The Republican Journal: Vol. 90, No. 20

The Republican Journal: Vol. 90, No. 20

The Republican Journal. MK 90. NO. 20 MAINETtHURSDAY, llAY 16, 1918. FOUR CENTS ■ ■■■■! II BELFAST, V<)|J ———— "" _ ed Day. City Government. The Leonard & Barrows’ Shoe The North Searsmont Tragedy. with his family, there being two in- Tomorrow, Friday, is Arbor Day. There The Red Cross committee for next Memorial fants besides his that he could will wife, be no public observance, but many week’s drive announces a subscription of ,1 Dickey reports good Factory. claim exemption on this ground. He trees will be and 11000 from Miss Anne C. ,rn„ The adjourned meeting was held Mon- Pease Murders His Wife, Ellen Cooper planted others cared Crosby. This tha Roy had not been with his wife for ,hf work of arranging day with the follow- of Miss Marie living for. generous contribution should inspire all Wta"‘(i evening, May 13th, Belfast’s Largest Industry. Pease, in the Presence The plan of some time, having been at his father’s of us to for Red Cross j)ay program. ing present: Mayor Wescott; Aldermen The Belfast Free give freely work. r' Jackson. Library has sent 181 in the morning at Through the courtesy of Herbert H. home. Mr. Pease is remembered in Bel- exercises Simmons, Clements, Hatch, Thompson; books, which have been donated for the District Superintendent and Mrs. Al- instead of in the fast as a for the Theatre Councilmen 'Stevens, superintendent of the Leonard Ellen Pease, only daughter of driver of public carriage Howes, Durham, Field, Syl- Cooper soldiers and have 103 on hand bert E. Luce of Rockland were in Belfast & for that with general favor. Barrows’ shoe The Journal re- Maude was | Windsor House stable during last sum- meeting vester, Payson, Staples, Perry. factory, George and (George) Cooper, purpose. Wednesday, calling on friends, and were C. Thompson has ten- porter had the 1.15 a. m. mer. ,olge The committee on sewers fa privilege of spending an killed her husband at about a reported by j The given reception last night at the Meth- if the Colonial Theatre hour last The funeral of Mrs. Pease was held Maine Library Association will llSe on the of Geo. C. Lower Friday very pleasantly in a tour May 11th, in a sleeping room odist Church under of vorably petition Saturday, have their the auspices the and their friends and of inspection of this office of Monday at 2 p. m. at the home of her twenty-sixth meeting May \iniy for a sew’er on lower-Main street and un- busy plant. Supt. adjoining the central telephone ladies of the 16th and 17th at society. the same and are Stevens in Mrs. Bessie Wentworth of Lin- the Unitarian church, opted on the of Ellen ban- recently came to Belfast from the & Belfast Tel. Co. what parents, favorably petition Liberty The subscription dance given on Mon- the Hazard colnville officiating. The arrangements Waterville. Miss Annie L. Barr and Miss (iioughtfulness. born for a sewer between U nion and factory in Gardiner to suc- was formerly the Sylvester Goodwin Bay I Marguerite day night in Odd Fellows’ hall by Mrs. been extended to all View streets. ceed Supt. Walter and were under the direction of Chas. E. Owen of the Belfast library ,;1ve C. Shaw, who was now owned by the company house, will William H. Hall was a great success and and The annual appropriations were taken assistant to undertaker Chas. be in attendance. Miss Barr will Tkc part in the parade obliged to resign on account of illness. opposite her parents’ residence. Mrs. Sherman, and the resolution was read: just a attended by 40 couples. Some very pretty up following R. Coombs of Belfast. There was a give paper at the Friday morning ses- he city has been invited, Leaving his office where five young Pease and Miss Marie Jackson were oc- large Resolved, That the sum of seventy sion on “Work with and gowns were worn and the affair was'most to the invi- ladies were as attendance and about 100 people accom- Boys Girls.” societies accept seven thousand two hundred three busy with the firm’s finances the house and acting opera- eighty cupying There was no at and book the remains to the Last the members of enjoyable. attempt t ht Tarratine Tribe of Red ($77,283) dollars be raised upon the polls accounts, Supt. Stevens under the manage- panied cemetery. Mbnday the surgi- began tors for the company, A well selected order of and estates of the resident inhabitants of his cal dressings class of the local Red decorating. K Clark Camp, Sons of explanation with the full side of ment of James H. Cilley of Waldo. The Cross the of and the estates dances was arranged and dancing was en- City Belfast, upon tanned began work for the red cross emblems leather in the stock room which ladies had retired at 10.15 p. m. to of the non-residents of said city for the young The News of Belfast. from 9 to with intermission at in be worn on their and veils. joyed 1, 11, automobiles for the street municipal year A. D. and appropri- they buy the open market. Here he the same bed, with Mrs. aprons Each 1918, I Friday occupying during which sandwiches and coffee were as also member, experienced or a mmodate the members of ated follows: explained how some of the other I Pease’s little son Lloyd, aged 7 months, beginner, will j Thomas H. Marshall Circle observed served. It was the first dress party of such as be obliged to give 72 hours \rmy will be appreciated. Contingent $7,000 00 ! stock, sole leather, came cut, and sleeping in his carriage at the foot of the actual work Interest on 00 President’s Day and Mother’s Day at its for the season. own bonded debt. 7,500 how the cement in the emblem. The room in Memorial will furnish tbeir immediate future bed. The story as told by Miss Jackson I ! Harbor bridges.. 7,000 0 | last The Circle will would* advance in meeting Tuesday. hall will be open every afternoon for Highways and Bridges.. 9,000 00 j price as the Govern- was in substance as follows: They were the hold its regular meetings at the Post State aid .. 1,333 00 rest of the week for work on PERSONAL. rnment has donated the ! highways i ment had commandeered some of its in- both sleeping, but had left a light on the the 72-hour Sidewalks. 1,500 00 room every Tuesday this month. service plan. [lie Grand Army for the Sewers. 1 500 00 gredients. The side of leather goes first swit h board that was shining directly • Thomas J. Morrison has gone to Hath, and will also Fire 3 500 00 to the cutting The Surgical Dressings committee are day they Department.. room, where with dies in into their room. She was awakened by At a of the B. H. S. Police 2,700 GO meeting freshman where he has employment. > Department. in need of wooden boxes for the in tli street a power machine, the different saw shipping parade. Paupers 2,900 00 parts of some one speaking. She Roy Pease class Friday it was voted to visit Castine an F. Ellis and two little [lowers will be Street 4 850 00 the shoe is cut with the least surgical dressings. As it is quite Mrs. Benjamin appreciat- lighting. possible standing in the door and heard him say next Saturday in place of a class ride. Memorial building expense .. 2 500 00 waste. added expense to purchase new sons of Bangor arrived recently to visit many little things which In this room the edges are also aroused Mrs. boxes, I Maintenance of team. 1,300 00 “Ellen.” Miss Jackson The excursion will be on the steamer gne1 City dealers who have second-hand boxes her Mrs. Ellen Sanborn. the veterans as well Brown tail moth 500 00 prepared for the stitching machine. There any mother, issist expense. Pease who replied, “yes I am awake. Golden Rod, Capt. Perry Coombs. It City park. 100 00 is now no waste they are willing to donate are requested tribute to the men who whatever of material as said: “Can I here tonight?” will be for Mr. and Mrs. Amos Clement left Tues- Water supply 200 00 Then Roy stay necessary 50 students to go in soil. For the the small pieces, even to to notify Mr. Robert P. Chase. -ig oil French Machinery and tools account. 500 00 trimmings, are Ellen replied: “Certainly, there is a bed order to get the boat. The class also day to spend the season at their summer of the Armory and rifle range. 700 00 sold at a good The Club held their ihe history world, price. stairs.” He then asked his wife to go Minnetoska regu- voted upon its class which home, Seaside Inn, Seal Harbor. Railroad investigation. 1,000 00 up colors, are to id this an Memorial Nearly all the operatives in the stitch- lar last Friday afternoon at the year Interest on temporary loans. 1,000.00 upstairs with him, but she refused saying meeting be gold and white. James Tolford Dur- Miss Lillian Dexter left Monday to t. an American Memorial Discount on taxes. 2,000 00 ing room are girls and women who work home of their leader, Mrs. C. M. Craig. it was her night on duty and the baby ham is president of the class, one of the spend two weeks in Brookline, Mass., School purposes, as follows: g aves of our heroes will rapidly and on these Miss It was voted to hold meetings once in School Contingent.

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