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MAINE MATTERS Court Orders Boy Whipped. A ten-year-old Augusta youth, charged with several thefts in that city, was sentenced to "a darn good licking" by his father in Augusta municipal court Monday morning. Thefts of nearly a set of silverware from the Maine Central freight yards, theft of a gun from a parked automobile and several others were admitted by the youth. Other complaints had been received by Augusta police authorities. Unable to send the boy to on the morning of April 21, at 4.55. It is estimated that more than 2,000 persons will attend. Sues Bank Receiver. Charles H. Pulsifer of Waterville filed a suit for $2,000 in the United States district court in Portland Tuesday against Arthur G. Picher of Waterville, receiver for the Peoples Ticonic National bank. He alleges that money is due him from the bank. Restaurant Riot. Smashing their way into the Kozy Cafe in Portland through glass windows and doors after they had been denied admittance, seven men said by police to be soldiers,