The Quebec chronicle, 27 juillet 1916, jeudi 27 juillet 1916
[" | The Weather GENERALLY FAIR.ESTABLISHED 1764.CAPTURE OF POZIERES IS NOW COMPLETE, WHILE RUSSIANS TAKE ERZINGAN FROM TURKS Patronized by H.R.H.the Duke o! Connaught Cream Cheese We are glad to inform our numerous Customers, and the public, that we receive daily, a Delicious Cream Cheese, made of Cream only.and packed in a sanitary package.Weight about 6 ounces.Price .DELICIOUS FOR SANDWICHES.XK.GRENIER.Established 1888.94-86 St.john Street Phones 1247-1248 eme) CURIOUS MANNER OF GIRL'S DEATH| THE DEUTSCHLAND) i DOCTORS CONCLUDE THAT A | GERMAN - BUBBLE OF AIR REACHED HER HEART.; | ! } Olney, lil, July 26 ~The \u201cmur-\u2019 der by sir\u201d of little Elizabeth E.Rat- marine merchant ship Deutschland cliff, the seventeen-year-old farmer's | daughter, promises today to be unique in the criminal annals of lilinois.Wealthy relatives of Roy Hinter- er.liter,\u201d the farmer youth, held to the Deutschland Grand Jury without bound, on a charge «t murder, gre making strenuous ei- forts to secure his release on bail.+ COMMANDER CLEARS CONSUL SAYS SHE WILL NOT SAIL FOR A WEEK.Baltimore.Md., July 26.\u2014The sub- was cleared at customs today, Ly Captain Paul Koenig.Ler commanil- The customs officials said the cleared for \u201cBrem:n or any other port in Germany and was loaded with a cargo of general The relatives propose tu secure a merchandise.\u201d ficaring of the evidence with a view \u201cThe time of my \u201c\u201cparture is in- te having the barl fixed by the Circuit ; definite;** Priitade Phitade Washington, : 3: Cleveland.2.New York, Boston.Chicago.American League Standing.Teams: I.Pet New York.ne an B ar .us \u20ac leve sand.\u201d 0 Eu in Ww ashington .47 + Metro: mds St.Louis i 49 ah Ihiladelahia.La 64 Internatienz! League.Yesterdays Results: °202450396G80500auccases 2 Kachester Ruffalo » 8 Newark, 11: Baltimore, 2, 5 Providence.Richer-nd.1.Ÿ $ Internationa! League Standing.0 Teams: WwW.L.Pet Q Providence L .47 2 Buffaio .+5 V Toronto.#1 Ae © Montreal.243 HA 524 ¢ Balrima- LAr 87 MT G Richmon! .2 2 05 43 47% D Newark .4, 2027 47 440 O Rechestrr .22077 47 M © COOQUT 000000 UVONOQ jday.Only tw Yanks rcached fret : base.The score: R.H.E New York .Chicago .Mogridge and Nunamaker: oon nn ON0\u2014 À 1 100 010 00x-\u2014 3 7 Cicre 1 and Schalk.International League.| Yesterday's Result: Royals and Leafs in a Tie Game.! Toronto.Juiy 14 \u2014Royals snd: lea\u2018s battled 17 innings here today tn a tie.The conte-t was called en \u2018account nf darkness.Toronto held one run lead until the seveath when the Royals succee fed in getting two runs across the rubber.In their half, of the seventh Toronto evened scre and from then nan there was no fure ther ecoring.twice defeated the Disons here today, Toe score: First game: R.H.E Buffain., .200 NAT AIO $ 19 41 Rmchester .Dit ANONAI- 6 8 Bader and Onslow: Mereche and Hale.Second game: RHE Buffalo.010a00020\u2014 3 8 0 Rochester .10 11003x\u2014 6 |1 4 Gregg and Onslow; Kirk, Mayer and Hale, Indians Won.Baltimore, July 28.-Sherman and Crowell were casy for Newark today, the Indians winning from Orinles 11 to 2, The score: R.H.E.Newark .201 201020\u201411 11 0 Baltithore .000130010 2 5 4 Smailwaod and Fgan: Sherman, Crowell and Winston, Richmond Lost, Richmond, July 268.\u2014 Providence won a close game from the Riche monds here today, 8 to 1.The score: RHE Providence.007 100002\u2014 3 4 1 Richmond .100000000\u2014 1 6 8 \u2018 G0QONCOGOOABAEDOSOOCGAOHSOONOQGOOVOALOOUOD GG EUO300C0O0ODOGUBOD7OOGHO The score: RHE Maentreal., ANANAN:N20000 \u2014 2 6 1 Toronto .NOL ON GI0000\u2014 2 7 2° Coiwell and Madden; Shocker.Herbert and Kritehell.(Called draknese.) Bisons Lose Two.Rochéeter, July 6, \u2014 Rochester | > À hours and on several occasions BOXING BOUT OF |W WILL NSH OUT HAMILTON Wo n; SEVEN CLUBS ON LOCAL BASEBALL LEAGUE TOMORROW NIGHT | WITH SEVEN CLUBS! OPENED YESTERDAY MCCARTHY AND TAYLOR READY TO GO FIFTEEN ROUNDS AT TOP SPEED IF NECESSARY.Everything is in readiness for the { big nftern round bout tomorrow even ing at the Grande Allee Rink be- twen Charlie McCarthy and Sammy Taylor and the vent promises to be the most interesting of its naturz which as been seen here for some time.These two men were matched before but hitches occurred and the | meeting never materialized.Now, however, there is nothing in the way of their hooking up together and one of the largest crowds on record should witness the struggle tomior- row evening at the old rink.In the semi-windup attraction Bud ; Daley, of Bridgeport, Conn.and Soldier Legare of the 9th.Regt.Quebec.are the principals and the interest in this contest is scarceiy less | pronounced than in the main bout.A good preliminary is also down on the card.Joe Montminy has a few ringside seats left which he wishes to dispos: MCCAIN PICKS BRAVES OR DI DODGERS | DOESNT EXPECT HIS OWN « TEAM TO COME THROUGH WITH PRESENT PITCHERS.National league pennant race is between Brookiyn and Boston.He ing strength to pull it through.Wii tierzog on third and Sallee added to i the hurling forces.he expects 10 make a better fight, but is not confident that it will be à winning one.Victory by Brooklyn would be immensely popular with baseball men.The club has spent a lot of money.and has Tost a lot of money.Tisteam has threatened several times, but never has come throuëh.Were.- à series tn be played in Brooklyn a new record for attendance would be ,established.The vard is much big- : ger than the Polo grounds, and temporary seats could be installed that would care for more spectators than can he accomodated at the Boston Nationa! park, which now holds the crown record.BRITISH HEROISM TOLD IN 507 STORIES London, July, 23.\u2014More than five hundred stories of deeds of heroism in France and in Flanders are ccn- tained in a special supplemnt of the ! official London (Gazette recently.This supplement, which comprises twenty-seven pages, records acts of men who have been rewarded by the Distinguished Conduct Medal, There were many instances of biav- | ery in connection with hombing ex- | ploits.The pluck and promptitude oi Private P, Harrigan.of the Fifth Royai Scots Fusilers.saved several casualties.Picking up a lighted bomb | and hurling it put of the trench, the bomb burst as it left his hand, seriously wounding him.Sapper H.Proctor of the Ninety seventh Field Company, Royal Engineers, carried a charge of high ex- + plosiv es into the enemy's trench and remained there alone for some time.Later.when ordered to fire the charge, he coolly replaced a defective lighter, He is always to be found ! doing dangeronus work in exposed positions,\u201d the record adds.Corporal T.S.Askir, of the Third West Riding Battery, Royal Field Artillery, furnishes an industrial j example.During operations he was mending wires for fifty consecutive hours under shell fire.A «till longer period of duty is credited to Quartermaster-Sergt.R.C.Blair, of the Royal Army Medical ! Corps.During operations he remain.od on duty ninety-six consecutiv: e showed marked bravery.During mining onerations Sergt.A.Ross, of the 176th Tunneling { Company, Royal Engineers, worked for eighteen hours in a gallery two- fhod nr rest to lay a charge at a critical period.Appeals which come from the trenches ior mouth organs and other humble instruments find cloquent justification in the following incident: At a critical moment Company Quarter-master-Sergeant and Lance-Corporal Vickery, Seventh Battalion.Seventh Highlanders, steadied the men by getting up on the parapet and playing tunes rn a mouth organ, although exposed to heavy fire.== Manager Emmet Mcdonald of the Sons of Ireland challenges the Standards for a return game, Sunday morning next.An answer through these columns, Friday morning is requested According to John J.McGraw, the .doesn\u2019t give up hope himself, but he À doubts that his team has the pitch- .À thirds full nf water without either: C.B's RESIGNATION ACCEPT- ED\u2014ALL CLUBS PLAYING THIS WEEK-END.| The resignation of the C.B.'s from the local baseball league was accept, ! ied at a meeting of that body held \u201clast evening in the Victoria Hotel and {the Khaki-clad team will no longer | be seen in action on local diamonds.The players were declared free age:is \u2018 and the best of them will likely he grabbed by the other teams in the league.i The league will continue with seven clubs and a few changes in the sche- ; dule will now be made necessary.On | Saturday.St.Patricks will meet the : Victorias and on Sunday, St.Patricks will play the first game of the double-header, meeting the Patricias i for the second time this season, while © Emmets and Laval, the league lead- i ers, will hook up in the 3.30 even:.i , On the same day the Nepoleons will | meet St.Romuald up in Bridgeville.The resignation of Harry Ledden from the umpire staff of the lcagus was received.but on the unanimous | vote of the clubs the President was | requested to write the umpire to reconsider his decision.A resolution of condolence to ths! family of the late Mr.Adelard Sam- \u2018son.former president of the C.Bj club.was adopted.The players wha have become free agents through the resignation of the.C.Rs.will have the right to play im- ; mediately with whatever club signe them un.the fifteen-day clause, in this particular instance.being waived.| President Bruneau is at a loss tn ! secure competent \u2018smpires and decided to try out a new man, Saturdav, i McMahan, George Cartier and Me- Mahon have been selezted.Sunday's 1 arbiters have not yet heen selected.i Messrs.S.Drouin and Joe Pouliot ; will umpire in St.Remuald.\u2018 DIED.C.B.BASEBALL CLUB-On Wednesday.July 26th, at the age of six + years, C.B.hall club, dearly beloved .adopted son of Johny Bruneau and | | + | nephew of Romeo lepine.R.LP.Funeral private, .i | So the poor old C.B.s are gone.It i is too bad that the club has been com | pelled to retire after years of strug- | gling to get together a real fighting I ball club.Johnny Bruneau and Romeo Lepine, now president and secretary of the league, were the founders of the club, and they did much to encourage the game in St.Sauveur by getting this club together.Every \u2018year they encountered difficulties in | one way or the other but they were always feared in the league becanse.no matter how low they were in the standing, they managed tn com- through with a win against a strong club.They were known as the \u201cchampion-makers or breakers\u201d.They broke St.Pats two or three vears in a row and last season put Emmis out of it.Now they are gone.In a few months they will be forgotten.| But the good games they played will be remembered and St.Patrick's and .Emmets will never forget them.Had the death of their president not o: curred, there is little doubt that all would have gone well, but without a feader, the others lost interest and their lowly position in the league did not give them much encouragement to stick.+ 2 St.Patricks have undertaken play two games in two days.On Saturday.they will meet Jimmy Walsh's Victorias and on Sund.v, they honk up with the Patricias.Manager Newton requests a full turnout at practice this evening on the Exhibiton Grounds.+ J One of the best bills nf the season is on for this week end.On Saturdav: Victorias ve.St, Patricks.On Sunday: Patricias vs.Stticks.Emmets vs.Laval.| Ta St.Roumald: Napoleons vs.St.| Romuaidto Pat- Frank Melaughlina motion was heaten at the meeting last evening, After the vote had been taken, Paul Drouin said to him:\u2014 \u201cWell, you're beaten.Frank.\u201d \u201cBut, wr won't be beaten, Sunday.\" retorted the Emmet manager.0.The Fmmets will practice this evening on the Cove Fields, .The league decided to give the umpires a raise in salary last evening.Ce ee Alphonse Huot has heen appointed scorer in St.Romuald Sunday next.The Yankees are due for a drop (from first place.Either Cleveland or the Red Sox may be on top one of these days.«0 Manager Duggan of the Tippere-y baseball club announces a practice for this evening.A full turn-out is requested.| y Prince Edward selling stakes.$1500 ! \u2018BLACK BROOM WINS FEA.TURZ\u2014JOCKEY STEVENSON SUFFERS CONCUSSION, Hamilton, Ont, July 26.The Hamilton Jockey Club meeting opened ! this afternoun.The weather wus intensely hot, the track fast and the attendance good.Seven races made \u2018up the card, featured by the $1500 Prince Edward selling stakes, the fith race, which was won by Black Broom.In the stecpicchase Erijoite | fell and jockey Sicvenson suffered concussion of the brain.Sir John Hendrie furnished two of the winners, Thoughtful in the opening dash and Splutter in che third, Summary: 1st.race, two year olds, allowances, 5 1-2 furiongs: Thoughtiul.104.Robinson, $7, $4.2.79 won: Langdon, 01, Gentry 6.50, 3.20, nd; Manokin 113, Rice, 2.50, third, Time 1:07 3-51 Pas De Chance, Morn, selling four year olds, about miles: Indian Arrow, 143, Clark, 37.- 50, 14.30, 6.70, won; Joe Gaiety, 137, Russell.31.80, 7.80, sccond; Jim O, 147, Smith, 3.70 third.Time 4:46 4-5; Jack Winston Chaster Krum.Tdte Michael, Frijolve also ran.3rd.race, purse $:00, three year old and up, handicap, fouled in Can- .ada, one mile; Splutter, 119, Robin- son, 11.20, 3.70, 2.50 won: Kama, 113, Mcatee 3.10.2.50 second: Fair Montague, 1.20, Burns, 2.90, third.Time 1:40 1-3 Hamp:on Dame, Sitk Bird, Pepper Sauce also ran.4th.race purse $600, three year olds and up.selling six furlongs: Top O'The Morning 124, Robinson, 3.80, 3.30, 2.60, won; Peep Sight, 104, Pickens, 4.90 $;, second; Marianao 104.Parringten, 3.20, third.\u2018 Time 1.13 1-5.Dimitri, Scrudeer.Hasten, Ford, Progressive also ran.5th, race, three year olds and up added.1 1-16 miler; Black Broom 104, Robinson.16.46, 6.50, 5.10, won: Fountain Fay.101, Callahan, 7.80, 5.20 second: Christic, 106.L.Gentry.4.80, third, Tim 1:46 1-3.AI Smiles, Sands Of rlcasure.Indolence, Schemer, Aprisa and Tartarcan also ran.6th, race, three year olds and up.six furlongs: Gypsy George, 104, Dishmon, 21.10, 1.60 580, won; Father Riley, 104, Obert, 6.50, 4.30, second; Bars and Stars, 103, Robinson, 3.50, third.\u2018Time 1:12 4-3.Kleburne, Uncle 2ryn, Thornhill.Sea Beach also ran.selling, 1 1-8 mile: Harry Lauder, 112, Metealf $7, 3.70, 300 won; Captain Parr.109.J.Williams, 4.10, $8 second; Miss Watters, 103, Merimee 3.80, third.Time 1.54 Handful, Quien Sabe, Edith Bauman, Booker Bill also ran.VOVUAOCUVANOVOQOY Beautiful | ueen of the Sea and Atwell | also ran 1 2nd.race, purse $uno steeplechase, | two | t 7th.race, three ycar olds and up.Ÿ 8 RING GOSSIP.MY © 1S6GOGQOOGONGOGGOOGGO Taylor is expected in town this | afternoon.Sammy has quite a few | fanciers in Quebec.| * McCarthy surprised a few when h~ met Red Allen and he intends putting - uver a big surprise against Taylor it, Possible.The bout will be over the fifteen | of action all the way to the finish.»* * Freddie Welsh has an engagement tn keep with Benny Leonard, the crack New York lightweight, at Washington Park.Brooklyn, Friday night.The bout is \u201cofficially\u201d on today.but something may happen to 1t before Friday.At Madison Square Garden, late in Winter.Leonard gave Welsh just about the worst heating Honorable Freddie ever received.Leonard outhoxed and outhustled Welsh all the way, and, in a late round Benny had the Britisher all but BOXING GRANDE ALLE RINK.St.Roch\u2019s A.Club.FRIDAY, JULY s8TH, 1916.Sammy TAYLOR, vs.(Detroits K.O.King) Charlie McCARTHY, (Lightweight Champ.of Canada) SOLDIER LEGARE, (of Quebec).ve.\u201cBud\u201d DALY, (Bridgeport.Conn.) Also Good Preliminary.Tickets, 80c, 76¢, $1.00; Ringside, $1.50 Ticket§ on sale at Wagner's, 318% St.Joseph st, and from J.Montminy, round route and it should be brimful ; fWE DO NOT THINK FOR ONE.+ °e Popular Pastime No.400.\u2014Rocking the bost, Myrand & Pouliot, a ER ~ \\ ' Money-back if not satisfied Buy 50c worth of El Sidelo Cigars.Smoke them as critically as you like; then if you are not satisfied, that you have received big value for your money, return the bands to us and get your money back.+ Sidel El otelo CHESTERFIELD size, 4 for 50c DIPLOMAT size, S for 50c CLUB HOUSE size, 6 for 50¢ Made from selected Havana Leaf For sale at first class cigar dealers.McLeod, Nolan & Co.Landon, Ontario, Canada.English Summer Taifeta Shirts Exclusive patterus in All-wool Taffeta Shirts heen received from Buckinzham & Cohave just London, England.Taffeta Shirts means confort in this warm weather, as they come with soft double cuffs and scparate double collars.J.H.MULLIN Reg'd.HABERDASHER 48 FABRIQUE STREET.\u201cCote\u2019s Clear Havana\u201d Cigars are guaranteed to be the best value on the market for the price.They are packed in 25c and 50c boxes.These cigars are retailed at the following prices :\u2014 CONCHAS,10c or 3 for 25c PANATEL AS ) 1 | Œ |< b PURITANOSFINOS JOS.COTE BREVAS.M at IE BOUQUET PERFECTOS srovsoucc0c00 0 CORONA.UB.\u2026\u2026.2Bc Importer and Tobacco Merchant.WANTED Empty Vinegar and Lubricating Oil Barrels Quebec Scrap Metal & Paper Co, Ltd.* Tel.2777.14 St, Roch St, DOMIMON COAL COMPANY, Lire MINERS AND SHIPPERS OF THE CELEBRATED \u201cDOMINION\u201d STEAM and GAS COALS Screened, Run-of-Mine and Slack Per Particulars, apply to s SALES AGENT, 113 ST.JAMES ST, MONTREAL \u2018 \u2014 mr ee 2) OF ABOLISHING BONS FOR WE ARE GIVING TWO %: Regd.St.Roch\u2019s. snURSDAY, JULY #7, 1816.I Don't Envy Ï | Healthy People fill regular beverage is to avoid ill health and to drink the best water money will buy.PURE, | NATURAL and NON-irritant There 1s no such | thing as dyspepsia known to drinkers of Claire fontaine.| Everyone wants a pure waler A good natural mineral water is the safest of drinks.Claire Fontaine is a water with a reputa- | To make CLAIRE FONTAINE water your | tion.The best of imported waters give place to Sold aerated and still in { gal.bottles and, olairs Fontaine whether for table or medicinal | i | | demijohns of 5 gallons.| i | M.TIMMONS & SON QUEBES, P.Q.| | BEONE Ask For Prices Before placing-your orders, phone 2777,.and ask us for prices on GREY, MANILLA, FIBRE and KRAFT WRAPPING PAVERS, PAPER BAGS, CUTTERS, TWINES, Etc.Building Papers, 1, 2 and 8 Ply Sovereign Crown Brand, guaranteed for 5, 10 and 15 years.$ and 3 ply Ready Roofing, Tarred and Tarted Sheathing Felts, Dry Sheathing and Carpet Felts, Coal Tar, Pitch and Qakum.YOUR REQUIREMENTS ARE SOLICITED AND WILL HAVE OUR MOST CAREFUL % AND PROMPT ATTENTION + = on * How About Your Sidewalk?you are thinking of replacing it by a permanent one, ask us for Rrticulars, which will not cost you anything.QUEBEC SCRAP METAL à PAPER C0.Limited 1\u201c =.ROCH STREET - - QUEBEC \u201cAUTOMOBILE TIRES \"VULCANIZED \u2014 them made look just like new.$\\Ve can do the work for you, because our plant is the most up- to-date in the City.WE SPECIALIZE IN VULCANIZING VPour years expérience in this particular line enables us to give you entire satisfaction.Call or Phone 4899.\u201cQuebec Skate Mfg.Co.Reg'd 259 ST.JOHN ST, The Lights of 65 Years Ago Are still doing duty in the shape of EDDY'S MATCHES Sixty-five years ago the first Canadian-made matches wife made at Hull by EDDY and since that time for {materials and striking qualities, EDDY\u2019S have been the acknowledged best.{ When Buying Matches specify er = EDDY'S NEWS OF WHAT Valcartier, July 26 Urgent as is ' the necessity for adequate accommo- , dation for the hundred: of officers and thousands of men who would avail themselves of it; even more urgent is the necessity for an adequate supply of ice.The problem of keeping meat, butter and milk in the camp during this hot season hus become very acute.The lack of ice\u2019 that is ice in sufficient quantities is responsible not only for great disconort among the men, but great waste of good food.Butter that is transformed into oil.milk that is turned sour, and meat that will not keep are sources of loss.Men may manag.to get along for a time without those things but they are bought as food and ought to fulfil their destiny as (such.Well regulated aomes have | their difficulties at this season to | meet the problem of fool preservation and it is infinitely greater in 3 military camp.However, temporary refrigerators could easily be knocked together by the pioneers of each battalion, if only ice were available to fill them.What is the mutter with a government ice storage plant where an enormous supply of ice could be {laid up in the winter from the river hard at hand, a +upply \u201cqual to all needs?Or better still a refrigerator plant say in Quebec where sanitary ice could be had at all tines and ia abundant quantiiy.There %ould be a very large sale of ice to the canteens far much of the goods of these institutions lose in value for lack of this simple preservative.ss + | The argument for the registration of available citizens of military age turns on the point of cscertaining who should enlist and wh> should stay at home at a time like this.With no detailed information of those who are eligible for military sérvice and no intelligent | system of sclection.men of vital ime * portance to vital, industries, are en- , listed in some cases, and men cf no ; ER REP RR RIRES LRO SERRE SE SOEES ES | HOW PRISONERS | HELP THE ALLIES If the Germans havc moved men from the Western front to stem the Russian tide in the cast we ! may be\u2019 sure that General Joffre ; knows every regiment that has gone, j and has it marked on his great map.One of the most valuable maps in lhe world is that which hangs in the French heacquarters, located in ja smalt village near Paris.It covers a wall, and on it is marked in colored chalk the position of every Ger- \"man regiment in the service.As the i regiment moves, the indicators on , the map are changed, so that at any | given moment General Joffre and the generals under him can tell exac- j ls what is facing them at any poini.It is of th: utmost importance that generals should have this informa- ; tion.and no donbt the enemy has just as accurate maps.Aeroplanes | ften can give the information as to the presence of large bodies of § troops, and some observers are 30 skilful that they can calculate to a thousand or so the number of men in a square mile; but for the most part the details ofipese great war maps are compiled hv private soldiers.It is the prisoner who gives information which to him may not seem important, but which may he extremely necessary to his captors.A soldier interviewed by the Paris | correspondent of The Rrooklyn Eagle says that the first thing done the «to a prisoner when he ia brought in and it is desircd to get information from him is to introduce him to the colanel's cook.If the soldier drinks which he usually does.he is cheered with several bottles of beer or drinks of brandy or whatever he chonses.Thus in a mellow frame of mind he is brought hefore the colonel and questioned.Of course, the prisoner does not know anything about the future plans of hi« regiment, and is \u201cusually willing to talk about mattes which he supposes can he nf no particular importance.He will sell the number of his reciment, how tong it has been at the front.and may be even the geacral cirength of the position.Sometime: a pri
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