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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jun 1939, p. 3

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Love and: tough going will. truh " the old "Unuitk", Elbe? Srone"4'i'hit,,"g'i"e'tt deaf: to.“ their tTN/f,' nix “a II eci . e . " picture at. u' o ' . PM?!” at the Lyric Theatre, Kitchener. 1thuge and Robert MI In the determined rivals, will]. lulu“ Shawn! in the uncut-table object of their median: In tit Icon he. the tttm. Recluse e large number of - ern Ontario children, variously edi- mated st between 40.000 and 50,000,, were unable to no the 'dtt end Queen, though they had we! long hours in the tttNth",',':'.'.",, of Tue-(by td nee Their jeetiee, du. tet,otteet2t.tti,yateyttLtt up intUent is being W I: well)?" considerable di-ntthtion with amusements made for the royal tour of Western Ontario. Thousands Wait for Hours But Fail To Get Glimpse of King Chief complaint came from Wind- sor where 35,000 children. who had been waiting in spechlly constructed bleachers alone. the 0-111an tu, tionll Railways mks, in the ex- (ttll/_-ri-ijt".) Thursday - Friday - Sat-racy JUNE tt - . . " "The Kid ‘Society Smugglers' "HER MAJESTY" Dinnerware Thursday and FridAy - Monday - Tluday - Wed-cull, JUNE " - " - " Free Parhi9-0uke I Ont-Mo Sb. - ADDED "ATTRACTION - -.--AooEo ATTRACTION - JACK HOLT JACKIE COOPER FREDDIE BARTHOLWEW 'Spirit ot Culver" 'IN OLD CHICAGO’ 'inla: Angels Have Wings’ DOLORES COSTELLO f‘WHISPERlNG EN EMIES” mm. THU.. PRL, BAT. - mm: t4rHrr, " . 17 AIR CONDITIONED PRESTON FOSTER IRENE HERVEY DENNIS O'KEEFE FLORENCE RICE AIR CONDITIONED - co6T, AND COMFORTABLE Free Parking, Cornet Duh a “We Ms., [minor From Texas" TYIONE POW“ CARY GRANT with In in REVIVAL TUESDAY 10.46 P.M Faulting £1:th the train would stop on e w" out of Windsor, were un- able to In more than the royal train which rod without halting. At itehener, Lam-uter- street At kitchen", Lancaster street tree, Brellan and Baden, thousand;: of children and grown-up. failed to t I glimpse of the King and 8U. The crowd included hun- dreds of farmers, including Amish and Mennonites, who came msny miles and waited hours, and yet laminar}: Their M'tirties. missed seeing Their Mniesttem. Appreciatinn of the services reu- At Stratford. disappointment ms dred 'by James Weslwoll in conduct. cxpreued because both children Ind in; the Jimyt aid course mr 20 Wute I parents who had gathered to eateh loo tlromen and police officers. was I trlimpae of the King nnd Queen, " pm in tangtble form at the Waterloo the train arrived Ind left.the city. ttgtanee committee meeting when could not see the royal Visitors It they approved a gratuity of F25. The all. It had been hoped the tor!" course covered 22 1530113. Deputy couple would appear on the trein Been H. E. an: and others spoke of Elinor"! both entering and leaving the value -of the (mining and iustrue. tetrory- -., , _ m -" . mm m... _ (anvil: gathered " J'Pg'f,.tti,-, ...... ...-... wit a popu ation o c idren AT fd'l'ouf%u','l'l,'i'n"t'h' at not seeing "hPJt/, Their Majestiee, cheered them in recently ord the ','rft and seemed to realize of the Ang that 'with e royal train running an Holy Comm hour behind schedule. a half was vice ot tho out of the quqestion. vlour Wat The royal train slowed down at Ree baron Mount Brydges where 3,500 had Rev. Mr F come to see the King and Queen. but and. sr/s" F the royal travelers did not make an loo . . "2%'l2'lff.' Neither were they seen . " omoka. "amass“ Seven thousand pemns were at Holy Con the station at Jeanette's Creek, 73 bo 3 am where the train slowed, and Her Sunday' m Majesty. coming to the rear plat- church) St form. waved her hand at the crowd. and af' “m Mort: Building Activity Noted In Twin City _ Activity in building in the Twin- City is reported on the upgrade. One contractor, commenting on im- waxed proteett, a“; - - "As a result of this iniiux of pros- pective builders, contracts for the erection of 82 houses in Kitchener Ind Waterloo have .irea.dy been put through and there are more to come. The loans for these houses hive been approved and the money made unil- able for the contractors u the work proceeds." JEAN ARTHUR ALICE FAYE DAYS " 4 - BAT. - MON. IF”! iii-W7. Th0 Waterloo Band rendered 1 mu, may: at tho tirst mean or the anon It Waterloo Park Sunday night. In honor ot the mu this week ot the King and Queen to Kitchen». the In“. undertho director or. Prof. .C P. Thule. opened tho mount with God Save the King, tIso closing u mm! with the Nation! Anthem. nitiated ”(one at my at at - W collect. do! In“! In IL - Wan-I- . in... mucus-(Cob uh aha-31.3w 22rltrhuu'.".'2'a'k [ Wm" manor m.-n:. a. I “a. In. I‘M “h. rdtidl'tltt, 2i3:2Phtaeg _ ' w on A. 'ttdet.".',',' 'INte val- dilc on Studs, with I (My wr- trFerfr, whim wupmnd by in; ME ind srattdetdiuri"sit, DIST "W680 RIDER [1qu “Buck” 0W0. Bride Thalt, the bro-clue riding content " W's Farm: St. Leger strut. The event wwr'sponsored by Henry Schmidt. "Buck" was the only rider who resisted nn ettorts of A: tttree ponies to that him. EXAM RESULTS District students who passed ex- uninstions in extension clone: (tuckers’ course) at MeMnster Uni» versity during the winter session are as follows: Jeanette Currey. Phtuville; Margaret ann, Pinup ville; Muriel Graver. Kitchener; Inez Perrin, Kiteherti, Anne Smil- lie, Kitchener; Ross Veitch, Preston. RENO“ FINE PROGRAM APPRECIATE SERVICES they approved a gratuity or $25. The Mrs. Margaret Knuc- coum covered 22 lawns. Deputy -- PRESTON. --- Margaret Albright, Reeve H. E. Rate and others spoke or 68, widow of the Inte John B. Kren- the value of the training and insiruc- son, died It her home here Holiday. lion given. s. Deceased lived in Kitchener. iVne- land And Galt before taking up rui- CELEBRATES GOMMUN40N dence in Preston. Her husband died Rev. Floyd Freesmu or Waterloo, 11 years ago. Surviving are three recently ordained into the primthoml sons. of the Anglican church. cvlzllimlwi Holy Communion at the morning ser- Mrs. Magdalina Blabber vice of the Church or the Holy 83- There passed away on Monday viour, Waterloo. Sunday morning. Mrs, Magdaiina Ric'hher, Y, use Rev. Canon Beton-Adamson atListeet, Rev. Mr. Freeman is a so“ or Mr and Mrs. Hugh F'reestun of Water. Holy Communion was received by Claude of Kitchener. two brothers, 73 boys and girls ahD o'clon mass John Kummer, Smithvme. and Peter Sunday morning at St. John's Kummor. Monkton. and one aunt. church. Strange sin-vi. Kitchener. Mrs. Mingemstort of Baden. and St. Louis church. Waterloo. The class at the Kitchener church to- Mrs. George DOGMKO" tailed 33 and in Waterloo 40. The ser- m- Cttrorrtek. eorre-i" . vies were impressive. with the chil- 1ycHrsi'HsLE.--Mra. George Doer- dren. dressed in customary orttite, beaker of near Enbsvllle, ' Tue- marching to the church in a body. day morning at her ho _. , ttt 6 -T..UrC-rrtrrTCCI, __ o'clock. alter an illneu fl'at,l In IMPRESSIVE MASS POTATO BAGS 100 POUNDS weeks, at the age or IcVeMi-Ioven' According to a recent announce- years. Deceased was born end lived ment by the Dominion department in this locality all her lit. an. Doer- of agriculture, 80 and 90 pound hacker was a member of St. Paul's bags, which have been 1tsed exten- Lutheran Church. sively for years. by all Canadian . surviving are her hudlnnd. two growers, will be abolished on and song. William and Edward, both at after July 1. The announcement home, two daughters, Liam, Mrs. further states that after July I, the Reinhardt Hnehn ot Waterloo, no only legal weights, for potatoes sold Clara at home, and one brother m. in cotton, jute or mesh bags will be ward Handorf ot fihQttgeitie. 100, 75, 50, 25 and 15 pound bags., Funeral service will be held at CLOTHING FOR NEEDY IN WEST Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate pu- pils have prepared 12 bales of cloth- ing and supplies which are ready to be shipped to the colleginte's two udopted schools .in the drought- ridden area of Saskatchewan. With I total value of $200, the bales will be divided equally be- tween the two schools. In mlidtion $15 in cashlis being sent to each of the teachers to assist her in buying school supplies. APPEAL FOR BUGLE BAND An appeal for support for a boys' bugle band' in Waterloo was made by C. F. Thiele, Waterloo band director, at a meeting of the Water- loo__Musioal Spoiety, Tuesday. The original intention was to or- ganize a Boy Scout bugle band but the Scout association felt itself un- able to attempt finaneintr a band and was inclined to agree with the view of provincial authorities that band work conflicted with Scout ac- tivities which it stresses. ' It is increasingly evident, how- ever, that something must be done for the youth, Mr. Thiele said. While bugles have been purchased by some parents, others arevunable to provide instruments for their sons. Mr. 3nd Mrs. A. L. Breithaupt, Kitchener, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Ruth Anna Catherine, to Dr. Roderick Angus Gordon. Toronto. son of Mr. and In. A. J. Gordon, Watrous, Bush, the wedding to take place in Kitch- ener on June 30. ’ In. J. Hall of Pittsburg Ind son were here this week to see the King ind Queen. They are shying with her mother, Mrs. Yungblut, Young St., - Wgterloo. Mr. Edward Bean and Mr. Jamie Martin of Waterloo are enjoying I three weeks' motor trip to Chicago. Calgary, and other western points. YOU KNOW THAT 'iehreiter - Sandrock lumltrd , FUNERAL new II Bootoe St. . "on. 4400 KITCHENS. Personals WHEN called -- “-1“ -.. " we render In much anti-lance I. poloible to every individual "rriee--We 5.70 no lei of "VIIQI". Mrs. Arlen- M. Thaw WTthas. “J Death summoned Mm, Arlen; BLMmA-Witt- Knblcl. 65, Thompson. age a, " Heiy amne- did here has!” It I "- Kitchener, who died It 'N. Mar. unit of . an“ lol- Hospna} on Saturday afternoon the! laying an ill- of tttree. was. a briet illness. Surviving”. one a. I.“ b... we,“ as I wood- son. Percy of Toronto, two datatrtt- “thumb. Link Bolt Comm. u-rs. Mrs. William Hal-wick and surviving, lac-id. iii we, the Mrs. Fred Barnes, both ot Kitchener. tumor In” Ann “In. is . INI- Hall-y R, Woke. Henry R. Weber, use M, non of the late Mr. and Mrs. Esta WON! of Winterbourne. died It‘ll: home last Thursday " Oliver, B.C. He is survived by his widow, twb dingh- tera and one son. ' Mrs, Magdalina Riehher, " nee Kumtuer. Glasgow street Kitchener. at KAV. Hospital. Mrs. Richber at. tended St. Peter‘s Lutheran church. Her husband. Julius 'Rietrtrer, prede- ceased her seven years. Surviving are two soul. Oren and Claude of Kitchener, two brothers, John Kummer, thnitttvirte. and Peter Kummer. Monkton. and one Aunt. Mrs. Mingenstort ot Baden. WW“. 'ShtLMT' "" Inumuwt --v "M.'----- â€"â€"~â€"~â€" - -"____e- -_ee"_-Ve-" --_e'- m“ -_-_. -. M a..- weeks, at the Me ot srevattuovest until noon My. Man an Mttir to Vera Priscilla Bros. both years. Deceased was born "m lived St. W: Lutheran cemetery. Rev.' of Kitchener. . in this locality all her lit. Mrs. Doer. J. Mulder. an. will emu. Ml1ur--At St. Jacobs, June a, to hacker was a member of St. Paul's . _ l Mr. Ind In. Arthur Miller, n Lutheran Church. Motor Car: Crash- ._ dtyttht?t. - - __ m __ Mrs. Emmi. Leia wnLrLdisLEY.---Mrg.ttttnie Leia. ago 45. widow of Christian Leis of Miiverlon. died at hér home Fridny afternoon after an illness of twelve months. A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel It. o. Schmidt, deceased nu born in Jan., 1894, in Wellesley township. Sirs.'Leil was a member of the Maple View Amish Mennonite church, Wellesley. The funeral services were held on Monday from the resIednce to Maple View Amish Mennonite church. We]- Inlay. with interment in the adjour- in: cemetery. Rev. Samuel Schultz oftieiated. Funeral service will be held at the Letter-Dreisinser Funeral Home on Friday afternoon at 2.30' o'clock. Surviving are two sons. Lorne and Lloyd at home, one daughter. Emm- at home. one sister. Mrs. Solomon Bast of Milverton. . Interment will ville cemetery. at SI. Mary's Hospital. Mrs. Ile- Donald was a member ot Bt. Lock RA'. rhnrch and the Christian Mo. thers Society. . Surviving are one dimmer, Joe. R. A. Maser of Detroit three can, Arthur and Eugene. both ot Detroit. Ignatius ot Waterloo, and one bro- ther, Dennis Haniey ot Halon. _ Funeral services were held from the Letter-Dreitsinger Funeral Home on Wednesday morning to M. [out RC. church with interment in Kitch- mwr RA'. cemeiery. After a long illness Ars. Bridget McDonald. 73, widow of the late Eugene McDonnlt}, lied, DILSIIMLI)’ "" Chi-hick Corn-menu BADEN.--on Saturday evening June s, the death occurred at her late residence on the Kitchener. Raden highway of Mrs. Elizabeth Litwiller, who was " years of age. The deceased, who was born in Petersburg, was a daughter of the late Mr. Jacob and Mrs. Magdalene F'swnrtxerttrttber. She had been in failing health for some time. Her husband, Peter J. Litwiller, preda- coased her some years ago. In. thwiller was a faithful member of the Wilmot Amish - Mennonite Chureh. One daughter and the“ sons survive, namely: Mrs. Hem Bother of Elkton, Michigan, N of St. Agatha. Elmer of Peter-shun and William of Lowville, New York. There are also left to mnurn he? loss one sister Mrs. John Lit'iller. and four brothers. John of Poun- hurg. "rot, of St. Agatha, Christian of Kitchener. Ind Daniel of Elkton. Michigan, _ _ -- Mrs. Magdalina Ricki»? mm MI 11 Mow-ch. OIL. There passed away on Monday trmr, brainy}. I“, Joseph in! Funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 pm. (lav: her late residence to the St.“ Amish Mennonite Church. In- terment in the adjoining eegrteterg. Ree. Amos thrnrtaetttrutrer of Ar. gentine. South America. oMehud It the bark! omit”. Mn. Bridget McDonlld Mrs. Elk-Ml: Lihvillor ' Ar CCU" $7 emu m “I“. et, foeelekr. 5M_'W- a. I'- 55751-733 WIT-it ‘OBITUARY BOWMAN MOhNt SALES take place in Enu- um "in-gala. Roy Help"! and his brother. lil- ton. sullen-ed can“! the he“ Ind broken rib. when the car In whlcll 1thery were drlvlng struck a C. Ind H. iporl road about 8.30 Saturday night Tampa" (bunny truck on Bridge- during a he." ninth“. The tmy. thers ware attended by Dr. A. L Wellmh. .The at uni wrecked. About 8.46 ant-my nIsht. another C. Ind " truck driven by “noun {other In," Ann I!“ 7 him; --- - --., _..___ bump. and u I“. In. Game --.-- Sommervlllc. of Toronto. Wuorloo Public Schools with " A pm“. tuna! service will be not cont hold lid! mum tor Edwin! Prion Mr. lav-NI Ma. " We! a. who macaw-In n o-ttoat n the K-W. Halon-l. Juno T, pulled “my at " M. on WM! Mr. rm- Iu hon In Houston, Fun. l, um. and as In M. can you. He lived In junta-er 40 ”an. hurried Oct. n, 16. tannin tom“!- lack- nor. he u tanked by his vlo. one son Olvor, 2 “name-I. In. Hal. We of Ion-an. Ten. and In. A iat',et,g,t service will be PM cont MK lush percents"! tor held, in! 9; ty? oleioek. Church Quark: - Petty Buy new: aervSee u EM o’clock. Mr. Fries had been plum Inna-1n- all” of the Kitchener no phat until his team In 1935, at wttieli the he was the oldest employee In 1%ghqet of Kitchener. and Henry at Kinder-1y, Sunkw the one ulster. “fl Wm. Plate ot Hauler Ind ' mack-llama. Two Won, Prod Nae of Town» and John Noe at Incl-0.0. Whe.. an amlu. length of service. Senia will be held at the residence hr mind's. on Saw a. 1.30 FP. a. re min: - rel! I at. We". up mm mm " 1.6 o'clock sunr- d-y and - union will be' held 'rw His remains wm red at Mlle Pollle. Arthur place, clipped " e telephone pole with his. car Into Set-my when the wheel: looked. Another cor drlven by Joleph Joanne. Baku. we. domed when n was turned over on the Guelvh highway. one mile from Knolls-er. at " o'clock Sunday night .He was driving toward Breelnn when on- ether machine. drlvn try Clue Snu- der, .138 of Breath. tried to pool and collided with Joeque’e ear. Al I result of week-end accidents. two to”. 15 Ind 17 you" old, re- quired medical “nation on and”. Manon Prokowlcz. Prawn. in iUtt- ing when I hook became lmheddod in his finger. It was rammed " St. Mary's Hoopla] by Dr. Borden. the; and shoulder Nudes wire suffered by two-yenr-okl 11th "te. onbrldgo. when he run Into the In. ot a u driven west on King strut by Donald My ot Walton. _ Motor Cabs Crash, Occupants Ecsape With Minor Hurts Thule, Waterloo, wu proceeding At the COOL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ADDED ATTRACTION WATERLOO THEATRE soothe-mm him-01:56 all mu an!» "Butte I at and ot tin and ”not! and an truck Also - up “only: A an drk no Br Anon But of Non. follow In (to tuck. struck the roar at the "at“. Bath headlights of the ear won broken. (Boll. "fh"i"'tntrd're, a. Do I 1'fl%tfMr, clan Bernice I: Culloulh. both of Kitchen: . BawHr---At Hawkeavme. Jun 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Moses Sanders. Ion. t"rtut--At R.R. s, Wa1lemrtoiei, June I 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Dun Mama, 3 tut, “cording to ann- "In.“ tor lunch and April. Kitchener and can in low with only a w cent, while Btnthroy and Pire" nubile 1nd Santana schoo- lbow percen- ttun ot " and ST. Waterloo High In Penny Bank The entries baboon received tor the Dem end the three-yeerold Ital. to be hid In New Hem“ on Aunt Fd. There are trrerttr-thrtter entrie- In the Duty end " In the three-yum“! nuke. t Robertson ot out to Once" Dar. othy Klnder of Prawn. t_ttms.Atntsoet-gune t, Thou. Frederick Grim-chi of Gull. lo Alice Wllnon ot “novel. Drs-Et-gut", t, Molvlllo Dawn. of lie-lord to More». Even ot Kitchener. Mtg1euBrotr-atme s. Goon. Alvin Mull- to Vera Prlnculn Bros. both Fee-ft Wltuloo, June tr, to Mr. and In. Clayton [um \Kingf street north, Wnterlqo, I -- in. lulu», June 0. to Mr. And In. Arthur Miller, I daughter. Csuho-hr-At the K-W. ligapitll. June T, to Mr. And In. tunic, Cujkowski. Hen avenue, Kitch- ener, I “tighter. 'a-u-At the K.-W. Emit-l. Juno T, to Mr. 1nd In. Clayton Kurt, KR. 1, Preston. . daughter. TttoMtorar--At K-W. Hoopla]. Julia 4. to Mr. and Mrs. All“ Thack- prny, Kitchener. a daughter. Robert-At K.-W. Hospital. Junne 4, to Mr. And In. Donald Roberts, Waterloo. 3 daughter. Lehmnet-At St. Inn'- Hosplul. Jun; 8, to'lr. and In. Rudolph Lehman, Kitchener. a non. M--,At Waterloo, lune 8, to Mr. Ind Mm. Jerome loner, nee Poul Netty. I hunter. rh-on--at at. Joneph'. Hoopla], Hamilton, any 81, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tho-m. I (humor. Br6ttorr---At Guelph Genoa] Ronni. tal, Guelph. June A to Mr and In. Fred Britton, use Vern Mitchell. Guelph, . Ion. "oder-At [hike-ville. may 17, to Mr. ind Mrs. John B. Sander, con. MqNttom-At Little Lakes, Map 81, to Mr. and Mn. George Hmunm. a daughter. HONDA? AND TUESDAY WTLLYtb4WB8tLAND ants a SERVICE . (kl- “a a I.) NEW HAM-U " WueA-i My L "trttu, l” M _ We“. WATIIIDO tatiii2tepl.t,tdir-i" 'uethinr-ttt.ene “Us ”WV-PIKE "hm" Quill" (AI " - the Witte. tA1tflVd'= no “as... to“ 'i'5,ii,iiE?,ii?ite'iii “and.“ “can! i'rl,'.tlttt'2Td a amt-nah. In “A“. “1" I'd!- PeeHe.ersertyueo"ieekay, mini-rm Tttere-ee-ye-tu dd nations in mum-e throughout 0am My. Eur was!” count, on. In: been opened " Baden in thwmodbys.l.kothud Ioe.uditttheronatidoftho4 Ingmar. rge,'"l,, nation is being II in a cannon m at a'llWlld . The nations. which cost about 8100 and: to eat-blink Ind 885 I 29-: Quint-Ln. will be and.» PM All) STATIONS AT BADEN, CBN'HIEVILLE On How. director: of the Non-“I W. 00 Automobile Club not a the Etch-nu Club And ro- uiud u: “and" "port on the Want of am aid than. hom William Butt, unpainted.“ trf Ontndo my First Aid St.. 'xncnener. irarni_iF'iiia com {in police court. Humane Society in- spector E. Beam told Magistrate 1'liiiii that the accused had worked a horse that had two sore shouldere. In his own defence. Mr. Schmidt u- serted that he did not consider the lahoulders were so sore that the col- Inr pulling on them would cause the min-l pain. the North Wutorloo Autonomic Club. N In connection with Ttet than stations the omen]: nbovo the a course of ill-untim- to the m M u we! " to any atten- vibe as interested in tin mutton At Baden about " poop]. attended. the lecture; 01: that dd. COMMITTEE T0 HANDLE SCHWL BOARD AFFAIRS M committee is headed by Chairman Fred Bower. Other mom- ben are K. S. Babb, chairman of the f1nnnee committee, John B. Ziegler. chairman of the property committee, ulna-em M. E, andle. ttii iiGGaGeGi o'fKEES'in the school. was emphasized in I We! discussion. Dr. Grant Hunt aid Win. IN'n I)? or ”Ion. Ile- crrlntg a in anniv- " ae- bee, e trustee said one Lttr,; Dr. F. '."iiiriii Edi"?! there were any organized educational pro- grams being 'roiyieyrt., c.. J.. In}: bee, the trustee Enid one day “a that is worth more than all the Nas ttet en..'? te pgt on the WI". Gregor, senior principal, said he did not know of any but that there were certain occasions on which a radio would be useful. In the-re" F3: the health depart- ment, Dr. Rick said there was one can of chickenpox " the beginning of the gloath Ind more now. How- ever, all the meg}; Ganiii% Central School. A total-of M chil- dren were examined at the pre- school "llni5r___._, -- “ \ B. F. Schmidt Pays $10.00 ‘Fine for Abusing Horse . an. Floyd Lehman must rem-In In Jail for twp weeks longer tor due":- llon. Lehman In charged with the" of .12 and with escaping from cus- tody. The cue of Floyd Brahman. lion. chm-gel wlth "when drlving. In. “Journal! for a week. Beveral other cases were hand. Ar. thur murpet, Elmira, charged with I minor thett; John Holiko, Guelph. charged with the thett of auto Inui- wwmoAv a. THURSDAY at 9 sy, alelit!llllgl ltlGiti .fl FN'af N llhtGiii thum.reover4trogtts-itrst ADDED ATTRACTION FH~W we“, m. use; "Gary ' a: it

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