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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-12-14, Page 6, • • . • , • • • . 4, • • ' • • • /1 ; • . • : • . • .. • 4 . , •• ,,4,30P.,,Y9t1iP7.170rA`P • , • . • . • • . . • • ' ..• .,... . S grittn *Mi, , . ... . ,- • . . . , . Cam-, Treveiyaa rents ilia house .ta. •••-,••.Sittatord, •to•, Ur's. lYillett 0,411,u0g11 t.: ' ,antstler• one In pc'hotnoton. Af lp 1,.... grietist las..itret OtisPY, Air4zi three neigh,' ,be,r,. an•W S.o)ay.44 e...tipPing witti Atre,.W.il ai. rtyd • anghter.t/t.olet., 0. ,!apirit., • • :Message, is reCeiV0a, •tnat'Treyelyan has. been 2urdere(1..PuroSh:" •IftiAs• Itte•Ltri,ead •:dead, •••errevelPaibi; .qstate: is wiiled•ito' '...bissister,. Mrs. 4enn1fer Oitrtther.,- and; • . • .. the three ohlIdieo. of:•a.Settier sister,' :., •,„ Mks. pearsoo, "noV, .deed, Jame 'Pea • •• :' men titot...eothe tog*hen:pten Troin, T,.,o,nr,.. . • do:: ,the day.' of the ..1114r0ey-ls He 'le, ti.t.". • , - foeteil.• ginur Trefuste,.... ..hli tigneelet,- ;poets, qimpick-BhderOy, taperter•i...atia. • ' . laths hiht,'.-to. help 'her., . A...fte.r• eli4. e 14 'tatlic(1.• to, :Violet". she r heard Atra. Willett nititter,•,,,nytit, ni*ht, never . eerne?... ' " • ' caret," near. t..ti...'. . Enderby,. Watehini the • •WIlletes• house, . Sees 7•Vio1et secretly.. tr,4n.. pearsop, 1>neog . ther,neigg , , .• • '• 'who: watt..aupposed to ..be.' 0•.,,A.hstrallo.,.. "••, ,."Baderhy, ,Oneries. tnnider,••Zrnttyls., whereeponte• ' the..•(1,hr of .th•• , . ,•,„ •,• ... , , . ,. . • . • 4.1111.11Y, shall •neVeA,, never terrOt• , the irisPete'r .1111trAt4. .'her,, °Net werd, to ybody.!' "Youmew., 04' l• ant pet teTtel.J Pderby." jee,r11#.11ete!" $04. letepeeter! Netreeett, `ITeW.O.m *on :you' have- rt. hlra tamed: kieS Treltvg44;&w011, -4!RY§' je • ifent•tell hfra.thee;" 004 EM11Y. 00* i'ste got. WM- 1311•12A1ed`:. all • Tie*. *het -ay,- ewspapei'iien w11 be,newapaper; ! • •..,q,s,Toyeg part w4 jnietnintiOn'nn- '110AnSearilY3 That's Imy rulesaid *roir Oir 'TFE- "PI"' „, . • extr" 4. 4.'" exe1amed E*tily "1 'never. thought .Of that • I •• was, in London, of course. HutJ don't . •• • know that, .otiuld prove it.' alone m my. a ' "There you are," Said Charles. "Mo- tive •a;id, 'everYthing. Yotir young men coming ,inte. tv;renty %.thonsand • pound. What More do you want?" "You are. lever, Charles? said Emily. "X can •see that. _really- I'm a, _,• k • • :meet enspiciOna characteri.--14 never , Sptor apace .. • , appeareti in t-lnikyt,s eyes,her Inuipoken'thohglit being that Inspector Narraeott ltact . infringed. f . ' 'this, rele rather: haillYsduriak the. last halhour - 4:snddell reeollec ion came. into , or Mind, *notof coin -se that. It s' bl ,mattered• now.. .Everything seemed to ,.he pointing in.a. totally. different dir- rection. son it. Would be nice to km*. •44Inspecter Narracett?!' saki said suddenly.' "Who is DukeT?"- olg • t e,,:inspector • was ratbertakeiaback by her -questions. ''."Yon-rerneinber," said Emily. -"we' . mot you coming out ohiS cottage in • Sittaford." , • "Ah, yes yes 1 emeinber. To telt You the truth, Miss Trefusis, theught. wontd like. te have an inde- pendent ,account a that table -turning business. Major Burnaby is ;Q .a firarrate hand at•description: • • "And yet'," said Emily, thoughtfUllY, "if'plad been you I should have gone to 'somebdy: like Mr; Itycroft for it. Why ?di. Duke?" --- There was .a silence an theri the inspecter'Said: • "Just a Matter ,of OPinien,", • ' '"I, :wonder. r *Oixier 'it .the-,po.lice .W• som• mg ab6ut •Mr. ,Duke."‘„', • InSperefOi"garracott didn't answer.' He had his ayes fixed Very Steadily on, the •blotting: .papet. , • • 4'1! .,- • • ; Two miatinks later EMily*A.s.Seatt-,y. • ed.'in Inapeetor Narrecett's office; She . bad cOtne over -from .Sittaford that. ,trianeetor Narracott; lOcilted•at her. .aprsasingly Le adAtired, EmilYie 'pluck,, her atkiraireona 'deterniMatiOn '• net, to give, in and .her .resolute ' InInesa. , She' was 'a 'fighter' and In, apeetOr• Narracott7 admired fighters It .Was his %priyateopinion that 'she was '• a greet dealtoo good for 'JIM Pearson,' even It that young Maa,Waiecent of' tbe mUrder. 0, Ith3 generally' understoed in:books," he said, "that the. police' are intent on having a•vietine and don't in`:the•least• • care,,if that viottiat,18 Or'not, , . „ to, tonviahina. That's not the truth; Mise TrefuShi, it's only .the gniltylrian • "Do you honestly believe Jim: to.',be• • ignilty,, Inspector Narracottl" • ' , , 'can't 'giVe Yen airi4OffieralinSwer ▪ to .thet; miss ,Trolosia;, teA. Tok.tlifti-ithO'''EeireiPX•41Pining not *10 the eVidawe •S•gainst hm but the Ovidertee'agantit. (00 1300.1* •Yery eareftillV' . • . • '-..."Yon mean- .agarnat his breth-er,:- BriaP?. ' • • •.% •' ; • "A .ery; iniatisfaktorY gentleman) Mr. Brian Pearsom.' .Refused. wer question*. or to give .ani ination about hinsitift but 7 think-" Ii*sto.,eeter •Narraeott'S.slOW Devonshire • mile .widened, think 1411 Make a treitY, 'good. ggest,'at-fserneOf tivities. If I ani right' know in anet4r•fl51f• hour. Thei . there's • • the ladY's ;ht,tshand, Dering."'.-, . ; a:You'e seen -him?" asked 'Emily • • „inillaytt.-Rord...'.•-••••,.-.,.--",, ,• 11- 0,00t114U1' Document* ! • New ffalre..K •Pee,A,1,474e. 44004' ;,tfet4.91714,t "bihrarr a 1440•141Weltr 'he.e• Just 'QP.ehell.• an -.ex.hlhilionnorv -i*Wti.4011`00 Oro 449,-0.1114,! 44•41.neenT-P11Afthetki • tioh to 'the few works. et Shakespeare '1#,14044i.Arieg her: litettteet the 4'.4.10 I.JP:44T.Y.18.• 6h0;ivieglIve•',eases•O'iteitee. wnieh ere,O0Yotedto the, quaen, her,' ..• • • , • 0.4ft'grtioi?„1e, MA149,40,0 he. QUee' :oWn literary acnontplishMentsitnast -whlok;em.4.1491.1, 4;11*U00,11;4M the.: .14Rt ,PPPT0-7, ';01,erfo.,,te, a .ttiAn44.14),,gt the 'rnalinscript of •her. early • traflI tinALef Qneetl, •MarasrOt of VikYarre's. "Vrelr d lt,r44,„feOlierep*,".. dope. bYe-,Pr1n.0.60 4044. Or AO! proylelt • -VW yoara.. kttog, ast'' 41190 trAgs1AtiO4, ,,this, ." • . •••', • • . 14444014 .ther .sa re- •• - • nrtAhetteii,l'hi her household .4eehhhts 4unIezr.Ss1d.e0s; October 1551Qept1beVi, „.h 4:ohrt •Viets,s-'.acconiit ;4t• -the, prin0§arm• piiractilous • 'preservation' Elilabeth'S letters' to- James I andfothers print- ed In early mernoirs are represented • •, ShoWing...her :genial. life are reprints of 'two entertainments' . devised . ger her,..aa" as./the' unique Copy -,of• "The • quenes jnaIeties paethige through • the: eit.e:Of L�ndon to West., Minliter, :the dais' batik, her porting-. Akins are shown of he famous 'fq.).80.01 ,to,,her last,parlia,ment, November 30, FinaUy haiitie-goOntamporarY, engrafting; of .gilzebethe lying 'in State,' Is a:coPy'of the MeMoriat:yerses ten at the time, of her. death by .189 members of tlie3.hailersity: -Of Qxtergi„: • , The, .'Elilahetha,n • clith has •' one of the inOst iniportant • .c011ections..of _,Ilgebe_han..„Ii mat ro outside of tug. :land, itioluding,, Shakespeare. onartes and: - , • ,• • , • Subject .Of Addreia. .. • Montreal. -In .the whole'..realtn, Of Chibi 'study, 'mental health •and :char- eaterformatlon,, the . most ..th .hee.ttthe ,4ware et his. -flinitatiens, and 4o -benefit from .the opinions jag others an4 this is Only:,possible through the. untie ,standittg, and.. op, elation of, parents . .and -teachers. 'These are the'batie'•princiPles ',in the .sliaPing of childien'a:Characters, .ed .Taylor Statton,_, Of :Toronto, direc- tor Of' child' character 'edtication, • ming Newmarket,. Mr. -ten Speaking .recently in Montreal. . • :•••Special study 'Ou'phird- 'Chi -fader- by. *permitting the Child' tehear .hislaults discueted. ,by c,oliipanionk Wne nen" eatocl. by 'the educationist. ••""We are .eatisfied•. that every Child' haS,‘"ti .feel - Ing Of sinadequacy," he 'declared, ,f*and his life .doctrine -is -worked out on'the .a that feeling: It .je an' infan- tUe '•irileconception; which' sometime springS,frotn the parents,.'• Ma: We hale.. the :problem of analyting",to de. 'tertiaine in:what.' direction ..hits•. feeling -ofinadentiacir ' ' ' . • , r • • . • • • There' -,are five..basie urgee ,. in chil- dren.; Mr. ,Staiten,eilid:•.'es recognition, ditperlence, aftec.tion, -power se • entity: :The ehlidtleikes recOgnitiOn; ay- . to benefit.. bit% • character • he . will • acquire .tionlethi4e ,leading „. • into 'trouble..]!very; normal clalicl requires a ...constantly .changing experience to produce. a healtily, mental' State; and affection': is 'vital. to children, by • par, ents if bonds :are to be. maintained': ,DASire for power latent ..in every nor- mal '. child, very ...ofteit2 leads' to a Wrong -Place, in.life, ie eltplaiited. The -SecuritY-Ottlieltome;''Mir.'''Statteiredif-' 'chided, Alen .exert a a vital infltience on, boys,' because' without -this ' feeling theii 'ItopeleSs .and. •'Suc, cess.; -in life- ' • • • ' •-•• • . "The ,'who 1ead-blainelesS ' "That reeenas• tO•de. scribe Mr, Duke avifully accnratelY, 1but perhapi.ite hasn'talways- led a 'blaineleset hfe Perbaps the _:PoliCe • knOW2that?" • , •oeir a, Birdie: - . "You like guessing,: don't..you, Miss .Treftisis?" lie,Said amiably. , "When people don't tell you •things yen have to guess!" retaliated:Emily "If a man, as Su say, • is leading a .blameless life'"- Inspector Nairaceit said, "'and if it -would be an, .annoY- twee • and :an: . ineonvenience for him t� -have his :past' life • raked Pp, Well, the pollee are 'capable of keeninitheir ,own counsel:. .We have no wish give a inan'iway."- • . Inspector, Natrapott, looked at her vivid..face;. and • felt tempted to relax official Caution.Leaning back in his chair:he .•recoinited'hii interview will' Mr. Bering, • then'. from a file at his elbow.he'todk out . -a copy, of the wire - leis message be had.diSpatehed to Mr Rosenkraun "That's what sent," he said, And here's the reply. Eniily read it. • ' Narracott 2 Drysdale Ioad Exeter. Certainly condrni Mr. 1:,,Oring's state - Merit: He • Was in my ..cemPany. all Emily; select- ing a Milder word than She had meant „knowing ....that. the Police force ,was old-fashioned and easily: shocked. '•'"Ye---ee,". said InsPector Narrecott reflectively. anneying, isn't it?" • " And his sloW •DeVenshire smulia • broke. out again. . , • • I 'am, a suspicious. •ipari'; Mis's Trefutis:' Mr: Dering's reasons sound-: , ed. Very plausible-butl, thought it a' pity to play lnto his hands, to cop-, •pletely. So r sent another' wireless , -message. •• • 'Again he banded her five Pieces Of. ' paper. ' The•first inn: • • • • Information. Wanted re...mUrder • ,Captain •Trevelyari. yen sUppint ,idartinDering's stateinent of alibi 'tar Friday •afternoon. Divisional Jrispec- • • tor IsTarraott txeter. '‘5 ' The return •niessage f•Jhovied. agita- ..• Lien and 6.•,i:eckless disregard for ex- -; • ; • Hadno ideaji it was' criminal'cate , did not tee Martin Dettng. .rulay . ,Agreed to support his stathineni, • ne 'friend to another believed his 'Wife' • , we's haVing him watched for ' divorce . "Coh,i'• said tridly„, :','�hyotr are' skiver, InSpecter." ' , ,The luipeetor, evidently . thelight tat he. had; been' rather clever. Ilk ", *Mile Was tientlb arid Contentet1.1 , "Hwjei do tic) together," wolt • On tinily looking Over the telegrams. ''Poor Sylvia. .Irisonle ways,I really think that men are beasts, 1l'hats • why,'' 3)16 ,adtled, .s6 rirce when 'one 6ntla a than. oi tiitm). One. --• 1. • I. And 'She 5mil60 adini tingly at' Oic „ • Inspeetor. , , •:"Now all this is 'vcon ery fidential, _ , • . : MIgq'Troftisis " the insneetaik warned • 1 • ••.!- r4ti- fliopid Yott know toliint • !'11 Oink ifotSdoiLLe(Pe. you, snit • She saw a faint quiver. on Inspector. Narraeottts -fate is he tried to. eon - ‘,7 See,". • said "but,: all ' the •Eanie-yeni went . to p see5,hirri• . didn't you? • That as •.thangh rou thOught;-'to-,-begin-with at-ItnyA--fate, that he. niight have'had- a, hand'in it. I wi'shr4I' WishI. know 'who .tvIr. Mike really .was?- 'And- wjiat' ,particular ,bramelf:of. Criminology he indulged in in. the past? • • ; She liioked appealingly. at Inspector Narradottf but the hitter' preserved a Wcioden face. and ,realizing •that on . . , this point site 'could•not hope t� move When `she• had gone t,he• inspector . • , , sat it,aring, at the blotting pad, a trace of a smile still...Tinge:fig on his lip's: • Then he rang the bell •aiii:Fene of hi underlings entered. • "Well?" denianded Inspector Nar- . racott. • -"Quite right, sir. But it Wasn't the Duchy at PrincetpWri, it Was. thellatel it Two. bridges." : • ' .."Ah!" , Theinspector took the pa- pers the Other handed to him.* tikell,"besaid._!!That_tetties-that all right, Have `yra0 followed up the Other, yattne chap's moyements,en •day?'! ' • . °Her' certainly arriyeci at Exharnfi••.• toility the last train, bat 1 haven't fi4oxit'Yet what time he Teft Lon - Inquiries are. being ' - Narradott nodded( , ,• • t.'llere ii.'the entry.' Obit, Senlerset .11.611sef , Narrecott intf.(dtled it., It was the, , record 1 of Ina:Tinge in 1,894 between , Wllllam IVIartin l)ering and Martha .tlizaheth Rycroft. ".‘Ahl,' said the, " y ,." ' -• ; , • 'Yes, sir. 'NIP(' Brian Pii'siisail- cd front Attstralia. on a Brae Vunriel Boit,'the •Plildias. She touched at rriq..wn; but Iv; natscrigertof the name .6,f Willett Were aboard. NO .i.nothe,r and , :(10.aght‘et • 'at, :an vol'al South ,Afriest i'l'here Was. it 1Virt,' and Leans, stItd •Et MrS, gad MISS 3olinSen frdro.•Meihourfie-the •lattei. wrisViering ,the description. orthe Wil-, • • ' • • 11 R:a Sot. •Profnibly „neither .1ohOon nor WilTetti the nine thin.' irve got them tatied t. 11, Anyhing,mo„re,4., • 0 . ;1,11'01j*,„. 1mr61160t10 dOrrOdt PlititYfi, I went congrattllat.e. , on. wad .gto...1,8osict Ilk,: 444"- 'IIre; I ,,apoellata cOurt*ruled the- wIte„Mrs „ • - • • • ' •ti t botiyot, asked. lam what- 'ha Mthafght, 'ffit 4.,!1)01(*f Milt tat' ittr 4'460' . — . ,, Of -the Faingti OR .• . . 14441114intitinr%-,SOhlalierot ao ,•elethite,I ke,Y0".-se.T.er nlet','"*.Tee4A-Vrec1F. ' ()rick Feltner; noted war correspond,' . 'Ant., -(14 .'744.14y Qw Reni"), , :ink' t1e,Aneen4aRnilene,: nrar-7,4Veh ' they both' "ee'kere4"1, • "49.• (Jeet.C4pecte41 hall hie QW11;: • • ., ; separate mess tind tent- general and , irlY4te, oZjija4rMY of Ole he rode In frOlt• nt' hie". tWQ.,-Pan.h7•49nheYA!, • . .• . which .jingleti: wigt ,hePs., ;the leader • , heart.* ,ite..1940riP44 ttsg. • . • • oFtesh ot , • Pi'p ne'S.retiet.'• e$04twegl JePaP•ege' • . cOiget;.• T. .Q.1$41.,.:•MhiStQlh.t1,.;chlhr*,"•' ;For- :weeks the'-cOrreSpondeAte,liat 4.:whet,,t he asked. • • -P '`• • - 7 aj.°P•n4 bOi•Pg OW' linS arld•';,-)vcre''•!4.t; rePlled,2' allowed to go /tear the "I never heard- Of he,"'"' /Occasiesially,"• 'r,epainis,Cenges,".Fal, ". , • •^' •,eau 41er °Cena.4.01tada'hrenght• 'Mite MeCarthy::7,-..ercator .Of many :t)4,,,,`;SformatiPay . Oat `,411,(1.P. -?..7' „Bin:W.444 ''`.•07(4•40'4-#.1.0fi':.4"••!:i*,4•1;i$7... • .Pording4to,plah;' Ihnd,•44 • • ' ''• ferget•toleli 141e. 40; tiunt 440. re read 'the: 'play, ,paY said".Titek. '•"••.•. ••'• etteetk4 leT until: • ..Tensor.pitatiaxonhk diAy play as .tt Iv.119k bAs• ttt4tvit 4,!•41'7! - . . . . - task 0! seeing my part In ;elation sork*.t4'.'3aoic'L011409;,. says oiehe • .the .rest, and When that is, Aldne know my part. The words, have engraied themeetve! 'in • .xprenesitig, a:determination to go " on sliellfitil,411.14,,Mecartby.; . . 1 . a man. •wh011ves for „worir,"., whq.apk- ed ',her ''mother:. • • 4 A • .' "Where ia PapPsie?" .. • " • . • , ,is 'Working, that .heit, he pita us. Cakes abd„chithes,„ and everYthla#' we .have," said, mother.. ; .•. • • ••• "I hope he'll 'go on Workilig till be , , dies," •• tile:Attie rt. niade..ins*eg. , . , Soldier .0 • Nations : . Arri*ea ,ht London, :The Werld's greatest-eoldier-;OfHfa,- tune . has *just arrived- Leaden... His, noise General •Itafael, da.Nogalea. • , Vefi, soon he Will be •off again to finisli a man -Size ..revolution • 'that he left Uncompleted 19 y, ars 'ago. in ,eti. ,eZuele.' • ."‘• •••' -ca Ir.'. or eudchthbei.girguerrl,ts717. 'the' War. • • Men wile. fought :in the .East•wm remember. hitia-.:asiNogaleS Bey. Then 'he was. leading, the -Turks aganiat, the. cirOer4:iii3Vat itiIn fact, tn111.3in. Iast Chrlstian the peninsula:, though. Allenby was fast on his••'liti.ele.•' • ' • , • 2.° , ." That "was. tS'..PleaL ist.e.g.ele..e.,7. 'Whereier'flielie has . been. trait -Tile .and adventure „In •the. during .the last::30•'...odd•yeart he has Managed to find his: his • *ay into-. it. "., -. He started with the •SPanlida-AMerl- :can War ..of 1898, 'On ,the side eg-gb4in. Then ."there *ere .exciting •Spells' in PalIller.. • . • ..• ' '"The, movenient nf 4 large army was :wholly alien to Jaelt!s, literary under, standing, and therefore -he did not re - Main long • With , • Stephen :.e mirage, ie'ore...0 eyerheard- a shpt. tired Oar, suffer, ed the tame ditdiusionnient in, the Greco -Turkish war.t • I..recall his psz-• zledmood in .an Athenian cake. `It: dId iiots..teem to': me he .ever. wrote, 'about' war so wellafter as before saw it. • The. ,realitieS had ham. ..nered.his iniagination, hit 'gift In picturing reality.". • : • • Whims of: Weather fleip 81,00n'. Pinol:' Clothes Trade Len on.Copriplete.:•inconstanty its vidather .18 One of Great.Ilritalife. • b g trade. 'assets, iecording•to ilguree! •r eently, Ptiblithed. here ' from' 'a man' newspaper stitveying :'!wortiptita0o• reatly•tniatte 'clothing, •• • • NO one pannEry has . the opportUnity. ,61' the -ecinditions.•• necessary for', prot. .dncing -the ,beet ,of all „tyPeS 'oreloth- ing, Islipinted ,out. ,Bst Britain ..seenit• to haire taken the lead. with 48torraproafs., It appears • that, tb.e 'Certainty of whether it will' rain, snow or keep. fthe has meant that, 641s:have to be really • wateriirott .• . ' is not•stiid:.whether peaiik-atici.e chithet •export•fignies act at an ihdei to atIen'aT asseta, • Pigutee Show that Paris, and Nietitia. export; • mist WQ e'iothing ' and .1uXury Many, specialiSee:.iii no, .tet :clothing, the United gtat a has an ntiVaritagelti .eporto clothing, 'and' belgitun •,soeCial• 12es,hi• w.orking: Clothes ' . The surVey states that cenditions in Jito.st,-of tile. "feady-mad' trailee-ate Irsd'itiorOving.nittactitrogs Lava "r.eplacing, stooks: and,,, it Is Said, there are' defitilte, af..4heredied eariAnitptiaii. , ' ' • , ''r,finit titlit oaaY for' a'. inan• .10 e'ototerfoit tliatigh itis llte ant r:1•6 net 'contorinable to it; the et :1; or it itt Shall:lite arid '06014.; btil trky aprratoneet eiv8Si• and strew- -81.5in.tigge ' ` • ' • , . „ 0,1'4. A Wli•OM y.te 'a ' ' • ;............,„ , ., . ,. , . ' -The • trials .and 'tribulations of. an "Attraction"' en' ,the Chantithcina: irTr- chit ih..dais•• gone •Ify.,, are: amusingly- Jrfeolingly,-.-deserib"Bare Band . and ed' by -'Charles Ed-: ward Russell lin • 'stone Walls:: Seme Recollections 0.1 a -§njeline 'Reformer.") , Ile tells' 'Of a Violinist--.J.I. wiii:•withhold his name, .whlcIi was. welikup n-in.,Bott. nand. ,• n Mus ea , c re es ..e seWrp :-pra6. I t tieing, in bit .bedrooni In a• BOutliweett ern' town one morning,. when the .door was fit1,14de.111Y ' . kJ -ked open and: be- fore •h s . ,petrified, gaze ,etrode , in a. ;till and" braWitY *native.. ' , ,.•.• . • .:. '','Yon Stop: that danta..noise,"•. said :.gusky., standing over hirri ,and, glow- ering;' . :. . ' ' ' ; ,....... „ ' ,'' .. , • .. , , ., . . . ': ' • '...: ..•,' .-7— '; •,, • .... . : - , l •Violini when he got his .breath, ei-, .:Plabled..deferentiaily that he •"Weis •en-, gaged to. playat the Chautauqua that afternoon, that te'pould not play..with, out .practisin& th.et: he 'must -keep; ni, hitpractide, for the take' ofthe pub- flc. . - . , . " "Cut. that ,all aut,7.8ayi:Husky. ', Are ..You going to 'sing?" • , ' •, '• : '. gold pushes in. the •Kleindilte; in. the- , T am . sorry :it It ,annoye; Yon,' but 'American Cattle ' country's • coWnunch- yoU tee I; must ,prectige.":.., • . • . . '. big, business, In •In .-Meiina'S ,re*.alation .Wherenpon.j4e native • ended the bnpinees: • . - , •' . ., debate by; knoChing the iioliniet dOWn. L'i pit. there .is ono thing ' this , Man of Many, 'rilitione •StandefirmlY ,by' -• WS. . •Tbelocal management to Whom Vih, nationality': 'Hie•oneregret is that he lin teiniilain'ed;••advised 'him •to have has never in his ' world wide wander- - „ , • • • . ,hig. assailant ' arrested.' The • ease WEIP iiigs,,,tonght under, the. banner Of hti .tried beforea local Jiistiae lef :..the own ,eptitry. •,... • . : - ,.... . ., , ,: peace', • who dismissed the complaint.' 11._0,01-.5,-,-V011eZnelan79 - General -Ra--' 'Vito native. now swore out It. warrant fad de Nogales said wheninterview! ageieit. the 'violinist and DogherrY,.011 ed.' -t .was born'in 'Venezuela, and 1 the spot ...fined., him •05.' and eosta., am. a. patriet.!! ' • . ' • .• ,..what for"' adds ..Rutsell.• ,"0.1i; •lor •ss•psi,i, I..* ge.144 hack to .1ny,:cottn! disitirbing! the •peace. by . playing .the ,try. This time • I ;am • going to finiSh yiolin.". , .; .'' that revolution'•' , ' • .• • '. . ,. - : . • . ... . ' Tnen..there.vas the.nnfortunate, lee- Many 'of his friends. in London now .threr who , fohnd .no key . to his - reonnt are . Men ' he . .first .. saw '. in 'the ,eneMY ' in 'a Patel Illinoiehottelry, '. ' trenches. Outside_ Gaza. ..st.it Ni*ales' "He was new to the•Misifiess,". SaYs does not bear malic,e;:,".: ., ' • i • , ..Ritseellan,,iild:-.Chatitationan•--hiiiiself,. •-•••-,.if.-461,--T-entitrez,'"r(17-Wear. the Iron •,--"or be Would have ' known, first,. that,C.rots Pl. Gerinany; First Class,, a thing these rooins•SeVer .beve, keys,• and see- very fel .;••.foreigners . are alloWed ...to, .:ond,- gnat'. no• matter -what ,may_ge, do, but what do these' things matter? , wrong in such.resorti never on, yonr i..haye (lined With Lord Allenby here 'Ilfe.':complain' about :it or ..Mention. it In Landoni". he said..., ., . • • .• • • . ' or • betray the least censolousnees of. General Bafael . de Nogales,- Sam leg, og anything..eiSe. ;Silent Submit- Of fOrtiine; . chnckled. • ' ; f .!. ,, • ,, tie* for you . and .4 -Plenty of it,. He • 'Scan go backto ',MY' Okla Cowl!: 'had, about f.-309 in his possessionand. try: , ..„, . '"fie saidT,:-,-..1 he ..thought he. would rather have his ' ' • , ,'' •••-7,,,7--,-ii" ' ".-• ' . ...- , .' door; locked. . .• . • .. •-. • .---PI n Canad -., .' • flaian Branch .. -.....—.. • • . . , . • . 'th,e..nigilt 'clerk .Whf...5. riigilin' .91e. r. .:. '..'• • •°f.. E...1140..11;e:'.Air..P...1116ts the . establiShinent,Lhaviiig, succeeded ......,4iiirdog.,..,...oigatizittityi-iw-i--!can-(- , telhe insignia' 'of.. °Mee, which. 'o04' • adian branoh' Of. the. 'Guild of Air • ststea of the cifinfine; .shirt...s eev.0 Pilota„and Navigators of the'Britlsli .. .and seat behind • the counter.:* -• ..• .` •EMP.Ire hat •been 'Started here by ..1-1,• '"Onest.: '1Vcay l;,ploaeolitive the kaY liellick.(Keityon, ,noted. iyettern Pilot. • '.•• :"• . '. ' . ' Names tO be:. on . the • Canadian, "Hit Majesty: ,‘Alli'.t. none." . '.. •"Ctilost.:, "I beg pardon?' : , i'l,ips, lS. lit,tee . ty: ;At , I: ..i."t '. n OP 0 ,. 1 tP,Id ,• ., "Cluest:'...',Well, 1 •have a conSider. 'able suin of motley. r may 1. Te0e.. it 'id ,y6tir safe?' ,•,'.' , , • • , . • •.; "Ills,: -Majesty ,(glaring): ' 'Safe , Whaeldt" think thit 15? A 'bank that's' open ilaY :and •iiiglit; old Man 'S ,get key and gene Ito bed.' '• ' ' • ' • : : •• • •',Oneti: "'Then ',I think ,I• ;aught to hat`re. somethingto fastenlhe ilOOr.!'''' ..,1./18" Majesty. (annoyed: now ,to the point ex . sarcasm) t 1.,Iliere 'ain't no key,. lint: if 'youll'pe afraidto stay in .ytilir ,r001n, alone here's tlie" dog- Ytilt can lake lin ;there to Pertect ytilf."• ' '11161e tire settle itetOrS and itetreifi. 'es -and. ilooif ' aireS. 't -who ...read' .tratitilig tint* their iittrti,, tieitIkrift.'1.11. fah ,Me..earthx ' (in- h4.r rem itiiseet ces, "kySely• and •My Pri ends." • ' , ; . "How they Stieeemi I IiiieW Iid• ,, itt!ir yo. they "do " she. 'adits • i lieVe eVelt inet anti W•lit: Was yet More ecd. IY.)1111P1, 1 '''?. )11.8 .etiergY. 'Ile•,liad 'Waked • ; Wahid••• to Get Got Out sArrity. : . • In • Irid14 Pitita Way 4' '; , • . . • Louth:T., r vate Sam 4e0 .0) • • . the. 2nd Battaliou. of, the NorthamP. Iteginientwas trOubled,4 army did not agree With' hhti. and ,he was .4IPtlPits ti? get Put Of i; but he • did• not knOW what StePS to take. ' Re dio, not relish the•obvioas. meth,' od ap'proaChing his commanding Wit, ' Then a‘..bright btaneh, iirst..oVerieas ""'graup te 'be fOrtiied,,• Will Include stieh,•noted air- anen' !C.. H's..• '.4Ptirich" Dickens, ' Edritonton;',.W.•,E. • Oilbert„• flying Mit' •Of kort. Ni." "Pat" -Belt; 'of Montreal,. 8,- Kent, eg also is, expected to hecOnie,ja..„tnerber. '• Ald'to the 'illtiV7'.76ratitaliFt-bas. been promised 'hi.' •Wilsou,. sat!' taVa, controller : of civil •aViationIn 'Canada. The Orgaiiiiaties seeks to, ,ntilintaiii .1:lief • standdrda of tilonian, ship', provision of penSiOns. and' instiv; itliee and, geiletal! 'weitara of Ayers aiiihtiOth, ' .'" ". • ' "Add"?' Fisher failit to .4it titi Wife' 'Itedtited NOW Yorli;,-,•Matt and Jeirs. eyes- tOr, OftrrY '0, failed, to have, thealitneby• he, Is paying, .fils •.'Wlfe• .redneed t406'. la •41,0ti li Week, • ".• ' .- • : pleadeh•• that hia Ineette has .becii frein; • Vit,4 ire*Iffirtqiialt-e- 't041,43,06;66.6: 10 „,$.0Z04,1.,Iiii'Lllie , • • composing the Jetter; Ile eonSilited• • book On ''Otitouette. and: finally mailed., his petition, For ,Sevefal days' he, wait; ' ed,„ hopefully then one,meriting the': C.O. sent: for hint • . • It wasn't iesg. ,.;;rirate..,Sam. Lee . was on -the higlirteas,•bst he no longer . belonged,..16- the- - 2nd 'Tin-it:anon of the Northamptonshire. Iteginientl' He as on .on his' way t� 'join: the •itt Battalion His. leiter to. this: . King reached its deStinatiOn, but- Majesty neee(i• eerily had. to refir :it.,to Private Leel • -.• . .0.0.; ' And the c.a.; after, politely• but .; firmIy:pointing Otit•'.that Privates, ars) , •, •. „ • not ullowed .Write.fa the ',King, ,gave• 'J • nr.some, good .adVice, whicii•on re. 'iiection; :he .thankftifily accepted.' ..• • ,• ,l-leiress. to Millians • • . . .uoes Into Movies HollYwond.--Heiresa: tei'',Oil`nillilont.y • „tenet Snowden,.,19, •Said• • she • had • given up. all ;thoughts Of another Mar:•:,, •••,• • ". • stepl!:, carefrtion - pictures. - , -,'-- han,d of the '140 :Renee Adoree, a •• , , her agent „ to :guide ;nip'. • advise her . • , ••' ! • . • getting .intothe films. , • . • lIollYwoOdlateinate,s, me and am • ;.• • , • .,,determined that .1 can be 81'incase( ' on the screen,": Mies Snowden, • said •The young - Paid repOrti,... •-• • , 1•-• • •reniantically linking' per, tante with ' ,a,.,number of HollyWOOd actors "Is :•,•!".• unpleasatit,"tol,say the least" • . . , Among the San •131as Indians -Women • • • hold.firet.place • ' ' 'is' by Abefemale lineup ,she ow -• actuallyeverything. OnIy his, gun, shing gear and olothing cae, :belong fo the• Subtervient•niale.. • ; •• • Ai- ' ‘,1 .RYSTOL". 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