ES I'A HL1KH Kl> 1!H)1 PORTLAND, MAINE, THURSDAY, JULY 1914, I ENTEUF.D AS SECOND 1(5, ^ CLASS MAIL MATTER. PRICK FIVR flRNTS Fast Game Peaks Island House All" Bailey Island. Song "Many, Many Little Hands" Responsive Reading "The CHEBEAGUE BOWS TO King- STRONG INTERESTING HAPPENINGS AT dom" NAVAL COTTAGES AND HOTELS UNUSU- RESERVES TEAM. POPULAR LARGE HOTEL. Exercise "Two Lessons ALLY WELL FILLED. from Old COTTAGE Time Builders" FURNISHINGS Cooke and McCarthy Feature with Concerts, Geneva and Blanche Dances, and Johnson Banquets Take Recent Happenings at This Fielding. Place. Delight- Song "Building Truly and Well" ful Island. Recitation In an Clayton Johnson exciting and well-played The Sunday concerts of the Of Peaks A Sunday school concert was held Recitation Ruth Thomas All and Best game last Saturday, the Naval Re- Island House Orchestra which Descriptions Quality have at the Union church a short time Exercise "Little Builders" serves of ago Portland defeated the Clie- been such a feature of pleasing the for the benefit of the Sunday school Recitation Bertha Thomas beague team 5 to 2. The former won summer to the guests here in previous and the Children's Day fund. The Recitation the game in the third years, have been Margaret Johnson inning after resumed again and children had "The Work two hands are beautifully decorated Song to be Done" COUCHES were out on hits by Lee, meeting with as much favor as the church with ferns and pretty Recitation Franklin Johnson Mayberry, Shaw, and Fickett. Clie- ever. The ladies in this orchestra, flowers, the entire front of the plat- Exercise "Building Stones" beague was unable to hit who are Mrs. L. Miss Fickett, Hanson, piano; form being banked with daisies and Recitation "The Time it Takes" HAMMOCKS who with perfect support would Charlotte Kuskin, and violin; Miss ferns. Over the gltar hung the word Florence have had a shut-out to his Mary are Doughty- credit, Martin, 'cello, true artists, "Builders" in white Recitation "Our and flowers and Helpers". while Monney, although fanning ten their concerts are a de- PORCH CHAIR ROCKERS always green leaves, this being the subject Beulah men, was hit hard when hits meant light to the musically inclined. Last Doughty- of the concert. The church was well Address Rev. W. R. Greene runs. Sensational fielding Sunday the following very artistic by Cooke, filled with both residents and sum- Recitation "Before the Offering" LAWN whose three chances were all ticket- program was offered: SWINGS mer visitors and all declared that the Edna Perry and Dorothy Black: ted for safe hits, and a diving catch Operatic Fantasia Tobani Stanchcn children had made the concert a per- unering of a foul from Hall's bat by Mc- I'ache GRASS and WOOL RUGS Violin Solo, Mazurka in F Mlinarski fect success. The proceeds amount- Prayer ed to $10.87. Following was the pro- Closing Song "Nearer My God to gram: Thee" sung by the congregation. Opening Exercises KITCHEN RANGES Mrs. C. H. Mann of Recitation "A Welcome" New York City arrived at the island last week: Julia Johnson to spend the summer with her Prayer "God Bless Us daugh- Song Every ter, Mrs. One" Perry R. MacXeille. Mrs. Mann is well known to both winter Responsive Reading "The Great and Master-Builder" summer residents here, having- Look at the been coming to the island Florence Recitation "The Builders" for nearly thirty years. Vileria Johnson Automatic Oil Stoves Recitation "The Foundation" Mr. George Hale Pulsifer of Xew- Doris Sinnett tonville, Mass., who is spending the Song "Jewels" summer at Yarmouth Island, is a and Be Convinced. Recitation Katherine Leenian guest at the Root cottage "Tekitisi."" Song "Little Feet, Be Careful*' Dr. J. L. Seward of Orange, N. J., Carson Green arrived here on Tuesday of last Exercise "The Smallest Ones of (Continued on Page 2.) JUaks Sfalanb Ujous? end of &alpl) Momr, fflattaijpr R. S. DAVIS GO. Steamer passing Pott's Point, Haskell Island, in background. SfclaitJj COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHERS in the Praka GJwiro Carthy ninth, featured, while Konsance (iluika Hag. iHaitiP Lambert shared their honors with Xarcissiis Nevin Spanish Dance. No. 1 Cor. and Federal Sts. three clean hits. The score: Moskowski Exchange Portland, Maine Another feature of the life here NAVAL RESERVES. which is meeting with much favor NOW OPEN F. E. among the guests are the Haskell, President 'ab r bh tb po a e Tuesday and Friday dances which are 2b 4 2 2 2 3 2 0 held Mayberry every week. The Famous for S!ihw. '5 large ballroom of years 8b t 0 12 the affords a splendid to Fickett, p 512 3120 | place for its liberal man- dance, while the long porches outside Bragdon, lb 5 0 2 3 9 02 are no less attractive during the inter- Boyce, ss 4 0 2 2 0 0 2 | agement, supurb lo- j missions between dances, or for those Nixon, If 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 i who prefer to "sit one out" occasion- cation and fine c 4 0 2 2 13 4 0 McCarthy, I UW.V. Harris, cf 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 shore dinners. Ev- On of Lee, rf 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 Wednesday last week the SHIRT STORE j annual meeting of the Demurrage erything modern. | Committee of the New England Rail- Totals, 38 5 13 lt» 27 0 G : roads was held here. This is one of Special orchestra. CHEBEAGUE. | the most important railroad meetings held the Accommodates 500. A3 R BH TB PO A E during year and the Peaks Island House has been Howell, 3b 0 0 i the place booklets and If where it has occurred for Rates, have Holly, c 0 12 4 2 several you any years. The representatives of the va- on Stanley, ss 2 1 4 1 floor plans ap- rious railroads who were Simon, cf 0 0 0 I present were: S. A. Anthony, of Cooke, If 0 0 0 Springfield, plication. shirt either Mass.; W. B. Drew, of want, Whitcomb 2b, 1 0 1 Portland. Me.; A. F. Currier, of New Haven, Conn.; Hall, lb 0 3 0 0 A. G. Thomason, of Boston. J. Lambert, rf, 3 0 0 0 A. Mass.; Russ, of Albany, N. Y.; F. A. or oth- Mooney, p 0 0 1 I ordinary Hortter, of Boston, Mass.; J. A. Kist- ler, of Boston, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Totals, 32 2 7 8 27 0 5 M. Magiff, of St. Mr. and NT. 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 Albans; R., 0—5 Mrs. G. E. Duval, of "sT^r"5 ASTOR CAFE "SEE?- Montreal, Can.; — erwiso, have Chebeague, 1010 0 000 0—2 W. just C. Kendall, of Boston, Mass.; H. MAINE'S FINEST AND MOST SANITARY RESTAURANT— A. Two base hits, Fickett, Bragdon, Billings, of Ilopedale. Maai.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Finest 25c Dinner Served in a Lee, Howell, Stolen Pases, Lee, H. Curtis, of Bangoy, Me.; This City look at J. D. Oltimus, of Montreal. this Boyce, Mayberry 2. McCarthy 2, Hall, Home Home Made Stanley. Bases on balls, off Fickett The Daughters of 1812, of Portland, Cooking, Pastry, Superba Coffee were Combination Meals every 2f>c. Dinner 1. off Mooney 1. Struck out, by Fick- another organization to hold a day Turkey Sundays 50c- Handy to all electrica. Beautiful Private Dininn Rooms for Ladie3 and Gentlemen. ett 9, by Mooney 10. Wild pitch, banquet and meeting here last week. stock. Fickett. There big Halk, Fickett. Double plays, were twenty-four in the party JOHN A. CLARIT Y, Proprietor that Fickett to Mayberry to Bragdon, came down and they left with First base on errors. Naval Reserves many expressions of delight nd pleas- $5 Silks, $3.89 $2.50 Silk Stripe, $1.89 2, Chebeague 3. Time, 2.00. Um- ure at the courteous attention and pires, Allen and Hoben. ideal service they received at the Talbot Special, 95 cents hotel. Grocers' Picnic Hill Crest TO BE HELD AT CHEBEAGUE, JULY 29TH. MANY GOOD TIMES IN STORE FOR THE GUESTS. SUMMER VACATION Attendance of 800 Expected To Be Present. News of the Arrivals During the Past Week. 26-29 Monument Portland On July 29th one of the biggest GOODS Sq. anu nt M 01 fci'ii izat iv>ii outings u> «.ue As usual, the Hill Crest is setting summer will be held at Great Che* the pare to the other hotels in the You Will Find beague Island when the Portland gro- Bay and the gueBts during the past Our Store Full cers hold their annual outing. About week have been coming in very 800 are expected to be present and pleasing numbers to Prop. Charles of Attractive and Useful every one is looking forward to a W. Hamilton. The hotel is in first class rousing good time. The grocers will condition this year and every- Merchandise for Summer parade at 8.30 a. in. from the Pythian thing has been done for the gifests For Temple to Custom House Wharf, that could possibly be imagined. Wright & Difson Tennis and Golf Supplies, Souvenir Leather Walls with Hand the The tennis courts and are Chandler's leading in first-class Goods at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Dainty Fir Novelties at 25c, Ceilings way. There they will board a special shape and could be im- Calcimo Wall scarcely 50c and $1.00. Hampshire Pottery and Craft Baskets for Sanitary Coating steamer for the sail down the bay. proved upon; so that the devotees of this game will find full your Cottage and Piazza from 25c to $8.00.
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