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CINEMA NOTES.

THE "SHOW BOAT” BEING SCREENED TO-MORROW.

DELI MARU PIRACY.

SUGAR AND TOURISTS.

THE THIRD INDUSTRY OF HAWAIL

NEGOTIATIONS FOR RELEASE

OF CAPTIVE..

Joseph Schildkraut, who co- Negotiations for the release of stars with Laura La Planto l'a captive captured by the pirates

The Hawaiian Islands are be in Universal's super-production who attacked the 6.8. Doli Maru coming more and more popular as "Show Boat" which comes to the last October, and the part which a resort for tourists from all over Queen's Theatre to-morrow, has in a witness played, therein, were the world, and the business of on- his possession a rare old violin the subject of examination at the tertaining them is now the "third said to be worth $40,000. The continued hearing, before Mr. Industry" of Hawait, following instrument was made in the 18th Grantham, at the Central Police after the sugar Industry and century by Jacobus. Stainer, a Court yesterday, of the case in pineapple raining. Swiss, who made it while serving which two men are charged with A term in the Tyrolian prison acting as agents for the pirates. tained more tourists than they In 1920 the Hawaiians enter Schildkraut, in addition to being one of the leading stage and screen he began on Thursday, Chau, Man survey made

Continuing his evidence whichever have before, according to a actors in the world, is no excel

by the Hawall lent Violinist.

king said that the first interview Tourist Bureau, Others in the cast of the big he had with the first accused was production are Otis Harlan, Emily in his room at the Tal Loy board- Fitzroy, Alma Rybens, Jane Laing house on January 3. Tie Verne, Eline Bartlett, Jack first accused arrived about 7 p.m. Mellonald and others: Harry and enquired if the representa Pollard directed it.

tives from Shanghai were coming He replied they were, Noted Character Man,

and half an-hour later the first accused.re If the motion picture directors turned. During the course of and other film powers who are per- their subsequent discussion, the petually selecting DeWitt Jen-sum of $12,000 wan demanded for uings, noted character actor, to ransom. Most of their communi- portray detectives, police inspec- cations were carried on in writ- tors, cirptains, prison wardens and ine, although he spoke to the similar gruff, growly and grumpy first accused in Cantonesc. rules, only had a chance to east

it would be right up his alley him as a fire chief now and then. dennings never has been a police | official, away from the screen and

"

presenti

It is estimated that vacationists spent over eleven million dollars. in the Islands during the year, and the tourist industry showed an 11 per cent, increase over the previous year. A total of 22.130. spent their holidays in the islande and 20,000 more tourists stopped off for one day in Honolulu en route to other girls.

The placing of new steamers on the trans-Pacifle run to Honolulu and the advent of de, luxe hotel The next time he saw the fratccommodations on the principal: the same four were accused was on January 4, when islands of the group is credited with being responsible, in part, a further discussion for the increased popularity of about the price, when it was stat, Hawaii. First class, modern ins ed that there was to be a reduc-are now to be found in even the tion of $200. He understood that most outlying districts of the is- $11,000 had been demanded by lands. Passenger airplanes the "men of the hills," and that the operate between the various is first accused was to have 3800 lands.

There was

the footlights, notwithstanding that he is conceded by the experts to be an ideal type, but he was chief of the fire department in his native town, Cameron, Mo, during his early years, and proudly wears 'n badge of the International Asso-¦ as a reward for what he had

cintion of Fire Chiefs.

done,

#7

36

1 Devout.

@ Thought

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

Across

10 Pert girl. 11 Humming sound. 13 Way out. 10 inside.

16 Closet for provisions,

17 Grief. 18 Ravine:

20 Ruminant quadruped. Hotel managers and steamship Bellows

23 You. afeen report that advance reser- His splendid and colourful

January 6 was the next time vations point to an even greater 27 Unitylhs.

26 Anger. portrayal of a penitentiary warden witness saw the first accused, influx of tourists during 1930. 30 Mission. in "The Valiant," Fox Movietone when the man was told to convey Hawaii's tourist increase" was all-dialogue production directed by a letter to the "men in the hills" mainly from the wealthy, sophle-3 Cause to take effect,'

32 Plant of the Illy order. William K. Howard, the current The sum of $50 was asked for anticated class of globe trotters, 37 Temper.

33 Loads. feature at the Queen's Theatre, recalled to several studio officials pees for the messenger and many of whom are turning to the 38 Fair that it was with Fox Films, some this was given to him. Witness Islands as a pleasant change from 40 Yield. twelve years ago, that Jennings, saw and read the letter which he vacations In European resorts, 41 Tree. made his entry into the screen identified as Exhibit A (produc travel man sny.... world in New York, under direc-ed). The first accused changed tion of Bert Bracken. He had the envelope although he could been a popular stage actor for not suggest for what reason. several years following his 'begin- ning with a Salt Lake City stock company, and had played in stock organizations in most of the principal elties of the United States. With the development of dialogue pictures, his wide stage Pexperience augmented his value as a serein actor and he has been seen recently in "Thru Different Eyes," Fox Moxietone all-dialogue triumph, "Night Stick," "The Tal January of Mary Dugan" und "Queen of ter was produced which purport- the Night Clubs."

ed to be from Mr. Hšu, but witness knew the captive's writ- ing, and it was not written by

42 Most good. 45 Short stay. The paradoxical feature of the 47 Distant. invasion of comfort-demanding. 50 Goddess of beauty, They niet again on January 7, visitors, is that they are re-build-

52 Roof covering. 54 when the first sccused said that ing primitive Hawali rather than B5 Dreadful.

Legislative body. he thought Mr. Han was safe if over-civilizing the, place, The 56 Peculiar akill the matter could be settled car-explanation for this that the 167 Crooked. lier. If an agreement could not tourists are interested-primarily 58 Sebism. be arrived at, then he was in in the distinctly Hawaiian customs 59 Boney growths. grave danger and would have to and practices, creating a demand 60 Corrode. suffer.

for more and more native pageants and entertainments. [

Money Pald Over He next saw the, when

11,

man on

let-

COAL MINE MERGERS, him, neither was the signature in

OPPOSITION TO NEW CLAUSE,

servatives.

London, Feb. 14.

THE EVOLUTION OF

SHIPS.

INTERESTING LECTURE BY MR. E. COCK

his writing. The letter shown was Exhibit B. The next day; the first necused came to witę

An interesting and instructive neas's room at the Empress Hotel.story of the evolution of ships and He had changed his residence at the developments in their methods The adoption of the Coal Bill the suggestion of the first accus- of progression was told by Mr. E. clause was opposed by the Con-ed, who said that he thought the Cock M.B.E. A.M.I.C.E., M.I.M.E

police were watching him. Wit at the University last evening, when The former President of the Board ness registered himself as Chau he delivered a lecture under the of Trade, Sir Philip Cunliffe Lia-Man and placed his name on the auspices of tho Engineering ter, declared that if the amalga-lodger's board. At that "inter Society. mations paid they would be made view, the first 'nceused said that voluntarily, whereas the swamp Che reply to the letter sent to Mr. ing of the good collieries with the Isu would either come that night debts of the bud ones would rain

or the next day. efficiency,

Speaking of the final settlement, witness went on to say that the sum agreed upon was $11,600, of

The President of the Board of Trade in his reply said the effect of the case would be to encourage which it was understood that voluntary amalgamations, and $11,000 was to go to the "men in provide safeguards against un- the hills" and $600 to the first ac- reasonable compulsory amalgama-cused as recompense.

fond it in the Commons. In its present form, it is understood this part of the Bill is approved by both the Liberals and Conser, ratives.

Mr. Cock traced the history of ships from the log and the raft to the modern-day ozean greyhound, giving interesting particulars of the outstanding types of vessels of all ages and of the technical dif- ficulties of construction. Having en of the great advances mude, the engineering he engouragédi students attending the lecture by Indicating 'sotne of the important

Boarding House being one of the places, visited..

1 Trea."

2. Design,

3 COWE,

Down

4 Large draught,

Upper part of loin.

7 Despatch.

8 Quieldo.

9 Dreadful.

10 Bishop's hat.

12. Measure of time. 14 Wheel coverings.

10 Funeral pilo

19 Place for keeping meat.

21 European fish.

24 Row of bushes.

25 Kind of vaso...

27 Masses' of Boating ice,

28 Brook..

29 Decoy

31 Periodical session

Later:

84 Brilliance, 86, Writing utensil

30

40

Impressed.

Shore.

41 Number.

43 Holste (Naut.)

44 Melt or fuse.

46 Twist around.

48 Achievement.

49 Settled proportion.

61 Salafy.

62 Nevice.

153 Country rond..

Yesterday's Bolution.

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BRITAIN'S RENDITION OF

WEIHAIWEI.

Nanking, Feb. 14.

Pedder Building.

held by foreigners In China- Reuter

Hankow, Feb. 14. Sir Miles Lamnşon arrived this afternoon by aeroplane, and is meeting the committee of the Bri

PERMANENT WAVING

tions. In regard to Part One of 'The representatives from linea on which much further re the Bill, which includes a mar- Shanghai duly met by appoint-search and progress were needed. keting scheme, and productionment in a room in the Emprees system, and a limitation of the Hotel, when witness saw them outpay, Mr. Graham said the Gov-hand the money in notes to the ried out that night, the Sai Ka erument regarded this part of the first accused, who enrefully, check- measure as vital, and would deed them before he put them away. On returning from the Empress Hotel that night, witness found himself arrested by two police officers who took him up to the Central Police Station. for the The Miners' Federation met purposes of an interrogation.

The yesterday and pused a resolution

Public Prosecutor: demanding the retention of Part think the Police provided you the Bill, adding the with free lodging accommodation Federation states uncompromis-that night, didn't they?

Witness replied in the affirma- ugly that it favours quotas and price fixing. The Bill, in our tive, and went on to say that

Dr. Wang declared that the ro opinion, would be useless without after being taken into.custody he Mr. Covey, for the first accus- trncession of Welhafwel would be those provisions."—British Wire- went out with the police on ned, reserved his cross-examina.

number of raids which they, car-ꞌ tion of the two witnesses.

Dr. C. T. Wang informed pross-tish Chamber of Commerce this men this morning that the draft evening, aboard H.M.S, Bec

Reuter, ugreement regarding the Shangliai Provisional Court had received the approval of the various Gov- concerned, and the The following morning he was ernments taken to the Kowloon

formal signing of it would take. Railway Station and was

place on February 17, in Nanking, presént when

Dr. Wang also stated that he the first accused arrived and was

and Sir Miles Lampson had reach promptly arrested by the watched an agreement regarding the re- ing officers.

trocession of Welhaiwei, and the Evidence of the tuking of a draft agreement had been initiall room at the Empress Hotel by ed. Upon the approval, of the the last witness was next given. British Government, tho. agreo- by a room-boy. The

was ment will be signed.··· then adjourned...

One of

Jess,

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CANT FOOL ME!!

JUST BECAUSE. ITS A GRAPE JUICE BOTTLE 15 No SIGN IT ISNT

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