Local News It BABIES BORN BEHIND BARS 3" pq Prince tltipttt PaHp Kctojs JLto. ' Friday, August 6, 1343 SO N. meeting, Friday, 8 p.m. (184) Mrs. J. iMkv j returned to the city V this morning from Vn, the Princess LulUm 0n rhnn'' f" Lemire and mall drf.turnedt0'ecityThur6- u tuwrnoon h i. ... More People Wear month's holldav i,i . V"' dn. Friday, August Stetson Hats -1 Ml M -J. TKlm A 1 ' LJJn.VX't- -i, U.S. VICE-PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE COMES HOME-Sena-tor Alben Barkley, U.S. Democratic vice-presidential nominee was greeted by his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Barkley, and his two grandchildren, Alben Barkley III, and Dorothy Ann Barkley, when he arrived home in Paducah, By WILLIAM J. CONWAY CHICAGO (AP) Hundreds of children have been born In a .-iranee. obscure world. They are the infanta of women prisoner In penal and correctional institutions. This has been a virtually unknown chapter in the story of life behind the bars.. But now the information has been gathered by the John Howard Asso-iuti,m a orivate aeenev that seeks to rehabilitate released prisoners, improve prisons and prevent crim. Questionnaires were sent out to get the answers to such questions as these: How many such babies are born? How long can Die mother keep them? Can mothers, when freed, regain their little ones? The survey, made in the U.8., covered 65 state penitentiaries, women's reformatories and girls' training schools in 39 states, the District of Columbia and Hawaii. The study showed 328 tables were born last year to prisoners of 31 Institutions. The women were pregnant, when they were imprisoned. Some had husbands. Some were slgle. The babies were delievered in prison hospitals in only eight of the institutions, in the other cases the births were in state, county, city or private hospitals. Offirials use a variety of means to avoid leaving a blot on the child's formal record in reporting the place and clrcum-siances of his birth. In most rases the birth certificate lust lists the name of the hospital and city, or only the name ol the city or county. But Illegitimate youngsters don't have such a good chance to escape a stigma. The birth rertifiratcs bear a stamp of "Illegitimate" in a dozen states. At training schools, the prisoners are minor girls. In seven place, they can keep their babies as long as they are in the hospital. The period ranges from !o weeks to three months. In one school the mother never sees the child. In two others the babies are taken away at birth if they are to be adopted. i Adult women t.i reformatories and penitentiaries can keep their MISPLACED SYMPATHY VANCOUVER Twa constable WEDDED IN VANCOUVER Miss Bartelle Jeffery Becomes Bride of Archie Thompson Miss Bartelle Jeffery, daughter of Mrs. Jessie Jeffery of Van couver, and Archie J. Thompson, son or Mr. and Mrs. James H. Thompson, pioneer residents of Prince Rupert, were married in Vancouver at Ryerson United Church on Saturday evening last. Rev. E. D. Braden, pastor oi the church, conducted the marriage, ceremony which was followed by a reception in the Georgia Hotel. Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. Thompson left for a motor trip through the Okan-agan after which they will return to Vancouver to take up residence in a home they have purchased on St. Kilda Avenue in North Vancouver. Mr. Thompson is engaged in the practice oi law in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Thompson returned to the city by air Tuesday afternoon from Vancouver after attending the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Leavitt arrived in the city this morning from Vancouver on the Princess Louise. . NEW MUM HER r. lor Chicken in the Rough' to latte nome III. I' tJJ IjCIVIC CENTKEf ".DINING ROOM A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy MAPLE. OLD COLONY DINING SUITE, Refractory Extention Table. Atmosphere of distinction to live with. Phone 775 337 Third Ave. WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Dcvclopimr, Printinc Enlari;iiiir QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies SALT LAKES FEKKV SCHEDULE Dally except Mon. & Tucs. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2, 2:3U, 4:30, 6:30. 7:10. Saturday Every hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return All schedules weather permitting. Inquiries 123 Taxi van-.o, couver. DEDICATED STEAKS! Guaranteed Tender, Dellclous Reasonably Priced Pioneer Food Market. Phone 62. (185, Charles Anderson of the Commodore Rooms has asked he Daliy News to make it clear that he was not the man of the same name who was fined in sunnlvin i, "7 . . ee lor i .naians. v-oh uartiett has returned to the citv n iii,. after an ah,. ,?Tn.CC I served in ih. ' J-.. , "ei in , : . ' ounng the ar and later had i,.n ... from which he is now recuperating. He and Mrs. Bartlett have taken up res.ucnce on Fourth Street. Announcements wui b chanted tat n full mouth t 36 cenu a word Orange Tea. Proceeds Protestant Home. Oddfellows' Hall. September 1. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. Queen Mary IODE. Bazaar, October 20. Sons of Norway and Bon la Fail ; Bazaar Oct. 22. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. Nov 18. Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23, 2:30 pin., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambrai Chanter. IODE Ka'.e November 23th. Dance. Every Saturday night Oddfellows' Hall. U97i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible foi any debts Incurred in my name by anyone other than myself. lt W. C. DAVIES. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN I will not be responsible for any debts incurred In my name other than by myself personally U83 f J. C. McNEIL. MOSQUITO BITES CAUSE OF FEVER PISA. Italy A mosquito fevei has stricken thousands here, resulting in temperatures as high as 106. Sufferers get violent tremblings .fits and lose consciousness. So far, no one ha.-, died. Timely Recipe WEINEB SVPPER DISH meal to yield six servings are as IOiiOWS! c skinned welners 8 oz. spaghetti cup fat '.4 cup chopped onion ' cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons flour 'i teaspoon salt U teaspoon pepper i uiy jnu.si.ara 2 cups mushroom soup Cook spaghetti. Slice franks pennywise. Pan-frv weiner onion and celery in fat for five minutes. Add flour, salt, pepper and mustard. Blend well. Add AUGUST SALE OF Fur Coats ems . . . Soccer tonight. Roosevelt rK 7 p.m. High School vs. Legion. ,(U) Alfred Chow returned to the bv Thursday afternoon "um a Dusiness trip to Vancou- ver. Don't forget Kinsmen's mld- " " '"l,,,lucn B 1 civic Centre. Music by Four uukcs. (184, Miss Mary McMillan, who lias been spending the past two weeks in the city, will return to her home in Vancouver on the Prince George tomorrow evening. Midland Pines are now open with sales and service at the highway entrance, 1401 Freder- ichSt. Imperial Oil credit cards wlI, be acC(lpled L,avenaUe- 188) F- L- McClement who has been the city on Shell Oil Co. bust ness. left, hv vtH, iap on his return to Vancouver. Shell Oil Co. has been consid I ering for some time the possibility of establishing here. MANY EVENTS, PRIZES FOR PORT DAY 71' Trophies and prizes ranging as high as $50 have been set aside for winners of the com- petitive even's which will be the wumwouc ui i iim,c nupci t a fort Day on August 2fi. Nineteen evenu win taKe up most ol the day, beginning at 10 a.m. The celebration will begin with a grand parade of boats led by the Port Queen's barge, on which will be Queen Agnes Macintosh and her court. It will be followed by a line of decorated vessels. Best decorated boat will receive a $25 prize. Highest cash prizes will go to the first and second prize win ning boats in the halibut gear setting contest. The winner will receive the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. trophy, plus $50 and individual trophies! for each crew member. Second boat will receive a $50 award. In the races, the boats thif year will run a straight course for prizes of up to $25. plus trophies. The $25 prizes will be for larger boats such as fish packers over 60 feet long and for fishing vessels in the 45 to 60 foot class. , There will be many $10 prizes , Two bands will keep the crowd entertained during the day. Arrangements have been made to have the Prince Ruoert Shrine Club Band and the Greenville Gold Medal Band in attendance at the wharfside. A refreshment booth will be set up on the Armour Salvage Co. dock near the position ol the Inripps' srnu- I A number of features have been planned to hold the Inter- i st of the crowd in the periods Between the water events. 5 J Phone 311 '"unRsl,,'" longer. Mothers In !wo w5 prtsons prisons can can keen keep their their rhll- chil than any other brand. Just one look will convince you that the STETSON is the smartest hat just one touch of the . fine felt and you know that the STETSON is a top grade hat. lry a STETSON It wears better and we know that you will like the smooth, smart lines of Stetson styling. Aoji Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Lid. Third Avenue NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone m P.O. Boz 196 Meals Mem an d 7SL Y :1f fcw .3! Tog J Sets Cwro I0PPE B.je IK !FXSE huh ihfr fSRVICl "n and w new 'lumhinK bath- IT UTING lone 108 E ARM f'uTTE 11, 21 Mt "nt me 568 BOTH (iLA.MOl'R A.M WARMTH WILL BE VOl KS THIS WINTER IF VOIT WEAR O N E OF THESE Ll'XlRIOl'S COATS. MUSKRAT SQUIRREL MOUTON CONEY LEOPARD BLACK SEAL WHEN YOl' BUY were sympathetic when t.hpv called an ambulance for a man they found collapsed on a city street here. But when lie jumped up before the ambulance came and ran headfirst into a plate-glass window, cutting his arms, they arrested him for being drunk. He was treated in hospital. ! i FIRST MODERN LIFEBOAT The first unsinkable lifeboat was built in 1785 by K. Lukin, a London coachbuilder. soup. Cook slowly about five; minutes, stirring frequently, 1 Serve on hot cooked spaghetti. ; Variation Instead of mush- j room soup use cream of pea or I tomato soup YOI R FUR COAT TOPS IN KITCHEN UTENSILS! See the new "Thermic Ray" stainless steel saucepans with copper bottoms for quicker, even heat, plastic handles and knobs, balanced wein.lu and streamline design. The only copper bottom stainless steel utensils with "Vapor Seal Lids." t I Phone 311 TRY A CLAS&l.'IED AD! USE SWEET Ili'S PERSONALIZED Bl'DGET I'LAX NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES dren two years. In all places, babies remain with the mother until weaned. Relatives have first call on babies sent out into the free world, and they get most of, them. The bulk of the others' C) to adoption or foster homes.1 But In eight places they can end "P in orphanages. 1 Are any arrangements made lr the mother to be reunited with her child after her release if she so desires? Three Institutions replied "no." I The answers from the others were "yr-s" in cases where the mother Is able, fit and willing and has not signed away her rights through adoption. SHI Klf A "n th I . limner ) .,rl Canada Mi. b. Harry Hn land Hratrn A' ttiiK upon an order to me dir-jy'i-d by the fcxehrqurr Court of i mJl""' rtB,'Pd " Otuw. July 13tU. I I have arired the property ni 'tie defendant. Harry Rowland lie ft -en. both real and personal, com-triMiiK the general "ore. until re-"iitly, conducted and operated by ' wild Hrry Rowland Heaven, at wjieen Charlotte City. B C . and Lota nd 2. mora 5. Townmw of 1'ieen Charlotte City. Map W4 All nf which ts hereby offered for wie by tender, for cash. Tender, should be aealed and d-aresned to the Bherlff. Prince Ru-l"rt. marked "Tender " Tender n.UNt In the office of the Sheriff r HI the PTInne Run,.,, 0. riffle n"t Inter than lilifto o'clock ihh.ii. Saturday, AuKunt Hth. 1D4H Tenders " be made for the store stock, and ti' real estate aeparately The highest or any tender not necessarily Ktcepted. Inventories of atock rnnf be seen the office of the Sheriff. Prince " "pert, at the Police Office. Oueen Cnsrlotle city, or at the District Police Office, Court House, Prince Kupert. Uated at Prince Rupert, this 20th lay of ,liy. i94a M. M. 8TEPHEN8. Sheriff. (1891 1 N" KMMKTKV ACT H r Hlik EiKhtnen (18 and Nineteen Ml. Townsite of Masset. Map . excepting Lot "A" of Block Nineteen M9, Townsite of Mb.-set, M..p 946, aa ahown on Befer-ik Plan ioo, and Lot "B" of "jock Nlnete.-n llm. Townsite of v- 1 ... r ui i A FURNACE IN YOUR BASEMENT IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP.... .... when winter drapes her frost trimmed garments around your home. INSTAL AN AIR-CONDITIONING FURNACE NOW THOM SHEET METAL LTD. 253 East First Ave. FAWCETT DEALER Black 881 Moving:, Packing- Crating, Shipping- and General Cartace and Storage For Complete. Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 rhones 60 and 68 It's th e Till McBride Street Let the man of the house boast of l!s work. With B-II Paiut it's something to boast about. j j '"ice Plan leoi. I ' iH.EAti """IsfRctory proof of J?f. .thp """ Certificate of Title Rex Caie f n" ,,am' f Ntxrtka PBCk-'f m, r- hie,, ini?1? MB37' Llmllrd h"H I ' nrl, that 1 ""all. at the - ( r'" "f M one moiuh fro,,, the date Kaicn Co-op WINDOW GLASS IN ALL SIZES - FOR THE HOUSE PICTUKES WE CUT ANY SIZE DOUBLE DIAMOND FOR THE BOAT PHONE WRITE .. DROP IN Phone 179 Box 1127 251 3rd West ... for Tasty Chop Suey O Chow 5 PublM!"loii hereof. Issue a Pr , I 1 ;L """'CRt of Title in ' On he,, 'eu t . of : said lost Certlti,..,, ,.lea. In lloi . ( ; , miLT"nWm" vall1 objection be mi j j, j made to me in writm athe tMM ReKfy of-i PT ( flee i fr nce Ruper.t B.C.. this 3BU, ' Chinese DLhcs a Specialty . Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7;00 a.m. to 3;:30 am. 1 1 McBride St. , "y oi July. 1848, A D I i . ANt,t':W THOMPSON. y Deputy Registrar of Titles M ,iii