4 PAGE FOUR I BECAUSE OF ITS FINER QUALITY FINE FILM PRESENTED "Adtiinturcs of Tom Sawyer" at i Last Comes to Screen of Capitol : i Theatre Here Mark Twain's famous story "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," film- MOOSE HAD FINE NIGHT Large Attendance At Interesting Gathering Following Initiation Of Candidates Following meeting s last iasi the regular weekly - - - O W V WAV lllUUOk keen anticiDation and the exDecta- and an accertable nrnirra tlon is that large audiences will be ented including piano accordian desirous of seeing it. Arrangements selections by Russell Cameron, are. being made with that end in violin solos by Bert Cameron, tap view. dancing by Pat Ratchford, cowboy Tie subject is b:ie ihat lends it- son&s with guitar accompaniment self to color and some of the out- bv Catherine Pierce and tap danc-staiiding shots Include that where to tne Misses Margaret and Tom and Becky are lost in the cave, Angina Christiansen, accompanied the ; quaint settings of the small .v Mrs. J. S. Black, tovyn and the background of the After the serving of a spleridid Mississippi River. supper to the gathering which The title role is piayed by 12- nujnbered about 135, there was an year-old Tommy Kelly from the ,nsPirinS talk y Mrs. E. Dean of Bropx who was chosen from among. Vancouver, first dean of the Acad-25,000 boys. Other important parts emy of Friendship. Women of the in $he drama are played out byi"0056' on the subJect of Moose-Jackie Moran as Huckleberry Finn, , neart Day- Mrs- Dean PaId a May Robson as Aunt Polly, Walter, splendid tribute to James J. Davis Brennan as Muff Potter, Ann Gil-lis as Becky Thatcher, Victor Jory as Injun Joe, Micky Rentschler as Joe Harper and David Holt as Sid Sawyer. AIRPORT LAND ACQUIRED MONCTON, N.B., Oct. 27: (CP The total cost to the city of Moricton in acquiring 923 acres! for Jhe eastern terminus of Trans-Canada Air Lines isr $58356.90. This land has been turned over to the Dominion government as Monc-ton's contribution toward estah. lishment of the airport. Tonight's train, due from the East at II o'clock, was reported this afternoon to be 0n time. iounaer or Mooseheart, B. J. Bacon responded. The evening's Drocecdmrs eon.i Old age pension rhpniips nutri buted in New Brunswick in September numbered 11,371 and reD- resented a total of $161,565. New applications granted amounted to 145 and 109 nensionprs HIpH cln. . - - " wiivi; the previous month. LET ME TELL YOU CONSTIPATION ioh herold ( HERBS A SPECIAL CONSOLATON f "PRIZE For. YOU. MAMIE. Becaiicp ) I . r ' J vWw Mi 1 XZM .im . y I IV CHRISTIANS MUST 1JE HEADY TO MAKE SACRIFICES (Continued from Page One) i Christianity demanded that man I think along his own lines, not that (he become moulded along any cer-, tain line. The church maintained that man should be permitted to express himself along his own lines with freedom to express his own convictions. it was felt that man could stand upright, abolishing the regency of God. Forms and customs of relie- xiT peaiea to to i i. u , . 1 their belts for five years in pursuit of their ideals, then they were not as goqd as the Nazis, the Fascists of the Communists. If they could not live what they believed then the should stand out of the way and let the Communists or Fascists W-L- . -J t . . I nve a cuance 10 accompnsn wnai they failed to Address Appreciated Mr! Durnford was warmly ed for his address by the president of the club, D. G. Borland. There was a good attendance of Gyro members with one guest in the per son of C. E. Starr. is swe GoMe- BRirGTHsnru AGAIN 9 ( KNOT A WAV, To FIX HER ZXlV 1 WAS TERRIBLY MAD Mb A PACKAGE f S TT. IS I KELLOG6S C7J 5AY, ITS Good! V J f was feelingX C vou mitI ALL-RRAM (anr l bet its a )(SO WRETCHED 2 (ry LOT SeTTCR I SOMETIME LATER ET rOH GIRLS! VOOKNOW) MAMIE, I f' XWCUT TiJlW '"' HOW I USED TO r YOUREONE' p- 1 I . y4 I COMPLAIN ABOUT OF THE , " , AS ktt . - k TrcoNsTiPAToN ) ( -RE?ULA JtC V!!, K M A IB ! ViLtVfivti. i As 'hA HI SA And All t ' fonifJ . "fan ti ' ' 'av,. lis Wmi THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, October 27, ! Decorating Of Shop Windows Proposed Pojipy Taj: Day Committee Desires To Repeat Innovation of Last Year The Poddv Tar Dav committee - v -J - (has decided to repeat the practice In Russia Communism was just; 'f51 01 as inR 'merchants of the city to decorate as totalitarian as was Farim ,n Italy or Nazism in Germany. Thei felr ? "bly in recogni-Communlst '',on of he Armistice and Remem-and had a definite hatred suspicion of religion. Karl! x?,, Marx had at first admitted that re-1 "any Y7 fav?fbl" commen,ts Ped th fine but!" y n llgion had some social value even he had later said that man , J 1 V last ,a had outgrown the necessity for re-l l!1 The dow! llgion. In the communistic state T 7 I.. ... . .treatment. ndtalnir ,, flip vnripH , h V ""V ,re,u tlU6 "l i decoration of the ""ctl U1 JB'a. Canadian v""ujai Ihn "v, 1 i jur i.iiiiiniM wk i . iiriiiHVMiin .... eluded with an eniovable danre , tion. He would say that, if Chris- with Russell and Bert Cameron ; tians were not willing to pull in furnishing the music A. K. Nelson was in charge of Me evenings entertainment. A group picture of the large gathering was taken by Jack Wrathall. TENSIONS CONTINUE FREDERICTON, Oct. 27: way in which the commemoration or the day and what it means appealed those responsible for the windows. Th" was particularly nient oi tne Moose' . - - - cratlfied at thi fino rpsnnnsp. nnH ed In technicolor, come to thelLodse at which ninp nnnHiH 01 religion had too often gone hand thc rnt,nn , u. . screen of the Capitol Theatre here! were initiated by the degree team lniinfnd with apparent evasions of relatives-and those who did not- for a three day showing commenc- with B. J. Bacon, the dictator, in rellSlon- Indeed, the Russians ln the fateful s of 1914.1918 ing tonight. It is one of those pic- charge, the doors were thrown might havc nad good reason to feel I was no less favorable tures which has been awalted'with open t0 a large number of ladies tnat way tney dld In view of thelri The winners last vear were Wi'- i.i. ; I 'oni r . ooraon s jiaraware , . , . . , the Communis Party might have and , Bryants Ltd Tne , b h (".Hie j uawAii.ai.iuil lui tlicil view that, had It not been for their agitation, there would never hav been emancipation. In any event, there war always the purge. Siber-j ia 0r. the firing squad for any per-, son in Russia today who would, stand out for spiritual against ec-' onomlc values. I "The surest road to ruin for any country is abandonment of religion," asserted the speaker. If Jesus were to speak today the speaker believed He would advocate a clear distinction between the solidarity of state and personal freedom. Still believing that democracy was the only bulwark of freedom and liberty, He would say J to "answer revolution with revolu- RAW FUR SEASON Cominencinj,' Must Unload Large Stock 25 Off for Casli Come in and. see our goods. Easy Terms Arranged Goldbl oom s NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE TIIIKD AVENUE EAST Phone IlED 392 INTERNATIONAL TKLCKS HILLSIAN CARS STANDAKI) PltODUCTS Prompt and Efficient Service Phones 18 & 81 P.O. Box 575 FOR SATISFACTION Try MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality Groceries Reliable Service Opposite Canadian Legion i . ; : THE SEAL of QUALITY u yf 5a mo. GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only lalmon canning company with an til the year ro'ind payroll tn Prince Itupert of the Canadian Legion set aside ten dollars divided into prizes of five dollars, three dollars and tw" dollars and these amounts were paid into the Poppy Day Fund and and credited to the firms winning tne awards. H u l.t'l It Is hoped that this vear the response will be as widesnrpnH nnH i mere is every reason to believe that last year's displays will be exceeded in conception and Arrangements For Funeral Of Mrs. Beckwith Made VANCOUVER, Oct. 27: (CP) I Funeral services are being arrang-J ed here for the late Mrs. Lizzie Beckwith, mother of Mrs, A. M. 5 ....... m . oi Vancouver and n. k. mcnois of Prim-rUm: i died in this city on Tu-T noon at the age 0f JJ years. TSl'i-v AM-I . a nil niiiiiirir ... i- ""-'"ui ocati.. in with catches ton . " win l j over until tomorrow The, North, 35,000 pound, chelul n 000. Another Triumph r" . . . lrom Copperfield," t1I,,y,oduOyhoI 4LittIc Lord (;a,vc Pauntlcroyl, nYoi -d. 1 i-lmcnca's favorite storj'-Mark Twain's grcatcst...delightfully uiuugui iu me strccn Dy trie penect cast you vc always hoped for. Tom's courtship of Becky... murder in the era vcyard... lost V m mc caves-u tne stirring Mississippi adventures live again in the Technicolor production already hailed as the year's greatest! MARK TWAIN'S BELOVED CLASSIC NOW IN TECHNICOLOR Product J by DAVID O. SELZNICK The AD VENTURES OM SAWYER 3 DAYS 3 TONIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY inlnjtitmf TOMMY KELLY JACKIE MORAN MAY ROBSON WAUlit BRENNAN VIQOR j6RY (At ?:28 ami D.-28) ADDED TKEATS Donald Durk In "POUR TKAPPEKS" You'll Always Do IJctter at ELIOS 41 n Spcrt.i.lU- Thrill," "Huntin, BVENIN(5S 7;00 & 9:0( MATINEK SATL'HDAV 2:.'J0 I ENTERPRISE Oil Burner Circulator Heater n 1 Ihe UsIi 'iT Wlh Enler"r,se ou healthful, Just-rlgl.t comfort .11 u,c Ume lime. 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