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-441 1R NEWS WANT ADS DIAL 6441 THE BANGOR DAILY NEWS BANGOR MAINE FRIDAY JULY 2 1937 21 news classified display OBITUARIES Yachting Season Opens At Mt Desert This Week Jos Jackson LT Farm Credit Official Searsmont Resident Dies in Camden a Quiet Word to the jjt iy From Wise Us: If You Want to in 50 Off Regular Price! Today and Saturday Only A Shaw died at her home on the Caribou road Sunday after a long illness She was bom to Scotland and came to Fort Fairfield about 59 years ago Besides her husband she leaves four daughters and two Grace Eloise of Fort Fair-field Mrs Clinton Johnston of Canton Ohio Mrs Warren Martin of Gardiner Mrs Kenneth McLaughlin of Caribou Harry Shaw of Caribou and Nell Shaw at home She is also survived by one sister Mrs Margaret Brown of Wellesley Mass and eight grandchildren Mrs Shaw was a member of the First Congregational church of Fort Fairfield and of the A She was a kind and thoughtful friend and a most beloved wife and mother who will be greatly missed by her family and -wide circle of friends I Funeral services Were at the home Tuesday afternoon A Solandt officiating During the service Mrs Verna Averlll and Mrs Jacqueline Pearce sang two selections There was a profusion of beautiful flowers The bearers were Clinton Johnston Warren Martin Kenneth McLaughlin and Ralph Scott Burial was in the family lot to Riverside cemetery Out-of-toira relatives attending were Mr ind Mrs Achor Campbell of Stoughton Mass Mr and Mrs Marr Mrs Vina Shaw Mrs Ralph Scott all of Caribou Mrs Jos Mullen of Cortona Mrs John Marr of Washburn Mr and Mrs Fred Lovely of Presque Isle and Miss Gertrude Shaw of Norwood Mass Beatrice Talbot Their home here Is Joseph Henderson and family of Chestnut Hill Pa are arriving July 3 at Cottage No Mrs Henry Parkman of Boston arrived Monday at on Smallidge Point Mr and Mrs Edmund Trowbridge of Oyster Bay I will arrive Friday at the Kimball cottage on Clifton road Their son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs John Trowbridge will probably visit them during the season Mr and Mrs Reginald WIgham of New York arrived recently at their home on Huntington road Reginald Wigham Jr and Miss Rosanne Wigham are with them Mrs Edwin Corning of Albany and her son Edwin are visiting Mrs sister-in-law Mrs Arthur Elting at her home on the South Shore road until Friday when they will go to their camp at Eastbrook also on Mount Desert Island Mrs newly-married daughter Mrs Wharton Sinkler of Elkin Park Pa and husband are now spending their honeymoon at the Coming camp Mrs other daughter Mrs Andrew Hamilton Pansom coming to visit her during the eaipaipom French St Bangor lowest priced TIRES SPOT IN TWON! No other item sold in our establishment except Tires and Tubes 5000 New Used and Retread Tires 10 expert factory trained men at your service Come in and see our retreading machines at work RAPAPORT TIRE CO 5456 French St If You Are Looking For A GOOD USED CAR It Will Pay You To See Us As We Have A Good Assortment SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1930 Ford perfect condition CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD HARDY SON Haymarket Sq USED AND OLD CARS BOUGHT AND SECOND-HAND PARTS OF ALL SEE US FIRST FOR USED TIRES BLUESTE1N SONS TEL 8133 7 HAMMOND STREET HARRY TAYLOR Harry Eugene Taylor 74 farmer in Bangor for the most of his life died Wednesday in Glenbum where he lived for the past seven years after a long illness He had no near relatives Services will be Saturday afternoon at two to the Llbbey funeral parlors- 26 Winter street Brewer MRS NELLIE KERR The death of Mrs Nellie Kerr widow of George Kerr native of Orrington and former resident of Bangor and Brewer died Wednesday at the home of her daughter Mrs Howard Smith in Patchogue where she had lived for some time She also leaves a daughter Mrs Helen Rhinehart and two sons Charles and Ernest Kerr all of Patchogue and a sister Mrs Elmer Baker of North Orrington The funeral and burial will be In Patchogue BERT WHITTEN CANAAN July Bert Whitten 58 of this town died Tuesday in a Bangor hospital where he had been a patient for the past eight years Mr Whitten was born in Canaan the son of Morrill and Nancy Brown Whitten He is survived by his wife Mrs Virginia HaU Whitten and a sister Mrs Nettie Bennett to California Funeral services were held here today Rev Earl Robinson officiating Interment was dn the family lot in Canaan cemetery MRS CARLO FURIO ELLSWORTH July Mrs Emesta Furio wife of Carlo Furlo died Saturday in a Portland hospital after several illness She Is survived besides her husband by one son Antonio Furio The funeral and burial was Monday to Berlin Mr and Mrs Furio have made their home in Ellsworth about three years MRS LIZZIE SADLER ELLSWORTH July Mrs Lizzie Sadler 77- widow of Capt Fred Sadler died today after a long illness at her Bayside home The funeral which will be strictly private will be there Saturday afternoon at two o'clock with Rev Farrar officiating Interment will be in the Remick cemetery at Bayside Mrs Sadler was bom to Stocktoh Springs the daughter of William and Mary Staples Moulton but had made her home in Ellsworth for many years She is survived by a daughter and son Mrs Linwood Giles and Willis Sadler and by six grandchildren Mrs Wendell Had-lock Miss Charlotte Sadler Frederick and Arthur Sadler Chandler McFarland and Linwood Giles Jr MRS ALICE HIGGINS THORNDIKE July The death of vMrs Alice Higgins 78 widow of Albert Higgins which occurred suddenly at her home Tuesday although to impaired health somextime is deeply deplored by many friends here and in' this vicinity Mrs Higgins was bom to Freedom daughter of Charles and Catherine Glidden At the age of 20 she became a resident of Thorndike when she was married to Al bert Stevens Higgins He died in 1921 She leaves her brother William Glidden of Winslow a step-daughter Flora Hunt of Dexter step-son Barney Higgins of Tacoma Wash and six grandchildren of her late husband Mrs Harry Farnham Kenneth Higgins of Bangor Albert Higgins of Thorndike and three living in the west also nieces and nephews Rev Glidden officiated at the funeral held today The bearers were Albert Higgins Kenneth Higgins Howard Glidden and Harry Farnham Interment was in the Center cemetery Friends sent many beautiful flowers CHARLES LnJJDSS MILO July The death of Charles Foss 81 a life-long resident of Milo occurred Wednesday night alter an illness of 'several months He is survived by three sons Lyle Foss of Milo Lewis Foss of Dover-Foxcroft arid Chester Foss of Bristol Conn and one daughter Mrs Pearl Canney -of Milo eleven grandchildren three great-grandchildren a sister Salome Thompson and a brother William Foss of Oakland MRS EDMOND ST ARMAND HOWLAND July 1 Mrs Mamie St Armand 30 vife of Edmond St Armand died today in a Bangor hospital after an illness of several weeks Funeral services will be Saturday morning at 9 In St church She was a native of Howland and besides her husband leaves two children Gilman 10 and Theresa 5 her parents Mr and Mrs Victor Soucier all of Howland her grandparents Mr and Mrs Pascale Dumais of Van Buren six sisters and four brothers Mrs Vital Cyr of Millinocket- Mrs Raoul Gagnon of Mattawamkeag Mrs Caston-guay of Howland Mrs Reglnol Soucier of Millinocket Armand Corad Jeanne Verna Geneva and Roger Soucier all of Howland CHARLES JACKSON MILLINOCKET July Charles Jackson about sixty died suddenly late Wednesday night while changing his working clothes in the digester room of the Great Northern Paper Co before going home He was born in St John and had lived in Millinocket about 30 years 1 Funeral services will be Saturday at two ISA BELT SHAW FORT FAIRFIELD July Mrs Isabelle Marr Shaw 70 wife of Edwards Manufac turing Company stockholders received notice of a $3 dividend payable to holders of record June 30 The cotton textile concern a subsidiary of the New England Public Service Company paid a $5 dividend last year the first announced since 1926 Save Money on Tires $89 Bangor No Substitute a substitute for almost everything but money When you need cash nothing else will do Get it from us Use our quick convenient cash loan plan You may borrow here on your own signature and security only Nothing more needed be pleased to serve you Come in phone or write Monroe Loan Society OF MAINE 15 Main St Over Newberry's Tel 3204 Interest at 3 per month on nnpald balances rJoodsmen Wanted at Berlin for Brown Co operations WE BUY Hogs Beef Lamb and Veal We sugar cure and smoke your lams shoulders and bacon RICE COMPANY Bangor Maine Three Killed as Loyalist Planes Attack Seville SEVILLE Spain July (API-Six government planes attacked Seville today dropping a dozen bombs killing three persons and wounding twelve Insurgent airplanes drove off the raiders GIBRALTAR July Spanish Insurgent General Gonzalo Queipo De Llano declared In a broadcast from Seville tonight that the airplanes which raided that city today were of French manufacture The insurgent station at Sala manca said many persons were killed In the bombing' including four women One government plane was brought down by insurgent aircraft the broadcaster said Hunt Cheerful as He Awaits Sentence Today LOS ANGELES July John Hunt seemed happy though jailed tonight as he awaited sentencing tomorrow for a Mann act violation Jail the said Father disciple who faces a maximum of five years to McNeil Island penitentiary and a $5000 fine He was convicted of transporting Delight Jewett from Denver to Beverly Hills' for immoral purposes cellmate is Robert James convicted snake-murderer of Lis wife James said he is accepting Father cult teaching as relayed by Hunt Hunt said he feels no animosity toward Delight the girl he named the Virgin Mary Just climbed aboard th Hunt bandwagon an" be said Postal receipts at Augusta Ga have shown a gain for 43 consecuv tive months Socialites Arriving Daily Busy and Gay Season Anticipated MT DESERT ISLAND July 1 The activities of Northeast Harbor Fleet opened officially today Many craft have already taken part to informal competition with the first tuning-up races slated July 6 and 9 Composing the largest fleet east of Marblfehead are the famous 30-sauare meter boats which measure about 43 feet over all The fleet includes 50 to 60 boats daring races and more than 100 for cruises Yachting is the outstanding summer activity at Northeast Harbor and from tho advance interest in the fleet this season promises to be the bestTn years the harbor being fairly dotted with trim craft An extensive program is scheduled with fleet races twice a week several races with the clubs at Seal Bar Harbor and Southwest Harbor several long cruises and ocean races slated Officers are Henry Rawle Northeast Harbor Commodore Dr Clarke Washington Rear Commodore Harry Haskell Wilmington Del vice com modore Arnold Lunt Lexington Mass secretary Garrish Milli-ken New York City treasurer and Barton Eddison Ardsley-on-Hudson former commodore chairman of the race committee The executive committee is composed of the officeio and Mrs Fraley of Chestnut Hill Pa and Spedden of Tuxedo Park The Northeast Harbor Tennis club opened July 1 and the swimming pool has been open for some time Officers of the Tennis and Swimming club are Eliot Wadsworth of Boston president Gerrish Milli-ken New York vice president Richard Halle Philadelphia treasurer Dr Frederick Fraley Philadelphia chairman of the tennis committee Jerome Knowles Jr clerk Northeast Harbor Mrs Bradford Fraley Chestnut Hill Philadelphia chairman of the swimming commit tee Digby Baltzell of Philadelphia will be in charge of the tournaments and other activities at both clubs First round-robin tennis tournament was held yesterday and today Regular tourneys will be held in August with dates jto be set by the New England Lawn Tennis Association and will alternate with those at Bar Harbor and Seal Harbor A regular program of water sports is planned for July and August The Northeast Harbor Golf club has opened its season with many resorters already playing It is semi-private 18 hole layout Club officers are Jacob Disston Chestnut Hill honorary president Edmund Trowbridge Oyster Bay I president Richard Halle Philadelphia treasurer Carl Kelley Northeast Harbor clerk chairman of greens committee Rod man Fay New York Board of directors are Fay Donald Jackson Providence George Ma son and Archibald Murray New York Halle Trowbridge Charlton Yarnall Devon Pa The Vanda 240 foot yacht owned by Ernest Dane of Boston and Seal Harbor has been in the harbor for several days while its owner has been visiting with his cousin Dr John Dane and Mrs Dane at their summer home Redwood on Barberry lane Mr and Mrs Malcolm Simpson of New York arrived Saturday to visit Miss Bowdo Rochelle on West street SEAL HARBOR Mr and Mrs Edsel Detroit and Mrs William Clay Mrs Ford's mother also of Detroit are expected to arrive at their beautiful home Skylands on July 11 Mr ancj Mrs John Rockefeller Jr are expected about the same time at their home Eyrie' perched high in the hills overlooking Seal Harbor Tohn Rockefeller 3rd and family Nelson Rockefeller and family are also expected the middle of the month to occupy their homes on the Rockefeller estate and respectively Mr and Mrs Ray Morris of New York Grinnel Morris John Morris and Mr and Mrs Nicholas Biddle are occupying the Morris cottage at Seal Cove for the summer months Mr and Mrs Augustus Van Home Ellis of New York are at their cottage on Green Island Indian Point and Louis Edward Frith of New York and Miss Louise Frith have also arrived to spend the summer season at their cottage on Holland Avenue Mr and Airs Horton Glover of New York and Palm Beach have returned to their palatial home on Treasure Island in Sorrento Miss Clare Glover has arrived for the season with them Arrivals ht the Malvern today included Mrs Amory Lawrence of Winter Park Florida and Mrs George spencer Eastwic' of Nec York city Arrivals at the Belmont include Dr and Mrs Warren Morehead of Andover Mass Both Mr and Mrs Morehead expect to go to Moosehead Lake over the week-end returning here on Tuesday Others who arrived were Mrs Frank Coskman of Baltimore and Mrs Nathan' Mathews of Boston Mr anJ Mrs Joseph Pulitzer of St Louis and Bar Harbor who have been here for the week-end at their estate left for Canada Monday on a fishing trip planning to return the first part of July Registered at the Bar Harbor club on Tuesday was John Drexel 3rd of Philadelphia Miss Lucy A Kutz of New York city is at The Knoll Eagle Lake road for the summer NORTHEAST HARBOR Mrs Daniel Wentz of Wyncote Pa arrived June 29 at her home here Miramar Dr Fritz Talbot of Brookline Mass is expected to arrive to the beautifully sheltered harbor here which already is clustered with boats aboard his yacht the He left Marblehead at the beginning -of the week Mrs Talbot is motoring up and is also expected shortly with her daughter Miss BELFAST July Joseph Jackson 51 who was field supervisor for the Farm Credit Administration having an office here in the Post Office building dVd this morning in a Camden hospital after an operation Mr Jackson was born in Boston the son of Joseph and Sarah A Weatherbee Jackson but the most of his life was in Maine the family home being in Searsmont He had been in the Farm Credit work for several years coming here from Madison and was regarded as a very capable official He was prominent in the Demo-cratic party a member of Quanta-bacook lodge and A Mi in Searsmont Mt Moriah Council to SkOw-hegan and of Rosewood Chapter 172 In Liberty He was married in Michigan residing there for a time His7 wife Mrs Ytoll Jackson survives him and an aunt Mrs Ada A Steams of Dorchester Mass The funeral will be Sunday afternoon at 2 EST at Hill-crest Farm the Jackson home to Searsmont Rev Gardner Wells officiating and the Masonic service Interment will be in Everett Mass Philco Dealers Have Conference In Lucerne Lodge Factory and District Officials Guest Speakers Last Night Nearly 100 Philco radio salesmen and dealers of Eastern Maine at- the dealer conference last at the Log Lodge Lucerne-in-Mairfo sponsored Utterback-Gleaso Company distributors of Bangor The deaters were welcomed to the meeting by 'John Utterback of Bangor Gleason was toastmaster Speakers included George Nor ton of Boston Philfto division man ager for New England and Northern New York ThomaV CLoughlln ew hi A1 Pincus of PhiladelphiaXassistant sales nianager Charles Gerhard of Philadelphia service engineer Henry Swanton of Portland district representative for Maine N6w Hampshire and Vermont and Frank Quinn of Boston eastern advertising manager Present at the dinner and conference were George Landry Brewer Clapp West Brooklln George Clay Jr Bluehill A A Clark Milo A Rogers Brown-ville Junction Hunt and Lord of Hermon Ludden Brewer Harris McKinley Comstock Millinocket Haskell and Lowell both of Lee Louis Faust Thomas Connors and Laurel Bamford all of Old Town Smith Dow Floyd Sweenor and Bert Shirley all of Houlton Ira Bickford A Knight and Alfred Jacobson all of Monson Roland Jacobson of Shirley Reed McKinley Ober Northeast Harbor A Ward Chapman Millard Boss and Folsom all of Dover-Foxcroft Page and Howard Cunningham both of Patten Ralph Gordon Sullivan Grant Cherryfield Charles Lancaster Howland George Littlefield Searsport Mack Dollof and Palmer of Belfast Bangor men at the conference were Merle Coffin Victor Perkins McGlaughlin Ellis 8 Perrigo Lloyde Perrigo Charles Welch Allan Atherton Parent Sidney Mutty Mel Stairs Thome Rex McDonald Clifford Gee Jack Shannon Ira Beal Brown Mutty Simpson Donald Stuart Harvey Richardson Ebbe-son Helma Ebbeson Carl 7 Peterson Harold Ann is Stuart McCollum De-Beck William Coffin Hewes Ramsay Alton Rowe Earl Hamm A Friedman Albert Friedman Kershaw Or Davis Welsh Frank Towle LeBlanc Whidden Russell Smith AI Fitz-Patrick Robert Harding George Brown Cahners George Brown and' Philip Whitman Executive Branch Employes List at New Post-War Peak WASHINGTON July The civil service commission estimated today that the number of persons employed in the executive branch of the government May 31 was 840159 the largest since the World War Records showed 4900 employes were added to the roster during May of which 1404 were permanent and 3496 temporary The high mark was reached No-mber fl 1918 when 917780 per-! sons were on the payroll By July 31 1920 employment had fallen to 691116 elusive Bar Harbor Club are strictly formal and restricted of course to members arid their guests SEAL HARBOR SEASIDE INN AND COTTAGES ARRIVALS Arriving this week are John Gore of New York vice president of New York Life Insurance company Mr and Mrs George Gill of Newark Mr Gin is the former mayor of Newark John Fitzgerald assumed the post of acting Maine WPA administrator declaring be planned no changes to personnel or policy He succeeds Albert Abra-bamson whose resignation was announced from Washington course of the summer The late Edwin father was one of the first summer residents of Northeast arbor being influenced to come here by the late Bishop Doane of Albany one of the founders of the exclusive colony Mr ahd Mrs Roger Olcott Milton Mass arid family arrived June 28 at their home here Mrs William Elliott of Bryn Mawr Pa is expected very soon at her Huntington'xroad home Inch-cape Her son ahddaughter-in-law Mr and Mrs William Elliott will join her sometime during the summer The Rev and Mrs Samuel Drury and their daughter Miss Edith Prescott Drury of Chncord arrived Tuesday at Concordia their home on Smallfdge Point Dr Drury is the head of School and is celebrated for his oration in the pulpit Mrs Schuyler Volkmar of Phila delphia is expected July 8 at her cottage "Harbour on Har-bourside road Dr and Mrs Ernest Stillman of Carnwall-on-Hudson expected Friday at their home here Berry Mr and Mrs Morris of Haverford Pa and son Jr are also expected to arrive on Friday Their home here Coffee is on Peabody Drive Their daughter Miss Helen Morris was married on June 25 to Edwin Halsey of New Orleans La the young couple will make their home in Cambridge Mass Mrs George Hayward of Bos ton is here at the Alders on the South Shore road Dr and Mrs Edward Keyes Jr of Clayton Mo arrived this week at their home Old Homestead" on Manchester road and Dr and Mrs Edward Keyes Sr of Forest Hills are expected to arrive at their home "The also on Manchester road on July 7 Mr and Mrs Arthur Holden of South Orange arrived recently Pollv Brinley of Philadel phia is visiting Dr and Mrs Francis Clark Grant of Chestnut Hill at their -home here for a short time Dr Grant is one of the most en thusiastic yachtsmen at this resort which is noted for its yachting activity Dr Grant owns the 30-sq meter boat and never misses a race in fair weather or foul Mr and Mrs Jacob Disston of Chestnut Hill Philadelphia are here Mrs Longfellow -Foulke and her daughter Miss Anita Foulke of White Marsh Pa will arrive Friday at their home here "Four on Manchester Road Harry Haskell and his son Harry Jr of Wilmington Del are expected early in July at their Manchester Road home An Mr Haskell is a vice president of DuPont Co Dr and Mrs Frank Ober of Brookline Mass are here at their Harbour-side road home Miss Gertrude Peabody of Cambridge Mass daughter of the late Rev Dr Francis Peabody is here at on Peabody Drive Mr and Mrs Thomas Reath and family of Chestnut Hill Phila who were here recently for a short stay are returning July 7 to their new home "Cove One of the early homes at Northeast Harbor the Reaths have had their home completely redecorated The dining room is papered in a very daring strawberry motif and in the decorative scheme the old and the new are combined with very modern and interesting results Mr and Mrs Reginald Robbins of Santa Barbara Cal are here at their Asticou Lodge on As-ticou road Mr and Mrs Arnold Wood and Miss Louise Wood of are here at their on Manchester road Mr and Mrs Charlton Yarnall Miss Agnes Yarnall and the aril other daughter Mrs Wym LePage and her husband all of Devon Pa are expected Monday at The Birches on Manchester road KIMBALL HOUSE ARRIVALS Miss James Vamum and her sister-in-law Miss Vamum arrived as well as Mrs A Henriquz All are from George Mason of Tuxedo Park is arriving July 15 ROCK END ARRIVALS Edward Scudder Mrs George Henderson Miss Margaret Kins ford of are arriving this week Also Mrs Bayard Henry and grandchildren of Philadelphia and the Misses Storer of Cambridge who have been coining to the Rock End House for more than half 8 century ever since they were little girls to pinafores The Rock End will resume Its reg ular series of Friday night dances alternating with the Kimball House dances on Monday night and the Bar Harbor Club dances on Saturday These dances are one of the most popular diversions on Mount Desert -island particularly among the younger set The dances at Kimball and Rock End are more or less informal while those at the ex MRS VITAL AUDIBERT VAN BUREN July Funeral services for Mrs Vital Audibert nee Edith Albert were Saturday morning in St Hilaire parish church She leaves three adopted daughters Mrs Albert of Ed-mundston and Mrs Tap-ley (Anita Albert of New York City) and Mrs George Pelletier of Portage Lake (Helen Raymond) an adopted son Medley Albert of St Hilaire a sister Mrs Maxine Plourde of Edmundston and two brothers Joseph Albert of St Agatha and Hubald Albert of Glendyne FUNERAL SERVICES The funeral of John McCarthy was Thursday morning in St Catholic church Rev Joseph Butler officiating The bearers were John Connelly Cecil F-1-Pooler James Pooler and Paul -Pooler A large gathering of relatives and friends attended and floral tributes were sent Burial was in the family lot to Mount Pleasant cemetery Many friends were at the funeral services for Edwin Randall in the White Hayes parlors Thursday afternoon and brought floral tributes Rev Ashley A Smith officiated The bearers were Ira McElwee Edward Dysart Edward Wiley and Harry Colburn Interment was in Maple Grove cemetery ELLSWORTH July Funeral services for Miss Dorothy McGown who died Tuesday will be at the home Friday morning at 10 with Rev Evans officiating Interment will be in Woodbine cemetery 1 BUCKSPORT July Funeral services for Mrs Marion Kelley Danforth were held in the First Baptist church ini Watervllle Rev John Bush officiating There was a profusion of beautiful flowers The bearers were Simpson Harry Pettie Harry Ward John McCully and David Burmlngham Burial was at Pine Grove cemetery Watervllle from out-of-town were Mr and Mrs Howard Hartly Mr and Mrs Lebereta Hartly Mrs Annie Stinch-fleld of Corinna Mr and Mrs Harvey Tompkins Mr and Mrs Seth Ban ton Mr and Mrs David Banton of Newport Mr and Mrs William Simpson Mrs Katheryn Beaudrey Kloss Freeman Bamford A Davis Lee LeBarge and James Moynihan of Bucksport SOUTHWEST HARBOR July Funeral services for George Fuller were at his late home on Wednesday afternoon Reverend Roy Livingston Carson officiated wlth grayer by Rev Perry Smith The services consisted of scrip- ture readings prayers a favorite poem and hymns by Mrs Brotemarkle There were beautiful flowers from the family close friends and organizations with which he had been long associated Interment was to the family lot In the Seal Cove cemetery 4 The bearers were Raymond Somes Dr Gilley Ar- thur Freeman Elwell Trundy Joseph Trask and Raymond Mace CALAIS July 1 Funeral services for Miss Emma Bonness 80 of St Stephen were at the home of her nephew Gerald Bonness to Calais Monday afternoon with Rev Qeorge Morris of the United church St Stephen officiating The bearers were A Joseph Shaugh-nessy Hazen Linton and Herbert RUey with interment in St Stephen rural cemetery Miss Bonness died at the home of Mrs Elwell DeWolfe Bt Stephen' following a long illness She was born to Mill-town CARD OF THANKS We wuh to think our friends who eo kindly remembered ue In our recent eorrow with their seneroue expreeelone of eyas pithy lloweri end ecu ol klndnete Denforth Denforth Jr Uri Kelley end PsmUy Bucksport Me July 1SJT FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cassily Funeral Home M3 Main St Banger I el t-3t MICHAEL KANE CXDtBTAKER fCNKBAL DIEECTOB (learned Embalmer Alwnys In Attendance US Xnrk St MW FINNEGAN BROTHERS a CBOWE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 171-173 Fnrfc St ONLY 2 More Days BEFORE THE Get your used car before then 1936 Plymouth 4 dr Tour Sedan 1936 Dodge Coupe 1935 Dodge 4-dr Tour Sedan 1935 Chevrolet 2-dr Tour Sedan 1936 Plymouth 2-dr Tour Sedan 1934 Reo Coupe 1931 LaSalle Coupe 1936 Dodge Conv Sedan 1932 Plymouth Coupe 1933 Terra plane Sedan 1935 Terraplane Sedan 1930 Nash Brougham 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sed 1931 Essex Coupe 1935 Ford DeLuxe Tudor 25 more to choose from all ready for the road LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN EASY TERMS ARRANGED UTTERBACK-GLEAS0H CO Chrysler Plymouth Distributor Cor Oak and Washington Sts Fireworks Add to Fire Menace in Kennebunk Blaze KENNEBUNK Me July Volunteer fire fighter groped through dense smoke to take several hundred dollar worth of fireworks from the blaz-tng basement of the three-story wooden Bowdoin block in the heart of this business district tonight They prevented ignition of any of the pyrotechnics and confined the fire to the basement and the first floor Bowdoin pharmacy Apartments on the upper floors were damaged somewhat by smoke Unofficially the damage was "estimated at $3000 The Maine Department of Agriculture reported that rainy weather the past few weeks Find a "depressing effect on the produce business" especially strawberries spinach and new cauliflower The State liquor Commission announced issuance of 1800 beer dispensing licenses effective today for the new fiscal year The total was 300 less than that Issued up to Julv a year ago Kid gloves are made of leather from the skins of young goats killed while they still are on a diet of mUk OSSIXIng July men were executed In the Srg electric chair tonight for holdup murder of Isaac Brooklyn last November were Anthony Garlaus iTr- Elenberg and Watson Ed- vrtX -er-oerg 43-year-old reputed of Heidelburg University ma-er of 11 languages went to first he said "one man innocent I ask Fn or the press to implore the IPle to vbte for abolition of cap-f P'lrashment so innocent men Y1 to the chair" 3 member of the group ch participated in the holdup 23-year-old Raymond Tas £aved from the chair by a of his sentence to life t-Prsonment a few hours before Mrs Mary A Carter of the late Seth Carter -nurent Maine lawyer died at 'her jr'4 today she was bom to r-e- in 1854 and for years was a er the social life of Lewiston Auburn she leaves one son.

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