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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 22 Sep 1927, p. 3

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m Crdbh, Prison Break and Auio Fatami‘es Mark Week End kill“. N had of cattle were d¢droy~ ed and some ten freight curs wan mashed into n heap of matchwood Cd “in“ imn when I southbound C.N.R. twig!“ (ruin mumkd « sharp curve and crashed into Um rear of lnotbtr (might sanding fur repair! near Gormley Stalbn. ri’x miles Ionlhtlsl. of Aurora. yesterday alien lame Smut. mod 2'1, 0! New- mnrkel. a C.N.R employee. who wu asleep in the caboose o! the mandlng Vain. was dud when his mangled hotly was recovered fwm the wreck. He was not a member of the train crew. but had misud tho trnln to which he was wguhrly attached and was travelling to Toronto to catch 6:. Members of the cmwa of both train. escapezl without serious injury. Rune Aocidcnls Account For Ten More. Seven Killed in One leh. While Three Are Lost in Desert The two trains. both mixed heights. were running south about ten minutes apart. according to the cngincfir of the second tnin. Trouble doveloped in a coupling 0! the first train and it stopped to make repairs justwuthofnsharp curvaneu- Gonn- lcy. The conductor claimed that they had not had time to put out racket :ngsls before the train foilowfing rounded the curve. plowed through lhe caboose and crumpled the three cars next thud. The engineer and fireman jumped to safety just before tbs collistion. With kr-yn taken l'mm Nightwnk‘hâ€" man Tom Hall and Chief Turnlmy Fred Lon. th» Virginian. Frank Munro"1 unlocked two words in the full. lilxntnig Edward Harm/n, who is llnlen] for trial at; the October Anim on a champ of hlving mur- den-d (hunt)! Motorcycle Officer John E. Wm’tduell in Sept, 1925; Erma-t Brown of denlo, Roy Agnew of 1,0 Wolllnm “mt. lnrvhn, and Bo- Melpod a! Niumnrl Townshlp, m u Truman-d. Tho Inttur than wen rounded up during the pat couple of mack: by Dmivm G. E. Wild! 3nd Thoma Bolton of the e-‘Ay pollu {mt-mom Ind Provincial om“: flunk. chm with a nudes of [mo- and m mbbdn wh- c'lcl.’ h vll In 0:19:11 County, It ls any h". ova-IN - - Bowmnnville, Sept. 18.â€"A (ital moist accident happened on the Kingstan Highway, on the grade op- posite tb? Bowumnville Cemetery. at noon tc-dsw. as a result of which Mrs. W‘flliam H. Spaight. 763 Markham rest. 'l'crnnho. vied balm reaching Bowman " HoapitaL 8:: (1 hurt Amy is suffering Port Arthur. Sept. 18,â€"The worst sum dimsher of the season occurred fit 5 o'clock this afternoon on the Emma Stm: exbcna'ron on the mad now named Memorial Avenue, when Ohnrlni’Salo a! this city. a carpenter, driving his powerful can. sandwiched his my in betwem two other cars, and crash»! to his death, being forced through the windshield. THE JAIL BREAK. Imdon, OnL, Sept. 18.â€"A salt- wiced Virginia bad man. who npent aha week an a 91W and wrestler, meet‘hvg all-comm at a side show at the Western Fnir, organized and car- ried through a general jail (is-livery at tho county hwtilo here tonight. and not {our primm-um and himmll at liberty. Hz? (132-:th Amy is sufl'erlng frt‘n . ::k and bruises. and Mlss M.':.L:.ie Hogarth. 86 Olive Avenue. Tort-.13, is buily cut about the face and arms and suffering from internal injuriasl Both are in Bowmnnvillo Htpital. ' Hamilton. Sept. 18.â€"0n3 woman was kil‘;d. a second wqman is not expected to live. and a third was 'm< jurei painfully, when the automobile in which they were pamngexs turned turtle on the Toronto-Hamilton High- way this afternoon, shout one mile past Alder-abet. The driver was held b9 the police, Inning fuller 'mvestL gation. No charge tug-inst him was 'lm'd. James Milligan. aged 11. son of A. W. Millignn. 8’77 Beach Boulevard. near Station 12. the Bach enflered I fractured skull and serious internal injuries toâ€"nght near Burlington, when the car in which be was nd'i'nz left this road and rolled down an embaâ€" kmernt. He was removej to the General Hospital, where his omdltion was slid to be grave. Garvin Wilson, Grafton Avenue. the Beach. sulfa-red a broken leg, and Frank Pain. Station 11. the Beach, suffered lacerat: one to his face. St Cathames. Sept. 18. â€"Alger- non Stone, aged 18. of Aurora. as in tha General Hospital here sufl'ermg from conclusion of the brain, as a re- sult of an accident in which his motomyclo collided with a motor car an the Hartman road leading to Mer- ritton this morning. The motor car wzs driven by Drycbn Cyr oi Thor- old. ‘ 6M: DEAD. SEVERAL INJURED Amn. Sept. l8.~â€"0no man was KILLED WHILE} ASLEEP‘ LAD BADLY INJURED PLAN] CRASH!!! bll. NJ» 30"- 1| Show Slréng Man Performs in London Jail AUTO TOLL. CARE IS NEEDED pent-n- were kllled yeah injured when n l-‘okh which had flown over al of Emopo and had mti trip twin Holland to crushed in in Ipplo l Nowmnrkev. The much ed by tho Reynolds Aim bmughl to thin country Ibout twv month: ago. (m Hadley Field wit pagans»:- mklng the} in the alt. 3 Palmdnlo. Cul.. Sept. 18.â€"Throo naval aviators. apparently lost in the Mojave Dunn. when forced inland by (on u sea, crushed to their tie-[ha 22 miles east of here‘ | The dead are: Liam. Elton Booth. pilot. attached to the stat! of Roar- Admirnl Reeve- It San Diego; MI- chiniat'n Mam C. S. Hun-ken. San Imago Navnl Air Station: Mnchinkt'a Mata Kenneth Rae, San Diogo Air L'Stalion. The dent! an: Frank Honor, New Brunlwlck. N.J.: Hurry (‘Jundlen New Brunswick. pilot; J. V. "Chu- lay" King. Phifield, Ina-hank; Run- aell Cnmvbell. Plainfield; Min O'Neil. Plllnfldd; Mn. Fred Donovan. Plnln- field; Rm“ Campbell. aged 7. The injured. who were brought u Muhlanbcrg H-‘apitnl In thin city are: Mutthew Lutz. New Brunswick Louis Pellia. New Brumwick; Lor nil» Donovnn. Pluinfleld; Vorm Donovun. hor sister; Bessie “('nlbr aged 16. ndlofi conhminllm nu nholll and n or muodfl. Goon-plum] his" I” adorn!“ may I plan. m.- that dun. Her Male-1y Au she appeared at a recent public function. According to navy plane. 3 Curtis: 2-T~4 had been Matched to spare parts for tho tr r race entrants. spoclnl clothing lino In bnlng mod by tho ”rm-h Army to proton! "no skin Iulnnl billtar‘ng aunts much an miurd nu, Ind InllAun .lnvaa hnvo bun provldod for man requlrnd to Eyepieces Are Mad; of Special Splintcrless Glass Which Protects Against Cuts London~A new gas mask embody- ing many improvements and from which the nose clipping and objection- able mouthpiece have been eliminated in being used by the British Army. 13 being used by the British Army. The new mask was glven Its first ex- tanslve tryout recently during the tank corps manoeuvres on historic Balls- bury Plain. Ind It was found that tho improvements have brought ubout a great Chung» In tho nttlludo of tho uoldlern toward this "extra". The new rnnplmmr In nut unllko the OM ono In general dealxn. It con- NEW BRITISH GAS MASK ELIMINATES NOSE CLIP THREE CRASH TO DEATH Hll‘ Urwuya. try 1mm no. It with its ‘hcir flr offldab, the torpedo type. Spokane with mzcontinental Ilrwnyl tuna!» Africa 1101! Ind out out. load of M! Ma uplnno thrill alor, Polo Cup Remains in United States Great Britain's Team Loses Second Match and Series at Mcadowbrook wkmk, as he was in'tho first gum. admin-tad in the attack, acorâ€" lng five goals nllugether, but “com for his flashing spurt inAtho opening period. Tommy me to his customary heights only nt intervals thereafter. His work in the first Iix minutes of the game, however. was enough to dxidb the battle. Two of MI three {oils in that chukknr were tallied in less than a minute of actual play. Londonâ€"Prince George has earned a nnrna as an "entertalner." It was at one of the “DmSomsthlng” parties popularized by Mrs. Vernon Lewis, a New York hostess. In the hotel suite of the Maharajnh of Ralplpla. Alter dlnner the Maharajah an»: nounced that, Instead of the usual musical enlermlnmonl before the danclng begun. every one 0! his guests would have to contrlbute something toward the fete. The King's thlrdl son borrowed a cello and played :15 solo. then changed to a clarinet and did the name‘ ‘ Weslbury, N.Y.. Sept. 14.â€"Thc Un- itod sum “blg four” ngtln might-d nuyxuno in tho world of poiofinfl. only After the moot Ipirlwd chdlenzv Hwy hue over had. In I close Ind flmly fought blltlo this afternoon on the groan turf o! the Meadowbrook Club the Unltul smu' (our horsemen chockod Gnu! Britain's thrilling come-buck to win the second and deciding much of the Internnlionnl Cup series by a Mom of Three years ago the same combina- tion mmped tho British 16 no 5 Ind H to 5. while they had a IOâ€"goal mar- gin last Saturday. The margin of triumph was gained in the am ptriod when the brilliant young Unwed Staten forward, Tommy Hitchcock. scored three sensational goals in wean-ion. but it took all of the defmsivo skill of tho Yankees to hold thin mnrgin' amiml tho‘ spirited attack of the mtg-nixed British team. \ Throughout the lint Dawn porloda' tha Britons. immeasurably strengthv cued by the addition of the hardv riding Capmins George and Denim; to the forward line, fought the Amor- icnm to a standstill in a battle that’ contrasted sharply with their mum in the opening game last. Saturday. HITCHOOCK LEADING SCORER. Ellihoock, us he was in-Ll'n “rat. Prince George Favor: Rajah by Cello Solo mum EDITOR BORN IN TORONTO l‘hll l’nyno, who I: Ihown Ibovo with M: wife. wall km mu 0! New York, who wul born In Toronto. In a pnunur lruvelllux with Lloyd lleruud and Jnmu D. “In. Old Olor occupnulu are now uumbvred IIIIDIII the mlulul‘ When I Ix movod lo Uru‘enhurll whom he Ill-fled Rm )ournnflnlc carver bur-t unnnur. He vlllled Onvwhunt lul you. [All to Rluht~-Mnry Andmon, Pool ( All.“ nnmn. Clnmmom; ldn Onlbrlllh. Olen FARMERETS Ottawa, Sept. 18.â€"Doflnu‘o noos- nition of Cnnnda'n mtionhwd ll Im- ‘plied in her clan-Hon to on of the thenâ€"permanent mu. (1 the Council of the league of Nnuona. my! Pm mier MMhmzio King. in 3 mm: 'hnndod to (impress. The Prim Min- ister aha warm Us“ It may be mutt! u an indiuuon of the high Osman in which Cnmdl I: hold by other member nuke-a a! the lamb. The'suxemcnt of tho Prime Minimal- follows; Canada Recognized,’ Says Premier King I of League Action‘ Duchess of York to Go on Air; King-May Address the Empire [outlawâ€"The Klng's daughter-in- law. the Duchess 0! York, will make her first essay In broadcanllng Sept. 21. I: la probable that the Km; blin- aell, before the end of the year. will attempt the experlment of speaking by wlreless to llls 460,000,000 subjects throughout the world. Before the King is invited to ad- dress by wireless the whole xvopula‘ tion of the British Empire. however. (here are many dialcullies of trans- mission to be overcome. Further ex- periments will be attempted in Co labor and upon ihe result: will demand the opening of an Empire service. The Duchess will spank Into the microphone on the occasion of the presentation of the freedom of the city to her at Glasgow. A policeman at Dnnevllle. Illinois, USA. is called Potor Ducoranana- glotakIrlakopololmtgpoios. But not by many. “Tho members of the Govwmnent am highly gratified by the election of Canada to one of the non‘pqnnnnont neck on tho Coundl of the league of Nubian Our election 00 the Lamb Council at this time not only W a mum wiuon of our findi- viduaflty an a nation, but. I think, mly justly be rounded u an indie:- fionoldwhigfleoteanlnwhich Oanadakheld byotharmnbar scat. of tho Loggia GomVLâ€"Ounndl. Cuba and Ph- llnd cocky won ahead to fill ‘ho Council of the In“ 0! NM: {or Nine-you- tor-Ina. Fatty-m mun wok part in the voting. Cub. mowed 40 who, Finland 38 Ind Cunndn. Canada receiving one vote mom than the weary mljority of Election to Council Indicato- Ealecm in Which Do- minion Ia Held STATEMEF'IS ISSUED nunty; WIImn "anchor. l'nol (‘ounln Rvnlyn Young. Chollonhum; thlny, who proud their nhlllly nu prln flock jullunn n "In ONE PROVE TO BE GOOD JUDGE! well known new vn newly-P" 1 "Old Glory," mad I!- [hm Ill buy Puno ‘u tho (Ir-vou- RICH REGION. The nation dovuutod by tho ty- phoon Ind tidal wnve camblnad wu rich in flee Wine. 0! which tho city of Kumnmoto ya: I contra with I lpopmmm ellimnled a 75,000. Km- nuld'l populsuon of 110,000 {numb - lure. number of foreigners. Beion IcommuMediums “Hod from Nut» “H runny house- wuro npo‘rbod to have mil-pad find the sum was nnwn with hlefnph and telephone wire- and toppled poles. Tnin ac- vico celled. Speedlng the Malls, The postal authormea directed Major Tudhope to meet the Empress of France Lu! week a! Father Point. pick up the mall bugs and fly back to Montreal The first attempt proved a failure. but in the future the deport- ment hopes to save fourteen hours' on overseas mail for Toronto. Tokbrâ€"‘OM a! the tyyhoonl um Iwwp through th-o euum nu periodkdly, cumbincd with I dbl wtvo thmwl up by an cal-dunk. undo: the oceul, served to lay, wuta uvornl towns and dnmm otharl on tho Island 0! KluaNu, 0! which Num- The Itrlcluu din-m In almost comâ€" pletely ballad. but the mm mâ€" nnllvod (ndlcm that am 1,000 have bun kingd, my mom Ira min- Ing, ‘houundl are injured and the damage will run into the milHonl o! donut An official report {mm the Kwnumw prefecture pines the dead in “II! nectfion alone It 270, the h» jawed at 1,000, Ind 780 homol wuhod Brusselsâ€"A convention has been signed between Belgium anl Portugal whereby the iwo pawers agree in ex- change certain colonial districts in Africa situated on the frontiers of {he Belgian Congo and Angola, respective- The exchange Is helng carried out lnorder to facllllnlo (he llnklni up of the railways now In process of con- struction from the richvmlnlng dlstrict o! Katangn to the coast. part 0! which “as In Belgian and part in Portuguese lerrltory. Ink! 1- the chin! cityl Kainngu is the district which is at present supplying the world's radium requirements. Belgium and Portugal change Africa Land The tonâ€"no-tho-world “you, Brock ind Schlee. were held up by norm and on soLiciufion of friend}! definitfl TYPHOON IN JAPAN, KILLS LOW-DAMAGE HEAVY Storm and Tidal w.v§c.u..d by Submarine Lama-kc Cause Havoc in Devan-ted Region Mexico also Hard Hit by Similu Stqrm WORLD TOUR OFF "To be smart a woman must now wear her finger nulls about a quarter of an had: long. the eflect being M make the hand look as long as pos- alble. The fllbert null ls Itlll the lden.‘ to be aimed at. but It In no use put- tlnx n polnled nall on a stumpy hand. Thu wculd be just about as rldlcul- on: n a plerrcl'a hat on a little {at man. They Are Polished 50 as to Match Onc's Pearl Necklace - Londonâ€"Finger nulls tinted. enam- eled 1nd polished to match one's pearl necklace la the latest tad among the fashionable women of Landon. a lead« In; mnnlcurlnt here disclosed recantly. A new polish which gives all the lustre and lrldeacenca of pearls ls belng used and may be applied elthgr with n plnx llnge to match plnk penrls or with the pure crystalllne sheen of the oyster pearl. ‘ Tropical Rains Halt Harvesting Here, according to our authority. in the latent rule for manlcurlhg: “Irmipqg.â€"Ka.rvestixg operation: in several weshrn districts. parteu- lnrly in Manitoba were hllted follow- ing heavy rain storms over the weekâ€" After a day of stfling he“, with the mercury climbing well above the 80 mark, Winnipeg and (El-strict ex- perienced one of the worst ek-ctriml storms of the season, accompanied by n torrential downpour. A heavy wind preceded the rain. but no report.- of damage have been receivedA Tinted Nail is “Extravagant: in manicure will ll- wu’s be confident! vulgar. That il why It is considered improper lp m W‘esiern World lo um hunt. Bui [or women at dnrk coloring I rel polish look: attractive. ml is hainl used extensively for evening wen." Heavy rainqu wu fuirly metal ‘ovor the Saskatoon district Thresh- ing will be pmbably delayed in pnrks of that province. Bollevéd a storm casualty. tho body of William Bolm. qzed 21, was found lying on tho road near Broadview, Sank. It is thought» he was "ruck by lightning. Mesgre upon.- to the Nag-Ibo Hah‘ nld over bid-Iy aipplod‘communlutbn‘ line- add the death toll might mch‘ Into hundnb, while other banal-em) perk-pl thousands, were left home- ]eu, and nhlpping suffered motely.’ Three of Mexico's grate-t seaport: â€"Guaymu, Sllifll Cruz :3] Mun- unilloâ€"are reported to have “fiend heavy propu'ty loss, while two vea- sell of rthe Nltionnl Line, the .131in Ind the Nnvnjou, are missing. Mun“ Ian, fourth importnnt west coast port, Lilo to". the huh o! the norm. but no! no oevarely as the othqr towns: The storm, described an one of tho worst hurricanes in the hlery of Wat Maxim, headed up the coat {tom the Gulf of Tehunnteyic. 01m act, and swept northwlrd as far a: Gunyms, Sonora. within 300.!!13‘91 of the United State: border. Tend- tory seven] hundred miles inland wan MEXICO BUFFEBS T00. Nag-lo. Artâ€"A m of intent. severity, vhich whipped up n dds! wnvo baflov-d In In" cxunbd out a thousand miles dam tho Puma Om, bu spread MI: and destruc- thn over the we“ can of Mexico. Fir-t w: of the dfllnswr, occuning 1m Wednuday. reached thin bmdu' Rufnl districts reported heavy rain and wind, but no crop thmagu was reported. rap-crud Jetted. “Immunon mat-hing min city was (no the (War! that n Mr. \v'llllm.i in Brnzillan. intended Mr. Fond in ‘tho [nmjm‘ Lu! [member Mr. Foul Iron! a Mr. I; Run to Fun. Ho Wu folkvwod by mvunl «Mn. NV“ «Men to one at tho mum fit this MM cm: prior to tho mm of Ir. Fol-don mm and that“ Wu “M Mr. M hid I“ in build t "iii-duh“: a“ twin. ‘1» 0w nth Mme o! 1.000 I!“ , \ New Ymk.â€"â€"Aocon'fing h) tho‘ New Yvrk World. Henry Fcrd‘ has purchas- ed 1,200,000 norm of hm’) in Fulfil. mot Pun, {mm an Ameriun win hokk the oonm-‘on. and will use the bad. for l rubber punt-tin Tho prim NH. according to the World wu $9,000,000. Confinu‘ng. it up: Ford Buys $42,000,000 Bruil Tract, Report Severe Electrical Storms Sweeps Over Winnipeg â€"-â€"Nobody Hurt London Fad a! Same Timé .n

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