~‘ new style of loving ‘__in u new-style pic- finre throughout. ‘RA A PRINCE EDWARD MON—TUE. E VENINGS NOV. 11'—-'-12 PRINCE EDWARD TODAY" “WALKING BACK” Dancing, Speeding, Drinking. Necklng, Jazz-mod tin-u Drama of Ultra-modern Youth. ORCHESTRA — COMEDY - PATIIE REVIEW ' GAPITOL a rrlirirln: riv- ture ltory 0i ' gpeed - D1841, pleasure - mad. heedless. fool- ish modern youth. Yet l‘ bottom. liar-O lone. reliable. honorable — » the salt of the earth — the boy: and 8|"? of 1928. - A pic- ii . PRICES THE CHA TOMMY ANNUAL ARMISTICE PLAY CANADIAN LEGION B. E. S. L. SPECIALTIE BETWEEN ACTS Curtain at 8.15 sharp. S “THE BLACK FEATHER” DI R E C T I O N OF MISS BARBARA McNEILL TICKETSJAT BOX OFFICE Seat aale Friday 9.30. definitely if‘ r transparm .___h.-.. . also n-Bwsboys "He's in the jail-house now! He's in ‘, ‘the jail-house now!" and the extras _going faster than they do in Chi- ‘ cago. the staid old capital of the Ubited States ls perturbed. The word murder" is not infrequently on the lips of the people. there came dbert B. McPherson, a young bank M erk. who was charged with the ' murder of his estranged wife Vir- - , "ginla. The body of Mrs. McPherson ,5 "it'll: found ‘tightly twisted about the neck. and‘ ‘the death was first written as 51,1. Ernst cats. ' In Wislhington WASHINGTON. D. c. Nov. 1- gfBy Ken Clark. Canadian Press Staff Correspondent) — with shouting at the corn the arrest with a Dyiama Paztert J. Allen, a police of-f Rumor; Iicer, contended against his super- iors. asserting the youthful had been murdered. A few days later Marjorie O'Don- nell was strangled by her suitor, Dex- tor Churchill Dayton. He gave him- gscif up. Then a man engaging in a drunken brawl. was shot dead by a policeman. n. mother killed her baby and committed suicide. These successive ’ the uneasiness oi the public mind to the weight oi charges made by Sen- ‘vator Hefiin of Alabama ln the Sen- ate. He declared murder was ramp- ant in Washington. Blcasc of South Carolina questioned if suicide should the deaths Arthur B. Scrivener and Senator Frank Branclegee of Connecticut. Hc charged there i within a short distance of Capitol Hill and announced ‘purchased opium in Washnlgtonb Chinatown. Senator Howell of Neb- raska, meanwhile, instituted a per- \ Associated Investors A large number of these investors are customers living in the ter served by th elated System. You get-6% on $100 in- vested in the 6% con. vertibie Debentures. ‘ Subscribe u: m. Anoclned System company lerving c - Associated Gas and Electric \ tragedies ad de Senator of Sergeant Deteciiv W870 150,500 ritvrv. e Asso- po u. Secnrlflel O0. lncorponlel Cbarlotieliwn. the cord .‘ Cole be written after “dives“ an agent had 7i ivmm Excellent Local Cash-PRICES 50—75-—1.00 sonal investigation of the enforce- ment oi the prohibition law in the Capital. p ' Over a period of years this city; has a number oi crime mystcricsq Detective Scriveners body was found,‘ on a street in Georgetown. He had That Car of Yours n! wnum mama's llesrt-to-Heart Talia With Automobilir owner: and Driv- ers on flow to Get the Molt on urTheir Can at. the Leut Expense. - l been shot. By his feet lay a revolver: and in tho rigid fingers oi his ‘handl was a necktie which was not his. Senator Brand's-gee was asphyxiat- ed in the library of his home. On a. table beside his body us. a letter Q-OOOO-O OQfQ-Ofi-Q-O ers - MORE PROTECTION GOOD Putting anti-freeze in the engine letter from an unnamedvwoman as- lserting Brandegee uias murdered. oil Five years ago the body of Barney cBride, a wealthy Oklahoman. was ldiscovercd by n roadside i from Washington. The skull lbeen crushed and most of the l i i i’ cloth- es, were torn off. The circumstanccsiwill loi his death were never brought to ‘too Jlght. ses of serious engine maladies. concerning the famous y case of Jess Smith have been revived FOR. EASIER STARTING nurse f by the present situation. Smith was linvolved in the oil scandals or the,’ T!" Harding regime. He was shot and; the verdict was suicide. 1 At Present a Senate committee of five is making inquiry into the crime conditions in the capital and the en- forcement of the law by the police. Washington is under the control of the Federal Government and Con- gross has jurisdiction over the coni- munal lives oi its thousands of civ- al servants and tradiespeople. For an American city of its size Washington has a low crime aver- ;fcctive ways of getting the most out age. Among its half million people yet this excellent anti-freeze is to make there are from 35 to 50 murders a ‘ the Cooling gysf/em “mommy 155k- year. but by far the greater numbcr p.00; new connections are an mm in of those occur among the negro pop- tliis process. ulation who number about 200,000. i weather. NEW CONNECTIONS HELP Old hose connection are likelyto be porous and in connection with a sub- stance that has the creeping ability of ‘slvccrinc their use is distinctly not to d i 8 ESSENTIAL TO SAFETY' Every motorist knows, but y deep to be reminded, that equalized , brakes are absolutely essential to safa- i ty when streets are slippery. CANNOT LOCATE V. CBS LONDON, Nov. L-Lost-Some of gangland’; bravest, men. In issuing in- vitations to the special dinner to be given to holders oi the Victoria Cross ,for bravery in action, the War De- partment has discovered that it does [nag know the present whereabouts of over half of the men who have been honored. A plea. has been broadcast for friends Ol' relatives of "V. 0.0‘ to send information. l, The dinner, which will be heid,on ‘November 0th, at the Houses of Parliament, will be presided over by the Prince of Wales who will take a back seat in hmor of soldier guests. Ireland“ lg is believed, will have the Motorists who complain oi difficulty oldest representative at the dinner. in engine starting in cold weather for two of the three. oldest survivors pave only themselvfa to blame. Often are ii-ishmen, who received the cov- it la a case of trying to use a Bummer eied distinction hall a century aeo- carburetor adjustment in winter. General Blr Reginald Hart, who is now 82. was given the decoration in the Afghan‘ war after he risked his life to nave u private in his com- puny. Lt. Col. .1. H. Reynolds, of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 8_6,_ in one of the two surri the eleven V. C. INDICATOR. AT ITS BEST Motor heat indicators located on the instrument board are handy at all seasons. But, they are handler in Win- tor than at any other time. In the old days, the car owners had to guess when a proper engine temperature had been reached. Now the indicator tells him precisely when the temper- iature is at 130 or 140 degrees. ‘that is where it should be before the engine is forced w work even reasonably hard. -.vusrrrr rim COMPLAINT ALOIIOL NEEDS- TEST! ‘rhera is no questioning alcohol’! excellence u‘, ‘In, ,- coil-fraud But, its low boiling pofnb 05100110- who is green makes i-tupecielly nuloeptibloto vors oi evaporation. In tbreariyrperiofll of pQQQQQ-v ACCEPTED MIL LION . {Svuoial to the Guardian) WASHINGTON. NOV, 1—Albart and fined $00,000 today for accep 44§§§40§-9§-§4§4 HARM-i“ DOLLAR BRIDE Fall was sentenced to a year in jail ing a bribe crsioomooo. when Bec- ~_..- u..__.... ._......... . ilentral Guardian ‘ MEETING OI‘ l. I’. .C._A.-—'I'h0l‘0 will be a meeting of ‘the S. P. C. A. in tihe city building at 8 o'clock, thil Friday evening. "0790. JBLANDEI DEAD-Mr. Gordon Roberalon, youngest con 6i the 1m Alexander Robertson, died suddenly. Oct. loin in Calgary. "rho burial took piece in Idmonton ‘whore his wife and family reside. A The. Universe iocnunuca ca... ran 4i least ten years) many moi-e will large example. Blrnlames Jeans of such systems. many oi which PEEBBYTIEIAN UIIUIUB IN cannon-sunny. Nov. iota. There will be servieeo in the loutn Ona- villc Churc hat 11 a. m. in the iville church at ll- a. m. in the lLong River Church at 7.00 p. m. IlPNaOhIT, John Fleck. some detail. The behavior of cert stars in several of them has told ‘ ieacope will ndoubtedly thle- work very considerably. KNOCK!!! DOWN I!‘ CAI-What might have been a. serious accident occurred 8c.‘ _, afternoon at the corner of Ilin Ave. and hlmore 8t, when migli Dennis, the little eight year old sou of m. and main-Tame: Dennis 37 Pas-more St., was hit and knocked down by. n. car He was pick- ed up by the owner of the car and his brother and niahea to e phy- sician where it was found he was suffering from’ a bad cut in his head and many bruises on his legs and arms. go on indefinitely? The answer this ern astronomy. The author gives theoretical reasons deduced large telescopes and oycuIOGOOp%l apprehension. g mason“. what is the kind ofobaerv Mr. and Mrs. '1‘.1B.'Grady‘1eft for Florida yesterday morning where they will spend the winter. They will div- ide their stay between wami and Si. Peieraburg.‘ ing will serve as an important ample:- A motor party consist‘ l; of Mrs. J. P. Hooper. Mrs. Byron Brown and Miss Lucy Blanchard left on Bat- urday for Sydney. C. 3., where they will spend some time visiting frienda. 100 Miles a Second Mlu Margaret and Muriel Lille {.2 n" mm this city left yesterday morning for sister, Mrs. Wm. Austin. a distance o! over twenty mlllio TROUBLE IN MONACO __.._c a second." g. only to be faced with nerioua fin- ancial difficultiea. In order to carry llmple on... but it u quite ‘certain that when the ‘iuoiwted Mil-huh telescope is built (which will take at brought within reach. The but art- atnt estimate for the total is quoted as 1ooo,ooc,ooo.ooo. And this is only one system, though possibly a very cogninu. that there mun-be millions near enough to our: to be explored in their distances; and the new 200-i.nch extend And what of bigger telescopes still? Will the process of discovery tlon. even though it cannot as yet be given crisply, is perhaps the inolt interesting speculation of mod- reasons to think (not merely the fnom Eiluiteirrs brilliant mathematical the- ory of relativity. but reasons based ou what is actually observed with our to think that not only may the unl- - verse be finite, but. that its dimen- sions may ultimately come wltliinmir _ It is natural to oak ‘ nlqy]. denoe advanced in support oi- this view forpei-hcps wemay say these views. for there are alternatives, and all are interesting); and the follow- ex- “It has long been one oi the out- standing puzzles of astronomy that the spectra of the distant nebulae are uniformly displaced towards the red. The observed displacements are Interpreted as velocities many of them would represent speeds Halifax mspend the winter with their M ‘We’ °n° tmmmd mu” 5 59mm!’ while the spectrum of the faint ne- bula N.G.C. 10H. which is probably at light-years. shows a displacement cor- responding to a speed of 2.800 miles IOQ U0 O©O-)§§OOO-§-O§§4§O§O§ '5 warning or his purpose to and hisicoollng system is absolutely imper- life. Senator Blease lately received afaflve when me tempermum dmpf" lHowever, there is u, way of carrying protection further that is almcal; as essential; namely, by providing aomel covering for the radiator that will.‘ 15 miles rout the blast of cold air thrown over 11ml l the engine. Anti-freeze will keep the lccoling system from freezing, but it not keep the engine from running retury of the Interior. for awarding a lease to ‘theIllk Hills Naval Oil Reserve to his Californian fi-iend“ Edward 1.. Doheny. Justice William l-Iitz permitted Fall his freedom on $5.000 bond pending appeal. A short whilelat/er at his hotel the 68 year old invalid issued his first public statement concerning’ his part in‘ the'0il leases. He asked‘ the American people not to “believe me guilty oi the damnable crime of which I aim innocent." The lengthy statement ‘said he was moved to break his-long silence by a deep de- European bankers have refused loan. The casino authorities claim the refuse 0o be laminated. claiming the . mands attention. Whether the "plain out its proposed programme the So- .. i _ c1 m d“ mm“ do M“. the homing man will find that explanation ac gcamlllny operating the gambling in- wmu’ u m "mm m“ M ‘mom’ that “the stream of time rolls more 000 and for the first time in the six- “puny m“ when we happen w be ty years of the casino! existence need the money to complete public improvements started two ‘years ago and institute an international ad- vertising ‘programme. The bankers ceptable is more doubtful. It involves such u partnership ‘of space and time than anywhere else." But Sir James Jeans begs us_not to regard such views as the "more irresponsible re- verios of a heated imagination." Those who have moat carefully studied the facts favor the view that space iu fin-- ile so far as to suggest not merely that we may some day soc all round it to the back of ourselves. but that Y t / be n. alum- LN Ill! ll§ to ll»! _ a. lfii . ‘Pi-Llulli . l: i ll lull i lniiypll! _ 3 only Jaat three lngrellleatl Ill Dingle purging‘ Powder — Phosphate, MO“, m.) TIM Q1 "on, expertly blended. No ' No adulteranteol any kind. A simple, effective, whole- some leaveulag agent IIIUIIWIYP thoroughly reliable. . annexe“; BAKING rownm l. w. onunrr no. terenb~~finala use cum: m: an. ammo. mom-inure. bmnwasnmo snip afloat, was ready. merits. by spring. cool, one of the most prolific cau- se car owners who scout the counsel of engineers with regard to fthe virtues of changing spark plugs are the ones who have the hardest itime getting their cars started in cold - jbe recommended. One of the most ef- g sire to vindicate the mm c: "those who have loved, honored or trusted me." - - ' Justice l-Iltz in imposing sentence. said that had- Fail been in good health-m would have imposed the full Pinalty of $300,000 and three years in jail. The Justice ordered it entered in the record that if he were on the bench and Fall law!‘ HD0811‘- ed for re-sentence he would suspend the jail sentence because of the de- fendant's state of health. FORBID CUSTOMS‘ MEN .___.¢. DETROIT, ' -Ml0l1-. NOV- "unless there are very glingf.’ air or water a! Wlmllll- not report to a Customs omcer on returning to the United States Im- 1953 “frying merchandise. "Boat operators and owners no longer will be reqllmd W 5h" u?‘ tlflcatea of titles." Congressman Robert H. Olanccy. who recently hi! aent to Washington m; proteltl 0! P973555 ‘but ma" boats have been unwarrantodly flr- ga upon in the Detroit River by ocvci-nincnc aunt-I. "11 ti" m" regulations wcrl “I 1'""°""'°“ °‘ conntitutlomi fllhte." the casino already is mortgaged foo heavily ‘at present, that 05,000,000 has been wasted in thirty months, and that the prospect of good busi- ness does not justify the risk. They further point out that tho gambling franchise hu but twenty your: to run and that gambler-u today prefer the stock market to roulette. FEEDING TEST! WITH MINERAL! AMEB. IOWI. November 4—A sim- W0 may even be doing itlnow. ed that two faint nebulae may actu- ally be our two near-cat neighbors in the‘ aky mn the long way round space. If so, we m the frontl of two objects when we look at M 30 and M 0i. and the backs of the some i... ob- jects when we point out teleacopesin exactly the oplifialtu directions and look at. H3400 and M03. No doubt this "It bu been quite seriously suggest- TO SEARCH CANADIAN! 4-’.'i'he Detroit Free Prasstoday any; that Customs officials have been instruct ed in writing to search n0 P6780118 returning from Canada to Detroit obvious gpnumls to suspect them of am"!- omci- new instructions. acoordinl to the pauper. include: "Mm" mil" n01», use their gum unleu their ilvfll are threatened, even t0 lhvfli in u" "Small boats visiting Canada need i: only a conjecture and perhaps ra- ther a wild one, but many more startling conjectures have been made in utmnomy and aubcequently prov- ed to be true. We have been led to the contain- piation of the whole of space and yet we have dealt with l. more fraction of the book. The prospect may well be bewildering to u layman. for even the author hiimolf. who has atudiod it long and earnestly, dccullmflly in. trays a certain uneuinoad at the vut- noas of the ngui-ea. Thur, after living his own account of the "white uwuii" u being in "a final state from which change and decay have ‘l0 nearly dis- appeared that a star which shrinks to this state acquires a new luau of.life for a period of thousands of millions of millions of years," be nude, Pm can only wonder to what purpccc." And after ooruiderlng. only to 0i:- miu it. 1,130, nnslibllity of time per- haps beginning all over again, he mm; "Rerlupa it in u well; it is mm to nee whet advactue could accrue from la carnal reiteration of m lame theme, or even from 0nd- leu variations of it." Die mineral mixture and irmi oxide fed to steers produced more utlsfac- tory gains than any other mineral or combination: of minerals in tutu conducted at Iowa. Ema College. Under the direction of John M. Ev- vui-d. in charge of feeding tests at the experiment station. a check group of steers was given the stand- ard oornbcit ration of nhellod corn full-fed twice daily, corn silage, 2.0 pounds of linseed oll~meal on the silage, and alfalfa. Barrel nit also was fed. This group gained 2.002 pounds u day per head at a food coat of 010.40 per 100 pounds gain. Another group fed a simple mixture and 1.02 ounces oi iron oxide per head. in Jdditlon to the regular eornbolt ration, gained 2.028 pound! Per head at a colt of 00.00 for ouch 100 pounds gain in weight. The liinple mineral mixture con- sisted of special bone meal. 40.01 per cent; and POi-tlllum idoide. .00 pct cont. The simple minerals fed alone in addition to tbéoornbelt ration resulted in a daily gain. of only 2.3M pound: at a colt of 010.40 per 100 pounds gain. than indicat- uigtheedventleeofli-onouid in the ration. . . NIW TILIUIY DOOII IIADY LONDON. November l-mmion p, [g m; pm, of wisdom to IMP-l u. in 1:10 ma. cciiauuuv-m-c-npiar-v-m k a of Rorkcsflbriit, ecu vellum- where the woman stat check on the intensity of till IOIIIi-Wfl- . has moved itoelf bu: m mo 000m. where it used tobc in the days of .Drake. 3y cptllil. when the next and l‘ recently. By spring the new landing all!!! Ind railway station are scheduled to be World competition in the bulldlnk Lewis at the of bigger and faster linen began t0 have it effect on Inndon more than a quarter of a century ago. growing number of passenger ships "tun big" for the Port of Iondon be- gan. in effect. to push tendon far- ther from the sea. London's answer to the threat which this involved has been the pouring of millions o! pounds sterling into harbor improve- The new entrance lock ls 1.000 feet :22“ 2.11.12‘ ::::..:':: m» i»: ~- iilozoot lengtl; of the s. a. Majestic ‘Immml’ d"'°°' with plenty of space to spare. The u new landing stage. which floats in m‘ mam‘ ":4 ‘mm “ma?!” h the river b. few hundred yards eaatlnnm puxmnty‘ H‘ luv” ° mm“ of the lock, is 1.142 feet long and ll 170 f f o the on rete .30". whfif halmbeen buf, flponlls private will take place 0h nai- what used to be mud flats. Poised i ‘"3’ mm“! w sh°n°°d cemmfl‘ on a0 steel pontoone. the fioltingl stage is connected with the customs,‘ halls and railway station by five bridges for foot and motor traffic. A 750-foot drydock. capable of be- ing lengthened to 1.000 feet without interference with operation. is also under construction and will be ready A MONUMENT 0F TRAGEDY GENEVA. Nov. 4.-'I‘he Republic of Ivan, in far Caucasia, is the inon-' umem to a tragedy on the limits of the League of Nations. nrivan was the League's proposed solution for the problem of Armenian refugees. but after several years of struggling to finance the return of tho scattered Armenian families to thin Asiatic seat. the league has virtually ab- andoned the scheme in despair. An‘ heroic figure, Nansen, the Aro- I tioo adventurer, is connected with the liiflvln schema as icauci- in the‘ au- ficulii task of settling the dlspcned ted Atmllllnl in I nat- ional home. “It is with bleeding heart," writes the white-haired but will strobe-Umbra Non-retina. " that I place this report before you. It in the last act in u sad tragedy." terminated by the Turks. Afici- yen: of earnest striving, Dr. Nansen was able to obtain financial bwklns only from Germany, Luxem- burg. Romania. and Greece. The 10h! W88 fartoo limited to finance the tremenduoua tub. 111a Norwegian WYIIBI‘ ammo to be ulmut over- whelmed win-i sorrowful depression in The records oi the lflllle tall how Dr. Nansen was moaned, much a- glinlt his natural inclinations. to at- tempt to rehabilitate the nee-the iirct ehriltian nation in tho wand’; history-which had been almost ex- proeenting his report of failure. diluppoinimentu to which has been exposed." i_---__..._._ Wish to ann "We have held out hopll to a long. Iuflerms people which we have been unable to fulfill," ho ma, " and we have thus added to the uric: of thltpeoplg The AMI! LEWIS ____d~ There puaed away at his home, u Admiral street. on Sunday, Janus age of 09 years. The doceued we: born in Charlotte- town and had lived on the Island since birth. At one time he wee Olty Market Clerk in which capacity he was well known to the Publio- an ‘he duller Mil-J no was a atoning ‘citizen will hundreds of acquaintances in him and country and untirjuat before hi: Many of our ciiilens will regal itwo sons. John and George and one ‘daughter, Mary. The funeral whicii Ear-King Manuel of Portugal l: u expert in gardening and author o! an important book on Fortunes! llierature. i i Nearly 14,000,000 people in En:- land are entitled to medical bénofll under the Health Insurance Act. ligypt has established a fund of 320,000,000 in be used in improvlal agricultural condition. " For the first time in more t!!! two yours ave trainsa dly are W‘ crating between Peiping and 011m} ghai, China. On ' - . maul-mic In m imm- ___~..--.- FOITIIIANIIYIIAN 000d tools are iaalapnnblo to i handy man about the home. You‘ find them hora in almost oadlau vii" My. Everything mm by ti" smmur or skilled mechanic- flwh '1 vlm. nlim. nws, files. hammers. v"- are here always, priced to uva WY mvflvy on ovary purchase. l The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd-M Soiloway-Mllls a. cc. in; — ounce that they have. inctlllfil ruah of inn-Atlantic tomists n- a private wire at their Charlotteto fficq, and In tgfilofwefifinnslz; two- rrwualiumllvertyméioxrmczpclnn :1‘: have to thQIr bflflfd III‘? Of o“. land ' wheel mu. ayltems, many nicer-z biggelt claim?» Filing, alstrong list of American and-Can . fill adopt the polio! orputting the ,1‘ _ nuioad‘ of v mbafling at Bouth- n u; rig s to choose from. th h .....‘.'.".';.§".‘...";I. Z'.‘S3.;‘.."" “l. . lgrguigvifrotqnelcield by private wiicaiiingfvi . I‘ ' Y ‘ i v J; i" .?;‘2.'.'1."°52“l.;2..”f“.'§él .i°i"...'“i'*"‘ v-n-di-nlibi-i'»iiiiiii'ii'il‘iifif.ii '~'"’° “'1? - _ wW”"=-3WW-P"'9W “lmmai ‘ ' 8° -~e-. . w’ rww "#1"