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Died. Mrs. Kate Stanwood Cutter Pillsbury Curtis, second wife and second cousin of Publisher Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis; of heart disease; in Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, where her husband, 81, lay seriously ill. Born in Bangor, Me. she married first Lumberman Harrison M. Pillsbury, resided in Milwaukee until after his death in 1903. In 1910 she married Publisher Curtis whose first wife (the former Louise Knapp, the first editor of Publisher Curtis' Ladies' Home Journal) had died that year...
...program for the Pops concert at 8.30 o'clock tonight in Symphony Hall will be as follows: "Greetings to Bangor" March, R. B. Hall; "Poet and Peasant" Overture, Suppe; "Liebestraum", Listz-Herbert; "II-Trovatore" Fantasia, Verdi; "Finlandia", Sibelius; "Blue Danube" Waltz, Strauss; Second Hungarian Rhapsody, Liszt; "Mile. Modiste" Selection, Herbert; "Invitation to the Dance", Weber-Berlioz; "Stars and Stripes Forever", Sousa...
...beauty," declared President Hoover as three Maine Congressmen presented him with the first salmon (164 Ib.) caught this year in the Bangor Pool. Catcher: Harry Chapman...
...Lessig, Jr., Laureldale, Pa., D. Levin, East Boston, E. P. Little, Worcester, A. B. Lord, Allston, R. A. McInich, Manchester, N. H., P. L. MacKendrick, Dorchester, H. E. Magnuson, Arlington, J. Maier, Royersford, Pa., W. Malenhaum, Boston, E. L. Marshall, So. Portland, Me., J. A. Martin, Bangor, Me., G. K. Mateyo, Cleveland, Ohio, D. Miller, Revere, T. E. Naughten, Washington, D. C., J. C. Neylon, Springfield, J. L. Noyes, Shaker Heights, Ohio, H. G. Olken, Cambridge, P. E. Parker, Swampscott, O. H. Pearson, Dorchester, D. E. Peter, Melrose, H. M. Plotkin, Athol, S. A. Polk, Stewartstown, Pa., W. Rickel, Elmhurst...
FRED E. KERRY Bangor...