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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 8

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has enjoyed his In this hopes sometime to return again North Church Sunday, 7.30 P. M. Speaker--PROF. A. H.

G1LMER, of Tufts College. Truths, in Raemakers' Cartoons." STEREOPTtCdN PICTURES. of that th. attention of the world and brought 1 Lui taught great leisoni and prvachecf with fifVyoU the moral tpiritual truthi connected with the kiRSES NEEDED Tho Red i i committee will meet next week at the- North Church parish house on Monday from 2 p. m.

6 p. in, and on Thursday from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Kea work which Jias 'been completed' maj bo left for -Mrs A H. Locke ai chape! on those days. It Is'hopei to get the work nil In soon as It 1- planned io h'end the balance of the (iltolmcut the last of next week. The local chapter of the Red Cross lias nSked 'to i twenty while KIMIIHB knitted sweaters for nurses, these to te "tile and sent as cnHy as posst- I'Yance. war.

Pref. Gifmer "election of thc.o picturo for hii MORE WORKERS WAR WORK CAVtPAIGN The orgnnlzatlon ol nmrkera In' the coming United War TVork.tfoin- has announced by the City Ohairman as follows: C. P. Shlllaljor. Treasurer; 'K.

11. Baker, PubHeliy Jtannrefi li. Manager ot men's with P. Beldfn and' V. En-aid nsslatlnr; Uls's Lues and' riss BJhnfU Managers o( women's G.

Peyser, I a A B. pi Matthews and A. Ills- in of meetings; R. C. irid J.

G. Sweelser Io liiive of luncheon cuo- paltcn discussion; Wm. L'. Stanley, In of-Vlctory Boys and Girls. Contributions 'already begrun come.

In. Those who desire to do so may send their.contributions direct to Treasurer: MEMORIAL SERVICE. memorial service nt Clirlst liurcli on Suntlny. "tor those brave lien 'Who willingly have died Hint De- on'ocracy may live," will: bo unusually impressive and largely at- POMONA A I Bocklnghain Tomona Grange will meet with Patuccoway Grange at N'ofttlngham on Wednesday, Nov. 6.

The Pomona Deputy' will be' present for Inspt-ctlon. A of Grangers from', this vicinity are planning to attend. SCENIC PIERCE HALL TONIGHT--TWO BIG FEATURES. DANCING Bif Special Orchestra. LOIS WEBBER in "THE SCANDAL MONGERS." "THE GREAT DIVIDE--Big Ca.t.

WORK CONCLUDED IN PORTSMOUTH Strongheart Pleased With This City and Its People. Chief Strotig'heart, the noted Indian scout, cone 1 lided his engagemont Iti i city ItiKt evening, liuvIng-been hero all (he ivoeli, giving nightly educational to the enlisted men. lie way Ijore innler llio auspices of tho V. M. A.

war work council and his second aptrcarancc hi tlil.s city mnde him even iter favorite with men In blue mid khaki than before. He aims to for the good of hi.t race and" no one could question the of his Tlms'or i i of his convictions Slrongheart believes tho Indian of to- lay has the right to a a name for himself and I a the coivardlcc. or of his forcfat(iors not ered- ted to him mnkOB a mime for timself on liis ineritSj as the hlfe man. Ho slates there are thousands of ridfuns today tho equal In wealth, hr.ft, Industry and of tlio average, white man i him the samo socEety and he tolls i pride- of he fine work the IndlaiM are doing In ho not only In France, but the nterest tlicw-e on this show In (ho nirch a sing of liberty bonds and airing Ehe Jled Cross. Strongheart, In I i a coatume.

WHH iihotofiruphed i Mayor Iadd this forenoon in front of the city hat), the two clasping hrinds, (he picture representing 1 "United We Stand." Another picture was taken-where Strong-heart TV.IS. onterlng- the pipe of peacoMo the Mayor, thla the Indian nhlcf said, was to i "Brotherhood." StronghearL leaves i afternoon for Boston and on Sunday haa -two Kneemenls to speak, these Iwlng at Paw tucket and Providence. H. I. He That the sheriffs of York County are keeping themselves busy visiting the offices every day of ilit American and A a i Co in" Uhldeford and Saco.

a they are grabbing everything that looks'' like liquor regardless of conditions which It was re- Thnt they are everything; whether for sick people or tind making the own era claim It courts. mure of ihe A i shipyaj g-uards hus'e been put In i '1'hat iatrolman Elllugw-ood (uok i i to the i in Con- cui'd today. That the marine football from he navy yard are on tlio gridiron against Newburyporl A. Jn that city today. That time for filling out the.

expires- today. That old which are, allowed to remain on houses cause inucli confusion. That (lie i hours at the Shat- shipyard are to 1 be change a beg i i on Monthly next. That tho Standard Oil Co. has advanced price of refined patrolcum In barrels to 17K cents a gallon.

The advance is due to (he increased cost of coojernge. That" General George Washington visited here 129'years ago today. of bllnde removed from tlic houses by hoodlums in the West litid on a night are irtill missing. the Democrats are talking of having William M. Rogers'the candidate for congress In this district, speak here again on Monday night at an open air rally.

That "Jack Frost left aomethlnif i us last night. That the new city messenger Is cer- on. the job at the municipal building. TAFT UNITED TO SHIPYARDS Ex-President William Howard Taft was invited toisjioak at tho Shaltuck and Atlantic shipyards this morning and was scheduled Durham, Newmarket, I'Vi'lng-, Haymoncl, Derry and could not mako I la iwsslbto he may sneak ihVe' on -Monday. REV.

JOHN P. MORAN IS APPOINTED RECTOR At LAKEPORT PARISH Y. M. C. A.

SERVICE. Tho address at tho survico at tlic V. M. A. on Sunday for enlisted men will be given ly Rev.

William V. Stante.Vj paetor of Mlddlo Street Jiniillst churcli. Tho mecdng will bo held at 6 o'clock and at lla conclusion a Fulloyk'slilii'luncli will be served. LOST--Friday dftcrnjon In busl- ness section, a 20-Iollar bill. Finder return to i olTIce.

Reward. ho 3tn2 Served Here Since Sept. 18, 1915. nt. Hev.

Cicoi-uo Olicrlln. Blshoi of MEinclioster. has announced tlio ai- polnlment ot Her. l. Momri, aa- slBlniu paslor'ln i clly as rector-of the Church of Our of the Lakes at Lakeport.

Bev. Cornelius H. Uuckley a Kind; uato. of the Grand Seminary. Montreal, recently ordained at Manchester, his native.city,' will succeed Father iloran In the.

Portsmouth parish, wlio has served hero since Sept. 18. 1916, succeeding the lato Hev. Mul- vnnlty. Father Jloran leave for his new held of labor next week.

During his assignment to the Imihaciilato Concopllon parish he has been a most a i at all times, and was much esteemed by tho parishioners who are pleased. In his' advance to rectorship in one best minor parishes of Inc. diocese. GIVING TO THE DIET KITCHEN a clllxcns havo contributed to the i kitchen cases of oranges, i use of autos 'which In cash total up rtany, hundreds of ctol- ars. has In every way Tjeen.

a credit Portsmouth. FOR SALE This Is Our Ticket For Governor-JOHN H. BARTLETT, of Portwuouth. For United Senator-HENRY W. KEYES, of Haverhill.

For United Senator-- GEORGE H. MOSES, of Concord. For Representative in Congrew-- SHERMAN E. BURROUGHS, of Manchester. For Councilor-ARTHUR of Dover.

For Senator-EDWARD PERCY STODDARD of PorUmouth For Sheriff-CEYLON SPINNEY, of PorUmouth. For County Treasurer-STEWART EVERETT ROWE, of Exeter. For Register JOHN W. A. GREEN, of Exeter.

For Register of Probate-- ROBERT SCOTT, of Exeter. For County Comipissioneri-- 7 NORMAN'M. BEANE, of Portsmouth. GEORGE A. CARLISLE, pf Exeter.

WILLIAM B. UNDERHILL, of Chester. REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE, E. L. GUPTILL, Ch.irm.n.

Kittery Depot, Me. Houie, with bath; largt ot of land. Price $2500 New Castle, N. H. Seven-Room House, bath, electric lights, hot and cold water, on river front.

Price $3500 Rye, N. Brmckett Road SIx-ULTa Farm, all tillage, two acres mnh. Eight-room house with elec- trlo lights, and clcctrlo motor, bath, furnace, set tubs, barn; hair mllo to electrics, a So fare. Price $2700 Deer Street House i gas. Myrtle Avenue House, 2 baths, electric lights, barn, 5 acres land.

Green Street H-Room House, large lot of land. Court Street 12-Rcom House, bath, steam heal, a i. Middle Street 16-noom House, baths, steam heal, electric lights, gas. Maplewopd Ayenue 14-Room HOUM, 2 baths, ateam heat, gas, electricity. Islington Street House, balh, Bteam heal, gas, electricity, garage.

MR MAffllJ Real Estate Agents. List Your Property With Us and Get Real Estate For Sale Marcy Street $3600 South Street $2800 Bartlett Street $750 Islington Street I $3500 Fred Gardner Glebe PORTSMOUTH CITY REJNEWALD'S ORCHESTRA IF YOU want shirt RUN IN ami look over OUR FALL lino which UNDOUBTEDLY IS the Wggcst AND BEST display Io BE FOUND In town and 'ONE THAT Includes tho "BATES STREET" make or WHICH WE aVcoolo handler. IN PORTSMOUTH and which Is ONE OF tho rnosl noted AND POPULAR makes tho COUNTRY OVER, from thc- FACT THAT In these SHIRTS RE perfection Itself AND THE quality superior. Henry Peser Son tb. Carbon For Flat Irons PRYOR-DAVIS CO.

OLD HARDWARE FRANK W. SHOE TALKS NEW WALKING BOOTS. This walking boot is a favorite because of ils smart style and comforl. along last io insure those who require a comfortable walking boot, genuine foot comfort. 'The leather used in its making is the kind that can be depended upon to give most as to OPENING OF I A Monday Night, Nov.

4th. BUI Dryden vs. Pinkey Gardner GOOD PRELIMINARIES. Freeman's Hall POPULAR PRICES..

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