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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 8

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PORTSMOUTH JUNE: 3, 1025. SHOWS faw Dcotts ww wi a MONSTER STREET PARADE, 10.15 A. M. Down town ticket office on day of sho at" PMIbrick's Pharmacy, Congress St. THE PRETTY THINGS FOfl GRADUATION SPLENDID JLIN'E OF CORSETS BRASSIERES Special Full Fashion Silk Hose $1.50 pp.

i. Corsctiero 86 Congrasj St. Tel. Hartford Block Portsmouth, N. H.

BABY A GSOTSH3P Hera Is an announcement chat la sure to be of real Interest to all mothers little kiddies: Stamped- Rompora and Drassoa of Washfast Ginghams- and French Voiles 75e to Also a full line of Stamped Buffet Sats, Table Covers' and Scarfi HILL Hartford 'Block, 88 Congress Tel. 255- R. WE ASH WOW UWLOADIWG ANOTHER CAR OF also 3 ars Lefiigh Cement 1 Car White Fine 2 Cars Spruce Orders placed now will'be'filled promptly from stock CO. 63 Green Street. PI, Ons 74 SQUARE Reinewald'siysicSchool TEACHES CORNET, VIOLIN.

BANJO. TROMBONk, MANDOLIN. FOR SALE Agent -Banjos: and Mandolins, R. UREINEWALD for our, llkew ourjrlendly -with'- other. poo pics and "to tho-.

gooij -opinion of the feel tho; occasion very and know It not now exist, when those connected with -our-" navy are either directly or by in as; a specified" l39 vFLORIDAMAY i- 1 are. arming us, and by arousing nattonal suspicion-and- ha-tred attempting: to -cause us to arm-against Mm Naval ovsr the general and one of: standing" military the strongest-attributes of- all peoples. w. i i .1 i i i (Ey Associated Press) Annapolis. ot the nation's forces to a-minimum la-predicated upon attention to military, affairs by tho citron, President declared iicre today before the graduating, of the.

Naval Academy "The suggestion other pco- I pie are harboring a. hostile -intent to- i ward to make. -We-wo'uid not honorable- motives-and-peaceful Intentions' questioned; others-can not relish ot us question -theirs. We- -ASSUME CONTROL 1 OF BOXING' (By Associated 'Press.) Juno, 3., such wrestling matches aa havo boon the state box- -and -wrestling -commission will bo permitted." in 'Florida after July 1 -under the provisions of a bill being! contemplated by the -stale legislature. The commission, under the measure, would, have the sole-authority to issue licenses and'permits to conduct, in," promote, advertise or officiate In addition the commission would -be 'vested with" tall -power to make and should, not.

forget thnt in'tha world enforce rules -1 emulation -of such -to hear charges; ex- tot- the violation 'of such rules, amliie witnesses and enforco penalties Sunday exhibitions would be barred would draw adequate support j. the federal treasury.and cave i i a appointing tho new officers as', port also to voluntary ambassadors of peace and citizenship, which attempted to'-advahce the wel- the them that the first-essential of peace'and security la is a desire to do As an instrument of Deuce Mr wouia oe barred Coolidge gave assurance that the-navy by the-national from-fguard I Grass fare of the navy the public informed "of-'Its a adequate defense, which "should be A'-strong military. cstabllsh- bvoaflly.extended and borne by all ourj ment alone, he not pre- peop.c. vent anyone from ever attempting to do not believe in or wish to molest the nation. beat- the expense to maintain large I "I know of no nation In history that standing military forces," he said, has ever been able a a i that position," he said.

"I see no reason to ex-. pect that we could bo the exception. j'The very genius of a republic.would threatened by that policy. But i while military science has advanced to such a degree that it is' necessary Although I believe thoroughly In ado- ciunte military preparations, what I constantly to maintain a considerable ''am trying to argue is that they are If wo. arc to promote -peace on earth we nmst have a great deal more than the the sword.

We must I irymj LO 13 111.11 t. (body of trained experts in that profes- j-not sufficient unto themselves. sion. th-a true spirit of American stitutions requires that each citizen should be potentially a soldier, ready to take his place in the ranks'-in time of peril, either in the-field or in tho necessary productive activity. "It is exactly because we wish to keep our standing -forces- small I VFVTUVR-ANS- TO P4Y tha must i or, American posts, which all participants are members of those organizations, would -bo per- mitted without license.

ENGLISH CLIMATE RAVAGES RECORDS call into action the spiritual ami Loral forces of mankind." the -average- citizen must give some attention to military artalrsr. precisely he some attention to other government altair's, In order that -he ed Judgment a ballot box." President reiterated- th.it America's aim.was "a policy of peaco through reason rather than force," declared that in dealings with fhfl; peoples of this and other nations, the navy must that the "dominant traits ot truth arid Justice and righteousness, and that the appeal to reason must ultl- matoly "Though-ultimately I believe-pence will ha- "I have too much knowledge of the history of '-mankind' and too. much experience the traits of human nature to dure to assert that we shall never again bo encouraged 'in war. It'is- j'knoivn of world -that we have no present or enmities, that we covet no territory, harbor no i imperialistic designs, and are not II armlnjj ourselves with the expectation II" oi attacking or being attacked. And so far as we can loolt Into the -future, I so far as-we can gauge the power and of peoples, there never.

was a time whan it was less likely that any other nation or combination of nations would or could make any attack on us. "Aa one who is responsible not only TRIBUTE TO SOLDIER DEAD (Cy Associated Press.) Omaha, Juno 3--America's disabled -will lend the Allied capitals of London, Paris, Rome, (Ey Press.) 0 3--English- damp and coal smoke, which have' been so destructive of all ancient stone monuments and Inscribed stones Imported from Egypt. Asia, Minor and-the East, are gradually but surely defacing the fine-Attic letter- ins of the-Parian-Chronicle, the key to Greek This block of white marble was set up In tiro Island of Parbs. about 203 129 Congress Street. Brussels and Washington in a silent tribute to their departed- comrades, as typifled- in The Unknown Soldier at Cemetery, J.une Mesting In Omaha tor their national convention, the Disabled Veterans of the World War have announced' completion of arrangements for a minute, of, silence" in 1 reverent -respect to the-, memory of their buddies, followed by the slnginff.

of by Madame American singer. Arrangements also, have been completed "national- officers at for -a. repltitlon of the annual custom of memorial wreaths on the ot The Unknown Soldier in five centers of -Allied peoples, during the minute of reverent silence at the initial session the Omaha convention. of the United States and of tho foreign apparently by private patron of poetry and the arts The opening. Inscription, along with the lower right hand- corner, has been lost, but.

lines 45 j' to 9J which-remain form a fak-ly-com- I pleto. chionolo table what tho carver ot this, -marble considered to bo the chief events-In Greek-history between- E. There little, mention of politics, war or conquests. tho of the various styles of poetry the results of the great -poetical ests, and. the important dates in the Ihes of great are out In de- Parian Chronicle now rests on 'ureum in th OXf rd Unlvei 3it 300 Years, ago.

by a ff en" Thomas Howard, Earl of Ai-uu sent into Greece and Italy to col-' anything curious and valuable. ect a a ha remained of ancient art. It came the university in 1G6T as of the bequest of the collector's grandson known Soldier tombs will be the scene ot memorial exercises will con duct the ceremony simultaneously with the -miiyjto oi reverence at Omaha. HIS AB3LITY speaking- of the Samuel Adams, referrin Mmo. Mary L.

Lucas, Teacher of Singing, of Boston, -will have her School of Singing at Eliot, at the entrance ot Green Acre, In her new summer studio, irom June 1-sfto September 1st. omnibus tho door. Mme. Lucas teaches tha Pure Italian School ot Course for'sinsera'and teachers in lour languages. Opera, Oratoria.

German French Italian and English Songs, Cramatic Action. 'Physical Culture; Languages and Sight Singing tauRht by Mme Lucas'. assistants. Address Eliot, Te.l 1088W 8 room- equipped with storm windows and all conveniences. Piazza 8x32.

Condition excellent. 4 car garage. Outbuilding -40x15: A 4 acres, with shade trees, and Water supplied by electric'motor. TROUT STREAM on property which is a children's located at Greenland Village. Sacrifice price lor quick sale.

HobbsInsuranceAgency First National Bank BIdg. Phone 360. Irs. Beatrice H. Scarborough Teacher of Singing Pnpil of I.

Mona Wemple E. Conservatory of Muric, 603 Lincoln Av 4 WOMEN'S CLUBS PREPARE FOR CAMPAIGNS (By Associated Tress.) West Baden. Juno 3--National campaigns for the creation by con- greas of a department of education and a secretary ot education In President's cabinet; for the purpose ot persuading state legisla- to reconsider adverse votes on the' Child.Labor amendment, and tor the Immediata- by the in tha Permanent Court of International Justice, will be by tho organled ot America, according to ah announcement given out here today by the press chairman ot the General Federation of TV'bmeh's- Cluba. The federation -will hold Its 17th council here June 1-6, and resolutions-' bearing- on these, subjects will then bo presented for consideration. Other questions to be discussed will every phase of organized woman's better education of children in home.

and school to world citizenship and permanent peace. Mrs. John D. Estes Colorado, national president, assisted by Miss Florence Dibert, Johnstown and Mrs. Edward FranElIn White, Indianapolis, vice-presidents preside.

influence of to the hand- th ot wllo brought Han the ranlcs, a current issue of a Boston newspaper refers to hi -i enco being- through Hancock at the, latter was made treasurer Adams storing hand resulted in (he choice of Kev. Samuel Langdon of Portsmouth as president of Harvard college, says the Hub newspaper. And Langdon proved his capability Adams well knew the ability of the Portsmouth man. ana that no mistake would be- made in choosing him as of the Cambridge Institution. to CERTIFIED STOCK, AROO3TOOK GROWN Hill selected seed carefully Inspected during season, sorted and graded to seed 8 Early Varieties Irish Cobblor.

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has wandered into't'h. Piscataqua Diroct any information STANLEY M. HOLIDAY 47 Concord Way Phone 1182-W $25 REWARD Unitarian of- reward $83. for return of David DR. WALLI3- D.

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1898-1977