PACK EICHT Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Westhoime Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7 AND J P.M. 13 Washington Square With Jean Hersholt and Alice Joyce. Hilarious, Spooky Farce Comedy COMEDY "A JIM JAM JANITOR" "SPO RTLI f J HT" "A N OUT1NT, FOR ALL" "TOPICS OF Till) DAY" Selection "TDK MERRY Wl DOW" Wcbtholme Orchestra ADMISSION 33c and 10c C oming Soon AL JOLSON IN 'TUG JAZZ SINOER" SIN The most economical saws to use Simon ds ( nada Saw Co. Limited, St. Itcmi St. and Acorn Ave. Vancouver, H.C MOHTaSAl. St. John, N.B. r-i 13 WASHINGTON SQUARE Laughable Comedy Cleverly Acted at WelhoIme Tonight and Tomorrow A reviewer of "13 Washington j Square" which ia showing at the Westhoime Theatre tonight and ! tomorrow says of it: i When you're not sere; i mint?. you're laughing and when others ,' syreara you laugh both with them and at them. Taken all in all, "13 Washington Square" isj as thoroughly entertaining as any picture which has played here for months. It has its serious momenta, of course, and Jean Hersholt and Alice Joyce give two fine performances full of really human touches. Hersholt enact the role of a kindly picture thief who tries to rob the house owned by MJsa Joyce who believes he is after her jewels. There's a young couple In love, very capably and sympathetically portrayed by Qeorge Lewis and Helen Foster. Lewis needs no in troduction following his excel lent work in "The Collsgia'ns An opportunity to invest in a high-clas ' local security $55, !,000 Prince Rupert Amusement "iff"- Co. Limited 7 PER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS- ' ! Dnicd September lsf, 1928 Due September lit, 1943 PRICE: 98.90 and INTEREST " , v .. Yielding 7.12 Per Cent 1 J 1 Trustee: Montreal Trust Company " Denominations $500 and $1,000 Principal and interest arc payable at any branch of the Royal Bank in British Columbia. Bonds arc callable at 105 on any interest date on sixty days' prior notice. A Sinking Fund of $3,000 per year will be paid to the Trustee who may invest same in these bonds if procurable at 105 or les, but if not, then il shall be invested in Trustee Securities. The Prince Rupert Amusement Company was organized for the purpose of operating a moving picture theatre in the City of Prince Rupert. Up to the present the Company has operated in a rented building but has now completed construction of a very fine building on the main street of the City at a cost of approximately (including value of land) $109,000. This building has boen leased to B. C. Paramount Theatres Limited for 15 years on the following terms: Rental $8,000 per year, together with one-half the net profits remaining after payment of such rental and other operating expenses. The Lessor also gives to the Lescc an option for three years to purchase the said property for $150,-000. Jf this option is not exercised then the Lcsee will, during the balance. of the term pay $12,000 per year rental in lieu of $8,000 and one-half the net profits. According to official records, five-sixths of the issued capital of B. C. Paramount Theatres Limited is issued in the name of Famous Players Canadian Company Ltd. Interest and Sinking Fund on these bonds will amount to $6,850 per year. This amount is fully taken care of by the rental to be received from the Lessee without taking into consideration any revenue to be derived from profits. In addition to the above, the Prince Rupert Amusement Company will have a rental of about $2,500 per year from t hrec stores in the new, building. This will be more than ample to take care of all real estate taxe and incidental expenses. THESE BONDS IN DENOMINATIONS OF $500.00 AND $1,000.00, BONDS MAY UE PUR' CHASED AT THE -OFFICE OF ANY OF TH E FOLLOWING DEALERS: ROYAL FINANCIAL CORPORATION LTD. 810 Hastings St, W, Vancouver B. a T1IOS. McCLVMONT Prince Rupert, B. C. S. I). JOHNSTON CO., LTD. Prince Rupert, B. C. xM. M. STEPHENS Prince Hupert, B. C. A. A. EASSON Capitol Theatre, Prince Hupert, B. C, rillS DAILY NEWS Wednesday, Decern!,.. Miss Foster Is a newcomer, pretty, petite and clever. A great many of the laughs nre the result f Zasu Pitt's adept pantomime. She is outstanding in every pit hire in which she appears. The entire supporting i-H.-.t is excellent and Melville Brown's direction is splendid. He wrings every laugh possible out of the situation. The photography ia clever and the picture as a whole Will delight young ami old. District News NFW IIAZEL.TON J. ;. Givhran of Prince Rupert has been the guest in Has-eiton recently of Mr. and Mrs. tie John. The joint bazaar in Haielton last Friday niht of Uk United Church Ladies' and the Anglican Women' Auxiliary was a great succesi). about $100 being realised. There were a number of novel features. Ojof Hansen was a visitor here and at Hamilton at the first of the week. He looked over his several poleaampB in the district, as well ft the political In spttl "Vt adverse growing conditlNU, gtt-niers of the Bulkier Valley and Lakes District did fairly well this year. Mr. Beneon of Seattle is now at the SUvejf Cup mine installing an assay office which he will operate of Mad to run. some one else in PRINCE GEORGE A miscellaneous shower was given last Friday at Anderson's He.H in honor of Miss Wanda Pin-ke. who will be married to Henry Houghtaling on December 17. Mrs. Christine Wilson, wife of P. E. "Wilson, K.C.. passed away at the' local hospital last week. She came to British Columbia as a Jride 32 years ago and, before coming here, lived in Nelson and Cranbrook. Rev. V. S. De Pencier officiated at the funeral and pallbearers were 11. G. Perry. It. W. Alward; M. C. Wiggins. George Kennedy. I. Week-end Specials Bartlttt Peers 2Vjs tin ..50ci De! Monte Sweet Picked whole ! Peaches 2 Vai tin J0c Del Monte Fruit Salad ! 2s tin 36c I Del Monte Sliced Peaches I 2' as t.n 7 3Kc j Swiss Genuine Wheel Cheese I lb .....65c Itulian Corgonzola Cheese- lb BOc French Roquefort Cfcaaee Jb. COc Creek Feta Cfcfras ,-Ib.f .....COc ( amemiwrt (heee-9kg ."0c Siwnish Cluster Raisins 5 crown pkg. c Cranberries lb Mc Christmas Mix Nats lb 25c California Fancy Walnuts-lb c , Italian Chestnuta lb 30c Prottprvori C.inffar tin 30c' Fancy Christmas Mix Candy-lb 25c Smyrna Table Figs lb 20c Alberta Market p. (;amula. Fifth Street. Proprietor Phone 20S II. Balrd and A. II. Booth. M. E. Harper, formerly of this city and now a resident of Trail, has received the appointment of sheriff and official administrator for West Koolenay district. George McCullagh has made a number of extensions and im pfovements to his local jewelry sWc. The Prince George Consena tive Association has elected officers as follows: President, C. W. Ferry; vice-president, Levi Graham; secretary, A. J. Peeb; treasurer, A. P. Andersen; executive, It. W. Alard. 0. N. Haydon, A. McB. Young, A. K. Sibley, A. F. Green and T. M. Watson. SMITHERS An interesting debate on the subject, "Itesolved that the government should keep the main highway from Smithers to Burns Lake open for automobile traffic throughout the winter," was held under the auspices of the Native Sons of Canada Tuesday night. The affirmative side, consisting of C L. Dimock, A. C. Fowler. 8. F. Campbell and J. A. Mao-rionald, was declared the winner by the judges-V. S. Crockett, II. Welch tndL. S! McGill. Those speaking for the negative were Howard IMmti D. &?McRe, H. G. Windt, J. ilDowaey and S. J. Mayer. A regular session of the county court was to have been held in Smithers this week, but has been postponed on account of the illness of Judge Young, who is suffering from lumbago at hia home in Prince Hupert. Smithers district is experiencing an unusnally mild winter and there is practically no snow a yet. The open weather is a great help to farmers and others, as far a transportation ia MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Daily. CABLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. Telephone 657. will hi; held Free Show Tonight CLIV;-: BROOKS AND MARY B.HAN IN "Forgotten Faces" ADDRESSES ON BEHALF AMERICAN STATES I" . SERVICE COMPANY i COMEDY AND NRWg " Adult. FREE, Children IScHhow Starts at XJO , American States Public Service Company To The Rate Payer of Prince Rupert: WE BEG TO ANN OUNCE THAT A Public Meetin in the Capitol Theatre Wednesday, Dec. 19 AT 8:00 P. M. When Details of Thin CowpaayV Offer far Your i Electric System Will be Submitted to Yo. ' THE USUAL CAPITOL PERFORMANCE W il l MENCH AT 7:30 P.M.. AND WILL JMC PMEB TO A. THE PERFORMANCE WJLL BE CONTINUED AT CLOSE OF THE MEETING. u 1 1 si lawawasHwawamwii iaaiiit No. 1 Turkevs 8 to 11 lb. size. lb i ISc Kgjrs palhrt iresh extras. , 8 doz 4 a $1.40 New Zealand Butter -lb. 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