PAGE SIX WESTHOLME THEATRE Friday and Saturday at 7 and 9, and Saturday Matinee at 3. The Good Luck Star, Thomas Melghan, in "WOMAN PROOF" Io you know what "woman-proof" means? Know what a "lipper" is? Ever hear of marriage-by-radio? Of course pot! (Jeorge Ade, America's leading humorist and professor of slangology, created them all for "Woman-Proof," a brand new idea in stories with Tommy Meighan in a new kind of role. Yes, it's true. Tommy's absolutely woman-proof in this picture. That is-er-well, it must have a happy ending, but there's many a solid laugh, many a clever twist anil heart-clutching situation before he js finally captured. Imagine Tomry immune to love germs with Lila Lee ;is the girl. Breezy fun. Sharp satire. Wholesome entertainment. Ade's best story. Tommy's finest role. U s the bee's, knees. MERMAID COMEDY "THE BUSHER" TOPICS OF THE DAY. Admission 50c Optician and II Optometrist YOU C.IN'T afford bad SIGHT. WE JIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and practical knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service , possible, while our charges will be found reasonable In every instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES. Diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited. Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist il"'l;iitf S.me i-Us d".': g-i all 'lie wear-wi;h mil ..r a suit that i possible m I he upin-ion of Dainty Dorothy. There are s m.' men and women of Ini a iuainlaiice she say are ! neglectful when it eonv'4 to taking an inventory ' of Hif-ir ward-, robe. She believes that our cleaning is one of the biggest home nviug helps ever established. You'll he inclined to agree with tier after you investigate our worth. PHONE 8 Knj BOX392 PRINCEt RUPERT RAJ PERT Auditorium 215 Sixth Avenue Open Men day for Skating. From to 4 p.m. Kvening 8 to 10. Tuesday Night. Uanfl Night. Friday Night, Moonlight t Skating. Competent Instructors to leach beginners. Phone Mack 0. L. I . Marrcn, Proj 1Hor, NO LIFEBOATS ABOARD FM.IKDIIiailSIIAFFN, Sept. 20. The Will not carry any life boat or evim life preservers and 25c MANY PEOPLE SEE OUR BARQAINS And Save Money Money Back if not Satisfied. Uoihnsr Beef, uer ib. ... 6c Pol Roast Beef, per Ib... 8c Ilib Hoast Beef, per lb... 17c Side Pork, per Ib 18c Loin Pork, per lb. . . . . 30c Shoulder Pork, per lb. 17c . ' I I IL - cai fiew, per, iu. .. ... c Shoulder Hoast Veal, per lb. 12'2c Loin whii Veal cai, per ii. iu 172c Leg Veal, per Ib. .. 15c IF YOU BUY MEAT at our Bargain Prices we will also sell Davies' Toiualo Soup, new stock, G tins 55c Sl iced Pineapple, large tins. 3 tins for 50c Broken Shelled Walnuts, per lb 25c Loganberry Jam, 4 lb, tin 65c Hothouse Tomatoes, guaranteed stock, 5 lb. basket 50c Special i Siring Brooms Campbell's Pork and Beans, 50c i large tins, each tin good for Iwo meals, per tin 15c Fresh Ginger Snaps. 3 lbs. 50c Norwegian Kipper Snacks, per tin . , 5o Wa Stand Behind What We Sell. Farmers Market Phone Blue 428 WALK OVER TO OUR STORE AND Save Money Take advantage of reduced prices now! llogcrs' Syrup, 20 lb. tins SI .65 10 Ib. tins ..85c 5 Ib. tins 45c No 1 Butter, Ib. 40c 14 lb. boxes ,. ... $5.50 B.C. Kggs, 3 dozen for $1.10 Potatoes, per sack . . $2.03 Fancy Dry Onions, 5 lbs. 25c Carrots, 6 lbs. ... .... 25c Yellow Turnips, 4 lbs. 25o ECONOMY STORE 417 Fifth Avenue East. Phone 84. Sterling Furnace GOAL Dllird In Bulk. At $10.00 per ton. Thla Is a very auperior furntre cohI. It Kiwi a clean hut fire ml It entirely free from toot, ellnkrri, tlirk and dirt, Soma of tl.3 largeat healing planti rti the city are now uatnv It with entirely aatlifaitory rexulta. 8TERLINQ STOVE COAL, Delivered In Sacka. At $12.50 per ton. We are also Agents for the Famous LADYSMITH-WELLINQTON and TELKWA COALS. Prince Rupert Goal Co. Main Of flea. Hotel Central. Pho it on her trims-Atlantic voyage. "They are heavy, take up a lil WEEK END SPECIALS for THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Killed Bulkley Valley No. 1 Sleer Beef Round Steak, per lb. .. 20o Sirloin Sleak, per lb. . . 25o T-bone1 Steak, per lb. . . 30c Hound Bone Pot Roast, per lb 10c Chuck Roast of Beef, per lb. 12'jc Ilib Boiling Beef, 3 lbs. for 25c Prime Ribs of Beef, per lb. 20c VEAL Fresh this week from Bulk-ley Valley Veal Slew. 3 lbs 25c Shoulder Roast Veal, lb. 15c Loin Roast, per Ib 20c Frekh Killed Fowl; per lb. 25c Not- Our Meat Dept. is the most sanitary market in .Northern B.C. Phone your orders. We have 3 phones. No waiting. PROVISION DEPT. Cooked Ham, sliced, per lb 50c Pcameal Back Bacon, sliced. per Ib '. . . 35c Boneless Raw Ham, machine sliced, thick or Ihin, pr Ib 40o Lean, streaky side bacon. maebne sliced, per lb. 35c Brookfield Eggs, in carlon, per doz 50c Creamery Butler, in bulk. 3 lbs $1.15 Canadian Cheese, per lb. 25c iMire Lard, in palls, per lb. 20c Compound Lard, in bulk. 2 lbs 35c Mince Meal, in bulk, per lb. 20c GROCERY DEPT. Fiu Bars, new stock, per Ib. 25c Carnation Milk, baby size, i for 25o Kxtrarts, all flavors, 3 for 25c B.C. Sugar, 20 lb. sacks ... ... $1.85 Teller's Sodas in hinged lid tin. average net weight 8!i lbs., special . . $1.65 Combination Canned Vege-v table Special 7 tins for . . . . $1.00 Assortment as follows: 3 tins Tomatoes, 2's. 2 tins Corn, 2's 1 tin Peas, 2's 1 tin Refugee Beans, 2's. We cannot alter above as- sort men t. Comblnation Canned Fruit Special 5 tins for .. .. $1.00 Following assortment only: 1 tin Strawberries. 2's 1 tin Sliced Peaches, l's. talis. 1 tin Sliced Pears, 2's 1 tin Greengage Plums, 2's 1 lin Apricots, l's, talis. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES B.C. Tomatoes, semi-hothouse, per 5 Ib. basket 40c Tokay or Malaga Grapes. per lb 20o Mcintosh or Wealthy Apples, No. 1 wrapped stock, 3 .lbs. for 25o Conking Apples. I lhs. 25o Small size Apples. 5 lbs. 25c Spanish Onions, per lb. 10c Terrace Turnips. 6 lbs. 25c Terrace Cabbage, per lb. 5c RupertTableSupply Three Phones. 9io,Ni,2i2 of space, and' we will not need them, said Dr. Hugo Eckener, the commander. '"Life boats are all right for sea going vessels and sailing ships, but we feel that the ,R-3 is safer than any ship which ever plied the. water." Advertise in the Daily News. THE DAILY NEWS friday. September 2fl 9?, CONCERTAT BUCKLEY BAY Several Performers Well Known at Prince Rupert Gave Fine Entertainment BUCKLEY BAY, Sept. 26. The Fall social season at Buckley Bay was inaugurated on Saturday September 2Q, by A very success ful concert and dance. The con. r"erl was given by the Buckleyj Bay Barnstormers, Hie local! jjierrol troupe, whose initial per formance promises lo make them! the equal of any amateur coin-j pany on the coast, loo much canned be said in praise uf the hard work and enterprise as di-j redress of Ibis troupe of Mrs. Guy Palmer. She has a well! trained lyric soprano voice of! rare quality and charm and hen selections were rendered with - lui.-iiiu aim iiiiriiii'ii'iin'. in ner duets she was ably supported by R. MacAdam who has a baritone voice of exceptional quality. Mrs. Poole Sang Mrs. Poole and T McGuigan were heard lo much advantage a dinner given last night in the in "The Keys of Heaven." Mrs.fst. Regis Cafe dining room to Poole possesses a voice of much sweetness, to which her dramatic rendering of Ihe number lent jan added attraction. Mr. MacAdam and Mr. Mo- Guigan gave a sample of cross 'alk that was almost equal to .'hat of professionals. Leonard Howe's sailor's hornpipe was the performance of a dancer who learnt it In the British navy, and the sketches by the general company together with the opening and closing choruses wenl with a swing and a smoothness worthy of old andlianleifed offenders. A very great deal of the suc cess of the entire entertainment, was due to Mrs. R. MacAdam, whose accompaniments al the piano left nothing lo be desired. Dance In Evening The concert was followed by i carnival dance, the arrangements for wliielP were in the hands of Mrs. Maxwell, Mis Mabel Hen nessey, Mr. MacAdam, T. Mc Guigan and Mr. Baby. The hall was beautifully and tastefully Jecoraled for Ihe occasion, then electrical and stage sellings for which Pat Allan was responsible were the work of an artist. The Buckley, three piece orchestra supplied the music. NEED NOT VACCINATE LONDON, Sept. 26. New regulations have been issued in connection with vaccination which make it easier for conscientious objectors to evade law. GET IT AT! f lZZZ HIGH CLASS ( PHONE 586. P.O. BOX 133. WILTSHIRE BACON. SMOKED HAM PORK PIES SCOTCH OAT CAKES wiibmbb a mm mm am a vfinnwnppwpiynnnifPPtyppowifPiiniftitiniin-Mi Made In the old-fashioned way and matured in charred oak barrels. Famous for its rich quality. It ec bottla, 32 01. bottl. aafTitt m umra rtofai MvuHMwr turuvttieai OldK mm TEA AND SALE A successful tea and sale of home cooking was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E. NY right. Fifth Avenue East, by the Women's Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Anglican Church. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh poured and those assisting were Mrs. II. St. n. Lee, Mrs. II. A. l'hilpoll and Mrs. H. O. Crewe. The home cooking was in charge of Mrs. A. K. Bazell-Jones, Mrs. T. Andrews. Mrs. Burt and Mrs. W. J. (Jreer. Mrs. 11. T. Willelt and Mrs. Wright received. Mrs. Wallace C. Orchard acled as cashier, ROTARY DINNER FOR GOVERNOR Fpank Rlgg8 0"f Portland Addroses Local Club at SL Regis Cafe Thert. was a large attendance of members of the Rotary Club at hear a message from Ooernor Frank Riggs of Portland, Oregon. Mr, Riggs was recently appointed to the important position following the resignation through illness of R. A. Booth. Governor Riggs spoke encouragingly to the members and emphasized Ihe value of attendance at all meetings and of endeavoring lo back up worthy en-lerprizes initiated by others ralher than of initialing spec tacular movement.-, and trying lo raise money for them. The Club was not a collecting agency and should try lo avoid becoming that. Iltal Forcf The Governor brought a mes sage from President Hill of the International Council in which In spoke of the need of individual etTort in Rotarv. Rotary was a living, vital force and would con tinue lo be a success as long as Rolariaus had Ihe desire and am bitiou to improve themselves and to make the world a Utile heller than it was when .they fodnd it. He spoke of the four furies which were at work today, hale greed, envy and fear. lUd the world of these funus aim a mountain of distrust and misunderstanding would have rolled away. Objects of Rotary The objects of Rotary, tin speaker pointed ou' were: The ideal of service as ll:i basis of all worthy enterprise. High ethical slan-lards in bus- -GROCERS a aa m aai aa an mm mmmmn n m n ahm in man Cash & Carry Specials Mali's Coats. In amft-amft-amft-amft-Hiamftm BOURBON WHISKEY j CP o G5 It Economical. The Coupon which it crria.. redeemable for uaeful avrtlclea are further economy. Golden West Soap, made by Roai Crown Snap Co. 5 bar package 20o In Navy Blue Irish Serge. Sizes 20 lo 2H. Special. ei,., 54 55 Wo I Weallier (larmcnts for all. Colors Murk nid 01 Boys' OtaU. tyres 20 to 3i, each Sizes .'Ii to 10, each Universal Trading Co, With the Cold Weallier coming on now Dr. J. F. Maguire Smith Block. iness and professions. 1 The application of the ideal of service by every llotarian lo ins personal business and community life. Tin development of acquaint ance as an opportunity lor ser-vicc The recognition of worthiness: jf all useful occupations and the lignifyiug by cacti Rolariau of 'us occupation as an opportunity serve society. The advancement of under--itaiMliiig, good will and interim-iiinal peace through a world I'llnwship of business and pn-essioual men 'nitct In the Ro-' ary ideal of so. 'ICC. Shown City Yesterday Mr. Riggs was shown fhrouuh the Cold Slorage plant by Manager Johnson and was taken around the city. Mrs. Riggs was taken in charge by the ladies and was suitably entertained and last night President W. T. Kergin and a number of other Roiary members saw them off on the steamer southbound. 3 mm 1 mmmmosmMSMiMMmi This ndvciiisetneiit is not published or displayed by Ihe Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government or ririlish Columbia. This Week Only Canned Tomatoes, 2's, for . . 35 Circlo Brand Sliced Pine apple for 35c B. & K. Rolled Oats. sacks 50 CHILDREN'S REEFER COATS SCYCO OIL CLOTHING. TWEED SUITINGS, 42" wide. Checks, Fain y Plaids mid Plain Sh.- Je- TEETH! TEETH! 5450 $6.95 95t it: ti.'Tie " Imvt those faulty leelli Tixed, MODERN DENTISTRY LOWEST PRICES. Phoni 575. CioeinM lllfg Xy.rr't 'i t lurn eailv m u- n'w y-'ir is it is hosmIi!' i.h a lln'ary ( J may be Him .i g irri' d al Kf cliikan and 'ti ll a unilier local members may g- w 1 aiil in the m it U ion 'if the ?t club. For the OHM'S1" I'd' ..A. A lightly lnedwrKt IiPelnfront.lthtJlc high back nd length .Vlrt with ela.Hc; Jn front and . ' ."W aupportera. J J4. figured batltc s" - H. S. Wall Co" Limited. NOTlCt. ,.,l will br made t" ' ? ' l)inl'ln , i,r,,vi.hm for lhe.vrllii ' ',n In I " ft" i.r the rw''r'n.h ,iid imS d.l the .Mpii..tit MyAJi lllllcil UUMt Cliurrli '.r t awda. ' ')ir,,p,rt!f iijp aim !)! ." S -:;,, ffi ih,. "; mi"" t.Mf W ... Canada, and Ji', ,, vi1liiif1.j V property tif 'nK'irurt f l" rutH-ur IIM-rem aeneral ami r,.n?rf?; .uf- ,M r pnerail.v for ! ...inDO '""in 9t'. .... t.n.l-V SI"'"'' . . ..nil, "onc" uaif "i mcuv-'-