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Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 192S. .MACKENZIE KINO rUEMIEK AO.UN. , ITcmler .Mackenzie Kin; I onre more at the head of affairs In Canada bat """ """ latorawe cirrumbiantes man be lias been heretofore. He now has a good working- majority or men pledged to his policy and there Is nothing to hinder hk making good. He louk to ee the country nuke progress nuder III. administration. It, l to be hopet that Mr. King will not try to pa too many lass. .What we want In this country Is fewer laws Instead of more. .Some changes will be needed but not very many. KtaMllty doe not come from coustant chance but from, canning on with as few as poMJble. U Is to be hoped that the Premier will Hick to his policy of modifying the powers of the Senate to bring It In line with modern Ideas of revernment. If, at ha been stated, the tioternnient does not propose to.rld the country of 'till- itllM.,. nltn..l... ' . I ( ' . . . . . . ..... f .c ...viuri, inr Dm iiuu i 10 cup us cuws ana prod It lato ox-ul ' ' ' ' action. f i SOIlllV IOK MEIUIIEN .AND ItfCmtET KEMU.VATIOV. If. Mr. Melt hen resigns from the Iraderthlp of the Conrrvatlf e party It will be .a .dMInrt lo-s to the country. M'hen he spoke here It was the subject of remark (hat he was a clear and effecthe speaker and no one could doubt wliat he meant. He has made a good effort In face of great dKnrultles Inside tits own party but unhappily for him he has failed. Not only has lie failed" to carry his party to tlrtory but ali failed to retain his own waL Now he says he will not seek a seat In PaPrllament but will drop out. It Is to be hoped that be will be Induced to change his mind and will continue lo give hK seitlres to hl country. There are not many men capable of leading. IiCUKET lilt. KINO LOSINO II1S POSITION-. lr. King, member for Kootrnay, was for scleral years mlnMer of public' works In the, .Mackenzie King Government. He lus dropped out of that Important portion and has been glten a minor one. Without knowing the elr-cumktames, It lok like a little chastisement to Mrltl.li Columbia lor her opposition to Liberal policies. If the province has no appreciation of Liberalism It cannot, be eipectcd that she will get much representation In the cabinet which iauus ir,uoeraiiMn. u is i lie nrst fruit of the recent election. However, thereJ "uiiimi.tu no aooui u. rroicMing win not help. The protest was made at the polls.' m. t WORLD M-.HIT.H H , aUE.,V; SI'OItT KVE.NT. . f The World Merles bnsebali Is great sport etent. one of the greatest In; the wunlry. While fewer attend than were at the big fight. It Is the highest eample" of the Amerlcau national game anj represents the sport Ideal ot millions ot people. Canada Is much Interested In that series Wause sports know no boundary lines. We find 'Americans watching the Australian cricket, the Oxford-Cam-bridge bout raws and the championship fool hall games acrw the ocean. Ko a!jh World Series and take as great Interot In It as many Americans. It, Is huw close ahead or us and sieculatlon as to the eult Is high. OOOIirjl.KiNlP Of T in; I t HI ().K. When i the people of Canada returned .MiMkrnr.le King to power It was an the pledge of, there being a tliorougli tieauup In Hie customs department. This undoubtedly will take place following the Investigation wnlch Is now going 011. It was partly, because of the stress laid on the customs trouble ami from the rather unsatisfactory way In which It was explained that Itrlllsh Colombia voted against the Liberals. .Now is their opportunity lo make good, the people are looking for It. It Is not fair for those who pay duty for an) one to get stuff through the rnstoms department without pajlng or for others to get goods In without reporting. Would You Like to be Forever FREE from ASTHflA AfnotA'SERA, t wonderful new medicine, tottens and oothei the bronchial passigct, restores gland acrivirr to normal and QUICKLY and FOREVER banishes Asthma, Hay-Fever and all bronchial trouble. FREE information sent gladly, tear Out this advertisement and tend it v?hh your name andaddreas to 615 sVC WESTERN PICTURE IS GREAT COMEDY,: Moot tlltison l Mar In I'uniiy IMrturt -Chip or llir 11) Ins l " YYcMlHilme. TonljM. t Once more Hoot Olbson demonstrate that he la one of the screen' most capable light comedians In "Chip of the Flyltg V," the picture no playing here at the Westnclme Theatre tonight and tomcrrow. Id a picture filled with humoroutj situations and. amtutng scenes. Hoot! la a winning persotuuity in every foot of the film. His characterization is, that of a shy, blundering cowpuncher.j for "SWEET DADDIES" IN WEEK-END PICTURE tieorge Sidney, famous Hebrew Imitator, One of Stars In lllm oeorge Sidney, for many season a featured piaytr In motion picture, will be seen In one of the leading roles tn M. C. Levee's Plrst National productions. "Sweet Doddle," which come to the Westholme Theatre here at the week end. Sidney la famous for his Hebrew characterizations. In "Sweet Daddies" Sidney plays the part of a wealthy merchant who enter into partnership with a son of Erin named Pat O'Brien. Mr. O'Brien Is played by Charlie Murray, well-known Irish screen comic. The nature of the business engaged In by the two men I somewhat obscure and the prohibition agenU get after them. But everything turns out right In the, end. Meanwhile the son and daughter of the partners fall in love with each other. Jack Mulhall and Jobyna Ral ston, Harold Lloyd's leading lady, (take these parts. Vera Oordon. famous I actress, is also seen In one of the I featured role. I .When "Sweet rrMi viewed In Hollywood a noted film ex- I -v. iu ui. audience, ana, oil J the strength of Sidney portrayal, sign- to uiui pur me star roie in tne photoplay version of David Wsrfleld "The Auctioneer," soon to be filmed. I MOVIE SIDELIGHTS Week of reminiscences at Universal City followed the destruction by fire of tne old century studios in Hollywood. The Century once was Universal home and many, film folk, Including Harry Pollard. Ixiis Weber and King Baggott, now directors for Universal .got their start there. Majel Coleman is known about Cecil on a catUe ranch, who amuses, first 'j. THH DAILY NEWS 4 WtXK AT tllltATKR .MontUy and TueMUj Hoot Olbsoa la "Chip , W Flying U ' Comedy) 4 ihterntnonal New i, th He.lnrvUt and Thnrday Richard Out la "lgt Oct Married" Mack Bennett Comedy "Uve andlKUses." Aesop's mm fable. ItliLn and Saturday "Sweet Daddies" Comedy. PathV Review. by cU efforu to win the affection of... ,,44, 4.4. one In particular, who has ensnared - . .... " ii 1 hIm' u , .. , , , !d. DeMUle1 studios 'M tb girt with ? f "i, f ' T ? niWpeUed name. After a year". o-ranch. k he U highly dugueswd when h.. t,". ro mM imrt. ,h, tro. doctor." U on her way to pay ranch an extended visit, and he sSethrcs a caricature of her with which he adorns the rails of the bunkhouse. The sister uocsnt live up to his fanciful portrait of hr. for she proves to be a fery beautiful young lady, who quickly wins the hearts of everyuo. Even "Chip," who has professed a dislike for ail members of the sex, feeia his mlsogynlstlc tendencies leave him. He contrives a fail from his horse. and pretends horrible Injuries so that he can avoid work and place himself under the care of the beautiful young doctorttte, and aU la happy until be inadvertently reveals that he haa been Uiamming. The enure story is told wttn a wealth of humor, and great deal of mUe-a-minute action as well. "LET'S GET MARRIED" NOT EASYFOR STARS Hlrlurd Il. Who Plays with Iol Wil son, Olres Home Information About How Producing It Done Richard Dlx and Lota Wilson, his leading woman In "Let's Oet Married' which comes to the Westholme at the middle of this week, are vehemently opposed to ail these who say In dis paraging tones. "Oh. these mo7le actors pretty soft for them. Nothing to do but pose In front of a camera and be admired by the fans!" Consider our case, says Dlx "Nearly half the picture was made out of doors, with the weather most of the time so cold that the barometer persisted In hovering around the seven ibove zero. rust call for location trips was announced at eight o'clock. That meant getting up at six-thirty. "We passed four days on Park Ave. in freezing weather. The same number were spent at the coldest spot in New York Clty--on Riverside Drive, In the vicinity of Grant's Tomb. "A couple of days flew past while w were at work outolde the Paramount Long Island Studio. "Almost twenty-four hours were spent In front of the Court House. lala ' h i tetters and proof readers have learned uj leave ijei s name ms um .s. Her name, says Us jel. who ws a beauty contest winner in ClnclnuaU. meaus Wood Dove." Yllma Ranky was not the only siren in the City of Barbara Worth In Nevada, erected by Samuel OoMwyn for filming "The Winning of Barbara Worth." At five o'clock in the morn ing noisy sirens of another kind ; screeched through the camp to awaken the cast, and It was noted that desert mornings are cold even though thermometers soared to 130 degrees at noon. Janet Oaynor. in tht role of Catherine in "The Return of Peter Ortmm," impressed Victor Schertlnger. director, by her acting during the filming of those tragic moments immediately following the death of Peter Grimm. "I have had stage and studio experience with many artists." said the director, "but t do not think I have ever seen a young piaytr inject deeper feeling Into a part than Janet did when X called upon ber to announce that the belov.J old floriculturist was no longer of this world." Miss Oaynor collapsed after the cam. eras stepped clicking on the sequence. A good deal of sympathy la being extended to David Terrene by his fellow actors in the movie colony. Torrrnc. a true son of Scotland who la proud of the tartan, the sporran and the rest of the Scottish regalia. Is a victim of the cruel hand of the cast director. Though playing a principal role In "Annie Laurie." the Scottish historical drama stirring Lillian dish, he Is the only one tn the picture minus his national'' garb. High salaried movie stars and directors are much agog oyer the reported tremendous earnings of J. E. Williamson, who works only one hour each day. What they do not consider is that Wll- tlainaon la the only man who has the apfarttua which makes possible the filming of theundersea scenes of Jul Verne's Thei,Myst1oua Island." Moreover, they are not aware of th extreme difficulty of getting enough light on the ocean floor in the Bahama to make an impression on Technicolor motion picture fUm. When the weather la Queens County! fine. Williamson can do only om hour of actual photographing, and this Is at Two days found us at the studUihigh noon. from nine in the morning till one thai following Ail. "The rest of the plctuse was a cinch. We merely had to be on the dot every day at six and work till nine. You had to make yourself up to snuff whether you were or. not. and put everything you bad In the "And yet they say pretty soft these movie actors!" A musical comedy stage sequence In the Pox screen offering "The Country Beyond" used S8 rotary spotlights, four tun acrs and 60 Creco twin lights. Fifty-five hundred amperes were required for tn .irrent and It took ti men to handle the' equipment. Suspending a mustache from th ncse Is all right for the speaking stage, but It doesnt wort so well in the movies. W. C. rields. noted Follies comedian, now making hi second starring Paramount picture, discovered that. Hi mustache uwd to be hooked onto his nose by fin wires, but when a profile was photographed It showed a space between the mustache and llr.eskln. Now Fields U fstenir.g hi misplaced eye-brow right or! 'the upper lipf When resldenU of Culver City. Calif., reported being disturbed every morning by what appeared to be a belated Fourth of July celebration within the walla of the Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer studios, It was found to be nothing more than the efforts of Director Oeorge Hill to put at ease three hundred Chinese extras. The Chinese believed cameraa cast an "evil eye" on them, and giant firecrackers were discharged around the camera to scare off the devils uppoed-ly hidden within. THE MAN IN THE MOON any at Therell always be something to lit! about as long a w hav hunting audi golf and fishing and miles per gallon. The nearest thing like a whipped cur la another whipped cur. Jake says the fall of the year never break anything, but I suppose he has haa never been broke. A tailor is the real philanthropist. He rescues a poor wreck of a man from oblivion and gives him a good figure and pride tn himself. Then If th tailor asks for money he Is told of n warm place to which he ought to The woman pays If she happens to k T V. NTX and Y A agggg if HXERCISB . . No, 3 FOR SPINE AND BREATHING STAND with lees apart and arms over head. Bend body and arm between legs, coming up with a alight twin to right-Bend again and come up with alight twist to left. Repeat twenty times rapidly. Sing a song of politics King is on the throne. Mctghen handed rroVn to him Did It with a groan. Now the, country! again. Liberal on the lop. Country bound jtp go ahead, Perhap twill $fter up. Ko sooner did Uattenue King torn in io ii jor a -tpw year. KiritnaACT Scalloped Potatoes and Breakfast food should be packed In a pQ4,J perfectly sanitary cover. That' why r'&aClrlC like an egg. ill Jssfoatirt uk th new office thp, gate BrltUh Columbia a little pstri th pant with his foot by reduclbg' Dr. King to Minster of Health. The new premier)'! probably thinks health la about sUhls province has Csrtlfltau of imprevemsnls. Brownie v. Minywi tUim. mule in Me Ailip Mimnr lT,ih t the r.(i.r ni.inrt. mi Wmn itiwc'idloininr aod to TJkK V'Tia. Ihst.V'jitnes o. ler.hsw, r.rT vriliiirinin, 1141. In Iff! ui gays rrom iw ,dto hereof, 1 sddIv ui ine Mining neror, r , Certlflrste Ulriinr t r.rown prirtt-ef the above raim, Ami furtlier lake nvtU that artui, un-! 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Quality for quality, wear wear, dollar for dollar, it cv. not be matched by any other garment of the same class in Canada. Made in two-piece and union suiti for men and boys. Look for No "l .on the label at all the best dcaiea PENMANS Paris . LIMITED Oat 0 mti enough small change in ber hand bag. I know several perfectly respectable sen with a standing in th community ho hav not yet learned to Charles, on. -A. Now that th King Is again on hts throne be Is looking around with a supercilious smile aithose who tried to kick him down. ,y HEALTH UNDERtUEAPv,, Everything for the Builder LUMBER We have the most i-omrtfelc ' -1 ' " dimension, shiplflp, fir fiinli. 'i p veneers, etc., in Northern H.G. W can tupply tverythlng In building from U ' dalloh lo the last piece of finish. Hefore buying inpecl out i-rk. U ' ,3 v w prices are right. Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. Phones 110 and 117 these Chilly Nights je.inre honl in lite Iuhi-p. 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