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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-09-21, Page 2While Mrs. Willett.' lietv.laughter VIQ- et,:^3,1a.jor Burnaby and tlitee. neighbors • played at table.' tipping, a *,:s.-Pirit!' laes- iiagp states • that Capt. ,Jos. Trevelyan • ii-ae been- murderecl at. Ills home In E.,4s. hampton. 3s4-naliy 'fournf, his! friend •dead, Ijs kuU•-'1Factured. 'rrevelyan's winfoivides big .e,Siate intotour, equal. Parts, .hetw;in gen, s Xrs, 'Jennifer' Pardnerr ad the it.ree children ot • deceased sister; Maay pearscin',. A...Jame§, Peo.rOon •had bepist in g.Vhartiptorr the •afterne0;,„ of tleinartler, 'leaving for London the 'fQ1,10iying ndOrning. Burnaby ,r'eceives slieqne, ;for -5,000 POan4ln a newsPaer cOmpetitfon. Emily • Trefusis, BearsoWs'fiancee. helieves'ne, is •inlocent Ann klatirrie t� ' and. nialteS the, acquaitstatipc 0.4 newspaner- man, Charles Bnd,erhyr, uncVnsiia' nun `to help, *clear,' Pearson.. She accompanies Enderby xoit4rrwere ;a Mr. Ry- ..rroft MfOrs..,to,)lieln :no geive the • • mys- APTER 'XV '."Nybi.,,t do yObi USlik. about tifis , . table -turning business. Mr 13,y-reft9" • ...asked. Emily. • "Now', that is very strange. 1 con-, fegs Miss Trefusis ain•Power- folly impressed by 'ii•:.,. 'I am, as, per-. •• hitia you May-have:beard, a, belieVer In , psychic things,„ To 'a certain: de - .gree 1ania believer in-spirtuallsra, alrpntly vireiilt a fu I an- -. .rount and sent ;it Up to the Secie y of ;PsyChical --ReSearth., "A Well anti:tea- • ticated• and- amazing, Case. Vive people present, .nime a whom conld have the • leak idea Or stispition that, Captain Trevelyan Was. guirdered."; • • ' ; "You • don't , think=" • . •• •Emily stopped. -It was net so ea0 to suggest her own Idea to Mr; Ry•croft. ---thatIone-oithe-fiVe-peOple-tnigitt-hwire • guilty f�re.knwle.dge," as he himself .- had been one of -them,- .She 'pursued her object it a pore rciundabOut•Mari- , , "Yon"re Mis§-,, and there LA A 13144 there, the PNe's Cavey they ' AS na An oPening ,between twn •reekA: M. YOueOnld:'find, but it Widens Allt, insides" „nhist..takO•ir 10k at that Cave," Said -Charles. • ' "Y9lesiI beSnrI3rised tisiv harrl .3., 149W: Yer4TS.: 01,4 Quee;;; • Princess Elizabeth. is. • growing' UP, Jhe.SMAII, -enellAntingW4rAlre 0A -0.Y "trtici nalce-,ClariStehed•herselt otillyhet," iia yaiisldfnr'•eyel7; Aint her :place hag bee -en 1444 C11.4rTP7 1.00 Tottat40 Her'ilken,eSs;.. tO, the Queea4, tinws itet .0t4, str. Many a•plenur Party Inmore rmarkabIe everc:14v,roit:°:; P.144,T0er• looks. for it the. 0916 MA4e'StY'S she:CS*: L7401:* itut.40esn't AO it, but if 7,0.u.„fie ,b4;. way„' her .meters 14nd it. be ure to leaVe- a Pin, inswo it ch41174 th le grang4t,itlier'S,digty tia, • ; 1fOr: luck:" ' ••• • "4.4' PAIffliPa014114q.- 4.0r. gaiety lion • fir; wonder"'said • Charles' when gitgr-s,IS 41kher PW-14,andnsrOiere. is It ' breakfast was , .• A40 he and Eral4r,ore ap.parent.thaa, i pppop...40,,.were had 4-:i...04od out into Aho..gukdon;,,,,.qt,ishe i. doredby all the tenants cLght toge of to princoaoli?&iwizrtibillife§,araung „Glamis AT03,,BonorAr tipe up',7,;,i-o• yOU jiai.e T4,21loye t see her.starting;eff oi With, the- C/neett-tine- „41-'. ,a; bit of leekHerer Start Wth pieni .' i -.a simple, football eompet4t104 far our1te treaiss It and before t know. 'Where '1' aro 1 run, .°1° expedition leads t-45 new 'Eur straiht lnto -an- escaped -cOnvint ani a r1ause in-,t4e-----P-n.an-'-nfnl.lttter,- alnrderers; Marvelous!" • • . •hAq" been.. sPeeiallY iS.101$ for 'What abont,thiS PhOtgralabing of 4uN.Cvbitiiir Masion aa. perfecly cut kilt of 9yai dhorar14.1.1noakbecir'SoepOtt.aingeth:s':171••• tartan, and a hot4171MittOd.poll he aid j!,./ tb/41,c1 shall .e,),e the over of green,:', she hardly ever wears' :ther Et• -4. hope'you den't' hat': hut .allewS..• her fair,,s,wavyliain. irkiPdc 1 have juSt. 'seat off 'An inter- t°,144-4414.41.' the Ivi°4'vew with • ,hair to4giVe`aWa_y: a Secret-, is the enivy, ..nr oc.,:,61:got;tri; ometimes needs "Oh; the•illnaI:Sort'a things, people Rose little gentle ersuasion! • like tO•hear,", Said: littr..•.EnderbY.',.4-`00r • ; • p • • ' ' , special representativrecords his Princess' Elizabeth" is always delight - : 'e • fnlly Maternal- towards this' younger: terview with Mips EmilyTrqtpip,,..the Slater sit hers, and no wonder,. for she, ' 'fiancee of Mr. -James Pearson Who, Is' a delicious Mind, rather ;More flinty been arrested hi-the•peliee and eriarg- ed With .the murder of Captain. and frilly 'than --"the, fourth lady in the :• d," yOict is •Very severely and .lieltutf-' VelYan. Then gik-totpres:sionlan ..of you beautiful girL"fully, tailored: nowadays, as:befits one . sat--herrd.-ignified 40: Y-00 :Paid • greatchats': .and 'etabrodered: ittiUsiin • "It,•waS. a splendid .intervieW," said . smocks are 'it' once the'' despair :And Mr„ Enderby,. '"Yea!Ve idea :what • of•eiery 'Mother .in London.. :fine -won-Milli touching thingsyou Said These two royal .ststers set inirgerY 'fashions, eyetwhere,;., - .1f thy are •spen in red c�at one rnorningred co re Certain to titeat out all -Over the••Park.the next ,da,y, and .they have:dope iiinnit to popularize the •#•iiike-tYPe.' of dro:S.Sing..:So.. 'becoming :.-te •the iriedern Child. • The i Werk and PlaY, two' Charming and' typically' Bri fish 'little : girls, In an atmosphere et.. perfect ...siniplicity,- Nursery teas:in their airY'Pale.blue -and •PriittroSe. suite, at -146..Piceadilly are, preSitied-over by Mrs,.. Knight; their formality --lucky • ren 4740 -to- snare their; fu never 'eurtsyand the 'tithe -honored. rule 'of '1.0116,..11Ttra66.1111T., • , • w41.04,4',alWaYS Aottoured jy •4Pr• • pr,:044.P.P..- V.014.0.144'. .P94414944 14-0:14#-Pgcl: "T:11$iy? th thlrd, "goo Of ,tho. QUj1 aRIa fAITAAritn A.4,4 .rhri4141,intl' Y.'hilet'Yttit'-lallePaisItIg4e14thaer4;''t4teY: naeonsehma !of .he • 040044 PrOW4 1140.147.4fg11:17147.4P.174r;P-W:417:10't:t04:11-.44'- that. "th.cr. n're Ont i Hamilton Gar 4ens!•'. • ' . • tlaclY Pgrjs.' 'YYner, 04S, Qf'the .•DucheSS .01170.41$ beSt fr1e4l44 ,44..4: A pretty... iitpe: Zilzolt0t,T4. ot lterOWa, • n'Arned:Aker *OYAl gOdmOhe,„ and ant ,Q4Arte.5, ;a4d. ali:Actlyp.„44044gy4,0 this partbileolscsirEclit;4„ tl.e*""h• •03' t11,, am. fro th Klug,- Wlo: understands- is, 4K444.00, ii1406,41::.-tastee; er and ke;epe.;her, 'with, reter4s. otall„lherlatest",tand the. - remarkable 'peWer- o forming gutok 4ceisiOas, :raettitY. for, kwing what she...wants, comhine. to. indite her natural •leader : Of the "Nuriery Party.” • 7 'SP her days go by, 4Ue4 with:games. apiti• lessons end- the.. other nornial ac, fiVities ..Of girls of1;,seven,, all.Etigland watches With love and ad- 4ntratiott thig.•Sp'ecially.Sweerperven, s- . whe is also, their. on Prin. cess; . ' . ; . • - Foe. •V,Vonien. of Empite, • • .47 ' 'Fifty :organizatione Australian women,. Urban and rura1 are making usy • preparatihns for • the Centenary' Celebrations., beginning' in. • October' aext year. ,They are raising Ofifi., by a ClfilIiag *riveaad'hOne,t'n gaiiitnuCia,rnere hy selling' little );,Pooks and :certificatea giiing hiographies...'of wornen. pioneers and iraphic ...scenes. ,from their lives. A .brohze statue will,probahly be erected ' • bearing :meinOrial panels tO_IvoMen..1..piotkee.4 -cotintry, nursing ,, eerleges„ a, Cancel": -hospital :Ward, .'extension, s of drertl. welfare.' Worlt • a college,. 'Of yic.:.b-eautili Sehernes—prQsals like these Make 'up an eXteasty.e .program.. One 'et the teata.res 'Will:he. an Empire Knit, thig;„ -.Canipetitien ••. 'with 'Australian wool, •fer which there., Will be 'rich priZes-. Open :te. every, 'Wontan 'Under the British gag; Ftill information, can- be -obtained fraBrigdierben- er.aI ; --Melbourne, Victoria, ..• ' intoret...0. me vefi much,. Mr. I abcklAt' 4Anding .bY :Your man, :no mat:. ,Rygroft.,:•_It is; ai•yon.say, an Amer,: ter if the 'whole world', was against • ing •oecurience: You ' - ,•••• -• ef the•people presept, with the vamp- I "Did, I, really sly , that?" ,tion of yoargelfilof'coprse were ifs an- • "De you mindre' said My. Enderby way P*Olicr • anxiousl y dear yourig lady, I myself arin hot IPSychic. I have no power in• that TQiJamoUy a' VerY deeply intereated observeC" '• "W abont ,this Mr, Garfield?" • "A ,iiice lad," • said. Rycroft, "but:116t-krenrariddYle in Any way.":'' "Well off, I.:min:toed," said EnailY. "Stony broke; 1 belieVe" 'said. Mr. • RycrOft: • "He ,coineS •down here. ...to •ilinc attendance isti an 'aunt, from ' whom he has what. r. Call 'expects. - bons' But Miss Percehonse has:a ssa•-•: &tic ,iforin of humor 'and keePS': him ' dancing" : should ' like to: meet her," said • "Yes, Yeu Must certainly meether." • ' "Tell me' about the Willetts," Said • s "Charming;" said • Mr. • RkerOft, • "Colcinial, of - course: •No real'. poise. ' A: Attie toe'lavish in' their ,hospitalitY. Miss, Violet: is a charming • , They bad had.: been Slowly descending the hillside aid,: Were'.nOW ivext4Ink ,•theiF W:a3, .dewri4-theiane;-- ,"Who' _lives' In 'that cottage'' asked Emily abuptly4.. dapiAn Wyatt --he. is 'an in:valid. liather-,itrisotiable. 1' fear.". ; •• '• .'"A friend of Captain Trevelyan's?" "TreVelyan merely, Made. a :fern:tat . visit ,oh'hiin every noW.and.them As a matter of fact Wyatt doesret, ene01:1T- ike. visitors.. ,A Orly man," • • • • EntilY reimenibered •,• the •liithe.rte unmentioned irtembeil of the 4What•abetit Mn Duke?" SheaSked. "Weil," Md Mr, RYereft :slow/Y; '• "that „its what nobody 'knaves: You see, ..•OukeiS,,stinh •aheritirelY tinntylterious individual.: I 'should iniagine that the only rnYsterysaheut hint was his ,social arigin.••" Not --.-not quite, if you under: - Eta* --But A very send goad' fel- :foie,' hehaOteried te• add. • • , •, ' : ia.'iny cottage,- said 74.17. Ry - Croft ;'pausing, "perhapi',you windo me' the :honor . Of Coming..in and in- -SPecting • . :They, • Went. up.- the. sinan .path and .'entered,the cottage. • The interior Was : charming.. '13,OokcaseSAIned-the • Emily glanced curiously .at'ithestitles : f the books. • one 'SectiOn dealt with ocanit prenoniena, another with mod - 'ern :deteetive- antiOn),.but by far- the greater 2-parff' of I the,: ,bdolic6,ses., was: • given up to ' Books On. •' ornithology • held a • bontparatiVelY sniall 'position. ` • • • • "I think WC all • delightfUl," said " "1 rtinst'oget baCk•paw: 1 e3t7, '.'pect Mrs Enderhy Will sbe.Waiting for • me.-, 'As a -matter Of f anti' hav.-4riit 114d •'.13t4kfast yet, r We told Mrs. Curtis :..Its.if-past nine and 1 ,z4..e it's ten O'clock." 'Emily gayMr, tydroftrilet „handand squeezed hisd,waintly,„ •,1ts s„wolViertal,”! 'she sa'd. "to . • feel thit there's soiieori nwhom One Can really,telY." • : ' Emuly retu'rtied.' to find gsahd „Gharles ,wt.itihg.: for )ter., • ' Cartis-::-Wee-,ttill-ager-withj-eX.1 citement ever the ,escape of the eon:" 'T , . "Do. you think'. hell con e this way?" :asked ChatIts. ,• " - • "They never -Canes: Ws'. way' ail •are inootjand is, And, at -4'0'60 "toWria Whoriou de. diffine Off the fitoor, 1101 friake qrillyitOntit most, likelY. %tat' they'll ,catch:hts 16mt• bittory., thatt" • • „ eould•tiral htdTa 11104e--ttOcrt-01-the otire:rtitla of the Toe," salekr• •4*.s. • , '"Oh,'Itel" 'stud Emily..."Enjoy, your- lf, darling."' :Mr. EnclerbY looked 'snghtlY :taken aback. • • --• • _• "It's bil right;" said Emily. "That's a IlOtaticat.... X had it on my bib when I' was Sinall-iny &friday bib. The week-daY one ;had ,`Deitlt... be a glutton• ! 1:117• "10iii7l ..I-7See.; pnt .:ver.y-good— bit about Captain Trevelyan's- sea car=•• eer,and-:Just a hint at foreign. idols "bread and hatter 'firar is always:most' looted'and' a- possibility' Of a strange I firmly enter:reed.' On e smallguest returned home from a:royal tea party,And Plaintively asked her mother: •. ."What is..the.useof being a,•priacesS, if you; eattct start with checoate • Princes S Elizaheth•is something of a• tomboy,' and ..so has inaah in Common With her two' cousins, Lord.Las`c,elles •and his Younger !brother Gerald. An- .6ther, smallcompani�n,' also ia :consin, is "Janne," the sturdy broWn-eyed son •of Lady Maude Carnegie; tha:-Iting's faVeurife i•niece.'!Although be is only 4LleqiiitenrIA:Ii4t4d.,-&-ip.-- osts on taking part in all their gatineS, lioWeyer streauphe, • "The eltildrea• next door,": toe, play a great 113.4,4 1 n .the life 'of eur birthday .Priticess. . • their•inothr, Lady Aliendale, giires an anneal Christmas Party at 144 Pie- II • priest"s revenge,only-a' laint. ',you know., What have you been ..iii to?? .. Emily described. her .nieeting with Mr. Rycroft., She brolce'off.:SUddenly, A pink, healthY-lOoking Yontig. ,man was' leaning .sztlter the 'gate. : • "I . say,"- said the young man, "frightfullY sorry 'to,butt in..- I 'mean, it is, ,awfully' awkWard, but my aunt • sent:•7:ne. along.., _ 1•, ' " . ' :-.. tinily and Charles beth 'said.„ "Ohl" •' `-!IreSsi! "'said-- the-yourig.Man. •is?co , ten 'the truth iny-annt's rather a Tar: tar• *11-taheLsa;Y:S.,goes,;_if4.ysi&-knsimt, , what I Mean, , Of 'course, 1 think it's ,•,frightitilly bad .forni:eorning` .althig at . a. time like this, but if you 'knew. my aunt—r...ad.•if Yott.cle as'shewantp, you Will know her ina few minntes" : "Is your . mint. MiSS, Pereehouse?" Like in Emily', : • - • , .• • '! ' '"That's right," said the young.man, Much relieirce. "So you know all about • her?: •Old .. Mother Curtis has been .talking 1 suppose. ;Weil, the fact: is, My aut,t, ;saki sh'e'. wanted t� see. Yon,1 an.: 'was 'to tell you,So. CeMpliMents an,...I ill that, and Would, it .be'trotibliii-g- 'yeito,O much—She was an inValid and auite • unable '4; get out and it ,would be a great, kindries-Well,' you know the, sort ef LI--tieeaza.saY•atJ all. It's .entiosity' realIY,„ of. •ctairse, 'and you say kOti'v. got -a headache,: or have 'get IetterS to .write • it be, 4-titte Li h ad • .koji.. „needn't bother.? ,, • '• "Oh, but r should like torbOther,'' .•.•trA,g9. '-with.-yoti'..at. once, derby muse' goalong and , ate, Major • .Burnaby:"r_ '• '`.'I'mUst'i"' said 'Enderby in low a low- • white- • : • . Yea- must," said Emily firmlY 'She, dismissed him. with a brief nod and Seined her Pei.: friend:in the road, "/ sttPpose you're -Mr. Garfield," ,: ° "That's ,right, I ought to have th,10 :you.. • Splendid of Yon &Ming along like: this. • totsof gi.r4,,.tlibuld have been aWfully Offended. ; But yeti -know What -old ladies are' "You don't, live. down here, do:you, Garfield?'" , • . : •• , , "Yon bet ,Votir life I don't" said 'Ronnie Garfield. , here we are.", , :He sashed 'open gate and Emily Passed throtigli arid ,went up the path leading to a: small' cettage 'identiCal -With the reSt, .'.,the lititig-roOrn ing on the garden was a tenth end On it *as lying'an elderly ially with •-thiii-wrinkled-fat,3ha,v,ithltne-pi,o)—e—i----'- tharpeit and Most 'irtierrogrliVenoSes that thrilYliad 'ever. seen. She raked' herself orrati diffi:"!'" . ."Se you've .heoght 'her!" she,"%said; "V6'ill kind C,f ybii,my dear!, O noine alopg to -tee an' old Wernans,„ 'Rut yeo.; knoW Int •ft is When 'Yon, hre.nn • invalid, Yeti ft:4st have a :Anger in..' every )i'ie going, aht,I if yob darn ,go ,to the p1.i.t, thent1 MuSt cotile•V$ 4foa.,-",Artd--YOU' -i•teeA • „ , _ , 41.1‘10$1i A sa "* l rre e P, that 'tf6ntile, • with ,S0 Or•4, . go out,:and paint the garden furniture. In the Shed at the end ef.thegarden... T-vto basket chairs ,and a bench. -You'll find'the Paint there -all ready." , • , . • -• The obedient nephew disappeared. • "Sit ,doWn'," said ,Mids Perc.elieuCe.' ; .-• (To, be contInuech)' • • • 0!dtsi Town • Crier in England Sam-Snty.: ,' of Orford, the oldegt • town crier, 1- has :inst. celebrated his ninetieth birthday.. Mr, SMy was a • powder -bet in • the, •Crimea, :and: has .200- grand and. great -grand -children. He becanie town Crier 70.•Yearsago; and nearly all . the • itiliabitant's ,of' • OrfOrd are his !relatives. • ' • Mr,....SinY's duties ,are very varied. He must:call...the inhabitants toa fire when .o,ne cCurS: - He also tikes visitois, to the ca;stle 'and • th.em. • itt private .life he is, the village rag- and-bone inan,„ • newspaperL.:mait Chimney .sweep and: fisherinan. He has :a sinalF•holding2„on whiCh• he keeps pigs and •••poultry -:,and, grows vegetables and fruit *. _ • • s icInes 'N40 Types `4..ci:eitti.pf0"'', Dci41.0.p1,..•St '../....ii -,',41k• ' tpi'dthirik 1Di..6rint. frOirk 2 • ;Malady in Other Parts .' • • .• Ba,tou' Rouge, Pa.--g-erbert, Brown; , ' of • COpptry. .2.7,year.Old eit-sohlier, ,has offered iota. salt as .an experiMental subject In the fight against sleephig -.sickness: • - „ , • • •Brown. described -himself- as a, victim of.Juberculosis; -unable t� work, -and. einreased.the desire to "do sontalliin- i•-•:„_144h... iHk*OesaL-7-41.1.-1frA•gtetL4.1y-i* .nlysicians la S. :LoalS,- . where .eticep- halitis had made heavy ' larOads should • • • : . - -- -: he made •acquainted Withilli 'offer, •:•-St.•touis, Mo.:.-Bejetitists studying . . . the "sleening--sieltriess" epdemie" here . were, et the genefai•beliet, that the en- cephalitis' Outbreaks. In other -part§ of the Vaited 'States were of .a different . !type than the St.' Louis malady,. • . Tivo deathtolutei C'Tbelleval tse On caused by sleeping Sinkness, occurred 1 in Kansas • City, Nas.,..within,21heur aad s,ix •cases have been reported over • Kansas. ' Ten 'cases, hav,e develoned .in Kansas 'City, Mo.. Another death was reported ' • at FOrt Smith, Arkr,'.• The ifentliIiCiTiale -te7:14yrift!St.:•1.,otife, : ' ••,;'...; :"There are -two- tYpei,of encapbalitils yehich.Make their aPpearance in Many mniunitieS," ,.8iii*-D-Paill 'zeittair • assistant health commissioner. ',"They are the sporadic' typo, vihreii..upiany follows another illaessAuch as meas- les, Whooping , chugh .or .other types 'of. body' infection, Atilt, the -lethargie en- cephalitis, which is O. printatir disease: .- At Jefferson- 'City, .Mr. Mary Edna 'Cruiert; • State ',Leber ., Cammissioner, .said.:.Shelia:d...writteri-St,...I,dtra:-.1 Coun.tY hearth oitcials'' asking them. to: deter- mine.' whether "filthyii,,Itailding".,•WAts• .eontributing te, the epideillic:;.:• • ' Mrs. curzen faaid he had closed several Mattress 'firms;..where-arispect, -ors found "filthy.- cOnaltionst", and that other firnis,. vOlunearily, • cleaned tip when they "saw we.nteant :business:" . Washington.—Th e Associated Press has asked me ,for,..an •actiele ou •epi- deinie encephalitis, the "Sleepinesick- tiess"" which in tha pa St :ntopth has reialtedin 46 death; 320cases, in St. ;Louis; writeS'4iighL 'Si ;Cnaniding, Sur, 'geon•Geiteral of•the Public Heafth Se- Granted! ,Seekinga div•oree decree, Mrs. 7,Alida' boehler Of Chicago said her husband' was abSent-Minded.; *He even forgot 'I was his Wife," said she. "116 triti,- dized me for tring to flirt with him On the Street." The decree was granted. : Champion Corn Eater . '!4rhOrria.A• .10:lte"'' Eaton:, Who ft'y' 'eating r)2.• ears Or. corn detittOnes• e, ,to'ritter.:ehamnioni' Ed .2' I. 4,, t‘ • My•-experienee IS that the Press is the-most.--Valuabladjurtet:Ot-the-ThIp-: ,Health Service nieeting such 'epidemics., It gives the people ihfcir-: taatiOn for their protection. '' Not sineethe polionvelitis:opidemic iii, , NeW York in 19.16..has this aerVi-de beea confronted with an enideinic in sdcli: imperative need immediate and intensive. stud. To itirther., it, am asking the Treasury b,epartment 'far inflanunation of Brain • Eniaemio -encep.halitjS,.. or "sleeping sieliness" is an inflammation af the brain itself; With,•a .moderate inv�Iye Meat of the. meniges; or 'coveringsof the Snitial•nord..• -.• • -It is. bite. Of the gratin known aS•virus :diseases,. Ute nitia;Minro8Cepie germ having thus far .proven iinposeible of Isolation, Its.'Carriers remain, ; ItusuaIlr starts wth a pain in the back of the...neck and headache. Otter' there.are gastro!intestinal SyreptOms-- vomitiag, • diarrhoea, .emistipatietr;' The riatielitia,'aliatifetie,-Iying bile; The temperature.rises,' Charac, teristie ,1 the "facial . or • exiire:ssion , in • the tante] muscles. -AccomPanylag this condition ,often . are motorreilexes.: Of :•elbeW, .knee, wrist, or anklet or: treinore.of arms o tegg-•-7;eentinnenslia1tiiig.: Ii' - regular ; paralYSIS"rnay ocetie. • • - .Postraortems- show-. eviderate•of• des!-• traction. of the brain•fisitte: •,.• .i0limesota Deaths '; , St;,Minn,-=-Tlie -.State Depart', ment Or istealth •have. aiiiiettneed that 20.ot '28 eases of ,ein,cephailtia o.r sieknesS". reported itl mhinesotti shine slailuary 1 had resultedIb death,. There are fear baSeS. at Present, ' A.J. :Chesley, depaitirmirt ,Iyea•O, so:W.:the fatiintie8 °Centred in 'Western and southern inittie8Otit, He islertecl that the situaticni',wtts•no 'Worse thai any Other year,Slitce the first 1141-inte,.. Soto. ,case.tippeared . • ' "‘Shot.4er" for Bridegeooni„ hitroducod`k, .Men • 11:oiiter: for CtIVe britlti egtninia is the, latest in' stielai „.1"rAnittn•e-,;:oraght, ivilb will marry Sally (!rocit.er in T'acoritSept. il,was !ignored at 'Stith ti'pailly.by, Male , frig 'gle'vesi and' it M611 .0101 catalognas ' 'The g'IttglliclinICW'Aislf. cloths, bat- s , 0 s .•IVIaY0f5-04Y ..tie Can' • - „ Only rine, 71744.1qd Culprit 'In infl two fines on 1,.ady Aline ,2 • Barnett of ..Sopviell, 4Ister of the f:oArthgari'Vf. •VorPlallis4Lt-F-s, the May,,er ,Alhansi rentarhesl ;• "'this is ,her ninetcepth-i metorin4 conviction. 1 at:, pot re'eall the nami d.f. another wn-an in the country who, 1,as.• had se many.- ',rive distreSsing entures of :lier cases arethat she . stfinioned iniNre): arrested, that-gifdreiii&:4-6-enfrY never • aps, .peafgln perion, but is .n1Ways„repres .sented:hy counsel,, . "1 am not stikgestrng. that the: eon - stables wIt4 sunlit -Ion her do net,i'ds--, • their duty,,but, it must be evident tJhat if she were breitght here On -a War- rant,. 'she Would, then be ohliged. • to listell.to what We might WiSh to: say ' .and-I-Vrag.W•haw-the privilege 'priying her Ladyship of her license,'..• Velileh 1 cannot do tinder A sutra-noes.' Lady : Aline liai.rieU IS' 26 years of • age and the wife of Geoffrey 'Arthur • Barnett, In the 'present. ease -againSI, " her:- she was fine $100. for 4iiyig a -441,`Withont .reEt?ionable "e0iisjderation. ; ...for other- pergonsi"-a-ini-$1:06.1,or g o . give her name and, :,addrese : altei• 4„u1 itterdtqtt.--- , • • ,Tlirdligh• hey ,cennsel, .as •usual,. pleaded „net guilty*. te .the,firSt sum; :oohs and: guilty. to 'the .secoraL. .Her :lawyer read 'eta a.statement prepared by her and strongly intinnatedAliat all; 'the- ,constables' ;in the ..,-Ciitintry 1 veers prejudiced' against her driving. In' her statement she alleget_l that'. , ,.w.aS . due • to; the ether motOrist ,not keeping a proper-lookoutCrt the see, " ond., Charge; sh,e' said ' she -was: tinaWart• that she:had-to give' her halite 'land; ,addres in n case .#11 -ere rio person' were injured. . ' ' ' : ., • Pfacili,o gee Justgot back -from My- Vat'ation.'": • '"Sorry; olt! Man. •I'can',i lend ypi . . cent. I'm jue gems on mine". , Undertakes T0 Explain Pick ' . • ir-b.*ank4Troub • • .. . Yorkylotor Nil-horn...motion. :picture' ',actor .and former: ,soldier qf , fortune, *. antilyzed• the' 4ary.Pickforiltictuglaqi Fairliatik8 dernestic• :situation' :for" sitip neWa re- 1orter ho , arrived' rih the rnpib: • "She loves • Dotigla's Fairbanks and ,••••• • he loves:. • her,". said MeLagle-n,. .81__Ja„LattainatLeVerything-41te-egind,, ask •Ier, and : he 'did in ;Way. tlie.trouble *as she dida..i look.an to Douglas,.-: ,ifliat's . all,' • • • • ' MeLagien, .Who WAS 'etironi,e; to • Califoi-nja-after malting .6/ picture hi gngland, s.aid 'Miss ''Ptelaptd:„"is thE;.• -sWeoteSTlibilywo.od,•• None -• . . otber ,can • (ouch , ., • ,Extlalnh,-,,,he • ivaS "taking . 1, .clitince". In saying, 6, 'he added the) .Marlene, Deitrich Is the "Meet Intel ligent"; Hollywood' • an ,Marlon DaYleS 18 '„4the finest, woinar. .11ellyWood when it 'conies •to. limitaint log 'of ,fifo " • Wi 0 wvaail 061ton9es 0, • p0sbn°°14.4°‘ A4e-t-9-5?l• ki" iveysiro°'"`"5' 60. • ..1$,S.U8 57''