March 10,1921

March 10,1921

The Republican Journal. KO, THURSDAY, MARCH 1921. ^iPIK 1°._BELFAST, MAINE, 10, ri VF ^F^r^ jvustees of the Belfast City Government PERSONAL THE CHURCHES Katcha-Koo The News of Belfast. District. ] The Belfast City Laundry are using f^Vater The regular of the Belfast only pure water and soap without chem- meeting city Mrs. G. lias There will service Rev tbe production which is Aldermen and Fry! Spinney returned be preaching by Katcha-Koo, Mr. Frank of Mayor, government was held a O’Leary who has icals. See their advt. Monday evening, from business trip to Boston. C. W. Martin at Woods’ schoolhouse, to be given March 18th afternoon and Bangor, next week. I conducted a of the City of Belfast, Mayor C. W. Wescott West Sunday afternoon * at number of minstrel shows in presiding. Absent, W. G French of Waterville was in Northport, evening bv the Senior class of the High Eugene L. Spear, Grace H. Hayes and Alderman Hatch and 2.30. this city, was here last week for the bas- H. Councilman Belfast several _ A. Patter- days the past week. school, brings atmosphere of the far Howard left Wednesday noon to P submit herewith re- shall. yie ket ball game. \\, First Parish (Unitarian) Church. attend a in Port- District from I Charles E. Knowlton left Tuesday on a East. There is something doing every telephone conference p*s\. Water The of Rev. A. E. minister* I. reports the City Tax business trip to Boston and Wilson, Preaching Frank Wilson was in seven 1 land. January 1, 1921, in*! Marshal, vicinity. minute. Those who have seen the re- Bangor and service at 10.45 a. m., sermon subject: the as of Collector, Belfast Water and Will days past week to attend the Metro- The ice January 1, District, S. York has returned to Sears- "The Soul’s Wireless.” Church school at hearsals declare that such a thing as a Heal team of Bangor won from the the trial information regard- balance of the City Treasurer port after a few visit in Belfast. noon to politan Life Insurance days’ AII cordially invited worship at "dull spot" is positively unknown. In Company’s ban- Amoskeags of Manchester, N. H.. at the the as may be were read and * of plant placed on fild. A. this church. quet and business meeting. citizens of the Colby Rackliffe was called to Isles- addition to the hilarious farce-comedy, Armory here Tuesday evening in a score the The roll of boro monthly accounts was pass* Saturday by the death of Lincoln N Clyde Orris Woods was elect- of 48 to METHODIST CHURCH. People’s the tableau and scenic effects recently 18, with Getc hell as referee ed as tollows: Meth- pageantry, Gilkey ed among the new members BALANCE odist Rev. Charles W. to it of Belfast Earl School Medical Church, Martin, will leave nothing be desired. And White, Belfast’s amateur radio Inspection. $50 00 i Mrs. Flora Heath has returned from No. 7 Court of January 1, 1921 pastor; parsonage, St.; tele- that the is Troop One, the Belfast Boy Scouts, Contingent .'/’*. 704 70 is also said costuming really operator, received a message Wednesday Winthrop, Mass., where she spent the phone, 213.11. Sunday morning preach- who are a ASSETS Highways...iV.!!’.!!!"’.! 567 98 making material gain in mem- noon winter. Sunday school, 12 m. superb. that the U. S. S. Ossipee had been 00 Transportation. 3gg qq ing, 10.45; Evening bership. $163.000 service at 7.30. called to Supt. of Schools. *] 93 76 J. N. Hoit Prayer meeting this, Mrs. Georgia S. at the head of assist a British Wand- |fplAl.ten-dona of Hampden Highlands is | Parker, steamer, School at 7.30. K of 385 40 Charity.’ 10 56 the guest of his Thursday, evening Company the Third Maine In- by, stranded on Goat 1 daughter, Mrs. Elijah the local committee, is working hard Island off the Park.20 20 163,385 40 Ritchie. fantry, Capt. Basil R. Allen, were guests Maine coast. 3,267 99 Machinery and Tools. 168 84 : and her assistants, Verna Greenlaw', ( Belfast Free The regular services will be held at the Friday evening of the new Third I 1,162 47 Library. 267 02 ^Mrs. E. A. Greer of Belmont arrived cnairman of the advertising Maine The State of Maine. Universalist church Sunday with ser- committee; Dickey-Knowlton Beal Estate 683.00 116 25 j recently to visit her Mrs. Mel- Company in Camden. a School daughter, Bartlett of They report very Company has rented 52 60 Contingent. 127 5?! vin Knowlton. mon at 10.45 a. m. by Rev. William Whiting publicity; Principal the Carter house on Free Text pleasant visit. Books. 90 Vaughan. The choir will have a special Harry A. Foster of and Harold Miller street to Mrs. Ida School R finance, Marden, who is $168,551,46 .‘pairs. 10 87 Mrs. Lilliau Kellogg has returned to musical program. The Sunday school M. L. S. Webb as property man, have left no McCorrison of this city writes already occupying the house. The tene- Paupers. 169 66 Boston after a visit with her will meet at noon. nIUTIES mother, from St. N. that ment in Police. 2 90 Mrs. Frank A. Riggs. stone unturned to make this a record John, B., the U. S. S. A. the easterly side of the house r v Morttraye Cemeteries. 20 00 L. Kent sailed March 5th has 75,000 00 ! Street The First baptist Church. breaking production. from that port been rented to Stillman Flood, who Lights 40125 Mrs. A. B. Wyllie has been attending Rev. Bonds 90,000.00 C. with the largest cargo of ever will move in as City Building. 35 65 the millinery in Boston and lieorge Sauer, pastor; residence, 13 Miss M. Heberling of giain soon as the parties oc- 787 36 R. openings j Margery Iowa, Hayford Account. 67 06 New York the Cedar; telephone, 123-11. The services shipped from that cupying the rent 1,660.00 Fire past week. representing the John B. Rogers Produc- vicinity. remove to Waterville. Department.. 795 15 of worship on Sunday are at 10.45 and 1,11410 Mrs David R. Dupee of the The City Team. 158 72 Willard A. Johnson went to Lew- 7.30. Bible school at 12 o’clock. Chris- ing Co., is coaching the cast and all the New England Afternoon Club of Emma White Armory. 62 50 iston last Saturday to visit her tian Endeavor at 6.30. is as as she is Insurance Exchange in Boston was in Barker $168,651 46 General School daughter, Thursday at 7.30 dances. She charming Tent, Daughters of Veterans, had Purposes. 33 17 Mrs. Alton and Allen, family. the mid-week service. The is this last a Plant Invest- public ca pable and speaks in the highest terms city week, adjusting local rates very pleasant social session followed by „e<] that the invited to attend. 69 Mrs. Charles heartily and the a as of January Total.$4,301 S. Bickford went to of the school’s talent and willingness to rating buildings of the Interna- delicious picnic lunch last $163,000 “The Teaching of Jesus about Man” Wednesday Frank R. Or- Portland called by the ill- tional <200,000 as reported at Woodcock, Joseph Tyler, Wednesday, will fce the co-operate. Radio Telegraph Company afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Mos- ness of her uncle, James Carle. pastor’s sermon theme Sun- mu The Public Utilities rin J. Dickey and Clarence M. Knowlton man. day evening. It is expected that at the One of the features is the chorus of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. H. Carter of Port- Covers were laid for 13, twelve that the dif- Mrs. $37,000 were drawn as Walter J. Clifford was called to morning service the the jurors. delegates from voices, which will sing music especially land have been the members and a guest. There was in- the purchase price of N, church to spending past week ar* | The Collector of Taxes was Woodstock, B., recently by the illness the Boys’ Conference will pre- and which was instructed and written for the comedy, and also many in the guests of itiation at the regular meeting in Memo- <200,000, death of her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth sent reports. The convention proved in city, relatives. Their side as be to proceed to collect the tax assessed rial Hall that liability Reserve, Murphy. many ways to be the greatest of its kind familiar patriotic and popular songs, Miller street house has been leased by the evening. the rom both sides, leaving against the vessel built in the Pendleton ever held in Maine. 1516 were which will strike a chord in the hearts of Orrin Mrs. Herbert H. Stevens left boys in J. Dickey, Agency. | The library of the late Charles A. Pilg- at actual cost, Monday attendance and the shipyard. to a speakers and leaders the audience. l spend week with her mother, Mrs. William bury for many years editor of The RECEIPTS were of national reputation. Our Boudle of Lynn, Mass., has Repub- Adjourned. Amelia Allen, and other relatives in boys The chorus the following: lican will have an comprises of Journal, has been $23.324 79 Marlboro, Mass. interesting and impressive bought Giles G. Abbott, the Chapin recently placed 66 05 story to tell, and it is desired that the Oriental Ladies—Charlotte Knowlton, on shelves made for the *. local agent, the Ernest farm on purpose in the ! LINCOLN N.

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