PAGE SIX E WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday at 7 and 0, and Saturday Matinee at 3. "The Midnight Alarm" A sensational, thrilling fire picture containing a most appealing love story. A tale of life as it is lived in the alleys of a great city. Stupendous, spectacular fire scenes. .Breathtaking train and motor smush. Kxciting! Exhilarating! Fire fighters versus crooks. The girl imprisoned in the steel vault. The rescue by a steel-eating acetylene torch. Crumbling floors! Crasliiug walls! Amazing spectacles! Dash! Daring! Courage! Pep! A photo-play for all. Don't miss the locomotive on the brink of the river chasm. See the plotters outwitted. Superb cast. Percy Marmont, Alice Calhoun, Cullen Landis, Joseph Kilgour, George Pierce, Kittle Bradbury and host of others. Side-splitting Comedy: Larry Semon in "No Weddjng Bells" Fun From The Press. Admission 50c and 25c Sardines ! SPECIAL This is the largest bargain in Sardines ever known here. We have just received a large shipment of high erratic Norwegian Sardines A.t. Price, per tin 15c 7 tins for $1.00 15 tin lots $2.00 Try them. Your money refunded if not good. CONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phona 84. WEEK END SPECIALS Hipe Tomatos. l 15c Basket GOc Telephone Cukes, each.. 10c Outdoor Cukes, large size 15c Choice, Table Celery, head 15c Local Head Lettuce, head 10c Local Itadishes, 3 for .. 10c f.reen Onions, " Tor .... 5c Dozen ... 25c Parsley Hunch ... ..... 5c Combination Special, $1.00. 8 lb. New Carrots. C lb. New Heels. 1 lb. Cooking Onions. 8 lb. New Spuds. G lb. Turnips. Vegetable Marrow, i lbs. 25c Pumpkin and Hubbard Squash, lb 8c New Cabbage, lb 7c Corn on Cob. for .... '25c Dozen .... 65c Cauliflower ... 25c and 35c RupertTableSupply Three Phones: 110,111, 212 1 1 a.. Tea and Coffee PRICES ARE ADVANCING very rapidly and we have been fortunate to secure a quantity of very lush grade quality at a low price. We have inslalled a new up-to-date Electric Coffee mill and o.m give you fresh ground coffee p"aily. Samples free. Our Highest Grade Coffee 65c value, per lb 50o 3 lbs. Tor ... $1.35 Our Highest Grade Tea None belter. 75c value, per lb. . . G5c 2 lbs. for $1.25 Orders Including Tea and Coffee delivered. Order Preserving Peaches now from us. Farmers Market Phone Blue 428. Orders of $5.00 Delivered. HURLBUT CHUM'S Welted Shoes of the belter class for Child- I rcn. Made on orthopedic lines, allowing for the natural growth of the feet. The best Footwear for Ihe infant, child, growing girl, little genl, youth or boy. Agents in Prince llupert Family Shoe Store LAND ACT. Nolle of Intention to Apply to Purchaaa Land. In Quern CliarlottA Uland l.and District, Herordmg District or ITtnce lluwrt. and situate In tlie Kasl Entrance or Jtmkatla Inlet. Take .Notice that Eiluirrt Shimmn nr Port Clements. In tlin rnvinrn rr iiritith Columbia. Gardener, Intends to apply for i-ri minion iu I'urtusfe ine luiiowing at scribed lands: ciiiiunenclnir at a post planted at the northwest point o(t this Island- iiinm souiiieasi a lid on around the Inland following Ihe shore line to the place of commencement, and containing one and one half acres of land, more or less. En. siimnv hated at Tori Clements this 26in day or July, t9H. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Laa Land. In Oueen Charlotte Inlands Land District, recording Mm let or Skeeiu, and situate In front of ninck to. n I. 7. ptn oik K'ueen Charlotte Islands. raite notice that Hume B. Rablnirton or Masseit, occupation cannery manarer. Intends to apply for permission to .lease the following described roreshore: Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner or Block 19- thente west 38 (leg. south about SOO reet to low wa:er mark; yience northerly along low water mark to a point west 33deg. south of northwest corneror Block 10: thence easterly to the northwest corner or Block 19; thence southerly along high water mark to post, and containing S'4 aces, more or less. II. B. rHBlNOTOJI. 1m of Applicant. Dorothy says: There Is just one safe manner of cleansing vnlua b 1 e text Her, and that is by dry cleaning. H y our advanced methods the most delicate fabrics are returned to you thoroughly cleaned but ram PHONE 8 X&rfy BOX392 rKIINUt KUrtRT MOONLIGHT Dances At the Auditorium Dance Friday Evening, Aug. 15. Kasson's Orchestra. Hefreshmciits served. Gontlemen $1.00; Ladles 60c Phone Black 440. L. F, Marren, Proprietor. Advertise in the Daily News. Optician and Optometrist ir troubled with EYE STRAIN or you need a CHANGE or Glasses we have the very latest consultant on Optometry with 25 years years experience. Satisfaction Is positively assured. DIAMONDS Loose or Mounted. We give you one year to think it over. If not satisfied return them and get your money back less 10 per cent. Surely there must be value or we could not offer, this Inducement. SILVERWARE A large shipment Just arrived. Moderate prices, latest designs. Max Heine? Diamond Specialist WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. DIOHY ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer, 30.18; temperature, 70; sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke lug Cape Scott abeam Watson Hock bound for Ocean Falls. DEAD THEE POINT. Cloudy, calm; barometer. 30.08; leniper- ilure, 51; sea smooth. HULL HAIlHOll. Overcast, fresh northwest wind; barometer 0.0i; temperature, CO; sea 11101)1 h. HULL 1IAJIHOP.. Overcast. fresh northwest wind; barometer 30.01; temperature, 60; sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke motor- ship Oregon at Hose Inlet, Wran- geii ror Hose iniei; a.m. spoke steamer Prince George off Pointer Island northbound. Noon DIGHY ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer, 3O.-20; temperature. 7-i; sea smooth; 1 p.m. spoke tug Cape Scott due Prince Itu-perl 2 p.m. bound for Ocean Falls. DEAD . THEE POINT. Cloudy, aim; barometer, 30.00; temperature. (52; sea sinoolh. HULL IIAHHOH. Overcast, fresh northwest wind; barometer 30.02; temperature, 0(5; light swell; 10:3(1 a.m. spoke steamer Prince Huperl in Milhank Sound southbound; 11 a.m. spoke steamer Princes Heatrice off Ivory Island northbound. TIMBER SALE X 6304. Sealed Tenders will be received by th-Inlster or Lands, Victoria, not later than noon mi th t day of August, 1924. for Hie purchase of Licence XC30I, to cut aViun.iwu reet of Spruce. Hemlock, ltalsam and Cedar on an area situated on the south end or Jamos Island. Matlileson Channel, Itange 3, Coast District. Two 'i years will be allowed for le-moval of timber. further particulars or the Chief forester. Victoria. B.C.. or the District fores- er. I'rlnre llupert, B.C. 19 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC W0P.X8. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ANYOX SCHOOL. SEALED TK.NHKUS. endorsed "Tender for ono Itoom Addition to Anycu School." will be received ly Ihe lloncurable the Minister or Public Works up to li o'clock noon or Tuesday, the I Jill lay or Aumi't, 1111, ror ihe ererllon or a one room addition to the present rour room Srhool-house at Anyox, In the Atlln Electoral District, n.o. Plans, Specirication. Contract and Forms or Tender may be neen on and after the 28th dav or Julv. tOfi. and further i Information obtained at the Department or I Public Works, Parliament Dulldintrs, and at the offices or the Government Avent. Vancouver; the Govertmient A rent, Anyox; and the Government Arent, Prince llupert. Copies or plans, specification, etc., can be obtained from the Department on pay ment or a deposit of Ten Dollars ($10.00). luhtrh uil bo refunded on their return In Kod condition. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. P. PHILIP. Public Works Knrlueer. The Department of Public Works, Victoria. B.C. iJfuly 1 6tli, 1014. NOTICE. ! WIILIlh'AS under the provisions- of the Iioyalty Act. chapter 7, Statutes u, the royalty on timber to be collected be-rlnnliir January 1st. lots. will, from In formation now available, lie more than truce times the royalty now being col lerted. A.M WIIEIIEAS tirrent representations nave been made that this Increase In royalty Is much heavier than the Industry ran bear. AM) WIIEIIEAS the representation made have rone so far as to say that any attempt to collect this royally lierlnnlur , January isi nexi as upon me uasis or ino liiresent Iioyalty Act would Immediately re sult In a shutdown or the entire Industry In the Province, ' .VTli;h Is hereby riven that a public ihearlnr upon this question will lie held In .in, .tap rivn fn.itit.j.. iia.ii.rn.iit ui.ii.i. In.. V I .. t .f . KAr.. tl. L .... !." lllll.i .I.-Hl HI." l..rU IMC UUUII- rll or such Members thereof as may be men present, beriniunr at to - O'clock Wednesday, September 3rd next. Anyone who has any evidence to inb uilt or representations lo make on the .question of timber Ilnviltles will be riven . .opportunity to be beard and the public If rt-ijiiesiea in iKe nonce accorniuriy. I. II. I'Al I UI.I.U, Minister of LiaJi. THE DAILY NEWS Friday, August 15, 1931 SHOOTING CASE jDAVIS MAKES IS COMPLICATED1 DECLARATION LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15. The In Address Accepting Nomination gua that killed Mrs. Iheresa Morse, for whose deatli Kid Mc Coy is being held, was fired from wilh in Iwo feet of her head. This fact might tend to support Mo Loys story of Hie woman's sui- is to bring back to the people' cide, Ihe autopsy surgeon staled, confidence in their government. The discovery of a blood stain- John W. Davis declared in his ad-e, axe handle in Hie automobile dress accepting the Democratic' used by McCoy has further com- presidential nomination, plicated the case. Formally pulling under way The former famous pugilist the national campaign of 1U2I. and movie actor faces another he indicted the llepublican Party charge of robbery ami assault "in its organized capacity for with the intent to murder as a having shaken public confidence result of the orgy of shooting in to its very foundations," and two shops where lie sought to laid against it these specifio find and kill Albert Morse. 'charges: DOWN-TOWN TO HAVE CLEAN-UP 1 For Presidency He Outlines His Policy CI-WtlvSHUnc, W. Va., Aug. 15 -The supreme need of Ihe hour "Having exhibited deeper and more widespread corruption than jany that Hits generation of Amer- ucans tias 'been called upon to witness. ! "Complacency in the face of that corruption and with ill will towards the efforts of lumps! Number of Undesirable Women men to expose it. in uenirai part or city, Police i "Gross favoritism to the nriv- Board Learns ilegod and utter disregard to the unprivileged. Complaint being laid by Johr J 'Indifference to world peace Currie, 810' Third Avenue West, a, jmi,li!y in th0 conduct of as u comiiiions m tlie immediate foreign affair's. vicinity or his resilience, Ihe! "Disorganization, division and ponce commission yesterday aT- incoherence." ternoo'u had a lengthy discus-! Not Tolerated siuit on me moral summon in; Declaring that on the record the down town sections of the he would ask the voters nf Hie city. It was staled that a move-'country to pass judgment of tuAtil It. I ...... a ' . .... ...i... i jiuu viiimni-iii'vu uuu. com enuiation. "as a warntne !i uomox Avenue to more central all men who aspire to public of- locanons an, conditions were fice. that dishonesty, either in gelling from bad to worse. Ihoueht. word or deed, will tint Methods of coping with Ihe sil-'be tolerated in America." Mr uation were fully and freely dis- Davis said the Democratic parly cussed and the matter was fin- wns prepared to otter in ex-ally left .in the hands of the chance n "urogram, based on chief of police with Ihe aulhori-' Democratic principles and guar- zatlon to lake such steps, as he nnleed by a record of Democratic deemed necessary in making a performance." clean-up. The first plan will be' The chief things to which lie lo harass immoral business in'pledged himself were: Ihe down town section as much) An honest, impartial, and, so as pos.ible and, if Ihis fails. Ifnr as human wisdom will ner- more effective measure- will be mil. a just government, taken. Opposition to any challenge In the course, of the discus-"organized or unorganized, un-sion, Mayor Newton staled thaLder whatever name or in what- he had been making certain in-iever character it may appear" vesligation,. He had reason tomf the Constitutional guarantees believe that there were several lof religious freedom. women living down town w!m Knforccinenr of all laws, fn-should not be there. The police eluding Ihe prohibition Amend- had been instructed to visit ccr-jmenl and statutes enacted under tain premises but this was nlit. bringing results. In the mean- Agricultural aid through re-; lime there, ..was a spread of un-!vision of the tariff; governmental desirables. It was a very dilli-jassislancc in extending the co-cull matter to gel convictions, 'operative marketing principle Commissioner Montgomery was of Hie opinion Ihal frequent raids would interfere wilh such business as was complained of. If the police in this manner made it impossible to carrv on. the NO ACTION TAKEN ON RECOMMENDATION OF CORONER'S JURY The recommendiition made by the coroners' jury into the death of I lie late Henry Carnalian that an ollicei- be kenl on dutv at all limes at the city police station , was discussed by Ihe police commission yesterday afternoon hut no action was taken on the matter, the general opinion beinp that (lie particular fatality in question could not have been avoided even if there had been an. officer on duly in the station at Ihe lime. The sullied was brought up by Mayor Newton who stated that Carnalian had apparently pre meditated Ihe taking of his own life. The presence of an olllcer in Hie station at the time would not have prevented him dninp so. In any case, an officer could not be expccled lo remain in the cells. If (ho public really desired more police protection, the commission would no doubt be willing to give it but he fell htft l he conditions of the case in question did'nol warrant It. 'Commissioner- Montgomery took a similar view and Commissioner Cameron remarked Hint II was an unfortunate case which could not have been avoided. The dirui9ion then dropped. anil by oilier means. Ifoduelion in taxation and revision of the tariff. Economy Fconnmy in government, but not of the kind that deprives people would move. He was government employes of pay loath lo employ so-called "stool equal to that they would receive pigeons" but if that was the .from private employers for sim- last resort it would have to be adopted. A list of several undesirable women now resident in the down lown section particularly Ihal block on Third Avenue between Seventh and Kighlh SI reels. was submitted lo Ihe meeting at the instigation of the Mayor. lar work. Approval of Ihe V.rld Court. Co-operation officially wilh all legitimate endeavors. whether from the Leanue.of Nations or from any other source, lo lessen the prospect of war; to aid win repairing' Ihe ravages of , past wars; to promote disarmament and lo advance the well being of mankind. To maintain the means of ade-quale national defense "until reason is permitted lo lake the place of force." In opposition lo the impairment, "either by injunction or by any oilier device" of the rights of labor lo organize and In bargain collectively for 'tn adequate wage earned under healthful The protection of women and children from human greed and unequal laws. P-evention of child labor and suppression of Ihe illicit traffic in soul destroying drugs. Conservation of all of the na tural resources of Ihe country. "Oralefu care" lo the "veter ans of our wars, especially to those who were stricken and wounded in the eountry's service and whose eonfidence has been so cruelly and corruptly abused." CHARGED WITH THEFT, MONEY AND JEWELRY If. Levin, charged with Ihe theft of Jewelry and money to the value of about nno from the person of Hose Hoffman. Comox .vemi( appeared in the city police court this morning before Justice of the Peace D. Mac-donah! and was remanded for eight days. Advertise in the Dailj News. I August Furniture SALE SPECIAL WEEK END VALUES, Aug. 14, .15, 10. SIMMONS BED COUCHES With Cretonne Pad, Mattress and Pillow No. I New Gable Spring'. Kxtciisiun style. Iter JUL 50. Wale No. a .Vow Gable Spring, drop side style. H(.g $;U.5l). Sale No. ;i With Link Spring, drop side style. Peg, HKtO.UO. Sale .No. With Link Slicing, drop side style. wg $.11. 50. Sole These Couches are ull supported in the ei.t wilh extra coil springs. Special lo Clear Walnut Piano v Lnnip. Vh $,11.50. Snlo . Speeial In Clear Mridge Lamps. Hop. .WO.Df). ShIo $21.75. Meg. t?:i7.0U. Sale . . 3rd Avo. $21.00 $19.50 518.S0 $19.50 Odd Heed Upholstered Chairs and Muckers ut Spc p See Our Window for these Values GEO n $26.50 $24.75 THE Complete Homo Furnisher. Phone 2a Cash & Carry Specials For Friday and Saturday, August 15th and 16th Only. fill StCHARUs ST. CHAS. MILK, 10c per tin. Limit 10 tins to each m ' )r.:. Turkish Bath Towels, 10 ! -; . iiv . . Heir :or. i: o it & Youths' and Boys' Boots, , 111 Mini her. Sixc 1 1 to ; ' i:i.ltr. Hnecial $1 Boys' Union Suits, Penman's No. 71 Flat knit eltmetl crol li r .12. Iteir. I. Ho. Hoc -i ... $14 Universal Trading Co AN ADVANCE SHOWING OF Ladies Fall Coats and Millinery Our stuck is already complete and wc are -.hov. mg' 1 large range of designs, all the latest models. Our Coals are inade of the best material-. v. Cut Polama, Buffalo Cloth, Teddy Boar Cloth, a"" Duvetyn. Fur Collars and Fancy vrrimiiirng9 are featured. Fawn, Reindeer, Taupe and.Mgger Urown are union? the popular shades. Our Hals ore leaders in their make, rich m iipPf"1" mice, excellent for wenr and reasonable in price. You tire cordially invited to look them over. JABOUR BRO&'i Phono 645. LIMITED. Cor. 3rd and 7th. j