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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 5

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THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD. MONDAY. JULY 30.1934. AT OUELLETTE $6.99 SILK DRESSES now $2 99 $4.00 SILK DRESSES Wlule They Last $1 99 Over 300 to select tmr. thM price to 52 $3.00 COTTON DRESSES Now $1 59 $1-00 PORCH DRESSES, sizes 14 to 52 Now 77c $2., $1-50, $1.

Children's one price 89c $5-00 Boys' and Girls' COATS Now $1.88 $2.00 SUMMER HATS Now 79c $5.00 WHITE COATS Final Sale $2.99 $10. and $15. Odds and in Suits and Coats $3.99 $10-85 KNITTED SUITS Lwt Price $4.99 ij $2.00 Unen and White Flannel SKIRTS Now $1 00 I $5.00 BATHING SUITS $3.00 BATHING SUITS BOYS' SUITS 15c SOCKS i $10.95 Women's SILK DRESSES I $1.00 WHITE BAGS 129c RAYON PANTIES i $1.00 COTTON BLOUSES 1Jg $3.00 and $2.00 UMBRELLAS 79c COTTON SLIPS PAGE FIVE $2.00 LINEN FLANNEL SKIRTS $1.49 $1.00 SWEATERS Now 49c $2.00 ALL WOOL BATHING SUITS $1.00 $1.00 BEACH PAJAMAS Now 79c $2.00 SILK BLOUSES Now99c $2.00 WOOL SWEATERS Now 99c 29c CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS 19c SUEDE JACKETS Now $1.79 $1.00 and $1.49 GOWNS 79c NO OPPOSITION TO JEMS AT HAMPTON RIVER Property Owners it Seabrook Beach Sign Releases Seabrook Beach, July opposition was by Seahrook Beach residents to the construction of jetties at the mouth of the Hampton river at the hearing conducted Saturday in the office of the Seabrook Beach Associates. Releases were signed by all adjacent property owners N. O.

Whttford, right-of-way engineer for the state Highway Department, explained the location and construction-methods for the southerly jetty. The way is now paved for the, awarding of the contracts and the Immediate start of the work. During the past few days contracts contemplating bidding on the: £1 49 LL Jfll jetty ro ec have making test M-. I in the river bed to $2.99 $1.99 19c Now 10c Now $5.99 S9c 9c 49c IN SHIP BLAST Six Others Picked IIP After Drifting For Four Days North Sidney. July lor the of nine missing members of the crew of the fishing vessel trid believed to have sunk after an explosion at was virtually abandoned yesterday.

Six survivors were brought to port on tiie Danish steamer Alssund. The six, suffering Irom shock imti BOSTON' MAINE TRANSPORTATION CO. Portsmouth Division Ctiangt In Schedule Effective June 22, 1 1934 Eastern Standard Time MAIN (BYE) USE Week Days Lv. Portsmouth for Hampton via Bye Center. Cable Inn nnd Rye H6.00.

n.05 a. 3.05 5.05 S8.05 p. m. Return Lv. Hampton Beach vin Rye Beacfi.

Cable Inn and Rye I. m. 12.05 4.05 S.05 S9.05 p. m. Lv.

Portsmouth for Wallls I ffi. 3.05 5.05 S8.05 p. m. Lv. Wallls a.

m. Ii36 1.3C C.33 S9.36 p. m. Sundays and Holidays Portsmouth for Hampton Beach vln Mis Sands. Rye Center.

Cable Inn raid Rye m. 1.05 3.0S 5.05 8.tei p. re. Return Lv. Hempton Beach via Bye ifnch.

Cablo Inn. Rye Center and Wallis 2.05 4.05 6.05 9.05 p. m. POHTS.MOUTH FLAWS SHORE exposure, were picked up by the incoming Alssund early yesterday. Drenched to the skin and -without food of water, they had given up hope of rescue.

Three were so weak they had to be carried. They expressed be- hef that two other lifeboats bearing Captain Walter Crouse and manider of his crew had swamped in heavy seas. Survivors project have making 'the amount of difficulty there will be in dredging 650,000 cubic yards for the hydraulic fill flanking the Hamp- i ton Beach jetty. After centuries of wanderings ewer sn area of more than 100 rods Hampton river at its mouth is at last to flnd a permanent location. Rock, formerly situated in the middle of Hampton harbor as the dividing line between New Hampshire and Massachusetts until the.

line was run In 1741, has been unearthed within the past three years in 12 feet of dry sand on Seabrook Beach as the result of the preliminary -survey made by federal the jetties. The land to which the property owners relinquished all rights is now under water at high tide with the exception of a small piece of land the bridge owned by the town of Benbrook. The Jetty on this side of the harbor will be constructed with only said a terrific explosion shattered the vessel 100 miles from shore off the Grand Banks. six-foot from other parts of the river basin I to drift in over the rocks to make a I natural creation behind the Jetty for cottage locations. The southerly jetty will proceed from the bridge to Gun Rock and thence southeasterly to White Rock.

On the Hampton side of the river hydraulic fin will bo necessary to prevent the ocean currents from cutting a new channel at the rear of the jetty. Consequently the river harbor TTT I 1 dredged to a depth of eieht (By Associated Press) rect mean water sec Berlin, July 30-Reportfi thai, Paul 650000 cubic yards of fill for the Von Hindenburg, 86-yew-olfi Fred-j extension of White's Island to the dent of Germany, is seriously northerly jetty. Since the new made caused alarm today. Von Hindeixbure land wm be owned by the state of SAY HINDENBURG SERIOUSLY III ls at his estate at Neudeck where he recently recovered from an Illness. Details as to his present condition were not obtainable but his health is admittedly precarious.

MERRIMAC TEAM WIN 8 TO 2 The Engel Lewfe Shoe Company CHRISTIAN Merrlmac defeated the Wentworth I New Hampshire it will be reserved for public recreational purposes rather than for cottage lots. It is possible in the future that an athletic field or children's playground may be built to correspond with the John C. White Memorial playground a mile away. The hearing was opened by Frank- W. Emerson of Hampstead, who sponsored the first bill for the Hampton Beach breakwater a year ago in the ''Legislature.

Among the present were Rep. EMhu T. Adams of Seabrook, who led the fight for two jetties at the same time that Emerson Week Days Collegians, 8 to 2, yesterday afternoon. 4.05 5.05 S7.05 8.05 8.05 p. m.

I Lv. Market Square via Christian Bbora 6.35 7.35 10.35 11.S5 ft. TO. 1.35 G3.30 4.35 5.35 8.35 p. IQ.

Sundays and Holidays Lv. Market Square Middle m. 3.05 5.05 8.05 p. m. Lv.

Market Square via Christian KUore n. m. 6.05 p. m. YORK BEACH PORTSMOUTH Week Dayj i Lv Portsmouth H.

R. Sta. for York ft. m. X1.40 X3.00 X5.05 :0.55 p.

m. Return Lv. Toric 6.42 a. m. 4.00 4.57 6.55 p.

m. Sundays and Holldayi Portsmouth E. R. Sta. for a.

m. X1.40 X3.10 3C8.53 p. Return Lv. York a. m.

1.13 1.55 1.57 6.55 8.42 p. m. BOSTON PORTLAND Dally Lv. Boston for 30 10.00 11.30 m. 12.15 1.00 4.45 8.15 p.

Hickt oi the losers, featured. The 1 Lv. Innings ,12345678 ELewis Wentwth ..00020000 6 2 Vines, Bolley and Sai-gent; Taylor, Tapley and Emmons. i was pushing the breakwater bill; for- 'rner Rep. Harvey Chase of Seabrook, who with Whitford and Emerson form the jetty commission: Selectman Per- cy Perkins Seabrook, former Rep.

A Weare or James ie nt of Salisbury Beach Chamber of Commerce, and' former Mayor Michael Cashman of Newburyport, Mass, Hampton Beach property owner: Portland for Porb.mouth-7.CO 7.40 City office FILED AT CITY HALL TODAY Trie following filings reached i2.3oT.36" 3.15 siso Fred T. Hartson, 140 Orchard street, Republican, for Registrar of Voters, Ward 2. Theodore P. Mum, 127 Parrott Democrat, for Representative, Word 2. Edwin C.

Jotason, 185 Myrtle lor Representative, Ward i. 1000 11.30 a. m. p. m.

Lv. Portsmouth R. R. Sta. for Ogtm- jult.

Wells. Kennebuiik, Blddeford. Old Orchard Portland. X9.10 X9.55 X10.40 X12.10 X1.40 X2.25 X3.10 p. ni.

Lv. Portsmouth B. B. Sta. for Ucw- lliryport nnti 9.30 ft.

m. 12JI .50 2.20 3.40 5.35 6.35 7.40 M9.20 p. m. KOTES- to And itarti from IJttle BOM'S Henri. only.

Yard Days only to Garage. Green's Drus Store one xolJQ- te later. and Holidays only. ac.io Portsmouth 33. R.

XL RAMSOELL. ftupt- SOUND. SOLID AND SUCCESSFUL' NEW HAMPSHIRE INSURANCE Co. N. H.

SIXTy-FOURTH ANNUAL STATEMENT DjMnter 31.1933 5.7ZT.B7 1 .1 YEARS WITH ONE FIKM Plymouth, July A. Brown, 77, superintendent of the Plymouth Cordage died yesterday at the Jordan Hospital from a heart attack. Brown entered the employ of the Cordage Company 66 years ago, at the age of 11, and -worked his way through the various departments until he became -sjperintendent of the largest rope making plant in the world. DROPS BEAD IN WATER LEAGUE PLEASED WITH PLEDGE OF PRESIDENT Washington, July Roosevelt's pledge of a lull treaty strength navy was warmly commended by the Navy League ol the United States. At the same time, however, the league warned that the United States would enter the 1935 naval conference- with a navy ranking third in modern ships.

"The President has now done hia utmost," the league said in a statement, "to remove any doubt, so lar as he IE concerned, that the programme authorized but not appropriated lor by the Vinson Act will be carried completion in the- shortest possible time." HOLD OUTING AT STRATHAM Stratham, July annual field day picnic of the East Rocklng- ham Pomona Grange, with Essex County, Massachusetts, special guests, was held Saturday at Stratham Hill Park. Addresses were by Arthur W. McDaniel of Nottingham, master of the Austin Reed the- State July Gedney 41, of Maplcwood, N. died of a heart attack suffered shortly, after State Gi-ange, and Rev. entering the water here in front of.

the of Keene, chaplain or cottage of Stanley L. Getaey. ft broth- Grange. M-jsic was by the Veterans er of East Oran J. I of Wars Band' ol I mouth under the leadership of Roland MARLBORO POST HJnckley.

and athletic sports were in Athol. July of Harold Atooyd Post of -Marlboro, national champions, won first prtoe in ClMB wneres ine A 11 American Lesion arum and bugle All the letters the. alphabet are corps competed lor cash prizes here this sentence: Pact my yestcrdav. In 'Class Old DorcUestor; bag with five dozen htpor 1 Pwt first. 5- NCE AGAIN Annual Manager's 3Oh- Augurt 4th, Inclusive.

We hdvc siven our for your ptovdl, wonderful list of ule item wtitch been especially low priced by him. Refined Bulk or 2lbsl7c COMPOUND 2lbsl7c FLOUR BACON CHEESE Smnnyfldd Ml fmrpote TJPA Ib. WA BM MW Bag GoU Medal Cured Sliced BUTTER POTATOES BUrkcst QwJlty CreMDery Print or Tub New Good QmalHy 15-)b. Feck In Barrel Lots £20 Aired right White or Colored MOTOR OIL Hiebeat Grade 2 tallon Peruwylnuila Oil can $1.15 MATCHES NECTAR TEAS BIRD'S-EYE Vl pound MAINE CORN 3 29 PEANUT BUTTER 2 35c PEANUT BUTTER BULK 2 MOXIE CONTENTS 2 lar bottles TOILET PAPER 8 BEANS KETCHUP PRESERVES OATS SARDINES TUNA FISH CRAB MEAT QUAKER MAID 6 ounci cans QUAKER MAID 2 totTi ANN PAGE SUNNYFIELD QUICK OR REGULAR BLUE PETER SULTANA 1 6 ounce jars small packages No. Vi WHITE HOUSE MILK unsweetened tall evaporated cans the largest selling evap.

mily in the world Special Price by the $2.78 BOKAR COFFEE 27 RED CIRCLE COFFEE bs 23 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE A 19 Really fresh coffee is ground before your eyes SPECIAL NOTICE QUALITY IS NEVER SACRIFICED FOR PRICE AT YOUR A. P. STORE BAKER'S COCOA 2 1 19c SPARKLE 4 nd CHOCOLATE PUDDING 4 17c RUMFORD BAKING POWDER 29c MAZOLA OIL ENCORE MAYONNAISE 5c COCONOG CHOCOLATE FOOD DRINK 2 35c SULTANA ASSORTED JELLIES 3- Jar 1 7c I 3c 1 7c MELLO-WHEAT MACARONI v-neSMST 1 4 P8 25 SUNSWEET PRUNES 2 35 PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 9 1 I7c 2 23 MAID YUKON CLUB Conlent CUT RITE WAX PAPER- BAKING POWDER GINGER ALE POST BRAN FLAKES RAJAH CIDER VINEGAR Sc CANDY BARS RAJAH SALAD DRESSING ENCORE PLAIN OLIVES ENCORE STUFFED OLIVES DEL'MONTE SPINACH SUNNYFIELD CORN FLAKES 2 SUPER SUDS 2 UNIT LUX TICK INSECTICIDE 10C 25c 1Cc quirt bottle 3 'to CANNED SHRIMP Assorted Sour Pickles Encore Mayonnaise 1L Jar ASSORTED PICKLES IONA PEAS QUAKER MAID COCOA 2 GRAHAM GRAPEFRUIT CANNED SUNNYFIELD RICE 3 25 HERSiiEY'S COCOA 2 19 ANN PAGE HONEY 5 01 15c Made in Own Bakeries HERMITS MOLASSES COOKIES 2 25c HEALTH COOKIES BREAD 9c 1 6 ounce 18c St5)e FRESH FRUITS crVECET LAUNDRY STARCH FtNE pint can 13c 15c 12c Malaga Grapes Ib 15c Elberta Peaches 45c Lettuce Native keberr 15c 35c Fancy Tomatoes 3 Ib 25c GREAf PACIFIC TEA CO.

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Pages Available:
255,295
Years Available:
1898-1977