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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-07-02 - 1929-09-30
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1929-09-16
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White Man s RED MEN IMPRESSED BY OIL DRILL: Chiefs Wolf Teeth, Lost Buffalo and Black Buffalo examining diamond drill of one of oil wells on their land in Morley reservation along C.P.R, line, near Calgary. THE CRADLE-SNATCHING CUBS SIGN UP BOY Samuel (Red) Solomon, thirteen, schoolboy tl youngest player to interest a major league, Copyright 1929-by the Pac EVANGELINE BOOTH OF LAND OF RISING SUN: Miss Toshiko Yamamuro: daughter of head of Japanese Salva- ird base wonder, ing a contract ind Atlantic Photos Inc. O Qd tion Army, who takes charge of women's section, with her. father, brothers, and sisters on her return to Tokio EDMONTON BULLETIN : From Cloistered Walls : Socialists at Kes Party of bank-holiday motorists interested in a party of Car- thusian monks from Cowfold Monastery, England, who on l day were allowed to break, temporarily, their vow of silence Schooner getting away to fine start, off Newport, in annual summer cruise of New York Yacht Club Copsright 1979 by the Pacitic and Auantic Photos tne. PIEBALD PONIES AND DUDES SWING IN THE RANKS OF THE PINTO POLOISTS: The game was as varied as the complexion of the mounts when dudes fell into polo at Stan Clark's Dude Ranch, Entrance, Alberta, neat Canadian Rockies park. Jasper DUCHESS OF YORK OPENS CRIPPLES HOSPITAL: Duchess of York, with mayor of Mansfield, when, in company witb her husband, recently, she opened the County Hospital for Cripples at Mansfield, England TURBAN FOR AUTUMN: Nicely adapted for windy, cool autumn weather is this turban hat of black velvet ri bon flared out at the sides Copyrieht 1929 by the Pacific and Atlantic Photos Ine. A ROLLICKING SHIP. FOR AN OCEAN TRIP: CY /) 2 TWO BRITISH M.P.'S. VACATIONING ON RIVIERA: Sir Oswald and Lady Cynthia Moseley, Socialist members of are here seen basking in sun of -Copytiant 1929 by the Pacific and Atlantic Photos Ine: Senator Marconi and charming wife arrive at Cowes j in their yacht Electra to al tend the fam regatta, Copyright 1920 by the Pacific and Atlant Photos ine. DECORATED BY AUSTRIA: Julius Rosenwald, Chicago philanthropist, wearing Aus- tria s Grand Insignia of Hon- Novelty of annual tournament of lights at-Balboa, near Los or, prevented an hie 67th Angeles, was an array of iniature battleships, such as the one shown in this photograph birthday for services rendered Republic of Austria oss : a. a Ee eee LIDO AN ADRIATIC GEM AND HABITAT OF EUROPE S SOCIALLY ELITE: Renowned for its wondrous beauty and charming situation, Lj ido is an Italian gem cradled be side the blue Adnatic sea and sought by social lions of Europe as a pleasure ground Werviee fund coats, which faye to. Little Wonder Wor For Profitable and Satisfa THEY GET RESUL1 SECOND SECTION Hunti CLEANING GUN LB. ANDERSON GRAVELY HURT Didn't Know Gun Was Loaded Pleads Acci- dent Victim With the left side of his face completely shot away and his jaw bone shattered by a bullet from a 32-40 calibre rifle held in-his own hands, L, B, Anderson, 22, Brighton block, is in the Royal Alex: andra hospital in a critical condition and, according to Dr. R. G. Douglas, city police doctor, has small chance of recovery. The. blunt-nosed bullet entered the left side of the face just below the jaw bone, shattered the bone and came out beside the left eye and lodged in the ceiling of the room. The shooting, occurred at about 11:16 a.m. Monday andthe firs in: imation. that something. was wrong came when Anderson shouted from the door of his room that he had been : 8. Richard, room 27, heard. the man ery out and he immediately call ed R. J. Purves, janitor of the block, who sent. in phone call to police Headquarters, Vietim Conscious ' When Detective W. McDonald ar- rived onthe scene he found the man, clad only in pyjamas, sitting on the bed poiding' Vowel to the left side of jils face which was gaping wide open. Ths rifle was leaning against the edge of the bed beside him. The floor was covered with blood. indicat ing-that the man had bled freely from the wound. Anderson wis conscious and wien Questioned by Detective McDonald as to what happened he said that he hud been cleaning the rifle when the bullet in. the breach discharged, hit- ting him on the side of the face. He also stated that he did not know that it was loaded. The magazine of the rifle was full sind the spent cartridge was found in the breach, Connelly and McKinley's ambulance was summoned and the injured man waa rusheg-to the Royal Alexandra bospital. Anderson is employed as mechanic at the Toledo Scale Company, 10136 402 avenue. a sdskggnaate Oe WE EXPENSES OF CITY POLICE UPBY 3793 Secret Servite Costs Eight Times Greater Than Last Year Expenditure of th police depart ment to the end of August. was 104.- 930,99 as-compared to 101,137.59 for the corresponding. peried ast year, cording to report of Chiet A. G. Shute to the city cammissloners. al ary.was, ines of expen: Giure, totalling 87,602.82 os, against 86,970.76 inst year. An: inerease is, noted in the secret talled 439.15 Us year, - Last. year only, 54.65 Was, paid oli for secret. service Work, Tratfic. signsis ha cost 1,280.81 this year, Revenue of the department, includ- ing the city s share of police court fines, totalled 7,076.60 for the eight months compared. fo+ 3,433.50 last year. zs The city pound cost: the city 2 250.57 to operate this year, decrease from the corres Of 2,258.24 in 1928. ent t 524.50 08 against 460. year, No more cases of polio miyelitis, commonly known as infantile i sis, have occurred in the city, according to Dr. R. B. Jenkins, medi- al health officer, whose shows 56 cases of communicable Iast week as 37 the week week's cases were: diph- searlet fever, three; seven; measies, two: mumps, 21; whooping cough, 21. ee a zee ma go Se Pid eaten ae ae four of branch gssociations. They will ie Ge es : sociation, Se Ten gill nets, 2 unowned, hhave been contisetted ana destroyed by the sheries guardian at Lesser Slave Lake, A. H, Creighton, of the Toronto of- tur of the Sanat Colonization a foclation, is a visitor In eamonton, making an educations reo tern Canada. eee a + pee Spee rene peer Too Late To Classify lt;: YOR COATS REPAIRED AND REUNED. Experienced fur tinisher, works teed. Phone 23039 a DisrRioT MANAGER WANTED Tirt Lite tnouFance, Company i Commonwealth At the pital. to Mr. and Mrs, JH Van Slyke, Sept. 15th, 1929, san. 1344-218
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Image 1337 (1929-09-16), from microfilm reel 1337, (CU11118268). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.