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JHE PORTSMOUTH HERALD, THURSDAY, Some Light Reading Matter PAGE THREE BY BLOSSER His FRIENDS ft.Oo BEUL PICK OF PLATFORM MOM, AIN'T VOO AMY out) To A AT TW 8ACW. DOOR? Concord, Sept. E. Far- rnnrt, vice chairman of the Democraic state committee, announced yesterday that the resolutions committee had been selected for drafting plat- from to be considered at the Democratic state convention next Friday. The members of the committee are: StrafforO county, Michael O'Mulley.

Somcrsworth: Eelknap county. Dr. A a B. Parker, Gilmanlon; Carrol! couijty, Dr. Eartley A.

Carleton, Ossipee: Merrimack county, Nathani-1 E. a i Concord; I-Iillsborough county, M. Cutter, Antrim, P. C'hatel, Manchester, Jeremiah D. llallissey, Nashua; Chesire -county, George II.

Duncan, Jaffrcy; Sullivan county, ssamuei Edes, Newport; rat ton county, G. Conrad Lisbon; Irving II. Hink- k-y. Lar.ca^lcr. far as can be learned nothing is likely to to disturb serenity of the other than the pos- of a discussion of a Klan I.I.mk to be inserted in the platform.

FIND FOSSIL REMAINS NEAR BUENOS AYRES Laborers doin; ho suburb of Lopez, outside- the city limits of Buenos I Ayes, have discovered a rich deposit of fossil remains of tho beasts who used to inhabit this part of Souht America in prehistoric ages. The head, of a glyptodon, the predecessor of the armadillo, together with dorsal and thigh bones, were among tho finds, -which include also bones oT a prehistoric tiger. The slyptodon skull is not of the giant species, but the paleontologists of the National Museum of Natural History, who are conducting the excavating work, consider It as one of the finest examples yet discovered, being almost completely preserved, including nearly all the- teeth A A Is Giving Thousands Right Here in Portsmouth a New Grip on Life by Restoring Health, Strength and Vitality of Younger Days With demonstration after demonstration all around you of the remarkable powers of M. Andre's renowned health-building medicine, Karnak, to restore the health, strength and vitality of younger days, are-you going to let this great opportunity pass you Are you going to continue to strug gle hopelessly day after day trying to set enjoyment out of life when you m-ither look nor feel like standing on your feet? Quick relief is right around corner at the Karnak drug store. Listen to what some of the happy people in your own state say about remarkable change Andre's won- itrful medicine has made in 'their lives.

'Karnak has done everything and more for me than is, claimed for it. I just about all in from suffering indigestion and but Karnak has put me in great shape. I e.it like a schoolboy, sleep fine feel like a two year old all the time." --LORONZO OUELLETTE, 84 Shaw- Lewiston, Me. Quit suffering from such symptoms as poor digestion, formation of gas, I rheumatism, heart palpitation, slug- Sish liver and disordered kidneys. There is no reason why Karnak won't do for you what if is doing for so many others.

Read this: "The almost Immediate relief Karnak brought me from the terrors of rheumatism and stomach trouble is simply amazing. I eat what -want, digest everything perfectly, hardly fee! an ache or pain and can walk around without any effort. Besides I am gaining in weight and strength every ROSA STURGIS, 11 Howard Augusta, Me. Stop waking up dull ar.d tired-eyes heavy, head dizzy, tongue coated, taste and offensive breath. Kar- I Karnak is sold in Portsmouth by G.

ml; is a direct corrective for these E. PhHbrick and all leading druggists. distressing conditions. Multitudes are daily testifying that it brings relief like nothing else In the world. "To be able to -eat anything without waking up in the morning with gas pains, heartburn, splitting headaches and a ba'd taste in my mouth la wonderful, but that's what Karnak has done for me.

Tes sir, six years of-that misery, but it's all gone little six year old son is picking up and gaining weight' on Karnak, TV. MOXAGHAN, Lincoln Eangor, lie. Through the use of Karnak your stomach is p.ut back In condition, your liver and kidneys are properly cleansed and toned, your nerves are stead- your blood purer and healthier and your whole system working normally again. Get back your grip on health like" your neighbors are doing. Thursday, Sept.

25 Station KDKA-Wostinghoosa- Elec- trie, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Eastern Standard Tims 5.00 'p. scores. .5:30 p. concert by 'he KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra 0.00 p.

scores; dinner concert continued. 6 3 0 p. m'A-'XIttla- Miss'. Merry Heart." 45 P- m--Address by a- rcpreseif- tative of; the XutomobKo Club' of Pittsburgh. 7.00 p.

"3 gestlons for -Shrub' Groupings," prepared, by the-Fruit Growers Nurseries ewurk, N. Y. 7.15 arranged by the National Stockman and of the primary livestock and' produce rhar- "Three bottles of Karnak put me in such good health -that I never felt -better In my life than I do now. I am just brimful cf new-life and energy and all my stomach troubles and indigestion are gone. Karnak sure put me in the pink of condition and It is doing the same thing for my R.

LANCASTER, 107 Erackett Portland, Me. Try this great medicine yourself! Notice the quick difference in the way you'eat, sleep, look and feel. You will, be completely satisfied; otherwise the Karnak agent -will refund every cent you paid. kets. .8.00 by the KDKA Littla Symphony Orchestra.

p. time signals Weather forecast. Bar.ljaU scores 10.00 Chicago, ill. 'The Twenty-Four Hour Station Standard Time to 5.1S p. financial and final markets furnished by the Union Trust.

Journal of Commerce and U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 5.03 to C.OO p.

bedtime story told by "Uncle Bob." Also cnown as Walter Wilson. 6.00 to 6.30 p. broadcast from the Congress Hotel. 7.00 to 7.20 p. i utes of Good Reading." 7.20.to S.13 p.

program. S.13 p. First" talk. 9 00 -to 10.30 p. Home" program.

V-Springfleiil. by Charles' 'Hector with i a direct from the St. Theatre. S.30 by Olga a 1 and Walker Chamber- Iain, accompanist, from the Brunswick studio, Boston. 3.00 p.

by P.utlvPaley contralto, and Edith a ie and accompanist, from the Hotel Brunswick studio, Boston. 10.53 time signals' official U. S. weather reports. The Old Bus Rambled Right Aloiig GREENLAND New England Week FOR THIS WEEK For this week we are laying particular emphasis on Cloth made in New England.

At the of the tlst IB MABBETT'S Alyear Worsted. in Portsmouth by Wosternhouse Station WSZ Eastern Daylight Saving" Tima Studios: Hotel KimbalJ, Spnnafield, Mass. Boston Westinshousa Hotel Brunswick, Boston C.OO p. P.eisman Hotel Lenox Ensemble, 6.30 p. by Violet Gridley, Jack Armstrong and Bill Coty, from the Hotel Brunswick studio, Boston.

p. Reisman and his Hotel Brunswick Orchestra. 7.00. of games In the American and Leagues. ".03.

p. reports as furnished by the United States Department of Agriculture at Boston. 7.10 p. from the New England Homestead. 7.30 p.

story for the kid'Jes from (he Hotel Kimball studio, Greenland, Sept. mectln" of the Methodist and. cleties of tho Federated Church of Greenland will be held In their respective houses of worship 'next Sunday afternoon at-3 o'clock to see what action will be taken In regard to the continuance of the federation as provided in Article 3 Section 10 and Article Section 2 of the By Laws. This meeting is called by the Board of Directors that each society may discuss and decide its wishes in this regard The directors-will to give any further Information In. regard to the same.

Mary Packer, Secretary. The committee -for the rummage sale to be held at Portsmouth in October would be glad a articles clothmg.pictures, dishes, shoes, furniture, hats, books, thin' too good to throw a ay, especially men's clothing. All left at the parsonage. Greenland Grange has invited to Epping on Thursday night and asked to furnish half of the program. Miss friends nd, relatives Boston.

Miss Rhoda Hayes returned to her home after spending a Miss Gillian Odell. 3 WILL MEET J. State Street H. SMITH Gas On Stomach May Cause Appendicitis Constant gas causes inflammation which may th'e appendix Simple glycerine, buckthoi-h bark, 'as mixed in Adlerika helps any case gas on "the stomach in minutes.Most medicines act only on.lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obstinate constipation and to guard against appendicitis.

Philbrick's Pharmacy, 67 Congress The United Baptist Convention of New Hampshire holds Its annual meeting in Dover, October 7 and with meetings of the Conference of Baptist Ministers, 'October and 7. The program of the Convention will feature as one of Ha 0 fkAirr'n i a wor ot the a SCHOOL Miss INIVtH Merna Bro of Philadelphia; who has a nationwide reputation a Sunday School specialist, will address-the egates will be welcome at the cohven- ferences at several periods during the convention. This will be of special value to Sunday School workers among young people. Mlsa Ella B. Weaver.

New Hampshire Director of Sunday School, and Young Peoples' Work for the Baptist Convention, will, also speak on "Our New -ogram for Young People." Rev. W. II. Jones ot Portland, Maine, will give an address 01 "Youth." Visitors as fell aa del- convention October 7 and hojd convention. Opp.P.O.

STORAGE $6.00 and $8.00 Per Month--Heated Garage Open Day and Night Maplewood Garage Company Telephone 1704. Vaughan Street. ORDER your coal now. Don't put it off 10 very lato or that chap Procrastinate will land you yet as sure as. fats.

And cold Winter day you'll be ering around and wishinj for coal instead of having it. E. WALKER CS State, Water A Daniel Sts. Cnl) 01 237 SUNCOOK VALLEY R. R.

WILL CHANGE HANDS ON SUNDAY At 12.01 on Sunday the Boston and Maine -will cease. the control of the Suncook Valley railroad and the line TfiU.te operated Independently the owners. Equipment will be leased "from the Boston. and Maine railroads and the trains run to connect with Boston and Maine whenever possible. Many of 'the stations -will be.

closed and tickets sold on train. 50TH ANNIVERSARY OP MAINE W. C. T. U.

Portland, Sept. 2S--Mrs. Rachel Don, president the New Zealand Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 13,000 miles "to bring the greetings of -that body today to the Maine Union, which Is celebrating its golden'jubilee at its annual convention in this city. -A me'ssage was also read at -the opening 'session from Miss Anna A. Gordon of Evanston, 111., national president.

NOTICE John L. Lunt. Treatments and readings by appointment. 52 Tanner St. (jvery one of the new models embodies all of the features and qualities that have made Buick famous.

new prices I 0 own want. Hiram E. Wever 31 Pleasant Street WHEN. BEmR AUTOMOBILES'ARE BUILT: BUICK WHL JUHD.

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Years Available:
1898-1977