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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 5

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THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922. PAGE FIVE 7 "SALADA" PUBLICITY Every deep cool, glass reflects the perfect purity of "Nature's owA ARRIVES AT FORT i CL-IK-IM! i oonuiKiml ff Klr.sL S. ny i IJcut. -Uuyit. nclSnir as will mnvf.l F''irl i i In i i i will I i lilin hi-; off.t a i s-n1- a men.

'1'iio h.is i i foi his headqnnvtt-i'H I ward wHli pleasure to hit: IKJSI of duty. Tho a (hi- foj refitted and riLodelnl prior (o tils i i und will rurniMhi-d i i a INKI'niY a of a i Is KO'IIK 1O liavn oifo of i publicity in Llic of i It Is a one of the houses on Tiadger's Island 1 may bo tnkon for ilm in oi'- tier a Iho i i burt-Au may bo I abJo to in touch i tourist tt as KOOJI fL-i the i bnriler from New I not one for Xew I I 0:1 i i side nf the bridge? SHUtEWOIJLD MAKE CAMPAIGN A MERRY ONE K. OF C. i i i of i i In- on -I'liursilay i i i i I a I-W. 1 1 1 A i i rib' nl oVlnrk frnn i'ortland and uvrt- iilvi'ii the ii; from i The Kfii'-ral i i arid i tf over the i I ways and tin i coinniilleu! met lasl i.i.-.i.-oiio,,] 1 1 i I a i (UI Ti Wt 1 0 1 ill I-.

Iho lie licro i urtf 1 1 ''fl'l''-' (wo ilnys. hiTO Ilicy will IK allr.K-ilntm. i K'icMs of I.K-iil. 1'. I i 11 inocU.ig will ir.ni.iniliim uf In- jln-1'l The MK IntiTo.Kl En I i nu-''t tc a inllllin.s i II Is to i i i i for 111" is In 1-iwii on llouwtT.

hr In visit in I Is I i i i liir rou- 'fforo sin. I i i s. i i i i i i i i fi'i Ci-niii-fHi Iji die- Dislik't is uiil i i Ihi' c.incli- i sjic.ik tin (u hcOd llio l.i.-t Uvo ui'1-ks vi Ait- mlsl. i CHILD DROWNED IN POND AT SEABROOK I i 1,1 K'IKJX THE IMPORTANCE OF THE PRIMARIES. On i of I i i bi- by dlr (In- i i i i i i i of I 2 i nl and i i i a OIL ilay i i i i i in nu.yt i i i a i 11 i (o a a i i i or I i i at, i neltlii'i 1 unc tna lit 1 a i a V.H.I' I.IIL.---IH On- Thi'i in li pick ymir i i is "ihr hn-- in tiiiiL- i i ii i in t'j i lur in Nnvi'iiilu-r.

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ni.ut.' I. i liuiU- suri- of i hy his i al.ioi.li. i IWI.II lo llovli vi.ii.l. i i i i i i Ills i i i i i nli.t il.n- I i I I I ha.I i i i i a i i Jircle.l lie a i holiH- i i i huy I hi' uiuii.l. i i In ai'invli i i i i ami i i Ilif uf IlK' llu- i Mi-i-iitiT.

I.ooklm; i i h. coill.l ni-i- tin- hi.iiy cm o- Hit- i a Tin- 1'inly ri-lllov, In llu; Hie li.in-nls. A FEW Victor Records FOR AUGUST AND TODAY Tlk' Yankee Doodle Blues Tho Virginians! Nuhoily I.JL-J The US91.i I.illle Thoimhls Benson Orchestra? Syneopnle Chili Royal Orchestra) 18912 Old Slerlin; sr Trio) Rnrk in My Svvanee Cradle. Quar.) I890S You're l.onsnme. iMurray) I Certainly Must Be in l.ove BMly a US9u9 Mighty Lak a Rose Alberto Last Rose of Summer Alberto SalviyLS3 1.5 We Would See Jesus.

Kline a A Kline Lc Cog d'Or--Myiini io Sun I A i a a i Curd)66069 HASSETT'S 115 Congress St. Open Every Evening. THE GOLDEN COCK TEA ROOM AND GIFT SHOP Eliot, Maine Between Porlsmouth and York Harbor. Tea Served Daily, Three 16 Six. SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPERS Oriental and European Gifts of All Kinds.

Follow the Green Acre Inn CHAMBER WILL CO OPERATE WITH ADMINISTRATOR 'Hie I i i Ch.uiiljt-r uf Com- nii'n-u Ji.is orf'-ivii lo ex M. Kloyil. i fn i st.il' 1 In wllh l-d- i KOV rniiH'iH in i i i i i 3 i of olTi-r w.is lhr Ing of th'; Hoard of Dhocloi's yosii-r- d.iy. In a i i lloard i i A. i i i i i uf the i I i otr.m!'.' In.

1 Cluiulji'r Iho Cii.nnlKT in t-uuiu'ratlnj: wliii tin- I'ulila-Uy In i i i i i i i i tae i i of the Stalt- ui" Nt-n- ll.i:ii]K"ih:ri i cii.iinlji In to its invit.i(:o:: h-inleioil -Jri 17 to i lorprr been Informed a If It can be arranp- eil. will stop over, ami iho pori of 1'orlsmouih. I I voted At tho mcL'tlnjr of the Hoan.1 of Directors of the Chamber yvsU'Mfciy to ttatnv a conmiitU'u to con- sJdtr the iiraolk'uollily of iirovlcling a fur b.iihiiiK in UK' i'o Thoinpsun of Eio.slon lu-ri 1 btislni'sg Morniiiy. Aliss of 1 'on ha Mow strcL'l is rclrulvod in Hoston. WllH.im Koisytljc nf Hoston was tlic puost of il.

W.ird. i i i i of slrc-fl spout Kuml.iy I i M. Toll of I'arJs. pa.sHiM] tl'O W'X'k -i-nd i frionda in John. I jiL; of ttio i i lil.s i on" i i of Is Iti the week tiid Lit hi? A rjik- Is on a i i v.icMiLon at at -Slier- Jlrlgli'ls, M.IJ.S.

Harold who is nt York Ht-ai-h his home in IViiucook for the ttX'Ck-cml. I 'err id of A i uonc to to i i i i K. i hns i i i i- i i i i tlu- II. M. Miss P.mh Xcivi-nnih SuJi'in.

Is visiting I'Joroticc Hoi 1 of LSiu-oin 1 Frolf i I i of Quim-y. i i of in in uf Cornwall SIM t. Mr. i rih.i:i]-y i uni M.i*.- 1 ait' tvw il.iys i i i i i i IltMch. C'iin-Ji- MIsti (jf.

i i i of i tills uiiy. Mr. Luns ivowl ln-i-n ut-i-ks in ihi? jily. li.ivo I ut-jfiK-il to Vork. Hov.

E. -S. uf tU-r. the FfivlL-L-b the Mi'ldk- st on Mrs. Cliarh'd iciivos on itr a nionth'd visit wiiii f.

irj Jind IVnucook. i Mt's. Air.o-; H. I.cvke IUT Oan arc l.o.-ke's u-r, It i i i Dowr of KITTERY POfflT i Point. AUR.

The Ladles' AM Sudely tin- i I ThuLitus i on a Mted M'llri 1'arki'f uf U'altham. Masrf U'est. Ml-is W. who for a has sp'-nt the here, has been cnnrbu-d tu her room at Park- Meld hotel i ill for days. HIT a friends will be much pleaded iu hear -siio is reported UK bc-iTcr ttxlay.

Elsie I.LUlefleltt of New C.isilo te i i her Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. A Grower.

Mr. and s. 1' irl ey ro I ss Helen a i ul l-'iaru-li; iirewcr of Newton. N. VU-J-P in on a a i on unil Airs.

M. .1. Honsbc-rger. Mrs. Hrewcr.

was Ess i of is .1 of some nuu-. ajul before hei- mani.jy*- iulst al some of the chinches in Amesbury I a i was a bi-r of the Chrlsti.tn of New ton a ml always re.uly to uso her vuice for the betielit uf the chuivli its a i i a sot let lei- 1 WecUfall and Miss Kusfml.ill from (he I i a Vn ISoy. i lln- wei-k end i Mr. am. Mrs.

a are siimmerJUL; at Mrs, eoitam 1 They ied Mr. i fj oin Host on on Sat- Mrs. a is JiLHns Srig a the i i SiaU-s in th I of the I in i i i I). wcr-k. a i Suriilny spv.ihs i In f.iJo, X.

V. The a school pk-uic of tho i I i Kidge i i chuivli i be at ihf home of KL-V, a l-'iske en 1. Tin- mi ion of the l-'irsi i a i i-hurcii a 1-Yc-e a i i 111 bv In-Ill ibi-s i i i i i A i u. WATCH for a -GREAT EVENT SEE THE HERALD TOMORROW i i a of A as Jolin Is Oie I 'or I hi ml on Seyirmlicr 1-- hi; YOUNG'S HOTEL a Sq. BOSTON, MASS.

Admirably Situated in tlie Ccntci of the Financial and mercial District. PRE-WAR RATES Rooms without bath per ilay and up. Rooms with bath $3.00 per clay and up. iK't-doil ftn- i I I inonls. World-Wide Reputation for New England Coohing.

J. R. Whipple Corporation Also operating Hotel Touraine and Parker House, uiJ K. C. Turboll in i a h-is zom to View.

i for two Mr. CniU-n and sinters of L-W York are mjnylns; cottage life at itio Kasamorc for the of A Annio Oliver. Mrs. Kl- iln-djrt 1 atul son Paul and Mis.s -Mire ion IlKirh. Miss L.Lin-.i a i i i I from MaiK'hi-sli-r ivhrre lias scvi-ral 'weeks i her Mrs.

C. M. (iooiUvhi. Mr. and Mrs.

lYed a i a i i a ivailn 1 lin- from a erijoyuble motor through tru Cnndonl formerly an i i a i i on the Mam-he: 1 tor 1 i i i i i i at Hi-ai'li. Mr. Condon now one of the teachers at 1'iiikrrion as a i itt the 'MitMlo I rivet L-hurch mid Harry IUM-II the warden lo lill the position. 1 who Ji.is bivn eii- joyiiLL; a a vacatilon nf two weeks from the Uorthu-jek di-y goourf has returned from an online In the Xew York. Tracy Herry.

son of ami Mrs. Albert lierry of 'Myrtle avenue; who was badly injured In Kiu-ry on day a is still In a serious con- i i nt the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. 11 K.

Daniels and. a Mnrjory. and Mrs. H. don and a 1 I PP.

who been en joying" an on ting nt Webster 1-nke. have returned home. Mr. who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. X.

Roife of Union street, have returned to their home In loti, D. C. They made the trip by automobile. (iuve and the beth and Violet who have fin-jiu-r's i i Mrs. Howard (inner of Isl street, have ret i i lo their home.

Hiitilau i i H. was called homy i i thii West A IMI-I- in Hie a which vi i bt- JitMnl tin- l- fhuu-h on Miss M.ili- a i -a. Her I Lov- Her b. of l-Iyt-ri i Win. C.

White, Mr. L. W. fear Mr. C.

C. II. I i i i i i Liprauo My i-inory I 'oi-i 1 Mrs. O. T.

Clark a. Tiie Hi-hool for Seandal A. I.MM.iti Walker Triii, Tin' i Cl.irk, -Mlis Mrs. i i a i i suio, by i Mrs. (T.

II. Treadwctl huhi. MLss H. Ktodd-ird Solo n. At n.iiMiinir b.

a Pity Is A i To i Wood Wliite Qiurttlte 'b. Preamliifi A I i a i selected i Tram Trio. Crnclk' Sc a i I a Woreestor. Mr. and Mra.

a a i i 1 a and a a i. a i i i a of 1 i i i i i i 1). i i i i i i i i i i'l'i i i i i I i thi.s IJ. I.o-.voil, May aa.l a and Miss of I i i i i i ami' Mrs. A.

a a a Al i a Kool of TcMiK. i i a on "Mexico. and South America" nl tho Nti'illmni. I Mr. a i Mrs.

L. T. T.orfni; anil U. C. fon of llostcn.

i i i Davis. ami i I i i i of Mrs. A. M. Klscr.

Mr. mid T. IV. i i i A i Mr. W.

Urook- llni-, Mr. and Mrs. (JcorKe B. i i and tl.iugliu-rv Mi.s.s Mac i i i i Mr. a Mrs.

H. Ilob- and I l-Ylloivslitp i i i i ttool is a won lil.lpay.lm? i i i lo "Hovk'W of U'orld's. Collars. Pictorial a She li.is a eMcnsively, li.i\-|ni,' i a a a i world i Iho u-ar i i ncws- i a a i i i i tii.lhal lltne. f-'he i I i i fi-oin A a AUCTION SALE Saturday, Aug.

5, 9.30 A. M. 74 Deer St. J. PERLEY PUTNAM, Auctioneer.

Parlor Set Bedroom Sets Sideboards Bureaus Wardrobes Dishes Complete Outfit for Residence COLONIAL Two Showt Daily. 2 7.30) Sal. 6.30, 8.30 SATURDAY MATINEE--TWO SHOWS, 1:30 3:20 "SISTERS" Big Production and All Star Cast A LLOYD COMEDY "NUMBER PLEASE" NEWS WEEKLY Contains Views of ihe Moving Into Place of the FIRST SEC, Tl ON OF NEW BRIDGE. WEDNESDAY AND A GLORIA-SWENSON AND RUDOUPH VALENTINO "BEYOND THE ROCKS" Three Shows Daily. 2, 7, 6.30, 8.30 TOM A BETTY COMPSON IN "OVER THEJBORDEK" And on the Same Bill WIVES" WITH CORINNE GRIFFITH.

A AND THURSDAY GARETH 'HUGHES in "LITTLE EVA ASCENDS" OLYMPIA Mon. AND Tues. Combination Storm aim Screen Doors HIM J.kblni All FRANKLIN MILL by liiu fio lllnrss mi. I brollicr, i Jones, The Place to Buy for Collage or Home. Dressers, Sideboards, Kitchen Tables, Sliding and Folding Couches, Morris Chain, Magea Combination Gas.and CoaF Stove new; Antique FrankTin Stove and Hand Irons (brass) and all kinds ofsecond hand fuanlture.

at 55 High SlrMt. CHAS. R. QUINN, Auctioneer. DANCING TONIGHT PIERCE HALL uuil liin riiinlly wlio tiro MIIUTHC: licr i i i 1" New Ciislliv Ml.lahlpiu.iii KuKCiio SnlllViin oC siato, who IH .1,0 Nii.ishn.mxn Inslrumentf Repaired, i linn sent I J.

O. MEDCALF In the Xuval Atra.U-niy for a i violins howa reluilrcil. Youni; yullU'an wan P.ulernd i 1" Ihu lnlvriiHl nuide from drnwlnns. W.m iirlins or HI-VLJIUO office In ihls t-lty bctoro en- TurnltUM i liio 1.1-a.lcmy. A it.

KH-Y Green Acre Dances ELIOT, MAINE Saturday Night, July 29 Al 7.45 o'clock. i ADMISSION-FIFTY CENTS EACH. Take Dover Car al Ferry..

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Years Available:
1898-1977