Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 28, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page four. Uncle Ray s Corner Winnipeg free press wednesday september 28, 1938 Here there and famous people of the stage Booth f i years before the outbreak i a of the civil War the state of Maryland could boast of a great i Brutus Booth. Al i though he was English born and i had won his first Success on the London stage he had been in the United states for 30 years and had reared a family in Maryland. Edwin Booth As Hamlet. In new York Booth owned a theatre. And managed a company. It was a Good company but he was the Best actor the Star who caused j crowds to come to the plays. One of Booth s sons was Edwin a youth of 18. He had taken a few j Small parts on the stage and had shown some Talent but no one knew whether he Ever could follow his j father s footsteps. Then came a night when his father suddenly j pushed him into a leading part part of King Richard Iii. I it happened in this Way. The Carriage came for the elder Booth one evening to take him to the theatre but he said to his son i can t go tonight. I Don t feel Well enough. You go and take my what a thing to say to an 18 year old boy and what a thing for a boy to have to do he often had listened to his father play King Richard and he knew the words by heart but How he must have Felt As the Carriage rolled toward the theatre a crowded House saw a Young King Richard walk upon the stage not the actor they had come to watch. They heard a voice a Dif Ferent voice speak the it was a Rich voice a voice with Power and fire. At the end there was an outburst of applause and the new Young actor was called j Back for the audience to see him again. That Success did not mean Edwin was at once to take the place of his father. He had done Well but there were Many things still to learn. Soon afterwards he went to California and appeared on the stage. He acted in Nevada As Well As in California and even made a journey to Australia. The rest of Edwin Booth s stage career is too Long to Tell much about. He returned to the Eastern part of the United states acted in Richmond Washington and new York and won greater Success than his father had known. For 100 nights in succession he played Hamlet in new York. Later he acted in Europe for two years and everywhere he went people called him one of the great. Although his Success grew his. Life was marked with one sorrow after another. His father died when Edwin was Only 19. Later his brother. John Wilkes Booth. I shocked the world by shooting president Lincoln. Still later he built a theatre costing in new York spending More Money than the business could stand. It seemed he could never Hope .1 get out of debt but he made a tour As far As California and in one year made enough to pay most of what he owed. He died in new York in 1893, a Brave Man who had not let ill Fortune keep him Down. For biography Section of your German troops guard the demolished Post office at Laa a Village on the czech former austrian Border. The building was destroyed during one of the numerous Border clashes that have taken place in the Vicinity and after czechs had dynamited Bridges and other structures on their Borders. This is a radio photo flown to London and radioed to the United states. As War Clouds deepen Over Europe Prague capital of Czechoslovakia still appears superficially As the peaceful City of this photograph but it is electric with tension As czechs await Adolf Hitler s oct. 1 deadline the czechs Are determined to resist invasion they say elaborate preparations to defend their City have been taken anti aircraft guns Are in place every night the City is blacked out Only eerie Blue ground lights Pierce the gloom and the people of Prague Are waiting. This is an artist s Conception of the new super liner Queen Elizabeth which was launched sept. 27 and christened by Britain s Queen Elizabeth for whom it is named. The ship is destined to be the sister ship of the Queen Mary and will enter the service Between new York and England and France in Early summer of 1940. Her length and Gross tonnage will be greater than those of any ship. St. Boniface orders fair in wag City e clause contracts while in far off Berlin Adolf Kilter blared his denunciation of Czechoslovakia in a Long awaited address free press reporters aided by interpreters gathered about radios Rushing a translation of the speech to an eager Public. Shown in the Lay out above is top picture the scene in the newspaper s editorial offices with p. Ausborn translating and a re Porter jotting Down his words below a typical sight outside any store with a radio monday. Mouth cavity important As digestive Aid by Logan Clendening the first part of the digestive Mouth cavity does not appear to conform to. Our definition Given yesterday the digestive system As a hollow muscular tube lined with mucous membrane into which digestive glands pour their secretions. Yet it is just that. If we Wert to remove the skin from the face and neck we would see that the Mouth cavity is really a muscular Wallet hollow Organ. The Muscles of lips and Cheeks cover it completely and make a kind of churn out of it. But what of the Teeth you say can you Call them mucous men. Brane curiously enough that 11 just what they Are. They do not develop from the Bone. They Are fied forms of skin. The Bone grows around them Only after they Are formed from the skin papillae. Cer Tain fish and reptiles have Teeth Alf Over the inside of the Mouth they Are pointed backwards and very Sharp. That is Why a Snake cannot let go of an animal after it has be gun to Swallow it. Human Teeth Are better constructed. They Are not Sharp Andi with the Aid of the the Hu-1 Man animal can reject any morsel of food which it finds distasteful of uncomfortable. The Mouth cavity with the help of the nose plays perhaps the most important role in the whole fun. Tion of digestion makes it enjoyable. The Well known expert ments of Pavlov go to prove this Pavlov showed that when an Appe a timing dish is smelled and tasted even before a morsel reaches the stomach the reflex from Gans of smell and taste great outflow of gastric juice. The stomach is prepared to digest the food Long before it arrives. This is called appetite juice. It is quite with in the Bounds of possibility pose that the reason Many people have indigestion is because they Are deficient in taste and smell. The Teeth Are the most important organs of digestion from the mechanical viewpoint. There Are eight in each Side of the jaw upper and in All in the adult jaw. They Are most efficient Pulver Izeris and the mechanical breakup of food As done by the Teeth allows the digestive juices to get to Al sur faces. Of course the digestive juices can reduce Large pieces of food to solution but the Teeth make it a Good Deal easier. As to How Many times you Chew your food i have no intention of going on record. Paying too much attention to that might undo All the Good work of the appetite reflexes of smell and taste. The More natural and less controlled any function is the healthier the organism. Toronto woman is seeking brother assistance of the free press has., been asked by mrs. W. A still. 167 Emerson Avenue Toronto in local. Ing her brother James from Whon ushe has not . Many years. At one time she lived in this tie country. He originally came from Dundalk. Ont. Goldenberg sessions will resume oct. 3 Public session of the Golden Berg Royal commission will be held oct. 3, when briefs of the Independent labor party the cites firemen and the City police be presented. This will probably be the last of the Public hearings. The chairman was Back on duty at the legislative buildings Monr Day after a Brief stay in the Hospital. Ministers and laymen of the red River Valley association of Baptist churches met for a convention in Winnipeg at the Emmanuel Church tuesday. Left to right Rev. E. J. Church missionary in India who was the convention s guest of Honor As he was returning to his Mission Field Rev. E. To. Bailey Tabernacle Church Winnipeg and Rev. S. A. Westcott Broadway Church Winnipeg who gave the principal devotional address. St. Boniface City Council acted monday evening to prevent companies holding contracts with the City from paying less than the mini mum wage to labourers and team sters. Following recent complaints irom workmen Council agreed on motion by Aid. A Hansford that in future a fair wage clause would be inserted in each contract stipulating at least the minimum wage be paid various types of workers. It was also agreed again on motion by Aid. Hansford. That the Purchase of goods by the City in its work of replacement As Well As Relief supplies would be bought from companies known to be pay ing Lair wages to employees. Appointment of two women in-1 Vest gators for the Relief clothing i department was made following j lengthy discussion regarding thei of the appointments. Aid. Paul Marion raised Objec-1 Tion to adding what he termed in i necessary expense to the City but mayor g. C. Maclean and Aid. I Hansford spoke in favor of the and i edition. The motion carried. Premier John Bracken who has been on a two week Holiday trip to Eastern Canada with mrs. Bracken returned to the City monday. Morning. Beyond saying he had an enjoyable visit to his old Home at Guelph. He refused to talk on the War situation or any political mat Ter. Clear out Catarrh get new British no Strolle nasal remedy to Clear out your Catarrh. It acts instantly opens Stuffy air Nassari a clears mucus. Reduces discharge. Soothes soreness. Lubricates and heals. Germs. Druggists 50c. Nos Troline sold by d. J. Berryhill. 948 Portage ave Gen pharmacy 2059 Portage ave. Tami per drug co. Ltd. Cor Portage St Boscn s Dris in Mccullough St. Cor. Tache Hudson s Bay co t. Eaton co. Ltd. Police join search for girl of 10 and boy aged 14 City police Are assisting in the search for two children a 14-year old Winnipeg boy and a 10-year-old girl from Selkirk both of whom have been missing for several Days. Strange circumstances surround the disappearance of the Selkirk girl Frances Foreman who is Only three feet six inches tall and weighs about 90 pounds. The girl Leit Selkirk at 4 . Friday and a grand Way to Start the Day take Eno this new Bridge 343 feet Long which connects Sioux Lookout ont., with the trans Canada Highway was opened thursday afternoon by Hon. Peter Heenan minister of lands and forests who Cut the ribbon after receiving a pair of Golden scissors from mayor Moran of Sioux Lookout or. Heenan was accompanied by Hon. Colin d. Campbell minister of Public works and Hon. Walter Kane Deputy minister of mines and forests. The Bridge which took nine months to build and Cost has a 30-foot driveway. President hears rail emergency Chicago sept 27. Up the National mediation Board notified president Roosevelt today that a state of emergency exists in the Railroad Industry because of a deadlocked wage dispute and will recommend that he intervene immediately Means to Avert a nation wide rail strike scheduled for Friday night. He is expected to act within 48 hours. Nineteen Railroad brotherhoods fighting a proposed 15 per cent wage slash made presidential intervention a certainty last night when they announced that their 92s.500 members had voted overwhelmingly to strike unless the country s 144 Clas 1 railroads Backbone of the United states transportation system abandon plans to make the Cut effective saturday. The carriers said they would not rescind the order and reiterated that the Cut is necessary to save the Industry from financial collapse. Although the unions sat Zero hours for the walkout it will be dec. 1 at least before they can effect an actual strike because of regulations of the railway labor act of came into Winnipeg returning to Selkirk sunday. She did not return Home however but boarded a bus for Winnipeg the same evening. She has not been seen since. An aunt resides at 82 St. Cross Street. At the time of her disappearance she was wearing a Fawn swagger overcoat dark Blue dress and Black oxfords. She has Brown eyes and dark hair and complexion. The boy Wilfrid Kochin of 308 Warwick apartments left Home on thursday. He is about five feet five inches tall weigh about 100 pounds has Blue eyes fair hair and fair complexion. At the time of his disappearance he was Wear ing a White shirt White pants and Black shoes. His Mother is ill at the present time. Bill Sterling president of the Winnipeg Branch Patricia club and . W. G. Colqui Hoton officer command ing the Princess Patricia s Canadian Light infantry escort Jennie Morris beloved London War time Mother of the regiment from the station tuesday morning. Miss Morris is a guest at Many functions. In her Honor until thursday when she leaves for the East. Sho Breakers flee police gunfire police gunfire blasted the still Ness in the West end of the City Early tuesday morning when Cruiser car constables opened file in a vain attempt to halt a speeding automobile driven by two shop Breakers who fled empty handed after breaking into the Avenue drug store Portage Avenue and valour Road. 1 the thieves escaped in a car stolen monday night from a c. 71 Assiniboine Avenue. The car was recovered later at King Street and Jarvis Avenue tweeds tent. Sees King London sept 27 King yesterday received lord tweeds Muir governor general of Canada at Buckingham Palace one new Case of infantile Lysis a boy of 13, in Killarney was reported tuesday to the department of Public health the total number of cases this year is 98, compared with .205 in 1937 and 272 on 1936 first filing every morning drink Down a glass1 of water with a dash of Eno sparkling in it. How re freshing. 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