_ .\ill‘llill.l.lll Lincoln.‘ . that the fuitfrrfll "torches were writ- l sojourn in Canada, ‘r .. .. Baron Byiia of Vimy having a final chat with s. w. Beatty, k. c. Uiliied Silica unit-- canadla" Piufic head. Juli! before the Empress of France bore hlni ""4 L“! 5W9 down the river toward home Queen Marie Enroute to U. S. , And Canada S. S. LEVLATHAN, Oct. 15-— Queen Marie. of Romania. in on board the Leviathan today on her W" 1° Cwlilii and the United 3m!"- Tii° his ship put. to sea last 1118M from Cberbourg during a rain Bwrm with every light, around the Wai-Qfmmi flsiow and the cruiser Memphis. of the United, States Eur- Olienn uadron brlllialntly illumin- ated and her nearchlights playing “W11 the iinsshin of the .United States merchant marine. During t-he voyage Queen ‘htinrie Wm p335 the time chiefly in reading and writing and ‘Pllstcning in no 1hr. radio. iWhen e316 gets out. in tho west site ‘b01189 io have a (rhancc i" so horsehludr ridilltl, this liclng hcr one outdoor sport, British T Cruisers A At Sesqui-Centen- nial Exposition PHILADELPHIA. Orlt. 15.—A mmiflly iilflnlay in which Royal Marines from the British cruisers Ciiilétown and (lalcntta participat- ed \vith iluitcil stnten 80min“, sailors and marines -mnrkptl u... celebration of British day at tho‘ ‘Sesquiiflentenniau EXDOSHHHI. Tim 12th infantry, ']‘hird (‘nlvnry nnil ‘Sixth Field Artillery from (jump Samuel Nicholas and asailors from 1 ' thc local Nuvy‘Voril mode up the Vlccmdmlral Sir Walter A. (‘ow- ner m, f. _ an. commander of the British a e r we ‘year North Atlrrutic and Wesh indies llig-h Sens Flccl. reviewed thci (‘ollect More Than '70 Songs. Honoring Lincoln iildtlNtildildliD, lll.,-tlct. 15,-- Fumpuign stings, mni-chcs, hymns, of prulnc uud fuucrul niurcbcs, iuorcdhiui scvcuty in inimbcr. cu~ ionizing Abraham Lincoln, bttvc bccn cnlltstrtiatl -b;.' (lcorgln l.. Os. bornc. llbrurittn of thc illiuois Stutci llirzioricxil library. "'l'ho first songs ln honor of l.\ir. hinctiln," Miss Osborne suid "were Jiliillllllgil songs, including ‘Frec- dtmrs Call,’ ‘We Sea thc Break of liuy‘ and ‘A Campaign Song for "A liliiillllli‘ of thc songs were written in Negro diulcct, the most famous of which were 'l'sc on do \Vny.' ‘Dc Iiuy of Llvcrtyis Cour in‘, ‘Whcn will dis Cruel Wur be fiber‘. and ‘itilb us iliurklcs Rcst.“ tlthci- songs wcro wrlttcii for thc Ncgrocs, telling of their troublcu and tlicii‘ hope and faith in .l..lu- coln. ‘ "iStrangely, one of, tho hall room stains of filth’. was numcd ‘The ‘Lin- coln Scliottlsch’, tho some your ton for thevnialttyi-od president." Numbered among the songs writ- iPIiJIYICI‘ Mr. Lincoln's death were "The Nation in Tears,“ "A Nation Nltiurus hcr Martyn-d Son." “Thi- llculh Kucll is Tollltig," and "Rceu, Nulilc -(‘liict'tuin." Boosting of Freight Rates Causes Anxietytfopukyuu lost his buluncc in at- l.f')\'l;().\1, Oct. l5. —~-lillll.<‘ll.'ii hi-nvy bookings of frclght. spucc for cntli cargoes for thc llnltcil Static-i irudo arc. forcing up grulu frcLfihts ‘it. nu ultirilflng ilacc nnii are traini- lug world wide anxiety according _ty tho lnindou Dully TW-lograph. Montreal is suffering particularly i; in stated, and us hopes for‘ an -urly stiltlcincitt of llu- cuul iuininiz llspuic urn rapidly vanishing, it ls pcurcd that frclglit rum.‘ will misc 1o till cvcn more alarming fltzurc. ___-_¢+o» EFFORT TO BREAK VALENTINO'S WILL LOS A‘NG-T~)l.l<1.q, (‘.ul., Oct. 15m (lonicsl. of tilic will of Rudolph Vul- cutlno bun been (ll'ilPl't‘il by Albcrt aud Nlitrlc (iuizlielini, hruthcr and siutci‘ of tllie<iilm sheik, their at- torneys announced inst night, [Oi- lniviin: tho appearance iii court to- day of ‘George Ulman, Vulcntintrs iuriucr ibusi-ncss munugcr, as suic- cxcculor. The effort to break the will, will centre on thc clause leaving the cutlro (estate in trust. to Ullman for the bcncflt of the two (lunlieimis uud Mm. Teresa iwernor, aunt 0i’ Valentino's divorced Wifc. Nut- uchn ‘Rumbova. ..'_____n_...___ noted Amie ' troops with Itcur-Atlinlral Robcrt it}. (‘uontz and llcar-Ad-miral T. i‘. hiflsuidor or tho’ United Stator: U. S. Navy. Scvcrul bnntla played min. tarv airs. Dreiser Says YARN. flctifit- The ‘lluifotl Statics may he a Shylock in thc eyes of conic Ifi-ciicliiucn, but in thc llltltii‘. n tour of inspection of thc "P" 0i fliZrit-nlturc. Tonight Vicc-i Atlnilrai fiownn was tho guest of interviewer that Paris is owncd by Dm"m"‘"L "‘li'iz“"“' money. “ii its cvon worse than New York iu that respect." he said. on his finst visit to Paris since 1012."Thc old iutcliectuul artistic. Paris has been swallowed up by a couuner- ciolism more intense even‘ than A m c. riczfn. "Nor is the cvlllimitedio France. Thcro is not a. corner of European soil thut is free from it. Tho fault is partly ourc. We Americans have Queen Marie Not to Visit Maritimes u "o5; The ship on which (Queen Maud. of Norway, sengcr on thc 1,781 ton steamer Bessheihl which- struggled into Newcastle ut; midnight lust night ‘l4 hours late. The royal passenger was oatcntzitiously." vAmei-lca and Europe arehiovlng lu oppositc dlrtvctlons-Amcricn to- ward ‘idealism, Europe tnwurils inat- crlalis-m, Dr ‘oer said. FELL FROM THE 17TH FLOOR OF _YALE CLUB. NEW YORK .———.—- 0n the Beashelm.~ f‘ - Members of the ship's personnel suffered severely from the effects ~—--- . ‘ of the gale. NEW YORK. Oct. 15.—li. ll. Tcpakylnn. former imperial Persian Cousulutclflcnerul. was instantly kllltiil in a fall from a window on tho 17th floor of the Yale Club. Persons in ‘the streets who saw the body come hurtling through the uir said two small brief cases prc- ccdcil it. and tiolice believe the can-ice fell from a window sill uud EXCHANGE OF PICTU RE New YORK, not.‘ Ill-Largo motion plcturd companies arc/iii- terchunglng players. thus llltiittfli‘, lug u men-lure of cooperative. cf-l forts to obtain hhc bcst casts for individual pictures. Within n short time. for instance,- lcinpilng to rccnvci- them. . . , W .¢o>-----~~A- Paruniotiut. has “borrnv\‘ctl" lion-l EDOUARD HERmo-ris BOOK lltl Colman, Juck Mulhull. Aileen Print-tic and lteueo Atlorcc. 'l‘o of». fsct thin “lion-owing", tho Company loanctl Mary lirlmniiyu dc ‘Putil, (‘burlcrs ‘Rogers. Noah Berry, Jack Ludeu and llctty {from-ion lo flliilfirfl. Picture cumpnilleti, casting a illm_ will iiincovci‘ that thc pluyor best. suited topluy u (zcrtuiu rolc is at present working. itatlici- than fill the rnlo with another pluycr not. quite fittcd in thc purl. t-licy go to nuotlicr company uud “burrow" a USED FOR OPERA SCORE PARIS, (lct. 15.-——'l‘lie “Llfo oi‘ Nltilluinu llct-uniicr“ by former pref micr Ei|(liilll'tl llorriot, now Mlniot- cr of ldtlncution, has been used to supply u libretto for an opera. The music has been wrlttenyby (ihnrles Puna-i, thc composted. who wroic tllo music. for (dfllilf-illtiitlllbhl “Vcll oi‘ llupplncsc." when it was iuudc into H“ (lplfrll. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘i ‘ 141MB is n. [iruduco thc new book “lawn “m?! ‘;"""°-“_Y is ‘fmmul with M_ Harlot present as the when thc h tuutlon la reversed. Smnctlmce this borrowing ilill loaning has an additional admit-- tugc. A player under contract at n hlgih flnurtv might not bn working. dniniling him at such n, time savcs tho company cunsidcrtiblo iuonoy. glue-at of thc ‘municipality. m? CREATE TRIAL COURTS FOR JAPANESE ROVALTY 'l‘0l(\'(), Oct. 15. wJupauose NEWCASTDP}, Enun, 0m. 15.4‘ slstcr of King George,’ came from Oslo to ‘England, under-iii went a tcrriilt: buffeting iluriiig it: bcen ‘sbowitig off" our wealth sowieiilfi H5110. "NIB Qlllie“ W115i 1i D115". too ill to land and passed tho night, Hon. J. iL. Ralaton of Halifax, tense, was sworn in at Ottawa last "Bprl)l'n m" i"'1"““"- vmwmiiiiiri“ ofthe parliament buildings with ‘Premier King. (ownu, ni-taompanicil by his Hill”. the ceremony the first cabinet meeting was held, Col. inq. Final quangementa for the the new minister of national dc- Friday. He is shown on the steps lmmedlat 'y after Ralston attend- Premier's departure for England qjrllish exhibit uud vlsltod tho Dili-lwere made a; u“, mgeflng, the party leaving on Saturday. view n; one prominent Amerman.l\dny(ii' W. Frcclnutl Kcntlrick at hi - author Paris in more "money inut ‘Hmw “mmdeii "Y iilgii Pmikiiiii’ 91'" mun Nu“, York_ floors of thc zirniy, iiuvy and niaritic i . l qqlomlure Druhun, mm a French corps. govcrnmcnt officials uud- llll PASS (Associated Press) BERLIN. Oct. 15.—The German government. has decided to Dill" chase rho historic. Kalsorhof Hotel on Wilholmstrn-sse and to convert into an office building. llcrlin society thereby is greatly illsturboil and from every 0113119" protcsts are descending upon the ministry of finance. Parliament is being bombarded with pleap to veto the urrungcment. Many Berliners fccl that one ofihc (rlliiil connect- lng links between tho olii and the new Germany would thus be des- troped. _ - Scane Of Noble Functions _ The Kuiscrhof during the fifty years of its existence ihusgbeon the scone of somccf the most brilliant STARS MUTUALLY HELpp-UL functions nndcr the imperial reg- l inc. llerc the weddings of the smart cot were held. Whenever a ‘large festival took place from for- eign countries, some of the guests wcro lodged in the Kulseuhot as the ticconnxiotlations at the royal pal- aces were limited. For uiu-ny years llrincti von Bulmv. former ch-auccl- lor, was its slur guest. The greatest aggregation of blue- blotitls which thc Kalseiihof hous- ed stopped llicrc during thc marri- ngc. oi‘ Princess Victoria Louise, only dmiizltter of Wlilitnn ll‘, to Ernst August, Duke of Brunswick, in 1011i. The ddmperori-i brother. Prince llcnry, the graudiluke of lrlcsscu, uud many other royytl por- sonagos then lived at tho Kllilififllbf, and among those who paid them formal visits were Czar Nicholas oi‘ Russia and King (icnrgc uud itluccn ‘Mary of‘ ldnglnntl. Host To Titled Guests. Otihei- historic occasions were the arrival of lilo Boer generals Dc Wet, Botha, anti Dclarc after tho defeat oi‘ thc Jloer nrmics in South Africa in 1901; thc dinner arranged in honor of Count Wald- ersee and the other officers who served against the Boxers in China. in 1900, and tho benefit Bazaar hcld under tho protectorate of Em- press Auguste Victoria. in 1900. The occasions ‘were not devoid of humor. 'i‘hus, as the Empress arriv- ‘ud with her two boys, the ex-crowll prince and iPrlnce Oscar, to open the bazaar, young Oscar eepied the brilliant red uniforms wltih golden buttons worn by the hotel pages. Stamping his foot he declared cm- phatically to his imperial mother, "Lwan; to ‘have such a. red coat. too, mother." To avoid a scene. the empress replied, "Very well, you shall have one." The Kalscrhol, the first really modern and luxurious hotel to be erected in Berlin, so impressed the aged flrstfGcrrnun emperor, Willi- ant i, that. he remarked to his bro- ther Prince Karl, on being shown through the rooms “That's better than anything we can afford." -»-——<0>——-— Diamonds Seized ST. AliBANS, Vt., Oct. 15.——The seizure at Pittsburgh, N. Y. yester- day ol’, uncut diamonds valued at $50,000 and the arrest of two resi- dents of Montreal in whose posses- aion the diamonds were found, were reported last night to Collector of Customs llarry C. Whltchill here. ‘Deputy inspector Addison ll. King, of thc Montreal Sub-Office of tho Vermont (luetoms District mndo the seizure and arrests lu o. ‘Pluttsburgh Hotel after following Alexander Olllson and Benjamin Rubin from the Canadian city. The ‘Inspector said the two men were about. to deliver 127 uncut diamonds ifo n United Staten client. Astrid First Swedish Queen to BRUSSELS. Oct. 15.—'T-he Duke of Barhant, who is about. to marry Princess Astrid of Sweden, will he Bflifliumh ‘ourth king if he lives t0 hueceed hi; dhtinguilbed father. And the Sweden prince” will ha the first Scandinavian queen of lit- tie Belgium. King Albert: is the third king who sat on the Belgian throne. lIAopold I. the first King of Bei- Kiitm- WEB Ofitillliiy to Princess Charlotte of Great Britain. But that was before he became kingfrhe wife who shared the throne with him was Iodine. eldest daughter of Louis Philippe. hing of France. ‘Leopold n was married m Maria Henrietta Archducheaa of Austria, ‘ and Kins Albert married Elizabeth, dauirhter of Duke Karl Theodore. of Bavaria. z ._ Drive Started t0 Close Commons " Bar Earlier ‘LONDON. Oct. 15, -ir win be iiilillonlfet. flasks or no liquor for late debates in the House of Com- mons if a temperance reform drive imimimrPd "Y ‘Lady Astor and Dr. Alfred Salter. Laborlte M. P., is ‘successful. "'- iisvelorec tinny that an at- tunk Tueiiiial’ ‘ill! Dr. Salter in which he charged members of thc House with (lrunkenness. was in "filmy the first shot of a campaign to force closing of the Commons bar at tho some time ordinary pulba "ti"! hut on the Dadlocks. Dr. Salter and Ladv Astor are leaders oi‘ the Commons‘ Temperance Soviet)’. which has a ‘membersliiri 0i 70. imd which is sponsor-int! the "Rllllmign for early closing of the bar. The Laborltes arc enraged over Th‘. Setters attack. Rev. lierlicrt Duning. one of Dr. Sailors fellow- party members. sold that he was totally unable to understand “such mentality“ as that displayed by the Lnborite Temperance Worker. Sir William IDavlson referred to the ntack as a “gross libel." Captures First Place From United States MOSOOW, Oct. 15-——Groat Brit-- ain has captured first place from the United States in the volume of trade with Russia. in ‘L925, despite the absence diplomatic recognition thc Ilnlted States led the world in Russian trade, ibut this year ‘has fallen to third place. According to the sta- tistics of the Trade Commisaarlat. for the last eleven months, the 0rd- er of trade was us follows: Great Britain $145,000,000; Ger- many, $131,000,000; United States, $64,000,000; France $27,000,000; and ‘Italy $28,000,000. Maude In Peter Grinim \- LONDON. Oct. 15. —- Cyril Maude’a contemplated return to the London stage in "The Return of Peter Grimm". would bring it first before London audiences. lut- other play in wthich David War- fleld won great success in New York_ “The Music Master", has nev- er been produced in ‘Great Britain. but Maurice Moaoovitch is now playing it in Australia. mai- TWO FAMILIES EXCHANGE SONS FOR EDUCATION families, one in Minneapolis and the other in Vienna. Austria, have ‘exchanged’ aona for a year to fur- ther their educational advantages- Dr. Frank S. Bissellfs 18-year-old son has gone t0 Vienna to live gwlth Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schuller there and attend the University of Vienna, whila Franz Schuller, 19. has come to live with the Bissclls here, and attend tho University of Minnesota. princcs of the iiupcrlul hluod nev- er havc had occasion to silo each other in trourts of luw. Disputes huvc ulwnys becn settled porno-unl- iy by thc Emperor lhiniself. "l‘hc Privy (louucil, however. feol- ing‘ that legal redress should he given such members who might wish it, has adopted new regula- tions governing such proceedings. Under the ruling any princely law- suit. would be tried by special jud- gcn appointed by thc Imperial llouselholtl Department tinder lin- pcrial sanction. Members of the imperial Family ‘would not be re- quired personally to attend trials, but need only be represented by their attorneys. The regulations also provide that no Prince or Princess may be summ -...=.l before a police court. I INSECTS NO LONGER A FHOTOORAPHIO PROBLEM IIOLIIYWOOD. (‘nl., Oct. 1l5——ln- sects. hovering in the lights, used _ to be one of The gmve problems of indoor photography of the screen. Now it vanishes with a turn of a v switch. f lt is the “Ilug Machine." , Whenever scenes are‘ taken 1n . which the big electric lights at the MetroOolrlwyri-Mayer Studio are used, the “Bug Machine" is wheeled up. it is an airplane propeller, drlv- _ an by an electric motor. The lights attract thousands of moths, mosquitoes. and other in- sects which. if left to themselves" would flutter tn the beams of iiliil. _. and pane to and fro pheiore the camera. in short locus they would Rule Belgians MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 1s.- Two ' taxing. the first. airplane to fly from Loud to be opened by Britain in January. Baldwin government. ‘3ir Bflmi-ifil and Lady‘ H03". shown above, will be paasenqerson on to Karachi on a new ab- route Sir Samuel in air minister in tho Bruce to stain For Status 0110 At Conference WitNNWEG, hliiir, Oct. 15.-- Brut-it's manner, quite apart from the statement which he issued ou arrival, which ls given tho fullest publicity in thc iflndon newspap- ers, leaves no doubt regarding his devotion to the status quo with mero inlprovcmcnts in the tuacliiu- ery of communication between var- ious parts of the Empire. This makes him the outstanding Tory at thc imperial Conference. lie has indicated in no uncertain manner his oppositloutoany weak» ening of thc. bonds of Empire by too rapid forward advance. llo has apparently formed very definite, vieiws on all controversial subjects] I which are likely to be raised at the Conference and these vicwa are, governed by a policy of "sufelyl first" in i‘ yard to Empirc matters.| The continent on his statement ap-| peering in tllc English prcss lil guarded. Iminig-ration Policy ‘DONDON. Oct, 1li=~ Prcmici" lWhilc stating that hc had un (ilifiii mind on the policy that should hi! pursued in connection with iinmi-l gratlon, Robert Forks, Mlnistcr of. Immigration and ‘Colonization in the‘ Liberal Government, ilcclnred that he ivanted immigrants and did not care where they cnmc from if thc-y were sound of body and minii and‘ were willing to WOPR, when speak- ing at u banquet bcrc his; night.‘ The banquet. was. hcld under thcj auspices of the Manitoba Iiibcrul Association. ‘Twflw l OVER A MILLION CATS IN TORONTO, TORONTO, Oct. 15. —('l‘oroxito, Star). —il)u cuts in Toronto really nu-mbcr 1,200,000‘! l; Ml‘. J. M. Wilson, mnnagcr of lin- llumnnc Society. was fiskctl by tbc_ Star today to givc thc basis to!" this computaiitiii --a (fOlilDlliill-iflili which is creditctl with making.‘ "Well," hc. acid, "l don't want to exaggerate but. urc ilcstrtiyotl 12,000 cats last your. and wc surely didl not. do away with morc than one.‘ out of cvi-ry huutirlvtl?" ‘ "llui, it means morc than two‘ cats for cvcry man. \ omuu null‘ child in thc city," pruicstctl thc rc-. portcr. "if tilicre arc 1,200,titl0 cut ‘ each with nlno livcs, that lllfilllln‘ 10,800,000 cat llvcs in 'l‘oronto." . “l don't know anything: about; their lives," said Mr. Wilson, "c.x-, cent that we cud them mercifully.‘ You would‘ ‘ b0 astonished at t-hc‘ cats we set. some with no fur on’. and terribly dlscnsctl." l “But whcra do they all llvc?". asked the ‘Star. “Many of them in the poorer quarters of the city wlherc there arc old sheds and out- houseis." was the answer. “Ono of our~me_n counted forty-seven cats In one old building in thc Ningurui street district." l cats in Toronto is kumvn, them will have to be a cat census. Whct-l her iliiig would be 08W!» i1 Category or a catechism is s moo; question. —._._¢4§_._.____ ‘ELDERLY WOMAN KILLED ' BY AUTO lN SYDNEY ‘_ SYDNEY. N. s. Oct. 15.—Mrs. |"l'hc same applies to green vege- w-rtoii-n from tho Louvre in 1010, art‘ But before thc actual number ofi culled a catal-T John B. Pirie Is Declared Sane (l'l"l‘.-\\\"A, Oct. l5>~A special to thc Journal from (luelph. says: “John Buclmn Plric, former Ot- tawu man. whose slaying cf Caro- line Fccland and their two childred in thc sprint: cf 1924, stirred the whole proriucc, is sane, according to cmincut psychiatrists who have hail him uudu‘ constant observa- tion in thc provincial institution for thc tusnzc licrc. “.l'lrlc is [ierfectly rational. ac- cording to the doctors. He is in thc ‘best of health, takes a ureai. interest lu things and is said to be anxious to be deported hack to Euyrftintl. ‘Plric, who was sentence-l tn be’ hrured and who was navel by a. coniniutatloii, rimcivetl life impris- crnnent for the killing of his com- mon law witc, and their tuc small children. Authorities at Kingston v pt-ritcutlary were opposed to ‘nav- in; hlin lmprl-ioncd thcrc as he llélnl been pronounced insane. "Accordingly, after apendln! only one mouth in the penlt-znilary. "Pirlo was taken to» Guelph whore he has been for tho last your and a hitlf.“ Says Colored Foods A Help With Dietetics ATLANTLC CITY. Oct. lbr-PGP‘ sons showing u partlality’ for color- cd food arc observing one of the souudcst rules of diotetlcs, said Miss A. Dcunc-‘lhnvcll. home service counselor of thc American Gas As- "icinlloil, in an address made be- lorc its convention today. “Yellow milk and huttcr are not only more pleasing tn the sight,” .\ii.~;s ilnwcll til-claret], "but they contain a higher proportion of vita- min A than the white products. tables, as they are richer in vitamin ‘(Y than tho bleached varieties. Yel- llow turnip, which is rich in vita- min, is for superior to white tur- nip. which is partlcularlylow.” -.-_-W<-oo-——-—-— EX-CONVICT SUSPECTED IN BIG JEWELTHEF? (‘iinrcrililmj Blrance, Oct.’ 15.- Thc perpetrators of. the theft of thc famous Rose illnmbndfvalued at more than $2,000,000. Blld Other articles of value. from the chateau nt thc lluc I)'Aumnlc, u crime which lllls stirrcil Franco more their an!‘ otlicr since Leonardo Do. Win01’!- famous portrait Mona Lisa, we‘! still zit. large. The police, however, bclioire they have a clue pointing to one of the band of daring thievei, ‘,, consisting of at least four menlfhd stispcct was released from prim 1S mouths ago. lie formerly reel - cd in (‘hantlli and is known to be ironnccted‘ with one of the moat. skilled gangs of acrobatic burglars in France. ‘ l. look like flying dramas or atrflllr as. Bot the greet fan solves this. simiorqr tiilltnil Yuma rum t» m. ‘ htolmllhlll w. anvil-Mo noiiln l nnqqi ‘ mm» in us. pi,‘ ‘ It 7the lights and n. ‘lanolin from varnor-flpnoul. Vlooddll‘! W their arrival at their future homo any, dilngidon, and an tr Jilbltilidlllluuwtm . ,, ,. po lar at Ofllfllfilfill wlilu- In ti" fermll ho n, ink-iron interg- 0 fmrai upluf. J ._ ....-¢-_.,,._- Joseph Brland. 65 of iPortau Port, f headquarters. hikull whcn her head hit_thc paved "unintended!" the. Lord. Player street. Johnathan wan-inter releas- Troiocr Orlfllu’ Hospital and 00m uniting nut-gun (tuberculosis) h Ho the I v0 photon anew, on the right, Lord nndident. had been visiting her daught- ""°"- "i "'° "m" "i! Nil-Willi" ‘I "Vivid"! "t! Infill flown up in his honor. Ldt, In lo lhevm during or, the. Wm. Marni of thin city tori men, fg the ruff ingot W“, ~ ma“, Nfltt, was instantly killed last cv-| "~ ening when she was struck by anl automobile at the corner of (leorga; and Ferry streets. The driver of thai ear, Lewis Johnston, Sydney Min-- as. reported the matter to policai lThc driver dcolarotl that the woman suddenly stepped fn front n! the automobile which wairgolnn at a moderate rate of speed. She nuficretl n fractured Sir Henry Gawain, M.D., mdlul ed. on $7,500 bail. An inquost. will be hold. The victim of tho ncci- l-tocplul u Mun and King all thll the put two wail. Ilnltorlu...” _Inm-‘ .