' v PAGE FOUR ~~~ Again FEATURED We Greet You | ie Sha at Cail Tht . and extend our sincere 4 ifalls victim to a woman's wiles, is good wishes for a hearty, the mid-week attraction on the lscreen of the Capitol Theatre here happy holiday season foi- The senator becomes a national | power and a leader in the fight for lowed by a Ne peace and plenty. May our relationships continue to be ther, she tricks him into being the as mt utually pleasant as the 2V icomes and a dramatic climax occurs | have been in the | Northern British Columbia Sinclair, Philadelphia society girl Power Company Limited i \dauanhtee Nils shies as : sae 4 * THE DAILY NEWS BARRYMORE. “The Washington Masquerade,” a drama concerned with the lobby- jist racket in the capital of the Uni- ited States with Lionel Barrymore in a dominant role as a senator who w Year of |public ownership of utilities. The Wednesday December 1 eee wee, Wednesday & Thu Ursday TWO SHOWS — 7.99 Feature Starts at? an ADMISSION |. Le a THURSDAY MATinpy al ‘| | Feature Starts 3 —~15¢ 4 BEHIND THE MASK — The Idol of the S¢ LIONEL BARRYMORE | in “The Washington Masquera(’t With Karen Morley and Nils Asther. Whispers of Sea Shadows of Intrigue. A Metro-Goldwyy Pp Comedy — CHARLIE MURRAY in “COURTING PARAMOUNT NEWS WED. REVIVAL at 10:25-—-SETH PARKER in “Way Racy Home” FRL & SAT.—“CONGORILLA” and “THE LOTTERY) BRIDE y ee Ndals. ‘clure rROo BLE vested interests “plant” a woman ito “vamp” him. After he marries tool of the lobbyists. Disillusionment | in the Senate chambers where} aSt, Barrymore, in an _ impassioned speech, tears asunder the structure | of “inside” politics Karen Morley has the principal! feminine role as the woman who attempts to dupe Barrymore. Diane jand a new screen “find” makes her debut in this pieture as Barrymore's > ;part as a foreign affairs lobbyist The weekly revival feature to- Ki |night presents Seth Parker in “Way per Home.” for that 9 Have You Tables Part }Christmas: Tree entertainment and Tuesday Enjoyed Y |Supper was given the children of | - & of recitations and music after) Part in an informal Christmas pro-; There i great time last night | which Santa Claus ‘Rennie Keron)| #ram at the regular weekly lun-! a: st. Peter's Church when the a | paid a Visit and, assisted by Mrs. J.;|cheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro | 1al Christmas Tree entertainment | . . Club in the Boston Cafe yesterday Bok ge pe F a a) é s se S. Irvine and Miss M. Durran, dis- | ic ee sen aft tal Buy. Two or Three at This Price \ scmlee gifts to the children. Sup-|afternoon. President William | ¥4S held and Santa Claus, in all his per was then served | Cruickshank. was in the chair glory, appeared on the scene and | } ; ; . distributed rifts to tne yol 4 4 = \ J. Ww, McKinley was chairman and| During the luncheon, a turkey es. oF the young ] 2 j the program included recitations by| W@5 'affled, the winner being Dr.| People. The Parish Hall was crow ° all e @ac | Zelda Hale, Harry Parsons, Donald| l. W. Kergin Ged and the audience was enter, y Ruth Mullinan of Princeton, Mo., will be queen mt =the barn | warmin ocial event of the year, as you can imagine, at Uni ! ersity of Missouri, Columbia. Well, anyway, here she is i } j lows Have Very Jolly Time The Fish which made Prince renten “Rupert Brand’ SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Siorage Co., Lid PRINCE RUPERT, B.C cnn ot rovasne wa outa Christmas Lunch © SANTA AT Bridge | Een | Of Gyro Club on ST. PETER’S A very jolly and ee ° eas Enjoyable Christmas Tree and En- tertainment Under Auspices of Sunday School |Rebekahs and Oddfellows in the | Oddfellows’ Hall yesterday after-| W.H. Tobey, T. W. Brown, Dr. ! }noon. The children entertained| W. Kergin, W. D. Vance and Frank | their elders with a splendid program; Dibb were among those who took | Betty Wilkinson, June Gilker, Mur- | : : am ms, ¢. o.! : oo — K A | E N H A R D W A R E liel Eby, Verna Graham and Rosie| Little, W. D. Vance and R. E. Ben- | 4chers who had trained them and Cox; violin solos by James Hadden | 5°" Was evidenec of the ability of the Phone 3 | Eby, Alice Barbe, Lorraine Barbe,| Dr. H. O. Jomnsen, Dan Burrow ined most delightfully with a |Thomas Pierce, Colleen Monteith|@nd Charles Fyfe were welcomed a rogram of events by the pupils of {and Bertha Monteith; piano solos by |€W members of the club he school. Their work reflected Guests were James Douglas, J. J.|#reat credit on the shool and the BUY -- Bulkley Valley COAL PHE BETTER COAL A Local Product and Billy Hadden; vocal trios and | —— - hildren. Miss Thelma Skinner and - []|Quartettes by the Marsha) girls: \* $O06000000000606 Mi Walls were accompanists and song by Zilla Sherman, dance by | @ Miss Alice Gomez delighted the }Edna McLean and Rosie Cox, and|# The following is the scale Audience with violin selections. W RATEPAYERS’ ASSN. PRESIDENT | 1933, It is time the people knew the CHALLENGES MAYOR TO PUBLIC truth and it is now squarely up Whence ow eietge 2B vigils oe > ; eS DEBATE ON CITY'S FINANCES the Mayor ;Christmas tree consisted of H. M Marriage and Engagement J. P. Forde of Victoria, district | Daggett, Harold Smith, Mrs. J. W announcement $2 Z (Cont ) ment f public works. arrived | peatapnes: epee Eee. Presgient P. R. Ratepayers |M. Durran Funeral Notices $1 n the Pris 4 Rus oe nie ——— = a -_— Sener ; ° if Pilice ipert thi éf the doubt and placed it at €378, Association In charge of the supper were Mrs Cards of Thanks orning from thé south, being here i i ‘ 2 being h pl , | Alex McNeill, Mrs. Bert Morgan Funeral’ Flowers 10c. per fficial dutie 000,00. In the Mayor's quotation of the report he carefully avoids in- cluding the fixed cnarges for rea-j| « sons best known, to himself and, by | this omission, claims the report was in error some $270,000.00, and finds! it is difficult to understand what reasons actuated the committee in making these very obvious and pal- pable errors in placing such state- ments before the public” and hopes | “they will lose no time in rectifying these misrepresentations.” If there were misrepresentations they were | made on information received from the chairman of the finance com- | mittee, the city treasurer and pre-| vious annual reports of the city. The committee complained of which# gathered the information for the} report was composed of Ald Casey, | Ald. Collart and M. M. Stephens. | The Mayor seems peeved that they should give the ratepayers infor- mation on the seriousness of the city’s financial position. The Ratepayers’ Association} stands firmly behind the report and | is ready to meet Mayor Orme or! anyone else under him in public | debate of the city’s financial posi- tion at a date to be selected by the Mayor himself, before January 12, j FOR SALE Fresh Fish Daily Aboard Helen 1 Cow Bay | | aren rs ” |duet by Marjorie and Jack Eby of charges made for reading @|5 Skinner was chairman F. W. WESCH neer for the federal depart + + + + | McKinley, Mrs. J. S. Irvine and Miss'# Birth Notices 50c + + + > Mrs. J. Murray, Mrs. T. 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