ESTEE IRR TTT Eh 8 GAS ' n'ed having won $1,500 at Fieldin™ PAGE FOUR THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES. FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 11, 1927 $I) POLGEIN WINDSOR RESGRTS Witness Says Uniformed Men Were Shaoting "Craps"-- More Revelations . Nov. 10.---Citizeng dap the resumption of ommission inquigy at the HaM 1pddy, in which charges off "eimev and corrupton against mnson, suspended poles ng investigated, wee come 'startling eviden wr ieht, a young Wind. AGG th Pe NT tectilied is rions Wifdsor psambling houses. Police in Resorts Recalled to. the staid "today, Treioht told of seeing uniformed po- treat to Athert An Mem or 0 ps in va lea officers "shootine craps" at a re- wot known as "Bull* PFieldin<'s viasn On one occasion, - when the + want ont, a player had grab- ~=av off the table, the wit- and soon afterwards detec. 'ad the place and investi- but did not interfere BPS 'var gnte vag tt Y ) ' Nees on 1 f a ense, \ "Hh the came, Wright wrote the nome of 'he officers on a slip of pener. which was passed to the com- misegioners, Judee J. J. Coughlin and Mavor Cecil E. Jackson. nn find another occasion, Wright testi- he was driving his car on Ouel- avenue, the principal business thoroughfare of the city, when he wea stonped bv: a noliceman, whe asked to he driven to a certain "bli te" This Wricht said he did, and the Jotie yame of this constable 'also wars Hl over for the inspection of the commissioners, John H. Rodd, Chief Thompson, emined Wright, to his original K.C., counsel for sharply eross-ex: wh», however, stuel story. He 'also de placa, and later of having lost it al in Chicago. Tells of "the Count's" Release The prosecution then called Geor~r Urquhart, of Toronto, former Crown attorney for Essex County in connection with the arrest and existed in the downtown part |ecleige three years ago of William } Yope, alias Frank Tarbeaux, some- times known as "the Count." Urqu- hart, now a practising lawyer in To- 'onto, declared he had directed Chief Thompson to hold "the Count" um- il further orders, but the man was released, Urquhary said, 2eing brought to trial, although the *onfederates arrested at the same ime were convicted on a charge of windling and sent to prison for five years. Henry Green, an inspector employ- ed by the Windsor Fire Depart- ment, was the last witness called for the prosecution. In his official cap- acity._bhe said, he was awaré that numerous places where liquor was sold, as well as gambling , places, 1 "the city. He named many places which liquor shops, The hearing tomorrow with W. Curry, the complainant case, being put on the stand. Curry had filed eight separate against Thompson. When defence counsel takes up its ' gide tomorrow it is understood that, in the charges ed to testify, among them a couple of mewspaper reporters. Recent Deaths JOHN TROLLOPE The late John Trollope who pass- | od away in Toronto recently was the husband of Florence E. Gross. for- merly of this city and father of Dorothy May, John and Donald Trol- ope. He was well known in this sity, being a son of the late Henry ind Matilda Trollope of Toronto. Deceased was ome of the first mem. ers of St. Cyprian's church ana ater atended St, Alban's Cathedral vhere he was active for a number of rears as a Sunday School teacher. Tis many Oshawa friends vourn his passing, WARNING BY PRINCESS Wakefield, England. Nov. imely warning by Princess vas the means of ensuring erself and her ascelles, torning fire today at Bratton Hall. l= cleanse even the most de all narcotics. ers vi | WORM Children like Miller's Worm Powders because they are sweet as sugar and so easily taken, They licate system quickly and thoroughly without any danger and are free from NORTHROP & LYMAN CO., LIMITED, TORONTO, CANADA PEX Electrophonic 10 !nch Double Sided Phonograph Records | Now On Sale At Ask for Vox Trot Record No, 8642 co -- Apex Record and "G =T he Fox' Trots, Fox Trot Record No, "8639 --. A NEW TWO BLACK CROWS Part 3 and 4 Avex Record No, Just A Memory Fox Trot Record 8667 On a Dew-Dew-Dewy Day Paree Another hit of the "VALENCIA" type and by the same composer, Fox Trot Record No, 26079 jo Golden Slip Duet by Vérnon Dalhant and PP Robison e Varsity Drag Broken Hearted I oR | Charmaine ; Waltz Record No. 26073 The Sun Record Co., Toronto, Ont. All Apex Dealers 206080 Song Record No, 8655 pers No. 8656 | on y. Record g 8670 Song Record No, 8658 Dealers Everywhere Soa --) WILSON Simcoe St. North Apex Records are on Sale at & LEE without 'R, already have been identified as illicit ! athe ditch--it is the ;man who as had s adj un rig pl 3 Ald half a score of witnesses will be call- i will | EE Mary | the afety of several persons, who, with vss. husband, Viscount were caught in an earty , Hall _-- Says | Danger Lies Not in Drunkenness But Drinking enim Attcmec | RESIGNS AS PASTOR OF CHURCH HERE ance, Declares It is the| "Moderate Drinker" Who Causes Accidents and Re- » (Continued frox from page 1) duces Plants Output was not accepted iast might, but in -- ! view of the faet that Dr. Dougall states he is emphatic in his decision "The danger in the liquor situ tion is not in drunkenness--it is in| to retire, it will be necesary to ac- drinking. The drunken man is not eept it at the next regular meeting," | the menace to the highway--he is in | sald Dr. G. L. Bird, of the Pulpit Supply: €ommittee, Considerable regret over the in- tention of Dr. Dougall to resign his position with the Simcoe Street con- gregation was expressed by members of the board. During the past two years that Dr. Dougall has occupied the pulpit of the local church, he has been a hard worker in the in- terests of his church and it is with sincere regret that the board will be forced to accept his resignation, Pr Dougall came to Simcoe Street United Church two years ago last July at the call of the local congregation. He was formerly in Oakville where he was stationed for four years. That the work of the pastor has been of the highest order. is evident by the showin made last nigat when the reports of the various de- partments of the church were pre- few drinks and thinks he can "cut * or #peed, thit causes the ae ents. It is not the drunken dan that slows up production in the fae tbry--he cannot get a job at all= it is the moderate drinker who caus. ! ea accidents and reduces the plant's output "' Such was the statement made last night by Rev. Ben. Spence in his ad- , dress at the Rally Night of the local | Council Royal Templars of Temper- j ance. Mr. Spence pointed out the ! gituation in Ontario today from the temperance standpoint, and also the {work that it is necessary for the | temperance people to do. The first { obvious fact in the liquor situation, Rev. Mr. Spence said, is that the liquor traffic has been established once more in Ontario. He asked his hearers to eradicate the idea of '"'con- trol" from thelr minds. While liq. | sented. Every branch of the or- uor is being made, the brewer and ganizatian has shown continued ' distiller control it, then the Gov-| progress and a good year is being ernment only controls it for the | enjoyed. short space of time that it is on the EE shelves of the liquor store After Instalment paying makes the that the purchaser cont.o0.s it, and | months shorter and the years long- "4f he a.inks i¢, it controls nim" | er. MY. optuce alsu puiiiea out that 70 HOLD CEREMONY -| Tuesday night committed to trial at IN WHITBY SUNDAY Oshawa Veterans Asked to Co-operate With Legion in Attending Service Oshawa veterans, whether Legion members or not, are asked to join with Post 43 in the special services of commemoration to be held in Whitby on Sunday in connection with veterans in that town and "C" Company of the Ontario Regiment which will be joined for the occasion by volunteers from headquarters and the two local companies of the Regi- ment. Those who will go are asked to ret in touch with A. Gladman, sec- retary of the Post, whose télephone is 2435M. so that transportation may be provided. At last night's meeting of the Legion it was learned that one of their number plans to go to Eng- land in the near future and he was authorized to place a wreath on the Cenotaph in the name of Oshawa veterans. The Legion Post is holding a so- clal evening next Thursday follow- ing their regular weekly meeting. WINNIPEG BEARDED BANDITS ARYX HELD Winnipeg, Nov. 10.--Alleged to be the "bearded bandits," who attacked a woman in her home at Transcona, Oct. 27, Augustine F. Schimnowski, John Sehimnowski, and Joseph Greg- ory, alias Joe Grearevitch, were the preliminary hearing. They an- swered to a charge of assault and attempted robbery, Registered --~TONS OF -- Satisfaction | 52 King St. East | Phone 871 Yard--Athol St. East Phone 931 J. H. R, LUKE Oshawa Manager {ID | CTD | ED A ED The woman described how two | following a 10 per cent reduction men, allezed to be John Schimnow- ! of wages which officials said was ski and Gregory, entered her home | necessary because of losses arising and severely beat her. Azustine | from motor bus competition, Schimnowski, is alleged to have been | re------ the driver of the bandits' car, Claimed to be the largest moving oe ---- | pictura theatre in Europe, Glasgow Workmen on the narrow guage Playhouse, just opened at Glasgow, railway in Egypt recently struck pag a seating capacity of 4,000 ARLEN RLIUN OE TAG] TTT mt Carmen en | ite Pier aig wal waeuy wi ulder- | Govel nent sale wi dau nn gate Ab FC AL TO S paUuLaBY nuwd Ladlling, Wd Bali Tac al, Lue euuca- UMuUrta UL Wu a= Lue wuld pai vi Lue Silua- Ml Vulario 8 (ue apally oO: MEL AMLE Wve Cau, { va aavivilo, Ullited vuptLues Lava Lonlpus ale Laud Gara basvnn as , uave ne Ciena AUSUAL UL Lat pavdiil Cults epraudl Ue agus dau li oadide gi av waavaldil, 1a wewesnug With the 'needs of tne DPCULE Blalou Ladl Lue ABV, Ma wig UIs. ueeu wis a revival ul Mia ll@uLy "lia bp uiuB bp ll Loaus Luis, colle vie need dul B.UBLeL BuuCauuil dung | | | { praaaite 1ELa aser | BLU La lL Oa ARE Lue Lorces, | Vall Lhe in Lett Wid ULL, alslead Of 1ucleaise, ! Lue cousumption of hquor. rue speaaer paid uabute to the Mut dad, Me ana these legislau.on ablani.Ud UL Tuadil 14 | Royal "eaiplar mouvement, wiicu, Lue said, proviaes lor ai Loe needs i . | Oi Lue present nour, | lt stands or ro! | wraternivy, ppoteluon, total absa- | | uence dua poonipbition, ana proviyssy i lie muitance spiri, tne educational ! €.0fL ana the organization needed. | Lhe second speaker wa Mr, John | lucuanan, also of 'toronto, who is A { wominion Councillor tor LCanaaa and 4 | wewiuvundland mn the Royal demp- | lay UigAmiZation, ne paia triouce I jue the progress that nas oeen maae ¢ | by tne ushawa Councii, the hoyal '"emplars had played a large part | in tne bringing about or promoition, | he said, and tney haa a responsibili- | ty now in rebuilding of public senti- | ment against the evius of alcohol. The present measure, in his estima- tion, is one of the most contradic- tory laws ever put on the statute books, During tne course of his | address, he presented a badge of { honor to mister Dalton of the local lodge, in recognition of her splendid service, Before the meeting was thrown e' i ty O TTT ---- TENE RT ER ohnston's "CLOTHING VERCOATS for men of particular clothing prefer- ences, tailored in masterly fashion by America's best tailors--rich in fabrics that combine strikingly handsome patterns with the utility expected of coats for ¥ the cold weather. Here you will find variety and qual- ity beyond reproach; here you will find assortments § large enough to assure a most satisfactory choice. This ! store was never more fully prepared for the winter | open to the public, six new members | were initiated into the local coun- Leil. Refreshments were served at {the close of one of tue most suc- , cessful meetings that have been held by the Oshawa Council for .some Hime: FAGES ATTEMPTED Men's Overcoats An attractive selection of Tweeds and Blues $35.00 to $60 ROBBERY CHARGE | === Norman Wicke is is Remanded Until Wednesday--Caught || i Entering Store . Coals | (By Staff Reporter) Bowmanville, Nov, 11.--When Norman Wicke of Bradford, charged er .. "Boys ad Youths' a EE Kiddies' Coats $10 - $20 | $8 - $16.50 | with vagrancy, and suspected of at- tempted robbery, appeared before i Magistrate Ward in police court here this morning, the charge was amend- ed to cover attempted robbery. The ! prisoner was remanded without bail to jail until next Wednesday morn- ing. The case will come up then lat 11 o'clock Wicke was not rep- rented when he faced the court on the more series charge. It will be' remembered that Wicke Suits and Blues. Kiddies' Ages 2to 7. Fawns, Greys From $2.95 io $4.95 ' was arrested by Night Constable about midnight Wednesday when he along with two others, was seen attempting to make an entry into a local general store. A tussle | in which one of the confederates and Constable Sharpe participated in, ensued. A young fellow along with the constable managed to cover Wicke with the constable's revolver and in a scuffle the constable's man got away, RUSSIAN STEAMER ! ORDERED RELEASED Alexandria, Egypt, Nov. 10.--The mixed Claims Commission has or- dered the release ~* '"e Russian steamer 7 he ~'zed at the end of Octobér when leaving for Odessa with a lo&@ of cotton. The seizure was iif retaliation for the seizure of a steamer Costi, which Simcoe St. N. Your Dollar Goes Farther at Johnston's JOHNSTON'S Oshawa Phone 676 had been seized by Soviet suthori- ties at Odessa, : Arie PATNI RI oy 8 PE FNS RII Far een £5 -