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IS THRILLING’ Replete with all the action and | thrills of the famous automobile | Speedways, “The Crowd Cheers,” | week-end feature offering on the | screen of the Capitol Theatre here, }is a story of high speed auto racing }and concerns the rise of a racing pod to championship heights and | his subsequent downfall and regen- | eration following his responsibility | for the death of his partner during jan important race. The Indianapolis Speedway serves as the background for many of the exciting race track scenes during the filming ef which numerous ac- cidents occurred. The Ventura and Ascot Speedways in California also form the setting for additional thrilling race scenes. James Cagney and Joan Blondell COUPON Canadian Milk Products Limited, 115 George St., Toronto Please send me free booklet “Camp Cooking.’ Name \ Addr 085 aang CAPTAIN VON GRONAU play the leading roles. Miss Blondell AND COMPANIONS FLY plays the part of Cagney’s enemy 900 MILES TO COAST while Ann Dvorak has the role of his sweetheart. Eric Linden is cast as Cagney’s brother and Guy Kib- bee as his father. All are well known | stars and have won further acclaim | ; 1 wherever “The Crowd Roars” has |upert yesterday. Keeping well to been presented. | the north in order to avail himself | of the lower crossing of the Rocky Mountains, Capt. von Gronau fol-| lowed the Lesser Slave River and Peace River, crossed the Rocky Phone 953 ‘yyountains via Peace River Pass, {followed the Finlay River and | waterways, crossed the Canadian De Jong % National line near Smithers, fol-| | |lowing the Telkwa and Copper Riv- Cash and Carry ers and picking up the Skeena) River into Prince Rupert from the friday & Saturday Specials (Continuen from page one) Phone 953 | neighborhood of Terrace. An aver-| age elevation of 6000 feet was} maintained on the flight from Lac} la Biche to Prince Rupert, flying | ;over most of the mountains A| thunderstorm and very rough air} was encountered over the Peace River and low clouds on the Skeena |River from the vicinity of Kwinitsa 25€ |i: Prince Rupert. The plane was flying at a low altitude below the/ 10¢ |¢louds when it arrived here. Malkin’s Best | Heinz Tomato Soup— tins for Heinz Tomato Juice— per 5 a Leaving here on Monday morning, | Chit von Gronau plans on making | his next stop at Cordova, a distance | tin ‘ lof 1000 miles. From thére he will! per me fy to Dutch ‘Harbor, Attu Island, 1-lb. tin €. Paramushirw, .(Kamchdtka) | and | via the Kurilg Islands to Tokyo. ‘This jis the tentat{ve route for the. flight | lacross the PatifieOcean and it will| 45c be subjecé to thangé if meteoro-| 25: | logical or local conditions warrant, i | Capt. von Gronau plans on 25¢ spending some time in Japan and his route home to Germany will be | Rowntre&’$. Cocoa— per 1-ib: tin Clark's. Pork & Beans— 3 tins for Clark’s Soup— 3 tins for | White Beans— 25¢ via India, Persia, Mesopotamia, Tur- 6 lbs, for |key and Italy. Evaporated Prunes— 22) The rather prolonged stay is be- 3 lbs. for jing made at Prince Rupert in view | lof the fact that the plane and en- » have to be checked up and ar- bemaeside completed for refuel- ling and weather reports during the Pacific Ocean flight. Capt. von | Gronau does not fly on Sund ays} unless it is absolutely necessary to| do 80 10c Start of Flight Starting his flight from the Isle | of Sylt on the Baltic Sea, Capt. von | Gronau made stops at Seydi Fjord} and Rejkavik, Iceland, at Ivigtut Malkin’s Best BAKING POWDER a tin ROSEDALE SOAP 3 bars for Blue Ribbon Tea : 39c l-lb. pkg. Nabob Fancy Sliced Peaches 22c¢ Greenland, and Cartwright Bay,| per tin Labrador, during the flight across the Atlantic Ocean to Montreal | | North Star Lard per 3-lb. pail Hothouse Tomatoes— 39c 10c which was accomplished in 36 hours | elapsed time From Montre lb |, Capt. von Gronau | \the Atlantic Ocean, Capt. von Gro- | nau explained last night. |LIBBY’S TOMATO CA7 |CLARK’S PORK & BEANS 'P & G NAPTHA SOAP— | RED ARROW GINGER Force in his flight across Canada a few years ago. As the big plane “zoomed” in un- der the low clouds on her arrival here yesterday afternoon, there was some speculation as to where a landing would be made, many people being on the waterfront to see the ship come in. Making a| single turn, the “Gronland Wal” came down on the harbor near the plant of the Canadian Fish & Cold Stonage Co. and taxied into the booming ground of the Big Bay Lumber Co. to land at the identi- cal place where the United States round the world flyers rested their ships when here in 1924. The “Gronland Wal” was to be moved from Seal Cove today up to the wharf of Edward Lipsett Ltd. | where fuel for her has been in stor- lage for some time. Petrol rather than gasoline is be- line ased for the flight, By using this fuel, tank space is reduced and | more passenger carrying capacity | given which is an important factor jin the planning of commercial air service. It was the first time petrol had been used for a flight across SSE We Save You Money on Quality Foods WEEK-END SPECIALS | SUGAR—B.C. Granulated 5ic Friday, August 19, 19 Friday & Saturday TWO SHOWS — 7 ana 4 A Feature Starts at 7:20 & 9. 30 ADMISSION 150 & 5t— SATURDAY MATINEE at 9.39 Feature Starts 3:00—15¢ 4 B5e en tune waex 1 HE CROWD ROARS” With James Cagney and Joan Blondel! Speed Demons—Grinning at Death—Laughing at Love—Brenking Necks to Break Records Comedy—DANE and ARTHUR in “LEASE BREAKEKS” FOX NEWS MONDAY and TUESDAY—“SO BiG” eo) w STOR rOP un This Da angerous Pest! WHIZ, the most powerful Insect Spray, absolutely destroys Flies, Mosquitoes and other insect pests, quickly and for all time, << CU Taz Insect Killer [HARMLESS to HUMANS ana PETS) Cy WAT 7 29 (Limit 20 Ibs), 10 Ibs. SUP 14¢ per bot JOHNSON’S FLOOR WAX per lb. tin 6ic HALL’S CHICKEN BROTH 2 tins 17¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP— 2 bars 18¢| 15c 20c 18-oz tins, 2 tins | EMPRESS VINEGAR— per qt. bottle DeJong’s Cash & Carry Thrift Cash & Cary Third Avenu Phone 179 Third Avenue Phone 953 KAIEN HARDWARE Third Avenue Phone 3 ORME’S DRUG STORE Third and Fulto: Phones 81 and &2 fe EMPRESS STRAWBERRY JAM New Season's Pack 48¢ 4-Ib. tins, per tin 8c SHAKER SALT —lodized or Plain, per earton |}POTATO FLOUR— per pkg CANADA CORN 8TARCH— per pkg. - 10c. 6 bars 22c | |CHATEAU CHEESE- Spreads or Slices per '4-lb. pkg 16¢ per 1-lb. pkg SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES, doz. 16c |KAY CRYSTAL PURE CANDY-— Dairy Mixed and Orchard Fruits | 10-0z. Cello pkgs 19¢ per pkg " Dark or Light, 244-1b, tm @OC| ae SUGAR 23¢ : ae CAPS 20c } | SackLLED WALNUT PIECES, per Ib. 26c 25c SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY UR natural resources in lumbering, fis second to none and our future prosperity is unalter tached to these assets, Every person t only in Prince but also in the Skeena and Bulkley Valleys can do thet: giving their mental and physical support. Pull for th industry—-boost for the establishment of a pulp plant Rupert. Take pride in the quality of our sea products an world. Give the mining industry that hing and mini ipport and optin leads to greater things. When arranging for next wint quirements remember that you have a local industr established producing the highest grade article offered market, Bulkley Valley Coal The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous “Rupert Brand” SMOKED cs cI ee ty hl \ Re ‘Ts. Ta | tr a flew to Ottawa where he conferred | SNAPS . 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