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Oshawa Daily Times, 9 Nov 1929, p. 12

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THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929 PAGE SEVEN Miss Hard-Boiled woman's Inf itlon, To hag of "with A wr hi Bon he her ¥ her tits toward 8 to know Her hotel wan In the y batten Pitth | hE re ferred fo It y street', , and slong with the hum in ft y ole} On the rin STeRfR A yon | fn New York, Raqu 4 heat tom ad Avuys. ve vin [1] ale quel stopped to take her fill Them, w before whish she was standing, Impulsively, she followed them, Fhe wan Ing to aed B three dolla More Jowels stage, Adtresies ware them Raquel eonld women in the doing foy oy woul ny plok, fon would she want 1g be? he curtain fell on the fivat act, Roose! followed a trickle of the Hin] women fn lowsout gowns and men with spotiess white shirt fronts down fate the lounme of the theatre, Men were smoking there, Women bt dainty elwarettes with gold ena to thelr earmined lips, Women amoked In Wormasa, Rivons tabacen wrapped In corn-huake, 0. or ya Sel to her, A an on 9 rons, OArTYINg, A Rather y The Mat fan uel had ever meen, fmt 11 the he. aa by way of mak Rhviatle was Pleased to he ad. Maybe thin woman was a. dike herself, Mavhe sha felt beh for tepid in this srowd of 0 tranwere, "i ian hii grand," Ranuel eons d, "You see, t's the first play "ver h to" "Nal" Really? The waman ow pA tnterest, "Then you Are : Ap tn New York?" A neh -- was HM toli t sautitul eras 3 Hrenge. Arisona, That crept Mart a tone 1 It the as iy RL York, rt of lost, 1 genuinely sarey One alon I Ms heartleas Ay Mm Ao "You, tin 2 alana now, The Th h hutllated. Then, with a hum LA avon that teak Ra« alo i ) fate her confidence tm Me Hy Fh man = LL - tne, a were saying and rin nefn ial ¥0 os it hea ming w woman was too fnaistent, TH) would ha hatter that aha d'd net of that whe return strated 10 her [roam Lad) " an ». ws wh hie | trove, doh oo a Wr A a how @ ou meaner k ay tale hep a nl WML se Bleasant, 0 _Wainly a nersan ot wealth and Lo of fold to iit it |W d men in avening elothes, by 0 went inte the theatre NE In the theatre, Go. is The ticket cont thirfy cents, A alagaering pum, Aho must never be so free again, nh rEeous gowns and h Avenns, on the ot follow what the them, If she which one of on 1 fivat eama (| BY JANE DIXON Hiustrated by Armeirong Porry rude to her, you're mire r yon't why oo lll g ain! she sald, 10 h | perfor ro ap Jy seat, Raquel aepLanee, "I pame all the way to telling herself, "It ts hove right my elbow, and U'm acting Ike a | wards, You the woman was waiting, Near the entrance, With a short Ny "Oly hut I da want to gol" ex- claimed Raquel, "I've never seen a plght.elub, 1've heel in a cabaret, Me hut A6 didn't amount to muah, "A bother, he on 'took Tana ¢ "here's the hell tor M wm ome, YH he waits ng for you in he oh. after the LV M8 grins War ness fa the ptt ful blonde, fev all her eord- wai I y: Pavhaps the woman would~ f " walt for her, after ali, did wait, then Raquel would go, But she would keep her eyes open, ow York for adventure," Raquel het It] of If she soared rabbit," Raquel despised cps thiew man who bulged in the mids med glasses fie which iyi A or [1] Ts pours fe i in 8 buokat of offered all hut bff tlkle h ie, Yih dose ft ne " ; eh?" My 'H wit not the yi ol Jb rasped 1.6L her hlands, i Ti . Jeautiful woman seemed Ag J 1 hak plogance wit her go a w 0 010A! don't cave for drinks" Ramvel wild with a toueh of hauteur, Renny Annnving manner, No, she doesn't Ike drinks," Benny's puday hand with the thisk hinek furs on 16 closed over Fa. "I think It's grand," I've ever been to," ,,,"'No Interest, --- wnt dle and leked hin lips when he! talked, "This 1a the poor little stranger I found In the lounge, Beany,' The woman bubbled with enthusiasm, Benny! Raquel wanted to laugh, "Mr, Barnes, Misu, Migs, ,,," "Hormona, sunplied Raquel, And bit her tongue for the slip, Hep moana! Worse than Rojos, "Plonsed to mest you, I'm sure," #60 Mp, Barnes, It Henny aldn't stop lHoking hie lips, she, Raquel, would walk hy from them both and 10 straight or hotel, "1 know you wo " mind" the heautitul woman rippled on, "We, Miss Hermosa, ,, may eal you "Raquel," "Raquel and T just danenod 10 stand next to each other between the aets, Mhe's all alone tn New k, never heen here hefore, and I though It would be kind of Jelly TRON her what the hig elty ta "You, yo. Wg. om Henny heamed Rahal "We'll try the Olub Divine, THAt aurht to he Nver "ll snonrh for any Hitle stranwer, wt' Put!" Benny blew out his lips with an explosive putting finement, 1 was 4 shame to be a | heartheat, { uel oon fessed, "You sve, it's the fAivet play Really 1" The woman showed amaremeny, a uuel's where It lay on the table, Hho Jered her hand away, uhoere montously, Bonny seowled, Honny seowled, "Another Cordon Rouge, Ohba ley," he ordered, His voles pane trated, Puddle at the next table turned 10 look at thew, "Make W & magnum, I'm thirsty," A biave of musie, Haxaphonas walling thelr primitive lament, Hanjou that strummed with every The inevedinly sweet tremolo of a vielin, Trap-drams nnaring, Oymbals, vinging out ola fon ealls, Now they were danoirg. A pond of figures, awiviing, eddylng ta rhythmie mation to the musle, The valunow of pleasure reflected fi self In the mirrored floor, IC te why, I musl be Hike heaven," breathed Raquel, Then revieed the notlon mentally te, "It eculd ba heaven," Henny pretty mieh spoiled the view of heaven: ie touwue played Hitle tricks on | Mm now when he tried to talk, The, wine thickened 11, He reached »| Fain for Raquel's hand, Tipped! over hia glass of wine, \ Yaphitted 11," he lawghed foal. tally, ~~ "Whateh diff'venah® Rub | hehind Hl sthranger's earsh, ¥| fuek" 'He dipned a fat forefinger tn the sptited i. leaned toward Ra: Aluek the finger in thel hate behind her ean! tthe Mager, bent I ward, Her teelh, hy BR the halbliahe, 8 Hor black eyes AR "abe said, Cools ht bao Hmply 1p ha ot FY wpeoks ruhhed x a] ; } A ob "Eh ; h + ™ ey bo ava MA Violet and' glls [88 oanfhav alevaton YAR Mr, Harness" Another wn |: stan Fantloman ta faultless evens olathes wet them, "F have for A While. Rinealde, ts 1 not? a. fund herselt sitting ab the edve of a mirrared floar fn a Jot 4 gd pda uo w lung elouds of hax hue smake, , \ y | to A walter In 8 nura'e Wosstan Moise and natant leather hosts | hovered over Mr. Parnes selteits pusly, - * * af Ohntlaw * ardapad the host. "And don't die on the way, Pm thiwty® the der. Twa ke aleared Mexico? dark, Only Whe { wematned tn a oo. ot yellow ton the floor, A hang was sliding, cautiously, alovg Ragquel's at, Slowly upward, Rennyy hand with "he thisk bhlaek aman 1h Bh must wet away, fet; out af this alacs, Henny didn Y MOAN to atan, on hin Ahiok arms, Away, vo chut h Tanwa, Tt at the senorita' Oardon Rave, and cabo Pare were tree to dance! Rasnal mhvad free of Pann's hand. TUal wan better, Now ahe could Glassen wore placed In front of | the three #1 the table, Long-stame ne MEere's to our idle stranger!" rv, Barnes, valving his glass iy A ng He Hips to the oo quid, ' ad) mung PARNDS, PALETIA) atid " advised the gi gnoygh. " was "put-putting his Hps In a mont 413 a Buch a silly tan. angers were against ihe A ai ohalr, eB hol ake 1 goo rh yf he he Oliok the hesl! hok a he! not know, hut whe my Ireatly Inte the hands of he a he Club Divine onsouvaged oamaraderis on the part of ts patrons, Bpantansity, It Wan & polly that payed well, Pam ous stage stars deslnimed, when thelr spirits van high, for patrons [nf the Olah Divine, A great prima Onna, who sang for wet less than our figures a performants, had oven warhied an aris there on one memorable night, The eapsllere mationed ta the araliestea to stop, turned to Rannel, "You dance the tango, Benors (a? His sot smile 'WAS wreathed n doubt, Oimming her more olonely, It ehange fe of Pade fant Invitation, A challenge, "Gomme!" he fhe put her ut in 4 How pose on the tah HAA fiov tn adk herself he li od this tirangans ehalianpe, fhe only knew that she was dipping and wirling, rippling her hody, wow orealy, now Anwuoreusl yn musie that stole away her senses, fhe was sliding along a 1ake on a erimaon and purple velvet harge with flowers and innense and white wimming faces that turned to rink In her grace, her heauty, Her bloek halr, 1000ened hy (he vigor of the dances, hilowed shout her Ike a sable weant, It only thers wera no Pennies In Mis heaven! , , , The musie was far AWAY now, sebbing b A close, This room. 06 Bhokes," whe murmured to the fahatero. "We "hall finlgh there, the door, 1 must hranthe, Benor, , The musle aonsed, i was follow. ad hy tumnltons applause, Palm against palm, Wivhspliehed voless onlling to her, 'The eahanallera's arm gniding hev back and hack, Another step backward, and, slipping from her partner, she was through the door, Tn the hall of the randyshox elevator, "Dawn, Oulek, down, You heart? Out In tha streat, sahis searf five Ing, Poonle wiavine, Rlawer now They would think she was loco, stop her, A man fn a blue sult With brass buttons at the earner, We wanid tell her where she wes, "WI you shaw me nlense, (he way to the Wate! Wpixtont" ashe had, tenapine tha stam questing Mm hin eves, "I've Inst my wav" he war as enna an thoush ahe "Ad atannct ant of tha girest.onr than raundine the earner, and wan for tha moment, a trifle sonfured by the Alvergine streets, (Continued on Ten GROGERY SHOP BEER SALES. DEPLORED ee Quebec Prohibition Workers Say System in Small Stores Farcical Montreal, Nov, #,==The prevail: Ing oninfon at the ARRUAl conven: t's # the Quebes League Against \ 1 which was held In the First Baptist Ohureh Hall, re ently, was that prohibitiontas have just cause for depression and that thelr only hope les In start: ing at the root of the thing and beginning temperance education In the eradle It they wish to achieve an Ming Nn KN Rexford, DD, urged that AR #0 into seheols and rive lembarine Instruetion, Rev, James W, Clarke, MO, who hohe at the luncheon in the Windsor ation restaurant recently, was bitter against the Covernment which, he sald, had allowed the Hauer interest ta corrupt the polls tion of the country and which had made reapectable a thing which should he disreputable, The afters noon session revealed throumh 1 taments made by provinelal dels resent, that the eause of no hettey In districts than anAten wohibition fa farina the towns and rire in the elty, Hent At the evening sesalon it waa decided that a petition should he sent to the Government on the spore that yr 4 alleged wrocery stores in the olty barely make a pretence of howe, anything more than 'heer ah A number of resolutions were Hy hy Be Be 1 TN A A olnted out ton view the situs Foe Mh ig] ba {) nated hat ation in On wal 8 lyn ng id ARAL | would be PENNY RINGS DOOR _e | Ny ie and tramps A Nk} tenon TEI A a Rb a oe Ah a he vistors wil gat thety a Yeane when the dear " bad vi, the De: dar 7 hele fou} Pre, | and Pirates, | TREATY REVSON IDEA 1S SCORNED Public Meetings of Indigna- tion Held in Transylvania Region Bucharest, Nov, 0.-«News that Count Apponyi ih to he admitted to the United Biates causes sire prise here whigh is helng freely expressed at méstings held to pro tent amalnst mony vevision of the Treaty of Trianon Hines the eampalgn for revision of the treaty brake ont many meal ings hava heen held In outlying dintriots of Rumania at which ress lations have been passed declars ng the firm determination of Rus Mania to resist helng hrought uns der the Hungarian yoke again, Al Albn-Julia at a meeting of Trans yivanians all those present took an oath to shed the Jast drop of thelr hind to Hinht every attempt At raviston of the Hungavlan fron tiers to the detriment of the hers ated vemlona, The Wlovaks are pot less notive, They are reminding the werld that fn 1004 Hungary offered the speo. taole unlaue In the world of a na tion of #1 millions of people of whem the nine millon Hunsarians ware represented in Parliament hy 408 deputies out of 8 total of 410, 11 millions non-Magyars holding the other five seats, At the Inst meating of the For slgn Ministers of the eountries gamprising the Little Entente which was hald heve, the following COMMUNIAUS WAR (asian | After having serlously consider od all the attempts that have been made to undermine the edifice of the peace and of tha International status gue, the three conntries rep rengntipg the Little Katente, pers Bolly Wall aware Bf the great min salon which 1s fneumbent on them ta preserve and oonanlidate In all and every olroumatanos whatevey may Arlee, In spite of all contrary afforts from other parties, peace in thelr respective reglons-=the re lone allotted to thelr eharge have decided to continue unmoy od with seemly dignity, tha polley they have pursued tn eammon dup ing the last ten years, and are ful ly prepared ta combat with the greatest anergy each and every at tempt to disturb the status que of territories na established hy the Treaty of Trianon, My, son a the We News, Indsor yecently po Kir." € Viet of kid PRINCE or wALEY GUIDE Peter Pearson, the governmeit ame ranger, who aseompanied th rinee of Wales last year on his inting, tip in Afviea, died recent Tanda, Pearson was one of the few survivars of the hunters who made early history in the darkest warts of Afriea, He worked in the Ptelligonce service during the Warld War, and later entered the Uganda HOVOFNMEent service an game ranger and elephant hunters He had hunted big Kame n all Parts ot Alviea, ANYWAY, Farquhar ®. Oliver, sale representative of the UROQ, in the Ontario Legislature, will be able to call A cau without raising his Volo, ~Horder Cities Stan, - r-- FRE The empty bottles fn the eleetipn oAmpalEn poked up " the hihwip qn have all heen th Td Sin iil 3 Citharines § dan. AIR MATL SERVICE WILL BE EXTENDED Money Government Pre. pared to Spend Will De.' termine Next Routes AA. Ottawa, Nov, 0,.The sxael na tire of the extensions will depand pon how mueh money the Gove ernment Is prepared to appropri ate In the esi imates next year but there 1s reasonable prospect of wd Milons to the air mall services in 1000 looking to the ultimate estab lishment of & eonst to coARL connans don, Phere are three gaps to he brides od hetwesn central Canada and the Maritime Provinces; from To rondo mround the Lakes to Winnie [yd and from Calgary, over the Ookies to Vancouver, That all of them will he fied next year in quentionaplg but the Maritime wap, holng the a Jill out woemy very Hkely and the Paelfle Coast one possible, Conmidered by fiuelf, the alr mall is not profitable nor 1a the pouial fervine Sanerally i paying propos ton but the Indiveat hanefita tn the publie are conpldered pavamoint The alr malls have spsadea up business wenerally while thelr ess tablishment has heen the direct one of bringing to Canada some new industries In tha manufacture of planes and aquipment t the presant Lime, (he aerial malls operate In connection with trading and will do #o until the const to apast services comes ahout Wightean hours ave saved from the prairies to Montreal and 24 hours In the other direction, the Adlsparity being due to elaser train aonmeoLionS, When the Maritime narviee fa established a full day will he eut off the present time and ft will he the same with tha Paeifio Const pervioes, The million a year now provided fn certain to be Increased In 1000, JAS, B. MADIIY OF CLAREMONT, DIES A Was One of Community's Most Public Spirited Citizens Claremont, Nav, B,~-One of Claramont's oldest, and mont highs ly respected residents Jap, B, Ma dain disd on Monday after a lng ering Iliness, in ls el Y-HINLh your, Mr, Madlll was horn In the township of Markham where he gpent his boyhood days, Bixty-tive YORYE Alo 1akt August he married Mise Hannah Boyer, of Plekerivg Township and moved to the a the of Audley where he followed ¢ carpenter's trade, Thence moved to the old Boyer en on the seventh concession of Plak« ering from whenoe he retired to Claremont some twenty years ago, Mr, Mudill wan a sterling per wonnlity with strong personal sone viotlons and a rugged honesty that despised any form of decep- Hon, Publis spirited and deeply Ine Lorestad In the welfare of the com: munity, He gerved many years on the piuhlle wohool board, and alsn on the beard of pollge trustess, Tha village profited mueh by his Aggrensive poltey, He was algo a ploneer In the Ffemperancs movemnet as fur hack An the passing of the Dunoan Act, Ho was a staunels Liberal In poll Liew Ha was also passionately fond of muse, He In survived hy his wife and five sons and three daughters, his death being the first break In the family, ulrn the first In a family of six hrothers, The sons are Henry of Harrow Ont, Albert, Oeorge, and Russel of Datralt, Mieh,, and ¥red of To ronto, The daughters are Mrs, Wm Jones nf Whithy, Mrs, George Les of Mtouffyvilla and Mrs, Mather Palmer at home He Is also survived by a large numbsr of randehildrer and great grendohildron, The funeral service was oon duoted mt hia Inte tilde gs on Wed the Uf by the Rev, A ican of the ged Chureh, 4h ted hy the Wav, Stevens of the Baptist Church, Intermept was made In Claremont Union Cemetery, Dr, Kis of the visiting medieal fnvany Ng we begin) solos, "She Holy City" and "How Viem # Voundation" In the United church on Sunday evening, Gordon Cress of University Cole lege, Toronto, was home over the week-end, feveral from (he village attends od the wedding of Miss $eten * Tait, eldest daughter of Murry 'Tals and Mrs, Tall of Gls 11408, oh ib urday, The wedding Was nolemns ined in Deer Park United Church, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, 1, A. Beott were In Toronto on Maturday, Mr, spd Mrs, 8, ¥, Robins of Whitby vigited friends in Clare~ mont on Munday, The choir of "ne United Chureh sang at the anniyers worvioes In Aloutfyille on Munday evening, The dunlor cholr under 'the direction of Miss Winnie Wiison led In the nervics of praise nt home, Mins ¥ileen Cooper, and Miss Newnla Graham of Téronto spent the wesl-end at thelr respective homes Miss, Ida Drighall, of Toronto font ty days with friends In villa Miss Hamilton andl Miss mith visttad telatives 'In Uxbridge in flu AnYs Roun ma. Mr, MeKay, fending Taymen of Bt, Andrew's Ohureh, Oshawe, gave splendid ad- dresses at the United Churoh ners view og Bunday me raing Mr, anf Mrs, #, Neelby of Atha visited Mrs, Borlund on Munday, My. and Mra, A, Garvin of Tos ponte, apent Munday with thelr mother, Mrs, J, Garvin, The NY PU of the Paptist Church joined the Anshor's Noslety in a Hallowe'en soolsd on Monday syening, Mr, and Mrs, J, Middlaton, of with Mrs, BH I... Toronto, wpent Munday J, Readmanr who tl continues quite 11, oo 11 Simcoe St. N. THANKSGIVING iy ob wa | You Will Enjoy Your 1 hanksgiving Dinner at the Waldorf Cafe Where they serve tasty cooked meals at a very reasonable price. \ N ! CER wif you the new Ask foot Our shoe fitting are at your service, to see these wonderful models which offer you freedom and foot loveliness, and Anowledge of a pt THE BURNS COMPANY LTD. KING AND SIMCOE STREETS

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