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THE QUEEN AND A-

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HEB COAT OF GOLD BROCADE.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1929.

LORD WEMYSS'S PICTURES.

£15,000 FRAUD CHARGE WITHDRAWN.

MRS. BUNDY AND THE BALL BOY.

."I REALLY BELIEVE IT IS WIGGINS."

Women from the United States, Arthur Ruck, aged 41, oh art! Twenty-five years ago there was Australia, India, China, and several dealer, of Berkeley-street, W., was a ball-boy at the old Wimbledon European countries gathered in indicted of the Old Bailey for ob-lawn tennis ground named Wig- blue and white marquee in Great taining a cheque for £15,000 from ins. He proudly fetched balle Russellstreet, W.C., recently to séc | Messrs. Colnaglit, art dealers, New for Miss May Sutton, now Mrs. the Queen lay the foundation stone Bond-street, W., by false pre-

Bundy. of a great club for business and tences,

Miss Sutton won the champion- professional girls in London..

Mr. Oliver, K.C.. prosecuting, ship that year, and she was so The club is being bullt at a coat naid Ruck had the best possible pleased with the alertness of of £250,000 by tho Young reputation, and was a man to whom young Wiggins that she promised Women's Christian Association. the transactions would be a small him that next time she came to The Queen, Princess Mary, and the one in the ordinary way.

Wimbledon she would give him a Duchess of York contributed to-

Last April he entered into tennis racquet inscribed with her wards it.

The interior of the marquee had negotiations with Messrs. Col-signature.

anght for the purchase of four But Mies Sutton did not return the atmosphere of a garden party.pictures, including a Gainsborough to Wimbledon for 25 long years. There were many beautiful frocks and Coldstream Guardsmen in full and a Ruysdeel, in the possession She forgot Wiggins and Wigghis

of the Earl of Wemyss. They were forgot her. dress played music. The epoheirlooms, but they could be sold where the Queen laid the foundation with the consent of the trustees. Last month selling newspapers. A man stood outside Wimbledon stone was surrounded by decora-The earl was in bed with a broken The Miss Sutton of 25 years ago, tions in pale blue and white.

As the Queen entered all eyes leg at the time, and the negutta-now Mrs. Bundy, paused to buy gazed with admiration at her state-tions were carried on on his be a paper, and then looked hard at ly appearance in a beautiful cost half by Lady Angela Forbes, the seller.

of silver, blue and gold brocade, with fringes on the sleeves of pink, blue, and silver. She wore a silver

turban.

Lady Angela Forbes, On April 22 Mr.. Ruek told Messrs. Colnaghi he was in a paai- The Queen spread the mortar tion to sell four picturos for £15, with a trowel which Sir Edwin (000, and they handed him a che Lutyers, the architect of the build-que for that amount. ing, presented to her, and tapped As the pictures were not the store with a mallet. Her words of dedication were picked up by microphone and for the second time wireless listeners heard the Queen speak,

PRISON RIOT AT LEAVENWORTH.

"I really believe it is Wiggins," she said. "Are you the Wiggins who used to be ball-boy?"

"I was-I mean I am," he said

proudly.

"Then I owe you a tennis rac- quet," said Mrs. Bundy. She went do-back to the courts, got a racquet, livered Mesers. Colnaghi's solici-wrote her name on it, and pre- tors naked for an explanation, but sented it to the much surprised Mr. Ruck, very foolishly, instead and delighted friend of a quarter of attending to the matter and re of a century ago. turning the money, seemed to have! gone on chasing about the country.

tures.

after Lady Angela Forbes, trying was too sanguine. He thought he to pull off the deal. Lord Wemyss had an arrangement whoroby he had never agreed to sell the ple-could fulfil the contract with Mesara. Colnaghi. That was ill- Messrs. Colnaghi came to the founded, as the events proved. conclusion that Mr. Ruck could} Sir E. Wild: Your client honest- FOUR CASUALITIES IN not return the money, and after ly thought he had an arrangement

taking advice they felt bound to with Lord Wemyss? institute proceedings. The money Mr. Birkett: Yes. had now been repaid. In these, Mr. Birkett said he was natte- circumstances it seemed to be idle fied that Messrs. Colnaghi acted in to ask, the jury to convict.

good faith.

DISORDER

Leavenworth, Kan., Aug. 1. One prisoner in the federal penitentiary was killed to-day and three were wounded in the course There is no question of com-]. of six hour's rinting.

pounding a trialnal matter," said A general prison scape was Mr. Oliver, "but it is our acknow averted only by strenuous efforts ledgment that no crime was over on the part of guards.

committed because there was no The riot started when the pri-intention to defraud." soners began to throw piates and break up tables because they had been served with Mexican rice, Tho Recorder (Sir E. Wild, K. was too which they previously had refused C.): You think Ruck

sanguine?

to eat.

Sanguine and Careless,

I

Mr. Oliver: Yes, and grossly careless,

Soon the men were tearing out cell bars and wrecking property generally. They were driven to Mr. Norman Birkett, K.C. de their cells by the guards on the fending, said that the whole dif- great wall outside, who opened fire. culty had arisen because Mr. Ruck

Sir E. Wild anid Mr. Ruck left the court without the slightest stain on his character.

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