Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Oct 1911, p. 6

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ty i « tala Carr and it was a year ago they | Bhe is un favorite with all the soldiers All in the pleasant open air, i The pleasant light of day. n---- PAGE StX. THE ROMANCE ENDED CAPTAIN CARR, ABOUT TO WEB! qi ile COMMITTED SUICIDE. Trigie Close of Heal Love Affair. Markers! hy Strange Features-- Sweetheart, Seeking Gown, Gets Deatly Message. Chicago, Ort. W. ~The wwst trig of endin red on Wednesday, with the suicide of Captain W, B, Carr, student officer at Fort Leavenworth. The eighteen-year-old sweetheart the young officer, Miss Jeanette Clark, daughter of Major and Mrs. CU. ( lark, of Fort Sheridun, was planing {something that : A TALK ON RHEUMATISM, § Wedding ' 4 { Telling How to Cure This Painful Malady. is for the man or wo- iman who suffers from rheamatism who warts to be cured, not merely refiey- ed--but actually cured. 'The most na rheumatic sufferer can hope for in rubbing 'sunething on the tender, ach- ing joint, is a kttle relied. , No. lo ition or liniment ever did or ever can ie ! minke a core. to & real Jove afigiv vecurs rooted : { | liniments and - On The rheamatic poison in the blood, Therefore rhevinatisin can only be! cured when this poisonons acid is driven out of the blood. That's why rubbing and outward applications can't reach the iare no good--they lenuse in the blood. Any doctor will "Hell you this is true. IH you want will go right to the their wedding, the dite of which Was Loot of the trouble in the blood every to have been November lst. The heartbroken young woman, her jp 0 parents, or the parents of the officer, i time take Dr. Williams' Fink Pills muke new, rich bldod which drives out the poisonous acid and Nr. and Mrs. W. G. Carr, of West | res rheumatism to stay cured. This Gi ,» Vt, con offer po explanation 5 , solemn trath which has been pro for suicide, aud the shock bas | 4 i, thousands of cases, and the fol- been a terrible one.' {lowing is a striking instance. Mrs, Wednesday, Miss Clark went to thew, [I. Floor, Sarnia, Ont, ways: "1 office of the baggage master near the feel it my duty to recommend Dr. Fort to see il the long and anxiously | Williams' Pick Pills as they com- looked for puckare cottaing her wed- d gown had arrived from New Yi There were many girl frisnds consumed with cutiosity to see the erention, and the bride-to-be was very happy over the expected treasure. The package was not at the station, and when Miss Clark returned home there was a telegram there telling of the death of her fiance. y might a telegram was ent to Fort Leavenworth asking Captain Catr if he could possibly come to Fort Sheridan next Saturday lo ac a reseption tffat Mra. Clark had in honor of her daughter's approachi wedding. There was no answer, Mies Clark at first thought he death message was an answer to { 2 hy where invitation she had sent. given out st the fort Captain Carr was stationed was that he bad had a twenty-four day fur- lowgh, and had been in Chicago and had returned to his station the night he killed himself. The officers believed he was viciting Miss Clark. Major Clark when asked about the visit, said that it must be a mistake us bis daughter had received a letter from the caplain every day and each letter was postmarked and supposed- ly written at Fort Leavenworth. Af- ter the explanation, Major Clark burst into tears and seemed distract- ed. He was a very elose friend of Cap- 2 were both stationed at Fort lLeaven- worth when the romance between Carr und the Major's danghter began. "He was a fine ello, the finest 1 have over known," Major Clark de: clgfed, and Mrs. Clark said the same. And the major continued: "Every let- tér that Jeanette has had has been .. There wasn't anything wor: the man that we know of." . and Mrs. W. G. Carr, parents She o , sent word from theic The' 8 thi * ermont that the funeral held there on Friday and Clark to try, # possible, . They sent messayes of ce fo the young woman. She ill from the shock to make the fo Vermont. Bil 3 Captain Carr went to Fort Leavenworth he was a member of the Sixth Fi Artillery at' Fort Wiley, He pn La brillignt army record, ac to Major Clark, and was one 'the most popular men at every fort it. which he has been stationed. He Was. thirty-four years of agé and heal- . aids Clark is well-kuown in society ot Lake Forest and Highland Park. and when the sad news came today everyone at Fort Sheridan wished to shate her sortow with her. The wedding was to have been a military one, with much pomp and military splendor, and the young wom- ju hud arranged even the minutest do- al THE COW. By Robert Louis Stevenson The friendly cow, all red and white, 1 love with alt my heart; She gives we cream with all her To 'eat with apple tart. She wanders, lowing, hore and there, And yet she cannot stray, And 'blown all the winds that pass, And wet with all the showers, She walks among the meadow grass And eats the meadow Howers. A Very Sovere Test. i the constitution is neglected, indigestion, and nervous Wh surals. tallow. A tonic is and the proper medic Wade's Iron Tonic Pills, the system, improve te and strengthen the B. y v Will, it is said, Viscount Chinda here; = Vis. 'wag educated in the pletely cured me of rheumatism after { had been almost an invalid for three vears. I doctored with two skilled doctors and took electric tremtment, bat without benefit, On going to a third doctor he recommended mineral baths as the only thing that would help me. After taking this treatment for some time 1 felt that T'was really growing worse instead of beiter, anh i began to think there was no cure for me and that T was doomed to be a helpless sufferer. For some months I discontinued all treatment and then 1 was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After taking a few boxes could notice a distinet improvement, and I continued taking the Pills for several months, when the cure was gomplets, 'That is some two years ago, and 1 have ever since been per- feetly free from the trouble. I would therefore advise anyone afflicted with rheumatism to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, as they certainly made a re markable cure in my case. These pills are. sold hy all medicine dealers or may be had by mail at H0e, a box or six boxes for $2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont. THINGS THEATRICAL. Notes About Plays, Players and Plavhouses, George: ehan's "Sign of the Rose," enlarged" into a four-aet comedy dra- ma, is proving a success in New York. Lewis 'Waller, the London actor- manager, whose photograph orna- ments the dressing table of a large percentage of English poudoirg, arriv- ed in New York last week to play the leading role in "The Garden of Al- lah." Paderewski and Yasaye will make American tours noxt year. "When Busty Pulls the Strings," the new Scotch comedy, by Graham Moffat, with a company as Scotch as the play itself, Kept & New York au- dience in roars of delighted laughter at its initial American presentation this week. Nothing so fresh and charming bas been seen in New York for a long time, the eritics agree. Charlotee Walker has scored a great gnccess in Eugene Walter's new play, "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," which is a dramatization ' of. Jolin Fox, Jr's, novel of the same title. Robert Hilliard will start shortly on his tour of the Pacific const in "A Fool There Was." This is Kis first trip west us n star. Klaw aml Erlanger are beginning a very active fight against play piracy in connection with three of their pro- minent successes, "The Pink Lady," "Ben-Hur" and "Rebecca of Sunny- brook Farm," Rehearsals have commenced of Klaw and Erlanger's London production of "The Pink Lady," which will open at the Globe Theatre, London, January drd, with Frank Daniels in the role of Dondidier. The cast wd chorus will be recruited in. New York, "Sever al performances will be given in this country before sailing day. * Canada's Post Office, A Toronto lady once sent to her son a pair of trousers by beek post, which is, of course, cheaper than par cel post. The postal officials wrote to her: "Clothes gannot be sent by book post, If you look in the 'Post Office Guide,' vou will see ungler what conditions articles may be sent by book post." After a few days the lady replied' "1 have looked in: the 'Post Office Guide' and find that articles which are open at both ends may be sent by book post. And is trousers are not open at both ends I should like to know what js. To Prevent Thefts. Vienna, Oct. 31.-The curator of Prince Leichtensiein's gallery here, the largest private gallery in the world, has given a ation of an ap- paratus he has invested to prevent such thefts as that of the 'Mona Lisa." It consists of special electric contracts hidden in the wall behind so arcanged that the feast toueh on the frame or the pic ture makes a bell ring in a centrhl of. fice. Here there is a wd 'with num- bers likc those in hotels, so, that the guardian can see at onee whi ic % ture has been distorbed, and there direct without loss of i time. 2 Hn THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, TT THE DIVORCE LAW PRESBYTERIANS FAVOR A NK FORM STEM. S@bject is Brought Before State Synod by Gen. R. A. Prime Yonkers -- Resolution Adopted Without Opposition, Adburn, NY, tion approving laws evoked the liveliest the three days' sesiion of the syuod of the Preshyterian church of New York, which ¢ame to a close at the Central Presbyterian chureh. General R: A. Prime, of Yonkers introduced the subject. "New York has an ideal divores law," he declared. "The trouble ix that men and women slip into other unseriptural mar- ol Oct, 21.--A resola- of wiform divoreg dircussion of alates to contract ringes. In the strip {rom New York to North Carolina the only ground lar divorce is a scriptural one." As a remedy Geperal Prime sug gested that congress should pass =n law making it a crime for men and women to violate the law of the or violate which forbids state of their- vesidence the decree of the court them to remarry. Thomas Dransiielh. city clerk of Ro- chester, supposed General Prime. He said that no step should be taken which would tend toward invalidat- ing the present divorce law; of New York state, which «8 good. Moderator hneeland saw that ditions in New Eugland were bad and said ha Imew of one minister who might have been $20,000 richer - had he consented to perform the Astor Force wedding. . The synod overwhelmingly On sided with the speaker amd adopted a resolu tion which provides tnat the synod urge the passage in all states within its bounds of such laws as make void the marriage of any vorced person' forbidden by law of any valid decreas as other state, or by the of any court to remarry, and make such remarriage a crime. A OQuickwitted Clerk. Recently in Montreal in a cigar "We gland appeared the sign, give 815 for 1852 Bank of Montreal pen mes." No less a person was attract ed by this than a judge. He walked up to the counter and laving down a penny triumphantly asked for 815. 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