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ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 10, 1920. No. 10. LOCAL AFFAIRS Miss Myrtle Conary, who has been l3librrttBeinentB. spending a week in Bangor, the guest Liberty National Bank of Mrs. William Cobb, has returned NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. to Ellsworth. Buccacaor to the Eurrlll National Bank The ladies of the Catholic club will B. T. Sowle. give a St. Patrick's sociable in K. of OF ELLSWORTH J. A. Haynes. C. hall. Wednesday evening, March M. L. Adams. 17. at 8 o’clock. The entertainment Bijou theatre will consist of cards and a musical C. L. Moran#. Consult Us program, but the feature of the eve- Freely L. E. Treadwell. ning will be a lecture on St. Patrick, The officers and directors of this bank C. E. Alexander. are always at your dis- by Rev. Father Gorman, pastor of St. Sllvy & Linnehan. on all financial matters. Your affairs will be held Joseph's church. The is CSSbuTldER public posal strictly con- Classified Advertisements. fidential and our experience and advice may prove helpful. cordially invited. Rev. R. Have you established credit in this OFFICERS B. Mathews spoke at the your W. Fosc. Pre*., A. union young at the Orlando E. Farnsworth, Vice Pres., SCHEDULE OP MAILS. people’s meeting community? Edw. F. Small, Cashier, F. J. Baptist church evening, and Donleavy, Assistant Cashier, Ellsworth Poat office. Tuesday gave a review of choice of A bank account is one of the best builders of I>I RECTORS portions R. Hurrill MAILS the book of Romans and an interest- credit. Charles Chas. K. Foster RECEIVED ing exposition of the A. B. Crabtree Dr. From West—6.47 a. m.; 4.31 p. m. closing chap- Lewis Hodgkins which It to E. Farnsworth From East—11.11 a. ter, was highly appreciated by is financial a A. Harvard C. Jordan m.; 6.27 p. m your advantage to have the good number of yoimg folks Orlando W. Foas W.. MAILS CLOSE AT POSTOFFICE. Account with this Henry Sargent present. Checking institution. Going West—10.40 a. m.; 6.00 p. m. Going East—6.16 a. m.; 4.00 p. m. B. T. Sowle has announced that he Bank with us. will make a specialty of abstracting Registered mail should be at post- titles. Mr. Sowle is a member of the office half an hour before mail closes. Hancock county bar, and recently Capital, $100,000 Surplus and pro fits, $150,000 completed a term as assessor of taxes IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THIS in Ellsworth. He retired from the STORE WKATHKK IN ELLSWORTH. life insurance business some time ago, after twenty-five years of it, and Agrnt for Pictorial For Week F.mllns at Midnight Review Tuesday will now devote all his time to the Union IhusT Company Patterns anil Publication,. Mar. O. 1020. law and abstracting. Quality Service 1 From observations taken at the powei ty station of the Bar Harbor & Union River On account of the absence of the Ellsworth,Maine Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation is pastor this week to attend the inter- given in inches for the hours tweuty-four church pastors’ conference at Ban- New Percales, best ending at midnight.J quality, per yard 39c gor, the prayer at the Weather Precip- meeting Bap- Temperature conditions itatlon tist church, Thursday evening, will New Silk Muslins, all colors, per yard 50c be in charge of lay workers. H. W. New Windsor Plisse in 4am 12 ra forenoon afternoon crepe pink, white and blue. Dunn will lead the meeting, and Wed 4- 28— snow.fair fair Fine for undeiwear, per yard Mrs. Donnell will have of the 59c Thurs 28— 36- fair charge WHY BE A DRIFTER? cloudy music. Mrs. Means is in Fri 36- 41- fair leading gn New Bungalow and Kimono Made cloudy a Aprons. either effort to secure an extra attendance Like flowing river, some follow the lines of least resistance with Hat 88 37— .58 people elastic or loose witlabelt. Extra value fill.ON and make new comers welcome. Hun 12— 20— snow.fair .05 and spend all their surplus cash for luxuries. is Extra sizes, f ire at the Drifting easy but $2.25 Mon —5 25 — fair Ellsworth green- accomplishment determination. Decide to save Tues 12- 35- houses, MlssM. A. Clark, proprietor, requires all you can. Hamburg Trimmed Hook Front Brassieres, all after shortly midnight Monday night, Start an account with the Hancock County Savings Bank. sizes, each 50c did damage estimated at from $300 New House Dresses in. to $DUU. The tire started in the just These are exception- The Thursday club will meet this Hancock County Bank well week with potting and shipping room, some dis- Savings ally made, of good material and guaran- Miss Alice H. Scott. A tance removed from the furnace, and Ellsworth, Maine teed to fit Priced at full attendance is desired as there is Jjia.40 and $3.09 from some cause unknown. Important sewing to be attended to. The building was gutted, and will practi- H. W. Dunn has arrived home cally have to be rebuilt, as may also Mend im your inn 11 we from a to orders, trip Massachusetts and the The contain fill side of the greenhouse adjoining To Daily papers articles relating to the them promptly and mrr- Rhode Island. Mrs. Dunn, who My Customers: business of Fire Insurance it. Some cut flowers, ma- particularly calling Value fully and on packing attention to the increased values pay pontage ail Growth went with him, will return this week. of buildings and stocks, owing to the abnormal prices of terials, etc., were destroyed, but u that amount to 91.00 or over. lding materials and the high cost of labor. It be that Mrs. Charles was may your insurance is not suffi- Merriam called practically no damage was done to cient to cover any possible if not I would like to to Boston last week the illness of loss, place additional insurance for you. by growing plants. There was no in- The 80 cent clause per does not affect any insurance policies issued on M. L. 95 her father, James E. Snow, who died surance. property outside of ADAMS, MAIN ST. hydrant protection, it will cost nothing to talk this over Saturday, at the age of sixty-six with me. Call me on the Phone or There are writ«*ne. Better still, call at office and we years. many cases of influenza my will talk it over. and grip colds in town. Eben War- Yours Respectfully, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Tapley left to- ren has been seriously ill. suffering a O. W. day for Portland, and to be present TAPLEY. relapse after apparently being on the at ladies' night of Kora temple, Mys- road to recovery. Mrs. Warren also tic Snrine. Mr. is on the re- Tapley has been ill. James E. Lynch and ception committee. wife have both been 111, but are re- The motor and additional machin- ported as better. Harry C. Austin esy for F. S. Sawyer's lath mill, long has been confined to the house the delayed by the freight tie up, is now past week, but is better. Mrs. John and the mill will be run- arriving, Higgins is ill, and reported as im- We're To Start ning in a few days. proving this morning. Miss Martha Going Something J. Owing to the fuel shortage the Barron is ill at her home in Dol- We are going to break the back of this record-breaking Bee Brand can Unitarian school will close lardtown. Miss Persis E. Meader of Peaches, 39c Sunday winter by talkintr autos. It isn’t a bit too to the same early think Ounce Good Peaches for a short time. During the sus- community is reported as Quality of that new car. When want will pension of Sunday school the schol- recovering from an attack of influen- you it, you want it Garden Brand can za, and Mrs. Horace H. in a hurry. Get in order now. We Asparagus, 21c ars may obtain copies of The Beacon Meader. in the your have the California (frown. Quality (ruaranted from Miss Elizabeth A. Belcher. same home, Is ill. W. son Charles the Ellsworth Swiss can Clyde Mosley, of A. A. basket-ball Chard, .... Chalmers and 15c Mosley, formerly of Ellsworth, died team won claim to the county cham- Dort, Overland one can at Try this low price Tuesday of last week at Bar Harbor, pionship last Friday when evening, for * some immediate delivery. Be Brand can where he had lived for years. it "put it all over” the Radio team Pumpkin, He was of He from Bar 15c thirty-six years age. Harbor, which has issued Also agents for » i sy to make with canned pies pumpkin in the house leaves a wife and family. a challenge to Ellsworth or any team Smilax on Mt. Desert island. The Kadiosf 18 oz bottle Mrs. Assunta Luchini and son An- and Cadillac Catchup, 30c scored the first basket, and looked Dodge Natural flavor free drew are spending two weeks in Bos- from preservatives but it wasn't before ton and vicinity. On their return happy, long they Pure were sending out S. O. S. calls. The Several Fords, an Overland and a Chevrolet are Lard, pound tney win spend St. Patrick's day 21c final score, 55 to 22, tells the pitiful with their former pastor, Rev. P. F. among our good bargains in second-hand cars. We expect it to go higher story. Next Friday evening there Flanagan, in Rumford. Climax will be another challenge game at Coffee, pound 42c A snow-slide from the roof of the Hancock hall. Ellsworth A. A. being I lie best coffee value we know of Clark building on Water street some the challenger this time, and "The Climax time in the night last Friday crashed Harps” of Bangor being the opposing Tea, in half the in the side of Ernest pound 40c glass team. There will be no dance after If it dresn't J. Brown's barber and covered & please we will buy it back shop, the game. Silvy Linnehan, inc. Nut the floor of the shop with a foot of At a meeting of the Ellsworth EL-L-SWO RTH, IVIAINE Oleomargarine, pound. 35c snow, ice and broken glass. The kind Athletic association last evening, H. you color. Bert L., infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Stratton was elected secretary and Bert L. Austin, formerly of Ells- llirifty people Cash and take treasurer in place of Harold A. Rob- pay advantage of our low prices. worth, died Thursday at Kittery, inson and L. C. Fortier, resigned. It aged ten months. lhe body was was voted to start a membership here Saturday. There were brought drive, and that the fee services at the Austin undertaking membership should remain at $2 until the next rooms. Page & Shaw meeting. Voluntary subscriptions Huyiers -osh. ond E Carry’* Grocer, Ellsworth At a meeting of the Unitarian aggregation $55 toward the club ex- 3 parish last Thursday evening, it was penses were made during the eve- The voted to extend a call to Rev. George ning. other important action was Best Candy in Town T. Jones of Warwick, Mass., to the taken regarding house rules and pastorate of the church here, begin- membership. Every member inter- We now have the agency for Apollo Chocolates, also Uuth, Fenway about -the flrst of May. Mr. ested in the welfare of the assocl- ning and Cifdet Jones preached here as a candidate tion is requested to attend a special CEDAR WANTED a few weeks ago. meeting next Tuesday evening. Moore’s George N. Worden, former county nyron r,., son oi Mrs. E. u. Nash, Pharmacy W e are in the market for Cedar for railroad ties, agent, left last Friday night for died Monday at the home of Mr. and Corner Opposite Postotf ice, Ellsworth and Pullman, Wasn., called there by Mrs. J. H. Macomber, where his posts. Will in the or hewn two buy round, wire to meet the officials of the ex- mother made her home. He had ''ides. state a Liggetts If you have any cedar, it will to see tension service of the depart- been in ill health long time, but Apollo pay you with view at us ment of agriculture, the to kept persistently work, and little now. We are paying top market price. acceptingan important position. more than three weeks ago took a Mrs. Worden and his aunt. Miss position in Vermont, which he was Sprague, will follow in a few weeks. obliged to relinquish on account of A THOMPSON his health, arriving home only last 119 IS/1 A I INI STREET MOOR & FOSTER Friday. The deceased came here as fVlerin© and a when his mother F"ir©t Automobile Insurance Block boy, assumed the ogcejjganmng Ellsworth, Maine management of the Western Union Representing telegraph office here, and was gradu- TH© MAGIC WATER bq jltable F"jr© and Marine Insurance Co. ated from the Ellsworth high school. OF HARTFORD, is good for washing He learned telegraphy, and had COWN. worked at it in Ellsworth- and at clothes, and will re various places in the West. At the move mildew, iron outbreak of the war he enlisted with C. O. BURRILL & SOINi the Canadian over- WOMAN WANTED! rust, ink, grease and forces, and went seas, but his health broke under the —Established 1807— fruit stains from the training, and after months in the Competent woman wanted for general housework. All modern finest fabties with- hospital in England and Canada, he FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE received an honorable discharge, and INSURANCE conveniences to make work little out injury if came home. He had worked much -light. Very washing. Highest representing some of the lending companies of this and used of the time the past year with his foreign countiie •'ages paid in to according proportion ability. Middle-aged woman preferred. mother in the Ellsworth office. He to direction. leaves one sister, Mrs. Arthur How- ard of Dover, Me. He was twenty- MRS. H. A. ROBINSON IT WILL ALSO eight years old. The body was tak- Abstractor of Titles en to Harrington yesterday for inter- I wish to ment. announce that I have ELLSWORTH,.MAINE REMOVE an opened office in Ellsworth, as a 1. E. TREADWELL Saturday’s storm, though all Btnins from bringing public abstractor of titles. Having comparatively little snow, tied up retired from the insurance business Agent for the International bath tubs, lav- [Continued on Page 5.] after twenty-five years’ service, and Harvester Co. of America AML LIVING recently completed a term of office as ¥OU YOUR E\ES A ataries, closets FAIR CHANCEf COMING EVENTS. assessor, I am now in a position to Several have come 10- 20 TITAN KEROSENE TRACTOR to me wearing a sinks, floors. give all my time to this work. All cheap spherical glass when they should matters nave had compound cylinder lenses atn Manufactured entrusted to me will be given 11- 2, 3, 6, 10 Horsepower Kerosene Engine eic. 5y lhe Thursday evening, March 11, at months ago. Kyes corrected as prompt and thorough attention. they Sewall hall, 177 Huntington avenue, should be may cost ydu more to-day, I. H. C. Motor Trucks, from 3-4 ton up but will save dollars In the future, and MAGIC WATER CO. AUGUSTA, ME. Boston—Bluehill reunion. e. T. perhaps your eyesight. Wednesday. March 17, at K. of C. SOW LEI I.OCAI. DEALERS: hall—St. Patrick’s sociable by ladies Attorney at law. Every order promptly attended to, Edward H. Baker J. A Haynei, A II. P. E. Kearn*, £. >. Joy, Mean*, of Catholic club. Office and Kesidence, 174 Main St. and information Griduata Optometrist and Registered Eye Specialist Admission, includ- given. ing refreshments, 35cents. Telephone, 109. South MrooKsvuie. MUTUAL BENEFIT COLUMN. tatting, and used my crochet-hook, be- sides repairing. If one works, there Herborside grange had a “poverty Edited by “Aunt Madge.” isn’t so much time to think. night" Feb. 18. The members were WHEN YOU SUFFER One this last in “poverty” costume. The first MOTTO:—HELPFUL AND HOPEFUL. evening during very storm, when the windows were nearly lady’s prize was awarded to Harriet covered a snow-drift, and the Condon and the first for men to The purposes of this column are FROM RHEUMATISM by big ■now swished the we “Flu” Horace Wardwell. Second prizes succinctly stated in the title and motto against house, —it is for the mutual benefit, and aims tnought of Whittier's poem. "Snow- went to Marion Dyer and Clyde to be helpful and hopeful. Being for OR Almost man will tell bound. and spoke of it. We also l-imeburner. the common good it is for the common any you a of -o- use—a public servant, purveyor thought of Alexander Selkirk’s (Robin- a medium that Sloan’s Liniment information and suggestions, son Crusoe)lament, but didn’t speak Mariarille. for the interchange of ideas, in this ca- means relief too wild a to Kogardless of wind, snow and a pacity it solicits communications, and of it. No; ’twas night its success depends largely on the sup- think of being so far from folks. But “Influ” thermometer twenty below zero, one port it in this respect. Com- given For man we were so cosy and comfortable and woman has used — Mariaville young recently munications must be signed, but the practically every as Inflnensa is known— Is ft serious malady. Its It the oid home seemed so secure and commonly warning went to the home of Ralph Foster, a name of writer will not be printed ex- who has suffered from rheumatic form of the sudden chill—the feverish cold Communications symptoms in the —the distance of over four miles, to cept by permission. aches, soreness of muscles, stiffness of dear, that we really wished we could be short in help will be subject to approval or rejection aeh'tig bead and throat —rosy frequently stopped thair first whom the results of weather purr, same as our catties were. the distressed family, all of by the editor of the column, but none joints, exposure. or virtually rendered harmlese by the prompt use of we have stages were very ill. will be rejected without good reason. Women, too, by the hundreds of Yes. thres cats—Phineas March 1. F. Address all communications to The thousands, use it for relieving neuritis, Fletcher. Charles Victor and Betty American. Ellsworth, Me. -o- lame backs, neuralgia, sick headache. Butterfly. So you see. S. J. ,Y.. that this is still cat heaven. Charles has Subscribe for The American Clean, refreshing, soothing, economi- Yes. cal, quickly effective. Say “Sloan’s been on the road this morning, to help Kllsworth American At a meeting of the Bluehill Vil- Liniment” to your druggist. Get it shovel, and he got so cold Uncle Mark Johnson’s lage Improvement society, celebrat- 35c, 70c. $1.40 had to him back home. He’s a ing the 100th anniversary of Maine today. bring •’beaut —pure white, a dark as a State, th*3 was one of the except ears. ANODYNEUniment spot between bis We think him poems read. — a doctor's famous that has over 100 of You're just a rugged, homespun State prescription years splendid During our first storm I had a success to its credit. There is so valuable as this ever Your Perched on the nation’s edge, Sloan’s big nothing reliable Digestion tea rose, and it was such a for Sore Help A stretch of w'oods. of fields and lakes. joy. My old family remedy Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Throat, When acid-distressed, relieve the Liniment Cramp*, Of ocean-pounded ledge. it plants are fine nbw. They begin to Chills, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Sprains, Strains and various other internal with Keep handy feel and are indigestion But rugged deeds and rugged men spring, putting out blos- and external ills. For more than ft century this wonderfully soothing, soms fast. You’ve nurtured for own: Oh. ’twill be summer soon, a to your healing, pain stopping anodyne haa proved blessing humanity —a Just the of a wood.” and let’s hope that this summer will be Much good the world has harvested by margin safeguard against dangerous developments from many common troubles. From broadcast seeds you’ve sown— No doubt many of the older sisters just right, to make up for all the bad summers we have KiMDIDS And so. we love rugged State, will remember reading It. The book had. also to make up you. for this horrid Dissolve easily on tongue—as We love your smiling skies. was compiled by John Pierpoqt, and old-fashioned winter has pleasant to take as candy. Keep We love you for your deep-piled snows. dated 1835, twentieth edition. that frozen up so many water j Your jagged coast we prize. I have an old book called "The pipes, spoiled business, and cost cities your stomach sweet, try Khotolds We love you for the lofty seat Speaker.” copyrighted in 1810* and and towns so much to fight the snow. BY SCOTT * BOWNE MADE You’ve reared ’neath heaven’s dome: printed In long s's. The author’s name Our water pipe that leads to the MAKERS OF SCOTT’S EMULSION But best of all. we love you. Maine, is torn out, but the preface is signed kitchen pump has been frozen up since Because you’re Maine—and home! ’’Burgh.” It contains several dialogues February 1. and that means we must —Lester Melcher Hart. that seem very queer and out of date bring water from the pump out doors * * * now. Among the poems are "The Bat- until May or June. Never mind; there If You Hear Pneumonia Dear Aunt Madge and Sisters: tle of Linden.” ”Ode on Science.” "Has- will be dandelion greens by then, and The poem of "The Fox and Hen." | ty Pudding." "Eulogium on Bum.” and those who have survived will have for- often follows sent in by Sadie was very familiar to ! "Advice to Married Ladies." gotten the bad part of this winter, and me. I learned it when a small girl. We are literally ice-bound and snow- ;>nly remember what lovely snow views Anybody Talking Cold we had. Neglected Perhaps B. E. S. has a copy of "The bound here. Our minister is supposed ! to be with us one am so KILL THE COLD! Young Reader." as I think her father Sunday in every very giaci to welcome to our about coffee or coffee sold them when they were in use aS month, but on account of the storms he column all the new writers. Please prices troubles, HILL’S school books. I have one that he gave has not held a Sunday service this win- write often, and try to get to the M. B. tell them to coffee and my mother when she was avery little ter. and several weeks we haven’t had reunion this year, for we do have the quit try girl. It has one story of "The Discon- any Sunday school. I hope the sisters best time ever. I’m thinking of the tented Squirrel." that I have cried over who like to read have had something great day now. and hope I shall be CASCARA^.. a great many times. There is also the interesting during these stormy days there, and have lots of flowers to carry. story of Harry. Peter and Billy, three and evenings. Now *tis dinner time; a body has to boys who went away to school and I have been milking quilts and braid- eat. even when snow-bound. each received a cake irom home. ed rugs, and have some more to braid. Yours so true and with all good Standard cold remedy for 20 years Harry was selfish and ate his all him- If any sister has new ideas for rugs wishes. Instant —in tablet form—zaic, sure, no self and it made him very sick; Peter and quilts, I wish she would tell us “Aunt Maria.” up a cold in 2 \ | opiates—breads k P- hours—relieves grip in 3 days w'as stingy and kept his until it grew about them. S.—Forgot to say that when you Money back if it fails. Th' dry and mouldy and he had to throw ! “Vashti.” use "Grandma Disable’s" mock mince genuine box has a Rr the last of it away: Billy divided his How old memories have meat for a pie. try a cup of tart top with Mr. Hi’” many apple with his schoolmates and gave the last j been revived by “The Fox and the sauce instead of the vinegar, and see if AC At! Fhrtw c»~— to a poor blind man. At the end of the Hen.” I am glad so many have it doesn’t suit the taste and stomach Postum story this question is asked. “Do you been interested in it. better, and it makes a larger pie. And love Harry, Peter or Billy best?" The j You will all be glad of the proof isn t it about lime that our dear last piece in the book is a poem en- that Aunt Maria isn’t entirely 'Grandma Disable- gave us another titled "Honesty the Best Policy.” be- i snowed under. letter and recipe? All clap and cheer A ten days’ trial shows results that to her | RHEUMATISM ginning: give courage, and I'm most sure j "Honestus Woodman’s cottage stood Dear M. B. Friends: we will get a letter. I am getting so please, and with gain in comfort there ’Tis February 29. and here we’ve had tired of molasses to cook with! Have ij Mustarine Subdues the Inflamm lot8 of snow. How is it your way? had very little sugar, and what we do I is no loss of tion and Eases the Soreness pleasure. ROSLINDALE WOMAN RECOMMENDS Uncle Mark has shoveled all the time get is 23 cents a pound. Quicker Than Anything THIS PRESCRIPTION. he got outside his chores, and is hard Else on Earth. I A wonderful table at it to-day. for the roads are full. It Answers to test questions, Science: drink, pure, health Roslindale. Mrs. Albert J. Patch of has been days since we have had the 1. Hydrophobia antt-toxln. 2. Kng- Mass., writes: "Belore taking delicious! No advance your mail, and we do miss hearing from the lish; safety lamp. 3. U. S.. phono- ful, economical, 30 cents and a box of j Pay only get big medicine (Dr. True’s Elixir) I was outside world. Besides. I’ve Begy's Mustarine. which Is the original a big graph. 4. U. S.. botanist. 5. German, what I stomach in mustard plaster and Is made of strong. troubled with thought worry, as the last mail brought letters bacilli, tt, German. astronomer. 7. price. real, yellow mustard—no substitutes are trouble. I had that terrible gnawing saying that three of my family were English, steam. 8. cotton gin. 9. U.S.. in my stomach nearly all the time. down with the flu. But It's known as the quickest pain killer I'm just work- sewing machine. 10. U. S.. telegraph. In hundreds Within half an hour after eating a ing: have made on earth, for of Instances Uve new kitchen 11. English, physicist. 12. German, as- it headache, that same stops neuralgia, toothache, hearty meal. I wrould have aprons from old dress skirts, ten new tronomer. earache and backache In 5 minutes. 13. Germany, printing. 14. “There’s a Reason” disagreeable feeling. I was losing in It's a sure, speedy remedy—none bet- pillow-cases and three new sheets (and Italy, astronomer. 15. France, insects. for weight every day. After taking your ter bronchitis. pleurisy. lumbago, these are really new), made eight new 16. V. s.. telephone. 17. Italy, wireless. and to draw the inflammation from medicine (Dr. True’s Elixir) I was re- table-napkins from an old tablecloth; 18. U. S.. airplane. 19. England, anti- vour sore feet there Is nothing so good. lieved of that terr&te gnawing in my Made by Postum Cereal Co., Battle Creek, Mich You real action with Mustarine—It yes. and I’ve made yards and yards of septics. 20, France, mathematics. get stomach, expelled worms, and I felt goes after the pain and kills It right off the reel. Yes, it burns, but it won’t blis- like a new' person in many ways, and ter—It doesn’t give agonizing pain a slap ; would heartily recommend it to anyone Cranlx*rrv Isles. on the wrist. It does give it a good healthy punch in the jaw—it kills pain. Ask for suffering as I did." Town meeting day passed off and Mustarine in the Headaches, tired feeling, weakness, S PILLS South get always yellow CHICHESTERW THE DIAMOND BRAND. A pleasantly, the weather being good, Hancock. Lamoinr, box. spots before the eyes, bad breath, I.ndteol Auk Dt. 2'.> There True's Elixir. The Family Laxative and HrinM. Aikf«CIIM irKS.TEBN A masquerade ball was Calvin was had been no Worm Expeller. It has done much for DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for Uf- held Mon- Stinson in Boston a delivery since Wednes- sick people, men. women and chil- yem known as Beit. Safevt. Always Relial lo day evening. A general good time few days last week on business. day- He has not made the full trip dren. ever 1851—over 68 since years was enjoyed. March 1. for more than three weeks reputation. AT ALL DEALERS. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHtRE W. Francis Spurling. who has spent -o- Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Foster are the winter in Boston, is home. Subscribe for the receiving congratulations on the Mrs. Mabel Stanley, who has been birth of a daughter. Ellsworth American visiting her mother at Baker s Island Mar. 1. R. is hnmp Miss Gladys Eaton is the guest of Mrs. Velma Teel. Mrs. Vida Crosby, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at Bar Harbor hospital Feb. 23. is doing well. Mrs. Richard Stanley is expected or home from Bar Harbor hospital this OVER 21,000 little holes meshes week. Clarence Crosby and Richard Stan- ley spent a few days recently at Bar to the inch—so fine is the silk Harbor. SOPERGa- square through School closes this week for two squash" weeks’ vacation. Neil McLaughlan Dry f j*r- 1 a?ijc ALio^etSivr Good — which we sift of and wire win leave for Rockland every pound Thursday. They will not return for Always Ezadyc the ?C u^C spring term. cifcjida pp :hc t'_alche to split ordinary •quash,***5^* remov: ;cod; Beslte Bunker spent the week-end CLf? ,'ltec; cleaning and washing. with his W, Sach mother, Mrs. Wilbert Rice. "My— Pimo U WU Make- «nd Mon, of Thom!" March 1. “Rooney,” .74 This has been rrever. by test -—o- Patronize the best friend kr.ee Reach. L‘. you in your neighborhood a“d *^c doeen and one Emery Robbins of rthttSUPERBA=>UPERBA vj'tIHRB‘BS<,'USh Mountainville |',] Vegetables, bruits. Berries, Tea* and Coffee is a thatf‘hfr spending few days with his comprise the super* SUTERBA Food Pioducts. grandparents, Capt. M. E. not Billings ./ Why Bur By The Cast, William Tell and wife. assorted? 9„ Milliken-Tomiinson Co.. Miss Dorothy Marshall is visiting Portland, Maine her SUFERBA on the Label _ sister, Mrs. F. D. Eaton. SUPERB for pour Table. Subscribe for the KEMP S BALSAM $1.50 Per Year Guaranteed. upon depended A DISCARDED III! PHYSIC IT 20 YEARS AMBITION Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg,*- By AUGUSTUS G. SHERWIN EVERY NIGHT > Coir pound Ha* Beer, tab! TWnSJie Heard of "FRUIT-A-TTVES" \V0man'» Saieguard (Copyright. 1920. W«.t,rn and Cured Herself Thi* N«w,p»p.r Unlo* of Constipation (Copyright, 1920, Western Newspaper Union) Time. TIip Ail That most unfortunate thing that ever Two incidents In the life of Eleanor happened to Levi Morse was that Price stood out and made an M«b.—“I have used Lvdia E. a vividly Oirclin, during two weeks’ visit to the city a Compound forover lie impress and led to results that tinged Pinkhamr Vegetable chanced to run across a friend who -k--——-iiii '.m twpntv vearsfor fe- had her entire career. She lived in a little The Kind You Have started a detective agency. The Always Bought, and which has been male troubles and it her home with a widow latter suburb, making in use for over has me discovered, or pretended to dis- over 30 years, has borne the signature of helped very in poor circumstances. much. I have also cover In him rare intuitive ability in — and has been made under his per- the The first episode occurred one used Lydia E. Pink- man hunting line. He offered sonal supervision since its infancy. ham’s S a native Levi stormy wintry day about dusk. Elea- a half-interest in his business for /•tsc'CAllow no one to nor had for mail at the deceive you in this. Wash with (food re- $500, made called village “ a due impression on his All Imitations and ” sults. I always haV9 post office on her way home, and had Counterfeits, Just-as-good are but prospective victim with the- aid of a bottleof a few down the street when Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Vegetable some confederates got yards Compound i n t h e by working up a roll Infants and case where she noticed a little green lying Children—Experience against Experiment. house aa it is a Levi was allowed to ap- good on the snow. It was money—seven- remedy in time of parently discover some remarkable teen dollars. Eleanor returned to the What is You can clews und make an CASTORIA arrest, and sent Castoriac is a testi- him post office and posted a notice telling harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Kneed.publish my home all fired up with the Idea Paregoric, amwinmi ukvb 11 that the owner of a sum of money and It is rrffllia as every that he __ Drops Soothing Syrups. pleasant. It contains was especially born to become true. ’-Mrs. J. 0. MRS. JOHN CAPCZZI found near could recover the same neither Sade is perfectly a famous sleuth. by Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its S. 20th ELMQt'iST, 2424 Street. Omaha. New York. by telephoning to her home. is its For more His practical ruralized wife sat Ashford, age guarantee. than thirty years it has Nebraska. “I feel it to It was less than an hour later when been in constant use down on the proposed investment, my duty tell you wliu. for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Women who suffer from those dis- there came a call from a woman living hard. are ‘Fruit-a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Wind Colic and ills to their sex should "They fooling you, Levi," Tablets Dia:rhoea; allaying Feverishness arising tressing peculiar she at the other end of the town. She the many genuine and declared. “You have no more did for me. therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and aids be convinced by named the amount lost, which had Bowels, mthful testimonials we are constantly predilection for the detective business I tried several kinds of physic for the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. oi the dropped out of a letter she had re- in the than a babe. Besides, all the over three of The Children’s Panacea—The publ-'lnng newspapers capital years ; and, course, ceived and asked that the finder come Mother’s Friend. of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vepe- Invested In our little abilitv dairy farm here while I took it every bowels to restore their heal th. Is night my' at once with the money, but Mrs. tahle "Compound mine, and I’ll not see you waste it. would whether E. Kirkham t move; but as soon as I a sick T„ know Lydia the stopped Woods, Eleanor’s landlady, had will Drop idea." GENUINE ALWAYS •Vegetable Compound help you. try taking physic, I would be constipated child and Eleanor helped her do up CASTORIA write to E. Piuk- Which Levi did, but He it1 For advice Lydia reluctantly. and would have Piles the dishes and then started out. It had the terribly. ham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn, caught detective fever good I heard of‘Fruit-a-tives’ and was no pleasant stroll, but, Eleanor j[8K- Your letter will be opened, read and strong. He never passed the bought and held in one box and took them. Now I thinking of the usual custom in such ar t Acred by a woman, town marshal but he envied his dig- confidence. am not troubled more cases, fervently hoped that the lady strict nity and power, and when the local pa- any with might give her a small reward for her I per, published by an old friend, men- Constipation and no more Piles. trouble. She rang the doorbell of the tioned Ids name as a probable candi- ‘Fruit-a-tives’ did for me what no house where she at length arrived. date for marshal at the next election, other medicine ever did; they left That’* “I Want Levi A sour-faced woman confronted her, Right, Say fondly dreamed. no and now I do after-effects, not holding the door grudgingly ajar. ou see, said the editor to Levi have to use physic. are come one “If you Mrs. Cole, I have day, “your wife may object to I recommend In ‘Fruit-a-tives’ to all to lost said Use For bring you your money," Over 30 Years your becoming: a city detective, but she my friends”. Eleanor. The CELERY KING” shouldn't hide your ability under a Kind You Have Always Bought bushel Mrs. JOHN CAPOZZI. The woman almost snatched at it Take * lo locally. You’re bound to shine, TH g C E NTAUW M g W VO W K cup regulate your bowels to didn’t COMPANY, CITY, 60c. a 6 for with the words: “Well, you purity your blood and make you Levi," and tlje latter believed it and box, $2.50, trial size 25c. strong hurry yourself, did you? It’s too late •o you can withstand an attack of grippe hugged the pleasant delusion. At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES to send for my groceries now,” and il it happens to come along this winter. Levi was hanging around the print- Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, It's one laxative and it closed the door In Eleanor’s face. great vegetable ing office one day when he chanced to won I cost you but a few cents to find it The hurt and astonished girl stood glance at a fresh proof of an item out. Children like it. Prenchboro. dumbed for a moment. "I declare, Invisible Wap Vessels. announcing the escape of one I)un EXPERT WORKERS IN DEMAND congratulations are extended to I’ll never try to do a kind act again!” to the enormous range and Duly from the stute penitentiary. Owing Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mitchell on the scolded but she knew the of modern navnl It is A liberal reward was offered for his Eleanor, accuracy guns Great Need for Those Who Ari birth of a daughter, Jessie Lyndall. next minute that she did not mean for small war craft Just highly important and to Do apprehension. beside it lay an Mrs. Mitchell was before her mar- Capable Willing what she said—less than ever when, which depend upon speed rather than ltrooklin. electrotype with a proof on of riage Nora E. Lunt. Special Tanks. top of Ijjj it. Levi reaching home, her landlady consoled armor plate to weather the attacks G. P. Gott has opened a moving studied the face portrayed Mar. 1. G. her with honest sympathy and the the enemy to render themselves as in- picture theatre at Odd Follows- hall. with interest and impressed its main -o—— "What we need In this country Is “You’ll reward visible as possible. Heretofore a dark- .Mr and Mrs. Austin Staples are characteristics on his memory. He Winter Harbor. prediction: get your expert workers,” says a woman who to somewhere the line, deary.” grny paint has been considered the best receiving congratulations on the even possessed himself of a blurred im- Leroy Sargent plans complete along makes smart hats for smart people birth of a son. born Feb. 17. his bungalow for occupancy by The came true. Eleanor's color to apply to a war vessel. Now press of the cut that had been prophecy and who says business would be very Roy Tyler and bride are spring. The house in which he lives task at the mall order establishment are being made with va- occupying thrown aside, and thrust it into his experiments good If she could get to work the upstairs' rent at the Stewart has been sold to Lester of people Fitzgerald of Elston & Co. was to fold and mall rieties of colors. Ideas are being bor- for house. pocket. Birch Harbor. her. “I hear It all along the line,” “1*11 advertising circulars. Her pay was rowed from the mimicry of nature. March 1. "Une Femme." keep my eyes open,” he re* March 1. g. she continued, “they say there Is a but the noon We find certain animals coated with solved ns ike left the print shop. “Some- -o- poor, following Saturday great need of employment, but It can’t of when she home and opened her spotted fur and other ones upon the thing a feather in my cap and a “Whither got be so, for people don’t want to work., l»eer Isle. Thou Goest/’ nature of their environment. In ex- big campaign argument if 1 to pay envelope, besides the ten dollars f want finishers I happen N\ I 111 all the /.«• si that editors as- expert and can’t get ( Harris W. the same certain naval au- apt. Haskell, In com- run across this criminal at she received weekly, caught to the actly way them. An dangerous sure us them on the discov- advertisement won’t bring mand or the launched four- inspires thorities are to render newly large” lowermost bank note with a fragment trying torpedo them. It won’t masted schooner. Ruth ery of a new star in the literary bring anyone. They Martin, sailed of was a dollar bill. boats invisible by painting wavy from .i was the very next day that, about paste twenty won’t even come to see what yon are Portland for Savannah. Ga.. to firmament (What a fine phrase that on which at dis- near At once Eleanor reasoned It out that stripes them, great load coal for Cuba. dusk, his home, he fixed his Is! willing to pay for them. Where are His wife accom- Almost Biblical in its tance from antiquity). the cashier had made a mistake. Later are scarcely distinguishable panies him on the glance upon a man coming down the I they? I know. Perhaps the girls trip. thumbed ihe thin, resistant pages tlie natural wave formation of the (Jon't the women of the Collins bible road from the elective line station. He that evening when she found her sim- prefer to ride up and down in eleva- of my Bible, eager to come upon other ocean's surface. class were given a looked hearted in tears because banquet by the respectable enough, well tales of ple landlady tors. men of good, I found Jezebel, whose the Guptlll bible class re- dressed, and had an intellectual face, the owner of the premises had de- painted face the “There were some I knew who went cently at the as long ago captured Bidding for Wine Tanks. chapel, the result of but, his con- manded his rent. Eleanor wished the ransacking memory and during the war to work on an "attendance Imagination of mankind; Jepthah’s Wooden wine tanks made useless In gas masks, contest," won by the the blurred In his twenty dollar bill was truly her own sulting proof pocket, but they can’t be that now, women. daughter, pitifully mourning her vir- California still cnn be doing Levi an to relieve the distress of the by prohibition -Miss could scarcely repress exult- poor and I don’t know where are. h.mily howe has gone to ! ginity; Bath, gleaning for Boaz. and counted in the asset column of their they They ant cry. woman. made Portland to attend business college. speaking her immortal "Whither thou good money, and perhaps they In a owners. Buyers from Argentina. Feb. 16. “It’s him!" gloated the embryo mar- The cashier smiled strange way are still It. I g. goest. I will go,” to Naomi. And here spending want some as Eleanor on took France and Italy, nre already bidding shal. “Oh. what luck! Now to nab Monday morning models that I am made In New l stopped to marvel that those words, for well-seasoned oak tanks. Ited- having him.” and behind the unsus- the bill to his window. ‘‘We have getting even York, but I have been waiting weeks in this day of feminism ram- wood tanks are not as populnr, but pecting wayfarer. Levi suddenly seized found out already a shortage in our and I can't them. I pant, the words a woman get suppose the gladly he "but will have to may be purchased by the foreign buy- him by the collar and ran him through cash,” said, you others are having the same trouble swears to her lover, should in that ers. the of his own go to Mr. Elston about this.” gateway yard. Hartley that I am. I talked with a jeweler fnr-olT time have been spoken by a H. of is “Zounds! What is this? Unhand He was the son of the owner of the Itomera-Day Buenos Aires the other widow to her day and he told me he could mother-in-law. between the first in the field, me!” sputtered the astonished victim business and Eleanor liked him. He foreign buyer says use twenty workmen If he could whom it is a matter common ex- expert After of an He Is to obtain you eat—always take of Levi's rash guesswork. “I say,” had spoken to her courteously several exchange. trying get them. lie can’t do It. He has pecfa.ion to find hut little love. Who, but Levi was not to be diverted times. He smiled at her from his options before I’ierre Martens of Paris from I up found one old man. and that Is the wonder, were the first lovers to office and Colinl of Rome arrive in Cali- his stern purpose. He urgtsl his cap chair as, timid and fluttering, M. best he can do. What are we seize and going upon tjieir beauty appropri- Eleanor recited circumstances of fornia. Only 4,000 of the 14,000 wine PATONIC tive over to a little brick structure the to do? People don’t want to do any ate it? —Ann Branson Hllyard in are WW po»v6ub~ stomach's sake~) used ns a milk thrust the case. tanks in the state of oak. It is cooling room, North careful, expert work. They want tc Initwntlj reltwvw 'American Review. Paid Mr. is authorized to Hoortburn. Blo.twd Gu, him into It, slammed the door tightly “You will retain the money, If you Romera-Day do something that Is quick and easy reeling. Stops indigestion. food eourinv. rt>- shut locked and »\eepeness i_igninouse. Miss he observed. “The buy a shipload of knocked-down tanks and pcating. and all the many miterieg cauacd by upon 1dm, It, started please, Price,” make money doing It,”—Brooklyn for to ills on a run for down town. There was Along the coast of Alaska, where li protit and loss necount was brought shipment country. Eagle. Acid-Stomach a small grated window only at the would be difficult to maintain reliable up to date Saturday night, and we in London. LATONIC is the bant remedv. Tana of thoa- side of the building, and at this the lighthouse keepers, there have been cannot alter our balances now. By Norway's Building wind- wonderfully benefited. JAP WOMEN DEMAND MUCH Positively iruar- prisoner appeared, pale and expostu- established many automatically flash- the way, we need a new girl to take The British dominions now have *n!« .to °* w* wl!| refund money, and yet a bis box today. You will lating. hut it was too small for the ing beacons, each of which can oper- charge of our mall department. Do great buildings in London, where their Their Ideal Man Would Have to Be E- O. captive to got through, so Levi felt ate for nearly five months on one you think you could systematize TT?” activity is centralized and proclaimed MOOKJfi, 53 MAIN ST. Something Above the Ordinary secure as to his retention. charge of gas. A lighthouse with its “I could try,” replied Eleanor. to the world. So fur no foreign nation K1 Is worth, Maine Run of Humanity. i-evi mime ror me omce or me mar- keeper, alone among the wildest of “The salary Is considerable of an has an establishment of this kind, but Gives shal to Impart to him the news of scenery, is always a romantically In- increase over what you have been Norway has acquired Victory house. WIFE GJA- The Japanese magazine Chouquovo his remarkable catch, hut the latter teresting mark of progress. A light earning. Charing Cross, where Norwegian ac- CEKINE MIXTURE Gohano (virtuous woman) invited its was not there. He began searching house without a keeper, however, is The happiest hour Eleanor had ever tivity in London will be centralized. A retired Japanese women readers to send in merchant whose wife for him, went from place to place, and perhaps, a still greater sign of prog- known was hers when that evening The sum paid for the building and suffered their opinions on what constitutes an for years from catarrh Of was In a vast flutter until long after ress, in that it frees many a man from she Insisted on loaning the twenty site Is $1,125,000. the whole amount the ideal husband. Here are the thirteen stomach finally gave her simple dark, when he learned that the offi- the temporary necessity of staying dollars to her landlady to help her out being i-alsed by public subscription In virtues they demanded of a Jap glycerine, buckthorn cial was on a visit to the where he not want to be. At with th» rf»nt Norway. bark, etc., as temporary might hubby: mixed in Adler-i-ka One next town and would return on the first some navigators were a hit slow “You are just a sweet, d^ar angel of bottle He should not be greedy. imohuced great results. Because nine o’clock train. To put In the time in getting used to tlie quickly flashing mercy!” sobbed the woman feelingly. United States Wireless Stations. He should not spend too much time Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and he dropped Into the library hall, where lights. Because of the rapidity of the “I’ll take it. but you shall have it The government shore wireless sta- lower bowel it removes ail foul mat- tions 135 on “primping.” a lecture was In progress. At Its door- one know wheth- back very soon. 1 wrote to my brother numbered June 30. 1918. tor flash, might hardly He should have a which poisoned stomach. Re- of which were In manly appearance. way he halted and stood rooted In er he was coming to, or going from in another city last night and he will eighty-eight conti- lieves ANY CASE or He should not be too familiar with sour stomach nental United In sheer amazement. There on the ros- such a In the end. be sure to send me some money.” States, twenty «as on stomach. Often CURES con- *light. though other women. lu trum was the very man he had Incar- these small which cost It was just after noon the next day Alaska, nineteen the Philippines, stipation. Prevents appendicitis. beacons, only He should three In the canal In express himself clearly. Cbas. E. Alexander, druggist. cerated in the cooling shed less than about $1,800 each to Install, have when Eleanor received a summons to zone, two Hawaii He should make prompt decisions. three hours aided in Alaskan go to young Mr. Elston’s oflice. She and one each In Porto Rico. Guam previous! greatly navigation He should have ideals. and Samoa. The snt high It was well that his daughter Alice waters. feared she had been found lacking in government ship tlons total 470. He should never show himself in the chanced to catch sight of her father eligibility for her new position. There Bore Effectually Cured. kitchen. and arose fromt her seat In the hall sat her landlady, engaged in congenial -o- They tell the story In one of tin He should never criticize the coif and came somewhat to him. conversation with Mr. Elston. Cardinal Manning. excitedly local mills of a : fure or the of his or man who used t«» The gowns wife any “Oh, 1” she whispered. "The “Mrs. Woods wishes ine to cash a middle of the nineteenth cen- papa rather bore his fellow employees h\ other women. hor the Miss Price,” he “As a tury saw a greai movement In those who are in need of a strangest thing!—Mr. Bertram, the tales of check, spoke. Eng- He should not bore his wife his experiences in other land by tell- emedy for lecturer! Some one assaulted him on matter of form you will identify her, I toward the Church of Rome. kidney troubles and factories. Finally the men decided ing her all his pet tastes. ackaches, it is a to the street and locked him up In a suppose?” Among the many well-known converts good plan try that they were to “cure” him He should not drink too much. itoan-s going was E. Kidney Pills. They are shed on our place. I let him out and “Oh, Eleanor. Henry Manning, who had been and for a week one of them asked him surely!” replied He should not be a dude. strongly recommended Ellsworth a In the Church of Ilnnnlr. by he Invited mamma and I to the hall. “It’s a check from brother, clergyman England People. about his former He would my He should not be too jealous. positions. for over How queerly you act!” deary,” explained Mrs. Woods, “and fifteen years. He entered the restau- say at the end of an account. “Well The symposium aroused the humor J; Donovan, prop, of Roman and was And he felt so, too! It needing it cashed, not knowing but priesthood ultimately rant, Water St., savs: suddenly how long did work Jack?’ of the males, who sent in Ellsworth, you there. made cardinal of West- Japanese 1 have used dawned upon Levi that he had com- you had borrowed the twenty dollars archbishop Doan's Kidney Pills Jack, glad to ft d a sympathetic audi- some suggestions of what constitutes or some minster. He died 14, 1892. time whenever I found my mitted a most egregious error. It was for tne, bless your kind, true heart! 1 Jnn"ary a ence, explained and talked at length an ideal wife. They paraphrased the dneys of -o- needed attention. I have natural thaf the picture the young Tn the have tofd Mr. Elston all about your last of the thirteen stand | meantime his inquisitor kept a points and all on my feet a good deal and rising lecturer should appear In goodness to me.” Busy Swatting Flies. "'le | strict account of the positions and the agreed that “she should not be too cooking and I am •he newspaper, and ho had taken the Eleanor blushed under the sincere I was a guest at a Sunday school to I length of time which he said that he Jealous.” draughts. know this for that of the of her and went off is what°te4a. rodsrn..„ sm! links to a cedar poet r°'l» ana"|* to. and all checks money orders a loyal and esteemed member of the PROBATE NOTICE*. up to the JLf'V1 ressed |and S& made payable to The Hancock County Pcb- Foresters. His home Efe was Ideal, Notice 1 s hereby given that the fol- agreeable’ M°'JIio' the •?.»« S,°e$ have been made “plin’'„T'|h? aishiko Co.. Ellsworth, Maine. and the afflicted wife and two young lowing appointments urooKiin;Brooklin: thence on Bamanth lino ;°.*n Probate Court within and for nf of by the 27 north 18 degrees east 62 sons have the heartfelt sympathy the of Hancock. State of Maine: roda «0t> County links to end of stone wall H 1920 all. He leaves also a father. George a?*ifJJ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, William Baker Thompson, late of Fredreo 8.o. H.rrlck:iiwrrica : thence h Butler, and two brothers. Harvey of Hudson, in the State of Michigan, de- said Herrick and land or»l,2$ E Boston, and Roy. who. with the ceased. Gamaliel Ingham Thompson, Hooper following the line fen™ 7 has and William east The new administration prom- shared the home of Royal Wheeler Thompson ®»H degrees 125 rods to thtSwk father, pleasant of Hudson. ofvr« Herricksno Royal Thompson Michigan, Hay,i>n; thencelllflRT by|)V t h t. ok ised to an expert accountant the son \\ the tf* employ aiterand wire since appointed executors of the last will of said Bay. southerly 32 rod* l?0r(Jjw< date of less to a to nnd out "wnere we re at.” It death of the mother a few years ago. and testament of said deceased; stake at land nw o'f*"* qualification .Tanrtary 6. A. D. 1920. of the Friend The brother Hervey was here to at- of Brothers;'thenee,b7?rlr .ought to be worth the price. Notbeing residents of the State of the Friend Hrothers north ssw. V1 tend the funeral. Maine, have appointed Edmond J. grecs west following the old -o- they —* fen?,;;;fence Mrs. Martha Havey, who passed Walsh of Ellsworth, in the County of rods to stake stones l ijj State of as their Jinks from the md, i Ellsworth democrats ought to cel- her March 1. is Hancock. Maine, original line of ?v: eighty-sixth birthday of as the *• thence saw as VIS A O 'It agent in said State Maine, 27; south 18 degreesfa went 3 is allowed a interested 1«1 linn a.# « »• P&ral- ebrate, if the suggestion well-preserved woman, law directs. [e! wlth^the line of lot No. 27 in the and with a cheer- Mary G. Fuller, late of Boston, Friend Brothers and hylinj from a republican source. Only once dailyevents. others’lVrmlJ.,1 Massachusetts, deceased. Caroline W. 4 links to stake and stones ?!aM ful greeting for her friends who call of Massachusetts, before in the history of the city, and Fuller Brookline. ap- north 86* degrees west one SfK at the homeof her son, W. T. Havey. pointed executrix <>f the last will and links to stake and stones ai n.«- ago, have of said date of of that forty-four years they where she is now living. testament deceased; lot No. 27: thence on line 0f lot v" 3. A. D. 1920. south full of Friends of Mrs. C. A. qualification February 27 18 degrees west 10 rod?.Vi bad a municipal government lyre Stimson, Not being a resident of the State of 20 links to a stake at the end „r the a former resident of Sullivan, were F. stone ^la mayor and aldermen. Maine, she has appointed George wall at land now or formeri.l! grieved to learn of her death last Bartlett of Sorrento, in the County of U. K. Harerthy; thence hy -o- State of as her »£. '( t week in Boston, where she had been Hancock. Maine, agent K. lfagerthy north 7m degree,*.*^ in said State of Maine, as the law di- rods and 6 links to a rne governor and council have stake at th*t«U for two years. She was a woman of rects road aforesaid: thence bysnd !«I" William late of voted to appropriate $100,000 to aid agreeable and refined personality. C. Townsend, Orland. road north 10* degrees West » 22 In said county, deceased. William A. and 18 links to the first to the March 8. B. mention!! towns of the State increase Peavey of said Orland. appointed ex- hound, and containing -o——— ecutor of the last will and testament of land twenty-seif!n salaries of their school teachers. At acres more or loss of said deceased, date of qualification Second. That yonr Temp lalure and Plant. petitioner present there is an equalization fund February 3, A. D. 1920. those under whom he elalms have bi,! Certain A. Bent, late of Brooklin. in In tropical points and ferns Dorothy uninterrupted possession of »atd r«i of $50,000 administered the State said deceased. by county, Ralph E. Bent P.rotfT.ty for more than four v. ,r> would be full.id in tile frigid zones if „„ of schools. of said Brooklin.appointed executor or prior fo the date of this superintendent public the last will and testament of said de- p”"?' the earth's a;Unisphere possessed a claiming an estate In fee simple mis is distributed to towns that ceased; date of qualification February suiiioent amount of eurtion dioxide to 3. A. D. 1920. Third. That the sour* e of your o*- Taise bv■ taxation more than the av- William H. raise its ipeun temperature a few de Freeman, late of Mt. Des- tit loner's title to said r**nl nronertv li ert, in said deceased •eraye funds for school The county, George as follows Quit -claim d.**-d from \ purposes. gives. Tile globular form of ihe ear 111 c Henry Freeman of Tremont. in said Kagerthy to Wallace K. Talnter da»J sum now authorized the county, administrator of the 6. 1911 and by governor is responsible for the uneven temper appointed April recorded in Man < w estate of said deceased; date of qual- County Registry of Deeds in book and council is virtually an addition mure of different parts of its surface. ification February 3. A. D. 192<>. M* TRAFFIC INCREASE William O. to this equalization fund, so that the DEFERRED WORK ADDS Tile effectiveness of temperature upon Emery, late of Sullivan, Th u t an hi in said county, deceased. Edmond J. I»ts that Nelson Herrick and of schools will the growth i.nd of Walsh of Ellsworth, in said Samuel State superintendent development planl county, ap- Herrick, both formerly of itrookltn life is readily demonstrated the pointed administrator, d. b. n. of the aforesaid. but whoso resldem-. if have $150,000 Instead of $50,000 to TREBLED upon estate of said deceased; date of they SINCE 1898 are now n qualifi- living. is unknow to TO vour oe RAILROADS’ TASK of high mountains, where eer cation 13. A. D. 1920. use in the year 1920. sln]>es February tftloner. claim or may claim «>r that Bertha K. Witham. late of tain seem to flourish aimost Bucksport persons unknown claiming a0 h*:m plants in said deceased. J. E county, With- devisees or assigns. or In some other to a fixed line and am of POUTa'AL VOTES. Greater up then disappear. said Bucksport. appointed ad- way. by through or under said Efficiency Enabled Rail- ministrator of N»i„on Re- the estate of said de- Herrick and Samuel Herrl. k hum Large Capital Expenditures ceased: date of qualification February may claim some right. title or interest roads to Meet 3. A. D. 1920. F. an- Country's in the premises hereinbefor- d-s r.hrd John Wood of Bluehill has quired. Says Hines—Impos- The Moot nnd Best. or in some part of said j>r. ml*. 9 ad- nounced his for the The of has been »ald deceased. candidacy repub- Demands. importance economy county, Charles H. verse to the petitioner's estate therein. Growing impressed on our minds Jti recent Wood of said lican nomination for representative j sible to Do All Now. Bar Harbor, appointed Fifth. That the aforesaid apprehen- years. We want to know that we are administrator d. b. n. of the towns estate of sion creates a cloud upon th. title of from the, class of Bluehill. Sur- getting the most and best for our said deceased; date of j qualification said petitioner to said premia* s and de- Penobscot no matter what we for. ry, Brooklin, and Brooks- j The American railroads are more money, spend It February 3. A. P. 1920. preciates the market value thereof In order to with the In the matter of medicine there is W. and wille. k«*ep pace George Butler, late of Bluehill. in prevents easy sale of the sam«- than one-third of the railways of the probably no more economical course of said county deceased. Walter R. But- -o- of business and in Sixth. The petitioner al!pal*-, deficient in iron. county, appointed voters of Bar efficiency, ed that of the whole year of 1898. administrator of the Seventh. Wherefore th* petitioner In cases where a laxative is needed estate of said date Harbor hereby express a vote make for and deceased: of nunlifl. that the said Nelson Herrick nd by rising up ordinary expansion In 189S ton Hood's Pills should he taken. Advt. prays freight miles carried by SftmuelHerrick and ail said j»-: -•.:vs un- •their appreciation of the 'important needs on lines improvement existing known as heirs d» ! the railroads of the country were more claiming; vi*.vs or work done by Representative John A. which or were interrupted by the war FOR 8ALE. assigns, in any other way by. Peters of this district, and Senator than 100.000,000,000 a year. In 1910 through or under said Nelson Herr.-k by J and to a large extent deferred alto- and Samuel Herrick, soim.r t.ti♦ -r Frederick Hale, in the creation of the i they were more than SEVERAL OOOD FARMS. A PAIR OK gether. 250,000,000,000, interest in said premises may !>• sum- .Lafayette national whose devel- team horses. 9 years old. 270h park, In 1913 more than weight. moned to show caui- should | Railroad managers realize that even 300,000,000,000 and pounds. A. C. Hagerthy. why th**y opment along the lines now content- f not l»ring an action to try their title to if the necessary new was avail- in 1918 more than 400,000,000,000. Al- the described plated by the government should make capital FURNITURE—China cabinet, tables, premises; and that said able It would be a the chairs, chamber sets. Ford spot light, procedure may be had and such decree it an important asset not alone to this ! practically physical though railway mileage increased j cot. stands, fireless cooker, Register. made and recorded as ts authorized by impossibility for the railroads to ac* typewriter, .section, but the whole State of Maine. ! ! only about 05 per cent since 1890, Im- runner hose, mirrors, canned goods the revised statutes of Maine. < hapirr complish any large of this de- jars, kodak, electric tools c*ord- 109. sections 18. *9. 50 and !>1 and a ts part } provements in tracks, terminals, lamps, OU> COLOM IN equip- wood. dishes, etc. Mrs. G. N. Worden IRAM'K CO. amendatory thereof and additional Green Mountain Pomona. laved and accumulated work during | ment, etc., have been so marked that BOSTON, M thereto, if any. and especially that a the OtSACHr^Km. 1 he meeting of Green Mountain present year. Consequently the decree may be mad** and recorded that the volume of goods carried (measured ASSETS DEC. the Pomona >nost vital needs of the railroads will LO$T. 31. 1919. said Nelson Herrick and Samuel grange which was to be held loan*. Herrick and all unknown, if in the number of freight tons carried Mortgage ♦ IC.OTO oo persons next with Mountain view receive first consideration in the ! Stork a and Friday plans RANK ROOK NO. 3205 OF THE SAV bond*. 8.236.241 so any. claiming by. through or under one mile) increased more than five Caah in office be grange at West Eden, has been in- for the immediate future so that the j ings department of Union Trust Com- and hank, 237.130 23 them, forever debarred and Stopped pany of Ellsworth. Finder will Agent’s balance. *1.774 15 from having or claiming any right of definitely postponed. public demands in the months of heavi- times from 1890 to 1917. please Bills return to Union Trust Company, Ells- receivable. It.at 71 title adverse to your petitioner in th# est traffic Interest and may be served as efficiently Increased Efficiency. rents. 28.293 14 premises described in this petition All other assets. Waltham. as possible. 7.25? 00 WALLACE E. TA INTER. Taking account of both freight and Hated this 10th day of February. Herman H. Jordan has gone to Gross assets. 1920. Vast Amount of Work to Be Done. the FEMALE HELP WANTED. ti.wr.om m passenger service, railroads in 1900 Deduct items not .Ellsworth to work for C. L. Morang. admitted, 2.978 81 Walker D. Hines, Director General ! hauled OF MAINE. those who are ill are 186.000 traffic units (freight STATE Among S. N. WOMAN FOR CHAMBER WORK ;GOOI* Admitted a**eta. of Railroads under government con- 13.804.970 05 COUNTY OF HANCOCK as. Jordan and family. Moses Haslam tons carried one mile, passengers pay. board and room. Apply at Han- plus LIABILITIES DEC. 31. and trol, emphasized this task facing the cock House. Ellsworth. February 10. 1 f* 2 0. family. Leroy Dority and family, carried one mile) for each em- Net railway unpaid losses. * 3*6.436 81 Personally appeared the above and Mrs. Lucinda railroads after their return to private Unearned Davis. prenj'unia. 1,1IV,182 00 nam* d Wallace E. Tainter and mad* ployee. By 1917, the last year of pri- All other habilit Mrs. Annie Jordan is visiting her operation in a letter to Senator Albert HOTEL HELP WANTED ies, 48.165 97 oath that he does not know whether vate of the railroads Cash capital. son Leamon. B. Cummins, chairman of Senate Inter- operation prior to 1.0(10.000 00 said Nelson Herrick and Sam tael Her- he!p needfd daily >t*»r around. Surplus over all liabilities. 1.251.185 77 rick. mentioned in the foregoing peti- The crews have all moved out of state the entry of the United States Into the Commerce Committee, ami Rep- HOTELAM kiuds of hotel work for tirHt-claSK tion. are or not. and if they are reliable Total liabilities sud living the woods on account of the deep resentative John J. chairman of war. that ISO,000 had been increased hotel* in Maine, a>ao the leading surplus, 6l.wi4.97j 05 living, then their residence is unknown Esch, summer hotels and snow. camps during the aeaaon. EDMOND J. WALSH. to your petitioner; and that the name or the House Committee on and to 296,000. Those AGENT. Interstate wishing to secure reliable hotel posi- names and the residence or res -dr nee* Leamon Jordan lost a cow last The tions should always call or write to the Ellsworth, Me. Foreign Commerce. Mr. Hines pre following table shows the in- of any and ail persons, claiming a* week. Maine Hotel Agency, new quarters. 47 Main crease in heirs, devisees or or in any sented this phase of the railroad efficiency of American rail- street. Established 3H We know the assigns, March S. B. prob- years. United other way. by. through or und* r said roads hotels aim Pares States Branch of lem to them in urging the necessity since 1900, which enabled the proprietors personally. paid Nelson Herrick and Samuel Herrick, to any point from Baugor. for pressing the railroad legislation railroads to keep pace with the growth any right, title or interest h said premises, or in any part thereuf. are Something Wrong. and to out that wotfld "sc of the country: point delay "CAN YOU BRAID YOUR HAIR?" IF Atlas utterly unknown to the petitioner *‘Here's the announcement of a head I Assurance Ltd riously impair the public service by ini times imiraseu. l;w»o so. you can obtain pleasant, easy and Co., Before me. waiter's retirement.*' remarked Mr. Jib- work FRANK W < 'OI K virtually and miles well-paid making braided ruga suspending improvements Passenger increased.. 170% for us in own OF LON (L. S.) Public. way. right your home. When CON, ENGLAND Notary the acquisition of equipment." Trackage Increased 56% writing for further particulars, send I said Mr. Dub- a small sample mat to show the STATE OF MAINE “Wealthy, presume?’* hi ipmrr iij seep uni-east oi ina Cars and engine quality increased.. 75% of braiding and sewing you are capable Court. waite. of business in Supreme Judicial growth this country,' Workers increased. 85% of doing. Pinkham Associates. Inc.. In Vacation well to do. but 1 don’t un- 309 Anderson St.. Portland. “Fairly wrote Mr. Hines, “it is Indispensable Output per worker increased 60% Maine. County of Hancock ss. a Ellsworth. Maine. March 1 derstand how man could be a head that railroads should continue to Average train load increased spend 130% MEN OR WOMEN TO TAKE ORDERS Wallace B. Tainter. petition- -r waiter for in a twenty years fashion- large sums in the acquisition of new among friends and neighbors for the vs. These ^figures show that the traffic ASSETS DEC. 31. 1919. able restaurant, as this fellow has the enlargement and unifica- genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines Nelson Herrick and Samuel Herrick equipment, hauled the for men. women and by railroads of the country children. Elimi- JU*al and Persons unknown. beet-, and not accumulate a fortune of tion of terminals sod the construction nates We 50c. estate. $50,000, has increased more than darning. pay an hour On the foregoing petition ordered, three times for time or Collateral loans. said more than $100.000."—Birmingham of additional and the enlargement of ! spare $24 for full time. Ex- 1.125 that said petitioner give notice t*- as fast «s the more than perience Write. trackage, unnecessary. Inter- Stocks and bonds. 3.499.515. Nelson Herrick and Samuel H-rricK. Age-Herald. existing shops, engine houses, turn- as national Stocking Mill, Norristown. Pa and to all claiming twice fast as the equipment and Cash in offleeand bank. persons unknown, tables, etc., and In the for- as heirs, devisees or assigns, or In ;*n> -o- carrying more than twice as as Agent's fast the number AGRICULTURAL balance. 950.7X1 other or under ward of normal programs for the revi- INSURANCE CO. way. by. through s:t{d Dream's of workers. This has been made Interest and rents. Nelson Herrick and Samuel Herrick, Significance. sion pos- Mutertonn, N Y. 35.624. of grades, construction of addi- All other any title or interest in the prem- Most know the sible by far-sighted investment of new- ASSETS DEC. 31. 1919. assets. rights people falling dream tional main 20.079. ises described In said if line tracks, and * petition, ®tjy* ——the longer capital to increase the of estate. of the by dream ifi \vh Hi you take an un- efficiency the Jteal $51,207.88 Gross assets. pendency of said petition more numerous passing tracks, etc. loans. $4,943,653 said pe- transportation facilities and Mortgage 463.212.00 Deduct publishing an attested copy of expected plunge, maybe over a HifT or thereby Collateral loans items not admitted, 453.894 tition with this court th* r*on “A vast amount of work 134.250.00 order of now re- enable the railroads to increase the Stocks and su '*** off the roof of a house, and fall full, bonds. 4.909.425.81 Admitted once a week for three weeks mains to be done,” he "which amount of Cash in office and bank, assets. $4,489,758.79 In the Ellsworth American, a fall, never added, traffic handled and reduce 705.637.21 sively reaching the bottom, but Agent s balance. 459.216.02 Ellsworth, m the intervention of the war has neces- the amount of labor INABILITIES newspaper published at awakening with the air required to handle Interest and rents. 61.671.19 DEC. 31,1919. said County of Hancock, the last publi- s rushing All sarily delayed and accumulated, and It, other assets. 169.917.12 cation to be at least Ufore nostrils and Net unpaid losses. thirty days through your horrible sen” the result is that the $223,901 the next term of said supreme judicial during year 1920 Gross cations of in assets. $6,954,537.23 Unearned premiums, court to be held at said Ellsworth, sinking your inside. This Deduct items 2.797,803. very large capital expenditures ought Rates. not admitted. 242.867.33 All other liabilities. within and for said County of Hancock, dream may he taken as Urge Adequate 114N15' usually a to be made to make up for the inter- on the fourth Tuesday of April next. In a resolution Admitted assets. Surplus over all liabilities. warning of some trouble, adopted by the Asso- $6,711,669.90 1.353DIT that all of said respondents, known impending ruptions inevitably due to the war and in- ciation of Life Insurance Presidents LIABILITIES, DEC. 31. 1919 Total and unknown, and allother persons usually pecuniary, hut not of a to the liabilities ami sur, there very prepare railroads to serve ade- Net unpaid losses. plus. terested. if any. may then and the heads of the insure 531.285.92 $4,489,758.79 snow serious nature. Should, one the increased country’s large Unearned premiums. appear In our said court and however, quately traffic throughout 3.207.044.00 they ante companies express their attitude All other cause, if any have, why actually arrive at the bottom one’s the liabilities. 463.000. 00 they jn country. Cash should not an action or actions toward the railroud as fol- capital. 500.000. 00 STATEMENT OF THF bring then situation to to the saia dream, some graver misfortune “In the year or two to Surplus over all liabilities. kmitable rmE avh try their respective titles prior the be- lows : 2,010.339.98 mikInk respect- be HI HAVE fOMPANV premises and to set up their may* looked for—the misfortune ginning of federal control this work ive claims have "Rehabilitation of the railroads and Total liabilities and surplus. Providence. K. l. therein, if any they not was LUERE B. DEASV infrequently taking the form of largely arrested by the difficulties $6,711,669.90 ASSETS DECEMUKR 31 ISIS. establishment by law of rates Idltoln T Justice of Jud. Court. an illness or of adequate Beal estate. the Sup. accident. securing materials and labor and $81,680.00 A true and order to provide for the present and future Mortgage loans. 76.100.00 copy of the petition also by the of Stocks and of Court thereon. difficulty securing new demands of our PROFESSIONAL ( ARDS. bonds. 2.064.185.87 growing commerce and Attest. T. F. MAHONEY. capital. During the year 1918 this .ott]oe and bank. 181.926.54 to stabilize the credit and securities of Agents balances. C ATARRH CANNOT RE CURED work was ALICE 41.558.23 largely restricted to things the H. SCOTT, Interest and rents. with LOCAL roads." 27.333.34 APPLICATIONS, as they which could be All other assets. cannot reach the seat of the disease. promptly done and Specialty made of 10.18 which would Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in- have a relation to win- TYPEWRITING. ACCOUNTING AND Gross assets. SPECIAL NOTICES. fluenced constitutional Protection for Public. «2 4*9 794 i« by conditions, the war and also GENERAL Deduct items not and in ning restricted by CLERICAL WORK admitted. 82!339l87 order to cure it you must take The executive council of the Nation- an internal Hall’s Catarrh the scarcity of materials. The result Agent Union Safe DISSOLITIOX OF. PARTNERSHIP remedy. al Deposit & Trust Co Admitted assets. «2 3g„ if,4 »q Medicine is taken and was Association of Credit Men In a of fo- internally acts that comprehensive programs for pub- Portland, furnishing Probatl LIABILITIES DEC. Notice is that the through the blood on the mucous sur- lic and Surety Bonds. Net 3i;i919 hereby given the statement on the credit situation of Agent Oliver Type- unpaid losses subsisting faces of the Bystem. Hall’s Catarrh developing railroads were writer. $186,159.62 partnership lately largely the Typewriter supplies Unearned premiums. us. the Fred C. Scott ana Medicine was one of the country says: No. 1 School St.. 643.190.50 undersigned prescribed by interrupted. | Ellsworth. Me. Allother liabilities. William H. on best physicians in this for "The council in its Cash 31.195.94 Scott, carrying busin»JJ count**- “During the calendar consideration of capital. 750.000.0f at Ellsworth. Maine, under the ®tyl® years. It is composed of some of the year 1919 there PAUPER NOTICE. Surplus on the transfer of the to over all liabilities. 869.908.2:! or firm of F. C & W H. Scott, was best tonics known, combined with has been an railways private HAVING v- unavoidably almost com- CONTRACTED WITH THE the day of February. A some of the best blood The control felt that it Is of the Total twenty-fifth purifiers. plete of all these highest im- city of Ellsworth to support and care liabilities and 1920. dissolved mutual ana combination of the stoppage matters be- surplus. by consent, perfect irgredients portance that the be for those who mgy need assistance that the business in future will he car- in Hall's Catarrh Medicine is what cause of the prospect of railways protect- a. A. pro- early termlna y®ars beginning Jan. 1. ried on the said Fred C. Scott a ion® duces such wonderful results in ’d from the dancers of rere:- ?n»r;lng 5ve THOMPSON. A&.V.MS4-2i by ca- tion of federal control and the result e-ship 1920. and are legal residents of Ells- I-.IUtvortb. Me. who will and all tarrhal conditions. Send for pay discharge depis testi- •"d ft-p Tv-bl'r ••s.iurcd mbit- worth. I forbid all persons and liabilities, and receive all moneys monials. ing indisposition on the part of Coo uguius. trusting ..free. them on my account, as there is payable to said late firm. J & of plenty F CHftNBY CO.. Props Toledo. O. gress to make apprvpri^Lt.ons.” room and accommodations to care Subscribe for the All 75c. for them at FRED C. SCOTT. Druggists, the City Farm house SCOTT Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. M. R. $1.50 WM. H. CARLISLE. Per Year Ellsworth. February 25, 1920. mark8 before taking his seat. He ble institution and. if possible, INAUGURATION said In part: arrange Librarian. Miss M. A. Hodgkins. matters so that the money which has Assistant librarian and matron of wlt" the LOCAL AFFAIRS *rtTre„.T"Kdi8Pen"e ‘naoRural been Invested and given to the citi- Mrs. aaartsg, but I will take reading room, Annie H. Phil- Hood’s Just a few zens of the town be moments may of greater lips. [Continued from Page 1.] to thank the voters for the oeneflt to the community. The of , [TV GOVERNMENT TAKES honor I feel In being iixing salaries and budget R KW elected mayor of Blanche C. Crabtree. railroads and travel by team In this this city, j of appropriations was deferred until i p WORK OF YEAR. nave always had Ells- section worse than the Affnes Wood Milliken. a later preceding Sarsaparilla worth at heart, and feel meeting. storms, a keen Inter- Emma A. Rowe. the mow that came was «*st in this D. E. Hurley appeared before the city. driven by a gale of I Kate E. Whitcomb. board in behalf of the wind, and filled Makes Food hope the voters won’t High School in roads Office™ regret their Margaret H. B. Hall. and the railroad. The Minin < it> Elected—Appro- selection of thia Building association, asking the board, and won’t ex- M. A. Clark. north-bound afternoon train Satur- and Salaries to bo pect too much hoard, in making its appropriations, Taste Good priations in regard to taxes. Ella- day, which went latter. Frances H. Duffy. to through Ellsworth Taken up worth is in appropriate at least $5,000 toward heavily dobt. We are pay- To this the ahout nine o'clock, got stalled In ing too much mayor, In his address, the high school building fund, to be Creates an interest money for a drifts a mile Appetite city made the response: turned over to north of the Ellsworth of our valuation. We following the treasurer of the propose to have I have felt that the citizens, Falls station, and a crew from Ells- Monday, ftrr the first time In the hook* audited, espec- association. On and know where the worth was called for at Aids a ially younger claBS. were not get- A recess was then to midnight to Digestion years, full democratic we start, and will let the taken 1.30 torty-five city know, ting what they should from this .valu- help shovel it out. It was re- assumed control of city affairs during the o’clock next Saturday afternoon. finally hoard ensuing year, how the city able institution. As leased from the drifts and Purifies the There have been stands. I understand, the -o- backed to Blood Ellsworth. During the coming year wo JL library is open now Wednesday after- OX THE Washington Junction, where the pas- in which the democrats had will try to have a JOB. hoards more equable tax as- noons and Saturday afternoons and sengers spent the night in the train. majority, but not since the sessed. and a Korkins perhaps fewer abatements. evenings. idea is Preceded by a snow Promotes Monroe as My that the build- .New « Now His Office plow and two assimilation so as to se- term of Young ndoubtedly teachers’ ounty Agent at second salaries mu#t ing should be open to the locomotives, and drawn two loco- has the board been IV' raised. public every in Ellsworth. by cure full nutritive value of mavor in 1876. The school board recom- it food, afternoon and evening, especially be- H. motives, resumed its trip to Ban- democratic. memla these Styles Bridges, the new county and to Unanimously appropriations for the en- cause of gor about 8 o'clock give strength to the whole the help it gives to the high agent, has arrived in Ellsworth Sunday morning The meeting was opened by City suing*year: and ’this school students in looking refer- winter will go down to history system. A well-known Justice of Hale, and the board organized High school up begun his duties in the agricultural Clerk .* |6,ooo ences with the as a record-breaker for of Edward F. Small Common proper books found extension service and as Held execu- blocking the Peace in Indiana says Hood's hv the election schools 8,000 there. snow storms, as We are getting sufficient front tive of the Hancock farm well as having It was voted to ac- Text-books and County made “food taste as president. supplies. 4,000 the several funds left for that broken all previous records for ex- Sarsaparilla of the several ward purpose Bureau. This bureau is one of the cept the returns Sehoolhouse fund 3,000 to have treme coki, though good,” as after three bot- plenty of up-to-date literature, oldest and most active in the State, not as consis- taking as evidence of election, except Superintendent's cold tles he eats clerks salary. 1.000 and the new tently as two winters ago three hearty meals a ward 1. where decree of the su- agent is fortunate in be- in A suggestion from Alderman Small Monday morning, March the ther- works hard and well. court declaring Clifford ing able to have at the start the hear- 8, day, sleeps preme $22.roo from ward 2 was that representatives mometer was 15 below zero— It will vou to do this. Smith duly elected, was ac- I help Fifty Baric understand last year’s school fund from the woman's club an item worth official returns from or any citizen M jotting down in that years’ phenomenal sales prove its cepted. me was overdrawn $890. We must make interested come before the board be- diary of yours. merit. educat'd ,nis ward, it w-tll he remembered, appropriations Prepared by large enough for the fore we a Lena appoint committee, and give Segars, wife of Thomas Cof- pharmacists. Get a bottle indicated the election of Carlton S. different branches.and them keep with- their Ideas of a Joint committee of fron, formerly of Ellsworth ponnell, republican, by a majority in their Falls, appropriations. ladles and gentlemen that would died March 2 An 6f the bal- at her home at East o£ three. inspection The mayor then read the serve for following the betterment of the city Millinocket, after a short illness of lots indicated an error In the count, communication from the MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD civic com- library. influenza. The body was COMPANY anti at a hearing before Justice mittee of the brought Ellsworth women’s here for Interment. She last Wednesday afternoon, it was twenty- Corrected to lleasy club: E1.HUT1UN UK OFFICERS. seven of Marcli 1,1920 that Mr. Smith had been years age. There were ser- was found Ellsworth. Me.. March 3. 1D20. The vices at board then proceeded to the East Millinocket, and BAB elected by a majority of two, and Mr. Frank L. pray- HARBOR TO BANGOR Heath, election of officers. Herbert A. ers at the Austin decree was thereupon Issued. undertaking rooms the Ellsworth. Me. Ashe was unanimously elected city here. The roll was then called as fol- Dear Hir:—The members Bar Harbor..Wl. 40 t4 15 of the clerk, and was qualified by the out- Sorrento.. t4 45 lows. all the aldermen being present: woman’s club of Ellsworth have been going clerk. T. E. Hale, but did not ELLSWORTH Sullivan. Ward 1, Clifford Earle Smith. PALLS. deeply concerned about the situation at once assume the duties of Edward F. Small. the of- Mt Desert Iv Wild 2. of affairs relating to the city library. Mr. Hale Ira B. Fy flO 30 f5 45 fice, acting as clerk for the Hagan was in Augusta on Wankeag, 8 10 36 5 51 Ward 3. Russell J. Smith. It has been Fyl. commonly reported during remainder of the meeting. Thursday and Friday of last week. Hancock 10 39 5 54 Ward 4. Charles W. Sweeney. the past year that there was Franklin Road. 10 f6 01 danger of Mayor Heath announced the ap- John H. Cook is home from 471 Frank J. Seal Wash’gt’n June! I! 03 6 20 Ward 5. Dunleavy. the library being entirely lost to the of Cove, pointment John A. Stuart as city where he is working this win- Ellsworth. 11 111 6 27 The alderman from ward 1 was city, which would be Ellsworth certainly a marshal, and later the appointment ter. on account of an attack of Falls 11 17! 6 32 committee es- bron- appointed a of one to great misfortune. of Michael chitis. Nicolin.|. fll 32 f6 46 A. Shea as night officer Green Lake-1. cort Mayor-elect Frank L. Heath to 11 43 6 Under the was confirmed. The — present arrangement, the Both have qualified, community was saddened by Phillips Lake fll 52 f7 the chair. The new mayor was In- McKenzie’s.. public has access to the books only a and assumed office. the death Monday afternoon of John f7 troduced by the out-going mayor. A. Holden. 12 01 7 few hours each week, which is a The officers were W. of small following elected McCarthy, 2d, pneumon-ia. He Brewer June... ■ .! 12 24 C. Hagerthy. had been return for so large an investment. by ballot: confined to the house for a Bangor.ar 30- t7 Prayer was then offered by Rev. ,|fl2 For these reasons, the civic commit- City treasurer: week by a bad cold, pneumonia de- R. B Mathews, and City Clerk Hale Portland.ar!. ’! f5 55 tee of the woman’s club wishes to ask George C. Pierson. 5 veloping Sunday. Mr. administered the oath of office to McCarthy you. as the mayor-elect, that in mak- las collector: was born here, and always lived Boston via and aldermen. Portsmouth ari. the mayor Frank M. here. He was an ing appointments for the library com- Gaynor 5 ty co-operation of so strong and in- industrious citi- MAYOR’S ADDRESS. Chief zen. a mittee. you will give careful consider- engineer of fire department: nuential an organization. That he good neighbor and had many New York ..ar friends .Mayor Heath addressed no formal ation to the membership./ and select Koy J. Goodwin. 5 also has the good-will of his prede- who regret his sudden de- mise. message to the aldermen and citizens men who will he interested to try to First assistant: cessor, George N. Worden, is shown He is survived by his wife BANGOR TO BAR HARBOR. and of Ellsworth, making a few brief re- promote the usefulness of this valua- Arthur B. Mitchell 5 by the following, "Goodby Old Han- two daughters, Phyllis and Neila Second assistant: cock." which figured as Mr. Worden's McCarthy, his father Charles D. Mc- Boston via Irving B. Salisbury 5 Carthy, a sister Mrs. Walter Portsmouth )v .. *9*661!!!!!! valedictory message in the last issue Thomp- Boston via Fire warden: son. of of the Farm Bureau News: Wellesley, Mass., and four Dover lv .. .1 t5 53 Bernard A. Small 5 brothers, Charles. Fred. Frank AM AM Good we've to and pals grown be. in six Harold Portland.Iv 12 80 [10 05 Building inspector: McCarthy. The funeral was short years, Bangor.Iv .. t« ta 15 Alexanders John W. Moore. 5 held at the home this afternoon. Brewer June.. Pharmacy And such we always shall be, noth- 5 37 3 21 Chairman overseers of poor: W. H. Brown went to Cherryfield Holden. 5 59 8 43 ins less: McKenzie’s. f6 04 Charles P. Smith. 4 Saturday to look after some mill reco: :;.iends For I've believed in you. and in Phillips Lake-. .. f6 M | 13 50 JD1HII K you me. work for A. 1 L, Stewart & Sons. Green Lake.. 6 16 4 00 And time alone can give our friend- Member of board of health for three Nicolin. f6 26: 14 10 ship test. Ellsworth Falls .. years in of C. E. Alexander: BORN. 6 39 4 23 GARDINER S BALSAM place Ellsworth 6 47 4 31 To successor Dr. H. L. D. Woodruff. 5 my who will shortly come. Wash’gt’n June •. 6 53 4 45 HAJtKi.M A_\—At I have a Bucksport. March 3. Franklin Road. .. f7 11 14 52 Gum and Wild Inspector of meat and milk: legacy to pass, through thee; to Mr. and Spruce Cherry Mrs. Nelson S. Harriman, Hancock. 7 20! 5 00 Fred G. Smith. 5 'Tis but a wish, that you. whom I love (Elsi* Mildred). Waukeag, £ Fyj.. 7 24 i 5 03 Member of the school board for three &M>\\ MAN—At Bucksport. Feb. 28. to Mt Desert Fy ar t7 t5 10 A GUARANTEED COUGH REMEDY • 30j years in of Shall use him as used n. Thurman Snowman, a place Charles W. Joy: just you've daughter (Bessie H. Margaret). Sullivan.ar.. t7 50 ()ld Fremont Maddocks. 5 Sorrento.,. t8 2C. Night Coughs, Coughs, ('hildren’s and Adult *s Mr. Bridges resigned as agricultu- uther ottlcers elected, all unani- MARRIED. Bar Harbor ..ar 18 t6 00 ral instructor in Sanderson 56; were as follows: academy, Bronchitis and Hoarseness mously. CULHi'—shKA—At Coughs, Harbor Ashfield.MaSs., to accept the appoint- Ellsworth, March 1 Stops on signal or ou notice to conductor. master. Maynard H. 8. by Kev * as Kichard H Moyle. Miss Daily, Sundays included, t Murch. ment Hancock county agent. He Daily, except "V™?1 Co,e to Emmons L Shea, hot! Sunday. Are relieved promptly by was raised on a farm at West Pem- of Ellsworth. Driver of first fire team, Thomas Dana c. douglass, broke. Washington county, is a grad- Fet A. Gaynor. Ll->«TrRr(?BIN;?PX—At-8. Rockland. Vice-presideut and Gen Man. Gardiner's Balsam of Spruce Gum and Wild Cherry uate of the agricultural department by Rev \\ L Pratt. Miss Etta I Second driver. William Nevells. i-unt of Southwest Harbor, to Ever- M. L. HARRIS, of the University of Maine, class of ett C Robinson of Auctioneers, George B. Stuart and Isle au Haut. General Passenger Agent. Price 35 Cents Per Bottle 1917, and prior to his service in San- D. E. Hurley. Portland, Maine. derson academy, was foreman of a Assessor of taxes for three years, DIED. LOOK OUT FOR THE "FLU" big poultry and truck farm in in place of B. T. Sowle. Charles A. AUSTIN—At Gloucester, Mass. He has won a Kittery. March 2. Bert L Joy of ward 3. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Austin national reputation as livestock judge formerly of Arecess was then taken to 2 p. m. Ellsworth. aged l< at big fairs, and as a trainer of live- months. 5 days. At the afternoon consta- BUT PLUMBING session, LEU—At Franklin. March* 3. Wal stogj, judging teams. He has had a ter L bles at large were elected as follows: Butler, aged 41 years l' prominent part in the organization of months. 8 Ward 1. John H. Leland; ward 2, days. Hot Water heating, Furnace fruit-growers and wool-growers in COFFTtON—At East Millinoeket. Mard Herman J. Scammon; ward 3, '• Mrs Lena Massachusetts. ColTron. tormerly o W'ork and bijou theatre: Arthur W. Salisbury; ward 4, Way- Ellsworth Falls, aged 27 years Jobbing. man CRABTREE—At Hancock. March 7 Boulier; ward 5, Gardiner E. <_apt. Oscar L. ODD F"El_L.O WS BUILDING LEGION LOCALS. Crabtree, aged tii HONEST HONEST PRICES Milliken. years. 5 months. 17 days. WORK:^ City weighers and surveyors of EMh.Ry—At Bangor. Feb 25. Lydit Years’ lapley. widow of Hosea B. Twenty Experience. lumber, wood and nark were re- News Notes from Emery Thursday, Mar. 11—One Night Only Frank E. Whitmoie native of West Brooksville. aged 8 elected as last year. years. 4 months. 25 Personal attention to all details. Telepuone Fox Film Co. present* Post of Ellsworth. days. i'he adoption of rules and orders McCarthy—At Ellaworth Falls. Mar or mall orders promptly atteuded to. (Contributed.) 8. John \\ McCarthy. 2d. aged 4i GLADYS BROOK WELL was laid on the table. It was voted years. At the in the bbr play to hold the regular meetings the first regular meeting of Frank AlOSLEV—At Bar Harbor. March 2 Wednesday evening of\ each month. hi. Whitmore post, A. L.. Monday Clyde W Mosley, formerly of Ells EDWARD F. aK't'd 36 years. 3 months. BRADY, The matter of interest on taxes evening, several important questions Broken Commandments” ROBBINS—At Franklin. Feb 28. Hildj Grant St., Ellsworth, Me. was also tabled until a later were voted upon. .Among the most Robbins, aged 2 Also Vo equal. ex-service men, and to be to Newell Armstrong. Pensions, full board. the what the relief Ellsworth Falls. March Legion corps is to «. 1920. Send your name and address, and a Fire department, C. E. Smith, R. the G. A. R. An from Ground lione for Hens. for Hides. I.lve expression the CARD OF THANKS. Si and Highest price paid poultry bought. J. Smith. bill, now, receive the paper for Ounleavy. ladies would be welcomed We desire to express our sincere or 50 cents Poor, C. E. Smith. Sweeney, Small. a large attendance at thanks tor the kind words of sympa- eignt months, (stamps if There/was and Library, full board. the and thy. the flowers, sent by our neigh- more for four months. meeting, everyone seemed bors and triends in the convenient) The following the illness and PARCEL POSI ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION appointments by much interested. The post is stead- death of our dear father, and especially mayor were confirmed by the board: ily gaining in membership, six new the pall-bearers who so kindly assisted In the terrible storm. Janitor of library, E. E. Springer. members signing up Monday Ellsworth Steam evening Mr and Mrs. Everett S. Means. Laundry Janitor of Hancock hall, F. E. —Harry Davis. Andrew H. Turner. Mrs. L. L. Lord. All Kinds of Laundry Work. NAPHTHA CLEANING Water Street Maine Cooke. Colin Jordan. Arthur Fernald, Rob- Mrs. Minnie Osgood. Ellsworth, Mrs. Mattie ert and Robert P. Harriman. Haynes King, mak- Miss Arrie Means. Goods called for and delivered about ing sixty members in (ill. If Special attention to parrel work CARD OF THANKS. post all the ex-service men in town would We desire thus join, tne membership would soon to express our grati-* H. B ESTEY & CO., Proprietors tude to all our kind friends for the' over the jump hundred mark. When love and sympathy shown us in our re- State Street. Ellsworth. Me tne Legion puts the bonus bill cent bereavement, the beautiful flow- ers. and the many acts of kindness be- through Congress, all ex-service men fore and after the death of our loved will be benefited by it.' They ought ones. Martin A. Garland and wife. Mary to be with us now to help. Warren Garland. I cannot and 1 will The next meeting will be held the say. not say Hardwood Wanted That they are dead—they are just 1820 first in 1920 Tuesday April. away! We are in the market for Round -o- With a brave smile and a wave of the hand West Hancock. White Yellow They have wandered into an unknown Birch, Birch, Hock Herman Sinclair, wife and son land. Leon returned last week from New And left us dreaming how very fair Maph, also Poplar. Good Prices, ac- mu8t be’ 8ince Haven, Conn., where they have spent they linger th\fedS cording to of stock. Pleas the winter. And you—O. you. who quality The State of Maine Centennial Commitee announces the of its most sadly opening headquarters Mrs. Peaslee has returned yearn call at our Irving I For the 1 office or address trom old-time step und the glad re- in the east wing: of City Hall, Portland, Maine, March 15, 1920, and invites your suggestions Livermore Falls, where she j turn. has-been teaching. Think of them as faring on. as dear and School l0Ve °f There 118 the love of co-operation in making 1920 the greatest year in the history of the Pine Tree State. closed las*, week, owing to 1 IUHere Ellsworth Hardwood the illness of the teacher, and bad Think of Co. them still as the same, 1 say. CO A M'tA IAL LKtilMLATIVK COM. CIT1 OF I'UHTLANU I art* EH NOR traveling. "hey not dead—they are just away. Mr. and hi W in. K. Chupmau I). W. Iloeicir, Jr death at his home early Sunday morning. Monuments, Tablets and Markers Ha nccck Co. Nursery & Seed Co March 8. M. Ellsworth and Bar Harbor, Me. SURRY, MAINE 1 HAD CHRONIC BRONCHITIS » -—■" =♦ FOR TWENTY-SIX YEARS A CAMERA why? NOW WELLAND HAPPY A man at sixty years of age is Exercise THIS IS WORTH READING ROMANCE either a failure or a success. j BEECHAM’S Anyone whose occupation or duties prevents some daily outdoor The experience of Mr. E. J. Tou- PILLS have been is to be troubled with biliousness and other made likely digestive evil palik, 1438 Rose street, LaCrosse, for sixty years and have If you should walk to business possible every morning, but beW Wisconsin, is chiefly remarkable By ALDEN CHAPMAN die largest sale of any medicine to eat a heavy breakfast just before you start. It is advls- snr* 0$ on account of the of time length in the world! Millions use able to take long walks before eating, but at least a * — -♦ quarter he was afflicted. hour should elapse if possible after a heavy meal, before Wrslorn Newspaper Union) (Copyright, 1920, Wester* He writes: “I have been suf- (Copyright. 1920. Newspaper Union) indulging in any active exercise. with chronic bronchitis for on the At the first of take one or fering “There’s something going at “You delightful young man I” com- sign any disorder, two tea- twenty-six years and every winter of “L. F.” Atwood’s Medicine. This old barn, sir," spoke the gardener of BEECHAM’S mented Mrs. Luura Delevan sincere- spoonfuls will keep your I would catch cold and become so digestive organs in good order and relieve the Gra.vlands to his young master. ly. “But look at your raincoat 1" disturbing hoarse I could not speak for six or symptoms. If you suffer from sick headaches, regular Roscoe Blair strolled leisurely in “It Is doses eight weeks. I could get only tem- nothing, considering the serv- of this tried and tested old remedy will bring blessed relief relief. the direction indicated. His clear, boy- PILLS “ST ice porary rendered," bowed Rodney Cleve, by removing the cause. The relief will not be temporary, at “This winter was taken a of I with ish eyes showed token curiosity and lie was the courtly gentleman the expense of some other organ, but will be a permanent and was in awful A Grip shape. as he neared the dismantled barn at complete as he lifted his hat and drew improvement for the entire system. Get a 50c bottle today fellow workman advised me to take a dealer. "L.F.” the edge of the estate. A man had aside as the reached from any medicine Medicine Co., Portland, Me. the time had EASY TO RAISE BANDIT ARMY discreetly, lady PE-RU-NA. By I ! in automa motion picture camera an the steps Of her home and re- used three-fourths of a the palatial bottle, man was bile. Near by a second put- warded his attentions with an hoarseness was gore, also that Manuel Lozado Made Hunger His admir- on the suit of a convict. tired feeling. I am on my second ting striped Chief Recruiting Sergeant and ing glance. FEW SEE SECOND CENTURY BROKE ALL MULISH At a the latter, assuming the bottle. Hereafter PE-RU-NA will j signal Thereby Rose to Power. Never since the days of good old records ran toward be constantly in my house. It is j terror of a typical fugitive, Queen Hess of Metric when Not to De Over One England, Many Claiming If Animal Committed u ever Suicide the best medicine put up for the barn and disappeared within, the Sir \\ * j Mamie! Lozado. the Mexican bandit, alter Haleigh set the example Hundred Years of Age Can the First of Hl« the purpose.” other meantime the crank that Tribe Thus' turning whose remain** now He In young Cleve had now had a Prove It For any disease due to catarrh ! the cemetery followed, to Shuffle Off. operated the camera. As the assumed more delicate or catarrhal conditions, PE-RU-NA near Tepic. In the newly made state of complimeut been paid to convict he turned toward disappeared the womankind. Coming down the Sea being out of date, and are is equally dependable. Coughs, j Nayarit. gave key to the whole street, serpents tfe not prepared to catarrh of the Blair. Cleve had seen the accept wig. colds, head, stomach j Mexican problem by his strategy in or- Delevan automo- "wild men” somewhat exhausted of out mental reservation tho “I we are he j story fr,« trouble, suppose intruding,” bile halted with a constipation, rheumatism, ganizing armies, declares Charles Jar directly in the ; Interest there comes the recent story Brooklyn, that a mule, pains in the back, side and loins, said, “but we needed just such an ex- middle of the perhaps an j Johnston, in The Atlantic. Lozado road. j of a Kentucky man who celebrated the service mule, committed bloating, belching gas, indigestion, ; terior for a part of a movie. It is suicide Z was notable because he waged war "Something broken,” announced the 131st anniversary of Its birth by taking plunging through the catarrh of the large and small in- usual to pay for the privilege—" plate-glass f-J against three Benito chauffeur, and Cleve to the his first motor car ride. of an are some of the troubles presidents, stepped undertaker’s office, after testines, “Oh. that is all right," interrupted curb. Imliit! Juarez, Lerdo de Tejada and Porfirio Mrs. Delevan, fair and forty, When a report of this sort Is In- Ing freely of 2.T5 Tor which PE-RU-NA is especially j Blair “Take all the pic- per cent beer g. graciously. Diaz, and because he raised and had pushed open the door of the ma- It Is found to lack know recommended. vestigated usually the mule; have known him tures you like.” chine. ft* PE-RU-NA can be equipped armies of peons strong l proof. an early age. and we purchased j "Thank acknowledged the know the dnj. in either or you.” “Can not nearer anywhere tablet liquid enough to attack great cltiee like Tepic you get to the curb, Some years ago, at a meeting of the mal stuff that passes for heer form. camera operator, as his assistant re- John?" she That Is and Guadalajara. In a struggle lasting inquired petulantly. Actuarial Society of America. Its to say, we have heard ippeared and cast off his assumed at- about It. from 1870 to 1877. "Impossible, ma'am," came the defi- John K. tJore, said: 'The self-respecting .lre. “Let’s see—what’s next?" scan- president. mule—particularly ifh, It was nite "The Loza do's custom, when a new reply. power Is gone and well-known cases of Individuals com- came from Missouri—would Eden. a written sheet. “Oh. Old- drink "tj ning yes! It's serious." campaign against the central authori- something believed to have lived a In the first place, and In William H. Young, who has been fashioned home, kindly-faced mother, monly century the seme* ties was in contemplation, to send his Rodney Cleve knew Mrs. Delevan by and a and even much longer place. If he did drink If It seriously ill of pneumonia, is con- beautiful daughter.' Wonder if we can quarter would not « bodyguard down from their loirs in the sight. For two months she had been have to his head. It might valescent. hit that not In any Instance been veri- go to his ie~ conveniently?" a Miss M. M. high Sierras to the fertile plains, with bugaboo in his life without fied." hln hindlegs, which nre Leland is home from “I think can. almost at knowing naturally nf you directly It. Bar Harbor on a short vacation. orders to cut down all banana plants, He had met her niece, bright, pret- a nervous temiierntnent. and nand," said Blair. “I noticed yester- There Is usually temptation to exag- likeir Earle Emery of Mechanic Kalis thus destroying the chief food supply ty Tatty Delevan, who lived with her, reach out nt any thtie. U> some new tenants in the first house gerate the age of extremely old per- can Imaj. was in town last week. day of the native at several social village.*. functions, had fallen sons: often do It themselves. Not Ine no better way to put n '‘kick" Mr. and Mrs. down the road.” they |5 Dallas Hodgkins are The peons starved for a while, and deeply in love with her and had re- the brew than first The drove on and located very long ngo a man In England. Inter- by putting thehrev receiving congratulations on the operator watched ceived their women and children some encouragement in return, ested In the of in a mule. birth of a daughter, horn Feb. 28. the cottage described without diffi- study human longevity, starve, then they came up the moun- but Tatty, while she had allowed him The average mule Is Mrs. Hazel Gilbert was called to culty. Its door was open. He looked offered $3,000 to nny man or woman looking for u Alanaville tains In a body and begged Lozado to to set- her home on two occasions, had esciise for kicking, last week by the illness Into an exquisitely neat and orderly living at the time who could prove anyway. Feed bint of her enroll them in his army of bandits to parted with him at the vestibule door on the hecr of brother's family, of influenza. little parlor. A white-haired old lady that be or she was 100 years old or up commerre nnd Inn Mar. 8. V. lend them forth to pKinder, which for and had never invited him to call. the rest to his natural sat In a rocking chair reading aloud more. There were hundreds of claim- prellspojilthn. o- them meant simply food. Then a friend had enlightened Cleve. He will In the to a lovely girl engaged on some em- ants, but in no case was Irrefragable register disgust olirioui South Door Isle. This gives a clew to the situation, "Mr. Delevan Is n and There was an ancient high mighty proof submitted. way. broidery. pi- declares William Shepherd has purchased Mr. Johnston, because it descendant of the oldest Turltan And then again mules never ano set against the wall and an an very In point of women are far commit the Lyman Stinson and has shows that longevity, place, banditry and plunder are stock." this Informant “and Mrs. suicide. We have heard of cu n tique spinning wheel, evidently a said, ahead of men. generally speaking. own- moved his family there. the last resource)* of hungry peons, 1 >elevan is a social leader. As to mltting suicide by twisting the mute's Mrs. Lassie treasured memento. The artistic Im- They are more resistant to diseases Hamblen, who has the pressed beyond verge when their Tatty, they guard and guide her ns tall, hot the hybrid himself is nrach been teaching in Oceanville. is home pulse in the man of many scenes was and they live longer. And yet women meager sustenance is cut off. if she were some princess, crowd off In love with life. There’s even a ramor for her vacation. deeply aroused. are callejl the "weaker sex." So they the fellows, circumscribe her list of in the South and Southwest that males George Haynes of Sunset Is em- In a few fit wonls he explained his are, muscularly, but It Is manifest that •em L. R. acquaintances and frown on the least never die; that, hnrrlng accidental ab- ployed by Judkins. mission. MARKS RICHELIEU'S TRIUMPH they are the stronger sex constitution- Mrs. Charles Bryant and Rob- sign of an attachment." solution. they live forever, fv that is son, “You are supposed to be the moth- ally. They possess what biologists ert. spent a few days last week with ii It may. we do not recall that we ever er and sister of a wayward son and wny tieventh of November wns no marvel, therefore. as neve term her father. Day Is greater “viability”—a superior Greeley Small at Sunset. found a saw a mnle from age, or brother," explained the operator. “My Known in French as himself In position to serve to survive. suffering Alta Smith, who has been is History ability ill, this formidable that he that was feeble In bis right hind shoe. ■out partner ou’side acts him. There must the "Day of Dupes." ogress was again. —New York be one other a Inspired to a remarkable act. He had Morning Telegraph. Mrs. Mary Fogg of Stonington is character, however, w off MORGAN NOT ALWAYS HARD with her daughter. Mrs. Ralph Saun- young man. Is there anybody In reach Few people know that the whimsical hlppefl his raincoat swiftly; he ters. I could set to act the part?” title, "The Day of Dupes" has been had spread it out from the curb to the MAGIC IN GOLD AND HUMOR Great Financier Proved He Had Kindly Mar. 8. L. “We are utter stransers here,” said given to the 11th of November. 1630. step of the automobile, had extended -o- Mrs. his hand and the Heart as Well as a Keen Layton. an<1 that It was so named on the oc- lady had thus safely Business Mind. How Happy Combination of the Two Sedgwick. “Then I'll and some one casion of the evaded the soil and wet of the try pick up triumph of Cardinal Rich- muddy Put End to “Run" on Famous The correspondent had the In the town. I’ll be back and street. privi- soon,” elieu over his enemies, who Imagined Bank. of There Is no better test of » man’s English lege reading a letter from one of the was hack In his auto His heart operator they had cast him to the ground, nev- fluttered ns he snatched 1 The American's readers in the far blpness than his of sub* but slowed up ns the er to rise the coat anil shook It Into way handling West. briskly, passing again. up folds and A Is told, with some rrspm- She said in closing "I have ordinates who make mistakes. story Blair place Its young proprietor hailed Marie de Medici had carried It away with him. There was The American, so glean some news prevailed upon J. tlott. by a London paper. concerning him. no sense of IMerpont Morgan, the elder, had n from that." I the kind editor her weakling son. Louis XIII. to dis- affectation or the ridicu- the grandfather of the well-know# hope clerk his means, “Well, did you find the to lous. for he had a who, living beyond will let these few locals go to her people miss him from office ns minister, followed precept of Quaker Lord Peekover. The prime sought to make the balance peer. this week, as a suit you?” asked the latter. and his father, drilled into him since child- up through greeting from an old this scheming woman had no diffi- story goes that, during a run «»n tta friend and “To the letter,” the opera- hood. speculation; and. having failed, helped neighbor. replied culty in persuading the fickle and hank of which he was a at himself to the Ann’s principal, Jay F. Small, who is employed in tor In animation. “A model Interior A stickler for money. weak-minded king to carry out her propriety, the elder one time known as that of GurMJ, Massachusetts, is home for two and old Indeed. The girl The culprit was called into Mr. Mor- lovely lady. wishes, and, furthermore, to raise to Cleve hnd made a record as a gracious, Hirkberk. Peekover & Co., he exhibit* ’weeks. office. dazzle^. She Is certainly a charming that of pan’s private Rev. dignity Richelieu’s mortal enemy, courtly gentleman the good old ed. within sight of the counter, bags Harry Taylor, the evangelist, creature," and then the re- lie expected arrest. Instead he was speaker the Marshal De Merillac. kind. n with his daughter Ruth as full of gold, surmounted by peck singer, ferred to the object of his present told to go home and tell his wife all will be at the Richelieu was prevailed his It was a few days after the Incident imusur** also filled with sovereign! Baptist church from upon by about It. "And March 14 quest. of tomorrow morning.” to March 28. friends to make one last effort to pre- the stalled automobile that Mr. “You see.” he explained to the de- The annual “See here." spoke Blair smilingly. said Mr. Morgan, "see me again." town meeting was vent the ruin which seemed Cleve called Rodney Into the anxious to draw their bal- "I’ll ready to library. The positors held on March 1 accommodate you If I will do." clerk obeyed, and Mr. Morgan, Monday, fall on him. With this view he “I haven't forgotten that this Is ances. “that there Is enough money March “You will pro- your to the fellow’s 8. "Eloc." certainly fill the bill of ceeded young amazement, is to Versailles, then only a small birthday. Rodney," he said, “and ray for you all. and a peck over.” This r»- -o- the manly and handsome young hero," handl'd him In bills the full amount of hunting lodge recently purchased by tailor suggested a practical said to have terminated the run Such the present," his — — Surry. complimented operator. Lonis. where peculation $5,400 with: “I’m he had an interview with and he removed from a box an over- Is the magic of gold, and of humor. “This neighbor of yours has that hack where took the other The Methodist held a town- kindly his you that society sovereign. coat built on lines In exquisite har- One feels by no means certain dinner at the consented to fill In." snkl the opera- from. It Is a loan from me. and I ex- meeting grange hall. The result was that the mony with the stacks of “Avers” would have achieved tor king again prevailing dictates of ■Proceeds, $18. to Mrs. Layton later, and her pect you to return It as soon as yon surrendered himself into the cardi- fashion. the same happy result. Or. t*» revert Keucen Osgood is visiting in daughter. Grace, fluttered and flushed can. None of the other clerks know nal’s hands, and Richelieu succeeded to the time of III. when the Pittsfield. as he added: "He Is to the Rodney expressed pleased approba- George represent in anything about It. I.et me see If you Elmer Kane binding the chains on Louis more tion and gratefulness. sum of twopence was represented by returned from Rock- lover. You are to be seated as yon Then, discov- can’t tie a man.” than ever, a solid two-ounce coin, would u 'ante land Friday. firmly establishing himself ering a small slit on the inner arm of are, madam. You,” to the young lady, After many months the youngster Wesley Williams has returned with a sway which was absolute. He the he pile of these weighty “cartwheel*1 "nre to stand at the window—thus— garment, Inquired: restored to Mr. the from did not to Morgan last dollar the small Rockland, where he has been fail take vengeance on his “Here a have the fears of young man by your side. He Is hold- is new wrinkle to me. What allayed of the debt. ware .attending navigation school. enemies, and among others the Mar- Is No! Not even h ing your hand and to ear- this for?” depositor? Mrs. Howe Higgins and sister speaking you After counting the pile of hills on shal De Merrillac was brought to the houseful!—Christian Science Monitor. a nestly. My man dashes in. He scowls “A pocket for the hand of his ■spent few days recently with their scaffold. dainty desk, to which he had added those mother. Mrs. Walter at yonr lover and orders him out of any young lady to whom Kane. you may hap- just given him. Mr. Morgan observed: j March 8. L. the honse." pen to be escort when the Hope Not All Abandoned weather Is “Welt, my boy. It was a bit harder Football was the Grace Layton blushed again at this Language In Britain. cold," explained Mr. Cleve. It thnn Miss Threeyears watching saving losing It. I’ll warrant. the second allusion. She shrank back However the Rodney sighed grizzly hear in his new cage to Bayside. ordinary Journalist may inwardly. Would the Now take It home and give It to your With the utmost have to curb his fair hand of northwest of the lion house. A re- Mrs Edward Doyle and son Charles timidly. courtesy pen. the descriptive Ratty Delevan ever nestle wife. It’s a safe bet that she saved left however. Blair of there? chain of bear and Monday for Belfast, where Mr. stepped to her side reporter football can still give rein most of It.”—Boston Post. cently constructed Doyle has and so to his has added employment. Thev were delicately carried out his part fancy and his rhetoric with little A week later, passing the opera- other animal cages .there the accompanied by his mother', Mrs. of the program that, she fear of the sub-editorial house. to the attraction of althongh blue pencil. Rodney recognized Mrs. Jiele- One Car to 24 Persons. Immensely .Sarail Doyle. trembled his as hand clasped hers. To him a match is usually a “tour- van In the line of those ad- place. Mrs. Frank purchasing There Is a motor vehicle In the Richardson and little Grnce went a through the ordeal accept ney," and the ball lends itself to such vance seats. Again the courteous im- Somebody threw the old grizzly son are spending a month with her Cnited States for every 24 persons; both ably. varied as “the came into peanut, and then another, hut .parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Scott description leather." pulse play. The ogress In Canada the Is Estey. A tine “the proportion probably outside Mar 8 n a n picture, said the operator, oval." “the globe," or even the smiled graciously as he to her nnts hit the bars and fell Just stepped one to each 50; In England, one to as he paid the money promised and de- “bounding sphere.” If the players hall side. the cage. The bear reached his pa* 200; In Denmark, one to 300. and parted. Roscoe Blair lingered a fen- from Sheffield are and tried the tempt- East Blurhill. they “knifegrind- "You will have to stand In line for In France, through to scoop minutes “to ; Belgium, Holland. Switzer- claws get acquainted with his ers;“ from Northampton, “cobblers;" half an hour at ing nuts In, but his long, yellow Through the kindness of least," he spoke. If land and one I Alfred new Germany about to every neighbors.” The next morning from Luton, “strawhattersfrom will into seemed to be In his way. "Webber, who, with thespan or large you step the lobby where It Is 400, says the Air his over a Compressed Maga- of horses owned by Dr. S. M. gardener brought brilliant Reading, “blscultersfrom Devon warm. I will see that He had to use his claws as a sort Mllllken you get what zine, New York. In 1917 it was esti- of with his the New Yorit. a summer resident bouquet compliments. shire, “cider drinkers,” and from West tickets want rake, and the between you through my friend mated that Italy had one ear to ench spaces here, the road from his Three months later the camera Ham, “hammers." wide, home toE. J. op- in the box office." 1,000 of prongs of his rake proved too Brooks’ corner has been erator He drove The population ; Portugal to each kept in reappeared. directly swift runner Is "twinklefooted," "Of 5 so the through. all the admirable young men," 1,690. Spain to each 1,900. Austria- peanuts slipped ^ood condition, he going over it( up to the Layton cottage and knocked or has “brilliant hoofs.” If a player ; Miss was most sympa* with a snow murmured Mrs. Delevan, as Cleve re- Hungary, to each 2.650. and Russia Threeyears plough as soon as the at the door, but there was no re- Is skillful his In head play, he “uses the turn thetlc. The bear couldn’t get Jarge drifts were shoveled out. ed. to each 5,000. In Australia there was I poor sponse. Just then Roscoe Blair came cranhtm The with brilliant effect," or does was hope. March 1. r. Could he be of any further one for each 140 of population, and peanuts. But there yet around the house. brain-box work.” If service? with -o- “good the ball She In South keeper would be around shortly hello!” he was going only a few squares to America, as a whole, one for “Why, hailed, extending a hits a man on the nose, be "receives the South Penobscot. her husband's office. He each 1,430. bear's dinner, and then— hand. “Blessed man 1 I am a would be or welcoming smacker from the spheroid on his wlf a fork Thomas Grindle of glad to he her escort, and Many a minor city In the United “Maybe he can get It Westboro, glad to see you again. You came Into proboscis.” as walks Star. -Mass., is his were would States has more cars than the a ’poon," she said.—Washington visiting parents, Arthur my life in a I can tell slippery she take his arm? whole ■Grindle grand way. you." of and wife. Quite naturally, as she did China or Japan. The operator was fairly overcome Brother so, her Earl Wight has gone to Dexter to Dutton's Noble Work. hand Didn’t Work Out by the warmth of this effusive slipped Into the secret pocket Right ■work. greet- American for a Th^ secretary the Mis- How original! what a Famous Art Collection. A languid swell was visiting Gerald Hutchins and ing. “I ♦me on business to see Miss cosy concep wife came sion to Lepers estimates that there are tlon! Khe The and a* home from he really must Introduce him unique collection of Chinese charming young society lady, Islesboro Tuesday. Layton," explained. not fewer than ? f'uuoo hU lepers in the to her husband after works of art made the they sat on either side of the fire March 8. L. “She and her mother have gone to all his kindly hy late Li Hung world, 6,000 of < roi have been con- attentions, and Chang, one-time heart was full of the burning desire -o- town,” explained Blair. “Back soon Cleve felt that he hail viceroy of China. I verted to Christianity. of compd* What's the Apropos certainly acquired a In which for years collectors tried ! to say something not only West Trenton t. urgency, friend?” the footing their vainly So. this, Hawaiian legislature has of- to has : but flattering. William “Oh. such luck for Miss good graces. acquire, finally been bought by mentary, brilliantly Reid is visiting relatives Layton! fered to (tension Brother minu, Joseph Dut- It was a vast a Swedish after revolving the matter In his in town. Our director has been wild to get step forward when syndicate. The purchase ton, who succeeded Father Damien at he said: why Chanotte and hold of her ever since later an Invitation came from price is understood to have been more I “Ah. Miss Lillie, Eunice Reid are he saw her pic- the Mr. leper settlement on Molokai. than a those so like me?” visiting their aunt, Mrs. Alvin Walls. ture. He considers her a and Mrs. Delevan to a social million krone about flre-tongs marvel ot Brother function (nominally j to Mr. and Mrs. Dutton has not been off the He meant her to or ask him Everett Black are beauty. Just as I do, and 1 at their home. Wise, delighted $280,000). but the Intrinsic value of guess, you. too. leper island for 33 and Patty receiving congratulations on years, has spent never Uie tell her. “because were prostrate the guess. He wants to book her and her Intimated to her aunt that they collection Is incalculable. they birth of a daughter, born Feb. 28. $10,000 of his own money to relieve LI at her of that kind. mother, domestic scenes at had met before. Hung Chang died In 1901. He feet.” dr something Mr. and Mrs. only, one the creatures Mutually hopeful, Clinton Grey have poor among whom he had a demure, hundred dollars a week.” they allowed matters to drift. collection of works of art Miss Lillie, looking solemnly the sympathy of all in the lives. But he larg- be- loss of refused the pension, er than said unless It was Roscoe Blair shook his head definite- Into that same secret sleeve anything of Its kind In the I she didn’t know, their little son, who died at their no reward and pocket a wishing expecting to empire. It Included cause had two thin legs and tome in Boston. ly. "Too late, my friend," he an Patty's dainty-gloved hand slipped one numerous old they work on to the ei.fl In the cause to nonneed. “Miss evening, as was his ns paintings, bronzes of great worth and brass head. March 8. "Thelma.” Layton is otherwise which he wont, they were j long ago devoted his life. ancient was for the fron provided for.” headed for an entertainment. ceramics. The bronzes date ! He groping blindly -o- The world has heroes of whom Patty's from It rare- from a time door before she had recovered "What do you mean?" asked the fingers come In contact with a tlnv before Christ, and the op- ly hears; aud It cannot be otherwise For dyspepsia, our national ailment, erator pasteboard box. paintings were done from the tenth the shock of her own volley. anxiously. thnn tluit such use Burdock Blood Bitters. Recom- self-sacrifice must win to the twelfth "That she is to become the mistress "There Is something In the pocket." centuries. mended for strengthening digestion a higher reward thnn governments or of Graylands next week,” was Roscoe she began. purifying the blood. At all drug ihe plaudits of peoples can confer. stores. Blair's smiling reply. "Oh, yes," said Rodney Subscribe for the $1.25 a bottle. Advt. animatedly Subscribe for the “It Is an engagement ring." Ellsworth American Ellsworth American K- PBKHV Sorrento. IIP TO Camden D. KORI'EI* QriTj Sargent was In Bangor Pierrette stumbled upstnlrs to Aunt few days last ♦: + week. Marcln’s spare room and flung herself, KEEP llii-inc-s Mini Suffmd F> Sinclair and Bloom- I THEM VIGOROUS | field«J?r,;,Abble without regard to tile crocheted bed- Over Perry were married by Rev Mr spread, across the bed, a sob- A POINT OF When a suffers y011l.s—Enthusiastic VVeatherbee of Sullivan Feb hopeless, child from 29' bing bit of The They will make their home here’ humanity. dream was CONTACT i the she had slightest exposure Mr- Perry is employed M. over; lost, and the beautiful J. by Ober. Their many friends extend Elsbeth would win. Had not Clem and is thin, listless and congratulations. written: “You had better hurry here, T he business of the GEORGE ELMER COBB that child annual town because Elsbeth Is making an awful By easily tired, meeting was acted on March 1 In hit with He’s ev- Edgar. taking her -- to receive of hout two hours, with ♦ ought plenty Frank I,, erywhere and they’re always dancing rundy as moderator. (Copyright, 1920, Western Newspaper Union) Fred L together." Goodwin. George F. Bartlett and Ed- 191S, McClure (®. by Newspaper Syndicate.) A The dainty fingers of Lettle Austin ward C. were miserable week dragged Itself to Bragdon elected select- had failed to “Boo!” a dose. The unfasten the catch hold- ion, assessors and overseers of The kitchen door flew open weather had been love- SCOTTS the and ing up the car window. She sat down P°or- Mr. Goodwill has served on a very pretty brown-haired, olive- ly. Pierrette could Imagine the de- he board for resignedly, although the breeze tossed about eight years skinned girl, suitcase In hand, laughed lightful motor trips Edgar Warner and Messrs Bartlett her fair golden hair and disturbed her and Braguon are two herself into the room. Elsbeth were having, while she, In enterprising young men of the from rending the book she had brought EMULSION an m town, Aunt a cake Aunt Marcia's slate-colored .. Riven up nope Marcia, Just removing clumsy, anil l>arp so sound night The Go Rounds with Pierrette came at once to take company. Merry met at the Belfonte and me to help has to wake me up every Just begged in on mebody frs. Angie Smith Tuesday evening, care of these little people.” ine irncK or a lot or wire nerves are in splen- take a trip to town; they know a lot orning. My for seventy-fifth birthday. Al- It seemed ti> Pierrette that if Doctor bought on a cheap market anil prob- and I am no of and it will be one con- d condition longer Mrs. Smtth is people Just available at a fair hough confined to her Warner had greeted her with careless ably price," she 1 enjoyed the Christ- tinual string of good times! No, not a nitipated. ed with a discolated knee, she up- overheard Wndhnm say, and was re- tine and for the word of ! politeness there certainly was a dif- as holidays just eared as young and merry as any of objection I’ll be out for near- ferent tone in his minded Instantly of her father. He had si time in years I am starting the er voice when he left, more youthful callers. Re- colls of hundreds of of Year off in good health. My of admiration and keen re- wire, It, yards ew reshments were served and a gen- something been in and I It, thousands. Levi Austin was the lin has every way ral good time was reported. spect. in all life than Inventor of an automatic ever fell better my Mrs. Lewis Shuman and daughter The next day Doctor Warner asked telephone now I am back to and for over three his do going my lerlene are visiting Miss Valina Aunt Marcia if she did not think the system, years town a new man and my one ambitious dream had been to util- Dme human at Bangor. nurse a little pale,> and that a spin will be surprised when they lends Alden Ryder has gone to Portland through the what she need- ize the contrivance and bring to dead. so well and park Just f me looking strong." o work on the railroad. Isolated the little town ed. After that Pierrette had a drive Blalrvllle, is sold in Ellsworth by E. Tanlac March 8. “Echo.” where they lived, telephone connection Moore and by the leading druggist every day with Doctor Warner, and with the busy of 35 town. though Timothy and Pet were sitting city Springfield, a every Any skin itching is a temper tester. the doctor often found It miles distant. The more scratch up necessary -o- you the worse it was to run In In the It dusk when Lettle arrived at itches. Doan's Ointment is for plies, again evening. for the Blalrvllle and she did not notice that ubscribe ecxema—any skin itching. 60c at all “Good-by,” said Pierrette a few the chevalier of the window Incident North Sullivan. stores.—Advt. weeks later when the was Ellsworth American drug quarantine Mrs. Grace Cratty of St. Louis is lifted. “You left the train also. darling Aunt Marcia, I isiting her mother, Mrs. Susan It was a walk of a mile to the must thank you for all my happiness. great Hooper. barn of a place she called home. It Perhaps you've guessed, have you? Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Williams spent We're engaged. When I mentioned was remote from the village, a 15-room several days last week in Bangor. mansion of era and had Fred ON’S LARGEST EXHIBIT Elsbeth to Edgar, he said 'Beautiful, another been Crabtree, who has been in taken her father because Its room- poor health some do not do the by time, is out again. stunning girls always The iness favored his mechanical It lishermen are ar- big, fine In life that count,' and Ideas. making things rangements was the last habitation townward for their annual ball, on he said that a girl who would give March from the stretch of woods be- 17. up a round of to nurse scar- great BOSTON gayety The graded schools closed Friday, yond except a boy's home, sustained latina was the right wife for him!’’ after an eight-weeks’ term. by charity from the city. As Lettle Lawrence Stanley is home from. cnme In sight of her own home she Rhode GLORIOUS Island. PAGE IN HISTORY started and stared. The usually Herbert Jellison of Boston re- UTO was SHOW mansion with cently visited his gloomy aglow lights brother Everett. When Commodore Decatur, With a from garret to cellar, and against their March 8. H. Few American Put End to radiance she could make out nimble -o- MECHANICS BUILDING “Pierrette! You Here!" Ships, Ransoms Paid Algiers. unfamiliar forms passing from room to Salisbury Cove. IRVINGTON ST. ARMORY Miss __ ly every meal, you see. I won't be any room. There was wafted on the Alma Emery, who is teaching' Show for of Y. D. in (Armory Benefit Club) trouble.” Commodore Stephen Decatur, with gentle night breeze the echo of many Bernard, is at home for a short va- a voices. cation. "Nevertheless, my dear,” Aunt small squadron of American ships, strange began Miss Doris Karst is Marcia, should have In two months did more than all the “What can It mean?" she spoke In gaining slowly, desperately, “you after a severe illness. OPEN because—” powers of Europe dared to do in the mystified vagueness, and she hurried SATURDAY written, Mrs. Cora Karst of Bar Harbor is Mediterranean sea. He defied the bey her steps to reach the front of the Pierrette smothered her with a kiss. visiting her son George. ALL NEXT of defeated his armies, and house where her father was conveying WEEK-10 A, M.—10.30 P. M. “I see that I must take you Into my Algiers, George Hal! met with a painful ac- liberated the United States from the what looked like sheets, blankets and cident in confidence. Listen, you know last his mill one day last week, PERSONAL to from a assisted half a on DIRECTION—CHESTER I. CAMPBELL month I was at the Evanses’ house need of paying annual tribute that pillows wagon, by log falling his foot. He is still a dozen contined to the house. party and. Aunt Marcia, I met the pirate, who had the habit of capturing boys. American seamen and slaves “Glad come,” said Mr. Austin, Maurice Alley, who is employed in loveliest man, Dr. Edgnr Warner. Oh, making you’ve New York, has been a few I somehow of them. The bey received tribute rellevedly. “The boys’ home burned spending auntie. can’t tell you, hut days with his mother. 1785 1812. In down this morning and they had no Mrs. Lulu; I know that If I don't get him I don’t constantly between and Alley. 1793 the to go. A few things were saved want any other man. I’m almost sure Washington urged necessity place March 8. R. of a that to that time from the blaze and we’re trying to he likes me very much, but do you navy, saying up -o- the had 15 American ves- make the lads comfortable.” Sale of Government know Clem Evans’ cousin, that tall bey captured North Sedgwick. sels and made slaves of 180 officers Between getting supper for the jol- girl who Is perfectly stunning! Well, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Carter are and and the had grateful group of castaways, and she's trying her best to get him, and men, government paid ly, receiving congratulations on the Marine Shoes them bestowed for birth of a son. when Clem wrote me that Elsbeth was $1,000,000 for their ransom. The regu- seeing comfortably and you may order a pair on approval the Lettie sat down finally com- Mrs. Nina Duran and In town and gaining headway with lar annual tribute begnn In 1795, fol- night, son of worn out, but with a happy frovidence. K. I., are visiting her Just 8000 Pairs Cordovan Dark Tan Shoes Edgar Warner, I thought It was high lowing custom of European nations, pletely smile on her face. niece. Mrs. Lawrence Grindle. me replacing the previous ransom moneys time for to pack my suitcase and March 1. an next came word from X. XTERF/S opportunity next paid only when men were The day there ■*-A take the train.’* captured. that never In 1800 the that the old home would he may again "I am very sorry for yon, my child, Captain Balnbrldge took the city come — so don’t rebuilt and to |dr. your way but It Is quite your own fault. I told tribute to Algiers. When he was leav- pledging repayment be content with a single the an Austin for any cost he might Incur In you last year not to do It again, this ing bey ordered him to take Al- if are wise. It was pair, you They dropping In without notice. You gerian ambassador to Constantinople. keeping the boys together. are Government when com- U. S. sec—’’ When he refused the-bey told him that the next afternoon Lettie. Shoes, built on the follow- down the hall, heard voices In the “Where’s Katie?” Pierrette had the Americans paid him tribute and ing Government specifica- therefore were Her father had n visitor; he ing her suitcase and was his slaves, and forced library. sound opened shak- tions—guaranteeing him to Later while a was the young man of the train. ing out two pretty dresses. “I must obey. chasing substantial value. corsair Into “There’s no use discussing It," Mr. have these pressed at once." pirate Algiers his ship, the struck a rock and Austin was saying, “I’ll not sell my rnaaeotextra plump weights of dark russet horse butts, full bellows tongues, blucher “Katie left two weeks ngo, and fur- Philadelphia, bo* and for er.n* **>••» toe cepe, either lined with best quality 10 os. drilling, or unlined, Captain Be.inbridge and his men were wire after scraping saving q utsido soles thermore, you won't need those geor- best scoured oak tanned plump hides, 9 iron or over in thickness, It. I’ve arrived at eels are captured and made slaves. He wrote years to get just built of whole lifts, cut from hemlock or oak tan leather.” dresses at all. If chat- gette you’ll stop to 25* IN ALL that his as a point where I see my way clear SIZES FROM 5 to 10 As Q Parcel Post tering and listen—” advising ship be wrecked, With or Without At line from here across the Hobnails «PO*UU per pair Prepaid the Algerians were planning to repair string the Bo* And “You’re much mistaken, Aunt Mar- you may order a pair on approval, to inifiecr them and convince yourself. It. woods to Springfield. Your company < "iir Lieutenant Decatur was given the — money hark if you want it. if ym prcf»T t>» «-ml money ^ itli <-nK r. cia. If you refuse to have me here I’ll task of It nnd sneaked be- will make the connections and sell Tonight _ simply go to a hotel. I—” burning up side a me current, I suppose?” “You won’t leave this house, Pier- it, with small crew, In a ketch, Tomorrow Alright 6500 Pairs Men’s Chrome Tanned ax a smnll merchant vessel. He “Oh. that, certainly!” replied Leslie rette Melville," seizing the girl by the Succeed- ed In Wadham. “I declare! you interest shoulders to obtain her undivided at- overpowering the Algerian crew, Veal Scout set fire to the me. If you’ll show me how you are Shoes, $3.90 KJ tention. “We are quarantined 1 Timo- Philadelphia and burned Parcel Poet Prepaid it to the going to get the labor to string the and thy and Pet have the scarlatina, and water's edge. He received Coughs Colds a In Every* pair made with flush loop leather back stay, half the thanks of a sword a wires, I’d like to buy share the are out of the congress, and dust Kromelk though they danger, bellows tongue, proof gusset, indestructible promotion for his deed. In May, 1815, proposition.” soles. These shoes are superior to any on board of health Is dreadfully strict he was commodore was “The labor?" repeated Mr. Austin. Catarrh, Sore Throat the market for they are chemically treated here." and sent back Croup, Ban- a to make the grain more fibred, assur- to the at a “Say 1 I’ve got nearly dozen nimble closely The georgette dresses slipped un- Mediterranean the head of ing waterproof and damp proof satisfaction, small fleet that not only conquered the young lads here fairly wild to climb ished by Hyomei and they are less susceptible to the damag- noticed to the linoleum and Pierrette 1 but forced of trees and ford morasses and get the ing effects of heat. on the next chair unable to pirates, payment $40,000 flopped line within 60 from Jha bashaw at Tunis for allowing strung complete days.” The germs of catarrh do not exist in I speak. the same the British to In that That was a great two months for atmosphere with antiseptic Army Slickers (Rubber Raincoats) $ 6.65 "If you had telegraphed I could have capture ships Hyomei (pronounce it High-o-me). and from the at the old Inventor and his delighted Breathe Hyomei and relief from All Wool Gray Army Sox per doz. pairs 6.00 warned or If you had come In at harbor, $25,000 bey ca- you, tarrh. coughs, sore throat Raincoats 12.50 for to Americans’ juvenile assistants and Lettie and or cold will Government Marine the front door you would have noticed Tripoli damage come in two minutes. Wadham. The were full of va- Gray Army Blankets, 4^ lbs., 66 x 84 6.00 property. He also obtained the re- days Breathe Hyomei and that the placard. As it is, make up your stomach Four Buckle All-Rubber Arctics per pair 3.50 lease of all American riety, adventure and progress—of love, straining- hawking in the morning will ** mind for a month’s stay. I do need prisoners. quickly disappear. One Buckle Cloth Arctics 2.00 man came Top too. The young to Lettie Breathe Hyomei andlcill the some and I guess my house catarrh Kbald 4% lb. 60% Wool (62 x 84) Blankets 6.00 help, one with the statement: germs; heal the inflamed day optimistic the membrane, Government Blankets, one wool, dresses will fit you fairly well.” Save by Using Electric Power. stop discharge of mucus and pre- k Army piece father’s scheme Is yent AH Sixes from “Well, your great crusts from forming in the nose. 5 to 11 4 66 x 84 7.50 “Aunt Marcia,” lh a voice, all At the south side water works at E lbs., pitiful Tomorrow the Breathe Hyomei for a few minutes Width — perfected. company Submarine Coats, Windproof, Rain- flown ‘is It real- an each day and rid of plaid-lined the gay spirits away, Pueblo, Colo., electrically driven the oi yourself contempt- ®0YS’SIZES 3 to 6—Un- knee Price $24.75 makes point contact and Blalr- ible catarrh. ,urPos«d proof, length. true? Can’t I possibly sneak out direct connected pump, of a /or rugged wear. ly capacity vllle will have a perfect telephone Hyomei—give it faithful did I come!” And of was trial and then, if your are not some way? Oh, why 3,000,000 gallons dally Installed service.” satisfied, These you can have your money back. prices include Parcel Post. is us after a few moments’ uncontrolled the 1918. The Is now delivery by Satisfaction fully guaranteed by during year city “What Is a of contact?" asked Hyomei is sold by druggists every- point where or your “Auntie, who Is your doctor? to Install a second unit and by Chas. E. Alexander. money promptly refunded. sobbing, preparing with Lettie. Not chance Doctor Warner?” and It by any 6,0011,000 gallons daily capucity, “The junction of the service supply OLD A faint hope sparkled In the lovely Is the intention of the trustees to elec- COLONY STORAGE COMPANY line at Springfield. The point of con- brown the entire Dept. N. L., 40 Court Street, Boston, Mass. eyes. trify pumping system during tact of love at this end. however. Is MIO-NA Aunt Marcia placidly seasoned the 1919. The trustees estimate an annual Wholesale Dealers in Government Army Supplies right here, so——" “I never heard of the man. My of $10,000 when the is Ends indigestion *ua rour Bank reference soup. saving plant And their met In recognition of It order today, for delay may mean disappointment. lips relieves stomach misery, sour atom* Tremont Trust Co.. Boston, Mass. family physician U old Doctor Uree- for electrical completely equipped oper- this treasured feature of the proposl ach, belching and all stomach disease or ly I”__ ation. tlon. money back.f- Large box of tablets M cents. Druggists in all town* Bloehill. Pre-Easter services will be held in the Baptist chapel beginning Sunday. A DOMESTIC March 21. and culminating Easter, April 4. These services will be con- LESSON ducted by the Rev. J. P. Roberts of Morangs Store Lisbon who comes Dept. Falls, highly recommended as a speaaer. There will be a meeting every evening, ex- By JESSIE E. SHERWIN cept Saturday. The public is cordi- ally invited. ❖ ...... '■ * The members of the April commit- i He had been town clerk a of the lady's home, but, before they TENS, Talcum both for number of years. He was a charter LADIES' CORSET COVER AND Powder, could explain or recover mutual equa- worth member of Omaha I. O. R. $1.00 tteeee-linert, $1.50, DBAWEKS tribe, M„ nimity, she who was now Mrs. Par- COMBINATION, and of Elinee council, D. of P., and a per pair sons, appeared at the door of the niw cotton, worth 70c, 2 for $1.00 faithful attendant at the meetings of house. She was attired in mourning, 2 PAIR OF MEN'S HEAVY these orders. His genial presence looked sad and but she wel- BRACES will be greatly missed. He is sur- troubled, $1.00 $1.00 HAND HICK TOWELS. I7iS4, vived by a who at is comed these old-time friends in a 59c widow, present value, 3 for very ill, and one daughter. Miss Lola, pleasant way, showed them into the who is now ROYS’ KNEE employed as clerk at the parlor and looked questioningly at PANTS, COTTON POPLIN, Mt. Desert station. To $1.00 Ferry them them as she noted that they were pal- 6 to 14 years, $1.25 and •loin $1.00 is extended the wide, slate, tan and deepest sympathy of embarrassed. $1.50 the pably value, per pair 00c 2 wholetown. The body will be BOYS' COTTON FLANNEL lavender, value, yds as well tell what we came placed in the tomb at Riverside cem- "May just ii YDS. iUi IN SI KEN K COTTON, for," blurted out Abel, and he recited WAISTS, etery, and funeral services will be $1.00 $1.00 unblenched, to-day’* value 45c, held later. the object of the visit. He concluded 3 to 14 each years, for This is town meeting day, but out with the words: of respect to Capt. Crabtree’s mem- “Just tell Dorcas that it’s Serena, $1.00 ory. thepeople. when assembled, after will you?" $1.00 organizing, voted immediately to ad- “.No. Selina! his per- 2 PAIR OF BOYS’ BLACK MIT- DO NOT BE AFRAID TO ORDER BY PARCEL POST journ without transacting any other interposed business. sistent^helpmeet. TENS 3 YDS. 36 IN PERCALE, March 8. C. “You are both In error,” continued 69c We pay if amount is or value, charges $1.00 over, anti- 3f)c value, for only Mrs. Parsons. Maria vllle. best of “Then what is it?" challenged Abel. all—return money if not There is illness here in $1.00 satisfactory. many “It is, and always has been, $1.00 homes. Shirley Gray is Cyra- critically ill, thea.” and has been for several days. His Abel sort of shrank down in his wife is also very ill. They are at the home of Ralph Foster, where Mr. chair and Dorcas cast a vagueful look Gray was taken ill, and where his at him, as if he had cheated her out wife went to care for him. Mr. Fos- of a treasured possession. ter’s are L. family all but some are C. ill, “Will you let me say something that Store convalescent. Morang’s Blanche Heath, who Department Is in my heart, dear friends?” went to care for them, is sug- very ill, the and had to be taken to her home. gested lady seriously. “It Is plain Her two boys are also very ill. Har- that you are entering a perilous ex- ley Black is also very ill of influenza. perience in wasting your time and ELLSWORTH, MAINE March 8. F. hurting one another’s feelings, prompt- ed trivial matters on by which you * Marlboro. North Lamoine. SargratTUlf, disagree. I speak from experience,” Pro-pe t Harbor. Allen, and Prospect Harbor partially B. C. Sargent of Harborside Mrs. Palmyra Springer is confined Mrs. Dennis Hagan of Milo is vis- and the Capt. News has been received here claims her and is whole Heartily speaker sighed sorrowfully. of Ports- to her bed. Owing to her advanced of the iting her mother. Mrs. Fred and capt. L. J. Sargent death of Emily F. glad o( the tortune which is Phillips. “My husband and I parted about a age and mental Joy, widow of good Mrs. N. H., were in town last week impaired condition, Joseph Asnmore spent last mouth, Ernest T. Fields of West Paris hers. year ago as a result of our petty death of their she requires constant attention. at week with Mrs. Arthur Jordan in quar- called nere by the the home of her 1'he of Marlboro was daughter, Mrs Al- village library consisting Ellsworth. rels. He died away from home, and mother, Mrs. Abbie Sargent. gratified in the elec- bert Swan, East Bethel, after a 1,100 books is ready now to be pul the of it will of March about tion of G. E. McLellan as Lamoine's short Mrs. Maynard Young will go to reproach make me un- On the evening 1, illness of pneumonia. In circulation vacation road commissioner. Marlboro has Mrs. William again, after a Cambridge, Mass., this week to happy to the end.” fifty enjoyed a George Washington Palmer and Miss Ella of about three when they have to depend on Lamoine for a Joy of this vil- years, a few sjcial C. E. society. highway spend weeks with his sister, “I given bythe lage are sisters of been a suitable say, Dorcas,” spoke Abel, as they outlet, and Mr. McLellan is well the deceased. packed for want of Mrs. James Tweedie. March the community room. again got outside, “that young Eyre may not Thursday, 4, aware of the bad condition the family of The school board has Shepard and Herman its old- of the Stephen C. Cole Holt came to the I was saddened by the death of road frbm who have been ill given the use of the grammar school from belong family supposed, after the Marlboro line to Mc- of influenza are Friday Charleston for the est resident, Mrs. Abbie R. SaVgent, al so much room, and is ready, wait- alb” Donald hill. better tjiat the nurse, everything Easter vacation. aged ninety-one years six months. Miss ing a suitable “As Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, who have Ethel Cox of Bangor, has day for the opening. March 8. Y. you like, Abel,” responded Dor- The funeral was held at the home gone A out rented the to another case in small sum is asked for taking cas In a Harlan Hodgkins estate, Birch Harbor -o- penitential tone. “We are 1,-turday. "Aunt Abbie” was the books—5 cents for two are expected soon. Mrs. Wilson was Halcyon assembly of Pythian sis- per person Trenton. both liable to mistakes, you know." last of a family remarkable for liv- ters had books, 60 cents for or $1 formerly Kittie Hodgkins. its installation of officers six months, Mrs. Rose Mitchell is ill. “Suppose we quit them?” ing to an extreme old age, and it is a for a year. The table is Henry making O. W. Ford has added another Wednesday evening. Sister Katie reading Gilbert, who has been ill the suggested the strange coincidence that two years supplied with most the current quite Abel, giving arm of his valuable Guernsey cow to his herd. seavey was installing officer. The of week, is better. before, to a day, and on the anniver- brother magazines, and its are free pgst better half an affectionate squeeze. Friends of Mrs. G. P. Strhtton knights were invited, and privileges Congratulations are extended to sary of their wedding, her husband the to all. A recently “I think we had better do so,” replied learned this week that she was suf- evening passed library meeting Gyle Woodworth and was buried. con- pleasantly. held el wife (Doris Naturally of strong from a acted the following officers: Dorcas, meekly, “and we will begin fering sprained back at the The many friends here Bowden) on the birth of a son. by stitution, her strength and memory of Miss vice-pres- that residence of Dr. Cleaves in Hancock, trances Wood President, Miss Alice Cole; is felt for agreeing Eyres or Ayres, our have been are rejoicing over the secre- Deep sympathy Robie remarkable, failing only where she and Mr. Stratton have rare bit of ident, Mrs. DeWitte Lathrop; Is a good fortune that has Hodgkins and wife in the death of prospective son-in-law, worthy during the past year. She leaves been just tary and treasurer. Mrs. C. C. Larra- employed of late. come to her. She has their little daughter at the young man and will make Leila a four sons, J. of Ports- been named Alice M. Roberta, good Llewellyn Mrs. L. L. Brown has an the bee; executive committee, had at- sole legatee in the will of Wal- age of nine months. The body will husband." mouth, N. H., Benjamin C. of Sar- tack of but is ter Cole, Mrs. A. L. Strout, Mrs. William grip, convalescing. P. Phillips, a former be brought here from Bar Harbor in “Sort of a lesson—a gentvllle, Charles N. of Bozeman, Mrs. newspaper Palmer. Mrs. C. C. Larrabee, Byron warning in Shirley Hodgkins spent sev- man, the inventor of the spring. Mont., and Fred J. of Sargentville, Phillips’ code, Moore and Seven what Ser—I mean C.vrathea. eral days last week with Mrs. Allie and at one time Clarence Colwell. March 8. says who has cared for her dur- president of the have W. eh?” submitted Abel. tenderly McDonald in Lamoine. Columbia interested patrons of the library Graphophone Co. es- ing her declining years. There are The oifered their services free of charge -o- “Yes, Sel—I mean March 8. “Jane.” t®t« Cyrathea. has set also seven and four estimated to be between to The grandchildren -o- J* act as librarian, alternately. Subscribe for the me thinking,” Dorcas *50,000 and *100,000. Miss Wood acknowledged grtat-grandchildren. Subscribe for the has library will be open every Saturday Ellsworth American American spent a good part of humbiy. March 8. “Sim.” her time afternoon and evening. Mrs. C. c. $1.50 a year In advance here with her Mrs. aunt, George W. Larrabee wll be librarian for March.