as a singing and dancing team. are featured in "You're a Sweet- RICHMOND HILL, Ont, July 18 heart," first of the week attrac- CP Shortly after William Hor-tlon on the screen of the Capitol ton was killed in an automobile Theatre here. The story surrounds accident an insurance agent ar- , .. . rived at his post-office with a poll- uie romance of a waiter who be- . C . . , . cy Horton had purchased a few comes a millionaire for a week and jayS before. wins the love of a Broadway star. It is a unique and colorful screen Be wls. Head m want ads. ' HYGIESE C011T Ill-Health Charge Withdrawn . (Before Mr. Justice Kruschen) Jcrce: All the evidence proves cos-eluih riy that this tahippy woman hu been cocsistectly neglecting her health. In this Court preventable dness it treated as a crime'. Ignorance of the remedy cannot be accepted as an excuse. Knuchen is sold by i3 drug stores. Kruschen is Pusojm: (Excitedly, undoing tier handbag): I hare a bottle with lot cow, sir I Srnittlaa Is Cosrt.) Jrsci: A bottle of what? Pa hop to ee, please. (Ti Jsdn unlni ft. binitd H on to th Jury.) Jrwa: (continuing) : This Is an amax-fcj development. We have here an naepened bottle of Kruschen. (Tum-kj to the Prisoner): When cfid yoa btiyit? READING IS IN SEASON Summer or Winter There is Always a Good Book for You in Our Rental Library JOIN OUR LIBRARY Only 75c For One Month The-latest books of adventure, romance and mystery. New fiction right from the publishers. Some Recent Books COLUSSUS OF ARCADIA HASTY WEDDING ..... A TALE OF BALI ...... TOWERS IN THE MIST THE DARK RIVER THE NAKED BLADE UNCHARTED SEAS LEGACY OF DEATH CLOUDS OF GLORY ..... HEARTBROKEN MELODY Ptisom: This morning, my .lerf. X Intended, to takt It with ny coffet tomorrow and every day. J thought It might put m right. Junes: Prisoner, your timely good sen has earned you your acquittal You will leavs this Court without a stain on your character. (At this Juncture there was an outburst of clapping, which was rapidly suppressed.) You have yourself done precisely what I should have ordered you to do;' you have adopted a good remedy for your present affliction, a splendid precaution against recurrence f H. I am very glad. I havt one word of advics to add: do not, on any account, miss the little daily dose of Kruschen and then, Indeed, you win be the happy possessor of good health for less than lc a day. Pmsok n : Thank you, my lord. I ahall never forget what you say. KRUSCHEN SALTS relieve constipation and rheumatism Kreschea is a combination of several mineral salti which year body must get, fa some abundant exercise asd fresh air. Yon should have those salts every day ; hence the ta- way, to keep the blood pure, tastdjsslv portince of the "little' daily tie fetid r1n. tnrf Ih. irL COFTEK OH TEA dose. T , r Every druz , "i tea generally toned up, but which you cant get in Nature's own way without counter sells Kruschen in 25c, 4 5e and 75c bottle. It's tkt UltU daUy desi tUs does U. Oppenhelm Eberhart Baum Goudge Nordhoff & Hall Chains Wheatley Walling Moore -J- Norrls THE PRODIGAL DUKE Hoffman SEVEN MUST DIE Bellah WINTER IN APRIL Nathan Rental Library Section (Continued from Page One) again, Insull once more won a favorable Greek decision, the court freeing him on October 31. Still the long arm of the United States government was not para November 23 it notified the Greek restored his passport to clear tech him before a court which decided he wias accused of a "common i Cause of Downfall ?j Gyro Playgrounds The decision was communicated Bciskctbclll PlclV to the Turkish government at An- "; kara which promptly notified the And McClymont Park at high prices deflated; Insull In the game WestvieW holdlne holding comnanles companies and and investment investment . l u 5. In this game McClymont floored nicanues connected wltn his forth- m June. ijz. ne was ueiunieiy , tus ntir nu,..rc r Hotel Arrivals Royal Broughton and son, New York City;. J. Thompson and J. Hason, Cedar- The first two games of the Gyro vale; m and MrSi m. Levett and playgrounds DasKeioau league were and m. Camden, Moni-played last night at the Exhibition rea"1; Jonnson russ, Sunnyside: T, VwvlTHrr rr Knf Vi rri m p crIn cr tit t H t n it-t.. rn at TltnrDn admlnlstratlnn that m ,,,c ThB ,. t T..nv ,f,n' f I'. Jones, armic, " " " Ui Westview playgrounds team. land A. Wole city, be found for deporting InsuU. As- was given by economists as too In tne ibetween West-H Cnlra socmions of former Greek citizens s eadfast a belief during the boom' was' . claevoCrSeo view and Acropolis the score Cal - B Cril-in America backed up the demand, stock market days of the late 20's t c ,.th Tr, ,.,, th. mnst s S J' Claey' mreo,k :: ' rl the embassy kept afUr the Athens that "a new an'd lasUng era of ST I'itTuS' government and the cabinet finally nrosneritv had arrived - r..., u Godfrey, o. N. k., n. rteison ana ,. ... , - r secona. ine game was leaiurcu -p-.i jnhrunn eltv held that the mlnktrv of thp in. in In io-o 1929. he Vio hwom became -ihrmMf alarmed nr over . . ... ,lari jonnson, cuy. n . lon shot ,rom Ade Knox .uUalc U1C aiay oi w rapmuy wan wnicn smjcks m.whlch the element of luck perhaps . "JTf ,,.n,M jn. J. Flannery a and M. Stanlel, Jun- anya"en, i his operating companies were be-' hn insuirs attorneys redoubled their mg Dougnt up oy easiem capiiai.; the eiement 0f smi inaa'eau; R. S. Stevens and O, Bell. H. M. S. York; S. Davidson and S, enoris. but made no headway. On e oecame convuncea inai nvais At the cIose of thls ga e there i IT' 7 m,' , J Iftidson Port December 21, 1933, he was told he were attempting to gain control of of sianJj0 N" r R" must quit Greece on or before Janu- his huge system. shlo. anv more of which will im-lP!"6"' Unr ' ary 31, 1934. He took to his bed. He began buying stocks in mV mediatelyTetlre the offending per-pleaded that forcible travel would own companies at high prices from the league altogether as1 aggravate a weak heart from which determined that the Insuil empire sportsmanship has no place' he had suffered for several years should not pass Into other hands. ,n tne interplayground league ana won a respite until mld-Feb- ine siock wnicn was purcnasea ruary. games. Prince Rupert D. Campbell and Major J. A IIN HIE SITKKMK (OI KT Ur BKITISIt On February l the Unlted States WQn from McClymont Park H to'In he J UIUM ttUC IClb Ait lUlVti. COLIMB1A IN THORITE. Art" And comlng.departure. As the date for "out" of all his companies and. ""ZSSST like dethroned the 07 order of hu 1 weaving leaving approached appruaciiea Insull insuii gained gamea a u"iu monarch, muiwiui, saw hw was vastly vastiy sunerior superior "to "to W'estview' W'estview1 take take notice notice u ut j further respite because of his health administration of his Industrial but unfortunateiy, the'i !Lf I but the final "final" date was fixed realm pass into the hands of others. shootlng shnntin? u'.n was riff. otL 7 Three of of the the five five rri Admlntbtntrlx Awrautx cf 1 ece ordered the Malotis back to port. There its chartered status was established, and it was allowed to go. I For two weeks Insull dropped j from sight. Close watch was kept 6.c.i.u..,lk .uu.cul an- WASHINGTON, July 19: The v . .wvU Federal Commission has ac- . he landed. It was reported that he cused four companies engaged in intended to traverse the Suez Can- tne and distribution of glass jal and seek sanctuary in either and In the' glazing contracting trace or me fugitive. named. On March 29 the ship appeared D Fa in the harbor of Istanbul. Capt KUSSia UenOlUlCeS j Mousourts, her master, notified the rft 1 n . purs auuiunwes ne wisnea to coal Urill5ii 1 aOvlolo and provision and continue to Ru manian uiacK sea ports wltn "one passenger." Rumania had previously , rfTr "aI f.ff "'"J of Communis! I""nat.onaI Del. vers .Message announced she would arrest Insull. but seemingly experienced a change mDTt, T.., ..,.,' of heart, intimating he would not" rnn ;uw , ,,.,'. ... , , . Communist paper Humanite pub be interfered with if he was "found . . CZ , Turkish action balked these rosy of the Communlst mtemationalc plans. The Maaltls was not penrjlt- at Moscow denouncing the Pro-ted to clear; te the that desp fact fasclst di of Brltlsh Consepva. Capt. Mousourls filed a formal pro-.tives test with the Greek, consul citing post-war pacts which made the Bosporus a "free, way" to the Black Sea. Finally Taken Turkey held Samuel's ship at an- ihftl" OTlH Aitrr tin nn nM In... I -I. Harsh Terms On Borrowers .. . , . . '(Chairman of United States Home jermlttcd the government to turn. , . ... , , .,.. . y Loan Board Answers Criticism a fugitive over to a friendly power provided the crime for which'' WAOtrTvr.Tor a t..i he was ught was neither politica Home Loan Bank Board Chalrman, uUl uMSry. u . 01 insull John Fah t(J refused a request that he come a- criticism that his agency Is lm snore voluntarily. The next day, narsh terrns on borrower3 , Easter Sunday, the Malotis was He warned that a proposed three I given permission to continue, out year moratorium on the principal even while steam was being raised of loans would cause the govern-in her rusty boilers, Turkish police ment grave financial embarrass-boarded her, seized Insull and took ment. Prince Rupert Vancouver-Jasper frm any point Thtiiyearmak!tauTriangle1,Tour" viaVancouverl 600 mile through the sheltered waters of the "Inside Passage" and 1300 miles of some of Canada's most majestic mountains. It's a grand holiday adventure. Vancouver U the gateway 4o the vast Pacific North-vest plajijround. There Is a Health of entertainment awaiting you . scores of places to see many new things to do. PUb. not for this fine vacation. Scenery! Outdoor sports 1 A cruise on a "Prince" ship! Gay, metropolitan Vancouver! There are few other trips that offer such a variety of holiday attractions. Fart Ineludtt mta1$ mud berth n ittnmtr uhil at im, S0 your ntarttt agtnt he will be glad to help you. McClymont Simmonson. McDonald, Zbura, Hale, Bill Scherk, Stromdahl. i Acropolis O'Neill, Magnet, H. ' Schaeffer. S. Schaeffer, Mentenko. Referee was Dominic Montcsano and time keeper. Jack Unwin. L. w. Stephenson, engineer for the Dominion Radiotelegraph Service, and Mrs. Stephenson, after having made the trip north from Abyssinia or Persia, but a power- business of monopolizing practices Vancouver to Stewart, disembarked iui telescope trained on the horizon in the St. Louis area. Two organ-1 from the Catala here, today. Mr off Port Said, Egypt, revealed no lzations of Union Glazers also were Stephenson will visit Digby Island on official duties. FINANCES IMPROVE LEICESTER, Eng.. July 10: (CPl Leicester City Football Club last ason made a profit of 1.466 ($7. 330) in spite of a falling off In gate receipts which were 2,000 '$10, 000) less than the previous year. LAST TIMES TONIGHT AMce Faye in "YOU'RE A SWEETHEART" (7:30 and 9:35). 2nd Show at 9:03. BEGINNING TOMORROW FOR TWO DAYS! James Oliver Curwood's Dynamic Drama of the Frozen North! fMPRIMITIVEl MPASS'ONS! mm en ths Trlanfls Extra! Extra! LOUIS VS. SCIIMELING FIOIIT PICTURES 2 REELS -2 Running Time 16 Minutes 1st Reel: The Actual Fight Znd ReeU-Entlrely In Slow Motion. Each "Administration 1938, I waa appotn;- 12m estate of Jaxnrt for March 15. The failure of his comoanles meant .u.n..j .. u.. xt.vuvea. dweaaed. man an oartiea havim' i rw In ni..i.. the failurn rrf Samuel Insull ner- "e. " ""IcUt U . her: I - -- r on penally snow ana wie remain- br required to furnish m. prcsperly Tne mianight berore that day he U1 t- mg basket was scored by Bill fled in disguise from his closely session held by his wife, his son, fou0wed with five, guarded apartment, boarded a Samuel Insu". Jr- and younger Teams for evenlng uere: chartered steamer, a dingy 2.500 brother, Martin, who had been his Westvlew Brown, Stan Scherk. tramp, the MaloUs, and disappeared chief of staf 111 conquering the at sea. Radio reached out and Ore- kingdom. Glass Monopoly In United States Cook. Mah. Long. verified, to me on or before the 30th day of Augutft, A. D. 1938. and 'all parties indebted to the euta ire required to rav the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED the 13th day of July, A. V 1935 ANNA MARIE BENSON. Administratrix of Estate of James Lurten, Deceaaed, Ocean FaluC B.C. Ta$s4ty, July j9i net FOUR THE DAILY NEWS 193! MUSICAL, COLORFUL Alice Fare in "You're a Sweetheart," Showing At Capitol Theatre. Alice Faye and George Murphy musical. Ken Murray, Wfllian. Qargan, Andy Devine, Charles Winninger and Donald Meek are other well known members of the cast. Song hits of the picture include "My Fine Feathered Friend," "You're a Sweetheart" "Oh, Oh, Oklahoma," "So It's Love" and i"Who Killed Maggie?'' I INSURED LV TIME Business napoleon . r-iu . in If.K....... . Alumni n ru. nvuufcr: r j n.. verhouie, Haaeltoh. . . a O. Skomedal.'E. Fos. John Joha. de and Mri; H Bplsak, city Re Colin T. Martin. N. Morris. jon M. C Blrrell. North vr M strand ahd H Bulkier: t American ambassador that Insull. "tview Defeats Both Acropolis Vancouver; Mrs. H. K Norman R; Stevens and I R, U; was at American disposal and on lyzed. Lacking Judicial means of'AprU 2 he transferred from a eettine the PT.maimatP mif f nro.l notl where he had been under ece, it turned to the political On ' surveillance, to a detention prison. I i A na. - - bert, H. M. SE. York; Miss Nor. Tulip, Skldegate Mission; A, Butt Barrett Point; E. Davles and fm. lly. Stewart; C. EUlson and a o Blrrell, Blllmor; O. Knock, Eutet Tonight'! train, due from v. 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