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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 May 1935, p. 2

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san Sh 3 5 HARI OF o07 3 le a dk RR 5 EA LEAL \ ay oY Wy CG HERDS a t------ er ------ CANADA THE EMPIRE THE WORLD AT LARGE Collector of Old Cars Finds The Hobby Profitable When a movie producer or an au- tomobile maker wants-ia car of anc- fent vintage the chances are that H. E., Twohy, of Los Ange'es can supply i Class THIS LESSON 15 REALISTIC In Fire Prevention Chased From School By Real Blaze it. He collects old automobiles and owns one of the wotld's largest fleet of antique cars in running order. A New York--Sixteen women school teachers were giving Deputy Fire Marshal John Walsh the best of class room attention as he lectured TH suprisingly profitable business has rt 3 Ber NE tony --- fr the collection that on fire prevention a a arlem { Nearly every ¢ t avlies developed from A CANADA Wg oe yl gos 1 itod hy he started as a hobby, with the pur- | school, A gong sarted clanging ; NS ---- ' 2 x q y A Ma) year that the watchmaker c chase of a 1902 Pierce-Arrow, somewhere In e building. Pv oh "i PASSENGER HAZARD io - 0 Mapatnaker tou on Wherever Twohy drove this acqui- | Somewhat annoyed at the disturb- Be wat a motorist may lose every- tun nploy- sition crowds gathered, A merchant, | ance, Walsh continued his discourse. A thing he own AF : ment, But, according to a state- g : A ly LE OWS 98 4 Tesuly of a kind \iient vy 8 delegation of the Can seeing the display value of the relle, | The building was empty of child- So y gesture in giving a 1ift to a friend | 4. } ; ¢ Cana- paid Twohy to place advertisements | ren, except for a meeting of Boy is not an imaginative situatic Sucl an Jewelers' Association, 'boys AIA i > situation, Such | 0 ning the watchmakers' on it. Then a movie company hired | Scouts. They, too, were bothered by AN cases have been through the courts. | yo ag iim ¢ watehimakers it. the 'noise, but went on with their : : An lg se motorist, when he The AE si] ot' There Twohy began buying obsolete cars | meeting. Both teachers and Boy ! 4 Hig a inion £8 Ji was not an apprentice in- watch repainting and reconditioning them, | Scouts had heard after hours tests of ¢ year the cost of ir . : T o a etry = hs of fur waking in any of {46 "Toronto Sows and sending them forth to advertise the fire alarms before. or the occupants | 0" cores. and that the assoc his enterprise. When his machines Finally smoke filtered through if other cars on the highway, he tion was looking to the Bp on found increasing demands for auto | the structure. The Scouts, teachers 20 » 12s, it seems, valid ground for com- ot ire g echnios shows, parades, motion pictures, and | apd fire marshal sniffed and de- i paint it the guest in his own car schools for the watchmakers of the s { PT 3 fies sown car in | poe advertising purposes, he offered | camped. Damage was confined to a Rocen) ng a ride accepts no risk, the The dearth of ook a i cash rewards for information as to | gmall part of the building. A lability, it any, falling on the mo- rth of apprentices in the where cars 20 years or more old torist as enti Co watchmaking trade is not an isolat- 20 3 +N s a result of his generous | oq could be found, Today his collection | impulse.--Toronto Telegram ed example of the change that has numbers 25 such cars including an d . taken place in methods in tandi- 1898 Ha os-A M8T3on a 1903 Ford FOUND! FIRST ELECTRIC WIGHT crafts although the situation in the and a as oe Steamer ° The remark by a Toronto realises J sels ay ere hp A modern motorist would be at a J won rds oo Tio 8 not appear to . or ke, Bion wus notte nvr | bo any Sorons abn of in th hn eka Eh | SHIIAT OF Poole. Pin oe i oR work to be done.--Edmonton Jour- : ones who drive them. With the pas- $1,210 Bracelet Appears One 4 ) ¢ ns. The Get --aeetit at 1s quite | nal, _ Lenator Alva B. Adams, Col.; Senator Morris Sheppard, Tex.; Carl Hinton, Senator Edward P, } Sar I oT Bote tr Year After Weddi h a 2) N electric lamp was Costigan, Col.; Congressman Jack Nichols, Okla.,, and H. B. Bennett, director of soil erosion for U.S. sing o me 8 oars boone ar er ing 3 | ; d by Sir Joseph Swan, who Agriculture Department, pictured (left to right) after conferring with President Roosevelt in regard creasingly valuable--a veritable mu- ; yd per at Sunderland, England, in i" GOOD SHOTS. to $100,000,000 appropriation of soil erosion-relief work in the mid-west and south-west. soul) on Whgslss spi a oilinie ho ole A 8 oi 2 1 828, e was a chemical engineer 'he slingshot was given a great . ne large collection automotive awa. -- 3 iamon who first achieved success in im- | deal of undeserved popularity by the antiquities has been made by anoth- bracelet lost more than a year ago provements fn photography. He | Success which David achieved be named Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, SEEKING MORE TRAINING never to receive women whose mar- | er Californian, David Gray, Jr, of|at the former home of Hon. W. D. made a carbon filament lamp as | against Goliath with its assistance. or Iuey Long--The Toronto Labor The tragedy of the lack of em- |riages had been- divorced or annul- | Montecito, whose 36 cars, all in per- Robbins, United States minister to carly as 1862, and In 1880 exhibited | At least that is the view of the Sault Leader. ployment for boys of .school-leaving | led, and at one time her parties at | fect running order, include a one- | Canada, who died in New York more Als the first filament vacuum lamp -- , Public Utllities Commission, age is reflected in the eagerness | Kensington Palace were the only |cylinder Cadillac, a one-cylinder than a week ago, has been found ph ! St. Thomas Times-Journal. And the reason is that ir \ DEARTH OF. WATCHMAKERS. with which technical education 18-|ones in royal goclety where artists | Oldsmobile, and a revolutionary two-|and returned to -the jewelr, i 1 three : , jewelry fir days last week there were 74 street you, with a face like that, eh?" |sought, and in the inability of the could be seen, cylinder Peerless, all of 1902. that had sought to sell it. RO . FASCISM, NO!--COMMUNISM, NOI lights broken by boys in the Moffly asked the sergeantmajor. existing schools to meet the de- - 2 ...Mr, Gray, whose father was one of The bracelet was lost a year ago fr a | subdivision section who have man- He just said, 'Good morning, ser- | mands made upon them. Boys and the first partners and backers of |]ast February during preparations oo ese Nini uncertain times | aged to acquire a certain facility fn | 8e2ntmajor" yeplied the recruit.-- parents recognize that in the com- So J] P $ Henry Ford, Insists that each car [for the wedding of the minister's toil guns, christian pnd unseru- the use of these slingshots, Calgary Herald. petition for work the trained boy is viet risons added to his collection must be able daughter, Helen, to Alexander C. ghoulish glee 5 iio wt pgs Wiggin gi hi ot pei cline' Win pool dene " : diem and a he Forbes, of Boston, 1t was phe of a ! on » Toslging e and naturally the com- 20 g the multitude o - Ip T i consignment of six sent to th 5 on bach, Smenay cautions agon- | mission is, prepared to take drastic THE EMPIRE applicants. On the reopening of the Groups Flom Fhe | United the car must be the maker's original |}. ne on approval. or a quick relief g in every direction for | action against the culprits, schools after the Christmas holidays States To Study Penal Mart. firm, which had obtained a receipt ef, ] These be circumscribing and re- HIS NIBS it was found impossible to meet all Conditions g I ad ; . Prolific in promises and adept at [stricting times for the am . The new . Work | the demands for enrolment. --The "onditions for six bracelets, sought for mon'hs Eo painting word pictures of millent- | but perhaps it would e sie) boy, 1 iii Office of Works order | «ov anni : without success to trace the missing AA a Mgr oll £18 : oy 4 oul not take many restricting the issue of toilet soap to RE The problem of crime and pun- one. succeed in stampeding great num- | the an Pree bits to make [ civil Servants lo one tablet per per- ishment in Russia this year is at- It was found last week, a person Por, of BRtMEIt, Mesos Tht. th Nis oon Tainy eel that it had to son Lisi two months recalls a P . L o tracting the attention of students of WILI PROVE close to the family said, while a Doliol Sat bY. SAriiery the. Na A a a : story of Slr W. S, Gilbert's youth- rincess Louise penology and social science, The va- check was being made of papers and won liberties their ancestors fought rie rr deAR=Snait. Ste. Ms: hs Shoat. ALG Patron of Art Ee a Le ¥ . and died to achieve, they will ease BR : ) . system that have come to the Unit- 'NON-PATERNITY wrapped in the original tissue paper ve 4 their sufferings and quickly dissolve | THE PUBLIC HA of IHR ie], or Slay goonoui, ie "| ed States have prompted organized and still bore the jeweler's 0. : jie T10-EIAvE PrObIoHS WhIcH have Gal PELLET a LORY Sirens dd he pols a sta- Queen \imbmriate Danalidas | 8TOUPS to see what Russia does with, |! & CITI. SEL tag. Ab fled the ab i £ vy. e allowed each c erk 12 t = Mi tora oS Dat gtitCi rer wrong-doers. Josdph Full 1 1 ge AN He Jha Bien ox or JHisjoamen and | part in the success of a newspaper. | Pen nibs a month, but on one occa- Studied Sculpture Fishman wil lead gach s gioug thie Blood Lsroupings I'o Aid In hy our Mi os men The newspaper is a public servant | sion accidentally gave Gilbert 13. Herself summer, sailing July 10, Deciding Legitimacy Of R . IL : end y years on Biving il Smenny Ca accurate run- | Gilbert went to him at once, deter- grse This group will arrive in Lenin- Children X- ays --_ Typhoid : . } g record of what the public | mined to make the b - sr A. ly Soviet Russia, Lenin, Trotsky, | thinks, does and wants to do. It | portunity, "jit aks of is pr Queen Victoria's daughter Prin. grad on July 22 and remain in Rus- ; A TT | Stalin, et al, have slaughtered mil- | has, it it is adequatel t bean. i TORAT » 81,7 he cess Louise, who was 87 years old sia until Aug. 21, making trips to| Brooklyn -- The application of Regular Treatments Urged lous of intelligent people from ail | its ort rare qa ie nd performing SE» g hy regard to my allowance | nMarch 19, still lives in the part of reformatories, jalls and juvenile in- | blood grouping tests developed at| - To C H walks of life, simply to impose upon hundreds of y ey bh. Some Sass of 1 il [ cannot discuss the Ken:ington Palace where he n. | Btitutions in the interior, The form- | the Jewlsh Hospital of Brooklyn, and o Cure Carriers Of the remainder a ruthless dictator | their own Or oes, ig? on pus) Taare hs chief, rising to | or was born and where 98 lings er summer palace of the Czars at | embodied in legislation just Saited Germs ship, in which no man, woman nor | munity are anxlous to see that yo ample i Temp sou al | her mother learned that she was/ a Teatskos Salo; which is now a chll- [in New York state, is explained by ' 2 3 cild can call his soul his own. An | formation reaches the editor and re- "Certainly, sir," re Fog - Queen, Princess Louise's statue' of dren's Institution, will provide the | Dr, A, 8. Wiener, assoclate in the di- sTyphoid Mary" was a noted pa- entire nation has been reduced to a | porters. News-gathering is no mag- | "I have no wish t ' ti etl. | Queen Victoria as a young woman first view of the Russlan system. | vision of genetics and bimetrics at | thologic figure in New York a few £1 of abject terror and hopeless | ic process by which material B wisdom, I hiring ogi Your | ii¢ijl regards the children in the Then come Petrozavodsk, capital of | the Jewish hospital. years ago, Not that Mary was un- 8 avery. Powerful forces of esplon- | "snatched out of the air" as a con- [that I 'have received hirte Report Board Walk in Kensington Palace the Soviet Karelian Republic, the They may be used in cases of dis- ique in being full of typhold germs ego render life a hell on earth for [juror produces a rabbit from a hat, | and have hastened to yo "vith fin Gardens, and the children, according Asking villages along lake Oness puted paternity. The presumption #04 getug AON lee Sipis.as I whe gouiiiesy millions ot suffering hu- |1t is a process built up on experi- | Superfiuous one in order that ry © | to Barrie, call It "the penny queen' and Medvezhia Gora, which was the | that all children bor in lawful wed. | Were in perfect health. There are manity, Ihe fring squad working | ence, tact and skill on the part of | be returned to store at may | through associations with the Queen base of building - operations of the | lock are legitimate may be overcome thousands in the country like her, night and day to obliterate the last | the newspaperman and good-will | Manchester Guardian once." -- | in the Victoria pennies." Daido Wily Sea canal project, one | said Dr. Wiener, by sclentific proot |! & menace to tho community in vestiges of independent thought so [and co-operation on the part of the : Princess Louise, who is the King's of Bugsing new. walniways, that the husband could not be the | Wich they live. Bunlte: hodlih, aus that the rower lust af a few. domin- | public. -- Kirkland Lake New, ADVICE TO FARMERS aunt, had the reputation of being The ety bison of Leningrad, the | fatlier of the child, fo Would ling to fag hands.on ant individuals "may be gratified BE, VIR strona ais : Wook the best-dressed daughter of Queen Peoples Commi sariat of Justice at Thus, if the mother belongs to them, Kach is as dangerous a3 an wi tt let or hindrance. NATURAL ERROR, faints, TE Toon sos A Victorla, and it is said by heér friends Mosca: icy No pisos In wo- | group "A" the child to group "B," oyster tainted by polluted water. Lo We find the same forces at ho. latent Toaruic: ind colowrated | Hon of tro fundamental posits of at court that a; the years go on she en, the Institute for Judicial Psy- | and the husband to group "A," the After all the efforts of Illinois to work in Germany, Italy and some of | his Saturday leave by returning to [agricultural practice that hav is better and 'better dressed and a chiatry, the Kharkov institute for | husband could not be the father of | Purify the supply of drinking water, the smaller nations of Europe, | barracks with two lovely black [consistently preached b -- been | model to all elderly women. Her |L18 Protection of workers health | the child, since the child possesses a | 418P0se of sewage properly, pai:teur- where under the name of fascism, | eyes and a face like an overripe to- | Times for years; na nol Oh ny husband, the Duke of Argyll, dled fn | *1d various communes and model | substance "B" which neither of the | 120 Milk and control milk dealers, moronic foreos. me sialweded Into | mato, rs Wo rg y, t a the | 1914. She still has her estate 'of citias which have been built for the | supposed parents has, : the state has managed to reduce its fettering themselves with shackles The sergeant-major let off ste large fo Cogan nepor Se too | Roseheath and goes to Scotland for children of workers are on the itin- | "The tests," he added, "can only |yPhold cases from 20,000 a year s from whic they will not escape for | in the old-fashioned style steam o" i antiy J Sam Atrl- | some months every year. erary of the group. be used to prove non-paternity, and (the figure for the period 1860-1900) generaticns (0 come. Intire races "Report to the ey r1raom ot bow fi 3 Po $100, oust a a Princess Loulse had several artist This is only one of many groups | not to prove paternity, to about 1,200. The figures are ere being regimented (lo furnish |onos, you blithering numskull!" he | must be applied in practice » 88 gn friends, the chief of them Sir Edgar that will head for Russia during the | . In criminal cases, Dr. Wiener said, here quoted, becaw:e they are prob- gun-fodder for ambitiows militarists, | roared. "And while you're about ft, | times of comparative pr gg n | Boehm, who taught her sculpture, | oi ior: Many will observe opera- | the blood grouping tests are valuable |2DI¥ typical of all populous states. The working classes in all these | hang your face out of the window as | says, farmers Re aL rasheny, he and Sir John Milas. tions and others will remain in one | for purposes of-identification, How did these 1,200 contract typh- countries are being mercilessly re- | a warning to your pals as they come | Position that depr oh © pro- She took her art as she took life, or another of the Ruivsian unliversit- He cited as an example the case of oid in face of all the precautions pressed, are forced to work long | in" qronghty,. am Tors ons. Yike | vary seriously. She never went to | 1°? 0 8tudy more intensely the phil- | a criminal who escaped aftor being | Ken against infeation? According hours for little or no remuneration. Passing the guard-room about an | and should always bea hy wy Ascot or Epsom and probably never osophy of the new Russia, pursued and wounded by police, to Dr. Lars Gulbrandsen of the Un- All for the so-called glorification of | hour later the sergeant i "the ¢ r in mind that | attended a race meeting, and al Some of the criminal's blood let at |1Versity of Illinois College of Med- tho State. In reality, simply to gra- | the recruit with Fon og they pag burdens with which | (hough she went to: Marlborough |, Lot Us train our youts people to | the scene of the crime 1s grouped |.¢'he Tyhphold Marys and Johns are Sua tify the vanities of a small coterle | dow, itch HOTS Bi onsel ves: vi) be #0 | House to dinner she never attended | P° Jeroes and not bookworms." -- |and found to belong to Group «pv |Tespensible, of power-loving men. "Anybody seen you yet? he bawl- | evitable stringency wo a {hewitt a dance there and never danced at | Andre Maurols. and type "M", Later, several individ. | ienifestly the typhoid carriers, Dictatorship in an; guise means | ed out. nrined Hey oi [:} 5 a court ball, : . meee | uals are apprehended, and it 1s pictures of health, must be rid of Eo Bogation of freogam, TO hose "Yes, sir," said the recrult, "the | along these: lines they i It was through ler intercession I am not yet a candidate for that | known that one of these has commit. | thelr germs. But how? Dr. Gul ; it oda. liberties have heen torn away | colonel has just passed." nothing to fear for ave | that Queen Victoria waived her rule class of dotard to whom only the | ted the crime. All individuals except brandsen applies the X1ays in weak (0 t matters little if the slave-driver "And what did he have to say to | annesburg Tinos » fhe, fitture.~ Jeb old days appear good."--Harold Bell | those belonging to group "B" type doses once every two weeks, Bix 2 . \ 3 . 21 Wright, "M," can be eliminated immediately, | re3tments of the liver and gall blad- E008 3 ; : | der and the typhold bacteria are 1254 0 M : killed, which is just what might be i Vig | A . Based on Musical Adventure Romance by expected when the germicidal prop- bah ' H + , erties of the X-rays are considered, io : A _--_-- " VICTOR HERBERT A The metliod #3 the only one thus far EEE EL i i | IM \ TESS! (7 gl . ~ devised to cope inexpensively, prac hi A \d '10 € A tically and effectively with the ty- irs hb ny pe \ phold carrfers--when they are reo: pas y X] --_-- : tad ognized. SRN CX \ 1 ay = ' HA bY) Y \\ /I ~~ » ' pr i » ce aq» 1 » : a INVENTOR TOO : i) $2 - 4% 4 Abraham Lincoln Devised ig j 'Legs' to Aid Vessel «| | Over Shoals RETRAIN: |» "4 4% i] 1 DS i 7 New York. -- Abraham Lincoln A | rail splitter and president, was also ' Ww I LITT fi i an inventor. ; ; b (fii 14 ide ) Heo devised a system of legs to i ; enable a vessel to walk over shoals. ha HH : > The invention got through the patent - it | ~ ih CRAVA Soies, but the records fail to show 1 - | Princess Marie, still disguised as her own tar : : oT 5 hat 1 ever gob a ship through shal. ' maid, sli i i : 1h : : 'away and Joins a mationette show for she a ine Tut tine evening oi ile gle is at supper with War. While the crowds scurry excitedly about the town," "Marie is brought to the Governor's palace. He ova, { A mined not to marry any of the French colonists in irates, the t pps , who Was rescued her from Warrington quickly takes her to his boat to help shows her the King's mandate directing that she bo A record of the 1849 patent was ! 4 I New Orleans, even though she has sailed with the pir : Ads gn ¢ er rides by, announcing a reward her escape, But on the opposite shore they run into 'placed under custody of her uncle who has now, on display at the second annual { other gicls to escape het aging suitor Don Carlos; Marie's ass atic on About Hargis, Pram wich is Houble The polis are t re to Fest Sen, War. arrived with Don Carlos, She is to sail to France to hobby collection show. It is among ° 3 finds o ne. e on attempts to t them o marri ; : ive [the perry nde hap t hen het work 2nd while has {earned n her flight. Although Marie and War. ing for his sa A Quietly submits to her peso 2 night. Fos icin Bani 5 wiit'be shot) the Lincoln relies from the colles. v i | thom," ulate. the. dolls. she sings for rington have just had a lovers' quarrel he protects is then Warrington is stunned to 'learn she is & Vill ho he there? Don't miss next week's cons tion of the late Henry M. Lel as AR & ens en her, hes behind some burlap bags." ~~, French Princess,' TE isaac 8 IB Vere DIY I0iS neXt Week's cone exhibited by Forest H. Sweet, ~ : ' . Ince. cluding installment of "Naughty Marietta." Battle Crook Mich 3 » - A tl . L

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