_i , ‘i. \ _a i »» ‘_ wif' » _ i _ Q --iv-_l-o-*_-»-'- i "My Sin,” a thrilling social drama, was presented at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday. i “My Sin," tells the story of the ro- l deniption of two human derelicts almost submerged, one through wild living, the other by the touch of re- morseless circumstance. Yet, char- acter remains-and through the in- fluence of an understanding love their broken lives are mended. that Mr. Hubert Arsenauit of Free- on account cl- the scclcus iiiness of ‘ mc greatest number of bushel, im- rown has been lffssille ffflm his hee iuiher, Mr. w. A. Mun, ronnei- 'ported by Canada from cn-eat Bri- March. co-stars of great talent and home Sll1C¢ Mondty, Dec. 14. He left cdlcci. of the Halifax He;-aid_ My, 1 tain in any year was in the vicinity VPFSl\¢llltl’» CHITY the burden 0! 1116 home at 10 o’clock Monday morning Mill, has visited Summa;-side an ` of 200,000, Mr. Sclanders said. He story, supported by a cast of superb and had in his pocket about $40, it is iurious occasions and his friends felt thi Grcat Bl-lialn dld not pro- #ffl-“S Of l‘@PUlHll°n °“ the 335°- -thought that he may have left for here will hope for his rcccvci.y_ S_ ,duce enough potatoes to export any The Plclllfe °P€‘“5 with 5 P“““m“ lthe mainland. I to the Dominion and thought that l “VISITORS To SUMMERSIDE SUSPECTS ARRESTED -'The ' - ‘ inst thc Mother Country, trade Talluiah Bankhead and Fredric setting. March, shabby and un- shaven, portrays, “Dick Grady." He resents being Grilled H beggar by 3 Provincial Police yesterday 81195505 have put ,_ Stop to ti-avellin u ‘could still be Carried on with thel X rtgilgyi 1 'L i _-..¢ . ,~i'_ _, -;.~.".j-.iw 7'~'\‘.,,_1”..."..,:.; 5‘1.‘.i.~l.;='3f ‘-= 1.; ...'._‘..1.._. V Au*cM i _LW ,.,..,f.>..i, v . . . »< ai. loi.>';""'-T ~ . ~ i ' ;,_ . »* -.>.'~:»~'_'~-' . ll' ‘ V ` 'A' .. _ i._'.`i-I ciiiilii it. _ i I -W M c A ii ii , '»f1_=jre.-¢-,y_,,i- . _ir -,,i,v,i.} I ,hir-iijiii ic i i Q, ,.,....,....~».,~. ._ _ -__ ..._..a,.._a.._...........‘~l”iiici..u1-slot' - _ _ ik ~' _ 1 _ ` ’ 1 I ` , » - -~ 1 ~ vinci-:1v"*'~ People’s Worst (By Morris J. lllrrls, Associated Press Staff Correspondent) (Copyright, 1931, by the Associated SHANGHAI, Dec. 20.-Mme. Sun Ya*-Sen, widow of the "father of $45.21 AHEAD OF SAME DATE LAST YEAR WITH REMlT~ TANCES RECEIVED FROM SCARCELY HALF OF LETTERS MAILED. , Though answers from only 1480 of h 3000 rsons to whom let - t e Pe ’ the Chinese republic," in an inter- ters ccutuliilnu cl-ulcllmu _suis View t°d“Y °°“d°m”°d Chiu" 9°' were mailed have been received up li ical leaders-both Nanking and in Decumuei, wth’ rcuclptu from the Canton-as the peopie's worst en- _“io oi. gnu amount ui cuu3_cu_ Robinson of Summerside. left on 'Shipment ‘V95 ln 1913- In thi* PGP' lemies. 5Gyi.° Uiub omclulu ln chu.” of thc -The recent h.avy snowstorms gn - . y- former acquaintance whom he asks iour men ai Wiiishire in c,mncc_ auto thmi h the t i bE _United States for money' He meets “C‘"1°"“'" tion with the robbery a week ago of lg Conn ry' ut the- .i,ii. Sclullccrs -opgl-ted the Mm po;-trayed by Bsnkhead, and interest iMuLeun.s Store' wiieii ii iiiiiiiiiuy cl t' I f t d , iiitur. oi: Auricuiture Wu very . ll. t _ . - _ ran rom ess an ~' slew-lops, and is gi-aphlca 1 D0’ my $00115- lncludmg fm” fox pens' ds west into ' much olive to the serious situxtion vieek end saw many ps.ss°ngerS by if Canada lifted its embargo 8- MAN MISSING-It is learned Sului-day for hcl- home ln Halifax ‘ind of ten years prior to that time| Mme Sun Yat-Sen, who once was c m ami stated lagtnight. i active in C'hina’s political affairs., uuoxiiowihg is im compuati" but is now in retirement here, rc- statements of this ye" md mt viewed the nations history since the iwr | :death of her husband in 1925 and ,y°;;r“§’9;‘i’_D°°°mh°’ ' imond, preiiiiched very appropriate ‘Bethlehem bull ln l-eu,-nduging 9*' . said its leaders had deserted the re- 1 ' md lnspir g sermons for the Sun- Cu i i_ uit in ur own icuii” . voiuiionnry path ironed by him. $i;;’;‘;°° °°““" “’“’ S““‘°‘°“‘°°'id»y heron ohrisinuu. in his mom- im; siifpoiu mf um The um, -- ih h - ~ - .;;i§;1:‘":..t;‘e'“;i;r;.,.;°“:.,,;z;.1 Q----S -M 1::..i:‘;':.“;.‘§‘.‘; C-eee we »1°-°-1-= °f tricks which the pre-republican i$487»78' I it ti (150 _ ) lsiiephordg kehping “wh ov” their .divine ]°l'_° iurunrim meltgaislnm -mamiariuuie dared uct ull,cuu,l_-- i Gyro solc a on names i sheep und suddenly the slow of God the same. an w erever ove This Woman’ who broke on i.cla_ $476.00. I ulilulng upon thcm_ _Hu hoped the ls felt there will be the joy 0! giv- tions with the Kuomlntang pm-ty - TOLS1, $1203.08. i I ichudren would think ov” this ‘wry |1118, SVCD Whell thlt E11/1318 DIQBDI in 1927, flayed former President . F01' 1930? as Christmas approaches again and 'sacrmw' chiuhs Kal-shek, her brother-im | Prince County and Summersldf 5,, ,ii it mem; tu th, giiepiigm, mi christmas is tha.chl1drea's resu- i»AG_E TEN C _'ri-li,gc..e.nLoTrar9;yl1,§_UA1§Pe&N__ _ ____ 1 _ ‘ ‘ i ` V A A A A VY ' 1 ,,~ l ° 1 ‘.1 _ ` 4' B,-i11;¢,,¢New c£||'|'|iA|_ gilllnnlllil WESTERN GUARDIAN mzvrien Leaders Are chiisiiiuggssgéilrsiaifate gemcei, 1,, _ Sum ii _ "-_'~ Continued from page 1 sgnlgusliy ni[,_Thc Guarding -Mrs. V€l‘n0n Mathews and her ` regrets to learn of the serious illness little daughter. M1-15 D0lly. were Prince of Mr. Albert Large, of this City. It visitors to Summerside last week_ S.. which me potato bug prevails, Hg was learned lost evening that Mr. -1 po.lited this out to the Maisto;-| Large was resting somewhat easier. -R_ETURNlNG T0 -CHAR- i who immediately cabled to Britain --»- _LUTTETOWN - M1-SS MnvKenna.. io eonfuin ihe report. Hon. Mr. Weir ENGAGEMENT-ML and MN- R. N., who hes been doing Rod udded that iz this report were true. rim) :Ffa-“ff T- M°l"'°W °"“°““°° the Cross work in the schools in Prince he could see no raison why the' ensasclneni of their dllllshfef -10°” county, le reiui-ning to charlotte- han against canadian tubers should Rothwell lo Frederick Gwfge Cl“fk» iown this week io spend the christ- not be lined, Mr. selunders stated. 0! Hyde PNK. Mllfsu mm"`l°¥° W mas vacation. S, At no time did Britain ship many take place in Hyde Pi1l‘l<. M855-»| -- potatoes to Canada, even when no the middle of January. 11104, _CALLED }|0ME_M,~s_ B_ W_ embargo was ellf0l'CBd~ The' 125|! w-on si- Pour. "‘“ I i ' 'SANTA PALS To the strains of Fight the goo. fight. with all thy might.” the mom- E R Y N ing service opened in St. Paul’i _ Church on Sunday morning. Mies - ' Lillian Mackenzie presided at the _ ' organ and a large choir and con- MUTE Are Needed ll'°¢l*”°“ °‘°;‘i°;‘i' ""¥‘”¢ “ld 1"- To Insure That All ponsas very e y to go ou over . thc wires to our ml-_ny fl-lend, "hu N eed.y Chlldren Are "listen in." 'rho oc=i-au-yauoi was Prgvided For, sung by Mrs. E. W. McKinnon and lic-. P D. Williams, and in the ev- ening the choir rendered the an- The essential fact in every real them "Heaven is my Home-” christmas ues not so much in re- Th° R£°WY» U19 RW- 'H~ D- RW' mamberlng that Christ was born in* 'd and l"l"ldIy dr°mat1zed'A man ls arcite shoe etc. was stolen. A Summerslfli M0515 °f the VlSlt0l'S‘ murdered and "Carlotta" is held for 5 the crime and -Grady." n lllwver. iii, defends h’“`~ She is “quilted” arrested charged with having stolen fairly bfi-Sk. S. ,_w 5' 5' ' - ~ ~ ' ~ the potato lndustry of . - were bent o Christ h pmlmmg in Cam vm mr? nn? il qua;-Ihniiegé which in splrte ol thyliirdstlhiiing' ‘ms p'°"i"°e' H°"` Mr' Wei’ wld ods found' wo ° le m 5 is il Board of Trade representatives law, as a political opportunist $228.47. those day; and what christmas dgyival and without them it would be "`\\’h0S8 DCYSDHHI dlClf1t01‘SlllP 1135 1 Kings- Queen-5 “ld ch°’l°tt°' stands for and means to us today. ia very poor affair for the most of threatened actual extinction of the . town $490.40. ‘ I The Rector’s text was taken from ' Th?" fm' mth “C‘"1°"“ Ali" lgoods in their possession; the er | -_- li ii ie the pressure - " "D` kG d"’ life stars l , . ‘ _ I 0 1'0"' - 'i‘re\or and lem raclimb an the itwo uere held as material witnesses. i VISITED SUMMERSIDE --_ in aiisiiw in B question regardin" \1V*’l” 823111 *md ey They will be arraigned for hearing Among the visitors last week to the’ . __ W" blwk- "MY Sm" L1 “ow show' this mifning before Magistr~1ieD0n- western metropolis were Mr Umm mn of the pmamble when the s ' - ‘ ‘ . and - . ~ ’ - Mar time freight rates act. was re- ll\Z at 'he Frm” Pldward Thmnre' aid MacKinnon. K.C. The story is grilllllllgi the $091165 varied and vivid. Dui ine was doing everything he could lMrs. Wallace Noyne and Mr. and -eu Mi. Sciundcrs ,nd`Hcn Di._ 1Mi~s Major Noyne of Enmor Rf Us I , i _ I- Sc G . A um ry __ A 'told it is the p y 0 e v Y B 0 G 3:” Ce; O omgcs u\ hiid Wmams °f west’ Cape' ML Hugh erurrient to omit preambles when I - as l t evening in the B. I. S. H11 Th ` follows i cn d from Friday was . i _ - S P C_ 1 i L_ M.icIvor of Kinkora, Mrs. Henry freilging a¢l5_ The pi-gamble to this ` Ford of Ememldi Mr' and MTS- Efl' 'act gives reasons for and justifies e rizewlnners are as : 1 D . "“‘"°l Maynard- Mfs- Charles New-fthe 20 per cent reduction in rates ' ° W' mister of Pen- lmAw:Nc Fon nors cnr:s'r-- . Mllmly Ml‘€l‘ C0m-llleflllng _l0~'l9-Y sion, Winnipeg, pass0d HWHY 5001*? were being imported monthly into on the U. S. Congressional actlon in years ago. The sister is Mrs. Albert 'thc Bclllsll _lslcs “cm Ge,-many, ashingtoxi with regard to the Boyle, Chatham, Mass. 'pcluud und other Eu,ci,cim ccuiil. Hoover moratorium. | Mrs. Hyde was a lady who was ries’ Cauudi shciild bc entitled at 116 The House amendment to the res- held in high esteem by all who had -icasi to open cumucmiciu ii not 137 oiutlon of approval, said the editor- 1 “represents what is, always has and it likely to remain the 74 nl decision of the great mass of the __ __ American people." 565 'I' say that the door has been preference, it was` claimed. The embargo against Canadian potatoes 'resulted from the pest known as the Colorado beetle, which, the meeting was told, also exists in the E e n countries now sup lying Total ........ . . . . . . . . . . . .. Majority for Eurekas High single B. Lapthorne 195 pins. 4' High three Jean Fraser 503 pins. ,es gi o 2079 banged bolted and barred against 257 pins any further concessions by the Am~_ erican Government accurately stat- he case." said the editorial. i rom the viewpoint of world had very little ambition to be known l “mp 1 ' P by the outside world. she was ei- l”°“‘“`” °° ‘he BMS” mes' ways ready though, to do her part A res°l“ti°n' passed unamm°us'° ui keeping on with every good Cause' ily, declared the United States and Just why one so useful and so much ,cublm markets mr table p°t°'t°es ihad been practically closed against lcal govemments have preyed upon 'the defericeless people. Thcy have May 0 rgan ize, made their friends happy but the people miserable. Opportunists have found positions with the remnant of the militarists and leaped into prominence, while on the other hand real revolutionlsts were put to death. - “During the past five rears there have been continual civil war and political feuds. Our party has dis- integrated and the so-called leaders have stooped to bceging mercy from foreign Imperialists and have re- stored to political tricks the old mahdarlns never would have dared. Under the name of party rule every conceivable crime has been commit- ted, until the people hate the name Kuomintang.” Sad Death Of ip. » y :md $1100 less than the year before. lived and died and rose again and lm” SPM” ha” its WHY! T-'91 l°l\"_ ~' The committee ln charge will the invitation is to us to follow in shortly be send’n~z out follow up H15 f°°l?5t°P5- The WX* BUYS 0011 cards to everyone who received the Shall Uwe Him the V1-l“`°n° Uf his seals and has sent no reply. Every-` fam" Davld- what Km3d°m 15 one who h~5 not sent fci-ward the Christ to rule over? Is it to be rctums is urged to do so as soon as m°"“"d by t°"'1t°"'~°" N°» christ* i,csSfl,lc_ Kingdom is to be found in the lt ls ,cauzcu that in the rush oi hearts of men. It is an eternal the holiday season many persona Kingdom. Cod was in the beginning have put the return envelope aside and 5° He Wm b° u“;i"3h°“t tm’ crudely material elements of life ' give place to the spirit- of generous giving; let the spirit of love md iunlversal brotherhood govern every- ione‘s actions this year in particu- ilar, so that everyone may be glad on -this Day of Days. | Summerside citizens are respond- ing generously to the Santa. Pal ifund and many children will noi and forgotten about ~er.~d‘niz vi con- f“"“'°' He 1° °”" 3 l” me ,be disappointed because they have fribution, If these pe"o‘e will make thmush Hi’ son' A5 the Christmas iii i , i_ ii iii i season comes round again, let us 0 r lc "ms prom) V ey wn see th t Christ rules in our hearts save much unnecessa. _ . ense nd ' a ir bi _lv Mn B _ and accept Him as our Saviour and . ‘caught the real joy of Christmas 'givlng; but unfortunately the list of needy children is growing too on 0 in me sppdwg out of ml King and know the Joy of His fel- 'and “le” “"9 °m7 ° 1°" m°"° “W _ 1 1* , _ °“' "P ° rd’ llowehip. left to complete the task, more pals are needed if all the children &_________ _ 1 The Rector took asuhis subject for iure to Wukc up happy on Christmas '_ ..How does one- make B ea ii _ the evening sermon, Waters in the . p c cor ,, , dial?’ inquires a correspondent. By wilderness' ?peakh:ig h:;m :aims iii ii _ _ prophecy tha the ese s a ro- am ng er B handsome resent _joice and water spring up in 'dry 1-places, he said the prophet was it Au Depends---come," inid a talking to thereople in ll In-nsulse teacher to a sleepy-looking member they W°11ld \ll'ld€l'SlSB!l¢‘l» ThBll‘B WHS . of her class, "how do you ,fienounce a perched land and hit by send i s-t-l-n-g-y?" The boy scratched his storms, But said Isaiah, God shall i head. "well," he answered thought- come and save you- Not only would, fully, “lt depends on whether the he supply their physical needs. but, word is applied to a human being or bring 'refreshment for their souls as L to a bee!" well. The prophet was looking for- ; -__ . ward to the coming of the Christ, ' It doesnt take much of s. sprinter when He would heal the sick and to run for oflicc. touch the hearts of men, that their The man with the political bee in barren lives would become fruitful his bonnet oftcn gets stung. and their hands ready to do the Maybe they are called peanut pc- task he would give them to dc. lltlelhns, someone suggests, because The Christ Child has come to un- .liey are improved with roasting. fold to us Cod'e love, to touch our . hearts and give us a new purpose in “You axe readin a travel book life HB 1105 \1l’°UKl\l7 59'lV3tl°n W morning. _ The following donations have been received: A Friend $5; Mr. Doyle box of ablaiesi' Robinsoi-i's bakery, 50 loaves of bread; a Friend., Muttart, clothing, fruit and candy Mrs. R. S. P. Jardine, clothing, can- dy and money? Mrs. J. E. Gallant, money; Keith Jelly. money; a 1"l'l€hd, $2; Mary Moore, toys, fruit and clothing; Muriel Carver, books; s Friend, books; Mrs. Harold Schurman, clothing and candy; Miss McKenna, Russell Ramsay, sleigh; Mr. J. B. R. Lea $5; Mr, Massy. books; 0. Friend $1; Biby Enman, games and clothes; a. Friend, $1; Ross McKenzie, games and books. Many more childrens names _ ~ g _ _ - M fs Do A. Rafnsay _1i~¢lm-ing for is lqolldnyf' every people in all corners of the i have been hmught 1" by Mr- H9-1" It is with deep regret that The Guardian chronicles the death at the Prince Edward Island Hospital yesterday of Mrs. Mary Ramsay, wife of Douglas A. Ramsay, of this city. The late Mrs. Ramsay was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rog- ers, 206 Hillsboro St., City. She was born in Vancouver, 25 years ago. At nowhmc. 'romolrr °°°“ but , srachu crnus'rMas rmzss 3"” C l. Senior high ainglg soo;-¢_.i‘ Th Turkey. ' \G°v 2. Senior high three scores-iem furkey. iii” omics this may be unfortunate it cannot be helped. Europe weather .the stox“.:i, as best an." e News calls upon the National ernment and all subsequent gov- ents hard r airiers d ruthless economic rlvam beiit needed, especially by her three sons, for us to understand. But believing that`God is all wise and kind, and is' doing all things well, the loved ones bow in humble submission to His decree, each saying “Not my will Oh Lord, but Thine be done." The end came peacefully. of hi h i rms an early age the family removed to * ~ should be thus called away is hard ,Can da 139051’-‘le 3 5 - Churiotteiuwni whcru she latci. leaving the British Isles as the only U d ted from Prince of wuies visible market. The Colorado beet- -‘élxiielg she taught schooi for sev_ l . iii” was sa d' is mm existent at eral years in Hamilton and Char- 5 ‘“"“"°“' loiteiowh and later studied at nal- A. S. Ferguson, was elected sec- ii i U i ii i ui i retary at today‘s meeting, which E?iL;i_;i LIi`ii;e;fu7l;'_ speca ins n was nrlresscd by F. W. Pirie, M. L. A. eceascd wus ii vuluc mum brother, Benjamin, attending Dal- n securing British interests and 3. Interinediate high single score liilim i -2 pounds chocolates. ai; . 4. Intermediate high three scores u -Chicken iiim 5. Junior high single score- 2 ‘H pounds chocolates. ii; British advantage first, last un ihe miie." | e Liberal Manchester Guard-' ," a “Free Trade" paper, said the se amendment "did no more n underline in indelible ink m “to be ba g Th 6' 'mmm' high three s°°re5'°5 President 1-ioover's declared policy.” pounds candy. 1 For beauty, I'm not o. great star, FINAL STANDING BEBEKAII 'l-h LEAGUE Won Lost 'Eurekils ............... 7 5 It' Kloras Alllhas ................ Cardinals ............. First place held jointly ‘ekas and Kioras. , Third place held jointly by A1- But my face I don`t mind it For I am behind it s those in thc front get thc _lar 5 ” To Late To Classified by Eur- FOUND--BUFFALO nous. r. J. MacDonald. 11098 2i Ph” Wi Cefdimls- woop shui: /rr oaoacs ronn, Eurekas and Kioras to roll oi! for section championship. »-___-_._.._____..______ MARRIAGE! 0 ._ ____.___________ ll I)N‘WELZ-At New York, gn Dec. lst, 1031. Beatrice Margaret Grsgsw Road on Saturday, Dec. 26. - liloo NE OB. TWO BOARDERR CAN be accommodated. Apply Guard- ian Odice. 11095-12-:2-zi Jlldlofl. Ref. N., of Alexandrl. ESCAPED-S`LV~ER FOX TAT- Prince Edward Island, in Robert Vincent Weiz of Cinclnatti, Ohio. tocdli-2I.Y.T.P’ldi‘ tif i~ ' l 1 ' phonse Doironi i'_?f;‘dlr0i;i5;’3/fzi i f. Ili. in|'| hum.-e service, Inc., mul lirilsia rililm .iwrvi-ii. Guy G. Porter, and others. F. W. Pirie, Andrew J. Cote and Dan Gillespie form the committee vice was conduct/ed by Rev. R. appointed to choose the represen~ Hensley Stavert, assisted by Rev. D. `tative whom it is hoped to gem-1 to The funeral, which was a very large one, was held on the afternoon of Thursday, October 22nd. The sor- K. Ross and was a very impressive England. |cuu,uccei. were uppicclulcd by all one. The pall bearers were: Messrs. Russell Hyde, Ira Auld, Fred Beer, Wilbcrt Drake, Hugh McLean and Adam Livingston. Interment was in Presbyterian Cemetery, Clyde River. The d cl - ber of Trinity Ur' '. Church and a leader among the young people in its social and religious activities. Her charming personality, accom- plished talents and noble Christian with whom she came in contact and her untimely death will be deeply mourned by a very wide cir- | "No, I’m on holiday now. I sit earth. here and dream of travel." The evenins worship Wu f°ll°W¢d "But you are reading the book by a celebration ofthe Lord’s Sup- buckwrirds." per. 'nie flowers on the Commun- "Yes, I‘m on the retum ,1ourney.‘ ion Table were given in loving mem- ory of the late Mr. Alexander Home by the members of his family. cle of friends and relatives, both ini Tum W” ¢ amd gttendmlog gt me city and th"°“5h°“t tm’ Pm' the Sunday School in the afternoon. vince. /' Preparations are under way for the . The late Mrs- R'°m5“lV» Wm W" ° Christmas treat and concert on Dec. I granddaughter of the late Hon. z9ch_ l Be"-l~ 1103975- Ll°“l'°"°'“¢ G°"em°'| There will be three celebrations of :If 2'1": E§W‘;\'d(ma“di-"5 °“;"'i1;i°d the Holy Communion on Christmas, Y er “S 5” - “ nel’ ew ° "' and a special musical service at 11 Dr- E- H- Remsayl- “"4 bl’ ° "'° deloek, at which visitors will he cor- , weeks' old baby; also her parents, dimly weic°uic_ Mr. and Mrs. R. 1-1. Rogers; one _ ‘ housie; one sister Catherine, at home, and a large number of other E 5 relatives to whom the deepest sym- pathy is tendered in their gi-eat ba- -- _ rccvcmcng _ , In future I will sell for cash only. The funeral will be held from UW' JW- 1 In l°¢°‘“*“ d“° U’ Trinity Church, where the deceased Will be llllwtll 101' °°“°°"°“ "uh was married less than two years ago, my l"»°l'll°¥~ ‘ Wednesday afternoon at 2.30. Inter- JAMES G- HCFEOD ment will be at the Peoples' Cemet~ Hampshire ery. 11102-21 rlngi/on: Elaine 8, Dorothy 6, Billie 6, Mary J. and Mary E., Ernest 4, Leonard 10. Willard 4, Daisy 6, Jul. ia 3, Elizbaeth 2. Russell 2, Rate 8, Ethel 6, Daisy 6. -These are only s few. some oi the children have been provided for. But every day there are new~oues sent in, Be a Santa Pal this Christmas. _ CHICAGO, Ills., Dec. 21.- , Chlcascvs anti-oi-ima oampfighsrsw, looked back last night on a year of ' workand pronounced themselves confident that organized crime had been crushed. To the Chicago crime tommisa- ion and 'the "Secret Six," backed by we‘1thy and influential citilena, was given most ofthe crdlt. A vigilant federal government and I -~-~-militant' press were given as the other factors. Reorganization of the Chicago And I've always understand he was a woman-hater.” “-_-il "So he is, but ehe's not with hill ll _ff I tonight.” - 4 iii. discs; nom' Bel-\ %A\= Ai.i. itil, vu-li.,_ Yoon Lire Ba ~\A'-:fran od ‘il,li»i|i|.i.,.i.. noon own \-louse °vi=_\.i. li ii id '51 \'r \.n»v~ioeRFu\..‘_ 'vo Haan un. C..-511% -mo-se i no Ai... -low oo I mrs L>‘ I: 78 » *' ... af/ QT! Q_\‘/ 1 :\\ 1 § - ¢- -. | - \ ' ° ' ' _~='- 12221-'="» ~l~ ‘ :' 1.. . .¢ J Widen 1-/ M l l _ __ dl...-..,\,il ll ;;;; r` - o _ ` no fi‘| if ‘ //. ‘ iiium ,i_.,;i.5 *it-“",§ \;» .¢ --Q ~ Q ` -==_ . _ _ln .1--» l il ere are others more handsome by BRINGING UP FATHER BV George i WOULDNW _STAND _ __ ___ csr~iaRAi..' COME Riqi-11' ‘N THE HOUSE YES MY i_C\/E * -uu- ".‘!!i: Ll" '-_ui i l _ c o o _ ' ' ' ,o vu I _ -i __ __| . . ._- » ..____;....-_ _ v-\ I J 1' cpm 1 be :arm .“_~;\-: nel-.ed 50 LONG GENERAL' :ami llllltii i. if Nh# |171' _ ~w ~ -~ _ .~ '-v .. -. * r. 51; Mis. J. M. Noonan, Mrs. H. edu* 5* d` It