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' waft-Y".- iiiiiiiii PlillllS llllll PRlllE uiiiiii siiiii succiss (United Press) GENEVA, July 24.-With pro- duciion of coal in the Saare Valley reaching durlnl-‘l lllll iiinrcii, and continuing ever since. the highest figure it has ever at- tained since tiie close of the war, the League of Nations is pointing (i, pride to its administration, not ily there but elsewhere, as a pros month At the present time the League s not only charged with the lul- iuistratioii of the Snare Valley i the Free City of Dantzig, for line being is also in control the financial administration of ustria nnil llungary. _ lu all of these four centers, the League lins not only been able to gi-t tho financial situation back onto a sound basis. but has been able to bring about a degree of prosperity, that is fast becoming the pride oi all Leagu- iiiiii economic ei-s. The prosperity that has been de- veloped by the League ailmlnlstrn- tioii in the Satire valley has just been reflected in the fittest quart- erly ri-pnrt. of the League's Govern- ing UOIlI/liltiilfliiill for the district. All previous records since the end of the war for coal production in the valley were shuttered dur- ing the month of March when a total of 1,321,700 tons were extract- ed 'i‘liis figure is being stead ly maintained since then. This increased (Conitinued on Page 3)‘ ———-¢0¢n--—-—— To Patrol ‘Ocean Route 0i (Canadian Press) Nl-JWPOIH‘, July 24. ——The des- troyers Lawrence, Coghlau, Barry and McFairlane which will production has resulted in an increased coal traf~ fic on tho railways of the valley which now averages 40,000 tons a day against 35,000 tons last year. “FACE TlllAl llN World Fliers form part of the cordon to patrol the Ttllllt‘. of tho army filers on the trani-rAtli-intlc caressing left here to- day to take posts on the Iceland to Nova Scotln legs. They will be joined a-t Boston by the destroyers ’i‘liere were delcrlptlg itllfltll g: rli lo Igor: old 0 l “hi, we iii-mi aw: ill . W!‘ fir» stein we nanriue in; "a hi! It, d“! .__._.., (Canadian Profit.) OAK l/lAilbHOR, Ohio, July 24.— Ten persons were killed and ten others injured, some seriously, last. night when the New York Ceptral u passenger train crashed lnito an automobile truck iit a grade cros- sing outside this village. Charles Ausbitrn and at. Halifax by -tlie cruiser Milwaukee. latter is carrying u seaplane which will be; available luau emergency. Train Hitilar, 20 Killed and Injured The 20 persons in the i liondenspdspgai word, not i ' w»! martini ll our‘ oolumnz .i.:i*:si;..=i lvlltv . a. MID .. t. .,,.i ta “ out tel whereas-It amt-A, ‘ll truck. 'l‘liey had been on n days on i-iiig ll), Sand lioacli Lake area and were returning home when the iic cident occurred, The deed nrofizill of Attica, Ohio except the driver who was from Willard, Ohio. i-Iye witnesses (lOOlIIITBfi that the ‘illvfir of the car had stopped thr- miicliiae at the railroad crossing gone ahead to scan the tracirti and bod apparently failed to see the liliiioiwlvlng train. He is said to have Bone back fo the truck and rlven on to this track tilrocll)’ head of the train Wilicll hound for ‘Poleilo from Cleveland he force oi.‘ the collision r-ni-rh-rl he wreckage oi the truck 300 int-t own the track hurling boillms in l/"y direction and scattered lilo Dllnlered wood and Illattered me- al for many feet. wil Fl OI‘! Nil IN iHs All EUUNTAY Reported That Liber- als and Conserva- tives Will Link Up to Defeat Labor. (Canadian Press) LONDON, July 24.~—illlti0l‘il(iilill an apparently calm political siir- faco in Great llritaln today strange currents are moving the possible result of which may he a riulitzally new alignment of the various piir- ties in the next general election, which cnnot be long iiclaycil. Many Liberals are llllliiillliitdllly impatient to shake off the burden of supporting a Socialist govern- ment and are ivllling to cooperate with the ailvanccil wing of the Cou- servative l'lll'iy to fight the next election on the sole issue of So- cialism vsi. Aiiti-Sotriiillsiti. Dle~Haril Conservatives, how- ever, refused to szinctiiou any com- binntilun with any Liberals and are. creating dlssensiou wltliln their own ranks on this pout. The proposed appearance of‘ Whi ston (ihurclilil and Sir Robert l-lorue on tho same platform short- ly is a siginificant development. There li-i every prospect that n new party led by Churchill will (Continued on Page 8.) DIRECTBRS Til SEPTEMBER 9T (Canadian Press.) TORONTO, July 24-—-‘l-t was au- nounced here today that the flirt!!!- tors and official of the Home flank of Camilla cliairgetl lii connection with the suspension ot’ thiit ‘insti- tution lust August will lace trial before Judge iloiilsivortli, senior judge of the county oi’ York on the ziiitcrnoon oi‘ St‘]iil‘llllii'l‘ ti. According to Lrowu authority the original charges ‘in the indict- ment will stand, but proi-iweiliiigs will not he taken nirziiimt. A. is}, Cul- vert who was zit-tine manager nt the bank at the time of suspension lie will likely be llill'il by the crown its out: o.’ tlic principal wit- Results Of The Liquor Plebiscite . (Canadian Press) REGINA, July 2i. ---\\'ith 2.203 polls out of 2,501 in the ]il‘li\'lili‘.t‘. hiiviig reported this vote iu the liuiior pitiblz-itciti: the majority for motierntlon stands at 32.002. 'l‘ho majority iii favor oi‘ straight govirrniiient control as opposed to lilo beer ciuuse ls 8.315. A dlrvo- tinn in the moderation lead during the pmit twenty four hours is ac- ociiutetl for by the receipt of of- ficial flgurra from u number oi constituencies some oi‘ the figures being iit Vilflillifil! with the returns :0 PATRIOTIC ourauasr '0 FOLLOWS Music FEAST 1- 0- m aAvAmA-t OO§OOIIOOOO§OOIHO§ 1- " e O Bayreuth. Bavaria, July g4. 4- '! —~The opening performance of l» the Wagnerian festival iie- -|- vclopcd into a Natioualistic 0' demonstration yesterday. liar-i irig the finale of “Die ilelster- 1- flingcr" llans Sachs‘ words 1' "Admitting the words II- ol Nureinburg-—“lf the Iloly 1- Gorman Empire should cruin- 1' ble. to dust, our sacred (tor-if mun iirt would still reniiilii" 1' ilroiiseil an outbreak of pat- il- riotlsui on the part at‘ the ou- up tire audience which rose miii 4- vocifernusly joined in dliree 1- stanzris of "Deutclilanil Uber -l- Allies." Willie nobody is suspeeteil t!‘ to have ill‘S]iil‘i‘li the llilliilllftl il- cllinax to the initial pcriorm- It 1' uiicc it. was observed that the -l- olii lllOiiitfffllifffil colors were 1' 1' iioisteil over tho festival ball. ~l' i+++iQO++¥++§¢§+ Bethlehem Steel Misses Quarterly Dividend (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, .iiily 24.-—Dii'ect- ors lot‘ the lletlilelieni Stool Corp- oration today omllttcil the regular quarterly d-ivitlcml of $1.25 a share on the i-onimtin stock due at thils time. The total int-time of the cor pnratiou for the second quarter of the year amounted to $7,400,894 as (llililpllfilll with 810540.149 in the prcccetliiig three months. The sur- plus after ilividcnils and tiharges il/(IH 3203.167 contrasted with $1,- 197.13?! lu the first tiiinrtcr. ++++++++++++++++¥+¢ + Pope To Receive 500 British Tars (Canadian Press) ROME, July 24. —Flve hundred officers and sailors of the British fleet at present in Naples, will be t-ilven an aiitlimicn by the Pope upon their arrival here.‘ Naval Reserves Leave On Long Cruise The following men oi the Char- lottetown Naval Reisnrvi‘ loft this l'll(il‘llill'-Z for Ilaiiiiix to complain preparations for tlilrty ilays’ volun- tary service on the ll. M. S, (lous- tiiiice: Leonard Connolly, liiPPllOPi lngraliam, F. Morrison, E. Fnrdy, all of Charlottetown; C. Yoetnn, liarohi F. Lowellyri, and S. (Ilurk of (ieorgetown, (in Monday the detachment. will embark on the Constance at Si. John, This ship belongs to the "l-lglit cruiser" type. She its‘ similar iii class to the dl. M, S. Capetown which visited this city last sum- nier. From Si. John tho Constance proceeds to ll. S. waters, vlslt~ lug Portland anil liar Iliarbor, Me. After an extensive cruise on the Atlantic she will go to Quebec for the carrying out of naval inaueir vree and tactical exercises, at the coucliisiim oi which she will dis- embark the local men at lliillfax, The R, C, N. V. IL of this Pro- iriuen iis ll very active llllii this sum iuer and every opportunity of giv- ing “R men a practical and work- ing knowledge of naval life is eagerly seized by its 0. 0., Lieut- G, ll, liuntiiln. The North Ailnntilc Squadron will llkciy pay n visit here in the late summer and nu iiiitloiivtir ie being uinile ifm- the provision of iiii- other cruise for the ioctil boys while it remains here. tiPP-iiflll night. n Easy For Persons To ‘Have Marriages Dissolved In R u s s i a. i (gangland Prise) l sin offers far more advantages toi persons seeking easy and quick divorce can be obtained within five ' ‘ at a 00st of $150. are videtl both imme- mes to the till solution of the marriage tias. If. how ver, one party objects to dis- l,'tbe one mast be referred to the eeuris, which will decide the ‘ ~ notion on its merits. ' , L...) ,. _,ir"f'il" .9 . Iloosilnot does not constitute Wild reason for the annulment liivtimtiu but dent-tin ‘ ' M?» *5‘ l i iiivoius lll FlllE iiiiiiiiis llNlllll illE snviii iitciiii: NKBOOW. July lL-Goviat Rue-HMS, in many cue; applicants for divorces than nsrhfliil all! 018w illici- canoe couples divorced had been ‘ the world. ‘Under a new decree a] csl views are held to be sufficient causes. No Russian may obtain aili- vorce and remarry more than three times within one year- In consequence of the flexibility of the Soviet civil code coverinz domestic relations, divorcee in tho Moscow district increased by 45 per cent. during the first six months of 1024, as compared with divorces were married only from three days to three months. in eth married from four to forty years. Religious superstition was one of the most frequent Mules given in application: for divorce. frhe one with which a divorce can be obtained contracts striking- iy with the difficulties which beset those who sought separation dur- Ina the Cnriet dayl when divorce war almost impossible on account in the fifteenth. With eyes glazed squared circle?. “Swan Song” For French llingltioyllast Night (Canadian Press) ‘NEW YORK, July 24.-Gene Tunney, New York, light heavyweight champion of the United States won by a technical knock- out in the fifteenth round from Georges Car- I pntier, champion of Europe, in their schedul- ed fifteen round bout at the P010 Grounds to- + night. Carpentiei- failed to respond to the bell ’ colorful Frenchman was a pathetic sight in his corner when the gong‘ rang for the final round. He tried to rise but fell back exhausted Gene Tunney proved himself the better man last night and forced the courageous Carpen- tier to sing his “swan s0ng"’-Will he quit the and sagging body the lHlllilll Ill ilPENill Hilii Yiiiillllll ‘Marimba Band and Clever Imperson- ator Delight Lar ge Audiences at Opening ,Per- formances. The opening pcrioriiiiinces oi Swurthinore Ciiillliililflllll hold uii» tier the big tent on the Prince of Wales College (lrnuiiils yesterday afternoon and cveuliii; wore well attended, the iiuilicnizcs iii llOlll instances voting the program's" spieiiiliil duct-issues, After- iiitroilut-iory remarks by this your}; Siipcrliiteiiilciit, Mr. ll. illbsizliiuiiu, who was illlfOlillCPll by liiiitriiiittiriC. ll, Black, the tiller- noon program was devoted to the Blue and White llliiriiuba lliiiui which also featured in the evening program. At the evening performance the Siipiarliiteniient introduced to iilu ituiilenco his staff oi zissislziiitts, mtinely Miss Mary Wilson, Junior Chautauqua leader, Miss lliizol lai- flour, assistant lcador in Junior Chautauqua and cashier; Mn Illcli- ard Thompson teiit captain; lillli Mr. Charles Scarron assistant teiit manager, The Marimba Iliind consisting of a sextette of musical artists from (illliitiilifilifl, Control America, ll~<ll*.\‘ in its perioriuimctits iiutlvu illtliitll instruments tiiilleil miiriiiibas. ("nil- siriictod entirely of wood, niiirlmba lit-lug a Latin woril Rigllll'_\'lll!4 the “sound of wood." 'i‘lie pro gram of this orgunlzatltiii‘ (‘lillSlSl cd of impular and classical pictitis (Continued on Piqe 3.) Shlliilililiill iliiil illil llil iiil llljlllfilll in New Brunswick Hidden Among Sardines (Canadian Press.) BANGOR. Mo“ July 24.—'l‘n pa)’ a fine of 84,000 each or serve n your and ll day in the l-‘etlersi Peal tciitiary nt Atlanta th from now until August ll to raise the money or get ready for the south was the ultimatum delivered by Juilizo John A. Peters tn the United stat- eta District Court here today to lingo Sachs and Bernard iPlunkeit of Cleveland. Ohio. and Harry it‘. liurpee and Charles A. llayclock. ofdtbe opposition if éiielgbvaintnil M1?“ ‘it. mend i difllht » , it p ea of p8,“! ill‘ the hi! 0f ooilsplra- cy, to viola e t federal prohibi- tion is 1| gust einpiinn int July to s ‘In 0 cues, or whmrey conceal tn enrtoad of ding and t elites coin . _ suns and mime shim b hi: endow- Whiskey Put in Cars'Prominent ‘American HE5Efl- PilNi5 Al SYDNEY Ti SHUT UUWN Lack of Orders and Low Tariff on Im- ported Steel Giv- en as Cause of Tie-up. plants iit Sydney was illlllfillllflPti by President it, M. Wolvln in an oi‘ flcliil statement given out today. The shut down of operations will be effective. from August 9. “A severe ileprtissitm arising from lack of buying orders is now general in the steel industry," the stialciiient says, “both in America nnd ddiiropo and steel works have been forced to close or to ilrastie- ally cut down production on both continents. l-lvery effort has fnllnil lo provide further business aiiil the financial resources of the corpora- tion have been sli-nlncil in’ efforts to provide einploymtmtT. i‘."i‘ho. statement adds: "The in- i-reasctl cos) oi‘ coal in Cape lire- ton makes the cost of producing iron and steel at Sydney higher than the prlccis at which Canailliiu consumers ivrin hiiy steel products from llcigiuiu and Fraiirieilellver- ed with customs iliiiles paid, Ac- tion hy the government in proper 1y adjusting the customs tariff on imported steel so as lo give this industry and (luniiilliiu labor the same porcentagi» of protection it enjoyed before the war, Wiilllfl re- s-ult in keeping tho steel plant iii iiill operation, particularly ilie rod iuill which would have been mak- ted in large quantities this yvnlfl" iiiii ill llll llliilililii Says it is a Move to Assist Re-election of President. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, July 2t.—'l‘he cir- culation of sensational stories of damage to the Can- adian wheat crop on this side of the line is declared by rkot experts hero to be a part of a plan to boost the price of wheat for political purposes. Charles M. Tnichenrt, of that flour firm of Truelieort and Rus- sell, is quoted in despaicii from ilaltimore as saying that his f|rm's advices have demonstrated recent crop reports to be inlceu uts and "that some of the political powers thlt be" have deter-rained to ad- mun the grain markets at the e that the fall sown wheat is it nerve ted and brought on the mi_ lat. ‘Phi dlld ma, is "currently re rind imagine well informed , . Z (Combined on Phi 8) _ .-.___._... t... (Canadian Press.) music were impossible on SYDNJQY. N. .liily 24.~A nine ginger beer. l)’ day ticiip of the lirltlah idm- He was speaking on a bill pire Sit-cl Corporation's steel promoted by the Bishop of “Toy Pistol Bride” Nell was arrested with bride," formerly Marion Miller. ding in o. house nit Road was a sensation lu gthe mils that have been impor- “mm, mm, Qucoii Street by lietctlve Clarke, "-4.? who has been on the lookout. for hlin since Jilly 8, O'Neil is charged with tnillugho] support his wife. "iiuil firmlly"’-— the latter consisting oi‘ a baby born a. few weeks lifter the Wfitliiilli-i“ mid with dt-sertiiig tlicni. Sao Paulo-lhty is Ap- [iriizlllan Federal troops have be- gun their long expected major nt- Pniilo City, according to messages here toil damaged, the messages said. Hilly of the fine buildings in tlieiielttte of the city were partly destroyed by shell mo. The city his been ladle melons from Beam in ‘partly evacuated. t § DECLARES JELLICO. ‘Pi-lit i‘ Fcoc, 4- New Zealand when opening O 'l' "Flock liouse“ wh-icli bail ‘It l‘ been acquired by Now 'Zeu- i- i’ laiiil ship-owners for a home it l- for Sons of British seamen, in 1' 'l' the British Senmt-ui-i Fund. if {l- todiiy aildressieil the 25 boys il- now rcslilliig there. lie said: l’ “You iii-e the sons of Brlt- il- Iliifsh seamen among ivlron; [il- + have spent my whole life and III i (hey lll‘ti the salt of the earth." 1' The boys are boiiig trained i" 1- in the latest mctlitiili-l of iigric- il- + iiiture. ii- iltfilllli§§§§lllf§ilt -—?—<0>—-—- t-o-b-b4-o-oooooqooxoo-o4 0-04; lilllE BRIEFS Iiast Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires (Canadian Press) TOKIO, July 24.-A new policy toward Russia by which it is believed the Japanese government would be Willing to grant recognition to the Soviet government was adopt- ed by the cabinet at an extra- ordinary session today. - HALIFAX, July 24. —W. L. Kennedy, barnister, Truro, N. 8., was sentenced to nine months by Judge Wallace in the county court here today tor pilitreing. The offence was committed during a civil hear- ing of the supreme court. LONDON, July 24. —Lord Dawson of Penn famous phy- sldlan, from his "It l" "l0 House of Lords declared that the purest lilteratinrs art and Q§QHIO§OQQHINIHIIO§Q| i-"SALT 0F THE EARTl-WO VISCOUNT ‘l’ t WELLINGTON, New Zea- 4' lanil, July 24.—Vlscount Jcl- i Governor-General of!’ 1' acknowledgement of a. ilebt to ll" , HHBHEHY Bandits Forced Man- ager to Open Vault —Stal’f Compel- led to Lie on Floor. (Canadian Pren) VANCOUVER, July 24. — Three bandits held up the staff of the (Jauaillaii llauk of Commerce on Robson Street at 9.30 o'clock this "Writing and forced the manager, G. A. lloiiiiiillic to open the inner apurtniciit of the steel vault and escaped with nineteen thousand dollars. Mr. Bonnnllie attempted to turn lllltl grapple with one of the des- perudoes and was struck over the head with the butt end of a rt.» volvcr which cut his scalp. Sthiggered and dazed he was coin- pelicil to open the safe and the bandits scooped several bundles of bills from the cash drawer. The other -two robbers kept the mom'- bers of the stuff covered with their revolvers and compelled them to lie prostrate on the floor. H. Buss, ledger keeper, attempted to scrutinize the men but: was threat- ened with death by one of the thugs who struck him with the muzzle of u gun. --i-( Wisconsin Youth Admits Killing His Father (Canadian Presi) HUDSON, Wis, July 24. ——Be. cause his father "was dilWflYB swearing around the house," 21- Yillll’—0l(l Willard Krueger killed him with an iron bar and buried his hotly in t1li abtiniluncil hog pen. Oxford which is an elaborate and lnqenuoul device for in- troduclng local option which might eventually be enlarged into prohibition. SYDNEV, July 24. —An Aus- tralia cable via Reuters states that a great International ex- hibition in Australia ls pro- posed. lt is believed that such an exhibition would prove of great advantage to the corn- monwealth and would attract a large number of visitors from all parts of the world. Charges Husband With Desertion (Canadian Press.) TORONTO. July ‘24.—.lohn O'- foiliiy charged ‘toy pistol (inserting ' the The youthful groom, whose wed- on Kluitston that lasted iu was uppri-lieiiileil says a formal confession which authorities said he made hero yes- terday. —-—-<o>---_ Arab Notables Support Husseini JERUSALEM, July 24. —King liusslan of the Iletijnl has received new support for his claim to the calipliute at a conference of Arub notables held in Mecca, The conferciice issued a pro- clamation to the Mosiom world ile- clarlug that King llusstslu, us tho ruler of lletijaz, is the most fit cau- tlltfate for the calipliate because oi.’ the fact -tbiit_the liediaz is the only Moslcm country which enjoys full iiltltipflNlCilCE anil which properly observes all the laws of Allah and his prophets. Flight 0i U. S. Airmen Delayed LONDON, July 24. — Announce- ment was maili- tonight that the world flight of the Auiericiiiii ririuy airmen would not be continued from llrougli before ’l‘liursilay at the earliest. Ncw engines anti lillllllliil‘ estuary adjoins the alr- flrtillir‘ at llroiigli, tests will be mailo on the newly-fitted machines both iii the uir nnd on wtitcr. lithe testi-i prove satisfactory the flight probably will be con- tinui-il 'l‘hurs<lny us fnr as Kirk- wall. ATTACK FllliilllS A FllRTY Eliilll HiliIR preached By State Troops From Three Sides (Canadian Press) RUENOS AlRES. July 24.- ack on the rebel forces in Sac sy. Strong infantry units. supported by tanks and airplanes, advanced “f, on the three sides of the coffee capital yesterday afternoon following an artillery bombardment of 48 mun. rebel eiitrsnciiments on 8m Paulo City has been blllly BilMBAllllMENl Ameliol"! Leave. Americans left Sac Paulo by northbound ships yesterday. The continuous roar of artillery was heard in Santos more than 20 miles away, radio messages said. Meantime other dispatches said disaffeetlons had broken out among federal reinforcements sent from Rio (‘lrsnd do Sui to aid in the final attack on Sue Paulo. A number of officers were arrested. The food scarcity in Sac Paulo city has reached the stage of l near famine, other advices said, and tho rebels are handicapped by leek of a well organised commis- Tbe revolutionary leaders ha“ commandeered cattle herds the interior of 8m Paulo city fur u the borders or Into Ome- no. 1 run-alt dammit. liliiiilillifl Hi5 iliiil illNl floats have been fitted, and as the ' cniiiiiéi ENE. ANB iAhhhl - ' ~ we’ d» ‘aw-flax. _ (Canadian Preu) OTTAWA, July 24. ——Arrango- merits have been completed where. by the affiliated Marconi Compan- ies, the British Government and the OanadiazVDepartmQnt of Mar- ine and Fisheries will establish, probably in the vicinity of Moat- real, trans-Atlantic short wave ser- vice between England and Can- ada. _ decision follows closely The upon the experiments carried out recently by Mr. Marconi which demonstrated successfully tbiat with the use of small-powered sta- tions, short radio waves may ‘be sent long distances. The Cala- dlan sending dud receiving station will solve the problem of the iiim- plre communications in so far as Canada and the Mother Country is concerned. lt will be owned and operated by theMnrconl Wireless Telegraph Company under a. license from the Dominion Govern- ment. The English station will be built fer the British Government by the English Marconi Company and will be operated by the British Post Office Department, the latter paying a percentage of the gross receipts to the Marconi Company. The stations are to have a guar- anteed operating speed of 100 words per minute, and the capital cost of each will be approximately $300,000. This will ensure com- paratively low rates ol transmis- slon. The Weather, Etc. ~ noose-view, l ‘ Tagging or: , TORONTO, July 25, —Msrltlmo fresh south westerly winds, mostly cloudy with showers and local thunder storms. ' l-ligh tide this evening at 6.03 and tomorrow morning at 5.45. Sun nets this evening at 7.38 and rifles tomorrow at 4.35. New moon Thursday, July 31st 3.42 p, m. Siimmerside tide eighteen minu- tes inter than Charlottetown. Maximum and minimum tempera lures: Toronto 8ll-—64 _________ __ cloudy \fnntreal 82-64 _ _. cloudy Quebec 82-58 _____ _- cloudy Charlottetown ’lll—65 --_ fair illaliiax 6&—54 --.-.- --. lair St. John 68—54 cloudy Boston 90-72 ._ _. clear iNew York 86-72 _________ __ clear Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. Rates-tic. per word each insertion. "llrinsndala Hall Monday mov- ing pictures. Special program. 8879-1-15 ll. "Pressed boy wanted 50 tori No. 1 Timothy. Take delivery Chariot- tetoiwn or any near port. Write or lPhone J. J. Stewart, 126 Fitzroy t. 2i "Montague Saturday special show Yen's Theatre. Tbundergate greltelt drama dvnr bretrll lore. H10- 45 it. c "Cont; to porty h: anoe vs on my ev July 85th. Dnbtilfif, fol oreniriild relrnbnientn. (tun-amt) - _iwa~ag__".t*_rnrgfvv-q 4 nay w