Daily world, 18 septembre 1926, samedi 18 septembre 1926
[" \"AGE 2 - C | 2e VOL.1, No.71.\u201c MONTREAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1926 Page Oue MAY SIT x \"HELLO FOLKS!\u2014Wo are Wallace, aged 4, and Joan, aged 134 years, sons of Mr.and Mn.H.$.Bunk of Rosemount.Wallace (on the left) says he wants to be a jockey when he grows np.We'll wage that what efthes af thean wonder have heonme.they'll Fe at the top of the hess i i A - STORY IN CA -~ ROYAL GREETINGS: \u2014Prince Gustave Adolphe (left) of Sweden congratulating Mr.Atkiason, manager for Harry Davies, who won the championship race in Worcester.The Prince, is also holding the silver cup won by Davies.Hiery Davies (centre) will be at Delorimier Fark on Haturday and Sunday oct.\u201d - of Charles Dana (ibeon, the arciat, in Maine, Viscount and Lady Astor \u2018 a Pt with their five children departed for Vig, where Lady Auior To.SMILE, DREN TEI\u2014Tai de = the camern man probably said velted the scones of her childhond.MMS, Calvutta, now visiting ° * | _ .: + \u2018: ° k » \u2018 \u2018 - at Page Two a Y » ri Dai Wotels Saltuldax* Septetäbér 18: \u2018 iâda ° BRITON BEATS EDERLE TIME IN CHANNEL SWIM \u201cI WILL WIN,\u201d CRIES NGLISH VICTOR AS HE COAST IS SEEN Loudon, Sept.17 \u2014 (Universal Service) -\u2014 For the first time in 15 years, an Englishman swam the Channel today.The victor was Leslie Derham of South End, whose time of 13 hours and 55 minutes is slower than that of the German, jerkoetter, and the Frenchman, bel.but ahead of all others, in- cderle.> Ederle's time, Derprize of $5,000 of- rd Riddell to the first swimmer, man Gr woman, ver the Ederle record.\u2018 imming strongly when he ht his first glimpse of the ish coast, tore off his goggles shouted, \u2018\u201cI will win.\u201d e announced he would try to ak the record for the Channel im by starting from the Engsh side next year.HREE PLEAD NOT UILTY IN THE HALL MYSTERY SLAYING Somerville, NJ., Sept.17 \u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 Mrs.Frances Stevens Hall, her brothers, Willie and Henry Stevens and her cousin Henry Carpender, all pleaded not guilty late today to indictments charging them with the murders of the Rev.Edward W.Hall and Mrs.Eleanor Mills four years.ago.An early trial is expected in this most famous of American murder mysteries in the last decade, MEXICO ROUSED OVER SLAYING OF J.ROSENTHAL exieo City, Sept.17 \u2014 (Universet Service) \u2014 The entire population of this capital, natives and foreigners are =awnqueed over the killing of Jacob Rosenthal.New York business man, by bandits on the very outskirts of the city, after bis having been kidnapped in broad day light on a main highway.One paper, the Universal, said editorially: \u2014 \u201cThe Mexican people are outraged by the infamous crime and the bandits, stupidity in affronting the nation by retarding the work of civilization and culture.\u201d Three of the kidnappers of Rosenthal were illed by Federal troops when the New Yorker was slain, and three suspects are now being held.The dead kidnappers Include \u2014 Former General Bonifacio Hinojoua of the Zapsta forces, former Mayor of the Village of Huitxilac near the scene of the hold up, an Miguel Garcia.warden of the jail in the same village.AVIATORS CRASH .IN MID-AIR THOUGH NEITHER IS HURT Honolulu, Sept.17 \u2014 (Univer sal Service) \u2014 An airplane collision 4.000 feet in the air almost \u2018cost Lieut.Chas.L.Williams and Lieut.Harry Wiseheart, army fly- ors, their lives.Each was driving 8, plane, } Williams parachuted and Wiseoasted his plane to a land- DIES MOND 17, \u2014 The .for t v.CABINET PLACE MAY BE MADE FOR MRS.CLORAN Ottawa, Sept.17 \u2014 (By Staff Correspondent) \u2014 As the smoke of battle clears, there is revealed an increasing number, of followers of both major parties reaching the capital, some for the gloomy postmortem and others for jubilation and a.glance at their chances for preferment.In additon, of course, have come members of the Meighen ministry and members of the former King government on the urgent business of the transfer of the reins of power.Even those intimate with Mr.Meighen\u2019's mind are not sure what course he will pursue.Some assert that || he will as promptly drop the leadership of his party as he re- \u2018inquishes the \u201creins of government next Mon- Forke day, making it necessary to name a temporary leader \u2014 probably Sir Henry Draytou \u2014 until a canvas of elected members just prior to the Robert next session.Others are convinced that he will show his usual tenacity and retain the leadership.Another name mentioned local- \u2018v is that of Mrsd J.Cloran, president of the Ottawa Liberal Women's Club, ,and also member {of the Catholic | Women's League jof Canada.She is the wife of Senator Cloran lof this city.© The difficulty for the new prime minister : Will be to form \u2018a ministry by the ! process of elimination and sel- lection from the .embaras- sing numbers to be considered.The Maritime provinces wii get their quota of three \u2014 one from each \u2014- with Paul Hatfield as the i probable choice for Nova Scotia; | Quebec will have its four and Ontario its three, but there will have to be a re-appointment of Western , representation, now that Manitoba presents a solid front against the Rt.Hom.Arthur Meighen | opposition.In the last Parliament Saskatchewan had three Cabinet i members \u2014 the Prime Minister, Hon.Charles A.Dunning, and Hon.iW.R.Mother- _ | well \u2014 but there \u2018is likely to be a reduction to two, to make way for Manitoba, which will involve the appointment of \"Hon.Mr.Moth- \u2018erwell to the lieutenant - gov- | ernorship of the province.In * Manitoba there are.two probable choices J.T.Thorson of Winnipeg South Centre and Robert Forke, former Progressive .leader.De.J.J.Guerin When the Montreal radio show opens at the Windsor hotel on Oct.4, there will be provision for a great number of visitors.In addition, contests of various kinds will be open to the public.A large number of exhibits.p the smallest form of receiver p largest, will be oa display.OH! GEE! THIS - MUST BE SOME MICE CATCHER! Manchester, Eng., Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World Cable)\u2014*1 have a house cat which possesses an extraordinary appetite for cheese.and every time cheese is placed on the table the cat sits\u2019 beside it and begs for this very ordinary food,\u201d writes a subscriber to a local newspaper, \u201cUpon investigation, I found the cat ate the cheese and then went to a mouse hole in the woodwork and breathed heavily into it until the mice were enticed to come out.\u201d WEDDING BELLS THREE TIMES FOR COUPLE Baston, Sept.17.\u2014 (Dally World Dispatch)-\u2014No less than three marriage ceremonies were required to convince Elizabeth Gertrude Rowe of Brookline that she was really Mrs.Norman Clark Bush, Brookline officials learned yesterday, The couple were married for the last time Sept.10 at St.Mary's Catholic Church in Brookline.But yesterday a record of the marriage of the same couple on Aug.22 in the rectory of a Providence Episcopal .church as well as a record of the ceremony at St.Mary's Church was received at Brookline \u2018lown Hall.When the puzzled clerk got in \u201ctouch with the girl's mother for an explanation of the two marriag- j es.Mrs.Rose Rowe declared that her daughter and Bush had been | first married lust May by a justice of the peace.YAQUI TRIBES DON FEATHERS; SETTLERS FLEE El Paso, Tex.Sept.17.\u2014(UÜni- versal Nervied)\u2014Yaqui Indians on the warpath have destroyed 25 miles of Southern Pacific Railway tracks and telegraph lines running through the Yaqui river delta i Southern Sonora, according word received here tonight.It is a region developed by a United Stutes enterprise and populated by hundreds of U.8.farmers.U.8.refugees were reported moving toward the border at Nogales from the Indian region, fearful of attacks by rebellious tribesmen.SPANISH OFFICERS ~ DEMAND REMOVAL OF GEN.DE RIVERA Paris, Sept.17.\u2014 (Universal Ser vice )=-A report received here says {that King Alphonso of Spaia has received an ultimatum demanding the removal of General Primo de Rivera as premier.The ultim£tum, with à 72-hour time-limit, was sent by cavalry and artillery officers serving in Mor- :0cco, and is supported by many infantry officers, it is said.All officers in the armies in Spain and Morocco are understood to be launching a movement for the dictator's removal.NEW YORK-PARIS FLIGHT RECEIVES ANOTHER DELAY New York, Sept.17.\u2014(Univen.1l Service) \u2014 Capt.Rene Fonck is waitiag for storms over the Atlantie to pass by before hopping off on his attempt to fly from New York to Paris without a stop.Today he thought te might not set off until Monday.The big Sikorsky plane is ready in every detail, the leak in the fuel tank, that canéelled the flight last Thursday has been repaired.| he was found dead later by a posse; BOY CRUSHED TO.DEATH ON FARM OF HIS FATHER Quebec, Sept.17.\u2014 (By Staff Correspondent)\u2014 Albert \u201cCouture, aged 11, was crushed to death yesterday under the wheels of a heavy cart on his father's farm at St.Augustin, Portneuf County, when the horses he was driving bolted.Couture was thrown between the vehicle and the horses and succumbed to his injuries.a tew minutes later.BRAVE BRITISH YOUTH PREVENTS ASSASSINATION Tokio, Sept.17.\u2014 (Dally World Cable)\u2014An attempt to assassinate Princess Louise of Sweden today proved unsuccessful, \u201cas the knife which was hurled toward her struck Robert Tilley, who jumped forward and escaped miraculously as the weapon hit his cigarette case.While a luncheon was in progress at the Briiish Embassy, an intruder who wus peering tlurough the windows was discoyered by Robert Tilley, son of thé British Ambassador, Sir John Tilley, and upon seeing the knife being hurled through the air in the direciion of the Princess.\u2018Tilley leaped at the assailant, and prevented the knife from traveling to its mark.GOOD ROADS BODY WILL MEET SOON The 13th annual convention of the Canadian Good Roads Assoclation, to be held at Edmonton, Sept.| 28-30, will be attended by a number of delegates from the United States, according to information received here yesterday.| Officigls from every provincial Government in the Dominion, as! well as eugineers and automobile club members will be present.CRAZED FARMER WOUNDS MAN AND THEN HE SUICIDES Winnipeg, Mept.17.\u2014 (Daily, World Dispatch)~\u2014Ross Little, a farmer of Roblin County, committed suicide while crazed by financial worries., After he had prepared a list of seven neighbors, whom he claimed had wronged bith, and whom he; was going to kill, Little proceeded to visit the home of James Munro, aged 70, and seriously wounded him.\u2018 Shots from Munro's house chased the maniac into the bush where | , made up of men mentioned on the death list.| : TROPIC STORM STRIKES SOUTH: SEVERAL HURT Turks Island, Bahamas, Sept.17 \u2014(Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Two are dead and seven others are seriously injured as the result of a hurricane-like tropical storm which swept over this district yesterday.Although there were no fatalities on these islands, great damage was done to shipping and nearly all the {lighters in port either sank or were swept to sea with the fury of the storm._ : The two deaths were of the crew ,of the Norwegian steamer Hanna | Hkogland, which put into St.Tho- ;mas in the Virgin _Jslands, to pre- jeure medical attention for the five injured members of the crew and two passengers.The two sajlors were repairing the steering gear of the vessel, damaged in the midst of the storm, when a huge wave crashed them up against the side, crushing their bones almost to pulp.) They died a short time later.MRS.GALLOP TO |, GO TO GALLOWS DECEMBER 15th Quebec, Sept.17.\u2014 (By Staff Correspondent) \u2014 Mrs.Abraham Gallop, better known as Emily Sprague, will be- hanged Dec.17 next for the murder of her husband at Ile Maligne over a year ago, if all appeals fail.Justice Gibons,: who sentenced the woman to be hanged on Oct.15, today set the new date for her execution as Dec.17.following an appeal that was entered by the condemned woman's lawyers, which necessitated a postponement in the carrying out of the sentence.Eugene Bigaouette, who was to be hanged on July 15 last for the murder of his mêther, will pay the penalty Dec.3 next; unless appeals that have been entered in his case be successful.QUEBEC POLICE AFTER BREAKERS OF DEAD BOTTLES Quebec, Sept.17.\u2014 (By Staff Correspondent) The first arrests to be made this season in connection with bottle-breaking on the high~ ways of the province occurred to= day when a pair of Quebec resie dents were apprehended by Constable Morin after.he had seen them lean out of a taxi and throw bottles from their machine to the pavement, with the result that they broke and remained a menace to passing autoists.Deputy Minister of Roads Boulanger stated todgy that he had received a number of complaints about this new and dangerous sport.WEEK OF SEPT.20th An Entertainment Feast in Three Courses! Thomas Meighan TIN GODS with RENEE -ADOREE and AILEEN PRINGLE A Dramatic Stary of a Man, Forced to the ha by One Woman, and H to the Heights, by Anothe?\u2014#TARTS MONDAY\u2014 A Glittering Stage Show THE JOHN MURPHY COMPANY LIMITED FALL FASHION meurt raies the worid, Will Parade Daily at 8 7:18 and 9:13 p.m.\u2014ON THE STAGE MAX FISHER ~ CAPITOL GANG Introducing THE BROCK SISTERS i From George White's it A me a \"31 69 5 ug NS ER.ab ab A bd an NN iz a?oT Geely ce SA a a 8847 M6 y à Ke \\ Saturday, September 18, 1996 WOMAN M, HUSBAND SAVES BOY BUT WIFE FATALLY HURT Hurled through the air in a semicircle from the carrier of her husband\u2019s motorcycle to light on her head on the pavement, Mrs.Evonne Auger, aged 28, 1272 St.Denis Street, was instantly killed in front of 824 Gouin Blvd., last night.Charlamange Auger, the husband, was proceeding east on the boulevard with his wife, when 15- .year-old Gerard Tremblay on a bicycle started to make a left hand turn down a side street.Ag the boy turned.Auger swung to the left to avoid hitting him.The wheels of his macñine hit the curb on the npposite side of the street.The cycle turned turtle.Mrs.Auger was thrown to her death, while aer husband fell to =X9 S}Y.10J 98I0M YU} à ® perience?4} api peod ayy Constables lTauquet and Pettigrew of station 33, with Detecetive- Sergeants Page and Derosster hurried to the scene and Investigated the circumstances.- WIFE ALLEGED TO HAVE USED KNIFE; HUBBY SHOWS CUT Arraigned before Judge Perrault yesterday on a charge of nonsupport, W.Kennedy, a train porter, pleaded not guilty, claiming to Have receipts for $64 monthly.When his wife told the judge she was afraid of him, Kennedy showed a wound in his arm which he claimed his wife had done with a knife.The judge let him go on parole, on condition that he would keep away from his wife.INDIANS\u2019 GAME NEARLY FATAL TO YOUNG BOY New York, Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch)\u2014Police of Kearny, N.J., are looking for the boys whose Indian game nearly cost the lite of Robert Trumbohn, 7.After watching a football game, Robert started home across the woods near the historic Kearny castle.As he descended the hill, he says several boys ran toward him with Indian yells.One of the boys, he says, put a bag over his head and he was led off to be tied to the stake.The boy had been tied to a stump several hours when he was found unconscious.He will be confined to his home several days.MONTREALER HELD FOR TRIAL IN DEATH OF QUEBEC YOUTH Quebec, Sept.17.\u2014 (By Staff Correspondent) \u2014 Clement Poismans, Montreal motorist, was condemned to stand trial at the next sifting of the \u201cCourt of King's Bench on a charge of causing grievous bodily harm to 10-year-old Robert Garneau who died the day after he was struck by Poisman\u2019s automobile.The Montreaier, who came down to Quebec to meet his father à fow weeks ago when the accident happened is out on bail of $500.DEFENCE LEAGUE MEETING SUNDAY At 3.30 tomorrow a mass meeting will be held at Prince Arthur Hall, 29 Prince Arthur Street, under the auspices of tite Canadian Labor Defence League.Speakers will be Florence Custance of Toronto, national secretary of the Canadian Defence League, and Secretary of the Canadfon Federation of Women's Labor Leagues, and Joha A.Young, also of Toronto, national chairman of the Canadian Labor Defence Lea-gue, and president of the Toronto a ?- > vo the Jews in this province, especi- - SLEEP AN HOUR EXTRA AS TIME HALTS THAT LONG Everyone gets an extra hour 3 sleep on the morning of Sept.26 T.aat is the day when daylight saving goes out for another yci \u2018and sleepy-heads can set thet.clocks back for an extra hour o \u2019 repose.OFFICIALS WILL MEET ON NEW \u201cE\u201d BUILDING PLAN Whether downtown traffic congestion may be relieved by the construction of a new troliey line from Craig Street, North to the Montreal city limits, will be threshed out by the city executive and the Montreal Tramways Commission, according to Aldermeme J.A.A.Brodeur, chairman of the executive.- The plan, whièh in toto is for a rapid transit tracks from Craig street, partly elevated, has been considered for many months.Alderman Brodeur said yesterday that something must be done to speed up trolley traffic, and he thought that the best method would be for an express line running North and South.QUEBEC BUREAU ON EMPLOYMENT IS WORKING WELL Outlining the made by the Quebec Employment Service since its humble beginings in 1915, Louis Guyon, provincial deputy minister of labor, stated at the annual meeting of the Public Services Employment Convention yesterday that the Government was doing all in its poWer to widen the scope of the Q.E.S., so that more men could be placed.Mr.Guyon promised that the department of which he is head and the Quebec Government would do everything possible to carry out any recommendations made at this convention, BIG BRIDGE SPAN IN PLACE MONDAY The Dominion Dridge- Company announced yesterday that the first steel span for the new Harbor Bridge would be laid next Monday.It will be placed on the South Shore side, and will extend 126 feet over the roadway.The steel work extending to the Island will not be completed until the middie of next summer.+ cm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EX-POLICEMAN DEAD Charles Cote, ex-city policeman, 65 years of age, residing at 1436 Chambly Street, was buried in Montreal East yesterday.Prevlous to his death, Mr.Cote was a special worker for the C.N.R.HEBREW SCHOOL CASE IN NOV.The Protestant Board of School Commissioners has been advised that the Privy Council hearing of the Jewish School case is slated for November.The matter came up last spring in the form of an application on behalf of the Government of the province, so that, the highest court of the Empire might pronounce on the rights of ally in the city of Montreal.1,000 NEW CANADIANS The three Canadian Pacific steamers Montnairn, Mianedosa and Montcalm, landed some 1,600 new Canadians at Quebec yesterday.\u2018 The immigrants are for the most part from the, northern countries of Europe with British bora predominating.Mrs.Margaret McFarlane Nash, formerly a resident of Montreal, is dead in Kings nocording to steady progress DAILY WORLD, EETS DEATH IN MOTORCYCLE CRASH SHOOTING CASE DECREASED TO SIMPLE ASSAULT Buckets of beer, pools of blood, floods \u2018of invective, tides of testi- nony, and as a result Stanley Langoussi is awaiting sentence \u2018or simple assault, He was found guilty in Court of King's Bench yesterday after a jury had deliberated for less than half ah Hour.The evidence was that Langoussi tried to shoot Jimmy Cadjeux in the latter's admitted blind pig at 5 Craig Street East on June 2.Cadieux told his story.He said the accused came in, imbibed ten quarts of beer, and then tried to shoo away his lady friend.Cadieux apparently interfered, and Langoussi is said to have taken a couple of shots at Cadieux.The only damage done was to a door.Then Cadieux, wielding a bottle, broke Langoussi\u2019s nose and infliet- ed other injuries which laid the accused in hospital for some days.After a day and a half before Justice Walsh, during which Greek, English, French and decidedly broken English were spoken, the jury decided that Langoussi was not guilty of attempted murder, the charge laid, but of simple assault.He will be sentenced at the end of the term.OVER MILLION SPENT IN FURS AT YEARLY SALE During the annual auction of the Canadian Fur Auction Sales Company, which was held at the Mount Royal Hotel this week, furs to the value of $1,400,000 were sold.Prices were considered satisfactory, and brisk bidding featured the sales.BUSINESS MEN HEAR BOYOLOGY ADDRESS Over 100 business and professional men of Montreal on Thursday night listened to the first lecture in a course on \u201cBoyology,\u201d given at the K.of C.Hall on Mountain Street.Brother Barabas, of the Boy Life Bureau of the K.of C., addressed the nieeting, \u2018speaking of the urgent need of better understanding of the boy.SLIGHTLY HURT ON LONG BRIDGE When an automobile driven by J.A.Leverette of Bradford, Pa., struck a frui: wagon while crossing Victoria Bridge, the driver of the wagon, Mike \u201cGirgilto, was thrown over the parapet, which is 13 feet high, and landed on the raliway tracks on the other side.He suffered only slight injuries.THREE MONTHS IN JAIL FOR THEFT John Young, aged 21, was brought before Judge Perrault yesterday and pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing lead valued at $76 from the C.N.R.yards at Longue Pointe.: \u2018This being the lad\u2019s third offence for theft, he was sentenced to six months\u2019 imprisonment with hard labor.PE \u2014\u2014E MAN AND WOMAN HELD FOR Armand Pare and Dora, Annie Bennett, husband and wife, will appear -for voluatary statement on September 23, charged with manslaughter ia connection with the death of Wassil Hussul, he St.Dominique .Street grocer, ho died from wounds reeeived during à quarrel in his store, it was ruled in court yesterday.\"A groove in the back of the head of a new hammer esables a nail to be started im a place dificult to , Trades aad Leber Councilton, word reaching this eity last aight Ahe was.84 years old.\u2019 reach, after which the hammer is reversed asd the driviag completed.TRIAL], OF YOM KIPPUR Every synagogue in Montreal sighs that we call our World, about On this Day of Atonement, wh prayer, just as their fathers have of any substance or character pass From sundown yesterday until forsaken.New Yearfar over the face of the globe.HUGE REWARD FOR RETURN OF BOY Police yesterday were asked to search for Leon Laurer, ten years old, who was kidnapped from in front of his home, 1010 West Arch street, Shamokin, Pa., on August 5, and for whose return a reward of $2,000 has been offered by members of his family and civic organizations in the Pennsylvania city.It is thought by Shamokin authorities that the boy may be in some home or institution under a false name.Several photographs of the missing lad have been sent to police to aid in their search.STIFF SENTENCES FOR DOPE DEALING George Auger and Clovis Rondeau yesterday were sentenced to one year with hard labor and fined $200 and costs or an additional 12 months, They were found guilty in Recorder's Court of peddling drugs.WAS BURIED MERE Patrick J.Flood, who died at the American Hospital, Chicago, ast Monday after an illness of short duration, was buried in Cote des Nieges Cemetery yesterday.The deceased was the second son of the late Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Flood of Montreal, a veteran of the South African War, and also fought with the U.8.Army during the World War.By VAN ROBERTS Books, umbrellas, coats, vanity cases, handkerchiefs, earrings, aad pipes, thess are only a few of the hundreds of articles left on the street cars by carcless passengers.The lost property department of the Montreal Tramways Company is ged from \u2018morning to night dy people looking for lost articles.Olid ladies who have left their spectacles, irate fathers come to collet the parcel dropped by little Jimmy, or girls of the flapper age looking for a lost vanity case.These and many others fuck to the little wicket ia the Terminal Building on Craig street, and eager ly try to describe what they sre looking for to the clerks ia charge.Each face is a study in expression, hope or despair, joy, anger and disbelief being only a few of the emotions registered oa the faces constantly.coming and going to the ofiice.Whon an artièle is found oa a children-\u2014some eager, others pathetic.and higher, the sweetly-solemn, awe-inspiring charm of the music seemed to penetrate the innermost depths of the worshippers as they faithfully promised themselves, and the Benign Creator, to \u2018\u2018sin no more\u201d if they thought they had sinned before.Last night, just as the final lingering ray of light disappear the face of thi8 huge rolling bundle of loves and hates, and (¥ gathered in synagogues, in every corner of the universe, to do pena) of the world are giving balm to their wounded souls by fasting an them.Today no Jew may either drink or eat, nor must nourishment it is not even permissible to wash except the eyes and hands.considered correct, according to the orthodox law, to walk very far.part of the world, operated by a Jew, is open.tions in the largest commercial centres of the world are deserted an This is the toll exacted by Yom Kippur, the day which marks the climax of ten days of, penitence, commencing with Rosh Hashana, the It is the One.Day which sends a powerful, harmonieus chord of strong friendship through the many millions of a race scattered PP EE EEE STUCK ON RAINY DAY?THEN TRY TRAMWAYS LOST PROPERTY OFFICE Page Three FAITHFUL ANSWER SACRED CALL | AS FASTING AND PRAYER CLEANSE SOUL'S By M.KRUSHEN Sixty thousand members of the Jewish race stood reverently silent, heads bowed in penitence, as the majestic strains of Kol Nidre last night ushered in the holiest of Hebrew holy days.wag filled with men and women and And as the chant rose higher fifteen million of the faith of I ich ends tonight, Jews In every pa done for over 5,000 years before Orthodox Jews hold tha Nor is his lips.tonight, no place of business in a Important business se WANTED IN CHICAGO MAN CAUGHT HERE Walter R.Youman, alias Frank Harris, who is wanted in Chicago, charged with manslaughter, waived extradition when he appeared before Judge Choquette yesterday morning.Youman is- alleged to have been connected with the death of Thomas Norman, at Chicago, last December, and brought before a grand jury, and was granted bail of $10,000, which he jumped.\\ He was traced to Canada and ar rested by Detective Savard in St.Vincent de Paul, while working as a laborer in a quarry, a few dayr ago.LORD WILLINGDOW © AT CONVOCATION When McGill University holds its fall convocation on October @ the new governor-general, Lord Willingdon, will attend, according to Sir Arthur Currie.The occasion will also mark the anniversary of Founder's Day and the opening of the McGill Graduates\u2019 Reunion.FAREWELL RECEPTION A farewell reception was given by the congregation of the Preayyterian Church in Montreal East, on Thursday evening, in honor of the acting rector,\u201d Rev.J.Fred Gotorth, who is returning to the University of Toronto.La lost proptrty department, where it is neatly tagged and put away to await the coming of the owner.The interior of this department reminds one more than anything of a pare ticularly tidy and well arranged sec- ond-hand shop.It is amazing to think that any one caujd forget a vaccum cleaner : 1 weighing about 2§ pounds, or a bun- .dle of clothes evidently destined for the laundryman, but these and Hnany other astounding things have been found in street ça ~~ A typical mopths fipd of the tramways compény co ts of 214 umbrellas, 164 parcels of/clothes, 91 purses or bags, §8 pi of jewel.Iry, 16 coats, 72 val , 47 books, and dosens of other\u2019 articles classi- filed as sundries, \u201d The department is one of the busiest in the company, for all the articles have to be filed and cata logued, telephone calls attended ts, and above all, angry and disappeint- street car it is promptly seat to the ed people lecked after with and civility, rationss 1 >) THE DAILY WORLD 5, Saturday, September 15.1926 x SLAYS FATHER WITH AXE BLOW , Charlottetown, P.E.I, Sept.17.(Daily World Dispatch)\u2014A tray was enacted at Lennox Island the Indian reservation in the western part of the Province, when Anthony Mitchell, an Indian between 50 and 55 years old, was attacked with an axe which inflicted a wound, - in his head causing instant death.| His alleged assailant was his\u2019 son, John Henry Mitchell, aged 26, ho is a returned soldier.He was l-shocked in the war and is not, to have been in his right ce his return.Altnough of.was noticed that he was get-! more violent, no one thought; dangerous.! HIPPING CITY'S STREETS IN SHAPE 'hree thousand men, 2,000 em- yyed by the city and 1,000 by.ivate contractors working for the ity, are at present working on the.city streets.The work voted.for last year.has been finished and new road! work to the value of more than f 6 $3,000,000 has been undertaken.SPAN LONGER SAYS DR.MAYO Fort William, Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) = That medical science is able to raise the average age of life of a human being to 70 from 58, the present average, was the statement made by Dr.W.J.Mayo, world-famous surgeon of Rochester, Minn., who was in Fort William today with a party of Minneapolis and Duluth friends on a fiying motor visit.: Dr.Mayo said that the Psalmist ave the age limit as threescore vears and ten, but medical science was now making the age of 70 the average length of life, not the maximum.That was made possible by the increase of scientific research and the general spread of knowledge.Dr.Mayo said that the researches of Dr.Bve and Dr.Blanchard, two noted English surgeons, into the cause of cancer were having wonderful results, and he anticipated a speedy conquest of the cancer scourge.DE PALMA AT MINEOLA New York, Sept.17 \u2014 (Daily | World Dispatch) \u2014 Ralph De Pal- \u2018ma wilk be the feature attraction lat the Mineola Fair, to be held tomorrow.De Palma is entered in LIBRARIANS WILL Dr.Henry Guppy, librarian of chester, England, arrives in Montreal today on the Montcalm to attend the 50th anniversary of the ENLARGE DALLAS PARK American Library Association, Dallas, Texas, Sept.17\u2014 (Daily which opens at Atlantic City on wana Dispatch) \u2014 The seating October 4.The fact that George H.Locke, | Capacity of Dallas Park will be in- librarian of the Toronto Public creased to 20,000 by the erection Library, has been nominated for the of 7,000 additional seats.This will presidency of the Association, |make the track in the form of a makes the meeting of special in-| huge bowl, with seats extending ail terest to Canadians this year.(around it.1 WANT YOU BUT NOT YOUR - MOTHER-NO GOOD TO JUDGE | Toronto, Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World house and get married.The love Dispatch) \u2014Mother-in-law, brothers \u201cest belonged to each of them equal- and sisters have a perfect right to ly.move into a relative\u2019s home if the But after they were married the relative has half a share in the wife wanted her mother to come house, was the decree issued by and stay with her so she took in Magistrate Patterson in women's po- sewing and paid for her keep.One lice court, when she remanded An-| day when she was absent the hus- drew Meclllmunn for sentence on & band is said to have forced the wo- charge of assault.,man on the verandah, pulled out Mellimunn smilingly admitted her trunk and told her to \u2018\u2019beat it.\u201d that he had got tired of his mother-| She did \u201cbeat it,\u201d to the police in-law and put her out of his home.| department and Nellimunn was Why shouldn't he, was the question charged with assault.\u201cI clatm that pu he wanted answered, he married she had a perfect right to have her - the girl, not her mother.| mother there,\u201d the magistrate in- Then the full story was unfolded sisted.\u2018\u2018She owns as much of the by the magistrate.How the young| home as he does and is allowed to couple met and fell in love witi/be host to her friends.each other.They built castles in; \u2018Why doesn\u2019t she bring her broth- the air and dreamed of the time! ers and sisters in as well?\u201d W.Kwhen they would have à bunralow|Murphy wanted to know.of their own.Together they saved \u2018Because they haven't yanted to sufficient money to buy a little yet.\u201d MAIZIE THE MODEL a fifty-mile test.He holds the A ROLLING SCHOOL\u2014Above photo represents one of the many progressive enterprises of the Canadian | world\u2019s dirt track record.MEET NEXT MON TH Pacific Railroad Company, who are now operating school-coaches in Northern Ontario, from Chaplean to Sudbury.These travelling schools will stop at all towns or settlements where no schools exist, and ele- the John Rylands Library at Man- | mentary education will be given to about 400 children, who otherwise would not enjoy an education.| PROFESSIONAL CARDS HAMILTON MAN IS ' N OSTPONE AMATEUR BOUTS | Lancaster 2440 Walnut 5210 \u2018ew York, Sept.17 \u2014 (Daily STRUCK AND ROBBED World Dispatch) pr The Metropole Lyon W.Jacobs K.C.Hamilton, Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily \u20183 » .World Dispatch) =To be attacked, | \u2018+?A-A-U.open amateur boxing | aavocate, Barriäter & Sollcitor robbed and then thrown over a 12-| tournament has been postponed un-| power Building, 83 Craig St.W, foot wall was the experience of|til October 6 and 7 at the New Room 701-702 Patrick Garritty, who was admitted| Gardento St.Joseph's hospital suffering Montreal from a broken knee-cap and injur- fes to his shoulder.Garritty stated that he was attacked by a man at the top of the Fergusén avenue steps, was robbed and was then thrown over the 12-foot embank-: ment.| His assailant disappeared and he hobbled down the road to the hos-! pital.His injuries are not regard-| HOUSE TO HOUSE DELIVERY ed as serious.| MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, EGGS, SECURED MONEY CHEESE, EGGS, ICE CREAM BY NOVEL SCHEME, St.Catharines, Bept.17.~\u2014 (Dally World Dispatch) \u2014 Accused of a curious method of defrauding people, Arthur Golsborough, aged 20, of Stamford township was handed over to the county police.It is a!-| leged that the youth has been! \"through Lincoln county collecting \u2018money unauthorized for the Protestant orphanage, a private institution of St.Catharines.He, it is said, got the money from his vie- tims on the novel pretext that it was proposed to educate the orphans in the home instead of sending them to the public schools, where they were looked down upon by other children.MONTREAL DAIRY COMPANY LIMITED : Retail : 1200 Papinèau Avenue Wholesale: 1930Papineau Ave.By Whittington WEAR THIS SPECIAL BARHAM BROS.HEY MR GINSBERG ! 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FE + © TR, by King Ferrer Sysdimes foe a.SRST ME a AC SRL S MEY BE 3 NE A Nh ad Ba Me ve peg ff We et (= OS bpd tps \u2014 eam bly Co -\u2014 pip wt PI YW af 0 2 em td a AN me ily cal LEO to ge, of ort in- a ist ore 1ce the xi- rch w- ch- rd, nto ng ici- he ily al- on to- he )S 10 £ FASHION SHOW > Theatre, commencing tomorrow and \u2018will present a new offering, ; + : * Saturday, September 18, 1996 - AT CAPITOL TO OPEN ON MONDAY An excellent program will be offered the patrons of the Capitol comtinuing during the entire week.The feature of the program will be the picture \u201cTin Gods,\u201d in which a group of popular screen stars will appear, including Thomas Meighen, Renee Adoree and Aileen Pringle.Max Fisher and his Capitol Gang with new selections, supporting the \u201cBrock Sisters,\u201d formerly of George \u2018White's scandals.The opening of the popular Fall Fashion Revue will take place on Monday.Beautiful models will display new fashions designed by famous modistes.Schedule of time that the Revue will appear is as follows: 3 p.m.7.15 p.m.and 9.15 p.m.daily.- LANG PRESENTS WANDERING JEW AT HIS MAJESTY\u2019S \u201cThe Wandering Jew\u201d will be presented by Matheson Lang at His Majesty's Theatre next week, and the interest is accentuated by reason of the fact that many famous authora have essayed to express this in dramatic or novel form.\u201cThe Wandering Jew\u201d was in the first instance put forth as an apology for Christianity.The Reformation had produced a split in the church, and called into existence a spirit of criticism, As the expected reappearance of Jesus seemed as far off as ever, people were inclined to question the New Testantfit stories.Thus there arose the legend of a Wandering Jew, who, having seen the crucifixion with his own eyes, could testify to the veracity of what many Christians had come to regard as legends.The legend of the Wandering Jew first appeared in pamphlet form in Germany in 1602, the Jew in the story being named Ahasuerus.GANGSTERS SINK | AGED WARSHIP SPLENDID SHOW AT THE GAYETY STARTS TOMORROW Max Ffeld\u2019s \u2018\u201cKuddling Kuties\u201d will appear at the Gayety theatre next week, starting tomorrow night.This performance promises to be one of the most amusing of |B the Mutual Burlesque eircuit.Max Field, playing the leading role as a Jewish comedian, assisted by June Rhodes, leading lady of the troup, will again star in the performance.\u2019 The feature of the entertainment is the playlet known as \u2018The Girl with the Diamond Mask,\u201d which is burlesqued to perfection.The chorus of Kuddling Kuties will perform in clever dances, and offer popular song hits.CORINNE GRIFFITH AT PALACE PLAYING AN RUSSIAN FILM It is announced that four former major-generals of Czar Nicholas\u2019 army are among the members of the supporting cast in \u201cInto Her Kingdom,\u201d the photoplay scheduled for the coming week at the Palace, starring Cornine Grifith.With a\u2019 plot based on the disappearance of the Czar's Imperial Russian armies, the film has the services of Major- General Pleschkoff, son of the commander-in-chief of the Russian armies, who escaped from a _Bolshevik prison at Vladivostok, through Manchuria, and came to Hollywood three years ago.Elinor Glyn, who had met him in Europe, found him in a film laboratory, and introduced him to producers of pictures.In addition other Russian celebrities are featured, as the tone and color of the theme has attracted a number of pre-revolution military and artistic leaders.The remainder of the program will include stake attractions prepared by George Rotsky, as well as \u201cThe Palace Symphony\u201d and \u201cThe Melody Kings.\u201d ~ yo.\u2019 \u2019 = BLUE AND GRAY NEVER GIVE UP |.Boston, Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World 5] Dispatch)\u2014Civil War veterans never surrender.While their forces may be weakening because of\\advancing years, while there is one O8! | man left they will carry on.XI That is the attitude of Massachusetts members of the Grand | Army on the suggestion of a pos- i sibility that they may give up their organization.There are 200 posts in the State with about 2,000 members, but the sentiment of all is to \"carry on to the end.\u201d CHINESE TROUBLE QUIET \u201cWashington, Sept.17.\u2014(Universal Service) \u2014 The State Department announced today that the situation in Hankow is quiet and that it has been possible to withdraw the American Naval Forces.Page Five \u2019 STATE OF WATER THROWS WORKERS OUT OF FACTORY Marlboro, Sept.17.\u2014 (Dally World Dispatch) \u2014 Four hundred employees pf the Gleasondale Mills are temporarily out of work,~due directly to condition of the water in Assabet River.The mill engineers have found it impossible to run the flax boilers, cooled by the river water.It is believed that an alkali deposit is the cause of the trouble.State inspectors are investigating.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NATURAL DEATH George Wylie, aged 50.of 184A St.Antoine street, was taken to the Montreal General Hospital last night suffering from asthma.He died shortly after being admitted.GREAT CANADIAN SOPRANO: \u2014 | LA Lorette Athola, great Canadian soprano, photographed at Windsor; |} station, Montreal, a few days ago on her return from Faris.Fore- | most European and American musical experts pronounce Miss Athola to be one of the leading singers of our time, a worthy successor to Madame Albani, the Canadian prima donna of a former generation.She sings in Montreal on October 13.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - ° CANADA BUYS US.EGGS Washington, Sept.17 \u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014 Canada is one of Uncle Sam's best customers for eggs, the Commerce Department reported today.Sydney, N.8.Sept.17.\u2014 (Dally World Dispatch)\u2014The old wooden man-of-war, Pelican, moored alons- | side Ingraham's wharf.sank last night, and now lies in about 25, feet of water, with its hull submerging.| It is believed that rowdies are.responsible for the sinking of the old ship bv having opened the sea-| valves.The Pelican is over 70 years old, and Was used as an ant, munition ship during the world, war, traveling from England to France.| GAYETY| MUTUAL BURLESOUR TWICE DALY 2J5 - 8.45 P.M.k starting SNABPY EE Th WE CUNNINO KUTIES Direction = MONTREALS LEADING THEATRE MAJESTY'S B.E.LANG LAST TIMES TODAY : \u201cTHE TYRANT\u201d 230-830 || 4 2nd and FINAL WEEK, OF, THE GREA WITH FIRST CANADIAN Of 0) Hy REPERTOIRE OF HIS GREATEST THE PRODUCTIONS FROM THE NEW THEATRE, LONDON Commencing MONDAY VISIT NDON ACTOR ENTIRE La Bry.1 K.TEMPLE THURSTON', > SEATS NOW ON SALE Prices: Evonings, T3c, $1.00, $1.50, $8.00, $8.30, $8.00 Wed.Mat, 530c to $8.00; Sat.Mat., 50c to 98.50.Plus Tax \u201cOVERTURN RUS in Der RWSELT sbee of Paris.Company of twenty d the following stars: COMING WEEK Com.SEPT.26 The Official Company from the Celebrated PORTE ST.MARTIN THEATRE istinguished cluding PIERRE MAGNIER, Mme GERMAINE DERMOS sad Mlle.ANTOINETTE GIROUX.Sept.26, 27, 26, 20: \u201cSEIGNEUR POLICHINELLE, play by Miguel Namacois.Sept.36, Oct.1, 3: \u201cLA MENACE\u201d a : | ; French Artists, in- \"\u201d a remantic (ORINNE GRIFFITH io her \u201cThe Wandering Jew\u201d WITH THiS WOMANS SACRIFICE The rt Frc Pa 7 2 Yo ee he om ih roman The Most Discussed Play of the Day and joy.WILL BE AMAZED Rp \u2014 ERNEST ALBERTS FUR FASHION REVIEW Ë \u2014 rid Be gas \u201c à > it ci DAILY WORLD » Canada believe that there was no constitutional issue, \u201cmination to let nothing happen that might have the \u201cpossible effect of separating us: from the Empire we |thinge.ways dreaded the idea of having twenty or thirty years I was eper- ee re ae - * SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926 .The DAILY WORLD is printed and published by the MONTREAL WORLD PUBLISHING CO., LIMITED, at 220 Jemoine Street, Montreal; Lesile Reberts, Secretary-Treasurer.Iq \u201cLORD BYNG AND THE ELECTIONS\u201d For sheer incapacity to understand a political condition, or else sheer malignity in seeking its own political ends, commend us to the Montreal Sta¥.In its issue of September 16, the Star deals with \u201cLord Byng and the Elections\u201d.After having all through the recent election campaign done its best to make the people of even going to the length of declaring that Mr.Mackenzie King had \u201csilently and adroitly dropped the constitutional issue\u201d from his election campaign speeches, which was untrue, the Star now has the audacity to de-| clare that probably more voters approved Lord Byng's course in rejecting the advice of his Ministers than disapproved it.Either this is unmitigated balderdash or the poison- .TD DALIUX WOUNRLD Making the Grade æ a ern SE nr brs Mtr tt re coe co ta runy: SepIiUer 20 oa By Kessler > Rusgis © s = ® = 2) CS « 1S CHLOREN NS ' AT J CRY FOR IT 292 || @ SHEDDED STR! > > & © DREAKFAPT APPETIZING NS\u2019 ECOROM S FOOD : eww ar TF NOURISHING © EASY TO ous effluvia of a political partizan bent on destroying AN ANESTHETIC IS NOT HARD the country he can no longer dominate.For, make no mistake about it, the people of Canada will not accept any lower status than that held by the people of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, or of the other dominions; they would \u201ccut the painter\u2019 first.And the responsibility for that course of action would be that of papers like the Montreal Star and of those who would blindly make Canada a subservient colony instead of a free Dominion.It is because some of us have seen this danger, and have expressed our deter- TO TAKE The Way Modern Experts Perform Simple Operations Is Far Less Painful Than Having a Tooth Pulled in the Old Way By ROYAL 8.COPELAND, M.D.United States Senator from New York.Former Comminsioner of Health, New York City.- Operations are not such dreadful |any operation performed on me.But 1 confess that I al- In spite of the fact that for love, that we have protested against Baron Byng's un- nh Sn MES constitutional act and, may we say, protested not without effect.The King certainly had \u201creason to believe\u201d, in the Star's words, \u201cthat the Prime Minister had lost the con- The Star goes on to waste much space and ink in fidence of the Parliament\u201d, yet he granted dissolution attempting to show that the Governor-General is not a \u201crubber stamp\u201d.We do not use that offensive term.But, when all is said and done, a Governor-General, like a constitutional monarch is only such in order to when asked for it.system he has no other course open to him.In fact, under our constitutional If he refused dissolution at the request of a Prime do what he is told.He must accept the advice of his Minister the King would cease to be a constitutional Ministers.He cannot do otherwise and remain a Gov- monarch.And a Governor-General of Canada, or of any ernor-General of Canada within the meaning of the other dominion of the Empire, is not greater than His British North America Act and the instructions given {Royal Master.A constitutional monarch or a Goverto Governors-General from the Home Government and |nor-General sees only through the eyes of his Ministers, which are matters of public record, and, if he be a con-|speaks only through their lips, and hears only with their stitutional monarch, remain constitutional.The min-[ears.He \u201ccan do no wrong\" because he can do nothing ute a Governor-General or a constitutional monarch |as monarch or Governor-General except what his ad- acts on his own free will and volition in matters of |visers advise him to do.If wrong is then done they state-craft that moment he ceases to function in the |are responsible, not he.If he acts outside their advice manner prescribed for him by law, custom, usage, practice and constitutionalism.That is what Baron Byng did.If the Star really believes that the people of Can-|administration did right in granting then, if wrong is done, he must shoulder the blame.Baron Byng, having asked Mr.Meighen to form an im dissolution.ada did not sense this and express their verdict upon |Mr; Meighen was Prime Minister; even though by will Baron Byng\u2019s conduct at the polls that explains why|of the Governor-General only; he was entitled to dis- the Star has ceased to carry any weight as a political solution when he asked for it.Baron Byng's mistake adviser.was in refusing dissolution to Mr.King who, clearly, To illustrate the Star's complete lack of ability to|was entitled to it.If Mr.King was wrong in \u201crunning understand the constitutional question involved in \u201cthe |away from a vote of censure\u201d, as charged, the people nt unpleasantness\u201d, we quote just one sentence rom this asinine editorial.General, it says: would have dealt with him.Political history might Speaking of a Governor- |have been different had Baron Byng granted him dis- \u201cNor should he grant one (dissolu-|solution.But Baron Byng had no more right to refuse tion) to a Prime Minister who he had reason to believe [him dissolution than the King of England has to cede bad lost the confidence of Parliament\u201d.In other words Canada to the United States in payment of Britain's the Star believes, or professes to believe, that a Govwar debts.If the Star's position could be imposed on ernor-General has greater power than the King.Let Canada this dominion would not stay in the Empire a us consider something that has actually happened: day.Canada will remain in the Empire because its Ramsay Macdonald, when Prime Minister of Britain, freedom, its status, and its right to self-government was defeated in the House of Commons on what he de- have now been settled at the polls, once and for all, clared he would regard as a vote of confidence.After and there will never be any further question of its right being beaten, Macdonald went to His Majesty, asked to Responsible Government and the management of its for dissolution, and got it without demur or hesitation.own affairs without outside dictation or interference.ating on other people, I never had to have anything \u2018done to my anatomy.During that time ! saw thousands of anesthetics administered, and yet I alwags felt that 1 should hate to take one myself.When the occasion came to take an anesthetic and have an operation, after it was all over 1 was positively ashamed of myself to think I had dreaded it.In the hands of the skillful physician, an anesthetic is easily administered, and you will be surprised.if you have never had the experience, to find how quickly and comfortably vou lose consciousness.It will probably not be necessary for you to have an operation.but it is a good thing to know what operations are Hke.Then if fate decrees you must go on the surgical table it won't be a dreadful shock to you.What wit was it who said: \u201cThe trouble with most folks is that they know too many things that aren\u2018t true?\u201d The worst operations never happen! Thousands of persons go about with their hearts full of trouble\u2014they are living in dread of operations which will never be required., If you suspect there is something wrong with you and that an operation is necessary.go to your doctor at once.You should find out exactly what is the matter.Better still, it is wonderful to find there is nothing the matter with you.When the doctor tells you there ia noth- Ing wrong it will make you happy.You will be glad to lean on his comforting words, But suppose the doctor says you need a trifling operation \u2014 what then?Are you to tear your hair and loudly bemoan your fate?When I think how we used to sit in the dental chair and have a couple of teeth.extracted, 1 am ready to say a major operation today is mild in comparison.There was no cocain dn that day, no laughing gas in the ordinary office, no anesthetic at all.The cruel forceps were sent crashing into the jaw, and the powerful arm of the dentist yanked out the tooth while his knee was pressed into your stomach to hold you in the chair! But now an expert in anesthetics, knowing exactly how to administer the well-chosen agent, puts you to sleep in a jiffy.He does his work 80 skillfully there is slight nausea and little vomiting afterward.- The kind surgeon hag knowledge of drugs and measures to make you comfortable when you have shaken off the effects of the anesthetic.In a few days you are out of bed and better than ever be ore.L\u2014 ITER] \u2014 sm mr 3 a er had anato- ¥ thou- istered, should lo take opera- 1 was self to n the an, an stered, it you nce, to ortably essary n, but what if fate surgi- eadful \u201cThe It they aren\u2019t never ns go ull of dread rer be ething opera- doctor ut ex» Better ere is When noth- Nappy.} com- 's you what * hair e?to sit ve à I am 0 to- There y, no office, 1 for- p the f the while your hair! etics, nister ou.to work ausea ledge make have anes- e out r be \u2014 Saturday, September 18.1928 MAINE SLAYER - IS LOST SON OF WEALTHY WIDOW * Portland, Me., Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch)+\u2014Ihformation was received by the authoritics that Benjamin Turner.indicted for the murder of James D, Hallen at Falmouth Foreside, Sept.8, is son of a well-to-do widow living fn Mystic, Iowa, who had not heard from him for several years.The mother, Mis.Charles F.Turner, supposed her absentee son was working in New Mexico.She is planning.it is understood here.to hasten to Portland in defence of the accused.She will be accompanied, it is also understood, by Harold Turner, another son.Benjamin Turner left home when he was 16 years old, according to information from Iowa.When the United States entered the War he enlisted in the army in New Mexico.Honorably discharged at the end of bis army service, he went to Mexico to work for a mining concern.- Charles F.Turner, father uf the prisoner.died March 27, 1926, and was buried at Moravia, lewa, where the Turner family formerly lived.The father left an estate of $125.- 000.No mention is made in the despatches from Mystic, Ia., whether any of this estate was set aside for the missing son.BRAVE INSURANCE AGENT IN RESCUE OF INVALID WOMAN Gardner, Mass., Sept.17\u2014 (Dally Word Dispatch)\u2014Critically ill in bed and trapped by flames when an oil stove expldded Mrs.Ceorge H.Mulcahy, 35.was rescued by Edgar Gringran, insurance agent.Gringran was walking towards the front door when he heard the explosion and saw flamés burst from shattered windows.He rueh- ed in, wrapped bed clothing about the woman and carried her to safety to the home of a neighbor, where she is suffering from shock.The steve exploded a few minutes after a physician had left the home following his daily visit Brushes Operated by an electric motor do the work om a new shoe shining stand and pressing a lever stop the motor, folds the foot rests back and registers the shine, FIGURES MAY BE FIGURES BUT FIGURE IT OUT New York, Sept.17.\u2014 (Dally World Dispatch)\u2014Said London's best dressed man to New York's best dressed mayor: \u201cYou have simply a marvellous figure.\u201d \u2018 \u201cWait until you sce the 1927 budget figure,\u201d returned the mayor._Snappy, what?» EMPLOYER AIDED WORKER TO CROSS BORDER; ARRESTED \u201c Baltimore, Sept.17.\u2014 (Universal Service)\u2014Alexander Sloan of Cumberland, M.D., needed a glass blower in his factory in Windsor, Ont.He learned there was such a man as the one needed.So he helped the glass-blower, his wife, and two children over the border.Today he was indicted on a charge of smuggling aliens.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HOTEL CLERK IS UNDER ARREST Toronto, Sept.17 \u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Wanted here on a charge of stealing the sum of $600, a diamond tiepin and a diamond ring, the.property of a guest at the Mossop Hotel, Tex Van Ruth, alias Van Ressièt, was taken into custody by the Rochester, N.Y., police yesterday.Inspector of Detectives Guthrie has applied for the extradition of thé man.Van Ruth, the police say, was el)- ployed as a clerk at Xhe hotel some time ago, when one of the guests, on registering ,handed over the cash and jewelry to be placed in the hotel safe.Instead of locking the goods up, Van Ruth retained them, and at night made a hurried departure from the premises.MILLIONAIRE IN BROWN OF HARVARD Boston, Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch)-\u2014John Nicholson Brown, the \u2018\u2018werid's richest young man,\u201d yesterday was signed up for a graduate course at Harvard in preparation for a profes: ¢ ship.He was graduated from the yniversity in 1922 \u201cMagna Cum Laude.\u201d The tertune of \u201cBrown of Harvard\u201d is estimated at $25,000,000.TRE DAILY WORLD FEW WHO LEAVE FOR U.S.SEEKING GREATER WAGES Canadians who are leaving- this country for the United States are not doing so because they are out of employment, but because they are attracted by the higher wage offered in Uncle Sam's domain, according to Richard A.Flinn, chief of the division of employment, State Department of Labor, New York City.Mr.Flinn, who is in Montreal to attend the 14th annual convention of the International Association of Public Employment Services, added that, on the whole, fewer Capadians are leaving for the United States.The figures are considerably lower than for the sume period last year.The only types of labor who have been unable to find full-time employment in the U.S.A.are the \u201cwhita collar class,\u201d who do not know X trade and the \u201cmiddle-aged men,\u201d who are not physically equal to unskilled laboring work.FAMOUS LONDON - PAPERS EXPECTED TO CHANGE HANDS London, Sept.17.\u2014 (Universal Service) \u2014Negotiations for the sale of the Sphere, the Illustrated London News, the Tattler, the Sketchand the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, have been praclical- ly completed, according to the Daily Rxpress.This famous group of weeklies, controlled by, Sir John Ellerman, shipping magnate and formerly associated with Lord Northcliffe in the ownership of.the London Times and the Daily Mail, is being bought by William Harrison, paper manufacturer and chairman of the In verrtess Paper Company.GILDA INVENTS NEW DANCE STEP Chicago, Sept.17.\u2014 (Universal Service)\u2014The newest dance craze is to be the \u201cHula-Charleston.\u2019\u201d\u201d This was announced today by officials of the first International Jazx Congress, which is to begin here Monday.The new dance, originated by Gilda Gray, is said to make a snappy and comparatively easy ball room dance.PE EE Witnesses Who Will Be Heard in Ha - Page Beven YOUR MONTREAL: MINE - \u2014JAMEFS2-WAT-SON- LH] \\ \u201c We seldom get in the news ourselves, so when I saw this in an exchange, I decided that it would do no harm to reproduce it.I clipped it from the New York Graphic.THE REPORTER They are ordinary men like you and me, You'd find it hard to spot them in a mob, But when anything occurs on land or sea They're pretty sure to be right on the job.They're ready for a wedding or a war, .- A murder, an election, or a cruise; They feed on trouble, then come back for more\u2014 The snappy lads who gather in the news.Oh, in England they call \u2019em the pressmen, The boys with the pencils and pads, Those pushing, ubiquitous, sometimes iniquitous, Fresh, irrepressible lads.We call \u2019em, on this side, reporters, Bat what is a name more or less To those dashing, spectacular, wise and oracular, Clever young men of the press?H the British should unearth a Russian plot, Or the Turks should start a rumpus with the Greeks, Yu will find a bright reporter on the spot Who has known about the Je for weeks and weeks.If a chorus girl should shoot/a millionaire, Or a foreign prince should wed a movie queen, You can bet your life that some reporter's there Collecting facts and pictures of the scene.Where angels fear to tread they rush right in, They do not dread the evil or his wife, You snub \u2018em, and they greet you with a grin, Then ask you for the story of your life.They can scent a crime or scandal miles away, They can hear through walls of iron it they choose, But we couldn't do without \u2019em for a day\u2014 Those snappy lads who gather in the news.So here's to the gallant reporters, The boys with the pencils and pads, The calm, undisturbable, cool, imperturbable, Nervy, inquisitive lads.Kach time that we pick up a paper Their valorous deeds we should bless\u2014 The bold, reprehensible, brave, indispensable, Sensible lads of the press.\u2014Newman Levy.DIED IN THE SOUP Aberdeen, B.D.Sept.17\u2014(Delly ~ World Dispatch) \u2014Wolford, s-year- old son of Edwin Perhal, automobile tourist camped here, died after being scalded by a fall into a kettle of hot soup.A new form of amphibious automobile is propelled by paddles car-! ried on the driving wheels.which are folded flat against the spokes when the machine is run on land.New regulations of the Belgian government Pequire that flour must contain at least the complete flour content of the grain, which means an extraction of 80 per cent.Il-Mills Murder Trial - \u201d x | Page Eight \u2018THE DAILY WORLD Saturday, September 18, 1820.FAMOUS LADY TENNIS STAR TURNS PROF ESSIONAL ne I i SHE HELI'S MAKE CHINA LAUGH: Miss, Wong Yui Yue, popular star of a Chinese film company, has carned greut popularity ' ONL! OF THE CEREMONIES during the great pilgrimage from Ireland to the Flanders' battlefields.Teft: Gen.Booremans represents tor herself throughout her native the king of the Belgians, Centre, without cap, Gen.Sir W.B.Mickle.Right:, the British ambassador.\u2018 land.\\ bLisass sian American idm actress, is shown discussing her part in \u201cOno Increasing Purpose,\u201d by A.85.M.Hatchinson, with the author, who is collaborating with producers to keep the film true to British sentiment.Nd WF K + RP ; A J .\\ \u201c2 À A Lal - } I WHEN PREMIER PENUGALOS OF GREECE endeavored to escape on MS MARY K.BROWNE.California tennis player, has decided to turn te board a8 destroyer during the recent revolation he was finally captured and brought back 10 Athens.He in shown being landed from the reve- professional, and will play à series of matches with Sussane Longien in » Jutionist warship after his arrest.Outober, when the French star arvives La America. , 1926.Satarday, September 18.1926.THE DAILY WORLD CAPTAIN FRAJK TAYLOR LVANS and atiéé& offices of the U.S.5.Pittsburgh, which, for the first time in United States naval competition, made thpbhighest scores in gunnery and \u2018engineering.With these two anards went the \u201cBattle Eficlency Pennant,\u201d the threefold honor being unique, HINA ay i Yue, m com- pularity native + WHITTINGDON BORDER FORTRESS, near the Anglo-Welsh border, now part of the late Sir Travers Lloyd's property.It dates from Saxon times.It ma) be compared with a modern prison.ALRAANVKY PADILLA, who has been appeiated Spanish ambassador CE a.dot\u201d A i i VETERAN BEATS YOUTH IN LOG ROLLING CONTEST À WM.#, GIRARD, Gladstone, Mich., won the log-roling champ:onship of the world in the 9th World's meet in Buoth's Brownstone Bowl ne Washburn.He defeated Wilbur Marx.He has had 14 years experience Marx, 13 yoars old, had but two.momesp TT ~ Box * Present minister to Lisbon, Porta- Demetriadi at hor summer esiale on Sussex downs.Tae sem le rt dco 1 Ra of Meck pe rt ih trv a - - +.«Le ready for thelr meal.For farther lafgrmation one must consult Monsieur Maison. j both of them at pg ~~ v realy ea ÿ Lars would still take first place.|) simplicity and her marvelous aevo-; y - stract duty would never rouse.places of trust.0.h \u201cty last word to himself.as the motion ou da pie S a: to, stay.: faxt stopped before his house, Was,, The man, Spencer, will be .\u201cf must make ft up with Barbara.freed,\u201d Mildred said.I'm not going to be bowled down; Barbara started.She had en- as those mea were.Anyhow, dam | ¢jrely forgotten him.She ee *, Should a woman who has been betrayed by her husband take him back?If her love for him still holds, what else can she do?Can his love for her blossom , again?Here is a true story which shows how husband and wife grapple with such problems.JEW READERS BEGIN HERE:\u2014 Barbara Thorne is the wife of Robert Thorne, a brilliant and successful business man.Mildred Parker, a chum of her school days, implores Rarbara to intercede with her husband to take Gladys Spencera mutual friend, into his office as stenographer.Gladys's husband has been brutal to her and she has left him.Robert Thorne agrees to give her a chauce.She is employed in his office, but his brusque manner «Is offensive to her sensitive spirit.But he finally gains her confidence\u2019 and they pledge each other their friendship.Gladys does some important work with Thorne alter business hours, and as it is late, he takes her home.He is fast coming under the spell of her beauty and when be reaches home there Is a strange coldness in his heart for Barbara, his wife.He consults Mildred Parker, who is a lawyer, and learns ii = is impossible for Gladys to win a divorce.Despite that he appoints her as his private secretary.: In an intimate conversation they realize that they love each other.Gladys moves into a new apartment fur- pished with Robert's money.Her husband hears of it aud commences to blackmail her.Robert connives with a lawyer and railroads - him to jail.Gladys does not know it.From his prison cell, Fred re- venis the bitter truth to Barbara.The next morning she visits Gladys.Kobert walks in and sees them there.He slams the door and goes out.Then he begins to think the matter over.He receives word from Gladys that she will not remain his secretary, and after a long talk with Mildred Parker he makes plans to release Gladys's husband from jail.He then gets some advice from Barbara's father, after which he starts for home.8 + (37TH INSTALLMENT) He had po plan in his mind.He was simply going home to eat humble pie.That was the distasteful thought in his mind; that and an almost more mortifying one\u2014that he was being compelled to it by a woman.However, it was more than likely that he would have had to do it anyhow.He could not forget the expression on Barbara\u2019s face.He visualized Barbara when he had first met her, when she was in the first bloom of that wonderful beauty which, combined with her noble honesty and perfect innocence, had so captivated him.N_ Then he visualized Gladys, with her extraordinary fascination, and ~ \u201cmarveled at the way she had developed from the shrinking, sensitive girl of his first interview with her to the capable woman of his office and the voluptuous siren of their hidden home.He began to ask himself how he\u2019 would have chosen if he had met the same time\u2019 when both were untried girls.It | startled him not a little to realize They had been expecting it for \u201cpat he had no hesitation \" a some hours and were in a measure ognizing the fact that not only, prepared; but when it came Barthen, but even now, if it were a para ctutched at her heart in an matter of choosing a wife.Bar- involuntary way that proved how keyed up she was.- library and would like very much to see her there, Barbara and her mother were together when the message came, tion: spise a man who had treated me as he think of divorcing him.A woman way.Don\u2019t waste any sympathy on Spencer, Barbara.He has been unjustly treated, and will be righted; but in my judgment he deserves more: than kË will ever receive fn this world.He is everything that is contemptible\u2014including being of the superior sex.\u201d She looked the strong disgust she felt.Barbara reflected a moment, then dismissed the man, who meant nothing to her.and who was going to have justice done him.She did not ask about Robert, because pride prevented, and because she knew he was well.or she would have been told.\u201cWhat do you advise me to do, Mildred?\u201d she asked bluntly.\u201cYou know what my views are, but I ask you for your judgment.Will you give it, understanding that I shall do my own way in the end?\u201d \u201cYes.I'll give it with\u2014with a certain amount of pleasure.1 think that divorce in the abstract is the remedy for a case like this.But you must answer me a ques- Do you still love Robert?\u201d \u2018Heaven help me, yes!\" \u201cThen it ceases at once to bé a question of divorce.I would de- has treated you, but if I didn't, it I loved him, I wouldn't \u201cWIFE OR STENOGRAPHER\u2014 WHICH\u2019 ists.Am I risht, Mrs.Wentworth?\u201d : \u201cAlas!\u201d \u201cI believe in divorces.I believe that if divorce were as free as marriage and as easy, women particularly would be mighty careful about the men they chose.And it would make women see the necessity of being economically independent.Yes, and indepgndent of the man, with his strength and his protection.As if a woman could not be strong enough to get along without a man! Indeed, you may take my word for it that men need us more than we do them, and if we'd go on strike we could have any terms we demanded.But this isut to the point.You don't want to hear my views.\u201d or 3 ; \u201cThey don't bear on -my case, do they?\u201d Barbara said with a sad smile.\u2018\u2019I don\u2019t know how I could face life without Robert.\u201d \u201cYou could if you thought so, vy , Cou EI POI Gladys still roused emotions She had not seen her father, merely in the thinking that Bar-;when he came from Robert.Shebara never had; byt he knew that had left him to her mother; but if whe were his wife he would be in Mildred had returned to her after a state of unrest through jealousy seeing Robert and with her she had such as Barbara with her beautiful talked freely.Her mother had dreaded having tion to him and to her mere ab-, Mildred discuss the matter in this stage with Barbara, knowing as Moreover he had never under-|she did her attitude toward di- stood so clearly as now the neces-|vorce; but Barbarba had been gen- sity to a man like him.with his tle but positive.aims and projects of a perfectly \u2018It she had not come, mother,\u201d clcan reputation.she said, \u2018I should have sent for It was a time when the common her.After what has happened ki soit of sedi- | *Nd now that ! have had time for De ace La men they edi.| reflection, I feel that I must look no scruple in prying into the pri-| more at the other side than I have vate lives of the captains of indus-|°Ver done before.v gry and the kings of finance.You are eonsidering divorce?cried her mother in dismay.He remembered distinctly two \u201cNo.| am considering what to men, bigger than he.far wealthier, , far higher in the realm of are: | do; and I don't wish to act blindly.who before the revelation of the | Whatever I do shall be with my impurity of their private lives had °Y°% wide open.been compelled by popular clamor so Mildred, fresh from her in- and the frightened insi ce of terview with Robert.was admitted their equally impure but hypocrit- to the little room upstairs.Mrsteal associates to give up their Wentworth rose uneasily as if to #8! she's à good wife, and 1 love!ashamed that even'her grief should ber yet.{have made her so careless.Then It was a properly chastened | came the more dreadful thought; spirit in which to go to his inter- Robert had really beea behind the view; and there was no one to false conviction.know how much self-interest had! \u201cIt is true, then?Robert did \u201c1 don't know that he did it or to do with it; so much repentance it?\" as he chose to show\u2014or would be compelled to show\u2014could aot bejactually knew what was done to scanned too critically.the man,\u201d Mildred answered.She Whea he entered the house he | felt there was no need to make a asked if Mrs.Wentworlh was there, | bad matter worse.\u201cAll he knew feit | \u201c1 dom't know how I could like you, Barbara, craves a man in her life; and you would never let any other man in.\u201d \u201cOh, no! If ti isn't Robert it will be no ome.\u201d \u201cVery well! Then keep Robert.He will be only too glad.\u201d \u201cYou think he loves me still,\u201d Barbara cried impulsively, \u201cDid he say anything to indicate that?\u201d \u201cHe's a man, dear,\u201d Mildred answered sadly.\u201cI am afraid he will love as his interest dictates, and it will be apparent to him that you are indicated.Forgive me for saying that, dear.In truth.I'm sure that im time he will love you as devotedly as ever he did.I'm sure your mother caa tell you that in some ways all men are ke.Mrs.Wentworth?\u201d \u201cIa some ways.yes.\u201d \u201cRobert is one of the strongest, after all.I say take him back.You want to and he wants to come.He's no werse.if he's ne better.than other mea.You may revoit and being told that she was, asked probably was that he told one of that she be told that Le was in the his tools to get the man cut of the \u201c~~ .at the double standard, but it ex- 2e © Same D Tem ans ee re ay WY wr tr \u2014\u2014 Saturday, September 18, 1926 woman in New York, and that others see it.Mrs.Wentworth, am I not right?\u201d \u201cI do think a woman should not make herself cheap.\u201d \u201cHave I done so?\" Barbara asked piteously.\u201cI have tried so hard to be so true to my conception of a good wife.\u201d \u201cA good slave, my dear,\u201d said Mildred.\u2018Look at yourself now! You'd meet Robert dressed as you are now, wouldn't you?\u201d \u201cWhy not?\u201d \u201cThe somberest gown you have, and a downcast face to match.\u201d \u201cHave I not enough to make me downcast?\u201d cried Barbara, flaring up suddenly.\u2018\u2018Would you have me look gay?\u201d i \u201cNo, but I wouldn't have you meet that sinner looking 28 if you were the one who had done wrong; I'd have you meet him looking the outraged woman that you are.I'd have the royal beauty showing in tace and poise and gown.I'd make him see that, no matter where he went, he'd find nothing more worth while.Do you want him on his knees to you in admiration and desire, as he was in the old days.or do you want him coming back regretfully?\" \u201cIf it were my case, since I couldn't look beautiful to save my life, l'A prove to him that I had wit and brains, if\u2019! could.Whyyou simply drove him away from you by making him tired\u2014not of you, you divine creature.but of the easy.certain love that was his whether he wanted it or not.Never throw yourself adoringty at him again.And if you will take my advice you will forever keep him wondering whether or not you do love him at all.There! That's a part of what ! think about it my dear.And I know that eve: if your mother is a bit £hocked at some of the things I say, she really indorses most of it.\u201d \u201cl do think that Barbara has submitted too easily.At the same time, I must.say that 1 think a \u2018Mildred, who had small reverence, interrupted with a laugh.\u201cIn your case, Mrs.Wentworth.your face life without Robert.\u201d hut as you don't, it's no use talking about it.You're stronger than he is, if you want my opinion.But, you see, it comes to this, after all, that you want Robert and he must have you.Make good terms with him.that's all.\u201cYou have always seea the adoring.humble wife, accepting the mastership of the man.Abandon that attitude and be yourself; but since it is a man you are dealing with, don't forget that he is best reached through his appetites.Yeseven Robert.He cares for his stomach; he loves beauty well set off more than am even greater beauty hidden behind too great a modesty.And man's an animal first of all, don't forget that.Also, what other mea Ax their desiree on.\u201cOh, Mildred! have me\u2014\u2014\u2014\" \u201clf wouldn't have you do aay- thing that wasn't as fine and sweet as you are youreell, but I would Save you show your husbaad that You wouldn't yeu really are the most beautiful | practice has been to rule.| gently as a woman (course, but yet to rule.; who held the reins of government [in your mother's house?\u201d a man always keeps on desiring] theory was submission, but your Rule should, of Barbaraput her The latter Barbara smiled and hand on her mother's.| bridied, a bit taken aback by this plain speaking.and yet pleased to have her dominance recognized.\u201cBut,\u201d sald Barbara.\u201cPapa and Robert are not the same.\u201d \u201cCertainly not; but both are men, hence sinners.Pardon the inference, Mrs.Wentworth! And you and your mother ars not the same.All 1 say is, treat Robert as Barbara should treat him; not_as | Rarbara should treat the immaculate fair prince of her dreams.Barbara is awake now and knows her husband is a man\u2014only a man, and not a bit of a fairy prince.And remember that whatever Robert has done he not only is no worse than other mén.but on the whole is much better.\u201d \u2018Î was afraid,\u201d said Barbara, after à silence of a few minutes,_ \u201cthat you would recommend di- voree.\u2018\u2019 = \u2018Recommend divorce to one who doesn't believe in it and doesn\u2019t want it?No, indeed.! look upon divorce as a legitimate remedy for a wife who hates her husband; not for one who loves him.That would be terrible.It would be like cutting off both legs because you believe in amputating them when they are past helping.But } do be that when you have a leg (Coatinued oa page.13) \u2014 ee a pe a Pd ES lm ut VD eh ah mn mE AOR DR ye ww \u2018 1 ul | nd that rth, am yuld not ara asks0 hard ption of r,* said It now! as you u have, itch.\u201d ake me flaring 1ave me ve you ; if you Wrong; ing the re.I'd wing in d make here he e worth on his and delays.or ack re- since I ave my I had Whyy from -not of t of the vas his .Never at him ke my ep him you do \u2018hat's a it.my even if ked at e really ra has je same kink a nd.In rever- gh.\u201cIn h, your it your Rule id, of larbara.rnment ut her e latter by this ased to sed.pa and th are nthe ! And \u2014 PELETERZ, PUPSOSVUE 200 LVAD WEEN RIATUS WUT.rage nreven A PAGE OF NEWS ON FASHIONS AND HOME-MAKING SHE DESCRIBES A SMART FALL COAT ' Madame\u2019s collection of Fall coats is practically completed.She has been working steadily on coats lately, as she wanted to have a \u201ccomprehensive collection of them in her fashion opening.\u2018\u201cSo many of my steady clients come to view the collectidh and then order their entire Fall wardrobes afterward.\u2019 Madame observed.That's why I have to include everything, for one needs to have one\u2019s principal frocks in mind before deciding on a coat.\u201d , This means a lot of rush work after Fall modes are really established.Madame has a positive knack for sensing fashions before they come out, so the things she does are always in advance of the mode, and 80 individual as to be smart for a number of seasons\u2014if her clients ever want to wear anything that long.Some of them do occasionally, when they are so attached to a garment that they stm- ply can\u2019t give it up.To return to coats, Gaby and I had an argument today as to what coat in the collection was .most typical of thé \u2018Fall mode.We seemed to have different ideas at first, but soon decided on, the design ! am showing here.\u201cYou see capes are really such a prevailing fashion that I think you'd have to choose one with a cape,\u201d Gaby commented.\u201cThen surely one of the outstanding features of Fall coats is the deep-set armholes,\u201d 1 added.\u201cThat being the case, that smart black kasha with the double cape set Into raglan seams combines the outstanding features of both,\" Gaby announced.So we decided on this.very modish garment for the typical coat.It is trimmed with Persian lamb, an many of the Fall coats muke dis- A Fashion Model's Diary By Grace Thorncliffe \u2018ecreet use of short-haired furs for trimming.Then too it has the typical silhouette, which is widened above the waistline, and perfectly straight from there down.Thif wideness is achieved usually by a cape, or by sleeves which widen considerably toward the armholes.This Black \u2018Kasha Coat Feaïpres a .Double Crepe.: Why Custom Opposes Lucy Stone Idea The Business and Social Worlds, for Convenience, Have Decreed That t he Man's Name Shall Designate the Family, So Why Worry?Miss Doris Hill is going to marry Alwin Hobson, * But she's going Doris Hill.\u201cI'm crazy about Al,\u2019 she writos, \u201cand I'm going to do my very best to be a wonderful wife, but 1 don't think that necessarily means | should lose my own identity.It wis all right for women in the past to take their husbands\u2019 names, Women were just so many cattle fn those days, anyway.They didn't bave any rights or education or careers.But I think it is perfectly absurd for a modern woman to give up her name, especially when she has made it mean something before marriage, as [ have.\u201cAl doesn\u2019t like the idea very well, but he says that if it will make me happier he's willing.But my: mother and father and all our friends think ! am crazy.They say that it would be all right to keep that name for use in my dancing studio, but that I shouldn't do it in private life.To hear them take on you would think ! was going to do something actually illegal.\u201cIt isn't so, is it, Elsie?There is no law that can compel me to take Al's name, is there?And don't you think it is lots more progressive for a woman to keep her own?\u201d to stay Miss The use of the husband's name in this world, and they must transact a great deal of business.For the sake of our mutual comfort and profit, we've established certain methods by which we can transact that business with the least fuss.One of these methods is the use of the husband's name by the wife.\u201cWhy not the use of the wife's name by the husband?Are men 20 much better than women?\" NO, men are not better than women.But the average husband is out in the yorld and the average wife isn't.he average husband transacts the family business, the average wife doesn't.There's no deep, dark injustice in the custom.Nor does it limit the expression of the wife's individuality, or add to the husband's expression.It simply helps the rest of the world identify that particular family group as quickly and as easily as possible.convenience and comfort.The man\u2019 or woman who fights entrenched evil and stupidity is heroic.But the man or woman who fights ! universal conventence, simpiy to selfish egotist and No, 1 don\u2019t suppose there is a law hich will actually compel you to use Al's name, Doris.Nor is there any reason why the husband's name for the family is any more sacred or honorable than the wife's.Nevertheless there is a very good reason mhy you should use Al's mame in private life, and aetion.From which you and pa and the gang.yourself Miss Hill, in private life, If you want to do it, it is lexal affairs.and that reason is COMMON SENSE.\u2018 your persemal \u2018business, that's an- | \\ A great deal has been said about the advisability of stopping excessive perspiration.Most doctors claim that it is a necessarv evil and should be tolerated.They also add that when perspiration is stopped in one part of the body it comes out at some other place.And as this latter point scems to be pretty generally agreed upon among scientists I see no possible harm in the individual selecting the places where the perspiration Is NOT to come out.Most women have been unspeakably annoyed by excessive perspiration under the arms, and ft*is possible to eliminate this trouble in a harmless way.Dress shields can be tacked into the armholes of the frocks, but this is often unsatisfactory as the shields must be removed and rinsed out each time the gown {8 worn.Then when the damp shield presses against the tender flesh it feels unpleasant.If the shields are not kept scrupulously clean they will cause an irritation that frequently causes pimples.Then there is always the problem of what to do An Old Aid to Beauty By Lucrezia Bori for it is impossible to conceal the dress shield.There is an old-fashioned remedy for this affliction in alum, a powerful astringent.It will close the pores of the skin for several hours at a time.A dusting powder that is splendid to check excessive perspiration is made of one part powdered alum and two parts of finely powdered boracic acid.The two ingrediemts dre carefully blended and then dusted under the arms with a powder puff.A special puff should be kept for this so that it isn't used on the face by accident, for the astringent quality of the powder is too strong for the face.This powder makes an excellent dustingp powder for the feet and to put in new shoes to keep them from burning.Before retiring the powder should be thoroughly removed from the skin by first rinsing in cold water, then washing with tepid water and soap.Rinse the skin again in clear water, pat it dry.and apply a little cold cream or Mive oil.The latter will prevent when wearing a sleeveless gown 1 : * > Daddy Dusk g \"~The Sandman =.gk.Nothing pleases a child more than to feel that people are interested in him.A nationally-known newspaper man who loves children, will tell here every day a story about Daddy Dusk, who takes little boys and girls for Dream Journeys every evening.Send Paddy Dusk the name of ane or more of your children, su that he may print, their names in the Daily! World and take them on a journey to sleep.Ît de, ights a child to see his name in a Dream Story.DADDY DUSK, Care of Daily World \u201cHello, hello, hello!\u201d Daddy Dusk was at the telephone talking to Gordon Roy, Guy Ave., and it was s0 hard for him to hear that he had to call out several times.\u2018At last he could hear Gordon.\u201cThat's it!\u201d he shouted.\u201cYou want to go to the Land of the Triekling Raindrops, don\u2019t you?\" \u201cIndeed I do.\u201d said Gordon, over the wire.It wasn't long before Daddy Dusk and the boy were on their way to the Land of the Trickling Raindrops.and when they arrived.there was a prince waiting for and miles.Suddenly it began to Therefore.when you fight, as dojrain and the prince said, \u201cI want members of the Lucy Stone League.| to show you what happens when that custom, Doris, you fight social s0 on record as a fighter, is a nilly,! the eyes of the little party a vision every right of wasted fields, minded citizen should resent such burned up, the rivers were dry and ithe trees were stripped of their may gather.leaves.Doris, thatl\u2019m siding hard with ma ' sEsess-ayegpu\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 T can\u2019t see other matter.that you're accumulating merit for up your social, domestic and legal them on the shore of a beautiful lake.\u201cCome with me,\u201d he said.The three of them walked away until they came to the top of a hill from which they could see miles we have no trickling raindrops.Look at the field of waving grain\u2014 the beautiful flowers and the green grass.\u2019 He waved his wand.In a second there came before everything was But when you gum There was no grass.xcessive dryness.- \u201cI shall never complain about the rain again,\u201d said Gordon, as he hopped into Daddy Dusk\u2019s airship and they started home.The Home Kitchen By Jeannette Norton TEMPTING BREAKFAST DISHES Most families like one warm breakfast dish regardless of the season.Tiring of fruit, hot or cold cereal, egg and toast, a more elaborate dish is welcomed.A broiled smoked finan haddie is good.Chipped beef in a well- made cream sauce, creamed cod- tish, buttered lobster, chicken and pepper hash, or poached fillet of sole with cream sauce, are among the general favorites.None of these dishes is difficult to prepare or takes long in cooking.The recipes given may offer even \u2018a stronger appeal in the same class of cookery.A NEW WAY WITH HAM Take à good-sized alice of sugar- cured ham a half inch thick and place it in a dish, covering it well with milk.Let stand overnight in the ice-box.In the morning, drain and wipe ham dry, then fry it a delicate brown in deep fat.Make a cream sauce from the milk, unless the han is very salty, in which case fresh milk must be used.Serve b broiled potatoes with the hau.Jaunty two-piece sports dress, seen in Design 511, effectively uses black and white pin checked velveteen.It is so practical it ma be worn for street, business or classroom wear.The bodice has a tendency to blouse.The skirt, graceful box-plaits for fullness.Note: The skirt is attached td a camisole body, which makes it hang correctly.The pattern is obtainable In sizes 16 years, 36, 38, 40 and 42-inch bust measure.The 36-inch size requires 1 yards of 40- inch material, with 74 yard of 40- inch contrasting.GRAPHIC Syndicate Feature To secure today's pattern, write to Ruth Bates and inclose 25 cents in coin or stamps.Give the correct size and be sure to write your name and address plainly.Address Ruth Bates, care of this paper.These patterns will be mailed directly from our New York agent.Hats That Ton the Autumr Made ee n= | ] and a rhivestone clasp on the side.shown a turban of back felt with a circular fold of the felt across the top and tiny rolls of black ribbon at frost and sides.JANE WIND.VO GC n04 0 BA wiat ID DAME) vies Lace\u201d door a / * with this series of articles.DAY OF ATONEMENT And now today comes the great Day of Atonement, \u201cYom Kippur,\u201d the greatest day in all Jewry, so that anything like a fighting strike article trom my pen woulu, under the circumstances, be entirely out of place.And I promise at once that nothing of the kind shall be written.It is a good thing to have these resting places in life, when the desert of strife ends in the water wells of good feeling and good fellowship, and mankind is at peace.But I cannot refrain from \u2018\u2018pointing a moral and adoring a tale,\u201d \u2018so to speak.If I refer to my good friend, Samuel Hart (I hope he won't think of me as anything else but a good friend, because my attitude to him will yet prove to have been the very best thing that could have happened to him), it is because (his day of Atonement furnishes me with a suitable text.I do mot pretend to know and understand fully the whole meaning and symbolism of \u201cYom Kippur.\u201d But I think ! do understand the meaning of atonement.In regard to a man\u2019s attitude to , and God's attitude to man, God T Wtonement is simply at-one-ment.~ Justead of being divided and separated, God and man in the atonement become reconciled to each other, re-united, made at one.It is the same in human relationships.A son does wreng to his father, let us say.He makes reparation, he asks forgiveness, he secures pardon.They have been alienated one from the other, not on speak- fng terms, never meeting, having pe association one with the other.But, with the putting of matters right.with the one who was wrong admitting tt, or where both have been wrong, both admitting It, there comes understanding, forgive- mess and forgetfulness.The past is dead; they go forward living for tomorrow, not for yesterday.That 1s the atonement in human life and {t is not unlike to atonement in the spiritual sense.FRUITLESS STRIFE What a blessed thing it would be for all concerned if Yom Kippur, the Day of Atenement, should \u201c mark the end of this, se far, fruit- > lens strife between Samuel Hart and his work-people.| am not sur- gesting that Mr.Hart has anything to ogise for, er that he should demean himself in order to bring about an end to the struggle between him and his workers, Nor am 1 suggesting that his striking werkers should go cap in hand to Samuel Hart, confess they were wrong, And ask to be takem back.But 1 am suggesting that the spirit of the Day of Atonement, affecting as it dees so many of those con- ~ eeraed iu this umfortunate strike, should impel both sides to make sacrifices of pride and position in erder to bring to a happy issue the conflict that has lasted so long.After all, the issue between Society Brand and its workers is very simple.They claim they have been getting underpaid.If they have, thea atonement is due them.Samuel Hart, 1 presume, claims they have been getting paid well enough, or that he can get people te werk for the mosey he was paying them, or possibly that he eahnot afford to pay them more.Well, that is all easily decided.In the spirit of this Day of Atonement let both sides come with their 1 grievance to the conference table, state their respective cases, and discuss the matter In frendly fashion.Let there be no folly about objectng to the union officials, because ultimately they will have to be conferred with.The workers have just as much right to act together as have their employers in manufacturers\u201d associations or the like.But with common sense, courtesy and courage in facing the problems of the industry in which both sides earn their livelihood peace could bk secured.I put this frankly to Samuel Hart and I speak for the workers when I say they will be found ready to have a frank, heart-to-heart talk with him, and will be found ready to shake hands and be friends.This statement of mine should not be interpreted as a sign of weakness on the part of the Amalgnmated Clothing Workers Union, which is prepared to carry on the fight until won if it takes all this year and next (although this ls not said as a threat).But the foolery has gone on long enough and should stop.Both sides are losing money and opportunity.If Yom Kippur marks the end of the folly of such a strike and the beginning of a better understanding between Samuel Hart and his work- solve their difficulties to thelr rau- tual happiness?Gladys\u2014will she be forgotten completely?stirring serial hold the answers to ers, it will have been a blessed day.MISSING OFFICER REPORTS SAFELY Lindsay, Sept.17\u2014 (Dally World Dispateh)\u2014Provincial Officer Warren, for whose safety fears were entertained, has arrived at Wilber- force.On Wednesday last the officer was at Essonville, and word was received in town by Crown At! torney Anderson that Major War-| ren had not been scen since that, day.Provincial Officer Story left for the a letter had been received from Wilburforce stating that the officer was in the village on Friday.Last night, Mrs.Porter received a telegram from her husband at Wilberforce stating that everything was \u201cOK.\u201d ACCIDENTAL DEATH A verdict of accidental death was returned yesterday by Deputy Cor- eon Dube, 37, who was killed on Thursday, when alcohol fumes ex- ground floor of the Alcohol Company, employed.NODIKS RECOVERED Dispatch) \u2014 The bodies of Fred Sowden .aged 21, of 88 Holmesdale son, aged 16.of 7% Van Horne fitreet, who were drowned their canoe capsized about three-quarters of a mile west of the West Gap on Laber Day, were recovered at Mimico yesterday by County Constable Simpson ané workman employed in dredging the Mimico Creek.BELL'S MAJORITY Leslie G.Bell, Ceoaservative member-elect for St.Antoine division, Wen by only 633 majority over Col.J.J.Creelman, K.C., according to official election figures an- nounced last night.Bell polled §.- License Inspector Porter and; north country on Monday, and on, arrival at Haliburton learned that | | i oner Prince in the case of Napol-: ploded in an empty drum en the | ° ody: Commercial | where he was\u2019 | Bucharest state that she has srt het Torento, Sept.17\u2014 (Dally Werid, She says court Wife bores her.She Road, Fairbank, and James Syan-, when.in the lake\u2019 679 votes to Creeimau's 6,025 - THE DAILY WORLD ~ Saturday, September 18.1988 Wife or Stenographer -Which?(Continued from page 10) that needs to come off there shouldn't be a silly law to stop you.Mind you! 1 don't believe in husbands anyhow; so I must believe in divorge; but you do believe in husbands.Why think of divorce, then?No, Barbara! keep him, but keep him in his place.Goodby!\u201d She added with sudden seriousness.\u201cI'm going to show Gladys that I love her no less.\u201d \u201cMiss Parker!\u201d cried Mrs.Wentworth in horror.\u201cWhy wot?To you she's a dreadful\u2019 woman, a harlot.anything bad and shameful.To me, she's another victim.\u201d \u201cAnd to me, Mildred.\u201d said Barbara.\u201cWill you tell her for me that I shall never forget her goodness.her tenderness, and her greatness of soul?\u201d How will Robert and Barbara And what about The installments of this these questions.CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 1\u2014Determined 6\u2014The face of à timepiece 9\u2014Toward 11-\u2014Measures of are& PRINCESSES prefer commoners! At lenst, Princess lleana of Rue mania (above) does.Reports from mind on mareying a commoner, wil soem visit the United States with her mothee, Queen Marie.WESTERN LABOR WANTS PENSIONS At the annual cenvention of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, which opens at the Mount Royal Hotel on Monday, the Western delegates will fight for unemployment issurance, old age pea- sions and the right to picket peacefully during strikes, acoerdiag te 12\u2014An eternity 13\u2014To cringe 14\u2014Files 16\u2014lbPart of n stove 17\u2014Left 18\u2014Wrath 19\u2014Culminated 21\u2014A feminine proper name 22 Underworld god in Roman relt- gion 23\u2014A primary color 24\u2014Redeemsd 24-\u2014-Redeemed 26\u2014Every one of à number (ubbr.) 27\u2014A pronoun 28\u2014The pieces used in chess, checkers, ete.20\u2014A nyllable applied to a note of the scale 31\u2014Worries 34\u2014An Inclosure 24\u2014Executed 35\u2014A flock 37\u2014An occurrence 39\u2014An addition 40\u2014Waterfall 41\u2014Rtay in expectancy 42\u2014Teeth 44\u2014To suffer illness 45\u2014A fiah 46\u2014Beurch diligently STANDARD OIL\u2019S DAUGHTER TO WED FRANCIS POWELL New York, Mept.17.\u2014 (Daily; Worid ch) \u2014 From London comes the report of the engagement of Florence Gibb Pratt, daughter] of Herbert L.Pratt, president of! the Standard Of' company of New York ,to Francis 1\u201c.Powell of Weybridge, England.Miss Pratt, who made her debut two years ago and was presented at the court of St.James's last year, is one of the popular girls in the Long Island set.Her brother Herbert's engagement to Hope G.Winchester was announced in July, and her sister Harriet is Mrs.L.B.Van Ingen, & receat bride, KILLED CHANGING TIRE ON MOTOR London, Omt., Sept.17.\u2014(Dail World Dispatch)\u2014Robert J.Kelly, contractor, aged 53, received injuries which proved fatal when struck by an automobile on the London-Lambeth highway while he was changing a tire on his own car, which he had pirked at the side of the pavement.Though the injured man was rushed to hospital and placed on the operating table immediately following the accident, he succumbed, PROTESTANT PUPILS SHOWYNG INCREASE At a meeting of the Protestant Board of School Commissioners, held on Thursday night, Rev.Dr.R.W.Dickie was re-elected chairman of the body.Dr.M.J.Silver's report on en- relment showed that the High School figures for September were 239 more than in 1926.A French inventor has equipped fi\u201d Kempster, official delegate of the Winalpeg Trades and Labor Couneilwheel on each side to prevent it a bicycle for children with a small 781717 Z 17] 70 4 /2 75 44/5 76 47 / 7% 120 22 23 26 27 37 55 is 40 Al #4 # Fe 77 F6 FA > 103 ACnoss 47\u2014Abbreviation of a measure of length - 48\u2014Adversaries 49\u2014Hesitaten DOWN 2\u2014A staff (plurui) 3\u2014Annoy 4\u2014Abandoned b\u20141'tural suffix G\u2014Actions T\u2014iciectrified particle 8\u2014One indefinitely of a number s\u2014Pitch 10\u2014Masculine proper name 12\u2014Hall 13\u2014Frigid 14\u2014Float easily ut anchor 15\u2014A tune f6-\u2014\u2014Uneven 17\u2014Recluded and narrow valley 20\u20148nug abode\u2019 21-\u2014Momentous 25\u2014Word of solemn ratification 2T\u2014A metal 29\u2014A fish 30\u2014Augments 31\u2014To defeat 22-\u2014Rca mammals 33\u2014To fondle 34\u2014An Italian et 36\u2014To utter a loud harsh cry 36\u2014An {incursion 38\u2014To strive for superiority 41\u2014sorrow 43\u2014An emmet +5\u2014Thus 46\u2014An exlamation __ ENGLISH GO TO BUDAPEST Budapest, Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014- For the first time since the war, Budanest is becoming the mecca of tourists, A record by the government shows that nearly a thousand foreigners registered In Budapest hotels every duy for the first lalf 02 August.More than half of theses came from America und 10 per cent of the Americana resided in New York City.The Finglisn travelers averaged about a nandred a day, but ayainst the Enylisn speakiax tours ists the other nations fare badly, there being am average of CO Austrians, six Germans.two Ilownanlens and ore Czech only daily.BRIDEGROOM OF 73 TAKES 4th TRIP New York, Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Bigfried Gotschalf, 73, of Ramblersville, Howard Beach, Queens, made his-feurth trip to the altar yesterday, whea he was married to Mrs.Adele Uhlenberg, a widow of 51.Spry, but not talkative, Gotschalf with his bride, sped aimkly away from reperters after the ceremony which was perfermed by Deputy City Clerk William Zimimerman in Long Island City, Queens.ROBBERS SECURE BUT SMALL LOOT Toronto, Bept.17\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014Two bandits, one arm- od with a revolver, held up the cashier at McConkey's restauraunt, 311 Bay Street, and made away with about $20 im bills and silver.The rebbery occurred while several people were in the restaurant, but none suspected what was happening uatil the robbers were about to [Uontas uatil a child learas to balance, when the whanis are removed.depart, when one of them fired a ahot at the fnor.LE Fire Stella, wen; second third.Kanter rack ] plaisir Arquit Virgin Nees lette, 1 Cinem Marthe Firat Elizabet $3.50, w necond third, Lane, T Cometa.Serond 9%.MeE Tailtean recond; third.°° Annie, | canal, Ma Kevaton 91, M nje CT.Wo $4.40, pec ure of nber Hey on y PEST (Daily e first is be- its, A shows pigners 1 every ugust.came ent of v York ; avery, but 7 teur badly, 0 Auspunane ily.3 TRIP (Dally id Got- , Howfourth hea he Uhlenrtachalf y away remony Deputy man in Saturday.September 18.1996 MAY AND JUNE\u2014 WELL, IF AIN'T ME WHAT'S HOLOIN' UP TH\u2019 CUDDLES 15 So | SESITIMENYAL .SHE Now WANTS To BE MARRIED IN HER MOTHER'S BRIDAL |.ON TIME To-DAYJ\\ VEW.AND SHE brove OUT To HER SISTERS To GET IT + « DAILY WORLD ; A Hectic Day Page Thirteen By H.A.MacGill {NO SIGNS oF HER YET! 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Yesterday's Race Results at All Tracks WOODBINE \\ First Rance\u2014i; furlongs.Pauletta, 101, Stretton, $26.60 $7.00 $3.80, won, Balto, 110, Fecney, $3.00 12.65, second ; Sphericity, 97, Bourassa, $2.95, third.Time 1:15 2-5.Also ran: Adamas, Natrolight, Bolauder, Luvoncy.Seeond Fiace\u2014Avout 2 miles, Conriebert, 149, Crawford.$2.80 82.45 $2.05, won: Varsity lve, 140, G.Smoot, $3.70 $2.2i, second; atierriard, 142, Preece, $2.10, third.Time 4:34 3-5.Also ran: aSand Lock, Eockingyhorse, a\u2014Coupled.Third Race\u2014t furiones.Davenport 97, Strettcr, 89,50 $1.70 $3.20.won; Cilovis, 114, ¥.Horn, $4.40 $3.10, sec- end; Brevet, 101, Wilson.84,10, tnird.Time 1:13 4-5.Also ran: James PF.O'Hara, Kings-Court, Juxkger, Boterin, I1:obel C.Scratched: Fear Not, Blosroms.Fourth finee-=5 furlonss.[ndem- nity, 107, Hieka, 87.06 83.75 $2.05, wun; Watch The Time, 104, Stretton, $7.30 $3.60, second; Raxatile, 101, T'ournsan, $1.20, third.Time 1:16 1-5, Algo run: Td \u2018:.Fretress, Jenny Dean.Feratched: Lillian L.Fifth Race\u2014mile.loric Golf, 109, F.Horn, $11.25 $4.15 $2.90, won; l\u2019andy, 108, Stretton, $7.60 $3.70, mecond; Endless, 108, RomanelH, £4.30, third, Time 1:42 2-5.Also run* Avec of Aces 11, Xenophon, Rolla Royce.Sixth Race\u20141 1-16 miles.xThats The Time, 116, C.Ralls, $5.25 $2.10 £295, won; Triumph, 112, Bouruassn, $3.00 $2.50, mecond; Gunsight, 109, Munden, $3.30, third.Time 1:493-5.Also ran: Powder, Chef, Fornovo.Seventh Race \u2014 6 furlongs.Who Knows Me, 119, Horn, $27.45 84,38 83.70, won: Care Free, 122, Romancili, 83.10 $2.65.second; Nimrod, 118, J.D.Mooney, $3.10, third.Time 1-16, Aîlre ran: Merry Man, Whats The Time, John Finnegan, Last Cent, Succensor.AQURDUCT Firat Itæce \u2014 5 furlongs.Stella, 112.MeaAvwliffe, 7-5 1-2 1-4, won: Daffodill, 109, 1 Bathilde Seth \u2014 Ball Gee \u2014 Tupine.H 2 The Runt \u2014 Lavigne \u2014 Belle 3 Aregal \u2014 Billy Banghn \u2014 Maronssia.4 Chink \u2014T.8.Jordan\u2014Bolton.5 Smiling Gus \u2014 George De Mal \u2014Chieazo.6 Gaffney \u2014 George De Mai \u2014 Cupbearer.7 Coltmbia II.\u2014 Firetoma \u2014 Huey.( Hest: \u2014The Runt) DIRT TRACK AUTO DRIVERS RACE AT DELORIMIER PARK Harry Davies and Superintendent Vermette of Delorimfer Park after a careful examination of the track report that the track will be in good condition for the specé events today and temorrow.5 King Solomon's Seal \u2014 Opper- | A.'W' WHAT ?MSS CUDDLE S LOCKED UP iN THE YAPVILLE.HOOSEGQW Fom PASSING SIX STOP SIGNALS AND RUNNING DowN A TRAFFIC cop AND WANTS To BE l'LL BE AROUND IN TRE MORNING ns BARED ouT?| Jt OHMYGOSHT ° My ; CUDDLES?1 \u2014 Boo-Hoo® AND THIS IS MY WEDDING as TO-DAY\u2019S RACING ENTRIES WOODBINE First Race\u2014G furlongs.Saratoga Muje 112, Lady Essington 98, Hurass 105, Dick Whittington 111, Gavotte 105, Merry Monarch 101, Golden Rule 115, Radiancy 112, \u2018Second Race\u2014214 miles, Tete The Reribe 133, aHulberdier 138.bBright- \u2018ness 132, aOyster Bed 130, Erne 11 151, | bTassel 132 a\u2014Alger & Winburn entry.b\u2014Grassland & Mrs.F.A.Clark entry.| Phird Itnee\u20146 furlongs.Flaherty (110, Murzim 110, Wallin 110, Juggler | i110, Listerine 108, Ebuford 115, Sir: Harry 113, Evermore 100, Eliza Jane 98, Willie K.110.| Fourth Race \u2014 Mile 70 yards.ne , Taurus 102, Tricky Tuke Off 102, bi uchess 114, bPhanariot 112, afSoli- dity 95.a\u2014Miller entry.b\u2014Sea- gram entry.| Fifth Race\u201411; miles.Opperman 98, Bou C'haib 100, Star of Gold 89, | | Villager 92, Harrovian 92.Gauntley 80, King Solomons Beal 127, Wheat- stick 103.Edisto 126, aHijo 98.a\u2014 3.K.L.Ross entry.1 Nixth Race \u2014 6 furlongs.Capitol | \u2018110, aMelva Rose 108, Belisaire 103, ; Troutlet 108, aBlanco 95, Listerine i118, bGems To let 105, c8un of Aru- 98, bKleur de Lis 115, Southern Dawn | (105, cArrant Jude 105, Tloomtip 113.a\u2014Fletcher entry, b-\u2014Bea@gram entry.Seventh Kace-1 1-16 miles.Follow The Gleam 100, Hot l\u2019olloi 103, Ennsile ; 102, Buttercup 102, War Man 109,, Miss Gaiety 17, Maxie 108, Peter ;Whiffie 105.Weather cloudy, track heavy.x\u2014Apprentice allowance, AQUEDT CT Firnt Race ~= 6 furlongs.Golden Shore 117, Wandering Minstrel 112, Drawing Paard 112, Starlight 104, Azov 112, Valaday 112, Montclair 112, Marble Arch 115, Vagabond King 117 Evander 112, Helga Marie 118, Bill Mc- Cabe 112, Rex Roma 117, John 8.112, Portobello Gold 112, Bud Bud] 117, Dragon 107, Eurasia™$08, Joan | Shirley 113, Dramatist 115, Water | Baby 109.second Race\u2014About 2 miler, Rip 140, Handrome 135, Liangeria 130, Dunks Green 142, Saint Pancras 144.Third Race\u20146!4 furlon&s.Blutona 108, Tettibocker 111, Adieu 106, Ru- | pee 117, Bronx 109, Hon.K.106, Comminnioner Cahill 110, Just Folks 118, Rald [ate 108.Husky Van 111.Julie 114, Summer Time 111,- Ed Rickenbacker 120.Fourth Race\u201411% miles.Ry Hiarelf 1686, Nurmi 106, Pompey 118, Blondin 112, agler 104, Black Maria 113, Catalan 117, Cloudland 103, Peanuts 114.Fifth Race\u2014E furlongs.Arabia 114, Flying Pennant 105, Burd Helen 11\u20ac, Glenaprite 114, Flying Shot 105, Dansant 105, Black Curl 117, Bonnie Khayyam 114, Recreation 110, Fetching 110.Sixth Rare~1'5-18 miles.Kumonin 112, Rquarszon 108, Viburnum 108, Sir Leonid 116, Abel 112, Sabina 101, Pilgrim 108.since Wednesday for these races were glad to get the news and immediately made arrangements to have their cars removed to Delorimfer Park to prepare them for these speed trials.Ten famous dyivers are in Moatreal at present ready to compete for the different purses offered.Harry Davies, America\u2019s dirt track Éhampion and record smasher, te the favorite for the Grand Free for All to be run Sunday.Jack Mac- Clure, Sam ElHot, Jack Cottrefl, Hep Ward, Ben Brandford, Sam Ellott, Carl King and others are alse Superintendent Vermette who Bas had charge of Delorimier for years reported yesterday afternoon late that the track would be in good condition if no more rain fell.The track will be hard and fast time should be made.A dustiess track is absolutely essential for speed and after wo have rolied that track today it will be suitable for in Moatreal ready for these speed events, The races will start at 3 p.m.NATIONAL STARKS RENEWAL Laurel, Md.Sept.17.\u2014 (Dally Werid Dispatch )\u2014\u2014An exclusive rase at three-quarters of a mile fer twe- year-olds will feature the reaewal ef the 95,000 National Stakes here The drivers whe have besa herd \u2019 Ost.9.DADE PARK First Race\u201451; furlongs.Le Maringe 107, Topsail 107, Augusta Dearborn 162, Heed 113, Roldier Bird 105, Ojo 110, Maggie Walters 102, Dobbs 110.Second Raee\u2014ily furlongs.Bods Rest 104, Joe Patton 103, Move On Seth 107, Quota 104, War ume 102, Neatness 102, Stroller 115, Cobra 104, Return 103, Marvin 87, Kilauea 103, Gold Colonist 97, Miss Nancy 108, Countess Claridge 103, Sunny Dividend 97, Duley Lou 104, Armedee 103, Rock Bottom 106.Third Race\u2014I11-16 miles, Alleghan 163, Martha Roos 102, Choice 105, Sun Fey 100, Nine Sixty 97.Fourth Race\u20146\u20ac furlongr.Dantes Inferno 102, Lavinia 102, Dusty Mar 109, Randals Royal 113, Texns 105, Whipped In 108, Chesterbroek 110, The Misaus 92, Three Sixty 105, Pure Dee 101, Clarice R.82.Fifth Rsee\u2014§ furlongs.Paniromd 100, Sunny Sal 108, Sandy Hatch 111, Plllager 108, Old Slip 120, Lord Julian 104, Agnes (Call 103.Sixth Raee\u2014h14 furlongs.104, Thistle Boy 115, Laurel Hall 109, Butaus - 2 Llangerai \u2014 Dunk\u2019's Green \u2014 by 102, Eliza June 108, Matchmafier , Stintuon 109, Double Quiek 109, Pas Choice 104, Beaverwood 106, Vole 109, | King Pnail 112, Fast Black 106, Edna Cook 101, Gold Mint 116.Neventh Rauce\u20141 mile.Pilly Klair 109, Lucky Run 108, Ah Reekon 118, Buttle On 108, Hats Up 113, Dr.Tanner 109.Weather clear, track fant.x-\u2014Apprentice allowance.HAWTHORNE First Rare\u20146 furlongs.Pathilée Seth 96, Double Entendre 106, Ball Gee 106, Lady Busch 101, Neat Girl 89, Lupine 103, High Life 107, Capt.Haney 109.Second Rare\u2014{E furtongs.Scamp 107, Harvev Stedman 107, The Runt 110, Redskin 109, Lavigne 106, Gen.Clinton 102, Jedick 106, Belle H.99, Third Roee\u2014§8 furlongs, Princess Fima 100, Rilly Daughn 103.Areæal 106, Dearborn 108, Rerreant Reth 109, Maroussin 109, Goo@ Shepher& 112.Fourth Raee\u2014E furlongs.Magte Wand 106, 1da O'Day 100, T.8.Jordan- 107, Chink 103, Pricemaker 98, Dr.Clark 109, Dolton #9.Fifth Rnee \u2014 11-16 miles.Capt.Donan 88, 118, Arabians 118.Iron Mask 71 119, Sure Fire 108, aleorre afmiling Gua 113, John T.N.108, Rlockhead 108.Chicago 108, Kyrock 88.Barbara 103, Grand Dad 163, Presidént 145.serre entry.fixth Race-\u2014Mlle yards.Mopelean 103, Rtarbeck 118.Norseman 97, Sethe Alibi 106, Gaffney 97, Rive Fish 10%.George De Mar 108, Cupbearer Seventh Race\u20141 1-18 miles, Doughoregan 102, Firetoma 108.Columbia LT 93.Huey 108, Kent L.107, 102, Super King 107, Juniter 107, Reopance 104, Hyperion 107, Mens Meg Le 0 AE EE INTERNATIONAL BOXING IN TORONTO Toronto, Hept.17.\u2014-(Datèy Werld Dispatch) \u2014 Boxers from Canada and the United States will meet at the international boxing tournt- ment which the Ontario branch of the Amateur Athletic Union wii conduct at a\u2019'date about two weeks ence.LOCAL RACING MEN Three leeal racing men arrived in Montreal yesterday from the Hawthorne track, where they have been taking part in the present meet.Jockeys W.H.Thomas and L.Gregory and Owner Harry Schwarts will spend their helidays here.After that they will go to Florida (fer the racing season.SNAPPY BASEBALL The Boston Braves-ChMeage Cubs set the season's recerd fer fast De Mar 100, Flogataf?122.Stampdale ©.4 playing by completing a game in @ 1 hour aad 16 minutes.v \u2018A cu - ee : , + ST Td ~ a .CF Bd 8° He 2 Ae ed CORRE US =, PR Ere > the champions of Canada see that I TU \\was selected as follows: \u2014 sage\u2019 Fourteén WEEK-END FEAST OF SOCCER IS TO BE PROVIDED Carsteel did not travel last night to meet Toronto City.They will be idle today and very active tomorrow.If they are wise they will take mental note of the weaknesses in the Ulster team which will oppose Maroons.\u2019 Maroons will be all out to let they are not.Dobby Campbell is to be captain.No disrespect to Andy Clark who has gone to do duty elsewhere, but temperamentally he was 80 enthusiastic on the field that he did not think quite so much about those in front of him as Bobby will.7 And when the Canadian champions meet Carsteel on Sunday, thore is certain to be a record crowd.All soccer Montreal and his wife will be there.There is a distinct probability that Johnny Broon and Davy Mackenzie will be playing.Shall be very disappointed if they are not.If it should happen that Westwater will be in the centre forward positiou you can be assured of this that there will be activity and to spare.He is to come back into his own and very determined about it too.The only gentleman whose pro- elivitigé are in doubt is Jupiter Pluvius.You may be assured the P.Q.F.Awill be there.That's no excuse for your staying away.PLAYERS PICKED FOR UNO\u2019S TEAM It is very nice to see that the Montreal League are taking an interest in the Players Benefit Society this with a team to face thal which represenied Montreal on May 24 against the Englishmen.October 9 has been suggested as a suitable date.A suitable team \u201c-Kennaway (C.I'R.), Yetman (Wood Hall), Johnston (Nomads), Nelson (Gurney), McDonald (C.P.R.), Dawson (Nomads), McEwan (National Breweries), Davies (Rallroader).Kelley (Blue Bonnets), Whittaker (Spool) and Parker (Spool).Reserves: Moon (Lachine), Greer (National Breweries) and Nicholson (Lachine).They are all known players.It is nice 40 be in the limelight.hard luck upon players who do not get that publicity which they deserve.Supposing I were asked to select a team to test this outfit I would pick players from no fewer than eight teams in the city who have not been recognized, I shall get no compliments in presenting these names.No matter.The eleven who would knock the \u2018\u201c\u201cchosen\u2019\u2019 stiff are players who have proven their worth, They are a bunch of *\u201coddfeliows,\u201d but they would beat the league's lot.Here they are\u2014 Brown (Victoria) goal; Nelson (Gurney), McKenna (Glen Yards); Renfrew (C.N.R.).Nicholson (Lachine), Bell (C.N.R.); Watson (Boc + \u2019 - THE-BAILY WORLD Saturday.September 18.1926 * ; There is a team! I am particularly well pleased that the first real player I saw when I first set foot in Montreal has at last been recognized.I refer to Jacky Davies.As an inside man he will make good.You can make all the choices you care, but he is a kid who can take care of himself from the first to the last blow of the whistle.There are people who think he is small.So was Fanny Walden.So was Fatty Wedloelr Sn wag \u2014 och! Why occupy space ennumer- ating the wee fellows who have been great in soccer.Curious thing is that the three feet two and a bit men do most of the thinking.RAILROADERS\u2019 TEAM AGAINST EMARD Railroader's team today against Emard will be\u2014McFarlane (Getting old); Pearson (Hitch kick Charlie) McKenzie (Charlie Horse) ; Todd (The Wanderer), Neasmith (Ata Boy), McCutcheon (the come back); Davies (Nurmi), (Charlie Chaplin), McBride (Swifty), Rossiter (Lawn Mower) and Harrowing (no hurry).\u2018 This is the official amusing announcement.The observations are appropriately funny.HUMPHREY PAYNE COMES INTO OWN .1 suppose there is no one in Montreal who has stood more steadfastly by Humphrey Payne, than myself and unknown to him.I have worked hard to get him back to where he belongs.He is now to be in charge of the Canadian National AA.A.There are some friends who can be all that is desired, but when I was trotted around by Fred Barter and saw Alexandra Park, he told me something.It was this: Humphrey Payne has made this ground, He has made this team.He has made many enemies.Decause!\u2014-he speaks his mind.\u201d Will I tell the truth?Sure I will.There was a deliberate, continuous effort to hound him out of the game.Now he is on top again.can't sink a cork.NOMADS HAVE NO HOPE IN PROTEST A question has been forwarded to me in regard to the protest of You It is, Nomads against their game against Gurneys, holding good.If the ref declares he can see from goal to goal, no Scotch fog about to obliterate his observations then\u2014well, his decision is final anyway.No appeal.The League can do nothing in the matter.It has been referred to them to decide next Wednesday.Think myself, Nomads are out of luck.McCUTCHEON IS TO \u2018PLAY AND TODD ALSO The Montreal League program today is interesting in parts\u2014very much like the curate\u2019's egg.C.P.R, will win the First Division championship.They are up against B.), Whittaker (Spool), MeBride (Can.Rail), Munro (Gurney), Parks (Spool).GUS AND GUSSIE Pine Bonnets.If they stop Kelly Rowland |.U.S.NET STARS ELIMINATED FROM NATIONAL MATCH Forest Hills, N.Y., Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World .Dispatch) \u2014 Jean Borotra, the \u2018Bounding Basque\u2019 completed the route of the United States tennis forces this afternoon by defeating Vincent Richards after a nerve racking five set match, 3\u20146, 6\u20144, 4\u20146, 8\u20146, 6\u20142.At times Borotra seemed about to collapse but managed to hold on long enough to pull out a last minute victory.Richards had many splendid opportunities to win sets, but tossed them away by erratic playing.Borotra's splendid win makes the finals an all French contest, as he will meet Rene Lacoste at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon to decide which will carry away the United States title for second time in history.STAR OUTSIDE WING KICKED ON HEAD Toronto, Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch)\u2014Word has been received from Grace Hospital that George Stronach star outside wing of the Balmy Deach team who was seriously injured last night would recover.Stronach was kicked on the head and suffered a severe concussion.- \u2014\u2014_ \u2014 a EE that is the end of the story.He will be opposed to a real tip top man and one who plays the game.The contest between the two should be worth going a long way to see.Burges, the abused\u2014very much so\u2014will be in charge, Lachine are likely to win but Canadian National will have a deuce of a job getting the better of Gurney.Nomads have a hope of winning against Breweries, but only a hope.The great game in the Second Diviston will be that between Emard and Canadian Railroaders.If Herb Mould\u2019's men\u2014beg pardon He; is\u2014what?off the active list, a C3 man\u2014well, if those whose interests have been looked after by: the said gentleman care to exer-| cise a care, the Second Division championship is theirs.| Might as well tell you McCut- cheon and Todd will be in the fighting line.! They were wired for.They are; due to arrive in the city this morn- ng.Need more be said?KEEN FIGHT FOR JR.CHARITY CUP Can Canadian National Îtecre-| ation beat Beavers in the final for the Junior Charity Cup at Cote Bt.Paul this afternoon?_ ! There is keen discussion as t» the issue.: It is known what the Beavers, a.team of yrungsters, have a.com.plished.\u2018 | Methinks, however, the Canadi-, an National Rec.will come out on top.'Twill be a real good game to watch.Wish that I could be CHARLES MILNE.R OF WS JONT TS - ANT A JONT in two places at the same time.| Someone will bé there.| MONTIES SQUAD SHAPING UP WELL IN EARLY DRILLS The Monties Football Club had a large turnout last night, considering the inclement weather.H.Shalinsky turned up in good condition and ready for a bumper season.Big Ben Cummings is rounding into shape fast and with his 200 pounds, hits the line hard.Monroe Abbey is working hard and Ralph Cummings is in perfect shape preparing for his best season.Sonny Parke's foot is sure booting the pigskin far.Hy Leibson is now finished with baseball and ready for rugby.Morris Rabinovitch is sure kicking the old ball nice and will make the juniors sit up and take notice.Sunday morning next a full turnout of juniors and intermediates of which both squads will be picked.Full turnout will be held on the Shamrock Grounds at 8 o'clock sharp.The 3rd annual Montifiore Football Club smoker will be held on Monday night at 8.16.p.m.at the Y.M.H.A.Gymnasium.There will be ten bouts of excellent boxing and other sorts of entertainment.TARS AND M.A.A.A.TO PLAY AT JUNIOR TITULAR MEET An exhibition English rugby game between a team from the H.M.S.Calcutta and the M.A.A.Afifteen will be held in connection with the Junior City Championships track and field meet at the M.A.- A.A.Crounds this afternoon.The navy band will also be on hand.CABBIES AND HARPS MEET FOR CROWN Yellow Cab Co.and the Harps will meet in the final game for the all-round- city championship of the Spatding Baseball League on September 25, it was announced yesterday.ULSTER UNITED TO BE PUT TO A SEVERE TEST |} HODDY\u2019S JUNIORS FIT-FOR SEASON'S OPENER TODAY At the conclusion of last night's light workout, coach Hoddy Foster announced that the line-up of his M.A.A.A.juniors for today's game with Lachine would be as follows: Flying wing, Haynes; half backs, O'Hara, Adams and Peel; quarter.Allen; snap, Tellier; insides, Nichols and Gaborino; middles, Atkinson and Potter; outsides, Hutton and Hutchison; subs., Giles, Carpenter, Fletcher and Decarrie.While last season's Dominion champions have lost several of their star players, they will again take the fleld with a mighty fine looking squad.Owing to a clause in the rules regarding intermediate players, the coach will not be able to use several of his more experienced men until two scheduled games have been played.If the boys get away with today's game and the one next Saturday they should be right in line to repeat for the honors.While little is known regarding the strength of the Lachine team, Coach \u2018\u2018Tokey\u2019\u2019 Clendenning can be counted on to plade a rugged, hard hitting squad on the field.The Lachine entry has been working out for several weeks now and ghould at least have it on the Wheelers for condition.W.Munslow will be in charge of this game, while Jack Corrigan will handle the Westward-C.N.R.game at Alexandria Park.VICTORIAS TO PLAY SENIOR HOCKEY At the annual meeting of the Victoria Hockey held Thursday evening, It was definitely stated that the Vies would again operate a team in senior anikiteur hockey.For some time rumours have been rife that this famous organization would not be in active sport this winter, but it was the unanimous decision of the gathering to again carry on.NATIONAL LEAGUE COMPETITION MONTREAL MAROONS Vs.ULSTER CHAMPIONS Saturday, Sept.18th.UNITED OF CANADA Kick Off 3.30 © CARSTEEL ULSTER CHAMPIONS Sunday, Sept.19th.THORNTON PARK UNITED OF CANADA Kick Of 3 P.M.Prices: 40c, 80c, 606 THESE ARE TEAMS WE MUST SUPPORT.THEY DELIVER THE GOODS Sati F( N T star teal don and yea thus side ers ver) min bar Tho Bud taki gan wea feri pro; on | two out opel gam tear be | of | « mn Saturtiy; Aeykertiès 1: rome + ST eee » \u2018ati DATLY WORLD BERT AIRTH TO PLAY FOR M.A.A.EN AY age Fiftean A: THIS YEAR RS , , ; NS FORMER QUEENS | | HoosieR STATE MIDDLE WING ACE || INJUNCTION NoT DAY GOOD IN PENNSY.ht TO DON RED-BLUE | ruougeiphis, Pa.Sept.17.y or spatch)-\u2014\u2014Assu'= dy Fos- The word that big Bert Airth, ance that the Indiana injunction e-up of star middle wing of the Queen's | against the Dempsey - Tunney today's team for the past four years, would fight would not hold in Pennsylbe as don the moleskins on Monday night | vania was given Promoter Tex es; half and play with the Wheelers this|| Rickard by Atty.-General Wood ° d Peel; year was received with much en-il us Mayor Kendrick and City ier; in- thusiasm last night.Airth was con- Solicitor Gaffney are prepared to 0; mid.sidered one of the :hest line plung- |] fight the injunction, however, it jutsides, ers in the intercollegiate union; he | was added.ot ., Giles, weighs about 190 pounds, and Is ecarrie.vers fast.Bert has been up in the a pminion mining country all summer and is ral of hard as nails.He was visiling Bud SE( TION A PLAY 1 again Thomas here the other day, and ty fine Bud convinced him that hé should F AT ALEX ANDRA , clause take another season's whirl at the mediate game.be able Thomas has ben under the PARK SUNDAY experi- weather for over a week now suf- heduled fering from a severe cold, but has Sunday afternoon should see he It the promised to return to the squad season\u2019s largest crowd at Alexandra s game on Monday.The addition of these park to witness the play off in Secy they wo stalwarts will just about round teur Ball League repeat out a championship aggregation.tion A of the ei 0 a \u2018and Columbus Next Saturday the Wheelers will | between Excelslors garding open the season with an exhibition | With both teams tied for the group e team, pame against Bil Hughes\u2019 Queen's leadership this game gives the win- ng can eam, an omas and Airth will North Branch the right to meet Nor rugged, be out to try and upset the clan\u201c field.of their former coach.Y.M.C.A.whq are winners of Sec n work- \u2014\u2014 tion for the City title.ow and } - \"Mun.CARDS REGAIN M.A.A.A.LACROSSE me LEAD AS GIANTS | TEAM BANOU SENTE me at ! GIF TS PRESENTED EDGE OUT REDS Last nigit the members qe | se Club attended a y agite, dept, 17.\u2014 uly A A seman, bringin ~ World Dispatch)\u2014St.Louis regain-' banquet at Krausemans, \"KEY ed the lead in the National beaguë|to conclusion a very successful sea- of the race this afternoon hy swamping team did not win hursday Philadelphia, 10 to 1.whilz the 80% oo anniD sf the league.stated New York Giants were edælns out they developed some exceptionally operate Cincinnati in ten innings, 5 to 4.| fine lacrosse players and if the hockey .With their eyes on the pennant, squad stays together as they have ve been the Cards are socking the ball Jar, yromised, the Red and Blue should nization und wide these days, and toduy | DY Heht up in the running next rt this wus a repetition of previous games season .nimous with Philly.Three pitchers were ™ Much of the credit for the spten- 0 again pounded at will by the rampaging aid showing of the team is due to Cardinals, who ran wid on the.; cx Marshall who took a keen in- \u2014 ase.ho reciprocated Frankie Frisch spoiled the whole terest In the boy presenting the day for the Reds by pounding out opular coach with a beautiful a homer in the tenth and knocking peu watch, Billy Soden, who Cincinnati from their first place) ana ged the team, was presented hold.with a silver\u2019 cigarette case, while v \u2018Paul Lefebvre, the genial trainer, Cleveland, Hept.17, \u2014 (Daily ho has seen more lacrosse plavers World Dispatch)\u2014On the warpath| = \"0 \"00 than any man fn Canwith an American League pen-, ia was made the recipient of a nant in view us a tropQy, the pipe Cleveland Indians scaiped anoth-|P*P°- er game from the Yankee lead by à à trimming them 5 to !, makihg ft|Newark 81 ets 401 00x 8 Meh 30 fhree straight for the series.The, DHutteries: SIAPP y ' I.Yanks now hold first place by the.(Second Game) \u2014 slender margin of three and one: Reading _\u2014 940 de?3 8 : half games.Ne atiarice: Swaney and Hill; 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Bi- ee, City .1 8 441 He, re, Cantrell and Cobb.wee .$ ® 438 Reading, © 010000 000\u2014 1 9 Oi Reading .31 à 29 199 ; Champ HARRISON STARS AS M.A.A.A.GETS FIRST SCRIMMAGE BY FAD Coach Nicholson\u2019s M.A.A.A.grid- \u2018ders were given their first taste of real Tootball last night, when the \u2018coach sent two teams at it for about half an hour.This was apparently what the boys were looking for.and they certainly worked off plenty of superfluous energy.The coach kept shifting his men gbotit and the results showed that the team will not only be strong on the backfield, but will have a line that will be second to none in the Big 4.There is plenty of size, speed and stamina in the group of candidates for wing line positions and the addition of Bert Airth wil round this department out splendidly.HARRISON IN FORM The work of Ralph Harrison last night demonstrated clearly why the officers of the Winged Wheel were so anxious to land him.He showed good form in handling the ball, and his squirming dashes through the line were features of the scrimmage.The backs also showed to good advantage, Keatie Burnham, Clary Booth and Pean Bennett working together like machinery.Later on Wally Sheppherd, Johnny Bennett and Earl Whittal were alternated with this trio\u2014 without weakening the combination.Cec Brooks and Carl Work looked after the, flying wing business, unt Broolls was unfortunate enough to get kicked in the back and had to retire.LINE STRONG Up in the front line all the can-| didates gave good accounts of: themselves, and it would be impossible to make any defeinite selections.Hammy Lane, Erin Smith.Frank Cowley, Bert -Adams, Des- Troismaisons, Keith Carruthers, Charlie Starke, Fountain, Doc Lemieux, Giles, Maunder, Ross and Conny Consiglio all\u2019 worked their heads off and if they display the] same pep in the league games, will be hard to stop.Dunc Anderson gave his igjured shoulder a rest, being content to do a few laps around the track.CRICKET CURTAIN RINGS DOWN TODAY Westward 0.C.and the West Indians C.C.will meet in the final cricket match before the curtain rings down on the season, for possession of the Davidson Challenge Cup.The game will be played this afternoon oa the Campus.AURIE SIGNS WITH LONDON BRAVES London, Sept.17.\u2014 (Dally World Dispatch) \u2014Lawrence Aurie of Galt, who was much sought after by the New York Rangers, has signed a contract with GoMie Prodgers' London \u201cBraves\u201d in the new Ontario rpro eircuit.\u201cSpeedy\u201d Groh of Preston is also reported signed with the \u201cBraves.\u201d | ionship Baseball ALEXANDRA PARK SUNDAY, SEPT.19th EXCELSIORS vs COLUMBUS at 3 o'clock or 80 to Magdalen Street (First after Subway).Admission 35c \u2014 Ladies Pree Montreal City and PDietriet fenion.Baseball League \u201c Bobby Jones BOBBY JONES TO MEET VON ELM IN FINALS 3rd TIME Short Hills, N.Y., Sept.17.\u2014 (Daily World Dispatch) \u2014 Playing true to form.Bobby Jones.Atlanta golf marvel, defeated Francis Ouimet of Boston after brilliant play.5 and 4, and this afternoon will meet George von Elm of Los Angeles in the final round of the national amateur golf championships at the Baltusrel Golf Club, Starting the afternoon round with a lead of 3, Jones played with a sparkle and brilliance which was not to be denied.Ouimet put up a splendid fight against his youth- tul opponent and had he been playing against anyone else, would likely have won.In the other match of the semifinals George von Elm defeated George Dawson, the youthful play: er from Wheaton, 1l1l., 11 and 10.This match was practically settled at noon but was carried to the eighth hole of the second round.The final on Saturday will be the third meeting between these two super golfers.On the occasion of the other clashes Jones was twice successful, and it remains to be seen whether history will repeat itself.: STARR AND LYNCH TO PLAY IN OTTAWA Yesterday's report that Charlie Lynch and Harold Starrs were in Montreal and might play with the Wheelers is not causing any alarm in Ottawa, as both boys have promised to play with the Senators and their word is considered sufficient.As the M.A.A.A.opposed the play-: ing of Lynch and Monahan by Ottawa last year under the residence rule, it would be interesting to know what stand they would take should Starrs and Lynch be serious about locating here.MONTAGNE AIDS - DUNC PUT LOYOLA SQUAD IN SHAPE By G.M.COLLIE ! Dunc Munro, head coach of thc | Loyola College football twelve, sent a squad of 65 candidates \"through light exercises yesterday afternoon in the season's first practice.Line candidates were given running exercises and a short dril: running down the field under kicks.The appearance of several of last year's team brightened the chances of the Loyola team in th« coming campaign.Pickering, last year's quarter; Bannon, veteran half, and Savard, who is moving up to the intermediate ranks from the junior section, will add strength to the team.Savard has a rep.as a kicker and sent some beautiful spirals down the field.MONTAGNE COACHING Assisting Coach Munro is Montagne, who has just cempleted thc course at Knute Rockne's School of Coaching.He was on the field yesterday and his handling of the men makes it apparent that the coaching combination at Loyola will give opposition teams plenty of food for thought.Heavy togs and hard drill wil! be in order on Monday afternoon when Dunc Munro starts his mer.on serious drill in preparation fo: the season's opening.The schedule has not been arranged, but i is thought the first game will bu played in about two weeks.NORTH BRANCH \u201cY\u201d FALL ROAD RACES TO BE HELD OCT.I( October 16th is the date set fo the annual fall road races held : North Branch Y.M.C.A.for th members of verious ages.The fiv iThile walk which is being held Lt - the Business Men's Walkers 8 also be run off on the sumé date.For boys under 14 there is .1-2 mile race with a 1 mile ru for members under 16 years an: a 2 mile jaunt for those under 1 sears.The senior members ove 18 years have a 3 mile race to con pete for.The entries have alread started to come in and a recor number of runners are expected t compete, INTER-CLUB MATCH The return mateh between th Country élub and Laval-sur-le
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