PACK EIGHT rilEf DAILY NEWS Monday, Di ,,, c u pori the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Westholme Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 7 AND 9 P.M RICHARD DIX in "Easy Come, Easy Go WITH NANCY CARROLL AND OTHERS A Real Laughter Maker "Racing Mood" No. 8 with Al Cooke and Alberta Vaughn. Overture "Reve Angelique." Comedy "Love's Springtime." Fox News. Admission, 35c and 10c Matinee, 25c and 5c REMEMBER MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 2 P.M. THE H. S. WALLACE CO. and Staff , ." r aT - y EXTEND GREETINGS AND WISH ? ALL THEIR FRIENDS THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON PHONE 9 3RD AVENUE AND FULTON UNION 5TEAMSHIPS LIMITED nailing Irum "rlnr Kupm. .if VAMIH VkB. VICIOKIA. Kwmuii iSu), OutMUIe. Alert luj. He. Tm-U.i S.30 p.su. tut AMOLVKU. VlflOlUA. llut ll. Alert ltt, rtu. Fytaajr .ulilimlil. lot I. K1. ANMIX NIMtAKl. UAI.Rh ISLAND. PMK1 M&irMjV VA KIKU. HuiMlay, p. Ill , iSS 2iw Airnue. tt. M. rtHITIJ. .(rm. lrlM Uufli. 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BDMONTON, WINMrMl, all iolnU Eflitcrn Canada. Vutte4 Main. TtUKNfV All 0'EAN STEAMSHIP LINK C4ty Tirket Office, 52S Third Ave- Prince Rupert Phone 2G0 Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD optratlutr U.T.P. 20.000 Ton Float Ing Dry Dock Ku'Mtieortt. Machinists. Boilermakers, Blacksmiths. Put tern makers. Founder. Woodworker. Etc EU1CTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped u handle all kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 38S DIX PICTURE AT WESTHOLME: "Easy Come, Easy Go" Hint Classic, Screen Version of Famous "Play understand and easy to respond to. Supporting Dix is Nancy Carroll, whose previous success in the picturisation of Anne Nich ols' "Abie's Irish Rose," won her a favored place on the screen. She Increases her lead on real novie fame by her work in this 'icture. A full cast of well-nown Paramount players portray "haracters which are decidedly -npreeentative and appealing. GIVE HIM A LIGHTER Everyone. Seems to He Buying Lighters This Year We have them in muny designs. The Tho ens in a good plain one at $1.50. Engine turned 2.n). Gold platud $4 and IS. Ronson leather covered at $5.00 to $7.50. Others from 75c to $6.00. John Bu- ger The Jewellers Thousands Keep Well' nourished Right Through The Winter They Take SCOTT'S EMULSION r Rich In Cod-liver Oil Vitamins " ficott h. Powne. Toronto, Ont 34: hildrens Colds Checked without ,,doeine."Rubor. VapoRub Dr. Alexander IMIONE S7S IIERNUU IH.OCK DENTIST WEEK AT THEATRES Mondnv and Tuesday Capitol Reginald Denny in "The Night Bird." Westhelme Richard Dix in "Easy Come, Easy Go." Wednesday and Thursday Capttol Hoot Gibson in "The Danger Rider." Wctholtne Marie Prevoat "Rav finme v. On" tk int. in "The Rush Hour. Irene est Dix picture is the screen ver-l n "Craig's Wife." sion of the Owen Davis play andl Friday and Saturday th nrrwtiictinn ia Mrnnllonrlv atnir. , Capitol--"ShadoW8 of the ed and developed. The theme is light and wholesome, the acting cleverly appealing and the situations handled with all the finesse of which veterans are capable. Dix takes tie role of an American youth, honest and industrious, but temporarily downcast and in need of a job. At this crisis in his life, he meets a girl Niirht" Weatholme Sir Harry Lauder to "Huntingtower." ' 'FINISH LOADING ! THIS AFTERNOON and, almost simultaneously, is' . , unwittingly induced to aid a I Stefl,rar Isinto" l?ur t t to SaiI clever but good-natued crook in! W ; K'f C"rB bank for U. K. or Continent a robbery. When be dia-1 -overs what he has done, he is . DesP,te dverae wethcur colnd'-in such a poaition as to make res- t,on- excellent progress .has been titution difficult and embarras- made at lhe Aloerta Whe,t Pol" sing and tfiose people most in- 1rince RuPrt ElevMtoi- with Interested in m averlng the money loading of the British steamer Ros-do all In tlieir power to frustrate sinfton Court, fourth grain ship h!s irood, intentions. of tne "eon, and it is expected The part is one peruliarly ad- ""' fillt'd by thl" after pted toUlchnrci Dix's art. It is noon- She will not sail, however, i fast moving, action producing unTi' Weditetd.iy with a cargo of : rt-vrith a distinct not of avm- over 9,800 tons for the United thetic humor which is easy to Kingdom or Continent (rain is beginning to move slowly into toe elevator again from the prairies And a few cars are arriving daily. No further ships for loading here were reported up to this morning. C.ADUN LEGION WS X5IAS TREE Two Hundred and Twenty-eight Kiddies In Attendance at Event on Saturday Afternoon There were 228 youngsters in attendance' at the Canadian Le gion's Christmas tree in the club room on Saturday afternoon. Games were played, refreshments served, and Bnnta Ciaus appeared on the scene, distributing an ubuii'lan(- of gifts, sweets, etc., to the youag guests. Wright Davies performed the 'honors for Father Christinas with members of the Legion" ussisting generally. A ladies' committee, having general supervision of the event consisted of Mrs. Wright, Davies, Mr3. Arthur Beale, Mrs. W. 'tance, Mrs. M. M. Lamb and Mrs. Arthur Leighton. ' HIGH SCHOOL PARTY ON SATURDAY NIGHT Anyox and Local Basketball Players Were Entertained At Enjoyable Function An enjoyable party wus given Suturday night in the I.O.D.E. H: ill by the local High School in honor of the members of the visiting girls' basketball team from Auyox. as well as the local pla ers. A large crowd, consisting mostly of High School students, 'was inattondaiifte and games and I dancing were enjoyed opto 12:80 'midnight when the affair broke jup aTter deluJious refreshments i, bmm nerved. Thomas Peddle li i.-eipul of the local Htgh School, acted as master of ceremonies. Music was by the Prince J Rupert High School orchestra. THREE VESSELS OF COAST EEET WILL BE AT SEA ONXMAS Three of the fleet of costul vessels servinir Prince Rune);t will be iat sea on Christmas Day. tomor - ... i row the C.N.R. steamers Prince j 'Rupert and Prince John and the Union steamer Catala. inei Prince ItuiK-rt will be coming north from Vancouver, being due here Wedneaday. morning. The Prince John Is coming up from Vuncouvu:' via the Quean Charlotte islands and is due Thursday and Friday. The Catala will spend the most of the dty in Prince Rupert while boandfrom Anyox to Vancouver. Vessels which are travelling on Christmas are beautifully decorated for the occo-sion and genial officers will see that nil those on board have a jolly lime. The Prince, s Royal and the Car-dena will lie spending Christmas Day In Vancouver, as well as the Princess Miry, which is due next Saturday northbound to Skagway. REGINALD DENNY IN NEW. COMEDY 'The Night Ilird" nt the Capitol i Clever and Entertaining i I j "The Night Bird," which open tonight at thie Capitol Theatre, is 'the most hilarious Reginald Den-1 ny comedy seen yet and that is saying a lot about our favorite comedian's newest production when you remember "Good Morning Judge" and a few others. This is an entirely new story. It is about" a prise fighter and his private life and how his manager insists that he indulge in a few night excursions so that the public will like him better and go to see him fight. Betsy Lee, a new discovery, has the feminine lead and plays it with the grac of a veteran. She is very beautiful. In fact there are three beautiful girls in the cant as well as hundreds of the pick of Hollywood's atmosphere players. The other two girls are Corliss Palmer and Joc-elvn Lee. Thev add much to the ! general air of hilarity, j Sam Hardy and Harvey Clark j put many more gay "kicks" in ttie picture whHe George Book-(fiata, MiefeiMl Vlaaroff and Al phonse jisftfl am splendid in more serious roles. Instead of a matinee Christ-j ma D y, sr-3rl.i! matins will ! he run nt the Capitol, o Wad-j nosday afternoon, the day after1 TONIGHT REGINALD DENNY IN The Night Bird" COMEDY NE 'VS -OSWALD First Show 7 p.m. CAPITOL MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY i Feature Picture Htwt GHmmhi in "The Danger ItWer" ! I i'5(.' and 6c ; Lnj' i j.. ,. . christmHK, at 2::'.i), m , rlate the holiday. piitui The feature picture " i i:er Riiier," starriiig tii known favorit. Ho t . -n! which provide Mii-il. and actios from beg.!iin' Incorporation Is . ii-mm, ihc NrrtV Star Or nn l a., Ltd., capitulm-d nt th head office at Alin An opportunity to invest in a high-class ... local security $55,000 Prince Rupert Amusement Co. imited ' 7 I'KR CENT FlItST MORTGAGlfi KOKI$ : f Dated Sqitcmlwr 1st, 1028 Due Stfiltwtar' l, ' ; PRICE: 9&90 anil IN TEREST V Yielding 7.12 Per Cent TiHistec: IIontreI Trugt Company Denominations S500 andSl&R V V m Principal unci interest arc payable at any branch, wf the Jtygral RanL in liritish Columbia. St t Montis arc callable at 105 on any interest date on sixty days prior notice. A Sinking Fund of $3,000 per year will be pukl to lhe Trustee wsto way invest same in these bonds ii procurable at 105 or lose, but if not, then it shall l invested in Trustee Securities. The Prince Rupert Amusement Company was organised for the jHirpo-'' of operating a moving picture theatre in the City of Prince Rupert. Up to li-f present the Company has operated in a rented building but has now comph u ' construction of a very fine building on the main street of tlie City at a cost l approximately (including value of land) $10D,0D0. This building has been lenso.i to 15. C- Paramount Theatres Limited for 15 years on the following term: Rental $8,000 per year, together with one-half the net profits remaining after payment ofsuch rental and other operating expenses. The Lessor also give-to the Lcsec an optian for three years to purchase the said property for $ir -000. If this option is not exercised then the Lesce will, during the balance -.1 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 capita! of B. C. Paramount Theatres Limited is issued in the name of Famous Players Canadian Company Ltd. Interest and Sinking Fund on those bonds will amount to $8,860 per year. This amount is fully taken care of by the rental to be received froni the Lcseoc without taking into consideration any revenue to be derived from prafits. In addition to the above, the Prince Rupert Amusement Company will have a rental of about $2,500 per year from 1 hree stores in the new building. This will.be more than ample to take care of all real estate. taxes and incidental ex penses. T1IKS12 IIONDS IN DENOMINATJO CHASHD AT TUB OFlUgff fJH tfTOiiFBrm "KIMihf (iiuiSrS ROYAL FINANCIAL CORPORATION LTD. 810 Hustings St, W Vancouver II. C. THOS. McCLf MONT Prince lyipcrt, II. C. S. I). JOHNSTON CO., LTD Prince Rupert, II. C. Ms.iM.STEPII15NS Prince Rupert. It. ( . A. A. EASSON Capllol Theatre, Prince Rupert, It. C.