p‘ Lanlasn Come out of the kitchen - - - and‘ keep in touch with things! - ATPTEND A ‘ MATINEE! Palm and Mama aren't at home - - - they ve r gone down to the SW’ Palace roman What? Y o u haven't heard about that PW‘ ture showing! 0h, Y0" have - - ~ and Wm," 3°; ing right over? G001!- pl] meet you there in just a “Hi6 bit. G00!!- bye! rhinos? Euwnnu - r0 bar-sin‘ Showing At m5 _ 1 and 9 M t; M's ‘sitcom _/' i"? . ‘ VVARET aEERY - 05mm“ . “QAQ BASCOMB NiiiSii "ARJORIE MAIN-l. CARR“ N gauges RRFFERTY - Nialrshnil THUMPSO EXTRA! NEWS OF THE DAY “ EMPIRE " tl-lllliiilT AND 5411 Shows 7 - 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 Comedy - Musical Sports - Cartoon 14169462 t" P01 L571’ . an $10411 "*5 ‘CAPITOL- rot-nit w: SAT. Shows _3:l5 - 7 - 8:45 Moot The NEPGATS ‘Mill rum lliiillll WATS! Also Laurel-Hardy Corned and Serial ACE wnsrnnusas rnnmr. runs ‘llhe West's rnost exciting new tea-m has come to town in Colinn: bla Pictures’ "Roaring Rangers.‘ which starts today at the Empire Theatre. Quick on the draw in a ht or a frolic, the Durango Kid (C lee Starrett) and Smiley (Smiley Bur- nette) bring ou double-bsrrelled wild west thr dun It was a good idea for Columbia to team these two players. each one a star in his own right. They play well together. Their i'irst picture has been dons with the melody outdoor show that's got music . . . action . . . and an. The story takes place in those lawless da s of the railroad land boom, when the Durango Kid is called ir-w the fray on the side_ of a terrorized citizenry, he finds him- self u against almost overwhellm- ing ds. But. with the methodical eour e of the undaunted. he sees that ustlce ls done in svfibdi’ 0N0!‘- WALLACE BEERY. owns): scone n IN MGM's “BAD BASCOMB since the early Wallace Jackie Cooper lcl/ures has tful a team on the Pr ‘ Edward screen as that presented in the new M-G-M- outlaw drama. "Bad Bsscomb.” co-starring Wallace Beery and little Margaret O'Brien. Both the veteran Beery and the Mavrjorle Main. and her aBnildaughter, Emmy (Margaret ' rm. Little Emmy, having decided that is oln‘ to 0111b 2°11"... she interferes with the .1- forts 0f the bandit and‘ his hench- fi i a i of old held by HIP LENGTH RUBBER BOOTS Assorted Sises I to 12 PRICED ' Georgetown And ' Iiolnlty c i.'&.""“* it and lliaosdllgrothy 35am. ~- lotatotovm, motored to Georgetown recently. uh? ‘M’ .l.i-‘.‘.’.‘.'.".‘.'° e0 0n Tuesd on his way to Lobster tory in Lower on tsgue. when he will be employed for the season. Geo e Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. listor H. Stewart.‘ Mitchell WW1‘) , had n e- sons in the service war. One ill is in uniform, Ivan, who recently returned from overseas. Trucks are busily engaged in haul fertilizer from the George- town otato Warehouse to points tn the cotsnty. Mlle Grace Stewart. do btgr oi Mr. and Mrs. Allister H. tewsrt] entered the P. E. Island Hos-pits on Saturday, for treatment. Mr. Raymond Lavandier. recentlry discharged from the R. C. A. . and part owner oi’ a fox ranch here, with his brother Frank, ha - ehssod his brother's share and will fimsntle the Ranch for the lum- Mr. Lewis Fitzpatrick, Woodville Mills. was ln Georgetown on busi- ness on Tuesday. . and Mrs. Clarence David are receiving the congratulations oi their many friends on the birth 0d a daughter on May 3rd, 1948. Mr. John Bstchilder, crew mem- the C, G. S. Brar-z, had of visiting his family and many friends here, while the Brant was in port for a few days. Mr. Lorne Stevens ls busllt en- gaged in puttir-r down a loun lion on which he wil move the home he wchdlftlliy purchased from Mr. Russel e. A Government. Engineer recently inflected the Ferry Wharves on bot the Georgetown and Lower es. Citisu-is hope this repairs on both wharves as their condition is really bad-G, the Mormons. So penetrating is her influence, however, that the hard- ened ascomb is ultimately led to sacrifice his freedom when he leads a spectacular fight against a band of marsuding Indians and saves the caravan from anr-‘hilation. Beerv is his usual master of the Bad Man rolc. with little Miss O'Brien completely appealing and captivating as the youngster who is unimpressed by his toughness. Their teamir-r is a highlight oi’ one of the ‘year's most entertaining screen o ferings. IIE (l!!! I0 30W! 4ND FRU- lII/D fNW/l own: women/on {e cor 0m now/v ‘r ill? IMW IIE ill/PS TIMI 433B’ '3' $417 A dosh of Abbey's, New and then, ls mighty helpful to you when Your system's sowed with acid waste. And -aoyi You'll likf That Abbey tests. Plain/rt and Easy to Take Icfore Bruit/m‘ "FIT-Ill?! e e unit's v M . Leslie. at her side. was full of excitement. He wore ' a tweed locket in imitation to his father's and a bowler hat. sll htlytoo lar e for him, aurmounte his pelc. delicate face. Roy had his arm round his son's shoulders. ll: was doing his best. .to make him "hor- aoy", Susan thought. At lest the com titers wars sstlafactorly for the start. e flag fell. ‘They're off!" There was an excited hush. broken gal); by the pounding roar of oo s. atrngglfng mass at the first jump. Ivar Susan. who knew nothing about horses and riding. could not fall to notice the superb ease and rhythm with which he that the galloping horse, ears pricked. and the man. on its back, seemed, almost like one entity in- stead of two, merged together ln complete and faultless co-operat- 0 n. Y The rnass'of horses with the grey still loading. cleared the jump, and the next after that. Io;- a few seconds they disappeared from sight behind the rising ground. When they came back in- to view Martin's chestnut was Illnirll on young Jewell. It was obvious that Martin was making the su reme effort of his life. Slouch ng over the saddle. is body seemed to be moving the body of Jupiter. willing and urging him on with the determin- ation of victory. The race had now become vgry fiXcili-HK- The two horses mced neck and neck. while the crowd watched with bated breath. Susan felt herself growing tense and rigid How many of these people knew, she thought. the rivalry behind the race itself? Marth and young Jewell. If only Martin oould win. Then perha s he might feel better. begin to orget the past; set some of the bitterness out of his blood. "O-oh!" They were over the Water Jump. but one of the horses behind had fallen. There was s loud splash, but nobody took more than a momentary notice. All e now were cm the two leaders, in: neck and neck for the jump. —- - Martin. Susan realized had hi- most shot his bolt. It looked for a moment almost as though Jupiter was slipping backflfhe grey we; still goi-ng superbly. poised and confident, with flying feet. At the last Jump something h”- pened. Martin had closed in too near to the grey. There was a sudden shout and a momentary mix-up of horses and riders. Tim- othy Jewell's horse stumbled for e moment. collected itself and gslloped on towards the straight while JurJ-ter camecrsahlng to the ground with Martin flung off sideways on to his head. ' There was a cry from the crowd and then a tense silence. The rest of the field went safely over the last jump and swept on down to the winning-post. Martin lay very still on the ground. < Susan stood immovable. She felt Roy's hand on hers: -“I'll go and see what's happrcied. You ~ wait here." Peonle surged' round her sympathetically and somebody took her arm. She felt quite unable to and her body was shaking. She saw now that the Army doctor had gone out to where Martin was lying. One or two men who asd been kneeling over Martin‘ on‘ the ground made “my for the doctor to gel to him. Somebody else was bringing a stretcher. There was a tense hhsh" among l spr-ik <-O-O+%O4-O-O-O MT. 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Martin was being ut on the stretcher. She coud see from where she was standing that his body was limp and lifeless. Pct-t hops he was tinconscieua. do had fal en on. head. probably he had concussion. She started off automatically in the direction of the little group who were carrying the stretcher. Perhaps there was something she could do to hols. p nibly when Martin recovers conaclotfinels he would ask for her. Mrs. Iorteseueu hand through her arm restrained her. "Genie away with us new, dear. There's nothing we can do." It was not until she saw Roy com- ing back through the crowd io- wards her his fat genial face puckered nd almost unrecogniz- able, that aha realized that Martin (To be continued) In Memos-ism In loving memory of HINDI, I. BU!!! who panlsd away May o, ildd. Bad! Mined Wlf F . 5403i. w Q u" ‘In, 7Elilsn '0 _. 'D_iar_y Iraslslallfanssrawlff (Continued Page. 0