TdfiAi/iz‘ names novuao ‘ m rim A P A G AN ‘ _~ALSO COMEDY s OPENING PLAY ‘BE YOUR AGE octronrrm. noumrw COMEDY - FIRST '1‘ 1M5 A1.‘ POPULAR PRICES . ,_,~IPRINCE ED WARD MONDAY OCT. 7th. ‘Mae Edwards Players ONE WEEK STARTING WITH A CAST 0F l’! PEOPLE 7—BIG ACTS VAUDEVILLE JAZZ BAND POPULAR PRICES an: wssaamtu-g from the arid desert of Mm‘ 868811. 'A L S O ‘ COLLEGIAN S ' FUN — PEP-LAUGHS _ CAPITOL TOD v beautiful ascent-nuns. be e A French olllcozi-ha wed her III- nwnre that she was I III '- - a ...“... monastic story of the love of tvfo brothers for the 13mg. woman, that carries you to the bright lights of Paris an _ pack again to the most darifll climax ever visualized on the ' a . C0 of ell the crest love in history! Wyclonio see spec- ieele made by Frank 14°74. the men who ‘WNW! "The Sea. Hawk." _ p ffloenn of sumptq. ING ¢_-.___ the 11.1mm; u w." ~ a‘--‘.‘.J 2 : Sport. [Min .- - 'wgd_nggday the matinee racu winch us being put on by Charlotte- Uwn horsemen certainly 801118 l0 5mm... t- ._Tcl¢8rebh messes” Unified fr m Kenslngtm, Summer- slile ind other points shows that I lot of the boys from other towns nag-gem; to be on hand to witness nldhm; and it will be real fun too! because there are a lot of argllmm“ as to which has ‘the fastest “Qfi ‘rake for instance Billy Cope hinges Aubrey and Marge Direct- there's e trio that M11 furnish a problem as to which will be the win- hflfBilly Cope has bowled over a joglot easy ones. but this time he him“ the old hardened campaigners can bet your boots the fur wllfjlyfrwo chaps sway up in Al- so interested in Billy Cope lrififilhey are coming down to see l‘ _ are "bearcsts." the Class "s" Trot there _. d: . ' sanctioning“ S ‘I. Thgiletoofflim to lsisr- [rows in, cured ‘in, Iucptin when you Jskiov A ¥;1o1dr11¢..Atn»¢ She’s A ’Rgearzn ' Matinee» Races TOmOITOW i. Afternoon At The Charlotte- town Driving Park-Leading Trotters And Pacers W111 ‘Compete-No Admission Fee -—Everybody Come Along For‘ A Great Afternoon’s i lt-lilYa uuouou is a. big score to settle ‘between Call‘ tain Jackson and Peter Wilton Jun- ior. In recent workouts the "Oapibll" had l. little the better of the argu- ment but Peter's owners say that "they shall not pass" referring to captain Jackson and Johhny Walker. Johnny has been gamer-lug up the sheckles in the far off plaoes, and no doubt looks with an air of sup- eriority on the "stay-et-homes" but they have not been idle and the wel- kin will ring with the shouts of the' plloters of Captain Jackson and Peter Wilton as they turn in to the homestretoh. Briar Mac is also named in this class but it is likely that he and Major S. will be paired off instead. Brier shakes a rather too "wicked hoof" for Prim Edwml Theatre in “The Pa- the others. ‘Then there's the Class "C" Trot and Pace. Zelma Dewey rejuvenated by "Honest John" and trained on the "We the Hurley leel, at ‘cure and lie cue the!’ loops the Hie down, the flavour llg when you ask fer - so as not m retard his progress. Mac, Mat. Tues. Thur. Sat.—16c 26c.-4-Night 31-5280 QQI-g-gllglgg-Y Trenfs Last. c” Y sands of the seeshotep will clash with Mary volo, Grace Forbes. and Dame Dillon. So that there will be plenty of fun. a fourth class will be raced, with the old reliable Dapper Don trained to the minute by "lorry" who is having a special whisker trim who has shown some great. bursts here when trained by Billy Me- Vey last summer; The Allie; Eva Brook and Baby longest complete this class. Altogether, Wednesday afternoon will provide a. real afternoon's sport, and the horsemen want every man, woman and child in Charlottetown and vicinity to come and see the fun which starts promptly at 2 o'clock. It won't cost a cent to occupy the belt seat in the stand because the directors of the Driving Park have. handed it over to the horsemen for the afternoon free o! charge. They are putting the ‘track in shape and doing every thing to assist them. The following are the ofilcialsr- Starter-E. Acorn. Judges-W. Brow-n, H. Campbell, R. J . Steele. ‘ Timers.—l-I. lwurphy. R. Abbott, L. Blake. Clerk of Course.—J. A. MacDonald. THE PAGAN ANUTHERHFI FURNUVARRU Ramon Novarro, whcee most recent spesrance was in the uniform of civ- ilization, is now to, be seen at the gen" playing in s. vastly different and far more glamorous role. The Metro-Goldwyn star reaps a triumph in "The Pagan," a vivid drama of the South Seas. “Tile Peg- an Love Song" is one of the most hauntingly beautiful theme songs yet introduced in any picture, and is featured by the orchestra. As s half-caste islsnder trying to hold to the traditions of his island against the influx of a foreign civ- ilization. Ks stages a dsparate, yet romantic struggle for the girl he loves. Novarmb role is reminiscent of that earlier success of his, "Where the Pavement Ends." In "The Pagan" however, he "pas-trays s far differ- ent snd far more strenuous charac- W- . "'I‘ho Pagan" was filmed in its en- tiretyinthesouthseasandiss vivid blend of thrills and romance. Never-rob love story his battle with the sharks under water and other jungle thrills, are splendidly belonoed by the skillful direction of W. S. van Dyke, who will be renumbered as director of “White Shadows in the South Seas." The native scenery is perticularly gorgeous. . Renee Adoree plays the role of "Madge." the white sdventuress" who seeks the love cf the young island hem. and Dorothy Janis is seen es the little island sweetheart for whom he struggles. Both Mil Adoree and the more recent film comer, Miss Janis, play will assured srtiliry. Donald Crisp portrays thfovsrbtir- ing sea trsdrs; ltlovsrrds ‘nemesis’ in the story. - Quaint mm animal. habits has life no shown in incidental 0H! to G . ii ; eases rwurlcuswuu tbelrlvlfllblotwhichwasedsptsl . \ r. Abbies Smother Yarmoutllzv "Putty" Cemors. husky and versa- tile hurling ace of the Abegweits, has again come through. Letting Yarmouth. Nova Scotia champions, down with only four hits and one lone pass, this slnew? moundsman. hero of the Monoton- lsland series. turned the invaders back to 4 to 2 in s gems ,u'notuated with plenty oflthrills throughout. The Abegweits garnered twelve saf- eties‘ off the delivery of Le Cain, while the best the ‘Nova. ' Sootisns could do was to get four. Once again the always unpopular errors played an important part in yesterday's set-to; with the, visitors suffering the most, a wild throw by backstop White in the sixth allowed Mcllachem and Francis to romp hcilneflrhe Abegweit errors were only minor. It was partly due to this fact that the locals came through with flying colors. The entire team yesterday qual- ified ior s. place in "Murderers row." each and every men up getting one or more safe hit off be Cain. They had to be almost one hundred per- cent ball players yesterday to take Yarmouth into camp. Their fielding both in the inner and outer defenoel. was marvelous and their betting was of championship calibre. This added to the superb and masterful mounding of C rs was easily too much for the "Bluenose" champions. For Ysrmouth. Lo Cain pitched good bell. He started out nicely till that costly error in the sixth, and after that he was somewhat un- steady behind the rather erratic ever. the Yarmouth outfield played exrcriess ball, and on more than one occasion had the fans on the edges of their seats with sensational estab- bie batsmen. Murray Veho. Ysrmouth leader. was the big "Dick" on his lineup yesterday. His fielding was excellent, and it bet, counted for two of the four hits earned. "' The attendance yesterday due to e. oooi north east wind with little sunshine. was not up to expectations, only eight hundred or less fans turn- ing out. Today's game however, with a promise of bright wane sunghlne. should tum out twice the number. Itis only fitting that the entire city lot behind thabcys. If one doesn't know the game. attend anyway-it's never toe let's to learn-sud then helpslo let's see e ‘bang-up smud- anoe this smrncen. . _ manger feels whitloex and com; Ion Campbell cg the Abegweih, were frm the been fairs. n: choir-s! mumps . aenwaoaasuusnaaeuepqeeq / “."a' fielding of the inner garden. How-i ee of long drives off the bets of lib-- again themersilupport is a greet‘ receivibgtliegledhmdisstevealng. . i ton up. Horton flys out to Doyle in centre. Grimshsw up. Grimshsw lets two go by; Veno makes nice pllfer of second. Grimshaw opens with bat on shoulder. Amerault up. Amersult takes one. veno trys to steal third. but is caught bye nice throw by Francis. l hit; no runs; no errors. Abegweits-Mccarey up. McCarty flys Wt to Veno in short right. Mc- lnnis up. Mclnnis out to Doug Hor- ton. Mcllechern up. Mcllachern goes same way. No hits; No runs; No er- rors. Second lnnlng-Yermouth-Amer- suit up. Amerault flys out to Mc- Oggey. W111“ up. White line drives W ldclonis st third; I It catch- Boyd up. Boyd flys out to DWI! ll centre. No. runs; No hits: _No errors. Abegweits-Bolger up. Bolger sing- les to right end is safe. Francis up. Francis doubles to short left field. Boiger pulling up on third. MeCabe up. McCsbe singles to left field scor- ing Bolger. Doyle up. Doyle strikes out. Williams up. Williams strikes out. Connors up. Connors strikes out. l. run; 8 hits; no errors. Third lnning-Yermouth-Gewdey up. Gowdey grounds out to Connors to McCarey. Doug Horton up. Horton strikes out sf working Connors for three bells. Lg Cain up. Le csin fouls out to Francis. No runs; no hits; no errors. Abegweits-McCerey up. McCerey grounds-out to Hen-ton (Doug). McIn- nls up. ldolnnis grounds to Le Cain to Horton. McIlsche/rn up. Mclischern fouls out White. No runs; no hits; no errors. ' Fourth laning-Yarmouth-Veno up. Venn grounds out to Connors to MoCerey. Hal Horton up. Horton flys out to ‘Williams. Grimshsw up. Grimshsw strikes out. No hits, no runs, no errors. Abegweitl-Bolger _up. Bolger strikes out. Francis up. Francis lrwnds out to Horton to Crimshew. Kebabs up. mom grounds out, u; Grimshsw to Horton. No hits; no runs: no errors. Ilfth Inaing-Yarmouth-Amq. ault up. Amersult grounds out to Connors to IlcCsrey. White up white lines out to Connors. Boyd up. lloyil lmmde out to Mclschcm to‘ lloCsrey. No bite; no runs: no er. III. / fillfltltl -~ Doyle un- Doyle smiads but to Grlmshsw to Horton. see heir-g m} _ $4.... us‘ ~~ eu- With Hits, To Win 4 to 2_ “Putty" Connors Again ,Hurls Homesters To Victory-Opening Tilt or Play-Off "Series Witnessed By 800 Fans-Larger Attendance- Expected For Final Island Game To-Day. Cain strikes out. No runs; no hits; no errors. Abegweits-Mclischern up. Mc- Bachern singles to deep centre. Bol- ger strikes out. Francis up. Francis singles to right field, McEsschor-n by fast base running goes to third on the hit. McCebe drops s slow roller. McEachern tries a steal but is caught between bases. Whlio, catcher, throws to stop McEachera, the throw is wild and McEechem and Francis trot home on error. Doyle up. Doyle Texas leaguer behindseoond. Wil- liams up. Williams strikes-out. Con- nors up. Connors singles io Amereult 'ln deep centre who makes s. perfect throw to cut McCabe down at the plate. Two runs; three hits: one er- ror. Seventh Inning-“farmouth-Veno "P- Veno gets n. three beggar to deep left field. Hal Horton up. Horton strikes out. He rem bet. narrowly mission: Connors. Grlmshaw up. Grlmshaw around: Williams who fails to get Veno at piste. Amersult flys out to Williams-e. great catch. White up. White fly! to short centre scoring Cirimshsw. Boyd up. Boyd grounds out to Connors who msku the but-out lone handed. Two runs; two hits; no errors. . dbegweltsq-MeCsrey up. McOsrey knocks ball over fence for two bases. McInnls up. Melnnis lands on p.11 for beautiful three base hit to deep “hm. swine Mcvarey- Mdlldliefll Iffltmda to Le Cain who catches us. "m" it thirds!» the mu. Mclech- ern safo on Holder's choice. Bolger "P. Bvlser singles to right field. Francis up. Francis flys out i» a”; centre to Gowdoy on g I115; mm B01!" tries to steel on the so; pug is caught at second. Thred hits; ong ma: no ‘errors. llshth Inning-Ysrmouth-Gcwd- lrllb- 007M! Ill!!!" to right field. "W!" Wm ua- Horton mm 0M. while Oowdey is caught gym‘ to s ‘second. Horton strikes out. 1e m». u Osin mm out. o” “l? 11° "ma: no errors. " , Abesweiteh-Mccsbe up. iloOsbe doubles to deep centre. no,“ up, Doyle lreunds out to u can a» amen. Williams up wiuieau nu on Orimsiuvrs error. Williams geiag ib-eeaone ca: Orimshefi bed throw. "i" "i! MW- mcnu en mos. "M5 (up. "film's in Aioncrmsrm » USUAL PRICES ' Ysrmouth twornen on betel. Whllfi up. White grounds out to Mcllechm to Mecany. No runs. no tilts. ho or- rora. s61: scone YAIMOUTB ABJLR-ILPQA. M. Veno (R12) .... 4 H. Horton ($5.) .. 4 E. Grimshsw ($3.) 4 ll. Emeruult (1.1),! ._ G. White (Catcher) t Boyd ($8.) s B. Goudey (C1) .. 8 D. Horton (l8) 3 Le Cain (it) 8 Totals QOO'4QIIIQQ§II esocOQbor-on-s BOOOgMOe-INH afl-"ltlose-Inscon zl-Ofls-nl-s-ebt-O ABIGWIITS _ an.n_.n._sz.ro.a. l". MeCarey (lstBJ I l. i 0 l l P. Mclnnis 0MB.) 4 l ‘o o a o .1. MeEschei-n (as) 4 1 1 o o 4 P. Bolger (0.12) .. 4 a 1 o o o o. llksncis <0.) 4, a 1 o 1o a r. McCabe (ma) .. 4 a‘ 1 o 1 n .1. Williams (2111,. _4 1 _o o o u '11. Doyle. (an) .. 4 l. 0 o 2'0 1v. Connors (ray... t 1 o o. 0.0 Ikrtsls 1a 4 .0 as n ‘Umpiresg-Dlsmond et the plate- Niekerson on the bases-Time of game. l hr. 85 mins. Attendance 800. SCORE BY INHXNGS xasusnsn. Ysrmouth moooooozoo 2 Abegweits ....oo1oon1o-~4 summer u Two base hits-Francis, McCsrey, McCabe. mo. base hits-Venn. McInnis. ' Stolen Blses-Veno, Mollsehern. Base on Bells-Off Connors. 1. Struck out-Bycqnnm, 7; by u cain. s.‘ , , . left on bese-Abbies, a; Ysrmouth 3. ' mu off Connors-e no innings. on ‘Le cam-ha in s innings. Earned runs-Abbies I; Yer-mouth. I: GIOUNDIBS .. Nice balilbegweitsl Keep it upi ‘The bat/ting of the entire Abegweit line-up was s revelation. Twelve hits l° "l" ldllplt in s. championship fixture ifsomething to rave over. Vermouth hes s smooth working outfield. T“ "l" "W; "an blouse to see the My. A. I. Hemtyrramea; m. has yesterday. n» mo‘... an. 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J0 lhytsnd"... ... ...‘ ... ... 1M0 t .... II Untied ... ... ... .. ... ...‘ ll " tllit Central Guardian "warn as? u smokeless. even m4 m, formly reliable. m A omclblosan-m. mo. u... mole-r mm will be closes um,“ October 8th. was-a - A CLIAI. srnnr, uniform mm, is always ehsrsctoristic of "wan-g arm" xmoamt. Ask your “m, for it. _ (m; nfln IN BANGOI. MAINE-mg, Joseph Preulhinling street. has re. ceivgd s telegram containing ms "g news of the death of her mother, Mrs: Margaret Melieghsn. formerly or this city. who died in Bangor, Mellie. 0n September 80th. ll‘ YOU WANTto hear real h”. many come to'the cooeqt in mo, Hall. Monday. Oct. 7th, gnd h." rm- Ruby Psrnellltcltu and w, and Mn. D. Webster Fraser in their wonderful tries. ' 503' _.___ Cape Brefoner Gets New Racer 0M0! BAY. Bent. IiL-qgstt Mo. Adam will have another fling at thi hares rseingflsme‘. His‘ most recent purchase of Teddy Jackson having proved e failure. w. MeM-am m». ed u» horse a»: semi-say. Today the mare “Jessica The Greet" arrived at Sydney billed to the Aberdeen sportsman. “Jessica The Cree " il also e-u Island bred-horse and is con- sidered by the race followers s muck ' better buy thin ihfleoksm hem. Weiaweif ‘.1. .... ._.._ .... “wnocrnagenml excesses ... itlii no _-us "n!" was (u :30: lit! _ "pm on» " see sis‘