» Library | egisiatl¥ yomareeon ils, Tenls. | j ee TAKE N ws 00 ie 1 a % We Never Sleep dé and Rie made DY td ; yun nes 4 90 A G- ; eo yer © ; : Vcrorsp Bet i OR\A. PRINCE RUPERT AUTO canna eaciyee | PRINCE RUPERT em. “Fil Eecond Avenoe 44 il GuiRE ‘a ave. | ‘Northern and Central British Columbia’s Newspaper sniaicaia 0. of. PRINCE RUPERT, B.G,, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920. "Sa PRIGE FIVE CENTS ip, XI. stall — wate we : fa eM ae abe ia ar | undsen the Explorer has —_RISOLUINONTO Rush of Settlers "Reached the Pacific Ocean ““l0N:LPECK From the States | Meeting Last Night piéeasiie | i veless Message Received at Nome says he is at Anadir| ‘eed Ditronm Five Hundred Inauines Ma Rise 0D D . | Coast of Siberia; Tried for Pole | or ive Hundred i a ee Received in Winnipeg; Personally ———. ryt on \ meeting of Canadians called ee OD | frock of white satin and georgette. , to The News V .T. FP. Telegrapns j i the Sons of Canada to discuss (special ¢ ne News Via G | \n \ wireless message from Anadir, east 2 POPES 0c LADY ~ | an alleged difference in regard to Conducted Tour of 200 to VOM ; . ‘ ; thie ianagement of the drydock | yresence there of Roald Amundsen, ex- 5 OCIAL T , : sz i DEBU and shipyard was held last night, Come Here A ook { residen A ompson r tA ey was reported drifting in the ice-locked Nirs. P. |. Palmer “Entertains on dee o i, W. Ek. Thompson, 8 Last Augus ia 1 f Western Siberis Notl Occasion of Her Daugter i the chair. “sci is Wal Se = ' h00 Maud, somewaAs re nol 1.0 estern Siberia, Nothing “Coming Out.” UC, O. Rowe was the first speak-| WINNIPEG, April*23.—A rush, of settlers 46 Ghitada trom We | peard from him simee Seplember 1, 1918, when the} x el e dealt with published data} j led States is expected soon, according to R. C. W. Lett of the , | » wa sreported al Dixsob Island, a White Sea point. From Ai the home of her parents on} i regard to a difference between! -~ p. eolonization office. About 500 inquiries have been re- ; \ . 3 ape Bere gene Wit wae ie to} Fourth Avenue East yesterday rn manager, HE. 8. Rust, } { d in five days. } , Boch ; . . ttn afternoon, Miss Jernice Palmer) 4nd a representative of the rail-| New * is whieh lie in the Arclic. made her debut to Prince Rupert | Way Company, and advised that} \mong parties expected shortly are 22 eastern Montana From the New Siberian Islands it was believed the drift would) ..cjety, The afternoon took the| the meeting lake some aciion injfarmers who are coming to take possession of land which they 4 him toward, 1f nol Sonu the north pole. form of a bridge tea at which | eat thereto. ipought in B, CG. Th explorer 1s Pe} orted to have carried two aeroplanes as| there were 75 ladies present to} Ss, M. Newton poke at some} A personally eonducted tour over the G. T. P. from Winhipeg ae me . ese reeramnee fhe iene ee ae om young lady on the neth explaining Lhat the infor- o Prince Rupe rt and Victoria is being arranged for persons ; Bt waild nol iim across the “Top of the Earth.” | vecasion, Miss Palmer ,herself,| mation he gave had been obtained! , ied in agricult-ire, mining, business and professional ope — 3 za | Was daintily gowned in a simple | at first hand. He said the differ- ae ed inf agri oe ’ 8, : ' p - pen- i Jence of opinion at the drydock ings iu (he west. The number of the party will be limited to 200, i of the} had hampered operations andj) most ol whom will be from North Dakota. They will leave Win- : b b li 7 m The floral decoration i , upert $ ase a. ea home was the cause of mu ch com-} ge ted that an app¢ al be n adk 1} ineg by special isain on July 6. nt and was indeed dainty. The} to the Dominion Government to } - This Year will be Best 0300 900).5 80 55 ma ia Bukis JOCK MORRISON ilips, the 9 Yet, announces Ben Seif .|.°"''".¢°"02" eit oe ee ee - WAS COMMITTED Mrs. Du Vernet and Mra. J. | speak. W. EF. Williams said as| A Althoug ormation as to baseball plans for the coming} MceMullin presided at the téa nderstood it the power of! . large catch of fh of fish was aed! toift ' a i ‘ ed at the fish wharves this morn- | ' en given out, Ben Self, in making an an-} lable and Mrs. G. A. McNicholl!sign checks was left with any- ij al an avelage price ‘ ne vwiid suid al an avel; News reporter yesterday afternoon, amphatically t the ices Assisting with the e Mr. Erb might appoint. : nea : oe a Wk: anton Will Stand Trial for Theft of ; : } : es . ; a “as wa | Of i7.bec and 9c. The arrivals Liquor and Pleaded Quilt Prince Rupert would have a stronger team) ,. : em et ie Lee e Ne ee ae . comprised a large number of small ave y ‘ ; ‘mer. Misses Du Vernet, Rowe and seconded by Mr. Newton aN RRA AE IG ; to Assault. when this town took everything in sight In x. MeMoullin. } Katl r ( CW. Peck to inter boat th catches ranging from 4 3 , is ee 6, (ik; AER ee nt ee . Peck to Inter-| « Guu to 25,000 pounds. The fol- ; north and only lost one game to an Oul- | erjne Collison, Willett and Mae- vene to straighten out the fric-|,". See aes ey aie Joann Morrison, charged eas defeated at Ketchikan on July 4. Littl iid passed without opposi- | 4 ’ May, 25,000 ine: Nornen, the theft of liquor; and ~ heen Sai good deal has been going on in the matte! At the bridge, Mrs. J. U. Me- 1 5 000: Bras a 500: Lansiny, 12,- a police officer, ap PATIENT ' ; : ennan was the first pi Wil There were ou er -five d 7 ha rn 7 olice : j ran gig p and getting 1p | Players, From the names Lenni sivas a a ; -: There were about twenty-five) (49; wuba, 10,000; Gonyention, police eourt oo i ed j s as if Rupert . / } RP a 10,000; Flattery, 8,000; Myrtle, Bui a cb anf . aa . gs ! nuiiey sane VO SOLOS De- ! . ru y Preeti we a string of Canadian Eeplosives. His show-)—” ae o 4,000; Volunteer, 5,000; Norland, ' INESS. that will be ‘ing in the City League at Vancou- | Cause and “Dawn. (ekers. Phone 41, | renee: Rolienve? 7008; Pair of & the tnenpIN ae wersdeesesy 4 at, indeed. \\ar lat year, will-aasure his- value} —_ ee —— | sacks, 14,000; Bitigo, 4,940; Ririg- jiment made. Judgment was re- the names |t0 Prince Rupert this season. ru ° cue r fa | leader, 7,006; Maude, 3,000; Bay- | served ee eee, h “4 ar t prospective | Three From Anyox. | § aking SH : eine ers AW ay ew, 5,000; Imperieuse, 7,000; \ cane agv4 : nee ae e 7 4 os f course, many| tree “players from Anyox ar a ‘ \deline, 3,000; Eastern Point, 3,- ee case too a bes oo a : a Sill 5 sla eset ne i 1p a ¥ j % ‘ 1e morning and a numper oO 1 been arranged being arranged for, They are | Bt ney Pet iva = 13¢8 Wa a ‘p 00, and Nautilus, 3,000 lbs. , 2 ; ; % } i very fact that Fred Brown, of Victoria, third | BR RQ28 .- re ane in ars s The Petrel with 600 lbs. of reds wineeete el seas Se oor many uames are on the “in baseman, Cotton Brynolson, of) i oe te | and i00 lbs. whites, the Post with Solicitor a ae Thaaeedtina es % list promises well fe , Victoria, fielder, and Ghick Me- “oh? : LVS a is : at 250 reds and the Mercey L._with appearance In the pro and pl Il for the enero, . Sen ners Me-| Warships in Dablin Bay and Transports with Destroyer reds, and the Mercey L..w Alex. Mandou' upted Sob Ane we sport this city dur. “eer, of Vancouver, first base- R ae ie Striker dives 3.000 reds and 600 whites sold ; coming + son man and pitcher. Arrangements are eported; ast unger rine cay ilmon for 18c and 6c. fence. oa : i cunt Joy Those giving evidence were ‘ Olier Besner, from whom the ; | Crack Short Stop. for their coming here are just j ya ae ee Johs abdut completed. } ' Ee r ALL : BIG LEAGUE B theft was made, John D. Stone, : +, a crack Vic- | Harry Day. our own pitcher Spe The News via GT. P, Telegrapns | was this q y. pi r,| veoh , : : ' whom it looked like we would los¢ DUBLIN, April 23 \nother erisis in the Lrish problem 4p- | National League. dairyman, Warden Bailey, Con- ¥, Soe ‘id j ‘hi stables McGlinchy and Macdonald : Beavers this year, has sent® word from pears al hand. « ce parties of cavalry have arrived in Dublin | Cincinnati 3, Chicago 4. idee Vj \ M St: M igi International “hitehorse that he will be back) quping the past fev we. while the main body is expected’ to-| Brooklyn 3, Philadelphia 4. ee, se ae cote ato- order to Here about July 15. Efforts are | ee POA: * ; ; opt il ed 40. Americal League. ION; eae apeany (ae ve eh Ww. night Chere e warships Dublin Bay and the arrival of trans- | vem no cused himself. From the evi- tanding, Deine made to have him reach as oy 1 Philadelphia a New York 8. sbucacs dduced that Morri rive tomorrow here earlier if be can leave his ports W ith a destroye! reported. Cleveland 41, 8t..L ouis 3. dence it was @ uce a orm- . Ba } George contract with the White Pass BELFAS' p he removal of fifteen Sinn Fein pris- | Chivago 8, ie 2. son had spit wo by two $ oe pia the Rupert company for caulking steamers | oners from Belfast a laree nber from Queei stown on three Boston 5, Washington 8. pa pon dt o% a ‘er on and yea this year. He is working the Yu-| gectroyers leads to 1 elie at the authorities are planning} Pacific Coast League. os ice tee 0 ag - eee é Farqu who played kon River from Whitehorse to | Sacramento 4, Vernon 4; thir- rom the warehouse. | ad been : i played faking ali Sinn Fein prisoners irom Ireland. | dropped on the Section 2 bridge. © Held and § { base with Vawson on this work. a , _| teen innings. ‘ PVancnnvan 13 City ] Through Norman Manson tHe | DUBLIN, April 23.—Manuy raids were made last evening bY| gay take 7, Oakland 4 Nearly all the witnesses attested ity League . é me ’ mi Salt Lake 7, Oakle r seas ready Io- (| Star little Philippino fielder and|the military in villages aro ind Dublin and also in town. NO ar-| pos Angeles 4, Portland 3,— . the ae eee al ; tow ‘ ployed bu the hitter of Wallace's commercia)! rests are re porte d. The last ht nger striker was removed trom } fourteen innings. ripe. w iiteme fae reg eee team at Vancouver, negotiations | a4 Pi ah He was taken to a hospital | San Francisco 5, Seattle 2—|° ac | f : . Z Mount Joy prisot. il va LAKH ¢ . eaiticas 7 eee —====| In dealing with the assault PECK WOULD lare being made to bring up sev- | eral other: stars from the south.| == ae , ef y |Manson himself wants to come A RARE SNAPSHOT case, City Solicitor Hooper point- : ed out that a man could be ar- ; eae is rested without’ a warrant on @& KNOW ABOUT jnorey and it is possible that Jot life and Gourlay of the same ay c » up with him. theft charge. | bes un sty come fec’ Cann, a well known -short WHEAT POOL =i « and apAaR QAgeNIad, 36,219 Departures on the Prince Ru- wilh pspoker f connection pert last night included Mrs. J. ates C Sa iach: M. Aiteheson, Victoria; H. Mc- Manson. Catcher Richardson, who yest iuire ; e ye . . tion to be Asked by Him ines here early last season, Is free Guire, Seattle; H.. Dweese, F. L Buckley, H. Brownlie, Captain Logan, Vancouver, and Chet Neff, Commons on Tuesday ii Come north and will possibly Next at Ottawa. , a" here before long. . Seattle. ; Last Year’s Players. —— —__—_—— Seclal vig 33 |. Besides all this new blood wi lAWA. \y Le. |Puince Rupert still has several of | TONIGHT t ( ; uae ils last year’s players who spent) . ESTHOLM ‘tare due|ihe winter here and are ready to W E M louse of igo on the diamond again this sea oe THEATRE ; f \ : y Hext when} son. Leading among these ar¢ ha, Will as ember for old heavy hitter Clementson 2°d | Constance Talmadge the Go, {Wallace Anderson, whose equal cl Dit ae aware of as a short stop or second base- | “TWO WEEKS” g(t) ! brokers in} man could hardly be obtained out- Is one of the Qualitest, Funniest and PIC the ye ca ““nange formed! side Donohue, who will be re- | cue cuttin Ge , ia eh 7 mh , | membered as catoher, on wpe pee } ede. Mutt & Jeff Me Canadiay Wi tcognized | viton Leam before the war, Wh No ADVANCE ON PRICE \\ ®at Roard? lprobably open with Rupert this | 48 the Oiekant cl , ar " . i man aepy } sechtan Whi at airman of year. Also Sid Hardy, Harry As- late soand or his /toria and George Shaw will be o V So as . .2 it the comt na connected the string and valuable members Ss Nation? » of the team. * | ’ Ste HY wy ——| A meeting for organization will | “** ##e~@ be held about May 4 and by that * time, it is expected, things will) WANTED ; , ne . a ; * be definitely lined up. The first We f Pigs. % at ie PAS the | mr Tonight EMPRESS __ THEATRE : aii storey Pn When the Sun Went Down 4 jouing Nan fo * game with an outside club will roy ot ‘ » ser at po rt a book. * probably take place on May 2: The woman in white leading the tine of Japanese court ladies |s the Lady Yanagizawa Ninotsubong, RUTH ROLAND poly Nite ¢ ements, * although no arrangeme nts have mother of the Hmperor of Japan, who rarely appears in public and whose photograph is almost unavailable. = Uildin Federal : been made yet. From this il will 9 It is not geverally known that the late Dowager Empress of Japan wes not the mother of the present Bm- “The Tiger’s Trail” "¥esy, 97 be seen that the outlook for live) perer, ‘The court ladies, on the occasion shown in the Photograph, were sisiting the Tokyo High nenrnee aise make ‘. os : YH#H eas ‘ . ball playing here this season !*) School, It will be noted that some of the ladles are in European clythes, \ hile otbers are wearing the Same Contes " court costume for ladies in Japan.