saturday, July 28, 1932 ' | mantic DEATH OF ZIEGFELD * | the part of Ziegfeld, and much to the surprise of Broadway, they were married, They had one daughter, Patricia, the idol of her father, At about this time, Ned Wayburn, (Continued from Page 1) jr. frantically began to iwe the whole program. Old acts lorenz vere eliminated and new ones ad- the f: Day and night, rehearsals oh 1mous dancing master, came vent on. The show improved: it -7@® Mr. Ziegfeld’s eye, and to- ned to catch On a little. Young Frolic, Cc eld made a. hurtled tip to a famous Broadway resort} ois York and returned. with the Soe prohibition ment «th aside, Y ’ 2 iyburn staged many of his “Fol- | erman sivong . man, Sandow. A ties of which the 1992 editi newspaper campaign heral- Kish a “aed i hisarrival, Big feats of steanath most successful of all. It in-| rmed under amazing cireum- captured the imagination of arnival-crazed town. Young feld’s first show became a suc- Florenz jr. took his novel at- tion on a tour throughout the and Mary Lewis, running in New York and 40 weeks on tour, With the popularity of the “Fol- lies’ with “Bally,” | ntry with Ringling Brothers’ ; starring Marilyn Mil- is. Great crowds awaited San- ; “Kid Boots,” with Bddie Can- . v's arrival tor, and “Louis the Fourteenth,” eae : with Le or ; Vhen that began to grow dull and ated, inte a Z ia : tonous, Ziégt@ld went to Eur- o's » the iegfeld coffers, Only LO dis: +g ave for a holiday. He was tired of z ippear again in a séries! : g men and the circus. He wan- “err ia recreation.» The great music th ‘ca rallied once more, and | the ’ v 1 the of Paris and London a ele ut on i oa ar Th in New York, an experidi-| he saw Anna Held for the U* {»«aced by William Randolph : me. Her striking be ile ina learst and Arthur Brisbane, again piquancy, her qua came the rise of Ziegfeld and th ' I saint Ze recovery of his fortune “Rio Rita.” uscinated _ 1401 7 eal le thous they would fasc Rosalie ‘The Three Musketeers’ “cand “Show Boat” were enormously in American audience, too, so uccessful, fn 1927, his “Follies” } é Held was soon America- ot, 1S olies” had | } \ : son of Eddie Cantor, it, teo, being a and tempestuous wooing on|f gether they created the Midnight | ;, cluded the now famous Will Rogers, Gallagher and Shean, Gilda Gray | 67 wee ‘ks | saile LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Don't Demers. W. M. Mu Miss Lillian Cross forget Sat. and Mon. at, Miss D. Arney sailed last night 171, on the Prince John for a holiday | visit to Masset. nro of Premier arrived | the city yesterday and is a guest | at the Savoy Hote!. will sail to-| {night on the Prince George for a| Prince Geor waning Ziegfeld followed up| trip to Vancouver. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor, | d yesterday afternoon on the | ge for a trip to Anyox; on official duties. Mrs, A. Ness is sailing this after- noon on the Princess Louise for a |holiday visit to Vancouver. Special Reduction for Sat. and | Mon. only, Sweaters, skirts and un- derwear, real bargains. Demers. 17 = Miss B. Ormbrok, lattending school in the city, sailed last night on the Prince John for A. D. Stewart of Lewis Island ar-| her home in Port Clements where |rived in the city yesterday after-|she will spend the | nown for a brief visit and is a/tion. | ' /2 business trip to Anyox, money! guest at the Savoy Hotel | Miss Evelyn Macdonald of the| DURING BABY’S ; dry dock office staff will sail on | Prince §. J. Jabo ternoon on jand other n a star for the first time in the per- | the | re a established. Zier- complete success. In 1928 ‘ ds or o > . n ex oo = aa That | nee appeared with Cantor again as} 16¥60 year laver he married tar. Its box office receipts were larger than those of any other mu- sical comedy in the his theatre In July, 1929, Ziegfeld signed ah agreement that called for his first | denre s heavy " ’ his heavy personal effort in the production of Ziegfeld to Europe motion picture ompanied by his wife @ the of the Held partnership 898 Ziegfeld was already rich nding as a producer seemed d. A series of failures set by his feverish ac Head Dy ted went in assoc “Wh as Star, lation with ypee,” with Cantor again represented his first personal participation in the making of any picture LOCAL ITEMS amuel Goldwyn VUE imeé decline Married Billie Burke Ziegfeld met Billie Burke, known on the New e. There followed a ro- tory of the} jand sailed | will An import men on relief will be auspices in. C.L.DL Hall } League “Whoo- }8.p.m Union ste Ernest Geor at 10:45 last George tonight for a erection of the Ziegfeld holiday trip to Vancouver. ur the sailed ye Prince af- for Premier verday George orthern points. f ant meeting of all wo-| held under of Women's Saturday 17] amer Cardena, Capt. geson, arrived in port night from the south | Labor | at 12 midnight on her| return to Vancouver and way-| points CPR. steamer Princess Louise Capt Arthur Slater, is due in port at 3:30 this way sail at 1 Ver James Stu on the Cardena for afternoon from Skag- and other Alaska points and 5 o'clock for Vancou- rgeon sailed last night Campbell River | and perhaps save the baby’s life | Round Lake—Willis Clarkston. Qn the market for 80 years. Woodmere—William Duffus. Price, 50c. a bottle at all drug- | . ae gists or dealers. Terrace Centre - F Copper City—Beatrice Neilsan, Miss Mary Fortner, school teach-| a ote : , er of Little Rock, Ar-:ansas, is a a: nee ay Jentie King, | passenger aboard the Prince Ro-|™M@"'Y Maxsam, Adela Haughiand, | bert today going north on a trip Anthony Hipp, Gilbert McCullock, | hs hiietede |Ernest Weymouth, Joseph Kipp, oe | Wilfred McLeod. Miss Helen Walls of the Vancou-| Kitwanga iver Province editorial staff is aj Violet Brackenbury. passenger aboard the ‘Prince Ro- Usk {bert today making the round trip| Harry Henderson who has been } } Summer vaca-| MONDAY’S SPECIAL 1 Cup and Saucer Free with 1b. Fresh Ground 35¢ CROCE i lt oe Munro Bros. SUCCEEDED IN EXAMS Northern Pupils Reneee Recent En- | trance Tests High school entrance results an- nounced in Victoria include names of the following: Prince Rupert Borden Streei- ley Leen. TEETHING TIME | The Bowels Become Loose Diarrhoea, dysentary, colic, cramps, etc., manifest them- selves; the gums become swollen the mouth n the mother and cankers form in This is the time whe should use to Alaska W. D. Christi*on the first of the week for a , Lennoxyville, Ontario, and Montreal On the way back, he will visit in Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Parker, who ‘have been on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, re- school teacher through the F whence he will proceed to Fanny Mrs, Millpaugh sailed by the ; : | c : ; ; , Bay, Vancouver Isfand not far ardena st n t on her vurr ; ] UNIFORM ; me ~ 7 On Aer return) south of Union Bay, where he ; ee ee on; “|plans on engaging in ranching CW ‘ = AS it’s He took two "rs south with him. “ \ _ ‘a BOTTLES Mrs. Thomas Ballinger, who has ‘' been payifig a visit at Terrace, re irned to the city from the inter- * Best for You and Baby toa or on this afternoon rain A.J. Ma I who has been Vanou fc he past month or irned the ity from the yn t Cardena last night M G. { Trele wl has } ing the past few week oa it Terrace turned the city e interior n this after- " os Cartons R. B. Greggor, assistant district oreste? ailea last — on the ; : Priy Patnak trip to Port C Joseph Dill, C.P.R. locomotive en- riance n ior a : ; - « as a ‘ Charlotte | #ineer from Medicine Hat, Alberta re n na rer ' ’ bali Islands 1 {ficial duties. | 5 here last evening aboard the AabiG ) vii hal Aud steamer Princess Adelaide on as |which he was making the round WEATHER REPORT trip. nor | Dead Tree Point—Overcast, light Mrs. J. A. West and ittle daugh- th ‘ baromet 39 92: ver arrived in the city on the ss 1 as Wine ironit el ‘ é temperature, 54; s¢ mooth Prince Robert this morning from empe : } »4 5 I —y ' sement @ not pub a ad Jane oat ay .a visit with. lished or displayed hy the Liquor Triple Island—Clear ight south- Vancouver to pay P 1s] : Control Board or by the Govern ; ’ ; friends here. Mrs. West formerly A ment of British Columbio ‘erly wind; sea smooth , a resided in the citv Mrs. N. L. Jones, . "a . _ at) g g - ive e cj Vv SEN EUROPEAN EXPERT at Le ne Isl ee arr ber in > Rept , . * vesterday afternoon tor ¢& ef | . e L WATCHMAKER é 7 | os visit to town, accompanied y| Five years’ apprenticeship at the Royal Danish Watchmaker Thelma Rosang. They are guests then 12 years abroad working at the Savoy Hotel School at Copenhagen in the big cities All Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA of Europe Prices Reasonable. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver PSS. CATALA BVERY TUESDAY, Iss pM Via Waypoints, arriving Vancouver Thursday a.m 1.8.8, CARDENA EVERY FRIDAY ae ae . Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight. appro Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Alice Arm, Anyox, Stewart and Naas River points, Suncay 8 pm ‘ines an ickete at Further information regarding all sa!lings and ticke o YRINCE RUPERT AGENCY: Second A venue. Phone 568, AIR DRIED SHINGLES Retain the cedar oil in the wood, affording extra and better pre- servation than kiln-dried shingles from which the esse ntial oil has been evaporated. Our shingles are made on Queen Charlotte Islands and, as a home product, deserve your preference. Shingle makers wages on the Islands are spent eventually in Prince Ru- pert, while Vancouver wages never come north. Support a home d Shingles. industry and your own welfare by specifying Alr Drie Prices: No. 1 5X $3.75; No. 1 3X $3.25 HYDE TRANSFER—PHONE 580 Jack Finn the Princes yesterday af with rector of th eries Experi C. A. Mos of Dead Tr his brother arrived in the city on s Adelaide yesteraay ternoon to pay a visit D. B. Finn, di- e Prince Rupert Fish- mental Station. es, operator in charge ee Point wireless sta- | Announcements turnea to the city on the Prince; Robert this morning irrived in Joy y Prince Robert this morning William lays 12°30 noon Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- | lays 3 pam. on the William C. K CNR from California to pay a visit wit! lectric Af tmer arrived his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jo he « from th terior oh this sr.. and ather relatives ft yn’s train A. Pringle, Post Office inspec-} tor, after a brief visit here on of ficial duties, sailed last night on | the Prince John for Vancouver via| he Queen Cr.arlotte Islands Chest Clic Dr. A. 8. hamb Tra Avelling Provin- | cial Health Officer and Chest Spe- Cialist, will hold a Ce clinic in the Prince Rupert Hospital July 26th to | | 20th Examinations at this clinic are | free; anyone wishing a consulta- tion is asked to make arrangements imily Doctor 173 | Oddfellows ovening dance. July | | | 29 | Catholic Bazaar, October 19. 20 | tion, after a trip to Vancouver and) YOUNG LADY FINDS ‘elsewhere in the south, sailed last Prince John on his return to the Queen Charlotte Is- inieht by the i lands | | W. R. Ov icise at the iof Stikirle in Prince jtoms distric eub-collector erend, for some years of customs and ex- limited service outport Rupert cus- t, has left the service lof the customs department. A. R Hunter is h is suc | With a good sized list of pas- inc trip sengers round ‘luding a majority of passengers to Alaska, C.N.R. steamer Prince Robert, Cap- tain H. B. Nedden, arrivea in port at sails at 3 o'c 10. o'eloc k this morning from and Ocean Falls and lock this afternoon for Skagway and other morthern points whence she will return here next Wednesday morning southbound, ! Vancouver cessor at Stikine.| CURB FOR HEADACHES Lotal young fering from quite a long lady had been suf- evere headaches for time, finally decided s might be the cause er vision very good. A thorough examination by G. F. Davey, Registered Op- tometrist in charge of the Opti- cal: Dept. of Max Heilbroner, Jeweler, soon revealed the cause, one of those cases, good sight at the expense The proper glasses made to suit the particular case relieved the strain and of course the headaches im- mediately stopped. that her ev« although h was of eyestrain. ————— come aan |Letourneau, Antoinette Blain, Ra-| ehel DeMarco, Albert Turgeon, Marshal] Johnson, Severino Domin- ato, Herbert Whiffen. Jessie Mav- net, Shane Murray, Phyllis Beale Alan Gillis Booth Memorial—Clara Wikdal Eileen Hamblin, Alfred Ritchie, | Turgeon, Margaret Beattie, vata ty | Muriel Mc | | Thorsteinson, left the city at| des Sandhals trip to| Kameda. Annunciation School Lean, Blanche Jensen. * Smithers Eva Dimock Edward Moorcroft. Telkwa Centre -Arthur Bouergon. Jack Sparkes. « Hubert- Quick Port en Boraen Lene C.N.R. Trains for the East— Mondays, Wednesdays the Joseph Naylor, |Lea Basso-Bert, Jack Lindsay, Wes- Muriel Heap, Lloyd Shizue Ohasi, Hal-| Giadys Letnes, Toshi | ind Satur- } Snappy Shoes — for — Snappy People Cut Rate Shoe Store, Third Ave., ha very fine assort- ment of up to the minute shoes just me direct from the manuf urers. These were purchased for cash at prices that are astoundingly low Prince Rupert people are being given the benefit of the low prices. All we ask is that you give i trial. Drop in and look over our stock and let us fit you to a pair YOU Well COME AGAIN Cat Rate Shoe Store FOR SALE household goods. J. Farquhar. 171 FOR SALE—Easiette Washing Ma- chine, almost new. Snap for cash. ' Hyde Transfer. 174" prices than any mail order | 52. Gertrude | SOME ehsice, modern apartments | for rent. Greatly reduced rates. We stenhaver Bros. tf MODERN 6-room olive: sleeping porch and basement. Eighth Ave West. Phone Blue 276. |} FOR RENT—Clean well furnished modern 2-room _ suite. Palmer Apartments. Phone Red 444. tf | FOR RENT—Fully modern new un- | furnished six-roomed house with basement and hot air heating. for particulars call at Royal Ho- tel. tf EXCHANGE WILL trade firewood for household necessities. Phone Blue 825. 176 . PERSONAL PRIVATE Kindergartens pay. ‘Ad- vice given free by the Canadian Kindergarten Institute. Winnipeg. “HELP Ww ANTED | BOARD AND ROOM : : : : FOR SALE — All furniture and | BOARD and Room close to Cold Storage $30, month, Phone Blue 825. tt. DAIRIES house. Kaien Motors Ltd. Phone | } ’ ' sPECIAL—Goodyear Tires at lower For FRESH LOCAL MILK Phone Red 608 or 953 DOMINION DAIRY 8 Quarts or 14 Pints for $1.00 PASTEURIZED MILK IS SAFE MILK ——— _114| Fresh from Bulkley Valley Farms VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 WATCHMAKERS Send Your Watch, Cleck, Jewellery and Optical Repairs to A. E, IRELAND 324 Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C, Thirty Years Practical Experience Assures Absolute Satisfaction OUR NEW LOW PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU | LOOK AHEAD- Ge ot into ‘the Civil Service as Postman, Clerk, Cus- toms Examiner, Immig. Inspec- tor, etc. Full details free from the MCC., Winnipeg. | LOST | LOST—Office Key. Kindly leave at The Daily News Office tf Packing Crating — Wrapping and Genera] Furniture Repairs List your goods with me in £0. J. PAWES—Phone Black 120, AUCTIONEER List your goods with us—Prince Rupert’s leading Auctioneer G. M. HUNT 3rd Ave. Phone Ked 632 Manure For Sale No Straw, $2.00 Per Yard Casey Cartage Fuel Co. Phone 303 TYPEWRITERS For Sale or Rent | Rose, Cowan & Latta \ Phone 284 The AUCTIONEER fypen Evenings CHIROPRACTIC W. C. Aspinall Yhree Year Graduate Chirepfactic Motiern Ray Treatments Given Phone for Appointment Green 241 and 549 6 Exchange Bik. —— Ea | } ! CAMERON'S TRANSFERS Tranafer, Phone 177: Dry wood, Tables and Chaits for rent. Beer bottles bought. | SEAL COVE TRANSFER. Woed for sale at reasonable prices. Phone Green 609 or Blue 903. ! BOSTON CAFE Prince Rupert DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating three Dry Docks Tatal capacity 20,000 tons Shipbuilders and Ship Repairers for Steel and Wood Vessels Sawmill and Mining Machinery Repaired and Overhauled Iron and Brass Casting Electric and Acetylene Welding 50-ton Derrick for Heavy Lifts Is Reopened Thoroughly Renovated Bright and Cheery Better Than Ever ; i HOTEL ARRIVALS ; | Hotel Central Limited | Covenient to business district, | | homelike, beautiful harbor views. Rates reasonable. Spacious sample rooms, | Hotel Central Ltd. First Avenue & Seventh Street F, Anderson, ee or ho an erm C.N.R.; W. Brown, oe = — PAINTERS [GHTEN YOUR SPRING CLEAN- ING LABORS Phone Red 802 (evenings) to J.P. MOLLER — for — Kalsomining, Painting & Paperhanging By Day or Contract REASONABLE CHARGES Oo ree SUMMES RESORTS When Coming to TERRACE For Your Picnic or Holi@ay MAKE ARRANGEMENTS AHEAD WITH US To Greet You on Arrival We Meet All Trains Special Rates For Pienic arties to Lakelse Lake We Can Take You Anywhere at Any Time At Moderate Kates SWAIN’S TRANSFER & TAXI Wood Coal Terrace, B.C. “THE DUNES” Queen Charlotte Islands 12 Days Holiday; $35 Includes Boat Fare and All Other Expenses Children Under 12, Half Pee. A Holiday Here Leaves 7 - grets, No Flies or Mosqu r Write or Telegraph ¥