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v. 7- Woni(j Bv Kirinnnnar (When $30,000 Paid Diughter. of City Manager of Kansas City Ab ducted From Home by Two AsrteUd by Mm win. KANSAS CITY. Ibr A-H Mary McUroy, H.

wu ransomed hum tS lunib i il father. r. McElroy, city mmiw of Kan City. Ma. She wu sbducW by two an ebte McElroy home to the couotr) club district HtDrav and VU aa Blrcy.

Jr a mad contact with th kidnappers this afternoon on lonely iwm ui wjananu county. Kansas, cross th slate line. They handed over a package containing tM.OOt so hilla. an the promise that Miai McElroy would freed within two hour. Th girl appeared at th HQ-burn Oolf Club about (our p.m.

i Sh wu unharmed, but appeared Mheustod. 3h said htr abductors, released her from a car it the pu entering th club grounds, i Immediately upon word hr the following daecrtptlon of! th kidnapper wa broadcast to mill polira carat 1- wfcH. f1v.iet Bin inchaa tall weight PmmeY Kai tear or deep "Wo, whit man. years old. I Inch, broad -shoei- jaw" Ranm of Maa had torn de-manded at flrat Hew of th kid-upplnf was withhold noUl the iirl'j safety waa eanired.

The kidnapper had mroataned to kilt her tt police jawepepen wan notified. doetlen shortly after tt occurred, but pteWkjbed nothing until ah was sal. gunmen forced Miss boUly paat 1 eaanuUe at lar-a a bv maid. Thy TMADUn Lit CANADA. Montreal, vuy -Anpi.

by their four children, th Earl and Countaai of Hinto an in Canada todar for an mtoooad vacation. The OxintaM. formerly Marlon Cook, of Montreal and her family, waa met vuxw arriral yesterday aboard th Hpon amTai ycawrday Duchaw of Bedford by Mr QARDE IOSE iorraflaitd 1 yowawrtea. Tha beat ahnya UM MM mpanihra. BRINGING UP FATHER.

Mrs J. A. Gemmill Dies at Midland Daughter of. the Late Hon. W.

A. Ogilvte Former ly Prominent Here. Mat. John Alexander GaunilL daufhter of th laU Hon. Senator A.

W. Oil I vie. pioneer and founder of a large flour milling concern with hearlquarleri In Montreal and a for. mer prominent reaident of the Cap! tal died suddenly at th home of her water. Mn.

Jtmea Playfalr. Mid land, Onl jMlerdoy. The Mri. Cammillf death, at th Tl yean, will he rocalTOd by many old fnmdi in Ottawa with keeoect regret Ailhougtt aheant from Ottawa for more than yoam. ah will never-tbelaaa be well remembered by for-mer auocUtea in philanthropic work, to which ah bad devoted much of ner um ana nrgy during her roaW Born In Montreal, daughter af the Ml Hon.

Senator Ogilvw end Mrs. Ogilvie. Mn. Cemnull wa former lr Bmily Heka OgUvi. Following bar marriage ta John AUnandnr CemmUL a lennor proRUnent Uttawa barrWar.

th cam her with har huarand en latt UnUl her buatMrxTt death tn iw ueramui naioed IM Cnsitel but than ramorod Winnipeg, wbm A aaa.llvad aiaea. Although ahacnt from OtUea for many yomra, waa clatae of Iho Ute Mr. Gemmill Mn. Gemmill had been active lr work of th eld SL Luke HoaprUl. She waa a member of IL Andrew's Preabytorian Church here, and took does Interaat fat church aad aocial SurWving and left to moarn are a danghterMia.

Hugh Pnillipa, four on Lieut -Col Jtme D. GemmiU. John. Herbert and Patrick Goanmm. Jama Playfair.

Midland. Owt, nod an. ncnunrj, niorureai. The remain will arriv Ottawa rrom huiuum on Tuaaday morntag and th funeral Berriea wilt he m. ducted at SL Andrew's Oinrrk .1 US o'clock the afternoon.

Inter Bnar an being engagod for rranoh marchanl marine. le 1 onnd a war to get a SECOND INCOME out of his present salary iuivt dderlT Mop ha katir were mpJy "up aiainat it forced to towtrlW ttudWaaaf hvia. SoM he knew had octco awls larpj aalarxw aow Uwr rera faced with actual porcrtj. 80 fce faaad a way to make sure be wouM be able to live comiorubly in the twiKfrbt of hi bfa. fw-orat tAlary, be decided, ntatt be nude to fcorido not onlr for the rTeaeat bat for tb futaro wdL So be get binuelf the Uak of laving uid a eerUla Mai eat of bit Mtfaty pay cheque pvrehaM a guaraatcwd iaeooM to commence gge 60 and to eoatarae as loaf as he rived.

He parduued CuatWst RetircnMat Aaaoitj. I Tea on do.aa tbJa man did. yea eaa' a-naaMToarbodget in each a way aa to ret taM iaoorae eat af ymr preaeat ilrrt 4 Tha nw pUa baa everal definite advaa-tagea. It often yea nor nwean for Ita any other plan of earing. taeb aad loan valaea aftar payment of aret preaaniaa.

Mail the ooupoa for fall par tkalan. GREAT-WEST LIFE ASStBAiCE COMPANY bud Ofrazi vmimc 'r Attnm A oo. He uidfor memben of th crew." If they were angry or distraught He thought a aunpl "golly" ought To give an outlet to the mood Aa wU aciamauooi rud. Should aome one (tep upon ha to A uilorman ahouM murmur "Ohr He never ahould profanely yell "You or "What When in a major naval fight. He Mid.

hi men should point, Rrrntmbering the enemy Might well resent vulgarity. Should shot and shell fell on th deck It ahould suffice to ay. "By heckT And it a cutis sa reaped his )eana A Bailor's cry should be. "Oh. Than atop and coast quit patiently To tea and then ay "Gracious raT He mphaalMd that Untie Sam Could never stand a ball or damn When awotUr ward sailor could Oftuin.

and find then just as good. "Why us a word that han't ate Whnpk or tosh' will quite Rev. Megaw At Stewarton 7ormer Pastor Preaches to Capacity Congregations at AjuisTaraary. er. Waatey Megaw, OD, of Fort Wkshingtoat Presbyterian Church, York City, wee tea vadting preacher teaterday ut coooacllon with Stewartea Sunday SchooTs Mth aa-aivenarj.

The church auditorhna waa tajsed- to capacity for both sar-vteaa. Dr. Magaw was pastor of Stewarton Church from HIT to IMS. The snissic under th direction af W. Arthur ferry, and a choir of wu most Inspiring, and consisted of quartets: "My faith looks up te Schnecker and Strength and Stay," Irian Traditional Melody; Anthems.

Tear not lareal Spicar. and "Cod send the Night" fUlhbon. Dirk Keetbaaa. vlnliniaL aaaiated at the snorniag arrvio and the soloist went Mrs. D.

Robert, son. Mrs. H. Britton, Dr. P.

L. neaait ane uuu-m a. i-ooke. with the anniversary waa to after- open an or tn unurca. i nradded over Harold aO.

Leod, superintendent, when the chil-dreo brought their tnawionary lant- reponaa ny en I a special of Ma aelf-denial aflkrine that totalled US. That May offering has become an InaUtnuon with the children whoa extra May giving bt thee test stx rears now total man than SUM Dr. MegaWa addreas' was on "A Boy's A children's choir under Mrs. Scobs ted tha music and -Mia Margaret Crewe sang a solo. The aiinJeeraary cnatinaaa evening with a lectun ia th church auditorium at IM by Dr.

Megaw litted "A Nate Dal Oeorge White, tenor. Mrs, A. V. Kntewaaser, con. tralto.

Miaa Margaret Huband. reader. United Church Meeting in Montreal dune MONTRtAL, May and lay delegate (rem Ottawa. eeaW rn Ontarte and the provina af Qa. bee sa ansndaaat, tha ninth era all meeting of the Montreal and Ottawa confrreaca.ef the United Church at Caaada will aaett km from June Tha Monday with 1 77 OTTAWA JOURNAL MONDAY, MAY MM.

THE ONCE OVER The Cussless Navy. niral It. Leigh. Commencter-rn -Chief of th United Stato Of all the neviei on the mm The on in charge of R. H.

Letgb Wu quite the but in rectitude It cornd the vulgar and lb rude He'd hav no swearing by hit men, Thia H. Leigh of SN And nothing gavt him greeter pain Than language naughgr and pro- loU hi aailora they mud not "A grmh' or 'dam' 1 think ahould service at 7 Aw. Dr I. V. Wooeoid, Chal-sMn Church, Ottawa, will peasant tha report ef tha aataaionary and nea read am Taaaday while ryfa, prmctpa and vtea.

wsaan imivorsny, JTkTWX RUT, Thattwanl ef Patrkh Klrtsy. aa. hospital after 'Mr. Iflrhy wa bora hi BngWnd Men ago. a ton af th late Mr.

and. Mrs. Oliver lUrtt. As a reoag awa mmnm ia unwa aoa soon up rrm- b) the railowfteM dtetrtet Suflor. treaa poor hearth, he earaa the lo Ittaad hod Dvad her tin.

In lMa a th Thera are He told thorn that on A sailor ihmiM Tar mn KnetlA nmALUJ VComUt) By George McManm. mwoo ywirtw.iwi W.iuwiuuro! iTwrnlii LLJ -S THAT auon. am na oroerad aj aracu- autter bow disturbed or riled. JNanlty must disappear It sound iiko hell with laches near." Said It H. Leigh of US Sach night and morning i hit men.

The aailora sighed and said "Okayr But when tha skipper went away YouDughl so hear the language On second thought you'd better not Sowed under th brktee tn that Um. Child Killed And Five Injured Car Crashes Into Tree When Driver Loses Control. Caetaa ireaa by Wtnu Wsra. CHATHAM. Ont, May tL-Kaneld.

fiv-naolhe-oM son of Mr and Mrs Jack Cochrane, of Hldgelown. was instantly killed and fl others injorad. two of them seriously, when an aote- BMbile crashed lata a tre driver lost control. 1 todar after tha Th injured are: Mrs, Jack Coca. ma, compound fracture of th teg nd facial iniuriaaj Ifn w.nu Martesn.

hroken tea Jack Cochran and William Ma nam kuhw ana oruion ana li-year-old Blake Ward, aawle an resident of SJdgMown and Jack Cochran was driving the car. owned by Andrew Ward, former mayor- of wwa, ana Miner of Blake. All are In 8t Joseph hospital her cept Blake Ward. Acnordlng te Information obtained by polka, the party was proondlag waa. whoa Cochran, tn turning out to pan eydlti, lost-control of hla Jobiae which crashed tideway.

Into the tree. Mr. Coohrane waa anted owt har hisaband with the baby an ueronar or. Hanks, of Blenheim. a jury for an inquest ADMITS STEALING Klff TOCOC, May Si-John Uhtea-maeh.

who rem from a a week te a Pa a week cashier the employ of end Company, had today, according to polio, Stol SUSJM from hia broker- snnsoyata and bat it all on the VIGOROUS UNDER THE WEAR AND TEAR! Do not Wt joundf bam! naroM, kriubb, (kpcoMd, ubqw tlx wtm bmliw nd ndal Ufa today 1'- Tafc Fhotfcrln ny day andlmpttaww nil) to bmc mrj annl upon anm ana body be nau-nnuigrati -HvwtBtfoMnr -TW. I IKl h. PHOSFEIINE THC QReCTwftmSM POB II.Mi and Tonie William Chapman Found on Street Dies in Hospital Police Constable Driving Car Bump Into Uncon scious Han Lying on Roadway. Apparently nan evr by an automobile William Chapraan. aged tt without a home, died la tha Ottawa Genera! Hoapital at on o'clock Sunday morning.

inula after be had been found lying uoconacieu at Suatrx and Murray street. Dr. It. M. Cairn, coroner, opened an inquest at 1 ajn.

today at the hospital and adjourned it until I pa. June i. at Ottawa police court chain-hers. In addition to the coroner'i inquiry. Detective John Ritchie PWVAYsL MT EYE investigating the tragedy, in ah Moron revealed a emu.

f-t 1. r-v do vnu ivy'" k- A1A nKitlnufd not knawina what he nan. i tnougnt so ssnul UUS "ao oon. IGNOeUO. That Morgan Allaghany list-It makos rant and tear my hair; I'm Ailed with indignation hot My name waa HOT included then! 1 DO NOT LIU Misunderstood marrted anaa.

Waxad muflachaa. Mother and daughten who ere al-wsys being mistaken for sietar. Conacioua women snxMUrs. Women violinists. Th ndaarina tanna tt a U.

invited to ait at the eaptauVa Tn aaphyxiating adar af beauty Mi ion Urowaid. fifty yeara ago. A tot of Chapman waa found by Conttabl Joaeph Pollock, who, white driving in his oldster south on Sussex street noticed what looked like a dark patch on the wart side of the street ahead of him. When awung th ear te stnddte the object, he felt a hump and stopped at oner- On invastit-ing. cam upon lying on in roaoway.

Th noliceman hailed a nai sedan driven by Paul BraMau, IM Dalhouate street, and took the man to the hospital where he died about IS minutes Later. Dr. Romeo La vol told Detective Ritchie the man had a scalp wound and fractured ribs on in norn side or body, ana 00 Of the ribs had penetrated th heart Detective Ritchie learned that Just befor Constable Pollock found Chapman. Ed car Morgan. Bron- son avenue, and Robert Berry, 2M Kideau street, had seen Uhapman crossing the nark north of th Coo- nausht Bulldina.

walxlne toward Sussex and Murray streets. Ho wa ited. thav declared. The did pay any further attention until a counte of minute later Iher heard a bumping Bound as a targ black asden heading south on Susaei street pmil tn Intersection of Murray. A moment aw way naara lock stop and find Chapman.

They Immediately identified Chapman as the man they bad aaea crossing th park just before the black stdan canmjamnt of the bumping sound. Tha police found a pip stem and a ruhbar which Cnsaman had been waartng. lying about yard from Bad UtwJ at Mtsstaa. Chapman identification waatab- liabad threuah cards- In hi pocket. Which give hla atat as 11 and his nationality as Irah- It waa stated at th Union Msasioa that had Uvcd there off and on for the past months and had previously had a room on Cumberland Street and also stayed at tha Ited Croat shelter.

Hi only known relative ia hi wife, who a amid te be living In Detroit. Funeral of Alfred Lee Is Largely Attended Tha daan iwcrot ten at th death ef Alfred (Trod) Lee, widely-known to Interment i of ah yoiejruiKin i-nnung laff. was txti reset Saturday la th unusually larg at' at th funeral held from hi late rasidenc. Clarendon avenue. St Georges t-nurrn.

utiawa west St Geori congregation won many frtenda, member of th staff of The Ottawa JoumaL several clepsrtmenta of th Prtntiful Bureau, and of th Ottawa Typographic) Union. h. Raw. Dr. John O'Ralllv.

of Ouokph, who was assisted by Rev. ntnr rrancw whh. wnbvrfrtevina. In the sanctuary lev. Father George Prwinomme, parteh artest af Blaad Sacnunant Church, and Hav.

Father M. T. OTNeiU. rather Nevina recited the prajron at th grsve side. -tfcla Hulane af tha Brief felt throughout tha community at Mr.

Lee's pTf Among them wan orrerinav irom in wwi wuipa. nMM Tvnoarnohicat Union. Local No. Mi day linotype ateff of th PrtnUng Bureau, proof room ana ntoiootypo of th Printing Bureau, night staff of th Printing Bureau, Printiag and ateUoaery Department Beewfit AsaoeUiion. Detroit Polka Printing Bureau.

C- and D. Wealher- Tha chief aaowtwra were aor aon. Ormood and Alfred, of iM, laartin and Desmond, of tawa: four brothers. B. Lea.

of The Morning Journal composing room staff: Joseph, of Toronto, and Denial, af Perth; two Mary Augustine, af th Proeiou MAaTw mm fOUKA. LOON LAKK May tt-The body Of tar nearly pnafcj atpaa, ef aasyl at an aaarcfc two walks, waa found I Baginald aaar St WaJswra, aarthnf here, b-aaaun eavt tstmaar an blamed tar Remarkable Egg Sent to Ottawa Caaadtea rtoas by Direct Wire. DALHOUS1K, May at- Wank LAfawmeau owna a vary remarkable hen. Sh ia atartling her barnyard laying ggs with two and four yolks. Her latest fa was the production of a four-yoked egg weighing half a pound and ma, auring thre and seven-eighth inch in length sad eight incnea la ctrcumierenc.

in noiaoie was sent to utuwa Bon by farm porta. COUGH SAVIS OPEBATtON. LOS ANGBLCS. May at -Putting an serial at home, Joaeph Le Cteir raughad and swallowed a tack. Ha waa rushed te hoapital for a delicate operation.

Aa he wa being wheeled to th operating room, he coughed again. Th tack was dtelodard and Men's and Young Men' Grey Flannel Trousers in palm nfco quality gray that ml trousers, tsade with wide bottoms and th new double safety Zipper pockets that an pee proof, weai tor aw an -outing wear of al kind. to it Special, pair, $2.95 Garden Hose Reels Heavy motel hoa reels with 2 Garden Hose black atod rubber hoe, fabric Unod and complete with faenle. BMoot sangths. bpecial.

$4.50 Four Are Killed In 'Plane Crash Wreckage and Bodies Are Found in Snowbank in Colorado. AaaaetaUd Fvesa by tHreet Wlr. EAST PORTAL, May 21 -A wrecked nwcuplano containing the bodtes of four pexsooa waa found on th rugged east step of James peak after an all-night at arch. Th bodtes war Ideotlfted as those of Dr. and Mrs.

V. T. Da War and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sterene, all of Gnnd Junction, Colo.

It B. Bnsnona, camp foreman of East Portal, leading a group of Moffat tunnel workors, found th wreck- mid the 'plane had crashed snowbank and th cabin was filled with snow when found th Child Escapes Serious Injury IS Months Old Harold O'Brien Bona Into Bide of Street Car. Running Into tha street In Ut hth art absence, ls-msnth-obf Harold Brian, aon of Mr. aad Mr. Trever UI Gladstone avenue, ran Into th side of slreet oar aa Glad-tone avenue bttwaen Lyon and Bay streets Saturday evening and narrowly escaped death.

Although the child fell to the asphalt road, be aliased going under th wheels and waa picked up at lb bank of the car. His only Injuries were a few small cute. Th little fellow was with his father on th verandah of the family hmn on th north side of Giadston avenue. Just befor the mishap, which occurred about I nun. When Mr.

Brtea went Into the house to art a paper, th baby walked down th step and started acroat tha street. Ha crossed the north tracks and than Into th side of an ontbound Br onacxi -Ottawa East car. Operator H. Pol lex resorted that ha au ir.v. ailing rapidly and waa abte to atop in car almost immediately opon noticing th child out of the earner of hia eye.

Th side of th bis ear (razed Aa child heed, but caused no serious injury. The Impact knocked him lo the ground and rolled under tha running gear, missing the who Is by incf). At the Civic Hospital whan he was hurried, the boy wa attended by house surgeons, who bandaged minor cute on his hand. He quickly recovered from bi experience and was ante to play about the house gain Sunday averting- it was found TuesdayBig Sale of Women's Smart Shoes 1 Special, Till, $1 QQ IttU Electric Grill ScronsAy auite, one-plate elactrlc grills, nicely nam! finished and ttttad with long extension card. Guaranteed ff FJQ far ene sear, ategular fUy Special, each 9l 7 Superior Two-pasta electric gnus ta statum or am Have on throe-beet switch and eaa on ana on an and are dated with long tension cord.

Guaranteed lor. on year, ategular gu Bryon-Grshsm Kilchenwers Itepf. Vk at ef pairs, comprising broken Um In dressy aek eawarn and hlu shoes. Biaaa I I te th 14. lUguter te SJJl value, lor XJL Crash Table Cloths Made of heavy Irish linen crash, those clotha will launder nit.

and atand nstntv of hard ua. They hav color-tut striped border in green, gold, blue and roe. Sin SI SI CO Japajwse, Printed Table Clotlu MS only, strong-wearing table clothe, in sand ahada with Oriental designs In color-fast shade of blue, red and green. Siae S4 S4 inch. Nicely herram-d.

5pe- Si AJ-Wool Bed Throws 11 oly, light weight soft rksished wool bed throws, bi aolid ahada ef rose, blue, green, rud. hello and pink. Finished with whipped eaa. Sis inch- Special, 7 Floor. 79c jBryson-Gmham Sparks and O'Conaor St.

TRAVEL, HOTELS oJ BESOSTS. Talc a Week End Trip Ottawa to MONTREAL ft Gobx ViMv. 7K Ab.SMntar,J,l,4JJ, it mi btoar. i A KIUIUt Ml km, aniMM, i Bar tkU mj BM tm CANADIAN PACIFIC rMWhltallHff4eS. hi daalh after to tad Mat Ma way JSZ qnetanH SLEEPLESS, WOMAN'S WEAKNESS Call.

Ont-1 had a nervooi breaK-aown two rears age, tat least little atnae completely unstrung aw. I could hardly nst at najnt Snalh 1 hccsmi abate the hoot." taid Mr. Johnson of Brat St. "I had no apprtit at aH and sal-frred from femrnrn weasaeat. Finally I started using Dr.

Pierce' Favorite Prescription and brgsn to feel better iftPT I bed taken 1cm then a bottlt sod after takrag a tew botUea of tt I last bb a arer ah "If lft a Roof WtttFixjr J. R. DOUGLAS.

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