page two The Daily News PRINCE UUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, excspt Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. DAILY EDITION SUBSCRIPTION RATES t City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per ;nonlh $1.00 By mail to all parts or the British Empire and the United fatales, m advance, per year . $0.00 all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. .. .$1.40 per inch per insertion Transient Advertising nn Front Pair o 8(1 Local Readers, per insertion 25c' per line Uassuied Advertising, per insertion 2c per word t i a i i. i . uegm ounces, eacn insertion lac per agale line ah advertising snouia tie in TSe Uaily News Office on day prs-ceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval, Advertising and Circulation Telephone -Editor and Reporters Telephone ... Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Playing Politics ' i Jn United States. 98 88 Monday, Sep. 15, 1924. Despatches today tell of the stopping of William Jeunings Bryan by the Sheriff and- the search of his car where mineral waters were found. Apparently they play politics to the limit in that country. It would seem as if someone knew there were bottles in Bryan's car and informed of it. The sheriff was told about it and the result was a little more free advertising for the free silver and no booze Nebraskan. K they could have caught the politician with a. bottle of the real stuff' aboard, they would have had something to talk about on the stump. Gold Strike On Stlkine River. A second reference to a gold strike on the Stikine River is made today, in despatches from Wraiigell. Apparently there is likely to be a good deal of mining activity in the Stikine district of British Columbia and by next spring' probably more will be known about the country from the mining vfewpoint. Why Not Exhibit From Alaska At Fair. Now that the Alaska people, have commenced coming to the fair why not try to secure an exhibit from Alaska for the fair next year. If they were represented in the mining, the agricultural or any other sections it. 'would be worth while. There is no good reason why the entente which has commenced so wen siioum noi be extended and each .town take part in the activities of the othrri"'espectiveM)fujatiouaUtOiindary..liues. .,, Lighter Than Air Machines Not Yet. Lighter than air machines have not so far proved much of a success in connection wilh the progress of aviation The airplane has far oulslripped the other type just as the gas automobile has superseded the electric What (he future will show-no one can well prophesy but it seems likely that the heavier than air types will prevail as being easier to handle, les expensive and saferthan the other. Vancouver Holds Up Government. It ooks as if Vancouver was.holding up the government in the matter of the Capilano timber reserves. The minister of ands, according to press reports, proposed to sell on behalf of the government a small parcel of timber land in the reserve To this objection was taken by three Vancouver members including Charles Woodward, senior member for that city, who has handed m his resignation but may yet withdraw it The Vancouver members know that the government cannot gel on without their support and that if thpv inei n m,, ., resign. The result is that they are- placing a gun at the head of The present Vancouver situation Is one of the weak points in the denmcralic system of government, as we have it i , country. If the government "has but a small majority, anv small section of that majority is i a position to hold up the government for special favors. It has been done in , the pasfaKill be done again as long as the present system is in force Flies mk and other houachold Inareta Harmlcaa to human and anb mala. Pleaaant odo. Wool atalo. Mad by W, R. Baty & c. Ltd. Vancouver, B. C. MANY TURNED OUT TO FAREWELL ANYOX PEOPLE LAST NIGHT Members of the" pajr noarfjf uic ioomaii association, the Car nivai yu;eii party and frien.l generally turned out last night to farewell the Anyox football learn anil Miss Oladys Dodd. the maid-oMionor from, (he smelter mwii wnen tney ailod on the Cardena last night on their re. mm north, 'the local people rode on the vessel to the Cold Storage wharf where a dance was held wmie ine steamer was discharg. "k iihriii. j'jper Dewar of uiyox lumished the music. At Your Grocer's Select ELECTRIC BREAD WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday Code of the Sea. Comedy: "Oirls will be Uirls." x , International News. Wednesday and Thursday Norma Talmadge in "The Song of Love" Comedy Cartoon "Felix the (ihost Breaker." Fun from the Press. Friday and Saturday "Thundering Dawiu" Onlury Comedy "Hit 'em Hard." Fox News Gazette. TALE OF THE SEA AT WESTHOLME THEATRE Picture Shows Storm and Light ship, and Tells Wonderful Story The story "Code of the Sea" i an original for the screen b; Hyrnn Morgan, author of many of Wally iteid's automobile suc cesses. Heriram .Millhauser made the adaptation. ' In the picture, I. a Hocque has the role of Hruce McIow, first mate on the lightship Harrier Reef. One night a great storm conies up, and the yacht .eroid, on which is Jenny Hayden, Mc How's sweetheart, goes on the rocks and is breaking up fast. At the same lime the passenger steamer Northern, Capt. Hayden is trying to make port with three hundred passengers. A wireless message from the steamer or der McDow to remain at his sla. (ion so the Northern can clear the reef in safely. The , lightship springs one of her forward chains, but .McDow orders his men to ride it out un til they break loose. He put ou! to the Nero id in a small boat picking up a lifeline, which has been shot out from a shore sta lion and fallen short. He just about makes the Neroid in time sees all on board taken safely ashore in the breeches buoy for the frail craft disappears beneath the waves with the cap tain and himself aboard. Is that the end of him? LURE OF TROPICS IN THUNDERING DAWN Unending Series of Thrills In Story Shown Here at the Week End An unendinsr series of thrilling situations gripped the life of Jack Slandish, virile young Yankee fugitive from society in a remote Javanese port. Strong drink and fascinating tropical women swift ly made an outcast of him. The financee he had left be hind sensed his danger and bur ried lo him with her love, only to discover that another woman, creature of the Javanese cabarets has claimed him in mad infatua tion. Withjieroic self sacrifice she pitied her heart against the wiles of the tropics. Itiskin? all, even her honor in a. struggle lo win her mate diack to .sanity nnl civil Ua'lipri; she daily saw him succumbing more jnd more, lo the languid lure of- the lotus ealers. then came the wralh or the typhoon the demoniacal wind storm that breathes destruction through the tropics. - Trees, houses, people, whole villages were caught in its vortex." And with the typhoon came the most dreaded of all nature's catastro phes Hie tidal waves. Jn the mad rush of swirling waiers, the whole earth seemed to be doomed. In its midst, a man feebly struggled for breath and safety, nnd a slim girl sting gled too, for the life or a wastrel hardly worth (he saving. In this cataclysm of human emotions ami elemental fury iH enacted the most dramatic scene of adven lurous love ever shown on Hie screen. It is the climax of "Thundering Dawn," showing here at flie week end. James Jackson, Indian, was fined $10 in Hie city police court this morning for intoxication. The Chinese gambling cases in the city police court have been adjourned until Wednesday. j I'at Spence. Indian, charged with Intoxication, was dismissed! in the city jtolice court this morning. TEE DATLY NEWS Monday, Seplemhe r t: 1 . Always fh same- THE BEST x You are cordially invited lo visit our Hoolh in the Exhibition Hall Main Floor;. Free Coupons in every tin entitling you to beautiful China Cups and Saucers. ASK FOR "SUPREME." LARGE ATTENDANCE AT NATIVE BURIAL Mrs. Emily Deelgren, Who Died at Inverness on September 12, Was Interred Here There was a very large attendance oT Massell Indians at the funeral of (lie late Mrs. Kniily Deelgren which took place on Saturday mosning at IF o'clock from the H.C. Undertakers'" Parlors to Fairview Cemetery, Rev. W. F. Rushhrook ollicialed wilh Alfred Adams assisting. Deceased, who was the wife of (JUnner Deelgren and who died at Inverness on September 12 was a well known "resident or Massed. Among others there were riowers rrom the stall jjf the Inverness Cannery and' Mr. and Mrs. R. (i. Johnston. OAK BAY LOTS WERE NOT IN DEMAND AT RECENT TAX SALE VICTORIA, Sept. 15. Out ot D8 parcels or land offered for .sale in the Oak Hay municipality only five lots were sold at the recent tax sale but I lie clerk reports several more are likely to be sold. To accommodate these an adjournment of the sale was taken. Miich of (he land nfrered ror sale was on good streets with sewer and water. FASHIONS & FOIBLES by Shirley Sharon .',..T..T, BUTTE RICK 5333 Since ttie advent of the motor and the tnovtes, there are no longer any plain country women and even gingham dresses are cut on smart lines. d What might be tailed gublim&ted glne-htm drew has a mart version of the new side dosing and a alceve that might t considered modest whichever way you tale it. The frock is cut on the straight, ?Hlnti.y lh PrcSCT Mwurtte Dresses of this type urc worn fairiy short and raost women prefer tbe short sleeve lor it is cool, comfortable and takes vew little matenal For out of town thete eressei are made of (rlngham, chambray, aolt linen or linen finished cottons. Pun-gee Is very nice for the city, o The Man in the Moon SAYS:- n 1 I MAX IN MOON TO ETA F.TAO E f t. vfe H?1 is f IS A tar. most annoying thing about this bobbed hnir craze is to find something to take the place cf hairpins for cleaning the pipe. 1. ANOTHER thing the wife does uol like is not beitig able to tell that it is n woman s hair on hubby's coat. " 1 - , ONE thing about being rich, you do not hale rich people. v - - SOME day, I suppose our pos-lerity, if we have any. will look nark and lalk of the good old limes, meaning 1024. .1 in-.iit. s one thing auom ine modern girl. She does not gig- ale all the time. She is likelic lo look you in tho eye and re mark: cut the rough suni or you get I tie gate." IT is said that no gill should leach school more than three years in one town. If she can't get a husband in that time it is belter lo try the next. ONE ot the signs fit Ihe lime's is that Prince Rupert people are beginning to come back. That's where they differ Trotn Carpen-tier. , THE air is over and we are still alive Thank heaven! SHEIKS DIRTY AND NOT PROUD Norma Talmadge Tells or Experiences Among Them When Travelling In Algeria SCRAMBLED FOR MONEY Hefore, starting work in "The Song of Love," Norma Talmadge -ays it struck here that it would be a very good thing to see some of the places where the action of Ihe story look place, 'and it also iircurred lo her that it Would, be a very good Ihing lo look at the original Onrdcn of Allah. She says : "II was a wonderful rip strange, colorful and never lo be forgotten. We ba t already been nn n motor trip through rSermSiny and France, nnd .we were all pretty tired out, so my mother and my sister Constance struck when wo got to the Sahara. They couldn't seem lo. hftar the call of the desert. 'I'hererore I went on alone out over Ihe famous world-old caravan routes with my husband ;ind .John Considine. We went first to Algiers, which is interesting but nrelly well tourist-ridden. From there we look a funny, jer;ky. smelly French government train lo Con- slantine. Then we motored south lo Ilalnn nnd (hen to Iijskra. Near Hiskra are Ihe murvelloiis gardens now known 10 everyone as Ihe riarden of Allnh. Ifis a .marvellously beautiful place, At-Hiskra, my husband look ni" into a native dance hall, wheroJ we saw the Hrsl of Ihe sheiks The Dancing Girls It was very queer nnd rather creepy. There was n sort of vaudeville show with dancing girls who appeared on a lllllo platform whil" Ihe audience sal squalled around on Ihe floor smoking hookas and . drinking Ihii'k sweltish Tilrklsh corfce. II was just like the scenes that Robert llicbens describes. The tobacco smoke was so thick you could cut il wilh a knife and (he plare smelled as though n Chineso family had Just moved out. .The Arnbian bouris, I shall have lo confess, were not up to Ihe advertising. In fnct, most or Ibem were not Arabian anyway. The majority of Ihe dnncing girls were either Spanish or Jewish nnd were Ihe only unveiled women dial we saw. 'One or Iwn of Ibem'. were really lovely, but Ihe rest wouldn't get very rar in a movie lest. Bored and Languid ' The dancing was nnlhing like Ihe wild, hectic Arabian dancing Ihal I liad "heard about. In fad. yoircoubl hardly call il dancing at all. All the girls did Vas lo gel up before (be audience one nt a lime nnd wave their scarfs or handkerchiefs around, in a lazy, bored way. Once in a while they shook their shoulder!) and .Swift fingers, keen mind, and nourishing Kellogg's just naturally go together. So delicious and easy to digest . far better than Heavy foods. CORN FLAKES Ovn-frth atwayt i UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD ' Salllnn from Prince Flupert. 'or VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanson Bar, and Alert Bay, Tuasdsj, 5 rm For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Alart Bay, and twanion Bay, Saturdiy, 10 A For ANVOX. ALICE ARM, STEWART, Walts Island, Sunday, 8 P.M. For PORT SIMPSON and Naaa Rlr Cannorlat, Friday A.M. 623 2nd Aimui, t, Barnstay, Agnt. Prlnto Rup.rt, c. Since l J 61 JbrpvcrlGo years' HILLS UNDERWOOD XONDON PRY Gift The (jinYou will askfor again ?3.25 A BOTTLE I I This advertisement is not published or displayed by tie Liquor Control Hoard or by tho Government, of British Columbia. mad a few gestures wilh (heir arms. To loll Hie truth lhey looked bored to death. In Ibis regard they had nothing on tho audi ence. The rcnl sheik doesn't appear to be an animated character. While Ihe girls were dancing Ihe men hardly looked at Ibem. but sat nrounud like, lumps of lend, only their black piercing eyes showing any signs or human animation. Most or theni were dirty and unattractive. There was only one Valentino nnYong Ibem. llo was really gorgeous but disdainful. Scramblod For Money The only time Hint tho place roused lo anylhing approximating life was when my husband tactfully deposited" some good American coins as a little tribute ot our appreciation. The proud sheiks pf the desert did not disdain to lake pari in the wild scramble. liven Iho Valenlino one unbent nnd Joined the scramble. The nexl day we saw most ot Iho same dancing girls squalling oul in front of their little houses iu Ihe narrow' nncionl street ft. j It suggested the notorious! Voshiwara of Japan, and I fell : Hint Ihe chaste damsels ot Ihe deserl were in need .of some kind or nn Algerian Will Hays to walch over their morals. William .Manuel. ' auditor -for Ihe Ganadwi Itnilways is in the n v official visit .1 -Cnfnu-, "Savage" Electric Washers Hoover" Suction Cleaners "Monarch" Malleb!a Ranges "Hotpolnt" Electrical G66ui "Valspar" Varnish and Enamals , "Martln-Senour" 103 paint "Sanola'' Bathroom Ware 'Kyanlie" Floor Enamel "Sunoco" Motor Oils :mi?