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Looking Back on Feb. 5

100 Years Ago: 1925 Lewiston and Androscoggin county Institutions took Thursday to make known some of their needs to the 82nd legislature. Senator Lane presented a resolve for $14,000 for the Healy Asylum for maintenance; a resolve for $10,000 for the Girl’s orphanage and $24,000 for the St. Mary’s General hospital all of Lewiston. Representative […]

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Looking Back on Feb. 4

100 Years Ago: 1925 A bandit’s attempt to shield a girl associate went to waste Tuesday when a jury in Salem court declared that Blanche Dubois of Lewiston, ME., was “The Girl in the Purple Mask” and a member of a robber band in Haverhill. Samuel Linden, the Chelsea boxer, whose flash of underworld chivalry […]

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Looking Back on Feb. 3

100 Years Ago: 1925 B. H. Dingley of Auburn, formerly advertising manager of the Lewiston Journal, has recently entered into co-partnership with C. H. Tobey, formerly publisher of the Boston American, and they have organized a new corporation to be known as the Consolidated Newspaper of New England, controlling nine newspapers in Massachusetts, four dailies […]

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Looking Back on Feb. 1

100 Years Ago: 1925 An article for February 1, 1925 was unavailable, therefore an article from February 1, 1924 is being offered instead. On Friday. William B. Edwards submitted his yearly reports as chief of police and chief of the fire department in Brunswick. The police report shows that during the year ending February 1, […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 31

100 Years Ago: 1925 George W. Bumpus, for the past 24 years City Clerk of Auburn, was honored yesterday at the City building by fellow workers in celebration of his 78th birthday. A party was held in the Water Board Office; the ladies of the building, Mesdames Roberts, Jennings, and Gillis and Miss Leach prepared […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 30

100 Years Ago: 1925 Mrs. Margaret L. Howarth, of 458 Weetamoo Street, who is well-known in Lewiston, and spends her summers in Bath; has opened offices for the practice of law in Fall River, Mass. Mrs. Howarth was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar last April and has since had her office in her home. Mrs. […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 29

100 Years Ago: 1925 The annual Hokey Pokey fair given by the Athletic Association at Hallowell High school will be staged on Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. All indications are that the fair this year will eclipse any previous effort. The four classes at the school each will hold important places in making […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 28

100 Years Ago: 1925 George A. Dudley pleaded not guilty Wednesday in the Lewiston municipal court to a charge of shoplifting. He was fined $25 and cost. The respondent is alleged to have taken a slice of cheese and several cans of peas valued at $1.40 at Tarr’s market on Main street Wednesday, while the […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 27

100 Years Ago: 1925 Of all the veterans using the Pettingill Park ski tower Sunday, none could equal the form and perfection of Wayne Stevens, an 11 year old youngster who jumped 50 feet officially but who was credited unofficially with 52 feet. The perfect weather drew every one of the best skiers in Lewiston- […]

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Looking Back on Jan. 25

100 Years Ago: 1925 An article for January 25, 1925 was unavailable, therefore an article from January 25, 1924 is being offered instead. Chuli Camp Fire Girls of Calvary M. E. Church spent a delightful evening at the Methodist parsonage on Wednesday as guests of Mrs. J. G. Rogers. The President, Dorothy Bell, presided over […]