1 SHOWING AT 3:15 - 7 and 9 "PIIIIIIE EIIWIIIII , -:- To-lIay-Fri-Sat. I ' E e5‘... to Y”; grill ur #9“ " . - ‘i SIISANNA FllSIEII a IABK lliIIlII-I 9h - i lIIIIISE AllBIlIITIlII FIIAIIII IItIIIIGII - iNll BlYIll llllllilll tllllli troolnmtis lnovnmnz zvtuu lllliEllS nnstmnv umnr moms cont: ammo lillt Feud‘ p common all? ALSO NEWS AND SPORTS n; EXTRA - CARTOON In Universal Film After years of service as a set- ting for som-oes of early pictures, Urnvexsufs New York tenement street was razed to mu-kc way for a Bowery setting two city blocks in length. The Bowery Street is an exact replica oi that section oi the rcal Bowery as it was near C-hathrn. Square, New York, in 1906, tvlth elevated railway and horse-drawn street cars. I'D-II“? CAPITOL w?“ FRI. -SA'I' L m. IN‘. 28pm} 2c Piefwrr lus Chapter 6 DESERT HAWK Comedy and Cartoon Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 isafietmvfivnnst-s-nars-nmvr-aa'.wu.vsmnwmmn This ‘Army: Must I Hmnrnvawm: I I rnnvtwnv-vmwuuuiuvananmflvtwn-J-onr-W-NH“‘- The early sequences of John Grant's production of Universals musical. "Bowery to Broadway." a thirty-five year cavalcade oi’ New Yorlcs show business, directed by Charles Lamont, were shot on this authentic Bowery set. At the head oi the huge cast in the film are Marla. Montez, Sus- anna Foster. Jack Oakle. Turhan Bey. Featured players include Lou- ise Allbrltton, Ann Blyth, Donald Cock, Iran Carrillo, Frank McHugh. Andy Devine. Donald O'Connor and Peggy Ryan, among others. “Bowery to Broadway" is due today at the Prince Edward The- a re. WESTERN WITH WALLOB IIII WAY Russell Hayden, Columbia's hard-hitting cowboy star. will oncc more ride and shoot his way across the screen oi the Empire Theatre tonight in "Wyoming iiurricans," a picture described st "larru; "rooiixf-tcotin‘ with new .1 Alma Carroll. the gallopin’ glo- mour gal, Dub ‘raylur and Bob Wills and llLs ‘Texas Playboys are the other ieaturcd players in this newest ci Columbia's westerns with a wallop. For two years Jacquol F. (full name withhold for security rea- sqm), 17-year-old Jewish boy. eluded Nllll in his French village u a girl (top). after Germans hld closed his father‘: tailor shop, cont his family to Germany, when Y liberated out!’ BOB WILLS ill‘ TEXAS APUIYIIIJYS I A COLUMBIA PICTURE Bowery Illeproduoetl? Fill. amt SAT. The Mal-m 50M you'vo ovor coon, ffo froo o mon a: lmurdor and cop- luro I girl's lovol - SERIAL - MUSICAL Shows At 7 and 8:45 — ltlatinee On Saturday erawn fet mw t...“ DIARY (Continued from Page i) ,=_—_. .__ Dlaoe of Alderlea. a street... .uns through its meadows. The lam.- too has a bridge across a rushing. stream that more than once has caused Karolynk. itcart to ski-p a beat when for the mom-ant Jamie has been missing. The farmstead there. is not so much to itself as we are here at Alderlea. From there one views at least a hali- dozen others, where farm-life goes on busily. There's the Browns 0p- posibc. And now seeing as Jamie sees: there's “Bart's-and Jessie's" across the field. snug." among its trees. Beside this is when; the mall-men young and older live. Jamie knows right well, both oi these. in the valley nearer the stream. and sheltered from almost every wind that blows. Ira-and Eva dwell there. There's "Will's" cn one slde,—— and “Mrs. Will," so good to Jamie and there's “Ever- etlfs" on the hill. Lost summer he drove s wonderful machine, used in road-maintaining that will cver in Jamie's mind be associated with Everett's name. One house ls c102: its owner overseas. Even Jamie knows about the war and speaks of it unhappily. because one he likcd, will, as‘ he says: “Not come home." ' . _ ' James could have cone alone this morning but’ notwithstanding many suggestions as to how I tvoulrl manage this or that child- if I had him" he was rather neslt-. ant to meet Jamie's reaction to the family-plan. “He'll come with you" he said. I was belnlz thrown into the breach! The least service. I sup-nose, is 1t good reason for living. At any rate. through my efforts alone-for James couldn't be pried from our waiting-sleigh at the cru- cial moment - Jamie found him- selt ln my lap. quiet but wondering and we were on our way down the lane from Rob's. Jar-hes can be en- tertaining. This morniruz he soutrht to divert Jamie's attention by dis- cussing the merlts of the new more. Jamie only turned his head in the direction of the spot that we were leaving to wonder where the, mutt-clog was. At the time. Mutt was an unrnoving dark splotoh in the snow-doubtless as desolate as his master! l O I O I We saw much to inmost us on our way, The overhanging-branch- es still snow-laden; Ira/s big brownish watch-dog, to announce our passing; the over-flow at an-" other mill; pretty rabbit-tracks on: the snow. James gave the new , more her head, to see ii she would| urn in the lane, of her own lac-l I need not have been the least bit anxious. She took the turn eagerly.‘ and went across our bridge at u. brisk trot. Pard met us in the lane.’ Judy at the sleigh. 1t takes a bit of insenuity - u r o .1... ltl-tol move a small lad toys even such a distance as between’ Rob's and Alderleal. best of days without We had the s lcu figs! when Judy. y I n a truck. cruahIIn: it rather. in her work a the It was really difficult to pick onegflsteps 3rJgngltwescartater- y . _ oo - at thnendisorde: but u I to ‘ ’ll th oho n! th tho litter mcrriment We took parents had returned. in the cold oi the even- ing. Korolvn most fortunate rode y , in o. poss- _ car. m..- which chc told me o1 n- bottom oi what Judy still rms he "farm-cart". Runners crooked pro- testlngcliv and crowns o und- drlft illl eyes and nootr . Judy heu- an woods. "Irma-uh" o for o circle ‘round the moon but looms: In North wind on o night lke tbh dlscourosco ovgtnmoon-Ioling. W43 asrfi Rome‘, oin to warm-rang: -—an er. o c often-wialeied-ior “v ly lovely" bobby-pins rough r James is at tho the town. Jacquco rooumod his Gnu personality, u coon below. radio. l bcl him to from tho city. m o“ o one morn selection for ‘that comma 'l.‘ll.'llGllT_ -=- EMPIRE, iiaromotlon from Pilot Officer and t is retroactive from October 7th, 1m he has returned aony friends of ad were 50111 Hm has been confined to hcr to a painful accident. ‘skat nmfortune leg very badly. Oorta, pices of the Maritime and Girls’ Week from Fob vice will be held in the ch Vance of these two weeks. POLICE COURT — A was isued in Police Court ycs- terday ior the arrest of m offend- er under the Prohibition Act who failed to appear on c. liquor charge. Two females whowero charged with common assault were furth- er remanded until Februa 6. An Excise case was adjourn until February 5, and a drunk was ro- ’ - one week - l nomorsn _ Flying om...- .George Wright was home spendins five days leave with Mrs. Wrizht and their young son, and he left Wednesday for Saint John, N. 3., {to book films for the ‘Station theatre at Mount Pleasant PEI, of which he has charge, on his way back to Mount Pleasant. 1t is since Flying~ Officer wrlnht was home last that. he received his 1944. Congratulations are in order. -New Glasgow News. ONIONS CONTROLLED — Though onions were in short sup- ly last year, apparently there W111 gs enough oi them this year to meet. consume nee . In an- nouncing that the importation of onions has been placed under 5P6’ clfic import permit. the Board said that the 1944 Canadian crop was unusually good and that stocks on hand at present are about. double the normal quantity for this season o! the year. It is to ensure that none oi these stocks are wasted that the Board has moved to curtail imports so long as there are reasonabla supplies gt good quality old crop still on an . Big that. Gonference ls Imminent BY JOHN A. PARRIS. JR. - —' vK-L-‘i. CBASWELI. for Phobias-opus. I a —"' ‘ She sssereims" "'- -- h» hum» —— i i ='".'.t':.."§ "ma" fir"? ovum cannon; Augfliuy . ' ‘Q? q °“' , , Anny u. Hollon ; fit...» with Hcroarctwoold favourites MI a - Bolifox 4d thotshc mo ll SON Is PROMOTE!) — Friends Mayhow. hers and in Charlottetown o; M", Mum J. W. Fyis and her son. Leslie Tup- BOYS’ WEEK-Under the aus- Rellgl us Education Council, Boys’ Week 3... alumni; m‘ Mn‘ Mun’ Du“, m‘ Ab observ d by the churches of ' _ '; tile Maritieme Provinces Ring-g. family Ind M“ Jam can‘ ‘a A Boys‘ and Girls‘ Worship ser-l urchea n s day. Feb. n. and cpecullananmuy. gctivitllgs will feature the obser- warrant R.O.A.F.| NU. l“!!! 3.5.... m... Bewln Moe may h..." 2nd alt B o'cl in WorIl m, Quwdlm ; "'11- and nu m1. A! may. mp1 ssmovs ACUIDINI- m. PH Jamel P. O ID: hon, myherooulxootinaoooo. or. will be pleased w loom t ' he was lately promoted to the rank "l" 17-43173 of ueutensn. commander in the m, the Navy and continues to serve in m; RAW" u m St. John's. Nild. lie was Joined| H“; rag‘ uggawm‘ c A . ‘admire 13:1 Chglstngla; byshhls wife Homim '1 3' - '- an e aug r oron. - ' Amherst Newt apr. Ambrose Mworvilic. 11.04. w. .1 McOotvill . ' mu hit... ucou-vlue. MI. Miss Mary A. Shrecnon Mr. Donald Murphy and. romily w. am Mn. John J. lfurphy o Mr. W. , m}? MMBIBWN Attlo- Mfiu_%:ben arnvct flanncr, a. Moosrvillc. Rev. Stator Francis Rollo, Von- °°.‘.*.".'".'.’.z.°.".. J hn n m. . l. o . - Oat-ville. Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Rout. Grant. Borden. - Ggéganslallrl. Juno; J. Clindon, Mr. am Mr! J D.m>oncy,' o%'..a.nd Mrl w dim Charlottetown. ‘ m' on’ Miss Mu McCarvillc. Oapo Trav- so. Ml‘. and Mrs. Austin NGJQMI, Mr. i... Mr . Ola-ro MI‘. Wm. .v1.r. and Mrs. nordcn. tzwrtmwow- a - . miss Msryugoonyfimen‘ “mum Mrs. Ohnstim Mooney, ottswg, MxsH-Iescle Condcn and fnuflly, Sturgeon. Jame: J . Smith G . Mclm. 50r- fl- n $5 “ti? sh: . d0 . w... Doris nu m“ MH- A. l}. . Aloysius umphy. m" 34068111118. Montreal League of ra. uatholic Women's League, gin. kola dIlDOIVI-SIOII. Mr. and Mrs. Parnell McCorullle Kennedy. Attletnoro, nus. wlarzon Mass. d w an _ J my". a ohn nowttt, M1‘. Velnon m . an . cmlonmgm l John McOaruii-le. WREATIIIB pom, .1 . so - ma. — 5%.... ofanBritaln and the United States wownflv "W" conversinil 0n an lmdIWm-‘fid 5P“ tonight, for preliminary conference! o, w... the sag-Three meetinz 1t- seli as Allied leaflets rfl-HIHE 0" enemydllrles ursed the CWTYMY“ w, surfe 6X. Outside oi’ me closest official circles nobody knew Whfll 0!‘ "he" Przsldenm RDOSOVEIIG. Pflflle Minis- ter Churchill and Premier Stalin‘ were to meet. ‘ Gennan and the Big-Three meetlnfl already. was under way or about to bash The best. Blless in London was that the parlav would be M15 I" 31°, Epviet Union or close to its borders, some quarters, however. thoudm‘ the meeting might be in Italy. Gelilimans said the enoe wou occur “sometw tlhe near east or the Mediterra- neon." There has been some spew“ 0n at. the Biz-Three session IN prqduflg a joint immediate-cu w..- der call tn Germanll- , Harry Hopkins. the Presidents rsonal side, was in Home W!» rdsy and today but has loft the . it wn not knorwnl still was in Italy. Ho refused to adm't to w. spondents that he knew when or where the Big-Three meeting would be held but expressed the opinion that the conference would be brief, lamlg because Premier Stalin is busy the active direction of the Rmolon whim now drlvng towers Berlin. Mr, napkin, also said he might go w to Mosoo . clatmirtg that the conference was "on! o matter of hour: owo ." the Ber radio slid o high official. (Ignaz-ad Bom- tlry n 0M! Ed"! P1595 gJ-owh Paris by piano or. route to d?‘ want, who: B I$Ilf Y “D Q d1‘: ‘$.11. in the Home of argon, this mine. no Hall, tmdorsec-rotory for Foreign Affairs. onsvmod for tho Government fr. place of Mr. liden during a brief debate. The journeys to Moscow of un- bsssndors led to speculation that the Soviet 0o. ital might be tho or . gold Olark Kerr. Brit- Jgo the soviet ' Russian n and the I visit here. Th dors in Bri Unhod m Ettggicgzlrc in Moscow for corsult- Wm, .....'.T.T.TJ§.T.ITT'H§. undarstotg and portray pgefum- e!"a llic and lot . But "there's nae ltxck a the homo a news-cost. bu so ul when I let myself consider as Judy loid when we drove nlonq‘ the mill- strea . She was t inking o o boot perhaps: "it's cold on the Atlantic tonight." ti tcoiorro night. tonight." However, Joana did flnd 1° G001! £00 C f front and snow-and and Swiss broadcasts ton [Wm-lad N!"- Urbm runner; m. 3...... “uh OOUVOI‘. ‘Qt’ tholod w - Dlory-Good- Numb; of c. s. z a. n , , Island. $010611. o‘ m’ s s P‘ E’ $ ma min Condom, George- MESBAGSS 0F SYMPATIIY Mr. and Mrs. Walter Osnn, Buo- n. Mr. and Mr. Ev a orett Simmons. 1 ' mdmewn and Alice Hommlll. Mrs. John Murray m: D- n: Mr. and Myrtle. uummerside. Mr. Bll-PDGG macilicken. Carlo. MEAYZIMCIML Austin Noouon. . an . vefimkaaivm P John Hmloto. . n . 111ml)’. Montrtgal. hm’ “ma” “d- mnghund m... cm Woods. rum. Min Edna MoOorvillo, umnutl Mr. _ Bushland Mrs Dove Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ivos, North. Tryon. Myrna M _ WW1)’. Montreal. Mr. , Oboriotfigu Jenn. Gum’ m" 9911 WIIPM. Ottawa. l. . sbo d Loo Ctr-canon. l. M! Q “neon. n on and family, Mrs. Marlon Kennedy, Attloboro, 39°" l"! “flint Former. M". , , _ . “w. endure J D MOOMQO! Mm}! Ind Mrs. John Gunnimhom, m. ' Montrcmfi M“ Alum“ Hunky’. v . ...'.'.‘.., Ml. PATIIOI IOAN Al. shamrock. P. l. L, on Doc. 3nd than sway to his eternal zownd oftor o briof ill- ncal. Mr. Potrick mm ot tho early cu of forty-five yoorl. Ho» was the IOII of the into Owon Moon and . oon. loto Mr. Moon wu a mun cf sterling char- wl-Ir. hll rolpoctcd by who know him. c n: for man the villus blochmith in tic community of shamrock whore by his kindly ways and fri i-nannorl he ondoorod h hi bri i ill m‘ t. ‘i... 35.13. Nllbhh no» . mum Mn- iofr loss fimgfitfi-tfili? c5513’. Used together or separately Klnkor . home due mm was tglebrotou on Wm! bylurbutor o minim:- J. A. Murphy ybc also m‘ “w .’.‘.°'.f..°“‘°t.'l‘.'x.L‘ it}: 0% van-s" gmi kitchen and on tho fflblfi mo , » Alva w-u. and _.tg&'§5 ; CROWN, BRAND Russell Delllun . ugh the sacred Heart, w... n“.- Mrs. Quality-wise says : - ° I would not be without- they are a delight-in I110 l CANADA SYRUP CORN STARCi Tho CANADAFIARCII COMPANY LIMITED I Mbntvoul I Toronto Albany. , M Louise Ualrns, N _ ' ' r unu ma. rrank $73.23 rities hof the Ramon Catholic .. v am y. rsproen. C ur . Mr and Mrs. J. W some. l-leccavel to mourn three sister! In Memflrlam M!‘ Jonn Keefe and mull: and three brothers, namely: John .vl.r. JSIZIBS McOarvme. H. in Charlottetown; Hugh and In lo memory f J Im M Loon wILwpoooed u?” ‘Iran-T; m, 1N4. ~ whfllmlrfiVil-Illllllldfllliflu . A d ' alt alo T: ...I'.°.'.'e..t.“3f..§“.m§°'. loan Frank at home; Ida. M". Th0!- DesRochc. St. John. N. 8.. Mar- garet and Minnie in ummersido. His funeral. attended, was ‘I 9PM" Novcr will his manor: fodo, ' IA Ill lilo Wlll IIIQI Illlfl “$5.. thzunovo when ho lo laid. Lovlngiylhltaauombcrod . Mother. b mmlu *- l’ d 211. "urn"; memory o our cor a - _ fol-her. Mr. James-D. CamnbelL: Spring Volley, who away February ht, 1M4. Your tolls in life were over. Jesus collod you homo to rest No om secs tho tear drops As wc si|h In loncllncs. in our hearts, your mum ,1 shall k Until‘: llcovsnwgvith Jesus we mhull moot. lldacllonalcl’: Airport In Allan Cup Play WINNIPEG, Jan. 30 -— (OP) _ MacDonald's Airports will mprugni onitoba in the Allan Oub ulav- was announced today. Es- out I-fleue and tho airports ‘g1 .33 “why several plnyon Daughter. Mrs. Sterling ndrews and Grlndduughtcrs Jean and Thelma of Freetown. 2-1-11. In Memoriam _-_-. In loving memory of our door ' '-"_-'— Fothcr omen D. Dumbbell. W110 i pooled owly February l. 1944;” '- ‘Ihs bslgvvzrgvos hard, iho CONSULT ‘I rt lth hi c loved so lioar fl. _ A 3 jw _ _ ftigfififilvralfi't'mrncahh fill"... J flrfhtIuedIqo D P Onoyearhoovlllcdo cethltsod P Whon Gyod called our door Father any. Gone but not forgotten. Fondly Milled by lilo Two Child- 2 1 “ran, Mona Ind Lloyd. (EIIIIIII-PIIIIIST ' I43 Great Georu Shoot OHARLOTTITOWN. Pl]. SPECIAL CLEARANCE, S A L E 2o GIRLS’ 00x18 as 1/3 % on" s 1).... Misses’ oREssEs Sizes 11, l3 and 15 33 1A; % OFF A RACK OFICHILDRENS DRESSES $1.95 LADIES’ SKIRTS‘ $1.49 A Table 0f Small alooo oolol olollo Articles ..... Reg. 82.95 to 55.95- T0 CLEAR AT THE MISSES HOLMES & BRADLEY l iION§ 02 159 QUEEN QT. f -~¢ _-7"§’J~1 c- ? E avwvn .. » | $52-$55? it“ . this .s-. ' i ,5