4,. ’_,x-gm. A V_. ’_ ea ;.‘;:..;-i-..,-'54,-.:.. —_— ..-. _ . ;;g_.....,‘'*“- :; ;_::.'::”.'::;:‘. ;.;v»’,T"_—.m-.,-‘ _ .4 “‘‘Bl_1VG'’-.v . ~.’ro;A'Iv*;' -ouscur. . AND ‘Away FINAL TODAY-4:15-—7—9 P. M. mm CR08BY—:JOAN BL0NDELL_-V-Mischa Auer -N ‘"5437 5105 of HEAVEN” ALSO . . . .MUSICAL REVUE AND MORE ROYAL VISIT PICTURES IN THE §lE_WS ADDED . . . STORY 0 FITZPATRICK TRAVELOGUE —N O V E L T Y—- AND ROBERT BENCHLEY’S _WAN'I'£DxAA MAN son MOM! Mai 50 Single, Handwoven and I Ind: Guy IlI‘:KldlI_NO Dviule Pun Noel Apply! 'flwyOhyononuundKeyo F ALFRED N0 BE L “DARK MAGIC.” WEDNESDAYS SCHEDULE. NOTE: NO 3 snows STARTING 6 P. M. DOORS OPENS 5:30 pan: snows 6-8-10 p.m. COMPLETE LAST N0 INCREASE . . . Regular Evening Prices. --1.? ,“Broadway Musketeers” At - Capitol Today And Tomorrow 1fiowun." which , ‘ It to Gapiboi Theatre. is concerned chiefly with ihe fortunes and xnislflori/umzs oi’ a. trio of girls portrayed by Mar- Llndsey. Ann shuidtm and one of the most charm in. Hol- yowc mm-ea lyw Run‘: another young actress who will also oomo in for ). goodly shore of the glory. That. young miss is tiny, six- yea,r—old Jialnet Chapman. who scored so smsotionallv when she made her debut in “Little Miss The '. nus is her sec- ond plctureond again she is given levn-tlful opportun-itv to display he amazing dramatic ability which gave her bop ranking among hive- nile stairs virtually overnigulii. The mole manlhue ot In: on’ y are handled by John l'..itel, and they include ll slnis/Ler I _ d vil- » lains as have ever been gathered MATINEESI SHOW AT 10 P. M. for one picture, notable among than being the darkly handsome Anthony Averill, as well as Dick Richard Bond, Horace on and Dewey Robinson. T59 1'15 liormiyed by the Mines Iflldsoy. Sheridan and wil- separated and then mm again as adults at the outset of the film story. Ii/liar‘-garet is prosperously married and the mother ofgléainwe-t. Ann is an an. I 6'!‘ B. I‘°"ThW“:.:h 2 Hip niche clubs and 1' Even .. twined izhen :8 Ma 1235:, her hllBba.Ild_ for A. handsome Broadway chuseller. Ann subse- quently marries Marga:-ei's former husbflnd. and Marie tries velianrbly to be menu and h at mu. been Slain by gknssiers who then kid- mp Margaret and her child. - foreign 7_’8'4.5 with Margaret Lidsuy . ALSO COMEDY-CAE.'l‘00N—JWMY DOESIYB BAND «'dUAR:2lAm . . .. Ann Shnrldah . Mario Wilson "I 80F GATHERING SIN NAZI GERMANY Reporting. Has Thrill Of Hunt Says Veter- an Of 15 Years Ser- vice. By LOUIS P. LOCHNEE Ausoolslaed Press Stair Writer BIBRLIN, June 9—R,fiD0irtlD¢ the news has of big game hunting. (Mr. Lochner, who Ni regime. well that he was I‘€C","iUY a/Warded the Pulimaer prize for distinguished for-eign correspond-encie.) During the Ge:rr,n republican regime, it was 9. s.mpler marm- to check on governmem. interma- tion. It was easy to come into contact. with German stabanwn. 'I\he cabinet, was composed of men from dlfierent parties. Ono min- ister might disagree with another and deem it to his Doiltlcal irwu'- ua,l facts in a given sit.-uaizion. The Reichsiax had pro~govvem- mom. and anti-govezmnenm rtiea. The “nmls" had the right acc- to demand informa- tion. II this did not some disgruntled parliamentarian was likely to “spill the beans." But Now Is 1939 Today much has changed. The reporter in Gemumy must ask himself: “Will my informant go to a concentration camp or be arreetedonachargeoitreasotiif I publish the story?" The Nazi lows oi’ ‘treason are ‘ severe. Reveual your I - Bing Crosby At Prince Edward to earth humanmess com- you juat naturally h-um it an you lwve the Lhuire is a movie for- mulaauamxlleod to pk-eee. And 1 more tlnn lease: i‘r.\mi'.li1el “W . ' » “ 3 °.. cmde x-1 xurueqn Doyle- 2 ::f;"’:; ,;g-e;,,,;';g°,gg,,,{,*°9,g,°:,g_ Ian rinadnomrw; 3. rwoeu-t um. e_ . '- - Wm M» W ‘3§?.fl°e "v¥a:“_‘i'°°‘r‘a.%°l§°."°“l‘Z‘l‘c't ”°p“""m°“’p1'“1my Doma.ld~zRoyRober1'.son'yl! Mar l drinc jun, Mb‘; - - ' E I. . omie vu1_1. Audrey Dixon: 2. mt Muolirmhern and Ci‘€fi.!ii"RIob1 erloo 11. Grade III Jr.—1. Alvin Buell. G/rude fh Maolihchem Grad-e I—-1. Dennei:t»MaoDonald; 2. Lawson Buell Honor Roll Mr May . Millicent. MaoDonI.kl; 3. Eric Mim- Donald Grade V-—l. Phyllis Mum; 2. »Rube-rt nald. ‘ Grade 1V-—-1. Hilde. Mudoonnldaz guevllllilliem Maclilochemz 8. Freda amide m—-1. Donald Mnclhclh em and Velma. Munn: 2. Mama- rei MacEaohe1-n and Gerald nob- ertson. Grade 11!! Jr.-—«l. Alvin B/uell. Grade lit--1. Gerald MacDonald ih Lh&ollern smuioearsiditmaybeiusttoobud for ur imcnnanti, Another dit- noul is ihm», news dvisaeminanzion has become oentmlized and is directed according to the needs‘ 0! me state. Members pd’ the govemment are sworn to secrecy and "looks" as next to impossible. The press striotly reg-imenmed. n‘na.din.gs. one paper in like awry other as has as news and Uhe in- helpremtion or policies is con» cemed. There is no such ch u an opposition press. The o :1 German News Agency is In in- strument of policy. Imewlows with lop leaders which every weighed mm- iculously. M '1!-1.‘ °z?.i.'on"”‘o.r'lu'8‘n;‘5‘.'°n.ny°‘"""v‘}l9li mm; . w":mm”"'r‘u3 from Gemialrvy radically during the 15 years since this writer was to the . Berlin Bureau of the Associated oven n Covering is 1 Germany is now as dlfiemnt A "ox=t.hodo ” as a in (run a. handout But ise §1fiilcu1l»—it has all hhe iosclnntion ‘ is chief oil est to let the press know the act» . TOIHORROWI NO MA rmes nooks» OPEN 5.30 P. M. 3 SHOWS CONTINUOUS FROM 6 .P.M. fine wibh . what was handed out to e press, is Eiocopt for ‘ rare. They’:-e solemn ooceaionn uh . word is The Ioreia-n cor-z~est>onfld:xiI.'a1vI>rl:, , ' PIIAOANT GROVE SCHOOL ‘ Rupert for the month oi May. Grade IX-1. Reta Murray; 2. Alice Caswell. G1-ode W2I—l. Jennie Curran. Gnde V-1. Agnes Caswell; 2. Arthur Glow: 3. Raymond Clow. Grade IV--1. Eleanor Hardy; 2. Gooruinn Glow; 3. Alonzo Mocabe. Grade lllll—l. Marion Murray; 2. amino Hardy: 3. Gordon Hardy. Grade H-1. Beatrice Ma.cl)oug— all; 2. Rita Iamphieu-; 3. Lewis MoOu.be._ Grade I—1. Francis L-.-.mphier: 2. Joseph Glow. Perfect atieridanoe: Arthur Glow, Rannond Glow Mary Donmrdn—beacher. Use Minna‘: for dandnlff. etoulodaunelflhh or aunei‘romMx-s.W.P.Br mfiI.u.0ruthe 1 Prince doing ezntmnely well, on | of la“ . Yo the lead harsh-lip is dam of the local WAl.'l‘oN—M NALD — A quiet. bul pmty wed 1111;‘ was gol- annined at st. John a Baptist Mission Church at 11.30 um. on Canon J.V. Young united in riage Laurefnia Louise MacDonald youngest daughter of Mr. and M:s. Daniel MacDonald. Selkirk. P. E. 1.. and Oscar Thompson Wal- ton. eldest son 04 Mr. and Mrs. K1113)’ Walton, Bayfleld, N.B. The bride looloed Winsome in a two- pleoe, mannish style suit. of teal blue oango cloth, with pink hat. shoes, gloves and purse. The hap- py couple then left on a motor hr-lp to P. E. Island and other ports of the Maritime Provinces, On their return trip M.r. and Mrs. Walton will reside in Waliham. Mass, w'nere the groom is an lovee of the Stamdand Oil Co., New York . .i:‘n;::va:l‘:ho:;n .3 ORKUWILL liar - ‘ » I ~ » ..ma— lumo m - ‘ lain:-u-..:-l-v..~.r..*.: ...,. l~°8»':"" . """iw~»v -z- -1.. . In! We can nouaqsnrn ma onus nouns will be atwflam W“ E ,_ 1,. clqabtl day Wednesday June um. v Ia-80°-_ 13’-I an June; t,‘morlat. ‘L-H4-G-10-3i. “L _ruMs————--to am arwu'i]8l'lluI:%l2:r'5v 3."§.%if.." 113:»? ‘“‘..’€;“m°{;9;r'n;$luilg.. I wwgqg inoereo in to reserve. clo°ula1':fthu mi“. .'L_“"a5;_q_1o_“i A’l"l.'EN'-l'l0N ADVEETlSlES— Advertisements for insertion the tollowlna day In“-'-l mo not later than ll 3. m. I-8-N. ANNUAL MEETING or the New- bered N Association ’ t I Lhnrlotfirtagewsril aglgsliiltal 'I'h‘ursdny, June 15 e - - -L_3“_a_n_”. D0117 OP Y-« nacarvirn H m . Ounce Gave. received be closed all do!/. buttor the - m...u°° 5‘ °:: irieeelstfig a'.y even 5 t 1 9.30 P. fine 3:05., ma. Ii:-BM-6-18-ll. ......._... POLICE COURI‘—A.t, police court. yesterday 8. men chanted wmh vagrancy was or re- manded. A d_ nk who failed to appear had his bail bond estreot- ed. Another drunk was fined inn dollars and costs or (twenty days. A vagrant was semenced to thirty days in jail. A sanitary by-law was dismissed. Two men with Iomery elected pre- liminary hearing. The case was axijoumed until the l51.h. ALUMNAE PRESIDENT COM- lNG—The afllliated Alumnae grows at the P. E. Island chapter are looking iorward to a. visit from the National. President of the Canadian Federated Convent Al-. ' I . .: -. Because more people read daily newspapers ldthun any other mediuml \. "°‘“"m‘°"heu-hcn'diacuA daily iofofiy 0100.9 non work. Personals ~ I in-. o. wulimmmay Frederic- i.on.le¢tBetu ymcrn onm extended trip to 'rmoni,o V ' —2-22$¢ ' In Memoridnf u-oplw for securing the Ignaz number of member: urin _..... ., - the year at the meeting in Gran MES. WINDILL H, BIATON Lodge held in Cmpaud lmmvnth. _. . r -- —--——- The oi the we OPEN TUESDAY NIGHT.--gale Wendell tool: has - iotheviaitorourlilngnnd n u1,,”u,m,,_ogh¢., .15. Wednudty, June nu: our store will , gomhuy, I.'n:eoph. Baotou hlu country-wide‘ eoheean for me lhipiesaive were con- dlmed at in home b the Rev. Mr. Morrison and 3% of Rev. Mr. Kay. who both 3. on elated at the grave. The lzeautdiul solo. "Shndowu" W63 J M’ Muriel Macbomld, and in music, “Sale in the Arms o1JeauI" and the 23rd Palm were Joined in ‘the siiendunta. Mm:-3. l)uncon Macrhotl. MoNevin, Charles Lbrmoh. stunt MoNe-vin. Hugh Moxenale. and Edison Maonee. The late Mrs. Agnes 6 am emicnoed irom Scotmd when ulte a child. and with her hu was a. resident of Walla- 1,; Bou- IIIIOI I Edward Beitplirionir Fox .;PAi‘_V0(AiI‘l|‘l1“.'ll(i'lI Out , 0f‘ilIo lied . Plea: at I luv: lenleltfl with |""‘91' llllvnorluioo um of pup. 5. 0°” Olllllrilu h I: «have: can vcnm '"°"“°"°" leo¢l..wI|li,~ enlulnr Door mam». What you read no mm 9...... w .%=ftg':1:°«;i:'c&t5 «HEM If nuou omu-lo. l‘r“"l¢.‘l‘ :13 no’: meneeme-M of medial nurse Homlml. Brookline, bet at the Wlmidden Alumnae She was a Christian ' considerable food In. ‘100 . D00: an-eu'i3rI".na 1:31.!" ..'.'{3 "" ed ion. Mass, from 1929 E Diued away in the mlm‘f.“”§‘, I (03% miter several Wll exfiind illness, . wmnwmm. mdmfi Evreartetti ’ D emon in . ‘ her iillllgss. in the the . am: Rub Keigan Ora em, all Man. newsnfipeisi e _ first choice adver- I I.< . ‘ i using medium ‘~ 9 Today...as for manvvears past...‘ I pvhen there is a Goodyear stony to tell, “ilk ‘ I. I "the dgilv newspapers flash the news to ' pnomristal altross the Dominion... yvithoutdelay’.”' , I, . D3113‘ E8219 lAir‘v5'vheei fthe'_(_3oodyear Life- . . both ‘ei(c’1Il‘0lv.o5j'(l3oo'lii,'ear‘ firsts o_o.o_Op9.11iA|ap Goodyear introduced the new, modern tire fo_1W19:!o9.‘.:.'the @100... (through newspapep! .» _ I.“ " "°fi1° 4‘Y"ih° senfihiiend “WI. °‘ I tread tire I‘ opmmon'prop- 15 3 959 i Th I M vi’c.'c".’.‘.?..'.ml‘ P _|lI bringing ‘““..'.‘.:““::m::° "3; N‘ no (or -I Limited, accomplishment on courteous and afiecuonate ' greatly beloved by an "am" or social friendships, II!!! will be mourned Jruneml — services Wollasion betfore she “Island. hlrxsbandfvlxswbo A Sonowmg Mn Gmh two and Mi. of East gmirflitixfl II 0! "Q. Inuimu obtain“ Price up out: only I I“ lit: as-mu“ Napalm‘ ' ~_._,_ ope-rauom M Mass. and pa}. P and a":§3’. lady oi who enjom whose pm. by many, WET‘? hl leaving {ox-e;9,.L,,:: M1‘. and Skiers, Mn