1 D Monday. July 13, 1925. THK- DAtLT TTEWS . raiVr F0?ST FIRES IT PAYS! triped Silk Broadcloth An exceptional offer in a guaranteed silk. Pretty stripes on whili; tf round. 3 inches wide. Hpjx. price s?.on. ' Tuesday only, per yard $1.50 West of England Store Phone 753 Wood! Wood! Now is your chance DRY CEDAR Full loml $6.00 Half load 13.00 Large packs 50o DRY BIRCH Per load ... ... . , $6.50 HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phone 5S0 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS EASTERN CANADA, UNITED STATtS, And to JASPER NATIONAL PARK. One way via Vancouver or direct mil both directions. For full information np- ply: R. F. McNAUGHTON, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, 'B.C. Don't Miss BENT'S Summer- Clearing Sale "Dr". E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hour 9 to 0. X-ftay Service Phone 686. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings GENERAL FURRIERS B.C. FUR Go. Third Ave. Itopalring, Remodelling on llio promises. (Hazing and Cleaning $9.50 Phones - Day: Green 120 Night: Black 709 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CI. . Cartage, Warehousing, and 'Mstrihullng, Teura or Motor 8(jrvl?e. Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Kovlitfl. j MURDOCK, APPEARING AT THE WESTHOLME THEATRE WILL , ANSWER QUESTIONS THROUGH THE NEWS bbW'bmbV flHEirvtr' iHKavHBkiiPHKtlf trin9KiHBBB tBBPbl-TZSBMWltt a sa : xMMMft?.'. ti- WWBISl"SiBBBBW "' fe lBMttP1Er,:BW! Br bHbSIbBB'SSSHP-IBBhbe fKIKv' WLmSKKeSKBtK MURDOCK, Questions Will Be Answered Only at Theatre; Portion of Themi Will be Answered Daily in Columns of The News. a random from those remaining Murih.ek will appear at Hie unanswered and The News will- J) not send vnur quest ions' 'pl H" a"-esth(dta Theatre for S days, publish these twenty-five ones-;,iirel In The News . nnlv frmJ ii.ii.iiir,,, mmiiwiu, xnniK oiii', performance daily. At each performance Murdock will answer as many written rpioslions'as (lie lime at his disposal will permit. Owing to (be limitation of time many inosfiitus wj r.majn un-! I....1. ...XII 1 ..v....,, ..i ii 1 1 1 in k win i-acii ci-pi muse oi a mere personal then on. until the end or Hie Mur-ihiyiiicl: twenty-five quest ions , nature : tpiestinn of the latter;dock engagement. WHITE MAHATMA IS IN THE CITY "The Man Who Knows" Tells of Past, Present and Future Tonight The announcement by Manager .Self of the Westholme Theatre that he had booked Murdock, "The While Mahal ma" and his own .company of E. India entertainers has started considerable discussion about Murdock' mysticism. Mo Muck is the same man who created such u furore in Seattle ;durintr his engagements there and promises Hie same marvellous; ilidiit.'iv .... nf tWi'nhif tilinnximxtti'i ...... Mini. 4 ....'t-.HS ..VVII(U ..HIVIIIVMU jlias characterized his appearance ) in (lie western cities. Wiiat wonderful influence, controls this man? No one seems to know.not even Murdnek himself. II is an acknowledged fact, however, that he probes into the past, present and future of any person that he sees with an uncanny exactness, lie knows who you are, what yon are anil what yon can accomplish. You may ask any question that you. desire during his performance at the Westholme and he promises to call you by natne and answer Ihe question promptly. Born In India Murdock was born in Upper Hurnm .India of English parent- age tbirly-ono years ago. His father was a colonel In the Drit-ish army at (he time, and his regiment was stationed there Murdock was, therefore,- reared under circumstances such as few white children have ever experienced. As he grew older his playmates were for Ihe most part tho "little Drown Deggars' whose fathers were of Ihe Hindu Yogi sect and must t Ihem were miracle workers and inyslery men of various attainments. A child whns young l life was spent under such circum- ' stances naturally became inquisi tive concerning them, and it is ! said Hint at the ago of : seven years young Murdock received his first revelation. One of his young playmates was bitten by a snake and died- from lis effects, Murdock told his parents of the incident five days be fore Ihe news reached Ihem verifying the fact. His father being transferred to another part of (he world, young Murdock was ,Men all Ihe books and advice possible for study of occultism and Hindu Yogi, with the result that iJon entering school in F.ng-liind. lie astounded bis leachers and professors by calling Ihem by name before (ho class, telling their correct age, and performing the niosl Intricate problems without so much ns touching pencil to t minor Before Scientists Unlike a mathematical prodigy however. Murdock has no set "system" or "short cuts" on such "THE WHITE HAHATAM MAHATMA" i ions anil tlie answers t ii fnl nw- nig day. You may ask in regard to any matter which may be 0f interest to you; business or employment problems, bpallh, travel, Ihe whereabouts of missini? friends. in fl.fnv n,,n..ii " iiiij ii ii i liii ii i.vi . .. . WEEK AT THEATRE Monday and Tuesday ' M u r d oc k : M y s t i c Wonders "I Want my Man." The "Oo-iietlers" Series "Oelling iioing." International News. Wednesday and Thursday Murdock: Mystic Wonders Diehard Ilix in "A Man Musi hive." Comedy " A Daspberry Romance." Topics of the Day. Friday and Saturday Duster Keaton in "The Navigator." Comedy 'It's a Dear." 1'atlie lleview. occasions, lie merely "gets" Ihe correct answer without knowing how he does it. After his natural tzalion as an American citj.en, he. got up thai early in his we, de-was taken in hand by a scientist' cides to go on board that night, on the Pacific coast who made! After several adventures. Dus- much of his remarkable lalent and, ler finally gets on board the was "on exhibition" before a con-hhip nnd ,'ffoes to" his- cabin. gress oT scientist as .late as June, 1921. Murdock produces "Spirit Slate Writing." without even touching the slates. He produces "Spirit Pictures in Colm" of.tmy person who ha ever been born to this life, lie gives an entertainment with his own.company of Orientals that 'will nol only mystify and entertain you, but from all 'report you will likely becoma a student of bis tjh.hjg? flsjlicr..pi-et wherever lie lias appearni ne leave in his wtke a .veritable army of believers jn Hindu Yogi and occult science. BUSTER KEATON IN NAVIGATOR Many Funny Situations on Voy age With Himself' and Girl Only on Board Dusler Keaton comedy is the feature nt the Westholme Sal-unlay. Dusler Is Ihe son of wealthy parents who, since earliest in-i fancy have surrounded him with so many servants that without, them he is absolutely helpless, not being able to tie his own tin or wind his own walch. lie falls In love with Delsy OV Drlen, n beautiful society girl who is just the opposite type. Delsy is a two-fisted, athletic but exquisitely beautiful damsel. Pho cares little for Duster, believing hlnv a weakling. Detsy's father, "Cappy" OV Drien, decides to sell his line of steamships and to retire. The last of his ocean liners, " The Navigator," Is brought to Los Angeles, where it too, Is sold. Although O'Drien Is notsflware classification will be answered at Hie matinee for ladies only, Thursday. Julv 1(1. at 3.30 n.m. those asked in the theatre w f Mia I U'iin I vf ivo nnacllnn. jlnilir be answered through these col-j umiis. , The firsl twenty-five questions A man relurns from eight and answers will anoear in The',o r.t ,i..,x - iv .. . , ,.... ... .iau.M nil i iiitkii:i' iiiiii 1 1 'i 1 1 r i nil ri " of it, the buyers of Ihe ship areldanciiig matrons and reckless Hie ajrents of the revolutionary parly in a foreign country wboi plan to use 'The Navigator" to run ammunition from Los Angeles into their country. i lie secret service agents of I lie foreign country learn , of the purchase and watch the revolutionists as they load ammunition aboard "The Navigator" at Pier 12. They decide to wait until the ship is loaded and then to cut it adrift. Off to the South Seas Meanwhile Duster, downheart ed necau.e Jjeisy gives inm no encouragement, decides to lake a trip to the South eas. This i lime, he determines, no one shall accompany him. I His faithful servants drive him to Ihe sleam'shiji dock where a picket in the opened gale covers up the "1" in '12" and leads Duster to believe that he found Pier 2, where bis ship is berthed, Duster s steamer sails at 9 a .nv, but Dusler, never having Meanwhile, old "Cappy" O'Drjen remembers that be has left some important papers Von board the ship, liis.-.ilauglilerkrfrjve him lo the ship in her car . Adrift on a Ghost Ship Unaware thai Dusler and Detsy are aboard, the foreigners cut the ship haiisers and she drifts out to sea. Delsy, searching the. ship from lq)mast, to hold for hevCfatherx-. dpetibtJiliscove'r Lv.pretlieainiht until ;llic ji.hm jShiriL.vA is well out to sea. Duster, sleeping in his berth is nol awakened until a heavy storm arises. Dusler gels up (o reproach Ihe captain of the ship for allowing Ihe vessel to stagger about jn the storm, Delsy comes lo the eonclusion that she Is on a shost ship, for, in her shouting around on board, she ha failed to find a single person. Jlowever, a lighled cig-nrelte butt thrown" on tho deck, convinces here thai maybe there is one person at least on board. She cautiously peeps into cabin after cabin but fails to find anyone. Unexpectedly, however, she and Dusler bump into each other. Piloting Through Danger After mutual 'xplttiiatlons, Delsy and Duster make an attempt to navigate fho 45fl-fool liner. Duster doesn't know the difference . bclwcon a propeuor n and a lnartinsipjkc, but DHsy puts him In work and at the end of a day's exciting adventures dodging ...m bell .... buoys, .m.v,, ..,-,..,, derelicts, ,.., (stray , , f ,(, f Uurdcustle, ,'"!! Tl i? fk)onsl,n"8," promising to bring him In a finally i ge s I bo hip pointed out w,f, , wook wil, r.a- 1 ! "otrr,,ni" l,C burn W Hi. presses, wheel and d roc U b m, luslcr. w,, n oj C0Hr, JHT 1V"' ,m, "" - , , T ii. iniwiug fui niH'i'i. Delsy" and Duster finally arrive nt a tropical Isle. The ship springs a leak so Dusler decides to go aver the side In a diving suit which be has ound on board 1o make repairs. As soon as he lands on the ocean jot lorn a fnm'ijy of sword-fish call on him. In the midst of the excitement, a giant oclo-pti thrusts nut his tentacles in Duster's direction. Meanwhile, an army of cannibals board the ship and capture lietsy. Dusler runs along f he ocean bottom to shallow wafer, where 'he pokes his head out and discovers a fertile , eocoanut country just ahead, with, Betsy about to he killed by the cannibals,' Hut they are frightened off by Muster formidable appearance in his diving suit. When Duster unscrews his helmet, however, they see that he is only while meat and make for him, Huer and JWsy escape In tjie bip, where lley have a terrific battle with the savages. There follow a series of still wilder adventure which are so fast, funny and furious that it would take a 250-nacre book to I WANT MY MAN IS SHOWN HERE TONIGHT ..u.-....u in nunc" where he has been Idind and is cured and sees fhe world as it is today, 11 is a world up-ended, a world of llapper orgies, of tea- fathers. Dut beneath it all, he sees, there is that soundness of heritage thai will emerge above Ihe phase of pleasure-madness That prevails. As Karl Hudson has produced it, J'I Want My Man" is well acted, well directed and well told. II is a drama well worth seei;ig, with a story of weight and moment. 'The film was adapted from Strulhers Hurt's novel, "The Interpreler's House." The picture has been well cast. Phyllis Haver, May Allison and Paul 'Nicholson gave excellent renditions as the victims of jazz mania. Kale Druce and Theresa Maxwell Conover, as a pair of mothers, give contrasting portrayals of equal merit. Lillle Frankie Kvans shows promise in a child role. l ne story is mat or a war nurse who gives up Ihe husband she has married when he was believed incurably blind in the hope of winning him hack on even terms with the girl lowborn lie was engaged before his war calamity. Cured, be relurns to the home he has nol seen for eight years to find it on the verge of ruin through a new spirit of pleasure chasing, Inln this home, her identity unknown, conies the former wife, and here the problem of the woman who has wailed and Ihe woman who gave him up for love is solveJ, A MAN MUST LIVE ' IS NEWSPAPER STORY Man Must Live' showing ai iiieiniii-wvcjp- is-hii adaption of the story, "Jungle Law" by I. A. ll. Wylie. Where "Manhattan"' was the kind of a picture lo make you laugh, Ibis is one that puis a lump in your throat. With the theme of the law rf the jungle eat, or he ealen opplied lo everyday people Ihe slory carries interest from Ihe first reel lo the lust. Hix's role is that of Ceoffrey 'FnrneHi returned World War veteran who gels a job as a reporter on .loh llanlcaslle's paper one of those sheets that thrive on the misfortunes of others. Jeff has a soft heart and .feels kindly toward the world even though he did get a rough deal. Ilardcaslle gives hinr his last chauce lo make good when be sends him oh a story about Ihe famous "Mop" Collins, once the loast of Droadwny. Fariiell finds "r "',lcml? J" a Jlingy canare:. gh(; jg m nj(, J(ljT rPporUn(? failure lo Ills paper, cares for her. Farncll Is fired, Mops gels worse and .lelT gels broke. He i recognizes his pal of the war, Clive lloss-Fuyne, whojn he thought dead. This' is Ihe. story he turns In. Advertise in the Dally News It's all here In the New No. 1A Series II POCKET KODAK Lens Kodak AnaMigmat f.7.7. A Shutter, the Diumalic that chops the seeopds jnto fractions with accuracy, from 1-10 (o J-100. 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