PAGE P()t)H RAMSAYS PAINTS VARNISHES For Sale by SILVERSIDES BROS. MILK From Bulklcy Valley FRESII MILK AND WHIP-PING CREAM Quality and Service Valentin, Dairy Phone CG and 637 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Plione 63 Cartage, Warehousing and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniluni Moving. Dr.J.R.Gosse DENTIST Hclgerson Block X-Ray Service. Open Phone 686. ANGER, the TAILOR Suits made to or der. in our chop as low as $50 223 Sixth Street - I . BRINGING UP FATHER Siu.-rl Sri Parade Rolled Shirt FranH j In .w Johnny nines Conieily Pretty New York debutantes along I with their Popah and Mommahs, all (fashionable members of Manhattan' social set had an unexpected fling at i the movies when Johnny HInes decided ' to film some Interior scenes for his First National picture. "The .Brown Derby," ! at the aristocratic Hotel Marie Antoinette, on upper Broadway, i Shortly before midnight guests of the residential hostelry were astonished to see the staff from the studio enter bearing the huge lighting paraphernalia, which, was brought down from the studio on big trucks. When the motion picture cameras made their appearance j they knew what was up. Finally when! I preparations for the filming was com Ipleted Johnny Hlttes Invited all of the guests that so desired to take part In I the filming. I It was a gala night at the big hotel. Cameras ground as comedy action took ! place until around four In the morning, and the society folk enjoyed themselves I so hugely that they made arrangements jfer the hotel archestra to remain and i furnish dance music for the movie stars until they were too tired to dance another step. 1 That an enjoyable time was had. In spite of the late hours, was evidenced by the different members of the cast who remained for the dancing. Including Johnny HInes, Diana Kane, Ruth Dwyer. Bradley Barker. Harold Fothay. and others. Movie fans of this city will be able to view all of the fun In "The Brown Derby" when It comes to Westholme .Theatre tonight. "BROWN OF HARVARD" IS COLLEGE STORY Slmws TV hat llapM-tied to Typical Amerl-ran Vital It Imbued With III own Iniiwrtanre In "Brown of Harvard" coming to the Westholme Theatre tomorrow night, a typically egotistic American youth, arrives In Cambridge to set Harvard on Its ear. Clever and gay-natured, he quickly becomes popular, but he soon clashes teuiperaUieiilaUy with one Bub Mc-Andrews, studious, reserved and somewhat sullen Individual, who also turns out to be his leadln? rival for the affections of Mary Abbott, a pretty, intelligent daughter of Prof. Abbott. Tom takes rooms with Doollttle (Doo). an awkward, homely, but good-hearted backwoods youth, who Idolizes, Tom and basks In the light of. his pop-; ularity. j At a party. Tom forcibly kisses Mary, I which angers her. though not sufficient ' to hide ;Vr regard for him. Bui he 1 and McAndrews have a fight over this, which ends when cops are heard. Tom had Intended to go cut for football, buV deplded spt beat sMac JuV of .the Mltokt ' jbb'on'ln crew. Mac won the position and Tom sullenly crossed his name from the subs' lht. Boon after, he meet Mary, who consoles him, and he again pulls his line, this time so effectively that she admits her love, and falls to weeping because he had so exposed her true feelings to herself. He Is ashamed over this, later, and takes refuge Jn, drink. That night he comes home drunk, the coach calls to say Mac Is hurt and Tom will have to row against Ysle next day. Doo hides his predicament, and next day Tom strokes for Harvard, collapses and Vale wins. His sprees get out and he is In disgrace. Mary snubs him. He goes home, quitting college, but hi Dad persuadea him to go back and recti fy an error he had made years ago In dropping the football In a game which had cost Harvard its victory over Vale, Tom returns to face the music and goes out for football. He finds Mary and Mao thicker than ever, and Is disheartened. The nlcht before the Vale game he mistakenly believes he was dropned from the squad. He leaves for Boston!, but Immediately after, tbe coach calls Dao and orders Tom to be on hand. Doo is then very ill, but to save his friend's reputation, run Into the wet night and get Tom off the ear. and collapses. Tom take his pal to the hospital; the exposure ha made Doo much worse. Next day on the way to the game Tom stops to see Doo. Mary 1 there and Doo forces them to settle thelf quarrel. Tom leave determined to win the game for Doo. In the last moment Tom 1a substituted for an Injured man. wan Yale In the lead. Tom plays furl ously, and takes tb ball to ths very am r SjP . -r-iH Nir rr:;v: VU . I ' t.iv ac r--Nwi-riKiiFr 11 uc c,iin n;PR Uff ic, I a 1 I VPOl I I I v"1t'x'- I i n r-r- Monday Only johnny HInes In The Brown Derby." Comedy: "One Wild Ride." International News. Tuesday Only Jack Pickford In "Brown Harvard."? Comedy: "Madame Mystery." of WrdnnMUj anil Tlnirsrtiy Adolphe Mcn'Jou In "The Ace of 4. Cads" Ccmedy: "Plane Jane." Aesop's . Film Fables. Friday and Saturday Antonio Moreno In "Mare Nos- 4. trum." Patbe Review. . goal line. But, seeing a chance for Mac halfback. to score on a line plunge, he begs Mac be given the ball. The men reach a new understanding In a glance. Mac takes the ball over and the game Is won for Harvard. Mac graciously tells Mary that Tom really won the game. Tom streaks for the hospital to tell Doo they have won, but poo passes aw&y a few moment later. Mary finds Tom there, and together they weep over their dead friend. later, when the Browns and Abbotts are In Tom's room, the Dickey, the dls-, tlngul&hed honor society, come to carry Tom off, a hero. Mary explains wba; It is, very proud, and the Browns ex change knowing, happy glances. FINE PRODUCTION' WITH FAIR PLOT Drama of Broken Mir of Yoath Is "The Are f fails" Coming Wednr-tay and Tlinrvlaj In "The Ace -of Catfv" coming to the Westholme Theatre on Wednesday and inursday. Luther Reed, who makes his debut as a director and has accom plished a neat Jfib. He has covered up the plot shortcomings by placing em-phaal upon the production with the result that tbe. atmosphere Is correct and In good taste. Michael Arlen, who wrote the story. has brought nothing new to the screen. As Is customary with, his ideas he has his principal character found guilty of a misdemeanor of which he was Innocent. And so for nineteen years he suffers before he finds some measure cf happiness. Since tii plot ha done yeoman .service under various guises the element of suspense 1 hot my promin ent. It Is quite eaiy to anticipate the outcome of the story -so the interest falls upon the characterization and the Intelligent handling of the figures by the director. Adolphe Menjou plays with his usual poise and' sophisticated bearing, but Alice Yoyce has a role which Invites much more sympathy. , The theme Is the drama of broken love of youth separated from- sweetheart through treachery of false friendbut who years afterward finds a measure of happiness. "MARE NOSTRUM" IS WORLDWAR DRAMA "Mare Nostrum," coming -at the week end to- the Westholme Theatre. Is a drama of the. Mediterranean Sea during the World War. Secret service systems of European countries, submarine warfare and many famous historical and pictorial locations on the con tinea t are depicted. Freya Talberg was a beautiful and ruthless spy In the service of her country Gowned and Jewelled like a queen she was desired by many men of high political standing of the Allied nations. Of them she made puppets to gain Information and accomplish deed advantageous to her own country-Captain Ulysses Ferragut was the last of the famous Spanish family In every port and on every ship that sailed the seven seas. In Pompeii Ulysses met Frejra and was madly In love with her at first et, , The leaders of the secret servlae system, of which Preya was a member, discovered this and planned to make good! xix of UlvueV knowledge of the Medl-terrarjean ,to assist them In supplying '.heir submarines with fuel, using Preya aa the bait. Against her wlU Freya learned to love Ulysses as she had never loved before She attempted to withdraw from the net h waa slowly but surely weaving around him, but the leaders of tbe service with" which she was associated would not listen to her plema. Ulywiet iris finally the tool that enabled the submarines to tske fuel to Mediterran ean waters. He returned to Naples to find Freya and the other members of the spy system had fled. His own son was killed when a liner on which the boy was a passenger sra torpedoed and sunk. Ulymes set out uf have revenge for the death of his son and for hts own mistakes. - He turned his ship, the "Mare Nostrum," over to tbe serrtee of the French government and volu: tiered as Its commander. He was responsible for th capture of the leader of the tpy system that had been the cause of all his troubles Preya learned of the death of Ulysses' son and denounced ' be cause itm could sanction such barbarity She found ENERGY tid-bit the best milk chocolate kJM.27. made aaaaaaaalaaaafc 'X HbbbbW 1SBB&0 V anted For Sale For Rent WANTED APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by the undersigned up to noon, April 30, 1927. fat the position of Mining Engineer of Number I Mineral Survey District. headquarters. Prinee Rupert. Applicant must be Milling Engineers of good experience. Forward with application a memorandum giving full particulars of training and experience. Duties commence Msy 1, 1927. Salary I300j00 per 'month. A. H. Cox. Civil Service Commit Wmer, Victoria. BC. WANTED HEAR FROM OWNER OOOD ranch for sale. Cash price, partkn-lars. D. P. Bush. Minneapolis. Ulan. BOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER. S3'.. Second Avenue. Phone 137. I HEMSTITCH I SC. HEMSTITCHING. PICOTINQ. SCAIXOP-Ing. Dollar 8 tore. Phone Red S34. TAXI Phone '67 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stuile bakers at your disnn1"' any time. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. (Across from Empress Hotel) Ulysses In MarotiUes and tried to get him to take her sway. ' With tbe vision of his son always before him Ulysses spumed her. Preyswas betrayed to Prance by her former associates She was arrested and sentenced to be executed. Ulystes sailed from Marseilles with a cargo of ammunition for the Allies. HI-hip was torpedoed. AFTERNOON TEA PRETTY AFFAIR i)Miim:( 01 i:.Mi'iiti: urn; m:- f'MTIO HAM KIHV AI II KNOOS IN IICINOK Ol' LlV In their hall on Fifth Avenue East, which was beautifully decorated with .ensonal effect, golden and mauve lone predominating, the DaUffcters of the j Empire entertained at tea on Saturday ia:veruoon In honor of Lady WiiUndott. the Ocvrraor-General, and other mem- I bers of the vice-regal suite atao being present at the reception. PurUiar leading to the attractiveness of UM aceae. which, was commented upon fry the r.atsu of honor, were attractively ornamented shades on light which barman - d with the other decoration. On entering the hall. Lord and Lady Wllllngdon were escorted by standard-a arers -Mrs 8. V. Oox. Mia Baker, Mlaa , Shlel and Mrs. W. Brass to the centr-jOi the reception room Mrs R, Diane. I I ( K-snt of Municipal Chapter, then el-i' omed Lady WUIlngdon in a brief address and little Miss Mr Ellen Maore. I duughter of Mr. ami Mrs R. e. Moore. ; presented Her Excellency with a beautl-1 j ful cluster bouquet uf ronea. The Na- ! It onal Anthem was mm; and there ware , selection by a two-pure orchestra con-eiswng of Mis Lornu Tue and William ( Balagno. Delicate refreshment were served from I nn artisltcally deoorutd lea table, Har-i montzing colors being evident Including 1 :lden lighted candles in sliver sooner and silver flower basket containing daffodils and other colorful spring flowers. Mrs. J. c McLennan presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. A. T. Par-, km poured. The serving was super-j Vised by Mrs. Thomas Andrew and servl-, trurs were Mr. S. J. Bvana, Mr. H. B 'Rochester, Miss McGuIre, Mis will Dyer, Mr. C. J. Wofringtoa, Mrs. J a Teng. Mrs. Davie, Mrs. R. v. a. LtPme! Mrs T. II. Johnson and Mias Caroline Mitchell. The reception committee ennstoted of Mr. Blance. Mr. John Manson Mrs o A. Woodland and Mr. D Mrlod Or-ohard who Introduced the kuck before tea, The decoration commit kee omWlsed Mrh David Thorns), Mi It V a U Pine Mr. Simpson. Mi., W II. Wilson Murray Mr. 8. J. Evan, and Mr. it. ,B, RoclK!ter. Honda'. By George McM; ITT TAoTUH A I I vvtu r- j N,jT a, fCnou brewerx? jpjj centre. J j-?-- jtm n . JJtiE. fcr iKESk ' ( -l I - an ' 1 Spring Coats in Shades of Navy, - Gray and Sand "Demers" Phone 27. P.O. Box 327. SASSIETY SWELLS TAKE MOVIE FLING . . w SSI W nW W WSk 11 hi 1 isi i nw.ssiiiiBB raakw ." 1 y 11 1 v 111 u in j v 1 it winiiiii n e a - 1 . . I 1 l . mm n . . I k' UrklLil illJ nu VLnuuu 11:1 iiuu. FoumJ 2c per word in advance. No Advertiiemenftaken for less than 50c roit SALE FOR SALE RESTAURANT ON MAIN . .Street. Smithers. B.C. as a gulng concern 00 will take all equipoMnt, f:xturr and stock. Premises undef h-aw lor further 2' )' Walk ritlit in and start where present owner leaves off. First class proiotloti for white man. 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