COMING SOON "MOTHER MACIIREE." UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailings From rrlnrt Kuprrt lor V.tN'COI'VER. VICTORIA, Swanson Itay. IlutMlaJft Alert Bay, ft.. Tuesday, 3:3(1 p.m. lor VAM'Ol'VEK. VICTORIA. HulKlalc Alert llajr. etc.. KrUlav midnight, tor AI.Ui: AltM. AXVOX. STEWAKT. HALES ISLAM), I'OIIT SIMlON, . XAAS ltlVEIt, .Sunday H p. pi. 1Z3 Iiul Arrnut It. M. SMITH A tent ITInre Kuprrt, II. C. ; Tl rough tlckrt Mid to Victoria and .Tattle .and bagface rtierked threojh to destination; ICANAD!, B. C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES vtS SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT iPinnf To Krtrlilkan, Wninjrtll. Juneau and Skagway March 20, Yn"" "V 31. April 10; to Vantotm-r. Vlrturla and reaitle. Mar. IS, II. ritlNCESH KOYAL Kean Fall. U., Vanmuter and Victoria rtery Friday 10 p.m. Agent! for all steamship Linei. V. C OIICHAKI). IiENEIIAL AIIENT 3rd Aye., prince Runert. II. C. intone 31 Ran ad ian National Q7jd LargcSl Railway Syflem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Hillings from HUNCE Ut'PERT for VANCOHER. VIC TORIA. SLATTLK. and Intermediate polnti. each I'RIUAY. 9:M a.m. lor STEWART and A.VVO.V, each IVLtEMIAV. 10.S p.ru. Tor NOKTII A SO MIITII Ql EES t IIAKI.OT I K ILAN1, lorlnlglillj. t , r'ASSESOEK TRAI.NS 1.EAVB TUIxrE RlirtltT taik Mll.MllV. "n I.D.NESDAV and SATI'StMY at SII3 ijii! fit VrINCE jyikfinpF. E'yiPTOS. HINSII-EO. all point Eastern Canada. AGESGY AIJi OCEAN TAMSIIir USES; ', V' City Ticket Office. 528 Third Ave.. Prince RupertPhotic 2f.i HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 NEW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED Mine Head Alberta Lump $13.50 Mine Head Alberta Sootlcss Large Egg $12.50 Mine Head Sootlcss Egg $12.00 Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Also all other classes of coal. DRY HIKCH, JACKPINE AND CEDAR Single load ..; $3.50 Double load ; $6.50 Large sack 50c Box wood cuttings, large load . . . $3.50 Piano and Furniture Moving. Express and Baggage Day and Nlgtit Sen Ice 139 Second Avenue Canadian National Steamships Prince Rupert DRYDOCK ' " I AND SHIPYARD Operating G.T.P. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Rti.tJneern, fcachlnlato, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patternmakers, Founders, Woodworkers, I'tc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385 "OFFICER 666" IS FINE PLAY Something Different on Local Stage Held Under Auspices of Annunciation Church REPEATED TONIGHT A really notable accomplishment on the local amateur stage was the presentation last night in the Westholme Theatre under the direction of M. J. Dougherty of the melodramatic three-act larce "Officer 6GC" by the Church of the Annunciation as the annual St. Patrick's Day entertainment. The pioneer opera house was practically filled for the occasion and the audience in no uncertain terms expressed its appreciation of a really entertaining performance. The af fair, which will be repeated to night and may honestly be recommended to the theatre going public of the city, was under the patronage of Right Reverend E. M. Bunoz O. M. I., D. D., Bishop of Prince Rupert and the Yukon. Essentially a comedy "Officer 666," however, has also an interesting little human interest story and is something more than the ordinary farce. Nor is it devoid of thrills particularly in the second and third acts. Briefly, the story tells how the plans of an international picture crook, with the aid of a traitorous butler, against the young multimillionaire leading man are finally frustrated, after much misunderstanding and many surprising and humorous developments despite the bungling of the fea tured "Officer G66" to say nothing of the police captain and his heterogenous mjuad of of ficers. Romance ia also worked in.' The whole thing was smoothly carried off with histrionic skill and there w-aB no hitch in connection -with the staging of a number of denouements where quick action was required. Not only the director but the cast as a whole are to be congratulated on the excellence of the performance. It was .something different and, in some respects, a little more ambitious than has been staged in the past and the effort is, therefore, the more praiseworthy. Patrick McKenna, as Michael Phelan, "Officer 666," was well cast in the featured role: His antics and Irish brogue were the source of constant delight and his character was excellently u stained. Much of the comedy revolved about the lending of his uniform so that the thief might be caught, only to be later stolen by the thief himself so that be might make good his escape. Members of Cast George Arseneau, as Travers Gladwin, the victimised young millionaire, who had a thorough thirst for romance was also a newcomer to the local stage. He proved that he has real ability. George Mitchell, as Whitney Barnes, Gladwin's friend and confidant, was the wag of the show. His constant ability for getting into some kind of a scrape was the cause for much merriment. ' James Farquhar excelled him self as usual. His role was that of the international and imper sonating picture crook. It called for- considerable alertness which was not lacking. Miss Jeane Grieve was a win some little leading lady who' showed her abilities as required. Miss Cathie Irvine was her de mure companion who also figured in the romantic side of things. Mrs. J .J. Muldoon carried off the role of the flustered and somewhat hysterical aunt of the young ladies in a manner which left nothing to be desired. Others who took lesser parts with equal skill were Harry Astoria, as Wat kin, the butler: MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dally, EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. 'ft' PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, Mar. Support the Home Theatre and keep your Honey in the city. Westholine Theatre MONDAY AND TUESDAY Annual St. Patrick's Day Entertainment OFFICER "668" A comedy-drama in three acts, by Augustin MacIIugh. Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French, New York City. Strong local cast. Staged under the direction of J. Iougherty. A show overflowing with entertainment. CURTAIN RISES AT 8:15 P.M. SHARP Admission $1.00.. Reserved seats on sale at Orme's Drug Store. ' WEEK ;T THEATRES Monday and Tuesday Capitol: John Barrymore in ''The Tempest." Westholme: "Officer GGG" by local talent. Wednesday ami Thursday Capitol; -."The Shopworn Angel" with Gary Cooper Nancy Carroll. Westholme: Rod La Roque in ."Love Our Night." Friday end Satcrday Capitol: "Our Dancing Daughters with Joan. Craw- ford. Weathoime: Belle Bennett and Neil! Hamilton in "Mother Machree." . 1 Tfc - --f '.,4 ' William Mitchell, a cigar chewing and gaudily garbed private detective; Dr. tf. R. Gosse, as a brusque police captain, and Isa Katsuyama, as an argumenttive and finally flabbergasted Japanese ( man servant. Aftsg$K as members of the police squad were P. J. McCormick, T. M. J. Fortune, W. Whiff en and H. Le-tourneau. During Uta interval, between Acta 1 and-2,' Mrs JarVfs ll. Mc-Leod sang in her usual, fine voice "Killarney" and as an encore. "April in Killarney." The audience was very appreciative. Miss Blanche Curt in was Mrs. McLeod's accompanist The Westholme Orchestra, consisting of C. P. Balagno, Frank Williams and W. F. Browne, played appropriate Irish music at opening, closing and between acts. The ladies in the play appeared in many bright costumes. Their furs were loaned by William Gold-bloom. Miss Etta Robertson had chga 4, ladto' ms ;mi , ; Rubber Boots ss manager and Angelo Astoria acted as cashier. Ushers were Joe McDonald, Louis Astoria, Mike Comadina, Leo Cnntoli and Pat Voyer. Miss Wills Dyer's services as prompter were not often required. AT BARGAIN PRICES Ames Holden & MacCready "Nootka" Brand rw length for pBr 86.951 Northern Rubber Coy's Red oltj 5,95 j Boys' S-4 Length Rubber Boots for' p,r 4.75 OUR PRICES ARE BARGAINS. WHY PAY MORE? Montreal Importer THIRD AVENUE REAL lARGAIS! GET YOURS WHILE THEY LAST 1 Preserving Kettle, liars P. & G. Naptha Soap, 6 Bars Guest Ivor)' Soap, 3 Bars' Ivory Soap, all for i ..J51.50 C Glaas Tumblers, 8 Bars Royal Crown Soap, all for HTf Bulk Butter 3 lbs $l.:tr E. C. D.. Hollybroek, Eraser Valley, Woodlanda Hw Tf 2. Hills Bros. Coffee rer lb. ..T.'.f M'tlkin's Coffee Per lb .-,. Robin Hood Rolled Oats (China-ware), pkg IOp Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited 617-423 Gth Ave. E. Phones 18484 P. 0. Box 675. JOHNBARRYMORE NOW AT HIS BEST "The Tempest" Shows Great Actor in Splendid Role John Barrymore, one of a family known the world over for their remarkable stage achieve-'ments, was presented last night iat the Capitol in his greatest of recent releases "The Tempest," a picture which is full of all that goes to make ideal picture entertainment Barrymore's 'performance in 'The Tempest" is nothing short of magnificent and i should not be missed. The city council on the recommendation of the finance committee agreed to a request of the Fire Department to allow them to increase the amounts contributed by them to the superannuation fund: It was explained that this would not affect the city's contribution to the fund. SPRING SCHEDULE CANADIAN NATIONAL COAST STEAMSHIPS The last sailing from Prince ( Rupert on the Winter Schedule will be Friday. March 22. Effective the following week, I double weekly service will be inaugurated, Canadian National steamers then arriving from Vancouver each Wednesday and Saturday 10.30 A.M. Sailings for Vancouver will be each Thursday jand Sunday 10.00 P.M. Both boats will call at Anyox and Stewart, sailing northbound from Prince Rupert each Wednesday, ltd Saturday 4.00 P.M. Queen : Charlotte Islands service remains; ; fortnightly as at present. j Full particulars from City. Ticket Office. Phone 260. 67; is IN - JOHN BARRYMORE "THE TEMPEST" Vt'ith the Great Barrymore at His Re t j COMEDY -"FEED 'EM AND WEEP.' Vy,s COMINC SOON, "OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS LOGGING AT HALF THE COST OF HORSES Rigger Production Economical Operation CATERPILLAR 1 RACTORS Malic Rigger Profits Sole Distributors for IIC MORRISON TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT C0 LTi). 1110 STATION STREET, VANCOUVER. 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