The Hunting Season m Aroostook County Opens October First---Now is the Time to Make Your Plans jiiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuniBHiiL- 'ti'iitiiM itnt'. m . 11rM 'iM M iiiKiiiim iitm 11' 111:n i 11n : 111:i i i ’ 11r i .: - m iim im im im : 'ilium ;i. urn* SHIRE TOWN OF l | AROOSTOOK TIMES l April 13, 1860 to AROOSTOOK COUNTY c ary Library l December 27, 1916 d'liiiiii iMiHJilHiimiHmiimiiHuiiMimumiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiintmiih uiiimuimi; HOULTON TIMES riinmuiMiHiinminmimmiiiimimmmmiiimiimiiiimimi.'iH.iiMimmiiiii VOLUME LX 11 HOULTON, MAINE, WEDNESDAY. SEI’TKMHER 2 f 1922 N i; M HER TIIIRT Y - EIGIIT BEN GREEN'S PICNIC BUSINESS AND PROFES­ ICE CREAM COMPANY LOGAN-CURTIS Hen Green's annual picnic lor the PERCY R. TODD SIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB BUILDING STORAGE LANT REFERENDUM Married at tlx* Methodist parsonage* younger boys of the town took place Twenty-three ladies answered the Extensive alterations are being made at S o'clock Thurday morning Sept, at the trotting park last Friday after­ AND PRESIDENCY tall of Miss G. Dennett chairman of on the old Charles Berry stable o:i VOTE IN DETAIL 14th.by Rev. Albert E. Luce. Made­ noon when one hundred and thirty the organization committee of the Bangor street by the Houlton lee line Eleanor Logan and .Mr. Arnold youngsters ranging in ages from six to State Federation to determine if Houl­ Cream Company preparatory to the Freeman Curtis. Tlx* double ring ser­ fifteen gathered to compete for the CANADIAN NAT’l ton would decide to organize a busi­ erection of a new and enlarged ice BYCOUNTIES vice was performed. They wets* ac­ prizes in the athletic events and par­ ness and professional woman's club at ‘■ream manfacturing plant allowing companied by Mr. and Mrs. Phillip take of the bountiful supper given at this time and to listen to what Miss for a cold storage capacity ol fin.mio Traften. Tin* bride wore a brown fur the close of the meet. Interest, in Aroostook County Dennett had to say regarding the work ga lions. The Country Districts Seem trimmed suit with burnt orange hat. There was a many entries in every of such a eliih. d lx* stable as it stood was in tlx* Six* is tlx* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. event and the competition was keen. will Keep Him in His The meeting was called to order term of a barn. Tlx* top story lias to Favor Present Ellis Logan and graduated from H. H. The prize winners of the nine events by .Miss S. Josephine Peabody who boon entirely removed and a square S. 1920 and for the past year lias been v/ere as follows: Present Position briefly outlined the nature of the call roofed structure is being built. At Commission teaching. Mr. Curtis is tlx* son of Mr. Bicycle race free-for-all, First prize, ---------- and announced that a chairman ami its completion tlx* ix*w plant will lx* and Mrs. Frank H. Curtis and graduat­ C. Albert, second Leo Downey. Among the various names most pro- Tlx* result of the Referendum Vote secretary should lx* appointed to look occupied by one of tlx* busiest in­ ed from Sherman Mills High School Potato race, First, Guy Cyr,second minently mentioned in connection with last week which asked whether Un­ after this meetin.g Miss Peabody was dustries ill tlx* t o w 11 _ Tlx* Heed of 1922. and is now in business with his Max Adler. the position of head of tlit* Canadian people of tlx* State of Maim* wished appointed chairman and Mrs. Cora adequate cold storage spare has long father. A wedding breakfast was ser­ Three legged race, First prize Philip National Railway System, is that of to have a Full Time Highway C-ommis- M. Putman secretary of this meeting. been felt due to the inequality of the ved at tlx* brides home. Percy R. Todd, president of the Ban­ sion was defeated by 36tl4 and while Daly, second, Ralph Lyon. Mi ss Peabody introduced Miss Den­ cream supply, which fluctuates with Friday evening a reception was held' Wheelbarrow race, won by McGin- gor and Aroostook Railway in Maine many voted intelligently on tin* ques­ nett of Portland who outlined in a tlx* seasons. With tlx* new arrange­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank by birth and has relatives in Ottawa. tion. the wording of the vote was very ly and Albert. very plain way the workings of such ment it will lx* possible to keep tlx* Curtis. The house was very attrac­ Baseball throw, won by Bagnall. He is well known to have been ap­ blind and many who did not can* a (dub in a town and what such a club machines going during tlx* Winter tively decorated with cut flowers and 100 yard dash won by Guy Cyr, sec­ proached on several occasions with re- enough about looking into tin* matter, ceant to a community. months when tlx* demand is compara­ terns. Tlx* bride* wore* orchid geor­ ond, Philip Daly. pect to the position a reluctance to­ either did not vote or else cast the At tin* (dose it was voted that a tively light, putting tlx* manfactun*d gette and satin and carried sweet peas 220 yard dash, won Herbert Faulk­ ward relinquishing his pr< sent some­ ballot without marking it. The vote Houlton business and professional wo­ ice cream into cold storage to be They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. ner. second. Max Adler. what comfortable position for the in every town where the TIMES cir­ man's club be organized and out of the kept until tlx* summer months, thus Maurice Clark. Dainty refreshments Half mile run. by Bone Nevers, sec- more onerous, if more lucrative, task culates went very strong against the were served 23 Ladies present IS joined and the allow ng for equalization of labor by several young ladies. of pulling the Canadian National sys­ ond, Leo Downey. following officers were elected: Miss proposal, showing that the explains Their many friends wish them much Marathon from park to Ben Green's tem out of tin* slough of deficits. It S. Josephine Peabody, chairman; Mrs. Ralah Larrabce a fiaum-r resident of tions ghen in each issue tor three pleasure and great happiness. store won by C. Albert. is now, however, considered probable weeks before election, were beneficial ______________ Nora Taber, vice-chairman; Mrs. An­ Houlton who is now Chief operator An excellent supper consisting of that he may ultimately accept. Be in assisting the readers in being able Wendell Grant left Friday morning nie Mcllroy, secretary; Miss Virgin­ for Cue Canadian Pacific Ry. Cal­ baked beans, bread, beer and cook­ that as it may, the government ap­ to decide which was tlx* best way to for Waterville. He is a member of the ia Bttrhar. treasurer. It was voted gary was in town last week tlx guest ies was served at 5. p. m. pears at last to have a man in view. vote for the interests of the State and senior class at Colby College this year, that tlx* next meeting he held at tlx* of Mr. and Mrs. Mona Buck leaving for Another prominent railwayman good roads. ----------------------- high school on Wednesday, Sept, 2", Caribou where he will spend a few dav*$ who is said to have been canvassed is at 7.3b, when further plans will bo with 1 is mother and sister Mrs. Fred The proposal to change tlx* present WOODSTOCK FAIR W. P. Kenney, vice-president of the taken up. I Joy ha Highway Commission, who are each OPENING EXERCISES Great Northern, who however, showed receiving Jliimi a year, for a Full Time no readiness to comply with the iuva- IS NOW HISTORY commission to receive $4500 for the AT HIGH SCHOOL tion. U. S. GOVT POTATO CARY MEMORIAL chairman and $40fiq for each of the Four Days of Good Racing— La’ je The eyes of the government have REPORT LAST WEEK LIBRARY NOTES other two members, would have been Many of Town's Business and Profes­ Crowds Each Day also been turned toward a prominent sional Men are Speakers The carlot shipment of potatoes de­ The Library received a gift recent­ a lank injustice to the people who official on tin* I’ennsylvannia road. creased about !xxi cars from tlx* move­ ly that will be interesting to many of have been receiving such good returns The fifth annual Woodstock Exhibi­ Geddes Report Discredited. Another year lias started at Houlton tion is now a thing of the past but. ment of tlx* preceding week_ Tlx- our people. .Mr. Wilt'ord Fullerton from the State money expended for There is no evidence that any man High School and. if the impressive ex­ eighteen leading late shipping state presented a set of tlx* Literary Digest roads, .lust think of it! Paying $12.- like all things that are pleasant, has in Canada has been seriously ap­ ercises that marked tlx* opening can sent 1 934 cars compared with 2..'bid History of the World War. This is 7m; for the services of 3 men where it left a good impression behind it. proached, and there was never any he taken as a criterion of what the fu­ the wek bfore and with about 27x0 a very carefully prepared summary of is now costing $3ihhi, and these* high The racing program consisted of ele­ chance that Sir Erie Geddes would ture of tlx* year is to be, all past ef­ for tlx* same week last year. Move­ the great war and will lie much ap­ priced men could only work six ven classes, practically the same hor­ accept the position even if it had been forts are bound to lx* eclipsed.
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