SEPTEMBER s. 192s -.-= *1." r THE CHARLQTTETQWN GITAItDlAN AMI l i i i ‘f \.,_ i Al First Signs of Pilllllles Use Cuticura. i “d” Fm]! ‘m! Ouflcun Ointment. and hm wall: d hull noun admins. inn-Felt. in ha‘; ‘c: rllingand retiring. lqqgl-ug¢¢uuwr‘ JUST RECEIVED: Two car-loads‘ A“ min“ 35¢"!!- ‘ its"; °.*.';.""" mo...‘ "we .'?.“‘“‘{i’.§.%..“”‘3‘i““‘ "°"'°"‘°‘-‘°“ "'"""'“" YO I I than line an . danizfimd-miai“. I 8i’ 76w 945-61‘ vOOOOQQOQOOOOOOOOO-OOQOO % '7 II;- Alhln fink Deni: l HERE ' - a ~ y In! M"“°"“‘~ °""='" IF YOU NEED a new roof or about I , ' »Central Cuard1an'“‘“““““‘“““"” AN ATTIC SALT- SHAKER . B! W. OBTON TBWSON, SIIINGLES: We have now very @3786 stock of Brantford Asphalt flvolulnnmbdghgqmlqmmnsup Shlnllles. FennelldzChandler. l Z800-9-6-6l' CficunSlawhliflzkllw. ‘Idwelling or barn ask us to show jnycdf Baum“, _1 ~‘ — _ . who recently cele- iYUU some of the many roofs domlbratcd his elghficth birthday. I B. Mosher In l UITAWA, Olll’... Sept. 2.-A. n. yogl-ler, president of the All-Canad- gll congress of Labor. issues the ldlowing Labor Day essage: “La- m Day dawns this year upon a pooled industrial world. There are [any factors in it which can bring dlly dspair to the workers and yet than are a few shafts of rosy light which relieve the prevalent black- m and give ground for hope. The jut irumediate and pressing -pi'0b— km. the world over, in my opinion, gemployment. Ii. on a map of the lurid. the areas irl which people are niierlng from undernourishment due to lack of work were shaded in Hack. it would stagger the short- lighfed optimist who thinks that ‘all is for the best in the best of ill possible worlds." And the worst. of the situation is that this is not a temporary depression. such as the workers have often endured in the last; it is now a cllrcnic and perm- anent condition, due to the failure lof the‘ competitive system to pro- vide for llumanwelfare. "The population of the world is large and is increasing steadily, but leocrlt studies have shown that the nrth could sustain ten times its present population. spread out over the habitable areas. There has al- ways been enough food to go round if it were distributed equitably. there ire abundant natural resources. and man's inventive genius is so produc- tive that there is no reason why ev- ery human being should not have enough food, clothing, and thc oth- er necessities of life. But thc pres- ent economic system lays down the law that. unless you are a capital- lst, you mllst earn your bread by thc sweat of your brow, and the whole tendency of fmodem industry is m produce moreaml‘ 166d; iii NIZATIIJNIIRGEB" ‘oi iABilR PRESIBENT A Labor l)a.y Message Says - Organization andEducation Necessary ‘ l“ mmflmony l° M“ Pilflcll T-isee the dance themselves. When; Twitll Brantford shingles. Perihelion. CLIIIE across it in “Later Days" by iCilandler. 3 W. H. Daves. the tramp poet.'who l 750°'9'9'51‘S1ys he heard Sir Robert Horne {former British Chancellor of the SIIINCW Exchequer, tell l; BRANTFORD ASPHALT iLBS: Complete stock always on some mm a . . _ 8a:- a certain dance hand. Fennell 6r Chlhdlgllgoou e o’ ‘ was introduced ‘into England which; ‘ ' ' » 59PM Pct-ole thought to be a little, ' too bold and ilnmod f. i i WEDDING BELLS.—A very prev’ d . es °' " ° “u” ‘ty wedding took place in so! C Own“ m“ mgmnd" George's Church on Wednesday,‘ A5 ls “l, causlng a Great 93mg" V 3 it. i I 3T5“!- Ambfli-sador, President " o Miw/Bll Proposed that they all g0 h r Baum m Rm Creek with“, C a ch Considers bathing suits, not. far of! the public --Ishway lsays General Scott). Jess~' emnd welded in without any clothes LXEBDI a pair cf kid gloves ‘and a‘ nikh silk hat. Roosevelt looked at Jim with astonishment for some. line. but finally his curiosity became - _ l co gm“ and he Md ‘o ask me n MANfiepltJi-Cond- .c:lscn for the Ambassador's cos- m w“ o e new Pawn‘ Fund o.’ . ‘mm . the United Church of Canada. which ..oh_mr_pr.sident_.. Jummnd wlhest In preparation for the Filed, “suppose some ladies shouldlpzs e wars‘ “T” Wanted m. go by!” l e General Council today for 1L5‘ korlrzderation and adoption. Th: v 0N another occasion President cum!" c‘ the-fund‘ “s s“ om‘ in u“ Roosevelt invited Generals soon*';";,“'.',';‘f,"°§‘ ‘is lgllo m“? prmdsilms l-Clmfld. Wood and some others ".0 Etta‘? M; . a: ministers’ “m” go for a. walk. (me of the Party. Ccasfd ‘flinging? “ml?” of dc" ctln t - " - ' . 2 ‘ . 22?“... .5... %.‘é§§".‘..§‘.§§..f§‘f.§."i‘.?. - M“;‘“g§,lffnfg§j§lmgo‘gnd;lnfgegijgli ncd up sporting ll fine straw hat. Brads!‘ . ' ‘ '. h“ . l5 2 e l an. Toronto. was chairman,‘ w e “a " ca!‘ eyegh“; on ribbon-worked out the complete plan, I I . l Pension Plan. (BY CANADIAN PRESS) Lot specialists manage 108 Real Estate ‘V: are specially equipped in relieve you of the work anrlworryofnnuagiiigyourkllslute. flue supervision of every detail enabla us to {ct Illtlllulu revenue from property at minimum cool. ‘III -EASTERN ‘(RUST COIPLNY I-Iead Office: HALIFAX, N3. its; C. N. BISBITT- IIIIIU; Charlottetown Brantl- d carr a ‘ '~ . . i2 2.‘i..2“£‘.£“i.fl2.“§‘.‘.§§;:t l;,<;@;;;w;l1,;rt~;»w» m» w. the party started. and our friend re- AS rovided 13ml“ ' . . marked w 5Com i D l 1e Basis of Unlo.l July 25th. when Miss Lauretta Mac-i um and w hem dls med _ ,Dcnzlid. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs.‘ liglcus F303;’ Safe mecmbers ‘g $0: B. D. MacDonald of St. George's‘ cal-d t, h h ~ » .- lnarish was united in the holy bondsi lye gin; fi§,‘,,§§y‘§.f,u‘§,“§§$ ‘Sanphy. son of Mr. and Mrs. James» the h, lSanphy of Baldwins Road. rholcpufilomdcfiil§l§g°lhgfflfhffgjfil crzy- In every country. the samcfcflemm‘! was performed by thel was disgraceful another that it wlir process is operative; workers are Dflflwf- U19 RW- JOIBIIh C- MWDOB" a little immodest but could be much! being displaced by machines. while aid. D. D. The winsome bride was worse, etc. ' ' ' no provision is being made by gov- flllP-‘Yided b)’ b6!‘ 815ml‘. Miss R0681 crnmcnt and other agencies to take 3481113011816 Ind the BT00!" by l‘ BALFOUR ' care of the unempldyelgl The mp. friend. Mr. E. D. Cairns. After the‘ may all sloxfvtvrgfilllfisgt ‘$5283.52? itallst "owners". organized into hugciciremllny 5 dimly bfeflkffl-‘it W88‘ opinion. ccrporgtlongdppl-qpl-ldle m5 prongs served t0 the immediate reiativesp created by macflkizry. Big business _at the home of the bride. The par- one person 5mm; m be l - t my waistcoat were soon pulped and in in the saddle; mcrgers are ll-le m, lty then motored to Charlottetown pcde me pmwss c; oncijPihg op] a fit of rage he drew out saying: der oi the day among banks. autc- .9" dinner fell-lml"! in 91¢ "@1118 nczitc sex." mcblle @mpgn|95_ dllemlwl mm , to the groom's home where a sumpq ' coins. and so on. while internab, "0115 worm was prepared!“ about‘ WHICH "r ~ ‘ ional groups fight one another ior-WK‘) hundred M ‘m5 hlllnedlawi also tell a gBIESFOIIIJFESIZIFYOE€nWnE€ i101 control of the world's national ro- ‘news °l ‘he cmltrficlml? PaYl-mq Paris during the Peace Conference A Fwd]! numb" We" FY9593" l9 Two ycung secretaries were convers- sources. "Aggjngt massed capital‘ me fclicitatc the happy couple. showlnvi > V Th‘ - . . , _ _ workers prrsent divided fronts; ‘he esiwm in Whlf-‘ll 111B)’ fl"! hair-I lfiwirylsdosnyiflyiialivpilisiilhdeh 2'13‘ olzl modify of them as yet unorganized. ‘Alddgmnaltgllvilliimn “T1111: We“ FY0- an the organists split into various "’ ° an "i? l 6 8 l- WBB D8114- groups. Hugo combines almost rev-l“! mCSP p‘ea53ntly'_ supPef W55 crywlierc are fighting rrlioziiszn and served m me 593cm“ dwcllm! :r"°“";=.""s e ‘"2 g 5 l d r a com or o 0C3 an economc 5mm“ o‘ the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sanpliy. the workers. Public opinion i: often , 4 mltguldad’ and ‘mama ,0 Se: will reside in Baldwin's Road where thx-cugh the mymic maze of mod_ wc wish them many years of mar- ern finance. and civilization. based “a1 hm‘? on the jungle system. is threatened WEDDNG BELLS AT “MC with disaster. “Such arc the clouds which loom ADlE-St. Bonavcnturcs Church. ovcr us. Have they a silver lining? ‘Tmcmlc- w“ the “em “r a ilfeirlb’ It seems to me that thcrc is onlviweddmg °n wednesdliy "WYMRB. one hope for thc workers; it is notisem‘ 5m‘ 1928' when Mr- Waller‘ nelv. but it constitutes a problem for; Qumy" 5mm‘ 5mm and N115‘ Mm" action. Here it is. in three wordspnre‘ Stewmt- D°'“"d5"°“- we“? "n" LORD BALFOUR is a bachelor. organization; education. agitation. 5 "ed l“ the “my bmds of makkn‘ Commenting 0n Th6 fowl. Sir Jilme5 The workers in every country mx-s‘. ‘(my The ceremmw was Permrmed O/folteno. South African statesman bcccm class-conscious; organize in-‘bY m9 999mm‘ "id ICRIOHS PBSWY-lsays in his “Further South African to effective groups. which in turnincv" Father Mwmtyr“ Wm’ *1 ° Rominiscences: wlll M. amllatcd Wm‘ workborgalbrclebrated thc nuptial mass. izations.‘ They must educate them- i bride woke‘! selves and the public and then byl such constitutional moans as may b: found most practical. create a new social and industrial order. The present profit worshipping system must go and in ifs place we shall‘ man to get his hair out?“ said one. "lie lcoks like the old man of thc sea." “I know." Llld the other. “but he wont go to the barber's. I cant per- suade him." A PAUSE. Then from the first speakerz- . "I can." - The next day he approaches Ba)- four-thc "old man" in question. Lloyd George you lcok with your hair long like that!" barber's shop on the spot. _ "There is something uncanny k charming m ‘m °n"about an unmarried man. and I 512mg 5"“ °f sand Dew-f “'99P 7°‘ have learnt to be on my guard to- ma ne and Italian lace. with plctnr~ wards elderly bachelor; __ hot oi orchid mohair. She carried _roub1c o; mammony might have a beimuful Wuqllel 0i Efldmlned made Balfour a greater man." roses and llly-of-the-valley. The “The lmubles Of mdn-lmonyr?" bridesmaid. Miss Estelle Morris, come’ Con“, Sh. James! with less expenditure of human on- lookcd Winsome in a gown of cream ‘georgette and satin with rhinestone Jtrimming. She carried a bouquet of havcasystem where human wel- fare will receive first consideration." AND that reminds me that Mrs. Cork Bells Peeled Out Canadian Airs (Toronto Star. Aug. 3i.) "lt was all wonderful,” was the "v William Fox, Jr., Canadian or-l ltorlcal champion. summed up his seven weeks‘ tour in Europe.‘upon- his retunl today. This free tripwas 51'9" 1° 51m by The Star and other Canadian’ newspapers associated with it in the contest as a reward for his victory at the Alena inTor- onto last May. And now. at his home in London, "Bill." as his friends call him. will begin prep“- ‘"8 for the, international oratorical finals to be held in Washington on Ootober l3. with ‘contestants from Cflnada. United States. Erlglarld. 3fi°°h3i'“k‘“".‘.‘§“°f . Bil n c e Republic. i‘ m” On the ship. both going and ffmlnz young Fox. much to his de- iilb escaped sea-sickness. and u H result evary moment of the voyage rail filled with pleasure. making “fiends the crew, taking part In the in al concerts and ninet- 5 mm! interesting people. "Great excitement reigned on the boat cun- Taxi Driver I ‘We Champion S rk Plaza because they elp l0 _rnake_ my" service more de’ ' ‘ “who. llzrflgggpqfk b°°""° i4 llll In ofilulvo m mnnilb high”, ‘N, "lily mung “d, f-rdu» will“ ':"9"l‘ilflifl of tho “h! I muons - a gq,“ mmlmlaoauow mwhnllum manuals “u” m; goo-right “I ~lmln=milya' ‘Ea '" Quintin. (inane - ‘Hill AQANADIAN-MADIPIODIJCI‘ , pink and white carnations and ,maidcn hair fern. The groom was , nbly attended by Mr- Louis Berrig-l ‘an. West River. as best man. After ‘the ceremony ‘a reception was held ‘at the home of the brldd. where a ,number of friends and relatives partook of a sumptuous dinner pre- pared by Mrs. Joseph A. Hughes,‘ frlg back when we passed througha Mrs. John P. Morris, Mrs. Joseph field of icebergs and when eve saw Maclntyre. and Mrs. James Burge, whales and porpoises." Fox told The in their usual creditable culinary‘ Star. - style. and needless to say all enjoyf " ne of the real thrills of the ed the rich repast. There were fei- trip," Fox continued. "was the jour- fcitous speeches by the Rev. J. B. ncy by aeroplane from Paris to Maclntyre. Hon. Judge Stewart and‘ London. The plane carried twelve Messrs. Henry Hughes and Patrick wissengers, and it was a great sightlMorris. The bride was the recep- to look down upon the ships in the . lent of many elegant presents in-‘ To go back w "Later Daysz" English Channel. It took only ‘zfllcluding cut. glass. silver and china- “ll dnyllllng gqudg my admiration i comb Riley why he never married. "I feel too sorry fol- Mrs. Riley." was his reason. AND recalls the story about a v01‘! indifferent husband and father. I-Ic died. Before the burial friends and neighbors called to take a last. look at him. Coming downstairs cach visitor offered the widow and child- rcn words of sympathy highly prais- ing the dead mansvlrtues. Finally. the poor woman could stand it no longer. Tuming to her eldest daugh- ter. she safdz, a “Clara. go upstairs and see if it really is your father!“ minutes to cross and it saved a long and a number of cash gifts. About' o; yum Maselleld gl m5 best, it is boat trip, as well as being a novel- . flve o'clock in the afternoon amid’ my admiration of him at his worst." W3. .- Mvuntaln climbing in Switzerland lthe happy couple motored to the: cxtl-gdl-dlnpry g00d_ as the following found favor with the young Cana-‘llome of the groom. where a dainty ygfggg will pfcvel dian. Mt. Pilatus, 8.000 feet high. supper was served to the many‘ ‘Her father struck was ascended ully by the friends and relatives. The evening Jane on the head; party of which Bill was a member. was pleasantly spent in (lining anti‘ Young Will upped “We went up part way on an incline singing. and the chivoriers putting‘, And snot him dead. railway which wound in and out in their appearance added much to’ ~ until it got too steep to go any far- themerriment of the evening. T e ‘Jane died soon: ther," hai said, "Then the guides Guardian heartily unites with ti e; At high tide. gave us irons to attach to our host oi friends of Mr. and Mrsn At high noon-— shoes. and stoves, and by means of Quilty in Wishing them every hap-' Jane died. l piness which a long and prosperous wedded life can aflord in their, "I have a sincere and honat ad- beautiful home overlooking the! miratlqn for those two verses." con- walers oi the picturesque Northum-Itinued the tramp-poet-hinlself one berland Strait. these and ropes we continued on our way up tn the summit. We were up above the clouds, and as they swept put us we could ace snow-capped peaks all around us. It was agreat sight. but so cold that I had to put two ovcrcoats on. Later we went ovcr the Orirldwalden glacier near Interlaken, and then the guides took us underneath it. among the ice caves where the icicles looked m, "fol- ghe are the two best bad "While in Lucerne. Switzerland, i mo. that Iyhave ever read. The We d"! "m? mwlltfllfl ¢1lmblh8. I, flatness of that last verse is probab- only by railway. going to the sum-l ly one of the finut things in E118- mlt of Mount Pllatus which is 8.000’ lish literature. Time liner time have weird in the dim light." n few miles from there, we crossed lines of my own. and still I fail.“ In Ireland the party visited Blar- half-ways over the Yrenwalden gla- 1| AN American lady (chuckles Dav- ney Castle. “Oi course. we all had cier. l is) crl being _to make a wish and kiss the Blarney "From Switzerland we came on to j Bcerhohm. saidt- _ stone, while the guides hung on to Paris. Sunday we visited Versailles. l "I guess you are thoughtna. lot of our feet to keep us from falling off where the peace treaty was signed. l in Englandgltir. Beerbohm. the ruins of the old castle." Bill and "Mal " ‘ Napoleon's boy-l "Oh, yes. yes." ontinued. "In Cork we he: the hood home. ‘quickly, "but I am in no dtngfll‘ 0T famous Bells of Bhllndon. and they played Canadian airs for us." ,Wh|le in Germany Fox and his friends were treated to a delightful trip down the Rhine from Coblenz to Mains. "As the boat slowly ov- ed along we could see. in the wi- light on both shores. old palaces which. they told us. used in belong to the ell-kaiser. but now they are empty." ‘ Lorldorl. with its busy streets. its place. historic cathed his and wonderful "After the tomb I went through; theatres. was the city which inter- the ‘Louvre’. formerly the palaceof‘ Scott from estod Mr. lb: most. "My five days the king and queen of France. butlfleneral (in there were filled with visits to fam- which ha: been a museum slnoethei Soldier?) oils places. and with meeting people republic has been set up. "The President took the skirts well known , including Hon. "I called upon Mr. Philippe Roy. his long frock coat in each hand P. C. Larkirl. Canadian High Com- missioner." he said. Mr. 1M: was in the p011! Wllllllfl‘ ed by Hal-old Ieolas. of Toronto. and their itinerary included the follow- ing countries in the old land: Enl- land. Scotland. Ireland. Holland. Belgium. Germany. France and Switzerland. ' Visit: Perla. around Paris. visiting Notre Dame. Abbey." Eiffel Tower. the Sorborlne Unl- vcrslty. the Tullleries Gardens and’ hook. I visited/Napoleon's tomb at he the Hotel d‘ i House is the most noticeable factor of the l room d‘ KI l volt, turned suddenly to Scott very wonderful man. He prescribed quick as a flash: me with a two weeks‘ membership “ I am Theodore for the ‘Circle Intelliee’ club inmident of Paris. That is when I am writing you this letter from. I-le also gave rneacaldtoviaitthcOanadfan Fraternity Home in omrlectlon with lthc university. which pubs r in- .tend.to visit lnterlan. t Wri iromhrlionAuglntibfi ‘wmlfltwwe veorlroland. u" atflfamflyinguorouthechlnnef." harbour-g 8t. Honore, Peril. Wll-' The "Philippe ROY” mmtlmedin t0 outside." to keep up with him. If he thoulh OaaadfanlqatlulwlloollI-Imlau. follow. I-le noon-canyon.» .f.. Iaetonuexi 3 among whom was i». “l: - ,- _ . .... “All 1 can Stay 13c Salli “ls mls_i his nose with them. The hat and I "Ch. sir." he said. “how like Mr.‘ Balfour rose and went to the The] band. Dill Nye once asked James Whitq ishowars of confetti and swd wishes‘ declare w. u. Davis. "at his worstllistrate the lof the most. exquisite of living lyric| feet high. In Interlaken. or rather i 1 t led to match those verses wlthlwith r recently released political prisoner, introduced to Max Max answered cieatlle. who is but a voice. "On Monday we were taken being buried alive in Westminister slogan; . ing." -——— ' The wrum General Hugh Lcnox Scott‘ ag“1nst thc Bastille. Yesterday. on my own was Superintendent of West Point 10m cloth mm“, be u,” o; mun“ l“ “fluently Pmllmt u“ will? rising from a grave, a shadow. with m? *1 m 59¢ "3 “w” ‘th lie of the dreamer of dreams. " f certainly w ld not have mias- l Once he arrived to find the Presid-sqflag: on the Wm“, matuess. m m, ed it for anything. The pomp and ; ent conferring with many diflerent the reverence which prevails there , groups. After progressing around e ‘mm 3m“? i” lmunjznmeWeth century Primitive. "I announced myself as "Coloriekct l" ‘T?’ m?" Zlffzfhf-‘aoo million Hindu of India. w“ m‘ {method cumin! -- i» oon-w-omn- out“!!! yesterday whom I found to be n uldmaklngacurtsyllkeaglrlnldneilect m“ ‘what. u“ Prime of Roosevelt. PIG‘ the Unlwd Chffl. lndfhfll lamhed loud enough to be heard ROOSEVILTB fondness ior lonsiwflhwt "Olen" i0 "W "Y! "f the walk: Rock Creek Park durlna hi: Prgiiderlcy is weu-lulown. Hath-lines and Inaehllie-made toads. and in; pleased him so much as to GrOPlWllh __ companions along the road unablelcorruffllf- nnycne was too well dimmed for lemme time cudng he would swim nctou a deeplmen he offers the plough of a- minllatintho pool and embody wascovnpelled tolth WALKING one day with a party-have in their- hands M. Juassrand “I s Q ~ " . : ~ . . “sidggwse m” “alk M“ m cll, the new pension fund ls an am- “What difference does the rain . . . make?" replied the General. at thtfg: °‘ “°'“‘“'s"““°“- "Y some time warning the man that he‘ e vldem Fund °f the c°“g"°3‘ we: not going to need that fine hat ado“! churdi‘ the Aged “m! m" or thc dinky. little swagger stick. mm Ministers Fund 0r ‘he Pres’ byterian Church in Canada tweet». 380N011.) and the Ministers" HIGH UP Rock Creek on that 0n- ICHSlDD, Roosevelt plunged into the ‘lbush in pouring rain. All followed. Even now and then the string of our friend's glasses would catch in thevThe cons“ , guard that “the rates- or =olld by authoritis of General Coun- merits. the standard of benefits. in- iyour gcluding bonuses. and thc general ns n:w Blkamation. under one managemenrdrcgulaticn: :5 thc funds lo which 'n:"mbc:: belonged at the time of .Ur.ion shrill continue to apply. save, as hereinafter provided." ' —- errl Widows‘ and Orpam‘ Funds of the‘ If lhf.‘ odors of your whisk broom land brown in the ho: grease. Gar- Synod of the Maritime Provinces of or your sink bmcm gel worn offinish the chops with a ring o! pine- iho Presbyterian Church in Canada. and rugged. ' ""40" Provides the safc- brooms away. bu. fake your SClSSOISlIJIZIIuCI’. assess- and trim off the frizzled edges. and broom will be almost as good for another spell. CIIOPS WITH PINEAPPLE. Pineapple is a delicious accomp- animent to meat. Fry the chops as ,u.:ual and remove from the fry- ipan, Dip slices of pineapple in flour FRAZZLED BROOMS. do no‘. throw theiaprrle SL625 around the edge o! tho i-éq l bush tearing them ofI and a piece of I l “I'm going to quit this damned iClltfli!" ' CN the same walk the man in lfrcnt cf General Scott was going riowcr and slower. Then President ‘ Roosevelt turned ofI short and clim- ‘bed the face of a rocky cliff. foll- ‘wzwed by Wood and Scott. When they got up about thirty feet. a voice l from below was hezrd calling Prxident-oh. Mr. Presid- ent!" Down came a gruff question from above: ' ‘ “What is the matter down there?" "I've got a stomach achc," wzis the reply 4 "You had better not come up herc then.“ called out the President. And we lost another. chuckles‘ General Scott. FOR each performance at the .Metropoli Opera House at which. l‘ Caruso sa he was entitled to sev- icnty dollars’ worth of tickets. But there wasfrarely a night that he did not buy personally from three w four hundreddollars‘ worth to dis- ‘t-ribuie among his friends. declares‘ Dorothy Caruso in "Wings of Song." ‘life story of her distinguished hus- 5 l! ‘ CARUSO remembered to whom ho cript the tickets and knew. too. in. ~ which ,5 ts lic should find his Y, friends‘, qtlle performance he would look for them. and if they ‘ failed to appear. he would be bitter-j- ‘iy disappointed. and it required .many explanations and apologies to convince him that they had not rc- lniincd away deliberately. -‘ . CARUSCYS presence of mind of- ten saved awkward situations. Once. during the second act of “Marthafl , thc music was within ten bars of the, wpranos aria. “The Last Rose 0i ‘Summer!’ when he noticed that she l was not wearing the rose he is slllri posed to take from her colsage and l place in her hand during the duct following the song. dozen. 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But Enrica seized her hat. and hastily pullin8 B 510W“ from it. handed if ovcr to her and iho duet pl‘08\’9$59d- _ , “I think I showed great presence, of spirit." he quaintly remarked later. iOiimi MYSTIC GANDHI (By British United Press) PARIS, sept.6-- One of the most remarkable portraits ever ‘painted - of the emaclaledvform of Mahatma Gandhi. Indias pious agitator and mystic apostle - has ‘just reached Paris from Ceylon. i It is from the brush of a Hindu lpainter. Amarasekara. an was painted in Colombo in the rinfl .r.f i927. when. after an audience the Viceroy. Gandhi. ‘then a the language. went to Ceylon to attend the Ind- ian Congress. 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