prince ttiiiictt DaNy r3cU)0 Saturday, March 22, 1947 SABOTAGE AND MURDER DRAMA t. . "Crack. up." With l'at ONricn. Claire Trevor and "Herbert (Marshall, Coming to Capital Sabotage of world-famous art treasures and a mysterious murder spark the odd drama, "Crack Up." With Pat OBilen, Claire Trevor and Herbert Marshall, which Is to be featured at the Capitol Theatre here Sunday ntldnisht and Monday. Hard-bcilcd drama, humorous interludes and thrilling action mark the picture. A mysterious explosion in the hold of a ship destroying a fa-Jt oils painting enroute from New Mother and Daughter Will Promenade in Easier Outfits ' from WALLACE'S m m- 4 WALLACE'S A Store for Mother and Daughter " Movinj:, racking, Cratms, Shipping and Central ; ' ' Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1010 Phones CO and C8 fVM 'S A- DIBB PRINTING CO. HAPPY WONG Co. Wholesale and Retail FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 214 Sixth Street Black 289 K UMII m.l , : General York to England, arouses suspicion of sabotage in the mind of a New York art museum curator, who shortly afterwards is found murdered. A museum art expert, played by O'Brien, is sought as the murderer after he is found suffering from a mental crack-up. the result or a slugging. Working frcm cover, O'Brien stum bles on to a big art racket. Miss Trcvcr, as Pat O'Brien's financee, helps greatly in clearing up the mysteries. Marshall a Scotland Yard man, posing as a visiting British art expert, also aids the New York police in breaking the case. His interest in Miss Trevor, however, causes O'Brien some uncomfortable moments. The rast includes Wally Ford, nay Collins. Erskine Sanforcf and Mary Ware, B n n a S a Special For EASTERTIDE! One Large PHOTO of Yourself or the children, mounted and tinted, for only $1.89 Make Your Appointment Early For the Best Call at CHANDLER'S STUDIO 21 C llh St. P.O. Uox GI3 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. G R E EC T A I It N I) G S NORTHERN LIGHT ROOK ROOM era) (Over Wallace's Store) for Bibles, lister Cards, Mottoes : Contractor We to basemi'iilf, rcsliinling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. Demolish or move buildings. 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTF.El) I CALL BLUE filO and wc will give an estimate. P.O. UOX 654 PRINCE RUPERT CANADIAN PIANIST SCORES NEW TRIUMPH Ida Krehm, whose rise to topflight position among pianists of the continent, forms a success story of the music world, is shown in photograph with Sir Ernest MacMillan, famous conductor of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, with whom she scored a new triumph in symphony appearance in Toronto. She had rushed there from Chicago In last-minute substitution for Rudolf Ser-kin to play the Brahms Concerto No. 1 in D minor. Miss Krehm won the applause of the critics and of Toronto's other music lovers lor her mastery of an assignment difficult for any woman or man pianist. Because of her success, she was Immediately re-engaged for the next season. Miss Krehm Is a Canadian-born concert pianist. Her native city is Toronto, where she won the first of many music honors. In addition to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, she has been soloist also with the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia, Chicago and St. Louis symphony orchestra. Her home now is Chicago. The Experts Say - - POULTRY CUTS POPULAR WITH SMALL FAMILY EASTER SUGGESTIONS With Easter practically on the doorstep, the Easter dinner menu for the family of two, three, or four, may well be built around poultry cuts. Even the larger family mlay want t0 serve cuts on this special occasion so that everyone around the table may have, for once, their favorite pjrtion of the chicken. At first glance the price asked for these cuts, particularly the breasts and legs, may look high. However, when one considers the fact that there is no waste, as the chicken is all ready to be cooked, and also that one is buying the choicest parts or the bird it must be admitted that the price is not out of line. Wings, backs and necks are naturally much lower in price than breasts and lc?i. With a thought to Easter.Sun-day dinner, home economists suggest three ways in which chicken cuts may be served. iStuffed Chicken Legs Remove bones from ckicken less. Fill cavity In each leg with favorite poultry dressing. Sew or skewer together to ccse open ing. Brown legs In hot fat using one tablespoon of fat per leg. Bake covered in a moderately slow oven, 325 degrees F.. for ibout one hour or until tender, feasting occasionally; or cook covered on top of stove for about one hour, over very" low heat One large chicken leg, stuffed, two ssrvings. Fried or Baked Chicken J.reasls 2 chicken breasts flour salt prippcr '4 cup fat Dredso chicken breasts with seasoned flour, brown on both sides In hot fat', cover and simmer over low heat for 50 to CO minutes. or until tender; or bake covered in a moderately slow oven, 325 degrees F. for one hour basting occasionally. Three to fcur servings. Devilled Wings 0 chklien wings I VN:up fat I 1 teaspoon mustard j Vz teaspoon paprika , few grains of cayenne ; Vz tear poon salt 1 teaspoon vines r 2 tableiipoons water 8LONDIE VOL) JIJST PULL! IT OUT THEN h-OVK DOES a SQUEEZE IT iW TAPE IT SNWPS J 1 BACK BALK IN IN WOPK? r t-1 j 1 cup soft buttered bread crumbs Place pieces of chicken in a baking dish. Mix fat with seasonings and spread over chicken. &A water. Sprinkle with crumbs and bake, covered in a moderately slow oven 325 degrees F.. for one hour; or cook, covered, on ton or stove over very low heat for 45 to GO minutes. LARGE RAIL SYSTEM India has the fourth largest! railway system in the world with ! 41,434 miles of track. ! SALTIER THAN SEA 1 The average salinity of Qrrut ; Salt Lake, Utah, is almost six times greater than that of the ocean. DADDY WAS JAILED--Strick en with pneumonia, four-year-old Janet Margaret Hewitt Is wrapped in rough blankets and held by her mother in their coal-less London home. The child's father William Frederick Howitt. 47-year-old laborer, was lined for stealing coal to warm her bedroom. The magistrate expressed his sympathy but explained that in the present fuel crisis, to ignore the theft -would be to encourage others to steal the scarce commodity. Janet's father was arrested while collecting 50 pounds of coal dropped from wagons at a siding. No Soap! ' lZ AND! ( THIS THl3 IS IS 1 M CiCHT U. EXTENSION IS DESCRIBED Doug Clark, Lin Brown llcai d, rir lures Shown at Forum Functions of the University of British; Coluimbla extension diparlmient were outlined toy Doug Clark of that department as a part of the program at the weekly National Film Forum in the "Civic Centre Thursday night It was suggested that library and phonographic record circulation services might be of particular interest in Prince Rupert. Another speaker at the Forum was Miss Lin Brown who dealt with the consumer co-operative and credit union movement, her discourse following the presentation of two films depicting credit union and co-operative operations. 'Credit Unions the Peo- Hotel. . . arrivals Is Prince Rupert N Phillips, Now Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McLcod, Por-i-hcr Island; A. McLeod, Porcher Island; F. R. Skidmor.Uanaimo; L. F. Lowell, Nanalmo; Mr. E. Bruce, city; Mrs. D. Tulasky, city; A. II. C. Morcton, Vancouver. EARLY SETTLERS The Dutch established a maritime station at the Cape of Good Hope, Africa's southern top, in 1C52. CITY OF HILLS The seven hills upon which Rome is built are the Caplto-line. Palatine, Avertine, Qulrlnal, Viminal, Esquallne and Caelius. SINGER Treadle Sewing Machines Available Now! Machines For Rent REPAIRS AND PARTS Sewing Classes Buttons. Trims, Dress Accessories, etc, PHONE SO I Singer Sewing Machine Co. G39 Third Ave. West EARLY NEWS IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should bo In the office by 10 a.m. Contributors arc asked to bear this In mind. Items of social and persona) interest, are always welcome. ANNOUNCING the pie's Bank" and "Consumers Serve Themselves" .were the titles of the films. There was general discussion to bring the evening's proceedings to a close. RETURNS FROM CONCERT TOUR j The town of Ocean Falls en- joyed the first cultural program of Its kind in 12 years Thursday night when Joseph J. Franky, Prince Rupert concert pianist, 'played in the auditorium there while returning from New Westminster where he also had a concert engagement. Mr. Franky returned to the city Friday afternoon on the Camosun from a two weeks' trip during which he played the two concerts, and Is looking forward to another engagement tour In May when he will play a series of concerts under sponsorship of the Western College of Education at Bcllingham. Despite the fact that his Ocean Falls performance received little advance billing, It was well attended, Mr. Franky said. In New Westminster, where he Is well known, there was considerable interest In his playing. i 1 larh of tH m ThkW Aft" f p imH it Mft ind ticprfwUbl. Of 4 ptfiillf (or tK rlj W thri (fctldrtit up to'tfrfi i(t, tKjr hrig relW from aiaey onimwt ditramfera tad Ht-vwftts of childhood . s . kffp baby frab nd hpf7. 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