Portsmouth Herald (Newspaper) - June 2, 1910, Portsmouth, New Hampshire VOL XXV PORTSMOUTH N H THURSDAY JUNE Dally Republican with The Herald JUy 1 PRICE TWO CENTS CLAIMS TO HAVE BEEN STRUCK BY SHIFTING ENGINE A man giving the name of John Mitchell and claiming Bangor Me OB his home found wandering around the freight yards of the ton and Maine railroad shortly be- lore midnight Wednesday night He was bleeding from the mouth and he was cut about face and claimed to have been struck by the shifting I down engine Dr J J Befay was called and he dressed the wounds which were con- fined to a few cuts and scratches about the face and head The road yard men have some doubts about his being struck by the shifting engine and think that he simply fell NAVY WEDDING Officer at the Navy Yard Takes Bride at Stamford At Stamford on Wednesday occurred the wedding of Paymaster George H Venable TJ S N In charge of the general store at the navy yard and Miss Marlon Adelaide McHarg daughter of Henry McHarg a resident of that city The bride's father is a director in many railroad companies including the New York New Haven and ford The wedding was attended by many society people from New York and other cities After an extended wedding trip to the west they will lake up their residence at the navy yard NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS The annual meeting of the mouth Building and Loan Association will he held at their room in National block Congress street Wednesday evening June S at 8 o'clock tion of officers JOHN Secretary PORTSMOUTH CASE LIP William W Suit far Damages By Being Hit by an Automobile in August 1908 Verdict in the Lumber Case for a Hundred and Four The jury in the case of Perley R R Eaton of Dorchester Mass vs the C S Hall Lumber company of ester N H after two hours of on Wednesday afternoon gave a verdict of for the plaintiff An auditor once set the at and an appeal by the plaintiff resulted in this verdict The case was a disagreement over the defendant's fulfilment or of a lot of lumber ing more than a million feet The attorneys of record were Tupper of Worcester Mass for plaintiff and Martin of Concord for defendant t f t t B French Co Fabrics For A Portsmouth Case A jury was immediately drawn for the trial of the case of William W Mclntire of Portsmouth versus S Marshall of York Me a suit for damages by being run over by an automobile at the corner of Congress and in this city on Aug 31 1908 The plaintiff was riding a bicycle at the time and claims that the de- automobile was run ward so rapidly that it followed him up and run him down The defense is a denial of blame for the accident Kelley Harding and Hatch of this city appear for the plaintiff The de fense is conducted by Marshall of Portland and Mitchell and Guptill of Portsmouth The plaintiff on Wednesday after- noon called as witnesses P M vey John T Sheehan Henry S shall Dr S P A Pickering Dr S T Ladd John E Parsons and am Wallace Mclntire At the opening of court this ug the trial was resumed with the William W Mclntire on the Mr Mclntire was followed by Dr olm G Berry and the plaintiff d The defendant's witnesses to tes ify to lack af blame for the accident vere the defendant Mr Edward S and his chauffeur Frank maunders The arguments by Mr Guptill for he defense and Mr Kelley for the were made and Judge nam began his charge when s Juror Herbert V Foster of chester fainted in his seat A hasty adjournment was till after- noon when the judge finished his charge and the case was given to the ury The foreman Burns of Trial has begun in the case of Hould of Manchester versus the John P Squire company Mr Wasson Marries Miss Goes The Latest News About Electric Lights St Bernard Dog That Races the Electric Cars f Pongee Silks natural and all the up tc date colorings 36 inches to yard jl Silks all colorings 27 inches yard Imported 26 inches and yard Standard Black Taffeta Silks 36 inches to yard V Scotch Ginghams 50 patterns all new 32 inches yard J Anderson Plaid yard JL Fine all yard fy Himalaya nil Plain and yard V Egyptian Tissues Stripes and vard Chiffon Lisse in dainty patterns all yard y I y f f f t y CAR WHEEL BROKE Track Torn Up and Narrow Escape From a Bad Accident Kittery Mo June 2 Julia F Duncan is at the Maine state Christian Endeavor convention in Lewiston Passengers on the electric cars for Eliot are frequently amused and de- lighted by the antics of Bud the huge St Bernard dog belonging to Charles W Gray at Gray Lodge As the car passes the trestle at Weir creek going north the dog will of- ten be found standing deep in the salt water A moment later he will he rushing alongside the moving car trying his best to outrun it and ing furiously as he goes while sengers crane their necks in order to watch the pretty sight He will times plunge directly in front of the car so that it seems as if he Cannot escape being run over He does not keep it up long enough for Marathon race for he drops out o the contest at creek bridge or shortly before reaching the bridge The car is usually ahead at the end of the run but if the car happens to have made a stop or two It may be that the dog will lead and then he will bark his satisfaction at the dis- appearing car as it crosses the bridge into South Eliot Alfred Spinney of Eliot has the for setting electric poles in Kittery Hon Horace Mitchell was at the meeting of the Republican county JUNE FIRST THIS IS THE BEST TIME IN THE YEAR TO Buy a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet You can put off till tomorrow but every day you wait you lose You lose the time a Hoosier en Cabinet would lose the thousands of steps a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet would lose the supplies a Horsier Kitchen Cabinet vould lose the pleasure in your kitchen work that a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet would give Your total losses are so great that it is economy to have a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet on our easy terms at the earliest possible moment That is why today is your best day in the year to buy Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Have your cabinet in the house working for you before the real hot weather begins Everything for Tour Home Easy Credit MARGESON BROTHERS VAUGHAN ST MOULDINGS WALL PAPERS Shepherd 54 inch and yard Sherrette Lintn Finish Thread Cambric Plain and and yard Striped yard Fancy 150 250 Fancy Crepes or yard Striped and Checked to Imperial Nainsook Mercerized finish to 250 Dotted Swiss 37 India I2C 170 to 37 Linen Finish 150 IQC White Poplins 250 yard Linen and 506 yard Black India Linen 12 170 250 P 1C in all size to 37 JOURNAL PATTERNS JUNE FASHION SHEETS READY T T t t f T t f y f V f y An eastbound freight train at Hampton on Wednesday afternoon had a narrow escape from heing piled up on the side of the track As it was there was quite a bad mess which blocked the outward main line track for several hours That it was no worse is due to the speed of the train at the time It just getting under way when a on a car of stone broke in two jarts and dropped out alongside the track letting the end of the car lown on the track The train had gone nearly 100 ards before it came to a standstill after tearing up the ties for that dis- ance Not a car left the track however the car with the broken wheel The Portsmouth wrecker was sent o the scene and while the mass was icing cleared up all trains east and vest were run on the inward tracks around wreck j committee in Sanford B French Co t t t POLICE One out of three got free ation in police court today William Miley and William Irving or drunkenness were discharged James Carey for same offence ook the Bayside Limited for a stay of 90 days at the county farm day Hon Horace Mitchell will not op- erate his own electric lighting plant this summer to light his hotel and other buildings in the vicinity but has closed a contract with the ingham County Light and Power company of Portsmouth to do the job He has recently had the rence cottage wired for and now has men at work on his private the Sparhawk putting in wires and fixtures that his family may electric lights as soon as the wires are from mouth and the power turned on There was a large gathering of rowing friends at the home of Mr and Mrs J Edward Manson on day afternoon to attend the funeral of their beloved daughter Mrs ter Hatch Appropriate words were spoken by Rev F C Norcross and Rev E H Macy and Mrs William P Gray sang Beautiful Isle of where and Abide with Me She was laid to rest in the cemetery on Bolt Hill in Eliot Thers were many beautiful flowers contributed by those who loved her the list Mound husband and family Wreath Mother father and family Crescent Mr Fred W Manson and family Pinks and ferns Mr Wallace Man- son and family Cut flowers Mr J L Hatch Mound Mr and Mrs E W Mr and Mrs H W Call Pinks Mr and Mrs Geo Thomas and family Mound Mr and Mrs Ernest W Taylor Roses Mr and Mrs Arthur J lor Pinks and gar Hatch Roses Mr and Guy W Amee Roses and ferns Mr and Mrs vid Williams Mr and ney Mr and Mrs Roscoe Williams Mr and Mrs Horace Gerry Mr and Mrs Albert Staples 2 pinks Mr and Mrs Fred Hatch Hoses Mr and Mrs Walter ston i 28 pinks Mr and Mrs Fred Leach Flat bouquet Eliot W C T U FUNERAL OF MRS WEEKS The funeral of Mrs Laura Foss Weeks was held at two o'clock this afternoon in the Congregational church at Greenland Rev Dr ward Rohey conducting the service was laid to rest in Greenland cemetery The funeral director was H W Nickerson DOVER DRY LIST Dover police are posting the dry list which carries thirty-four names to be kept in the minds of the bartenders and drug clerks Thave been somewhat costive but gave just the results desired They act mildly and late the bowels B Kranse Walnut Ave Altoona Pa i HI TUNGSTEN LAMPS The imine to tlic is Lamp but means except a name Reduction in Price Customers entitled to free re- of carbon incandescent lamps can now obtain Tungsten Lamps in exchange for the lowing excess 25 Watt I 50 40 CO 100 250 BO 70 75 TW K T R WHITAKER Supt 28 pinks Mr and Mrs Frank W nil Cut flowers Frank Daly Mrs d and family Pinks and ferns Mr Charles F arks and family Mound League First M church N Flat bouquet peonies Mr and Mrs O Caswell Roses and ferns Mr and Mrs ird Pinks and ferns Mr and Mrs Vennard Spray cut flowers Mr and Mrs ohn Crowley Roses and ferns painters navy ard Mound Mr and Mrs Charles F Cross lilacs and pansies eigh school Pinks Mr and Mrs C A Peasley pinks Mr and Mrs Farrell and Ir and Mrs Call Wreath Mark Wentworth Camp Wending of Two Well Known Young Folks of Ibis City Mr Herbert Franklin and Miss Lillian Cora Young were married at four o'clock Wednesday afternoon by Rev P ley at the home of the bride's ents Mr Mrs Leon Galusha young on Willard avenue The house was beautifully ted for the occasion In evergreens and white lilacs The wedding march was played by Mrs Fred Gardner The bride was charmingly gowned in white messaline ed by Miss Celia Young of Vermont as maid of honor and six maids Misses Olivia Johnson Adelaide ens Elizabeth Hayes Hayes Doris Young Young The best man was Mr William J Randall A good number of relatives and in- timate friends witnessed the ful wedding ceremony of the church The wedding was followed by a re- ception following the happy couple took the 5.30 train for Alton Bay After a the lake and White Mountain regions they will reside on Chauncey street Both are popular and well known young people who have a host of friends who wish them long life and happiness The groom Is a salesman In the clothing store of F W Lydston and company Continued on Page Five Contractor Spinney of Eliot haK the contract for erecting the poles for the wires of the local electric light company to STAPLES STORE New Wash Goods IN ALL 7 HE LATEST WEAVES AND DESIGNS YARD WIDE PERCALES in Light and Medium Colorings T Yard New Mercerized Irish Pongee Pink Pale Bine Reseda and Natural 11 Silver a New Fabric this season in all colors Poplins in all White Striped Barred Yard Wide Natural Linen warranted all Pure Linen 40 inch Figured Batiste in all colors exceptional value Faucy Figured Organdies in 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