CASH ACCOUNT. MARCH. 



;. I J j Received. |j Paid. 



Mr. Day was born in Dixmont, March 

 2, 1860. His father was a physician, 

 who moved to Bangor in 1SG2. and to 

 Corlnna in 1870. 



Mr. Day was elected to the Maine 

 House in 1893 and to the Senate in 1895 

 and again in 1897. He was elected 

 president of the Senate in 1S97. 



He moved to Bangor in 1899, having 

 been appointed collector of the port. He [ 

 acquired an interest in the Adams Dry 

 Goods Company, wholesale dry goods 

 and ftirnishings, in 1902, and for more ' 

 than 20 years was president of tha I 

 company. He sold the business in 1921. 



He was elected mayor of Bangor in 

 1922 and re-elected in 1923. Ho had 

 previously served as alderman. 



In early life Mr. Day was prominent 

 In the advancement of the Odd Fellows. 

 He was a 32d degree Mason, joined 

 Kora Temple Mystic Shrine soon after 

 its organization and afterwards af- 

 filiated with Anah temple. He leaves 

 a widow and two children, Mrs. Law- 

 rence 10. Philbrook of Sholburne, N. H., 

 and Marion Ij. Day of Bangor. 



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FILES SUIT AGAINST 

 , ? PROF. FISKE'S WIDOW 



Historical Society Would Attach 

 Royalties 



The American Historical Society, Inc., 

 brought a bill in equity in the superior 

 court today against Mrs. Abbie M. 

 Flska of Brattlo street, Cambridge-, 

 widow of Prof. John Fiske of Harvard, 

 noted historian, to reach and apply the 

 right of the defendant to receive royal- 

 ties from certain publications of Hough- 

 ton, Mifflin Co. to satisfy plaintiff's 

 claim on a judgment seemed against 

 her on May 19, 1922, in the third dis- I. 

 *and costs of $6.66, or $421,66 plus for $3 

 'trict court of eastern Middlesex for $115 

 "for citation into the poor debtor court 

 and $2.60 costs of service of that aita- 

 tion, 



