Stratford Mirror, 13 Jan 1933, p. 4

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cpl sseeengrnntimenensaialonne sm neentiere mtn te PS act tee aad CSE nr THE STRATFORD MIRROR SOLELY OIINGLeES bY T. JFISHER JR, A PICTURE OF SWEET ANNIE MOORE! CV THE PICTURE WAS MADE JUST BEFORE SWE WENT OUT FOR A RIDE : AND CAME BACK A SWEET BRIDE. Now. SHE AIN'T ANNIE MOORE ANY MORE. al Dorothy Griffin won the theatre tickets before and this week wins them again. You Will Find Printing entrusted to our printers so well done that it will reflect credit on every user. 7 Our clients comprise those who . appreciate "the something more" that is included in every job we turn out. BUSINESS CARDS ~ INVOICES ENVELOPES POSTERS STATEMENTS HAND BILLS WEDDING STATIONERY LETTER HEADS BUSINESS FORMS "115 The Fletcher Johnston Press Publishers of "The Stratford Mirror" 128 Ontario St. JEWEL ROBBER TAKEN FOR HIS LAST "RIDE" Body of Anthony Indelicato Is Found Bearing Several Bullet Wounds NEW YORK, Jan. 12 (AP)--An- thony Indelicato, 32, indicted with four others in connection with the $300,000 Harry Glemby jewel rob- bery a year ago and later released was taken for "a ride" yesterday. His body, bearing several bullet wounds, was found early this morning in Notch Road, on the outskirts of West Paterson, N.J. Identification was made through fingerprints forwarded by West Paterson police to New York police headquarters. New York police said that Indeli- cato also was implicated in the killing of Joseph Weskefsky, 30, of New York, whose body, trussed in a sack, was left in an automobile parked in front of police head- quarters early last month. Alleged Crazed Trapper Being Sought By Police PRINCE RUPERT, Jan. ~ 12 (CP)--Word was received here from Smithers last night that po- lice had "been sent from Burns Lake in an airplane to Tacia Lake, about 100 miles north, to investi- gate a report that an alleged craz- ed trapper was terrorizing that ees community by acts of vio- ence. LONDON CLUB IS BILLED BY H. E. POWER COM. Claim Is Being Made For Damage Done To High Tension Wires LONDON, Jan. 12 (CP)--As a sequel to a near-fatal. aeroplane crash in Westminster Township in which two young Londoners were badly hurt last summer, a claim for damage to high tension power lines into which the plane crashed is being made, it is learned here. Through its claims department at Toronto, the Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission is bill- ing the London Flying Club as owner of the plane and pilot Char- lie Durand. NOTED ENGINEERING CHIEF HAS RETIRED Sir Thomas Fortune Purves Had 43 Years' Service With the Government LONDON, Jan. 12--The man who decided the type of automatic tele- phone apparatus for use in Britain --Sir Thomas Fortune Purves, en- gineer-in-chief of the British post- -office--has retired after 43 years' yates, with the government. He is 1. During the ten years Sir Thomas has been in control of the post-of- fice engineering department there has been unparalleled development in electrical communications and Sir Thomas palyed an important port in its international develop- . ment. Telephone conversations with America and all parts of Europe were only in the visionary stages when he took charge. Brighter Colors to Be Worn for Spring . PARIS, Jan. 12.--(AP)--Bright- er colors are forecast for Spring wear in the new collection design- ed by Molyneux for the Riviera and Palm Beach. : Watermelon rose, purple, almond green and sapphire blue wool en- sembles combined with harmonious hues are an outstanding note of the collection. Most of the new ensembles com- bine a straighline frock with a brief fitted matching jacket which ends at the hipbones. Kat Feminine Appeal : 3 In New Motor Cars © NEW YORK, Jan. 12-- (CP) -- Today was women's day at the National Automobile Show in ~ Grand Central Palace, an occasion -- which focussed attention upon the -- numerous items of feminine appeal -- in the nearly 300 car models on display. z Such appurtenances as vanity a cases, fancy clocks, opalescent -- instrument boards, ingeniously -- concealed pockets, glove and pack--- age compartments and_ special cigarette cases and lighters were in evidence. The woman motoris looked on new varieties of trim and upholstery, new cushion fab- rics and colors, wood panelings | and strikingly contrasting mold- = ~ ings. ae She also found in the new cars many conveniences, from rear curtain manipulators to automatic window closers and disappearin arm and foot rests. : In the First Place Action Only In- cluded Three Defendants ip BRANTFORD, Ont., Jan. 12 (C P)--An adjourned hearing of tres- _ pass charges against three men, . originating over disputed property te rights, resulted in 13 additional Ree fendants being named Wednesday, indicative of a county feud of ser- ious proportions. pio ae Previously a magistrate had -- warned all concerned they were to- keep the peace until the original -- court. case was settled. However, the state of affairs has now led the original three defendants to be in- | creased to 16, most of whom, ap- -- pearing in court yesterday, bore facial signs of having resorted to other than lawyer's arguments in court. Wednesday was made per- emptory for the hearing of the original and added charges. a. J. S. RUSSELL Registered Architect Phone 1533-F Gordon Blk. L. COOK PLUMBER AND ELECTRICIAN 3 110 Downle S&t. Phone 176 Expert Watch Repairing All Work Guaranteed At reduced prices. Estimates cheerfully given. Fox's Jewelry Store SUCCESSOR F. B. BROCK. "THE STRATFORD MIRROR "enough money on hand to pay a $4.27 "Doc's Corner" = -- = = Some people are well-to-do because they are hard to do. o" Constable: "Have an accident, sir? Reveler (who has collided with a lamp-post): "No, thanks -- just had one." A local young bride told her hus- band she wished their bank could get on its feet enough to stop sending back her cheques marked "No funds." She said a bank that hasn't cheque ought to be merged and put on a sound basis. Bachelor girls are simply old maids who refuse to admit it, a local man was heard to remark. The average age of doctors who died fast year was over 70, says the Los An-,; gzeles Times. Which shows what hap- pens to people who don't take medi- cine. Suspicious Wife: "Where have you been all evening?" Husband: "I've been talking busi- ness with Jack Baker. Wife: "And I suppose that's baking: powder sprinkled all over your shoul- der?" Violent exercise after 4 0.is harm- ful, especially if you do it with knife and fork. A preacher was horrified one Sun-_ day to see a boy in the gallery of the , church pelting his hearers in the pews below with horse chestnuts. As the good man looked up, the boy. cried out: "You tend to your preachin', mis- ter, I'll keep them awake!" The eight-hour day as the ideal working day was proposed in England as early as 1833. Father: "Did you stamp that letter before you put it in the box?" Son: "No, I didn't have to buy a stamp for it. I slipped it into the box fur nothing when nobody was looking." It used to be "Where there's smoke there's fire," but nowadays it's usual- ly where's there's smoke there's wo- men, Nurse (ut insane asylum)--There's a man outside who wants to know if any of the male patients have escaped lately. Doctor--Why does he ask? Nurse--He says somebody has run off with his wife. Wife: "Oh, Ronald, I dropped my diamond ring off my finger, and I can't find it arzywhere." Husband: "Don't worry any longer, 'dear. I found it in my trouser poc- ket this morning." If you tired wf Turkey hash after holiday dinners, reflect on the plight of the African natives who may have had roast eléphant for Christmas. -- Wife: "Mrs. Jones has had seven new hats the last year, and I've had only one. Don't you think it's dis- graceful?" By Hubby: "Absolutely! What do you two women want with eight hats?" Why is it that a nickel always sounds the loudest when it is drop- ped on the collection plate? Sambo 'was hired out on a railroad gang. At the close wf the first day he was all tired out and sought the boss. "Mister, yo' sho' yo all got me down on dat payroll?" "Sure," said the boss. "Here's your name--Sambo Simpson. That right?" "Yes, suh, 'replied Sambo. "Ah just thought you might have me down as Sampson." And then she told him she didn't want to see him any more, so he turn- ed out the lights. A psychologist announces that if you're afraid to ask the boss for a raise it's a sign your mind isn't ma- ture. These times, however, it is rather a sign of reasonable caution. "Daddy!" asked Betty, "how do herrings get ill?" "J didn't know they did, Betty," con- fessed Daddy. "Oh, yes, they do," insisted the child. "Tt says here that thousands of her- rings are cured every year." A Sunday School teacher in one of the suburbs was going through the book of Genesis. After explaining how Adam and Eve had disobeyed by eat- ing the fruit of the forbidden tree, she asked: "Now, can anyone tell me what lesson that teaches us?" Eagerly a small hand shot up, "Yes, teacher; eat less fruit." \ A doctor warns business men that they are overdoing their exercise. But they simply must clamber in and out of their car. At Your Service with a modern equipped Shoe Repair Shop and Reliable Workmen..... For a hurry up Half Sole, sewed or nail- ed, bring your old shoes to us and have them done the SUPERIOR WAY Superior Repair Shop 119 Ontario St. Phone 941 4 For Corns and Callouses DR. JOHNSTON'S Callous - Off A 25c box of Callous-Off will dis- solve the hardest corn or without leaving the slightest s pearance of rawness. On sal at drug and shoe stores or sent direct post paid for 25c from wboratory: : Dr. Johnston's Callous-Off Company Stratford, Ont. PETER & SYLVESTER Will do your Repairs in Plumbing Heating Electric Phone 219 12 Ontario St. : £ pRB CREE IT and baby's Turn the dial on your radio se hear about all the features of the new Beatty hours of demonstrations--2 until 4.30 and 7 to 9 p.m. Miss Heimbecker will demonstrate to all how eas dresses, etc. Don't forget the time. 2 o'clock to 4.30 p.m. in the afternoon and 7 to 9 p.m. at night. TO THE HOUSEWIVES OF STRATFORD --- Miss Ilene Heimbecker is coming to the city Saturday to demonstrate the new Beatty Auto- matic Electric lroner. : t to Station CKCR at Waterloo at 7.30 Friday Evening and Automatic Electrie Ironer. Don't forget the Phone Beatty Washer Store, 792, 13 Market Place and have this wonderful labour saving appliance demonstrated in your own home. BEATTY WASHER STORE T. M. PANTER, Manager y itis to iron men's shirts, frilled curtains Saturday afternoon and evening. Hours-- ° 13 Market Place

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