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Barrie Examiner, 11 Dec 1930, p. 9

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..,,,,-_ __..__-.. - -.,-.,...... ' Old English." the picture which is being presented at the Capitol next Monday. Tuesday and Wed tuzday, is a screen story that every British:-1` should enjoy. George Arliss, the dis- tinguished British actor, is said to be, even better in Old English" than in "Disraeli." It is a picture to be en- joyed and remembered. ORILLIA ROBBERX GIVENBYEARS}. County Buildings in Better` Condition; Suggest ] Improvements. I Despite pleadings for leniency and for a reformatory term by his coun- sel, John Ainsworth, aged 22. Orillia was sentenced to three years` impri- sonment by Judge Wismer at the con- cluding sessions of the county court this morning. after he had pleaded guilty to stealing fire~arms and am mnnition from the Central Ha1*d\\'ar: Company in Orillia on September 4 The sentence will run (:onr:ur1'm1tX_\ with one year dt`te1'minz1to and om` year indetenninate sentence which ht began in Ontario 1'efornmtory on Sept 16 All The Crown intimated that, Ains- worth and Jack Pal? O'Brien ha! been deta1led" to Orillia by "Smmy" Lass to procure fi1'o-arms. Extrad`iti<)n proceedings are under way to b1'in' Lass and O'B:`ivn from New York where they \\'L'!`(} captured 1'c-(rmtly. r.... 1- GRAND JURY E MAKES REPORT: \l.A Luu HILU VA-\AI,lll3 LUUHI lUX' soners. and that an office structed at the w(`sL(`1`n onLx'a that a sign `County Jail` be over the main door. The jury made no rvforcnc beds on which prisoners sh which callsod considm'ab1(~ (:01 when the pn-vi p,r:md jl dcmncd Lhe beds by asking xv` would be advisable for mi 0 :lnni\ nn kn.-n .. ,... I. 1 Pleads Guilty to Stealing! F ire-Arms ; Plea for Mercy. Ll. lllill (SULIULLIUIID V\ 119 and in the jail. UAAAFU IJL` CUM` `rn smtmnco. and erected And It's A11-51;n'-- Rc:1l1_v zmd 'l`rul_\'! CAPITL THEATRE UL' LUH' ' the pri- be con- (`.:1l`!`_Vil1g fire-m`ms, und was smmtmxrsml to three months. He was rv<`enLly (`.011- victcd of autcmobilc U1(`H, and Lhoft or licvnsn nmrkcrs from the I)c-purl,- mvnt. of Highxvay.-4, and is at present ' int: :1 term in thv rofn1'xnatm'_\'. . u,,. u . Norman Walton of Minesing, father of Nelson Walton. whose injury by gunshot is described on the front page of this issue of The Examiner, gave ml [blood transfusion yesterday at the ho.x'- pital in Toronto in the hope of sav-` ing his son's injured arm. Yesterday afternoon the patient was reported as recovering from the shock and seemed bright and cheery. It is not yet kn'm'n` whether or not the arm will be saved. 'T`hn nhornn nf n*un|:hnO nnlnvnrl I "F`ir<--;u'xns art: ubrsolutnly Inst-loss things in our everyday pursuits." said His IInn:)1`. "I U1UIlJ,h[ at. fxrst of mak- ing sm1t<:1m- scvm ycu1's. but after hvaring wlmt. has been said and HH- fact that he has acknowledged hi.-s guilt. such :1 term should not. be im- posed." v-ru.. _ ..1...x Three shotguns. two sawcd-0ff dou- bln-l):u`rre11ed shot guns and :1 revolver worn produced in court. I Father Gave Blood , Transfusion for Son \VlR5LUL'l U1 HUD l/11!`: illl w\\'Ill UL` 52`L\'l.'U. The charge of gunshot ornterecl 111:: right arm just below the elbow, tonrinrz :1 hole as big as"tw0 fingers \\'he1`o it entered and about four by two inch:\: on the opposite side. the esh and muscles being torn right out. Santa Claus will arrlvo in Barrio nn `Monday, Dec. 22. on an lllS])!`,(`l.i()ll vis- I it, acvnrdinp, L0 2. lottvr x'cce-in-cl on Wednesday by Ed. Sl1u'.:-r, of tho Can~ ndian Legion. Avcnnlinp, tn lsaxltzvs plans he will arrivv at Allumlalo about 6.30 pm. A slrzipzh. with fnur Inuuntr-cl guartls and the band will vs;(~,n1't, Saint Nirrk L ) Ilarrio. wl1on: 110 will tall: tn the l 1-,l1llrl1'm1 in front of the post office at` '7 t\'l`ll\I`L' '1`hv annual I)1'.`0lil!;L and (-20-[inn cal nf{i('v1`s of the R.B.P.. Nn.60l.\\'x1.s'lwl<? on Monday. Doc. 1. Paul. P1't'c(`p1u|'. -I. W. Munroe. took lhv chair for um (`I- vctinn and instul1uti The fnlluwintz uf1`icv1's were Plm-Led: \Vm'lhy Pr(~c('p- tor. W. E. C. Burns: Dvpuly Przwr~p- 101'. W. J. Henry: Chzxplain. R. W. 'I':Ly1o1`; Fin. Rcgistrm'. C. J. Griffin: Reporting Reg'islrm`. J. E. Bi.<.hnp; 1`roas.. A. C. Kendrick; 1st,L::z:lur<`1',W '1`. Nixon; 2nd I..octurm'. Eldun Wir-1`: ls! C()11sn1', A. S. Watt; 2nd C4-n.<:n`. W. O. Hlxrst; lst, S[un(lzu'(l I3v:n`r~r, R. M:u`<~n1|us: 2nd Stzu1d.1rd Bmm-1'. J. Rvyxm1(ls; PllI SP\`ZlI]l. 0. Ilonpor; I`yl~ ' nI' R 3 r\I,'|\n`lI,' r'nI\1Iv\I'Inn< ur... `Shooting match at Ray Gouglfs Crown Hill. Dec. 16. at. 1 p.m., rm geese. Shotguns and rifles` 50!: n_._...; ,_,_..x.._ _r v,,r,,,, . T T TT T COMING SOON TT TT TT T THE BIG HOUSE" BALACLAVA" THE LIFE OF THE PARTY SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS OUR BLUSHING BRIDES BIG BOY THE OI:`FIlC`I`-I WIFE 9 II....,. LIA- AL.___ ,,_ , , ,3 ..-"... -.......,._,.4.... ...... ... .. Grand opening of Lefmy Commun- ity Hall. Monday e\'0x1i11g, Dec. 15 School concert in CommuniI.y }Ia.I1 Thursday evening. Dec. 18. 50b Shooting match for gomo. l.U1'l-{(`_V.` and chickens at W. *Cnck|)urn`s. Ed- gar, Tuesday. Dec. 16. Shot,gun.; and rifles. Shotgun ammunition sup1)1'1cd.1: Mi11'r`sinL{ Cont,inuaxtim1 . :`(-hnnl wil` hold their Christmas <~,ntvrLaim1wnL in the Orange Hall. Min(.-sing; on 'I`l1nr.<- (Ia_\_ you 18. Admission 35c and 250. h 0l"l"l(?l'IIlS `()l" R BJ`. N0. 130] RUMMAGE SALE 3vw!'ati0ns (>11 thc sznnc dzugv d<.`li_Ql1II t1l \x'm'k HIT \\'nmcn'.\' Sp-\.x'i11`q(I will ho sold. AGENCY CANADIAN PACIFIC Gordon Stevemou f`:\m1` 1010. 11:a1x.e 19:; R083 BLOCK 2 BARRIE ON SATURDAY December 13 I I .\'r sn.::n .\..\1. COMING EVENTS ] lqordon Oil --Venlurcs Kirkland Lake--Amulet Y--vv Avoid thn truul)1(: of plan- ning and prep:11'i11;,r lhr: `Christmzm Dimmer. Mukv it n real ChrisLm:x. Phone 1144 FA rnr-nvlvru Hun :- . I1. \_I. l.\.'IU(,' '. Mum'()(`. I-`. `, Lm1;:l1u1'.st. THE SALVATl0N ARMY will be holding a J3. 1ll.:.`\2llll. \'. Ilk I{(`_y|mld.-.; Cmmnil 1. G. Rr;bU1'lml1. Gm A/In I~:\l\ T.` I E`I|i.- I INSURANCE t\II unrwn If uyrxn-\ Missouri--Sylvanite ng, '., N0. 60!. \vn.s'1wl<? v ion. 1: s; ..n.. r: 1 (1 rr Y: m- '5 JUS1 Mildc 1,111` -\\"h;1l Is It? FULL Eijiisa TURKEY DINNER $1.00 Aunirl O :1.'l.\ 1711;?` 1'! VI ; "I`yl~. HON. G. S. HF.NRY'S l~':\'l`HF.R ONCE LIVED ;\ [` EGBERT `alilll, lUh.'\ :1 xulu Au. n Abl'l LIIC urn: was (`.0mpleL('(l Mr. Hcmgv and Mr. 'I`hompsm1 to:~'sod up a. penny to see wh`(:h side of the river tlwy would take as the Nr>tt:-twaszlzra rivnr divides: this land nhnnst in half. Mr. -Henry uluninnrl Han nn;-4 hull` uyhih. Ihn nun.-I LllL\ IILHLI illlllhl I obtained the cast, 1 half was Mr. 'I`hgm lll\Jl\L)lJA'1A "lA\ALl(|A LJLnn\/nwnannn The Greatest Picture of its kind evcrpresented to the public! Ran three weeks at the Tivoli. COMMON CLAY CHRISTMAS DINNER, Ill |ll\. IIYI ll|ll\l||`\ \I\||l|l THE LONE DEFENDER ALSO mm NOVELTY REEZL, IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME, AND THE NEWS. Showing at Usual Prices. Shows at 7 and 9 p.m. Matinee Friday, 4.15 p.m. Matinee Saturday, 2.30 p.m. r1r*I'< TIIF I"IkII( I" I1I'\I\I`I')AI ltn 'l`I'\ l\A"l"l`.'l MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY For the Benefit of the Lady Orientals 'l he |H'L`;lllll:|l1\1 {`lL`L`l1|~:Ii1HI]1('i`Mllxikll(:Hlll(`.lf.` Hil~-.~\ lx'i\';1l In "\\'I1m1~cc"~---=\'iI11>c<'11c~.in 'l'cci1nic=l-`>1 :1nJ IN I ;Ivi~~l1 _\`u11_:; l|iI~ '-x'1`iIIcn hj. IrviI1'.:` 154'; E2). m'_I`HpR_Sl_){h\_\_{ 5 Fgz_1_DAY - SATURDAY (Egbu-rt Co1'1'es.pondenco) ,u.:_.. Ill \.u the `"s`EE' I{ rxi~is'i3"i$i2dtiXizI GEES BA'1'~1i': ' }\_DED ATTRACTION Reeve}; Jewelry Store . -//////n/`/I WW /2. `r//7/2///nr |EiL|U EBI ID I .vr::.\..nxg \`\'L"~'.L`m MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Kiwanis Christmas Cheer Benefit lx`in'l`i11'lm, the l*`:1111<;LI.\`I)()g in 1110 /\ll-'|`:1lki11g`Serial 14711: If` I t`\I.YI" I\I"'I""l"`K`lY`\I"`TI)7 I)l7\l.()l S'l`lx`lili l',14;\lllli ()l li.\' I-I\'l\l\( L9 -- 'I1__:_/ I-n..-I-u..- In. I ~73 `,j:: 41.f`(_/-/`(1/ (/~ GENLIINL DlA.\1OND RINGS See It. Enjoy It! Love It. with -\nn H;mlin:;', M;n'_y /\.\`l(H', Everett }`l.artun, Ruhcrt .=\mcs, Hedda Hopper. `HOLIDAY III llilll. AVU. 'ru-|n_y , half while the west :nnps0n'.~; lot- mall and |.c\v H Beauty and hrilliancy that time can ncvcrdull. The one gift that is apprccizltcd most. A l)iamnnd . . . the most delightful gift that can he imagined. (iivc u In-gistt-red Him-hirnl l)i;m1(md. the sym- bol of certainty in quality and value. An investment in happiness. .I\kIlg.1III Irving` He: YOUTH TRHUMPHANT! ulh, flam- W 3 JOyOllS, /7 `/'lu`\ and Iberant, . /~-` \ V Casi E. ' L ermined IA / "*` \\_\ \ 1' LIVE! And /`x . g 9 _:`z'/,il8l.TM/IS SPIRIT It didn't take Chief Alma Stewart long to ansxvcr :1 riot. call from the neighlmrhnnd of his home on C1Z-1pDl`- Lon stwot. F`ridu_V morning. Togct.her with In. John Rownmn he dis- cr.w~r('d (~x:u~,'.:_v 25 (Zn;.:s~-hr` counted l\1nrvI h-. `'u/\)\ f hip I-\/\II-`Ix MVUH U1 Llll: AUL \\`r and xvore taken to K few mimxtos later 4 up to 1'oc1aim his I infnrvnnrl thnl H wm IHUII l|L'L'l. \VllL'H LKAU \./LIICI lll|l\l.'\l` |.|lIL S(`\'L'l1 of the lat \v<-rv not fast enough the pound. where a one owner showed (-nnino. only to be informed that it would` cost him montxv tn got, the dog. H42 loft`. and returned later with the two dollars. nu. |I\ nun. nIIIlI.\ nu ...,. count fzmns. nnvelope.` Examim-r. Phone 222. '1/vi//1 (3 ur T ~monl.~;. 1u()5'-(` loaf ac- volopes. otc.. at The 2-)`; No. 50 All (_)uict Two-Reel All-Talking Comedy, LADIES LAST COMEDY HONK YOUR HORN Al Qf\ l..If\l\!"L` I)f\l\r`l.' now`: lI\I:\ n-1*: nu-1-on AJ<`~J1`IA1 AK/\Jl\ lI\Jl\1` PODGE, STUDIO STUNTS" QUEENS | Hon`-zu THURSDAY l\J J.r\In Ill.I.4 \lIII\/I-4 VVII More hits than you will see at a baseball game. up-\ LIA .I ay Matinee, 2.30. BARRIE W5 Nut QJLLA ll\JI\I.JIA Two Shows ightly 7.00-9.00 `Plan to Distribute ! Christmas Cheer Plans for a larger organizatlorn than ever were made last, night when the Christmas Cheer Club met in the P01- icc Court chambers to elect officers: and prepare for this yc-a.r s wqrk. Ma- jor Knowles and H. C. Chrannen were` re--elected president. and secretary- Lrcasurer, x'espective1y, while D. F Ma0La1`en was elected assistant treas- Ilrnn ULCI . A second meeting is called for Tucs- day evening at 8 o'clock when tho l1r-ads of all organizations in the town I are asked` to attend in order to mak-' mganizalinn cnmplct-0 and to avoid nvr-rlzxpping. II. was d0(:i(lf?d that don- zntizmsz received will be announced in A My n hvncc "Old Acre Pensinm `nnrvn not worked out, so wvll as we expected." said Dr A. '1`. Lime. zmrl there is still plenty of mom fnr charita`)I(: work." Oliver p5lH 3I'.`30I1. nn behalf of the Fire Bri- Lradv. :mnnunvvd a (irmatirm. from the brig:i(In of $25. while Aid. MacLarL-n said the Town Cnuncil had granted $100 to (hr fund. 'I`)w i'inrmci:Ll statement, showetl that. 71 hmnpors costing` $228.17 were diSH'ih1lf(`d last, year. together with $4U.().'-) wnrth of furl and qrnccrie's mail ("IL '0 m . ...\.`..s v..n-.. z... 514. I THE BARRIE + EXAMINER \Jl\l rI|.;!: . CIIIUII ` 1 charit Patterson. bcha rrnrln l\1'\v\I\Iv|nI:nl :\ 11 l{;1sl 1cx1I_\`ui' l.O\'c`. Lu ) Wilh hjllflll; |H.'.{.'l' Ill Llll :)Lh1rr 1`(,'Ii(`.f, making a. tota! I cut. service is available free um n rlunu-I Ian:-u~ (`Ilh hUlVl(}L' 1-3 H W!` acIvorl;lsnrs. ,1 ; I Ir: x-nun! Intnr in H1: With a ri_ch and talented cast of five great stars and a sup- porting cast 1' L1 II1C`._\' n 're11s..r `rm 66th Year. Al1isto;1Z'/1\;a`nP:eed On Assault Charge? The Wr.-s1inp;hrms(- m1p;innr'1's assure mo (!ommls'.<'i0n that the (whzmqe-(wr>1'; can be made wiLh prncli(:a.lIy no 111-] Lc1'1'upt,ion to the power users. i |WILL CHANGE \ 1 T0 3-PHASE; At. a meeting of the Water. Light and Gas Commission. Friday after- noon. it was decided to proceed` with the change-over of the power system from two-phase to three-phase. Plans and estimates submitted by the Cana- dian Westinghouse Co. were accepted. These plans had already been approv- cd by the engineers for the Hydro E1- nctric Power Commission at Ontario. .. . > . . I The contrzlct ls considnmbly below original r-s'.l.imaLr:s. Whnn il, is re- Iv\nrv\V"\IutIr\rl cl-... A .....'.x won Ann 5`... U] lglllkll K . Jllld. VVIl|'Il ll, 15 FE` mrem'b(-.1'ed (hat.Or111ia paid $30,000 for a partial changv-nv it (-an hr` .';e(.~'n| . that the Barrie commission lms secur- ed a var ' fzworablo fissure. \\< ., ...._, -....,........ ...,...... This change-ovm`, wliirth the 0n-E tarlo Hydro Commission has been urg- 1 ing for several years. in order to bring the Barrie system up~t,vo-d'alr2. has been undrrr consideration by the local com- mission since Lhn firsxl, of the year. At thn prosr~nt,. it. is .:tatcr.l, them is only one othvr town bosid-0 Barrlr` on thrl Hydro system \vl1e1'o the lxvo-phase is; used. i I After :1 trial that, lasted all day, iii rt.-quircd Lhrr.-c hours and fifty nuinutnsi for the jury to acquit. J. A. Ryan. A1-i Iiston farm im-plrrmtrnt agent. of a` charge of indecent as.'~'.a.u1l. 21.Q`ELi11Sl Mrs. Maud Murphy. Tccumscth Town-i mhin Lu! Han rrnnm-ul uncuinnvu nf fhrv Avun. Wlduu AVLLU pu_y. LUUIIIIIISCLII L|)Wll`l szhip. at the general sessions of tho: County Court. yesterday. The hear-| mg was completed shortly after 6 0'- clock and the jury 1'otu1'n(.~d their vcr- diet at 9.55. !Commission Decides to | Spend $21,000 on I Local Plant. | The plans call for a new .<:witcl1 at the power station, the changing of all motors from Lw0-phas`e to three-`nhase. installation of certain iranshriners and other work in (tonncnlion with the change-over. The tender of the West- inghouse Co. which was accepted. with some additional wnrk. amounts to` slightly less than 321.000 and` it. was! (l0(:idod' to ask permission from the! Ontario `Commission and also of the] Ontario Railway and Municipal Board on .' V ..I-l......A...... rr... u...a ......n....o DIIELKLA) Athh Lllnll O4L.U\:U '(lUU lb With Lo issue debentures for that amount. The contract calls for completion of the work by March lst. ( A Glass of Milk A Day Brings Health To Stay. Hli(I Throughout the wintcr mcnths there is a daytime sor- vicv for those.` who want the children's milk delivered in the best condition. Barrie-Allandale Dairy E` A lJf\l\I_"C D, CI\KlC I11 -1-an E. A. HODGES & SONS '|` I I .\'l` .\-.1lc>'n1; Hearts! Our Delivery Service Is Complete We Cover Every Barrie Street uvu.\I\ L lln Youlh, ing, joyous, exuberant, determined to LIVE! And on the other hand money, wealth, sel- fishness, < greed, intol- erance! An Milk -A H;l n I" ll` |"'|ll milk And u1'Divinc Innocence! ll|IL Uflllll LIHLH \./lHl.\Llll?l.3. | The remaining ways in which it. is ,~sl1gge: that the public can camper- 'ate in the efficient handling of the Christmas mails are tabulated thus: 11 l Arlrlv-nan n`1 in-coil vvunfinw vnlnlv amazing story! Iulll lbblllh Hlllh 'r|rI'C b'(U)uN-1l4l'.ll Llllll , (la Address all `mail matter plainly land fully-in ink. ; 12' -Give street, address or box num- ;ber, wherever posslble. 43; Place sender's address in the up- per left corner of address side. Pack articles in strong durable i r-nnlzninm- UUllb' I 45) Wrap parcels securely. I 16) Be careful to prepay full 1 i age on all Christmas mail. l--. '1'... ...... ..r -__..n _....;.A2_... . ...L.,., .... u... v.............. ...u... (Tu The use of small greeting cards `should be strictly avoided. Such cards !ox' tlmir envelopes should not be less i than 4 inches by 3 inches in size. I Tj ' In addition to its big list, of sub- sczribnrs, The Examiner has the largest nnumvr sale of any town weekly in (`.nnn(in 45 I Postnmaster W. E. Lemon of Tor- lonto. advises that there will be no Christmas Day delivery of mall by let- ter-ca1`rie1's in Toronto and other clt- ics in Canada Lhts year: also there will be no delivery of mail on Christmas Day throughout the United States. r\_.1.. 11 ..|......:.... ,.a..... nu .a|...l..A .,.., ....\...b..`,... .... \.l .... W .. .. Only 11 shopping days till Christ- ! mas. and the post office is already pre- iparing, for the rush. Postmaster Crew i calls for the hearty c0-opera.t.ion of th~ public in shopping early and mailing early. enabling the postal workers to make their Christmas service a com- ( pletc sm,-.ccss. v ..A.....L ... Latest mailing dates are suggested as follows: Dee. l0-To the United States, al- lowing, for customs examination. Dee. l5-'I`o British |Columbia. Den. 1'lA~-To Alberta. Saskatchewan. Manitoba and the Maritimes. Dec. 19 -To Ontario and Quebec. Dec. 23--Loeal delivery. The postal authorities suggest that it will be even "much better to mail well in advance of the above dates". and that parcels may be marked "Do not open until Christmas." T`hn rnrnainina uvnvc in uvhinh if in I l7l)L(lH,L'l' Canada. Postmaster `Crew I Advises Early Mailing ` Il.ANN ll/\llDENs-M/`.E`.'y.' .sHD3?.- l'R)\\(ARlJ &T.\(I'_lI{`H' H0R`J'T(')-` VOBLRT F\MlS' HLDD/\ INiI"l lIl ` ' ' ' I ut}1'3e`Pictun ave-::-'anv:u--1.n vs-a-aa-us-a----z;-.-u.u-u-r Advertisers are requested to have their copy in early next week--by Monday it` possible. Early copy fa.- cilitatcs the handling of adveI1ise- mcnts to best advantage. It is best for the advertiser as well as an oc- ccmmodation to our staff which is very busy at this season of the your. Phone 222 if you `want any information on our free cut ser- vice or desire any assistance in preparing your advertisement. Copy on Monday if you can, please. `Milk is ti; BARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, -D_E&JEMBER 11, 1930 nun HUN 1. . PLEASE I all ` Bar Milk 1111.1 Phone 7;}! lIl| ulzlr KIWANIS BENEFIT PICTURE ur\l_: v1.. ,4.-, I, -.~\1l;1 Mn :3. Ihcy Illlxll.` uhl ht uizllc Judge for Yourself lsltD;1ring? post - ..-.\. \.u.,;u..\u .\.\4\ nu; . Defense counsel asked for lenieney in View of the fact aceused had thrmvx` himself upon the mercy of the court by pleading guilty. and in helping thr police to clear up the Orillia crime. After being ixilonned Ainsworth had learned the dueo-spraying trade. Judae Wismer said: "Where a young" man does not learn a. trade or occupation he is more likely to he led astray. Most of the serious ofl`en(-cs are connected with fl1`c~ai'ms and robbery. I can`t unde1'stand the mental attitude of so many young men tnday that they should be tempted to give up 2!. good life and attempt to earn a. living, by means of robbery. which is sonietimes violent. It is most fortunate that this young man was fmmd at this stage. in stealing lire-arinza. instead of later having to face mbbery. or perlmps murrlm- olmrrr " uuuuun 1'|Iil|]..`,L'-3. Ains\\'ox'Lh \\'as first convicted in Pembroke five years ago under the name of Frank Smith. on 21 cha.rg'o of nu nun nLI.I`uI|)b LU Vktlll d. H sol It cl 5 1 murder ('l1arp;c.'s." Aincwnrth uvnq ii-cl nnnui. THURSDAY ,FmDA)_{ _ _A__TpRDAY __ I_;ZA_., 0 nn PI An A AA

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