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'N ' . ¢,§\> I If,_,._, it I I \ I z I \’I . - s ¥ F » A L TTETOWN GUARDIAN Also LAUREL HARDY Comedy .I l '-‘XS ' `¥l`,l:¥l- E-‘\£ - .ee " '-3'-'.¢, \` ,Di I in \/ ALSO “FINGER PRINTS” .AND USWALD Cowboy will sweep you oi your feet with his lllfllllll feats of horaemanahll* 3` Red-blooded drama with action plus! cel the ed or-. ., '_-_-_ ‘_» Ronald Colman I Scores In “The _ Devil To Pay” \ L-\l`Rl~IL ANI) HARDY ALSO FEA- TFRED IN “OUR WIFE” Ronald Colman fans turned out en masse _\'es:ei'day for the opening _oerfornlaizcc of his latest talking pic- ture. "The Devil To Pay." at tht? Prince 1=Irl'.\'m'ci Theatre, and were -more than \\'ell rewarded. The .=toi~y was especially written for Colman by lfrederick Lonsdale. Anuisinf; and surprising situations, :o_ntiiziiou.= fun, and roars oi' laugh- ter. punctuated the progress of thc novel plot which provides its lead- ing players with one of his most en- gaging roles. Ronald Colman plays the Hon., Willie Hale, wayward son oi" the British Lord Lecland, who has sent the young man to South Africa to -~ “make a. man of 'lllmsel.t." Bank- rupt, he auctions off his belongings, and arr;ves home “broke." He hu- mors his irate father into an agree- able mood, and iinds himself one _ hundred pounds to the good. Colman meets and falls in love with a young society beauty. Tlic.gu~l's ambitious father has contrived to get her en- gaged to a. Grand Duke. The girl risks being dlsowned for Colman, but only on condition that. he never again see an actress with whom he has been keeping company. By u planned "accident" Colman does see her again and complications follow rapidly. Ronald Colman captivates his au- ' dience in one of his happiest roles. The dialogue is brilliantly witty and . excruciatingly funny. and the fast' pace of the star is followed by a Ne very fine cast. Loretta Young, gm youthful and attractive, _justifies Ronaltls quick appreciation of her B charms. Myrna Loy, as the actress. To 1 W De was well chosen, and plays convlnc-.3 ingly. Frederick Kerr and David er Torrcnce as the fathers. gave the R from such veteran players. Paul Cavanaugh measured up to the _Grand Duke’s stanclard, while Flor- ence Britton, Crawford Kent and Mary Forbes proved capable in mln- or` rolcs. "The Devil To Pa_v" is undoubted- ly the seasons most brilliant tnlkie. and one which _vou will not want to miss. finished performance to be expected B “Western ” W'z't/l Daredevil Buck §§"f§,_.;-__'~- C "Men Without Lilly," n. Columbia N "vfP:.tcrn" with Buck Jones in the C fraturcti role. has mor.; than its usu-, al quota of thr.lm. It opened at the `”; Capitol Theatre yesterday. I . » M K -__ - _ . . - - have shown itself so well established the proposed Allitfro-Gerrnan custom, m mm' “mm” or N* 0, "N PM und' .8 mam "gf‘hon‘;r ing! pr” Jones' hair-raising Stunts BFG 8-5 Philadelphia ... ... .. 12 18 ltwashington ... ... .. 4 7 0,with the result that it was uble to union lost gupport after Franc '| b-' ' Y as western roles" on the screen. ` seasoned players including Carmelita Gerasfhty. Harry Woods and Fred Kelsey. ' ing tions. “ - St. New York ..._... Boston ... ...... Chicago ..... Pit P Br Ci hlladelphia . _ .. OOIUYH . . . . .'. . . ncinnatl . . . . . . Ph New York ....... a5hln€ton ..... troit .......... Chica-so Cleveland ....... 17 .414 100 yards Dash Boston .......... St. work ntreal ........ al uffalo ......... l` ochester ....... soy City Mins ......... alll mulls,- . . n l, Mural had ; Jones Thrilling C..-.`.'.If§f,», ohh.. iff.; it r..:»°|`." ew York ._ loveland ... ... ... ... 612 3 Pipgras, Gomes, sherld and Dick- Hudlln, Miller and Sycwell, Myatt. I is built around a friendship cul- of adventure, drama, humor and vive throughout and more firm- establlshed the star, Buck Jones. the most popular dellneator of Supporting the star is a cast of The new Capitol serial and Sing- Sap Cartoon are added attrac- I ' 3 National League Won 16 ssaszasg .. 3?” ...O Louis ........ arSE3<”55SE .sez .asa 10 .520 .441-l 4 .464 38 ‘ .414 ‘md 21 .222 tsburgh ...... American League ; .- shot Put, <12' lbs> Won Lost P.C. .731 .630 iladelphle. .. . . QESSSSSES Q 10 12 17 16 .485 .429 17 17 .393 Louis ........ .820 International League W0n Lost 11 18 14 14 17 P.C. .621 .587 .548 .548 »- o'5'-535455; timore onto ......... lo .441 V ls .sal 50 . 'WW so so '15 75 loo oo NATIONAL LEAGUE 50 All Games Postponed t AMERICAN LEAGUE I Slip -1-:.3 ure!! aa 2 Ba enter years old race and etc. fcc At Rochford Square School pat- my riotic exercises were held PTIVBWIY hee ln each class room. com ' H.ll.E. . . 713 l acting on the part of the star. The plot tivated during the World War be- tween two boys from the western section of the country. The incidents resulting from this friendship are full thrills. It kept the audience on the qul M H Th FIC the Meet, which is to be held at the Abeg th? welt I it my be noted that the events thlslthr ye r ` _ f girls H Hou) ofjtthe meet as issued by the com- °f m tee and some pertinent rules gov- m crnlng its conduct. . . ._ -...... .vi ilic c 5 (High School Pupils, 0 Yard Dash 40 Yard Das-h 0 Yards Run (open 22 Running Broad Jump Running High Jump o ; icyvle -Race (1 mile) -600 (Pupils not having 220 Yards Dash 440 Yards Dash 880 Yards Run Running Broad Jump Running High Jump Pole Vault Bicycle Race (1~2 Shot Put (10 lbs) .485 15 464 (Pupils not having Yards Dash, 12 Im I 75 Yards Dash, 13 and 14 years. ing Entries close Saturdey. June 13th. in No post entries accepted. eco Mail entries to Hodgson M0'rrlS¢Y. fess In junior races a comP€m0l` °°-Tl ring, Sorrell and Schang, Hl!W0\'Ul- dig EIU JUNE I9; -* lev ree Girls’ Events II’““ riots el alt d Provincial interscholastic School Grounds on Friday, June 19th.| include three f~la ug Wm b th “Img to h i tu, ,territory is sent in against him. 1 local ltall season whicllnllevfes 'livery Schmid'-III ll billiid i0 bl-"lc l00ll» ‘Iu‘5`;i;Ic;ti°n for the my t° SI . V _ 1 _ . . The Pf0g‘ram_ loomed, with extensive emigratlo':\ls';a;’he sh 2°ryth°f 5 Sagadswgriged mom,” of hem! a most “cc”s'u| and according to many he wlllpromp- ;° hough socialists contended that “s er S’ ese m ° es e' ,nw ltly lose his title. Hs tenure of 01- e ~ prevalence of big hunting preserves dde the °I'It°°m° °f the series' - fice is unprofitable, irksome to the were 'mme r°°5°n-S Why U13'-1 . . an bull fighting ranches left 48 per After d'°ppIng me ‘Irst set' Ram' ~- hundred per centers; and as he gives d°"1“bI°‘ Th’ “Y I-5 °°m|ll Hcwmg Is the Im of entries for cent of the land uncultivated. Irma cxne bT°iI§et° ttyalxethe tnixt two evidence o' being one of those ou- that /-ibn felt the distant tremor of ’°'“ ° sp’ d ” d s.°°‘ N°‘ 2.1¢-“_”-r Dues ui fighter-¢, it wui be in the bm P°°°S- Spanish revolt, but King Gi-orses 4 Player' The °I'°wd I°“d1y °p` ‘interests of the trade to lee thlt he 1°’ "'uw“V PI”T’°5¢5 and It plauded the little French C a one did not move u fraction of ° an dm" The Saint John Driv'u| Club haveffg divested of his diadem as quickly “sed f°l` IndU5°l`I“I SIWS and t meh Thaw Was’ howevnr' in star as he went. into the lead and announced , _ _ . . -, _ . the date- for their rum as possible with aus mm: to the h|biti°r1 reasing insistent demandthat Dar- §;lrls\fel;le8, 2t.htl:1itg;'i tolyéerzlxaiicygeiy; étxgvmer "ce meet 41-hm, wi" bg July1I¢0nv¢|-|¢|on.g that govern in auch sideratlon of the proposition _ body ' . zzna and zsra. ram will In tam- .M ' Promised. low is given the full programme II°’“°"t be ’°f°""e‘I “nd made “ all He swept into it 5-i lead ln the ° ' action rather than conversation. ‘ classes raced each day. The track ls d°°I"””g 3"' 'md me” ‘°°"°°I III” "I°`I hung put in exceuent condition. it' ~ ,, _ Their on y omamei-is were the - tory at 6-4 after being matchpointl “ew A mn English Market Losses . on four other occasions. is expected that there will be a large 0! the ‘- Inumber of horses go over from this mx _nm Pendertut B |°okin' |»m._ for the maid of honor and la Authentic causes of unrest in Eng- Mo EAL' Que" May 21_C°'“'IProvince. ‘ I , _ pendants fo th b id id land included the decline of foreign ‘ ad; Med the Davis cup series here ward to anotixiler record breaking daY` r e r esma s arkets under attacks of the Unit- th evemng at ‘me match an when Millgaa and Morrison have an- IP. E. I. 19 yrs °I' ““d°') m ` ~ - Marcel Rainvllle Montreal rallied ' Im” um” mpullr "ce meet' States, Germany and France; ' ' no d th In New .mm Aug. sth the imc MI R".- EIS C rtis Chipman. . . . , , _ o » 0 J. B. Lewis, of Freetown, P. E- 1 to seniors -industries. But it is recognized that lured the “lst mauh when Frank ed and 2.28 mixed. . ' “ rf , O Pe England must increasingly look to I, shmdsv _New Y°l`I‘» defeated D'-I - Church Marrles of the ceremony the organist p dominlons, and the throne must Jack WrI3ht» M°“I'I'e°-I- 8'5- 3`2- 6‘2-I All Serene Mcndels f t has been some friction with France N V ilciated and was assisted by Rev. D. ° 9' there were more people than any- and Jugosluvia, but on the whole no Speaking of importatlous, it wn.s,H Mammd and Rev_ B D Know side in where else in Eurobe SDOHSWIHB WV- large clouds were sighted on the`1t- to be expected that PrcsrdeneI.1-he church was ,med to capacity Crowe and under olutionary ideas. At the recent elect- ,man horizon Sehryar of the M. A. H. A. wouldf Friends of the bride had decorated Church. and under ‘Um in September 01' ISS* Ye” “P” In Poland, the casual observer uI0v° vluiin Lv in ' us connection with 8 mill-5 BU" °f b'°W“Ie°I ww ,md under proximately one-third of the total the church with spring "owe" t .might have thought political condit- the Jlcllie Kane-Halifax Wolverin I ' po _ cl t I electorate voted either for Adolph 1 b mb] 9° th gh |¢¢¢¢ Abu -Ind plants and tems’ while Wm” oh and under ‘ons ore rese ance ose pre- el- sro own I _ . . I ° mu "I" satin bows and dainty sprays of dais- '° mawh' bmw" shoes and gm and under lfitlex-'s national somalzsts or for thc mmng in Spain before the ovenhmw N¢|¢h¢|- the w¢|v¢| nm gh. ,4b|,|¢_;‘ and br ,les marked the guest pews. Miss Mar- and under °0mm\1IliS¥-S. DOUI BXtI‘@m0S b€ifl€ of Alfonso, but actual conditions dif- had any string: on the former flam- Inn Hamm” presmed st the organ The and under admittedly SUIVIH8 *D °V°l`Iihl`°W me fered widely. . lllon star and it remained for him md is the bridal Duty entered me ll 0l'i¢C present regime, yet the govem- . N. B, a conference between one! D. A. MacKinnon return- tmile tracks. The Colonel felt that it Zigi: is due to this Province to have a ,ru free-for-aller and for that reason “day ‘mmm “ ’° made the purchase referred to above. Bah: no also bought the tmtter oclden, ° “ WF mlkilll some chang e Colonel’s ln- M,-_ wi - building was a smaller bull ' W* not fireproof, had no lm, ` heating h, Fin 0123 7' IIRSI lull Spend $11 m SAINT JOHN Saint John Exh and the city llmwlns that it $114,968 to build tlkell in the re D 8 Q plkns. 'rhg prop, u.- i consisted of l ill Wilso til exclusive of an from $174,800 to gl plant would cost stucco on the exter rough bout $182,500, including answer to comming leon explained auf U16 Dl`0D0sed structur n arena, which w ost $110,000. The By omitti ol Cl 8. equipment, and t advantages in the here. Porter said the hoc operate on a percehh uid, suarantee an in White said even I-sms legislation would be doubted li' it could the Legislature. e to increase the facil Exhibition Association an area. will be used for oth The C. N. R. may req established elsewhere D I bride, an amethyst n E. J. Chisholm of Hazell was groomsmen and th; were Rev. J. A. R. Tlngley ect Love," and at the sohn's wedding march McKay, mother of the T l 1 11 et 1 I b rl of roses. the ceremony an informal was held at Green's dir wedding party Present- '- to: M nl - a u tl r which was decorated vi flowers was centred with with bridal decorations. A and groom was pr0P°5°d replied. the reception Mr. CFO” de left for a two-weeks nl through New Brunswick scam, mer which they will 1 Central Bedeque. where ll is pastor of the HIP For travelinz the bride Wt with French model Baku I” own fox fur. groom! gilt to the bride; k, to the groomilml" “nd uunnry ima nit to my the nml worn as to when li-I ld cuff links 'end *he ‘°I°I‘II ' church played the brian chorus :mn °" '° ment'-S POSIUDI1 WM 001159119195 S0110 Hunsary. one of me countries hard wished to play next season. If heIL°heng,.1n ' P01191!- With H0 Prospects of revolutionary est hit by the economic depression, had |topped_oi\‘ a\`po|uts along the The bnée who was “wen ln m`,._ 14% WI-S d under Chtmle. CIW-HCGIIDF Heimlch Bfuen' 'showed little sign of political change, line be could have squared things up. rm" by hu- gaghgr wore a gown of Bwh mtiml 'S cool-headed and firm wrt-21-,ana armed uprising was felt unlike- nut nam .ppm-muy un autumn Iwhm mp, black ,mn ,md v,,,,,,,_ of frlendl ¢h1'°“8h°“° "le M '15 Yards Dash, <0pen> `e¢ti°n Policy was elven primary cred-*1y_ The nu ln the price of farm pm- with mi intention of playin; on the 'ctennes lm, He, vm of ,une was whw ,M N for the stability of the Sttultifm -duels amounted tc national alma- mum u he 1.-num ht. mana hl|‘w,,,.,, 1,, um ,mm and W,-5 held ,,, the ltrse mlv °f I°"°I" “ SPIN! Of the DFECHYIOUSMSS °f the Ier for Hungary and the number of transfer for that particular cent:-c.Ip1,c, by ,_ Coronet of orange bk* ¢¢lV¢d- d "0, nomic situation. Business men Prollbbless was estimated at as,ooo or as might have -'uma turkey" wnh‘,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, "_ the ,mes Wm, c,,,,,,_ Rev. Mr- Gr°W° ¥"d““°° cd 0DtimlSm» twelve per cent of industrial work- I Butler, but he ate his ilnt meal on en of the “me now rs d nn AGMIB The bride‘s Elf* W tm mu an amethyst bar Din- M bride and l'l'0°m M" ° . 1- good wlsbc were evidenttd C University ln lm in nrt# “‘ _ e an ihcd _ grlt Ie". hh" Ein" mum' ucross the back of her neck witsh A ` th°°]°”' Tm brme' who Is l Flsflsln Si-BY! Shun! "Politically stable but economical- ~ narrow band of o an e bl 1: d . u“'°’°‘ Ily almost on the point of stsrvat-I The "Heavy" 'tangle r I "mm u ' has H li old cannot enter the 1° WI’ Spams change was without ef- inn" was the description recently ap- - m:t-cl'i‘lI1’E:r:ovl'vl‘lnan:ivh:; ofxlzdtz °t ed t of symptomatic reaction in It- Iplied to Austria by A Prominent D01- By the time summer is throulh shower bouquet of roses 0“t`°""bwn "es" ‘I me words . The republican party th-rs haritml economist. 'rhe people wel-».u»¢ angina mu. of ui. lmvy- _ ` included Mc lf-4 M"'~ C' H' n cf small account and like the seen as traditionally opposed t.oIwa‘gbt situation should be fairly wall Awww" of munist ar) clalist rtie ` ° the saint .mlm 1-lifh S°“°° I been employed in *Il* I" IIN Porter and Ritchie. dk Tum, pgnnu of the groom; Ml* IW S0 P11 I. it change, but so hard put to it to sus- um-avelled, and a return to a more 000111! U03” °f H"tImd' 5 virtually disappeared. !vIu==~l°1ini'S taln life that an element of doubt annul mu 1| expensed. By that -me bm, W., mended by her _h 0! the st i bride; mv, E. J. Chisholm: . - _ intl* . mu remain n any forecast. Even time Camera will either be analysed up mu qw | H‘l°Ibl'°°*» P- E' I" J' B' 1| R E H R. E. ur- town. P- 5° I" R” “nil ur I e o ture altogether. For a mama ha has er ,mm M," nom,” M ' G. E. sharpe of Hoyt. N 5-- ‘II usual the big feature ofthe picture. Detroit ... .. 514 lfChicago 2` 5 2‘sho itself less atentl di tat but th::.c are enhanced in the pres-I ent instance hy some unusually good a I _ 1 _,__ . . .s -._ , d w P y C Oriel. jections, and the general attitude eluded the appraisal of thou who M1" V," Nab," u b,,l;§:,In‘T:s IM Rommel, Mahatfey, Wnlberg and' Hadley Marberry, and Spencer; The growing strength of Fascism has was against: disturbance either in-‘ !.‘ - _ea \~rne and olualfy illhtore with"1'hg mghg gf h I ¢I“'- ' Cochrane: Bridges. Sullivan. Her- Thomas, MoKa‘.n and Tate. _ than the effect of atrenguccnin th tern Im" wore orcmd' 'd Mn. Alma outlet- of St- M” -- I ° 11°' °=\¢m°1- _ » annum, um au dean we the .bi-iaumutu mm. gmgftf. M, ‘ ' - nu d’a Llailcat can grnrr-