i k .. m._.._..‘=..”w.=.-.w=t.-1 .4_l .‘M,,.. l - ‘ti. t l .1 l‘; f .9!’ 151N139‘; they .,_. . In. flicw ti» Somme lsluixicr: sowe1AiRD.M. nder Distinguished Potiohotg 7*. Noll vino. Wltlou necmnrnyioolilirt-itsnnhlitosnr oooorséhit. '1': wsiixrr i. M __ \ éof Hisiioillor SUPERIOR ENGL-‘LS iREPERT ' H 4 t PS’ 1 P149‘? MPFFDAY did“? “.TTHE,.,“G"H.QKST TR QWVULE A MINUTE QFETHIQILLS-SCREAMS ‘AND- L I ThisPtqsrem ‘Béiicétési Tues- m t‘ THE BRILLIANT WAR. snehr DRAMA or WEDJTVIIAIIRSFJFRENQH. .LElivs’ " WHOLE YEARS _A'l‘_ ' CRITEltION, LONDON 'FRI.-SAT.-“THE .-TH_IEF” SPECIAL PRCGRAM FOR SATURDAY MATINEE -(’l_‘lT_L§___ 1'0 BE _ ANNOIINCED LATER) RESERVE your; SEATS TIME "srony - rwo A ‘WQMANIS Love Forum? *1 Pincus? l‘! 0‘L'_I'.Il*A*:Y.-... M Aid’! i N ‘E E U E - 5'21: s 8.0 o 3 H!‘ ’ "SI-lore ‘ ..5¢¢.~»Me-.»..ANI1,._ t - selector... some“ _4. ‘ um“ ihcfriéii . d. . i» Novelty qnd ’ Thrills irgliVov-f a."<>®.1i/¢we§¢ . k ._ . \ _ RAMON, USUALLY 1N BRILLIJQIT UNIFORM, WEARS DUNGAR- EBB AND SWEATER. IN THIS ,BTIBRI1VG SEA SZIVJEY 0F ' ‘urn u: rnnonmm. t’. "-..-_: . ' Ramon Novazm, hero of "Ben- Hur" and many n role in which he wore a brilliant uniform, filrnishes a surprise, and a. very refreshing one in "Acrgss ti‘ lSingcatploreé; newest starr g ve c e a e ce me Edward Theatre. For he appearsus an: I832: 12132;]? a. sailor of the old "Windjammer" days; a 'mi1l‘il‘i* in sweeter and dun- garees, before the mast. in a whirl-mm“, charm“ three seafaring brothers. and alove i '~ of quest hurls him into a maelstrom p of adventure. As the young sailor, battling human passions end-the elements. Navarro has a role in which he proves a powerful dolin- eatorovf human" emotions. The ter- rific storm at sea. the attack of the Orieutol- pirates and the mutiny on - deck, are all splendidly done under ‘~ ~' the expert direction of William Nlgh. ‘ . JoentCr-awford makes a. veryibeau- tiful heroine, and her acting is per- ' . fact in thou-ole of the New molt-ho ., -- ‘- sir! thrust into lttrlpumoouvohtoro. I ‘ 1h the Orient. ran-host Terrence; as <31 the older brotheris a dominant, fig. Oran. ure in the powerful tale and Jaines 3° Mason as the evil mate has an sq“. 811V powerful role. Anna May wgng. U DlB-ys a seductive Oriental charmer MN that makes one wonder why chum- r delineations, wind adventure of sea storms, Or-- yrh . ientaibattles and other thrilling .,,,,e°a,f§-“g‘§§-Ne':!f*°d"¢lns Binn- episoau; that ' form a. thunderous are co background for an entrancing love and unjffflfigffufifflmfifi sage ‘ ' ‘torm at sea l, excl; '~ eimw Thenew Metro-Goldwyn Mayer aim» m3 “d "B". lnoduci-iq" is one of the most elab- mm“ in “'3 mwnsny- - t ' crate of Novarrcfs recent pictures. Laid lniNew England, on the high 808.5, fifl in the- @1086, it has ah ever-shifting locale. that keeps pace with lightning-like action of the nlsy- drama lo masterly: the first "Mice ~ At 81 a. yam- o, ghm . ' ' Story is based on the romance by ‘ Ben Amos Williams. howl sutui-uuy ‘M "11 members of the In story. " Evening. Best author. A Navarro plays a sailor, one of intensi- l__ “F” "mmillend ‘(lllflntiiy flies y “m” "l" Weekiy- Star. “i-“mv i8 "Iv prudent‘ ‘r years i“ '3 it i5‘ 8- marvel of value wealth of reading o: , mriflshsd mush" wllrtesyflf 1401118 fM-‘ISTWIEL d: . a 'dod--51'1 cwt. h. 22 ‘Honolulu _Cusk--4DO owt . smolu-Ilisan"; out. _ . . . ‘ ‘wey ... .. w vi Nlc. New in; areeflectively’. an t m i: c ‘ 8nd Edward Connelly on; Qfijf Murphy llhigland village’. armer-‘s mily get 5 marvellous not: clip‘. t ~* . 8» fitfiiiliiéiib -~ fir in spite of these oroos ii ' . l ill, gotobedandkeepwarm- a Eight o, g p v Rule 1. Avoid crowds. e , 2. Avoiiféhiuilie. vi 3." Avoid fatigue; _ _ 4. . livoid ginyone whofiis sneezing orcougiiing. l ’ . A 5. Takepléntyvof fluids. ~ _ o: rout iilehtyof nollllsithjeirit.’ p A‘ \ 7. Ilse a gal-gig morning and night} ~f= ~*' water is suificiento a til. 615th ‘ 1* touted. out not ; 1 -io;t¢5..-g ofrtréittit- Haddmk—1l6 cwt. . . . ' "ta cwt. .... ' ion oapiui-izo Bbls. so H‘; no ice has‘ formed in the buys, WES. therefore. impossible. Roaihnaiéiziqil . no!‘ homlmisimltlh- " ‘ ‘ lat reiativeqto the limits thomvoiuhg puuio .. .. _, w. , d doesnorknow necessary tcrprevent a J disaster such as that, which occurred be convinced that under present conditions any sea Joumey is with the possible danger of 1 Piliblic demand for-safety has ‘never been sufficiently “ -uis or well informed to be effective. said Admiral Sims. The problem is not an engineering-so much as anecoqii ‘with it lime: no steamship ‘saved u. the . ‘fip‘nAyo ',TUESDAY p _ , M/lltcliulvis’ p.“- Gift~ of....H-i.1a.i:ity f Acomedy funnystuafllmfllJ .e‘_-' merit! He playunfltlntype phow- ~ _ graphs: who. been n newer-eel cameraman. Eve‘ goeswivinl -_but try and stop laughing! _ __ ~. ~ . _ .‘ .. ‘ Fisident’Bles,‘whoaordereg*th‘-‘f;;oo .. o ' 6 l‘ ' Sensational ' Tale, $o’“"..‘?“{‘.?$f. “tittiilfitoo W95. ofBlockmbiljicirid Croft fin Bolivia TlieiiéfitiitlPalé \1,QNDON, December 20.-'.British inure“ 1n the Bolivia-Paraguay dispute has suddenly flared up with a‘ sensatiorltl story csbledfrom Ric de Jenelro by DrsEdward Sanders. head of the British expedition which has been searching the Sscambaya region of Bolivia/for $090090" 111 treasure said to have been buried by . m” liwwiflwnil Leasue. Mn: A. Newbury. . 1.00 " _ Master Herbert L. Mur- Tom"Cod.~—~2l9'.cwt.\... . 4333K! fl tor Scallops-MO bbls. .- 5on0‘ 85 _ Oysters-fill! bbls. . . . . . . . .. ‘=1ilels-—,59 cwt. ._. .. Briefly the story o is~ that he was -Bl'l'¢Si3€d. charsed withsmugglixlgf arms lhto Boilvlo. broughtbaek to La Pa; and forced to pay a $1,875 bribe to Ramon Paz. president of the Bolivian Senate. Th; (my after paying this "black- . mail," Dr. Benders says he WEI-S into jail, and only got out of t c country by the payment 9f M- additional money to another politic- moo . . 1,221.00 _ s . _,,.,____nmoot-ohunlploxi ‘Iotalyalue »..s2a.aaa.ooM1srMa:-smet MacMiilan, Master The total value of threaten this year- is somewhattless than.‘ it was W31 M135 last year. This is due to the feet that; on account o! the mild weitlp and, fishing tor smells by thig m, Misallillary xothérlhe Runier River: mo. R. n. Coulson. Mrs. worhons Institute. RwR- fl. Royalty: Bell. West Royalty: Rectum" .1119 story’ sounds so incredible- that the British explorer explains "told it under oath to A. E. Yapp. ltish ,vice_cotuisel at Rio, with a request that the Foreign Office re- . cover the money paid to Paz. and ilso recover supplies and stores al- legedto have been stolen by the Bolivian police. Here in Whitehall, ' of course, no action can be taken until Vioe-Oounsul Yapp and the _ British minister at La Paz send all ' relevant documents. "The- night before leaving ‘La ' Paul} says ‘Dr. Benders. sworn state- . ment,’ "I was called w the police. prefecture accused {of having smug- gled lots Bolivia ito rifles. 24 mach- ine guns‘, 100 pounds oi poison gas and many tensor» munitions for the ' of starting n. revolution and- ' overthrowing‘ Hernando Bilesy-thc _ ‘actual president"! thought it was a. huge joitei, but lives told the matter , waseittreinelyserious. ‘ _ “f was forbidden to" leavc Bolivia _ under-f threat "of immediate arrest, 1m ‘Ind from tlieit moment ‘was con- stantly,‘ watched by the ‘ police; told the poiicblthat I brought with me ‘twenty rifles, twenty. m pistols, two machine gunsremd an v_ adequate supply ofsmrnunition for _M8lil’- protection in! the‘ wiid8"0!"8aoafn-» v ‘will this was declared to the verurpnoustis. moons whonruhiorlrlg Bolivia and nllowed in withbu . Sea. visott¢rt m ~aoa'rou. ‘of-In the Yielflfléntotive. Lo! the . ‘to the Vestris. 8nd the public must ~~ _ t-H .Ht~iiei, _ x»; Nfilkfliiilzi-“Mr. Ev- (omilc one. The shipowners canniit. " ea ‘can reach the nwucimum of safety by itself. and the solution lies in ‘o. public demand that willreflect ii-IU ii.“ . Wen. Clarke. Mrs. L. P. C. I‘. T. omcefi dfljt Biles himself.- o-room undéhun hrinecrgulufi ally saucers "tout t ‘l eleascd ' through the‘ ‘p Bdditlonai $37540 ememiie - at,- llament. whom he ‘doelfiiot hints: ' ~ iii?’ vmm imam:- w» _ mqsovuge 11er- t the slightest ob- , _ of’ police d iared this WM B; bdrsfeced‘ he. iudz-urgent tel- wuredent wvths‘chief' of police ef-moalyptos lb conflsésteall Fl Irma snutsendmelie-to Lu "PELQI ' “not m” “visual d; ; ' j] t 8ennwr".1.J.-ii_ WDavid Adams. BBLQYIIISIB§* VGMOH‘ HBNQZ, W33 311419153119 "mm 351g“ hum)‘ P" . loinstood outside. by tiifpolice out i ILieut. do : w . m... ported ‘matter to m. l, day; 1 "Wiien r helli-‘chtlie tomato present. for which he. would become Government interference, otherwise he would create difficulties. I i‘ -’ "1 ‘told out"... ‘soviet... to where he came from and tell Balm on Pa; to go tohell. that! iiadhiot - the slightest intention of. btzixis ,- 5e MA! graft to the president o! the or any other Government officials for absolutely nothing." .. , _ _ l With pr. Sanders’ blunt ‘refusal, the PlQt tilickenedfiTiié Bhtlslilhlh- isier at La. Pas was summo by- President Slles rind-asked ‘w at he knew about the revolution engineer- ed by the Sacambaya. company. The British- minister said it was sllnon- sense. Thenl. BEOCOTGIEBYC; Sgnbd- ersdyf. yo. aces. _ rye. _-_ elgll~_Affail-s. sliid‘ e oouilrétrtiiqht- refused togdo. *' ‘i’. , -. "I _was toldf,’ v p. Benders. eon- Hnues. ‘fthat Ram h Paz ‘Wiilifvisit- pg‘ President ‘ Siles daily fexcititls him {a ainst me.“ Then Pszvsent word t at_I“sh'ould“,see him._ He He‘ said he would ari- use platters immedlatelyon the‘ payment, of $3.- 750. I could not ‘pay this‘ amount, but. as I was getilingdesperate oflered him» $1,875. Paz acceptesinnd. -i paid him in cash. ‘He dirfnotwant‘ '~ =»3-'~~' w. to take! a. éhequ¢.‘=' . . ~- “The next ‘day he‘ called on his, ngalnnnd said Tinilst pay him BU- other_$1‘,il1_5.‘ otherwise he bouldfhot .- arrange the‘ hintiérhnd I would hp arrested. I‘ wlis thundersti-udirand refused to pay siiywuore: I ' lied him a thief ‘iihdlnoretliiiigs; t lie - . K virtually [had me thrown out of his‘ ‘ ' onshore. i-wB-r» All__ ioioiysoys m. sltitiitfs. he W38 nrréskfiqbykgfdél‘ orneoi. ' a but aiquoln WA» lanes, Lknow." he concludes. "tho, Ooveinqient? “an politicians want)» tafie eVei-ytli ‘ ' wetheve-lefi. dniind, t nut; uprtg-con uaqur , your.» - mm - or e "uh yldgubu?‘ ‘ MacKlnnon. my friend and protect me ugltinstI "The present had to be‘.lit._least} p five thousand ‘boiivlanos (about stars). - ' ~ 1 ' : en out: the whole situation if nltthe ~ company's property was turned over ._ to him-but this Dniandersltlso woulginot receive me in the pres- ‘t - encegoi witnesses, bu only-gglone. ; ~imart D t ilooloo lo; W - r - """" » ' i; QflNG-The Christ- . " tlteheclty schools took . Qhrifivlllfl-sfl §€ilhglf t naritholottol- up“; Grade‘ 11m ‘or “may from their teachers. A number of parents and I visitors; wereqpresent. ‘ Lhm m‘ man-limo funeral or the late Mrs. David Sutherland was .11 yesterday afternoon from the res énce-"of Mrr ock Ross to Zion Ohumh. A’ service at the house was conducted by Rev. M.‘ . Fulton. and the services at thhfehufqlland the grave were con- ' ducted by Rev. M. Scot/t Fulton undlnev; w. Bruce Muin. mm- rnantwas in the Peoplesfiemettry- Th0 DB-ll bearers were: BUAINft hid MacDonald. and S.A. Mac- ‘ d.‘ There were many lovely floral tributes. . ' i - j_ 4M orwwsas or uoltrir : I 'AND‘KING 1KEETINGS~Meetings of the iln- ‘permit Potato Growing Distrieiat‘ =l" ‘Lot "-41 were recently held at’ .. v rth lake and Kingsboro, when i 330120; not!) héfmattersinthereoentcirciller lottery of tho Provincial Potato Cour‘- The foliowinii’ WM 1180s- - ~ » ~- - l. ~ t/ out: “mt this meeting, willie we, susrscrso BLACKMAIL PlqoT-irealise-our need oi muclrfurther iu~ ' ' ' ' ' IQIfIiIIf-iOIi,OXl the control and dis- , of-"potetoes. fully th- on Paz mentioned I‘ knew immedi- dorsal; any nwyement that would ately that he intended black-mailing protect this valuable industry." Mr. me. Some two months ago, Gode- J. A.‘ FYBSEFOf East Baltic, acted froy came to Bscsmbaye and said as Secretary. and.a delegate was that Ramon, Pez senthlnfto tell me appointed to attend the next Po- that I should-give him ooubstantiai tatoi-Conference="st Charlottetown. A move» , . Irwin! hnuarwumtt. _ _ rah: TYPE {sheer ‘tweed . '11! invisibifl check pattern has ' established itself ‘f Yorifiimediiihi M‘ ‘g w‘ ‘ l- worn b! nrds of , rd of ae-lnth-cohtflqtm ditch‘? siu.‘ ‘- no front Wand b ly ptossoQ-iwpflll-lsdy’, m M11110. _ _, w‘. h Honey. ¥="'°°1.‘.‘ P'- tullm um. ..