PAGE FOUR COMEDY IS I HILARIOUS Topper Takes a Trip," With Constance Bennett and Koland Yound, is Capitol Thetre Feature An hilarious screen comedy "Topper Takes a Trip," sequel to "Topper." one cf last year's Mw laiwh hits, comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here tonight. Tuesday And Wednesday.' Constance Bennett and Roland Young are the featured players with the unoortinjt 'at including nrh favorites as Billle Burke, Alan Mowbray. Alexander D'Arcy. Veree Teasdale, Franklin t Partftborn and raul Hurst. Young plays the part of a bank-re who manages to slide Into marital and financial difficulties when Miss Bennett takes a hand in his affairs. Billie Burke i. isin the gullible Mrs. Topper and she gets i intc a series of strange scrapes ; when she is followed to the Riviera ;by Mi. Topper. Alan Mnwbray Is excellent as the butler. Alexander D'Arcy Is a penniless m m about 1 town with a fine flair for love-making who h attracted by Mrs. Top per's goodly fortune. Settlnr of the picture are elaborate and include .the exact replica of one of the famous gambling cas-'nr- which add to the gl tter and naiety of the French Riviera. Direct Importers of: FINE CHINA, DINNERWARE Hotel and Restaurant White and Green Band Vitrified Ware Various Sizes of Glasses for Beer Parlors BASEMENT STOKE Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist m MS jjj J !i2 Nl THE LATEST AND BEST & IMPROVE!) Kleen - Kook 0 The Range That Has Everything You can't know the thrill of perfectly controlled heat, absolutely clean and safe, without waste, until you have used "Kleenkook" Let Us Show You the Latest Sold On Easy Terms SOUTH TO VANCOUVER! calling at OCEAN FALLS and POWELL RIVER Steamer leaves Prince Rupert every THURSDAY, 11.15 p.m. Trains leave Prince Rupert for the East Monday, Wednesday,' Friday, 6 p.m. AIR-CONDITIONED SLEEPING GAR For fares, etc., call or write City Ticket Office, GIG 3rd Ave. V-17-29 With a good list of pawenrers. THE DAILY NEWS m : ! STAR CONGRATULATED HY PREMIER ON PORTRAYAL OF QUEEN BBBBBB&Bflfln s uPVBw! BBEJBbVI 'SBB ivV KBBLbLbI RlHft luV BHBlBHlBfli W MfljH bbbbSbIwTc 3 "flGA- 'HbHHs' .bpw 4 .hSNbHbbbbh IbbBBkbP'WtbtmBsI' bBEt ' HbbHHbkb9RbbbV BBDbWbTO MVWlpt MMlil JSaBBBBBKHtBVsBBBBfl Anna Neagle beautiful star Mat Zf Whifflets From The Waterfront Norman L. Freeman, who been local representative of the( International Fisheries Commission i for" years and who has now beenj transferred to Seattle, left on the Princess Noreh yesterday to visit Ketchikan. Juneau and other Al-i aska points on official business. He expects to proceed direct south from Alaska to Seattle to assume his new duties. Mr. Freeman's successor here will be Olaf Erlck-sen who Is no stranger to Prince Rupert, having often been here before on. Commission duties. Vn iora the Ore-' receives the congratulations of Rt Hor. run Kir.c prime m.r$ tster of Canada , simple arrancemrv.- of giving vrr the dignity ol money aionc side or gold work wuld start at! once In taking the silver from the earth and distributing it among i the DoffW.as a medium of ex- change lrriply taking money out of storage and putting it to woric. haSi Th.mHnir vnii Mr Eriltnr. OBO. B. CASEY. STORE TO STAGE LONDON, March 13: (CP Ivor Samuel, former irocer's helper. filled the tenor lead In an opera on 25 mlnuto'a notice and gave a creditable performance. RECORD RAINFALL CPit. steamer Princess Norah. Capt. William Palmer, arrived In For the Iast Dort at 9 o'clock Sunday morning Monday. Wednesdays from Vancouver and sailed at 10:30 days for Skagway and other Alaska From thc ooints. Tne nassenger usi mciua- muiy imc iu., Saturdays Route employees going north for the season. There were 104 passengers arriving here on the Norah. Orfe disembarked here while four-: teen went aboard at th port for the north. Bringing north a fair-shed li-st of passengers. Union steamer Ca-tala, Capt. James Findlay. arrived In port at 7:15 last evening from I the south and sailed at 9 p.m. for Stewart, Anyox and other northern points whence she will return, here tomorrow morning south bound. The Letter Box THE SILVER QUESTION Editor, Dally News: , Regarding your editorial of ! March 11 dealing 'with the fixing if silver price at 455c per ounce, a summary of the editorial appear -to oppose the Idea on the assump-' tlon that the taxpayer would have . to make good the margin between 45c and 65c. You compare it with the C9c bonus on wheat. In my opinion the enacting of the proposed silver legislation would function entirely differently from the wheat bonus in as much as it is proposed to legalize the coining of newly mined silver Into coins and certificates to a ratio of 25 per cent of the gold that Is now sup posed to be the basis of currency Issue in Canada. This newly mined silver would be paid for through the newl,7 amalgamated metal arrangement, making, silver a partner of gold In the Canadian currency Thus it Tuesdays. Thursdays and and Fri- .... 6 p.m. notki: The (Hiiadl.in I Mi anil Colli Company Mmltnl 11 PJk aas a m ar v BaaBBBBBBam aw .aaaaaaaaaB Music Ruth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. rilONE GREEN 390 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J Zarelll Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot It Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Bos 196 LECTURE BY DR. CARTER Mountaineering on Coast Itante Subject of Illustrated Dlcoure TERRACE. March 13 in the Oddfellow' Hall Friday evening very Interesting and entertaining illustrated lecture was given by Dr INeal Carter of Prince Rupert, the subject being "Mountaineering In i the Coast Range of British Colum ' bla." The hall was full to overflow ilrw. The pictures which were thrown on the screen showed something of the wonders that may be Everybody introduced Dr. Carter to the gather- the south. parttcaUrly his visit to lng. trie San Francisco Exhlbttfam. I After the lecture, there was a short meeting of the Board of Trade which body had sponsored Try a Daily News ci-sit'.d d the lecture, and It was decided to vertlsement for bent faults AWWAVAV.V.VJ'.VAVAVWAVV.V.VAWV.V.,.V.W i I Miir-Jje J? no': No.V IflH.: Two &trt OrttfkxUi would be made possible ' 2 muwxttirt J7 v to operate silver properties profit- numbeMd 2507 u 20M indue've.Ij ably, enhance the circulation 0! in above ocxnpanr m i mm at j money, Increase employment and t'Cn'i? In my opinion, help everyone, in lnUml tiy to tn oompny j, stead of being an Imposition on tk Hrr th 44 twrfrf for dujyi- "" taihm vVA ohjction V the tne.iaxpajers, .taxnavers which wnicn we we nil an are are. JL U)d mmj, uk, onjny u iu It would be a benefit to us all In ttietta attire t Mat miport. bc n. as much as this silver that Is now or with my nirmnnl olU3Ror.v !...'.. . 11. ia. prlcT thereto f. wk..vu up 111 niuuirr cuiin, nciriii j JAM8 B. FAOAK no useful purpose, would be at , wi Duvi tt oo once set to work as a medium of , ,, . . a?!iflt?TV, exchange In the transaction or, Vancouver, bc thematlon's -business; JThrouRh the Davca retvuitry 25th, t39. Work Shirts Some Real Values in Well Made Shirts. Shirts That Will Give Months of Satisfactory Wear. CUAMIlKAYS Jn grey and fawn fcach RLl'E DENIMS Each KINOCOT FABRICAFulh; shrunk. Each HEAVY I1LUE CHAMHRAY Each SUEDE CLOTHS In grey and fawn. Each COVERT CLOTH-Zero Shrunk. Each COTTON FINN E LS O rey . fawn and blue Good weight GREY C01TO.N MILITARY FLANNELS- 8pccial Price of IMPORTED WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Brit-mma ambulations per suit S1.25 S1.00 S1.25 S1.50 S1.50 S1.65 S1.65 At 75c S5.95 Watts & Nicl erson Phone 31 5 15c pkg. 506 THIRD AVENUE For Lunch on Toasted Sandwiches or Ilors d'ocuvrc One rackage Serves Four People Keeps for Wcelcs In RcfrUerator ! 31 ,wjvvvvrtv.vwvw.vrtv.v.n,w.v . Smoked "Rupert Brand" I Mild Cured Salmon Canadian Fish & Cold Storage , Co. Ltd. s Trlnce Rupert llrltlsh Columbia 5 VJVJWJWWJWJNrtVVWJVAWWWJWJWJVJVJVWJV Monday. Mar . del Ready to Hold Your Sides Come Rack to Rock The World . "witn tnt ectoplasm gtl...-ia thelmoit hilarious story ever screened even frnnicc thin Topper." t Prank Waterhouse freighter: the highest in W years, totalling among the snow fields and glaciers. At that meeting o. T. sundai is to Southholm. Cant. R. B." Bennett, ar- i.72 inches against the average for Harry King occupied the ehalr and give a talk on his recent tour In rived In port at 9:30 this morning the month of 2.21 from Vancouver wt(h cargo to dis-! charge locally C.N.R. Trains Topper tin . 1 ADDED Colored Sport: Tot lliintlnr" Crime Does'nt Pay: "They're Always Cautht" Cartoon: "llsmateur Nlthl" LONOON. March 13: 'CP Jan- found by those adventurous spirits hold another meeting on March 12 nary rainfall in Thames basin was who climb up to the high places to reorganise the Brd ot Trade. lAt 7:11 and "It- B TOMTIT TI ES. HLM. Bj 2 Shows Nlihllv 1 60 -1 ' ? rnrrrat Office Supplies Typewriters and Supplies Stationery Printing DIBB PRINTING Company Beiner Block Phone 234 Soda Fountain Tea and Coffee, Hot Soap. Candles, Tobaccos Frrsh Milk and Crram Mussallem's Confectionery THE SEAL QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockcye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the the The Dally paper, only mo: eannJni company with in year round pajrou ?rlncs Rupert Kws i Q a a