PRINCE EDWARD LAST nuns TODAY AT 3.15, v AND s45. A RUPERT JULIAN Production v wait - _ Jsrmcoum ‘ - noseurAMss " iimozumuun andCLlVEDROOK fir flu play by Anxhlanny Paul Kelly \Pfi)ilil'f§hl5i§i1"llltl’lzlmnts sin»; LOVED mm MADLY Yet He Was a 5P)’ I Her Country Demand"! I His Death‘. Must She | Kill Him? What Would You Have Done’! Priccs:— Matinee. 16c. 11¢- Night 26c. 21c.11c [Q1 q the Mice activities of Tunney. IIO-ll/Ladics Badminton Athletic Board in New York is Split On Tunney Arrest YORK, D00. 1.~—AIdIV ion ion developed in the late Athletic ummhsm why over ti» nrresgof Gene ‘humor for 811°!“ use ota theatre u an "unlicensed boxing chi " in hi: Broadway vaud- eville debut. ' While Maghomte Bilb an was adjounnnig the hegvywe Ill; chun- piorfs mac to ‘Flllllliily W151i"! muimom, senior member of uha board, and Commissioner George Brows: were squaring of! against Chairmen Joules A. Farley in a verbal skirmish over the commit sjorrs altitude. Both Milldoon and Brewer contended that the commis- sion had no rwht to Interfere with fl-Nlfilll‘... MARKET; BLDG. Greenwich y yViIIage Door Prize Nightly ‘NOVELTIES " EEATURES I " ' PRIZES Btsebali Contest - Closes Thursday ll P. M. Sharp $100. IN PRIZES _-_-| HUDSON COACH Positively- Given Away Saturday Night ADMISSION 10c that the Argos will soon ‘are!!! their former qlositlon in the rowlnl world. Big Dramatic Picture At " whoséduct includes two one-minute rounds oi’ sparring. M-uldoon revealed that ‘he and Brewer opposed action by the hoard on uhe Srotmd ‘that the matter was for hhe police and ‘Lha district at- tonnleys office to Investigate. A reso lucion was acoolidinxlly passed re- ferring the question Ito District At- Livmey Bun-ton to "take action as he deemed necessary." 'I‘unuey's arrest ‘was made after letters had been forwarded, to Sec~ rotary- Bert Stnulnld on behalf! of the commission to the mlheutru and the i>0lioe setting forth that any spur- i-infi: by 'l‘iulney would be in viola- tion of the state ooanrniission rules. nomaslljuiv Gym 11—1l.45-Speclal Claus ‘ 3.30—%lnter'medlates '5-—6.30-—Buslness Mon |6.30—7— Badminton .T—8——l-2mployed Boys 8—9..'l0—-Meil‘s Volleyball l Bowling Y’: Men's League FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY AT 3.15, 7 AND 8.45 RUDOLPH “THE SON OF THE SHEIK” WITH VILMA BANKY Ricting color, fiery romance swift moving plot of primitive love and hate. CHARLESTON LESSON PATHE REVIEW ORCHESTRA TOMORROW AND W. S. Hart-In SATURDAY “TUMBLE WEEDS” SEEN AMONG SOCIETY Seen at fashionable bulls and ro- roptions: Lady Crewe. wife of the British Ambassador" to France. wearing n. while satin gown with crystal fringes and u llurn and or- numéhts of diamonds and rubies— The ‘Duchess of Siltherland in black with sequined fringe and wearing diamonds and emeralds-Lady Mll-‘r front Hswcs, the Duchess of Alim and Ilorwltwk, in white satin with pearl fringes with ornaments til emeralds and pearls. —-—<4->-——--—— llieusozi "I lost my silk umbrella y-c-uterdaiy at the club." Townes: “foo bad! llut you'll get it buck. won't you’! Arcul your initials on it?" Iienson: "Well, come tolhink of it, lhero nre some Initials on ii ml. they nrmft mine!" 7——LePage "vs. Furquharsou 8.30~---A1l alleys open Special 6 p. m.——4Supper meeting of Y. Men. ----¢e>i-— “Y” BiliillNii The Banooks won the C. N. R. by default. . Banooku ' J. Famuharson .. A. TIIIGSIIS R. Seaman .. . H. (lraihum ._. W. Davey . . . . . . . .. The Strant LAST SHOWING TODAY "THE BON OF THE SHEIK" AT THIE PRINCE EDWARD OI Proving itself n distinctly worth while photoplsy. “Three East," a Rupert Julian productin: featuring Jetm Goudal, Rober- Ames, Henry, Walthall and Oliv- dirook, was heartily received big audiences at the (Theatre yesterday. For sustuh ed interest. swift moving uctio: and thrills, this picture slnhds l" u. class alone. The story deals with the advent ures of several members of th British and German Secret Servlc during the ivar. ill. is finely deve’ oped along dramatic lines sn< there is a surprise ‘finish WIlICIl i would be unfair to the reader i. eveal. The scenes along Lb 96 192 167 118 85 658 .. 110 I49 . 200 173 117 749 597 Total-200‘! Big Rowing Coach Returns to Canada TORONTO, Dec, L-aloe Wright Sr., former world fa/mous sculler and oarsmun and now deoln qt ‘row- ing coaches. lime resigned as coach of the Pennsylvania Alhlletitcggliihb. Philhldelphaa, and has ncoep e - ‘ _ , l partition of athded-Ic director of the ‘fiflvfgsigpyjfin, lrllfifeecfitigliviuléigt: Armmm mwlng ‘(nub Toronto‘ n‘ Julian under (‘ecll Ii. Debit-He's sur was ulnrnounced ltoday. ervialon‘ Mr. Wright, who is u Oimiadialn, The matured players has been in the United States for highly Hustle mmrayuls and ma: 11 yea“- Mvlng ("manly ‘maul contribute to the enjoyshleuesc o University of Pennsylvania owrs- the producmm pmm Burt, 4. mm‘- , _ , lflnish there isn't a dull moment ii 37“ “IWM Jr‘- th“ “mm” mem‘ the action. and with its bqsutifu ors son. rrho broke into scnllinl; photography and Lhfins‘ gfqjnle. lust yw-r in tho Fnlled ‘States hndjraces Easy- “, a nusslery (h-Pmlyo pron ll rift-cm defeating Walter super-law"; quality , ’ ‘ llllmvor nun (mimicry: each twice, The fgna] Showing o; wpfle 31y ‘will li"lll‘ll ow Canada with his o; the Sheik" at (he prince Ef "MIIN- , lward today at 3.15. 7 and 8.16. {Th llc ix Cnnndlfrs hrs! "prospect for admission prices appearing in thc the sciilllus: events at the 1928 Strand advertisement should hav Qlymilicfll lbeen matinee 16o and 11c, nI-gh Under Joe Wrights ttttelsge the 26¢ and 21¢ um] 11c_ Argonaut rowers "before the war were the most fearqp on the 0on- _____¢0&§_- tiuent, but utter his departure theifTrylng To Round tOflllll-JS 800T: “IBYB 0i’! ‘LINE WZHIQ- l~ o llliu return is llsiuliled as one ofi Llquov-L smuggler! London and Berlin nre not on! impressive because of thelmmssfl iveness and fidelity. but they hoi the attention‘ of spectators wit" highly thrilling results. Here l' a picture that one can see agai . u: , . Face: b." Strum fighting line, in the hospital. in preseu‘ I laser. l A Leazlfeliesults Dec. 1.--0tw A .." 81mm batted m the winner-nau- the close o: thoithivdloeriodona ,1‘ from Clancy. ‘Iihe Baden goal mm the walrk of Oliver in the second DBPIOd. Cooper, Boston's shin, “f” , wueoutotthegumewitllnhglltpnfl. and Gieghom sold. Iilitclunnn w“... ed the effects o! lust. Wes-day's bolt- .erlng. lHerhens, ruminating arm- an attack o! pleurlsy, was efleotivg but not at his beet. U. 8. Team Taken Revenge MONTREAL, Dec, 1.—More im- ldied hockey mid ltlmeily ‘*‘ tiou spelled victory rtonliglut for the Jflaroons, 4 to 0.'l‘l. was sweet re- venge tor the visitors us tlhey are practically the same mum which vent to defeat before the lochls in .116 finals for the worlldb champion- Jlllp here last ED111118. "when Mon- I081 and Victim-ls, B. (3., played off. Omtmuu started the dmnoit coor- nlg in the first d. Arbour put .n the second in "the next session, ind. the game was stowed away in he last session when Owtmom and Jallderson both counted. " The Alum-eons enltered tlhe lust period still very mucli in the but- .le Jmt they were orver-anxkiuls and .he finished ploy of their opponents mule them 100k awkward. Toronto Winn. TORONTO, -Dec., lr-Sl. fPetricks, 4y some of fast, clever team play m e forward line, bulcked up by mung lilieiennlve tactics ulud lhright ggiuliendillg broke their goose egg u the win colulrn-n oi‘ lthe National iodkey league‘ by bhunlking the peppery lPittslrunnh Plrutes 6 to 0 Acre tonight. ‘ Opening the scoring in the init~ ml zperlod when. Iluliley Beat Wort- ms. the lrleh from ‘than on remain- d in the session and three spec- wul-s-r counters in Itllie final name. Although homily beaten in the IGGPIBK column. who Pi-mtes put um . courageous blttlo and; forced olm Ross Roalchto give one of his ,"rea.test exhibitions of good ‘keeping o hold the vieiwrs scoreless. Recruit: Are stars The recrEihs from amateur ranks {GT6 the stars of the contest for it. Pats, Bill Carson, ‘Bill Bailey ud Danny lCox. ‘turning In their Jest performances of the season. ' 22 Penalties Handed Out ‘ ‘ Twentytwo penalties were hand- »d out by Referee Bill Bell, with wo oil the major variety being IEIV- in to Day and IMcIOurry in the clos- ng minutes of the ‘slime. Dal-Y had oughed illiurters when McCurry normed (lnl lhim, knocking ‘the ‘Si. Pat's players to the ice. my re- nirued‘ the blow. _ Rangers Beat Chicago. 4-3 NEW XWRK. Dec, 1.—~The New ‘fork ‘Ilungers took u‘. rbrlsik, i ‘to 3. slack Hawks In a National Dengue lockey grime ‘here ltonight. Thump on shot the winning gball mn- New d over-time ‘play. With but two seconds of play re- maining Inlthe final period o! wru- ‘ar- time, Babs Dye whipped the ‘he cou-nt at Ki-ilvinhen IQIIICEQO out oose with a rllve-miuu offensive. New mint. Hockey Men Agree plume 'siK‘o.i“§_§ s gi,.~lrsor:sE lfiéiPLE LEAF ANTI - Portage ltffntorist: Why do you insist on Maple Leaf?" Dealer; "Because it is scientific-l can positively guarantee freeze proiecilon to_ any degree of frost you think necessary: ‘l Imaw there l5 nothing in i! that will injure tlhe cooling system um! ‘hgf. is no waste-any time you rop in can fll t] much Maple Leaf you need, if any. e yo“ "u y he‘ THAT is scientific radiator protection. MAPLE LEAF ANTI-FREEZE with ALCO-METER service eliminates all guesswork. Use MAPLE LEAF and let your dealer give you the free ALCO-METER service once a week or oftener, and your radiator will be protectedfdlljwinter long. ‘ i _ . .- ‘ Never use an anti-freeze ‘without ' sure that it contains no Calcium ChIori I ‘Chlorin; Saline, Kerosene or “Chemicals” of the car wrecking class. Ask your dealer-if‘ he can't or won't tell you what the mixture contains, he is asking you to take chanceaon having heavy rel pair bills in the spring . ' ' You take no chances on MAPLE LEAF. Your‘ dealer can guarantee it. Ask for MAPLE LEAF, and lllSlSll upon getting it. Sold at all dependable garages and filling stations. MAP M ANTI‘) wEEZE CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL COMPANY LIMITED Montreal Toronto Corbyvill: Winnipeg Vancouver FREE ALCO-MET ER SERVICE All Maple Leaf Dealers give Alco- Meter service Free. Have your mixture tested once a wcck or oitener. Ittakcs only a few minutes. tear fork, utter 10 milll. ‘illilldl 33 seconds » ruck into the Rsnlger goal ho knot y fork hud held ‘the ‘lend up to that ' BEEP. ‘Csrrigzin reached tho height of Ray (‘oliins, Everett Scott and the i913, his first stay ‘In falst company in fnmous combine of Lewis, Speaker” 1915 and 1916, when he piloted the Mull H nopor, often dubbed ‘the groan Sex to successive ‘worldwpchum- out ourlleldt-rs orgiilndzed hneelinll ens proofed rooms and shelters pionshiile over the Dhillies ‘and the ever 321W. Although he is relurruiul: Iilllllil)il0l'ri in event M’ War o ll “tn-s during to the big league at the ‘Z1118 of 43 introduced under Pllllls ul‘ this period that ‘he developed andhe \\'.i:<i (vnlled "Tho Urlginnl ‘Boy Ministry. ‘ Brooklyn Dodgers. ; "Cyclone celluis": in the slit} _ a highest ever offered’ s. Boston mnn- lruutllell such stars us Ruth. Carl Llunuuer“ u-hen he SIICCOGGGI" May's. Dutch Leonaud. J06 Wood. Stahl us pilot of lho ‘Red ‘v I ' . G I I‘ O l / g‘ e I“ ‘i iMPERi/tLi 0n Marking of I06 ' the most important events in: ‘Con- SAN FRIAVC ' ‘ ' ‘" ‘ , _ _ I ‘ A . LSCO, Dec. l.—-lPr0 Mm" mum“ “N163 m some wears hibltion forces moved ugulnst thl. Que in each ‘an-sealed and mun- bered. When you buy, accept no boxed with broken seal, and look {or lllilerihi number on the little green _ do guar- bfififlfiivet)‘ cilandnum- . _ nut tube for emufeurs who built their own lets. Pléifugé. ' The manufac “ . ,9?" hf“ Pfikill- The $3.00 each t ".9 I Peanilt A A i _ p Yictor ‘ Electric V, and‘ it is hoped flout it will mmm DIIDITS PILI.S_ _.//[i l: .O\ v I is’- fl" Ilium “ OI lg“l"*vl*r\_,._.,. ,-_|'i'A." .1 " the lSon Francisco organized liquor traffic of th< Pacific Coast from four direction: yesterday, while n royal cominisl sion at Viclnrlu. ll. (t, was learn lug in its Investigation ‘of run smuggling that. great quantities of liquor Is being shipped ‘by ‘Cline.- dan exporters with the full know ledge that ifs later to find itsfiwqy Into the United States, rorty-twolin dlctmsuts were returned hero m; alnst the alleged lenders of who! uucwsphpern call a ‘$10,000,000 smuggling mm‘ blue which ‘has been operstiulhl‘ the way from Canada to memo. In addition to that the era! Government today set up a I our customs patrol which will operate against liquor running at ‘every port of entry In the state. This force will supplement the coast guard by patrol-ling the shores, _ _ - . “um . \,,,,,. ._ w TORONTO, Dec, L-Jnealldont Calder. netting for. ‘the Nu- Aoml Ilockoy ‘League. . and othei professional organizations, null W. "A. li-lowllu, chairman or the Ruled Jommlttoe, acting for the (hnnxiiau Amateur Iloticc-y Association, have agreed on u plan to hlave the ico in LII hookeyriuks Iuiuler the jurisdic- tion or- these ‘two orgunizatiorm nwrked the sinus nor both omxvleur and professional hockey games. ' 0n all rinks 200 feet o-r ovelr in length the blue lines will be _60 feet from the goal line on: all smal- ler rinks this biwe lines will lbe one- tlhlnd the distance between the coal lines. ‘llhere is mo olianlge whatever in the playing rules of either the Na- tioudlooimy dengue or the Canad» ldlt Ainateur Hockey‘ Association. but the marking or ache ice ‘is the first step towards obliainlng unite!» mity‘ in the rules for the glans of hockey. ‘. All rinks be marked this winter iicrqif ng Atoithe new regular lions. In the Id. A. H. A. rules there is no offside for iiho defendingjte in llahsxipfeuie area. the some ru‘ es. an 1m season in this regu-rdpre a. " " ‘ . I) -. .. _ ' i . I‘ Qarrigan is Again . Red Sox Manager nosrou. Mined, Dec. L-Wlilinm E. "Bil?" Carrlgan." . of Mwflton. Memo. manner or we ‘Boston Red 89x in thr- heydey of their chum» ' ‘Mm before memorial war. y was again utmpd ma _ fol I s old club n a tbryeor - EIIBCGOI Freer lit Bob mus. one?‘ ent after l. live l f, " .4 ' "Mnmi l l results inimlfll g The Mark ofgiiuaiity “ IMPERIAL” Stamped on every Fox Biscuit I JIanuiag-iureli Iiyus. ls your guarantee oi highest fresh wholesome iox. IIIOII which will produce I ' Insist on reoeiviiigf ‘ “Imperial? ihen ' (tell literally and regularly anti is yoirs- g “Im “ion, us. Box 446 l periai Biscuit" ti...) .. PlE.I.i ,. um‘ -., or 1'1"“- ' t Charlottetown‘, I1 mar iv! In II W’ but ‘new huh Jul if men ad 721 ' ‘n’ l I _. st‘