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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 5

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I I Corner Market and Ladd ENTRANCE' ON LADD ST. I I Draperies of all kinds Special values in Scrin Lace, and Muslin Curtafns PORTSMOUTH DAILY Sslr ELIOT Goodly Number of Visitors from Massachusetts Other Visitors from New Jersey and Pennsylvania 21.191.0. PAGE FIVB, and Icntnl BUiilenl. Ho a member oilgo of We are offering an exceptional value in Scrim Cur- 1 ains, Arabian Color, wide lace insertion, good qual- ity of Scrim at SI.00 pair Sawyer, a o( Portsmouth LOCAL DASHES. I Couch Covers, Portieres, and Table Covers Designs and estimates urnish-? ed on all kinds of drapery work Shade Curtains, made to order, and ready made Quality, right price, and manship guaranteed Eliot, July 21.

Mrs Sarah J. Raitt of Kltchlmrg. is spending several (lays with her cousin. Mrs. John F.

Raitt. Ralph S. Bartlett of Boston spent Sunday at his home here. Mrs B. Eldriclge and daughter, Mrs Charles Plnkham of Harpswcll, who has been the guest of her parents several months, went to 11- ton Maine, to visit relative and i They expect to he absent about four weeks.

Mr and Mrs. Edward Hanscom three children of Philadelphia, who are spending their vacation here are boarding with Mrs. Milliard Goodwin Mrs Goodwin's sister, Alice and son, of Lynn, are guests of the family. The forty-four guests who have been at Rosemary cottage for two weeks departed on Wednesday for Boston, and another party came at night to enjoy a similar vacation of wo weeks. nm Mrs Bertha Hannaford and little son of New Jersey are visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Otis SilsDee. Mr. C. W.

H. Moulton, who Jias What's your number? Peerless tomato catsup, 3 for 25c at White and llodgdon's. Three dninka and one for larceny were the occupants ot the police ntu- tlon last night. if you want the best and complete local'news you must search the columns of the A flne brand of summer weather. The Uurdock club objects to ships for transportation.

3 cans corn, peas, string beans or tomatoes for 25c at White and Hodg- uon's. The doors of one of the business houses on Congress street was found open by Officer Kelley on Wednesday night. TO KENT--Office, third story National Mechanics and Traders' Bank building. A at Heinz, Van Camp's and Hatchet RELIGIOUS SERVICE ON BATTLESHIP Woman's Christian Temperance union on the New Hampshire brand canned baked beans, at White and Hodgdon's. Lost, on Wednesday morning, July 20, in Portsmouth or OB ferry or trolley to York Harbor, a pocket book Containing sum of money.

Reward be paid and no questions asketl Religious services were conducted a i I on the S. S. Now Hampshire at the navy yard at 2.30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by the members of the Woman's Christian union In tills city. 0. Fletcher of Manchester, who is state superintendent of evangelistic work, directed the'service.

She was assisted' by Mrs. Perkins, president the Portsmouth branch. The white ribbonners of this city have.conduct- ed a religious service on the big bat- at least oncu on every visit her to this port. On occasion I LW llll.T oi one visit the members throughout the state prcfc-nted each member of the crew with a comfort hag. Some thirty were present, the visitors from unions being Mrs.

Charles Ncal and Mrs. M. A. Pearson. New-fields; Mrs.

Drown, Manches- be pam aim no ijut-oiiuuo returned to office of Hotel Went tor; Mrs S. Fetdier, ate super worth New Castle, N. H. hclwJ21 Intendent work, M.m- 5 HuKTM" Take your i on an outing at Shoals large sea-going steamer Leaves wharf foot of Daniel street at 8.20, 11.40, 5.40 p. tn.

Fare, round trip, 50 cento. Try This Suds-Maker Free You simply turn the deSiSny way one for clean, hot wuter the other lur tui the wmk tlie wcm suits on ot Btcps cvwy day--to aiwas been' at' his home here, returned Boston on Wednesday. Eugene and Frank Goodwin of Dover are spending their vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Haiti 'Herbert Goodwin spent three days with his a i here, returning to ioston on Tuesday morning. The town centennial committee will meet this evening. Spinney, calker, was called Wednesday on the navy yard. W-llter Hayden of Lynn is passing his vacation with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. George E.

Ireland. Miss Helr-n A. Ireland, who teaches at Salem, is at home for Fimimer. She attended the convention of the National Education Association at Boston. The song recital at Green Acre Elrenlon on Wednesday afternoon, in honor-of the l.U-lhday of Miss Sarah .1 Farmer drew a large audience.

Mrs Mary Lucas, lyric soprano, of iioston. was at her best and gave a Inn" recital of works from the great, composers. Hfjr accompanist was Miss Mabel Stone of Boston. This forenoon. Rev.

A. W. Uttlefield linucd his series of addresses on Its Spiritual Significance" and this afternoon Professor rharles Zueblin of Boston gives s'tereopticon lecture on William Mar rls On Friday morning, Chester; Mrs. Millie Sterling. Hye, state superintendent of work for sail', ors and soldiers; and a few members from Kittery and Eliot unions.

I They were courteously received by I Captain Rogers and were shown i about the ship. The men were most- Members of the grand lodges of ly busy but a good audience was as- the Hampshire Freemasons, and paid close attention to which" includes past masters and the the following program: three first officers of the lodges of Singing, America, the stale, have been invited to Roch- Prayer. ester, July 27, to attend the cere- Singing, Day. mon'of laying the corner stone of a Addn new Mason's building by the grand I Chester, master of the state, Edwin F. Jones of Manchester.

LOST--Monday forenoon, between I'hilbrick's drug store and A. S. L. ferry, a package containing a box of med'ieinc and small sum of inder will be rewarded by at Philbrick's drug store. PORTO RICO BOOMING Mrs.

Fletcher of Manches- Singing, "Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me. Benediction. 1 The pianist was Miss Theresa Re! gan of Chelsea. i oox 01 After the service the union mem- monev.lbers had pleasant chats will, a large leaving i number of the boys in navy blue. Copyright, 1909, by L.

A'DLEH BROS. CO, But prepare for it by fit- tingtfourself out at the outfittinges i OK N.H.BEANECO Hot weather goods to clothe you from head to foot. Automobile Gloves and Coats at popular prices. Shoes for Sum- wear. I hit i 118 was the lowest bid for the construction or the 8000 feet of state highway in Kittery, extending from Island Dependency is Peeling a Wave a will speak on I Religion of Prosperity San Juan, Porto Rico, July 2 1 Once more there is joy in the land, for Porto Rico is on a "boom." The growing of sugar cane has proved immensely profitable and farmland prices have climbed to almost dizzy heights.

Recently the Central Vannino, a corporation, established its chief plant near Kio Pledras, ten miles from San paying an acre for eight acres of land a could a purchased for $40 an acre three years ago and was a drug on the market at $8 an acre less than seven years before. In the interior sugar is being bought at from ISO to $500 an acre, Hioiesbor ic wnrth more i i i i I the PorUmouth bridge toward i 3 Congress St. IC C14J Maker circs you any auan- ti ly and wo 11 Kir ouclily miic-'I in wlfiuillc i a a ready to inert your I a It puts ail to Hie drudgery of (lisll "'ash- i i place dishes, liilvcr, under its tiic'n just rinse and wipe-. It pnl3 an jnltant, alllo- llUitlDCC Of IllillB UP llic white coffee land is not worth more a i JIQ to $lf an acre, og the Common Life." and in the af Unh )y not a ii coffee land is ternoon there will lie an 1 i suitabl( for suga cane, but so much conference on "The Bahai a tha( c()ftee acrea ge has on." Friday evenine in the Eirenlon legse ned amazingly. Rev.

A. W. Uttlcflcld will give a se-, a)on(! flid not work tbis won of readings. cr change in the condition and prospects of the island. Much is due WALTER SAWYER DEAD all.

Yankees hustling in the land. The new governor, George H. Col- MUSIC HALL I All This Week and Every Week Matinees and Evenings Was a J. W. A 17 Bow Street, Portsmouth, N.

H. Well-Known Shoe Man Well Liked Here. I A a SATURDAY THREE vv Sold this season in Portsmouth. What does this denote? It shows that, the 'wise ones are Cooking Are you one of them? If not get wise and COOK WITH GAS. Portsmouth Gas Gompanv ACTS been in Lynn government alone AND Brass and Nickel.

All Sizes. 2 Market Square. Mary Herbert of this city, who survives him. Mr. Sawyer had a host of friends in this city, being a very genial fellow.

Besides his wife, he is survived his mother, Mrs. Horace Sawyer of BANKRUPTS PETITION FOR DISCHARGE j.eJlJaS.T"""--!'"'^)'" 11 1 Sjf sS A cJliTM of 0 1 qKm" nt tho orders of exmrt siidt i i.xrcnteil hvltiw DaU'llhl" IMI or July. A. I). 1.10.

Cohen, Bankrupt. Buy! Buy! Coal in July Terrara-Ra-Rara-Ra-Ra. In July Coal is not so hiffli- It es bri l11 aud be cause there is time to pick the slate properly. July is the month. GRAY PRIME, TEOTHF.

23. 1" WM STkEtT. COO a new federal building that will cost J-1'5 000 and other big building operations will l)e under way in a 1 few months. Every island industry except coffee culture is on such a boom that dur- ing the year ending HO the ex- ing from $30,391,000 in 1908 to 900.000 last year. During June fifteen new Vmsiness concerns, with an aggregate capital of $3000000.

thirteen of which are to engage in the sugar cane and i i industries, were incorporated, and the i outlook for the current mouths gives promise of as many more. One of these sugar companies--the Central Vanninn--has contracted with an American firm for $200,000 worth of machinery and has bought the growing vane on 3,000 acres. It plans to grind 00,000 tons a day. MADE $18,000 ON PALMIST'S ADVICE Crdor Of Nutiae Therern. mo 1 rSirr" in mill nhuw raiiisc.

if lli'-r liinis, of the sllit Iiflltinner shuulrl not Au'it is hy Uii i-lork sliall send by 1 onlor Heirs', nntlccn of Hiilil pr.utmn an Ins on or. nl resilience i 5 I I i 1 6 A "sSo'f' A -J 1 a Clerk A i i i i i Mr .1. Daniel nf Hartford. was induced hy friend of his lo visit Mr Martini. Hie famous New York He writes in a which he gives permission to pub- i -I took your advice about iloldlicld Dairy stock, and made OOli on a 52500 invcslmenl." Jlr.

Slartinl is now at the Kcarsarge house. I I A carload of members of the -Peo pics' church aud parish went to Dover via the Atlantic Shore Unc this forenoon for Ihe annual picnic, to lake place at Central park. A A SETTLEMENT The t'-ouble amuiig men employed af the new hospital rela- i to wages has-been adjusted and Show! HEADED BY Hanley and Murray Singing and talking cotne- dians. Oscar Turney Novelty Juggling act Florence Kipling Singing aud Dancing Splendid Picture Program Price lOc i Few Seats Reserved, 20c Mat. 2.30.

LEARM TO DRIVE AtJTOMOBILES I I I A I A Etc. CALL OR I F. L. TOWNSEND Hampton Beach Garage, Hampton Beach, H. 1 VIA RAIL AND BOAT NEW YORK, via Trolley and Boat $2.25 TOWLL Modern Steam Screw Steamships GEORGIA-and TENNESSEE I I VI I A RXUKPT SUNDAY 34 STATE PORTSMOUTH, N.

H. Physician and Surgeon I Unt'l 9 a. 1 to 4 and 7 to 9 i .1 vj IJA Providence and Pier 19, East River, New York. Throug Office Square, Boston 3.00 P..

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Years Available:
1898-1977