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The Calgary Daily Herald 1927-11-01 - 1927-12-31
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THE CALGARDY DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOV. 19, 1927 pi (CANADIAN WONDER MAN OF Foht Fa sManent prone Giles Foreed AGRICULTURE AGAIN HAS ae Agta ee ea 1 R ENTRIES AT CHICAGO SHOW YIZOW Again u : In Calgary ee Frisco Figld 2: partane Mercury Drops to Four Below sy s mult mun urther CHICAGO, Nev. 19: rendy to open ite doors week from today, the sIvers the By. Ator- 1d, sald be Would Man- ont Sia Shortly After Midnight, ere. ria nee Barometer Falling cartenee NS fala on thy ides Commi of Alb TEMPERATURES 1 St 3 Hatt athe entry of Herman Trelle, ow by winning team Wembley weepstakes. champlonahip for Canada after it had been land. the oats championship for the nthe States well in the grain show, and nearly all of again this year, and.besides there are gees Friday, maximum Midimum (Sat. 1280. am.) act Ss os FORD PAD TOO MUCH, IS CLAIM shoves ee 4 ison cof Auto Manufacturer Patti on Fridays the baro- Declares Lincoln-Company Overpaid 4,000,000 PP TNA Net TL end Dominion after long interval Other Canadians alsa did the winners of 1926 are enter Attempted Hop-Off -for Australia Via Honolulu Fails This Morning URGED NOT 10 60 Br GT Manacer A l be rta British War-Time Ace Has Tine for Championship Been Awaiting Favorable Weather for Weeks (By Canadian Pre SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. (Bulletin) Gaptain Frederick A. A the in ihe y ehouidy recon ne wa ding to The mer eee inet bh. below norms Hore. repped ene point ne the night Four Animals to Compete at Toronto Royal Winter BAROMETER RECORD Fair, and All Are: from. University Alberta Shorthorn Sweepstakes Taken Thursday Night Championship etter. ranstulan tesayr For Grade Steer Friday. Morning. foreed to return to Mills Field y not long after the take-off British, War-Time Ace (Special. United Preag Dispatch The Herald) FRANCISCO, No Frederick guil disps Rayo a happy terrupted Misr A dust ax torta. ith, What particular instance Wintry Wea mgt the. automobile oryrentiin was more. Wins a statement ih ta cents digas SS ck Wate ca eh a A good hot bath and I m ready for anything follown iE the (Special Dispatch to The Herald) Sa anian ss tra HR d off Gonstt ax surely check fondy, Iieiit. snow. 7 wind, vero to 10 thobe iat need nothin need never be i Castorias Tt sunuefversty ot Al sHieaat Jat the show. Int have won the ips offered for st Field airport xt biplane, Wanda. w his Pas ry, district -Cloudy, snowing, Ford. third Jung through ff the Lie he plant 01 And he should: bs which we breathe. Cellini, the great Italian artist, gilded child from head to foot. Unable to breathe through the pores of the skin, the child died within two hours. p the por e free from dirt by bathing ewery day. Use hot It lg more than cleansing it s the Best tonic you can ea and fit The, skin is and th In senior udy, East wind, FS tect nton Part cloudy: zero to fro ud no obligations were imposed e awayon Honolulu, from where he plans Sd New FY Islands is objectie will have covered a ai proximately 500: miles, and the first man to span the brood jianse of tho, Pacitic by ats. Heavy Fog Along Coast Heavy fg along -the California breeders. who have. prese coast prevented Giles from getting SO+ 0 the watvcrst away Thursday or Friday, alt Reb uli Obseat Lesson: Weather conditions at w a were favor . able. The plane was feft at wie head o he runway throughout the ight with a pollen guard stationed by it. Giles diepe at the field and was up before With officials ai Mills Field hel carefully. re-checked his charts for ihe flight while mechanics loaded the Wanda's tanks with 320 galions of xesoline. the reeult Is largely No Life Raft, No Radio a ab Glies carried only a sm Jacket. The plano Hiad-no REQUEST PEKIN GOV T TO PROTEST PRESENCE cand: was not equipped with adio. Giles Teft despite. the warning of Major D. H: Bowie, U.S. weather fore- fer in San Franciseo, that un- erable flying conditions prevailed between San Francisco and Hono- 10,000 LONDON, 19 The Wert Tasette's edrrenpondent at And Peking says the governor of Hellnng- the Kiang has reported tht 20,0 partite troops. at the fourteenth div ilu. laasembled on the fronth : : her's Castoria fs err nee Warden Lignt er. isonet NATIONAL FRI The Canadian Western Natural Gas, Light, Heat Power Co., RATE Ss Initial Steps Take Boards of Tra Cape Breto Now he Jonior niversity was second es ea ns MU ag A Hk, inches Snow dur- ex with alia; cord. re rdeman, who loy ttea vy We yoltintarily general) ae sere cnet, w ; Hes9 This additional amount, Of mite tion apis sa th lt;x alas se more tun 4,000,000, was with the x pupied the nun bs with. the snow, about paid all junior 2 the Senior Saskatoon AUTOMOBILE DOES MUCH TO.MAKE THINKERS OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE YORE, Nov NE. wihd, snowing, 2 jook Snowing, east. wind. 4 prize ainplonship te sown East wind, snoywine decide, wind, syowing and Alber CRUELTY COSTS Come to. our showroom and modern method of heat Natucal Gas demonstea Dutematic water heaters that supply hot water at the turn of the tap. We'll he more than glad to. tell you about them 2 cannet 5, adore ere snow snowing, heavily SYDNEY stens toward ofa mation fr taken by Trade of Caps announced here Mayor Deyer).S NATURAL GAS NATURE'S PERFECT FUEL. i Thompson snobite. the inventor sald, Z easier, quicker and N. Mache or to. go. places, but. its-ereat j Appointed lt;0 ACTORHS WIFE: Weakness for Airplane Riding swind; cheaver vakened hundreds ot SOVIET TROoPS fed as Ill: Treatment ne iat frome SE peas frac wrugwiatiens Ser (Bat By Spouse bina PShrmeanigtes ther ives were 6-H GeaNUM NEWS TRAVELERS PLAN eh EagSer rit OTE 9 Gapecial ts The Male) Next to NS. ie has Statest other. Thomas A. Eal- interview published NEW me to foronto about a: ones wind, about of the Chapman Cotamunity club hela : ta Ougatees nly Bresdgnc Ar te Bi win secupied: tueieuaie ne er COL Pe aaa oe ta ce mnn eae Ret ie eae aa ean ia'the aettcy ot wineey ealdend Ceanig eee NE: Sa Rie ete ces er ek tanenie ears ea i Sboice: of the elu ae, weccatars- tows eee a einen oe oases Urged Not to Go new snow Peterson, his Urged-him not to Ko tement, just before take-off saying, that. thi flight Denny, motion entered the: ranks of the today after his wife had bs (By Canadian Pri calls, ANUM,. Alta, Nov. 10. The now, which hue fallen everyday for Was againat advice. Giles eltmabed into thy cocknit vf the piplane at 8:15am. The engine had make a. bre been running for nearly half an hour tho to warm up for ie fight. He started dows the runway for 2,000 fee and imude-an-casytaiee-0t at S17 The plane climbed rapidly and befor it had vanished from. sight had Foached un estimuted altitude of 2,000 requested tho Pekin gi Bolshevika are. lending subles approximately 49,000,000) the Mongolian goveriment for purpoee of bullding a, strates ay from Klukhta and Urea w ato Turkestan, HUNDREDS eos OF XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS The Herald s Special Xmas Shopping Directory WATCH FOR IT Advertisers Desiring To Be Represented in This Special Feature . Should PHONE M7981 For Rates Per Ber Ber Ber Ber Be Br the 0,00,000 he all gt; Jed a divorce on allogations that, hile to weakness for xirplane rlding.and his Rendoney to criticize her had amount- Jed to cruelty Mise Irene Denia won the decree tn suiperior court he fay- -One-of thease alts od iwrainst the actor wax that he on fiving, although he knew Ailled her with terror, and that he Hot only took the airplane flights nimselt but would take. their small daughter, Barbara, with bliin Into the fir, While: I don't know that airplane riding 1a: extreme cruelty under or- dinary, circumstances, Judge Walter S. Gates ruled. when'a man goes alr plane riding with his small child ove Ihe protests of hi wife, 1 ix cruel The actor, Mrs. Denny testified, waa) ja Insbiind who answered every ex, pression by. hue wite, with the remark, Don't be silly His shout of put away the blondes, here comes the wite, which greeted, ner when phe appeared at the film) ietudlo, she ioterpreted ws meaning he isuspected her of spying on him. The alimony jettiement. approved by the sourt provided that Mrs Ipenniy rreeive 1000 4 month si Tons jas Denny recelved hia present salary, said to be 3,000 Week. She-alsg) tody of the hild, ive who formerly Wwere-on. hostage, Were married in tage actres: to) te COLLIP JOINS NVGILL FACULTY Famous Albertan Given Chair Of Bio-Chemistry in Montreal (Special Dispatch to The. Herald) MONTREAL, Nov. 18. Prof. GB. ICollp, of Edmonton, who his gained la world-wide reputation for himself las the co-discoverer of insulin, his been appointed professor of blo chemistry in. the medical faculty of IMcGi university, according to an an: rouncement made by Dr. C.F. Mar- tin, dean of the faculty, - it was Prof. Collip who made the first in- nilin that yaw ever used on patient. Though he is only 36 years of age, Prof. -Colllp recognized ax one of the outstanding bio-chemists of Amnerica, Recentiy he bas made further lepoch-minking aigcoveries in connec Hon vith the para-thvroid glands and the. trentment. of tetany. a disease mon in children, and efforts outstai ing man Slot redvareb, but spartan will be effec: replace who hs beet STANDS SIEGE IN PARK AVENUE, HOTEL nie apartment again to remove iim ae an commtartiy confined ning tochtn belting on appl s and sand brought to him by friends, the manager hotel has cancelled all and await Sniy: his abaence from the room to Tock him out permanently ANNUAL MEETING Y Convention Will Be Held in Calgary on December 28 Dol Arrangements for the reception of cig delegates to the Dominion coun- cil meeting of the Associated dian Travelers are to he dealt with during this week-end, when the dir jectors of the Calgary club will meet Jat the Cuafaliows hnliding, wits the president, J. A. Toll in the chair. Word has been received by the wecre ary of the Domin on council, E.R. Ford, that representatives will to Calgary from Vancouve: Moone Jaw, and: Regin Tha. Dominion council seston: will o. Place this year in Calga Decembes ving. held last year nt Moose Jaw. The executlya to tho) Domintor council will have further announcements regarding. th: ing after the meeting of the direcs hora In Calgary during thie week-end. Tho wssovlation. has xent-ous invic) tations to the sccond of their dancer. which, in to-be neld:in the jacademy on Friday, Ni The president cee JAlteman, hus already atarted (o out ine programme for the 1928 lunch- jeony, and announcements regarding them-wil; be made at the McDonald lacadertiy everiing of the dance CALGARY CURLERS. OPENCONPETTON The Calgary: Curling Club opened the season's play with the President; lve. Vice-President event at the rink: In Victoria park pavillon, There wan a large turnout of players and the ice: is in perfect condition. Thirty-thres rinks werp onipleted atthe meeting of the clu held Friday evening and prosided over by David Black, president, with George Notley, secretary, in charge of details. It was decided that all sty shoots be opened for play immediately, and on Monday evening, there will be negu- Lar Nchedule of Famns started Ree teen WILL RETURN TO, FRANCE QUEBEC, Nov. 19.. Under the command of Archdeacon Scott, the Canadian Bxpeditionury Force: wilt return to France next year. Thi the Annoucement made Friday Arehdeucon, with the difterenfen, however, that the expeditionary Cores fei travel armed and in the guise lot the Canadian Furlough Party am wal celebrate theleihnnaioesea ee Armistiee yn Parte: a LETHBRIDGE LEADER TORONTO, Nov. 18. Jobs , ive member. of Provincial Tegisiature, repremant: ie Middlewex West, was chonen leader of the Promreavive party: late aterday. He takes the piace tert by the Rppointment. of the. former lender, Hon, WE Re fario supreme Gout ee GOSPEL MISSION Sunday schval And Mibie siasken be Hold at. the ompel Mission ot Sener of Ninth avenue ard Th cast on Sunday atternoon, der tho dicection of Mrs. D. Ay 3c om. superintendent. The att held in the evening it tend the stad book mogting for Praline held Thureday evening at 0 COOK EMBODIMENT OF 200,000 UNEMPLOYED ITTAWA, Nov. 18. Reviewing: fectntie sth imtnos reniehitheene Great Britain, Kenneth Lindsay, former Labor candidate for the ish parilament and an ex-president of the Oxford Union, on Friday told members of the Canaafan Club that A. J. Cook (leader of ahe miners unions) 1s simply the embodiment of 200,000 men out.of work. The thing: that Interests mn jof them in che P Mr, Lindsay ix lafter having toured the Peace River distriet and tmving lectured for xix montiis on economic problems in the University: of Br olumbia, DR. A. P. DECAREY DEAD MONTREAL. Nov, 19 Dr. A. P- Decarey, prominent Montreal veterin tmobile on, the St. Lambert-Varennes highway lant night, ft fe thought chat he lost control of the car on a jourve. fare, was found dead beneath late muto- Ne past week, is now 10 to 12:Inchea fon the level and 1s making very hard to deliver the wheat that has al ready been threshed. This has of- fered the elevators a chance to get out ja number of cars and thus relieve the congestion. A xeiious Tinie 1s Demy lexperienced by. those who have: done ho threshing, as they aro not able to turn their stock out The main roads ure open, but the prairie roads are almost mpassable. if dritting occurs, traffic will be re- duced to the minimum: Preparations for skating are being mgde at the rink, and t will probably io opened next woek. The Catholic Eadte ing a bazaar in the Starland theatre, December 3. There willbe m pale of fancy work, home ooking and jcandies. CHAPMAN CAMP.NEWS Tt was decided to form a Players Club as. an auxiliary body, and al branch to funcffon withia the club Itself, to be known as the Indoor Sports ani Recreation committee, Thess bodies, with Jinun: ehairtman,.wilt act ir the elub- CANADIAN LEGION AT PINCHER CREEK HOLDS (TS. ANNUAL MEETING (Speciat to The Herald) PINCHER CREEK, Nov: 18. The Jannual mecting of the Pincher Greek yranch of the Canadian Legion was held In the club room and was well attended ih spite of the inclement weather, 5 The financial statement for the year was read by the secretary and adopted. The position chown war (Special to The Herald) CHAPMAN CAMP, B.C.. Nov. 19. the regular serml-annual meeting quite satisfactory Election of officers, whieh was Ui chief businane-of tho meeting, yuu next faken up. The. fo executive swan empowered to bree members to thelr number, eri A cominitive of threa was ai to investigate the feasibility leponsoring of the hockey, assovlatlon oy the Lewion, ee MODERN GODIVA TO WEAR MORE CLOTHES CHICAGO, Nox. 18. Lady Godiva rides tontght and the arty -ball a week away. She rien forthe Chi- Jago Equestrian Ansociation at th dinner; a-milk white horse movie across the banguet foor between thor tahtex The legend of U Y costume. The Virgima Cigarette which gives the greatest value and satisfaction Fine then sudc crescendos t around-you The Ponde: stirs your so and you ma: when you re thetic McLa formance of New M Your old: phonogeas Will Ate CALGARY Sole Distributors K
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