f aoi rovn s riESTLt ; ; MLss I. F Downie arrived in the Miss Downie visited with friends in city on Tuesday nicht's train from New York. Glasgow, Scotland, to spend sever- al months visiting here with her E. Thurber leaves on this even-sister, Mrs. Samuel Massey. Fourth ing's train for New Brunswick to Avenue Wet On the way here spend the winter. ELIO'S. Outst anding Valu In Furniture Living Room Ensemble $179.50 Including .'-niece High Grade Modern Chesterfield Suite, 1 IJarrymore Axniinstcr Rug, 9x12 and Walnut Magazine Table Bedroom Ensemb!e-$79.50 Including Vanity, Bench, Chiffonier, Bed, Coil Spring and Cotton Felt Mattress Folding Metal Bridge Set $14.75 Including 1 Chairs and Table TOYS A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Toys For Christmas SEE OUR WINDOWS Li 1 0 3 Furniture Exchange Nobody Knocks The KNOX The Food Is Good The Rooms Are Clean The House Is Warm The-Service Friendly The Rates Arc Reasonable KNOX HOTEL R. Brasell N. M. Drasell Phone 18 and 81 I. O. Box 575 Free Gift Tokens We are still giving our Free Oift Tokens which entitle you to a wide ranee of Premiums. Come In and Look Them Over MUSSALLEM'S ! ECONOMY STORE STORY OF PUGILISM "Kill Gallahad," with Edward O. Kobinson, Wcek-End Feature At Capitol Theatre "Kid Galahad," a story of the prize ring and the characters around it, is the feature presentation at the Capitol Theatre here this week-end. The cast Is headed by Edward G. Robinson, Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart. Robinson plays the part of a fight manager who is none too straight. Bogart is another fight manager and he is an out-and-out crook. Miss Davis is Robinson's girl friend "Fluff." Wayne Morris, a new actor, is the come-on fighter. Robinson and Bogard endeavour to double-cross each other. Towards the end of the picture the two rival managers kill J each other off, much to the satis-i faction of everyone concerned. A bitter and realistic pugilistic match Is one of the features of the action which eventually leads up to a happy romantic ending. It Is said to be a really human story which should have an appeal, not only to fight fans, but to moviegoers as a whole. HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal O. Johnson, city; F. Steiner, Fers-er Lake. Prince Rupert H. S. Kelser, Inverness; R. Moore and Mrs. L,SiWarner, Smithers; Dan O'RoufScfCalgary; A. Barner, Telkwa Central Walter R. T. Romain, C.N.R.; H. Montgomery and H. C. Rainbow, Wingdam. COULD HARDLY CLOSE HANDS Had Rheumatism and Neuritis "I aufaed itTerdj from Rhnmiariam and Naur'rtia," wrilei Mr. W. J. Traty ( TerwiU. "I cauld hardly walk upitairt or dote mj haixla. After talunf Fruitatirta lour dart th awtllinf left ray handt and kntca. I could climb tlitri and ladder. 1 adriie any rfion aulferini aa I did lo taka Fruit-alma. Thar ire quick relief." 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Following this the company took their artners for the Home Waltz. Dancing was then enjoyed to the strains of Nelson and McLean's orchestra. About 9:30 the guests adjourned to the dining room for a repast of coffee and doughnuts followed by buns and spaghetti. When the board was cleared the orchestra struck up the strains of the supper waltz. The next portion of the program consisted of competitions, guessing the names of famous people from their pictures, a smelling contest and guessing the silhouettes of per sons present. Mr. i Winnie) Camer on was successful in winning the prize for the first mentioned, Mr. (Edith) Wilkinson walked off with the prize for the second and Mr. (June) Armour the prize for the third. The guests then cast all restraint aside and indulged in games of their childhood. Such old favorites as Farmer-ln-th-Dell, Poor Hyde Transfer Phone 580 FOR RENT Six-Room House Bath and Toilet 216 9th Ave. W. 315 SECOND AVE. 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