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THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL. THURSDAY, 22, 1912. jQEEICIALS GHOSENIB $1 00,000 DEFICITV AT "THE CITY HALL events to-night Dominion TlMatra-TVaudevlUe. T.au.downe Park tflvUj. Bsil Concert.

U. (1., K. O. band. City of Cojttroi.

iii ii ii' Miss AiKlo J-' Albert street, liml night mlortdll Mary Bunnell, uul liw ilws 41'" Iellan tu meet he- friend, Ml Haul FurHvilie. tf t-'in h. Foi Sale Fine brick house, on the north side of l.isgar wnn not rs water heating. Lot 33 VM. Owner is going west 3 and wishes to sell.

and will make the price right. Apply 1 -lit D. O'CONNOR, Jr. .67 BANK ST. Phone, Queen 4805.

Third Ave, A X1CK nfum VENEER DWKJJJJfO. Lot I 14. Containa hail, parlor, dtnimr-rwim, wlMar and oummar kH. rhan. badrooma on A rat bedroom a on aacond floor: hot air hmtln; all Offorad at a low prlcr lihmedtata aaja.

caah handle. Ixt oh Jt at of Hank; 18 10 with right of way. A map at ll.100.0U. 100 caah. BEACH ARGUE Pbotw IM Bank DC Daly Ave.

G(yd dwelling, on half lot, with hot water' heating and all modern improvements. A snap at Caldwell Realty 199 BAKE ST. Phone R. 8286. I Fjpreiice Rittenhouse SAYS ol one of Canada's Favorite Pianos i Ottawa, Ont, Aog.

17,1912. 1 Mrra. C. W. Iiodaay, Ottawa, Out.

i Grntk-irini, 'j I want you to know. that I waa pleased with the piano you rented for my pemonal tree during the aummer leaaon, It ia aeldom I am forttmale in ae-. curing inch a line instrument the Nordheimer you oent me. It waa elegant it waa fineit waa aatiaifaetory in erery way and I waa very mock pleased with it. Winning yon every uecM in the future, I am, Very truly yonm, FLORENCE rspHENOM)HElMERIs.

pirate use It why not buy sucii aji Instrument' loir YOUR Home C.W. ICOMPLETE STAFF TO-DAY FOR D.R.A. MEET A. P. Sherwood Selected as Commandant With Captain G.

A. Bell as' Executive Officer Full List of Officials Announced. A tivn'rfu imm page A. P. Bherwood.

C.M.Q. will folluwln, ll.l of orrtclal.T Ui avt during In nuuncd: Oumnuindunl LL-Col. A. P. C.M.U..

M.V.O, A.U.C: trnatr-uuui of council). Exacutjre officer Capt O. A. Ball, IU. Mdlral ofneef Oeot P.

Huwlatt, i i Quartermaster Major 8. K. da Howie. Itanga omcera-t-'apt. A1.

A. Plnard. Major Henry Harrison. CspC A. A.

eVara. Capt. A. da M. Bell, Lieut.

Ben-key. Lieut. T. H. Dunlevt.

LAaut. Vrtd H. Dent. Lieut. A.

A. Craw lay, Lieut II. H. Andara.ni. Treasurer's ofllca Lieut.

It. 1. Buth-erlend. M. B.

Ukry, T. Kav.n-egh. Statistical onV---J. II. Johnson.

W. N. Ostrom. H. Kobaoti.

Quartermaster's Carls- tun. 1 'aiu Boy Irwin Kelly, Varnon Alexander. Gordon Wilson, Parcy Plckan. Franc la Ii.rr.iti. Gordon Ev.reu J.

llrownlee. Ammunition Hnya Kdward Wlnt-ar. K. W. Lamplough, Neerlun Barry.

Katth Todd. Harwood Heard. Ed mund Brown. John Powall. 1).

Rdbertaon. Norman Barry. J. Hlvrra. Philip Barton.

Leonard Water Bora ueonre Monaaru, Bobrt J. Lumlay. u. Angel, n. i-iunk- alt.

Alax. rl. Clark. Krggie Brunal. Leonard- MrLawln, Wllfrad Hatlon.

Wllfrad Orayburn. F. Emond. J. Emond.

Shall Bora Radvera Hodffatta. tan-lay Huband. Arthur Harold. H. J.

McNurty, OtII Jonaa. Oamond Howa. Iluaton Doolay, Hamilton Lowry. I'harlaa Luby. O.

Raon. Lawla Hrr-hart. Obituary MRS. MARY tXHOHXJN. Th dmth orurrM yeatr4y online Hllllno' Brut of Mrs.

Mary I'uutrhllti. widow of John OHicMtn. (wim came to Ottawa at the early are of ten from Umertelt, lrelarul, and had realded In and around Ottawa for ill treater portion of her life, makt- Inr a la rue circle of frlenda by whom her death will ba deplored. She leave one daughter, Mrg. John Mahar, and on aTttiid-dauhter.

Mr John J. Bulger. The funeral will take place from her late reeinence on Friday morning at nine o'clock to Bt. Thomaa Aqulna rhairfi. Interment belns mad In Notre Dam MIMA F.

K. rilORTKR. The funeral' of Franrl Hoa Chor-ter. who died In Ht. Iuke'a Ifoepltel after a month' lllnee from, typhoid, was held yesterday.

Th funeral waa conducted from the reeidene of deceased slater. Mrs. T.R. Hadler. 931 tltouoester street, and was lamely at- tended.

-A great -number -at 1 butee were received showing the We Stand For Quality and th results obtained by getting your cleaning- and dyeing don byue. proves the above statement. We ar pcaea give you esiimaie. ana our op.nn, required, on any ciee or i British American Dyeing went.ner Rei.herhau i ten yesterday. They were retumlni OFFICE: lit RANK 9T.

PHONIC 7M, Ottawa 'i Favorite Actress. tMding Lady Dominion Theatre, iipSAf IMitcd 189 Sparks Street. Ottawa torn- Qtura litl-mO 6006. AT ROCKCL.FFE Huparintandaat Janiac Jamoina. Jiu- Barlaa Tlokata Thoiuaa VarKuaon, A.

Mo'raokan. Horaua Uoyla, W. L'ngar, Hanry Clawa, E. Uary. Buiicrintandant of Markara V.

Jaouuea 8uprlnindant of Kaalatar Kaapari 1I'. aaperlniandaot of K.guj- tar Kap.ra-J. Olaaa. Olbaun Match ll. HandalL T.

Claillaroa. Vt'm. JaJgllh. Hunnlng Man K. C.

Bharpe. Jlaolvr A- fan. J. Hugglub fchcrwuod-ni. link.

Meaaengcr Oao. liaaanuin. X'avilion-l. iMalaurtaral lavlUon TclrphonarJ. Kraaer.

Hturea W. H. CawarJIna. W. Pavia.

W. Paranua. ba cotwlderably mora niunay avallabla Armourer A. b'lnallwood. i for tha yariuua acbool buarda and for Ounocr oru Calma.

1" adnunuuaUoa. bo lar aa Kigiator Kpcra-r-rdlcy Uliaa. K.lhal admlnlatnauon la ooncarnod. W. TUomp C.

M.ph,Wa hoa.va, a vary 1 kwnh W. T. Ilalton. Oeu. F.

Uunb, Uqu lu: H. J. Harold. A. A.

Moom-y. J. A. I1.U- d.bcadnaa. thara will ba at tha and of tor.

T. E. Annand. J. O.

Inmrk. Armor uamv.au. ao. O. M.

waraoan; a- inor. a. Moaaor, A. tllnaraa. H.

P. Ilrrbart. T. Nell. A.

at. Danla, Wm. K. W. 1U Maradan; K.

Aulndar. A. Brown. Norman K. 8barp.

Ueo. V. C. Camarpn. Clifford MacLaugnlln.

PouUn. H. Piatt. J. M.

Prenter. Claud Irvine. Cecil Bam bridge, Hunmona. it. pake.

J. Lyncn. v. m. b.

atoLaunn. J. aim B. MoLaurln. J.

Mahonay. Thoa. Kra- er. W. Badger.

IL rallowa. J. H. rr. sxsr.

Uerwhaa. K. Oornellua. M. W.

Mel-; loch. W. Rnae. K. Hunter.

W. A. Wy-man. F. Oaynor.

Ot Tbacker. Ben. McCarthy, o. c. Pollex.

W. A. Potion. J. Mender.

H. R. Trarera. J. 8.

Mac-IiiiKld, A. Carle. Wm. Winter, K. Doyle, Jaa.

and affectton In whlvh the yuuntt lady was held. She Is survived by her father. W. H. Chorter.

Maltlsnd. three brother. Thomaa H. Chorter, ot aianuia, Henry Krneet and tumuei of Ottawa, three sisters. Mrs.

Pern tie. Walker and Mrs. T. B. Bsdler of taws nd Miss Agnes of Ottawa.

-i -i. i VH Kl KRICK I. c'lMiWK. The funeral of Frederick David Ute of th. A.

A Fourr Company. Ottawa, was held yesterday. All the employes attended the funeral, the st.vre closed for the Jtfternoon. Th obeeqiitea were A. of which the deceased was a respected merobef.

Rev. J. H. Turn-bull, pastor of Bank street Prasbytejr-ix ehareh. officiated at th burial, which was mad In Beechwood ome tery.

A large number, of beautiful floral tributes were received. Nothing Small About" Little Japs. Press Dsspstoh. Sn Franoleeo, 'August It. Jspsn's building at the Panama Pacific Rxpns-ttlon will oeet i.oOO.Wl.

wUl occupy- Taw acres with. IU grounde, aod will he permanent gift to the people of the Cnltfd SUtes, It was learned to-day. Ambassador's Daughters Were Bcdly Hurt. Canadian Free Despatch. Berlin.

August Jl-Vnltd mate Ambassador Itshmann two dau.h tt(ra wm dangerously Injured in an trom Munich to Berlin with their mot her at th time. i I i i I ALL INCREASE GOBBLED UP Civic Debt of $100,000 Wipes Out Additional i Revenue, --r Tha illy from huuaa to huuaa making 'valul' lloiia and that a good manycHHumi aeaaun and poaaltily acud out cwrua. Thvra ara Iwlwoao a.wi aud lu.wo uitaaiia away froin'tha city at Utla iimo ut aar, and in niany caaaa tlx aaaoaaura nnd all tha family out of th Ul, houa locked up. -Jhy -v a lU can mora aaceud tlma. It la uudaralood ui baala of a aaaaowut ou Uauk atraal and auuu otnar uuainaaa onea In Uia city wlUba niaialiaiiy hlghar than that ut laat ar, Aa tha lucn-aaa In aaaaaaniant will La at laat llAOJO.uuu mora tliau lor 111-1K.

una will nivau tliat thara will ul(Utlon IM0oo dobt at md v. raaponalbl. umta thl yMr, bi.tvtI n- now 'tumttM turlL An offlruU at tha city halt whan Jaakad yaaterday what tha lall civic d. flt ll would be. aaid "at leaat and It may go oonaldarably higher.

If-JT II Pill" I I I i nL.Li prom window Uldnw of American (corral lHed Yraarrday at- t'ouourg. f'anadlan lreas miti'h. -'ibuurg. August 22. Mrs.

Mar- 'gutfritr t'oiutaiy btnjrhani of CliUano, wiaow JuUlMiri uiiwham. yMUnJrty lrum injuries re- TufHUy, when she fi ll from a njcwml storey window of the t'olum- bia Hotel. Mra. Hlnghara lost her balanre while iiulllng down a window shade. hhe was born In lVnewxUi.

Florida, and has been making; her summer home In Tobour; for 17 years. th best kmn 1 nlt'd tSir: Mr. pingham. IT. F.

M. and William M. Pmham. Th) in1mrmnt will be at West l'olnt, beside her tote husband. STOLE RARE TAPESTRIES Unmet of Mrs.

Stanford White Burtmrlieri iHirlns; Her Arrvrwv. Cjubllan Prme lreptrh. Providence, R. 1.. 82.

A squad-of detertfve Is -here to Irrventl-gmte a burglaryst thr home of Mru While, widow the" architect who willed by Harry K. Thatw. The burs-iar stole several thousand dollars' worth of rare tApeetrlr which wcreiotlectd by the architect on his msny trips broad. Be vers I of the tapestHes stolen dated frvm the flfteenih and sixteenth centuries. Mrs.

Whjte sailed for Burope thh spring; and had the tapestries packed In boxes before her departure. 8he Mrn. thne later was any discovery of the robbery. woo ar. Pianos We Sell- BTEINWAY i SON.

HIDTT2MAN A CO. NORDHEIMER. GERHARD HEINTZMAN. MARTIN-ORME. and THE LINDSAY? Alio Seven Make Flayer Pianos.

THIS MAYOR PICKS TAFT Haven's Chief Magisr I trate a Regular 1 olnflVisitor Here a Man of Fine rM and la nor Aahajnod of (oud Worda for taptlal. On of th must Interesting figure In tits croup of American' visitors Ut fvaded OtUwa4 yesterday with the Kew ilaveri Foot Guards was Frank J. Rica. 1U Is a big man physk-ally. with a strong right arm and grim nghtlns face of the kind that shows strength and vigor In repose.

The an phyaiqu of the man 1 ffuvd to sea, and thereby hangs a tele. i Mayor Hie Is chief mag 1st re te of Kew Haven, and New Hsven Is town Vale has made famousVsle, with ber ertm-son colors, booming horns and agitated "rah-rahs." Ko wonder "th mayor of New Haven has developed a strong right arm. It le Cluing also that he should wear a fighting face. For. at times, the students of Yale are gnythlng but -hlgh-browed seekers after knowledge, and there are people In Kew Have who have formed th habit ef sleeping- at atgnt.

Mayor Rice, who was a guest at 'the Chateau, a pleasant man to meet. He lifts- hi -tell -shiny -Ivat and grip Tour band like an old men- You -mention "polities' and he ah I eg a UttI. 'Mayors In the L'nlted Btates are th political parties, 1 believe T' Yes. am a fupubtloen, for In stance, he answers. Tart or Rooaevelt.

Mr. Mayor Ta.t, he affirms, a little deflentTy, perhaps. "Our city is muetlr for Taft. He is a Tale man." Mayor Klce thinks Taft Is much mis- underatood, but Iwueves he will develop unknown strength before th end of the campaign. i have a beautiful city.

he re marked, aa he said good-bye, 1 have never seen a better." And-the mayor of New Haven return- ed to hie erstwhile occupation of elgnlng plcture post oarda. pausing now and then a tr to wonder what, th Yale students would be doing neit. GOVERNMENT ASKS FOR STREET ENDS i Hon. Mr. Monk Rraula IeUer to Mayor Requeatlnc Omnttng ot Thoroiurhfnrea, Hon.

Mr. Monk, Mlnlater ot Public haa ent tha following letter to the Mayor: "You are no doubt aware that tha government I proceeding to acquire by expropriation the block ot land wast of tha preaent parliament bulld- hirora. and bounded by B.ok-Bt, Well- Inaton St, th. Parley Homo and tha Ottawa river. It la th.

Intention of tha government to erect suitable building upon tha are. In order to provide accommodation, for th. publlo service and avoid th. very large amount which la paid annually in rentals for accommodation which' 1 abeolutely Inadequate "We are preparing plan and da- j.lsna for these, buildings, and I would ask tha municipal authorities to transfer to u. tha parts ot street which extend Into the block of land above described.

that th. govern ment may be able to plan out It building and ground with perfect liberty over tha wnola area. "Mr. White, an expert from England, la now In tha city to look over the around, a a landscape architect and to furnish ua with designs and I would be extremely obllg-ed to you If you could at your earliest convenience give ua a favorable answer to this question of the street.1 ROMANCE IN THURINGIA Baby, and -Money Thrust Upon German Peasant Woman, Canadian Press DrwpauTa, Berlin. Aug.

51. A story readin Hke th beginning of a modern parallel of an eighteenth century ro- manca oomes from Robdenlts, Thurln-I als, Qermany. A itaasant woman was working tn a lonely field when aha heard a motor i car driving faet along the road. To I her Surprise It stopped and a young kiiu vv.uvi.u, wumu. no, wvui a young man, was the only ocotrpant of in, uwninq 10 ner and handed basket and an envelope.

"In the basket, Is a baby," said ths girl. "Km, and bring It up kindly. The envelope- contains 11.000, which will psy for Its keep." Befors the woman could aneiwer the motor oar had driven swiftly away. Hibernians Were in Street-Car Smash up. Canadian Press Despatch.

Hamilton, Ont, August n. An open switch caused a head-on collision, between two crowded street cars at the torner. of King and Catharine streets last evenlnav', One waa-a tilled with the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Th Vestibules on both cars war. smashed, but th passengers eecaped without serious Injury, Hard Lines lor Soldiers of the Czar. Canadian Press Paspetch.

Tashkent, Aslatle Ruarla, Auut U. Two hundred and twenty-eight Rua-tn non-commlaslonad offloare and soldiers war. triad by oonrt-martlal In th (tappers' camp her today on th. of mutiny. Plfteaa ot them were sentenced to be banaad.

awrra were acqulttad, and arat to Jail tor varying terma, THREE PUMPS IN AQUEDUCT Work of Emptying Water Course one of Some Magnitude. Two pump are now In eommuulon and a third wilt ba aacurad In a few day and Heed In a epecuu eon to get all th. water out of tha. aqueduct. iisyoook ad vitmn acting tor the city solid lor In connecUoa with th.

prep. arauon of information to b. used at th Judicial enquiry Into water works matter. Th. intention la to get all th.

water out of the aqueduct ao that th In take pipe that 1 laid In part ot It will ba quite dry; to then Oil th. In take pipe with water; and to teat It, by watching from th- outside, of course It lhar. are' leak la It they will likely be appareufe-tn. mor. when viewed from an aqueduct that will be dry.

Kour diver, are now at work on th. Intake pipe Messrs, B. Rouleau, city diver, and hi eon, a diver employed by th. kiddy Company and on. who work, fur a Mr.

Baldwin on th. Que bec aid. of th. river. Tb.

two city diver were today clear. Ing away sawdust and other material that gats Into the channel vectlona In which th pip I laid. oa to si-low -of th. other two Independent dlr er. closely examining the pipe.

They hav. started work on a section at. or near to where th. broken pier Is and will work outward until they come to th. mouth ot th.

intake. It I likely thla work will Uka aev-ral days, and cannot be ststed yet whether they will be ready with their report when the Investigation continues on Monday. However, It la likely the city solicitor will hav. several other witnesses to question bsfor. h.

calls for the official report that Messrs. R. Haycock and N. Cauchon, anglneera, are making a to th condition ot the pipe and aqueduct. HAS CLAIM AGAINST CITY James Allan wants' Payment for Damaged Automobile.

Measrsi Code Burrltt, barristers, hav. snt th city a letter, acting on behalf ot Mr. James Allan. He claims that on th nlaht of Aug. when the vicinity at the corner of Bank and Bparke streets was not In a proper state of repair his automobile was damaged.

H. allege negligence on the part of city employee nd makes a claim for IU1, namely for two new outer times 1100, two nw. Inner tube at IS each, and IS for repair. Pbxvention Against A Table Water of Absolute Purity Bottled Only at the Spring, Neuehah Gennany, and Only With its Own Natural Gas. When ft man or womarTli pronounced by their family physician that he if cured of TYPHOID FEVER And ii forbidden to drink out of the imall well, or to use contaminated water, snd be does to, do you blaiM the Doctor? CERTAINLY NOT Well than, suppose a man or woman took a scientific treatment for drunkennetej, cured eompletely of all craving and desire for strong liquors, and after gaining in weight, nerves all restored to their normal condition, eating like a wolf, 'sleeping like a bahy, with no craving' for liquor, and after months and months felt so he tries to take a social 'glass occasionally, and through this poisons his system again sufficiently to set up another craving for-liquor, would you blame the Treatment CERTAINLY NOT After a man has been set right and is told by a physician he must not try and drink even light beer, but instead keep away from company that drinks, stay away from temptation as much as possible, and he deliberately goes and takes drink, "when he doesn't crave it," or whether he says he did want it for an excuse, what do you think of this person Remember, he still has a mouth, hands, nd if money he can buy -and take' drink It might make him deathly, sick, but i he would keep at it, he surcly could, make one then a drunk would.

certainly follow; Wa o-unrantM itist destroyed for intoxicating liquor when leavTJig the.Neal Institute, we-will return every cent paid, and any time he feels or becomes' afraid of him or herself, all he haa to do ia to come to our Institute and we will gladly furnish any tonic or medicine necessary to build him np free. But what we do insist upon is that the patient come direct to the Hospital before he takes the first drink. This has toTe done, otherwise we would be' filled lip with people Whb wish to go on ft drunk once ft yar, and come to be treated free. r. Over 300 have been treated in Ottawa during the past year, without the loss of one single life.

If ft person can pasrouf physical examination we issue a contract that will satisfy any reasonable person. Call and investigate our claims. 1 Neal institute, 373 Cooper Street, yjh. rijummr.rt, mgr. PLAIN CLOTHES MEN GUARD JEWEL FORTUNE IN BIRKS? WINDOW A plate glass window and a alngu.

pononnaa guard a two Hundred thousand, dollar display ot diamonds, pearl and other precktia tones ko th. window ot H.nry Blrka ten qn 8u Catherine atreet. Thla gorgeou showing of gam has been arranged to represent a gats, with two nlllar. and on mi eating Ohalns, before whldh stands a nrmlat.r. wheel-barrow, carved In silver and carrying a load of gems.

'Through th. gaui la to b. seen a plaster facial mile of th. Blrks Rulldms. Montreal.

There are 11.000 diamonds In ths whols 'dlsplsy." remarked th'e man. agar, "and ws haws twti aol. eonatruot It without depleting, our regular- stock of atone. The maple- leaves- an-each-alde-of trie arnh each contain Is diamond. All ths pearl used ara of bhe best Ortamal water' with Ut exception of the two which surmount th two ptUare, on on aeck sld of th roh.

The are Canadian pearls: the on of th left la worrh 11.100. wihlla th value of the other to 11.000 Abov the arch proper appear th word "Canada," th. brilliant gem of It makeup being accentuated by a black background. On the arch Itaert eh. lecend "Uuty Free" I recorded lit pearls and diamonds.

Ths aWnlftoanr ot th whole la inoraaaed by the fact that (ha swinging door of the aroh are turned Inward, while rhe wtieel-arrow. with Its precious load, ts Just ready to enter th. miniature Blrka building at the Instde. A bar crowd I gathering continuously la front of th display window. Among th crowd war.

three men who never left It. It I rmpnaalbl to know them from th ordinary cttlsens, hut they ar. tstrea with a purpose, a ara th four apparent salesmen Just Inside trie window. At HrM tha gems sr removed to ths compafty's vaults, and an armed guard placed over them. The Board ot Control: will eonalder Ui request snd will ssk ths sngtneer for a report ragsrdtng It.

SUCCEEDS COL ROY OF MONTREAL Col Drtrlmn AppnlntMl so Command of Fourth MUMa Mvla. rnlted Toronto. Aunt st M. Col Septimus j. A.

Denlsnn, O. M. R. C. K-, commandant of tha Royal School of In fantry at Halifax, becomes omcerrom-mandlns of the 4th division st Mont real In plac of Cot.

Roy. Lrf--Oit. A. I'm at present In Montreal, as I. A.

snd Q. M. succeeds doL Denlson In command of ths Royal Canadian Regiment. Col. J.

C. MacDougxId. R. C. R-, a.

A. at Montreal, I to go to n-tawa as aaslatant to th. Judgw advo-cate general, CoL Henry $50,000,000, Looking For an Owner. SC Loula August 31 Ths discovery that an sstata of In Middlesex, Englsnd, Is swatting a claimant has resulted In the appearance ot at least In BC l.oute, one in Chicago, and one In Da. Moines.

Iowa. Th. estate la said to have been left by Al fredo Psga, who dlsd In England In USX. It la said to Includ. Weablay Manor, on.

of the most Jmpostng country places In fCna-land. Th search for th hetre was begun at tb. Instancof Charl. Nelaoa Pag OI 11m amira, Typhoid If a natient is not thoroughly sntmfied that all craving: has been rnona: famn louey.

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