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found country want you All the thing but n you say 1 necking ight party but all the me from our hi ont ration. fine-tooth EDMONTON BULLETIN Alberta s Uldest Newspaper TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1929. er Class. FOR RENT 6A MUSIUAL INSTRUMENTS. PORTADHE PHONOORAPHB AXD SEW. ; Tag tnchine. for rent 6 MUSIO STORE Ph 37 BICYCLES MOTORCYCLES NEW AND USED BICYCLES SOLD oN eceasorien and repairs, Ed foot tol Ave. WO 22 0, , M. BENT BAR BICYCLES Reaconable price, ADpIY 11034 90th St. 13488-720 9 COAL AND WOOD A IQAD OF DRY MILL wooD, delivered, alzo coal, Phone 723 . SS 49 MACHINERY, TOOLS, ETC. RAR AAR ARR O ELTING, OILS, GREASES, RUBBER , Lowest prices, at Bull Walves. lacing. Greer Hardware. 41 POULTRY AND, SUPPLIES CAPITAL COD LIVER OF GROWING Maan puts sour pulleta in taying trim, CAPITAL SEED POULTRY SUPPLY 10189 80. Street Phone 1342 42 DOGS, CATS AND RABBITS IRISH RED SETTER PUPPIES, REOIS- ered, Stevenson 11731 10st St... Phone iss 0-219 HORSES AND CATTLE STRONGEST NARNESS 13,80 8 eet Allen HORSES HORSES HORSES t Wiener Gale Stables, 10018 101 Street, ee (4 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS EDMONTON JUNK CO. IN CANADA, os4. 103 ta any. quantity. Best prices paid. Davie Exchange. 9812 Jasper. PLEBY BUYS FURNITURE, TRUNER, Ss jing. tools, dressers, other odda enc fouooe 01. FURNITURE BOUGHT FOR CASH (0; wold on commission. J. i. Reed, baat Sasper Ave. Phone 2150, YOUR OLD GOLD, SILVER BOUOHT Yor cash. rving. Kline, 10124- Jasper, Loox for the clock on WiGuesT MARKET PRICE AND SPOT Gach for furaiture. tools, ete, Phone oss4. 48 HOUSES FOR SALE WEST END BUNGALOW. Fully modern, gas installed, large living toom with tire- and. electric fixtures, Gining room, kitchen, two large bedrooms and bath, + cement basement with gas in furnace, storm doors and windows. Price 4700,00 on reasonable terms MAGEE AND MacRAE LIMITED 10122 1008 Btrect crry Evenings 5009-5144 M-1-218 Phone 25498 5-Room Modern Semi Bungalow On 83rd Avene; hardwood floors throughout: gas. fire place; garage. Price 5,500 500 cash, balance 50 per month: : HARRY.H. WEEKS CORPORATION LTD, Real Estate :: Insurance i: Oils Ground Floor, MeLeod Bldg. Phone 2265 Evenings Ph. 8211: W-216x, WEST-END New Stucco Bungalow: 8 love ly rooms, bath and sun porch; full concrete bacement; gas furnace; full t Frice only 5300.00, Soest of WEBER BROS. THE HOUSE OF SERVICE Edmonton Credit Bldg. Ph. 23461 W-1-218 W. C. ROWE 10144 101 ST, - PH 4747-72904 1 STREET Close to Eastwood bi th and Sep- In the city st 4200; 1000 cash: clear title. 110 AVENUE Severi room fully modern Ouse, eee ene we oo small Cottage owner's equity. Rui confectionery oF book supply hear school in Edmonton. Address ih, Bulletin. of oNGALow, 1 NEW STUCCO er, on 117th Street. Soniveniences. Apply 10632 104th, 5. rooma atest 49 PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE T READ THIS + T have equity of four thousand in two houses in the Namayo section, Would lke to trade for equipped farm or would consider Pool Room and Bar- ber Shop in country town. What have you? Write Box 36, Bulletin, H-6-221 ACREAGE FOR SALE THE BEST POSS IN CHOICE ACREAGE 20 acres north of Alberta Av All in high state of cultivatior Two room house. Large barn. Exceptionally good house, granary and garage, 2800; cash 1000. 2 acres close to Ritchie school. Six roomed home with hard wood floors. Full cement base ment and full set of out-build- ings. Price 1900. Terms. EDMONTON AGENCIES 820 Tegler Block Phone 2434 Evenings 32387 'E-2-219 cy FARMS FOR SALE 160 Acres 80 Cultivated; fenced; some buildings: 80 head of Per cheron horses. Price 8,600 3,000 cash. Would consider trading on modern house in city. HARRY H. WEEKS o RATION LTD. Real Estate :: Insurance :: Oils Ground Floor, McLeod Bidg. Phone 2265 Evenings Ph. 82111 NICE MEAT MARKET Se Gilmurray, 043 Te OUT OUR WAY - THE-BDARN FOOL HE DOMP OVER STARTED TO / WELL) HAD A RIGHT T' CHANGE MORE THE WALL AND THEN CHANGED. HIS MIND AND WENT AROUND Lenore THEY ONE TRACH MIND. You POFFICH MIND, Cy MONEY TO LOAN Continued WONEY TO LOAN ON MODERN CITY. HOUSES 1-218 Ene ak, ae apa rence fC Se cae nr aa The More You Tell The Quicker You Sell S RUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Barber Shop Sia, easteed cig atv Ci reat ae et ocelot oo: Gah bas este Grocery, Confectionery and Light Lurch Stock and fixtures 4500.00. Purnover 36,000.00. This. Is int excellent proposition and fan be hundied for reasonable cash payment Grocery Stock and fixtures about 2500.00. Splendid opportunity. 1000.00 cash, will handle. City Rooming. House 24 Rooms, Well located. Low Tent. Lease, 1,100.00 with only 700.00 cash, If you want business in Al- berta, you want us, Whyte Co. LIMITED BuBtiess BROKERS 10117 100th 8t, Phone 9247 W-1-218 HOTEL AND GARAGE Located 45 miles fro:. Edmon- ton, near coal-mine and sum- met resort, Owner wants to go West. Price 14.500, For aticulars write Be: Bulletin. H-3-218 ane eG. iaaeas mocerets a er Bead Uae Apps oe 0 als ee ur OOHRS ENTRAL- PP taneted aa room inves aisioe reer, Baling Sscrniy eineStod, hy tur alture. Snap price, Box 140, Bulletin, or 9489-233 WANTED TO 6HLL PARTNERATAP 1 tera and joiners, floor xanders and Cheap. Apply. 966 10708-2 30a REAL ESTATE, FINANCIAL, Chauvin Allsop Company Ltd. asurance and Real: Estate Money to Loon 203 MeLend Bids. PHONE 1661 0-87 DON'T ARGUE tals and Business ities, 10501 97th Strec Chester D. Martin RRAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Specializing tn SOUTH SIDE PROPERTY McCALLUM AGENCIES Tnsugance Rea) ketate 73 ACCESSORIES AND PARTS EDMONTON, Alta. 6 INSURANCE. . R. JOHNSON, INBURARCE LOANS Rentaia, Northern tnvestment Building 83004. ON MARTIN INGURANCE mnt and Broker: Fire, Casualty, Plate Glass, ete. Phone 4344 720 Tegler Bide. BARNES, 6. A. G,, FINK, LIFE, SICKNESS Bervice guaranieed. Agency Bidg. Phone BUBBEOR AGENCIES crates ewes, Pte a ioitt 1008 St HOUSE POR GALE. ROOMS POR RENT. Quer cal we Bulehe Want nde 10 AUTOMOBILES Here You Are THE BEST ABSOLUTELY IN A HIGH PRICED CAR Door Btutz Sedan, 1 model, magnificent in appen ance, Fast reeently overhauled and in very best mechanical order. Stutz Speedway. Six motor, 4-wheel hydraulic brakes, body hand-painted in maroon with gold stripe. hard finish that will not wear or-fade, clock on dash, motor- meter, electric windshield wip- er, solld walnut dash, shock absorbers, ete... etc, WE ARE OFFERING THIS CAR FOR SALE ATA RIDICU- LOUS PRICE and INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. PENN MOTOR SALES Cor. 114th St, and Jasper Ave. PHONE 23468 P-215x JUST PLAIN REASONING The minute you see our USED. CARS, two things happen: ae Geare: to: uy, tnent geut EDMONTON MOTORS LIMITED Chevrolet and Onkiand Dealers ) Ph. 1941 Cor. 100 fit. 102 Ave. E-218x MONEY TO PURCHASE NEW CARS At'6 Per Cent. THE CHAPMAN- SLESSOR AGENCIES (TED 10177 100A St. Phone 551 Gee Us First-and Save Money C-1-218 1920 Dodge 1 4 ton truck, vicaliy ewe egtlpped with Crain tank, 5 sa e fo-ply tures. price MOULD MOTORS LTD. Dodge Cars and Trucks New addr'ss 10216 102 6t, Pp.6262 M-218 190 TAKES GTAR CAR IN FIRST CLASS condition. One spare Ure, chaltie and Meense. Terms. 46 Jackson, Bulldi ESSEX 7 AUTOMOBILES Continued eee corer ROYAL AUTO WRECKERS VOR CARS AND USED PARTS, PHONE 4142 10217 90 Bt.. next to Civig Block. ay 4 BADIATORS EUMORTON AUTO RADIATOR WORKS oFing: ail work absolutely guarantees bth treet and Jasper. PHONE 6014 Sirest. Phone ta Ne . RUTTER, AUTO RADIATOR SPE. cinilat Readiotor Fecoring. 10131108 81) 00a. es eowanieeuey IT PAYS TO USE BULLETIN WANT ADS Phone 9324 the received by the Inland School Di office. of ihe Bee: September S0IA Plans and. specifications obtained trom Secretary-Treasurer ment of deposit of 8.00, Plans munt be returued within 24 hours, and deposit mill then be refunded. A marked cheque for tive per cent of tie amount of hould be enclosed with exch tender an a Guaranter that same is bone fide. The (oweat or any tender will not necessarily be wecept P. D. WILDE, Becreiary-Treasurer. B 0. INGAND. Alberta Nearest Station, Ileud one quarter Mites distant, BAILIFF S SALE Wright, Samed In the sald. Warrant ta Bel Uave seized the following goods, namely: 67-176, which T shall o Wednesday, the Toth day of eptember Rt Dominion Motors, 02nd t...-Rdmonton, Alberta, atthe Rowe of 2:80 Dated September 10th, JOHN RAK, Sherritt, THOS, TIERD,. Basiitt Mortgage Sale of Farm) Property Pursiant to the directions of the Reg tear and by virtue of the Powers of provided by The Land Titles Act, under coriain mortgage which will be produced the time ef the sale, there will be of- fered for-aale by public auction at the of- fice of W., Wallnce Howe, 10012. 101 Avene, tn the City of Edmonton, In the Province of Alberta, on FRIDAY, THE ith DAY OF OCTOBER Tazo, at the hour of 13:30 o'clock Jn, the Afternoon, the following property. nam The Bolith-East Quarter of Section Nise 19), in Township. Bisty. (00). To 1B), Went of the Pith Meridian, in the Province of Alberta, containing One Hun- Gred and Bixty (100i Acres, more or lent, subject to the reservalions and exceptions inthe original grant. from We in the existing Ceritieats, of Terms of sale to he ten per cent. cash fat time of the sale andthe balance ac cording (0 the terms and conditions to be fiade known at the tiie of asle or upon Applieation to. the vendor's colfettor, The above property will be offered tor sale mubject tom sealed ronerve bid ree, from. ail encumbrances, ave. taxes current year. vendor ts Informed that the gpove property is. situated about. 7 ities from he Railway station of Manolis, and thet i ts of unbroken isnd. ane hun- ind twenty acres of which ore tll. i ght chocolate fund that there ly to THE SOLDIER. DOF CANADA, EDMONTON, Aiperta, this 16th day of August, A.D. Approved: Av. KINNAIRD, A. 2 DEAN, Red Deer Prepares . For School Fair are lining up for the annual show, which, this: year, will be held at the Exhibition Grotinds, on Saturday, September 21. Great interest is be- ing shown in the event, and it Ws ex- pected that the Pair will be a success. 2000 cash, 3300 on terme, Box 101, Weatlock. 10763-236 GHACK. TWO LARGE ROOMS. ON LoT 180 180 fect. Price 200. Mt. J gerald, 10830 101 Gt. BEAUTIPUL BUNGALOW lovely grounds. Pho 3488. The More You Tell The Quicker You Sell. parm Lands Toni net: Investment 10180 Jasper Ave. Ph. 1044 Butte 103 0 ' MONEY. TO LOAN We LOAN MONEY ON OARS, FURN ture or any securitien-at lowest rate Interest. We Tinanee and refinance your automobile, niko trade paper discouated CAR-OWNERS- We ave just wrecked nan edo model. Tm complete line erect condi YOU CAN SAVE Special Attention to Ma Ordem Auto Wrechige Ltd The followisig committees have heen Tiagned-totook afterthe-difterent-de partments: *Livestock J. A. Jarvis, A, D. Bower, L, B. Brown, W. Christian, Poultry Reg. Damoney, J. J, Rich- ards, Jr, Mrs. A, T. Jones, Sewing Mra. E,W. Bjorkeland, Mrs. P. A. Netison. Mrs. D, Code. Hospital, Edmonton. Jelty, Outstanding speakers. at the jof'the club the discussion on the club ly, F. A. Neilson, R. Katser. Roots and Vegetables Mr. C. Blakely, Fred Domoney. Booth Mrs, D. W. McKinnon, Mrs. J. A. Jarvis. Tea and Coffee D. W. McKinnon, Mrs, T. Leithead. Sporte C. P, Brock, A. McCune, E. B. Day, A. D. Bower, Fred Domoney, A. Heywood, Mr, and Mrs. T, Moore and family. and G. Warner have been visiting friends in Edmonton. Miss Bernice Mepyorth. Miss Mar- garet Gaetz, and Miss Doris Stephen- son are leaving the city to go ih training as nurses at the University Spiers, Charles Humber of the Commerce staff at Spending two. weeks holidays, with Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Humber. Rev. Dr. Praser Smith, of Toronto, a former missionary to China, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, 1. B. Ros. Dr, Smith is an uncle of- Mrs. Ross. 'D. J. Gunn, Canadian Pacific Ratl- way agent here, and Mrs. Gunn, have returned from visiting relatives in the east, Bank of Wetaskiwin Kiwanis Hear Of Convention Exclusive fo Edmonton Bulletin WETASKIWIN, Sept. 17 At the weekly meeting of Wie Kiwanis Club held on Tuesday evening, the report of (he Milwaukee international conven- ion was given by the delegate, Ed. Rasmison. He slated that there were about 4,500 delegates registered, One delegation from Ohlo came by boat and kept the boat as'x place of enter- tainment on one of the canals in the Convention were Dr. Preston Bradley, of the Peoples Church, who spoke. or Sunday evening, taking as jus; aube ject, The Business of Religion end the Religion of Business. Other out- Handing. speakers were Mr. W. J. Johnson, ef Montreal, and ex-governor Louden, of linols. Bd. teported that the cotivention was an outstanding cores. The Milwaukee club could not do enough for them in the way of entertainment, and the meetings were well: attended by- delegates. and the people generally. At the evening meet Ings on two occasions there were over 10,000 present. At the next, meeting es will be continued. The many friends of J. 0. B. Wil- Vamson are pleased to learn that he has been promoted to the position of manager of the branch of the Imperial Bank of Canada at Dafoe, Sask. Mr. Williamson has been a very efficient member of the Wetaskiwin statt for the past elght years, and has made a hest-of friends in the community, A large number of the members of the congregation of Tamanuel church, as- sembled atthe home of Mr. and Mr . . W, Manley on Wednesday. when a. farewell was given in Mr. Williamson's honor, He was presented with a hand- some lub bag as a slight token of the esteem in which he ts held by the congregation. Mr. Williamson fitting- ly. replied. He is leaving for his now positlon on Sunday night, and Mrs. Williamson will be here for another week or two. The first fall meeting of the W.A. was held in Immanuel church on Tuesday. There was a larg: number in atlendance. During the afternoon Mrs. J.C. B. Williamson, who ts leav- ing shortly to take up her residence tn Dafoe, Sazk., where Mr, Williamson wil be the manager of the Imperia Bank. Rey. P. C..Wade thanked Mr Wilttamson for her work in the WA. atid presented her with a gi of sliver teaspoons,.ag a small token of tion from the members of the W.A. Her many friends wish her the best of happiness in her new home. a Tho Gwynne school fair, which was held on Saturday last, was a decided success in every way. The display of vegetables, grains and flowers was one of the best in Central Alberts pier, according to the judges iivestock entries were numerous, and showed careful and able handling on the part of the young stockmen. Many. types of (able, laying and game birds were to be seen in the poultry. section. No doubt when many of these youngsters start up farming for them- elves, the stock and poultry raised and fitted to such a degree of per- fection for these fairs will form a very valuable foundation on which to build up a herd or flock that Wil Igo far to- wards making thelr farming efforts a Success, A parade of the children was held in the afternoon, cach school in separate group with their banners fying. shouting jorite ter between groups. Miss Sullivan. who has been stenog- rapher at Loggle Manley s office for several years, left on Saturday for Edmonton. where she has accepted position in the office of the credit de the north and south Cooking Mrs, D. W. McKinnon, 10340 ett treet, PHONE 889 MUTUAL PINANCE a LOAN co. UPD, 20 Tegier Bide Phone se2a A608 Mrs, red Domoney, Mrs, . P' Brock, Mrs. 1. E. Brown Grains and: Grasses Mrs,-C, Blake Pariment of the Hudson's Bay Com- pany s store, Her position has bern Edmonton 46 guy: a farewell tea was given in honor of J. In a hold-up of the Casa Alvi aptain Courtney of the Chi- detective force, Is shot and killed by Rico, gang Meutenant. Sam Vettori, leader of the ganz. fearing for his neck, berates Rico for the gunplay. . Rico promptly usurps Sam's position with the ap- Droval of the gangsters. In the Uproar that follows the murder, the gangsters keep n hiding until Tony Pansa, ex-cholr boy, loses his nerve and teaves to inform bis parish priest. He Is killed on the church Steps by ico bullets. Rico, with Vettorl, Otero and others of the gang, visit Tony's home to view the body: Detective Flaherty arrives and questions Rico, who I defiant. Sam Vettori resenis Rico's rite to power, but he must now bow to his wishes. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY CHAPTER XIV. TT sane rive banguet for Rico in one of Sam Vettort s big back rooms. The table was fifteen. feet Jong and. was covered by a fine white cloth, Red, grcen and white stream ers hung from the chandeliers and Ttavan and American flags were grossed at intervals along the walls. At eleven o'clock the notables began to arrive, Killer Pepi in blue oult and a brown derby, with his woman, Blue Jay, on his arm. Jos Sansone, gunman. and ex-lightwelght, inn Tuxedo, followed by his shadow, Kid Boan, - Stellan, dark os a negro. Then Ottavio Vettor , Sam's cousin, not yet twenty-one, Already famous as a gunman and spoken of as x po- tential gang chief. Then Otero, Blacki gt; Avezzano and Bat Carillo, all with their women. They stood about stiffly, a little uncomfortable in thelr fine clothes, and tried to: make cor versation. The men, ike all special fists, talked shop. Ottavio Vettor de- elared that the police were bunch of bums. Killer Pep agreed that they were. Joe Sansone said that the Fed- eral men were just as bad, only smarter and crookeder. Killer Pept agreed that they were, Ottavio. Vet- torl didn't agree. He sald that: the Federal men were dumber and harder to fix. This brought on an argument. When Sam Vettor came in the men were all shouting. What the hell said Sam, ain't this a fine way to act at a banquet? You act. like a bunch of gashouse micks, Cut the chatter. ttavio made nojse like a goat. Baa Baa drank and passed it to Ottavio. The bottle ctreled the room and returned empty. You sure birds, sald: Gam bring a i Baa Ban be My God, ain't that cute Killer Pepi s. gir Hell, that ain't nothing, suisten.* Pepi pit three fingers in his mouth and blew a blast that made thelr eardrums ring, Lord. said Ottavio, Baa Baa Thre gt; waiters came in, each car- rying two quarts of whiskey. They put the botties on the table and went came, prepared, you pid any of you the cops at's an appetizer, said Sam. Aperiuif. Joe Sansome corrected. Ottavio slapped him on the back. s soa Jos pushed him away. You dumb birds don't, know no- thing. Swell people don t say. ap- pellzer; they say aperitif. The heli they do Well, I expect you know all about it. You used to bea bellboy at the Blackstone. Bverybody laughed. Killer Pepi blew a blast on his fingers, His girl lookd at, bim admiringly. that? aw, that ain't nothing. Bay, Sam, sald Carill we eat? When Pep Evel, he-better step on it because rmvo humury T-eould eat dynamite, Eha Ouavios ees Sedgewick Crops And Farms Judged ee tngont ben ett ce tae Pa PC ooh ert ate aE care pein tt the te Ge ina ot results are obtained where compett- Se a ca iit eras iy eens he at at toa ees ae pa ate Eas ast ee cms ia, rae oe eet grown in. the northern, part of .the Fon ot tree ih sl ara ace tae pionship for cat in the suthern fee tee The. pa in Pg ae Sea oiee tee a ead ier dha ee Judges to oe and clean, climatic eee outa ee Seen as The nmes of the competitors and awards a placed by the judge are as 5 , Hallam. Marquis, 90.5; ee daa ee TE cas, Hae eet ae juis, 75, the bors gets here. Quis, 75; 8. Pottage, Ma Owing to'an error, the field enter- ed by R. Gergum was not judged This field. may have scored high as it was good stand of whea Pinal awards will not by made until after the seed has been judged when threshed. Good farms comipetition awards, Jaced by the Judge, are as follows: Ball, 80: M. Mair, 7 : Wilson, 75; .W. Wood, 73; Lennati, 695; Prize cheques are being mailed and a complete soors card is being sent to each competitor, showing number of points. awarded in each of the following: Farmstead, farm house, the. na, sheds, and yards; locatiort, shrubs; flowers, etc, machinery, ' quantity, repair, storing: liver quantity, breeding, widence of care; crops, stand of crops freedom from weeds; potato roots and garden left Monday morning for Edmonton, where she will enter the University of Alberta hospital as nurse in training, Fepa'r, trees, New Teachers Take Vilna School Posts Exclusive to Edmonton Balletin VILNA, Sept. 17 With the reopen- ng of the schools, many teachers are back at thelr posts, while a number of new faces are to be seen about town. Robert Morrison in the new filled by Misx Mitchell, formerly of A. Boaumont's office at Ponov Everybody laughed. Otero took out a quart bottle of whiskey, dranke.tfrom it and passed it to Seal skin; she How the hell you ever learn to do igeep your abit on, sald Pepl AM right now. Everybody yell He Haven got an old soup sandwich hell wien he comes In tn your pocket, have Jou? asked Ot- Tico eam gt; Jn aowly. talking. 1 tavlo. Bond) elle, the Gneiiea woman i e laughed, Ottavio was the Little aly. She. was handsome rebwerybedy lauahed, Ottato was the Tt, Oe an aun Het. come All that he had to do to get a laugh Plexion and eyes were dark, but her oe tae ees eee Hai. haturaly ack, waa, Siondinedy Sam Veltort took one of the quarts Nomewhat formidable appearance. from the: table, and sent tt around xomewhat formidable appearances the'room. Tt came back empty. ,FiC2, was sree . What the hell you suppose 1s kesp- ihe Big Boy went to mect Rico and ing Rico? asked Curillo. shook bands, with him, Sam Vettork 'xeep your ahirt on, ald Pepl. smiled and tiodded, very affable, then af gosen, sald Otero, went oul to get. things started. The As te went out, the Big Boy came Big Bey said to Biondy Belle in He had on.n big raccoon coat and fGotyourselt a regular man, ald hls derby was on the aide of Wis head. you? Bam Vettorl rushed over and shook Blondy toole hold of Rico's arm. hands with him surest thing you know. What the hell you doing here? Tie Big Boy laughed he demanded What'd you do with Littie Arnie? ite treame to see tie fun; Things Rico took outs cigar and Sit Off are looking up. Sam. Things sure to the end God are looking up. I think we got She ditched him, em: whipped. The Big Boy meditated. Blondy Sam Vettori smiled broadly and Belle had been Little Arnie s woman poured the Big Boy drink. Well, form long time. Littic Arnie ran. the well; if the Courtney businessblew biggest. gambling joint on the North: Over he was altting pretty. All thimgs Side, but he had been slipping for Considsred, he hadn't. done a bad, yar or more. He wast't Tight; now Hime after Umo he had,scen old gane body could. trust him Icaders go down before youriger menu itow did Littie Arie take 1? askee But here he was hanging on, getting ed the Big. Boy 2's0-80 spilt, nnd taking no chances He. took. it said Fuleo war the goods. Damn him aid Blondy Bele aI hia kind, but e-waste Well, what could he do? said Rico, Yeah, said the Big Boy, Killer Pept, Ottavio Vettor and Joo got the Old Nt Sansone, ae tive most. important men Fianerty s) about ready. to do the in the gang next to Sam Vettor , cume Dutelr Ach Is gonna blow ov Bam. You heard me speak. Tt Fonta bow over. T want to see Rico, THe aint showed yet. sald Sam. fico was wearing. x loud striped: Dama amare. boy. aad. the Dig suit anda purpie tie He still had on Boy. is gloves, yellow kid, of whieh. he waa Sam amiled very. proud, and. lls diamond horves Yeahs he said, powing the Big shoe pin had. been Tepinced by wb poy another drink, damn smart id ruby surrounded. by little. diamonds, He's young yet, but can show him Ottavio envied him hls. gloves... Mb the ropes. Soe Sansone was not impressed; be The Big Boy didn't say anything knew better He just looked at. Vettor Yen alt olero came Tunning in, followed said Ottatio, : by two waiters, one of whom war Here's the half-pint, said Killer carrying big ulster and derby; ths Pepl. pushing Jor Sansome forward, other was carrying woman's Foe Bhook hands with Rico coat es, sir. maid Ottavio, Hore he comes. cried Otero, pint' a good boy, but he a Kid Bean, who had collected Iman Joe're too swell for Us crowd in the middle of the room, and Rico looked around the room, Sas walking on iis hands to amuse Joe Massara. here? them (he had once been an acrobat). Ain't xeen him, said Pept, jumped hastily to his feet and backed tte won't be her up against the wall. The crowd fol- sone, he's busy. lowed him. Killer Pepi anid t To Be Continued 7 he sald, standing up, you over to shake hands with Rico A million dollars ain't. in it with said Pepi, locking his bor over. tn alto newconier. Lester MeCaiugh- erty and Miss Alice Kendrew have re- Bo ee A icnell school Me, Hind. Buskoede Me Wopewka at Beers an Carvey is ck a ny Keno ile, Sohn Ain fine eon Be ty tae taohy croetathnotee Gee eee ae fagme Me, Wm, Buss. prenden: ot ral, has been tnreshed has vee Leal RPA aS oma charges 72, aE DOR of Errol school. Mr. Butchard is the Falher disappointing in regards to Soa Cel eveck ieashees reen Lake prmgaier Lau tp Miss Allce Pertey Must ise' Pate Bas returned to Bide Mt sehoot Lester Mecaugherty, principal Pine ienoll school hus secenly pur chased an improved quarter section of land near his school, The price was 1B the eighborioed ot 1008 yas coals ass two tev ha bee contending for the privilege of open- Seg tae ating is Pia ets Pepin eppies to. ve. msiatestcrhy nettled and parlor will soon be in Hugh Adams, of Fabyau. Miss Adams s.0 ister of Mrs,George Graham who formerly. lived moving to Callfornia. Rain has delayed threshing opera. What Brade, mostly grating No. 1.and 4. town cistern cleaned out this week. ot Mr and Mrs, F. J, Allan lett for Winnipeg. Wednesday evening after spending week with. their daughter, Mrs, Poxwell on thelr way home after pleasant Mr. 8, Johnson made business trip Wednesday the Irma district was considerably, especially on Strawberry Plains, roads which 4s being remodelled, Threshing operations sre in full swing in this district, All indications are almost impassable om escaped damage and a. good grade is snow drifts along the road. being marketed, Mrs. E, Simmons and Mrs. J. Jack, eth PT ae returned the first of the week alter Threshing Delayed iia, i's ain tt 'y Rain Near rma eyyecline the sree tse te Vameton Dates at Sle aren aed IRMA, Sept. 17- -Mitw Margaret Bot arp doing nicely Adams, of Los Angeles, California, 1 Mr B. L. Elford was in Bdmontom Tintting with Mi. and Mrs, P. Peterson Wednesday. TRY A NIP TO-NIGHT? Pure Scotch Whisky RICHEST IN FINEST HIGHLAND MALT principal of the Vina school. The Junlor teacher, Miss Bertha Mulieen This Advertisement ts not inserted by the Alberta Liquor Control Board oF by the Government of the Provines of Alberta you sure are It up. yield but it hax been of very high pis shrill whistle, i sald Joe Sane) of Irma. and with her brother, Mr, NE. of Irma: before The village fathers have had the ) Mr. and Mrs, Allan pre trip to the coast: p to the city the first of the week. again visited with a bad wind and, pastor, wil room ped? which lew some of the. lighter, tan In this district some of the Bolnt to a fair yield, The crope have account of the cand being piled Uke
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