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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 12

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S' v'- --v 's I V- 'r'- 1 9i V'v i rfS' 4 -v -V- ORPHEON SOCIETY WILL HRiSKOmELD LEAVES ST PAHUCTS CHURCH fa ''i TU i it tF PRODUCTIVE INTO VALVOLINE OFFICE PRESENT V--- guist at Sunday Service Miss Mildred Litchfield Will Sing Violet-la and Alphonse Cote Will Take Role of Alfreda Germont Opposite Her Uncultivated land Is not productive and soon grows woods Do not lot th woods of oxtravagunca shack tho growth of your money Tea know that your funds oad productive whoa placed to your credit at this bank Open aAaeoount now 4ft Interest Paid on Savings uM LEWISTON TRUST COMPANY aaagCHUi LuBox faLLo chanio falls -r- 1 JJ 1 -it t-' -J Doyle 'of Lewtatomta m' g' trip to Bomb Mhrcurl Milter to eomflited to 'P tar kUM -Cottar street by 111 Mr'anfl Mr Tribe of Moil nut Lawtaton in spending the i MOk la rtiiofti 1 V' 'J-Mr Flor Noyoo of LowlMon -i 1 of few otetw ia Fort- load over tfe wook-oad" i Cootor KMW Corp few IU iJ-Vtrfetat Wodaooday otooIhs with faa FonaM la cbarr 1 Oao maa paid aad eooto for in- dexteoUea ia tfe Asfenra Municipal i-- oourt Monday taaniliic £lM youag women moabaro of the local Chi Salta aorority enjoyed a waok oad feouo party at 1 vlV tfeyter Paud Cbarto Kataoa mad family Maine Central property end another oa oil company land In making thair way to tho ofllca Entrance Waa gained by breaking ths gloat in aid door The combination on th oofs was broken and the door forced open A litter of cheeks were found ea th floor of tho offics Ths break waa probably madd about o'clock in tha morning so hour or men had duty Dus to lack of policeman thero ta oo officer en that boat during tho surly morning hours Several other sections of tha city ore also unprotected during th mm time The on tiro morning watch eon-iota of only five man m- BEYER AND SMALL BUY AUBURN $52000 BONDS aro making UMr now hone oo Bt otraot Auburn moving £-VlimAM IMra Jofea Halteo haa return pi: wd to few Alt Minot aranua ji: IfAnbora bom Canada wbor aba woo by ife dootb of her mother The Orpheoa Society famous thruout the State for Its grand opera productions has chosen "La Tra vista" for their next opera to be gives two nights aemi tlmo la February and they will bo-gla work oa ths opsra right away Mtea Mildred Litchfield will bo th star a she has been for th last thro years She will sing the rola of Violetta and Alphonse Cote toner will sing opposite her In the rate of Alfredo Germont Th entire mist boo not yet boon amigned but Rosario Tremblay baritone will again hava tb part of father aa ho did In end Juliet' only this tlmo ho will bo the father of tha hero in-stood of th heroin Napoleon Ban-aoud baas will sing tha role of doctor Other ports will bo announced later Violetta seems to bo an Ideal role for Mtea Litchfield both aa to vole and personality Tha music la very melodious and romantic the settings Mautiful and ths whole action full of charm with perhaps violent tragedy than the other opens that have boon given her Georgs Fllteeu who has been oo successful in putting on the urevlous lummm puiiiug nn me urvTioua mi PumlngtOB Normal achool Mtea Marguarfto Say a atudent Mra Allca Skolfleld of Lewiston has resigned after a continuous oerv-lc of 21 years as organist at St church Lamldton The resignation wu effective on Sunday at ths close of the service Deep regret la exprgpsed by the church authorities and parishioners for Mra Skolfleld'a presence each chargo of stag business and dra- Sunday and even Inga thru matte coaching and Seldon has been a re1 Crafts haa been engaged aa musical Her accompllanea pisynw grand opera productlona here will director The opera will be given ia faculty i LtVw vital 1 choir have made her a very usual In the Empire Theatre aad Mra rranda Say High otroot i v- There will bo opadal ratoa a 'Y'f tar apd a half rotnra dekote to the h-'i jLawtatoa Muoio Paotiral born all KSy iPotnta or both th Main Central 1 tb Graud Trunk rallroada PrtoeHla Club wlU moot I uftanoea at 110 in tba 1 arlon of tha United Haptlat church Th will boi Mra Soldoa JcSfto Mra Edwin Meoerro Mn ofem McIIroy marring intontlona of Ed- taund Noonan of Glenn Falla aad Era Xing of Zmwioton Winio Farudte' aad Laura Gcndroa both -of Lawlotoa bar boon record iM-adf fey City Cterk Hamel thla week Ti-''10n' HaaMBoaao returned to I mr duttao aa head of tha automo Mlo ngiatzatioB feunau ia Auburn Monday morning attar a 10 day feol-May which oho with few mothw apoat with relatlvao ia Mancheatar Ho-r L'' Main Catholic will 1 -f to attoad tfe inotallatlon of th -7: Imw biahop of tha Maine dloceoa tf- Monday Oct Ifth at Porttend Many Is? Wfll attend from bore thla being t'olaubao day Coto aged SO of the 1 road ouffered a fracture of MANAGER WILSON PAYS VISIT TO CITY BUILDING Wilson Auburn City Manager who was seriously Injured several wasks ago la a fall from tbh roof of hi bairn at hlo lummor kom was at tha City building Monday noon for th first time since tha accident Mr Wilson to using a can to assist him I getting around and lost considerable weight but hi enthusiasm and hearty manner or not dimmed a bit and ho says that ha faels pretty walL Ha was given a warm reception at tno city building by tho officer-holders who ars gUd to him back If only for a few minutes While Mr Wilson ta gaining hl strength Mayor Cummings Js acting as City manager PECK FASHION-MINSTREL PARADE NOON TUESDAY Tho Peck Minstrel Molds hold their big parade Tuesday forenoon at 1120 Tha procession start from tho Peck building proceeding to Auburn up Court otroot as far oa Cushman-Hollla Co countermarching bock to Union Square down Lisbon street so far aa the Androscoggin Mill countermarching back to Peck Co Special costumes have been designed end made by Mrs Joseph Ross tor tho pared era Tho members of the chorus wll wear cape coats of purple trimmed with canary soloists and ends red and kelley green Hot will match tho coat Tho color design tor City Hall Tuesday evening Is pale blue and yellow The stags haa boon rebuilt to simulate an opera house stage with boxes at tho rides tor tho members of tho chorus who will wear evening gowns Tho solo tots In volvot ColonUl costumes provide a contrasting background tor tho fashion models as they pass ta review Hangings are a black and gold part of the church petao nneL Because of her advancing years and her rather poor health thla summer Mrs Skolfleld fools that oho must give the work up 'but Prominent Tonne People Are ah tn -Wn well oo organist for ah haioonduct-ed th choir work In moyt efflewnt and finished manner end it borr flfnu poulblo tbit th workesn without her Th of course fa than th Protestant and it required more tlmo and Hues Surely thero has boon no woman la two cities more lve Mrs Skolfleld who has alw boon so pleasing to meet op and cultured People hro look for a continuance of her playing for it much a part of tho community to bo entirely lost AUBURN FIREMEN WERE FOOLED RV REAL ALARM When a genuine alarm rang in Sunday morning in Auburn at o'clock about five minutes after a tent alarm Chief Blethen and th firemen ot tho engine house In Auburn thought It merely Joe Keene city electrician making anothm-trt-An a mult they did not make any effort to get th opporatua out and Tho1flrotcUp when counted was 14 and aa there is no ouch box In th city tho firemen of course that It waa a test etroke for th -nai apparatus waa In the course of being moved from Auburn HW to tho new electrical stetlop at the rear of the city building and only five minutes before It had been sounded eVS: srK staff Immediately for Lake where thAtfltheWfiro Albert XeQufre oo Aa stem IfiddsM fell tfld VM fllRtewiy Injud' ThtrV is son critieUm on the department because the hook and ladder did not respond to ths fira-Soms Individual stated volnntarlly to the Journal that ths driver was eating his bisakfast wb1 nal came In and finished eo that by ia 4(ma tiM wu finished the fir wfis Mlvs Oeorgette A Cloutier and Dr Edmond A 'Label both prominent Lewiston people were mancd en Monday morning at fit Pater's Chapel The ceremony altho solemnised in a simple fashion was vary Impressive The single ring service was used The bride's father gsv her tn marriage and the bridegroom waa attended by his oldest brother Oscur Label Th bride wore her travelling auit Dr and Mrs Label lett immediate 1 after on their wedding tour a4 th iim fe waa finished the Th Lewiston police department was notified Monday that tho some parso who broke Into the Texas Oil company offlqe on Holland otroot some time Sunday morning stealing' 164 from th safe also attempted a break at tho Vaivolin Oil oomopay 0 flies at 10 Holland otroot An attempt to tho offlea door fnilfcd It was said at police headquarters Chief Aahton sold Monday that ho had no dtewa which would loud to an early ajrast It la tho belief of tho Investigators that two men "pulled tho brooN and robbery Tracks la the soft earth about tho building showed that two ouch men leaped a fence on Ralph Rowe and ths dinned and sup-por Mrs Brown and Mrs A Scribner Tho Grangers who will ho In cities on Wednesday ore especially Invited to enjoy dining at tho church IS COLLEGE FAILING Declares Dr A Anthony of New York at Bates Trustee Chapel Monday When President Gray Introduced Dr A Anthony of New York a trustee at Bates to tho student body at chapel Monday this former Lewiston profeawr gave tha young folks something to ponder Possibly th public aa welL For Dr Apthony talked on college standards and In many roapecta ho thinks more soarchlngly than most of ua: and In aomt respetta ho thinks differently than doea tha overage man After Insisting that most young people come to college with standards largely fixed by homo preparatory schools and their companions ho noted the fact thatlt Is popularly supposed that In college four agencies determine tho standards of tho students: tho president faculty students and traditions Traditions today In hla opinion have comparatively little weight the president la too buoy with administrative details tho faculty depart? mentallxe their attention But tho students stimulated to freedom by tho Initial Impulse of the elective system In the college curriculum have developed a campus coercion that may be carried to harmful extremes Competitive leadership hi athletics to calculated by them to glv training in efficiency that will promote making a living angler Hones an obsession for athletics Even tha individual to sometimes doomed a ry sacrifice to college husky athlete averse to the gridiron aad preferring scholarly work being virtually forced by campus coercion Into a football uniform This Dr Anthony denounced as never Juatifiod In any college which should aim to develop individuality Tho college must not steam roller students oo far that a Darwin would be aa impossible growth with its oralis Agate ho sold tho tendency to day to to rote tho scholar as a with a contemptuous comment "It to a bow reign of oiid Dr Anthony Tho remady ho suggested in iteoo "To thin own self ho true and it then will follow aa tho night tho day thou const not ho false to any ITALIAN DELEGATES ARE TAUNTED ON LANDING Metropolitan Police Break Up Anti-Fasdsti Demonstation at Pier NEW TORK Sept 21 (AP) Saved from Injury on tholr landing from Italy almost in tho arms of a mob of 2000 antl-Faciate who huriej taunts and rips tomatoes 11 Italian delegates to th Inter-Parllamentai Union ore proceeding to Washington today Two men were shot amid shouts of with and-tha ringing of th after tho delegates had arrived yesterday on tho liner Dullio and loft th pier A email army of soldiers police ana Department of Justice agents had been placed at tha pier to hovo th visitors from tho rotton-offflnf ana attack that greeted General Richard Mulcahy and Irish parliamentarians when they landed some days ago The crowd gathered before too liner rt earned up the Hudson River Th State Department In Wellington however had been tipped off by tha Italian consulate here The delegates accompanied by Henry Fletcher American dor Italy ond welcomed by Ambassador Giacomo do Martino wore whlriwa thru th stevedore's exit of th pier lBAorthecrewd caught them hands flow out In a of tho Fascist uluto and murdered' tho Soroo of tho delegate acknowledged the Jeers by raising tholr hate with ambassadorial dignity Joy dodged a tomato rtwo for doing it Police finally onoeosdod In suadtag tho-orowd-to dlffiiore Lewiston and Auburn Hews Also on Page 10 OFFICER FOWLER IN SERIOUS CONDITION Bayer and Small Portland ths highest bidder for tho $52000 block of serial 4 per cent bonds In-oued bp Auburn placed on tho CHARLES LEMAIRE IS NEW PRESIDENT OF ASJL CHARLES LEMAIRE Of Lewiston Charlsa Lemalra former mayor of Lewiston was elected president of' th Association of St Dominique at the annual mooting held Sunday at tho Bartlett street club room Tho other officers elected were: Joseph 8 Chenard Emile Chenard secretary Rosario Rloux treasurer Emery Doucette financial secretary: Joan Pelletier curator a Forgueo and Alphonse Morin auditors Rod-crlqufi Brin librarian ud Rolnnd Ctorrali commlMloner wards Danville and Officer Fowler was coming in tho opposite direction' Ho was about to make the turn into tho Martlndalo road going towards Danville Corner Two automobiles had Just passed Mrs Rlco'e ear and it wu thought that Offloer Fowler seeing tha two machines did not real 1m that another ear waa ap-proachlnff The impact bent the left front mudguard on Mr Rica's machine dented tho radltor in several places broke one light Mra Rice wu uninjured Mrs Rica Immediately reported the aeddent to the Auburn police Fred Sargent Daniel Blanchard flower display Mrs A A Garcelon A drama of wlU be given In the evening at o'clock In chargo of Mr and Mrs Nate Brigg Dancing will follow JUSTICE STURGIS WILL HEAR DIVORCES TUESDAY Thro a launder tending by at torneys no cases were ready tor hearing In Supreme dhurt on Monday and Justice Stnrgta suapened until Tuesday when divorces will be hoard Shaw-Russell The marriage of Miss Bessie Mar guerite Russell of Melrose Mu and Shirley Shaw of Auguita took place Saturday at o'clock at tha home of Rev A Francis Watch tha offlelaUng clergyman Tha double ring service was used The bridegroom lo well known In Augusts bring the owner qf a large farm near here Mrs Russell hu been employed In Massachusetts in a rial service work After their honeymoon which will bo passed at a camp In Camden they will -reside ta Augusta PREVENTS FLU LONDON la there something about dnanmon that prevents In-fluania? No omployo of cinnamon warehooM hare hu aver had at tha St Mary hospital Mr and Mra Banjamin Jones of £Oroeo otioot-and Mr nd Mrs Er wott Gilman and children Rtusell and Pfeyllia enjoyed th week end 1 tearing the White Mountain Thor I-11 Btoppod at tba Grand Flaw Hotel at Twin MountanQ The Xmdlaa Bodal Circle of the Ankara Halted Baptist church haa if an day mooting with Mrs Harry maun on Thursday A picnic lunch wfll bo served Th day will bo do hated to sewing with a builneaa la tha afternoon MteO Ruth Per kino of Auburn f-i Vfeo haa boon 111 aovoral months will raoumo her duties bo private eexotary at th Auburn Chamber of tooauurco naxt Monday Her place tfe abaenca had boon tem-porajrUy filled by Miss Pearl McCor-sntek of Auburn Jack Tswbey aged of Newman street LowUton received scalp wouado and body bruisw when mm down late Saturday after nooa byaLowiaton Battery truck yr fell horns HO woo said to have boon playing in the otroot Tha boy woo treated at th St Mary hospital nad than removed to hli home Mr and Mrs William Rogers of Auburn and Mr end Mrs William Walker of Lewiston spent th wwk Jend at th summer homo of Mr aad Mrs Frank a Leavitt at Ogun quit Fred Walker of Auburn returned with them while Mrs Gladys Rogers-Walkw ia remaining for a brief visit with the Leavitts Two new Sousa marches have boon released by the Victor company Black Horse Troop" and Notional Gyvd aad there Is a groat dnpiand for them at Talnter'a in view of tha fact market -thru tho Portland company As bid woo (2112 and accrued la? terete considered a very rood bid-Ths Mdourere opened Monday afternoon OXFORD-BATES DINNER PLANS HADE MONDAY Plant for a dinner to tho Oxtord-Bates Debater on October llth wore dtoeuasd at meeting la tho Lowt ton Chamber of Commerce oa Mon? day afternoon at 4 o'clock President Gray mot represents tivoo oflocal feuTness club Th Kl4 wants Club wu represented by Ltei Mod Durgln and Howard Mann Lions Vincent Canham ond Charles Starbird Rotary Earls Cherioy and Harry Rows Tho dinner will bo at is noon thi place to announced I Greatest Girl Trapeze Artist Now At Music HaH To lover of shyriool culture Josephine Amoroe the marvelous trapariat now appearing at Mnslo Hall wlU prove a treat Sha Is considered the best in her lino Other acts on th bill ars: Wliis and JanUe a clever ringing aad dancing team Gold and Sunahlno In a novelty torn Gene and Myrtle Conway good dancers and Morris and Weber comedian The acreen feature Is plcturlia-tlon of th famous stag may "Sun featuring the girl who ereat-d th stag role Lucille Levant Conrad Nagol ond Paullns Stark hav tho other principal part A funn comedy and a nawa weeR- ly open Sousa Aims to Make Saxophone Respectable Ona of tho avowed purposes of the thlrd-of-a-centtiry tour of Lieut-Coat John Philip1 Bona who cornu to Lewiston with hlo band Wednesday evening to to make tha saxophone rsopsctahl That fine instrument got Ato bad company several year ago when It became tho worst offender in tho first crude Jau music Sous believes that saxophone Ilk a man may down bnt never out and thla season tho saxophone "comoo hack" if Sousa ca mako It posribl So Harold Stephen saxophone soloist and saxophone octette will demonstrate to tho Souu audiences tho remarks hie choir qualities of that inatrn ment "The saxophone seems to haf bora the invention of on Antoine Joseph Sax of Belgium and Parte who about tha year 1140 invented or at lout developed not only tho bnue-and-recd instrument which ufY know aa tho saxophone bat atoo family of brass horn known if says Sous "One ol tbs original saxophones mad by Bar to s'-IU In existence and as recently at two or three years ago was In nightly used1 by Tom Brown whoae clowpl band used to ha a future ot tno Fred 8tou show to qLrong precedent tor tho used of tha saxophone aa an orthodox musical Instrument in spite of Its black sheep reputation of recent year Hector Berllos was Its ataurii advocate Bizet used It In the Incidental mualo to add Maaenet In hto opera 'Ls Ro! do Vet when the first orchestral aulte from Bizet's 'L'Arlealennb' music wu played by a rirmphony orchestra In Boston a clarinet was substituted for the saxophone because no qualified saxophooa player wu available Two or thru yearn ago the Metropolitan Opera Company In New Tork presented La do and It was deemed wise to suppress tho saxophone toy clarinet lest tho reverential serious? new of the opera ba endangered by the presence of tha of Js- 1 hove used tho saxophone thruout my musical career I have full choir of eight In my present gantoatlon and in glueing thri aom programs of my United Stotw trine Band-deya of more than thlr: ty-flve seasons ago I recently notlcm that I used as large numb1" proportionately now employ M' ws are doing nothing revolntinoary merely ore moving tho down front tho audlucu may see what fine family of Instrument they can bo-when they kup good company" rn SPY GETS TEN TEAKS COLOGNE Heinrich fitrippgefl formerly by tho Krnnpo and charged with selling Plus of big gone tit foreiga Powers during th war hu base sentenced to prison for' 12 year LEWISTON MRS ALICE SKOLFIELD Blethen when thla told that th hook and ladder wa not needed as they do not taks It to tires In ths residential Aii of the rest of ths anuarstni Is equipped with plenty of JaddrJ-The fir alarm signal was vary short order 'J1" ioru-gaturday a craw ot nine men work ing all night and Funday jo that It was In running order at 2 Sunday morning Part of th" tus included three tanka weighing 3201 pound each Auburn firemen battled horn hlasn af til Miller and Co on Miller ftVnHdf the flames ranging thru thrao nuiia ruins smouldered for several hours Lake Street Fire Early Sunday morning nn alarm wgi sounded from Box 44from fire at the home of Charles Whiting 104 Lake street Th roof of a barn wn burned the fire originating In an ash barrel The alarm waa sounded about six o'clock a few momenta after It had been tested by Joseph Keene elty electrician It ni been moved to the new 1 elgnal station at th rear of tha city building from where It bas been loeated at Auburn HalL ANDROSCOGGIN DRIVER WAS HURTRY TRAIN Arthur lAngellar teamster Aw droscoggln min was slightly Injured Monday morning at o'clock whoa tho wagon ho was driving was demolished by a Brunswick bound Mateo central train at tho mlUta private crossing Tho horses escaped without injury Ho drove onto tho track directly in front of the locomotive trainmen sold Dinner and Supper at First Unirernlist Churcr A public dinner and supper will be served at tho First Universalis! Church Lewiston on Wednesday Tho dinner is served from ILK to I o'clock and tho supper from lll to Tho dining room commutes I under th chairmanship of Mrs A A COM IN FBI ATM HOSPITAL 1 ro Mask Mesa and Thstot Pltttag of Ck upon their return will reside at 123 Fins street The bride is ths daughter of Georgs Cloutier who is an ex-culivo of Cloutier a Co of Lewiston She graduated from Jordan High frhool In the class of '24 being one of tha most charming and popular girls of th school Dr Lebel ths son of Mrs Lebel of Newman street Lewiston is a dentist having offices at 19b Lisbon street Lewlblon Is a prominsit member of several local societies and eioq ujaoug has Aim oi si OBITUARY be artistic director with entire that Sousa end hla band ora so soon to visit Lewiston By the new ays tom of recording th full bond la used making records by far th boot Sousa records yet made Th fall-winter schedule at the Auburn C- A got underway on Monday which marked the beginning of th most ambitious schedule yet attempted Registrations are coming along finely and the physical department with Rlchan end hi new assistant Harry Newton will seo something doing morning afternoon and evening every day Judge Manser will speak Monday evening at the first monthly "munching" to bo held ut CIO Ho will tell- of hla recent European trip A meeting of tho committee and team workers for ths Lewiston-Auburn Children's Home drive was held at the Lewiston Chamber of Rooms Saturday afternoon when 1)0x1101 reports wero given They wore very gratifying and a happy outcome la anticipated The tag ncc Ipta were very good also Tentative plans are made for another meeting and workers who cannot attend that will bo caked to make their returns to Miss Ethel Judkins College street Lewiston George SL Hilaire of Knox strest Lewiston who earned tho title "Human Fly" several yean ago by hlo daring stunts la climbing walla of houses flag poles and the like fell oh a bunk la a police ceil at the Lewiston police lockup Sunday while attempting a stunt behind tho ban and broke riba Dr Henry 8 prince Lewiston city physlflan had him removed to tho SL Mary hospital for treatment Sunday He la to be taken to hlo homo sometime Monday Hilaire was arrested on an intoxication charge Attendants at ths United Baptist church in Lewiston Sunday wero pleased to hoar Dr AW Anthony who incidentally gave Prof Purlnton of Bates college a high compliment This related to tho tetter's book which has Just com off tho prose "The Literature of tho Now Testament" Ho spoke of it oo thorolycholariy and tho boot contribution of it kind at th present time written In the light of today's research That a Lewiston man and 3a tea nr has accomplished thla task ia a credit worthy of broadcasting ho intimated Leon Rothler bass baritone end on of tho greatest artists at the Metropolitan Opera House who delighted a largo audience ot tha Or-pheon concert last spring returns to Maine this tlmo to fish and hunt aa ho promised himself he would when ho was In Lewiston Mr Roth-ior remained for a day's fishing after tho concert hut that was only an aggravation Now ho has come for a week of It Ho arrived at tho Do Witt Saturday and Sunday accompanied by Dr Lefond William Richard and Georg Fllteau went by automobile to Jackman From there they went In about eighteen miles to Fish Pond hiking several miles of tho way where they will remain a week Mr Rothler hopee for a day of duck-shooting as close time will off Just before ho leaves Thla is a favorite sport with him Sorosls shoes sold by 11 A Prince for 4 yean Many beautiful stylet just received Priced from ST SI to S1000 Advertisement SCARlfT FEVER CLOSES TOPSHAM SCHOOL TOPSHAM Sept tt As a precaution sgsinst ths spread ot scarlet fever the Topihsm grammar school will bo elotod for a week Four families have bssn or now era quarantined with ths' disease The easts hava so (ar bssn mild and th closing of ths school to merely a precaution rather than an- Indication that tha dlssaso has assumed a serious form Mis Elsie Brins Is Given Shower Party Miss Els! Brigg who la to bocomo th bride of Lawrence Nowman of Wilton waa given a most attractive shower party on evening recently by a group of her relatives and friend Thero wero many beautiful gifts When th cake was cut th ring went to Mrs Ass Wills tha button to Mrs Mery Bools tho thimble to Mias Briggs and tb coin to Mrs Denial Newman Tho living room was prettily arrangsd In th groan coloring and cut fiowero and the dining room woo finished la blue white and yellow Very dainty refreshments were oar Everett Libby entertained with violin selections accompanied at tho piano by Mrs Ubby who la a sister of tho honor guest Mias Dorothy WUIs gave a dollghtful reading Tho guests: Mrs Asa Wllla aad daughter Dorothy Mm Georg Wills Flynn Ethel Wllla Annabel Wllla Ruby Barker Kellie Brackett Mrs Maurice Brigga Mn Everett Libby Mrs Mery Basis Mrs Denial Newman Mra Leavitt Newman Mrs Hiram Brigga Mix Hanry Clark Mrs Goorga if-rmow Mrs Bernard Mra 01lver Nowman and Mbs Audrey Asti who could not attend oaf glfte rp Bert Fowler state highway police officer was brought to th -C hospital in Lewiston about 120 Monday afternoon folowlng an accident on tho Danville road Definite Information could not bo given at the hospital an hour later tho examination bring still under way but It waa understood that ho ouffered a concussion of tho brain with possibly a fractured log and fracture of the skull Officer Fowler's motor cycle ool-ided wth an automoblls driven by Mrs Daisy Rico of 144 Spring street Auburn Mrs Rico was driving to JEREMIAH HcCARTHY IN SERIOUS CONDITION Jeremiah McCarthy of Howe otroot Lewiston who stashed hla throat Friday afternoon and who hu been a patient at the Rt Mary hospital since wu reported falling Monday afternoon "Ho Is growing weaker every uld an official Auburn Grange Annual Fair to Be on Oct 10 Auburn Grange hu ta onnugl fair drama and dance at the Eut Auburn Grangs Hall on October 10th Mr Norma Lowe is general chairman Fred Young and Fred Hayes bring th sports committee Tho fair epeu at 100 odock An old-fashioned dinner will be served at noon the committee: Mrs Byron Hodgkins Mrs Bert Wills Mrs Georg Wtoon A vegetable hash supper wll bo served the evening Mrs Frank Stevens ta In charge of th baby show which -opens at 110 Prises will be awarded No children over two years eligible to tho contest The contest ta followed by an entertainment when Mrs Julia New-all will read there wUl ba musical selections and duets by Mrs Edna Young and Mrs Etale Davidson Tho various booths will be in charge of Mr and Mrs Charles Rob- Inson vegetables: Hattla Sargent canned goods Audrey Waterman and Sadia Washburn fish pond Mrs Anna Solomon Mrs Della Elms novelties Mra State Davidson Mrs James Harrlmsn fancy work Rons and Clara Mitchell and Helen Sylvester aprons handkerchiefs Mra Willard Harlow and Mrs Dan Blanchard: Quilt Mrs Sadie Waterman Ada Count and Edna Qoung candy lee cream Marjorie Hayea and Ethel Wills horse-pulling Roger Lowe Is if 1 i il Amelia Weeks Skowhe-gan 8KOWHEGAN Sept The death of Mrs Amelia Weeks of Skowhegan occurred Friday at the home of her brother Henry Week in East Corinth where she had been staying for some time Mrs Weeks formerly resided 1- Pittsfield and for about two years she made her home with her cousin and husband Mr and Mrs George Clough on the Lakewood road Madison Her husband Charles Weeks died eever- lo rao Mrs Weeks to sur-1 fisnsei were shooting thru the oi of ings used for ths storage The cause Is unknown amounted tc peveral lars and is partly covered by Insurance In the set of bulldlngtherela story wooden building housing ga and Junk materiel wooden building end a half atruetur used as a garage aii connected and all filled with the exception sf lbe gsregs from which an automobile was pulled by th firemen The fire was ipectscular and when ths department reached the building shortly before nine clock ed on th burning stop AmfiiuiijnuiwsM'o wsrt FORM SHADOWS IN MARITAL LIFE THAT sendthe HONEYMOON INTO ECU PIE) Romance leads a Short-lived existence without some sort of 'material comfort Give It a ebaneo to survive by supplying tlw proper surroundings A of your awn with light airy rooms a shady porch and fiowero frosting Wouldn't fee herd to hove In a pteee hka that? Trylt! "Bill will answer your fi caU Urn Interested In: -v "Bill Ding" Plan Boeh Lumber ter Interior Gan oral Repair Hew to Finish Off an V' Aftle Hew to Build a Fruit Collar JJ2 innicsroaEais cussiccmcoj rjTistn-nKusnL 191 Tornef St Auburn Ut Salley Bradford and Salley Milo Milford Salley Dexter: a ata-ter Mrs Charlee King of Bradford: a son Weeks of Pittsfield The body waa taken to Pittsfield to the home of Frank Weeks where funeral services were held on Sunday Burial was there 4 Funeral of Herbert Dow Augusta The funeral of Herbert Dow of Auguste was held Monday afternoon Mr Dow died Saturday at the ge of 21 years He was formerly a member of tho fire department at South Portland Warren Frost New Gloucester NEW GLOUCESTER Sept 31 (Special) Warren Frost of this town died early Monday at hla home here at the age of 74 yean after an Illness of only a few days Mr Frost married Sarah Elisabeth Fox 44 years ago and she survives him He also lesves a brother Avander Frost of Turner and a ale ter Mrs Roland Whitcomb of Belmont Maos Ho waa a member of th Odd Fellows Margaret Darllog Margaret Darl'ng If days oil dans liter of Mr nad Mrs Clarence Darling of Harvard etrt Auburi died at tholr home on Mocay morning President of Eastport Strings Bank Dies EASTPORT 8apt 22 John Roche il president of tho East-port Savings hank and of tho State Board of Optometry died today Ha had boon la fenateaao as an optometrist fesro for II Think of It Having Your BLANKETS Washed LUX i At a Laundry bright and new in eV- ery sense "Let Us Solve This Blanket Problem far You Phone And WeTl Call for Them" FREE! 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