AVIA:Lb FULL. •DDRIE. ON FRIDAY AND BATIJADAY, and ocrossa. nu IS% be Opened cm r.t by LADY t bairemn—Provo; thus. J.P. Airdrie. To be Openel tecond Day by Mr* D. M a Irdile. Opening Each ray at Three p.m.
1 October 1913 - Coatbridge Express - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland
PLATE CONTRACTS IN AAERICA. STEEL RI NU. Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, has imys a Central News telegram from New notified the Midvale, Carnegie, sod Steel Companies that he will accept tithe recently-mbruitted bids for heavy unless they con Mow him thet the meta of prods/Akin j
1 October 1913 - Coatbridge Express - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland
CELTIC PARK SCENE. Several complaints hate been made by Mr Willem Malay, Secretary of the Celtic F. and A.C. to Superieteodent Samuel, of the Eastern Path*, rejprding • gang of rough., .h frequent Celtic Park at football mmthei and unprovoked smoulta on spectators. As a malt of
1 October 1913 - Coatbridge Express - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Alexander Petrie. • local character, well. known as the Clincher," ed at the Northern Felice Court on Tuesday to amerce a charge of having on the 11th inst., in West Campbell Street, conducted himself in a disorderly manner and created a breach of the peace. He pleaded nut guilt
1 October 1913 - Coatbridge Express - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland
PIT DISASTER. GLASGOW INQUIRY CONCLUDED. THE. SPEECHES. Sir Henry Cunyngliame, concluded bia inquiry at Glasgow on Saturday mording the causes and circumstances of the Odder Pit disaster on August 3rd. The final stage was mainly devoted to the hearing of addresses by the represen
1 October 1913 - Coatbridge Express - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland
pin —rot it minas 0, t. earpetod the IYLt day; ad fair and bright. haaic tlnle boy—Yet he that pin. a "riot: . Hooped for o. while. Inds a look mWwt. Till Le .pd pin alike woos beet. Only • upon its no•t en•l-bent pin foetid retreat; h.) rye discerned Th•/ ite point 1004 turned.
1 October 1913 - Coatbridge Express - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland
DOW! MOTS- If Raglan had hoped to tb mad passion in Harapden's brain. 'violent shock was the only outcome. " Vtliere is she new?" The question se oil poured on the flames of his hard, imprisoned rage. My daughter, my Alice? " he grated, hie eves a fined stare. " They got rid of
1 October 1913 - Coatbridge Express - Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland