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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 21

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i iT- iTizfv, orrff, rvn. FR'rMV. pfcfmrff 9. wt. CITIZEN PHOVES: QtTE S5M TWTVTT-OTS Sudden Passing Of movement in preventing this by, 'them mi-rt a curious hesitation of motioning him to be seated.

manner. "Well rr.y dear young lady, rcu "Anything on your mind?" hen engaged In selling fuel oil with headquart rs at Refipath and Dal-hcusie streets. social and sporting circles, and the news of his sudden passing will come as a great shock to those who knew him. PARIS LOVE given us a great surprise, tasked Armand. his inns folded Santini began.

"I had no Idea I watchinz the saturnine face close-! you Intended to corns down, when I Sar.tim looked up quickly. Solomon Coplan In Mr. Coplan left his home shortly before rune o'clock yesterday rr.orr-: mg for his office. He helped load or. of the trucks and then went into his office.

When a truck ast saw you. ies! he raid surprisingly, d- nBlHis Carase Office oarage By NINA WILCOX PUTNAM No?" said Alacia drily. "It was like showirg in his dark eyes i rather a sudden decision. But this 1 sudden gltam "You are!" Then he turned Alacia. Listen!" he Do said, "about this entry of his.

you think it's fair to me?" Death of Well Known appeared after turning Into a Uttla blind atreet. Just after Armand left Parta. Cot. Bradley, an American, who waa a friend of Armand, waa Injured in aa auto amasn. pines Man.

Wa Aetivr Worker in Com-nmnilv Welfare Caiir. "Why not?" It was Armand' who replied. "Bera-ise it as understood that' only one Europa was to be raced'" Santini was openly ant-azonistic now. "I am the favorite, and the Since tfca death ot ar hutband t-o yara Kata 6f hai mad noo 000 bT rontinuln tha manu-iutwi in Franca of tM now famoua American motor rar Furori. Aiireao Santinl.

whom she knw only as a and drmr of raring cm, and who waa in constant attendance on ker waa chief of a gam of jewei thieea. Mra. Eavers" daughter Acacia Bad recently fallen In love at f.rat aUht with a handaojre ynuni? Prench-jon whom ahe learned later waa Ar- INSTALMENT 28 (Continued). The cars were listed under the drivers' names, with that of the car opposite and the starting number affixed to the left. Santini's num Solomon Copian, kr.ovn in Jewish charitable and fraternal work in the Capital and formerly fact is giving great distinction to the car.

And now comes a second entry. It looks like a weakness, a I 4, -is L'v way r.f in-i trcd.Ji icn. ce Pas, the Grand Duke jcski." i -5 Savers' devoted office boy." i the latter bowing from the aist. "Ore moreover who is cap-: able of taking a hint. I'll have a look at thfie papers and see you later." Ho clicked his heels, bowed I a second time, got far as the door and even went outside before popping his head in azain.

"Have I you any money?" he asked plain -j tively, "I'd like to take a look In 'at the Casino!" "Oh fnr the love of mike. Valdy Alacia laughed, "get it from the And the head vanished. "Now dearest," she said turnip, Armand. "whRt ha happened? "Something rather rxid," he told her. "I 'an into Santinl on the I street a few mir.utf ago and he 1 pretended to be surprised and delighted to see me.

There was ab-folutcly nothing ia his manner to he knew I'd chased him across France. But he'd eat hold of a program and he didn't seem over- joyed about my havir.s entered the I course! He was probably astounded at finding I was not in Jail! That i may be him, right now!" Armand added as the telephone rang. And indeed, a few moments later Santinl himself was in the doorway, immaculate, darkly smiling. He 1 nodded to Armar.d and would have kissed Alacia'g hand but tor her; is an important race irom a r.f?s point of view, as you must realize, and I like to look after the Europa'a interest myself. Are you well taken care of?" "I am stopping with some friends, thanks," he said, his eyes narrowing.

"And where Is the car?" Alacia sked casually, "just in case I want to get in touch with you." There was the slightest fraction of a wait before he answered her. "At the garage he said, "the big garaee near the starting point. Practically all the raring cars are there." "All right!" said Alacia. "Will you have her out on the Condamine at ten tomorrow morning? We want to get some press photos." ber waa five, and running her fin? manaser rf the Princess Thcavr. Ktand da ran- rnncB unaiu.

p4j.4jriT- Lick of faith, and I think it Surviving, besides hjs widow, formerly Revka Bloom, are tore sons. DavicL Toronto; Louis and Joseph Coplan. st home: two daughters. Irene and Lillian Coplan, both at home; one brother, A. H.

Coplan. Ottawa; three sisters. Mrs. J. Rubin.

Ottawa; Mrs. D. Rubin, Barry's Bay; Mrs. H. Harkavy, jYork city.

The funeral was held from his home. 118 York street, this afternoon at one o'clock. Rabbi Freed-man of the Rideau svnagogue conducted the service. Interment was in the Jewish cemetery, Metcalfe ro3d Pa-tor AecepU Call to Overbrook Tabernacle After 4Eontinulng with a superintendent for six years since Its establishment the Gospel Tabernacle of the Christian and Missionary Alliance at Overbrook is to have a pastor. Rev.

Robert Moora of Ouelph. Ont, has accepted a call to the pastorate there and will taka charge of the work on Sunday, December 11. In September last Rev. Mr. Moore conducted a successful three weeks' campaign in the Overbrook tabemarle.

anrken pretender to the French er down the list she discovered died yesterday at his offic-e in his to re s'orrd. Why ts it a sign Of weakress?" twrcial garace. He had been driver returned delivering a ioad yesterday afternoon, he found Mr Coplan Ivir.g on the floor of his office. Dr Harry Dover, the family phyfcman. a is called and pronounced him dead In his capacity of coroner, he stated thai Mr had died of natural causes as the garage is quite large ar.d cleat a from earben mor.trxu! fumes was impossible.

No inquest will therefore be necessary, he stated The Life Salomon Coplan wis born in Minsk Russia, 55 years aeo and came to this country atwut 28 years ago to take up residence Ottaaa He was first engaged in manaemg the old Princess Tneter on Rideau street, and when that was superseded bv the Kideau Theater, had an interest in the latter. He a as a member of the RirVnu Street synagogue and was "tome, time president of the synagogue. He was also actively Interested in mum- I Jewish community works of the city. During his many year' residence in the Capital he irrl" a wide circle of friends 1n busir.es.-.' Alacia demanded." "Monsieur de fr of the former Super Scr-Pas is a splendid driver, and she Gas n'1 Company of added slowly, "if you fail to win. a Hul1 and latterly hart he may "If Mad-moisrlle has any objec- "He's not the owner!" said the tions to try standmu up for my man insultinulv.

Anv more than he said glibly, "fm- rights." he said hotly, "she must, I am. He got the car just as I T'w" had -wn- reea. Santlnt induced Mra. Surra to "It's A lucky number," said her fabuloua rublea reeet and mand4 vnjce el05 at her they were Pirona one of hia gang auaatituted inwatlona )ust be- I elbow. He threw his hat and s.iclc fnre Santinl left Paria in the Europa I on the table and in the presence racer he waa to dme in the Grand 0f the Brand duke, kissed her hand Prix at Monte Carlo.

Armand waa arreted became he had handled the respectfully. Forgive coming ribiM, but Piron gave bond. A in without knocking, but the door Jaioii girl told Alacia that Santinl was open!" he added. "To tell was going to throw the Monte Carlo I th truth have some imiinrtant rare and aeyeral clue. led Alacia totne Mun.

1 nave some important believe he had the rubiea when he I news. I ve Jiut seen Santinl and a'arted for Monaco. Armand agreed he'll be here at any moment." lathered up a sheaf of notes intlnl a racer In the Grand Prix and i In this ear they left Paris In pursuit, from the cade and handed them to ThT lr Santinl a trail on the 1.000 the Russian. mile ehaoe until they were Just, out- a.de of Monte Carlo; then he dia- YOU two must know Men Other. too pleased! But the numbers! explain them more fully" are not painted on the cars yet." "Oh don't let's even discuss it any "That dors not matter," said she.

further' cried Alacia. "I'm sorry although it did. "We'll get some if you're so sensitive. Santtr.i. but informal pictures first." there is nothing to be done.

I "Very well, thrn, ten o'clock." he can't sixty other Europa did through a woman! In two steps Armand had strode to the door and held it open. "Get ou." he said briefly, "before I throw you out!" Rantml got to his feet In an unhurried manner and assented meekly enough. Then being entered if their owners care I picked up his soft grey hat. he looked from one to the other of to race them." (Ts Re Continued) 1 1 Another Shipnient of 250 All Mew 1933 Model i Off Radios erea at sweeping Eteaucteons on Saturday 50 Only 1933 Stewart -Warner utiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiif I 20 Only 1933 Stewart Warner I 1 9 O'CLOCK SPECIAL! ft AMMMm AMi 1 KING liliiBlS I Hp i line ii i muuci Model 'M' 'SUPER POWERED" Regular 1933 Value $89.50 Stewart-Warner's advanced 1933 superheterodyne circuit that provides tremendous power and true-to-lifc performance. It has automatic volume control that makes possible the reception of both strong and weak stations at the same volume.

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