MASTER IS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMj I -3 nr Mon OHKt'HA.'T FITi NEXT BIG RACE Cavim' INfiriMP'N. I'M IN I I S -r.fnO' MOW ME- t LL HAVRTO 0 Pi i M Dr,NT HAVfTOOO TO FAVOR V OF THE i ml. 0o8-JakAJG" I THOSE tyPENblVlE WAlft I (WTfTST I DRESSERS ANf MORE- V rm n n -rati - SArewltch and Camrtdehlre Important Classics With Large Entry Lists. w LONDON, Aug. 30 IMiblicalinn of Jhe cntrie for the Osarewitch .and Cambridgeshire, the two; greal autumn handicap sfaiged'Al fyrfthe-adquarters for 'more than 80 .years, ha started tlii? turf world ton lis annual quest for "slayers." These races have, a- chieyed a remarkable place, am ong Uip great events of .the turf. and speculation on heir outcome is as earnest as on any other. race save perhaps the Derby. A wealth of first .class material is .shown in tlie entries, which of course will be greatly reduced by post lime. Despile the hardy an- nualcomplainl about the dearth of "slayers" 1he entry for the l!e sarewiteh is remarkafdy satlsfae lory. A the races are not run until .the middle of October and the handicaps are yet to be allot led, first impressions of the entry -list will irobably tindergo some - revision. Lona Distance '"v ''nie'Cesarewilch is over a dis taneg f 2 M miles, and "the Cambridgeshire a .mile and ajfnrlong. ilolh annually bring out large and first quality fields. For the Oe-sarewilch, the six-year-old Forget!, winder last year, and Confirmation; winner of the Queen's Prize, at rcmptnn I'ark, are am-ong Ihe favored entrants. Kyra, -winner of the flreat Metropolitan, Dracos, who performed well all Ooodwood; Hidennis, Chester Cup vinner; Clomlbank, a former Queen's Prize winner; Pol Joel's Pons Asinornm and Vermilion Pencil, all merit consideration for their performance in the season's important handicaps. Top Notch Horses The Cambridgeshire entry of course Includes many of th? Cesarewilch aspirants. Hut out- standing would seem lo lw.Mask-( ed .Marvel, last years winner Three-year-olds are entered more freely in the Cambridgeshire, only half the CesarcAvitch distance. Those nominated 'in elude such top-notchers as Si; Abe Hailey's Lex, who as a two-year-old defeated Coronach, the Ierby winner. Comedy" King" and Harpagon, Craven Stakes winner. The older contingent is led by Itock Fire, Newbury Spring Cup ' ,viclorr Lord Aslor's Cross JJov, f and' -such experienced ram-' jiaigners as Purple .Shade, Wina-lot and Hrighter London. Competition seems, at this stage, to lie unusually keen, and the races consequently even more interest, ihgslhian usual. Nine or ten French horses have been nominated for both handicaps, which .are favorites with horsemen across the channel. Doncaster ' The turf world is now enler-' ihg oh, ils final and perhaps finest phase, commencing with the Doncaster meeting, during second week of Sep I ember, when the season's fifth arid last great three-year'-old classic will bo decided. During Ihe same meet . ing are the Champagne Stake, Princess -Mary Stakes and easier Cum ' The Chamnazn-? Stakes,- providing the, race runs ; true' id, century-old; tradition, win re,suu in a serious conien Mfr for Ihe 1927 F.psorn Derby. ;.l.asf year's winner, Coronach. f, won Ihe Derby this season and Is. unrivalled among the three year-olds, and Indeed It the warm favorite for the St. Leger The two-year-old fillies have their innings in the Princess Marf Stakes, while the Doncai) ter Cup, for an older class o? thoroughVcd, bMny over Iwpj miles and a quarter, will also be.J keenly Contested. dress' unJormfoT officers of french ! s NAVY EVENING WEAR ' PARIS, Aug. 30 French naval officer's,,' through a decree for which M. Georges Leygues, niin-iIster of, marine, Is .resppnalble, ;ar, to have n new dress uniform .for evening wear which will be 'comparable in tyle andrtgnity with"thoVe, bribe naval officers of other' nations. The uniform will be nn open coal, approximately the mess Ja ckH of the llrtish, with a white walsicoat and dark trousers with stripes of gold alnnig the seams. This will be worn at any function whlelf'calls for either a dinner or .fullidress among civilians. Advertise in th Daily Ncffi. WEEK AT THEATRE. . Monday and Tuesday Miss Nobody." Comedy, "Somewhere in ompwhere." International News. Wednesday and Thursday- "Kentucky Pride." - .Comedv "The aeemakers." , Acsopjs Film Fables. - t Friday and "Saturday Reginald l)emiy jn 'Holling., Home. Comedy, " Honeymooning i Will. Mn " J. pn . I! i REG. DENNY IN t ROLLING HOME Story of Man Who Bluffs His Way Through and Eventu ally Wins Out. Nat Alden, an ambitious, bill unfortunate young financial pro moter .loses all his money in bad investments, and in addition, in curs the enmity of a capitalist who had been persuaded lo invest In a scheme which was legitimate but which fell through for reasons impossible to foresee. Nat is cast out of the office. and outside, meets an old army friend, now the chauffeur of the capitalist. They are reminiscing when the capitalist comes out to inform his chauffeur that he is going away by train In a neigh boring city for a short time. Nat tells his plight to his friend. He is expected to return to his old home town, where everyone thinks he is a million-' aire and he has not the heart In return and confess bis failure. They decide to "bluff it through. and, in the capitalist's car, make a triumphal entry in Lower Falls, with Dan, ..the friend, acting as Nat's secrclary. Complications quite naturally develop. The town is in bad financial straits itself, and is expecting iNat's money, and his business genius to put the village on a prosperous, footing. How he does it, by slralageni and bluffing, and how he ultimately redeems his own fallen rortuncst,will be told at the West. hUltne; Iwliere "flulling Home" is .Id" be' shown at Ihe week end. Reginald Denny is the star of Ihe picture, withra cast including . mf x ti. if j t .lurimi .iixiMi, iu-H iieiniriCKs, jr., George Nicholls; K. J. Ratcliffe. Margaret Seddon and others. William A. Seitqr directed the production, which'was based on John Hiinter Hoolh's stage success of the same title. "KENTUCKY PRIDE" IS RACE HORSE STORY Life 8tory of Beautiful Racing Filly as Told by Herself on Wednesday. Somethfii unique 1li screen en lertainment is, roming -to Ihe Weslholme Theatre on Wednes day "Kentucky pride" is the life story of a beautiful racinsr fill v. as tild by herself, arid some; of the' most, noted thorouRhbreds, In liirf ' lls(ory,' including Negnrol, TUe Finn Fn-lr Play,MorVich and lbUW'W:Jass .Mau.iC. War are ac. lojs In this hear-stirrlrw? .eqiAiie drama., A , ' .. .i I It Is laid in the Dine Crass country nd most of the picture was shot there, thus giving some never-lo-be-forgollen glimpses of that romantic region. "Kentucky Pride" deals with Ihe fortunes and mlsfnrlunes nf .. . " ..1,11... Irginla s rulure, a royally bred filly. There are people In heri slnrv nf miiki fr,l,.,l!., f.,.-l master, Roger lieaumont; also her' trainer .her jockey and other hu man adjuncts necessary to her eventful career. If Heaumon' hadn't had a fatal weakness for camldiner and a wife who haled him ami cared for nothing bill money, the filly's auto-biography would have been a different and happier story. 1 For Heaumnnt; in an effort lo retrieve. h1s"e!bltig fortunes, bets liS'" ''1"'$M1P"ar 1,n splendid tfUly , jh or first rac,e.' Jhe iloes Jlir noblest 1n jilstify her master's .faith, but falls,and Jiynks her log list when another half a dozen IrMe wouhf have carried her to a '"-illianl vielorv Ileaumonf is ruined. Ho is the racing career jof Virginia's Future. Hoth fall Inpqn evil days, the lamed rilly passing at last into the hands of a bmle of a peddlar, who abuic? tier shamefully. However, the years brinp re-' fonipene, tardy but complete. I is Virgina's Future's only daughter, the famed Confederacy, win redeems the family fortunes, llov. she does so Is shown in what has been pronounced the most thrill ing race elver flashed on the screen. The picture has no lack of eminent two-lecged artora in Hie a r-ssnry parts. "MISS NOBODY" STORY OF HOBO LIFE WITH ANNA Q. JjlLSSON STAR Anna (J. Nilsson is seen in ot of the most unusual roles of nr eareer in "Miss Nobody," here 'o. night at the Weslholme Theatre i The beautiful First Nattnna slar lake the part of a liobo t .Miss Nobody." She wears man nisli clothes throughout th ma jor i?brtion ,nf Jibe' picjlu' "Miss Nobod.' i n8.adat)tat)o:.i of the celebrated Tirfany Well s noel 'IShebo," which achieved i great success bolh in book ami' serial form. Shebn. as the hero- j Ine is called, disguises herself as ; u tramp in order lo evade the un welcome attentions of art admirer. Lambert Jlillyer, who dirrrled .Miss Nobody, has made the epi sode of tramp life quite authen tic. Six genuine Knights of the lload werr engaged by the director to act in the picture, as we"! as to give expert advice. The four principal male ae'nr in "Miss, Nobody" grew Ion beards for their parts in the picture. Walter Pidaeon, who plays oposile Mis Nilsson, grew the Jopgesl; crop ff WluVkvrs, with Arthur .?(one. Mj'lchell Lewis and Clyde Cooke close runner-up, or runners-down. During the screenitw of ".Miss Nobody" in one of the mountainous districts of Mallfornia, Miss Nilsson narrowly escaped being bitten hj' a deadly rattlesnake, which prepared In strike her as she rolled down a railway embankment. The snake was killed, however, and now lbe slar Is wearing shoes made out of its skin. FINE BOOKLET ON AUCE ARM MINES JUST PUBLISHED The Alice Arm branch of the Hritlsh Columbia Chamber of mines has Just published a very fine little booklet, "Metalliferous Mining In the Alice Arm District of IlriMsb Columbia." u-lilH. ile.-ilV .i - .... v nn uie mining roiuiuions and mines, is nicely Illustrated and well compiled. One of Ihe feat- liroa ..f II... l.nntl..l 1.. - 111,1. tide by a. A. Clothier, resident engineer for Ihe district, which ' speaks highly of the prospects.' - I"' XHll. llll l-JIH III- .V - , cured from Ihe secretary at Alice Arm. 1 Advertise in the Dally New. - FRED STORK IS MUCH PLEASED Holds '-. Meetings Assisted by Hon A. M. Manson at Interior Po!,nts With Larae ' Audiences t oril has lieen received In he city from Frel Stork. He ays he held merlinzs in Ootrt and-Fmnriis Lake districts ami lo 'at H'iriis Lake, which wer lildri4il tit- ImnteiT ntA llfcn A Mj-Maif'oti." These wi'if well hi- endeii and iMi'hiisinstle. They Msit 'ftcld a very gx. ineetinsc it Hucir Lake. Mr. .Msnson then Joiirj?';'baek into the Cariboj onsllluency to help in the elec- lon of Joseph (iraham, the I.ib-Cal .tvtndidaU' there. MrjJoi'k also spoke to" a good fathering at lxlako and say lungs a iv looking fine and h? feels quiie nure of re-eleclinn, mkring i- (lie feeling at the '- Ii.' fir visi'eil. WESTERN CANADA GOLF CHAMPION I . I , i NED JleKENNA, golf, pro ct Minakl Inn, the Canadian Nation.nl Hallways summer hotel at MJnaki, Ont, who cftptured the uncn ani pofe;onai cob' chamjii mnhip of wcrtein Canada during the recent tournam;nt held in Winnipeg. GOOD SHOOTING AT THE RIFLE RANGES There yrun some good shoot ing'iil the rifle rAnges yesterday Mortimer Linib' milking a total of'P!) .ml dr ii issfble 105. Th-i Hjwon was'iwon by ihit foiirlli ranker W. Howarlfi, Die oUiers belnm lifindicaiiped. Scores were: M. M. Lamb .... ?2 an 31 09 "4' as 32 91 V"10" ? 29 30 00 n 'v nivi.rvw 31 27 00' ,V:"V s" 22 u- 31 30 AO, II ' ' " ,,, , j !) 30 28 r&A 21 30 81 lu' ii T 2,1 30 72 " MOfr ...,, 'I It in 27 20 2 !'V. RusseTk 18 20 20 ;B8 Rft IWt4SMtl Sjkll V anted vill i? For Sale B H mm mm mi For Rent 2c per word in WANTED. Tfrl ihrtflifngV fin hue o,n two coriior lou, insunil ; fo FOR SALE. 20.00 A MO.VI'JI bu a dniW Avenue and Hreun JM't w'mT t corner on urili .Weniif anJ tlreen Street. Price i0n.t0. Walker's M usie lre. IfnXirt'HF. FOH rALIL Apirfy Mrs. F. SlrwkwfH. 17 Hays Cove Cirede. Plione Hlaek J5. ;o:t IIOUSKIIOLD FUllNITUUK for sale and house for rent, phnne IS7. JO.'i FOH SALB Irey enamelled baby ariage, new hood. $ tu.OO. Can be een at MeMeekin' lroeery. Hill SALF. Choice waterfrnn: property 95yj2&. Flvif nomet furnished house In go.d rondi lion. Centrally located. Prle. 83.000 casli. Wrtle ownef, Hox 73. Petersburg. Amlia. 'ill 8ALI;-Hancli In Naas Vol lev. very reasonable; or may 1 1 -de for gotl raslioat n- !iv-lock. J. T. Saner, Alire Ann. Ui!.. !WR SALK--Hudson motor ' i- f.rst class emdi'inii; line foi pleasure boat. Snap. Apply Hot 118. Dallv New Offlee. Oil SALK.Hntel MasMt. A good bargain. Ill health rau for selltiw. Apply Wllllan Hudson, MassetL H.C. TKNT FOn SALK. New thl year nnd used only one week Price 20. Pullen. Daily News. ill HALF Large modern house splendidly located. Apply fi. P. Tinker. i TO RENT 'FOH HKXT. Down town rgopi. with breakfast if ire'ferred. Phone Itlack (125. linFK-HOOMFD Houne for rent furnished. Apply 8.11 Summit Ave. 222 i on nilNT. Larson building 'a. I7 Third -Ave.nue l-;aat;t xir. room modern flat wllli bathroom and workshop premises on street Uoor. Apply Hyde Transfer. 139 gecond Avenue. KOIt ItKST. Newly dseoraled bouse, two bedrooms. 20.00. Apply 2 1 T Fourth Ave. K. MODI'IIN IIOL'gP. for rent -Five rooms and bath Munro llros. BOARD AND ROOM. DOAni). The Inlander. Ml Second Avenue. Phone 137. FOUND FOUND.-Sel of leelli.' fWn....' may have same by calling jit .uaiiy .ews ornce and paying for advertisement. FOUND. Silk knitted scarf. Art. nlv Dailv News Office. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call Oeorge, Paul or Oust) Plx nnd Seven Passenger Slnde. bakers at your disposal any lime, ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Weaker Block. Aero from Rinnre Hntol . Jefferson and pnrly of lo-85 cal longshoremen returned mi the fiardena Inst night from Ocean Fnlls vvhero Ihev lm,i i.nn for the past week lon.n panr " n on n can liialnllAl. X a an Australian boat. 1 1 w . Ltlth ' ' 1 " mm M vriup nx APPfmrrrv mn m mm mm mmmm m. m m mm sv BV m mtm m W M m w Mm. m m M advance. No Advertisement taken fo lets th BARGAINS IN USED CARS lord Ligiit Delivery from , . s7ri.no up I Ford Tudor Sedan .... I300.0H 1 ivsi ni.imobile h pas; T'iMirlns f COO.OO WHY KNOCK? Your car is as old as it uinds. We can regriml ymir ryUnder without remorin? (be motor from the enr, thereby effecting a ureat saving both In time ana bttMir. Ilrakes lined, nn our itrike fiinlnif tnanhine ri mirnttJirf for ninety jla)' willrh Is lbe same a' the farlory guarantee on new ears. KAIEN QARAOC Dealers In all Oineral Motor Product Chevrolet Cars and Truk t i ways on nami i'nne or ejill for a demonstration. ' wnw-KiNo sF.nvici: day and nhiht Phone 62, FREE INSPECTION Why run your ear when It- t- not operating 0rwferly II means added rxpne later Oct ready for rainey and uni weather- ninke an insistent rnl' !o hae your motor nnd brike tip In flp-top ennditlon. Firsl class work gunranleed by .Skille.1 Mechanic 8. E. PARKER, LTD Authorized Ford Salts and Service FORD Par Truck! Tretor FRANCOIS LAKE LODGE i ' ' tuautifully situated near Ferrj" Landing altitude 3115 feeV Camplno and Fishing Trips ' ' arranged , FIIIST CLASS TAIII.F. wllh prndir Fit US 1 1 FIIOM THK PAIIM. Take a Trip In the Lnko Country this year. For reservations, write Mr. Henkel. Francois Lake. H.C SUMMER RESORTS. LAKF.L8K LODOK. near Terrace,. Visit Lakclse llthla Hoi Springs. Lilhla Is one of Uk finest mineral water known for,, rlicumatisrn. , flood tit Gibing, for, rainbow Irout in I.nkelse lake and- rivpr. Motor moot all train giving through connection with Lodge. Telephone connected lo Terrace J. 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