-l"" .... -- Famous B.C. Detective, Forbes Cruickshank, Dies - . tp i r.. ... . nun. . . i . i n nr. I pnrcr I h nun h u -i VANCOUVER - Forbes - " " ovm Slums of !... i Bin, n, were missing. j across th ,T llt W WALLAC 'S DEPT. STORE I Snov Togs i For Bo' s and Girls f '-C ,5s With only a camera and a hat His work nl as clues. Mr. Cruickshank, then ture of Owen .el 18 V an an Insnertnr Inspector with with t.h the R B.C. 17 Ti-,nj 1 lilKjnk,i; pro. "u arry 8cjkh A vlnclal police, started an Invest! convicted of n,Z ."" I l gallon that took him through the Glllis and han ' ' IM"8W ii im F1- i-' -r rih If "Ka ..3 t 1 '7.958.95 Prince Rupert Daily Ne Cruickshank, one of British Columbia's most famous detectives, died Tuesday. He was 80. Mr. Cruickshank won international fame for his work in solving the notorious Beryl O hijacking and murder case In 1K24 and was given credit for clearing up a $42,000 Nanaimo. B.C., bank robbery the following year. The Beryl G, a small vessel In the rum-running trade between Canada and the United States, was found off the State of Washington in 1924, her decks covered with bloodstains. The owner, itiuiouujr, VJClODer 22 10 I Board Trying To Avert Strike VANCOUVER (CP) New talks aimed at averting a strike In the southern B.C. Interior lumber industry have been Inaugurated by the British Columbia Department of Labor. A spokesman for the department said that a conciliation oincer may meet Jointly with the International Woodworkers of America (ClO-CCL) and operators today. 'I he 1WA voted last week in favor of a strike by a narrow margin following rejection of a govei nment conciliation board recommendation for a three-cent hourly wage Increase. No strike date has been set. operators also rejected, the award. and up. . All Ages. 5 Selected for quality with an eye 2 toward economy. All colors, too. 1 I k E WYM AH Vi ' HILlra"'! WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE I -i.B. ... GROWING FAMILY EDMONTON. England (CP) Mrs. Robert Taylor gave birth to twins in this Middlesex town near London. She was already the mother of boys aged 12 and 10, and quadruplets aged four. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SIlirriNTi . . . FORWARDING . . . STORAGE Experienced handling local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA LINDSAY'S" Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. Plume KO or 68 Cor. 2nd and Park Ave. TODAY to SATURDAY Evenings 7: - 9:05 p.m. Matinee Saturday 2: p.m. TOTE HMoisyuvriaTini I his ailvcrmrmenr is not puhhthed or displaced the Liquor ( onirol Ituard or bv the Government of British ( nlumhi GEORGE "FOGHORN" WINSLOW is attempting to secure the clothes off Clifton Webb's back for a Boy Scout drive in a scene from Twentieth Century-Fox's hit comedy "Mister Scoutmaster," which starts at the Capitol today. Little does Webb realize thai ooon he will become the Scoutmaster of a pack of daredevil Eoy Scouts, and in doing so wind up with many a headache and much more grey hair. Edmund Gwenn and Frances Dee are also starring in the riotous comedy. "Ray" Recalls Highlights Of Capitol Theatre Opening TS" HELP US tCS?: CELEBRATE CAPITOL'S 25th BIRTHDAY .. . t l Lntertainment Sjtfi V vi a resident of Vancouver, and the Famous Players Association stays prominent since inception. It was an evening when it was a simple matter to enliven anyone. There was, for example, the gifted services of a bom entertainer, Will Edmunds. He's not been here in, many a year. Just where he's wandered to, if still in the land of the living, seems 3 -pee. Sleepers FLANNELETTE Sizes , 2, 3. Pink, Yellow, Blue.. Get Them Today tor Winter Tomorrow! By BILL RAYMOND It's 25 years since the formal opening of the Capitol Theatre an occasion meaning an outlay of $100,000 and a general toning up of community spirit and good cheer. This was not Prince Rupert's first playhouse, but never before did a place of amusement become established giving the same pleasing impressions and possessing such welcome comforts and conveniences. In a word, everywhere could Complete Shows 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. OUR SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY ATTRACTION Presentation to L. Amadio on completion of 25 years' service in projection booth. The STORK Shoppe 2a ; a bit uncertain, so far as Prince j Rupert is concerned. Under the j supervision of Jack de Janssera. j an experienced orchestra played 'a captivating program, and j others sharing in a memorable I program included J. C. Brady, j MP, J. W. Nicholls, P. H. Linzry, i Frank Gow, A. A. Easson, W. Mitchell, and assisting were be detected the modern touch. As a matter of fact the Capitol emphasized the gradually in Clifton vurivn Al N4 Phone Green 184 210 Sixth Street 'Sports Immortol" "Spore the Rod" 'Copitol News' rt U A m PRINCE RUPERT TO creasing contrasts in municipal expansion. The October evening that saw the thronged theatre opened, miirht be called notable in local development. There were addresses, music, and a film. The public or much of it lingered outside to feast their vision on the brightness of the new enterprise. . Misak and Paul Aivazoff were behind it. Both had been here since strictly pioneer times. The former, a dressy looking old timer rocially inclined, had long been Identified with the late M. P. McCaffery In business. Paul, it Is assumed, continues active, being jErmy Zarelli, Kathleen Owen, I Allen Davies, Florence Rose, (Louis Amadio and Ernest Read. I Mr. Brady ai home on stage ior platform was in rare good form. To bt?in with he hailed 'from Erin's Isle and looked the (part. He wa:: living in Australia : when he decl-led to move to Can-i ada, settling in Prince Rupert to take over th duties of school teacher. Both himself and wife a man s Bite est sea is yours on the navy team ! ...... r i. r ,M i ill, -'if - 1 r- f - V'i '.--'4.?' --4 " '', -- ' V- .ll.,i.r'?-.,-r-. V' ' .'" " fi.' -.-.V .-Sr.. '.r-L . ''.lS - . ' & . ' '." 'V .'" ,- ; ... . .'- - j - . .', "K'-xV-nU,. KETCHIKAN $5.00 WKAiVGEI.L $27-00 ririERsin itol j . ?i,lv.w 8,-. ..-I k.- ...:... J ...t..af:y - $29-70 were talented-from the hlstronlc standpoint. They have made their home near Ottawa for more than 20 years. 1 Ernie Read, the doorman, was a lifelong theatre lover, but not an actor. He was a tall Englishman with a delicate sense of humor. He lived in Prince Rupert up to the time of his passing which occur-er! late one evening In the theatre, a few years ago. Read had witnessed no fewer than three coronations. Had he lived theie would doubtless have been a fourth, for if there was anything he did not propose to miss it was a coronation. Read also had a prize memory. He could recite Gilbert and Sullivan for hours from Bab Ballads down through the Mikado, Pinafore, and "what have you." WHEN YOU FLY Jl'NEAL' ,$41-40 DANCE FRIDAY, OCT. 23 Sponsored by W.A. of the UFAWU at 'he . Legion , Auditorium Dancing 10-2 Admission $1.00 Mu;ir. by the WESTERNAIRES IVHITEHORSF. $56.oo modified V Clou dttfroyt of fr i I Koyal Canadian Novy ... obov, fifj . - -J k ' J f m ' ".- ij-w! " , ;;. ELLIS LINES SEATTLE & ft m uu Ask about aDour our our GROUP VjKUUP Fares Pares 03 )sk Phone 266 otuLe opposite Office) " 2rd A 't; .r: w , The Luxury Tims To Think PAEROA, N.Z. (CP) Jail is one of the best places to teach men to love their wives, says Mrs. Hilda Ross, New Zealand's minister of social welfare. 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