MICHLLE MO:(:Av , TODAV 7 -9:C0 ........ . . K November At Capitol 1 1 TOMORROW !t In BOOK THAT BLEW THE LID ftr . I rr:,i j lurnea uown ( ' SJl R-'qut'st by a city reallor ic V move his ofli.'e buildin from Ka IS NOW ON THI 5r. J Starting with the much-heralded Disney feuune "Alice in Wonderland " coming for a four-day run and followed soon by the spectacular "David In Bathshe-ba " the Capitol Theatre has an ! s i . v 1. Interesting list of picture bookings for the month of November. The list Is announced as EVERYONE Ocloiirr 29 and 30 -"Mv For-1 ! bidden Past," Hubert Mitchum j and Ava Gardner. I October 31, November 1, 2 and j 3 "Alice in Wonderland " j November 4 "Crime Overi L( ndon. ' "Margot Orahanve" and Cassino in Korea," idocumen- j C : TALKING ABOUT S BUTTERICK PRINTED Z PATTERNSl .V if'.''", ' - t - . i 1 tary.i November 5. 6 and 7 David iml Bj'h-dn )a," Gregory Peck md Susan Hay w aid. Novi mber S. 9 and in - "Two Flags West," Cornell Wilde and Joseph Cot ten. November 11- ' Inside Story," Marsha Hunt and William Lun- v And now we have them- cone in today to see these new end wonderful easy- to-'jss patterns with direc- J tions printed right on every a pattern piece. See ojr wide selection of exciting new fabrics in a m dazzling array of colors. Stvle them in Butte, ick. 4 K Mliitt. 1 Ma;.sive bridges ar.' symbol- SYMBOLIC SIGHT wi'h '.V"'"'t !nei the c"!iimur,.l' y came into highway through the heart of the city The present location on Ihisa Avenue to another location o.i Third Street was refused Monday night by ciiy council. 1. Njrton Youngs info.'meu council by letter of his intention 10 move and applied for permio-sion. council discovered after naving the uildin,; bylaw read ,o iHcm by U. C. Stewart, super-iiiliTiuciu oi worko, taut a icni-i.erary permit i, 'anted to Ml. Young i to erect the building, had rjen wilhou' qualaicaUon in the first place " Aid. T. B. Black was the only council member speaking in favor of allowing the building to be moved and vot?d against the motion to refuse the request. Aid. H. M. DaspeU said: "Wht n the buildim, was e reeled 1 opposed it at that time because I did not think it met with required standards. 1 rtm opposing it now." According to bylaw, "tenipjr-ary" permit for a class D wood"ri one-storey structure can only be issued if the building is used f jr a place of assemblage, such as religious, carnival or exhibition purposes: as a temporary workshop, or as sleeping quarters for construction gangs. 'Tt could be an exposition office." quipped Aid. Black. "We condoned the building in face l! universal rriticism.. If we are going to entourage a better class of buildings, we can', allow this one to remain. The community doesn't appove of it. We can be' sorry Mr Norton, bu then we can continue being sorr for everybody that wnnls to put up a sh.ick," said Al. CUorg.-Casey. AU1. Black held the building would be an improvement over the surrounding other buildings "ii Til! i Street. And being cf "il.nv. - biirnini' construction wo.ilri not came a f'.r? hazard. "I ivculin't like to see the man have to demolish his building." being through the Welland Canal- a busy wat firquvnt raising 01 these bridges during the 11a; gat on season presents the Niagara Peninsula I TODAV OSL 7 - 9:05 PIER ANGEI.l':"jOHN7H!Cfe in "TERESA" steel centre with one of the worst traffic prob f .11s facixl by any Canadian city. iCP PHOTO 1 No Blame for Pnnco Rupert Dailv Newi Wednesday. October 24, l'JM Idigan; "Duck Soup," Marx Bro-ithers. ', Novemlier 12 and 13 -"Darling. How Could You?" Joan Fontaine j and John Lund. j November 14 and 15 "Dodge ; City." F.rrol Flynn and Olivia De j Havillitwl: -Virginia City." Krrol j Flynn and Humphrey Bogart. November 16 and 17 ' Submar- Ine Coniniand," William Holden i at'.d N.mey Olsen. ! November 18 T Killed That ijtronimo," Jack Klllson and C. ! WALLACE'S : I DEPT. STORE ; HiicszsBnBEmiiiiii AWO SHARE THE fUW Of Ilk A Nanaimo Crash Young Grits to . NANAIMO A coroner's jury iJlAf Conct rn '"CCl Lrll V-UUil hvie Monday attached no blame to any one in connection v.i'h. VANCOUVER.-The Canadian Bing Crosby in Carefree Comedy will the crash of a Queen thi.rlolie young Liberal Federation hold its first national conven iTii Airlines canso ampnmian on ncaiby Mouni Bcnron last Wcd-nestlay evening with lo r, of 13 lives. The jury found 1:0 evidence 1 ol ncgi gence. tion in the west when It tomes to Vancouver on November 8. Prime Minister L. S. St. Laur.'.u ni.iv come out for the meeUu. Pill Br.ght goucVnatured comedv ; Thundercloud: "Hold That i, of. red 111 "Here Comes the Baby." I.eo Goreey and Huntz G.c;m." coming to the Tolem Hall. Theatre th:s Tiiur.-day. Fiidayi h vi !ii!mt l'J. an'l 21 ' D .'-and Sal unlay wish Bin:; Crosby 1 teetjve Siorv " Kiri: I) iit'Ua's and in a role well tailored to his ' Eleanor Parke1', casual, oll'-lht-ruif blyle. The; November 22. 23 and 24 -- "Mr. can-free ailair ! Mars p.-i t , BHvlen Rmc.s the Bell," Clif-J.uie Wym.in, sit . k Alels Kmi'h. 1 ton Webb and Joan Dm. suave Franchot Tone and nit'.gt d ; November 25 "Angel of the lames Barton. In addition, there ' Amazon." George Brent and Vera is a sensational young singing Hoist on; 'Heart of Virginia." !ind in the person of Alma M.viia ' Janet Mart in mul Robert Lowery. Alberghelti and a French young-', November 25 and 27 "Dick ster, Jackie Gvncel. jTurp'ti's Ride." Louie Ilsiyward Bmg plays the part ef a re-; and Patricia Medina oerter who becomes :tt.ichi(i to' November 28. 29 and 30 .wo enea'ng P.enen orphans '('h!;in Lightning." Humphrey rhile 0:1 an assiirnnieiu in Paris. ; B"gart and Kleanor Parker. Tory Odds Lengthen Huge Seas in Alaska Gulf I . net j JUNEAU A sixty-mile gale bat'ered the weather .ship in th ,J,i:t ct Alaska Monday night , ..:- 40-loot seas. Aid. Dar-'-.v Gomez felt that if LONDON Betting on the Brit - "we allow that bunaing it woula ish election has taken a sudden 'J? a n:cd -xcuse to- others t.) singe 'in favor of the Coii?e:vn- ereet the fame type and that's tivt-s. Odds again,! Lab-ir in tlva whai we -ant to gel wa? fr m " gene.al electi -n ThiiMluy Uii.p- AJd. George HiDs a.4;?d: pe(1 i!0,n 3 t0 1 ai;am.-t to 9 to 2 rn METIS TPANCMot fig I He decides to give thvm an Am- JH2 Ships ond Waterfront vvouin mis council c? 111 iavor against nj evening. j encan home by marrying Jane of erecting S similar building- I i : where this one is to be moved?" V W jinau but Jant. who has wait-1 . . ,, ... . ,. Union steamer C iiquitlain. I ed too long, phglils her troth Capt. John B'tlci. was back in, ! with her milliona, re bo-.s. When; good time at 8:15 vesterdavi JLP, morning from Alice Arm and Stewart, railing at noon for Van-' ihe inim giute n au;.ioniies give1 i Bir.fc r. w .i;k .0 get niurrled and HERE COMES - Arranging For Over 70 Dinner Last year, attendance at the Over Seventy dinner was considered the largest to date, at that t'mr. this beinr; shortly before Christmas. Arrangements' lor the annual event this season are already cori.rn.iicing to take shape, although It is stiil eariy. j THE GROOM liltl idvfrtiienwnl ll not pifbluhcd o, ditplayad b dM Liquor Control Boor or b tkt Oovtrnmcl ti BiHiilt Columb,. r-rt s nd his youns wards home, he ' ... i p'otr an upioarious complicated' rt-RfONAL REMINDER ! ctmipaign to win back his lady, WADENA, Susk (P--Ole Inguls- li-vc. The ensuing scramble is iud. 88. can tell you the day of packed wilh howling situations.: ,h wt''k f,,r all' tia,F 1,1 1885 uL . , .. , , !' glance. He saved his calendar dialogue and ofc ' ia:p-edged many Uiat yfar that he brouK, mu-ical interludes as well as a wilPn (le travelled as a young lomanlic ttig-of -war. (man from Norway. li.l -4 1 . FOTE 'Wi;i5 over the Intericr' Evening Shows: 7 - 9:05 o.m. I AMOI S Il, ',V!:itTi To Vnnei inrr itodnyi D". and 1. t. W. Kerein, 11. Archibald. J Pclc-rson. Mrs. McKinle. J. Pea If-. A M Mjrgnn. P. Hegg. 3 . Woodill. 1 - f-'aiu'spit (today 1-G. Tur-;'f-r To' Prepuloc. J. Atk'nson. lo p-rt Hardy 1 tndavi MI'S V Mp'Duiald. T. P. Oormely. For Vaneouve- Tuesday iW. h. Ford. R Pntvin, J Payne. C. D". i-! .. R. F. Hamilton. M. Dotig-'a -. ,C. C. Nelson. S. Zayne. W. "hitp'-W", M. Anlonshyn. J. Se-Mil .1. A Hieks in. R. W. Little, N Aiide- f-ou, C. Pilte. R. E. Green. P. B. Laird, George Viereck and V Howatt. - 2 mm U AMERICA'S No. 1 COMIC 'M A . l. 't - .Zst,.7.5fi 3 ! fo Terrace lo Prince George Padre Dumford Now in Korea ! 1 G.oi'-.e Evans of "Prince Ru-i pel t. se ving in the Princess Pat - j ricia Regiment 111 Krjrea. had the pleasure of meeting Padre Rov Durnlord lecenlly. In a let',-, r : to , Irs father here, he spoke of j thi.s. The padre will be reinem-; bored by numerous form-er sol- j diers who served overseas in ; Europe and is widely known. He was rector of St. Peter's In Prince 1 Rupert s.-vera! years ago. i Fo- JusWal'a Tuesday iW W. COMING IN THE DAILY NE1 99 ms ,i On-:m . R. Greene, o. ISou'tr.', A. Ci'veC -apd S Kink. an-.l Inicrrncdiite Points For Massct- L. Widen. For Vancouver 1 Mondavi -D. LUNG DISTANCE ROMANCE - 'nwnty-iour houis afier re- 1 jvmg a mairiagc proposal by-cable us she piloted a bus down a street of Swindon. Eng., Nora Malier steeped from a Trans. Canada Airlines flight at Dor-v;.l Airport, Montreal, into the arms of her sailor-liancce, Chief Steward Al Andvrson, of the Norwegian freighter S.3. fr.;. iiiun. Triey were marned s ,0 tly after her irrival and .ulrt1 as a husbanci-wifp team on tl.; Sommen. They met 20 months ago at the Seamen's Mission in Calcutta. India CP PHOTO I Thr;c Days Weekly Tc Kitimat ond Kemano DtII Exceir Fridays fr 1 TERRACE LONDON Peter Vargas, 21 -year-old seaman arrived at the docks to see his ship steaming down the Thames. He dived into the water, then struggled to sh'i-r and collapsed. He finally got aboard the shipafter a trip ,1- ii police launch. ( "..on i-.. O Peacock. R. Moore, V W.i'km haw. L. Jones. P. W. Ii:iHnvin, D. B incher. J. Klassen. .V K-nowski. Mro. K Smith: M-ss " P -stwl'i M. H. Eavrs. Dr. L. K KjPc'Jich. C Whittlesey, t . r-'Qucn. F. McGri gor. A. At-k;n on. A. Grilt nwagh. J. Moorf. '' Cc'lir.-. C. Krmi) and D. Kil-' day. F- fa el Mr. a, id Mrs. S. I . Rii'm-oii. F. 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