Daily British Whig (1850), 23 May 1912, p. 8

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THE DATLY RRITISH WHIG. THURSDAY. MAY 23. 1912. CTERROR TO WOMEN IN A STATE OF SIEGE MILIES OF AMERICANS TARE BUDAPEST CITIZENS ARE KEPT REFUGE IN THE CITY. } IN THEIR HOUSES Situation Now Alarming--In On: While the Trouble Continnes--The Province in Cuba More Than 5. Parliament in Session Refuses to " 000 Colored Men Have Joined the! Legislate in Favor of the Strike Rebels--United States Watches ers. Island. | Budapest, Hungary, May 24.--This Santiags, Cuba, May 23.--The situ- city is in a state of siege to-night, ation in Cuba is rapidly growing following strike riots Troops hold more serious, It is now estimated that every corner and civilians are not over 5,000 negroes have taken 1p permitied to come out of their hous- nN. ature ay or arms in the province of Oriente alone. ee. The government has undertaken og Ameriean 'citizens, ie ck | the provisioning of the siege district and Joseph Bryan, have complained while the trouble continues. Four WwW. ill h be y | f to Ross E. Holaday, United States! were killed and" 150 wounded to-day. € wi avea num Io specia 0 erings consul at Santiago, of being assaulied Crowds marched on the parliament and robbed. while they were on their | house three times to- day to close up way to Siboney by a band of armed iho sessions because that body re negroes. | fused to lgyislate in favor of the The rural garrison of Holguin, a! iikere. The soldiers charged each town situated sixty-three miles to the | time and drove the mob back with north-west of this city, Slaghed with heavy loss. Reinforcements are being |a strong part of negoes at Sabana | - tii I'de 'los mind Two of the rebel lead- | **2! in from other ities q : . | ers were killed and the remainder of | p, JRSERV NE Viner HER or not you have decided what { the insurgent force dispersed. : EMPIRE DAY OBSERVED. Re n 1S The San Carlos Club and the Cham- | : 2/8 ERA : hed sort of a Spring Suit you want, Sir, ber of Coimmearon,. hare offersd Toi . 1Contumed from Page 3.) { Joem volunteer corps for the protee- | At Ridean School. | tion of Santiago. Many women and | . pr in the outlying districts, in-) The exercises in Rideau .achool \ t . y : = . * " 4 began at 11 a.m., by the saluting of t i S Su ts We're always glad to show you the good Huding fice of Americans pv the flog. a8 it was being raised. Ihe ; ; Hil rin 1 : " pupils standing on the lawn, ut- n : things we have here and we won't say a word ~~ || inking Telugy in this city. ing and afterwards singing patriot- a: AA : ic sorgs. iy . 2 about buying. PLACED UNDER ARRFST | In the afternoon the exercises be- Hi FOR WOMEN dy gan at two o'clock, the special Foi ; come in for a look! . 7 Charge! With Publishing ¥mmoval| speak rs being Rev. Mr. Neal, Syd- ; Ei) TR} . You can try on to your hearts content, - hing. m enham street - Methodist church, a J Only one of each desi n. These are different Literature. | 7. H. Macnee, the representa- mes fl 0 | } : Toronto, May 23.--Just twenty-four | 3nd J Hl Macnee. He oo The al} |BRg® from any Suits you will see in Kingston and | Our Clothes, themselves, are our best argu- hours after he was before the board | roma ks from these gentlelen iil 11] IBeN'" are up to the minute in style. . . i of police commissioners urging the re- prove very interesting and instruc- {Hi ! Ji 4 ments and our experience is that most Men polation of theatregoers at burlesque | tive fo the pupils. The children's wouses, R. B. St. Clai¥, secretary of | programme consisted of patriotic LR > : 2 who look and'go, come back to buy. the Toronto Vigilance asso lation, | songs. sung by the classess assembl- EH i Jour size 13 here - : was arrested yesterday on the charge | ed in one room, also of satectins if "Hil It will be a bit 'of publishing immoral literature. given by the nunilg of the senfor hot i But | The oh Vigilance association uy Jnitior tnira, which were as i « 0 good luck, ' 3 . s formed with the object of fight. | TOLUOWS:~-- : i you'll see that when youre looking at the a. the ite have a a Ting Recitations, "England and Her A as these will be sold on Clothe cial evil, and in connection with the | Colonies," Miss Margaret Timmer- I ; . AOLnes. campaign a number of circulars were | man; Sons of the Sea Master i igsued to the public. One pamphict | Alexender Newlands; The Colors il a r ay issued May i * i of thy Flag," Master Donald Rob- { lst, 'entitled, "A. Special i The Charge of the Light . i) " ential ** Jeinson: "The rge . { 12.00. $15.00, $18.00 up to $22.00 Bullating" aod marked "confential." [INER, TOL PRA, LJ, Seiten; AT EXACTLY HALF Yes E. y . ) . . is alleged to have contaiméd a num , f England." Master ! ber of objectionable phrases. Two of xe Maringrs 4 5 "Our Lady of the : E z these circulars handed to the board Gor on Aid Ethel May Suther- iy gman : of police commissioners at Tuesdav's in By "Play the Game." Master 'meeting are made the basis of 12 Ppa t Anderson; "The Flag ab- {prewicution launched by the morality | (ve ihe Schoolhouse Door," Miss department. Mr. St. Clair is out on | yiilian Saunders: "The Children of ¢ $2,000 bail. the Dmpire," Master Vivian Sills; ti i ' A "Our Own Dear Land," Miss Eliza- ! j ' : Fenian Raid Bounty Act. beth Douglas; "Kipling's Reces- fi * y It is sotified for general informa- | sional," Miss Phyllis Coates. Ii OF f HE tion that, according, to reports rewiv Mirs Goldie Bartles delighted the % lea at, the mililla department, so children with a charming vielin se- | | | : { p il nt, SOI ii | 7s F | clairsants for Sa anie this act | ection, and Miss Ethel May Suther- . | BE i i k Ri i Over. 500 NEW WAISTS | TH E Oo U T I TTER S {heve endeavored to induce peraony to | 2d read & very clever essay on if ! { make false declarations as to the sor- | "Patiiotlsm." The exercises closed itl FOR SUMMER vices of such claimants. Also it has { With singing "God Save the King. K I N Dy been, inticated that there have been i B R O C K S T R E E T lattempts at personation of deceased STOCK MARKETS. i Now Ready. veterans. I* is scarcely necessary to y g . . joint out that such, acts are a vio: | F, B. McCurdy Co., Clarence Chambh- ation of the Crunadian Criminal Cod. ' f. N V . and that they are subject to he pun ersell, W. Nellos, Manager. ished with long terms of imprison o . ment. The miitie department wish: | New York. i es it to be understood that persons Amal raniated Copper ...... ...... «. 82% array of which we are justly proud. committing such acts will be prosecu- Amer an Beet Sugar... . = a2 ted to the fullest exwat of the law, |Anaccnda ..... .. ae | White Mull Wait, Embroidered. Amer cen Smelters ..... .. aaa Sh Baseball Notes. Broan vn Rapid Transit... 4 | White Marquisette Waists, y Lehigh Valley . . 176% 3 ¥lorts are bing made. to - areatige | (uppiian 1 i mies 20 it With Irish Lage Collar and Yoke and White a practice game between the C.1..0.s IsgON Sacitic . 368 b and Athletics on the cricket field wa = Ba fe ie ven 1733 fl Crochet Buttons. Friday aftarhoon, propaatory to tho |nitod Siates Rubber 62} || FRENCH MARQUISETTE WAISTS, with low, opening of the league on Saturday, Uv Pacific... Gl Le ye | . . . : a Pho CLC' nore awealer coats ave Yajon aeifie Btenls sam." og round neck, picely trimmed with Insertions and expected to arrive and the team will ------ fl Pink Pipingand Buttons to match. don gio ou Saturday. They will Montreal. i the old colors of the club, ma- | Canada Car .. OR ET | : i! W : | a W 1 | san, ith grey yeivimings. The | Montreal Power ......... ..... do i il hite win aists, 30 different ics. wi stick to the o alors [Richel on o.oo. wiiiivin: ons a that have been worn by several King- | Don = Steel 57 | Styles, 30% 7 5c, $1, | 25 and up | ston Shampicuship clubs in sll lines Sy an sh River com 4% iN 4 it . . Ci0C I The Overseas Club, GORDON HODRGINS SUICIDED. The Overseas Club, organized in this 7 THE COLD, WET, BACKWARD SPRING COMPELS US 10 city, a short time ago, has now ,|Slody of Would-be Murderer Taken hon ae nee membership of 197, and is meeting From River. SAC RIFIC E with great sUCOEss. Tonight, tha | Pporiage du Fort, Que, May 24.--The members are holding a "smoker" and | ody x Gordon Hodgins, the young a fine time is being looked forward |hank clerk, who shot Teresa Dolan, | to. Io morrow, Je society will Jer here, last Friday, was taken from the i > . 10 DOZ. WHITE COTTON DUCK SKIRTS, cut in th a. cablegram to his majesty the king, | river, last nighi. It was close to the i S d M m latest style. Regular value$s.00, Dae extending the greetings of the local | wharf, where bloodstains = were loft atur a . Oo ng ' : lub. , il BABERDAY .«« voi nvnvep Liiva aes . the night. of the tragedy. A bullet i : hee ; . af =n. win i | wounrd was in the lad's temple, if With ev ery purc hase of goods of 50c or over we will {i { TC emE-------- . . 20 DOZ. BLACK GLORIA TAFFTA UNDERSKIRTS. Cannot Secure Work. '1 At the Ottawa General liospital, it give free This is the best imitation of Taffeta Silk ever made Three English immigrants who ar | Miss Dolan, the victim of the shoot. | ' in the world, 3, 75 Skirt. | Th in the city on Wednesday ary [ing, 13 reported as progressing favor | R A MAY DELINEATOR SATURDAY ... i ok {having difficulty in obtaining om - | ably. She will return to her home on i This great S:yle Book. with its hundreds of new Sum ployment. They were penniless on | Friday or Saturday. 12 ONLY COLORED SILK Meolors, $4.00 to $6.50. ¢ : : {| 'mer Patterns and its goo stories. SKIRTS In stripes and plain. . Thursday afternoon and had not had | g "sn +t "ANE hae bi te to t 1 i 3 : \ 4 SATURDAY... OIRETTE ~ UNDER- ny three 7 ddock aint a Go FIVE CAPITAL CASES, IS A FIND. 15 DOZ WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, Tallor Made, Hugter found them and started to : ACE Fancy Musling and Fancy Pique Stripes. etc. etc. hunt up jobs for the hungry men. Largest Number in Any Month for ; $1.50 i0 $2.00, Some Years. 8c . . BAYTRDAY ... wih i%iine ai vv hs emeeas 9 FOUR PCUNDS Ottewa, May 23.--Five capital cuses WANTED are under consideration at present by | Of course, there's a reason for it. Styles never so attractive. Weeks and months of planning antl "selecting have brought together an Closing Prices, May 23rd. 20 DOZ LADIES' PARASOIS AND UMBRELLAS, tape the minister of justice, which Bs the border on edgo of cloth, long wood handles, trimmed Drank Water to Gain Weight. fires i Suber of any month 3 ha 3.T. VE.00, 38.60, dun Jajug ot on Tain, Tan hie wastal to join heduled iy a place between June " SATURDAY ©... .oimiciiianaess bh amt before the ih bring Hist and June 23th. All the eases are] ULTONTA AWAY AGAIN. him up to the standard weight. He in the west. One executicn to take a gg Rh toe Sr, Tr BB cur vier la Bo od ae Aeberighor ict hat will not. rust. wrod 1 This ind £ way to gain weight len Doherty, who has not had time tg With One Propeller. ular value: 3LSV to $2.75. George Muller, Jr., of New York City, | weigh the facts. Montresf, May = 28.--The Cunard SATURDAY Sh enn ih oh ir He says | ee Shih Gaver § of Sones win Eo. umber TITANIC WAS WARNED. age to this port dropped ber port | § i nor capes ware wise own cowes Janine vb heed TE er Sema b AT THE AND SKIRTS. trimmed with Insertion. Embroidery benefit' until 1 came to Vinol. British Investigators Delleve Vessel! gjlow the Puseangees $6 to land before 1 ontreal Lace, ex'ra value at 5'.50 and $1.75. y 5 Hit Hewciea Berg. coming up to yesterday, and i EE SRE ni (in AC Fo me LOCKETT SHOE STORE : is increasing Shred a) Lt with which the Dn Solliid was | repairs. She is carrying no ' pas- i ; 10 DOZ, HOUSE DRESSES AND WRAPPERS, made rig . |%en as her progress will necessar- from; good food aualty of Eaciien int: and Ging. least 100 per cent. better than | have gae of those of which she arn. |sengers for a long time.' from other ships ks the conclu. fly be be slow. She will be repaired on fi in Boys' and Gils' Boots Regular no BH you arethin and poor Vinol will ines reached by the boprd of trade [the other side, wheru there .are better increase weight and give yon court of enquiry, alter a careful ex. /fackities and the work can be done ) @ re inol is tion of the wireless telograms "less expensively. | $i. ns : " ala Grace Corsets. all sizes in this ane ion wi -- to a the steamer on "A Very Nice Light Boot for Boys, sizes 1to 5 : JIS So 4 I Vie Fouls way y for oe. 'BR renewer and | ol > Against Militarism. en : ix maken Coes brake mane; e0POe RB { bod] oJascouver. May 23.--The Brive | $717 We will sell these for $1.50 2 Catia wo li hs lexand Lead, we | Colum conference at | Jas . EE ha for a ld oar" "em. | Victoria last night passed a reso- | Girls' Oxford Shoes or Pumps, size 11 to 2--§1.26 g : wed at phe fueoniotive works, is " Mis hn 43 has -- from ital Canada. | Children' s Boots, size 5, 6, 7. Good heavy soles town, N.Y., to be with him. cents. Mrs. (Col) Crows will go to Lon | "and light uppers. On Saturday 75 don, Ont., on Friday, to to attend the Ea Ey mean Le Be vragash Wengne on

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