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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 6

Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 6

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ywr'-w a VV'' vv- Lewiston vemng journal svy FRIDAYIIOVIER' jy tnnAir PINE TREE RUBl HEEL MAYBUYLEWISTONMILL -1 2 irJ Vil Foiehllwni Worked II and 14 nourfisDijfitt NeccosiUes optiJa opthfa AW 'ion the mill had water power rights at Barkervllle ton owned by Alton Grant of Lewiston has beck secured for the Pino Tree State Rubber HmI Co by Carl Ootchell of OotcheU A It -waa anaoaaeod Frideg afternoon- Tho Plan Tree State Rabbec Heel Ca began Thursday a suit for jllir against John McCarthy and Guy -Flagg oR -Lewiston alloglnd at oontmot MoCntthy and Flagg an owaora at tho min propHth propert arty la Jabatie formerly occupied by thq Webster it waa tb company that over the deed Tha company plana of baa brought workmen It wished this on i The option the officials nuke -gn -Ypobxlanivn is pkU)-- mim eramefoNtathcM work- miW MViU Ub provide ayOtge 1 PortWu ftwa Xhe St i -s' flM Mj Osmmore -'t A km aumbac of baeteseewom- 'AVto MfkWIaDtMtetlN tog grhMSnbffirBSBnteSefficlala of V- Wifi' vertktyf "ltotahi-lbdarirlam- IMMJMT'HHM fi Ttrg waa lu taatariM4ait4 Te fml- 4am a Mhtalipa'MUff earrM oa Hr tof Th-' UUra fottfowtlhn the Mew Eng-lani Aivertiaing dub will 'bald at tht BBuaw Ham Providence XMiiBWwM'll tbl f'-A I At AUtkncast fhrirat'torlah vestry Thursday avtsing Thd 'oi-nalttss of orrangennnta nsoalitad sf Mrs Norma Smithy Mrs Ira 9 Bower Miss Eleaaor Wilson Mrs Lewis KWagg Mrs Willis Rsbsrts Mrs Altos Kalgln Loidtoy Mrs WU-borF Saator aad Miss Altos FaiWsh Ths Al)tonos aaC the Madia Club ottk first Ceagre-gattoaal ekarek mil grid a fotat fair aad tan room -the jCpnumaito Hasss oa tka aftonsea at Baa 1 This waa dacldod meotlag of tha two araaalfotloas ot tkoflrst Portoh Saamal fiiMik- an Parlor JJVsservs Mrs Uriah Noah Mro WlUla RWwta Mra Inwto wagg Mrs Baajeiiua Is BiiMi Xln Harriot STotia Jttaa JKjqik Otto angJUr William HawloyDavia war tka eow mlite Ih ehargs of tb ataatlag -Mr Mllwara CL rsittsa vsf Tsps-araad saatroa of tho Order at Boatara Stan ratarted Thareday af attend imporunt Mnvaa- at llitml In WtonifM -aad-' PhlSeMphn at Klttery Yliaioddy ovaalag auttroaa praamted to White tho past auttroae of Ptoeataqa ebap-ter Hproseatsd taker a gaval whteh has aa latsrqstlng history Tha haadlb la mad af pirns ol wo foam 4h gangway of too jftS A' (Mympja th onusair aa which -fh uakimro toad waa brought homo from Franc for burial In th Nattoanl toiaotrro- at Arilagtoa loot- Mwvsmbsr Tbs -toad at tb gavol to wood tskis banaatk th oaglnb of (ho Spanish enlasr Reins MbreOdad whtek-waa sunk la Saattef harbor ftttfdm Ing the Bpaaish war aftoefoa staas of which tha era tear waa ralaad and taken ta the Klttery navy yard for repairs Tho gavel la saclesad box made from wood- taboo tram tha Oar-nun submarine U-1L which after th war according to the troatrt ofpsaoe ass brought to this eountry for exhibition purposes and tbsn tskaa oat ta sea and sunk HcQLUCODDY WAIVES HEARDiGAW) APPEALS Edward MeGllUcuddy former Lewlmon policeman appeared In person before th Lewiston police court Friday morning on a continued hearing on a charge of Intoxication Ho pleaded not guilty hearing -waived- On th appeal from a li flam he furnlahed surety to the amount of S0 Tor his appearance in the higher session Two other paid flpes of IS aach Friday was trial day for civil eases at tb municipal court Tea eases were defaulted wwr iHirl fbkkd WASHINGTON Nov l--Heli- of dll foreign vessels Mm the1 American throe-mil limit with liquor aboard where there to no evidence of communication with tn boro by moans of ths own boats were ordered today by Beer-tsry Mellon DIED Th fnnsral' of Mrs Joseph Heffsr-msn will take place Bstarda morn- il Lowell fit foi Ing at I JO from lowed by services at church it I st Joseph's s-aa'4k(k iiimr -H PlMljM Grxngfi Wfll Confer Tklri aad Fourth Degrees Friday Morning LISBON Nov it Tha third and fourth degracs will eon-ferred oa a elaaa of caadldateo at Pin Tied Grange Friday avonlag A bnrvaat sapper will be -served at Androscoggin Valley were guaeia of Mlnnehabs Led is oa Wednesday A splendid dlnnr oorv ad with Mrs Corn ChopoMui ehalr man of tha ooigmUteo During the busiasM awotlo two raadidatve war Initiated hpd'pUM were mad for a fair and whist party to ba held at-Fidelity haU Ltahox air Dee 13 Tbo commutes oppolatod for the nun 'were Mrs J8 Stoddard Mrs Yeaton Mrs Kale Hoed Mr Ond Burrfll Mrs Fata ami Mr Carrie' Jordan Th commit-te for wMst Elisabeth Litchfield Mix Belli as and Mrs Ray Lewla Tbs Mies Gleadea aad Mias Marjorie Pees entertained Urn WilUng Worker Sewing elab Tmedey ovo-piny Tb Hallowe'en party held at th Bagla Hall Wednesday evening by th grammar school was well attended Many were In eeatumee np propriste for Hallows'! Gamas were enjoyed A Jordan la In Augusta Ladles' Auxiliary met with Mrs Rose Smith' on Tuesday The net proceeds of the supper given recently were IZ110 The next meeting will be with Mrs James Voa-mui BRUNSWICK Nov II Gaorgo files Post A merlcaiK Legion hss made clabdrate plana 'for th third annual Armlatle hall of mo crgsnisstlon which wlU bn hold 'at Town Hall Friday evening Lawrence A Browo Thomas MoMsbon and Harold Laws art the members of tlw eommlttes of arrangeiOenta Th yhsT engage Ed Drool nra Pram-ter OrrheWW- to ply for tha dance which promise to be 'the boat over glraa by tH Legion Many favor Bnd neveltiea sr being planned srhlch allgal sn sxtrs Urge crowd Chief Edwards of th Are department Bays that Bind 'blasts henceforth will be the alarm for any fits In tha eouatnr when tho sptlrw department Is needed Coleman Daltoif left Thursday to vlolt hi former home In Trines Edward Island where has aot bean for tan yearn gteriee A- Knight of Gardiner haa Id lit At Libby residence on tbo nd Dunning straots to Alcld LeTsrte Domhcgan Tribe of Red Man le luicr night: which 6n tb evening of Novem- Mr litn Mon than 17 plates were laid at tha annual harveit supper served by th rolalUng aadepeeUl deliver Spry Item addttbtPt i OS-dfi- Steak i Ka Paul imkAW hla -Idea Ik anothar way bz mean of a atoir of a boaf grower 1 who appeared before the committee Title maa hie product wo a aot at predated To drive home bio poiat ho Invited llr Paul to oaa of the freest hotel la Washington for dtnaer Bo ordered beefsteak A email porttoabt etrleia cede to I3is v- i aald the beef maa "I have to aeU pouade of steer to par for that amail portion of atealbT Mr Thai ceaOr Inquired If bo waa now kvowfopotean-which produced aot Mar -bd atrtola Ha potato out to tiie beef grawee that with hia pf steak ha' gat excel lent mU-slct the beet op-aervfoe geld leafed halm' thick expensive carpets tlm gnent Unsn antlery Ma Than they rent to Inneh in a self nertlcOi rea-tauranl ud got ateak for Sfty evnta bat minus alL those aeeeeeoriea' The beef Aao wu convened Other graphlopicturee drawn by Mr Paul drova -home hie poinu with' compelling force Hie talk' eras summed la tho ooeertlon that modern competitive methods make id Impossible for tho retailor to profiteer' William Mac Lend welcbmcd the gneeta for the Ad Men's dab and gave special wrtcomb te the LowBton delegation whleh mm aeked to otand- Haverul out ef town gnerte word Introduced and spoke briefly All urged large attendance at the Providence convention Ail McDonald Chairman of tho On-Te-Providoneo Committee' invited every bmhicsa man and women in Maine to attend this con-entioa Letters from Gov Baxter the mayor Of Portland and others were read Fred Bliss of the Town Criers the aaeeciatlon of advertising of Hhode Island waa Introduced and net forth briefly the advantages to be obtained In attending this convention The LowiaSew delegation- Indoded the following: Tuttle Rannocher King Allan Abes George King Krangedakls 12 Knapp Elmer Abbdtt Barnstone Washburn Goes Gillum Willie Abbott Berry Eugene Grant Raymond Grant WeBehan Chaa lumey Harry Abbott Frank 8 Hoy Phil-J Upe Dingley Ira Nay Shaping paal Geo Pooler Chart Lu-grta Knapp Ralph Cutler Maher Ryder Harry Stone Littlefield Late Wire Briefs (By The Associated Pres) IAVXR The autumn cup of leee pounds rap here today was wen by Lord Deiby'v by Chaucer out of gerenlsalma Peteoned Arrow was MS nd end Monafeh third NB A MMW pries for a noer device or apparatus to minimise suffering ef animal the suffering ef aa for food ptwpoeen by the fledety for Cruelty to Animals lsughti'rad offered today the Prevention of i 1 nftAtiti' rf-ul i -V xA-'Pahll tho principal oC the attolno proaeated a XU4iMnjti Portland le 'atrnMf'blfUreha eoaveailan pear tenaWlad'aad a a chance making the aatiore loon of biic- epaaker of LISBON FALISfP Sti Mfftthewf Guild Wffl HoM Fair at Commusity House November 'Lisbon fa ua novm (8p-ctol) CbsstwYouland and Walter Loaokp aro to Boffton oa a boolnosa trim fit Metthowo' Guild mat Thareday afternoon Mra Mary Penn Flaim mad for "a' iml at tho OacamunUy house Novjttril Aprooa fancy iffiete eghdy nnd rafraohmaato Will bo on sals during tb nftarnooa t' i Maa Johaanto at s'-Maeaediueetta a formor reeident hero la vtoHIng Mra' Ernest Bteiiibur -Y Th Balrlt eluh or the -Pythlaa tolar will' how their November meeting-ia Ankara with: the me inkers therak the will be fepatlemea'a aight aiM they drill asset -Nov Ptaaoer okaptoc a JR 8 -met Thnnday ovqning with a good at-Mndaooa Tb Worthy patron Wall maa who baa fotg la Taxed for to a' waka Jtn ton Int'arastliig Haute At tha maetliig on November a eoveral eg ed Ida tee will be admitted and a eupper will epnrad-beforo-th moating Jtalpft Joaaa haa awvad hla family firm Vtalng etefot (o 8m Leal! Btekfofd hanaa oa Dpugloa street Mra HW? XtommeTCu Con-fiuedto houee with-throat trou- Prssldsnt Hardlhg aalla Oongraoe te meet In extra eeaetoa Nov te Just two woe la ahead of regular eeeston Lowest Pried of the season fpr Sat only: SnuUl pint 3Q4 Large pint 35 Cbrnu pint 204 duns in the Shell 504 Largo Bloater Mackerel 1b 164 Swordfish lb 304 Finnxn Haddics lb 124 Haddock Cod Hake Cusk Whitefish Smelts Hall-bat Salmon Crxcker and Pickles Please order eariy as we dose at noon Orders delivered In both cities TEL 81 Fish Market vhrid aadiilapitnatlnk word ekotehaa teodlarfodllepoaa of the cUiaia or profiteering which have bean jilWMipeaB eha the fc ft aiijOt-aaiutnflir drawn charta yCr aall akatehad tho progreee of cer-L tain eommoditiea from the time they are grown till they teach the rnawmer Tho great majority of tho beepla he ouneeted think -J Whan they think at all of the ject at aonimodlty paadog direct-IT or nearly eo from the producer to tho eoa earner He lllud rated hla point by taking cotton Is r1 1 Tkara ara SO dUEeraat trade of rrotten bo enld domed la by the grewer Soma growetn produce hut turn bales oaaeon Thera a J'li- night gradea only avallabh to the i'tadh ladnatry The IN grade rt mad be gndad norted a ad go thru wamaroee other praeaeaee before -nbhey ara availaMo to the mills YBriedS maaaa of the steps taken eottan from grower te consumer Vam hub local market traueporta- tyj dloo taraiinal service terminal 'Vywbkat again tmneportatlon in-Vdwliial eonvartere (mills) product mom tramporta-on and atoraga wholesale and jjebhare etage transportation again TT i Woolep Mill Co and allegation 'of tho -Rubber TMf refused to turn few daye alro'' which baa madd ex-tauaiva to go into the manu-factur rubber heels at Sabatia axecutlvca and skilled harm from Massachusetts to operate a factory IB baa been lak of tho company via inapectloa ate whether yla suitable for their Summit ft Auburm aneouneirvhe engagement 'of their daughter Math-ton' Verna Howe to Alfred I Evans of 'Scranton iPp Mandelstam at Horton street a freshman at Baton to Bring at the- Millikan Home Open to CBUdTea The dUroetore of the Lewis! on-Au burn Children's' goto met Thursday afternoon at the Home- '700 Main street Lewiston Considerable business was transacted and two new members added to tho board Mrs James Ratcliff and Mrs Edith Dunn of Auburn Mrs George Lane jr wee appointed chairman of th Ways and Means committee Applications for admission to tb Home may ho mad to Mrs I Hammond of Lewiston or lira' Grant Rogers -of Auburn any communication In regard to the home may mad to Mrs AbMe Ik 'Tibbetts 13 Oak street Lewis-ten: Th Children's Home Is one- ot the fine local Institution which receives hearty support from many annual contributors -Ten can be eared for and there le now room for several more Mrs' Reran Doyle boa been matron for quit a few years and performs that office meet sottafactorllyi Men Folks Serve Banquet Over on hundred and- fifty members ot Mt Olivet Chapter were served a delicious chick-en-pi banquet at 'Masonic Hall Thursday evening Iqr Messrs Lin coin la Hayps Silas 'Anderson Kara Neven Frank Cummings George Hall Everett Profit and Ernoat Lover The quality of th banquet and the service left nothing whatever to ho desired and the eom-mltto received lavish praise The meeting following wee th annual visitation of th grand matron Mr Millward Patton of Topeham who th work and gave a vary pleasing speech 8h was presented by the worthy matron with a beautiful cut glass vase and cluster of roOes Visitors were present from Bath and other chapters and spoke also Mrs- Patten has Just returned from Klttery where she inspected the Piscataquis chapter No 30 She was presented on that visit a gavel the handle modelled from wood taken 8 Olympia brought the 'body of th unknown soldier to this country for burial The head of the gavel is mads from wood taken from the Spanish cruiser Relna Mercedes which was eunk in Santlagg Harbor during the Spanish war Tho gavel is enclosed In a box of wood from the 6erman submarine UIII which after the war according to th peaco treaty wasj brought to this country end after being exhibited was taken out to tea and sunk GLMVELAND-Emery Doifco went! hie bride of tea weeka deported to Budapest Hungary whence ho broaguht her because she refuse! to to Cleveland to sharo a newly 'thhln mmam BOYS Lamb Lined Coats Made of Ad-MDle selected sheep The' UaifikfetrY withdodl4e Waf- jtidn WATCH FOR OUR Opening Annoimcement New England Furniture Co Sueeeaaon to BaUxrd-Chandler Co 155 LISBON STREET LEWISTON HEBRON-WESmOOr-CLOSE SEASON rfs v'wwomd Westbrook Semthe Favorite bat Hebron alth Team 0 Expects to Surprise Tho last game of -the tho Prep 'School championship se- will bo played at Hebron 8ef-ardny tho extra atzoag Westbrook gcmlnnry loom Hebron lootn giunetqreektfe Hill tdro weekili-'rgo but thla win not dlttonr age them at their fori (hat ovcif the beet of teagm are not always given the Jucky bipak Weetprook Bem Ota other band ha aot lost a game The game wlll be a reprod action of the Bowdoin-Malu game Lika Bowdoin Hebron baa ererythlng to gain end nothing to kmendwlo oh the other hand tho 8am playaia have everything to loo gad nothing to gain Hebron defktad tho otroaff Rumford high team to the tune of ltd with the liberal nee of scrufae and warn there also that Qweh Djrwer found Fled Moore In the boot of condition' and gninidg 're- The will probably be thO name a the Kcrt Hill game Cummings will work at quarterback and be ha ben the-only man to show blmorif capable ao far The ether backe wll ho selected from Moore Davis Khoury and Harts The men had their loot heavy woriiofat Thursday and there are no Injured uibn on th' list It will without dotflyr ho a game that will pay anyone to oe even if it Is way up at Hebron Hebron will strive her utmost to redeem her defeat at the hands of Kenta Hill while the Westbrook Bern boys will be anxloos to keep tlu-fr elate clear of defeat HADEE FEDERATION OF AGRICOITDRE TO MEENN LEWISTON On the Wcond day Wednesday of the Maine frfclt and eeod show In Tum-lgt on (he executive committee of the Maine pederation of Agrlcul tnyaTwroacletioTm will hold an open meeting 4a ban of the rooms in city bail 'widely Revested agriculturist! will' be OHeon to attend Meeting has been1 called for 4 o'clock I wo hours before the time for the annual bdpqnet of the various organisations represented at the three days convention John Loland of East SMgcr-viUo- Is president of tho federation lie is lo represent hla town ip the Incoming legislature ie expected that a number of matters of general interest to Maine farmefa'WlU ha discussed at thin meeting anfoag them the question of what tha agriculturists will do to help bring about a plan whereby farm-to-market rood shall receive a larger proportion than they havo received from State highway funds URGES CONSOLIDATION OF NEW ENIL RAILROADS BOSTON Nov 10 Consolidation of the New England Railroads with trunk line pyetema was advocated today by John Oldham of Benton Inf speaking before the Massachusetts committee which la studying tha railroad problem The roads' greatest need he said la fin -uncial strength which they would acquire thru affiliation with larger System quality to ail usojiSy boys a bw pried wrariyato Wnr Modern Credit oAapea la year parole lease A ad year little aieea eeaMapy eaaaal Tha deep eaew helped yeas growtaffi Aad the Krhvaerp cMIL Aad the lean loan March Mevtag Over aeveee the MIL Aad the nalTO sett reto at April Aad the wans MgM eaa at Tkey all weal late year growlan Day afv day Aad all the loag bag ar Tbraegh the fra greet tala aad boat Yea were aatherieg gatheriag aad swedlf'' Till asw-ysa are lee aad naleaed re pea gee grape la yaw paapla aalla baaaetp ad year Utile greca arallepy rape Celle Thorataa Charity Ball In January: i- Thu Hoapltal association-of the hospital are planning to hold the annual Charity hni' sometime' In January and It will "he as usual one of tho big events at tho new year Tha committee appointed Include Mrs Char lea TV Bickford Mrs George Pat to Mrs Dwight Edwards and lira Parker fllceri of the association eh: Mrs Charles Carter president) Mrs Bret Hart Dingley vice president Mr Charter A Litchfield treasurer Mr Whlttunf secretary Mr Stanley Brown auditor Other committee are as follows: Visiting committee Mrs WU-aon and Mrs Arthur Cooper Charity Fund Mrs A Talbot Way and Mesne December Mrs H- Wilson and Mrs Guy Fits February Mrs Dingley and Mrs Everett Stevens Marsh Mrs John 8 Seavey and Mr Scott Lib bey April Mr Herbert Coffin and Mr Alfred Sweeney May Mrs Bprnerd A Chase Mrs Daniel Hall and Mrs Roy Wallingford collector of life membor-hlpe Mias Florence Estes Mrs Walter Emerson Mrs Scott Idb bey Mrs Phillip Pottle and Mrs Robinson Regular meetings are held the first Wednesday In each month After the busiheie meeting and sewing tea ie served and asocial hour enjoyed Dancing Party Tho dancing party held Thursday evening by the Turner Center toe-tom girls in About Bon Adheia ball proved a huge success there being 100 present All kinds of notoo-makors favors and confetti were In abundance and added much to pleasure of th-' affair serpentine streamers formod a covering for tho hall and waa indeed attractive To excellent innate furnished by four-piece orchestra tho party danced Later In the evening punch cookies and Turner Center lee cream were served It waa a true Turner Center gath' erlng over which a continuous spirit of merriment prevailed Engagement Announced Mr and Mr Harry Rowe of of DANCE 1 Tonight Mystic BaDrooiki Fancy Chickens 4 to 6 Pounds 40c lb FanpyNativeJFowK Native Veal Rout 25 to 354 Legs of Lamb 354 a Chock Roast 15 to 184 Honeycomb Tripe 154 Native Fork Roait -354tt! Lg pkg Rolled Oata 254 Fancy Corn 2 earn for 254 Qmcy String Beana ft1 2 cans for 294 SPORT CX)ATS With Fur Collar and Cuffs i Just Arrived on Sale Friday and Saturday at Special Prices Big Overcoat Hit of the Great Warm Woolly Plaid Back -Waterettefi smartly designed fhultlesily tailored correct pockets lapels cuffsrBdts Exclusive styles rich fabrics regular or raglan shoulders full belted half belted or without belts In the desirable light colorsi iK I--': 1 -T I' 'Hi" iy VALUE- AT1 an tws Qo IUm ssaMtUag from Oas adda loisdUaf to tkaa jam bmm VjTld hiib rtoU-Mufcaoa 4Tal -U ewjwoaf always and i ml fiftis dVmlto at i prito tkjjir TihM wdiKi(itfr( Wc Sell forCaish or on ftlaberal FUK of ito jr PASTRY CobkiB'TTi Jjdoa 254 Doughnuts 2 dox 254 Beat Bread Jn Town I A n-ll LEWIS 192 Lisboh St: Lewiston Colder CUcCartby 117 UAfSQii ST LEWISTON 115 Fine St LcwiatoM a i -r-p J'-'l-.

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