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* lt;1 M.S'I | its KVlOt I I» 1 I(Continued from Page One.) akes Nobody is allowed to go i«;iy htinttry. or with a re*gnt that h»* couldn't have had more. The 1’irele has as olficers this year: President. Mis Martha A Foote; vice pr« ident. Mrs. John Ballou; treasurer. Mi Ko a Brown. The other members who were there Monday were Mrs. Frank Small. Mrs Emma ,! Smal . M; Helen Spinney. Mrs. Oscar Holers. Mrs. Elmer Hodgkins. Mrs Margaret Burns and the Misses Ruth Thompson and Madelyn Hunt assisted. Following the dismissal of the hoy- and girls about two o’clock, the ladies who had assisted were tin* dinner .:nest - of Mr an 1 Mrs. George* Thompson.III \ IMOI UNI II l)ci ciiiInt Term Short and I uinter-estiiij' Ctiints l*» lt;lose.The December term of Supreme Judicial Court came to a close Monday and was a short and uninteresting one In fact so little business was there that it gives rise to the que. Mon as to w hether or not two term:; annually iu this, county would not .suffice and prove a saving to the county.William Roderick got 30 days in Augusta fur • urging and g\v» arhtr on the public- streets, Gertrude lt;leti hell got 30 days in the Alms House for vagrancy. The .search and seizure lt;use against John O'Brien wa nol pres-ed, Tinu Joy and Mary Driscoll pleaded guilty to maintaining a nuisance and the sentence was suspended during good behavior. Scott (Irec!ileaf charged with having ob-cetie picture ; will not be sen teneed until \pril and is under JMio bond ;, in the* e a-e* of D. H. Varnet for a arch and seizure and nulsnuce, the sureties we re defaulted in one and a capias issued in the other.The following divorces were granted: Eliza Siogars from FrankH. Siegars, utter desertion; Irvin W. Temple from Josephine Temple, adultery; John F. King, Jr., from Mary N. King, cruel and abusive treatment; Emma Etta Garrison fromRichard R Garrison, cruel and abusive* treatment; Ethel M. Dow from Erie W. Dow, cruel and abusive treatment; Mary ixruise Holden fromMudbert P. Holde n, cruel and abusive* treatment,Stlt; mm r Kennebec which for many years ran Icetween this city and Boston but which lias of late been eiw Umg Island sound ran ashore on Basque Island, Vineyard Sound Monday.tSeparator Oilanil all kinds ofDairy Supplies“Worcester” Butter Salt( Alumnae* fur H)t i)s t srsiiF^e:HU t V»nui»er«-**. **c' ainc Cenlral Railroad CoIn EffectOctober 10, 1910Pasenger Trains Leave Bath:U'lINU EAST 7 20 n in fur Hkowhe-Ktcu. Bedfast, Bangor and Huckapnrt; lee 20 ,i. in far Augueta, Wsteervtila iUiiKer, ti .v A. H It.. Caluiis and Washington county paint*. Vance* tiara and St John; I 00 p 4 rn. for Waterville*. Skowlngan, Bedfast. Hun* gar. liar Harbor. Buck*eport, Koscroft. (Ii*e*nvtn« .iiai Mattelvvanik* eg, 6:46 P m fer Auguata. Watwrvllle, Hkow-i * »:.in and Hangar; 1 I p ni for Ihiik'ir c’alatH m.-l Kevfltport via Wanh. t*0 H. K , R.tr II irlxer, St. Hte-p lt;-n. St John. S turday to Hangar and wav stations only, eJOINO WEST -7 2» a ’ rn far Portland anil Hanlon, Montreal. Qu«*be*e and w • •«t; lo 20 a tn far Portland. Ho«-teen Hrlelgton, Fabv^n ntal Lancaater;I oo p rn far Portland oral Boston connecting at Portland with night train for New York; 11 20 p tn for Portland and BostonRRANFII LIKES -K 26 a m . 2 10 and c! 2.0 p rn far Rockland: 7 20, 10 20n m. 1:00, 4 00. 6:46 11 20 p m forLcwlaton, 7:20 a m far Farmington: 7 20 10:20 a rn 1:00, 4 00, f, 46 andII 20 n m. far BrunswickSPNDA Yfl—7:45 n m. 1 16. 11:10 prn. for Hangar and Skowhegan: 10:20 a m and 11 20 p m far Portland and Boston; 7 46. 10 10 a m , 1:16 and11 20 p rn far I.lt;*wl«ton and at 9 26 n m from Woolwich for RocklandP E BOOTH BT. Ocncral PHa*«*ng**r Agent MORRIS MCDONALD Vice Preatdent A Oen*ml ManagerPort l ■ nd MeMaineCentralRailroad
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