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street, where a reception will be tendered them Sunday afternoon at five.- vAutomobile thieves were busy inBath Thursday night.Police headquarters received word at 9T.50 that Frank Thompson’s car had been stolen from in front of his home, 654 High street. At 1125 word came from Brunswick that the Thompson machine had been found abandoned in that town. It was undamaged.At the same time word was received of the finding of the Thompson car, Ralph E. Legard, local taxi driver, reported his taxi stolen from in front of Hotel Phoenix. At 1.50 a.m., today, Legard’s taxi was found stuck in the snow at Dock bridge, Upper Washington street. It was also undamaged.Police had no clues as to who were responsible for the thefts.leagues in Bath and two of the few east of Portland. Mrs. Albee has been playing in church since she was 15, and since 1924 she has been organist in Winter Street church. She is one of the accompanists of Les Camarades Musicaux, of which organizations she is also vice president.TRUCK SELLS FOR $200The 1931 ton and a half Ford truck, seized recently by the sheriff’s department with a load of liquor aboard at Winnegance, was sold at auction for $200 by Sheriff Henderson Saturday afternoon. The figure realized was considered exceptionally good. The purchaser, an out of town party, showed no inclination to give his name.The legal affairs committee of the Maine legislature has reported favorably on a bill which eliminates aprovision in an old law relating to innkeepers to the effect that they must supply stable room, hay and pro-
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Bath Independent

Bath, Maine, US

Thu, Mar 07, 1935

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