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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 6

Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 6

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'5' HGHTEENCUESSEDsTHE NfHHAMEL-SHHOUETTE MCHANTSfAPPEYlGOtDEN SAVING Lewiston City' First Riport of New Year Dance at Bates Is Opto tfcePiilic CHJHBE MERCHANT IflmDS NATIONAL REPUTEJFOR BONESTY gHANGHAf April 4 '(Af) Char-' gea In an address by John Johnstone bead of ose of tbo oldma and what has bees bald bo tha Amsaat foreign commercial housa in China JjuVUaa Mathadon mm Company that Kt A adrii Miv iminotr dor Couture of 1M TjYebster streat -Thpaq Wbo guesaad tbo Popular Local on Elpf vEnachnent of Day- Frida i'' Ingi torttttafi (Ml iJ talipWM aadLaburn ad nm to ntfttaebedvto Mooday I 'MtttasCW bother JItow'i the' first more -Atobi whtfhaytar Mt toVta eebeduAl majority Chlacaa basin awrallty to tha awKtly growing ga-tbat the ms Mra CfclnCee a- baa gaHaa away- tma tha aid Mm at Chiaay haaarey has breaghc a reply from A Mob srba reaps tbs loader Ch loose cot tea magaataa Mr Moh 'declares that Cklapce buslabaa masala baas art dewriamfe ad but iu all wapaualhla quart crA bavo boon kept tq tba big piano SrtW and in anting la lavsatlgaM preparly aba rhamswre-of nswifumars to tba baaiuaaa weald jf Si OWlBi LARGEST -CAHERA IN THE WORLD WASHINGTON April 1 fATA-Tha largest camera In the world la In tba- gpartmaat of the latonar wabha 7AS4 poinds ooeupiaa taro complete rooms takas a plainra operated (and aa amalfad on yard equarv and In either by elect rielty or easily as tha yMrJWaklB Mptored nre-P oxXrtcoUng'themaelvea finally vJMi thanapAasant attuattan ly aabetattkelr trteatlo of ito t'ndrawn Balance Expdts 1IJ11 43114 J4S17 7J4S UL4S 4tL3 4IM 4104 4100 7140 HU I4S0 -401a MO MLM IAMJI BUS 41414 f4MM JIU7 MMJ1 frtlt Bi ll MO MUI '721lt l244S2t 442iS 149747 HIM 74444 IJiMl 1124 XS4M 4414 lUMM if rt ttltf -lUi ION 14 41 4 1U jp: tutu 414T4JT Anuff JMrt paid I yuillil ScSwsrrr: vaiit? 94(11 jaiUit liSkiTSci A TRIBOU I AUdltar yjssa'a ajaa UH vlwhaMb other do1 i-jf- Rut Jnat hat tha "others wjll MMUUI Mail taa be aace r-tato4Lrrbably aa tart yoar the Jmajo ettSjbf tka msohsnts will fa akaaC aaaia tha od option tha hdvanoed haar la moat at SSfctha-hipaahaUp tha eltlea ara will-V-tag-A aMdqby tha declaiM ef tha Tha merehaata aPI aptalh ta any at tha th UM 'Of -tha public ta whom they Water Which kora tha public ia at aibKraior auftadhidnal what ha la plan-" jpg ul ha will give aa 5 An yog Iflaetwhy moil 'ffrugtoy haw a ehaaee art ouoh a pertuva but ttH rtmau even if youdia tot kpnw th tfreou iripiutil ter rfow th jsllhouotto A Mat or tow that will giva yen' (to Cl Far Instance to WWaiasdayl M-tttoa waa pubUrtiad a qUbaaotta of Nape Aon lie real LawAtoa rttjr rtaih Tbo htot la tba atatry was that "tt yon ware married rsBantly ho" must haw had a hand hi the proeaodtoflu at nemo rtufia Ah bo Isauad the 1 Ioanna 80 far It would bo effimr Lawtotoa or Auburn city cArk Inquiry us to Ocf-would uettA too cane ranged MI over the At" thought It George tt McCarty: attorney sore thought It WIIIA Hi Abbott: neats thought lb PAAtod some thought Dr 1LK Britain of Botes college There war 1 who fihtaaid oor-rcctly At 1 o'clock number oor-respoDdlpg to thf name of thoot who gueaaad correctly ware pot Iqto a box and Waa Raadllla WJIlard uf th who happened to to tha city warn was the "lucky number" WEBBER AND BOXIE PKIED TO Donald Webber and -David HoxA war ebdoea Wednesday afternoon after a preHmhuury ertrtart to rapresnt the Edxrard IrttA high school ia the Lyford prise gpanldag ooatert at Dolby cciley May II Both young awn are member of tho senior elaaq and Webber won second prise to Lgford contort last year Six students took part In tha preliminaries LEWISTON MERCHANTS WERE AMONG VICTIMS SO IT IS CLAIMED PORTLAND Apr 24 (Special) Arrest In Chicago of Thomas Harrison who formerly was state agent (ha LawAtna camera Tbs lens bellows and holder am In ana ream -ai (dale balder and 4Mrk ream la tba other Mrpa of uH He Ido ahorta ipliowlng mineral rereureen or -wan map of the ITattad Stataa tram vklch asms Anoricso child iwlil learn his first lsssaa to jgaograpby ara all being rapeada cag gaily on ihb phstogrsphle mSnriae lie tb rev -as4-s -half ton giant wan Cteaigsed by A Uaoeamamr ybotegrapbsr ef th CMologieat -Survey jw4- is below used aa a earner Cee roorgooisstloa of tbo depart" pbotogrspble scrivlrioo wenalew Wteen Divorces -CCK ebiiwnU hm mmhiIi ih I 1 jagor for Mrs Janes married -to her slater of Sevan Ha Slru Fsyrtta 44 Knox nfrert Bernoid Thibodeau to Spring street Auburn Cnthartoo Marshall lKflumusar Ronald Seott U4 TArca rtroet LawAtoa litre Mgiioa JAttanglll 177 Main street Lowtrtoa Ablrtt ft Lisbon gtraai Lawistea Chester to Yknw 111 BbrfiwaU treat LawAtoa Uf a Margaret Msreouq Cotii street Auburn Wnltor I Goes HtUndaA otoart Auburn Alfred CL Webber Box 544 Lhbre FUlla Fred Walker JflfFP National IjbwMos Yaldbr Couture 144 Webator Ralph Berube 78 Cwfltl treat Lewiston Victor IX Berube III 'Jrbcn street LcwAion Mire EUeea Murphy Mtod street Lewtaton John to Maretll 81 A cod A aveauq LawAtoa' Mi lean Wada 781 Lisboa street LawAtoa Albert Row 1X8 Summer treat LewAtou Ar making false re presentation to Refers Hall in Bath 11a defaulted ball last fall Ha was located ta Connecticut aad agreed to coma hare three weeks age but railed to do so His arrest waa effected on a warrant rent to New Haven from thia court A CASE OF SHALL FOX REPORTED IN AUBURN It Mr Davis Is a young man and has bran working at the IMngiry-Fore shoe factory No 2 lje wus taken ill last Friday but it wsa staled at the house he wa well enough to go 4o work on Saturday HA enso wan very mild Another young man who has been working In sn Auburn shoe Ibrtory returned to his home In Hartlsnd last Saturday and thto week wan otrirken with small pox There im 15 case of acarM fever In Auinirif 25 rases of whoop-jlnq cough and one eus chicken pox -gi'A Mnt fetitb Ricker of hawloton th wfotbarof seven children ranging In Id to a year id tire till to-be eepaiSted WePengJ HnverhiU charging him with extreme cruelty filaad ailui -to provide for the The ewide were married hi Oetobeg 1N4 td Hvod In toa-Aubnto until 11 The hllarea Donald 1 Harold II Qooise Ralph 7 Dorothy is 'I Edith years a months and Robert 1 year I months She fe- naked for the cuatory of all eaccpt tone pro nboqd foe say man who Is In too restart and that the only hope of Pcaabacot county to be th residence of ttte pant republican4 HOBMWAUX Tau 4- tondidsto-tor Oorenior A to A Pd never! wittcA ftoW -UM -rifr nguArt (hem with -a united front in a tanelr spot ta thg oreadbi off ffis and a alngA candidate hAhwayn--lAo body of Ry the toeal-mea fipaakar Honey A naarded aa tbo greatest menpe jjSqa to tha hopes of Penobseot Thereto uit thaTto mrtAimtod a faefiag that Pur Farrington will Lewis 11 sd Clark mprtUAnT net enter tha primary This admit- A monnmant arectad aver fit ted ly A baaed on the belief that had by tto Btata of Tannasa Free Farrington been Intending to jsa? sss: A agreed that this does not rtlnlu-' private aecretarr to President jaf-atit Jilm from tho contort 'tenon eommaufier of tha expedition Tba reason Speaker Holley fa of Oregon hi 1SM-Ilk govanwr toared can be directly traced to tba wiSra tort tbat Hcure Membere Mw nU SSSITSd yet ceaacd tell Jig what a com- which reat hto mortal remain" cracker ef speaker he was bow Historians btllavn that Lewis was popular ho was and what a Baa bills by robbers candidate for governor he would) torreaadiag tbs monument are Ihp remains ef an Iron fence for make also that ho waa Importuned jemainj of an Iron fence tor fR IEHB MONUMENT A -care- of small pox Tint been reported In Auburn tba flirt for more than two yean Mqurics Davis -14 Union street wbo baa bean ill slnca last Friday was quarantined by Dr Lao Hall health officer Thursday morning hA Illness being diagnosed re small-pox Dr Hall stated that as this is tha first caas for more than two yearn there A no 'cause for alarm but now A tho time he said for varcinatlon which causes littA Inconvenience but In hA Opinion A a positive preventive Ha said that If there are any of tho Mueller Spaghetti eompdny residents of Auburn wh desire to be vaccinated but feel they cannot afford lt he would bo glad to do on the charge of forgery waa Donald George and Ralph many many times in the dcsfng £iSiT7(! wuoka of th AgAAture to Sat tto wi to- LEQSLATVKE ASKED TO at ap-proprlato 8144 for repair ure-servalloa aad fascing of th Lawia monument It haa alio bean ssc-Mted that the body he removed to iTolienwsM aad a suitable monument erected EDa to Celebrate Chorus and prinetjwl of tha minstrel troup will entertain tbalr friends Thursday night at tha Elk Horn Art and Bates at reefs About 7S couples will attend As aa opener for tho evening' frvtlvNIco Lean Is Nelson chef Ot ilia Elk's dining room will serve a banquet FrancA Cook Day chairman of the talent committee will toaatmaator Later several skits will ba repeats from the Monday performance Marble's orchestra will furnish music for the done lng which follows Patrick Grin Is 10 In charge of the floor Malcolm Taylor of Auburn A the genAl publicity man aim oon cement that he would tween tS states soldiers tore away etk Um lomonMp Whether tt mbm of the ikkete for the pumooe to Boiler Farrlnoton Baxter or oil of feMnufoctarliiff home shoo nallik thro of them the only hope fori The Tvnacasa Historical Com-Penobscot county la to go Into the mission plase to ak tha legislature now th session Nashvllla to Ran Occasion Follows Concert by Mnsitml (Jute Saturday The general public will be allowed to dunce at Batea college when the men's- musical clubs hold their concert In Chant Hal) Saturday night Following a well-planned musical program by the glee dub the mandolin club and the orchestra will coma an exeecil-iagty rare occasion when othera I ban atudanta any dance on the Bates psmpu About Ik man will take part Decides tha music several readings will ba given The' program- will dart promptly at 711 o'clock and wMto the concert la given she doors win be kept doaea permit wo disturbance An announcement by Ke-Inad Deane coach of the musical clubs states that no sill be played but there will bo "lota of pep" NO MORE FREE TREATER TICKETS IN VIENNA VIKCNA April (A The Cenunlsriontr of Rctreaahments baa put a stm to the heavy looses in-Hired by tbs state theaters In the granting ef games and the sale of ssata -nadir the standard pries Being state lsititutiona tba theaters la tha past have been bled by state functionaries to a degree thatpro-nised financial ruin Only 41 per Jf der via subject to hcayir dlsreupts fre distribution Aaaecforth only a few boxes will be rciarvad for eomplIaMirtary allot-meat to paraoaa of Importaaca tbo publl will hav a fair chance to buy every seat Is tba house MUST CHRISTIANIZE 4UR CIVILIZATION ASSERTS UH1D CECIL BOSTON April 2 Either we must ChrisUaulua our clvlliaatloo or Chrinllaiilly will destroy -our Civilisation Lord Robert Ced chief British exponent of tha Dcwgua of Nations told an pudlenca of people who crowded Into (Symphony Hall here to hear the concluding address of his American tour iu tha Interest uf the League President Lawrence I-owel of Harvard presided "Tha doctrine of love applies to all nations as well aa man" said Lord Robert "It ia not possible to have any compromise between tbo Gospel of lists and gospel of love I believe it may wall said agaia that: Except ye repent ye shall all likewise peiish" The Uriiisli 'atesman again stressed the Importance of public opinion In enforcing tha decisions of tba league "Ireland" said "had attained her and thru tho tores of public opinion which had been too strong for tha British government to Lcrd Robert stated that ho profoundly to find that Ireland had applied for admittance to tha League of Nations1 The force of public opinion forced certain inhnauj-cu for tho control -of the White Slave trade thru the Assembly according to Lord Robert Meveral of tho nations were opposed to the regulations all thru the committee atagau of the proposed measure but when tha delegates from th-jae oountrieo aavr tho filled galleries in the assembly and ell the reprckcnto lives of th proas they did not dare to faco public opinion They did not vote and tha mi-asure was paSHCil unanimously he aid The stale of Albania was saved as an independent nation and Bulgaria was admitted to tha league thru the similar force of public opinion he claimed In reply to a iiueuilon from one of his auditors ss ta why the league did not step iu and settle the French and German dispute over reparations and mo Ruhr Lord Robert explained t-liat tho league had tho power of Upping In" only upon the application of one of Its nieni-brni 111 this should he done 'on soon as pslb1 hp said am un-aldo to say why thia haa not been done iM-caiuc of tho distance I have men from iny own country of late lint I intend to look inlo the' matter when I return I'n'lT the league Isle rvent-s 1 fear there will he no solution" In reply another question ho Mated that If Amrriua entered the league It Would bo Hie moat logical member to bring before the council the settli'ineat of reparations and ilia Ruhr orcupatl'cn BARBERS CONSIDER BE TURNDiG TO WAR THE PRICE LIST Pi will Mon return to tl)Sf war rnles lwlston barber shops according to Frcfl Decootcr local harher who A sending a petition to tlio barbers ia the two cltlep to sign' More' thaw 4hrea quartvrs of tha local barber shops have already signed thin paper sad tbo other it per rept erne about to doo ha -ai- The 1 prioa of a -hale cut wilt'1 -be fixed At Ml iwhitoaririipxe'w)4l- be 7JC Ifgny shops are npw barging this schedule Tha fact that atorh rents and wages are All going up la given aa the ramson for the rise In prices A meeting of tho local barbers will ba held soon to complete Ipnns for the chango In price Wall -3 PJVL Closing guolallona were only lightly under the highs far tha 'day In mast eases uunuitra at li was up 1 points (ol Fuel di Iran niaOo a new high qt T- also 'falscee' Producta-at l-A t-3 psiata- Money fluctuated front 4 1-2 to 1-2 2 sulca totaled Slt'Mt showing a dull day Prices of 205 were Baldwin IK 1 Crucible 1-4 I' mecl3 S-4 Mnelair It 7-4 Texas 4f Chandler 1 Studebaki-r 121 7-4 A Rubber fg Anf Btigitr 74 1-4 Baltimore A Ohio 11-4 Central 1 1-2 New Haven it Rock Island 12' So Pacific ML 7-1 Asphalt 45 2-4-- Can 4 -4 Corn Products lit 1-8 Thmotfa Ptayera 4 1-2 Woolen 7 I -I Anaconda 48-1-2 Kennecoit 1 (-ir' Ltah if' tm OedentlTUnr teltnce at atari Inc Uyo Fa Office Asd leer's Heart Offina Office AioffMi'i Office Ctcjr Clerk's City fia" Scalar of City tagtaeor City Pfiyatekm Wire Inapaatar BMg Inapaatar Pension Agent Elections Board at Rag Sr Intareat Chy Bldg Ooatlnimpt riwtaetlaa of Faiwona A I 'C si 4kruri 10 Fsliea Dept IlHl lelpwl-Oosrt -PIN Dept Armory 1S700 HaaKh A Banltatlen Health Dept Owibags Remvl Hlghnrayo ComsilssloB Highways Fswsasrat ota Chtwltics Support at Root CKjr Fl 44PUA4 Schools High 1TMU Schools Maul Tr 3SJU School Manoo Aprs 21S1 Fabric Library Raereatlaa Athletic Park Public Services Street Lt Dept Water Dept BasriWa Mothers' Aid Stata Pcnalosa So Id is rs Dspta tftICTT9 New -Armory Bldg JUNJI Mas 11 tlftSlM Ivreys IIIMTMk iiTiliLtf' 1 Gash on Hand Mar Accounts Hk Tax Deeds Depart menial Income tha prenaqt lay out to'-Peaobooot holds good aad soma one from aa-othcr oaetloa of the fttale eomoala and It can bo pretty definitely stated that same part of Mains will hare a Candida to or two No an- noun cement haa been made along this line but no oh thinks that Candidates Higgins and Say will bo permitted to fight tha governorship out themselves In order to win asserted the man above quoted thia county in pat present single candidate and back him ta the limit That means soma one must -eliminated but who wtH do ItT There will ba no straw vote to determine whether Mayor A Day qf Bangor or Senator Higgins of Brewer la to be tho standard bearer1 of Penobscot In the next primary! That is vary daflaltaly stated by A who talk any polities horeaboutg It waa tried In 1820 to settle tha matter between Col Parkhoret and Senator Bailey Parkhurst won but It wan never eatlsfactory That Is a vary general admission different ihethod it Is asserted mart ba used -If either ef the present announced candidal aa la to withdraw la favor of the other Conference TaMe be Way -will It ho th local Politician waa asked He could sec but on way said he 'Roma Interested party probably not partisan of either hut one Interested In the welfare of the republican party aa a whole and the republicans of this county in particliiar will hava to invito both gentlemen and' peaaibly a friend or two of each to a little gathering It may ba a little feed Just smoke talk and around a table the pros and cons will be threshed out if that can ba dona all will be well" Who Is the man to do ho was asked Ills hands went flat on th table "Dnnno 1 pa" waa tho reply He hesitate 'to say that lt wui beyond hla capabilities to bring about this solution of tho problem Someone else might "I'll nay he exclaimed "that what Is needed right at thia time here In Penobscot I a man liko Marlon 8lnipaon We need Just such a personality Marlon would' call them In and talk turkey to them and when ha got thru the situation would ba Ironed out Sure someone would bo mad bu the good of the party would bo preserved Just now" ho added rather sorrowfully "there Is no Marion Simpson to do the chore' Baxter In Fight Except Banger and Penobscot county re-publlcnaa would not he so disturbed about' this situation If convinced that no other candidates would hob up from other sections of Maine under such condition nil would be well because tt would bo a Slat wide fight with Penobscot offering all the coafratantw Such a condition however Is regarded Tier aa Inconceivable 1 Just now tha local politicians are looking tor two and possibly three men from slaewbare In Main to Gste will seek tho nomination" is th positive assertion qf practically svfry' are you talk with around here' "What else A Ms pbJrcL" they trill argue ha Intend ta- go Into primary next year aa In candidal far Governor would explain hi conduct in tbo Kenuebee Reservoir mat tar When he vetoed that Mil and tha legislature passed It over th vatu ho had dona all ha needed to do to maintain hb position If- retirement to privato Me at tho end of thto tend a Governor waa Ms pregigm If ho planned to oppose toaster Fereald for the nomination next year aa It has been hinted Ouch a soars would have left Mm In gopd position' Is 'lie way man her dlncuss the rims! Ion and theg continue to carry th fight further against 4h Reservoir Mil and start that referendum cad be explained In but on way aad that Hb Intends to bp candidate for Governor next year!" '-'Polnt outio-them that the Gover-aors friend deny tret he has such a plan that the Governor 'lilmself has stated that he ha4 no Intent to seek another nomination mid they shake their heads pad retort: "Yos that's all line tut there A nothing to prvenr tha' Governor from changing hla mind In lima to go -Other men hare dona- such things especially in palltica Baxter -A' going to be a canjute!" And there Is no hanging their opinions Ilotky add' l-'arriiagtoA Prestdoat Frank Fnrrtpgton of thed Senate nd-Apopka? VnikA Holley of tho House- gt Representatives are both regarded aa potential candidates In the primary of 1124 0 tor ap Penobscot copaly petlll-rians saw concerted 1 By 1H hertabputp tt 1 agreed that with either -Or both of tua two MSB ill Om JAM IrouMvemL 1 HNitaatt Deride Mh Tha aiaichanta at Lewiston ara ta aiaet Friday morning at tha Chamber at Commerce ta thmah tha natter ant for tbomaalveg ah? the aateeinc of thto session any be aafely awaited aa tha riganl tor -the tlnaplacaa throhat the elty Auburn achoola ara going ta re-iftala aa standard lime according ta a vote Ct tha board Which means that the achoola will opes aa stand-ard time and at the am hour aa heretofore Word fioai tha Lewiston Poperlnteadent'a office would Indicate that Lewtato achoola may pea aa hour earlier hut oa standard time Batea collage ear It go aa BUM aa the reat nf them" and will reettad the action of "the reat of the city" Which la eatinly a safe anl anna atitude Lewiston police reurt will open nn hour earlier an standard time bnt Auhnns potlca court hai not 1-ridel Perhaps it will remain clon-d entirely to prevent any argument or dtoromfort to Ita patron There la a pomthUity of a change la time for opening superior court eayo the Deputy Clerk of eurta aitho no definite change haa been announced Quebec In IflS and Hved in Lcar-atoa until ISIS when ehe deserted him Cha-lee Lemalre former mayor of hewlntda vnd was to have been called as a wiincatm thia case Three ChlMmi Yvonne Perrier of Lewiston mother of three chUdren told the Court tkit her huaband Marius Perrier of lewistoa was cruel In hla treatment toward her and refused tu provide adequate support for her three children Durbar I Dorothy 4 and Olive She asked for sup-liort and ter the custody of the three children Mr and Mrs lcrrlcr were married In ISlt A Dodge Kolan-1 A Dodge of DewlMon sough a divorce from UUlan A Dodge whom he married in ISIS and lived with until llil She was and abusive he aatd DIRECTORS CHOSEN FOR LIT UNION The Board Ii Representative of the Prominent Women in in the Community Directors were chosen at a meeting of the new executives of the Androscoggin County Literary I'nlon Wednesday afternoon held at the home ef the prealdcnt lira- Milan Frost I Court street Auburn The new directors: Mrs Morrell Mis Fred Pomeroy Mrs A i'hlUondcn Mrs Robert Haskell Mrs Edgar I Wilkinson Mrs Jdell Blals-dcll Mis Randall Mis A A Garcelon Mrs Edwin Jordan of Mechanic Falls Mrs Mortimer Nosh Mrs Kicker of IJs-bon rs It A Parker of Greene Mrs 1ivl Mrs Elmer Creenlcaf Mrs Hurry Atone Miss JJIIian Mills Mrs Harry Tuttle Mrs Ueorgc Horne Mrs Edgar It Parent Mrs Mkel-ton Mrs George Kinney Mrs liny lywls Mrs gunuicl Cobb Mra linker Mrs A Julia or IJslion i Vnter Mrs Icon I) llol-Mns Mrs A Mandelson Mrs Mrs Aunincr PH-k Mrs Wulter Emerson Mrs It Fields Mrs Morrill Mrs Chul nu-rs Mrs EinesL Strauss Mra A Ionard Mrs Melville Durgln Mrs Ellxnbnh 1 Jb-hfleld Mrs l-'iii-nnni Harold Hall Mi-s Newell Women fs Clubs fMM'kly Mr IjjxIc Evirctt was ck-eled p-erldcnt or Ihc Aramaic socicly at i met ling with Mr Rerihs I Huiuni-r Auburn- Wed Mih Clsrs Davis Mrs GcrriMlc Thurlow and Mr Clara liublrr asrisicd in entertaining-There wrc 1 I'icnibtrn and-- Iwo I'n-m i'i n-nt 'Mrs Lillian Alb'S and Mrs Marion Hall were taken In a new iiiembers Oilier tied ions were: Yler-prrAl-dcnl Mrs Georgia Towle secretary Mr- Be I ha Aker treasurer -Mrs Alice Boolhby Committee were appointed aa follow: Floral Mr Esther Reggies Mrs Marllla Oliver calerdcr Mra Ruby Briggs Mrs Marllla Oliver Mr Johnson: visiting Mr Eva Fogg Mra Anna Solomon Tho roll call was answered with current events Reports were given by the' various ofllcore I s' ling ef tha yehr's work which waq Indeed gratifying A delightful program -was presented as follows: Marlon Chlttlck vocal 'soli accompanied by Shirley Mower Mrs: Ruby Briggs paper Wonders of Yellowstone Park" Mra JUower and daughter Shirley piano duet Refreshments were served during a pleasant social hour The club will not meet again uu-lll October 10th Twin (di Twln City-1 were very pleasantly entertained at the home of Mies Stella Daniren Hhawmul street Ijewiston Wcdhcsdgy afternoon Patchwork Was nnrunring Tdr tlid afternoon Tho place of I lie n-xt nievtlng will ba announced Idler Twin (dr fnrilamniinry The Tvlh City Parliamentary club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs F'A Jopes Campus avenue Lmiriston Mis George Kauneo will laud the iuls aiul Mrs A A Gafce-lon tha drill and tba lesson will ha pn tha last two chapters of (he man-nrti Workcto of th World who announced a general stiT-tO for May 1 advanced tho date and put the -walkout Into effect Wednesday long the Parifle Coast-Too call wsa obeyed more genctally la Washlagton aad Oregoa Jn the InmVr camps than oceangoing vea-arlak according retiorls received at eanvam with bnt pan candidate CANADA WILL RESUME WORK ONHUDSON BAY OTTAWA Oat April 8 (A Work of eompletlng tho Bum Bay hallway will sees ba andartaken aeeordug to aa aanannemaeata by Hen George Grahasa alntstrr nf railways Th GSaadlas boaae of ooaunons recently approved a proposal to tnstltato oanrtrncttoa of the last IK milaq af ralL Tha road will extend fram Th Pan Hsiu on th Canediss Nat lone I Brtlwmru to Port Nelson on Hudson Boy distance of 414 mites Of tals dlstanoe 311 miles of steel have already boon completod at a cost of 1M4MM An expeaditaN Pf over PJtMH wiu bo noodod to eampleta the rend nooortlng to Mr Graham Tbs development of Weals rn Chpa-4a will ft ofcpeetod be greatly stimulated by tha opeatag of the sew ml to II 4a water By way of Port Neloeh -rim road wlH Shorten by 1JH miles tko railway haul of grain live sleek aad other commodities hound tor Enrspa (ram Die prairl provinces OBmJARY turr MAD WITH BROTHER PEPPERED HIM ITH MI41T BANGOR April M-Jltnmy Cpr- rie 14 ot Enfield got no angry with hA 14 -year-old brother Chenterthat ho fired a chare of Mrdahot at Mm oe it to allrixd Coaster was well peppered about the legp This was brought out In the mun-Mpgl court In Bangor Wednesday Chester sold hA brother fired low and did not mean to hill him ho thought Jlinmy on charge of ns-reoll with latent to kill was held ta HIM bond which hA mother and aunt furnMied and took him home C'J Mm Mm Ola Norlln Bucknam of lwlston teatlfled that her husband to Boy Buck man of parts un-kaowa has been unfaithful to his marriage vows by refusing to support her deserting her and by be-Ing erael aad abusive in his treat-moot of her They were married in AObaza la 1IS aad lived together antH ltll when he left her She said that whea she last heard of him he was In Providence It I Mrs Buckman asked for a rcasoa-ablo amount of alimony Heard Ia Private One ease that of Mrs Barbara Anderson of Portland against Royal I Anderson of Lewiston was heard la private The couple was married la Lewiston In USO She charge that Mr Anderson had been cruel pad abusive aad had failed to property support her and their eight MOtlH oh! child cf which she csks tha custody Mra Jmalnga Mm IhIHh Jennings of Dewlntoii asked -far the custody of her IJ months utd dauglilcr end support for her when applying for a dlvur from lier liushand Klmcr Jennings of liesMon Kim was inari-lrJ tin June WSO separj ir-Septrinle'- H51 tthc cl larged ci-im-I rnd aliiM-tve treatment and gmsn and confirmed habits of Inlosieallon Mrs Margio Clark Miw Margie A t'l rk of Aubiirt married George 1 1 rk of Auburn July IMS Tilings went fairly nat 11 August IK! when they broke up Mra Cbd-k Testified lierause husband refused to provide ft-i- her A liorr leitiT As eoefrisg love letter wrttlrn la Mrsf A Wee Illscock of Auburn from a male admirer in Annin Jiarbara California was Introduced by the husliand Jesse of Uver-Upra'Wbo oaks for a divorce on the rounds q( cruel and abusive iroal-menl One from he Idler reads "You poor kid I nui very sorry for you I wish you wen- here Wouldn't have bully lime" thia admlrt-r-wrole afbr expressing hla alft-cllon for the Auburn woman la move colorful expressive terms of endearment The lelier was written aa paper af delicate pink liadc tube was oul about all the time" Mr Iliaoook said sflcrwoon she went- out for a Hltle social call aad didn't coma home until oae dock -la tbs morning and at that she was- la an automobile Oae Sunday afternoon she went oat oaring oho was going to church and I aea or hear from -her until the following Tueoday -They were married In IBIS and have mo children lie sold Wife Deserted Him Frcderirlf Rhepard of Auburn who married bin wire Evelyp ty foemerly of Bath In February testified tkat deserted him five 'fi- oatbd later Ha asked for a adnliory AbMo Riggtos 'U' Ahhle Franeeo Higgins of Fort-land asked to hava hay 'Mime ehang-iVi-od to AIiMo Fra arcs Baiage If aht granted a divorce from Fred HlgglOk of lAwkdon They were srrled tha Fourth of July 1M4 --weiwi HU v6-'marrU jiiifimminiMiwiHiii An Annual Event of Rare Importance Ends Saturday Night Hosiery Week learh-ed by the pollr here today A day or two after ha ceased to be In the employ of the company It visited several eltlea la the stata and It to alleged that be passed worthless checks and secured about 8f on them Lew tot on merebanu are among those are aatd to have hem victimised He will be brought to th A city for trial BATH MAN SENTENCED ON FORGERY CHARGE PORTLAND Apr 24 tHpccAl) Harold IV Plnkham of Bath waa sentenced to nerve six mouths A tho Cumberland eouBlyJpll when arraigned before Judge Halo la th U8 District court thA forenoon There were two Indictments against Mm and there were taro sentences Imposed each to- continue eta mootha but ta ba reread simultaneously Plnkham waa indicted ta connection with hA bankruptcy care that waa instituted Art summer and he A charged with pegjury and Merphandispof Merit VjincT 1880 v7 y-i- WIHtaw Bewail Bath Aged SI BATH Apr 2C William Dew- gj all li one of 4 ho old oettAre in Bath and an exfensiv traveler thru-out tho United fitatob and Europe died at th city hospital Wednesday whan ho hod bean patient three sreuka He had livad for yearn alona on hA farm oa tho Brunswick read 7H0 -waa bora hare a aon of LTharles qnd -Miranda Bewail and I i tba oldest uf tha famlTy flecond cousins are the nearest relatives and among thorn are A Srtlth Alls- -ton Mass Howard Jameo Ala-motto -CbL: Mm Fred H4fnM I Ganger liuto Bewail WelAhley Hill Maas Klbridge 8c wall of New York City- Mia Martha to Libby HAUNSWiCK Apr Berric were held at tha grave In Fin Grove Cemetery Wednreday afternoon tor Mrs Martha to Libby widow of A J-Mbby wbooo 'death occurred at Wort finmner Sunday Rev CL Fredric Reulltord of tbo United Bart 1st oh arch of Tops ha iu officiated Mrs LJbby was born In Brunswick shout ga years ago tho daughter iff Deacon gad Ann Brown VAr many rear ahs sang ta th choir of tha Flirt Pariah Congregational church and- later at the Baptist church She ta survived by elfiht nephews and nieces LOCAL SECRET ORDERS "Asm EnUyV Ninetieth Birthday Past Alumnae of Burnside Relief Corps celled on Aunt Emily Naoh at' bar homo on Parker street Auburn and presented her a baaket of fruit and birthday caka In honor of her ninetieth birthday which will taka place May 14 Th presentation waa mada by lira Lydia Bickford tho president Mrs' Nash la enjoying the beat of health and plana to attend th A 11 convention at Don Moines again i thto year I And a Hosiery Value you cannot afford to overlook! FULL- FASHIONED 1 1 Pure Silk Stockings Lisle top high spliced heel double pole and toe Black only' together unllLhe deserted her Hit Now' ahe charges fa V'' ilvlpg Md Ahtpdtfa treatment JfoivM 41 Years j'ldey A Barker of Ecwtslon an I' woman who was married ia Tur uerr 'lf arch I 1112 to Pres-- toil -C Barhor of Lewiston finds mairiaga paUiag after 41 years of tnairled Bfa aad oaks for divorce 4: '-eg llu groanda of crtcl and abuslvr 1 --trMlmrat aad aidultarif: Yes read itigain full fashioned and 1 1 every pair perfecfL- tv i r'1 TIRES FREE Any oar owner whs wHl give Iftrea Blutn a day af AW not only eaen lire fee partiralara "NATIONAL TIRE -RUBBER ca tgrill ftleylM Are 1- WWATOlf i vJuuUco Ipaar dlwnlaacd I ho pefl UA without prajudieo Odlloa Gcdbout pf Lowtotog who ark aw for a divorce from Callus Uoibout a-K dtvsa uPkaawa- Hr God bout raarg-1 hla loatlMtomr dl aog soavlgco tha -raurt that as had mada a detar-gtmed aseugh offett to taouts Her whoa bringing action for tha action dent hsMsvo -jBotlea mear ulL -i "A I-the lima ha -irylug ta gal divarss-fcs try It IMA dut ktq aha wul Hla at-laruoy Louis Braoit told the oeurt that avery effort had I 'toads by God bout to' ldnato the aaiunnr Thg couple ad Quarried In r-Iilifi I- I Genealogy of thv bqi'awk ewbom does tho bnhy rnenlhV has oiy wire sad my ease but- I'm banged If 1 Imi where bp gat -hla re ire axles I wa ream Iny metes' airaa rR re mw 7 il fit: iJsr 1 l4 sF1-s 'l 7 vv f'' r' tfl'jfr- A -V 1 -r.

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