PAQ2 SEC : 4 ti . . & B if it y sr. if si I if if if No. 2 Choice pf : in 1 M COMMODORE CAFE Chrisimas Special Dinner DECEMBER 25th, 1935 11 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. No:: 1 50c 65c Chicken Gumbo or Consomme To Our Many Friends and Customers ; It is our pleasure to extend to you the season's greetings. While we highly value your patronage, we value still more the cordial relations that have extended between us for so many years, and trust they may continue. Viahing You A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR ax Heilbroner DIAMOND SPECIALIST Choice of Soup 4 Chicken Gumbo a la St. Maude Consomme aux Legumes Stuffed Roast Milk Fed Chicken. Saratoga Chips Mash or Dominion Baked Potato Brusscll Sprouts or Green Peas Choice .of Dessert: ' English Plum Pudding. Diplomate and Hard Sauce -: . Deep Apple Pie and Whipped Cream f . Compote Fruit and Whipped Cream cIIot Mince Pie, Lemon Meringue Pie. Vanilla Ice Cream Coffee Tea Milk Roast Young Tom Turkey. Chestnut Dressing and Cranberry Sauce Roast Young Goose. Celery Dressing and Crab Apple Jelly Mash or Dominion Baked Potato Brusse! Sprouts - Choice of Dessert: English Plum Pudding, Diplomate and Hard Sauce v Deep Apple Pie and Whipped Cream Compote Fruit and Whipped Cream Hot Mince Pie. Lemon Meringue Pie, Vanilla Ice Cream 4 Coffee Tea Milk No. 3 75( 7. Choice of Soup y - Chicken Gumbo a la SL Maude - Consomme aux Legumes Fresh Shrimp Cocktail Waldorf Salad, Thousand Island Dressing Choice of: , Roast Young Tom Turkey. Chestnut Dressing, and Cranberry Sauce , Filet Mignon. Champignon Sauce Mash or Dominion Baked Potato Brussell Sprouts or Green Peas Choice of Dessert: English Plum Pudding, Diplomate and Hard Sauce Deep Apple Pie and Whipped Cream Compote Fruit and Whipped Cream .... .Hot Mince. Pie. Lemon Meringue Pie, Vanilla Ice Cream Coffee Tea Milk Rose,Cowan &LattaLtd? Wish All Their Customers and Friends A VERY HAPPY CHRISTMAS WASHINGTON, D.C 'ft ft ft ft i ft ft ft ft s ft ft 3 ft I ft ?eze"pfi r'nnorrpQ Rprpccnc Out of Respect To , Mat night, havlnrr Senator's,Memory pffi" settlns: getting seven seven hundi hundred Dec. 24: DAILY KZWS Tuesday, Dccmber u wis COLD SNAP I OUTSTANDING Crowded House IS NEEDED DRAMA HERE role Camps May Have to CIos 15 j Output Cannot be Hauled i Unless there is an early arrival I of cold weather in the Interior, the late blind Senator Thomas D ' tnls mornlng before making a new . .. f TAV..l.. Schall of. Minnesota who died from injuries, sustained when he was struck down by a motor car while crossing a street here, both House of Representatives and Senate declared a recess yesterday. From Minneapolis came, word that Governor Floyd G. Olsen of Minnesota intended to make the early appointment of a successor to Schall. GREETINGS! Thv confidence of our customers and friends ln us is not the labor of a day, but has taken twenty-five, years of constant, unceasine ef fort. Whatever success we have had! is due to the constancy of our cus tomers and friends. To them we owe everything; without them, we wouldn't be here. We have an ideal to live up to and a reputation to hold u-hirh everr'lncreaslng list of patrons rea lize. May we take this opportunity. men. to extend to them our most -incere wishes for a VERY MERRY XMAS and a HAPPY & PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Our CONFECTIONERY STORE will be open on Christmas Day from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. only. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Hollars Rave P. 0. Box 575 Store Centy Phone 18 NEW ROYAL ,,, .HOTEL J. Zarelll. Proprietor J "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates 11.00 op 50 Rooms Hot ti Cold Waiei Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Bo m "in iui nuiiuiuiu. Appointment -China Seas," Special Christmas Offering at Capitol Theatre, Is Spectacular Thriller One. of the greatest adventure dramas aramas oi of the uie year. year. "China mui Seas,r t pole i camps of . the .. Hanson Timber . ; , .. , . . . ,, i comes to the screen of the Capitol & Lumber Co. in the Hazelton dis- - u ,ic.,. trlct may have to close down. . . . pA ... was stated yesterday by Olof Han-: 77" J . Vl... r on in aJja" son M.P. Men have been cutting ,iaim.ces pores in thebu'sh for the past tow e mw rZ n J. months but. '.unless the grow ?L freezes, it will not be possible to .. .. - sn Stone, Rosalind Russell, Dudley lase inem ouu uora weamer oi mc . , . . , . Digges. C, Aubrey . . Smith ... and j others, 4. winter is depended, upon to get ,K4 the ? , ' . , ,, , , "China1 Seas" is a rrd-blooded poles out Four years ago and once before af " f intrigues fe, played J on the that the winter was so mild that Piungmg aecK oi a wneezy oia uner the poles could not be taken out screamln typhoons and over over the the froien frozen ground. cround. There is sUll hope, of course that bloodthirsty Malay pirates off the wild southeast J"1?" coast of 0I, Asia. Aa' It P pre- a cold snap may come in January . the three Principal stars and thn thus nrmit permit nf ttin h jand I'imber out. BACK AT ALAMEDA:: in types of 'roles which made them l famous Gable as the hard-bitten i young skipper of a passenger (steamer on the most dangerous run in Use world: Miss Harlow as a ! wiercraeking. tender-hearted lady the ports of the Orient deeply love with Gable and not afraid to show it and Been as a cental China Clipper Quits Honolulu U$ Irish trader whose gruff affability After Getting TOO Miles Out maks his operations as the slius-Sister Ship at Midway ter "brains" of half wild pirate bands. MIDWAY ISLAND. Dec. 24: The Th locate is the last frontier of Pan American Airways giant flytaf th oceans, the only nlace on earth boat Phillipine Clipper, on Its way,cre pirates still rove the s?as. back to California following its The story recalls the recent news-naiden trans-Pacific flight, landed i P3"" headlines telllnt? of pirate heie early today from Wake Island raid8 on modern pleasure vessels and, after a brief stay, will continue ;uch a raid and typhoon bing co Honolulu enroute to Alameda, i among the thrills. Back In Alameda 1 - ALAMEDA, Dec. 21: The Pan:-i in . ' China Clipper was back in Alameda I turned hack on T P ll 1 weather after! Xxlilil'JUrai miles out ont iner secona trans-Pacliic air mail f lisht to Manila. She was still; Tvaitin? more favorable weather i Choir Krndrrrd Special Christmas Music Most Acceptably There was a special Christmas oarol service Sunday night in S; Andrew's Anglican Cathedral following the regular evening prayer . ijstryice. ine service was conauctec Iff lie Npw nr l hl7iby Vefy Rev- James B. Gibson, dean ,ix.t jof the Catnedrali and the cnolr WM , arjder the direction or A. J. Lancas- It will be several days, it Is ex-, ter with Peter Lien as organist. The pected. before an official an- nrosram. snlendidlv renriomrt in. nouncement Is made as to the new I eluded the anthm. "ah sh chief of Prince Rupert district of i for Thy Light is Come." "White me provincial police following the ! SheDherds Watched ThPir n.v-. death of Staff Sergeant R. W. Bo-' Bv Nirht" and "Th rhon.him wen of Smlthers who was to have'Rong" iRussIan and the caroU succeeded Staff Sergeant Alex Mc- "Holy Night." "Hark. What Mean Neill but whose final illness pre- Those Holy Voices." "See Amid th2 vented him from assuming the Winter Snows" and "Good Christian P051- Wen, Rejoice." There is Still Time To Make THIS CHRISTMAS The Happiest of All Phone G and arrange for a "VICTOR" Prices and terms to suit your own requirements 1 RCA Victor $3 ra eotrp&x radio "TheQiJtthatkctpson QUing" Jjpjp MaeMvs .Ma The Capitol Theatre Wasfpacked with a capacity audience' of seven hundred children and a few adults yesterday afternoon for the food matinee in aid of the Salvation J Army's Christmas Cheer Fund. Admission was in the form of canned food donations and, while in future more actual food and less canned milk might be acceptable, nevertheless everything was appreciated The donations were received by Ad-Jutant Eva Laycock and her assls- i tants. At the opening of the moving picture entertainment, the "little commandant" expressed appreciation for the donations and acknowledged the generosity of the theatre and its management in making the event possible. i n.MSIIING TONIGHT Bulkley Market and Capitol Theatre Turkey Give-Away Week Now Until Xmas Eve 3 IJirils Given Away Nightly! Drawing Tonight 9 PJM. LAST SHOWINGS Mary Ellis Tullio Carminati ( l IVIN warn 'At 7:13 ti 9:40) - PLUS - ADMIRAL IJYRIVS 2nd Antarctic Expedition Into "Little America" At8:33 Once Only World's News U'l.VXrn my . . Owrge W. JohnsW At Food Matinee rS'SriS Capitol Theatre Packed and Sal vation Army Gets Many Donations nn hlch wa SSSf" -i5 CHARGE DISMISSED A charge against janu.s " . , of theft from the per Dunn of $15 was dLsmis. V glstrate McClymont ln r,, court yesterdav aft,. PJct OonzalcactecTas-S TOMORROW & THURSDAY SPECIAL XMAS MATINEE Wed. & Thur.. at 2:30 NEWEST SCREEN TRIUMPH!' "Three grew ium la their mo -"wtwoiia cntri tbt "(iinanmioi 193 J; oJiu A.i: Musical and Charlie Chas( Comedy To Our Friends . . . The Patrons of The Capitol Theatre . . . the management and staff extend greetings and best wishes for happiness and prosperity to all . . . for this holiday season and throughout the New Year, irrtirrt He's On His Way And we hope that when he arrives he'll bring you everything you've ever wanted. A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year WATTS' GROCERY THRIFT CASH & CARRY