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Medicine Hat News 1912-07-02 - 1912-12-31
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This is the Young People s . -Sostety at the Methodist church. Held evory Tuesday at o'clock. WILL YOU- COME? ) Ode Motto: Look up, Litt up. TO HOMESTEAVERS, ETC. COAL COAL Galt Stove, Engine - and Blacksnilth s: Coal. Large or small quantities shipped to any station. Storage: Esplanade and. N. Railway. . TAYLOR CO. Room 17 Becker Block. P.O. Box 818. 3 Wint. er Vegetables FOR SALE Carrots, Turnips, Parsnips, Beets, Onions Cabbage, Potatoes. All grown on my own piace and stored in the city. Address FRED SMITH , Box 430 Transfer VY AND LIGHT YING BATTERY OF GUN MEN SOON TO KNOW FATE End of Trial in New York ; is Reached Prosecutor Makes Strong Appealy cw. A. P. Dispatoh) New York, Nov. 18. The last word for and against the four gum-men on trial for the murder of the gambler, Hermans Rosenthal, was sald today, when ounsels made thelr appeals to the Jury for conviction and acquit: tal, Tombrrow their tate will be deliv ered fnto the hands of the Jury, pro- bably in the afternoon, as tt is ex- pected that Justice Goff wil take up all of the morning session chars ling the jury as to the Inw and the evidence. + The four defendants beard them- selves characterized by District At- ia torney Moss, as the hands which held the instruments of death the hands of the body of which Rose, Webber and Vallon were the brains, and Liont. Becker, the will. He referred to then as. that bat- tery of gun-men, and declared that the witnesses who identified them showed the courage of soldiers mar- ching to the cannon s mouth. it may require some courage for a jury to rise up and bring in a verdict of murder against these men, he continued, but this is a rare time for the performan e of a great pub- lic duty to the commonwealth. This is the crima of crimecs a challenge to civilization, a blow in the face to American law and order. T call upon you for verdict that wilt vindicate Isw. dn order and make these gun-mien and their frienda reatiac that there is a God in Israel, Justice in the State of New York, and a jury that is not afraid of bullets. By their attorney, Charles C.F. Wahle, the defendants were pictured as men who had been criminals, but who were innocent of this crime the victims of the testimony of the-men who really Killed Rosenthal Rose, Webber, Vallon and Schepps gt; Give me these boys and I will make men of them, sald Mr, Wable. Gyp the Blood, and Lefty Louie listened to the fervid loquence pf the two lawyers with stolid facesj Their fellow defendants, Whitey Lew- ts and Dago Frank were visibly 2: fected. E Repor of Department of La Disputes in October D The preliminaty estimate of the number of labor disputes in October, issued by the Department of Labor, shows that the number of strikes was about twice as great as that recorded during the same month of last year, although there material chance from conditions during the previous month of the present year. The dispute of coal miners on Van- couver Island continued throughout October, this being the only dispute in which a great number of men were Involved. About twenty-one disputes were in existence, ten of which om- menced during the month. Upwards Of 4,300 employees were involyed in these disputes which caused a loss of about 98,000 working days. Priees Ge Upward. The Department 6f Labor's index number jof wholesale prices rose Take in. Time. the proper help to rid your system of the poisonous bile which causes headaches, flatulence and discom- fort. By common consent the Proper and, the best help is BEECHAM'S was no ICE CREAM MEN'S CONVERSION, Dallas, Texas, Nov. 19. More than five hundred members Of the National Association of Ice Cream Manufag- turers, representing every section of the country, were on hand o day at the opening of the annual-conyention of the association. Mayor Holland welcomed the visitors and response was made by Edwin. C. Sutton of Baffalo, president of the association The convention will-conclude Thurs- MISSOURI SUNDAY SCHOOLS. Kansas City Mo., Nov, 19 Opening today with A large attendance and everything In good workins order, the annual convention of the Missouri Sunday Schoo Association bids fair to be the metium of substantial ad- vancement in Sunday School -work throughont the State, The convention will continue three days, with James J. Parks of St. Louls presiding. OF ficers of the iuternational assOciation and other Sunday School workers of wie reputation are here to address the convention. TO KEEP FARMER ON THE FARM. Hutchinson, Kan. Nov, 19 -Aeri- cultural experts and progressive far- mets gathered here in force today to take part in the Kansas Agricultural and Industrial Congress, The ses sions will last two days, Increased yields, better highways, fmproved marketing conditions and similar, topics are slated for discussion, but most attention will be directed to tha problem of how to keep the farmer on the farm. TO BEAUTIFY SMALL CITIES. Baltimore, Md, Nov. 19. The eighth annual convention of the Am- erican Civic Association began here today with a good attendance of mun- fcipal officials and civic leaders from all parts of the country. President J. Horace McFarland called the gath- ering to order and will preside over the three days session. The pro- gramme talls for an exhaustive dis- cussion of city planning with special reference to the problems of the small cities and towns. Other matters that will receive attention are the bill- board and smoke nuisances, markets and market places and the-extermin- ition of the house fly. MANY MORE STRIKES bor is That Number of Labor oubled Last Year. slightly uring October, -statiding at 183.1 as compared with 182.5 in Sep- tember and 128.9 in October, 1911, the declines in wheat, oats, hay, cattle, sheep, mutton, potatoes lnseod: oil, hops and malt being offset by advan- cos in milk, eggs, hog products, Iem- ons, tomatoes, jute, tron lead, tin and their products, . coke, earthenware, opium-and rope. The index number is a percentage of the average price level during the decade 1890-1899. The feature of the month in retail prices-was the widespread scarcity of anthracite coal from Nova Scotia to Saskatchewan with advancing prices. Eggs, butter and milk were upward, while potatoes were lower. Industrial Accidents. Acsording to the record of indus- trial acoldents maintained by the Department of Labor, there were 104 workmen killed and 324 injured dur- ing the month of October- Compared with the record for September, this His-an incr ase of fifteen in the num- ber idlled and 2 decrease of ninety- five. in the mumber injured. The greatest number of fatal accidents occurred ih steam railway service, thero being 28 employees killed. The Building trades come next with 18 fatalities. Of the non-fatal accidents the greatest number occurred in the metal trades, the number recorded being 5, followed second by building trades with 40 injured, aad third by steam railway service with 37 injured. display in our bustvess offfice Wing Spates desitious of prod iring game will dazwell to leave, their orders.early as th quantity of each sisortment is limited: They ae MEDICINE BAT 3 Corner Main Sand Fol WS, LTD. PLANNED IN INDIA Committee Which Looked Into Matter Has Made Many Recommendations: vz Special cable to the News) lore, India, Nov. 19 In their recently published report the. com: for the Punjab industrial schools of for the Punjab ndoatrial schools of more Specialized type should be in- stituted experimentally by tho Gor- ernment in selected localities. Only industrial edueation should be im- parted jm these schools and no feos should be red. ) 8 eo rule, oa primary school should-bo attached as a feeder to, these specialized schools, in which ovdinary general education should be given up, to. the primary standard, combined with elementary manual ediieation, the object being to attract shildren. The committee go on to recom- mend that only competent teachers should be employed and that they should be paid a higher salary than jose Who could be obtained in the cdiniry market. Tt is also urged that, as an incen- ive to god work, pupils should be the proceeds of such work as sold, leas the cost of the ma- A CLEAN CITY Employing Drastic Meas- ures. to Make Citizens Keep Streets Neat. (Special Cable to News.) Sidney, Aus., Nov. 19. The muni- cipal. authorities have decided * to take drastic. measures to insure a cleaner and more tidy appearance of the streets of the city. A great improvement is already noticeable and placards have been placed in prominent positions, warn- ing people against throwing down also to appoint 20 in whose duty it will be to parade the streets and to deal on the spot with offend ers against. these by-laws. These men will be empowered to collect sing. fine imposed on the. spot, and this will-obviate the necessity of sume. moning the citizensito-appear before. the police courts; and will therefore. also..save timeand unnecessary, an- noyance. It is also expected that as the pub- Hie becomes more ised to tidy and orderly habits, the duties of the in- spectors will become less enormous, INDIANS: ARE LONELY Crees on Montana Reserva- tion Go for Mamble along the Border. (Special to the News) and bis band of approximately 200 Nomadic Cree Indians, who have wandered to Helena from their Mon- tana eamp, will be taken care of by the dgent of the Blackfeet reserva- tion. Rocky Boy and his compan- ions, not fancying the lonliness of their bleak allotments on the public domain west of the Blackfoot, mean- dered up and down the Canadian border, finally landing at the state capital, Army officers took charge of the party and reported to the In- dian burean, Acting Commisgioner Abbott telegraphed yesterday to the Blackfoot agent. to laok out for them. CASH REGISTER MEN TO THE BAR Cincinnati. 0., Nov. 19 The pre- diction that the case of the National Cash Register Company would be one of the important anti-trust prosecu- tions left over for the Wilson Admin- istration to push to conclusion is not likely to be fulfilled. The case was called in the United States Dis- trict Court here today, a specia panel Washington; Nov 19. Roeky Boy . more than twenty officials and) man- agora of the branch salos department of the company, The National Cash Register Com- pany 1s alleged to have gained, monopoly of the business during the last. twenty years, the actyal offense charged in tho indictment covering period of three years. The muthods Alleged to have been used to obtain he monopoly shaiged are aa follows: Threatened suits for infringement of patents tobe brought to harass competitors, not for valld- legal re sons, Selling imitations of competitors machines: as knockers to prejudice customers of business rivals, Tampering with employees of com- petitors. Organizing compantes, Seeking patents on Inventions of competitors. Buying up competitors or forcing them out of business, Bribing employees. of competitors and employees of transportation, tel- phone and telegraph companies, spurfotis competitive THE CHARM, Wind the spell, bind the spell What s In jt? Fond farewell Wreathed with drops from azura eyes, Twilight vows and midnight sighs. Bind it on the mafden s soul Suns may det hnd Years may roll; Yet beneath the tender twine - All the spirit shall be thine, Oceans may between you sweep, But the spell's as strong and deep Anguish, distance, time are vain Death alone can loose the chain. SALVIA is a Preparation That Will Grow Hair Abundantly. This. is an age of new discoveries. To grow hair after it has fallen out to-day is a reality. : SALVIA, che Great Hair Tonic and Dressing, will positively create a new growth of hair. If you, want to: have a beautiful, head of hair, free from dandruff, use SALVIA once a day and watch tho results. SALVIA is guaranteed to stop fall- ing hair and restore the hair to its natural color. The greatest. Hair Vigor known. SALYIA is compounded by expert chemists, Watch yout hair if t is falling out. er be bald. SALVIA prevents baldnega by fas- tening the hair to the roots, . Ladies will find SALVIA just. the hair, dressing they are looking for. It makes the hair soft and flufty andi not sticky, A large bottls-50. Sole at Pitigle's Drig Store, Medicine Hat, Alta, : SS SURAT AER PRA CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, Notice is hereby given that the Can- edian Nc,thern Railway Company will apply to the Parliament of Canada at its next session fc-.un' Act extending the time wherein ss Company may construct the lines of railway auth- orized by the Statutes of Canada fc 1908, Chapter 92, section 2, paragraphs (a), ), O aud (h); shortly des- eribed.as follows: (a). Humboldt to . (b).. Maryfield. to Lethbridge. (c).. North Battleford to Athabas- ca Landing with branch to Green Lake, : Neepawa, northwesterly to the South Saskatchewan Rive Also the line of railway which the Saskatchewan Midland Railway Com- pany (amalgamated with the Com- any) Was authorized to build by Chapter 41 of the Statutes of Saxkat chewan for the year 1909, section Paragraplr (v)., namely: Humboldt to Melfort. Also -to authorize the construction of the following lines of railway: (a). From a point at or near Swift Current, westerly to a point at or near the junction of the Company's authorized lines to Macleod and Lethbridge; From a point at or near Re- gina, northwesterly to a point near Blbow. lt; Also to confirm and ratify an agree- ment between the Company and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company respecting the terminals at Regina. Also to increase the bonding powers of the Company. GERARD RUEL, Chlet: Solteltor. ut a). ). Toronto, October 30th, 1912. TRY OUR MEALS of jurors has been drawn, and the in- aications are. that the trial will pro- Re aia etidants named in sare the following W ional Cash Regi President, John 4H. Jee-president, Edward A. ary, George C. Edgater F. Bippus; directors, Wittlim HL Mozzey, William Pflom and Alfred H. Thomas. All are re dents of Dayton. Ohio, where the fac- tory, atid general offices of the com- Pany are located. tn addition to Yhoxe named ine defendants include City Cafe 428 North Rallway Street Lee Co, Proprietor; Wong e Wing, Mansger,) Meals at all hours, Short orders and regular meals, train Tunches, ete, Brerything nice. MEDICINE HAT LIVERY COMPANY Horse Repository Rear 312 Fourth Aves (opposite Dreamland Theatre.) Single and double outfits of all descriptions for sale or hire. . Horse or Automobile De- livery at all times. HAY FOR SALE, Prairie Hay by the load. Timothy by the bale or ton. 201-6 No. From the Spanish: - f you don t, you will sooner or lat- ' Wonderiui Cures Reported in Germany. the ie of simple Kerbs. as remedies inithad of the more soncchtested and usually more dangerous inorgsaic substances, been fived ridely of late. in Germany a new sobool of phyeiciaue thas arisen which throws our almost a and reiles om an adi carat senet iiss Ge tn adeptation of the metiod of wild, Dr, Fieroo, chief consulting physician to the invalids Hotel and Iylio frst advocated the extended for nearly balf a century. A harmless cleanser stomach toale that) ature has provided. J. DoNALD MATHESON of Ossining,.N. Y. says; * Lsufe forod for over five yours with whut asdoeuirs told. me wae dilated. og Of the stomach, assvola: cular hat condition of same, and nervous heart. Thad tele enough nux, blamuth, gentian, rhubarb. ekc., to.foata shige and natarally thonght there was no eure for me, but after roading Who* eminent doctors said of the curative qualiti of the ngreajenita of Golden Medieal Discovery * eave Sialr trial. SvOk the Discovery. and: wiso tie Plearait Pollo nnd can truthfully say Lam eellox better tn thay Lhavo.in years, I choorfully give permission to prigey this testimonial, and if any doubt hOmas * writes MG T Silk pak Rita rie to the best allnround medicine in the country today. t ; eerrir PAL Val alae: Medicine Hat to Toronto Return za Medicine Hat Reza to Montreal ml AN 2) 61.20 Corresponding low rates to points in Ontario, Quebec and aR Maritime Provinces. Tickets iS on sale December Ist to 31st eS inclusive. Good to return aa within 3 months. TUNG ; hee i Liberal Extension Privileges: Un i Tickets issued in connection with Trans-At tie Trips on sale Noy. Tth to Dec. 31st inclusive, and limited to five months from date of issue, with privileges of extension. Finest equipment, Standard and Tourist Sleep- ing Cars, Dining Cars on all through trains. Com- partment-Library. - Observation cars on Imper- ial Limited and Toronto Express. aes SPECIAL THROUGH TOURIST CAR SERV- ICE in connection with these excursions. For dates ot departure and reservations apply to lo al agent, Tickets via all Trans-Atlantic Steamship Lines. ae For full information, rail and steamship tickets, apply to L. A. Dobbin, Ticket Agent, Phone 201, Medicine Hat, or write to R. G. McNEILLIE, : District Passenger Agent, Calgary, Alta. Return ATLANTIC BG eulies Lake Champlain, Montreal to Liverpool Empress of Britain, Quebec to Liverpool Mount Temple, Montreal to London Lake MANITOBA, Montreal to Liverpool Lake Michigan, Montreal to London Empress of Ireland, St. Jolin to Liverpool Empress of Britain,St. John to Liverpool Empress of Ireland, St. John to Liverpool . WEEKLY SAILINGS LOWEST RATES Unequalled Accommodation Saloon, Second, Third Class. Complete. detalls on application, Berth reservations can now be made with any Railway or Steamship Agent for Christmas ships, or write Tu. J. 8, CARTER, Gen Agt, 210 Portage Ave, Winnipeg. 1. A. DOBBIN, TICKET AGENT, Medicine Hat FRL, NOY. 16 BUN, NOV. 17 WED., NOY. 20 SUN. NOY. 24 .FRL, NOY. 29 FRL, DEC. 18 FRL, DEC. 27 ANNOUNCEMENT The Western Engineering Co. are prepared to undertake the sup rvis-. .ion of any railway, structural, municipal, irrigation or hydauli construction.. Sur- veys, estimates, reports, specifications, maps, etc, TEMPORARY OFFICES, HUTCHINSON BLOCK Phone 867. Medicine Hat *PHONES OFFIE .... 666 RESIDENCE 211 Piano Moving A Speciaity Tasker Transfer Co. apid LIGHT and HEAVY reasonable DRAYING Neliable Main St, next City Hall. OFFICE. PHONE Gan dE OPEN EVENINGS LN We are Loz Money : Pe Ce PER ANN From To Pay OW Morte To Improve Real HOW MUCH AR PAYING It would buy you in ten year INVESTIGATE PLAN AT ON THE CANADIAN I UNVESTMENT Lorre lt; IMPERIAL BANK MEDICINE HAT, Office Open Ev Dati Nine O'e DONT CRY The Bartlett Studio solution for the Gift pr en photos in one of ot Styles will make twelve each one of which Is s preciated. Haye the BE ING. There's a your town: . THE BARTLETT + Pourth Ave House M SAND FOR EXCAVATI HEAVY TEA CONCRETE J.J. Ld 116 MONTREAL 8 *Phone 26 PHOTOG STA NO, 868, HE-J.-S.-F Contracting 108 TORONTO Heavy Teaming. Sand, ( Excavating a Sp Light and-Heary Horse: AMI Times. ES. L CONTRACTS HEAVY TEA RADING AND EXC Gravel and Sand f Yatil Street. Pt z P. 0. Box 81 MAN The 1 Vital Batter greate for debilit has No medic ing, this invention will do ti sends a stream of vital Nerves, organs and bloo time you are asleep. I theumatism, weak bac ness, stomack, Uver and orders, varicocele, and Dr, Metager Dry Cell Sta is a high-grade battery. charging with vinegar or per cent eascier applic per cent greater service, atm low price without for fancy books, A fall particulars mailed THE METZGER VI BATTERY 0 Roh Block, Gor. 7th A *St., Bast. FeTbSa Calgary, Alta The Dally News deliv: city 35 a month.
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Image 940 (1912-11-19), from microfilm reel 940, (CU1740045). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.