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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 8

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8 THE GAZETTE. MONTREAL. MOXDAY. JULY 19, 1920. VOL.

CLV. No. 171 held in Geneva beginning September 1. Fifteen countries have now accepted 'invitations to the meeting. where they witnessed the summer festival performance of "Romeo and They will arrive at London tomorrow.

LON CHANEY ADDS TO SINISTER ROLES SOCIAL AND PERSONAL for 'cancellation that have reached him recently, and apparently intends insisting upon France ratifying the agreement recently reached by Ambassador Berenger. Instead of showing any signs of weakening. President Coolidge, It is UTOMOBIL BEER LESS POPULAR other issues, the fears of the administration are that Congress may reject the settlement before it and demand more rigorous terms. World. Court Conference Geneva, July 17.

Cuba, Poland and India have accepted Invitations to attend the coming conference of signatories of the world court protocol which will consider the American reservations respecting adhesion to that court. The conference will be known, had a long talk with beers tary Mellon before he left Wash Wednesday, and they will be the guests of Dr. and- Mrs. J. T.

Basken. the critical moment; a fire and a fight succeed in restoring him his hearing and his fiancee, and the play ends happily. Gertrude Olmstead is the heroine and Francis McDonald, Mathilda Oomont, William ilicciardi, Lucien Prlval and Nick Thompson are nble support. The remainder of the programme includes the becond of a series of Charleston lessons with Ned Way-burn, news reel and an lightning artist comedy 'in which Felix views the circus and vainly attempts to find a meal. RESCUED BY AIRPLANE ington, at which he Btated his views Is RADIATORS Repaired Remade.

Special attention to Commercial work, JOHN H. FEELEY PL. 0332. 411 Aylmer. Miss Nettie Heron and the Misses Christine and Maud McLean left on Saturday on a motor trip through Central Figure at Capitol in "The Road to Mandalay" British Soldiers and Are Changing Their Taes London, July 17.

Beer is losing its popularity in the canteens of the British Army and Navy, recent sales Quebec and the lower provinces, and will be absent for the next three Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Dwyr. Kbslyn avenue, announce the marriage of their eldest daughter, Madge Fraser, to Mr.

John Crawford Dawson, sen of Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson, Mount rieasant avenue, which took place on Friday evening at the First Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Malcolm Campbell officiating. "Mrs.

Arthur Drummona and her man. Mr. George Drummond, and her little (franddaughter, Mias Dora Millar, left Thursday by motor for Beach Bluff, where they will spend a -short time. in the strongest terms. He sent to Mr.

Mellon the letter of Frederick W. Peabody. of Massachusetts, which pleaded for cancellation, and the reply recently authorized by Secretary Mellon actually stated Mr. Coolldge's views. President Coolidge, according to his advisers here, is in entire accord with the statement made by his Secretary of the Treasury, which asserted that the United States had gone to weeks.

Miss Jean Kwart. of Oakland, Call PUPPETS" AT PALACE fornia, and Miss Kwart, of Rochester. N.Y.. are spending the summer holidays with their mother, Mrs. David Kwart, at "Twain Oak." the limit of generosity In dealing Film With Tinge of Wartime with France? figures indicate.

"The sale of beer in canteens has fallen off about 75 per cent since the war," said Colonel Ceoll Fraser, an oficlal of the navy, army and air force institutes, which are responsible for catering in the services. "The men are eating more and drinking more and Colonel Fraser attributed this decline in beer drinking to a great improvement in the food served in canteens and the facilities offered to men who want to play games, write or read. Sausage and mashed potatoes is the most popular dish In the canteens. Mrs. E.

de Hertle and her little The belief here la that the pres daughter were in town from Perth, on Saturday for the day. Flavor Stars Milton Sills in Unusual Role ent agitation for cancellation, Instead of having the desired effect upon the American public, will nrntise them to Auch a. tolnt that the Prospector Had Been Missing for 48 Hours Pine Ridge, July 18. The report of how an aeroplane patrol succeeded in rescuing Harry Jones, mining prospector of Jiritish Columbia, after he had wandered aimlessly for two days and nights in the thick forest surrounding Narrow Lake, has just been made here. Jones los' his way on the morning of July 11 while he and a partner were out staking claims.

Search parties scoured the. brush by day, and at night huge bonfires Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyons and their children left on Saturday for terms recently agreed upon by the their summer coUage on Danford Mrs.

PhllHp Marshall Brown and her little daughter, Julie, of Princeton, N.J., are the guests of Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. David Tulle, MacGregor street. illlss Helen Stewart and Mr. Agnes Stewart.

Bishop street, are at Whitefield, N.H., having made the trip by automobile. i Hugh Mathewson has returned fiHm a visit to Victoria. Mrs. Mathewson and her two daughters Shadow Lake. With Lon Chaney as the central Liver and bacon comes next.

And with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Etches are these dishes a great majority of the figure, the screen has, during the past few years, reflected some of its spending a few weeks at Bigwin Inn, Algonquin Park. French ambassador and the American debt commission, will be rejected by Congress when It assembles in December. i If Senator Borah follows his plans and makes a number of speeches in different parts of the country in an attempt to arouse the public not only against the French debt terms, but the attitude of the administration on men now drink tea or coffee.

All sorts of sweet cakes are also increasingly favored by the soldiers and sailors. were set in an effort to lead thoJ most colorful films, and his work has made possible the effective Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown and screen presentation of some of the Miss Alice Pickup left on Friday for are remaining there until early In Asl month's holiday In Muskoka. most bizarre stories in literature August.

KING OF BULGARIA Each role that he has played bore the distinctive mark of his person tDr. and Mrs. J. R. Goodall and their family, who motored to Bldde-f ord Pool, Maine, are returnlnr ehort-1 to their summer home, "The Hem WILL MARRY SOON Mrs.

King Arnoldl and her daughter Miss Margaret Arnoldl, who have been spending a couple of week's at "Kingsmere Lodge," Klngsmere, will return to town tomorrow. ality and was made notable by his characterization. In "The Road to Mandalay," shown at the Capitol wciiiueruiB prospecior to sarety, but after two days no sign of him had been discovered. It was in the lale afternoon of July 13th that Capt. H.

A. Oaks, pilot of an Airways Company plane, sighted Jones wandering about on the shores of the lake. On being rescued the man showed no signs of his privation and declared he had not suffered any hardship. COOLIDGE IS FIRM -ON FRENCH DEBT locks." Lake Memnhramagos. where CLEANERS DYERS UP.

7640 Theatre this week, Mr. Chaney, sur Mrs. Goodall and her children will epend the remainder of the summer. rounded by an excellent, cast and in a Announcement of Betrothal to remarkable vehicle, adds the charac Mrs. Lawrence Burpee is leaving today for a motor trip to Sydenham Lake, and will be' accompanied by Mrs.

Beresford Scott and Mrs. Arthur Clarke. ter of Singapore Joe to an already long list of significant and sinister delineations. "Princess Giovanna of Italy Expected Shortly In Sincauore and Mandalay are Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Ramsay, who since their recent return from Burope have been the guests of Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Crawford, at Phillipsburg, are leaving on Monday night for their home in Montclair, N.J.

Mrs. Ramsay was formerly Miss Marion Crawford. the scenes of fhis film laid, and. in the first feet of film, one is caught up into the lurid drama of Singa Special Cable to the New York Times pore Joe, keeper of a Singapore dive. His partners are a young Lng lishman, "the admiral," whose fin and Montreal Gazette.

Geneva, July 17. It Is understood The Rev. Robert Milliken, D.D., and Mrs. Milliken are leaving tomorrow for Toronto and London, and will sail from Windsor by the Great Lakes to Port Arthur en route to Winnipeg, where the marriage of their daughter. Miss Regina Margaret (Queen) Milliken, of Regina, to Mr.

Arthur Huntingdon Brown, of Wolseley, formerly of Huntingdon, will take place. Settlement on Terms of Pact Duty to American Taxpayers gqrs now close upon the whiskey- Frank Buller and her daughter, Miss Audrey Buller, the Linton, are leaving next Tuesday for Murray Bay, where they will epend the remainder of the season. tumbler: and Charlie Wing, Celestial, whose eloquence is that King Boris of Bulgaria, who is at Lucerne, was visited during his recent short stay at Milan by the Duke of Aosta, and the question of knife that flashes. In Mandalay there is a little bazaar, where the laces of the con Women's Sport Costumes thoroughly cleaned; made to look like new. of the marriage of the King to Princess Giovanna, the youngest daughter of the King of Italy, was (Special to The Gazette.) Paul Smith's, N.V..

July 18. While Mrs. D. R. McCualg and her ram-US' are spending two weeks at the Atlantis Hotel, Kennebunk Beach, Jlaine.

BEAYERBROOKPARTY vent are sold by Rosemary, who has been brought up by a priest, Father James, and is kept in ignorance of the fact, that Singapore Joe is her The betrothal is expected to be mere was no official comment ail-! thorlzed by President Coolidge today upon the fall of the French Gov officially announced soon. father. The Admiral, coming to Man- VISITED CHESTER King Boris, with his sister, Prin dalay with Singapore Joe, meets "Mr. and Mrs. F.

K. Harcourt and Jfiss Harcourt, of Toronto, are returning to Canada this week-end by the Montcalm. cess Kudoxia, spendsjTiost of the days motoring around Lake Lucerne. TOILET Rosemary, deserts his partner, and his marriage with Rosemary is about to take place when Singapore Joe learns of it, and shanghais the tflss Mffry Day, of Belleville, is the gtiest of Mrs. W.

J. Morrison, Admiral into his service to prevent Danger Strongly Denied Geneva. July 17. Reports that plot has been formulated in Bul the ceremony. From this point, ac N.B.

Teachers Motored From Edinburgh, Stopping at Melrose and Gretna Green tion rules the plot, to culminate in LIMITED ernment ana the propaganda for cancellation of the French debt, it Is known that his policy towards the settlement of the foreign war debts has not been affected by the situation in France and the attempts to arouse sentiment in this country in favor of cancellation. President Coolidge announced hi. policy on these debts in his lan message to Congress, and since then has expressed himself as of the opinion that they must be settled as an obligation to the American taxpayers He has not been moved by a reeur-rence of the demands of Americans garia to dethrone King Hons, who is now In' Lucerne with his sister. me dramatic death of Singapore Princess Eudoxia, are emphatically Joe. Owen Moore, as the Admiral, Henry iTho Hon.

Wallace Nesbltt, K.C., arid Mrs. Nesbltt, of Toronto, who have been abroad, arrived In Montreal yesterday by the Montrose. denied hero from Sofia. The reports CLEANERS DYERS are characterized as malevolent B. Walthall, as Father James, Lois Moran, as Rosemary and Kamiyama (Canadian Press Cable.) Chester, July A motor bojin as ijiigllsh Charlie Wing, constitute a supporting cast which suc The Hon.

Mr. Justice and Madame Kpbldoux are spending some time at the Sinclair House, Bethlehem, N.H. car journey of 300 miles from Soot ceeds in making the picture not land brought Lady Beaverbrook's merely a starring vehicle for Lon Chaney but a well-balanced presen tation. iMisa Edna Drysdale, Dorchester street west, sailed on Thursday by tie Metagamato spend several weeks vieitlng In Scotland. party of teachers from New Bruns wick to the ancient town' of Ches ter yesterday.

The party were formally welcom ed by the mayor and other civic of Once again are the incidental features of the programme much above average, with a semi-acrobatic dance by Morenoff and Sierra; two songs by Louis Chartler; the Mikado over Mrs. Henri Panet, of Ottawa, Is returning from abroad on the Montcalm, due this week-end. ficials of Chester at a large banquet Blghctt Class Grocers Since 1861 IlER'D ture; Jlarry Langdon in a comedy, "Saturday Afternoon," and a com inventions." In circles closely in touch with Bulgarian affairs it is believed that the rumors were spread deliberately in order to embroil any marriage project which the young bachelor King of Bulgaria may have in view. Jt is also thought that the reports may have been spread to compromise a loan now being negotiated in London for the settlement of Bulgarian emigrants from Macedonia and Thrace. The situation in Bulgaria is described as absolutely peaceful, with the peasants engaged iii harvesting crops which have produced a good average.

The latest news from Lucerne is that King Boris has not yet definitely fixed his residence in Switzerland, where he will spend his holidays, and that he Is still casting about for a suitable place. BOOKKEEPING FAULTY last evening, while during the day they enjoyed the unusual privilege of occupying the old monks' stalls prehensive news- reel, which shows 'fiss Ethel Joanne DeNault, of New T-ork, will spend a few days in Montreal, a guest at the Themis Club, Sherbrooke street. in the choir of the historic cathedral during a special choral service arranged by. Canon Hughes. The visi ine raising of the submarine, S-51, scenes of the Lake Denmark arsenal explosion, the running of the Orand Prix, Henley Day, Coolidge on vaca tors were also entertained by the Canon at tea at the rectory, where tion ana bwedon's prince in the Mr.

and Mrs. J. Herbert Hodgins, are at cne xtiiz taruon for a few days on their way to St. Aiidrews-by-the-Sea and Halifax, vmuiern states. AT PALACE THEATRE Selecting the Correct Dentifrice is more important than perhaps you realize It is next to impossible to keep your teeth absolutely clean and free from decay with ordinary dentifrices for this reason.

Brushing the tooth surfaces accessible to your toothbrush is not enough. A serious menace to teeth, gums and health lurks between your teeth where your toothbrush cannot possibly reach. Right at the union tf teeth and gums is The Danger Line. Here, in tiny V-shaped crevices, particularly between your teeth, food particles collect and ferment, forming acids which cause acid decay, gum irritation and frequently infection. Pyorrhea, rheumatism, heart trouble, nervous disorders and other ills may follow.

Milk of Magnesia is recommended by dentists everywhere as a perfect means of neutralizing the acid3 in the mouth. Squibb's Dental Cream contains over 50 per cent, of Squibb's Milk of Magnesia an amount ample to counteract the acids in your mouth for a long tim; after use. It penetrates into every tiny tooth crevice. There it remains, neutralizing destructive acids, preventing decay and safe-guarding your gums, and ultimately the entire body. Try a tube of this pleasant tasting Dental Cream.

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West gss Milton Sills Has Character Role in "Puppets" Old of Milton Sills are in olden days friars themselves dined. The New Brunswick teachers, 40 in number, who are guests of Lord and Lady Beaverbrook during their stay on this side of the Atlantic, have seen all the many places of historical interest lying between Chester and Edinburgh. Staying for a night at Melrose, they viewed the ruins of the old abbey by moon-night; they saw the scenes associated with the life of Sir Walter Scott; inspected Wordsworth's cottage, and in Gretna Green were photographed with the old smith out-i Sllr. and Mrs. George W.

Rogers, 3T29 Hamilton street, Philadelphia, announce the marriage of their diughter, Ruth Marcella, to Mr. Edward-Lenox Mattlce, son of Major and Mrs. G. L. Mattice, Shuter street, Montreal, which took place on Thursday, July 15.

Mr. and Mrs. Mattlce wjll reside In Philadelphia. $4,000 Cheque Not Credited in Hull Civic Accounts Aylmer, July 18. Reported disappearance of a cheque for more than $4,000 received by the town or Aylmer rrom the Highways Department of the provincial Govern iWMjIt.i II am a bum im nm mi side of the original smithy shop ment and the sum of $495 for in where in, times past many romantic JVIrs.

Strathearn Hay, who has been the guest of Mrs. Todd, at Sen-neVille, for the past ten days, has returned to her home in Toronto. OTTAWA SOCIAL NOTES marriages of couples who fled across the Scottish border were performed The party enjoyed a glorious drive in tor a surprise when they see "Puppets," the photoplay at the Palace this week. (ione is tht masterly hero of "The Sea Hawk" and the smiling gentleman of a dozen nthc-r films. In "'Puppets," Milton Sills is doing a piece of characteracting in which the old Sills is scarcely traceable.

True, there is the same restraint in the emotional scenes, Ihe same alertness, but on the whole it is difficult to associate the gesticulating, nervous "Nicky" with any work Sills has done. The puppet theatre in New York's lower East Side is a fit setting for the plot, and, with the exception of a few realistic war stales, the entire action of the play ctTitres about the little theatre. From puppet -master to puppet, "Nicky" proceeds from his beloved theatre and the only girl to the Italian front, where he becomes dear, and ends his career as a soldier in an Austrian prison camp. Meanwhile af terest on securities, has heen cleared up Town Treasurer K. Maubach claims both sums of money have been paid into the bank, but, through faulty bookkeeping, no records were made in the town's books.

Disappearance of the two sums of money was reported by provincial auditors. along the beautiful Lnglish lak'es, and through the Cheviot hills in perfect weather, which also favored them today. No phase of the tour has been more interesting than the visit to the mux except sumw (Special to The Gazette.) Ottawa, July 18. The Rev. and Mrs.

H. E. Thomas, of Chambly Canton, are expected to town tomorrow for the marriage of Miss Eileen Basken, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J.

Tr Basken, and Mr. Lewis Harold, of Montreal, which will take place on quaint town of Chester. Today the educationists proceeded in special coaches to Warwick, and subsequently to Stratford-on-Avon, B.C. HARVESTERS' FARES weachwrecuoii fairs at home have becoine compli cated; the cousin in custody of his fiancee falls in love with his charge and forgets his duty as guardian. The Silver Fox Nicky puts in his appearance at 'TJTCL' Dental Cream Contains over 50 Squibb's Milk ofMagnesict E.

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Cheap Rates to Prairies in Effect Aug. 8 to 31 Victoria, B.C., July 18. Cheap railway fares for prairie harvesters from British Columbia will go into effect on August 8th and remain until the end of the month. The rate will be $11 from Victoria to Edmonton and Calgary, and half-a-cent per mile from those places to points of destination. British Columbia will send 000 -men to the harvest as compared with 10,000 last year.

Boy's Prank May End in Death Brantford, July IS. When fourteen-year-old Gordon Stokes found a cartridge on Saturday, he hit it with a stone to "see what It would do." The bullet penetrated the boy's stomach, and he is In hospital with little hope held for his recovery. Convicted of Desertion Damascus, Syria, July 17. Bennet J. Doty, of Memphis, and member of the French Foreign Legion, was found guilty of the charge of "abondonlng his post before armed rebels," and sentenced to eight years hard labor.

It was indicated at the Foreign Office in Paris, however, that Doty would be pardoned long before the expiration of his sentence. Catholic Big Sisters A special meeting of the executive of the Catholic Big 'Sisters will take place on Wednesday at 103 St. Mark street at 10 a.m. Important business in 'connection with the expansion of CANADA Land of Furs offers no finer pelt than her luxurious Silver Fox famous in every Court of Europe dreamed of smart women everywhere. In all "the land of no Shop offers a better selection jf fine selected Silver Foxes than the House of Holt, Renfrew famous for Fine Furs and Fair Dealings established 1837 Furriers to the King and the Prince of Wales.

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Pinna Harbour 4zll, or Windwr, IPIao Viaer. Mile End and Wwcidouih. The Pompadour Shoppe Announces a Sale of MODELS Regularly priced up to (125.00. Now at $15.00. $25.00.

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