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Portland Press Herald from Portland, Maine • 12

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i Vf Portland Press Herald Portland Maine Morning Twelve prise the Committee on Claims and Public Property Mr Ward will work with Mr Deering en the Zoning Gorham Three Are Granted Pardons By Brann i Aovnniuicrr He Stopped Co! By Ending Sere ThroatQuickly rk an Ikn Irr te pfcraw ao tom II mir tto 19 ton am Miw InmM A tkal IhH vb New RnalaaS tow -liinawl Jokntoa'e iAaoitma Unto 1 akamat folk kere-Bhanu am aaaiir at nato aaUa tolar nil to Mil -tartr When yaa Ito fail that Sr acral kr tor Ha tto fadlav la to' thnal rl mkb a taaayanfal to Jahaan'a Auntra tlniaicat la a to wane viler Then Ilka tka aa tilde to year Uraat ato lah El aa tor Ike aara wkh Ike pare Imuarat Ikia way yaa lake all I Ha "Mia" ami at alt kefare pi a kto fta lake lali 1 A toaeraaa kaMla to Jakaaaa'a gRUmm reel aale Ut ar yM khrea taaaa aa Back far Ito ito aaaaap to taia aiato lull ITitmnto VSj hmSSSSSHSHm December 71933 Deering declared "has no authority Tha charter does not Intend that he shall have any Neither ta the talent Of the charter to give three members ef the City Council the authority of the five members The new Council- win adhere strictly to the charter and our City Manager will be given every Inch of authority that Is hie under the charter" Mr Craig and Mr Berry will eom- One stroke Wipe lit glistens! ELF SPONGE Yon can atop lugging around Wide and can and damp doth Ill' lbs miracle sponge cleans in flash of Ike lund porcelain tile paint and clam mirrors metal Sxtures Lss it lor' bathroom flxturea bathtubs bowls It possibly scratch It's exceedingly simple to use It eaves your time your temper and your bands One spang will dean ljQOO -window-panes which means it's economics! to use rksn jbtoymi ms gy mbw Lmrf toUb mS- Afta SmgrnUn aOaptf Maia ly toe mlm aj At ii I- ta prlaoa Mrere tabled for lnvwrtJgx-Uon Brown waa committed in March 1111 tor four to -yean on a charge Involving a glrL Pom low waa committed in October far ail montha for violation of probation during which ha waa to pay hU wife a month auppoH Forbes waa committed In April to ame eight months an liquor law vtoUtlon charge and four montha additional if a fine of $300 was not paid i Four ether earns were not heard bars uae no one appeared ta the behalf explaining why the pardons wars granted the Executive Council add: "Facts dliclOMd In a niberquent hearing In another criminal matter Indicate eonalrferable question of guilt in the case of Che rise Brawn "A aUtement of attorney indicates thatFomlow "by reason of mlitake placed in the situation for which bo was sentenced and that -other pending proceedings offer sufficient remedy in event of continued non-support "The Forbes pardon rcleaaea the mpondent from serving the balance of jail sentence impoaed for inability to pay fins His wlfa la In a ter--rlbla physical condition and lequlns hla aaalstanee and care" Enthusiasm Curbed By Prices Of Liquor Cawllwwed Tram Fagu On they planned to bring down prices as fast aa possible by allowing Import-lions to help domestic distiller I meet the consumption demands -Although the alcohol administration has no authority over retail sales It haa power to control prices of distill era Importers wholesalers rectifiers and Menders la this way officiate aald they planned to auk the prices reasons Ms before the coming holiday-season Many people prefer gemi- highboy design in a radio and hero is On very sturdily built with full length sliding doors Tha top it of heavy lumber cora plywood for added depth and resonance of tone It hit a 9 tube superheterodyne chassis with twin 8 in spa ah era a dash-type escutcheon Shadowgraph tun- ing visual volume and tone controL Read This Advertisement? Caallnato Prom Pay Oaa Arthur Lupri at Bangorand Lao Pit ent and Clement Jacques o( Augusta PILLS Tht WtM Famous Remedy or LIVER mSTOMACH TROUBLES hand and notiea the difference la itubhon came yon may need to Uka the tMrJ regularly for lev-' eral month but if youra not a furgieal cue you ahould luffar lem and lrm PERSISTENT USE BRINGS PERMANENT RELIEF Them Ubleta contain no karma" ful drugs They will not eauat dissi-neaa nor any ill effeeta wkataoever They art ehocolaU coated pie-ant to take convenient to carry For mb at aS drug atone Small bozSOfL AM TABLETS BECAUSE It Tells Her How She Can Relieve and Prevent Periodic Pun by Taking Lydia PinkhamY Tablets Complete only $9995 Edwards 0 Walker Co MONUMENT IQ DIAL fl-lltl Watch Oar II Dtaylay Wtadawa A Partial Index to Oar Immense Stack ITOEE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 11:11 CLGAHEn wyflfc -w Vwt fk yTtoj si Hidden poordtr does the wort Germany Invokes Its Law On Sterilization Duisburg Germany Dee The tint sentence ef sterillzaUos in Oennany waa pronouneed by a court today upon a U-ysar-eM laborer convicted of a criminal attack Carrying out ef the sentence was for the time being left for tha accused to consent to' it HI wife however agreed to the operation The sentence carries SO month imprisonment in addition I Tha name ef the defenoant not dlactaeed Philip Peering To Head 1934 Council Cealinned From Page One and Councillor Deering will serve with Mr Craig fei this committee Councillor WiUtaa Ward was n-ctactad chairman of tha Pubtle Safety Committee which will have but two members next year Mr Barry alas was named to this committee -It waa tha wish ef tha Oeunditar-ctact that ha not ba named as chairman of any eommltUe Ha said that ha favored working in closo harmony with an tha members of the Council To Adhere To Charter Mr Deering after the eaucua which ns attended only by four members of the present Council and tha Councillor-elect mid that' tha newly formed Council would operate "aa the charter Intended the Council td act" He aald that he wae particularly pleased with being chosen cbiirmsn of the Overseers ef the Poor This group hereafter it was painted out win work only as a Committee of tha Whole ha jneetinga of tha 1 Overseen in the future will be conducted only In CUy Hall mnmlttee meet-tap at the Boothby Horn a practice operation -the past two ymntxedk-" tag with the present Council "An Individual Councillor' Mr Ortnd Mary Jane Bowler Ena Hoyt Margaret Young Ellmbeth Wetaon end Helen Coyne Louise Parker daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Parker ef Gray Road ta UL Luncheon guest ef Mlm Grace King Small and Mlsa Ellmbeth ffeV SnutttjfRnpkiitaditfonmAhaM members of their sewing group: Mrs David Sturgis Mrs Carroll Wentworth Mil Arthur Talbot and Mil Merton Oribben Ctam To Meet The Half Hour 'Clam will meat Tuesday with -Mrs Hooper and the roll call will be "News From Home" A paper en Manila will be reed by Mix George Udback and one on Singapore by Mrs Frank Mitchell The men of the First Congregational Pariah have voted to serve a chicken pie dinner in the chapel dining hall Uw evening of Dee 11 lira Burnell Main Street waa hosteis jo bar contract chib this evening The Dramatle Club- of the Junior High School will have charge of tha opening exercises in assembly haB Friday morning and three sketches will be enacted Mix Lawrence Steven and the Mia EUa and Martha Stevens of Rockport Masa ar Hatting hen en rants to Pittsfield -Mlsa Carrie gp of East Oorham to ill Mr Orra Sherman president ef to Bend ef Workers ef the South Gorham Baptlat Church waa ItosteM at a luncheon today Coven were laid for tha Rev and Mrs Herbert 1 Wyman Mrs Oeorge Johnson Mr Unwind Marsh Mrs Harry Aus tin Mrs John Hillock Mrs Herman Learnard Mia Ralph Deering Mra Donald Deering Mrs PTed' Meserre Virginia Deering Mia Miles Shew Mis Prances Libby Mn Oerow Mia William Sherman' Mrs Pled Huff Mix Emma Burgoyne and Mia Chines McLeUen The Christmas aale win be hrtd in the vestry Dec it after a community supper served by Mia Oeorge Johnson and sxsistan CO TWiederi Is Master Of Lodge Garhaas Da Clifford Wladen was elected wonhlpiul mas tto of Harmony Lodga of Masons at tha annual meeting in tha tadg room tonl-jht Othse officen elected were Fred Hsnnsford senior warden: Floyd Hannaford Junior warden: Cornelius Hayes treasurer Harry Palmer secretary Frederick Robie senior deacon Everett Packard Junior deacon and Charles Frit Edward Hoyt and John Mead Finance Committee Rcbekahs itage Ceoimt Hamganaett Rebefcah Lodga will meet In Masonic Hall Thursday evening The contest programs will be presented by Mrs- Edna Flood raptaln of the women end George F-Thombe leading the men The losing side will be host to: BljR winners at a future meeting Old-time Initiation features will be used by the past masters to Gorham Orange at- the meeting Saturday evening whan the First Degree will be conferred Mrs James Conway of Maple Street he been entertaining her sister Mice Florlee Qulmby Camden public health nurse Mrs Cleora MacDonald is attending the State Orange session 1 it Bangor Tha 4-H Joymakere will have Christmas gifts for their project at the meeting Friday afternoon with Mrs Frederick Robie Rotate Street Mr and Mrs Bernard Cram of Portsmouth are visiting here on their return from Moulton The school basketball tram will ptav a game with the alumni in Russell Hall Gymnasium Friday evening The Community Chib will meet In the Junior High School Auditorium Monday evening Mrs Arthur Talbot will peasant a program of Christmas mualo Hie Boy Scout troop will give demonstration A Christmas program is being' re- hearsed at tha Model Rural School of West Oorham Mlsa Mary Pederson Sprague ef Lewiston today on her of Nashua Tuesday left Camp Fire Olrta guardian MU Street at Owenunga 1PU itiitau: Conway of MsjUe from their their studies in WilUaurBodge and been visiting their home at and Miss Clara are visiting hare en route to SL Petersburg Fta Is llsslsm To Asseelsiss Mm Elisabeth Udback worthy matron of FUm Tree Chapter 8 entertained her auoelsta officers a tea- Tuesday afternoon Present were Miss -Orsoe King Sms II Mm Marguerite Wleden Mrs Edith Thomss Miss Ellmbeth Fox Mrs Eva Hodgklna Mrs Beulah Camp bell Mrs AUee Rotate and Mil Doris Neal -Mrs Fred Hooper Church Street has returned frora-vUtlng her sen rbi Mem 1 Vernon Hooper Gtauceetar RM -c Mia William XyeriUtaln i HI Street who haa been Hi with bran chltls ta recovertna Mr and Mrs Oeorge Cblby and daughter Mary- at Salem Mesa who have been visiting here left today for Rxktand Mis Herbert Powers ef Law-nee Mbsi ta a guest hens returning from Moulton i Melville Johnson ofElai Street recovering' from an- opsnUon in WnC brook HospltaL Miss Evelyn Oaleerd ef Fitchburg Miss left today to visit at Augusta after a week here Miss Oeorgtanna Haves Preble Street entertained- her Bible Class in the School Street Methodist Churrh School this afternoon Present were the Misses Helene Libby Esther TfceM Ubleta art a acienlifically prepared clinically toted Vienna sedativ la plain Englioh that Beua a modem medicine made (ram the purest And moat effective ingredient wtffch will bring wd-eoo relief to women who fuller (ram monthly ailments Thoe tab-lelado not aim ply dull the pain for a little while Any opiaU will do that They retch the aura of tin pain and to prevent itn return Jfhy do you endura needle gray? Begin taking Lydia TableU a week before LYDIfli: PIHKH Featured at The Portland Press Herald-Express Cooking School WIR Batters IHuailan Dr James Doran director of Uw Distilled Spirits Association said prices waa a "matter of getting distribution smoothed out" and added that it would result in a "competitive condition that will relieve the alt ua Uon" Blanket licensee were granted to Importer today to permit them to brnlii mwtodtaicly-hoiit-iaoflaoo eel wHh-Ul Chtoli gal Iona spirits end wine previ- wtTII It Saturday oualy allocated to them This does not include the pmalble im porta tlon of millions of gallona of American type Bourbon and rye whiskies from Canada for Mending and other pur poses This supply win be added to -the 1SA00 OM gallons of whisky estimated to be oo hand in this Country for Immediate consumption In the supervisor is- directing Mrs Theodore was visitor here way to Cambridge Mass Mbs Elizabeth Clark who visited hers today ftq Bangor Junior Owenunga erlU mart with Uielr Electa McLain State Thursday Senior toUMI 'ChaiteUotok Norman and Ertan Street have recovered ness and returned to Junior High SchoaL Mr and Mrs on Alfred who have how left today far East Somerville Maas Mlsa Marian Morse Pinkham of Newport 1 'am -'Tf tie' Committee The Committee grossed BUIt Will be heeded Deering en En-by Mr At The Cooking School Challenger Model 765 '2 -o to Jr k- 1SWWC ujf is WjH bCiJ I REA I mM maal At Independent Grocers By The Calderwood Bakers aemtomaan Sakkig pqypiB ITS SELECTED FOR COOKING SCHOOL1 temporary SO day past-repeal permits by tha alcohol aomlnls- wers granted tratinn to about 121 domestic plants for tha manufacture of whisky Haw pence isos of aging whisky era being used although msny distillers have informed tha government they want is build up naturally aged stork a rapidly as possible Repeal had widely differing effect In many parte of the Country and abroad -WUd enthusiasm wee noticeably lacking Generally there was a shorten of supplies with resultant high prices r--- Kntkariston Hated Abroad London Peris end Berlin came reports of enthusiasm over the prospective increase in trad through the exportation of spirits beer and wine Arrests for drunkenness reported mm wet centers were aald ta a vers re about the asms as In prohibition days Speakeasies in many places abut down while hotels and restaurants heard th ring of the cash register echo ImUOf MlflL At Peoria ZiL and other Mg distilling points smoke from aeons of stacks indicated whisky plants wan again In full blast Many men wan reported to have been gives employment A In Hew Tsrt- the AmocUtlon Against the ProhJMUoo Amendment derided that sines Us repeal objective had been attained it would disband However it will continue a small office under another name In Washington to oppose too much Federal mutation of the liquor traffic and to help states In formulating liquor eon trot legislation Mexican end Canadian border points that thrived on thirsty Americana during prohibition arm virtually deserted Only half a dnaen vessels were reported in the rum fleet off the North Allan tic coast Two projected so-called cocktail cruises of vessels that rale red to A merles ns were celled off at Hew York bp steamship companies tote jes DIAL 2-5447 i I I I igl rsr-i-d yK 5- V' 'W i 1 V'- i I -V n'1 LJ" Sn taumLlgHf urv i For Sale Baked "OF COURSE I I Are jangled nerves making you a grouch? AT THIRTEEN CENTS the quart GOLD SEAL MILK second to none in Portland end Maine for purity for richness for delicious flavor for highest protective features with the exception only of our Grade A milk 1 Produced under the only real laboratory copiroL right here in Portland' Wonderful GOLD SEAL MILK is made possible because of our new rigid standards ef labratory control at the -I farms i You are really mother person whert employee or a food friend you are Buffering from Watch your nerves Gctrynur nerves You snip out sharp com- full amofant of sleep every night merits make' unreasonably criti- Eat regularly and sensibly Find cisms that sting Of course you time for recreation And smoke are sorry but you may have Camels for Camel's costlier alienated your -family loyal tobaccos never get on ynornervew 4 1 I 4 I 4 4 1 COSTLIER TOBACCOS Camels are made from finer MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand of cigarettes I for Absolute PROTECTION x-m-o OLD TAVERN FARM Inc Portland Me THEY NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES! 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