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THE WEATHER fcr ind Vicinity-- M.ndly fair and wirmtri Tundty un- Hitlad, probably thowtri in'aftfrnoon or night. AND TIDE Sun: 4.10 Sun Hlgh'tidt, 7.M am, 8.18 ptn Meon 12.41 Length if D.y.......15.15 VOL. 'NO. 535. PORTSMOUTH, N.

MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913. Pocttmouth Daily Republican Merged with THE HERALD, July 1, 1902. PRICE TWO CENTS. Walter Emery Mary Mercer for His Bride on Saturday Evening. Christ-Episcopal church was the' jsceno of an Impressive anil lieautlfu.l June wdtldlnjj'iai -six o'clock'on Saturday; evening 1 when Mary J3.

Mercer, daughter and' -Mrs. John W. became- Ibride of Mr, "Walter C. Hmery, Jr.jTspn- Mr. anil Mrs.

Walter of this city. ceremony was performed by KGV. C. Brine in. the of m'arny relatives' and friends.

The bridC' was attended by 1 Mills', 1 Ellen dock as bridesmaid, 'iintl W.UUani! 15. Mercer, brother the groonOiClr od as best, man was given. in her father. At the appointed the party -moved into church to the Inspiring strains of the wedding jn'tirch, a by Mr." Main the church organist. The bride's dress was white eifk batiste, with lace.

'Sh'e carried a.iboguet of white roses. bridesmaid, wore white and carried a. basket of pink peon The single ring service, was used, After the ceremony a reception supper was held at lipine of the. bride's parents 'on Thornton street, attended by the families the contracting parties, The rooms were profusely tluco- nH.ed. with greenery and flowers; where congratulations and best wishes for a long and' happy life, together showered upon, esteemed people.

The a traveling suit of blue serge i a to match. They left on the 7,27 train for Bostoni from on an'extensive ap'tomptiiicj tfjp through Massachusetts and 'upon Hlielr will reside In X.yun, where, the- groom; holds a. Hponsible position. Both the bride and groom are- popular, having made their home hi Ibis, city and will be a large ele--of friends and relatives who wish them a long and prosperous future. NO HINT OF CONTROVERSY Friends of Miss Farmer Had Feared that Bahaists Would Make an Effort to Secure Greenacre AVERAGE OE SUNSET LEAGUE PLAYERS TODATE Only Twelve Separate the Three Leading Clubs.

The official iiveniRt'B of the of the Sunset J.ieiij;iw up to UC, an compiled liy Hit 1 official Philip Saiulorson. Jis fo to a widely circulated 1 --followers a friends- Surah" J. Farmer, founder of Qroen Acre, from New'York, Boston, EJxMer, and this city assembled in the. 'Pines at Sunday" afternoon to praise'and thanksgiving for Miss: iiriarriier'K. restoration to hfrilih iind ftl- HIJ-to-register a prtitest against tlV followers (if Abdul Baha obtaining contVol of Green Acre.

TJje meeting was the most largely attended of any opening' yet held at Green Acre and although there were a number of followers of Baha- iGin present, nothing. In the a of a controversy took -place'. 3t was stated previous to the meeting that George E. who was sometime ago appointed guardian of Miss Farmer's property In Maine, might take steps to prevent of the meeting in tho Pines, owing to his friendship for Alfred Jj'unt of Boston, who is said to head the. faction that is desirous of converting Green Acre into a place for worship of lialvalsm, but i of this kind developed.

-At 3 assemblage was by Frank Sanborn of Oon- cord, who briefly outlined the two fold object of the to ron- Farmer's recovery and also to protest agalnBt Green Aero being used for any other pur-, pose, a was originally Its founder. Mr. McAlllater of the Congregational church offered 'grayer and thanks Miss Fanner's recovery. Dr, Charles Fleischer of Boston spoke at length on one religion for Americans, saying we ought to have one re- ligjon suitable for all Americans. Miss Hotckiss, a i a of the gram.

the pro- gfafn'for the summer a.s i and Miss Farmer. The Grewt Acre conference is to open July 4th, Ur. Nathaniel Smith the priii-' clpal spealfor. The next speaker was Professor Ohnrles Sfiueblln. of-Whifhesler, who Kpuko at length of "Dynamic He maintained a a force of cooperation should be ereatcd a Infused Into the work at Green Acre.

all of the speakers made reference to the altenvp't to Green, Acre for the followers of lihaisju, It was done in such a manner to no controyer.sy with those- present the meeting. Green Aerp. Fello WHhlp was Incorporated some eiglii or nine yeara ago is under 1 tlio direct management of five trustees, consisting Of Keefe of Kllol, Alfred 4-3. LinU of Boston, Horatio Dresser of OOm- brldge. Miss Maria Wileon Maiden and Dr.

Fillemore Moore of Bllot. 'Sunday's mt'etlng wins arranged by a committee of Miss friends and while they feel highly elated over the successful outcome of the gathering," they are still apprehensive a at the -annual mei-ting In August an a will b.e made o'f Bahulsm to control. One of the committee tmid after the meeting -It-'wan committee'a Inten- number ami uee emlwivo'r powslijle to have Green conducted on the same lines an originally Intended by MiBs C. II. YMCA 1 Mt-Kt'on.

Hoffman, Korl MoKtMtn. of 1 in, of Hall. Itivoral 1 t. Mtmli-n. YMCA YMCA V.

Nrwlrk. I'AC KUIIIIIIIII. Kivisralili; Morris, A Simrniim, Ullis WrlRht. A (1. Woods.

I'AC 'I'hnmuna. linnnun, KUw Oi-rlh, of l.ynsUey, I'AC Hrmvn. UIViTSlili'S MnU'S. or Sin-plum, HIM Bi'lt hn, Biles M. 1'iiiwiil'd, I A Kills 'C'lilllior.

1C of llnldie'll. A ithbs. I'AC l'irt unVry, 1'nrt YMCA I'AC I'wire. PAC 'nliniir, TMl'A t'hlllnck, Krt V. I a I'AC loirernun, of Brli-n.

of "Jrnill, Ulv.THltlfH For! Illlcr, BlkH IrCllira, lif of iSlkn lolt, YMCA YMCA eliin, Tori of O. bh. p. 1 l.OOil HOLDS HAS NAME READY Not Adverse to Saying that Revenue Job Will Go Sooiu--Gardner is in Washington Naval Officeri Favor Their Improvement on Broad Lines. Niiw the time to nave your house clea'ied by the wicuuin process.

Drop a. card to P. ttoliuliw, Eliot, Me. Tel. 803-33, he U.

tf We Are Having Our Semi-Annual Sale Of UNDERWEAR Drummers Samples, Consisting of Corset Covers, Drawers, Combinations, Prin-1 cess Slips, Skirts and Night Gowns, Hundreds of Dainty Garments Best. A whole case of is only one of each patlern we will quote only a few prices. them. As there Co'ubinatioiiK, $ale Pnct-. 2 98 2 3 ,98 .98 .75 .50 .50 Draweis Piice 2 oc 2,93 ygc .69 .79 .50 39 Night Gowns Salt .98 A I tl I i 2.25 a 98 3-98 50 tt 5.00 89 Skirls Sale oo i cok 0 -M A Crt (jo 69 'nfl 5 2 25 2.50 2 98 en I.

SO 2 00 IB 1,1 10" 20 7 II lH, KlkS M', of 'nlk, Purl Woods, I'AC xwkfl, I'AC iloivdllh, Korl Purl Mili. lllvcrBlilra-Hlka. -I .11:1:1 .8110 D. 29--AVno is to a i otllce of i a 1 collector In district of New Hamp- slilre, Vi'rinonl, is still a a of speculation. Senator Uollis declincrt-to say whom-he.

will reccoin- mcnd, Inu nut nvemtr to a i a he put hi a mime an early (Me. Hi'i-d is i on his I to Panama a a and unities he vi-tuiluMi Washing ton this wi-ck Senator Ilullls id not nicety to a his return. A Mr. Hulllrt 1-ffi'rn si'k-clion by tho li Is gcner i rt'cognlKed a Si will ttTi Mr. llollls iiiuiie tin 1 man for Internal ruvi-nuo follnclur; naval olllci-r at UOston, un-1 Collector of cuKloius, ihu rcurcHtMi lives coii'tfllllng thtMHselvCfi i ll: ing postjuaster in their own districts.

Senator Galllnger wlli In no way Interfere DiMiiocratic unless. In his opinion, IneompettMil 01' Im'propor men selected, which case ho undoubtedly luki? r-it, mvo.r.sldos Kin-l Klha MfittlBun, I'AC ti'iii-flon. ot t'V A Howard, YMCA i I YRKTA Fredericks, Tori Thiiinjison, 101 Its Smith, Elks Bc-an, of kitr, of 0 of Newu-k, PAL? Waller WiWilH. oniHn, PAC T'luinplon, Illvei-Nido nimby, Itivorsidea Sheeny. YMCA HrliJe.

YMCA er. Von i'f-tH'ti, Fort .14:1 ,143 uch' stpijjs to hold up their but from ilu- pi-went outlook rsi' on his Is VUlmiiAli Mi'- Hollis declines inalu- public his thorn, ia considerable cnidoiKHt to the report Irit Or. Si'lh W. Joneji linn curne ward as a new. a and will over i-nrlu'r i s.

In ilu- niiiLsi of rumors, vr senator Oliedlah Clardiu-r nf reached his ht're gives rlxt- In the story i will bo given tho olllcc of i a revoum; i i in uilliN' of iHdleeior df unsi fur which It Is undi-rtUmid 1m is ItouU- cd. Is well know i i Mi. aur.i- huii a strving friend in ilia aci- iniril-strulioii, but just what uHluo "will be him i.s prnblematlc SmiH7 lor llolli.H ox pressed that was no a i for ilu 1 pi rl a Mr. wouli! i Mr, C-rosainan, us in a conversation- i Secret McAdoa loday, iitp- was (will which W'luUi i out ion. Prospects are a.

development of the Southern mivj'j yards on broad if Secretar' Daniels and Con (f ros ca'n be brought to accept the com'luHions and if biiurd of fuivar utnceKs' which" has just returned to Wash'liigton 'from a sixteen days i i I to alt ihe y.iVils as far'sou'th of as New Is'com- posed of Roar" A'dmlral JohV pi a in" George' 'R. van's, DhUosp 'and CjVjJl' ParsomV, 'As a re.Hiili of tluMr 'inVp'fotlo'n I colh'Cti'd, a a a nf material which', ibe emboilfed I a' report 'soon tp" to Secretary WM.H slrougly impressed 1 splendid- fjicllHii's of the southern yards' in the way, of ease of! by rail and by sea, deplh of a a a spyop of rtqckrt and- jlmpti, favt everything but icliiiil plant. In the of (loeks and (Construction work that 1 ilrst class naval trip alone by the Savanjiah 1-lne to A visit (u tho NorlTfls' no novelty to Ihr. lady ua i niukm her i visit i x- ItroHHud herself as doliKhk'd i tho on her arrival. On Sunday tended fcervk'On at tlui Advent cliurclt and visited thec emelery wuik'infi b'lith wiiya.

visited dm oemtitfirv wdliflnl) Shy .077 .1177 1 .071 .007 .000 HI .000 .000 .000 Team AveraocB. ah. M. A. K.

of C. Fort niversldrs 1M 10i! ON PENSION LIST. i pass tho wltli hter, Ixjwd, who (he coring 1 Ploasanl hor NEW CASTLE PYTHIANS Litten to Memorial Service by Grand Prelate E. Alien. The mi'inbcrH of K.

of of New Ca'Hllo on punftay observed i a Memorial I afternoon the jnfinbPt'H marched to Hiveraltle comolory, held clccoratrd HIP graves ot iliM i rnetnberii. In nvonlni? lodge Hr-rvlern at tlu iConKroKiitlonul and to a discourse Ur-v. 1 Allen of ilvawrence, Grand I'rolnie of the Grand Lodge of New Hnmiishirp. FOR CHARITY. been The cTinelualoii lo be.

'from their report, while noi'yut reduced, to form. will. Uft a loi close, up ur abandon uhy of ilu Houthe.rn yards, though. Ihp transformaUou of thej'ort Hoyal, S. station iiiut a.

ilettMilion burrncks-wUl biV Hliproved, aa having in iiie the Ihstllutlons in the world Old Railroad Conductor tires After 51 Years of Service. Hospital May Have Carnation Day Instead of Tag Day, Report 1m thai a a oC the m'ay Mhlu year depart from usual custom of appealing for aid by conducting and that, the project of cir- day is consideration which has been decided In other citlea. Up lo dale the munago- imvnt has taken no iiction aw to which it -will be, hot- Is rertnUi a one plan or thr; other In necessary I 'i 1 This is lo certify that Andrew Jarvis' lo PETI'-K NICJI013) Ice Cream Manufacturing Plant and Parlors. have been inspected hy the Board of Meallh of Portv niouth and found to be sanitary in every respect. Mis ice cream has been lehled toy lite Slate chemist ami found to contain 20 per cent, butter faK and lo be free from all impurities as required by the State law.

C. E. Chairman. TRACKMEN CALLED. Todity Samuel Ijtint, one of the beat known railroad men this -tec- tlon of the country, retires after loTig and a i Bt'rvlcn wllli (hi; old Eastern, anil Bo.tton Maine He flt-ntpd railroad lift- as Hundred Go Btck on aseiu the Eastern rail road at tho the Boiton Maine.

old CuiiMvnv street jHtnUon, Boston. In I I4jler tonk a Tiit)ay; Ht'Vcral trnckmi'ii of on the nltfbt inillman Between Boston tho iJoHtu'n were put hat-U to and Since the Eastern waif 6n the -KecUoiiii of Uit 1 HysU'ni. Undei All tries mutt be final. None of these samples sent on approval. Geo.B.

French Co nbtiorbcd Uy ihc IJoston Maine ho has a punah on Nv 37 nml 4ft between pie polnH. Jl-iH retirement him. on the pension list for a rest which he IIHH enrntnl. J-unl Is a resident of Somcrvillu. MADE TRIP ALONE, Lady of.

86 Enjoys Long Distance Traveling. Jl is evident that Mrs. liuzzcll lady of S6 yira traveling as In hor mUiinc'eO she did iji her Mrs. lluzzel) nrrlved here, on Saturday from FJorlds, dUitatice of or m6re, haylnx m-sde tho ihe cnrlall rt'iovenittiil nltoiit two tm.n'itttH these, men with pat tilers and were dlttclmrged the mnintenanee and way department. On tile division alone 1200 men am reinstated, hnt as Um palnt- and ciirpentera have not bncii called.

SEPARATE PASSES. For Men MM) in ihe Future on Boston Maine. Under a new ruling Ihe ofllctnli of the -Boston Maine railroad vit cuitod jn Ihr annual last's ot In tho fuluro the rompiny will liauc separate canto to the men aha wives thai! have AT THE STAPLES STORE TUESDAY'S SPECIAL LADIES' I JAILORED SHIRT WAISTS, MADE FROM BEST QUALITY PERCALE; PLAIN WHITE OR WITH COLpRED STRIPES; A BIG LINE OF STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM; SIZES 34 TO 44; THIS IS OUJl-KEjGULAR $1 WAIST; RICE 69c E. Staples, Market St.

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