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lilt II ILLS, Gil AW A. 21UM.li, it, ii-l. a2y were married before a Justice ct BROWNING SUITS BRIK3 argued that under the act the one child. Anatole." aged" five sisters, Mr. Leo Fertand, Ot ISFLUX TO CARMEL frozen surface of the river for several hundred yards.

The great lampblack circle on the snowy bosom of the river, the avianoa sign of a landing place, was guarded by a (CwUiaoe Fnm rage Oar) Mr. Browning's entrance to the courtroom was the oeeasloq for a prolonged handr lapping on the part of the women, many of whom were elderly far women, roughly dressed. Mia. Browning appeared, without any public oration. She cried profusely during the first few moment In court.

AIRMEN THRILL CROWD WITH PERFECT LANCING (Centinard Fram rage One.) at once he was greeted by Ei Excellency Lord Wilhcgdon. who congratulated him on bis safe arrival and skilful landing. Group Captain J. S. HOLDS TAXIS CANNOT PARK OUTSIDE DEPOT Important Ruling Handed Out by Magistrate Hopewell, The largest docket lor many weeks iw wiLhin several bun- Kamor 1 Bntt inn.

the peace oa April 13, 1936. and hi October the code left her husband and their apartment in Kew Gardens, Long TfctanH Brownie in addition to his legal difficulties with ha wife also is a defendant in two damage son. The one for soOOOO has been filed by Mary Louise Spas, and arises from her brief adoption by the wealthy realtor and the other asking- $100,000 Tqimitmm) fine could be sou, out we magistrate inclined to $200 being the minimum. "Anyway, I am going to decide the point in another way by making the fine $300 and costs no matter what the minimum' is." said the magistrate. Mrs.

St. Pierre. 484 St Patrick street, found guilty some time ago of receiving liquor, was remanded until drwi varda of the so. I There was only one dark cloud op A distant hum gave the first warn- the horizon of Carmei today and that ine of the approach of the planes, was a rumor that the tral here would tawa; Mrs. G.

Tequire. of Espinoia Station; Mrs. Napoleon of Ottawa; Mises Mary azaJ Clara Eauve. of Cornwall, and three brothers, Edward, William and Nelson, all of Moose Creek. Among those present were Leon Ferland.

Napoleon LabeUe. Leo Albert Gagnon, Urbain Gagnon, Leon Pinard, D. M. Pages Elzear Pageau, Albert Houle, H. Periand, Maurice Piche.

Yves Pinard, A. E. Pageau. Mor.tfort Pageau. Rene Pageau, A.

Pageau. A. GEORGE YOUNffS PAL HAS FILM CONTRACT has been filed by Rene Shapiro. 21. an actress of Brooklyn, who alleges an attack upon her In July.

1923. Scott of the RC-A P. shook hands warmly with the American pilot, as did Hon. Mr. Foster, and Mr.

Bicker-son. Word of the starting of the American air squadron was received by Mr. J. A. Wilson, secretary of the Renal Canadian Air Force shortly before ana trie erowa en me ewu oi uae unci uuiuuu.

nver rushed on to the ice. A moment Only that part of the case, It was later a shout of There they are!" understood, which relates to the ac-went up from hundreds of throats as jcusstioo of Browning that "Peaches" the great Cock of birdmea" swept out left his bed and -board win be held of the haze. here. For this Browning seeks a legal The airmen expect to Sy separation at no cost to himself. The from Ottawa to Montreal on Tuesda- case then Is expected to switch to laced Magistrate Hoprsea In police court today, but all of the 23 cases wre or minor offences, There was an.

interesting raised over taxis at the Union station. Thomas Larkin, taxi driver, was lined $10 and $2 easts tor leaving his 'the magistrate decided what the fine would She has since left the city and this morning when her case was called a fine of S4C0 or three months in jail was imposed. A charge against Alfred Couturier. St Baird street, for having liquor at 484 St. Patrick street, was withdrawn, as was alio a charge against Elie Bill Cote.

Alfred Wellard, H. Demers. Er Hastings to Appear in Movies. Hear Evidence ml Two Testimony considered "harmless" by counsel for Mrs. Browning anS her husband was introduced by two itcsi Aauiuirau, t.

ruiaiu, Dru- Selfndge Field at doin. Napoleon Casault, Napoleon here 0.CJ -III- t'M of Browning's employes before ad anv time after 12 o'clock." With Casault, Jr, Mr. Potvin, Pierre Robert, A. Bourget, R. Beaudoln.

J. A. Boiieati, 484 SI Patrick street, who has leaving here at 10 am. and arriving- White Plains or Poughkeepsie where at Montreal about They will "Peaches was. expected to make her leave Montreal at 9 ami.

answer in her counter claim in which for Buffalo; arriving there about 11.43 she is expected to ask a liberal se par-am. after a 325 mile They jation settlement. -will leave Buffalo at 10 am. Thurs- i Carmei, apparently has taken the dav and e-cnect to return to their I Browning case to its bosom. It has taxi in the area designated as a park-ing place at the station, His.

defence was that there are signs which state journment Edwsrd P. Carney, of New York, who- operates Browning's torquoise blue hired limousine, took the stand to say that he bad been ordered by Mrs. Browning's mother. Mrs. Cath left the-eity.

Quite a number of vagrancy casts were listed and most" of them were remanded for', a week. Nadeau, J. A. Julien. Walter Tra-versy, Oscai Laliberte.

Frank Emmett Morris, Bill Scott, Albert Cadieux, Alonzo Aouf.t, J. H. AshviUe, H. Bigras. Alfred Cfcar- such poor visibility everyone was gratified by the splendid time made.

The landing of the planes was successfully accomplished, without mishap of "any kind, and the spectators got considerable of a thrill as plane that the area is for parking far fif AmH4 mum Dnftltk. HOLLYWOOD, Calif, Jan. 34-. William Hastings, pal of George Young on the long motorcycle trek from Toronto, Out, to California, has reached the parting of the ways with his former comrade, he disclosed today In announcing be had signed a film contract for a' picture In whicn the 17-year-old winner of the $25,000 teen minute only. For the railway company, Mr.

A. W. Beament claimed bonneau, Ernest Glaude, J. B. Tre erine Heenan, to take two or three anil aftr Boulanger, Wuirid 'rJJ panier.

Joseph this did not apply to taxis. The Rau way Act provides that "private car' trunks from the Kew Gardens, Long Island, apartment of Mr. Browning base at SelfriOge neia. Mien, another a miles flight, at 11.45 ajn. that.

day. Purpose of the Trip. According to the trip was made primarily to ascertain MRS. W. H.

GREEN DIED THIS MORNING Perrier, Hernias Charbonneau, Perrier. riages, omnibuses, cabs, baggage to the apartment of Mrs. Beenan in New York. greeted the invading hosts of newspapermen and court attaches with open arms, and incidently with increased room rent and restaurant prices. And the average Carmelite knows his Browning.

One cannot walk a block without hearing a discussion not only of Browning's love affairs with bis youthful wife, but also details of earlier episodes In the life of wagons and other vehicles are requir ed to stand in such place or places as Carney said he obeyed Instructions. Santa Catalina swim win not appear. may be designated by the railway MOB VIOLENCE IN HANKOW, ATTACKS ON CUSTOM BLDG. and that he heard Mrs. Browning the mobility of the present type of pursuit planes, when equipped with skis, in cold weather.

The purpose Daughter of Late Hon. The contract will pay young Hastings a minimum salary of $300 a week authorities." Magistrate Hopewell in say: "Money isnt everything. I'm White, P.C., M.P. timated that the signs for'fif teen min tired of it aa." of the flight is to provide a practical with a fifty per cent. Interest in the '(Continued From Page One) ute parking are a designation but that He added: "After I got the trunks ihis morning removed a Death profits of the film.

The scenario is based on the adventures of the two the clause quoted does not apply to put away in Mrs. Hee nan's place, I nubile vehicles such as taxis MID CUVtriUIg Ur C. VAilwu uj momentum at which the airmen had been travelling, finally came to a stop In Perfect Formation. Approaching from the southwest the planes were seen to be in a perfect formation of four threes at almost exactly equal distance between each three planes and with each three performing a perfect shape. The planes crossed over the Ottawa River to the Hull side and circled in their original formation back over the Interprovincial Bridge and eastward again for some distance.

They they half circled in single file with almost equal precision as to distance between asked if there was anything to do, and Mrs. Heenan said 'no and that Peaches was sick and tired of it all," and that they were not going back." Bernard McGee, 370 1-2 Dalhousie street, was fined $10 and 2 costs for soliciting transfer and taxi business boys on their way from Canada to southern California In order that Young might compete In the ocean Marathon. Young is reported to have a contract for a similar film under consideration. NATIONALIST MANIFESTO AaoHfr4 Prrna Drapatrb HANKOW, Jan. 24.

The Nationalist government, in a manifesto issued today, proclaimed its ability to enforce its will in Nationalist China and invited the powers to join It in John T. Gorman, secretary to the "Cinderella man." Recall AH Incidents. They recall the- time in 1925 when Browning first advertised for a girl of not more than 16 to become his adopted daughter and companion to Dorothy Sunshine Browning, his 11 year old adopted child. They recall also how Mary Louise Spas, beautiful daughter of Bohemian immigrant parents, was selected from an army or applicants and how it developed that she was 21 Instead Browning since September, 1925, tes on-the station property. Magistrate Hopewell intimated it is nearly time that it is known that taxi and transfer men have no right on the sta tified that in October he had been negotiating treaties with econ called to the telephone in Browning's real estate office one day and told to tion property unless allowed there by respected lady in the person of Annie Johnston White, daughter of the late Hon.

Thomas White, P.C., and widow of the late Rev. W. H. Green, B.A, late rector of Almonte, who died In that town on the Eve of Ephiphany, 1924. Mrs.

Green had been ill for several month, but it was not until a few days ago that her condition became serious. The end came rapidly, and her passing was received with sincere regret by her many friends in the city. During the lifetime of her husband she devoted her entire time to church work, and found no great one another. Major Lanphier's plane "listen to this." FATHER, MOTHER AND 5 CHILDREN KILLED AMOr1at4 Prea Despateh. ROCKFORD, Jan.

24 Mr. the station authorities. Intended No Reflection. omic and territorial Integrity as their basis. The following are extracts from was then seen to leave the rest and He said on the extension he heard Incidental to these cases, one of the declaration: to dip towards the river, afterwards skl-ing for several hundred yards Browning ask to speak to bis wife, and Mrs.

Heenan said that Mrs. the witnesses for the prosecution step "It is the view of the Nationalist and Mrs. I. F. Knight, and five chil-dren lost their lives when their auto across the snow.

Major Lanpmer of 16. Investigation that followed this disclosure resulted In the voiding of the adoption. ped into the box as the case was called and the deputy chief went to Browning did not desire to speak to her husband and that, besides, government that liberation of China from the yoke of foreign lmperiam finished with the nose of his plane administer the oath. This brought within a few yards of the Ketchum Peaches" was through. After a short need not necessarily involve any It was less than a year later that Browning first met "Peaches" while boathouse, the recognized landing mobile was struck by a train at a crossing Sunday.

Helen, aged 13, was the only member of the family to escape, being thrown uninjured upon the engine's pilot. armed conflict between Chinese Na rebuke from Mr. Beament. who said he was conducting the case and want examination by Epstein, the two witnesses were dismissed, and Browning's counsel rested. tionalism and foreign powers.

For attending a dance of a school society of which he was a patron. They fin- ed to deal with it in his own way. this reason the Nationalist govern Magistrate Hopewell pointed out that er pleasure than that of aiding less fortunate.members of her She was a life member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Diocese of Ottawa, and before her illness took a keen in ment prefers to have all questions outstanding between Nationalist China and foreign powers settled by the witness was not called by the police and when he went into the box the deputy chief was only doing as he always did. The magistrate said the terest in social work In the city. She negotiations.

"In order to prove that this is not an idle statement of policy, the Na attended All Saints' church. She is survived by one son, Mr. H. remarks by counsel were not Justified and Mr. Beament said he had in Anson Green; one daughter.

Miss Isa tionalist government hereby declares its readiness to negotiate separately tended no reflection on the officer. Mr. S. Berger, counsel for Philip bel Green; two grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Thomas White; a Weltman, 348 Rideau street, charged test in mobility of the planes under the most severe conditions that can be experienced in this region," said Major Lanphier.

"Post meteorological records show this time to be the most severe part of the winter season. Previous tests have been conducted, one in 1925 to ascertain the possibility of using the present type of pursuit equipment away from the home base under the conditions of severe cold, and the second, in 1926. to test the armament of the present type of equipment under those same conditions. There is also another very Important reason for making this flight into Canada. Frequently representatives of the Canadian government, as well as prominent Canadian citizens, have asked that we visit some portion of Canada during some of our maneuvers to stimulate there greater interest In aviation both commercial and military.

"During our visit we plan to interchange the knowledge we have gained from our experiences with the officers of the R.C.A.F., and with the Department of National Defence." There are twenty-seven army aviation fields in the United States and its island possessions, the visitors to Ottawa today being from Selfridge Field, located" at Mount Clemens, Mich, S. Army Air Force. Last year the army air force appropriation the United States reached slightly over $15,000,000, which contrasts with $33,000,000 in 1921. This difference was caused by the conditions prevailing after the war. Last year the total number of officers and men In the American air force was 8.723.

The chief of the United States air service is Major-General Mason M. Patrick; chief of training and war plans division, Major H. C. Pratt; representative of war plans division, Col. E.

R. Stone. Seen From Hull Streets. The arrival of the American planes flying in battle squadron formation attracted much interest in Hull. The hum and the drone of the motors brought many from homes and it was no unusual sight to see knots of people standing on street corners and peering into the sky as the twelve American planes swept past, and later hovered over sections of the city, with cruelty to a horse, also ran foul brother.

Mr. R. 8. White, and four sisters, Mrs. John Cotton Mrs.

J. C. Hodgson, of Lady of the magistrate when he stated that he could not understand why his 53rysonGraham A Special January Offering of Curtains at Marked Reductions Perley and Miss Laura White, of Ot The planes in their many evolutions formed an almost perfect geometrical design. There was considerable enthusiasm among the huge crowd at the thrilling spectacle. 430 H.P.

Motors. There were 12 Curtiss pursuit planes comprised in the squadron of fighting machines and they were accompanied by one Douglas cargo plane which served the airmen en route. The pursuit planes are known as Curtiss type and are reclared to be the last word in military fighting aii-planes. Each machine is driven with 430 horse power motors and is capable of a speed up to 175 miles an hour. Each machine also carried 100 gallons of gasoline and seven gallons of oil.

The hourly consumption of each machine was 20 gallons of gasoline and one quart of oil, cruising at 120 miles an hour, and giving it a normal cruilng radius of 600 miles. Each plane was equi fied with skiis for landing and taking off. Personnel of Party." The pursuit planes were piloted by Major Thomas Lanphier, who is in charge of the squadron, Capt. H. M.

Elmendorm, Captain F. H. Pritchard, tawa; also one nephew, Mr. t. a.

Jarvis, of Bishop's College, with any powers for the settlement of treaty and other cognate questions on the basis of economic equality arid mutual respect for each other's political and territorial sovereignty." MAILED FIST IN FOREGROUND SHANGHAI; Jan. 24. -The mailed fist, as exemplified in the armed forces of Great Britain. and Japan thrust itself into the foreground of the Chinese situation today. With additional reports of constantly spreading anti-foreign and anti-Christian agitation, and the client had not been warned instead of being haled to the police: court.

The evidence was that the horse- was left standing in a yard without a blanket but the defence claimed the blanket bed been on and had fallen off. Humane Society officers, said Mr. Berger, should consider poor men unable to pay fines as well as poor horses. Other OBITUARY MISS ANNIE SAUYE A striking tribute to the memory of success of negotiations for the return What housewife would not be delighted to replace her old curtains, to brighten and freshen her windows with new draperies when it is so easy, and withal, profitable. Mrs.

Charles Arthur Gagnon, form erly Miss Annie Sauve, was paid this morning when she was laid to rest of foreign concessions to China undecided at Hankow, both powers made unmistakable military moves yesterday and today, which, however, were described as "merely precautionary measures." From Hong Kong, the British des in Notre Dame cemetery. A high requiem mass was chanted at the 9 Only One-Piece Panels Basilica by Father Hebert, assisted by Fathers Gagnon and Labrosse, as and Lieuts. St. Clair Street, Thad J. Johnson, Arthur Q.

Liggett, Victor H. Strahm, L. G. Mallory, J. J.

Williams, Leonard H. Rodieck, L. C. Elliott-and Lee Gehlback. The cargo plane was flows by Sergt.

Byron K. deacon and sub-deacon. The choir, offenders, he said, are allowed to go free and he intimated that if his client had not offended the Inspectors he would not have been brought to court. Magistrate Hopewell said counsel had ho right to make this statement unless he had proof. Ho found Weltman guilty and imposed a fine of $10 and $2 costs.

Dr. L. Mulligan, Humane Society inspector.Iald the information. Liquor Offences. i Mrs.

George Borokon, 30 Aberdeen avenue, pleaded guilty to selling liquor and was fined $300, and in default three months in jail, and an additional month in jail. A charge against her husband of receiving Bquor was withdrawn. John Boychouk, 609 Arlington avenue, pleaded--guilty to receiving liquor and was fined $300 and $3 costs. 20 Pairs Colored Madras Curtains These curtains of fine quality cream madras with pleasing designs in color, will make dainty bedroom windows and with them you dont need any side drapes. They are 24 yds.

long by 86" wide. Designs are in rose with blue, and blue with gold. Regular To Clear, each $2.95 under the direction of Mr. M. F.

Champagne and Mr. Charles Emond, the organist, was in attendance, 20' Pairs Madras Curtains To Clear, (j QK pair D7J Here are attractive curtains of cream madras 2 V4 yds. long by 36" wide, formerly selling at $4.95 a pair Offered now for Immediate clearance at $2.95 a pair. patched three companies of Punjabi troops to Shanghai, while from the Sasebo naval station four Japanese destroyers departed for unannounced points in China. In Hong Kong it was stated that the departure of the Indian soldiers marked the start of the movement of the British quota Newcomb and carried five enlisted The beautiful floral offerings ana mechanics, spare engine part, skiis, propellors, and other material.

numerous spiritual masses received paid testimony to the high esteem accorded Mrs. Gagnon by all who knew her. She had been a promi One-piece window panels ol heavy cotton, with attractive 8'' border and fringe at the bottom size yds. long by 4a" wide. In cream color only.

Regular $1.50 values. ly priced $5.95 a pair. To Clear, papermen were to have accompanied this plane but on account of heavy supplies needed they had to be refused the privilege. Goodwill Invasion. The visit of the American planes An excellent view of the fliers' was.

$395 nent member of the Basilica and taken a keen Interest in French- pair Canadian circles. obtained from the open space surrounding the Hull court house. From this point of vision the planes ap The chief mourners were her hus- has been characterized by the organ Dr. Gordon Henderson, for the accus- izers as a "goodwill invasion." In peared to be using the snow white trail of the Ottawa river as a guide addition to stimulating interest in Remnants of Curtain Material In pieces from 1 5 yds. in length.

HALF PRICE Canada in aviation both from a commercial and military point of view, the flight was undertaken by the visitors at this time of year particularly SPECIAL! About 25 pairs of curtains, each in a different- design. These have been used for samples and have become soiled- We offer them now for sale at HaltPrice THE OTTAWA ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. for the defense of Shanghai, in accordance with an agreement with the United States, France and Japan. This revealed for the first time that the powers had so completely considered the possibility of the foreign settlement being attacked that it had been decided how many men each power should -supply for the defense of the Followed On Disturbance The despatch of the Punjabi troops to Shanghai follows closely a disturbance here Saturday, during which scores were, injured when police of the International settlement battled with celebrating tramway strikers. The move also was considered as being related, along with the various military preparations in progress In England, to an official announcement In London several days ago that Great Britain would be forced to protect its interests if the Chinese and the Interprovincial bridge as a partial destination point.

The twelve planes flew in military formation on their approach, consisting of units of three each. "They look like blackbirds," remarked one bystander. Going by the Interprovincial bridge at a fairly high altitude the leading unit of three planes broke its straight flight formation and then a wide cir STILL A CITY AT ONE A.M. because it was desired to put the speedy planes to the severest test possible under Canadian winter conditions, it was stated. The trip was ar 4 It sometimes Happens tnat a motorist who does not believe In the ranged with the approval of the de OTTAWA THE UNIQUE.

The Lake Superior District Power Co. was recently authorized by the Michigan Public Utilities Commission to charge an 8 -cent Instead of a 5-cent cash fare In Ironwood. Soon the nickel fare In Ottawa will feel like the last rose of summer left blooming alone. fence departments of both U.S.A. and Canada.

fteauty Sleep tradition parks his car on Sparks street around one a.m. COME IN AND SEE THE MANY EXCELLENT VALUES OFFERED DURING OUR Janitafir Sale of Household Linens Program While in Ottawa. The visitors while here will be the cling process took place. The leading planes stringing out one after the other into single file, they first rose, guests of the Royal Canadian Air then fell, banking over, and ever Force. Shortly after arrival they were taken to Chateau Laurier to be guests of the Rotary Club at the drawing down toward the snowy surface of, the landing place on the Ottawa sought to regain by.

force concessions Free Remnants Remnants of white and grey cotton, sheeting, pillow cotton, towelling, flannelette, sateens, ginghams, shirtings, etc. in- pieces from yd. to 3 yds. in length, offered for Immediate clearance, Tuesday, Half Price while he is getting a snack In a lunch room. I'nder'the Impression that the street car service is through for the night he often does not consider the angle at which his car is parked, and Often at this hour you may observe an automobile with Its rear wheels on the car tracks.

But the street csr service Is not entirely suspended at one In the morning. The workmen's cars, which also pick op passengers out late, have Attracted People Indoors. From ten, to fifteen minutes were weekly luncheon of the latter. They were afterwards ent ained to tea at Government House as guests of Their Excellencies, Viscount and Viscount- which might be regained by diplomatic negotiation. Looting of Churches Missionaries from interior Fukien I required for the last of the planes to Breakfast Sets Oyster linen breakfast sets with fancy borders in blue or yellow one cloth measuring 54 by 54 inches, and six serviettes.

Special $3.00 'entertained for dinner at individual Hemming Sheeting, pillow cotton, towelling, and table damask hemmed without charge this month. Why not take advantage of this offer, and replenish your linen cupboard at once. pass out of the sky line and settle at their landing place. In addition to the interest shown by those on the street and the occupants of public stated that the entire province will have been evacuated by Christian Church workers within two weeks. Anti-Christian demonstrations in that province included the recent lootings of churches, hospitals and private residences.

BROADCASTING The Transit Guest, published by the Pittsburgh Railway gives ample space to the hockey schedules and Incidentally to the advantages of using the street cars when the fans are going to the games. Of Interest to us is the fact that the name and fame of Ottawa are thus being carried far and wide. The Ottawa Hockey Association Li no mean asset to those who are devising schemes to give due publicity to the Capital. i APPRECIATED. The president of the' Chamber of Commerce In a U.S.

city wrote to the manager of the street railway, jet to come along. More than once buildings, there was also a great number of householders who hearing the unusual noise of so many aero engines, left their home and standing recently the motorman and conduc ran Mm for have had to get out and shift then bareheaded in many instances looked into the sky. Knee Deep In Snow. Out of the. snow laden sky, herald house parties by members of the air force.

Tonight they will attend the annual Garrison Ball to be held in Chateau Laurier. Anchored to the Ire. A detachment from Depot No. 1, Royal Canadian Air Force, re-fuelled the visiting airplanes shortly after they landed. They were then securely anchored to the ice.

At the landing stage the Americans, escorted across the ice by the Canadian flyers, were received by Major General J. II. MacBrien, chief ftaff; Group Captain J. S. Scott, of R.OA.F.: Mayor J.

P. Bai-harrie; Hon. John G. Foster, U.S. consul general; representatives of the narked automobile so that they could proceed on their way.

May we. request late Iunchers who have to park their cars on Sparks street to see that their automobiles are kept close to the curb. Our carmen win appreciate it. Thank you. ed by a buzz as of gigantic bees, they came, the twelve planes, toward Major Hill Park.

HOW THEY GROW HAIR ON THOSE THIN SPOTS New method dormant hah root First noticed In the south they complimenting him on his trolley service. He referred to two purposes the railway served: 1. It provides rapid, reliable and Take Advantage of DARWIN half-price coat sale Now in Full Swtnr Fashion Corner, Sparks a Elgin REPORT FURTHER OUTRAGES LONDON, Jan. 24. American missionaries reaching Hong Kong as refugees, says an Exchange Telegraph despatch from Jlong Kong, report further outrages by the Chinese.

Tliey tell of jthe looting on Friday or a Y.M.C.A. building and of looting which occurred at Foochow on Sunday, after on outrage on a Spanish convent. Pupils of a school for the blind were turned out of the building, which was later destroyed. Headmaster Woods and his wife were forced to flee, while the fate of their pupils is not known. rapidly approached.

Flying in spectacular triple formation, they appeared from Nepean Point as a flock of wild High over Major Hill Park they lengthened into single col economical transportation for the worker between his home and place of employment. 2. It affords a ready access to the shopping renter from outlying rrsi- aenual districts. various ssrvice clubs In the Capital, and hundreds of prominent citizens. The entertainment committee which looking after the American flyers this afternoon and evening until tlin Garrison ball consists of Group Captain J.

S. Scott, Wing Commander J. I Gordon, Wing Commander E. W. Stedman.

Squad. Leader A. E. God umn and circled far above the Royal Mint, Archives and other buildings on Sussex street, while thousands stood knee deep in the snow and watched with fascinated gaze the wonderful spectacle. Down they glided, silently and majestically, to their snow blanketed berths.

I I A if STREET CARS THE SAFEST. The Scientific American has com ACCORDING TO ED. HOWE, "How we grumble at the telephone companies, the electrlo lighting companies the gas companies, and the street railways! "We'll finally boycott all these, an we have the Japanese, because they are so polite, well managed, and work so cheap." Milk Butter Ice Cream Safe, Sanitary Wholesome piled the following statistics of fatal accidents: Aeroplane One killed out of every 21,452 carried. Steamship One out of every 973.438. it Railroad One out of every THE FIRST TAXI.

FLEW OVER LINDSAV. LINDSAY, Jan. 24 A squadron of 13 airplanes swooped over Lindsay this morning and caused considerable Interest. Thesy were flying two formations and were assumed to be from Detroit on thr way to Ottawa. Phone Q.

MM $00. Electric cars One out of every 422,460. FRENCH CONSUL ARRESTED PARIS, Jan. Hong Kong correspondent of the Indo-Pacific Agency says the situation in Klu-klang. on the Yangtse river, Is rapidly growing more serious, and thut the French consul there has been arrested.

The situation In the Yangtse ixirts is critical, he adds. JAPAN STANDS PAT. TOKIO. Jan. 24.

Foreign ofTlre rpokesmen stated today that notwlth-slaiuling the British move in dispatching trfips to China, the Jnpun-eo government does not intend the present time to send further reinforcements of warships. KNOW OF NO AGREEMENT. WASHINGTON, Jan. Admiral Williams, commanding Unit The Citizen Want Ad. that tells most sells the quickest.

(Advt.) A delver into the writings of Vlr-iriivius, Roman architect of the first century, B.C, has found references to the taximeter. The horse chariots were fitted with a device which re The figures for automobile fatal ities cannot be obtained In this form, but the percentage is known ta be Proves 9fh of ttllini hair and baldnesa larioly unnecessary new head of hair now in 90 day leased a small ball Into a bos every much hlsber than In the esse of ve thousand steps taken by the horse, hides operated by trained employes. cunt vi ucing rni rulated on the number of balls thus frey, Squadron Leader D. C. Hume, Plight Lieut, T.

A. Lawrence and Flying Ofllier K. Guthrie. Take Care of N.C.O.'s. The N.C.O.'s accompanying the visitors and the mechanics of the were taken hi chane by a It.CA.F.

committee consisting of Fllcht Sergt F. Aldrldge, Fllitht Srrgt. Wrberley and Sergt. G. Thompson.

This committee will entertain thrlr guests at luncheon and dinner today. Ilig Crowd on Hand. The announced arrival of the Amrr-Uau flyers early attracted hundreds to the scene and by eleven o'clock the crowds had grown until every available vantage point was black with spectators. The driveway was lined ith cttircna and the roadways leading down to the river were thronged. A noticeable feature was the turnout oi youngster.

The coming generation ere out for a treat as well ss their elders, and every eye scanned the heavens. Thero was not much to be sre-n: Indeed, even the Parliament liuildings were hidden by a thick haze, and It was freely predicted thut the Americans would be very lute in dropped. There were no doubt rannr travellers In those days who would wait until a horse with a long stride came along. OF THE HAIR. It works on the surface of the scslp, combating infection of the Sebum thst causes most falling hair snd baldness, snd UNDER THE SURFACE which sets to revive dormsnt hsir roots the roots men of science used to consider beyond reesIL Thus it stops fsllinf hsir completely in most esses.

It stimulates the roots to grrjv new hsir. It grows new hair. Scores of thousands of recorded results prove hs power beyond question. To svoid as4 ImU Ik VM Kaa trastmnt toi n4mr klt. rllt.

iuimIhi It ta vraa4 'r In tmn. mmtr hat lb prn muSKImi mt Mr auiiL nl IS. (Up htir MM thmi. fh. Mlr trm vtma ywlt tuptiia iHfuut vua Wltrt slHliilIi MODERN scientific research hss recently disproved many fs-vored, old theories on hair growing.

That new hair can actually be grown almost 70 of the time is the astonishing pronouncement today of numerous men of science. 1 Thoroughly new and revolutionary discoveries have been made. A method discovered which does what old-day science considered largely impossible. This method wss tried out, during-the last three years, in something over 200,000 esses, and records of results carefully kept. 70 times in 100, according to those records, results were successful jtuitS fSSTMtW sa mHtff It Is called the Van Ess Liquid Scslp Massage.

You use It at home a few quick rubs over the scalp night or morning that is alL It is different ed Slates forces in Chinese waters, had been consulted by other foreign naval officers on the problem of defending foreign nstinnnui in China should the need arise, the state department said today no formal agree, ment had been entered into betseen Great Britain, Japan, Franr and United Wales so far as the Washington government is concerned. A Dainty Appetizing Meatfocd Saiisnpe is a dainty appetizing nifat food rijrht for cvpry nn'itl in the Juy every dny in the yenr. Ik'insr tn de of select pork mid a clioioo Mend of Oriental spice. It. in the one raeatfood you tun always depend.

upou. Your grocer sells McGregor's. Put tip in pnpvr puckngi' six to the puiitnl. COULD NOT WAIT. After running half a block to catch street csr, forgetful of the fact that there are over a hundred cars always In service, the man who has an ofllre on the seventh floor of the Blank Building told us about a friend or his who sUuertd Into his room puffing like a loromotive.

"What a rlimb up those stairs!" he gasped. -Why didn't you take the elevator?" bs Ssked. "I meant In," the reply, but I Just missed the bllnkln' thing." TflOLI.EV rOLLV SAYS. The street car never has to stop To Oil Hi Unk anew: Voo'U find it near your borne or shop Whenever It due. Chorus.

What's the ase of worrying About ths iys per mile? Se, loek up year troubles In the old gsrus IN CITIES LARGE AND SMALL. Srores of news Items like the following appear In the public press: "In accordance with a new trfllc (regulation recently promulgated by the police department, parking for-bidden on Broad HI reel, Newark, NJ, In the district between the IjM-ks-wanna Railroad Hialion and Clinton Avenue, and on Market Street from the Pennsylvania Railroad Station to the Court Iloune, between I and iun. and between 440 and 1 p.m. The new rule became Irectlve Jan. 3rd, after extensive lamtigstlons by the city's tnglneert had demonstrated the serious Interference to trsffla rsused by aalnmoblles parked In wild rows along these streets, sometime two or three abreast, reaching the Capital owing to the pour r.ymg conditions.

Across the rivrr from Hull poured a stesoy stream of visitors to the Ot tawa side, auamnillng the already REFUSE CLEMENCY TO WINNIPEG BANK BANDIT Wilfrid Boimin, sentenced to be tanged at Winnipeg tomorrow, has been refused clemency by ths govrr iwr-in-councU. Uonnln was immd giilliy of the murder of Morris Osr-vie on Msy 2R last In ihe eourss hold-up rf the svenus btanrtt of tin ltoyal Uuik at Win WlB. overflowing gathering and lining the The Home of Good Things to Est 231-233 BANK ST, near Linger. Thonrs 6501-2-3-4 Queen. 6 124 from any other home method known.

It Is protected by U. S. pstents. It does whst bo other method does or hss ever done. Thst is, it musst-rs tremendously sctive root-rejitvensting snd germ-comhstinsj elements This mtti4 Brw Mimst Srut Simply hi Via Km Uavii Mui, tk M-6r ttwnHi vlts wnttM rrm.

Or ssuis Musis S-ir kolUa try. VAN ESS sUesstsfAstlfiiiifs TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WM0 nhl, I rhf e.urh, mi, imi in inc. Am I. Aoi soiUe-tmllo-euuJe, CVc'tinur, afur.

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