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re. Finest tment Ever ow in the Ci ty s i Dae and Store: 3 r Made' To. ler Shirts: MADE BY LASTIMO News Block. We guar- istaction with every Ve carry all the new- up-to-date styles and A trial order is all 8 1.25-- 6.50. 3, NEWS BLOCK 88-tt Heary Draying. tention to all orders, ving with Plano Yan ality. Deliverea. INE NO. 349. B. CURTIS Sale Stables eams, Drivers, Saddle orses for Sale. HEAVY DRAYING. Hay for Sale, D McCLAIN PROPRIETOR CODED OECD - CAWKER, Phm, B, ruggist fe stock of Toilet Articles dries, Proprietary Medi- ing of Physicians Pre. a specialty. Ry. Bt. Phone 75. , Reynolds NTER, ETC. implies in Wall Paper th Ave, iPhone 800, y Among Those Disfayored. ansicr a censur of plays, Mr. 6,000 in 1913 REDOLIFF IS NOT BOOMING BUT IT IS GROOWING MIGHTY FAST, AND THE MOMENTUM IS INCREASING EVERY DAY. Find Out About it Population will invest Twenty-five Mhouband D - 25,000-- in buildings, ete. A LARGE BUILDING COMPANY HAS PURCHASED FORTY LoTs AND. WiLL ERECT TWENTY HOUSES ON THE SAME. ANOTHER BUILDER HAS PURCHASED TWENTY Lore AND WILL ERECT TEN DWELLING HOUSES. soe REDCLIFF, ALTA. MEDICINE FIAT, PEOPLE erteererereqerg cerdet gt; Stoner, Lockwood Wheeler, Limited (Stoner Agency ) s ALTA... that, it consistency in a country which per- mits its bathers to appear on the beach in costumes which would cause the immediate artest of their wear- ers in any part of the United States, Bl ON PICTURES OF MILED BATHING Mr. Redford's- defense probably London Film Censor Frowns would ie thet he has no control over the bathers themselves. Also on Biblical and Gar- den Spooning Plays. - PLAYMAKERS ARE THE SUFFERERS, - Dog Fights, Prize Fights Sea ild West Kind Are American and colonial film produc- ers, particularly. the Americans, whose methods are far superior to the English, view the new cersor- with some apprehension, for Mr. Reford received his appointment from the representative secisties English firl producers. And while this is a private organization, he will have practically the authority.of peblic official, for he will, work in copoeration with the London council, which has the power to cancel the license of any picture theatre on a complaint which, in the opinion of the council, is sufficiently grave. The only arbitrary power left to the English throne is that exercised through the lord chamberlain of pro- hibiting any dramatic performance whoch does not meet. with its ap- proval. // . The declaration of th new censor in regard to the sort of films that harged. with inconsistenoy. This will fal under the ban indicates that criticism is said to have influenced if his plans are supported by the his resignation. proper authorities, American, con- RULING I RIDICULED. tinental and colonial film makers The same charge is made concern- will suffer severely. The first on the ing his recently. issued edict covering list of banned films are those deating picture productions: In particular with biblical subjects. The second, Jenden, Deo, 4 From now on Londoners who wish to witness nixed bathing much go to. the seashore. These scenes will be de- pieted no longer in moving picture shows. This announcement along with oth- prohibitions heralds the return of G. A. Redford to the office of public censor. This timc, however, h will confine his activities to judging the propriety of moving picture films. As Redford: xttract- ed much eriticism-and was frequently a splendid example of in- wild west pictures, the Americans do not show many films recording law- lessness. Under the head of compromising love situations the Seandinavian film makers, who make a specility of the garden variety of Thsensque plays, will suffer, whilo the English makers will not escape unless favoritism is shown them. Prize fights, dog fights and mixed bathing are lumped to- gether in the list, and, since the first two are no longer poplar, the only sufferers will be the Australian gov- cafjernment emigration authorities, who are fond of showing the salubrity of the antipodean climate by exhibiting films of Australian beaches. EDMONTON AD CLUB Representative Men Will ook After Interests of Business Men. (Special to the News) Edmonton, Alta., Dec. .2. Edmon- ton Ad Club was formally organized with a membership of 30 representa- tive business: men at a meeting the night of November 28 for the purpose of st mping out sll forms of fake advertising. The officers for the coming year are: President F. G. McDermid, presi- dent McDermid Engraving Company. Vice-President P. C, Byron, presi- dent Byron-May Engraving Company. his prohibition of mixed bathing is that of crimes, will strike the con- ridiculed. One protestant points, out tinental makers harder than the Seerstary F. V. Holland, advertis- is really comfortable underwear for you Closed-Crotch COMBINATIO The part that was always 80 troublesome in kind now sets as snug as suede as doesn t strain. Truly it's an improvement yous appreciate. Some trustworthy store you day has an array of these combinations in hak for Pen-Anglo Closed Groton en losed Crotch the underwear idea, and look for the PENMANS, LIMITED SWEATERS .. HOSIERY PARIS ..GANADA - 'UNDERWEAR Here, at Last, You who have only half-liked the union spits of the past slip into a better kind the kind a'man Can wear with genuine comfort end contentment. suit of the new, Just ask for 73 American, for, with the exception of ing manager Johnstone-Walker Com- Peny. tising manager Hudson's: Boy Pany. reoutive committee Aignst Wolf, secretary Citizens League; F. G. Mc- Dermig, P. C. Byron, F. V, Holland and A. L. Salisbury. The club. will luncheon once a werk to discuss ters pertaining roll 200 active emebers before close of the year. The plan is to giv tiong ? Mr. McDermid said, quate. returns. perienced advertising men, duty it will be to pass ted to spidee-buyers. It is not the purpose) of this club to designate the medinms to be used That is the busi - ness of the advertising managers, bub we expect to oxercise oir best efforts space-buyers against stafters and solicitors for mediums, which are not recognized by publish- by its members. ta protect ers or tmenfbers of the profession. We have adopted the best ideas of clubs throughout the United States and Canada and worked in some of our ++ in making our con- -- STRAY TOPICS FROM the j active. advertising. to advantage stitution and by-laws say what we -f that See oh be te ee ses, grapes, pears or.plums. The de we .aily believe mean, and every member will abitle: by the rul- ings of the board ob censors. Phe club will to. secure legislation from the council and the the municipality Powers to. regu and forms of advertising. Mr. McDermid will appoint soveral at the next the lith, One of these change of the enter tainment. features during the coming have prominent publishers and advertising men from Various parts cf the Unit- ed States and Canada as guests of standing committees meeting of will have full year, when it is expected to the organization. Headquarters early in. 1913 in one of the town office buildings, able that a salaried Manager be engaged to handle the club's bi ness. 7 William Sulzer WN succeed Jobiti wodld take a husky pt New York on A. Dix as governi New Year's Day. Pings your ordeti now for th News? big handsomely filustrated In- Treasurer A. L. Salisbury, adver- Com- meet at a mid-day to the adverti: profession, and it is-expected to en- the support and encouragement. to legitimate publica. and to discourage promoters f schemes, de- signed principally te take money from advertisers without giving ade- Wevshall. have a board of censors, composed of ex- whose upon-the merits of every proposition submit- also use its efforts city legislature .giving and the province e certain methods will be established down it is proby :4of the police department FRENCH ART CRITIC'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH Paris, Dec. 4. The French police ar confronted by another murder mystery in -the death of Edmond Chardon a widely known Paris art editor, whose mutilated body, so it now (appeats, was found last Satur- day on the Paris, Lyons and Medit- rranean Railway track, near the sta- tion of Mouchard, 250 miles from here, a . es The authorities were also deceived into believing that M.Chardon had committed suicide and in the simplic- ity. of that belief they promptly and without: much inquiry -buried his body. There was not even the for- mality of an autopsy, A mysterious bearded man of blonde complexion is sought by de- tectives. When M. Chardon left his Paris office last Friday evening, woman next door saw the blonde in- dividual aecompany the art editor in- to a taxicab which quickly vanished, One, probably.two, boarded the Par- is, Lyons and Mediterranean expr that day. According to Chardon widow and his colleagues, M. Picard, there was no known motive for a sul- cide, for Chardon was young, healthy, Well-to-do, and successful in his cho- sen calling. e ing LEETLE OLD NEW YORK + New York, December 4 The mal- odorous atmosph re stirred up in this city py the sensational disclosures of the Becker trial and the trial of ie gunmen held responsible for the - death of Rosenthal, s still clinging to things In general and the police de- partment in particular, but the. pur- ifying draft of publicity and public itizens fully elimigia- a sham hat a- thorough puri - impossible unless the sources ,of the odor is grradicatod, The B pker trial is, at ieast for the presenty; disposed of, but the Curran, on and the evidence given is scar e- ly 1ess damaging: to the reput than the evidence in the Becker case. It qnd vigorous Hercules to clean out that Auglas stable. In view of all the shocking disclos ures of tho last six months or s0, dustrial number. Over sixty pages. the attitude of Mayor Gaynor is con- Ready by the first of the year, tt. 'sidered rather atrange by a majority with Steer tease Fae 72:50, then at 1.50, then at 75 cents, Bins of the Balkan Atlios, It was t that and inebriates that. the . : ot Mound it rather difficult to tT Comittee investigation is: still goity ygpeenthe-woman. on re s of the citizens. He takes an extreme- tions wnd donate it to Miss Strachan ly optimistic view of the situatign as a token of gratitude,.At first the and severely criticizes the ers plan met wih some. opposiion and and newspapers for harping upon the was practically abandoned, but re existing corruption in the police de- cently the plan has been revived, and partment of New York. His idea fits occupation has 50 far seems to be that the less said about that Miss Strachan probably re- it the better for the interests of the ceive a sum of 000 a a clty, Some of the ministers rebultod Christmas present her gratefni by Mayor Gaynor have called his at- sisters, S tention to the fact that evil undouhy- The New York Society met: edly exists in the police department the other night at the, Hotel Astor to and that ore cannot eradicate evil py listen to an merely ignoring its existence. W. Biot, P Oranges. and other California fruit Vard Universit were cheap in New York the other Pleted last mn day amid the best grad s of oranges Universal e Andrew. Sornegio could not find a buyer at'5 cents a/Was in the but Dr, Eliot dia box. The reason of -this was not in Bt come. arcu the quality of the fruit or in an ex- coming ee mi the tour he com- in the interest of cessive supply or lack of demand, but : in the fact that the friut buyers were Society, would i determined to force the shippers tofaPPointed had not Mr. Carnesic ie redu the cartage-rate which they jceeded. in ee ie a f had recently increas d more than 25 for the 8. per cent. Tie increase was consid- eh. Hrebelianevich of Servia, ered a: sort of graft and the buyers isiting the United States in. a ae lorgafiized ind agreed on boycotting terest of the Balkan Allies, happened the shippers. Their opportunity came to be in New York atid expressed his when 150 carloads, of California fruit Willingness to give a lecture in place arrived in New York and were put up f Dr. Eliot. The strange part of the fat auction at Pier 20, North River. lectire. was, however, that far, from* Phe buyers, about three hundred 1 eis In the interest of universal number, were all there, but UW aue- D Nee, it was more Ike Am open dec- tloneer could obtain no bids at the jon of war t Turkey and starting price of 3.50 a box. After my of the Hout that ja little while Ihe asked for bids at/showld date to the 50 cents and finally at 5 cents, buc most warlike peace taik th . mem not one of the three hundred buyers Of the society Had ever heard. was willing to offer eyen one cent An intoxicated Irishman, caused considerabl box for the choicest. California oran- excitement On Tird Avenue . termined attitude of the buyers ted train the other day. At na raffid))) quickly brought the shippers and re- in Hoboken he had won a pig-snd leeivers to terms and the very next imbibed 2 goodly number of drinks ay thoy entered into an agreement to celebrate ie: good fortune. With, With the buyers upon the latters the squealing pig in his canyi terms. A woman was arrested the other Sunday for disturbing high mass in from the bag and for one of the Rotiyn Catholic churches led Pat. and oth in the Bronx Wher snoring. It/wes car a merry, er fhatic that it drowned in the.car in an, uproar of excitement. the volge ofthe priest and made it When Pat'at last suec teded in recap- impossible (Mor the congregation to turing his pig: he offered to sell it to rds of the anyone for ton centa. hut hetcould noc find:a taker and,had to.carry the mis- chievous. squealer home, jas called and t6-Femove the great -nolsc. The Wis 80 full of the: futce fhe woman teachers of Greater New York arogratefal to Miss Grace C,-Strachan for. work she did in obtaining for teachers the Nosema, and the ith Is gore, same pay a5 teachers re- We hava sold ther remedies for ceive, It is trig, Mise Strachan was skin trojibl but mone that paid for her work, but her salary peers? Tecomnend, as ny ico Igbbyist was not considered an won 7. Chae. 8. fie quate compensation for her ; About a year ago tt was eee raise fund. by voldn Just the. mild, simple wash, the well, known D.D.D. Prescription for
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Image 1046 (1912-12-04), from microfilm reel 1046, (CU1740215). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.