Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, July 15, 1927

Issue date: Friday, July 15, 1927
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Previous edition: Thursday, July 14, 1927

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 15, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Friday july 15, 1927. Moir of sentenced at former Bank clerk gets six months Coric Wirf entry with previous 18 months admits nine charges of false for Auto thefts despatch to tha free press saslc., july up on nine charges of obtaining goods and Cash by false pretences William Mold. Winnipeg the 19-year-old former Bank clerk who was recently convicted on three charges of stealing automobiles one of which was Taxen from Regina was sentenced to six months in Prince Albert jail on each of seven of the charges and to three months with hard labor on each of the other two to Phon he appeared in the . Court Here this afternoon. The sentences Are to run concurrently with each other and with the sentence of 18 months to which Moir has already been sentenced for the thefts of automobiles in Saskatoon and in Regina. Every charge Laid against the Young Man was based upon the passing of worthless cheques issued under the name of either j. Miller or William Mcgregor and for which the accused received Cash and goods. The heavier sentences were imposed fort the pass ing of the cheques above 310. Pleaded guilty Mold pleaded guilty on All tin charges proffered against him. elected summary trial on his appear Ance in the . Court. Oti wednesday morning Moir brought up in City police court on a charge of stealing an automobile be longing to j. H. Puntin. Regina architect and was sentenced to one year to run concurrently with the 18 months he was Given at Saskatoon for taking two other aug mobiles. Mold was also brought up on a charge of obtaining goods and Cash to the value of at Saskatoon on july 11. When he was sentenced to serve Tiro months in Prince Albert jail this sentence to run concurrently with the sentence for the car thefts. News in today s advertisements from Hie classified columns organist and choir Leader is wanted for St. Andrews United Church. Yorkton help Rural municipality of e. St. Paul will receive sealed offers for a Large number of 11-5. Acres of fruit land on Pacific Highway just outside Vic Toria b.c., is offered Lor Isale "b.c. a lady s fur Choker was found at a senior Copper plate map engraver is wanted for the depart ment of mines Ottawa. Main help Delphone dictating machine and outfit is for articles for tenders for painting Chapman school Charleswood Are called for. Fatalities two boys swept into deep water in Detroit River near Amherst Trig Young woman Dies of blood Poison from sting of Bee at St. Jphn continued from a View to making them safer for the Public. Was recommended by the jury. constructional defects Che Hoyal Alexandra building the jury declared the. Light court fire escapes did not come up to present require ments while outside escapes were not easily accessible it being necessary to reach them through kitchenettes Over Gas stoves and by Means o t narrow windows. William j. Broker formerly of Winnipeg who died As a result of injuries sustained in the fire was burled today in Ocean View burial Park. Among those who attended the funeral was Harper s brother in Law. J. E. Hemingway of Swift current sask. Or. J. P. Ellis of Ottawa Chaj Rifin of the pension Board which recently i held sessions in Winnipeg was a visitor in the City last , on his re turn East after holding sessions of the Board at various Points throughout. The. West. Or. Eills stated that no Gen Cral report of the Sessons of the could be Given. Touch a Corn with this amazing liquid continued from paps 1.1 Canadian press despatch Ottawa. July the Civ eral fatalities in Eastern Canada today. Windsor ont. Reports a dual drown ing when two Brothers. Piece aged 12. Claire. 10. Were swept into deep water when in. The Detroit River near Amherstburg. Neither of the boys could swim. Gordon b. Storey a a instantly Hill de and David c. Howard. Is in a critical condition in Hospital As a result of their Auto Mol e turning Turtle on the Highway near Sanlo ont. When it hit Loose gravel. Ben sting fatal. Kathleen Geldart 18. Died at her Homo in St. John. From blood poisoning caused by the sting of. A Large Bee. Palling from a second Storey win Dow in a Montreal Home for the aged. John Vaughan. 77, an inmate was stantly killed. Edward Hensman. 47. Fra skilled in the Canadian National railway a shops at Montreal by a blow on the Chin from the handle of a hosting Jack. Killed by falling tree. Herman Browlow. Jumber Jack of Golden Lake. Ont. Died in a Pembroke Hospital from injuries suffered when he was felled by a falling tree. Archibald b. Gibson of Toronto died of injuries caused by his Auto Mobile hitting a Telegraph Axxe when two of the tires burst. While fishing from n boat near Pori Dover. Ont. Or. B. E. Cha her of Niagara palls. N.y., us flied a stroke and fell overboard. The body was re covered. Five year old Florence godly was instantly killed at Windsor ont., Wlter she ran out into the Street in Frona of a motor truck. A woman believed to be a mra. Roseberry was fat Lay injured when struck by a Street car in Montreal. Herbert Petrie. 55. Died at Toronto from injuries received when he was struck Down by an automobile. The body of seven year old Gladys Middleton one of the three victims of a drowning Accident in the St. Law rence River off Montreal was recovered today. Manitoba roads these reports Deal Only with conditions on of Vernier trunk lines and main municipal highways. Like an eases pain in 3 seconds works like magic on any kind of Corn no matter How old where it is How bad it hurts. One touch and pain is eased. Almost unbelievable. Then the Corn shrivel tip and goes. A scientific Way that dancers walkers actors doctors and millions use. Beware of imitators. Get the real gets it at drug stores. Costs Only a few cents. Made in Canada 191 George us Tortolo was sighted Over us Entrance at 11.03 headed for the sea. A Brilliant Sun broke through the Blue Mist about half an hour before the take off. Good flying conditions expected although weather re ports indicated fog would be encountered. The object of the Smith Bronte at tempt was threefold be the first civilians to Fly to Hawaii. Make the first round trip flight. Lower the time of 25 hours 4d made by Maitland and Hagen Berger. Pour homing pigeons and a Small wireless set will keep the world in formed the Progress. The radio be Coz at Cressy Field and signals from steamers in expects to pass keep them advised of their bearings. Smith bade Farewell to miss Marjorie Brown his Fiancee and Ernest w. Smith his father. The elder Smith was disturbed Over his son s intention to make a return flight and gave his boy this paternal advice Don t do anything rash one flight is five planes escorted the Silver winged monoplane to the sen. Plying easily the plane gained Altitude rapidly As it approached the Golden Gate. It had ascended to 700 feet before was lost in the Haze Over san Francisco Bay. . Mres1s foreigners seek repeal of Federal cancelling licenses Canadian press despatch Victoria b.c., july interests and thousands of fishermen of British Columbia Are watching for the proposed attempt of japanese Fisher men to secure repeal of Federal regu lations by which their licenses Are reduced in number annually. It is stated that the japanese plan to take the matter to the privy Council if Neces sary the reduction in licenses is said to have removed japanese dominance in the fishing Industry in the province. Continued from Page 1. You in the same position As Many other to find the Best possible substitute. Millions of mothers have found that cow s milk modified with Robinson s Patent Barley is the most comply Etc the most nourish ing and the most easily digested Foster food that can be Given during baby s first year. This food contains All the elements needed for a steady increase in weight vitality and vigorous health. The addition of Barley water made with Robinson s Patent Barley makes the milk so Light and Fleecy that any baby can easily digest it and assimilate its abundant food properties. For Over a Century the medical profession the world Over have recommended. Patent introduced to 10z3 and nurses helped to. Compile my Book in order to produce a practical and comprehensive guide for every Mother expectant. Mother. We win gladly Send you a copy without charge. Please write us. Colman keen Canada limited b 1000 Aro Herst Street Montreal missing plane. On his return tonight i major Cotton declined any comment on what he had Learned from the Hunters but returned immediately to tils plane plat Bay is 500 Miles from this City and communications Are Uncer Valru Donies report of Doss cations associated Freaa despair a near York july t. Tycho nor editor of Aero digest spokes ma3 backers of the air search in Newfoundland for the missing French flyers. Nungesser and Coll today characterized reports of dissent on among members of the Crew of the plane As without any foundation the expedition Wae a tech nor said in that it a com everything it could accomplish. I have before to now a com plete map of the whole District the making of which by Aerial photo Graphy was one of the of the funeral of c. K. Parrish to be Weld this morning thle to nine it .9.45 o clock the funeral of Cecil k. Parrish. 1b4 bal moral Street who died tuesday at the St. Boniface Hospital from injuries received in a motor Accident on the bears Road will be held from Barker s funeral Home to St. Mary s Cathe Drai. Full owing the Church burial a he be made in St. Mary s cemetery the. Bearers of the casket fellow or Robers of the Garry team in Trie senior City Bowling league of which or. Parrish had been an Active meal it Elonce. Its inception in 1900, will be c. A Fullen r. J. Mcbeth. Arnold Dowd Jules Emma e. Jaji son and t. Thomas. Route to Regina rain is reported front towns along the entire Routs. Highway East of Portage in Prairie is in bad condition. Macgregor states More rain thurs Day Road badly nut up. Carberry has had rain and advises Detour on old Road Isom Sidney to Melbourne with All roads heavy. Brandon to Griswold heavy and Greasy. Griswold to Virden fair. Vlad in to Border Good. The Well packed gravel roads of Virden. Wallace and Pipestone have not been affected by a 12-hour rain but motorists warned to pass up mud roads in these districts. From the Manitoba Boundary to there has been rain although Mucky or the Highway is graded the Rood is re ported treacherous if not if at eight . Wednesday 331ra Creek reported a heavy downpour accompanied by Thunder wind and Hall and As the greater part of Trio roots from Winnipeg to that Point is pm Gravelled it is advisable to keep aft that route for a Day or two. The from Wawanesa to Souris and on to the Boundary is far re Good being Grav Elled. Malita reports flue weather is improving Road conditions. West of that town Detour must be made As con action is at work on new Highway Bridge and Road bed. Highway be tween Melita and Pierson also under construction. A Flita to Napinka Road n bad shape due to heavy Rains. Brandon to Icelita traffic is advised to route by pipe Stone. Hou to in Boundary Road from Winnipeg to Sanford Muddy with rough spots West of san Ford and Brunild. The Road from by unkind to car Ryan wet. La roads Are passable but Greasy. Crystal City reports roads dry taut somewhat rough some places being dragged. The roads at Dolor Alne Are still Muddy but drying under better weather conditions will be rough for a a or two. Route 4 Russell reports roads Good in All directions. Route 5 Roblin states roads poor. Cars get. Ting through with difficulty from both Grandview and Russell route to Swan River i Dauphin reports occurring every Day followed by Sun and wind which quickly dries routes in All directions highways in fairly with exception of bad holes West of Ash Ethel Cert reports roads drying fast Road Good St. Rose to Dauphin. Swan rive. Reports heavy Rains wednesday. Gravel Road.5 poor in places mud very bad. Morris to Ninette Somerset Baldur and Ninette re port heavy Rains making roads heavy in places and Slippery the . Winnipeg to Fisher River the upon reports h thunderstorms gravel Good but Side roads Sticky. Route her Tivey roads crying. Main Road to Souris and Deloraine dragged and in . Side roads Muddy especially West and South. Viral in to Atella Virden to pm peptone on. Main gravel he Shway Rood. Pip Stone to correction line two Miles South very treacherous. In tar Over the Road in several places but can to navigated with. Care. Gravel into me la badly rutted. All Side roads very Luddy. Some impassable. Morris to. Ninette Somerset reports roads Good ind drying fast. Most of route drag pert thursday. Inn left to whiter South Scutt shirt Shaw Cro have made Tensy one Day Fine weather will dry them up again. A Little rough. Compiling of election result wears completion work on the compiling of the candidate vote in the recent provincial elections is fast hearing completion but according to Fuerl Axford. Election officer some Days will elapse before a definite statement can be made As to the exact number of votes cast and Floures released on can i . Rupert s land constituency is to be heard from but the ballot boxes from this District Are is pc a to by boat today or the. La list saturday it is also announced that compilation of the Benr vote figures will made and it is expected that the Beer by the Glass majority will be Given an even read oily than in any figures Mado Public to Date. Dept. 18. Vernal Bradburn will be buried in Elm wooed the body of Vernal a Bradbury aged 28. Tho was killed in n motor car collision near Hamilton ont., wednesday morning july 13, will arrive in Winnipeg. Saturday morning from Hamilton by the Canadian Pacific railway and will be accompanied to the City by the widow and her father. Col. C. W. Howley. Assistant manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Burial will Taxe place in Elmwood. Saturday afternoon but Trie hour of funeral service has not yet been set by the family. Canon Bertal Heeney Rector of St. Luke s Church if he is City will conduct the ser vice it present the Rector is away on his vacation. Or. mrs. Hector Bradburn 562 , parents of Vernal Bradburn returned to. The City wednesday from Kenora where mrs Brad Burn had been spending the Early fun timer season. Mrs. Bradburn s health is not Good at present and the Shock of her. Son s tragic death was a severe one. For this week we Are featuring ten cars at prices which will move them quickly. These cars have been care fully checked Over and will give splendid service. Chevrolet Ford Sedan Studebaker touring Hup Mobile Tou Kurg Chevrolet roadster Ford Chevrolet tottering Over land touring Mclaughlin Harley Portage Avenue opposite Hudson s Bay store i tires service Batter phone 3i46o Portage ave at Young St do not be deceived by Low prices buy tire mileage that s what you want and what you get when you buy Goodrich Silver towns pay As you ride to piano and household Furnis Hinss at my auction room 264 Smith St Friday july 15th n m Complete Ivory dressed maroc and it i stands Mahoso if nov i u Bas Clair Oak swe Ann ally Kitchen Kitchen tables anal hides. W. H. Mcpherson phone 25 833. 264 Smith Street. Notice . Ssh Seth annual caterers next wednesday agricultural society will i Cir annual exhibition saturday july 6th a full line of agricultural. Hort Tural and Domestic Piny. Harness toot h Horseshoe full of sports Nyrl Oak of f show. The indy directors Arp list a cur Ihn catering. Admission Aduis. Iii dry a. From 11 to tinder lots of Par Liinar for t Cul in. Res. re Elmwood oar Aoe limited Winnipeg to Liverca ten accounting and Avult company Nilk a Active univ Totev on Behner of 1 a of film wort . d. Winnipeg and sundry ulv ire Holdre of Kim Wool Garayc limited formed i known a Ihn Al mood Syndicate tar Thi purpose of buying accounts a Salust the Kofi Wooin games i limited at inc Vale of soc on the ill Lar. whereas on Juno shh. N of Ulin paid Syndicate held and a Resolution paired Kiili Tuii tons tile Canadian Oredell association is trustee on their behalf notice is now riven that certain monies vested with the under Sirnoi is tru Stepp nominally to the Rodil. Of the paid Syndicate and that Ami after die 15th any of 1927. Eald monies will be Amonti Thole crop Milors or of whose claims Havo find with the undersigned and approved and without regard to any Lainis which Phull not have been by Tore the said 15th Day of Al gum. At this 14th of july. . The ca.xad1ax credit Mux s Trust association limited. 62 Albert iit., a innit evian. To los nailan.i.1 Amateur athletic association hold of seventh. Annual grand Beach on saturday. July 16th. Will leave Ihn Union station a 8.10 ., 9.00 Fl.20 ., 1-30 . T 1.50 . . The 3.00 i 1.30 .and r m. Trains will f operate Giro Rich to Victoria resell. in held Ilion. Shore will a i regular than Norh to Victoria j reach leaven win Niper no 1.10 . J a Fpo Cial train will trans Oiw shop 1-Raclt at Jii id Transcona. A the 8.10 1.30 . Trains from win also slip at . To pick up if. Trains will i turn from the inches at convenient hours in Ibe ovo Jinp. The Avinel per Assort Nylon picnic will be at Ranj Beach wednesday. July Rains Union station s.30 Flop at 9.00 H.10 10.00 . 1.30 . . The 9.00 and Irvion Voth Stop o pick up j Transcona. Will return a convenient hours in ;