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Porcupine Advance, 15 Dec 1938, 3, p. 4

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ranted." Only evidence of the speed was of the driver himself, who said that, while there was no spzeedsâ€" metor on the car, he estimated h had been going about 30 miles an hour. The road was very slippery, he told Crown Attorney J. B. Robinson. Acâ€" cordinz to O‘Hara, he swuns around a curve to see Allan Brown, 12â€"yearâ€"old brccher of the little victim,; on the left hand side of the road, and he did not see Barbara, seated on a smallt steishn; until he was within 30 feet of her. The boy told the court h> did no To their formal verdic, the juror added an opinion that O‘Hara wa travéeling "at a greater rate of spee than te icy condition of che road war ranted." Only evidence of the spee was s‘hat of the driver himself, wh Cobalt, Dec,. 15â€"(Spe« vance)â€"Forced to mak cision when he realized children on the road, at as h>e had first observec there was no chance to the girl, John O‘Hara s youngster about the front tumper, so that between the wheels of witness told the corone on Tuesday under Dr conducted the inquest i of fourâ€"yearâ€"old Barba the O‘Brien mine prope day morning. O‘Hara, : the company, was admit er of the machine. Driver Had to Make Tragical Decision"~ Cobalt Motorist Found it Impossible to Avoid Hitâ€" ting One of Two Children on Road. .\’ote_; The winners of the Wednesday and With With Tan Hunter, Leo C With JEAN HERSHOLT, CLAIRE TREVOR, CESAR ROMERO, sLIM sSOMERVILLE, JOHN QUALEN and JANE DARWELL And On the Same Programme THURSDAY NIGHT KEX SOBEL‘S "TOUR FOR TALENT CONTEST" 6th Series "The Amazing Dr (htterhouse Kith Claire Trevor. Hnmnhrae¢ Rasart On the With Joan Davis, Jack SECURITY â€" 21 Pine Street North sunday Midnight, Monday and Tuesd: Dec. 18â€"19â€"20 EDWARD G. ROBINSON in Insure your New Building or Improvements. Enquire about our NEW LOW RATES ALSO Automobile, Sickness, Accident, Life Insurance Real Estate and Mortgages. Friday, Friday Midnight and Saturday Dec. 16â€"17 "52nd STREET" arring John Barrymore, George Weaver. (Final Night) The winners of the six series will appear on this ame on in and vote for your favorite, 28 SsECONP AVENUE ULLIVAN NEWTON Stive NOTICE aire Trevor, llum;hrey Bogart, Al Crisp, and Gale Page uit LAST SHOWING TOâ€"NIGHT i fiuth â€" Jn cce 4. A â€" Donald Meek a'n'd ‘.U)hnnv Downs mime programme Thursday Nightâ€"K * PALACE THE DIONNE QUINTUPLETS IN " FHIVE OF A KIND" "TOUR FOR TALENT" Â¥ and Thursdayâ€"December 21â€"2>2 "HOLD THAT COâ€"ED" ter, Leo Carrillo, Pat Paterson, Ella Logan, Sid Zazu Pitts, Jack White and Kenny Baker road, and not observed. and MOTORS mM\ 3 and not one only red..and realizing to avoid striking sought to catch ho middle of the it she would go of, lhnis car, that ner‘s jury which, On Double Feature Programmes coming to our theatres, we request our patrons to attend the Theatre not later th | 8.00 p.m. to see entire performance. Y ie Te o n o i oi s y i msMAE w t m OAE * K es ht m ty on :. sw en on n ie To ind es nc ‘ate of speed he road warâ€" of the speed himself, who s no speedsâ€" mnated ho had Haley._G_eqrge Barbier, Ruth Terry srown near last Saturâ€" ‘mplovee of 16 inE Murphy and Marjorie and 202 fee? if Allan Bro was correct, as O‘Hara 1: likely, was correct. O‘H;: he had not pull:}d up‘>s could have done, because aware the child was bein the rear right wheel until avtractsd his attzntion. the car had passed over said, and he was headed Nightâ€"KENX SOBLE‘s Measurements by Provin( stable R. O. Strombers w O‘Hara‘s car had travelled from the point where he said the child until he scopped the and 202 feel if Allan Brown‘s ticulars, but the speed of thom. â€" They middle of th about the ce Ccause 0o Dunnin cWO ‘° 1 Gramoli an the road t Allan Browt ut Allen Jenkins, Donald PVM MINS 2 timated il verse his â€" to hosnital 1A VC hara Brown hnospi:al in she had of death oth because haps hi SERVICE Timmins, Ont. h cen 1d PFrCc towardt hi ra k 6583 testimony in â€" hevy could not progra im T‘Ss THE CAR everybody likes ... the car with a new, stark, simple beauty . . . with that new terrific 99â€"horsepower engine . . . with the new Automatic "Weather Eye"* . .. and it‘s the car that‘s startled the world with its new low priceâ€"right down next to the lowest, See itâ€"drive it today! 1l n town a feéew minu been taken there, a was given by Dr. H. mcussion of the bra n, O‘Hat disd in apart w contendt ne said he struck pped the maching, Brown‘s evidence ra later said was O‘Hara explained sooner, as ha iC 1M )1 and most xÂ¥A 1 ne was nol dragged by Allan‘s crics thought Comedyâ€"*"Cleaning Up" _ â€"â€" Musical: "Music and Mo-dels” Varietyâ€""Table Manners" â€" Noveltyâ€"*"Stranger Than Fiction" The 5.00 p.m, performance at this Theatre will be discontinued until further notice, WITH AN ALL STAR CAST Cartoonâ€""CHRIS COLOMO®" Colouredâ€""UNUSUAL® OCCUPATIONS" Bandâ€""DON BESTOR®" serialâ€""Flash Gordon" Episode No. 14)â€"Paramount News Gibbonsâ€""DEFYING DEATH PEKS" â€" Addedâ€""GOING P 8. = ATC walkin: orrobot apJpt was MIDNIGHT SHOW Every Sunday special Children‘s Matinee every Saturday Morning Children‘s Ticket 10¢ Matinee Daily at 2.30 p.m 11 leigh wil hne muni Saturday, Sunday Midnight and Monday Dec. 17â€"18â€"19 d O‘H not m hn LAougt O‘Har de roa ke th GOLDFIELDS H Tuesday and Wednesdayâ€"Dec. 20â€"21 "Mr. Motto Takes a Chanee" Thursday and Fridayâ€"Dec. 15â€"16 DENNIS QO‘KEEFE and MAUREEN O‘SULLIVA! 2tE par "ROLLING CARAVANS" mo! fir: coul aAln. clio on 91 a 1 h Peter Lorre, Rochelle Hudson, Robt. Wilcox ) 1 o; the road y J held fri( | t | | | Peterborough Examiner: Several artâ€" icles were stolen from the school house at Port Burwell on Hallowe‘en, and among them the teacher‘s strap. Some of the other things have been returned, but the trouble is to get a search party to work industriously for the strap. ment was Tregi>nza up and b The victim, George Parsall, 51, has apparently been dead since Sunday when he failed to return from a trip to Yorkscon from Bourkes, where he had khsen employed cuiting wood. Parsall had been living in the bush cabin with Jim McCarther for several years and both had recently been workâ€" ng at Bourkes. When Parsall failed to reéeturn from Yorkston on Sunday, McCarther wient up by train to locate him. Accompanied by Art Edwards, he started back along the bush trail to the cabin but failed to locate the body on che first trip. oUIUIAd oUu} U Aito Ushng oOm; Agq peIlgA0dStDp UJaQq PB 9 dJajJ? 1U[(SIU 4Bp a%Â¥| qno Apoq t |[BIIUIAOIG [B30[ @I3UM IWOIJ UCISXMIOA wWOIJ SoW0Q) ‘sgsnto [BINJBU oJ 411ua â€"tddt© ‘[tB14 o1 uO UjÂ¥ap 4[cuo[l P Jo £A101S ‘d90G ‘aXNET PUEIXIIMYM on Monday al.ernoon. she was Th youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A J. Brown, of the O‘Brien mine propet.y Yorkston Man Died on Trail on Sunday Body of â€" George _ Parsall Found on Monday Night. x DEATH" â€" Sportâ€""TIMMBER TOPâ€" GOING PLACES" â€" Novletyâ€""TRAVEL sSQUAWKS®" trip Evenings 7.00 and 8.50 p.m THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, oxTtaRrIO Following the report of the thefi, Township police started an investigaâ€" tion which covered every angle of the case. ‘Mrs. F. Nevara of Water Lan» reported seeing several men standinz around <the back of <he Metropolitan Store extension about midnight Saturâ€" day nisht but thought they were on their way home from a dance at the Orange hall and did not pay any atâ€" tention to them. One of the Chinss»e in the laundry directly back of the building told of hearing some men calkâ€" ing about one o‘clock in the mor ning but dia not know where they were, The robbery was facilitat>d by the facet thas the vault contained no inner safe works. When the thieves removed the door all they had to do was pick up the money on the floor and leave A checkâ€"up by the manager and police on Monday morning showed that apâ€" proximacely $300 in pennies and silâ€" ver, and $1200 in bills of small a>â€" nomination were faken. The sum was th> proceeds of the heavy weekâ€"end sales. Officials of the company have been notified and will likely come here for the investigation. Police Inspector Pimesar questioned a few suspicious characters Sunday and Monday but all could explain their movements during late Saturday night and Sunday morning and none was held. A reward of $200 has beeon posted for any information leading the arrest and conviction of the guilty person or persons. Kirkland Burglars (Get Haul of $1.580 No fingerprints, except those of emâ€" ployees who had reason to touch the safe, were found. Those working on the vault used gloves or rubbed any trace of finger marks off before they lefc. When Mr. Longmore entosred the store Sunday noon he first noticed che open safe, wilh the door on the floor in front, but he had to take another look to believe his eyes. Polics wers immediately informed and when arrived they found the open safe with two crowbars, one hack saw,. two serew drivers and one chisel on the floor in front. The door, which is connected to the vault by two heavy hinges, was caken from the opening after the hinges had been cut through. The breakâ€"in was carefully plann and, police© believe, someone recent connected with the building had som thing to do with the robbery. Eve detail was thought ow by the thievy who knew the exact location of t} wall and the safe. Police believe that the thicf or thieves were of small stature, as the hole in (h> temporary wall was only large enough to admit a small person or a boy. . The wall entered is conâ€" structed of shlplap covered with tar paper. A tear was made in the paper and a hole, 11 inches square, cut in the board.. When the person entered | ! ! he opening the tar paper fell back in place, concealing the entranc>. The breakâ€"in was carefully planned and, police© believe, someone recently Kirkland â€" Lake, Dec. 14. â€"Gaining admittance by cutting a small opening in the improvised wall at the east side of the new extension, thieves som>â€" time lace Saturday night or carly Sunâ€" day morning broke into che vault of the Metropolitan Store at the corner of Governmer, Road and Prospect Avenue and escaped with $1.580.75 in small change and bills. The theft was first noticed by F. H. Longmore, manager, when he entore the store on Sunday noon. Police wore notified and Detectiveâ€"Sergeant P Cairns and Canstable T. Dymont scartâ€" ed the investization. Break Into Metropolita: Stores and Loot V ault. Friday and Saturday, December 23rd and 24th RANDOLPH SCOTT, JOANX BENNETT, MAY ROBSON in "THE TEXANS" Added Shorts Starletsâ€"A Musical Comedy _Wedn(_esday‘and Thursday, Dec. 21st and 22nd In accordance with the New Policy of the NEW EMPIRE THEAâ€" TRE, we are pleased to announce, that on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY of each week thers will be FIRST RUN PICTURE s together with a "DMCK TRACY®" Serial Our First altraction will be, the new child wonder stars DONALD OCONNOR and BILLY LEE in Mond_gly_am! Tuesday, December 19th and 2.01; Friday and Saturday, December 16th and 17th "THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD®" NEW EMPIRE The first Timmins showing of the Picture Full English Titles are used throughout this lvaturo in synchronization with the Russian sound. Starring ERROL FLYNN and OLIVIA DeHAVILAND And Many Outstanding Stars By Popular Demand the Return Engage;r;ont of JOHN BOLE.S and IRENE DUNN in "THE DEFENSE OF SIBERIA®" With Lynne QOverman and Tim Holt Also on the same progremme, such shorts as Prisoner of Swingâ€"A Musical Comedy LAST SHOWING TOâ€"NIGHT Added Shorts Include Forgetâ€"meâ€"knotsâ€"A â€" Musical Comedy Juggling Foolâ€"A Short Novelty "SONS OF THE LEC KÂ¥ ION" "BACK STREET‘ TELEPHONE 173 s only person | Donnevan tlhic only by furnishing madeâ€"inâ€"Germany zoods. "The emigrating Jew thus has it in his own hand to hasten the day of his departure from Germany: if he can provide additional mark«s for Getâ€" manâ€"made products." "He should find some wealthy Jw abroad to lend him such <ums as may be necessary for enabling him and his four coâ€"religionists to start life modestâ€" ly anew in some cther country. "We are willing to rsimburse this foreign Jew, but obviously can do it ‘‘"‘The govornment, together with foreign Jewish associations;, is working out a plan of coupling emigration with exports," this source said. Eag Despatches this week from Berlin say chat a hisgh German official is working out what may becoms the new Nazi formula for the> emigration .of Jews from that country. The problem probâ€" ably will be solved, he said, by allowâ€" ing one wealthy and four impoverished Jews to leave the country as enough German expomw‘s are sold abroad to yield foreign exchange to meet the costs of their emigration. The "wealthy" Jew would not be allowed to‘ take away his money. Donnevan, ; taken to Haile He will spend and appear be: the spring. wincer quarters police, who ha to watch him v arboured a grudge ag: connsected with thas prc ingly, when he saw the Montreal," he figured t] opportunity to work of spleen. Neil Donnsvan, wh ‘rial on Tuesday ¢ ing close to.$5,000 tastic explanation. He said that he penal institutions harboured a grud th Hated Quebec, so He Attacked Montreal Propose "Barter Deal" for Jews in Germany Asked by police why ht e Pank of Montreal, rai Escort to Await Trial I fore Judge and Jurv. mnevan Taken to Haileyâ€" bury Under Strong Police quarters he was well watched b: who had particular instruction. h him very carefully all the way Famous Russian Talking C heoe ther Dank in, who w alias Austin Crafs, ybury on Tussday nig the winter months th fore a judge and jury Durinsg the trin» to 1ssn tr ho 1 4n iC CH dze and jury in the trip to his well watched by e chose to rolk ther than any n Pine street committed for arge of stealâ€" a rather fanâ€" is wealthy J ur pennil iy nigh > C O *L L 88L S 44L 4L4 4 $ § 4* 4 2nd Viceâ€"presidencâ€"Mrs. W. Lawâ€" rence. Secretaryâ€"Mrs. McGarry (by acclaâ€" mation). Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Shaw (by acclamaâ€" tion). 1st Viceâ€"presidentâ€"Mrs. W. Wilkinâ€" son, bers present. The chief business of the evening, was the election of officers for the enâ€" suing year, and Mrs. R. Hardy was reâ€" elected president by acclamation. The elecced The Ladies Auxiliary of the Canaâ€" dian Legion held a general meeting in the Legzion hall on Monday evening, with the presidem., Mrs. Hardy, in the chair, and a large attendance of memâ€" bers present. Officers Elected at the Ladies‘ Auxitliary Mrs. Hardy Reâ€"elected Presâ€" ident by Acelamation. Suite 206, Sky Block Timmins l l l ed Ne n 15 05 No N T d 15 05 15 05 05 i5 00 15 05 05 h5 05 h5 5 05 05 00505 15 t 05 15 15 05 15 055 5 15 05 t t io ts 15 i5 No 5 95 9505 45930 11 Pine Street South sSAVE YOUR CREDIT! Consolidate your bothersome debis into one easy account., If your auto payments are too high we can reduce them for you. Bee us about your Financial Problems. A lovely display of Gifts by Elizabeth Arden awaits you at our store. Each fragrance unmistakably Elizaâ€" beth Arden, Blue Grass, Jasmin, Le Reve, Gardenia or Night and followins EAU DE TOILETTE HOUSEHOLD . Bert Sutherland Give her Beauty for Christmas A Christmas Tribute to Greater Loveliness by HELENA RUBINSTEIN ire other officers $1.10 to $9.50 AUTO AND The rext general mectit Ladies‘ Auxiliary will be hel ay, January 9th, at the Legi Following the eleccion Mrs. Finchen was presente by the Auxiliary, and fittin the members for their tho deolicious lunch was se kicchen committee, and t was brought to a close with of "Goa Save the Kingz." Kitchen Convenerâ€"M: committee, Mrs. Craig, ton, Mrs. Jennings, Mrs. . Investigation Commiti Lawrence, Mrs. Pope, and Sick â€" Visitorsâ€"Mrs. 1 Melville, Mrs. George, an Executiveâ€"Mrs. Nippers, Mrs. nett, Mrs. Clegg and Mrs,. Bown Pianis‘â€"Mrs. EF. Bennetl. Auditorsâ€"Mrs. Thompson (by ; mation), Mrs. Finchen. Standard Bearerâ€"Miss Mamic For Delivery Phone 808 THURSDAY. 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