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Another -Motor FatalityI
Another Motor Fatality I BOY KILLED BY BREAD VAN. I Mr. W. W. Brodie conducted an in- quest at Capel Als Schoolroom on Thurs- day on tjhe body ot Ivor Bassett Jones, a boy of four, of 6, Eorge row, who died at the Llanelly Hospital on Wednesday as the result of injuries received through being knocked down by a motor car on Monday. Arthur Henry Oliver, 14, Upper Robin- son street, said he was a motor driver in the employ of Messrs. Morris. Black and Co. At about 3 p.m. on the 18th inst., he was driving a motor van up Sandy Bridge, delivering bread. In company with him was Mr. Tom Williams. When witness first saw the deceased he was only 10 yards in front of the car, and was running acro&s the road. The car was then travelling between 8 and 10 miles an hour. Witness reduced the speed to about half, and continually sounded horn. Then the child doubled back across the road just when he (witness) began to increase the speed again. Witnes-s could not say whether deceased had seen the.car approaching. There was no other vehicle rear the spot at all. When the* child commenced running back witness at once applied the brakes and also ewerved to try and avoid collision. In spite of tliig, however, the right front wheel struck the little boy. Witness and his companion then conveyed deceased to eurgery of Dr. Johns. Fairfield. Witness etated that he had had six years ex- perience in driving. Dr. Johns stated that the child was brought to his surgery at about 3.30 p.m. He then found, upon examination, a deep wound in the back of the head, and also a jagged wound in the right groin. Deceased was then unconscious, and was breathing slightly. Death was due to fracture at the base of the skull. Thomas Williams, van salesman, said he was accompanying Oliver at the time and in his opinion the latter had done all he could to prevent the accident. The jury returned a verdict- of acci- dental death.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.I
ACKNOWLEDGMENT. I —• 2Jr. Evan Rees and family wish to thank all those who sent letters of sym- pathy and floral tributes in their recent bereavement. The relatives of the late Mrs. Sarah Morgan, Dafen, wish to thank all friends for their messages cf sympathy and floral tributes in their recent bereave- ment. IN MEMORIAM. In Loving Memory of our dear Sister, Mrs. Lizzie Williams, who died August 26th, 1913, at the residence of her sister, 1, Vittoria street. God called her homo, it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth still; And is as dear to us to-day, As in the hour she passed away. Ever rememhered by her sisters Ethel and Mary Annie.
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PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FIVE ROADS, LLANELLY FREEHOLD FARMS, LANDS AND COTTAGES. Messrs. J. Francis & Son Are instructed to se:l by Public Auction at the STEPNEY HOTEL, LLANELLY, on TUESDAY, the 9th SEPTEMBER, 1919. PANTYGWFNITH FARM Containing 70 acres or thereabouts, and GRAIG FARM, Containing 68 acrcs or thereabouts. Accommodation Land (Croeslaw), Build- ing Plots, several Freehold Ground Rents, and Four Freehold Cottages. Further particulars will chortly appear, and meanwhile can be obtained of the Auctioneers, Carmarthen, or of RODERICK & RICHARDS, Solicitors and Estate Agents, Llanelly.
CORPORATION OF LLANELLY.I
CORPORATION OF LLANELLY. I WATERWORKS. I Urgent Notice to Consumers. AS a result of recent appeals for -?? economy in the consumption of water, a decrease of about 500,000 gallons per day has been secured in the Filtered Water Supply as compared with .the month of July. The serious attention of Consumers is directed to tho abSolute necessity of further economising. The present domestic consumption is 35 gallons per head per day and this should be imme- diately reduced to 20 gallons. Householders are warned to cut down waste and unnecessary use of water to an absolute minimum in order to ensure a supply during the present prolonged drought., The use of hosepipes is prohibited and all defects in pipes and fittings should be reported, without day, to the Borough ,iurve,yor. Any infringement of these directions will result in the institution of legal pro- ceedings against offenders. HENRY W. SPOWART, 22nd August, 1019. Towii Clerk. J
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It is Said I I. a .J. 4 ,a That a "petite fille" from Station I road finds a unique method of amusement in the afternoons. That feigning sleep she assnmes various poses in the front window. That all the while through half-closed eyelids she surveys the effect of her posing upon the passing k-nuts. That a college bhoy was rather con- spicuous in "whites" at Pare Howard on Tuesday. That the manner in which he accosted his friends caused much amusement. That he was anxious to get the house door key in order to get a change of togs, as his "whites" only alienated the "ghirls." That a touching tale of a shattered romance comes from College Square. That one certain bhoy there chose to treat his "love" affair as a game of ehajice. That he soon found his hand of 'spades' I, worthless when 'hearts' were trumps. That the fair maiden who held the "trumps" chose to help another friend rather than our now despondent hero. That a well-known local fop is rather feud of the Pare Howard tennis courts these days. That he is practising in preparation for his holidays at Llandudno. That he intends shining there. We wonder Will-ee ? That a local fitter lost money cheaply on Monday night. That lie was reckless enough to bet with a young lady that she would not ac- company him to the Cinema. That she did-of course she would- and his pals wonder if this was a dodge of his to make up a "closer" acquaint- ance. That a young lady employed at a local tinworks looks like winning a reputation as a quick-change artiste, not to men- tion "camuoflaging." That a few minutes after the hiss of the hooter she is busily engaged at home in the "art of beauty.* That in a very short time she blossoms forth, her complexion of rose-petal order, her hair encircling in a series of stray curls around her neck. That at her work she hurls all kinds of threats at the "It-is-Saidist," while in the evening she is just—beastly annoyed with him. That- the poor "It-is-Saidist" is subject to all this, because he announced her coming marriage to a "real gentleman." That our young friend(?) has even offered a reward to the first person who discloses the identity of the heartless author of this column. That on Tuesday evening five youths seemed to think "Revue" dear at any price. That they were quite disappointed to find no half-price tickets issued to the stalls at half-time. That ultimately this economic quin- tette found consolation for the loss of a musical treat in a sumptuous spread of fish and chips. That a local k-nut had rather an ex- pensive "toilet" at a Cardiff barber's re- cently. That after about half an hour's treat- ment to head and face he was calmly asked fo- 2s. 9d. Whiw That. the hairdresser could appreciate a little joke too, for in reply to the k-nut's enquiries as to when he would go for holidays he said: "Next week at this rate." Exasperating, wasn't it ?
UNITED COUNTIES SHOW.I
UNITED COUNTIES SHOW. I The United Counties Show at Carmar- then on Thursday passed off most suc- cessfully, there being a large and fashion- able gathering. Mr. W. H. Buckley. Penyfai, won first prize with "Owen Glendwr," for the best hunger of any age, and in the jumping' competition, premier honours were carried off by Mr. Walter Da vies, Highfield. Among those present were Lady Howard, Major and Mrs. Bishop, Pembrey, Mrs. A. Garnons Williams, Mr. Frank H. More, and Mr. T. M. Davies, Highfield.
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Money Advanced PROMPTLY AND PRIVATELY. 771 ROM JE3 upwards on simple note of hand. Reasonable rate, and easiest terms of repayments. OFFICE HOURS EVENINGS 6 TO t Write or call, to t. GEOFFREY, STRETTON HOUSE, CO\ EirE SQUARE, LLANELLY.
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Here and There. 1 -— Four hotel-keepers were fined E30 each at Hastings on Tuesday for charging fid. for a sixth of a gill of whiskey. The Whit j Star Liner "Belgic" left Liverpool on Saturday for Halifax and New York with 3,400 homeward bound Canadian troops. Jane Smith, a newsvendor, of Great Ormonde street, London, was fined tIO at Bow street Police Court for loitering in Southampton row for the purpose of betting. When arrested she had over "166 in her possession. F. and A. Page and Co. Ltd., butchers, of Hornsey, were fined at North London Police Court k25 for selling mutton at 2d per lb. above the maximum. Slightly scalded at Blackwood, South Wales, a boy named Mortimer has since died from lockjaw. Late at night a cow and a calf strayed from a farm in Bedfordshire, and in Watlilig street next morning the cow was found standing by the carcase of the calf, which had been knocked down and killed by a vehicle.
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LLANELLY. Nt'g.ily Important Sale of Freehold and Lessened Properties. H. Ellis Poole In conjunction with J. Davies & Son, ,Will SELL BY AUCTION (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then produced) at the Y.M.C.A. LECTURE HALL, STEPNEY STREET, LLANELLY on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1919, at 6.30 p.m., the undermentioned Valu- able FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES In the following or such other Lots as shall be announced at the time of Sale. LOT I.-Freehold accommodation Land near Furnace, known as LANFAWR, containing 20 acres 1 rood, or there- abouts, of good pasture, let to Mr. W. James at dE52 per annum. LOTS 2 to 6.-Five Leasehold DWEL- LING-HOUSES, Nos. 23, 24, 25, 26, and 28, Penallt road. Term, 99 years (less 10 days) from 25th March, 1907. Annual Ground Rent, £ 1 5s. Od. per house. LOT 8.—Leasehold Dwelling-house, "HOLFEN," Cao terrace, Penallt road. Term, 99 years from 25th March, 1914. Ground rent, £1 13s. Od. per annum. LOT 7.—Freehold GROUND RENT of j61 5s. Od. per annum, arising out of the Dwelling-house known as "Gatcombe," No. 27, Penallt road. Leased for 99 years, less one day, from the 25th Decem- ber, 1907. LOTS 9 to 13.-Leasehold Dwelling- house GATHEN HOUSE; also Two Shops and Two Private Dwelling-houses, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Gathen terrace. Term, 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1892 (less one day). Ground rent, Lot 9. JE7; Lots 10, 11 and 12, t5 each; Lot 13. £ 6. LOTS 14 to 23.—Ten Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOPS at Great Western Crescent, and opposite the Great Western Railway Passengers' Station. Term, 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1906 (less last day). Ground rent, £10 per annum. N.B.—Lots 2 to 6, 9 to 13, and 14 to 24 inclusive, will be demised by way of Under-lease from the Vendor to the re- spective Purchasers thereof. LOT 24.—A valuable Leasehold Build- ing SITE with a frontage of 114 feet to Great Western Crescent, and opposite the Great Western Passenger Station. Term, 99 years, from 25th March, 1904 lees last day. Ground rent, zC50 per annum. LOT 25.—Leasehold Dwelling-house and Shop, No. 20, WATER STREET: also Two Leasehold Dwelling-houses, Nos. 1 and 2, DARK GATE, Water street. Llanelly. Term 99 years, from 29th September, 1896. Ground rent, £ 3 10s. Od. per annum. LOT 26.—Leasehold DWELLING- HOUSE and GARDEN, opposite Havard road Schools, in the occupation of Mr. D. T. Trawford. ''Term, 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1914. Ground rent, jE2 6s. per annum. LOTS 27 to 38.-Eleven Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSES, Two partly-built Dwelling-houses and Building Sites in New row, Dafen. Terms, 99 years, from the 25th March, 1913. Ground rent, £10 10s. Od. per an- num, and 99 years from 25th March, 1914. Ground rent, £ 10 per annum re- spectively, which will be apportioned. LOTS 39 to 44.-Six Leasehold Dwel- ling-houses, being Nos. 1 to 6, HENDRE ROAD, Llwynhendy. Term, 99 years, from the 29th September, 1911. Ap- portioned Annual Ground Rent, £1 10s. per house. LOT 45.—Leasehold Dwelling-house, No. 1, NEW DOCK STREET. Term, 99 years, from the 29th September, 1909. Apportioned Ground Rent, Ll 16s. Od. per annum. LOTS 46 and 47.-Two Leasehold Lwel- linghouses, being Nos. la and lb, SEA "VIEW TERRACE, Bwlchygwynt, New Dock. Term, 99 years, from the 29th September, 1913. Apportioned Ground rent, £1 16s. Od. per house. Further particulars and orders to view may be obtained of the Auctioneers at their Offices, Coldstream Villa, and Cowell Hoese, Llanelly, or of RODERICK & RICHARDS, Solicitors, Llanelly. Pwll Baby Show. IN connection with the PWLL FETE, -L 11 BABY SHOW is to be held at the PWLL SCHOOLS on AUGUST 23rd, from 2.30 to 6 p.m. The following classes are open to all comers:- Prizes. I.-Up to 3 months-10,1-, 7/6, 5/ 2/6 2.—3 to 6 months Do. Do. 3.—6 to 9 months Do. Do. 4.—9 to 12 months Do. Do. 5.—12 to 18 mdnths Do. Do. 6.-Delicate and Premature. Prizes of 2/6 to all entries. 7.-Twins. Prizes 12/ 10/ 8/ 6/ Entrance Cards may be obtained from Nurse Thomas, Penllech Cottages, Pwll, and must be returned filled in on or be- fore August 14th, together with the Entrance fee of 3d., otherwise they will not be considered. Tea for Mothers and Babies will be provided free at the Schools. The Prizes will be distributed at the close of the Show at the Pwll Fete, Stradey Lodge, Beach Road. Entrance including tax, 1/3. Cash Advanced FOR House Purchase At 5 per annum. REPAYMENTS may be extended from 3 months to 25 years. No Rent to Pay 4/10 PER WEEK will pay Interæ> I ±? and Principal of ?200 House. No better terms available. Splendid arrangements for Persons with Small Capital. Full particulars free of charge. TOM HARRIES, 49, RALPH TERRACE, LLANELLY. Ml enquiries treated strictly private and confidential. NEW DOCK STARS FOOTBALL FIELD New Dock, Llanelly. A THLETIC SPORTS On the above ground ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 6th, 1919, In aid of tho Welcome Home to the Sol- diers and Sailors of Christ Church Parish President Capt. Geoffrey Tregoning. Handicapper, M. L. Phillips, Esq.Halfway Starter J. L. Jones, Esq., Llanelly EVENTS.— 100 Yards Open Handicap. 80 Yards Open Handicap. 300 Yards Open Handicap. Sack Race, V.C. Race, Obstacle Race, Thread-theNcedl-e Race, Veterans' Race, etc. etc. Gates open 2 p.m. First race 3 sharp. ADMISSION SIXPENCE. Llanelly Federation Band in attendance. Entries close Monday, Sept. 1st. Entry Form Mr. Llew. P. Hughes, Llechryd, Victoria Road, Llanelly. HIGH-CLASS ARTIFICIAL TEETH Mr.& Mrs J. Henry Lister DENTAL SURCERY, 7 Greenfield Villas, LLANELLY. Painless Extractions Hours 9 to 9 Daily. BEST MATERIALS ONLY USED. p I AVE you loet anything ? If 80. lose no time in advertising for it in the "Star. LLANELLY HIPPODROME. 7-30 ONCE NIGHTLY 7-30 Monday, August 19th and during the Week MATiNEE THURSDAY, at 2.30. GRAND OPERA WEEK. FREE LIST ENTIRELY SUSPENDED. VISIT OF ?M ??"? H c ? f ? I?BST ???E T The Flintoff Moore B ??? ?? ?N? ?"ja ? ?? t I Opera Co. I MONDAY, at 7.30. FAUST TUESDAY, at 7.30. il Trovatore WEDNESDAY, at 7.30. Bohemian Girl I THURSDAY, at 7.30. Rose of Castillo FRIDAY, at 7.30. I La Travaata  SATURDAY, at 7.30. Maritana Thursday at 2-30, Rigoietto 1 I The principal Artistes include the following names -Mesdames Jeane Jeune, Hilda Morris, Lily Moon, Ethel Fitzgerald, Lily Moody, Janet Warburton, Con- stance Bower, Messrs. William O'Connor, Arthur Meates, Flintoff Moore, Patrick Miskelly, Theo Kushell, Gilbert King. Conductor, Mr. Cuthbert Hawley, Mus. Bac. Also a well-balanced Chorus and Orchestra. I Gallery, I 1/- Balcony 1 16 Pit 2/- Stalls I 219 Circle 3/6 I Tax I included I MMBHHMOManBa»i«nDBBNnMnHMHv«ianRHCMsar The Shop for Good Value. Phil Hughes, 6 & 8, The Arcade, Llanelly. Large Stock of Best Indigo Blue. All garments cut and made on the Premises. I Mourning Orders Promptly Executed it m——kmmmwwwwwmmwiiw,!—nimtumni y^.• -aL_M_ j r- ■■ -r rtiwr rewirTTirnrmrnriTiTiTmriTTnmiB mmbi iihim imuumibmm Homing CONTESTS, ,) M RKET HALL, .l::1.. i L, 1\1 d Nt'- A tl})51 1.- 7 Monday Next, Aug. 25th, at 7 p.m. 20 THREI MINUTE ROUNDS, TAL JONES, (CHAMPION OF GREAT BRITAIN) v. 1 JOHNNY MORAN (BLaCKBURN), fop Purse & ??00 aside. 15 THREE- MINUTE ROUNDS, FRANKIE WELLS v HARRY HULIN (Canadian Feather Weight), (Cardiff) National Sporting Club, etc. 10 THREE-MINUTE ROUNDS, ( EVAN WILLIAMS v. WHYTE, (Tylorstown) holder of the Army A Promsiing London Lad. Light Weight Championship Belt, who I will shortly meet Joe Conn, M.C.: MR. CONDIE, Boxer Evangelist. Referee: MR. BARNETT. The Federation Band will be in attendance Good Seats 2/4, Ringside 10/6, 7/6, & 5/9 BOOK EARLY. TICKETS may be had from Mr. A. HAYWARD, 7 Evans Terrace, 19 John Street, and various places in town; also at MARKET HALL, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday !E88iI. I <.—IHII»ll»nm—i I II —»B————IMS—■— W. & E. JONES Fashionable Ladies' & Gents' Tailors 45, Station Road, Llanelly. FINE RANGE OF ATTRACTIVE SUITINGS AND COSTUME CLOTHS IN STOCK. Fit and Style guaranteed. All work carried out on the premises under our personal supervision. Ladies Costumes a Speciality. NOTE THE ADDRESS- | 45, Station Road, Llanelly. V- KS" To Motor Cyclists. I Fred H. Evans Has now a well equipped Workshop for receiving MOTOR S Has now a well CYCLE REPAIR WORK. ALL WORK IS EXECUTED BY SKILLED WORKMEN Whose motto is efficiency. All Motor Cycle Work should first be delivered to J Cycle & Enamelling Works, I § Where the following goods are carried in stock:— | B.B. OILS, T.T. OILS, GREASE, CARBICLE, BELT FASTENERS, B.B. CONTROL TIPS, B.B. JETS, AMAC JETS, SENSPRAY JETS, DUNLOP BUTT ENDED TUBES HANDLE GRIPS, LIGHTING SETS, DUNLOP REPAIR OUTFITS, BOWDEN WIRE, BOWDEN CASING, PUMP CONECTIONS, JOINTING, SPANNERS, SPA R KIN G PLUGS, PETROL UNION, COMPRESSION TAPS, and numerous other accessories can be obtained at- ??t ?a ?T ? H TS ?f? Coleshill Ter., LLANELLY Printed and Published by Rjdnley R. Jones,, vauzhan Street,, Llanelly.