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Barrie Examiner, 22 Aug 1935, p. 7

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JVAIQU-U`-I n -... .....a-4-4.: uuvx. - Nelson Perdue, 17, Oakville, who was driving a car which got out of control on Highway 11 early last week. pleaded guilty to driving recklessly and was fined $10 and costs. According to Provincial Con- stable Fraser Bell, who investigated, the youth narrowly missed collidim; with a buggy driven by George Mil- ton, of Hawkestone. of The and Chlrg war canoes! . 2 capture of uzifnl -'-~ A ..$l6(i.738.65 I 1327.12; 1 ...$3 1,578.12 2.04605 6,016.51 41,736.44 25,110.54 41,242.81 . 19.nm;.|ss, I mu.` \AI\v\lvvAV -u .-iuuu.--. N. C. Lu:-k, flnri.<;t. Bi'ndfm'd SL, brought to The Exmninor Office ihi: morninq snmcthing quite unusual-- in lemon _,`l`()\\'l1 in Barrie. The tree [on which it grow is in (1\\r'n`f. not Iravm` 10 in('h(`.s high. but the fruit was the l'(iiHZll`_\' size and looked much the sumo as what is bought in tho fruit stores. Dcwolopniunt from t'l0wcr tn I`ipL-ncd fruit tank nine mmilh.~'. Mi`. Luck has had tho l(-mrm tree two yr,-111's. ......_v, ....,..,u.u all. A Stevens Club is being furnucrcl in the nm'1ho:Is'. portion of the ridins: nl` I)uffe1'in-Simcm: 111, ll meeting in Stroud Cr>mmunit_v Hall. at R p.m.. 'I`u0s(lny. Au;:ust 27. Prnfossm' W. H. Day. Brzndfm-r'., will speak. For fur- ther ])ll`(i(.'llIHl`S sec advt. on page 7. The Slew-us `Rov(>ns't1`LIcli0n Pnriy has called 2: <'r>nvcnti0n for the rid- in_L-: of Duffurin-Simcue to be hold in Allistrm Tcwn Hull :11 8 p.m.. VVedncsdz1_v, August 28. A CA... . r`|n4` 2.. L..._,. A-.,_.._ ,4 :,, The price paid for rail made was $9.10 per c\vt., as compared with $9.60 one Week 3:10. $9 two weeks ago, $8.85 three weeks ago. and $9.10 four weeks ago. This was equal to $12 per e\v1.. dressed weight. today. $12.95 one week ago. 312.15 two weeks ago, $12 three weeks ago, and $12.25 four weeks ago. A4\1>1 :__.. 1. .1... , _1.,:,,, ` `191`X"fi'I:J'i:-13: s}sf1"L3'1ii)`AY"}\'1" 3.356` ' ` Evening Prices: Adults 200. Children 10c Saturday Nights-All Seats 20c These` are the COMPLETE prices, INCLUDING TAX 2 Features, 1 Comedy, 1 Action--2 I ` . I Stevens Convention Duff.-Simcoe Aug. 28 According to cable advices rc- ceivc-cl from Englzmd today. the Eng- lish market is two to four shillings lower. and the market Ir)uk:: weaker, and is definitely zzoing to be lower in Canada. u ...,...x u_..,u. The price nnid for live hogs today by First Cooperative Packers of On- tnrio, Limited, Barrie. was $9 per mv1., `live weight, f.0.b. shipping point. as COITI])Z1I`(.'d with $9.50 one week ago. $8.90 two weeks ago. $8.75 three weeks ago, and $9 four weeks 11L'(), HEAR PAUL ROBESON S glorious singing voice, sway- ing thousands as he leads them into battle. } 1 HOG PRICES TODAY )| ROBESON LEMON GROWN [N BARRIIE xv r1 r u 71st Year. In In I HIS LUl'IICl , II I `Shows 6.45 and 9 P.lN|. I, LESLIE I 'PXUL 'lL`L'L Ul lU!T]Dl`1` \\'{lS l)lll'HC(|. When the fire was noticed by employee of inc mill. (`lurdon Io or. who Iivc.-s m`u1'b_\`, f:n'n1c1's n other n:siriex1l< ml the clistrivt rnlli and \\'orc able In .\`H\'(.` 1h(- stark wuod and the mill. but lhv 1n`(.- h mrnc too far 10 .s':1\'u any of the Ill] Imr UL`! . It had 1'nin(~ri . .'u`n1mri um o'clock and `hen stopped but the rain started again after the fin: u';1~ under way and this xvus 1'm`tunu1v I Fire which started from an un- Immvn cnusv about three (u'(`ln('l: _\cstu1'dny morning \\`ipcd nut the entire lumber yard of \\"l.I`l'd S. Hutton near I\'_\'. Amunri 125.(l()U feel of lumhm` burned. l \Nh1~n ihn l'iu-n u-up i\1\` W. S. HATTON S FIRE swms LUMgE_R YARD 125,000 Feet Destroyed; Mill and Stock of Wood Saved THURSDAY--FRIDAY--SATURDAY --4-on-no-n-u 5-car-urvi-u-gnu! nrI11\t\l\ .7. j.--, -\.rn4uJnJL|A, VVl.4lJlVI.4IJI.Il'Il The whole countryside and Barrie s 8,000 populmion have been anxiously awaiting this swell picture treat. Now it s here! 6--BEAUTIFUL SdNG~.HITS-6 IT'S HER HAPPIEST PICTURE! VVIIIII (`A lJllVl lLI`l.}l\\4I'- I1 I'L4VV LaI41`l-J IVIPKIXILS II eliminates that draggy and tired feeling and sends them away with a high spirit arl`d a smile on their face. You don't have to watch fer the Stars. They are continually beirlg shown night after night at the Theatre that elimin- ates that headache and draggy feeling-To keep in health and good spirits, keep following the crowds--Whel'e En- tertainment is King--ROXY-HOUSE OF HITS. New HEAR---When l Grow Up." Animal Crackers in My Soup," The Simple Things in Life, Curly Top," lt s All 50 New to Me," and others. THE SCREEN S CHILD ACTRESS SUPREME! HERE AT THE ROXY You'll see it once and want to come again. Oh, What a Picture! Oh, What a Treat! EXTRA ATTRACTIONS ALL IN COLOR---C-ood Little I,4l.__AA V! __j Tl Kl-_,,l. I')__I HA!` ._,, r\.,,l, II Lal\ I I\I`I I1 I I I\!`|\a I I\.ll`.J l"'|I4I4 ll` \z\lI4\.II\?" KJIJUU IAIIIIC Monkeys." and The Novelty Reel, All on Deck." Also Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly in Sing, Sister, Sing, Special Matinees On Curly Top Monday and Wednesday at 2.30 P.M. EVENING SHOWS, 6.45 and 9 P.M. TWO PICTURES WELL VVORTH YGURTIMETO SEE! Sanders oi the River" and Shirley Temple in CurlyTop" ROXY-The Finest and Most Luxurious and Comfortable Theatre for its size in Canada, where the air doesn t change every five minutes-but is continually changing, giving our patrons in clean, healthy atmosphere. Roxy s programs never give headaches from jumpy screens and dull pictures--but please and satisfy, as Roxy's Motto is to show The Best. About 95 per cent of the Season : Greatest Pictures are crntracted to show on our screen. ..u....- . .\..-...----.n- . nu... .~.-u-.~.p. --....-. -. ORIGIN UNKNOWN 1:114 rm 1 I .l_41VlJt1lV| All tlmsc pr(~.\`<-nl in lhv 1-\'-nirmxuml In (.-lmiblu fur s(-\'cr.'1l ht,-.'m1iful .':ltvni:m tor rug. Si]\ l.`l' l'luwm' bu.~'k<'l. m:u_;:n/.im- r-:<.- I A# MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY Tkg nuknln .........L..-.....: - __J |),, n r\nn \7v'{.Cr"A 'i3'}'r"z-:i2'z'a:x7c'i:"I{_'%E:\'as"/ '1:':'~i-r's}' n'aX:<'E:'% BARBIE FLOWER SHOW TOWN HALL TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 AI-)l\/I 0...-IQ!) Coming--Katharine Hepburn in Alice A d:;ms" J. A. M:IcI.ARI'IN. Pm-: ,,V _.:`- 4 P.M. arld 8 l .M. Don t Miss This Beautiful Floral Display 1-`[11-rw nu-war-rnrunvv-. 1 v.-I`.-. .........._.._- Shirley dances and sings!&_`? / fl-II RI.EY FINE ATTENDANCE PRi}:1 mp l'n`(~s<-nl in Ih lI1"nlH` lnnlolilmy -.,l.. A Free Shirley Temple Photo, value 20c, will be given away to everyone attending the Saturday Mat. * r`iL=:;; ';;.{1'15 L` lH(.' HEIH 1' lum- 1;;'ltiI1;; might h Barrie Flower Show In Town Hall, Tuesday Promises Fine Display \l(llllL'Il5 H] I in the .~:1n'1 sand their < hole .:lm\'.' 1 (`F1 and doli~ The .'1dn)i.~': 4-: Ida -\|\r] .. ._ v V --~ Single~-S-tranger than Fiction" m. Barrio n-..x-....- [J;'(I\`(.'HH`Hl h('(`ll` the 'I`0\\'n 11:11] Aug. 27, prnnmc high slznndmd F01 Gzn`do11.< in Barri in Hun .-1..-. ____.;;__.____________ :<:1\'-rl lhv m~:n'h_\' bush from 1;: mm l'i"o ur the ('()llS(.`(|llL'll(fL`S I h:1\`x,- hm-n \'m-\' - ~ \/L.. z l\lll_aI4LJ nlrlimi mluil iirlu-is will bl,- m- |u`i7.:`.- im-lmlinu $10 mn- ~ rnrl~'. nml 1>ri'/.:- flu\vv1'.s'. cents. nnmmi flmvor show of th Hm-m-ulturnl and Town Im- awn! St-viv1_\'. in be held in mrn nn Ttlosdny next, )7 I1!`ln)llc1\-< In hn uh tn Han .'| I.` ulmly -nu-zirl xx:-;-u |ur\\k'I lll\'L'|"\' _ ni.~':~ivn fuv is only fifteen :15 an 1-.\'1r:1 inducement to \'(`I'l| h:mdsmm~ attondanci '0 boon dnnnivrl. All tick? xnlwrvd and the draws will In Ilw x-\'vnin;:. Only those ill lw ('li_L'_ihlc. ` ntriv-4 h1l\'(` zllrcndy bbc tho .'~`<`m`(*t.'11`_V. J. E. NIar.- zum-:'-r~i:11v h:u'in;: entries 1m.:.~'Ihlv not later than nun nu lllL`.\Ul_V nuxt, )rnnn.~'o.< to be up to the nrcl h_\' previous shows. 1 I`5:u`riu. as well as som n'1'z'm1rlinu di. will (,-hnim-2:1 bloom and the ' p1-uni.-=v.~: mm-h to inter `uh! flnuvruv I...-nun MARRl()'l"|`, St-r"y. \aI\IlII\I\lIVn- v v V v _. O A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Cartoon-Kids in 21 Shoe 2: :1 slmrlzuzo in il`. nlLL'h the situation ' No. 34`: It 12 ~. 1000 PEOPLE WANTED; 0 A TO KILL HlM! FEATURE NO. 2 mntzvtiusl l'l\\ilVI IFIE l`\.IlE|- Ell l'1\JlVlEl'( I-APVKJV DIRECTED BY ALAN CROSLAND ` _A5SOClATE PRODUCER L.L.OSTROW 7...Were Accused ]...Who did, could not be found `CARL LAEMMLE PRESENTS r\A|I-\Il l'\l"IlAkl\l i2}:C[i>HmBE`LL}5I/W VALERIE HOBSON I R E N E WA R E `nE, . DOUCET Avvv .-.u....... .v.. ---....- William Ross Jones, claiming to be an unemployed real estate broker at Ottawa. was sentenced to two months imprisonment by Magistrate Compton Jeffs in Midland Police Court last week. He was convicted of stealing-a coat, underwear, a suit- case and other articles from Wilfred Byrnes. of Midland. m....I.. ......... .. .............:..A...-l .lJ . -u.g. um nu-..u..u. Early copy is appreciated. TWO MONTHS FOR THEFT ~. . , ` In his own defence. McKnight to.<- 2 tified that lw had gone *Iu.a humll l)c\'c1`:1}.:v mum in Toronto-early in? the 0\'cnin:.: zmd had drunk so\`0r;1'n` Ltlnsws ur bee". had bought two bul-; llcs of Wine of which he" had con- ..._,. J. R. Boys vounsol for the accus- ed. strenuously endeavoured to have the chzlmc reduced to one of beim: intoxicated in charge of :1 motor car to which McKnight would have pleaded guilty, but Crown Attorney! Evans would not consent to this pro- pnsal. IV nv : n1..n 4-..: .I..:...... rru........a.. l .....,u. C. W. Flatt. taxi driver. Toronto. tc-stified that McKnight had hired a car in Toronto at 11 p.m., Saturday. August 17, and had ordered him to an to Mount Pleasant Boulevard. On the way, he had inquired about the price of zzoinrg to Bradford where he said he wanted to- visit some friends. Arriving at Bradford short- ly after midr.i;1ht. the accused had not out of the ear and was away` nearly an hour. McKnight said he wanted the ear for two or three day:: but witness had int'ormed him he would have to get another car. r:~:..n.. ii... .. ..... .....: I.-g ..I....:.J..._i| wuunu lI(IV\ us ,s.,x.L uu-u.u.. \.(lA. 3 Finally. the accused had decide-c!| to go back to `Toronto, and they had xznnc a short distance south of thu Hnlland River bridge on Highway 11 when the alleged offence occurred. - nu. u-._.\,u u...\...-., u\.....\.u. . "Tho accusocl said he was gzningl tr. drive lhe cm` and I could walk home from there," witness relate-d.i He said `I have n gun` and I stoppcrl } the car. I turned in the seat and he was pointimf the gun at me. It was wrapped with u handkerchiel' over the barrel. I looked around; -\\ A kn urnp uni inn ll-un ncfv~|n~nnnO VVHS \Vl'Zl[)|Jl.'ll \VlLtl il lli1llUK\:lL'lllL`lt around! 'n.d he was pointing: the instrument 'It me. I got out of the Car because I thought he hart a real revolver. 1 He went south on the high\vz1_\" lenvintz me there. He didn t seem to be driving: as a drunken man. He went down the highway some dis- tance and then turned around ancti came north again. He passed me. and went north toward B1`adfnrd.[ He was going very fast in the cen-| tre of the mad. 1 \A\. U: uu. nuuu. Platt said he notified the police in Bradford, and stayed there until the zeal was towed back into Bradford. "The accused told me not to press r1 charge of cm theft," wil`ne.s's said. The car was dmnaged in the fendcrjs 1nd rear if the body. and \vouldn't run under its own pnwcr. Cress-examined by Mr. Boys. Plntt s-aid M(`I(ni_:zht had been drinkim.: :1, bit but wasn't drunk. He didn't see` -'m_v liquor and couldn't say whether he was drinking in the car or not. but he saw u half-empty bottle or wine in the gnrzuzc. He had had no` mgument with him about goin;_: mirth. ["5-xinl` (nvu~4nl-`In 1X7r\IOn~ Dnnnnu l Chief Constable Walter Reovesna Bradford. stated that he found the: car coasting dawn the hill north of: Bradford and McKnight. who wz1.<` rhivim: it. :topped the machine} whcn m'dvred. SearChin;,' him. ho! had t`nuuri the water pistn] tied in :tf handkt-I'(`hiet' with the hzmdlv shn\\'- ` inn. "I`raffi(` ()t'ficer Ivan Spencer. ['}rndfurd. had given him the usual; policv \V(11'I1illLZ in the lock-up. (`.r0ss-cxnmi'tc(1. witness said that ` McKnight \v:1=` under the influence; r.t' linnnr Hm ulwuflln :1: il' Inn hurl` influence of liquor. Nu smelled as if l`|(` had been drinking; he had had snnmlhingz` to drink :11 l.. 1.: . .. right." .1,`r.__...,. vn,.v.r._: 4.. A.. . A plea that he was intoxicated at the time and did not know what he was doing failed to impress Magis- trate Jeffs in court here today in the trial of William McKnight, aged 44. Toronto, who was found guilty of aimed robbery and was sentenced to a determinate period of three months and an indeterminate period! 01' six months In the Ontario Reform- atory. I n 13...... ...... ....I 4`... AI... .......... FAILS TO SAVE PLEA or DRUNK ACCUSED MAN FOR ARMED ROBBERY,` r1I1\l I llI.4l\ ul I.4l4l`lJIlJ l4'I IJFII \Jl\l.4 I |\\l\JI\r1|vl William Mcxight, 44, Tor- onto, Gets Three to Six Months I Reconstructio J'iar!pC_99Y9!!*.i9n A I"-_...._ .___ _ llUl| I'il l L_\ candidate. sTE\_IE1_\;s .C_LU!3 BEINQ UORQANIZED Maulv lrom choice British \\'oollens;---;:u:lr:|nlt'cd in every respect --out.-'K:nnlim: tailored apln-.:1ra.m-v-tho lwsl \':|lut's mom-_\' cam buy. (`I"` l'\I II\ (VI\I`t`IAI I II I'II\II`I`,\ I IKII7 "4$"2'IS6T- WILF. H. TODD lor North East Portion of Dvufferin-Simcoe .-\ mvclln_-.1 In complete the um;-.'uni. ;\tiun of :1 Stevens Club fur L`llURCllll.l.._ STROUD. l`.~\INS\\'ICK. AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. will be held in mm- ._v-.-.-___,___vv..__ -.-_-, .._-- All interested in the Stevens Movement are urged to be present. Ladies particularly invited. Prof. W. 1-1. Day will explain the Stevens policy. including nionetary refunn endorsed by Mr. Stevens. Officers will be elected. Candidates considered and ar- rangements made for attending the Convention at Alliston on the following evening. A H pc 1' Hun P1) At;i.i'1`o"i~i"`i`6i?n{ii5i'1"L WED. AUG. 28, at 8p.m. .\H n.-1-_..n- nu...-.._-v...3 In h.\..~.n.v -..._.. v\.ulI.'v.\_' .\-` oh L`...-..n.v.~.m_ STROU.l~)`" C.(')'lV\"'l'I\"l`lJ`Ml\'I`.I"l"VY'"HALL TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th, at 8 P.M. A Convention to name a Steven`; Candidate for the Electoral Riding nf Dufferin-Simcoe, will be held in ' ` ' I 1 persons imcrested in hearing about policies of the Reconstruc- P:u`t_\` are invlted. .-\ceredited delegates will vote for the iid.-Mn 'E:~"6i)ii"FEiX:.L'` :3iii<:Ei5 'Li'i4ii3:" The extreme heat of lust week made heavy demands on the local waterworks supply but it proved fully equal to the job. Frmn Aug. 15 to 20. the gallons pumped were as (follows: Aug. 15. 591.000; 16, 609.000; ~ 17. 661.000; 18, 624.000; 1!), 648.000; 20, 727,000. mlwrx (`ha-I uynnlr in Anunuci 1:-nu: hnn. I4I,UUU. D The first week in August saw two heavy days. with 715.000 on the 3rd and 700,000 on the 0111. In July the . two biggest days were 703.000 on the `S111 and 702.000 on the 31st. `Had Liquor Illegally E Fined $100 and Costs ! Found nuilly of illegal possession lnf liquor, Frank Martyn. zlgerl 24. '1`m`(mtu. was fined $100 and costs, in all $106. by Magistrate Jeffs in| gcnurt here today. Gordon Long- Vmun appeared for Martyn. I I7rn\rinr`inI (`,nn Hnnnnnr VITIUH il])])(.`ill'CU 101' lVlElI'L_Vll. Provincial Constable Hammer testifierl that he had been called tn {em accident on Highway 11 at S1. IPaul`s Church about 10 p.m.. July `)0 A lnnvrfn hull` full knllln rd` nin THE + BARRIE + EXAMINER ~?i`'?`1v ll Zllll S K,HLll'L'll HUUUI. 120. A large h:1lf-fu1l bottl was found in :1 field bohi tyn`s car about forty or I !from it. Martyn said F !nwn it. had nothing to {it. but finally admitted i |thzIt it was his liquor. sumcd one, and that he was quite in- tnxicated. finnnu nfluntn vvun Ivnuxr '|mv~.A- T I lndvomsing. Get the good kind from :'I`hc Examiner. ` Cheap looking printing is pcoxuhl I [Fonner Reeve of Collingwood, who 1 \vns nominated as Reconstruction Party candidate for North Simcoe at n convention held in Elmvulc, Tues- day evening. iPumps Kept Busy i In Extreme Heat IIIXICHIECI. Liquor affects me very bad: I am um in do ;m_vthim:. he declared. he had hired the taxi. and later had ` Hmd two nzlasees more or beer. 5 Pnursn-dinrt H\n u,-zninr niclnl uyhinh IHHCI l\VO L{lZlS`~`l.'S I`l1UI`L' U1 L)l.`L'l'. Ru;:z11'din;: the \v:1ter pistol which ihr: cnr1`i(>d. accused said he had hmuzht this gun on Friday to take up tn his sister's little boy. He had put `the hnnrlker-chief around it. He had ituld the driver in stop. I attribute l v\01`_vthim: tn liquor." he said. 1\rTu- `Rnvc xiii!" 1\/lr\k'niu'hf \0nnlri `l'\ l.'1'_VllHH[,' Hi |l(`(llUl'. Ill.` Sillll. : Mr. Boys mid McKnight would `not have done these things if he `had not been drunk. Mr. Evans `felt that hiding the gun was a most `suznificant thing. putting himself on 9 {the same footing as :1 bank robber. ` Your Passage Booked to All Parts of the World A.F.A. Malcomson 41 Dunlop St., BARRIE Phone 447 Stevens Nominee NARROWLY MISSED BUGGY `v. , ..-. .-. BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1935 55 Dunlop St. I! AIIIHII,` 'sX.'i{a'1" \`Vily 11 ill. DI. bottle of gin behind Mar- ` fifty feet aid he didn't I to do with ted in Barrie` -\......,...,, I.\J As reported previously in The Ex- aminer. Midland was the first muni- cipality tu pay its county levy. The llist of those who have paid and the! l amounts are as follows: Midland ........ ..$3l..")78.12 . . . 1!l.008.|.`5 Tnttenham Staynei` Orillia Nnttawasa;,'a Barrie ............ .. lC0llin1.{woocl ....._, ..._. \,\...u-1. ;. Aullll. In addition to the 1935 levies rc- ceivcd. the Cnuniy also received thu- balance of the 1933 levy from Tu) Township amounting to $1,327.18. A. ...o,..l ........z ...I.. , rnI., 7:" Total paid ....... .. Tiny balzmcc, 1933 . l County Tl`CilSlll`GI' D. H. Coleman reported today that seven out of thirty niunicipielities in the County of Simcoe had paid their full 193:`) levies in lime to receive the two 3 per cent. discount allowed it` paid by August 20. The total net amount rc- cuived durine the past few days in 1935 levy is .$l6li.738.5. whereas the total amount to be received by thr due date of the levy on December 2(). 1935. is $435,591. This is about 40 per cent. A Iliv.-r-nnnt nl nnn I\t\|~ nl, nnnl in '1U poi L'UHl. A discount at one per cent. is al- lowed municipalities which pay their levy by October I. 1935. 7.. .__I,IZAZ,,, . .u .n..- . Get the "Coming Events" hubit-- rendimz and using. _ `MONDAY---TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Matinee Wednesday at 2.30 ANOTHER SPLENDID 2-FEATURE PROGRAM .nm1:1_nna-mun-...._...__.. ........ ..._.._. Seven Municipalities Out of Thirty Receive Discount coumv LEVY` or $166,738 , ALREAQY mm BARRIE Total received . "`I\U3C0 I The News. A!!.9t'Ie!H"9eA!nateur3h0w urnu - nu.-. ....-- "'!!'55PY !.'I '!`ifiY i iiis is nxnt an Africaniiivild animal picture, but the largest production ever released of its kind and the picture is acted in True Book form from Edgar Wallace s Sanders of the River. ' THE SEASON S BEST SELLER. EXTRA ATTRACTlONS-Two Comedies: No. 1- Charlie Chase in his latest, Southern Exposure. No. 2 --Roscoe Ates the Musical Hit, In This Corner, and TI... Iu.....- chm... R All .....I Q P M Enjoy the Shows at the Capitol--ee the Newest and Finest Pictures--Good Sound Equipment--Air Changed Every 5 Minutes--Keep Cool!" THURSDAY _ FRIDAY __ S_;_\_TEIRDAY _n \.n.:.u Ur U,UUU IHAHVLL FAR]! This Glorious Thrilling Production has broken all attend- tfnce records, practically wherever it has been shown. lt has just completed a held-over run of two weeks at Tor- onto ; Uptown Theatre-Now it : here! ~ @1512 Inn 1--1 -- -.-_-;-4.. \J'l\\Jv -nlvunnu Avvvv 1: o Ilclc. VEARSIN THE MAKINGI vi`! ,;;rrt.' - r 1 J -t" IN ADDITION TO'THE REGULAR PROGRAM -:-vu2-- -v:$$3 DVj4 New Fun! New Acts! New Laffs! Be sure to be on hand to see them do their stuff! ....w--..'--_- --u--lg-A nJ(1l\Jl\LI(1 The Amazing Super Piclure of the 20th Century IT TOOK FOUR YEARS TO MAKE AND _A CAST OF 20,000 TAKING PART! :e f`_lnu-:nue Tl....:ll:....... D-AJ.-..LI.\_ L..- L..-I-.._ .1! .LL__ IS INCLUDED The captur }beauu'ful 1. girlll CAPITOL *

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