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The Portsmouth Herald from Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 8

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THE PORTSMOUTH HERALD. SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1914. THE D. F. BORTHWICK STORE IS KNOWN BY VERY MANY PEOPLE AS THE STORE FOR Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery Ribbons and Neckwear.

The Embroidery Store And AH Materials for Fancy Work Beads and BeadwOrk The Housekeepers Furnishing Store Sheets, Pillow Cases, Table Linen, Towels, Crashes, Qnlltt and Blankets, Cretonnes, Burlaps and Denims. DEPOSITIONS ARE BEING TAKEN -i- 1 1LJJI LJ Relatives of Miss Sarah J. Farmer Start Legal Action in New Hampshire Superior Court Tho i i of depositions in i taken and It IH mild to ho the i i of rnatolng rt thorough probe- of the affairs Jo either conllrm or dispel ihe existing rumors. It i he remembered that relatives of Farmer petitioned the of 1'robate of ltockingham 'county some Unit' ago to appoint. George iW.

a Kilo a i a LOCAL DASHES Dr. Pickering, dentist, 32 Congress St. Fish of all kinds at Clark's Branch. Tel. 183.

The Portsmouth a Club hohte Its a a outing The a i at Music Hall a i a decided i according to (The benutfful weather drew a visitors from the a rc- Bontfi Into tho city today. Lobsters and fish ot all klnda caught by our Own hoata, fresh every day. K. Jameson Sons. Tel, 246.

JIXi you Herald evory evening? If not you're i i one of the JOVH ivnd comforts of i The largest stock of bicycles and Mroa ever In Portsmouth at F. Woods. Tires to bicycles 120.00 to J50.00. Ivor J.ohnson blcycloH arc boat iMr. Goodwin Phllbrick the local Us hnvlng ne.w font "Innovation" wo da a i i a in liis store.

I Is a i of a Hard and soft wood for sale. Wo have somo extra dry pine limbs. Hogan Clalr. 23fi Gate street. Tel.

I11MM ml8, tf. (Some choice political gossip as to the aflpiratlniiH a local otllre i er who has recently to i city, are going the He mire and have your told liy Madame-Cooper at the i i a lawn 'party, Wed. 2'fl i a i 3nn grounds. John H. MUrfcU and Monumental Qt Market 3t la reported (hot the a a mobile.

Kadlc is reducing (he business with the, except Ion of transient parties. Upholstering, nair renovated. Margeson Brothers. Phone 570. iA picked nine from M.

A the Marines play Farrago! House nine thta a at Farragul grounds. Are you going away on a a a i a Don't forged to call up 37 and have The Herald sent to while you are saway. mowers, scissors, Knives a all edge tools sharpened; saws filed, umbrellas mended, keys made, locks repaired, and razors honed and rcliand ted at Home's, S3 Daniel street. has been received tin 1 local hoys on the a a i T. saying that they put into Prov- Incctown Thursday evening, and New Bedford Friday i Contractor Leon E.

Scruton has a force of men engaged in a i excavations on the property on a a street where Col. John 11. a is to shortly build. The tug Piscataqua made i to York yesterday and lowed back barge Hampton, to the lower harbor, where she was turned over to the Portsmouth, which i on 10 Boston. Towards of A a I I is i i at A a Aibims is 'the guest of a i of Mass.

Miss Clara of New York I passing week-end i i i Krod O-anlnor has returned a WIM-IIN' tmsiiie.ss i a i 'Mlsp Edith Crossman of vllle, is guest of Miss A a i of I ho 'blood of Mlwi Karmi'i' who a uskod to i i i a i of a a i a i 1 a i a a (he i i i i i ilita morning; al olllcc uf i i i Kriie.st Jj. i llal'ph a -Mr. i i i i i Is (he Xew a i a l-'annor's a i and li-si to give his do.pnHiUon ii.s I)) 1 a Ouwle's at whoso i i a i i Mis.s Farmer haw ibcen con- i for past years. 11 Is understood a i deponllion.s of a rge of persons old lown and nhow. liow to HCO PorlKniouth, and oca It In 'tho right way.

POLICE NEWS. Jttfbort KUKHcll and hlw Hldo (lai'tncr "Dovllo ClaiTis, I canvp last i and I police court today. It witt S.tlO this i when Olllcerw Oolierly and heard pair i i oft the Hiiorvs In flic children's on playground. The' court illd not chargro them a i for t'ho outdoor lodging hut they had to pay each for (wiring up the canvass. a Junldn.H fined $5 and costs of for Clyde The- plaintlrf IXIUKCO, claimed he.

i i on i and th'at tho owner 'heat him. pleaded not g-ullty and told the court a ho wa.s not rewpontilble for the cut on the boys head and a the boy foil on a rock. The Junklm: guilty, but he limner In New i i but this I pealed anil furnished, bonds in ap- llio rie.tillnn was denied and Miss llary It. a of Now York appointed The i i for the a i of Mr. Hammond was transferred to t'he superior court and the of depositions today is said sum of $10(1 for the superior in McKall for vagrancy went up for i days ut the a i i the a a i of Crecn A i he 0 preface a long legal contest.

THE HERALD HEARS i firms a payliiK no a a of i work since the i for ii ilays worli I effect. a even armless man em- braci-H i once in a while. Tha.t some of the newer traps on i a i a a need to lie i i a i (be a liremen are i one of i members on the back for here a a you can't keep this of a.way I Thin It is a a they i the old (own off the game here every yean. the girl i old rose hosiery a a hit at the camp on Friday. of course the girle were green i envy, but the boys, well--they say some classy socks.

That one. of the party has required i of an optical! result of i at the fancy i goods. a a large dead was reported a i oft the coast this i his last a I by a foreign steamship. That he was at a i tleach nilt chief Boatswain of ilrc in juiller is i in the latest make of 10ml i i in i i i i a he i i a car for and landed at scene I I i A i a Watson of a clH-sU'r was of frleml.s In ye.sterday. r.

nil rs. 11. of Nn.s 1 ma are at Ijong Heaoh, York, fur hree weeks' May, 31 in O. of Concord la I a i wpenilin gtho wc-ek-end i relatives! i i a Rye Heach. Mrs.

r. ,1. iniii'caii and Mrs. 1. parsons are i an i at InU'S nf SlnmlH a i a i i CJfnrgc a of i s.

Pfmncook, lias been IraiisftMTcil to tin- i ry. Miss Vena I. nf spemlhig a a i i slstor.s at i home on Tin' a i (if .1, M. Tot Inn a i In bis motor a joinoil him In ilita efly where i a i i i i Captain A I a a of I enlHiT a now at I i a days, leave i his a i i i a of York, has i i hi.s wife in i Mrs, ICdwanis in passing the i her sl-slor, Mrs. M.

I a Collins, the well professional golf a of Dayton, IK passing days in thin i the guest of i was at i Club on Frhlny. a K. i i of Undies' a and Mrs. Bok of i a i a are i i i a i i i by They expect to visit. i coniiiiH a a i I I a i of First Life Saving District, who re-re I ly from I tost on i illm-Hs iwA-H on our slrrcls and was a gri'fi- ed by nhl i fric-mls.

SOUTH ELIOT a a i i lie 100 hor.se power. a Chief i make the a you camun keep a veteran a a squadron go the MHIDCH i he aitjjeurs i his now i pow- a a i i a hen a i I That ho. eX'pecU to a a i to a worked xew orli i lis WJiew iy a i the races. i i l-lu! best way to over a new a l.s to paste i lent' a (logs on ihe yard have been i i i a i a the crew 'of the San Francisco i be ashore on i in large, i a it i be first liberty in a for i the crew a of coin in i jeans. (Thin fhc- hail no open and iilHu a i one i header.

a i i a iht: a a la ml on I 'ante! a ppoarH to be held up. i i i i i a wondering art 1 a i a i a a place. a tin 1 i a a to be i i iu the a a i is videm-c i i A OBITUARY Selina A. Howe Died in i i 2 4 Salina A. Howe, aged 75 years.

Tho body was sent to Springfield, i noon for and i under the direction of II. W. Nickerson. A BAGGAGE EXPRESS A baggage express i leave Porls- daily, i a afternoon, for Wflllls Sands, Ocean Wave House and Kye North Beach. Ortlcra can be at the Portsmouth Motor Mart at the Rockiingham ttotol.

ch tf. Sp. 8 Everything in Ihe way of smart Ti season Shirts for business- function and for sports afield or afloat. Underwear jn fabrics and fashions to suit every whim. Pajamas and night shirts in weights "nfext to notte ing." Sox, belts, etc.

V-'P HENRY PEYSER SON Selling the Togt of the Period WiILL PLAY AT RYE BEACH i up of the picked a a i play at Rye Beach lliis artcrnonn is MS follows: W-lsffin-s u' Bennett illms l.b, 2.1), M'osor 3b, Thnmrrion If, Timmons i nioro I A firemen intL'reslcil in a i a i plca.se meet at ihe Hoard of ICn- jci-noors room, a i July 37, at 7 o'clock. fur (lie Sh were k'riri a flfty luiys wen 1 i- i on i a a i i i als sieanier. klilws to nf ba, ir.ua Ke on the a i a a i a a i a clerks Ho.slon a I a meet i i mi i a I'roHi'am for Fritlr.y nrnl a a i roels of i sclccieil MuUial number in this Mutual Weekly is of surpassing Two French Aviators, M. Services at ISliol Adve.nl Bourhis and M. Pcllctier, while flying i i a nil fulloww: Sunday school at 1.

Ifi. Preach in ir at 2.30 and 7.30 "by Rev. 1. 15. Terry.

AU are i i to at- ABOUT TOWN Thc oHlco force of the Consolidation a a held a i party i i i a yesterday afternoon. The consisted of Moxia and eh cake, (here a heen anV i a been i-his i It a the clerks were pix-sc-nti'd willi a looked to be a large roll of fat corned neef. Kvcn the tlys HO. cut. Were streaked i red and i ve.ry i i a to rare eorneil beef.

The cake was filled i urunsre and lemon peel, uuu-i, Kpict-, and a other tasty i i TOveryone voted the cake IK-SI had ever tasted. One i i lo he a rogretted w-as a Miss Clraee. Carey the. a stenographer was not present when served, a i i left the otlice CHirl- ic.r a a she did a some of a cake. Hut Misvs Carey consoled herself i a a earlier i i day had enjoyed a large box a all her i had been 1 Acre Place WITH Modern Buildings FOR SALE House hits ten rooms 0 of which chambers), recently i i hot a heat and excellent spring water piped to house; barn 40, carriage house and garage; electric lights a telephone can be bad desired; 1--1 mile to electrics and TIC fare; low taxes.

This 'is an excellent proposition in a good neighborhood. these services. tST --( hi a evening, .1 illy 2S. a ladies' small jruhl Wiilch i Vermoni seal atlaehcd. on i roail i Spinney mad and Monroe St.

t'lcase I Dr. .1. A. a a 1 Congress street, a i receive reward he Jul 2T. St Read the a Ads.

AMBROID the best "stickum" to mend any broken articles about the household. Permanently repairs almost everything TIN PANS, CHAIRS, CANOES, ETC. Put up hi tin cans, two sizes, prices lOc and 25c per can. PRYOR-DAVIS COMPANY nMARKETS at wreo dashed to the ground and killed right in front of the It is only once in a life time that such a picture will be taken On the same reel is shown tho result on the tenement house of the terrific bomb explosion causing the death of three anarchist plotters wiio were mantifaoturing the bomb to destroy John Rockefeller. The camera shows some of the falling debris and the recovery of one of tho bodies.

Other subjects just as interesting. The Burning of Salem, Mass. One reel of motion pictures taken in the lafternoon and evening while the historic old city was being destroyed by Rathe Freres. The Horse Wrangler," two reel Majestic western drama in which a young i 1 a masquerades as -a cowboy causing a of complications. "Fatty and the Heiress," two reel Keystone comedy.

"The Nation's Peril," two reel Tltann a a of the secret service. TJ. S. Secret Service man falls in love i daughter of a foreign spy. is i a is a spy.

There is fight- Ing and i i on shipboard, end- i when an auto, a i i the the spyH, goes over a cliff i the Ha a i i a Islands. "The Outlaw's a. clever western comedy drama. "I'll Change the Shadows ft Sunshine," WUmark Son; and "The High of Liovingl" 1-co sung by Miss oGrdon. "The Voice the conolud ed, two drama, coming Monday, "Lucille 3d oominfl Wednwdiy, State Engineer 'Grover while in this i today have heard some criti- s.m of the stale roads in this i i i for he said to The Herald man the trouble, was the inability to ge.t the oil to he.

used to sprinkle ihe ruads. A would like to know the reason for a i those piles of gravel on the sides of a i i road. They are not a i a to travel, especially i 29th promises to be one of the biggest days in the history of the Islcri of Shoals. The New 3 Inm'iishire 11isiorical (Society has been extended an i i a i to participate In the dedication nf Tuck ment, on a date. Of the 500 invited a so far accepted, A special a Is to be chartered to a the a At noon luncheon is to he served at Oceanic, covers to Mid for 500.

Here is a case of Portsmouth people, not a i the most of their opportunities. There are numerous old and historic houses 'and points of Interest aro mid town which i to he unmnrlced toy tablet or sign. There are a visitors here every uay anxious to seo e-verything- historical but aro many times unable to visit certain houses for they cannot find them, or even find -anyono who li.noivs where, such house IP located. I would be- doing not only a great faror to the tourists but would be 'very profitable to someone who woul'i fltudy up on the points of Interest In BUTLER MARSHALL Exclusive Agents 5 Market St. FOR SALE Property 791 Maple wood avenue (commonly known as the Thomas Roberts Farm).

House, barn and about twelve acres of land; small orchard. FRED GARDNER Real Estate, Information and Sales Agency Glebe Building Send your KODAK Films to SI. 75,000 OWNERS OF HARDMAN PIANOS will testify to their quality as proven by years of hard usage under all sorts of condition! and in alt parts of the world. If you are looking for a PIANO OF QUALITY here it is. The HARDMAN is recognized as leading pianos of the world by the greatest Official Piano of the Metropolitan OpcJm Company, New York City.

Let ui chow you the HARDMAN H. P. MONTGOMERY OPP. POSTOFFICE MonthEndSale OF SUITS, COATS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS AT LESS THAN THE WHOLESALE COST OF MATERIALS. Siegel's Store 57 Market Street 3 Congress Street, Portsmouth, N.

H. UP ONE FLIGHT For Developing, Printing and Enlarging. 24-Hour Service. Postage paid on all mail orders. KTTTERY AND ELIOT RESIDENTS 452W and have our team call for and deliver your fining.

You never appreciate rtr value until you try our Wot Wash method. HONE WASHING CO. 315 4S2W. LIZZII M. OROVCR, CLOSE-OUTS AT D.

H. Me INTOSH'S ALL OUR PIAZZA FURNITURE AND REFRIGERATORS MUST GO This Piazza Rocker Reg. price Other Styles in accordance. Refrigerator, Size Reg, pnce now WHEN IN DOUBT--BUY OF.

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Years Available:
1898-1977