Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 8, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Liquor act offender Mil Semi who at present is serving a term for an offence under the liquor act really convicted the accused. Babosuk had been caught in the Lane Back of Charles Street by officers Bobson and Ekissell and he happened to be carrying a sack of liquor at the time. The alcohol he told the magistrate in court today belonged to Galsky. I Ciai get Selling j a charge of against Moses Galsky lather of Ben was dismissed on the grounds a i insufficient Evi Dence. Galsky incidentally had Bee i the Central figure in a recent con Between magistrate b. B. Ben Galsky walked Back and Forth Graham and l. D. Morosnick Over the behind his House at 52 Schultz Street i question of Ball. The afternoon of july 13. Ben appearing for Galsky j. M. Isaacs Bend Alsky s plea that chickens were straying fails to convince court on said he had been looking for his straying chickens morality officers claimed ii was waiting for liquor. Magistrate b. M. Noble believed the Clov policemen and sent Galsky to jail for six months in City police court yesterday afternoon on a charge or having liquor in a place other than a private dwelling. The evidence of William Babiluk asked for a remand but the Crown objected and the magistrate ordered that the Case must go on. After hearing the evidence of police officers and Pete Deptuck who was alleged to have to ought liquor from the accused the Crown suggested a Short delay to permit the bringing to court of Dep Tuk s wife. Defence counsel objected. . That in the first the Crown had insisted upon the Case proceeding and therefore if no further evidence for the prosecution was available the Case should be closed. Case is dismissed i think that is magistrate Noble declared. What is sauce for the Goose is sauce Gander. I must be fair to both the then dismissed. Alias Freeman Buby Ryan and Bosie Bell were fined and costs apiece or two months for being intoxicated. They were second offenders. J Pearl Bedoski was fined or one month in jail but As she had already been confined a month since she was first arrested on a charge o being found in a disorderly House she will be released immediately. The magistrate arranged her sentence in this Way to enable her to get out of the province in. Accordance with a 23-months Floater imposed on her by judge Hamilton in juvenile court Manitoba free Tress thursday August Royal Alexandra a Ioctl where the Dos j20 persons 1 cushions and secret assemblies will be i Central police fore specials for thursday August 8th Only White or whole wheat. Sanitary Wax wrapper 2 loaves brooms 4-string special. Strong polished handle. 37c each flit a Spray for lulling Flics. 8-oz. Tin.39c 16-oz. Tin. Marshmallow Moonlight Brand. Packed a 8-oz. Tins. Each Certo a fruit Section for making Jam. 2 Btl. 49c fancy preserving Quality. Per bskt.65c 4 Bsat. Crate. Oranges Sunkist variety. Med. Size. Special Price. 3 Doz. Bird seed Brocks High Quality Bird seed. Pkg. Tomatoes fancy Ripe firm tomatoes 2lbs. Shoe polish 2 in 1 Brand. Black Tail or oxblood a. Each fruit cigarettes Gem sealers. Doz. Pints.95c Doz. Quarts Orris passes away after two months illness came West in. 1882 a Pioneer and successful Lou siness woman who worked with Winnipeg s Best interests always in View and who proved herself to be of that practical Type which wins Success through individual. Vision has passed away in the person of mrs. M. E. Orris. Her death occurred at her Home 80 Edmonton Street at the age of 76 years. She had been ill Only two months. In fact she had been attend ing to business up to two weeks ago. A fall on the sidewalk sustained last february caused the first serious interruption to a very Active life. Since then she had not been in her usual Good health but continued to look after her extensive apartment Block interests until a few Days ago when she was forced to take to her bed. She retained her faculties almost to the end expressing from time to time the alertness of her mind and her keen sense of duty to All those with whom she had been in. Contact a Long period. Mrs. Orris was born in Lyons ont., in january 1853. She came West sett Ling in Winnipeg with her husband in. 1382, thus of the real Pioneer business women of the West. Her Hus band Bobert James Orris died in 189g. And she is survived by one san w. P. Lorii Orris and four grandchildren Hving in Winnipeg and a brother David Newton residing at Lynier out. Another son Milton Orris died in 1910. Mrs. Orris was very widely known As a constructor of apartment blocks hav ing with her sons built the Orris Block on Sherb Rolce which was sold later to the Midland railway the win t Vermere apartments Kennedy Street Ellesmere apartments and the Rochester apartments Edmon ton Street the been completed a other projects made her Well known throughout the West and her death comes As a distinct Shock and personal loss to her Many friends and business associates. Held the City government service clubs mid almost every Organ leation in the City with most business men United to give the visitors a Sample of real Western hospitality and no Effort is being spared to make them comfortable and ii of their stay in the City. Tho leaders and Heads or the at Abai a Temple Winnipeg will take time from their hurry and Hustle sunday to attend a Church service at Knox Church when prof. F. Kerr will deliver a special ser Imon. Members of All knights of pythias lodges in the. City Are urged to attend this service which commences at 7 o clock. The members of the Lodge will Convene at 6.45 o clock in the Assembly Hall of the Church and then Parade solemnly to the service. To the bylaw court at station today. The new bylaw was enforced Only this week although the Council ratified in i july 24. It is Likely that those charged under if will just be remanded. Drug addicted War Veteran gets Light term for theft the leniency of the Law was demonstrated in City police court yesterday Hen magistrate b. M. Noble sentenced David Oram a drug addict and War Veteran to six months in jail on a charge of theft instead to a longer term. His worship first imposed a term of nine months but after learning that Orarn would lose his pension of if the sentence ran longer than six months he reduced it to the length necessary to counteract this provision. Oram pleaded guilty yesterday morn ing to the theft of two suits of clothes from a Portage Avenue clothing store valued at s70. The sick aged and Benefit from donations to the Winnipeg foundation remember it in your wiil. Zajf incident at the free press As to Why the Union tack was not carried a the head of the recent communist Parade were an swered yesterday by Chris. H. Newton police chief. There was no Union Jack it the head of the procession because this is not necessary when the Flag of no other nation is carried he explained judgment Keser Din bodily harm in the Case of Kulson charged with doing grievous bodily harm to Bernard Thompson on the Springfield Highway May 21. Was reserved by magistrate h. B. Welsford until aug. 14, in provincial police court this morning. Kulson it is alleged ran into Thompson breaking his leg Arm and fracturing his Skull. Last named having year ago. These and influx of to st1t Imperial officers to reach. City Friday for next week s monster convention and a Large contingent of the dramatic order of the knights of Khorasan fuzzed and resplendent in the Oriental costume of their order will arrive in Winnipeg before and during the com ing week end although the 19th Bien Nial convention of the Lodge does Tot officially open until tuesday morning i when the Imperial officers will for Mally inaugurate the first International Assembly since 1927, when the donkeys assembled at fort Worth Texas. James Manson Boyal vizier of the Tabara Tempie Winnipeg is assisted j by o. Staff busily engaged in preparing the final details of the big Assembly. The local officers Are keeping closely in touch with the Imperial Poten tates of the Lodge particularly with senator Elmer j. Lehr Milwaukee who is in charge of the two mile Parade of patrols zouave bands and drum corps which will be one of the features of the convention. The Imperial officers of the Lodge will reach Winnipeg tomorrow and will then Confer with the potentates of the Winnipeg Temple. At the same time numerous motor parties Are petted to reach the. City from Many Points in the United states and can Ada. Early saturday a trial Load of from 50 to 60 fuzzed and resplendent in the Oriental Robes of their Craft will of welcomed by the officers and the influx of colourful and mysterious visitors will have commenced in Earnest. Response to Appeal t in order to locate the visitors a and surely the housing committee has decided to keep their office open All Day sunday and from there direct the delegates to places where c urns May be obtained. Miss Macdonald in charge of this work reports a nost Gratifying response to the Appeal for housing for the visitors and now More than places listed. No difficulty is anticipated in. Handling the Large number of visitors. The parties Are expected to arrive in groups ranging from 10 to 300, and will in Many cases be accompanied by bands Fife and drum corps patrol companies and zouave All uniformed in the baggy trousers and red Sezzea. J of tile one Western american i is bringing As Mascot a pure blood Indian Princess who is gifted As a Singer and who will take part in the convention programme. The Street Parade promises to be one of the highlights of the Conven Tion. Senator Elmer a. Lehr of Mil Waukee is in charge of this feature and has had a wide experience Iri arranging displays of this nature. He is keeping closely in touch local organizers and will Here Early tomorrow. Move than. 60 bands twill be included in the line of March which will extend Over two. Miles and is expected to p one of the most colourful spectacles Over seen in Winnipeg. R open air an open air close the often a Large attendances expected to bluer Park whore the function is to be.-, held. Tills affair will be conducted by the air plane committee and during the evening the drawing for the big american Eagle will take place. Plans Are going ahead rapidly and everything promises to Mark this year s convention of the donkeys As something decidedly out of the Ordinary. The Imperial Palace of the Lodge during convention week will be the liquor charge draws Soso two ounces of Home brew found a n. Shed at the rear of the residence of Mary at Why Tewold Cost Ner and costs and unless she pays the Cash she will have to spend three months with governor Downie at the provincial jail. Mary denied All knowl Edge of the Strong stuff to magistrate h. B. Welsford in provincial police court yesterday morning but the court refused to believe her. She had a Previ Ous conviction june 21. Alexander Cass of Matthew Alexander of Grosse Isle on charge of occasioning actual bodily harm to Constable d. Sheerin was adjourned by magistrate h. B. Welsford n provincial police court today until August 14. Alexander police state ran nto Sheerin s motor Cycle on the Llly fled Road badly injuring the Constable and smashing the machine. He is also racing a charge of operating a motor car while intoxicated. Ball was fixed i Hon. E. J. Mcmurray and j. F. Mccallum Are representing the accused. Cli ill welfare Board meet no of the special committee of the legislature appointed at the last session with the purpose of Fram ing n. New. Child welfare act held a meeting yesterday at the Parlia ment buildings. After studying various phases of the child welfare problem and discussing findings and recommendations incorporated. In the Whit ton report or. The question the com Mittee adjourned till next tuesday when another meeting will be held. 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