BOY DESPERADO. The Marseilles police shot and killed a desperate criminal on Monday mornimj, Jan. 27th. He was 16 ycJrfold. I'ivo boys the eldest of whom was 17 were on their way homo from a dance at midnight when two of them quarreled. Jaques Barale, the youn^r of the two. drew a revolver and shot his eoin»st outside tlie houso where Barale lived and before tli« police .arrived he "'shed upstairs and shut himself in Jiis bedroom. Over the- door of the room was a fanlight. One of the policemen climbed a pair of steps to see what, h« could of the room, and fell back with a bullet, in his brain. Another noli com an then climbed up <and through the fanlight shot Barale dead. " Experientia docet" is an old saw, and expenence of 200 years ] li)K tfl-"eht"i*eo-nle that Martell's is the Brandy of unbeaten quality. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.-It combines happily with aerated waters.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12878, 27 March 1913, Page 5
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