.... “_......” _-__.._... ....._.,-..-..--¢» THE cgghgqrrcrowisigginllnmpi ir~idcrrdci~r iiEiENS ARE Another u-‘ooowoi ‘or tho‘ Champion " S T R l] N B IN T ii ll R N E Y ' AUGUST 12. 1929 ‘qt Rims In The Family” Bodeque Notes Wu“. Si‘; visivorto alhwvwtvesie ‘_ iliiliiliil will i EFsT" "S i "E.E.".ii l ilclllili wills smalls cilniii Defeats Pr; Parker, T‘ of Calgary, in Final . i . m, and. Mrs. Percival Allan. M pilot Bell. Albany, attended tho l: trict Convention at CentniBflK. ' orfnrueaday eveninz. ‘ ' -__ u}. Lloyd Jewell. aedeeue. aver at Cleveland where the Grand Circuit Member will put on a three day meet- ing before the horses are shipped east to Hartford for a trip over tha east- ern loop of the mile track organisa- tion Last year the contest for this “new ,Jn _ the New Annan Races andapea. g i“ . Hi NEW KING or "m: Rowleis walla: cor-i 1on9; FAMILYOF OARSMiN-e mus “a; " a st kc hich is ap nso ed by tho Am- . W‘? M’ "i-“Mlic-AWZ‘ we ofioioifiafiréfiét“ crioonwsrsouiouo: ofrflrottillg Horse roars-r nuns. n. v. Aug. 10- "Three Titles Go To A v ' ' a ' 4' ed f the grand i-imeh; ~ NAW"'FAM%’5 Rcwms “Nil-iii INCLUDE 4 Breeders was made memorable by the The American l-lclens of tennis from Ofltaflfl and BQBTQN- 5110- 16-4-550119 305F11- gwehxamy o ' . ‘ . ; I-WMQVCKQJY-(EWRAY Aflp . » - . » " l r i ~ * " »' vr- - l‘ “Mum: Ffinmy’ * disqualiflcallon of Iiiregiow followed Berkeley. cal. asserted their skill l Piayers. v gnsori, coach o; tahezqttawa Boring . ____ _ y » V, , . _ by his death apparently from poison. today to give the United States a 01b of 0am ‘oven his return rem my u“ M“ 5cm my”; At the time Flreglow was in Walter lead of two matches to one over » “W 535ml! Y@llw§“m"59l'mlfi§id- Nam, 395m“, mowed g; Q1391 . ,- Cox's stables and it looks as if he Great Britain in. the bottle for the - ' ‘°"“ " ‘m ‘"0"’ “P” miélli-"Wli °b‘.""“.‘°i“ l‘ . on Wednesday. on the rieiioi cahmlsifsculloln-aoe Wright. in, this on ‘cinodiah ‘rowing condltionsingeneral. ‘ '~ " "When; l; saw wruhc , at ct. calli- erines a week previous op ‘the pfiyrinl- fleldngattimi could not/gall to not- ice lhelbll éhfiharin his rppearenos. for hefndicaiod that hshus left-his speed and power on the coursadurina his propel-Mien for the Henley Royal regatta,‘ where he competed for the diamond , sculls." declared biephen- —_- Wightrnsn cup. emblematic of su- " WQLFVILLE' N‘ s" Aug‘ lbqfzovl premacy in women's competition. ‘smfixwmul’ Champion‘ m: 1929 Both had their hands full in the F?“ Mm‘- “FSM “"5” M°L‘°“““' face of stubborn opposition on the aw“; 1M1“ ‘ma?’ M!“ Phym‘ courts of the West Side Club. but “yum mmw“ Men‘ ‘mubiu’ world's champion Helen wills over- 95*", 5M1". V. Stewart, Calgary. powered Mrs. Phebe Watson, 6-‘1, _"'“?‘°'. d9“b1."- M.“ H‘ L" “f” m‘! 0-4. after which Helen Jacobs stsg- phyla‘ Ryken’ Ottawa‘ ‘Mixed ed two sensational rallies to oon- dwbk" A‘. c‘ wmmn md w!‘ J‘ quer Betty Nuthali. youthful star c! .9- “iwmli 3"“’"‘~ ’ the English team sir-s. a-o. WmFWmL" 4'" B" A“? “*0” taiio and Alberta. players in the first would drive the winner this year as in Walter Dear. v-lcmito and Miss Woerner, he has three of the best youngsters that have been seen in colt stakes. At Grand Rapids Walter Dear won in 2:01:84. Last week Volc- mite won in 2:07 afici- ‘losing a. heat to Contender and the Laurel Hall Fmy Miss Woerner defeated a field of aged horses. ‘ The Rainy Durand Home Brew m. ruu Mrs. Sinclair airlock- Messrs.‘ Lloyd and simpwn Alli“ . Ohelton. motored to Bummerside c ..- Saturday QVS - .-_Mr..‘a'nd Mrs. Charles Schurnn Chelton, were recentyisitors t0 B1 ‘ deque. ¢ -___.- 1111s District Convention was he‘. ,- ‘I. "‘ Sweepstakes will with six over night Imtead of faltering after these . . . . . , _ m c, t: , m, Hm n Tum. i even“ “mp1” n“ pmnm “t Nmh M’ "cbackim Brim‘ mm“ w“ 2:21: Efiiiauijzrxpri‘: t»! ‘wfivvhon incur... ...‘ a ' u‘... ht “ma”; ‘M 2am" ‘id’ ‘mm s’ ‘m! ‘trmgm “d mmpea °fl Wm‘ ' ' - ' W J ' was well represented and a var honors‘ by capturing ‘three of the live provincial titles here Saturday af- ternoon. The premier laurels of the. ‘ ‘ _ ‘i v j Randall. R w* In the Orange County Circuit the THiB YOUNG 611R t3 ‘IHI\ J stables have moved from Owego to was badly drawn and somewhat ahriv- elled, ‘and when 1 saw him in" the‘ boat he -wa.s s. very much‘ changed. sociable time was held. We were vol pleased in have with us our supc visor, Miss Schurman. our raisin: the doubles match. third and con- cluding contest of the day, when l-Aresr or ‘M!’ LWHC nu . .. “ EROOD ‘m SPNN INTO ‘M? . the ‘historic track at 608mm The M“. wmon wmbmed WM‘ M!" "meet however, remain in Nova sco- mm , , _ , , , . V pmigm- g! 599g?” meeting given by the new member Peggy Saunders Mitchell to defeat . ~ _ v v v u erflwr w“ MacPhm “so M” of the Cir it s l d into n i-icicn wiiis and Edith Cr a-s 6-1 m“ “ 5"“ “°1’°““’“' °‘ “‘““*' ‘ "He had chnnilbd hisstvle or scull- ‘ " ’ ' “u m °P° '- m" °“ - ' Lulu Yeo, and in tho evening. D _, playing the ghost sensational tennis of his career defeated Fred Parker. of-Calgary. in three set for the mclfs sifiglcsicrown, 6-4; 6-8; 6-3. The "ladies singles crown went to Miss nylrert. who after defeating Mrs. F. V. woodbury in chs semi-finals, o-l; 6-1, cam/s throug to win s. gruelling struggle over Mrs. J. c. Edwards, of Halifax. in the final, 7-9; 6-8; 6-4. In the‘ men's doubles final F. V. Stewart’ and Pied Parker. present Calgary City champions. were too. aggressive for Austin Chute and James Tsy. of Wolfvlli-s. and easily cooirtheimlis and the title. 6-1; e-z. Miss Phyllis Rykert paired with Mrs. H31. Beer ui win the women's doub- les over: Mrs.- F. v. Woodbury and Miss Mary Currie. of Halifax. B-t; o-s. i ' - . . ing, for he ‘iioilonger- caugbirid-is weight on his shoiiidorrwith straight oi-‘ms. but’ had chanked i6 catching with llcnt- and l apparently cramfed wrists, arldwith bent? arms, taking the weighs‘ almost "completely .»off ’his shoulders. “ "3 1' , ” -“Jim "Movers; of ‘r-hlliroiiphla, who i is now champion; is a ‘sturdsi- chap. ‘full of fight/and soulls wsii under n. most‘ any conditions. rfalwss irrfinc fettlc. ‘and hadWhls "ripe" agalriati Wright, coon-ran, nsoiciiiriiorc in hind i avoliurnori‘ ii, .1‘. ‘y! - . Refining t6 otuw-a‘ Vshphemohg graduated from the P._C. Hosplta. l: . said thor- the ‘irstci-ioi- time is" not] my" w? ‘"5" h" em’ “m” ’ nearly all good asflfiweie lfewTyears 1 h". new wmk‘ ago, asimaiiy or the‘ erow ‘candidates are‘ small‘. A‘ crew dot fsveroees ‘about , ‘lac pounds ‘is ‘sirthal he can n-iuaier and "that is not bifeiiough ‘in these Tidmarsh and fir. Williams gave \ splendid talks on tuberculosis and ti building of our aanawrlum, dfll which a well worded program w! carried out by each ditsrlct. A hear‘. vote of thanks was tendered l? ladies. “Fl-is meeting was brought m close by singing God Save The Kilo family affair. Of the races decided Harry won three. with. Hollyrood Pat. Sweet EOhO and Del-mat and his son Lyman picked up three first moneys for Congressman Parker with Dexter E. Lu ‘ll-ask and. Chatauooga. Of the other races Carl Dill won two with Dewey McKinney and Sir Guy Mac, Rodney one with Bronx after a. stiff battle with Azure Volo. and Dickerson one with Duo Return. ‘ The averaac rate of speed at the Grand Rapids meeting equalled the world's record o1 k059i made at Syr- acuse in 1928. At the Syracuse riioet- ini; tiflirty-folir heats were trotted and nineteen paced. The average ratefor the trotters being k069i; and for the pacers 2:04. At Grand Rabid! thirty three heats were trotted and twenty six paced. The trotters av- fi}. ARE AFTER TROPHY The two day series for the trophy mw in possession of the British ol- Willln “Li. ‘NIXON!!! m0! Iiilli Mv-l-KQWM Palilfii? 0Q lilM ‘unfilled -luoo i0 small xiii ur mds uane u! 4M States team ls counting on another twin triumph for the California. rm. ens to win back the cup. The margin of Miss Wills victory today was decisive enoliih. but in spite of the scene's indication the American ace was harder pressed‘ to win than possibly in any match she has played in the last three years. MissvDoris MacFarlaiic. R. N._ .' spending some time with hel- parorii. i Mr. and Mrs. W. F. lvfaci-‘arlaivl f Lower Bedcqilc. Miss MacFal-lsi‘ Q, ‘ATS Naming-How new‘ _ ‘ warplanes’ ‘me cualirr "me En undies = in: R8 couto lee cro- a Mrs. John "idol-ray is spending fewdsys in Chelton with friends; I somerset-seer or are maul-ions me FAMiu/ FOR Faun cuv re BTARRING IN ARE some/s AND IT was Run in Nflss Bernice Aiilcck. Chclton. i How T712 Stand WPQ" t r "" '"~-‘ QINERAYIONSI 7 zz _ . ~. . m‘ °“°°"°°“ o... .-.....;_........ ..." .......................~ / erued *=°5‘/‘* ""1 "i! vim" m“ AMERICAN LEAGUE y ~ . v ~ - - - “F” . hF-"fma-li‘ . , ., I t th‘! kuest of Miss Mabel Best, Bcl t , ’ _ - tTLIQel-e was also another record made ’ u tn“ tmjmpwergstu“ M, Inch p _ _ . _ v i ma“. mt m "QOUCH there are many excep- wart six-footers of one generation, the blood." In both these national a e Syracuse meeting‘ Th“ ‘a m‘ Won Inst P. C. hizhpreasure that it cannot quite be ~ ' y‘. _ i _ " , _ 1 ~" ‘ U the H110. Mhleiit $018M 1S who thrill re atta crowds, transmit ames, however ‘sons or no hews amerflge ‘ate “7 speed m’ 5 ‘h7- m‘ Philadelphia '77 30 .120 kept 11p in spite ofhis extraordinary ‘ - ' ‘i Mr. Walter Lear-d, Fernwood ail fi‘ g g ~ ’ p th second da of th tl ‘ix Southern éWS .. ' p ‘Wen inherited in the manner that much of their skill and physical have failed usually to excel or equal bee“ ‘ in‘ ed C19 H! 0d New York 64 38 .828 rich scorliigsnciendless ingenuity in r i; ¢__‘__~ y ~ _ - ~ a. business trill to Albany last week.- ygcdia almost regularly transmitted flbrc to their children. the icrno of their ancestral stars, T; trlgfzeersfvera cum“; ‘iniwshe- Cleveland as so s24 devising orchestral‘ effects, wuwrupbéflluuie my?!” ma _ 3mm one generations»! thoroughbreds The turf vies with rowing m: Bub they (mm m we“ enough m 2.02% m: - _ X Detroit 5i 5s sac ;IITDQ composer has act his singers mm.‘ flmdflflp “M, “gym... b”... Mrs. Russel Craig. Cl-iciton. l boa-nether. “Blood will tell," is be- those "family runs of class." one of make it clear that, to a. great degree, pace” ' _ jma n3 the “Venn m‘ 471110850 --- --- .41 64 396 flidfflbly 5W!" t!“ b? TEES“ ~°’ 6r a number‘ o! ears in this‘ nelgii- ‘Pefldlna a few days with her dough the clay 2 can ’ 9 » in: Justified daily on countless fields the most conspicuous being the Gorn- athletic prowess is inheritable. ' ' 3mm‘ 31 72 ‘so! m9 w? bee” ‘wrmg "° 1”‘ m“ borl-iood. The reilsbnof this" is that! a?» 1V!"- simllel’ Jflfik. Ferliwvfld. of sport. and nowhere more than on era, of whom Mack is probably best _Of course in sports, the most clas- None o’ the day‘ M "and mp1“ -—--— _ by the rllsfiéd olltlinc- of his vocal m- “nusuailquhnglty o; "lumber ha; ' . the water where rowlnil certainly known to the public as astar Jockey. s10 example o; inherited genius, for were u m that rate Th u ho _ NATIONAL LEAGUE v pun“ been cut during rccentvycars ondin Mast" "$591161 Sherry, Clinton ~ teiidas to "run in tho family." At swlm- Macks five brothers are also skilled agiven example isthat of the Schaef- _ p i ' e c p’ w ‘ ' m‘ Tm” dmrlbnhe mam meme the clearing 50 made, they flourishi i5 ‘M54313 m‘ "Mam" W191 1'11- ‘ V mihg, too, thigh what Ray Ruddy in- rideJa, as is one of his nephews. era, father andaorl. "Old Jake." was airbrgahzmgm: ‘:m':;‘8'10:: Won Lost _P. C. ofL-‘tho operafltiudith’ and says: mxurmnfly; Mud; m“ “baron. buy‘ grandparents in Middleton. " borits from his dadl The Gamers can trace their racing asnarvel indeed, and “Young Jake," than 2 m A“ o‘ the omits were "om Chm“ ‘a 3a - '6” m‘ mmms ma“ l" i“ ‘he “Id forth daily 5nd nick's triumphant l-e- » "_- A coiumbio Ls now the gem of the blood right back to a. great-igrand- has carried on even more marvelously 2m t ‘ “my d b W1 1 Plti-Fbwflh ~53 39 .614 Imilivli Phrase announced immediately tum withfilaispomfot they, may, . Mr. Fred Murphy, chem-in, 111020195 um,‘ u wen as the ocean. and “a,” father’ who w“ repuwd to be the a‘ bung,“ has ti“) - ‘fight: the}? ‘rag: 0x1‘: new York ......... 60 47 5'61 by his orchestra, the development of . . 4;...’ ‘ .. , . b. to. Summer-side on Saturday evening uraily the acclaim proudly concerns best jockey of his day in Ireland. On the other hand, there are many. which w” made b wmlam m one st‘ mm‘ 52 52. m“ which tbfxmusltm‘ “W's” °x the °p' Miss Margaret Mlcnae, R. N1,‘ of I ‘_ ‘Young Dick" Glendon, coach of the The father of the Gamers actually many exceptions to that "it-rul-is-in o! h“ raceywlth Diectum l Brooklyn .......... 44 59 .427 era is its mosplnteresting musical New Bedwm M355.“ ,5 spend“; m, Mrs. Otto Douli, Cheiton. was the - » batsmen who study on Morningslde booted home nine winners out of tile-fatally’ ‘belief. Yet everythinz The report “the gyrricusemeetin: Cincinnati 43 so I A" “Mum The prophecy me“ is dew" summer with her" b81111“. MT- lfld‘ we“ °I h“ “rem!- M" and M"- uoights, New York clay. thirteen starts at Iowa fair grounds else being normal, the sons of great l m8 h _ “m” '- ‘a 51 ‘m’ m‘ m mmmve- Mrs. David Macasc. of The Ponds] 1°“ mm". Central Bedeque. last "Yuunl Glendon" concedes the oid- last summer. "Pa" Garner was only athletes should have their father's 12am sloilgwtshfiga; fgfedvizruz Pbuldelph“ ___.H m 62 ‘an 95°‘ m: “Mb” “d “mm” ""9 south Pinettc. Mlssldaclilasaridher "=4- " A ' : n w - . . - i - timer, "well, he's almost as good u 65 years old then. instincts for (if not as much success wmnmeg Wm me ‘finest he“ m P ‘t ‘ma-‘but du-Bemmt 59°41“ t° h“: brother Joni-i H. recentiy motored ‘Old Dick." He's carrying on where Football and baseball arestudded at) a given game. 5W m me $10000 pace ha m0 wag ‘NTERNATlONAL LEAGUE “wider” m“ ‘m mmm" them’ throuah Fir-E River. " Belle 31W! and‘ M“ m“ WWKh- mmi Bedeflllfi- l u 4' i , ' ' ‘ ' m.‘ "ma ‘an 0n’ And h“ brother’ with the mm“ of mo“ who“ hm‘ ‘mood Wm m w a commerabm the slowest paced in 2:08. There 220:: to? wiiloeshlosilliad woo? Lflma gap‘ ma‘ “$1M ‘flqnds gnthivwgst of her daughter’ M". i - Hubert is another fine chlf off the era-were one-time grid or diamond degree of efficiency in everyiine of . ‘ p 3 in the latter ‘place. I I " x Y ~ fimPbcll. Cheitoll. , , - h uh 1 m h d“ we" 9' ‘mmber c“ “he? Yemarklbk Reading 60 55 .523 alternately rags and cringe, dancing .- . . l ‘ . Dion on oar, producing winners for stars, and brothers w o ave t uman en vor. “m” at the swam” mew“: sfiem Mon“ x 59 m“ h h l h 1 m th 3 u, . h i m e. h“ o: Golan.“ L~ ea d0 .406 w o s oud e g en e sens- with a m“. new ma no “W, w. Mrs. Harrison MacFarlane and two 1 A ihNe 1i! lwcz 8h h“ dad's one; _ Boston ... ...1 d 0 oer won the Hambletonlarl Smite for 01 .402 lions atmosphere in which Holofernes w“ bu“ “k M M“ {mm “yo” children, Mm consume and Man“ I biaafteravlnsihmufl B L Blake rho Taylor: soihoie. harlson. three year old trottei-s in 2:02»; and n A” uwobelmed “m! doom‘ ma a ‘on; d m n’ m. ‘who! flak-vb’ mum“ “mwmd- Intended the m i i “ma PM! b? “mm”! ‘m’ “mmwl” hro onulea Benclw n the $10000 trot in 2:01 . - ‘m m ° ° m -° "‘- - ' ’ p means“ ' ‘ ‘ s“ r “d G I alter igsinfl a ...... to Full Worth?’ m ‘m “in”! hscenatvebetwilel? wim Igflln my hm‘ m“ ym‘ m“ “p m m” m Md on chem)“ sham on mm- ’ ‘ ,, ,____ l a in ' - ‘ _ _ . 71"?” “m” "YW"? m‘ Wm“ . - rmsr GAME in 2:02. Colonel Strand’ won the three logo‘: $.35 lfss '§p“i§®§"§§.omrl§“'§l ‘Myvrfidliltgsi My“: e511 rexy up 0n . ‘ - ‘ , i! Ill "e B l1 ‘ . -——-———————~ " 00mm!!! W" "Y" P summer's BASEBALL ycar old paco in 2.0m. Betterwin the - - “p, m, mo“ m mine, m fyggg-angg] M1 mdusmout g Gummy w.“ hold a“ mtermmnfl h his i=1‘ 1-! fl 1C8 O Y Cayuga: waters. w ere p8" 11,, 11, g, two year old pace in 2:01 and Walter Bu‘ w, 5mm; steered hgmse]; l- _ . . - with" m’ m” year ha“ ouch, and oqounz 55m Te“ AMERICAN LEAGUE 5t. Louis ... ... ... “z: 1 1 Dear the two year 01d trot in 305%- e gal-net‘ any relaxation of the ausiere M: Pm Mam“ at Mmnyi - ' Eyck. who with the 19mm‘ 3°“ " Philadelphia ...-i n" o at Grand Rapids Waiter Dear won Ulllt€d of! attitude of mind with which he faced m ' ‘ m d1, ‘m w.“ and] biiib. reminded many v! h“ "m" n. n. n. Sherdel. Mitchell. Hnliahan and the three year old trot in limit end ,‘ , his task at tho outset. rm orchestra Vi" “mm” '1 y d. . G reaching triumphs at Bflflwse- N", yin-g u, ,,, ,,. .,.. 4 ,1! 0 5mm‘, wfllmuhy n“; Buy“. Hanover Bertha the two year old trot Judlth ,3 M eflts may sometimes soar lntorichiy scin- mum ‘ a: new Nocgwm Th9 Vite" "e figuratively m“ o! (frvzialld “.2 1i 0 1112:0456 which was within (quarter _,__ fllgflng puns“- inquhich he m. hough u“: ‘gm’ ‘ Qmbgcm‘ g ' , will and srenwm! W“ “i” ‘my’ Zachary. Moore and Benlonsh: ssoonn GAME or a mend c! the world's record tor LONDON, August a. (By Canadian 50111195 o, modem hfinnony m 8km ‘L: °ndew°onsm wfiuznkh ‘ A Hospital lnafm the college crew traditions 0f Miller, Shellac: and L. Scwell. Myatt. \ foals of that alie- Gaylworthy won the Prcem-"Judlth." winch was sly/en fully exploited. but the voices stead- cmur t; ccomwood and rem,“ m- W fies: their "families. ilucenieis In." “m, 1° l n. n. c. c5000 trot in 2:04 alter 108111; heals its initial production recently at con- sorely resist all softening influences. 1 s,“ rm; n m’ h, $1M - t r “'4' 0am!" "Y" ‘he 9°‘- Th° “I” " n. n. is. st. Louis ... ...1: 19 a to San 00v liver-Mil and i-ullawni inhrcnt ooroch and is the first, opera. by Th, result is that through the eri- 2°53, :0 x ‘:1: 0:’ m“ w, 6ft,‘ .5,“ u: a with °' * ,,, ... ., , .. .10 11 8 Philadelphia I... ... ...9 1s 1 Zzmiti which was aquartci- of IBGC-Ifln English composer in a zenerl- tire mpcra‘ everyone speaks in the W0“ 880w.“ miseaiuupeflnumlthe pemcvly ‘mm’ g: ghimge ..'I if. 1 Jlaines, Hold, Shordcl. Alexander 011d 158561‘ "i511 the WM m“ 511B tlon, has not been received with un- sometime of voice. the tone appro- bum“ . I . . oversea! ‘ “mm u“ Russel, Morrison and Gaston; Walsh and Wilson. made at. Syracuse last year when she gnimous applause on the part of the pr-igtg go m, Qpgnmg pfgphggy The ‘ A , v V.‘ ; “"3": "may _ Welkland, Adkins and Berg. Swoetiand. MoGraw and Leslnn, defeated Hollyrcod Colin. The other critics. Alfred Kalisch. music critic of voices are strictly confined to a single M: Neil Mick“ o! m‘ h“ rle ‘u “we,” . _ - . . - (Name 0H \ outstanding performances at Grand the Daily News and Westminster Craz- note to eacirsyllable. and the per- cmuy return“ 1mm ‘Yeti-ML “an o, Th“ w" “haw,” B. H. l. WTEBNATIONAL SATURDAY Rflliids were made by Ruth M. Chéh- etts, says it is a remarkable work for aistent use of fnontone prevents the ._ . l . _ ; dam.‘ "his time on oi llla . .. ... ... ..6 l1 D ault} when she won in 2102M. Kinney a. first o era" and his criticism, on phrases from having even such car~ . ' . ~ " ' ' m, .- it 8°" "MM l‘ - i’ - v Mr Murdock Macriieo oi Gian "m?" q nctrolt .25 is 0 . n. u. n. Direct when he raced on in front of Lhp whole, is favorable. The Times actor as is obtainable within these Fates‘, who mum“ ham; m some, “remit tactile Groves. Elm-es and Coehrane; Toronto ... ... ... ... ... ..l d o Bonnie M. in molk-Bernice Logan critic‘ is less lenient, particularly with limits." - . . i ween,‘ h“ ram“ to m‘ um; " the m‘ h" only u Wlritebill and Ham-ave. Jersey City ... ..0 '1 a when she defeated Riley In 310354 Ind the liberetio, which was written by The character of the chic; Eunich Sh," U B A . m” can‘ m; flmy soruuoi, and O'Neill; flnpklng m; Louis Direct when he won the third Arnold Beilnctt author and Joiu-nalisl was surely misrepresented theatrically .' .‘ ~‘ .' . - . _ ~ , ~ m“, m“, _ , n. if. E. slorgons. heat of the free for all pacgin 2:034. and iniiznatcs that the opera left as» well as musically. A swarthy . . . - . ., . i p. ‘ n “V” “c, ALL 4 '4 ’ Washington ... ...! 0 2 A check up 01 the sroup of win- a general impression of monotony. bearded seflt-ltmln. who mirhfi m“ Mrwxsifpwujizhiammdr ,0‘: x0,“ "ma; the ' v r ' . . ..z J4- - 3.1! B. ninz drivers show .that so Palin rho com er of the music is mama bisappearancshavebeen own brother ' ' ' . ' m c bottle and lei 1°“ lhe Rlght s." MM‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ p "pm i land. who has been under treatment‘ ' p, up ‘q your drill‘ Mai-berry, Braxion and Spencer; Montreal _... ... ... ... ...o a 4 is in from withjwcnty four races Goossens, well-known composer and Holofernes himself, he seemed de- m ‘bout m‘ mam“ m‘ hmmflum _ . money} p“: Applflflfih Stewart. Ogden and FerrelL ‘ Reading .19 19 1 to his credit. The leaders in his stable operatic conductor. lerinined not to loss his dlxnity l! “<1 “on. 8gb“ u irhtiy-‘mpiovedh l""“°'”°"', I Thormaholn, Pomarakl, Dean and are Labrador, Contender.‘ Petrozuy Mr. Kalisch says: filly coaiswhcreils the suggestionsoi h. m‘ . ._ . . . _,,, . p b 715553- when r103: NAT]°NAL'IEAQUE gyfugnyf Italy; Fowler- 5nd (Inga, and Winninpog. vic 21min; is in "The plot of "Juditlf is. or ouzhtto tht book m clearly that ha should ‘fi ; , . . llamas. 142013“ ‘Q . - , n. n. E. second pllce with seventeen victories. be farnillar to everybody. for it 101- have no dignity to lose. i y". ‘is’; 1am,“ i, n, 1|, 1;, Bulhlo ... H, .,_ “.3 1 a Darlrey Grattan. Bernice Logan, lows the Blbloal story closely. Mr. “This_oulivi_ou_sness_ to verbal sug- I m“ on!‘ n hum _, ,,, U, u, U1 15 q Baltimore ...1 l: "1 Young Senator and the Royal Lady Bennett tells the story of-the klllln: ieslldn accounts for the general irn- . , .. i‘ ‘kw y c": ' l" " ‘ ~ i‘ " heardoi o ., I - m no in 300i! - M.‘ u”; 5 a Mme, Buchanan, wlllhml ms Ur- have been his most successful mounts of i-loloferaea in terse. maryous llnl- pretaion of monotony which the op- - . -~ .- , .. . _ .. If” M" Y » » . - ~ - v - I v " - erick a Mo: Vi» ' mm‘ orthm ‘, . - m", "4 5mm; GQQQQIQI]. Maya, baa; llolllanwerth and llooiv; The New Jersey irainer. marl Pjl- liah, based on the authorised version. eravfleit. Perhaps Mr. (iooaseris felt at _ w. . ‘y . ha. . . , He has not embroidered it with psy- that m; lleixiictt. was leading him irl- "° 8 w" l" m 9W" .. W! Vi?! man. is in thir place witlafourteen winners Whlig of the other: Harry B-ILE. ...: s l m“ i" m“ §'-"‘*'"54"Z“" "*5; Judd and Farrell. blower i»: Mi friendship, . m- Irontod by famoii! Iubllo Gardens. to-teluptatlbri. the" temptation to do chological subtleties. ‘rile story moves what other composorshave. done with without, deviation or episodes. irrelee each seven. the outstanding .avent'for "The music social with bath and "an. an“ flQyfig-k _,___, __1 a o Brusic has had twelve. Breitenfield ,. , , will“ "W- 5"“? . ‘ nan-lager and Florence; “m... and Stokes each eisverhvalentine and vam m- otherwise except a danced», llmlllar situations, and, mum; u, n“!!! 6i $11M"! wimtrysidsla eli- m‘ "'2," m, M n. n. a. Moi-via and Jlnngllng. - Hodson each nine. Walter Co: and it's appointed endThia iron-cums», determined to leave characterisation WM“ *0 '1" "Pelvid family o! ‘lie .u_""'°" Hum“, ___ _.__»_, n- u - _ g ~ Tom nor-moron omit wiih their in; but it has ore disadvantage that mo expression-mo andorchorirt." ‘ flmflti '- gmalya -‘ ... ..‘.~..d 0 l American porfurnery is becoming colts and Dr. Parshali and Nat Roy it gives the composer but little scope _-‘ _ ~ ‘ r ' -» ,-'——- -" ‘ ." ' '. _ variey of mood or Atmosphere. ' Rustic has one automobile to every 31mm"; 15011116118!“- i-ild ‘i All! popular in Farla. . y . v count-r! lathe. lwond-ilave "canon _ oimxiooasenaisbeatlljfiopdrbonsfv _ _ pleasant summit than cure‘! Inn . being the vein" of ‘Sol-- ‘ fatty. Iliel and Barium: Clark. ' » - » . ‘ credited t0 the last named Min] Bil lmldon is 0o have a new club build- "ggm; (My; renewal of the-M. l M. 00.000 event described as _ ‘_ I I . v ~ - 1 ~ lug editing almoooo. which ho won with Rose aurora ‘in omo‘ and micro-o: The orchestra is ; hallways‘ addition ‘oar lino of mo dfoiililtyiidlflbt auspicious eiia ruuourrh ..a lo i . -.-- - arlml " masterly, and in spite of csuslstoht Innis now operate 90s buses. v the heat huntver-really beta-oo- " ‘ " - ‘iraveims hmwekeeoinc schools ---------- scrnbrarlaaa, the mono ia never cos ' ' "" ‘i ' ' ‘ “ ‘ ‘ - firm“! M? h"! l mlfllllilflbn fioieat in variety. impending trendy "y "lhekiapdnoss ‘aovlrnniont operates oi lemme mains prim presumi- mo. over it from‘ the impressive odrrirssoo" auto more." ' _......’ .- 3 , i mousing-chum ofthocpatnnitro - . v-.--'-~ Qfgpfl army ooo§,__o.-§.u‘ 1 ‘ gum,» attach and humane; you». and inborn- o.- llava proved a success in Franco. . no.1. * _ ' Thotrousseau of a recent society y» " l. 3.1!. bride in London consisted of sports MQ,;_qo,.,aa§_lllIi.-J.l.\--fl“ l Dania $35M!!- ._.-,-.i..