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PAGE EIGHT THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD, SATURDAY. JULY 7, 1917. North Church, Sunday, 7.30 P. M. MISS MARY SHAW, Soprano.

MR. ERNEST L. COOK, Tenor. Service Conducted by the Pastor. OPHOF 24TH5EASONAT GREENACRE Interesting Program for the Next Two shorter selections; ami al tho close of tlic instrumental performance, patriotic nud other familiar songs wcro sung, in which nearly nil present very heartily Joined.

The season at Green Acre began "Monday, July 2, with tho opening of "Green Acre Inn." The twenty-fourth season of the GreenAcre conferences will begin ou Sunday, -July and will Ihroiighout and August. 'prominent lecturers have ueen engaged nnd. an unusually large attendance is expected. The program for the first two weeks Is given below: Sunday, July S--10 a. TCIrenlon, devotional services; 4 p.

Kirenion, 'The Missfon of Green Acre," -Mr. W. H. Randall of Itoston. Monday, n--1 t- Eirenlon, 'The Unity of Science and Hcligion," Dr.

Frederick F. Strong, of-13oslon. Wednesday, JUly 11--4 p. Kire- nion, "World Forces of the Fulure," Dr. Frederick F.

Strong. Friday, July 13--1 p. Eirenlon, "Zionism "in Prophecy," 1'rof. Kdward C. p.

weekly ilancetln 15--10 n. Eirenlon, devotional Eirenion, "Talk on'World Religion," Margin K. Schermerhorn of Boston. Monday, 1C--4 p. Kirenion, "Israel--tho Marvel of the Age," Prof.

Edward C. Gelsinger. Wednesday, 1 July 1.18--8 p. Elro- nlon, program, Mr. Edward Boston.

Friday, July 20--4 p. Eirenion, Unhai everybody welcome. Saturday, p. weekly dancejn the Eirenion. 1 Sunday, July 22--10 a.

Birenion, xlevollonal services; 4 p. Fellowship House, "Talks on Abdul Bahn," Mr. William-H. Randall. House has been opened, with Mrs.

Isidor Flexner of as for Ihe season. The following guests have registered Miss Cora Proctor of has been passing a week In this city. Charles II. Drowsier and wifo of Concord are nt Itye for tho week-end. Benjamin F.

Klmball of Brunswick, is the guest of E. C. Matthews, and wife. V. M.

Mattison and family have taken a cottage at Jonncss Uonclj, Kyo, for a few weeks. II. Topping and of Manchester who were here today will.spend Sunday at Hampton. Harry B. Teaton and family have opened their collage at Rye North Beach for the season.

A i IIIslop who was operated upon at the hospital in Brockton, continues lo improve. Miss nose Emery of Sherbrook. P. passing the summer with Charles I. Tibbotts and family of i street Christian Christenson and L.

M. Layerty of St. Louis will pass Sunday in Portland, making the trip by auto. W. H.

Topping, private secretary to Congressman Sherman B. Burroughs, was visitor here today and called on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes of Brockton, are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry 1'. 1'nyno of Maplewood avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Dagon of Xorth Berwick have taken up their residence In Kit cry, Mr. Dagon being employed on the navy yard. and Mrs. L. W.

Jfntght and two daughters are the. guests of Mrs. JUDGE GUPTILL FINDS HOOPER NOT GUILTY In Causing the Death of Frank Gately on June 2, on Lafayette Road. Judge Ernest O'uptlll of the municipal court on discharged llilddon with manslaughter in the second degree In causing Ihe death of Frank Gately on June 2, 1917 by i him down with an aulomobllc. The stale's evidence tended to show; a on tlic night of June '2, shortly after 'H o'clock the deceased, John l-'lnnnagan and Ernest Coughlln were passing over roud just over the brow of the i beyond Greenleaf avenue, going In a southerly direction.

Coughlln was about 00 yards" ahead of the other two; Flannngan and Cintcly were walking side by side on tho right hand of the roud, Flannar, gan walking at the left of.Clnlely. Just before the accident Gateley lagged behind Flannagan nml about at a moment was struck by the unto- niobilc, (ho automobile passing Flannagan and being stopped within sixty feet of the collision. The respondent was driving an S- cyllnder Packard automobile, about 20 miles an hour, with his wife nnd Albert G. Mclnlosh In Iho car. A Ihe car pasaod over the brow of the It ran Into a fog more or less dense, and about the instant i i the fog the automobile struck Galclcy.

he had heard that Abraham Lincoln was, dead. That the man at the wheel snld. he never heard of Abraham. That the cop pulled a smile and told him lo push his Kord along lo Strathani Hill. That ward flve voting: quarters Is still'located on Water street.

That nobody appears to have dug up Iho keyes as yet and tho moving to clly hall I to come. That cigarettes and playing cards are tabooed from Iho Christian Kn- iteuvor comfort bags which the so- cloly Is i i for the enlisted men. That they won't cry over Ihe cards, but the smokers in the service will niss the cigarettes. That the A. A.

club members say Hooper who was charged i. lhcy wlu lt fcw soel ors nnd solOlers when they net caught up ou the work nt home. That ex-Mayor Fitzgerald and Mayor Cm-ley of Boston are holding another post mortem on Iho hatchet. Tho names of tlic young men who registered for the selective dratl on Juno 5 are in tho hands of tho war department in Washington. That this country seems to be divided between a quartet of four fighters, knockers, worker grabbers.

That the New York Sun Is raising fund lo purchase tobacco for Iho American soldiers in France. That was realized In less thar three days. some men lay up something foi a rainy day which i a goes lo their grandchildren. That If the value of some autos was judged by tho noise of Ihe horn, some flivvers would be worth more than a $12.000 foreign car. That many, man can write a column ot garden i but can only raise a disturbance in his own backyard.

CUYSOLICITOR EMERYAPPEARS BEFORE BOARD Talks on the Middle Street Paving Controversy, At meeting of tlie Hoard of Public Works last night, Clly Slolcltor Emery reijorletl on the Miilillu street paving controversy with Ihe Air. Emery stated a so far ns ho could learn the railroad ilonled absolutely Us legal liability to do any a the IiAvinff but thai bei'oio next Wednesday a statement as to Its position on tho relaying of the tracks on Mkldlo street In connection i tho paving would be submitted. The date for the hearing before tlio Public Service Commission Is July 1C, at Portsmouth. BOARD HAS COMPLETED ITS NUMBERING Take the family out for an airing 1 on Sunday after church. LOCAL DASHES The local hoard Xo.

1, for Rocklng- iam county finished its numbering of cyistralEon cards and listing Ctli, and a i to the ndju Knight's, parents, jfr. and Mrs. Frank ei al 1ics of ral lls tlllcl to at the Green Acre Inn during past and Mrs. Charles P. Thompson, New leaven; Mr.

and Mrs. W. It. Randan, Dr. ind Frederick F.

Miss Miss Edward C. Getslnger, Uoston; Miss Mildred Doyc'e, Mr. Malcolm Mr. Howard C. Evans, llavcr- Miss Daniels, Boston; Mr.

and Mrs. George Gray, West Palm Beach, Florida 1 Miss' Philana Mac Lean, Andovcr; Prof! and Mrs. Shook and daughter, Williamstown; Miss Sara Mao Ixan, J. Frisbee of 171 Sagamore avenue. T.eon Jacobs and family of Springfield.

nnd Mr. Jacob's mother of this city passed the first part of the week in Acton, as Ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. H.

Present I. Miss Marguerite Jones, who has been the guest of Mr. Charles 13. Hodgdon and family of Woodbury avenue for the past two weeks, left for her home In West N'cw Brighton. ENTERTAINED THE INMATES OF THE WENTWORTH HOME A pleasing program of classical music for-viola and piano, was rendered at the Wentworth Home on Friday afternoon, July 6th, by Mr.

James Cioddard and Miss Mary B. B. Miller. A a Duo, by Goltermann, Opus 26, was followed by many Statcn Island, on Saturday morning. Mrs.

Howard C. Holllster of Cinc i a i who Is spending Ihe summer at Little Boar's Head, N. has announced that Iho marriage of her daughter, Evelyn, to Roland Morris Maker, of Boston has hccn Inde finitely postponed. The ceremony was to have taken place at St. Andrews- by-the-Sea, Jiye Beach, next Saturday.

provost marshal-general, a copy of the of names numbered set-hilly from 'I to 20-15. The list Is posted at the oillce of the Boavd, Treasurer's room, County Court House. Klate sU'ect, Portsmouth. N. where It may he examined by anybody Interested.

A copy of the list also is available at the board's oflice for tho use of the press, which by direction war department, Is requested lo pubf Hsh the same. I I A E. JIAUVIN', Clerk of Local Board Xo, 1. PERMANENT HUT FOR BOYS AT THE FORT A regular M. C.

hut Is to he erected for tho boys at the local forts, This Is the decision of the Y. M. C. A. war council.

It will bo of the same type as thouc built on tho western war front. The present tent Is inadequate and in had weather Is useless. Baggage 3. transfer gerrtce. Call For Mid-Summer Work and Diversion THE NEEDLE WORK AND BOOK 'DEPARTMENTS i --OF-- D.

F. BORTHWICK STORE SCOTCH AND SHETLAND YARN STAMPED LINENS, CRETONNES, EMBROIDERY MATERIALS. MOTORCYCLE RUNS INTO STONE WALL A motorcyclo with carrier attachei smashed into the Ntone wall just low the llrst curve on the Ocean boulevard. The driver had his clothing torn Into shreds. The car was badly wrecked.

Tho strange a of the accident was how the driver escaped with only a few bruises. The machine went clear through the wall. GOV. KEYES AND COUNCIL IN THIS CITY Governor Henry W. Keycs and Coun- cillors Yarney, Verrette, i the state engineers arrived here on Friday night, and this morning 7..10 left to Inspect tlic ocean boulevard.

They relumed lo the city and then went north over the White Mountain route. THE HERALD HEARS You can't beat thin weather. Phone 37 and have the Hera lit sent. Conscription day is eagerly looked forward to. Fish of all kinds at Clark's Branch Tel.

133. If you waul equivalent of your in electrical work, sec N'. J. Groux, 101 Hanover 'street. i Fruit, Ice cream, variety goods and groceries at Lafayette Open evenings.

The rest of the X. H. coast artillery will go into camp at Fort Constitution on July 15. Antique-furniture restored and upholstered. Hair matressei renovated.

Margeson Bros. Tel 570. Word comes from Hockingham Park that nil Is going fine. The men are gelling I perfect condition. Lobstera and fish fish of all kinds, caught by our own boats, fresh every day.

E. Jameson and Sons. Tel. 246. Carll's blacksmith shop will be open I for business on Saturday afternoon a all work will bo given prompt attention.

Don't i of leaving Portsmouth i without ordering The Herald to fo low you. In no other way can yo keep 'posted on local events. Koleher trucks, C. Woods, Bo street. Unless all signs fail, the shlpbulld Ing plant which The Herald lias fo some time assured as being more tlia probable, will bccomo a reality vcr shortly.

GETTING POWER FROMTHISCITY Electric Line Across the River Operated Daniel Street Plant. The power plant of the A a i Shore railway which has been In operation since the road was opened, has been closed up and will be dismantled. This follows the arrangement made by the company in which power for operating tho cars is now provided the Itockingham Light and Power Company of tills clly by means of a submarine cable crossing the iver from Noble's Island. O. O.

F. NOTICE. doesn't a what style model you prefer, it's liere. All the various style "pinchbacks" -and "belters." Then, the smartest of styles in the regular or plahi back'' models. Sport coals-'and Beach and Panama'dolli suits Henry Peyser Son Selling the of the Period, Tho members of Strawberry Ba ncampmcnl.

No. I. O. O. are icreby notified a tho Installation of tfficers will be Monday evening, i.

1317.. You arc requested to ho pres- nl. Refreshments will be served. Brothers are requested to bring cake. 1'or order, A A.

HUGO. Scribe. KO(JND-- At the i i a ladies' parasol, also i folder. Store, That one of Iho local traffic olllcers held up car from Maine few days ago and posted the driver on tho traf- lic rules nnd regulations. That the driver said lie never heard of such rules In That the odicer then asked him If OLYMPIA Tonight 6.3O-8.3O ES RAY IN "THE PINCH HITTER" The best everyday, human interest, college and baseball diamond picture ever dus Tough at 6.30 and 8.30.

WILLUUN FOX "LOVE'S LAW" MOLLY KING in "Mystefy of the Double Cross" POLICE COURT John Dyer and his son, Thoma painters, who engaged in a scrap sllngton sheet on Friday mornln were lined up in police court to lay. i drunkenness. The were drafted for 30 days al the Pen a street castle with a fine costs a i to The' Dyer claim Khodc Island as their home nm vero prepared for camp life as well a painting. They carried hags am )oxes i potatoes, pickles, crackers aimed goods and cooking cquiprncn nd requested a the stock be cold storage i their vacation Is ver. man charged i non-support of wife was released on agrcemcn lo pay her the- sum of $5 weekly.

He was also placed under bonds lo kcer Iho peace. Robert for larceny of (30 from Harry Abroms was released and his case continued for sentence. William Randall was ordered to serve 30 days at tho county farm after pleading guilty to tho charge of enness. HEARING WILL BE AT COURT HOUSE The hearing before the Service Commission on Ihe petition of the City of Portsmouth for renulrcd Improvements on the part of the JJos-. ton and Maine on Mltldlo Ktrcet to take place on 16 will ho held In 'the Ttocklngham county court house.

BORN AT HOSPITAL. SUMMER COTTAGE For Sale All Furnished $800 This cottage is near Wall Sands, Rye, N. has 7 room on high situation and is we and completely furnished. BUTLER MARSHALL 5 Market St FRANK W. KNIGHT SHOE TALKS 10 Market St.

"SHOES OF QUALITY" Portsmouth Put the Right Sort of Shoes in Your Trunk They will add untold joys to your va- c.ilfon, and rn -cur you find such Investment will add long lift to the shoei a wear in city to business or shopping. It pays to buy shoes for purpose and with a purpose. A PLEASANT VACATION AND PROPER SHOES arc inseparable. Not alone is comfort a coniidoration but arc for that a decided to the iport, and havt rnuch to do with satisfactory accomplishments. si For Sale NEW CASTLE AVENUE HOUSE, $1700 FRED GARDNER Building Ics in Parti- mouth our Daylight Factory 102 St.

"Eat a S. J. Zoller of Boctqn ELECTRIC NEEDLE SPECIALIST Removes Superfluous Hair. Will be at Hair Drew Parlor of Ida A. N.lsorv 4 Building, July 21.

Mr, And Mrs. Charles Weaver of Cabot street are rejoicing over Iho Mrth of a son which occurred tho Hospital today, TUTORING French, Spanish and General Subjects. 'HARVARD, ins. T. ROOSEVELT ALLEN, 11, N.

H. Bay State Paint and Varnish in New England PRYOR-DAVIS DISTRIBUTORS FOR THIS VICINrnr. TeL509, "The Old Hardware Shop" 36 Mukel Strad PorUmouth, N. H. UNITED'STATESJDEPOSITORY I824 15 IT BETTER TO PAY BY CHECK? Because it is (he Safe, Convenient and Economical Medium of settlement.

is the businesslike 'adds (o onels prestige. You are cordially invited to come in and open an account, subject lo check. DepoiiU $1,115,000.00 BANK PORTSMOUTH Hi..

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