THE DAILY NEWS . Thursday, Octobe, etl 30, 1943 WRESTLER ARRESTED Demetral Accused of Swindling on Fixed Match, | THE DaiLy NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. MTC Double Weekly Service RUNK TO THE SOUTH PACIE \C by the splendid steamers SY iu Chicago, Oct. 27. William Demetral, a heavyweight wrestler, PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE System ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and “Mexico: was arrested last night on a war- Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria ang : it Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per’year, in advance. Weekly, rant charging him with having Por ta fe a ee 4 4 ; ; ‘ + . wart on i $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. fleeced W. A, Sehmidt of Chicago For Granby Bay on Seberenys et ts 7 , .™. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. out of $4,000 in a fixed wrestling Steamers Prince John and Prince Albert ; . atel Demetral was } t to Maintain Weekly Service Between Victoria, Vancouver ‘ - 7 ‘ mateh., emetra a abou Queen Charlotte Islands, Calling at Way Ports. Leave: 8 Niele F HEaD OFFICE board a train for Los Angeles, bound Saturdays at 8 P. M. Also Weekly Service to. uc), uber. Sout ¥ ily ys Buildi Third Ave., Prince R t, B.C. Teleph 98 where he Nas a match Friday Harbor, leaving Prince Rupert on Wednesdays a1 g p. yo °!4 Naden Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. s ¢ f ay RAILWAY SERVicE i BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES night, when arrested. 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EATON CHIEF JUSTICE ALLEN. ease of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. Phone 260 Magazines :: Periodicals She was placed on trial at Ply- Superior Court judge of Massa- Newspapers EF ear EDITION aco Weiinitis asi we iaig roult waneet cane merece a a presiding a the FAMOUS ) SAFETY a. Y TOBACCOS PRUITS Py f A \ youn 3 ME BES of her husband, Admiral Ea- murder trial of Mrs. John C, d Ave. Below Kaien Island Club ang Fee | f0n, Futon Bank Money Orders Are || princess na SPEED |] Avene” sent Po mea "> ~—s- @OING GUNNING FOR this club was used When Sulzer | enn anil bias sil Safe And Convenient LINE ae ite SERVICE cu BS i . “Boss” MURPHY. dared to disobey. . ( O A L Lit Greater New York is in the ele nc iets ani If you want to send any sum te Per Nae ng FIGURES OF SPEECH AND $3 . any i throes of a seething battle Of| FjQuRES OF FACT. up to Fifty Dollars, to any Princess Sophia a aad aw + : a > nharges . 5 : . * Vuk southbound, Saturday at 9 ew eington Coal. Best on th wits, of bitterness, of charges The cabled reports of Lloyd- point in Canada, Yukon + en Grass e of graft in publie office and of George's new land policy are excepted, or to any of the political trickery, amid the not sufficiently detailed fo ; P ose y ; J.G. McNAB, General Agent Phone 116 Rogers & Black usual loud cries xe “Down with close eriticism, but from the FOUGHT LONG FOR THE EXPIRING PREROGATIVES OF THE principal cities of the Vaites wth psineclencttaa ‘s Boss Murphy and Tammany offer made by the Duke of is A States, buy a Money Order . Hall. But next Tuesday night, Sutherland it can be imagined MANCHU? arr Mant Mnpeas rs wer SYeRWLY AND at any Branch of the Bank UNION Ss COMPANY OF B.C Ltd SMITH & MALLETT ae: 4 when the ballots are counted, what the immense cost of ef- BEER #, : . . U, THIRD AvE it is a good bet that the Tam- fecting om social on Se Beautiful and widespreading|more uniformed officers formed of. British Nosth America eee Re at Plumbing, Heating, Steamfitting and : many Tiger will be wearing a nomie revolution is bound to] rar ' ; Ee RS The cost in trifling. Sheet Metal Work +a wide smile of content with the be. If it should work at all are the gardens of the famous|a semi-circle. ; g WINTER SCHEDULE OMe: td Ave, sien a result. William Sulzer has| like the Chancellor of the Ex-|Winter palace in Pekin. Pagodas,|/ “As our charge bowed and Twin Screw Steamer et dh Abechan admin pie gone, but Charles F. Murphy chequer’s land taxation eXx-|pavilions, even villages are en-~|shook hands with the stout man, PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH ope 4 the still remains. While Murphy ey ‘ oak score . ne countered amid its ponds, shrub-|I tried to take in his silent feat- P. MARGETTS, MANAGER 6 o-. 9 *Valhalla’’ of S.H. & ELF, es remains and while Tammany nancial loss for a number 0 cage ia x, gets re ; $ se . remains the shame of New years at least. To date these beries and flowers. ures. His face is round, good- r eWe e 0 In (SCAN DIN ANIAN SocuETyY York continues. The people new land taxes he imposed In the centre of the rear wall|/nmatured, rather than severe in ete Meets eye Sod = ath Tuesday et # of New York did not know the have yielded exactly $1,116,185, of one pavilion was a square/expression, but with a firm eye p.m. In the hall at 319 3rd Ave real Sulzer when they elected| whereas the cost of the valua- Gatbscst Fave. shyt ae eee and a bold chin. Facial strength, FOR VANCOUVER a “Ba 3 him governor. But Murphy tion machinery for levying |” é OulC . BUCLEN ||. we dea erieeiy . C. STUART knew him, Tammany knew them has been $6,965,000, )°8S: and strove to weild bravely 4 Yen it, 1 Seite in 2 P. M. Wednesdays him. He had been a member Thus the net loss to the nation the shadow of his rightful pow- 2 pepeng... DE Menge. eee: earn ct ats ed of the organization for twenty- has been $5,848,815. In speak-|er: He was indeed the son of} Yuan wears a black moustache, 308 2nd Ave. te Phone 280 five years, and the organization ing of these taxes and the new aeeaee but bts world consisted|drooping somewhat over his FOR GRANBY BAY PRINCE RUPERT. 8. © always knows the secret his-| order of things they were tt this one saprer out across!mouth; his manner is simple and 8 A. M. Tuesdays icici ae oy tory of its members. In the ushering in, Mr. Lloyd-George one lake to his prison walls be- cordial . This is the man, per- _™. Se Madan pg 2 vernacular of Fourteenth street in 1909 described them = as yond. From this hall he was ee i ; rhe Williams. B.A. 1. Lt fy: it always “has the goods o “fraught with rare and re-|urried on that August morning 1aps the least really umderstood, BER aries Pheer eee: eh Meoste | or re : : : then he and the id E ‘is yet the most respected and fear- 2 . WILLIAMS & MANSON ; them.” It knows what they have freshing fruit for the parched;W#en he and 16° old Hmpress ia in China today Aged in Wood RabMdiore.’ Solicit e tac) done and why they did it. A lips of the multitude who have fled in disguise, slipping away In etree. Sere 8 Years Ro ers Steamshi A enc ‘ el citors, Ete, rae! club is forever in the hands of| been treading the dusty road a rough country cart, after the aes te tert, before bottling g Dp g y ° a Tei tane i Pam tO nOId DvSE 1: Rane ROBE: HIN tis Reoble Baye x li eannentie pe ee, oor HOW THE STAGE IS GUARANTEED BY THE Second Ave. Phone 116 | yelgerson Block Prince Rupert, | of the men that Tammany ele- marched through the dark ei ually enterec le gates o GOVERNMENT of CANADA Rupert vates to place and power, and ages.”’ Pekin, INVADING DEBRETT ‘ Ba So a Here on this same ocean ter- Spel ; = —_— —— ; . A +. et ork j M race he lived in the last years of = : oy . a7 °"|Four Peeresses Figure at Dinner HAYNER BROS. his life, after the return of the UNDERTAKERS anv EMBALMERS ' P court from exile, and here, in In rues of meer Girls, = ee = — } Funera) Directors . 1908, he died, his last look across ‘ast and Present. 7 : 8rd Ave. near 6th St Phene No. # the lake to the great white pa- I i Oct, 27 4 i Ch h S ° | , goda, and his last order written, Pa me 7 ; Ae 9 a ha ks ° urc ervices - aa it is said, the moment of death My 1 Hondom fast night to ma : ¥. | i in said phi a ; or “Gaiety Girls, Past and Present,” ; Members P.R.L. Vintners Association | demanding the execution of Yuan savir Nie ah te : Oar FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | E. L. FISHER eee en Shi Kai,.to whose betrayal he be- rae Mie eey ee present. perviess ecnet | Wencey te | lieved he owed the misery of his They were the Countess of Ork- Empress Theatre at 7.80 p.m. WINDSOR HOTEL Funeral Director and Embaimer : ; fakes to a ec 4, | nie” with '\|ney, formerly Connie Gilchrist, a Sunday School at 2.30 p, m. Corner of First Ave, and Eighth St. | CHARGES REASONABLE a pound of coal in the city but you can get comfortable ast ten years. And now Within} oe oo. r. : ; REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor fi 2nd Bt, cor. 2nd Ave. Phone 366 W. H. Wright, Prop. 3 ‘ fs . : the same palace walls lives the great gaiety favorite in the middle NN 3 ¢ OPEN DAY AND NIGHT clothing at JABOUR BROS.’ We have just received a large sume Yuan Shai Kut eighties, who become known as THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ° é an $ > kin : Pes iaed ‘ : shipment of Bete, TEER The Gold Girl” through Whist- McINTYRE HALL, 83RD AVE., NEAR OTH ST. HOTEL CENTRAL ‘ ecently, .@ newspaper. Writer lies painting jer that nt . Services every Sunday at 11 First Avenue and Seventh St | SRE re had a glimpse of Yuan Shai Kai. i Pha ng pre? J name; am. end 10 pm. Sunday European and American Plan’ ota W HITE FANCY CASHMERE ‘Attar. passing Uirebeh Duet se t, for- Bible Class 2.30 p.m. Peter Black, Prop. | ' erous passages, and along dark merly Rosie Boetes; Lady Poul- REV. W. J’ SCOTT Acting Pastor stairways in the palace,” he says ette, formerly Sylvia Storey, and ey aS | 0 Wal COATS AND DRESSES {visite se] tomer Nore ll err acourammor {| ops. RRRET rt $4: we turned across one of the ‘ f SIXTH AV8.. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE First Ave., Between Eighth and Ninth F Ne tinidcan to inbanin. li ree Orme. + Olive May, who married Services every Sunday at 11 European Plan, Rates $0c to $1.00 ee ‘ ; smaller bridg nter Bel) i Vict p y se Aaa TOS ote. andar Ran hes : odie i ot shi a a . mA 7 , Jor ‘tor age t née le d -m & e y ae for infants and children. ALSO CHILDREN’S CORDUROY two-storied hall, rather dark un- han > OF ' no ind Zena School at 2.90 p.m. Besner & Besner, Props. PRINCE RUPERT'S INDUS- ti COATS. til ones eyes became accustom- a ans 108¢ see 7 om REV. MR. DIMMICK ; PASTOR Peas TRIAL ANNEX bo sai 1 ace Fo wna | Hon. Maurice Brett, son of Lor« —— ere | a ° . ed to the half-light. : BOG, CNOA wore also present. ST, ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH J. Y. Rochester Vv. D. Casley | s Mi Underwear, All Sizes and Materials were more hangings of blue, ean Ss i Cor. Fifth Ave. and Dunsmuir Place EMPRESS HOTEL A launch leaves the & op. more vividly colored beams, more E Morning prayer, 11. #Even- Third Aven Serwoee Sixth and | ment slip for Port Edw ard ie , serge ; : sui nary ack work “2 Ww ¢ state of Over Half Million. ing prayer, 7:30, Sunday Seventh Streets eek particulars CHILDREN’S DRESSES, serge, flanne! and cloth to suit carved black work, more wonder- sehen, a:h0 om. ee Suciocen Pais 06°06 Of Per Bey every day. For pa ur girls from 3 to 17 years. ALSO SWEATER COATS ful Chinese cases standing in : —_-_ La Communion first Sunday be apply to Harrison, Gambit 4 a wlass caliinets. As we entered Winnipeg, Oct, 27,—An estate Oe es eevee ee oe & C Phone 51, 3rd Ave : ef Be gS i a : and third Sunday at 8 onmsas ‘dives. & Co., ot, be anes the hall, soldiers seemed to valued at $511,649 was left by a. m. alae et ‘ . ‘ : } E p , POP LOO POLO LIAL LET EE | spring up from nowhere and fill|Mr. Donald Ross Dingwall, the REV. E. C. BURCH - _ Rector tte a eres ER err = — | the doorway beyond us. They}|We!! Known Winnipeg jeweller, estos at ear re + eee ee j re saatlicne in ¢ aes whose death occurred a_ short THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL : peered cautiously in as we AiAod Pat a ; hole ni Granville Court ROYAL HOTEL E ® waiting, grouped at one end ofjtime ago, and whose will has Sunday services at 11 Corley & Burgess, Props. the hall. been filed for probate. The @s- a. m., 3 pod oD. © Sun- Third Ave. and Sixth St. eT ae . n » rhe anatins > lay School, : i; 2. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES “Then suddenly from the far a oe ee oe equal Week tient services) Mon Carsnees oer a ee we ; corner, through a low doorway,|Shares to the widow and family, day, Wednesday, urs- C 9 : om ’ day and Saturday. Third Avenue Prince Rupert two officers entered. They wore yy eae srhneadanntel BEAVER wena LIQUOR CO, | aoe i much gold braid and many med- INFORMATION WANTED CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MEETINGS Second Ave. and Sixth St ti als. Our charge stepped quickly ue Held in Hays Bldg, 245 2nd Ave. Phone 102 | and ; f ee | forward, and then we saw that a] Any person having seen cr auger PaEveGO 221, De Complete Line o short, thick-set Chinaman, wear-|heard anything of Fred Hucker, nee aekebhs Wédaes, PRIOR RUPERT MEPORTINA, 00-, BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES : e ing a simple black brocaded robe]|please send information to Ann days at 4 P. tn. Reading e posi Sts 4 ‘ > » two 8 iers in- skar fatehi ae . room {8 open every day raser ana : imi ea e a ews had followed the two soldiers in-|Hucker, Ketehikan, Alaska, Box rope i aee. onary Oe ee | WESTHOLME LUMBER CO., Limite an | to the hall. It was Yuan Shai]73. Other papers please copy. holidays from 2 p. m. to Phone 186 4 Kai. Behind him a_ half dozen 4t-w S p.m, L : : — cane ee! aC 2s a seiner ar ——— fe Scoop May Be Poor, But He’s Very Proud : p May : e’s Very Prou : “3 phy Drawn for The Daily News © WOULP YOU MIND COMING OVER “TO MY STUDIO AND LETTING MEL DRAW YourR, PICTURE ? POW HO 1S THAT 30!) \) Tt WELL TAKE \T FROM | @& 7) ME -MOU'D BETTER Be ‘Sy HANG UP A LOOKING} GLASS IN YOUR / Stupee-0! ~~ &))) OT ALWANS KNEW Be LT HAD CLASSICE FEATURES - NHAT DoYou WANT MEL No DEAH BOY—h UM GETTING “(OU TO POSE. DE CAUSE I WANT TO USE “OUR FUNNY FACE IN x % ay CO) 1913 - INTL ~ SIND ac