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SMILES OF

MAN

WHO

WANTED ΤΟ HANG THANKED JUDGE FOR DARKEST

DEATH SENTENCE.

Dover-rond.

NEBRASKA

WITH a smile on his face aliam, 15. Violet, 13, and George, 10,

Seward, Nehr, July 20. man, who persisted in his had lived unhappily at

Grasshoppers almost ofiscured Folkestone,

the sun here one day recently plea of guilty, thanked Mr. Justice Hilbery," at Maidstone Unpleasantness arose because of They began gathering early and

with at

noon the sky was black with Assizes, for sentencing him to Mr. Whiting association

Bryant, who was also married, and in them.-United Press. death.

October Inst they separated.

George Arthur Bryani, 38, of Langton-road, Cheriton, labourer, employed at Sharncliffe Camp, Is now in the condemned cell await ing the fate de craved.

Afterwards Whiting naw Bryant and asked him if he knew where his

his home and run away, Iwife was, and why he got a van to

Bryant replied, "I don't know." Some weeks later Brynnt and Mrs. Whiting, who was represented as his the dock with his hands in his pot-wife, ut two of her children, Violet! kels as an oalline was given of the charge against him of murdering

"I want to take my punishment," Reyant told the judge, and he sat in

Elen Margaret Mary Whiting, 301, wife of William Whiting. labourer in the service of Folke- stone Corporation, of Mudstones rom, Folkeston

JE was related that Whiting and his I wife, wins had three children, Wil

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and George, recupied three rooms in In house in London-road, Dover.

Subsequently Bryant left the house,

Mr. Whiting transferred her lestging. She then met her hus band, and their relationship seemed to improve.

Commons Hears A

Tragic Story

in the day of the tragedy Brynut [...

London, July 21.

falled at a lead in, and next turned An ex-Minister told the House of

Wanting

AN ARISTOCRAT

AMONG GOOD. WINES

LOUIS

ROEDERER

CHAMPAGNE

A Compliment to Every

Important Occasion

an attic occupied by Mrs. Commas on Tuesday, when it was H. RUTTONJEE & SON

Haul her two children.

He gave the children a shilling to

no to the pictures,

They went off, leaving their mother tying fully dressed on the "bed, with

¿diceussing the Governmésťa Mið-

wires Bill to make makerhand safe, Duddell Street

that a daughter-in-law died childbirth that morning.

| Bryant sitting by her side.

It was, grey, solid, brend-shoulder- Some time afterwards · Bryant |el, 64 yenr-old Willlini Lamu, former walked into Folkestone Poller-station, ruiner," Under-Secretary for the durach stated: "I wish

in give myself uni Bominion

the Just Socialist

'

His voice and faltered while. ist general terms, he had made the Soetallet reply to the debate,

for easing the death of Mrs. E. Government, whose mat story brought. Whiting at Dover this afternoon." flooding on M. the human tragedy

Cantined immediately, Ifryant, behind the Bill. who was somewhat excited, but per- felly sober, continued: Paris, July 22.1 nm gullty. I hit her over the The Arc de Triomphe, hend with a bottle and afterwards

*Drangleid. her. Napoleon's famous

triumphal the pictures as they would be aut 1 sent the children to monument, aquatting massively the way. on the rise at one end of the

Mrs, Whiting's body was found on Champs Elysees, celebrated its the bed in the nttie with two pillows

teovering her free. hundredth birthday to-day.

It was in commemoration of Austerlitz and other victories of his "Grand Army" that Na- poleon gave the order

DO·RO:DO February 12th, 1806 for this

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STOCKING ROUND NECK One of Br #lickings tightly round her neck.

She had a wound on the head in senting that she received

which rend red her nurolicious

she was strangled, When Bryant was further charged he remarked-

"She

the whitest women in the world..., When you see Whiting tell him he had a nar row escape."

arch to be erected. However, the construction of the Arch not to be completed, as easily as is building had been decreed, and the man whose glory it proclaims was never to see it finished.

WEN

one of

At

nur.

3.Ps not knowing the pain which possessed his mind, had lonkret him once or twier curiously.

But for all the pathos of his words, be spokes simply, undrammatiendly, temir, when he told of its grief,

"This morning 1 wax rung up on the telephone. l'expected news of a happy event. Instead I heard that the young wife of my youngest son had died in childbirth, tragically and suddenly. He had good home and The advantage of a doctos bestel nurse. If i am the loser of a healthy and lovely daughter, I want in se tint every possible provision made to prevent young mothers Fram

going to enaily as p many mured in sympathy.

The thousands

House Mr. V. Kingsley Griffith (Lib. Middlesbrough West) snid M.P's throughout the House would wish to pay tribute to the way in which he hat subordinated his private feel- "Do you wish to make a statementings to a sense of publie daty.

Mr. Lunn's daughter-in-law archileet Chalgrin, but he died in 1811 the jury?" asked his lordship, and

Bryant answered, "None

stes. Fred Luna, aged 28, of Hip- when the arch was still only 15 feet ever. I don't wish to say anything perholme, nr. Hailtax. high. Neverterin's plans until the fateful year of

of Waterloo in 1814, when work reased altogether because of Napolean's banishment to the Isle of Ella. During the early years of the Restoration nothing was done and even the scaffolding was taken down and destroyed.

stone

The corner

was Jald on August 15th, 1806 and work was berun under the orders of the

Bnued an

On the sumption of the ears for the prosecution the judge inquired if Bryant wished to give evidence.

he replied.

N

work was contat)."

In October 1823, the new King, Louis XVIII orders for the Arch

gave

to be finished, but work did not pro- Kress very rapidly and it was not until July 29th, 1836, under the reign of Louis-Philippe that the inaugura- tins took place.

whatso-

Immediately the jury returned their act of "Guilty" Bryant lengt eagerly to his feet.

He smiled while the dread sentence was being pronounced, and then dia appeared" quietly from the dock.

Was

Mr. Fred Luna sahl, "There little to say of my own tragedy. We were very happy looking forward to our first baby. My wife was taken

on Saturday night and had to be removed to Ilospital. She died at 1 jam, to-day and the baby dled later."

CHINA PAVED WAY FOR

DARWIN THEORY

Berkeley, Calif., July 20.

The Arc de Triomphe has always been unkind to royalty. It w the Emperor who conceived it, and the King who inaugurated it both die in exile and it was only on November CHINA'S influence on European thought of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries paved the way for the ultimate develop. 11th, 1921, when it herame the lust resting place of an Unknown Re-ment of the Darwinian theory of the evolution of man. publican Soldier that the royal arch acquired a

meaning in the

mitus living

This is the interesting; theory flood of literature concerning the advanced by A. H. Rowbotham, heauty and worth of the Chinese For the past ten years at six pan. assistant professor of French civilization. the Arc de Triomphe has been at the University of California, frequent attempts to determine the

In this Iterature wer? ¿ontaine scene of a nightly ceremang, that of re-kinding the fame which burns in an article entitled "China and ginnings of The Chinese history, over the grave of the Unknown the age of Enlightenment in The most conservative of these dates Warrior and on every July 4th. the Europe," homear of relighting thi Bame is

Legion. Estive to the American Triumph was 45,255,000 gold frames; but this larie sum

is not surprising for the statues and bas-reliefs which decorate the monument are hy some of the most famous of French sculptors, The most well-known of these are "Fnu" by Pradier. The Mar- seillaise" by Hade, Triumph" by Cortat and Resistance" and "Peace" by Elex.-United Press,

to harmonize with the date set failed

Social and Political Review for July, chronology

The essay appeared in the Chinese for the Flood which had been the only generally accepted date in Christinn 1965, art has since been reprinted.

According to the nuthor, it was the

act with a strange culture in the Far East which broke the bonds of ropean consciousness and led to the destruction of the theory of the Great Flood.

The result was the destruction of the Flood theory and a revision of the lens concerning the age of the world and its chronology.

Out of this grew the idea of the slow growth of society through a vast period of time which the author calls The explorations of the Portuguese] "the greatest step in the development. in the sixteenth century discovered of min's knowledge of his environ- Chinn for the West and produced ni ment and history-United Preus.

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