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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 7

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THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD, FRIDAY; AUGUST 25,1933. PAGESKYEN Charles Gerrish ol Kjtiwy Point has received a sensational challenge 5 a Brockton, horseshoe j.iU:her. Manager Flank Herlihy thai. "Cannonball" Donnelly ready lo meet Mr. Gerrish.

the Maine champion, at hcrf-esboe pitching to $500 a side. He sends some woncieriuJ records Cannon-, bull, especially in running. 3-5 seconds for 100 etc. Gerrich a answer Donnell's msnajier. eager to meet CnnonbHll and to)d Herii- hy hoped tht latter will not run away Irom a a ETTA KETT A Big Risk By PAUL ROBINSON Held On Bad Check Charge A 25--Pleading not guilty waiving examination to charges mal-Jnf! and passing a counterfeit Richard Wilson ol Gilsum was i i htld the action of the i.nri at the Sepiemtier term ol Coort by Judge Charles A.

i-dclcn in munitipHl couri- yesterday I i i 1 Bail was -at on each Gailtj 1 ii U'n. 25--Mr. and Mrs. Bonner of Franconia pleaded ir municipal nourt here to selling liquor. following rMCst b.v the local a fined $5X1 and costs and i oji.vf jail sentence.

The fine Knience in each case was i i iByinent oJ costs. OLD loo. Ot-O El THE-CAK StAETED- 1TJ- BS 13IGHT -rfskKvlG OtT ON HIS SOlO rT-l'GKT ABOUND HC wotiuo AND I'M UP SOME STEP ON if, GOTTA SCI2AM FOttTHE -tow KWOVJ ABOUT HIM if GE JUST LIKE SOME TD JUf.P IN "THE PUAME. ETTA. SH6 TO SEE OFF TO THE AK.FIH-D C3NE.

GAS IT "TfiE GAS' BIG SISTER A Thought for the Future By LES FORGRAVE 'aT ABOoT OKI UEG.S VT UOKSG KSO-K; TWE. BE. TOO coou POR TV; SORT fo CvsHl.rZ-.iX-r i OtO BACK TO CiTV i i i Day yes 25 The included Bridge- ter Home Industries, rectntly or- yanized, had an exhibit of banddi- work and cooked food, and the Pas- quariey mjsic colony contributed two short plays and several baritone solos by Mack Harrell. The Herald's Cross Word Puzzle NORM At STATIONS ACROSS 6 i i 31 rx-cret-s 3 14--Tltlwl in i IS--Rtfore 3i'--ruri'Ort' 21--Ftmalf ot-u 13--Meadow i i i fiv(-n S7--Clip 2D--Plural of vegetable i i i of a P-- i rrinter'F 'measure A drink A i Aimms r.iownish color a i i i KuroiK'iin i i i C'lty f'" i Come i DOWN I' A i-- of Kiozvri Near Ccn.iunclipn i Report etl A i receif-ts 11-- Horte 5. Weapon Solilitrs collect 23 Mythological stream 2.1 Linger 2S To reach exactly SO Ocean S3 coaling X4 Metal bearing rock 3S-- Seasoningr 3C 37-- Pe able KK Give pleasure lo -ft.

Mature 41 Nose of scale S-- Cudgel 50-- Exttavute 5" Female ttird S4 Korever N'oie of scale Aniwer to previoui VPHBB 4--Mt-lody Maker 4.15--Orsjan Tunes 4.45--Modem Poets 5.45--Ralph Walker 6.0--Birthday Man 6.15--Weather Report 616--The Rhyming Philosopher 630--Dancing to HtaJth- the Gloaming" Singing Nurse 735---Farm Plash Saturday. Aug 26 830--Morning Devotions 9--Who on today S.3C--Gems frem the Masters 30--Barber Shop Chords Beauty's Sake 11--Chopsticks 11.15--"Aunt Sammy" 11.30--Correct Time 1L45--Weather 12--Dorothy Bradford. 12.30--Dor Vauchan's Jr Rs-iiio Club 3--Harlan ObEr 1.20--Htra.ld News proirrfim program 3.45--Eddie O'Brien 4--Melody Maker Liaretta Clemens 5.4:i--Theatre program 6--Dance Marexrjon 6.15--Viennese Ensemble 6.3C--Sports Review 6.45-^EaEtlanc program 7--Interlude 7.05--New= 7.10--Interlude 7.15--Twenty Fingers ol Harmony 7.30r-Aroerican Weekly 7.4fr-- H3.30 Same as WJZ Oi'Ch 11.30--Beach Orch VB cations here. James McWuIlen and Philip H. Sanderson of Portsmouth sp-ent the week end here with their lamilies.

Air. and Mrs. Preston G. Adams of Portsmouth spent Wednesday noon ancj evening here. Gertrude Grant and daughter Barbara Ann Grant returned here Wednesday after spending several days at their home in Portsmouth.

Pima ootion, a long-staple Salt river valley. Arizona, the only variety, now if being produced on trict in Amei'cji to grow this vajirl.f commercial basis by planters ol the' on a commercial scale. YORK WCSH 5--Manhattiia Brass Band giiilllillillllilllJIIillllllllllliliiilllliilllilHiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiuiin 1 Mapiewood Club 1 HOTEL In the White NEW HAMPSHIRE Rendered Absolutely Freprool by New Antomatic Sprinkler System. Restricted Patronage Furnished Cottages Available New White Sand Beach Swimming Pool Gun Club HOWARD V. 0ALT6N, GOLFCOURSE OPENED JULY 1 PjrM in tbe diiririE eowU.yd P'ild HtfSrs, lironcfifl and raniw bornta--a rtol wnuMneO roundup, tlamfwlfc Twi Lip KbtwH driily--Hfiernoou toi0 tbt prcndHl.i'rid.

GOLDMAN'S BAND HORSE AUTO RACES $2 ODC 000.00 LIVESTOCK SHOW SPWWeRELD HORSE SHOW THOUSANDS OF EXHItfTS MILES OF FEATURES Plnr, now to fcnjoj or uoO ever prwwutwl at tie Bostern Statet Ei- WBZ 5.15--Paul.Ash's Orch S.SO--Larrj: Lawson. organist 6.45--Little Oiphan Annie 6-7-Hehry' Kir-e's orch etc Review 6 40---Weather 645--Lowell Thomas 7--Junes ry A 7.15--NRA Talk 7.30--Ernie Hoist's Orch 8--Den Hester's Orch Grin and Bearic Orch Harris' Orcn 9.30--Phil Baker 1 30--First Nighters lO.SC^-Herbert Marsh's Orch 11--Time, weather, sports 11.35--H.6n. Wallace 11.30--Be'egie 'Childs' Orch plE.vboys Is Beauty" Ash's Orch 5.30--Larry Lawson. oi-ganist 5.45--Little Orphan Annie 6--Henry King's Orch 6.3C--Major- Sarp 6.45--Lowell Thomas 7--Amos 'n' Andy program 7.3r--Ernie Hoist's Band E--Nestle's program E.30--Potash and Perlmutter 8.45--Roclanp Chair Memories 9--Phil Harris 9.3C--Armour profram 3P--Drama 3 0.3 0--Man Cozzi JtWS--Hill BeJly Heart Throbs 33--Three 13.35--Poei. Prince 1 York, Aug.

largely attended meeting of the Women's League of York ti-aE held at Coventry- Hall, the beautiful home of Mrs. H. C. Matcews, past president, on Tuesday evening. Two major items occupied the lime.

that of discussion of the rummage saie scheduled for Sept. 7th. and that listening to reports of the vsriouE'-of- Ecers for the past year. Each and every report was delivered with the same attention which the officer has accorded his office during the past twelve months and from these members were pleased to learn, that thei-- club had. despite the depression so successfully weathered ihe adverse conditions.

The nominating committee had i. ready a slate of officers to guide the club in 3933-34 and the following were chosen: President. Mrs. Marshall; first vice president. Mrs.

Katharine Sewall; second vice president: Mrs. Georgia Baker: third vice Mrs. Mae Cook: secretary, Mrs. Florence Davis: treasurer. Mrs.

Olive G. Blalsdell: trustees. Mrs. George Baker. Mrs.

Efiie Cox and. Nellie Bemis. PORTSMOUTH TRUST GUARANTEE COMPANY A Savings Bank Also acts as Trustee of Estates and Funds Hon. John Bartlett, President Wm. J.

Gater, Vice-President Willis E. Underbill, Treasurer NEW HAMPSHIRE BANK BUILDING A I Cornets Trumpets Saiopboues Trombonei Banjos Mandolins Mnslcal Supplies TloliD Music Stands, Bows, InMracliorj Boots, Instramenli, Barjralns inslnirtrenUi Trumpet, cornet. RALPH L. HEINEWA1U) 35 Middle Road, off MWdle SL N. H.

5--Health 5 10--Plane, 5.15-5.45-- NBC Evening TstiJer 6.30-- Nevr 7--Lum and Abner 7.30--After Dinner Hevue 745--The Gcldbergs E--Concert Orch S--Foods program S3C--Fox Fur profiram program 11--Weather, etc 11.05--News 11.15--O.-chesfra Fisk Quaranftt 'Bond OT wrwTMT SHAKES t.VD OX WHEEI-S OF JLIXK 18 Hole 6480 Yards Hondrwls of eiLibitd, scores oT sbuwB uiid (JiBplirys. 17E acres ol at- trnctiunu. your tlnmm lo Jv'OW. BtflucMl iUiilluafl Hates. EASTERtt AJi-on BET, Aug.

668th an- rjual camp meeting- program of the JA11.cn Bay Advent- Cajnp Meetines As! iioeiatioa -will end Sunday evening trith i the sing" in the open air. The meetings have beer) well attended. Last Sunday there -was a baptism service sri Sandy Point. Among the Sunday visitors here trere Dr. and Mrs.

Fred G. Proctor a-nd i famfljs Mr. and Mrs. Howard Proctor I land-family, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Mr. "and Mrs, Charles Sneehan. iapd family and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Woods and daughter Miss Louise Woods and Miss ADce-G.

Marden, -aH of Ecrtsmoirai; Mrs. Ainsley Portsmotith returrjed tc their respective dB See-after, spending iv 1 tfaar't exactly what the Rsk Goarantee Bond protects you even when tbe trooble results from mch downright ore abuse faulty xinder- mfixtion or wheclt out of line. Aod It's good whether you drive miles or Come in nod the bond. Then you'll kixyw How znuch. cxtrx value you get in a Flak today.

TIME TO HE-TIRE get a F1SKL a Bond that's Good even when if not my fault NO EXTRA COST Baker Wright 289 Court St. of EXIIE BATTERIES PHONE 1016 GET SET FOR LABOR DAY.

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