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Fitchburg Sentinel from Fitchburg, Massachusetts • Page 10

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10 FITCHBURG SENTINEL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1930 Question on Napoleon 48 HORIZONTAL I Of what country waa Napoleon CUItXHH? 6 Belgrade capital of--? 11 Way. 13 14 To merit. 3 5 To out. 19 Bogle pUst.

17 To 15 Mount fa the ItlgtMVt of UteAIprr CO Turkish money. To agitato appertaining polec. 30 bankrupt 82 S4 Detects. 37 One. 41 Cry of crow.

42 Bottom. water. 46 Sooner thao. 47 SmelL 48 A 49 Wrinkled. VERTICAL 1 Plants that grow la at region.

2 Cuckoo. 4 Tennis fence. KBad. Bird. TESTERDAVS AXSU'ER MON SI 7 To II Obstruction, 9 in The 19 Stuffs.

SI Spring. 22 Taro XA BMtjJ. 26 CiMtov. 27 To; harden. 30 Inventor of printing.

31 Hpareolj 1 body. 33 Cubic meter. Ma'pfo "tree. 36 Pitcher. 88 Nithcr.

30 Fish. 40 Cap. OUT OUR WAY By Williai "TVAAT I 6 "NO BCH 1 MIME GOJWIA WORK" MO IF 1 i i i AW tW Qiy THAT wfiD 1 OLD E-hiOUOM -T" GO NWORV' VAt 1 BE -iO FED UP PAOOuvj 1 BACH' AKI 1 FOOTP TO A WOO SNOM'T BC AQ4.E KiEAR A SHOP- l' rT RiGvA 'V v.V. i 48 Stir. 44 Call or beip.

DEATH MIST LEAVES VALLEY by the bumper. The car was going 10 or 12 miles an hour. "The man landed-in a gutter -and the car came to a stop about "54 away. OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Ahearn AMOS, LI: -T6 -TrT 'CLIAJKIAT oF BOOK- BAAIK --u i UP ALL VCAR JXiU-ARS" -ft Buy -Toys- WITH AIRPLAME AAi" 1 A 3-Tfceu IF LEPf.ro. Buy 4 GOLP QQAR T6R Voi O' I Cf SOU, iA'LAP rlovJ P'P VAU 5Ay SAWtP LiP T6R RtV- FOJ AR 2.

WOULP SfcwJ A SACRIFICE SACRIFICE; so EAsy FOR A- UOBLE WOULP WEWER LU. a.MT.1 WASH TUBES XCor.tlnUed fwrm. ffff 35 to 18 miles an Jiour One tteory Was that the. persons the car "within 15'feet. -The -affected by the fog were virtually a 1 bpkc faircondition.

and ernfffzency perfect comCUtm. or afflicted with lunj? McMurray; described thf in- heart ailments which made them-sus- Jurtes which iri.ciiied a badly frac- 1 Ceptible the 'unnatural tured elbow, conrussiun rf the-brain or that fi-om and brviises and i weakened lungs due to work fae- He testified Mr. Fle-minp did tiotj.f tones, or in the coat-zinc, stone, tke Rht of thfr right eye and and sulphuric acid This: the yision of the left eye was theory, a discounted "somewhat, poor. however, by-the; ejttent of the caliari- I Edward Seelpy testified he wa5 jty. fV-ith Mitchell ar i a 13 he.first Fleroing CAMBfUDGE, Cec.

6 man was walking on Reid Hunt of the Harvard medical. an seemed be looking right at trio 11 school doubts tf the Belgium epi- siftonujhile. The car -was gotnjf alxiut demic which has resulted in many an hour, at the -He did i deaths is in any way similar to the not any cars going in cither I 1 Th LL was the give to' the Evelyn Kuriger and Errna plague, which was spread by rats testified they saw Mr. I carrying bacteria. to walk across, the strw.t "and as'the He possible connection be- a near him the man ran.

11 tween the epidemic and the pres- CarHon' VSliere testified he vasil ence of Hue fbundries in the strick- tanding.on the side walk, near a siore 1 Zinc, according to at 2 Ash'burnham saw Mr, I Often eonUins arsenic, which, jrieming vcross -the street 'and I can become a volatile when; fey the automobile wKirh had I it comes in contact with water. He onp eutter on the right i I said gases from such a at lhe lime 11 escaping a fogbound district might m'ake the almcsphere "deadly. MKartT MOT BE'MM'HARM! -sort. -OF course new ORD SIN IT, BUT JOST 1 fTUtNDSmP, MlW Mt-EET EENTWtiDE. DON'T wJfRE TO a.

IT wftvs TOO RISKY. BOH TMKEO -EM INTO I TALKED 'EM Of VQOft MOST OPFlCERS.TOO SCORCHY SMITH Excitement By John C. Tenry SonR of Success BUY NOW! Mr. Mitchell testified alctig the same lines as outlined by- Lieut Wai- MITCHELL HELD NOT GUILTY AlVrt E. 3S3 Kimball I street, was sentenced to jail for three 11 i.month* for non-support arid sen- tenced siispersdod a year.

A rtionUii sentence 'six monffi? ---i-E from ffe JFEST Church Notirrs. Sunday morning worship at 10.45: telle street, Evelyn Kuriger, 98 Eaton! 1 Charles, i Chambwlam. Sunday school street, 14. years old; Erma Anderson, at 12 0 5. with' classes for all.

Junior 1 563 hill road. 14 years i Christian Endeavor meeting at 4 i I old, and Carleion Valliere, 815 Weit-fo'clock; topic, "The Best Gifts minster hill road, 12 years old, all i Jesus." Senior Christian Endeavor) I testified for the government. Charles service at 6. o'clock; subject, "The ft. for Best monthly con- state motor vehicle department, Sergt.

i secration meeting. A. M. Sanderson, Patrobnen James-fi. Moran, Thomas J.

SuRrue and Ambrose 211 Ashburnham. who were summoned were not called. Lieut Wallace testified that the defendant told him he was traveling no BUT THIS newe MAIN V. POwtRFOU if EEP DO'N TJ' CLt) TOWrt Up A PERHAPS WE CAM HMD OUT VVHT TUE. westerly on his way to Gardner to pily in an orchestra.

He followed a coupe up River street and the coupe continued towar Westminster. Mr. -Mitchell turned into 'Ashburnham Two-cars were'traveling ward the city and one or two cars ahead of him going up Ashburn' ham street. He testified that dcfend- ant said that when opposite the windows- of Gamache's motorcycle shop was seen about six feet from Realty Transfers Leominster Archie G. Progin to Edmund Mil-j Jer.

Ontral street Anthony F. Carroll to Mary L. I-ynch, Pleasant street. Anthonv ViHano to David Pellecchia, Sixth street, Lunenbarf Paul J. Dion to Anna N.

Jones, Shirley reservoir. the car. Mr. Mitchell applied his The man kept on lot of and walked into the car, being struck News. Makes Bnggntg Dangerous TZ the game-limit law doesn't restrain the hunter at least it stops big ISIVEN AWAY Beginning Dec.

8, with every order that is collected or brought to the office-- I of High Grade PUying CarJ White Enameled ThermomeK Put croM aganut the article you want and five thv (lip to tfae driver, wfceB for 700- onto. Na Star Cleaning Dyeing Co. rta IIM Office im Nl-S BUYING NOW! Win start the wbeeb of progress CHATTER OF STAGE AND SCREEN STARS station to the theater and the curtain went up promptly for the Wednesday night show. The trip cost him $1500. I the Astaires is being prescnled in New York with notice posted that the show would continue on week-tcr-week bo- sis.

It isn't often that a Ziegfeld show is obliged to operate -under lhe system. "Old Homestead" presented by the Jefferson Players in Portland. drew the largest box office returns in months, showing that the old plays without the present-day attractions still appeal to some theater-goers. Willis P. -76 year old.

Warner Bros, are said to be planning an extensive campaign in regard to whether Bobby Jones retains his amateur standing when he makes the short subjects for them. The campaign expected to fun all winter with world known ijwulwd- and the grand climax is said to be due for the next summer. The New Year's shows will be scheduled as usual for the night before this season. Manager Hollis at the Fitchburg is already planning for the biggest and most elaborate mid' night show he has ever presented in this city. Local and professional Talent wTth-a 'Pig prihMtia included in the program.

David Btlasco is reported out of danger and unless unforeseen complications set in he is. cure to get better, although he may require long period of convalescence. The Chamber of Commerce of Springfield endeavored to leam why the Court Square theater in that city WM without legitimate traveling this aeason and Dwight Git- more, owner of the theater, promptly Mid that producing managers are not shows on the road and are not to for at least another yew. with Marilyn Milter tod in which he will be seen at the Fitch- searchlight and record dialog, in mob will furnish the thrills of the program Winter descended on Switzerl: It was Tused with great and prove entertaining. "Beau "Cimarron," burg for the next four days.

cess -in Holen Twelvetrees who was seen at "Danger Lights," "The Sin Snow and Ice Is Ready tht Fitchburg in "The Cat Creeps" Silver Horde and others, and is also credited with being a big success in "Her Man" shares honors with Ann Harding, and Constance Bennett as three of the names from stageland who are scoring great success on the George E. Wintz who sent "Vagabond King" to ihe Lyric last season is said to have arranged with Billy blackfaccd comedian and old Bryant, show boat impresario to pre- minstrel mart died in New York last week. He was at the Cum ings as the negro porter in "Excuse Me" and also in the negro role in George Ade's sent a show; boat entertainment New rk soon. tract youth--comrades aiid foemen-rcsat into the flaming maw of war. "All Quiet on the Western Front" thousands of men go down to death in Ahe inferno of battles to show the effect upon, the soul of young Paul (early this year.

A thick w' blanket already has padded bobsle runs and skiing trails, and the cry. surfaces of lakes and rinks For Swiss Winter Sport nady the feet of skaters. The season -will open gener GENEVA, Dec, 5 P--The snow and ice of the Swiss mountains, front about mid-December, with outr the UraS to the Engardine Alps, ready for the thousands of seeking the thrills of winter sports. Advertue Your Wants In The Senti "County 1 Previous to that he was seen in various minstrel showi Fred Lennox, seen in musical come- I llas Baumer. To this same end, others are maimed and tortured by the wounds Charles Sparks, who formerly own- by shot and steel, Thous- dies, years ago, died as a result of shock with which was stricken while attending the funeral of Mr.

Sweatman. Charles Sparks is said (o be deal- mft with John Ringling for the purchase of the Sparks circus for year. Ringling was recently quoted as saying the Sparks circus would be riielml in 1931 aid evidently the chance it Genevieve Tobin is slated for the the circus bearing his name, took the Downie Show Sept. 10 and over 350 persons employed with the circus ever since. It the of its career but Mr.

Sparks is anxious to help the uri-" employed in every way possible and try to keep on the road a few more weeks before going into winter quarters at Central City park, Macon, Ga. ands of shells whine and screen across the fields of Europe, which the hale of man has turned into the living grave of youth. "All Quiet on the Western Front" stands us moifam picture achievement. Once will never be forgotten. Majestic With the closing of John Barry- The McCann Sisters are in Winne- morc latest a11 Diking; all laughing g.

Canada, this week playing thel hit 6 Man From Blankleys" andt peg. Canada, this week playing thej hit Orpheum theater. In the Rough' Montgomery. Dorothy Jordan The Cat and the Hubih "comes Dntse success as a stage play and also as a double feature program on Sunday, screen version of book is produced. G.

book but theater-goers had to "The be Creeps" at the Fitchburg this half of the week was the same story under a different name. "Paid" is the latest name for in the Law" which will be presented on the screen with Joan Crawford in the cast Picture producers evidently see very little value in well-known or DOOR Tmmeft. Don Marquis, veteran writer of the stage and screen, HH written an original story for Will Rogers which will (Urted for the screen as Rogen complete "The Connecticut and labor in filming big outdoors with Robert and Monday and Tuesday. In "Honky Tonk," Sophie Tucker makes her screen debut Miss Tucker is presented in the character of a leader of the "floor nhow," in a hectic New York night club, and it is here WAH! MV PUNISHED ME TRUTH SHE ASKED. WHO THE' PJT- BALL i TouD THE TROTH- TOR TELLIN6 THE TRUTH ft The Coming theater attracted good that Georjfe Duryea.

-as one of a party crowds on Thursday when Manager of roystering, inebriated college boys, Francke turned over 25 per cent of the receipts for the afternoon and night to aid in the ChrtHmaa Good Cheer fund. A nrw talkie "mike" which will pick up sounds a half mile away is said to have saved much money, thru" persistently insulting to a fascinating entertainer. Other players supporting Mia Tucker in this thrilling Broadway i romance which with jazz-mad life and tender mother love UK, Audrey Ferris, Mahlon 1 Hamilton and John T. Murray. The co-feature "Hide Out" with YtnkM" which follows "Ligbtnin tceaes it can lowmd like a Hurray and Cathryn Crawford A few and with Webeo painti an chanfc "just a boose" into home of charm, eon fort, aad happinasa.

May we sanest Sannp bterior Fiaia for roar home? fires years of serrica and TO ROOF "V.Vi-.

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