4 1'V . ft PAGE FOUR TEE DAILY SEWS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM anu Money HER LIGHT LIGHTED JW'b WAMTts f k r I hi li -1 I- tx v TO KNOW SOME OrTHE Orders BEE OUT PLATtiM CRD?3 UNDER WIKMINGti HER. IS DOOR IT W YJI'SH IT LAOTE. On Korway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates PREVENT A. of Exchange FIGHT AM" Make your reservations 5HET0 TAKE ITANvi'Ai for thai Christmas visit l Hie Old Land early. For Tickets, Hales and TIMS! Information, sec us. LJl Oliver Typewriters. Gary Safes. FIRE INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson Insurance and Steamship Agency. Prince Rupert, B.C. DRY Birch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, 50c Per Sack HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone SSO. Night or Day. WE BUY BOTTLES. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Block, PRINCE RUPERT, B. 0. Office Hours, 9 l 6. Phone 688. Open Evenings Only Fr Special Appointments. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. M. S. SING Cleaning and Pressing. Special Suits Wear ... ... Ready to ... S18.00 Laundry Office. 820 Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C Phone 774. P.O. Box 958 EDSON COAL Received few cars of our Famous Edson Coal, From now on we can supply the name in any quantities. Call up 58 for quick delivery. Prince Rupert Fled Co LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68. Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel, We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. Fresh MILK and Cream From Quick, B.C. Any quantity delivered daily. Prompt Early Morning De livery, VALENTIN'S Dairy Phone GS7. McBrlde 8treet. ft. BASEBALL BOXING LACROSSE LEAGUE BASEBALL National League St. Louis i, Boston 2. Cincinnati 9, Philadelphia 5. Chicago 4, New York 10. Pittsburg I, Brooklyn 2. American League Boston 5, Cleveland 3. New York 5, Detroit 6. Washington 15, St. Louis 9. Philadelphia-Chicago rain. NELS JEPSEN THREW BURNS TWO OUT OF THREE LOSING FIRST ANYOX, Sept. 20. Recreation Hall was the scene of a wrestling match on Wednesday night, when Nels Jepson, light-heavy-weight champion of Canada, and Jack Hums, of Spokane, workeil for a decision. There was nothing at take, but a very pretty exhibi tion of the big mans game was witnessed by a small crowd of fans, -who -waxed enthusiastic The best two out of three falls, decided the winner, and Jep.-n got 'cm . The first fall went to Burns in fourteen minutes, a loublc-scissors and hip lock doing the trick. Jepson won the next two straight, it taking jnst eight minutes for each, and both falls wiue secured with a loc-hold. A. Lafortunc was the third man on the mat, and A. Sinclair held the watch. COLE WINNER OF PRESIDENT'S CUP IN ANYOX TENNIS ANYOX, Sept. 20. The big vent of the Anyox tennis year is the competition for the presi dent's cup, donated anijuaily by whoever happens to be provident of the. club, J. E. C. Stroud being the donor for 1924. The finals for this bit of silverware was contested on Sunday last, the two players qualifying being I). Cole Jr., and II . T. BallionMr. Cole won in two straight sets. the scores being 6-4, G-i, C-l. It was expected that it would take at least four ,nnd possibly five, sets to determine the winner. and considerable disappointment Tesulled among those followers of the game who were attracted to the courts for the play. Mr. Cole played a thoroughly excel lent game, however, and no play seemed lo be too difficult for him, while Mr.. Ballion ap peared decidedly off color and was certainly not performing up In his usual standard. This Is the second year in succession that Mr. Cole has won the presi dent's cup. Advertise in the Daily News. LL really was not much good when he was here. In any case, he let a "has-been," who most everybody thought was done with th" boxing game for good long ago.' administer Hie knock-out to him in the second mund. Bayley fought several battles here some ten years ago and is known to many, fistic fans. Even though the lightweight title does no' seem to be very much in demand it is generally -felt that Itaylev will never be able to hold it of ficially again. The- three senior Eastern Can ada rughy unions will open their chedules early in October. In the Intercollegiate Union, three teams McGill, "Varsity and Oueeirs are -entered and the first match -of the six game schedule will be MpGill at Varsity on October 11. The firsf game of the twelve fixture schedule of the Big Four Inlerprovineial Union will be Argos at Ottawa and Tigers at Montreal on Octo ber 4. There are four teams en tered. Balmy Beach. Varsity anfl Hamilton will play six games in he Ontario Rugby Union wilt the first game on October i Balmy Biach at Varsity. IF TROUBLED WITH DIARRHOEA You Should Use It Will Give You PROMPT RELIEF This valuable preparation haa beei on the market for the past 80 yean and holds a reputation, second to none. for the relief of all bowel eomplaintt wnetner or children or adults. Manufactured only by The T. Mil-burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, SPORT7 APKS OF THE DAY" HERE AND EVERYWHERE Sport Chat Despite 4ill the advance that was published by Vic toria sporting editors, 1h scheduled ten-round bout between Joe Bayley and Alex Ro on Thursday night -ended rather suddenly and seems at this distance to have turned out more or less of a joke. While it is hard to say how far Bayley will get with his claim for the Canadian lightweight championship, which lie held ten years ago, it doe loidt as if his opponent, Roy, musl have gone down a good deal since he left Prince Rupert oi FOOTBALL ENNIS SWIMMING TYPHOON STRIKES LURID JAZZ PARTY IN BLAZING TROPICS Dramatic Scene In "Thundering Dawn" at the Local Theatre Tonight Gayety at its height weird but eductivo jaiz of the Orient where graceful bodies swayed hrough soft toned tights, and no one rared for the morrow. Eager eyes sought each other through half drunken stupors. Occasionally a man reached for his gun. A woman's eyes ubdued him. Here a couple fell exhausted from drink and Irugs and endless whirling. I ne seasons were ctianging. llie ong hot half year-of while burn- ng sun had given ground to the is nmn Ih sway-of rain. . Across t tie floor the queen tppped. A siren in soul, braren Aith the conquests of unnumber ed, "men. The picturesque, swarm! f men and women, refugees of every land, hold ami unwavering. stepped astde to give her groifnd. Straight to the young Ameri- an.-oulawtfsbe went. By his ide was his sweetheart from Tidal wave! The sea dashed in to wash everything away. Who oiihl survive such a mad tropic" storm? That was one of the scenes in Tllundein"gjiawI;t the;. ;Westr; Oeorjre 21. .Arnold, who has been in the south for the past few weeks on a combined nis;neu and pleasure trip, returned to 'he city -on the Prince Rupert 'eslerday afternoon. At a meeting last night final arrangements were made for the re-opening :Of She. Lutheran Church night school in the Kin; Edward High School building on1 Monday. lit is expected to have thrno classes, particularly for the study of English. The classes are under the management of the church and the teachers, so far have givMi thojr-'services volun- arily. British Consols -or per smoke ce Cigarettes O J n either size package ft2 70 Daily News Classified Ads. 2 CENTS PER WORD -INAD VANCE. No AdrartlMmtnt Taken for Le.a than BOe WANTED WANTED. -- Experienced folder. Apply Pioneer Laundry. 222 WANTED. Small safe. Apply Box 205 Daily Newt i)Oie. UE.VERAL SERVANT Wanted. Mrs. O. Besner, 303 Fourth Avenue East. tf WANTED. A plumbing and work. Must be Apply Howe's Works. hoy 1o learn sheet metal a "Jive" boy. Sheet Metal WANTED. Furnilure of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Rupert Exchange, Auctioneers! Phone C52. SITUATION WANTED Freedom! Bohemia! Madness!lFA'lKniKCKD slennc-runher and hook-keeper wants work.Nov-ornlwr 1. Write Box 280 Daily News. If FOR RENT TWO Rooms for Rent with pri vate family. Oenlleinen only. Phone Blue 329. 223 FOR - RENT. Ftitrfisbed house keeping rooms. Phone Blue 217 or 18. 10 Sixth Avenue East. tf he States, pleading tearfully for OFFICE FOR RENT with modern 'lis regeneVatSin. The lure if the living quarters. Westenhave? 'trMntlil rfenial vnWnirp vaWpire mounted ninnnlnrl In to liis his BrOS. . If rain, Jnt lhe pain-wTcnched ace of the civilized woman be- -tide him held him hack. The rowd watched in silence. Two1 women were battling each other 'or their souls and for the soul if a man. The mnn was hope- 'essly enmeshed by both. Suddenly a shriek of mad wind vas heard "lypnooni A woman scrram- -d. Orashi -Came the great timbers' nf the gilded palace splintering ikehamboo. Men Tied. Womn huddled and shrieked. FOR RENT. Two large apart ments lown town near Pst Office. Apply Stork's Hardware, tf FOR RENT. Palmer House for cheap rates and home com forts. If FOR RENT Faur room, modern, healed apartments. Apply Smith & Mallett. Ltd. tf BOARD AND ROOM BOARD -and Room at lhe Inlander centrally located, one half block from Post Otllce, 830 Second Aven. Phone 137. If AUCTION SALES. -Goods Bought. Sold or T t I J'.XCIIUIIKUU H. H. HEMMINQS, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery. Third Ave. Phones Black 136 and Red 412 entertainers. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George. Paul or Gust) Prompt Servico and Comfort Day r Nieht Stand: 30SS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Emnress Hotel BOAT REPAIRS J JSIIKHMKN. The close season will soon be here. You can get your boats overhauled by con tract or day work, at a moder ate price. Wc build anything up to 200 tons. Marine ways Call or write Eriksen Bros: boat builders, North' Vancouver n r. A committee consisting of Norris Pringlc, chairman, Sid ney Ba.z.el-.lones, R. A. Harlow Roy Nichols, George R. Tile and Stanley Taylor is making ar rangements for the Gyro Clul Hoe-Down dance which will be held in the Auditorium on "Oct obei-rlO. The event promises t be a novel one living up In the record the Gyros in their brief history have already achieved as FOR SALE FOR SALE or Lea?e, Royal Cafe. FOR SALE. Rooming bouse, furnished. Apply 929 Ambrose Avenue. If FOR SALE. Fumed M Daven-porL good as new. Cost $H5. For Quick sale $15. Phone Blue 73J. 210 Ninth Avenue "West. 222 FOR SALE. Pleasure boat Echo. Length -2A Jeet, Wain Z feet, powered with 48 H.P. Winlon Six engine. Boch ignition, storage battery. Windshield, canopy top -and curtains, 2 auto seats. Seating capacity for eight or len persons. Price 8350.00. C. L. Heindel, Cold Storage. If FOR SALE. Old papers by the bundle. Daily News oflice. tf ROOMING HOUSE for Sale; -cen tral location; steam heat: cheap rent; rooms always full; Owner. Write .s 202 Daily News. tf FOR SALE. New and used Machinery, Boats and -Engines Northern Exchange. tf FOR SALE HOUSES rooms and. bath, two lots, fine harbor view, f3.000.O0, rooms and 2!00.00. bath, close in rooms and hath, good garden. 2200.00. rooms, high ground, $750.00. Terms arranged for all. McCaffery A Gibbons, Ltd. AQENTS WANTED BIO PROFITS Full or spare time selling our men's nude. tn-measure clothrng. No -ex perience necessary. We teach you how. Samples free, write for exclusive tcrritoiy. Dept. 192, Wilsf.n-Bradnhaw Com pany. Box 1015, Montreal. FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furni ture Store. AVe Buy, Sell and Ex change New and .Secondhand Goods. GEO. PAPAOPULW, 839 Third Ave. Phone '446. CHIROPRACTOR n. 4E. CYOLTSON Graduate rf the National College of Chiropractic, Chicago, -Smith Slock Room 55. Hours HO Tto 12; 2 to '5; 7 to ft, Saturday .afternoons and Sandays by "appointment. Phone lilue 8u. Positively 1h Seat thai can liuyl " GOODYEAR TIRES FOR FORDS S8.50 to S10.00 RIDE ON AIR Fit Your Ford With Money BALLOON TIRES and cHininnlo lhe rattles. MODERN WRECKING EQUIP. MENT Service D" and Night " KAlEN GARAGE MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wednesdays wdM. days, closes at. 3,45 nm From th East Mondays, Thursday and 1. urdays, 4 p.m. To Vancouver Mondays, mail !oes at lOU Tuesdays. Mail closet at i Thursdays jjh Saturdays . .. Saturdays qh C.P.R. Sept :t 6 and 16 From Vancouver Sundays p Mondays 3 f Wednesdays .j h Fridays m Fridays j n CP .11. Sen; 1 a I I .-' ToA nyox, Alice Arm- Wednesdays ;9 Sundays . 7 PJL From Anyox, Alice Arm- Tuesdays Thursdays .P.I To Stewart and Premtor Sundays . ,7 P.M. Fridays Mf. From Stewart and Prtmler Saturdays - PM Tuesdays -P--To Port Simpson Sundays ....... Thursdays From Port Slriipson Tuesdays" Saturdays To Alaska PolnU- Sept. 1 and 1 -' From Alaska Points- Sept 3. C and To Massett, Port Buckley Bay Monday mal '" From Massett. Port Buckley Bay Wiwlnnuilav TT.9 : dllC Wednesdays p.m. 3rd Ave, & Fuih jF 3rd Ave. &. Cl Sl t Advertise NOTICE 2.30 1.35 S.S 2.50 55 3.00 3.5 3.10 3.15 3i0 3.25 3.28 .P.K. i.M. .8.30 M dementi, 11 a Mil. ,li To Skldegate, Q. " South Island Points- maii elowi City' South Island Points-Saturdays, mail due-"1- . To Naas River roinw "Simpson Thursdays lM From Naas River ro , Saturdays BDX COLLECTS DM. f Grh..am & Atltn avc 1st Ave. Sc Eighth SI Cth Ave. t Fulton m Klh Ave. & Tholnson st Hth Ave. &. Shcrbrooke A vn llhlAve.&Oonrad-SL Cth Ave, & Hays A v ft 0th Ave. & Hays'' Cove Circle 8th Ave. & Cotton St. rlli Ave. & McBrule St Pro. 'Gov. Bhlgs. Prov. Gov. Whsrrf O.T.P. Wharf nd Ave. & 2nd .!( I III 0 Advert..er.tu; e,l that copy for 1 1 U.amenl should sue. In IhO USH7 ' l-H 0 0 0 1 .rl'l