! I PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY NEWS Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money in the city. Westhol D me Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 AND 9 P. M. SATUKDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 P. M. Janet Gaynor & Chas. Farrell IN A Neapolitan Love Lyric. 'The Maske d Menace Chapter 2 "An Unknown A Assassin The Screen's Most Thrilling Serial. AESOP'S FILM FABLES. 60c and 15c. Matinee, 35c and 10c. Child buyer of the lucky ticket at the Saturday Matinee gets one month's free pass. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "The King of Kings" Canadian National Steamships ; Prince Rupert YDOCK AND SH PYA utwraliiiir li.T.I' Sii.OOO Ton I loailng Dry Dock fhetinevtM. Machinists. Boilermakers. Illacksmlth. -Pjniern makers Founders. Woodworkers lite. KLHTOtlC AND aCETYI.KNE WKI.MN'l Our plant is equipped u handle all kind o MARINE AND COMMRRCIAI WORK PHONES 4.1 and SS5 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED saJllhi irw rrm Kufli. lAtUtkll. ICTORU. atMI IkatcaYafe. Alfrt IUJ. fit lurUt. SJM) IMU. tar t v ni'VKIt. VIUTOaiA. Uutdl. Aim lu), tttu. trM.lj mMnttht. IB UJCI AlUi. AMM.V. jTfcV ABl. WALK IM.ANH. r"MI aiJII-Mt.S. .AAH KIVElt, fteiMlajr S pm iu (nd AinM K. M. Alk Til. .Unit. , .Prtiw a,rrt. B.I . Itoirbth lM-krl M jo vtrtarU ami mm, an bawcutr ctrrky .. .. . ". .itintll' VmcihcJ B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings f i m Prince Rupert To Kni MWin. IVmiKdl ami ftkaawaf January IS. M. To unroiim. virion ami Mailt Januar) t, 16. 10. FHI.NCBHH HOY.tl. tor Hulwlalr. KaM rXIa Bella. Umii I all. iit. AHrt Hy. Uamplifll Hler. Vancouver ami Victoria, otery Irida). Ill mu. XgrnU far all maaini Urn. Kill Information from W. ( . H4.'ll.KI. UEMili.ll. AllKNl ornrr 4th HtrH"t Uhl ml Avenue. I"rliee Ituperl. H.C. Phone. 31. Canadian National Q7ic Largeft Kailioay Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE BaIIIiiro from WINCE Kt'l'EIlT lor VANCOUtKU. VICTOItlA. SKATTUC and lntfrwMllalr polnti. raMi I'KlliAY. 9:00 a.m. for HI K IV ART and AN VOX. raMi HtllNESIIAY. lsOA p.m. lor MHITII AMI SOUTH C(L'EEN CHA III.OT'lr! IIUNM, IWtnlihtly. PAKUBMIEK TKAINfl LEAVE flUNm IIUPEHT Kal i MOND.VV. UKDNBSPAV ami HATIIJIDAV at IliX) a.m. for PIIINCE aiOIUli:. EDMONTON, HINNirfcU. til olnt Euilrrn Oanada, I nMed feWlra. AOBNCV Ml. OCUAN HTCVHSIIII' I.INB8 Cltv Tlefcet Offlfe, fit Third Ave,' Prinee Hupert Phone 260 CECIL 1J. DE- MILLE'S" "King of ' Instead of the regular January business meeting, the Prince Rupert Teachers' Federation held a bridge 'party and dance last evening in Booth Memorial School. Member of both the retiring and new board of school trustees as .veil ua other guests we:e present. There were 14 tables of bridge and prize winners were Miss M. Hartin, George II . Slocks, S. D. Johnston, Miss Barrie and F. V. Vickers. After refreshments had ueen served, there was community singing under the leadership of J. S. Wilson and Miss Thora Thorsteinssen sang delightfully, ccompaniexl by Miss E. P. Gras-ic. .fjancing followed. JUST SO Vlsftor -Those are nice dres- adngirooma you hare, attached to the football stadium. Professor Dressing rooms? ThW are the college buildings 1 -Life. An Up-to-date Optical Dept. We pride ourselves on our complete equ pment for accurate testing of the eyes. No longer mut we replace lens after lens in front of your eye till we find the correct one. Our new automatic instrument can change to any combination in a second and does not tire you out. Mr. Jatk Bulger took the full course required by law covering six months in 1025 and got his diploma with honors. 'We subscribe to the leading weekly and monthly optical journals and any new methods are always noticed and adopted if .suitable. tVe nre, ajure.,we cn tuit you. . , John Bulger The Jewellers MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and 'Cream Dally. EARLY DELIViJUY Throughout tlie City. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. COAL Your choice EDSON CASSIDY WELLINGTON TELKWA Also Bulkley Hay and Grain. Agent for Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. mugs will be shown at the Westholme next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Sixteen stars of first brilliance in the cast, five thousand characters, backgrounds of majestic beauty and pageantry and the most soul-stirring story of all time. In sheer drama and pictorial magnificence, "The King of Kings" will hold you spellbound. This mighty De Mille epic wasone year in the making. It required the services of a veritable army of writers, technicians and craftsmen. No production has ever been made that compares with it. The entire family should see "The King of Kings." It provides gripping entertainment for all ages, all creeds, all classes. The experience of seeing this immortal, emotional drama will leave -a cherished memory. SCHOOL TEACHERS' BRIDGE AND DANCE Delightful Function Held Last Night in Iiooth School; lie-tiring and, New Trustees .Present. MISS NELSON CHARMING BRIBE Was Married Last Evening William Watts at Anglican Cathedral son of Eighth Ave., became the bride of William Mills Watts, a well-known and exceedingly, popular merchant of this city. The bride was very pretty and charming as hc entered the cathedral on the arm of he 4 father while Miss Marjorie Lancaster played the Bridal March From Lohengrin. She was beautifully and wearing the conventional bridal veil and orange blossoms. She cariied a beautiful bouquet of roses and Lillies of the Valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Millie Os- ' Nelson home by Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Galland and Mn. Short ridge. "Wiei .large double room was prettily i decorated with daffodils and on, the dining table at one end was the three laye; wedding cake sur-j mounted by streamers . and sur-! rounded hy candlee, the tjliole aet-i jn'r being very effecttve. The I bride and groom received under a silver bell and the scene was one of much gaiety and atarrlnient. I Bouffet xupper was served by nu.ses from the hospital with Miss Winnifred Tbb, R.N., in charge and assisting her being Mii:t McMurphy, M!ss Money, Miss O'Neill. Miss Gordon and Miss Mary Mcllae. The huge cake was cut by the bride and her health was ably p-.oposed by A. J. Galland. The jrroom responded and Mr. I'oavon and Mr. Gibson al matte oriei nun-.orous speectaM. A number of the young folks accompanied the bride and groom to the steamer Cardena on which they sailed to spend their honey moon at Portland, aeauie anu Vancouver. On .their return they will reside on Atlin Avenue,, wesi- view. Tht bride's going away Jrcss was rosewood taffeta' erepe and she won- a navy coat with jlack fur ami liat to match. GTLU-COLDS H Check st firit aneeze. H Rub on Inhale vapori " am . am. BaTaW H Jfr afP LARGE AUDIENCE THRILLS AT "FOUR WALLS" PICTURE Jchn Gilbert Gives Great Performance in Strongest Part Since "Uig Parade" Is it better to marry the girl that will male one tin excellent wife or the beautiful, unrestrained flapper that -is the life of every party? This is one of the problems faced by John Gilbert in his new starring picture, "Four Walls," which is now playing at the Cap itol Theatre. Gilbert plays the role of a New York gangster leader "railroaded" to Sing Sing for four years. When he leaves for p:ison, there are two women left behind who love him. One of them, played by Carmel Myers, moves into his home, helps support his mother, and waits faithfully for his return. When Gilbert is released from his prison cell he finds both women waiting for him. Each wants his love and the first place in his heart. Which shall be choose? to: Gilbert's decision .is largely influenced by the faSbt that he really I loves the girl who is the life of the party. . But the methods he luses and tjbe strWle ' m? afces Seldom baa there been a pret- tn -roi,wi Iter aSulv rrreat and tier wedding than which took pJnce We lobefoV inekWhWjWn .a ovniiaj.nr smc '""" - decisiqpu,- contrie to maJctttg thedral, Rev. J. G. Gibson of- pour Walls" one of the greatest ficatipg; when Miss Alice Evelyn piclureM of u,e ycar. Nelson, daughter of John S. Nel-j TOCH. MOVEMENT IS DESCRIBED BY WORD AND PICTURE Before an audience of abnu! "0 :h? sons in the Baptist Church Hall last n'ght. Frank Webb, Do minion nnrnnixer of Toe H.. stioke i gowned in crept back satin with intmtngly on some of the fea uneven line and. necklace of pearta tures of the movi-ment. Hlustra'-ing his Temarks with magir lan-j'crn siide.i. Mr. Webb de:riied w.ir scene's, the d'fferent houses, I of Toe H ., various pad"es, etc. Mr. Webb, who has been here borne, was charming in shell pink for the w, vne99i georgette withilver girdle and Monday mornin to Prince Gaorge shoes to matcU, carrying pink jn the courae o bis tour of the chrysanthemums and wearing :west. ' wide leghorn hat. George Pear-1 f0 m!tevJitei IWiurer- .ailing last night ."'U the Carden. for VailcouYer best man. The ushers were e.a- . Geor,te t. trix"U and die Smith, Bob Bartlett and Jack Wa"f. Christiansen. Nelson Jr. The church waa ar-lE- tiatically decorated, this being the 1 iL . . . Iks worx oi some oi uic uuinai wis hospital. After the cc emony while the register waa being signed Miss 1 nl n ..u iMil.nt. In fl and prior to that Menaeiasonns Wedding March on the organ, the .lappy couple leaving the church imid showers of confetti and rice. Following the ceremony intimate personal friends of the b-lde .ind room were, welcomed at the 32.50 ORTIIOPIIONIC VICTROLAS AND RECORDS Wonderful Program of Entertainment All Next Week at Capitol M c Saturday, January 1 4 11V '1V1U111 Ul JJlUlUll'M ()- week Is probably the best i. f ii snown since me opening of Capitol, and is as follows tin- tl. Monday, Tuesday and W. ilm day, "WINGS," with Clara ;w, one of the greatest producti-m. , all time; Thursday, Marion li;Ui . in "The Cardboard Lover," si,M, also includes boxing and ;mi,.. ville); Friday andia.urda. , (.. leen Moore, in "linpjpUess Alu a,1, The celebrated artist, Jean WI1- one oi tne Diggesi dox on-,,. .on-Urowne, known as "The Gol- tractions of the past year, den Voiced Soprano," has been en-' The appearance of Jean Wils.,.,-gaged to appear all next week at Browne is being anticipai.d , , the Capitol and with a repertoire much pleasure- by local n , , including operatic, classic, Scotch, lovers and arrangement, i,,, , ballad and other songs, Capitol been made to handle a fi patrons are assured of a rare house" for her opening hen M l treat. ;day. TODAY AT THE CAPITOL 2:30 AND 7 P. M 25c and 5c; 35c and THK IDOL OF THE 8CKKEN" J 0 II N G I L B E U T "FOUR WALLS" His Finest Hole Since "The Big Parade." 2, Big New Serial "TAKZAN, THE MIGHTY." COMEDY- FABLE-TOPICS. 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