PAGE FOUR TH2 DAILY MEWS ft", .tn, tar t PRESIDENT AND BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM. amis ! i HArSo WKLU-VCUTCU--rHnrvt JPf A ( I'LL. JuTtmS CKOWd irfffat r-" , oms seat in t m7 SOCIAL PROGRAM GOTO 'XI QE WIGHT DOV-tM TO TALK I fHONT ROW TO TS GATHSKllsl- iVl A. MAM OF MI WORD AM MOTH in" IS CiOiM" TO V. STO Mt FROM BEIN'AUOERMAM NTAKT1NO WXEMIUtK t, MR. COOL- . , ,m THIS TOwM 1 IIH1P. IS KEPT nrsY INTIL IT.H 1 A V Kl'AKY 15 EXTKRT.UNIXU ., y .WASHIJfjajON. DfaaJbe eahiaet dinner of December "a. opened far the President and Urs. Coolldje the strenu- out round ol presidential social winter activities which stretch with HtUe inter ruption to about the middle .of Febru s ary. Although the major functions at the Executive alanslon are only pine, the) Impose heary burdens. Par one thing practice calls for return dinner on tht part of cabinet officers, the Chief Jus tice and the Speaker of the House. th,us adding twelve more formal occasions to the White House social calendar. SU.ftoo VISITOR'S YEARLY Although such social dutied of the President may not be considered by many his mast burdensome activity, an Idea of the downright fatigue lCToJtrd in White House entertaining mty be gathered from the fact that frequenters of the Executive Mansion, at dinners, receptions, garden parties, and other special occasions hare reached In late years the stupendous figure of more than 150XO0 Tisltars yearly, without reckoning those who "pay respects"" at the Executlre offices. Ounts for the White House functions are chosen from a list comprising from eight to ten thousand names, which is unique among social registers in that official position or other personal merit of the lndirtduala and not mere family name or wealth, inspired its compilation. Every person on this list is termed to go' to at least one dinner or reception. The dinners are given in honor of the eab-! inet. the, diplomatic corps, the Supreme Court and the Speaker. In addition to the diplomatic. Judicial, congressional, army; and navy, and New Tears receptions. SO AT IUXXEK j The dinners are usually of about fifty I guests, to whom, a few hundred more are added after dinner to listen to a musicale. The recestlo&s are Tery much larger affairs, usually running to over a thousand guests. The President and Mrs. Coolidge shake hands with every one. The biggest reception of all is held on New Tear's Day. when in addttlaa to aB the cfflcU'-i. dlptcsiats and other functionaries who are expected to bring greetings to the White Hause. the Ex ecutive afar.vton is epesed to an who wte& to can upon the President. As a rule about 4JD00 persons avail themselves of the opportunity. On occasions, up to 1J0QO person nave been personally greeted every 20 minute. Mrs. Coolidge wears out a pair of kid gloves at every reception, and after the larger ceremonies the ProideBt's hand ts stiff and sometimes swoBea. Eatertahi&g. ttke many of the other duties t&ctzmbent cpon the President o the United States, ts mere agreeable as a prospect than as an actuality. !! I CHANGING Tne eon asa now ox I union la re- Crtsx into history many "of the customs is dress and masaers once char-acterissicaay a part of the official life a Capitol Km. The frock coat, the eoovestional dress la the days ef Clay and Webster fast ts disappearing. It is wora regu larly now by only a few. The broad-tnszed hat is being hung on the rack cl gadBtoti. and cuay.of the old fa nwtr Toms of salutation are being CivyeJ for phrases ef the present clay. Is the edoax. rooms, the cigarette and frre to twenty rest cigar fffl the air once made obse by the bubble stogie of cheroot. In the Bscse event that well-known form off artrVesrY-g nrer-hers. as old as Congress .tUeU "the Gentleman from Tennessee." or whichever may be his state is threatened. Dtffi&g the session i a year ago. cfOcial exception was taken i on two occasions .to the use of "you In addressing colleagues tn the heat of debate. The Senate' has been by far the stronger bulwark against change, but even In that stately assemblage there is a breaking away from the past. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert nccoutcK tt, 19IC The recital of Dickens Christmas .Carol m the Uethodist church last night by J. C. Brady was much It is reported around town that some - OX. the merchanta have been summoned for keeping stores open on the weekly half "holiday. S. P. Duby sailed tor Vancouver this looming. He expects to be back tn thv city In February when he will let the contract for excavating the new mill site. The fishing boats. OeorgetE. Foster and Constance each broughd In 63 POO pcAiadS' Of halibut this morning. -- I J. Tt Magulre ot Hairlton arrived In the city last evening. t a t.tt;ii A laugh Is Just like music It freshens up the day. It tips the peaks of life with light And drtvea the clouds away. The soul grow glad that hears It And feels Its courr. ; strong. A laugh Is Just 111: sunshine Por cheering folks along. C 152. SPECIAL SAILING TERRACE U . FcTur Scvicx InC CHRISTMAS WEEK In order to allow the aa. "Prince 3upert" to arrive Vancouver Christmas morning, the Canadian NsUanal Steamships announce an alteration m the schedule of this steamer for Christmas week. This boat will arrive from Van couver Wednesday. December 22. as usual at 10-30 in. but will sail for Anycx and Stewart at 4.00 pna. Instead of 10.00 pa. that day, returning from the. North., arriving here COO pm Thursday. Decem ber 23. and sailing tor Vancouver 6.30 pjn. that day. Instead of 9.00 am. Prl-lay. This steamer will arrive Vancouver ) 00 o'clock Christmas morning. For reservatlona. etc, caM City Ticket Office. Third Avenue, or phone 360. 2) Alex O. EH of Prince Rupert was a business visitor here on Monday. F. W. Crawford. reUevtac operator for Jfce CLNJi.. is in town to take over the. lutles of W. Cassells at the local depot. Kr. Cassels expects to leave on Wednes-i day for Calgary where he wiU asai Xtra CasseUs and famBy it left here last Saturday. Gifils Coature left on Twesday far Prince Rupert where he vfll aoead the wtnter. tisa Betty A&derssa. who has been attesdiac high school In Prtace Ropert. returned on alanday to spend the holi- ! days at the home of her parrots. J. Bums ot an Mfndiy. Ameshssry was ha town T. Ross of Rem, returned to Terrace i SOBday. btftagimg: his teaaa wth him and expects to worjc here tote winter. W. SaBsao is back si after having spent the summer in other aru of the provtnee. Urs. Thornton ef Szatthers was bustneaa visitor here at the week end. The txrpOs of the Union Sunday School are praeUstsc for the Xmas tree which is to be held in Progress Han on Thursday evening. HAZELTON Captain A. R. Parsona of the Anglican church has arrived back tn town after having spent the past few weeks at Kltwacga and KltwankooL Uiss Uaxel Cox left on Sunday morn- ling to resume her position in Men- I Use tiMONDS SAWS BECAUSE guarantrcJ to cut 10rB more timber Li same time, with lca Labor than any other saw. SrtfOies CAiWM SAW CO. us. Peanut Tubes will get it. They make any set better. Buy a full equipment for that set you are building and test them out against the best. You'll wonder why you didn't discover them before. Begin now! Victor Northern Electrio Peanut Tubes TonCMTD Rev. Victor H. Sanevst of the Sssptox lawBaa mission spent last Sunday In 3SBtthers nlieisng..Rev. George Turpin. Mho Is also a Vancouver isttor. He h i" bring his bride with Ma when be Mrs- N ooorty lately saffenag Her maay frieads si Ttisnae aar the better. Cory has been very from The Christmas tree and conceit to the school was postponed oata a later dale M the New Tear. .1 SCOTCH lUMTOVEBY He was a canny Scot, and that an exceBeat method of ssvtisg jaoney ssr Oimtn-ss wowM be to pat -. penny In a money-box every time he Ussed his wife. TMa he did regularly esHfl the holiday came "round, and on opealsg the box was amazed when out came not only pennies, but stx-Be&cea, and half crowns. Thunderstruck, he asked his wife how- she accounted tor the miracle. -Well, Jock" she replied, "lfs no irery num that's aa dose-flsted as ye are." If its in the am S3.00 each i BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT r.I.KH. TCRMIV.ll.x. Mtl'IX LEl AMi ini(k tviv Lt-T utur.o nr lllfT llL- KSOX Baakers. 11: TersalBala, 23. 4 Sons of Canada. 31; Qks. 41. ; Adaaaea, 4: Uaoie Uafs, ST. , Tttm Bay. . Star. 11. j Desprte oowiter attraetioiu durtacake tCfcrtstaaas-'wrek a targe awabrr of faa . were present, at the baakttbsJI , ... . lntto EaaiWUoB sB last MgM. The left on Monday to lake charge of 4 the flwTfcaa " " the " of stauon work at Houston. . , line season, furnished oo swprlsea as Among those of the dtetriet who hare gone south for the Cfenotmas season re the Uisses Richardson aad Parftst off the New Kazettoa and HaaeHon jchools. respectively. Mis Blcfcardsoa wl visit at CbJBiwMk and Miss Par-mt at the Capital city. J. D. BsuMtag is also a traveller to Vanw'uver. where he vS speed a few day with okf ilr. and Urs. William Oraat win leave JursBg the week-end o soeM Ohrtst-as with their daoghter. Mas. ' KOpt-xL at Smtthers. H W. Skarpe. the aaker and reyh-er. has left for Iratthers where he win visit with his stfe and saofMer tfartatg the winter the wiaalBg streok of the teadsBr teosM Mtfettd. Perhaps the Msaie Leaf team wasted to be assttfrd of a reaUy merry Ctirmioas so piled a score of to 4 afaiast their oW rtvais the Adaaoca. Uass Lawra Frsneil, who recently return from the Mstth, played wtth the Adasvaos. bat was aaoMe toe Maple Leafs at thatr detsvsain- atton far a record soar. The indUkduai soarsag was as lot- .w; i JIMOC LttlUT. Tttxas Baya. a Bust S. J. Come J. il. Sakasnato 1. P. atarrtMa, C. llaesver. itkU B. Straa'T. Kaisey X E. Saaith 4. A CMaa 4. t. Uarnaes 4. W DaaaM 3 Total IT. , IMtKMi KlATE Ultlil E Bankers. R. Uortteaer 9. A. Walter 2. R Efltoa. O 1HO. P. Ssalth Total U. Terminal J. UtVaky tt 7. s. Oufjtch. R. IrefcM. c R Saaith T. Ksisey J Total 33. jUtlHtV LUlfltC Maaaev V Saaith. C MHehell Seaior lare W. D. L. Hka 0 'l TfcrBataals 4 0 6 ..,4 Native Sana ..310 IntefsaedUte tragae Qratto 9 0.1 iTaraaiBais .... i o s Baaktra I 0 9 Larflr' lwgae Uanle lats ..14 1 I Adaaaea ...... 1 1 10 Jantor Lraroe Colts - a 0 3 Stars ..... 0 i Tuxla Bey .1 0 9 o. operators" f WIN FIRST HALF 1. Sols. L. Prtaian I. A. Utasfoar. U aeurtus i Lancaster 2. Total 4. ice x Maale Leafa U Orshaa U Harvey . I . Low, 12. C Harvey 13. H. Oraa S. H- Stan 4. total ST. ht-MOK tXKil C Native ftsna of Canadi 3. Saeatoa B. Urnatea 2. a Bartirtt 2, a kta-t 2. W WraahaB S. Taal 31. Bka E. BmHb . 6. Ultahell 4. a Saaith . U. BMdlaich 3, D. StsA.ee (. J. SHa 14 Total 41. LCKit C T.tntx The league staaatags to date are as Pta ta , 4 It n 3 31 2 a 13 3 CRIBBAGE SEASON The Orasge lodge being defeated last alcfct IT to 10 by 8t. Andrew's tn the final game of the time table, the C.X.R Operators are winners of the first half of the Crtbbege League schedule and win py off aa the sprtag tor the est ehampwusaip wtth the wtnaers of the serc&d bait of the tt4i which wili iea the ootids vs. The (;aal ataadisg for the'ar hail ol the aeaieai m aa faQaas: .W. 1 Pla CJt. Opmttng 3 ' Orange I. dae T . 4' Dry D&.t 7 4 OJwtto 8 S Kalabu al Oolumbas 6 5 ' Sana c! cnada ...... S 5 Caaad'an Lsffesa . ... J 8 -.a.ea. a ' Cold Storage 3 C-N Ue-haalcs ...... a , 6 Prince Rupert Hotel . 3 'g ' r$ St A?i4taws ......... t llj SPORT CHAT - WUlie Heppe tt grooming himself f; ; a eomeboek to world's champ. .ii..p jbeighu The veteran bUUard star C3 I recently eibiblted balk line fonrt may ; - e' bed a favorite over Er s ltagenia n present bolder r M w.xtd''. 3 crown in their ma'. . a' I W anted For Sale For Rent WANTED INW1 UC1 iX IN BMKUSH aad writing for oar or two hour each eveniog Apply PX) Bax 2tT. Pttaat Rupert, ac 368 .SITUATIONS WANTED WOMAN WANTS WORK BT THE HOOK or day. Boa 11. Dally New (Mate. POR tvlX fatty vosss. Kfm. PlV MMsa Muair stare. KOK SALE AMawe. tiee tmlanre to Sea oar last of ALB. room pafML Oaa be swea Oreea 3 o SAIX- TOR SALE. 6BLP uostct tor rent. STARTPR FOUND i POCF. ROOM HOC8C ! gaaas tirinaa. tiJUXt i l aor noath with hath. Seoeata Only fS other (cafwrtiea far TT4BO OOUUART LTD. Wnthilfi TaeaWe BaotlC POR 6Atr -TO GLOSS OUT AN IS-Ute. we are aswhwis il to si several hrta. ascae caraera. harbor view, oa sewer. Pncea W aad trasa 11040 awsataly. Baaaare T. McClyaioat u "OR SALT- 3 foot raised aek erctsor pracUrally oaasaatAe aad ready far townrtiiag;. eagtae sMUBed. Aaary Box I. Daily New aSU. 291 HT NOT HAVE PtANOd Waekeo U JO S-UJt FORD SCDAN; OOOO saskaaai4 oaadtU..iov Mtt. Tetwa Phoae . U rniNCE KUPEirr tiiies sea wtth Booah 1M. POSO POWiDv-PAm OP LADT-S SHOES with ikatea attached. Esquire at Datlf News office. Jew Tork. Jaawary 3. 6 aad T. Oea Tanaey ts wUtaag to part wjth Etassar aaarttr. After bttag atd 113 for the Has Christnua basket fund at a Brooklyn lodge, the heavy oeiftn ehaaipiaei eneawitwed a tade ho aSered to aaatrSaitt U wraetf ta exeaaage for a kiaa. Oeae eceotad. COMrTITILY Kl-tllV A ltiMaad auastr aaate to- k (oaety house oa the manta of .a pariah to bspoav the ckM of a sfcep terd who Mvoal there "Are ye prepared- he asked. "Ay." aaM the shepherd. -f got i rraaal ham. yet kesa. for aTaaii -No. ao - aasd the attaistar. 1 atntaaOy preaoredr' -ye. aye. roeenaster I got a quart rme the Ml " IJMIIt-. HMT.MKJ8 ZI ,n 3:41 in Io fv I 13 pea. 30.T - jam ...... .. t aaa. a - 3 t pm. 44 tiii rmmv. rir.txMisr.K ta Klch lAW Hia is M pm. 10 as saa. la 'iRliitT', !: r.Miitit atMoja. 16:41 paa. " fish. - 10 M eat 31 1 pro. 31 13 fL 19.T 9& " 4.1 " ise - 69 -8.1 - PAIN in t til draitktu Box 341 Daffy New OSee POR RENT two rd to. Urs. East. V ItOAItD BOARD THE INLANDER. Second Aveaoo. Phone 131. ihiiih. IIULIK fuik 12 20 Usaswya. WARM (KKHME WTTT4 caaaat CMtavOl. Aaatf tit To tsiMwoser PosuUi Aveotte Bast. ran rkkt. rtiRNitco sorrs j Phoae II. Uuawlleai Orwcary. FUKNITUKK AND KANCKS ni Lff. 'He fHa4H Hatha tt ChriMnuM iw. rnitiTMi r.tcK.tnrH Ijm. tl Ja. fLaa. ttl aad a a. Write av anaw BaL l. II. MrT.tstoll , po. bx tTa. ticnmit. nr. rroa made to obder CHIKOI'HACTIC HrJSTAUUAXTS AND dresxd Uad or Sew preaaaaiy sttaa 1 T. Tanr. 3)4 Broad waf rer. DR. a. r. r.tnuMiv ritiRorKtriHK CU TMr4 Meiwe. Office vlsKa - ILM House oaHs . IUM Par aapotataseai Phoae OOcw Blae at , Reatdeaco BUk 3M DKHMATOIXKJV r.tntL iur;Mi-iiM nr.Movrn by the latest arteoUfle aietkdsi pr.RMiNrcv ortKWTtwi. Ko need for dtaf sgunstg halrt ar other Memtshea any mora. lUark tt tf kiii etj rtrr Mr TJitger. Proprietress Third Avenue. Neat O. W. V. ikm4 Home rooted lraH. Phone BUck TOO rANQTHKK DIG ItKDUCTION IN CHEVKOLET COMMKKCIAJ. CAR I'KICHS I-1H Tan Otdity "Erpma Chasau t IMjM H Tan Light Delfvery Chassis t $30 DO TaurtBf and Raadtter .... Bport Roadster Oaten aad Oaape fedaa ,, u TAXI Phone? 67 Tail .... ! .... t tSQUO 1 1030 00 .... IHJ5M .... 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WaUJaa rswop ioy. lt ttasosf Blrwt. BC m KOK KENT ron RE?r-nuBTT room eoojp-Pa hotel. OoUtm- ooacom. wnt Tn Ave A 3rxS - Mix paruiT f Asa. A 0th at "4 to .tteaba rwi Dec, IS. aa Ta (aeN ("harMir- DM. 4. M l)MI Irasw Ike tlsU- Taiasays, Tt. i t'raoi arrr ftj JL he n . Hmi Usm, r--rrrwtlee I ft AeWBas RX-llTwn goeess t -aafwv n Dk l M Orahaoi At Atiir 1st Ate tab m.h Are. An P lb A Tt Ilia At Srverbr, 11th Ave Cor. Ol Ae Ks . - axii a Ra- ctr tth Are &: Mh A. atrB 0 Whi' Article Lost .nd round,4t MAIL SCHEDULE Oil i,(itM, por ciiHurruASt dinino roou '." ' " 1 bed with oatl sottags. dreMera. loastre. louadea. eoraeta. aad linoleum rtsgo Toys of oe a i ininei . a. tare Phoae TT. ill i.ni luiiii .i.w. " l'r taoeoaievw Tweaday Cv' a pnaay pr:r. -as laud ay as Sanwuay at " E t"-Dra. IT -aa Pri...f-r Vi' Irani VaoesKltee aa Carrt'- sy - f m Cs'-" v ' a P".:. Dsa. 1 Pf - M. iw t m Pr'ti -a ll- J f ' 1 I at I M WW. ' a a tl ist I V . a V li PH .Maaaa sa4 V Saadar- ,r' ' -. 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