CASH ACCOUNT. FEBRUARY. / 



Dal iVso *rvfid as treasurer of the company tui 

 several years. He sold out the business in 



Mr. Day was elected mayor of Bangor in 

 1i)22 by an imposing majority. He was re- 

 elected in 1923. He had previously served 

 ms alderman. 



In early life Mr. Day was prominent in 

 li. advancement of the Odd Fellows. He 

 «-as a thirty-second degree Mason. 



Mr. Day was married to Alberta B. Ti!>- 

 'letts in 1887, who. with two daughters, 

 Mrs. Lawrence E. Philbrook, of Shelburni. 

 N. H., and Marion L. Day, of Bangor, now 

 survive him. 



Z jf^UcuAPied %^ U> 



AIXTN— At Colorado Spi^nss. Col, Jan ■ 10. 

 Rufus Bradford Allyn. son of the Ipl-. 

 John Allyn and Anna Pass Allyn. Non 



ULYN — At Colorado Springs, Col, Jan 19. 

 ItuTua Bradford Allyn, boii of the lat« 

 John Allyn and Anna Vugf AHyn. Fu- 

 noral services at 11 Berlteley *t. Camb, 

 on Friday, Jan 25, at 2 o'clock. 



RUFUS BRADFORD ALLYN 



"He loved the stars too fondly I 

 To be fearful of the night." 



Rufus Bradford Allyn passed peace- j fea> 

 fully from this world at his home in * : 

 Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Janu- I ~t 

 ary 19, 1924. He was the eldest son 1 J " 

 of the late John Allyn and Anna Page C> 

 Allyn. He graduated "Cum Laude" f 

 from Harvard University, Class of f 

 1899. I* 



He leaves his wife, Thyrza Roby, % 

 his mother, two brothers and two sis- Jj< 

 ters. 



The funeral services were conducted »i 

 by Rev. Dr. Frederic Palmer, at 11 ^\ 

 Berkeley street, this city, on Friday. "S^ 



