, \ (.4. r Q \\'\.\.“ .i\\ l 1 ." I . V‘ \‘\\ l‘ j V. . 0F A MERCHANT Think Seldom of your competitor, often of your customers. i m? CANADA SATURDAY DEC_ 15 1923 Annual uabm-lpuohihncuvrroalltb ' , _ n; Mall. cun- lllll u. s. a. °" -¢*~l=,'.-f air-v": . c. v H: v.m.fl 4-904» ‘ +»»”“,,“,,,,.,,,,,,,I _' g Reclfl lectrous‘ of a Private écretar . - . i‘ » ' ' . . . ___ S Y WHIRLPOOLS- 10F BEER t . _ I .1. L. PAYNE -—~ ~-——~— I (ARM, Two) The Quebec Experiment Brings the Reverie of Temperance f ‘ “Honest John" Carling-Gentle“ of Men-Jihad One Book “"5 “Mu” ' . . ' and Sang ‘Two Sundae-Two Oboe sI ; F a‘ f B I _"'““'“‘“——‘ f ‘ i , ' Trapped u. Buildlng aha Aypfehzgzon an: c-mightng l u?! It 5-‘ "Mzwllfll-D i ' ‘ ‘ Look qmlculoum n c a u cine Journal __________ New Monetary System Introduced by Gov- * - - +o++o++oo - _ ¢~s ,,_, -,_ ,, , __r_, ‘ . v t , H _ I _ o-ooooww-oo-e +ro++o+o40++4o0oo+¢o4vo+oo+o+o _ . ,.'.,,‘,+H‘ It is up old and familiar saying Initlntlvc or of big undertakings One clt‘ ltile (lust lpersf-us with 'ulclrc than one humlrml 111m wen.’ . - - Stabilizing‘ Effect. :l.“‘.:;"..‘.‘l‘.‘.l.." l. l:;°.i‘:..":i ' ll ‘.l‘n“°"“‘°‘~‘ “l ‘ ‘and ca“ Pl" Hal‘ ll M1111” Arm“ 1 l3 - S ll '5‘ .9 ' \\' IO H11‘. llil UPS ' Or!) (:01) r110 0T5, He‘ 9K‘, “T15 . ‘ . E1911, COYIIIY‘ or Q1 Ed, l] s0d~a IPCIJ). ilnll LL [1121]] ' a o FJ..‘.FZ.?.J‘"I‘. 2tz:“.§:"..‘::."l: ill-12:.l:“*‘.r":*:.:t:;.l1;;‘:." .11.‘: 2:31”: .2552‘ ' M9111“ F191“ wlllwllliReselles-i (United Press) a fairly frequent succession of gov- to fouw‘ ma, n “Hum ‘secreml ‘ ' ' ' ' .‘ ,, ' J5 ' ’ '. " ‘mow’ c‘ "'5 ‘ 90"‘ ‘ ——-—-————~—— . , _ ' _ ' ‘y sirluc. ‘Fhcy arc at home with large Iileucis of ‘that province. ‘The man; you c u't get l unk ‘~_.; _ _ NEW YORK Dom 14__Ge|.many gx§eglfi tgetggwsglggfiimlll“ has equally good opportunities fol‘ ‘plans and large enterprises. in Qllelbrc ‘fqulw flaw‘ is the greatest It's I1ar111..e‘.:s. You ‘l... .1311.‘ a‘ _ ) (Ummd Press-l _ ‘_""‘“ "“"|‘<“ ‘“‘" “"“ “*"““l““' m M“? l nowl- ‘ambushed P the discovery of anything m the the Ontario Government he had temperance ilalw ever enacted." he Iiuirrul m‘ it; and not gm ‘hunky lAlllS, ill-c. 1-l.—~ln IIIU 1111111114 ni ' tinlnl-dtun-Iyt spill up In. 21 army has lpsaosd the peak of her domes- tic misfortunes andis on the way to recovery. The new monetary system introduced by the govern- menl‘. to stabilise conditions Is hav- lng an immediate effect on prices hull the end of the paper mank as a smculstiya Instrument has come. The German exlperlmsnt with un- sound lmoncy has had the effect of creating» vsry large funds abroad for the German government. lFor- sign speculators In marks have Iii-cu fooled by Berlin's unscrupu- lous financial tactics. it Ia not tin- likcly that it billion dollars in Eur~ 0pc and America may ‘have been paid for marks by people who ex- prctcll ‘to have castles on the IKIIIIH’ for a low cents when the tlflflfk returned to pttr. The mark will nuver come back- ‘and tho mo- lley paid for German paper Cur- rency has passed forever from lor- cilrn purchasers into the coffers of llln German government. The only effect of the reign of the paper mark In Germany has been to transfer German wealth from one set of Germans to another. ‘The wealth itself still rs- maina within Germany. read? ‘m? use as soon as a lpenmanent settle- ment ol‘ the reparations problem lvlfbkefl it safe for wealth to show Iii bend. No psrllnanent harm. therefore, has befallen Germany ill- tcinally from. the marks carouse- At most, there has been tsm-DOPF-YY misery among a certain class of the population. whlls the German 50V‘ emment‘ has‘ taken from foreign countries more than cnougb cash to reimburse it for uII the actual (jufih payments on reparations ill!- count. Tbe fall of the ‘Stresem-ann cah~ lnet w,“ _regarded with dread b)’ ‘misc whddiéffitedlfihfltthflfcmesn plunging Germany Into chaos. 1n- slmtll ‘of that. Germany is now cm (‘lfilflg from chaos. ‘There will b8 HARE SIVIIIS» I FIIRISLIFE my ljlonllilirlom News Service), I.ONDON( Dec. ldw-Somcthinfl 11kt. a goupglmlg lmeat. ‘pmvlI-ded liar Yul-mouth IIshe-nnuen. a fell‘ (la-Y! ago by 11 hare, which suddenly .1141“. lpclltsnlg, ‘towtllilds tile fishln! ilhnrktlt. from ilhc Bdlullh Dllllilll- The chase ‘WW5 filiellllll-IIY Ul-ke" up, and- 41 don Jldkllflfid tilc hare. vuIhii-Il ulude straight afar the llllllYl allll phmgf-lll llnlln lithe 1W0!‘ ilil. 11 110th. chore at is 400 vslllll WW)» u‘; pwlwi- by tho dos- Till» cums. |v_lClf. across ‘first. lull would hut "qanlhllllll s-‘lvum lolmll licvcral fllslhlifilg "WWW. ‘vhf Gmw“ (if which (Irlwo lilt IMO mlItIsllrtlIlfl-‘ll. whl-ro ltllle doll; llKEI-ll ‘llllllf-‘ll l0 B“ to grips. ‘For u-eaniy tent mfmlultcs lube hare lnnnallaed‘ to the r108 l" bay. 1.11m ilts smooth failed. and ll sunk timid llllrowlllfll. 1.111.. than lths Mg Ntlrlcvcd his lpulrry. Japanfs Shore Line Increasedglly Quake I United Press) TOKIO, Dcc. lfa-Japanbl srca has been considerably extended all a result of the earthquake. There Imu been a marked change in the ~l1nro Iiuc of tho Miura and lzu IICIlIIIFIlliA-‘l. which from Sagami ‘Bill’. the center of the disturban- Cl‘. According to exports the bay is iunny ‘fltthoms deeper und longer lhc shores rook; heretofore immunised are showing. forming llmall Islands, whllg rggldencea Illlilt on the seashore have con- siderable htrechss of‘ lug be. "fllvll them and tlib s... which. when ri-cluitnod. will be of grant value. ""“‘ “lhlllfllllv boats have been out for some waoksaow prepar- bu: new charts of Miami Bay unll llrlll'f0lllllllllll wafers. New charts of calm" "RY also have been complet- mThc mctcrcolnllcnf Officials find, at tllc Illnll roao t6 fhfl extend at ulnc feot on hllttl-li and parts of n?!" lll-nlnsulml and at Chclhl. at u mouth of the ‘Nth! River. north g Tolliu. and nblltt .“Bh8‘\fe°‘lfll ‘ Illo on lzu pcnlu“ ‘ . 4M .othl=r hand the earth natori, n vlllgn a lllllthcrn end of and at Oshima or - Plillllllle futon-l. lattlsd at axfrtmc peninsula, 1 *\. l is Island. full. » I an tlml" is not likely to change, In its essentials, however many tllmes tbs tBcrlIn ministry may be over ' ward concession to the hollow pow- srs of the Relchistag. There can be no further playing with paper money with any‘ benefit to the German ‘government. For" signers. having been burned so badly over paper marks, will not speculate again with the new cur- rency. If they were foolish enough to do so, there is no question bu! that the cynical financiers In charge of Germany's planetary pol- icy would atnt-t the printing‘ presses as of old and would pass out irre~ deemalble paper in whatever illlflllll- tics foreign speculators desired. ll-ut the Germans have now be- come ‘DB-IHXIMIHI that this game can- not the played twice. Therefore, to depress the new currency utould be only to continue confusion with- lu ‘Germany, resulting In no bene- fit to the state. Hence, it is to be expected that the present stabiliz- Iiu policy will lbs permanent. no matter what government changes may -follow. ‘Stabilization is all Germany needs to keep the country busy at work, Even a-t ‘tbs height of the inflation of the imsrk. German ‘llll- employed numbered less than one-fourth the unemployment of Great Britain. Now that Gcrnlan employers know where they are on a COITTIIILPBIIVGI)’ inflexible imoncy basis, unemploy- ment is autje to decrease. lPmlces have started to fall null the German people are now in a cquani-mity. if their own food should. temporarily glve out. the American government Is preparing to grant Germany food. credits, tu find s market for American» grain. So, why should the Germans worry? - . llllll llsll slllllv (By Dominion News Service . LONDON, Dcc. 14.—A pcasitnt ppimuwr nalrusd Patrick fcli-elmnn. wlho has a. ipulding on lthc banks loll the tRiver ‘Glolirc, a ltributalry 01f the M-oy, iwas sltanllln-g at his cotltslgte- IIIIDOI‘ when he salw a 12 lh. lupjnnon; ‘rlalp a‘ y‘) ‘Ill. wall. unill land 111-11111 .3110 sliver Irihz) Ills vogcllllhll‘. fifllFdlflll. Iln t1 ‘fcw mlnmtcs a scc~ cm anlb a. ‘third salmon ilrnlliwll. (he lfcinco. lqoflhg mo lihe spot, Coleman (found no fewer than 30 ‘salmon. varying lln welfmhlt lllrtmi 7 llh. to 15 1b., sums dsaill and some dytivz. 131.11g umonlq his cufbbagos. llll; alfllwiurcdl lulialt the Rive-l‘ Gloi-re. formerly slpnesd oven‘ l1 palllch of lsballllowls ‘WIIBBFB the sall- mlon hull lfar many yeaau, lpemhaps mat-dries, -.llourl=d' a. clpll-"vv-‘nlnll ground. _ 4111s.; ymu‘ Coleman lmvprovcdhls- handling, built s, stnnc lfence ulonl; the river flrfd lllullitlped 3 ‘fit. m" tw-illlth nu (the 5881111: ‘and SMVPI “ml-h he retdainlelll ‘(from the Witter. Wlhen ltho lrilver (flooded lt-he sul- mm. TQMMTDUII do ltbclr usual‘. spmwfrlnlg ground. lalnll -It was only aliiter a numllber hall surmounted tho lclbrlfacle ‘than the remulindel‘ movcd off lln search of another plltch. ' Australia I _ Wants Revision (Canadian Press) LONDON, Dec. _ ilk-Premier Bruce of Australia. speaking Ill Lonllofr tonight. revealed thlll hl-'~ government Is negotiating with the tic Brit lsh Government for the revision of tho terms under which the Australian wur debt to Great _B-ltuln, was funded two years ago‘ It five percent interest, with one percent sinking fund provision. Mr. Bruce explained that Grant B-ltain, since that time. had fol1nd- ad her debt to the United Slates mur-hmnrc allvltntageou: tlmel. also that five 08mm" "ll" higher than tho customary rutuh were likely to be In the rominll years.‘ iv " ‘r’ ‘llywgqp 11ml‘;- wants cutting. badly. fir," N,“ (he 11-171m- ln-sinuatluuly thrown as an out» position to lllvait the winter with- nature of a dual personality In his chief. I want to say at once that Si: John Carling—who was, I shoulr. explain, until 1893 plain Hon. Mr. Carling-impressed me its a gentle» man when I flrst met him, and h- remaincd so in my eyes to the end of lny.Iong relations with him. He was the gentlest man I cver knew. and one of the most consld. crate. ll anything makes a man ll gentlclnnu, that docs. He was phy1 slcully u big man, with urbnnity radiating from every curve 0f his mlthcr-Illlnllsmiie .1nil clcun-ahavcn face. Among his friends hc wr-l known IIFI "Ilouost John Carling." and‘ well-deserved the flattering‘ snl-riqurlut. l-ll~ was pure gold I11 tllul regard. I um rlltbci" disposed to enlarge upon nil-l social virtues. because simple candor will prevent my ranking him I11 other respects with some of the brilliant and brainy men who will march in these sketchesz- ' He was Postmaster General when l joined him in 1885, and I am ‘not only confident that be was misplaced, but that be felt Ilffiiflrlf to be. The Post Office Depart- ment admits hi‘ little In tllv wily of Mrs. Stillman T0 Fight Divorce Appeal (Canadian Press) N_E\\' YORK, Dec. 14.-P1‘epnrclt again to defend herself against the charges brought by James A. Still- muu. former president of the Na- tioniil -Clty Batik. Mia. Ann Urqu~ hart. Potter SJlImau was hack In Ileen lllinlslci‘ of Public Work-i from 1867 to 1871. and had curried out the opening up of Mullkoka and u huge the (‘m-lily of Flasux. In orivltfc Ill‘; Iv. was il the Ill-all of wbili was lit one time illtklfllflzlflil. IIPPWIOH '11‘- gaulzatinu !n ("nlllldu and in his Iieart he loved the things that were big. Yet he was a shy man. not in ll-c SIIQIIICNF IZVDYCU unseat-tire, and fund of :1 - -ru|1:1.‘0u. » I11 the vol ‘M’ lll‘ In) m‘ three llIOIllIli aftl-r- I wont tn Otlznva Ilc was IPHHSlfGTFCII to thc Department of Agriculture. made vacant by the translation of Hon. John Henry Pope tn thc Departmunt of ltail- wuys and CllIlllIH. ill-re Sir Jnhn was.‘ at Ilmtm. Ill the litorill scnl-lc ho found it field to 11in liking, and toward the end of 1885 he was busily planning that vast system of cxpltrlillciltal farms which has (lone so much for ibc Iiusbandmon of Canada. I11 that system Sir John (‘m-ling has un enduring and a mer- Itcll monument; since there is not the slightest doubt that he both conceived and developed the tiling {IS we have it tniflay. (Continued nu Page?) Former Slave Expects Oil to _ l Make HimRich l Fnitpll llycssl P()N(':\ (wrv. 01m... Dec. 11,-» Ilorn during slavery days in Nqrl,‘ (‘zlloliiia 7T years ago, Julius Low- ery, only negro fltrnler iii Kay County, toduy is l1 Iikcly caulllllutc New York tonight folowing a for untold riches. ' month spent In the {Iunadiun wild- Situated m1 the verge 0t‘ thi- erucm near Grand Anne. famous Dllwortb oil field. \\‘-II0l‘L‘ Stillmunki appeal from the de- “Iiluck gold" has poured TICIIC: sis-ions of Daniel J. Gleason, re- lerec, establishing the legitimacy of Mm. StilImatr-a InfantsonpGuy. was scheduled for Iiearlng in, the appellate division of the New York supreme court. "fhc appeal will center about the Sllfllllfifl "confession letter" said by Stillman to liavc been writteli by his wife, indicating that Fred K. Beziuvaiil, Canadian Indian guidi- was the father of her child. AI. lim- Fifth Avenue apartment Mrs. Stillman refused to either con lirm or dcuy the authorship of‘ the letter. Mrs. Stillman ls very tired fol- lowing her long trip." John ‘F. Bron- ‘nan I101‘ cblcf counsel. tiflldi "wc will answer the confession lcltcl" change as It should be IIIIS\VEI‘GZI~— Ill it court of law." Tile letter was unsigned. Filled with Iirokeu sentences and mis- ipcilcll words thlrlettorvlus before the court, but with» other exblblts 111 the case. ordered kept secret n11- tll the actual hearing, would create the impression that it was written by o. person in a.‘ highly nervous stole. Stillman insists the letter is in his wife's hundwritting. forth since its discovery ill 1917. Lowery has “sat Light," waiting for ii well to bc put down on the farm. 'l‘l)llily. with the drill rcrlf- iug on tilc top nf what is Ilolicved to llc a rich oil sand. Lowery il~‘ wuilinl: until open weather next spring will permit resumplinli of drilling. Lowery has til: distinction m‘ being the only negro landowner ill Kay (‘ouniy securing IIIS clllllu fruln (Ill: lzovcrnitlcnt at tlic time of the opening of the faulell “Cherokee Strip,” 30 ycilrli zllzn. Lowery lasbrll his DIOWIIOTHPS frmu llll» state-line ill lb" rush uf limpe- scckcrs null llnvc his stilkcs m1 tile luilil he owns today. Attempts of “squatters” l0 drive blm out by forcc wcrc futile. Ill-l Inter were those made through‘ the courts. A few days aim. Lowery and his wife, G8, cclebrur ed their golden wedding. and more than 200 white residents and ucighbors helped him start an. other bnlf century. Tbc old negro continues to d0 his farm work and fusstts about drainage scheme in The former bankers appeal will be argued by former Gov. Nathan I.. Miller lBrennau, Judge l. N. Mills and Judge John ‘Mack will rel prehlcnt JMrs. Stillman. Brennan wbllc silent us to the authorship of the "confession letter." pointul’. out that many letters introduced iu the case by Stillman were forger- ics. - Tile Isttsr upon which Stillman relies for a reversal of the declsiuil ilgainst l1Im was offered to tho re- feree In the original hearing oi thc case, but was not admitted as evi- dence. Brennan said. Phoney 011 Game _ Nets $500,000? MONTREAL. C116,. Doc. Hr- Half n million dollars Invesxxl money is stated to be involved In tbs oil drillers cluttering upon his field, but admits that. "he will bc glad" when the oil sand in lllmlllll unll the question 0t inlpnndllip riches definitely settled. oil stock. Tile claim Is made by three A-iuerlcilntl that Reynolds, by the sale of stock of a new nil c0m~ puny. managed so well that be g0. "anv business men at Jamestown to Invest in his snterprlsmy/hlch, iucy nllego. is a fake. Brandeis; tvas one nf several purchasers of stock who journeyed l0 Oklahoma when the oIl wells tvcrc claimed by Reynolds to be piodnclng oil. Brnndelea saw 2-l_ lvclls mi a big tract of land and, It in said, was told by Reynolds they belonged lo his new oil company. but he alleges the Inull did not Ilelong to the company. and that anyhow only one 0t the 24 well.‘ v/ilu protlltclng and its ou-tput will-l only ten barrel-i il day. verrutsa of (leorge ll). Reynolds. ‘ oil magnate. with offices at Syn!» Ileynclds. after‘ his arrest, true cuac. 811M110. 1M0! and Jflllwi‘ taken to detective headquarters town. 11m‘! at Plttaburah. 98-. W110 hers and Immediately sent for his w»: IUFPIIIQJ at the Mm")! ROY!" lawyer, J. McKenzie, of the legal Hotel by Detective Savard of the m,“ of Brown, Montgomery (It Mo‘ sited by Judge Choquet-re, charging‘ him with theft under Canadian law and graild larceny In the first de- gree tinder American law. ltcynulllil ll said In be under In- lcnhi-ht In Utlca for grand lar- ceny tn the amount of $2.500. The (‘Ptlllllllllflllt is H. JnBTWndGIQG of Ullca, prominent merchant. held Ito l1 wlltomar. v "m, It doesn't." PfPI-llll lib‘- m-a“ 4n the (mmqn "ll wants cutt- ljllgJfloedy, You e111 u hilllly the company. Reynolds, It Is claimed by ‘Brnmloles, who in In Mon-Ireal and who traced him to this city. lvlontieai force. on a Wllfflllll l5‘ Muster. He was taken Ilsfore Juigc 9" ‘bent ‘mt M“ I'm-Mm" “""‘" m“ Olioquette. lsltting as ovtrsilltlon cmnmlssioner. where be pleaded not guilty and decided to fight cx-_ lradllllm to the Unitcd SIBIPLI Later his counsel induced Ilim to‘ waive his rights to ‘Ilglrl? and hu| announced hi: willingness t9 fncc his American nccusera at Ullcll wbcrs he will be taken today. In of h flourishing steam and an nlrr the half mIIIIOn chum which it lo llllw pflmll uniform. she Mlle alleged is Involved there are mild lo bs 100 complaints at Jamestown and mlmy ntbcrs at Buffalo. Syrac- robbed hlhi of $20,000 thumb lake use, Utlca and Pittsburgh. ea ‘l. "We gave ‘the (people all Ute eel- alley want, and that has educed llliiuukcnnesli to about cthllnlg. "llhcre is lilo (ITUIIILIIIIQSS l0 slpelak of in Quebec." j All hour lnller I was In the office of A. Ge-oflllton, who presides over djw Record-en's lCourt in Montreal, Mild. he gave ‘me some statistics bowling that. in ltlhc last. two yeairil shore calme into that court twellve thousand audl Ilontydtflght ipereons no had lbeen enmeshed in Montre- 1 lvfiillle “lying drlutk .1n fl. public streclt or Iflllfflfc place." I qucltc cx- aczliy lfrotn the tdtzlltllivtrlcali -1~-.tpo1‘t French lllllitury 111011. thermally l.» preparing for :1 Will‘ (lf I‘(‘.\'(‘IIKI‘. Marshal Foch has officially point- cll out the danger to lbl- ('0lll'r*i‘~ ence ‘of Ambassadors. It bile Ilul-n practically dccidcll that tllr- work DRUNK, DEAD DRUNK-ON BEER ’ ll moved ito filllilllhflp lallile 10 he rid of liuinl. and. ltliflrty urinulcls later he hall GPLIIIIIDIGLI‘ down. lJ-kc a Icurlm, m‘ ‘I2 division». Th0 (XXI? wllflkl-"III, hccoi-lilug tn t-hs- 19% l l \'--l‘.~itiilll~ii, coliallltu of ‘IITIIOFIW- l-l~. hfIlI 1.0, ‘Ill lnml. > ‘l“u.1.~-. \\‘l1 Ill cuflllllyiug with ma- .l.-t1.-1~ m‘ lbr- treaty..." Ger wfitedl lFl-"llhl. lllis arms were out- Ias lln a muddle cif lbeer shops. r1111. his band down beneath blouse. iilllfedl lI‘[ 1n to his feet and shank hiini. and tried to make hiuu unfit . dlunlg upon lldie table. and IIIH taco an ‘this saloon WEiYe four wuiite-rs, big, husky men. and one of l-IIEIII llhc neck band of Itlhe drunken man's anil. fhalt Iio was drunk and mam! of the Internllind (‘onlrnl ltlisllinlrlvlvllllll Ill- iiblu m put iptn tile fllfltlt which lupscd with the |“l‘llll(‘O'II('I'HIM‘ ll ""71"?" lllllllll-TY Witilfluf. taljl giun occupation of the Iluhr last l illl: ml lbl- rcscrvcs. January, will bl.- resumed. at li-a ’l‘lll* llWllY lll-rmltn- Ibr- climb- partially, this month. In l-ontr li-‘illllllllll (If 0H1)’ lhfll" Fffiflllllill where Lbs Bl-rliu gnvcrnml-ul 111111‘! -l llI-“l "Y "Filly lilllfllli- 1W" i"? Till!‘ be able t ccorll prfllllvlinll to 1h.- iullllltrl‘. one fm- 11h- cum-Irv. (‘w 3111...] "fl-leaf... Iflllfll IIllIMIIlI btllllii llml. lhmul lira What I.. the cxaci status m‘ lI1c.V-"l\lull.\' 31 llvlinllll lllaifil. Monrov- Gcrmtlu iuilltzlry miilzbiilc, which" "- (‘Wfllllllly Ill VlllW OI? lhl: Ymit rnp-alwil by the clellk oi‘ his court m:us;t BBL out; IINIJL lthe 111ml was the trcuty m‘ YPFHIIIIIUH 1111111111! If) lwlllrl. ulrvlrrllllls: m‘ this PKDEI‘ pd l-aivcn to ma. ‘by llltz-ordl-l‘ ton ‘far lgonc, nnlll the lbuflly ran scvz-u divisions of Infiinligv 011d l" "lmllmll "ll? coll-Iron h nnselt: Turf-Ive thnus- Iilus down across ltlhe 1111001‘, his tlirl-r- at‘ av. Irv. l-lllupl-Isiilu :1 1111-, 1- '*‘ "‘lu"‘"1l‘ "Ydllllll "BDBlflllLY lllI-‘lllld IIYIPT-Y-ci-lilllllt lpcrsfma stares-.I.- ilcgs dangling loosely glides» IIJIIIOSG‘ nf vlCn two yenlrs, not just maundcr- l; dlrunk, not lslnlgling drunk, not bout-inf: dtlunilt. not ‘runk. not staggciring drunk, but ulpfqlaaly dcald- drunk. “lyllll; Punk In :1.pu.bl‘.~c strcet or public place." fFha-t nfpllelt of my filliill. duy in Montreal I salt. in (m0 of the three llltlidlrell anal seven lief-used beer saloons lc-f th-‘alt t-Ilty, a "nmgs room \\lI'lIl tllventy-ls-Ix rmblf at which fl-ghtinl; ‘ the slnrc-clrow rn-lthe Wllzzl/rd (it ()2, and shot ‘bilm, slant-being, MIFTOIIIRII ‘the suwingliillzl floors lnlto the street. ;Ilc was just anoltllter of tho thous- ands that oouiild.‘ nolt get ‘drunk on dim-r. l saw ltvurlivc ml-n drunk nll bcerjn that one nafloon on (‘ralc Street. III/Bil’. ntglht, and.‘ l saw fully Ilflty men theirs lWIflO were in var- ious 151131566 on» the ‘noad do dead (Iddlfllkfl-XYIIOSS. Continued ion. Pass 4. Death And ; Ruin Trail ' Actors In a ‘ Noted Crime llfnitl-ll PPUHSI v1.08 ANGELIBS, Culil, Dec. 1d -—WI1(-.n (liar-u Phillips, the “Indy blacksmith." hiituulltrcd I\I‘l‘ way into notoriety by heating to death pretty Alberta hlcnduws on I':1\l.I_l Nlllltlvviln llrlvc. slic upset tho ctr recapture. Clara's bloody deed, committed nearly iwn ycilrs and n halt’ ago, according to any sensible coil- structioll bad nothing to do with tho mil-lfortuncp. of those COIIINEPI- ell with her case. But the fate which has been that of s0 iunny concerned with the ilffuil‘. during‘ such i1 shnrt period. has at least been startling vnmlgh to be of interest. y Wllllmu llcrrinctou. (‘lnrafis counsel. who 11o ably ilofcullml h 1r at tim trial. dropped ill-all lu till home of a friend shortly after the murderess’ dramatic. escape from the county jail. AIbl-rt 'I‘rcmilil10, father of the girl Clurn murill-rcll. wn-l-l arrested twlco and convicted on the second hunrlug. He is now serving u iartu Ill prison for grand larceny. Al Manning, Chief criminal IIC‘ puty In the sheriff's office at thn time of the Meadows murder. and “Rolf Coats. deputy sheriff. llotb "f whom assisted in unraveling the crime, were ousted by Sheriff W. I. Treager soon nfisr MTS. ‘Philips, escape. A Spring street merchant, whoso name was linked with Clara's lush for freedom. and who was question- ed by tbs district attorncy, was arrested recently and convicted 0t bootlcgglng. Mrs. Gene Biscaliluz. wifc nl‘ Undcrsheriff Eugene Biscililuz, who runllc the trip to Honduras to bring back the fugitive Ituntuicr wlelllcr. suffered an acute ullucli of malarial fever shortly ufli-r llel‘ return and has ilevcr fully l-~>ll1\'-.1:-- ed from tho illness. Deputy Sheriff John Cowrlu spent litany days seeking Mm Phillips. He dropped dead a few weeks ago fro111 heart failure. both _of whom testified nt hcr tiiul. the former for the stilts and tho latter for the defense. run into martial squall... soon nftr-r tho trial. Each is now IIIVOTOGG.’ Jallcr Robert is}. Cronin, who hud charge of the county jail. at thi- time Mrs. Phillips Wig Incarcerat- clvll service commission sub- ntautlated charges preform-ll ilgalnat tum by slim-m Ti-hlm. And the fl-PINOI‘ or ll 111.1. (‘lam Phillips. attractive fascinating iu on _I11 San Quentin prllnn. serving Bogus Royalty Finds it Easy to F001 Germans l lfitltllrl Prcssl BERLIN. Dec. 11I.—~'1)el1l0crutic1 llcrulilny has not conned to wor- ship at llll- thrmlrl of royalty and hrtilllrul of IIILi bogus prlnt-l-l-l with llyllllflllillfVl mid unpronotlnccilbll‘ ltiinlos often fllluflunl the (Icrnlan public. _ A nmlfc-bulievc prince with :1 NPlll-il.‘ of llunlnt‘ ltnll taste for cx- tire country with the brutality of lwllsivc illllmllobllP-s llull blah the crlnlc and apparently set i11 IiVillI-i Tflfillllll)‘ IIYPII Iliiii! l" ll motion :1 lunligu influence that but.‘ lmlllllfll’ of (lcrtmlil cities itt IIIP llnlzgod the fflflffllllpq of nuui-ly 11 expense of cxculsivl: hotels and dozen persons connected with Ilci‘ Rllrllltllh‘ '~\'Ill'('ll Pllllll’ ll‘ lhl? lllllll- Subsequent "mp llgcflpe‘ [llgpl and born by zlilslumlng tllc titlc Prince Ilunshorst von Hi1,- namr- vnrillll’ from timi- little. In North Germany he posed as (‘cunt van 0hr,» 0r (‘cunt of tho idili‘. Sometimes he paid his bills In ball checks when proprietors hotels In-t-amc too Iniilfifllllf. Illlt gcnvrnlly be lnnverl along Its-force they got til-ell 0f extending‘ credit to royalty. IIPPIIH police officials-l have run down lhn plan's rlscnrd and slay he is :1 twltny-follr-ycllrolll salesman who ha sill-cu knnwn In pniicn circ- lell of North Germany for several lscnburg-Blcrstt-iu. In years. In some (‘.0868 where he was! not able In obtain an automobile be engaged (rhnuffeurg and explain- ul‘ i al nl’ 95,155 flfficl-rs ilnli int-n, ill """|""'| l" "l" HllYllPRic triwfivllllt IUIIIIIIKHI tn lI1l- Killlllrfll stuff}. III"““ "'""I"‘"'l the army corps and lblt zlrlilll-rv, l‘ “mbmT/illlllll Illllfllrlflc :‘.11n- Chi‘ mull 110i. m ext-chit 100,000 l-‘r-iiill" l" "l" llrll-vl‘nl~ llrgahlzstiui-i: fez-lives? Il.~~.\ war industry capahlt- 11f LIPIIIPIHIIII (‘lllllnl-l ill-Imp]. wlln,"mmu“.““““““g i" “ ‘mmmuln D0!‘- DFPVIOIIS f<1 Ilia |'l‘IIl‘l‘llI(‘lll frlnii ‘ m" n‘. “m” u“ “““"""“‘ "Iwdell i"? lIll" army. sci-rm! 011 the lntl-rziliil-dl" """“"“F"“ "'“"‘p"‘“"~ Clmltrol Mission in ffllflllilllfv’ and,’ """“‘;“"“l*'| ‘U ‘h? ‘l""""Y» "1""- u“. (>o"llrlai g horllprzllg on knHshhlitilllll-ll 1i it owl-d m‘ lhu seven m. and is I11 l-lnsll tout-b with (I10 l1igl1|"““‘"“" '_“""P"‘-‘ ‘Pl ‘ll-ml WflP-‘i. T3. army circles Illjffi, Ilns 1111.1 qlpghu‘. “rm ""‘""""""‘- 1H3“ lllfll‘lllfll' IZHBH Hfl tltul the cilmmtflilgled (Iltldlllllliflng. “““"nwn‘>‘y""‘ 2"" "mm 811ml. i1riu_v i,- us strung‘ IlllIll(‘l‘IL“'flI\' as m‘ "W" 77' "““ s" “"“"‘-*'-""-* ‘if m5- “ “T”, hM-Orp H", M": I“ “n _,n_"k_|‘_.it1 (‘OIIIT-‘IHI with this. (‘olnulll B» l“ "w qumnm h" mmps m“ “Funnyizl-zflrml-llflizdlfi! thin. dill-link the hum. zillion <11‘ llil- F.Ill\\‘l‘lfIlI('I'V\’l'Ill‘.l ,' "_' ‘K Q “e ‘mm’ “I535”!!! "I6 whIl-li lvzlslkillnuw-il fl_\'lfllt()l‘gllf~(‘l;] "_'“"“‘ “““‘““-“ "mm" l" "l" 5801011- lvbil-Ii in luril “'11s l‘l'[)Illl'I‘l| Ily vnr- "If M‘ ‘.\.‘_‘"“"“““‘ 4““-"“" PENN-UT‘ inns military fnrmillioiis. usll-ilslll- ' l‘ "“.‘"" .““" ""“'"""-""0M‘ b, vmnmnm, punk‘, m" “Hwimllu llurl-lds nl .‘llIIl~li|llI\ l;\lll.‘l, and in ui1"l-l‘l'icil-11t systulti of training lm- II4'-W'.“S‘H"n“ ‘H;""‘"’*" 111i inns 0f youu- (lllrmuus. ‘ ' L " ‘“'““ "" “NW ‘l1 ltl-fnrl- fill‘ W21‘: (lr-rnmny Iizid 21 “1.ms“"“"m‘" “m “““““"‘ ‘Pwmfl arltly curbs, LNIVII with its L'lll‘|'l‘.‘.I m Sim.‘ ‘Wm "my ““"“"““ ‘m’ u?" Huff unll cllulpriillliz twll llivl Inuzl. z-l-‘ilfnllvuffm-l‘ m‘. “nw“,7‘°r“‘ MSM” (nll111l-l_ ifl-Iloui [tllilllr Hill that III!‘ "r‘w'n_"‘;‘_‘llllll_‘.~l lln‘ rlflilllr bit! Ming. :<l(l\'l‘ll infantry‘ division. ('lIIll|)l‘i;_ . >""'"“‘ "Wu, ‘""' ““‘"l"'"“ 1118' i111; l)". p,..i,.1,,.,,.,.h,. m. nurlmlr 1.1n<.¢-.lIll1 occupation of mp lung-v, (;,.,.m_.,“ qnnyv m.“ m dimflnllpd llvhl-n tllcuvnl-Il of titurrintrolmlaél 0nd m iilizl-ll tl1.‘lt they m‘.- .-,\_ im“ “.85 “““"r“7“¢‘“- m“ will‘ "Ml- llclly llm sillul- tl-rritllry’ its III“ lire. lllnvvfl illlllad ‘Rf as": -| -._-_.__._.._-_...__,... ivllll FIIIIII lllll llltslllilll lllillls unit I (Canadlam Press) lllrltiilh lvuiicu Press). ‘ 111x110» m» ll-Almni" LANSING‘, Doc. 1-I.--.\‘nnlinnt.i11l; llllllv- lilun :1 lfllllilfll] pounds pl-tition to plucc tI1l- 11- mn fll""l"'ll i-pl-llt I11 i-T......,..,,,.,.',,,,,,, m .lll'lll'.\' Fmvl 0n DPIIIM ilil- bllllm lrlrlul-l: lur citttii- alnugbll-rvd Q1111 illl the pnlfr-rltllvllll pr rlcn! prim. result 0f illl iipIlll-mlr n!‘ 0M IJIPIPH nl-xt April was filcll tnduy, iuzuilh lII~14‘Ll54‘\VfIll'fl Ifikllllfilifllilll- §“_‘“"'l/I|lll' u fIllIl(Il'f'I| 11nd S1'\'l'll ‘Ill’. Iiirullllil Iluml England. n fillélllllllfl-s. l m1.- Iulpmlllibli- tn Iihllfk. ~15“ —--~ -—<-oa> . . _. flu-l iu Sflllllt rnullticn noiuble-ln Vbcsblru. It has bl-l-n decided 3g m; cxln-uin uleilliurte that lllI lmllmilr. . lu infl-l-tvll farms shall be ldaugbtl {l-rl-ll and their (‘urvfiiiilcn lying“ l High in Indust- I ed to lltfiifilkfliilpéfiir that‘. his llufn K . Hilllllui; lib-é T271391? whose farm's figs was com 11g n u 0W (ayil. ii-l- U ll r-l nu urn convinced If; f I plilllll-l I..‘ :1 rcsult llf ll pint huschnl Make Tourists Pay For Road in Alaska l lfnitnll Prnusl NEW YORK. Dec. lu llullltn and that. ihelr snimw - i||'l' Ill-int; llfllllbrillfil)’ mfiwtwl, 1'7, Ill.» Th!‘ Plllllw- 90 fur Ilavr- Iwcn unable‘ ti‘- for the railroad, cspl-cililly 1 I)I‘.'lZ1(‘Il (Canadian Press) SEATTLE, Wash. Dre. 14.-—--’l‘b-- set by statistics Just Ilublishcll by Alaska ltzlilrond, built by the lzcv- 11,.» dummy...“ (‘mm “Pam, PFlllllPllt at n (lost of $56,000,000 nltlllas-llociallnll. of which llcrbcrl thus far ope-ruled lit n deficit" wnl|ilflnvpr |_.,, n", ],,.,,__.1,h_m' attract patronage by luring tour- “qnp. .1... 1......“ “mm. mm, istl-l who are potcntlnll settlers null mmy m Wmslplw,“ m n“ IYWPMIJTS 11¢" "- Lflnms» m" n““'|l'ltlllrll S lllls ilri- il1 i-‘lnnllvl’ glgcigfilyrl‘; llallll“_xlr"“l;1llvi_llll‘l‘itowns. such v as IIHIIITITW‘. blast». to ililslmlc rltitii-s ‘ ’ ' ‘il-lrlld-fl 'h‘vl“‘“.9y.' Cad" which "W. Mr. Lanllls formerly was IIIIIIZHf-‘i 1-‘ 3- mhlmtmhq‘ wllmmpmjs‘. H rlnl cnniitiiilsionl-l- nfubr Wi-stcrm “ IHINFWS. (‘l-Hm 3.41m“) Sm" Wm‘ Pacific Railronll. nnl! I11 that pus» P9P" mm“ o‘ ‘wnwwl “Um” mm Itlon his work was tn cswblisll l-nl l“ "M- “‘"‘ “"' "“i“"-*'l "4"<‘-‘* -"l"‘ ~ l- >-~'~ '_..._-|.».‘|1“,. ,., 0mm“ mm ‘mmmHr-s Mo“! ih“Il1‘lLl|fl1Il:IlI‘;|l'IIIfIIIJ-l H‘ZIIIIIHnllIlill-IIIIIZ: right-uf-wny 11s UH‘ other trullsvnn-l tilictltul lines have flour. II" Ilnplss to lln the sulub IIIIIII’. i1: Aim :-. “We nrl- going ‘l1 t‘l.\'(l|l)l\ not only Iudilstrial tonnage," l-xplulilcd’ t‘.“l‘uIFl'.\'. Nl-lv Ynrk {ily i-i-piu-ll-d i1, 1513-; (that nllly 7r. pi‘ cacli 1.000 cliillli-pu born ¢Ill‘(| II"IIII'(‘ I‘I‘III'IIIIIE1 lh.-p- lln-l I. l‘I‘.‘I 1y, ‘l HT)’ lll‘l'llln YTOIII Itlicory long hplll Iliilf tho child m‘ UIILIIII prlml‘ of tIi-wul- cllarirus. lf-lr llllf’ congllstcfl districts nl‘ lnrgl-i- I'll ‘iltlll in UH,‘ 111ml scriuuéll‘ (‘Illlflq has IPHH prosper-t <11‘ gufyjy. il l-tl-rl lliz-ilrfrl :11“; ;_‘|(lh “m,” lug than bis Iirnlbvr m- nistrr 1.1‘ m; (‘|l|ll'('Ill'< lll- VlLL-JII Illlllpflfllrily (I10 smalIl-i- tnwu is elontl-wllal up- I nltciui functions l-hw-kcd on ztcl-ouui 0f till» theory that humans farlus on their lllllI clothes. Illllt .".~ rl-.~l1l\l‘ll\‘l~l_v_ 0|‘ (‘I-IIPH 0f from 25.01111 l.) 50pm) p-lllullltinn. Puollln, (‘l1|n,, is high. l_'~‘l. with I51. Nmvport. ll. I. is low lu citivs of this lypc, with 28. Next l-llnli-s Mm‘ ‘clulr. .\. .I.. lvltll 12.1fm] .\I..1l1l-ll.». l‘.'1|., with IIII‘ same rate .l‘i \|lll1:i‘I-1ii‘. "ll~ M‘ tllr- ltillhln-cl rats-s in tile Fltilcd Slates is Flllllflll-(I from 1.10.0! ii. I.. u .tI1 20L‘. iilltl llufl. . l‘;l., u liilnill: I‘! 1p.- m... .\IllI Ill (his -.:llul~ l-I-.1~<<:l'fi'--.1'Inn m‘ will»... from 10.000 .19 3490a m‘. III\\I?,*I l|Il!l'I\ itl tiil- (‘tilted Staten Mr. IAIIHIIH. "Ilnt In 111.1 Ill IIHIIH“ ._ r, n , _ Lola Bonnet. actress and Billy llw tourist pay 110v: rl-vilnul- for “““"“" “'““ “"'- ‘\"“-‘"‘~" "W? Moody. friend of Mrs. Phillips. Lhl" ITIIIFOGII. “""“ “"’- "ll" "l">‘"""l< “llll "ll-l “Mk1. HHUSJIIIY" Ihl‘ IIfKIlrlHf mic <11‘ Illl‘ 5i .-\|11l-|‘il':li1 l-lfili‘ wffll" mm" than. 250,000 pllptilulirvp. (If IIIUSI‘ szlltlwl “Wl- should Itllvc into Ainunt {Ill-Ripley I ltiuuill l‘~ lwkislcrl-ll. It i- that m’ Ilruin- ll" ‘ WIIII only H. (‘Ofllmfllllg .\I:.... . close up, ll only 2T1, llllll Mlorlu. firm 1141:. cut its rate Ill ibl- JIIIIIUHI Ill‘(‘lI|l(‘|IIIl! luinlnlllhi of Ell. Park. llntéls null other .'ll‘\‘(IillIllUlI atImti-l for tourists should be IIELVI», doll lit (‘urry Station, Ihl- i-11lraulrl~ to Ibo park. Additional sll-elaiull 0111s will llc put m1 to can» for till- tourist lruvl I. Iltrm (Lies up PXVPFJIIIIKIQ’ 110w,‘ . Pr “ "" Formally Presented Iklrtlnnll. ()1‘\_, I (If Ihl‘ lllwl Mltlilllvl‘ viii“. Ilium-i of from 1011.000 l0 2.1041110 11111111111 ' _ _ ___ ry. hits lurlzlt rl-lioureca, lull nl-vds .moucy and mlln ‘This menus. In pnpplpllmp T)". h“; ‘my m g... I“l|' :lu1n1tl'.‘ villi» ill‘ this pupnllltilltl ill‘ manvut sllflll-ril ndvcrtinl- the oppol‘tlllllllo.~l tlll- tcr-‘ \\ “ cm?‘ Amlmllln ‘HW- lflflillllflll" rlflnry l1fl'l-|'.~l.‘llItl| lhl-ri- Isl 11o In-f‘ lIIlll. lhl- I1Il<bc<t ruli-s :lr.- 1-.-pn1-1.-.l;' from Sllli Antonin. with llii. Full IlIvl-t. .\I.‘\.'4N.. with l‘.'l'l. iiiivl Trl-lilllli with 10X. 'I'Il<- IIHHWI l'illl‘l4t "Alaska, n11 undcvcIopl-ll count- to lIl-vl-Iop IIIPIII. ‘ 11 ilutuhl-ll ll\0I'l‘ -'\- J- 5,“ | |,..||m~,._ 1., t 1lIIl.'lp'lls.\\'ltllIll; Ill‘i'lIlzl-|l:l|'l., I1 null (Izpilllil. u‘i(I1 (H, f lfillvtltl-Iu-t. ll. I..:1l1ll (‘Ililrlvstmlfl for \\'n_\‘ to illlvcrtlsi- uny country's- (Y. ilrl‘ highest mnnng (‘HIIW m. out a hfo sentence. Io-(I In 11:3?‘ "fnfp. pron... u, m, m," kgnkfillljlllfl lu 100,000, (c111, mi; (~h,,,,...,._ fl . (\l'f‘ a no question about I.. 00mm ncxt. with 122. The Imv» the hlllnbh duffel of the peniten- the scenic attractions of Alnnkn, cs1 Hill‘ 1111101111 vlliril nl‘ IIIIN villus 1 tlnry llfo. almotlt forgotten by thf-b world flmt followed‘ eagerly heru sensations? oars". al mlalui mull be Increased." pl. new Industries must bu rncnnr- Is that or I-lnst Orangc. N. .I., \ “ill ln-ll 11ml dr-velnlmfl. Goal and mci- 1H. lk-|~k.=Il-_v' null’ l.ond Hench. ‘I I k rank second and third, with 37 ivlilllll“ mg;“1u_ (Canadian Press.) S'TG1‘I\'II(II..\I, l':. _v.t.---l~".ii h I I"-‘~ ‘l'-‘ll' ll of " .\'.;l .c Phi-J " ' "'1' “'11 l 11- "a 11v. y-- '\v_ IF. ur Tl "iljlltrla. ‘nl“u,"ll3 \\l‘. 1m lln‘ 11' Yrtla, '1 inrlr of thc llterrl. turn prize. (Link l1h@‘»t"||“’“.|'ds m lurslvn. Thn I!1'I'-‘1 plume? rrw- I""'“|‘:'lI hr. P. (l. bunting and I11‘. .I. .I .Il Mm‘- wll nr 1am,“ 1""! l\\"III)l‘I"4 ‘f r lh.‘ lprfzt‘ for may. ' ‘il '. WII-IO lhlv [Y-_ 1 mljnwf r. l-olvrl '1 phvlfrt-r prize in My (‘f I‘l‘llI'. Ifnllvéfl." AIKRQQ