i "PTdnda7, July a; ls,l THE DAILY NEWS HARD WORDS DRAMA IS : . YESTERDAY: TODAY: CELL-MATES FOR WOMEN POWERFUL SCHOOL-MATES Jergens Crime Sehoor Is Tratsre Offering New York Stock Exchange Hnd At Capitol Theatre Fr iUiHe I Can't See Why They Take Jobs Of Week 1 French Milled Bath Soap BABY WALKER , BABY PRAMS Up From , Assorted Odor SPECIAL 3 CAKES FOR 23c Ormes Ltd. 7hm Ihontzr Drvuzpists Tht iltxtll Store rheata; tl tx Open Dally Frem I un. UU II jjo. Kondar and HoUdayi From 12 aeon till I su 7 tun. till t f jn. 'IF1 FLOOR COVERING DOMINION PRINTED LINOLEUM qaare .Yard DOMINION INLAID LINOLEUM Square Yard DOMINION, BATTLESHIP LINOLEUM Square Yard DOJIINIO.V CORK LLVOLEUM Square Yard MATS REXOLEUM MATS Size 18x35. Each FELTOL MATS Size 27x54. Each CO.VGOLEUM SWTS Size 18x35. Each 10NGOLEUM MATS Size 35x36. Each .OXGOLEUM MATS Size 35x54. Each TABLE CLOTH 45 inches wide. Yard Baggage SUIT CASES Up GLADSTONE BAG Up from. DRESS TRUNKS I5? from WARDROBE Up from D. ELIO 85c $1.40 $2.10 $2.10 25c 75c 45c S1.00 $1.25 50c .ABf HIGH CHAIRS With lur.em.tray $6 75 BABY JUMPER SWINGS and gQ rjj $4.00 $23.00 BABY FOLDING CARRIERS Up From $7 00 BABY PEDAL KAR CO . y oo.iu " ' BABY ROCKING HORSES J 5Q 3 $1.75 $13.00 $10.00 $22.00 FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 916 THIRD AVENUE FREE DELIVERY IN CITY. ifa mtprpsfino tn know when reading thfi Hailv NpwJ that the people of the whole district are doing the bame. ) NE7T YORK. July 27: CP) -irmiam ilcChesney Martin jr, 31-year old president of the Nera York Stock Exchange and a -regretful" bachelor, sat don in hU guarded air-conditioned office hunched his knees against the desk and confessed to a weakness io' the simple life. First paid preside .S of the Exchange, be gets J43XO0 a year for it. "I harent any expensiTe habits," he said. (He neither smokes not drinks; doesnt keep a car In Ne York). "I Hke to go to the theatr but I go by myself and usually sit in the balcony. I used to play tennis three or four times a week at Forest Hills. Lately Tre been tci bUST." Rich girls disturb him. "Barbara Hutton." he says,' "has done more to destroy American capitalism than any other indiTiduaL" That" pretty heated for anyone as gentle as Mr. Martin. He gets cross, too about rich girls who take Jobs sc they can say they're earning money. A fiend for work, Mr. Martin doesn't act like a go-getter. He mores slowly, speaks slowly, smiles often but slowly. His clothes arc commonplace. Social life doesnt interest him but he's being asked I around quite a bit, now that he's in the limelight. He says he woukl like to trarel erery day of his life Dance Wore Him Down Last March be went on a Mediterranean cruise. He had been putting InzO-hour work days helping draft the Exchange's new constitu tion, he said, so. after it was over he went aboard ship and spent tre first three days sleeping. "I didnt speak to anybody foi seren days." he reflected. "I ate at a table by myself. I was prett sick of talking to people by then One night toward the end of thi cruise. I asked a girl to dance I then couldn't get away until 1:30 I was completely worn out." It was bis second trjp abroad. In 1927 alter his Junior year at Yale, h went on a European tour. -mt. iiarun nas never come to consider New York home, though hes been here seven years now ever since he purchased a membership in' the Stock Exchange. He lives at the Yale Club, because re ilikes to think he's here only tern- 'nnnrllv Ct T C. V. I - V. 1 t -j uk ufuu jo uia iiuuic uui he doesn't get there more than once a month. The son of well-to-do parents -his father is president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis-Mr. Martin says he gives, most of his money away. He gets annoyed with people who accuse him of straddling the fence Though he tries t6 be unemotional in his analysis of economic trend he says that doesn't prevent him from having convictions of his own; Only half the age of most of Martin is in office board wants me." ft in KEN RAYNER For Your RADIO SERVICE MODERN EQUIPMENT REASONABLE RATES PHONE BLACK 712 CENTRAL' HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Best Household Coal MKS. C. E. BLACK Fresh Local Kaw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY phone $7 Sometimes amasing and sometimes tragic but always exciting. "Crime School.- oprataS at th-Ca ratal Theatre tonight as the nid - week feature presraUttoc. ton tains an indfcUaent of brutal ootrided methods in dealing with juvenile crime. The story is that of the determined fight of an idealistic jrrans official to introduce his ideas Into a reformatory of the old type. Six boys are the storm centre around which the fight rages. Humphrey Bogart. playing ris .first hero ro5-? is the idealistic commissioner, do-in; his part with sympathetic understanding, rigor and aggressiveness. Remarkably true to life performances are said to be given by the six boys who are the same boys who became famous in both stage and screen versions of "Dead End." Bobby Jordan is the leader of these boys. The romantic interest Is provided by Gale Page, a beautiful newcomer to the screen from radio. Kuffaws. Harmless!' ESCAPE By a Traveller Who Ran Into a Nest of Snakes and Fled " I started early about four In the morning and climbed steadily higher up the mountains. Just out of" Yale. "About nine o'clock I had reached the pass between two peaks so decided to lie down and rest through the hottest hours of the day for I was about half-way to my destination. I must have dozed off then. Awakening with a start, I found that the blazing sun was hlsh overhead and the mountain air moUonless in the noonday heat Just a few feet away from me there was a languid movement a snake huge reptile, coiled lazily on the rock, sunning itself! There was another and another a dozen of them! And on ' tthe ledge above me lay another of the slinky fellows, eyeing me in silence. One more slithered out and coiled up In the sunshine nearby. "I looked wildly about for an av enue of escape but a huee rentile made desultory movements alorg the trail which I had climbed. There was Just one way out a long sheer drop to a switch-back belcw Desperately I Jumped and landed on a pile of small rocks. The miracle was that I didn't break both legs. The hard landing -had shaken me up quite a bit but I ran wildlv down the crude trail, stumbling at times, picking myself un and rac ing on. It was three miles to an isola- WHIFFLETS From The Waterfront ex- was doubled over. he spluttered, between 'why them's bull snakes. And did I feel silly!" Anna May Ullman, .Hazelton. j Charges against the Atlln Flsh-erles and John Haldane of having !fiockeye salmon in possession illegally before the opening of the season were both dismissed by Magis-, trate McClymont. W. O. Fullton acted as counsel foe. the fisheries department while T. W. Brown appeared for the defendants. Union steamer- Catala, Capt. James Findlay, having been delayed with heavy freights at way-points, returned at 0:50 last night from Stewart, Anyox and other northern points and sailed an hour or so later for Vancouver and way-ports. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. James Watt, arrived in port at 9 o'clock this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 1 o'clock thLi afternoon lor Skagway .and other L mOT its a CRIME i kids tat knunr Prt seirtetf by WAftHtR BROS, SUrrint SEE the gutter gang of "Dead End" rise to new heights to break a vicious system that couldn't break them! . . , THE'DEAD END KIDS HUMPHREY BOGART BILLY HALOP BOBBY JORDAN LEO CORCEY CABRIELDELL-KUNTZ HALL-BERNARD PUNSLEY Sow Pity by Cru Wilbur sad Yinccat Sbcrmta ,000 pounds. 8c and 7Vjc; Alter.. 40.000 pounds. McCallum, 8tc and 7ic; Eeagle, 40.000. Sebastian. 8'c and 74c; Bernice. 18,000, Whiz, 88c and 7c; Wireless, 16,000. Booth, 8c and 7c; Irene J.. 16,-500, Ripley. 8c and 7c. Red and ling cod sold for 3c. Capt. Charles Ness has relinquished command of the Seattle halibut schooner Venture, to 'Capt. L. R. Metz, Capt. Ness, who was married in June, Is to take a honeymoon trip. The power yacht Merrily of Seat tie. In the course of a cruise to Alaska with Arthur H. Kinnan, its owner, and party 0f four on board was an overnight visitor to rwrt ted prospector's cabin which I had i arrivinS yesterday afternoon from the past leaders of the Exchange jnassed on my way up but I ran!the 50111,1 and Proceeding this as long as the. aU the way. Not walUng to knock I burst In 'Snakes! M gasped to .the old man. 'Hundreds of snakrs I up on the mountain. I jumped over a cliff and.' " I "He looked at the terrified morning to Ketchikan. C. P. R. steamer Princess Loulv Capt. S. K. Oray, southbound from Skagway to Vancouver with a capacity list of passengers. Is due .pression on my face and laughed from the north at 3:30 this after- I ..... 1 f l. A J L f I rwn n n ...1 1 1 1 1 . - . The Dally New ijis an audited , circulation. Play safe I J. H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bide. iw Ai it DArr Frtm t Sott kr CrtM WOw A Fnt NtbMu Pictar ALSO COMEDY AND REVIEW Note This Picture Not Suitable For Nervous or Very Young Children Alaska points whence she will re-. turn here next Monday southbound. The vessel had a capacity .list of tourist passengers. I Six halibut vessels sold catches totalling 170,000 pounds at Seattle yesterday as follows: Columbia, 39.- Tonight and Thursday At 7:33 and 9:33 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE AUGUST FURNITURE SALE 6 ODD DRESSERS Walnut finish, priced at Phone 775 $16-50 and S18-50 317 THIRD AVEXH "REGENT" STAINLESS ENAMELWARE Modern In Appearance Easy to Clean Color Combinations to Match Your Kitchen Ivory Trimmed with Blue, Black or Red. NOW ON DISPLAY AT GORDON'S HARDWARE PHONE 311 McBKIDE ST. IX HIE SLTRKMi: t'Ot'KT OK UR1TISII COLUMBIA IN' ritOHATE In the Matter of the "Administration Art" And In the Matter of the Entate of James Larvn, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by order of Ills Hcrar, w. E, Flaher mnd on the 1Tth (lay of June. A. D. 1938, I was appointed AdmLnWratrlx of the eUt of James Irtcn, dooeaaed. and all parties harlni cUtaa agalnat the mid ortftte r here . cy required u fumtahi Bame, properly terlXiod, to me on or before the 30th toy of Augu. A. D. 1938. and all par- . - mmie are irquirea Jo pay the amount of their Indebtedness 1?8ATID tb 01 JU1 D' ANNA MARIE BENSON Admlatotrairix of Entte of I Jama Vuaea. Deccofced, Ocean taUi, B.C. ' ix tiii: hi 1'itt.MK rot kt or niun H Ol.l.MIIIA IX l'KOI(.TK m In the Matter of the "AdmlnWr"0" Art- In the Matter of 'the ltate of Mrtl11 Conway, Itere.ed ... TAKE NOTICE that LnUera of " mtntetraUon of the Estate of M,rS Cwway. Deceased, lat of BkJM!T' the Territory of AUmka. United S-r of America, who died at Ska-'.. "ka, on the Uth. day of Januajr . ... . . uiiravii- tt iflxura to mn out on m "-r .ta Court of British Oolumhia on l"ttnt day of July 1938. All per Claims against the Mild IM1 w-rif quired to pmmt them to me ymtlni on or before the 31st , li Aujruift. 1038. and all prrn WW to the said lUto are hereby WX's to nd tn the amotm of their ina ednetts to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Ruprrt, D- L Jth day of July, 19.18. H'F. OLASSE?. ornoua. Adoui)""1.01