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Ladies' Orange Card Parly and; Dance Enjoyed A very successtul bridge and whist party and dance was held last night in the Oddfellows' 1111 by the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association. There were ten tables of bridge and flv .Viable of whist, prize winners being: BridRe--Ladles' first. Mrs. S. L pggfl Add,,. j. v .-r Peachy; second. Mrs. Monkley; I men's first, R. Viereck; second, H. to. Hsle. I WhlsU-rLadies, first. Mrs. Rod .'Morrison; second. Mrs. Elnar Lar- sen; men's first. Mrs. Holmes; se cond. W. Davidson. I After cards, delicious refresh-' ments were served and dancing was , indulged in from 10:30 p.m. to 1:30 am., a number of the younger folk coning in for the dancing. Music w furnished on the piano by Mrs. J. S. Black. J. A. Teng was master of rere-vr nles both for cards and dancing The committee in ch irge consis ted of Mrs. W. Robertson, convener, Mrs. A. Oujran. Mrs. J. S. Black, Mrs. J. P. Matter . Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse and Mrs. Henry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. 21. Arney sailed last n'trht on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. y's Colds i Best treated without m Y"l dosing Just rub on & visas PRICES SLAUGHTERED ! at The Montreal Importers Women's, Men's and Children's Winter Furnishings at Ridiculous Prices. We must sell this huge stock to raise money at once. Come and see for yourself. No V .. . reasonable offer refused. Every Article at 25 Less Than Wholesale Men's Ilroadcloth Shirts, "Cariboo Brand" Work Shirts, Fine Quality Hats and Caps, Penman's, Stanficld and-Viking Underwear, Men's and Ladies' Monarch i Knit Sweater and llutfspn jBay Blankets at very reduced prices.. Come and See These Goods and be Convinced MONTREAL IMPORTERS Third Avenue Prince Rupert IS GREAT CANADIAN Marie Dressier Produces Another i Fine Picture In "Tugboat A'nnle" NEW YORK, Sept. 15: (CP) .'Canada's Marie Dressier." is the ' subject of an interesting article in the Times-Magazine In connection with the pew Dressier picture. "Tugboat Annie." j Tugboat AnnJC is likely to become financially one of the most successful picture' of the year not because of its "plot, which was rewritten by Zelda Sears and Eve , Oreene from Norman Reilly Ralne's ! 'Satevepost' stories, nor because of I Mervyn LeRoy's tompetent direction. It is entirely because of the presence in its east of an oM lady whose preposterous career makes the happy ending in Tugboat Annie' seems comparatively realistic and whose flamboyant character makes the people she impersonates seem pallid reflections of herself. Seven years ago Marie Dressier was an impoverished 'bit part' actress, nervously consulting astrologers as to the advisability of opening a Paris hotel in the hope that friends who remembered when she was a famed stage comedienne might patronize it enough to keep her comfortable. Now. at 03. she is indisputably the most valuable performer In Hollywood. Last year 12,000 exhibitors In Motion Picture Herald's nationwide poll agreed that her name was warth more at the box office than that of Greta Oar-bo, Janet Oaynor, Jean Harlow or Mickey Mouse. Her last four pictures have earned an average of $800,000 eachfar more than any other star's. She gets a salary of $4,000 a week because she is too good-natured to demand more. In 1931 she won the Cinema Academy's prize for the beat acting of the year in 'Mm and Bill.' Last year she nearly won it again for 'Emma.' "Bom in Canada dike Mary Pick-ford. Norma Shearer, Pay Wray. Flfi d'Orsay and others) Leila Koer-ber (Marie Dressier), grew up in Co- bourg. OntM where, her father was a music teacher. Aw fife she performed as Cupid lna church pageant made her audience laugh by falling off a pedestal. At 14. under her stage name (borrowed from an aunt) the Joined an itinerant stock opera troupe, finally got a chance to understudy Katstlia in The Mi kado' for $8 a week. Eight years later, playing in the same theatre, she was getting $890 a week. After six more years, she played there again for $1,600. "When Marie Dressier writes for publication, her words are often more sentimental than spontan eous. The flavor of a character which is attractive because it has remained warm, vulgar, direct somewhat unsophisticated but far from unwise Is conveyed In the ex temporaneous Dressier aphorisms that Hollywood especially admires 'I ought to have had a dozen kids and made their clothes and done their washing. . . J always felt sorry for beautiful women. . . Keep working always. It brings luck. . . . A lady may stand on her head In a perfectly decent self-respecting way. . . ' Said Marie Dressier when Metro-OoWwyn-Mayer offered to make her a star after her performance in 'Anna Christie.' They lake you a star and then you FALL CLEANING This is the time to get curtains and drapes freshened up for the winter. Winter Coats Will be needed and should be cleaned. Ideal Cleaners Second St. 'hone 8.1S PRINTING Office Supplies Hose, Cowan & Latta I'hone 231 Wife's Culture Costs Husband j Job and Dignity the perils of "culture" arc hilar iously portrayed in "Mama Loves Papa," the Mary Boland-Charlle Ruggles starring comedy, at the Capitol Theatre this week-end. It is "culture;" acquired by a flighty wife at popular lectures, that gets the pair of comedians Into the series of misadventures which make up the story. Ruggles and Miss Roland are east as a middle-aged couple with a flair for trouble. Charlie's puns endanger his office Job, and Miss Boland's ideas of refinement en danger everything else. Particularly inspired by an Eng lish lecturer one day, Miss Boland sends Charlie to work dressed In a cutaway coat and striped pants. Ills boss thinks a relative has died. and gives him the day off. Charlie wanders in the park. Is mistaken tor a city official because of hit costume, and Is forced to take part in a dedicatory ceremony. When the city's political boss tee his oleture in the paper, he de cides he'd be a better man for park commissioner than the present In- eumherit, and appoints -him to the position. A wtriea of comic circumstance lead to an hilarious climax. tarve. All I want Is a small part to come in and upset the plot. . .' Hobuit Personality Captious cinema critics hare suggested that Marie Dt inlir't most dependable talent U flexibility of her facial muscles and that If the Academy awards her anything for her performance in Tugboat Annie.' it should be no medal tot a mug. In this reepeat. her criUcs are only partially correct What makes Marie Dressier! performances invariably exciting Is the tact that even when tbey are eare-less Impersonations they are brU- tant records of her own robust and friendly personality. 'Her two colored servants. Mamie and Jerry Cox. have been wttfc her tor 19 years. 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