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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 8

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MAYOR AND COUNCIL DAILY HEVUm, WEDNESDAY, APGTJST 28.1011 THE D. F. BORTHWICK STORE CORSET DEPARTMENT TO LOOK IT OVER was prepared by the ladles. Tho pro- this afternoon will consist of historical addresses. and Mayor Badger sent a.

call for the city council members rto meqt him at this evening and GO to junction of Richards avenue Lincoln avenue to look over the situation there with a view of making changes from the original plan of tea chers did some excellent treet work now in progress in that. The Herald Hears That the Morley Button Company may work a night crew shortly. That the summer school corps of NAVY YARD DeBevtfise DeBevoise soc and $1.00 C. R. Nemo, Modart, Thomson, Royal Worcester.

Ferris' Waists. ection. Machinist and Firemen Six all around machinists and as issued a warning this season. That the county commissioners held a lively meeting at -Brentwood today. That an excursion party will go to the Shoals next Sunday from Manchester and Concord.

That more electric signs are going up on High street. That the Touring Club of America to motorists, iiremen were board today. called by the labor The Leading Corset Store LOCAL DASHES v'ohnton BteyclM. Lot of outings for Labor Day. GHOOTE I cars to rent.

'Phone, Kearsarge House, 237. tf ''The big safe was finally landed in the assessors rooms at city hall to- PERSONALS Mrs. Thomas A. Ward is at Th Weirs. Harry Chick and wife are at Stra ford, Bow Lake.

Sherman Ward has been on an ai tomobile tour to the mountains. Mrs William T. Betton is vlsitin surer Mrs. Albeit E. Whittier i Gunboat Going to Dock The gunboat Eagle and Paducah.

will go in dry dock on Making a Trial Trip The Collier Sterling left the yard about six o'clock this morning for a trial of her machinery and adjustment of compasses along -the coast. She is expected to return late this afternoon. Inspector at Yard Inspector William Leighton of the interstate commerce bureau was at the yard on Tuesday where he inspected the loa-dittj of a car of am- unitlon by the ordnance department. Order Hits the Painters An order has been issued on the Repairs are being made 'on the of-! Bristo i Conn. Cce' of Hlslop's stables on Vanghanj Herl)ert A Griffin and wife went to Strafford.

yesterday. Mrs. Griffin will stay there several days. Alexander Gion a former resident i city now passing a few days in town. Mr.

and" Mrs. Eugene Daniels gave (treet. Two or two pair of eronnd for Horne'i. 15c, 4 25c at Owl barber shop, union, 3 chairs, W. H.

Stringer, 17 Ladd a231m ija shore'dinner to about thirty friends Swordflih, halibtit, blueflsh, salmon, a ciarks Island yesterday. haddock, flsli in glass cases, at A "Hunt of the Granite State fi. 31 Market street. 'There Trill be a meeting oj the city council this evening with plen- Fire Insurance Company is passing is (-libation at Twin Mountain, Mrs. Prudenee Kotsch announces ty of work to come before it.

tbe engagement of her daughter Lil- Have your cleaning done by Rob- llan G. Kotsch to Irving Kent. power machine, your Mary ji urr ay is the guest of Miss bouse Is wired or not. Rugs, Carpets, I rjj al jy Young, the daughter of Diweriei and Furniture, F. H.

Rob- well mown at York Beach yard'doing with the usual five minutes allowed before quitting time for the painters so that they rnigh collect their paint pots and brushes From what can be learned, the paJnt ers have been "fudging" a little on the time allowed. The rule now in vogue relative to the painters em ployed on the yard buildings, marin and' hospital maijazin and lighthouse stations remains th same. Medical Directors to Retire Senior Medical Officer Howar through its White Mountain branch. it says the speed trap at Seabrook H. "This little town is on the direct road from Newburyport to Portsmouth, just over the New Hampshire line, on the ideal tour." That the Speed club is planning on a trip, to the Keystone state.

That mountain excursions are on. That a well known conductor on a Concord and Portsmouth train has all beat with the hook and line. That -he will never throw another in Lake Massabcsic as long as he an get a boatload of cod In one day the lower harbor. That there ought to be something oing at city hall tonight. That tonsilitis is prevalent.

That team work with the Knigbta Columbus on Tuesday night was That the Market street paving Job liable to go over to 1912 if a move not made soon. That a new steamer is shortly ex- oected for the Isles of Shoals route. That some of the young girls hang- ng down Haven and Lanedon parks at night should be taken in hand by their parents. That the bartenders and the High street cafe baseball artists may play that game by moonlight. That a woman jealous of her husband made things lively in Kittery in Tuesday night.

That Portsmouth can have plenty of water if the city cares to pay for THE HERALD'S CARICATURE COMPETITION Forty years ago the cartoons of Thomas Nast disrupted the most powerful ana vicious political machine the country has ever known arid- sent Boss Tweed to prison. No picture ever printed in America had, such -an astouudin-g effect on a community as the frightful conception Ms powerful pen, "The Tammany Tiger is Loose," and it probably continue to stand as the great American cartoon. Oavenport's castigation of men -and measures he believed to be inimical to the best interests ol the American people have made him the logical successor of the great Against fraud, corruption, vice, pretense ana every force that menaces the. rights and morals of the people he has waged unrelenting In moods he has made the nation laugh with liis kindly satire or brush away Emerson? Piano Quality. ihe tears when his took the torrn Quality Piano is quality not a Piano' at all.

It may be a niture you will, but it.is not a musical one pf, --and what is the good of a Piano if it is no The Emerspfn Piano seems to grow better every day. The makers of this instrument have latel" surpassed themselves. The Pianos that are coming to us are simply'magnificent. The touch, the tone, and the finish are better, than ever before. The more difficult you are to please, the batter, we sliall like it, for you cannot bat be pleased with these instruments, yst with all their goodness are sold for a fair price on easy terms.

At H. P. MONTGOMERY'S Office, Portsmouth h'ne sympathy pathos. Mr. Davenport today wields morei power for good than any living artist.

His work demonstrates how strong the influence of his particular branch of art may become. As the New York Times'remarks "His views have influenced public affairs and politics." ing artist or author No other liv- has met and FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS We shall offer our Entire Stock --OF-- the 115 Market street. Mrs. Ira A. Newtek at.

SALE--A few uncalled for cus-i re ojcmg over the Dlrth of a daugh- tom suits half price. Scotch Wool- ler which arr ived Monday moraine. en Mills company, Tailors and Wool-j Qur esteme citizen Charles H. en Merchants. Bow and Mari et j.Hutcbings of State street rcjiched streets.

Portsmouth, N. H. a231w another milestone in life's journey Wells of this station will retire next month'. Medical Director Wells was 1 appointed to the service on Decfl 23, 1873, from Pennsylvania. Work on the Bowling Alley The department of public works 3 fast progressing on the alleys of the recreation rooms and nearly ready for the contracting firm to begin work.

i RAILROAD NOTES The fall and winter schedule the Boston and Maine will go effect on Monday Oct. 2. Conductor B. Linwood Taylor of the Portsmouth -Electric Railway )asse( Tuesday at Heading as away from duty owing to a severe of Mrs. Susan Junkins.

t. That Tom "Wilson caused a sur- irise in certain sections of Klttery he was awarded the postmas- i.ership. Tbat the sports at the Jones Bot- department may take to road howling instead of quoits this year. That nobody has Deen reported as capturing the big whale off the coast, on Tuesday. N.

Ellery Emery, clerk in the office 'of the Granite State 'Fire Insurance Company, Is spending bis vacation i i at Kearearge, this state. Mrs. Annie M. Plalsted and Mrs. Stretchers in All Buildings Followine the order of Medical Director Howard Wells Stokes automatic stretchers for emergency use in case of accident have been placed every building on the yard where workmen are employed.

portrayed so many eminent persons during the past twenty years, in Europe as well as America. Consequently -his reminiscences of interviews with distinguished people he has met ana sketched are a notable contribution to modern securing tlira series MEN I HAVE SKETCHED, by Homer Davenport the Portsmouth HERALD congratulates itself and its readers. In connection therewith we will conduct a contest that is designed to ths desire of years on the yart of Mr. Davenport Himself like many ot-her famous artists, self edu cated, he realizes that in every community there is to be found talent of a superior order which should encouraged and given proper opportunity. The HERALD's drawing contest which is announced in another col- At a Tremendous Make Room for Fall Goods.

$1.00 ling 24in 36in 69o 27in 54in 30iu Gfliu $2.50 36in $1.69 $4,50 Rug 4ft J.19 $7,50 S9.75 $13,50 6ft 9ft 8ft 10ft 9ft 12ft $5.87 $7,37 $9.45 is calculated to offer this needed spur to the Nasts and Davenports and we predict that it will prove of immense public interest and benefit. OISCHWGED PRISONER VIOLATES PAROLE permanent position, office. Mary Ellen Gammon Court street the attack of tonsilitis. Boilermakers from the repair sliop Colonel A. F.

Howard left this morning: for Marlow where he is to Mar- at Salem are retubing the heatingl jj tne ojj Home Day address, boiler at the depot. Colonel Howard is a native of Excursion rates to the mountains will be on from Sept. 9 to 29. Twelve trains are now allowed to take water here daily. low.

Capt. J. L. Lord U. S.

who has been visiting his niece and his sister WILL BE ELECTED GRAND CHANCELLOR Mrs. Washburn of Cabot street for his home on Staten Island terday. Miss Annie Taylor bookkeeper left yes thp office of C. H. Holmes, Hanove Lord Knight of Pythias expect to gee Frank N.

Knight the well known shoe dealer elected Grand Chancellor a the Grand Encampment Weirs next, month. at the FUNERAL WOTICE. Stenographer desires substitute on Address 0. this 2t Portsmouth has the latest in Shoes The funeral'of Ellery 0. Garland will be held Thursday afternoon at three the home of Frank Wfoidden in Kewington.

Those wishing to attend take 2.31 train to-'Newington. Street is enjoying her annual tion which she is passing at the Se View, York Beach. The many friends of Miss Catherine Quinn clerk at the G. B. French compazfr are pleased to learn that she is recovering from a severe attack of rheumatism.

Assistant Secretary of the Treasury R. 0. Bailey arived here -yesterday on the U. S. R.

C. Seneca, is the guest of F. W. Hartford and family at Rye North Beach. BITS OF'SPORT There was an explosion on the part of the Knights of Columbus in Tuesday's game with the Steam'Engineer- ing-.

Driscoll realy pitched a good game, but he got most wretched support and it would not be surprising if several ehanjes were made for the remaining games. The game this evening should diaw a big crowd. The Y. M. C.

A. have been putting up a snappy fighting game and they will give the P. A. C. a hard rub if McPheters can hold the heavy hitting aggregation down at all.

Sperry Locke will pitch with Newtek handy in case they uet to Sperry. There are already nearly- seventy entries for the open golf tournament at the Abenaqui golf club. Rye Deputy Sheriff W. B. Shaw went to Morth Abbington, today where ie arrested Armond Bates, alias Bates on a charge of violating his parole from the Concord state prison.

Bates was sentenced for not less than a year and a day and not cnore than 'three years in 190S for burglary at Derry. He got in trouble at Plymouth, and served a six months' sen- He was will later The ence in Massachusetts. brought to this city and face the court for this violation. THE EDISONIAN The Only House Employing Union Operators, Union Union Orchestra. Beach beginning tomorrow.

These Include Tom Claflin, Parker Whitter more, Tom A. B. Thurston, C. W. Bass and other well known cracks.

There Is a keen interest here in Ihe national tennis "championship which, is being played at Newport this week. For Your Vacation Now is the time to get together your goods for cool nights and mornings and you will find a nice line of Sweaters and medium weight Underwear at J. F. BERRY'S and prices and qualities are right. Look up your stock and see what you need and then call on us to i which you arc short of.

Now is the time to buy this most popular of all Rugs at Bargain Prices. THE LEADING HOUSE FURNISHERS," CORNER DEER AND VAUBKAN STREETS. Pictures and SPECIAL ATTRACTION For Tuesday and Wednesday 5ugene Davis, Aerial Acrobat. Five reels new Independent Union made piceures. llustrated Songs by Ida Foster.

Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday Prof. Wood -Magician. Gripper WALKING SHOES ORREOT MUSCULAR ACTION SHOE. It stieugtheiis weak feet allows nature to relocate distorted Our Pivot robber heels give the body balance. Examine our patented shoe.

How cau the muscles become strong when they are bound wiih iron? Plates are NOT necessary in Ground Grippers. Frank W. Knight 10 MARKET SQUARE HA; of AmslMry rteaai Lnndry OBSEQUIES. BAND CONCERT PROGRAM Ira Brown The funeral of Ira Brown was held this afternoon at. two o'clock 1'rom his late home on Northwest street, Tlcv.

Mr. Doyd of Rochester officiating. Interment was In South cemetery under direction 'of Undertaker u. Ham. LOCKE FAMILY.

REUNIOI) The annual reunion of family IB htlng held aftornooi at Wye Town a President Arthftr H. It presiding. At 12:30 some 150 sat down to a flnc epread Ihal The fourth in the series of summer band concerts will be given tomorrow night. The program will be as follows: March--Knights Te'mpar Overture--Janetta Auber Selection--I. Lombard! March--Royal Bagley Waltzy--From The Ho.d Mill Herbert Medley--Kdmlck's hits Lampo Irish Overture--Beauties of i Bennett March--Capt.

Fltzpatrlck National Air. M. Devlne bandmaster. GotoW.E.PAULfor FRUIT JARS Bunion Nb 9 K. of tnVce on Tnwidiy Ing.

The work was followed by refreshments. Pints, Lightning, 75 Quarts, 85i Pints, Mason, 50 Quarts, 60 87 MARKET ST Of Equal Value to All! i 1 The Sn.fe Deposit of tliis' bauk aregjiot provided for any ue class of The the merohaul, the small tradesman and tbe individual all have need of the safety afforded byf our excellent equipmett. A private safe in and burglar prooElviinlt may be rented for iJi' nal sum of $1.50 per annum and upwards. U. DEPOSITORY.

FIRST NATIONAL PORTSMOUTH, N. H. Your First Board Bill will be your last ior tt. if it is one paid for luHiber'yfroin For our so carefully-selected, thbroVghly seasoned that it cuts off fufyf re repair bills to Spend liberally licrc didly liter on. ewa HI.

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Years Available:
1898-1977