Kovrmber 29, 1026 mm DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE Model i6 itimSBEm This Christmas make somebody happy with Portable Victrola Tb initrurotnt ply any c-It jin from ft Paul Wbitmun ivn ojution to an operatic M-inTtwn by Martirolli, with - urne amailng rkhiwa tt, ; p.jfity of ton. A eU. contained concrrt carried in a v .lw' Holds tlx Victor R. nrd. An inexpensive i jul compact portable that pr enjoyment anytime a: where. 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"The Blind : Ooddess." it iraphie and gripping plcturtzatlon ot Arthur Traln'i powerful novel of the aame name, which rmtri wm.. - r I ownment when it atrrf will k n nere at the weak end-It U a atrlklng .tory of vivid and In. teasely dramatic action, laid In a back- ground that range from the grim roif. jtln of New York criminal court- to the amart ocll atmosphere of Fifth' Avenue' exclusive home. The chief character U a brilliant young lawyer,' :no betame an Assistant DUtrlct At- tornry In New Tork City and U forced to cbooae between bl Ideal of duty and the girl he lore, under thrilling circumstance. Ilia refusal to prosecute the myttery-womaa. charged with the murder of hia nance' father: hit desperate and eventually successful efforts to save her from aoovteuoa in the face of a per feet network of circumstantial evidence tfct DOint la her uUt nrf hi. ..ltl. mat sawt surtlt&c dtociosure as to heri Menttty make Up a picture throb. Mat Mh hum id interest and' terrific notional power. The poignant appeal and dramatic tension ot the plot are further emphasised and reinforced by Mr. Fleming" s4rart direction and picturesque set-ting, while the hand-picked cast add, to the tekntlea realism of Che pro dwclloti with uaMormly fine perform, ance. Jack Ht prove a eaptui choice a the idealistic lawyer Esther Ralstou makes a charming and lately heroine; Ernest Torrsooe gives an etcetlent sc. csunl of himself both a a kindly. In. dulgatit father and acnipulously honest political boss: snd Louise Dresser. In the pitiful rule of the friendlesl mother, wins new laurels with an altogether atn cere and sensitive portrayal OLD BILL JONES IS SEEN HER TONIGHT IVrll Known list -Uglitnln'" I In-Mahlr Product Ion. Hell Known to Msny The producer ha not changed the J story of OM BUI Jane in the photoplay "Ucbtnln ' " The oatapetllng tale of UftHnin Bill Janes' eeeerttrleltle 1 (till WATER NOTICE ihii:khIo ami NOTICE that Oasse Packing Company. Limited, whose address is Vancouver, oc, win sppiy ui wwii to uke and use 100.000 faUona per day of water out ot Unnamed stream, which Hows northwesterly and drains inta Captain's Cove at head of Captatna Ce The water will be diverted from Hie stream at a point about 700 feet (ua mouth and will be used for com-n.'rcisi and domestic purpose upon th I imid described as Lot 1233. Kangt . , coast District Thl notice was posted en the ground on the th dsy of No- . . w ta-M s ikmv nf this notice and tenuis.- v - r j .11 souiication oursusnt thereto and to th r Water Act" will be filed in tb office of the water itecoroer at mncw Rupert. DC Objectiona to the appli- k. tnri with th uid Wster caiivii Recorder or with th Comptroller of Water Rlgbta. Parliament Building. ...,.... nr within thlrtv dav after the first appearance of this notice in a looal newspaper, ins uic publication of thl notice U November ' l9OOSSE PACKINO COMPANY LTD. Applicant. ByJ. J. StrangvAcent. WATEIt NOTICE. imr.Ksiox" am t- . . TAKE NOTICE that Department of Public Works of Canada, whose addresa J. .tii .nni fnr licence to ue snd use J.O&f gallona per day of watrr OUI OI unniiura nvewaa. anH ririhll IntO DodCt Ca on the ewt lde of Dlgby UUnd. V vwm ., rfi.vt aH from " .tresm at a point about 100 feet ct of the northwest corner of Lot 3d, buivi.lon of part ot Lot 1993. Rang y Mil V 111 w waw misa upon the lsnd described aa Dodg Cmiid Thu notice waa posted on th Kr'md on the 32nd dsy of November. M A copy of this notk. and an ap. licaiion pursusnt thereto and to th Water Act ' will be filed In the office f the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert. S "con poller" of V.teV Right. Ornament. Building. Victor,. wit rim inirty os ... -r- Searwnce of (hi. notice In a local new. llw The d.te of the first PuMlca-Pinn of thl notice I November 34. 1928. Dr.I nr'l'ARTMENT AltlM.i OF PUBLIC WORKS. CANADA Appc,nt. Dv ' J. P. Forde. DUtrlct Engineer, Agrnt. " LAND ACT. k.lTICi: OI" INTENTION' TO APPLY TO I In Oona River LandRecordlng Dlatrlct f Prince Runrrt, uv, anu nuw ' take NOTICE that John Bergman, of rl mitt DO, occupation fisherman. ?nundl w .PPly lor ae of the fol. ?mSrtUi POt Planted 300 f.e?'S otSrthweST corner post ot !M. iioo" feet southeast! thence 1.000 to SlW-y, fiit ? weiterly: thence 1.000 V?nortM theiSJ fdo feet to post punt?" and containing ten acre, more or joiIN BERGMAN, Applicant . Dated October SO. 183. . week- at theatre . ; Jlsiidiy .and Tuetay Adventure of Mute. International Nest. M'ednrsAay and TliiirMlny "The 'RecklcM tidy." l Cameo Comedy "UpCF'tV Aesop's rilm FabieS;?'': frirlav and Katurdiy. The nurtd Ocdde." Comedy "noa"t Butt In." Pstho" Review. tlctur. is a remarkable actor. He play "tlghtnln " with a great understanding theaame whimsical old codger that Dacon made him. The resemblance between Hunt and Bacon j little thort of phenomenal, and this, In no little measure, adds to th enjoyment of the picture ' s I "Llghtnln.' a throughly enjoyable production, and the host of celebrities that fill the leading role are all atari In 'their respective characterizations. Madge Bellamy. Wallace JcDonald. J. Farrel (UacPanald, Ethel' Clayton, Richard Travrrs. Edythe Chapman. Brandor Hurst and Otl Harlan fill the feature role. .,. ' ' "Llghtnln'" wa. adapted to the icreen from the stage, play iy France Marlon an ddlreoted by John Ford, who wa alo retponsible for the mighty epic, "The Iron Hore." , RECKLESS LADY IS FILM VERSION OF NOVEL BY GIBBS Film fans are expected to be able to find their fsrorltes'ln the cast of Robert T Kasfs First National picture. "The Recklesi Lady." which la coming here for the mid-week. Belle Bennett. Lois MDran. Ban Lyon. Jame Kirk w ood, Lowell Sherman and Charlie Murray, head the all-star cast, j jpe turn is an adaptation 01 mc sir Philip Olbbs novel of the same name. Thomas Holding. Mareu Harris, Julia Hurley aod Edwin August complete the cast. "The Reckless Lady" tells the story of a great love between mother and daughter and ot tha sacrifices of the former to preserve the happiness of the latter. The- majority of the scene are laid In Monte Carlo, the playground of the world. The oolorfu and spectacular carnival procession, with Its gaily de corated floats and Its hundred of people herenot gushed up with a load ofjta an unjteard of variety cf costumes, common pi see mot Ml picture hokum. I figures prominently In the picture. The otolure W superior to the stage play I Bids Do win. who oreoared the ace- because of the eatsasive -opportunities f"nsro of Kan'es "The New Command- for narration the studio possesses. A more corapfHe story Is presented by the photoolsy version A large number of theatre goer art miliar with Old Bill Jones, aa created oti stage by the Iste Frank Bacon. Jay Hunt. th same character In the i ment" sua ri jwiru mgin. wiro Uiirt-i.ru It. served In the same capacities in the present picture Movie Sidelights To avoid tire usual Jam of curious onlooker a camera wa hidden In a canvas covered truck to photograph Madge Bellamy oh Fifth Afcuue in "Bertha, the Sewing Machine Olrl." A slit wa cut In the rear curtain for ths lena and a "porthole" for the cameraman and the itar wa cought with Hurrying crowd tor a background. During the filming ot "While London Sleep." Rln-Tln-Tln, the dog tar. became the proud daddy of a litter of eight puppies. Through hla master, Lee Duncan. Rlnty handed out smokes to hi friend. , Olhgham dresse are favorltea ot little Janet Oaynor. screen actress, 8h wears . gingham on hot Southern California . day, made Into aimple little frock Vlth (tralght skirts, tight bod-Ice and somstlmes with a bit of Jac at the throat. Mary Pick ford never take "off her wedding ring. Whether It la because the is (uperstltlou or because the 1 so proud of being Mr. Douglas Fairbanks In private life. It la apparent In "Sparrow," In which (he play the part ot a young girl, that, the ring I till on ' the correct finger, though carefully secluded with a piece ot cord tied around the ring. Pola Negri studio dressing "room" In Hollywood la a luxurious apartment. There are several room, all with Oilentat furnlihlng. ' Valet are scarce among the servants ot the mtotlon picture folk. John 011-bfrt explain the situation thus: Th stage actor ha a set time: to appear each night Often he la late and find Net I pBiplH I j- S3 rma "The Love thai Necer Dies' It necessary to have hi- things laid out. wherea the screen actor may taksi hi time. Ramon Navarro adds that) there are no quick changes of costumes In the movie. Other (tars who dispense with valets Include Lon Chancy and Lew Cody. Holbrook BUnn and John Barrymore. long on the stage, are among those who -have valeta. The criticism that American films ihown In England are "too American" and portray Ideas and customs that are unfamiliar to th English people ha reaulted In Film Booking Offices inviting S. -Raw-son of London, a movie executive, to assist In adapting pictures to English audiences. Whenever necessary two versions of a scene will be made; one for use In the United States and the other for exhibition In the British Empire. New York City and it environ have come in for close scrutiny and Intensive observation ' by movie people ' engaged In bringing to the screen three 'production lor which the metropoll tervea a background. "The Great lOatsby," "Love 'Em and Leave 'Era I and 'New York," all treat of varying phase ot lite In the big city. Wllllwu Walling, who play the part of a ranchman In "The Canyon of Lleht" once wa the real thine. He retired In 1913 from the legitimate stage and bought a cattle ranch. Five year later, when th livestock, market "I talked him I out of it" I M TF I. had only known this would happen ! I So suddenly! So unexpectedly! And when I everything looked so promising ! "And to think that time after time he wanted to increase His life insurance and I talked him out of it. How hard I worked against myself and against my own interests. I wanted a bigger house. I wanted luxuries ! -I wanted everything except the protection he was urging me to accept. "I got my own way, of course. The Life Insurance was not taken. I robbed the children of their education, of my care, perhaps of their future success in Efe. I robbed myself of the children's companionship. For now I must leave them to earn the money needed to keep our little family together the money that Life Insurance would have gii-en me if he had had his way u and I talked him out of it." It has been truly said that, "If every wife knew what every widow knows, every man would carry adequate Life Insurance". And too often it is the children who must pay the penalty of the wife's prejudice. '' a . a .... slumped, hi venture failed. Three fat men of the Joe Rock pro-ducUon will be host at a Thanksgiving Day dinner at which the guests will be tramps who tip the beam at more than 350 pounds. Thin hoboes are barred. The screen trio of tat men giving the dinner are: "Fatty" Alexander. 423 lbs "Kewpte" Ross. 323 lbs.: and "Fat" Karr. a mere 313 lb. Tom Mix has been Invited by Y. Ito, motion picture editor of The Toklo News and The Osaka New, to make picture In Japan. Mix said he would consider the Invitation and, In the meantime, presented Ito with oiie ot hia reservoir hats. Director tsce the task ot making actresses blush for the picture or sequence tht are filmed In natural color. Director Benjamin Chrlstlanson claim to have succeeded with the Juvenil Sally O'Neill by Joshing her about a young man who escorted her to a dance. For more mature' players a wag suggests a reading of Boccaclo and Rabelais, - - Motion picture directors, recognltlng thst a man 1 known by the books he read, take particular csre to provide authentic library sets wher they are likely to show In the picture. The Paramount Loug Island studio has a librarian In charge ot 5000 volume assorted according to professions or occupation. ermct These Chilly Nights Require heat in the house. We have just received our Fall shipment of Gurney Oxford Heaters For economy and efficiency they cannot lie .qxccllcu. Call and inspect our stock. We also carry a completo line of Condor Electric Lamps In all sizes Stork's Hardware Limited 710 Second Avanue Residence, 244 Fifth Avenue West P. O. le, 247 ANGER, The Tailor Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low as $50. oo I. ANGER, Cutter 223 8lxth Street lrie Rupert, I. C. ' Advertise in "The Daily News" s,",i y vwbbbi ."5 ST- ft.