. . r-.-\~ . '1 l‘.I' s ' _ ,_..'."_;i_;'i‘a.'.v_ri L:z:.~.j;§:,i.i~i , "IIUOV Men's 4 Buckle Overshoes Jersey $2.25 Cashmer- ette'—- — —- — — - $1.98 2. Buckle $1.75 end - $1.49 Men's Rubbers - — — 59c Boys’ 49c Youths 39c Women's 47c Children's 45¢" Gum Rubberi — Red Sole Men's $1.39 Boys‘ $1.00 i Men's ‘Felt Lined Boots Rub. bsr Bottoms - -- -- $1.95 Men's Knee Rubber Boots r———----$. All first [reds rIbbI. For other prices see your latest sale Keep your money at some. llflWMili liclIIIlS 17.“. Mr. ner, s. Iorrner Mayor oi this city, board INTERESTING COMDETPMDN 4.00s! letter carriers are "all I008" over the rivalry shown in ng con- unoiiicial comio oi the next competitors who lieved sloout read to. cede domination int e contest. game. Iilrshk phie, ehn end Longs Angus Weir and run- ners up. fiOK TRIAL AT Y'S _MEN‘V_S _fikun-'rnem$s TWEEL BLDG. - GT. GIO IT. ‘ CHER BEUNTID WITH OLD TEA PUPILS " ding snnivers , Novs- Boatian ed their ic- ilfrgpiiirl: illtn s "write-w" poi the event. s: daslster 030N915!" oeived“: letlterirom - 0ft!“ Bulb Teesdal oi (e0 vsus Med) 00s Cog, Conn. Mill male. 110W u; ‘Rum MoDONALD —-At J Dec. 23rd. i089. to Ml‘- Wilson McDonald. a son, Go Allen. MAIBIAGIB N! l . ~ u pa... mic .. b RA . B. “bl-Ill a 9 llinocgxilhelen) McPherson to we 12M, ereon. DEATH! Atzv-‘aifiwlll Jiflm lzghdlallwyearsl Allmrlhnernllglllill: Erdcylwmornln st‘ 5t. dunes Church 10 o'c ock. SNELGIOVI -—fllr Gllllfllatlwwél 7B People's Com - In Memoriam Banner; -111) Memoriam . In v l I‘ _ fi: sci€h*r"-"--°“"""'.‘a' ongysw,-hq.wseesinsetlntssd severe, .. . e _ ' Hie‘ II i...- i. ‘ ' V ' - Ind-iv! i ni§=#"-rs."_t'."t==i i "s. acted ss lodges. Much ‘ evidence was produced by Jim Mschdyen. the prosecuting law- a-nk Clark . _Thsy ‘nhaeised the law of compensation ,--where many gain. only a ieiv must lose. The accused was mo- hounced "not guilty" and recom- mended (or a nennanem place on one oi the club's couimlttees. Fred Andrew presided st the meeting. John Price. Dari Taylor. Ralph Jolmstone and Mr. Hawkins o! ‘roroxrto were" present as guests. B. KAIMOY SAILS —Thc Norwei lan neigihter Karmoy ieit port e town Wednesday with e car o potatoes and head- ed for Iou urg. N. 5., and Hali- isx. The ice breaker Montcalm from Montreal swaitedm the Nor- Q that sojourn in Prin e waters. 0n Jiln. ahewasccnvoyed irons Charlottetown Harbor by the poweriul car ierry Charlotte- town. Butthe Karmoy was caugh-t in the ioeoii Point Prim and she was compelled to remain there until Jan. 8 when» t‘; Charlotte- town completed her cuties as ferry between Borden P. E. I. and Tannentinc. N. 3.. ior the da . ‘The ice-breaking terry then pic - ed the Karmoy and escorted her Courts. Personals .l£r. John Richard. Merchant. u; 1. wee among the vis- . Carsne itere to the Oity Yotllrdfli“ Miss Msry Logan has returlrlizd and Mrs. Rev. Cain l-i. . D- priest st. fiqlwfi m" has gone to htmtreal to stood the iunersl oi his" sister Rev. Blster Saint Aimee oi Reme- ose Club it was decided Tom at Men were enter; it ' us-sing it ll . in his north u. 1m i . worth whicggsid: "i: l0 issisi u inuiii IIIIRK Growing Popularity Of Manual Training Courses Sponsored By Y’s Men’s Club. For several years Y's Man J. L. Curran has conducted Manuel Training Classes at Y. M. C. A. Each year there has been amarked increase in number of boys wish- ing Io attend these classes. This season the applications were so numerous it has been icund necessary to provide for the GILIBAQEITIEIIE oi these classes. At the weekly meeting oi Y's Men's to provide ss- sistence te Y's Men Curran and arrangements were made to have Mr. Percy Barlow take over some oi these classes. Mr, Barlow needs no introduction to the Citizens oi Charlottetown. For many years he taught Manual Training -in the city schools, P. W. College. There is now greater opportunity ior boys to participate in this very important branch of technical training, Y's man J. L. Curran will con- tinue giving instructions along with Mr. Barlow. The Y's Men's Olulb are to be commended ior the Doc. splendid work ixey are conducting for the increase the judgment our community leaders in Youth Training. outh of this City. ‘This activity Is in lne with oi s. number oi interested Veteran Actress Recalls Thrills 0f Stage Days BY MARY ELIZABETH PLUMMER NEW YORK. Jan. l2 —(AP)—- Three decades from the time she first enchanted New York as "Peter Pan" in Sir James Barrie's play. Maude Adams today told an audience-which as children whispered warnings to Petoryears ago over the iootlights-Jihat "oi l my plays. I love ‘Petz. a best." _ Many grown-ups who hoarded pennies in Peter Pan banks back in 1906 in order to see the play eight or i0 times crowded nto town hall where the actress. now 88. talked on "phases pi the drama." Appearing on a New York stage ior the first time since her re- tirement more than 20 years ago, Miss Adams took three curtain calls. Finally stisblow a klaa- to the capacity “ e. Nearly 500 were turned away. Then, in a gentle voice with a trace oi’ sadness, she said, "Ohantcclef was my most inspir- ing play." “We start out young, thinking like Chantecler that we can make the sun rise. The chief idea oi that play is man's acceptance of his world-his task. “We must sing the song we know. sing the song God gave until death." ' Miss Adams said "Peter Pan" wave Mr open sesame to theworld oi children. "Ch. the pleasure oi that play" she exclaimed. "Oh, the hi, happy llic of an actor - Slain Toronto Man's Sister ls Threatened ,.‘°°l°"‘%......"‘2'."“£°"ss“’S c 0 . J%Eriesl%ndwrLRi£-3 i-Bmlgtefi "CIT! P‘. mteotfilk: u» r 11v o! the l‘ Pan‘ iter ttendi ‘winc- sogllollllferlli, his. Kiri. B" MoDermott. reported to investig: thmllte - youknow v/h t is good r you. k W"! mozih shut. You know who nd to J. W. Loy oii. Police took liilllod - "r adjacent to the Aulac independent i011‘ em slain Saturday nlflht ch Toron home Witnesses included Po cc Oiiicers L. A. Mclnnis and Gordon Storey oi the City Police for the Crown and the accused. Otis Young. The case was adjourned until later in tness. Mr. R. R. Bell was Attorney for Young. Attorney General Thane A. Campbell and assistant Crown Prosecutor Frederic A. Large are reoresentlng the Crown. Today the "count" liquor will occupy the attention oi Court. 01d Ahoidcaur Still 1n llsc W 0n lihignccto , N. B. Jan. U-(CP) it by early Acadlan settlers ears ago. an aboideaux is conn t ullifi in service as part 0i the‘ Becky le-Polnt do Bute hi hway The combination dyke and C8805 the ridge was first used in NormandyJu-ance. and later in this country, to shut out a sea and facilitate drainage oi aimed land. Cumberland Basin, at the head oi the Ba oi Fundy and along tihe south oirs oi the Isthmus oi Chg- necto. has a tidal variation oi 0 ie 40 feet. The Aulac River flows northeast from the basin and be- tween broad stretches oi fertile marsh, Ln describing how settlers built aboideaux, a record dating as far as says. "The method was to plant five or six large trees in the places where the sea enters the m cs, and be- tween each row to lay down other trees lcn Wm ontop oi each othorsn i111 vacsntplaces with d so well beaten down thatzthe tide could not pass through it. In the middle they adjusted a flood- gate in such a way as to allow the water irom the marsh to flow out at low water without germittln the water from the sea ilow at high tide." o make Acadian settlers on land in three years Abbe Le Loutre lan- nsd the huge aiboideaux now orm- ing part of the highway between here and Point de Butc. The abbe, was priest at Beausejour and vicar general oi priests in Acadia. v Tremendous diiflculties were en- countered. More than 300 worked day tides. Thousands of stones and fascines were used. After three months a. strong tide destroy- ed the first sluioes but in two years (June, 1765) the alooidesux was im- ishcd above the high tide mark, Sir ‘ Fleming Planned One Other aboideaux were built later across the Aulac. Quicksands ruin- ed two. ‘Ilhe Etter Arboldeau. con- structed under thesupe on oi Peter Etter. was erected near the site oi one oi the defective struct- Bir Sanford Fleming, in survey- ing the line oi the lntercolonial Railwa between Moncto and 'l‘ru- ro. dec ed to build an aboideau near Cole's Island, use th Aboideau Ior crossing. River build a short wooden bridge east of Aulac Station. Most oi‘ the travellers entering or leaving the Maritime Provinces pass through the Isthmus oi Ch - necto. geopraphilcal centre oi e Maritimes, The great majority of Canadian soldiers who-went over- seas and returned crossed the Elter Abcideau either going or coming. The tides are engaged in a never- inate two dangerous level railway orossi led to the construction in 1920 o the last a/boideau w be built across the Aulac. A main rall- wsy line crosses this site immedia- tely north oi the Hitter Aboideau. 1108111110 llcaring In Gcnspiracy case EALDPAX. Jon. ll ~40?) '- Three witnesses were called by the Omwn today in the case against William Beibineau of Monoton and 11mm» P. siattery of 8a John, two New Brunswick men srged with conspiracy iollowind n $11,000 liquor seizure on Moose River Road, Halifax Coun- JM siguliimh r Saint ilohn enies rown o . ilstrlot acltountant of the n Brunswick Telephone Company. plve evidence‘ resigning‘ Ions ‘do: canoe-cells staged the telephone o Slsttery. Mil Gertrude Pinder at. to Noonan,_ Assistant United Attorn PREDICT N EII II E V EIATIIINS IN FRAUD BIISE S) (‘A-colored Press Stsii Writer) NEW CAKE FLOUR Pkg.__.__' 290 Old City Raspberry or Strawberry ' 27c I06‘ or Mustard Jar 25c _ “WA” - "films ‘y Tlll 000ml liuarillan - A .. - Trinity United Church ~ SELLS rim column a reserved ior new d mart. sauces! is RUBBERFOOTWEAR . .....':',‘°'.'.'.‘...':'i..';".f.""..‘i'.'.'.:i l ' i»... "H. "“‘*“‘°"" ““' 59g L55‘; _ aflfinenczorc rerun; y”. s sic-Y. r, Ila-Ilse!!! nui. I ' " UALITWFYOUR G narrator... %f.~...’.‘.'“.".'£. zoo 01scount0ff “M11153 51111981 mans. u. use, l, _, - 0 B , THE FOLLOWING . DRESSES‘ y . , m: CANADIAN STORES LTD. new“... .. m, ...,,,‘, M25; ssrnv KIMONAS Sllpffllllfl 601111 . . ......___--.--. E m" "° "m" ‘"°"'“" Iitli-l-IS-Zi Tgggps . _ C“? "m - . " 13¢‘ serous . M°L"°"'* i-‘iivwfl °F BCOTI-AND- i iece WOOL surrs c332 “n3”... fhisslflfi“l.. tbliqtlé’. SA MoNl Lb'T'"12°' 2 l“ . Bulk PEANUT BUTTER 25 01- ‘la’ am... i. ma... i... 1cm .. - P aet charge w... oi in s.- Pll-CHARDS 2 TE 430 EATON’S HONEY ' glhfgrhmamqfirlg-tm-i l9 Pwlllfi’! i Al” phi-ems Court yesterday. It was Tin __ ___,__ __,__ _______ 0 A Lb- "_ _ 7 o J w- if n. nur<>.'°.°°wrr."“'il'r "r22 f? ‘ET’ 65c ciinimitrlitidl? “itfiiféfi SHREDDED . 3 - M z‘ M T _ " _ _ _ _ WLEAIYE ma lilDltIDA-Mr. and Q Zppairg for 51,25 “gggmgigyfigdwgmdihgoignfl. ‘L? WHEAT. Pkg. 12c. 2 for -— 2 c sxggfiaflilasdplcKLEs 18 02' leftsTuésg ‘Irfilgglerlgrlloorlll-lbltgllfbleli‘: ‘ . m‘ fifi" 12w}, "““‘°' “an; . _ “you Lb. A ",§§§,~,,1"',f'§l“'_§“g§°ky,§" bgwm- Thg smart 3pc”; is. ‘<5’..i.....“'»r.: itziifrsstur. Smgapvfe Sliced. Crushed I °§u\ 7‘ kg W en's Rubbe O ll son. who is atteeridizig Mil. W“ Fwd!" “d” ' 0|’ I F c‘ EATONIS Orange so?‘ ciau....7. l’: ii: “m” “M's; 221 Q"°°" Sm“ . “.3"...“'J..“i.".‘. ‘Stilt’. °“2."€..°.'?;?“‘ ii PINEAPPLE Cubes Tin m“ ‘ °N¢ 100 \S0' MARMAl-ADE 2 Lb- Jar rulepyppyggqugmq-g “u; Margaret Dougan which a dispute over notice oi aip- I vs 1' 1'\ “um; m rubber gootwea, an me flea] had arisen would be argued s RP I b9\ zeor “m, pm,“ m, m,“ om" homa- , tcr, it was decided. They were U R SE SOAP I cat“? soup Culyerhouse I10 cstelogueaBuyst homg {rpm mm cases l“ whlch the accused c 31° , . corals-mansion. m“ 13 Q1 , __ %$$%p?wt1i..%vm: tigfilgxragfi Ealgs-f-bil-OEIOI’ -- -— — - — To!“ a and No. 2 Squat Tin 13c. 2 for __ ___ ' ' ' — _ * C A‘ today at 10.90 a.‘ m. the case o! TSOAP “d E 01,13“ Aylmgr ‘ the King, respondent vs,‘ Otis Each 7c‘ 3 for ____ __ __ __ \S\3 _ APPOINTED T0 aosnp - , u , b! th 3S PIE CHERRIES T 1 . Plllll- BIIRI-Illl .3 ~° 25o I '" 4° a 'W°g;'§§n§,m§i%m%$ g; ‘vehicle w... ............. r... Bulk Lb. 7c. 2 Lbs. - _ _- 9 0°“ Ribbii" FEARS . “divine. New'm_umwick_ sentence was seven da s in Jail. swansdown No_ 2 squat Tin 10c. 2 for __ Island Boneless CHICKEN 7 Oz Tin -_ _ __ SPINACH 25c 21c, 19c‘ 25c EATONS Lb. 14c 21c JAM 2 Lb. Jar - - - 21c BULK COCOA 2 Lbs, WH|TE BEANS 310i’ / ‘ow Dried APRICOTS ' Lb.4c. 5Lbs.———-— “the °‘ I-b_-———~--__.__ 230 ROLLED OATS 5c $312k,‘ Lbs 51 Egied PEACHES "c BulkLb.----------- 6.40 ' -————-______ PEARL TAPIOCA m} PRUNES U, _______ ____ 100 ‘ D5118 z 15° Small Size Lb. 9c. a Lbs. _ 250 POT BARLEY 13G BUL o. \-\°$' PRUNES Lb. 7c. 2 Lbs. __ _~_ _ _ _ Lb. 6o. Large Size Lb. 13c. 2 Lbs. _ 250 Corned Sweet Fresh or Breakfast Large 1' - Pork Hocks Pickled Corned Bacon s"_"°k°d Hallbut Lb. 11¢ Colilied Beet Pllite Ribs LbSliced Llzlljfc Sliced . Lbs. . ' . . ' Lb_ 2 21c 13c 16c 27c 2 Lbs. 27,, 21,, FliESll and 00011!!! MEATS Round Shoulder ROAST BEEF Lb.— PRIME RIB ROAST Lb.———— —- — --- FRESH PORK STEAK Lb.—-—— -— — — FRESH SAUSAGE Lb§——-— — — -— BOLOGONA SLICED Lb.——-— -'—- — HADDOCK FILLETS Lb.——— - - - TRIMMED HADDOCK Lb.———--- — — - -SCALLOPS Lb. -— I (By JOHN FEBRJ YORK, Jan. ll --The possibility that new and stertlind Evolutions would be made soon in e was held out tonight as ofiiclals vitamin MoKesson and Robbins case the secret correspond- ence o! the late F. Donald Custer- Musica and the personal ledger-s he kept throu h the years of his $11,000,000 deirsca tions . The papers and books. contain- e w“ 93am“ m9 °ld Acadia“ ing numerous entries in Custer- dyke. w every 24 hours they ~ - dmm sweep in from the Ba oi Fundy, “Mammy: s m“ 9mg and mg‘: A d°°"“1°“ by ‘he W’ mmww“ tloned i lilleimoillisvglill 0.31:1 oi his vemrnent to straighten the Am- coma“ “hang were WM hidden erst-Backville highway and elim- m m om shad cum“ Kesson and Robbins drug plant in nirslitll’ i to nspoc rs. since Coster-Musicas suicide lowing his exposure as an ex-con- vict once lrwo ve lsr swindle, merits. ‘Ilheg ternrpt evi ently had been made ds Conn . on the job fol- d in s million dol- turned up the docu- were two bales. An th . id Gregory F. troy em sa sum e y. They gave a ialrly accurate pic- tiirs oi Noonen said. from the ‘vanished in. i020 whore he was under indictment for int subornstion oi perl ago when his came to l t. Custer-Muslim's activities, time he from New York ury. to month financial ‘trickery qw iilllng oi . Musics m,“ hsdhlddenthoirbset his- vgessnsgg. Meanwhlfi: two o! Custer- Musicts three brothers. Boiled on a charge oi violating the Securities Act oi 1004 llbrchange and the Securities and mchenge Commission. were re- leased in bail from Federal Custody but arreded on state indictments. Daeclmther were Ceorgc ll. and an JEN vice-President. and Robert Dietrich-luau, head oi the shi department et @- "roars-s from’ yauo ore s iosiuvs _____'._ 15c f3’ _ _ _ 23c 25c 19c 18c 18c 12c Elephants Parade In Tea Centenary IONDON. Jan. l0 -(CP Haves) -.A procession oi tea-laden eleph- ants, oommemolsting the Empire Tea Centenary was greeted with glee by throngs of London child- ren today. Laughlng bands oi youngsters followed the state pechyderms as they proceeded from the Saint Catherine dock to Tower Hill and Mincing Lane. One oi the eleph- ants caused particular delight a- mong the specators by " ose- stepping" and saluting with his trunk. The parade was organised by the Empire Tea Centenary Committee. At Mincing lane the boxes oi tea were unloaded and sold t tio 8m‘ R‘ MMDWML D‘ . ' with sir Prank Bowatgr, aullnrll Eoulgéycmfpeghlgb l)‘ 1%.‘, 3g)‘ i‘ Mayor of Iendon, presiding. . DDR_ ‘F366;. 3.11;; Cfwj . ney,. .Se_., r0. A i‘ A. MaoCallum . Tdgsvosurcr; Bro. , , , _ G A, MacLeod, D. Leoiurci‘; Bro. N_ S, Munjglpahtles F. Ssnghbnm Marshall; 13w. T. To Share $30,000 Jan. 12- (CP) - Premier Angus I... Mscdonald oi Nova Bootla announced tonight $30,000 would be made available ior distribution among munici a1- itios of the province as a por ion oi the tax received from the Cen- edian National Railw s roperty. year, the rovnosl ernmsnt announ it intend to pay to the munici allties s portion oi the tax receiv by the rovlnce and a committ a tail) by the Union oi Nova Scotla Municipal- ities was set u to receive sug- gmticns as to e best and iair- est method oi’ distributing the money. The Premier announced the committee had arrived st a plan which will be adopted icr the first veer. PACT CHANGES COURSE MOM?) CARibO-flie Munich agreement has caused rerouting oi the Monte Carlo Rally. cls=sic motoring endurance trisl. The route mil be from Oluj to Kascs " y ins from Cluj e. Piwiomly the old mute ' the f‘ " on mice and now traverses it i3 times. causing delay. BILO SYST§ PLANNED SAINT JOHN, N. B. With co-operition oi ulture s. 1 be persted msmiiaso" FRUITS and VEGETABLES HEAD LETTUCE Each 15c. GRAPEFRUIT Small Size Each 5c. Juicy Jamaica ORANGES, Medium Size. APPLES Northern Spy Dozen — _ _ _ _ _ _ GRAPEFRUIT Medium Size Eac-h 9c. 3 for - - __ _._ SWEET POTATOES Lb. 9c. SUNKIST ORANGES Medium Size. Dozen - -- --___ _ _ 2for--____ 6for—__-__ 3 Lbs.--_ ______ 29c DClen—-— __ _ 23c Z 29c llillslicrc Dist. L. 0. L. Holds Annual Meeting Mr. Roland MacDonald was el- ected Wonhipful Mahler of Hills- boro District, Lnya. Lgrange Lodge, at the annual meeting ncld l|.‘l Boyne Lodge Rooms hem early this Week. Distinguished visitors present at the meeting were Mr, E. C. Holm, DeSabIe, Right worsnipful Grand Master and s. B. French. C. M. Charlottetown Officers were in- stalled by Brother liolm. assisted by Bro. French. Other officers elected include?‘ s .~ Eleven new members had been initiated into the order in this dis- trict during the year, it was an- nounced an, the meeting but re ret was expressed that five Brut ers had been called away by death dur- the some period. peakers included Brothers E. C. B. French, Roland Mac- IEastern Guardian Helm S. Donald, James Ford. retiring dis- trict Master and other officers. exams r0 as irizsumsn | N -—iCP> -- Ex- amination oi applicants for such positions as forest rangers, lookout observers and wardens in the New Brunswick ioresi service is to be resumed after a loose oi several years .'I'he decision was commend- ed at the annual meeting or the Maritime section oi the Canadian Society of Piorest Enqpricers. YOUTH TRAINED SAINT JOHN. N. B. —iCP) About 250 New Brunswick youths have enrolled in provincial youth Classes have been organized points throughout the province. and the vocational courses are be- ing extended to additional com- munlties. BUSY MONTH mono. n. s. Aorf-‘oi- ilcisls 0i the Nova Scone. 00v- QHIIWIWA agricultural college here are expecting a busy month in January. The college will ve ex- temiori courses 1111884114111]. iuf isrmlng and homecraiis. ‘ . Mobonaid, Mrs. .__... , --"'l'hls column is reserved for newi oi local interest but advertising a hcway nature may be ins at l cents e. word strictly able in advance. ln" ..'NIGHT S HOOL OPEN! — The Georgetown Night School I now away to what is hoped may prove not only an interesting but instructive term. About thirty- iive boys are enrolled and all sp- pear anxious to make the school s success. Mr. J. A. R. McConnell is doing the teaching and reports that the quarters are now really over-crowded and that some ar- rangement will be necessarywhero- by those who need the school most will receive the preference. . ' G. ..*'l‘0 FORM SOCIETY — A meeting oi interested citizens was held in the Council Chamber, Georgetown on Tuesday.- w- ening to discuss -the firm- ing of a literary society. Alter considerable discurslcn it ‘ins ile- eided to form such a club. A ten- tative constitution was submitted by the Chairman. Rev. J Payne and after several changes was nclcptz-rl‘ A nomination vom- mittsc consisting ~i Mrs, Wallace Fred Delory and Mr. Joseph Scully was named to submit a slate of officers at the next regular meeting. which will be held a1 8 p. m. on Monday January 16th, in the‘ Library Room, ' G. ROLLO BAY EAST WOMEN’! INSTITUTE The members of Rclloliay lhsi Women's Institute met at the homo of Mrs. Lloyd McEwen to hold their January meeting. Six members and one visitor were pre- sent. Mei-ting opcned by reading A Club Women's Creed and the response to Roll Call was A New Year's Resolution. Minutes of lasi meeting were read and a . A Ietler oi thanks from the retir- lng secretary and her assistant for gifts received was reed. A per entitled "Prevention oi -‘ - iectious Dlsessu," was reed b: Mrs. Joseph Deveau and a Contest was put on by her and » won bv Minnie A. Chsisscn. M - in; closed with Radio selec and s,dsinty lunch was served. Next meetin_ to be held at ti! h oi Mrs. lidwin Peters me Rel cell answer will be s nlitls. Ussflnssfslerltsndrnll. Mitt tn m sry tensity- Photograpfii. beoelhle tiny 3H‘ '20s