PARE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH i COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 93 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 88 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. UAILY edition Monday, October C, 1921. Greet Prime Minister As Nation's Head. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King is the head of the government of Canada and as such is to visit Prince Rupert on Sunday and Monday next. He comes in his official capacity to tell the people of Prince Rupert about their own business, the administration of Canada. That, it is to be assumed will be done in the evening. ' On Monday afternoon there w'lll be a luncheon at which Mr. Mackenzie King will give an address. This will not be of a political nature and men and women of all shades of political opinion will listen to one of Canada's scholars and orators. What the subject will be lias not yet been announced. Forget Differences For Time Being. When there is an election we expect to differ and we do so while still remaining the best of friends. Just now there is no election in sight. In Jhe United States unde'r such conditions all turn out to greet the President whm he nnv n u head of the nation for the time being and as such lie is made Mackenzie King is head of the Canadian nation in reality although not in name, lie it is who has the last say on matters of policy, who chooses the other members of the cabinet and has power to dismiss them and is head of the administration insofar as one man can be in a democracy. The governor is only a formal head representing the imperial tie. Prince Rupert people will undoubtedly unite tp do honor to the chief citizen of Canada as they have done in the past. The luncheon is being arranged by the Hoard oMfraile and is open to anyone who wishes to purchase a ticket. Women as well ns men will be there for'today women- are citizens equally with men. British Election Seems Inevitable. A general election in Creat Britain seems inevitable. Just now there is a Labor government in control but kept in power through the sympathetic action of the Liberals, led by Right Hon. H. II. Asquith with former Premier Lloyd fieorge as his co-leader. There have been differences between Laborites and Liberals ever since the beginning and the activities of the Labor party have been somewhat curbed through the knowledge that they would.be beaten if thev advanced t fin mtioltlv V if the climax had been reached and the people will be asked to URE THt S6N0 0tAltSS iwnui uUAKANTCC THt STATEMENT Of 104 PlPEFULS BUT WE BE UEVtlTTOB! CORRECT I I Jast. i i liltiiii in M The Man in the Moon j i SAYS:- ALL eyes are iurned In Wash. inglon and New York these dayai io watcn ihe world at play. in tilth is a story of a man being sent to jail in the United .Males and coining out drunk. that is a tribute to Mr. Vol- si cad THERE has been a problem afflicting Hie human race since I lie days when I hey were ushered inio ihe workaday world from paradise and lold to saw wood. It is how to make ends meet. ASPIRATION and ncrsniralion must be running mates,.. if either Is (o he successful. i nr v a 1 i en i ears go in Ptlnce Rupert October 6, 1914. Advertise In the Daily News. 104 oiotfuk nf rpal smnldn. for 65? m the new lb. fin of RITISH CONSOLS SMOKING TOBACCO ft - lit-i.ir'i-m.MfT-i - l w.w m mm,m TITS DATL7 NET3 tMn"n,fy, Or.loner , 1921. lilfc. sport season for the I autumn did not look verv nrom. ising in Ihe old country so itiev ate talking of springing a gen eral election. IF there is ever a baa mil mil ' i Horse races the 'same should be OOllo Willi . elections Mil.. U !! sport of kings and the other of politicians. MUCH anil the world l.nisrlml with you: titter and you litter alone. THIS is the age' of exnerts ami i-rince Rupert lias about as mam as any other place of her size judging by I lie talk on the streets. this year are much heavier than Four baseball Icauis'have been organized by the HI. Andrew's Society lo take part in a series of games thai is lo start this week. The teams and their cap tains are: Dasies William Brown; Bluebells Leo Ives: Healberbelis, J. H. Kelly; pan- sies W. A. Palerson. ft t -ma t ami. .vinnigumerv brought un the, mailer of unemployed jn the eilv a I lfittl nirrl.l'.. . ?i u. ....... iiiiii n uiiuiiuii Hirel ing and urged that some slejis be taken lo meet Hip situation. The matter was referred to the Hoard of Works wilh power to act The nel surplus of the muni cipal . electric light, ileparlrnen lor me month of August was $235.7. The telephone depart- nieul surplus was 8t8.r2. decide. It AVill He a three-cornered election and will have UJ increased $350,000 so the losses WEEK AT THEATRE (III do largely Inrirelv vvilli with Ilie the action fielinu rt of Ilia Ihe iri.ionnm..( :.. i . r.i.:. . . .. 1 With Russia andnarauteeing a jpnn ta-Uinountry., This, actum has to he approved. i;'arliarhe.ht bef6re.1t becomes law rsifd this. .:n .w.i i.r.i :i win urn iic ihimcj ii !eems. rremier Hamsay Macdonald has proved himself a strong nnu LHji.ioie leauer in many respects. lie has had a difficult position to nil mil lie lias made mistakes and one of these was to accept gifts from wealthy sympathizers, one of whom received a knighthood on the recommendation of the Macdonald government shortly after giving him an automobile. There aNo are complaints of interference-with the administration of justice, . King Speaks For His Advisers. There are still many people who do not quite understand the system of government under which we live. When it is reported that the King does something officially, It means that he does it under the advice of the Prime Minister. He is instructed by the Prime Minister to do a thing. He can refuse, but if he does so his Prime Minister resigns and the matter becomes a political question, something that has not happened for manv years. Recently King Oeorge congratulated Admiral Field on the success of his Empire mission and the admiral was given a higher title for his services. The King on that occasion did o on theadvice of Premier Macdonald, head of the Labor government. When the King confers a knighthood or some other title he doer so at the request of Premier Macdonald. All official acts are nt the instigation of the Premier. If the Prince of Wales makes an -official visit to this country he does so on the advice of the same government head, The present visit is unofficial and therefore probably has nothing to do will, the government, although even it may be par( of the government program. Hie Prime Minister of the country is supreme ,1s ionV'as he has the support of the people. e ; LOSSES ON ALASKA RAILWAY ARE HEAVIER THAN PREVIOUS YEAR JL'NH At', Oct. 1. - According to a statement given out by the sec retary of ttie interior in charge or the railroad at Anchorage I hp revenue from: the Alaska Railway increased 91,00(1 over that of 1923. The expenses and unkeeo Monday and Tuasdav Mae Marsh in " Paddy. the Next lies! Tiling.' Comedy Cartoon. International News. Wednesday and Thursday "Nellie the Ileaullful Cloak Model." Comedy. Topics of Ihe ay. 1 Friday and Saturday Colleen Moore in "The Perfect Flapper. Coniy "Slow and Sure.' Fox News-(Sazet(p. MAE MARSH HAS A STRENUOUS ROLE IN PICTURE TONIGHT Mae .Marsh, celebrated Utile film slar has relumed In the screen in the tide role of Paddy-lhe- Next - Hest - Thing. a picture version of Gertrude I'age'js . farmus nove: and the stage! nlav ' that Ai'ak- 'had a run of three" years, a'tj -'ilie Savoy ttiealre:'I.onilon4 t ..1 Whimsical, capricious, amus ing, and Irish from her hose to her toes, this favorite of Ihe screen, is credited wilh srivinir her very best in this play.. In addition to her other charms Miss Marsh Is highly athletic and In "Paddy" she runs almost a rairbanksian gamut of physi cal activity. She rides, hunts. Iswirns, sails a boat, dances, clambers over stone walls, leaps through windows, parades about In a suit of medieval armour, takes an eerie perch at the tip- most lop of fhe mountains of O'Mealh, arid finally is lost In a fog such as Is known only in Kngland and Irela'.id. and is buried In her neck in quick-sand. Since her favorite forms of exer cise are swimming and horse back riding, she enjoys these parts In the picture, but speaks with much less enthusiasm of Ihe fog and bog. My role in M'addy-lhe-Next- Uesl Thing was as strenuous a performance as ever I was called upon lo (five," said Miss Marsh in a recent interview. "Kven the leap from Ihe cliff In 'The Hirth of a Nation' was no more difllcull than several Ihimm felt jl necessary lo do in 'Paddy. Electric Creature I "This "Paddy' - was an electric I put into the part all the nervous force that I have observed among young women who are so constituted ttiat they can't b-slill. Some of the more athletic feats seriously alarmed me, as I never have pretended to be much of a genuine alhlele, but they seemed to go oil all rijrl.'." MELODRAMA COMING FOR MID-WEEK. NELLIE THE BEAUTIFUL MODEL "Nellie, the beautiful Model, ' Ihe (iohlwyn feature coming lo the We-tliolinc Wednesday, Is the screen verxion of the famous Owep Davis melodrama which enjoyed a popular lun in New York several years ago. As a stage play it is one of the most thrilling pieces ever written. The tory moves swiftly through Ihesc "realistic sellings. It concerns Ihe thrilling adventures of the beautiful "Nellie, " Ihe daughter of wealthy parents. who through circumstances has been living under the care of a foster parent, Thomas. Lipton. in the Icneuvenl dislrict of New Vork.Iler mother has Jieciisearch- mg for years for her daugh ter. Nellie's foster father becomes ill and Nellie is forced lo seek a girl Hie boys want rne to be," as something that will go down in motion picture history wilh her interpretation of Pal Fen-trisn in "Flnminir Vnulh M Colloen wears sonic smart and. Metropolitan. Itetrinn lieantlful gowns which will de.j Capital, Winnipeg ... light the rye of Ihe feminine Metropolitan. Winnipeg pairon, while the party scenn( i-.nipres, Kdniftnlon will offer the most blase movie xoers thrills of a new varielv The scenes taken within a mansion being: moved from location are especially absorbing and show to what extent motion nle- ture producers of'loday will go in order In secure realistic effects. In "Flaming Youth" and 'Lilies of the Field." John Francis Dillon gave proniioe of slill greater things direclorially. He fulfills that promise In "The Perfect Flapper." It ha mo- Imenls of tiimrnifieenl ,li-nm. nn.i ; ... . : ...M,,,,. I.IOUk. , rpnr nf r I ft. r. . 1 1 r. n .... I.ll. ' i iiiiii j lltt and feeling. He seems In understand Colleen Moore and she responds io hlrn a a violin does to n master's hand. "The Perfect Mapper' will certainly win a jrrcat rnany new admirers to Col teen s fold. MANY THEATRES CONTROLLED BY CORPORATION Famous Player Have Large Hiring n Canada With Big " Seating Capabfty employment in a inodlsle shop, .MO.VI HF.AL, Oct. 0, - In the not knowing that she is heir tolramous Players' chain of (he-her mother's fortune. Walter' "Ires In Canada there are nnvi- Peck, the worthless nephew of i fll houses with total sentlno- . ' Nellie's mother. kimwinir I Iml oncll v nf , - - -. , - , ini in terne is auve. iries o conv nee Cltiues 51 I hen re ennir,. i.i me moiner uiai .eiue will not r anions (Mayers and 13 theatre be found. It is Peck's endeavors to keep Nellie in obscurity that provides action and thrills for the story. THE PERFECT FLAPPER JAZZ AGE PHOTODRAMA Colleen Moore as "Tomv" Modern Qlrl Excels Former Roles Colleen Moore once again cor rals all honors .'.s Ihe perfect Napppr of the screen. This tlm, Ihe dainty First National slur wins the Jazz age weepstakes in a pholodrama entitled "The per fect Mapper," which comes here at Ihe week end. The lillle lady of "Flaming Vmth" and "Painted People" simply "runs away" wilh ihe n(a-lerlal given her and it is not saying loo much to predict thai her characterization of , I l.mi renitier. the " ... ftrt r a. . F . . ' , . iimii.i 1 11 iriri in ihe Allen cha n. hi wi.inh Famous Players Is Interested and wnin.li it operates. A new circular Issued In connection with a new .bond lne lists these theatre's. tia ii.i Blves an excellent Idea 0f Ihe eX. lent lo which a business has been made of mnvln entertain Canada. The theatres are ns lne, follows: Theatre and SnnHJ t ... Location Hippodrome, Toronto Regent, Toronli York, Toronto . . . Alhamhra, Toronto. . , Palace, Toronto .. ., Harden, Toronlr Family, Toronto Trek, Toronto . Capitol. To i lOakwood, Toronto Illoor, Toronto 1,5'Jll I Heaver. Toronto . Capitol. Montreal Loews. Montreal , Capitol. Calgary . Capitol, Regina Ilroadway, Vancouver 17-23 T T I This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Pnl.itnl.in ' . Movies and Movie People V-J li ill IM IU. Dominion, Vancouver . . . Dominion, Victoria . . Algoma, Saull Sle. Marie. Classic, Owen Sound . . . . Savoy, Owen Soiiml . . Princess. Chatham. . . Regent. Call Capilol, fiuelph Hejfeni, Ottawa ... . . Htran.l, Kingston llroekHlroekvlll Royal, Port Hone Orpheum. Fort William . Royal. Fort William Colonial, Port Arthur . . . Lyceum, Port Arthur Dominion, Nnnaluui . . . . (Jem, Nelson Capilol, Paris ... Capital. Cotiourir v 3.1 1 r.mii: 1.00:1 ?.:r.M) I. at.-, Capilol, Vancouver .. .. ? :i;'0 9011 778 870 1 100 788 011 j t "t 8', OIK !..-; . ii l.or.'i ji"- in. , H I OIIH .'.'I . 7". r, i . Capilol. Stratford . t , Capilol. Itran.lon Capitol. Peter horn .... j.i .o Capllnl Kitchener Regent. ()hawa ' ... ',,, Temple. Ilrantfonl ... .. i.e. ) Hranl, llranlfor.1 i n.r isi rand, Hamilton j mio Daylight. Saskatoon .... f.nno Total cnpucity ,. 57 5811 Allen's Theatres Heneh, Toronto ,.)? College, Toronto ... (l ,0 I fcinforlh, Toronto .. . i St. Clair. Toronto ... .. Parkdale. Torontfi 1 n Caiiilol. Kingston . . . . . . f (ft CnpHol. l-Miromlnn Palace. Monlreni ... Mien. SI. Catherines Allen. London Allen. Calgary . . . . .' Allen, Moose Jaw .. Allen, Vancouver . Ltno . 1 ?l I -no .. 818 tm &Mr I .Of J total capacity .... m.lfio Total, both )iy,fnm . 7r..7tn TIMBER SALE XC531. oaliul "T .... .t . ion ..;;' ' r .elv..,i i,5 t Vmi n,V ,1 " r i-i-u, im lalrr i.Vnf,r..'...,!!!.."rrt A? ""l"' Jirkhiii. fi.. . ' """ llMiihirk ami Capaclly, -'f it f trnr w,u " . 850 j TIWBER SALe"XG644. . 1.1 irt 1 J,,n,l::i ' t .w ). m ..... W 111 iih, .lay .,r N(,vHi.lT M7; lo i-ui 1 .11111. ' "' 1-lnin-e Xi-ll, 7 1 1 j "rt,"'" '" '' r Allr Ann, r.nUr PIK 7 TW. yn Will 1m, .llnw.,1 t,.r N.. 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