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Portsmouth Herald Established September 23, '1884, Sunday. holiday. br lr when paid In advance; 60 cents a month: 2 cents a.llv««4 In parl ol Iho city or terit by mall, anlcatloa. b. to P.

W. Hartford, WHtor. 4 at the Portsmouth, N. H. malt matter.

Twtfrin. rate. Xnown up 11 0 AND PORTSMOUTH'S INTERESTS Telephones--Editorial, 33; Business, 37. i i For a (From Dostun i a Hullcllnl i anil older labor agita- trs have'caused In Iho ranks ot labor, but a a a ry to Increase i i jy i i i men to leave other ein- tloyera not five from bLinie. 'MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PR Porlsmouili, N.

Thursday, July The E)emaiKl for New Coinage. lo various ftudilibhs; diielly due to Ihe war, some are demanding coins of new clcuominalioiis bonit Iliere should be pieces pieces kSl a fares in many places six cents and the ihe.pricesflf rasrny articles that.used.to sell or cnv: Congress. will regard these suggestions for nag renmins to be seen. One newspaper says eSvinced that the proposed new coinage would add he convenience of 'the people and at the same i as i he convenence i romote thrift it-will be apt to authorize the issues, as i But if ought lo be thoroughly convinced a lot of coins that might prove more of a I i I war. liowever.

willing they may be to lake a a a of Its conse nuences. The llai-hoiiso situation. In Its basic a a i aftorda a natural chapter of bolhersomcness to l' 1( ecotiomic lilntory of the world conflict. ESPERANTO VILLAGES MURED Might Run On A Fashion (From ihe Brooklyn Kaele. lom.) Costume experts i say a an could wear a toga more gracefully lhan a man.

If Miss a M. Fan- kin, M. from a a wants to succeed Senator Walsh, don't of discouraging her aspirations. An Opinion Of a i M. C.

(From the i Free Press) Montana may do with a kin's candidacy is of course Its own private business, an outsider Is hard put to It to discover where the young woman's achievements recommended her for anything except permanent i private lite. The most charitable view of -her conduct IcadH to ihe i a i as a public, olliclnl she hasn't any sense. Chanca To" Set An a (l-'rorn the Telegram) Why i to In Colonel Caston is a i a for Ihe Dcmocrallc nomination for governor, especially a i a of the Doin- Coinmltloe, has i west of Iheso I Esl cran i 0 Congress of North overlooking the A i a oiwncd at lirecn Acre. Kllot. Tho Germans are reported have a session, coming as i -ocriUc' Slntc 'n'ounced iliat Colonel Gaston wholly unucceiilablo from volilil be Demo- from Page One.) Interesting Program Prepared for Convention at Green Acre, Eliot.

Sunaay delegate: from all sections -touay lor ma.lu slight progress north ot M. cnd on Asnan In (he district southwest of lo Doiimm lielow the Manic, hut i coun iry. Iirogress hero hue been slow. The ovcn lng nn informal public I maximum penetration of the French 1)n bo glvc the follow lino since 15 la 6 miles, according ii ouso; and resldcnls ot I'orti to tho latest roport. In the lighting Ol and neighborly north of Iho Marne, luo Itnllniis have heartily wclconm retaken tV.e of plalrixet.

two d( re5Ma i miles northeast of BliKny, the advices conKrcss by from r.l add. 1arls of i country. On Vrlday af tcrnoon, tho delegates and their i will tako an excursion lo York Harbor an address will be sivon In tin evening: in tho parlors of Iho Marshal by Or. O. S.

Lowell of Dosl-Jn headmaster ot tho I-utli school, on F.spcrnnlo Its purpows PEOPLE'S OPINIONS SCJlOQI, A I with attention to Its ii education. 'A'n excursion to llamptoi llcacli. nn Esperanto jilaylet. Stinil.iJ morning sermon Ksperanto and i reading of original Ksneranto i i l-'dward S. Paysoii of Uoaton lor ni'j /3HIH.IO mr.

A of the service do not require financial aro ot her features of Benefit For Sailors and Soldiers. ot a Hy Kliono a i aro certain people now In 1'orls- mouth conducting IL so-called henelk for the sailors and soldiers. The men iintrynas naa a number of small coins the use fit to discontinue. Among these were Ihj two-cent piece, the three-cent piece and ihe al which have been ruled out for some years heie a real need of any am he cratlc as ho bolted the Democratic president two years ago'; Why not avoid a contest by a i the Dcmocrallc convention dorso the Hcpnblican candidate for Hon. Calvin Coolldge, and glvo the State In these war days a governor hacked wholo heartcdly by the voters of both hlK parlies? a'hat would lw Iho palriotlc i lo do as well as ihe i that would he all over I nation as a model for Stales lo follow, Tho Executive Power Sprlnfflicld lii-pnullcan) i expect from assistance.

-If "they do Uncle Sam Is. Business sessions- will be ici-fcclly able to attend to Ihclr needs. he a cnc aay. have hecn approached by parties selling llckcls and business men liuve been asked to pay a certain sum for advertising In a program. Is this w.ir vork? la this la line for war Is It for charity, If not who It? CONGRESS ST.

BIRTHS AND DEATHS Mr. I I IS i mill a se civ rcnl people to struggle along with fiatiers in iim Sictrcu.rrency as is now available. i Governor Millikcn of Maine and the amusement managers t'Sd Orchard Beach are slill at il. The governor wants a hw" Sunday and Ihe managers insist on doing biisinesb day the week that is altogether the best for their usiness A few persons have been arrested and fined and the Itiljiic will now await- the results of (he next "drive. i is a bad time of Ihe year to draw young men from the farms but in some places the lists of draft cligibles are so Deduced (bat this will have lo be done.

Under these circtim- IsKrhces Ihe discussion of whether baseball is a produchve oc- or not would seem to be a waste of lime. livestock siluali6.ii is said to be. so excelienl thai there gill -probably be no increase in meal prices llns fall and win- Ir' and il is considered iossible that tliere may be a shglil rlduciion in the price of beef. If such a i comes the roiintry will endeavor to survive the shock. i Now il is said the government may have lo assume conlrol lobacco industry in order lo meel ihe demands of llie Briny and the Allies, and thai consumers in Ibis coun ry may liaye to be.

put on rations. This would not be a bad thing for ('some of Ih'eni; Nolwilhslanding President Wilson's recent poll- lies in New Hampshire is not adjourned. Twenly candidates in I iid fnr nommalion to various ofiices at Hit Wilson wise a i anil caution In exorcising his power. If he should a possession of any wire sj-sU'in, he would ho likely to In K-asons Jiiallfyini! i course, and consistent i 'Ihe a a "defence. It would surely lie folly tu overload Iho Government new these times merely "in ordci- to please i advocates: nor Is It nulte InU'lllglule that Ihe 1'rcsl- would lake mich slop merely I i lo a a a for powei Jlr.

U'llBun Is keenly conscious of his to conceive of I exccullve power lodged )n his a ns a means to an end. and a tliat end. Is on ono has equaled: i In explaining since Ihe i State's entered the war. i George-- a Democrat (Viom i OeorKC has become since the war i lib-lire, and at llic movies 'inspires no i-nlhilslasm when he appears llic screen. is In his c.ise a a egoism no i i alioui i i i of i His simple democratic hearing makes us i less of his kingship a of i a a iiilall- lles.

As a i he possesses no cons i i a powers of the nainP. Ill i legality Ihe a a i tho crown remain, but In practice "they arc obsolete. Tlio.Eng- i a hates to break with pasl. So he changes the anil spirit, preserves forms of his Tho monarchy survives with all of Us- iradlllonal dlgally and i a observances, but devoid of a i The i Is symhollc- which actually That 'the i 1-aT'rfo no wrong" still true, In KIIB- land, but II Is because he has no power to do anything, wrong or rlghl. cacii uaj.

representatives of tho Boato: Bslicrantlsts visited Orcen Aero "Monday; and -Miss B. J. -Merlnin. th secretary of tho program comrnlltcc avo a brief but Interesting talk. Wednesday afternoon, the announce lecturer failed to appear; and Mi P.

of -Now Yoi -ave the or his series of Intel l.rctaUvo readings from Jlrownlns Next week, the regular triweekly Ice for First lures will lie. resumed at 3.30 -p. in. 7 101 dlondays, Wednesdays Six of 131 Onc or features of tho neai fi tiiro will bo a scries ot talks un d. inesllc economy by Mrs.

(iracc ulu of Cambridge, nccompanled illvcra practical ilctnunatrnlions. Olh. sm-akers will be a later. '1 Ksporanto class is making crcdltal, great enthusiasm bcliiB shown jy n. numlier of the people, well i their elders.

Admission Is Tree to tho class, as well ns to all and Ihe public la cordially, invited. The i i birth and death records hnve 'been recorded Iiy city clerk for tho i Bl of IMItTlIK allacked hy tho women i I broken glass, eggs and i i bottles a ng a and iiejiner were. also brown in an a to blind them, IH Officer llj-othcrs was badly cut on ho back ol Ihe ln-ad by a 1C. and others suffered slight I i ordered the Hltitu iiiard to go down lo the i at to order. About JD women were arrested.

The i a i trm.ps clmrcM wo- ncii lixo.l and I i scalu-rod. Tho i a no i a a in tin- i i men ivert- arrested for a i a a a he mills. FARE INCREASE ON ATLANTIC SHORE LINE Tho Allaallc Sliore Itallivay. whicl operates 100 miles of Hack, from Ueach lo Hiildi-ford. and a i to has liecn a i.ermls lion hy Ihe I Coinnds- i of Maine (o raise a I' 1 on a i branches of tlieli AMERICANS DRIVE ENEMY FROM SECTOR ntf'iri fur K-- that." in i lie Amorkrm sector on i i i this t-ni-my lisul lieen en- i i i l.lie smiili The i i of a i a Tli ion j- Uio O'liriny i i-i-iKViUM i i i of i d'iys to our llnc-u noju- Vtuix.

His a i i wore i-omplfto up hy ami In- a Ihe." 100,000,000 POUNDS BEEF SENT ALLIES Xnw York. i food tKHtnl night llial It Inul recelvwl a trail" i rroii) Hi" foorl a i i i a a i that nearly IOu.OM.OOH 3 ON corUiln of Uu-Li 1)f( WHH' nl.m:i,| anil nlso to i ht- In- i i i i i road, uveen a and Sprlngvale from cents'to Tlie old i was 5 cents, and when I was raised to-li Jitney service' was slarlcil and 10 buses have been opcraled between Iho two villages. The. nc-w rates, effect Wednesday. PROVIDENCE CAR STRIKE the slg i terms of an agreement a for nalnres, the Federal nf the Rhode I a Company and setitatlvc-s of the Ktr.eet Carmen's Union I following a discussion a i i Weil- i and a l-'uliruaiy March A i May 20 2S IS til i i 147 ft DEATHS (Stillbirths Rsclnded) 1U17.

Total a March 3 i FOOD FOR AVERAGE WORKMAN One Year. a a February March A i Mas- Total 101S. Tolal Deaths. 17 IS 37 15 111 nverlcd on lhr- Ir.illey' llnc-s here. The i trustees Irnvn said.

can ask for i a i lieliiK nlncd' by the iriisttcs. Ijiil Hie i wants both sides to seek i a i Jlusi.u-ss Agent James M. Coleman of Ihe Street Carmen's Union mid the result would In- reported to the i i al n- i In I a Hall. y. i i a lij'- I i i Italy and -the -mul'th any previous In the of Ihr- i i pork e.x|iort« i for (he sami) Ihey were i less lhan In A i RUCKMAN WILL HEAD C.

JUHSTRiCT r.oslon. i i i i i a Chief of lha (Jrdiuiujo I i i i i i i i who I.L-en a i ob.it'rviitioiis for i i a weeks on llio Is lo sin: cccd llrlg. tlen. W. uf Noi tlieasu-rn A i nl.

accr.rdhiK t' an I I I I I I I i i a i i i Cm I i a i lii.nl of the -Vorlti A a A Ulslrlcl. a i i i i l-liislli'jrl to i dinx- L'nl i A I wlm i ho I a Kinilh il sovereignly resides in Ihe people. kVics in New is noi aiijuuiucu. already in the field for nominalion to various ofiiccs at Hie September primaries, and the list is likely lo be enlarged. Peirogmd is reported to be suffering from an outbreak of llr Jera But perhaps il-is only an aggwvalci altack of bclly- caused by Germany's demand for an iiKlemmty of seven bil'libii'rubles.

ems good to have Ihe trains i over the Dovei (bridge Flil Rents I New York (Trom the Now York World) Outddo the pl'ohahlc circumstances of pronicerinB In rentals, there undoubtedly- are ciuoer liilcrcslinB condlllons these days In the world of New York a a dwellers. And Ihe most nnd a fact In evidence is a ns regarded from the surface of things, the a Is more Iroblesome fo the rich and for he moderately a for i less favored fellow-residents. I Is far easier for payer of SCOO i year and less lo hire homo or rfiance one than it Is tor the seeker of a cosily suite to Und a place to lay Ms hrail. While such stale of thhib's Is precedent. has worked In on mys- i ways lo UI-IHK about.

It has In the. flist P'ace. New York a real world's centre, tho goal not onl of newly prosperous Americans but a moneyed exiles from Bnrope In a reaction It has driven Hies to shift for economy's sake from largo i a houses lo flats. A calling of soldiers and the going on! of a lo widely scattered war I planls a remillcd in fnm removals and of a eOfci-t a payers of a a i And In Ihe background always Is iho patent fact ili.it me builders cf tho a i i i hciu.ien, so In the years Jus p. 1 are for the period off tho I I Job.

Bitch conditions, at least no- boJy' engineered. did not GERMAN MUSIC IS TABOOED AT SALISBURY BEACH Board of Trade Orders It Cut Out From Concert Programs. The meeting of the Salisbury Beach -Hoard of Trade tho matter of music and special attractions came HP 'or discussion. neither a or I o. Iho hoar.1 a come out iiuarely Hull In a and nil cam- lo be umler Its auspices Ihe a i of prlvnlii gain or convenience shall not count ngalus: the.

support and welfare of the. government. This i nrsl brought oin a discussion regarding a orlllclsm of tho baud playlnb- "Heldelburg" al a rcccnl conccrl. While, such i was hold to be extreme. 11 wa; ihe i opinion that savoring of a i would In permltled on a program, Tho second i developed wai a while every member of the of Trade was primarily in business t' a money, no not, however Indl i a profitable, would bo conn tennnceil If against Iho policy an- best Interest ot Ihe i III prescnl war conditions.

Associated 1'rcss) a basis (a! a a i the of foinl i be provided for the a Wf Kclentlllc 1-ood i has found an a age man of working eight hours a day fowl ai- uvcragc a of 3.30U carries. Tho commission conalsls of rejire of Ihe United Slates l-Viince. Hilly. Helglum and a mm and Its lo consider tli fiod "problem of allies from i -clentlllc point of view, nnd In agreement wlHi the. i a executives mako prrfpoKiilr, Ihe allied EOV- ernmenls.

Tlio wmimission agreed that, In it should become Impossible- to 3.30 calorics of food, a reduction of could he Bttfterc'-l for some time i I to health The minimum ration of rat toi tho "average was determined i 2 5-S ounces a-day. The commission recommended that a i average milling extraction n'f S5 for ivheat ho adopted throut-liout Ihe allied countries bul i c-ximcllori may vary from SO per cent in summer to 00 percent In wln- Tlio commission held sessions in ,011.1011. I'niis and Home. Why Not A Dover? la cutlmaleu i between 50 nn-l women from Dover. Somcrawoi-lii.

Salmon 1-Vills. Honlli llcrwlck and other IOWIIH In Htrafford KIV nuw i I yard in the clerical und as male optral'irM. GEN MARCH PMEDBY KING GEORGE (Hy Associated Trow) IS, i a a i Ihe i l-'rnnJ cro.iK of Hio rtlKlliiKiilHheil a i "I'd'-r St. Mlehi.el and tit. lo era I C.

clili-1 of slaft r.f Ihr- A i a a Savcntcen Get Cards. -rive I tiuilrnalier. I itert lielpers. 1 and S'shlii- lielpcra arc the latest from the rralslratiou list for the I i a nuiiartnicnt. THE KAISER WATCHED A i to a niedlcr, a fanners and their wives en morn Indigestible food and suffer (roi JvspepslV in all Its forma more sever ty a city a Join the Herald's booilcr clul Thero Is no limit to Ha membershl, and thero a great wh Join.

I ELKS WILL PICK A NEW PLACE FOR THE OUTING Between Gloucester and Nahant for the Qulle a few of Iho local lodge of F.lks favor a new scene of i this year aJid would like "to t'o to a a in a special a i on the occasion of the. anniversary. A a i is said to lie out far a sail are talking of a i a steamer for the day am 1 puttlmr in lit Gloucester for a shor i and a prosram of sports. The matter will shortly come up for action hy Ihe organization and II is more a likely a el then one or llic other places, named i Bet llie J01S oulliiK. POllCEOOURT VISIT THE POPULAR LEDGES Where Is there a more i place 10 lake your i for Ira.

i chicken or lousier i a at tlm Ledges-. Only 1 1-2 mile drive frimi I'orlsmonlli and you arc at a spot on Ihe New coahl. I'honc for bncclni, arrangements or come any i room Is thoroughly- equipped tin- your company's Adv. The Herald Is the newspaper of this section. FFENSWE (Cy Associated Press) 1 a a the opening of the latest (Jer'man offensive, from an advance ohservallon post norlh of his favorite correspondent a Hosnei rcporls In a HspatCh lo a 13erlii RIOTERS QUELLED BY STATE GUARD a July women; strikers 0 1 'loylston Iist riot Wednesday when the.

electric, I i-ars brought workers to'-Iho mill. llio workeri left tho cam they Fos.c. a Market street lodging house keeper was the only one In municipal court a where he was heard on charge of keeping lliuor (or sale. He was defended ly Samuel W. JCmery and Cliy Solicitor John i proseculcd far Ihe state.

DeFosto was arrested following a raid police Shortly a II o'clock. i pleaded not i and stated a the whiskey. gin and small a of a a i a rum was for i and his wife's personal use; a nelllier of used much llmior and this ll'iunr was purchased last April. He produced a i sold i a ot Ihe liquor which was In his chamber. i Tho found probable cause nn-l ordeml rino of 5100.

ami costs and a sili-pcnded jail sentence, of 60 days. a npnealcd a bonds In sum of $-100. Our i The Thing ThatCounts is not so much the amount of money you pay for a suit of clothes, as the value you get for your money. -We-have advanced the price of our suits, but we have tried to keep the a i up to our usual standard. Making Uniforms of our business.

WOO THE TAILOR PORTSMOUTH CITY BAND REINEWALD'3 ORCHESTRA Mutio far nil occ 1 jtrt Violin. R71- REINEWALD, 2 O.W. St. ItMM,.

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