" PAGEJOUR .."? . rSZ DAILY NEW8; Keepy e I 5n,,: Kilo I the ancient and honour-able rite of R.y.O. (roll your 5f " own) enjoyment with Ogden's Fine Cut. The full ritual of pleasure is ? yours with Ogden's the fine iff- cool, fragrant tobacco that ?s rolls so easily and smokes so smoothly. Don't delay your initiation into the ranks of the v worthy roll-your-ownbrother-. hood who find Ogden's Fine Cut all that a cigarette tobacco should be. A n d b e sure to use . "Chantecler" or "Vogue" ' papers they make the smoke all the better. SAVE THE POKER HANDS OGDEN'S F I N E CUT PS. At any Peter Hand Pre-- miumStoieorby mail youcanget 4 large booklets of " Chanteclef" or ' Vogue" cigarette papers in exchange for one complete jet of Poker Hands. Tour Pipe Knnics Ogden'i Cut Plug Today's Weather -Terrace Clear, calm, 58. .Afyansh Clear, calm, 50. .Anyox Clear, calm, 55. .Stewart Clear, calm, 52. rSazetton Clear, calm, 53. femlthers Clear, calm, warm. Burns Lake Clear, calm, 48. ? -iw.il 1 YM This advertisement Is LOCALS IN ' EASY WIN Defeated Terrace by Score ol 20 to 1 in Baseball Game Last Evening i Prince Rupert baseball team defeated Terrace by a score of 26 to 1 in last evening's game in connec tion with fher Carnival Week sports. In connection with Communist ae-...RatCommoftfr-pitched- for 'Prlnce-lfvHles. An astounded -motion pie-Rupert and Fred Thomas for Ter- tare colony greeted the Introdue-, race. iion of the names of such stars as This afternoon, following the James Cagney. Dolores' Del Rio and Rotary-Gyro comic softball game, Ramon Novarro into -an lnvestiga- there is to be a baseball game between a team representing the visiting tlnlted States Navy squad-;ron and Prince Rupert. IP C0NEWAG0 I to IS WINNER I i Rochester Yacht Takes Second ! Straight Race in Contest For Canada's Cup ROCHESTER. N.Y., Aug. 23: Conewago, Canada's Cup defender of the Rochester Yacht Club, defeated Invader II by half a mile in the second cup race and tightened the hold of the United States on the prised fresh water yacht racing trophy. TRAIL MAN WINS GOLF S. S. Piper Defeats M. Glass of Van couver at Twenty-Second Ilole In Banff Tourney BANFF. Aug. 23: (CP) In, the Willingdon Cup golf competition, S. S. Piper of Trail defeated M. Glass of Vancouver on the twenty-second 'hole. Baseball Scores American Leaf tie Detroit 5. Washington 7. St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 2. Chicago 2, Boston 3. Cleveland 0-10, New York 9-4. National League No games scheduled. International League Rochester 3. Newark 1 Montreal 12, Baltimore 7. Toronto 2-5. Syracuse 0-9. Albany 7, Buffalo 1. American Association Minneapolis 13, Columbus 1. Todelo 9. St. Paul 6. Milwaukee 2-5, Louisville 1-1. Indianapolis 10, Kansas City not published or displayed by tnt ACTORS AS ! COMMUNISTS "lUr Red Is Hollywood?" Question bring Asked it Movie Capital i HOLLYWOOD CaL Aug. 2l 'flow Red Is Hollywood" continues to be discussed today as screen stars' names hate been mentioned tidn of communistic- activities in California. With the same Incredulity Wall Street would greet reports that J. Morgan Jiad given financial aid the Red cause and Andrew Mel-llon had hoisted the Hammer and Sickle bannef of the Soviet over his mansion In Pittsburg. The stars have denied affiliation with the Red cause, explaining they had donations to what they thought charitable causes. HER SANITY QUESTIONED State of California Seeks to Determine if Young Bride Who Killed Father Is of Right Mind SAN JOSE, Aug. 23: Although going ahead wtth preparations for prosecuting her on a first degree murder charge, the state itself will seek to determine whether Bemlc Bauchamp Pickrell was insane when she shot her father last week. District Attorney Fred Thomas of Santa Clara County said today that arrangements are being made for an examination of the 18-year eld bride's mental condition. Familiar Montreal Fimirc Is Murdered by Gunmen MONTREAL, Aug. 23: Charles Feigenbaum, familiar figure in smuggling trials in recent years, was murdered by two gunmen when they pumped six bullets into his body. A Oscar Landry, district superin tendent of Government Telegraphs, sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for a trip to the Yukon Ter ritory and Atlln district on official duties. ROWLING Aug. 24No. 6 vs. No. 4; No. 7 vs. No. 1. Aug. 27 No. 8 vs. No. 2; No. 9 vs. No. 5. Mail Schedule Yn the East Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays , 5 P-bv From the East- Mondays and Saturdays 2:15 pjnJ Thursdays 10:20 pjn For Vancouver- Mondays 2 p.al.' Tuesday , '.. 12:30 pja.' Wednesdays ..i 5 pjn. Friday ii 11 P-m Saturdays ,. , i-P-mJ From Vancouver Sunday , , ,. PJB Wednesday 10 ama Thursday 10:20 pjn J Friday 10 ajnJ Saturdays . 2:15 pjn For Anytrx and Stewart-Sunday 7 pjn Friday 2 PJJW From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday 11:36 an Saturday -.. 5 pjn. For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday 7 pn From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday, , 11:36 an For Qneen Charlotte Islands-August 4 and 18 i pjn. From Queen Charlotte Islands- August 16 and 30 10 p.nu For Alaska-Mondays an. From Alaska-Monday ss Pr. Rupert .... 8 ajn. I Saturday ss. Pr. Louise pjn August 16 and 30 ajn. Prom Skeena River rna ay ss. cardena pjnl Steamships Sailings For Vancouvei Monday ss Pr. Rupert ... 3 pjn. Tuesday Catala 1:30 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 djh. Ss. Cardena midnight Saturday ss. Prin. Louise pjn. Ss. Prince, deorge 6 pjn. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Catala pjn. Monday ss. Prin. Charlotte an. Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge . 10 ajn. Friday ss. Prince Rupert 10 ajn. Friday ss. Prin. Adelaide 4 pn. Cardena pjn t of Atojox and Strwart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m. Friday ss. Prince Rupert 10 ajn From Anyox and Stewart Tuesday ss. catala ..11:30 ajn. Saturday ss. Pr. Oeorge & p.m. For Naas River ana Port Simpson Sunday ss. Catala 8 pjn. From Naas River & Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 an. For Ocean Fall Moifaay ss. Pr. Rupert ... 3 pjn. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 10 pjn. Saturday ss. Pr. Oeorge .... 8 pjn. From Ocean Falls Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 ajn. Friday ss. Pr. Oeorge ... 10 ajn. Ss. Princess Adelaide 4 pjn. Ss. Cardena pjn. for Dneen Charlotte Island Aug. 4, 18 ss. Pr. Charles .... an. vsHSmi:mmmK mMtlslvH - -m :.'cVi co15 ... iSslvM tr. V I I Liquor Control Board or by the Govern mtnt of British Columbia, VETERANS HONORED II. M. S. Danae Entertains Members Of Local Canadian Legion At the Canadian Legion. British Empire Service League, club lost evening members of the loeal branch were the guests of the H. M. S Danae at a mot enjoyable OToker-wtthrmf-Boe4waln Mate Cook in the chatr. A feature ot the program was the presentation to the branch by Cap tain Knox-LHtle et a plaque ot the Danae In making the presentation Captain Knox-Llttle spoke of the appreciation he, his officers and ship's company felt for the hospitality of the Legion. To them so far from home it was like a touch of the homeland. They would leave Prince Rupert wtth happiet memories. A presentation of a plaque from the Ley ion was then made by J. S. Wilson who spoke of the rare pi ensure afforded the branch in having the opportunity ef meet ing and entertaining the visitors. The visit was a red letter event. bringing a breath f the eM land to all. renewing their pride In the! Navy and its IptentfM personnel. They left behind them a record in keeping with the highest traditions of the "silent service " At the head table were also Com mander Clanctiy R.N , Lieutenartt-Commandei Ooodenouy h R.N.. Lieutenant WMtford R.N.. Captain Marfinl R.M.. J H Preece and C. L. Youngman. The program, splendidly supported by a three-piece orchestra from the ahtp constating of Bandmaster McLean. AX CM.. Mtnlclan Gobble and Musician McNab. Included! songs by Segt. Major Morse. C. P O. Holding, who also gave an Inter esting Item with the bones, p O Hemming Telegraphist Jones. J A Teng, Robert James. A S Holder A. B. Stephens. Dave Houston: cello numbers by Musician McNab and a, dub swinging exhibition by Chief Boatswain Mate Cook asstoted by, C P O Holding, and monologues by A. B. Dunn. Jack Dougherty with sketches by A. B. Ashpfont Aeeom-Janttta were MM J 8. Black. Bandmaster McLean and S C. Thomson. The plaque from the ship repre) cents the ship's crest, the tower of Danae of Oreek mythology. The plaque from the branch was the eoat of arms of Prince Rupert very neatly colored Mrs. II. . Kennedy and sotk Scott, who have been visiting for the past six weeks In Prince Oeorge. returned to the city from the Interior on Monday afternoon's train. FOR SALE The $2850.00 house at $200.00 down Furniture including stoves, beds, dressers, couches, dining room sets, vacuum cleaner etc. Plumbers.' fishermen's, carpenters." blacksmiths and upholsterers' tools Nails all sizes. These goods must be sold by the piece or as a whole at lower than the lowest price F. W, HART 21C Cfh Ave W Ph Oreen 698 COFFEE DeLuxe Served at All Times of Day or Night Always fresh Using the Bllex method Doing away wholly p1W;teHyitaste, stale flavor. 'Healthful and Invigorating, Commodore Cafe Summer Loifg-wave on IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So why riot give that set - its long needed overhaul now? Phone Blue J520 and get the most out of your radio for this coming season, "SUPEtatm iRXDIOECECTinc Second Avenue ft Third Btreet H.M.S. DANAE 0FFT0DAY British Cruiser Left This Morning For South Capt Knox-Llttle Eiprrsses Appreciation Concluding her six-day visit to this port, H. M. 8. Danae of Ute West Indies squadron of the Royal Navy left here this morning for the south. Early In the momtng. the cruiser moved away from her berth off headquarters of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reset ve and anchored in the harbor waiting for the fog to Hft At 9 15 she moved out to the entrance of the harbor but backed In again and lay at an-chr off Dlgby Island until nearly 11 o'clock when she finally pulled ut of the harbor The Danae is due In Vancouver un August 29 and. on the way from here, wtli make brief calls at Aim: 1 Bay and Nanaimo Just before leaving. Capt C 11 Krvex-Lrttfe. commanding officer of the Danae. deflvered the following message to City Commissioner W J, Alder: "Before leaving I wtsh to thank you very much Indeed for the kindness and hospttalKy we harp received from the people of Prince Rupert "Both my officers and men have enjoyed thk vurH Immensely and fully appreciate all that has been done for their entertainment and amusement." Mrs. Robert BartleM was the winner of the bologna weight guessing contest at Frtasefl's Market. She guessed 48 lbs 3 oc and the correct weight was 48 lbs 2 ox Eight others guessed 48 lbs Th v were about 500 guesses in all and F N Oood and J J Payne dui '.'if weighing ThUrMfev Its Here! TOMOKUOW T A R Z A N AND HIS MATE A New Ama:!r.x Thrill Drama Matinre Tomorrow : Shows Friday ttii Saturtls- mm SEE PRINCE RUPERT FROM THE AIR Jack MacConnachie. well known pilot, vil Wednesday with his Four-Seater Plane and make 10 to 15 minute flights durinr Week at a reasonable charge I Canadian Pacific rniNCESS STEAMERS fnr Ketchikan. WrangcU, Juneau vA Skagway. Aug. 6th, 13th, 23rd and Bept 1st For Vancouver direct Aug. 4th, 11th, 18th. 28th and Sep! For Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports. "Prineesi lalde" every Friday 10 pjn. For Reservations W. U COATE8. Oen. Agent. I'rlrwe Itnpert, B.C The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famoti "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Hi PRINCE RUPERT, B.C UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED steamers leave Prince nuyert for Vancouver-T.B.8. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, IttO PJV1 Arriving Vancouver Thursday T.8.8. CAUHENA EVlIftV FIUDAY MII)NI(lUt Arriving Vancouver. Monday AM. , .nJ wmy Ma;nx to fort uimpnort Aitr Arm. Anyot mwn Purtti . '.i . UVer point, !ve (Prlnct niprt Biindny P1" .., ler information rcgirrdlng nlj, saUnirs. fKINCK KDPEUT AURNCTl Third Avcnu. i