PAGE FOUR BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMaims i juvr rooNO thi newspaper om the UVTEN TO Tnrt- THE CORKED &E.LF AM' CA&OACC. Neglected INLAND- IT WOW5 fOO THAT VK ARE NOT KELCY CHOWDER PARTY WAT tPiVED OtslTHt LAWM TweJTVWC TO LANO OUTHl tUAMO! Wft MELD LAT NGHT m AM' 1DE ORDERS OF MAbHEO AT DOCvM'S MAUI. - OVER POTATOEV CAnR.OTb AN" . . . ...... . , rwlC HONOUR. D VJERl WERE ENJOYED i. la::; - I r - - rt' I - - v i " w t NOODU f;2;;- r$r ?" -f V'WTO DIE HERE tF It "Wi rNtSENI VJHEN WHIN THE THE r&s a i i - f-iKKHV. WnMf Eyes REMEMBER TMT NICHT- MADE VEGETABLE -OUvja VENK - f i i 'jSscjj .- K NEGLECT is doubtlMs the cause of most of the ills that afflict rmmanltv. This la an P self evident that it seem hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect Is tho most inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 7C3 f Vbo Svovv tt? Trtvil ITvUNCr IN MIND J . I TvAT VSE. StUV. ! OTVtiR.TUNl! I II sis"i i jf' ... X We sell superior lumber that is the only kind of lumber to be found in. oiy sheds and yards. We have the most complete stock in Northern B.C., including fir and cedar timbers, dimension, shiplap, finishing, veneers, shingles, lath "and mouldings, all reasonably and properly priced. Albert & McCaffery Phones 11G and 117 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY BEST! Take a brick home tonight! We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Thone 381 P.O. Uox 15C5 LAUNCHES, SCOWS. ROW ' BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work, Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnituru Moving. HILARIOUS FARCE AT WESTHOLME TONIGHT "Beware, of Widows" l I'ull of Funny Situation and ILxt lntrrrlg Theme -p "Beware of Widows," Universal-Jewel fusWTB irtsfctti is be shown tonight, is the ssrun story of a wild and,' hilar ious ntajht on a luxurious bouaeboat with Laura L Plant TJnArersqX blonde vr heads a rust ot supurb tarceura In Wv4 drama of laugaa, which was adapted tram the tj! suecest. - Ifey Owen Davis. . Bryant Washburn. distrngulahed lead ing man of the stags and screen. Is tht young doctor fiance ot tht dimpled blonde who makes Hie mistake of! serving one of his attractive female' patients not wisely but too-well. Th result is that the Indignant hrlde-to-be announces aim as a polfeamist and gov back to her mother. When she sees In the society column the announcement of ttoe doctoi's forthcoming marriage to the eharmlng widow whose wiles were responsible for the shattered wedding, the girl realizes that she cont live without him and determines, on the eve of the doctor's marriage to her detested rival, to save him for herself. The audacious ruse by which she manages to get aboard the house-boa I where the wedding is to take place. 'and the means she employs in breakdown the morale of the Impending I nuptials makes a fast and furious tarce. AFFAIR OF FOLLIES TREATS OF PHASES IN NEW YORK CITY LIFE "An Affair of the Follies." a First National picture presented at the mid week provides a most enjoyable sort of cinema entertainment. It combines an Intensely Interesting screen story with splendid acting and an unusual array of beautiful girls. Lewis Stone. BUlle Dove and Lloyd Hughes are featured In the picture, while Arthur Stone, Arthur Hoyt and Bertram Mar burgh contribute excellent supporting roles. The story from which the play was adapted, a "best story of the year" entry, written by Dixie Wilson under the title of "Here YAre, Brother," treat several colorful phases of New York City life with a warmly human realism seldom equalled on the screen. More over, it hat a "punch." and sparkling comedy to offset touches of pathos Miss Dove appears as . a dancer who marries a clerk and tries to make ends meet for two on hiUl ihe income she was accustomed to earning . Lloyd Hughes is the husband, Lewis Stone ' the intruding and likeable millionaire who admires .her. With those and supporting role, the plot, weaves real drama, suspense, and a number of un usual situations. The film was produced lor First Na tional by Al Rockett. and directed by Millard Webb. It Is wholesome enter' taloment that patrons of all ages will find It to their liking. FLESH AND THE DEVIL IS WEEK END STORY "The t'nilrlne Past" Modernized to Conform With Film Requirements "Flesh and the Devil" here at the week end is the first German picture made in America. It has all the set tings of Europe; all the technique of the old world; It Is a drama from one Lof Europe's mightiest dramatists; and still it was directed by Clarence Brown, American, at the Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer studloaf In America. and with John Gilbert, American hero of "The Big Parade," In the leading role. "Flesh and the Devil" Is Sunder mann's epochal drama,- "The Undying Past." adapted from the original; filmed In settings so true to life that no bet' ter could hays been found in Germany itself. It Is an Intimate story of the German people; of the old world tra dltions of love and marriage; a great thundering drama of human hearts, and. outside of Its Interesting qualities of combining European and American screen technique. Is one of the most glorious pieces of entertainment In many moons. John Gilbert and Greta Oarbo. the brilliant Swedish screen star, plsy hero and heroine, with Lars Hanson, "The Barry more of Sweden." In a powerful role that makes nit first appearanc In ThisJverhsemenl is not published or . displayed butt Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia WKKK AT TIICATHE Monday and Tu-mIhv "Beware of Widows." International News. Government film of Bella Coota Valley. VeIueMlay atitl Thursday "An Affair of the Follies." Comedy "A Dippy Tar." Aesop's Film Fables. Friday and Saturday "Flesh and the Devil." Comedy "Quick Service." Pathe Review. an auspicious one. his country since "The Scarlet Letter" The cast Includes George Fawcett In remarkable portrayal of the Old, pastor of the Sudermann drama; stern, till kind: dominant leader of an unruly flock: Barbara , Kent as "Hertha." childlike figure of Infinite charm; William Ortamond In a delightful character role as "Uncle Kutowskl," and Eugenie Bcsserer as the mother. Tremendous drama Is augmented by remarkable staging. The replica of the Berlin railroad station, with Its queer European trains, Is a revelation In Ugecraft of the screen. Clarence Brown has added another triumph ts Klkl" and "The Eagle." and John Gilbert one to "The Big Parade" and Bardelys the Magniflclent." Mlu F.tiwil Astir of -the staff of the SEES REVIVAL OF LACROSSE (Ed moii uui Journal Last yar much prugres was made towasdt putting the national gam ota a good basis here TtUe was past at SB iSsrt under way ihrtugbout ths dem-intoa whuh dewrves warm support. Outside at Cauada It has nourished In rut time to a greater extent than In ! the country ! iu origin. The reasons : :or the decline ol its popularity arc well understood. Now that It Is being J -evlved all possible care will be taken. . u keep It otaar of the lntluecaees that , 'uve been Its undoing. , In Itself there Is no titter sport from ! ute standpoint both of the ptoyer and spectator. Those who saw last .limner's matches in Edmonton ea i yed them thoroughly. OM time de- 1 otees ef tM game had tttr mterest reawakened and all to whom It was unfamiliar faustd It difficult to undet stsnd why it hsd evsc last its hula There should be Increasingly large turnouts this season. .With the rfi-uourageaBetat from tbt puMIc that 11 deserves, lacrosse will soon come to occupy once again Its former piace la our althlettc scheme of things. SPORT CHAT 5 Are they white ? She knows that the clothes are clean, but are they white? It is this perfect whiteness which is so desirable. To ensure that linen is a good colour and amongst the whitest of things, use Reckitfs Bag Blue 1 There Is considerable discussion In certain circles in England at present over the presence of E. A. MacDonald, the fast Australian bowler. Macdonald is the fastpt bowler in England and institutes .most of Lsnoasblres bowling strength. What the critics are dis-Tussirig Is the ethics of bringing In an outsider for the express purpose of enabling the sounty to retain the count) rhsmptonahlp. There Is a strong plea that the teams are losing sight of the main reaMp for sport. It Is net to win ehampkNMblps. The game Itself demands a In th$ handy bag with the Bine and White stripes turn V anted ForiSale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leu than 50c FOR SALE FOR 8ALE-LOTO 24 AMD U. BLOCK 13. section T, with two room ymlrr etf house, large garden, chlcksa house and fifty white Leghorns bens. Lot 34. block 37. section S. Lot 81. Meek 3 section 8. Lets 7 and li. Moefc 13. seetto 8. Price tl.GOOtt) or mm sett separately. Apply W. Q. Smith. Phone Red SB3. t WILL SELL AS A OOINO CONCERN my secondhand business, and rant r sell partly furnished four rOMaed fist with toilet and bath. Modro flat over store. A good ftfOpasltiMi. Phone 774. a. F. Brthe. FOR SALE. LAUNCH "NANCY," 28 foot. In first dass eaadtttan. East-hope eaglnr. 16 hp. 4 cylinders. O. Rorte. Phone 887 or Red 318. tf HOUSE FOR SAIXFIVE MINUTES from post omce. Part cash, balance as rent. Phone Blue 812 or P.O. Box 763. tf FOR SALE. PLEASURE BOAT, 18 FT. long. 6 b-p. engine: la good man In? condition. Valentine, Phone ITS. FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RE8TAO-rant Do not lose your occasion I Apply PJ. Bot 725. tf FOR SALE. ONE 124 TUDOR FORD Sedan, repainted and good ooctdlUon. Royal Bank in this city left for the that they had a fine game, whether I I conditions both the rich and the poor. south Saturday hleht on holiday. they . won or lost. Parker's Oarage. . tf THEATRE SEATS AND FURNITURE for Sale. Apply Brother Moody. 167 IOWBOATS FOR SALE.- 335. -PHONE RED " . HI r -m l.r . .. j.- . . i . ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE TEA AT PREMIER IN tf bard for a game In which nothing is at stake as for a game In whloh a ' jophj ts concerned. Money Is nscc keen spirit apart from the I -ry to carry on healthy sport but the winning of a cemptUtten. holding It up as the deciding factor as to whether the game Is worth playing This makes one think that here in lor not has a terrible evtl effect on the Rupert many have the same Idea. The fame and on sport generally need for a prtee as Incentive in order to get the young men to give their I The Scottish football season this time and ability Is an Indication that year to to begin on Saturday. August tbey are not keeping In sight the Ideal 13. The regulation date is August 15, of the game for the game's sake. The I but the Scottish League got perm is sue holds In the need many people I ston tb start at the earlier date for in the ucelessness of playing a I this year. game of cards unless there Is some' thing In it. If only twenty-five cents, I Strong plea was made by Oaaon If twenty-five cents makes a game! Sawyer, headmaster of the Shrewsbury worth while, the game Is worth exactly School, that other public schools twenty-five cents. It's wrong. should make soccer football their game. The tendency of rugby football Is to Nothing can give an old timer more keep It select. Association football Joy than to near the youths greeting tends to bring together under the best One can play Just I the olasees and the masses. As such it '-"H i.v national -asset' Charles Read, the professional tennis champion.- comments on the value of I the half-volley stroke in tennis. One Its advantages Is that It conserves Ibf energy and saves physical exhaustion.: I It Is essentially an attacking stroke land the value of aggression cannot bel The ball must tie IoveT-emphaslzed. met directly it leaves the ground, the I racket swung well back and the stroke I followed by an upward follow-through I movement. This Imparts the pull that keeps the shot within bounds. A jerk Is fatal and is a common error In young players In making the shot. The follow through should always he made towards the direction in which the ball is going. Think of It first, for It If only through the co-ordination of mind and action that it can be played well. HONOR OF VISITORS PREMIER, B.Cl, July 16. Major C. B North and Thomas McKay entertained at a bridge tea . last Wednesday at the B.C. Silver mine In honor of Mtsa Anita Stelllng and Miss Frances Binclalf, of Everett, Washington, who were the guest of Dr. and Mr. Harry Carson. The guest Included Mlu Bobby Caldwell, Dr. and Mr. Harrv Carson. Bert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Pitt I Willie Orr and the honor guests. Miss Stelllng and Miss Sinclair are visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Carson on a holiday trip and have so wonderfully en-Joyed the trip In and the country surrounding that their visit to the Portland Canal tbsy promise will be an annual I tvent. WANTED t WANTBO. RELIABLE CMRL satMMi housework, ply The Louvre. FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. FOR WANTS).- WOMAN TO DO WASHHwa. Phone Blue 380. Mrs. Steves, AM Avenue. 168 FOR RENT FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART-msat by the day. week or ma lit. Phofte Red 69T. tf FOR RENT. FOBS ROOM FBBNtSHED suits; stMws heated. Apply Baartfe Mallett. Ltd. tf FOR RENT. PLABTRRED HOUSE. BIX rooms sd bath. Apply 21S Fourth Arenue Bast. Apply Mussallem Q roc fry. pbone IB. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. APPLY Hyde Transfer, Second Avenue. 170 IOOMS FOR RENT BOARD IP desired. Pbon Black 129. PIANO FOR RENT. 15.00 A MONTH. Walker's Music Store AUCTIONEER YD3I PATINO THE HIGHEST PRICK for furniture or anything of vJu. up to August 16. Pbone 774. G. P. Brine. UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPHOL- tertng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Pbone Orecn 603. Q. M. HUNT. FURNITURE NEW SHIPMENT AND NEW PATTERNS of fifty linoleum rugs and 800 square yards of linoleum. The oe mand Is good and this lot ought to be cleared out this month. So come early. Furniture and ranges alwsv In stock. A. MacKensle, Furniture Phone 775. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa- dopulos and Marrls, 830 Third Ave Phone 646. tf KESTAIUAXT noon eats c.trr Mrs, Unger, Proprietress , t again personally In charge. Third AyeTiue.'xt . a. W, V, A, timid Home Cooknl MesU; Phone Black 700. Ktlr.N (LIKK1E Agent for all nr.M'.lt.tl. MOTOKS I'KOIIl'CTfl Another carload of Chevrolet Juat In Prices: Roadster $828.00 Roadster Delivery 1826.00 Touring I82S.00 Coupe . . . . : 9B-5.00 Coach taos.oo Sedan $l,07i-00 Landau Sedan 11,120.00 Cabriolet $1,100.00 Commercial Chassis $045.00 Delivery Express Chassis $805.00 29 x 4 40 Balloon Tires standard equipment on all models except De livery Express chassis. Call or phone for demonstration. KAIK'N JAKAflK Third vrnue Phone 53 TAXI Thone C7 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six find Seven I'sasenirer Stude bakers at your disposal any time KOSS HUOS. FOOL ROOM Meeker Block. fArma from Empress Hotel! C.N.R. TRAINS For the Knt Dally Except Sundays 11:30 am From he F.ast- - DiUy eictp. Tuesday! .$Q pjn, Ankle, Lost tiujl Found,4t - STEAMSHIP MOYEMM lor ViHcomrr Monday -as. Prince Or- -Tuesdsy as Calais Thursday- as Prn,.;e Saturday at Carde i a si princess Br , . " as. Prince ilupc Jaly ss Prlnorss rh,,.-,... " II ss. Princess Lou " 16 Princess Alice 29 ss. Princess Ciia. : " 3 as. Princess U- " 31 ss. Princess AIko " 34) ss. FMncess I'M, truni VaiM-outer Sunday as. Calais 4 J Monday --as. Prince Ci.a vj J Wednesday" osiPrlnce Cir- - , J Friday ss. Prince Rvipr'1 -iJ ss. uaraena Bsturosy ss. Princess Br a A July 8 as. Plaices to.. .5 J " 11 ss. Princess Al ; " 11 u princess C s t " 18 -ss. Princess Lc se " 33 ss. Princes AJ .. i " 34 ss. Prince Chi',- -j sj - to ss. mncesi ixu; o Tot Port KluiMMn sud Nssi ! Friday sa. Cardena - tl 1 1 rum Port KlutpMtn and Nasi In-1 Saturday ss. Cardena Ff .tnyst. Mewart. etc Sunday ss. Oatals si Monday.. as. Prlncs Clin: ' M Friday. Prince Riipf Inun into. Hfrsart, Hr Tuesday as. Cstala Tbursjsy. .as. Princess Saturday sa. Prince Rtipt of North ueen C harMI- Monday a. Prince '" ra Nwth IJaeen CharMte- Thurtday ss. Prince Chin-.?: ' or Koiitli (neen (iisrlottr- July 18 ss. Prince Ji' mm South (seen f'hsrlottr- July 13--ss. Prince Joi.u " 27 m Prince Jolm nr .links Wednesday s. Prince Gc ' July 8 ss. Prlnceoit Loun " II ss. Princes Alie - 1 5 sa. princess Chsrlo ' - 18, ss. Princess Louise " 33"M. Prtnress Alice " 35 . Princess Charlotte " 28 ss. Princes Louise From Alka Monday . Prince Oeorg 10 July K ss. Princess Chariot t " II e. Princes Loolse " 16 ih. Princess Alice " 30. Princess Cliarltf t -, 'Princess Louise " 37---. Princess Alice " Stf s. Princes Cliartt tte MAIL SCHEDULE lnr I lie East Monday Tueiday Thursdays Saturday 41LV 1927 Monda'v. Wednesday. Sa'unln . , l"Sl1'' From ilic Kflkl Mondaya. Wednesdays. FxirtT' due T Vancouver 3F1 b Hi' CP.R. Jul 9, 13, 16, 20 ' From Vanct .ver Mondays Mail dM ..... in JO wrunesaay ' ! '" , rtPR .tut a ii is 18. 71. V To An? ox, Alice Arm, Pi1"1 . . Mwarf , , ... rMH OUIIUMfl Friday Trnm Anroi, 'AlU-e- Arm, RtU'flrt. ITf1 Saturday ".T.'.'.'.V. '.'.'. .mall H! Tuesday Trt N'ftAB fflt-a IaIiiI Thursdavs malt e'0 f From Naas litter Points Baturday mall A To Alaska Points-July 8, 11. 16, 18, 22, 25, 2" From Alnska Points Julv S. IS 18 20 23. 27. 80 To oern riiarlntle Mn T,.,. T.I J. w IllU V- From queen Charlotte Mni T , Lower Islands, Wednesday; ' Advsrtu la Tb Duy . 1!: