PAGE BIZ THE DAILY NEWS Fight in Movie Leads to Accidental Shooting of Small Boy A Finger Print Said Who Did It "Don't ihut that window, do you want to smother us?" ahouted John Brown na a man nenr him in a lower East fide movie in New York (tot up to close a window, "t'hut upP aaid the other. A fight followed and the two men exchanging punches, wrapped their way to the street where the fight was renewed with pistols. Leo Parosso, a lit tle bov nlaying on the sidewalk, fell with a bullet in the bead and died. Brown was arrested and tried for murder but acquitted. The other man made a getaway dropping Stops Body Odour his gun as he ran. The police found finger print s on it which, when compared with records at Headquarters, identified a man named Kelker as the shooter. This was in 1022. Nothing was heard of Kelker until this year when he was arrested on another charge altogether. His finger prints were taken. They quickly tied Lira in with the boy's death 0 years ago ftnd he was tried and convicted of manslaughter. Ilia finger prints be trayed him. Your Prints on Foods May be Germ Laden See bow his finger prints were dangerous to Peter Neuter, a hot headed bad man. See how your prints can be d.inirerous to you too business man, teacher, housewife, stenographer, whoever you may be. AH day long you are touching things which other hands have touched Hands which may be germ laden hands whose owners may ill or disease carriers and YOl'R hands pick up those germs. Then you touch an article of food a chocolate or a biscuitand disease germs are deposited on the food. From your mouth the germs spread rapidly to your system and you may fall a victim of some deadly disease. Life Extension Institute records show that 27 diseases may be spread by the hands in this way. You Can be Safe How can one 1 safe from germs? They are everywhere, they infect the hands of all alike. 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The dominating principle of the department of public works, said Mr. Bruhn, was the completion of the main skeleton the most Important links of the central British Columbia highway system lust as; rapidly as the finances of the province would permit. Good roads were essential not only to the de-1 velopment and the progress of the province, but also to the happiness, and prosperity of the people. The science of highway construe- j Radio Tubes Tested FREE With the Jewell Tube Tester McRAE miOS., LTD. Car Owners Our repair service' is. prompt, efficient and courteous. RUPERT MOTORS Distributors of DODGE & PLYMOUTH CARS Phone 5GC Night Calls 1G1 7 Vnr avtr tialf a Zr century Dr. Chsw'i Kidney and Liver Pilli have Droven lucccuful in promptly relieving torpid, sluggish action of the Liver, Kid-neyi and Bowels and the legion of ills that arises 'therefrom. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert October 21, 1911 II. S. Clements, M.-P.-elect for Comox-Atlin. wa given an enthusiastic smoker te?ption last night in the Mclntyre Hall. Dr. W. B. Clayton presided and. there were many speakers, all of whom made optimistic prophesies regarding Canada's future under the new governmental regime , 1932 Atwater Kent Radio Soon To Be Displayed Golden Value Models Finest Ever Produced The new Atwater Kent golden value models, which will be fully announced directly will be distinguished by new low prices for this iamous line oi radios and will embody many new features and refinements. Exhaustive experiments and tests were conducted before the new models were considered perfect enough to go into production. The new advanced superheterodyne circuit will be Included in all the 1932 models which will give them a knife-like selectivity that shuts out the unwanted station as if it were silent. 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Vic Rodgers Freed On Arson Charge Magistrate McCymont Dismissct Charge Which Arose Out of Fulton Street Fire i At the conclusion of the preliminary trial yestefday afternoon in city police court Magistrate Mc Clymont dismissed a charge of arson against Vic Rodgers. The 'charge was laid against Rodgers following a fire two weeks ago in I his tamale parlor on Fdlton Street. DETAILS OF FATALITY r f uneral 01 u. u. uurrani neia ai Terrace Yesterday i TERRACE, Oct. 21: -Further I particulars of the tragic fatality in which R. W. Durrant lost his life at Lakelse Lake last Sunday, show that Ke, In company with E. T. Kenney and Fred Scott. Journeed to Lakelse Lake on Sunday afternoon for duck hunting. I After being on the lake for som? time they returned to the shor? and on getting out of the boat, thu deceased pulled the gun out of the boat, barrel foremost. The gun wa' loaded, and In some way, the trigger became caught and the full force of the explosion was delivered in the side of Durrant's head, his scalp being practically blown off. The body was removed to Ter- tt o niKMAn -HHAM,nM..n I rare hv Oam Warden TW .?!?BR.?e.5i2 majority of 188 votes over Duncan and placed In the new church lull received the intensest years had study of the best minds, and It was a matter of pride that his department was constantly being called on by other authorities for advice and help In meeting highway difficulties. When the present government came into power the highway sysr , tcm was considerably behind ached- j Ross. Liberal candidate, in the fed- , wa an inquiry by the local eral election in Comox-Atlln riding, ; coroner. Will Robinson, a final statement by F. G. Dawson, i Mr. Durrant was born In India returning officer, shows. Roas liad ! toe only son of the aged Bishop of majorities In Atlin and Skeena dls- I Lahore. He was sent to England tricts while Clements led in Albernl, Comox and Richmond. when quite young and educated there, ultimately passing through Oxford University. Later, with one or more - col'- inere were many oia tuner tvion- -j ... . IreifrtiM Via cisf nn an nmkHlmti tile and even today, after 1,300 miles "ters aooara tne steamer rnncess ' of new roads had been constructed , oyai wnjen was in port n morn- , ; " and another UOO miles had been;" souimrauna irom sogway " j L T reconstructed, the highway system had not yet reached the point where it adequately met the requirements of the province. There still remained a number or very important 'inks to be built and until these links were constructed full returns for the capital already Invested In 'he highway would not be expected. t was his policy to complete those "" " ra. o uwub Vancouver. Among tnem were' Frank Manley, millionaire Fairbanks hotel mart; Bill and Tom Scouse. who clerfned up with Peter Black on the "15 Eldorado," and many others. There were 220 passengers aboard the ship and every available berth was taken up. Soon after the steamer left Skaeway an attempt was made to murder Purser hH way to Canada. After SDend 'ns a year or so on the prairies, he came on to Terrace In 1930 Jle took oyer a ranch In the Horseshoe district and with his wife and child lived there. In the temporary absence of a local clergyman, Bishop Rlx cam up from Prince Rupert on Monday important connections In addition Charles OuptlL robbery being ap-.d the funeral was hejd on tu maintaining the 15,003 miles al ready In existence. Mr. Bruhn went on to explain how the 2Vt million dollars voted by he parliament as highway loan had been handled and said the government had tried to make the distribution of the funds at its disposal as fairly as possible, taking into 'onsldoratlon the requirements of each particular district. They had found themselves suddenly confronted' with the greatest unemployment problem that the province had ever known. He did not know of any person who cnuld clearly show them how to remedy that condition of affairs. During 1930 and 1931 they had given relief to 33,300 unemployed and over 5.000 were given direct relief, the work being carried out not only by the province but also by every municipality in the province. That was a record of which the government was entitled to be proud. There were now 168 relief camps in the province and 11,000 men were employed. Before many days they would have put sixteen or seventeen thousand men to work and they would be in camps as good as any other camps In the province. As long as he was the minister it was his Intention to see that that policy was carried out. The past two years had been years of gloom and depression, but he felt that their future was secure not only In the matter of their wealth but also In the ability and Integrity of their people (cheers). Coffee and cake with roasted apples were served and an entertainment followed, the chairman announcing that the Joint meeting of the Board of Trade, the Farmers' Institute and the Fall Fair Association would be held at a later date. parently the motive Tuesday morning, the Bishop of ficiating, assisted by Rev. H. T Allen. There were many floral tributes and the pallbearers were O. Dovei. J. Nelson. A. Crr. II. King. E. Cole and R. Cory. HALLOWE'EN SPECIALS Hallowe'en Appies and Candy on Display at Our Stores All at Reduced Prices All Mcintosh Appit. Household pack, Z S1.45 Mcintosh Apples, Gee Grade, per box Hallowe'en Candy all colors, Q fln per lb vv Chocolate Bars, assorted, 7 for Chocolate Bars, assorted, 21 5c bars, per box This Is good for the children and is always appreciated. Popping Corn, Qn 3 lbs. for OUl Pumpkin, 2-lb. tins Pumpkin, fresh, fn ner lb Hubbard Squash, per lb Fresh Roasted Peanuts, )Cp good and crisp, 2 lbs. for Braid's Best Tea Blue Laljel With cup and saucer, ICZn per lb lOL We have only a limited quantity ' of this deal. Buy now and get this cup and saucer free. : Malkln's Best Waterglass, Otn 2s tins, two for OTIO Malkln's Best Baking Powder, 12-oz. tins With one package of Malkln's Best Jelly Powder Malkln's Best Extracts All flavors, Dotues, each $1.85 25c 80c 15c 6c 19c We have a full ranje of fresh Fruits and Vegetables at prices greatly reduced. 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