Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 11, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free , thursday october 11, 1934 Western is in Kennedy says body will take up work this month Stilt Speaks Kan Ivrah Ilai Struth liter St if la Jiter. .alan., oct. Large number of citizens of the town and District assembled in the municipal i i Hall tuesday evening to bid Farewell i j to Robert Leeson. One of the oldest i settlers of the District who Home i stack a in 1878. Thotus Rose j Dent of thu agricultural Sci by by John Hodzins retailers plan1 Little Annie participation in civic elections make haste slowly by Harold Gray platform planks for their Alder manic outlined at meeting Little Annie she is still All right but How Long before those dirty killers will kid her i Bors platform planks for and Iru acis or. Lie candidates nominated by son with a travelling Case i chants of the City were with the Best wishes of All in future Homo m Vancouver. Aldermani retail Mer outlined at u meeting in the auditorium. Wednesday night culled by the retail j merchants association. The meeting was presided Over by oct. Of c. C. Falconer president of the City stated wednesday that this executive of to association who stud j lie largest lax Sale on that the retailers of the City feel j been in id Here Lor j that it is time there were some j there will be too i Chii Nues on the City Council and that Piui Warye properties will1 tin Reu ulfers lm-1 that they have a j 4 Mic Hainrihar. Pert tvs a on tin Conn i a. Via it business id the largest Man. Del. On min Canada i continued larger even Mombi slip than agriculture and than mining. Lion. Meet monday evening in they for i e supper to be provided by the ladies me Thon Piesen led ii. A Hughes auxiliary. Bert h. Cole be the j first of the candidates and a Resi he airmail. Dent of Ward one for years who i will run in that Ward. He will make i Sipili a or. Falconer Killam Iii a. Man. Oct. 11. Many intends and Neihbors extended Eon ask Lidolt a Ives views to Peier Fuquen my Hughes said that ii had been ins a birthday. Or. I in Feal red for some time that the Mer i Nen rxti1. Oct. 9. In Huntingdon chants should get together and a should Chance Lead them to her hiding place i believe my so called Hatchet men will be Able to frustrate their evil designs me i d 6e for collecting a mob of my own and winding up Bleek and his gang once and for All and Quick before they get a Chance to do anything a most laudable result would be attained but our main goal would be lost 10 n-34 won Wey is right we would t have a thing we could pin on Mcbribe Heely and the rest yeah and we d have nothing that could kelp warbucks exactly that is Why i advise proceeding slowly 5ut thoroughly what have your men got on those Birds so everything t believe aut the time is not yet come to act our Only care in the meantime must be for. Annie s safety. Honoured of five no. He thought thai a lot of these can bit if then Are retailers in Council j he next i he Putti orm i on which he and is col j t. R. Harder. Of Ward two. J and. First. He said Truy Havn with the minimum f properly on forced much conditions that i Miok. A. B. Clark foils thugs who attempt hold up City briefs Edward Snyder ignores order to stick pm up and gunmen flee in darkness ignoring a command to stick pm up Motorman ii conductor Edward in Oll be i tribute to the personal Worth of in the darkness. Prof. Arch. B. Clark was paid by n number of his friends at a comply Meimary dinner Given in his Honor at j Snyder. Of 997 Broadway foiled two bandits wednesday night when they attempted to hold him up As he punching the clock at the Loop on Cor cd on Avenue at Wilton Street. As the Street car operator was turn ing a Way from the clock he was accosted by the who appeared from the darkness and jammed what Felt like a revolver against his ribs. At their command to stick pm Snyder sprang into his Tram and drove away. Surprised at the sudden i turn of events the Bandit pair fled Qualls Between the Dominion j Manitoba club tuesday night. 1 Tom to it of t machinist Ilii a linux Lon. .Man., oct. 11.--William e. Clark. 456 sixth Street died on wednesday morning aged 58 years. He had been a resident of the City then Lormer Lor 1g years and was a machinist ume on the . Besides his widow or. Star he is survived by four and Iii sir i daughters who Are w. A. It Unity Philip a. A. C. And Walter l. Of Brandon and i Home. Lily and d. S mrs. G. F at i Rai Liui. Man. Oct. 1 1. Ain it t Vire ii Charles c. Kincl. At Iier Home in this mrs. Bird was born a Melita and d there until the last six she s by her Hus band and three sons. I club Dom rep Previn co and Mie the City tin not in l Ned 10 meet 64 per cent of the Cost they Init Kiaie rom of Federal Elik projects that vill to citizens. Ion of inn inn of was next Point in or. Hughes Adel Russ. I meant by this he said a in be a to soul on t on nil stoics if pro Jiorle adjusted it trek 1 tie of snips la Nice and evil i relieve Rev land is for too on of principal things to to is relieve that the next punks in tacit pm i form the occasion marked the retirement i of prof. Clark from Manitoba University. And us a memento of the respect in which he was held his i group o personal friends presented 1 him with a handsome Gold mounted i walking Rane. J. W. Dafoe editor j in re if. Winnipeg free press pre sided Over the gathering j among those present were j. W. Dalue. Or. D. A. Macgibbon. W. J. Wajcs or. W. Gordon Maclean Ralph Maybank . Or. A. Gib son. R. Johnston. J. Parton r. F. Mcwilliams . C. C. Ferguson. H. G. L. Strange. H. Campbell Grant. Or. Ronnie swan., and a. E. Darby. And b. Women taken on Tours r. T. Young Canadian Trade com missioner Calcutta Indin. Will be a Winnipeg visitor today and Friday to interview representatives of firms interested in Trade in his territory. The office of the Canadian manufacturers association Prairie division Are arranging interviews with or. Young. Bennett. J. Hawthorn a. Sym. H j Auger and had pierced the Clay in were working in a layer of Sand when they heard noise like Bubble be water. On going Douai the Hoie to investigate. Gross Anc Baker were overcome almost fellow workers who noticed their Hurley j. Barker Len James. Mcrae j plight lowered themselves on and son and Vic shackles at the into the and the rope piano. President w. C. Recti was the chair. Brought discussion at the weekly meeting of the federation or the Blind held in the free press. Wednesday evening i centred mainly around the proposal As a tribute to his work As super-1 of or. I. D. Cotman to seek an sex visor of work Camps operated by the tension of the provision of the old single men s Relief commission Dur i age pension act in the House of com ing the past few years h. J. Barnes Mons next month. Finally the Mem was presented with a Fountain pen and Bers expressed themselves to be of the j men. Who revived on into the open sir. Or. H. W. Wadge was called. Declared tile men needed no treatment beyond being kept in the open air work was suspended during the afternoon while samples of the Ivere being Analysed. Pencil on tuesday by Trevor Davies. On behalf of the commission unanimous opinion that a protest i should be forwarded to or. Cotman j staff. Or. Barnes has resigned As i on the grounds that pensions for tha j Camp supervisor to take up new work Blind should be sought As an entirely in connection with the pulp Wood i separate act to the pension Legisla cutting Industry at Pine Falls. Tion. Judging is started on Good roads for annual Competition two North end residents John Kalinowski and Mary Dym Sauchuk were fined and costs wednesday when they pleaded guilty to breaches Winnipeg City police athletic Asj judging in the Manitoba Good roads association Competition com Socia Tion will hold a whist drive and dance at the gymnasium. Central police station Hupert Street on Pri fenced wednesday. After several of the liquor control act before Day commencing at 8.30 pin. These j delays due to unfavourable conditions. Magistrate b. B. Graham atty entertainments Are very popular both a. C. Emmett. Secretary of the Manl police court if the fines Are not the Public and the Toba Mocor Anil w j q Ano Are Well attended. The police i paid each will to serve three months in jail. I orchestra under the Baton of represents the association. I Cochrane. Will Supply the music for the judges left at 2 o clock to his previous Good record weighing dancing after the whist drive. I inspect roads in the municipalities of Richard Finnis who has made sex East St Paul and Springfield. Strongly in his favor William Kozub 18-year-old egg pedlar who ran off with his customers change was granted his Freedom on two years suspended sentence by magistrate r. B. Graham in City police court wednesday made. Full restitution has been the annual fowl supper and con Cert and lecture will be held in the Tensive explorations in the Corona five Are Mado Annu Auy. The. Ton Gulf District and in the great i municipality which has the Bear mining country will address the gravel Road under 25 Miles will members of the Canadian club win a warded the Birks shield that having Nipes monday. Oct. 15, at the noon i Tlle Best Complete Road system the hour in the Royal Alexandra hotel onion of Manitoba municipalities on his observations and investigations i while the Baufield trophy is in these important territories Canada. Nil food j v it Lull "1 ill u.klt.1 j Lei cum. Aim in i Iii ios l Ami a remiss a. Merchant be built with Money Nell s rival i Manitoba s Northern seaport As Drinon. He Derla Ivd. Arc the Norpor j Wils to i listened to informative address ii you 01 polls ii Conui cars and several to the various planks Mon ukrainian numbers. Miss a. Maxim and or. M. Levak will slug or. Juck Lechow will present his quartet and m. Levak will give a Ukrain Ian Ciance. Mrs. is n charge of the social hour. Firmed he the previous speaker and j Din that some Way must be found j of in Nonin Unema Loment Relief Isabella of Spain was an a. Figure a a prepared with i King Ferdinand to meet the Young i Sailor Christopher Columbus. When she had All but let the impetuous youth go. Because he asked too much i for his voyage to the new lands j her woman s heart responded to the youth s courage and she called him Back to sacrifice even her rings for spanning half a world in it single evening members of the professional and business women s club went with or. M. Ellen Douglass to the pan Pacific conference in Honolulu with miss e. D. Bowes to the holy land and with miss Pearl Snyder to they ses in their clubroom. Boyd building wed Neslav evening. Col. Gillespie. Of the St. John s ambulance brigade was tile fourth speaker. Miss Myrtle , was in the chair and the meeting was largely attended or. Douglass who was Canadian representative of the federation of business and professional women at the pan Pacific conference dealt of n warded the municipality Bavin the Best gravel stretch Over 25 la Macbeth presbyterian Church at j extent. In addition two provincial Selkirk on wednesday evening preparations for the mayoralty Cam i trophies Are awarded one for the i oct 17 supper will be served in pain of Alderman j. A. Mckerchar Best dirt Road and one for the Best the basement from g to 8. Will get underway saturday after gravel roads. I noon when an organization meeting j in All. 14 municipalities in widely the weekly whist drive and dance j will be held in the Marlborough hotel scattered parts of the province a f the army and Navy veterans win at 3 o clock. The meeting has been entered in the contest the judging pipes unit and ladies auxiliary will arranged by supporters of the Ean i of which it is expected will be Corn did ate. Plated about the end of this week. Men in modern visited the p. And b. Clubroom disapproved of the recent tax j phraseology to her two children by ins proposals of fhe cite former marriage. Hortense and statin that taxes should Ivr land met Many women in business. Enjoy do luxe Northern Pacific service at Low coach fares. There s no extra charge for the big upholstered revolving chairs in the new Type lounge cafe coach on Northern Pacific s Day train to St. Paul and Minneapolis. And a delicious lunch con or dinner for As Little As 50 cents. Low daily fares one round Way trip St. Paul------------7.60 13.68 daily train schedule train 14 la. Winnipeg am a Detroit lakes the social club of Dame Ishel h. L. Bisch. Of National Cash Reu Aber Cileu comp. No. 200. Sons of Scot tester company who at length land. Will meet today at 404 a Modem and better Mer Chandis Andrws Street addressed also by j Napoleon when he arrived to spend Only renter few hours on his Way to exploits though she had i miss Snyder speaking under the caption Manitoba s new gave a graphic account of a recent trip made to Churchill describing the Boon the new sea route will be to Farmers in Northern Manitoba. She told of mennonite settlements she visited and of incidents in the lives of Manitoba Farmers. Be held As usual this evening in 8 o clock in the dance Hall of the association at Portage Avenue and Young Street. The purchasing agents association of Winnipeg hold its first evening meeting of the season at the Carleton club today at e. R. West of los Angeles. President of the United states Junior Chambers of Commerce will arrive. In Winnipeg. Thursday at 8.15 Over the . He is accompanied by Clarence Humason. Secretary of that body. Or. West will be guest o clock when plans for the future at a dinner of the y. M. Sec meeting of the association will be Tion of Winnipeg Board of Trade decided upon. Last year the Mem j 12.30 ., on thursday tears visited the various industries in greater Winnipeg with a View to be coming better acquainted with local products. It is understood that consideration of the continuation of these Industrial visits will be pro posed. Plans will be completed for the s250.000 Extension to the Winnipeg Post office next week in the opinion of w. Northwood the architect or. Northwood then plans to take them to Ottawa and submit them to the Feder As part of their Celebration of Columbus Day Winnipeg knights of Columbus will gather at luncheon at the fort Garry hotel Friday at and expect to have As their guests his Grace archbishop Sinnott it. monsignor t. W. Morton and Rev. Primeau s. J. Of St. Ignatius Parish. Father Primeau will be the speaker of the occasion. Rev. Clark b. Lawson minister of. Greenwood United Church will be the guests speaker of the Griffons paced the floor with impatience be a ways and byways of the holy i fore his coming. Returned to Tell the Lii Dies to the valour memorial Branch Canadian legion. . Will meet in the can action National Institute for the Blind. Sherburn and Pouge Avenue i evening at 8 o clock. Fol a lowing the Mei Ting the auxiliary will join the Branch for a social evening. A meeting if the Norwood j dramatic Clu o has been called for this evening at 8 o clock to select the cast of a to be produced by i a Cathleen Parker of the Little Thea i tre. The meeting will be held in Norwood United Church. Young disease Isil much enjoyed in North coast limited la. Detroit lakes pm a. Minneapolis pm a. St. Pm a. Chicago am tote travel and Art crib hold its first 1934 meeting this evening at. B o clock in the Board room of fort Rouge United Church Corner of and Nassau an illustrated address and discussion on the treasures of the louvre Art i gallery will be led by or. G. F. R. Ana on Ner Knees re Uever impersonations Given by j Shakespeare pleading miss Frances Homer before women s Canadian club lady Erna. Hamilton alone and ill in Calais Lonj after lord Nelson had died. a moving figure As looked Back upon her triumphs j with fevered eyes and reached out for the hand of the pension Drudge to warm and Comfort her in her Des Olate age. The Gallant gesture of i draining the cup of which a kindly doctor had left to serve As Medicine was a fitting Fin to a Gallant life. An i Nii snal c Mirc Pilon Mary Fitton in Doublet and Hose and on her Knees before William for forgive Ness was an unusual Conception of this illusive figure in the great Byrd s life. She had gained Entrance to the Globe theatre in the Guise Man seeking a part in will Sal ton. This is an open meeting presenting a form of entertain ment to which Winnipeg is More or less a stranger miss Frances and the Public May attend. I a j under the auspices of the women s i association of Central United Church j Homer of new York the Thusia Stic plaudits of a discriminate train 14 a. Minneapolis pm a. St. Passengers who desire May trans for to the North coast limited at Detroit lakes for the twin cities and for through service to Chicago. T. J. O Donnell general agent 204 Paris bldg. Winnipeg phone 97945-97947 a demonstration by the better Horae i maker s club will schoolroom. This 2.30 o clock. Served at the close. Be held in afternoon the of Shakespeare s plays but in reality to explain her lapse from Fidelity to him and restore him to Happi Ness. In each character miss Homer gave her women of destiny the same Pur pose namely to inspire their men ing audience wednesday evening in to achievement and in each Case her dramatic recital of women of when she appeared at the Dominion theatre under the aus j prices of the women s Canadian club. Refreshments will j figures of history for whom she Felt a natural kinship and in a very modern interpretation succeeded in making such women As Nell Gwynn. Isabella of Spain Josephine. Lady Emma Hamilton and Mary Fitton head of . Junior of Emma Hamilton chamber of commenced visitor in Winnipeg a they could speak sharply. A Mastery of he r subject skill in timing and a Nice restraint in dra Matic expression combined to create the illusion of a stage peopled with characters and spoke volumes of the height to which miss Homer has brought her Art. E. R West. Los Angeles. Cai. Presi Dent of the United states Junior chamber of Commerce will be a Visi Tor in Winnipeg today accompanied last longer when dry cleaned. Finished on the newest frames and returned True to size with All e d a o s s q u k r e. Phone 37 256 ame thoughts. Four part sketch her programme opened with a i four part sketch. The in which miss Homer very amusingly and adroitly enacted the Mother of the Bride the maid of Honor the Bride and the French maid. It was the hours d Oti Evre to a Rich fare in which miss Homer s in Sigrit into the heart of women and their courage in love gave a very human if not Han Pacific station at 8.10 o clock. I always historically orthodox picture and will be met by members of the i of her chosen figures of destiny executive of the Young men s Section i Neil Gwynn. The player girl of the of Winnipeg Board of Trade. Palace she chose to interpret at mayor a h. Webb and Clarence Jack the full height of her Power Over son. Seen by to Premier Bracken. Charles if. The scene was Laid in Ley win breakfast at the Royal the Palace with King Charles and urges conference of Empire business men by s. C. Human son. Also of los i Les. Exp Cutie Secretary of the chamber. The pm will arrive at i he Cami or. Hotel. Will address officers of the Young men s Section of the Board of Trade at luncheon in the fort i Garry hotel at 12.30 Both he and or. Humason will leave in evening. The Duchess of Portsmouth As invisible characters. Secure in the her Beauty the gorgeously gowned Nell Gwynn sauced her French rival in the King s presence and when she had ousted her won the kingly con sent for a Royal Hospital which Canadian despatch London out., oct. The next two years will be vital to Canada s Trade within the Empire g. H. Ward manager of the Canadian chamber of Commerce in great Brit Ain urged in an interview wednesday that a conference of Empire business men be held As soon As possible. At this conference each part of the Empire would form a sort of National committee representative of All interests. Aunt Het by Robert Orillen a never could enjoy suf Cerin in silence. When i m Hein a Martyr. T want them that s of blame to know Al i limit miss Bowes whose topic was High j time of the holy of a new found pros apartment. It is expected Thi will be called for in about two weeks purity in Palestine which holds pro Mise of continued growth. Recent disturbances in Germany Brox ight hundreds of jews Many of them wealthy into Palestine during the last year she said. There Are now a Quarter of a million settled there and in 1933 alone was brought in by new settlers miss Bowes said. Col. Gillespie gave an interesting account of the work of the St. John s vening at 6.15 o clock. Or. Lawson was one of a party of ministers and others who spent last sum Trafalgar Day will be celebrated by j Muer touring Europe and his sub-1 the Royal society of St. George with inject will be Europe of 1934 As i saw a reception at the Royal Alexandra hotel monday. Oct. 22, at b It. Rev. Msgr. Morton will give an address and the entertainment pro gramme will include music and new films of old country scenes. Refresh ments will be served at the close. Four husky buffaloes Wainwright area. Alberta from will the officers acid directors of the Winnipeg flying club will be hosts to members of the club at a Pilot s j party to be Given in the club House. Stevenson Field on Friday oct. 12, at 8 ., in Honor of the christening of Cirrus Moth Mark the two Black crows used of say that the White horses ate More than the Black hones became they had More White horses. Unquestionably the reason there is More White horse whisky sold than any other scotch whisky is because there Are More people who prefer White horse whisky. Sail of Cec. New air plane recently from Halifax to Poland on nov. By the club. Ambulance brigade in its relation to j where they will have their Perman every Lav life and urged members of Cut Home in the government Park of the club to form a class of that nation according to p. Tion. Member of the polish committee which is raising funds for transportation of the animals to Poland. The Canadian buffaloes Are the gift from the Federal department to the polish people and the animals will be kept in a Park at Spala Poland near the residence of the president polish Republic. John Giles jr., Well known resident of St. Jameses buried funeral services for John Giles jr., aged 32, of 390 Queen Street. St. James who died monday after a Short illness were held wednesday at 2.30. Or. Giles was born in Glasgow Scotland and came to Winnipeg with his parents 27 years ago and since then had lived in Winnipeg and St. James continuously. He had taken an Active part in local band circles and had been at various times a member of the Faal together of ladles vation army the 100th grenadiers and of the of the the condition of mayor d. C. Halli Day. Of St. Boniface who is in St. Boniface Hospital suffering from intestinal trouble was reported As fairly Good wednesday evening. The mayor partially collapsed in Bis of fice tuesday and was conveyed to the Hospital by staff Sergt. J. Mcdougall on instructions of or. N. Laurendeau. Aid. J. T. Hebert is j acting mayor. Thomas c. Sims Secretary of the National executive Board of the workers Unity league addressed members of the Railroad workers Industrial league at 663 main Street wednesday night. He was speaking on the proposed movement to restore the Basic rates of pay for workers on the National railways. And other musical organizations. He had also been Active in the affairs of and in behalf of the St. James unemployed and for some time was Secretary to their committee. In addition to his widow and parents the deceased is survived by four Young children Muriel Viola. Howard and Thomas. The services were conducted major p. Dolfrey. Of the St. James corps of the salvation army. Arrangements were in care of the West Ern funeral Home and interment was made in Brookside cemetery. The pall bearers were o. J. Hatch. J. Hnderson e. Holmes c. Melvin. P. Reader and d. Wilson. A very enjoyable social and con Cert was held in the Elmwood legion clubroom 310 Nairn Avenue. Jfhn Day with a turnout of 175. It was a of the auxiliary Branch with children and friends. A very Fine eve Ning of music and song was enjoyed among the artists were mrs. A. Two men overcome by Gas As they Drill i Hole on Spence Street scotch whisky Mike Gross and John Baker pm of the Baldry engineering company were overcome by some i natural Gas thought to be Carbon j now older Ond better than pre War to s equal to a Fine Liq fur monoxide while at work at the this advertisement is not Franklin apartments. 435 Spence by the government liquor control Street wednesday afternoon. Commission. The commission is the two men were engaged in Drill responsible for statements made ing a Hole with a Large mechanical to the Quality of products advertised lad has miraculous escape when picking up five cent piece bending Down to pick up a Nickle he had dropped on Corydon Avenue. At Hugo Street wednesday night j seven year old Charlie Soko of. 343 j Pembina Highway had a narrow escape from serious injury when he was bunted by an automobile and sent flying through the air. Certain the lad had been critical Hurt detective David Mercer and two uniformed men who in a Cruiser car. Were proceeding behind the car i which hit the boy picked the Little victim from the Street and rushed him to Victoria Hospital. Arriving Here two minutes later. Detective Mercer was about to carry the boy from the car when he said with a smile i can i House physicians found the lad had sustained Only a Small Cut on i the hip and after this had been j painted with a solution he was taken j Home none the or terse for his exp i hence. One person tells another about this grand new Chew ing gum. More flavour. Greater Che winess. Never goes Dull on you. Try it yourself and see. fhe Green pad Eaga Fife Blue package smurf idea this new Puu Tab
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