Ellsworth American : June 4, 1919

Ellsworth American : June 4, 1919

Slmerfran. I0I-.-KIFT10* PI* —-—- -- ■ .. T VI7 I pbio*. *l.oc tu*.| IJIT T unrAtirnTT :or,. LAV. l„>,..«u»OT,n* (SUfitoortl)I ELLhWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON JUNE 4 1919 ■ •»*»«.«»oo»«,.ol«.m*™,: Vo 5bbfrtigfmtnt«. LOCAL AFFAIRS J. Redman of Ellsworth and ;New York, atoberttenTmit*. apd George E. Googina of Bar Harbor. KKW AUVKKTISKMKNTM THIS TVKKK Janies T. Harriman, George H. Harri- man, Herman Jordan and Salis- Vase lout Joseph Sheriff's sale bury, employed by the N. E. Telephone City ordinance <£ Telegraph Co., at present in Aroostook Union Trust Co J A Haynes-rGrocer county, were at home over Memorial day M L Adams—Hosiery and Sunday. Blacksmith shop to let E H The Baker—Optometrist torpedo boat Hale, named Thomas C Smith—Fish destroyer * market in honor of Morang’s garage-Vulcanizing the late Senator Eugene Hale, In bankruptcy—BimonCrockett was launched at Bath Thursday afternoon. Augusta, Mb: Miss .Mary Cameron Hale, daughter of Central Maine Power wanted ORGANIZATION WINS Co—Help Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Hale, christened Bath; the boat. Mrs. Mary C. Hale, widow of Higgins Art wanted Co-Help Senator Hale, was present at the launch- ORGANIZATION la what win* in war, In business, or In bank- Providbhcb, R I: We used to think ing. ing. thin b*nk was ideally organlied, bat EV Bowen, jr—Automobiles much better how very we are situated to-day as a member of Mrs. E. E. who was called to the Federal Reserve Springer, Bunking 8y*tem. Membership links us SCHEDULE OF MAILS Madison, Wia., early in the with the strongest and beat organlied banks the April by throughout serious illness country. AT BLLSWORTH POSTOPF1CB. of her daughter, Mrs. Porter Is In 7919. George Paine, arrived home Thurs- Their organiiation our organiiation; their strength our effect. May 1H, day, accompanied her and strength. And your financial tecurity may benefit, In turn, If by daughter MAILS RECEIVED. children. Prof. Paine you are among our depositors. will join hi family Week Day$. here later, for the summer. He has re- F*o» Wb*t—7.21 a 4.40 m. m; p cently been elected to a professorship in From EtBT-U.lI, am: 5.51 ami 10.(2 p m. Harvard university, and will begin his (10.62 mall Dot distributed until following duties there in the fall. morning.) Miss Nellie Stratton MAILS CLOSR AT POSTOPPICR Abbott, daughter Gorso of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest of Whst-10.40 a m; 5.30 and 9.00 p mf" Abbott and Ooino East—6.50 a m: 4.10 p m. Hancock, Fred Earle Grant, Sundays. were married Thursday forenoon at Arrives from the West at 8.16 a m. Closes the Baptist parsonage in Bar for West at 4.50 p m. Harbor, by Rev. G. Everett Fairchild. They left on a honeymoon trip to New Registered mail should be at postoffice half I York state. After their return, will an hour before mall closes. they gh ana savings reside in Hancock. Mr. ca'^S* Grant is purser WHY BE A DRIFTER? on the Maine Central \V EAT II FK IN KLLSWOUTH. boats from Mt. Desert Ferry, and the bride has been em- Like a flowing river, some people follow the lines of least resistance lb .17 Common lb Week 5^3 Crackers, Crackers, .17 For Kuding at Midnight Tuesday, ployed as telegraph at the operator Ferry. and all their cash for luxuries. June 3, 1919. have the spend surplus Drifting is easv but Oyster lb .17 Tip Top Pilot, lb .17 They best wishes of their many friends. accomplishment requires determination. Decide to save all you can lb .18 From observations taken at th$ powet Cream Lunch, Saltine Lunch, lb .26 station of the Bar Harbor A Union Rive) Start an account with the Hancock Hank. Power Co., in Ellsworth. Precipitation The Ellsworth board of trade will have County Savings lb given in inches for the multi Sugar Wafers, ,7a Sunshine Clover Leaves, lb .75 twenty-four hours a next ending at< midnight. J banquet Tuesday evening at 8 Hancock at the Hancock County Savings Bank lb .75 Perfecto Weather Precip- o’clock, house, in con- PhrHpeno. Sugar Wafers, lb .75 1 emperatnre condition* itation nection with its regular meeting. Ellsworth, Maine 4 a ni 12 m Tickets are r Sunshine Wafers are a forenoon afternoon fl plate, limited to sixty- Sugar just little Wed 47— 64— c»ear clear five, and will be sold in advance. A I'hurs 46— 64— richer than ever tasted. fair fair committee is now out soliciting member- anything you Fri 55— 6»— clear clear ships in the board of trade. Every busi- 8at 6C— clear fair AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE ness man in Ellsworth should be con- —Let us have your order. Sun 42— 60— clear fair Insurance on it V We will be glad to accept a risk from you. nected with and if not solicited Mon 51- 68— fair fair it, by a member of the rues 52— 77— clear fair committee, should see the H. C. Total rainfall in May, 5.19 inches secretary, Stratton. It is hoped to Insurance and Real Estate Average temperature. 52.2 arrange for some out-of-town speaker at 69 Main HAYNES '“A Taplcy Building, 8t. Telephones: Office 14, Residence 144 r.>J‘A.* Mav. ItttK. 56.1 the .Cash and Carry P banquet. ~ Grocer. Eilswortk ^." ■—kig—I Lieut. Commander Richardson, the first There will|be a| sociable at the MEMORIAL DAY Baptist' commander of the naval reserve station vestry this evening. at Bar Harbor, and his son, were 1 crippled Observed In Ellsworth In Time- F’ernald Webster is at home from Low- killed last when the Record Thursday automobile Honored Form Exchange til. Mass., on a short vacation. in which they were was struck riding by Memorial day was observed in Ells- train at a in George M. Hawkes of Boston haB been crossing Massachusetts. worth in the usual manner. The rapidity I have SILVY & a few in Mrs. Richardson and a decided to adopt this new LINNEHAN. INC. 'pending days Ellsworth. younger son with which the ranks of the G. A. R. are witnessed the accident from Miss Margaret Ford of Hallowell is vis- another thinning was sadly apparent. Upon Com- feature in my Amberola department, lutomobile. Commander Richardson made ting her aunt, Mrs. J. A. McGown. mander Small has devolved each year for leveral customers a . visits to Ellsworth while stationed several thereby giving my chance GARAGE George W. Higgins is attending the years past the responsibility of »t Bar Harbor, taking part in the demon- Itate jewelers* convention in preparing for the observance of the day, to change some of the records they no Kaugor. itrations in honor of the drafted AGENTS Foil men and with the ranks growing thinner and The Ellsworth band will a give concert eaving for camp. He was a courteous longer care for. age laying a heavy hand upon many of the •'riday evening at 7.30 in front of Hancock and a jentleman loyal son of Uncle Sam, veterans of the Civil bis work has tall. war, Overland and Chevrolet Cars md friends here learned of his MAKE death with become arduous. It is probable that this INQUIRIES Mrs. Frank Moon and Mar- •egret. daughter, may be the last year that the G. A. R. > OI1 nford Motor I ruck are visiting Mrs. John Kav in Port- will E. F. Cleveland Tractor Ellsworth has material for a town post attempt any general program ROBINSON I end. good for the The oal) team, as was evident on Memorial day. work must be taken up John sons OPTOMETRIST i's iu ready for Congressman A. Peters arrived lay, when a team by of veterans, or by the newly or- stock, immediate delivery.J hastily picked-up gave I loine for Saturday a short visit,leaving for •he high school boys a ganized post of the American Legion. lively fight, Victor and Edison Talking; Machines Vashington again Monday night. osing by only one run. In the forenoon, details from the post, Ih-t’ -i-s in Second-hand Cars. A little and Records Seeoud-hand j a assisted by sons of visited the George 8. Foster and wife left Monday work, little effort on the part of veterans, Cars now offered : i ly auto for a short visit in tome one and a little cemeteries and decorated the graves of Portland. backing by the ELL8 WORTH, MAINE ow n, and Ellsworth can on comrades. At 1 o’clock the post assem- Cars Fulton J. Kedman and wife are at their put the field *2 Ford Trucks 1 Reo Truck nine that will make bled and with the Ellsworth band and' j Ellsworth home for a short time. They a creditable showi- ng. Bluehill, Hancock the drum corps, marched to the hall, es- All in first-class order. rill spend the summer at Bar Harbor. Point, Cherry- ield, Bar Harbor, the radio station and corting the orator of the day to the hall. New Restaurant Mrs. Michael J. Drummey of Portland Former Chief-Justice L. A. in )ther towns in the county, have teams Emery, eas in Ellsworth over Memorial Ellsworth for the day, was called upon 1 ublie day, with which a summer Auto Service and schedule of games to at the hall. was offered Day Night isiting her sister, Mrs. Ann Breenahan. preside Prayer 30aid be and Lunch Room to arranged. There will be a meet- by Rev. R. H. Moyle, and the festival 44truck hire for transfer Mrs.

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