Houlton Times, November 6, 1918

Houlton Times, November 6, 1918

AROOSTOOK TIMES SHIRE TOWN OF April 13, 1860 AROOSTOOK COUNT) To HOULTON TIMES December 27, 1916 Carf Llbrerf HOULTON, MAINE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1918 No. 45 VOL. L V III DEMOBILIZATION WILL SOLICITOUS REGARDING HEALTH CONDITIONS ™ ES C0NFS J ? ruling | AROOSTOOK WHEAT REQUIRE TWO YEARS LETTERS FROM HEALTH OF EASTERN With this issue of the TIMES, thej AFTER PEACE a MAINE CITIZENS? Times Publishing Co. has conformed j CROP MOST Demobilization of the American The non-reeejpi Of certain packages IN HOULTON to the Ruling of the War Priorities forces in France' will require' a period orderi'd by residents of Eastern .Maine SALVATION ARMY GIRLS FOLLOW Hoard of the U. S. Government, nut­ of two yi ars after peace is declared, has been accounted for. and further SATISFACTORY YANKEES TO FRONT IMPROVED ting down its list by removing tree according to a statement made by Gen, detail was given in Saturday's i-stm copies to exchanges, and others, as T. Coleman Dupont, who has just re­ McAllister Sisters Brave German of a Hangor paper, together with a well as running tin' minimum (plan turned from a two months visit to the Finest Quality and a Good Shells to Aid Grateful Ameri­ list of those to whom packages were Worst of the Epidemic Now tity to furnish our subscribers, also western front. can Fighters addressed. this week all subscribers who are more Yield Declaring that his views were tin* 1 he refere-m e above- referred to is Over than three months in arrears, will not refection of oflicial opinion among I’mbaldv no two other American a follow-;: - receive a .paper until the amount due The results of Aroostook County's the A llii'el forces, he asked t at Am girls ha V (' S < Mmi more of the actual I he Commercial is publishing The epidemic which has prevailed has peen paid, as well as paying in first season, as a wheat producing eri: aim accustom t hemsidvm to tile tight ing of thi* Yankee doughboys i.i -atiiiu lay a long list of name's of here for the past few weeks, has in a(jv,m( prominem citizens of .Maine, em- section have* just boon learned, and is ideu of a long demobilization as they Fm ope. or have* been nearer to tin* bracing re iden t s over a 'vide se- - - the judgment of those who have been qq1(. iOVal lesponse to tin* rmpiest had to that of a long war. Om* of most gratifying to those* who wen* in­ German army ami all its frightfulness tion of the state,: who have order- daily observers of it, passed the cru­ whi b tin* TIMES has been obliged to strumental in securing a large* sowing our generals asked that, lie sai<l. “to than Capt. Violet Ale\llisfer and her “d alcoholn liquors which have cial point, and is now on the wan**. make*, on account of this ruling, is of wheat, which could not but prove t• ■ 11 tic people at home that our boys sister Lieut. Alice AIcAllister. of Fort- lit'i'll seized by Sheriff Thayer in transit through There have been quite a number ot most gratifying to the publishers of an advantage to tin* farmer, as well have* a year's work ahead of them in the American E.v land. sisters of Airs. .Major Albert E pr^ss jn Hangor. deaths the past few days, but iti most this pap'-r. as well as tin1 many now removing the barbed wire the Duns as the community. Widgery of the Northern New Eng­ In tin* list appear the names of cases they are the* result of a relapse, subscribers which have been placed This matter was first taken up by have strung across France.' Assert­ land Division of tin* Salvation Army. physicians and other professional or where those taken have not used on <mr books during fin* past lew Honlton Grange, and later in oonjuno- ing that the Civil War had “turned men who doubtless in man: w,.-es proper precautions, or have in some Airs Wid-wry received tin* following months, so that the few papers that tion with the Chamber of Commerce, thousands of men lia- k into civil life have ordered these stimulants in letter yesterday, which is by far the the belief that by such action they cases become panicky have been discontinued have been weakened and purposeless." Gen. Du­ tin* advantages were talked over by most graphic that Capt. Violet has were assisting in saving the lives According to those* having the cast's more than offset by the number of those interested and a systematic pont said that the seven war work yet sent back to America. Tin* letter of m -tubers of their families suf­ in charge they are a very small per­ new subscribers which have been can was was made of all farmers, not agencies should bo supported goner- tells its own story in a manor that fering troni the epidemic of influ­ centage of those who have not had added. enza. only in this section, but in Non hern ously in their approaching campaign. needs m> explanation. relapses but what have* recovered, so Doubtless many of these con­ The few of our regular subscribers He eb'clared that “statesman-like plans Aroostook, which met with the en­ signments of lieptor tinder seizure that it is absolutely necessary for who do not receive the TIMES this De;i|- Ones ; e t Home : dorsement of practically every farmer. are being la id for the frying period by flu* Penobscot county sheriff great care to be used, and not ta.ke At tin1 present moment Alice nml 1 week may know that it is on account 'fin- result of this wlrnat crop as following peace. Every hut in France" will be released by the court ’out chances by getting out too early. are i:n a truck out in what wa- "No of their being in arrears, but these* far as can be learned is .".eiii.uiiu bush­ he1 said, “'’. ill bee-onm a university us a result of the delay ihcse stim­ There has been some talk of es­ Alan's Fund" y -'m-day. or ratlmr just ulants will in many case.-: arrive few may remedy this by notifying tin* Mas-room on th els of No. 1 wheal, which if made into elay peace* is signed, '' o late and many a death may i*-- tablishing an Kinergeiu y Hospital, otliee, beyond w hut w as "No Alan's Land Hour would produce ibi.nun barrtds. The hoys will be given i‘very edina- -g11 from the bone-dry craze, in­ but the Hoard of Health and Select­ for we are among the* German tnnn-he: 'Idle* result of this great change, for It is estimated that Aroostook County t if mal advantage ii’ider f-adin Du stituted I * v ! he bonedrv govenv-r. men do not deem it necessary, as there W" '.sere working wit k f be sa im- Td ; country weeklies will, on the whole', u sod in lu!T sT.enn burn Is of four, oafors ami Im-iti n f the - w< ’ big.- ha"" caused t to be libelb-d and deluvial in is room in both hospitals for more work out to tin* advantage of the sub­ C 11 it ei 1 Sillies/1 liec-pi’al at which we worked when m Hu n - bul this was estimated before (lie rul- gor. patients if it is needed. scribers and publishers, in that the tin* otlmr front and \ with;.*. , ing on substitutes. With the present l V I our The matter ot opening the schools subscribers will receive* notice when M i Fit i f It Tetnrseiuy half hour's walk of Me ter: Tory o- ruling of .vi 2u it nmaiis Dial from the for h it • 1 in has had consideration by the Hoard their subscription expires, and the St St ■plum. X mild cl by tlm cm -mys but today t i, crop of v inat in A I'1 )()- t O'>k c<unit v. Wllel'e slle w i 11 tin imit it >i i,i >li; of Fastern Maine of Health, and they are ac ting wisely publishers will have the money to do sp ■ml a P line has advanced -w tar that it will t here will be (lout- i m"tm.il to apply with imr pun lit s. ami y. ‘ fm r,. M .nub -r he lm - no by not taking any chance's, the way business with. If the subscriber does ! n. 11 a t e ■ - W to t a:M - u : he u r •’ 'a 's ’ h up w i ’ 11 t h>-m . the denial id in 'be- i e j u 111 \. or t hat ■ ytniea; i i \, things look at present. Dr. l-\ H not wish to receive the paper, it will n S"IW il'e u: (lav : far t]><> ea-ualti .- have I....... '.cry A roe ist ehi]': ('omity P"(ipl" i aii have' If anv ot t m -■ ■ package'.' aie- i"t Jackson, chairman of Hoard of Health, automatically stop, and tin* transac­ although our men have taken w Ima t one: Ugh to U:-e*. "Y"ll if t hme' is Mr. and Airs. Geo. F. Dunn left limnPeers "I ’ll«■ legislature* ' " cer- informed the TIMES that unless eon tion will bo closed. rifory which the French lost four no’ a bamd if four brought in from 1 lei.

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