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Portland Sunday Telegram from Portland, Maine • 24

Portland Sunday Telegram from Portland, Maine • 24

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i Jt i'A 1 Eight -ffffftff PORTLAND SUNDAY -TELEGBAM vJPLYH 192l ygV-'-- 1 Section Page -Page Association of Cotton Manufacturers have already' assured their support to CU5BIINGS APPROVES MAY ENJOY WEEK-END DR GOLDBERG GOES FEDERAL' BAKERY SYSTEM UNDER TiIANAGEMENT NEWENGLAND WEEK New England weak are William Rogers president efths Advertising Club of Boston Clifford -Anderson' president the Assocl- and'-rs PDRPOSEiaaiaamsruaartsrtai 1 Automobile Dealers' Association Inc TRIPS TO MOOSEHEAD VONiNEWSdlEDlJLE AfV TO SAINT XDKES FLORIDA 1 SHAKE PROVISIONS FILLING 5TATI0NSIIERE PUPILS OF MBS FOX GIVE A PLEASING i -PIAITO BECITAL 'When Mra Carrie B' Kox allows It to be known that her recital Is due people who are acquainted with her work ers eager for the event and those to whom It la the first privilege to hear her pupils are very enthusiasm tic in their prates Bakery System story at Congress street has been pur I From Would Also' Make Maine A'L Cummings manager of the State chambsr of Commerce will chased by A end II -B' Marshall of South Portland and is to bs op-srated as Marshall's Luxe Bakery The bakery Is being thoroughly Portland High: in 1918 Ucoi go West prssldcut the New Kn gland Association 11 Williams vies prealdsnt New Eog-tand Hardware Dealers Association Frank Hall president New England Hotel Association Charles 1 tin! secretary New England Manufacturing Confectionery Association Edgar 21 Docherty president New England Manufacturing- Jewelers and Silversmiths' Association: Paul Brennan president New England Purchasing Association Inc Thomas Anderson secretary New England Shoe and Leather Association: Richard Watrous general secretary the Providence Chamber of Commerce! Felix Vorenberg president Retail Trade Board end Arthur -Russell'-president the Traffto Club of New England tvIo 1 think the Idee of observlng New i More brilliant than ever was this year's offering at the -Hunt' Plano m- renovated and newly painted Inside tl and out and the aim of the new- Harry Grace president the Boston Central lather Union Howard Coon-ley-' presidents the Boston Chamber of Commerce Sidney A Elssman president the Boston Wool Trade Association -Howard Selbv general manager' tho Eastern St a tea Exchange Harding governor of Federal 'Reserve Bank of- Boston Martin Joyce secretary-treasurer the Massachusetts Federation of Labor 8 Lo-throp Davenport president- the Massachusetts Fruit Growers' -Association PYanklln Burnham Prss-ldsnt the Maasacheeetts Real Estate Exchange Fred Warren presllent JL Train service and other -details have beeiil so arrangsd that begin- nlng 2- It will bs posslbls for Portland tpeople to pay: week-end visits to tthe Mount Klneo House Mooaehee Lake leaving Saturday and returilng on This- la an- innovation requiring careful beauties of Mooschcad r-K-' Railroad hhd Riclier Hotel Company for- tha Mount Klneo House altho In oneof tha-mosC beautiful spots dn Maine has not hitherto been so -easily accessible' -v Under jtUls- nsw srrangsment which continues -through the weekend of September 11 It will be Modern Plants to Be Built On PrebleStreetand ForestAvenuel: tf management will be to make It one of the most sanitary bakeries possible Bikers and efficient salesladies 1 who served the Federal System have he-n retained by the new owners and the same excellent quality of bread and: other bakery products will be maintained viri I- i': Lud at tke corner of Cumberland Jknnm ad Preble street owned by recommend'-tb- the directors' ef his organisation that they participate In the 'Observance of New England Week-which has been set aside -to boost New England products The dates of Its observance ere Sept 15 to During that period epeclal efforts win be made to Induce New England people to buy New England-made good' on which New Engiabd prosperity dependa Local -products will-bs featured dn wholesale end' retail housea and In their advertising' and the uses and qualities of this merchandise will be demonstrated A i Each of the tseven women 'members of parliament In Holland belongs to a different political party the Massachusetts IMerchan ts'v Association i Edward Stacy general secretary1-1' Massachusetts Stats England Week Is highly commendable one Manager Cummings said when the matter was attracted to his attentl6n: not only- recommend Its observance but I think the idea might very well be applied to Maine end Maine Week roay made an annual event- i Chamber of Commerce: Vernon Hawkins president Massachusetts Wholesale1 Lumber- Association Ro- Wholesale Lumber Aesociatioo it Technical schools In Toktoare now holding special classes In architecture for girls 1 r- the Al a Schlotterbeck utit hu een gold by tbi ciUt tig tho Miles Mank Motor Cap Co-dealers 1 Alarm on carsand loosed: the Company to' the Mexican -Petroleum Corporation' "will erect large fllllnr station on the site Simultaneously iwoth the -erection e( the filling station on Preble street I Jthe corporation will the erect a largo who1 bert Amorr ident tb stlonsi and flrtrnlrtl rsntratrtns i 4 i HUB FURNITURE this '-to' leave -Portland at standardly time) on any Saturday morning reaching Klneo station at 4:17 p-v ifu and" the Mount Klneo House a-mw minutes later -On 'the return trip the Mount Klneo House la left at 10:10 Monday morning and Portland reached' at 5:15 In -the afternoon Thus it wiU be possible without sacrifice of time-or trouble of studying detail to spend two nights and An entire day amid the beauties df Mooehead Lake Tlcketajwhlch Include transportation and alt accommodations at the purchasable pnly at the hotel Ari purchasable only I a Hi Rooms on-Tupedsy evening -July let when the'' varied? selections were rendered 'In a remarkably Intelligent manner which showed 'the extremely careful schooling these young people have received from their teacher -They played with wonderful technique and yrhether It was one or two- pianos et work each musician showed evidences of Individuality to a marked extent The more difficult numbers were smoothly given and with splendid ease' Mra Fox la a very 1 conscientious teacher and -her pupils cannot help bur-become-Imbued with her earnest endeavors to bring ont the best' violin 'cello and piano trio by Pupils of Mra 'Horan Vas 'a pronounced 'success and these' 'young HIt ere to be' congratulated on their -'ability' and-' are a credit to tneir teacnerV An additional and veryVcbarmlng surprise feature of the program was the appearance- of Mra -Alice White Hay a former pu-pU of hut a'foew years ago Who la now assistant director of the West Newton Music School -In Msssachusetta The numbers rendered by this young woman were accurately done and with truly artistic touch her phrasing being very delicate and decidedly charming Her playing was Indeed a rare treat1 The entire program well balanced and the praise and- applause extended to the artists ware surely merited and too much- cannot' be said of their training and the results- The following program was enjoyed: Vales Caprice i-i i fx Strauss-Phlllips TwoPUnos) Winona Taylor and Corinne Turgeon Valse-'-v' v' Rathburn Gertrude Loveltt and Dorle Ingraham Valsette i Borowskl fUlliif atatlon at Merrills Corner In rant of the old Morrill house which irii It stands at the intersection of 'Forest eind Allen avenues leasing the 1 land for this purpose from Charles fioodrldfa The Morrlls Corner station ticket office Union Station -r -Al )iare fire pumps with air and water ktatlons as well and pn opportunity lor free crank case service The sta- lege and tthe University of 'Vermont Medical College and ia highly es teemed bye large circle of friends r) dk- Louis qoldbercl -v Dr Louis -E' Goldberg son of Mr and Mr' Aaron Goldberg of 4f Vesper street has ftmm ta Jacksonville Fla-where! he has accepted an Internship St1 Lukes Hoapltel Dr Goldberg Is a graduate of Portland High School Hit of Bowdoln Col- 4 ion on Preble street will be of equal' I sc or possibly large? juid a small reproof stucco building of mission this 'Cltyj4 HV Is a member of Tsu Epsilon Pjbi fraternity and belongs to anumbsrj iof local organisations type will be erected on the premise similar building but one -of alight' hr- different architecture will- be greeted1 on tbs Morrllls Corner "rt 'Yi The Schlotterbeck land on Preble srtreet upon which the Preble street l4 Xiontage of CO feet on Preble street iis'- and of approximately ISO' feet on Cumberland avenue extending as far ack on 'that street as the-: brick r- piung station wlll be erected has a i t1 Doris Xngrahant-vsw'f'j Nocturne' "Ji cVi-w i a Scriabhae 'T -s V'm ON PORTLAND LIWIStQlfllOD 3 minates rbm' Gray corner-l5'minuififl from electee car and Mah- Jongr: PartifM'aerommoted' MBS' CARROIXiyqRmG i -S -5 'lock on the corner of Cumberland venue and Elm street i The'build-i'k fnge on the lot one of which theeor-' f'Jur building -on Preble street belongs i Jto Rhsenberg Bros are of the wood-' bn variety They wUI be torn1 down Selections from La Glaconda p-Arr-'' -y Chiffoniers -A TV -tfg IronBeds -v r- Polonaise wAnns Glgura and Vera Booth by Doris Ingraham and Gertrude Lov- eltt -Treo HI sa rare CS 7sms iBDREAU)ISBraY McElwee Byron' -I- McElwee Wvfi Harriet McElwes Polonaise i A' A Mulish Elcatlno Joy and Helen Moses I 1 'Applications for i flshtmr hlch had to referred-elsewhere ill f'frVSI'W 'wnad many applications for automo- wile routings featured the morning at Valse Impromptus Gebhsrdt IT t- yknom Jiie Chamber: of- Commerce Informs iC6- 4 4V A Jeannette Rouchlean'' Scotch -Poem MaeDowell Josephine -Perrette vCbaminade -Etestlne JoyJ' si- -r 'Martha '1 Flptow JoseiAlnel Phaneuf :5 and3 Jeannette I I Overt rure Martha JRouchleau wotkmanship also are Sjon bureau- yesterday Mlss 7oilve Flarr entertained her nsual quota Jg ef tourists many of them coming I fe rom considerable distances Among i those who registered were: tA Sheehan i Hartford Clara Clarkv Hartford John -Tk IrlscolL T5ast Boston? Arthur -vT i' Murphy East Boston Stone Chicago 0 Tork City Mm to ti -v gf Government -l ti Heavy- Iron Bed continuous post heavy Sale 498 v-- Ruffled full length not 1 over? 4 pairs! 1 to lai Toocatq and Fugue Beck --v Winona A' ha'ySi On the Sea '--II SoUdOak3 jiong drawers -well tJ-oulee Schaefer Mount Vernon £eo Schlose: iFTeeport N-T: Miss Sale prtcave s-'srr i- Mendelssohn Corlnhe''Turgeon-'i -Coneerto'in Mlnor Op 25 e4eMMAfAft i- Mendelssohn Cdrlnne Turgeon andWinona Taylor Rielgh Bells y-Tschaiskowy a it XUganlnl The Chaise i Ford Quincy--Mass Miss' A i 1 -1 'Martin- Dorchester Maurice Me 'l AlthAIL: OOMhAltspf Vpr fl tin ii 4 Mahan Dorchester Mrs 8 Me SoIIdOaVDreaserSlohgdrawers '-n sVvTV xr jV isaie-ri tot axix IDiningsTables Mahan Boston Mr and Mrs Daniel I jfVTnft: Montgomery Ala kifii 'V Ii 7 Zuba ref Nathaniel Bett Alice-WhiteH2V mim 1 i 1 WWW MADSDENlAEEEN jAq K''-J Seven 'hundred "tons of briquettes AlLr the product of a machine for liiniTiflrf' nhairsvi: w8r'' rl excavating peat from Minnesota pout I There -are about 21500 fores tflree a' year in thla 'Country- SV1 1i-A 'V) -rt -s AS1 j-i ft-- j-: 7--i ay-is- 1 i'--' 'i- ft--' 1 2 Piece Dinner Set Ser 350 vice for six Sato price t- if i (v1 ii tV 'V Piazza -Bookers I'1'" j' Solid Oak large else long linen draw lined silver drsw and 'arge Ji'mlrrpry Fale'prlco 24 75 Heavy- oak chairs Slip seats upholstered Imperial leather- 7Q 01 'iwl' KHilG pnCV M- iji'- i Hefngeratorsi 'i! yL's'e K- Sfr" IglvInbraTaWes Down i sS 31-00 Down i- ft- -T 'r 1 4 Ira -v If door RafrigeratorX IJks rut' large else1 enameled-lined' Stock 'T Bale 6 10 RADIO 2nd: CAMPERDOWN BRATINGSBORG McAULISTERfuj ifcrueartr'if yamWRTIiANDfMAINE'SIM'aillii BRATINGSBORG EXPECTED ARRI VE TH1RD limited)- price TC i i v-5f 4f'a -Large' Arm Rocker' reed seat Natural or green Sale 93 1 rt-sy 1 1 A J- Price -j 1 u- TjfS- Mahogany Qu eon Anne Ubrsy Table and niagaslne 4- OalcyWardrbbe gr r'wv'srw a ir Vi tzgztfj Q- Hammocks i ft S- ifc K- Vv -s -f' RUGSSGREATIM REDUCED 1 i ra ISMSUfi '--r! -fk- ill $100 Down 3 SteamerhaS2000tonsofFumceand -'V'-sR 2000 -5 A' -1 ii- 1 VA- ReedRockerlt 'C 83x106 Tapestry $1675 -v ST W00 'Down 9x12 Axminster $320 9x12 Velvst $3975 9x12 Scamlcss Axminster i I Axminster i $42i0 I 6x9 Tapestiy a a $220 j'-ft i wm i Bar Harbor Willow Chair $498 Teadvi for deuvery Jmy 7th i A t' i 6780 4 -i MYAy 440 ComEmS-SfeiS PHozies 100' 101 102 ft iv 84 Coxnmeraal St 1 497 Congress Genuine French Willow Choirs like gut only one to a 498 rustmer Sate price Upholstered in cretonne Off sale price '052 -X: NO TEL ORDERS i i 4" Sr- SStt -V 'r-w -vY-t'iv i- 4.

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