"vine six illllllliE EDWARD-TODAY (HER GREA TEST. LOVE sro i Dzima haKs Its Whip-Lash Pace to the Finish! Bennett StoryL. Bennett Genius!" Bennett Gowns! ALSO SHORT TALKIES u A "r l N E E 3.15 - 16c. 37¢- NIGHT 1 a. 8.45 - 20c. m, 52c. CQEikTIONS WORN iw was BENNETT Sea Melodrama Is Realistically Staged Thriller "Shanghaied Love” ls Excellently Actcd and PICSQIIWI! '1 “Lady With A Past” “ Brilliant Comedy Drama Sparkling entertainment with a - champagne-like quality oi buoyancy is ailorded in “Lady With a. Past," _, Constance Bennett's new contribu- ‘ tion to the screen. The picture opcn- ed at the Prince Edward Theatre yesterday and seems set for an ex- tended engagement, judging from the t-nthusilistic reception it receiv- ed 11L ihc ilrst showing. The golden-haired star steps forrth with»; new characterization refresh- llilly'fililffl‘€l’lt from those She has ' ‘been given ill hcr rc-cent filnls, and 1: is one in which she is entirely at liomc. Iier role is that of a young » lNl-w- Yorl: society girl who blossoms llwih from a shy Wallflower into a l: . ing charmer under the influ- 2 011w of Paris and expert masculine Z tlllclage. ‘,- Nbi; only does the part fit Miss llvlnlctt pcrlectly but it gives her _'.'n:l opportunity to display tho ulti- ._ mate in cllic govms and wardrobe fzlccessorles. Feminine film ians are {going to love this one for the fash- oil show it affords, alone. w. Ben Lyon has the part oi the gigolo and gives a thoroughly dc- ‘ilightlul performance. Here is one ioi the best parts written in many a ‘day and Lyon does it iull justice. iDavid Manners, as the young New One oi those exciting- red-iiivoded action stories, which were so much a part o1’ the silent era, but which un- fortunately were relegated to the background while drawing-room talkie dramas held sway. was fliiéii- ed on the screen oi the Capitol Theatre yesterday and was received with whole-hearted enthusiasm It is "Silanghaied Love," a sea me‘o- drama oi the colorful days 01' the American clipper ships. produced by columbin Pictures with an all-star cast oi players from the story by Norman Springer. Richard Croni- well, Noah Bcery and Sally Blane play the principal roles. For honest-to-goodness adventure. it has them all stopped. BRLUPS with the angry sea, mutiny and fist fights and a battle oi emotions all contribute in making “Shanghaied Love" as telnpestuous as the sea it- seli. This saga. oi liie on n vessel that was known as the "Hell Ship" will set your blood tingling; willie the love story oi a. young and able scnnian and the beautiful daughter of the cruel old Yankee skipper will move you. ’Li I mile, bu? ‘_ Ho,‘ lflol," = Whit-lithe éskipilfief- lifughs- ulcyvoroi CAPITOL —i1vow PLA vuvc. nu} MATINEE 3.15 26c. & 8.45 , 16c, NIGHT ‘l 26c, l Richard Cromwl I Ncuhjeery/ ‘Sullyjlano, A DRAMA or smrs AND rm: sca- or BLOOD- nnn ADVEN- LOVE - or semi: - TINGLING mun-s AND ifiAfiT-wAk-MANG rumonsl I Also Short Subjects I l ______._.___._._ Platinum Strike Reported In Qnt. (Canadian Press) PEMBROKE, Ont. April '25— Prospects oi a mining rush to Fru- ser township, 20 miles Irom here, held the interest oi Pembroke to- day as news oi a. platinum strike was coupled with reports that pros- pcctors were preparing to swarm into the district. Seeking to develop a Feldspar de- posit for a Beachburg syndicate, John Roberts, mining engineer, is said to have made the platinum discovery some months ago, but withheld word oi it until yesterday. He has staked between 20 and 25 claims and a second syndicate this week staked l8 claims in the area. No information concerning the extent oi the discovery or its p9- tential value is available. Selecting Base For The Do-X (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN'S, Nild., April 24- Commander Friedrich Christainsen hYorkcr who proves a poor judge oi “qgir! values, is also outstanding. Al- ‘ crt Conti gives a finished perform- ,nnce as a French visccmte who .,takes love too seriously and Merna gKcnncdy and Astrid Allwyn con- triiiilie good perionmances. Vvlth Miss Bennett at her very b l. and looking more gorgeous ran ever, this picture could get along splendidly Just on those counts. ti.‘ - Eighty - Nine New Companies TORONTO, April 23—Eighty- nine new companies with an auth- orized capital oi $7,186,250 were re- ported to the Monetary Times dur- ing the week ended April 19, as compared with '12 with a capital or $3,039,000 tor the previous week and 100 with a. capitalization oi $12,429,902 ior the corresponding week last year. The housewiie came home from gs shopping expedition and was met {by zrteariul maid. “Baby's swallowed a. bottle oi- mom week ended JUL 7' 193p m 6mm" cried the 3m- week ended April 22, 1931, new com- Tile housewife dropped her lwr- panics totalled 1,328 with a capital “is ‘in h" wnfusiml- oi $214,052,316, and from week end- “Iilfliiiilibiw Bile ciifilflimvrl- ed Jan. s, 1932 to week ended April - "N0- miim. indelible" returned 19, 1932, there were 1,124 with $111,- tlle maid. 680,023 0t capital. 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McLean - - l and navigation oiiicer \Wilhelm Neiman oi the Dormer-X today viewed several possible locations in this vicinity for a. base for the giant airship. Among the places considered were points on Concep- tion Bay and Fresh Water Bay ad- Jilcent to St. John's harbor. The German airmen indicated‘ they thought the latter site the more suitable Inasmuch as an oil company has a quantity oi fuel and oil on hand there, but said they would view Trespassey Bay on their way back to the States. THE OLD GRIST MILL I stood today by the old grist mill, 11nd my eyes were tilled with tears, As memory liutured so well the scenes 0t hallowed long gone years. N0 more at the old halved door ' The man with dusty coat ls seen, nor heard, his kindly voice, Long since has gone, his boat! “Farewell? he said, his work was o'er; His grisis all ialthiully ground; His talents used and no; abused Deseiying rest he iound The old mill stands on its firm base Bo careful plumbed and set, But the mill wheels turn and grind no more, ' Crhoush the waters loam and fret. Old mill, could you speak o! the years zone by: OI the homes you've served with bread; Oi the grain that came and the grist-s that went Tb nature's needs supply; ‘Twould be a tale o! duty done; Yea, more oi labor oi love, To keep your great wheels going round From 1mm till setting sun. You could speak oi the loads that came to_.you 0i barley, outs, and wheat; You could speak oi the man with- out money or grain, who "went" with something to eat." nanny-n. borrowed grist tum 01MB, kindly to be ground- A custom o! the good old times Whichoeldom now is found. Now Ill is chanced, though many doubt ‘Ihatlbettur times we've iound, ‘Fhlfl when We ate the wholgggmg _ ‘bread C. E. Pratt 8r Son - St. Peters, P. E. I. ‘Our bluied am mills ground. a‘: w iv‘ ra-nn. - '“ “ r ,. . i Disarmament Conference annoys, Switzerland, April 24- (APJ — Disarmament WWW“ slowly, but it pmsfwfl- Th“ l!‘ surance comes from the Itliflmfln o! many nations who 890KB It l luncheon yesterday o1 the Journal- ists Association. T1181!‘ DQ119056 W” to check .. ‘mism emAifiI-i-IBB 1mm Geneva concerning the work oi the arms conference. The assertion that 131F081?“ W" being made, which came tram Prime Minster Ramsay MacDonald oi Great Britain, yloreigu Minister Dino Grandi oi Italy, Joseph Paul- Boncour oi France, Count Rudolf Nadolny o! Germany and Others- was the political leaders‘ reply in the demand oi the President oi the Journalists, Clarence K. Sire" 0f the New York Times, that they “give 115 some good news to put in the pap- er." Mr. MacDonald asserted Britain was amrous ior an armament! agreement and that his government wuold go to Lausanne 11011158 W close the door on the bitter past and to inaugurate a new era 0f world ruicncisl stabllity- mtvinofl Soviet Comlnisssr ior Foreign M‘ iairsywondered ii internationaliza- tion oi the pres; would 110i. b0 B wntribution to world security. He suggested that ii each Eurmlean na- tion got its news from the news- papers ot other countries a better understanding would result. United States Ambassador Rush Gibson expressed the reslei-l °1 Secretary oi Stale Henry L. Stimson over his inability to b0 FY9891"? W" cause oi illness. Mr. Stimson was improved today. Most oi the speakers asserted the press had ‘been unduly De-bsi-lllliiic about the outcome o! the cooler- ence and about aliorls to solve other international problems. The general ocmmiasiorl tomofww aiternoon will resume its debate as to the best way to $11171? the qualit- ative disarmament scheme advanced by the British, and approved in a general way by the commission last week. r More Secret Missions Re Kidnapping nonsorx. vs. April 34- (HP-l -Johu Hughes Curtis. Norfolk inter- mgum-y 1n m; Lindbergh kidnap- ping cue, left the yacht Maroon this afternoon after the oft-ll’- h!!! diocbed in little creek, on the Ches- peako Bay about tell miles Mm this city. Probably he had been aboard the yacht since iu den-mm Pil- day night when Curtis leit on an- other oi his secret missions. He leit the boat hurriedly and drove away in an automobile, ao- compimicd by Captain Kenneth G. Whiting, commandant qt the Un- ited Btstm naval air station, and Lieutenant 000R! L. Richard. nav- al omccr, who has piloted the neg- otiators on levmrflights made in connection with the Irindbefdh cue. Mr. Cuxstls could not be ruched immediately and it could not be learned whether he came to Nor- folk or went to the navel base. HOPIIWIIL, N. Ji. April 24.- The 54th day since the iudnaplilns or the Lindbergh baby placed with- out l. visible alga or activity at the film‘ soul-land mmmtuin cs- tnto . The reduced number or automo- biles in tho family garage led to the belle! that mural members oi the household were absent, but there was nothing also in substantiate such an opinion. Coincident with the removal during next week oi the stats polfce headquarters it ap- peared likely that Mrs. Lindbergh Iho-llfi-Ilil-ila-Nllld BEITRM. Bllllllllllllli MOTOR. OIL, gasoline, batter- ies, coils, spark plugs. Bic» in stock It Bruce's. 31934-3541- PHONE 353 and have us repair your clock. G. H. Taylor, Jeweller. 21914-2041. WI! Aiui buying potatoes u... day at our Whari, Carvell Bros Lu 2101-4-20-61 BRING IN YOUR OLD GOLD and use it as cash at G. H. ‘lhylofl. 2101-4-26-21. FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON.- Tha iuncrai oi the late Lira. Cam- llna M. MacLure, North Bultlco, will talus place this aitcrnoon at 2 F. M. IN THE LIST oi acknowledge- ments ior clothing in the Falcon- wood Hospital Annual Report the name oi Mrs. J. B. Jenkins should read M11. J. D. Jenkins. 2180-4-20-11. ENGAGEMENT PARTY — m. and Mrs. Richard A. Murray o! Maiden, Mass, announced the en- gagement oi their daughter, Evo- lyn M. Min-ray, to George Duke. at the conclusion oi a tea held Saturday ail/amnion, April 16. The news was announced in the iorm oi a center-piece on the tea llble —a waggon tilled with tiny chicks and drawn by two bunnies. An or- chld ribbon streamer drew a chick to each guest and in its beak l- card bore the u unceme Guests were present irom Provi- dence, R. L, Dex-cheater, Cambridge, Evertett, Revere“ Melrose and Maiden. The home was decorated with tea roses and orchid sweet pens. Miss Gladys Anderson oi Maiden, accompanied by Miss Frances Bavlett o! Everett, sang a number oi appropriate solos. The brlde-to-be is a graduate o1’ Maiden High School, Weltman Conservatory oi Music. and Sim- mons College, and is engaged In Family Weiiarc Work in Provi- dence, R. I. The groom-to-be is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. George Duke oi Kewana, Ill. He ls n. grad- uate oi Shirtliiie College, Ill., and ls now studying at Andover-New- ton Theological Seminary. For a. number oi years Miss Murray has vacationed at her Uncle’: home, Nelson S. J. Murray oi Frederic- ton, P. E. I. No date has been set for the wedding. , Shaw Turns Out New Book (Associated Press) LONDON, April 24—George Bernard Shaw, who quit writing novels titty years ago, has turned out l. new book in that iorln to be published in the tall. He has not chosen a title. Shaw's early eiiorts at the novel were anything but successiul. Ho finished this latest work during his recent holiday in South Attica. In his youth, Shaw wrote live novels beiorc he tried his hand at playwrlting. Four oi these were published in the 1880's but the iirst one he wrote remained ln manu- script Ior s hall century and only recently was announced for publi- cation under the title oi "Immatur- ity" as a part o! a collected edition o! Shaw's works. Shaw's other novels were "An Unsocial Socialist," "Love Among the Artists," "Cashel Byron's Pro- iession" and "The Irrational Knot." Show apparently wished to tor- got these early eiiorts, and their title pages carry the statement that they were the , ‘ucta oi his non- agc. “Cashel Byron's Proiession" dealt with the career oi a prla lighter, a theme he later was to introduce in dramatic lorm in "The Admirable Bsshvllle." The early novels achieved small cocoon, biit first editions now bring a consid- erable premium. French Elections PARIS. April ab-(A. PJ-Thc leader oi the powerful radical so- cialist opposition, Edouard Her- iiflh brought Franco-American re- lation! into the French election campllln today when he declar- ed thlt llhnce lhmfld tell this to the United sum: , "Ii our attain d0 not interest you, than let us alone." other ndical socialist: m next to the straight ccclllcta in ltrongth in the Chamber o! Deputies with 1o members m their: time bloc. Francs elects a new chamber nut Sunday. l i The former Premier and long- time Mayor of Lyons Wu making an mtock on Premier Andre Tar- dieu in an address" It Aviivnon. when he brought ‘the ‘United amen mo: the cunbcim outcry- homeoihermothlibllrl-Dwight 3%‘! I ' "‘ -_ widow and large family survive. at the home o! Mrs. Allison Mc- Williams on April 11. The meeting was opened by siriglng "Its a Good depart icr the Inglewood, N- r1. l ' ‘b. Go Up 5 _Per Cent (Canadian Prcc) Pilot in British Columbia. will go up rive percent almost immediately it was announced yesterday. 0on- tndlctlng previous reports that there would be no 111mm at pres- ent, the increase takes the place oitbo live percentllqucr hxpro- pocod in the budget at the last aes- sion z! the legislature but which was ot proceeded with. The government has decided that aprtcoincreue wouldbcmorclat- lsiaolorylthan atamasltlsflcx- tble. The liquor board will be im- wwered to use its judgment u to how but to distribute the increase among the various liquors. The price o! beer to beer-parlors will also be increased. TYLeary M}. Benj. Mclsaac, Dunblane, returned from Camp Hill Hospital. Halliax, where ho had been taking treatment and is feeling much im- proved in health. m. Nelson Dennis, Chery, re- ceived the sad news last week o! the death oi his brotber-in-law, Mr. Frank H. Pike o! Broctnn, Mass, alter an illness oi six days vie-roars. April 1.141....» . .-.’_ ABoflotcx-lnphallojctlcnllaknl andcoolmllkoruolmnlbrenkflt" makecyour appelitcgatbnly. Audit’: greatvfcryoul Rlehlnmcrgy. Euyh digest. Enjoyliclloggfifcrlnuclmhd what could be boiler for the children's supper? Kellogg's snake my mill better! Quality gulnmlood. elvadwfai s. rim oi blood poisoning, the funeral be- ing held on April B. A borrowing Mrs. Pike (nee Mary peunia) had the mlsiortun: to be injured in m auto accident In February having had a. leg broken in two places, and serious injuries to her hood. The family have the sincere Iympathy oi this community in their hour oi trial. -- Deepest sympathy is felt {or Mr. and Mrs. Bayiield Ellis, Olreary. in the sad loss o! their 11 months old daughter on April 12. Mrs. Charles McDonald, Boston, has arrived homo to visit her mo- who has been quite ill, but is ieel- ing better now. preparing to move to town where she intend; to take up residence soon. The April meeting oi the Glen- wood Women's Institute was held Mrs. Gordon Dennis, Uheury, is lint win for ghmom. was won by Mrs. Albert Gorril. The lint prim (or the second con- test was won by m. Lyman Gor- riil. The May meeting will be held at the home o! ma. Bayfleld Betta, mu cm to bcjlulwercdby "Bing. Bay. Play, o1- Pay." The hostesses then served a dainty lunch and an enjoyable evening was brought to Time to Get Acquainted,” 101lov- ed by Creed. Roll Call was amwu. ed by l. "Proverb". Sick committee Presented a bill tor fruit. which on motion was ordered paid. committee reported nothing to be Purchased (oz-school this month. A bill o: $2.00.wu presented by Miss Cahlll tor supplementary readers, which on motion was ordered paid. The ccmmlttcu i01- Mny were ap- pointed u iollowsz. Sick. Misc Ms- rie Cahlll and Miss Dorothy Mc- Dougall. School, Mrs. Mas Gilcuh _ and Mrs. John Currie. It. was mov- ed that $5.00 be denoted to Glen- wood Hockey Club. The Prillhm tor the eveulnc consisted o! on thel’, 1m. Angus Hickey, Dunblane, million mail-alien by Miss M» Gilcash and two contests, one be- ing enjoyed by the ladies, the oth- er being open to all visitors. 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