Portsmouth Herald (Newspaper) - August 24, 1910, Portsmouth, New Hampshire THE PORTSMOUTH VOL XX V NO 280 PORTSMOUTH N H WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2L 1010 PRICE TWO CENTS WORE A UNIFORM And Said He Belonged to the Canadian Militia Where is Lieut Gill Mo Was Recently Here? Gill ot the Canadian Royal Navy was the name given by a young man In uniform of the rank of to Captain Wilner U S N a few days ago He visited the yani as he said officially as the advance guard of a commission to inspect United States navy yards ana building plans Ho was so he said designated to arrange for the tour anil after some talk he told Captain Wilner he should have found of- mall and a draft here but it had not arrived Ho sought a loan of 54.00 to take him to Boston but Captain Wilner did not happen to have a four dollar about his clothes The then called on a few other officers who happened to have loino spare and jn a few hours ho was on his way On reluming to city ho ted Fort Constitution and touched Captain for and several others were to part with or more From Portsmouth Gill went to Boston where ho had just started to work the Boston yard when Captain Wilner shot a wireless message in- forming Captain Fremont that he be- Gill was a fraud but the er swindler had got away It Is supposed that lie went to port from Boston EVENTS OF ELIOT NEW BOX IS 212 Hospital to Be Connected With Fire Alarm at Once The new fire alarm box to be con- with tho system and ed at the Cottage Hospital lias ar- rived and will be numbered 212 The wires of the fire alarm which have been stretched across the grounds have been all removed to the poles on where the new box will bo ed up Work on State Road Job this Tear Accident in which two people get broken Bones Eliot Me Aug John G Tobey Esq who has been spending the summer here will re- turn to his home in Atlanta Ga next week Work has begun on this year's state road It consists of ing witli gravel putting on a true grade rounding and thoroughly Ing and draining the road northerly from Kennard's corner as far as the available money will pay for the work Miss Margaret Goodwin is confined to the house with a broken ankle the result of a misstep when ling from a trolley car Mr and Mrs Samuel Miss Martha Mrs John com and Ella Cole arc among the at Alton Hay this week Master Ernest Spinney son of Mr and Mrs Nathan G Spinney had his right arm broken by fall Mr and Mrs Chester have hoved back to KIttery where they lived before coming here There is an yet no prospect of any political rally being held In Eliot this year and election day is only teen days ahead At Green Acre on Thursday ing Dr Edward S Cowles of Boston will lecture on The Emmanuel Church Movement In the afternoon Miss 11 Lovell of New York will tell of The Work of a Social In the evening Mrs C Bumpus of Boston will ive an illustrated address The of St Francis KITTERY LETTER Two Harbor Buoys Relocated S I f f t Y f t Y Y t Y T t t LADIES SUIT Mysterious stranger on water front BOY STILL MISSING Small Was Promised a Whipping and Ran Away Moves Back to Kittery After Living Elsewhere All Summer Goods Marked Down Price I I Dutch Nock Waists made tip Fine Lawn Edged with Lace sonic embroidered Waists to 690 1.50 Waists marked to Waists marked to 51.50 Striped Gingham Petticoats value joe marked to Better ones V f Clarence Small the hoy who ran away from his parents at Portland Me has traced as far as Man- chester and River Junction On Monday the boy's father ick Small of the Portland police de- was in this city on a hunt for Us missing son and his gallon satisfied him that the tad left on the p m train that day for Manchester The boy it appears hud been prom- sed a whipping at home or was for- to go out of the house and up his mind to run away Previous to his last disappearance he started for Montreal and his succeeded in locating him on tho train and ordered him sent back to Portland in care of a Grand Trunk conductor Oft the return trip the boy managed to skip the conductor just the train got into the tion and away he went again The Portland police have offered reward for his return Though he is only 15 years of age he is large and would pass for a boy four years his senior T t t T T t T t t T V White Seersucker Petticoats value to New School Dresses for the Children sizes 6 to 14 years in a wide rangs of colors and styles Dresses in Gingham and Percale to 51 S Cloth Dresses in Dark Checks Blue Serge and and White Checks made in all wool in the better ones and wool and cotton in the cheaper ones prices range from to Children's Short Coats at price and less some marked of original price Sweaters all styles and colors Children's Sweaters up to Ladies Sweaters P Kittery Me Aug correspondent's telephone Mrs Eliza Cole of South Eliot is tie of Mrs Clifford Muche Herbert Edson was the recen of Mr and Mrs True and Mrs A Chester Wheele guests in Portsmouth of rela tires Again let us remind each other o fas Day August 31 from town enjoyed the weel 1 musical at Green Acre thin afte 3 evening dant be this week as usual mid Mrs Orman Jenkins returned from a visit in S H- and Mrs Neal Monroe of Dan their guest Miss abeth Monroe of Astoria ij I Mrs Mary who has been in Ogunquit has returned had and used the Household Range for ten years and six months the est success I have the same grate that came stove und it has been In constant use Mrs WILLIAM Acushnet ave New Bedford Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Elastic Book Cases Vaughan Street Brick Building TELEPHONE 570 The Store of Quality Many from town are enjoying the in and evening performances oP Dip Helen Grayce Stock Co Mr and Mrs Alien Taylor of moved their household fect here and taken up their intends to get into Montreal where some of his acquaintances are living lome their recently Pierson street purchased MORE GLOVE BARGAINS 16 Button White Silk Gloves small only were Black Silk Gloves wore now 16 Button Gloves were 16 Button Tan Lisle Gloves were now V 2 Clasp Tan Lisle were now t t t 2 Clasp Biack Silk were sec 350 pair 250 pair 250 pair pair pair pair t Reynold Heeney visited his parents at the navy yard on Tuesday Miss Eva Bunker was the guest of Prank Getchell of the Point on P evening Assistant Paymaster Alonzo G has been ordered to the Bedford to hurry Aug calls re- from two points in the vicinity of mill Chief Police Henry W son with Deputy Chief John C ker hastened in automobiles to halt 200 strikers marching from several directions toward the mill today ty patrolmen were soon in the hoorhood The strikers made some show of resistance and were in a snl len They moved only when urged along by the police who used their clubs There was no outbreak as a result of the prompt action 03 the police Joseph Frisbee's in a skiff which he rowed witli one oar He left the boat and without asking or ing any questions went off and hasn't been seen since By his mysterious actions suspect him cither to be a or an escaped convict was a visitor In last evening Miss Gussie Phillips has resumed her duties again in store ter spending her vacation of two weeks at home with her parents The United States lighthouse steam boot on Tuesday moved the bell nearer the lighthouse and the Eastern Sister buoy nearer in Surely quite a day's work Recent arrivals at Hotel Park Field Miss Mary B Jordan Miss Re becca Jordan Boston Miss C E Dr J D Carly and Dr William Former teacher here bride at Providence i enjoyed an trip of supplies and accounts m tn rtn t DEPARTMENT THE WEATHER t t T f T t T T Automobile all colors Automobile Embroidered and Joe Dutch to Lace lo Wash Beltings a big Shoe Ribbons and yard Wednesday night UNSETTLED and o s s s settled weather with more or less cloudiness ably a few scattering showers and light to model ate variable or southeasterly winds I 1 I I I 1 1 1 I I ART NEEDLEWORK Stamped Shiit Waists Corset Covers Chemise Night Gowns Combination Suits Scarfs Sofa Pillows Centre Pieces Bibs and Babies Dresses and Bonnet Fancy Aprons Work Bags each in envelopes with all necessary materials to em- broider each i I t T f t French Co TUNGSTEN LAMPS Tho recently t- is lint a Reduction in Price Customers to free re- of carbon Incandescent lamps can now obtain Tungsten Lamps in tor the lowing excess 25 50 40 60 100 150 250 50 70 78 f V i POM Co J S WHITAKER Supt H-H Washington for ICon Jackson of Rogers ad entertained a party of friends on Tuesday evening A large crowd attended the li at the home of Mrs eel on Tuesday and it was success in every way At noon a dinner was served and in the there were various sports i pleasing feature of the day was lie automobiles rides given the by those who went in their uilos Miss Mabel Hodgdon is passing a creek In Kliot the guest of Mr and Irs George Mr and Mrs Morrill Sherburne Sirs Frank W Call and Miss Call of North Berwick were in r-t the Rebekah picnic on Tuesday Miss will remain in for the remainder of the Miss Lena Ryland is restricted to Sier home by illness The Nettie and Annie and Master Robert Hodgdon of bane are passing the week at Old Orchard A crowd at tended the auction if the household the late ot the Hayes block Tuesday afternoon J Putnam of York acted auctioneer Mrs Edgar Graver of Portsmouth is the guest of relatives in town Mrs Henry Thompson of Otis ave nuo left today for a visit in Boston y At the regular meeting of tion lodge Knights of Pythias iley evening the third rank was con- ferred on candidates Miss Mary Hanscom of North Hamilton is the guest of Mrs Fred for a few days to Hampton Beach on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Corliss pf Gloucester are the guests of Mrs Solon Frisbee Miss Bertha Seaward was a visitor in Portsmouth last evening Mr Ernest is visiting his mother here for a few days Capt Thomas Crowley started out on a fishing trip early this morning Mr Melvin Gerrish was a recent visitor in Dover A large party from here attended the theatre in Portsmouth on day evening Mr and Mrsr Chester Pierce who formerly resided here but moved to Eliot have returned here to livi much to the satisfaction of their many friends Mr and Mrs E H Hawkins are nests at Rollins 1 Mrs Annie Manson and grand- granddaughter Hiss Freda Manson Cards announcing the wedding of a former Portsmouth resident ert Marshall Brown and Miss is Evelyn Hyde have been received in this city The wedding occurred on day at Providence at the home ot the bride The groom who left Portsmouth about six years ago was a former principal of the high school and will be remembered as one of the most efficient teachers that has been at- ached to the school department bjere or many years The bride is daughter of iel Hyde of Providence Mr and Mrs Brown will reside on Williams street Worcester Mass following their wedding tour have returned from a visit in quit Mr Judson Currier of Hallowell is the guest of his brother Mr bert Currier Dr T L Gushing is the guest of Miss E P Harvey at her summer home on Gerrish Island nave your cleaning done by Tins power machine whether your is wired or not Rugs pets draperies and furniture V A bobbins 61 Market street tl AT THE STAPLES STORE Kittery Point Kittery Point correspondent's tele- phone A few days ago a man ragged and half clothed landed on the shore by rhe Hosier That Wears For Men Women and Children TRADE MARK Keg U S Pit Off SCIENTIFIC STOCKINGS Reinforced with Linen lor Men Women and Children PAIR PMR LEWIS E STAPLES 7 ST