Monday. Jiine 23, 1024. LAPKS S CANADIAN BDHED DINNER A complete meat and vegetable courie, all cooked ready to heat and serve. 1 tftty tin. At til J.Wn t3 our Ml Ktcl 'J'cnui II.: -el III 1 3.50. ( tint will ji: rul no proMM roiiiirl, a;:ii it" mil affected liy dins' le conditions. We have km 11. H4, ami It oz. weight. Reach one piece Tennla Balls SOc 8liengep,s English Balls eoc PcMagc paid (in mil of town (inters. Kaien Hardware Co. The Handy Amir Store. Hardware and Sporting Ooods 60 3nl Ave J'hone 3 SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS Easlern Canada United States Triangle Tour to JASPER NATIONAL PARK One way via Vancouver. Write or coll: City Ticket Office, 628 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 260. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. ! j I I ( 1 t Movies and Movie People Devoted to the doings and sayings of those who entertain the public. WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday "Tli Woman mi Hip Jury" Hosier Kenton Coini'ily, "Hay Dreams." liilcrnnlinunl News. Wednesday and Thursday '(lumen Klrliy" (Imiii'ity Cartoon ".Mutt and Ji'lT." I'm N'cws-rsazclle. Friday and Saturday "One F.xriting Night." Fun ,fmiu i lie Pre. SPENDS HONEYMOON ! SERVING ON JURY i Romance of Bride and Brlde-l groom and Dark Secret of Life A honeymoon spent serving on a jury in a murder trial Thai i one of the monv unusual il (in f ion to he found in "The Woman on the Jury." a Fii-ot National production which dmws here louighl. Arid the romance of Hie hridc and hride. srroom wa nearly wrecked hy Hie experience. Sylvia Hreamer, the featured niemher of Hie cast, and Frank Mayo play Hie role of Hie "New- tywed.'" Jut a Hrry are about to sfnrt off fin their wedding trip they are erved with subpoena to uppenr and serve on the Jtir which i to try a young girl for murdering her betrayer. The bridegroom. does not r'lih having hi honeymoon interrupted in tin fashion, hut hi young wife. iconsidering it a lark and eager to avail hrlf nf tier "woman" righl.' induce him to yield. Not until after she had been i worn in did the young bride ern the name nf the slain man. )aml he nearly swooned at Hie (new, for he had been responsible for u dark secret in her own jlife Then follows a startling dc. Inoiiemenl which for powerful in. i tensity has never been equalled 'on the creen. CAMEO KIR6Y WAS A GENTLEMAN SHARPER Is Hero of Film Story to be Seen Here at Midweek "Honor aiiMiig thieve' 'is a (hackneyed aphorism, and there iiire lhe- countless thousands ' who are skeptical ns In its authenticity. Wliether II exists today is debatable, bul there ran be ,no piotinn of its existence In Hie romantic, chivalrous days of .the Mississippi river gambler before Hie Civil War. "Cameo Kir-Jliy" wa jusl surh an honorable gentleman who would bel his for tune on Hie honest (urn of a curd, hut who knew how to deal I hem from the bottom when Hie occasion required it. Kirhy lived in a way Hint In thne days was far beyond I he Lakelse Lodge Lakelse Lake, via Terrace, B.C. 'Now open for service under inniingemcnl of Mrs. M. Haven. Meal place In spend your summer holidays. Hens-(triable rales.- (iood home rooking, Comfortable rooms. Pishing, Boating, Bathing in Uikelsc Lake and Streams, BATHS AT THE LODGE CONNECTED WITH THE HOT SPRINGS. Terrace TAXI Motors Operating Taxi and Uuncli Service between Terrace and Lodge landing, assuring guests of quirk, ninifortnhle trip. Also operating taxi service to "II Pts of Hie. valley. For reservations and rales, apply to LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. iule of southern conventions, yet til lire wu at the service of a lady In danger. Kirliy wus ro mantic, lie was capable of great love that is best ile.Horilwil liy a Maeterlinck ami lie. proved it hy facing death to !. in I lie gracious presence of Hie one wlin could command hi heart. "(Jarneo Kirhy," of course, is a character nf fiction very clever fiction from Hie pen of Month larkinglnn ami Harry Leon Wilson-- hut hi eoiiiilernarl wa real (ln Hie early fortie when Dixie .was a land of hearts, strumming (banjos ami a golden moon thai Increased jl radiance with Hie liopillde aid of a well prepared mint julep. Just how real Kirhy wn mav he tieen in the William Fox mrt- lion picture verinn of Hie famous stage play, which will he here for Hie mill week. ONE EXaTONIGHT CURIOUSLY COMPLICATED Picture Coming at Week End Is Fascinating and Sometimes Rather Shivery When l. W. (iriffith. master photoplay producer, made "One llxciliiiv Night." his latest motion picture sensation which will 'be here at the week end, he went all jsrreen comedy maker about two nnd one. half time heller by In-jstilllng into this mystery film a tplay thai one might well have thought never could stand the strain. Jul a a -elulching hand reaches out with breath-taking nupeiiie, and n itiguisc figure fills through a nrve.-raekiug scene there is a sudden lilt of ' syncopated orchestration, nnd lltomeo Washington, stifling in n 'genuine Louisville yawn, goes out looking for a job. He ha no Iplacc to go. so he lakes the ncar-'el (mill and goes (here. j Lurking figure slink stealthily 'through the shrubbery. .ome. iHHly mImioI whoever happen In be stnnding in his way; doors open uiiexpeeledly; secret panels ,slnle mysteriously; the sequence ;seales to a crashing crescendo iiihI iiomco reels oil into a !( minicenl rhapsody with the little mulatto maid. Handicapped Heroics One crutches one's escort and somebody else's pockclhook. The "l'erils of Pauline" nell off into In niarshmallovv frappe when a piercing pair of eyes peer wickedly through a daiTgerous dis guise nnd an unknown guest stalk suavely through the sizzling sub-titles. A gruesome slab, a srintilialing Khuddcr. a chilling romplicnlion ami llomen, 'clutching the medal Tor bravery that he won hy finding it, falls flatly on the. floor through handicapped heroics. I (Hews are taken up. suspicions '.aken down, unsuspecting people taken in. A pscudfi-deleelive assumes the manner of an l-'.nglih-iniin for whom life has no my. .leries, and places the blame on the hero. And then, like an avenging Mercury, crnshing down .several llighl nf steps, llomen, .a mixed up ns the metnphnr In !thi sentence, draws as much alien! ion nnd suspicion on himself as could be spared from the rest of the cast. A terific slorm rages furiously, trees and villains collnpse; Hie heroine ratches somebody, while the hero, handcuffed, helps; the rest of the characters used their heads for something, besides close-ups ami then .llomen, nonchalantly heroic, tells them, all hack home thai solving the mys-i lery and catching Hie murderer was about all he didn't do no thing else but of. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS DECORATED BY FRANCE WITH GOLD PALMS Honors cnnliuue to fall thick ami fast for Douglas Fairbanks, The latest laurels bestowed upop him is an award from the French government making him an Officer of Imblio Instruct Ion. The presentation, arcordlng In n cable In Hie Pickford-Fair' nnks studios, whs made on behalf nf Hie Mlnistery Beaux Arls at the Hole! Crillon in Paris by Jean do la Greie who represented i-i Ok love tliat ncveDics President Poincare. Tliis bcora- lion consisles of two gold palms suspended by purple ribbon and represent an order originated by Napoleon in 1808. It is much coveted hy educators as the highest possible honor. The decoration was bestowed upon Fairbanks in nonrenal ion of the educational value of the stars films. F.speeial mention was made of his most recent cinema, "The Thief of llngdad." now playing in several American cilie. JACK PICKFORD Ten Years Ago In Ptlnc Rupert lion a back-." eity against the approval of the plans or Hie Prince lluperl I ... 1 n President, Judge Young; President, Canon llix; Vice-President, C, W. Peck; secretary treasurer. J. II. ilenlly: executive -Martin O lleilly. J. A. Lindsay. A. II. Allison and W. W. Wright. LARGE TROUT CAUGHT WEIGHS 37 POUNDS F.BMONTON, June 23 A lake trout weighing thirty-seven pounds, 12 inches long ami 21 inches in circumference, is at present undergoing the process of mounting hv IMmonloti I nri. If Now that Jack' Pickford has nr. '"'sts. Itegnrding this unusually coniplished "The Knd of tlie ,ar'IP member of the species one World," he has announce,! thntiW0Uh' lm nPl fNl1 Bke Iho man l.n n.lfl ...I.- . . .. 'll'tifl liki-kl-lnr. I .. r. .... I. iiikc a Hill? Ill Cnlleire . " " "". no oiiim-io-uiuv life. His next niclure. the cal. ing nf which is now underway,; is to ho huilt against ground (if college life and society.! II Ii will will bo lie filmed" filmed" from from hey' inagiiiine story. jlarge fish, exclnimiNl "Tlie person .who caught Hint fish was an nw. ""'r... n.. i no fisn wan caught In Lake John Tno-iM'n",4VJU,ka nnr Banff a lake Her ol.,w"IC,, ,n harboring tlie lake '' .trout, hobls one of the many irrys. 'Ties of the mountain countries, for it is the -only lake In the mountains where the fish are found. Seeminirlv cut off from 'every other body of water for V II li,.., i. wo- presence o me Hsn III ... ... ,. ..., , ..i,UlN iakf.wi,ic, is mm of the lands, sends word to Hie eilv1., . ... ' " " .when mounted, will ho sent In Ilanff. where it will be placed In M,m .-...eerie mi w... lie heard 1)lp ,,anff uMlm in vii-mriM on .jiiiv i a . Mayor Newton, 'in answer lo ".Uextion asked at the cllv conn- eil meeting last nighl, stated that a meelinir wool.) ln week lo place the city's .financinl situation before, the citizens, A meeting, or the Canadian Fraternity was held last night in the Court llous, and the. following officer were elected i Hon. Pres., Dr. We?brookV Hon. Vice- EDWONTON LIBRARY IIDMONTON, June 23. , Mom than 1,0(10 hooks ilailv are helmr Issued hy the Edmonton Pnhlle Lflirary,. although the arrival of the long days and the fine, weainor ror out door outings, has reduced the demnml for reading material, said K. L.,IlilLiiBraii.in yesterday. However, the average oi len new norrowers listed daily siiu js Deing maintained, he said v .-? . . '. ' ' 'fc. Your Home y Over a million dollars a day is the amount of life insurance purchased by Canadians so far this year. For what better cause could the Canadian people provide these millions of dollars than that of caring for the home and safeguarding home life? Have you had a share in this foresight or are you building on the hope that you will live long enough to provide funds for the support of your home? Life Insurance is at your service to guarantee your home against adversitv. y Life Insurance Service 1 v ' : JSP3 prxni nvi ,-.- i SUMMER STEAMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE and intermediate points each Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 11.00 p.m. FOR ANYOX Wednesday, 10.00 p.m. FOR STEWART Friday, 10.00 p.m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS SERVICE. Effective June 30, 1021. S.S. PRINCE JOHN for Mastet, Port Clements and Buckley Bay, ever- Monday, 8.00 p.m. Fop 8kidegate and nil ports south every Wednesday at 8.00 p.m; PASSENQLR TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. ,,pi.M!; Mjr 2urM V for PKISCE OEOnOE, EDMONTON. WW- LIMC. fine Ruacrt. MK1VCY ALL OCCAM ITtAMSMte o.ati TitkM ofric. S2S tim CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coist Scrvicct Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS LOUISE For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle June 14, 21,'2Ss July 2, 5, 12, 16, 23, 26 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, SkagWay June 9, 16, 20, 27, 30; July 7, 11, 18, 21, 28 S.8. PftlMCCSS BEATRICE. For tuUdaU, Swanton Bay, East Bella Bella, Ocei Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Van-eouver, every Saturday, 11 a-m. Agency for all Steamship Unas. Pull information from W. C ORCHARD, fieneral Agent. Corner of 4Ui Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C. LTD. :stllnr rn rrlnr Hupert . ;??00'," VWrOMA. 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