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FRIDAY,

SEPTEMBER

WAR INEVITABLE?

SUMMER HATS

Only the Old Men Should Fight

Smart Styles Made In Black Lace

Mr. Frank Koscoe, secretary of REFRESHING the Royal Society of Teachers, lecturing at the City of London vacation course, said he was As- tonished to hear. Lord Dunsany (who spoke at the course previous ly) advise teachers to avold talking to the children as if war would not come again.

"If war in inevitable," said Mr. Roscoe,."let us arrange that in the next war the minimum age for enlistment is 60. Let us appoint na chaplains: some of the Bishops who were so fond of talking of warj from time to time.

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"While we over 50 advance an the too, the young men can stay at home and make speeches of this kind: "I have, already lost father-in-law and two uncles. am prepared to sacrifice another uncle rather than see the hated enemy triumph." These azed gentleman would then totter into battle. The first issue of lumbago belts to the troops on the first cold winter's night in the trenches,

Variety in Inte

Woman and Two Accomplices Electrocuted

SWEETS There was no last-minute re- prieve for Mrs. Anna Antonio and two accomplices who went to the electric chair in Sing Sing Prison on August 0th to pay the penalty for the murder of the woman's husband, Salvatorò Antonio, who had boon killed for the sake of his Insurance money.

"A lovely hat acch at 'a smart out- -of-doors gathering recently

was made of fine black lace." SAGO SWEETS

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The trio, had been more than a year in prison, and were to have died on June 28. At tho inat mo- ment Vincent Scotta, one of the two young Italians who actually carried out the crime, made a statement absolving Mrs. Antonio, and this resulted in Governor Lohman ordering a temporary re- prieve pending an Investigation.

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The execution was to have taken' place the next night, but again at the last minute, there came ropriave until a motion for a now trial could be heard. The motion was refused by the County Court Judge, but on July 10 the Governor granted third reprieve, this time when their grandmothers would beUITE a number of refreshing until August 9th, in order that the fruit aweets may be easily and application for a new trial could quickly prepared from enge, obe placed before the Court of better still, from the white variety Appeals. The application was known as seed peart tapioca,, heard and refused,

sending them hot-water bottles, would, bring the armistice.

Lemon Sago

"The merit of that kind of war is that Instead of killing off tho

ONLY TWENTY-EIGHT. flower of the generation, the old men would bear the brunt, and

Wash a cupful sago, cook ti in people like myself will not have tove empfuls boiling water till was only 28 and the mother of Since then Mrs. Antonio, who go through the rest of their livescicar, then add a cúpful sugar, two three children, had passed through thinking sadly of the promising

with them."

a hysterical state of mind.

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"A VERY WICKED ASSERTION."

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Mr. J. Byge, of Denmark, speak- ing at the luncheon at the closing session of the course, said: “A guest at our luncheon on Monday (Lord Dunsany) made very wicked assertion when he said that a future War was inevitable. may be inevitable, if we agree with bia view of human nature, but do not agree with him, and I am sure you do not.”

They as teachers could do a great deal to change this attitude of mind, if they were to fight the politicians and die-hards who be lieved in it. He hoped they would take away from the course Rome resolve that they would be no party to that state of mind, and that they would teach their children and their fellow-countrymen that war was not inevitable, and that there must be no more war.

Mr. H. A. L. Fisher, who presid- ed, confessed that his spiritual home was Milwaukee, U.S.A., "be cause," he said, "It has adopted fully the Education Act of 1918."

WHAT LORD DUNŠANY SAID.

Lord Dunsany, in the course of his speech was reported to have said-

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"Do not tell your children that there is

reasonably hopeful chance that there won't be another war. Don't encourage that line of thought, because if you do you equlp them with little gilded harps,

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At the end, however, she was remarkably calm. Shortly after eleven o'clock she was taken from the condemned cell to the shed

barely a dozen yards away in which she was to meet her death. At twelve minutes past eleven she

was strapped to the chair. Bho

minutes later she was dead. had not spoken a word. Four

At 11.18 Sacetta took her place, stir in a drop or two of carmino | and was pronounced dead after six colouring or cochineal. Pour into minutes. Sam Ferracl, the other individual glass dishes and when accomplice, took the chair at 11.20, quite cold garnish with whipped and died within four minutes. cream.

Apricot Sago

From start to finish the electro- cution of the three prisoners had occupied eighteen minutes.

Wash a teacupful sngo, nád to three breakfastcupfuls cold water,

Mrs. Antonio is the first woman and simmer gently in the oven till thick and clear. Cook about a to be electrocuted since Mrs. Ruth cupful dried apricots in a little Snyder paid the same penalty for water, with sugar to taste, and a similar crime seven years ago. when the fruit is tender add it to the sugo. If the Bago is too thick. add a little water, turn the pre-f paration into a glass dish, and serve sold with cream.

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SEQUEL IN. POLICE COURT.

· 1,632 PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS

Extension of Scheme in London

Work is now 10 progress in nany parts of the London district the marking of pedestrian crossings in the approved herring- one pattern, both at road junc- tions which are controlled either by traffic police or by automatic

The screams of women bathers and they will live in a fool's at Morley baths during mixed paradise which belongs to another bathing drew attention to a naked planet, and that planet, so far as history or legend can prove, hos Next day, at Morley Court. signals, and at other places which nover existed,"

William Cowling (45), labourer, are not regarded as suficiently He believed that wo should have of Morley, pleaded guilty to Important to justify such con" pesco for some time, because the drunkenness and disorderly con-įtrol. nattons did not want war. They duct and behaving in an indecentį realised that the present was nol | and offensive manner. the time for war.

"Some years ago," he added, "the nations felt they wanted war, and I cannot help feeling that such a time may come again, and the only possible thing is to be prepared for it."

“CURE” FOR "ROAD HOGS"

In the City of London many crossings have already been mark-

It was stated that when the woed. Even some of the great Cowling was in difficulties, and a men screamed it was thought that arterial roads in the suburban areas are to be treated in the sumu man went to his aid. Then the way. An idea of the extent of the women said he had nothing on.

(scheme_now being carried out by the various local authorities at the After being taken to a cubicle, suggestion of the Minister of he tried to get out again, but he Transport may be gathered from was forced to dress.

the fact that from Westminster to Purley, by way of Croyden, there Cowling, who told a police officer will be no fewer than 136 marked ho had tried to drown himself.crossings, from Marble Arch to told the Magistrate that he was Edgware 80, from Marble Arch to sorry".

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The presiding Magistrate said Park Corner to the Bath Road, by to be caught Infringing traffic drunkenness was no excuse for way of Kensington High Street,

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