Press Alt + R to read the document text or Alt + P to download or print.
This document contains no pages.
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1929-02-15, Page 3I. - ___ - _____ -,-----,-,, ----,--- - ___ _ - I _ - - __ _ - - - - - - , -, __ -- - _____1 -----._ , - I . _7 I .. � -111 -----,-�,,---,,,,,,,,.,.-�"-"-.---�- 1� --T'----.-
, . I
� 11 � .
�, , �. I 11 I I . � I
� �� I ;;. ., , I �.,- " ,� ,� . I I I . .. I I I r �. I 11 I .
,;i �� ,�:�; ,, , � , : . , 1, I : , .1 I � I I .1 I .
I .,:, ;,r,�:; ; :-,',,�� .��,�,i �'��'- I . ,, - �il .1 ik , I I . . I �� .
. :1- , , � ,i i, 11 I I . . I
� 1 11 . "'.. ,"� 'I, � j ,�, , " 1I I I I I I �
. "t li, �, r, , , I- 1� , -1 i�l - I "I'll
,� � ." �,,, i'll � � - , , y - I .. i - � , I I - , - - I " 1� I I . I . I
`�', " '"' -, ., `�� J',,�. I I ON VINAYOSAT01 I I � � I . I . ...
.11 " . ,Jirpr,t,ri��,XJX, .. THE, lit., I I . I I
�_,� ,i �, j��, , , , 11, .1 I,
�.. �,,o, t . 1 ��i �;);,,��;-�:1!, �,�J, , , I , I , . .
. . . ,_ �� ",; �, , , I I
I �lb b, f. ,'�_� ,�� , 11, � ;;, , L5 _�,:,,�!,,, ", I �, I
:;, ,,,�� � I ,� -,,' I � "I ',�,711 "I 1, ,� " , �� '), , I " , ,, , , , I I I It t I I
� . :,: _ , �_.. __ - _ .. 1.1-1 - --- . I
,-� � ", �. ,` O" "i.; � �. I " ��i__,_��O��:L._-_ "'�,.��'���'31-'�,,,-.'�i,,��-,,,�,,!.-,---,,-�,-"�,,- I
, ... �,',,.!�;�;',�,�'! ,� �.. .��;��!.��,����,-1.4";,�,�,,��l--.�7f���,,�,.�.,.�', - ___L____',___,�_ I I I 71 . I
�:,,I-j ,,, �i��;:!,�ii;�:,�.��,,, � Ri .; ",�I.,;,_ I ,�,, " "., ,1-,J-- ... . 1"�,, - - - --1_1 � - ���- L -I - I I . I
""' r.,�,"'.11. -�I��,:"�,'-� .��,, �L — - __ �" -_ - _ _,______ ..... - --- _ - I . -11 -1 -_ � �.. _ 11 !- I
VII.L��; . t' , � � ,: ., � � 1, . - , ,,;�.;. , _ � I " -, , "'' .,',. , _., , �, , ; , - ,,, -;��i- ., -, � I � , - ,V�j,� .... .. ,,.�,,. , ,�,��, `,-:�:i` " ��, , __ - I
�'Z��:� ��L,i,. "'..''i'�';:,�".'��,':�;�::ii:�tit, �,j�q�!J� i ,;, ,`,� :�i q ,�', ;,� �, - 1-111---;- ,!�'�, '��4 -:,o,,,!q _T��_ , _!�... - , -�F, , ". , , � , -, -
, , ! , �� I" .; i� �, - f�,,, ; ',:::N�.�I,��.i t, ),; %': "
... . . I � I I All lkl,11'1-i� l�.�, �. 1�1 '. , ( f) , �,� ill�.�Fii_ ., 1, "I T;1 � I r ,,� ICK , " � " I
,� ,,!�;,,� 0 I "I ,1�q , 1. " L 11111it'll"',*� , 11 - . . �, �rii i'l ".! �0, � �': I'l-'S tlll(l 1% 4 p`it! j, (;, � ;i, �,, e,"��",, � , *j ,,qv�.- W t !� =
� �� . �;,�, � . �;:�:�� i",�?�;;:`�,','i,,��,,� � ,�",� .�, -1 ". - - _.
0. .. It � I , - -
4 . , , ,
, ,,V,� , , ". .., ,7'.'11,!1;T r_' ��;r-�'];�',17111 , , �,��"J�:__' , ... ,,- 11 " �� .... .. . " .�l .. . I
, �� Z I ,- I 1. I" .. . I .
,
� , � �, 1, i�,, . , �1�� . -Ift -P . � 1 �.� , I, � _ ... 11 � I
��,!,�� � _ ... - '00 � , "� -i � -- - , -17, � �J, �.,,�,'i_ � 1 1
, 9,11741WHNO, � �'A , �, � ';',� �i i , , .,U,.i ,;-,�'C,��, -�,,;.� �,�i �� ��Ij , li
,
.,��:, " NW W - 4n , " it'L�.*���r� 'o', 14" " "�'111411 �110 - . , ,.,I - , �', - .� .. ... . . , YJ , � , , 16 g",�,-�,.�� , "'� � , , " , " , _ __
� �!,�U ." -11. - 771 - I 11 -
, ,
-�".;";, � " � � . ! - . .;�. 1. ,�;� " , , 114 � ''.. I � , " , �. 9, �
J��'.. �Wwli,p,;., �?,.!Y_ a " , _1111.U1 t .3
, 4 - -�."��'. .,ty"k- � I ", "' -, - , q , , � 409A�Aw"�,,, "", �%';
_# . I ,� 2% i �,
�
�,,, ,, "I ,
, � , . 11 ,� "; 1, - , 11 A . .A�9,,.W, �
� � , , ?I" .". '. . . � i, I -�17-1 . . , gv .
""_;��,��.i, . I �, �,' � f :�� ""Imnowro,q !a � , X'S � , �1 11�11..i�,A*14�� , -.
i ` � � a "' ''. ;�� G _ . e. K� 4004 I
-
. 1 14 `�'Slll ,� , �, � '�!!�;' �#q 4 3 , � I I I . " ,
- I 9 A� "
I ; g i , ,4- L 0 11 I
I . I I I , , I ko -- �_ 6�
,,, �,-, 1, ''.� L� I . 1�. ,,�:L!, f, P I 1 tll'.4- �_ I a MW , . __.. I . ..,A,Wklr?� " . .. 4 ;� vy, , , � ,,1�,'.,',"`_,; "",
,., . :11 F �. " �, .,��i,,,�_��',,',�:,.',. ,,, '',
� , L _ 'W; �'�',"Ij �?��,' �Ipotl�, F t 0", P I I ,.'1,?kft0 R ;A3—IN -�,:;,�,,, (�,!� ,�, � I ,
, . 'P, , ". _ "I
, " I Z P R 0. J, ZN� .1 . �� : .. t!p 40 ,i ". Ig �.; �,
,
. - �... 'W'. , �g '. I
I�L 1-1.1-1... �, � ; _-4� 11 11
�
�1.,, I 'I, ,
"
, � . "i", , 1i . �
, . �%V� " ". � , �,� I m 11 - , �, -
.
. " '* , , . � 1 �..
" :��, - I �:: I 1�1 Z _V ;t�"`T,11�i�l " vr.�nywa,. - , , � i I . , _.r &�, ?, ��':�45t 1 ""' �L : J�
. 4 P� P .1 09 . - '. . �Anmm! MIX % , , � , ; L , ,. It , 1,
, : I I , . 4 % tl I
'' I - . Lfi'y"_.�,�,.;l n , , ., , 1, "'. . 'I , �
, � I P� , ,
. - W ii
� � � i 0 1 � ", 16�jhn� � . Z 4, T
�, :., �,,;, . I I �i 1 lly, , _ , I I , � I I I
�, . ;, � , f, � . -, '' !
" . : Mfi , . !� , V?;�.,' , - . I �11177_igo.l �%'.il 11.ft - 7*M ,-��-W, �. __ I W4.w*, 4�%-a :,'�,.._ ' . q I- . �
, , I
- ., 1_�4 1�1 . " . r%7 �9,.Jlv. *0 , :rllt�: 11 lk�� I., 1 NO,, i;q�q , . �, �' '' I . I
��,;�., 1; , I -1 ifto".'.. " I , N, $0 1 k . ...... . � _��",
;;;;; 11� ,-, - ,� _� � 't, , .1 11, , ; I I , . . . � : ;.� .. � -
��, I. I I � 'i,4004 -9040W.11: QV " �t,)rlle �i,,,.-ii��,,,����,,,�N'.�,..,,,',������.�����""', , �, � -, I_ _ I � I I I I � � � I � I
11110 , �., ��g-'' �_ I", ,� -1- 11 , . � i:
- '19111,41m, , I .."�,''�Ijj��i,,,�i ,it,',��,;� ","'.."""', - . 1�
1, __ . ., , -JA' a ,�'!, .;, n'�, W I - �ilii�:C:� I I
,
" , : ; " f_L' , I , i I e " 4 ,�, " 1p''A W74 ,: Z,'.'#%,...4,� 4,0 . ""!�i,',.,�.,', � , � I
,q ".w
, , MA M V
,".
1�4vlj 1W1*1;X`# - , "W `
I , :.
" ?"I , . X0 An I �
, - - 1. , - F3 - - . I �
11 I A TqWki -��: IF . 044 ,A .; W, . ''
, I I 0 Q ''I - � MiN �:: " 14001- UZ I M. ..,: , �4�' , ��
I
I
, ,
� I imam .11, - IV IC �#,% I W
.1 , MIMN(Ii., 404- "''
I �V"; ,-." , . . . .$ , . A� I.,
. , _" oq W'V,hM.,-,QP-0* "W,QQ :1; (0,114147; R 1. W. Q0 I PP I I 1" I �� 11 � - I 1� 1. � , I
1. . ; �, I A
." I I 1141RP1 ,'SRA"i�lw- Vi A% "%144*�.g
.:, I I � vo I A 0 , . , �, V,q r, �� , , .. I . o' 11 I , 1, I
.�� &� I 1. I XRy"TA@1WW , '' VK04: WbAt�"u"o I , " IVW* � I . I I �:,� ,�,��, I ,.,"� , I .1 � 1:� I I
. I I", P L" .. ,4, ,;, qr*0 00q -4%;b 6.1 �,�;:;, �.W*`,,�,�. 1
7
.
, M . - .,, , % FTIM11, ,
� . , .74 Ut,-Qq ;..::, ,,,�,� " !�i,:�,',`
.1 �' �` , %*OA]p 611- It OR& ,,,, I "'o 6.�, .':Y , . : '�;�`, � �',.,,: ","
�, v;v -1 . . , '' 9", �,�%,R , , _p *7 ,AA4V;rh1J0,,�,M,;-6 I . � � 1�;'1'1�11 �1111 I I I I I .
I ,! I " MM � -,O, . , qi ',.i-' � p"'. , I I
I , � � I � I . � .&"%%19. , " i"M I
� , . 7 � .4 - +,, � 111� Oft ..�, ',.i'..' � g;�, I , -1 I I
"I 1; . . . . . . *"+ V%Qfj�,f 4" - p � � I
�� . W .� 0%.1.4&�, , -1;-41�;A..!. . � �, t, � , 11� �,'.,,,, , � 1; I .
I
I . 91h � - � �_. � I I � 0 wk I - op 090 "UW vor, �. �9 . , .1 IWO I
I .. , 11, - 4V a0PAW 1 V�P , �,� :, � ,��,
, I/ I'll , , � 01- F , .. .. 1, . . I
, " - .1 �F_ _ ". � ; I.. . . PQ�Ioum , W 040: * ry bVW;Q=, qyprm 01WA14- V40 �IZAOIM_V. b : "i'v , �"' � L�� ! " �'. " I ��
�` L . . . . I � I � I I "I -7v , i-',-,4,�i;1,' '' ,, ".��, , �
fl, I . . , C: , , h �
�,1-, 1. 4 H , � , � 450 fpi ba . ',.� �; "", " , , I I
1 1. IVAIV .... �� ?-_ seer,ng to TWA * WOW�m **� � ? i vow.d Wo been ooptmt�1.0 0AATA* 011`4,A04 ,01 'rV14 , �: ., '' ", , , '344 � 11 � I . � � J�.�z&�,�:.",��' "; � �� � 1. I
" ! f*tl Z'W'nort � " I �. fWA � W"A p4vir4AW 'W I , . � I � . ,,,
, V 1,10 �! , .
. , . �. '040 - Q - � , _4. �, tft�� � t . �1, I -Aff I � - I
A - �4 1 , , ,� I "',
IV . 4 +-X,v-V; pmwiq �;Av V ".� , I � I I I I
. I i �,Or 4*11 11 Dy, 110=101 4`114AP" stop%` ro �. i"'Id fift Wd squalid, pr�t", � 4isre '00v$41aw ;�� to ce iko .. ,�,v .. �� 1: I . 1 1-11.."N" 1 1 .
,
� vp�rpptAvq hqqj�. . I . � I I I � . . _ eA, * __ . . , Rprj ,;F , , " , 11 I : , I , � I 11 . I
1- I I.. . . thVWgb"-b,*,0TCuf � i . U10 SQ0. covv .a, , I , , , -
� .gree I � . � "th"a, er. c I � Mob, posiry usuao 7, so i � Z'�r 1.,�-,.,T p .
,q I ''I � hl. . .1 .1 . . I . V.140. , . , 1 ,71z.4 A.'.',�,, �",:",:,, ,
� , Avany, M U.,*4 ves of iow W -ft 1 W ,
,
461061b. , , . ." �": L 11 �`.';`? iy'.
, 11 0Z . " 2 It , 74, A V _ - � ,
�,ef "11, 1 Qrt water., 6have. 00 ww *It , '0 , � !`�Z ,,;,�E v- " �, I
. IF - ;,the degTAdo the partioe to them? o.i Wite. yivf�tgp bt'- � `�� Qmt , , i a '� ,,Ii,n
, Torolukto . - I 46 Qi put thom. "tl,�kogjgb . I , 111-T"O"'q.5'.4,� � , I
I , _� , b �� ovi 17 "04 LL Qie ther, the wom-an"o Itfatuation gor Qe Nq gainss#mpra * e4lorem-y've, sharp kal - , AA.P'. � �
� 4&. L., Per, We . to 0�� St J . , . , I.. .11 ', . li, NR � " 'k.r"', , ,
I Zpod) chopi . . . .TT "R
I � 4 ill plo3=ent ir I . ?ast 11 ".. � I ,, . � . I - $14�.i,� J� _�&% 43 I
. �'. . man mado her own usbai�d mpulsive III-Ite gueaft W 00� ON10 factw, �Ierei _pvr. put T ,;Aw � ; 1. 1: . 11 .. 11 1.11 -'.,',!j�h X?X� ,;� ,,'� _��l b ",
..
I , I . V*AX*AtI= of his efFects disclosed to hor,'vve do not know, In MY SvVnt toO, Were'aiVeq` #07AN� for tTae ml�n preser"n WOD and 4di a' go p 0 . I . %1,_",.. 1�0 , 1-
(", ;�v � t��- -�_-==='=�� " 1.1. . . P V9. � .;,!"�',.�;:!: � ��`,
� il '� � .� " 1;1 I , I
. . 1W11; "I I I
11 � . wous, letters in oo4p, all couched the busband learned of what was go- of the Hudson1v I�W,� eompsny'.�their wat4M NOW the n4rhvip " I �,11RI�11"�ill�'� .
. . � 1,11","k. �� I I
, I.. in eudeirh* terras, in which lreqiment The women, says it -was by wives and cbjldroaja�34- Mrs night" neict day,' 11O.W iao*,I, fW' " . . I 9,:t " 1" Ci.;��i�,� , . I
NETI MURDER MYST33 , Graham over ""; I 111i
I ,� I I 11
�IIV 0". � , , . I �6,,i�:
-Y,M tiefeweiam were mado' to a person moans of anonymous liottere.Le Boenf recalls vividly thd q0t1>rful seenes �.S, one ,hou,r; lot sti-nd , untly 0Q9A �
I I , I I
. .
I
EXCITINGv ENGLAND nam,W "Lil, It has, since been sssiart- w1h4 was the waterworks superintend- these women, , It 10�lght cai day; vAd water from . � ,,, . ��,'� �i'.., ql`�L -
. I—— I .. . . . � _,�;; 1��, W ��, I
I , ", "
od that the writer of the, letters. is an ent at Morgan City, did- not put big 'owns with SIX, 14 agwin boll ar, oxis -h , them 41124 2*4 I I �1(;,� p:";
arounds 11 ;.� 11.�
"A man, kno", as, William rank American lady, -an, old friond�cf Mes, wife out, though he was tOm with +,heir necks dauced pounds of tie sugar, Bell up, fA$t , I �Z'�;;M.
mea In th�-. . ", ,_ �b��,,� �z' � ,,
Thomas, aged abou ; bu for about. ve miln-utes, testing gaT I ,-,"�,?,;�,T�P..1'11 "W", ,
. � - - . feet, after'a,, -who Is � a lecturir. on'bacterio- jealousy, twaltedfo an PPOrtUn- picturesque costumes of the early — 4�,P,09!_A � NX �,��iiN,r';. -
I � _.Z "A �N2
� , � �,:�
I � � ,$ I
4 ixiches or 5 inches, pale complexion, logy in an American utdvi6rsity. The ity either to.find proof 7absolute or ixi,- days to 'the thrilMag music of a jelly stave. he time for boiling may .., giq%
.
ld� i�' � � ni,_ W!"
. . 1', �,�,
ary IS51K."I"i, 1. IR �
dark hair, clegA shaved, -has a distinct man, wa,nte# by the police lived in fidelity or tG SV87190 himself uPon time fiddlers .who played Red Rf*eT V from year to year, but shoWd - I I . 4!,*.wV1',0; I ., .',",,�,;��� "
:0:, "'a.,
plm South -a I, 01. Q � " M, :F
, g
'bout one 4nch lcing"ou Ilia te I ., I � i Q'��, " "", .
I ". " �,I_ 51F . I
;:,: M'',
, fo,,,�, ON � . ,
I
star a, in mpton for eomo days after the middle-aged doctor. Ags, reels and, ,squo,re dances. It wai I neverbe more then 10 minutes. Pou.r . I �"",��',',.,?R-'.§;, 5 I * V,��'.
. ,
.
. .��,
�
-, I
"
,RiiI ! a . H : -11"'I. -I I.", , 121 �P,.,�,
- ,?'� I � ,
1. I
"A woman,:' knoym- as 'goldea-hair- ,1V1e*Atqr!s disappearanao. ' Then he The lovers learned that they ware nothing for nien to v fifty , m Into hot stewflized jars and sea] as , � ��-,�"t:_��41,1",:� , 1. I
. tr,a el inn I "
- ""
. (ad LU,' aged about- 30j.1teight about 5 and the woman set UP house, together being' watched and prepared a trap by dog train to one of these d ,directed. This is a beautifully colored � �, �_ I'll
'i�
I ' I "'."""., 1��: ,,,,.,,��,.11,11 'AA, �
I ilt.shire.. They sudden- for the husband. Mrs. Le Boeuf or lesser distances by snowsho 11, � .11
�; feet $JA,che4,,comtVIe3don, pale, hair at Downton;,W1 enter- , ,j crystal clear marmalade, . I I " .. FIV; I
:2. .� 11 I'�:"",.."��'�i'L�',,��,�,,,,I'f "'
�, golden believed to be dyed; was dress- ly disappeared. What is their sup- ed a -small row boat and pulled away -twenty or thirty ftrees below zero, I �.. I 11-.',;1 , " �,.-
. � . I I
. -
i ed in a fawn coati collar, cuffs and posed c6nnectl6n with the mysterious from home to the area &-round Morg Busy Housewife's Mamal!a4e. , "'11-F. 4,'�, 1, -
12 an and the party somistimes continued . � '' �
I �,;,�,� -W
11" I , , &.�
11 � � il','.
1.
I
. , , "', �i, , �,P,,-
. .� , , � 11 1, " �! �
I ��!
I
. I I . � , ,:�,
I bottom Of c,oat trimmed with dark murder the police will not say, and in City, then, inundutedby the Mississip- with a "Kettle DruTW-* the next day, Use an equal number of grapefruit, � � . : , . 141--v. �,'.;J��
1
.� i� fur; asleeveless peagreen, dress, small the circumistances, it is well that the pi flood. Her husband followed in the pioneers? name for an afternoon � - � �4""",.i,`-� -.1;'l-
I I I �,
. oranges and loniaiis. Use two and . I I . ; I ,.;,,,,
�; grey bat." . I I I I ,� ,,Vll,�.,�,'!� " ,�,
I writer should, -be ret$ceut. When any- another pirogue. At'a lonely %pot dance which b-iought the party to a I � 4'J", 11
I ..� � I . I I "I'll .1
r. :1 If any reader .knows anythi One-half times ae much water aaii y*u , � . I .: , , �--e
ng about thing more of an interesting nature agreed upon, by the lovers� another fitting c , � . . . . I 11�,_'.,.-� j,,� ,,i.�,,
onclusion. � have cut fruit and Juice. it a Tittw Q I ,�, I .i,.Ll�:�.:,�..",�"'""'�,���I �,)-_
. . -
I
I
� . either of the above, Scotland Yard comes to light we, &hall communicate boat lay In which were Dr. Dreyer But with all this experience of marmalade is desired, add several ) . . I I'll �'. �
, "
,� ..... �- ,�,
,. I... �,��, :. . �
I will be greatly Interested to hear it. I . and Jim Beadle, a trapper, who eeqms change and pr?gress, behind her, Mrs. Seville, oranges. I 11 I I Z
� What it is for these people are being . to have been a kind. of Man, Friday Graham still is young, still looking Wash the ,fruit, cut it and remo,ve � . . � , , , " � `
I I ,
" � -, �,
I . ,
� .. - � � , i, �'i
sougbt in connection with the most to Dreyer. The story of the con- forward to great changes and the ad- tough core Wnd, seede.-Cover the lat_ I . I I , -�,�, ;. �.�p
11
.. I I "'t.r. 't, q �,i7.
11 mysterious murder that has excite,i denined persons was that Isie, Boeuf vancement of the west. Born, of two � I ,.?'.%1
i SIMPLE STARTIN(G IN COLD ter with ccdd water, and lot stand for � 'L.
. England In -a long time. It is ��, _:,` , ."', ,��4,-�.J I ...
the fired at Dreyer and that then Beadle of the great pioneering families o f I - . ,
murder of Mr. Vivian Messiter which f orty-eight bours, then strain, and 11 � . I 11;!i _�";j,��X
`
4.
1 .1:1,�` "
� A: �N, I I
I t,'�11:5, k�'11
,
;�1,1�
i I has ,oxcited such interest indeed that WEATHER fired back. The theory of the prose- Alberta, daughter of one officer of add the liquid, to the cut fruit. . I � .- i:,_�.11Z -w, I .
...
9 cution was that the doomed, man was the HudsoWs Bay Company, and wife ' . 1. , 11.il i!,:,
", 11. i�k
" � : . v",
I .. chance to shoot, -but was of anotaher, she has the dignity of it or putting it through the food, chop- � 1. I 7�1
-f we sf&w an article a -bout it in a Paris There is a way in 9tarting a.,cold not given a c 'Prepare. the fruit either by slicing ,- �
1: paper the other day. The reason for engine in win -ter that saves fuel and butchered ,by Dreyer and-' Beadle, mhnneT of a great lady. Her beauti- per- add the water and, let stand for . . ,r . i 'I-,, ��,i
. .
, ...
,!',,,!�.. 11 , 1-1
.. -�,,�r�
.. .., � �,r .
I the interest is plain, and it is the marks the experienced inotorist. It though Beadle's part in the affair Tel- ful, snow-white badr is smartly shin- twenty-four hours; boil twenty min- - . .i��,��. I
,; .. .....
�� same reason that explains- the inter- is quite simple and, it's, easy to re. mainij in some, doubt. He *as tried � 1,�� �Z"�1.41
'
,
I
"' ,
': glied, her skirts are as trimly short utes. Le sta another enty � � " � � ", ,
t rid tw _%ur i"? 11
� � "'j, a, .... 11�
.�1%11. ;
- ,
��;q IM
?;� � ..
1, i" ,� .
�� '. est in, nearly all murders, namely it member. with the other�, and is now serving as those of any matron, in- the cities hours. Measift-re the fruit and use an 11 .1 �, �-,' . I
, . �., �_
1�i �� I
: � ` 4.,kl�, �;,.
. . is a complete mystery, Scotland, Yard Very little fussing with the choke a life s�,ntenee, his degree- Of guilt of the east, and her carriage as erect equal quantity of sugar, More New Wash, !:�� �, ",
� 11 _T,�� I
'.has the case in �,and and apparently or the throttle Siminer the. I 11 ��,`�.�� 1,
".
. is necessax�. The being vvi"tly less culpable, It is,.,%,s in her girlhood. fruit for one hour; during the la4 , I � . I I ".. F i` " I
� , 1W ',
.
. . :�� O�A".... ..��
. I ", �.�... -_ "
� : I ;il � -
has made some progress,'but the kill- engine won't stall under the circurn- certain that Le Boeuf was butchered, 'Over the tea cups of 0algary's mod- twent� minutes of cooking, 11 1: . , ,
ing of Vivian Meesiter. val�l test the stances alind' there will be no undue his body expertly cut up, his viseera ern place the I ..., I ,� I i� ,
I
i railway hotel, the comforts" of sugar in a moderate oven, in shallow � , . % ',,��- - .
"... ". , " ;!,i�
.�� .
:..�� ,'.
.
:1 -V best brains in the department. strain. on it. replaced with angle irons, and then which dmpress visitors from evion the pans. ' I., "�rit��. .j � . -, I
. The at the I - � Here are the directions: - �.
When . iii",� . . . . . ,,�
. .. murdered man, who sunk in the deepest part of the lake. the fruit has cooked for Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . ... :iif',�'S' r11-11 1".
�. enpital of the empire, she sometimes one hour, add- th hot su ar, � . � " ��, .,'iq I 11
. e 9 stir un. 3.
�, " ,
.Ak""', -
,
. time of his death was the Southamp- Throw the spark lever back almost The body was mutilated, so that no will talk of those early days before til it has dissolved, then boil iapidly. ' ' . 1. I.i, �_i,,�kj,,,',
� ton, representative of the Wolf's Head to the limit of the retard position. gas could form in the stomach,und tile city was even a 'Reow town," be- Commence testing it Immediately, as �.�1',`-"�`,r4 �1
I . 'I., 1,
11 11.� .. I -'�,-,,.,,�'..
'',
.. .. "... �.,;,
I Oil Company, was born in. England Ahvanve the throttle a little, but not later raise 'the body. But through forc Alberta was a provhio�i or Ed- it will sometimes jelly as soon as the . I . FO, R EA RL Y SE WE RS ," I � ,�.
�� ��:tll:
I and somewhere in the early y1ineties all the way. Pull out the choke but- accident it was raised, and within a . .1 .1. ��..,,- �il.
. I , �l
� F roonton a capital. But always her sugar has melted. To test the inix- � I . � 11'1'n,
_,W,
. I - ,� , 1�-
I �; went to the United States. In �897 ton all the way. Then press the sta.r- week of the murder the three parties talk turns finally back to the Calgary ture, dip into it a large spoon; bold � I 1 , ,, �, .." I �
,
. 11 * 11 .. '�`: .". �.
_ -
I �.... ,��..,. I ,�
� he married at Denver, Miss Sarah ter button. I to it were under arrest, of to -day, to Alberta's future and the it over the kettle and wateh the id-rops You really must see the New Wash. Goods, elegant 4 . !;, � � 4
. . �.;,�, , , _, ; V
...
� , ,,, . "
,
,
...
�� Georg�ina Eleanor -Culley, the daugh- As -soon as the engine has started, In another throe weeks they had greatness, that is Canada's and the that fall from the side of the snoon. in express ...... ''......':.10"'.1 I "
:. J
. �� -]�!��!�!",71` - '!
push the choke control halfway back, been tried and convicted. Then -be- m -eater grea,tness in store for this At first the liquid will drop from the In =- � , �-,,!�,.,i-,
ter Of a Northumberland country gen- ion of design, colorful in tone co b* A
I . .
. ... _,�; ,
9 ... �!��` ,,
.�
I , �� -
11_��!�,;,' I
-
t tl-eman of some importance. They advance thespark, and let the engine gan the longest and 'hardest fight in ,;nun nation in whose making she ccntre of the spoon, in one row of ' tions, rich in effect leading all other years in mag, I ;,:r�
'. -had a daughter named Dorothy who, warm up with the choke in the half- the criminal history of Louisiana. It h1as help,eid. drops; as the mixture continues to C I .
.. -
�._ . r-, some nine years. later, returned to way position until ,it operates lasted for eighteen months. It was nificent textile reAions. .11,11, I
I r , " �
:, �1111 El
I ,
�,
,
I England with her mother, Later the smoothly. I well undex way when Mrs. Snyder and __�_ cook, and you continue to test it you .. : _,,�'� ..
girl died. Since returning to Eng- The reason why the throttle should Gray committed the crime that drew . will see the drops widen, until gradu- I I _�_,A I
,.,�.i
I , _
DEADWOOD DICK AT 82 1 ;,. S ally t7wo rows o� drops- will form side - 11 �z �." .1
, land .Mrs. Messiter saw her husband not be advanced any more than part upon them the attention oftheworld. ,'LIE � .... . .
. ,,,,,
I . . by side; the mixture finally "sheet- : A wonderful choice of fabrics specially selected . I 1, ;" �� �.
11 -,
I , I ", I .
.,
�
but once ,and that was when she vis- way is be -cause the choke control fur- Skilled lawyers employed every tech- OVER PIONEER TRAILS ing off" the side of the spoon. it to serve those desiring new and exclusive ideas for �
. 1, .:. ",
..
. . ited him in a war hospital after he nishes the added fuel, while the same nicality. On one occasion th�Ty asked should be immediately removed from - advanced and early sewing. .�..,
� rom the. front. amount of air is allowed, to go into that the trial should he thrown out AGAIN the stove and poured into hot, steriliz- 1. � "I
t, - <,I ,Since then Mrs. Messdtt-r, a complete the mixture. This is true in the case beeause in the original indictment the ."� � ,
I
� Invalid, has lived in retirement, and OF most carburetors. If the throttle name of Dreyer was not spelled with Fifty-two years have passed since ed glasses. . . �� " I.
I .. "
�, i?,
i knows -nothing about her husband's -%wre advanced all the way and the the second "e." There were, appeals Richard W. Clark clucked to his Orange Preserves With Honey. , - I
11 affairs. ,She does not even know when choke getting ton much fuel and. there for a lunacy commission which dis- cayuse and headed a caravan Troth- ,-'11�
, T,
� - : ,. ,.,
,
" Messiter returned to England. At would be a great deal of waste. The rupted the Louisiana supreme court, west from the village of St. Anthony Cut the oranges in crosswise slices , I 3�': ,
,.:��,��.
� 1, one time he was a successful engineer engine would start, however, but the and brought honorable and learned —then .larger than Min,1-.,,apolis— about tbree-e-ighths of an inch in , 0 v �, �',*,%i,
�� /_O_� ro_� 6� 0 6�) (Z�� ',-I��
,i;.
. I
.�,
'i,
'i,
'i,
'i,
'i,
'i,
. but fell upon evil days andfor a time throttle would have to be clowd !in- brethren to blows. In one nart of the throligh the trading post of St. Cloud thickness, di,acarding the seecis. CoveT � !_�
I , �, .
... � - N�w DT �� t�) lvatK�MRIS , �� �,
"' supported, himself by painting landL- me-diately with the spark lever and trial; it appeared that the woman and and into the land of the Dakotas, the the slices with cold, water and let I � -
-� �
-,
-.6 1 ' Dreyer were aboiA toswear that after stironghold of the� Sioux. For fifty- stand over -night. C un n eT �'. I ��� �
b A 6 . scapes in Greenwich Village, a Bo- the choke. Otherwise, the engine ook -tilted . , : "�, , 1.
:.1
'i�i!` hemian colony in New York. Last would be over-fooded with friel, and Le Boeuf had fired, it was Beadle two years he 'has lived in the Black Add half the weight of the cooked I � � ,
f. I I
,:.o� * . For Agammu,gpon Wew- i�::: 1. I
� " September ,he was sent by the oil balk. who shot him. At this Beadle, whom Hills and has ,played, an important orange and, liquid in honey and half- '� .1.1
�': to go to Southampton to With the throttle keeping the en- defenoe was joined with that of the part in the making of South Dakota's the weight in sugar and let cook un- � . I.,;
I .. . company � � .. 11,-
I .1 . __ " �
,
.
. 1,
... build up bilsiness but whethei he did gine going a little faster than- idling others, arose and diernanded separate history and the traditions of the til the liquid is well reduced � A very fine Wool Cashie in Blue, Green and Fawn, � :,_
. I . .. . Pour
. well or ill is not known. One thing wild the ,choke control halfway out, legal representation, with the aid of west. into sterilized jars and seal. _� I ttll", - �
. I I '� .�
,
�
'I, is sure and that is -that he was lay the combustion chamber wallswill be- which he went swiftly to - the lesser He flew �o St. Paul thie other day, particularly manufactured for the new sport dress- - �,��
, � .
11 ftoni prosperous. come heated sooner than under ordin- doom that awaited him. The accused pilotVd by the son of. a man,, with ---.:::I'— � I ,L : 11;,
I "
7 �0 , He engaged a bed, sitting-roo-m and ary running conditions. 'When this madee two separate and incomplete whom he exchainged pistol illots Trear- I es.. Lighter and more adaptable than the :flannels; � I .LL.1.,
t. J, 11 L I ,h..
"
,,, I Tented a .small look -up garage not tar occurs the throttle can be pushed, back confession&, but these conflicted and ly fifty years ago. He travelled, a �j 42 inches wide. .. I 1:1.
;
", 1 off. This garage leads out into a to idling an�d the choke control on were partly responsible for the jury's trail blazed by the present genera- The church is doing less than it T1 '_1 X ,
I , _
!� . "....
" i. Ginall: back yardand besides Messiter's the das� also pus -hod, in. verdict against them. At the end. their tion, over the land route he �scouted ought to do, but it is doing nine- 2 irace $�.50 PeT yard � -11 .., � I '.
.., - I � 1, �
11.
car it cointained some packing cases Generally, it should be remembered deaths were as shocking as that of a half century before. On his flight tenths of what is being dbne at all, I . , -
i and oil drums. Whent the car was the choke should be out only so long Le Boerrf. As the woman said, "This he pointed out the ancient la-ndTnaxks Archbishop . I
. of York il� �;
� ....,
.
� garaged the d1ouble doors were also as it required for the engine to run is worse than murder." he knew so well—a railroad right of I We specially invite you to see the new trimmings , :.
-Aray he saw surveyed and a buffalo t iii. - ::,
_
-,
, I
Iii. in our Dress Goods Department. Few stores, in- , :
. pad -locked on the outsido while the 'without sWling. Aso soon. as this is Mrs. Le Boe,uf was the twenty-fifth
-
., ..., ,
11
,
�1 I "? : t gateleading to the yard was padliock- possible, the choke should be pushed woman to be legally executed in the cart trail he helped make, which, We have lived long enough to see deed, will show you a greater assortment. I - I ,,!A.
ed on the inside. Occasionally Mel,mi- back to its normal position. Thus United States, of,whom New York and stiangely ,enough, bisects the flying I I ... �,
.� �
..
% ter would be seen dTiving about the there will be no waste of fuel. Pennsylvania contributed, eight. each. field at Rapid City, S.D., from where hard -surfaced roads and now wewant I . 1"4!� I
�. city with a young man, and the in- The air that is taken into the fuel Eight of them were convicted for his flight took off. to live 10,119 enough to see chicken in I .,.:, ,�
�:. I
1; I I ��
A fference is that the young man is the mixture of the carburetor is warmed murdering husbands, and most of the Deadwood Dick is eighty-two—brit chicken soup.—Altamorit Times. FANCY CREPES � , 11.
.
.
. ?".
I ,: e head of the up quickly by its Passage alongside others, we presumle, for murderring he doesn�t look it. Ilia face is 1, . ,
I person described at th "-�'�
,
,
i column. On. the morning of October the exhaust manifold before entering paramours. That is to say, nearly all weather-beaten and there are . �� .....,
�,�. ,
oil", I You will be delighted with the new Cre tte :.
30th last, Messiiter told, his landlady the carburetor. This in turn permits were murders of passion, in- which wrinkles arou,nd his eyes, but he Pittsburg man must pay $1 ' . , , 444 .
. stands erect and walks With the for a kiss. ',111 in beautiful floral designs—all the delicate shal 'ee,,; - �,:! 1.
I that he had an appointment and he the fuel, mixture to become volatilized hatred was born of love. In Canada, Billing and cooing is e -X_ s In ..I., �
. , left the house. 'He was never again sooAer and so leavie little to be.wast- since Confederation, five women have springy strjde of an experienced pensive, when N4 like this come in : yellow, mauve, blue and fancy mixture; also black; ' ' ",
..
I seen alive by anyone who has- been ed. been banged: Phoebe Campbell at plainsman. His iron -gray hair is long after the coo—Border Cities Star. ! I , . -;jk�
,_ , I., able to give tb&, police any inforina- As a result, the warming up pro- London, in 1872; Elizabeth Workman and he ties it up from his ears with 1 38 inches wide. I . : , "�,
I tion. Two days- later his landlady re- cess nowadtays is much shorter than at Sarnia in 1873; Cordelia Viau_ at a buckskin tbong. His hearing is I 11 ;;,
I .1.,
�i rported him as mis,sing and notified the it was a year ago. Ste. Scholastique, in 1899; Emily He]- keen, he sees perfectly—and be I
a Women who humor men. are said IFIrke $�.75 psir y&Td I,.'
.. I
I police and the OR company, and ,One important Point should, be re- die, Blake at Brandon in 1&aq, and 'handles a "six-gun" with true West- I �,
I � V week later the landl6rd peTsuaded memberd in this connection: Too Florence Lassandra at Fort Saskat- ern snap and precision, says The '.Ain- to have -better success than those , .1 q` . ..
. .1
.
.
.
the police to- accompany him to the much ,choking will result in ala over- cbewan, in 1923. The Ste. Scholasti- neapolif� Journal. Who start out to reform them. There I .,
, .;
I garage to set his mind) at rest. The flooded carburetoi, beside,% an, over- que hanging turned into a revolting He helped lay out the town of is less worry in the methor and they ! 1. I I:..,
. .
� . ..
-
-
!��,;) police glanced- through the windows flow in the cylinders. This not onl spectaclie, with the victim the most Deadwood and the'rehy derived a live longeT.—Guelph Mercury. 0 ,�.
I y ' .
��
���
��� � � J� ,1 and, seeing the car int,its place, came causes much of the unburned dignified figure, daintily raising her name. His first job was as porty ex- k 1i
D 1 ,r,l
. -he conclusion,,in down ir" the crankcase and skirt with one hand as she mounted press rider fr.:,m Deadvood to Sidney. , 10-L �:g ,
17.1 to t , the mysterious flow 1� Alvc,55)ncro�, S�Rawmg of .1
',� �. ..J,� manner of police, , everything was dilute the lubricating oil, but it allows the scaffold, just as a woman of that "We got a dollar a letter—if we got 'Me prime minister makes literary . �,
� � -, ".
I r ri S S ys a - 0 , :1
. !, 1��, all right. So they went away without whatever water there is, in the fuel to period would do when running up the through," he said r-miniscently. "It dis ove e , but it' alwa Mary rr 1) .1
opeWng th-e garage. collect in the bottom of the carbure- stairs in her own, home on some was a dangerous trail in those days- and she's always dead.—PhiliI) Gue- Nl
, . New ��),PR,3mg Hats '.
. ::11 Some three weeks ago the Wolfs tor. domestic duty. A rider would wait at Deadwood un- dalla. ��-�,
I He0A Oil CoinpM7 sent down a MT. When a cold snap comes along, this til he got chough letters to pay for a 11�
.1 ___-!:� ,� 11 .
Rla'asmore to succeed Messiter, and one water residne freezes and, then there trip, and at Sidmey he would do I 1�
� I
. 11
�: , . I the first tbings he did was to enter is trouble in starting. The frozem FIRST WILITZ GIRL TO BE BORN the same. There were a lot of good .1 ,-�
�
0 i I ��_ *e garage to recover the car, which water clogs up this iniportant ele- killed, in, the bills those days. But I tremble to think of doltegates *om For Nano ..�
. -, , men )� . 1�
i; , IN ALBERTA STILL Y*NG AND they never got Dick. P - Africa poking about the back streets I �:"",.
A was the ,property of ,the firm. He ment, keeps the fuel from cominy in I ve killed I!a ( ff
!� -, " �broke open the lock and, accomparded and maintains thie situation until it . jung in my day, lad, but all they cOd of Liverpool and saying, "This AS. . � � �
I
.1 ;1 by a.friend, stopped insidea. The car is thawed down and, drained out. OPTIMISTIC ffN OUTLOOK to me was make a few holes in my what a thousand years of Christia�ity 4�'PGHSAL 1; It
I I y -
.
11 has do" J�or the inhabitants.,�_Itl -, RNO BROCK ST. LAWRENCE , ,
�i was dirty and, dust -covered. amid as That's a job for the auto Mechanic, To have watched hide." Ho parted his heavy hair and W. 1.�.,
r . they groped about among the pack- or a P,&,vty one -for the motorist. Alberta grow showed three bullet grooves h F. R. Barry- I 11 '. 6,
, 1.1 from a wild, frontier ,people by In- I KING HORTON � ,�. �
, I .. ing cases, Mr. Pas,qmore suddenly The judicious use of the choke, diians, and a few adventurous trappers scalp. .11,11.1
I I stumbled. Looking down be saw that therefore, is essential. A few days ago ll,,adwood Dick I I � i, 0
" . A and traders, into a modern province
", , with thriving citie,;, up-to-date laws, .1 -n h s decreed nar- -
'
, beliad tripped over the leg of a man. was at Hot Spring.-,. �: D., where be Where you -�tart doesn't matter a% . Fashio a ..;
, 7%e pair hurriedly retreated and ini- -.:C— met Bert Bell, a ph(itnvrapher and an muph af; what.—Oshawa Tinites. 1. . �� ��
I �, handsoirrd legislative building-,, and . rower rims for the new 1.
.. . . old friend. subsequently, he was in- p .1
.
.., vast expanseq of cultivated farm lands I ,�
I
il — - --- WOMAN AND LOVER HANGED IN troduced to Walter lInfley, pre-sident Spring styles in Men's Felt . ��.,.
..-.� I _____ is the happy experience of Mrs. John o I-
. . E. Graham, daughter of the late sen- of the Rapid Air Linr,. Inc., of Rapid A romance is a novel amourAs to a Hats. We have just receiv- � 11. I., "
, I 9 LOUISIANA ator Richard Hardisty, form r chief City, SJ)., a war -tin- flyer. The life.—Chicago Daily .� , ed nee .
, -,
I .e two got togietheir and out of their "'ndal in real .. ,i an adva' shipment Of ,.?�
i I I Three months before Ruth Snyder factor of the Hudsun's Bay Company, N e ws. �. �. I -
� - , and her infatuated ]over, Judd Gray, first white girl to be born in what is meeting evolved the --irthday flying . " ! this Spring's new styles. , , �,, �'
t� -1 party" that took the frontiersman in ��
� battered the life out of Albert Fpayder now the provincel of Alberta. � 1�_ There are some very smart � id
F. � a few hours over the hail he travel- I , ,:`1
A with a sash weight in New York, -a When Richard Hardisty first held . hapes in the new light � I
led half a century ago in, months. Of course modesty is shrinking, any r T - S in I I .�,
ig; a crime ibe same in all essenlialq, took his daughter in his arms at Victoria, "You are in the gri-atest businegs one can ,see it sibri - - � Gre ' Palor and Arctic r .1 :�(z
11 = place on Lake Palourde, not fnr from now known a,4 Pakan, a station about nking Trowadays.— . y� 1. ...
L\1 ) IL Z.4
11�1 Ca_ New Crleans. On Friday last, the eighty miles east of Edmonton, and I I . . shades for young men's I .11�i.
t I , � in, the world—pioneering," Deadwood Brandon Sun.
.11
".. n §�_ Dick'told Halley as they completed . ; loll,
- ,
10 - - murderer and the inurderens. Dr. looked into the blue eyes of the first plarr% for the trip. "T helped build wear. There is a very light ..k!
. - A My Thomas E. Dreyer, and Mrs. Ada Le girl biby of white parentage to be I - ,S�
�- . ,�, h 5 F:, Aoeurf, were banged in the courthouse born in this vast wesbd�n territory, it the first railroad in thi,; section—and I � . sand shade that is also par- -.1
il P.1". 1, � . . An Oxford professor has maitered - 11� ;.
I I I you are piorilperwg a new trail 1i ��
0 at Franklin, amid boMble ,scenes. is small wonder he was proud of her. now 11 modv;rn tongues save � ticularly attractive, also a 11�11
i above the trail I four�ht over fifty "' one. Of , �Y.
I Perha the; sceiros were no worse In the brief space of half a con- I '. �
�
Ips course hie Is married. ,Chicago, Daily � � . . , 'I', �
, ,
I .1 ��,
",I years, ago." I . ous showing of dress ;, I"
11 Dry mouth and parched thall those which usually attend a tury, Mrs. Graham has watched and ,,I knew your fathrr *ell," Dick News. I .�, I gener �.',�i,
;;
i�;.,
; I ",
11 ging in which a woman is the vic- taken part in the making of history wm ., ,� ,,,:.
. ".
� �throat are graTeful for the hAn' . + � blocks in the medium any ,-,�.
1 . , on. "I took o rouple, of shots . �
11
I ,irefreshing coolness of din, but the Now Orleans reporters so important in its effect on the de- at bi In when we. had n row, onco. I'm ' . P darker greys. See the spe- I ���',
il'�'
'', . certainly spared their readers no velopment of the wholiel Dominion of glad I missed him. Vaybe I didn't Bachplor: A man who gets only cial display in our South _;V,
�
I � ,
�
,!� ,''.� VVTIgleyls . Spearmint- thrill or sphudder when they devoted Canahn that its changes will not be want to bit birn tfi ',ut no matter. h,,If a,,, much out of a pnir of c*cks 11
� .. .
I "" I Wrigley's white6s teleth several colums to the execution it- repeated in longer years. To -day she Wewere young. Fh ir mt 100 milps ,qs a n1arried . window. � I � ,
. $1 man.—Detroit News. . I I ":�",?,!
I 1�11 � ' self. W6,dhall pass over Me details, sits on the veranda of her home on one rin hour with Jim 11alley's son! ,_
11 . i,_
I I -owee M . , ,',��,',`
... tezts zhe ouih, clears except to say AM the worman died of the high. eminettIces, that overlook That'c� a birdl"
4� I � -�i
. _ '&e throat and aide digestion, with a prayst 6ii her lips, and the the treed avenues lined with rnod�rn 71riceo $3,75 to �7A5(3 ��
. I DpAdwAod Dick i- 1A of the few ; �?
(,- ,,
.
. 1� " man proteote,& to the lAst moment his 'homes, the factory chinineyi and busy The C ,anadian people have a right .1. , !,I�.
� wing .
kl� *hilb the act of che i surviving pion -per -t n -r `11 Daknta-. He I I '';�,'��
I' y lying in - I i financially � . ,� �,� I
�
:Jk, 46211e sind ocothet th't neriies. Innocence. That, they were guilty of downtown district pf the cit has driven stago, foil��`:A Indian,;, Act- () bo sane]Y Optimistic, not " . . ". � I , I
� .
I . � 11 horrible crhYlo. there remains no the deep valleys. of the Bow and El- (-d scout anti pro5-p-,',d for gold in e"azy. — Brockville Recorder aite __�_ __1_1j , , � 1, , ...
A .,�� �, . doubt wh9te4ot. Louisiana law pro- bow riveirs where once she 1: I ,�;
, -, . I � , ,"
14 '.."", 1. . I saw Only � Thres. I
- I 6 'Li. � I I
- :: 1 �, L ITS -a first .�
_
�0 �'l , I 12 vides the &atfi'o,ehalty for murdem a little cluster of log�lbuildings around the Black Hill- whor 'hiel,. vni "' L I ,%. ,
, n6d to settlement 1hy the whites. . Z�P!75 1
,
11 I
I I __ , .,E . of EL partiou-16rly 3*rolthig eharacter, the mounted police Vost and the Hnd- ope . - _. I r, �.. . �. �. : I li � '�� 1 !,�44 b
. � I I but it is left to th6jury to day, In sov's Bay store at COgary, where C- — � ,� .� I., ...,
, -. ;;, " I ,� I 1 , ,. , ,;; , I,
I ,,, , . I doubt if work eveir killed an7body. Z� it , WART BRO.' ' ' �__
I � 11 - ., �� 1.!� 1, ,,,, . dtV whIch claffa tho miftrfir of James S. she rememberg the early settlers ORAY02 IT —Mr. Arnold Bennett. E I % 61- 11"k, . 11 _Ij ,,�
6 LL .. I Le Boauf beloaged. 7ho Rw Orleaw gerthered in fear of the Aiel rebellion �11 i :�Q,
. � ALL TASTES . :��,;'
I � .
�
.�, ,�,;. , e Timm Picayune ttid edltovlgly that and later tfie coming d the railroad. = 0 1,1,!�� �.
�,"gr 811AFORIM I !
1.* : . ""
�110 001) ,
`kl
i
�
1,
-
I
I
I ` .11 I
1 4 i 1.1
.
I
�
I
.1) . it ever murder &m"ed the empital An a Ii A sho,played, withili Orange marmalade will Alwav It Will soon ba true to say that . . , .L� ��,.�' �� "
, . � ,!, : I
. :- , 1-11",., � �o�`,�,,�,
VA 1jenial fort I ,. .
- Id I.. " , -a be an � ��
I
" [ty, it &M la, 616 edco, ' V40A . � . . , ,, '' .
I I , i � 4 � '' i I .9% I tbe stoeka,dd fhf, Rud§"Is'nav 4 favorl-te brpokfast 44%j%ay. -1-Tow- Engli§hmmile bome is his gar��,a ,01 �0 , WL4 I I I I
Al ,�2 �, i liett IL0,10 -oolt ito igav dud b4vlt- that -_ - . .1, . ,� I
V J* ,. W .. .... The crime t otood an V41 ate of the prwo* e?6�r, &Z..% are, several tgvw 61 zrx- 010MIA W" fiamr,-Min. . ", ,, � ,,,
� Q11, . .
1,1 . 1.1. ):� �, : .,� � . , _!!±!!kt!!!!!!!!!!t I . "I . I .— 11.1 I � � I I ,�
. . . . I .1 .: I I I I .
I 11 . . .1 . I I - .. I . . I . � I � I I � � I ; , �
'�11�� �' I � � , I I I., � 11 I � . I I I" I . I 1, '. .1 11 L. - I - , . I I , 1 ,,,��': 1 I
W. , ,
� � � 1. I I ; I I I �
11 . I . . 1 \, I
. 414", I I I � " � I
1 . 1. I I � I , ��
I . I I I .
L) I I I I L , , ," 61 I I I . . ,� " I '
11 , 1 4 1 L I � , � I I I I
. -7, 1 I 11 . I I � I I I I . , , I I:, I I � I I : ' : L
., I I , L '. ,,� I I I I I I I -1 I I �
� I:, 11 � I I I I I I I I I I , ", , I I I I � I I I . I 1_ I � , — I .. I ''. L I 1:� , �11 , , I � , 1 11
., I I '' �: I �111, , ''I , ,i , � . I I I , I , . I I I I . _�_ I I � . : I '� : ,� , , : I`,, � �_ 1, I., I I
. .'', , 1 V!, .1 . I ,;, I �,:; - , '"I ... 1. � i 1, 1'� , � .� 1, I I ,� L I � � 'I, 11 � I ,, I , ' I � ,�, , , ,, � I , , , I 11 1 ., 'L
,11 " ", ,�, � L " "� I : � ,� I � I
I , .11, , " � 1 , .j;�,,' I'; 11 . I I 11 I , I . , �, � I � - L : !"� � � I I I I I � I . � 1.
. :�i I � , ,,, ,., - -f ,: �'i,�,,,�J%; '�`. �)�:, , , ��J � I I . :� �,�' , � ,�( I �,,�'. I ,, �, , �14 �11 � I 1��,� � 1. I., r ,. , " , ' � 'T I I ,. , , ''
i, 11�1�. ,. , � :, : � � , 1, I I 1 I 1, �: 'I" I � . , � ", :, , I ":, �, , , , " 1�'L
A., 1. . I �� ,��,;������,�'I'Lil���"I�;�,.��,,,,�l,i���,��",.",���� ',,��yl�'!`, _ ",,' '_:1,;. ,;� �, `.1T,1,, . ,' �!,! ,�.`,`.'A�jll,�Ia"`, � 1 � ,
" I " ';, �._ �; 1; ,Y,�`�i,! ,. -,-,�, " ., I I , I � " I : , . . I 1, : . .1, L : I _ _
".. � � "'o "," .�`�.!lRh " �. " "ir � , ` . � ,� ,,�i I I I I I I 1, , I _
��� i I;- � i I � I ", ,".., t .,;�, ��,%A�4,!�V'i,i,� .:'�,'.`,�t�, %, ,� r : ', ! .��, � �� ��2,',i�.,'.,, I I I I I � I . 11 I � � I � . L I �� .' �, _.
I ;:�, � -
I I. , I "..; ,�,L' ,.'k , ,,.:�'. ,�; ., " ". 1 , ,
. . i � �,��!�i:,: I
I . 1p �,_. _ - , _�,_,�'., , - �,,...�_ �
- I . , � .. .. __P.i,��;