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PAGE EIGHT THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1918. Blizzard Ensilage Cutters and Blowers Are strongly and thoroughly built, to reliable and fool-proof that they will take everything you feed them and keep up the work day in and day out, without a hitch or a breakdown'. Talk to men who use Ask them all the things you want to know'about the Blizzard. The more you find out about the the more you'll want Ihem.

R. L. COSTELLO Seed Store 115 Market St. mRLADDHNDD DEMOCRATS Caucus Selects Full Ticket for Municipal Election on December 10 i OBITUARY i James Stevens. Died in Maiden, Nov.

son of the late Ezra A. and Stevens, aged 551 lie was "a native of this city. Charlei E. A a The death of Charles J3. Ackerman, a former well known Portsmouth man, occurred qn Saturday at his home, ti6 llartlett street, Somervllle, of Mr.

Ackciman has for the. past years' UGeh a I ngent at (he Nprlp 61 nil on In Bo-ston. He'was bonil'n'this city, Dec. 10, 1S56. was In the employ of the lato Jlenrj M.

Clark at his provision store on Congress street for o. number of years. a a of the late Theodore of this city, who him, as also do i i and I'reil, tlie latter helng n-sslalnnt. cTty a of thta i at one time. Ackennan, i to Itoflon," was first employed hy old liiislerji railroad In the Sansowny lie i i in ember nT St.

Juhn'tt lodye of Masons of Ibis city, Somcrvillu lloyal 'Arch 'Chapter, Soui- lodge, I. O. O. find the ItnSlroacl-Vcleranj'. Association, ile incmbcr'of Ibe' Mnaonlc organization cnlleil A Club, composed! of railroad employes, A man cf a i nnturc, he had many i are also under at yard In conneclliin HieAlIng i han been on for limo in whh'h niuch i Is Marine', officers (he locul iiolli'fi lately recovered n.ultea lot of govern- nicnt-Bobds In this city.

The men will be" fatten to Concord liy U. S. S. Deputy Marshal Smith (hla afternoon n. hearing before Commissioner burns 1'.

Ilodsman. Samuel T. wns noni- I a for the time by the L)cin- ocrats at their held on a a tho county court hourfo. There was Jio oj)jKtiiLion and the four councllmen at hirgc, a. nu-mber of the of Public Works, and a member I of Iho iJuard of Assessors, as members of (he IJosird of I i were iioytinalvil at Ihc saint.

1 time. lYcvlous to the clly cuiiuus the ward caucuses were held and ward councllmen nomlnutcd. ticket for the in'tinlcliml election on The following Is entire Democrat Dec. 10: 1'or innynj-. Sinnnel T.

foi 1 council i nen at larue. l''rt-d A Gray. Henry I I i i i I I CLAIM THEY GOT STOLEN PROPERTY Federal Officers Three ArretU Here Today. Verdo a a Jackson of West Xcwbury, and Brides were placed, under arrwt today by offlccra from the of justice. Tlio incn are atiege'3 to a pnrctuiKcd MoJeti property in the way of.

1 mnrlnti '-shirts, coils, a to hrlvc' been" atolen froth the barmuke the navy "yard. It understood that several marines RUMOR OF BOLD ROBBER UNTRUE There was persistent rumor city today a a young la-ly bad been choioformed and robbed. It was claimed a the burglars had secured the choloiofoi at Btrry's when they entered- Ills The- polleo arc i a Imowli-dije of the robbery. FRIGHTENED THE BURGLARS AWAY Attempt Made to Rob Summer Street Residence. liuglars to Kd residence of Mrs.

Isabelle Mai'geson at No. 41 Summer Saturday night but were i away by I a of tlio house a a broken a glass and opened the window by a i tho 'Margeson was awakened by Ih'e nolso between 10,30 and 11. o'clock and called to her a who got of )E? to Investigate! They could no one about place by looking out of the i aud went back lo bed. This moi nlng 'they the window open and several a frozen on the piax- ZH which the burglar removed from the window to clear the way. A Rev.

"William a Nllcs will speak on 1-lvenls," Wednesday a ternoon. Doc. at 3.30 o'clock at I'elrce Admission to public S5c. Adv. Typifying The Christmas Spirit- A Gift to Beautify the Home The ipirit and tradition of the Chrittmas are essentially centered in the home.

Family ties are renewed around the hearth glowing with the Yule log, hospitality wide open and unfortunate indeed is the traveler who compelled to be absent from home and family. A gift to the home takes advantage of this intense Holiday interest in home surroundings. But, further, it survives the Christmas season and its message over the years to come, not as a memory, but a real and living presence. Whether your wishes urge a splendid, costly gift, of a tender remembrance more freighted with love than cost, it is here on'our floor for you to choose. Margeson Bros.

THE QUALITY STORE Portsmouth. Howard an.l Oliver I'rlcsl: member of board of of luxes. Hnliili II. a for member of the board of public works, Robert J. i a members of Dm scliool board.

i li. Mllchell. 1'. yiieihKumc, Jda b. KeiiOelil mid Iluv.

A (iooding. War'tl councllmcn--Wunt one, Ilu'ni Fornaldr Wjiril Ivvo. Hubert M. Kriidlce: Ward three, i Donov a Ward I'onr. a V.

Ward live. Lr. A. i On tlie hoard of lu.struc.-Uon there ly but one change. -Mr.

Edward Hher- hurnc- lieliiu nonihmloil. lo i vacancy caused by i dealli uf DI-. I'red K. Mr. i i i i i been Ji nehool for of years.

KING'S DAUGHTERS TO MEET A i i i of tho King's I i is to be held in the Middle Street Baptist eliapel on Friday and delegates from Circles In i district will" be present. Owing to the epidemic of Uio fall causing I a liunl state convention of to be ylven up district are to DC held. The i in charge of the ar- a from the Ciqiden Hulc Clr tho UupUst parish is, Mrs. George. Corn in, Mrs.

Amos Jt, 'Mrs. K. Wilson and Whalk-y, The Circle of lliu N'oHh Chm-cli hns aji its i ice, Mls.s Conner. Mrs Km ma Clark, Mis. Jda A.

A The following 5s lo le (he pi-ogrnm: )0 a- -Service, Mrs. Thayer. "How Ciin the Loader Lend 1 Mrs. Nellie follows, President. "Tlio Leader's KosiHinsJblllty" Mrn.

Kaio FairnsivoHh. "Work that Circles Jjliou.d Do." Mrd. Ncal. Discussion: My Plans for Die Year, Leaders. 12 m.

Lunch. 2 in. i a Service, Mrs. Stanley. a i i singing.

Emerson, Hampsttad. Address: Mrs. Follows. Questions. D.H- cub-idon.

Vocal solo. Address: Mra. Kanisworth. Question rio.x, Olacnsslon. PRETTY HOME WEDDING Starr-Klumpp NuptiaU Saturday Evening at the Residence of Bride's Parents.

A wedding occurred on SrU- tinliiy at the home of the bridu's when Miss Jiernlco I-Vi'Oinan i i a of Mr. Mra. 'cicoi-KC A. i of Islington street, became- the bride of. llobcrt a Kinrr, eldest son of Mrw.

snn' Starr of Dorclinster, Mass. The a i were hy the relatives of "the contracting parlte.i. The loivtr rooms of the home wore i decorated tn honor "of event, the anpropriale to season and a a In the Christmas colors of and green. In tho parlor where ceremony occurred were streamers of red crepe per and bunches of evergreen caught i i a bells. Tho bay i was arranged as bower of evergreen anil from tho celling a huge bell which tho bridal couple slooil when the ceremony was performed.

To the music of "Hrl.ial Chorus" from i i on pin- no by tho brltlo's moilio-r, the wedd a entered the room, best escorting tho maid of honor followed by the bride on arm of her a The groom and clergyman awaited them. bri.lo was a i i attired In a a gown, of Copenhagen blue messallno with i i of silk i She carrlc-d a bridal 6f i a Tho a or honor, Mrs. Jeannetto Cooney tlLte, a recent bvMc and a near friend, wore a gepr-. gcito crepe- and carried pink chrysanthemums. Tjj'lio best man was Albert Jehle of Baltimore, "Mil, The mnrrl.igc service waa I sively performed by llov.

Xelson KellORg, rector of St. John'a church of which bride la a member, tho father of the i giving her a way. -Kollowing- iho i a riles many ami ibo felicitations be- Rtowed the newly wedded paid. A wcilillntf repast of eolrt meala, aol-. arts, nuaoried cahe.

crcnm and fee was served in the i i room.Thc i room was i dccorntctl i greirncry caught i crepe paper i a i Music added zc.U lo the occasion. Mr. and Siarr left on the 7.40 in. i fur other, cltlos tlK-lr wo.ldhiK A its' conclusion they i In i temporarily. Tho fioliii? a a yown wiis of hlup, worn i a i i of jnoilc- shade and fur coal.

Tho bride Is" a highly esteemed young woman, a graduate of the High class of '16 and has many friends. Hho hna the position of bookkeeper at the store ot a Grecii. The groom Is book keeper for the A i a A i a Company. was formerly employed tit the office In this city, but IIRB re-. cently been a to Boston.

were the recipients, of a good number of choice i i from their many friends who wish them of happiness. LOCAL DASHES MonumvnU irvd J. H. Dowd Cfc, t8 Th I concert a at a i at 8.45.--Adv. a of the roitule otir.TJtor* at Ihft i wero discharged un Siitur- day for lack oC work.

And Oih of klodi by our The" McEnelly Orchestra dance, Freeman's halJ, tomorrow, The work lias on the new school a Atlantic Heights an A Iho will he.in commission by i week or the l.rst of next. Oil I1OT.M, baby ajaVd Kresh flsh, oytleri, meali, rrocriM, BrowD'i Market. Try ui. Tel. Adx-.

The IlcT'iibllcan caiionwc.s he held i a and evening. Tho lle- i a i nt a mcetim; on a rnaJe a ticket fcir the caucus. four al the Portanouth FTih Wharf, J. Iloga taken away and dressed. Send postal Jumcs a N.

2w n23 It you wlih to buy or In the real line, call telephonB, or write the H. I. Caswell Ajfanor, 9 A i i of. corset attended (o by an experienced corsetlerre. ru 358 Islington Tele Everybody a for Mc- Enelly'i Ti due tomorrow DEATH CLAIMS SOLDIER ON HIS WAY TO FRANCE I i A.

Xorcross, i i i i i i of the I i Slablow 1 hi l.iM cUy, IIIIK recolvc-d llic his son, i a Nnnirussf, i i on Oct. from pneumonia, ivh.lo a i a port iKiunil Tir WJI.H momlnir tif Jiatlery 73d ArUllory. waw employed" in Uo I a clly lulc In September, lo uuior thy soi-vluo, sailed ovcraca.t liuty. Tlia inlluonza broke among the troops and Iherp wero numerous deaths. Private Norcroos was bom In a wlck, Vt.j Feb.

13,. nnd practically lived In that town all up to four years ago. Ho wa-s there us meat for tlio D. Mooro Company at the time of entering tho ervlce. 'Ills parents moved from 'Manchester "Portsmouth lost a a anil all madb the young irmn'H In' thJfl cily were favorably hhn.

I had osceKent 'characteristics mid was one? of Iho most a i In IIunhv.uk, helng In HJQ bey Krocory M'rjru fur several years and a pronilnonl you HE iruin in social cir- nml liiid a IHWI of frlcMiils who wll. hear of ilen.h much regret. Kin i i hu is survival hy i brolliem, Nornn.ss, worvlng In U. K. In I-'nincft.

and Oilo who lH i in the niivy, on U. H. K. Coni i i NEWICK FOR MAYOR. Will Head Republican Ticket at Coming City Election.

The republican "mayoralty a caucuses i be held tills afternoon nntl i from 0 lo o'clock. From all I i a i Irn -A. Xewlck will bq (he candidate for mayor at the election on Tuesday, Ho is at present member of (he school.boarO. A. O.

H. NOTICE. nognlnr i of lilv. 2, A. O.

hold In (heir i slreet, Tucsilriy evening, I3ec. 3. Flec- tion of officers liuslnnas of importance, A I members to nilentl. Adv. JOHN I Secretary, S.

I Mr. ChnrJes Shcehan announces' i opening of his clnsi In a i al TJoone Ilnll, i evening Joc. 5, at 7.30. Single lessons TGc, ten lc.iaoi.n STEAMER AMONOOSUC Tlio nioa'incf Amonop5uc buili nt Nowlnglon wna towed to I'oi'ilima mornlnK whoro she will lit out dipt. T.

II. Hoy i waa in charge. BOYI5SHOT INTHEFOOT Was Cleanine Gun and Didn't Know It Was Loaded. SumllM (-'Ink-si, niii'il 10, resWlm' 2S IVer dlreot, was acoiilemly shot I 1 the rlghi fool "On i i infill I'orcsjntnilh 1 i i i rllli- i i i i tin? a 111! i lOjIlk'll. 111- iJiKs in HOVPIV.

came IHTO nt. atfo to work at tlie tUlniiLlo shipyard rival Ilia imrciils Imvc liroii O' 1 -1 J. II. vvlio nttcmlyil lilm, suy.i 10 results iii-p expected wound. MACHINISTS! Klcclion ot officers for 1315.

Tlnnecr LoclKO, No. December 4, 1918. very I a nicclinu. Tubllclly Committee. Per Adv ill.

K. OVERCOATS all A OF boyhood a I STYLE nml inndo of A WOOL rubrics a i i i I ARE gray nnd I I A SCOTCH A wool A iinci brown curcluroy. Henry Peyser Scin "Selling the Togs of the Period" (AUo War A Fresh Lot of Batteries FOR FLASHLIGHTS Pryor-Davis Co. The Did Hardware Shop, 36 Market SI NOTICE TO VOTfRS Tho Board of Registrars oC Voters will 1)0 in session in tho Council a Cily Hall on tlie Inf dates: Tuesday, November 2Gtli, HIS. Tuesday, December 3rd, 1318.

Wednesday, TccembOr th, 1918. from 9 to 12 o'clock a. and from 2 to 6 and 7 lo 9 o'clock p. to prepare tho clicckllala for tho coming municipal election oa December 10th; 1813. on election morning from to 12 a'clock for the express, purpose.of issuing- certificates to legal voters who, because of g'qpd.

and i cient reasons, could not present-theni- aolvea at the.above "meetings, and to those Tvhoso names may have been omlttd Hi rough error. JAMES McCABF, Ch.alrnmn. HARRY Tn.l2lION«5, Clerk. For Sale South Eliot Three Room House with Attic; lot 60x80 feet. Price Price $650 BUM MARSHALL Real Estate 5 Market St Eat at Roy's Cafe! Daniel Street.

And Smash the Food Trusts NO NEED TO PAY HIGH PRICES FOR MEALS! YOU CAN GET A DINNER Unequalled in the Cily FOR 45 CENTS Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Ccmbinatioa Breakfast From 15c Up Special on apd Highest Grade of -Everything Sanitary.

EAT AT Everything tnit Good to Eat. UNITED STATES ORGANIZED Bank Statement of Nov. 1, 1918. Loam and di.counti Unitwl SUU. Bond.

Bankinfl HOUM and FixturM 41,73940 Cath and from Capital Surplus and Profits Circulation Dank Bank Salurdiy FIRfciT.

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