f» l M It was lmlrnrd ihn‘ gill! to the intornntiornl i r l R W1’ l7 Ppfiet Fl»- 1'02‘ BoutWithCarnera 2.2%"; 13th found u: rolling along 1 g DOur it?» o» n. m. c ‘wrmlvu r vqa’ I s. " dill _-IeI Playing A Host of ‘Stage, Screen, Radio Sta rs, in MOGNLIGI-IT All i 10o Carrillo - Mary Roger Pryor — Alexander Gray -- The 4 Eaton Boys — Bernice (Hairs --Jack Denny and His Baud. O SONG HITS “uusrv SHOES" - “All nut 1s — INCLUDING IT LOVE" -- “MOON- uuin- AND rnmzms" _ corn an‘ UP AND G0 T0 WORK”, Etc. ‘ill? SICAL COMEDY PRETZELS” (Tuuimed chock full of tuneful “MOONLIGHT AND AT PRINCE EDWARD firt sight: but with George Dwight. THE CAPITOL — Now Playing Sl-ll TIIIIW. AWAY ffl-li MOST PREGOUS “Ann Cm w: 3 PROFESSION win-rows cgligg ~ Terronzed BY New wouANs WHOLE nxisravcizlstova- .R6lVOl\1fionaYY MQVement i IE3, Doc. li-(LPJ-A hi; communion On Prince How I Enjoyed l My Vacation BY NOAH GODPZIY MMIIAN Edtvard Island The idea of the trip origilwwl "Enchanted Isle" wo are Lumcd- ' om evening in March M2‘. James a-ndlweresittixrgacrossadinnll‘ tmble from one another discuss!!! different events. We disru-ifid l 9 i9 to the World's Fair in Chlfiflil- why pa; take a U19 to Prince Edward Island, and see our relatives," I said, from then 0n we planned to leave Arlington. Mass, around the first of Anti-IS!- {or a three weeks vacation in the ITOYIDOE. Rom personal eiil-lflielwe 719w‘ ever, the second trip I intend in make this coming year 1934- 1 HI! going to be invlmed to fare ventur- ing forth faking things as m9? icome. Without all the silndJY Q9‘ tails of a perfectly planned trip. 'the unusual Mid unexpected add spice to any Journey. The total trip took us l distance or about 1700 miles. Du ins the trip ‘our automobile consumed some 80 gallons of gasoline, ranging fmm BirQOU-lC-‘I, pulchritudlnous girls, and the ex-hoofer. its a case of getting prices a5 low as 18 cents a. gallon Llic inst talent that Broadway, Holgyxmod, and the radio airwaves After many discouraging rejection 34 gents p91‘ gallon to Now York as fast as possible. in the Unitcd States t0 as high as in Oanadn ilan tioffeu- "Moonlight and Rct-fsiirys, GOQPQQ “wives l Chad; from Tom expenses of aw "n, cum leis“ which opened yesterday the Prince Edward Theatre is one 0m: of his numbe s. Jubilant, he i“ a leading Broadway producer for close to $40.00, which included ov- errugirt lodging and our passage of the most cleverly mounled, fast- rags Qfl w New York, leaving f1 hurrgs Northulnbenand Strait, mcung and rcfeshing screen mus- lcals made to date. "Moonlight and Pretzels” is a. hrcken hearted Sally behind him. In la year's time he becomes New 1YOrk's ace writer of musical com- August the 12th found us quite lklSy looking after minor fie-ails- such u having the our greased and baclwtage romance with Broadway edy hits. Sally decides to go to the 011 changed, as we were planning us 01c setting, yet contains none of Big 'I‘C\\'li and try to get a. 10b in on leaving Arlington, Mas. Sun- 'he stereotyped hokum that has ‘raz-uoterizted and ruined so many one- uf (burgh s snous, what irap- prfls frcln this point on forms one lay morning, Auguii. L3th, for a three weeks vacation into that land 7h celluloid musical oomledirs. In of lilo nicst unusual and exciting of unexpected beauty. My destina- ralghtforwnrd fashion it tells the 'i‘t0ry-6I an ene gctic young song , no dance man whose ambition ls to lroome Broadway's leading song- wrucr. Stranded in a small iovrn in New York State, he is given a job PlUFIiKIB QOHKS by the pretty pro- Vrnbmss. of the local music store. Wltifilfially Uipton, owner of the mus? shop, its a case of love at told on the screen. l Roger ryor, youthful hem of many Broadway stage hits, as George Dwight, and Mary Brian as Sully Upton are ideally cast as the \i>Llli_§ lovers. and 1A0 Carrillo and H0 bu". Rnulinmn give two of the {but character performances in liuir long and brilliant screen car- ccrs. htorirs etc §“ANN C A decidedly inincsti been given tho vvrr-a. orwrecr thcnzo in the Columlxa ARVEWS AT CAPITOL twist has and sNk forgeifulnesc in the aims ‘bu’ to 3° by ‘uwmdm’ on ca" in: homc- of flfiOllUl‘ woman. Qom-plications tam tend to whim the breach between 1 PROFESSION” tlon was Murray River, Prince Edward Island, when: I was going to spend three weeks with my rei- atfvos. To mil and jolt along for many hours over rough roads and then to come upon some secluded over- night cabin late in the evening as we did is one of the unique pleas- ures 0t any motor trip. Nltm-ally other foreign visitor! ueaskmgaaldhiwhevtheritis possible to motor extensively in Canada. It is poslblc I discovered. although, it must be confessed. it is nrrretimec slightly unwmiwt- roads. ‘lb be Sum many of the coda are true sunshine roads, which picture, “Ann Carvers Profession," ‘i210 p.111‘ and it fakes a tragedy t0 ma“ w“ w mm w!” wmpm w which opened yesterday at the ,br,<i‘l> the gap, with the woman travel them during rainy weather, Capitol Theatrc- It is destined m ruling hcr choice between Love y” mouxm‘ m (‘amt 5t create much controversy and it behooves you to get early with what the commd 11D is all about. Directed by Eddie Buzvll. who i Luxury. Her choice would be acqunzntrd 11:.» flux-o of every woman in the 1e3- rlnu- wdirarnrnt-or would it. S11‘ ului you Ullllk. Gino Raymond, recently seen in proper times presents only unima- dimcult- Fortunately, railroad crossings in Canada represent ‘causes for few BOOIGCIHJ, for moat of them are made the smart “Child of Mallliut- ;“l'f I ma a Million" and “Zoo in WWW! "mi F"! "P W” "he" the SEO‘)! is a screen original ‘by Robert Riskin showing the in- cvita-ble conflict that arises when l woman's professional activities thrcatm her domestic ha-pplncss. Fay Wray is cast in-the role of a . talented woman lawyer whose oven"- _ zealous attention to her legal affairs yaiwcs her husband to lcave home efo rms ToLeague PARIS. Doc 8—P‘rancr will rc- elst 2iii\' attempt basically to titans“ the League of Nations For- eign Minister Joseph Paul-Bon- . 1d today, but is willing to , con :r'.vr minor reforms in it It L. "ubsilrd“ he maintained, to talk of subwtltutlnu alliances for tlm lcriqilc because evcry treaty Mnrr- the wnr has. bur-u within the [ram-work of tho League .. In other high CiTPlPS, mranwhilr, Franco, faith- nrgauizru lion, will aim to b0 a mediator lIl Jn effort to rrsforc its capital 1 jcle, that of maintaining peace. . rowing "Fruit G In The Empire ._ It Ls Only within the past tow ‘ljcars that the vast fuit crowing {resources o! the Domiriions have ilocorm generally kndwfl. and the ‘l. thefltlifl‘ pmoriu ing cultivation of fruits in - -~ Australia, New Zealand. —- Alfim. the West Indies and tine have given practical prcof the ability of the Elnpire to sup- own .--. .-- i5. » Hlldiilvrsl," iS the hapless husband and it needs only a glance to see w-hy ho fnlls easy victim of the Wlllmify‘ Cluzv Dodd. Jessie Ralph Mcfiimis for a splendid character portrayal, Claude Gillingwater. Ar- thur Pierson and Frank Conroy stand out in the strong supporting | I .’V'axBaerSeek1ng SACRAMENTO, CaliL, Dec. 8- Triui o1 the suits cf Max Boer and his co-managers, Ancil Hoffman and J. Hamilton Lorimer, was re- ccssrd yesterday until February 7 to enable the fighter and Hoffman to g0 to New York, where Beer was said to have an opportunity sign with Prfmo Camera for a heavywcight championship fight. Both Baer and Hoffman said that while in New York they will consult with Jack Dempsey, who has nn option on Beer's next fight and who is to meet Car-Item's op- tion holder, Madison Square Gar- den. Camera left Italy yum-day for New York. Beer is necking Lorimer and . lnK on bouts he engaged in under Lorimers management. release from ’ an t- Wssted Energy Grandma-Well, Richard, what was the score? Richard (making due allowance for Grandma‘: lack o! technical knowiedgei-Nothinl to nothing. Grandma-Oh, than you necdn have played at all! have you heard someone ltinting for a BULOVA ? a f f , flagravlng on all o 0 n/icurrrii $24.75 suitable Gifts free. --- d taken aa cash and an extra high Premium allowed. . TA YL OR ILLIR Q INGBAVII road; mhlm ahflp B-curvea which tntail sluvvrlng down to a minimum speed. Crossings, are also muted with signs giving an equivalent warning to stop, look and listen tor approaching trains. On many o! the roads signs an: being placed to wlrn motorists of dangerous curvse, steep desoenta, ahead‘ ' ' and obscure or ‘ ~‘ but signfwsts giving directions and distances to different towns are as yet not very numerous, 1 t 7.30 Sunday nlng A08- ‘ anadtan Highway No. 1, through to saint John, New Brunswick. saint John is oneof the largest cities in the Province 0f New Bruns- wick. It was incorporated by loyal Charter, May l7, 1'15, known u the Loyalist City, because it was estab- ietel! impressed with the colmin, d it: bank-a. The warm glowing earth and vu- dant foliage satisfy the moat exact- inglovcrotbeautynndbespeakthe kindly feclinn of the Islander oven before the traveller's feet have touched on Island coil. Although I found no wild grand- eur of mountain scenery, no comm: t Mild fomi-I- "v WW <>1 this the bride of Leander Holman, m bloodiest beautiful Isle is h: from monotonous. In all my travelling through North and South America, I dozrt think there is my fairer scenery nndrioplncethat 086ml) manual: guarded imdnwayinlpainvmtuolatianofcntalnnia. lpcciaiilinon notion’ e ialtmcnthkllncralelcctimawhichlnqmowereavucdfcliciing turnedtiu gcvernmcntdurplyinmattemptedmauileato the right, was scheduled to bclin trcmilta which police btokauptVui- with the llalhingof communication?” of gunfire were heard in Bu- lcrvicufrcm Madrid iolnndcnlaunobedannttackcnlmnwblu andhriawercintenupfndwhcntlu garage International Trunk Lines wen cut, between the Capital and Zaragoll. on, wounding several. Bombs were and llarforell. thrown lLineatoBarcnloul ‘nnrthoflu ‘ inthodL It?!“ of Vail, nerve cent!‘ o! by civil and assault guards. l Bertram-Holmes Nuptials Thu following marriage is taken from the Sunday standard-limes of New Bedlorld. ma. Oct. ma. which alno repoduccd photon-gab: c! the hanihom bride l-ndfhor at- tendants. The bride and her brida- maids are granddaughter! of Hr. and Mn. Sanuul 0101, o! New Ihven, P. E. L: i Miss Hazel a Bertram, daughwr of Mr. and Min. J. Ber- ram, of 202 Allen Street, became o! Ml‘. and Mn. Alfred Holmes, of Haw River, N. 0., yesterday at an afternoon ceremony performed at the Allen Street M. l. Church. The bride was attired in a gown hi!“ tinni- tonn- ‘In bycpociaiquadl Lian0fl' Linelbotwccnlarceionaand BX! tlou of l- streets when Btrcmictl Troops opened tire on the attack- into a government-owned r ‘ cars and truchund [INEARTII PliiTFilR PRISBNBREAK JOLIII‘, 111., Dec. ll-(APJ-A deaperate plot for u wholesale break of convicts from the Illinois State l Pmiiantiary, scene of one c! the, ' when riots in history, was u ted today by the vigilance of ' guards. - ilxicngtermpflaoncrgmmtof theminccrrigiblmwercplacedixi Jolitaryemfinementonbreadand’ much to the wuriod business mm o1 whim “m; trimmed with pg; uh: dicta, warrants were iuued for ~ or nerve-worn person, a: Prince point 150g made m wine“; uyig, amauandwilemitaidetbepeni o! m1]; tiary and wimp official: were trac- Edward Island. en train. Her veil wu “m. Notwithstanding the fact that it with a cap of rose point lace and in: wnni other uni-uh is extensively cultivated and is often referred to u “The million scenery. Delicate whltcbarked birch groves carpeted with scented term, Mm mm Bertram was hcr n»; vitibl I riot to Info: a walkout with picnidng ter‘: mnid-of-honor and wore a Illlfdl ll 11110168 Mm Kiln"!!- call invitingly to the followed the train of her gown. She carried orchid: and liliwof- ram. | m pm m curl-ma u unusual. Acne Farm." there are many beau- the-valley, and was given in mgr-i- ly cunning. It centred about smug- tlful bits 0i’ WOOdII-nd, dotting the age by her uncle, Lawrence I, Ben, [Dd MMOII and knivca, (‘Odd tele- l-‘flrty and there are sturdy oaka, gown o! American beauty trunk. stgtgly elm; md 4m” 5pm”, Pam; "l"; with mncmn; my. leaders in the vicious Btateaville mingling JXCII dlflerent foliage along the road sides and through the meadows. A: the Province is only one hund- red and thirty rnilu long and from who wore similar dresses of pa-nsy- Riwkmfd- 111-» 8-1 t!" 0011918 751994 two to thrity-nve miles wide, we found the mnooth beaches aiwayn within easy leach of us and I am sure that anyone who has e fenced the tonic qualitim o! its crystal waters, will return year after yin:- fw healthful not and relua- on. Another feature I found in it: bathing facilities, and one that I think should appeal specially to motherlisthcal-ffltydiisbeldl- never ending fascination. Whirllm along the close pa@d dirt road for about an hour and e. halt wc suddenly found our-selves entering the City of Gharictietown. which is the Capital of the Inland. svlth a population cf about 13,000. We found it well laid out with beau- tiful wide streets and 8n obuhd-lwl“ anceofshodetieee. . I alsowasi.cmedwith City. The Oatholic Cathedral, if I might any, is one of the fined specimens of architecture south of Queen square is in tho business part of the City, is a ptlalic garden. which is beautifully designed and always kept, in perfect order. also had the pleasure of motorind out to Victoria Park, the nammi beautiel of which we found to be well preserved. We drove over a beautiful driveway wlflch skirted a mains Government House and the old mrt mun-c. 4 Ch-rhttetcwn is a Oity with portion 0f thQ Harbor, linhed by refugee i 1m who 1m m” the United Stains tionlry war. Abcqwelt "Rest on the wave" the Leland lying in the Gulf of the St. Innrrence, and the name is wonder- fully suited to the Garden Province Prince Biward Island. 1 Monday morning Augud 14th found Mr. James and 1 standing on deck of the new ial terry er the 58. Cha ttetown. the largest krry boat in the world that connects Prince igdwnni Island with thleinainanduwcctaxidhercoh this beautiful ship Ipproachiq thil I ill ban and a coraage of gal-denial. ; The bridennaids were Min iclow and Mrs. Russell Perry Somerville: cousins of the bride. blue ilranaparent velvet with hats to match and carried» bouquets of Toien roses. William R. Waring of Hartford was best man and William Shaw of Attleboro and William Os- born of Pawtucket, R. 1., ‘ o! the bridegroom, served u ushers. Autumn Decoration: The church was attractively dec- outed with yellow and white chrY- I aanthemurna, red oak leave! and? ipalms. Selections were played by» the church organist. ‘L wmt‘| u“, J, Bartram, mo o1 the bride, wore a costume o! navy blue crepe trimmed with bro- caded velvet and a corals or liliel of the valley and rapture reset. Mn. Alfred Holman, mother of the bridegroom was attired in a gown of black transparent velvet with, which aha wore a 12011886 of Amer- ican beauty roses and liliea-of-the- valley. Following the ceremony, a lup- per and reception took vlwi It t!“ New Bedford Hotel for about 140, guests, who were seated at individ-I ual tables pieced in heart-shaped formation. Pom-pom l-hfyfllnihfi" mums and palms were used for de- tions and music was supplied by a string trio. Mrs. Holmes attended local schooh ‘and is a graduate of the Pitchburg] College. Prior to her triage ahe taught in the Allen F. Wood School. thin cit!- The iaridegmom ia a textile en- gineer, g graduate oi’ the Nun-Bed- gom “nu. Qchml, and a number of the Phi Pll fraterniti- ? After a honeymoon of one month to the Brltilh West Indiel. thl young couple will reside in ha! River, ‘north Oahlllll- ‘ v "a “a s: CBITIPIID PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT IIIIII CANADIAN SOCIIT! OI‘ OOIT ACCOUNTANT! OODIMISSIONEI FOB TAKING “AFFIDAVIT! IN Till SUPIIHI COURT OI‘ P. I. I. P. E. I. IIPIEIINTATIVI T!!! CANADIAN CIIDIT III’! T181‘ ASSOCIATION. L111!)- NOVA SOOTIA BUILDING CIABDOTTITOWN, P. I. l. BANK OI‘ myaelfborncandrailedonhinoe Ddifirdlalanduadlknowotiaer Isia-nderlhmnecrulaoudareploud oftbefaotilflourlilkle- ih intlit ibundua 5;: 5 E Stubborn Cough Ended Recipe, Mixegtflome NEE l it 1G‘ liglaviagl NoCoclhgl lohlyl Here in the futon: old w fill.“ °€.."°"',...."rr."" “"' .i“‘l‘.‘;.i Illll up-Igirbtboorl ccughangt tabla bu I from any l Pines. Pour thh g 0% fill the bottle wi gran ayrugwiade I cups menu anal dinolved. ed—-it'a no only! nuuoea of both! could buy I010, time: u much you. i” l hi??? 0g fought for liberty. Joe Latino and . an”; knives secreted in a barrel in a work Aecoutiagqatcaaopuhdpullivhel. Iabornvingeiliceuailscdaialhlled. Ccstmelnihginltihtcllelllifladaltcqlhenih. convict. | grams and letters, and plans for in- Beveral of the plotters were ring riot of 193i, in which several were killed u thousand: of convicts his wife, Jeinette, were arried at outside the walls for assisting in the escape conspiracy. They are reportedly relatives of Donald Loftus, desperado convicted of robbery in Mchenry, 111., and sus- pected of the kidnapping several years ago of Gordon Sawyer, bank~ er of Tucson, Axis. Prison officials first discovered the escape plan a week ago when a wooden box containing a pistol and ammunition was thrown over the prison wall. Guards then found six shop. Canadian Forest Ownership It may be aid that 90.4 per cent oi Canada's forest are; is still ownedbythemowninthoright of the Dominion or the provinces, and, subpct only to certain IAlIlip-l orary p ivileges granted to limib~ holders, may at any time be placed under fol-st management and dedi- cated to forest p oduction. Battery Service Have Your Battery Charged All Serviced It Edgar Whitloclfs Qirllrfllldfl’! IAIILIIQ TIII Ill” 183 Kalli SIN“ OI’ camsrnus snnmc mom sum‘ 101m h Dec. l5 Dachau a! York ' ' From a dag ldar. hill to tin or write ‘wren- "Bifigfit! oulu Axon, In.» ab, LI, Canadian Pdciflc FREDK _ 89° C0. ss/eo cannon srimirr u. c. i Inndon, England Announce their COMING SILVER FilX AiIiiIiOIiS January 8th, 1934 ' Last Receiving Day in London Decanber 23rd. 1033 March 5th, 1934 Last Receiving Day in London February 21st, 1934 May 7th, 1984 Last Receiving Day in London April 25th, 1934 October 8th. 1934 Lust Receiving Day in London Sepiemder 28th, I984 Selling Commission 6% Shipping Tags and Bags will be sent upon receipt of request made to our New York ofliee Plcaac address all correspondciiee to our New York Olice, 542 West 88th Street llcnihlygaarleriyndaaalalaalih. nmmnoauuarrcaouiaunlioumurnllvl- Iaeennhantarnwriitnapaalllnl. 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