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THE BANGOR DAILY NEWS BANGOR MAINE MONDAY DECEMBER 20 1937 FOR NEWS WANT ADS DIAL 6441 Government Troops Pierce Defense of whether the three men he'd burglary at Ptttaneld had an neeUoo with the OuUfore Two Cleveland Policemen Killed Christmas Comes Early at Lonely tow wl im Col Farnsworth Dies at Home in South Portland Insurgent Force 94 Highway Fatalities in Over Week-end Timilty Seeks Aid of NLR Board In Breen Slaying he secured a confei-n the men Walter Brooks 33 Awl Brooks 31 and a pal Arnold Wmm that they made the breaks sS HENDAYB Franco-Spanish Fron Boston Light Five Arrests Made Expect Kennedy To Succeed Late Robert Bingham Some Senators However Believe Him More Valuable at Home tier Dec Spanish vi vne piunor wm recover! government announced today its troops Jiad pierced the defense of btguered Teruel tn a pr pgr easing 1 wimt sic sk- BOSTON Dee PbUee ginta the money was spent and tnev wearing the moccasin stolen the Herbert OeJuaha clothing Blake said in His Seaplane cijelamo Dee mr rht Aaaeetated Freaai Commander of Harbor Automobile aeeidenta too a heavy I WmnaeMi in Port land Cleveland detective wrings joy to Keeper Commissioner Joseph nmiity tonight declared he would "welcome any action the National Labor Heist tana Board might take to look for Six Yeara ten over th week-end with at taut totalities reported threueh- Family raw bjmt now wswc nmini cu insurgent eastern front tangle and normal shift changes in The Muela section one of the the hone of bringing swift justice to Important defensive positions JONESBORO within the city had fallen the Bar enit the nation celona defense ministry announced Sympathy of the townsr The communtejue predicted the of- Ji into the books of labor organise lions" ia the investigation bf the BOSTON Die Chrtet-alaytng of David "Beano" Breen mas earn six days early to the na-gambler and labor racketeer sw oldest lighthouse today to the keeper's said local police have no authority WASHINGTON Dee (oefc five mem- Reedy senate spprnva! of the ei- ef tuna in Indiana pefted tppoinmrnf Jawpto nKkut Clinton eenneyleanla Kennedy a ambartr London seemed tn prmpret tonight although led the list with II define and Ohio -ro vr me m'fr wto was next with 11 Worth Carolina thought him mrre valuable at heme rth hy states: than abroad Artsona Arkansas 1 California Members of the foreign relation i nimota nine children fensiv would result lr collapse of "uv 7 insurgent spearhead which who daughter eeatu months has threatened the Madrid- occurred last week Valencia communications Una Mr and Mrs TU Andrew Kn4 The six-day battle through gale- Ur Noyt4 Tte churned snow uas reported to have take a heavr toll of Me The in- "J1 lMt surgenu estimated more than SOOOi ln government troons had been killed at tht 8Ult 0rmne ln I tive men who shot and killed two patrolmen shortly before last midnight Within five hours of the time Patrolmen Virgil Bayne and Gerald Bode dropped mortally wounded amid the pumps and hoses cf an East Bide gas station fellow officers had blanketed the populous Fifth Precinct and arrested Ave suspect One of the suspects had a bullet wound in the leg and admitted he hsd been at the station during the shooting but denied taking part nri tHm envurnmanl mm A iWa 4eaitv- On wwm kw uMiwwa su tatr a av- i a gents were suffering "verv numer- f7?" O'earns wno SOUTH PORTLAND Me DC It Lieut Colonel Edward Bits PanMWonh (retired six years commander of the harbor defense at Portland died at hi home here today of a heart disease He waa 57 years old The popular army officer who served two terms on the state highway commission following retirement from 30 years of army service tn 1928 had been in ill health for a year When Farnsworth stepped from military life municipal and state governments sought his service Simultaneously he received offers to become police chief of Portland snd member of the state highway commission A staunch Republican he accepted the highway commission appointment made by Governor William Tudor Gardiner in! not He retired from the commission badly injured last week remains saw Indiana Iowa I Kentucky 1 Maryland 3 Maaaaehuaetta I Michigan Minnesota Missouri New Hampshire 1 New Mexico 1 New York 4 North Carolina lfl Ohio 11 Oklahoma 3 Pennsylvania 13 South Carolina 1 Tex a ous leases" seriouslv ill to examine union records "which might reveal Breen real connection with strike-breaking or labor protection rsrkets and give us an lm-i of ant lead" Timilty said investigators believed one of two "underworld ehreetera" Questioned and known to i have been In the hotel lobby where Breen was shot to deatn Friday'' might have been the finger man" Both men were being watched he aaid The commissioner declared a description of the unidentified killer "based on information given by men and women present when Breen was shot" was broadcast to all lice In this section Old Santa himself his Bowing whiskers dripping brine and his arms laden with present for the youngsters arrived in the first seaplane ever to drop in at lonely Boston lighthouse A crowded boat brought the Greater Boston Historical League sponsor of the lighthouse Christmas party to the guardiai of Boston harbor first built in 1711 demolished by the British during the revolution and reconstructed from the original stone tn 1M3 Net even the surf dashing against the grey storm-beaten rocks cf the little island at the entrance to the harbor could drown the cheers of MUltsrv dispatches indicated the Y'Mi th flv man rtrvnsth! for insurgents were rushing heavy rein killtoas In custodv but Detective In- of shock troops to Teru- inector Jnwnh th Repeated insurgent blows tne TODAY aV TITER Surely See It Todav i had been little opportunity to que- had failed to bresk tion them snd take -ttements he encircling lines established three Bavne and Rod hsri hn dT MO rommi'ee commending the choice said the administration would loae a valuable business advisor but took the view that the puestten of where Kennedy would be moat effective waa one for him and the preaiden' to deride "Kennedy ia an excellent man anywhere you put htm" commented Senator Pope D-Idaho a committee member "He had been one of our bet men on financial problem but i think he also would make an excellent ambaaaador if the president wants htm in London" Senator Capper of Kama a Re-pubUcan committee member expressed a similar view deacribtnf Kennedy as a "capable man" and saying he would support his nomination to be ambassador to Great Britain A third committee member Senator Connally D-Tex aid Ken a gned to guard the station aeelnst Th bombing and machtne-gun- IT'S SWEET robberte and thev had Just reported mn of insurgent troops by govern-for dutv whn Mntinn i ment planes was reported to have IT'S HOT the lighthouse children when Cap 1 1 aimvt hi i nnui uir tain Maurice A Babcock the keeper flve mtn drove into the station The counterattacks auenaant Kicnard Half 23 was Brings Charges Against Federal Judge Geiger Cumminjre Says He Is Guilty of Artitrary and Unfair Conduct putting In five gallons erf gasoline Insurgent advice acknowledged the offensive was continuing but a communique from the Salamanca headquarters said 'enemy attacks continue to break against our position in the Teruel sector' Ins SWELL squinted at the circling plane and roared: "Here's Santa" The seven children of first-assistant keeper Ralph Norwod Priscllla 15 Wanda 14 Fay 10 Gail 9 Ralph 7 Robert 4 and Dexter 3 Jumped with glee So did Cap Babcock son and when the two policemen in plain clothes walktd up apparently intending to question the men As they dreaw near Half told police one of the men stepped back Bayne and Bode started to draw their guns and a fusillade of shots ftom the car greeted the gesture daughter Oertrude ard Maurice In Ice Fishermen Before Court In Millinocket Examination of the death bullets by Sergeant Edward Seibolt ballls- tic expert revealed they bore "deliberately scratched' crosses and gave rise to the theory that the killer was "a Latin" That theory Timilty said baaed on belief the bullets were marked and in a vendetta was borne out by descriptions given by numerous witnesses Police records showed that bullets used In a previous "racket murder" of Joseph "Red" Sweeney in bore "definitely etched circle" as an identifying mark The commissioner1 said that investigators seeking known rscket-eers for questioning reported most of the "racket chiefs" hsd been out of the city for weeks In response to a direct question Timilty declsred "a large fund has been raised by Boston gangsters and rac keteers to have me removed from the excitement a couple of children Ifypm patrolmen returned the fire WASHINGTON Dee Attorney General Cumminga complained to the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee today in 1935 praised by Democrats and Republicans alike for the executive i ability backed by yeara of arm-engineering training which he brought to the position Born in Charlestown the son of George and Stella Smith Farnsworth he graduated from Lynn Mass classical high school: and received degree ftom these army schools: Military Acad-! emy at West Point 1905: 1 Coast Artillery school 1911 field officers course Coast Artillery school 1922 and General Service school Fort Leavenworth Kansas 1933 As head or the Portland harbor defenses he was stationed Fort Preble Fs rnsworth carried his West Point interest In athletica wher- he starred as a football player Into later life He encouraged school -d college athletics In Maine and serv- ed as a leading college football of- from nearby coast guard stations Dm "nduien reu as the car "crashed the party and vied for old ro3rd out the driveway breaking Nick and gifts 0 gS (rM1'ne ho- To keeper Babcock went a copv Carloads of angry detectives and of the first drawing ever made of i unlormed men oon were pouring th Lfc" into the neighborhood a cafe and fSpvrr-Ul to Th anot Dslly NeWtl MILLI NOCKFT Dec Leo Kitterirk Kenneth Venaon Thomas iiSU'liuwc lite Klil Ul ti ITT n- toriesi it rrf vr rlght dub district The automobile was used by the men with seversl bullet wS7: WAITER WAN GIU 5 STREET I uJm rn jo mW IAN HUNTER LfO CAK I LLO tit tlllltAU I to Babcock by Harry Gray clad in the costume of the light first keeper who with his wife and daughter drowned in 1718 while naddlinff a htrrhhartr nnn frnm th nedys appointment would mean a toss to the government's personnel here but added that "If the real-dent wants him to go to London I think there is no doubt he will be confirmed" Kennedy was the first chairman of the securities exchange commission and handled that trying task in a manner which brought enm-mndation from the tetc exchange business men and New Dealers alike More recently he became chairman of the maritime commission and conducted an investigation of the merchant marine Although there has been no official announcement that he will be nominated to succeed Ambassador Robert Worth Bingham who died In Baltimore last night It Is known that Bingham Intended to retire and that President Roosevelt had approached Kennedy In that connection Much interest attached to the fact that a week ago Kennedy visited Bingham at the Johns Hopkins hospital In JBaltimore and In a i 1 1 cariri annaranili' an (mia rha this offlc" He said knovledge of McKensie John McKensie and John Sears officers said were found lee fishing in Elbow Pond In Indian Township 3 which is closed until February to ice fishing All said they didn't know the waters were closed and pleaded not guilty in court Saturday morning Kitterick claimed that he had notbeen fishing at all They were fined $10 and costs appealed and gave $200 bail Deputy Fish and Warden Given him several Island to the mainland the "fund'" came to marks was found abandoned about two hours later not far from the home of the owner One of the men seised was found ln his bed at home The policemen were assigned to the station after three robberies there in the last ten daya Friday night another attendant was slugged into unconsciousness and robbed of $15 Bode was 33 and had been a member of the police department for three years He was shot near the heart Bayne 42 was a veteran of 17 years He was shot in th right side of the head weeks ago Asked if racket-busting Captain James Sheehan would be recalled from Revere where he was sent to "clean up the city" Timilty declared "thjs is not a one man police department" Santa Rotund Charles Marshall of Medford a captain in the National Guard almost arrived without his whiskers a mishap which delayed him a half-hour The seaplane's whirling propellor blew the beard into the sea but able fishing by an assistant saved the day that Pederal Judge Perdlnand A Geiger of the Eastern Wisconsin District had been guilty of "arbitrary" and "unfair" conduct which obstructed the "administration of Justice" Cumminga declared that Judge i Geiger had aaved large automobile jand automobile finance companies from indictment for "violations of the anti-trust laws" and had discredited "the efforts of the government to correct abuses in the industry" The attorney general referred to the action of Judge Geiger in dls-1 missing a federal grand Jury before it could return indictments it had voted against the Ford Chrysler and General Motors Companies and their affiliated finance companies The Department of Justice the judge said had been guilty of "impropriety" In dseiissing with counsel for the auto companies the possibility of a consent decree an agreement which would terminate the i Octal In 1907 he married Mary Pullman daughter of Colonel John Pullman at Governor's Island Mrs Farnsworth and wo sons Edward Ellis Jr and John Pullman survive Gardner made the complaint Guilford Breaks Bejieved Solved 9 ZASU PITTS and jj KENNY RAKER 8 Raliwaa thru United Art 8 SUrte 70-7 20-1 Wallace Advocates Pate de Foie Gras Diet for the Rich Spn1 to Th Bangor Dsiiy GUILFORD Dec The mystery of the Guilford burglaries was solved Friday when Deputy Sheriff Labor Factions Abandon Hopes Of Speedy Reunion Frank Kellogg a 1 111 at His St Paul Home Prominent Young Maryland Girl Elopes With Butler NEW YORK Dec Secretary of Agriculture Henry A Wallace Jocularly suggested today that wealthy Americans should be regimented into gourmets and re- Blake and Night Officer John wmey went to saowhegan to see PIKESVILLJB Md Dec (AP) quired to est "dinner sfter dinner Dec 19 AP) to llve on Pte de oi 8 WASHINGTON Dec of the socially prominent ST PAUL Minn American Federation of Labor and Keyser family disclosed tonight Jane I'M 17 I'M NO BABY DAD! I leaders have given up any Kellogg co-author of the i "uri Kellogg-Briand psace pact and for- that weal hy people so like to be mer world court judge was gravely regimented Wallace shaking at a ill today at his hLe here bnuet tt proposed a law decreeing that all His physician Dr A Lepak f'T wlfh tnrom nfnnnnn mmi iw4i iimj llll-V laess numerous problems of foreign pol-! icy Involved in the London post President Rocsevelt said last night that in Bingham's death the nation had suffered a heavy loss He said Bingham "truly represented the best interests of his country" at the court of St James Mr Roosevelt designated his secretary Marvin Mclntyre to represent htm at Bingham funeral Mclntyre like Bingham is a Kentuekian High officials of the state department were among others gcing to the funeral They included Undersecretary Hugh Wilson Among those who expressed sorrow today at Bingham passing was Admiral Hugh Rodman retired who was one of the American commis-sirns at the coronation of the present English king He said "Am-baaaador Birgham was an honor to his country and I can testify first ft She thought she kaew all about love sad Ilia aad thon bar reaaas-tic world hiaablod about kort Laugh thrill: heart th obi In a df mm a4f rm mod atOTtag as "Ah Wlldoraossl" Keyser 23 had eloped with Donald Crane 32 a butler in the Keyser home here A family representative said they were married in Rockville Md last Frriday No other details were revealed Mrs Crane is the daughter of Mrs William Keyser and -the late Mr Keyser Crane reported to Pikesville police last night he left the Keyser home Saturday morning to go to Washington and when he returned could i hope of a speedy reunion committees from each of the labor camps will go through the motions of holding another peace oonferenc Tuesday but neither side expects a settlement to result In fact there was talk tonight that Tuesdsy's conference might be the last for a long time The conference has been prac- tically deadlocked since it first vened nearly two months ago Both William Green A of president and John Lewis chairman have indicated in recent speeches that neither intended yo make any major concession Green told a labor meeting In Buffalo that the "house of the American Federation of labor litigation The Cumminga complaint was made in a letter to Rep Sumnera D-Tex whose Judiciary committee initiates impeachment proceedings against Judges The letter said that grand Jury proceedings were begun after the justice department received complaints including allegations that automobile dealera were being compelled to do their retail financing through firms associated with the big motor car concerns Cummings said representatives of some of the companies approached the justice department to argue against criminal proceedings and to urge conferences looking toward a civil decree under which "abuses" would end No agreement was reached at the conferences Cummings said but a tentative decree was drawn up for consideration Among other things he said this decree would have saved consumers from paying "excessive" reserve charges said there was "virtually no hope" for his recovery and added "It Is just a matter of hours" Kellogg whose 81st birthday an-niversary is Just three days away I was striken with cerebral thrombosis six weeks ago but rallied several times Last night Dr Lepak said pneumonia set in and he lapsed into a coma The physician said Kellogg hsd regained consciousness for only brief periods Kellogg has been afflicted at i year or more "should never eat simple foods" He ran off a list of bizxare and expensive dishes mostly French and declared: "If you eat these there will be left for the common folks good plain brown bread cheese sandwiches Iowa ham vitamin red tomatoes succulent cabbages and apple pie Yes the wealthy should live according to their means They should be well-rounded gourmets They should 1 V' ALr'' hand that he made a most efficient and admirable ambassador" The British ambassador Sir Ronald Lindsay said Bingham's "friendly feelings and his simple honesty of not locate his wife The Keyser family had reported to Pikesville police their daughter as mussing Friday the day of the marriage Crane's whereabouts tonight could not be ascertained His wife is at her parents home very farm times with partial paralysis of the spend bodv as a result of the stroke He finest their money for the and most expensive WIRE ONLY ft purpose won all hearts and his death will bung a sense of deep griel to his countless English friends" Comedy News and Rrreen must be maintained at any cost" Lewis told a steel workers con had several similar strokes within produce the past vear but each time recov- 'Their figures should grow broad ered sufficiently to enable him to nd cheery their stomachs spead-resume his private law practice n-" he "ln tnis wRy Last October he or-iived the 50th rorft thir concern about the fu- ventlon ln Pittsburgh thst the A King Cole of the nursery rhyme of would Jjave to take all or none is said to have reigned in England of the as he proposed when in the third century the peace conference started Snapshots eature 1:30 3:25 5:20 7:20 and 9:20 i lure ana me urmcri win iuvc them" Gales and Hith Seas Threatening Big- Liner Hoover LEWIS STONE Cecilia PARKER Mickey ROONEY GEORGE SEITZ vein the secretary of In merry ine a or nas refused that The action pf Judge Geiger Cummings asserted freed the companies from any present necessity for correcting the objectionable offer and says it does not want 4 agriculture cited a report that "in Germany only the poor-' are allowed to eat substitute butter and "the wealthy people are compelled to eat butter" practices" 000 000 new members" he added When the peace conference started the I proposed that the A of take in the entire OLYMPIA TODAY-TUES SEE IT AGAIN It towers over all ether pictures like the giant forests whose epic a aa'i mmm anniversary of the founding of his law firm in St Paul Kellogg served as secretary of state and as United States senator snd during the Coolidge administration was named ambasssdor to Great Britain He became a judge of the world court in 1929 and resigned in 1935 Most highly prized among his many honors and degrees from nations and educational institutions was the Grand Crass of the Legion of Honor conferred on him in France in 1929 for his co-authorship Of the peace a pledge of S4 nations of the world not to settle disputes by wars as a semi-independent division with control of all mass production industrial unions Th A fl( (UI Atlu MANILA Dec Heavy gales and hiph seas tonisht were reported threatening destruction to the helpless liner President Hoover aground on rocky Holshoto Island near Formosa Naval radio advices said conditions aboard had become so threatening that a skeleton crew hsd to abandon ship There was no Orderly Held for Robbing Breen story it tells story it tells He suggested the pate de foie gras diet for the rich as a remedy for farm distress brought on bv the fact that during the past year only 20 per cent of the poulation's income was spent on food the lowest percentage in the record of the Depart- ment of Agriculture r' aw Ijr and countered with a proposal thst the 12 I unions that once belonged to the A of return The remaining 20 unions the federation said should be disposed of by negotistions srtPiH mom regard the Ganges The Hindus river as sacred TODAY-Tl-ES BOSTON Dec Theft of $300 from the pockets of David Beano" Breen slain gambler while he lav dying on an operating table at City hospital Friday morning was charged tonight by Special Officer Bernard A man whom Fay described as a immediate confirmation of Japanese reports that the big ship had broken in two The storm struck the little island early thus morning raging all day and on into the night The 21900-ton vessel was on an exposed por- tion of the shore and maritime! circles here the wind and seas' might reduce her to wreckage before extensive salvage operations could be undertaken at REXALL STORE The immortal Will returns in hie moat laughable hit! The role you'll always remember as one ef hi greatest! Buy HIM a GIFT HE'LL USE THROUGHOUT THE JsJ YEAR something to bring warmth and comfort and hospital oroerlv was held as a BUS picious person in the larceny pend- REAL APPRECIATION and BUY IT NOW AND ing filing of a formel complaint kj UrDC AT WINTERPORT A mighty good 9-lb Chocolates in attractive Xmas box box ef 95c With' 453 passengers and a crew i At the same time Fay said two of 408 the Dollar liner ran into other orderlies were held in the larceny pending filing of a formal Hotshoios rock December 10 whi! following a new course between Kobe Japan and Manila Coming Attractions at Bangor Theatres OPERA BOUSE January Sale Prices New Crop Walnut Ib 19c Mixed Nats Ib 23c Kemp'a lirafft Nut Candles A lot of 5c Xmaa Cards at 2 for 5c Good Gift UNDER PRICED Dc Brian Ahernt and Olirla Ue Mavillctid la "THI ORXAT OARRIf complaint At the same time Fay said two other orderlies were held in the larcenv of a t700 diamond stickpin irom Frank Kelley who at the hospital Dec 7 EDWARD ARNOLD JOEL McCREA FRANCES FARMER Fine dress broadcloth all wool Only persons dead 25 years are eligible for election to New York university's Hall of Fame Very fine in taupe shade only GRAY OR KHAKI FLANNEL SHIRTS Cat full and 35 inches long with two pocket with batten down 298 Real grade at witn Edward Xrarrtt Uorton and Llencl At in Rarr' aoaathli( ot You've never ecu a picture quite like "Oarrics" IV gajr it simply avell Doc V-r-n-f--i-s Stsrti Cbriataaat Uay Oala boliday bow Fred A Oeorge Burn and Oracle Allen IB "A DAMSRi IN DISTKSSfl vilh Joan Fontaine and Ray NoOie Mutt an lyric uy George aad Ira Gerto I Imagine thi combination going to toon in the world' dtzzlett dancmi ho It'i the lati word In last la ugn and laviaB entertainment- Ne Year Eve snow Friday nlgbt at II IS o'clock Big jRew Year Bee night snow! Feature attraction Carol Lombard Fred MaeMurray an John Barrymore in "TRUE CONFBBBIOI eias cartoon novltli and community strife to welcome la the Rev Year All seals reserred at fclS carnteal of tun and excitement NEW BIJOU THEATRE Latest Issue of MARCH OF TIME Comedy Newa Novelty' Continuous From 12 or 2 for S3 Boys' Red an Black "Plaid Monday Night Sale $159 flap a real $2 garment at FROM 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK ONLY or 2 for $3 Year choice of 5e Neckties for 1 3 ttr wool STRAND Sv7 THEATRE SPORTS COATS Doable thick erer shoalders Ages 8 te IS-yra 3Q -Service geaianteed dm 395 i Dee 22-23-24 Wed Thur "GIRL WITH IDEAS" with Weady Harr Walter FMgoon Kent Taylor Oog Barbter Her papor'a erutada msh' open barrier to reveal toe Man abe laved arte has a woman' bom tot new Her rival editor hugged her to prove the power ef the pre Same as above flannel A real garment at 198 Yoar ehoiee ef 5e boxed Handkerchiefs at or 2 for $371 OLD TOWN MADO0 TIT FOR A KING" Joe Brown for 2 39c indkerchh Handkerchiefs mi Dee 1 71 2 Christina Mon Tuts Wt proudly preaent a lively musical for the Chrieuna hoilda? 'MERRY OO ROTJRtJ OF with Bert Lahr Jimmy Bavo Billy House Altea Brady Mlaeha Auer Joy Rodgei Louise Fazend aad a groat aupporting east This la a IS star nolle oaen-tng your way la th dlasiest gooflest Merry Go Round of hilarity that Sei ever tickled your funny We'll bo taklag you for a diy whltl on Merry Go Round of 1S3S We gnarante that thia Marry 'Go Round win not break dowa Dec 2 3d 31 Wed Thur Ta end the wear with erekt oieture Get Ready For NEW YEAR'S HEADQUARTERS FOR I 25c Boxed at for 2 39 xv mmmr See the new thing JUST IN for Jest 14 Heavy Plaid MACKINAWS in brown or green plaid of a VERY WELL KNOWN MAKE with aipper heed fall parka style Jest purchased ia Boston last Friday Men's sixes Sold EVERYONE purchased in Bos Boys' and Girls Heary Plaid ALL WOOL MACKINAWS With sipaer hood A QC parka style Boy' Sheep Coats $279 Boys $1 Fancy Plaid Flannel Shirts 7fc STRAND ORONO Today and Tuesday Errol Joan Bionddl in -THE PERFECT SPECIMEN New Comedy Feature 9:99 ton last FRIDAY at substantial im fm NOVELTIES HORNS TOYS PARTY AND DANCE FAVORS NOISE MAKERS reductions selling the same way at $12-95 January TREAT'S Dept Store 895 Sale Price now of hate booked the "BAD MAR OF BRIMSTONE' starring Waiiaco Br Virginia Bruce Joseph Cailei Lewis atone and Guy Klbboe Hot tnce "Viva Villa- ha Wallace-Beery stormed to the screen In so colorful a to' Adventure with him a Trigger Bill in thia heroic drama of Old A ona' Bold' Daring' A thrill-packed laugh-pecked aaga of indomitable lovely in ClvUlxauon march on Iho last frontier PARK THEATRE mn to announce the return engagement of three outstanding picture Duo to the number of request receive are bringing bach the foUow-ing picture for your Christ ma Holiday entertainment Dee Lore' Young Warner Baxter aad Virginia Bruce In "WIFE DOCTOR ARD RTTRBE with Jane Darwell Sidney Blaekmer aad Minna Sparkling witty romance tn the moo of today Kb twinkle tn It eye and aU that ever delightful thee three grni star! Dee 24-2S-The radio singing eeaf ioslVanna Durbln ht "THREE BMARl OntL with Blnnle Barn Alice Brady Ray Millard and Chart Wln-alger Here a pieturt that ha all th element of splendid pietore yea hrwldn't aiu aad one that yon will enijy saeiag soeosa 1 CHATEAU WINTERPORT But XMAS GIFTS HERE and LARGEST NOVELTY HOUSE IN MAINE BUY MORE GIFTS WITH Treat's Dept Store WINTERPORT RINK Tonight Tees and Than ROLLER SKATING W0LLEY NOVELTY CO WHAT YOU Every pur Ladies Skates A dm 1 5c chase wrapped in handsome Gents' Skates Adm 25c I EXCHANGE ST BANGOR Open Every Evening "We Set! 'Matt EVERYTHING" Christmas GIFT Paper General Ada Ifx.

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