Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 29, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press wednesday july and drama Ike world film corpor Hoto drama production of Days of Pompeii is More off re love Story than Aspe tac 4j1-1 i there Are nevertheless some q and Awe inspiring Icom l Are noticeable in the in the Arena and in the scenes the eruptions of mount the pandemonium follow eruption is marvellously ill. Last Day of Pompeii at the Walker theatre b with matinees every Day at Box of face of the new Dominion opens tomorrow morning form of the permanent players Ihaza ins at this play House next Fhi cd seats for the next onday Gro Romance the Dominion be Ohi be Busy for the next few Hank inst season orders hooking season orders this a curing tickets being very hundreds of patrons of the practice is Regul permanent players Bill for will be bought and paid tvs using Frank e. Camp Anne ror Locke and Fred j t ast be interested in of music to be played the opening Bill of c which commences next r afternoon. The overture is from la forza Del f Verdi s most enjoyable operatic be and luring the pictures there heard Kosse s incidental music Rne merchant of Venice and Al March from Moszkowski s he final orchestral excerpt from the by known As Toute All of the numbers Light to be enjoyable i Arm weather and sufficiently to be interesting for theatrical if. The seat Sale opens today. The effect of walking from the Tor rid outside air into the refreshing a Torness of Pantazes is pleasant to fee sensibilities of sweltering Man and womankind. This feature alone is almost enough to insure crowded audiences even if the popular Leht summer time vaudeville Bills Here Ivere not potent in themselves As drawing cards. This week Ethel Davis and her company Millar pack in and Selz Charles King and Vir Ginia Thornton and company in a sketch pleasing sentiment head a programme that s full of interest from Start to finish. I the exhibition boxing bouts Between o Brien and Abe mantel put Ion at the strand this As an Leitras attraction to the regular Vaude Bill Are serving to fill the. House stir overflowing four times daily. At Leach performance both boxers take on i volunteers and they have already found some mighty Classy men to oppose them. Triplets at Carman. Carman Man. July Carrr Tan Hospital on monday evening mrs David Sheet a wife of a Farmer at mantra then gave birth to triplets Tiree sons. Or. My Gavin who has charge of the Case reports motherland family doing Well. Early Harvest Al . Roland Man., july Early Harvest seems assured in this District the first Barley was Cut about ten cts Aba s finest coolest theatre in America cubic feet of ice cooled and water cleansed air forced into theatre every minute by Cooling and ventilating Plant. All this week matinees d.4ily at 3. Pasquali s world famous photo production the last Days of Pompeii founded on lord Story and Vesuvius. Bulwer Lytton s the eruption of special prices. Eve Oins orchestra reserved 50c. Balcony 25c. Gallery Loc. Matinees orchestra and Balcony 25c. Gallery 10c. Children any part of the House. lays ago and some wheat has also been Cut. This week end will see several banners into the wheat the exceptionally hot and dry weather that Las prevailed Here has fast ripened the Grain. A few thunderstorms have occurred lately benefiting the Straw jut doing some property damage. Lightning destroyed the finest phone Street re opens for the season monday aug. 3 matinee Dally at Jet grits at Jesse a. s the with Mortimer h. Weldon and w.-. J. Mccarthy took by William Lebaron. Music by Robert Hood Bowers. Is mid. Risen by Ana Henrietta Gores. Debt. The carxos., of Chestoa. Seat Sale now open in the District on the farm of Thos. Phillips splintered part of an other barn and killed a valuable cow. Cajun us is Houi Loffl by jury continued from Page one find a verdict of guilty but no one expects you to be maitre Labon who came last delivered a masterpiece of passionate . He concluded amid a tempest of applause my wish is that mme. Caillaux a Kjall leave Here acquitted arid that the press former wife Lawrence manager the permanent players opens August 3rd. In bought and paid for Box office opens thursday july 30, 10 stats for first week and season orders out this Telephone number for reference. Cat Xot to Book this Davis her baby . In 3 new musical extravaganza. The Fountain of featuring an attractive pantages Bill. Of Polar pantages prices pull everybody. Loc to 25c Loc to 35c 9, 10 to25c. Gains new complexion by peeling her skin keep still sad heart and cease reply behind the Clouds is the Sun still Shin i Nas forcibly reminded of these lines after months of fretting Over my ugly in flexion. I found How easy it was to re the Cloudy Muddy skin and bring Forth Wight new complexion. I got an ounce try Mercoli Zed at my druggist s g skin underneath g a complexion As pure White and soft j Oung girl 3. I experienced no disco the skin came off go gradually and several friends in pc seen similarly of Caillaux mme. Gueydan. Emu beat All records Stock Good in All other sections and Competition was very keen. Rain delayed judging for several Champion ships awarded. F free Preas special sask. July 9.30 this morning toe judging at Regina was in Lull the clydesdales and Percheron Dairy cattle on the making a. Very Good showing especially in the milking Breeds of cows of which there were heavy classed of the Best yet seen at Regina. Owing to the absence of such noted Saskatchewan breeders and importers As Hon. W. C. Sutherland Saskatoon h. R. Taber con die and j. Leckie the horses in the Clyde Valley were not heavily represented either in particular Quality or Quantity. There were however a jew of the Brandon and Winnipeg red rib boners and champions on the ground and these up held strongly the reputation of Western Canada As a great producing country and the Home of some of the world s Best clydes Dales. Alex. Galbraith represented Mani Toba winning High place in aged Stal lion. Percheron were very Good in the aged yearlings and the younger female classes. Competition was keen and very close in Many in stances. Clydesdales. Clydes were Light Only about 7 5 to 80 head All told but Good useful Quality and size marked the turnout. Exhibitors Galbraith Brandon How Rouleau sask. Leroy Phillips a Omea sask. A. S. Mur Ray Belle Plaine sask. W. Mcmillan Fleming sask. R. Regina. Sask. I. Jack sin Tahrita sask. J. G. Martin Condie sask Smith bros., Regina w. Grant Regina w. G. Fan Bright sask. T. Heggle Condie sask. G. A. Stutt Brook Side and t. Haggle Condie. Sask. Job White. Ashburn ont., judged the Breed. Aged stallions saw five on the grass with How s Hailes coming through with the red ribbon Over Gal Braith s Edward. The Winner is a Sam Black horse 06 excellent under pinning and beautifully topped but of Nice Clyde Type. Gal Braith s exhibit is a heavy Type and did not move with his usual snap. Murray was third and Phillips fourth. Three year Olds were three in num the beautifully conceived horse Glendale Squire of the sin ton. Stables went lip first. Macmillan s Prince Royal in Blue is not quite As smooth or As Sterling underneath. Jack s Prince of Cai Napovin third foal of 131 2 ran three out with sin ton s Heathcote in first Martin s Everest headlight. First in the former horse showed1 a Little More Quality in the and Ipa Sterns splitting was in third. Foal of 1913 went to Robert Sinton s Golden youth Grant s Knight to in second and Smith s chief of Willows Small class but one of the Best the first being very Good in Bone arid body. Any age shown by exhibitor went. To How s Haile Surprise filly foal of 1911 went to Grant s Meado Lawn Jean. Foal of was represented Lour Good ones the first two outstanding. First to Grant s lady Grace second and third to Archibald s Queen of overkill and Ovetta fourth to Heg Gie s Thora foal Princess car Riehan second Martin s Pearl guide Heggie s Hill Belle fourth. Smith s White stockings. Clyde female any Smith s lady Mackay. V. Canadian bred stallion Champion Grant s car Renchan Knight. Canadian bred Mare Champion Grant s lady Grace. Percheron. Percheron were very Light in num Bers and by no Means the Best re Gina has seen of Quality. The Alberta breeders were absent which greatly reduced the lists k. Larsen and exhibitors Hazleton Edgely sask. W. E. And r. C. Upper North Portal f. E. Williams Rouleau sask. R. P. Stanley Mooso min w. J. Mcelhinny Regina d. Maccallum Forest Manitoba. Judge t. Hassard Markham ont. Aged stallions saw three out. Grey s Tecumseh first Williams Tyola second Larsen and Hazleton s Para social third. This was a. Class of Large bodied foal of 1911 went in first and second on the smooth toppy Flat boned Lubeck afterwards awarded the championship Over Tecumseh. Foal of 1912 went to Williams May Nard in red a medium sized nicely ribbed horse and Stanley s King John in Blue. Foal of 1913--went to Maccallum s Brandon Champion Maccallum Mac which showed just As sensationally smooth and fit As last week. Mcelhinny s Regina boy was second. Stallion any age s Paramount reason. Percheron Brood Mare and foal saw four Good ones out. Upper s Marjorie head and body Are of qual Ity class. Williams Ruth wast second and upper s Belle third held Galice filly of took both prizes on two Fine fillies Irene and Leota. Filly of Mayflower. Filly of Gambetta and second Quick Light. Champion Lubec Reserve Champion Maynard. Mph Yorke Case sensational development body Pound in doctor s cellar. Bloodstains gave clue efforts to locate or. Robinson Tamworth unavailing. Of Tamworth july Tery surrounding the disappearance of miss Blanche the 30-year-old, dressmaker Wiio disappeared from her Home Here on the night of july 8 and for whose remains an exhaustive search was made was cleared up at o clock this evening when the body of the woman was discovered in the cellar of the Home of or. C. K. R. The physician Vjio it was Learned was last to see her. The remains ered with rags and a few inches of dirt. The discovery was made through the seizure of furniture sup plied to the doctor on credit by Taylor and com Pany and b. Richardson. Accompanied by the Bailiff they went to the Robinson residence Ami almost at once or. Taylor missed a new mattress which he had sold to or. Robinson. An examination of the bed in an up stairs revealed bloodstains and the of miss Yorke and two doctors were summoned. The Furnace was examined and in it was a of the missing mattress soaked with blood. In another part of the cellar was More of the mattress covered with bloodstains and a further search in sealed the body of the girl. Or. Robinson left on the morning of july 15, and Sicre then All attempts to locate him. Failed. Before he left the declared that miss Yorke visited him on the night of her Dis appearance and that he had prescribe d for her Cine containing Strych nine and also Htut the had missed a bottle containing tablets of by Chloride of Mercury. On the discovery of the remains a the entries being twice a numerous As last year. A rain which set in at " 5 spoiled tonight a programme Morrow Stock judging will commence and All departments will be in full swing. Spread rails Between been exec and. Gorlitz almost caused a wreck about 5 on the Yorkton Branch of the a t. P. Yesterday. The Traini left the rails As it was passing along the High embankment a and swayed dangerously for a regained them. Without causing any damage although the passengers were badly frightened. A Welcome Shower visited Yorkton yesterday and another downpour to Day which will have a very Bane facial effect on growing Grain. Airmen s awkward fix High up and seven Miles from Shore when gasoline gave out Genera advertising. By Takiff fruit a times says capt. Swan j Champion Marjorie j Constable and two other men with loaded rifles were placed on guard to await the coming of. The Coroner. Reserve Champion. Upper s Irene. Canadian bred Percheron were in the open classes and received the same places and placings went exactly the same with. Upper s Tecumseh the and upper s Marjorie Champion Canadian Champion 3anadian-bred male tout the class was hair Heggie s Rosenauer i Prince Over Smith s chief of the. Willows. Brood share with foal to Smith s lady Mackay very . Geld Mare went to Labori who defended mme. Caillaux. Shall be purified. Let us our anger from our enemies abroad. Let us leave this court Resolute and United to face the perils which threaten anti verdict mobs. Demonstrations against the Cail Laux verdict occurred in several places tonight. In the boulevards excited crowds discussing the merits of the Case grew to Large proportions and when the jury s verdict became known there were shouts of derision and cries of Down with in one Section the mob became Stoidis orderly that mounted Republican guards were hastily summoned to As Sist the police in quelling the disturb ances. A Large number of police and rioters were injured and Many arrests were made. Maurice and Jean Ros tand sons of the dramatist were among those taken into custody. The also was the scene of a demonstration. After Din ing at Home with her husband and a few friends mme Gaii Aux attired in a handsome gown received a number of intimate acquaintances. It is maitre she to. Whom i owe the Good Fortune to be finally free. Today with All his Fine Talent and .1 am profoundly grateful to dangerous parcels warning to Public not to Post inflame Mabie articles. Ottawa july the. Urgent and repeated warnings of the postal department against the mailing of inflammable and explosive articles in the mails cases Are still found to occur and Only the other Day a Man at Regina was brought before a police magistrate and fined and costs for enclosing cartridges in a Post packet. The depart rent is. Determined to prosecute every such Cas e As May come to notice because the danger of. Enclosing inflammable and explosive articles in the mails cannot be exaggerated. The dreadful possibilities of fire on Board ship do not require to be stated and there is almost equal danger in the Case of a fire occurring in the mails when on the postal cars. Four inches of rain firm has lumber Yard burned and hardware store flooded. Free Dickinson n.d., july of the country was badly hailed. Out this when four inches of rain and Hail fell. Many basements in the City were flooded the firms of Boul Ger and Hughes and the St. Charles hotel having damages each of about fire burned the Soules and Butler lumber office and warehouse and. The water flooded their hardware store causing damage of nearly the roads into the country Are practically impassable preventing a Large crowd from going the Kildeen mountains this morning for the fiftieth anniversary of Sully s Indian battled in which mounted soldiers routed indians. Grant s lady , ithe Classy Mare Champion at Winnipeg. In .1913, shown in Good. Fit and travelling Well. Stutt s Flower of Shallock m the a. Mare of More size and beautifully the rear. Heggie s Meado Lawn Princess was third. Smith s lady Richard fourth Ana w. J. Marston s Belle of watch tree fifth. Filly foal of Fanny Mit Chell Reserve Champion at Brandon was in first for j. A. Martin. She had quite a lot in barrel and Quality on Grant s Meado Lawn filly foal of 1912 went to Grant on lady Grace a Good topped Royal mover. G. F. Archabal d s queer of overkill was in s econ a a snare of sweetness top and Bottom. same Ryella came in third and Keggie s Flora fourth. Foal of 1913 saw a rather question Able decision when Carru Ehan was Given preference Over Martin s futurity filly Pearl guide. The former is not stylish and is a Little Strong jointed whilst the latter is real Type and nicely curved below. Hog pie s Crown Hill Belle was third. Smith s a vote Stock Ings fourth and Willow Beauty fifth. How s Haile Surprise won the grand Champi Onsbie Stalmah with Sinton s Glendale Squire Reserve Champion. Clyde Mare championship went to fancy Mitchell and Reserve to Grant s lady Hometown. clydes. The awards in Canadian tired in most the placing where the same appeared in the open classes. Aged stallion went to Phillips Black buttress three year Olds to Stutt s Mahomet s heir at very nicely ground toppy one and second to Macmil Lan s Prince Royal foal of. 1913, to Heggie s Rosebough Prince. Foal of car Ruehard Knight and second. Smith s chief of the Willows. Any went to Smith s chief the and second to Phillips i Black buttress. Canadian Jared Brood Mare and foal Stutt s j lady Blechta and second to. Smith s lady Mackay. Tell Meado Lawn Queen bred female. Dairy cattle. The Dairy cattle were the Best aggregation yet seen in Regina and were practically the same in result As at Brandon. J. Harper sons West lock Alberta and b. H. Bull ramp ton ont., and j. Mortson fair Light made up the exhibitors. Prof. G. E. Day Guelph ont., judged the Breed in aged bulls. Bulls Champion at Brandon went third and his second prize animal first and Champion b. H. Bull took the lion s share of the red ribbons but Harper win the red in yearling bulls on Kentucky Morocco and Jersey Heifer calf on Kentucky Kitti. 3rd. Bull got red in All other classes and first in the Herd. Harper has a great Little Herd and deserves great credit in put Ting up so Many Blue rib boners against Canada s Foremost Herd. Cattle in the Ayr Hills and Vales made a great perform Ance in the ring at Regina. Exhibitors were practically the same As at Brandon although the. Fine Herd of w. Brand Oak River Manitoba was sadly missed. Judge Algred Kains by Ron ont. Roland Ness de Winton j. Boden Isoris Danville f. H. Harrison Pense sask. W. J. Mortson Fairlight sask., and a. Ham mond grand Coulee sask., made up the exhibitors. Only the male classes were judged up to six o clock yesterday evening. Aged bulls went again to Ness Cham Pion Norton Maine planet with. To Den s Spring Liili Golden pippin in Sec Ond Harrison s Burnside Lucky Sandy third. Two year bulls went to Ness on Lakeview Button boy Ham mond s Cofford Ste Garle. Senior yearling went to Ness on his winning Lone Spruce Gold bidder Sec Ond to Merston a Lakevia Daisy King. Junior yearling went to Boden s Glen burst Tours mayor a very Classy cow Ness was. Second Woodlands and three and four went to Hamm Ond on Rugby hero and Rugby Riyal. Senior Bull calves were a Little took first on cop Ford Snow Orth and Ness was in the next three places on three extra Good youngsters Junior calf went to Ness in and second on Lakeview not Likely and Lakeview Goldmine Harrison third on Copford Squire and fourth went to Hammond s Rugby Prince. Aged Bull Morton Mains planet. Junior Champion Glen Hurst Tours mayor. The females will be judged tiday. Yesterday proved a bad opening Day As it rained violently All morning thus stopping the judging for Tutaj or three holsters Ayrshire and sheep and Swine will be continued today and also the heavy draft horses. Iceberg patrol Yorkton fair spread rails almost cause Accident train Tov ton sask., july was children s d a at the exhibition and the grounds thronged with school children from All parts of the District Olio greatly enjoyed the Complete and varied programme of sports and games. Entries continued to pour in All morning and at noon Over had been recorded in the various classes. Over 150 horses Are entered and about 100. Cattle and there Are 48 entries of horses and cattle in special classes. The pigs sheep and poultry classes Are All Well filled hurried drop into Lake. Aviators rescued by Steamer and hydroplane picked up by tug. St. Catharine july 28. Running Short of gasoline feet air seven Miles from the South Shore of Lake Ontario this afternoon r. B. Russell and a coloured aviation Stu Dent were obliged to hurried descent in their hydroplane into the Lake and were rescued by the Garden City which left port Dalhousie at 2 o clock after the two men had been in the water 22 minutes. Russell and his student left Toronto at 2 o clock on an air cruise and had travelled 38 minutes when it was Dis covered that gasoline Supply had become exhausted.1 the wind shifted and the plane was carried within six Miles of the South Shore when the aeronaut were sighted by Purser Hines of the Garden City. The Teamer lowered a boat and the men were taken aboard and carried to Toronto. The tug Barlett was out from port Dalhousie and picked up by the hydroplane. Life is very Unis Erable to those suffer with indigestion dyspepsia sour stomach. And bilious Ness. This Etter from Captain Swan one of the Best known Skippers on the great tells How to get quack Relief from stomach trouble port Berwek May 1913. A Man has a poor Chance of living and enjoying life when cannot eat. Hat was what was wrong with me. Joss of appetite and indigestion was brought on by constipation. I have trouble with these diseases for years. I lost a great Deal of flesh and suffered constantly. For the last couple of years i have taken fruit a Taves and. Tiave been to pleased with he results that i tit ave recommend and hem on Many occasions to friends and acquaintances. I am. Surer that fruit a Tives have helped me greatly. By following the diet rules and taking fruit actives according to directions any person with dyspepsia will get h. Swan. Truit a Tives Are sold by All dealers at soc a Box 6 for or trial size 25c, or sent postpaid on receipt of Price by fru it a Tives limited Ottawa. Board favors new wage schedule. Ottawa july arbitration Board in the dispute Between the Tor onto electric Light company and 200 of its employees submitted a majority report in favor of a new wage sche Dule and certain new conditions of labor. The company s representative also submitted a minority report for a lower the company s Deci Sion 3s awaited1. Playground results. Game played at Mulvey ground last night Between Gladstone and Mulvey. C class won toy glad Stone 24 to 1. F class won by glad Stone 20 to 0. A a and e classes play on thursday night. Liners will be warned of icy menaces to navigation. It comes to you from factory to Home on a plan which makes buying comfortable and .d.aying-easy. Victor Victrola recitals daily from 2 to 4 . Mason Risch limited 302 Portage ave. Somerset who is your executor i i did you appoint a Friend or a relative like Oil and business and family affairs do not mix. After your death your Friend or relative May have the Best intentions but his own business demands his first attention. The officials of the Canada Trust company Are absolutely impartial in the administration of estates. Family affairs or matters of sentiment have not the slightest in fluence in the faithful performance of the duties entrusted to them under the terms of your will. Think the matter Over Well and appoint this Strong company As your executor. Full information Furnis feed on request. Third floor notre Dame ave. W. Whyte manager. Forty eighth year a Dav school for girls. Tatrice latin elementary work Domestic arts music and painting. President the right Rev. The lord Bishop of Toronto. Principal. Miss Walsh vice Erik Cipale miss nation Wykeham Hall College St., to tile Junior Day school. 423 Avenue Road. Mistress miss r. National Froebel Union rope is sept. 10th, for resident pupils and 10 a m., sept. Lith for classes. A residential Soho of for girls Sirai Ted opposite Queen s Park Bloor Street West re opens tuesday september Calendar mailed of j. A. Paterson k.c., mrs. A. A Gmax onor. President principal St. Luke s school fort Rouge t. A Walluch Trinity col lege Cambridge Ter. Boys All cd amen thorough Amau classes. Individual teaching kindergarten department Boym and girls under the management of mrs. M. Wallich. For prospectus phone fort Rouge 2838. School holds boys in character and ability by a judicious system of personal trainings 4sth. Year. Prepares for Coll Egre and business. Distinctive record of College entrances. Larga faculty. Small classes. All athletics. Dirt track and Oval for Winter use gymnasium. Armory. Swimming Pool. 16 buildings. 200 acres. Hilly country Miles South of St. Paul a Linnea Polis usual extras _ not free medical service Aric nursing. School for younger boys Catalon. Rev. Ja3ees Dobbin did. Rector. Bev. E. T aia Thison associate Rector Pillsb my Academy Owatonna. Minn. Assed for health Foulness and natural Beauty. Both sexes 37th year. S buildings including dormitories and. Gymnasium. With. Of Campus. Large ado went. Maximum col lege preparation. Separate Mhz Sec building. Piano voice violin elocution Art dome Sac science. Careful supervision and. Individual instruction. Military Drill. Physical culture. All athletics. Terms reasonable Opportunity for self support i Send for Catalon Milo 3 ;