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VOL, VIII—NO. 32 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, November 7, 1935 Price Five Cents ETHIOP MOVIES NEW HAVEN MAN COLLINS HEADS HELD FOR THEFT ROTARY ASKED AT LIBRARY HALL IN LOCAL HOME IVUI/IIVX /\C31\1JL' ASSOCIATION OF "IsmEf ON Armistice Day Observance
TUESDAY NIGHT Ralph Rosetti, 20, of 170 Congress TO AID MEMORIAL' N. J. JOURNALISTS Avenue, New Haven, charged with SOCIAL DISEASES Will Be Featured By Parade Dr. Wilfred H. Osgood, Curator of burglary, has been bound over to the FOR WILL ROGERS Ell Ivefl Collins, son of Mrs. Hope I. the Department of Zoology at the January term of the Superior Court. Collins of Branford and St. Petcrs- ZV::::":::zr::T^Z\ Memorial Exercises And Ball Field Muflcum In Chicago, leader of Following his trial in Town Court The Branford Rotary club has eN- burg, Fla., has been elected president the Field Museum-Chicago Dally here he was removed to the Whalley pressed itself as heartily In favor of of the Hudson County New Jersey eral Interest, from Rosamond L. Ham Ncwa Expedition several years ago, Avenue jail. a movement Inaugurated by many Press Club, Inc. Collins received his mer, chairman of the Nur-ses* Com will present the visualized story of his Major Leonard J. Maloney, National President Of The Ralph Rosettl, a canvasser, was prominent men of the country to pro- grammar school education from 1911 mittee, Visiting Nurse Asaoclatlon: Yankee Division Veteran's Association, Will Be 2,000-mile Journey through the heart picked up by Chief of Police James T. vide a suitable memorial to Will Rog- to 1017 in the old Damascus School, Editor, Branford Review: of ancient Ethiopia, when he appears Murphy, Ofllcer Anthony Ifkovic and ers. At the meeting Monday noon a the abandoned building which wns There have doubtless often arisen Speaker Of The Day—Captain Farrington here Tuesday, November 12 in Library Supernumerary John E. MulUn upon letter was read from the Will Rogers transformed into a meat market near in your mind, questions as to what to H. Lay As Grand Marshall Of The Hall. a complaint of Mrs. Guiseppo Rovaldi Mcmmorial Commission requesting "" do or say about the whole subject of Parade—Legion Asks For Public of 13S East Main Street that ?100 in the cooperation of all Rotary clubs social hygiene, a matter which la, Support In Proper Obser jewelry had been stolen 'from her in giving publicity to the plan. j you know, primarily medical but with! vance of The Occasion house. Among the officers and leading vjifli social and economic consequences The stolen jewelry found on the members of the commission are Vice- —a matter which touches Uvea from , person of Rosetll included a man's president John N. Garner, Governor the unborn babo to old age; the whol- j i^,,,,,,^^^,!.,] ^y^ obsci'Vl! Anilist ifO Day ItO-Vi, Momlaj' iu pocket watch, a woman's wrist watch, E. W. Marland of Oitlahoma, Rex ly innocent as well as Uie so-called „ 'J ' , , . , . , ,.,. ,' .,, , i. a girl's watch, two men's gold rings, Beach, Fred Stone, Owen D. Young, transgressor. Yet modem medical scl-! » iasluoil wlucll IS bol'.Olllllljr IradltlOlUll, Willi a parade oC three women's rings, a necklace and a Alice Roosevelt Longworth, Amelia cnce can Uo much, both to prevent and military' nild t'.ivie SOCioticS tlirtUlRll tllC (IPntoV of toWll, CX- lavaliere. Earhort, Eddie Rickenbacker and cure syphilis, and to a lessor degree, | erci.st's'at the Cpiiotapli, aiid a Miliiavy Ball ill the evciiiiiK Rosettl admitted having entered the many others of national note. Feeling vei-y strongly the need of Rovaldi residence during the absence g°n°"'"=''' liiitlicStatc Arinoi-y. The parade will form at the Arm Eddie Rickenbacker, famous Ameri greater authoritative informaUon on'-m»-4T-»T7- x^y-M« nix-i-r^ of the family. can ace,, is the writer of the circular Uic subject, with Uie chance for ques-1 MAKK LOCATED ory, and at 10 o'clock will march up letter received here which reads as tlons and discussion, the B. V. N. A.' Montowoiio Street, South Main Street follows: Is sponsoring a series of tour talks and West Main Street to the Junction Thousands of Will Rogers* friends LOCAL RED CROSS by Miss Rowona Belden, R. N., of the IN NEW YORK have signified a desire to perpetuate of Bindley Street, thence counter State Bureau of Venereal Diseases. hla memory In some continuing form marching on Main Street to the PICKS OFFICERS There will be four talks Ui Uie High A state-wide search for Harry of a charitable, educational and hu Grccu, whore the paradora and apoc- School, on Thursdays, at t p. M., No Mark, 30. ended this morning when he manitarian nature. The annual meeting of the Bran- vember 14, 21, December 5, 12. telephoned his mother Mrs. ITishbaum talors will gather about the cenotaph. The Will Rogers Memorial Com Mill Plain a few years ago by Casper ford Branch of the Red Cross was Block. The now press club leader has To this aeriea of talks, the Vlalttog of Wollingford about 10:1S from iho Captain Farrington H. Lay . of the held In the Library Friday afternoon mission has been formed for this pur DR. WILFRED H. OSGOOD posAen opportunity will be given to the ^^^ ^ member of the editorial staff! Nurse Association Is inviting all the Grand Central Station, New • York Branford Battel^ will be grand mar where the following officers were re millions who hold Will Rogers and „£ the Jersey Journal, Jersey City, for ' teachers, doctors, and ministers In City, and told her that lie would bo shal of the parade. Bearing heavily on the history and appointed: his humanitarian principles in affec- t^e past decade. The Hudson County'town and we urge you to share Miss home. Major Leonard J. Malonoy, former charaoLcr of the people, whose strange Chairman, Mrs. James J. Walworth, tlonate regard to express their sentl- presg Club ta 1933 succeeded in hav-! Belden wiUi us. She is very desirous The local police were aakcd to go to gas' oincer of the 102nd Infantry, and customs of life are fascinating in the | vice-chairman, Mrs. Pocific Sanzoro, ment by contributing to a fund for i„g ^ ^^^ enacted which made New!of havtag questions presented to her 13 Sable Avenue, Indian Neck to look now nutlonal president of the Yankee extreme; the valuable resources of the 'secretary, Mrs. R. F. Bailey, treasur- memorial purposes. A period of three jersey the second state in the union before the talks begin. Will you pleaacslio.^Mark. when his wife received a Dlv;slon Veterans' Asaoclatlon, has country; the pohtlcal situation and the er, Oiorles N. Baxter, chairman of weeks has been selected commencing ^^Ich" exempts newspaper writers | signify your acceptance of the Invlta- letter from him which contained been secured as spoalcer for Uic exer milltory organization, Dr. Osgood not'junior Red Cross, Florence Royal, on the anniversary of Will- Rogers* f^om divulging the source of confi tion to these talks, and send any cises. It is particularly gratifying to only presenu an absorbing narrative, i chairman of knitting, Mrs. Axel Mlch- suicide throat birthday, Nov. 4. and continuing until ^jentlal information. Maryland was the questions you may desire answered to IJntil the time of his disappearance learn that tho major cancelled an en beautlfully illustrated, with motion clson, chairman of sewing. Miss Mar- Thanksgiving Eve. to gather contri- fl^st state to enact such legislation, the undersigned, who la, gathering gagement to speak In a largo Massa picturea and slides, but also gives im- ion Thatcher, chairman of gauze, on Tuesday, Mark lived at Indian buttons. 'Recently Alabama has passed a "press them for Miss Belden? Neck but moved that day to 145 South chusetts city to accept tho invitation portant information as to tlie nature ujgg virlglna Robinson, chairman of Yours very truly, to address the Branford gathering. and .probable, outcome of the war with preparedness, Thomas G. Fisher, chair Plans of utmost simplicity have confidence" law and bills to protect Orchard Street. Wallingford, the homo' ™.? l^"^^*^^. ^°.^^^°^'^ ^^^ millions of reporters from being thrown hito jail ROSAMOND ,D. HAMMER of Mr3, Mark's parents. Tlie change An earnest elTot;t la being made by Italy, man of publicity, John B. Donnelly, Will Rogers' friends and admirers for protecting their news sources are Chairman Nurses Committee bocamo necessary because of Mr, members of Coroornfl-Sundqulsl Post, Abyssinia- is. a land of wonderful chairman of Home service, Thonvald convenient way to make their con being pressed In other states. Mr. Col- (Mrs. Alfred E. Hammer) Mark's illness. Amor can Legion, and othjJSI patrlotio ^f scenery, a land of savages, semi-clv- •P. Hammer. tributions, Eind have a part in the nng ^aa one of the Hudson County local citizens, to so'ouro tU/1 f uU cq/*' i}lzed ^peoples, afid .^ativc chiefs who His mlaalon to Branford was to see L.^^%^ Mrs. Swan Eaborn v/as chairman of plan. newspapemen-who were active in hav Attorney Holmes T. Bracken but hooperatio n of Uie community l^n ia '^^ claim descent^from Solomon and 'the th_ e_ _nominating : committee.. Materials You (and your organization can be ing the New Jersey law passed. WORK TO START failed to l(oep his appointment. 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'jiimtlx^^^'^* '-^^^ Piige tlvieQ Page Two THE BBANFORP REVIEW, THURSDAY. NOV. 7,1935 THE BRANFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, NOV. 7,1935 ;i»«ic;;:a«»ffi'a« la ai nalable cxomplo, cannot produce stormed tho heights at Chapultepec enough food for thoir own nccda, Tlioy 1936 Master De Luxe and Standard Clievrolets Are Replete With Features in our war with Mexico, to eaii\ the . iciitiibilsboa 1B2J|' ' must ihercforo cns;ago In manufact FRbh/l OUR READERS THE EEVIE line Hint opens their famous battle I PTA NOTES I ii*llblliilicit. J5\ cry 'rtiiirfldny nt uring and Ml B portion of the pro song rcmember....from the Halls ot nriuitord, Oonii. duct outnldo tho country, Importing WHO AUK TIIKSK .SO '^j^Y'.'™ I '-"g'lnh, that word being "Ang l.-t)XON SCHOOL Francis J. SnilUi, chairman ot tho , , , by . food-atuffa and.raw matorlnla In re- SNAPSHOTS Moiiler.umn liirn. Thin la why tho last century, AMBItlOANS AND VANKBE-S lais" v;imld nay, "Yenkces." In time Throughout that classic verso of If efforts to organise a Parcnt- hospitality committee and mcmbora THB pitANroUO niSVIFAV, Inn. It Is amazing In this dsy and ago, ).;„„,,„,, which saw tho growth of largo scale soldiers modined the word Ihe umthornecks nro lines that re Teachcr Association at the Foxou ot the committee will bo tho hoslesa- ' 87 lldBO 8triM!( (lat people who hnve adopted this "^'^ '"Shsh School nre succe.iaful it will mean that manufacturing, witnessed also the U'" . „ .' .,...,_ ,...., ,„,! nrr.e. riiiclfl7.,.n^ B t" Yankee, call many famous battles. When Com- C.1 for the evening. Htrugglo for colonics and preferment cmintiy na their land and nrcauzena „ , ,, mmlorc Terry opened up Japan to every school in lOast Haven will have 1 MBVER LESHINE • PuhllShPt lis own Parent Teacher group, In foreign mnrkoU such as those pre- k l'"=so United Stales are time and | Ihe tunc lo the popular national world commcree in ISDl, the marines EAST IIAVBN 1 A preliminary meeting was held Teleplioiiii ItrnrirnnI lOO senled by China, South America and Hme again appointed wlh the expres-1 song, "yanUec Doodle." ha., n very tormed the honor guard, captured The various Parent Teacher Qroups Africa. Naval rivalry was a direct re- "I""" "«• '>" ""P • y°\ "''n), you ; Interesting history. It was a tune .lohn Urnwn at HttVPPr's Ferry, in Tuesday evening In the scJiool and indications wore that Foxon approves ot F.ast Haven arc urged to invite Slibacrlptldiv nato; suit of this atnigglo. '.'aquaro-hoad" etc. and wncn asked of | known In the long ago, by the com- 185D, took part in many battles of the To take Osrmany «galn as an ex- Ih" "H""- F''<'^y J*""!- "'"X are the mon people of Italy, Holland and of tlic move. Ihoir members to visit tho schools »2.()n 11 'Vnn'r, rayalilo If, Ailvanco Civil War and saw sorvico against tlio Advertising tlalps; On Appllcalinn ample. If Uiat country wore to face 'onswor Is either American or "Yan- Kngland, as early as Shnkospcare'H fierce savages in Formosa In I80t. between November 11 nnd 17. This I the permanent ruin of Its foreign 11'""''' lime. The Cavaliers used It for a song ViRhl followed fight and In 1871 the TUTTLIO S0UO,(H^ period is American cduontlonal weoli trade tho result would bo a beggarly According to historians and anlhro- in Cromwell's day. This song adjusted A nicUle Uiiicheon will lie served I Entered na,socond-elaoa msltqr, Oc leathernecks alotnicd the barrier forts and will so observed in Iho schools. ,,' standard of living, gi-adual dopopula- Po'igf"*' Americans are people Uv-jby tho Americans was sung to the al Korea, preBcrYcd oixlcr In Pan- Nov. !•! In tho Town Hall liotween I toanrord 'cw 'Lnder A^t o^Mnrcr I'Uo'n by'emlgratlo'n and "a drop In "the |lng I" "l^"" "-f North or South Am- j retreating I3rltlsh at Concord. After jama In 1885, wove ^Irsl to land nt lltao and 'i by tho "TutUa parcnl- Branford, Conn, under Act or Mnrcr i ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ „nd probably eventual con- cricnn condricnta, Qolng farther b„ek i that event It grew to Its height ot Tcachcr Association. Proceeds will be SHOUT BMACII «, 1807. I ...... , .,^_ ...... _..;_ : llhnt. Hint. I.hl. nrnl Amn..l..„„„ I . ^^^^j ^ |^ jj||| ^„y^^ ^,y tJ,o I Cuba In l8tiS, won undying fame in quosl and absorption by some more l'""' M'"'' '•'"•' IT"'- Amerlcona v/cro j popularity, ! Ihe Hoxor Uobclllon, asafated tho cnp- given to tho dental clinic fund, Mrs. Mrs. Edward ncJoii Is chairman ot Uio commlUeo arranging for a public Tliuraday, November, 7, lOIIB foi-lunato neighbor. Itnly Is similarly Ih^V V "' I'Ooplo which Columbua AmerlcanH, lure ot Vera Cru?. in lOM, and inscrib Koblnson U Spcrry, chairman, will bo aaalstcd by Mrs. Uerlram Well and card party lo bo given on the evening situated no l.i .Tapan, so other natlon/i l',''!(<'V«! to b= natlvca of. India,'called During the Civil War the Conted- ed their motlo "Semper lildclls" on situated, so Is Japan, so other nations "icm IndianH, Anthropolglata, and his Rose Brown. ot Nov. lillli. Hostesses win arrange 'NOT TO KB roitflorruN oratoH called all northerns "Yankees". Ihe soil of France during Uic Worid I Tho only altornatlvo to war would '•"''''"'• '"ivo now claaSlflcd these i To these people wo all owe the pres- for tliclr own tables and will play at World War vbtornlis often have a War. bo some sort of International arrange- People under tho Aincrlnd Ilacc," | ervatlon of the "union" and these KAST llAVKN COIJNOU. tlio homes instead of in, Iho school. feeling thOt tho general public Is luko mcnt allotting the world's raw mater- H'o origin of this race Is still disputed. I United States—surely their descon- I Steeped In the traditions which have A discussion of Important points In (Ilostcsaos are asltcd to notify Mrs, warm toward the obaorvanco ot Arm lato, mnrkcto and food-stuffs to tho llowpvor, wo know they occupied the' dants have tho right to be called made this nation one ot Uio great the bv-lawa was talien up at a meet- DeJon aa to how many. tables wlU istice Day, having largely forgotten various natlona_ on a quota basis. Al C{mtiiionts of North.and South Amerl-! "Yankees." I powers of the world. Undo Bnm'a ing ot tho Council held Monday eve play so that niio can provide Uio priz tho true signiflcanco of tho occasion, though tho working out ot such a plan ca hundreds ot years prior to the com- In -1018 the phrase, "the Yanks are ! KoUilcrs of Ihe sea follow Ihe trail ot iiliig In the Hagaman Memorial Lib es. The change In tho raceUng placq If such 11 tendency exists, every ef would Involve tremendous difficulties. ing ot tile white man. | coming," brought hope and courage Old Glory lo tlie far comers ot Iho rary. iins boon made to accommodalo men • After the Kngllsh sptllcd here, they to Franco. Tlicso Yanks wore a co.smo- members who often prefer to play, fort should bo.mndo to remedy the sit It probably could bo done, but even world. tho wildest optimist will not hope to M\ the course of time established a polltan mixture,— descendants of NOHl'II miANFQUn eimls at their own fireside Instead of. uation. Parents, teachers, pastors and In neatly pressed Uhaltl he sails SCO,It attempted In tho near future. co^intry known as the United States tlioso early English settlers and do. Uio seven seas aboard our battleships The membership committee of Uio going out In the evening. the proBs should pbrtray vividly lo Instead wo shall probably liavo again of Apierica, and the people of tliat acendants ot people ot various races and cruisers, wears breeches and boots I North Urantord Parent Teacher As- tho young pppolo of our country the tho working up of iho' prcasuro to country were known as Americans.'who adopted tho United States as .:;o and Standard ChcvroIctSiforrlSaS show m.irkcdi -Either Knce-Action or conventional 'P""l!?"8 may be haa_.n «<= Master oa a "mouulio" In far-off Peiplng, sociullon met Monday evening at Uie models. The Ulustrnlioas show: Top left, the Master Do Luio Sport The Golden Llnka mot ycetcrday li\ true algnltlcarice of the day. tho blow-off point, tho samo old ho Co.nscqucntly, wo all who arc eltlzons their country. Since that day the word, I.W ,...,..!:icc nnd in ctiBinccfing. Perfectedhydroulicbrnkcs.lilRli- Clilno, and goes ashore at a foreign home ot Mrs. Daniel M. Domly, chair, the Labor Clmrch Parlors. Tito ho.i- . compression engines with full-length water jackets, and'balanccd cnrburction «dnn, with built-in trunk; lop right; the restylcd; deeply •"o"'1«J,'"^'"'^ That their story need not lack tlic kum about dying for God and tho Fa ot these United States by law or birth Yankee is given to all American cltl- Ttriilc; used on oil models; lower left; tlic simple nrrangemcnt orciicvrolet a port in W» liberty blues. If It's a trip'man tcaa for tho evening wtia Miss Ruth ' are among the mechanical'improycmcnts. The solid steel Tprrct-Top Fisher Srfeiled^^rauii?^ate; oU modiis: and^ lower right; a?Stondard sedan. quality of Inspiration, those who betherland, both of which may best bo can rightfully call ourselves "Amori-' zona of tho United Slates to dlstln- body is now used on the Standard'as weli'Qsthe'MastcrDc^Luxe models.' or a tiff Jou'U find theso guardians of A. gniph showing tho g^'owlh of tho Rank. gloHtled by smoslilng into untidy bits cans" rpgardless of whether our lui-' gulsh them from people of other na- tho pence playing their role in Uioir long tO:>vhat lo fast becoming the old Bahama.^ came some of the outalaiul- organtzallon was maUo by various many as possible ot tho brutal pcslorn camo on the Mayflower, or j lions. chnracterlatio manner, on land, sea or incmberB of Vho commllleoa aa a ro- Mr. and Mrs. Rohort Harrleson o£, er generation need .only send their IMAlilNES LEAVE Ing episodes In tho hlatoiY ot our momorlps back to that November day onoraica ot all sacred things who live \Yero of foreign extraction. As Armlatlco Day approaches, let's bi the. air. port on Ihclr work, Twin Lalcca had na week-end gucatq of 1018 when tho news flashed around across tho; border. As far as the. word ."Yiuikeo" Isjlhlnlc of those "Yanks" who in their COLORFUL TRAIL country which aro cpitomi7,ed in .the Surely a Unowing nation will for The next rogulnr mnotlng oC tho or- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whittle :if Spring the wrorld 'that tho Great War was at Man "mndo In the image and lllto- conepvnc.d, there cxiata aoveral expla-, youth gave all, especially to those who Mdrlnes' Hymn by tliat stirring line, give tiieir pardonable boast when gfttilzation win he held In ilho Contor field, Moaa. last over. Lot them recall tho scones ncss of Ood," often docs curious nations In regard to tho origin of the are In the various government hospi- IN MANY LANDS "We have fought In every cUnio and they sing, "Hero's lo you nnd to our School, Momlny evening, Nov. 11. of hystpficiil dpllgbt, tho great out- things lo the pattern. uame. Some claim that tho word came | tal's, still suftorlng from gas, wounds Services in the churches on Sunday Francls J. Simth, chairman of the place we could take a giin." corps which we aro proud to serve," Tlio guest Hponker wlUbo Mlas Bithol from the Scotch word, "Yankee," etc.—trying so very hard to get a b.urat ofroljot thii't'Mio terrible strain morning will be as follows: Hospitality committee and the mem Under the fearless leadership ot aa they go marching down Uio cloahig Slcvcna who will Icll how tho "aoolug meaning "shrewd" and "excellent", grip • on lltp-r-and to those who are By Richard Pylce Rhodes UNITED WALL PAPER CO. was over. Women who had husbands, North Branford Congregational bers ot her group. John Paul Jones tho marines assisted'days of Uils, their lOOlhblitday year, eye" tloga nnd blind pcrnonH Kre train other authorities claim that during I caring for them—let's all otter a all- Philadelphia, Pa. (Special).—Crad. sons, bi'dthora Or swe'othonrto In tho Church, supply, preacher from the The membership committee consists led m the Colonies' fight for freedom U" defeating tho gallant ship Serapls j — j -— ed lo uct together. ThosB wlio hoard V\Ve Suve You Money" f»DErS CORNER tlifl French and Indian Wars, tho In-1 ent prayer for them all. overseas forces nilght particularly ro-l Yale Divinity School; Miss May Coun ot Mrs. Daniel M. Doody, chairman, in 177D the United States Marines in 1770. They crushed Uie B.arbaryl In response lo a demand from citl- Mias Stuvons at thu ntato mooting In dians, unablo to say the French word G. B. - S. B. 93 CROWM ST.- member tho moment when they learn-Isill WIUfUED .1. OKHNFKIX, M D tryman, organist and choir director. Mrs. Ciuirles Gedney, Mrs, Floyd havo mkrched down the long trail ot'pfates In MOD, fought In the War of 7^ns from Uie Branford Point accUon South Mcrldon recently camo back cd that tlio period of fearful waiting Morning worship at 11 o'clock, Sunday Griswold, Mrs. Chester Gedney, Mrs. action and adventure to leave behind 11812, campaignea against the Free-^ of the town, Postmaster Joscpii H. with interesting reports ot Mian Stov- NKW UAVEN, OONK. Grayed by years ot arduous toil oldHiiiiiiilli I If rs I Teleptione B-MM was oypi^,' an'd thnt'llicir men would gage coiniiurtincnt school at 10, O'clock with Orrin Snow, William Wharton, Robert Harrison, them an Imperishable record on ui;' hooters In the'Caribbean in 1821, spll-' Driscoll wlH^ cause a survey to be en's talk, Upon tt foreign soil. led their blood In the Florida swamps mado regarding city carrier's flWvlco 1 Mrs. Vincent Matt is chairman of Bnmplo Uook on Itoqiioi' soon como homo again. ' Hands Across the car which proildis iinipln superintendent. and Charles Bauer. pages of world history. This day mlghl well have been What Tlcliea hnvo como his way itpuce for carrying iv Iitrgi nitinlH r lliN photrij^rnpli slum*. Fiilp(ror llallc Stlussic \\ltli members of HALLOWE'EN PARTY against the Semlnoloa in 1830, and for that section of the town. j the program commll-tco this year, Mrs . lie has given them all away. of suitcasi'H or pu(I(ai.(H Iltri is St. Augustliie'a Catholic Church, Born amid the humble surround mode llio tinnuni occasion for li world •ino vnuiic ladv dcmonslralliiL- ''I" '""'»> I . fl I" rli,hl-fronl 111. I inpi ri.r s grnnildiiURllter the Kcv. Thomas J. Murray, Pastor, Mrs. I One of tho largest gatherings of ings of Tun Tavern, a small water wide celebration dedicated to peace Building liospitals hero and lliore, The Globe tlio Hallowe'en season was a neigh- how the coni|iartni(ill tniiy bo In the rear are—left to right, the I'liiiperor's youngest duuKliler: Edward Daly, organist and choir dlr- front hostelry in this city, on Nov and good will among Uic nations. Sprpttding liealUi and happlncsH used In doing the fuiiiUy shop. bverywhero tit). Crown I'rinee; the Einperor'ij eldest daughter; the l^mperrir's cctor. Mass willtae celebrated at 9:30 borhood party given by Mr. and Mrs. ember 10,1775, and numbering less That It has not become so is duo to Uiielis Will Over 'Canned Quiiclis" ping. .sini-ln-law; the Kinperor'K dniigliter-Iii-iiiw; tiio J'iniperor*!- (llilrd Knoyvn and loyod frona door to door o'clock. John R. Doody of Poxon. Guests were than 300 officers and men, these col l\ those tragic weaknesses of human na iiaiighter and tlie Kiniieror'il yiiniigest son. present from Nortliford, North Haven, orful nephews of Uncle Sam have Zion Episcopal Church, Rev. Fran ture which allow prejudice and Ignor By the folks ot Labrador. Admiral Heads Naval I'arlcy cis J. Smith, rector, Mrs. Leroy Old- East Haven, New Haven and North grown to be one of the Important ant fear to smother the finer and Cherished by all along tho coast ot photographs of proceedings In the KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS json of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Cell ot ack, organist and choir director, Branford. Hallowe'en games were units of our country's defense. wiser Instincts. Amoricu. can set an Newfoundland, Uogora Awarded Aviation Honor ENQLAND VS. ITALY 'ancient civilization ot Ethiopia," Tho real estate transfers for tho Bradley Street. Morning service at 9:30. played and dancing waa enjoyed un I Recruited IGO year ago, to man the example to tho world by making Arm Health ot the North laud. • (Bridgeport Telegram) showing a miserable creature held week were BS follows: Albert Alt- Guests were; Gilbert Pierson, Shir til a late hour. Rcfreahmenta were fighting tops or furl a mains'l aboard istice Day the occosion lor glorifying Blcna Paclleo. Tho newspaper correspondents aro mannabcrger, et ux to Alice Dunn Kansas City, Mo.— Hunters who down while his right hand was cut ley Gell, Valerie Pierson, ail cousins ot Local,members of the Womana Au served at midnight. Nearly seventy our newly built men-of-war, today peace. ,• cnticp wild • ducks with the recorded loousing their attention on EtlUopla Wehner, building lot. Short Beach the httlo guest of honor. xiliary of .the Epaicopal Church, will guests were present. .they embody the eBSChtlal features of oft for theft, others, with both auds ^To pay specii Ihonor tA^veler- ONK OV TUQ^C NBWSVAVISIl natural calls of live docoya will bo where nothing Important Is happen Manor; Ines Grubber Davison, ot al, unite.with^t,' Andrew's Pariah on a "soldier and sailor too." ' on this del -'; 'Qip'^s,., subject to arrest, Federal Judge Mor ing, but tho dlplomj^a a/o concentrat out oft, for ateallng; debtors owing to Augusta Woishclt, house and lot. Miss Mary ,0'Nell ol-Cliestnut St., Armistice Day in the annual service A meeting of the Church Brother . Small in numbers and mobile in ing upon the Mcditorraneah iwhero •SlWaiWtffi'iS Sfc?r9!«S«sTon" I see p, mon iiush his way through, tho rill E. Otis ruled today. trifling amounts v-dUi both wrists Stony Hill; Branford Savings Bnnk is recovering from an illness. of the .Holy.:.Eucharlat and. special hood of the Congregational Church movement thoy are ready at a mom Groat Britain hos sent iicr greatest peace intercession for world peace. Tho American Kxpcditlonary Force lines ; , . Tho judge denied an application for chained to their ankles so that they to Madeline Ann Greene, 2 pieces ot will bo held in, the homo of Burton Col ent's notice to man a battleship bat fleet and whore world shaking events was mado up of pence-loving citizens Of cops where Iho Work o[ the "flro a temporary order sought by Krneat could not stand straight. land v;lth buildings, Short Beach; ter, this -Sunday evening, Nov. 10th tery or pacify a native upriatng. to whom war had never been more A. Sohroer and Robert Stocker, manu may happen. John Elliott to V. Webster Culver, The annual memorial service, held at 8 o'clock. It is hoped that there will In these long ago Colonial days fiend shines.", These were "mild" photographs of than a word, yet they acqiiiltod them facturers ot the "canned quacks" re Make no mistake about It, this dis et al land, Indian Neck; Margaret at Zion parish church, for departed be a good attendance as several im they went into battle dressed for a 'Tho oidbt?" I inquire—but the fire that "nacient civilization." Others Ilie L G. Spaldiijg Co. selves in such a way as to compare straining J. N. Darling, chief of the pute has flnaily simmered down to Coppola to Joseph Brautigam, build members was very impressive and the portant matters are to be dlscu-sscd. fight or a frolic. Garbed in the con man repllfs, could not be published or even de favorably with, tho men ot other na United States biological survey, and iSngland and Itnly, with England ing lot, Branford Heiglits: The Lako- flowers were numerous and beautiful. ventional fighting attire of that era, 'Gcp, no. That'a one ot those ncwa- scribed; horrible, actual photographs, tions who had boon roared In Uio mil game wardens from arroatlng hun threatening war unless Mussolini sub viow Realty company to Daniel Dono PIIARMTCISTS The first card party of the season colored long coats, tight fitting pants, papor guys." showing small Ethiopian boys cap itary tradition. Tho day might also bo ters using the phonograph records. mits to British demands. van, 2 building lots, Montvale; .Toseph Mrs. R. Earle Beers, president of under the auspices of the North Bran high blaci:, loggings, buckled ahocs, used to Inculcato tho lesson tliat a na Tho League oi; Nations is merely tured from a neighboring tribe, held A. Bbdner to Andrew Laako, building ANP JEWELERS I SCO a man start on tho trail ot a Mr. Sciiroer and Mr. Stocker said the Northford-North Branford League ford Athletic Club will be held at the and topped off with a powdered wig tion which loves peaces jpay bo will a farce and a cover for this conflict. struggling by powerful men, during a lot, Home Place. club rooms on Wednesday evening, crook in tiieir petition they had manufact- JustlcT Remind You That of Women Voters and Mrs. Alden J. and a fancy hat, the marines earned ing and ablo to fight yiiiaa. certain The French, who sec in this falling dreadful process of mutilation prac November 13th. Through Uic efforts And iio acorns the polico, but brings ured and placed on sale many of tlio This is Tonic Time Hill, secretary, attended the meeting the respect of General Wtuihlngton forces in tho world make poaoo Im ticed upon them. Blllio Blunden with his mother, Mrs. of this club. North Branford has been him to book. records and contended the phonogra-, O"*- botween England and Italy tho T.ikf Pcplona, Mellow, Malt, Dcef In: North Haven Community House wlien they fought witli hia colonial possible. William Blunden of Celar Street en a leader in the realm of Sport for "Sliejlock Holmes?" I inquire. Some- pWc reproduction was not tho use e™vc3t danger to France's future Wine :ind Iron or CptI Liver Qil. oa Monday. afternoon and listened to troops at Trenton and Princeton, New "directly or indirectly" ot live duck wolfaro am desperately trying to Photographs can lie, but these pho tertained at a Hallow'en masquerade an able address by Mr. Mallon on the past fifteen years, so It is hoped Joraey. otlo scornfully cries: Then enjoy the winter with good KBMKMBigil \YHX flujoyj niake pence, nhe other League ot Na- tographs tell tho truth. party Thursday evening. The guests "The League of Nations and the Eth that there will be a capacity crowd It wa-s during the period of fancy THE NEW ''Sherlock U—. No; he's one ot those Hcaltli. Nothing desoi'vos tho heartier sup Themoot live docoysia prohibited "ons members insofar as they have Emll Ludwlg, well-known writer, were: Norma Petro, Ann Laird, Nan iopian-situation." at their first party of the season. dressing that thoy won the well newspaper guys." who dropped In yesterday, remarked You Can Buy port ot the American people than tho by federal regulations. taken any stand at all, are merely cy and Jane. Williams, Joan Norris, ,,On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Beers Prizes will be awarded and refresh known cognomen "LcatliernepkH," due movement which has boon Instituted puppoto and tools of the big powers. that his travels in Ethiopia, prepar Elizabeth Anderson, Donna Gardiner, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry eritertalncd the members of the Execu ments will be served. All are welcome to the high leather stock they wore to I SCO a tiinn sll In the seat ot the ing his book on "Tho Lifo ot tho Here, or wc will repair what you to build a fitting memorial to Will Tokyo.—Tho Japanese Government Mussolini goes on with his Ethiopi- Edward and Sonny Cook, Charles tlve. board in her home. and those attending will be assured protect their coata from an overly CHEVROLET FOR great. River Nile," enabled him to say that htive now. Rogers by popular subacrlptton. More ofllclal dooldod to accept Great Bri act against Italy, with the Italian Rowley. of a pleasant evening. powdered or more often an overly And they ask his advice upon matters pens, there will bo war. for such an the photographs were only too accu Gcbelin and Whitman Candies floured wig. than Is generally realized, our nation ot state. tain's Invitatlou to tho London Naval The Board of Assessors met for the blockade of Italian ports. It that hap- rate. ,• Soda Fountain Service the year The powdered wig went out with al chnractor has been molded by the "A diplomat, suroly." But to my Contcronco, beglnulng December 2. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Porter have been last ^nrie in..the Town Hall on Frl- EXHIBIT AT FOOD SHOW pean war. In England tho talk is ot Some tlilnk it sad that Mussolini 'round ffuicy hats and buckled shoes, but the traditions of our groat mon wliich surprlao Tho chief Japancao delegate v/111 be entertaining Zack Thompson who re v.* i^yj Petey Naimo,Local PopurarAthlete,@oesTo Hopkins Grammar Schog^TToday ^SUSffl^lHiSHLSlP^SDAY, NOV. 7,1936 PaofG Snvnn THE BBAWFORD REVIEW, THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1935 Page Six Frozen Dessert Right Out Oi The AW Federal Fuads To Pay jPontiaC WorliS Caiiine Carving Collects Cash t By R F SEPVICE •--— Law Machinery Mudents For Work Done Clark Uabin. who owes as imicn I ••• uiyde Lucas ana his orchos Overtime To Ills "Uomco No. 1" rntihinii ! tra have bo*^" "engaced" for the ! TTKRH Is Uio rosuU ot the lucky Tile first two allotments ot Feder I •*•••• day that IIOOHUO Uoromla, Now orig aimfans lo pirong arm uc- mythical night club program, "Mu.~ Now In Motion al funjs to Connecticut for sUnienl .. tics as to Ilia iir*>- leal Itpndezvous." over Ibo NiK . York BCHliitor, took hor oinnRO stick aid under the National Youth Aitanin- Supply Demand in one hnnil anil n cako ot aoiip In tlio llk', JoltiP the n.i- blue network WtMlnc'"»nyp at S p.m. Ilrnllh Ijibomtorles CooiienrtInK illn Thealrft baml f.H.l. Jnsit liUe a rca-l night club. atrntlon include Ihc sum of 549,478 other. "Snlulil," tho nnnio ot this With Dairy .And I''ood Coinnilssloiu-r wu(;on this month, »v.«' juopram books attraction.'! foi which Is being paid to high school Orders inr new cars are pouriiiB in bonnlltul Eculiitnre, enrnoil for Its llu win be lieanl a limited mmibor ot weeks Instead To Protect rulille boys and girls in return for work dally and the total proiluction ot creator tlio flrst prize, protoBslonnl eliiBS, ot }2r.tl in the Klovonth An Aloiiilay evfining nf the usual 13. done. State NYA Director Thomas J. 1930 moilcl PontUics hna reached the over CliS on Ibe nual Conipotitton tor Sumll Sculp- Tcsling activities of the Stale De Dodd announced upon iho arrival of 19,000 mark wllh the faclories work luroa In Whito Boav. same T u I I h o ii i •*• Jessica Drngonotlc, Btnv ol partment of Health Laboratories sup the second NVA nlloUiient this week, ing at twu shitia a day to crowd In Suhuilttcd ulouK with more tlian dnimdtlc series Miat rrtday night NUtJ show, t/ikc: plementing tho enforcement work of "High school students who arc to every possible shipment. 4,000 other cnrvluBa, by nciiliitora whinh brings tho lor •lonorn for gifts iccehcd Jioti the Stale 15alry and Food Commis receive pay for part-time work un Tliat i.s Ihe slatcmeiil ot A. W. Ii. yoiuiE nail old, amateur nuil protea- blRRoyt. of ihe listeners. Among sioner under Connecticut's new "fro dcr this prognmi must be selected sionnl alike, "Snliiltl" la a strlldna stage ami acieen ihpm will he found Gilpin, vice president and general sal oxumplo ot llio BlriiloH nmile In iionp stnrR to tho ml- an electric orgiin, zen desserts" law should go far to by the principal ot the local high es manager ot Pontlac Motor Co., inoilollhiBohicolhohoKhiiilnuotlho Clark Gable cropboiic. T h' medals, handkcr ward elminating from the market, sciiool, or by those whom the princi and the contlnuaUon ot good business products of lui.icrupulous inanutaclur- pal has appointed," Director Dodd annual oompotlUona Iwolve yeiirn ullo Tlioaire aorics last year won chlGfB, table linen makes It a foregone conclusion, ho ago. t! aniuinl vote of tho nidtn eilltors cra and ice cream and other frozen said. "Tlic NYA provides funds which Laurels And Travers Resume and trained poems nnya, that salcn will go fonvard at Tho Twolnii Auniinl Oompotltlon i "the best dramatic luognuu on dedicated to her. producUs which do not meet wUh the are paid to neeily students in amounts the record breaking pace already ea- A air." for Tho Procter & (liinililo tu-lzos to- all ot tliem are rigid requiremcnla of the law, I'^ricnd not exceeding ?0.00 n month, but tlie labllshcd for this year. tolnllUB ?2,non, will onU'liiUy cloao band made and Lee Mlckle, director of tlio Bureau of Federal organliaUon plays uo part In on May 1, insil, after which \w\it\ Rivalry On Hammer Field »*»Neila Goodello. tliG riBtng; represent months nie recent aimouncomcnt ot tlio Laboratories of the Stnto Department the selection ot the students or tho wlnnlUB Hculplures will lio cxlilhlted ling radio star, who tnke.q rtuih tireless effort 1930 Pontlac line followed Uio short- of Health, declared In tho depart In llbnirles, nnisoama aiul loiulint; ith Kamuna as "lops" amonj; KUIK on tho part ol bei cniiditioiis upon which the aasistanco eat between model shut-down perlml ment's weekly broadcast today. is given." dopartiiiont storoa throuiihout tho ehnrso, by wrillUE to the Nation.: Gridiron Sunday Afternboh iK pianists, uses an entirely dlflor- admirers. She in the history of tho company. country. Entry bhiiiks for tills com •nt style frum that used by the iiopu reads every fan Jessica This will mean, Mr. Micklc stated, "Our total proihietlon during Uie Seiiiv SculiUaro Comniltteu, 80 VAV Knechtmeii Idle This Week, There are several thouRiuuls youtlia petition may bo oblnlnml, tree ot lUU Slroot, Now York, N..Y. tar Whileman favorite. Ntitla chai'is tetter sbu gets,. Dragonctte that all persona in the State may pur- last two weeks has been running nt her,songs "sweet and low" wbilp in Connecticut who have been hnrd and they're all mouitted in huge ehase and use ice creams, frozen cus 8011 cars per day, which has given us Thrillin^ Contest Expected In Clash Of Contenders For Title Of Ramona speciallxca In tho "lioi "memory" books. pressed to eoiuinuo high school work. tards, sherbets, ices and the growing over 4O00 cars each of those weeks, ii Team Next Friday And Greater New Haven- Largest Crowd Of Season To Be On Hand scat" , stylo which hna made liet Director Dodd pointed out, because ot mcnl fm-ocaat and make certain our Aotunl liis|icotloii'ot homes will bo says Mr, Gilpin. "That makes a total famous. *•• After three guest star np- list of nttraelive frozen apectalitiea, tho Inability of their parent.s to pro prcdlclion of a iuontli ago that Pon made. Through tho cooperation of ed- For Most Crucial Encounter— Kickoff Set For 2:30 secure in the luiowledge tliat the of 18,007, of the 1930 model. Added to poarancoH In two weeks, Jano Fro- vide them with carfare, lunch money tlac will build -18,000 ot the new 1030 ucalioniil groupa, local Bupcrlntoii- al Mere Turkey Dajr mau, radio's loveliest lark, dashed hcaltli, food and dairy authorities are our total production ot 1035 models ••-•While Harriet HllUard Is In and, in the some instances, proi^r earn by January 1." dcnls and tonchora, tlio children ot The 13ranford Laurels-ace going through all the motions of be Hollywood, liilUo Trastt IS mibsu to I'lttsburgit to headline a theatre doing their share to make these ap clothing. since January 1, Pontlac has blull tilting m her singing role wlUi Ot. 1 here. Slio'Il bo back on the air petizing and nutritious products pure, 144,040 ears this year. our schools will take Into the home a ing serious in their preparation for the S''™ ^''"\,^'^''^^^^iJi'^,^'.^ Tho students given aid are requir One of the largest contlrnmtioii knccd'mcn Fast llomKiing Into Giteat Slinpo As Season Dra,ws ale Nelatm'B orchestra on the Hoii soun. wholesome and safe. By intelligently apocially prepared homo Inapcclinn Travers. But having whipped an aggressive and acnal-minded ed to work for the money they get, "Snle.i anil deliveries are keeping classes ever hold In St. George's 11. RtlJley-Nelaon prograina Sunilay ev reading the label on each package, form of chock list. With tho help and Near To liiicr—CoinniciciijI Squad Will Meet Tougli Opponent enings. Ilarilet will be bach with They must also meet certain eligibil pace with production. In the United C. Church of Quilford was held Sat Walco outfit last week, Coach Albie Booth's charges are confident ••• James Melton Is In great Je-/ Iho purchaser may know exactly what giildanco ot parents and relatives the I-ierc I'o'r Annual Thanksgiving Day Classic-Tilt Set For 10:00 Ozzle In ft month after she maUcs niand for movies aa well as radio, j ity requirements: They must be over States alone during the tlrat nine urday morning. Uev. 'J'bomns Murray of their first victory over the hard-fighting Traver~ s when they he is purchiuslng for bia family. child will then ln.ipcot the home cl- a picture as a co-star with Fred ills llrsl movie Isn't released until.' 10 years of age; they must need such montlis this year our retail deliver and Uev, Edwin Demensko assisted meet at Haiiimer Field Sunday afternoon at 2.30.30.. Astatre and Uingur llogora. late November, but he's been sign The new law defines each type of aid for school expenditures and they ies amounted to 113,388 cars, leaving linliiallon existing hazards." Coach Johnny Knccht is resting; his weary Rninford lligli school Uev, Francis J, Finn. The Travers smokers are . putting ed for a second one, "The Desert frozen dessert as to the Ingredients it must be doing creditable school work. the difference between tliat figure and charges this week in preparation for their 'i'st Housatonic Valley '•• •••Whllo John Mllla, Jr., ia re Song," already. the finishing touches on tlielr attack must contain. Air. MlcUle said. For Preforenco la given to . students who the 1935 model production total of r-ri''T^^iryryT^i,i- covering from Illness in a Now York League contest with ,Sheltona\va);,next Friday and for the impend Paul Tolly' Pauk, example a frozen product lu Connecti are members of relief families. 126,133 to bo accountcil for 1030 Poii- and defense this week, and knotted hospital, mp Dad, John, Sr., la ••• Peter Van Kteeden, youthful) cut Is now not "ice cream" unless it tlnd cars to bo dellvcrcil during tlie ing Commercial classic to be played fMs year at Hammer Field, tho noose around their bag of tricks— alnglTig with hlfl maestro of "Town Hall Tonight," It will not bo possible lo aid all of Thanksgiving Pay morning at lO.Pflo.'clpck., not to be opened again until they take Ex-Local Hi Starj famed sons, the doesn't.hesitate to como right out' Is pure and clean, made from a com tho high school students In Connecti first thirty days arc niiptoximatcly Special On bination of milk products, eggs, water 36,000 which represents a dollar value "L\Bran£ord HIglj Scliools' next liomc the field against the Laurels in Bran .Mills Urothera. on In favor of studio cut v/ho need such aid to complete sugar and contains at least ten per ford Sunday afternoon.. 'hoFrtdny evening audiences. He says their schoolUig, but it is hoped to to the purchaser of some .$28,000,000. /football garno will , bo the,final en that w hen t li a Great at Princeton '(i:3U p.m., o.s.t., cent of milk fat and 18 percent of milk reach a substantial number of them. '"riiia huge fall business shows that Travers Victors, counter with Now Hnvcn Commercial Tlie. tapering-off process consisted ';unini8 Hevue boya In the band solids, except that if it contains co Tho rcsponslbllty for tlie -lolcotlon November and December UoiihtleHa High at Hornmor Field. This week of hgbt.workouts as 'the climax of a Tigers Display. Crusl.Uig Attack-- lugrams. On this have nn audience, coa, chocolate or similar ingredients will be the -best last two-montlis per ISIS they work a lot of those to be helped Is definitely a Knecht'fl team will be Idle, but next week, of grueling practice sessions Ooiiiit In Each Vcrlod And Kc<;p line aoriep you these perceiitoges may each he lower iod that this company aa well us tliu 6ToO harder than they local one," Director Dodd stated, "and Friday afternoon will travel upstato which carried far into the floodlight Slalo Clean—Puuk, i,oA'an Star -•ar the velvety by two percent. If to this product the industry over has oxpeiienccO. It In and oppose Uie strong Shelton grid- hythras of Art might In a bare tliero will be no Interference by the 50 CARDS IMPRINTED stage. , ,, . . studio. He bas equivalent of five dozen eggs yoika a confirmation of the wisdom ami fore Minute Pass dors who are quite jubilant about the Inssel and his ois NVA in the eolections." It is evident that the Travers are Princeton, N. J.—With the elusive •lieatra, and con tried both tjpos baa been added to each 90 pounds of sight again displayed by loaders of victory over tho Mllford High school LcVon and the hard-hitthig Paul of broadcahttng WITH YOUR I^AME prepared* to 'shoot the whole works" ij-altotfraceDunn. the mix, it must be distinctly labelled must be jiroperly stored and that all the Uulustry in advancing announce VniHlcrmiioInn, Trnvorfl Back Uiinii coinblno lost Saturday when they boat TIio M. I. I''. Irani of Uraiiford will Hhirt Imskt'tljali KCIIHOU Dec. f» with new couc't. Pauk of Branford, fit for service but bia experience against the Green Wave. Inspired by ono oI tfiD most Grace Dunn aa "frozen euatard" or "French lee persons who come In contact wlUi ment and auto show dateu to tho ear HB YiirrtM To Top Strons; Annex them 0 to 6, With two victories under KlanillMK IcK lo rlKlit nrn (i. Olsiin, .1. Walsli, IJ. KlccltnrH, A. A|;n7//.l, S. .SoUoIownUy, again after early-season Injuries, Uie Important oE tho ue\Ver singing shows him, ho cream." A fine or imprisonment is pro ly fall. their 0-0 victory over the Annex team, Bays, that the boys Uie manufacturing or handling ot fro Tmini III Tlirllllng- rinlili their bolts tlio Sheltonltea believe n. Itrydcii; front row, It-.K, lu rlglit, M. MoiiiHius, ntiuiDKCr; 1^, Acelo, \V. SnnlesUi, Tigers presented their full strength j'stars. Peter \ vidcd for selling it as ice cream. A tlie Smokers are in a fighting mood. sound a third bet- zen desserts shall be healthy and shall "When wo got the reports of tho Uioy have hit their stride and appear against the Navy last week, as Coach Van Steedcn ^ frozen product containing from three J. 8ulvln, niitl K. Hanlcslil Meanwhile, as the New Haven ( tar when they be subject to an annual health exum- three groups ot executives who pre Donoyim nolcl, Sayll.., RpcU.— A t9 bo, formidaVlOv.opppnonts for the Crisler'3'-Tigers claws proved more •'• One of the most ca,tchy theme can "flhow tbelpl to ten percent of milk fat is not ice Smokers are shaping up in the pink of .ueiodles on the air J^ that ot Sig stua." InaUon. Tlio Bureau of Laboratories, sented tho new cars to our entire deal Frnnit MorrlwoU flriliiii In which Goor- Branford High squad. This will bo a lethal wciitions than the Navy shells cream and must be labelled and sold condition, Coach Albie Booth's team mund liomberg's Tuesday evening Direclor Mlckle explained, assists the or body In twenty-four great nieet- glo Vjindormaolnn, Trnvors Smoker regular Housatonic. Valley, Icnguo lilt. as tho jurigle cat tore the Middles to ns "ice milk." A product made from who stopped the running attack and Studio I^urtlep. It alternates a. one *•* Ray Noblo, heard Wednea* Dairy and Food Commissioner and inga from coast to coast during the baokflold ace, scored a touchdown, in On ThnnUBglvIng Day morning old Branford High shreds, defeating them, 20 to 0. pure, clean water and sugar contain actually out-rushed and out-charged atep. n waltz, and a fox trot tune days at 9:30 p.m., e.s.t., over UBS,i local health officers by examlng many first two weeks ot October, 11 was ovi A SELECTION OF 16 DEBiaNS AND VEESES the last few minutes ol play when ho opponots will face each other when M I F Basketball Team To slgnirylng the types of music Kom- got lu from London tho same day/ ing no milk solids is an "ice or "ice tlie burly forwards of Wallingford, Princeton's first tally came at the samples of frozen desserts lo see that dent that our new lino would be recelv Intercepted an Annex pass, and gal- tho Commercial comblno comes to berg features oa bis popular pro hia new aerlea went on the air, duo end of an uninterrupted 51-yard sherbet" and must be so labelled. Any each meets the requirements ot the town to try conclu.'iloiis with Johnny Breaks Even With are being driven through their regu gram. to tho boat's delay. i ed with greater enthusiasm than wore loppeU 85 yai;da gayo tlio .Travora (i 0 march, after White, Pauk and Sand- frozen , pro.duct which fails to meet Knocht'a Branford HIgli School. In the lar routine this week . and Booth is class under which it is labelled and tho 1935 cars. to 0 victory over the. Annex lost Sun back plunged to the 20-yard line with these definitiona in .the law is "im games wlilcH have been played be confident that his charges will take I hoard oyer in Montowese. But, as the sold, and to dotorinln rl ..•g**"' mS3- ,r^.f•f^ i Library V, 11. Gonn ^^^ygOBP REVIEW, THURSDAY, NOV. 7,JL935 Pago Three In Town Court Saturday morning I BOY SCOUTS Page Eight three young men pleaded guilty to THE HOSIE NBrWSPAl'ER IS A Tira 116MB Tout pngo ot tho country Trinity Church Notes j Troop 2, Boy Scouts arc ""==""2 ^^ , following some arguments at M. : • • • VITAl. ronCE IN EVERY TOWN nnANFOUD—NO,''npolcon In Russia," from !every Tuesday evening at the Parish,^a ^^^danc e ^^at g^Sve^a jj^,Hall, u,the Saturday POUTRA\1NQ AS IT DOES lnou-se under the leadership ot W. STONY CIlKKK-ilrs of General do Cautln- SHORT BEACH {^OME UVi. MEN'S CLUB cvciTlng previous. LOCAL HAPrEMNGS IN SHORT nE.XO) other man was In such dose ; Flanders Smith, newly appointed Jack Kackendo, 116 Legion Avenue, I ri iiifi liiTiilil nil' -if '•••'•*«** ' OIIANNIS Clia relnllnnshlp with the cm- bAAAjJUti^^**ifei****^ Mr Fred S. Eaton, Superintendent i„poulmaater. Mr. Smith Is assisted by I'AMIUAR LANGUAGE was lined 55 on each of the following COV^l—i the peak of his power, and Mr. Maurice KIrby wlio has been HI MIssca Virginia and Betty Bolcll. of Trees ot New Haven, will be the! Assistant Scoutmaatci-s William Rey- charges: Breach of the peace and Clje — ^' „n|,cs of Napoleon's thoughts speaker at the November meeting of „oid8 and Edward Walker. The Rector ebietu Is now out of doora part of the day. mann ot Double llcach Uoad enter drunkenness. John Saczynskl ot Rose AND EAST HAVEIS ^EWS is now chairman of the Troop Com ,ordn in tho Journey ot thlrlccii tained n group of gliosis at a Hallow the Men's Oub to bo held Wednesday, Hill Road, Branford and Stephen .and thirteen nights from Russia Tlio Womana Auxiliary met Mon e'en party this week ul their homo. November 13th at 6:30 p. m., at the mittec. Miller ot 125 Silver Street, received nrls. Hclensod after one-hundred day noon tor a covered diah luncheon A buffet luncheon was aervcd from a Parish House. Mr. Eaton Is a nephew Scouting la open to all boys twelve tho same penalUes for similar offenses VOL. VIII—NO. 38 Branford, Connecticut, Thursday, December 26,1935 by the author's dcacondanls. In the flrehouso. A short bufllncss table decorated In appropriate decor of the late Mr. V. T. Hammer and his years of ago and over. Any boy who i ^^ ^ additional $15 for resisting an or booki Include '"IVnlllng Cor- mooting followed with Mrs. Thomas C. ations, interest in the trees of Branford la Is interested is invited to join. I olBccr. rough Mexico." a travel book Braolton prcnldlng. Mrs. A. A. Young Among the gucnla wore! Mlisca great. Hia aubject "Shade Trees, la GIRL SCOUTS GIVE ranok; "Frontiers of Chrls- one of interest to every resident of FREER CHOOSES MORGAN CHOSEN IMISS DOERFLER wna admitted to momhorBhlp, Agnes Swenaon, Catherine Orcenvnll, The November meeting ot the Wo Trinity Aid will meet this evening CAROL PROGRAM PLANS UNDERWAY Local Prospects Look V.ng.^ " by F. C. Grant; and Bclty I'urcbll, and Bllllo Slonick, our community. man',..„..„s Church Missionary Association at 7:.tS In the parish house. Mrs. Fred- COMMirrEE FOR AS TOWN CLERK FOR EAST HAVEN PORTRAYS TOWN t Av Caesar's" by P. B. DlUy Coatello of Double Beach Uoad James and Jack Glynn, Edward Slice- Supper will be served by '''"""•y will be held Monday, November 4lh crick Clark, Mra. Frederick Bllckcr AT ROTARY CLUB lllernturo; "Lea- •• be made , „ „ in Trlnlf BUSINESS MEN'S CLUB Is suffering from tho cffoota of a bro- hnn and Bill Markham. Aid and reservations should at 3 p. m. in Trinity Parish House, and Mrs. Frank Elslnger will be hos BIRTHDAY BALL BY SELECTMEN IN UNIQUE MAP World," by M. Iccn orm. in advance with the supper commit New Haven. The speaker will be Miss A very pleasing touch was added For Marked Betterment i' ' In Fithlopla," Mr, and Mrs. Uollln G, Bauer, form tesses. tee: Catherine Barnsby on furlough from to the mecf.ng of the Branford Ro IMiina uro nndcr»vuy to torm an arbook" by erly ot Short Bcacu announco IM WlnlloUl R. Morgan ot Bradley Members oC tho Squaro Shooters Shanghai, China. Gerard W. Freer, Belccled to head Knat Haven Business luul Vtolcs- HIatorlcnl events, homes and birth ot a Bon, Rollln Ooodrlcli at Uio The Young People of The Baptist tary club on Monday of this week by Street has been appointed by the are asUed to moot Saturday morning ARMISTICE DAY The Every Member Canvass will bo the committee for. East Haven's ob sloiuil Men's Ai^^Uon. A. V. churches will be reproduced on a 30x40 Dawn Of New Year Approach ^lurea," Now Haven Hospital Oct. 20. Before ;,u uecomuer ou.. , Church will meet at the church to- the presence of ten members ot Girl Branford Board of Selectmen to serve map ot Branf6rd during the next few at 10 In tho club house to transact held D'eccmbcr 8th servance of President Roosevelt's lolcnndie, orlRhta^f^'vior ot (ho | her marriage, Mrs. Bauer WM Wi™ There will be a special celebration Trlnlty Guild has ordered a num- morrow evening at 7 ;15 and attend an cout Troop 26. who enlertnincd the out the unexpired term ot Charles Important business. Birthady Ball on January 3D. has an Idon, has an tor libS nWo to wc weeks, Climlotto Amlrows of New Haven. ' of the Holy Communion at 8:50 a. m. ber ot 1036 Church Knlendars which old fashioned husking boo at Rice's lub members and guests with a fine no,".diey, deceased, us town clerk. Mr. only « portion ot thoso who mWit *"»» Isabella Rulh Doerfler work All Local Factories Are New Busy, And Prospects Of Oon- nounced the following list of promi on Armlatlco Day, Monday, November will be aold for 35 cents each. Thoao I Farm, Mcrlden. progrom of Cnrtslmna Carols. Tho HoBdley's Icrm will run until the ilrst 1.0 Intercalcd, and «,mld vorj- much '"B tor the WPA art education pro- tinued Activity Look Bright—"Various PWA Activi Mr. and Mra. .Tohn Gow and family nent local people as constituting his Monday In January. in.3R, ao that Mr. ot Taylor Plaoo who havo boon In Armistice service will bo conduclrf nth with prayers tor peace. who desire one arc asked to notify the ^ youlhful singers were heartily ap apprcclale having nil who wlali to V"^'^ «l t''" Rlackalono Library art ties Furnish Employment To 74 People—Building Sunday morning al the Unl»" JMF Morgan's present tenure will extend atudio on tho second lloor began this Hartford for several weeks havo ro- After tho Service tho Church will Guild aa the supply is limited. corps of ttssislants lor the affair. plauded. know nioro about Iho nssoclnUon Shows Some Activity, And Eetail Trade Is Good. el,Hev.l!dlU,Dcw^hnspr^;>^_^^ to that time. week a border of old nrllclcs, In the lurncd to tholr homo hero. be open all day in order thai everyone The Men's Club will meet Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams, Mr. The Girl Scouts who partlclpalcd get lu loueli witll lllm nt IIol- Family aa'herlna. offer unusual opporlunlllc» lor .lory-l«lllna picture. Winileld Morgan was born In East museum alio copied an ancient spin-1 /-1TTT•r•^"^^ Am ansiilUibld patriotio messagc organtotlone for W>s onJ". ,invite ,, d• mav have the opportunity ot honoring day_,, November 13th at 0.30 p. m. at I and Mrs. Roy Engell, Mr. and Mrs. were Jcanette Bradley, pianist, Phyl conibc's Brug Store. Aa tho opening day ot 1030 ap type, UBO tho larsesl alop. With tho Haddam and spent his youth In Mcrl nlng wheel and from (imc to tlmoiPLAY CxlVLIN Al proaches 11 aocms quite appropoa lo Rov. Edith Dowoy Is spending a few llHADEIt ot tlio SniiiiBhol (lullil curruiit In tho lamp (ilriiCTt o// re- a,e memory of those who havo died the Parish House. Supper will be Henry W. Ant?., Mr and Mrs. Edgar lis Winters, Vlrglnlo Bracken, Marie to attend, iioiil in the almvo plcturo InHrrrv^e of our country and of served by Trinity Aid after which Bacon. Mr and Mrs. E. F. Ballou, Mrs. den, but has lived for the last forty win lake from books, pictures and j „ . i-vrnTOril OTTTTTJPTT estimate local condltlona with a , days this week In Now York Clly. A Mb™ tho homo bulk with tho Photo. Laich, Doris Montellus, Leona Bark years In Branford. For the past live examplo ot wlinl cim lie done by nil IliiBli hulli. Set your ounicra for a nravlne for the peace ot the world, their will be'a speaker. Otto B. Bath, Mr and Mra Fred er, Lily Hendrickson, Alice Wllaon, museum pieces, authentic copies ot ar-1 1)A1 1 Ife 1 vjl"l U IvLirl view to ascertaining, aa far na anmlciir pholoKrniillcr wllh nii In- years he has been clerk ot the Bran tides ot local Interest to form n bor-1 Tlio Short Beach Sunshlners nre one of a series;;^"'l^;'"";" Inie expoBUro'. open tho Bhutter and C l"ve 1° P.a ,„ >i,n-oui pcu.rul .k.d. | Servloea on Thanksgiving Day will Bcntaon, Mr. ond Mrs. Marshall Bciibe, Catherine Neal and Wilma Maurer. POLICE PLAY posalblo, what Uio new year holds oxpoiitlvo camera. lliBlantly "turn on" the PliotollaHli licmbWnK lianai md hciJs B"i«ri ford Board of Selcclmcn. dor around the map. 1 EffcoUvo staging and costuming 10- working on layelloa which will be giv P,(c» arc (ll -...-. 5,5 as follows: 8 a. m. Holy Commun Dr. and Mrs. A. B Bishop, Mr. and There were 43 present nt tho lunch in store tor Branford. Keeping nlwiiya rhotoKrauhlciilly It 1» "u oxcclluiit liull) which you have phiced in tlio Miss Hazel Van WIe, who has served Churches will bo placed 111 tholr gothor with tho capable direction ot en to some worthy family during tho j S»?- ion; D:30 a. m. Morning Prayer. Mra. Henry H Bradley, Rev Father eon, including A. B. King and William SANTACLAUSTO In mind that our local fortunes arc lllclurt) and Ihls Oulld nieinher 1» t" floor lamp. Thcro will ho a vivid, la- Klial yuulli liai i»itl. very ably for several years as assis correct settings, Iho old academy on j Mra. M. J. Cnrpinolla and tho work winter. Tholr winter program also In [;;^roflt'^rrarc'aho.c Church. Tell milliun cuvti icciira J. J Broderlck, Dr and Mrs Paul F. Knoll of the New Haven Club. Tlio bound up wllh thoao ot tho country ho collKi'tttulaled on hiB work. BlBiitniioouB lluBh of llKht. Iniiuedl- lAnJ cannot now unsay. tant town clerk, will retain her posi tho green, highways and byways abou'. of tho cast made tho prcacntatlon of cludes making up baslcols oC grocer Prl7.cs will bo glv«n at caoh able "It's a good Idea tor an American Brown, Mr. and Mra. Roy E. Burwcll, Social Club served. HOMELESS MEN nt largo, It la still possible to barard To Iho Snapahol Clullil, howovw, ulely uflcr Ibia Hash CIOBO tho Bhultcr tion. tho early village will nil go to make "A .Toko on Santa Clans" one of the ies for ahut-lns. IlesorVatloDS m«y ho "lade with this plcluro roprcBMila iniu'k '•""•" of your camera and you liavo your I They have no patt lo sign—our UiL