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Evening Express from Portland, Maine • 5

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Evening Expressi
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Portland, Maine
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5
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ENTIRE CONDUCT GREAT AIRCRAT BLACKHANDERS AND WAR IS TOPIC OR PARIS CONERENCE NOT DIVULGED and the Robert Mtb by In Levitch of South ron Haw it in the jc press Mrs are SOCONYi Start Make Your Tire Equipment ISK STANDARD OILC(LENY rim Renew old equipment with isk The isk Rubber Company In the Downstairs Store Real Shoe Values 14 Rad ical Reduct ions for Quick Stock Adjustment Aprons were 127 to 197 97c Aprons that were 197 117 guarantee each and every pair The We Also Place on Sale Aprons that were 297 1 Ladies' White Boots the $3 kind at $219 Ladies9 White Pumps at 98c Initial Showing in Balcony of Hand Colored Pictures THE NEW UPSTAIRS SAMPLE STORE PINKHAM'S 482 Congress Street the Prebk Take Eevator jMWl Eiiiiinn Sandfrb hcs should always be made as short a time as possible before being re their of rel leading manufacturers of New England and we Steep alls has at his home on PARIS July 11 The forthcoming conference of the Allied governments to be held here' will consider not only the question of the Balkans but every thing regarding the conduct of the war according to Excelsior The vari ous governments have not yet desig nated representatives When you pay more than isk prices you pay for something that does not exist 1 Work of lull In pro are spreading all over the state" Maid the former governor tor all sections of Idaho to form zen bodies for the protection lives troops Idaho being In the interest of cleanliness there hn been invented a bottomless milk bottle having paper caps at each end and two little and Arhne Sample sizes only These pumps are made by the A splendid assortment of good looking Bungalow Aprons mAdc of white madras with colored stripe trimming Mostly neck styles Ridlon Ridlondsdon men needed 10 man them re last of the week to their street from feebago had been passing a camp Bringing with of smelt rank Hall recently visited In Yarmouth Winn BATHING SUITS See our big window dis play of ocean toggery for women misses and children A fine variety PORTLAND EVENING EXPRESS ADVERTISER WEDNESDAY JULY 11 1917? "and it is time citi of their and property Two thousand are neteded today In northern to cope with the gigantic fight put up by the I to pre vent the United States from getting two billion feet of lumber necessary to carry on its war program CHATHAM Mass July The Nov Scotian schooner Hamiltonian aban doned by her crew in a heavy blow off Provincetown yesterday fetched up on the sand near Orleans in Cape Cod Bay todav with everv indication that she would prove a total loss Part of the cargo of lumber was taken oft but coast guards said the hull pounded by heavy seas would go to the bottom Coast guard stations reported yesterday that the crew had been picked up by a Norwegian steamer A dory in which the men left the schooner was found todav near the point where the derelict drifted ashore CHICAGO July 11 Three bomb ex plosion in widely separated sections Sf the Koiit li Hide early today caused the death of one man and the fatal injury of another damaged a score of buildings and drove dozens of families into the street Two of the explosions arc laid at the door of the the other to labor trouble according to the police The bombs were ex ploded in buildings with stores on the first fluor and apartments above Hollweg Keeps Reichstag Committee in Dark Bungalow Aprons as neat as a new made of figured crepe striped voile plaid and striped gingham and white madras A variety of styles Remarkable values ILE PAPERS TRANSERRING EDWARD PAYSON PARK Papers were in the Cumberland Country registry of deeds yesterday transferring to the City the Edward Payson Park to be established and maintained by the former for public purposes only on the property on or est avenue which for nearly a century was the homestead of Edward Payson prior to ISfr Experiments are under way China with American cotton seed with a view to improving the native cotton AMSTERDAM July 11 Chancellor von Bethmann Hollweg declined yester day to make known to the Reichstag main committee the proceedings in the session of the crown council on Monday regarding which there is much specula tion within and without Germany The committee then decided to adjourn These events are described as follows in a semi official statement issued yester day in Berlin: main committee of the Reich stag met at 9 this morning riederich Ebert (Socialist leader) re quested the chancellor to give informa tion in regard to what liappened in the crown council on the ground that knowl edge of what took place there was neces sary for further fruitful debate The chancellor confirming the fact that the crown council had held a meeting said he was unable as yet to make a state ment in regard to the results of the deliberations Herr Ebert then moved adjournment of the committee which was agreed to" A group of Bungalow Aprons fashioned of Bates crepe in white and pink with striped trimming Worth while savings ENGRAVERS ASK McADOO NOT TO ORDER SHORT WORKDAY WASHINGTON July II Secretary McAdoo is asked in resolutions adopted at a mass meeting attended by 900 em ployees of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing last night to rescind his order putting into effect an eight hour day anil a six day week at the bureau Speakers declared that only a per centage of the workers were in favor of Ihe shorter working day reusing ilu ide lol a and i What is believed to be the oldest inhibited residence in the world is a mansion in Germany that was built lb 700 CROWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ARE Hand colored photographs and oddities from the Thomson studios whence comes 't fill ly pretty and artistic bits of craftsmanshij ramed Pictures small Trays Mirrors and Paper Weights in comprehensive variety 30c to 500 eachS PARASOLS A splendid gathering of all that is smart in in cluding sun and rati Umbrel las TARBOX JOINS ORCE ATTORNEY GENERAL AUGUSTA July 11 (Special to the Express red A Tarbox of Biddeford welt known throughout New England in police and detective work tor many years has joined the office force of Attorney General Guy 11 Sturgis as State Investigator in accordance with the law passed at the last session 'of the Legislature to Place all matters of investigation in the hands of the attorney general the evan pastor of tile will nAMlUUNIA Id LOST NORWEGIAN SHIP SAVES CREW Mrs Annie of tills village re cently motored to North Con Wf with Mr and Mrs Maiinte Mayo of Port ia no Mr ami NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION MANAGERS IN CONVENTION NEW BEDORD July The New England Association of Newspaper Circu lation Managers met here in convention today Papers were read at the business session by Barry of the Providence journal ana uuueuu Hartford limes Worcester Gazette: Standish were guests of Miss Elizabeth Strout Sunday Miss anny Lord of New York is a guest at Martan Hotel Itev Mrs Sulston of Portland and Silas Hubbard of East Limington were enter tained Sunday by Mr and Mrs Clarence Emery Mrs John Moore and son Kenneth were entertained liv Mrs red Cash of South Portland a short time ago Mr and Mrs rank Paine have been entertaining Mr and MPs Walter Scobbie of Dorchester Mass Mr and Mrs A Marean and children of Sebago Lake George Chase of Woodfords Mr and Mrs red Hill of Hiram Miss Carrie Hannaford of Gorham is spending a week at the home of Mr anti Mrs Erank loyd The prayer meeting will be held as usual rida evening at 730 Mr and Mrs Georse Dunn and daugh ter Marion of Portland are guests of 1 larry Kinion Unframeci Pictures olders and little novelties in platinum sepia and colors 25c to 1000 Each one in a dainty mottled gray box ideal for gift or souvenir On display and sale in Balcony Wheeler SchofieU Hoslev New Haven Register A Chapman dence Tribune: Mitchell Portland Express: Johnson Taunton Ga zette George Reynolds New Bed ford Standard Duncan itchburg News and A McNeil Bridgeport Post Telegram Ira Morris and Charles McLellan of Rox bury Mass are passing a few days at the Alexander Newcomb house Great Chebeague havlrig made the trip to Portland In the McLellan automo bile Mrs red Allen and children of Wind ham are passing the week at Chebeague the guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Train Warren Hume of Boothbay is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs red Ross Chebeague Mrs Harry Smith of Boothbay wan the recent guest of Mrs Kate Westman Chebeague Miss Annabel Siteman of Ship HarborN was the guest this week of Mrs Amelia Newcomb Chebeague Ernest and Everett Sawyer of Portland are passing two weeks in camp at Central Chebeague Walter Atkinson of Boston is passing the week at West End Chebeague He is accompanied by hi wife and her father Burton Peppard Master Charles Hoss and sister Miss Laura Ross of Chebeague arc passing the week with their cousin Miss Dorothy Black Bailey Island STEEP ALLS Uev Josephine genst ana Church of the Nazarenc Portland preach again next Sunday morning evening at the ree Baptist Cliuri at North Baldwin in the afternoon The officers and committees of senior bucietv fur the next months are1 President Miss Hazel Oliver Vice Rev Tibbetts Secretary Alary Dresser Treasurer Mrs Prank Mains Prayer Meeting Committee Guy Sanborn Jesse Dorsett Miss May Strout Look Out Cornmittve Miss Harriet A Adams Mrs Clifford Coolbroth Morris Emery i Missionary Committee Mrs Tib betts miss Mary Dresser Mrs Ridlon boctal Committee Mrs Seth Mrs rank Mains Elwood Ridlon uf ic Committee Harry Mrs Irvin Bailcv Miss Alice BOISE Ida July Tt a reign of terror exists today in rfcf them Ida ho and that 2000 troops needed to curb the activities of the Industrial Workers of the World JsJ the report made to Secretary of Whs Baker by the State council of according to former Governor ranX Goding member of the council Workers qfj the World if sr 1 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND The seiners of Chebeaguh report the greatest number of herrings ever seen around here however ths "fish are at present too small to catcK £ind a busy and profitable all is looked forward to in Casco Bay One fishernpifi illustrated their quantity by saying lvsry night regular squalls of The Kearney Trio has engaged again this year to give ijoi'cern daily at Hillcrest Mrs Harmon aijl' rhree chil 'dren Martha Austin and Mary are at the Jones cottage Centra) Cl ebeague for the season The Arthur Arnolds if have the Cordes cottage) north shore Chebeague for the season 4 Mrs Ash and da waters are at their Cottage South Side for the season 1 Dr and Mrs Alfred Drury 31 nd children of Princeton are at the Pill Box for the season Miss Mattie Newcomb Mes 1 Theodore Newcomb and two childrenidf West End Chebeague are visiting Mrs Keuben Cleaves of North Conway Mrs Abbie Denny of Is visiting her niece Mrs Koyai Itoss of West End Chebeague Mrs rank Alvidge daughter Esther and granddaughter Brooklyn 1 arrived this week their usual stay at the Dow cottage 7eei Point Chebeague Mr and Mrs Afc Callan and daughters Airs Eunice Ar3LefIan' Air PROGRAM REPORT iSl LABOR IGHT ARE LIKELY SATURDAY BLAMED OR BOMBS nntlie and Chairman lit nt hopes to firport the measure bv Saturday The bill alls for an initial outlay of ISijiK' loi th put base of thousands I I CAUSE REIGN TERROR NORTHERN IDAHO SEARCHLIGHT TRENCH GRENADES The grenade has become one of the leading weapons in the European war Each belligerent uses several types Austria as 'many as six Grenades are thrown by hand by means of a special by catapults shot from guns and from trench mortars Hand grenades have a range of some 2a or 30 ya ds The grenades fired from mortars may range up to 500 yards The most power ful grenade is it Danish invention It is shot from a mortar weighs about three pounds and in addition to scattering the fragments of its case on explosipn it carries some bullets VV7E have just received 500 pairs of Sam ple Pumps not a pair worth less than $500 and we put them on sale Thursday at $298 a pair WINDHAM South Windham Mr and Mrs Ernest Small en tertained as a guest at their home the first ot the week Mrs Small's brother Ralph Moses of Portland Dr Harland Irish is Confined to his home on North Main street with an attack of the mumps Alias iaXtie Kemp who was oper ated von for appendicitis at Dr Hospital in Woodfords a few weeks ag returned Monday to her home on upper Brackett street Mr and Mrs George Ranlort en tertained as Sunday guests at their home on High street their daughter and husband Air and Mrs Edgar Pendexter of Smiths Mills Miss Lis 'beth Ranloff who passed Saturday night with her sister Mrs Pendex ter returntd with them Sunday to her home Dr and Mrs Olin Moulton and little son Olin Moulton Jr turned the home on Main Lake where they few days at their them a fine mess Mr and Main street have atives and friends Mr and Mrs Lewis Brackett entertainihg as a guest at their home on Newell street their grandson Woodbury Siewerts of Dorchester Mass All members ot Saccarappa Ixidge No 11 I residing in this place are requested to be present at the regular weekly meeting ot that or ganization riday evening July 13 at the lodge room in Westbrook when there will be degree work and ban quet Carroll Ames ot been a recent visitor Main street Airs Walter Cook daughters Mildred turned the first of the week to home in Westbrook after passing a few days at the home of Mrs Cook's mother Mrs Ruth oley on Main street Miss Dorothy Weeman of Andros coggin street has recently visited her uncle and aunt Mr and Airs Elmer Adams at their home on Grant street in Portland Harold Montgomery of Melrose Mass was a visitor the first ot the week at the home of his aunt Mrs Ermina Bodge on North Main street Mrs Esther Bodge: entertained as a guest the first ot the week at her home Black Brook arm on North Main street her nephew Arthur Cloudman of Saco Other recent vis itors at Black" Brook arm were Mrs Mary Anderson Mrs James A Mag nusson and Miss Victoria Magnusson Mrs Joshua Maberry of the Mayberry Neighborhood Windham has been the recent guest of Mr and Mrs Eugene Hawkes at their home on Main street Windham Center Mr and Mrs Hector Charpienter of Worcester Mass arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs Nathan Allen Sun set arm on Saturday A number of young people from Windham Center attended the recep tion given at North Windham Satur day evening to Tracy Mains and his wife (Sarali Sawyer) Mr Mains graduated at the High School in this place in 1916 More than one hundred housekeep ers and young ladies were present at the fruit and vegetable canning dem onstration which was given by Miss Platts of Oronc on Monday afternoon at the high school hall Miss Platts was assisted by the members of the committee on food conservation of whom the chairman is Mrs Wilbur Stanton of Newhall and Mrs Elliot Mrs Hawkes Mrs John Gerry Mrs red Haskell and Mrs Charles Jones During the after noon an interesting lecture was given on the preparing and saving of gar den nroducts and wild fruit Airs Lunt of Riverton has recently visited her mother at Willow gate arm Windham Center East Windham On Sunday Mr and Mrs George Brand of East Windham and tnei daughter arid husband Mr and Mrs Jerome Williams of Portland made trip from here to Ogunquit and return in Mr Williams car During tne on thev were entertained by Mrs Wil aunt ana nusoana air ana airs of Ogunquit North Gorham North Gorham' Lndlek Circle gave an interesting entertainment at orest Hall North Gorham ive young ladies the Misses of White Rock Hazel Manchester Vir ginia Mayberry and Marion Moses of North Gorham presented the drama A Box of Monkeys The hall was decol lated with the American lag also a large Red Cros flag and potted plants and streamers of red white and blue were used Between the acts Mrs Eva Wisner of Rockland sang several solos She was accompanied by Mrs Charles Lord as pianist Ice cream was on sale and dancing followed the entertainment The entire proceeds of more than 50 will be used fdr the benefit of the Red Cross work The man who has made this analysis knows that isk Non Skids are the greatest dollar for dollar value on the market Buy NOW to know real tire NEWP OIL COOK moN OVENS Chieopeo alla Man General Offices PORTLAND BRANCH into this tire question thorough nJ ly you Can waste a lot ot money if you make a careful analysis of the value get the first 5 1 1 the cost per mile non skid qual ities the name back of the tire KEROSENE OIL Cool Enough in Here! The steady efficient New Perfection 'Oil Cook Stove nd wil clean kitenen there a combination that makes cooking easy No more catastrophies from mis timing roast burned to cinder while the vegetables are raw Each senarate burner of ixew perfection cooks as tast or slow as vou vou can alow nn or uasten any pare oi tne meal at win No coal hod or ash pan drudgery The Ixmg Blue Chimney construction assures dean coo Ltuuaicu ueaL cncaper man corn or gas in use in more tnan 500000 hnmn Plenty ot hot water for laundry kitchen or bath readily available if you use the Nev rerremon nerosene nearer nearer ask any aeaier lor booklets best resuite use SOCONY Kerosene STANDARD OIL COMPANY of NEW YORK PRINCIPAL OICES NEW YORK ALBANY BOSTON BUALO "I I I Bl Wil Bal rj I I JU 1 I )I a wJ satisfaction put a isk on your spare wny: Kiff Sri BaW TT7 gM I Elk? II I Oak Street Temporary Quarten I bale ot A I IIJ A atzffik7 1 1 Jj icimi wl in immsss 19 ivMS a Il 1 tW ASP! 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