PAGE FIGHT Support tli- Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Westholme Theatre WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 7 AND 9 P.M, 13 Washington Square With Jean Hereholt and Alice Joyce. Hilarious, Spooky Farce Comedy COMEDY "A JIM JAM JANITOR" "SPORTL1GHT" "AN OUTING FOR ALL" TOPICS OF THE DAY" Selection "THE MERRY WIDOW" Westholme Orchestra ADMISSION 33c and 10c Coming Soon- AL JOLSON IN 'THE JAZZ SINGER" i m Tuniinr'ixn UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED turning from I'rliiif ltiirt of tAMOIW.K. WCIOKl.V auHin Hay, llutrdalr. Alert fclj. ttc. l iii'Mlai. 3.38 p.m lor MOli:lt. VICTORIA. Itutedalr, Alrrl ha), etc, I'rlcUy midnight. I,. vi.lit. IH.I. .il.MMVBi. ttl.! lfLAM. C'MU, ;.IAlrO.V VVA l!ll".R. SHndajr. 8 pan, id :nj wriiur. K. JM. aMlTM. .teen I'rim Kuftrt lUt Thnmsh tirkeU M.ld .u Victoria Mltl and bgcaerl'ki (iiriiugli tu rinllnatlor iIca-wdiaSF B.C. Coasl Steamship Services . r r r- jf ilinors rrnm rrmrp rtimprt " To Krti liikan, Wrangrll and Mucwsjr Urcrnibrr I, IS. in. 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AnpNCY ALL i)CH.X 9TB.MSIr fivr.s J, City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave Prince Rupert Phone 2C0 Canadian National Steamships I Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating ti.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Engineers, Dry Dock Machinists. Boilermakers. HlarkNmlthM. makers, Founder Woodworkers, lite. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Oar plant is equipped to handle ull kind ol MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 Pattern FOR A REAL ENJOYABLE MOTOR DRIVE Rent One of Our HEATED CARS AND DRIVE IT YOURSELF Walker Motor Co., Limited Phone Blue 3S9 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Advertise in "The Daily News" JAZZ SINGER IPOWER PROBLEM SCORES A HITi IS DISCUSSED World-Famous Comedian to He! Seen Tonight and Tomorrow at Westholme Al Jolson, world's greatest comedian, is to appear in picture tonight and tomorrow at the West-holme Theatre. The story of the play parallels Jobon's own life., lie, too, ran away from an orthodox home to follow the lure of the theatre and was rewarded by applause such as no other entertainer In history has elicited. At the moment of the triumph of the Jaek Robin of "The Jaw Sing-r," his mother comes tq tell him that his father is dying and to plead with him to leave Broadway for the' humble home in theGhet-to to aing the buy of Atonement Song, in place of his father. Torn between two lovee the piece rises to dramatic heights of great beauty. The cast includes May McAvoy, Warner Oland, Eugenie Besser, Cantor Jos. Rosenblatt, Otto Lederer, Bobbiv Gordon, Richard Tucker, Nat Carr, William Demarest, Anders Rimdolf and Will Walling. Al Conn did the scenario based on the Samson Raphaelson play. Alan Cros-land's masterly direction is everywhere evident. But it is Jolson, the inimitable, Jolson the emotional, the volcanic, the captiva- Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Fifth Street Pioprietor Phone 20S NEW THEATRE Spcakers Ably Set Forth Case for American States Public Service Company The Cnpltol Tneatrc was packed last night with an audience that listened attentively and seemed impressed with the lucid exposition of the power offer made by the American States Public Service Company for the Prince Rupert power plant. G. S. Clark, a bvilliant young Vancouver lawyer, was the chief pcaker of the evening. J. V. Clvne presided, and other speakers were Alderman Tinker, Ald- Tinnu I'rudhoninic and Alderman f'ollart. Milton Gonzales was to have spoken, but a.s the others had covered the g;ound well and the hour was late, he decided not to take part. Alderman Col I art spoke at some length on the Young report incident, in which he explained why he carried away the report from the office of The Daily News and refused to give it up when asked to do so. The report, he explained,! was made before the offers of thej companies we: e amended and therefore the arguments used in it did not supplv. It dealt with the tenders Id their original form. a7d he felt, would confuse h ut andween laugh tnd be convinced. Weak and Run Down Didn't Want to Eat Could Not Sleep Mrs. D. Lrone, Ranlt 8te. Marin, Onl, writes: "I tu weak and run down: did not want to eat, and could not sleep. I felt tired of living and often loured for death to free rue from my terrible miery as I felt I wonld never be strong again. I thought I would try and really I soon felt like eating tod living, and new life Boomed to come to ma. Manufactured only by The T. Mil-barn Co, Ltd, Toronto, Oat. nirf ri liixiTffTnr srr Week-tnd Specials No. 1 Turkey 8 to 11 lb. size. lb ...Ik Eggs pullet fresh extras. 3 dot. 1.40 New Zealand Butter 3-lb. Brick ...$1J0 North-West Soda Biscuits 2 large pkgs 45c Del Monte Sweet Picked whole Apricots 2's t:n 60c Del Monte Sweet Picked whole Bartlett Per--2'-s tin ..50c Del Monte Sweet Picked whole Peaches -24s tin 4e Del Monte Fruit Salad 2s tin 88c Del Monte Sliced'PewhM 2s tin .... Swiss Genuine Wheel Cheese-lb 65c Italian Gorgonzola Cheese lb 50c French Roquefort Cheese lb. 00c Greek Feta Cheese lb COc Caniembert Cheese pkg 50c Spanish Cluster Ruisins 5 erown pkg Cranberries lb Christmas Mix Nuts lb. . . California F"y Walnuts-lb. Italian Chestnuts lb Preserved Ginger tin Faney ChrUtraas Mix Candy lb 35c 25c 40c .30c .50c .25c Smyrna Table Figs lb 20c the public mind. All the alder-'men had done their best. He, had discussed the matter with! Aldermen Dibb, Prudhomme and' Tinker and had then approached j (he mayor, who promised to have j it withdrawn if it was not already j I in tvpe. He went to the news-: paper office and after examining! the documents there carried away! 'he report in order to mave sure I 'hat it wou'd not be published, j Alderman Col! art urged the! people to vote for the selling of the-plant and also to support the m.rican States Public Service' f'ompany. I A 1 derm. m Tinker at the open-', ;; vr of the meeting explained why, h::i scorned undesirable to punish tee Young report. He was; taking side in the present campaign, but took the platform ; . olt ly for the purpose of justify-! c he withholding of the report. Mr. Clark said he regretted the : emi-political nature of the campaign. An attempt had been made at the outside to eliminate I this phase, but it had failed. Both companies, it was admitted, were fully capable of parrying out their part of the bargain and meeting any development. He spoke about i the ability and integrity of his ! principals. Mr. Vogelback had ! been 20 years connected with pub lic service company work. The others, whom he named and told about, we e men of financial strength and engineering ability. Their offer was $t6.000 better 'nan the other and in their con-tract was included no right to in- crea.e rates as was proposed by fhi; other company. Also, they had no other interests in British Columbia, which wa an advantage. AH their effort would be centred here. Mr. Clark dealt at some length with the relationship of the Power Corporation of Canada and the B C. Electric of Vancouver, In which that concern had a con trolling interest. Alao, he stated that hia company guaranteed to have R000 horse-power developed cady for use in two years, where M the other company wanted six months more Alderman Prudhomme urged thwt evervone vote for the sale of the franchise and also support the American States Public Service Cnmrmnv. irivinff hl reasons for that support. Mr. Clvne in closing the urged that aapport be given the American State Public Serv ice Company, but when the vote hurl heen taken UieV should all "ft behind the ,fnner. Tt was unnouneed that the re sults of the votjB would be an nounced at the theatre tonight. The lanre crowd present enjoy ed the opening comedy picture and most of those present stayed ior lite feature film, "FfrgotteD Faces," which was much enjoyed II. C. Nunan, manager of the New Enifland Fish Co. at hetch ikan. naid a t.i ief viait to the city 'esterdny afternoon, arriving from the north on the Princess Marv In the afternoon and re turning to Ketchikan last night Ion the Priiici Rupert. JUDGE IMPOSES PRISON TERMS Assailants of Provincial Constable Wymnn Given Stiff 1 Sentences to Penifeir '" tiary "L., For resisting arrest and iau. ing bodily harm to a police officer, Moses Wilson. Hazelton Indian, wns sentenced to four years' imprisonment at New Westminster penitentiary by Judge Robertson of Prince peorge at Smithers yesterday and his partner 1n the recent assault upon Provincial Constable George Wyman William GreeB, received a sentence of three years. A. McB. Young of Prince George ' nrosecuted the two Indians while L. S. McGill of Smithers acted in their defence. Wilson and Green, together with several other prisoners from Smithers, were brought to the city on this afternoon's train from the interior by Provincial ronstr.bles O. L. Hall and George Wyman who will continue south with them on the steamer Prince Rupert tomorrow evening. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Kin Brca is due in port toward the end of this week with a cargo f fuel oil for the company's local tanks. v 4. THIS DIAMOND SET WEDDING RING 837.50 Every ten yeurj or so t'ie style in wedding rings seems to change. Many of us remember when the wide band was used; later it wai the narrower band, then the engraved and the s or.e et . We have all the styles now in demand. PRICED FROM $7.60 UP. John Bulger The Jewellers Krt r. . MM' SALE! TONIGHT cum; brooks and maky hwan in "FORCOTTCN FACES TONIGHT MUSIC LOVERS' NIGHT v.ith RUl'ERT CAP1TOLIANS. 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