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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 7

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va Coal and Use a Sas Heater A Wond rffsi 3Vew Discovery Plenty of eat Just Where You Want It See It in Our Window PORTSMOUTH GAS "Alwny. Your Service." PORTSMOUTH HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30. AUSTRIA'S MOTE To ALLIES Associated Press) Washington, Oct. the absence of any official answer Jo tlm Austrian peace' note, there Io a somewhat widespread opinion that latest Austrian appeal for peace will to tho Allies the same as the Gorman note. Ill Home quarters there was a di.sno- oltlon to accord a different treatment because of tho complex problems arls- from the new conditions which apparently hnvo developed since the answered their first rc- riuest for.an armistice.

S. Cavalry; a button denoting a I veteran ot foreign wr.rs, also a silver pin given by Iho Indian Council before ho left home. Stronghenrt Is known among tho Indians Sheep" on account of his love of travel. Tho silver pin given him represents a horse, gym bolic. of tho manner of traveling In years past; tho two arrows of the represent directions of tho earth.

Strongheart has a young brother, Silver Cloud, a been a Scout on the other side for tho past six montlis. In the secern drlVo In Boston Stronglirxirt did good on ono day of the.loan n-hi'le ho was'in that city. He visited Liberty Cottage on the Common and talked outside for a quarter, ot an hour on the of all helping in tho drive. At his con I STRONGHEART BACK AGAIN, RECEIVES CORN CANNING A SUCCESS elusion ho put down $200. cash with which to purchase Liberty Loans for himself and In twenty-five minutes including the (Imo of Ills talk he sold of.

bonds. During the influejira. epidemic he visited the hospitals at Camp Devena, A I rTOiAK I boln Ayor, at that time, TTrTv his bit cheering of Bol lcl13 giving' character With tjlthuiium by sketches. Strongheart had no fear ot taking (he influenza, believing It his tlmo had come h-e pass'on, but If not he-'could go Into" the Iras'pltals i fear" Strongheart.was born in, the state of Washington and I his earlier years traveled all over trie world with fLASSITlED ADVERTISEMENTS You Get Results From Them 3 Lines One Week 40c Just Phone 37 TTT ONE TODAY AND YOU WHJ. CONVINCED FOR SALE Old.

Wta. I 9, li nioi. he Iw o25 let. navj- Information writ, ho tf o'j Enluted Men; Will Paw Webk Here. Chief Strongheart, a real Indian Scout, a member of tho Yakima tribe, I was greeted with enthusiasm ironday.

evening vv-licn" he'appeared at the Y. M. A. at Fori Constrtutlon, Now Caslle. This was a return gagelnent of tbe famous Indian chief, ho having been in' this week lust August giving entertain- VThat of tea to MrloM, aruk or brek a timing or piece of naehlnerr, It kut a piece of repair work to our Ki- port.

Welders. Our welding works wondera IB repairing broken metal that would hart to before the tn- Tonled. our. weldlac generally, the brolrea itronger tban It ever wai. Inqulriea Invited.

G. A. TRAFTON, tOO Market St, mcnts under the auspices of the canning factory at Grec-n- A Work Coa for men in the service, trohghcfirt ran tie a wonderful Im the farmers 3 vicinity a 8 ur- TMTM ren Cd mcn on rounding towns was to ast 1 rorul cvonlns factory to be canned, coming in. tbh 0 ar VC 1 TM le men I 0(3 Fort Constitution. c-nthustasi Over 300,000 cnus wcro nut up the alxL Klcd amo soldiers whose factory cmployin "15 men and irirl, i It was', to have heard, him The corn hind Vlllayo jian done a flno buslnt-ss ihis fall, ns eorn crop was ally good.

Much of the cwn raised by i circus and wild west'shows'. He. later Joined Major IJIiie'a Pawnee' Bill show as a trick 'arid fancy rider from which ho drifted Into'ihoVlng' picture's. He was once "with Barnum Bailey circus and and fancy rider. appears at his enter- lalnnicnls In war paint and the true I i a dress yind tho enlisted 'men a i hang over the benches nt tht Y.

M. C. A. so to hear him. Two far 32 Bow St, Portwnoutk, PiHL girls, cans SOf) an hour.

The corn was The lnathln! i loclcU'tlif I io purchase a put on Iho markc-t and 5 a a one- could cnee, which contained 21 nn.i of corn mil mrtnr availed iherr.wlves of the opportunity, i Hit corn to be fresh nrnl of Ihu best umlHy. efore. Groups crowded around the ANOTHER NOTE TO PRESIDENT jitney tind the I.ida Jn Khaki suvo him glut! Imrid. Several slepped forward to take his grip and tlio ivarin reception was "cvJdently pleasing- to the Indian chief, who" in never 'happier than when onlcrtalnSng- (ho men. of I AiTTiy or or doSnp all In his riois'Cr tn war.

evening- at Tort on AVcdnesday evening on the U. S. Thursday be- BUILD THE TO do a Job once and for all USE Lehigh Portland Cement Free books, plans, and information for any one interested in concrete construction. Jiut telephone. Purls.

Oct. executive committee or Ifie purlieu In Aus- irla liavo formed a Jirivalo overn- ment of their own and according to a nuwapaiier win send a to President Wilson. A Vienna Jicivsjiaper otuletl a both Gerinjny anJ Aufltrlfi ivlll COFFIELD 1 ITREFIELDp UMBfR Ci 43 Green Street. The most wonderful mileage pro ducer and yet Ir.ventc Rocklngham County. Advance in Price $100 Each on NASH CARS Include 2 and 4 rassenger P.oadst "Concrete for Permanence" I and Passongor Tourias cars.

Prh.d from 11395 to 6-Pastengar Sedan $1945. F. B. Facjory. NASH TRUCK 11495 State Insurance OF FOHT8MOUTH, N.

H. Paid, Up Capital $200,000 OFFICERS CaMn O. Hobba. F. Min W.

Ernary, Aut. Eao. S. a LONDRES CIGAR HM No I a i 2 Ton Capacity, and ALSO FAMOUS "QUAD" 2-Ton truck that driver, i and iteers 01 alt Priced O. B.

Factory. for all kinds of Jofet, Ion0 or i haulo. "Tel. J64W. SACCQ GARAGE the Want Adt.

HAM'S i-i UNDERTAKING ROOMS FUNERAL 'DIRECTOR and ErntMuTner in and New CHAREL FOR Phone 1HW. Lady Attendant provided whan i requested. AUTC SERVICE. VERNE WOOD UNDERTAKER DANIEL ST. Wanted at Govern- i yd i Ji i ment Hotels Kittery Point Coofca, Wil Yrd Men.

or M8R, Hotola LAUNDRY HELP, ered flrej, 1 pun 24a b. mt Mra Ella k.nnard'. Ell ot, Me. 4t 030 SAlJB-On, TVTO. tonrto, ear Bew, I and Chata.

I touring. Apply Sinclair Qarate. on Iw oil Centnl Steu Laundry. Hill Street rdl L. E.

FARR, Manager. 10 Steunfitten Wanted 10 Stca'rrifltlers 1 plumbe 15 slicet 'm'elal Vo'rlcira' 'helpers; i labor troubles; shop conditions apply in person soh" Co.V"I;1tchburg,-Mass: WANTED--Room arid board hvqnle family In thls 'city; centrally 1 located. J. Atlantic City ch' MO is. EXETER Exeter, Oct.

were commenced Tuesday for registrants for tho new draft between tho ages of 15 and 37 a draft ttoard'rooms at tho liockinghnin building. These will bo I progress" every other till tho number is exhausted. Ques tionnahos i 100 daily are now being sent to those 18 years of and betiveen 37 and -15. yet no order" for the next call has been received at the" board headquarters, Tuesday was the warmest October rlay for several years, temperatures of 80 being recorded In many localities about town. Xaplilha launches were out in full 'orce on the river and the town Was well filled with out parties coming In by 'automobile both for pleasure and business.

Ilqbert Il, -Vewfon, former instruc- In history nt the Phillips Exeter academy, and who has been engaged in Y. M. C. A In 1-Vanco for the past year, returned to his home In Lenox, after being the guest of Mr. and -Mrs.

Dana W. Baker, of High street. He espects an early cull sEicciul service, Firemen, Track Men, Laborers, Car Men -j Wanted at Once. P. Y.

St. Ry. Permanent Work, Good Wages. i rbonvlh i tery near Jtlie Yard. tc D.

J. care this office. ch' 630, 1 WANTED--Two or three furnjahi rooms for light housekeeping" by youni respectable couple with Infant. Write I. B.

this office. tlw. o2! WANTBD--Woman at the Portsmouth Cafe! his tt o28 TEAMSTERS IANTED to work bn coTenuntnt ooptract at Apply to R. Ii. Contractor.

HSW or IT will ud pu tor tbe winter, in -eichino for lathis''office' oh'pIS DOOKKHEPBR--Position wanted bookkeeper or general ofTlce' work. Ex-' jsalary etc. A. M.Gri'y, Hotel Pepperrell, Klltery Point, lie. hi-i 'vjV BTTUATION yoiihg; man.

Light inelds work ply J'. M. iiila IK CARPENTERS i WANTED Steady Work Union Job. Brewtter St Job. 1329R; HARRY A.

WOOD GEN. CONTRACTOR. GENERAL LEADS. I The Amt-rJcan goes forth, to war To flfe'Jit for a rioblo cause To tr.ami]o tho wrong whlcl; we abhor WANTED--At the A a i Heights Co's. Dormitories, two scrub women, do homo nights.

Apply, to -Mrs. Burn- hiim. he Iw 030 I A fore tlic U. H. Guards and Friday Kort Fooler.

Ktronghcnrt uiipenrs as well as on his Inst vlsli and sliites tlmt he was unxlous to get back to 1'orlsmoulh again. He enjoys the old. lou-n its historic associations IB much interested In looking, up Ha 'historic buildings. Ho hna traveled much the world nud seen, foreign onds and ho there Is no bettor way to study geography tlmu go- iff froni place to place. Since, leaving (his city last August Slronelienrt'haa visited many Y.

M. C. grlvinfj entertainments bc- orc enlisted men. Ho went from icro to' then to and New Haven, ew York City; back to Newport, hen to SprinFfteldi CanVp Dcv- ns, back -to Xcu-port then Camp IDovcns again ahtl urter. that; to Boston" nnd Portland.

JEo. 'Ho has at 125 Y. M. C. A.

huts, orts and naval stations. At Portland last week- ho WHS Ilia llnhcr guest of Col. Jewell of Fort ilcIClnlcy. la foild of hlldrcn nnd the little girl of tho nntiy 'fflcor bcconio much interested to icnr him I of the Indians and the'lr usloms and ma'nhe'r Ho old t'ic child were he to chooso an ap- ropriale naino for her It would bo Wnler" as her cluimcter ctmcd made of kindness. a nadc i bead ring nnil she vns jiiensC'K In bl.s a i at Con- Stronghc.irt out Ihe liaractor 'of-lhb Inrtinn.

i and i a i Indian ilolng to inko iininc for himself In ihe. wai-. Io told nf the largo i I i a crvlnff in army. i a of heir subsciliHIons In Liberty llicir tlij. toil their fine iijilrjt and to hear their share, of ardships -and dangers of wnr.

Stronfiheitrt wcaiB four T.iheriy )an pu a coat a a flfn for Spanish American service, Mexican'service" In IS10 ahd an Scout wrvlce shlelij of U. Anil uphold honest laws you kecjj your coin like Will you i a you do you will help tho Kaiser A hinder your' native. Innil. righting to help our sister France and Italy, To win democracy enchants The old lied, White, and Blue It fly alone and uncherlshed? Will It dishonored Xol ot tilt the last 'man has perished In' answering freedom's call. General Tershlhir "ill lea'd us to victory.

I Over the shell torn fiokl for we're- fighting for peace and liberty With rruth as our guide and our shield Three- cheers for the Yanks and Old Glory Three cheers for tholr glorious deeds Von a know the rest of Ihe story General Pershing lends. J. in VINO. Prisoner. WANTED--Garage--Prlvo for 1 6- passengcr touring car.

"to room 66, nocklngham Hotel, Portsmouth, miser? H. lie Iw 026 WANTED--One 'Mcood cook, one altrNs, ana ono dlih wuher. Apply i WANTED--A wonuin to do In small Tele. 50 N.ayy'-Y*nj.v'« ho Iw FOR mo4.rn rooms, location; cuace and FOR rood paint, 'ahota, pump) new to'ola. Can Arch 8t''fOTer' N.

H. B. touring' car Urttr, "elwstHo" llghtV'pilnt- and' 1 up' $460.00 A ho Iw.o23 olatecr In'. condition. beat Wni; f.

Roberta, 'u-l c. Road, 'Rye, IS'. H. nB want or lokens for.the holiday, alive. 7 to 4SI Court TOR SAIiEj-One 1512 o5 c6ndHIcnv -rood for 'f'a'fiily use, ucjc or rentlnc car.

Tele. til. WANTED A maid, 110.00 per week, hours 9 a. m. to "4 No Sunday work, no cooking.

Apply Mrs. Peter 3 Richards Ave. TOR at Wll ri. and alz Suiden aufiin Green street. he TO LET.

-TO LiBT-- tleman, 20 Tariner Stl room to Iw o30 WANTED--Five young tw furnished If possible Steam heat and bath. Apply. J. thl 1 ch cea atenoffraph er for" private aecreUrUU Ap ply tf eril '-helper 1 I'h restaurant. Apply 'IS' I-add St.

i WANTBD--Ooo4 ra aatb track, 1 f.nd' wwMk Apprj; Broa. It ConcnM Bt WANTBDrH Job printer. Chronicle Job Print. ho tf -Mis. Curtis Hoyt Dickons and daugh tcr of are hero to 'close yiolr former residence on' lllcliai'ds in-enue u-hleli they h'nvo sold.

Aurvt Polly Bobby, what makes you TOAST I ES -i (MADE of coftn) cream, says I i'. T1 of all make. for sale-and to The Typewriter Stori Dover," N. Tel. 671M.

(ho ti WANTED T6'nBN'T--Furnished partly furnished house, apartment room's for housekeeping in Persons expecting to have a' vn'enuoy between now and January 15 are ronuosled' to write or telephone ileut: Comdr. Edillns, Navy phone 0 2C, Vv, WANTED--Two barrels Snowball apples. Leave tl 172 arid collect. Iw 022 'Bn. --Young widow wants housekeeping position In small family.

State'saliiry etc. Mrs. Gray, Hotel Pepperrell, Kittery Point. Me. he 1 62i waste.

Prompt col lection. Address Frank Pickering, verTy Hill Kroad, City. ho Iw O23 WOOD Hard and.Soft Wood. FRANCIS WANTED--Men IS to 45 buying a moloroycle to como seo ihe Portsmouth Cycle Co. (rear postofflce) used motorcycles; sldo-cnrs, access6r- les, magnetos, Indian motors a spo; clalty.

Open evenings from 6 "to I'd p. 0 2(, iw WANTED--Young married couple wlahe's to secure board and room In pri vate family. Write W. H. C.

this office! he' lw" room centrally lo.catlkl I Cfou Jn tills city; modern. Address Carl'A' 1CL WMlVI Headbloon, 8 Pearl St. ch oSO, Iw TO LET--2 largo furnished rooms on bath room floor, running wate-r-in large room.for men, single beds, every.lmprbVem^ht.^.Apply" Miller, ID Merrtmao form erly II. Klsher Kldredgo property. he 4 0 3 0 TO IjTDT--Furnished, in Eliot, Nov Io an attractive 8 room cottagi all modern conveniences.

Phone 1283M FOR SALE--Chivrolet ft model. Apply" lit City. IK)R RENTSr-1 front suitable for 2 Iw" FOR piano, fine he neo'nt It'o23 SAX.E^rr-Large dropped 'Aald- wl fr'appteii'. f.51. rpVfi" barrei, looee.

a'nd get' them. TV. IJnVbod-Fer- nald, Eliot, ite; ho Iw1o29. TO LET--furnished roooij Improvements, 188 Union St. ho -iw o2 TO 114 Mlddlc.Urhi FOR RENT FOR RBNT-rBul table fi plumber (hop, point OT-ILDT Icaolre aJ.

ottlct. jil TO LriT--furnished room with kitchen privileges, ateam hea't'and' suitable'for man and wife. blo parties need 1811 lOt street; ho'lw e'si TO; RENT--3 garages Donough St. Call James S. WdSoy'Tei.

TO LET--Sulla, of hwue, JJ1 kitahW- TO LJCT--Second noor 211 State St Reir or Clark." Willax4 Serrioe BU- TO modern mprovements, 6' mlnutfls ffora iavy yard bridge, cafs Mr. Robinson at N. H. Dearie i i ho, IjEl'i ur ed r)0 i a convf Cien.tlemen\p'raC«-" ed. Apply Park felr 1 LET--2 irltb been' A.

J. Halprln. tore, 105 Market FOR SALE good i SALE-- i i motor whee nil Indian cheap. Apply VaihlDftoh street ai p. m.

'w. otl bushels older apples Llriwood'Fernald, '5f SAliB--A wooden alrjet, LOST LOST--July -I, rbllowlng Painted Theatrical Ciirtaln 1BH2 fl. dull lavender, ji" 1 black silver Please telephone Miss Mary 3. Heffeiier. ho i Mclntosh Apartment on Porteriatrett'a pair of rubber boots, Buriday, Oct.

tick. return them to 6, Me'lnlosl ih ho I rell6w. sweater. Howard If 'returned' to hc It o23 W)8T-sijS flat: wallet of. money 'and card; betwetn illy Atiaritlc Helihts; "re- Jto jFranic Atluitio oh LOST--Monday between Portsnjouth and Newington, shipyard, a lealh'er- board sultcace.

Finder please notify OfrieV iiVuscher, Ii' H. Shat.tuck Ship-. iw i fnbei'and 'Point 1 ilary ch oiiliw Vew'Cutalig iut ln a leu- Orders a now. Price $1.25 Cloth edition. Oray Stamp Conree St.

Phone 322-Rrrvr- Ve30 jrou tiar Writ. H. A. St,.

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