PAGE FCU3 4, THE" DaJLI tET?S Ja, BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMa. I I'M -SORE I f MOW KIM VOU HEAR AMV Trf IMJ I .'VLmjgift W 1 " r 7V3y--M f vi ' TS TAKE THAT A0O DO. sT DryCleankj ' THE WAV VOU ARE HOt.LE.RlN'! ZfL.Kl? Trx B vooR vCKTRS. kot gj a prment from VOlTLL MOTOMUV , rr wax me. v B OOitT- ' A M i FR1CMTE.N THE BURGLAR-eOT L nol S gHOU6- CUftl, CO-M TOJA.L THANK Mt OVER THl ,3 -STAIRS VOO'LL ARE THE ' I mHOWETOOO 81 Bill. gt x botvoure H 'JM ."Ti at NEIGHBOR TO CEATH n sffi; nrrr tm 2 i n i i i ill s - om i Vancouv er Prices- Most Modern Drycleanins Plant In City ' Phone 118 Pioneer Laundry Ltd. Third Ave. and McRride Street INDIAN SUMHERYcET IN YCUfT, SWILL SOON B I COAl FCfi THE ) V GONE'- COL0 CREV J The Fall month are falling behind and you'll have Winter on before yu know it Join the "don't worry" club today and get your bin filled right away. Our slate-free coal will jrfve you a care-free Winter. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALREItTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Manufacturers Outlet Sale of LADIES' HATS DRESSES LINGERIE The Louvre 316 Third Avenue N-.xt Itoyal Bank Wood DRY BIKCI1. CEDAR AND JACK PINE Single Load SilJiO Double Load 0J0 Large Sack TMf 0 BUNDLES DHY KINDLING, $1.00 . Phone. 5S0 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team .or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Purnitutn Moving MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pint for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. MrBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairv 11th SL Telf pliom ' "7. 1 PLAYERS CLUB MAKES SUCCESS Iwsmethtng new and dtttUctly re- freahing. a tale with a moral, well acted and well directed, the three act farce "Adam and lTa. the latest production of the Prince Rupert Players' Club. Is probaWy the most notable achievement to date of the Prince Rupert Players' Club which, though an organisation of comparatively brief history, has already a record of many tplendid au oceans. Adam and Bv." on Its premiere nicht drew a laree audience which took all desirable seating In the Wsstholme Theatre and over-crowded Into the farthest reaches cf the gallery. With as happily selected a east as the club has ever broucht ) together. Including several actors who .made their debut In an entertainment of such nature, the play went over j strong leaving little to be desired. Xach role was carried out well and the only 'criticism that nugbt be made was that on a few occasions the vosees of those on the stage failed to reach the au dience might be held to blame for that on account of 1U audible comments The nlay was presented in aid of Hill 80 Chapter. Imperial Order. Daughters of the Smptre. hospital children's ward which, with another full bouse promising tonight, should benefit handsomely as a rrsaK. Briefly, the play revealed the doing of the extravagant members of the family of a Kew York millionaire with mtin f to further disclose t this lime. Connon did not hare role himself The costuming aas of an elaborate na- but. hia good work in preparation and ure currying lu meed of Interest and behind the scenes u amply evtdeut. ittracton for the ladies. Third Avenue IMUVIIH AL PLAYERS Louis F. Smith, as Adam Smith, the j business manager of the wealthy man. N.table Achievement of Popular ? &T. Local Organization Lat Night at WethIme HAPPILY SELECTED CASTE Several Discoveries for Stage Mate In Putting on "Adam Eva new "find" for tbs local aasateur stage Ha carried out probably Abe heart rale of the play in csceUent manner. His elocution waa of the best and dramatic powers tearing little to be In an altogether bright cast. he splendidly bore the outstanding rose. Sharing the "heavy" role. Miss Irene Morrison, as Eva King, the flapper daughter, made an excellent impression in alch was also her first attempt in uch an entertainment. Both in her Lang Island splendor and In her hleken farming adversity. Was Morri son was demure younger daughter and all Id aU. she was an esoeilent leading lady. Some of the other parts could bardl; t described as secondary. Outstanding mong these were James Phrquhar, wbr portrayed the part of tbe hoisterou.- r&ther. James King, for which be war well suited, m excellent form: Oeorgc :dltcbell. who as the parasitic yet re- armlng son-in-law. Clinton De Wit: xt exceedingly funny yet capable. A special word might be said of the '.erformanee of Ma. Howard White as '.Ing's elder daughter. Julie, and tbe cuthful wife of Clinton De Witt. Ic Mrs. White, the amateur stage of thi :ty has a talented lady whose futun appearances will, doubtless, be keenly -ntlclpatsd. la tbe rharacUr.. roles ajgf they are Uwsv of much Importance in suet: productions. J. Dougherty, as the volatile yet decrepit uncle, snd D'Arcy Harsh, who proved himself aomethln -ore than a mere fertaae-seekiBg "son f a noMe peer," were splendid. They shared to the full in the generously -xpressed appreciation of tbe audience. Miss W. D. Rushfertb. as the maiden cunt; D. A Balfour, as the youthful ?-d conspiring physician, and Mia their transition from wasting parasites 1 Caroline Mitchell, as a winsome maid to workers In the business of life as It no In the oouwe of the story tecs me ' motif. This Introduced a moral and 'smethtnf more than a mere maid Interest into the thing which proved I otnptd a east of great capabilities refreshingly novel. With the usual web HAM) itCIHMr xcees of romance, tbe story la as attractive I A. A. Oennon. as dlreetor of the play. one which, having yet to be ares by j waa largely responsible for the sooriag many, it might for their pleasure be of this new success. Tlds time, Mr STYLE and SUCCESS THE "COMBINATION" Provides that extra-cteSe (it for slim ankles. 4 IF ; si i ma imvmwsari PULLMAN transportation means to journey w style and comfort. With people who travel that way Astoria Shoes arc a habit, they confer dignity, smart apnearance, foot ease and a consciousness of style that means poise in the best-dressed circles anywhere. The price, though, is within reach of alL iry a pair. I j Sole Agents for iJ? iifSaf' life . V -r i "ASTORIA" Shoes In Prince Kupert McArthur Shoe Stor H. A. BOB was the stage manager with Oeorge Mitchell, business manager. Furniture, which was attractive and well airsuaged. waa leaned by Berne's Home Furnishings handsome (owns and dresses by Mn. H 8. Parker, and extra Ughtlng effects by Parkin Ward. Orler. Molly Crass. log was in tbe capable of Mrs. David Thomson wane Jack Dougherty looked after tbe man's Miss VI Cameron acted as prompter but If her services were needed tbe of tbe audience waa unaware of :t. Will laatbte was house aert Walters as cashier, jshets wvsc Misses WlUa USE LOUD SPEAKERS with Acting as Dyer. Jean wsrjorte Shtel and Margaret aiaguire. After tbe show, the Players' Club waa hast to tbe members of tbe caste at a dinner la the Commodore Cafe. To- tight, they will be entertained by HU1 0 Chapter at a dance party in tne OUJ5. Hall. I0OH0NEST IN POLITICS That Is Opinion of Conservative Party Expressed by Dr. Jlanion (ammonton Journal) Dr. Hansjf tcld, a Conservative gmth-ilng in Toronto that the party ha 3 wen "too honest in tbe past In strictly efinlng its, position and policy on con-.-cverslsl and sectional question." B? ra talking at tbe time of the change? hat were necessary if success at the polls was to be won. His other ideas as e bow this can be tftotsgbt about are jotted, but' that quoted V sU wrong. The sidestepping of bag issue and tak- ng of different stands with reward to hem in various sections of the coun-rj cannot work oat for tbe permanent entfit of a poUtleal cause, whatever nay be the temporary advantages ob tained. Mr. Metgben must be given credit for nunetaUng the same pfclietes wbetevet -e happened to be apeatlrMt and for naktag his position at all times quite dear. However much one dJssgreed vttb his opinions, bis courage and am- eiity had to be admired. It was not lu to these qualities of his leadership hat it failed to produce larger resists rbey should and. no doubt will, be hsrseterlstic of Mr. Bennett's s wen hi inconceivable that be will pay heed to the advice that Dr. Mantoa -3m. It would not be for the good of tbe sarty for him to act upon It and cer talnl not for that of tbe country. We want leas and not more pussyfooting on outatsndlng public problems, and It Is leo essential tbaf the same message ,e delivered in all parts of tbe domin- hn. . without a consistently broad as- outloak no leader will ever go far. IN LONDON STATIONS Information Crnireje! lo Pawengers b; Number of Instrument. LONDON. Dee. 7 The Southern Rsll- way has istalled at London Bridge Bu tton, as an experiment, a number of loud speakers for the direction of pas sengers Great interest was tsken In these Instruments at their first trial. The announcer. wHO was able to see aeh trsir, before it entered tbe station "!led cut tbe pUtiorm from which the next train would leave sad tbe stations at which it would can. He generally finished each anbouneetnent with "Hurry along, please." By means of a switching device he was' able to control the loud speakers lnaUOed on the sepsrste aUorms,-' , The experiment. aid to be the first of Its kind held in tendon, was carried out between the hours of 4 pm. and 6:45 pjn. In addition to Southern Railway officials frcm other railway companies at-tened .lie test. Similar tests have been carried out recently at Scarborough Tcrk and Jfewes.'rtle rails ty ststtons. TWO TEAMS SUFFER RESULT OF CLOSE V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. FouncUc & Article 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c whieh they had been tied with tbe Cold S'xrBge Both aides suffering severe tlefaau. tbe Leafs beat tbe tobacconists by an aggregate score of 80 to 88. Tbe feature of tbe evening waa tbe defeat of A McMords. first man of tbe Maple Leafs, by George Waugh. tbe score be-ng J00 to 17a. High break of tbe even- lug. ST. was turned in by Marcus An-:!rewa of tbe staple Leafa. Individual scars were as follows Col. S. P. McMordie OUple Leafs). 'H; Goorge Waugh I O rot to), aoo. J. Hamilton, 101: Don Brown, sea. Marcus Andrews. 300. Jack Judge. ICS. M. M. UcLachUa. 300; Red Toung. 80. Oeorge Howe. 1M; C. L. Tiinngimii -30. League stsisrl trigs to date are as foi- M4 staple LeoXa Orotto Oyro Club Grand Term mats Played . S . 4 . S Balagao IOC.) 3 . H. Long (CM 3 Beesley (O.T.) 4 O. A. Wooensnd IOC I .. 3 John Datger (CJ3.) 3 B. Morgan (OS.) 3 . B. WlWaeroft (O.T.).. a '. Hamilton (MX) 4 Andrews (tj.T.) 3 I. Andrews (MX.) 4 . Brown (O.) 1 . Judge (Orotto) 3 3. Krsuae (O.T.) 1 1. P. Tinker (O.C.) .... 3 . Zleman (O.T.) 1 I. Young 1 Orotto) 2 Total NU m . 3 247 . S 379 IMIIVIKIUL AVEKAOKS (CJ8.) 3 A M. Mnlswhian (MX.) . 3 en Self (OT.) 3 . Touagntiui (O.) 3 wnihuns (MX.) 1 . May (OS.) 1 X Brown (QrotwM g i Waugh turotao) 3 O. Pyle (O.T.) 3 1 Howe (MX.) 4 :ol. Met-Iormw (MX.) ... 4 V. Murray iCS.t 3 W. J. NetsOB OC.) 3 A. Mda!d (CB.) 3 600 600 400 ee 3w3 360 8rr asd SS4 78d 773 374 569 M7 3 set M4 348 519 345 685 474 66) 16 491 150 453 117 318 SPORT CHAT Aer. 9M M St 290 3001 300 300 390 391 IM 199 198 197 193 192 191 190 188 184 181 178 1T4 ITS 179 m ICS 183 18S 164 159 181 117 108 Billy Townsend. Vancouver's, latest isuc star, has been signed to meet ommy O'Brien, of Portlsnd. in tbe six oat main- event-vot j Ameriein, xftuB ra mi uanngnam on uaoewper '. Townsend U being hailed by boxing .rttlca at tbe most rassUatBc ISO nboer 'ln the NorVeet, .not except- van- air iMiers urmtt hhw. - Disclosure in a Cincinnati court that Benny Kaus. former member of the Kew York OlsnU. was barred (mm -sseball In 1931 by K. M. Landla. high aommlsaioner of baseball, dispelled some 31 the mystery that surrounded the aentreflelder stars departure from tbe national pastime six years ago. Base' ball authorities declared that the dhv wntem 01 naun; was the result Of a gentleman's agreement" following Kaurrs acquittal in New York in 1921 on charges connected with th theft of in automobile. THREE TEAMS LEADING LADIESWHIST LEAGUE Oranjr Ladles, Kngllth Ladles and Mooe Ladles Vying for Honor at r.(pene of C.VK. Ladles Tbe the ladles' section of the Prater igue last night. Moose Ladies won 6 to 3 over Canadian Na-tlonal Ladies while English Ladles were victorious over Orange Ladles by a alro- uar score, as a reu)t. Moose Ladles Orange Ladles and English Ladles are all tied at the head of the standing sheet uica is now as loiiows: w. Orange Ladles 3 Er,t-nn Ladies BILLIARD Vmmp ; L. Pts. 3 3 2 3 2 3 4 1 Bof- Maple Leafs and Orotto r - c Jt. . w "" " ST and the BHtlard League Is r lgm - W'f pamn- JN'AXTED WAWTKD. 8ALB LADY STATE experience. Apply Bos U Dally News. OTJH. WAJfTBD FOR OBCERAL HOCbC- i Bed 736 3T I'OR SALE rOK NILE 40 HP. Standard heavy oil engine S1500 00 30 Hi". Buffalo 3-cycIe en.i.t 9SO9 00 39 by S trolling boat. 7 hp. FWoby 4ong 91 by S troller. 13 b p Pair- ' bans Ma999 48 try 11-9 Sein boat, id tip. with 300 fathom salmon seine used only short season with line and taraller. a snap 13.89. Apply J. Field. Boa 94. Phone 39. POR SALE. 33 FT. PISH PACKER AND tow boat. Taptow. 18-30 HP heart duty Vivian, with complete equip men. I1A0099. u M Stephens. FOB SALE. SIX ROOMED HOfJSB with bath sad pantry in Section 8. 11490. 8400 cash, balance arranged Apply 914. 7th Ave. West. 399 HOUSES FOH SAI.E SIX ROOM IfUDaTJUt MOTJBE STUni- did condition' and location Price 83JOO.00. Oaab HAM. Balance arranged. Pre RosMod House with Bath OOod sstadttlan and location. Price I3J0090. Ceab HO0O0; balance arranged. O. P. TINKER Jt ro. I.Ta u VOll KENT FOR RENT Pianos, phonogrspbs and atnger sewing machine. Walkers Music Store FOR HsttVT UOOCRH HOUM; BXCaX- lnt view. Apply 318 FVrartb Ave. E FOR RgNT. Apartmenu by tbe day. week or month. Phone Bed 907. tf HOUSE FOR RESIT. 9 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Monro Bros. tf FOUND BUNCH OF KITS FOUND. APPLY Dally News Offlc rnixrn kitcrt iitnitna ntr.ir.iiT , service J. R. Arnold, Oo anywhere anytteve Day or night. Always oa board. Tarns very modermte. V . Two beats slwava avallahia. Phone' 310. pA lias EXC11AXCB - bwgrrt sWSois "'aW ssehsnged Player Piano snd Two Cash Registers In stock. PAPADOPILOS & MAttt Third Ave. Phone l CHRISTMAS TOYS SIS CHRISTMAS TOYS OP A SPLENDID As sortment sre now on display. We are placing a great number away for our customers who are taking advantage of early buying. Do not delay In selecting your toys and Christmas gifts. We will deliver tor you Obrtst-mas Eve. A. MeKEXZin. ritRMTt'IlE riione 775 Every Day HOLLAR DAY at TIEiIr)I.L.R UTOIIB. Sw'ottr' large. rag1ol ChrUtriss CHrts. KosnbX'Ovir i"Wr. CHIMNEY SWEEP II. J. 7.1'MKFJIR neneral Handy Man Furnsces and Stoves Cleaned and Repaired Chimnlee Swept. Cemetery Plots Cared For. Phone Red 243 Prince Rupert DC HfHIIMON ITRXITtRE EXCIIIXOE N. ItKSOt IIDHS. I-roprletor 544 T: -0 A 'Jt Wit B' v 8c i oi Er. ' 1 1 Per VaawMver "Tiasday . t . rr;rta -ss. P-SatuMay s f.. , as. Pr.;. Nov 10 -ss V- . Dec 21 -as 1 Irnsn Vatw-sntrr -bui.,. as ( v Wedr.pod.ty -SaturOi;. m Saturday -M Pr Nov It s f Dec 17 -m I : Dec. 31 as l or Port slMMn ' Sund.y -ss Ca Irssn Piwt Wai-. n Tif.'da -s r lor tnu and Sunday s ( Wednesday from nn mhi ' Tuetdsy ( Frid-y P lw Queen Cher: Dec. 3 s f Dec 17 s I : irons Ifueen than Dee I Ft Dec 1 -S Pr 'w Alatks Nov -ss r D-c 17 -as Pr Dec 31 -e r : tram Alaska IOV II-SS Pr Des. M-es P- anil MAIL SCHEDULE ocTnnut tmr tbe Best Mondays. Wed:i. doses frs-m (he Hst Tue:)ay. Thur:. due To Vancouver Tuesdays Frldsys' Saturdays . . CP.R Nov 30 IV Train. 18ond.i Ssturdays . I'riH.i tanrwover Sundsys T Wednesdays Ssturdava C.PR Nov 38 Dr Trains Sundays T days To Anrot. Alice Arm. tl PremlrT Sunday '' Wedrw"dys .. from !!. tl'' Arm' 1' Premier Tuesday Friday To Nan- Ifver Point Btttlda" ... rrotn Niiii KUer Point Tuel y To Alaska Points Nov. 26. Dee 17 on'1 t: Irom Alaska Points n rw 21 1 u is -i . 3: l; i i T quern flrlllr ?i December I " . ttr ritsrWIr l"l:in from Otteen December 1 and 15 CiLR. TRAINS for the F --Mondays. Wednei..y t 1190 am rrnm ?he Ea: Tuesdays. Thursday at 3.90 p m PUINCE KUPERT JlDPfl . H EDXECPAV. in:- - 11" f. 0 ' High 12 V2 ( Low 5'51 .' 18:4! j: Till KSPAV. Iltc rMBt 4 , o r ' High VI 4 ;" Low 19 33 rnlDAV PECEMBCB f H! .!t