: FEBRUARY 14' 1931 ` I 1‘Hi~t c‘.1ii\RLo'i"ri~:TovvN no/iizni/iiv »»_»_1-f.~.'.`V_s1r“ ` EST1-:Ro 1 1 1 S STOCK A BO D Q OTA IO :_ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ » ,g f New yay, ||| MEMUMAM -siehderizing The _ __ S101-myPetrel Of .Royal Oil Paintings Bequeathédif _ To Queen Mary By PertVliV_Vl_l__{a'fri_; -. Market _Reports By STEWART JON ES 9 C0.. Charlottetown ' 00|-mgpondents of Grunshlelds & Co., Montreal 1 ¢;BZ~2§X1313¢I\5¢-315'!3511;!-!P§‘.§I'2%Z'I5-F-I N it I Call money 1%( 11-¢~~ .\ION'l°IIEAI¢ ‘bi|||,| _._ ... .__ tgbesios _ _ lirnriiiuii ... ._ s-» 5_ ,|,l1il .__ _-_ ... _._ - “I ‘__ |»,,,_.,.,- _ .. . _ Bullriiug I‘ro1luf Csniuln ‘iv‘i:l\;e’;t.. _ ... ..._ - e _._ ... ... . _ l'n\\er and |'|1l‘0l‘ 11-iiiiinu lirlilgo ?:'n,,,.f t'i»||i|1n|1,\' _ _ npWm| _`~|,.¢| \\'ures ._ Horne (lil . _ . - -- -- ° |n||1eri11l 411| |,,,N<|ri1|i .\|1'1lh~1l _ [nu-riiiii I1-|1111 ,\l1~k1>l 11|.. _~» _. all , _ ‘.’."|l,{, ._ 11% ._ :i1=v. ._ 211.1. 1S’rl 12 . . UI 1 ""3 T i :.__€;_ 1 ,.17 ._ 173.1 ~l‘1§ ..,. ... liiiernniinnnl l'etr11leu|u _ "°",,.,.,,| ;-._w1>r M‘_(.`,|| |.‘|..|.||\n:i|~ ._ l\'stinn1il lrrpiierles Na,|,,,,,,| si..-i iur _ _ as ' ' ff 1-11+. u“"_,__H,||»rls _ ...Z n ,li n/.‘_... . ... [‘snn1l:i iiiilt Ilnniliiiuii ’l`.1r .__ ._ - » - ... _ _ _ Koraiuin . _ _ Pm,-er |'n|-|111rniio|| _ _ Price ilrns. Quelier Power ... . Shnwiiilifilll Bniellcrs . _ _ . -- 1| imiiii f (1 _ ._ _ ‘lit i‘nnnd_1 l’f\l pimoiis _ --- iiinnipeg Electric _ Aiiieririln (`n|| ... .__ ___ Allegiiiiiiy A1111.-11111111 _ _ Bendix Aviuiinii NE\\’* YORK ,-,,..,..|i.i..ir.| rihn i1ni_"_'_ L‘u1u1oll|l11ii»1l 111114 - -'- foiiiiiieririiil Solveliia lininiuloii Stores ._ Electric l‘owi~r uliil I.1gllt lleiieriil A=‘I'l"\l¢ |;no1lj‘1-ur 'l'ir\~ Keanecntt i'ol1i1°l‘ - iloiilgoiiii-ry \\'i\rd ._ _ . .". __ :1='»‘,i ._ 21 ._ 11 111'/i Wir 5751 ._ 18 ._ 1117,, Iill 11 111 1/, __ 17 __ filffli ._ llil ._ 41 .'12 .. 147 ._ 38 _ _ 11015, 1 I _ _ :wit ~~1 1.; . _ ._ ._ r.1‘.i s ._ 210 _ . _ _ __ ... __ ... -|111/Q lnlernniioniil llyilrn Electric ._ ._ 27" liiteriintlniinl ll_nr\'cs!el‘ Nlsgiirn lluilsnn l'o\\'er ... _ Psrilmuuiit 1‘uI1llx _ . _ _ _ . ( n II __ pun, ,...| '._ l'oniel: and l-oril _._ ... ... ... _ ._ 18-in ._ 55%, Indio _ . . . . . _ .. ... . . . mrs lineiiimlr . Standard Oli of l\ew Jersey _ sterling Securities A liudebskrr ._ Yellow 'l‘ru1:k hx Films _ e.11.i1.... ._ Chrysler _ _ _ Geuernl Motors ._ \'nniuli11i11 U, S. Steel .__ ... ... _._ _ BANKS Bnnlt nf No\a Scotia ._ llilnk of iliiiiireill _ liiiynl Bank .__ \i.\niix:'r iinvmw Fon. Falun 1:4. 111111 _ _ _ .__ llanli of (‘11|11nlerce CGPPER Sl’l‘\?.\'l`ION! 1*."/'V1 UWM 1S‘i's 18 li 01| 21177;; . ::i=|', ._ 11’/1 ._ 4s=1q 1".‘1 43% __ nor. ._ 5% ._ 22 ._ 121.1. ._ iill ._ 4:1-'rs __ 1074. ._ 421/, ._ 111% ._ 1-15% 31 7 l/Q 2113 225 '.’81. UARY 'i‘hi'r1- is eiieerful news respecilng the rv|»|u1r siiunilnii lu the 'forul of nn 1111- 11011111-111111-nt of an Increase to 10 ceufl s pouinl, Aiiierir-nn domestic ilaais, nml what n|1|11-iiri-.1 to be eueouruglngly luv- orihin stnilaiies on the metal us nt Febriiary lst. 'l`he most herirteiiliilf fcn- iiie of iliesi- lniier is the inet that the stnrirs nf ri-fined copper on linnil in North and South America have iles-liueil slightly 0111-11 ngi11n_ this liciiig the see- oid r-_i|se1‘1xti\'1i month rlurlug which the trend hns in-en ilnwiiwnrd. The Will( f1_i,~f g|g_n|| M75 - 4 111.... 11111111 1015541 111.11 1111111 11i1:1i 11110 nohiirviox oi-' mx-\|1_| Bogus 2 .T~‘=f"I F1- _ .;= _#var_- Z7. 75 1111.75 100.25 101.75 100.25 r: 2 __ E (TAX I‘IXl5_\ll"l‘ li~'Sl.'I'.S) ' dduu / c 100.541 101 15 _ \' 1. ii1:::l 11151.25 1051.55 .\li|\' i, 111211 |11: ... ll.-1:l,ill;i'I ('I`.»\.\.\lil.1'i lNSl`E§) 103.15 ` 1021-i."| 1111.371 100.00 102.15 101.10 ll'.1.ii.'1 100.10 iIi1i;.‘. 100 `_’l) illi. l U -'1'&|1\- .. ... .\'<»\~ l, 111:11 ~i‘.~’1|1<: ._ _ ,_ .<1-|11 1,111.1. _"ine ._ .. <1.-i i.'._1i1-1:: 4‘~’.- or ._ ilei 1.1.1114-1 Fell l.l1|~ii -lla |1cV ._ ._ 11.-t 1.111111 -lpn 113.50 NO ADVANCE IN TRAIN SPEEDS FOR 80 YEARS IS C0111- speed of its express trains, was sur- 80 years.” - ning between London and Edinburgh and Glasgow was on, and each line was trying to steal half-minutes on its rivals. And tl1ey still run pretty fast today. The fastest run of a British ex- press train for a distance of more than fifty miles is made by an ex- press train which Vlcaves Cheltenham on the Great Western system every afternoon and does the '77 odd miles to London in '70 minutes-an aver- age of more than 66 miles an hour. Several other trains on the 'same line are scheduled for over a mile a_ minute, which means in practice that, when starting, stopping and slower speed on t‘l1e up grades are taken into consideration, speeds bor- dering on 00 miles an hour are at- tained on favorable stretches. _ The lines running north from London also make' some remarkably fast rims, though theh-'chief pride is in the distance covered by their "non-stop" expresses, The British record non-stop run is held by the London and North Eastern Railway whose daily 10 a. m. express from London to Edinburgh covers 392.7 miles without a single intermediate halt, though at an average speed of only 47.8 miles an hour. The length of these non-stop runs has certainly increased during the last 80 years but it was as long ago as 1904 that a. Great Westem pas- senger train on a regular run st- tained a speed of 102.3 miles an hour-the highest ever authentically recorded by a regular train _on s British railway. T0 WED TWO WEEKS .,. Arran nrvolwli NEWTON. Mass., Feb. 13-Mrs. Elizabeth Pillsbury Phillips, daugh- ter of the late Albert E. Pillsbury, former Attorney-General of Massa- chusetts and ardent anti-feminist. revealed ,today a new romance, nine days after her divorce on the Reno llolnmx sncunrrrrisi court, had been granted. Aliifibi 111-11 'r-1', 'f B C Pow ._ Wil Coin _. ('1|1 S1111-in _ fr 11 ii _ ._ if 11 it _ ._ " I’ ii _ Got l'nw list l’o\v lon U il lout Pow 1111111 l'o\v lion 'l`rum 3"" 'l‘rau'. |1011 Train . Q11! 1'n\v ,_ Bhsw l‘n\v . “HW I’n\v , Unit Sei: ... .§: lipc Blsc 11% pc 5'/1 pc ti pc 4‘,4| pc 4'/| pc iipe lipc 0pc the 5 nc fi Ds line 5 pc 4% |'1c 51% 1953 1951 1060 10-11 1011 ill-li 10410 100-l 1050 11111 10-17 1051 1070 1041 1955 1050 10116 4'/111° .1008 li a 10 aah 'I0 1052 Ol' UANAIIA 0UAl.\I(l‘llD B011 DI °i.= __ zz-v 111°: C 1: 70.00 103.00 101.25 00.75 711.51) 01.110 08.2.1 102.75 li-1.05 02,00 101.50 101.70 102.25 00.(ll. 111.75 16.50 100.50 04.12 102.00 08.75 'iaoo } 101.75 102.75 101.50 (15.50 08.75 00.711 101.00 115.25 114.00 101 25 103.50 1113.15 100.011 1121 255 115.50 102.11) 05.00 103.50 100.50 C . BM 1010 104.00 100.31 me 11 111111 ms. 011.111' ' ’ _ _. sawn 105| iguool can modiollstudent, in Reno, Nevsds. 4 1 . The 8200.000 heiress and Ellsworth W. Poole. 38, local plumbing inspect- 'or, applied for a. waiver of the five- day law in District Court yesterday, and said they planned to be married Saturday. ' The former Attorney-General left bequests of $25,000 each to Harvard, Yale, Princeton and Columbia Uni- versities for the express purpose of "combatting feminism," and teaching women that their proper place was the home. Harvard, 'Yale and Prince- ton hsve rejected the legacy. Mrs. Phillips, who is 23, was grunt- ed s. divorce February 2 from Richlrd B Phillips Edinburgh University _ 1,...- éhnuqnnladbsl i. lusosduslahousosssns-p 1 Ulivadoovnlhcssruustun _ Stewart Jones 8. Co -Qreonohields 8. Co. 1"lf '0i1.7!l 11111.50 1o1i,2|| 101.75 1011.25 111.1111 1u1i,1mi,_,,, G Fu; ' _ , . _ -. _|1o1i¢| .1o11|,| 4111/| 411 _ ""<“° WJ-00 vin... one ...| meal 11.1111 1.111111 1’~'i‘ii -2 iirlssiori CLAIM HIE f,‘§,‘,‘,"“f’ jji ___ ‘ .iolms Man ..| \\'ool Cn _ \\'orih I’ _ ._ 1' T Coach ‘Ai - i ‘ll-nn llriilgo ._ __ 517,, 5411, 52 52 lfi ... ... 120 Nnt Iirewll _.| l an :Price Bros. ._ ... ' ._ __ -r _.11 V Exchange 1,, (lpielll lo Johnston B Warsl) ` 0penlHigh|l_ow l.nst|Ntf‘h All' Ileililc ._ I-11. |101'/$100 100 4-1% Al Chelli _ __ 10815110815 158% 10551 -2% Al-Chnl . _ _ _ 311 1,; __ Am inn _ ..11o1,i||1|s1/,|111-1i.||11<111¢.|_11/, Am rf' row . sos/1| :is a111y,|:1o1iq_ 1;; Am s 11-1111 . 41| |oi114,| io |.'>o%i- Ani 'rel Tel .|iua1,4i1i1a.,\|g1nr11/,11i:114|_ 1/, Ann Con _ ..| 3191.1 :is | 3111;. 11111;. + 1,1, nun Auto _..|1uo |151 111111/. 1101/, -12 mini 1.0¢" ...|2411 | _ Balt Ohio 81'/5 _ _._ I. Q _ _ §____ netii steel amy, _ (I I1 (1 Ale _ (3 Pacific ...| 43M| 1 _- 1,5 t'hen11 Ohio _.|151/,| |- izhrys Mo _... 1S‘/.| 20%] 18'i§| 20’jL,| |- 7, im-11 (mia ...|lll:i1/,| | | [_ f‘n1 ('arl1 _ |10l!4| | _ §:n _*Ll 55 _§§ .__ w § -111 essesg ss _§=*§__s><§§ 2352 @_=§ _-*§_s§_s ”¢2E _ *§§‘; is 2 Ssgsegs as §_§; _gif Ss _ai + + Q + <‘<1n¢ Frm ...| 5211.1 im | 5:1151 ral 1_4 vnrn rr.. 1141/.|1141/._ sw,|| -1| n1.;1».- l\'..\-i,1i1:i-.1 1ni..~<5 1o"°=1 F' I ""“"“‘ ""'5' °*"‘5l "”'1°V T1 l-ilee 1’ l.t ._ iii'/,,| | _ 1-‘mr i1'imi as |:i5%li 115 _ 1;.-ri Elm- . ..|,limi -111-_»| is - y, ri-n 1-'mas | | .1,i_.__1 Gen Mo ._ ._ - I - M is Gdyr Rub ... - Haus fill . ._ _ Hull lilo ._ - V HuN1 lin _ l - * int Hnrv 54 -ll/, i 1"'/_-I 'i41|+ ’/5 i 1’9‘»£\| '-f1l‘/:!- ‘iii 'l0%| 72 |- fr_11‘<_1 2111.1 zu-11| 211/,g-|-114, .K 'ar as on -1- i\'._1. en.. _E LONDON, FEi1l'l1ai‘y 13.-The Iilib- Lam (ro _` ggi:/1| ggfm 321/§|gg1/5|.. 15|, iis, which taxes a keen interest 1mal'1'1= ".1 B Loews Inc pridge ln the working of the British .inn-ii 'l‘1~1n-k railways and particularly in the §}on1,'“‘§:.":f_d':: f‘“"3| | l., " Mx 11111,; avi 1 s111,;,+i 5-1%! Wiil 5554150'/SI-1-1 4111,,| - -’-'W.l 24%! 211111 -$14. - Nash lilo _ ..| 341,51 :1-11,1.; :air-¢.| :i:1 _ 15|, |1211 |1'.1a |1'.=nu,|i‘.>.'.1. -1 si sv pi'ised to read in the recently pub- xmcet'-if ::_'_ 81%' sm! 81%; ,,,.,.__l_ .A lished report of the Royal Commis- Puck ilu _ ._ _ sion on ’I‘r'1msport that “it is re- 1.121, 1,12; I 21|" I1,-,' |14 |15 markable that there has been prae- 1' S vf N -T - llndio florp _ tically no improvement in locomotive || K 0 __ _ speed in this country during the last “El” “'"“' ~~| 1'”/11| l ' S lioeiiuek _ rom 1o1i:_| 1n\,i| 111-y,.|_ I 'Wit Will 414% isis - _ N- _ F »-_EZ-__ new mgqmg @- _ssgs s as ______ ___-____ ___ :see asa: ,a ss 2 *S35 ;Qii $1! if ,\‘ §_' _______:____________ _ __ ness sqqgssgg gags a §§_ §§§f3_._§£i?:_§E-*' B‘_&s`~__ _.£25 3 +_ + +_+ + ++ _ as ass# sas r asses .1'8l'%,|l1l.’1?|S.1%|8i 111'/1| 1111111 1111/.I - _ '.'0 |20%| 20 _ 5.-11/, 111/. s 11 on . __ 11111. - Recovering from the shock, how- 5.12"” “W |` iW%| i1R’1i'~ 'iii ever; the Britishcr made the almostlsonni 111111 __|10'l113;1os |1117 - unanimous comment “Well, trains l,','“;'_‘l‘:c‘_f'l 70,/‘I must have run pretty fast 80 years S 0 of N -I _ ,, _ Sturleimker ..| 22'/qi ' - ago. In point of fact they did, for Tex," (-0 _ __| mm the great "race to the north" be- TH 0 “"1 -~ |51 -‘ 1514.1 :WI 111111 1 l‘iin It 11 154 tween the railway companies run- U (gn,-|, 0,,-|, 'mm | _ irnir vnrp 2111.11 231;{.| 2:1 - U G Imp so' - so ll S I Alco . - l' S Ilub ...i131/is “ U S Steel ...H4014 -- \’nu Strrl 00% \\’nrn Ii Co _ 18 | - Wnr Bros _..| 40551 -' 511-.. iw'/_ ‘.‘-'est Eh-r ._ in _I "2 .I 01% 110 I - 12 .- AQ The Montreal Stock Exchange (Spa-lui to Joilnston & \Ynr|I) Stock f1|>ei\iHIgh!l.o\\‘iLni1t Mluuila- Sugar ...` ‘Jil I 27 ‘£0 2051, lr L' 11.111-er A :ls :is 1117-il :vm llell 'Pelephoiie ... i.’»l 1511/,’1i’11 151 iirnrliinn ._ _. ...| am '.151/. 2514, 2511, Pun Bronze ._ _‘..| 215 i i‘nl1 1‘o\ver Pup ._ ‘.’~°/i » (‘|\n Var Flly _ .. 18% -ldfh (’nu (‘emeut ._ 12% 12% 12'/1 (‘n|\ 1111.1 A ohol _ 4% 414 43% 43'/g 4_'i§§ 43% HS 9‘/e .-1.- +13: 3'2- ._ S 1351 lc (‘nn 1‘nc|flc ._ ('|1ns Min S ._ .__ 140 114111)/| 1-10 (‘or'l¢sh`utt ._ _'_ .. 1111111 G ss I iiuril. K‘hns (`o ._ 2S'A| 3'/4| 28 211 lieu Steel Wares _ 5% linm Bridge ._ lil int Ni.-irei 11116 16'/1. WAI 111’/_ if-llnrrls .. ._ ...| 8 ll'/1. 3 i B'/5 ilimt l'o\ve1' ._ .__ 07% 58'/1’ 575115756 Ile-Front __ __ ._|18',é| 32% 31% 31% 32% Nnt Steel Csr . £310 35711 35 30 Power Corp ._ ... G_'1%l5.'i% 52111 52% Quebec Power ...` 411 143 i 42 'V3 Shnwlnigan .__ 53 153 52% 52'/1 Winnipeg Elec ... 20 | | | BANKS Commerce ._ ._ _.i221 l Montreal ._ ._ ...!."_12 .\'nv|\ Scotia ._ ...$118 lioyni ._ ._ __ 1 .THE MONTREAL CURB MARKET (Special io Johnston h \\’nr1l) sim-k 0111-nllligh|i.n\\-|l.nst Associated Oli ...i iii linmo Oil __ ._ ...lilo lihperinl 01| __ __ 11% 17'/1 17 int Petroleum . __ li 14'/1 Nornndn ._ .__sl7%l17-90 i'-Horsey Ltd . __ 118%' sherriit ._ ._ os iioo liiscne Mines ._ ._ 42 I Terk lliwheii __ --I 73. CHICAGO CRIMINOLOGIBT _ GIVES GOOD ADVICE A'rr.ArrrA_ os.. Feb-13-Gi" H boy g good family life, s strong guid- ance toward s vocational career. and show him criminals arrested. tried. convicted and sentenced within ll few days after their crimes src com- mmgd md he -will have no desire to gg |, ggnytpr, advised John Land- egeo, Chicago Urimin0l°8l-514.10 B" taurus term the mary Univwiir institute or Citizenship wdsv- Tho Northwestern University l7l'°' fessor, author of "Organised Crime in Chicago." insists that Chicsgo's Ill!! wars, massacres, murders and rockets sro cursbio. Ho points to Mil- waukee, Wim, which he described ss the "most orderly city in the United Stews” ss s.n example of what Ubi- csgo could bo, given the right condi- tions. Those persons who blame 0hicsgo‘s crime on rapid growth, s large for- eign element and other such condi- i.iom,hsvsonlytngotnMllwsukee to find the ssms conditions without crime, ho sold. He exhibited graphs showing the upward curve of populo- tion ss practically identical in pro- portions of six to ons. ""_~°"°"1s has the some "Little MISS MARGARET BURNETT greatly shocked when they learned of the death of Miss Margaret Bur- few hours illness. of heart trouble on for some time past and who was 'I3 years of age, was about her business ous. She was the third daughter of the late John Burnett and Margaret Vlckerstoft, of Fort Augustus. Some twenty years ago, she and hm' two sisters and father sold the old home- stead and moved about half a mile away, where she purchased it dwell- ing and store, carrying on a success-_ ful business ever since, and where she kept. the post ofilce for over twenty years. Margaret, as she was' generously to everything that was noted always for her hospitality. No one was ever known to have left her house for everybody, townsfoiks and! people from far and near, ns the times for anybody from the clergy to the wayward stranger. She will` be sadly missed in the community, gained the respect of everybody for. formed the last sad rites of the Catholic Church. She leaves to mourn, her sister, V Elizabeth, whom she resided with since the death of her father seven- teen years ago, at the age of .96 To the bereaved family and particu- with, we tender our deepest respect and heartfelt sympathy in the loss markable, this t`:: first break in a family of six, two of whom are in and the remaining in the seventies, largest seen for some time, took place Sunday morning to Saint Patricks i Church, Fort Augustus, where all was laid to rest beside her father and mother to await a glorious re- surrection. The pail bearers werez, Joseph `Flsher, Joseph Kelly, Carl; Kelly, Joseph DutIy,Leo Brogan,Pat- rick Kelly. ` RESOURCES OF N. S. NA'rroNs|_. BANKS ' snow Iivcltensc' WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. l3-R,e- sources of the 7.038 National Banks ln Continental United States. Alaska and Hawaii on Dec. 31, totalled $28,- 799,884 000, an increase of $421,001,000 over the Sept. 24 totals. 'I‘he announcement made by'Johr1 W. Pole comptroiler of the qurrency, said the amount reported Dec. 31 was $82,799,000 less than the re- sources of 7,408 National Banks at the end of 1929. Total deposits on last Dec. 31, ag- gregated $22,871,646,000_ *___ FIGHTER. IS ILI. _ _.M NEW YORK, Feb. 13-Fidel La Barba, California featherweight, re- ported to Madison Square Garden to- day that he is ill and will be unable to meet Kid Francis, of Italy, in a feature bout here Feb. 20. No decision has yet been made on a substitute. PLUCKY 13 YEAR OLD GIRL RESCUED THREE YOUNGER. SISTERS FROM BURNING HOME MONROE, Conn., Feb. l3-Georg- inns. Gregory, 13, who was keeping house for the family while her moth- er is at a Bridgeport hospital nurs- ing her sixth child, led her three younger sisters to safety today when fire destroyed their home. Stephen Gregory, father of the children, who was on his way home from work, and two sons retumlng from school, saw the home in flames from the distance. 11 Italy," he said. The difference is in the influence of politics on the po- _ianuary auth. The late Miss Bur-f nett, although not in robust health squareness teiiciiiig io sienderlze the known' far and near, was a kind 'g for the good of the community, and I in charitable and church affairs, she H always gave out the helping hand, ic both in work and money. She was t home without partaking of a well ld prepared meal. It was a callinglli l neighboring folks would say, Mar- ; garet was always prepared at all' S where she had done- business _and S her honesty and straight-forward-rp ness. She was a devout member of d the Catholic Church and she was,1A; visited frequently by her kind pas- ii, tor, the Rev. D. P, Croken, who per- ld years, also two more sisters and two a brothers, namely, Mrs. Mary Mc- 9, Ewen and Mrs. James Howlett, Char- i lottetown; Matthew, of Fort Augus- 1 tus, and George, of Charlottetown. t ularly her sister, whom she resided t of a kind sister. What is most re- 5 the eighties, another around eighty, 5 that was mortal of n. good citizen i lice department and the courts, and in the careful guidance of growing boys. i i Silhouette ARIB, Feb. 11,-Broadened accent- ed shoulders and short or three- *U The people far and - near were quarter length sleeves were exhibited here today by two of the most im- portant women drcssmakers of sport nett, of Fort Augustus, after only 11 , and street models as the last word in Spring designs. Shoulders broadened almost to hlpline marked many sport and street suits while daytime dresses and as usual on the day and mgm p,~ev|_ shoulders were accented by epaulettes or cap sleeves. With the exhibition of the newest models long sleeves took a back seat in the fashion pic- ture, many blouses and street dress- es displaying elboiv and three quar- ter length sleeves designed with a slight flare. Belts also were jerked into new lines. Oric dressmaker displayed nar- row belts dropped one inch lower in back than in front on all dresses to ive height to the silhouette. Another Flying In Canada CHARLES LEVINE TELLS OF IIISV EXPERIENCE WHILE IN AUS- TRALIA RECENTLY MONI’R.EAL, Feb. 12.-That stormy petrol of flying, Charles Le~ vine, is in Montreal at the Ritz Car~ leton Hotel. Levine has done many interesting things, but his quiet de- portment belies- the spectacular things he does. "There will be no need for sleep- ing aboard planes, Speed will be the consideration," Levine predicted in an interview today. "Planes that travel 300 miles an hour will not be constructed to carry berths. Most trips, under 2,000 miles will only be a. matter of a few hours anyway, LoNDoN,1='eh. 13.-Douglas Edward The first nuke oi Qloiicéstuii-0 Wrey, of Perth, whose estaie hasiwhom the will alludes, lioixrishiil been probated at $160,000 and whoiabcut 550 years ago s.nd'.w\|'.thb`@ claimed to be a descendant of the of Edward the Third. His title first Duke of Gloucester, left his roy- with him. It was often revived lAt€r._. al oil paintings to the Queen, and,|notab!;', by Richard the 111174.--UP _ failing her acceptance, to the present ;held it when ho solil0:,11er'c.<'. .Q1 evoi:,‘/I ' ‘ NAQKING Cnndicmas Day is generally suppos- ON BOARD Sllll’ CARD money made, with my face on “_ niiiay. and helps ti1c..c Liitiilii ami. | bridge as their especial gravy, work out revealing codes which net them plenty of profits, says Mr. Levy. the illustrious sire whose likeness ob- 6 "By a codeof nine words I can identify every one of the fifty-two Ieards," the bridge expert declares. though from the grave of Caruso. ivect little girl who so graciously king of tenors, a voice'is ringing. Vth Enrico, Jr., son of Enrico, the in- Behind each ringing upper tone is a mighty desire to be worthy of serves him from s frame on the studio piano. The new Caruso‘s teacher is Adolfo de la. 1-leurta, once The sharpers can do as well-and I provisional president of Mexico, stu- they have." The codes are constantly dent of voice culture a quarter of a Two other methods are used by the ocean-going siickers. They mark cards. and they use the old cold deck game. Cards are marked either with a sharp finger nail or with a pinpoint set in thc player`s vest. The idea. is to raise a slight bum: shifted to avoid recognition. century and an able tutor. The Maestro de la rluerta is very hope- ful. _ "Of course, there was only the one -there can never be another Oar- uso, ln many respects," the teacher of Enrico, Jr., said. “There was so much more~than just a big voice to make on the back of the acc, king and him great - ideal temperature, these bumps as he deals. and "seo- ond-cards" his unsuspecting oppon- queen ot each suit. The dealer feels warmth, color, so many things. But this boy-he is a true son of his father. Such vocal chordsi" ents. To "second-card" is to deal Young Caruso has the physical re- the card next to the top instead of the one on top-and the nimble fin- gered gentry are so facile st it that even wise onloocrs can`t detect them. quirements_ The tremendous vocal chords are like those of the mighty Caruso. The roomy throat is the same. »The big broad chest. power- ful shoulders and torso are those of This system of controlled distrlbu-| his father. There is s. facial resemb- tlon means that perhaps as many as lance too. ton of the high cards in the deck are concentrated in the hands of the two confedcrotes. "Second-carding" is much similar in bridge than in poker, as the dealer has to do it only once to put n desired card where it will holil-either in his hand or his partners. Cold decks ordinarily are not re- Vsorted to, says Mr. Lenz, until a game is adjourned to a sl1arp`s state- room. A handkerchief is passed ncros the brow. or a nose is blown, and a new ucck enters the game, al- though lhe victims don't know it. The prize cold hand goes like this. Spades, A K. Hearts, A K Q J. Diamonds, K J il. Clubs, A K Ci J. It is dealt to the man whose mon- ey is about to be taken. One of the confederates holds four little dia- monds and no spades. the other the high diamond and a string of spades. The confederates take thc bid with tive diamonds. cinubied and recioubl- ed. They seize control by truoiping. l Enrico, Jr., is learning the met- hod of singing used alone by his fa- ther among leading tenors of this generation-that of Porpors, "Maker of voices" among the Neapolitans 200 yehrs ago. Long ln disuse generally, it isa method bringing the vocal chords into full use, the tones being produced in the throat, and floating upfard. instead of according to rules of modem tone placement_ Young Caruso has had ten lessons. From a. moderately high top tone made lustreless by lack of use he has at. thc outset, and the one with the foud small diamonds leads trumps through the poasessor of the seem- ingly impregnable hand. It all Rev. P. Watson Currie has return-I d from a month spent in study at .,,,m,,,|.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,M 0" |»,||<,,_ V __ .2 _ _._.____ _ _g- -----_-~ ---_--~- ' - V E"Xl'ER'I."S ADVICE supposmr _ ters to go ahead lkill their hwurk for- '_ _ _ -- "The police asked me if my Shrin- I :ge °(;m;2um"5 HT 5 nliytmlf IEDM" NANKING, Feb. 13.-Despite the NEW YORK. Feb. 13--A551009 YOU cr's pin was the badge of the coun- I b gko Tag” ar Ur _ ml ' _tcmf I;ct'tl1at the powers have declined re the person person called N°rih terreiters. 'raking it ui as a Joke, 1 1° ° °“ _ “5*’°f°a““ h “S” “P” to indicate their ideas on the rub-_ - nd you are seated at a bridge table said. "lf you think it is then it must | W uk be hed durmg t' c wmmg 4 ject. the Chinese Govemment ts __ 11 the smokikniz room of 11 trensei- he: it took me three days to mire ; W” ' _ yearrying on with its pims ui indoor antic liner. You had better-and the police see how foolish they were, the removal of the foreign`legn!l_0n`s his is the advice of Siflrwy S- LCM. and when I gave my side to the pap- vmenune Day °°"_‘ef hlifs ‘mnual from Peiping to this sity, Nstiohhlff bridge _expert-keep a weather clit! _ers, they got after the chief of pol- | ;;“m;i;“d thT‘“3‘islm‘? Q” Flow" ol ist capital of Chi11di~_ __ _ ` _ ` <1 the East, South and West. lee, who had been very active, Just] e My ° 1 53'” ' le s°°"“. Several large plots of ground have P1\l`iiC11lHI`li' W111-211111011' 1111101118- before I left, there were suggestions 1 t'° have been we” Kem' m "men" been set aside in the new capital for, For il’ East, that 011811111012 and thatlie be dismissed." b""°°' fthe construction of ligation hulélid- omewhat wistful izeiitlernin Whom -l-i- V 7”” his and the dil1l°11'11\¢l°V 1164>' 03 _ 5 you niet yesterday on the' promenade CARUSO‘S SON DECIDES ON CAR- , The Lenten éeason “VIH be “hoped old northern capital has beeninvlted ' deck. says "One spade," he may mean EER OF SINGING In ‘ V ` omething entirely different from “I --- 15 bid one spade." At least it will mean LOS ANGELES, Feb. 13.-As th being of a family of English des- sonicthing entirely different to the cent of long life. 5 Her funeral, which was one of the consented to take the fourth hand. To her, confederate of Easi_'s ii1 many comparable, is laboring at the task d a high seas' bridge encounter, the of voice building in a studio here. U shift in words may identify every And through monotonous repetition Se mportant card in East`s hand. of exercises developing his heritage, 8 For the card sharpcrs, who have the light of remembered glory shines U seized upon the game of contract in the eyes of young Caruso. U on us with Shrove Sunil ly on the to pack up its belongmgs -nd move th lnst., and Shrove Tuesday on e 17th and Ash Wednesday on the' The invitation hu hun .m'“."d_ llith. A service will be held during ‘ but not to me sausfmuon of th, ' e Lenten season in the Presbytef- - ChmE_se_ The forelm mrnhwni n lan Church here, being on Weilncs- ipcipmg Claim that "_ Is up M than my evemrfg and on €Vrma.y ‘m`cr`|1'es|>cctive fore’gn offices s_t`h0n1¢[;'§c cons. 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