FOUR We Accept City Scrii; COME DOWN SOMETIME Stop at Mussallem's Confectionery Order from our appetizing menu and listen to our music. Light Lunches served with any ' ' drinks. Give the family a treat and take home a box of ICE CREAM "7Cp per quart - OUR PRICES ARE MOST MODERATE TURKISH DELIGHT QSn per lb RUM & BUTTER TOFFEE ggg 1U. JELLY BEANS per lb, 29c MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY S. It. s. lime in lopics HIGH LIGHTS SATURDAY 6:00 Baron Manchauson, KOMO. 7:00 Byrd Expedition, KOIN. 9:00 B. A. Rolfe Orchestra, with Ripley, Believe or Not, KOMO. 8.00 Moonlight on the Pacific, CFCN. SUNDAY 5:00 Eddie Cantor with Ru- blnoff, KOMO. 0:30 Album of Favorite Music, KOMO. 7:30 Scth Parker, KOMO. ' 8:30 Death Valley Days, KOMO. 9:30 Tango Orch., KOMO. MONDAY 0:30 Big Show, KOIN. 7:00 Carnation Program, KOMO. 8:30 Firestone with Law- rence Tlbbet, KOMO. 8:00 Shell Show, KOIN. 9:00 NBC Drama Hour, KPO. 1 ind Remember We offer you I modern, efficient and reliable Radio Service Superior Radio Service Phone Blue 320;J36 2nd. Ave, LOOK FOR THE TOWER .... W2 MILE of the Fifty Couples Attended Delightful Affair In Lodge, Home Last Night The most successful dance the Elks' Lodge has put on for a con-i siderable time was held in the Home last evening More. Kian fifty couples danced to the! music of Balagno's Orchestra from nan past nine until half cast two rn i the morning. The music was ereat- ly enlivened by the addition to the orchestra of a marimba which was expertly played by George Rorle. 1 Splendid refreshments were served to all at midnight after whic the whole gathering took part in rousing community slnglne. Shortly after, the main dance of the evening was held. The enthusiasm oi . the whole night was reached when the balloons were let. down ana the "Hidden Treasure'" search began. Five lucky persons were tne winners of the money prizes. The dance was organized by the Elks' house committee consisting of T. J. Williams, chairman; Sam Joy, master of ceremonies, and Geo. Peters. -Sam Jurmaln Rn NEWEST SHOES No Need to Say You Have an Expensive Foot We have just received a large shipment of Ladies' Shoes in A widths, to fit that narrow foot. We offer these shoes at S pecial Cut Rate Prices. Women's Smart, Attractive Dress Oxfords In the finest grade black kid, Cuban heels CO QET A to EEE widths, reg. $5.95 i?0UO Women's 1-Strap Shoes, very dressy In fine black kid, covered Cuban heels CjO QC A to EE widths, reg. $5.95 90UO Ski Boots Men's and Ladles' Ski Boots at less than 35c on the dollar, wholesale. No better values than this have ever been seen in Prince Rupert. For the Dry Dock Worker, Men's Solid Leather Work Boots, reg. $4.50 QO Qr up from $&UO Very Special! A genuine Leckie made Work Boot oil tan chrome tops, solid leather CO ns soles, reg. $4.95 J0.U Rubb "TILLIE THE TOILER" ers Special Cut Rate Clearance prices on all rubbers Let us save you money. CUT RATE SHOE STORE ELKS' DANCE SUCCESSFUL Ingram, Ted Smith ana Mike Bu-ich. The master of ceremonies announced that a radio aance wouia be held In the near future wr.lcn would include a number of lnter-estlnz innovations. Have Order For Three Thousand MINK No change in market. Paying as high as $15.00 Interested in all furs. Don't sell your goods until you see- G0LDBL00M Ad rertlse ln the Daily News OH.DEAC - THAT OLD AVJtMTOfc l? i-UWIN3' 3COM and TuST CMOV4 SOMBTHINS- TCrililBLe- rW-PEM To HAd r '' I NCVJi SOB I'M GOING I I OlCAy I UP TO MISS GAtc'SHtfJ PAli A PART MS NT- I rVWSSh' i i - want you to JrMK TT wait outride yyim'X r a,oj mM m $1255. r 1 III t .r H3P I .TBS SASET KZW8 WATERFRONT WHIFFS Daily Payroll -at Dry Dock Now $750 Fisheries Commission Schooner Eagle Calls Here Thieving Along Waterfront Reported There are now 155 men on the payroll at the local dry dock and it is estimated that about $750 daily is being paid out in wages which is just about ten times the normal payroll of late. The beneficial effect of same, as might be expected, is being felt by the whole community. The repair job of the steamer Prince George, the main source of employment, will last for at least an- other month, then the Prince Ru- ported of late. One of the latest pert will have annual overhaul and ms to be pilfered Is the "Islay" there will be considerable work on . . . . ... . . ...,, ... . . . .. . which was visited by intruders last over the gap between now and the opening of the season's fishing ac tivities. It was a great depression 'articles removed. while it lasted! The big Petersburg halibut schooner Mltkof. Capt. Sverre Johanscn, is at Seattle where a new 175 h.p. Fairbanks-Morse diescl engine is being Installed. The Mitkof. well known at Prince Rupert, has been in Seattle ever since the close of the 1933 season and will be ready for sea by the time 1934 operations commence. Capt. Egll Ericksen and IsaV-Laksvog have a new 77.3-foot halibut schooner under construction In Seattle, the launching having taken place recently at the Sunde Where man failed, nature hai I stepped hind halted a plague Of ' 1 . L- . 1 . -it.- I girtm Liuu-j uui wcia iiu vanning the 'fishing Industry on the Victorian coast of Australia. Some months ago, Crabs three feet wide were found lying on the sea bed for 22 miles round the coast at Corner In-r let. not far from Melbourne. Pear-shaped, spiky-backed and light strawberry ln color, these huge crabs have now been found by scientists to be dying of a bacterial infection. The infection. It is thought, gained access to the tissues through holes in the shells. Owing to shortage of food and their subsequent poor condition, the crabs were attacked by boring algae, and through the weak spots ln the armour the bacteria entered and is completing the work. Thieving from a number of boats along the local waterfront Is re- HEV' VJMGBfr BAK THAT UP ' ' week-end at the east end of the elevator wharf and a number of After having spent over three weeks engaged in scientific research operations on the halibut grounds in the neighborhood of Queen Charlotte Islands, the big Seattle halibut schooner Eagle. Capt. Jacob Engdal. arrived in Prince Rupert on Wednesday afternoon and. after outfitting, sail ed at midnight Friday for Seward enroute to Oulf of Alaska waters where It is enectcd she will spend three weeks before proceeding to Seattle. The Eagle has been under Si Olsen yard. She is to be named ! w at first in charge of the sclen Sunde as was her predecessor. With party on board but has been beam of 18 feet. 10 inches and recently ashore at Seward engaged depth of nine feet, two inches, the ! ln special halibut hatchery. John L vessel will be, equipped with a 130 h.p. Atlas diescl engine. Capt. Ericksen Is well known at Prince charter to the International Com mission for use ln scientific work since last fall. Richard Van Cleeve Kask having been ln charge for the past month of scientific operaUons from the Eagle. i . Having not left Vancouver until The Hoover Cant Nirk Aivan-v!8 o'clock Wednesday morning. 1J sharing $1875 per man. was hWh'11011 beWnd hedulr. and losing boat of the Seattle halibut neet f,r' "rther time during the vevage up the 1933 season. The Sentine!. I the coast- Unlon steamer Venture Capt. C, P. Sunderland, topped the ! Capt E Oeorgeson, reached ort Ketchikan fleet with shares of i Prince Rupert DRY DQCK AND SHIPYARD Opfratlnt thrr Dry Oarkt Total caelty Zt.t't tai Khlpbnllderi and Rhl R'palrfrt for Strtt tnit Wood Vrmtli Iron and Bra Caatlng Hrrle and Acetylene Welding i-to Derrick for Heavy LlfU Sawmill and Mtnlnr, Machinery Repaired and Overhauled A Sentence to Safety HOai ViMovAj eoory. I'LL TUVT tAVVI? TO v Getting the "Drop" on Him don't bother Me .I'M uaokiwd ( Pt 7Z . T FRIDAY Si SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 Si 8:25 Admission 15c & 50c SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:30 15c St 35c EAULV - TUt? VMUEM MAC VA7AS foa TO-rr- p I ,S iCIA CSv. fvxlUAT'X tub Tr'n. ,v.-' i - - ... - - - ... . w r- inti I 11 V I 11 X NOT OM V III T v cm Central Hotel American and European plan Housekeeping Rooms We Also Sell Coal That (lives Perfect Satisfaction Phone 51 MONDAY mid Tlisn., and "LIFE or nm. DOI.AN- The World's Hcst Known Story Hrouglil to Life "Alice in Wonderland Also .METRO NEWS this afternoon from the south and will sail soon thereafter on her return to Vancouver and waypolnls. The Venture Is relieving on the Vancouver - Delia Coola - Ocean Falls-Skeena River-Prince RuDert route for the steamer Cardena j which has been out of service for: annual overhaul. The steamer Ca-1 tala due here tomorrow afternoon' from the south' will be withdrawn, , from service on the Vancouver- j Prince Rupert - Anyox - Stewart! route after this voyage and will bet relieved by the Cardena for two weeks after which the Cardena will return to her own run. , Y Suehiro, Japanese boat builder at Cow Uav. js nnkM i -y, gress with the cm frur' new 34-foot trolima t , Charles Berg. A 14 h.p. it v dlesel cntclnc wilt be m At Dodge Cove Jark ri. (7:11 i- i.l llMil nil I III AT'H T1 III.VTI I ml. tt . '"I Dim tiiAHiiUi in urinui aim i ml urcaiest Cast Ever Assembled. A Paramount Picture The .Most Amazing Spectacle Ever Screened Added Feature George O'Brien in "Life in the Raw" building a 35-foot r , hi t which will be equipped Tt, 'h p. Wlekmen engine l. be d by the Pacific Machine W if O. E. Ford, trevellliiK .nut:-. 3 me uanaamn amiw.ij itp i;o.. sailed Dy the !::, laide lust nteW. for v.-.r. , ter spendtn a few n off! 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