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   Portsmouth Herald (Newspaper) - December 8, 1924, Portsmouth, New Hampshire                                NOW IS THE TIME taxable must property ALL TOGETHER FOR PORTSMOUTH Of course the city cannot afford to lose thw into the city budget Everything government means a loss of this taxable Ur THE WEATHER Washington Doc for northern New rain night and Tuesday warmer Tuesday colder Increasing southwest and south winds ing strong VOL XXXX NO 62 Sun Rises Sunsets Length of Da -1 3.14 a m Auto Lamps at 4.42 p PORTSMOUTH N H MONDAY DECEMBER PARISI IS HELD IN BONDS FOR MAINE COURT Alleged Assailant of Domenica Carano Appears Before Judge Shaw in Kittery Salvatore Paris of this city wag In from tho body but a second had lodged somewhere that as yet the doctor considered It wise to move the PRICE TWO CENTS Three Amesbury Men Robbed While Returning Borne From This City Salisbury Mass Dec Keefe of Lynn employed by S P Col- Is local highway superintendent waa robbed on Lafayette road by an armed who frisked Keefe of all the money he had The robber went up Garden street the Boston and Maine oad Ho was described as tall and had a peculiar walk He wore a dark ioat arid hat It was the third iery In this town within a week the court before Strain Saturday afternoon for further on the complaint the respondent who Is charged with an assault with a dangerous weapon intent to kill Domenico Carano nt Nov 24 on Mains side of the Memorial bridge At the time of arraignment 26 he Pleaded not guilty and he has been in I jn a dangerous spot of or bullet located was a L iAt the Saturday At- torney J R Waldron of this city was to tile counsel for Parisi and In the case Parisi to patient to the extent of an X-ray The doctor believes that Carano would recover Whether tha doctor try to the bullet ha said would depend to what extent the removal would In- volve a vital and whether the object was imbedded In soft tissue or perhaps leaden with At the conclusion examination probable causa waa by Kittery Saturday Deputy Roberts Sheriff The court heard tlie report of Dr J D Carty in charge of the treatment or Carano at the Portsmouth hospital the victim of the alleged shoot- ing was taken Dr Carty explained that there hafi been evidence of an in- jury to a and that the eum has been affected The present condition of the patient One bullet had been taken OFFICER UTS Man Faced Charge of Larceny of Trust Funds By Associated Press Mass Dec police officers wera waiting to arrest him on charging trua funds Charles H Bryant poison at his home in the Wollaston section of this city early today died on the way to tha hospital The Ing by Deputy Sheriff Roberts and charges against Bryant were pre- Constable George by Mrs Mabel of Attorney Waldron maintained to tha Brighton who said that Bryant had court that the size of the ball was ex- taken which she had given him and that petition one When the officer ar- of tha justices of the supreme rived at Bryant's home with the 11 n 1 Shaw was to the supreme judicial at Saco January 6 next He not able to comply with the order and was taken later In tha reduction to rant today Bryant asked him for time to dress entered a bathroom and Page 5 NEW HIGH RECORD IN RESCUE WORK Coast Guard Saved Lives Af 2462 sons in Year Says Report McCain Store Manager Drinks Iodine and Tli en Shoots Thought to Be Cause Early Christmas Shopping Is To Your Greatest Advantage THE SELECTIONS ARE BEST CAN BE MADE LEISURELY AND THE CONGESTION OF THE LAST DAYS AVOIDED v OUR LINES ARE READY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF THE STORE HANDKERCHIEFS Plain linen and White and colors Ladies and men's initials cy boxes ladies and children GLOVES Kid fabric and gloves in nil the wanted shades and styles for ladies and children BOOKS All the latest books of the year Re- bound copyrights girls books and the pretty picture and story books for the little ones HOSIERY For men ladies and children Pure silk and wood all wool lisle in all the wanted shades Washington Dec the annually Increasing duties loaded onto the States Coast Guard through new legislation it was able In tho last to establish record in the work for which it originally protection of life and property on the high seas and prevention of smuggling Tha anual report discloses that In the 12 months elided last men from Coast Guard and stations rescued 2462 persona from positions of peril and boarded and examined more than ever any one year in I tory There was never a day In the year in which coast guardsmen did not of service to vessels or persona in distress and assistance afforded In as many as 44 cases in a single day Much of the additional boarding re- suited from tha new service of the Coast Guard as an aid to prohibition enforcement but tha report explains guardsmen have not found it sary yet to neglect any of their tional duties In order to give effective service to the prohibition laws The addressed to Secretary I much attention waV year tp conditions ana data regarded has been gathered by cruising vessels The Coast Guard Be- it will be able hereafter if not handicapped by limited funds to give adequate protection to shipping While the contains no it calls to the attention of the Secretary the need for the re- placement of the veteran cutter Bear which last summer her voyage Into the and North food and mall to natives of the most communities of America The Bear failed to get through Her old hull would not ramming of Ice packs and Jher commander turned her back when it was evident go was dangerous the Guard wants Congress to appropriate for of a new Bear to carry on the work Harold McCain manager of the operative store at Hampton ted this forenoon at his home in that town McCain sent his wife out for the mail at about 0.45 o'clock and when she returned she found her husband a pool of blood He had first taken and then shot a revolver was immediately and the ambulance from this city called to take him to the tal but he died about a half hour after the shooting McCain was about 29 years old and belonged coming to ton to take charge of the tive store about three years ago Ha was efficient in his work and very well liked by the townspeople He had been In III health time and this Is thought to have been the cause of his rash act TOYS DOLLS BAGS POCKETBOOKS STATIONERY XMAS CARDS AND TOILET GOODS IVORY PERFUMES NECKWEAR EMBROIDERY FANCY GOODS SILK AND UNDERWEAR CHILDREN'S GARMENTS DRESS SKIRTS STORH OPEN DAY WEDNESDAY DURING DECEMBER Geo B French Go WELL KNOWN MEN ON BOTH TICKETS of an quate aircraft industry is a matter of grave concern to the government la the Judgment the national advisory committee for aeronautics as in the transmitted to congress today by President industry is essential to national the report declared One lesson of the war that will not be forgotten Is that it takes -a great deal of money to develop hastily from nothing The American people can ill afford to pay that price a ond time By Associated Press Bedford N Y Dec police announced today that Walter meer 25 an orderly at tho Israel hospital in Brooklyn had confessed the murder of Martin Roughan 72 a recluse whose body was found two months ago on his farm here said he struck tiie old man with a hatchet the police asserted and hid the body after a caused accusation that Ostermeyer was a gossip who caused trouble in the neighborhood ONLY SLIGHT While there ij outwardly no great show of interest in the city election yet there is an undercurrent of feeling and it expected that a heavy vote will ba cast The both tickets are well known citizens Mayor Orel A Ii seeking tion on the Democratic ticket IB secretary Granite State Insurance Co and a young with a strong His Republican op ponent Captain William H White has been a business man of Portsmouth for many years and too well known to need any introduction to the zens He waa number in command of our local state militia company and has For councilman at largo the crats present the present members with but one exception Phillips B Badger Harry B Boynton John W Emery and in Place of Mr McEvoy to run On the Republican ticket is Ernest F Frederickson who hai la tia well known Frank S Newton the well known son Fred foreman at the ton shop and George Whittemore a former member of the board For Member of the board of the Democrats have M L Raynes oppose the present Charles E Hodgdon who served the city faithfully for Board of Public Works between Gray and Kingsbury the former la not new in political office while tho latter has been an active years For the school there are four Mary it riet Peterson and Gladys C Warren and four men Rev Alfred Gooding John Rev William and John W In the wards Phillip -iton op- Bailey in ward two the former well known ance agent and the latter one of the veteran engineers on the B R It In ward one Edward Republican ticket being by Major Chauncey B Hoyt who is everyone in 3 the Republican Is Stewart S a whose opponent is William Casey Simon P Harmon he candidate In running against Ichabod Williams In ward 5 Councilman Samuel Alley candidate for reelection on tSe cratic ticket being opposed 1 Trefethen By Associated Press Fall River Mass Dec in the textile Industry of this city show only slight gains over last week despite full time to-be resumed by with the exception of those shut down in full for a considerable period of time The mills started some chinery this morning which is the only change in situation In the last month In operations though only slight gave rise to the general rumor that all mills were to normal production With cet conditions as they at present and continuing so operations will a falling off instead of an In- crease Washington Dec death of Vice Consul Henry A Dayton shot several days ago in Belgrade was re- ported today to department i Mr Dayton was first reported to have I been shot by woman who afterwards committed suicide No de- tails of the tragedy however have been reported by Consul Patton in charge og the Belgrade post Later press ad- vices had tended to throw a veil of mystery over the exact manner in I which Dayton was shot as as the the young woman The state department has sent instructions to Consul Patten to make a complete In- and report to the ment as soon as practicable By Associated Press Pedro Calif Dec navy ailor and seventeen and two seriously burned In the urning and sinking of a private water axl La Moyne in the harbor y today Forty-five men were aboard tie craft when It caught fire in mid hannel Springfield Mass Dec third arrest In connection with last night's Tong war outbreak here in which two Chinese were seriously wounded was made today when a man who gava his address at Naw York found In y coming With this arrest the police believe they have all three men Implicated in the shooting The other two Chinese were arrested in their room In a local hotel The victims of the attack were shot down while at work behind counters   

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