Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Mar 1922, p. 1

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i x " : : Lr ALLEN | ¢ a Ai ec 4a J 1 British Whi KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922, : LAST EDITION -------- Dre i---- ------ -------- rt ---- = ga /WouLD NOT LOAN CHURCH T TBR YI RE TSr |ONTARIGrS PEACHES : 3 REFUSESTO ATTEND |" SsaesciEMEUK I§ [S50 NB - 1 --taa | {Toronto Presbyterian Minister | : (Superior to Those of Califor 8h Xe 19 , | Comments Upon Action of THE SPEAKER ®la, According to Expert i i, | Hamilton Presbytery. ; : From That State. TWO ( ARS BURNE -- -- : To | Toronto, March 8.--"Presbyter- St. Catharines, Maren 3.--By st: | {ianism is directly se - ploying the right method in co-oper- fanism is directly opovsed to Ro- Chosen By the Commons--- nd ® ns an Nita gicriet |manism, and I would most emphatic- ---------- ally oppose any move like-that," de- Meighen Makes His First should acquire an equal 'measure of v ; . ALT : . lared Rev. William Patterson, paste .s fnsmercial Dicepprity on lp E d Th Wi d W. United States Will Not Participate Because or Genco oem retorson. as: Criticism. ~~ [crue win canorni, aceorens 0 FaSSeNgers Escaped Thro mdows--Wash- I {ing on the action of Hamilton pres-| = Aaron Sapiro co-operative expert of 5 European Nations Have Failed to Remedy |bytery In consenting to the usé 0a | Ottawa, March 9.---Hon. Rodolphe is, Who, adden . large out on Road Near Wellington--Cars Over- | Presbyterian 'mission at Hamilton Lemieux, member for "Gaspe, Que., » . : hy | Beach for Roman Catholic services. wag unanimously elected speaker of | Grand pera House here. . | .. the Ravages of War [ "It would be lending a Presbyter [the House of Commons yesterday af-| "For many years I have felt that turn ~-=[ld er S y njure o . . {lan church for the teaching ot affe- ternoon. in Ontario the machinery for the . Washington, March 9--The United gime as set forth in the note of last |trines that we do not believe ana ob- The members of the House of Com- | handling of fruit products was not Picton, March 9.--The: C.N.R. injured by piles of baggage and ex- | pose," said the Toronto clergyman. {mons gathered in the erin the best". declared Hon. Manning south bound train from Trenton, due | press falling on him. There was States government has declined to | March, .. : . | "I am surprised fo see such an ac jshatibey at three o'clock yesterday | Doherty, minister .of agriculture. here at 1.45 p.m. -yesterday, was about forty-five passengers on board. participate in the Genoa economic . i aken." ss vg "I fe at od vere conference Jolt to Supporters. | tion Be thal gio Whig Mr. Patter- |afterngbn for he informa) 9 ny, i the rin te pesivdic stats Wan { wrecked two miles west of Welling- | The most rémarkable feature was . ~ rh ison. "I am sure ere is a strong ot rliament. e complexion' o ' \ % f ihe London, March 9.--The news. that i pi ing we had built up. There were |!o0. The recent rains caused a | that no one was killed or burned, as The decision of the American £ov- tne United States has declined the [body of opinion in the Presbyterian the chamber has undergone a gheat ernment was transmitted late yester- | invitation vo participate in the Gen-|Cchurch against it. It is carrying the fchange since the last session of par- (points where the markets wete glut- | washout on ihe roadbed. The Pagie the Soash o nediately took fire, day to Senator Ricei, the Itali 0a economic conference is extremely | fraternal spirit to extreme Tc ngths." [ljament, On- the right of the speak- [ted while other points within ship- | passed over safely, but the mall, ex» Supposed J "tom the Eas tank of the ¥ alor Ricel, the Hallan A Appuin ts to all the supporters fle did not think there was ' |er's chair, the Liberal members were | ping distance were devoid of fruit. | press and passengers cars overturn- lighting plant exploding. The mail bassador here, who, acting for his g : [precedent for the lending of a Pros- [ras with cabinet ministers of the [Many efforts fave been made to eli- | eq completely, causing the pasieng- and baggage and part of the express of the Genoa project. The vie is | | i country and indirectly for the allied | yoiq" here that the absence of "the [byterian church'for Roman Catho- [pew administration occupying the minate speculation, but the laws [gpg to make their escape throught was saved. A freight train passci * {have been Ineffective. I would rather | the windows. Some very miraculous safely over the spot one hour previ- supreme council, extended the {nyit- United States is bound to detract lic services, {front seats. The seat of the prime 3 a *o hus d | do for Ontarlo what Sapiro has done The cars cavghtfously, the engine and caboose go- ation for American participation. from the usefulness of the Genoa p---- ty {minister was vacant when the house | escapes occurred. . | , 1 es i f », han be premier of The position of the American gov- | Conference for European' econom- | Left to Trustees, |assembled. Premier Mackenzie King |for California p [fire and were completely destroyed, | ing back up 'to Wellington and i p i 4 HanMiton, Marcel 9.--The presby |i... 2 senate b Canada." . i . j : ists are Increasingly convinced that : ' ,; | Deing in the senate chamber. | including part of the express. The | bringing the assengers to Picton, Sfhment,n38 Set forth In the com- the regl rehabilitation of Central [tery did not consent to the use "] Shortly after the house assembled, | Mr. Sapiro delivered a lecture on | gx Dress. ging p * munication, is that participation by Europe is possible only with the co-| the mission, as stated, but left it 'V the customary three knocks were | merchandising. "First, you -must mail clerk was seriously" Injured, as ¢ \ nigel > BRE i " "yr 2 i 3 > y > q 1 the United States in any general [operation 'of the United States |the trustees of the mission to ase heard. Black Rod entered and made |study the crop, he said. "You can liemne sufleraq Taistnal Nouns The Injured : | Way to the upper end of the cham- [not handle a perishable crop in the | well as a 'b¥oken leg. Several of the| Among the passengers were tha - is | their own discretion +o 8eonomic conference is impossible at In Germany the"disappointment is h " | . : { this time owing to the complete tail- | likely to be as keen, the importance | : {ber.' He.announced that the deputy [same manner as a non-perishable | passengers were injured slightly and | following Picton people: Mr. and TO RESUME RUNNING. |of the governor-general awaited the |crop. . | badly shaken up. ' They were elit | pry. Homer White, Mr. and Mrs ure of European nations in the { "een | "The grading must be done by out- | veyed. from the wreck to Picton by |T. 0. Crandali, Mrs. D. J. Shau- attached to American participation being shown by Dr. Rathenau's re- i------ - mE 2 % | view of-the American government 0 cent speech on. the subject. Italy is | The Trans-Canada Limited Service siders and the growers must ba;pen- | automobiles and a freight engine | non, Mrs. Montgomery, Dr. Knighi. ~ adopt proper measures for remed§-| believed to feel as Great Britain, | on the C. Pb. R, alized for low, and rewarded for high | A v | } {and caboose which was at the ti y 3 ; I x ny ; unde t be | 8 ! C 2s at the time pg, M. Young, E. Lamer Lavitt, i. 3 -|but the French govefnments is Montreal, March 9 Sunday, | grades. The association must Si y / ing the ravages of war and for in thought to be quite luk # rm about | May 21st, has been fixed by the Can- | given complete power in grading. | IR the Picton yard. | Case, Arthur-Welbanks, James suring the stabilization of their ec- the project, and' the fact that Amer-|adian Pacific for re-opening the ser- | Then study the markets amd extend. . ~ { Worrell, Daniel Way. Among ths onomic life. ica has declined to' participate will! vice of the Trans-Canada Limited, | 3 You can extend two ways, as to tne Scenv of Wreck. | commercial travellers on the ill-fut- The American * government also | add strength "to French objections flyer, which travels daily during the | : and place. : / | The wreck occurred at Petting.f oq train Mr. Jenner of the Johnson' falls to agree with the European | and fortify the French demand that Summer months between Montre 5 | ; '"Your peaches are better than the ale' Crossing. The road bed had 20" | Company, Brockville, whosefleg was powers as to the participation of | questions concerning reparations | Toronto and Vancouver, in addition | California peaches," he said, but | parently been washed from under | bruised; Mr. Morrison, Toronto, Russia, and 'in that connection cites|and treaties shall be rigidly exclud- [fo the all-year.round train known us | You cannoi. get the ' people of the | yy, ioe by vecent rains and the ends |p : y i DS B y i y 3 » f * ®UY% hand and face cut; Mr. Cartan of the policy of the United States of|ed from the purview of the confer- | the Imperial. 3 4 ' United States to believe that, because | . the ties broke off with the rails. | Ames Holden Company, Toronto: n-rec sovi - Last years' running time-of the we advertise. | : , } » ny, : non-recognition of the soviet re | ence. Tea fering. tn ee 3 : : : The train was composed of engine, | and Mr. Soles dnd W. J. Bates, of ~~ - - A i S$ dé a 4 - as - % 3 | n two hours*from Montreal to Vancou- | 3 mail and baggage car and passenger | goapes Perfumes Liimted, Toronto: A ee tt Sart Poin. 1 H JO a trice Hansen's ears got another ver, and eighty-eight hours from | ¥ SUING TO RECOVER [coach. The engine, after dragging |F. White, Toronto, G. A. Cameron, . ) farbwell message: : $1,000,000 DAMAGES | 1, ang passenger cars, remained | Peterboro, also injured. "The skipper. sent Xhat last one . A , ; ' "|came thé shortest'time scheduled for {on the track. The two cars overturn- The injured mail clerk and hia i AY ny pr y < i + 2 a lo Snow any transcontinental train service ' jo Action Is Result of Whitefish cd completely into the ditch in about | brother, the express inessenger, were. © g eS my : & lon this continent. The e (uipment in- £ Bay Collision Taking 28 {two feet of water. The Passengers | taken to a farm house and had their | ------ . {Toronto to Vancouver which be- party. ° Sorry we couldn't wait tor Sai v rl . | i . volved in'the running of tliis train | Lives. | were extricated through car win- | wounds dressed. They still remain y ti bi Iry | ves you, ola man. But in a big hurr; | totals" appro oly | six millica {dollars as the daily run involves the > HON. RQDOLP. LEMIEUX rT o Jlows Rud hore am BONIS wets stl Jinere, The wall clerk sustained ! B Elected Speaker of Holse of Com- Madison, Wis, March 9.----Action |Ously cut up. most of his injurfes in his heroic ef- : 1 I + And all was silent, save the How, | operation of fifty nine sleeping cars, | mons | + T'é ty-nine sleep.ng cars, ons, : Norwegian Ship Grontoft Goes ing gale and the hungry sea. | petal Jing cars: iwile ObSErViL~ | ~~ ns~ana | recover nearly $1,000,000f dam. Jack Jordon, Trenton, mail clerk, | forts to save tHe mail. Lates report [ tion TORTS. five compartment cars, | Presence of the members in the Sen- | was commenced in Usited|and his brother, the express mes-| on the cofidition of Mr. Jordan state 1 orst orm ages Down mn W St : | twelve baggage cars, and twenty- jate Shilber. With the gergsnnt at | tates district court when the admir- | Sqnger, were both very seriously in-|he is in much the same condition as of Wi t four locomotives. [3fme lending, members proceeded |... se, the Superior City, a steam- | yyred, the express messenger being yesterday. Inier. The) total, weight of the train oxe|3°W0 the corridor to the Senate. ship, against the Willis King, was! z > - J he) tota eight a vs | There, standing at the bar, Miss Mc- brought to: trial. before Judge Kuse, | Ferrin aan New York, March 9. "Skoli!" p Wirt Ovni SH | Misiy® of the passengers, train créws | Phail oeeupied a § | : » ny . ce cs Thea e position ixthe front 'hese two boats collided on White- ; ticked out the wireless operator of MARKE d and huggnge, Ba OR be {row between Hon. W. 8. Fielding and Tyee August 20th, 1920, caus | ! I' DUKE OF RUTLAND s betwee couver, 0 [fish A , , : : ug EXPECTS TO LAUGH > + the Norwegian steamer Grontoft last Sir Lomer Gouin. ing the loss of twenty-eight lives | "Thursday as he went down with his =n | Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago, [= ry. ad Li ship In mid-Atlantic, victim of the | And Also Lower Freight Rates, | known as No. 13, and No. 14, will} moment chad thrust to. " SAho row. of She Superior on. 4 BODY IS "BURIED A hats now. So long. Skoll! Sk--" 4 fed § Open | be re-inaugurated by. the Canadian 4 ae pt duoth vik this Says-Byng In ng ena Ertl Soo | miuister, eg by Hon. oe 3 | dents on fhe Great Lakes, The bout Stout-hearted son of the Vikings of | Parliament. {line, on Sunday, June 24th. {th 8 £ H Rod Iphe | COMPARY beneficiaries of those who of 3 f y |the appointment of Hon, 01Phe |, st theirlives are suing to recover | " House Lords. ! | Old, challenging death with a jest | EE aa. Lemieux as speaker of the House. Je tai ros] Ottawa, March 9.--With pomp! ee for their loss. | Smip---- | Awopt over the Gronioft for the Tee: 304 display, Canadu's Tourtoonth | TO GET. $7,000 IS | oc captain Bain L. sawyer. of the | Beneath the Rosedale Dump! ronacn. serch 5--he Deke ot ; P | . : v v Lemieux's Long Service, i one of the ship's fou Rutland, in an. interview published ime. His aerials sounded no more. |Parliament was formdily opened to- | COURT'S DECISION Superior City, ; i Mime. » 5 | Mr. King referred to Mr. rvice [urTivers. tified that he sighted tory Told By Toronto by the Evening News on the admis Four fiours later the Estonia, bat-| 48y by Governor-General Byng, and | {ieux's quarter of a century's service d : { i s ws ; ing while 400 yards {sion of peeresses to the House of sly to reach the scene in | the scene in the senate chamber was ~ {the Willis K i Hue Seventy : re as: phged 18 brilliant one. It was alight witn | Appeal of Standard Paving Bo; lis fhe House. Senlonty 24 not oon" away and gave siren alarms which ClaKer. | Lords, said he knew three or four bravely through the storm-swept wa. | Uniforms with soft varied colors of | Dismissed in Toronto stitute a ols oy JSvosnition Stlona] | Were replied To by the Willis'King. | . ¢| Who would be entitled to sit in the ters where the Grontoft had so lately | Attractively gowned "ladies, while Court. hut when Som ned oh 2 cen Ona' | with signals that all was well. The | Tofonty, Mareh 9.--Is t e body Ot! Upper House, "and if any sit near £ been, but not a trace could Captain | Sharpe and distinct were the red and Se Snjowuisy $ an 3 ' ngu She o- | boats then proceeded and the collis- | Am orgse Sina b buried in 3 e amp 'me I shall feel inclined to laugh Mike Yorgenson find of the ship or its crew | °'mine robes of the judges of the | Toronto. March 9, Rev. De. Clea- |v fo, . Seale .) Is be vn on, lion occurred. The defendant alleges f in Rosedal ¥ sivine' 4s artling : hey | anything because I would be able to of 35. The Atlantic had taken therh SUPreme court. " | ver retains the judgment of seven {ition ride Fon "* continued the | that Rt. sigpalied js approach YET | aa oe Nr Er ee Flees thas fettingn nd wiso. toss to her bosom. * Délivering the king's speech to [thousand dollars dantages awarded f priias minister; "that fo successiye | Whitefish Bay and received a Feturs 3 Rosy por , 9 amu peers. It was just 10 o'clock Thursday the members of the senate and com-{ pom by Sir William Mulock against | parliaments the sbeakers should 'be | 5/8nal that all was clear ahead tore storday, ist of Dessmiies Snkche were a Yaman Sad wanted morning, March 2nd, when the firs: | 120nSs, Lord Byng expressed his Sense | th, Standard Paving Company; whose | chosen alternately from representa. Proceeding. It charges that ¢ " vq TT; al a ae ates » sudey pours, con not e Duke, signal startled Hansen, the Estonia's .Of the great privilege that had fallen | 0 eal was dismissed" by appellate | (ives f English and French origin. | ©! the Superior Oity was negligen ' . ols | , g | "I would take my seat in the House Sperataf, 4nd it took Jorgenson and {10 him. ~The worst of the industrial { court. : { In oe last i hl the oe fond Jnsumpetant, Y | Gimmen lights pulled op the al lords aud og; oe gi She Estonia til Friddy afternoon ro) dSpression is over and 'hope lHes| "| Cleaver in 1920 suffered seri- | was' of English descent. Tt is fitting, | {of the roadway in Rowndale ravine, ow pravie bins gdog make those 5 los. Meanwhile bead, be bald, !h 'subjects | °"5\ Injury on Bridge street, Belle- : therefore, that on this occasion we | DIES AS HE TRIES TO { Just west of the rear of Rosary Hall | certainty ive. thoes on 'onnd, 1 oF Hansen kept telling the Grontoft's) "After touching on Such 'subjects [y;y, "when he {ell from Lis bicycle |ehould select as speaker one . whose | PIERGE DEATH'S VEIL) pour men got out' and Itfted | very comfortable ehub. 1 dunrt 1 operator they were coming to tie ve- | 88 unemployment leading to continu- | into a 'hole, where the defendant" ancestry links Bin sith ioe EFiat Zon | something from" the ar, whish! thes aur 4 N ont it ; scue and to hold on. | ed government aid, and the decline | any was carrying out the pav- | race who were the pioneers,of early] Ex With | carried into the dump. They were x di Bee x ----_-- t -- For an hour or so the Grontoft's | of farm product values, together with ing construction. discovery and settlement in' what ry Student periments joined by a fifth man, who, after Sharm, £ on y Te Pray ne RR jets SpSTILSHRaIt talking cheer. | o docint gy wb -- T 5 now our Canadian dominio. Ether and His Soul Falls consulting with them, returned to the auestion f ae he SiHy. =A Myzihie Right Yor us lady [lo dccisre that adequate markets (ADEOUATE ' ¥ACS { Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen, leader to Return. | car. I" lsex to péiliament I don't think the at sea," he ticked and answered him- | 8nd marketing facilities and reduced INADEQUATE 'FACILITIES, } . the opposition, c1#.cized the goy- "11%: four then Mfted their burden) lo "self: "Ha! Ha!" | transportation and production costs ---- { erRmIeRi OF Ravin asurped the func ------ A B ther } Be 4 country cares one jot. ' "Our old man thinks maybe we'll | Were at the root of the problem ,and | Canadian Meat Damaged After | i 1 & Pp fee] New York, March 9.--Thure B. and went further into the nab. He said he believed Lady Rhondda, " i rernfi . 2 {tions of parliament in. announcing Wiggelius, 23, a student of chemis- | They returned after several minutes! | who was rec ly admitted as % have a nice breeze by and by," he |the governfiient, therefore, ne Reaching England, | who was to be chosen as speaker. He in the Yo) i t by the fifth 4 ticked, and added "the steward is | gotiating towards larger forelgy/ mar-| Londo. March 9.--Serious com- : that | 77; believed he had found in the re- | were again met by the man first woman _fhember of the King ham sandwiches for the life. keis and conferring with railways |plaint against inadequate. English | pr', ONCUrred Io everything chat |yctions of ether on the human body who, after Speaking briefly, hurried | was an excellent business Womam a " ¢ {towards reduced freight rates. jrattway facilities for the transport of [Dad been au i fecard to The waall. the means of answering that age- | back to the a, lifted the hood and and was active and clever. 8 "The old wagon lists like a busted | It was further announced that at | perishable footstuffs, is being made | po ons on. E LomiStix 3d peo long Slo ro NSE is death and Te ono SETS anf fixing it. he Lite Suid Vat hen the Dig was yg i } g : use ol rds on teapot, old dear," he buzed in agam, | an early date the government intends by Canadian expofters to 'Britain. |. . He Jw én in o M14 When Hansa responded: Hold | 10 co-ordinate the ith & view to Tu [oe chilled meat trade, tt is alleged, | Pott LRanty-fite years. fie had held | "None of the conventional explana- | rough ground, entered the or eng recommendation of the committee on old man, we'll be alongside soon" | railway systems with a view to in- |has suffered most from the lack of |POSItons of high respomsibility and | ions was satisfactory to him. H ree off to the east. Y - privileges to-admit ° peeresses he on, A | bad been noted for his knowledge of | wanted to follow that path clafinéd | "I feel satigfied \that -their bur- | Would refrain from voting. Grontoft's man shot back: | creased efficiency and economy. An | refrigerator cars and quick hand- | < | Looks like we're going on a picnic, | immigration policy willbe adopted ling. Capt. W. D..Darling voiced the | parliamentasy and public: affairs In | py the Hindu mystic whose boast is | den was the body of Ambrose Small, This is no weather to be out without | to attract new settlers; changes will { Canadian exporters'. joint view at a | : ge, a So gy gual: that be as free Bis som fous. fle and I am'aatisfied that if the police an: umbrella." be made in the customs tari. A | meeting of the Cold Storage and Ice | 3 3 =. |Dody and let it wander among men |. used the steam shovel had gone | HIP POCKET BRIGADE : r : ~ TN ther "spirits," then have it come \ Then a few minutes after noon he | department of defense will be- cre- | Assoctation here when he stated thet | : or o back far enough they would have un. y ; as dome to Canadian back to him and report its findings. SCORES BIG VICTORY was serious again. "We are sinking | ated, and the Washington disarma- | more damage w: > to 1 W ! covered his remains, They\ did not Evanston, Ill, Marck' 9.--No -one Of cotirse, the youth was writing a allow for the daily dumping\of ash "mow," he said, 'going down stern [ment treaties will be submitted to chilled meat within thirty-six hours afraid hin. "ry " ( 3 o. "fits. The decks are awash and the | pariament for ratification. Canada| after its arrival mn England than in peed avat be aizaid ot a a NE apall poate. He. called it Tie Hotes fies 4 and rubbish on the spot 'for six|Cleveland Judge Finds That 'boats are smashed up. We can't hoid | Will be directly represented at the | the previous. twelve days following being worked out by Prof, Charles L. aad a is o Fan 30 Regt took an | ODthe before they began to dig with Many Respectable Peo= : out any longer." Genoa economic conference, the time of slaughter in Canada, | Mix, of North-Western University, is overdose ether wihiile at his home she vel. one look at\ the ple Carry a Little. Cleveland, O., March 9.__Police ** That seemed to be the end. But m 4 Ty . a success, in Brook He is what coromers "I visited the city hall on Tuesday and again told Sergeant of Detective. Judge Sawicki yesterday ref ped : 55 Senator Lodge, of the U.S. ap- Hon. A. B. Hudson Is The profess T believes the sensa- [gang physicians call dead. . : Sh - tion usually) called fear is caused v HUSBAND AND WIFE. Treaty. In Liberal Benches merely by the fallure of the aden ------ Austin Mitchell, who is handling the tne" any of the score of men who re peals for. ratification of Four- power British Cabinet decides agaiust i S-------- ik case,' of my belief." direct contribution to Russian re- Ottawa, March 9. The govern- glands, which are just ve the kid- | Professor of McGill : y Mis arraigned before him whee Hef. = .ment's strength 'in the house was ; Will Go Before Jury| Elson stated that; while tixtng the | fouid carrying pints or half pints of ---------- added to yesterday when it became ' . [private skating rink, he had witness- Whiskey in their hip pockets. : PELL 2240022000004 known that Hon A. B. Hudson, for- 3 '| Montreal, March 9.--A true billed the incident! Later, when it was Many respectable people carry a mer Attorney-General of Manitoba, | was returned by the Grand Jury in [Suggested that foul play had played }Httle around with them," Judge Sa- and who was elected as an Independ- © |the Court of King's: Bench here 3 part in procuring the absence of | Wioki sald. "It's not agalist the law | : ent Progressive, had asked for and Ihe iting milliowaire, he had told ad ] Sanat 508 where an officer i been allotted a seat among the cmos the ice. At that time, men with [the ri - Where | Liberals. Hon. Mr. Hudson is in| Lord Rawlinson refuses to reduce -| shovels had attempted to penetrate | Person is known to have a gallon or the front row of government benches British army In India, ' | the huge mounds of ashes, but the | more, it may be proper to arrest. Bud and has as his seatmate Hon. A. K. g real work of excavating was not be- | When it's sq small Xt Is carried in the Maclean, senior member for Hali: (# + 4°08 vetoes * Sun unti] six months afterward. The | back pocket--that's different. % fax.} : ' workers, he believes, did not" come] Only one of the twenty-six viom: 1 within many yards.of the logical lq- [tors arraigned before Sowicki charg- cation where he beliéved the burden ed with Mauor law violations was. disposed of had been buried, found guilty, \ _ "There is no mistake of what 1 Richard Rizziti, charged with have SAw nor of the date. I was fixing Re a pallon of wine in seg on the boards on the rink at the spot | sioh wes fined $26 and ts ee of the building, and saw the car pull | sentence was suspended : 2p, and stop, and the lights go dim |the wine was for his own t at first it was a joy party, | tion. but whea four men got out, I stop- a ---- ! Ped my work and 'watched to see| Indian Government urges Brita) - ito restore Islamic Empire. X . | | | * - A ¥ CREATED RESENTMENT IN BRITISH PRESS fH ok H fd i - + +* _-- » London, March 9--India's appeal for Turkish rights urging the necessity for the + revision of the Sevres treaty # in view of the intense Mo- + hammedan feeling. In that ------------------ dountry, has created a semsa- +| Suicide Victim's Pathetic Note, + > * * + * + + > + Hod | i i i i * 3 F i $ : f rk: iE ha E4404 00000 90 ii gly y : tion here. The appeal has Philadelphia, March 9. Chas. aroused resentment in a Murdock, of Miami, Fla, who com-, large section of the press mitted sulckle in a local hotel a week against Earl Reading, the In- I n ago, left a note in whieh he sald: live on our route home; then dian viceroy," and' the news- "I have one body 53 years old, rs peeved at me if I stay downtown |& papers imply that ft was @/false teeth bad eyes, bum feet, bad ale enough to ride home with him |e made over the heads of the '# shoes, no job, no friends nearer than Decause that causes some of thei+ British governments . { | bunch to take street cars®--4, G. 18 - 1,500 miles away, I can't beg, I What does your husband do? tect 0000000 i j + My husband always loads up onr tar with the fellows at the office | i i | i FEES Eb bbb br can't steal, and 1 will not become a bum." Peet ttrt ee what they were up to."

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