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Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 3

Kennebec Journal from Augusta, Maine • 3

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Kennebec Journali
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Augusta, Maine
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'-as? i V- allow In which ha plays a nouncement of prises -those present (passed at lng very Important part Although many comments 'of favorable nature have i beon The regular meeting of the Bono of ting before whlrti the couple were I Union Veterans was held last even-Sarrted wy fmr oplears awsrs ta ta their halL The regular rou- that the bwwtUul dihedral back- ground grew from the Skilful touch I 7 of Mr Lucas' talented brash The etlon of officers effect was eery beautffulr and al The Orientals held a publlo whffet most startling' as the audlenee I I which filled tbs theater to the doors I and overflowed Into the foyer was not prepared for a church scene Mr and Mrs Lucas will i their home on Main street for the present and will be at home to their many friends from now on 'J Gets Out of Town In Face of 30-Day -Sentence to Jail Thirty days In jail or the alternative of getting Out of the city and ktaying out wee the sentence Imposed on William Hunter alias Joe King- in the municipal court yea ter- toSr'wSrBui I WINSLOW I I Aft 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Fort Halifax Tavern 28 ladles 1 were entertained at a bridge party and dinner' the hostesses being Mrs James -Jackson and' Mrs Frank Sedgley of WatsrvlUe -A most dell clous menu was served under the-direction of lira Emma El-IV ridge which the ladles heartily en- Ten tables of bridge were of drunkenness pleaded gnUty and several hours devoted to the Augusta road The affair will be lh the form of a Christmas party Mrs Elite Colo Is ill at the home of her gbn Marshall Cole of Bay streets- Fdinds of Mrs' Howard Fuller of South China-who has been severely ill at her home will be glad to learn that she-Is able to- be about the house 't k-i' -The Sebastleook Literary Club will meet Tuesday Dec 7 the place to be announced at a later date Travelers by team and automobile who come to town from outside report that the roads aro la the most -terrible condition that they have been for several years The Albion road Is almost- impassable while the China: road which is usually in pretty fair condition Is badly rutted and very muddy and Slippery 'The light snow and rain of Wednesday evening aggravated this conditions and cars and teams from the country gave evidence of what difficulties they had traveled under Chautauqua to Come To Winslow in 1927 At the close of Bhautauqua Ibis year lt was feared that there would not be guarantors enough to sign up for Chautauqua to visit Winslow next year but Tuesday and Wednesday's time was used to good advantage- by workers for this cause and the required number of signers 40 were secured aad so In 1927 the Swart hmore Chautauqua will again send several splendid programs to Winslow It will be held earlier In the year too probably around November first Arthur LsClalr who has been visiting friends In town and relatives In Watervllls for a few days wlU return to Portland ibis morning where he Is stationed with the Ith Infantry Band at Fort Williams the rest of -the evening dane- PartT lt evening In their ball on Common ltreet that as well attend ed Valuable prises were given the to the evening's score this game after which a social hour was enjoyed and the guests returned -to their homes In Water-ville The second party was held on Wednesday evening when the Le klon FolUes cast with Miss Juliette Rrwton anfl Bernard McLean as of honor were royally received and entertained at the Tavern with a delicious 7 o'clock dinner served In a- charming manner the menu consisting of tomato soup roast-chicken-cranberry sauce Jello salad hot' rolls celery' Hubbard squash creamed potato assorted cake Ice cream and coffee The honor guests were presented with Prty fto In PPtton of their earnest efforts to make the recent production of It to Jane' a success Fine muslo entertainment was i held during the evening and a most happy time was the ex- presslon of each and every guest as they took their departure at a late hour The Fort' Halifax Tavern la rapidly becoming a very popular amusement and eating place Mrs Lester Patterson 1 at the home of Mrs George Patterson who Is confined to her room by a badly fractured shoulder Mr and Mrs Fred DesChalne and I three children who for some time I past have resided in the Stuart rent I on Halifax street have left lyinilo I to journey through to Florida for the I winter anyway They left Winslow worker In the circle and In the In a very pretty and comfortable lit-1 church and who Is confined to her tie house on wheels built by Mr home by a broken shoulder The X-DesChaine This little house which I mas nh will bo held Thursday after-Is electric lighted and made Just as noon and evening Dec 9 modern and comfortable as a con-1 veyance of this sort could be is Charles Ware of Fairfield was promised to leave town and not return'- i He was picked up on the street Wednesday night by Officer Henry Higgins whose ever vigilant street Officer Higgins spied the man In company with another noted Instantly that he stranger- in town appraised his character at a glance and In less then XI minutes after having first set eyes on him had him safely moored In the police station At the hearing the man gave his name as Joe King and then thinking better of it for some- reason changed his mind and said he was WilUam ms add I were rather mom numerous than his names Memorfal for Colby Victims of Fire To Be Held Sunday The Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at Colby will hold a memorial eer-vlqe Uxext Sunday afternoon at Ut o'clock for the men who perished In the lire that destroyed North College on the night of December 4 1121 The five men whose memories will be honored are: Charles Treworgy Norman Ward welL Alton I rows Warren Frye and Ralph 8 Robinson i These memorial services are an an-nal custom with that fraternity and are held on the nearest Sunday 'to December 4 which this year will come on Sunday of this week- The services will bo held In the reception room of the fraternity and will be presided over by Professor Cecil A Rollins Brief sketches of the lives of the unfortunate men will be given by Maynard Maxwell' Clement Taylor William A Pierce Stanley Brown and Ross Whittier Paradis Arrested After Raid on Home By Prohibition Squad Hie home of Louis Paradis' 17 King court last night yielded a little over 2 1-2 -quarto of what was alleged to bo alcfhol os tho reeult of a raid conducted by Federal Prohibition Agent Robert Jack and Deputy Sheriff Allen and Nash Two quarts wars found In a coffee pot on a shelf beneath the sink and two one-half pint bottles each two-thirds full In the cup-osrd Empty bottles and a funnel were also discovered Paradis was lodged In the city Jell last night Sudden Cold Spell I' Visits Wateryille Cost collars went up yesterday In this city as tbs mercury went down end those who thought that winter had given up the Idea of visiting this section of the country were bitterly disappointed Jack Frost came down with a swoop early In the morning and saw fit to abide in our midst all day with little sign of leaving as nllit advanced Ills disposition Indicated that he would probably be with us this morning I Condition Shawmut Youth Remains Same Clyde Johnson's condition according to a report from the SisteraT hospital last evening seems to be about the same He was said to he still in a semi-conscious condition Hs moves the members of his body takes nourishment solid and llnuld but docs not return to a state of full consciousness A month will have elapsed Saturday that he has been In a coma or semi-coma as the result of an accident la which his skull was fractured Francelia Doan" Dorothy Douglas Frederick Knox Lucius Lobdell faimnnA Wilber Manter Margsket Salmond Helen Simmons 2 A'a Carleton Brown Helen CateA Margaret Cates RltA DlNardl Charles Hunter Kqbert Kimball Muriel MacDougall I I I I Congregational Sewing Circle The members of the Winslow Con- gregatlonal church Sewing Circle btid an all day meeting Wednesday it the parlors with a very good at- tendance The ladles worked on and completed articles for the X-maa sale plans' for which axe all finished At noon a fine dinner was served by Mrs Emily Chamberlain and- Miss Sadie Merrow the menu consisting of assorted scallops pickles white bread doughnuts cake pis and cof fe Two pUff were tacked and other work done -The ladles greatly misseid the regular presence of Mrs George Patterson who Is an ardent business visitor' in town Thursday Mlsa Effle Johnson first -grade teacher In the Sand Hill school is very much pleased with th banking of her class as each'pupll has banked and each has a 100 per cent rec ord Each pupil received a special button for this work and have tried very hard to 'got the 100 per cent mark The lowest mark was 78 per cent and Is considered good The town should bs very proud of this grad for tbeir attainment Miss Kathleen Gray Is confined to her home by Ulneaa i Masquerade Ball at iTaconnet Club House A large crowd attended the old fashioned dance and masquerade ball held at the Taconnet Club house Wednesday evening and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves a great daL Thera wer many middle-aged people there who entered Into the modern dances as wall as the old and went the pace with the young people The costumes wers miscellaneous there being many pretty ones hldeons ones and comical ones Prises' wers awarded by Mr McMullen who is floor manager at the club dances Dancing was enjoyed from 8:29 to 12 with 20 minutes Intermission at which time refreshments of Ice cream and hot dogs were on sale In tie banquet halL orchestrA of Albion furnished their delightful music for the occasion A fine exhibition of the Charleston was given by a local young lady while two local young men danced the dog danca together-the Hitter performance creating-much laughter in the Crowd Mr' Dohoo superintendent of Chautauqua of Lancaster Pa' and Miss Alta Rhlneholm of Phlladel-j phla Pa Junior ChAutauqua super-! ihtendent who have been guests at the Fort Halifax Tavern during the Chautauqua engagement here have I returned to their respective homes Winslow people were sorry to see I them leave town for they are young people of very pleasing personalities and made many frlends during their stay In Winslow tom 61 i plomatle correspondence already pub 1 llehed state department officials would make no comment It took I them by surprise and whs promptly subject to close study Whether It I lOreshadows resilmntion I mal discussion and' escape' from fths crlBB whlo1 foreshadows resumption niUKaiMon and esci resulted If I J1 new laws and regulations had beenienforeed to the letter against not be American companies could I- WATER VILLE LOCAL NEWS TELEPHONE WATEKVILLE 800 built on a new Chevrolet chassis It Is pointed a pretty cream color I with green trimmings and makes a I very Attractive hue Indeed Mr and DesChalne'a friends In Winslow will wish the all success and happiness and a fins trip South Mrs Minnie Garland and Mrs Clyde Russell and son Theodore were In town Wednesday to attend the meeting of the Winslow Sewing Circle The next meeting of the Llthgow dub will be held December 17 at the home of Mrs Samuel Clarke of I en treatment for Coughs SIN te rsllova'F i of tho most widely weed and effective cengh remedies knees to every practising physician and pharmacist- It siMbnUMMlteeMhau bndM taw Every Cough Pile Sufferers Cam Ton Answer These Qoastlonsf Do you know why ointments do not give you quick and lasting relief? Why cutting and operations fall? -Do you know tbs cauas of piles is That 'there In stagnation of Wood In the lower bowel? Do-you know that there is a Jvnrrn I now sold by Sexton's Pharmacy and druwlsts everywhere that Is gnsran- I teed? HEM-HOID banishes -piles by "5 moving the cause by freeing Mood circulation ln the lower bowel This I pie home'trea ment" has an' almost are dtaoourasud -bsyosd hope sand this free trial It to the only way you eau--svw know what prosrooo to doing for yon la oplto of all your paat dlaappolntinonts tat Sour earch for freedom from Aathma So oond for thlo free trial Do It new Thle uo- I tice la published that sufferer may partlolpato la this progressive method A waltz-hit that you will one of the old-fashioned melodious sort modernly played fail to hear it now! Because I Love Yon Walts Nat Shilxixt and thb VlCTOB OfiCRXKSA Just a Little Longer Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Philip Sfxtalny and Bn Obchsstka No 20272 10-inch 75e You will want these other Neio Victor Records too Mary Lon Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Ictrush1ca Fox Trot jlFtih Vocal Refrain GooDKICR Silysktown Cord Orchzstra No 20204 10-inch 75s Danube Walts Over the Waves Walts International Concert Orchestra No 35774 12-inch $125 Trudy Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain When the Red Red Robin Conies Bob Bob1 Bobbin Along Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain Paul Whiteman and -Hi Orchestra No 20177 10-inch 73s Liebeefrend (Love's Joy) FtoL'u LJebesIeid (Love's Sorrow) Violin Fritz Kreislee No 6608 124nch $200 i Meadow Lark With Piano Kiss Your Little Baby 'if Good-Right! With Piano CorRell and Goesxn No 20286 10-inch i' 'r j- Moonlight' Part 1 -f (Beethoven) Piano Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven) Piano Harold Bauu No 639i" 12-lnch $200 2 Moonlight Part 3 1 (Beethoven) Piano Gavotte In Major (Beethoven-Bauer) Piano Harold Bales No 6592 12-inch $200 These are but a few of the new -1 Victor Records your deader will be glad -to play for you 1 5 Netv Orthophonic Victor Talking Machine Co Camden New Jersey A i dseSdlt- was a big feature of the event luring large numbers of business men and women to the tea room The fair was held under the auspices of the Women's Alliance of the church arid much credit Is due to the women who served on committees and all others who contributed freely their efforts end useful articles which went to make the fair so slg nally SuccessfuL Minstrel Show by Universaiists Was Pleasing Affair Those who attended the minstrel of the men of the Uuivereallst church school last evening did little else but tough at the comic capers and many humorous situations' in the show -The first part of the entertainment was featured by the regular minstrel performance which kept the audience in a roar from beginning te end Many funny Jokes were unloaded on the audience several of which were given a local setting and personal flavor And then followed the playlet Creek starring Overalls from Coon Creek --This In Itself was worth' whatever sacrifice one might have blade to attend the performance Couple Back After Marriage in Theater Mr and Mrs Loyal T-' Lucas i re turned yesterday from a short honeymoon trip to Portland following their marriage Monday night on the stage at the Sliver Theater Mr Lucas Is the very popular man with the Pearl Young Players- and the short honeymoon was necessitated by the- fact that his presence was urgently required by the company to prepare for next ire pa re for pei "EYES OFFICE 147 MAIN ST Wp Charles Atchley went to toputa-yesterday on business A United Order of the Golden tan held a meeting last evening In i Oi U'-W ball Several matters of hSaeii Important to the lodge were ha eared of Kennebec County volture 40 and vUl hold a meeting tonight at iantean Legion hall Annual elec-el officers will take place after wh refreshments will Je served general good time enjoyed -by FOSS HALL NOTES va given In honor of Miss Phillips a- young Wellesley has spent three years India at Foss Hall Thursday Miss Julia Mayo the 4 President poured and Airs Cummings the chapter inspector J4jPha Delta PI was one of the guests Dean Reynolds "present also as well' as many college girls rAe weekly A meeting to held Thursday evening In the jgPtton room of Foss HalL Miss Phillip spoke of her ex pur la India telling many Interesting stories aoeting of the Aroostook club JJJLheld Wednesday evening in Foss library Plans for having a were dlncussed and It was de-w have a Saturday De- 1L The marriage returns of Winfield Snell -of Benton son of Mr and Mrs Walter Snells of Clinton and Madelyn Hallett of Watervllle daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Tebbetts have been filed in the office of the city clerk The ceremony was performed by Rev Benjamin Beatty Deceiriber A demonstration of art-craft was given last evening at the Business arid Professional Women's clubrooms by Mrs OI Stevenson who has been demonstrating for several days at the store of Emery Brown Many members of the club were present and saw and -heard a good many pertinent things relative to handicraft Municipal Court Earle Harvey appeared before Judge Charles Atchley yesterday charged -with having driven an automobile on the Benton Neck road on the 26th of November without being properly registered He- pleaded guilty to the charge and was' given a line of Is and costs of 661 or SO days In Jail Mr Harvey paid the fine and was discharged Successful Fair The Rainbow Fair held yesterday at the Ware parlors of the Unitarian church was a I big success both in the way of attehdance and beautiful articles on hate and display The rooms were beautifully decorated la a multicolored scheme the various tables and booths were very attractive The lunches served during the da FOUR RE-ARRESTED AFTER RELEASE IN MUNICIPAL COURT Freeman Derocher John Barney Charles IversJrM and Luke Xyers were discharged by Judge Atchley In the municipal court yesterday morning and re-arrested not 10 seconds later hy- Deputy United States Marshal Powers of Portland op the charge of impersonating federal offleers tottering the home of Mrs Clara Libby on-Collins street last Saturday trial of the men was to hqvs been held yesterday morning in the municipal court but after a long con-ference between attorneys and offlctals it was found that the esse was one belonging prolerly to the federal au-thnritiea The men were reieseea from their bonds $500 -In cash beln returned to Derocher by ley he being the only one of the four to furnish cash bond The men were token to two automobiles fcornpanied by Deputy Marshal' Powers Federal Prohibition Agent Robert Jc" Chief of Police FranWln 3ellL Tbeir bondsmen went with them to appear before the ball Augusta Harold Dubord unil for Derocher and Barney was the only attorney- with the party- fit has been alleged by tbs officers Federal Prohibition Agent Jack and Chief Gaskell ybo case and brought shout the arrest or the four men that nine of Iqst week at shout XXil une men implicated went to Mrs Libby posing as federal officers That some of them went to the door while others waited nearby Ta were looking for liquor which srasna sr awpS: stir's The case will now be tried ln Pon-ifTid before the federal court unbelievable Elizabeth Priest Donald Smithi Jo- lasting relief to thousands of pile sick seoh Steven a Maynard Stevens T1 A I sufferers and savss the needlesa pain SS BlSfon: w- toT lace Crawford Patrick Davau Marcia Days Victoria Flood Charles Harmon Madeline Knight Fred La-Fleur Lloyd Marsten Robert Maynes Gwendolyn Murray Antonio Paganuccl Laura Palmer John Pollard Henry Rancourt Daniel Scanlon Francis Shea Elllesn Snort Bertha SlmmonA Burrill Snell Wll-11am Sullivan Madeline Suttl A VIrgll Totman Catherine TurleynA Washburn Jn the first day of the clam series In basket hall the Juniors defeated i nfer wun those terrible at the SophA 34-15 The Sophomores I Asthma when it cold and played well with Wolfe Man- dBmp yOM choko so if each gaop tor slno starring The Seniors beat the nmth was the vory last don fait to (MhhrSfnbataid wme BlW od at tthrront A Bessp and Thelson played well fo I No msttor whore you live the victors I whether you have any bltf In any rom- I tiniitf 1 tli Sons wbA tor this las Tolman Coburn unbelievable record for sure safe and ACHING HEADS AND "SPOTTY learned Bpeelflcany1 the embassy statement Oaym 'ot foreign rights through exploitation work begun Prior to May X61T the date on which the new constitution went Into effect that they be confirmed through governmental concessions on application within one year beginning December 1926 concessions through which tbs government will confirm the rights of foreign companies will have exactly the same duration as the original rlghta being either for the entire life of the company or for the time provided In the contracts on which those rights the statement contlnueA government has declared that In cases In which Interests of foreigners are Involved the alien land law and Its regulations shall be applied preferentially" Limitation of these concessions to a fifty year term was' a major Issue In the official correspondence yet the embassy statement next states that the fifty year concessions granted solely for the purpose 'of confirm' Ing rights acquired by Mexican companies before May 1117 "Rlghta acquired prior to May 1 19X7 by foreign companies will be confirmed by tho Mexican government not only without cost but without the- declaration renouncing diplomatic protection required by the law for future aequlsltlouA the statement adds The correspondence between the two governments failed to bring about an agreement that- American nationals should not bs required to waive such rights under penalty of forfeiture while the statement seems to narrow the application of the law In that respect to acquisitions 1 j-- 1 ALL-BRAN brings lasting relief from constipation I Director Carl Jean School of Music will giro a rerital Wednesday Dec 8th in the Cobura auditorium to which the public le cordially Invited i Cbbnrn School of Mit-sio Director Carl Jean Tolman was or- Don't submit to the terrible inroads of constipation Itead Jlr message of cheers detlaie and suffered untold asonr and this to tho fiiut relief tow toil Bolwi I will ours bo a boooter foe ALL Eat two tablespoonfnla In chronic cases with every meaL it failA Kellogg' ALIj-pAN JoffiM ready to eat Delicious with milk or cream with fruit or in cooWng Made in Battle Creek Michigan Sold by all grocerA Served every-wberA Silver Theatre PEARL YOUNG players PRESENT French Girl Of the North Won 850 f0P Reservations NEXT WEEK THE POOR deeldtt mniat at the NIchOlon-Hlll wedding I ul Brat try the treatment free that to at the Unitarian church Augusta nw knows to thousands ns the grsatost November 27th L- 1 Professor Tolman -hour recltnf before the ceremony and throughout the eervtee played "Meditation from Thais A very pleasant whist party was held hut night in the African L' ion hall under the jraaptosa the Bt Jean orchestra Fine Pjtato awarded those who held the highest lowsst aoens After the atroot SaeramoutA CeL Constipation Is at the bottom of more than forty hsrrong di easeA Unpleasant breath blotchy complexion spot Wwttteeyg are forerunners of The regular rs-aiSa S-Ss before the canton -t ir 'v if1 a flU 1 Vr I'- i if lJ i f-.

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