._., . ....._.. .__. __.. .. PAGE SIX Nfitddlvi/lilillt 21:, i927 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Not lust Another “Sheik Picture” But a Sahara Romance Between People that ‘Matter Plllll The deserts vcngeiuice~u man torn between duty and IOVIF-fl sand- slorm such as the screen has never shown-a thousand other thrills and throbs-all played in the real Sahara Desert. i SCPGQII HOW Torn between love and duty. =1 handsome young Monk enters the world for one flaming moment. A great book and plllf- 110"’ =1 m"! sensation. passion. dramatic power. s-snows l)AILY-—3 AT 3.15. 7 & 8.45 lit EWilillklll-lllli 1 One of the world’s truly great romances has been brought to the through the genius of Rex Ingram. Made locations in Europe and the Sahara Desert, with thousands of Arab tribesmen, this is a production of outstanding beauty and .4~.~ Millions have read the story in book form-unillions will thrill now to the adventures of the handsome young Monk who yields to the call of the world without for one brief, flaming moment .of SPECIAL MUSI MAT. 16-¢,26¢. EVE. 16c, 26C, 37c. . ORCHESTRA V on actual C ENLARGE!) The Picture of u Moments Flowers‘ Sister Screams _ “N0 Mo’ Tiger” At Funeral ATLANTA. 0a.. Nov. —“N0 I mo’ Tiger. no mo‘ 'l‘iger." screamed 2i, sobbing ilvoinitnls voice. and 7.000 ‘sec him again.“ From that dramatic point on tlic icercmonies were marked by a qulct. persons lapsed into silence to lica." almost stiff formality, until one of last honors paid to ciepnricti Tlieo- Tiger" Wllllt‘. friends had paid him dore Floivcrs, negro inlddlcivcight‘highest praise. - When 'Morgan boxer. who once ivas crowned (‘llfllll- Blake, sporting editor 1 the Atlanta plon of the world. [Journal had completed a brief ad- Foi‘ more than {til hour, that on". dress. the assemblage broke into a burst of emotion and u ‘KY1’ s of fies-I 1on3: thunder of applause. ninl exercises were all that broke‘ ~ t.hc stillness of Atliintas municipal; audmun" r1211. 31st Champ. Chess - ¢o>i -~---— As the casket was borne iii._ . ceded by a vested choir and Tigc. ... _ litl e brethren in lull regliliu. :i1! Qwzigylng, moving even rlbvrci‘ than, the death march from the rust oi.'-_', can. the booming voice of Flour" lll‘l~l.'\‘(lS AIRES. Nov. 22. —'l‘hc 110530? Chflmell 11 tlmlofflllb b01194‘ "\ Illsi game in tlic eliiiinpionsliip i-IQn- _ t-liesu tournament bclween Capa- Fmnl m" gmul‘ '31 Ycllmve“ “MM liliiiieii and AleXlllllkl tonight eiide-l near the rostrum. banked high-wiili" i“ a ‘mm.’ 322L973‘ ‘he Vole“ m Tine“ 515ml‘. Alexliine is leiidiiii; with fouri " . "~.':(‘a l-ll u, - '- “No mo. Tllwr‘ n" llm hi!“ flhuhwlllluylllllx? llittllll llllltllujll-l ll-llllnctsmlirriilo the boat ziiid let inc cowl xvziiit lo huh) ‘mlgvlly ' ‘ " ‘ ‘ - _ Norwegian Hydro-Electric“ Nitrogen Corporation Refunding and Improvement 5}'-_§QL Cold Bonds Due November 1, 1957 Principal and semi-annual interest (May 1 and November 1) payable in United States gold coin in New York without deduc- l tion for any present or future taxes, sssessm ts. duties, or other i‘ charges levied by or within the Kingdom of Norway. Coupon l bonds in denominations of $500 and $1000, registerablc as to principal only. i Sinking Fund suflicicnt. to rctirc entire issue by maturity. . The Company, sometimes referred to as Norsk Hydro, together with its principal, wholly-owned subsidiary, owns one. of the outstanding water power systems in the world, located in southern Norway, 130 miles west of Oslo. ‘The Company's hydro-electric power stations,_ with a continuous production capacity of .l75,000 h.p., generate electric energy at an exception- . ally low cost. We recommend these bonds for sound , investment and upon request will forward a circular l iiving further particulars of this issue. i Plrice 95 and interest, to yield over 5.85% I l l- {Cubject to prior-sale and change in price) The National City Company i - Limited Head Oflice-fitz and St. Peter Strneta~Montronl |'i King Street tau Y-Iflvlllgpum ilnllrtlu: 7l St. Peter Street ‘r0 ONTO TAWA Qugggc ,.a.. THE UNQUl-iLIFIED l ENDORSEMENT 0F THOUSANDS 0F MEN WIIO ARE USERS 0|" AHICK-EY & NICHOLSON ' F BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO ._ is mriJ: rltoor or rrs FLAVOR AND QUALITY. avciw use: l8 A BOOSTER. rm: TOBACCO .4" . l A FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN. Hickey 8i Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. “ ‘ ‘Iwnqnpnn A. __ - Charlottetown ll iitlRSES NAMED FilR BRITISH iici .'\lA..NL‘.lilJS'l‘ER, England, N0v-;eys are: Pons Asinorum (Wintcri-I 22. —- Eleven experienced haiilli~'liivershin (Elliott). High Browi cap horses were named this after (Weston), Silver Lark (GOHIOHI noon probable starters in tho Man Richards), Hl-beimis (H. LoachhI cheater November handicap. thelSamphibc Second (Caldwellb, last important race of the flat rac- Adleu (F. Fox), Old Orkney lng season, which will be run next (Steve DonoghueLPlanardo (Pack Saturday over the mile and a halt ham), Maia (Babies), and Grass. course. 1t will be the 47th renewal. moor (Jelllshl. ‘the latter being n The probable starters and jock- doubtful runner. ‘ other promising material are, Jimf Keigan, “Lefty” McQuald, “of base-i FOOTBALL ball fame," '1‘. Hughes, J. Malone‘ and H. Grant. l Possibly the Saints could be in-l duced to put a team on the tloorl lfor exhibition games, or it is quite; likely they would enter a league if As far as the old football game in ong were formed in Charlottetown. senior ranks is concerned, it is all Nice to try and see what could be over for the season. The weather done. A little basketball would flll has dampened the spirit of tlie,ln the gap between now and hock- Abegweits so much that they cannot ey and powibly after. ' get the necessary practice to put a HOCKEY team strong enough on the field to brini home the ba n, s once igaiii. the Saint Duniians item isi Rocker has already sot away W P rugby ‘good start in the Canadian-Ameri- can professional league and accord- ling to all reports is going to prove champions of the Island.‘ having won the only game of the a banner year for Canada's Nation- al pastime. ‘ schedule played by a 6 to 0 score. It will be well up to the new While St. Dunstarrs would like to win out in the regular way and be- come the champs on their own mer- 1t. but for this year this seemed lm-igzzl; lzll-Ttrgelfienlqs Esélgsyfi “l-tizliiee possibm possibly next year the of good ice before Christmas. which makes the time very short for prac- ticing and gives the boys little time weather will be such that will al- low the Abegweit players a chance to get in shape to meet teams from the sister Provinces, for practice and the Saints will then It looks from the large numbers have their chance of proving their worth on the gridiron. The Inter- scholastic championships arc to yet be decided between Queen Square grilzkiléilgg lgrdlzlgégxglgllggrpgriltgilsl: and West Kent, the second game of ,1 term‘ ‘Bums 1mm outside that are ltaking an interest in hockey that a sheet of artificial ice over the Arena. which takes place this afternoon. BASKETBALL would be a. good paying proposition. ._._4¢0->____. Opperman Wins 6- Day Cycling Race- ‘SYDNEY. Australia, Nov. 22. Hubert Oppcrmaii, Australia nll-| The Abcgivcit Athletic Association i-oiinil cyclilig_ champion. won thmwho have always been to the forc Victorian Duiilop Grand Prix for in fostering nll branches of sport the greatest cycling racc- QVef hell in Charlottetown and the different in the Brlllgli Emplfql {teams bearing the name "Abeg- Tlic uigiauge covgfgd was 690 1 3 welt" have distinguished themselves miles around the Slate o; vlctorh’ fir‘ many. many. years at home and‘ and it occupied six dans. O ier- a ma ' . 1 man's time was 40 liourls, 4i. llllllllrl The Abcgwmls. ha‘, put Chm‘ t“ and 34 seconds’ which is a lottetown and Prince dwzirdlslaiid “mqd-s record on the map of sport and their nth- ‘ ,letes are known throughout the iwidth and breadth of tho Dominion But for the past few years the l Funds To Carry 0n! Injured Player - , Ready For Game their back against u wall, and the l -Abbles require funds tn put their lgrounds in condition for athletes to MONTREAL, Nov. 22. —— Howietrain on, tlic present grand stand . lllilfelll’ Cent-I’? player on the (Yiin- which was built 1o replace the one zillions, National Hockey Lc-uizue. destroyed by lire ls in a deplorable Club. will lic on the ice when the condition and needs llllllll‘(llilll‘ u‘- llilblliliillfl lace Pittsburgh bum li-‘tention so as lo iivoid nr-eidenls in llwrrow lIlKlli. iii a scheduled htifl-he fllllll“ guo rlX[[]]‘e_ Min-cum.“ is undupi The track i‘. sadly in need o1 rc- stooll, will {my be o" the regular pairs although the best iuir." been line-tip‘ um Wm be inlected m“, done’ as far as finances would uo. 11w may m. "an of me mulch mh but in order that this truck team 1y, The may“. w“ Injured whunutan get better ace ininotlzition lfll‘ he Qumdnd Wm‘ a goal post i" a training it is necessary to but... lhL h-m-anmh, (“We m the not. whmtrack put ‘in inucli luitten shun’, “(use bunwrd mm Mm “mm than at piohent. lii older to do ililluglwal Killllfl of the season “W” Ymk between the America rlllll the. Flying Frenchmen, is still oii the casualty list, l" officials of the club have decided 1o llifiproduco in tlic Market Building for lembei" third "The Vilhirl of Mirllifi‘, Frag" l , ‘ l New and novel games will be ill" made re 1m“ ‘lellcfile IS a llllllplifOdlXCOCl and several valuable priz-zq “,6 “O1 t“ “is flOWP/FB. with an cloe- ‘cs will be given uiviiy lllflllll)‘. ‘ - R1. bu l) concealed Wlllilll fhci _ Many new features will be llltliltl-l heart of a rose. ed on the program for cueli night, "N "mm which will be under the supervision -- 0 Rest With Asthma. Asllllllfi‘ of Mr. Eugeiiti Murphy of llll‘ "Sllfllly attacks at night, the Ont: Miirpliy Production Co. time when rest is needed 111051,,‘ ‘There will be iun iiw ~old and ‘ Hence the loss of strength. the nerv-iyoulig and surely u uenerous ren- ous deblml’. the loss of flesh nmiiiloiisc will be miidc on the purl or other evils which must be expegtgditlll) people and the tlcsirrd uinoiuil unless relief is secured. Fortunately/will be realized by tlic ASSOtTlfltllJll relief is possible. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's to meet tllt3l1‘_(lll'(‘ needs. Asthma Remedy has proved itsl With Christmas npproiieliinlz i‘. This game was once flourishing in Charlottetown and there were as Ml many teams us you could shake n ' aunt's Llnlmontjor cuts and bruins merits through years of service, A Would be a good time for all to ziel m“ Wm surely convince you, lthc good Santa to the A|)i"lI\\‘t'il lClub who has cioue so much for tli-i stick at. but of late years the int- erest lagged and so much that now it is almost extinct. Some one remarked the other day that it was comingback this year. Here's hoping. There is room for it _ and there is no chance of work or ' weather interfering with the pract- ices. So why hesitate‘. , An Abegweit official let drop the < remark the other night that there \ would beno more football this sea- ‘ son but they were going to give the _ fellows some basketball, and why "" not, this is the time and there is gpod places for the teams to play in the Y. M. C. A. and League oi‘ the Cross. ' The Saints have been working out , a little lately on this game under their eflicient coach Rev. R. V. Mc- . Kenzie and have a umber of likely looking players in 'l‘lngley. the "Shcpody Wonder." George McDon~ - aid. M. Dunphy. "Sweet Seventy “”°" D- °"'°“'Y ‘mil E- “WW Bringing Un Father Newest In Bracelet Watches We have a very large Xmas stock on display both in Ladies’ and Gents and will be pleased to show you these. G. H. TA YLOR JEWELER AND ENGRAVIJII. 3Provinec in the punt and help llli‘lll ' ' ‘llkeep the ivlicels of uliilelit- au-tivily turning smoothly. _¢o> For Girl Athletes _,_ l '-;-.1 ‘i; 'l‘()l{()N'I‘ii, Nov. :2 run v ‘he liltl'l't'll from tl]ll"l eliuiiiiiiiiii- jslilps, was llie tiffetil m‘ u resold M!’ llou passed ill iiie lllllllllll meelliiir (of the. Ontario l)l'illll'll. Womiiifls -‘ ldniiiteiii‘ Alllllfill‘ Feilviwiliiiii of l('iiii:iilu_ hero. 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