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GODWIN & SON Real Estate & Insurance 89 Brock St, Phone 484 How Office - Avenged Honor §| SO000000000000000000000004 i ¥ all the abnormal events which crop up in these days of high tension none has been more extraordinary | than that which happened at Came | bridge a few days ago. i In the early hours of the morning, | opposite the hostel of the Young | Women's Christian Association ia} Harvey road, a highly respectable quarter of the university town, a Young man was found by the police | chained by his neck to a tree, him- | self entirely naked, tarred and fea-! thered from head to foot. ! With the broadening daylight, in! the heart of the town and elsewhere, i were found leaflets, all of which were | in the same words, saying:-- Sub-Lieut. Desmond B. Kinahan, | of the Royal Navy, son of Mrs. Kina- | han, of Wing, Oakham, Rutland- shire, has been to-day, at 3.00 hours of the morning, tarred and feathered. At his feet, on the turf, lay his unifornt' and underclothes, neatly folded. What had happened was a tale of a few words. Mr. Kinahan was one of the naval officers undergoing a special course at Cambridge, and the allegations is that he had been pay ing attention to the wife of Lieut. Francis Thomas Wright, a Cambridge man, who has won the M.C., and who has been attached to the Intelligence Staff at Salonica. Hearing of what was passing, Lieut. Wright came home on leave, with the result that this extraordine ary punishment fias come about, Lieut. Wright's wife had been séry- ing as a member of the Women's Royal Air Force; she had stayed at the Y.W.C.A. hostel, and that, no doubt, was the reason for chaining Lieut. Kinahan to the tree in front of it. : About the judgment passed, and the method inflicting it, no disgrace is made. Lieut. Wright's brother, who took part in the punishment, has openly stated the facts. He himaelf is a recently demobilized officer, with a wooden leg and a damaged | arm, and he has def.nded himself | and his brother from the charge of} taking the law into their own behalf. | "Had Kinahan been a big man," | f he said. "my brother wouid have CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years ar Moist Warm Air 'Warm air given by the : Fulaace carries plenty: moisture so necessary to health. The Circular Waterpan of the | Hecla 1s Uns com- pletely a the furn- distribution--every room ; the same proportion of moisture with the heat. x © gas or dust escapes. Of house with a The [ecla Furnace. d Joints of the Hecla A Better Beating System for Your Home at Lower Cost a 0 thegrealaavantage--lower cost--every warm ir furnace has over other Hecla Furpaces have added cheaper heating--greater health, es Ease Fv Dae POT heating systems, better heating-- fortably warm as dy air at 70 degrees. 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He only married her in October | last, and they were together less thn six.weeks. It might have been all right, -perhaps, if he had been able to stop at home, but his leave was up and he had to go back to the Bast. "When my brother came home and | saw him he asked him what he meant- and what he intended to do, and to everything Kinahan replied: Then my brother sald, 'Have you any letters from her?" Kinahan said, 'Yes.' Give them to me at once,' said my- brother, 'and he gave them up. 'Any photo STaphs?' he was asked. 'Yes,' replied Kinahan, and gave them up. 'Any presents?' Kinahan gave them up, too. Then my brother warned and left him. i "We thought out the whole thing. My brother said he was not worth shooting, but he would wake ifm talked about throughout all Eng land. } "He wrote to his wife, offering to forgive her and take her back. She replied in a Jetter, 'Never, never, | never!' | "People were beginning to say. | 'What are you going to do?' The! chaing were my idea. 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