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THE PORTSMOUTH THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19. 1912 THECOMPANY WITH THE PYRAMID NEWHAMPSHIRE- FIRE INSURANCE Co. EXE1ER LEITER TOTAL LIABILITIES. CaETEKYLOT CARED FOR AND TURFING DONE With increased facilities tho subscribers again are prepared to take charge of and keep in order lota in any of the cemeteries of the city as may be entrusted to their cart They will also give careful attention to the turfing and grading of "tnenr also to the cleaning of monuhiontf head stones, and the removal feodieS. In addition to work at Cemeteries they will do turfing one gradis.j in the city on short notice.

Cemetery lots for sale; also and Turf. Orders loft at residence, tornc. 1 of Richards avenue and South strode, or by mail with Oliver W. Ham, 64 Market will be given prompt attention- M. J.

GRIFFIN SON. No. 3 Market PORTSMOUTH, N. J. Colby Wilson, j.a,inler, who hail the contract for a i i al the new Webster Hall (it the academy 'Was a visitor -hero yesterday.

Mr. Wilson I Is i i a and is -trial i of 'that He Inspected tilt: work done ran by his men. Caroline KolEO.ni, daughter of jUr. ami Mrs. John Foleom.

left vei'tbr- flay for Providence, K. where she take a course in training for a nurse. S. irercy R. Oliadwick iiistructo: hlctory at the Phillips Exe.ter academy who Jast year the Prussian exchange teacher to that country has returned and will resume "his position here.

The new rnniber of the -faculty is Howard W. Slark- weather, assistant in chemistry and physics. He ia a graduate from University, and also of the Harvard Graduate school. Frank Jvay who for the past two years has been clerk hi the Wetlier- :11 drug store has entered a school o' pharmacy in Boston. His place is filled by Benton Hoyt a local Phillips Exeter academy began its mt "hundred and thirtieth year at noon yesterday with a slight -increase attendance.

The xact enroll- cannot be ascertained till the is completed, wliich -will during the week. Registration lias eeu in order since Monday and Dear Mad'ani' Evenings arc chilly now. Fires will soun be needed for each i Inconvenient? Yes, it is annoying to i a fire for such a short time. But is Jt necessary? Why not install a Gas Heater? You can run it just when arid where you want to and put it Jn or out of action a-, you think necessary PORTSMOUTH GAS COMPANY AT YOUR SERVICE radically be over 'this evening, yet few stragglers will ku in tomorrow itil all -Hie week. Postmaster General Hitchcock it establish experienced carrier ser- icc in towns and villages having ost oflfl-acs of.

Hie second and third lass anil now not i a free rlivery service. Congress has ap- ropriated to enable post- misters to employ the necessary as iftance to deliver the mail in such the ainount to be ex- at any one office not to ex- red $1,800 a. year. The 'postmaster eral is authorized lie Togula-tions, 1'lii to prescribe A I For Weddings and Flowers Furnished for All Occasions Funeral Designs a Specialty R. CAPSTICK Rogers Street.

BOOKBINDING Of Every Description Blank Books Made to.OrdeiJJ J. D. Overi'Beane's Store, Congress i 4- MARBLE AND GRANIFE OF ALL DESIGNS My plant Lontalns an All Compresser, Pneumatic T661s' fdr Lettering and Carving, Polishing; Machines all rim by electric power. The only plant in this section' with i modern appliances. FRED C.

SMALLEY 8t Portsmouth Your Laundry Work I placed at random is productive of much annoyance and little satisfaction, bend it tc the Central Steam 61 State, St. will'not be. damaged. I will be delivered promptly and will an be there. Telephone 81)8-02.

is measure) was 1 before congress by Mr, The delivery of mail: by car-rlef is not confliied to cities a population of 10,000 or oven 1 or a a rc.cripts of at least This is In 1,541 cities iservir.i.? an urban population of The j'ural carrier service covert; routes, delivering mail to ouc.wu, TWs betweea iiCO.C-OO nnd people who res- dc in- villages and small lowiis oarrier service, a large gap wren the city and the country dwellers, classes of whom have tlielr mail delivered at their doors, while i other 30,000,000 must journey to the post office. It Is this discrepancy that Mr. Hitchcock strove remedy. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Petitions have been filed with the Publie. Service commission as follows Grnlton County Electric Light Power Company; petition for author- ty to issue stock and bonds, for permission engage In business in the town of Lebanon and Hanover and to transmit elecricnl energy outside the state.

Grafton County Electric Light 1 Power Company, Lebanon Electric Light Power Company and Mascoma Elcctjic Light Gas Company; petation for an order authoriz- sale and transfer by the second nnd third petitioners to the first notltic.ner of their property nnd franchises. A FEW TIRES at reduced prices, regular new guaranteed goods to reduce stock, for one week: 2Sx3 shoes 510-70; 30x3, 30x3 1-2 32x3 1-2 33xt 84x4, 36x4, J29.45! 35x4 1-2, 37x4 1-2. $38.20. I also have quite a few oaa size tires, and full assortment of tubes: 30x4. 33x4, 35x4, 35x4 1-2 37x4, 1-2, $6.00 etc.

Unguaranteed 38x3 Shoes $9.00 Prest-O-Llte gas and air tauks; Goodear air bottles of all sizes. Fire proof safes $10, $25 etc. Chas. E. Woods, Bow St.

BLUEJACKETS PRACTICE. PRESIDENT TAFT Continued from tiols is decreasing; in other words 'that it is less efficient than its com-! and its control of product is no! take any part in Mis junior-year" in college he again ruafle the football and his all aiound playir.ij led to liU election as ca; i .1:1 for the next college year. T.o same year he played on Ui basktba'l team 1 a i-i L. unci base on the base hall team, During his senior year Coach Eberle was captain of a very successful i football team, and also won his lev increasing only in those branches of turs in other branches, basketball, the business where by purchase or otherwise, they have a practical mou-' oiioly. I "Moreover, I have this to say toi workii Carry out.

the plan of Mr. Garry and Mr. Perkins and you will have given a control in the for labor i will aujt. these gentlemen perfectly. They 'Want competitors in the market for labor because new competitors will mean new wage scales-, and these the very and almost all the ball, and track.

Last fall h'n was assistant coach under head co.wh George Brooks, an old Pennsylvania star, an Alt America fullback. Eberle is a member of the Kapra Sigma a i and iilso belongs the senior society at Swathmore, nnd Hook and Key. 'ABOUT THEJTIPPING GAME Drummer'o Record Showing How Wan Always tho Lostr In Proceedings. "Arrived at Mansion house o'clock. House full.

Drew back over kitchen. Only one chair and ouo window. Bum bed. Bellhop moved chair twice, opened, then Closed window as hint for tip. Next asked if I wanted anything else.

Felt like kicking him out of the window, but gave him a dime. He didn't even say thank you." runs comment in tho Commercial Travelers' Magazine. "Washed aiid went down to office. 'Mother bellhop jumped for me with whisk broom. Chased me clear across since.

Gave up a nickel. Hiked for hotel cafe. Supper slip, 95 cents. Got two halves and nickel back from $2 bill. Left half and cussed myself for It.

Hat rack boy outside brushed hat. Cot nickel. "pot shaved next. Barber glared at me; tipped him a dime. Brush boy ffrabbed ray hut.

Brushed it some more. Nickel again. Wrote orders and wlfey. Got chased' with whisk broom hornet again. Stung for 'nother nick.

Played pool two hours. Pool keeper kept glaring till I tipped him. 'Nother sting. Back to the office. Fresh whisk 1 broom hornet got after me.

Give up 'nother nick. "Went to bed. Got woke up 6:00 n. m. by rattle of garbage cans.

Rang for hot water, boy who brought It asked twice if that was all I wanted. Got mad and told him no. I wanted to see him' get kicked- down seven flights of stairs, then up again, to cure hia tipworker. Breakfast bill just 75 Fo'f Sale, Let, losi, YOUGETREslllFRi THIS COLUMji. I 1 Cent a Word Eacb Insertio 4 Lines One Week 40C STABLE In effect WANTKtt us Wood 29 Congress St.

WANTED--Renned woman wanted to assist during the day In oaTa of young baby. 218 Islington St. Porttmotith tor 6.24, e.86, 7.05, 7.SO, 8.19, 1.42, 2.20, 4.ti 6.17, 7.27, P. Sundays, 3,10, J.2« p. for Lsave Concord for Port.mouth-- 7 3 TO LEI TO LET Seven room ifenemeht, with modern Improvement.

Apply Ru hlw TO LET--House. No. 689 Maple- woot! Ave. Ten rooms, bath and pantry large garden and fruit trees. Pleasantly located on high and in good neighborhood.

RronV low a good tenant. Apply to George F. Painter, directly opposite. "h2w to a gooi Fernald, TO LET--Building 20x20, suitable ma tipworker. Breakfast bill just 75 for-store or office.

Inquire at Marge- cents. Got quarter back only from son Bros Left it for tip. Paid bill J2.50.' dollar. for depot came three bellhops.grabb'ed my things. One got grip, one sample case and third my coat.

'Nother chased ihe put with 'whisk broom. Was so mad by now didn't tip any of Heard 'em mutter 'tightwad' and 'darn skin 1 when I shut back the door myself. Footed up amount of tips for that one innlug on way to depot. Just $1.601 Darn this tip game, anyhow!" TO LET--A small tenement for two people. Apply between 8 '-a.

and ,1 p. 49 Sheafe street, except Sunday. TO LET--Rooms for light house, keeping. Apply 112 Casa street. CHlwk 812 nien who have successfully opposed; miiou labor iirthe United States, and shut It out of (heir shops and bribed, it to be content to be shut out by all sorts of benevolent schemes of: profle sharing, which a man would forfeit if i a union." "Rats! Go tell 'that to the mar-, ines," was the answer the Governor gave to those who thought trusts nc-cessary for economy and efliclency.

When the Governor presented -here h's attack on Ihe party's plaivk In rlation to the trusts several American League, Cleveland--Rain. CnicsiKO, 9--0; Philadelphia, 1--12. 2--8; St. Louis, 0--2. l.viroll, 7--4; New York, 4--2.

National League, l' 9--0; Boston, 1--0. Cincinnati; New York--Rain. Si. Louis, Philadelphia, 3. CHi-ago; Brooklyn--Rain.

IN BRIEF. hundred members of the Minneapolis Commercial club applauded. Governor addressed the 4000 AVii.Thington, Sept. IS--Col, Theo- Rmisevelt will i each yi'ashlng- stud- toi: at 2.30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon i of the University of 1 according lo a report received did not talk politics. i TM lon train today by J.

Hosran, Progressive leader in llu District of Columbia. Chairman Olapp of the senate campaign committee will arrange lev Colonel Roosevelt to be heard afternoon regarding the alleged co.irtibutlon of $100,000 br the Standard Oil company to his 1904 campaign fund. NEW COACH OT DURHAM. Tod Eborle of Philadelphia Will struct State College Eleven. In- I Tod Eberle of iPhiladelphla.

1911, 10 ojie of tile best all around ath- let a has ever graduated from t-liai institution will coach the new Hampshire colege football squad this I'u II. 'Washington, Sept. 18--When the latest million bnrrels of cement purchased have been used in construction ork on the Panama canal tlie Tlie new coach prepared at Pen- of cement employed in the nington, at Penningtou Scniin-'building of the, big ditch will a iry where lie took a prominent part ru-achcd total of 2,200,000,000 athletics. Dulling -his stay there TO LET--Two largo furnished rooms, 284 McDonOugh tn shoe factory. holw SHE HAD MADE A MISTAKE Questionable Commercial Transaction, However, In No Way Abashed the Old Lady.

Wherever buying and selling go on, there arc those who do not scruple to take a little ex'tra profit if it can be done secretly. The deed IB not always carried off so boldly as in this amusing adventure related.in Mrs. Phllll- more's book of travel, "In the Carpa- thians." The yellow horse--the Phlllimores' journey was made In a peasant's cart drawn by a horse whose "skin was the color of honey when tho sun shines on it," and driven by a romantic and elegant Pole, whoso name was Milak --the yellow horso ivaa preparing to shake the dust of Joellska from hie heels when an elderly Jewess detached herself from an excited crowd in tho market-place and hurried toward, tho cart. "My weight!" she demanded In a loud voice. "What weight?" Inquired Mr.

Phllll- more. "In the sugar," replied the old lady. "What sugar?" queried Mr. Phllll. more.

Milak came to the rescue. "I bought TO LET-- Furnished modern Improvements, rooms 97 Conuro street, opposite Public Library. JSlhctf. TO LET--Office with private counting office, name floor with Herald, ail modern conveniences Including heat Rent, Inquire The CHtf J10 TO LRT--Suite of, three offices with all modern conveniences, offices at present occupied by Railway Mall Association and George A. Wood.

Inquire at Herald office. CHU J10 FOR SALE FOB SALE--1812 Chalmers "30" five passeng-er touring car, fully lijped, in good order. Address B. O. P.

O. Box 87-1 City. FOR BALIS--Ten horse Maxwell rnuabout, top, lamps, horn, In first class running I order A bargain at Apply at Sinclair Qarage. CHlt he made his letters In all four branches of sports, football, basket ball base and track. He entered Swathmore in the fall of 1307.

His freshman year he made the football -team and played a stAr sa'me at 'Jralf-yick. He also represented Swath-more In a number track meets held that year, pounds. The cost of this item of construction reaches $6,500,000. If the ha-rels which contained the cement be placed end to end, 'they would extend 2300 miles. The dny of harsh physics is gone People want mild easy, laxatives Rc-Kulets have satisfied thousands, of Dolu ulets Imve satisfied thoi.s- his and.

25 cents at all drug stores. specialties being the hurdles and the sprints. As athletics were abolished Dcn miss the big Minstrel show at at Swathmore the next year he did Portsmouth Theatre this evening. 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 THE WHITE STORE. "THE STORE OF NEW MERCHANDISE' 1 Newport, R.

Sept. maneuvers, such as boat drills and forpedp practice, are the crews of the battle-ships of the Atlantic Fleet anchored In NurrnganseU Bay. Several battalions of sailors from the vessels were landed today at the naval station a'na went through, shore drill. War-llmo practice Is being conducted by the Coast Artillery' Corpsf (Companies from the forts about Nar- r.ign'nset} Bay, which ore. as Infantry and Holding sham battle at The Season's Smartest Styles In Sails.

Coat, Dresses and skirls Ladies and Misses You i like these new styles because tht-y have tbat dash" "g'i" lo them thai ap peals to mr.st women Ladies' New Suits, $10.00 to 35.00 Ladies' New Goats, 6.00 to 35.00 Ladies' Serge Dresses, 4.98 to 18.00 To fully appreciate these you must see them Sweaters in all colors from 50c to $7.50 The White Store A. SALDE1H, Manager. 60 Market Next 8 10 Cent Store. -M-H-l-i-H-! H-H frill HIIII1H-HH loaf sugar," he explained. "The weight is in tho sugar, made a mistake," volunteered tho aggressive lady with much wrath and no embarrassment.

"Am I to wait all day?" she continued, Impatient at the stupidity 'of these foreigners. Guilelessly, Miluk produced the bafi of sugar. A more knowing villager offered a bowl, 1 into which the old lady hastily dumped the sugar, disclosing in the bottom a brass weight of three or four ounces. "That's it," she said, unhlushlngly. "I forgot to take it out," and hastily restoring the sugar to her customers, she turned and marched back to the Compapiou.

WANTED--A young man, sixteen to nineteen years of ag-e, who would ilke tc. obtain it commercial education in exchange for services. Hefcrences 1 required. Address Box 931, CKy. CH 6t The Nobel Prizes.

Alfred B. Nobel, Inventor ot dyna mite, died in 1896, and beQueathed hia fortune, estimated at to the foundation of a fuh'4 the interest of which should yearly be dla. trlbuted to thosa had moat largely contributed to the "good of human. Hy." The interest Is divided in'five equal shares, given away, "One to tha lerson who in the domain of physloa has ninde the most Important discovery or invention; one to the person malting the most Important chemical discovery; one'to the person making the most Important discovery In medicine or physiology; one to the person who provides the most excellent work of an Idealistic and one to the person who lias worked best for the fraternization of nations and the abolition or reduction of standing armies and the promotion o( peace." Rock-a-Gye-Baby. Dlggs--My wife ia a wonderful vocalist.

Why, I'have known her to hold her audience for hours--Biggs--Get out! Dlggs--After which she would lay It in the cradle and rook it to AtUntlc Advocate. Sky WlfBy--There, go the their new monoplane! Hubby-Are you sure H's the Browns? Wlfey--Of course I am. I'd know tie top of her hat anywhere. FOR SALE--Rooming house furniture, nearly new and complete at very low price. Low rent, good location, near ofcice, modern conveniences, rooms at present paying more than twice the rent.

Best reasons, no fake, apply.B. this office. 'J'OR SALE--Lo'dfjng House of 34 rooms. Run by present owner money-maker, and always full oJ lodgers. Low rent, fine location, fruit trees, poultry, chickens and a flno place for a man and wife or a lady.

Box 240. Klttery. J.THe. CHlwk s4 FOR SALE--A lot of pine clapboard; at and per clears HB; extra David E. Hussell; Me.

hoBw FOB SAIwE--Mi iaiuin sized Bate; price right. Inqulr i at thle of floe. FOR SALE or Jet, flouse known aa Hutchlngon Hotusb, earner Broad and Lincoln aveuui Apply W. J. Caler, or Ueephone MISCELU INEOUS A NOTICE.

Good News. 6e the Public Never has Portajni outh been so well provided with up-la -date dry cleansing for men womei t's garments. Improve the opporti jnity. Remember Frank Cole's dry el eanslng has only one ciflce in this cli y. Removed from 47 Congress to 31 Congress St.

over Tom Leckeys' tobaccio: store. nlw Via boai noaern steel Screw StMrnehips Georgia and Tennessee' Dally and Sunday Wwecn ProTldrnre Pisr Salt 'River, N. Y. New nannjement. improved Service CITY TICKET OfiFICE 214 Washington Street, Boston Leave Port.mouth for York B.Aoh-- 8.22.

10.B8, 12.30. P- Sundaya, W.18.-ai.27 a. m. 1 1 Port.moMth-, 9.88, 41,24. a.

1,51, .6.43, 6.60 p. m. to 'to- Portsmouth. TM only, July to floiBB not Uki effeet unMl.fune/f NAVY YARP FERRY TIME 8.86.-9.1G. 10.00,' 10.80, 11,16, 11.4B a.

m. 1.06, 1.3B,'2.15, 2.46, 8.20, 4,00, 4.20,, 4.40. 6.00, 6.00, p. 10.00. 10.19 a.

m. 2.16, 11.86 m. Holidays, 9.39, 10.20, 11.80 a. m. t.tavti 1,811, 11.80 m.

12.16, L1J, 4S, 8.30, 8.40, 4.30, 4.41 E.40, 6.10, m. Sundays, 10.07 a. m. 12.06, 12.26, 12,46 p. HoJIdays, 10.00, 11.00 a.

12 m. and Saturdays. i (a II. Colonial Line Improved Passenger Service Between BostonaodNewYork VIA RAIL and ONE WAY- ROUND TRIP $7.80 WEEK DAYS end SUNDAYS eleganf propeller'Steamera. 'Lexirigtoii" In CommlSHlon "Every Stateroom Han a Window;" Ticket Office 256 waihlnaton 8t, Boston.

LOCAL AGENTS--H. M. SHUFBLT, 101 Congr ess MISS-MA11T A. M'OAHTHT, at Holland's Store, Bow Street "QUEEN OF SEfi ROUTES" STEAM SHIPJ.LINES Boston and Providence Mrs. W.

T. Lucr dealer In second hand goods of i every description. bought ai iS sold. Tel. 794W.

91 Penhallow St wrtsmouth N. H. I --Ifo- NEWS AND BALTIMORE. Moit papular routs to Atlantis City, Jereay Coast Retorts. 1 Old Point Comfort, Washincton and tin South and the Woat.

ACCOMMODATIONS AND CUSINB UNSURPASSED. i Send for Booklet. James Barry H. Muynard A evidence, llnslon. 1 W.

P. T. M. I. i 1.

Have your ruti, and furniture clt cmed by Ttcuum proeeii, whethtr In wlrro or not Cabinet, upholnterlnj wot-v -f ,4. Robbtu. 'JU I The month of itember is S. TOWLE- M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 350 State Portsmouth, N.

H. Wr Office From 9 1 to.4 p. ta I. MI..

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