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THK BBANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1037 THE HOMIS TOWJJ PAPKIl Pa£^o Eight benefits for total unemployment The annual Christmas sale of tho TQE HOME NEWSPATEn IS A Individual taste. It Is ca.sy to .ihop Payments For under the Connecticut Unemploy­ Church, *f Christ, Stony Creek will Legal Notice VITAL FORCE IX E\'BIIV TOWN imANFonn—NOKTH nnANTOuD East Haven Jeffs Nathan Mann and easy to decide for a gift for a ment Compensation Act? be held Dec. 8 in the church. STONV CUEEK—VINE OllCHAnD man when visiting The Owl Shop. I'OUTUAVISO AS IT DOES Continued from Sports Pne:o A. He can receive benefits tor 13 j Connecticut. Said taxes are based SUOUT BEACH — INDIAN NECK i ';a? Cnntltiucd from vao one LOCAL n.U'PENlNOS IN OIIANNIS COUNBK — MORUIS Cohtinucd from Sports I'aKc weeks. | upon the assessment of October 1, be paid under the Connecticut Un­ Q. Wlien Is an Individual consid-j COVE — EAST HAVEN The East Haven Jofts girls got Is smart. Good noodle, believe mo. FOUND |l93G, which became due and pay- FAJllLL\n LANOIJAOB Herman Markey employment Compensation Act? ered totally unemployed under the The Best Place to Buy a New -. on the right foot In the first game In The "nig Money" A. Benefits will begin to be paid Connecticut Unemployment Conv- or Used Piano lable April 5, 1937. AND EAST IIAVEIS NE^S S of a double header last Sunday . "I went Into the ring realizing to eligible individuals after Jan­ penisatlon Act? Clinton's Music Store As the said Joseph Brautlgam has night when they battled the Shel- that I must win or drop back to Gives Advice uary 1, 1038. ;glccted and refused to pay said Price Five Cents ton Olympics to a standstill to A. When he is performing no .ser­ Tel. 5-78B4 VOL. X-NO. 35 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, Doconiber 0, 1937 the $500 fighter crowd. Mind you, Q. Where may an Individual vices for which ronumeration of tax, I will sell all or enough of the tl win going away 31 to 17. wise car owners change to the 226 Meadow St. New Haven I respect these fellows because I'm any nature Is payable and is not following described property to sat­ Baffled and bewildered by the from that gang. I had a sot plan lubricant recommended by the man claim benefits utuler the Conncctl jngagod in any self-employment. isfy tho foregoing tax, Interest and Jeffs passing attack the Sheltonltcs to follow. I wasn't to budge from ufacturor for fall and winter driv­ cut Unemployment Compon.satlon all othe rlegal charges thereon: Act? Western Auto Public Urged made a game of It until the third that straight line of endeavor. I ing, according to Herman Markley, Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ To wit: A certain piece or parcel Branford Man Fine Concert Planned A. Ho may claim benefits by ap­ quarter when Hazel Smith, util­ knew that If I won the fight I'd bo service manager of Baldwin Motors, keeping, Accounting, Business of land with all the buildings and Government Starting izing her height, combined with a $10,000 fighter and not a $.')00 per­ pearing at tho State Employment local Chrysler and Plymouth deal­ Post office Is Administration, Dictaphone, improvements thereon, situated in Gives Lecture Store To Open By Post Office the remainder of the East Haven former. Thai's Just the difference Service olfice nearest his reaidonec. ers. Comptometer, Day and Evening jthe Town of Branlord in said Coun- ... I _ _l r- I girls to score seven boskets and between a win and a loss. Most every moving part of your Q. What Is tho largest weekly Continued from paije one ity and State and known as lot No. By Musica IA rt Society one foul while holding their oppo­ benefit under the Connecticut Un­ Sessions. Co-educatlonal. Enter Extensive Dredging Of On Astronomy Here Next Week to Shop Early "I was tho follow who was on the engine needs a constant oil bath," received at the Brantord Post at ajiy time. '92 on a map known as Branford nents to two lone field goals and an spot, not Pastor as I sec It. Mr. Markley said. "In tho hot sum­ employment Compensation Act? Olllce, listing the latest closings | I Heights, Surveyed by J. Frederick During the holiday time tho vol­ equal number of fouls. "Oh, I guess I'll learn to fight In mer months, and In early fall this A. $15.00 is tho largest weekly for foreign mall connecting deliv­ ijack.son, C. E. on file in the Bran- A young man, Lewis Doolittle of New Local Concern Will Garry STONE COLLEaE ume of mall Increases approximate­ Here Sunday Evening Koch led the Shelton attack about a hundred years. I tried to bath Is very thick, and as the car bcnollt. ery for Christmas. iford Town Clerk's office and Branford River ChannelSton y Creek, presented a lecture Complete Line Of Auto 129 Temple St., New Haven and motion picture Tuesday night ly aoD percent. It Is a physical Im­ while Smith with thirteen points chaso that bird. He kept pulling me warms up tho heat thins the oil Q. What Is tho smallest weekly Latest dates for dispatch from Bounded: Accessories > and Peters wltli seven were putting on; stance. Nice trick. You can't down to provide a. constant easy- benefit under the Connecticut Un­ New York for the following coun­ in Blackstone Memorial Library en­ possibility to liandle thl^ great mass SOUTHERLY: by first St., as titled "A Journey to the Moon". Known Local Musical Group Will Render Choice on a shooting circus for the visi­ punch properly under such maul­ flowing wall of lubricant between employment Compcn,satlon Act? tries are: of mail matter efficiently and Widely shown on said map, thirty-five Dredger Already On The Job, Prepared To Undertake Task Of One of the outstanding events in promptly within a few days. There­ tors benefit. ing. He was hurt several times, moving metal surfaces. A. $7.50 or about three-quarters December 15—Austria, Belgium, (35) ft,, more or less Mr. Doolittle has been called upon Selection Of Well • Known Hymns Of of the average wage. Whichever Legal Notice to give such talks by many of the Branford business history Is the fore to assure delivery of their alie lineup; really stung but, foxlike, he knows Wlicn the weather turns colder, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Danzig, WESTERLY: by lots 38,39, 40 and Channel Clearing — Some Of Dredged Material The Yulclide Sea.son K. II. Jeff Girls how to lick his wounds, knows Just sum Is the smaller Is the minimum town's organizations and his lec-opening of the new Western Auto Christmas presents, cards, and let­ the oil gota correspondingly heav­ England, Prance, Germany, Neth­ a portion of lot No. 41, as shown on Will Be Dumped On Meadows Associate Store, owned and oper­ O F Pts. what to do when In trouble, weekly benefit. In accordance with the provisions t\u'e Tuesday was attended by many ters by Christmas Day the public of ier. It takes longer to warm up tho erlands, Poland, Norway, Sweden, said map, one hundred and twen­ ated by Stanley Tolman at Bran­ E. Orohowskl rf 2 16 Q. Do Emi)loyees contribute to of Sec. 1225 G. S. Rev. 1030 Lawful v/ho had previously heard him. Branford should Shop and Mall "I want the best of them now. 1 car, and there Is a chance of the Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania. ty-two (1221 feet six (0) inches. ford. An outstanding feature of the Yuletide season in Branford, and Moran, rf 0 0 0 want to keep on making money, the Connecticut Unemployment demand has been made by the Tax The motion pictures were tho only early. y metal surfaces coming Into friction December 10—Canal Zone, Haiti. NORTHERLY: by lot No. 83 as Extensive dredging operations on the Branford River are in pros­ Most car owners In this vicinity Fox rf 0 0 0 nomomber what I told you about Compensation Fund? Collector of the Town of Branford ones of their kind ever taken and one that will bring pleasure to a great many people, will be the al contact with each other before December 18—Bermuda, Jamaica, shown on said map. Thirty-five pect which will deepen and greatly improve the channel of the local The Branford Post Office urges Dcmpsey rf 0 0 0 buying Mom a home? That still A. No. All contrlta\itions are made for the payment of taxes amount- 1 were photographed at the McMatii- are familiar with the Western Auto Christmas program to be presented in ihe Baptist Church next Sun­ tho cold-thlckoned oil has had an Puerto Rico. (35) feet more or less; and Supply Company of Kansas City, the public to do Christmas shopping Lalch If 1 0,2 goes. It will always go imtll tho opportunity to flow between them, by employers. December 10—Bahamas. Ing to $83.65, duo from a John Se­ stream. The dredger is already on the spot and preliniin.iry surveys Hulborl Observatory at tho Univer­ EASTERLY: by lot No. 93 on said sity of Michigan. Missouri, because tills Is the firm I so that gifts, greetings and letters day evening, December 12, at 8:00 p. m. by the Branford Musical Smith c 0 1 13 day she steijs In as queen." Ukewl.se, tho engine runs colder. Q. Wliat employers contribute to December 20—Cuba. men, Est., of New Haven, Connecti­ have been made on the necessary dyking and other details. The to relatives, friends and loved ones map, one hundred and twenty-two •They included the spiral nebula, that used to send out so many of Art Society. Tho program Inclvidcs N. Orohowskl rg 2 ' 0 4 This may burn or .score tho surfaces the Connecticut Unemployment cut. Said taxes are based upon the can be mailed a week or ten days (122) feet six (6) Inches, more or conlarct for the work was let by the a huge universe made up of stars, the little catalogs known as the many of the flno old Christmas Peters, Ig ...;. 3 1 7 ASSOllTMKNT OF GIFTS decreasing cnglno efficiency. Compon.satlon Fund? 15ANK NIGHT WINNIill assessment of October 1, 1030 which jbeforo Christmas, according to the A. Employers having five or more less. I'ederai Government which will like the Milky Way; Saturn, ton| 'Auto Owners' Supply. Book" offer- hymns that become endeared to Now England's finest pjpe shop, Tho same thing applies to lub­ Joseph Tamsin of Ivy Street was became due and payable June 1, Being the same promises describ­ distance. Tills will not only make Louis Anthonis W 3 31 persons In their employ at the Purchase Stamps times larger than the Earth In dl-|lng attractive prices on practically tho people by long association with The Owl Shop, at BO College and ricant In gears and other parts of the winner of $75 at Bank Night In 1931, on the assessment of October ed in the Branford Land Records undertake the work as a part of the It certain that they are received be­ Shcllon Olyniiilcs same time In each of any 20 or more amcter. Tho outstanding feature: everything needed for an automo- the holiday that Is'dedlcatod to ha)J 841/2 Wall Street Invites women to the car which are vital to Its the Branlord Theatre last night. 1, 1931 which became due and pay- Voiuine 05, Pago 348. regular Rivers and Harbors main­ fore Christmas Day but will bo a Buried Monday Boyko, rf 1 3 5 shop for gifts for tho men, son, hus­ weeks during any calendar year about Saturn is the famous rings, j bile. It Is the oldest and largest or piness and good will. smooth economical performance. Sophlc Prahovlc, whoso name was able June 6, 1932, on the assessment Said sale will take place at the tenance service. Early To Avoid ganlzatlon of Its kind in the world, great aid to your postal service and I Joseph If 0 0 0 bands, sweetheart and grandpa, at Your dealer carries graded lub­ since 1035 and thereafter arc sub­ of October 1, 1932, which became three in nmnber, composed of The Musical Art Society Is com- drawn last Wednesday night, was Town Hall, Branford, Conn, at 10.00 The project will consist of tv;o founded in 1909 and now,operating to postal employees atid enable fi. Stokmol If 0 0 0 Its store. ricants, each designed for Its own ject to the Act. Employees in cer­ due and payable April 3, 1933, on twai-ms of tiny salellitos, all form- In Branford . posed of a large number of talented not present and therefore could not A. M. E. S. T. Saturday, January 15, sections. Near the Malleable Iron Christmas Rush more tiian 178 stores in the eastern them to spend the Christmas holi­ A. Stokmol 0 1 1 3 The finest collection of pipes, a kind of driving. Wlntor.grea.se and tain types of employment arc not the assessment of October 1, 1933, ^ Conlinued from page two I musicians and In previous appear­ claim tho $50 that would have been factory a suction dredge pump will and central parts of the United day with their families. Koch rg 3 2 8 full line of habadashcry may bo oil Is lighter, although Its viscosity counted by tho Act. which became due and payable j 1538. Well-ICnown ' Sportsman 'WOB ances during the past several years hers. LEON W. BARKER, take tho accumulated silt from the States. Gotch rg 0 0 0 found. Christmas shopping at The or ability to hang together for ef­ Q. What individuals are eligible April 2, 1934, on the assessment of Tliere appears to bo some confu­ ' It has won Itself a reputation which Tlie bank account starts al $50 cliannel, and scows will carry It to This Company is now co-operat­ CarotaUor, At LaUo Coppola Ig 0' 1 .1 Owl Shop Is Indeed a pleasure. Both fective lubrication, remains unef to receive bencllts under the Con- October 1, 1934 which became due Constable. sion on the part of the Branford extends far beyond the confines of lor next week's drawing. be dumped on the meadows near Christmas Sale ing with more than 900 Individual Saltonstall For Years stores open evenings and each will tooted. |nectlcut Unemployment Compensa- and payable April 1,1935 and on the public with respect to the rate of Falling Tree om own community. Tho concert |tlon Act ? assessment of October 1, 1935 which the old Roddln (Quarry. The spot is mercliants throughout the country Sunday evening will bo one ot mahy 17 blend the finest tobaccos to suit tho Wise car owners do not wait for Mrs. Joseph M, Zafflno of 0 Mon In accord with provisions of Sec. postage on Christmas and other By Garden Club A. In general, an individual Is became due and payable April 0, sometimes called "The Pines," and greeting cards sent under cover of to enable them to offer the public Tho funeral ot Louis Anthonis, 00 occasions upon which tho group has a good freeze-up to change to win-1 towese Street is rapidly recovering 1225 G. S. Rev. 1930 Lawful demand merchandise with an cstabllslied re­ Causes Trouble eligible if he Is totally or partially 1930, and on the assessment of has been made by the Tax Collec­ Is near the Armstrong residence. unsealed envelopes. of Hosley Road was held Monday given its efforts tor tho enjoyment tor lubricant. A December change unemployed, has registered for em­ from .second degree lourns recent Dried baucjuets, centerpieces dish putation for quality at money-sav­ October 1, 1938 which became due tor of the Town of Branford-tor tho The channel near the mouth of Printed greeting cards mailed un­ Traffic was delayed and trolley morning from his late homo at 8:30 of tho Branford public. to winter specifications oil and ployment at tho State Employment recently at her homo. and payable April 5, 1937. the river will also be dredged but in pardons and gourds will be on sale ing prices that would be imposslblo grease pays dividends In Increased payment of taxes amounting to der cover of unsealed envelopes are passengers transferred about nine with a rociulom high mass in St. The following program will bo You Are Invited Olllce, has earned a certain amount this place the mud will be taken out tomorrow afternoon during a Christ without this combined buying pow Mary's Church at 0 o'clook, Rov. Ed­ mileage and decreased upkeep ex­ As the said John Semon has ne­ $23.46 due from a one Willard Scran chargeable with postage at tlie mas tea given by tho Branford Gar­ er. , o'clook Tuesday evening when a given. of wages on wlilcli contributions VISIT ton, Trustee of Guilford, Conn. Said beyond the mouth of the river and third class rate of 1 '/a cents for each ward J. Demenske celebrant. The TO DRIVE THE NEW pense." have boon paid or are payable and glected and refused to pay said tax, den Club at the home of Mrs. Harry huge tree was blown across the "Nazareth", Gounod; Mrs. Goo. taxes are based upon the assess­ will be dumped In the Sound. This 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces, Conti?mod on page two vocal soloists were Mayor John N. Is able to work and available for MISS GRAY, PSYCHIC I win sell all or enough of the fol­ A. Smith of Averlli Place, Street at Gray Gables cottage. Fouser, vloUn, Mrs. Alfred Burr, vlo- ment of October 1, 1935, whlcli be­ will be the simpler ofe th necessare two opery to­ ' regardless of whether addressed for Main Street, Sliort Beach. Mrs. Terry Morehouse of Short work, LETTERS ANSWERED lowing described property to satis­ Mrs. Frederick Catlln is chair­ Murphy of New Haven and James ,un7Mr. irarryUndborg, violin,'Mrs. Chrysler And Plymouth fy the foregoing tax. Interest and all came due and payable on April 6, ations since it win beretain necessar- they filtol delivery through post-office boxes Connecticut LighSlitt anda PoweI'owerr anandu E. Cosgrove. Vocal solos by Mayor Raymond Plnltliam, viola, Miss Cor- Beach has returned from trips to Q. What types of employment 2:1 KinjI)(M'ii!y Avoeuuc 1936 and upon the assessment of construct dykes to man and has tho following com­ AND THEILL AT THEIE other legal charges thereon: which will bo dumped on the mea- .°^ general delivery, or by city or Loan Official trolley lines wore pidlcpulled apart foforr Murphy wore "Pie Josu" by Gounod ndia Osborn, cello, Mrs. Boy Cox, Boston and New York where she are not covered by the Connecti­ West Haven, Conn. Phone 9-2098 October 1, 1930, which became due mittee: Mrs. R. Earle Beers, Mrs. set up Christmas demonstration dis To wit: All that certain piece or dows farther up the river. '""''al carrier; tho 1 cent drop-letter Frank Stone, Mrs. Norman V. Lamb severau^.viv..l. „>liundro, d feet. Workmen re- and "Softly and Tenderly," James |i,arp, Mr. Everett Undborg, Irum- cut Unemployment Compensation First Slo]] over Drawbridge and payable April 5, 1937. nialnemalned throughouthroughoutt the night mak-iGosgrove sang "Mother of Chrll,"i|,|.t, Mrs. 8. V. Osborn, organ; Pro- GREAT PERFORMANCE plays In the larger stores of tho Law? parcel of land situated In the Town This dredging work is a repeti- !"='"= aPPHcable at non-letter-carr- Mrs. Paul Shepardson, Mrs. Robert Is Speaker,At \ #1 of Branford In the said County and As tho said Willard Scranton, Trus­ hig repairs and carting away the.and at the rcecBaloiial "Nearer My LosniomU llymn No. ao, "O Como aV\ Modern Morecraft, manufactured by tee has neglected and refused to tlon of similar work which has to 'e'" o"'=<;s does not apply to such J. Plumb, Mrs. Dana L. Blanchard. A. Agricultural labor; domestic State, known as Lots 5-6 on Map be cared for periodically to keep ^^^''^s '" unsealed envelopes, .branches and limbs, iQod to Thee." \ya ITaVtVitviV", "No Candla viaa tUero , the Skipper Toy Co, "The Toy That service In private homos; service Business Directory pay said tax, I will sell all or enough Mrs. Raymond Van WIe, Mrs. Ar­ Rotary Club See Why! Then Buy! Grows with tho Boy." known as Branford Heights. Said the channel from filling up entire- Purchase postage stamps In ad- thur Bowman, Mrs. Mortimer D. -i.iiU on vessels operating In navigable Map to be filed with the Branford of the following described property ly with the accumulated' slit which vance ol the Christmas rush, there- Tho Branlord Bolarlans lieard alYjjl^ fesVWai fi\\ • \ulub pi wliloU tVio-ciooctt»elctc with sciit thereon: from the , upper sectipiiB ' o£ the only special delivery and pellsU-^ j H," E.'H. Op*.' cribed as foUows:- • ,. river. Attempts^by, local Interests attention when'Tr'ederlclcJW, Ml'dgd East I I CI V <;::i I I Icier, H. F. McOucn and Gustav KOB-_ I I nl Trades Terms Piano employ of his parents; Oovernmcnt $12.05. IleiLting; ballcrH, rudialorK abl•,1SP malLl andd "Gll|.Eatoels"-ar"Gift Parcels" aree .tU>\^"-o "•' '=" ley, executive secretary of tho First SOUTHERLY: by Highway 81 To Wit: All that certain piece or I'-^iV;.,... -, tOwget"tbe:,jrBaerisl;.poj^i^^nt: In­ be delivered on Christmas day. Mail sock. The aotivo beareis were John OCnOOl r I 3 T) S service, Including employment by luid tiltiiigs at low prlcc8; wuHliliig Federal Savings and Loan Associa­ December 18th Doollng.of East Haven, Patrick| feet by an Irregular line on said parcel of land, with all the Improve terested In a more extensive'and early. Accordians a state,, or Its pcilitlcal subdivisions; Seeing Eye Dog tion ot New Haven addiessed the Harklns of Wcstvllle, JoseiJh Har- Accepted Arranged service covered by the unemploy­ inuchlncs luul refrigerators. Conn map; mentB thereon, situated In the Town more permanent development of Yuletide Show EASTERLY: by lot No. 7 on said of Branford, In the state of Con­ the Brantord River have so far weekly meeting Monday noon on ' Among the unusually Intorestlngjklns, Fireman' Charles W. Burns,| Free! ment compensation laws of another IMumbiiiff it Healing M4iteri«l8 Co. the topic "A Century and a Half of' events of tho hollday-.sea3on In this Fireman James Leach and Danna| state; casual labor not In the course map, 124 foot more or less; necticut, and known as Lots num­ proved futile. The work now going Will Appear At Barlbault, all of Now Haven. Tho December 15th 1730 State St., New Haven, Coiin. NORTHERLY: by lot No. 34 on bers 21 and 22 on Plan of Salton­ Coniiniicd 07i page eight Library Club Cooperative Hdmo Finance" Mr.: vicinity will bo the Christmas Fes of an employer's trade or business; MIdgeley explain,ed in considerable tiyal and Drawing under the aus-burial was In St. Agnes cemetery. service for a charitable or non- riiono 0-0028. said map, 80 feet more or less; stall Park, Branford, Conn., belong Trinity Church Mr. Anthonis was a well-known | T|,g n„„iy,ii Christmas entci-taln- BALDWIN MOTORS WESTERLY: by Mona Ave., on Ing to W. S. & H. L. Chldsey, of To Hold Dance detail the present day efforts of the I pices of the East Haven Democra- Ijrofit organization. Federal government to aid homo I tic Town committee. Saturday eve- sportsmun and caretaker at Lake ,„g„i offoroa by tho Junior High CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH said map, 114 feet 9 inches more or East Haven, in said state on file In Next Monday evening there will saltonstall for several years. He was QC[,(,O, ,g ,„ rehearsal and will bo riiono 1010 Q. What is tile maxhnum i)oriod Abbott Page Is owners through the associations. Ing December 18, at Jefforsonian Went Main Street TYI'EWKITEISS — AL.L MAKKS less. the Branford Town Clerk's office, Friday Night b3 an unusual opportunity when a native of Belgium-but had spent prosonted December 15. This year an eligible individual can receive and bounded: The five minute speaker was Hall, 204 Main Street, East Haven. Now, UubutllN, KcHtulH, rortabhHi Being tho same property describ­ Miss Ethel Stevens of New Haven the greater part of his life In this y.^ „ff„l,. ,^,,i, j^ko the form of a •#;i SuppUCH ed In the Branford Land Records, Now Youth Of Walter H. Palmer who talked about The committee working on this Fes EAST: by Rose Hill Road, 175 The annual dance of the Library will come to Trinity Parish House St. Louis, Mo. Christmas operetta entitled "Christ Convenient Terms Volume 77, Page, 415. feet, 3 and 5-8 inches; tlval and Drawing are: Arthur T.|country. Club of the Branford High School and bring her dog, "the seeing eye". Visiting Rotarlans were R. D. Connor, Dr. Rocco Bovo, Richard L. mas Land," dlreoted by Frank ItreUANCE TVTKWKITKK CO. Said sale will take place In the NORTH: by Lot No. 20 or said 81 Summers will be held in the school gymnas­ WORK PANTS Viss Stevens will speak on "What Case, D. X. Chapman, R. F. Bailey, Watson, John SimonI, Thomas P. .J. Coyle, director of music in the 109 Cro\m Street New Haven Brantord Town Hall, January 12, map 186 feet and 6 inches more or ium on Friday evening. The affair I Branford Public Schools. A eouiplele soloetiou of heavy work We hear from our esteemeda corcor-iiui- u uu ^-1,^.^^ . ^ the guide dog means to me and A. B. King, Hoy Koontz, R. S. Judd. Reynolds. John Connelly C. B. GUY, Mgr. 1938, at 10:00 A. M. E. S. T. less; how I learned to use it." The Girls' Walter Tompkins and C. W. Whit­ The children of the schools will bo piuits thai will wear like iniu and LEON W. BARKER, SOUTHWEST: by land formerly respondent, Professor Abbott Page' will be a Christmas dance with dec Many valuable prizes will.bo giv­ given a matinee performance, tho lidlil iiul llie (Mildest wind. ot California, that he has just eel- orations and general atmosphere in F.-iendly Society is sponsoring this tlesey, all of New Haven. en away including food stuffs of all Announces Fair ^VANT1•;D —Salesman for Branford Constable of Leverett S. Bagloy 256 foot more and inviting all who are interested evening show being reserved for PRICED FROM 05c UP tcrrllory to sell Frigidairc, May or less; ebrated his 81st birthday on Nov- the Yuletide tradition, kinds, novel toys and dolls, and adults. The school show Is always a ember 24. He Is just recovering from Favors will be given to every girl to come and hear Miss Stevens and various kinds ot home utensils. lag, rhllco & Ranges. Expenses Said premises described In Vol­ see a demonstration of tricks by Trade Contract popular event and should play to In accord with provisions of Sec. ume 73, Page 101, of the Branford an Illness that kept him in bed for who attends. An excellent orchestra Luncheon For Many of tho prizes will be on dis­ a full house, - and eonunlssion. Write Box 47, a time. has been secured and everything tills valuable dog. Branford. G. S. Rev 1930 Lawful demand has Land Records. play next week In tlie window of one Work Shoes boon made by tho Tax Collector of He speaks of having Thanksglv- possible has been done to assure Over the radio tlie Town Crier. of the East Haven Merchants. Fair Trade contracts covering Said sale will take place at the Alexander Woolcott has so often Women GOP's Witli Course of Private FOIt SALl']—Living Room Couch. the Town of Branford for the pay­ ing dinner about the black walnut a successful affair. A large attcnd- There will bo entertainment given hundreds ot items sold by druggists, Heavy all icatlun- sliocs that give com- Town Hall, Branford Conn., at 10:00 spoken of and for this cause of the Lessons at $1.50 per week Good contlUion. Telephone 4-1139 ment of taxes amounting to $56.80 table formerly owned by T. P. Ham- ance of the students and the young by prominent musicians, singers and department stores and. specialty Musical Art I'ort and, imu;li mileage. They'll out- • weeic A. M., E. S. T. Saturday, January 15, Blind but this is the first time a Mrs. Chauncey Upson will be hos­ lust the winter. $2.00 pair and up _— ,-- — ^,, duo from a one Margaret Coppola 1938. nier and "round which he brought er alumni is anticipated, tess to the Women's Republican dancers and will add to the Christ- shops In Conno'ctlout have been *'Qive Her J Brantord audience has been prlvll- mas spirit of the festival. signed by moro than 00 manufac- Henry A of 154 Main Street, Annex, Nev/ LEON W. BARKER, up his family of children." Chaperones will bo Suporlnten- club at a covered dish luncheon at Juniors Meet Hill Legal Notice Haven, Conn. Said taxes are based Professor Page specifies that his dent and Mrs. Raymond E. Pink- e;jed with a visit from one of these Invltations are now being distrl- turers doing business In this state, SHOE REPAIRING NEATLY DONE I 88 Orango St New Haven Constable. 1 o'clock Monday. a Neiv: upon the assessment of October 1, letter is not for publication, but we ham, members ot the school board, dogs and its master and many are buted by various members of the John II. Connolly, local cnforce- The following program was glv- planning to attend. This Is the annual meeting and a Town Committee and may be ob- ment officer of the Connecticut \ Exclusive At/cncy tor In accord with the pi'ovislons of 1934, which became due and pay­ have taken the liberty of passing iVLrMr.. anuiiud Mrsi»i,o . William L. Wilson program i.s being arranged by Mrs. |0n at tho monthly meeting of tho PAUL CIPRIANI I > C, G. Canri Band Instruments along a few of Its outstanding The time will be 8 o'clock and talned from the committee sponsor Fair Trade Committee, drug divi­ Sec. 1225 G, S. Rev. 1950 Lawful de­ able on April 1, 1935 and upon the LEGAL NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. John E, Donnelly, Mr Arthur Bowman and Mrs. Grace sion, .stated today. A bulletin list­ [Junior Musical Art Society Tuesday 24'2 Main street Branford t QibsoH String Instruments assessment of October 1, 1935 which In accord with the provisions of points since we know how many of and Mrs. John C. Carr. there will be a silver colieptlon for Ing this function or from any mem­ night In the home ot Robert Smith \ A. Rosati Accordians mand has been made by the Tax this worthy cause. Hunter. ing the names ot the manufacturers Collector of tho Town of Branford becaiTie due and payable April 6, Sec. 1225 G. S, Rev. 1930 Lawful de­ our people are Interested In hear­ The committee for the dance in­ Members who wish transportation ber of the Democratic Town Com­ has just been Issued by William H. I of Montoweso Street: "Hunting cludes Catherine Neal, chairman The Girls' Friendly' Society are IV tor the payment of taxes amounting 1936 and on tlie assessment of Octo­ mand has been made by tlie Tax ing about our "local boy" who are asked to be at Collins and Free­ mittee. Meyer, of Hartford, executive sec­ JBong," Mendelssohn, Roberta Bald­ "made good" in tb.e Golden West. Alice Wilson, Mary Fitzgerald, Bar­ soiling tickets for the moving pic­ to $504.95 due from a Natale Di- ber 1, 1936, which became duo and Collector of the Town of Branford man's at 12:50. Those attending are Many prominent slate and na­ retary of the Fair Trade committee. win; "Fantasia in A Minor," Men­ bara Carr and Eileen Mooney. ture "Heidi," featuring Shirley tional officials are planning to at­ "We Welcome Evening Shoppers —Phone 6-2135 For Appointment Francosco of 342 Crown St., Newpayabl e April 5, 1837. for the payment of taxes amount­ reminded to bring a cup and table The list of manufacturers sign­ delssohn, Shirley Kolbln; "Hunt­ Temple, to bo shown at the Bran­ tend tills Festival as guests of the Haven, Conn. Said taxes are based As tho said Margaret Coppola, has ing to $6.73 due from a one Charles sliver. ing the contracts looks like the ing Scene," Bukalossl, Gertrude neglected and refused to pay said B. Johnson of 498 Elm St., New ford Theatre, Dec. 13 and Deo. 14. Town Committee. The names of Smith; "Hunting Song," D'OurvlUe CoNNECTicut®j}icHT& POWER! upon the assessment of October 1, Christmas Play This is an exeeilent pielure both for Who's Who of the American drug tax, I will sell ail or enough of the Haven, Conn. Said taxes are based Radio Broadcasts .some of those officials will be an and cosmetic trade, Mr. Connelly Jeannette Harrison, Roberta Bald- 1934, which became due and pay­ children and adults. Plan to get XMAS EVE PARTY & DANCIJ (^hamberlain^s ""^""^Swul^ir^ able April 1, 1935 and on the ass-following described property to sat­ upon the assessment of October 1, A Christmas Eve party and Dance nounced later. s-iys and It Includes "the cream of [wln; "Echoes Prom the Hunt", Grey Has Large Cast your tickets ahead from one of the ssmonl of October 1, 1935 which isfy the foregoing taxes, interest 1936 which became due and paya­ To Aid Seal Sale will be given by the Moose Hill Dem the crop." Virtually all of tho con­ Jeanneatte Bradley; "Autumn Fra­ members of G. F. S. Tabor Lutheran Church Christ­ became duo and payable April 0, and all other legal charges thereon: ble on April 6, 1937. ocratio Club at the club rooms, on tracts already have been put Into grance," "Peery, Jeannette Harrlsori' To Wit: All that certain piece or The First Baptist Church will Mrs Herbert Houghtallng chair mas Candle Light Service will be force and prices are now marked In "Trees on the Hillside," Plagel, Nat­ 1036 and on tho assessment of Oct­ As the said Charles B. Johnson present "Santa's Wliite Whiskers" unuiiuio-i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madeira left'Friday evening, December 24, at Lane Hope Chests ober 1, 1938 which became duo and parcel of land with all improve­ man of the Branford Visiting Nurs- [held Sunday evening Doc. lOlh at accordance with the provisions of alie Wood. Gertrude Smith waa'tlib has neglected and refused to pay at the church on Tuesday evening, OS committee seimiB Christmas I Tuesday noon from Stony Creek to.8:00 p. m. Tickets will be 25 cents. LUGGAGE payable April 5, 1937, ments thereon, situated in tlie Town said tax, I will sell ail or enough committee selling " '' 7 P.M. the pacts. The contracts cover ail leader and tho subject "Autumn December 21, at 8 o'clock. The play Seals has announced the following ] pass the winter in Florida. 1 Refreshments will be served. sorts of drugs, standard, properlc- As the said Natale DlFrancesco of Branford, In the County of New of the following described property Music." ''The Gift That Starts A Home" Haven and State of Connecticut, is directed by Mrs. M. J. Carpinella, radio broadcastr., Dec. 13., 15., 17 at' tary, accessories, beauty and toilet At tho next meeting all membei;s has negelected and refused to pay to satisfy the foregoing tax, inter­ witli the following east: THE IDEAL GIF! belonging to W. S. & H. L. Chldsey, 4-J5 Dr. Alan Defoe; Dramatized preparations, standard household will take part In a Christmas pro­ iild tax, I will sell all or enough of est and all other legal charges Lord High Chamberlain, Willis H. Old Branford Telephone Directory Found Continued on page two the following described property to East Haven, Connecticut, on file in thereon: Story, Dec. 15, 8 P. M. WDRC, Dr. gram. ' Pratt, Jr; Dame Goody, Mrs. W. H, Edward L. Trudeau, founder of the CHRISTMAS satisfy the foregoing tax, interest the Branford Town Clerk's office, Harrison house, 0-2. The number Only 68 Subscribers In Branford For Ladies Said Lot being bounded: To wit: A certain piece or par- Pratt; Court Jester, Ann Gale; first tuberculosis sanltorium in Ralph Beers Of North Branford and all other legal charges thereon: col of Salt Meadow land with all today Is 6-3. Just by way of compar- Branch—List Has Increased To EAST: by Rose Hill Road, 50 feet; Mary, Clara Jackson; Santa Claus amprlean known as the Little Red; Sends The Southern New Eng­ HEADQUARTERS To wit: All that certain piece or buildings thereon, situated at a Lson, there are over 2,000 telephones 2000—New Haven Toll Calls Fitted Cases NORTH: by land now or formerly Harold Hatch; Toytow^oytown^ ^o'--^^-soiiders ; \-^^ „. wiCC Dr. Cle- parcel of land with all the buildings place called "Girl Island" In the land Telephone Co. Old Book in Branford now. Ovornigbt Cases of Carmine Carona, being Lot No. and ther captains: Salter Kremser ^^^^^^_. ^^ ^^^ 3^^^^^ Were Ten Cents. J 40 to Choose From and improvements thereon, situat­ Town of Branford, bounded and Published About 1895 A perusal ot the listings will re­ The Branford Review i 16 on said plan, 200 feet; Roland Goli, Robert i^°f'^f ^'^^J^l"l"Tuberculosls in New Haven, Dec. Makeup Boxes ed in the Town of Branford, Coun­ described as follows: veal tho names of those who are WEST by Lot No. 4 on said Plan, Albert ward, Donald S"'^'*i° 0-15 p. „,, wiCC Dr. Steven Ma- still here, and will al.50 recall many C— 2, Caulkins G. W. Toil Sta.; Handbas's ty of New Haven, and Slate of Con­ NORTHERLY: by land now or An old telephone directory was AND EAST HAVEN NEWS 50 feet and ard J^'f=-:„/t;',=-in?Donneriher, chairman State Tuberculosis well-known people who have passed 10-2, Central Market; 6-12, Chldsey necticut, known as the Sliort Beach formerly of A. Earl Baldwin, forwarded to the Southern Now Merrltt house No. Branford; 13-4, $21.75 Pavilion, bounded: SOUTH by Lot No. 18 on said Plan, ^^'"'iJ^Jona.^^Co:..^ • av;ay or moved out of town. 18 read by more than 2O0 feet. WESTERLY; by land now or for­ England Telephone Company by Crelm J. E. Stony Creek. Fov Men NORTHERLY: by land of William iRalph Beers of North Branford, son A—21, Ark The Indian Neck; B— Being the same promises describ merly of A. Earl Baldwin, and Sy­ 6-4, Bartlett S. D. house No. Bran­ D— 0-5, Delovan House, 14-2, Doo T, Kcmiedy, 100 ft. more or less; of the man listed. TO ^Vdstono Bags ed in Volume 95 Page 266 of the bil's Creek . rf T^:^^r;^n^^«:-- -^•^'^^^TIOK W B L X ford; 7-4, Beach George house; 10-2 little C. B. house. Pine Orchard; 10,000 READERS EASTERLY: by Bradley Ave., so The November "Telephone Bull- '^''M Kits Branford Land Records EASTERLY: by land of Walter Evangeline Joyner; Dolls; Virgin 8; iBeardsley D. H. house; 6-5, Beckley 18-2, Double Beach House. called, 239 ft., more or less; letln" publishes the directory and every week Said sale will take place at the 1 Danforth and James E. Palmer Adams, Sharlene Carlson Betty A hroadcasl of Christmas Stories E. A. houiio. No. Branford; 6-3, 0-— 9-3 Gaylord Dr. C. W. house. ''"•i" Cases SOUTHERLY: by land now or states that airry Pond, an old-time Town Hall, Branford, Conn., at;each in part. Holman, Winifred ^I^^XapTatKremser, Dorit s fof children will be heard Tuesday Beers Ralph No. Branford; 19-12 I H— 7-3 Hamro O. A. R. house; Advertisers in tho Brantord Review roaeli $49.50 Bill Fovia lormerly of James S. Bradley, 238 Branfordlte, dates the directory at 10:00 A. M-, E. S. T. Saturday Jan- SOUTHERLY: by land of James Swift, Barbara Davis ^^''"''^^5.''"^'tternoon over WELI at 4:15. Mrs. [Benton Geo. T.; 7-5 Bohn Henry; 16-2, Harrison Nathan house. North upjn'oxinuitely 90 per cent of the buying Keytaiiitt, ft., more or less; Jeanette Rider. Wa tor Adams a ^.^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^„ 1 about 1805. Incidentally, Pond's tel­ uary 15, 1938. E. Palmer and Gurdon Bradley, 'iSiey bh^: 'Z..::nU. B™^; 6-6. Hm/. IL hou« Free Moth Insurance WESTERLY: by land formerly of Brownies: Walter Jackson Charl ^Wima ^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ephone number was 17 until two 11-3, --- Branford; 12-4, Ilopson W.B. house; power in Bruiitord, East lluvcn and vicinity LEON W. BARKER, each in part. ;ll-4 Bradley Henry E; 1, Bralnard lames S. Bradley, 225 ft., more or es Gell. Siebren Ras, Bobby Hatch, ^ ^^."^f.^.^g^und. years a'„'0. The telephone company 16-2, Hosley D. Fi house; 15-3, Hot- Constable. Being the same premises de­ F. E. Stony Creek Toll Sta.; 14-6 Eead the Branford "Review Policy with Lane less. scribed in Volume 63, Page 363 of Robert Nyholt, and Robert SwU,, pmn^ ^^^^^.^^ pvogram was broad- i checked with the current directory chklss Hobart L. house, Indian Neck The John Vown and found that out of the 68 list­ Brandegee W. 8. house. Pine Or- 8-3, Hutchinson J. & Co. Being the same proporety describ In accord with the provisions the Branford Land Records. Waitresses: Martha T^'=°"'^'„" ., cast this week Tuesday and Includ- Advertise in the Branford Review' ii ings, 14 still have telephone service. ichard; 10-6 Branford Opinion; 10-3 1— 15-4. Indian Neck Hctel. •id in Volume 09, page 107 of the Sec. 1225 G. S. Rev. 1930 Lawful de­ Said sale \ylll take place at the mRose,DorothyLlndberg,Shlrlea Petre, May Undberg, y"^^J^ and' >ea^ , ..^hine story^ of the„ Chris^^^ t Child,„^^^^,^" Chests Co. JThe best the company could do on1 Branford Point House; 7-2 Branford Continued on page six Branford Land Records. mand has been made by the Tax Town Hall, Branford Connecticut, Driving Park Asso. Said sale will take place at the at 10:00 A. M., E. S, T. Tuesday, Jacequellne Gell, Mary Eliza Bar- Tti ^^^^^„ numbers was In the case of Nathan II PITKIN .STIJKKt Collector of the Town of Branford Town Hall, 10:00 A. M., E. S. T., for the payment of taxes anibunt- January 11, 1938. aes and Doris May Barker. i^n" New Haven, Conn. Club Terms On Christmas Purchases February 7, 1938.' Uig to $21.22 due from a one Jos- LEON W. BARKER LEON W. BARKERConstabi,e eph Brautlgam of First St., Branford Constable «^^r•

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THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1037 Pago Two MUSIC I.OVEUS FROM BKANFOUD THE ERANPORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DEOEMBER 0, 1037 fPage Thre^ '.' f! i ...•.,'., imi u • I "^ Branford Man ATTEND CONCERT f NAitPiis SOCIETY r.I.EClS Western Auto Miss Holabird • son. Dr. Slekson was graduated from asked mo to find out. 1 sent her to 'fill "H^* the Ynlo Medical scliool'ln 1002, Gamboling on the Contfnuecf }rom page one Iv'ra-pes Society vcclccted tho fol­ the Brndlt'y- Sio^t Delcotlvo Agency EAST HAVEN P"THE Y GAMBLED Music lovers from TBrantord who He was a member of the Now Ha­ and they solved tlio myatory. it was Continued trom page one lowing omcers Sunday nftornoon Is Wedded To 1-MINUTE SAFETY TALKS * • >»^ ».A^ attended the third concert by the ven County Medical Society, Trum­ Green In' Dec.a meeting of tho Orange.' 'Then ev- ; WITH DEATH" Ing vast bands around the planet. at the home of Mi-.s. Anna Erlckson By Don Herold bull Lodge of the Masonic Order The Old Stone church Christmas The Western Auto Associate New Haven Orchestra Association ui-yone knew by.tho sTiloU of those Mrs. John Mcsklll, OB Main Street The craters on the moon were In Chestnut street: President, Rev. and imlll the past few years, ithr • h A entertainment will be given In the In Woolscy Hall expressed regret Robert Barton About two weeks ago whilst walk delicious'cot'ri fritters." Is 111 In the hospital or St. Raphael Store here In Branford will carry A. T. DergqiiLst; vice-president. I. O. O. F. He was honorary mom- church. Doc. 22, given considerable attention. Coper- ing across the Oroen I short cuUod :' ' '' TOM QARDINER the same general line of supplies, that more Branford people did not Mrs. Joseph'Erlcson; secretary ber of the Hamden Fire departmenl nlcus Is a crater 58 miles in dlam- „,, , , o „ v, „„ Miss Marian R\ith Holabird. across the lawn and stopped on the •Ill i The Girl Scouts ot Troop No. 28 Mrs, J. Alfred Barnes; treasurer, ' He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Officers and teachers of the Old accessories, and tools, Including such eter. Other shots were of the broad attend to hear the Third Symphony da\ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph bcatiru! soft green Brass. I was will meet today to dress dolls for the Mrs. John Peterson; flower commit­ We IT drive modorsfejy, Clara Stotsbn,* one daughter, Mrs Tabor Church choir meets tomor­ annual distribution and American Stone Church will have a Christ­ well-known brands as Davis De- barren plains, or so-called seas and of Jan Sibelius under the direction Harrison Holabird of Klllam Point, Hailed by Win Morgan who wanted tee chairman, Mr.s, John Kamb; Harlow Turk; two sonsi>William, In row ovonlnK'at 7'.30.'The contlrm- Legion'Christmas party. mas party following their meeting typical features of lunar landscape. of Richard Donovan. and Robert Jackson Barton, son of tb know'why I took such llbortles Luxc tires. Wizard batteries, True- auditors, Mrs. Frank Oullans and lis Inst year at tlie University o! Dec. 15th. How these craters were formed The taleiits of the young pianist, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Barton ot by walking on the grass. 1 looked at itlon cla'ss will - mei(t -riflO o'clock, tone radios. Western Flyer bicycles, Mrs. Nestor Lchtoncn. 'oihd if we hav Vermont Medical college, and Jo- upon the Moon Is not known. Many Roger Cushman were brought out Cloud Land Farm, CllntonvlUc, were him aild said, "Do ,VOH bsgrndge a Inturday morning. The newly organized Men's club leph ot Old Lyme'. of St. Andrew's parish has elected Mr, and Mrs. George Eden, hcaC etc., hitherto offered only at the big scientists claim they are- volcanic In Cesar Franks, Synfphonlo Var- married on Saturday afternoon at Humble person from walking on this the following officers; -Ray Olf- of the Christmas tree for St. An­ city .stores. n origin; others say that meteorsjlatlons. He gave an entirely master 4 o'clock In Plymouth Church, New Pallbearers who will Include Dr beautiful green carpet In Decembei ford, president; Rty SpelcHcr, sec­ drew's Church, and' Mrs, Clarencr It Is stated that the new store ;-nnde them tul performance, with unusually .Haven. Rev, Harold Jones officiated. Stetson's shooting companions ant' when a.s usual In torincr years this retary and S. A. Tourtellolte, treas Brcmner, In charge of the entertain iiffers the largest and most com­ Tho Moon, Mr. Doollttle explained flexible, enviable tones. f sonlan Hall. Mombirs Of the com­ Chapel on the ovonlng of Dec. 10th Mr. Tolman explains that because Ls sequence of positions. ney to the Moon." her father, wore a satin gown nadc Mtndlllo, Dr, James V, McndlUo n thought." • • • Dr, Thomas H. Ru.?sell and Dr. Al­ mittee are; Mrs. Bortrom Well, Mrs. All organizations plan to partici­ i)f his favorable arrangements with with train and an antique What was my surprise when I licl US make you a pate. the Western Auto Supply Company- exander P. Bergman. II. Doyle, Mrs, M. G. Michaels, Mrs. draped from halo or orange blos­ camo back to see Win Morgan, Dan nice warm o.nal in- • Rocco Bove, Mrs. Dixon and Mrs. he will be able to offer the same soms. She carried a bouquet of The East Haven Garden Clul How to Have More Trivial Accidents Daly, Hazel Van Wlo, all barefoot, suit I" your own Daniel Baker." • ' ' merchandise at approximately the white roses and lilies of tho valley. , Mrs. Herbert Baldwin was chair dancing on tho grass. Such a lovely will give a prize for the bcst-dccor- .same prices as those In the blf She was attended by her sister, ' If wc arc Roltig co liavo nutomobile a better chance of being killed than tt' umh for a very Successful social iuiUvidmil nions- ated doorway for Christmas. Thosi ' ncciilciils, li;t sli-ive little oiifs. sober pedestrian—per accident. ; tlino they wore having. I stopped The Democratic town committee Company's main stores, thus bring­ Mrs. Alexander Murphy, as matron given last evening atithe ClarcmOnt uri'--.('i)ls. , .. who wish to enter will notify Mrs It 13 not such rt Borious niatlcr when There has been a lot of IOOBO talki and asked where ^ Gurd Bradley plans to hold a Chrlstmos party In '^i.L' mDiii! nf !iliro(l(lc(I wrccUnj^e Other wUiicRHen nlaled that tho ing car owners of Branford the ben­ of honor,, dressed in white crepe we (lent n ftinlcr. What wc tlon't about the pafrty of driviiip fast. A Hotel and sponsored by the Chapel was. Win said he had gone home to Arthur J. Sperry. Judging will be •';D raih'or\(i ti-acltn lihown almvu driver of Llie wrecliod car paid no lot of people think that it is nil riclit ..A" Jeffersonlan Hall on the IBth of efits of the Company's big buyhif with rod velvet Jacket and a white want todiint Is a skulh Workers. . • •, • . wash his reel, and Judge Kelsey had A 'TAILOR MADKJ'SUIT s^ Doc. Judge Arthur T. Connor, chair done Dec. 22. .':•.;! currUiI aloTiJt a liiHtaiTOf! nf attention to tlio crosHing watch­ power and volume distribution. Mow filial! we select for ourscK'cs lo drive fast if they drive "careful"., i.\)\ .OAimaLeiy 50 tv.vt hy a rail- man, the warning flag in his hand, halo . Her bouquet was of red the Biiiallor or more insigniricaut or Hut the fiRurcs show that the rate of| ; Mrs. Rutus Shepard, door priv.e. tho Mumps. Win said It I saw tho costs no more than iii ready Tman la assisted by the following roa;i locomolivo lioliuve iL or not, or his whistlu blasts. Later Ihu The new store will be open for and white carnations. skin-deep or cradc "Cnccidcnls? death per accident which involves Other winners were; Mrs. Louise Man About Town to send him over mado stilt. Bo sure of a workers, Thomas P. Reynolds, Dr. ORDER YOUR M f^ Harry R, Bartlett Post will give e tv.'O oE tlic thruu occupants of lliia driver's story was, in part, "The business, Saturday Dec. Uth, but Tho flower girl was Miss Mary I I have n uook in my lap, compiled excccdiiiK' the spectl limit Is much Hart, Mrs. Ada Kninm, Mrs. ErnCst to loin tho fun. porfobt lit. Rocco Bove, R. T. Watson. > e::-niilomobno Hvod tlirou^h it, but men in my car yelled, I saw tho WINTER'S FUEL ^ K^ by The Travelers Insurance Comiwny worse than the nvonife death rate for- Christmas Party Dec, 21 In the - Saturday, Dec. 18 will be the "Offi­ Johnson Thorpe. Russell Long was Johnson, Mrs. William Hall," Mrs. Itoli Theatre, The price of admission oii'j ia Tiitnua a les. train 20 feet away; I tried to turn oil last year's smashes nnd crashes, ft all accidents duo to uuproiwr driving lilYSTlJIlY SOLVED Ail cial Opening Day" and Mr. Tolman Use Our New best man and the u.shers were Don­ trlls us wliich kind of nccidciUs arc practices. Gustavo DuBroull, D. W. Owens, Is an ortlclo of, food to be la­ Tnvoatisiition rcvoaloii that tho down the track, but it was too Lastweek If you remeinbor South Harold Grist, iChrlst Episcopal di'ivcr, and inciduiUiilly ono of tlio late." promises to have special prices on ald Charlotte of Branford, Roland the deadliest. l.,ct'8 pet a line on 'cm Places, loo, have a lot to do with the Mrs. Mortimer D. Stanley, Mrs. W. Main Stret and Montowese Slrcet T. A. Godlalis Chiireh organist will present a re­ ter distributed among the needy ol two Huvvivors, was lato for work AVhcn you are approaching a a number of popular itcnas in honor Thompson of Yonkcrs, N. Y., Don­ nnd avoid THAT kind. violence of your accident. The rate E-Z PAYMENT PLAN of death \wr accident on higluvnyB T. K. Brown, Mrs. C. McCullook, jwas packed with cars. No one seem cital In the church Dec. 12th at 4 the town. on tho fatal day. Ho was accus­ raUroad crossing, whclhor pro­ of the occasion. ald Holublrd, brother of the brldo, . About the surest way to cinch your MERdHANT'TAlLbB Members will hold a party In the tomed to drivinR acroRS tho tracks tected or not, tho Rafc rule is to tlcalli ill an automobile accident m to and at rural intersections is more than; Mrs. Walter McCarthy. Mrs. Albert ed to know what was going on, Dr, o'clock. Assisting him will bo MLss «t this pohit each inornlnR before Blow down. Look and listen for NO MONEY DOWN John Elbert Barton, brother ot tho (.mix in a little alcohol. With nn intoxi­ 200 per cent greater than on^ city Allmannsberger, Mrs. James Moore, Oaylord asked me and many other Cleaning — Pre,ssing Florence Guthleln, pianist Benjam rooms Dec. Iflth. As usual the post unvon. wlicn tliero waH no train warningHJgnalB and trains. Don't FACUI/I'V MEETING 2 Tons Coal or Coke per week $1.39 groom. cated driver (you or somebody else) streets. • ' llnmforu 'i at the wheel, your chance of death is Time playa n part. also. The dcath^ Mrs. Lester Kumm, Philip Bulger town talks. Finally a swoot young | fi'J Mnin.Sl. In Massman, vloirnlst and Harry|will collect used toys to repair.foi dyi). Tho morning of the accident let familiarity with certain cross- 3 Tons Coal or Coke per week $1.42 A receiJllon was hold In the home George BroNvn, Mrs. Rnfus Shopavd ho evidently failed to realize ho greater tlian with a sober man at the rate per accident niter dark is about lady accosted me and excllodly' Clarke, tenor Christmas gifts. IngH breed lack of care. Like The Branford High School teach 4 Tons Coal or Coke per week $1.62 Modern Electric '^ of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. wheel. 1 mean if you take 1,000 60 per cent worse than during daylight.] Frank A. F. Elliott, Mrs, Thomas was lato and proceeded onto tho guns, you never know whether MHV nil your accidents be little ones- A Poverty Dance is to be sponsor­ croasinff without looking, rclyinK Ihey are "l'^^'°<'">"-"' ^°>°'"">'''J''li'':»°'-"'?'!»- ,• . , 1 tunp, leader; ; Shirley Fenn aasist- Dec. 17 -CholW'-rehearsal at-7:ao.\„Wr^,Borvtonrloavoaj^ 1 Jionflay In the school cafeteria Vn bo $200, • FoUowlHE .the business So tlie roslgij.atlon of Walter R. Nlch SALE 39 East FerrFUEy StreeL t OIL TERMINALNe w Haven ment that is tltted to a: bed. -Oon^ unbV leader ,;^,;.;l.ucy,i,cPac6llo,?Iclori uiinicii URIUIHG siif€TV A- .5 hft'nidrl^.gf "'Chief >;'Nefidahbeh, who session, • Miss Zlto.-Matthew's glee ols as 'p"u)j«oltj' chairman.' Mrs. Lc . GOLD OB.BST dltlon ;!alr—cool, and Iresli—Hows Jurczyk, AnVia-Bogacka, Dolly Alt- Christmas mus'igf - -""•;• " ' ^•"'1'"''°" ;<=' -Capake, 1? V^ ,slx >( club sang and led the entire group roy Sorantbh, vice-president, presld 'of Men's out over the sleeper from holes In mannsbei-ger, Charlotte Young, Ri­ •••••. • -{randchlldrcn. and ono sister/Mrs, iGET 1 the English IV A class in a morning In tho singing ot Christmas carols. ed at the meeting nnd Mrs. Henry and Women's 2^%^^^^%^^^^^^ o Heater the pipe. ta Peck, Shirley Englohart and Bar­ Ann Collins Bulger, daughter of °n«'«'Sl>opard of Branford. ^ and afternoon program of Pen­ Continues, from page one Dickens' "Christmas Carol" was read Hills was appointed publicity chalr- bara Lassen. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bulger'of Main ,', She was a commimlcnnt of 'Trin- HY-GRADE •& Street celebrated her third birth- "^ Episcopal Church. She has been obscot Indian' lore, William E. Fag-articles and kindred Items usually by Miss Louise Scott. Gifts donat­ .-nan. The election of a new presi­ # .SATURDAY BROADCAST erstrom, and Carl'A. Garvin, chair­ ^ $2.79 Miss Jane Johnson will broadcast day Willi a party tor tho following a very active woman for her years. found in drug stores and depart­ ed by the members were distributed dent will be held at next month's Arties Mrs. Thomas c. Bracken will ser­ Funeral services will be held at man ot the extra-curricular activ­ ments. trom a Christmas tree by Miss Vir­ meeting. and "CHRISTMAS GIFTS .™ Hot water type gives ample the following program of songs Sat­ vo a chicken pie luncheon today al rolatlyos; Mrs. Mary Bulger, Mr. urday at 4:15 over station WELI; p. m. tomorrow In the niortuary ities, were Invited by the boys as Fair trade contracts are being ginia MacArthur whoso costume re­ It wa? Xfited to biiy a radio for ^t, heat for small cars. 2 inch the regular meeting of the Parrot a-nd Mrs. Fraiilt Sulgcr, Mrs. Mar­ Rubbers , At Goldstein's you'll find a wide selection iv cellulai coic Fit ill m ikcs w I Finnish Folk Song, Beside the River garet P. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ home ot W. S. Clancy and Sons, sM^skmm^. special luncheon guests. • negotiated with tobacco, liquor and presented the spirit of Christmas. ihe .Consolidated School and the Club. . of Christanas Gifts and you may purchase & —oasy lo install ^9^ In Finnish; Ah! Robert, Idyl of My liam J. Lynch, Miss Dorothy Bulger Main street. Rev. Robert J. Plumb other lines, Mr. Meyers advises the Many ot the gifts were turned over wo teachers. Miss Melissa Jones SELLING OUT will officiate. Burial Will take place to a oommlttoo to be placed in the •md Mrs. Edward Mayer, with Har- . for Cash or on Time Payments. ^iHeart, Meyerbeer; Vale Kennedy; Tho Women's Auxiliary met for a and Noll, John and Dennis Lynch A special radio broadcast has been enforcement captains and the com­ at LESS THAN COST .Ca'Comin' Thru the Rye. Selma Burne In Center Cemetery. aranged by ,..James Maloney for pleted papers are being mailed to hands ot Harry R, Bartlett Post to )ld Chlttehden were appointed a business meeting and covered dish "wmmmmmmm Keils — Noriiioods — United will accompany Miss Johnson. Chapel Workers will moot Tuesday members ot the sixth period study the 1800 retailors about the state be distributed at the Legion Christ­ jommlttoe to take charge. A com- luncheon Monday noon at the fire- SiniSCIilKK! I'OIt States Brands at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. np.Tir: tH a Hral- halls, who are allowed to assemble Just as fast as they are received. So mas party, nlttee composed of Mrs. Edward] TOE BKANFortD ItEVIEW qiiiilll}- ilri) iiiiiilu (if BE READY I'OR WINTER Edward Grlnnoll, Joffer.son Place. In the auditorium to enjoy musical] far, says Mr. Meyers, the Fair Trade Vlayer, Mrs. A. Hofrlchter and Wall lifp ({rixlo liijiturlnia -er Nichols was appointed to attend BUY NOW AND SAVE ifial Nollfi for loHi and oduoatiohal prograpis when committee has had splendid coop­ INDIAN NECK tllOIH!/. It K^VCB >'OUI the auditorium Is not otherwise In eration with the retailers and man^ An executive mooting of the In- ;o the removal of the piano don­ Central Shoe Attention use. Honor Study Hall rules are In utaoturera; a' spirit ot fairness ex Unn Neck P. T. A. was held Monday ated by Mrs. Rldgely Hunt, from Paul Stetson Extra Profsctlon force. istlng, so that there has been little afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leo her home to the school during the Men! Agalntf- Blowouts tor the entoroement captains, scat- FlnnCran, South Montowese Street. coming week. Rebuilding Co. Exirq PrMoctlon Of New Haven Agalnit Punduros Members ot Miss Louise Scott's tered In 05 communities, to do. The regular meeting will be tonight A Christmas party with grab bag 279 Main Street East Haven CxJra Prot«*Ion . , Puppet Club are hard at work pre­ In the Indian Neck School. Mrs. lames and refreshments featured Buried Today Agatriit Skldtltng paring tor their first presentation. Mrs. Louise Erble Doollttle, wife Prank Daley will sing Christmas Carols and, Cbacii J. E. Knecht, Jr. Loncifir Noh-Skld . "LlttleBlaek Sambo," which will ot Emery. W- Doollttle, died yester- Mlloago.. take place on Wednesday and day In the hohie b£ her daughter will: be the evening's speaker. I Getting Ready For AHolidayTripl INNER SPRING Physioian-Sportsman 'Was Taken • Thursday, Dec, 16 and 10, In the high Mrs. Charles B, Lookhart in Mor 111 Thursday — Made Short fltiy iiRw FIrQilifiib' Then lot us make your clothes like new! tirt*ii>ii»w. < Get; tlieir school auditorium. The puppets gan Ave., East Haven In the 81st NATIONAL #StudioCoucl"ii# Beaoh His Bummer Homo <>xlni prulndloii ttiU have been molded and dressed by year ot her agtrPuneral services will We no longer define thrift as a We're known in Town for our Excellent Work ! For Many Years wlnlur. TluiX vrlll be members 1 ofi the- club, while the bo held tomorrow at the home of matter of saving money but as a Ilko new next BpriitK CLEANING and PRESSING nnd you wllUiiivu30% stage has been constructed by Mr. her son, William E. Doollttle at 126 •jreat educational • course which Is $19.95 Dr. Paul R. Stetson, 00 of 040 DIx iiKiro iniloagci Albert Knox's Stagecraft Club, the Eden Ave., Southlngton. W Delivered ^JT well Avenue, New Haven, and long curtains made by members ot Miss' Mrs. Doollttle leaves five grand- CLEANING AND PRESSING \ tgJ • # a summer owner In Highland Park, Alice Hall's •homcmaklng"'classes,'children also three sisters, Mrs. 'THE RIOUT AVAY-' j-a Tapestry covered. Triple jg;) Short Beach was stricken with a GfV£ HEREvJ'OR *!,•, duty. Kapok nilcd piUov/s, ^^ and the furniture fashioned by a Howard Neal, Waterbury, Mrs. Mln We Use Dry stroke at his home Thursday. He merhbdr ot Mr. Horace Baker's man nle Ludeck, East Orange, N. J., and & Only S3 d.)wn, balance SAVE MONEY the Cleaning (fa monthly plu:; small carry- died on Tuesday. Burial services will 25% LONGER MILEAGE' ual arts class. Miss Miriam a. May Miss Augusta Erbe. Plantsvllle and j^j int, chaige bo held this afternoon al 3 o'clock win serve as musical accompanist. ' a brother David Erbe ot Plantsvllle RICLENE Method In the Beecher and Bennett par­ Most Modern 'Wo carry a complete lino of lors. He will bo burled In Hamden mmmmmmmmm^ Overalls, Work Shirts and Plains cemetery. Sale Blue White Perfect Diamonds^ Pants, and Heavy IVork FRANK KAMINSKY Many years a summer resident, CHANGEOVERi PRE-XMAS and property holder ot Short Beach Socks and DRY CLEANING — PRESSING — REPAIRING 1/4 Carat $ 25.00 USED CAR SALE 7 South Miiin .Street Phone 610 Branford he lived quietly with his family at OUR PRICES ARE 1/3 Carat 50.00 Electric Tuning their riverfront cottage In Highland the LOWEST IN TOWN Among "Hamilton's Armchair Control (optional) Park, coming early and remaining Gifts Preferred" % Carat 67.50 Sonic-Arc Magic Voice late Into the autumn. 3/4 Carat 100.00 Magic Brain • Magic Eye Dr. Stetson was widely knov/n due They look like now—and dean like RCA Metal Tubea both to his extensive medical prac­ new. Reconstructed by The Hoover 1 Carat 150.00 StraiglU-Une Dial tice and his Interest In sporting ac­ OVERCOME HARD Beauty-Tone Cabinet tivities. Ho was also examining phy­ Company—with new and genuine Set in Platinum or Yellow Gold STARTING MORNINGS Hoover parts. Guaranteed for one Full Dynamic Speaker sician tor ;) iny local business con­ Every oiie in the family will enjoy tho use of a fine full year. Supply is limited. Beautiful up-to-date settings Tone Control cerns and Insurance companies. Also a Full Lino of Men's The new Vircsione Extra Phonoarrnpii Connection A member ot several shooting and Boys Work and Dross Used Oar. At Tins time of tho year wo put used car ' Modal 109 NodBl 541 Cedar Chestg Power Battery hast ' \ prices on a toboggan and send thorn downhill ! • • Hamilton, Elgin, Gruen, Bulova Watches clubs. Dr. Btetsbn was one' of th'e Shoes 1. I'fiKtiiiiTil AIIriiI»l>(T St'p- Ninety cars to oliooae trom — Every ono in oxooUont ?2145 $OC45 at lowest prices, from $5.00 up The finest gift you can give—RCA Victor city outstanding sportsmen In the ' jiralorii lltat glvu >'OU up lu condition and boar our O.K, tag, - • • • Electric Tuning! Provides your family with early 1900's. 40% (|iilf:kc>r uliirliiig hi : $24.95 % easy, accurate—instantaneous tuning. Gcttt Born In Danbury, the son ot Jo­ Paul Cipriani any wi3»lhftt'> any one of your 8 favorite stations—at the 242 Main Street Branford Hundrods ot beautiful Ijiidie.s' Diamond Kii\|;s as low as Modern design chest in seph Stetson and Mary Britto Slot- 2. SI ovcrfllkc cxtra-tliick push of a buttoni This sensational new RCA pliil<:« lliat provtdi! cxiru ItWillPayYouToLookTheseOver! $5.00 iiiid up to $1000 oiieh. A small deposit will hold two-lone walnut veneer Pord Roailsler 1931' ' ' ' ' •piyrubullf Cdiipe 1935 with genuine red codar In- TUNE FROM VOUR EASV CHAIRI Victor Electric Tuning Model offers superb cHpiicIly for ijreuler putver. nnv article until wanted. WUh Armchair Control, you 3. AIIruIihtT coso thai-gives Ford Convertible 1932 Cliovrolot Coaeli 1934 ,» tenor. Inlorlocklniiuuriui.iw,,g8 ,."•••---cornev.s• ^, push a butujn. change from rcccI>lion—at an unusually low price! ANTI-FREEZE h station to tuition, without luiitfur life* , r •• Ford Convertible 1934 myniuuth Coiteli 1934 vS Equipped with lid tray, lock V When buying radio tubes, say "RCA" THE FOOD'S THE leaving your chair! ChonBcov«r nnd enjoy (gl and key. Buy during Xmas Only $00.00 axtral — First in Metal —Foremost in Qlitas Ford Tudor Coach' 19;16 CUoVrolot Master Sedan 1935. jgl Sale ! SPECIAL ALLOWANCE Iruulilc-fruo driving this SERVICE Chevrolet Ciiach 1935 OLDSTEIN' ON YOUR OLD RADIO —Finest in Tone. BEST IN TOWN! wlui "That's 'Why I Eat Herel" * TRADES ACCEPTED , — TERMS A.RRANGED EST Tel. RCA SETS AS LOW AS $24.95 . IJUiui 111 Ihii Voice 111 flrmlimi! jialiirlng MurgurHSpealu,::. G JEWELERS 8-7992 "SERVED JUST RIGH-T— Hmidur mcnliigt opur, NoilmiiMo N. U. C. /tciI tVclitoffc ^ 1899 East Haven Motor Sales Special Christinas Trade In Allowance PRICED JUST EIOHTI" % 41 CENTER ST., NEW HAVEN • Open Dayand Night DE SOTO — PLYMOUTH ' CENTRAL GARAGE Is,* 8 OHUKCH STREET — OPEN EVENINGS — " Hamilton Shops ^ Rememher The Address HAMILTON SHOPS BRANFORD RESTAURANT ^ 68 MAIN ST. • ' ' •• PHONE 968 ' BRANFORD ' 598 Main Street Phono 4-1211 Hast Haven 36-38 Eadea St. at 35 So. Main St 36-38 Eades St. at 35 South Main St. .. Opp. Branford High School <\ NEW HAVEN || 262 Main S'treel' •• ' ' - Phono 940 opp. Branjord High School

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THE BRANFOKD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1037 ;ri"|«.'V.^ Page Five — y Page Tow two amendments to the ConsUlu- model. This will assure n supply ot and constdtanl on the board of cdi TEACHERS' HOLD SUPPER tion, one providing that senators be fresh, clean lubricant, of the prop­ lors ot tho "Accountants' Hand- -—— TAKG THE BOULDER OFF HIS BACK I American Politica chosen by popular vote instead ot WASHINGTON er consistency for the engine in book." In recent years ho has made Tlie Elementary School group ot TODAY'S TAXOORAM by Ihe state legislatures as former­ . FROM OUR READERS question. And what is equally im­ n spcdnlstudy of budgets and their the Branford Teachers' Lcttguo hold •Ip"'' Establiahcd 1028 Parties ly, and the other giving the Federal SNAPSHOTS portant, the flushing will rid the application to Industry. a covered dish supper at Stony faibUsbod Every Tlnirddiiy At government the power to tax in­ HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP: polish whie they strive for fame be M... J^,,,, C. Carr, Editor, crankcase of any nccumulatlon of An Invitation Is extended to all Creek School Tuesday evening, Mls3 if Branford, Conn. By JAMES PRESTON Jeanette MacDonald is using a of course, the publicity would put dirt, moisture, and other foreign those interested In accounting work Mary Rosjan was In charge. ' Statistics compiled by the By JOHN C. CAKB comes. He established the Federal hind the footlights Branford Review, Branford definitely on the map. I " by lighter make-up in "The Girl Of substances which. It left there, Reserve System and the Federal The associate feature on this,Branford, Conn Where is the inventor that will !niB BKANTOnD BEVIBW, INO. Northwestern National Lite Iii- The Golden West" than she has ev­ same program is "ANNAPOLIS would lend to form sludge and Land Bank, and effected some Dear Mr. Carr: perfect the outomallo ariii that will 87 Kflso Street Number 7 er worn in pictures. The results SALU'l'E' With James Ellison and choke the oil linos. surnnoo Company show that a changes in the Executive Depart­ give the Nazi salute sixty times a METER LKSHINB Publlahor Congress in no uncertain terms, liave won ruVes already, and Jean­ Marsha Hunt. The enclosed is sent to you In At the two points where heavier SANTA SAYS: worker whose income is $80 per ment. minute and the portable phono­ is standing up on its hind legs and ette is—If that is possible—even New York, with all of its madden­ the hope that you will find room lubricants are used, the case is T. 11., iai2, and tile War Years As soon as Congress-had passed graph that will shoul Hell Helll "What Finer aift foi- Telephone Bmnford 400 month spends about $2 per demanding the right to legislate as lovlier than before. Speaking of the ing midday whirl, with Its fiery In your paper for it. I earnestly re­ similar. Transmission gears, and The ejriy years of tiic Twentieth an Income tax law the Democrats twenty-four hours a day. Theso In­ it feels best. The reason? The busi­ picture. Nelson Eddy is so fond of blaze of neon "by night along the quest that you write an editorial on tho ring gear and pinion in the rear the whole family to en­ monlli on recreation. Of that Ccntonry saw the passing of Bi- proceeded to lower the tariff, claim­ ventions win act as insurance 1'' Subscription Rate: ness recession and the desire to the handsome palomino he rides "gay white way" tlial today is more Nazi activities atlcmpling to gain axle, operate in a bath of hibrlcants joy than a new metallsm as an Issue. They also ing that they would thus take the against finding ourselves in tlic con »2.00 n Year, Payable in Advance two dollars, 10 percent, or 20 avoid sitting by idle while the coun­ that he says he will purchase It red than white, with its night clubs foothold in Connecticut as well which for proper rcsulls must be of brought to the nation the realiza­ tax burden off the poor and place centratlon camp for not being Advertising Hates. On Application cents, goes to the lax collector. try is forced into another tailspin when the film is completed...... The giant buildings, crowded tene­ as in other parts of the country— the riglit consistency. If the car tion that the SpanLsh War had It on tho rich. But the party ran prompt on tho salute. like that which followed 1929. holidays will see some ot movie- ments, pent-houses-all the strik­ such editorial appearing in the hns hypoid rear axle, be sure to get Chrysler Thus, ill a year, the .$80 per made us a world power with col­ Into the same difficulties that had same issue with the enclosed. I fur­ We might even be able to sell the Member Of One factual result already evi­ dom's most famous leaving town. ing contrasts of human handiwork the lubricant recommended for that month worker pays *2.v.\U. not snbinit with- \ the war by the time Wilson's sec- and depression fears are so strong where scores of eager and .ambllousic Stewart and Robert Young. ("trusts", fortunately as we now spo girls live and hope and sometimes "Music For Madame" starring Nino to surround tho concentration camp transmission, housing and the rear\ ^vllyB an brdeaV. Yoxi must ftguvo Dnd term was six weeks old. ( now that more and more Congress which can bo 'located on the salt axle housing. Motorists who under' wnH Komits coKi out u 8tivngg\ls for prod­ next four years. However, there had tvustce, Nellie Rice; representa­ for the remaining wlilte Americans- to now. ed to ratify the treaty with its Si­ was made head of tire new agency. sidewalks and plow into the shops Is Roosevelt, usually so politi­ ucts ot many industries. They all are tied logcllier by economic laws. been during his time in office a "KID GALAHAD" tive, Nellie Rice, alternate, Isabelle of native parentage since the first! it is highly important that sum- very strong element in the Rcpub amese twin, the Lca3ue. The feeling between the two crop­ Once inside you must light your cally acute, taking too much for ped out at a recent conference at Foote; press correspondent, Jennie thing the Bund would do would beLjcr oil bo drained from the crank- Ucan party which hold very conser­ Supporting Cox in the election of Rov;ley; pianist, Abbie Close; cap­ lo point out how unAmerican it Is case, and the latter thoroughly •way through tho aisles and up to granted by assuming that the vative opinions as to government 1920, Wilson took the League Issue which Ickes admitted that three Tues., Wed.—Hoc. 1 l-l-'i WHAT'S AHEAD? tain ot staff. Otto B. Ander.son; in- to tolerate any people but blood flushed to remove all trace of it, the counters, elbow nsido some- South is safely for him whatever setting business entirely alone. Taft to the people. It is still a .question years ago he autliorized wire-tap­ ping to check up on his aides. Straus Kay Francis in .italling .officer on January IB, past Americans. before cold weather sets In. The re­ body who is examining what youUe i\p^^^ y^^ ^am\ to recall that banked his political, fortunes on as to whether his eloquence and per Records ot the United. Slates Patent Ollico in Wasbingtoii revoiil 1,'rand chief, Hazel Pullum ot Guil­ Perhaps we can persuade Mr. An fill should be made with the grade the support of this group toward sonal appeal might have overcome served notice that it his wires were "CONFESSION" wish to SCO, and secure the atlen- HK, ^g^^^\^ wasn't so very solid in that the.number of patents issued yearly is steadily increasing. This ford. astase Vonsiatsky, the gentleman of winter oil recommended by the which his natural temperament the American prejudice against tapped there would be plenty of lion ot the much harassed oltii-'k' 1928, AI.SO who has fortified his home inl manufacturer for that make and has been particularly true in recent years as new industrial research caused him to lean. His four years foreign entanglements. But Wilson fireworks. DESSERT BRIDGE Thomp.'jon, set up an ar.^cnal there, You como homo without most ot laboratories have been developed and the search tor now living con- In ottice were a period of "stand cracked under the strain to which "MEET THE MISSUS" tw>«nMV>*U'* v* BACK IN 1890—- Georgia Chapter, 48, O. E. S. wiU and who regularly drills a corps ofi ] the things you wanted to get,l pat," laissez-faire conservatism, he had been subjected and became "THEY DIDN'T SAVE venionoes has been utimvdated. Victor Moore, Helen Broderick •:old a dessert bridge and bazaar about 100 men, to locate liere. It with Roosevelt's policies entirely a helpless invalid. The election re­ A president of the United States CONSULT US feeling as though you had put inl With tho prospect ot slack em­ The question brought to mind is,: what social effects will come Tuesday afternoon at 1;30 in the would be appropriate as the emblem | Ignored. sulted in a landslide victory for was running a prlntin3 press. with any problem on a hard day in the coal niiilo. \cademy. There will be dolls, food of Mr. Vonsiatsky and his corps is ployment this winter, and tho cer­ from inventions in future years, considering the changes resulting Disgusted with this backsliding, Harding, the Ropublie-:m candidate. One of America's big steel com­ Tburs., Fri.—nee. l(i-17 and fancy work on sale. the swastika. If Mr. Vonsiatsky, Tho local shop is close to your tainty that some of our people will from past industrial inventions, such as llie telephone, the automobile, Roosevelt attempted to gain tho NEXT WEEK: The Skyrocket De­ pany heads was stoking a blast furnace. Loretta Young;, Don Ameche in v/ould rent or buy a home in Bran­ FURS liomo, it is not over-crowded, the find it hard to get along, comes tho airplane, tho motion picture, rayon and the radio'. Those six ma- party nomination in 1912 and cade. An international banker was fir­ ford and fortify it, that would give We repair and remodel proiu'ictor or the clerk probablyUii^ inevitable romnrk from some might well have done so if the Taft "LOVE UNCES, FIRE" Tlie Mottie Hill Democratic Club ,ior ind,ustrieH were developed during the (irst third of tho current cen­ ing a locomotive. v/iU hold a drawing Dec. 24 for a 20 more work to the Stony Creek GOOD WOEKMANSHIPi knows you and will give you Ibo L^avtors that "tlioso people didn't controlled credentials committee tury. had not refused to seat a large num A railroad president was pound­ pound turkey. quarry. We might even get Hitler to at benctit of real personal attention, k„ow enough to save while they Scientists say we have just begun to "scratch the surface" in the Dcr of his delegates. Denouncing Fine Concert ing a telegraph key. come to Branford on the next Nazi REASONABLE PRICESj irmaf^gBTiPfjiiOTgTnr^"^*™'^— Fete Day to review the combined Actually you can do most of yourUvcro working full time." matter ot new industrial lields. Imagine, then, the future standards of this action as a shameless steal, the There's always room at the top. NmajO^usui shopping from day to day while | Lot's check up on that state­ Roosevelt supporters bolted the Continued jrom page one Where will you be in 1957? mass military formations of the New York Fur Shop living as they will bo enhuneed by another halt-dozen new industries Bund and Mr. Vonsiatsky's (by you are down-town on other bus­ ment. During the worst years of party, hold a convention of their Pequot Theatre Capitol Theatre :ill State St. New Haven and the thousands ot new ,)obs that will be created—within the very Mrs. Helena Odenkirchen; "Deck Mrs. Christine Melander of Stony then) greatly enlarged corps. And Phone 6-6144 iness. And all this without any tho depression our wage earners own, and nominated Roosevelt to 2"! Main St., East Ilnveli, Conn. near future II. head the Progressive Party ticket, the Hall", Welsh Carol; "Bring a Creek has returned after spending who liad tamilies to support wore liurry, worry, viritation, or phy­ with the Bull Moose as Its emblem. Torch, Jeannette, Isabelle", French, two months with her daughter, iKri., Sal.—IhT. 10 & 11 , Sat. Shov/s start at 6 p. .m sical and nervous exhatistion. learning in most cases not more The "Bull Moose" leaders nomin­ Mixed Chorus Mrs. Harry Tuffl of Washington, Sunday Shows Continuous % TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES f. Wo may grant that the city has than half a decent • living wage, reasonably expected t.^ have saved. UAIUIOADS AND COAL ated candidates in most ot tho sta­ "Night of Nights", Beadesley Van D. C. She will spend the winter with Cash Night Every Friday Mon. to Fri. Shows start 7 p. m a larger variety of artiolcs from gomo of them were on relief and I'^'"'"'8 owi' relatively TiricE i)Orioa Tho railroads, In normal years, tes and campaigned on a liberal Do Water; "Del 'ar Tul", Swedish her daughter Mrs. Pierce E. Redd­ NEW and REBUILT purchase approximately 23, per­ ing of Spring Glen. "3 SMART GIRLS" ;iiii., .Mull., 'I'nus., Di'c. 1:i-i: 1-1 which to chooso. Somotimes the getting only the barest necessities, of good times, not fnrgoltini platform which Included such Carol, Mrs. Raymond Quinn; Chor SOLD — RENTED — SERVICED cent of the total, bituminous coal planks as the Initiative, Referen­ alePreludes "Jcsu, meine Freude" mth Deanna Durbin The Ritz Brothers in •'.1 city stores offer hotter prices, but Then at last came bettor times that the rising costs ot living have SUPPLIES PJ produced in the United States. dum and Recall, and the direct el­ Bach; "Der Tag, der 1st so freuden The monthly meeting of the Wo­ . ALSO 0 FREE ADVICE on all heating prob­ not nearly as often as one might with lull time employment "nd .„ji,ti, jmjiiii^;^ ji,oij. 'Life Begins at College" ection ol United States senators. reich". Bach, Allan Lindberg; Hymn man's Churcli Missionary Society 'THE CALIFORNIAN" ALSO lem i A trjinLd Koppcra Service Man will gams ill think, llowovor, there nro many j wage inereusos, Visitor: "It your mother gave you The Republican split snowed under No. 29 "Joy to the World, tho Lord will be held Monday, December 6th with Eicardo Cortez Marlone Dietrich as ^^ Peter Paul Mechanical Service $ be glad to cjil at your home and show money incomes Under the circum- a large apple and a small one and tho regular candidate, Taft, who is Come" (2 ver.ses); "The Holy at 3 p. m., at Trinity Parish House, l>^ A•^ Cliurcli Street — New Haven -^ you how to get dependable, low-coal heal things which are standard in both But these men did not iiuiuec\iatO', , , „ „ ., "ANGEL" told you to divide with your brother, carried only two states, and resulted Child", Easthope Martin, Mr. Wil­ New Haven. The speaker at this with leas furnace care. Whether you are price and quality, such as car­ Sun., .Mon,, Tues., Dee. Ti-l:!-M 'c§ Phone 6-5019 hone 6-5019 ^ ly eome out of tho shadow into ««»"<=«« '"'>' ''""'^ "^ » ^"""^^' which apple would you give him?" In the election ot the Democratic liam Reynolds; "To Noel", Old meeting will be Miss Mary L. Pardee Wed., Thiirs.—Doc. 1.')-l(i now using Koppera Coke or not, enjoy toons ot eigaroltcs, stationery, the sunshine. Most ot them hadP^'O'"'""!! -f'"' '^''^ ^^'"K'-'s. w'"' Johnny: "D'ye mean my big bro­ candidate, Woodrow Wilson. The French Carol, Mixed chorus; "O of New Haven, recently elected Errol Flynn, Joan Blondell in "You Can't Beat Love" this service tod.iy and insure per­ bandltereliiefs and soqlts, and, a burden of debt to clear off, Thoy 1 could save enough in a couple of ther or my little one?" Progressives won several state elec­ Holy Night", Adam, Mrs. William Chairman of the Executive Board fect heating comfort all winter. Crawford, Mrs. William Rico, Mrs. of the Woman's Auxiliary. "The Perfect Specimen" Preston Foster, Joan Fontaine scores of oilier articles. There can and their families liad tor a long j years to keep going tor f our tions and had the dubious satisfac­ tion of later seeing some ot their George Fouser, violin; "Jesu Bam­ ALSO Wedding Guest: "This is .vour AGENTS FOR "GLOBE" BATTERIES be no possible advantage in buy-1 lime been doing without things I',„o„ji,g ,^y,„,m !,„ nothing less ideas carried out. bino", Pielro Yon, Tow violins, Mrs. Devlin, Mrs. W. Pratt, Mrs. W. Rice, "They Won't Forget" "Bulldog Drummond ing ,such things out ot town, which they really needed, and than a finuneialge nius fourth daughter to get married, Fouser, Mrs. Pinkham, Mrs. Cox; Comes Back" PHONE 4-1680 or YOUR DEALER isn't It?" As we look back for a quarter Mrs. R. Shepard, Miss I. MacLeod with Claude Eains Batteries Charged — Eveready Prestono Moreover, it is a safe bet that I now tluit thoy wore back at work "Extase", Gamia, Ensemble arrang­ with John BaiTymore MacTlght: "Aye, and our confet­ century to the election of 1912 we (guest), Mr. Frank Bigelow, (guest)" -, Tuna ill Eddy Ducliin and Idi orclioira cccrj Friday cviininu «1 7:30, Stuliun WEAP you once enter tho local shopsjthoy spent a portion of their moii- ed by Tobanl. Rev. A. W. Jones, (guest), Mr. I. WASHING and POLISHING 1 WOUKEKS SHARE UP ti's gettln' awful gritty." may venture the opinion that the Wed.., Thiiis.— Dec. 1') & 11) Fri., .Sal.—Uec. 17-18 you will see many other articles ey tor those long deterred pur The American worker's share of Republican party lost control be­ "Brightest and Best of the Sons Adams (guest), Mr. W. Pratt, Mr. of the Morning" Coombs, Mixed W. Reynolds. Geo. Murphy, Rita Johnson in CRANKCASE SERVICE tall which tit your needs and your chases. Besides, it was only hu­ the national Income has steadily Romance Is dying, Honeymooncrs cause it failed to note that tho Yankee Kose China Nights Inoreasod from 38 per cent In 1850 limes were changing and that pub- Chorus, Mrs. Irving Adams, soloist. Mrs. H. G. Baldwin, director, "London by Night" pockotbooks very'uioely. man nature that those who had used to go to Niagara Falls tor ro­ Mrs. Fouser, violin. Mrs. Cox, harp Mrs. S. v. Osborn, accompanist Ronald Reegan, June Travis- in ACCESSORIES to ovor 86 per cent today. mance. Now thoy go to see howlhc opinion demanded a new ap— ALSO In all fairness to yourself and so long denied themselves ovory Hymn No. 34, "Silent Night", (2 anything can fall as hard as they proach to the problems of govern- LOVE IS ON The AIR" Don Terry, Rosalind Keith in your eommnnity, why not first sco pleastiro which cost uionoy should You'H hit the mark more often, verses quietly); Resslonal Hymn dld. . Iment. SnBSOKIBE TO THE ALSO "A Fight to the Finish" -what Branford has to oiler, going enjoy tliemsolvcs oeeasionnlly if you aim to please. With a big majority In both No, 36 "Hark the Herald Angels P Sing", Chorus Mrs. G. Adams, Mrs. Eric Linden, Cecilia Parker in SATURDAY NIGHT Brennan's Service Station out of town to buy-only those whou tho prosauro wiui removed. houses to support him, Wilson BANK NITE There's always three sides to any simsoBiBE FOR : sft., J. J, Collins, Mrs. Wm Crawford, BKANFORD. UE^^E\V Sweethearts of the Navy' 302 MAIN STREET TEL. 886 BRANFORD, CONN. Considering uU theso factors, brought about a surprising number things which you are unable to question; Yours, your wife's and the BRANFORD UE\1EW • |orclangerdurTng"ws'tirs1: admin-|Mrs. H. Odenkirchen, Mrs. R. Qulnn • ' 1 • 11 r, • Il 11 ri • find ill Branford? how much could tbcso workers be actual truth. FOB AIX. LOCAL NEWsl Istiatlon. Ho succeeded In gettingMrs. L. Ayer, Mrs. R. Cox, Miss M.

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THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1037 Page Seven THB.BRANFORp,RBVlEW.THUESDy^y^DECEJ^ER^^ 10-51 son's cousin, Jerry Reynolds. house; 10-4, Totoket Hotel 1%^'-'? ' Lord Wellington received his first Pr.;;eSbj Toole Thomas J. Mr. and Mrs. William Fries of lit commission." W— 15-2, Way J. R. house Indian New Haven were recent guests of Ml In The Neck; 20, Western Union Telegraph THE JCPVEHtORE^ybP OtZlgj American Tourist (suddenly m- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Redding o Co. (for telegrams only); 8-6, Wil- terc.'itcd~"Hcw much was It?" Chestnut Street. Mrs. Redding spent News Of General Interest To Women Day's Work tord C. H.; 18-3, Williams A. W. C. —Wa-shlngton Post, the week-end with her son, Fierce Uy Nettle Hale Carpenter house Short Beach; 12-3, Woodcock Geo. S. E. Redding and his wife in Spring F=C yT a'Jfc-l^s^tf; A rich man in his years of toil Y— 24, Yale & Towno Mfg. Co.; Glen. ' •«w!3s«»iBi'.»wsa!S9«Bi tam^sm^. ick.son, Mrs. Robert Oplc. 9 Burnt barrels and barrels oi 14-0, Young A. M. house Crescent Stony Creek Sale f'Restaurant , Mrs." Prod Kelsey, A STIKItlNG CIlALIiUNGE Bluff. Next Monday at 2-.30 the High Miuce Meat Puddings as Christmas Gifts Mrs. Clarence WlUiamSj Mi'S. Rsiy- midnight oil; School teachers will meet with the rr'S ATACT •What our fathers with so much Z 11-0, Zacher Edmuiid house; 4 Crock 0' Smacks iinond Barnes, ' Ell!;abeth Vedder, His son now keeps his memory superintendent, Raymond E. Pnik- dittlcully .secured, do not ba.sely re 12-2, Zink Dr. Walter H. Very Successful iMrs. Ouiitave aiienther, Mrs. Wll- green ham. Among other matters Mr. Are Luscious and Thrifty, Too I llntiulsh"—such Is the translation jliam Symonds; candy, Mrs. aeorgo Rats have been tlie cause of more of the Latin Inscription on the obe­ By burning midnight gasoline. You all have your own favorites ing apples and stuff theni with a The annual ChrUstmas sale con-fBishop, Mrs. Hugo Mann, Mrs, Flora Harry Averill of Main street was Pinkham will ^l"^, ,^?'''"''^";f ^dT- deaths Ini human beings than all lisk of William Bradford, "a zealous —Christian Advocate. removed to a New Haven hospital posed new J™ °f '^'|'? ^^f"" ,f,^fi tor the Christmas feast, •whether ducted by the Woman's AuxlllaVyiof Qold-smlth, Mrs. Robei't Northam. mixture of chopped figs, nuts and the wars. , the Church ot Christ, Stony Creek ' —j-^i: i .', '".' Puritan and sincere Christian, Rov- CHRISTIAN RKSr Sunday where his name is on the lion to the Higij School bulUl-ng. it's turlccy, goose, ducic, roast pig; or dates, and then balte them. Serve nrnor of Plymouth Colony." In these idanger list. He suffered a shock. He discu.ssed the «=i™^ "P'^'" even venison. And that maltes the in tho church parlors yesterday Last Sunday's International les­ with whipped cream and a cherry The University of New Ilamp- GooiJ ri,Aci: TO siior days when nation after nation has son who.se Golden Text was Jesus , centiy with the Junior High School main meal a comparatively simple proved to be a distinct success. Tlie treated llRlitly Its pledged word, problem. But for tlic "fill-ins" to on top. The apples can also be siiirc offers, a course oil weather greater part ot the articles offci'ed Several Brantord people have told invitation to thido who labor and Mr. and Mrs. Norbcrt Johnson of faculty. forccnsUnB, when the blcs-sinRS of liberty have are heavy laden to come to Him Stannard Avenue, will return today help bolster up those bound-to-e stuffed with mincemeat and served were sold !ind a good sum was real­ Us of theil' discovery of a jewellery I been lo.st In not a few, and wh'^n and find rest for their .".ouls, brings from two week's trip to Palnv Beach Subscrilic I'or Your Ilonic Town jaded appetites along between the in the same way. ized. ' ' shop in New Haven whcr;.they can real freedom to wor.shin God has Paper, The Brantord Ucvlcw Christmas and New Year's try Dm-ing the past forty years the Two very entertaining features of get a lot bf KObd' things tor less once again to mind tire truth so Fla., where they visited Mrs. John- Conneclieul Experiment Station been curtailed or denied In some, beautifully expressed by Qosthe these: Try This Stuffing liie affair were the moving Ijltitui'es money'than in most plticcs. might It not be well to ponder those \^ lins made a collection of more than shown in the eytning by Rev. Jabk It's tho H. Notkin May Shop, a that rest and Idlene.ss are not sy- ;^^^a To each cup of brolicn stale bread 100.000 inscot Specimens which are v;ords on the Bradford obelisk? nomomous: Canadian Holiday Pudding add V2 tablespoon chopped fat froii\ Davis, assisted by Mrs, F, Mi Clark IM.U0 place In back ot the Sharten,- Shall wo heedlessly take for Rranted mouriled in cases in llic ontoniolo- and Mrs, Howard KClsey,' and tlio bcrg bttlldinB.s. it < Rest Is not quitting the busy SrHi*' u ef r^ Special 4 apples the bird. Be sure to have the mar­ uical library. - the blesalnE.s we enjoy and risk los­ career. 1 cup flour ket man send the fat Willi the bird. singing of old English Ciiflstihas • _„JiLJ h ing thorn? Or shall wc preserve and If there is insufficient fat use but­ caroKs by a group of Eiiglisii pdolile. liAlUD FIINUUAI, SKUVICGS k Rest Is Ihe fitting one's .sclft to V2 cup water Pyorriiea is a coomon ailmenl pa.ss them on In lariicr measure? Christmas Sal< % cup maple sugar ter, not substitutes. Add also to Mrs, Howard Kolsey was general Puhe'fdl .'lervicbs wore hold today one's sphc/ among the apes. chairman of l,ho followingcomniit- froiil the' mortuary home ot^. S. At this season wo have been pay­ 'T Is loving and serving the High­ of our complete line of 1 tablespoon butter each cup; 1 tablespoon chopped on­ 1 teaspoon baking powder ion, 2 teaspoons chopped celery, 1 teowlilch conducted' the' affiVlr: Clancy liri- Sons, tor Mrs. Agnes k'l ing lip homaRc to the memory of est and Best; Dr. Oeorge Washlnglon Carver WATCHES and JEWELRY Put sliced apples in a buttered teaspoon chopped sweet pepper Aprons, Mrs, John Biirno, Mrs. Hd- Wood Laird, 117 widow of James II, the Pll|;rln\ Fathers. Miijht wc not lias discovered that 100 products Laird, torlnerl.v of Stony creek, who •T is onward imswerving, and ANTIQUE — MODERN casserole and pour maple syrup over pulp: and Vz teaspoon minced par­ wln Burnc, Mrs. Oliver Beach, Mrs. do well to ask ourselves, with Carl nmy be made from Ihe sweet potft- Margaret Opie; Mis.Mohn'Spargo; died hi Hempstead, L. I. Monday, Knudsen: "Do we show any marks that is true rest." Sift flour with bal ' Moore ,1. S.; 19-4, Montelius Carl. sent when his name was called at A representative of the Aetna Or sometimes takes this form in­ And :notiiing a husband loves more, "FnSnoua for slioor lovolincsB" N— 11-2, Nichols John W. house; Helpful Suggestions the Bank Night drawing In the Casually and Surety company of stead, There are certain foods that just •Than, tiie wife tliat was given to Valentine Tamulevlcz has re­ 13-2, Norcross Bros. Stony Creek. "BKAS" prantord Theatre last night. turned from Grace Hospital and is Hartford will speak on "Safely", il­ "Don't let your tongue cut off your naturally seem to be expected for help :him,. Yoqr Gbild And lustrated by sound moving pictures O— 19-0, Csborne C. V. & Co. holiday dinners—dishes., iike oi'an-, i:ii :' Another $25 will be added for the now at his home In Lincoln Ave. head." For Your Hot Lunch And save in temptations so sore. at the meeting of Trinity Mens P— 0-2, Pecicham F. E. fa Co.; 23 berry Jelly, sweet, , potatoes, plum drawing next Wednesday night. "The tongue can speak a word EVERYBODY vary the sandwiches '• carried ;to « Panlios (jlub in th9 parish hou.se tonight. Plant II. B. house; n. Pond Geo S. school. , • : pudding, and , ,some, khid of fowl. •When trials and conflict surround e Scnoo Only one of throe persona whose The Halt-Hour Reading Club tl^l^ whose .speed," School children from 6 to 17 years a Blips house; 10-3, Prann & Stannard. DATE BllEAD And even Qrandpa, who, has part i,V!,.him, L •, 1; names havb IjbeWtffawlW s6''fai-'htta attbmooriln T^riiifty; PafLsli, iiffusi; Say the Chinese, "outstrips the who must trudge through cold or O NiglilijownB met to near an aaaross uy yr. ^.u-, Mr and Mrs. William C- Hlgley of H— SI-4, Rice M. P. house; 12-5 (1 large loall taken of at least eighty such spreads She :l,hen is his comfort and stay. liy Dr. Allen G. Ireland been presb'li't io insli'Wbn'hia'iudlc iWet 'to' h'c'ar an dddrbss by Dr. CllX- steed." Robinson W, F. mgr. rainy weather during the winter ,tiin « B,!ewei'on "&r T;i;ip A.;ound AverlU Place wlU leave soon for a WCICOJBICS giSdsi £ r o EM 11/2 cups milk at all eighty of which he was served And when the dark: clouds gather 4t NogUgooB While Arab sages this impart S U-4, Sayre A. P. Mrs. Cres­ months particularly need a hot dish 1 cup (Vi package) dates, pitted plum pudding, turkey, arid cranr. „.o'et-,Jilm,' t -, (•'• The Laaiej: AiHllUary o£ ...th_e The Hworld" ' I Southern Tiip "Tile tongue's great storehouse l.". cent Bluff; 14-3, Slieldon Bros, Pine lor the noontime lunch. The aver­ _. , .. , ,,. , .. riiE cniusTMAs I'Aii'rY 1 egg , M '. berry jeUy, has never tired of th?in.iler'smile, quickly drives them away TcaMierS and"'iWfiiVs will soon bo Bradford, NlSnor Auxiliary arc spon the heart Orchard; !i-5, Spencer John; 13-3, age child does not eat a nourishing A -WIDE BELBOTIO'N AT aotlns a plnAtilito'* W 'the homo ot and,Mrs Jarncp Cpstanzo, 33T\ •^KACHOJ.S liCAGUr MCCTS l.j,|^^ sacred writer crowns the whole. enough breakfast to carry him ov­ 3 cups flour I still,.even he might ilk? .tO:b'0:SUS7.\ ,i,.., :,„.•,., ,|„!,-.fc:;:;,.-(.vv; il.f!. v'-i,' pltthnihgi,', UiB annual Christmas GIVE-AWAY PKIO'EB I Bocms a pinoomo in me nomo ot Mr, ana oars jamc^ vosiianzo, o»i i,.jj»x,»,«v- •—•„ " .,, . „„„,,„ ino sacreu wribui- ciuwua wiu wjiun.-, ' Stony Creek Red Granite Co., Stony 11/2 .teaspoons salt prised. Fo.r instance, hR might,en-lln sorrow and; t^ngulah what oom-\part)ywl-Iovo!!l3 motive In wViat wo Mrs, QoorBe^^^ltotfe, 4a; (i^ti Avid \TSx6flaM^ 'Bl,ret,' %w \if^o^ an- TJhe l^KD,nto>;d TJsache'.s ^«^B"M..who keeps his tongue doth keep Stony Cicc er to the evening meal with only a cold sandwich and the odds and 4 teaspoons baking powder Joy,,having hl8.,,..cranb(jrrl(W,4(\ th.i hn -So.nt.-.v uu^'!iiu,.,«ld. «(.,.'• '•'••::\oall'a rettiait«sisltud.Won.-MQtlve>,ahd atat(10tomott&mnVnW. '^'" '^^'\&nco%o.l?lto """"M^^IS his soul." ^ ^ T n 4 Tenney Dr.^ .Arthur O. Vacup; sugar:,. ',•.•...-.,,.' torvri pi, sherbet tQr,de^s5>r.t,..JUBb £t!,V; jCDm,ca[lrbm her watching arid oaro, Inteuoat'ttlabbunU, so Iti la an Idoal (owe H'os'ieryl uia_j>iy!i ,, \\Vffllli.rfi,^W6v,'41 In Otaco lloaplta\.\ ySstordav, tttliO^•l^99n n,t tho Hlghl ,.t ,.'__-- - ' : i^ ^— ""^ ends tlio busy mother often tucks in a change. iNPi battle, aollel-co pri,no,danger' vehlolo' for I some good teaching. The Practical Gift thatja the lunch box. ' Scald the milk. Cut l;he dates in The Branfoid yacht Club win nis Costanzo Is the foimer Miss School ,„u"- • ' •• opportunity, Thfcy must bo party East Plaviii. it better to reach for candy rather WHY NOT room managed by a trained worker Wc 'ciirry (he I'mnouK DOVKDOWN Add the dates to the. hot; liquid and max . to the most,. perfect holiday She will stand,by when all others t'eats,".iol'icoui'so, but'they can bo than a cigarette, This Is because the who knows how to plan nourishing IIIIIIK! In llii' iii'wesi sliiides. let the mixtures cool. Sift llie flour dinner. And, besides being delicious 1 i . forsakchim,.- , , . ' at the same'time whiiiesomo, nour­ brain needs sugar from the iJlood Toylaifid menus which can provide dishes sold Slioer Oliliron and Sorvioo 'Weights MAKE A NEW salt, baking: powder, and sugar to­ ancl .not loo heavy ,lt Is so easy to And keep: brave, and true till the ishing foods,'This- 'calls for study, for its work. to the child for a nominal sum, it Pi-lcjod na to $1.00 tho pair gether. Add the unbeaten egg, dates make. Yoit can freeze it, to a smooth ," ::la.St,i' •„•„ di!!cus.slon and planning, Including admitted by practically every par­ and miik;„stir quickly: and lightly fluffy delectnblUty In :,ilie :Speed And.In,life's darkest hour will com- a review of tlio lessons on nutrition. I'lver.v (.fil'l ill "II Allrnclive (lil'l Box ji'i-ci' rARNISIIKU TINSEL SUJT Where you'll find everything from inex­ ent. Even if the sandwiches and until mixed. Pour the batter Into treezing unit: of yom' refrigerator , forli;," • - :. Tliere must'be decorations. Hero, Concerning a special Christmas dessert are brought from home, the OR pensive wooden beads to string . . . col­ a foat pan v/hich has been well where the oxecptionaliy, low tem­ Until every temptation Is past. too, tra.sh':musl bo barred In favor package, attractively wrapped, be­ one hot dish which the school lunch greased and dusted v/lth flour. Bake perature shortens the length of ot beauty and simplicity. T Ol^^TTp"'GG'E R Y ing prepared for the holiday trade ored with vegetable dyes so that tot. can room furnishes is the dish that in a moderate oyen (325 to 3.50. de­ lime It.lakes,to freeze lire mixture, .•3lie will always be sweetheart and Ajjpropriale" gdiiids must be sel- [ ^^ ' ' "llriinl'iVrci's Little Hil ofVilili AM line" 6X makes the meal. by one large liquor firm, a recent lick them v;ithout danger ... to movie grees E.) 1 hour, .Do not use until thus combating the formation of deacesti- ., •, •:, '' "> ccted.proforabiy those everyone can 1 Issue of "Tap and Tavern" states: FOR % 252 WAIN .STUKHT 'IOOIJII UUIIJDIM Cream of spinach soup, or bean thoroughly cool. unwelcome ice crystals.. jot any, on earth he holds dear. play and which' db^ not call for great "Much of the holiday atmosphere ;projectors'that your home-from-collegC2 or potato soup if the first is Impos­ Cranberr.v Sherbet Her voice. will always, bo, sweetest skill. They must be safe games, too, has been incorporated In the bright offspring will enjoy. Hundreds andhiJn- sible, make a delicious luncheon •WHAT DO THEY MEAN 4 cups cranbGrries. Of any; ho over will iioar. andsuilableito tlie place wliere the colored wrappings designed for the with a cottage cheese and jelly IT'S A MAN'S WORLD? 1 cup boiling water party Is to be held. package which tlie company will dreds of thrillers! and up sandwich, chocolate milk shake, and Women own 80 percent of all life 2 cups sugar At last when life's journey is ended. Candles oh Christmas trees are supply the retail trade." JSC» *tJ' • By her side,he will lie down to rest. Downstairs an apple. insurance policies, according to 1-8 teaspoon salt taboo ill sclioois.' Electric lights are How attractive would these bot­ Harry Hoff, director ot the Insur­ 1/2 cup orange juice And In Heaven ,'ilre will be with him. approved, but they should bo instal­ tles appear to the public. If with Hundreds of samples to Hot creamed carrots and peas add Forever and even the blest. ' ' real nourishment and good taste to ance Forum, Rockefeller, Center. 2 egg whites led by the'custodian or an electri­ each one were furnished a picture choose from. We guar­ They own 65 percent ot all the sav­ 1. Cook cranberries and water to­ cian. In the planning, consider the ot the liquor tragedies which they antee a perfect lit. a luncheon of a nut and raisin A FARM HAND'S I'AY Announcing - - - bread sandwich, an orange and a ings accounts; 44 percent of public gether 10 minutes. 2. Add sugar, salt, possible hazards and how to prevent are likely to cause? Rather ques­ cookie. Hot cocoa is a most appet­ utility stocks; 48 percent of railroad and.orange juice. 3. Run through them, •: ' tionable gifts, such, even to one's sieve. Cool. 4. Turn into refrigera­ izing drink to accompany a lunch­ securities; 40 percent of the real es Wages paid to farm hands last •'If parents are to be entertained, worst enemy, much more to a tor tray and partially freeze. 5. Re­ eon of cream cheese and raisin tate.. They contribute each year month were the highest in seven it will be necessary tor the pupils to Iriend! —Union Signal $2,000,000,000 in real estate taxes. move from refrigerator, add eggyears , statistics of the Department plan Invitations,' retreahiricnts, Superior Tailors. sandwich, cabbage and apple salad whites, and beat one minute. G. Re­ On Or About Pecember 15 and individual baked custard. and $30,000,000 in life insurance of Agriculture siiow. The dally rate care of outtir garments, seating and British Guide (showing places of MAIN STREET BRANFORD I O. IB C turn to speed-freezerand freeze ot pay, not including iioard, showed Try this recipe for date bread to taxes. reception at' the door'. What better A completely new wd motiern cigar and interest)—"It was in this room that until firm a gain of 24 percent over lire aver­ way can education be conducted age wage in liie same month last than by actually living it? confectionery store with luncheonette in year. the heart of Branford Center. The spot on our Second Floor devoted to YQU ^IQW AboiJ* I2^afth? Heavy Foods IIKAL KS'TATE TltANSI'T'iltS •lovely, unusual, and price-right gifts for By FISHER CROWN and NAT i^ALK Hints for Homemakers l ,ll,-«l/tl'l ',1,„V KtyjU, ,N"i' Needed in Winter Only two real estate transfers' everyone from your pup to your pampered •• Byjarie Kogets ' [ were recorded In the office of tiie great-aunt. Smart accessories, luxurious Branford Town Clerk last week, Featuring WHO WA5 In v;iiiter we like heavy foods, viz; Annls L.Larkln Estate to Ad- undies, amusing knick-knacks, gifts for whim are what ,WB need at Iha.'- VNITED CIGARS -- PRO JOY ICE CREAM die E.Larkiri el als, land and build­ JOHN ^ time. As spring comes, we btsln U men . . . and on, ad infinitum!;' ings,'Paved Street; Anthony J. Car­ ' FINEST CANDIES yearn for fresh foods wi.ich have uso el als to Crescienzo 'Vaiu.so, land been:rather scarce durin? the Icnt- DISTINOTIVE GR15ET1NG CARDS and bulldltigs near Lake Sallon- Second rioor winter. We need vitamin;, and •>, stall. : •• ' pUimi^iSTT MAGAZINES luidPUBLICATiONS body knows 11 perfectly v,'t-!; a- f Tasty Luueheon c.oivibiiuitioiis iiiuler tliti craves them. In summer V'-f •'>'-i,,; Ul lighter, more easily disest' ;i it.'i..- personal divoction ot Mrs. Ghulys B. Luiici'aft and they are certainly hi''..iii It is hard for some f.^ik'? '•• vnn:- stand that Mother M.^tu," '-i, - fool. They want to ru.'4i '•. ii..t u the Old Girl liow to ' ::i i.M':i; 4n |?!i^|tef(ap- « Our complete check-up makes your car though she has been 0.-. ,.1 •• ii-b i- no one knows hov/ lo.'..' v^u^ 1, COOD turkey perfectly^ roaBtcd. We'd like to have Branford iieigliliors safe, dependable and eflacient for winter driving.' TrcjiSBBrc Ai\y)r )•• •••wc ;_• u.; ,lng for holiday birds. A loaled An Inlernational Daily Nfwjpdfer revel in it! jbe.st eviilence Irnt,' i 'c-.; l';\ u;. TCclPefollowa: It records for you Uto world'B cicun, contlrucUve iIoInuB, Tlio Monitor spark plug cleaning, carburetor adjustment, sceeri men of St. J.nmc! ih.ii :-,i; .>u*.-"nlt dot'fl not exploit crime or ecneallon; ncHlior tlooi it l^'iioco tliem. t . 1. To hold down JThe fact that 1 i-ocl ;, •i:-fi-\z ti. .Brazil Nut Stuffing Iiul iluitls correctively wllh thm. Foutyirna for busy jai"^ iind*aU .^ho Answers. ,l.e paticm. in the would cease if the handle of th* Ithe one that a-;.-:! : u' '1 i'-:^'p'. a', 2 onions iKiiilly, lucludkiK the- Weekly Ma^azldt) scbtiun. L4HCRAFT'S ihg adjustment. "We use genuine parts. riiird Floor Droad Street Pump were removed '/i cup melted butter d.iys before llio advenl of .ineslhciio, so that people would stop drinlting least r.:ne-trr-i., Icaae enter my BUbscrlpLlon to .TliA ChrUtlan Science Monitor for vent liis escaping from beneath uic the iiavor or butter-fat content. Pas - Mix onions and cook two minutca u period of • .. • BALDWIN ORS s!ir.-con'S: knife. ' |, Mr. ar d Mrs . 11, W,c;'f.:'t\ei ot In tho butter. Mix Braiil nutafind Mixer-^i|£|ier!' lycurtl.DO amDnthBt4.B0 .3 monthsi2.2S 1 month 79o teurizatitjn,makes milk safer becnust aeasoning' jviih,bread (:r.uroba ,.ap,d Wednesday Usue, IncludlnicMaBiizlne fiectlon: 1 year IS.CO, 0 iBsues 3Bo •UNITED CIQAR STORE ON THE CENTRAL GREEN Phono 1010 •) A London n-.cdical graduate of it qliniinalcs^ th? danger of such ili» B;-;i tlpv, Strce* 1 •.a:iutiw ll-.e birth West Main Street 1 r- -.A iviio first stated the tlicor>' tiiat stir into butter. Cook two minulea eases, as,.tuberculosis, diphtliBin. of a I'.aryhlci, -'i,c-'i '•""!•> i-'cc. 7 hj more, stirring conalantly. H a molat CoHHECTicur ®!liCHT & POWER ,. :(,.,,T i5 w.iier-borne and ,lal£cn t>phnid,, scarlet, lever, sepli,: B<-it AddreiB -„-_--——^-*-J^---l'__lJ---_-™_lI--_r---.'-----—— " rm ; .. li • liod bv the iiioudi. Dur- New Ii-ivo;i Hospital. 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Page Nine THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DEOEMBRR 0, 1937 Pago Eight riiri bring a toy to bo given to the Vislt- .Nil'.-,. Glady:i Finn of Granite Bay In tlif jwst three year.s, 400,000 Inr; Nur.se Association, for their i:i irainlni; a proup of TfoUng People copies of the blank have been used. GovernmentStarts Various state departments ot edu­ Trinity Church Chriatmna v.'ork. v.-ho plan to .-iing Clu-l.'itma.'l Carols Man AboutTown Mileage Hints cation have enaorsea and recom­ VO Trinity Aid will servo the Mens' Cbrl.'itma.s Eve in the vicinity of ConfiniJCd /rem pcsc one Notes Club Supper December 8lh. mended It. In the words of \V, E,| Come In + Learn How to Register + Pick Your Entry s f By J. F. Winchester Mr.'i, liaymond Biiell w.is cli:ilr- Short Beach. Mrs. Fcnn will bo glad Mallalcu, General Manager of thC;„„ „^ay bp Supervisor of Motor Vehicle described as of a rou­ I notice Hint the trolley company man of the Card Party held at tho to learn the names of shut-ins who National Board, "We will never I Equipment, Colonial Esao Marketer! CHRISTMAS SERVICES tine naturefl Is rcimlrlng the cement around the Parish House December 2nd, would enjoy hearing th esongs. know how many school fires and' nack In the earlier dayn of the deatlis have been prevented by this The Federal authorities are av­ itJnlloii:ii Board of Fire Undcr- Scliool boards which take advan­ ficial, however, held that such Awful nuisance but somehow we tho very early days competent nio*' Christmas Sermon. ono desiring to attend a.s a dele;;alr jwrlt(ir.s, t'.in country has been mak- tage of this service to check the claims were purely speculative, and can't get the owner to leave them chnulca woro not lunnorous. • December 28 .schools under their jurisdiction, and Today, few car owners tinker. 7:30 p. m. Church Scliool Festival Ifi asked to notify tho Uector. 'ini; real prarire.'is la protecting turned in an unfavorable report to out, , _ Liehriol idilldren uRaln.st the mo.'il correct hazards, are to be com­ Tho Intricacy ot tho machine dia- and Christmas party to bo the district office in Boston. The ' A certain male observer who stood couraRCB niOHt, tlioro aro many com­ Mr, aiul Mrs, Clitford Reynolds ot;h(irriblc uf ha;:ard.'i, fire. mended. And school boards which latter took the same thumbs down petent mechanics, and further, tho - hold in the Church, and watched the line-up In front of Lincoln Avenue annoiuiee tho birth ] Thi.': miu'k.s the fourth year of the do not, to put it mildly, are derelict attitude in Its report to Washing­ J? modern cor ncorta llltio tinkering of a dauRhter, Ilulh LUcn, on Dec.;cnnip»M;n to make snch terrible in their duty. Thousands ot Amer­ ton, and the desired development a the Branfqrd Tlioatre on bank l( It la properly Borvlced. In feet, night claims that within the space coBtly repaira BOldoin burden tho TRINITY AID (1 at New ilavon Ho;:pital. Mrs. Iley-iic'lociruabi a.s the ColUn.'jvilio .scliool ican .schools are fire traps—otlier tailed to materialize. motorist who toties good care of hla , Trinity Aid will hold its annual nolds was Mi:is Svca Bund of Nov.' fire impo^aibls. School officials and lliousands contain grave dangers of ten minutes ho saw four women car. It ho uses a good gasoline. If 1 Another request for a breakwa- slip into the line ahead of their Christmas Party Thursday evening Britain before her .jnarrlago. (flro chiefs have shown enthusiasm which can be eliminated. Every ho keeps tho car properly lubricated, school district in the United States' ter at the mouth of the river to turn,, and no man. changes his oil periodically, has his, December 23rd at 0:30 at tho Parish iln cooporallnR with the National Wo often hear women demanding oil niter cartridge and his air clean­ House. A covered dish supper will For All Local Sports Itead Hoard, which has prepared a Self ishould make scientific inspection provide a sate anchorage tor pleas er checked, his battery checked, THK miANFORD nr.VIKW InspecJion Blank for Schools. I of schools a periodic job. lure craft met with a similar fate. ItM Name -OSBD OAU SWEBTSTAJKBt" h redllrrid equal right.? with men. It wo gave keops his tiroa Inflated, haa hla be served. Each member Is a.sked to 1 SWEEPSTAKES some of them Just that wo would radiator cleaned and flushed several have to set them back a consider­ times a year, and drives sanely, there Is not much likelihood ot hla able distance from whore they are eor breaking down or requiring a TRIAL HEATS NOW RUNNING-WINNER TO BE DECIDED DEC. 22nd - 7:30 P. M. !S. at present. groat deal ot repair. If Now, now, ladles, I said "some of Chooao n modern, properly equipped service station or garage TRACK-NEW HAVEN BUICK CO.-320 WHALLEY AVENUE Ihcni" didn't I?. tipon which you can rely. Let this organisation take caro of your Postmaster Joseph H. Drlscoll got needs. Lot It cheek your car's oil, himself Into an embarraslng situ­ luhrlcatlon, battery, tiros, radiator, P ation down at Harbor Street school nir cleaner, oil lllter, headlights,. windahlotd wiper and other parts. when they had the flro there last Thou, If you still feel you'd like to week. WINNER TO RECEIVE THE CAR SELECTE tinker around tho car, you can keep Just for a Joke ho told some of It cleaned and polished, tighten up holts and screws, ahlno the chro­ the boys that there would bo no mium, repaint the top, touch up Third-HOT WATER HEATER INSTALLED more school until the building was worn, rusty or scraped spots on tho Second-AUTOMOBILE RADIO INSTALLED Axed up again. That was good tenders, clean' tho headlight glacs enough for the kids, and Immediate and polish tho hub . You'll kee» Dleijiantly buoy this way. ly a general exodus got under way. "The Uaed Car Sweepstakes" is unique in every w ay. It was sensational two years, so here it is again. The principal stopped the move­ Come in to the New Haven Buick Co. today, or at your earliest opportunity, and learn how you may ment Just in time but she had to There might be grounds for civil enter a horse in the big Sweepstakes . • . learn how your horse may win for you one of the fine send out couriers to recall some of suit in that. the sprint starters. thoroughly reconditioned cars listed here. It is the most interesting Svweepstakes that has ever been Learning the cause of the furore, Mysterious packages are begin-1 attempted—because one of these horses MUST WIN and someone here in New Haven or vicinity the principal suggested that per­ nliig to be smuggled Into our house. will have that horse as his or her entry. Most cars listed have been conscientiously reconditioned to give haps Mr. Drlscoll could find some­ It seems hardly possible that the thing that needed attention at the hide and snoop season Is here again thousands of miles of dependable, low cost transportation. Elach car has been named for a famous race post otfico. horse—and that's where the interest in the Sweepstakes centers. Come in and learn how easy it is to Our worthy P. M. thought that wasn't a bad Idea. enter a horse—but hurry before all the entries have been selected Nurses Discuss WAR ADMIRAL ?p695 There Is something laschiating DARX^ WAR $445 lOac Bulo\t ModoV 41, 4-X)oor ^Eouring Bodtva, nations get $225 about tho way some CALUMET DICK 1035 BuloV: 8, moaal 41, 4-Booc rCourlng Bodau, "black. fi.TvVfl\\; "hoatw, looka and runa mto new, v;hn,t they want. 1 Orthopedic Work MARVEL PLAY $545 1934 OheVToJet 6 4-Door Sedan, Wue fti^sb, black flnisb, very little mUengo, IVko no-w. A - always out front. For VnBtnnco, I have always cov- \ 1036 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan, black flmsli, boat­ heater, good tires, a ilne family car. A leader at fast stepper. cted the Zachov homestead at Main Among Childiren er, spotless upholstery, good tires, they iion't the post. ^__ and Rogers Streets. How lino Vt 1 come any better. • Prom a distingujshed stable. MY COUNT $545 could go dvor there with a shot gun The Fifth VAnnual Nursing Insti­ RUFFY $375 ROLLS NICE $595 1930 Pontiac 0, 2 Door Sedan, Iioator, has had drive but the present owners and tute of tho Private Duty Seotion of LONG SHOT $495 1930 Dodge 6, 4-Dood Touring Sedan; black, like oxccllont onrc, also reconditioned by us, spotless, take jinsscsslon, oil on the pica of tho Connecticut State Nurses' Asso- 1933 Buick Model 67. 4-Door Sedan, dark blue new. Tliis car has received oxcollout ooro, and an A No. 1 horso. sell-defense. :latlon will be held tomorrow at the 1934 Buick Model 56 Business Coupe; 6 wheels. finish, completely reconditioned, A fine family has boon completely chocked. An exceptional Nurses' Residence ot the Waterbury A quality car; as clean as new at a sacrifice car- . First from the post. buy. A front runner, Saw a flock of wild goose Sunday Hospital, Robblns Street, Water­ price, quick at the post, GRAND LIGHT but they were, flying east, not south bury. Miss Mary E. Drlscoll, Now CLEAN HEELS $375 1934 Oldsmobilo 0, 2-Door Sedan that has boon Haven Chairman of the Section, will RED RUN $175 MERRYWOOD $275 reconditioned to the final word, a light weight Some people were disappointed 1934 Dodge G, Convertible Coupe, beautiful gray 1933 Plymouth 0, 2 Door Sodon, black flnlsh, front winner^ preside over the sessions tor the 1932 Nash 8, 4 Door Sedan, lots ot good oar with hecatise we got rain early this week finish, new top, 6 wheels, can show its heels to day. Miss Mabel McVlcker, Prinol- plenty mileage left. Here's a rain or shine horse. oconomioal in every way — hero's a merry instead ol pnow. pai of the School ot Nursing, Water­ any horse. runner. SILVER BRAID $645 Not yours truly. I can't remember bury Hospital, will welcome the 1937 Plymouth, 4-Door Sedan. Beautiful black that I ever had to shovel any rain nurses who will bo present from all BRILLLyST $675 CORKER oai', little mileage, loolcs liico now oar. Always M oft my walk. parts of the State. Miss Constance AMAZON $595 1936 Buick Model 46S Sport Coupe, 6 wheels, fin­ 1933 Studoboker 8 Sedan, black finish, General 1936 Pontine "8" 2-Door Touring Sedan, trunk. a favorite. liOigli, Superintendent of the New- ished in black, radio, heater. A beautiful, sporty tires, mectianically good, a master model of un­ As far as I know the Conn. Light Ington Homo tor Crippled Children, One of our best in stock. Breaks in front. oar; always runs to the front in any company. usual stamina — a real veteran. HONEY CAR $545 will speak on "Orthopedic Work «\Kl Power Company and Hamil­ 1935 Buick Model 080 Convertible Phateton, re­ ton Siiops were the first to get up Among Children," $475 $225 EXHIBITOR conditioned to appear liko now, A rare car to Ihelr Christmas lights. I noticed At the afternoon session which NATTY BOY FLORADORA 1932 Pontiac 6 Sport Coupe, see this overhauled 1935 Chevrolet Master 4-Door Sedan, black fin­ find. Step out in front in fast company. them lir.'it Monday night. v;lil open at two o'clock, Miss Ida 1935 Fontiac 8, 4 Door DeLuxo Sedan, original spotless economical car, hero's a high stepper. ish,,. one of tho finest in our stock, a front Meier, Instructor In Nursing Arts, finish, looks and runs like new car, a famous Had you noticed that tho M. I. F. Waterbury Hospital, will give "Ward runner always. HIGH POLISH $475 Co, six a. ni. whistle Is now.blowing Demonstrations of Interest to the leader. HOWDY $195 1936 Ford 4-Door Touring Sedan; heator, fin­ only on Tuesday'and Tliursday Private Duty Nurse." Tho next 1932 Chevrolet Sport Coupe, just the oar for the INVINCIBLE $845 ished in black. Wo reconditioned this car to nioniini'.s. speaker will bo Dr. Edward H.Klr- CHASE HIM $645 1937 Chevrolet 4-door Touring Sedan, black. younger set, economical always, everybody's pal, 1937 Buick, Model 41, 4-Door Touring Sedan, look as good as new. Didn't know that I ever heard It, |sohbnum Modlcal Examiner for the trunk, finished in gray, used only a short time, hut now that it is silent I wake up city ot Waterbury, Radio, heater, defroster. Run 7461 miles. An out­ whose subject immaculate throughout, A top favorite. MELODLINA $475 ve.Bularly at six with a vague feel­ standing bargain. Top favorite, will be "Wagcnstoln and Tidal miPLANE $325 1935 Ohovrolot Sedan. A beauty in every detail, ing that something Is wrong. Drainage," with demonstration, 1934 Hudson Sport Coupe, radio. In excellent carefully driven and kept. Looks brand new in­ It's electrical HOLLYWOOD $545 condition. A gift at this price. A fast runner. GOLD CROSS side. Motor, tires and brakes aro first class. A 1935 Packard 2-DoQr Touring Sedan. Model 120 1931 Reo 8, Sedan, black finish, good tires, in leader. . B, trunk, heater; a beautiful clean black car that HIGH VELOCITY $625 fine condition. A outstanding horse. a refrigerator, range or perhaps will speak for itself. Runs in the front. Gittleson & Company ^, .,„ , What's it going to be this year 1936 De Soto, 4-Door Touring trunk Sedan, has $^ DONEE $345 $295 radio and heater. Appearance and condition BANKER ^ 1935 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan, reconditioned Oornor Orango and Elm Streets — Now Havon tops, all good tires. Winner in any race. l^'^'^'^'j/ an electric roaster? . Of course, if Mother has an electric DISCOVERY 1934 Ford Tudor Sedan, black. Thoroughly ro throughout. A whole lot for this price, likes fast 1935 Ford 8, Roadster. A sporty brown finish, conditioned. Fast starter. company, ^"^ refrigerator, she's ready for that new electric range.... Boy, what in excellent condition, good tires, mechanically BOOSEL $45 good. A leader in any weather. Whippet 4, Sedan. Although a 1930 Model, GRAND KNIGHT JOLLY JACK $75 ake Your Stairs Safe Ford Sport Coupe, a smart clean dependable w happiness and pleasure you will be giving her by adding to her $495 it doesn't appear so. Very clean and as sweet a Willys-Knight Sport Coupe, fine famous f running oar as you'll be Ukely to find anywhere. good looker, low cost transportation, a bargain 1935 Dodge 6, 4.Door Sedan, radio, recondition- motor, good looking, still good for many miles, In addition to Safely, eon- Always placed. winner. • electric kitchen. ... All housewives secretly desire electrical ed mSca ly, spotless upholstery, good tires, runs in rain or mud. fill siiler tlu! comfort, quiet an ?uXnding racer, likes fast company. ami riclniess oi! a carpeted ESPOSA $35 BOOTLESS $60 INFANTRY $95 Ford Roadster, still good, needs no intro- Packard 8, 4-Door Sedan, a good sturdy stair. appliances, because they know that electric appliances are Pontiac 6, Sedan. Very clean and as sweet a JACI^UL $50 running car as you'll be likely to find anywhere. duction for this price, always booted to the front. racer vrith real durability. v Nothing makes a liouso modern, and that electric service is cheap.... Remember this Hupmobile 6 Sedan in good condition. A A sure bet anytuneanytime. 'Zm^Z^ f w- rT\ ^^ k^ A ipiitc so liomoliko ns this. fine family car. A Stepper. ^Ye have a beautiful as­ -you're building for tomorrow when you give the electrical 65 "OTHERT RECONDITIONED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM sortment of plani, border­ ed or figured ein'pcl... "gift of thrift."... As a matter of fact—the whole family profits 1 all at moderate prices. by the addition of anything electrical. ... So hire that willing 27 inch width from $1.25 per yard little servant, Reddy Kilov^dtt, and put him to work. The cost? NEW HAVEN BUICK CO I PHONE 7-1101 A few pennies per day will do the trick! SALES - BUICK - SERVICE Hooked Rugs 5i« for Ohristmas OPEN EVENINGS liriglit and colorful i>atlcrns — lloral and geomeirio (Resigns, lliincl made from new •wool yarns. An ideal 320 Whalley Ave. New Haven, Conn. gift. CdNNECTICUT^^ lilGHT & POWER t m 12-9-37

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'•l^-l THE BRANFOED EEVlEW, THTJESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937 iPage Ten Branford High Hornets And Alumni Basketball Contest Tuesday, Dec. 21 To Be Big Aiiair ^ " • i-i I that they wore the first troops to CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS NOTHING BULKY BUT PLENTY OF Marines In Cuba land In Cuba during the Spanish- THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1037 Page Eleven Street Transit Mountain Laurel American War, A battalion came The United States Civil Service ROOM IN THIS CONCRETE HOUSE Guard Naval Base ashore at Guantanamo Bay and Commission has announced an open Baseball Company Urges May Be Used For held that base despite the efforts of competitive examination for the Tennis 0,000 Spaniards to dislodge them. positions of assistant fisheries sta­ GoU 14./ Washington, D. C. — Despite the They had several lively skirmishes tistical and marketing agent, Football Christnnas Greens political storms which have occas­ with tho enemy, and today more LATEST SPORT NEWS Winter Caution $1,800 a year, and Junior fisheries ionally swept over Cuba, U. S. Mar­ than one monument stands there In statistical and marketing agent, Basketball ines peacefully occupy a section of JOSEPH M. ZAFFINO Hy Austin P. Hawcs memory of the sea soldier dead. $1,820 a year. In the Bureau of SPORTS EDITOR Wrestling Calls Allciiliim Tii Accident llir/.ard the country, maintaining a strict (Stale Forester) Fisheries, Department of Commerce. If Under Winter Conditions Willi neutrality and avoiding any inter^ American friendship for the Cu­ Mountain laurel may legitimately Certain education, and experience feronce whatsoever in Cuban af­ ban people has been continuous Trolleys And Buses be used for Christmas greens, pro­ in fishery work are required. vided It has been taken with the fairs. This peaceful occupation has ever since our nation Joined hands Full information may be obtain­ With bud weather due dining the owner's knowledge and consent. been of long duration—some thirty with thorn In fighting a common ed from the Local Post Office. coming months, when pavements Laurel grows up again after It has four years, in fact^—or ever since our foe. Of course events have not al­ government leased a naval base on Jeffs Meet Branford Big Five at East Haven Sunday Night will bo wot or covered with Ice or been out, and can be grown as a ways rim smoothly on the Island, snow most of the time, the Connect regular crop. Many oorcs of land In tho siiorcs of Guantanamo Bay at and on at least three occasions Pilgrim Brotlierhood meets Dec. Icut Company today urged auto Connecticut; back from the high­ the eastern end of the soutli coast since the Spanish-American War 14. drivers to exert extra precaution ways, could be put to no better use. of the Island in 1903. armed intervention became neces­ against accidents with Its trolley Unfortunately a good deal of the Following the Spanish-American sary and Marines were landed cnr, vari. of the Biirngo may High School Gym To Be cars, which cannot bo turned from Laurel which finds Its way to mar­ War, the United States, through an there, remaining until peace was UNITED WALL PAPER Local High Quintet In Meriden Saturday (Junint, but oh m ,P';''<=t'J'="l'' i;"\,„"o. the cutting of laurel along roads Into a library or study, or " plW Harold G. Baldwin, of Bradley can be aroused If all the athletes Speedy Park City vehicles too closely and frompasS' room, and U thero U need for only siblo upkeep. range for target practice ashore. Johnny Knecht will give his Branford High school boys .i real center tap balls will only bo hold at and trails. In the State Forests we Avenue has recovered from an ill­ who have played basketball for the The Jolts already known througli Ing on the left on narrow streets The Marines are proud of the fact ness. workout Saturday night against the strong Meriden Boy's Club in the start of tho first and third per­ out the state for their rough bruis­ have secured especially beautiful High School can be rounded up and Springwood Five iods and after double fouls. After a m Into the face of traffic moving In the state armory of the Silver City. The Meridenites are mostly iiigh the best ten or twelve be selected Hockey Club Play ing type ot play arc goliig to meet the opposite direction. Accidents effects by liberating clumps of lau­ the Hotel Commodore in New York field goal or foul the ball will bo put school graduates and include several former stars who should give from that group to meet the present a tartor In this ono for tho Bran­ don't happen; they are caused; and rel through the cutting of Inferior city for a few days. Two names io rertiember The Jeffcrsonlan. steamroller In play tho same as after foul shots overtopping trees. the local school boys a strong battle, High School quintet," he went on to completely crushed a speedy Bridge Yale Freshmen ford Big Five lot it oltt this week everyone has to romoln constontly Personals last year. In the possession of tho that they arc signlnn two of the big The use of large numbers of state. port Springwood basketball five al team scored upon oul-of-bounds on the alert, company officials said Mr. and Mrs. Irving N. Harrison, The opening game will mean no boys, namely Joo Resjan and Fritz Christmas trees often causes crit­ When this arrangement was made the former's playing court last Sun­ near Iho basket it is defending. Tho Sextet Saturday The company Is now approaching East Main Street have returned thing in the standing of tlie Bran­ Pelola to forestall any East Haven the winter months when the heav­ icism, but as a matter of fact such ford learn since it will not be played Yale Bowl Makes known the old players were quick day night when they rolled up a 43 referee docs not have to handle tho Mrs. Pauline Howd has been from a short stay In Washington, iest riding Is experienced. This hos seasonal use Is an unimportant In against a scholastic opponent and to back It up and immediately to '24 win In forty minutes of fur­ ball before it is returned inside the Tho Branford hockey club a '^'•''"'"P''^ '•o B<''^ rough. drain upon our forests when com New York city for a few days. D. C. THE LEEPER COMPANY HOTEL speculation ran rife on who would ious play that completely belled the Hookov ^" '''^° "'•'""^ hand East Haven boon true for years and Is sufficient will not appear in any record of the Work Miserable court and this Innovallon will see member of the Amateur 'has yet to back down before any of m make up the Almnni team. Some proof, Inltho opinion of Its offlclals, | pared to the year round use of trees season. However, the team is an­ score. siaiAx tuou eighcigiiut minuteminuiuas luuiimore; playinjjuiymgg iI """b""League. , ••in• "'>tho; uuv.v..>.>.Southern. division,, , uvm-psslnii thnnik^Ives In Iho for lumber, pulp and other pur. Leona Peterson has returned to Christmas Carols will be sung xious to get a good start and will were of the opinion lliat the old Paced by Rabbit Nemergut the time, since thero will bo no delay will meet a strong Vale Froshmon ^^^^^^'-^^^^^^^^^ safeof th, edependabl fact thaet servicethe compan. Wheyn giveoth s poses. Many farmers secure a con­ her home In Short Beach following around the Christmas tree Dec. 23 A rainy football day at the huge Alumni should organize for tiie visitors stepped out smartly and DRAKE play its best to win. after a score. sextet at the Now Haven Arena tougher tlio better." Stil"•l thar t er transportation falls, coach and siderable Income from the sale of week end visit with her cousin, by the Girl Scouts of Stony Creek. Yale Bowl makes, life very miser­ game to show "these high school forced the play until the Jeffs lead CERTA8H-TEED While Coach Knecht would also High school teams will bo allowed Saturday allornoon at 5:30 In their doesn't explain why the Jotts have trolley car service must be kept op­ Christmas trees, and their growth Jean Seller of Hamden. Troop 42. •South Carolina Ave. at PaoifloP able for the working squsd wliich upstarts" how the game should be by Eddie Sheehan and Mink Swir- feel all right about a victory he five lime outs this year Instead ot Initial contest ot tho season. Tho gone through two stiff workouts erating. Should weather and high­ Is so rapid they constitute a legiti­ cleans the saucer next day. There played while others held out tiiata sky pushed the Bast Haveners Into local puckslers who arc composed looks upon the contest as primar­ tour. this week unless tlioy loo are ex­ way conditions make It unsafe or mate farm crop. In fact, some Con­ Mrs. Leslie Thompson of Fine Or­ lAtlantic City, New Jerseyi are 18 miles of benches to cover, and collegian five made up of the men the lead at the start of the second ot practically all ox-hlgh school ily a chance to test out his mater­ Tho second overtime period will pecting trouble. impossible to drive private cars, the necticut landowners have already chard Is a director of the Connect­ after the recent Princeton game, who arc going or have gone to col­ period. A lead which they never re­ luminaries will give a good account ial in actual competition. It is prob­ be a "sudden death" period, the Another angle ot the picture Is motor coaches and trolley cars will planted considerable areas with icut League of Nations sponsoring 't Euroiieau Plan Hotel — M nine truckloads of debris were lege, and have played basketball, linquished. ot themselves against tho more FOR ROOF SERVICE able that he will use several com­ first team to score two points be­ shown in tho transfor of three ot be operating and serving tho regu­ spruce for this purpose. "Fire Over England" a motion pic­ ••.od away. should lake the kids down a peg but trained and experienced Yules, H Jloilerute Rates H binations in his lineup during the The girls team had a field day ing the winner. the finest players In Branford to lar patrons and those who ordin­ ture. This is double the "leavings" af­ through It all the '"kids" sat back holding the Springwood girls to a There must bo contact to have a they have such outstanding hockey Tho guiding principle underlying VChy take chances with unltnovfn products and untried •work­ H \\ course of the game. the side of the enemy, namely (Jap- arily use other means of transpor­ the use of all kinds of Christmas ter a game played In good weather. and laughed at the grads audacity. single point until the last period four called for face guarding. Pace stars as W. Zurasky, A. Anderson, L^,,^ Swirsky ot the East Haveners, men when, for the same cost, you can obtain the services f,ir>(l Ontsiile Rooms Bciuitifullyf tation. greens should be to make suitable James Schlagel, photographer of Examination of the regular sched Limp carboard, bundles of news­ If the old Alumni should gel to­ when they tallied four baskets in a guarding Is designated as tho act of R. Ward, Kells, T. Ward, Spaar.Ljyij Li„[ieu mid Stan Sokolowskjl of a company with years of roofing experience behind it, provision for another crop. City East Haven talked on film develop Funiisheil ule, which opens next week Friday papers and strips of oilcloth used gether it will be Bh-die Hart and belated rush that had but one end- a defensive player with his back to Prosprltch, V. Rogers and J. Bwan-L^,^j( ^^^^^ ^^^.^ ^^ ^^^^;^^ (rlcllon on and products of the largest roofing manufacturer in the world. with Sti'atford High here, shows a for protection from the pelting "Mink" Swirsky, both members ofn,.,g people cannot expect landowners fnent at the last meeting of the Lei­ Vi the wall, playing an ottonslvo man|folder. \^Y[C outside plenty Is bound to crop to sacrifice a legitimate Income sure Education classes in Guilford. Telephone for our representative to call at yourjiomc and Also Sinull Apurtiueuls total, of 17 scheduled games, IG rain made up the bulk of the con­ the 1930 championship club, "Joe"l summary. rather than tho ball. . There arc many teams listed In I i„ ^ g^^g .^^i^h pvomisos to bo Common Colds display the com- with other sciiools and the'otlier one tents of the refuse trucks. F Vls.l ottlclals will, this year, havo the this amateur circuit run by llio \.K^ ^^^^^ ^^ ti^ig QUO. from their land, but they may with •'••ully E(|iMppi'cl Including Resjan, six foot, three inch Biantl^.^j.^ Ilavcn Jeffs G Mr. and Mrs. James MoQuire of plcte CERTAIN the annual tilt with the Alumni. who jumped center tor the gradsU sheehan, rf 2 1 slright to award two Ireo throws onU. U. and It Is divided Into 3 dW-\ j^ ^^ boUovod that Uio Jctls liavo I reason demand that our forests be TEED line of Of the 10 school games 14 are in the Most Prevalent Ikept In a productive condition for atony Creek liavo returned from a Certain-teed Kleclric Refrigeration Ducky Pond, Yale head coach, and "Jackie" Salvia and George U;' sheelmn, If •* 3 11 deliberate fouls oven though. tViolalons, Norlli, West and South wltliU ^Ido mjirgln In tho passing Rame, roofs and explain \ Housatonlc Valley League which 2 8 man In possession 18 not In tVife act Branford holding down tho south-hj„^ j^jj^ galvln of the Blif Five can AT. i*.! ii-«f-.\^^^° profit and enjoyment ot lutjuro trip to Wiaoonsln, MILLERIZED" ROOFS praised Army's adoption of tlie 3- "Battler" Laloti at the forward posl- Iprydol, o -^ ' "Qive Her, our easy payment has eight teams entered this year, year cllBibility rule as a good move, tibns. The collegian quintet v/ho \^g^^g^.j^as^ ^e 0 5 6 of shooting. . ern position with New Haven, ."'—•' In Late getioratlpiis. plan, ' ] Convenient to Pior.s, Theatres *I\ Hv Mrs. Charles O. Lake of Terhune FOR LONGER LIFE each team playing a home and home making for more even competition. have Petey Naimo of Vlllanova and Linden, rg • 1 1 3 All Jump balls must bo held not London and Westvllle. Ihooplng thorn in which should even ! . and Cliurehes duo with each of the other sevc-n. Bob Donnelly of Conn. State as the 1 11 less than six feet from the side- A flno contest Is in prospect for „m^i(„.g considerably. With the annual high point In Avenue passed tho week end with a New; "I am very much in favor of it," Swirsky, Ig 5 The remaining two games are with he said. "I think It is a good move up court men, "Hank" LaCrobc of lines. 1."" "'"su.wbo attend tho opening( ,i.ho pi'ollmlnary contest will be the number of common colds occur­ her mother. In New Brunswick, New Jersey. Also Bus and Railroad Depot Hillhouse High of New Haven on a and believe it will make for more Alabama at center, and Johnny Totals ....15 13 43 A few other minor changes state battle of the fast-stopping Branford between two flno Girls teams. ring regularly In the late fall sea­ club. Last season not much hockey f GAD-A-BOUTS Better Asphalt SHINGLE ROOFS, ASBESTOS home and home basis. even competition." Yuslevicz, captain of last year's that a suitable ball to be used in a Tho Probable Starting Llneuj): son. Dr. Robert A. Fraser, Chief ELECTRIC sensational high school courtsters, Siiringwooil A. A. OF Pts. game must bound 4J4 feet when was played duo to unfavorable Ice Medical Dlfector of the New York Miss Mary Casrellano was the (lai'age Accommodations There will be nine home games, llninford Klg I''lvo K. II. Jeffs STONEWALL SIDING Applied the LEEPER WAY SPORTS TRAIN YOUTHS with Vic Lukawsky, both of Conn. dropped from a height of six feet, conditions, but by tho looks of tho Lite Insurance Company, offers ten recent guest of honor at a surprise including the Alumni contest, and Nemergut, rf 3., 1 ^ weather so far this year, a good Pelola Sokolowsky IRONER!'' State as the guards. Bike, If 0 1 1 and numbers of players must be rules that will help men, women Philip Reynolds, of South Main party given by her sister Miss Mar­ FURNACES THAT HEAT '4 For Literature and Rates, eight out of town. The season will TO THINK outdoor season Is In prospect for Right Forward close with the Milford High game Another five of reknown calibre Milvld, if 2 0 4 solid colors and cannot bo bordered Nalmo ; E. Shoehan and children avoid this widespread Street has been on a hunting trip garet Castollano at their home, 311 with thread. These numbers must the local club as plenty of lee is al­ fi at home, also the last of Bran- might be made up of Gable and Hudak, If 1 0 2 Left Forward malady. They are: to Virginia. Main Street, East Haven. Address Football and other keenly com- Gatavasky, Connie Matson and Bob be worn on both front and back of ready in ovldence. CbNi •lOHT* POWER ford's league battles. It the team Rurlnsky, c 0 1 1 Resjan J. Shoehan 1. Get plenty of sleep, fresh air THE LEEPER COMPANY y I petllive sports, I feel, are worth­ the Jersey. goes as well as it has In the past Linden and Dzwonkowsky. The Onderko, rg 2 0 4 Center and sunshine. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spevack and Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Cox of Sheet Metal Workers J W. Graham Ferry, Mgr. y while, and deserve an Important possibility of Stu Clancy and Char­ The block play has a new interpro MILFORD HiaH STEATS East Haven have been staying at * few years there will be the state place In an educational curriculum, Macey, Ig 3 1 7 Salvln Swirsky 2. Eat all the nouiishing food you dauglitors, Dorothy and Sonya of 640 Elm street New Haven, Conn. lie Jones, Bunnle Lonergan, Brud tation, not fully understandable to BASKETBALL PRAOTIOE Cliestnut Street and Miss Tesslo title series to be played after the not for muscle-building nearly so Right Guard need, but avoid overeating. * regular season Is over. Mlschler and Pat McGowan as an­ Totals 11 ^ 24 referees, and a new approved inter­ Basketball practice at tho Milford LIpkvlch Linden Spevak of Sunnyslde, N. Y. attend­ much as to train men to think other five was also talked of quite pretation, is to bo given by the na­ 3. Dress sensibly and with regard High school will swing Into real ac­ Loft Guard to the climate. ed a wedding in Now York this when thought must be converted in a bit, but whatever the combina­ 21 before the graduates of the Bran tional rules committee soon. OUR DEFERRED Texas Christian has many lleistantly into decisive action, says tion this week as tho football play­ Referee, Qhlrldlni. 4 It you get wet, change to dry week. tion be rest assured that there will ford High School settle down for an With all these changes, it is the ers, given a short rest, will Join CHARGE ACCOUNT games on Its record In the South-1 Lynn O. Waldorf, football coach, at be some battle oh the floor of the evening of dancing following tho clothing as soon as possible. opinion of Schrodedcr as rfell as forces with the 35 or 40 that report I'rir All I,uciils Sjinrts Itcail Vernon Barnes, son of Mi-, and FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE west Conference, but never has It, Northwestern University in the Re­ Armory on the night of December big annual contest. other observers that to have a big 5. Breathe through your noso, ed during the early part ot the week 'I'lio Urunford Itevicw not your mouth. Mrs. John A. Barnes of Indian Neck played a tie with Rice. itarian Magazine. game well-handled, two officials 0.'"Cleanliness Is next to godlin­ is on a five month's cruise as an This plan Is Intended for those who wil be necessary. wish to buy from a reliable house ess." Bathe dally. engineer's helper on the Steel Sea­ Tools farer for Honolulu, Manila, Dalren like ours without the necessity of Paint, 7. Avoid constipation. paying tlie full amount at one time. Mueliinery Green Wave Eleven 8. Get outdoor exercise every day and Manchukuo. East Haven High Cagers Vai'iiislies Fields & Keegan Long walks are excellent. In extending this liberal policy, we HARDWARE 10. Keep away from people who A talk on "The Kodlak Mission have made no advance In our prices WHOLESALE & RETAIL And Shelton Ends have colds. In Alaska" will be given tomorrow ....there lias been no lowering of tlie Play Strong New York 407 State Street — New Haven at 2:30 by the Baptist Missionary quality and there will be no extra "It goes without saying," Dr, SPECIAL PRICES Society. The speaker will be Miss charge or Interest for you to pay. Fraser adds, "that those with colds PURE ASPHALT R,0OF STOVE and Fight To Scoreless Tie must use handkerchiefs when May Wliaion, of Maple Street. During the years we have been In Team Tomorrow Night sneezing, coughing or expectorating business, we have acquired a repu­ COATING- and ROOF GALVANIZED to avoid Infecting others. Mrs. Flora Goldsmith of Stony tation of honesty and fairness and CEMENT Green Wave lU-covery Of ^ Fumble On Tlie Shelton Ends 24-Yarcl "Overeating lowers resistance, Creek was a week end guest of Mr. this policy must and will be main­ Coach Johnny Maher's East Haveners Will Play Host To Fisher's FURNACE PIPES Line Gave The Laurels Chance To Score But Only Keacb One Foot tained. 5 aal. $1-45 20c a length - 45c a ^ength j^ making the individual more sus­ and Mrs. G. Frederick Clark In Island, New York Quintet At High School Gym Tomorrow Eve- Short Of Scoring Touchdovi'n As Fnds Stubborn Line Holds Locals I SiM'ingtleld. ^^Zi i;^^^.I .^f^^:-^ *.r^^-~ -^^^^.i^ ..-^^.-^ t-r-^^r.-:-^ _• ^ ^>. —- ceptible to colds. If you have diffi­ We assure you tliat It will positively be to your advantage to call ing In Big Intersectional Battle— Large Crowd Expected culty In breathing properly, see your on us when Interested In a WATCH or DIAMOND doctor promptly; your tonsils, aden­ Mrs. Howard Carlson, of South The Shelton Iinds, last year's city-wide champs of New Haven, oids, sinuses or teeth may need at­ Montowose Street entertained the BERGER AND LUNDBERG, Inc. The third basketball game of Coach Johnny Maher's East Haven held the Branford Laurels to a scoreless tie at Hammer Field last tention. Don't go from a liot room Arlstonlans Monday evening. high school quintet will be played at the huge East Haven high Sunday afternoon. The visitors put up a much stronjger opposition i WATCHMAKERS and JEWELERS than they showed earlier In tho out into tho cold without suitable gymnasium tomorrow night opposing the strong Fisher's Island protection and never cool oft by I The Woman's Missionary Society 149 Temple Street 2nd Floor New Haven, Conn. season when they lost to tho Lau­ able to advance tho ball against a I sitting in a draft or directly In will meet tomorrow afternoon at WATCHES and DIAMONDS team of New lork in the only big Johnny,DePUllppo and Bert Reed, rels by a 6 to 0 score. Tho soggy stubborii Laurel defense. However front of an electric fan. Finally, Ifjs o'clock In the Manse intersectional battle scheduled who are rated as first class court condition of tho field slowed up the tho Invaders played an agresslvo there Is an epidemic of colds in along the East Shore front this sea­ material, Coach Maher expects to play of both teams. game which kept the Laurels on I !^ .'I son and will doubtless draw a large have one of the strongest clubs in the defense all through tho first your vlnclnlty, avoid large, crowded Good Food The recovery of a Laurel's fumble I TRY OURORIGINAL BUDGET PAY PLAN crowd on this account. this vicinity and serves warning to half. meetings; in the iiome, quarantine JACK bCilNKIDEB on tho ton yard line early in tho cold sufferers, partlculariy it there Putting his charges through some all Housatonlc Valley league teams The opening of tho third quarter BRANFORD I GOODRICH this season to beware of the East SAYS game gave the Ends their only real saw the Laurels coming back to are children or old people around. v^Check Cheyrplet^ low gas consumption'.^^ strenuous sessions this week, Coach chance to score but they were un- The Infection of children and aged TIRES - TUBES - BATT^ERIES Maher has his. outfit in fine shape Haven Blue and Gold combine. FOR CHRISTMAS dominate the play. Shortly after the opening of tho half the recovery people Is tho cause of excess mor­ LAUNDRY awaiting the big encounter with the Next Tuesday night the East Ha- Give Him a Pair of tality In these groups." SOCONY GAS and OIL U /Check Chevroie+s low oil consumption••• '^ New Yorkers, who will invade the eners will journey to Shelton and of a fumble on the Shelton Ends' STEAKS ALL WOOL FLAT WORK MOBILUBRICATION SERVICE ft sporty little town of East Haven take on the Valley opponent in 24-yard marker gave tho Clancy Janet and Justine Erlcson of Elm /Check Chevrolet's low upkeep costs with one of the classiest teams in their first Housatonlc Valley Lea­ Truck Covers elan a chance to drlv? for a score. Street, celebrated their sixth birth­ the Metropolitan district. This team gue contest ot the season. This DINNER SLACKS BOAT COVERS In two plays J'Hob" Williams took WET WASH EAST HAVEN TIRE SHOP I battle wll be thriller from start to FULL COURSE the ball to within a foot of tho ton day by giving a party recently for according to reports we received In checks — Stripes — Plaids SAILS a group of playmates. Oeorgo P. Cunningham, Manager M /Then check the many exclusive features this week. Is regarded as a great finish as both clubs are on even yard line for a first down. "Hob" SOFT DRY and Plain Designs Main Street Phone 4-2177 East Haven, Conn. I shooting quint and attract large terms. CHOPS AUTO TOPS carried the ball twice on tho next Guests at Robert Regan's birth crowds everywhere they play. ALSO SUIT PANTS AWNINGS four downs, and on his last play of THE CARf m COMPLETE and you'll know Values up to $0.00 day. party were; Herbert Thayer, •The East Haven High combine New and Used Harnesses squirmed and tugged his way al­ ' \ Richard Dolan, Patricia Dolan, Stu­ TYPEWRITERS most to the required, distance but which win face the Fisher's Island Repair Work of All Kinds art Mlllspaugh, Ruth Olson, John FINISHED WORK tribe is already behig rated as one MIMEOGRAPHS $3.95 when the entire New Haven team Sullivan, John Nygren and Walter "^uW6e^iff$!(ii^ a CHEVROLET !' SubsianUal Trade In Value was lifted off his body it was found of the outstanding teams along the 2500 pair to select from Regan, Jr. Robert is the six year GILLETTE g ADDING MACHINES that the ball was still a few Inches BACHELOR SERVICE shore line front. They have a one­ For Old Canvas 11 old son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Re­ OPTOMETRIST — OPTICIAN sided victory over the Alumni five We rent, sell overhaul and Jack Schneider's short of the Promised Land. ^i gan of Harrison Avenue. CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, Genera/ Alofon SaUt Corporot/on, DETROIT, tucked away under their belts and exchange machines POP'S GRILL The Green Wave held the advan­ but suffered a loss at Guilford high Kstuljlishod DO years PANTS SHOP [Max M. Cutler tage throughout the half but did Tonight, under the auspices of CHRISTMAS CARDS school are confident of taking over not come again within striking JOHN ZURKUS, Prop. Phone 5-9997 the Woman's Mlsslonai-y Society a well known New York team by a 753 CHAPEL STREET distance of the goal line. Tel. 572-2 — 572-3 , covered dish supper will bo hold in 2c to 1.00 fairly good score. R. L CARTER Between Shartenberg's and 301 Lafayette St. A fair crowd attended the game, 'the social rooms of the Congrega­ SLINEY CHEVROLET Co. With such outstanding players as 86 Center St. New Haven 292 MAIN STREET Branford, Conn. State Street, New Haven NEW HAVEN, OONN. including a large number of Shel­ B, W. Nelson, Prop. 6000 CARDS — ALL DESCRIPTIONS tional church. A Christmas party Captain Jimmy Glynn, Bill Thomp ton End fans from Elm City. 35 West Main St. PHOUE 1025 Branford, Conn. Tel. 6-4206 will follow the business meeting. 220 Main Street Branforrl son, Don Rowley, Ray Flglewski, i^^&^<£'>iir7->ijp.>jfSA JIKa^R-J^L-^ttv. war. jir_ jor jtf _B* __v ->• _. . ^ ._ ^J'-Vl.

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THE BRANPOBD REVIEW, THPRBDAY, DEOEMBEB 9, 1937 Page Twelve were built up from earnings. Now I'lf::! Arthur Johnston, Mrs. Sidney White Figures Reveal Taxes Cited As the undistributed Income tax pro­ Legal Notice •mE noME NE\vsrAP)Em is A THE IIOMB TOWN PAPKIl Mrs. Andrew White, Mr, and Mrs. hibits the small man from apply­ ^^TAl, FOIiCE IN EA-EIIT TOWN Earl B. Colter, Frank Haslctt, James ing his earnings constructively." lUlANFOnR—NOBTO imANl-XJUD HaslDlt, Henry O. Ford, Earl William Tuberculosis Is Business Barrier 1934, which became due and pay­ rOKTRAVINO AS n? DOES STON\' OllEBK—PINE OKOnAUD able on April 1, 1935 and upon the 1 n Colter, Mrs. O. P. Clarke, and Miss LOC/U, HAPPENTNOS IN SHORT ilGACn — INDIAN NECK Washington (IPs)—Until federal assessment of October 1,1935 which Hankm, and Morris Shapiro, each Carolyn H. Smith, Worst In Young FOUND OKANNIS COIINEK — MORKIS ZEIDER-SIIAI'IIIO NUPTIALS tax laws are revised depression will The Best Place to Buy a New became due and payable AprU 0, F-ViMlLL\R L/VNOUAOB i».t-M-v -•-HA ^^ rm'\ "WW A *T-w-s-m.T "». T W-^ % i T ^ '^ COVK — BAST HAVEN wearing white butlonnalrcs. i __!__ 1930 and on the assessment of Octo­ rantorb Eebieiu The wedding of Ml.ss Ruth Shap­ be an ever present threat, Morris A reception and dinner followed First Selectman, Charles Fair, nils Hardest In Same Age Groups or Used Piano AND EASt HAVEN NEWS iro, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Har­ S. Tremalne, for 10 years controller ber 1, 1930, which became due and P \, for one hundred and seventy-five Im at his home on Valley Road As 50 years Ago— Welling Urges Clinton's Music Store ris Shapiro of Poxon Road to Ben of New York Slate ( warned govern­ payable AprU 5, 1937. guests. Later In the evening Mr. and MLis Carrie T. Hal..l wh. o ha—s been Testing Children Tel. 5-7884 Zelder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam ment tax exports on a recent offi­ As the said Margaret Coppola, has VOL. X—NO. 36 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, December 10, 1037 Mrs, Zolder loft for a motor trip to 111 tor the past eight weeks Is now 220 Meadow St. New Haven Price Five Cents Zeldcr of WoodbvldRo look ploco nt suffering also with a bronchial cold cial visit here. neglected and refused to pay said Pythian Hall, Now Haven on Sun­ Washington, D. C, and upon their Although In the past half cen­ tax, 1 will sell all or enough of the return will reside In Woodbrldge. tury, tuberculosis has been dropped He specifically blamed the pre­ day, November 28. The ceremony The Misses Jcannolte and Natalie sent general slowing up of business Shorthand, Typewriting, Book­ following described property to sat­ . 1 was performed by Rabbi Aaron The bride wore a black dress with from first lo eighth place In the Yule Season Colter were guests at a recent prc- and llie recent slock market slump keeping, Accounting, Business isfy the foregoing taxes. Interest High Players Allison Abbe Shuchatawlti! of Now Haven. The rod trimmings, a black coat with list of leading causes of death In Administration, Dictaphone, Junior High Garden Club Jcrslan collar, and other black ao^ nuptlal party In honor of Miss Dor- on federal taxes, especially those on and all other legal charges thereon: Aged Branford Resident bride was attractively gowned In ConnocUcul, It sllll wreaks lis Comptometer, Day and Evening To Wit: All that certain piece or oessorles. The young couple have Is Wright of Hamdeh. worst havoc among members of the undistributed corporation Income To Be Observed Gives Account of white satin. Queen Elli-.abeth stylo, and on capital gains and losses. Sessions. Co-educatlonal. Enter parcel of land with all Improve— Pupils Please Prize Goes To Entertained with long train. Her veil was finger the well wishes of a host of friends. younger age groups and for this The North Branford Rod and Gun "No new business of any account at any time. moms tnereon, situated In the Town tip Icngthi cniiRlit wllli pcnrls, and reason tuberculin lestlng of all of Branford, In the County of New By Churches By Rotarians Leather Man" Struck and Killed by Car arranged with a high point of or­ REV. AND MRS. FRANCIS J. club will sponsor a public old fash­ children lo discover latent tuber­ has started In the last five years,' In Operetta Best Doorway ioned dance In North Branford he declared. "There Is no new en STONE COLLEGE Haven and State of Connecticut, ange blossoms. She carried an arm SMIT HONORED culosis la of great importance, 11 129 Temple St., New Haven belonging lo W. S. & H. L. Chidsey, Varied Activities Of Local Con­ The operetta "Chlrstmas Land," bouquet of calla llllbs tied with a Hov. and Mrs. Francis J. Smith Town Hall on the evening of Doc. was staled by William C. Welling, lerprlse. Tlicse taxes prevent the Suitability and originality will be Yale Football Pictures Shown Most Authcntlo Account Of East Haven, Connecticut, on fUe In gregations Planned In Honor written and directed by Prank J. stressed In the scale of points given large bow of while satin. were pleasanlly surprised by the 15. Lee McOrall of Branford will bo director of the Bureau of Vllul little fellow from developing a re Following Dinner Tendered To Strange Pigiuo Is Now Avail- the Branford Town Clerk's office. Coylc. delighted a large audience by Hie Judges in the Christmas Gar­ While on Way to 'Movies' the prompter. Slatlsllcs of the Stale Oopartmenl serve sufficient lo expand his bust Of Ohristmas able nt Tho Blaokstono Her maid of honor was her sister. parishioners of ZIon EpLscopal Said Lot behig bounded: which witnessed its presentation den Club Doorway Decoration Con Local Sohool Athletes Church on their Iwenly-Ilflh wed­ of Health, In the department's week ness." Legal Notice Miss Sara Shapiro, who was gown­ EAST: by Rose HUl Road, 50 feet; Tuesday evening in the High School j test when they Inspect the entries Library ding anniversary on Monday, Nov­ Toloket Orange will observe Of­ ly broadcast today. "Just think," Mr. Tremalne added. All churches will sing Christmas ed In changeable blue taffeta and Ford slartod with a capitalization NOIITH; by land now or formerly auditorium; a matinee performance on the afternoon of December 20th. The Branford Rotary Club played William J. Callahan Almost Instantly Killed When Hit ember 20. They wore presented with ficer's Night on Tuesday evening, In addition lo urging a program In accord with the provisions of music on Sunday, organizations and carried an old fashioned bouquet. of about $28,000 and built up his of Carmine Carona, being Lot No. for the grade school children was |Twenty-flve per cent will be allow­ host to the members of the Bran­ "Who was 'The Leather Man'?" By Car In South Main Street At 6;10 Last Evening- The bridesmaids wore Marela Zeld­ a silver steak platter. An evening Dec. 14. Each officer must present of tuberculin testing, Mr. Welling Sec. 1225 G. S. Rev. 1960 Lawful de­ clubs are planning Christmas par­ business from earnings. Practically 10 on said plan, 200 feet; given at tlie close of school Tues­ ed by the Judges for each of the two ford High School 1937 football team So begins an inlercsllng piece ot er who wore blue taffeta, Syl- of fun and fellowship was enjoyed one number on the program or pay also requested citizens of Connecti­ mand has been made by the Tax ties and activities for this week and Had Been Eesident Of Branford For 45 Years. all the largo corporations today WEST by Lot No. 4 on said Plan, .next. Some cluirches will observe day. points, proportion will be 20, harm­ at a meeting hold Monday evening work by Allison Abbe in the April, er wno wore uiuu LUHUKU, wj.- U^ .«.. . ,„,„-i ,„uv, mo a forfeit. cut not to overlook their opportun­ Collector of the Town of Branford 50 feel and Christmas the following Sunday, The theme of the operetta was ony 15 and durability 15. in tho parlors of the First Baptist July and October.issues ot a quar­ via Rlbac of Bridgeport who wore'by all. Those "ho ';»sls^''''jlth the ity to assist In entirely wiping out for the payment of taxes amounting Tragedy struck swiftly antl unex­ SOUTH by Lot No. 18 on said Plan, but all will have a busy Christmas well conceived, and the children Anyone who wishes lo enter may Church. Nineteen memboi's of the terly bulletin published by the pink taffeta, and Ruth Wollto of affair but were unable ^ ^^^n A public card party for the bene­ tuberculosis by buying the tradit­ VISIT lo $504.95 due from a Nalale Dl- ^i^U Long island who wore acquamarlne|wero Mr. and Mr«. f°hn R; Danloll 200 feet. week. who acted it did very well Indeed do so by notifying Mrs. Frank Lowe school squad and principal Clar­ Weslohcster County Historical So­ Many Present pectedly last night when WUllam fit of St. Augustine's Sunday School ional Christmas seals. . MISS GRAY, PSYCHIC Francesco of 342 Crown St., New taffeta. The bridesmaids each wore and Ml»« S'vlly Harrison Those pre win be held on the evening of Dec. Being the same premises describ The scenery and stage effects gave of Short Beach as the contest is ence C. Townsond were guests of ciety and on file (HB660a) In the J. Callahan of 23 Laurel Btroot a corsage of yellow loa roses. However, tuberculosis alms chief LETTERS ANSWERED Haven, Conn. Said taxes are based Candle-light service will be con­ .sent Included Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge 15 In the homo of Mr. and Mrs. ed In Volume 95 Page 260 of the an additional charm to the produc­ open lo anyone, wiiether Garden the club. "Smoky" Yasevac, co-cap- Blackstone Library for those who was hurled lo the pavement ot The groom was attended by his ly at the age group 20 to 29 years. 2;i Kiuiliei'ley Avecnue upon the assessment of October 1, ducted by the choir of Tabor-Lu­ At Lecture On I'. Gedney, Mr. and Mrs. Chester K. Steven Strickland of Mill Road. All Branford Land Records. tion. club members or not. taln of the team, lyas unable lo bo wish lo read the most accurate ac­ South Main Street and almost In­ brother Irving, as best man, both Tills was true In 1885 and In 1030, West Haven, Conn. Phone 9-2098 1034, which became due and pay­ theran Church at 7 o'clock Sunday aedney and dauKhler Gladys, Mr. persons who attended the Old Mill Said sale wUl take place at the The following pupils took part: Materials approved are bows and present, having developed a case of count over written about this sing­ wr stantly killed when ho was hit by being dressed In formal atllre. The It Is Just at the turning point from able April 1, 1935 and on the ass­ evening. Many of the young people and Mrs, Paul Hawkins, Mr. and School arc urged to attend this card First Stop over Drawbridge Town Hall, Branford, Conn., at of the church will lake part. The Babes In the Wood, Roland clipping from pine, hemlock, bal­ mumps. Several local Yale Alumni ularly interesting character. Patty Seeing Eye" Dog a car driven by Mrs. Sylvia Las- ushers wore Harry Tobias, Henry youth lo young manhood and wo­ essment of October 1, 1935 which Mrs. aeorge Williams, Mr. and Mrs. party as It will be held In the re­ 10:00 A. M., E. S. T. Saturday Jan­ St. Louis, and Ruth Harrison; the sam, arborvito, yew, spruce, bar­ also attended. discovered It and knew we would manhood. The ages 20 to 20 find became due and payable April 6, Rehearsal for the children's enter­ kosko ot Spring Rock Rend, Pino modelled building. uary 15, 1938. Spirit from Christmas-Land, Nor­ berry, bayberry, English ivy, shu want lo read 11. From an original On Monday evening there was a young women particularly suscepti­ 1930 and on the assessment of Oct­ tainment at 4 o'clock, Dec. 26 will Following the dinner Clarence Orchard, wife of Frank Laskoske, LEON W. BARKER, ma Petre; Santa Claus, Charles mac or honeysuckle; non-perlsh woodblock by Orvlllo P. Ireland and large audience al Tilnlly Parish ble to the disease, and more than Business Directory ober 1, 1936 which became due and lake place this Sunday morning at Lake load tho gathering In group loaned by Mrs. Thomas V. Horlon proprietor of tho Pino Orchard Constable. 9:00. Bible class meets at 10:00; I Baldwin; Mrs. Santa Claus, Jane able fruits such as cranberries and House to greet Miss Ethel Stevens The regular meeting of the North 140 females die of tuberculosis for payable April 6, 1037. singing, after which President Emll there is a cut on the cover showing Market. A note of grim irony was worship In Swedish, at 11:00. Ellen Williams; the Herald, James small apples; non-perishable veg­ ot New Haven and hpar her tell ot 11 Hon win bo held In the Center each 100 males. Another critical As the said Natale DlPrancesco A. Nygard called on several of those the Leather man walking with his lent lo the tragedy by tho fact fHotel Talmadgel Mellor; Peter Pan, Joan Rosenthal; etables such as peppers; popcorn, her life with her "seeing eye dog" School on Monday evening. The sub Hope Circle will hold its annual present for remarks. Among those age group Is the years ten to 10, In Tutlct OutfltN compIoU) with sfMit has negelected and refused to pay In accord with the provisions Peter Pan's dog, Georgue Fouser; suet or bird food, seed pods, rose staff, a great coat "most amply that Mr, Callahan was crossing i m ject will be "Modern Trends—Reli­ meeting and election of officers In who spoke briefly were Superinten­ (Isa). From the moment that tho I SHORT BEAOH EGAD EAST HAVEN I which the astonishing fact exists said tax, I will sell aU or enough of Sec. 1225 G. S. Rev. 1030 Lawful de­ Dick Whittington, Paul Mannlx; lilps and evergreen cones. supplied with pockets both inside the street lo attend Bank Night at gion In the Homo". Mrs. Edward $12.95. Uciitliig boilers, rudiators mand has boon made by the Tax the church parlors tomorrow night. dent of Schools Raymond E. Pink- Members' Chairman, Mrs. James that 200 females die for each 100 the following described property to Dick's Cat, Karl Marsh; Bo-Peep, The Branford Garden Club does and outside." Theatre, doubtless || AN IDEAL PLACE TO DINE AND DANCE | Daly win preside. Collector of the Town of Branford Choir rehearsal will be held Fri­ ham, who lauded the fine spirit of Fischer Introduced'the speaker im-1 tho Branford males. In all other age groupings, luid fltiliigH ut low prices; wasldiig satisfy the foregoing tax, interest Jacqueline De Me.rco; Bo-Peep's not approve the use of the follow­ for the payment of taxes amount­ day night; confirmation class meets the team,- James J. Walworth, a til the conclusion ot her talk every- with the same hope of winning the the sex ratio Is toward the male, iiuidUncH luid rcfrlgerutore. Conji. and all other legal charges thereon: Friends, Barbara Harrison, Dor­ ing materials for holiday decora- Mr. Abbe spent considerable ing lo $21.22 due from a one Jos­ at 10:00 Saturday morning; Willing Yale Alumnus, and Tony Mott, for­ one was held spellbound. Miss Stov prize that attracted liundrods of y SHORE DINNERS | and the final mortality shows about To wit: All that certain piece or othy Llndberg and Betty Cassidy; lions; laurel, holly, ground pine, lime In research in an effort to 130 males dying for each 100 fe­ Pltimliliig & Ueutliig ALitorlalH Co., parcel of land with all the buildings eph Brautlgam of First St., Branford Workers will hold their Christmas mer Branford High and Yale player. cstabllsli the true facts ot his ens gave a graphic description ot his fellow-townsmen. party at the parsonage, Saturday Robin , Edwin Poullon; Little black alder running pine or rain- Federal Men males. and Improvements thereon, situat­ Connecticut. Said taxes are based Tho principal speaker of the eve­ roamlngs and has compiled them the inception ot the Idea by Miss Details of the accident which oc­ I STEAK — CHICKEN — LOBSTER nso Stiilo SI., New Uiiveii, Comi., at 2:30. John, Anthony Sokoloskl; Friar deer moss, ground cedar, ground Since tuberculosis may be latent ed in the Town of Branford, Coun­ upon the assessment of October 1, ning was Dave Colwell fullback on for the Society. Dorothy Harrison Eusplce whoso curred at about 0:10 p. m., are as I'hoiie 0-UU»8. Tuck, Robert Owens; Alan-a-Dalo. coverings such as winlergreen or first work ot training those dogs for years, and suddenly spring up ty of New Haven, and Slate of Con­ 1930, which became due and pay­ Candle-light service will be at this year's Yale eleven. Colwell I haven't finished reading it be­ yet unknown lo a certainty, Mrs. i Imported and Domestic Ales and Liquors Have Written Austin Ryer; Will Scarlett, Thomas partridge berries. was In Swlt7,erland, then the be­ to work Its destruction swiftly Just necticut, known as the Sliort Beach able April 5, 1937. 11:15 p. m. Christmas Eve with a commended the spirit of the Rotary cause I was half through with "The Laskoske slates that Mr. Callahan, special music program and Holy Connolley; Will Stutely, Samuel ginning of the sohool in Morris- at the most productive age, It Is of Pavilion, bounded: As the said Joseph Brautlgam has ... Ill °'"'club^ 'in" having the party for the Best Plays" 1936-1937, Burns Man­ who was 75 years of ago, had an 'I I ORCHESTRA Guide To State TYl'IBWKITERS — AIX IVIAICKS Communion at Trinity Episcopal Brandt; Much, Robert Poullon; Rip town, N. J., the method ot training NORTHERLY: by land of William neglected and refused to pay said \\ Rf^n rionn^llv boys and recalled the time when he, tle, and wanted lo return It before arllUcial leg and! walked with particular Importance, Mr. Welling Now, RcbuUtH, RcHtuLs, Portables Church. Van Winkle, Albert Altmannsberg- these Gorman shepherd dogs, the H Friday and Saturday from 9 to Closing declared, to bring this condition lo J. Kennedy, 100 ft. more or less; lax, I will sell all or enough of the UVJU L/UIIIICIiy iga player on a sman high school I Joined Ted, Sr. in enjoying "The crutches, stepped oft Iho curb and Boston, Mass.— "Connecticut: A SUppllCil The Young People's Fehowship er; Cinderella, Marie Del Grego; lectures, Inslruotion and practical I Sunday Froni 8 to Closing light by giving all children the tub­ Convenient Terms EASTERLY: by Bradley Ave., so lollowhig described property to sat­ team In Colorado, was entertained Leather Man." Ted's father remem­ in front ot her car botoro she could Guide to Its Roads, Lore and Peo- will enjoy a Christmas dance Sat­ Cinderella's "step" famny, Ann iy.v\,uiK!,, .i.ow..v».w „ ,,.., nn iroiii, ui uur tin uoi —NO COVER CHARGE— erculin test which Is painless and KELIANCE TYPBWIUTER CO. called, 239 ft, more or less; isfy the foregoing tax. Interest and President Of 'b y the loca"'"~'^'l Rotaribn s in a similar bers seeing tho old fellow "stoop work to educate the person to uscU,ri„ tt,^ mttchlno to a halt. John ilple," touching practically every- urday In the parish house. Gale, Velma Marroney and Edith carries no danger. He urged par­ 100 Crown Street Now Haven SOUTHERLY: by land now or all othe rlegal charges thereon: manner. down and pick up cigar butts and I the dog as a guide and finally the 3,u„Q 0, ^^ Montoweso Street i thing of Interest within the state Girls' Friendly Society plan a par Wardle; the Prince, Carlo Carlonl; WE CATER TO ents to protect their children In this O. It. GUY, Mgr. formerly of James S. Bradley, 238 To wit: A certain piece or parcel and a Dream Maker, Bonnie Craig. He said that many people were tobacco ends which he happened to lonoly and harrow ni5 thirty hoursL^^ j,^^^,^ Jaslremskl ot 14 Har- I from the Ice Age to the present. Is ty Monday night. College Class curious to know whether college ill way, since, it a tuberculous con­ ft., more or loss; of land with all the buildings and The nations of the world who ap­ notice as he passed 1 When the future mistress or master ^, ^ ^^^ standing ^ to be published this month as sixth The annual Christmas party for Contimied on page two Tho story ot medicine and the 1 must be alone In a room with the' „ j^.^^^ j,, ^^o moatro, heard tho BANQUETS —DINNER DANCES dition Is discovered early, tubercu­ WESTERLY: by land formerly of improvements thereon, situated in peared before the throne o this ma­ I and last In the Federal Writers' AVANTEU —Salesman for Branford the children of St.. Mary's parish will Robert Donnelly, son of Mr. and ' •• • myldog. There wore many IntorosUngK^^^;^,, ^,0 car BttuolttVio body, losis may then not be able to rob territory to sell Frigldaire, May- James S. Bradley, 225 ft., more or the Town of Branford in'said Coun­ t: jesty, SantoanLa Clauswiuus, tvou makii,»ive^ „,».-.their. iMrs. John Donnelly of Cedar Street ,k It'laics ot Isa (whoso SvAiM nameWj^^^j^ ^^^^ ^^.^ ^at al Mr. OaWa- WEDDING BREAKFASTS i.'l Project New England Guide Series. ty and State and known as lot No. be held at the Tryst Sunday after­ parents of their children or to rob lag, Phlico & Ranges. Expenses less. noon at 4:00 p.rn. ; ; demands upon him for each respecli^as been chosen president ot the ondlmouna Pall conduoUns; Vvor ™«-\^atv'» nvdo and VieVp^ to wrry Wn^ Here for probably the first time Being the same proporety describ 92 on a map known as Branford live country were: France, ShophlcIpi.Q5i;,i„aji class at , Connecticut! G. O. P. Ladies For Besorvations Call 4-2174 the children of their health now or and connnlssioii. Write Box 47, Christmas rriuslb win be sung at upon mniHutL \AJ PI&BB »„., ..wv,.- ».,... will be found the complete story of loiozeskl and Carrie Swltt; England State College. Ho As a;araduato oil W4..,~\J KAf^^V'm/i winKVa^l* ^» laol anyj>loco to whlclyMl«»^ t^te.'aUcol. ^,^ ,j, ... in later years. Branford. ed in Volume 99, page 107 of the Heights, Surveyed by J. Frederick the 11 a. m. service on Sunday in .arcVW... liaganrd toVVs VhoamaainKiand \a laot any plnco to whloVi MiB»\™«' '•"° ,. T*"^^^ Connecticut. The Federal Writers' Patty BouteUe; Italy, Ai;m^ Spadoni ,ttteftBranfsr9ii.,Hitei-9s»EOM'*-**V .-•i V'/^"**- " '>^*S©-Ul4g "•;Ta'*'a*Veh«'*1l)lWSW)''gorfl*^<*^'"*» n,. ™n',; l.' bial^chard-was sum- Branford Land Records. Jackson, C. E. on file in the Bran­ the Church of Christ, Stony Creek.' have gone as far back as the days FOR SALE—Living Boom Couch. Said sale will take place at the ford Town Clerk's office and ^ -. aind Ndiicy GKlrbli; S6dtlaM,'N'ai?eJ'' class'of 1934 and later attended » .-i. — i ./ veneral disease, of drugs and of was led around .several blocks 1" L.^'li^n2, „„• !!H^^ %™o iur„ Good eondltion. Telephone 4-1199 '•"•>»A"ntn'e'Hr=?nie''Blrtffaay-'of'a-Klhg FltzGerald and Doris Polastrl; Rus­ Worcester Academy for one year anesthetics in his Devils, Drugs order lo avoid crowding back of a "°"«f "^d eallod Dr. A. 8. Mo- IDEAL SMOKE FOR MEN 1 Town Hall, 10:00 A. M., E. S. T., Bounded: Neldlinger; Anthem— Sleep, Holy and Doctors" Ted, sneezed and told truck which was backed up on the «"«"" '" consultation. ; It was Industrial Jobs February 7, 1938. SOUTHERLY: by first St., as sia, Doris Mae Barker and Ruth Donnelly is a member of the And Electibn me tho medical practices among the side walk. At the Parish House Isa f"""^ l-hat t''" v'otlm had sus- Babe; Matthews; Offertory—So­ Sokolowsky; China, Eleanor Adams Freshman basketball team, said to Mrs. Chauncey Upson was hostess LEON W. BARKER, shown on said map, thirty-five prano solo. Breath Your Soft Pray­ • - _..-„_ ..... I demonstrated how she led her mis- '"'"od a fractured sicull from tho Constable (35) ft., more or less and Edith Linden; Sweden, Dorothy be one of tho best yearling quintets Monday at tho annual meeting of savages, surgical operations per­ tress thru a crowd and also show- effects of which he died in a very BEACHWOOD CIGARS Diminishing CCC er lo Christ the Child—Hawley, Jane ever produced at Storrs, and also WESTERLY: by lots 38,39, 40 and Goodrich and Hilda Johnson; Ire­ the Branford: Woman's Republican formed by tho Egyptians were a ed many friendly acts. Tho dogs fow minutes without regaining con- Johnson; Anthem—Born Today, land, Beryl Sullivan and Nancy played on the Freshman football The Ten Cent Cigar That Sells For Use Atlantic In accordance with the provisions a portion of lot No. 41, as shown on club. A buffet covered dish lunch­ inero nothing compared with the are color blind and so do not re- solousnoss. Washington tips)—ClvlUan Con­ LUGGAGE Swelinck. Williams; Poland, Helen Jurczyk team. He is well-known in Bran­ Ofllcers Mullln, Ahcarn and Frat- of Sec. 1226 G. S. Rev. 1930 Lawful said map, one hundred and twen­ eon was served preceding the bus­ concoctions I Introduced. gard traffic lights but always tra­ servation Corps officials report that Rev. Jack Davis will use for his and Vadis Gumkowskl; Holland, ford and its vicinity as a star per­ llnl, covered the accident for tho Range & Furnace demand has been made by the Tax ty-two (122) feet six (0) Inches. iness meeting. My good husband wont lo work vel with traffic. private employment In industry has sermon subject, "The Nuture of Carol Genrich and Martha Taconis former in several sports. He is very The name of Miss Alice Barron police. They noted that tho right FIVE CENTS Collector of the Town of Branford NORTHERLY: by lot No. 83 as Personality." Monday. For several years Mrs. Eusplce fin so Improved In recent months that [THE IDEAL GIFr Austria, Mary Zabronskl; Spain, popular among the young people of was presented and accepted for Red-bloodedd people in "Lil"Luy ofi incthe j • •" " — .. headlight and grill work of tho C/;iion Jlfade o/ f/io(ce tobaccos, selected resignations from the CCC are tor the payment of taxes amount­ shown on said map, Thirty-five Sut-ln members of the commun­ Mildred Adams and Evelyn Shem- the town, and his popularity seems Oil membership. Field" who refuse to meet defeat anccIhered isthi a sfun marveloud whichs Iwors beink bug tspon now- car were damaged and marked tho fllHngs, and costly wrappings. greater nov/ than at any time In ing to $83.65, due from a John Se- (35) feet more or less; and ity will enjoy the Christmas carols ouny; Germany, Nina Mller and to have extended Itself lo the cam­ with a sob and a sniffle Is told by Mrs. S. E. Smith, Mrs. Raymond I sored by Alexander Woolcott and Continued on page five TRY ONE AND BECOME A BEACHWOOD FAN I the tour-year history of the corps. mon, Est., of New Haven, Connecti­ EASTERLY: by lot No. 93 on said sung Christmas Eve by members of Betty Holcomb; and the United pus at Storrs. Continued on page eight For Ladies Buell and Mrs. Mortimer D. Stanley Booth Tarklngton and people from A sharp drop In the CCC's wait­ cut. Said taxes are based upon the map, one hundred and twenty-two the Christian Endeavor. States, Carol Bradley. presented the following slate ot of­ Range Oil SVz ^ Fitted Cases Sunday evening, Dec. 10, the all over the country are gladly con­ BEACHWOOD REGULAR ing list Is also reported by officials assessment of October 1, 1930 which (122) feet six (6) inches, more or RELIEF COUPS ELECTION ficers for re-election: Overnight Oases Continued on page five tributing. Al this lecture there was Party Given To became due and payable June 1, less. Mason Rogers Women's Relief President, Mrs. Roland Geier; BEACHWOOD SPECIAL Dm-hig th first eight months of Election Held a collection ot nearly $12.00 which Makeup Boxes 1931, on the assessment of October Being the same premises describ­ Corps recently elected the follow­ vice—president, Mrs. Addle Beach; Furnace Oil 7c this year, a total of 98,167 men out Andrew Borzillo was given to Miss Stevens tor the BEACHWOOD PANATELA Handbags 1, 1931 which became due and pay­ ed in the Branford Land Records ing officiers: secretary, Mrs. Grace Smith; treas­ C W. Staples, of 315,800 enrolled In CCC camps, cause ot the blind. BEACHWOOD G-REEN SMOKER able June 6,1932, on the assessment Volume 95, Page 346. First Church President, Anna Cassidy; senior urer, Mrs. Herbert Houghtaling. By Golden Links made application for honorable dis­ Mrs, Leyman J. Monroe, Branch charge lo accept prlvote employ- of October 1, 1932, which became Said sale will lake place at the Buried Monday vice-president, Susan Palmer; Jun­ The following committees wore 90 Years Old due and payable April 3, 1933, on Mrs, Eric John.son, Mrs. Albert I President ot tho Girls' Friendly So- BEACHWOOD FAVORITES Goverhment officials pointed to For Men Town Han, Branford, Conn, at 10.00 ior vice-president; Elizabeth Saun­ also appointed; program, Mr.'i. Mil- Call the assessment of October 1, 1933, of New Haven Coales and Mrs. Vaidemar Kamb|clety was instrumental in bringing The Finest Sjnoko For A Dime I ment, records of the corps show, A. M. E. S. T. Saturday, January 15, Funeral services tor Andrew Bor­ ders; treasurer, Carrie Lounsbury; Ion Bradley, Mrs. John Carr, Mrs. A large group of friends gave a Oladstone Bags which became due and payable 1 entertained the Golden Links Tues- .Miss Stevens here and giving Bran- Government officials pointed to 1938. zillo were held from his late resi­ Chaplain, Anna Stone; guard, Jen­ Arnold Peterson; entertainment, birthday party lo Charles \V. Stap­ you can buy Beachtoood Cigars at the following dealers: April 2, 1934, on the assessment of day night at the annual meeting. ford people the rare treat ot hear- another hidlcatlon of better Indus­ Toilet Kits LEON W. BARKER, Plans Exhibit dence at 45 Silver Street Monday nie Linsley; conductor, Florence Mrs. Prank Dalley, Mrs. Clarence les on the occasion of his 00th birth Bartholomew's Market Branford Restaurant October 1, 1934 which became due Offleers elected were; honorary ling such an easy and interesting Rex Oil Co. trial employment In the fact that Brief Oases Constable. morning at 8:30, with requiem high Whltcomb; delegate, Susan Palmer; Monger, Mrs. Grace Hunter, Mrs. day last Saturday. Dec. U. In the Tyska's Market Sportsmen's Tavern and payable AprU 1,1935 and on the speaker. only 32 men whose enrollment ex­ Pastor Seeks Historical Material mass at St. Mary's Church follow­ alternate, Elizabetli Saunders. Albert Fenn, Mrs. W. Morgan, Mrs. president, Mrs, A. T. Bergquisl; home ot Mrs. Anton Kronholm, Har Cyrls's Market Greenvlew Tavern Bill Folds assessment of October 1, 1935 which Many have expressed tho hope Ciaglla'a Market Veteran's Tavern pired last August made appUcation Bearing On Early Ecclesiastical ing. Burial was in St. Agnes cem­ Today the Corps holds lis Christ­ Raymond Buell, Mrs. James Wulpl; I honorary vice-president, Mrs. Carl rlson Avenue. A Yuletldo flavor was Branford Guilford Keytainera became diie and payable April 6, In accord witli provisions of Sec. that Miss Stevens may be prevailed • Homer Llnsley's Rose Brook Tavern for re-enrollment. The appUcations etery. mas parly In the Armory. reception, Mrs. Edwin Brainord, Erickson; president, Eva Kamb; given to the party by the use ot 1936, and on the assessment of 1225 G. S. Rev. 1930 Lawful demand Matters upon lo come to Branford again. Bay View Store Branford Alleys 855 294 for reenroUment during the pre­ Bearers were: Fred and Julius Mrs. Royal Harrison, Mrs. Mortimer vice-president, Eleanor Johnson; .altraclivo Christmas decorations. Kolblns Variety Store Branford Pool Park October 1, 1930 which became due has been made by the Tax Collec­ Stanley; Membership, Mrs. Grace Isecrelary, Eleanor Barnes; financial vious month had totaled 2,240. Editor ot Tho Branford Review, Panaronl, Nunzio Marconi, James RALPH DESIDERIO iMPROVINa Mr. Staples was the reclpiont ot Parkview Restaurant Tucker's Store, Short Beach and payable April 5, 1937. tor of the Town of Branford for the Trinity Aid annual Christmas Smith, Mrs. S. E. Smith, Mrs. Louis secretary, Helen WadStrom; treas­ The CCC win stin be kept at Its Branford, Conn. Orsino, Pasquale Proto, Genaroso party is .scheduled for Thursday Ralph Dcsiderlo, son of Mr, ond'many pleasant gifts. ^ In [The John Brown] As the said John Semon has ne­payment of taxes amounting to bury urer, Hilda Sven; flowers. Bertha 300,000 enrollment quota, however, My dear Sir:- Giordano. evening. Dec. 23 at 6:30 at the parish Mrs. Michael Dosiderlo of Monto- Charles W. Staples is the father glected and refused to pay said tax, $23.46 due from a one Willard Scran Peterson, Violet Hondrlckson, pur- government officials sold. A total ton. Trustee of GuUford, Conn. Said In connection with the coming Mr, Borzillo was born in Italy house. A covered dish supper will be The first half of the i)rogram wese Street wlU be home early of Mrs. John H. Birch of Cedar A Co. I will sell all or enough of the fol­ cashing, Mrs. Bergquisl and Mrs. of 133,243 are now being enrolled celebration of the Tercentenary of April 11, 1861. He came lo the Uni­ served. Members will give toys for was lead by Mrs. Arthur Bowman next week from the Grace Hospital,street and makes his home with We Welcome Evening Shoppers — Phone 6-2136 For Appointment lowing described property to satis­ taxes are based upon the assess­ Erickson; auditors, Mrs. Albert to bring the corps up to Its quota the Church and Colony, the First ted States with his wife 45 years the Visiting Nurse As.soclatlon and was devoted to "Government where he has undergone an opor-'Mrs. Kronholm. Although his sight M rmCIN STREET fy the foregoing tax. Interest and all ment of October 1, 1935, which be­ Coates, Eva Kamb. m strength. Church of Christ in New Haven is ago and had made his home hero Christmas baskets Continued on page seven allon tor appendicitis. He came to'is somewhat impaired ho is In ex- New Haven, Conn. other legal charges thereon: came due and payable on April 6, preparing an exhibit ot its records, in Branford ever since. He worked New Haven for the operation from collent condition for a man of his To wit: All that certain piece or 1936 and upon the assessment of October 1, 1936, which became due documents, pictures and other his­ at different times for the New Ha­ Boston where Is attending College, age and enjoys life throughly. Qhamberlain's ^^^E^^UV'S?^'' when dlnossauirs left their foot­ parcel of land situated in the Town torical material. The Committee on ven Water Company and for var­ Malleable Iron Employment Policy I Among those who attetided tho prints In the mud. Every aspect In of Branford in the said County and and payable April 5,1937. As the said WiUarS Scranton, Trus­ the Historical Exhibit will .sincerely ious construction companies, and i . I — SATURDAY BROADCAST [party were Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesson |i the development of the state and State, known as Lots 5-6 on Map appreciate the loan or donation of Branford Company Has Astonish tee has neglected and refused to continued his work until a short' Not all "new blood" need come its people is covered. known as Branford Heights. Said any material pertaining lo the his­ Officials of Local Concern Sets in? Numher of Employees Who I ^^"^ •'""'' Johnson will broadcast Phelps, Mrs. Eva Hinckley, Mrs. Jo- pay said tax, I wUl sell aU or enough time ago when he contracted his from the outside but it is evident inXIg Numhea r4-ni of ,Employee -an Ts> Who- the following program ot songs ovcr scph Loo, Mrs. Harriet Hoadlcy, Mlss Lane Hope Chests Education, reUglon, history, gov­ Piano Map to be filed with the Branford tory of the First Church and So­ Forth Principles Which Govern that there must be some Infusion of the following described property final illness. He pas.sed away Fri­ Have Bpont itie better pan oii^g^ at 4:15 Saturday afternoon: Edith Doollttle, Miss Madelyn Zac- ernment, agriculture. Industry, com. Town Clerk's office surveyed by J. ciety, and the co-operation of any The Selection and Retention Of to satisfy the foregoing taxes, in­ day in Grace Hospital, New Haven. from this .source. A Life Time In Tho Sorvico of | sunshine and Rain, Blumenthal; ',her, Mlas Mabel Foote, Miss Loretla merce, literature, archltectiure, la­ Accordians Frederick Jackson C. E. and des­ persons who have such material is He had made for liimselt in Bran­ Employees at The Malleable The employment problem is also The Concern. I Norwegian Echo Song, Thrane sung. Babcock, Charles Baxter, Mrs, ''The Gift That Starts A Home" terest and all other legal charges earnestly desired. They are asked to bor, racial composition, transpor­ cribed as foUows:- ford a good name as an honest, in­ made difficult by the fact that of­ in Norwegian; Because, D'Hardelot;'Charles Reynolds, Mr, and Mrs. thereon: communicate with the First Church Iron Pittingfs Plant. tation, and other subjects are given Free! SOUTHEBLY: by Highway 81 dustrious man and an upright cit­ ten there Is much hard and dirty Santa Claus Is Comln' to Town, John H. Birch, Mrs. Aliva Kron- To Wit: All that certain piece or Committee on Historical Exhibit, over the production: seinng for a seperate chapters. feet by an Irregular line on said izen. work to be done, which for perfect­ Glllcsple-Coots. holm, Mr. and Mrs. John Donnelly CHRISTMAS parcel of land, with all the Improve 311 Temple St., New Haven, Conn. lly .liuncs .J. Wahvnrth lime on the road ho relurnod to the Publication of the Connecticut map; He is survived by his widow, three ly good and sufficient reasons peo­ Leona Plerco will accompany, and Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Marsh. ments thereon, situated in the Town I am ot the opinion that there is The management ot a large in­ office where he did the work of Guide win mark the completion of EASTERLY: by lot No. 7 on said! sons, Joseph and John of Branford ple will not undertake. So for this 111 of Branford, in the state of Con­ HEADQUARTERS the New England section of the Am­ map, 124 feet more or less; a wealth of historical materal hid­ dustry in a small or medium sized about four men In a variety ot dir­ necticut, and known as Lots num­ and Anthony ot New Haven; two town Is usually pulled In two oppo­ work labor Is hired from the out­ erican Guide, a national series of NORTHERLY: by lot No. 34 on den away in family archives, etc. ections being practically assistant bers 21 and 22 on Plan of Salton- daughters, Mrs. Nicholas Donotrlo site and conflicting directions as to side and here we have another fac­ covering every slate In the Union. said map, 80 feet more or less; not only in New Haven but in the superintendent. In 1896 he became 40 to Choose From stall Park, Branford, Conn., belong surrounding towns, and the First and Mrs. Michael Lupplno, both of its policy of employing and devel­ tor making for change and often Federal Writers' Projects in each of WESTERLY: by Mona Ave., on secretary of the company and con­ Ing to W. S. Se H. L. Chidsey, of Church would .deeply appreciate Branford, and several grandchild­ oping its workers. dissatisfaction and causing unwant The Branford Review the local states will continue in said map, 114 feet 9 inches more or tinued in that capacity. The moral East Haven, in said state on file in the help ot your valued Journal in ren. On the one hand it is desirable to ed labor turn-over. Whatever may other literary fields such as the ser­ less. of his life should be "Hard work la the Branford Town Clerk's office, giving publicity to this request. employ and encourage as many as be our ideas about the personel of AND EAST HAVEN NEWS $21.75 ies of racial surveys now being Being the same property describ­ CHRISTMAS PARTY TONIGHT local employment the Mahoablo hurls no one if you enjoy it as and bounded: Very truly yours, The Drama Club will hold a possible of tho townspeople, hoping much as Mr. Nichols." compiled by the Massachusetts Pro ed in the Branford Land Records, Oscar E Maurer, thinks that the following facts and is read by more than i EAST: by Rose Hill Road, 175 Christmas party in the Community und expecting that they will be­ Willis Averlll for 67 years has Ject. Volume 77, Page, 415, Pastor of the First Church personal notes will be ot Interest. TO Said sale win take place in the '«^''^^a"d 5-8 Inches; House this evening. come steady workers skilled arti- been shoveler in the annealllng (i 'I zians and that many of them will be There are four employees who LOCAL BUSINESS PKOSPEKS Branford lown Hall, January,12, NORTH: by Lot No. 20 or said Games will be played and refresh­ have been with the company con- room, shifter, machinist, foreman ot 10,000 READERS map 186 feet and 6 inches more or able to assume positions of respon- the tapping dept., inspector arid 1938, at 10:00 A. M. E. S. T. Vasa Star Lodge will hold Its el- ments win be served, A Christmas llnously for over titty years. less; .slbnity: on the other hand there Is inspector and checker ot stock. Ho every week $49.50 A noteworthy feature in the bus LEON W. BARKER, eption of officers tomorrow night present grab-bag will b"e a feature. , Lester J. Nichols, the grand old SOUTHWEST: by land formerly the urge and even the necessity to now conducts a pie shop on the Iness life of Branford is the growth Constable. at 8:15 in Svea Hall.. Miss Carolyn Balsley is In charge employ those who have had very [man, with the long distance record Advort'mers in the Bnmtord Keviow roach of Leverett S. Bagley 266 feet more of the program.' premises. of the cleaning and dyeing business or less; The annual Christmas party will special training and who have made of steady employment in any com­ ftpproxinmtcly 00 per cent of tlio ImyinK, i Free Moth Insurance conducted by Prank l^amlnsky and good eLscwhere. This last Is more pany In the United States has been Joseph Schenck has worked stead With Course of Private In accord with provisions of Sec. Said premises described In Vol­ be held on New Year's Day. lly for 54 years as core maker and jiower in Branford, Kast Haven and vicinity Charles Morawsky on South Main Lessons at $1.50 per week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bllcker and urgently true In the proces,ses ot with the company for 71 years and Stret. From modest beginnings the G. S. Rev 1930 Lawful demand has ume 73, Page 101, of the Branford family of Drlscoll Road, will move moulder In Iron and brass. Policy with Lane Land Records. Mr. and Mrs. Keith N. Cook ot manufacture which are highly de­ Is still to be found regularly at his Read the Branford Review business has grown until it keeps been made by the Tax Collector of Sunday Into their new home, in veloped and technical and If In the de.sk. Herbert Thatcher started In the Henry A. Hill Said sale wUl take place at the Portland, Conn., announce the the partners and three full time the Town of Branford for the pay­ East Main Street. outside world constant changes and Entering as shipper he soon took shipping room 52 years ago and be- Advertise in the Branford Review Chests 88 Orange St New Haven ment of taxes amounting to $56.80 Town HaU, Branford Conn., at 10:00 birth of a daughter, Natalia Juhana [carne successively assistant lo Mr. employees busy for long hours ev­ Dec. 2nd in Middlesex Hospital. improvements are being made in over bookkeeplngand correspon- ery day. due from a one Margaret Coppola A. M., E. S. T. Saturday, January 15, Continued on page jive ^\ Exclusive Agency for Miss Cook was the former Norma Mrs. John Davis of Paved Street, the particular Industry. [dence becoming the guiding hand 4?' of 154 Main Street, Annex, New 1938,- is a patient in Grace Hospital Modern methods and elticlcnt ser C. G. Conn Band Instruments Bralnard of Wind.snr, Conn. Club Ternns On Christmas Purchases vice are the main reasons for the Gibson String Instruments Haven, Conn. Said taxes are based • LEON W. BARKER, auccess of the local concern. A. Rosati Accordians upon the assessment of October 1, Constable.

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