PAGE EIGHT Support the Home Theatre and keep your Money in thjo city. Westholme Theatre ONE SHOW ONLY MOaJ)AY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, 7 P.M. AT 7:30 P. M. The Stupendous, Spectacular Super-Masterpiece, "The 18 FAMOUS STARS AND SUPPORTING CAST OF 5000 II. B. Warner, Jacqueline Logan, Ernest Torrcnce, Gei rgcSiegmann, Montague Love and Many Others. MAGNIFICENT, DAZZLING, AWESOME, INSl'IKIXG. "HODGE PODGE" TRAVELOGUE. FOX NEWS PATJIE REVIEW. SPECIAL MUSIO Vocal Solo 'THE HOLY CITY" by Sirs. Jarvis McLeod. Adults 75c, Children 25c. COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Grand British Air Spectacle "THE FLIGHT COMMANDER With Sir Alan Cobham, K. B. E. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Wonnnri V '"A BMIH.ti I nun Prmn Kuum r YAM OtVLK, VICTORIA. wa lnjn lia IMtteAale. Alert My. etc TUXMldi. 3 ..'HI p.m. for I AM III VUl. VII TOftlA. ltutfale. Alrrt hai, rlt.. Friday Mildnuht. lot UIL ARM, AN VOX. dTLV'AKY. WALK UI.AMl, t"MT SIMI'SUV NAAS KIVKIC, Sunday 8 tt.m. US XD4 Atrnur. U. M. SMITH. A(rnu I'rin.i- Ku).rrt. !... Ttiiubgti lltkrU aula .o Victoria ai0 Hmtlle. and lJiice cik-l iirnMitli lu oettliiailur UCAPJWIMM B.C. Coast Steamship Services Sailings f.om Prince Rupert To '(ttrblkan, Wranifll and sluicwar January It. SS. Tw uiM-ouM-r, Vlftorta and tsruttfe January S, 16. . l'lllNCIWK KOYAL loi lluliMlHlr. Kat IVIla IMIa. Ocean Kail?. amu. AUrt ISay. Campbell Klrr. niWMivrr and Victoria, ptrry I'rlda, lu p.m. XttnU for all Mimlilp Line. l oll Information from f ODi ll t III. Itll AI.KVT CTtrr 4lli Stmt and 5rd Avenue. I'rlm-e Kupert. lUf. Phone 31. P.ANADIAN NATIONAL Qfie Largeft Mlway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE KalllniH from I'lllNti; KITCItT for VAM OI VKK. YKKMtll. hfcATTLK, and Intermediate polnti. rach I ItlDAY. : am. It STISIVART and AXl'OX. Mtb WEIJNESIUY. 10:a p.m. Tar NORTH AMI "OI TII CJt lN CHAHIOTIK IHLANIfa, IVtnltlitly. l-ASMACil-i: TIUINS IXAVK I'KIN'CX HIM.UT Earh MOMIW. U:iMllA and ATl IIIIAV at 11:30 am fur ITtlNCK (lEDItfJi:, ll))IONTO.N. UIXMl'iti. all pttut Bafrn t'anada, titttrd Stol. Aoiixrv am. ori:.s sirAMsmr LINES City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Kupert- Phone 2C0 - - . . .. . ..j i Daily News' Ads. Bring Results KING OF KINGS WONDER PICTURE "WINGS" A MAGNIFICENT AMAZES CAPACITY UDIENCE sleepers provided for those from Alberta will be cut in at Edmonton. After it leaves Edmonton party will number more than 225. The delegates from the prairies will represent Winnipeg, and other Manitoba points, Moose Jaw, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton and intermediate centres. Wednesday will bring the lumbermen In sight of Jasper Nat ional Park and Mount Robaon, and the train will wait two hours, in the evening at Prince George, while the members are the guests of the lumber manufacturers operating along the Prince Rupert line. There .will be a Theatce party at Prince Rupert Thursday even of entertainment, and a stop will be made at Powell River for a visit to the paper mill. The boat will arrive at Vancouver' Saturday night WHAT IS IT ! that keeps fob alwis)ook- Ing well and smartly dresj- ed? 'tj.l om 'service PHONE 619 to have your clothes pressed. We call for and deliver to all parts of the city. For that Suit We have fine Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings on hand. Come in today and let us take your measure. Cutting, workmanship, style, all guaranteed, best materials and reasonable prices. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and Cream Dally. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout tbe City. YALENT1NDAIRY Telephone 657. YOU MUST SEE 'Capitol Crowded l ast Nij;ht at Jean Wilson-llrowne Gives Premier Showing Artistic Purforra .ante . "Wings," the greatest air The talented ortist. Jean WiUon- Just one grand, gorgeous, gilt-, spectacle of nIFiime, the picture Ilrowne, whoso engagement at the tering panorama, is a true descrip- which has broken all records of Capitol opened last night, wan tion of the wonder picture "Tne any film at any price, was given given an enthusiastic reception King of Kings," presented to a a wonderf ill .reception last night when she offered: "Out of the; large and appreciative audience at at the Capitol. jDusk." "Loch Lomond" and the Westholme last night. Daz- It is a fllnttetting forth the "Where My Caravan Hrs R.sieii.", zlirnr scene after scene with a work of the yaumr knigbta of the' At tonight's performance she splendor which as yet has been un- clouds In the ,w: But It is far. will sing by special jequest: surpassed. The subject matter, more that rf'fjjjn. It is an epje the life of Jesus Christ, is treated of fearless younp manhood, a in a reverent and faithful manner aean of tribute to the airmen and the storm and earthquake "whose wing are folded forever" scenes after the crucifixion held -.a a DeautlfuV phrase of iledioa-the spectators spellbound. From on say, and It also an amaz-start to finish, it is a veritable ing example of what can. b; triumph of the motion picture art. achieved In the air. How this Everyone should see it. . (picture ever came to be made Mrs. Jarvis McLeod at the open- passes understand. ng. It is no ing sang "The Holy City" sweetly . , combination of trickery and mod- The picture will be shown again els, but a realistic visualization of tonight and tomorrow. : LUMBERMEN ! AREONWAY Will lie Entertained at Theatre! Party Here to See DOxing real people riding the clouds and triumphing over the dawn TWELVE' KETCHIKAN GYROS COMING HERE Will Attend Local Installation of Officers Tomorrow Evening Twelve members of the Ketch i- jkan Gyro Club are leaving their ' or e on the motorhhip Bellingham WINNIPEG, Jan. 22: On tonight and will arrive here to-their way to Vancouver, where morrow morning to be present at they will attend their 38th an- the installation of officers of the nual convention, 200 members of local club which will take place the Western' Retail Lumbermen's tomonow night in the Boston Hall. Association left Winnipeg last The visit of the Ketchikan Gyros night on a special Canadian National Railways train. At Sas- is in return for a trip made north by local members last summer, katoon, delegates from Saskat- wnen me emu was inauguraieu m chewan will board the train and the "first city" of Alaska. District News VANDER1IOOF Roderick Maedonald of Ilulatt left last week for Vancouver ' where he will receive treatment in the General Hospital, Mrs. E. Forfar and mother of 'li'ort St. James were visitors in va nderhoof 'lai Meek. ; Work on the Stuart Lake wharf s ptoctedtngf vfth despatch and win be cdmjflej1 fey extract date. ing and uoxmg, ana on i-riaay Erne,t Umb jeft jat WMk for morning the-delegates will sail on Vancouver where he will take an the Canadian National steamship (examination in cream testing and Prince Rupert, which they have ' gutter making, chartered. Meetings and confer- ences will be held on board, as n g. Sutton. Prince Gwm. well concerts and other forms as district horticulturist, was a via- itor in Va nderhoof last week on official duties. Sergeant Walker of the provincial police has received instructions from Victoria to prosecute all persons driving motor ears under 1928 licenses. A plebiscite will be held here on January 31 to, decide waetber or not a government liquor More twill bf establish. In Vs nder hoof. Election of village commissioners will tal place the aonnA rl a. Old and young are taking a ,keen interest in hockey playing and skating here just now. Flashing Eyes Laughing Eyes DovvncastEyes Eyes tell Your Character Brown ye for itrength Blua for gtntroiity Gray ejrei for jealouiy Sparkling eyei indicate beautr, ye, and good health, tool Do your eye parUe? Are the whitei clear or are they tinged with yellow indicating an out-of-iorU condition due to constipa tion? If to, you need iMtmrt Bttdum Anrrti Try a rrtular d.Ilr yfUt court fr ihoril S' prlod. Youf ..Ul 'A VtmrtAU Itll lb Mary. Product tit rlktmmlt. Stht Altntu H.rold F. Kilchi Co., Llmii.J, Toronto (a) "Tostis Good-Bye. " (ti) "Comin' Thro' the kye. (c) "Kamona." PAPER CHASE LAST NIGHT INTERESTING Event Staged by Young People'&j Legion of Salvation Army A paper chase wai held last night by the Young People's Legion of the Salvation Army. A team consisting of Capt. E. Anderson; freorge Almon, Ted Herman, Miss Evelyn Pierce and Frank Pierce made the trail which another teajs, consisting of Mrs. William Herri Ed. Kane. Johnny Pierce and Miss Helen Sim. failed to find. The route was f om the Army Citadel to Borden Street, over Graft Hill, along Seventh Avenue and buck on Eighth to Mc-Bride Street, to the--Totem Po'e Hill and back to the Court Home. Sides will be reversed for another paper chase next week . GOOD REASON "Now, we know that the iirth is perfectly round," said the Professor, "tell me. Mr. Jenkins, would it be possible for you to walk right round the earth?" "No. sir." "And why not?" "Because I twisted my ankle at football yesterday 1" Yorkshire Post. An Up-to-date Optical Dept. We pride ourselves on our complete equ pment for accurate testing of the eyes. Ko longer must we replace lenr after lens in front of your eyes till we find the correct one. Our new automatic instrument can change la any combination in u second and does not tire you out. Mr. Jack Bulger took the full course requi ed by law covering six months In 1926 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. We are sure we cn suit you. John Bulger The Jewellers Don't take a chance of wet feet vhen you car Get a pair of Rubbers here for $1.25 The famous "Master Mechanic" ii rt.s for men price the lowest vcr. .he .V)U want to save money, visit Montreal Importers THIRD AVENUE COAL Your choice KDSON CAS8IDY WBIf LINGTON TELKWA Ait-o Uulkley Hay and Grain. Anient fcr Robin Hood Flour. Phone 58 Priiice Rupert Feed Co. with CLARA BOW THRILLING! WONDERFUL! MARVELLOI AND YOU MUST HEAR JEAN WILSON-BROWNE "The Golden-Voiced Soprano" Singing Tonight - (a) "Tostis Good-Bye." (b) "Comin' Thro' the Rye." (c) "Ramona." : ' 50 c.j 15c. " 50co, 15c, AT THE anuary bale Rubber Footwear At Extraordinary Low Prices. Mack Chief. Dominion Ktlbber Makes. MEN'S KNEE KUBHKR HOOTS Sites to 11 $l.7." MKN'S TIIBUK QLLARTEKS-Sises 6 to 11 $." MEN'S HIP BOOTS Siies 6 to 11 .$fl.!." BOYS HEAVY KNEE BOOTS-Wies 1 to 5 $K.HI BOYS' HEAVY STORM BOOTS Sin 1 to YOUTHS' HEAVY KNEE BOOTS Sites 11 to IS . YOUTHS' HEAVY STORM BOOTS Sim 11 to 12 LADIES' RUBBER BOOTS-Knee length. Sites 2'3 t 7. $2..- LADIES' STORM BOOTS Sites 2 to 6 S8-"M MISSES' RUBBER BOOTS Knee length. Sixes II to 2 Price fe.U-- CHILDS' RUBBER BOOTS Knee length Sites 5 to it-Price f l.JK. 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