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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 12

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I 14 AD Six Economic! Components Show Gratifying Gains Index of Canadian Business Moves Up From Previous Week by 83.5 to 85.3. Current exonocnk condition! ahem an laprovemtiit over th preceding wars, the Dominioit Bureau of Su-li'Ucg report. Th weeMy index of bueii.ea. iaIntoinod bj the bureau moved up frofa S3.S to 85 3 In th week end-December 2. The bureau's index of hljh-frade bond prices waa IMS compared with IWJ in the wrk eniled November 25.

Bid quotation of each of the four Donrlnion Gov-eminent refunding bonds, the bureau report, were higher, too 1W bond beinf quctd at par compared with St. 15 on November 23. Bank clearinai in 32 clearing centres were S309.IOO.000 in the week --ended November 23 compared with I ui the preceding, a gam of two percent. Clearings have been tTitr Wholeaaie rriea The decline in the index of core moa stock price as measured by the index was limited to I point, the drop being from 66.S to C7.1 The index of eight bevtrago stocks moved up from llS-t to 123.9. The transportation and telephone arid telegraph groups were aUo moderately higher.

The 'Index of 20 mining locks declined from 108.3 to 105.9, According to the bureau, a feature of outstanding economic algniflcance waa the rally of full point in Canadian wholesale prices during November. That the gain la November was fairly general is Indicated in the advance hi 10S companies out of 503 upon which th index is based, the bureau states. The flour milling Industry was more active in October, operations being S2J peccant of capacity compared with 301 percent in September. Productiogt wag LCStJSt bams) cemoared wtta in Am pre-cadigg month. As October If nor-tally he moat actrvt' montk of th ear tna mmm m.

tnw less i nairwiaai atdenUon. T.r The output af rjW oats was 15471 tea poonoV- compared with umoot in adhistmerit for belna IT nereamV Beatetnear, tba aaia after laaiaial ajwlwlf The output of aaaimrmiiim sugar Nvsa pound in the four waofcg ended NoTesBbejr 4 compared p. Him la lb preceding parted. Th gala after assaonal ed-' iinlwuil wag percent. Production of soger greater la th lest four weak than la atrailer' period daring th prams! laor.

Ing after omul adjustment a anr high -paint was feorcd Jfer 1M, tb bureau "Tha betternteot' at scanorov candl tin la th cursant period over th corresponding vwk of ltH It demonstrated by th rlee la th general weekly Index. Th standing in th weak of Dncmhcr I mi kM com pare) with IU kl th ana wk' of last ywr, geisvof ao Itai than 20 if alao noteworthy, the bureau eontliwjaa, that all of the six coinpou. snowed marked advances in tola Th owed a ana at i te nertent. A waa uvlioated I at apsculatiee inrnaiadllls. Th at Wgh-grad bone aria moved op frora M.1 to IMS.

an ad. 'vane of 14 percent. 'Bank clearings Tm nra' reCTwdaTTJl apattaiulai I i gala of I nercarrL Th waakle in. I '-dex 1U eauuiiuii atocka waa HI the week ended November f-ramoerad with la tna asm weak of 1131. gain at nearly 41 percent.

The aaie at aharee an th Montreal and Toronto Stack Earhange -war iZTtfM com pared with In th iiojiaawdiM i As those taetors ar representative tat general economic condltiora. th evteww ptaaenud tawlba AfcnU lor VICTOR PHILCO CENERAL ELECTRIC SPARTON DE FOREST ROCERS and MAJESTIC ATI Mad at Canada RADIO I Tea Win Like Dealing I I I tfj -1 ta aTjt' t. I 1 154 link Chu rch Socials Launched Mae West On Her Amazing Th ea ri a 1 Career 7 Filmdom's Latest. Idol Loolu Back to See Self as "Brazen Little Imp at Age rs I 'f Aw ill mS i i -f I 1 1 I i (EOrrors NOTE: TWa la Brat setiea of Merle an the life at Ma Weal, the ant autheav tic ere seal ef her eerwaeaitty, mmb, eetgm and Tbaae articta. will to lime In The EveaUa Journal).

By LAJT. YORX-lt all began la a church ia Bsookrjra th time. rat early ie the couecrji aodaL A Uroe-yellowed newspaper clip ping tella of a little blonde girl, five years old. who "stole the show" with her randlUomof th old favor. lea.

"Bing Out. Wild Bella. lb 1M1 cirri nam waa Mae one waa prouder of little MWa meat thad waa bee father, "Bat. ing Jack' West, popular leather- weigh! boxer, a rauart. tough, hard.

hitting tttta iellow, wna roea alraoat to th world championship In hat sad who thouaht nothina of Afhiinc other Ting jladlatora or heavier. Mae was bora in th Boahwlck aae- tion at Brooklyn, by a etrenge quirk at fat only a block ar a from th where Bow. bar prade-s acreendom'a "torch per- illty. ftrat saw th Ught of day. A rialnat yoona attorney.

John r. Hylan, who later became mayor of New York City, lived Just across th ut th stork which brouaht the liUht blonde baby to "BatUing Jack's" house probably never realised that the Infant he brought was one day to overcome th environment of the city of cburohea and become tba exponent theatrfcanr of -those care. less and lusty ladies who bars mora ua for diamonds than tney have for decorum. i Arai rierarlaxlcal as It may seem, church now stands where Baby Mae ftrat practised th steps which ver the con-earjondlne period at bat year would mdieate very atrongly that chd Axtitnion baa emerged at least temporarily from th went phases of th aWpreastori. th bureau sayav 'L rTTZI MBS.

CHARLES LYONS. ROY HARBOR. 6eZ" TSne-- ial-slra. Charles Lyons, an old and highly reepecWd resident of this vil. tag, died at ner nam ana this morning.

She waa bora 1 years ago In Pakenhara, daughter of th lata Mr. and Deniia Ryan, at that vi- Unca Tmt marriage '-'ii 1 CharWa Lyona, a yeera ego sh has been a resident of. ntxray. Her husband died a year ago. Left ta 'mourn, srs two dauahiers.

Mrs. Leonard Whrta and Agnea Lyons; a orotnar, HUgn. of orana rorks, N.D.; sister. Mrs. Thos.

Herr, of Hastings, a eon-in-iaw. Leonard White, and two grandchildren, Agnes and John White. Th funeral was held on Saturday morning at 1 10 from her late iwaidence to St. Michael's Church and cemetery. DUNROBIN UO-L, OFFICERS.

TJUNROBUf, Onl Dec. l-(8pe-elal) The annual meeting of L.O.L. No. 7M was held in Durtrobln Orange Kail recently with the district master. Russell Brown.

In the chair for election and inalsliatian of officers. The officers elected were: 1PM Clareno Boucher; WH, Waller Rowe: Harold Kennedy; chaplain. Roy Atuley; rec. sec. Orville Kennedy; fin.

see, T. A. Dolan; trees. Geo. Kennedy; D.

of Wlllerd Da-via; lecturers, Eldon Rowe and Bo. Ireland; comm. Charles Reed, William HammeU, Wilfred Ives. E. T.

Youiutr husbsnd, James A Kennedy; tyler. Victor Major; sentinel, Mearls Wool. ley: auditors. H. 8.

Kennedy and A B. Davis. After the meeting chicken supper waa held when Rev. R. C.

Eakin epoke. This was followed by a dance. .1 MBW YORX-lt ill beon la th tram I mi. il or OIX. El I Tanrutv- (th.

Ilu 1t rW thnm. Tangusy (the I Ltrf, Ha Waal Ma) COT-SB. aeee, sad tUGHT. the kaby Mas. later developed Into th inaolent, arrogant, hip-weaving strut Mae's mother was of lrnch and German, parentage, bora in Pans.

A gay. vlvaeioo sad artiatle woman, it waa ah who encouraged 'Mae In bar child tan efforts at theatric it was she whs made th costumes for bar daush tar's appearances at church A few blocks front the Watt hem was th Gotham. Theatre, citadel of -Handaome HaT Cuuwndon. SBuah-wlck'a own matinee idol, owner and leading man of Clareodon'a Players, then Brooklyn 'a most popular stock company. It was not loss before whisper of Maa'a church theatricals reached Clarendon a ears, and with "BatUing Jack's" conarnt, Maa waa kuncked on her professional career.

Clarendon's stock company waa pre-aenting such oldVUm "tear ierkers" a The Bella," "Shenandoah" and "Tba City." when th child Mae West Joined the troupe as an "in-temiaalon entertainer. Her duty was So amuse the audience between th acts while scenery waa being changed behind th curtain. A A clever mimic faW Imitated Eva BghtNoiiiinated For Four Places Almonte Candidates Bavel Until Tonight to ynanry. tseeml Ta gaiasl. ALMONTE.

Dec. t-Iight namea war put forward for the four vacancies on th town council at the second coralmrttoa muting held, la. night the aswh hslL Th sejoond meeting was made nsceassry when only Jama Lindsay and T- J. Reid qualified out of the named at the laat meeting. Those nominated for council tonight wen- Roy Nontell Jamas Edmonds.

Herman Montgomery, all members of tola year's council and Patrick Carroll, Frank Myers, Jamas A Dram, Adam Craia and Joaenh Gibbons, Per th. vacancy on the public utilities eommlaelmv MorVm. Lawrence Netamith and George Comb were nominated. The candidates have until nins pjn. Saturday to qualify.

Richmond rap. orncos. RICHMOND. OnL rw s(o ciall Tb ruehmond Royal Black rreoeptory. Number TM held their annual meeting and election of ofil.

can on Thursday, In the Orange Hall here, when tb following: received appointment to office: W. Leach; DP, George Lackey; chaplain, r. L. aUcKardaon: regjrtrar, A Robinson; treasurer, Miltoo aeabrooki first lecturer, J. R.

Fraaer: second. W. C. Moore; fiivt cenaor. William Fiaher; second.

Robert Cathcart; first bearer. Jama Bradley, second. Robert Moore: tyler. J. J.

MeLintoni puraulvant. W. L. Mitchell: first committee man. Robert Seanpl; aacond.

Clifford Bradley: third. Jam Mann; fourth, William Belli fifth. J. a FeatherTteae; sixth, Robert Green; atssaey. Mr.

Leach was In th chair and prodded tor th routlm wtiamaas For th aieclloa and laetallaUoa ef oftW r. nbcturdson was in the chair. Short speeches war given by the following: Mr. Leach. F.

L. Rich, ardson. Robert Green and Ml Hon Baa-brook. Refreehmenta were aerved at in FUNERAL OF MBS. REYNOLDS.

CARLETON PLACE. Dec l(Spe-itl-Tb funeral at Mrs James R. Reynolds, whose death occurred on Rays- 1 I Carktoa Plsos tar aasar Mar. sad --ZcWta' Lae.tle taaam mk wj was I IB 'ill' wwr' 'eeOls from the local i l-Vl .11 I branch rjf th Cbnadian tegioa and 4 -W' J- I 1 CJA.gkym.kta ea'Mr. -'L r1 erCuiuais ar her has.

i I band: aa1tM wun A 5TTE OTTAWA" JOURNAL -1 days). George popular atage figures of that era. "Battling Jack?" kid won the audiences. Her trnpersonation of the wild Eva Tanguay brought forth burata of laughter. Her rendition the tragic "Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight." with gestures, pleased the sentimental.

Clarenoon, therefore, aigned her to what Aim producers today would call "a long term contract," not as an "Intermission but as a full-fledged member of his company. But don't think of the little Mae, then six years old. as a cut. Usptng. darling little child actress.

Sh waa Just as different then from th average girl of her years as she I today from th saccharine ly sweet, artificial Hollywood feminine stars. 8b was, a sh admita today, a "wilful, temperamental licti apit-ftre." Sh got her own way or else Mac's Owa DoacrlpUon. "I was a little imp.1' Ma raminlscreV "and would never keep ut of trouble. My professional career almost cam to an untimely end during the first week I went to "work. "Clarendon was th Idol of the neighborhood, and acted Just about that way backstage.

He had a rigid nil that nobody could enter his di easing room. declared that would brica bad luck. "One day Clarendon came back to the theatre after a tough night out, and was taking a nap on a couch in his ill iss Ing room. 1 sneaked into his room and as slept, painted a red nose and mustache on his face "You've never seaa such commotion as when he wok up. You'd think 1 had broken th Ten Commandment to hear the bawling out I "A Way" Evaa Than.

But even then Mae seemed to have a way with men. and the tempera -J mental Clerendon forgave her and she waa permitted to remain with' th troupe. To Be Coathraed. ton StanreL Oloversvllle, Y. end th' Misses Orsc and Agnes Rryn-okia, at home.

The nallbeexers were. Howard Wil- liama, Wallace Harmnond, William T. Donaldson. Robert AlweU. Richard Stanael, George Dixon.

Among aiao from oubud poinu ere-Mtvoad Mrs. William Olrining- ham, Andrew Barr. Am prior; George Dixon. Smiths Falls; Milton Stansel Oloversvill. Howard Drum-mond.

Miss Ada DrumtnorKi. Almonte Mr. and Mrs. D. W.

F. Cald-wl. of Appleton. Joseph 0. Plaunt Dies In His Renfrew Home perlal to Tee vernal.

RJDNFREW, Orrt, Dec. death occurred this afternoon in his CSth year, at his residence on Quarry street, of Joseph O. Plaunt, son of 0 late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Plaunt fie was born in Northcot and went to school than before moving to Renfrew, yean ago to learn the bade of Jitacaarpjlhlng under the late Thomas Lacey.

Later, he became chief of police and held that office for 10 years before taking vup residence in Admaaton Ha remained there as blacksmith for six yean and then returned to Renfrew. He was married twice, first to th lata Margaret Airth, of Renfrew, and then to Isabel Campbell, who survives him. There arc left to mourn hi loss besides his widow, three daughters. Miss Ada and Miss Janet Plaunt and Mrs, Thomas Hi Ilia rd. of Renfrew; three aorta.

Thomas, Frank and John; two sisters. Mrs. J. M. Briscoe, of Northcot.

and Mrs. Nell MoCormlck, Timmins; on adopted aia-tar. Mrs. Margaret Mayhew, of Renfrew, and brothers, Thomas Plaunt, of Albernl, B.C.; W. F.

Plaunt New Llskeard; X. Plaunt and Jack PUravt. of Renfrew. Th funeral will be held Standay afternoon at i o'clock under autnicas of th O. 0.

F. from ha lata rest. deaoa to Thompson Hill cemetery. 'MUrtSTO L.O.L. ANNUAL.

MUNSTER. Dec armnsl meeting of L.O.I No. lit was held ia their hall Vyedneaday evening with a large rutmber of member, preeent and viatton from L.O.L. Na.lt, Ash ton; No. M.

ninth lino; No. aoventh line. Ooulbum; No. tTt, SUttsvUle, Je, la. IVoapact.

Diatrict Master Edgar Kldd oarupird th chair for th eieotion of orncers, which resulted ea follow it un done id Tubman; D.M, Jonathan Cetlv eart; chaplain, Bmaat Roe; recording secretary, William J. Lewis; financial secretary. Robert Sample; treasurer, ewawi aiawsra BflBV nlaTon: deputy lerUiret, Babarti Burna-nirJaot: dtrectae af caswaumtaa. Nlehalaa Bradlayi ftrat Cora, Gearg ova; aaccaas, sonn av Tubmanj third, Henry Porter-, fourth. Robert Cacb- fifth, Bl Tacsaan; aadHe.

S. H. Tubmen. Ernest Rati vtsrUna I Robert Catheart I Th sfnorra war then (nstaUed i wru su. auoo in tlw chair.

J. aaa srmnUd th lodae.wMi a new sword la memory of hM fuar. I tale wuitam Tubman. Aekh-eaees I war given by th newly slsatid eAV taiung members. At tb H.

S. Osier, K.C. Dies in Montreal Canada's Foremost Big-Game Hunter Stricken While Visiting Bon. (luau mi ay Itlrart Win. MONTREAL.

Dac. i. Henry Bmitb OiUr. a member of In Ontarl Bur. died her today, -aged year.

Mr. Oler waa aba member of the Nrw Brunswick Bar. He wai a ion of th late Hoa: reathereum 0ier, awmbar of the Court of Appeal of th Supreme Court of Ontario and nephew of the uu Sir Edmund Oiler, financier; Sir William Otier. famoua rur peon, and B. B.

Ourr. one of tna moat ramoua criminal lairyeri In Canada two en- Smith, of the East India Company and lived to Ihe a(e of 101. After Mi graduation from Oagoode Mall. Mr. Osier joined a Toronto legal firm.

During his years of practice, he found time to become known as Csnads't foremost big-gam hunter, making numerous trips to Africa, where he headed his own safari into the jungles. On ene occasion, he went nut alone in deep (ram without heaters to- drive the game to him. and bagged a huge male lion which pounced from hiding and almost caught him. Severs) years ago. during th probe of the lease of the Teapot Dome oil-fields.

Mr. Osier figured in a Canadian I 7 120 th of Canada's population of Ottawa Stores Itay. cai-pUkr tTe, bamba, hours' week, which can pieat la phaaa of the matter whan United States litigants sought obtain funds which they alleged had been transferred to Canada under the control of a corporation of which Mr. Oiler was counaeL When efforts were made to aerve him with legal paper; he was not he returned ithin who knows how to use I a i A influential coverage to pour their tribute of to the gods ot industry. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 133.

2 hours This Buying Power of $300,000,000 is Dominated by Journal Circulation Reading your message in The Evening journal, the buyers this great Matltet can be IN YOUR STORE AND BUYING THE NEXT MORNING. Steady and rich in buying power, this market is a cross-section of the finest marketing potentialities in the Domin-. ion. It is made-to-order for the skillful merchandiser a. The Journal greatest advantage.

500 factoi'ies smoke, daily, Jk 'J, itj Smallest in- tneWorW m' I Well-paid employes enjoy a high stan-dard of living with a pay roll of A total population of places at your disposal a purchasing power of $300,000,000. The personality of Journal circulation boasts not only quantity but quality based on reader-interest alone. It is the kind of circulation that means reader influence the kind that sells. The quantity ciraihition of The Jour naj pelmits it to offer the lowort potti- ble rate its aniline cost being 2.42, hich carna -weight on any advertis ing appropriation. Total Pally Circulation for Tint 11 Months 1933.

JotaaF. Lyons? Honored in Deat Well Known Ottawa Mi Laid to Rest in Not I Dame. Tribute ta th. memory of Jo Francl Lyons, well-known and teemed resident of Ottawa, wag pt wi. hatH veslerdav aft I noon from his late home, lit bJ aerer street, to St.

Joseph churc Rev. Tather Denis rtnnagan, of Joseph's church, chanted th Li be I assisted bv Rev. E. Klllian. O.M of the Church of the Canad Martyrs.

A nquiem high maa chanted for the repose of hat at St. Joseph's church this mom at eight clock. Interment was Notre Dame cemetery. Chief mournen and survivors his wtdwav- formerly Mies La' Burke-, three Mrs. Thor I Otiatle.

Man waki: Mrs. Harry Hi aud, Montreal; Mrs. John Carata I Iindon. Enaland: his mother. Pstrick Lyons; throe brothers.

I and Robert; of Ottawa, and Peter. I Manlwakll two sartara, Miaa Am I Lyons and Miss Frances Lyons, I both of Ottawa. I Numerous floral and spiritual oA I irua testified to the high which Mr. Lyons waa held. a- ,1 I- ary, i asatara ring a from Africa, where he had been on another hunting trip un entering leaving Canada after that.

ne ai led to or from Canadian ports, not passing through the United States. Mr. and Mrs. psler were visiting with their only son. Philip, when ha was stricken.

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