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Oshawa Daily Times, 19 Dec 1928, p. 12

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! value" fell 50 per cent, he said. PAGE I'WELVE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1926 Toronto, Ont., Dee. 19.--A Afor- eign name has a definite advantage over the Anglo-Saxon name in music or the other arts, Edward Johnson, native of Ontario who has won world recognition as a famous tenor, told The Canadian Club here recent- ly. While in Europe he used the Italian version of his own name and when he returned to this continent under his proper name his "market Similarly Isidore de Lara, an Eng- lishman born and bred and christ. . ened Cohen, had to leave Britain to ¢ get a living and change his name. ' His operas have been performed with great success in France for years, And Sir Thomas Beecham, renowned supporter of opera, told a group in London that the chief tenor in the Vienna Opera was a man named Packover from Lincolnshire, RA -- . FOREIGN NAME FOR MUSICIAN _______ F INCREASES HIS "MARKET VAL " England, but singing under the name Piccaver, Edward Johnson however has tri. umphed over this "handicap" and on his return to his native city of Guelph this month was acclaimed with the greatest warmth, He had left Guelph at the age of 20, having established a reputatipn as a singer and student of good music, After years of strenuous study in the Unit. ed States studied in Paris, Flor- ence and ofher great musical centres of the continent. In Florence he achieved his first real success; and in Florence he met the lovely girl who became his wife, She died not long afterward, but his only daugh. ter was born in the Italian city and named after it, "Fereinzl." She is now 18 years of age and is studying music in the finest of the world's schools, / COUPLE DISAPPEAR KIDNAPING CHARGE LAID IN MONTREAL Hamilton Man Fugitive of the Law in Double Mystery Montreal, Dec. 19.--~Two weeks ago a boy of 14 and a girl of 11, son and daughter of George E, Schnabel and his wife of Montreal, turned up un- expectedly in Hamilton and went to the home of a great-aunt, Mrs, P. Morte. They stated that their father had sent them, promising to follow later. Last week a brother of Mrs. Schnabel wrote from Hazelton, Pa, asking Montreal police to trace his sister; since then events have moved Fe A hl dd Christmas Novelties !! Come and see our selection of Christmas novelties, apples, canes, chocolate {® santa Claus, doll sticks, Al- so choice gift packages and boxes of home made candies CHAS, HAWS' CANDY STORE, #92 Simcoe Street North gprs Reee es TIME TABLES CPR, TIME TABLE, New Schedule taking eff Sunday, Apri 33, a" Test 120 em, 548 am. Daily, 6.23 a.m. Daily. 8.40 a.m. Daily except Sunday, 4.55 p.m Daily, 72.3 p.m. Dail Sunday, om Day except Sunda, p.m. Daily , 8.03 p.m. Daily except Sundar, 1L10 p.m. Daily. 20 a.m. Daily, bp times shown ve are times trains srt from Oshawa Station. THOMPSON'S 4 rapidly to prevent a case of profound mystery, Police. Working on Puzzle' Police of Montreal, Hamilton, and Hazelton, Pa. are working actively upon the puzzle, for both Schnabel and his wife have vanished, Police of Montreal state that Mrs, Schnabel disappeared on September 2, and Schnabel' two weeks ago; and that during the interval Schnabel dispos- ed of his automobile and that some of his furniture has been removed, The Schnabels lived in Hamilton until 18 months ago, when they mov= ed to Notre Dame de Grace, Mon~ treal, Schnabel being general pur- chasing agent. for the Ruberojd Roof- ing Co, of that city. Formerly he was manager for Bird and Sons, roofing manufacturers, in Hamilton, A warrant has been issued in Mon- treal for the arrest of Schnabel, on a charge of "suquestering" his wife-- equivalent to a charge of kidnapping or concealment, Theories of foul play or fatal accident crept in today, when squads of Montreal detectives combed the woods and fields north- west of the city on the chance that they might find bodies or clues, Tonight local sleuths report noth- ing new. They are working in col- laboration with the police of Hamil- ton Ont, and of Hazelton, Pennsyl- yalia ,the home town of Mrs, Schna- bel, That has left the field clear for gossip over the disappearance of prominent people from the exclusive fashionable Notre Dame de Grace, but none of the neighbors or ac- quaintances of the pair who were PHONE 22 For Your Drug Needs 10 Simcoe St. 8,~We Deliver Phone 193 W. J. SARGANT cn TING FABLE P. 6.47 p.m. Da 9.42 p.m. Daily. 11.09 p.m. Daily except Saturday. 12.09 a.m, Daily, 12.25 a.=a. Daily. Wi 4.44 a.m. Daily. 5.28 asm. Daily. 5.45 a.m. Daily except Sunday, $7 au. vi Sunday, a.m. Daily except 206 p.m. Daily except Sunday. 4.37 p.m. Daily. 7.27 pam Daily except Sundty, 7.14 p.m. Sunday only; 8.45 p.m. Daily except Sundey, socially prominent: here, "can throw real light upon the mystery v . Bloodstains in House The house-at '538 Oxford Avenue, where the Schnahels lived with their son George and Aline who are now with their mother's aunt in Hamilton, is closed following - police examina- tion in which stains were found which Dr, Wilfred Derome, medico- legal expert, declares by analysis to be ., bloodstains, . Whether 'stains 'date «back; however, to' Sep- tember 2 when M 'shed, or whether the: depredations by bur premises were abandoned, detectives cannot 'state, One new statement came to light over the week-end. The landlord of the house 'says the Schnabels owe him $1000, arrears of rent. Neigh- bors say the family was not extrava- gant or'high living, Schnabel is said those rs. Schnabel vani- resylt from ts since" the here with a bonus. He had an auto~ mobile, moved around quite a good deal, and was known in amateur hockey circles. There was entertain- ing, but of a quiet character, guests say that at Mrs, Schnabel's afternoon NGE are available. Wl Fill Up for Winter The wise man never waits till is driven by necessity Becure your CONGER COAL now while best services Concer Leen Coar Co. Liven, J. H. R. LUKE Manager Phones 871 -- 931 -- 687.W teas no cards were played at any time, On the other hand, the police are interested in the disappearance and that of her husband, some of the furniture and the fact that between Mrs. Schnabel's automobile went, The landlord scorns 'any idea of crime in the affair, and considers dis- position of furniture and the car as having some definite connection with the double vanishing, MASSACRE FEARED FOR BRITISH PEOPLE ON AFGHAN BORDER King and Queen of Troubled Country Flee to Kabul London, Dee, 19,--The Indiawn Government, according to official advices here, has arranged to with- draw all British, subjects from Kabul where it is feared that the revolt against the introduction of Western customs may lead to a massacre of Westerners, Yes'er- day's messages {indicate that the Foreign Legations. at least were safe, and all foreign residents haye doubtless taken refuge in them, or will do so if the necegsity arises, to have had a salary of $5,000 a year | Do Y You Own our Own Home | LATHING , FOR QUICK SERVICE 'HAYTON | The Roofer | | 185 Arthur St. Oshawa | Phone 1643W | PHONE 7109 W. J. SULLEY. Auctionee: Loans, Insurance Collection and Real Estate 846 Simcoe St. 8,, Oshawa LETT, NICHOLLS AND HALL! Real Insurance and Loans Phone 8254 44 REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Cutler & Preston 64 King St, West Telephones 878, 223 Night Calls 510, 15600, " The DISNEY Real Estate Only $1800--~4 room cottage, cen- that two British missions been massacred in have Afghanstan nether the Indian nor the British Government futends to run any risks, The Afghan Legation in London stated today that Kabul was quiet yesterday, and that rumors of in-~ surrection there are incorrect. Preparatons, it was asserted, had been made to deliver a heavy hlow against the rebellious Shinwaris should negotativns with their lead. ers fail, as was not improbable. The Mohmands, It was added, had not joined the Shinwaris against In vew of the fact, however, = the Royal troops, within comparatively recent times, tral, paved street, Lights and water, YOUNG 4% Prince ST. Oshawa, Ont. Ios" A man who thinks an education is not needed is wrong, and the man who imagines nothing else is need- ed--well, he's wrong, too,--Strat- ford Beacon-Herald, Garage, Chicken house, Easy terms. $3600 rooms, Modern, Burk St. Good condition, $8753 rooms, Garage home Nice high lot, Only $25 down and $25 per month, No interest or taxes while paying for it, Phone 1550 for inspection. a er. rd a a a In the next week or two, there will be convincing evidence that the campaign against Christmas | gift giving 'has not very far,-- RERUN ATILRAT LR ATLATLLUTT UL DLS GORA By Bill Conselman and Charlie Plumb BRINGING UP FATHER-- POA. ITS RAIN AN' MAGGIE DIDNT A DIME TO © w pfs I LY \ N A © 1926. by Int'l Feature Service, fac. 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