o--4-_~I’L 0d)’ at s.1& 8.45 lflafinus-2&g1&; Night- -37c, 26¢, 16¢. solo/And y i, ' " ' _ “t; ' .“"""i§l'22.'.'l..?l;”q..ilill£ W” l. You In! Iife— 5 vivid and full of conflict when you sea ‘m ‘William 010x ifuprcmti/Ittrouiorp FOO ywiiigiaonuiio town; i. the tremendous, vital iicmre that William Fox fl ‘ q has produced from Qanxlin; Pollock's iuterna- tionslly K-TIv-QSSIII" p'ay. A HARRY MILLARDE PRODUCTION l i l L l l 4 -v Fox News - - tiables — Orchestral i .-.............g.._....zi"|'|ig Fgggffi ,. For Fire I usuranv 3- . anlult sl ~ . » _ I I ' u. m. smrsos 3G .~. use n‘ hmond com t‘ l" *- "fl ’ ‘I ' “DRIIMAO C Q PIIOHO “I ' Production Thrills Prince Edwardl i Audience And Reveals Power ‘ l O4 Off-F.’ * 94-90 9Q§Q§Q§§f§ i ~ l i.ifj‘ . - Money i And Scope- In Excess of Channing Pollock's i Stage Version. t“ l, . ‘ Only once in u pro‘ irblnl blue‘ mum do w» moot up Mill] n nu» ‘I ' v 1mm pilzlllft: produced with the i ' l . ‘ l" fzliill. l‘l“v'I'l'lfli('l>. iiilelity and lthlllf- . n {ill lillfllllvlll w n“li illnlt are tho. ont~ Q y ' slnnlling t». rus nl‘ the “lillinnt . ‘l l~'0.\ svruon ‘.".'I‘r-'iIllI m‘ “The Idool/“i f;\\‘ilir'll ‘-r-_:nt1 nu t-xtnnilr-rl t-tlgng ' vlillflili. lite Print-e l-Iilwurd theiri It is predicted ‘win-i- lxlril night. Nothing him vqunI-i _ viHPli it zn-nnml lln-st- parts in norm? “cxt yiihyl- w,“ 5p‘: ,' llimv. lt is n bu: rlrnmutli: cinema. ’ mu-hisiri-iru-lil. that not only followsf a (‘Pillillld fUr Izlithtullyi the story of the original _ - y» ~uu.i play hut also earns the trl-i ‘it Pups an‘! Pena huh. oil helm-z Krentcr than the ll‘ plny. Cvl-ry- font of it betokens Get ready for next y”; s‘ I In direction, reverence ln pri» year. ‘(I iiin and n lavish expenditure My of time. effort and money to pro- f j. - n gv-itirlne screen masterpiece. 2'01‘ ' 1i it snort-oils. I It is, inrtunutcly for the Fox‘ §- the AQY ‘res tn its cllmw. .i\.~i nweaily 1- ow thnn hinted nt. ‘i. Ildmnnil Lowo r. rlml the burden .~_ of ii]! |~‘r|_\" and tr. Hrden of t e honor as well. I1 l .19 lreatest MT!!!‘ acbleiflemeni nilli ve hasten l0 sn- it err-n thou... Ills ls but rwhnlniz ‘be opinion of other re- vlorvw... lie Ilvos his part if ever nn nr-lnr dtd. Others who deserve a portion of the honors for their Ilna work are: Anna, as the little nrljple; Mary Thurman, be the _ Magdalene: Paul Panzer. as Umen- ~lrl; Brenda. Bond. ns Clare: and Ray Illonmer. as tho rone. Jerri- "The -I-‘nol" will he repeated to- daj. tomorrow and Thursday. We can sell you _u . as enough Peellgss Writ-ompzmy. one of those stories that Ellgllsh Netting llllglntrnilly glttftln It]?! full flower or.‘ . - l u urc. tere nrc SCOFEH 11/2 X X Inches of hi: scones nnd mnny minutes of‘ '. “ilvlivl. liffllllilliC urrtinu In lt tint. and 2 x x “ilth / the limilurl Stjfigt) of thenstugo llEo-l . snitatirnt wou not a 0w. Til.‘ st_a'ples and laclng i‘ was i. truly apparent to nII who‘ W]re for a X y‘ have seen the play 0r read thei _ story in hook form. DE“ c0ver€d tOQ ', “Tlllil: Fool" ls big. unusual and. \' vii y dramatic ln its them . It‘ and 6 ft is the perfect. combination it‘ n! wan. deliv_ V inning moral lesson and rare oni‘ _ A. mtdinment. It tolls the story o1, hvered yfluf Sta- . lln- lu-rrlii- nnd zealous effort of n y . :. young minister, Daniel (Illchrisl. IIOII. . in i-nttilillc the principles and life ‘ _ l1, of (‘hrlst In the twentieth centuryd Enough to bulld Ills success. when the grand cllm~ nX comes. is entirely s matter of 1.0 X X 5 ft. Wail I; opinion ot' cor-h individual who hos » ‘ ~ .wt'l ithld.: flLTh .- . with two Inch hca- i. ..." 2.121.... Tifllitfii.“ ".1... ..§..'f'..l\ ' llFOVEd Itlmself a muster of drama~ vy nettlng: f 0 r til: ic-chnlque. in this big speclalf 0r wlth s! n-n version of the story. as well . . is l‘ tht- stage play. the blg mo- Inch netting f0?‘ unlit comes with the miracle $22-90 0r emugh ?.‘.."-“°.I..'.T‘.°..”i‘.'.§..’i ‘ETIJ.‘.’.Z'E“IL‘.°£Z 1 ' - n~ the mlnliiter is assailed and 1/5 Inch and tvo beater: down unconscious by the‘ inch heavy to bufld mob In hi8 little mission and Anne‘. 2 ,- \ Dado, as crippled Mary Mar-i - pens X X 4 5W, onri-t. dr pl hw crutches and gets - [w I null iwlks t. us side. feet allowlngz fun? Q “I l n.- lint-fol‘ ‘Iarr Mlllurde. , ill I- Illly wlth the rich to g0 In t-rench. or nrlrnyrtyiiifllypdfxriled l.. n ‘were. He QTOIIIICI “qt-h laVlng‘ ‘n: lnkon full dilvanlaize of it and I _ d I it Isl played lr perfect tempo r H lmiuiz many mnmwn ng mnu- wtre Ill stapes,“ I h b rm I . . - for $47.00 dehvrr- Q , . ed your station. Everything ‘inr the ranch. ROGERS ii THE "HARDWARE C0. LIMITED. i. run cnsswinmows cusnmsn __.-_-__.. Allan Cup winners In 1925, who expect to leave early In December London and Niagara Falls. They wlll conclude by participating lln the series in Toronto. MASIIN SHUWSi HINISIZIF Til ill BETTER BIIXEH Defeats Rrown. Who Got a Very Unpop- ular Decision Over ‘NIEW YORK. Nov. 23.——Agree- ntent between British and United States golf officials on the size and weight of o new standard ball. may t-lually Ibo reached at an dn- teruatlotml conference next June lu England, plan-s for which are receiving consideration. C. M. Fownes. chairman or the committee on implements, and the bull. as well as nominee for the 1926 presidency of bhe United States Golf Assor-‘Iattlou. ls lex- pected by officials here. to convey ' American ildeaa to the LRoyal and Him some weeks Andiemt Olulb. - Britain's ‘filling Ago. body_ He has been active in at- tempting to solve the problem of a new ball for Amenlcau courses. but Lhus for. England has been unable to accept the recommendation of the Fownes, committee for a Mgiger lighter sphere. owing to atmos- phcnlc conditions on. ‘courses iibroatl. LONDON, Nov. Zll-Ilarry Maison British lightweight champion. de- feated Johnny Brown, the clever Scottish ‘welterweight. In a twenty muud bout at Albert Iloll here lost night. The men fougbit some wveeiks ago when Brown was given a. very unpopular decision. but there was no question about winner Iss1 ev- uniin-g, as IMILSOII was iby fair the clever-er and won ext-silly Fllky Clark. the British, fly- weigh-t champion. who Intends visit ing the [Tints-d States .500n to 0b- tuln a munch for tho world's -fly- weight clmm-pinruoltllp, won by a technical Iuulockont from‘ An-tlolne Merle. of France. who retitled In ‘the seventeenth round. McGurdy Cup May . Now Go By Default IIIALIFIAX. N. 8., Nov. 23.—-<U'n- i083 the University of New Bruns~ wick football team agrees to meet the Wanderers’ fifteen lln i. sudden ileatlt game at Sackvdlle, 1.1m. Mc- Curdy Cup. enthlaimatlc of tihe rug- by championship of che Maritime Provinces, will be awarded ‘the I-Iullfax club. Thlis is the declaration made by (‘harles ‘R. Clmlrpmatt, mrrustee of the dllcCurily Cup. rln a “telegram last ulghg to Capt. ~Paul Fraser, of the U, N. B. team. which has al- ready won it-he Maritime Intercol- legiate Football tlltle and the LMo Offered From $10,000 To $20,000 Game To Turn Pro COLUMBUS. 0., Nov. 23-—"Red“ Grange will receive from 810.000 to 620.000 a same-It he decides to ploy pier Cup, emblematic of the Eng professional football. starting 1115;}; iflugfby (gqmmwonghryp o; East. ALLAN CUP. WINNERS’ r for games at Windsor. Stratford. Sportsman's Patriotic Auoclltlon StaHdargaIiOgropMedEDMNGS GYM. Il.30~5 Intermediates. 5-43 Anchor Volleyball. ll.45—~8 Employed Boys. swscu ‘Seniors. BOWLING. F-Oddfellows League. vs. Vanlderstine. 8.30——Seilter vs. Down. Stewart SPECIAL. Il-Formatlon of the Y's Men Club. Ill-Senior Fireside Social. BlliillNfi L. O. C. BOWLING Ilust night on the L. 0. C. Alleys rtnorhet‘ thrilling match took pluce between the All Comers and Alerts the lutter winning out by a scant majority of 12 plus. Excitement was tense becuusethe Inns could nut tell ‘the winners tlll the Inst bull bad been rolled: ALL OOMERS G. McMahon 161 136 177, l‘). Laverty . 206 131 232 P- McGonueI - 141 126 192 M. 'I‘ralnor 138 219 J. Doyle 227 203 Total~2655_ ALERTS Ii‘. Prunty . HI I18 S. 'l‘ralnor 121 186 199 E. Doucette . 114 151 235 W. J. McDonald 239 217 I97 S. Dee-Rockets 206 181 To_tal—2667. Thanksgiving day. ltt was g-twted to on; caualpL day by Clyde ‘Puttle. treasurer of Uniform Gasolme the Columbus Tigers. a memlber o! the national professional motbull league. Lu_sAn_l.F_ ' Tax Law For 1. ge lrpo _ Returning To Try N‘ B’ And N‘ S’ And Get A Battle rnennmcrou, ‘Nov. 22.-—There will probably ‘be uniformity of provisions lin the gasolllne tux lnw whitch iis enacted. [In New Brunswick and. that which is IHIODU ed ‘In Nova Scotlla. Hon. l). A. Stewart. NilDliST-EI‘ 0f ‘Public \Vorks. artnoun-cvil boday. Ottawa Senators Down " .1 Victorias A Second Time OTTAIWIA. iNov. 23--—iFor the "I'm going iback to New York. scmud time In three days. Ottawa under the general (llrectilon of TeotiSt-natorg sent the Victoria Couig- Riclullrd. with bhc ambition to flight ars turtllblllng down 1n defeat when my way through all the contenders. they emerged victorious over itho and earn tiho chnnce for another world's champions at the audit/Jr- vhnmplonshlp fight." he geld "I ilum last might by a. score of 2 to 0. “"3111: to meet: Hartley iMadden. 'l\hlls match marked the conclusion BUENOS AIIRES. Nov. 2fl—d1uls Angel Flrpo. South American heavyweight. will retuirn to the Un- l-t. (i Studies ‘in hilnrch for another effort: to win. the world's hcztvy- weight championship, he said in a interview today. ‘lie said he willl g0 ‘back ‘to the United S-tatos In bow-r physical condltlion than he has ‘been in years. as n. result of four mouths of l-ighf training. and that he wlll have no business worries to trouble him w. J. McDonald rolled highest ‘ single making 239. He also had highest total snaking 652. Tonight the Barbers meet the Carmody Flvo, 8.30 pm. ILlLst night the Rovers mcl tho Newspupermen and deieatotl them by 137 plus. l ROVERS q w" “w: R. Harley 220 I97 m) B. Bavaria . . 112 I10 I68 P. Prunty 157 226 179 W. Lnrter 176 I85 I68 L, Dolrou ~ [37 179 I56 'l‘otaI—254B. NEWSRAPERMEN I R. McDonald .. 212 I24 185 R_ Duncan . I62 230 I95 I49 107 I31 110 24S I13 .. 140 169 134 H. Morgan bad highest single mo king 248. I R, Duncan had highest total mak~ in; 597. I I l l l hicNnlr .. III/IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA . i1 . ‘if [ill hill‘ '5" l‘ I .-.-_»...E_— lltl ii’. 'l"urner I05 I13 'l‘h~- Ilarllrm pluyvil a real good 129 I50 iii, lmptllurne I47 IUN yznnn- twinning nn thr- latter pnrt, the ‘It. (inlialnt 128 I49 J. lll-ntlny lllil Either-ores wr-rt: us" lnlllnvs: ll. Jimvy llitl I06 n l._ (lnnlllll-i" I30 182i TELEPHONE CO. TEAMSTERS l Total ~ I770. - ' '_ \\‘, Ilonlvy . .. .. Iii‘! 130 I'll i\\'. i)0\\'ur .... .. Illl; I222 I20 l". Ilnllyi Slfil I10 Illl Ilitfhcst single score Joe Willie iE, flinNuvin Ifil 10E! 17!! t}. Lnrti-t" I51 11R I94. J. Gnrnhnnt _ I03 Iill 170d, Whlll- .. I24 1il-i The ru-xt giune wlll he played ‘F. dllnore II?» Ell; ,I7»I l.. (Ins-ford .. 105 94 between the Sturs vs. Victories uu W. Sntlth .. . I30 Ill-t 123. 'i‘titnI-—I877. W‘ ‘Nov. 23rd. RAD|Q$ ifllrtnrtlbl IIuInu-nl for sprnlnn fi brulul I’. Gay .. ..... 113 Ol-PTOWN aowuno ALLEYS 3 Last evening at the Charlotte- 157 town Alleys lln- Idolunsters bowlml A) ’-_ ~" I i, is\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ l Ill nil“. I tlll ck-ag imiiiilwi l I l » il~.=l";“i‘l.... . ° ' I . ‘will hilliliilli "rq __ nllii l 0.,“ I ‘c. IJIIIZIUI '11 100i j n-n ~-4 w; .2 bll/llll/fx» I The Fastest Game .‘\ \‘.\ -' \\\\ * -. u. Jock Renault. Gene Tirnney, Harry of the -two game exhibition series h IWiIIs. and thou. Dempsey. ‘I um which the ‘earns played here In Y' M‘ c’ A BOWLING e willing to meet any other fighters add of the llumane Sooliet and . _ suggested, bcause I know It will the Cougars departed for ‘Iyomnto Yhfvlthg Citytlflnyimihreoluzllél" 112:3‘? pmvo my rlghl, for another gmgfedrtllilt-lftlyagtdftigrgotaheplgdtflh. fir? m-Ie; bullvel-l nrolq- by n3 mm A sheet of org/Stab - ‘ .sc - "' " - - _- m ~1~.... Qppoftunlity now m, a pared with u... us...“ m. o; exp“... The second game. m. v. n. c. A. clear, iIg/Lilltllg-ftléi we. 11w come Illa-ck looks lggpQqilajly good w tlnn games. last nrlgnlxg arm;- w“ team won over the Telephone Five players, hwrtbbodicd’ keg/aha?’ mo. It Dempsey ever meets Nvllls fl- PBDGIIIIIOII 0i‘ Thursday evening's by a ""89 IIIIIWFHY °r 520 W)“ t d . t] e .' 1 Q .' . he wlll win, 4r he is iauylihlng like tussle. when Ottawa won by six to Following nre the suuros ond lino 379a My ("in l 5711*» on "Li!" _. the Demwy >1 fought. r was in W»- Neailv 2-000 Wlllllfifllrnerl out upa! lzke blades o} truest stvcl, sitar) as “Wk... 1 n . - -n lbud shape when 1 fought Willis. 1 for last nflshvs tlnure and were razors The Mk driven h" Y; a ‘ .5 Paula.“ f“ m‘ are pram‘ ,3 had not slept eight hours In seven rewarded WW1 H brand 0f Ilookey M|L°5 ' p ' 1 ~ x the NEW Qlympla flube Skates’ it“ M” due to ‘V0,... (m... Canon ma; i...“ no cm,“ gm- compiam, bullet, bulges the twtne tn the not. the wonderful quality of the skating (‘lmso and seven suits. but at that The ‘swim-fir W011 0901111186 tho? R. Johnston 151 193 I85 fans, tense and t/Liy-Obbriqyq, blade that; (lpponls - - great strength, Wills m-voi- hurt me once. are seemed wble to stand the once bet- H Whitney . 1st I68 m; t nsformedmtotmnilli,” wavi L‘ combined with lightness. There are can't hll. iIIls reputation for puuch- It?!‘ "m" we “ism-‘Iri- The" 7989"‘? J‘ Farquharson .. 150 I05 128 Ta’ g’ 7g’ C f M Sk-lle- for n" m- oses hocke m: lls only a rcputatllon. strength our, ' an - , ‘ Cox 165 159 152 tumult. Hoc/cey the fastest game " " '_ “ i’ p i . Y’ n“ is my opinion ma‘ Dempsey “m... and mach on...“ always had B- Gmhum m l" 1m . u t] did pleasure, figure and speed skating. is tnmugh as the chwmplnn, and 11 a ‘lineup 0n the lo that could cope "Tmkpii ''''''''' " m a w w”, ' bkfllfifl T01‘ llhlldfe". I00- he ever fights again he can't with vigllh the speedy attack that was ' i stand much punishment. Wills nevv- l 9 ("W179 U! 1119 “T010108 881118- er could stand a tough lllgiht Tun- T119 Weifilliuers cut oug a pace that ‘Mm/ELL BROS‘ l no hasn't Lb size. and I could W“ a "- QBWCMIY Bl I119 - lick Renault wfhen I was a novice. cummmlcflllfi!" 0! 811011 PQPWL bu‘ lggixcxlfhnla The stage looks soy for me." I they slowed as the xa/me pro- B‘ s“! £8 ' 150 88 124 ‘ Q . Flrpo concluded um ~11..- was Milli creased and iln the clwlns awe“ ' m ‘ m" 2 ymmg and that he mum lb”; my were pldlnly tired. Wlhilo the Ot- A- Mum“ - ' 129 1 3 155 man In the “orld when he was ‘In tsawolqrlnsrgln was not so decisive so D-Tmizwllfigzg; ~- 134 109 “l .h . on ursday evie-nlln . the: as ° ll- - ' " “l” engugh dmm “Eu. “Q, Z” v_ M_ Q A, More C.C.M.’s Used by Hockey Players Than All Other Makes Combined st “land's llnlmsnt for sprglns Q brulsorwfy I0 make iii. IIIIIDTGBIIVG. J. Cameron ............... .. 133 212 Z37 BRINGING UP FATHER»- UH.’ I 40555 \ ‘bLAMHED "m: DOOR Gout-Y.‘ a TWQWQW Ffl A XHY i~ unq- ' --By George McManun .4 u» 6mm.- lbms n luv-t Fawn: Ismael, In. w... My . i?’ How MANn TIME‘: tom’. \ you) xou NOT TO TAKE \‘|_l_ l YOUR wic. Orr? . NEVER . TAKE. IT oFr i ALAN ' REHEN ‘ BER THAT!