PAGE SIX PRINCE EDWARD MATINEE 3 P. M.—l6(‘, 26c. NIGHT 7 & 8-45-2260, 371', 45c. NOW PLAYING ili..':'_§li{§2 MICKEY Mouse - PRINCE ED RD MONDAY MATINEE 3.l5—lfic, 26c. N! GUT 7 d: 845-260, 37c, 45c. A IHAGNIFICI ENT ROMANCE YOU'LL LOVE THE SE YOUNG LOVERS More than ever in this delightful CA PI TOL NOW PLAYING MATINEE s r. M. 11c, 26c. morn 1 a 5.45 26c. 31¢- Vi side, Thursday, May 25th, and 59 rag??? 12°23“ Grflfilln Street, Charlottetown, a ' 2 °' 3 °' ' Tuesday, May 30th. 9809-5-19-41 WHAT mo SIN-IE WANT WITH so POUNDS or RAW MEAT? 1; papers blazed with "our: MQHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " ""—-—_' ENTNAL GUARDIAN NOOT GIBSON ‘c -»- Thls column ll ‘ruerved for Queen's IN II I‘! I Couuiy new: o! local interest hut nul- SERIALand COMEDY ygfflmfll o! u new-y nature may be I lIln-ricnl at 4 cents u “(III-A nlrlctiy payable in ml vane-e- CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN- IC conducted by the Red Cross So- ciety at the Town Hall. Summer- EXAMINATIONS CONCLUDE — The P. W, C. examinations will conclude today when f-ho Third Year students write their papers on Biology. First and Second Year students wrote their final examin- The chcffaintedmand the ‘nos when “Princess ‘ Exotica" ordered this sim- SifliiMlSli i N Milli STRIKE AREA Tear Gas And Clubs- Are Used Freely As F a r m e r s a n (l Guardsmen Clash. snznwaurum. wis..-Mai' 19- Rich! MAY 20. 1933' i ‘k Economical! i story of a girl who captured a ie breakfast sent to her iA.P.)-—A crucial skirmish with 1,- care free young millionaires l m] m atlons yesterday, and many of the I “m Mum ; a mo -_ country students left for theirlmo mm‘ “trike” at Appe b’ l ' h/“lfi d"? °P¢'""8 '1 in one homes. The annual convocation will ‘might’ Wm‘ m“ gas and d" s ‘ _ 0 greatest pub icity cam- be ‘held u, the College Hun on enabled United States 811511151118" I Pfllxnserzerdwisedbylimmie Friday next‘ tonight to control trouble centres thraughnut ‘ha g; Jqngf - Batesnnasterofballylioo and _ of the state and assure most Wis- “ ’ roucs COURT-At the Police wax?“ M" i‘ “m” “m” °’ . —‘-_. , Court yesterday morning a man, m ' ~ u...” i .1“; i": ‘masses: E [Nflflllv a f] ance of a car operator's license: or g e p h n wmmn ' . r during a period in which he was-P?“ Washington W01: fame‘, ‘ idisqualificd from holding the ‘some 32'“ assl-rslllecakxubringjnfl mill; in was fined $50. and casts or in de- v ‘n L ' ' " ' lto Milvmukee. The driver, Albert Bradley, drove over his body, re- ported that Dickmann and c. com- panion threatened to dump i115 load, and completed his deliver)’- On a ZOO-mile front along the west shore of‘ Lake M10198“. strikers made stiff resistance t0 delivery of milk and energetic ef- forts to push their fight into other sections of the state. Authorities hrpcd the encounter in Appleton, where 300 officers chased u large force of pickets out of town 1n cll order, has been thc "show down." fault of payment sentenced to twenty days 1n jail. i 0W0? romance TE s glddfilwitiiillugh- tcr ‘of the STORM COUNTRY You'll like this better than any Picture the_v'vo ever made. BASE HEARD Former Bank Head Is Charged With Evad-v ing Tax Payment. i run rmrrrsr cnuncu. - Thc . morning service will be broadcast by I station C. H. C. K. Dr. Vincent will 1 speak in the morning on "Lukas lstory." His evening sermon will be “Christ Demand a Supreme Con- trol of Life." Included in the music of the day there will be a gospel hymn "Go to Dark Gethsemane," Gross‘ "Turn Thy Face From My Sins," Berridges “Shepherd of Souls," Goss’ "O Taste and See." cigar Jeanette M. Lewis Of- fered to Promote Huge Loan For tit!’ Nfld. Govt. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May lfl-Jeanetts M, Lewis, 48, formerly of Hamilton. Ont., must pay $4,000 to a Brook- lyn druggist within two years or be sentenced for petty larceny. In 193i Mm Lewis offered to promote i $109,000,000 loan for the Govern- ment of Newfoundland. Miss Lewis went on trial in Brooklyn County Court Monday on two indictments charging grand larceny. When she took the stand 581,1; g i, 3i: éiiiifgiéfffidi‘; ll F BAN A 0 A Prince Edward Island's oldest res- iidcnls will celebrate‘ their birth- days. Tlicy arc Mrs, Alicc Smith, at Parliamentary Bank- ing Committee An- nounces Public Debt AS $3,855,596,800. News, Morton I)o\vne_v. Vincent Lopez, Radio Star Series. (Associated Pres!) NEW YORK, May iii-Edward F. Barrett, a Vice-President of tho National city B11111‘. the sew" largest bank in the United States. sol; in a. witness chair in Federal Court today with a ledger Open 11D- on his knees and read figures show- ing that from 1922 until the crash in 1929, Charles E. Mitchell helped his wife to make nearly $300,000 by r stock transactions. From his ledger, Barrett, a heavy-set, round-faced man who CHURCH OF ENGLAND SER- VICES in the Parish of New Lon- don on the 21st inst, will be as fol- iOWSZ——F1‘OllCll River S. S. and Con- firmation . Class 9.30 A. M. Holy Communion 10.30 A. M. Burlington, S. S. and Confirmation Class 1.30 P. M. Service 2.30 P. M. Kcnsington S. S. 2 P. M. Holy Baptism 3.30 P.M. Service 7 P, M. Rev. Prof. Isher- Is In Demand i i l i I LONDON. Enjr, liluy iii-Every i homo Iiumbc "d thirteen on a Hen- been 'I'l'lt‘l‘CSf\'S, and Mrs. Mary McSwain, Lorne Vullcy, who will have reach- cd the ziges of 102 and 99 years, re- spectively. . ” Alice Smith was born in County Gnlway, Ireland, in 1831,‘ and came with her parents to Prince Edward Island six years later, where she Auburn Play On May 2nd, the Auburn Dramatic Club, under the capable direction of Mr. Walter McEntec, presented “Polishing Papa." a three-act com- edy at Webster's Corner Hall to a large and appreciative audience. The play is one of family life with I \ El Unlucky Number DEGREE S A i ‘l, i CUNFEEREEE fin a" k .. .4: - ,1 rlian, Midzilrsex, estate has ‘. _ _ f) - ion-id. some of tho other numbers are ‘ “J "‘ hi" i ' u mzrc- ndvaoccd state of build- ’ m liirg. but pospectivc tenants prefer II47<<‘<<I’\I'— _ .. [SIZIIICICTS A Ill 0 ll (‘I m ‘NM f“ a No‘ n‘ , (Canadian Press) has resided since. wood W111 P1135311 m; this service. G, began his banking career in 102B as she when.“ bed he, own counsel t, ‘ O Prize “tan 31.5.. 1g- rgg:Zilihnfglfgilgtfiélgrgg: CYITAWA, May 10—The public Mary lvlcSwaui W85 born on the T, slarlggs, Rector, 2:11]tgrac;nfoxgfighatlsfllilzfisggizugf Mitchell's secretary, and, as he rose inform the flour; she would be Wm. 1 l Sq- , F ~- Y 1 _ gun, Nfm ‘ debt or Caimds. the nine iii-owners. ‘ Isic 0f Lewis, Scotland, between use manufacturer, is altogether we from one position to another. con- lng to Plead zunry to petty larceny. I‘ ‘c.1111 . fir. ill vii - “Thnflgms” “é an“ vs the first municipalities mid corporations ~‘ May 10 and 20, in 1835. The fam- M; and Mrs, Henry ,y_ FiLzGerald ready to go about his home minus tinned to handle Mrs. Mltchells The mm; accepted the plug, and A i‘, sliv- ‘ tn o.’ hm, rigor‘ said 3 amounts to $8,855,596,800. thc Pnr- il_v came to the Garden of the Gulf ucuolupuuled by mell- lwo children Shoesnecktle and grammar and his business affairs, read entries cor- deferred sentence pending payment i f i g ’ ' ‘ ' |liamcntary Banking Committee rc- eight years later and settled in Wllln, and Beverly, leuvc this morn- so“ and daughter begin to mush roborating evidence contained in o; m; mung“ Ii F‘. WWII“ f m Pr“ creme ported today to the House of Com- Bclfilst. u lug for Boston where Mr. FitzGerald mm. The son hates the sausage letters exchanged bctween' the M153 Lewis was accused o; ob. F ,5 x g Wm I i1 » mons. This load of debt roprcscnts Iiifl-Q both young girls grew into will receive medical treatment. business and wants to g0 mm 80m‘? Mltchells. I mining $1500 from Alexandra; Q ,,' A“ w} I t l, ‘I t‘ k .1 _ b an annual lnicrcst charge of $~i‘.!l.- \\'Cll1'.\lll'lUQdl\lldInCll-lrlclmyft nclth- thing "refined" like ‘nvestmentl Max D, Steuer, Mitchells chief wflsom the drugs“; on Deuembfl 5 l,’ ._ X r V I ‘and: u uo _ c lf-lffS i‘ .0 o. 1c; mlm ers 965,800 at an avcrngc mtc of 4.77 01- of illcm hurl incu- names cllanE- ff, banking and that brings plan“, o; counsel, read the letters to the Jury, 1g, 1939, as firs; pgymgnl; on a hull i‘ flllClfin .0. l’. u ‘ 121i mil‘ asked t) tmisfcr “ll-Oil the percenL . "l. (m. Ame smith mam“, James, S. A. 0 leer trouble w him’ which Wm decide whether the m,“ interest m gold, silver. copper ‘ ccmmenjmmt CM“ s w” “b uwmms ‘n m” “m: 5u"°t5 were Containing o number of rcoom- E. Smith, while Mary McSwain But Once the various complications mer National City Bank chairman lead mines, 3Q Bmyle, Nth-L fi is guilty, as charged, of having evaded payment; of more than $850,000 in income tax in 1929 and 1930. There were between 15 and 20 pool transactions beginning in 1022 and extending through 1928 in which, the letters revealed, Mitchell accepted participation in behalf of his wile. Her profits from these amounted to about $100,000. married Captain Allan McSwairi, who was also ‘n native of Scotland. Willi iho exception of a few (lis- innf, l‘f'l;lil\'f‘.<. Mrs. McSwainZs fam- ily arc long; since dead, but 1111's. Smith has one son surviving, 80 years of ago. Those remarkable old ladies arc still halo and hearty, and able to zittcud to light, household duties. They lmvc lived during the reigns of four English monarchs: William mendatiorls, chief of which is one that urges a general conversion of Canada's outstanding obligations at I lowcr intcrcst rates, the report also 'dctails the debt of the country and those of the provinccs and municl; polities. Canada's net dcbt (Dolninlonl- was placed at $2,590,080,000 with the annual intcrcst payments, $121037,- 800. The gross direct linbilitics of thc second indictment involved s sec- ond payment on $2,500 on January H, 1931. Hcnry C. Bellew of Montreal, s mining engineer, testified for the prosecution that he owned the mining claims involved. He said that in July,‘ 1930, he sold Miss Lewis an option on the claims but that she paid him no money. ln December, 1930. hesald. he inform- ed her the option had expired. and misunderstandings are straight- ened out, everything turns out well. Outside the members of the fam- lly there is an English Duke. who is a. failure; Rose Parker, who gets on wonderful with Smith; a smart salesman and a. young attorney. .. This play was very difficult to stage, but all who took part in it are entitled to much credit. Following was the cast of char- acters: The difficult role of Sydney - ernoon announc "d- the donntou by l built. the Czrncglc Ct: . §35.-, “Pcopio s'c1n to tlfnk thirteen is 000 for cxic": on p ~ric<i luck" ntid c."r‘m.i1‘l_\' all the tenants $10,090 f-l‘ 11f‘ P11‘! 6111.1‘ hind» ill 1'1 Icons seem t1 l): properoixs. 8nd $4.500 f0." fir‘ 1 in _‘ from thci "I imvc ll"\'1‘l' hoard 0f iii hick some soilrc/r. $5.000 In: 1h". Ell-i b1‘ I om of iitc thirteen ten- downlfint Furd from Frcclcrick i c (l mile has asked to change Swfndclfs. R'ck':’“c. Coin. and -___.____- $1.039 fihhlifllli‘ i119 59-13511 Furs, we irc told. arc most satis- Catholc Sxl‘ VWIF-foui" dc- factory if lzvpt in tho fresh nir. gress were cfn rd "‘_ the lirgcli‘ I Iiusbaiuis fzllfiififl‘ they would he attended awd r1‘ ~. CO1’.\’3":lrlllCll more satisfactory if kept in catitnnl ex rclscs of the Univnrsitg: To Speak Here Mrs. Iiay, the wife of Conlmls- sinner James Hay, Loader of The Salvation Army in Canada, New- foundland, Alaska and Bermuda, became Zl. Salvation Army Officer in 1886 and has a record of Vout-v standing service, piirtcularly in S0- cial Service problems. hcr exper- ience in this work extending over a forty year period, llfld in thc f0l~ his, 1 v the shop. »- provinces iotnllcd Sl,363.382,-1G4, on i IV. Victoria. Edward VII. and K111i; lowing c,,,n,._ries__u_,,gland mmr,” Smith (Papa), was capable perform- A worm FOR FATHER end the 1111111111 Iyifinm 5i» 3'91“; "-*-'"‘*—" which annual interest payments; George V. Both enjoy to the full m South Africa and 130w zew ed by Mn Jggeph Simpson, who gave ____. ———~————-- hard College, amounted to $02,115,593, while pm- j their facllllivs 11nd ylsivn- But. like ’ _ a, true picture of his part both in It is father who writes the che- " Better be 1111110111 U111“ Hntiuflhi; vinclal indirect liabilities added a j others. they experienced many un- 52136113)‘ tslfgeglmarésf yaiodl- manner and speech. as an old man ques for mother's day celebrations PERFECT NEWS STORY; MAN N:fe of (‘our-age for ignorance is the root of mislor- further $215 977,011, with $9,071,034 pleasant and bitter trials as they d,“ England or n n. who did not wish to be polished in and all other celebrations. too. On BlTES THREE DOGS A l lll"C. annual interest, journeyed along lifc‘s highway. Es- “ ’ ' manner or in grammar. the first o: the month h l5 m . - _ _ . - Mr. n t c i N - - ° ° Rt. Hcv. James Mc s, D. D.. The grand loyal of uu-uul, lmbll. pecmlly docs Mrs. Smith recall 5 fly came o Cam a n o Arthur Smith, the son, was im- mus-q; stun-any important member SAGUALA GRANDE- Sim" Cm‘ vcmber, 1929 and has brought to Canadian Social work the benefits of her profound experience. Mrs. Hay is visiting this town on May 31st and will give an address ra Province, Cuba, May 19- The "perfect" news story occurred here yesterday when a man bit a dog. In fact. he bit three dogs, the au- thcrltes reported. Jose Iedon was who, asi il*c'l' lzt will; their native prov- lt-ies of Canadian municipalities scones of political troubles and dire W85 31.584.000.000. on which annual 110171111’ in hcr native land, which interest payments were $87,616,000, g she says. "were so indelibly stomp- thc report statcd. I cd on my young mind that I never As nt liillTll 31, 1933, illc bonds forgot 11min" Mrs. Mcswniu. O1‘ personated by Mr. Edward Shea. Jane Smith, the daughter, was played to perfection by Miss Mabel Cusack. . Rose Parker, a college girl, was Bshop of Aniigcnlsh Chancellor of St. Francis Xavier-u inc“. preticlcd stuxdrrl a high note ofi Ii his cuccumziig review of the opt'm'sm rrtd ccurngc for the fut- i y "r's vrotk Prcsiccnt hlacPherson isa‘d:—“I hm confkicrt that a gootl_ of‘ the household. But the fact is 89116711113’ fvfiflitcn on the second. Why not hand him a. flower, sometimes, along with the “please ‘a u I Fri-ifs Ehzcclkery P5 iskd by Rev‘ i foundation ins b"cu built 110011 llliflYfi-lliviYl i131 iiic Dominion of "A1111! Mary," as most, full; ca" he,‘ on "Morcys Romance". excellent‘? pmiiflrayed by Miss Mm“ fiilliilttihagthdslscildsiflivn charged with the misdemeanor’ D. J. MlcDclmaid, P11. n. vicc-Pre- wlrch you can build successful Cnncdci for horn principal find in- fook nwny voyages with her hus- garct Lambe. He u inclined m be we“, The poice said that Ledon rush- fdent cinferrcd the Ceflrts 011d cnrccrs. "This work St. Francis terest. amounted t0 $780,148,354, g band to foreign lands. She loves to Mr- Williflm Kelly, dlsPhYBd 5d’ He is mntcm h “and m the 0d 011i- Imd Skirted biting dogs after lwardcd the Drizcs. Xavcr has barn carrying 011 for a while those guaranteed for interest i 1111K 01111058 800d 01d (1015 11nd C1111 mirable talent 111 his Pa" “s Dick background. his you": so“ had been rushed ' Judge A. D. Cimpbcll, oi Sydney lcng tune and if is a grrnt satis- Ohlyiotallcrl $2l6,000.000. Icnt-"rtmn one for hours with liu- 31111119111. 11 11011118 819011191’- n He “not one“ the scholar or we Havana. for treatment for r , gay... m; the aciclrrss to tlic gmd- gaclou [Q lmmv incl if has pro- Railway debts nmmmml f0 $919,. ,moroils rind tragic episodes of the (Cnnuulun Press) Plenty 0f humor WM B11111? 011 by dreamen suffered frcm a dog bite. 000.000. a figure, lioivcvrr, which as 55¢"- s-I. JO-Im-S Nfid May m__ Mr. Ambrose Kelly, who elicited ' ' ' ' ' gale-s of laughter from the audience Miss Louise Saunders, the first wo- m ms pa“ as Samuel Karma“ an I _ . H E T I c s "m" lawyer to prance in New advertising solicitor. foundlimd courts was cordiallv ' ‘ Mr. Arthur McCarron, as usual 3y Zistgcf; 52:2: gave an excellent account of him- she appeared on behalf-ofua client Se" as 10rd Reginald Dummy’ a l a 0M1 action ’ duke impersonating British nobility. n ' Miss Mary McCavron very capably In cgggglaguitlnlg hcr on tlhesuc‘ performed hcr part as Marie, a maid iii-visor his 2°52.‘ 3......“ m? ..1°'..fi‘§§?."“ .22? "1 "a 5mm “m PHILADEI-PHH. May iii-Base- tice JudgegMorrls said thnte l? dc The pm of Mm Stephens’ the bu,“ old bugnbool disabled players moéem conditions it was tnt r housekeeper, was successfully play. today is the most serious threat to much to ho c th t he mlwd o0 ed by MISS Mildred Simpson‘ me Phmcmph,“ Amlmcs, pennant H m “w”! 5m W“ M‘ Miss Mary Callalhan Played well clmncm ' an e °° s“ _ ° “hi” ma‘ her part as Peggy, a friend of the George (Moose) Earnshau" and "Lofty" Grove, the A's stellar hurl- crs, arc on the shelf at least for the rest of the week, Eflrnshaw with Lumbago and Grove with toothache. Each hns been out of ac. ticcship. smlth.s_ . tlon several days already. The following specialties were n. addition u» this handicap, more than enjoyed by the audience: N 5m um E HTS Connie Mack, veteran pilot of the Violin Selections by John Grimes, Athletics, got more bad ncws along ducwzl exccilcnt results He shoulders the respons-biuty o! rent and taxes. He is not often the pathfinder. or the pioneer; nor the rebel. Clive father a cheer, ladies, but let him pick out his own necktlrsl In the meanwhile every day is his day. And he spends it working for the wife and children. He wcrks himself to death that his wife and children may be us. surecl of comfort and independence, He belonss witnthe hundreds and thousands who dare not re- volt-st least publicly. 11° 1111B Elven ‘hostages to fortune, as Francis Bacon once said. Ho knows it. But he doesn't cal-c. Sometime we may have s nation. "-1 111911101151 d8!’ to father. That is, if we can get sufficiently wrought up over him. We take him for granted in hu. "1511 800M)’. even as we take salt m!‘ 811M410 in the dailyiprovendgp, - l ti: t cost Hams 85a,“ ed to U“ o far as the Canadian National Rail. Ways is concerned, embraces only? that portion of its obligations not A T guaranteed by the Dominion. The . dcbfs of other corporations amount. ed to smoooocoo. With regard to private debt, the committee YPDOrtcd that tllc figurcs available only pilrtinlly (‘Qyqypd "u, ifiold. H0\V(.".'Jl'. the cmsus of 1931 usccrtuined that out oi‘ u total of 654,297 owned and purgly Owned farms in the Dominion, 244,201 were "wrtsased to the cxtcnt of $677,. 564,100. These figures apply only to "owned farms," and to mortgages mid by wfllorote companies. --i-——-—-i-_-_. A student had been spending free. ly and was short of cash. I; was ncar the holidays, and he hated to write home for money. As a last resort he pawned his dress suit. When the time came to leave for home, the suit was still unredeemed. Speed The ccnductor of a very slow English train hurried along the platform and opened the door of a compartment ocz-upicd by an elderly gentleman. "Pardon me sir," he said, "but I've got some very bad news for you." "Ole," exclaimed the passenger “What has happened?" The conductor looked agitated "Well sir," he said, "we've just had news through to the effeci that Dlshville, the stop where you were getting off, has been burned to the ground." "That's ell right,” return/rd thl passenger; "they will have rebuili it by the time this train gets there." 0 co/zlb zcit/z t/ze natural charm afeasy pozlrc . . . WGQTWNklGIS Glove - Phil Shoes The most graceful bearing Z and charmWB fiéiufc m", b‘: ruined by cruel, ilLfirrmg shoes. “'iikie's Giovc-Phit 511005 with Miss Isabel McDonald as ac- companist: Step dance, by Miss An- nie Grimes; Recitation. "Curfew Must Not Ring Tonight," by Miss Mabel Cusack; Vocal Solo. by Miss Margaret Lambe and Mr. William Glide-Ii; must be five years since I saw you last. How much older you ar scientifically designed H, h ,1 d] d t y “i” Kclly- An ,, we ding snugly to every Sm“ I m I2 cnoughucgsi, {o gginilfieback, fiictggg similar lines ycsterdny. learning mlfiululflwflffifmfi This play was put on for the hen- :n1l:;:itr£' si:m:hth:°wh°l°' look! I should hardly have known f line and curve of your foot. _ It in his has, and “was om that Eric McNair. the Dixie short- §$§§Lb";1'[""' 5"‘; efit of the catholic Women's League , e , mmm‘ you. .. . h Width: AAA to EE ,0 u . pace task of earning u llvulg gu . . l _y. Every “mm 13S; l, g e M home m! mother was helping s p, w 1 be laid up for at least hulls (linings, and wlllbe staged sgsin in the near pom“ ‘ “m1 c“ . l1 GWQIP-YBU, it is a long ", f outcome of a “IP10 pur- mm unpack W° Weeks 111°"! Wit-h 11 Pulled ten- ferml-Dlvi-Ilndlurldrlz future. dun" 1mm!“ y]. scharging his 1 nod not M08111!“ Y0"? 11 I ‘i °5c_'t° fityour out pier- 0° ‘ 4v $150 "Henry." she asked, "what is this don in m! throwing arm’ M." immlmonh‘ d! s L week ‘t. of‘: quietly w‘ would not Am" “m?” 7w‘ , ' ectl , t0 51W Y°“ 1"‘? 0 u”, wig, 0 “eke, m, you. cm yo,” ——————————- M T W d: ' “ "d" "°“'°°" h" 3‘ q comNn-tnbie wear and r0 J “why motherllhe repned "I we“, What! So Man)’ Ihsselllers? any rop 16s. on pendants and u“ w°"d"'°'°“ . meet your preference for ’ _ to a dsnce the, other evening and . ,8 nought!’ i " "Yk- K I E that's the cloakroom ticket." PM" °" Th" "Y "v nm- g "w, a m a B 0 t e S . ,, _. - . . . -—- - m n - Leg us show yo" 1101"“? She continual putting away his “"118” Dd W" 1* "l" 1101111" LONDON, England, May iii-The s this morning? Pasivrfgcr-Jics. I b ll.vc I did, ' ':- r "hard to $1.3? wig}: Wiikie’s Wanted clothes. Finally she lifted the trous- i ' l! I era. They, we, were ticketed. K1185 racing yacht. Britannia,‘ Business is made up of the hands SHQ/IES t1 GlvvvPhii Sh” "Henry." she exclaimed, "whnt Dd yo: rind n fivc-rirxisr bill? /' h" iflken part in more rscee and m4 hearts. thoughts end hurt- 1 kind of s dance was that?“ ro ur-Nn, sir: I Just uanicd to ‘on more pm" "my now numb" throw of m ommmum‘ He" - . find out h~w mwny plssengers on 346) than my other yacht. Her chsndfse in merely the mm gqld, P1008 811d QUBHS. " ' . - . ‘ ‘ first racc this season takes place on ' w Th e4 l lifc, the lif r r. .rl. ills trim hnd lo-it f‘ ~ d ll. r" th. ' ‘ LTD. be is SiIIelPlYeIt-Nll: life of the liigoiurqvi: i m‘ r1 rtr. You m ‘c 13"‘) Ail-u: ~. p. US N: . AAzynzzl ti]: Zulélkegfiguhn a]: tn?” ‘and A! sflbuulht in s > Phone ' ; -r- . . t» .~lr as, _ -_ ,- _ f‘ , ‘ I