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The Bangor Daily News from Bangor, Maine • 2

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os' Satisfied or BANGOR DAILY NEWS FRIDAY JULY Fred Beverly Victim of Accident in South Brewer Mill WiH Play Easterns on Monday Afternoon at New Pitcher Here Interesting Bangor Ceremon ies at Home and Church on Thursday Items of Interest Picked Up Here and There About the City of Biear Mascot Will Star I In the Movies Again IM of Hammond street 50 ream old wu killed toy an StartE It mrtaml shortly attar Man ThuiwSny in the wot-mom at the Hast-era Manofocturtug Oo at Mouth Brewer He led hea aagHoyftl Acre About a year No ooe am iheacritent hat it ta bellered that ta throwing a isick hi bate hut cam la eon tact atth amm portion of the apparatus carrying about 600 volta and ta ha waa standing on the wet floor a cftrotel waa obawteted through hla body Ilfa haafla arms lllaaxd Jtowlya Bill and Mlaa Olynnle Oract Emerson both of Stock ton Hpitega wen married at the personage or the sflclaUee dergyman Rev Roy Tlwfllon 83 Beeax etreot Thursday awrodtat at 10 eVlock They ware ueetteeded aad the hotels ring service wen anal The bride wan a dress of brown Osorgette Mr Elk Is a son of Mr and Mrs William EUia of ftocktea Springs aad ta a well known nallent of Che team Hte bride Is a iaugfetar at Caller Bro-eroea of Cortaaa aad Mm Catlar Ete-enaa of Stockton xrfap The couple rotaraed to Btocttan Springs when they will nolda RYDER RUSSELL Henry Ryder and Mlaa Agnes Russell both of Bangor were united la marrtafte Thnvaday moratag at 1 at a nuptial Mesa In St Catholic charch Rev NaRtgnn aMctattng The ceopHa was attended by Mlsa Anna Cochrane and Joaspb 8 Smith Mlaa Ella Connor played the wodlag march The bride wore white oaUnwltlhji She carried a shower bouquet of bride rosea aad sweet pea Mies Cochrane waa iroaaed In jade grace georgetta with hat to match and carried carnations Mr Ryder ia freight agent at the RdE freight office and Is a grad ale of Bangor High school in the claim of nil His bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs John Russell of Bangor and has been a salesgirl at Freese's atore She also attended Bangor (Ugh school Following the ceremony an ta-formal wadding breakfast wae held at the home Of Mrs Carrie Ward 28 Pranttsa street hall Seat Holden Saturday night UNIVERSITY OF MAIMS June -Bananu II the UniterteY of Mrine hear mascot left the cam pas a tew days ago for Augusta where a wiB aaslat pKolinen Day ProdBanatefllMH during tbo summer in producing one nf Holman Day's books Tbia Is Bananas 's second season In the mov-tea as ht made lib dabute last year appearing in King Spruce and (ht Rider of the King Log This year the hoar ktH talas part In tlm tIUes proteqaije and settings Until tbe contract was signed it waa TJOR more thal fivey years Delon- Light 1ms been giving unfitting electric service to farms and country (tomes Its dependtbfity tnd economy of operation have been proven an the farms of -over 131000 users Tiis users are satisfied and enthusiastic because Delco-Light is making good You too can reap the time-saving advantages of electricity by potting Delco-Light to work for you now Maine Electric light and Power Co Frank Blake Usd 17 FRANKLIN ST BANGOR ME OdJCO-UOHTCOHRAMY Awrw a vacation at tlia aanfehaw aa kte haaoor George Rtudqpola TM of BnnSant li to spend the tenunar at tea Attest House Kennebttak Beach and had been promtead a ahady spot aa the golf links On of the bear flavor paottn an la to uuuld up oa hia hind lags an tarn with hie keeper and It raqatrja quick action to keep away from hla harp claw In an Interview with a Bangor New representative Ju baton tha train started Bananas opaaklog ooadileaU-ally admitted that white ha notepad the moving pkAore fauna aad tha Capitol City yet ha got the gratui ia teyment from leading the pm am ton it a btudrnt eriotowtioa and In marching vtth tha hand on Almni Field In a very foot gam of hall at Brower the Great Northern Pap team of Bangor defeated the Nor thorn Mate Junction tenm by tha score of 4 to The game wu vary dona and a vary fast one The JuncUon team 1 retire by the score of I to 1 ntrtll the eeventh Inning when ReMnaaa pitching far the Great Northern ftapor a at Boater hit a hone ran with a man an base winning hla own game The pitching at Hatch lor the leeere who held tfe winner to four Mta also the playlag of Dotty and Lawrence for the winners war Robld- aon and Williams played very good ball Two heme rana and three dou-bte plays fostered the game The score by innings: Gt No Paper 0 0 01 0 0 No Me Jet 10 0 0 3 Among the gifts received ware a oet of dtahee from the clerk at and a chest of all-war from tha R- A freight office qmpjpm We have on hand about fifty fabric tires both plain and non skid These tires were taken off new Dodge Brothers touring cars which we had on hand when the factory decided to change to cord equipment While they last we offer them for $1375 for plain tread regular ilst $1915 $1575 non skid regular list $2130 All these tires are standard makes and carry regular factory guarantee under 4 artton 1 A The I ant: Merrill PINKHAM OTIS LAWKY HITTING WELL FOR BALTIMORE LUMaa Ptnkham a well known Ban-gar couple were married at 3 on Otis La wry of the class of lfli of and captain of the baseball team during hiB senior year a Maine continues On make good on the Baltimore team of tbe International League A recent Baltimore paper in reporting the Baltimore-Re ding game which was won by Baltimore lb-3 ritmiaa the following: XXta La wry Wad great day at bat and fin label it with a percentage of 1N0 Lawry was walked In the inf hit safely to center In the second tripled between toft and center in tha flfth being thrown out at the plat singled past third In the sixth and beat a roller to Craft In tha eighth The Maine athlete's volue to the clah can barfly be over estimated All this year he has btn a wonder In the SeM nod be to In there every day crashing tha ball for something bangs or worrying a barter by Me activity on the base" Thursday by Rev Ashley A Smith St hla residence 37 Fountain street They won unattended and will reside in Amom tha early arrival oa Friday for tha Shrinar's big time ware Mr aatf Mr Arthnr Crafts aad Mlaa Julia Crafts of Green villa who also brought Mrs Oebarn from BangervUie Coburn came down from Lincoln Friday night Tb party ta at the Baagor House Among the Maine people In Bangor on Thursday were Mr nod Mm A A Crafts aad Mho Crafts of Greenville Mrs Stlckney and Mrs Anna Whalen of Eastport Btensur Buddc Edward Walktaa Chal Rergaetl aad A ftteteon of Hoaltao Mr sad Mrs lAaacott at Bar Harbor Mr aad Mrs Leon Brown of Milo Delmont Emerson ol Island Falla aad Darting of Houl-ton SMITH THE BURR REUNION It ta host of amrhla la of handsome appearance the design being worked out along the elaborate Mnao of tha exquisite Corinthian aenlptnre The fountain which was built tor indoor ornament suitable for sun room conservoftoiffi or living roam is graceful ta appearance the tap being built of eatbadrol window gloat and the (oaotata shooting op brilliant jets of wot era vari colored by the olectrto lamps below which color the spray with ail tbs tints of the rainbow Beneath the erreendo of whirling waters marble statuette representing Aphrodite gives the human tench that wakens tbe picture Into the glow and warmth of tile The Bint amoal reunion of the Barr families was held Thursday Jon At at ths University of Maine between 40 and 60 being present and Bangor Brewer Old Town Costigaa Ellsworth Lisbon Falls and Milo branches at the family being represented Dinner waa served in the gymnnrium which by tbe courtesy of the faculty was placed at the disposal of the visitors Coffee waa mad at Baltanilae Hall by Mr Maxfleld of tb table committee while others prepared the balance of the mean Fallowing the dinner President Alfred Burr assembled tor ths business meeting The records of the previous year ware read and accepted The secretary mod a telegram of reniem-braaoe end ragrete from Mr and Mrs Hiram Burr For bee of Presque lale All appreciated this kindly token of courtesy Cron absent members Tb following officers and committee wore elected: Alfred Burr Brewer president Charles Burr Old Town vice president Mary Burr Aiken Milo eecrotery Mrs Pkobe Burr and Harry Barr of Bangor location committee Mr and Mrs Burr Baagor Mr and Mrs Victor Barr Gostigan: Mr and Mrs Charles Burr Old Tosr table committee The following births were reported: Mr and Mrs Lteyd Barr of XUe- Taesdsy afternoon with lire Pal mar there were nevon members wee ent Among other matters of buatnesj It wae voted to hold the annual ptettfl Tuesday July nt the Gates oottaJ Abbotsford Mrs Palmer and Hre Coj Robinson were appointed to look aftB transportation and Mrs Gates and Md Maud Barker to superintend the dlir ner arrangements Mlaa Barths Leighton and Mrs Ra: Whitmore will go to Boeton Monday ti attend rummer echo oka Mlsa Imtgwtta will attend a summer school at Boetm DEXTER Totals Mary Todd Lincoln Teat Daughter of Votersns met at the Home for Aged Man Thursday night nt f80 Mr Florence Spark patriotic Instructor presented fine flag to the Home Re-c (fatten ware given by Maud Milan ICthal Maker Mottle Thayer and Carrie Pennl aon and 'were much enjoyed aa was tha reading by Mlaa Hnry Jose The Flag Othors in the party were Katherine Oetohell and Mrs (Vdway Tbe matron eerved lo cream end cak and a very plraaant evening waa en-JeysA Axwoowwoooqawoooqg (Special to The Baagor Dally Nows) S0UTHWE8T HARBOR June Plans are well under way Cor a Mg 4th of July ootehration bon- The destroyer Oonner Capt Lombard Is duo to arrive at Bnterday and will stay over the 4th Ths crew will be given shore leave end help along th celebration The Obnuer te turn of the 310-toot type boat which are the terguet destroyer in th Navy She to rated at SO knot mt bar regular complement ft eight officers and 114 men She Is a fine example of this class of fighting craft aad bat tew are largor or tester 8b wilt be opes to luepec-ttea A tew program at laid and water sports has been arranged and it to ex-pectedpLhat many visitors will be hero It te probable that a baseball game will be arranged betwuea tbe Muo-iaoltets and a local team Dagletiao If CalUhaa Sb Maynard Freach It Tracey rf McCarthy LeBran lb AaeeMo 3b Qroea University feroooon anfl on Ot dj man roll afternoon Mra WM more will attend the Simmons Ooltal school Frank Brown left Tuesday tor Ne Turk where he win meet his bruttu Harvey Brown of Rinhnronfl Vi who with hit family leave this ww for a tour of Europe When Mr Bros returns to Dexter he will be a coo pooled tar hi mother Mm Doted I Brown of Richmond who will opoi the summer her Herbert Gates and family are i their cottage at Waldheim tor tbs out mer months Marry Thom peon of the mocha Vo force ut the Kannebao Journal offlc Auguita waa in Wn Wsdimaday tl guest of hie Bister Mrs Anna Thom: sen Cobh a Opr tog street Mlsa Julia Holden hoe returned duo Bt Academy Peering and paee the summer with her parentSll and Mrs Thomas Holden on Wi street The past Grands Association of Ma tba Washington Rebekajh lodge MARRIED day afternoon from 8 to A The celebration however on tended throughout th entire day as flowers from frlssde began to arrive early In the forenoon and the malls brought etoowsrs tatter aad postcards During th hetiw anaounoed (or the reception nearly 40 friends called to offer congratulations they wots greeted nt tbe door by Miss Abhle Hi agdon Mrs housekeeper sna frlrnd for many years who ushered them late tbe reospUoa room where Mr Brsdhury and her daughter Mr Fannie Bridgham received them Here and In the living rBom adjoining ware displayed tbe beautiful bouquets which had been sent to th hostess Dainty refreshments wers served ths guests by Mrs Grey Card Mra granddaughter In addition to th floral gifts and written great toga Mrs Brsdhury rsosived a variety of other gifts in honor of the day Ths list of flowsrs roesAvnd fellows: Dexter Woman's literary Club Wbetta rones Sunshine Club pinks Cboreh of ths Messiah pinks Dr Elmar Weymouth and family and Mrs Mei-gett Canterbury bells Mrs Mary Blanchard rosea Mrs WiUto Crosby roees end peonies' Miss Olive Wlas-low roses: Mrs Fred (Wge rases atsd honeysuckle Mlse Bertha Leightom runes At ths Runshlns dub mssttag bald McGRATH gtTTTERBOHH is Reck- Rid June ta by Bey A Flynn ter McGrath nf Boston aad Mias tnns Bltt srpueh of Camden In Bangor Jane SO by Rev A A Bmlth Jasper Georgs urtle of Menroe aad Miss Mildred Vivian Smith of Newtourg la Bangor June 8o by Rev Ashley A Smith Harry Leomrrt Weeks aud Miss Cora Lll-lisn Pinkbam both of Bangor WILUAMR In Celsls Jnna 14 Carl Bijmesu Metcalf and Mian Toy IDatoUs Wllllama got ef Waite la Uaagsr Juas 0 by Bay fir Trsfton Mtusrd EIHs and Mlsa Olynnle Xtosr sen both of Meoktea Oprtngs In Bangor Jan Jobs Bell formerly at Baagor bat now of Now York City has recaatlf boon admitted te partnership in (he rbokerago concern of Jooea Ci Co of Now York sna Borlon sad will have tharg ot he Non York office This success comes aa the climax of many deserved promotions which have come to Mr Bell tinea ho toft Ml Gftrmtl Adopts Resolutions Mr Boll whose ft rents are dqtoao 4 has several retetivee It ring ta Bangor He hoe a brother George BoU mother former Baagor ana bow Mow England plant Chief tor Che Weoters Usoa with hcadqoartera at Beatoo yaate as Mr Bril atart- gvr hoy far the local affiles at th Postal Telegraph where learned lo be-roaae a tatagraphar At Use age of 11 he accepted poaftloa aa ajmrstor for Ms 'x i cm Union ta fls weal to New Yortt at operdlor for a brokerage l-otme He hat recently been oonumH wfth th firm of Wrenn tee su to mobile lsws were htqaghl against Alfred Cook In th men trip oourt Wsteiedny after ns On mo this ef htoisoneel VOsteion XUq taro of them were dismissed end th third that at driving without linen wee fllsd payment of ooets smound In to gM i Thr longest brldgs In th world spsm tbe River Omogs ot Rare In th heri got pirOdenoy of ladla Th strueten cover dtatanre at 1ft miles nod coal llsruld Mra Arthur Chadbonroe of Angoeta a daughter Louie Nancy to Mr and Mrs Griffin of El Pnso Texas a daughter Margaret Lucille urn death wAs reported Hoary Burr of Coati-gM Th secretary was directed to send A note of thanks to Preeident A ley in srkaowledgpmsot for th courtesy extend od th Burr family by th UnJvtr-alty of Matas Thesnse Crowley and Miss Alice Msremcnd both of Hanowr BARTON In Bsftgsr June hv Re A Mnnre Madison nsston ef Cleveland 0 and Mia Maraaret Hamilton of Bangor In Dvsttr Juna Kby Bee ft Olda Kara Beroy man of Doear-Fescrofi and Mies Vina Hayden uf Deafer Harper Jfrio dhtof at pellr of Caribou to Bangor Herohri Onlllns of Cariboo tor having Hlagnlly ta poaooarion 43 front Ho waa triad oa June It beflart Jadge Arthnr Kodlean of the Northern Aiwoe-took awatotaal oourt Connd gaffty sued Head SBf nod Ift iS eoote Dogoty wardens John OoHtaa and Chari Thurlow Jr nf Us report lb prosecution on June 37 before Trial Jnntto Ariemna Wtmthorbee of Lincoln tor taking flah to closed water wfthtn 10ft fart of Nlantoua dam at Oharina A Ksmwdeil and Dam both of MsSold Ramsdell was lined 111 and lift 7ft ooeta and Dste wan tesnd til and frrSS ooeta I Manner her at Hgwerih ohlef warden for Hannaak aeunty report the paywept of a Sa lift by Harry Brerett of Fortmaonfh for flsh-teg without a now renlftnan itoatem Ttapoty Worden WlUiana Enter of Lehec reportn the payment of a So of 30 and II costa by Ralph Chaiaser of Calais lor Uiogslly haring in his peeiililon on Jon 31 IS abort trout LON ANOELKB June 30-Dr Harry Barringer Cox (7 noted electrical sclent Is! died today Known Internal Ion -an the "tether of th dry he coatrlbuted many elootrical Invent Ra lo science including th aubtnarte signal ay stem tor ooftat defenaa the Metric push button a system tit wireless telegraphy using the ground instead of tha air and the devlco later Incorporated In the sail way Mock nig-nat ayatam la 1119 he announced tha invention at an apparatus by white lateral afta-omnie of th air mold he coaverted tote radio activity It hu also opened New Series of Shares HMbteanWIMOreaaiMnBta lag mreAfeamm win a -S uow ipinNii of wnven win now no rocoivon EXCHANGE BUILDING fUore.

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