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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 2

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PORTSMOUTHDAILYJIERALD, TUESDAY; 1911. GREENACRE CONFERENCES IN FULL SWING 'In the piues at Greenacre Susday forenoon HeV. -William II. J-iord of Do-vsr, spoke at length on "The Moral and Social Influence the Church," an (academic discourse of old ihoughls. Prof.

Nathaniel Schmidt of Corsell University, who has coine to this city to speak at the Unitarian Sunday scho'ol insttute, spoke in the big Grcenacre tent ilonday on "The Heligion of Mankind." Rev. Mr. Lord spoke agais Monday morning to the fraternity, his subject belag "The Joy of Nature," and in the Eirenion In the afternoon the followers of 'Miss Farmer had a socal gathering. Dr. Horatio W.

'Dresser of Harvard University spoke in the pines this morning on "The (Spiritual Life." On 'Wednesday, Percy Woodcock of Montreal -will begin a series of talks on mystic religons. His first will be "The Seven Props." On Friday afternoon will speak on M3ahai 'Revelation" fend a number of 'Persians now at the colony will meet the members In an informal conference. The song recital Ini honor of Miss Farmer's Wrthday will be during the afternoon of Wednesday. The first of a series of lectures on "The Talmud and Its Makers" will be begun Thursday fodnlng by Rabbi M. M.

Eichler of Boston. He, will again speak in the pines Friday morning. R. C. Douglass of Bostos -will fcave a religious conference with the colony Saturday morning.

(lino. With the Delaware and North Dakota, I ho Florida and Utah will constitute the United Stales Navy's Ural complete division dreadnoughts. TOie Florida and Utah will displace ions each, iire cx- pectL'd to a a i a speid of one knots. Each carries a main battery of ten 12-Inch and sixteen fi-inch suns, in a i i to a secondary bat- of two IMnch, i.nd several i smaller" calibre. They will havu cost the Government when complete more a each.

The Florida, is to appcaranc? i-raciically complete now. She has received her war coat pf Invisible gray, and her 'big guns are moimleil. As soon as the Florida Is out of i way naval constructors at the navy yard will start work on the dreadnought i is to several thousand tons larger than Florida, and is to carry main a of 11-inch guns. Hie nost powerful ordnance ever niotmt- cc" on a battleship. TO ACT ON BULL WILL Court Section lAgreement to Confirm The agreement by wlticb the contest over the will of Ole Bull of Eliot land Cambridge, was compromised recently at a family settlement is to be confirmed at a special sitting of Ihe probate court of York County, to lie held today at Biddeford! Judge Nathaniel Hobbs will preside accord ST JOHN'S CHURCH NOTES.

Howard Folcom preached very forceful sermon on Hun- day morning on th? need of increased missionary work in the American church today. The annual of- fertoo' of St. John's parisli for ths work of throughout tilie world was taken' at this service. Mrs. Binghain rendered as of- 'ertory solo, "Entreat Me Not to jeave by Sunday school and Sunday eveti- ng services are i i until The rector passed last week in Cambridge, attending lonference for Church Work.

HOW TO KEfep COOL. The sultry days of July make it advisable for those who can to seek some shady spot and while away' the time by reading that diverts the mind. It would be difficult to find more refreshing articles, with illustrations In colors, than the great galaxy of stories which are featured in the Magazine Section of next Sunday's New York World. TlK-re will be stories of mystery, love, science, ing to the arrangements completed I art, society, and the words and music of a new song hit. Order next Sunday's World from your newsdeal- er in advance.

Monday. The will of Mrs. Bull was contested by her dauijhter, Mrs. Olea Bull Vaughan, of West Lehanon, Me. The instrument was dated July 14, 1910, and made a bequest of $25,000 to Mrs Vaugfoan.

In a codicil dated Dec. 13, 1910, the gift of $05,000 was revoked, and the only provision made for Mrs. Vaughan. was the establishment of a trust fund from which she was to receive not mors; a year during her lifetime. Joseph G.

Thorp, one of the executors of the named as residuary legatee. The 'will was contested on the ground that Mrs. Bull was of unsound mind and that she had been unduly influenced. After weeks of taking testimony at York, a statement was effected liy which Mrs. Vaughan is to receive substantially the entire estate of over left by her mother.

Mr- Thorp was named as bEn'Eficiary to the extent of under the will, and he and his family were to receive the residue of the estate upon tihe death of Mrs. Vaughn. By the 1U10 will Dr. Jagardis Chun- dler Bose of Calcutta, India, a pro- ftrsor of the Vedauta philosophy; which Mrs. Bull professed during the latter years of her life, was named as beneficiary to the amount of OCO, and Miss Margaret K.

Noble, or Sister Nfv-Edita. for 530,000. Under the agreement between counsel, none of the Indian Swamis are provided for. Mrs. is the only child of Ole Bull.

Ef.ie has three adopted children, who will likely inherit the greater part of her fortune. Mrs. Vaughn is at the present time critically ill. POLICE NEWS. "William Munn was arrested here on Monday evening by Officer MoCaf- fery for the alleged larceny of a suit and a pair of slioes from a h'ouse on Hanover street about a year ago.

Munn has, it is saiu, 'been in -Mon- little ones to Clicquot ClubJGinger Ale; because it tastes good and "doesn't bfirn the tongue" like otMr ginger ales. There's better for children except pure, sweet mil, DREADNOUGHT FLORIDA NEARLY DONE With Utah She Will Go in Commission in September Ginger Ale Clicquot Club and so pure ana keeps children grown-ups in the best of healtji. Dreadnought Florida Nearly Done. The new dreadnought Florida, now nearlng completion In the New York Navy Yard, i have as her first commander Captain Harry S. Knap 1 recently relieved as commander of the Tennessee, the Hagship of the armored cruiser division of (he- Atlantic flocl.

Captain Knapp is a na- oC Connecticut, and was a tjradu- akd at Wio K'aval Academy In 1880. iroachod his present rank In TJio Jji E'l9rld8 is go Into commission -in Septcrhljcr, will lio ono of the two largest vessels of lior typo afloat. The other wlli bo tcr sister Ihe Utah, wihlch SILAS PE1RCF. A of Lives Lost When Forest Fires Wiped Out Thriving Lumber Towns In Northern Michigan, prioriPDRTSMOOTH I 'Hi 'If, as it has been conclusively demonstrated, ih-at it is good business for. the dealer to have these delicious ales on tap, how much better is it for you to get the greatest value for your money, and call for by th's name-FRANK JONES, Sold at Ihe sign of the shUld.

Frank Jones Brewing Company Portsmouth, N. H. tieUEF TWIN OSCOM of huVL 1 bien lust -n the forest fires that have recently done givnt damage in northern Michigan. The nuuilr.T of fatalitie- will never be known, because in many cases tlis Innlies of ihc- victims were entirely consumed. Tlii! tciivus Ausalile a Oscoda, on Lake Huron, about 1011 miles of Hay City, were destroyed.

Rome of i i I i i i i I'si-uped on relief trains thnt Averc sent out as soon us it was KCIMI a I (owns, which a riniiliiui'd i i a i a doomed. Nearly MOO re-fusees k-ft on a which left mi the pier becntise nf lack of on tin- bnat. The pier on lire the sliore cud. and or.Iy means uf i i left hcbiud tri pluiiL'i? I a i treal and he was recognized by Officer iMcCaffery. Last night there were seven drunks on the -local blotter.

POLICE COURT THE MEFIELD FOREST FIRES It isn't Httla thing--this matttr of looking well. The Implied respect--regard for the opinion o' fellowinau and womaJi. liigbt appearance in business, and socially, Is assured to man who wears clothes that are made to bring out his good points. Our Spring and Summer stylet all that the man can aBlc for who asks for best. Business Suits to Finev alup 13 assured.

Satisfaction a certainty. Telephone Ckarles J. Wood 354-4 TAILOR TO MEN Pleasant Street C. Patterson, proprietor ol' the house at 200 street, was ar- raigned before Judge Thomas 11. Simes in police court Monday afternoon on the charge ol" keeping a i The fire which have, i in and about posium on Sunday baseball.

Hev i Harold M. h'olsom, rector of St. (John's i city, said: who are working through the week i in factories and mills and are not a to get the nccesnry amount of i exercise i the week, and who (would play a quiet, orderly and decent I game, should be allowed iq rtci Of course 1 stipulate that orderh- house, and Patsy Agnus, Hutchings asd Grace Bro'oks, I field lor the past four or live (lavs now said to lie under control. r.f grcatlv were arrested in a raid made batur- 1 I aided tired tire ligNU-ry in iday night by Patrolmen Oliver This was the most disastrous for a years 111 the I estimated that cover- seven 111 Unirth and two miles or i more in i i OVIM- CHIIH acres Philbrook 'and James 'Doherty, arraigned on the charge of fornication. Patterson was 'held in for superior court, and Agulis and the' girls were each held in Sam Lee, Look AVong, Will Chin Low, Vfah Lee, Charlie Chin Low ijnd Sing Lee, eight China- men who were arrested In a raid os! a Chinese restaurant on Fleet made by hy Marshal Thomas The live master Governor Drooksi wistle and Patrolmen Flunk 11.

il (lil i a J. Prank Shanson, were arraigned oil1 3 1 i I on the charge of gambling xv al lh 1 I RIVER AND HARBOR was chargeir i 1 Monday to 1 I Chin, proprietor, with keeping a gjm'bliug house. 'Simes took the evidence under con-1 sideratios movement a a i on 'Arthur Hun toon of Harrington, who i i soon was charged with larceny of a Horse; 110 whis 11 a mor "from Perley 'B Hatc.hcHlt-r of i le NEWHA.MPSHRE-^ Ihe ham, was held for the October term 'of superior court WRECK INVESTIGATION liargc P.altic has been towed itlie lower harbor tlisi-hargiuf, and barge Phoenix docked at tin nsoliduiiou Coal company now a in her place. non-astrngent, wholesome it Two LARGE GLASSES IN EVERY BOTTLE Finding on Federal Express Accident Not Given Out Yet Coroner Clifford B. resumed his 'invcstipation Monday afternoon into the causo of the wreck of the 1 Federal express on the Jv'cAv Y'ork, New Haven and Hartford 1 railroad ait Bridpeport last Tuesday morning.

He said that his taking of testimony from patients in the hospitals in the city was finished and unless miforsocn circumslanc.es arose the Inquest would ho closed Monday. The lindlng proli- ahly not be a for a or Kore. POSTOFFICE CLERKS' VACATIONS Postmaslor Joseph P. Conner has announced the following vuca- tions for clerks ol' Iho iiosfollice, the in the following order: 1. 0.

ttrili clerks to begin July 20 and continue II. 11. Philbrick, V. E. KnowlES, H.

H. Hill, 13. Cook and C. Tucker The carriers will begin on the same day and continue in this order: U. 10, Unvd, .11.

10. iniggar, J. T. WUIerhoiiso, H. II.

Iconic, A. H. Locke, W. Heed Hides and II. K.

l''urbcr. .1 illradlcy Ward, clerk, and 11. L. Of Making Beer and Ale la to use the best Malt that money can buy and the best Hops iu the world. Brewed by a master in the art of brewing, the purity, sparkling life, and delicious flavor of the El dredge products have made friends verywhere.

Hoppy, Full Flavored, Smooth an itaS9 iffTitn ISTTr ifTB irnAL LIABILITIESS2.4 PELICV-HDLDERS SURPLUS For Weddings, and Flowert r'urnlshcd for all Ocoailont. FOREBAL DESIGNS A Capstick, Rogers St LINEMAN HURT BY FAl.t. Frank, employed on Ihe At railroad fell from a pole al. Kltlory this morning and sustained a bad laceration of Iho muscles of his right -arm. Dr.

W. 0. Junkins digsucd luo injury, liins, ti havo lnkc.n'lhe!r vaca- 01 18 i- Asslrlaiil Postmaster WaKliburn is ll ok MR, FOLSOM'S OPINION Asked for his opinion by the H.wlou which is conducting a sym- PLANT Shipsmiths Work Norse Sboeinj 12 MARKET SQUAF-iE. GEORGE A. TRAFTON; MARKET of 'penmanship of the pupils, before and alter in- slnictioti in the Portsmouth Branch of the PLYMOUTH BUSINESS SCHOOL one ty.cck.

bejinniiig today in the show windows, of the following iirtmcil Turns: Rockinplnm II. tchh, IJ. Wooas, HojtVfe Dow, if- H. Bcane r. Nichols, and scvci.al sxoics in Killeiy..

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Years Available:
1898-1977