100 Years Ago: 1923 No trace of Alfred Merlan, Jr., and Gaston Dallendsch, who have been lost on the side of Mt. Katahdin since the forenoon of Wednesday, of last week, had been found up to 10 o’clock Tuesday morning. In view of the weather conditions which have prevailed in the intervening days, the fact […]
175th anniversary
News and information about the 17th anniversary of the Sun Journal.
Looking Back on July 29
100 Years Ago: 1923 Unusually large midsummer attendance at the Lewiston-Auburn Rotary Club Friday at the Auburn Y indicates the sustained interest in Rotary matters. Eleven boys are to return Saturday from the Cobbosseecontee Y camp, where they have been placed by the Rotary Club. The boys have had the funnest of summer vacations. One […]
Looking Back on July 28
100 Years Ago: 1923 A fine ecclesiastical plant – not alone a church, as forecasted in Thursday’s Lewiston Journal, but a rectory, a convent and a school-will be erected on the seven acre lot on Scribner Boulevard, near the Lisbon road, Lewiston, just purchased by Bishop Louis S. Walsh of the Catholic Diocese of Maine. […]
Looking Back on July 27
100 Years Ago: 1923 Suspended by his foot from an airplane 1,000 feet in the air, George M. Sparks, noted “daredevil,” narrowly escaped falling to his death while practicing a new balancing feat on the tip of the upper wing of the airplane, above their landing field on upper Main street, Lewiston, Friday morning. It […]
Looking Back on July 26
100 Years Ago: 1923 Many of the leading men and women of Maine are registering for the special Portland to Portland trip in which the State Chamber of Commerce is to run in September. This trip, which covers practically all of that month and which takes in Canada and much of the United States from […]
Looking Back on July 25
100 Years Ago: 1923 Alcohol contained in 80 tin cans and valued at $1,500 was seized by Deputy Sheriffs Leveque, Maloney and Dobbins of Sheriff Murray’s liquor squad, on the South River road, Auburn, Tuesday night. The sheriff had been on the lookout for this lot of liquor which is said to have been brought […]
Looking Back on July 24
100 Years Ago: 1923 Thomas Meighan’s popularity as a screen star was never more strikingly illustrated than Monday night at the Empire, when “The Ne’er-Do- Well” opened a four day engagement. Meighan in the flesh, or Richard Mansfield reincarnated, couldn’t have drawn a greater throng. Had another person squeezed inside, we honestly believe that the […]
Looking Back on July 22
100 Years Ago: 1923 Just Half Way Out of Jail! Halfway to liberty, Fred Wilder, a prisoner in the Kennebec County Jail, at Augusta, Saturday night became wedged between the iron bar grating and the window sash on the second tier of cells and unable to move either way, and shouted for help. Failing to […]
Looking Back on July 21
100 Year Ago: 1923 No one was hurt and no one was injured although many tears were shed and several diners were suddenly possessed with a desire to stop eating and get out into the open air at a Lewiston restaurant on Saturday, noon. The reason for this mixup was a broken ammonia feed pipe […]
Looking Back on July 20
100 Years Ago: 1923 Lobster Club Night in Lisbon Falls! Moreover the night is to be spread over a large area and the joy of the Lobster Club is to be communicated to folks in other sectors of the State. They are to carry the battle of lobster consumption to the home of the “lob” […]