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this event 95c ts rative, yet 3.95 sliced, 336 sliced. 15.c- sliced, Hi Inside Information Given 6 What Has Happened Before In ti ekroom of his Club Palermo, Chicago gangland bead. riers, fat and swarthy Sam Vet- fort, gangster chief, outlines the plan for a hold-up of the Casa Alvarado, high-class night club. Tony Passa, Otero the Greek, Joc Massara, and Rico, Sam's leu- tenant, are each assigned parts to carry out, Sam, who does not actively participate, warns Rico there is to be no shooting. The ingsters depart. Scabby, the in- tells Sam all is set but gunplay, Otero, Seal Skin, hears former, ing Rico. oes home to be lectured by his old Italian mother. Joe Massara, the gets a dancing Job in a olght club with his girl, Olga Stassoff. Rico, the simple man, ix alone in He loves only himself, and hid gun. Later with Tony at the wheel, Rico Teave for the hold-up. At they stro ing a police ing Rico to, avold mi aafe women ente1 are emptied, a man and two The man reaches for 0 fires. Good Ged s Courtney, the bull. The gang, makes x getaway, CHAPTER VI, gN theycame in Vettorl was standing in the middle of the room mopping his forehead with his START WORK ON ROAD TO On Gang Life Wicked Chi big white silk handkerchief, Beads of sweat stood out all over bis swarthy, fat face, * Rico threw the sacks on the table and began to empty his pockets. 'Well, said. Vettori, There's the dough. aald Rico, Jook s ke good haul Joe sat dawn at the table under the green-shaded Inmp without taking off his hat or coat. Otero took the riot gun from under his coat and locked it up ins cupboard, Vettor knew there was something the matter. His eyes narrowed, Well, he sald again, Everything was O.K.. sald Rico, only I had to plug a guy. Vettor fell down into chair and stared out the window. sald Joe. trying to smile, and the guy was Courtney. Vettori put his head on the back of his chair and stared at the ceiling. Then he sat up suddenly and banged on the table with both fists. Damn he cried, what did I tell you, Rico What did I tell you Love of God, didn t I tell you no gunwork Rico'was white with rage. : Listen, Sam, you think I'm gon Jet a guy pull a gat on me. What the hell Any more of them cracks and this is my last job. Vettor made an elaborate, tragic gesture, sea kenly 00 et thle 1a)'your last Jot Jos took off is derby and put it beside him on the table, His faco was jead wh YOU EMIC It, xatet-Joe, they'll get Continued on Page Eighteen Building Barometer SECOND SECTION W.R. MACINNES 1S ENTHUSIAST ONNORTHLAND C.P.R. Vice-President Says No Telling How Great Growth May Be W..R. Maclnnes, vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in charge of traffic, 1s 100 percent sold on Alberta and the Peace River coun- try Inthe city today Mr. Mactnnes told The Bulletin that he could not attempt to-predict the future of the North Country or the increase in rail traffic bound to follow the rapid in- flux: of population into. the fertile acres of the Peace. Even if the population of the entire proviace 1s doubled in the next few years 1t would not surprise me, sald Mr. MacInne: MacInnes, who 15 returning a trip to the Pacific coast, reached the city on his private car on Friday afternoon and is spending Hoday tare EDMONTON, ALBERTA 4/berta s Oldest Newspaper SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1929. Expects Big Things of Peace River SECOND SECTION Alberta Boys To Go To Summer Camp The place of youth in the national Mfe of Canada and its relationship to the future leaderahip of the country will be one of chief subjects of discussion at th: conference of the six boys parliaments of the country, to be held at the Edmonton Y. M. . A. summer camp on the apores of Lake Edith, Jasper Park, Alberta delegates to the conference are: Tom P' thorne, boys premier of the. rovince, who s taking over the work of Gordon Lapp, boys work sec retary for the province for the past three years, who also accompanies Haythorne and Bill Pettigrew, of Ci gary, a candidate for the premlerahip of the next boys parliament, Discussions of the various phases of Tuxis and Trail Ranger work will be led by B. V. Richardson, chairman of pe Nat R. D. Poole, secretary of that organ- ization. WIFE TELLS OF ILL TREATMENT FROM HUSBAND 1at-Boys'- Work: Board,-an YLVANTAKI Contract for Red -.Deer- Sylvan Lake Gravel Goes to Calgary Concern. Gravelling-of-the highwsy-trom Red Der to Bylvan Lake Will be comme ed immediately, according to yn nouncement made on Sat y by Hon On Le Mcpherson, minister of public works. With the increasing Popularity of syivan Lake aaa Ame ror recort, this sone of the most Heavily travelled roads in Alberta. The Minister's announcement fol- Jowed upon the awarding of the con- Teact tor this work to Use. Sommereial Gaviage Company, of Onigary, the bid of. this organtation accep froin teenies. subesitted. At the same time the minister ane nounced that the same company had Been awarded the contract for te Bishaclng the Bamonton - Calgary pighveay, between Lacombe and Red rf the gravelling of the Red Deer- Sylvan Lake road will commence -at Highwey Junction, four miles north of Red Deer, and will extend to the east boundary of Bylvan Lake, distance 9f 10.06 miles. The re-surfacing job commences at the north boundary of Red Deer and continyes to the south. boundary of Lacombe, a distance of 14 miles. This contract, calls for excavating, screening, crushing, mixing and load: Sng of one-inch gravel at the O.N.R. pit at Blackfalds for first and sccond Course surfacing, 9,128 cublc yards, to yallwey cars and 5/604 to trucks. wit? 280 cuble yard miles haul and other work. with, the completion of, thls, mor the highways program of the govern: Front wil be. practleniy finished, a though on the Peace River high construction gangs will be maintained until freese-up. a rogram curred out this Year of poner Siecare cece: Stiga oe sendy for gra next yea or Whenever appropriations are avalaie. Capt. Parkinson, Air Record Maker, Due Here Monday Making the first trans-continental mimercial trip by air, Captain J. D- Parkinson, of Montreal, is-expected to arrive atthe Munlelpal Airport on ernoon. 8 Curtiss Dowered witht w 170 he day. The Total vale to date, 4,560,745. Corresponding value, 1928, 2,- 836,325. Total permits to date, 948. 1928, Corresponding total, permits. es Saturday's Permits J. W. Weir, 10304 97 avenue, 250. irs to dwelling, 1918 106 atreet, 75. CPR. CHIEF AND DIRECTORS HERE SEPT. 25 Important Announcement as to Branch Lines Look- ed for Then resent, onaicmesty sped snp et tere Si in erence branch lines anda joint scheme of cit a ert eae try, may be made by E. W. Beatt; Hes deat 2 Exar Tie rita Baltic eta: ton on September 25, Mr. Beatty is making an inspection tour of Western Canada, accompanied by a number of directors of the road. On Wednesday, September 25, Mr. Beatty. accompanied by other direc- tors of the railroad, will arrive in Ed- Secon earns ote western lines and inspection of the roperties, 1 Eran oye wat Win ana SE SB eam ace See oa eee gra ei ale tas ge sc CE id ry NE i aa eats aha a ee address the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Then the journey will be eee being reached on the 15th, and a stay made until Sept. 20. A side tour will be made on the Kettle Valley ratl- way for the purpose of inspecting the aa es ea os Seared a tacee mn the return trip Lethbridge and Calgary will be reached on Sept. 23 and 24 and Edmonton the following resident is scheduled to Edmonton district until ou remain in fend Sept. 28, visits being made to Water Fefuelling endurance record of over 420 hours was made. Captain Parkinson his an excellent, cord a8 a flyer, having flown du ing Hinge the war over 000 ours, carried over 40,000. passengers. fo joining the Curtiss Rela com in Montreal, he was an air mall on the Montreal, Toronto, Wind- Quiet Time For Fire And Police During the past, 24 hours crime bas been at a very low ebb in the city, d police authorities have had oie f the quietest. periods on record. the exception of the theft of bree bicycles police reports were void any occurances Saturday mornin The city tire department also had slow period, only one call, a false llarm, being turned in over night, W. J. MeNell, manager of the northern branch of the Alberta Motor ctation, started on a trail-marking ip to Jasper Park. Pirst he went to Joydminster and from that point will amence the business of marking the trail to Jasper Park, 435 miles, ways and Lae la Biche. Oftic:als of the northern rallways at Edmonton say that ft ts not Intended to. mal a tour of the Peace River district, The tour coneludes on Oct, 2. Among those with the president afe Sir Charles Gordon, Right Hon. Lord Shaughnessy, W. Ni Tilley, Ross i. McMaster, M.A. Black, Dr. Chas, Martin, dean of the Facuity Medicine, McGill university, and George Garneau. eau, Ltd, Qu wilt Jolt A CORRECTION Through an error in the August 29 Issue of the Bulletin a tt represent- ing a can of Stephen's paint was in- advertently run:in an advertisement offering another brand of paint not manufactured by the G. , Stephens company. The G. F. Stephens company manu- factures but one quality of paint, and no second grade under any other trade name is marketed by tht firm. 1 SAW ETC Where To Go Tonight THEATRES fe Brook in Merbert Thomes Kai late a Edmonton, pas Bad at-his- home, to mourn hie Belg at 2 Friday fom Hainstock a Bone, Rav vray officiated. Interment took. place The Edmonton cemeuery, Beautiful fora Wetoutes were received Aa Wight of Mystery, DANCING - sorsavaws. Acapeny On Sunday morning he leaves Yor Saskatoon'by way of the new Willing don ine. Accompanying him on his inspection of this territory are George Stephen, traffic manager, Montreal; W. M. Nell general mai Western Lines, and C, E. Jefferson, assistant freight manager, Winnipeg. Mr. MacInnes sald tourist travel to the west. was increasingly satisfactory and up to July 1 had broken ail records, Tt was expected figures for July snd. August, when available, would make a similar showinj Bulls-Eyes The elty has Of a seven- room house and lot at 10146 96 street for 3,000, Willena Gillman hes filed sult in tho supreme court for divorce from ber husband, John Ivor Gillman. Alexander Knox is soting for plain- Action for divorce has been filed in the supreme court by Lillan Mildred Reynolds against her husband, Chas, Dean Reynolds. Bhort Cross are acting for piaintitr. Fred Brewster of Jasper, a member 0f the famous firm of guides and tour- ist outfitters, 4s in the. city for a few days on business, and registered, at the Macdonald hotel. Peter Kilburn, son of N. A. Kilburn of the brokerage firm of Hunt Kcil- burn and company of this city. as joined the staff. of the Dominion Becurities Corporation of Toronto. A regular mecting of the bu and committee of the Bd- monton Public School Board will be held in the board s office, Civie Block, on Tuesday, September 10 at 5 p.m. The city and province will join tn a special publicity campnign to be run during fire prevention week, October 6-12, Plans for this week are in the hands of. Fire Chief Dutton, Henry. Brace, tire commissioner for the pro- vinee, and Fire Marshall MacGregor. J. F, Warren, brother of A. F. War- ren, vice-president of the O.N.R., ar- rived in the efty this morning and is a guest at the Macdonald hotel. Mr. Warren s the Saskatchewan repre- sentative of the Montreal Engineering Co. and Js located at Regina. Work on the paving ing on Jasper avenue pleted by moon on Monday, according. to the city engineer. The bituminous mands are now being put down, track ing being completed on Friday. the exception of removing the cross ever switch. This switch will be teken out directly the sands have been rolled and have hardened. sufficiently for traffic. This will complete the Bare proven on Jasper venue track lay- Sebe com this year. (awe) Tan yea Te) 4 Cy or IOAY) D'Arcy March, Bullotin office: Stan Kenneth Jamieson busy ti Georee to his in jeorge Farrant uj ears Work Loute-fyndman leaving. the MeLsod butlding: John D. Hunt, at legislative bul preparing for st weekeend tuning teint Johnny Sheppard, Now York Amer- Jeans hockey stat driving ils car east along Jasper; Harry Sproule entering the C.P-R. bullding: Lionel Parker following suit; Alfred lyth, famous cameraman ' turning onto Howard avenue from Jasper: . F. Newell, KC... walking north on MeDotgall avenue: W, J. A. Mustard ing Katon's store: Billy MeNeit conversing with Calgary news- Ross Back at ine aut howe aera jeaeant vacal rom Pecitic costs. Br: Morton driving toward the Royal Alex- drat howpitals- Harry Crowley hg into training for the Wockey ce season: by taking a brisk moming walk: Barney Stanley hurrying toward the Northern, Al- berta Dairy Pool offices and car- ng not about the hocker season: Walter P, Wilson dodging into his Capitol theatre office, friends tt the Domestic Troubles of Po- noka Couple Aired i Police Court Chas. Dean Reynolds was. found sullly by Magistrate MeLeod in court Court Friday morning. on charge lunder the Domestic Relations, Act. The magistrate granted am order of separation and full custody-/of the child to the wife, The sim of 5 Per week for the: support of the Child'was also granted:te the com plainant. Defendant.was ofdered to stardsy morning, on m charge decision will be appeated, Telling of ill-treatment at the hands of her husband during several olds, a resident of the istrict, occupied the witness box in police court Friday afternoon for mo. than an hour, i a ynolds 18 facing:a charge un the Domestic Relations Act and is be- ing defended by James A..McCaftry. 8... Bigelow 1s: conducting the case for the crown. Mi McLeod ad- journed the hearing to Saturday morning after the crown bad com; pleted fts- case late in the afternoon. Eviderce for the defence. will be brought forward today. 5, Wipe Off That Brite While his wite was giving evidence rainst. him, Reynlods sat in the dock ith smiric on bis face, but midway jaeenee es cnt Be cecree. a io Jolt when the cad tpterrupted loosened here Dean Reynolds, Wipt thot amile off your face. I want to understand that I am Sea jou ave farcing s setious cha and you are 2 inte epnolds, who. has, borne. Ue children, one of whom died. after birth, testified that. she her husband ad been Tvinig with the Jntter's parents on thett near Ponoka for the major part of the after their marriage f'1935, and she ad not. eee trast wit other members of the fanttly. , Left -Husband Sie tol* the court that she had come sick and tired of the treatment accorded her and that she her husband shortly after the birth of het second baby in 1928. She of being without medical aid the: child was born and said it had died thres hours later through lack of proper attention. Since that time witness declared sho had been making herself and three-year-old and had never received kind from her husband. Conditions at the husband's parents. were best witness said, The slept in one big room wi tains around the beds offering any Kind. of privacy. Complains of AI had thrown: she was washing clothes, over. her. The court was cleared while the ase-was being heard. Defence examination and it was over an B before she was permitted to leave What Happened In Police Court Mh Convicted on m charge under the Liquor Act, namely iliegal possteston- of liquor; Stanley- wag fined 100 and costs in: city police court Friday afternoon by Magistrate George McLeod. In default of pay- ment of fine Borrowits will serve tro months at hard labor in the Port Saskatchewan jail. Reducing the charge of wounding, 4 te front at the rein only thereby cauusing grevious bodily harm, offices on Jasper; Tommy Powel mon, hard labor when the convicted man pleaded guilty in court ws eee Praser Bentley, facing charge or criminal assault, was remanded to stand trial at the next court of com- nt criminal jurisdiction. Ball of 10,000, Up, of Bentley's own bond of 5,000 and suritles of 5,000, will stand, years of married life, of inck of pro- Be fond insuictent, Paras cruel prot cesycar-ola wife of chins, on Ponoka ff GYRO S FETE ENDS TONIGHT: BIG PROGRAM Friday Evening Proved Record Breaker for At- tendance at Carnival Attendance at the Gyro carnival being held on Howard avenue, in front of the Y.M.C.A. reached new peak for the week on Friday night 5000 which had been inclined to be un- favorable up to Friday, was mild on that day, with the result thats those residents, anxious to support the Gyros in their venture and yet who did not feel disposed t gt; brave bluster- ing nights, turned out jn force, The rush commenced early. When the gates were thrown open at 8 p.m. queue had formed and the three Gyros taking tickets immediate- ly became overworked and sent up call for help. Good Play on Midway war noble barkers in each booth. themselves hoarse urging . folks to Some and partake of the manifold de- lighta offered. The faithful remponded with something akin to alacrity, with the result that in short order, every one present was having a howling good time. it was a great night for the visitors Many trophics of hard fought games were sported around the grounds by proud winners, Blankets, quacking ducks, lamps, bath-robes, cig cette cases and many other items were displayed by the, successful while Bill Mulr and Hank Douglas hard-bolled custodians of the merchandise booth, ore kept slogging hard doling out the goods to booth merchants Whose supply diminished. with azton- ishing speed. re Pratforin The platform sttrectio- found high The De Blick Sisiere in classy stilt dances and tumbling feats won Tound after round of appiause while Graydon Tipp's noted dance orchestra, Hae Pees caved 18, erate Musray Paw a 16. nul Prosram of jaz, thad insinuated itself Mo the very best dancing feet of all. present. Devere, magician and comedian, capped an evening of plendid entertainment when T gave i demonstration of how to extricate oneself from a strait jacket and fhen. with hia trained. black , bear Teddy romped throughs series: of stunts that gent, the cash customers into, cebeums, of joy. i ba nigh Mogetner Friday. was at the Gyro carnival. Chis great Shnual event will be concluded Bat- Urday night, And its ail for the benefit of the Kiddies of this city who derive untold at Tipton Syrians In States) See No Danger f Religious Warfare Gyrians in the United States do not regard the present trouble in Pales- as religious, according to a letter recelved here by prominent Syrian from brother tn Detroit, Mich. but aiuem a amen Arabs Yo. protect ei country for, themselves. wag, weiten io Arable and How Will You Spend Your Assembly Dance Regular Adatislon Sullivan s Academy of Dancing Lx Vers Butiding HON, A. C. STEWART. WHEAT SAMPLE OFF NEW LAND Ranfurly Man Expects 23 Bushel Crop, Recent Visitor Reports Returning on Siturday..trom a business trip through several pros- Perous farming sections of this pro- vince, Cook, district manager of the Northern Life Insur- nos Company brought with him sample of No. 1 N hard wheat, thus proving that. at least as far as quality is concerned there need be no fears, i Mr. Cook stated his sample was grown on the farm of G. Han, in the Ranfurly district, The land ia newly broken and Mr, Lothian has 200 acres under crop, . He has finished cutting and start- ed threshing and when the first de- livery was made to the elevator, the manager had o hesitation in grading t'No. 1. Northern, The yield for the 200 acres is ex- pected to be 23 bushels an acre. Mr. Cook stated that to have. the wheat grading No. 1 is most encour- aging as Jast year, while there Was Mitle No, 2, much was No, 3, 4, 5 and feed, While the total yield might not be ais gceat this year the grade and would be better and the cost of esting less; and from all indica- tions it seemed as though the farmer would be further ahead this year than last. There were unfor- tunste instances of isolated farmers having little or no erop, but the aver- age farmer would have good.return, Sale of the Royal Alexandra hotel at Tofield to Thomas L, Malcolm for 80,000 was reported in Edmonton on Baturdsy-morning. The sale was put Usrough by George McDonald, real estate agent, of Edmonton, the vendor being James 'D. Wannan. HOWARD. McCONNELL Hon. A. , Stewart, Yorkton has been named as Minister of Highways by Premier Anderson in the new Saskatchewan cabinet. Connell, Saskatoon ts another who is regarded as sure of a portfolio: He will probably be announced on Monday. (BRINGS FINE 2a7ett Bickins Back From Northern Lake Howard. Me- Arriving from Fort Resolution Pri- day night Punch* Dickins, Northland pllot for Western Chnida Atrway says that the wild fowf around Great Slave Take are numerqus this yt The three passengers, Dr. Les Ban- herman, J. Laviieof Winnipeg, and Re Poriti,. were ail most. impressed with the clouds of bitdn, geese, bot grey and wavy, and numerous kinds of ducks were in great profusion, Besides the three passengers mails and expreas freight were brought. Gown and heiped by following wind excellent. time was made, Traders, trappers and Beoepeciors who met Punch . were ail foud. tn praise of the enterprise shown by the edmonton Bulletin in enabling them to get copies of the paper less than 24 hours after nearly 1,000 Extend to you 105th St. and Jasper Ave. EMPRESS HOTEL Under Persona Supervision of Mrs, M. E, FRAME START TODAY ON REPAIR T0 CONVENT WING Damage in Friday s Fire at St. Albert Expected to Reach 1,000 Repairs to the portjon of the old wing of the Convent Youville at St. Albert, which was damaged by fire Friday morning, will cost. well over 1000, according to information re ceived by the Bullet ty all of the building and nit, Sometime next. week. The old wing of the Convent was built more thal 20-years-ago and-t a frame structure, but; when the Tandsome new. brick building was erected, in 1919 m britk veneer wall fas constructed round the outside Bf tne old wing. he fire, however, fia fot penetrate to the outalde, etn confined to the original frame wall x 7 Gyro. Case Goes To Higher Court Charged. with running a Tottery, Charles McDonald. manager, of, he Gyro Carnival, was remanded to stand CHa? gt the mext- court of competent Surtadiction, by Magistrate George 3 Moteod at the completion of the pre liminary hearing in city polles court Bauurday mornite according. to information given out no order: for, the. selnite of the. two Cara will be Issued, and possersion Will be allowed to pass into the hands of the winnets of the contesta, Apartment Block Sold For 25,000 Recently... purchased by. George Docherty, the Riverview Apartments have been sold to Richard: Riedel, re tired Cadogan farmer, for 25,000 cash, The deal was put through by. George McDont here. The: bloc renovated.and will be resurfs stucco. Alterations will take aboub one month to complete, The Management Of Glyde McLellan Limited a cordial invitation to visit the first showing of the New Model Willys-Knight Cars Now On Display At Our Showroom Phone 5421 Evenings This Winter? The finest of s1t er fsech seaton (gains in Dan 9688 Jasper Avenue sour Tomats Halmon Steak, Bliced Lemon vreh Pried erring, Butter Bauce BOILED TREES: Stufled Mock Duck, Brown Gravy Baked Beef Short Ribs, Yorkshire Pudding 02nd Street Rooms by Day, 75c and Up. SUNDAY DINNER, 3560- MENU Phone 1720 Special Weekly Rates noasTs Rib of Reef, Pan Crasy Lag of Pork. Apple feu Leg of Veal, Dressing COLD MEATS Beet, Pork, Corned Beef, Ham With Potato Balad. VEORTABLES Mashed Potatops Orab Salad DESSERTS Appie, Lemon, Custard Pie Jelly, Cream Sauce
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