PAGE FOSR. Monday. January Bj BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMan SPECIAL J rco eo YCO LOVT ALL L VvELU. -WELL' bO TOO M HAVE XOU tTt) NICE. I i know 77 OT ARC WCKIHC. roi 0 TO HAVE 1 t i'm ANOTHER LL'fcE CLA-O TO TO LIKE PRNCE HELP 00 f jrt THAT FWEMOtj Tr 6CUN' 5 J ALBERT -'tNTM For THAMK . . AM It- A N-OU it i min HELP XCU FEW DAYS ONLY. - kTAIR'tl I i Jin.. i TP I I n vr-T WAT LET tMTH TO PtX YQO UP 0K V I ME WOW VflTH A PRINCE Ladles' or Growing Girls'' High Brown Boots. ; All sizes, low heel. $6.50 These are real value. Family SHOE Store Third Avenue, Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticket.?, Hales and Information, see us. Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Oybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Home of Domestic Bread Hread Is your best food. Hat more of II. Kept by the leading grocers. La Casse Bakery Phone 190. Third Av. Prince Rupert B.C. HydeTransfer Phone 630. NIGHT OR DAY. Express Baggage Coal 139 2nd Avenue. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing, Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Loggers' Club Situate in the old Empress Hotel Building. Rooms to Rent by Day, Week or the Month. Steam Healed. Hot and Cold Water. POOL TABLES. Flrtt-elass Restaurant In connection. James Zarelll Proprietor. WEEK AT THEATRE j Monday and Tuesday Hetly Compson in "The Woman with Four Fare" Mermaid Comedy "Hack Fire." International New.. Wednesday and Thursday "Sjippy McOco," Ihe ro- mance of a crook. Comedy. Fun from the Pre. Friday and Saturday "The Flirl" by Jloolh Tarkinglnu, a comedy. Short comedy "In Hock." Fox Ncws-Unxeltc. l4S4S.. .- 4... 4-.. WOMAN WITH FOUR FACES TO BE SHOWN Play Tonight' at the Westholme Features Betty Compson In Melodrama Herbert Hrenon's latest pro duction, "The Woman Willi F'our Faces," witli Hetty Coinpon and diehard Dix in the fealued roles, prove itself a decideilly en-tertainiiiK picture at the West-holme Irinight. Tlii production differs from the onlinary ineloili-aniit-in that it is treated in (fie fiigiiesf possible degree nf polish. The love in terest, following thrill after llirill, moves- swiftly and stir. prisingly to a fine climax and lias a happy ending. Miss Coinjison, as Klizalielh West, nit allrarlhc jjirl I hough clever crook, has pne of Ibe finest niles of her career. Caught after the commission of one of her escapades, Flizabelh 'Miss Compson i is brought In trial, but acquitted. The dislricl attorney, Ilirbard Templer. played by Itictiard Dix. enlists- the aid nf Klizabeth in carrj ing out a plan by which several prominent men who are car rying on a traffic in drugs, may be brought to justice. It is llirougli Klizabelli that (he expose is accomplished. This is her "last Job," and as the picture closes we find her promising the district attorney to be bis partner for life: SLIPPY MCGEE WILL BE CURIOUS STORY SHOWING WEDNESDAY "Slippy Mrfiee" not only presents a slory of unusual charm and appeal but has a deft way of Icrealing sympathy and arousing interest. . Imagine the mental nre- 4 dieament of a perfeclly healthy crook who awakes from a deco (to fin- himself n cripple! I hat. however, is merely the introduction of the slory. From (bat moment on the story shakes a leg, and the crook with the aid of modern medicine ami a crutch does likewise. A priest's IokIc and a girl's faith provide the missing ingredients lliat his life had never known. Slippy Limited, Toronto, Ont. THE CROW OF CROUP A WARNING TO ALL MOTHERS j Croup Marls wiib a dry mart and jrat.ll.iir In lh thnul: after hirh tlw ,rrtipy miw rives warnliijt rr tho tiloa Tto rliild. anr intent i4lk,ly atxitil. wild Mart nit with a riuhst far, nr... irutlin ryi lalU, and a illln-ln link of 'iMtiir and antlrty. Tli l a Mriirale fr bnaih. ami tho eiMTtratk4i .f ttw nmn.ii.1 mailer i dirflrnit to r l rid t Hut ih fffurt r'iM m thrrairn iranrnUilnn. I on the nrt irn of in -rnxipy rrow" imnlhrrs thmild adnilnittrr tir. WooiVa 'way I'lne fyrup. and thu.i ! ih rhlld prompt and prnnanrnl rrllrf. and frrlup tlw life aved by takinir llii pre-ranlinn. Mr. II. A. lanrlxirn. Ilimilinn. nt wriiM: "Mr little liy a tery bad llh 11m, rriinp and I n.nld not tn any. .thlnr to relievr film until I irlwl Ir. Wwid'a nrwar line Srrim. I nniv.i pralv II iw highly for the relief It re him." Price Sir i bnttle- the, larre family lie '.Or; put up only by The T. Milhurn Co.. wavers from the role of cotdou (crooLdom. U'illiin the lapse of n jweek another good burglar has gone wrong. The climax of suspense comes when Slippy, at the urge of a greater call, resumes his trade. ,11 is bis-last job and his burglar ,lools, after il is finished, are his I.O.U. that the debt to society will be paid. How ami when ttie 'payment js receipted in full furl unit ui oasis lor an evening s unusual entertainment. The book upon whhh the picture is based has already reached jits twelfth edition. The picture shows here Wednesday. FLIRT IS A TYPE TAKEN FROM LIFE Psychologist Qlves Expert Opinion on Booth Tarklngton's Heroine What causes a certain type woman other than the flapper type, to flirt recklessly with every man she meets? This question was put lo Professor (ieorge Leonard, noted psychologist, and his nnswnl is illuminating. "The flirt is a rather unintelligent woman to whom physicnl attractiveness is the prime consideration of life. She has been trained from Infancy lo consider a woman's career as successful only when she has a number nf men wild about her, 'giving her flowers, taking her lo theatres and cafes, and in other ways showing their enthralldniu, "Having never acquired ;iny market value in the business or professional world, she feels she must constantly test her powers and reassure herself by leading on nil sorts and conditions of men, for whom, in the majority of rases, she hansn'l the slightest fancy. "To the flirt the main thing Is that frhc can read In a man's eyes the verdiel: 'I am m I ill at-Iraclive.' Happily with 'the entrance of women into business'. jcommreial and artistic fields nf endeavor this type woman Is passing and within a generation BRIER will lie relatively uncommon." Professor Leonard voiced (be opinion after having wilnesei a private allowing of "The Flirt," from DimiIIi TarkinKlon' story. 'which come In tho fMal theatre on Friday. , Sport Chat j The Teachers, Ihouxh defeated by the Colts in last Friday even ing s eninr llaskelball irame made a very good showine and were beaten only through their inability to avail themselves of shooting chances. In tonight's game, the oedasosrues uo un against the joiis of Canada ami I hey have hopes lhal there may be a stemming nf the tide thai lias so far hecn rtnminsr nrellv well against them. Colls meet F.Iks in the Intermediate League, the Maple Leafs and Kaiens will be the Ladies' League contenders while the Junior match will be between the Itlue Ilird and llich School. .. Senior League sroring'ternrd o 'date: W. '.Mitchell (Colts', l.trt. M. ltalfour (Sons of Canada) 107. Harry Menzies .(Sons of Canada; PO. i I. Milchell (Teachers) 81. (i. Milchell (Colls i A. Iine (Teachers) 70. A. A. lesson (Colts) fit. V. Lamhie (Teachers) 65. L. Minth (Cnlls-vl 5?. ViC Menzies and Harry Aslnri (,ous of Canada) 3.1 f. Cratiarn and Kric Mackintosh Sons of Canada) 31. II. S. Hum Cl'eochers) 11. L Kelly (Colls) 10. It. Harden (Col(s) 5. . Itazell Jones fColls) A. Mil. che and C. Woodworlh, (Teachers) I. I). II. Hartness. (Teachers), 3. It. It. Skinner (Sons of Canada) Inlermcdinlc League O. Illylhe' (Colls) 00. A. ,Milchel (High School gfi. W. Wralhall (C-rollo) 70. J. Kelly (Coils; 71. II. tiurvich (High School) 73. It. Sin illi Colts) 51. '. Shenton (F.Ik) 35. K. McLean (High School) 30. M. Hudenieh (Colts) 29. I)( Matheson (High School) and W. Cavalier (Klks), 27i W. (Iray (drollo) 23. T. Fraser (flrolto) 21. V. Meagher (F.Ik's) 2rt. O. Anderon (nrotlo) 17. W. Lamhie (Crollo). A. Howard (liroiln) nnd ' II. Herryman (Klks) 15. !. Frizzell (Colts) 10. K. Craggs (Klks) 8. L. Aslori and A. Johnon (F.Iks) 7. (t. Ilulger (High School) and A. Palmer (Klks) (I. A. Phillips (High School) 5. It. Kelly and It. flrcenweM (Klks) I. L. Anderson and L. Cnpstiek (Irollo I. (1. Hill (r.rotlo) 2. -' Ladies' League, MIsh l.eona Parker (Adanhcs) and 'Miss Caroline Mitchell TRAOC MARK RCGtSTCRKD ' fflP a OH34 Imti. Fi.iuwa Umwct, lc Ji,i ga Til II Daily News Classified Ads. a CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertlamtnt Tkn for Lata thn BOc wartcd MOLKIl IlAnilKIl COI.Li:OK wants men and -women to learn the H.nrber Trade. Paid while learning. This is your opportunity lo learn a trade anil gel into steady emn ov ment. Graduates cam from 1 10.00 tn $50.00 per week. Wrile for free' catalogue. 00 Hastings E. Vancouver. WANTKI. Ceilar Poles in car lots, thirty feel long and longer, with a good per renlnxc of 8 inch 35s and 10s. The Mac O-lllis: nnd fiibbs Company (of Milwaukee, Wis.) Vancouver office, 103 Carter lid Ion Hiiilding. W. J. Miller. West ern buyer and inspector. WANT In hear from owner hav ing farm for sale; gjve par iicuiar aim mwesi price. John J. Illack, Chippewa Falls, isconsiu. ?OR SALE FOIt SALE by private treaty. while twin lieds, sjirings and mattresses; Franklin healer, dinner set, tent, tool., kitchen Utensils, etc. Apply Philpoll. Kvill A Co., rtl7 Second Ave. 18 FOIt SALE. 0 H.P. Palmer with clutch. 250.no. ft ll.p. Canadian Imperial 9100.00. .North ern Exchange. tf :OH SALI--Sixleen room board ing house and store, furnished. Apply 920 Amhroe Leafs) 3ft. POR RENT 4TEAM Heated Flat for rent Besner apartments.. M. M Stephens. BOARD. HOARD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. It (Teachers) 03. Mis Myra Harvey (Maple Leafs 41. Miss Sundae .Calderone (Maple Miss M. Casey (Kaiens) 25. Miss A. Kelly (Adanacs) 21. Miss V. Shockley (Adanncs) 20. Miss A. Morrison (Kaiens) 8. Miss M. Orahain (Maple Loafs; 17. Miss Nan Price (Teachers)) V. Miss Lnura Frizzell (Mante Leafs) 0. Miss Margaret Lindsay (Teach ers) t. Miss Willa Dyer (Adanacs) and Miss K. Harvey (Teachers) ft. Miss L, Lowe (Maple. Leafs; -i). Miss Pete Trcmayne (Adanacs) 5. Miss H. llrochu (Kaiens) I. Miss Jf. Luinlrpiisr (Kaiens) and Miss M. Lapral-r (Teachers,) 3. Miss A. Stephens (Maple Leafs. and Miss M. Long (Kaiepsj HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert T. M. Hart and F. C. Irons. Fairbanks; .1. Jacobson. Seallle: Lt. Col. and Mm, Slewart. Lon don; Margaret Slnifliers. An. cliorage; J. D. Lyons, Hyder; 0. O. Kllich, Ketchikim; William E. H, Dudowanl, Port Simpson; W. i.aing and I . Cooper, Victoria; l'. U. La (Irne. F. T. Fleinlnir and T. Morris, Vancouver. Central Thomas Forney. Smlllu.r.. t l(. Iteiss, E. Smilli and .1.' V Scolt, Smilhers; p, Dnlels,' C.N. It. It. Itiautz. Film Clive,. Kitwanga; M. Pnrler and' i. isonaiio, Vancouver. Xiihsoril. for llitt Daily News Lost LOST, (in Monday morning, dark brown Vanity cae In I ween .laliour's and Ihe Kipgi Edward School. Finder please return to Daily New oftlce. 1 LOST. I let ween Conrnl and O. ANDKItSON. SailmakerSnii. nnd Tarpaulins mnde lo order and repaired. Thin! Avenue opposite Pioneer Laundry. Phone Oreen 302. P.O. ioxC.rotio 723. MAIL SCHEDbU For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and I'rl. days. ;loses at 5..m n m From the, East- Mondays, Thursdays and Sal. urdays, l.3o n.m. From Vancouver- Sundays p. m Wednesdays ( p.m. Fridays . A.M. CP. It. Jammrv I I nn.l "it To Vancouver- Tuesdays. Mall closes at 4 P.M. Fridays 8.15 A.M. Saturdays A.M. CP. It. J.muurv in To Anyox, Alice Arm, Slewart, rrmnior Wednesdnvs in ti i From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart. n rremier Fridays xi To Port Simpson, Alloe Arm Anyox, Slewart and Premier Sundays i i i From Port Simpson, Alice Ami Anyox, Stewart and Premier-Tuesdays a i To Alaska Points January 1 1 and 28. From Alaska Point January 18 To Queen Charlotte Island Points iiimiary z, io, ;jo. ('0es ft.30 i'.SIIt From Queen Charlotte Volnts Januury II nmi ph To Naas River Points and Port oimpsgn Thursdays .1 From Naas River Points Saturdays , a u - ......... i . M A.. i i nurln" TIDEB monday, January 21 1:22 a.fu. 18,1 f, , '.1:0ft p.m. 2. ,,ow . 7 :01) n.tn. 8.n IUM0 p.m. 2,h ... Tuesday, January 22 mh a.m. ioj ;t, , 1.1:13 p.id, 2. ft Low ... t -tt k r ff 'I. Ill, 1 ,,l "i 50 r?5 p.m. 2.n 'SCHEDULE OF n k oirTn in J'osl offlci a gold eased fount-, Jf.nurir.. ain pen. Finder kindly notify',. V!'"' "'S'-i ?PI 1 : Miss Muriel Convent. Jl'gers 1 Ihe LOOK HERE MR. TRAPPER. Here is where you gel Ihe biz prices for your furs. See me first and last before srlllnir else. where. like you to make monev. W. OOLDBLOOM, "I he Trapper's Friend. Second Avenue. AUCTION SALES. floods Hought. Sold Exchanged or H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture end Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Hlack I3fl unit lle.t 11? TAXI Taxi 87 Phone. (Call Georgfl or Oust) Rosa Brothers. Prompt Senice and Comfort Day or .Night Stand; Boston Orlll Third Avenue MISCELLANEOUS. nnipni: innrnnr. n $V wAilntinfii 'I'm it i I.... tt- 1sh(Kd, Crotto; h.o.c: . i iH.r- (dl. High V Teachers, Maple lSf: iTeocher. February I. Kaiens. Adanacs, lirollo; Teachers, H.OX l.Orollo, (dl; Mji 'Adanacs; S.O.C., Colls 8.- Kaiens, icachers High School; Colt, T II. (kills. Ileal.; Ma, Kaiens; Teachers. ti.O.i 15. Adanacs. TeacMe-s s School, (iridlo; S.O.C . I 18. Coll. Hfeh Teathers. Maple Leafs I'cacliers. Kaiens, Adaual Urolio; Teachers, S.OX 23.--Orollo. a!U Kef .t u Leafs. Adsnaes; S.O.C t . . March e t I. Kaiens. Teachers tof IliKh School; Odls. Tr li . tr-fVdl. Heat; Map - UJx Kaiens; Teachrrs. S.O.I 8. Adanacs. Tfachc s Eirl IScho.il, Orollo; S.O.C t II -Colls. Illsrli Scho: I TarV ers. Maple Leafs. CoH,.Tcaib- I Kaiens. Adanaf r..";i ; Teachers, S.O,C I: si M WHIST LEAGUE Jan. 21 K. of C. v I .'as S- ; of Canada vs. O.W V V of England vs. L.O.O K Arwlrew's vs. Moose Jan 3181. Andrew s v K ' V.; L.O.O.F. vs Fl Vcrf vs. O.W.V.A.; Sons f aila vs. Sons of Loir""' Feb. 7 SI. Andrew s v. tat' I.O.O.F. vs. O.W V A S Canada vs. K. nf p.. ,l: " Feb. 1 1 Sons of Englar.1 ' S of C; K. of I. vs I Ik- Mc-'f t. I.O.O.F.; O.W V V v. Amtrew'a. Feb. 21 Moose vs. Soils nf Cr ada: SI. Andrew s ts I.n.d.r K. of p. s. K. of (l,s England vs. I'.lks Feb. 28 K. of P. vs n.U V.1 Moose vs. Elks; Son Af fJ"' nda vs. I.O.O.F.: St. Amir' v. K. nf C. March ft- K. of P v? .0M Sons of llngland v M' ,f Pons of Canada vs, K f March 13 -Sons of J'nglsnd O.W.V-N. BILLIARD LEAGUE vs. O.W.V.A. ISSUES SCIIEDUli Jan. .2 1. Elks vs, O.W VS. Jan. 23. SI. Andrew s f Milliard Parlors. Jan. 25. Orntto vs. P.ftH. Jan. 28. O.W.V.A. vs S.O.r Jan, 30, Orollo vs. .SI Ar drew's. IVb, I. I'.U. -Ullliunr Vrl,,r tit. . VS. I'.IKS. Feb. I. P.M. Millard, PC'1"" vs S.O.E.. Kelt. ft. Elks vs. St, rflrt' Feb.. 8. O.W.V.A. vs, or"11' Feb. II. R.O.E. vs. Ai'lr Feb. 13. Orollo vsT VXi. Feb, 5. IMl. nilllard Pa"10 When ynu bigr sdrtijn? Jf nuy i;im;oi,ATiort, nno see . "ou gel It, v