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FOUR" THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD 38, Business 37, paid uol ulilc aa second-class mall matter and Portsmouth's A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE Portsmouth, H. Tuesday, October 21, 1924. Human Boys Preferred THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD "5 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 pany rlTifiTa shoTV. A fine evening of enter- ts assured the- 'membera company has an abundance talent. i-msa excrcrarverjr to it or not otherwise- Vn 1 woman are becoming- members of college Republican clubs in equal numbers, with the men students according to Mrs.

AMn Bert vice chairman the Republican XaUonal Committee. She says college- students are showing much interest in politics. STamr 0 OF THE NAVY NAVY YARDS Appointed in Supply Dept. George S. Kirvan i retired "(By associated Press) New York.

Oct. 2t-Four men unto clerk- i pay vet. 21--Four men under Hnn i aMointeii to a were questioned today in con- in PPftr Dapartmen the ae the- robbery early yeater- ocal yard and assumed' his duties toe West Side apartment Little boys, who want to buy material for making them-, selves radio sets hare their own ways of father IX? 00 8 Cara TM- on the subject. But if they needed a handbook to. guide them 1T-1 1 I i i not choose Jacob 1 them are sen-ing as officers and mem- 5 SoOTB Distanc.

to Attend SaI 8 hereof executive boards. MissElean-f Ona tte Prospective, buyers in- itterton, daughter of former' the public ot condemned'and sur- Tsr- 3 Chatterton President of thel 3 material in the local yard todav er -I 13 A JQI In Boston Wednesday public sale wHl Gnmpie was the little hero who followed Rollo in Mr I Abbott's literary achievements. Grimkie was'desirous of learn-1 1 mg carpentering. This is the way he went about-it: "ririml-ip ITI woman are active in the col- among them i 'Grimkie went into his father's library. His father was sit.

at a desk writing a letter. Grimkie went up to- the table and stood waiting there for his-father to look up and speak to him. said Grimkie, i want fo talk to you about some VVTIT o-f- 1 i i a LU uiiKTo you aoout some buaness, whenever you are at leisure. I suppose it will take about five or ten "Father laid his watch on the table. 'At eight he said.

"So Grimkie bowed and retired." Grimkie reappeared precisely on the stroke of the appointed and made his explanations and requests with the same dignity and reserve shown in the first interview. There was no display of vulgar enthusiasm or childish eagerness It is easy to laugh at this sad picture of an i 1-year-old bov lork was among the women's colleges to organize a Hean club. 'Republican elubs have been organ- (1 i i ized and are in the ization in 00 colleges and universities the northeast and west, and SO per cent of these schols aro oung women ofe becoming mem- YAKD fl Confused by Orders U. S. Henderson -rd awaiting orders the department.

Davis has Just returned from a vacation and a mistake the department gave him two assignments, one at Portsmouth yard and the other at Indian Head (By Associated Pi-ess) Soniervffle, Oct or Fellows a chief petty officer attached to the-. -toy of toe Utat was: shot and killed Hey te by.Strict JJlaguire.wbo Coks, iterLtTonal? wastf, a notorious thief. A plaUnmn diamond arral sned on a. charge of cluster ring, resembling- one- stolen i TM an au er and was released on from Mrs. Heyworth, was, found i Oct.

27. rf one the four prisoner" TM first who were arrested, for another holdup and later suspected of having been in- ta the Heywoi tll robB From their questioning of the prison ers the police also, hope to throw licit on the cases of Dorothy Keenan Louisa La-arson and Earth Bobe. Cards ueijyfmiig 2j bers" of the campaign committees in received ii equal numbers with, men students in rard a inornicing the, coming w. Ull of ftlfissa ftf A I Witt Marry Nov. have been received in vvila Ilrsc heard at a window, then was seen inserting a key ln tho door Maguare home.membera of Maguire's famuy Eaid JIaguir toQk a to- the.

door, opened it and the man pplcd with him. He told the police Landed to hit the intruder over VUh Ule Weaion bttt 'n tha Convenient Drop Seat ived on a nearby street and the said it was possible had mistaken the house for his own while i toxlcated. At the same Mmo thoy a other theories. the usasm eagerness is easy to laugh at this sad picture of an 11-year-old boy bowing to his father and addressing him in well-rounded sen- teiKes without any slang or omissions of courtesy The stilted IMe Gri of these clubs. "There are "200 normal schools in the Northeast and West.

-Women compose the larger part of the student body of schools and they have been zealous in forming Republican Clubs. In my talks with the women students in all parts of the country I have found that women teachers in of Lieut H. S. aa tl berta C. Gilbert which will take place vv on Hitchcock- is a member of-the strnrtfba Corps and Tras located in the local yard for 3 years, attached to th manufacturing- section of the Indus trial Dept.

He hails ill. are raisins to tho support or President CoJIdgo and the Republican Party because they have become alarmed over the attacks mnfln I Ma S3 the Constitution by the Socialist Third Party." 1 The real Sma11 with Developing mind anc good health has annoying ways and abundant faults Never heless one feels heartily glad that there probably was and never will be a human boy precisely like Rollo or Grimkie Employees as Owners Various American business institutions have admitted employees to participation in the management and prafits No such experiment, however has been so that re cently announced by the Bank-of Italy in San FrLdsco and oL 51 11 11 coast ul tne birongeit in the country It has and resources of OOO'its number 600,000. It has 36 branches tte state The plan seems genuinely intended to do this by o- ra duil 200 Salary and wa earne the bank FIVE DEATHS CAUSED BY AH EXPLOSION ON CRUISER TRBJTON (Continued from Page One) Tug Brings Supplies tug Mohave, from. Chariest Put in at the local yard at 3 Monday afternoon where she left several gy ro compasses and moving picture films, sailing again at Return From Philadelphia first class. seconfcLf rth ma seconaci John Arthur Sedgwiek, lieutenant, i J- Zrgmuna of the yard dispensary who made the trip on th- cruuer Hnnttaeton to Philadelphia re-" turned to th yard today by rail Junior grade.

Thomas Howard econd class. Calmon Colby White, ond class. Returns to Duty G. Toung, chief clerk In the its. oflllce, fay aftec several due to illness life -ir episode in tho life of Mrs.

Smith. It is falling in lave with her fourth husband before she Covered that he was her third- The. shock-of disillusionment far from breaking the romance- only added Pio.uancyto-it.lt^owedMrs. Smith that genuine affection may outlast the divorce court. And that is, 1 tke ase she is entering upon her fourth venture into matri- mca mitri- mony that love- laughs, it air obstacfe, even the dingy, dreary divorce court.

Mrs. Smith's first husband wag a resident of Brookffeld, Mass. Her second husband was William Guilmette of Lawrence and her third, who is also Playing in the dual role of fourth is G. Frank you need protection Cawl into a goocl a i Suit, mado by Mzdevvell. your own weight, 5 snd fabc can't go- wrong on any of this fine Underwear.

PKces a to SWEATERS Odd Lots to go at Coat (By Associated Press) Berlin, Oct. H-The 'dissolution the Eeichstag and the advent of new parliament will In she divorced him two years time they were living in Corinna, Bailey, seaman. seaman, soc- Whitc, turret Sterling, seaman, Killed at Pensacola Ensign William A. Engeman, of jj. wa kiiied when his 30a la crashed In the bay at Pen- eplain, I saccl 'a- on Monday.

The body was re Ho was a pilot of the student class of; 193-1. After working In various places.Mrs. Smith, who is a remarkably fine look- ns woman for secured a po- ition as housekeeper for Mr. and Mrs Llle O. Libby of this About a to work nitni ff ht ago she went to the Lan weeks ab- Industrial School as housekcep er.

The day after her arrival she ug.it sight of a. handsome farmhand in in no way en danger the fulfilment by Germany of the London agreement on the Dawes reparation plan, Chancellor Marx today told the Associated Press" 4.1- though the political makeup of the new Reichstag is wholly- conjectural at is convinced has been offi- 1 -n-ill return 1 VJ- supporters of Bawes plan and the foreign internal policies of. the present 1 government to insure the tion of a workable coalition ment. The Hatter 49 Ctvigiress St the wa earne conne bank will be expected to subscribe 5 to 10 per cent of earnings to a control fund. The bank itself will place fo employee's credit an equal amount, from a 40 per cent con nbution of the annual profits.

In addition the bank wS con tmue paying a $250,000 bonus which will be used for the" same purpose. Officers and directors must SaStVat leTst ca adties will be able in a few counteract In a con- Joseph Leo irst class. William Douglas second class. The cause of the explosion-, accord's to- a radio message last night from he Trenton, had not been deter. mined.

"The forward twin mount was the beam, with guns at an extreme elevation," said the message shot had been fired. Powder and shell were being hoisted into the turret and all safety-precautions had been observed "ITnttsual and care I TM preIimi to been tofcen at every stenXd a 7 pfes- TMS 0 ent, it is believed accident cannot not dXatanTfnt Se iCS be attributed to electrical trouble Im offlrofr acc0nlin to mediately after the explosion tha ac-j pushed cess door In the rear of the turret TOra rapidly for such ser- oceeding, donbt It stated that such conversations 'are two the realm of possibility:" To further these tests a big high i i iLf JV.y.POSSISlE'SOON (By Associated London, October New this is London." may be-quite a Troman th new honsckeeper was. It was a case of love at first sight. the thrills of quHe that it was merely the Shop dation represents "tion. for more than 23300 Ove year and than twice as many trains and brought Into Florida from the East am! --n, ousness of its equipment u.nu win oe train between Xcw Torfe New fast trains will also be between Haines City ami Pr and Tniliams remain neither tied after during the late.

Dartmouth. Prince- Passenger service from i ehigh, not Sarasota over the ,1 the 3ve ths other woman, tale seemed strangely familiar he told her who he was, Mrs. femith nearl all A rmy, Boston have most of their to play. Columbia, Colgate, opened and of four burned Three lla(I ard once before asked her if a was sweetheart she said yes. "When he 1 old-time- That was last Tuesday." On TVe3 nesy they came to Boston, but be'- cause they did not have- a record of toorce with them the city regis- constantly nan-owing highway oTM i i i to the The Army surendered and speed of Knc from- Xotre Dame.

Eockne nest -week end to meet the Princeton Tigers-, who gave evidence against the 3vavy of developing into a Anyone who is attempting plement his Income by Icccpln will be interested in the laic? can story on the subject. of mathematics, contemnla'i- and drowned, but body was A New Experiment i was not recovered. The scout cruiser Raleigh was searching for tha MUSICA.L REVUE OPENS Powered station is. being built by in the center, of England, containing a 200-kilowatt telephone valve transmitting plant, which is claimed to The Jtom Hvans Music. Kev.e 2.

TUmel a vag i TM' ek0me By picked" securing this that they might live life all asam as sweethearts." a- -ven which might this just setting u-, calculated that IIP enough to buy a hen 'c. After dinner suits. up in America and other sTn -V whieh will shortly result the instalk- servlce on ali express trains in the made 3g is better than' an(: songs-. the ti, works on 100 kilowatts. 1 tu ue no contnEn mind the soul of man.

of the offense The review this, year vw uliin ever, new costumes, songs. Jokes th have shown- that dances and scenery. Many old faces Wlater months are more favorable win be recognized mingled with the smnmer ana certain hours new-comers. tne 'Sht are better than the- day- It might be well to state- that the' tl I te Th Rus station when com chorns sging is- tha best heard here I have 16 mast each S2i for a. long- time.

The company has a Sh and if the Et of the nnmberof good male dancers this sea-1 VTM 1 3 insufficient, it will soa and! the speed set by them never' enlarffe1 nntil it becomes a. commer three championship in a season that has not Indicated an outstanding eleven at Yale or Harvard both of whom were pressed hard i i' 6 CWcks er on- Saturday. I TM PiHets lie would Rutgers loomed more fmpreSsive as Its veteran team beat Coi-nell 10 to short! a the ffrst shtlt experienced by tte liltuo Ked and its second defeat in four tte Shena seasons Co lacked punch in the' 00 a attained (,, his coops and runs he was occupyin. of his own state. ---the next year.

TM uM Urth lienom- airship Mhurat, X. for its to the Pacific coast and return Wnle the Shenandoah- was mowed to the mast at San Diego, her radio signals sent out over the low- set using a. 90-meier wave- S. S. Pinch, the series On the --a- the third prcln e'Sftt o'clo, re more i 0 all the tillable hours UUc-r original bon had populated tho try and expanding iulo nnd.

Mexico. community meet Just A i length were picked up by the U. andl tha chores Is busy most the time. la-. Evans rendered a fine selection and Ms fine tenor voice was heard at Its best.

PUBLIC HARVEST SUPPER by to "Woman's City Glnix at tha Woman's BnSafag-, Wed, nesday October 22, IT to 7 CHIEF HITS TROLLEY Beverly, ct. '21--Patrolman William P. Terry was so seriously hurt that he may Chief of Police William Davison was seriously hurt and several passengers in a one A A LO P. supper Is open to all citizens passengers oc transfent residents In tea communi 1 car were shaken up last nl-ftt ty. Tickets 50c each.

On sala-at 'TM" Ilei1 carrying the- noUcs v. 1 TM i rkw 4.t._ officer, crashed- head-on "3.t tlTQ' Woman', Building, Hatchell llfflinery bhop, and Toggery Shop. the one-man car on a bridge re CHAIRMAN OP CO1IMITTEE I T6ITy su fferln from fractured skull and numerous other head injuries, is on the danger list at a hospital here was asserted tha. Terry ELKS WfLL ENTERTAfN are iney jiosts Jimmy Evans theatrical corn- ocean, tho i At the same time tne naval experimental station at Bellevue, near Washington, D. wa able to maintain almost constant communication with the Shenandoah This performance is considered the more remarkable- of tho fact that while moored to Its mast the can use only a single wire antenna, approximately 40 fet length- WTrein- fn A llieet- "ha? -t.

ings wil, take place at Greenland Wed Wor nesday afternoon and evening of fliis Become necessarV 7 week. At 3 p. ra ia the Congregational out ovcr church there wil, be a discussion oa: i point he went out a th The Most Important Work of the i H. hadn't the heart h. -an Church and the.

Community." a sl Pastors of the Eye and the Xorth Hampton churches and other speakers from ont of town will be present. The Community and Harvest Supper will be at 6.20 p. m. in the new assembly dining room. At 7.19 p.

there will be at the taking the pi indoor in? said i tnmg like that and the 0 out of North A 1 Chester Guardian. EVERYONE'S EM airship can use only a single wire an- asseKrtl k'' d-l-ning room. Cross-TT or Puzzle has tenna. approximately 40 fet lengtln At iM tllere wHI be at the tte taking tho' When in. the afc the Shenandoah lets new 39S ton a musical pro-ram Mah Jon SS and other ttown an antenna approximately 200 and an inspirattonal address by Dr York Sun Iay World feet long: ar.

of ortsmouth 'n? Section of Oct; 2Q will ha 8 landoajl to also equipped of the aurroundin- Onr: pa 1122 section. a. niCrh-ncnT-pr- naVQ been The. Shenandoah; is also- equipped with, a high-power radio set. but this can bo used only at intervals because JJcUilUSG i Of the drain- on.

the meeting. M- iafte' of Portsmouth. 'The-people of the surrounding. and everyone in Greenland are i to th-ia community section. been, constructed by one of whom is rs the -Endicott Rocic 0 INCREASED BJgHts of Pythias-, -will ftoid a can- vention, Thursday.

Oct SO. The con- --Titian be under the direction With the PeanertlVl Winter TO FLORfDA! tite champion. Tou will be ce-ta-n I thl brafe-toxing shect so Worla in advance. 5hment It was xerry Winded by the headlight of the trolley" -The operator of the car. seeing the approach of the automobile had halted his When formed to- save the burning President Booth C.

Adams of received from a pror.i!:;fi·: not buffled. broke Into six bar- cSs taL nf nfriow urumg witn a. tt a cause his. conscience bothers Lian, whose name is withheld, has bctr. successful, says that lie the i "timi.

tiea was available. The bucketeers were Lta not buffled. broke Into six bar- cfess mt 15 Bt Ways bee of cider and extinguished tha mo ra than he obtained the diploma as he ei.l. flre sleeping ttot hEs fce strlcl: cars. Having berth accomnio- the university records..

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