
tnencan. \ ■VBtcKimoii raioa, §3.00 ras tbab. 1 MTHU) AS I BOOK D OLA 81 MATT8I Vol. LX IV. f IP PAID IP A DV A PCI. •1.50. Cll^MWtl} ELLSWORTH, MAINE, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 10, 1918. I at ram illrwobth pobtopficb. \ No. 28. Aoomiftrmnuf. tain merit program will include singing labbcrtiemirntB. 1 LOCAL AFFAIRS by Sophia Walker and Louise Alexander, a drill by the Camp Fire girls, and read- NEW ADVRKTIiRMKNTS THIS WKEK ing by Miss M. A. Greely. Tax Rule A dance was held at Columbus ball Bijou thextre Saturday in honor of Frank J. BURRILL NATIONAL BANK Buck for sale evening Conversion of Bonds was a Liberty Union Trust Co. Dunleavy, who home on short fnr- K H Baker—Optometrist lough from Camp Devens. Music was ELLSWORTH, MAINE Public sale of real estate Hancock Co Savings Bank furnished by a few young ladies. J A Haynes-Cash and carry Divorce libel—Willis P Sadler The annual meeting of the Hancock U. S. A. bonds of the First and Second Si Ivy'« garage—second-nand cars county chapter of the American Red Cross Liberty Loan John E Treworgy—Caution notice Liberty Conversions Loan A Building Ass’n— Special meeting will be held at Hancock hall Wednesday, Loan are now convertible into the new issue at Hancock County Red Cross chapter — An- July 17, at 2.30 o'clock. It is hoped there nual meeting the rate of 4 ^ cent. The will be a large attendance of members. per right to convert Owners of 3 ’•» and 4 cent continues until per Liberty Loan SCHEDULE OF MAILS The Ellsworth board of registration will Nov. 9, 1918, after which time be in session to Bonds desiring to convert into 4 '< cent ST ELLSWORTH KITOmCI. Tuesday Saturday of next this privilege is withdrawn. per In affect, June 24, 1918 week, inclusive, and Monday of the fol- for the of Holders of bonds to make Bonds can now do so. We will be to lowing week, purpose revising wishing such exchange glad MAILS RBCUIVBD. and correcting the voting list. The hours leave their bonds with us and we will Week Day a. of will be from 9 a. m. may gladly attend to all details. Write, or meeting to 1 p. m., telephone From Wrst—6.66 a m; 4.21, 7.08 pm. 3 to5 and 7 to 9 p.m. attend to all details in connection with same. call if interested. From East—12.28, 6.42,10.87 p m. (10.87 mall The Unitarian Woman’s Alliance is not distributed until following morning.) busy with preparations for the mid- Sunday a. summer fair. The afternoon entertain- From Wrst—6.66 am. ments will be under the direction of Miss No mail from east Sunday. Erva Giles, and Rev. J. W. Tickle is ar- MAILS CLOBB AT POITOPnCl ranging another English play that prom- Week daya. ises to oe as attractive as the production Union Trust Company Goiro a Wrst—11.40 m; 4.50 and 9 p m. of ‘“Cinderella” I that he put on last year. Goiso East—6.80 a m: 8.40 p m. q^Ellsworth,Maine Last Sunday evening at the Methodist Our Customers Like These Crackers Sunday a. church a profitable service was held, the Qoimo West—6.10 and 9 pm. baptist church uniting. The boys who ' No mail east Sunday. and the Price is Lower have met at various homes for bible study under the instruction of the pastors of Registered mail should be at postofBce half the churches, took a large in the Soda Crackers, lb, 17c Cream Lunch, 18c an hour before mail closes. part ib, services, giving the gist in a month s Common Round, Ib, 17c Tip Top Pilot lb, 17c WRATH KK IN ELLSWORTH. studies, which were on the “Heroes of O. W. TAR LEV Faith” as given in Hebrews. There was a For Week at Ending Midnight Tuesday, good audience in spite of the rain, and July 9, 1918. When you want to serve the Best Peaches possible much favorable comment was heard on Fire Insurance | From observations taken at the powei the value of the work. All boys of the station of the Bar Harbor A Union River Rhone IA Ellsworth are invited to these studies. buy a can of our Power Co., In Ellsworth. Precipitation is city in inches given for the twenty-four hours A card tile of war-time is ending at midnight.) recipes being Superba at 28c a can Weather Precip- started at the Ellsworth public library, Temperature condition* itatiou and every one is urged to contribute war- time 4am 12 m forenoon afternoon recipes to it. This is to As You Turn The Pages Other Items that Appeal to the Thrifty Housewife Wed 62- *9— fair fair be a strictly war-time tile, con- Thuib 60— 74— cloudy, fair cloudy, rain .04 taining only tnose recipes calling for no of your bank book, it gives inspiration for greater Fri 62— 65- you achievement, Red 25c rair wheat or not over one-third wheat flour, Superba Salmon, can, Ryzom Baking Powder, lb, 35c Sat 61- 64- as you note the record of deposits and iuterest. If have ctoudy cloudy with the exception of raised breads. regular you Sun 60— 65— not an account with do not Fat Herring, "S£r„“T can, 19c Ivory Salt, box, 8c These recipes are free to all who care to yet opened us, delay—but start to-day. Mon 60 66- cloudy fair and it is to have a Campbell's Soup, can, 10c Climax Coffee, lb, 20c Tues 54- 69- cloudy cloudy copy them, hoped large number brought in. All recipes should Hancock County Savings Bank Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg, 12c Climax Tea, lb, 40c Mrs. Flora Devereux of Orono is in be left with Miss Hodgkins at the library, Ellsworth, Maine Ellsworth for a few weeks. which is open Wednesday afternoons and Saturday afternoons and evenings, Our limited service makes these Mrs. J. W. Talley and family of Mon- plan prices possible treal are here for the summer. Lin wood P. Swett, aon of the late George I IS. ARCHKR DEAD. GOING TO FRANCK. tt. Swett of died his Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Staples of Port- Ellsworth, Sunday at home in land were guests of Mrs. Fred Tinker Brewer, aged dfty-two years. Victim of Automobile Accident at Congressman Peters to Visit the Seat Mr. Swett was twice married. His iirfit “CASH AND CARRY" GROCER last week. WalthYm Last Week. of War. who was Miss Frances Hinds of wife, No. 21 who J. A. ELLSWORTH There will be a cooked food and apron B. 0. Archer of plantation, Congressman John A. Peters, the New HAYNES, Nova Scotia, died several years ago. By sale at the Methodist vestry next Saturday was injured in an automobile accident at England member of the House naval this marriage he had one son, George, now of last afternoon. Waltham Monday evening week, affairs committee, will be one of the six- of Camden. His second who sur- wife, died last at the home of his sister, Miss Annie of evening teen members of that committee who will Drummey Dorchester, vives was Miss Laura Kobinson of him, Mrs. in Bangor. is her Edward Eugene Laughlin, leave soon on an’offlcial tour of Mass., visiting parents, L. N. with one Linwood. inspection Blisstield, B., son, Mr. who was to Ells- and wife. Archer, brought of the naval activities of this in Drummey He leaves also his Mrs. Mar- country THEATRE stepmother, worth after the accident, was removed to Europe. BIJOU Miss Marion Nealley has returned to garet Swett, who made her home with the hospital in Bangor Thursday. His Secretary of the Daniels has after a vacation of Navy ap- ODD FEIt-L-OWS QUIL-DIIMQ Worcester, Mass., him. The funeral was held in Brewer seemed but condition at first favorable, the and will detail a naval three weeks at home. proved trip, this forenoon, and the body was brought more Wednesday night alarming symp- ; officer to accompany the party and make Mrs. Callahan of to Ellsworth for interment. WEDNESDAY July 10 —Ethel Barrymore in tbe 5-act play, “Tbe American Joseph Dorchester, toms developed, and his removal to the all the arrangements. The trip will be Mass., is her Mr. and Wiflow.” visiting parents, O. W. Tapley has been drafted into ser- hospital seemed advisable. made on one of the U. S. battleships, and Mrs. John W. Hawkes. as a of a committee for the THURSDAY, July 11—Mary Pickford in the 7-act play “A Romance of tbe vice member Examination there showed that his will occupy about six weeks. The com- Admission 10 and 20c. Matinee in tbe afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rice and son Northeastern which Redwood*.” military department back was broken, and an operation by mittee will visit both England and FRIDAY, July 12—the 5-act play “The Tenth Case.” Edward, of Bangor, were recent guests of is to work with a general committee ap- Dr. Hunt yesterday disclosed the fact France, and inspect the great naval Warwick in the 5-act “A Girl’* Mr. and Mrs. Earle the National War Work Coun- SATURDAY, July 13—Robert play, Folly,” Smith. pointed by that his spine was separated for a space establishments and airplane stations, cil of the Y. M. C. A. to the •Iso War News. Mrs. George R. Caldwell, with two bring require- of two inches. After the operation he incidentally they will be given op- 15—Tbe 5tb of “Tbe Bull’* also a 2-reel ments of the American to learn at MONDAY, July episode Eye,” comedy children, of Bomervilie, Mass., were guests expeditionary was taken to the home of his sister.
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