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The Portsmouth Herald du lieu suivant : Portsmouth, New Hampshire • Page 9

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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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iHE PORtSMOlfmi N. H. HERALD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21,1934. HJTCH PLANE mm HOP To Blaze Way For Line Arasrica'Ad West BIG'SISTER Pi'css) A Pokker i' 13, r.iann?:! by four men.

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BE AU. RVGWCT GOT UOTS OF WOOD-VIE. ETTA KETT tUu ship make AlrJoa, is 13CO milt's; the from Msrocco to Capo miles; the third, from islands to rr-rr-T-cribo, Venezuela, 50. The tUp at th.o Caps Ve-d" Islands, the t.wo-lor;gj hazards." c.irrie? Fokker I lar out. ol the South lanes, the by cinorgencles.

will fe-cp touch botii land and Vic to give roi'J positions. should the twt run prove the Dutch ro olhcr ships across'the Atlantic rvadur.lly extend a neuvorli o. over UiC Dutch Wcit Indies. I'M XLL SET' IQS Don't Let Your. Eyes Go Ga-Ga THE POSITION, By, PAUL ROBINSON I'HftfJE A COM1WG HOME TO Go AND -KEEP AN EME ON HER HIRED ON ONE Vinisi P'snr in Siberia library of'this'Siberian.

Tity, 'described his ideas for; a. flying. machine and c-yntinc-d detailed drawings. V. $.

manuscript ai-Uo da Viilci, mediaeval ital- jt ar.d inventor, lound -in the Political deals is the topic of conversation in quarters. sa NORMAL STATIONS SHOO FLIES $1-75 DESK CHAIR (roll top) $5.85 I AUTOMOBILES $5.95 up- I WHEELBARROWS 85c I COASTER WAGONS $4.85 Best values in the city. Be sure and see our complete A line before making a tekcticn. All purchases cfelivered if desired Portsmouth Furniture Co- Friday, Dec. 21 Ringers 4.30-^Richard Kramer 4.45—Romance the Water Sara Simpson 5.35—Birthday Man Saturday 8.30—Melody Minutes 9.30—Musical.

Masterpieces 9.45—Homemaker 10.15—Tib's 'Musical Mountaineers 10.45—Cecil DidT.on. Schubert Club of Kennebunk 11.15—Modernistic Melodies 11.3(MJack -Stanley program Radio Club Ober 1.20—Herald news flashes 3.15—Farm" Hash School- of Music 3.45—Reminiscences cal. and instrumental: Assemble Hideout Reichrr.an's orches'ti'a" Denny 'orchestra orchestra 12.30—Don Pedro's. orchestra talk 5.15—Tom Mix and his Straight Shooters 5.30—Interview Ivory Stamp club 6.35—Press-radio news 6.40—Musical turns 6.45—Juvfenile dramatic sketch chorus 7.15—Musical turns 7.30—Revue, 7.45—Uncle Ezra Dragonette, Carol Deis, Katherine Palmer, Alma KitcheU, soloists; male quartet; orchestra time 9.3C—Dance and concert music First Nighter, drama Black -anct'90-plece vo- NEAE B. A M.

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5.45^-Children's Christmas program 6.15—Melody iLimi.ted 6.45—Larry 'and Marge 7.15—Jiist''Plain Bill, sketch 7.30—Merry-go-round, variety 7.45—Boake Carter Jacques Renard's orchestra 8.30—Court of Human Relations 9.30—Holly wood revue, featuring, Clark Gable, Dick Powell, Jane Wil- Hams; -orchestra 10.30—Nick Parkyakakas rhynu-ster orchestra Renai-d's. orchestra Fisher's orchestra 12.30—Frank Dailey's orchestra En- WBZ England agriculture 5.30—Singing Lady 5.45—Childhood playlet adventure G.15—Ray Jones, tsaor 6.30—Press-radio news 6.35—Weather forecast 6.45—Lowell Thomas 'n Andy 7.15—Plantation Echoes 7.30—Red Davis, drama 7.45—Love drama Rich Jin Jewels of enactment 8.15—Dick Leiberfs musical revue 8.30—Intimate revue, presenting Al Goodman's orchestra, and vocalists; James Melton, tenor Employer in a Changing World, J. D. Stern 8.15—Veterans of Foreign.Wars: the Bonus, Representative Wright Pat- 'man, speaker 9.30—Phil Baker, Martha Mears, contralto; orchestra show and vaudeville 10.30—The Jew and America, Rabbi Morris Lazaron forecast 11.05—Federal Housing, John Car- 11.15—Joe Rines' orchestra 11.30—Praddy Martin's orchestra orchestra 12.30—Archie Bleyer's orchestra DANGEROUS SEASON Most Accidents Happen Christinas, Says College Authority All sails set for a iasie treat fhat the talk of the port! AT ALL STATE LIQUOR STORES BLENDED WHISKY Distilled, matured and by CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION, PHILADELPHIA den, leading.from the former kr.pcrlal last quarter of a century science has palace to tae 1 Brandenburg Gate, steadily reduced dangers, while mast become to Berliners winter; vastly increasing the capacity of man (, rousers ftegin to bag at the pockets With Silver Dollars Good times will be here when men's says the municipal council. "Berlin brighter and lighter" has i concealed from -his sight, been adopted as a slogan by the nazii city fathers to halt the post-war i "lure of the west" which has moved of the few areas hereto- stead of at the Times.

News- the greater part of the capital's night life to the fashionable west end district, to the detriment of the "inner city." Unter'den Linden and other main thoroughfares, of old city are flood-Highted every evening. Shop, are ablaze far into night, 'the merchants been granted lower electricity rates. traffic company, advertises the campaign, many of Its street caw and busses displaying in huge red letters the Invitation: "Every Berliner once a day" in the inner city." WITHIN 25, YEABS. It Would So Appear Upton Sinclair says he is going to tell the "inside story" of how he got Difficult to Distinguish Tike a second look before you call an licked in California. Bat hasn't' the object flashing through the sky a me- It may be Captain Riclcenback- outside story told it Kansas teor.

City Star. I Ohia State Journal. i JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB (By Associated Press) Urhana, is more important than the Fourth, of July as a scientific party, financed jointly by the Brit Dominion (Nashua Telegraph) Discoveries Byrtl Antarctic expedition once more have, dramatized the extraordinary progress that has been made in the technique of exploration since the ill-fated Scott expedition to the Sooth Pole In 1911-12. It was less-than 25 years ago that a Now in its 23rd Year PORTSMOUTH GAS CO PHON 31 fJQESAYS" JOar awn we fUhini mod landing plenty of the Haddock. Cod.

Cask We make our own Smoked absolutely boneless. 5 Cod. Tontues and Cheeks. Shrimp. Great Bay Eels.

of Haddock, and CLims, Oysters, ScaUops, Lobster Meat. SHORE FISH CO. Isles ol Shoals Wharf Market St. statement from the council thai three beware ol accidents, says Miss Gladys of the University of Illinois agriculture college. She backs up her warning with a National Safety times as fatalities result from fires in December; than in July; abont twice as many and twice as.

many fire arm fatalities occur" in the home. Most bit the" Christinas fires, gorernments, broke through to the pole by sledge. But adverse laclc of food and so himpered the party that it perished to a man and, since they had no communication world, nothing would have been known their'exploit and its tragic sequel 1 had not found. i may see the thit belonged to Robert: Falcon Scott, the leader of the Miss Ward, are caused from I expedition turned to'its-last page, in rr-ao New Hampthire Bank Bldg. Portsmouth Trust and Guarantee Co.

candles used in tree decorations and in Another growing fire' hazard; she is created by the increasing number of toys operated from electric sockets on the wall or floor. BERLIN WHITE WAY OBJECT OF DRIVE BY NAZI ALDERMEN (By Associated Press) Broadway is to "New Yorkers, the historic Unter den Lln- the record of knowledge, that he and his companions would never return home, and the pitifully scrawling plea, 1 written by a dying hand, "For God's sake, look after our people!" i Equipped to-explore by air. Admiral. Richird E. Byrd's party has mapped far more territory in a.

few hours than Scott and his men could cover in as many months, and the world is immediately Informed of the achievement 'by radio. The need for heroism'in the" Antarctic, has, notx eliminated Great dangers still exist. -But in the Phone 156 Phone 338-W Phone 1547-W Plumbing Heating Oil Burners Under U. S. Housing Plan Free estimates by aiiy of above contractors No Down Payment-3 Years To Pay-Put Local Men to Work Fred L.

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