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GIRLS! GIRLS!! Gear Vac Sab Of DamhuirWiA OmCDRASOAP I IN ONE NIGHT Os t:<zc± rpccs cf -LeiisJS Eii —-r-y Csscsta Osracsc Sot e=ii ec iactscsr. Cv*er bead fer 'jsgbc. Jmec Kraj Kcrpr. wxS Ctacsra S>a; and mc tos. Fr» '•wife tepui •acer. L*ya; 22 t»o aeb. i£iei *_ksse trs^ns.* raper 'CRass/ «2iblas2ii r? totespcrpaadoca -_se i-kpabsta* a*i yairdT C*—tssnt *.: iafpe aad *0etbt, Tij:— to pfiwder i-^d per-t Vap-» e.: -a re a c-<ta-' **te: ikaaj -tea- si; r>'-f- S*d &i yr »«•; jacda ins _ tr '-oaui aad zr£±g ' fprrwr Sms 2k. C-nActf 2S tH Sac. TtSna 2Sc. y„p ".rAiTixt -l.- w-.e it F-.r -c— c.at r > “CcMcnr* LA Lty. ee. «Lmm. Ac* UBM~Ci»ar« ..** <«wi *Aa» MMC 1AI9E KOIICIPAIS £**^5! State j-i Ft— • eral I «*»«"* TIIM City of Portland is Cumberland Ccunty is Oty of Augusta 4s City of Bangor 4s Oty of Biddeford 4s I City of WaternBe 4s Portland Water Dis trict 4* - Ce-ap-sr bend* b-e "r2C tp 7S38. | P' -ki I; y-di <>£"- ts Cec-pSeie citt s«> **n**sx. IMIBLIWEX I WEEKS 7# EXCHANGE STREET Parti and. Marne SEE OTHER ADV. Announcing T«* arrival ef tfce January sh pment of the ROYAL SOCIETY pairege ;o«ds K*pni!*9 children’s sherd and long d'estes and rompers, nrghd 'tees and e9~fc;n*t!«ns <n p n* and whrte. HINCKLEY & O’CONNELL 231 Water St- Augusta. Me. aa*.:-:. SEVEN BARKS *': be pesnM* that you don’t 'Sow v!--v. SEVEN’ BARKS stands for. so we enlighten you: It is a '■if ■ ** r.;o;.ir ^ r^fntiy made from to* extra'.‘- of seven drfferenttinnd* of roots and heft's, every one of v. iuc'a has great medicinal nine, sci • nU£cai!y trended and for nearly Sd . ears has l-een a reliable remedy for Indigestion. Constipation. Laver. Kid r.ey and Stomach disorders. SEVEN BARKS has never been extensively advertised but has en ;oyed a wonderfu. and steady sale for nearly a half century, and purely utog tts ments. SEVEN BARKS has caved thou anda of farr.:..e« doctors’ bUis. as * «IJ as uatoli suffering. It is mei :-emiTe, only W cent* p»r bottle, and ne (k*e is from 10 to 20 drops in a sttie water alter meal*. There i* hardly a family but what -©me member *s more or less fre quently troubled with BUso-isne**. In digestion. Liver or Kidney trouble. If ou have never tried SEVEN BARKS, do not fail to do to. and ealtb the rapid and wonderful re mit* Don’t put off ashing your druggist for SEVEN BARKS: if he does not i.>nen to have' it, be will get it for ou.—Aiir. She was Fat i i TRY A CLASSIFIED AS whtiestokjocinal Cufi tt Bab MC» rr* KReca aC m»r *£s— »t a* .«» > - il l as Ska ***“ -if "as eaaaa s«r at 36* cfearpc ha nal 3 etssa. to. •»•-»-•> >u *-• si nt tm "-i* »4W1U jrsmjr -r JHLZ*£ i I7 2tzrz£j'’z% za* ssSLut SLJuexi .t^t-2 i»wr 1. “tei AUGUSTA LOCALS v-tteek ~-jT» *i» =1 Fasrfeii -»r»_i T ;-jr si* tacf ca temawt v «« * '■» ZjGKZJt ii r*CET5fti s^ ier -»-"s- 23. sxaa ray afSer i irei rsass at WasarrES* wii S-j*r~.ta. rri Fares Eta gs&s is Fiirfieai w&isr* *£se a tskess its* sjgjsc. Hrt Here*srs :>. E-rsira. 2. jc«ac=£. atas Frjity iissr JCWC. Si 2iST.r 1st i SOiS* Ki? «2 Frst W. E. 5*.-—.-** .5 Crsoe iii itist a sifat -rsry J-sr a. ie* laj’i sj_i± Tr-tet r*H?S.s4r tret:.*. A— Soil* CiAJsa* nrZ sties a". i-IS 3C 3to»Ss7. .'is I- Hit. *« • E. Fa.rA.Siga.: fje-tx :r "Tis Srai S'leacnr. ” Tj* c£ Mr*.. Et-t* Bash *r££ ;e hj*i | at 2 1 t - 7 a. *t ** Saicrt.fc.7 thertixc u 'je .at* bfc. fci 2«'vy*s Fan*. Re*djsg rsom at Ct-trat Sosn>re i* '.pen saarartaj s fes*= 2 V, *4>! ajr. lenii-yrg hasrary t‘ ti'htt* Pn_Lp aC-scpty ‘hit trry ca* f« v. Bees* to pass a ?r* day* as the fter tf i_* ttce and tut Mr and Mr*. Frank. L. Chase. Jidg* Charles* O. Small if Mail jot. ;: ige tf jc-tot'.e tf Stcner-set ic>vsty v i_t nt tie celt Friiay ca matter* if tta.ry.-Hf. X r*. -HaTt.'.n. Weeks lu re-tEmed -> jte-r r.-TBBt m Wat-trrslVe after i «—.»t tit-* nty it- i few 4*7* it - e g-t#st tf r*li'_ ‘-a at-i frSends y 2 Taylor if A.-iti-i r.trt left RMb? ter a - •• -~ so ■ r ■£ bade .- * a*1.1 re*icif i;/ *e has t.*.i - - *- - hailed as that city tf <> Arty- : >; has re-* :nx-i ter iiie* a* tiers at tie It W. Adams Co. rit-re after a tr-irt ill Mrv. Gsy Low if Ltuls street has teen enter-*.:! nig this* week M_at Arttsae F.eskt if Lett.it Station at i Mr*. Bterttei O. Crosby if Fort Fairhelf. 2 S'trgt* RasadaU tt-ret ter *r.'t aiotrt 12 w todaratett. left "J moert .ir for Leaf River tt wirit ?.~.m-e if tie if..I.rg* if the Angssta LEJr.be - Oa L*ahiel Porter if tit* city will i*? it. Rea-ife i this Saturday where at :te alt fay sea»i» if the- Grange h-i win hi'.il the EiLCtt; Pt*.aiie..i . Grange office re. Mra L M. B'-kfocf iti iiizit-r resrittea if New York visited in ’he city Friday a* the g-i*#-.s tf Hor ary* Mrs. F. G- K -gr.tr ii Wh threp street M ** Le> Titcenb left Friday rec m. - g for Greetfeli. Mass., to re - six* her fttie* a* seoretary if the Girls' Club there, after pur.t? the Christmas n-saoe at her home at M Store street Kn Lottie Kerr, who fir §otr.e •ire*, ''.a* beer. employed at tie Jiurr-a! cff--e. save .-; t-'/ELti'-. ati left Friday t-?;t to take tare if her mother Mr* Ar.r. e Clark who ■ cute ifl at tltetr tone in Oxfird Mrs. James Kingsley who la* leer paas-ir.? a few day* ia the city as the gtrest if fr.et.-i*. went Thursday to Skiwhegan where she w-.n visit her mother for a short time, she will re tom to this city before re turning to her home at The Forks. M;». * Rath Coe Id and Homer Go Eld have returned from a few day*' visit at Aiblor. With their pc rests, Mr. and Mrs John Gould. Mias Olive Gocld who a’so visited there at the same time, has returned to her work is Winslow. j Moss Elisor Newman was the maid of honor on Wednesday evening of this week a? rtoe wedding of Ra i he. A. Pay son of ^racs. Mass., and • George A. Prescott of Eramtree. Mass., which too* place at Quincy Mass. Leon V. WiRiam*. pr.se:pa? of the mf* schools of the c:ty. -will go to day to Bowdoinham to attend th.* evening a reception given to hi* sis ter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs Horace Raymond, who were married cn Christmas day in Minnesota. — The same of Mr* Hattie Lippin cott as instaftlng oJRcer of Seth Wil liams Independent Relief Corps was inadvertantly omitted from the re port given in the Friday Journal. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served on the occasion by Seth William# Post. G. A. R. H. E Butt returned Friday after noon from s several days' visit at his home in Norfolk. Va. He is passing sum* time at the National Soldiers’ Home, being an ex-se,-rice man. He was accompanied bail- by John Powell, also of Norfolk. Va. who will also be at the Home for awhCe. Earie Haney of Philadelphia was in the city Friday railing on friends. He was on hi* re tarn to hi*' work from South China where he has been enjoying a few days as the guest of friends and relatives. He is now engaged in the selling of grain and feed and is one of the sons of Maine who is making good. LOCAL NOTICE Dance tonight Library hall. Gar- i diner. Canavaa's orchestra of Calais. Dancing every Saturday night at j French club hall, upper State street. Good crowd, good halL Smith's or chestra. dec20.friaat.if Dance in Maccabee Hail tonight. » Music by Douglass Orchestra. ; Featuring Mr. Farnham at the piano ^ Jas&fll ___AN IN OUINCEMEINT — i j To the People of Augusta and Vicinity— I hereby announce the sale of my shoe store to J. Morin & Son operating The Morin Sys tem of Shoe Stores throughout New England effective this date. I also express my sincere thanks and appre ciation to my customers whose good-will and liberal patronage have made possible for me. a successful business. The new firm are well known dealers in high grade shoes and I sincerely believe that they will continue to have the same high stand ard of methods and merchandise, which I have earnestly endeavored to maintain. H. J. TURNER 152 Water Street, Augusta. Me. * _ JLZZO--.___ “AMERICA'S LESSON FROM EUROPE" Subject for Open Forum Sunday Evening. Hon. W. T. Colyer. Speaker "k LI l»c H-V2L. W. T. o' Lr.-zAz--.. Z~~z.-uZ.--L ': for o£ ts** L'c: ■ €»i £ Hcc. yZLZLJuLZu J£. ~V~~*’.-*:tZ-?LZ. T2LS “■•Cr JLi * * ' •- ~ * I*-**- J Z'J‘~TZ :~Z •*£uk.J:7- T. ~". -is fAr..', .» f«-r- -i i cs»w:ii ■-jvt c* For* ' ;y,t tv-r. Hoc. O Wii® retrtfc. 'T-f. i A At ci *i_A A As Mt-VA'AA Tii ‘iiiAti ll> tAv itt Mr C®£ j*r »i* AArf it c;*t i*-.A. ri> _t » citct.JAr AnsAri-ta. Mr Co!j*r mas c~- -i’ ai llrt Err.Ji Saturday Special Sales Uu8 itffiMBirtt.) ;irv»e mu fti: ft* rib** toted la '.:j ar» fir «> -« Aar J Tie P- W. Soule En?: room j of fer.’-g lie.r ;i cent Cc-iabii Rec ord* "i ili®c cot tie r.*i—'l cent* Iasi Tsj» is to — - v- - .cm fir cie_r new Ime cf 'A— -x-£. -record*. Bargains wiile tier _i**_ At D X A tin?: ?;ecui leather goods marked at <Kt *>:. j»c and It it* «to*s fns 111", to Jl.ii Special lot cf f.gvred Georgette, 2; .rives wide, nloe Ji.ri, f or SI S<> a lur’d’ --m'a"t.s if u uri dree® g *.-■«•*« at about 15" under pm*. Very special values is fancy turiuah lives at 43c. ;k aid Tic; tcuet i.l/.H leafier goods and jewelry, valves up to Tvi, spec -a. today 22c. Crier Bit® cf tci.et goods and jewelry specially priced 2Sc- Rc.se fcaii reap spe-tual 5-1 a uie. regular 7c value KBak: tcslel *ed* marked lei® tias i J F BUtdeau i® i-fferur g special value® today. Wcner* 17 >; and !»» ioii® in ail lea tier* :u latest styles for I5 B5. At i. B Farrell & Cc‘s for today inly a good cot ter sweater, v® cr without pocket® for 1125. Medium weight wool hose. 7>; value f .r 4Pu A heavy 14 oz cciton work glove for I*e„ At Cherrow*ky** Stem ftp 'Women every coat and suit 1® now marked at a reduced figure. Tils t* an oppor tunity to secure a coat cr suit <latest styles# at a money-saving price. Mr. Chem-msky recently pur: fcaae-i at ie*Sa;ced [uncus a - —- - r* noats cd ■'i'za hr * c zahay These are .n-cizd ed :z this sale- Coats new at Jit.5*. S-'.'e lit >r and S-ti :*». Eegzaiar pnoes *w» IU.M to S'-'. ',•!. A hani eone sz.praent of new aa-Astes past -Ateaved far evAzazg azd street vesar. At rx:f: & Tarter! today Pilot •a.t azt peppers at at!;- lot *s:h ~a eel wire door —----« jliiat Jl'l each: T rods of wax paper if-. Az excellent valze _z a ve_o>i.pede ter nn. At C. F. 3-lodean's today fi ah *ao- overcoats to go at 41* each. A aoc. Axara-.r i.narr raise. Ala.-. & :. per cent J * * on a_. stats dznrg the a :ca: sale. A tze cpp-crtzizay to pearthase a rt.t or az ntts.de gaar rez: very reasonably. At Towle's Piarmay, street far today only; a lie brash azd a lie tide of tooth a fie valze for 42c. At Fletcher's Pharmacy far today czly. yot may obtain a ho a waaer ottA with a oze year gtaaraztee for 51 1>. See zo-rth v :zdo-w t^sp-lay. Aa id. J Idem a *: s - - y women's hose, very special ozzsaze. fiee-aed aa Sk a pair 14 women's coats. s-xes 14 to 44 at a tag -ias-aotat All car Christmas go-ads stall oz sale at spec.aai p.r.aes. flAses azd beys' aa jc-t st.ts. fecei at 41 J> and SI 41 oach. A g>.d qoality toilet s*aap aa Bather's Pharmacy to a >aak.e. 4 for dl-a. Dcsaa Set the price s-.are y;t. The MBdiiiw! of N. id Clocsgh who has been confined to has b-*d for the past five weeks remains aboza S&Z.2* There will be a social dance this evening aa Odd Fellows' hall for members of Capital Grange and li.rj fn*cdf. ALREADY COOKED! MfimJfaD U'enacte Mon j_to We New Englanders, prefer the thou any other because old-time Mince-meat for pies— it is already cooked— mince-meat that is as pure as it is ^ for the Crust. wholesome. 'Maine Maid1 Mince* i TT|T_neat is faithfully prepared accord ing to good old Down-East redpes; — those that have been praised the country over. Wh« the folks suggest more mines piss, bo euro to esk your grocer for “Maine-Maid” Mince-Meat Tksa you'll provide better Mince pa* then you've ever tested — . ! MEDOMAK ^CANNING CO. % WkaW.MiD. i |B Maaae I SHOP NOTES y - — ■■ near: the new year right with a he v '.zz o£ i.-' m The J. F Pterte Stir* has everyth _ng i* the 1-ne off blank cooks. rote hocks. letter flea. pads, letter taper. «®veias»5*. tuff iccdt l-txf ledger**. The test ~ - - ~ -s nan -ffitttred a a. ways m stock at pntea tt_at wa2 prove m -•■■‘-•w-«— H-t-:k;ey & O'Ctune.: Itv* ;-*i re ceived the -m iixry t ~ .zrett ;f The Seosecy pa::«?» goc.is. This st-ipe-em tnGaprases children 5 then ait y.z-z jesses and rtthters. — - v -—35 3 ;g;: robes at-ff - tit—» -t ; r.f it: - A-1 C A- t: e 1 ict * East Site Fr- --- 5a.; i> Cony street jet tat chtatt "-*’-•1" SmTt Z Zm^'.'T. ~ *'e:~* "Z'T'f 5. -*Q'X if Laxative r'-espht Qiit-te Txti-ets. Only :i-t t box. 2? ■» rr. ZSU&CkiEjS&flTft a.-j; W477 >tt«iff- garment* at pr.tes that p ~ - vaiiet tefire the present tig* point w is reached are to he found at Beane i Cress". Ms Water street They are real eppor. rtit.es tea as they rep resett valises that -tattot be equalled f’lT tetoe-f t.ct difficulty is secxrtag st.pttettg cf the weffi-kxov: remecy • -ta..tas hit J-:-hn Coughlin was Jcr 1 itate et: pgh 10 receive v_s aUoi tt-:tt yesterday. • Ttc: stotM avail yotrseif of the ^.pptrt.trty to secure barratrs cf ail sorts at N Richrstt-*’* Fttai >—« Cp Sale. ‘ “ MRS. CARLL OWN RARE CURRENCY lire x. C. Carll cf Aigusta recent -y -e.tff is«g tr.ct family papers hatted erst from maty years ago. a re.it cf P-e to!3-icnary times that" she treat.res highly at3 one that preh £t.y test few people have the like. a as a piece tf money issued ty tha riaie cf the Massachusetts Bay. for ** sr..;t?s authorized by the Ger. era. *--- -rt it ...5 a.tc dated Sept. 17 - - is 3 b_* 1J itches, of verv heaw paper cr very light :arff board. was '.tie white, with black prating. The face rears at the to? the ranter - -<■ 55. black sjtk. Printed it each cotter .s Its. The tew *eal cf the itaae is is the lower left cotter, cot s.st.rg of a circle ati within a ves ht ajwharf os which is a ware haute. The committee egged the tote or bill it the lower right cor- ' ter One signed is tick, one in red li: r--5e it blue ink. The Mack ink -- ’ilccdwis is as cegihie as wher. written. The red o£ J. Lewis is faffed tit .egatie. while the blue has dis appeared. .re printed matter reads "State cf the Massachusetts Bay. Sept. 17. I77i. The poneMor cf this .... shah be paid by the treasurer of this .-'late Fourteen shilling* Lawful Money, by the 7th cf Dec. J7U, whies h:Iff shall be received for the aforesaid sum ir all payments a: the Treasury, atff m all other pemerits, by order of the Genera: Assembly The reverse s;3e has the words "Fourteen Shihitgs’ at the top. wni -tfferteath it a semi-circle lasted :t Defence of Amen tar. Liberty.’ A figure cf a soldier, bearing in one hand a iwcrd and the other the Magna Charter occupies the center virrcutded cs one side and under neath wrpth the word* -Esse Petit iffaciffam rub Libertate Quietam’ At the tot tom is the date September 17, . 1 • • The margin of the face bears on top and i«th sides scroll work, while the reverse is plain. Joseph E. Felt's “Historical Ac coatt cf Massachusetts Currency* published it liJj in Boston, refers to this kind of money as one of the first cf the Colonial issues. The Conti nental Congress in 1775 apportioned among the cotones each st* share of the general government's expenses. The issue of Continental money soon being exhausted by the colonies, if was up to the later to prov.de for the raising of funds to meet these and other expenses. The General Court of Massachusetts on Aug. 33, 1775. after several weeks of consideration! on the subject, authorized an emis sion of 1W.W pounds in paper. This money become known as “Sword in 1 Hand Money,’ on account of the* armed image on the >•■»<•> Other issue* of course followed, but 1 this must be a rare specimen of one of the first issues of money in New • England. Periey Carter, of the U. 8. sub-, marine chaser Eagle, which is now i at North Hampton Roads, Vt, is * passing a few days' leave with his, sister, Mrs. W. E Fierce, Cany j street. Judge Cyrus R. Tupper of Booth- j bay Harbor was in the city Friday | on legal business. * BELFAST Walfe Cmmtj JAmbcr W« mb's Atfroary Cmmmittee v-k p—T»» F^r» Clrts, * pre». aSES mift »-»* eMi >n 5<eas ijfctiati &y Sairs •rijurasaa. its. Giy P Glares of » -;£—*j-» tis VaUs -ctasary cSouZ T»a.TT rtf rj* AfiTa*nr» B—ifi rtf xS* WrassE's Bejisioraa. pttrcy. Its. Osri » j farmer pc^aaiaci ef 3«£tf*55 W nwt*iz '* CtXb *»5 rase fcasfcetf s msse sxersssfii- r»r is tt2j —zi Praams* Cbaj’ z*r O- D. * 2* as i sssssir rtf it* JLaseeaii&eA 02*rssa** ire st sr •m-t t feoBaSeS stress ?«urs s#sc. - bi ji r-i.F«iir -atf lie PsiCac StaTii v rrse —-w — v~.4 l ~ sdxre ■carter at ia* CBrsnafei perarih. As i aumtss wmumsa site stmis g~ is. 'ji j-tcess'e ttfi ctf lie ctr '•tirg^ frr ysars i*wrr s messier ctf lie- '■“C-icsr'ers firs, at Cuss * lasses tad ®cw ii tie ie*i uf lie 5>gi* ?. Cjsrte Dry Gssi* Or. it*. Carts rtspcesesiis lbs fiien cf jra*r*aaiT» w-iexz. sad as tf **?* .fisepiy asiaraiseii is ■»iitiisr« ;er~-ii~a sc ii* pssiDc esofi vraj-rzn wsS ts CcVrca: thEater wtihia 4 i:rt«gf. is iE MmrsssiTg cce-acc pfay eitrijid. "Hit te *v* p,ti"i£~ - — Ti» *ie» j~ •ttrixtest by Mess Gladys Beth. BrnighJE* -f 5iEssrr-.fi*. tie yomsg w*£ kaon to Maat 2. jCEtccea f y sset of her ceaedxs ii-t teer pcayrc by E^gi Schotts 4E«i c-huer mbmoi Tbe ii-st e. tf-ies —e '"•'lErteEt Tie •* —g 4 *-*—.1 -v- -each I_ d-igg Mrs. Whitney. tcs 5-^ M_s» AEiie' M 0-pbsha. ter s=*.id K-a George C. Tees*efl Mrs Jones, Vr Eecghoc tc-rtss tie ta. i. Mrs. Bayf A Her - Bt»«eej Bc-swe. a pXtEher, 2ert — fVEi t®» feboar and a perse-Etage of she brcceed* vf I r. tc the jisrth Church 'Hmf-h owe : f the jbuss 1-- .-re charti srose"..** ie 're city Varna* mt te-irs »a appear :e the* justy* and -hby *. . EEd*:ob*C5d.T re a hie brew sag tard 2~i wiff fee gtveE - Henman 5. Ite-osha* arts* :f Waf dc eommty. as is Grass© ~v‘* weei. ie attendant* ce tbe conference 1? ccos-ty leaders a: tbe Cniverssty of Mas®. Mr. i>»ah _e is 4 e-radii-.2 :J Mitre and siac* oossasg to Waite tc-EEty bis d-c-re a great deaf far tfce Eirrcers arad for tbe beys a.—a etrfs. =e=ien -f th-: CarleE ard c> ef-.hs. He bis recently morel is.;© ee* ter office ee tbe coassy ©run boost. £r*t*. Si*-* Hots bis bees received ©? tbe leatb of Ernest Store ie Banco© •rfeere be bad bees ssder hospital ireatmest fir tame years Tbe re “cej wif! be broagbt to Be If:*- for burial He is set-tty ed fcr me sister. Mrs. ♦.aaries H. Wafdet: cf Court street and *7 ©re brother. Georg* Store EE Cc.tradE. D ed ©e Bib Anniversary cf Wedding 2 re death of Mrs. Jar* Cammtt; sidow cf Ore© CiEEiE fem-eriy cf 3eb=©eu occurred a: i o’cfcoi .v.» Tears -lay. the ibth annrvermry cf ber *oidb:g She wa* *j years of age axd would save beer yi ie Mav Mrs. Catenet: up to witbia a f*w agt yi< ir remarkable health, acdukca and a.'ert cs tie subjects of the day a« stary daff her *age She was bora in Newport bet at the A 7 »«t »stb ber puma to Betsttst ubere she Lved prachcaffy ali her Life. About 5t. years ago she tarre to Be.fast to rtake her home *-.th her daughter. Mrs. K. J. Mo tor ie CcEgr- s.5 street, who has gtrer her cerotej care at her leo;:E:tg -.ears. Another daughter. Mrs. Afier Mlk-er cf LiEOC'Erile 2Ed two sons 1T4 CatEEtett of Los A.-g*:e*. r^-r 3E»1 Herry c< Bot».ce a:*o rarv-.-.-e Tbe ratter ha* ieec tiffed to Beffast ty her death. Fu-.era! seme** win be held at Mrs. Merton, feorae. CtEgress street oe *?ituriav *t IS o clock. Rer. a. E. Wilace cfficiatiEg Etisn McDonald Another aged woman to pass away on New Year* day was Mrs. Ellen McI>ona.d. wklow of Horatio McDon ckh who was :a her Ihi year Sfc» died at the home of Gerald Howard ■! Congress street where ah* was boarding. Mrs. McDonald was th* daaghter of Davsd Dyer and is sur rr.ed by a sister. Moss Frances Dy* formerly of The Congragationai.st s a... Boston, bat now in Cleveland also by one brother Fredert'i *- >i-. West. * The engagement is announced o' Miss Florence D. Chaples. stenog rapher for Field A Quimby. and Har ry C. Snow, with the. Thompson Mfg Co. Both are popular and are receiv- j ~g cosgtaialadosi from many friends. Mr. Snow u prom inent in Odd Fellow circles and was recently e.ected noble grand of Waldo Lodge No. 12. Both are active in the Bap tist church. Among the holiday week weddings was that of Miss Mildred Cutis, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. N. J. Cur tis c-f Monroe and Clarence W. Dickey, an ex-service man and grad uate of Uaiversiy of Maine. The cer emony too* place at the home o' the bride s father in Monroe. Rev. F 9 Dol.iir of Jackson officiating. The bride*' maid was Miss Agree Chase 3f Dtxmoct and the groomsman Paul Srant of Winterport a college friend if Mr Dickey. He is also a graduate ■jf the Cast ice Normal school and is it present principal of the grammar re cool in Hartford where he and his wude hare gone. The bride was also t successful teacher. ^ The January term of the Waldo county Supreme Judicial coart will »avene in Belfast on Tuesday at Id /dock. Associate Justice George M. Hanson presiding. Several cases i waiting the findings of the Grand Jury are pending, the respondents i sow in the county Jail. CecU Clay of I ®*^***t *® be the official repot lei. For the first time in the history of j OPEN FORUM at the Winthrop St Universalist Church, Sunday Evening, Jan. 4 . America's LessM Fr«« tirepe discussed by Hon. W. T. Colyer distinguished English student and economist A vital message to every thinking man and woman in the State of Maine. SPECIAL MUSIC Doors open at 6.45. Forom Talk at 7.15 j --_ | Nearly Half a Century of Safe Banking Every account large or small receives Hie same attention . Kennebec Savings Bank Opera House Block '4% Gr Savmqs^1! ~ Opinion or Fact It is the opinion of the promoters of some “wildcat” schemes that their stocks will yield big dividends, but they are often disappoint ing. sometimes the whole principal is lost. Base your judgment on the fact that Safety at a fair rate is better than big promises with risk. An account with the Augusta Trust Com pany is always worth par. phis the accrued interest. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts compounded quarterly Augusta Trust Company AUGUSTA MAINB "ADISO*. RJCHFtOND. WTKTMBOR ____a«vritf I the district, the new joint isstanatjou -t-remo-T adopted by the Sovereign Grand Ledge I. O. O. F. win be used at the joint installation of Waldo No. 12 and Aurora Rebekah Lodge No. which takes place on Tuesday. Jan. 11th. The isatal’.ing oScer? representing the Grand Lodge and Rebekah Assembly will be A. J. Ferca'd. D. D G M. and Mrs. Clara M. Massey. D. D. P. The oScers elect c-f Wmdo Lodge are: Harry C. s>aox. N. G.; Thctnas E. Bowker. V. G- Samuel Adams, recording secre tary; Albra J. Clary, financial secre '-O - Ralph H. Howes, treasurer: John Parker, agent: R. F. Duaws. M. Lord and M. C. Murcfa. trustees. Aurora—Mrs. Esther Hartshorn. X G. Mrs. Ida Bray. V. G, Mrs. Anttse K. Adam?, recording secretary; Mrs. Efie Harrison, financial secretary. Mrs. Abbs; Cook, treasurer. Psnobocet Encampment No. tS The following otBcers have been elected of Penobscot encampment No. 25 and will be installed on Jan. 2$th: M. W. Lord. C. P.: Leslie C. FoHett. H. P . William Estes. S. W : Sam ual Adams, sen be; A. J. Clary, finan cial scribe: R. H. Howes, treasurer: Be®}. Robertson. J. W ; M c Mureh. A. K_ Bral-ry. W. K. McNeill, trustees. The Aurora Rebekah ledge has ac cepted an invitation to attend a re ception to be given on Wednesday. Jan. Tth by^ Maiden Cliff Rebekah Lodge. No. ... in honor of the presi dent of the Rebekah Assembly. Mr*. Inez S. Crosby, a member of Maiden Cliff Lodge. Arrangements have been made to make the trip by auto and information and rates may be had from Samuel Adams a member of the committee of arrangements. If the weather and roads permit a large number will attend this pleasant af fair. , It takes place at S p. M. READFIELD EAST—Mr. and Mrs. Millard Stev ens have been away in Watervf.Ie and vicinity on business for the past few days. Miss Marion Thompson of Water rtUe has returned there to her work after passing the holidays at her home here and with her unde in Pittsfield. Ervin Lord has accepted a posi tion with B. D. Gordon for the win tor. - -*•**- B. D. Gordon is with her Mm. Lucinda Hunt, who still oouttnues to be confined to her bed. ft ' School here is exported v Monday next for the ».n' vr afte r a hod day vacation ■*' weeks. Roland Bkkfcfj of Sm.:'. :>:: V returned to his home after 'li here with her crusrr. arf is~. Friends cf Mr and Mrs R Ftfieid were pieied tr - _ — cl the death of the.r vjttt-c sx Cjfita. which occurred 7>. ttsl* evening after an illness of only a ■ —ays of dah; :*5, Ajfhocy’r - ■ •hr years old until March, Itttic **3 endeared himself to r *■ kc^w him. Kirj an affect:r r.nd of a surry dispojttte- ct' his parents, he leaves a little --t" 1 Russell. The s* to pa ih v of th ■ J community s extended to *. > • reeved family tn their y-f • tiOE. Funeral services s* ! *■ ■ 7 at the home Sunday a: f r M : NORTH AUGUSTA ilrs. Lee Ayers was sudd«" C1, ed to her home at South Or utr- t: the fatal illness of her mo; Rogers. The many fr.er.fs - A> ers extend their aympatr i iliss Lillie Bsiilev was th-1 c •' her sister. Mrs. Minnie G A Christmas. returning y n: Y~ ! iirs. F.. I. Philhrick wus t • * : " at the home of her d^ar’-'-;: ' Ada Hutchinson of Oak Ur : Sfrs Harry Ballard ar: : daughter Dor'ihy passed Pr• - V the home of Mrs. W. S. Knew ■'? Mr. acd Mrs. W s K :ow -. son Emma passed »V -f" Mr. Knowles' mother. Mr*. J^3 Knowles of Manchester : Pneumonia Neglected Cofc^j^ KILL the COLD! HUTS ^ CASCAKAj^QUININE *• y<»'1 BJ 1 f* I_I