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Box 575 Phone 18 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 CLEVELAND GETCSHOW Ohio Lake Port Looks For Spirited Convention When Republicans Name Candidate CLEVELAND. April 21: (AP) Public Hall, In recent years the setting for colorful pageants, noisy circuses and the splendor of grand opera, will echo beginning June 23 with what may be the most interesting Republican political show in many years, The Republican Party, in choosing Cleveland for the nomination of its 1936 presidential candidate, selected a city and state where political contests are bitterly fought and widely appreciated. The hall itself has 'political background, Calvin Coolidge was nominated there In 1924 amid cries of "Keep cool with Coolidge." I The economy platform which Cool idge took into the White House was approved there. Affainst New Deal the form of giant crocodiles stop- old Party" leaders who hope the 'ped an Influx of natives from Ny- convention will generate power asaland trying to swim the Lim-'f0r a sweeping concerted drive popo River into the Union of against the "new deal," are South Africa. One boy was badly matched by those of Ohio Rc- publican leaders. They expect the convention to provide the stimulus for a successful attack on the Democratic regime in Ohio government. , A spirited, boisterous gathering generally is expected, Lafayette B. Glcason, temporary secret ary of the Republican national convention, expects the convention i will be a "fighting one for the j first time since 1912." j The 1924 convention was a moderately quiet affair. Coolidge was Don't wait! Take advantage of nominated on the first ballot, 10G3 them now! Prices Rood till Monday, to 44. April 27 I Republicans who attended that convention will find chances whrn SHELLED WALNUTS 29C tney come t0 cleveland tnls year. , Arriving oy train they win una a new Union Station. There arc more hotel accommodations. If they arrive by plane, they will sea a larger airport. The hall Itself has Dccn rn- llarged so that it will now seat ! 14,200 persons. The lack of smaller 1Pihalls wherc delegates might hold (private conferences has been cor IZgt rected. There are now 15 such I rooms. , The main arena, 120 feet wld-i and 248 feet long, affords an un obstructed view from any part of the hall. A glass ceiling, 110 feet high, conceals the lighting system In 1928, one of the crucial battles in the pre-conventlon campaign was fought In Ohio with Col. Carml A. Thompson of Cleve land aligned with the then sec retary of commerce, Herbert Hoo ver, against a "favorite son.' Senator Frank B. Willis. In the background, directing the primary and pre-convention campaign waj another Ohloan, Walter F. Brown of Toledo, who became postmaster general. Former Senator Simeon D. Fes3, another Ohioan and former na- A.I I -fc lit uonai nepuoncan cnairman, co operated with Thompson and Brown In obtaining the 1924 convention for Cleveland. Former Conventions Five major party conventions have been held In Ohio. The Democratic convention of 1856 was held In Cincinnati as were the Republican convention of 1876 and I the Democratic convention of 1880. The Liberal Republican convention of 1872 was held In Columbus. The last was the 1924 convention for .Cleveland. I Six Ohloans have been elected to the presidency, William H. Har rison, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. GarfleM, William McKinley.i William Howard Taft and Warren i G, Harding. Three Ohio nominees were defeated: Harrison, in 1836: Taft, In 1912, when a split occur- "TILLIE THE TOILER" HSTEK4, ESS HEAD. DO fOU KMOVO vmEEE Tlt-Utl'S LETTEfe VaIEMTT 2 1 dou't bother." MD . tile marine. DAILY NEW1 Tuesday, April 21, m WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront No boats being in' with catches, there was no sale of halibut on the local fish exchange this morning. Union steamer Catala, Capt. Mulr, arrived in port at 11:40 this morning from Stewart. Anyox and other northern points and sailed at and Mrs. Stanley Mills of Terrace are on nursing duty with her. TO IMPROVE SEAFARING . LONDON, April 21: (CP) A trust memorial to Thomas Gray, for years Board of Trade assistant secretary, will provide prizes for essays and Inventions to advance t.h srlpnre of nnvisatlon and the of national "Granu Expectations lnterests of the Brltlsh mercan WHERE WINTER'S COMING' PRETORIA. April 21: (CP)- sities and colleges orougni nig classes of students in law, medicine and arts. COLLECTS FISTIC RELICS OAKLAND, April 21: (CP) Billy Traub, New York clothier, recently displayed here a belt, originally valued at $25,000, presented to Charlie Mitchell after he fought a 39-round draw with John L. Sullivan in 1888. Traub collects belts, admission tickets to title fights and other mementoes of ring events. CAPE'S SKYLINE CHANGED CAPETOWN, April 21: (CP)- Followlng building tradition here, a flag was hoisted with due cere mony when the roof was complc ted on the 120-foot high Geneva House, highest commercial struc ture here to date. KIMBERLEY, April 21: CP -Twelve months' Imprisonment and consflscatlon of $4500 cash was the nenalty imposed on a farmer convicted under the laws of South Africa of illicit diamond buying. red in the Republican party, and James M. Cox, in 1920, when as Democratic nominee he was defeated by a fellow Ohloan, IN TUB SITHC.MK COUHT OF HKITISli COLUMBIA IN I'KOIIATB In the Matter or the "Administration Act" And In the Matter of the Estate of fjrnj A. C'oluurn, Drceuied. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hi Honour Judge Fisher dated the 21tt day of March A D. .1936, I was appointed Administrator of the Estate " George A. Colburn late of Atlln, Brltltn Columbia, Miner, Deceased and ati parties having claim against the xald Estate are hereby required to furnlih same properly verified to me on or before the 4th day of May 1938 and el', persons Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated the 24th day of March 1930. HERBERT F. OLASSEY, Official Administrator, ATLIN, B. O. BIG BILL OFFERED "The Murder Man," a swift, dramatic story of "behind the scenes" adventures of newspapermen In New York, and "Your Uncle Dud- I ley." a whimsical romantic comeuy, - ,.L1. 1.111 are the features or a aouoie um picture program being presented at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver the fJrst Qf week at the Capl ana waypomis. MRS. BETHUREM ILL TERRACE April 21: Mrs. J. Bethurem of Usk Is " seriously Dancing Act in Addition lo iwo Pictures at Capitol Theatre son and Venetia Feero. Spencer Tracy, always a powerful figure on the screen, and attractive Virginia Bruce are co- starred in "The Murder Man." The i picture is unique in many ways, j giving an insight into methods employed in getting "big stories" by metropolitan newspapermen, Woven into the unusual drama is a tender romance. Tracy Is a star South Africa's summer Is about reporter who has shown marked over and "signing on" day opening the academic year in the univer success in the solving of crimes of violence. Miss Bruce runs the newspaper's "sob sister" column. Between the two grows up a strong affection that culminates when Tracy becomes the centre of a sensational murder case. The strong cast includes Lionel AtwlU, Harvey Stephens, Robert Barrat and Wil liam Collier sr. In "Your Uncle Dudley" Edward Everett Horton renders a portrait of a small town hero who has a weakness for banquets and silver loving cups. There arc a number of hilarious comedy situations and a romantic climax, Lois Wilson has the leading feminine role. M. P. DIES ON STREET CAPETOWN, April 21: (CP) Robert H. Struben, M.P., farmer and British veteran of the South African and World Wars, dropped dead on the street here. See these Wonderful Novelties MARIGOLDS Dixie Sunshine. Dwarf Mexican Orange, Tall Double Royal Scott, Yellow Supreme (sweet scented), All Double African Lemon, All Double African Orange. NEW NASTURTIUMS Golden Globe, Scarlet Gleam, Orange Gleam, Golden Gleam and Golden Hybrids. 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A 111 J . .... . nlctures, a tap dancing aci enuuci- Particularly during the summer "The Parade of, the Tap Dancinbf vacation months, with a systematic Soldiers," directed by Miss Eleanor program of activities. ZImH Tlte, is being offered on tne stage, Dr. R. G. Large, president of the with Influenza. Mrs N. Sherwood, bu,,n D ..4.,, lng Misses Doris Hodgklnson, Joyce cutive meeting. Morin, Margaret Darey, Eleanor There will be no Gyro Club lun- Clapp, Aileen Mair, Hilda Hodgkin- cheon this week but, instead, there will be a dinner dance tomorrow evening with Dr. H. N. Brocklcsby as speaker. I 1 r inmii n LAST TIMES TONIGHT Last Complete Show at 8:25 Edward Everett Horton in "Your Uncle Dudley" With -Lois Wilson (At 8:33 Once Only) PLUS - SPENCER TRACY in THE MURDER MAN' With VIRGINIA BRUCE (At 7:16 & 9:57) ON THE STAGE ELEANOR" Tap-Dancer De Luxe Featuring "The Parade of the Tan. Dancing Soldiers" (At 8:25 Once Only) World News (At 7 16 & 0:41) David Watson, 17, was drownrd DROWNED SAVING CHUM ln the Thames after carrying his LONDON, April 21: (CP) Cap- companion, Alan Arnold, 14, ar.il sized from a home-made canoe, pushing him to safe shallow watr WAGONS C. C. M. Bike Wagon $6.75 & $9.00 Rolls Racer $10.50 Sports Wagon, extra long $7.00 KIDDIE CARS "Hiker" High Grade Kiddie Cars . .$24,0 '$3.25 SCOOTERS All Metal, A "Hiker" Product $2.75 DOLL CARRIAGES Best English Make, from $4.00 up BICYCLES C. (C. M., from $32.00 up Our complete line of Wheel Goods comprises the most reliable on the market. Sturdily built for lonjr service, rigid construction and bolted for easy maintenance. 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