f TODAY - 6:45 - 9 p.m. 'KING SOLOMON'SMi. Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, March 31. 1951 4:35 SHIPS AND WATERFRONT Sunday Midnite Monday Matinee 4 Pictures For April High Rents, Crime, Domestic Infelicity And Then Tragedy P.m. LEO GORCEY HUNTZ HALL GENE AUTREY Union steamer Chlkotin, CaDt. William McCombe, arrived in "SMUGGLER'S COVE" in "RIM OF THE CANYON" in port yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Vancouver with by Laurine G. Murdock Let's take a scene in the home of a low salaried, high rent payer. Let's call him Mr. Problem. His rent, food, clothes, bus fare, union dues, etc., are more than his monthly salary so : 1 150 tons of general freight for u5t Irrived II I YOUTH'S 1 j DRAPE r ! ... PANTS W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S here and sailed at 9 p.m. lor Massett Inlet points whence she Ls due back here southbound on Sunday evening. Disembarkin? iminiiii f "Born to be Bad," "My Blue Heaven," "Joan of Arc," "Daughter of Rosie O'Grady" and "Kim" are some of the outstanding pictures which are coming to the Capitol Theatre screen here during the month of April. Here Is the list as announced by Manager J. Harry Black: April 1 "Rim of the Canyon," Gene Autrey and Nan Leslie; "Smugglers' Cove," Leo Gorcey and Huntz Hall. April 2 and 3 "Trio," Jean Simmons and Toland Culver. April 4 and 5 "Born to be Bad," Joan Fontaine and Robert Ryan. April 8 and 7 "Watch ice Birdie," Red Skelton and Arlene "Say, Mary, I brought home a couple or. bottles oi rye." He deposits a clinking package on the table. "But, why, John, you know , that, with the high rent and tner have seen Johnny go other things, we can't afford to through school, be a doctor or ilia drink?" She was dismayed. "You a lawyer or just buy nis own boat and go fishing? He would have if his parents didn't have to pay such high rent. So, dear friends and gentle nonn 'P. I should have said, tax- don't even drink. What are you up to?" "Don't be too disturbed, my dear, other people do it," re here were C. Raitt, J. Meuannan, A. Powell, B. Russell, W. Burg-art, Sage Mydea, J. Nalamira, D. Roegele, G. McCabe, B. Tidbail, R. Moore, R. Douglas, W. Raptts, N. Hooper, W. Bennett, Capt. L. G. Swan, R. Van der Sluys, Mi.3 Clara Pierce, W. G. Drake, Mrs. H. Thorn, R. R. Flewelling, H. Islam, Basie Samas, W. Nicker-son, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Palmer, J. Rossie, S. Berze, T. Proc, D. Baird, C. Necheter, T. Bergln, P. Collins, T. Beatty, R. Dion, N. Cosgrove, C. Livingstone, D. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. "John, you don't mean you've ' payers and those who don't but I Dahl. I April 8 "Rock Ship XM." I Lloyd Bridges and Osa Massen: ! "North of the Rio Grande," Wil-iliam Bovd and Gabbv Haves. started to bootleg?" She was lill- j hand it over in armiuis 10 ed with consternation. , i those who do, isn't it about time I tax was put to use "Yes, dear, I'm afraid that's that money the only way we can make ends ; In the rlgh ;d reckon Alter All These Features: - Wide Kee ' ' Narrow Cuff Tab Belt Loop Smooth Gab Self Match Belt All sizes fur Tern Ages and Youths. The colors are "in the groove" and the style Is "extra keen." . . . Hurry down and "get in he swim." Vonk, A. Engen, G. F. Moyer, Mr. LIGHT UP at ! April 9-11 "Mister 880," Burt meet meet and Mrs. E. WILson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rivett and son, Capt. and Mrs, P. Laing and Infant. this month. With little " ------ Johnny having to have his teeth the young people who are grow-filled, we are short." He put a ! tag up in our city today? High rente are an element in comforting arm around his l of divorce, the thunderstruck wife. the promotion HOTEL FRASER HOUSE home. Well, folks it's the end of "Has It come to inaif snei . ..,. v.-. if or.H fa. Lancaster and Dorothy McGuire; "Dakota Lill," Robert Montgomery and Marie Windsor. April 12-14 "My Blue Heaven," Betty Grable and Dan Dailey April 15 "Brimstone," Rod I Cameron and Adrian Booth; "Woman From Headquarters," j Virginia Huston and Barbara something that started out OK. A very sad end! Mother has to railing uiumi..-i. ther-left" children into orphan answered. "Oh, if only the rent wasn't so high." I Advertise for' Best Results ages. It s an old aaage ana us still true "Love flics out the go out and work and the children have to go to a home. All of which in my mind could have been prevented if our town or city was investigated as to Its more sordid features. "We're over a barrel, Honey. He added, "oh, yes, the Drink-alots are having a party tonight and they don't think they will have enough to drink so I told him about the two bottles that I have and he said! 'Bring 'em over." " "What about the police?" asked Mary, very worried. "Let Johnny take it, over. The cops will never think for a min BOYS' ond YOUTHS' SPORT JACKETS A complete stock for all size boys and youths. In the pabt the in-between size boys have been hard to fit. Not this year. We've gone all out to lit every ane and size boy. . Fuller. April 16-17 "Joan of Arc," Ingrid Bergman and Jose Ferrer. April 18 and 19 "Petty Girl," Robert Cummings and Joan Caulfield. April 20 and 21 "Daughter of Rosie O'Grady," June Haver and Gordon MacRae. ITT) window when poverty enters the door." Crowded, hot, tiny suffocating rooms are no place to try to hold a marriage together. No relaxation for a weary husband coming honre at night to find his wife bitter and frustrated due to a terrible day with the children trying to keep them quiet so Mr. Cantsleep can sleep. Finding no place where he ualit V A Positive Results for all Skin Ailments. Medium nd Rtrour Mil My April 22 "David Harding, Counter Spy," Willard Parkey - nt your drur More. can read, or sleep because ute that a little fellow like him would be carrying liquor." the children's noise, disguested, : Rupert Men's and Boys' Store : 217 Sixth Street . . . Just Around the Corner ilBllIIIIIHIilll"lB"iB'"""""' BO lluie jonnny wno naa Deen he puts on his coat and hat and listening from a cracK in tne door runs enthusiastically out into the kitchen: "Sure, Daddy, Men! Here is what you look ror in shoes . .'. Top comfort, quality and value! . . . We have a wide selection of business and casual and Audrey Long; "Cargo to Capetown," Broderick Crawford and Joan Ireland. April 23-25 "The Jackpot," James Stewart and Barbara Hale; "The Gun Fighter," Gregory Peck and Helen Westcott. April 26-28 "Kim," Errol Flynn and Dean Stockwell. April 29 "Dangerous Profes I'll take It over." The child seemed actually RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GAS AND IXECTRIC RANGES Phone Hlue IM3 PACIFIC ELECTRIC heads down town and you don't need a detective to know where he's going. He drowns his sorrows, disappointments, . hopelessness in the many beers he drinks. Around two in the morning home comes Papa to a worried and irritated wife. His obstreperous manner is enough to tell her he's been spending the rent money on unnecessary proud to do. this dreadful mission. Kids are like that, though. Makes them feel a little more 10 YEARS AGO J March 31. 1941 ' . Referring to the danger of democracy being swayed by th3 i crowd, Rev. J. C. Jackson gave ' a thought-provoking sermon in I First United Church last nighn. ' He said that the public have been known to persecute above-j average citizens as they do be styles. Drop in Today like Dick Tracy or The Lone Ranger. Danger holds its thrill sion," George Raft and Pat O'Brien; "Destination Murder," Joyce MacKenzie and Stanley detriments. low-average as exemplified in the lives of such men as Jesus, Paul and Bunyan. The Christian must be above the average, Mr. Jackson said. VIEW-MASTER Fashion for children, too, I guess. WORSE AND WORSE "Atta boy. Keep it under your hat now, no telling those school kids," . the father warns. So Johnny delivers the liquor, he keeps, it under his hat. He learn things. He is thoroughly tongue lashed; result they wake the children ,the children wake the neighbors, and so on. Tills all goes to find Papa PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE ' HANDLER'S STUDIO 216 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert voyage, cleared with the halibut boats .from here today for the opening of the haliout season April 1. FootWearJ Charles Graham, inspector ol mines, and Provincial Constable spending a good deal of his time in the beer parlors. Then there's that night Papa doesnt come REELS Reduced . 50c each WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing 320 Third Ave. W. ed his lesson well. He'd make a dandy crook some day. He did all right, for awhile. It wasn't until after he struck 25 YEARS AGO By CHIC VCJ F. H. Brooksbank returned' to the city on the Catala last night. They have been Investigating a fatal accident to Melvin Preston at Surf Inlet. The Stowaway BLONDIE March 31, 1936 There Is a repo.t goin 'out fro greener pastures uating from selling "booze" to f nmettable the CaPito1 Theatre Co. of Van- giving a guy a "fix" and selling uniorgeu couver haa Durchased two lots lure nnant.lt.ips nf "rinoe" her "It was an on Third Avenue, near Fulton ion, cocaine, Just name it, John-Street, with a view to building I ny had it. Yes, he had learned thei'eon, whenever the time may his lesson well. His own parents sight," w ites L. P. Douglas of the Royal Navy, in a letter to Col. J. W. Nicholis, of the British ai:- raid.s. Mr. Douglas was employed here with the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. be thought opportune for a the- had taught him that there was atre. an easier way to make a living than working. Wondering where Johnny is now? Well, Johnny is either of 1 Ji-L II 1 get oothIsV (5? I r ( "- f MINUTE-yOlJ KNOW y ELMEP. WHOS ) 7T" I I . J CAGWOOC! VOUPG NOT ALLOWED J USUALLV THE Jfl'la ; C CHA5E THE J JVs TO SLEEP ON - bad pupwasTsSvU It . L PuPS OFF T'1& "s THAT SOFA. rJLr- THEONLyONEYfe'7 I I ' - I Despite poor weather, the total halibut catch landed at Prince Rupert during the month The Northern Breew, Capt. J. Silertsen, making her matdrr. three places. He's still loose with SAFE BUYS of March was 3,159,700 pounds. the police on his tail, (close), favorably This compa.es quite with past catches. 1950 Monorch Soort he may be in a "pen" and he may be dead. That happens sometimes when a greenhorn penetrates a "big shot's" territory. In my estimation he's better off dead. Wouldn't you ra- Sedan 1950 Ford Custom -1 - .r 1 The tax rate for 1920 wa.s set at 41 mills at last niyht's city council meeting. Gcncial rate U 11, schools 12, and special 21, totalling 44. Fordor Mm mm 1950 Chevrolet Sedan Al Condition Immaculate throughout TRUCK SPECIAL 1950 Ford Va-ton SIS II vM U 0 o M The Montreal Maroons won the first Stanley Cup game, defeating the Victoria Cougars 3-0. The western champs, somewhat stiffened after their ion? tourney east, hope to do bettc.: tonight. Anderson, of Victoria, 1 ,uffered a 'fractured leg and dislocated hip. "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim, Phone 17 for Orders T Take (tut AND BRING IN THAT BIG OHh Pick-up Bob Parker Ltd. KORD - MONARCH DEALERS P-1nrp Runrrt. R C Commodore Cafe JOHN H. JOIN IN THE STEELHEAD DERBY SPONSORED BY BULGER SEE OUR niSPLAY Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Associatioj OF Orlv tlriil 0bMANSON'S John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue JEWELLERS Derby Now Open - Closes April 30 wnr.u iki yaiir CTFFIHEAD AT THE HOME OF KRlENDoV SKitVICB 998 522 3rd Ave W. iOX HAROLD THOM'S 1114-10 Ave X Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping r.id (ieneral CartaRb and Storage Complete, Reliable and Effl- riem Service. AIm agents lor Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen. Acetylene and all wrlding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor ''211.1 and Park Avenues Est 13111 Phonos B0 and 1 Largest Sleelhead Takes ihe Tackle i II w a 1 1 a c e PHARMACY s A": HOURS: WEEK DAYS: . ' . , 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS: 12 Noon to 2 p.nv 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. , pLne 79 , SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE RULES of DERBY 1. Contestants rus- be members of llie Prince Rupert Rod ond Gun Association. 2. Stcclhcad rnust be hooked with tackle authorized by the game department. 3. Fish must be taken from fresh water and only "clean',' steelhead will be eligible. 4. Contest closes Midnight, April 30. $5.00 in fishing tackle will be qiven to person who weighs in prize-winning steel-head during the above mentioned period. Jciilorincj or Ludios and Gentlemen LING the tailor MeniL l.-lirp funns (,o Pnnce P'ipeit Pn-i and Uun A.sociat!nn are available at the following firms: GORDON'S HARDWARE EDWARD LIPSETT LTD. KAIEN CONSUMERS CO-OP HARDWARE ABEL & O'DOWES MEN'S WEAR BACON FISHERIES Phone 649 220 Sixth St