THE DAILY NEWS WINDFALL FO PASTOR CHARGED» A SPOKANE MAN _ WITH MURDER Little Deed of Kindness to a| Rev. Clarence Richeson, of Bos- Miner Several Years Ago ton, Arrested for Alleged Poi- Brings a $84,000 Legacy. | soning of His Sweetheart. a | ‘ St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 23.—Word| Boston, Oct. 25.—A narrow cell received here last night from Spo-| in Charles Street jail tonjght holds kane is that F. B. Knapp, to whom} the Rev. Clarence Virgil Thompson Thomas B. Lynch, who is said to| Richeson, the young pastor of be dying in an Alaskan hospital,| the Immanuel Baptist Church, has bequeathed a fortune of $84,-| Cambridge, who was errested the 000 for his kindness shown to| other day for the atieged murder him several years ago, is now} of Avis Linnell of fyannis, Mass., employed as a motorman for the| to whom he had been engaged Inland electric system. R S.|His commitment to jail on a Knapp, father of the motorman, | charge of first degree murder, who also was named as bene-;marked a temporary end to a ficiary, has been dead for nine} chain of circumstances which police vears. A letter recently was re-| detectives have followed since the ceived by a local paper asking} death of Miss Linnell last Saturday that it locate F. B. Knapp and| by cyanide of potassium. his father, R. S. Knapp, that the} ——— - money might be sent to them.| Some specials—reduced prices In the message received last night,| ladies’ hats.—Wallace’s. 2t F..B. Knapp tells the following} nat ee ae ee bers ae | SINGING PICTURES “My father and I lived near| ey sy: emer Sex as Recent Success of an English | Ferris, Minn., in the winter of| : r 7 1898. One day Lynch was brought} Inventor with Musical Cine- “wor matograph. in from the woods a very sick| man. I took him to my home, as there was no hospital, and | rode to Graceland, a smail town, to get some medicine. We nursed fot’ a while, and when he got well he went away. I aever heard anything more from him. I suppose he appreciated our at- A new stage in the development | of the cinematograph was marked | xy a recent performance at the} Kensington Picture Palace, where the Ipsum Synchroniser was first | displayed in public. This in-| vention is a_ highly successful effort to present a speaking, or tention.”’ HOT I s < intial singing picture, this being ar- ranged by the simultaneous work- | . RRRRRKRRRRREE a ing of the cinematograph and the | , sramaphone. The whole point L gramap * . WANE CLUB e of the exhibition was to show} a are : - the progress towards perfect syn- : Bright and Successful x chronizagion in the public rep- x Early Season Event in x| ‘Cron. Pe as Ate the McIntyre Hall Last A picture of a woman was dis- a Nicht » played on the screen, and, after 7 — «| * few seconds, the gramophone gave out the words of the popular MMM MMMM MM MO RO song, ‘‘Now I’ve got to call him father.’ The movements of the mouth showed the pronounciation of each word; perfect time was kept, and the audience was im- pressed with the idea that the film and the voice record must have been made at the same time. As a matter of fact, this was not the case, though when more am- bitious displays, such as picture plays with several actors and actresses, are introduced, it will, of course, be necessary. It seems safe to prophesy that the time is not far distant when every picture palace will have to To the record of successful dances held in the McIntyre Hall there must be added one which though so early in the season will not be easily surpassed... The Wanderers’ Club dance held last} night in the McIntyre Hall was from the first a brilliant success. A large number of guests were invited and the hall filled with dancers. Taste marked the deco- rations, which were carried out skiifully in a scheme of national flags dominated by one large red ensign bearjng the name and em-| Ibem of the Wanderers’ Club.| 54 his ama esti “hod Throughout the decoration scheme} ar de i oe eee eae: res an tant the ‘lecter."'8 for its grating noise was full glory of the feminine frock| distinctly Seeeens, ry how- from the -simaplest : to. the * most) SY"? 788 ONY Ss Matter at secon- strikingly effective design - was|@4ry importance, since it was a radiantly displayed. The dance | Primary necessity to show how programme included a set of lan-| Sound and motion eould be re- cers which proved extremely pop-| produced so as to synchronize ular. Gray's orchestra supplied | 2ccurately with one another. This ° P ‘ee , ° | ag al ‘ ag ¢ “1 » the music to the evident apprecia- Doni aim has been attained. Mr. tion of the dancers, and there was| onisthorpe is to be congratulated an abundantly lavish refreshment| 0” his all-British invention, which service during the intervals, and has been actually seen in London, at midnight when dancing ceased wile Mr. Edison Si OVERTOR ON for the regular supper interval. ‘ic, ag ines has been only ? i¢ ay Beyond doubt the Wanderers are| HOCH PACH to be congratulated on the success q of their dance. They have set| THE HOSPITAL DANCE the pace for Prince Rupert’s festive | ieee saeeee this season, and set it) Don’t Forget the Event of the righ, | Season—It’s on Friday Night Don’t forget the Hospital Ball which is to take place in the McIntyre Hall on Friday evening, October 29th. The Ladies’ Com- mittee have gone’ to more than |usual trouble to make it a success. Tickets can be had from any and | Fifth! member of the committee. 5t NEW HARDWARE STORE Two Old-timers Start Up-to- date Bisuness Right in the Heart of the Latest Develop- ment Area. On Second avenue street, in one of the new spacious stores just nearing completion next | n St. Andrey 5 Bonlety : A. gener: live ; to the new theatre to be opened | Aad BE age elie ? St. in December, two of Prince Ru-|}* ndrew's Society will be held in | | ‘ ri ~ |the Cz “nters’ é friday pert’s best known old-timers in he irpenters’ Hall on Friday | aveni ‘ . OF 4 evening, October 2 ar- the hardware trade have opened | ning, October 27th, when at up in business on their own with| rangements will be made for en- a splendid stock of goods. Messrs. eee during the winter Howe and McNulty formerly with} months. t is important and the Prince Rupert Hardware Co., members are requested to make it of Third avenue, are the proprie- | * point to be present. tors of the new store which is; , eer ninety feet deep by twenty-nine,|_ The office of C. H. Handasyde, and is being fitted up in a manner Jt., manufacturer’s agent, will second to none in the city. | be closed until Nov. 1st, while The young firm intends to do| Mr. Handasyde is south on bus- a general hardware trade, including | 1N€ss. paints and similar supplies, also| ae Res to specialise in all classes of| _Messrs. G. Atkinson and A. G. marine supplies and ship chandlery, | Fallowfield arrived by the Prince} oars, rowlocks, rope, Jaunch sup-| Rupert today on the way to plies, ship and launch hardware. | Masset. Logging equipment right and com- ee tet Reiter plete from the word go can be| _ Don:t forget the dance Thurs- had from Messrs. Howe and Mc-|day nightin the McIntyre Hall. Nulty at once, as well as every Serr ap—eeerenenteaeee Snare other essential or Juxury in the Cold nights—-warm blankets—all hardware line. kinds.—Wallace's. 2 MPR yy .Lo Third Avenue... In a few days we will be moving to our new store on Third Ave., but before doing so we must reduce our very large stock of high-class Clothing, Furnishings, etc., by one half. To do this and do it quickly, it is to be sacrificed at ridiculously low prices. COME AND HELP US MOVE BY BUYING YOUR FALL CLOTHING NOW. I msg STEP Men’s Negligee or heavy working shirts, regular $1,50, now $ 1 .00 Men’s Fedora or Crush Men’s Heavy all wool Ribbed Hats, reg. $3 $1.50 Sweater Coats, reg. $1.50 now $2, now Extra heavy all wool UNDERWEAR No matter what the shape or size of your feet, we can fit them REGULAR —$2.00— Regular 36.00 $25.00 Tweed or Worsted SUITS Suit Now $4 Now $17.50 Now $1.50 by —_———— : = : eee = o THE SALE IS NOW GOING ON sous MARTIN O'REILLY e2™ x wy y NY > Male, sro aa ay ORC YZ \WA ’ eS —wer PY, - ~~ VE AON CSE> Gi Bey PIS RUS EDR IES ic sv Menu . « ‘ae cA pr) L ~ae Koh yk On”, . Aorres Or, ww Mo FS Oe ae! a ae | me ‘fb NATION NTT ' ES | LAND PURCHASE NOTICE LAND I , J | Ft Ft tt Pt tH a #9 tt 9 ’ 5 Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 | skeena La ne S ost tiantgetansee tient tanhe Canes tesemnaetnsetner ters Take notice that I, Gordon C. Emmerson of Take t ot ransi $ | D y W t j Frings Rupert, B. C., occupation real estate| Rupert, B. | vat ‘ Pr, e1 oe p to p 6 an for pe | i 0 ou an Why not eat luncheon and dinner cease the tolewine Pee ed seat niet ie eribed la si Le ] / j at the | Commencing at a post planted about 2 3-4) Con ma ve s miles in a northerly direction from the northeast | in a nor oe | / ue or / ill corner post of Lot 1389, Range 5, Coast District, | post of | sas | e thence north 40 chains, thence west to river) east JU ¢ y Bl Pri t P | XC ange se rl bank, thence south following river bank to point | west to ba ent: Oy ue in apers i y ? ol commencement; containing 160 acres, more or | bank of rive wt eae tain , F Lo i ieee Dated Sept. 9, 1911. GORDON C, EMMERSON | Dated Sep! Age Drawing Papers our Money ° / The Price 35 cents IS RIGHT Pub. Oct. 14. F Pub, Oct range | — - ‘ 5 culsine arvi Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range V mes ras | ener a arene ene ! and the cuisine and service BR fo pur Take notice that I, Benjamin A. Fish of Towner, X 3 Drawin Instruments ve ee / well established standarc N. D., oceupation merchant, intend to apply pa ‘ lor ission to purchase the following describec ; ims | ~~ { MILNER & BOWNESS - PROPS. lands . ' Se a 4 es ommencing at a post planted on he eas x e | e ts Ps Pt Ft Ft Pt Ft Ht boundary and about tre chains from the south- of ‘ is apes an alns | east corner of Lot 4484, thence north 60 chains, one > eh 9h Pt Ht Ht Ft Fs He Ht ts Ht Pt tt tt thence east 30 chains, thence south 60 chains, ‘oak thence west 30 chains to point of commencement then a Dated June 24, 1911. BENJAMIN A. FISH rain te sith ca es - | Pub. July 25. Fred E, Cowell, Agent | 820 aries oD ‘s M wend Skeena Land District—District of Coast Range 5 | Dated peel We have a large stock and can make immediate delivery of the above, together with every other item of interest in the equipment of the engineer and draughstmen to spply tor permission to purchase the following deseri lands: | Commencing at a post planted at the southwest corner 40 chains east and 40 chains north from N. E. corner of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey Coast District Range 6, thence 60 chains east, thence 60 chains north, thence 60 chains west, thence 60 chains south to post of commencement containing | 860 acres more or less. ee Dated Sept. 18, 1911 HIRIAM ROY MeTAVISH Pub. Sept. 23, Fred W. Bobler, Agent | nes Howe & McNulty HARDWARE Are now read The Jat Nicely f Skeena Land District—-Dirtriet of Coast Range 5 Take notice that Lottie McTavish of Vancouver, occupation married woman, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described | lands: to do business in BVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE TRY THE “NEWS” WANT AD. /Telephone 82 WAY OF FINDING Boat House PHONE 364 r, ard AY ( ard Room and Boar pai ee zi ASS ARENT ne UR ace : Bees ts. Wee ; i SSS r Ve AI Ry ZB)? my are x oF, A . q 9) whe WAN. OS a = TENOR REV OIE SED OR ROB ATE: Rev oe “Hee ‘e e ws, Sys " ‘ Take notice that Hiriam Roy McTavish of aird Winnipeg, Man., occupation barrister, intends | Pub Sep —_—_— 4 $7.00 ow ps ‘ARTAGE and Se | we erat ha adil antateaten wars FIND SAY 9 storage | Qrwrwermee their new Hardware store on Send for Catal Second Ave. and, Fifth 8t., with from N- E. corer of Lot 1116, Harvey's Survey en or altaiogue a complete stoc 0 neavy and Coast District Range 5, thence 20 chains sou | ae sf Agents 8 shelf hardware, stoves and ran- sponse) chains Gast, frenee OY eeelne nore GET, Pe tran eT ie _—Ornse ges, granite and tinware, paints thence 40 chains west ‘to post of commencement Orders promt ed, Prices phone and oils, ship chandlery, sporting Containing 400 eres more oF let op MeTAVISH | oFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre vt ; goods, ste, wet Pub. Sept. 23 Frod W. Bobler, Agent | ‘ az EB d. PF i launches } , = —_ | . vats and #8 ‘ McRae Bros., td. } All orders will’Yeceive prompt attention | For row boat n, Davi | 7) gree