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Take notice that William Anthon Brown of Sklakl Bay, Stephens Is! occupation PUherman and Trapper In .tends to apply for a lease of the follow Ipg described foreshore lands: Commencing at- a post planted on mall Island within" an Inlet of Ski akl Bay, about 20 Feet west of mi boathouse, which Is located approxlm ately 3-4 miles south of the W. A Brown Homeslte Lease thence Wn 1.200 Feet: thence North 900 Fee thence East 1.800 Feet; thence South 800 Feet; thence West 600 Feet I: point of commencement and containing Thirty acres, more or less. WILLIAM ANTHONY BROWN Dated November ith. 1935 Hyde Transfer Coal Wood Cartage Storage PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue u STUDY CLUB IN SESSION Social Planning: Subject Of Dls cussion At Meeting Last Night Notwithstanding the rain, a goodly number attended the weekly btuay ClUb meeting In the United Church rooms last nieht. The sub ject under discussion was Social Planning. The study was based on in outline given by a committee of the Bureau of Research and now In book form. Rev. C. D. Clarke presided. HU remarks Included reference to the -.ertainty of a transition period following which key Industrie would be operated for the need if the citizens with state cont.rr! of the banking and money svstems Ways and means would be found of compensating justly entitled owners of wealth and natlona debts would be honored to the ex ent of ability. Much interest was taken in the remarks of the speakers and ther.' was a general discussion. A .MUSICAL JAWBONE LONDON, 'Jan. 23. (CP) St. Pancras Station recently echoed to music provided by a joker from in Instrument made from the jaw'-bone of an ass, on the occasion of C. B. Cochran's "Follow the Sun" COmDanv leaving fnr Mat-L ' -o w tUlt- Chester. Daily News want-ads bring Princess Light Of Addis Ababa Ilaile Srla,s.sie's Third Daughter Is Well Educated And Indispensible ADDIS ABABA, Jan. 23: (CP) When the third daughter was born to His Majesty Haile Selassie and his Empress Etaje Merman, she was named Zahae Work which means the golden' sun. The Princess today Is a slender. willowy girl of 18, whose skin Is a delicate brown and whose black hair Is combed high above the forehead. Her features are regular and dainty. Her simplicity and poise have been enhanced by several years In European schools, where she acquired fluency In sev-2ral languages. As she transposes both French and English into Amharic with the greatest facility for her royal mo ther, she seems almost Indispensible to court life. She also takes an ac tive part in the work of the Ethio pian women, having Just accepted the presidency of the women's Red Cross. She Is often found assisting In the work of making bandages. Largely through her influence. the women's Red Cross will be made a permanent organization in Addis Ababa. At Red Cross headquarters the Princess wears the regulation white apron but, when seen in the palace, she wears often a white embroider- :d European gown, and thrown over her shoulders a modern black velvet cape. Some extra wraD Is al ways necessary, as the palace, like ill houses in Addis Ababa. Is cold. The Princess does not wear the shamma, the native gown of Ethio pia. THOUGHTFUL BOY KILLED LEEDS, Jan. 23: (CP) After her 12-year old son had been killed In an accident Just before Christmas, the mother found under his bed Christmas presents for the family, bought with money earned bv de livering newspapers. Good News For Our Library Subscribers FREE SUBSCRIPTIONS Tell your friends about our library bring them in with you to join and you will be credited with one month's rental. (New subscribers must be persons who have not held active membership since last October.) 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DAILY NEWS Thursday, JanuarT, DRAMA OF REAL LIFE "Ah Wilderness:- at the Capitol Theatre is Outstanding Picture A striking drama of average American life, "Ah Wilderness!", a notable picture in which Wallace Beery and Lionel Barrymore are teamed up with a supporting cast including such stars as Aline Mac-Mahon, Eric Linden and Cecilia Parker, comes, to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here on Thursday and Friday nights of this week. The story deals with an American family in a, small New England I town In 1906. Barrymore plays the part of the father. His son, graduating from high school and In the throes of his first love affair, goes through the transports and despair that each boy lives through. There Is a parallel In the romance of middle life between Beery, the shiftless reporter, and Alice Mac-Mahon, the , maiden aunt, whose love never ripened into marriage because of the inefficiency of her lover and his taste for drink. Thoush teaching a moral lesson, "Ah Wilderness!" Is not a preachment but teaches while It entertains by placing before the audience actual human life undisguised by any fictional trappings. OFFICERS INSTALLED Sam Jurinain and New 1936 Slate For Elks Take Over Duties For Year Conducted by William McLcod, district deputy grand exalted ruler, assisted by O. C. Mitchell, past district deputy, the installation of of ficers of the local Elks' Lodge for 1936 took place last night. At the opening of the meeting two minutes of silence was observed out of respect to the memory of the late King George V. George Peters, re tiring exalted ruler, was In charge during the early part of the pro ceedings prior to the new exalted ruler, Sant Jurmaln, and his supporting officers being installed: The complete list of officers for the ensuing year Is as follows: Exalted Ruler, Sam Jurmaln. Leading Knight, Harry Wana- Loyal knight, Ross Ingram. Lecturing Knight, James Bryant. Secretary, Martin van Cooten. Treasurer, Elwyn Johnson. Trustee (three-year term), H. A. Duhamel, (remaining trustees, James Andrews and George Esquire, Walter Johnson, Chaplain, H. B. Stiles. GIANT LINERS CHEF LONDON, Jan. 23: (CP) The Queen Mary's kitchens will be in charge of M. Ralph Ricoult, who Is' at present head chef of the Aqul- tania. He occupied a similar position for 12 years on board the Mauretanla. Misses Blanche Harte and Marguerite Durant are sailing tonlgnt on the Prince George for Hinton Coal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL An Effective Weapon XOJ OLD PEAR YOU pib ME A SErtViCE! AiEU, t TUST CMUCKEfc YCOIi out iu ine HAUL. TV r rvnr-.mci-? Metro-GoSdwyn-Mayer proudly presents EUGENE O'NEILL'S Great American Drama FROM OUT the magic irudios that gave you "David Coppeifield", "Barretts of WiropoU Street", "Mutiny on the Bounty" and other frl-omphi of the motion picture, now cornel a icreen drama to challenge the finest. The heart-beats of a nation ... its youth, its laughter, its tears I., come to you pulsing with life in a truly grear picture made from the play that Is the pride of the American stage. Clarence BROWN'S production starring WALLACE BEERY " '" LIONEL ALINE BARRYMORE MacMAHON HIC CfCILIA SPRING LINDEN PARKER BYINGTON Directed by CLARENCE BROWN Produced by HUNT STROM BE RG (Feature at 7:39 & 9:56) Also News, Comedy, Cartoon TONIGHT and FRIDAY T" .mi IF YOU DISSOLVE IN THE GRAVY 2 or 3 ' OftO CUBES. HOVM COME OH, MAC, MOVAJ 1 ALWAYS (YOU'P.tl MAD AT MB GOTTA BS THE L-SOST KHEUti MEED CtSAN-UP.BWSaOH? FtMan,. Boo.oo VA NEVtTt THIMK V OH ME TIL.U VA ' S6T 1M "TTicuBuE 4f 'J N, WilUd IU, tiii moil , "ortih.,tr,0WIWi (icitu nun lilt bey, "( tiNim Ol Id bojf fating Iht Unl rtmeitiiM ,! ' ' "ronrt.1 know hw It tin," lat lord. "1,1 ,, ' l0W Jtn Offl'll.' 'Coming Saturday Only: "Wings Over Ethiopia" plus "Million in the Air" Hotel Arrivals Koyal K, A. Willoughby..J. Warke, J. D. Sutherland and R. 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