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ro.XDO.V, Do. I. Mitt Ellen eYIIkenaon's bill to compel th po lie authorities to employ' women constables wu given Us first reading la the House of Common tonight. Tho Government left tho metumr to tho fre vote of tho HoitM, neither taking sides in (ivor of It or sgalnaf lu MIm Wilkinson la tho only Labor woman member of tho iioua of Commons. The Horn Secretary, Sir William Jo)niion-Hlcka Informed a deputation of femtnins social and political worker that wa not opposed to women being on a polico (ore but he anld It waa dimcuft to dlcate to, the local authorities on tho niattor, There were only aft police women throughout tho country, he ad of the belonging to and be thought Ihla ahowed that there dui a definite objection by tho loc, authorities to women police.

Kir William euveated that' Com-mandnnt Allen of tho Women's Auxiliary Fol.ce should draw up a niaiiu.il about tho proposed, duties of policewomen which ho could I )niH and perhaps publish, Tour Qhristmas Budget II it not true Out the fullest enjoyment of Christ-" ma cornea from the knowkdee that each Deraon hag been remembererj by a To know this plea jure one mutt chooat thoughtfullf -and without butt or flurry, i Becauae a little bter you will be busy with counties -other details, we would euggest that you. visit ua now, when both of us have that ample time so essential to secure just the wanted thing. -It will pay in comfort, time and money, for-by studied thought and expenditure you will avoid increased cost and keep within your Christmas budget. AMUBSMINTS. 11 and 12 Andree PASCAL Port St.

Martin Theatre An Cnmpanr. la Trtnch Playa IHIBSY FVK." LES NOUVEAUX RICHES (The Kewly tUchj BATCnDAT MATINEEl Let Romanesqnei Edmins RoMaod. STTRDAT r.VK.: Lea PetiU (The Little Ones) TkliMa Sow at Hot ORIro Eva, 76c to tX.OO. Mat, tuc lo NOW SHUW1NO BLANCHE SWEET and BEN LYON OTHER ATTRACTIONi TODAY ANt BALANCE OP WEKK QUEEN ALEX. ANDBA'S FUNEBAL First Bhowlnc fa fVna4s The "Coto-a" is the Female "Sheik" Starts Saturday Eegular Prion ONE WEEK ONLY DANCE TONIOHT Woedrrful muelc; wnndrAtl floor; luxurlnuM aarroundlnga at the THE WEMBLEY Table Rcerrratlmi Q.

SM Bank Htrert salt (Coprri.ht 1920) George McMailUI sv BOY WAS BLOWN 30 FEET IN AIS NEW TORK, Dsc I. Ignition ef gas pocket br a oower conduit blr the cover uff men-hol and Arthur Leonard. I. who waa rldlns over It on hie bicycle 10 Ixt In the air. The boy suffered fractured HUll.

to' SI gift that genuinely pleases '4 '4 ,4 4 ,1. 4 Diamond 4 1 1 HCKOMMTS TONIGHT POSITIVELY At 8d5 Russell Theatre SEEOEI Bluatriou! Buuian' PIANIST Plenty of Seaerved and Rush BeaU Yet 11.00 to $3.00. Tills WEEK. Six Arts of Keith-Alter Vaudeville. OTIS MITCHELL and Maryland Slngen A Slnjobt mm ftaartftl Imtk Vmll.t, Koiiga of tho tUitlca," and MEEOIIDEa OaVHJJE JOHNSON And llla Orrhnrtra.

lWN0VA anLEE THREE LITTLE MAIDS CL1TT JOHNSTON VAN CELLO and MARY ON TIIK BCHEEN A Bciijii MaMrrlrc Made twh Girt Kiaa Play. bnil Caat larlaSaa JTAT HUNT MAnr.H BPTj. LAMT FTHEIi n.AVTON WAM.A Aesop's Fables Comedy Keith's Hews Weekly fnllnM Shawa It a.a It mm aai aaa 4aa Krfc aJ aai- bnM ra MARGARET LIVINGSTON With aa AH Star Oast In "The CHORUS LADY" A Revelation of tha good and svil tint lis behind ths bright lights of Broadway and ths race track. KOW PLATING IMPERIAL th to on la th a of Fsatwis Caen-ie. lies.

The Ottawa Evening Journal 18 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1025. NOT OPPOSING WOMEN OTTAWA ORGANISTS Bringing Falter) VELL-I AtKCt tKGGte. ir I COOLO CO out an' ENTERTAIN H0LL1NS TOAWT- 1 Luncheon To Famoiu Blind Musi Radio VAAecVog -g I tjvj. i sT II gtl 1 1 CSNV r. cian Given By Local Centre.

ON THE POLICE FORCE But Sees Definite Objection To Them. N.VME A COMMISSION TO ERECT SKI JUMP 1 m. Decide To Burn All Medical Re cords of St. Luke'i Hospital, Haadad bjr alaasrsv W. T- C.

Sav tin, a dapntatlon 4 eomaoaad o( Maaara. fi. O. Blackadar. D.

Klrbjr, W. Bookar and A. Bruce, from th Clirratda. Bkl Club waited on Board et ODirtrbl yaatarday, rU.atlns th prlvilat of bains allowed to par- tlclpit equally In vrjrnay with th Ottawa, ski Club, In lha pro posal to erect a temporary ski Jump at Bockltrr forth boldlns it th Domuuoa akl meet hr, A-- tut wMk h4 Ottawa BM Club wa sva authority to ahead and 1st the contract for erectlnr th temporary Jump, but after hearlns th Clltraida. delegation yeaUrday th Board decided to cancel Ma action and arrans for a commlaaloa conaletlns of Police Vlasletrat Hopewell, and two repreeentaUvea named by the two orlncioal akl clube, who ahall be empowered to add to their number, to be tn full chars of erecting th new temporary akl Jump.

All th aklers of th city will be flven every opportuniiy to the new Jump, while a conference of Cllffaiilea and the Ottawa Bkl Club haa been called by th Board oucuaa eo-operauon. It Is underetood that clubs ara moat anxloua to work tosother the propoaltlon. When th time opportune th temporary Jump at Kockllff will be removed and a permanent Jump put up. Mayor Ba lharrle auiaaated that Ottawa football team given banquet or apme other honor, In recoenltlon of having won th Do minion championship. In th opinion th city aoUrltor.thia could be don legally and it will be discussed later, city Council laet night also approved of a motion along this Una by Alderman Jaasoa.

Bora All Records. Aft platee, charta and record of Bt, Luke's Hospital that war left In tha vacated Inatltmlon ar to be burned, that no prlvat Information will 'over public, this action being decided on at th request of th Bt. Luke'a Hospital Board. It wu decided to Inform the Berlc Memorial Kndowment committee that It would be Inadvisable to put on a campalan for funda In Ottawa for th Queen Alexandra Sanitarium, near London. OnU.

owing to th fact that Ottawa la about to start a drive tor (unda for the Royal Ottawa Sanitarium hare. A letter'from the Beck Memorial Endowment Commute euaweata that they allowed to address Council in regard to a ctvio grant and a publlo aubacriptlon brought the matter befor th board yeetarday. "STnANObElf IKWI8 WOX. DliNVKIt, itWlo, Dec. Si.

(Strangler) Lewis, claimant to the world's. heavyweight wrtwtllng defeated Wayne Big) Maim hero last tiignti -two talla out of three. Lewis took the first fall In-XI minute and Js seo-onds with a headlork. Munn gained the second fall after a lively see- sion during which he tossed Lewis out of the ring. The time wsa II minutes, S3 seconds.

Good Tasle An4 conslderatlofi so Into Own srloctioa of Jewelry as a tlhriMmaa gltU Nollilng could be fnoro appropriate for iha aailrtloaa woman tluta a esnulatto ra-arl necklace, a dainty wriat watch, or a fine ring, chosen at MILMOTS. 15th ANNIVERSARY SALE Extraordinary Values ta FUR COATS ALFRED COTE TAs Some 0 Good rrs" 'j IS RTDEAU AMCSKMRNTS. A Dramatic Triumph That Stands Supremely Alona Second and Last Week ALSO maud rouaxt SOPRAKO RFXJUIiAR PKlr-KS HOW PLAYING SEEM EUROPE WITH COREY, What To See and HowWhat Everything Bhould Oott tha Avermje Mr. andKn. Jonet.

No. 32 Chester's Soman Walla, Bf sflKHBERT COREY, 3. CHESTER, KnKland, Peo. 9. Luck baa leeu with ua," montly, of course, duo to tha fact tbat wo aro from North America, Only tourists, and of them only North American tourist, have money to -ipend on tight nowadays, and ao we have 'everywhere had our choice of guidea.

Broadly apeakinff, a guide ia a delusion and apt to be a an a re. lie gabbles hia few facts without a broad knowledge 'to sustain them, aa if they, had been learned in what our friends here call a "Dame 'a school," 'and except that the visitor is apt to know nothing whatever of what he haa eome to see, would be more than useless. Til show you -the old cahb said. better ihaa ihsm auidos and at was monoy." sio ws took him and for two hours wandarsd throush this most deloo-tablo city, one of tho few remainlns In Knglaud with Us walls still la place. I shall not attempt to five tho history of Chester, from tho time tho Homens took It from Us owners to tho day that Kins Charles stood on a tttwer.

ao an inscription tells, watched hi army bolus torn to pieces on Rowton Moor. liut It la hero that one tela the Uluston of antiquity as nowhere alas In Knglsnd, it seems to me. The walls itlll surround tho lty very turn Is an ajiclsnt house, Its carven front overhanirlny tho street. Ths two principal streets cross each other at right ancles -no doubt fol io win a tho city plan laid down by tho Romans nd In them th batter shops "aro In a row of balconies to which on must mount to Our ancient cabby found us th palsc one occupied by th Earls of Derby and now tenanted by poor people, in spits of Its richly carved 7 HE ONCE 0 VER: H. t.

S-H1LLIPS. Uuicg for Hunting Deer. 1 AH deer hunters shall sound a horn at Interval ef ten yards when proceeding through any woodland. I Slow moving hunter shall keep to th right and allow fsstsr moving marksmen to pass. A hunter about to stop and Indicate In which direction ha Intend 4 Isolated hunters shall be required to send up colored flares at intsrvaie or thirty seconds.

S-AII huntsrs booming separ ated from the main body, and wish ing to move through the brush, shall raise a banner not lees than sight feet long by four feet high with the Inscription. "Positively Hot a Deer, Elk, Moos or Other Quad-rupd." Any hunter mistaking a fellow-hunter for- a deer or ether animal, shooting at him aad missing shall forfeit' -bis amateur stsndlng ba pen-. allied yards for unnecessary g-oughnesc v. -Any hunter shooting at another and bitting him ahall -t. guilty ot.

proves-lonallsni and have his" license 1 suspended for sixty -( days. In a ctreutnstance where two mooa huntora shoot at each other at the earns time and both ml. both shall proceed to th nearest soologlcsl garden and leave It to the keeper to decide which looka the more like a moos. Th hunter so designated ahall- return' to the WRITER AND SOLDIER DIES ATAGE OF 90 George F- Fitzgerald Passes Away In New York. Krif t.

George Freeman Fltsgerald. 1 Brltlah eol-dler, New York newapaper man and veteran eorreapondent, -died today in Bt. Vincent's. HospltsI after a brief lllneaa. waa yeare He wss beat known In New York, wher lived, only during th closing days of his career, as an authoritative writer on Near Eaat affairs and a staunch sdhsrent of ins jrlan nationallat cause.

His writing career beraa -when he. we a young subaltern la th She) Was Troubled With Chronic Constipation Osce your bowuls boeoms eonrtl-pated you are la for a lot of trouble, as constipation is one' of the meet prolific sonrr.es of disease that the aumaa race Is addicted to, therefore a ires notion of the bowsls everyday ahould be the aim of ererroaa Who aspires perfect health. Mrs. W. Lswrence, CI oversale East, N.B., writes: "I wee troabled with ehronie constlpstioe, ud became so bad I was almost afraid to eat earthing.

One day I sew year advertiseneat so I got tare vials, and after taMsg them have aevsr beem treablea siacs with eoaatipatl Tvt np o)t br Tae T. UVva Uauted, TeToats. fronts. In. t-1 a.

secrst chamber where one th earls and their friends hid from their enemies. it was lucky man then who died" In his bed. would call It rather a small and unlmpresalv place, but It did th Earl of Derby very well Indeed and th nam of Derby has always been 4n to conjure with In England. No on know bow old I th cathedral nor how- often it has been rebuilt. a few years ago the mouldering atone of Its exterior was replaced beoaus It had becom lm-poasibly shabby.

Today It la to van era i ad for Its ace and Ha history, but not greatly to dmlred for Its beauty. There ar other cathedrals which more completely fill tha eye. Her one la mora apt to remember that William th Conqueror gave thd town to his nephew. Hush the Wolf, and that Hush began tho building of th -present Abbey Church, and to determine to aee his four-foot sworn Iq th British Museum in London. XV Bo CtondnnedV i shoot shall hold out hi hand to to shoot.

-i r- heavy brush and allow; the either man to take five shots st him. It shall be the duty of 'tb gams wardens to place 7 stuffed heads of deer, moose and elk on trees st Intervals of svery too yards In all. forests so hunters mny know what these anlmala look like. 10 The placing of aoft hate von these anlmala to confus hunters shsll be considrd bad portsmanshln.rr 1 1 Whenever a hunter thlnke he sees a deer, elk 'or moose, he shall blow a police three, times before firing. The teat, le thla; If It really I a dr, e'k or moose it will not nss and ask yu for a 12 All.

hunters shall at all times obsy ths tratnc- 'laws governing deer hunting and observe carefully th signals. It One -red light-In the rrsfflo towsr shsll be interpreted aa mean ing. "Deer ahead, but open, only to east and west bound hunters." 3 4 Green Indicates dser ehssd end opsn to north and aouth-bound gunners. British army during th Crlmaan war. He was nromoted to cap taincy durlnr that conflict and al most simultaneously cams Into his nnat Bromine nee ss war eorrea pondent for th Ixmdon.

Stsndard. He served th Mm paper during th QrcoTurklah war of 18 77. and as correspondent for th Ixndon Dally News, covered th Bolealso campslttn In Egypt, jind later waa with Kitchener In th Sudan. Bewteen th th years of his ser- vie as- war eorreapondent and hi arrival In America was nt to Armenia aa a member of th Ion don committee Investigating con-dttl one there. His report of Turk ish atrocities was said to have been principally responalbl for British eJTtrtji at Armenian Teller.

In Brltlah politics he was known as a radical. Ramaay JMsr Donald former Prim Minister of Rngland. wan nns of his friends, and In hla stlvltles lh behalf of the Iriah Ntlonallsts he was closely asaocta-tsd with -rriday" Fltxgerald, th famous Irian quemirt. CARAVAN WORK i CANADA "Caravan "tVorlt In Western Can ail a- was th litis of aa address given by Miss Ruby. Cowan befor th Member of Bt.

George's Man's Club, laat nlsht, at Bt. George's Anslican Church. Ualng Kdmonton as a has. Mlas Cowan and a no Her of other young women toured a 1, 000 -m lie area In northern Alharta, apreadlng ths work of ths Church of Kngland'e aunday schools. Ths young woman travailed In a motor truck, and did all thalr own repair work.

The Journays were taken under the aus-plcea of the Hoard of Beltaioua Education at Kdmonton. Besides giv ing short talks along the route In public schools and other public bulldlnga, the young women atarted a Hiinday school by mall, children writing to tham for spiritual guld anee and halp. A bouquet of flowers wss pre vented to the spaaker. The dale on which ChrtMmaa waa orlalnaltr obeerved was January Uniformity In ths data of Christmas with the exception gf the. Armenian Church, which atlll retain.

Januarv was not attained until A.D. 411. AHEjND FUNERAL EDWARD ZIEBELL Three Brothers From Ottawa Are, Present. faeeial to Tk evraal. PEMBROKK, Dk I.

Th, funeral of Edward J. Zlebell; youngest son of Mr. and lira. Oustav riebell, US ChamoerUIn street, who died on Saturday, December In bis 11th year, was held at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon tha' family Interment was made in Wsly United cemetery. Th, funeral waa largsly attended by relatives and frlenda, and a larg Bum-bar of beautiful floral tributes were Th chief mouraera were, Mr.

and Mrs. Ouatave Zlabsll, parents of th deceased; two slaters, Mies Rachel Zlebell, of Pembroke; Mr. George Cord ell. of Detroit, Mlch.j three brothera Mr. Aleg- Zlebell, Mr.

Oeorg Zlebell, and "Mr. Ouster Zlebell. all of Ottawa. A number of pupils of th Junior third class of th Kmc Ward Public School, of which form deceaaed was a pupil, attended th funeral. Acting aa pall-bearer -wr an little chums.

ant ere Oeorg Wilfrid Heln, Oordon Demant, Gordon Mavss, Cart Ball, Leonard Schuks. 1WHITE I'ERSIAJfV Jfn. Vf. 'A. Moeser.

It Cotlec arena, wu awarded th flnet prise cup for th beet white Peraian eat in tn Montreal Cat Bhow held at. th Windsor- Hotel. Montreal, laet Thursday and Friday. Thr wr over 100 eata entered In tha various exnioitiona Th eat-a- 'uama Prince SreamwoloC Sale of Genuine "Hurlbut" Lamb's -Wool-f Slipper Soles These soles have a leather hot- torn, and a soft lamb's woll bottom. Ail thst Is necessary to make them Into sllppsrs Is to attach the knitted top to the braid around edge of sol.

Prices: Children's PSlf Lsdle pslr lien's pair For 'fr Christmas Groceries Queen 7100 Wavstasrs 1twaa Fwddles-a. Put In bow is. One pound alia, eci two pound sise, gai three pound slse, aijsa, Atsaeve Phlls4elp1ita Plwaa reatetltitr. Put up In tins. One pound else, ei two pound alee, gM rttrtetle Pleas Fwddlaw Two pound psnkagas fot gl raslek Kstaral Freeh ns.fPut ja 'ns pound mats, apeoial.

aa eaoh. i Piaest -CAallry srhaded poand. i wewahetled -Wnlsrs pound. i ffrw' gaelled Alaaeeaas, 'gpeclaly ga pound. 'p -riseet' Qssttty Ksarllah Peel.

Citron, lamon and ran re, mlaed, and ct ready for use. Malt pound cartons, gnei pound ear ton a Sea Presife BeaMfleee mr Vended RaJaaa Tw 1-pound packages for Kats Itrwag Vettns CvrraarS. On pound packagaa, are. Hejiijr rsnd cnrraaita. One pott ad pack-, agea, sae.

nalesja Wis Crefllea. port, grap or glnser. Xasrge bottlaa, se AlfrSd Jiolllns, Mus. F.R.C. Sale Linen Table Cloths Formerly $8.50 if" CT A Extra good value In heavy, b.

I I all linen table clothe. They JJ aJ have a lovely satin finish end -attractive round designs. In ft IS Inch slie. Your choice while the Supply last, at only SS.M each. jj, i Brown's-- 43c 60c 75c All Linen IS only of thss ansa tani cloths this snoderat prlc.

Thev' mad of fln ail in Sft as Inch tractlvIy Unbleached Table Damask heavy anblesxhed qual iched ity with an attractive actlvs It was mad land In It Inch le i-rlcs, only S1.1S Ida por Clirlstinaa Olviatf i' She certainly would welcotn one ef these dainty doylies aa a Christmas Gift is or they are ao useful aad attractive All slsea ta match ia round, square and oblong ahapsa. Romd Shape, In to 14 Inch sires, Stc to SIS. Sqeare Shapee In I I I Inch else, Soo each; txa inch else, and 11 IS Inch siss. Oblong Shapes In I 11 tnch else, SSei and IS a It inch sltv SS.SO. Special.

saw at Give Her a Length of All-Wool French Chiffon Broadcloth It's Specially Priced Jnst received a new shipment of this fashlonsbl ehlSoa broadcloth for Chrhitmae selling. It's a tarn, all. wool with a close even weave CLAIMS LIBERALS CAN GO FULL STEAM AHEAD Is Declaration Made By Lloyd LONDON', Ens D4. l.Th great Liberal party can now go full ataam declared David Lloyd George at th, conclualon et a conterenc her today at which representatives of both wlnga of th party arrived at a unanimous decision on ths land policy of ths former prrolr. There hare been a few concessions and -a few ad-Justments, added, Tut my com-mitts', proposals still bold ths Id." An officlsl ataliaut whlclr'was Issued Uter asaartad that the Liberal Association was convinced of tho urgent need for a radical and far-reaching policy en rural "land reform and that It had adopted a statement which.

It waa hoped, would eerve as a basis for discussion by th, party on a matter of vital importance to tn An Illustrated ti'avslogus titled, "In Bonnl Scotland," wai given by Mr. R. r. Fleming before th, Toung Peoples' Society of Churchy last. night.

Splendid views of th high' land and lowlands, were afforded by tho colored slide, and Mr. Fleming's address was thoroughly Community, singing, un der the direction of Meeana, Bert Armstrong and Harold Johnston, afforded a pleasing half hour, and old Scottish, aim formed th great' part of th song programme. v. Dr. cum praaiaaa.

Orosp comprito Chttim'i; Patenfleather button boots with tops. 1 And smoke elk leather boots in blucher style. -i Sizes 6 to 7, and 8 to lQYi in the lot. end a rich, smooth finish. For dresses and suits Is much to the fore, as It mskes up sdmlrshly snd fast-dyed rosewood, sandalwood.

Flemish and powder-blues, navy and black la Inch width. ih. f.mnii. Kiln, irneiiaa luncheon held yssUrday by th, -local centre. Canadian College et Organists.

Dr. Holllns. whose charming compositions are known to organists the, world ovsr, replied to th tout In a delightful manner. He paid very high tribute to the organ et thla continent aad referred to th, orgaa of St. Paul's Church.

Toronto, designed 7 by T. J. Pslmsr, A.B.C.0I, as en of th, finest had played on. Th meeting waa presided over by Mr. J.

Bearder. Mua Bac, F. R.C.O, and other speakers included Mr. T. J.

Palmar, Herbert Sanders and Mr. Arthur Perry Among those preeent were Miss N. Krerlch. U. Lene, C.

Llnttell, B. Worden. Mrs. J. Bearder and Maaara.

1. W. Bearder. J. JJ.

Birch, K. Huaon, J. Hughea-Johnaon, Kav. M. B.

Johnson, -V. R. Kennedy, J. A. Los, T.

J. Palmer. W. A. Parry, C.

J. L. Itickwood, E. Sharp and 1 U. Whit.

Dr. Holllns waa aocom- panled by y. H. Bond. PEESENT3 A PEIZE TO BERT BAKER The Sixth (All Saints') Troop.

Boy Scouts, held their annual sup--' per In All Saints' Church hall last night. Thar wss a full attendance or th troop, and tha guest Includ- ei C. H. MscLaren, C.U.a district scout commissioner: Mr. A.

H. Tremalns, chairman of tho troop committee, and ilv. O.l llenhiirn. ti.nnn Following (upper, ahort addresses on aoout topics were delivered by. th guests, end Mr.

Tremslne pre-sentsd a prise to Patrol Leader Bert' Baker, winner of a troop competition. Community ringing wsa led try Acting A.S.M. Georg' Rove, several novelty turna wer by the various pat role. Scout Master Kalway presided, and on behalf of th troop received th con, gratutatlons' of th guest on ths fact that th Sixth Troop, on of th first I to 'b organised In. ths had completed II years "of and continual WANTS NEW YORK, N.Y., Uc.

Mrs. th, liquor- patrol as th, "Queen of th Border Hum Runner aaya sh runa rum for xcitmnt and to relieve th monotony of turkey breeding which, la her true vocation. et-vanvmintbus mn aia Oirif Com aarly for first -eholc. It' selections free with each purchss John Raper Piano Co Ltd, lit-' 17 Sparks St. 3W i -i Table Cloths satin-On i $3.59 to sell linn yarns siss, and at quel- frm asw saw spot ti I In Scot- I I width, and alULe) for wear.

yard. et iraham Boots Point Venice Doylies 1 $3.75 Prsnch quality wears well. Comes In fawn, grey, green, brown.

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