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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 2

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POfrTSMOT3TH PRIDA-Y, 2T, J9I.1. ONE CASE IAS TRIED TWICE Queer Stunt in Criminal ease-Pris oner Tried and Sentenced in Superior Court. The entire afternoon session of Superior Colirt on Thursday was taneu up with the jury case of William had leen excused, Murphy, cnarged, with larceny ot or did not notice a gold -watch from Miss Nellie McCarthy, on- Middle road, on May 22. The stale's evidence was twice presented by County Solicitor Guptil. It.

equip a'jout in lilu 1 following manner. In the jury panel was William f. Entwistlo, and the County Solicit- but he hut It got hy Attorney Sherry, who was defending Murphy. After the state's case nad been presented, Attorney Sherry a Biscuit never disappoint! You have never heard Anyone say-in it: last package were hot good as never said it iis Oiie thing to make soda crackers It is Quite another thing to make them sb thai: iMy are not Only always better tfiari all other soda jliit always of unvarying goodness. The name "Uneeda" on every prfe of that if a million packages of Uneeda Biscuit pere placed before you, you could choose any one of them, confident that every soda cracker in that package would be as gpod as the besyt Uneeda Biscuit ever 5c a package--never sold in bulk.

NATIONAL BISCUIT calcd Hie. attention of the fact tlmt Mr. Eniwlil'le MUnf .90,1116 jury, Ms father, City Marshal Knlyvlstle, was assisting In tlio profr ocntloji of the case. Wallace iniedlately. excused Mr.

ami called anolher juror In Ills place ami ordered the case to ho. presented over again. fThe defense wus that Murphy was given tho watch by a man named James McCaffery and he sold it for him. The jury were, given tilie case tt fi o'clock and fifteen minutes later camp out for instructions as to (he not. They were Instructed the Court, and shortly after returned verdict.

of guilty. Murphy was immediately sentenced to not less than two or more than three years in state prison. The criminal docket will he continued loday. whether they wore to follow wording of the indictment or STOMACH DISTRESS IS ENDED FOREVER No Dyspepsia, Heartburn Gas or Indigestion in Five Minutes tlic murder of John -McAiHoy at Weh( will bo placed in Ui of ho jury in Washington i i'ourt tomorrow afternoon. Tilio- Slain and 'prowcullon rested I his morning on i a which WIIB short and Klale's Ally .1.

YV. (JanVr opened tbo a for life SI ill Ill-ins followed" by Hicharil A. I'ioarXfor the defense. Turley was placed on the s'land. i and testified that he was nl the Staples bouse i hit: night'.

-lint did not know hi BITS OF SPORT The North Carolina and Tennessee trains nveet on t'he South playgrounds this afternoon and this will piobably be the last game thai the Narth Carolina iboys will play in, this city for the present. icadache, nervousness, dizziness many other similar symptoms. Hals oft' to Connie Mack and his champions. The Mack men world's won because they plajed the stead iest kind of hall in ill the same's. They also assaulted; the Giants pitch- ars in a savage manner and any foil minded fan will admit that the besi team won, regardless of whom hit fvorite may have been.

Sparkling, the Brown quarterbacl will bear watching in the Harvard he is without a peer in the co.lege foollball world in that position. He is a heady fellow who taiow how to run a team and where to direct his plays and then, too, he is a wonderful man at carrying the tall when given his chance to do so. The New Hampshire Slate College eleven has at last got. a coach wtu will put the team on its toes for the remaining games against the Rhodi Island and Masschusetts Aggies. This man is Dr.

Ray Thomas, who played at the University of Vermont and Brown. Thomas was with the State I College eleven in 1910 and did good The, Harvard varsity football eleven will go up againsi a tough proposi tion Saturday when the Brown grid iron warriors will invade the stadium Brawn is this fall represented hy the strongest football team that ever wore the university colors and the team will go against Harvard filled with confidence- after the victory over Penn last week. i Red Murray, the Giants rightfieldei' was the big disappointment of the world's series. He went throught the six games without getCing a single safe hit, and this is spite of the fact 'hat he has always been strong with the willow. Not only was his hitting poor, but he failed to show his usual I class in the field, and one of two of L-is errors greatly helped the Athletic 'to pile up their tallies.

If your appetite is fickle and noth- ng tempts you, or you belch gas, or you feel bloated after eating, or rour food lies like a lump of lead on stomach, you can make up your mind that at the botom of all this here is but one cause--fermentation Take your sour, stomach--or maybe you call it Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Gastritis or Catarrh'ipf, or home, i bad no i Stomach; it doesn't a i MoAulcy's death i the our stomach tumble right i i i Ijody was discovered, your il-'harmacist and ask him tol Alphnuse I i who is, i i I pen a no-cent case of J'ape's Dlnpep- i i urley was called bj In and lot. you out one 22-grain Trl-jSlate and denied, that Hie burled or I and see i i live minutes knew thai any niss were buried in here is left any trace of your former (ielhr. lesuicd to misery. lij.K'llir.tv the odor of burning i i in Tlu correct, name for your his iioishborhooil I hi' inorniiu Me Kood 'Fermentation--food body was found.

Digestive organs b-ecome weak, iie here is lack of gastric juice; your ood is only half digested, and you lecome affected with loss ot appetite, iressure and fullness after eating, omkiiig. nausea, 'heartburn, griping bowels, tenderness in the pit ot tomach, bad taste gas, SMOKING CAUSED IT Le'janon, Oct. snun O. Currier of Canrrii. iu his for the senatorship, burned mouth consd- top off his automobile, while on pain in limbs, sleeplessness, his way here this afternoon.

In the of gas, biliousness, sick'l'arty were two friends, ex-Senator have earned "and maintained th i opu 1 a r'iity, for their exception al an extent that you can finder shield sign to point theway to almost everywhere; a perpetual craprliseinerrt of our fair city of jprtsmouth FRANK Jtife MEWING Co. or George ll. Gordon and Albert 1C. Bar- jney, a prominent manufacturer, Canaan, who were smoking. When near West Canaan lite chauffeur detected a strong odor pf burnt leather, and the occupants of the surprised to find the rear seat on if undigested food.

Prove to yourself tonneau were upholstery in and flames bursting through the top. tlio lire which was put back and encased in in five minutes I leather covering. Congressman I the your stomaoh is as good as any; Currier and bis guests jumped from there is nothing really wrong. Stop this fermentation flnd begin eating what you want -without fear .1 was something doing." car, and for a few minutes, as congressman expressed it, "there it discomfort or misery, They throw a lartV quantity of Almost instant relief is waiting or dirt and sand on the lire, anil as a It is merely a matter' of how Hast resort were obliged to rip off soon you take a little ON THE STAND the top of the car to prevent 'machine from burning up. The was brought to a garage.

(lie car Denies Knowledge of Me- Auley's Death llontpeller, Dot 2(1--The a John Turley on trial charged with I'lLES CURED IN TO 14 DAYS. 'our vlruRglst will refund money OINTMENT fails to cure any 'case of Itching, Blind, lilee-ding Totn'-dinK files in to 14 days. f0c. PORTSMOUTH THEATRE, (Music Hall) PORTSMOUTH, H. F.

W. HARTFORu, Manager. We are now' prepared, to submit for your j-v is. Examination our most Importations for FaU and Winter and feel, satisfied Hint they "merit "Seal of Approval Comei'lc and look them over. Remeinber-our reputation is at stake on every garmeut that we make.

Yours for perfect satisfaction. Saturday Afternoon and Evening, October 28 That 13 to 2 victory by the Athle- yesterday was the biggest slaugh- er that has ever been handed to any club in the world's series games. Many sport followers figured that the Athletics would win yesterday's game i)nt such an overwhelming triumph by Mack's men was not. thought, of. That seventh inning was awful, the four runs scored by the American leaguers in the fourth was largely for the massacre in the seventh.

Those -four tallies tool; the leart out of the New Yorkers, as the Itnew that such a lead was almost mpossible to overcome with Bender pitching against them. A CLOSE SHAVE CHAS. J. WOOD BY PHILIP. H.

BARTHOLOMAE i Prices: 35-, riOc-, 81.00 and 1.SO. Pricps: 25c 3l5u, 50u, 75o anrTSl.OO.. Seals on sal Office ThnrBda.y, October William E. Miles. Found Cut and Bruited After Train Wapon at Old Orchard Old Orchard, Olt.

26--William Miles of 71 Temple street, Saco, Ilia a narrow escape from death this al ternoon when the mik wagon he wa driving was struck by 'the express on the Portland Division the Boston and Maine at A'tla'ntl avenue. It is believed Mr. Miles jumped when he saw an accident was -unavoidable. He was picked up and carried on train No. 14 to Blddeford.

where he was taken the Trull Homepathic Hospital. No evidence couid bo found of internal injury. He sustained a bad scolp woiftrd; however jand his liody was a of bruises. It Is not known just (How the nc- tiflrte was cut pieces iind the milk The horse and wagon Is owned by Q. Harry Fendorton of Saco.

OUR WAY Of Making Beer and Ale -'I IB to use the best Maft that money can buy and. the beet Hops in the 1 Brewed by a master in art of brewing, the" purity, sparkling life, and delicious flavor of the Eldredfee products have made ecy Hoppy, Full Flavored, Smooth and Mellow NTERNSf All Descriptions, at Prices froi 25c to $5-00. 2 MARKET SQUARE ki.li! A.P.WENDELL II: THE, OLD FASHIQNED of making doors, by hand ia both cTJaTIy. Tat up to dato builder saxes, both timo and money by mill made articles which we "''stow such complete variety. SlojMn aad how many things, -fondly made hand, can Mil youjcoaAy to put up.

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