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20 THE VANCOUVER SUN WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 15, 1927 British Columbia' Great Newspaper Moon Eclipse PREMIERS HEAD Dempsey Is to Meet Sharkey If WHEN ROMANCE BECKONS Is Seen Here SEEDED DRAWS AT WIMBLEDON Shortly after last midnight there Itickard Is Right was a total eclipse of the moon. At GOODWILL FETE p.m. the first sllcs of th luminous body was hidden. At midnight th moon had nearly disappeared and at 12:11 th totality of Ir Cisesita Frees Tennis Stars Will Not Come TORONTO, June 15 Quebeo and Ontario drew mor tightly together th (Clips began, lasting unfril 12:35. By 1 o'clock th moon was again fully visible.

Ther will also be a total eclipse On the Stage On the Screen here lust night when Premier Ferguson of Ontario sang "Alouette" with Premier Taechereau of Que of th lun this month. It will not be NEW YORK, June II. Tex Kick, ard announced positively tonight that Jack Dempsey and Jack Rbarkey will fight It out July 21 at the Yankee etdluin for a chine at Un Tun-ney'a heavyweight boxing crown. Dempsey' comeback trial will bring hint east at once, th promoter declared, before th week I out, suld, Dempsey will hav left th Pacific coast for New York, arrival here Dempsey Is to go Into training In his old quarters at Hnratoga. Kroin week of sparring and roughing- It In th OJal hills of California, th former tltleholder Is In good shape, Klckard said he had been assured, and will require no mora than th five week available to get Into th best possible hp.

i bec and a clergyman who Is a mam her of the Orange Order offered to BARTEE SISTERS George Sydney X-. C.n. In jl riviiH nf vnnth. IN Co. In a revue of youth.

vtslbl in Vancouver but only In Alaska, Europe, Alia and Nortn Africa. In England th eclipse will be visible for 26 seoonds. share his bedroom with a Cathollo priest, at a dinner offered by this olty to the delegate to the ninth siccd and color The Auctioneer" Calgary Minister annual convention of th union of municipalities of the provlncs of JOE PHILLIPS 9 Quebec at a local hotel. More than Going to Arctic ir ISM "I ii It i Kjjili sn si 4i)0 guests attended. To those who might shak heads at the loynliy of th French-Cana The motion plcturo of David llrliiNco's great stage success.

COMEDY IUJZj "Newlyweds Build'1 and Other Features dian, Mr. Tasuhereau had a fw A Co. In "The Osteopath" Bobby "Ufce" Hcnshaw and his relutlvca lu "Take It Kany" and Other Acts olid things to say. "Quebeo will stick to the British cltlsen a long a the British Empire exists," he said amid deafening cheers from his compatriots. "Th British flag Together Until Late In Play LONDON.

Juns 15. Th draw for th Wimbledon tennis tournament was mail public toduy, revealing th commutes hat reported to xtinnlve "seeding'' In order to nsur the "survival of th fittest" Last j'fir th draw wi "seeded" that no two atara of any one nationality met each other In the arly rounds, hut thla year the "seeding" process haa gone even farther and eight selected In both the men's and women's singles have been "seeded." aa well as four pain In the double. The "seeding" lias been done by a special committee and baa been In accordance with tb'i ranking of the entrants In their own countries. Th eittlit "seeded" player In the men's singles urn Ijicoste, Tilden, Horotra, Cochet, Mars la, Raymond of South Africa, Ilruguon and Koseluh of Csecho-tSlovakla, In th women' singles th 'seeded" players sr Miss ITelen Wills, Mrs. Kitty McKan Oodfres, Mil.

Bouman of Holland, Mil. Alvarei of Spain Miss Elisabeth Ryan, Mr. Molla Mallory, Miss Bobby Heln and Miss Peacock of Bouth Africa. ST. CATHARINES, June 15 Rev.

Dr. Johnston and Dr. W. J. MacDonald left yesterday on a trip which will take them to the far reach of ts Slav river and Its connections to the Arctlo ocean.

They will detrain 800 miles from Edmonton and will travel more than 1400 mil. by water. As a former pastor In Calgary, Dr. Johnston broadcast messages to peopl of th Arctlo circle, v. horn now expects to meet.

Officers Chosen for Health Association TORONTO, June 15. Dr. M. Seymour, doputy minister of health for Saskatchewan, had a life membership In th Cnnndlsn I'ubllo Health association conferred on him last night at th annual convention In session her. has given us liberty and left us iUntiilcrx.

HOC. Evening, fillc. Children lull price jj XAUU.S' Ol KHT MATINKK, ASH TIU KSMY sj NEXT "WE- everything that Is dear to us. It has never Interferred with our own national aspirations." (ieorg 1. Porter, Toronto, ws reelected president of the association for the third year.

Dr. F. T. Turnbull, Vancouver, lected on of th vie president, Col. Fred Lister in MARION NIXON and Gareth Hughe In the Intensely human screen drama "Th Auctioneer" starring George Sidney at the Pantage thla week.

Crahbrook Hospital whll th- following were added to' Today Demand for Seine Education Key to C- June. 15. While asoendlng from th basement of hi residence en Thursday. Colonel Fred th representatives of th western province on th council: Dr. R.

M. Bow, Albsrta, and Dr. McGlll, Saskatchewan, Boats Increases Peace, Says Fallis Lister, L. for Creston, was pros- ihall never reap tomorrow If Conrlnaea frosa Paar Ob tratea witn aout pains In hi back, and had- to carried to his bed we do not sow today," Rev. O.

O. room. Fallis told his fellow Rotarlans Tuesday In his address on "The One wheat linrrceting machine) haa reduced by 25,000 the number of Stresemann Begs For Disarmament GENEVA, June 15. A- serious extra hands needed for Kansas, Thorny Road to World "What we preach today are the na tlonal Ideal of tomorrow. A move blow will be delivered at the pres Henry Ford, who prove hu) theory In a dozen place along the tige of th League of Nation unless 1 In St.

Eugene hospital, Cranbrook, on Monday, doctor by aid of X-ray failed to oonflrm a theory that th pain was caused by old shrapnel wound. They ar treating him for lumbago but ar not satisfied with this diagnosis. Miss Ruby Lister, second daughter of the patient, Is a nurse-ln-trainlngln the ment war was started centuries ago by tha Quakers. Through th League of Nation Its Ideas sr Seine boat construction In British Columbia coast water ha been extensive during the past IS months, as the Increase In demand for strongly constructed fishing boats of this type has bsen very marked. Last year, the boat builder In and around Vancouver turned out 110 of these boats and so far this year 75 seiners have been built, The Investment- In "these boats built since January 1, 1926.

Is more the 11,000,000.. as each boat Is valued at about The avernge seining vesel Is 60 feet long arid 1 propelled by a 60 to 65 horsepower engine. the disarmament negotiation are given a now Impetus. Foreign Minister Htresemann of Germany declared In a vehement speech before the Itiver Hon go, says Improved machinery will let the farmer do his farming in eight weeks and Rive him a chance to rest and do other TODAY 3-De Luxe Shows Daily-3 2:30 7:00 9:00 Gloria plays five different roles in this new screen triumph. spreading throughout the "Kducatlon was formerly the key to war," he continued.

"Now It League council today when M. Benes presented the reports of the preparatory dlssrmament commltte must become-the Key to peace. For lucrative work during the 44 re malnlng week or the year. hundreds of years militarists have NOW PLATDfQ "THE TELEPHONE GIRL" WITH MADGE BELLAMY The Strand Merrymakers mxCIXG BROWNIE "The Personality Kid" MAX "The Singing Newsboy" THE HARRISON TWINS -Uarimtny shtgliiK, dancing and Instrumental GEO. E.

SIETCAI.FE and his orchestra Dr. Btresemann said the report Andrew Kay Wins Playoff Match for Ontario Open Golf TORONTO, June IB. Andrew Kay of Lambton, Toronto, tha 19ZS Ontario open golf champion, mad It three title In five year yesterday at th Rosedale club when ha finished In front In tha four-cornered tie that existed for the honor at the conclusion of the 36 holes of medal play Monday, Kay played steady golf to turn In a card of 75 for the IS holes, four strokes better than Tex Robson of Weston, who was better than Nlchol Thompson of Hamilton, while Jlmmle Johnston Rosedale wns further bark with an 16. Kay was never behind at any time during; th round. cried out for education; now peace must conintenu her work and train the children of the modern world to clearly Indicated that the cause of disarmament had not been advanced.

Reception Tendered Father McDonald Rev. Father J. B. McDonald, rec uphold her Ideals." IITHILE Lindbergh drove past the Tl sad and gloomy Tombs prison In New York, unhappy prisoners looking through the bars might DELEGATE ARRIVE! NELSON, B. June 15.

First tor for seven years of the Roman Cathollo church of St. Helen's, Van Civic Federation To Hold Picnic Arrangements ar complete for delegate to th second International antl-crlma convention which couver Heights, and now rector of the Holy. Rosary Pro-Cathedral, have been Inspired with a deter' initiation to do better. Rut young nien in the crowd out side jeered and mocked the lmpruv with their families will go by special steamer to Seaside park, Howe sound. The city hall will be closed all day Saturday.

A program ol sport will Include a fishing exhibition and aquatic events. Dancing will also be enjoyed. where he succeeds Rev, Father W. the annual plcnio on Saturday under opens her on Thursday, arrived In Nelson on Tuesday. Bad condition of motor roads may affect attendance.

P. O'Boyle, waa the guest of honor the auspices of the Clvlo federa oned men, casting the prison into at a reception on Tuesday In bis old tion. More than 1600 city employee an uproar of hate and resentment, frightening the neighborhood. parish. John Sowerby, chairman of the meeting, conducted the presentation program.

Rev. Father Alex. Those mockers were not such men as Lindbergh would care to have welcome him. Who mocks McDonald, formerly of West Vancouver, who succeed his brother at St. Helen's, was also present.

EARLE HILL Conducting misfortune Is usually a coward. The Famous TVTl. F.CKEXEK. director of Ger- Photographers May MJ ninny's Zeppelin company, says CapitolianS the LZ-137, now building, will cross Secure Degree INDIANAPOLIS, June 15. JV4 -TTin I IT aTa between Germany and the United States several times, then, In 1928, go around the world.

Honoring outstanding work by Kl Hitlnaaa VUmA. wA photographers of the United States That will begin real air travel. and Canada, plana for a special fellowship degree to be conferred by the Photographers' association MAIUiAHKT MARRIOTT With Her Co.Star COLLINS SRD WEEK of America have been worked out by the association, according to an announcement made here today by Those tiring will see gigantic airships going around and around the globe, many times, without descending, dropping passengers by small machines at London, Peking, New York, as transatlantic ships used to drop passengers on tugs off Liverpool, years ago. L. C.

Vinson, general secretary of Rj In Ills lSw York HI the association. The degree carries with It the title of Fellow of the DOMIW10W CANADIAN SOCIAL HYGIENE COUNCIL PRESENTS Great circumnavigating vessels Photographers' association of America, Ten specifications are laid down to guide the judges, Mr. Vinson said. They are: Conception, composition, balance, unity, values, quality, perspective, modeling, will fly above clouds, fog, storm, "ALOMA OF THI South Seas" mmmmm Snnnortrd by going with a gentle breeze that blows eastward forever with the earth's motion. That is as certain as that the average man will call it Impossible.

printing and technique. TUB ORPHKtIM PLAYERS Evcs.1 80c, tot; 4(lc, 250 Mals.l 8tv. Bl)f. ar.c. Jubilee Stamps Inoliiilfiiir Tnx Being Printed Six denominations of Canadian DURING the past seven days of Lindbergh excitement Alvlrl Kelly has sat on top of a flagpole on the St.

Francis Hotel In Newark, N. without sleep, taking no historical postage stamp are now being printed and will be ready for Issue prior to the first of July, the post office department announces. food but co foe. He wants to The denominations and designs of BaraeaBmreaaaBBaBaBaaauaaaraaaaaaaaBBaBaaBH prove that people eat too much these stamp are as follows: 1-cent and hopes to stay up another week. Kelly is a useful warning to advertisers.

Don't do anything that stamp, color orange, neaa of sir John A. McDonald; 2-cent stamp, cojor green, picture of the fathers of Confederation; D-cent stamp, color red, picture of the centre block of the Parliament buildings; won't be noticed. Lindbergh week was the wrong week for climbing LOIS M0RAN The Whirlwind of Youth" Frarn the Novel "seunrllnoi" by HAMILTON (I1BKS lVws SonKS "Wlaecrni'kers To.Mvirr is ri TiiiB artist MTU Mrs. J. M.

MENZ1ES says: "This film cannot be shown too often for the good of humanity. We must fight this evil to a finish." NONE UNDER 16 ADMITTED flagpoles. 5-cent stamp, color purple, bead 01 Sir Wilfred Laurler; 12-cent stamp, Unverzagt Request color blue, map of Canada 1867-1927. JO-cent stamp (special delivery), color red, showing five stages of' mail transportation in Canada. Refused by Court we uk RAYMOMl RRIFFITH I "ttWIDlMl HILLS" Heinie GrohMay Manage Rochester TJAftTTTSTirH 1 De- snatche from Reading state that BROADWAY CON WAT TEAHI.E and HIES HICIl 1n MT OFFICIAL W1FI3 COMEDY Ke-Htnre Ti3tl-i30 COUNTRY STORE SEWS WF.EKLY Helnl Groh, former big leaguer.

at65 i will become a stockholder or cne nuv.ur i Baseball club and succeed George Bale of Lightning Creek mine property was ordered by Mr, Justice W. Macdonald to take place at noon Friday, when hi lordship Tuesday afternoon dismissed an application by J. P. Hogg in behalf of C. H.

Unverzagt and other shareholder of th mining company to grant a further postponement fit the. sale pending a meeting of shareholders and debenture holders. In dismissing the Application his lordship commented on the protracted litigation revolving around the property, and said it had been the most unsatisfactory case he had handled In 14 years on the bench. The sale will be conducted by Registrar J. F.

Mather, and after bids have been received he will open a sealed reserve bid put in by Mr. Justice Macdonald. Stallings, who recently resigned as manager. Presentatloa to Bodway A. Lorne DOROTHY GISH "LONDON" Alia "Flaming: With HOOT 0IBS0N SAT.

"Sorrows of Satan" With AD0LPHE MENJOU Nate Mafia Leaf tlekete aMapted st Glebe. Rodway, chief clerk in Supreme court registry, was made the recipi Dentistry ent Tuesday afternoon ol a presen-tatinn hv iMkmhun nf the registrar's WITH A staff. In honor of his approaching marriage to Miss Mildred E. W1U-MA Mr tfrtrlvrnv "was nresented by Registrar Mather with a silver en tree dish and silver salt ana pepper shakers. The wedding takes place it mm Thursrlav In St.

Michael's church, Prince Edward and Broad way. Br.Gordon Campbell JAPAW LAUNCHES CRUISER TOKYO, June IS. The cruiser Na- DENTIST chi, which Is the second 10.000-ton wishes to announc that has now moved to new and Cable Turned Over To Board by C.P.R. The Canadian railway haa turned over Its aecond complete wire across Canada to th cable board, thus doubling the cable capacity for messages across Canada and to distant Dominions of th British empire, particularly New Zealand and Australia. Th Pact to cable board represents the British, Canadian, New Zealand and Australian governments.

The Kestorer, which was leased by the Canadian Pacific Telegraphs to finish the work, arrived Tuesdsy from Departure Bay, Vancouver Island, completing the last link. vessel provided for In the Japanese perform such a promise and it is within the reach of, everyone. There is no safer investment. There is no surer protection. Will you be independent at 65 Decide that you will be -while time and opportunity afford.

Your Life Insurance representative can point the way to a carefree later life. RTAKE your dreams of come true. Life Insurance will make it possible for you to enjoy life's Indian summer. It will provide the sure income you must have. It will give you independence.

It will open the ddors of happiness to you and yours. Only Life Insurance with its definite contract can guarantee to government's naval program, was launched today at the port of Kure. up-to-date offices located at tbs corner ot THI IS THE LAST SHOWING OF RICHARD DIX QUICKSANDS' With HELCNE CHAOWICK, NOAH BEESY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ZANE GREY'S 'DRUMS OF THE DESERT' Tlnay It "OPEN MARKET" DAY S60 Is Pretcnti Given Away, Robson and Granville Sts. Mr. Harrlnstom Improving Mr.

Over the Vaneaover Drtti Stirs Istraltn an Hebtan Straat Charles Harlrngton of Boston Bar, painfully Injured when her car over- urned on the Cariboo highway last Pkona Sej. 2895 week, Is Improving satisfactorily In St. Paul's hospital. MAPLE LEAF Births, Marriages and Deaths Dividend Xljiht Tonight OS fit VEX Malahat Keeping U.S. 'Drys' Nervous SAN FRANCISCO, 15.

A series ot conferences between Zone Co-ordinator Cooper Prohibition iHmirialrntnra tt. R. Hfthnpr nf San AWAY Feature Picture a- The Desert's Toll" Francisco snd Frank K. McHeynolds 1 V. r.

1n GRAND VIEW TONIGHT Th Story af tha "Old Cantaanatililaa' an effort to bring about closo co- operation between northern and, soutnern Cl.lifornla In suppression ot bootlegging and prevention of liquor smuggling. Special efforts are to be w.iJ to keep the alleged rum runner Maho-ney, formerly the Malahat, from I landing Its cargo. The vessel left I Tahiti seveial weeks apro and Is be-! lleved by prohibition offlolals to be off the California coast althorjth i coast guard cutters have not siKh'-id th vessel. Filmed Is Enftnsd COMEDY AND FOX VARIETY BIB NOVELTY COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT ISTH Kuue Ditft Ptrcptf ftreoti addrris Jaa. Frederlrk Hirtlme 8 end Mr F.

Hirrlios Hot Serinn. B.C. R.Jitr franklin Wrllreln. Mr. snd Mrk t.

Wllmm 1181 Yew St. Dorcth; KMnlxn Ltr May IB. ud Mrr, J. T. LT South Vtnmint Omnt smite 111 Mr.

and tin, O. C. Sir, 111 South Vununr Fndnick Kinrj Fitei. IS. end III F.

S. Pri 103S 18th A'e. K. Kannath William Powni. SI and Mra.

J. F. IXiwai 8S3 In An. W. Wlnnlfrwl Francla TrirHDj.

10. and Mra E. J. Trayllni. Houlh Vanconn Donald Thomeon HHiwtll.

Mr. and Mr. B. T. Hilllmll 1774 Rarclar St.

Auilrer Marfant Brtl. 28. and Mn H. Btl. S736 Commmlil Drl Faults.

Oraca GIlMrt. and Mri. H. J. dUbert VanccHirir MAnRIAfiiS Oram B'lda Cat.

Flm Mlnliter. Arrtd paanoe snd Thalma Sk Mar a 1 SaaUla. Wh. W. Panlol Aim.

Hamilton and Arum CooJt. SC Innrmir How! A. E. MltohfU THomaa O'Connor end KiM Foot. 1..3873 Balaclata St B.

G. KUx Alax, Smith and Agn Rnctk Juna 1 Karaloot. B. A. E.

Korr Slctnay Latdlaw and Marr UtUJohn. 1 Broth Varrourer A. E. Kerr Waaiar Shepberd and Mahal Daniell Jiute 1 Punt tin C. B.

Clarke llenrr trie and Anna McOIII. June lftth Are. J. Rrnleon Albert Bmdrodt and Edna MoCue. Victoria.

B. W. W. William Hrrtor Ciwntniham. Florrie Radford, Parker St R.

R. Morriira John laldlaw and Jeae Kraeer June 1.. 11114 OrtnTllle St F. T. Ptltee Uou(la Lea and Jana Peck J'ine 1..

Point (Ire A. tl. De Pender Walter Fry and Martaret tore. May 81 Reliinghara, Wain. J.

Hcndrrarm Marra Woodward, Gi-rtttjde Nat, Moody Jo'in Py Ttiesua Hue snd Ellen Haralna May 1 H0 Meets St W. Daniel DEATHS Nam Biteef Birth Pit. Plata el Death Marearrt Tuxnjoj Anrll 14. 1MT. SO Infanta' Bnipt'al a'met Jan.

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17,1854... 29 F.73 7l Are. William Jearltt May 185.1. (1 1828 811th Ae. W.

Roaa Athee June 21, 1 889, A General Hospital Ronald 111 Oencval Hoecltal lnrald Knwlaon 19(18. 3 Rof-ri M. Fdwtn Sand Oenaral Htxtjltaj (lltaka-a HlNhlds 187. IT Birth, en. B.

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1M! line 1 jt. Paul a Kmil tatrtlM IHiU. 12 0.iel ll.wrl'al Fvedrtr Wr'tht Fee S. 5 1 Walter Teiuu. SS General Hjapttal KITSILANO LON CHANEY "THE PENALTY" TOXIGiHT C'OIXTRT 8TORH) Member From Prairie To Address Club John Millar, M.

Liberal-Progressive standard bearer for Qu'Ap-piflle, will address the Canadian Problems club of Vancouver st their luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Friday, in the private ulnlng room of the Georgian restaursnt, Hudson's Bty store. The subject of his address will he "The Place' of the Prairie Trortnces In the National Thm iove That 9 )( A'ever Dies RESTAURANT CamrJiaa Pacific RIy. Station Dm you know mnm of (he bnt ploraa tm dm im in thm nttaurmnt in thm Cansdrcrt Pacif.c Stntimn, Vautcatnwf.

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