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Oshawa Daily Times, 22 Feb 1928, p. 2

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time after the o thiough the period of its to are Reporter. Feb. 81,~Rev, R, J, Shives, rector of St. John's Ang- Chureh, is holding confirma- on classes u nl Fann Ja commencing ore have been & number who signified thelr intention of attending the classes, Hardwood Floors LAID BY EXPERT MF CHANICS ALL FLOORS FINISHED LIKE NEW Ww B. W. Haynes Office Phone 481; Res,, 180-3 161 King St. W. of his sen, after unloading logs at a railway siding, PATTENTS LISTEN IN London, Feb. 31, -- An eleetri- cal brain, or centralised receiver, 8 new development of radie, has been installed at Lambeth Hospital by the Marconi-phone Company, It is said to be the fist of its kind, and it will enable every patient in the hospital to listen to the pro- grams, ore are 2,000 head- phones and eighty loudspeskers. matically, starting at 13 o'clock noon, switching from pne program to another. A steward in a re- mote raom will be able, by the use of three switehes, to control the whole apparatus, and make any announcement he wishes to any part of the hospital, balloon tives, 1928 $275 diag A 2 Tes, moleskin color, Splendid condition, 9 Bargain Chevrolet Coach, rum three, ousand miles, bought 3 months ago, Fully equipped Like new car, $67 Chevrolet Sedan, 1927 model, Can't tell from new car, Perfect condition. Balloon tires, Bumpers, 1928 license, Each car caries O.K. fully guaranteed, Take your pres. ent car as part payment, flee ONTARIO MOTOR SALES LTD. Chevrolet and Oakland Dealers Whitby Branch 408 WOMAN IS FINED $100 AND GIVEN A COME HEAR AND ENJOY The Smoky City Four Versatile Harmonizers -- Talented Vocalists 4 - COLORED ARTISTS - 4 § 4 FRED STEVENSON'S RHYTHMIC DANCE ORCHESTRA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23 ot the Oshawa Winter Gardens An Unusual Attraction at Usual Prices, TWO MONTH TERM 'Vies, Kate Dennis, Whitby, is Convicted on Two Charges SOLD TO CHILD econd Charge of Having Liquor Without a Permit (By Staff Reporter) - Whitby, Feb, 21--Two months in jail on one charge, and a fine of $100 and costs or one month on the other, was imposed in police court here by Magistrate willis on Kate nis, Mrs, Dennis was convicted of selling liquor to a girl of eleven years of age, and for this was sen- tenced to two months, She was also found guilty of having liquor with- out & permit, and the fine of $100 and casts was imposed. The liquor found on her premises, Brock street north, police officials state, moon- shine and not Government booze. Peter Mickalo was also convicted of having moonshine liquor on his remises, in other words, of haying wor without the necessary Gov- ernment permit. His lawyer, Kennedy, asked for a remand so that he may write the Attorney-General's tment for 3 ruling, as he states that the Mleohol was wed for sub, ng purposes before Peter starte drinking it HOLD THREE DAY POULTRY COURSE fles around. Not the lectures delivered instructive phraseology, but of poultry present to || sive clearer demonstrations. { Brooding, Marketing" by Mr. Benson T. A. Benson, Poultry Division, "Co-operative Brooding snd Rearing Chicks" and "Fattening and Killing" by | | Mr. Clark avd Ris Graing" and Mr. Benson will He Ale eet May t in Whitby This Year * he parade for the county Orange celebration on July 12. The parade will, it is expected, circle most of the pringipal aifeets of the town ending at the par ' The sale of 72 lots, north of the CPR. tracks, which have come into the municipality hrough non-payment of taxes, was authorized, The prices of front lots Ns fixed at $60 each and of back ots A communication was received from the Provincial Deputy Minis- ter of Highways, refusing the re- quest of council for the establish- ment of an office here to issue motor licenses, The reason given was that, since Oshawa is only four miles away, it is quite convenient for motorists to get their licenses there. Communications were also received from several federal government men regarding the proposition of estab- lis ing an air port between Whithy and Oshawa. The burden of these letters was that, as yet, nothing de- finite had heen decided by the gov- ernment as to the removal of Camp Borden, : A notice of motion was made to establish Daylight Saving Time in this town from April 29 to Septem- ber 30 this year, in accord with Oshawa and Toronto. H. L. Pringle was appointed delegate to the Plum- bing and Draining Inspectors Con- ference in St. Catharines on March and 24 A reduction in rent of the hall was granted to the local post of the Canadian Legion and it was decided to refer the request of fire chief Smith, for 300 feet of hose and other items, to the Fire and Light Com- mittee. Council then adjourned. MARLBOROS SMOTHER - BRANTFORD. 17 TO 2 Toronto, Feb, 22.---Marlhores crushed Brantford under an aval- anche of goals In the first game of the O. H, A, junior series ser cond round at the Arena last night and when the final bell tolled its welcome tupe in the ears of the sorely harassed Red and Black gosler the count stood 17 to 2. This gives the Dukes of D'Alesan- dro a fifteen-gor! margin to carry into the Western Ontario town in the second engagement on Friday and practically guarantees their qualification for the third round with the Irish cohorts from Bt, Mi- chael's College. Charlie Conacher, most danger- ous marksmen of the local junior colony, recalled memories of "Babe" Dye when that superlative goslgetter was breaking into the limelight in Toronto a number of session of years ago. "Young Con" drilled the little rubber disc past Gonler Brad- Ww, | shaw six times during the evening and his score marked only fifty ner cent of the times be was Inside the invaders' defence, As the count mounted the serious faved Duke right winger saw sn oppor- tunity to brush up bis stick work snd he varied his barrage from the bosrd with stickhandling sor- ties to the gos! mouth, most of which were blocked by the Brast- ford gonleeper of the gate, "Rolly" Rolls in Three, "Rolly" Connacher registered in the lights three times with the sid of his trusty stick spd treasur- od rabbit's foot, while "Shrimp" MacPherson also popped ip a trio of tallies to maintain his reputa- tion as the best centre man in the minor monde, "Red" Horper and the youthful Harvey Jackson .ae- counted for a pair each and Mercer ticked the twine for one. BB: {take place on the third dey, a been S-- : Massachusetts Girl Does POLICE SEEKING ELOPING COUPLE Not Know Man is Married Haverhill, Mass, Feb, 21.--Miss Alice Fuller, 17-year-old resident of Groveland, and member of the Junior class of the Haverhill Hign School, and Harry E.| Hanrahan. 28-year-old official of the Ward Baking Company, who has a wife and three children living in Water- town, whom it 1s alleged eloped early last Tuesday evening, are now being sought by police of- {lclals, private investigators and Canadian authorities in the vicinity of Detroit and Windsor, Ontario. The trail of the eloping couple led to the Detroit-Windsor section with the receipt here of two telegrams one from the Michigan city, the other from Windsor, and addressed to Miss Fuller's mother, The parents of the girl, Mr, and Mre. James A. Fuller, of Groveton, have informed the police that Hanrahan, posing as a single man, had been calling frequently on their daughter, with thelr permis- sion, They liked and trusted the man. From evidence of the investi- gation the authorities are certain that the Fuller girl does not now know that her companion is 8 mar- vied man, While it had been surmised that Hanrahan and the girl had fled to vanaua, the first ciues as to their possible whereabouts are the tele- odie received herve, loth were addressed to the girl's mother at Groveland. The Detroit telegram read: "Am all right, don't worry." There was no signature, Four hours later, the second message, then filed at the Canadian Pacific office at Windsor, Ontario, was received, The message, also un- signed, read: "Returning soon, please don't worry; love to all" It Is now. believed that the couple have continued on to Toronto, Hanrahan's wife, who lives at 256 Portes street, Watertown, has made no official report to the po- lice of her hushand's disappear- ance, iy was stated by Chief of Po- lice K. PF, Milmore of that town yesterday, The chief sald Mrs, Hanrahan had not consulted him, Meanwhile Mrs. Hanrahan yesterday refused to discuss her husband's absence with reporters. 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