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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 1

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A great ''fleal of daily of fe i thus personally teaching them the hazards oiF the strata the boys and of traffic WAR OF THE DANGERS a i May 15--Forecast, New 'England: Parti ly cloudy tonight; Saturday change in temporatui-o. Moderate fresh northeast ana north winds. KVOL. NO; 191. SUN.ANDyTID£ Tnu Sun ij ($.

Sun.set's '0 High tide a risos" 12 a. m. Light auto lamps at 7.29 PORTSMOUTH, N. FRIDAY, MAY 15,1925 IS, TH E0 aARL TlT'i, fld PRICE TWO CENT3 HepresentaJifes of tyrtsmoutfi, and to Castlt to Cossider Appor- By Press.) May 15--Waters to Gulfpc-rt, Be'lpxi, Pass tian and The Portsmouth city. council and of Peirce constructing' vl constructing a and board' selectmen of Now Castlo road through nA and Rve Rye will meet In a joint conference Tuesday 2 to rive at satisfactory 'apportionments'tor tnese three communities to assums In the financial, necessities for the purchase of the New Castle' bridge unUer the provisions of the, bill recent- tbo new -bridge that Is under construction connecting'tho Island with the' city proper.

The suggestion for the" conference or tha three official bodies was made by member of "lantic coast after failure' blockade of- the: Urilted States Coast Yelltwi'sy, chief Held Dailey director of Federal prohibition forces In liere.surveying the Tho. Mississippi, coast. Is the greatest or tin -point Jn the United States Mr. Tellowlsy and "-with" tho -coming- of'-vessels from tho-Jersey coast, there', seems little doubt of.the-smuggling fleets departure for We: cxpect to be pro- I pared to meet, by land and by sea." 5 "Li TM TM P. chairman of the oV Eye, -and Mayor Orel A.

"Dexter iy a that. he. wduui- call: A -O i Tins course was deckled on last night at a meeting in of Commerce, rooms called President diaries of the chamber to see what, could, tho three communities'named, -under tho provisions of tho-bin-. A largo delegation' as present rcp- each community aiid sonti- ment in favor of'doing away with ths Castlo. toll bridge '-predominated throughout tho whole discussion preceding the decision to hold the joint meeting on May M.

Councilman Bailey, who was present at the ference, made the suggostion and- it Un ler tbe Provisions of the bill met with considerable.favor that steos Ponsr llLh wi obliged to share uh state the. larger portion of 23 MADE' MEMBER Frank, vas -Tor a' at- -the Come Here for Sightseeing "hn .4 i A Winning State Championship The Whitefleld high school' debaters who won. the state "championship in debating last "evening 'at tho New University, invaded Porfs- mouth today', coming from Durham in automobiles. banner triumphantly- displayed on "one'of the''machines, informoclfi to at It of the honors won in. competition- with best "debaters the high scnbol this '-There-were -about 40.

In the party, the parents 'of the debaters and other townspeople of Whlteaeld being in the -of'visitors. Su- Schools "Wesley H. Douglass was a mem-' ber of the assuming charge of the arrangements to make trip 'to one. of enjoyment. '-Slayton, 'of.

the the New Hampshire t'O'-thc In- i t-jjt; jscjttdo'urc willlnc" ift iiVn'rft i 11 i be takon to eventually thb New Castle toll-' bridge by extending tho road across to tho lower extremity maintenance of the toll-bridge. BORN IN Ti-iE HOSPITAL A son was boni to and' Mrs' Chester Hersey. of, Dearborn street at the.Portsmouth Hospitalfon Thursday. as to and taste in dress season, hosiery has acquired slm greater importance, and atlenlion Paid to lt than ever before. This is because-jood taste has proclaimed coliored hose a necessary part of the wardrobe and more care must be taken selection.

Women have learned to know Phoenix appreciate Ihe i a long, service a match and Lisle ar prices for Men-Sox and-Stockin for children. t-Hall, cordially delraters. -TTnder. the Mr: 'Slayton; taken: fo.the'"p'bi:t'3'- mouth navy yard', where' they spent" ff pleasaritrhour or so viewing the otantfrest -abo'uftho 1ms playefl-an important'part In Am-' erican The-trip to tho navy" yard was instructive "as well as fascinating to tlie' visitors. The' trip to the navy yard over, the was taken around Portsmouth to view.the numerous historic points of Interest.

Mr. Slayton acted as the guide and very efficiently explained the history of each point visited. A- visit to the iilgh school was a part program. Mr. Slay ton having made with Principal Lee T.

Gray for an Inspec- tlon the.school. 'of Schools Harry White of Hampton, who Is a former; member the school teaching the -Whitefield high, contingent later in 'the day debaters loj-al supporters who accompanied" In this city, follo'w- Ingr.the Interesting about the city la the debate at -Durham, White- won affirmative', sida of''a' debate -on "Resolved' the Child Amendment. Should into fhe, Judge's decision-gave Whitefield" a verdict. On the negative side same question high gained three- the judges. -Work Between were for an mprpvemont Main.

high" between a Passengers to Over tlia Li Tine! Bus Sys- Freigfst Service Chief. of ihe Maine i 1 3 -n, -work will -Labor On or about June .15, pasuenger on the York Railroad will come" to'an has been thV'lSbs'ton" 'and' part'. of 1 curtail been a e.T-.c,%-'X^,--^-.L few ul juages, Whitefleld-getting two: Tho final' total gave WhiteheldV points-'and Keene four, and. with' it state" debating title. rcembers 'of tho debating 'to-am Whltefield--AfSrmativb, Davis, '23; Prederika F.

Alexander. '2C; and Rus- -scll. Smith, alternate. Negative--Katie M. -Paradis, '26; Franklin DJ Shores "Do'ris Leach, '23, 1 sweeping the It is- service on that'line will.

andsthat passengers- w.Il.i."-b'iii"t^ansiCci"-- red from Portsmouth" 'Uie by the bus' and' make for and stood that the aia-iving nt Portsmouth for York, Point other places, will be delivered un- der'contract by motor trucks. The Y. H. R. was built ia 1SST and covers eleven miles of At one time a dozen trains were daily between Portsmouth a York Beach and tho Una in.

much revenue to the ori- Staal ana the opcratin- The B. M. did.jiot the lino any lease but was paid for tha equipment and certain amount 'of the revenue for operating. The B. II.

ofticials wero elected- annually to handle tho business of tlia branch. The present Maine officials connected with the line are: Frank D. York; Joseph V. York; Samuel R. Junkins, York, amJL Sumncr C.

Cook of Portland. i'hbVabovpjis; a--'picture Miss LU-. I County Academy, a Miss Ross a -Sum Brooks, the diver w.ho volunteered his in'--an under sea i-search for David tlio- rough "coverage, y'e's'terda'y th'o 'area it was poissiblo body spite of his trace of the' body was found. It is tliatitbe body of the lad may have been" can-led by I'the 'tldo to Great Bay', and that'it will 'come to -the surface the.next 'discovered by some watchful along the From experience -it bcffi learned that a-'-body-jwill. corao" after; nine days, date 'of.

In Eerna lad it.possible that his- body, would depths Safurday or'Sunday." This provided it Is hot caught In some manner-beneath the', surface. Tha annual-prlzo essay contest conducted by Henry Post, American Legion; Kittery, will be' leld-at'Tx-aip at 7.30 o'clock and a lai-'ge attendanco is; expected. The program will be aa follows; Traip Orchestra SSterlins "of American Legion Albert Seward Judges Reading of Prlxe Essay Vocal Solo jrary Fernald Orchestra I -The be followed a. party under the auspices of the. 'ffiior ''-luss of'the and dancing.

There will to no admission fee. Overture Address Cornet'Solo Award of mqre It Is predicted has a bright ''futnrp. berore'-'her -as" a' public" spealcer 'and' May IS--Ah earthquake of Intensity was. recorded today on the seismograph at Georgetown It began at.t.OT and lasted until S. A.

was paced at 4500 vl th the 'not'directly determined. BuperInte'h dent Christian Sunday -attend; "the. County Sunday School annual convention at Plaistow tomorrow morning as a. delegate (By Associated Press:) May-15 A national move- menfto- promote widows.pension legislation' so as as-pos-; aCvo- catcdj, -today -Sophie' "Loeb, of Welfare ''mit b. conference Welfare.

Kepre- sentELti'Ves-'from part of Spates' ai-e' In "atte'ridanoe' 'Miss (By Assbcia'tod 1 New York, May 15--Supreme Court Justice Glegerlch divorce brought by. Mrs.dLIllian Dulce Buchanani Duke tobacco magnate. had raised -the" Question.of tho granted to Duke! after a itrlal'' In Jersey 20 yeirs'aaroi -Thejjjustlce Held that this decree, must beiiVecog- nlzed as final. the "business '-'of will the 2 "0 cloc afternooni (By Associated Press.) Washington, May 15--Ten popular magazines have been ordered withdrawn from'sale at.newstands an "obscene and Indecent." District Attorney Gordon-'whb banned tha publications, declared the list furnished tlie dealers was a one, adding that HO or more magazines were on his desk awaiting -examination. The trlct attorney acted as a censor at the request of.

newsdealers- after prosecution, had-; been, threatened in aevcral casea. No. widely known magazines or national, standard'are-included in the district attorneys list. COACH SERVICE eav-Inir from. Won.

D. Grace, Apothecary -BortsmoutJi: P. M. For Boston TOUP.3 Hotel- L-tnoxi'-Boston, Mais Lafayette, Portland,.

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