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TAGE EIGHT. PORTSMOUTH DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10. 1910. NOVEMBER The Mere Auuouncemeut Suggests Needs For Frosty Weather. THE D.

F. BORTHWICK STORE Abounding in Seasonable Merchandise which lias been selected from the stocks of many of the best manufacturers, goods which stand for the ideal of quality and fashion. The collection will repay a visit to our several departments. Dress Goods, Housekeeping Lineus and and Uudcrwear, Gloves and Corsets. We claim for our Trimming Department the attention of those who are making Street Costumes or Evening Gowns.

NAVY YARD Goes on the Retired List Commodore W. Hraunersreuthcr, for several years in command of the prison ship Soiilhery has been 1 placed on the retired list. Uo entered the service on Sept. 20, 1871 and was np- polnteil from Illinois. was a large crowd present Including guosls from Exeter, Dover and Som- ersworlh.

READY-TO-WEAR. Although a new Department we have been succeseful in bringing together sdfce of the niosf attractive models in Cloaks and Suits. Movements of Vessels Movements of naval vessels: Arrived: Washington at Culebra, Terry and Birmingham at at Santiago de Cuba, Tennessee, Montana and Hist at Ch'arlestou. Sailed: Rocket, from Indian Head for Norfolk. The Washington has been assigned to duty with the fifth division, Atlantic fleet.

Prison to Have New Locking System Proposals for a new locking system on tho cells at the naval prison are out and will be opened at Washington next month. CHARGES VOTE BUYING Judge Calvin Page, following his announcement on election day that lie prefer cliarges of vote buying to the governor elect, loday sent 311. open letter to Governor Bass in which lie charges open buying of votes in the tetter's interest. He of fers lo furnish proof of his sensation al statement. ARTILLERYMEN ATMASSABESIC II The Packard Method THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD THE DAINTY POLITICIAN A Chance for the Junk Man proposals were opened at LOCAL DASHES This At the Gaiety Tonight is a Tannhauser film, story locks repaired at yet full Keys made, Home's.

Ice ponds are not Isy any means. Have your shoes repaired by John llott, corner Fleet and Porter streets. The lire scare is well over for another year. Just time for a breathing-spell between and city elections. Smoke the Warwick lOc cigar, Ed.

Brown, manufacturer, 38 Market St. The Atlantic Shore Line has lessj than three weeks to continue under its present management. Many of the criminal in. I superior court will he disposed ot this week. Some are marked for trial, very-few generally get as far as that.

Boneless and dried English cod and clams, live lobsters, sword fish, halibut, mackerel, salmon, live lobster meats and provisions. Edward S. Downs. 37 Market St Wanted--Antique Furniture, Old Books, Old China, Feather Beds, Old Documents and Letters. A.

J. Rutledge, No. 53 Columbia street, Portsmouth, N. II. if The 1911 Excelsior 'Motorcycle Ins arrived and is a corker.

Sec it in C. A. Lowd's show window. Low saddle position, magneto and everytliiiisJDaitmouth up to the minute. h3t A beet weighing eleven pounds, raised by Langdon Perkins of this city, is being displayed.

Another nature freak is a turnip weighing seventeen pounds. made on the famous play "The Man of the Hour." fiOO 'seats in the gallery, at. ac; 100 i scats in Che gallery reserved lOc; enough. 0 i ballroom dancing lOc. For the Saturday ball with grand orchestra and special attractions, regular Saturday night prices.

Washington this week for the purchase of the U. S. vessels Boston and Concord, now lying a( the navy yard, Puget Sound, these vesesls bavins been stricken 'from the navy register. The appraised value of the Boston is 513,0000 an dthe Concord These vessels "will be sold for cash to the bidders offering the highest prices therefor ahoYe the appraised values. To Take on Oil The torpedo boat destroyer Dray- At.

the Saturday ball this week Mr. Eddie Hanlon jyill g'ivo a stage exhibition of buck and i dug eccentric dancing, the orchestra playing Hie familiar Chicken Heel. The Program Tonight rst Picture, "Dainty Politician," political drama. illustrated Song, "When a Boy From Old New Hampshire Loves a Girl From Tennessee" Bennett Mr. Leltoy Welch Second Picture, "Just-Plain Dog," a beautiful animal picture witb a pa thetlc love story, illustrated Song, "Wait lor the Gold en Corn," Mr.

LeRoy Welch Third Picture, "Wiild Bill's Defeat," a splendid Western drama. I -for the Dancers, "A Certain 'Party Rag," fourth Picture, "Madam Fifth Picture, "A Game of Hearts" clever comedy. fl'he Gaiety Girls will sing and dance the "Virginia," song from the musical comedy "The Green Eari," at the, children's ice Saturday afternoon. Announcement ton will be moved to the flatiron pier PERSONALS Oen. Stephen H.

Gale of Exeter 'here today attending court. Miss Lillian McCourt is ill at lie home on Lincoln avenue. Rev E. Leighton and wit Portland, are visiting in thi city. Harold of Malde was In the city Wednesday on bus ness.

J. Walter Chambers of Maiden wa a business visitor in this city Wei nesday. Mrs. John E. Meegan is ill wit the grip at her home on Chapi street.

'Mrs. Thomas E. Call Boston ha been passing a few days in this cit in this city. John .1. Molloy of 'the Arnsd' Brewing company of Albany, N.

was in this -city on Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Mark E. Scott have returned from their wedding trip to Michigan and taken up their residence on State stret.

mall Detachment off Today for Ride Practice take, all A detachment comprising forty-one ion from tho 156tb company, Coast Vrtillery at Fort Constitution, In omma'nd of Capt. and ileut. iMathcr, left this morning-for lassebesic, where they will engage rifle practice al the range there. Tomorrow another detachment will 50 up and try their iuck at the bulls- iiiiHiUmr pacli Packard Piano a high class 'nui-aiptuj all he has to have to do the work right. Sin work is done, titno must TJO consumed In allow- "thjTrmtts to settle, a-nd then It Is gone over again, "to is repeated until each detail ha.

been brought Intb ft Xpttaffallowed for every branch ol the wotk.U| tHmJ is rushed or crowded, and no chances taken. Tales an average of to eight months to build a Packard" I average of Flal Annreclate the Fackaxd Method. Then, if nejer oe- fore, wUl flat the Packard is all we claV for it. takei as part payment. rVontgomery's, Opp.

P. 0. QUIETLY WEDDED Young Couple Surprise Their Friends by Marrying in Milton The friends of John Trefethen, well known grocery clerk, and Miss Jeanuette H. C. Hardie, are a little late with marriage congratulations but nevertheless they are engagec today in extending their 'best wishes to the young couple who were quiet ly married at Milton, on Oct SI, by Smith of th Evangelistic Congregational church MARRIAGE INTENTION on Friday where six car tanks fuel oil will be taken aboard.

of Marines Coming in Fast By. Dec. 1 it is expected that the corps will he enlisted up to i i authorized strength. During the two months enlistments have been exceptionally heavy, recruits, according to reports ceived at headquarters, are of ceptionaily high character, and add" much to the efficiency of corps. The marriage intention of Alexai dcr Naudzun.

and Miss Baingna Pas ukunies was recorded' at City Ha today. COMPETITORS NOT IN IT With us when cotaes to cigar Miss Harriet McEwen Kimball con-1 quality. Smoke our 999 brand, and tributes a poem descriptive of 'her homestead garden to the October number of the Century Magabne. Alchibald Finlayson of Rye described the Passion Play of Oherammer- giiii to the members of the Soutn Parish alliance of the Unitarian church Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was served.

Mrs. Alfred Gooding aSid Mrs. William E. Marvin poured. re- ex- will the Portsmouth Devine director, will given at the Gaiety on the 3rd concerts Baiid, M.

Taking on Helpers The labor hoard today sent out call for five boilermaker helpers. They Approve of the Idea The members of the marine guard to a man approve the recent article In the Herald relative to the establishment of a rifle range in or about this city, which could be used Joint-1 ly by the navy, army and state mi-1 litia for target practice, i The supposition that three ac-. ing Thuisday, Nov. 17th, program to cidents always occur consecutively was verified the past week, when the Gannet, Hatlie Muriel and George W. Collins came to grief near this har- lor.

be announced later. Honorary mem- tickets. $1.00 season) i'admitting two persons to each ccm- i cert now on sale by members of the braid. An orchestra of 20 pieces will The locality is now well guarded dancing'after the con- with life saving stations, there i within ten miles of Portsmouth bor the Wood Wallis Applcdore, Eye Beach and Hampton i Nevr can tell when you'll mash Beach stations. The coast l.o the finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or eastward, however, badly needs at-J scald.

Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' tention, for the next station 1s at Bid- Eclectric Oil instantly relieves the deford Pool. 31 miles away. pain--quickly cures the wound The Fall season is now well started, just the time to get your Winter Shoes.

Look over tH PACKARD styles arid then let us fit you to a pair. Besides the finest possible construction, PACKARD SHOES style and fitting best that brains can make. And they are Union made. Let us show Not to be Here Very Soon Major Thomas C. Treadwell, U.

S. M. who will later command the marine guard at the yard harracks, is not expected to report until a the new year. These to Go Out Year In the navy there are eighteen retirements for age in 1911, and ten oi these are among rear admirals and four among medical directors. There are no retirements in the marine corps.

The retirements arranged in chronological order are as folohvs: Rear Admiral Lewis C. Heilner, Jan. 29. Medical Director Paul Fitzsim- nions, Feb. 27, Chief Machinist Richard B.

Smith, March 19. Chief Gnunner Charles B. Magruder, April 28. Rear Admiral John llubbard, May 10. Bear Admiral Kossuth Niles, June 14.

William D. Hartley, July 7. Medical Director Manly H. Sim ous, July 11. Medical Director Samuel H.

Dickson, July 20. Rear Admiral Seatou Schroeder, Aug. 17. Rear Admiral Uriah R. Harris, Sept.

14. Medical Director Sept. 17. Rear Admiral Giles jrpt. 24.

Rear Admiral William A. Marshall. Oct. 17. Rear Admiral' Edward B.

Bnrry, Oct. 20. Chief Boatswain John Winn, Nov. 2G. Rear Admiral Richard AVtainwright I Dec.

17. Rear Admiral Raymond P. Rodg- ici'B, Dec. 20. LOCAL DASHES That nine year old baseball fan may be on an All-America team himself some day.

Grass on the little plots about, the postofflce building as yet show signs of approaching winter. TO LET--Rooms, 25 cents to a head per night. Quick lunch roon connected. William Quinsy, 39 Bridge St. chnlO.lm The wircmcn are working on Junk- avenue are making changes ordered by the City Council some weeks ago.

agree to this proposition, teagan, manufacturer. D. J. "Battling for the Right," the life story of n. 1 Two'styles, $1.50 and Local' agency, SS Pleasant Street, opposite Elks' chtfo27 Overcoat Elegance Our Overcoat spread include the very best Models of the most noted makers.

We're ready to satisfy any Man's Ovorcoat longing. We're sure that you can find here, just Your Overcoat, whether" your taste be quiet or If you are at all particular about your Overcqat, corne here jifld Bee the best Overcoats made. SchafTner Marx Fine Overcoats. Overcoats $10.00 to $30.00.: W. LYDSTON POLICE COURT Walter H.

Pettus was before the court today on a complaint of his wife, who, claims that he threatened to do her bodily harm. She asked the police and Use euro his notions. He 'promised to go back to family fireside, and carry out the part of a loving hushand and father; To make the promise, binding the court, placed him under bonds to keep the peace for a year. Charles Winn, another man with a promise not to hit up the bowl again was released on a cherse of drunken- ss. Ed-ward Fuller was fined and costs of $6.90 for drunkenness.

Howard Wells, B. Harbor, you. 0,1 EMMET ASSOCIATES Have a Merry Party Hall 'Rechablic Hall was crowded to the doors on Wednesday evening when tho young Kmmot Associates conducted a dancing assembly. There WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Troubles JVlay be Sapping Your Life Away. Portsmouth Peo pie Have Learned this Fact; When a healthy man of woman be Sins to run down without apparen cause, becomes weak, languid, depres sed, suffers backache, headache, diz zy spells and urinary disorders, look to the kidneys for the cause of i all.

Keep the kidneys well and the: will keep you well. Doan's Kidne: 'ills cure sick kidneys and keep then well. Here is Portsmouth testimon to prove it: Joseph Libby, 1G1 High Ports mouth, N. says: "A sharp pal across the small of my back was th first symptom of kidney trouble i my case. Dizzy spells soon set i and whenever I caught cold, 1 was i misery.

When 1 awoke mornings, felt, tired and my whole body wa sore. 1 at length heard about Doan Kidney 'Pills and procuring a box i Philbrick's Drug store, 1 began the use. This remedy soon relieved and 1 have used it on several occ at Rcchabite sions since then with good results For sale by all dealers. 1'rlco cents. Foster-MIlburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Slates.

Remember the name--Doan's--and take'no other. Kerncmber pur stojk is fresh arid of the best quality and dispensed by registered druggists. I lion Drug 31 Market SI HOW ABOUT YOUR HEATER? If you are thinking about a New Heater investigate the Get the Bottom Facts. Just becansejt is iu the cellar is no reason you should buy a cheap, unsatisfactory heater. Get the best, and that Heisey Warm Air Generator WEETSER, Solo agent for Portsmouth and vicinity.

Estimates Given 46 Market Street, PORTSHOUTH, N. H. I I Bank Account Simplifies Things; When system and order comes man's routine of life they "ease the pressure" in a hundred ways--and make the management of affairs simple and pleasant, instead of burdensome md vexatious. But "system" and ''order" are stiangers to tiie man who does not have a bank account. MAGEE IDEAL Complete $33.00 The best value ever offered low price.

The material is the same as the higher priced Ranges, and tho arrangement, of Fire Box Flues, Ash Pit and Damper, are identical, including tho Oven Thermometer aiidM'o- movable nickel rail. W.E:PAUL,AgtJ7 Market St. THE OF PORTSMOUTH i jAl Assets over One Million Dollars! ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. I I Attend to It Now, Enroll for the Openln NIGHT SCHOOL Portsmouth Branch Plymouth Business School Shorthand, Bookkeeping, English, Penmanship, Service. Preparatory Couse.

Sessions Monday, Wednesday and Friday Even- tugs. Make your winter evenings count for something. Office 8.30 104,30 daily 7.00 to 8.30 evenings, New day pupils every Morday. Telephone connection. JTimes Building.

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