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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1932 fiinhnnf Ma'hln CotwjoUoo. ruh4o TO CONTINUE FUND APPEAL FOR WEEK Results Oj Housc'To-I louse Canvass For IlelieJ Fund Recital Is Given By Rachmaninoff At Theater SHRINE CIRCUS MONDAY More Than C.00O Children From Orphanages And Charitable Institutions To Be At First Performance THEATER 'Abbey Theater Players At Ford's Present Things That Are Osar's, New Drama By Paul Vincent Carroll Results to data In the city-wide house-to-house canvass being made by the district organization of th $2,000,000 Baltimore Relief Campaign are shown in the following table. The canvass is counted on by campaign Workers At Noonday Moot-! Drcide To Strive For W.Hm) Still Needed leaders to yield $330,000 and has produced $232,870,14, or sixty-seven per of its quota to date. N'otcd Pianist, In Addition To His Own Compositions, riays Works Of Chopin And Liszt More than 6,000 children, wards of dian Angel Home, the City Charities. Dint.

No, Chief. Location or Boundaries Quota, Obtained. 0:.5 PKR CKXT. RAISED i ifMniwir ani art, w. n.

waami riii. 4, inney. $95 Employea, Southern Motif Ttanafer Cm any, $75 Fmpo7i Mir.n I'rin'ing C'jmpanJ, William Marhiiry, it, .1 K. Mirahall Him. Mra.

Kniben $73 Kmployei, Jtnbi Tranafer Company, $60 Mr and Mra Ntaer R. fiillld. Al Xtin nirlnj Company, Jala Mr. -Thomaa Mr, Cordelit Hudilaeh. $50 F.

Mm Bernard A ih nr. A. Mandell. Mi Kiorenre ft Bankird. I'avii Beeker Hwker Afr, and Mr.

9. Blomaj, Mm r.fie Bowei, Mil William A Charlea Brandt, inc. Anonvmoua A i.iit Ralfimore Tranter Companf, Mr and Mra. VI 1 Hofekel. H.irr Immi rtrhool Memorial.

Ciiesaraae oal Company f.mploe, i heMiwake Coal Company. oiwiiner. Oil CoDipany, Helen cunte Alef fie Ghuaj. Col J. lietit Jam.

A rony. Adam lieupert. The Community Fund Campaign Protestant, Catholic and Jewish orphanages and homes, Including handicapped youngsters, will be the guests of Bouml Temple Monday afternoon at a performance of the Shrine Circus in the Fifth Regiment Armory. the Egenton Home, the Robert Garrett Hospital, the General German Orphan Home, the Harry Glover Orphanage, the Happy Hills Convalescent Home, the Henry Fleet School, the Kelso Home, the Kernan Hospital, the Maryland League of Crippled Children, the Mission Helpers, the Montrose School, CainpfiiRn TrlN Solic-' $659.50 7.514.75 3.826.00 1,860.00 2.8i4.13 Those who attended the Rachmaninoff recital at the Lyric Theater last ilon They Must Take Ad-vnntiigr Of Momentum Not only will the children watch the the Rosewood Training School, St. An antics of clowns, the performances of night were given an amusing lesson in the psychology of that portion of the public which confers popular fame on a musician.

The pianist, in top form, received enthusiastic acclaim for each of the three divisions of his concert. (Continued from Page 20) the trained animals and the tricks of the number of unemployed at 50,000 1. George A. Myer Southeast Business 13,000 2. Rohert O.

Northwest Business 12,000 3. J. C. Bondurant Northeast Business 10.500 4. Clayton Dcmarcst, Jr.

Southeast Business U000 5. Dr. Albert O. Fayette. Druid Hill Park, Ful- ton, Madison 7,200 6.

Mrs. Samuel Dove and Miss Mary B. Read Dolphin to Uorth, Madison, Mount Royal 19,000 7. Mrs. W.

Graham Boyce. Centre, Union Station, Cathe dral, Greenmount 29.200 8. Mrs. Louis Eliasberg. North to Druid Hilt Park, Mount Royal, Madison 9.

Miss Helen H. Carey and Mrs. Charles M. Sears Union Station to Thirty-first, Oak to Greenmount 19.000 10. Mrs.

Robert C. Dodd. Thirty-first to University Parkway, Charles to Greenmount 15,000 thony's Orphanage, St Barbara's Home, St, Elizabeth's Home, St. Francis' Home, St. Katherine's Home, St.

Leo's Italian Orphanage, St. Mary's Female Orphanage, St. Mary's Indus 12,647,24 37.060.70 7,746.53 and the number of nredy individuals The Abbey Theater Players turned the trick again at Ford' iast night a rather somber new play by Paul Carroll. It was called Things That Are Casar's, but it had nothing to do with the respective spherej of the church and the state, as its title might imply. Instead it concerned the struggle of a young girl to orient herself in the presence of furiously and tragically conflicting forces.

As might be expected, the conflict of forces had its origin in the unhappy marriage of the girl's parents. Julia Hardy, the mother, a dominant, materialistic woman, and Peter Hardy, the father, an inarticulate poet whom life has defeated, are locked in mortal jugglers but on arrival at the Armory each will be given a box of chocolates, a roll of pop corn, an apple and a bag of peanuts. at 100,000, campaign officials called at But the first three chords of the tention to a statement yesterday by Prelude the one everybody has tried E. Kurtz Woodland, chairman of the Dr. J.

Knox Inslcy, State Commis year ago netted $1,860,000. to hum at one time or another set sioner of Labor and Statistics. children's entertainment committee, and H. Newton Schillinger, chairman trial School, St. Mary's Home, St.

Patrick's Orphan Asylum, St. Paul's School for Girls, St. Vincent's Male Orphan Asylum, deaf children of School No. 97, students at School No. 6, Sinai Hospital Clinic, the Straw- loose a veritable tempest of applause.

6,512.53 Dr. Insley said that "there are 68,000 of the automobile committee, are pro It was as if those three chords, marking the first encore, found instant people walking the streets here with viding for transportation for those thousand simultaneous reaction in a children who otherwise would be un bridge Home, the United Patriotic 1 1 Sat, sun 1 11. Miss Mary C. the University Hospital, jpersons, and the sudden ovation they 7.233.50 37.397.60 832.35 265.00 able to reach the Armory. Persons wishing to offer their automobiles to out any remunerative employment whatsoever" and that "there are some 85,000 other people in Baltimore whose earnings are so low that the bare necessit.cs of life are almost beyond evoked smothered the notes that came the Visiting Nurses, the Henry Wat Guilford 45,000 Gorans 3,500 Hamilton 1,000 now on ctaoe BARON LEE combat the phrase used literally after.

take children to and from the Armory 12. Frank V. Benson 13. Harry W. son Aid Society and Wiessner's Or can communicate with Mr.

Woodland HIS BLUE RHYTHM 6 AND The encores followed a rather brief or Mr. Schillinger at their headquarters in the Hotel Emerson. but stimulating program in which the works of three composers Chopin phanage. Performances of the circus will be given each afternoon and night next week, the proceeds going to Boumi Temple's charity fund and to the Baltimore Relief Campaign. Out in the West Arlington section yesterday a district organization The guests will include children Liszt and the pianist himself predomi worker sought a campaign contribu from ihe Augsburg Home, the Children's Home, the Church of the Guar- nated.

First came the Chopin group, BOO munPHY KIRKW80D mo crnm crl on J0AMB1ONCU1 CENTRAL PARK. including in the order named a Bal lade, Nocturne, Valse and Polonaise tion at a home from which none ever had beon received in the past. While he was making his appeal he heard a voice calling him from another room. Entering it he found a 30-year-old Each reflected in some degree the per sonality of the pianist, and they were 25.221.27 3.633.25 3,468.50 3.611.15 225.00 834.25 1.964.00 2,931 80 823.40 1,479.60 957.00 329.60 1.091.00 593.55 given with a steady brilliance which made each of the four appear as a JoeBrown Appears In Screen Feature At The Stanley man, bedridden for more than a year Season's Sixth Recital Is Heard At The Peabody MM mosaic of perfect design, built up by arthritis so severe that he could not raise his arms to flick a fly from from glittering passages perfect in his face. themselves.

KfffllQheMirihGjaka' Rachmaninoff's own Sonata No. 2, "Up on that shelf over my head," the invalid said, "is a wooden box and in it is a dollar which I have been in three movements, was interesting in Comedian Seen In You Said Walter Mills, Barytone, And an entirely different way. It was re saving for the campaign. Take it. I wish I could give more." A Mouthful Central Park Is Film Attraction At The Century fiKT NATIONALS mr YOU AID A vealed as a dashing and tumultuous composition, with sweep and undoubted power, complex in design and calling for great virtuosity on the part of the player.

It reveals the composer in a mood and method differing Louis Rohert, Organist, Appear In Joint Program At Conservatory Walter Mills, barytone, and Louis From an old man who had read in The Sun of a family of seven sleeping in one bed, so that all might share their only blanket, came a letter that MOUTHZUl -wwa 650.00 1,191.00 for the soul of Eilish Hardy, as lovely and as sensitive an Irish lass as it would be possible to depict. The mother wishes to use Eilish to advance her material and her social ambitions. She had no real desire in life except to cut a figure in the small community in which she keeps a tavern. The father, whose hatred of his wife has given him heart disease, consecrates his small remaining stsenBth to the task of developing the poet's soul, which, in his yearning, he has managed to nurture in her budding personality. A chance opportunity of marriage to the son of an old beau affords the wife her opening and provides the pivot around which the tragic action moves.

Eilish is too strong to have what the Freudians would call a complete father fixation, but she has too much sympathy with her father not to shudder at the prospect of life which her mother holds out. She lives too much on the intellectual mountains to accept the aid and advice offered by a parish priest who lives too patiently on the plains. Where is she to turn? Before providing the answer to this question and it is a suggested answer rather than a definite one the author allows Peter Hardy to die in a paroxysm of anger at the very height of his effort to prevent the marriage his wife has arranged. Only two courses would then seem to be open to the baffled maiden; she must either follow a course of complete frustration, through celibacy and perhaps tragic death, or she must find in the man her mother has chosen for her to marry the sympathy and understanding that will enable her to niwwntnfl tVip tprrihlp harripr her said in part: greatly from the style used in his 14. Mrs.

Arthur D. Foster, and Mrs. C. J. B.

Swindell Roland Park 38,000 15. Dr. Charles Warner. Ashburton 5,500 16. Mrs.

Paul Norris and Miss Amelia Mount Washington 6,000 17. Mrs. W. V. Winchester Windsor Hills, Forest 7,000 18.

George R. Zorn Extreme Southwest Baltimore 2.500 19. Rev. R. L.

Mowbray. 1,300 20. Mrs. George Gay, Loney Lane, Baltimore to Sinclair Lane 5,000 21. Miss Mary J.

Dietrich. Northeast Baltimore, Waverly 4,800 22. George E. Collison, Sr Southwest Baltimore 3,000 23. Mrs.

Leon Small Hunting Ridge, Ten Hills, Norwood Heights 3.300 24. Leonard Burbank West Baltimore 3.000 25. Raymond L. Brooklyn, Curtis Bay 2,000 26. Isaac S.

George West Business 3.001 27. H. I j. Varian. East Business 3,000 28 and 41.

G. Edward Markley and Miss Ruth Markley Raspeburg, Bclgrave, Overlea, Gardenville 2.500 29. Percy H. Hampden, Woodberry 2,00,0 30. Mrs.

S. Page Nelson and Mrs. Blanchard Randall, Jr Arlington, Denmore 3.500 31. Mrs. Theodore Waters.

Homeland 7,500 32. William F. Locust Point 3,000 33. Robert A. Dobbin Morrell Park, Westport 1,000 34.

Mrs. D. M. Madison, Twenty-fifth, Green mount, Gay 1.500 35. Albert L.

Kley West Arlington 3.700 36. T. Raymond MacLea. East Baltimore 2,000 37. Mrs.

T. Wilson Johnston Northwest i3alt'-ore 2,500 38. Mrs. Walter L. Specht.

Walbrook 6,500 39. Franklin L. Irvington. Violetville 3.000 40. Thomas W.

Marshall. Kenilworth, Montebello Park 2.000 42. John A. Orangeville 1,500 43. Rev.

Charles G. Empie and Rev. R. L. Mowbray Canton 500 44.

Mrs. Emil Crockin and Mrs. Walter W. Kohn. Glenmore Park 3.500 45.

Philip F. Howard Park 2,000 46. Mrs. Edward S. Hut-ton Windsor Hills 400 47.

Mrs. Edward F. Anderson and Mrs. David G. Mcintosh, Jr Baltimore County 32,400 more familiar works, and it is difficult WJW AAARJE POLLY The "barbaric yawp" of Joe E.

Brown rings through the Stanley -Theater this week at the showing of You Said a Mouthful. The comedian, whose ge- to erasp in its entirety on first hear "I have a big overcoat. As I cannot go out any more at night, I think I can do without it. It is big enough and warm enough to put on a bed at ing. Needless to say, Rachmaninotl Robert, organist, appeared in a joint program yesterday afternoon at the sixth Peabody recital of the season.

Between them they presented some two dozen pieces widely differing in value. PROSPERITY' threw himself whole-heartedly into the piece and performed it splendidly, night and wiar in the daytime. If you can send some ne for it, I will be The program was concluded with a LAST DAY TODAY miscellaneous group of eight songs and Mr. Mills started inauspiciously with happy to give it." Contribute $50 And More nialty is of a highly infectious nature, herein lends his amiable gifts to that old plot about the chump who, mistaken for a champ, keeps up the deception for the love of a girl and wins in the end despite his own exaggerated cowardice. 1,728.97 4.415.21 623.50 407.50 934.50 1.820.00 612.50 1.748.29 5.323.81 1,353.99 745.00 625.00 five encores, all of a popular cast and a group of numbers comprising the Old English air, Over the Mountains, Following is a list of contributions all given with easy skill.

Outstanding among these were the Schubert-Liszt of $50 and more received to date and Handel's Care Selve and Come Dal del Precipita from Macbeth. He Serenade, played in a tone unusually This hoary plot has been used in soft and liquid for this pianist, the connection with aviation, lion hunting, 8 mti Schumann-Tausig Smugglers and the seemed happier in Feldeinsamkeit and Ltebliche Wangen, by Brahms; and the ensuing group of five poems from not previously announced: $6,200 Emikyra, Great A P. Tc Comn7. $3,000 Mr. Charles E.

Iiohme. $1,699.20 horse racing, prize fighting and many Moussorgsky Hopak. Of special inter est was a small but captivating piece Heine's Dichterliebe, set to music by other sports. This time the chump-champ is supposed to be a swimmer, by Rachmaninoff, called Daisies, with Employ Can Hertris Lifht Schumann, at last revealed to the audience the full potentialities of Mr. and the story centers about the an a curiously fragile melody and a clever ana ower Lompany (afinmnnaij.

$1,258.75 Mills' voice, which is obviously of Offipr, Mutual Life Insurance Company of nual marathon between Catalina Island and the coast of California. ending, achieved with one bright little note vividly suggestive of a single 222.00 1.735.80 562,00 300.00 medium power and most effective The famous island resort is used STARTING ON SUNDAY- flower. under the restraints imposed by songs of this description. He sang them with The encores included Tschaikowsky's for atmosphere with good effect, and the story is told with the help of some CAROLE LOMBARD in "XD MORE ORCHIDS" Troika En Trainu, Rimsky-Korsakoff's sentiment and skill. Mainmort, $600 Maryland lifter $596 Employes, Van Sunt.

Piutdale Comer. $403.50 Employe. Railwar Kxprraa Agency, Inc. $336.40 Emplryes, Baltimore Salcbook Company, $330 new gags, many of them sure-fire. Gin Flight of the Bumblebee and another Indeed, his voice seemed to grow on Chopin Valse.

D. K. State Gasoline Tax the listener as the program wore on, and he found a new and delightful use for it in the whimsical Bells of Clermont Town, repeated by demand, and in the final encore, Waterboy. An 127 per cent, of quota. tl06 per cent, of quota.

Employe. Fidelity and lcpoiit Company of ger Rogers lends cuteness and charm, and there is a little Negro who furnishes some human interest. These things, taken in connection with Mr. Brown's pleasant personality, recommend the film to the attention of those moviegoers who are not too critical. Returns Again Drop Only Districts Nos.

7 and 47 have obtained their full quotas of subscrip Best Shows! Lowest Prices! tions. Other districts have obtained from nine to eighty-three per cent. earlier encore, Schubert's Im Aben- A $716,923 Grossed Last Month, Or (aaamotiaif. $300 H. TV rn' Company.

Anonymous. $250 O. Harry Bamea. Hilsartner Marble Company. $238 drot, was given with full regard for its ineffable melancholy and was one of the finest things in Mr.

Mills' reper Central Park Icebox Full Of Empty Cans $23,893 Less Than In November, 1931 Annapolis Bureuu of The Sun Annapolis, Dec. 2 For the fifth PVsapeake and Potomac Telephone Central Park is the name of the pic tory. Hit I ture which opened yesterday at the Mr. Robert offered Handel's Con month this year, the gross gasoline tax father's ethereal philosophy has erected in her life, Terrence Noonan, her 'fiance, is a clod of a fellow beside Eilish, but he shows signs of awakening to her spark, and, in the final act, the promise of some sort of understanding between the two Js hinted, even though Eilish in a crise de nerjs runs away from the wedding party. If the ending is not altogether clear, it may be said that that is life.

Michael J. Dolan as Peter and Maureen Delany as Julia Hardy are excellent, even superb. Kate Curling Shines as Eilish and F. J. McCormick, as the blundering priest, does a rather subtle job.

The whole was fine enough to make one wish that today, when the Abbey Players end their stay in Baltimore by repeating Juno and the Paycock and The Playboy of the West-fern World, they may enjoy better audiences. N. A. Threatened With Loss returns have been lower than the certo in major, playing the five Reveals PovertyAnd Pride Door Of Refrigerator On Landing Kept Ajar So amount collected for the same month parts with only one pause, C. Century Theater, and it is not surprising to find that most of the events in the picture take place in that park, which, as most people know, is in the heart of New York city.

Many of the features of Central Park the bosky of 1931, it was revealed here today at Widor's Symphony No. 6 (Adagio and Finale) and three shorter works, Tu the Comptroller's office. With Maureen O'Sullivan nd A Bin Caat and Production SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS Slim Summerville In "OFFICER 8AVE Mf CHILD" TONY WONS In "NEW 8CRAPBOOK" GRAHAM McN AMEE'S NEWS The total collected last month was Es Petra (Mulet) Dreams (H. Mc Amis) and Carillon (M. Dupre).

His Apartment House Neighbors Wouldn't Know Of Family's Destitution rendition of those portions calling dells, the Casino, the zoo, the picturesque roadways, the imposing skyscrapers which frame it have been woven into a hoke plot which has two novel features. One of these is a for small, delicate tone and gentle handling was particularly felicitious, and he seems to have chosen his se $716,923.45, while $23,893.53 more was turned into the treasury in November, 1931. The total for the first eleven months of the current year, however, is greater than that for the same period last year, since the tax collected in the first half year greatly exceeded the 1931 figure. AUDITORIUM By PAl Ii WARD lections as the result of a partiality spectacular hold-up, ambitiously con company iaaaiufaii. $200 fleorge Ernest Harnett.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Blakistoa. J.

Haney Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 8. LHckey.

Mrs. John K. Tforscy. Mii Jane D. Knrbpfl.

Julius Gut man Co. $175 M'w Tinrinia. fHria. el-on iiitman. Mis Janet B.

JefTnrr $150 pprkr Prptrrl Bakeries, ln, Pliilin S. lurk. fnfra! EWatar Company. fcmpkes. General EWatrjr Company.

$120 Mi. lotin il-ook. Mrs. Walter Ii. Dennt $117 Employea.

Home Friendly Insurant Com pany. $100 Anonnnon. Mr. and Mn. Edard Andermn.

Mr. and Mrs. James Bally Baltimore Furniture and Bedding Manufac turer Afsoriation. Herbert. M.

Benjamin. Blue Ridje Coal Company. (Mirer Boucher. Willi.im Boucher A Son. Mr.

and Mr. William T. Burnett. Capital Builditu and I.rn AMryiatlon. Independent Coal Company.

W. and B. H. Catzen. Central Metal and Supply Company.

William F. Chew Ar Co Mrs. VAdia Howard Deford. Lotlia niehman. ceived and daringly executed; the for the gentler rangss of his instru got a small loan from a friend, who did not know what they wanted the money for.

They had no charge accounts. They had always paid cash. ment. The minute, dainty traceries of LAST 4 PERFORMANCES Today 2.39, 8.29 Tom or. I 1.39.

Metra-GoMwju-Marer present! norma SHEARER CLARK GABLE With one more month to go, the 1932 total has reached $7,242,818.59. This the Handel concerto fell gratefully other is the sudden irruption into the story of a lion, set free by an amiably cracked character who looks upon himself as kin to the menagerie. Of Registration Cards on ears somewhat blunted to the pos and they wouldn't open an account at the grocer's when they had no pros sibilities of the organ through long contact with the bellowing bombast The hectic story is handled none too amount is short by $553,244.76 of the grand total for twelve months in 1931. The figure for November is less than the total for October of this year by $42,534.76. STRANGE INTERLUDE of the cinema organists and their pects of being able to pay him.

It wasn't until the landlord threat smoothly. Joan Blondell is the heroine and Wallace Ford is the none-too attractive hero. Both are down-and-out- popular tunes. D. Three Men Sentenced ened eviction that, swallowing their From Eugan O'Nalll'i Prlit Play ALL SEATS RESERVED MATS.

50c. 73c. Faw at tt.09 EVES. 50c to $1.50. PLUS TAX ers in the beginning, and not much ADDRESSES CIVITAN CLUB better off at the end, and it is doubt pride, they turned for aid to one of the agencies in the Baltimore Relief Campaign.

Arthur H. O'Connor Discusses On Narcotic Charges ful whether it was a happy idea to have the big robbery involve a fund collected for relief purposes. There is strong dramatic material in the pre They were proud, so proud that they stuffed the icebox on the landing with empty tins and bottles of milk that was mostly water, then left the door ajar in order that the other tenants might see that they had plenty. It's no wonder, therefore, that 'heir neighbors in the apartment house where they had lived ten years did not know that the family had been without substantial food for weeks and without any at all for the last two days. There are four in the family husband and wife and two children, one 12, the other 8.

He was a barber. Months ago he was laid off. Since then he has been tramping the streets daily, looking for work. In the interim his savings have dwindled away. In August the gas and electricity were shut off.

No rent has been paid for three months. The family had no relatives who could help. When the last of their savings was spent and they had no food in the house, they Plead Guilty To Sale And Possession Of Drugs Seven Others To Face Trial Three men who pleaded guilty to sale and possession of narcotics yes vailing economic situation, but it is Owners Of Unapproved Cars To Be Summoned Before Commissioner Of Motor Vehicles Automobile owners whose machines 80 not bear the inspection stickers of the save-a-life campaign are threatened with revocation of their tion cards. Announcing there still are 75,000 State-registered cars which have not passed inspection, police authorities yesterday revealed they had been instructed to report all machines not bearing save-a-life stickers to the Commissioner of "Motor Vehicles. As the reports reach the commissioner's office, the owners will be summoned by mail to show cause before the commissioner why their registration cards should not be revoked.

The save a-life campaign closed Thursday. Australia And Its People Australia and Australians wore described yesterday in a talk at the luncheon meeting of the Civitan Club at the Emerson Hotel. Arthur H. O'Connor, goodwill emissary from Australia to the United States, told members of the club he hardly necessary to work fragments WORCHEJTRAl of it into such frank melodrama as this. All in all, Central Park may be set mum.

mm Howard, Saratoga and Clay Streets Call CAlcert 4321 terday were sentenced to a total of ten down as a fair program picture, nei ther very good nor very poor. D. K. bslieved a great tide of emigration years in the Penitentiary by Judge William C. Coleman, in the.

United States District Court. 3 Baltimoreans Included Dec. 5 Dec. 10 James Sweet and Samuel McClem-ents were given terms of three years In Jewish Who's Who each, while Joseph D. Troy, who said he was a graduate of the University some day would set in from this country and Europe to Australia "where there still is a frontier." Washington Lodge K.

Of P. Elects Martinsburg, W. Dec. 2 C. E.

Beard was elected chancellor commander of Washington Lodge, No. 1, Knights of Pythias, at the annual meeting here. of Michigan, was given a four-year 20 BIG ACTS 5th REGIMENT ARMORY Twice Adults, 50c; Children, 25c Daily Reserved Siats(Nite), 1. 00 ALBAUGH'S 8 E. Lexington St.

term. The men, all of whom are addicts, Rev. Dr. William Rosenau, Dr. Raphael Levy And Lee S.

Meyer Honored For Notable Work Three Baltimoreans are included In a list of 202 Jews throughout the country named by the American Hebrew Old Johns Hopkins How do you feel this morning? Tired? Listless? Nervous? Battle Creek Health Foods Will Give You that Feeling" were arrested when narcotic agents Home Auctioned and city detectives made a round-up tODAT 2.20 55 to S1.S3 Ford 5iuaiunr l.A-iM to S2.2S TAX INCLUDED of ten alleged narcotic peddlers at Pimlico race track last month. Trials and Jewish (Tribune in its annual Colonial Structure On Saratoga Street Is Sold For $25,000 THE ORIGINAL AND WORLD-FAMED ABBEY THEATRE PLAYERS Direct from Abbey Tbc. Dublin. Ireland. Matinn "JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK" Toniofit "KATHLEEN Nl HOULIHAN" And "Tht Plarbor of in Weatarn World" Who's Who issue for notable achievement in their professions and for outstanding contributions to government, religion, art, "industry, education, literature, music, motion pictures, thea The old home of Johns Hopkins at of the others are scheduled for Friday before Judge Coleman.

Memorial Servies Tomorrow Fredericksburg, Dec. 2 Attorney-General John R. Saunders of Vir 18 West Saratoga street, opposite the RJQL6 Hotel Rennert, was bought at auction ter, social betterment and sports in yesterday by W. Clagett Emory, mort 1932. gages at a bid of $25,000 in fee.

It was ginia will be the principal speaker at the only offer made for the property HURRY! LAST 2 DAYS! OF THE FINAL BALTIMORE SHOWINO OP TWO NOW WIT" 5IALOQUE TITLES IN ENOLISrl The names of the Rev. Dr. William Rosenau, rabbi of the Eutaw Place Temple, and Dr. Raphael Levy, pro memorial services held in the home of Fredericksburg Lodge, No. 875, B.

at the sale. Many people have found a new zest for living a new vitality since our Battle Creek Health Food department was begun! Here are two of the most sought after Battle Creek Health foods. Lacto-Dextrin 89c lACTO! The house, a large Colonial brick fessor of romance languages at the P. O. Elks, at 3.30 P.

M. Sunday after noon. structure built on a terrace high above Wa Howard Abort Franklin University of Baltimore, 'appear in the 25c to I P. M. ConL tt.

noon the street, has been the meeting place of the Royal Arcanum for about tVty roster under education, while Lee DIE AT years. It also serves as headquarters 4 tor the Democratic State Central Com mittee. This pure food subdues the poisonous colon germs by encour-aaine the growth of beneficial wUNDAY dinner at the Oriole has become with many an absolute necessity. They know a feast of good things awaits them at a most economical outlay. BAKED CHICKEN, 80c.

Take one home today for a cold snack tomorrow. 22 LIGHT ST. 308 N. HOWARD ST. Jac LeJerer's Orchestra at Howard Street rt-- -----fcj "PUT AND TAKE-" "MARGIE" APNSS NICHOLS" ROCKETS BOXING EVERY FRIDAY NIOHT In the early nineties the place was bought by the Royal Arcanum Club CITY HALL PLAZA Meyer, president of the Bar Association of Baltimore City, is listed under bench and bar.

Sails To Bide In Europe Havre de Grace, Dec. 2 Harvey S. Ladew, owner of the Pleasant Valley Farm at My Lady's Manor, sailed for Europe on Saturday to spend the winter riding in various hunts in England, Scotland, France. Germany and Italy. R1VOLI Building Company from the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

It was acquired by 15e tM-, zoa "EXPOSURE!" With LILA LEE AND WALTER BYRON Johns Hopkins in 1851. John TJ. Yoder Buried OLNEY FARM OLNEY, MD. Turn left tt Ellicott Ci'T on Roote 27 Straight ahead tt Asbton on Route 2S to (llrei organisms to outgrow dangerous eerms. 5-lb.

size, priced $4.25. Black Psylla Seed, 89c This tiny seed furnishes bulk and lubrication so essential to normal elimination. Buy a 5-lb. can today for $4.25. Tint Floor.

North Buildin. A New Feature: FULL COURSE irr TWICE DAILY7 rAL.AL.ra MS AND A.IS NEW EMPIRE BUPLE3QUE AL GOLOtN BEAUTY PARADE TONIGHT GENEROUS MODEL MIGHT Grantsville, Dec. 2 Funeral services were held yesterday for John Roast Turkey Dinner U. Yoder. 46.

near Grantsville, widely known farmer and member of tW VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE mill TONIOHT. S.SO 50c TSe. SI UUILU W. 22ND ST. CHES.

DIS In the bet Olney Inn ityU $1.50 The GREEN ROOM Amish Church, who died at the sMSVK.Hm cnV 7 in. McGilverv Hosnital Mpvervlale- lapection. Wne uaranted. MILLER. La.

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