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Edmonton Bulletin 1929-07-02 - 1929-09-30
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1929-09-18
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alm-:-Social and Personal-: A Question of Guilt The Bulletin s Dally Short Story From Real Life, By ROBERTA M. YEATES es, bles ore ivery Point Season care. that Dynes sel e models 1 will -be smartest are here, cesses of York. This story congerns two men, 1 dent of the sume city in New state, but unacquainted and unco: soled save in so far ag the deeds of one reached out and affected the life of tho other, though nelther of them were to know this. The first man, Ambrose Penn, was Jong, faNed, Tele Nosed and wore habitually an expression smug triumph. Ambrose Penn's long nose was inserted frequently into other business, opt Peete waa a. Weadee ot Various uplltt movementa and the was Yond: of et seeing, to himself as a power for Teforat.* Gre evening Ambrose Pena came home rubbing his thin fingers to- gether in*pieasure; his small eyes Flo shrank back, gasping. His Fillueted: wits Fighteous self satis- two fixed. Castallano once for said Renn this nS Soashad hie aim up. 04 tive syears bafere were. finished. phe apuden Pi ig men to ik. crowded every. night. Imagine, my dear, what Costeliano in his own defense. He said would drink whether or no, hhe, at least, gave them good very wicked, parrotted prose Penn. i Ambrose Penn, with feeling of duty well dove, aut Men ogee 3h consider other (HE LOVERS SPOT. Ft of the lig gar a rt Bocurred Jim Pet in. another fly tp a Eas EL is i d ALL CLEANING 1 hovsa-heeping sex his bright ie maid it we call Jane Giles a THE CAST OF CHARACTERS IN A QUESTION OF GUILT AMBROSE PENN, blue-nosed reformer, JIM: PETERS, a mechanic, FLO ALLISON, Jim's sweetheart. And now us he stamped dowg the treet he reflected bitterly that she he, was him do was thro other guy. love meant to her, Ql. She was a was trem head kept thro eyes were red rimmed; ayage. fb Tier last words. Tell do, ns T please: You can't os Ward ike. Snow hed el luke he. to slap her until she mercy. Jim decked that what needed was a drink so:he turned. to- ward Castellano s bar, He was not Pegry drinker, but oocasionally, he known the warming and cheer- ing gnflucnes of the excstient Scoteh Castellano provided. You could rely on Oastellano s liquor. That was why he drew such good crowd, sim halted in surprise before the door which had once led to the bar. 2, had been emashed open and Doard ed up Beside tt. stood w police man who at Jim. Gosh, X need a dtink, sighed aim, figure pada oot of She ado twltehod at his sieeve, TTT paca ain, bo? whispered thin ragamuffin, matter. 0, sald Jim. otha Pisce, down the block rou want, said the been gent to pick kind of ou can ine stutt, bo, not have ac- Co er cits Bn offer, but his morte weve Tower and. lower ali coursed in streams of fire, Bat it his spirits. He felt self-cons mamite. Tt nt 2 ia Fide But the drink had the effect, Ho reached of ering wrath ngainat Pi The bott his rage madness, Was what that pretty face of He stuffed e his ket. Then he the Rover somenon stumble and reel to Fio's Sho was oil) on the front. Orch. The rest family had gone to the movies; she hadn't gone because ahe was gr too wretehod ebout her quarrel with Jim. Ghe bed Balt mind to go to the garage find him. She didn't want to wait ever until morning to-make up- her quarrel, D BY BURY, Ql HE S MIS SWEETHEART Then sho saw him coming down street, Her heart great ve leap of ran te the Ne fo wel ia her ih it's Plo, You mustart i know it's Plo he muttered. hrow me down for another guy, Would yout Another atring of onthe, away, trying to cover fered away, chuckling to With the uncanny cunning ik he managed to find the He mares Were beginning to hatint Ho couldn't quite remember. He new that ho had hit Flo, taught her a lesson? He shook his head, he'd better no fit inmate for he came back to consciousness he found himself in World of utter quart I. He was blinded. nothing of his + He. Would not believe them when, they told him that Flo Allison Wes dead and that ho had murdered Over and over he called for her i sho come to him. In his balf-delirium he lived over gil the f his Jove for he ard volled eld police sergeant whe listened clebced his ints Rt ete frorst of jt Ie we can t even ie dirty skunk thas sold the mutt he ald. Ehcy close up mien first de- Perhaps had Ambrose Penn read the sioud to his wife in'his sntig ae ne Love Slayer Gots Life. Mo- chante sacle af naggle We, Mo while drunk, pleads for death. nodded hia head, tight 2 had the ime was merely bad qu Stray Cats Are Real lenace and Should Be Taxed Like E TORONTO, fests that cats shoud be wed as Ube Je eocres one 20rd inslead Of 8 ribbon. to hospital. When the evils of 1 i Homeri with Diana Guest, whose was sent to Ellis Island for question to Henry New York, Milady Beautiful By ced BEAUTY QUESTIONS: ANSWERED ssi toca Dear Miss Leedi I am much over- weight and am siarting reducing ge, I would also like some exertisee for redusing rolls of flesh under the arms that reach around to the back. Hi Pens Anawet There are txio.lypes. of exercises that are especially helpful for the underarm flesh, The first of See ere ae ee Bila ara ar rere tar on Ra ane eta your left shoulder biade, Straight the right: ore and bend the left, Fas eee time with right arm cna fia ie Sars bat ct et ith your right arn et the ia abe. ae knee, * Straighten: Vary the by twisting the ire not witl the shadow boxing are Upper amis, LOIS LEEDS, To Wash Not to Wash oar Miss Cacde tl) just read an Hin the teas shod nak ae ae be mBOl be was odie, ts trust renave my reith cold cream, Wien wan wit ila pomp nd water Wits Yan? ane, make-up during the day, I (Oret with cold cream them at on akin lotion. Is this correct? 12) Fecomt A Rood inexpensive freckle blotch, (How can make my gomb wave stay in longer than a day? BLUE EYES Amawer (1) The average skin and fhe oly skin should -be washed with Soap and water at least once a day. A very dry, tender or wrinkled pki be cleansed chiefly with oreams ie method you are is Jf the skin seems at all dry. weahiog with soap tt is ood, Tub in some cream, just Alm. Usp toft water if possible ( geagyes pagan make paste. Afier cleans- skin, apply the pack and wash it is dry. (3) Try s to moisten your hair be- aie a att ebay ay Baa thar Bie abs mar net cap at night to pre- wat LOIS LEEDS, i a F a F ia j 3 ): What will sealy skin? (2) T have fair akin yellow hair. Are the following gale ng: White lavender, pl My measura- raist, 26; hips, nkle, 6 . Aro there ELIZA AND BETH Amwworm 1) Use cold cream every AIEHI Vo cleanse your skin, then wad with Gastile soep-and warm water, ee) sa Bradley Martin, son of the noted finangler of 400 Park avenue, tnd repent exercise. 0 each. aldg altermatsiy, an the SS, French, who ted el ent arrived it shi will be, Milas, 1, denied her rey rinse well, dry and rub in a Uittle-more oream. If you use face powder, use cold cream as a base. In the morniiig cleanse your face with-eold cream and wipe it off with piece of clean tb sorbent cotton moisten in witely hagel or skin lotion. Your ai At fault: cat Cheese, and rich milk, (2) Yes. 43) Your measurements are fair, The bust 4s. small but will develop as you grow older. You aren Uttle over average welght, LOIS LEEDS YOUR BABY / AND MINE 8y Myrtle Meyer Eldred WHAT. THE TWO-TEAR-OLD-CAN iy Regu The activities of the average two- to eg: yearold,ehlld seem miracuioun to the who are untamiliar wit enbdren, hey tit every hee toning ear with talch of thelr chit achievements and are themselves: can siantly surprised at the marked evic telligence, The baby de- at this age that we how. incredible his Abilities must seem, All children are not alike, we must rellerate tritely, but w cross-section of the activities of tho average two-year: old will seem more than bit familiar o the parents of children this age. If your own child is unable to recom: all that the ai two-year. f, It from Inck S 4 y TORONTO, Hever tn the ai over: Canadian Fruit and Vegetables Score But Pies Are Bad m a aos toeity of i old dage modern equivalent, for ving is Miss. May Restor. wh has just returned from an futeresting trip Yo webes and Pringe Edy ie Jand, Miss Moclor has elurned Ingre than ever convinced of the merits af Canadian fruits, veyotables, lah aiid Meals, and even scenery But modern, Canadian cooking docs not came up to, the standard of 40 years ago, i her contention. I lewe Toronto alone, sho declares. b inition of apple plo a 1a mode: Srercaweetened Bhd leencream Wy and as Seep har event pate: ot feed She tela eatingsplage in Paris, lady bribed the chef to give her he, aeeret of tis iekfiod for sooate, Ye iy soaked i uloe anid alive ol T know Quebec by feart,* said Miss Hector, and I ain convineed that there are. nolther raopbervies, Blueberries nor plums to be compared witht yam ayeuund the Sasses nay aise Tt fe the salty tang in the apples are sniendta tn New York you will easily pay 5 for Montreal melon, and in a, hos fel you will pay 2 for a slice, she Haid, Yand Canedian tomatacsc jet: tice and-eabbage are leagues tiiead of any of the Boston species, i MATOHING BAGS In many of the amart Parl houses, the bags are made of leather, exactiy, Aanateh te. Lone ot bie costume He Wet an ghlorig: affatr with rounded comers . Sonnysayiags By FANNY , CORY How dear to my heart are the screams. ob my ghildhood -Club News-:-City Charities-:-Fashions-: IN EVERY WAY TRY Kellogg s Pep Bran Flakes. They haye that delicious flaver of PEP which is 80 inviting. And they stay unusually crisp in milk of cream, to the last spoonful But there's more than flaver and extra crispness. You get the food elements and mineral salts of the wheat. Plus just enough bran to be mildly laxative. A good food for old and young. Let the children eat all they want. Ideal for their evening meal. Grocers everywhere sell these bet: ter bran flakes in the red- package. Made by Kellogg in Lon- don, Ontario, Bran Flakes FUPORTANT Kalle ee Pep aren Flakes are mildly lexetive. Ls nou los tis 100 geeren- ene aed ro Bikes eased eo ben and LAKES E558 Ey tig ie and around before the end of Summer Operated on The Hertz System which gives the Renter INSURANCE Against Public Liability and Property Damage By this new Hertz System the driver of one of Mc Driveurzelf Sedans is insured against payment. of claims for damages in case of accident. It is frequently much cheaper to use a Dri urself from MeNeill s than itis to use your own car Hertz System gives the same protec- tion that you have in driving your own .car and it's real handy in fase your car is tied up in the Garage,
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Image 1370 (1929-09-18), from microfilm reel 1370, (CU11184375). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.