Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, August 14, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 14, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Social and personal mrs. Gordon Ritchie who has been spending the summer at Why Tewold Winnipeg has returned to town where she with to Maln for about a month prior to joining her husband in their new Home in Tor onto. Mrs. L. J. Fairfield is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. W. Methuen Currie the Irwinton Vancouver. Mrs. K Williams who has been a much feted guest during a few Days stay at the Home of mrs. J. K. P. Stew Art. Edmonton left last week for the Pacific coast. 3n her Honor mrs. A. H dec kilns recently entertained at Mah Jong. Miss Eleanor Mills is spending a fortnight the guest of Rev. D. B. And Smith 10351 eighty third Avenue Edmonton. Mrs. Frank Bennett of . England with her son or. J. D. Ben Nett is the guest of her Nephew or. George Williams Argyle Man. Or. And mrs. H. N. Simpson 264 Inkster Boulevard be at Homo to Morrow afternoon and evening in Honor of the twentieth anniversary of their wedding Day. Miss b. V. Frost and miss is t. Ill Christ will leave saturday morning on a motor trip to Minneapolis and intend Enrols you As a member of our ladies fur coat club balance easy payments attend our August fur coat Sale buy and Havo. Prices enjoy the use of your coat while paying for it. Martin Portage and Hargrave effective household insecticide sold. It Kilia All common insect Peita is not injurious to human beings or and does not stain or injure the finest fabrics. Sold in and 128 ounce cans. Spending a few Days at Detroit lakes in route. The marriage of miss Wilma me Bride youngest daughter of mrs. John Montgomery to Donald Campbell Pat Erson. Will take place in St. Giles Church on tuesday evening aug. Is at 7 o clock. Mrs. William Hargreaves has re turned to the City after a ten months Visk in California and the coast cities. W miss Lily Shaw was tha guest of Honor at a miscellaneous Shower Given by mans Connie Lea and miss Nan Mcbride. At the Home of the latter 19. Emily Street. Tha gifts were presented to tha Bride elect by Little miss Kathleen Mcbride arranged in a ally decorated Wagon. The invited guests were miss Lily Shaw mra. E. Luck mrs. L. Bennett mrs. A. Mcbride mra. W. Nelll. The misses of Gustason d. Shaw s. Proven 3. West Brook c. Horn. E. Jones r. Oliver j. Young b. Lerner. W. Gurney. P. Moore. Moore m. Walker e. Woyner m. Woyner h. Fletcher b. Harding. M. Lepoiderin c. Chess Worth. M. Sim Coe a. Gronweg o. On elite. M. Den Olson m. O Connor g. Gray c. Gray g. Blow n. Millar. L. Prescott m. Drawson b. Boyd j. Rachy e. Har vey j. Hill p. Smith a. Dunsmore p. Craig m. Van arts Lar. B. Baker m. Campbell b. Hargreave. J. Kennedy Wray f. Macrae and a. Macrae. Miss Ida Norman of Rosewood Man., in end Orang a Holiday at Why Tewold Beach the guest of or. And mrs. J. France Hughes. Lois Spooner and or. And mrs. To. Walton and family were guests recently at hotel Bretton Hall Banff. M. And mrs. George Craig of Winnipeg were registered at the Home Stead hotel. Recent guests from Winnipeg at the King Edward a. Howson or. Jacob Kasler mrs. Kasler and children and b. S. Bennett. Miss Edith Cason of Winnipeg was registered this week at the mount Royal hotel also f. A. Thompson misses m. Little Marion Lamarro Helen Dragne miss Rayner and w. H. Leek. The Cascade hotel had one Winnipeg guest this week i. Levine. Or. And mrs. C. E. Madden returned to Dee Horn after spending a very enjoyable week motoring through South Ern Manitoba and visiting with or. And mrs. Clarence Cohoe of Pilot Mound and or. And mra. J. C. Mai Well suite 4 Bradeen apartments Winnipeg. Or. And mrs. Ernest Best who have been the guests during the past fort night of their parents left tuesday via reck1tts bag Blue to use will not Streak or clothes 30s Kus tangle foot company Walkerville to mosquitoes bedbugs fleas wherever the finest in things musical Are to be found. The Fame of is backed by s3 years constant Endeavor to build the very Best instrument. Sold in Winnipeg by August Days Are delightful at Winnipeg Beach come today or any Day play on the Green rest in the Shade Cool off in the Lake trains leave Winnipeg sundays at 10.15 . And 1.45 . Mondays at 1.45 . Tuesdays at 1.45 . Wednesdays at 9.00 . Thursdays at 1.45 . Fridays at 1.45 . Saturdays at 9.00 . Every except sunday in the new colossal Pavilion Moonlight train 6.30 Day. Sex. Sun. The great lakes for their Home in Montreal. Mrs. Anderson Grant and her miss Beth Osborne will entertain jointly at the Tea. Hour saturday afternoon in Honor of miss Grace and miss Maryon Moody. Miss Jessie Philip who has recently been the guest of mrs. E. J. Eraser in Minneapolis has returned Home. Bliss Olive Lightcap Wellington Crescent will entertain tuesday after noon in Honor of miss Grace and miss Maryon Moody. Miss Helen Standish Ilieen Ironwood mich., is the guest the misses Margaret and Anna Byan so Spence Street. A. Searle of Minneapolis who arrived in town tuesday morning left yesterday afternoon Bis Home in the South. Or. Joseph b. Byan of Iron Belt wis., formerly of Winnipeg is the guest of his parents or. And mrs. James Byan so Spence Street. Mrs. H. A. Rolison Dromore Avenue gave a most enjoyable Tea yesterday afternoon in Honor of miss Grace and miss Maryon Moody whose marriage will be one of the events of this month. The Tea table centred with asters and Sweet peas of various tones was pre slide Over by mrs Moody and miss h. Young. Assisting were the missed Lilse Mcdowell Marjorie Flanders and Marlin Hilliard of Toronto. Miss Verna Farrow who has spent tha past ten Days visiting friends in Austin Man., has returned Home. Mrs. A. Stuart Brown announces the engagement of her Only daughter Doro thy to m. Walter no Well Greenwood eldest son of Rev. Charles and airs. Greenwood of Sheffield England. Marriage will take place Early in sep Ember. Miss Margaret Fletcher Ash Street will entertain this evening in. Honor of miss Grace and miss Maryon Moody. Or. And mrs. James Atlee Sturgeon Creek entertained thursday evening of last week in Honor of their Twenty the wedding anniversary miss Jessie Barton and miss Doris Dagnall left last saturday on a two weeks Holiday to Pettibons Lodge do troit lakes. Miss Elva Waldon will to a Tea Host Ess of wednesday afternoon entertain no in Honor of miss Grace and miss Maryon Moody. Mrs. W. Sanford. Evans will enter Tain wednesday evening in Honor of miss Grace and miss Maryon Moody. Miss Wilma Mcbride Simcoe Street will entertain at a Trousseau Tea Satur Day three to six. Mrs. W. D. Iia Callum 181 Enfield Crescent returned yesterday after a three weeks visit with relatives and friends at fort Quappelle sask. Or. And mrs. Ernul Welte and Little Manitoba free press Wenn Peci. Friday Matig test 14, 1925 id there appears to be conspiracy to put the world into prints it seems Only yesterday that the question arose As to the feasibility launching prints. There were Many dissenting voices lifted against them and much scepticism As to really making them Welcome. Their Succes is now past their immediate future a foregone conclusion. From the printed dress subdued by a Plain coat we have evolved the printed coat hiding a Plain frock. The Cre tonnes of the summer have in the Square sunshade is. Literally a part of the picture when swung Over the shoulder of the Cre Tonno coat it exactly matches. Orange Blue and Grey Are the colors on the Black ground. The Amber painted handle contains vanity and cigarette cases though the parasol itself measures Only 24 inches. Spires printed Coats in More costly and seasonable fabrics. Deauville wore evening wraps in rather Small persian coloured and highly imaginative. Great splashes of futuristic colors adorned other that one looks Forward to the Ultra and bizarre. There has of course to be a. Neutralizing element it is found in hosiery which still hovers around old familiar shades like beige and nude but More often approaches Bois de Rose or Black to have been consigned to the limbo of discarded fashions ans Black in everything else almost threatens to to along. With houses like Callot exhibiting Black at the exposition of decorative arts it gives one pause before making any such sweeping statement. French women have a. Warm spot in their hearts for Black and it is Safe to predict they will always include one Black cos tume in their wardrobes. Copyright 1925, night 6 morning for keep your eyes new Baroness Scarsdale above is shown the new Baroness Scarsdale whose husband Richard Curzon inherited the barony on the death of his Uncle the late Marquis of Curzon. The latter left no heir to the Marquis ate. Daughter of barrel ont Are visiting or. Svelte s father at 582 Rosa Avenue. The marriage of Eveline Loraine Partridge to David Edmund Farlinger will take place at 4.30 ., saturday aug. 15, at the Church of St. Martin s in the Fields seven Oaks. Little miss Annalea Sair daughter of or. And mrs. J. Sair Redwood apart ments entertained the children of the jewish orphanage in Honor of her fourth birthday. The misses j. Edington and m. Grif Fin have returned Home from the Lake Side where they were guests of mrs. T. Leigh. Or. And mrs. James Slater of Tor onto accompanied by their Little son spent a few Days in Winnipeg Las week while in route. To Banff Lake Louise and Vancouver. Miss Maud Pardo is enjoying a holi Day at the coast Cutles mrs. Fitz Herbert Hughes and son Dickson have recently been the guests of mrs. J. T. A. Gauthier. 2031 forty fifth Avenue West Vancouver. After few weeks visit in Victoria they will return to Vancouver for a few Days before returning Home. In Honor of her birthday. Miss Mary Rhodes hey received recently at Miln Row cottage. Grand Marais. The guests were or. And mrs. T. Whitehead or. And mrs. R. Stevenson mrs. Hey. Miss Fanny Brown master wino White head master Edward Brown and master Harry Brown ail of Winnipeg. Mrs. A o Donnell of Sault Ste Marie ont. Is visiting her daughter mrs. W. Courtemanche 27s landside Street for a few weeks. Cruden 367 Mcmillan Avenue announces the engagement of her daughter. Marguerite Ruth to or. C. Leslie madder Wlna Nipes. The marriage will take place Early in september. Announcements the Canadian clubs of Winnipeg will hold a luncheon in the Royal Alexandra hotel monday August 17. At is 30 o clock when right Hon. Sir George Foster k.c.m.g., ll.d., . Will he the speaker. His subject will be Canada whence and whither tend weddings a quiet wedding took place at. Sas katoonsask., at the parsonage of the third Avenue United Church on Satur Day evening june 20. When diary k., eldest daughter of or. And mrs. M. Tennis of Beausejour Man., was United in marriage to or. Frederick a. Fearce youngest son of mrs. E. Pearce of Winnipeg. The. Ceremony was per formed by the or. Robert Milli Ken the Bride was daintily an ensemble suit of and wore a close fitting Model hat of Sand Canton crepe and carried Oral ids. Or. And mrs. George h. Guzzle a attended and witnessed the event. Local notes remand of one week was made in the charges of theft and Traud against Francis o. Maber former director of the Northwestern a life. Assurance company in. The City police court yesterday. Excellent conditions on Canadian roads except where the rain had fallen on Gumbo soil were reported by Julius Kaschuba of Detroit who reached Winnipeg sunday after spending five Days on the Road. He is accompanied by his son. Joseph Gregory 37. Derby Street alleged to have entered the. Home of mrs. F. Schimnowski 442 Valada Street St. Bon Talce appeared in St. Boniface police court yesterday morning to answer to charges of burglary and was remanded one week. Alleged to have left numerous bad cheques about the City Peter Bob erts 3 Toronto apartments was committed for trial in City police court yesterday on charges of fraud and dismissed on a charge of fraudulently obtaining lodging. Three drug addicts Brothers appeared in City police court yesterday charged with vagrancy and were Given sentence of six months War rant withheld 24 hours to allow them to leave the City preferably for. The Harvest Fields. For the purpose of considering the Tariff of charges and rules and. Regu lations for Public terminal and coun try elevators for the season the Board of Grain commissioners for Canada will Alt in the Council Cham Ber of the Grain Exchange to misday aug. 20, starting at 11. . The special train carrying 225 prominent american golfers left Regina last night will arrive in Winnipeg at 8.35 this morning. The party leaves again at 11.15 tonight going on. To Emerson. They Are due at Minneapolis at one o clock Sun Day. For theft of a. Horse at Birch River in Northern Manitoba the Saskatchewan provincial police arrested Pete Badger at icim sack sask., wednesday night according to word received by the Manitoba authorities yesterday. An officer from Dauphin will be sent West immediately to bring the accused Back for trial. Jay by or. Justice Adamson in the court of King s Bench yesterday. Jay was found guilty having stolen a Duan Tity of leather belting from the Deloraine milling company and Auto parts and a breast plate from a Man named Mcdonald in the Deloraine District. Sir Henry. A. Thornton will not be Able to accept the invitation of the greater winnipeg1 Board of Trade to be present at the Farewell luncheon to be Given a. B. Warren a Jurat 21. Sir Henry wired Secretary a. B. Parker yesterday stating that it would not be possible for him to return to Winnipeg by that time. Charged with cooking the books of the Winnipeg Book bindery com Pany sos fort Street Doris Darvine. 1049 Selkirk Avenue appeared in City police court yesterday and was remanded one week to enable her to. Confer with her counsel. The sum named in the information is police say she has carried on operations since february. Remand of one week was made yesterday in the. Case of anti non Rioux who pleaded guilty to theft of ?45 from Albert Kelley an inmate of St. Joseph s orphanage at Otter Bourne. It was said that the Farmer by whom. Rioux was employed had promised to make restitution to Kelley out of the Money to be earned by the accused. Fraser and Mcdonald. Have been awarded the contract for the construction of an addition to the Breen motor company s premises on main Street work to be started immediately. The new building will be one Storey with a frontage on main Street 60" feet and a depth of 120.feet, costing about damages amounting to Are asked by Algy Debell clerk from or. B. G. Bricker in a statement of claim issued yesterday in the court of King s Bench. Or. Bricker the plaintiff states giving osteopathic treatments when certain actions resulted in injury which it is alleged kept Debell from work for a period of seven months. The Bast Kildonan scottish. Association will hold a a Octal evening tonight at in the lord a Poseley school. The executive of the Borderers association will be the guests of the evening. The follow in artists will take part h. Hender violinist and miss Gould pianist a. Mcewan Cornet mrs. C. Smillie Reader and miss Bulken soloist. French air Damp will Benefit by baking Competition held yesterday Kitchener Man is elected pre sided and j. W. Speirs win nip vice president an excursion to Carman to Day the 23rd annual convention of the bread and cake Bakers association of Canada which has been go ing on in Winnipeg All week will a closed. The delegates will be entertained at luncheon in the town when j. H. Evans Deputy minister of Agri culture mayor Boyle and j. Bell president of the Carman Board of Trade will be the speakers and will afterwards be taken on a motor trip to the wheat growing farms of the District. First place in the election of offi cers yesterday went to r. A. Dietrich Kitchener out. _ j. W. Speirs of Winnipeg was elected first vice president. H. B. Trent is Secretary and a. A. Carrick treasurer. Judging in the cake baking com petition was an important item on the afternoon s Agenda. Kiddie of the fresh air Camps will be glad that there were so Many entries in the four Pound cake Competition. There were Twenty and they will All be presented to the youngsters. Addresses by miss Gibbons and Rissell Varney both of made the evening session interesting and profitable. Officers elected officer selected at the morning session As follows president r. A. Dietrich Kitchener ont. Secretary h. E. Trent Winnipeg treasurer a. W. Carrick Winnipeg first vice president j. W. Speirs Winnipeg second vice president is p. G. Sim Mons St. Catherines third vice w. Henderson Waterloo and fourth vice president c. Nash Saskatoon. The following were appointed to the executive committee s. Wise Moose jaw h. B. Wright Calgary w. Bredin Toronto James Calder Toronto a. W. Smith Yorkton w. Thompson Windsor s. Zurbri Lorg Ingersoll and w. A. Crish Seaford. The. Past president w. H. Car Ruthers was presented with a badge and the meeting expressed its unanimous appreciation of his services. The speakers at the morning session were Russell Varney of new York and miss Gibbons also of that City. Sanford Evans m.l.a., was the speaker at the luncheon at the fort Garry hotel at noon at which the Bakers were the guests of the Allied trades association. H. B. Hunter presided. Afternoon Section the afternoon session was devoted to cake decorating and cake making contests. The Art work was done in the presence of a Large audience Ana the awards made during the after noon. First prize in the fruit cake con test was won by the Picardy Candy company of Winnipeg and the Tro Phy was a Bronze shield donated by the Allied trades association. There were More than 20 entries from All parts of Canada the cake decorating contest was the crowning feature of yesterday afternoon s session. The Competition first in was in two divisions the eluding wedding1 cakes and the Sec Ond birthday and Christmas cakes. Cake forms provided by the association were decorated in the presence of a Large audience by cake artists from Winnipeg Norwood. Saskatoon and Windsor. Bert Nash of the Home bakery Saskatoon was adjudged the Winner in the contest for the decoration of wedding cakes for which he receives a and is the Holder of the Mclntosh cup for one year. George f. Lanson of the electric bakery Windsor ont., won the Tor onto retail cake Bakers cup for the Best decorated birthday cake. The cup becomes the property of the Winner. Evening miss Gibbons treated the evening meeting As a class in school and gave come Breezy practical demonstrations of the Art of Selling baked goods. With the Aid of ladies in the audience who played the roles of customers she showed the right and wrong Way to sell a. Loaf of bread or to appease a shopper who complained of a sour custard pie. The she maintained is ill ways manners she showed to be most and she paid Winnipeg a compliment by saying that As far As she had seen there was no need to speak to the lilacs women in bake Shaps Here of per Sonal appearance. Window dressing was the subject taken up by or. Varney. With a Small stage some sheets of crepe paper a pair of scissors and fingers that knew How to crimp he gave so Many helpful suggestions that no Baker in Winnipeg Ever need have anything but an attractive window. Fasts for 47 Days Man to cure i irate by starving himself spa Cal United Levri despatch to free press by free Frew private wire Cleveland Ohio aug. Little 34-Pound bundle of skin and Bones known As Alexander Varga 36-year old Type compositor by Trade and dietician and physical cult rest by Hobby persists in an Experiment to cure himself from disease by fasting. For 47 Days he has taken no other substance into his body but water. Sunday june 28, Varga weighed 127 pounds and appeared moderately Well built. But he had an attack of fever and other ailments which were very disagreeable. Scorning All Adall the bran All the wheat shredded wheat keeps the bowels Active vice he stopped eating. Three Days during the first Day and a half Durons the week and a. Day the third tog the first four weeks of the he adhered strictly to a sch Efluri 30 to 46 minute exercises Dunk Bells and a nine mile walk each i. All last week he was confine of tred. Then his wife nor an to worry f fear he would kill himself. A sure her he would crab when he Grot near Tho he would be Oon Cloua sign that would warn him to american style me Beer be sure to your permit number order from j what your Mirril will show texture int Btu ill Don t suffer with itching Rashet use Utica Ofa Tomt a Dunn depot Oatt Ovra. Six Nontha with hard labor was he out to de waft 344 main St. South of Portage Stevenson Price 344manst South of Portage end of season Sale All summer goods now marked at tremendous rid actions. A great Opportunity for profitable shopping. Everything must be cleared. Sale starts Friday 14th, 9 a. M. Men s Negligee shirts in Stripe and fancy designs. Sizes 14j4 to 17. Reg. To 7qr special each. Men s Art silk and mercerized sox in and Black and White. Sizes 10 to Reg. 79c pair. Special . 59c men s aul Wood sweaters pockets in. V neck with two Fawn and Heather. Sizes 36.to 42. Special girls All Wool sweaters heavy weight suitable for evening Wear at the beaches in Blue Rose and Paddy. Sizes 6 to 10 years. Heg. To t pc special. I 7 j Clearing out summer dresses at regular to j7.50. While they last summer dresses Fine voile Fuji silk and crepe Wash dresses stylish Fly new goods and Best colors. Regular to for silk dresses bargain values to t25.00, for j 2.50 great coat bargain balance of our Chattock velours and Polo cloth Well made stylish Coats fully lined and Good shades. Valuers Al for -.i._. Stripe turkish towels English make in Blue and red stripes. Size 39x18 inches special pair . Women s Art silk Hose Odd sizes. Rep. 58c pair. Special pair women s Black Cashmere Hose. English make. Size 10 Only Reg. Pair. Special pair 39c children s Black Lisle bloomers. Sizes 2 to 13 years. Reg. To 45c. Special each. Marquisette curtains 36 Inch wide. Reg. 4sc of Yard. Ujj women s Lisle drawers tight and wide knee open and closed styles. Sizes 36 and 38. Reg. 65c. Special each children s reefers and Polo cloth Coats sizes 3 to 6 years. Great women s pure thread silk Hose in All the newest shades. Sizes 8% to 10. Reg. J1.25. Special pair 7-Jc Cors Lettes brassieres Pink fancy strip Satin Side fastening with heavy elastic sides and Light boning in front All sizes. Pink and White br.wi.re., Odd lines and Small lots All sizes regular 50c and 65c, of _35e id medium sizes Only 19, 20, 21. While they last pair women s Lisle combinations in tight and wide knee. No sleeves and Short sleeves. Sizes 34 and 36. Reg. To special each great Sale of lingerie White Cotton lace and embroidery trimmed up to for 98c und.r.kirt., up to Andi 12 for 50g chemiw., up to or. .98c drawers up to for Isoe step ins in crepe and mull Reg ular for .__._.49c and step in coloured voile lace trimmed per set camisoles in Fine Wash silk lace trimmed White and Pink to for ------------.___._l89e ladies suits Fine tailored suits in and trl Coune silk linings splendid sport Tweed in Grey and Fawn mixture. Re values to wonderful value sport suits All Wool flannel and Wool knit knits. Tho balance of our Stock in Good sport colors. Valum up to s20.00. Clearing Price _ ladies skirts loss than half Price on this lot of Fine to cedi cords set re. And try Otine my los Plain and pleated make and sports Siyl dark and Light Coloi-8. Materials. Prices up ;