s 3 w S 3 FAQi FOiM, 7n2 DHL7 s.vt . WORLD SERIES BRINGING' UP FATHER By George McMan.,. 1 aBw r I -l ii. - domT'ou I DOMTMINOVOO TQ QE SORE AMD KM5 ZJt- HIGH FINANCE WAMT ME PLAYlN'.QUT DON'T QUNlUTOl MY FOOT OU OF-HAftM .4 TO PLAY? r-'lV bOB FOOT WA-y. I'UU JUST POT IT W THAT TOf i mMil J v r- 1 T H .J RECEIPTS (IO HELL HKVOM) MILLION V DOLLAR MARK AM) SIIO(l.l )( t S THIS Vi:.lK h JvH ijNEW .YORK,' Sept. 25-The million dollar world' serif apparently la an tblished affair In baseball. Receipts for .the last three major league classic have gone well beyond this mark and with the game" biggest park, the Yankee stadium, available for part of the com lng struggle, there Is every prospect that the high tide of finance will continue. The fact that the championships ot the , past thfee seasons have' run to alt or seven games every time has helped swell the "gates" but the odds usuallv favor the battle going close to the limit-Only one series In over. a score of years has been, decided In four straight games. that of 1914 when the Braves trounced the Athletics. SET lll'ill MARK Last year's struggle between the Pittsburgh. Pirates and Washington Senators set a new high mark In total receipts, !, 182.834, although the attendance, 282.830, fell a little below the records of the previous two years. This was because more higher-priced seat were sold in Pittsburgh and Washington. The 1923 championship between the Yankees and Giants established an attendance mark of 301.430 in six games. It was made possible through the use of the game's biggest two enclosures. the Yankee Stadium and Polo Grounds, and lsnt likely to be broken this FalL The same series also established iYfwr rcnorc nccc HHINOS IKltVN RECORD I1AO WITH ANCIENT WEAPON AT ABHEV-HTEAII IX YORKSHIRE "TORK. Sept. 23 King Oeorge made, hi record bag of 13 grouse ln one! drlv at Abbeyatead with two pair of old ' fashioned double barrelled hammer gun manufactured thirty odd yean go. A a young man the King laid the foundation of hi reputation a a ahot with these gun and (till cling toi them for sentimental reason. j An English firm which make gun for the crowned heads of half th world has-been keeping the King' guns in condition for yean. At the end of each shooting season, the guns an aent to th factory, (tripped, cleaned, over- 4 hauled, given an oil bath and put; In storage until the neit year. Famous Battles for the Heavyweight Title t'. R PKXTIK R'S IMH'T Jack Dempseya defeat of Oeorges Carpentler In four rounds at Jersey City. July 2. 1921 gave boxing a ' standing In socletv for the first time single game attendance record of 62.817. ) na a urg, society attended the with record receipts of 201.459. more j boUt ln ,uch rtl,ngth and Bpira(ior money than was taken in from the full j u w5 g,Ten tht ,'ugKUon ot an alx-game series of 1918 between the Red f international polo attraction. Sox and Cubs. The fight was a model of propriety.! Following U the detailed disposition of All the conventions were observed. Not last year's receipts: ,,n epltbet wu applied nor, profane Players' hare sil.ita ,nrA ,,...,4 t, .i.k.. . .. 1'iiub.irrh I'iraies' Miare .... HMii.H'" V " Wjhinirtgi --nlor- share hrn l'ittbnrli fUrer Earn Wsoltmiloii ilyer . . , erind plare esm liare ilnl ami Atfilrilr. earti . . . Ihiril iare team' hare hedi and Hruwns. eai-h Mir lb Iare learn' share Cardinal and Tlrrr, arh . Adfrnory (Kinrir hare . . . Earn rluLV Mure Earn learue's hare 7..s.. ;ti.ur. ;it. .4. . Ci.zSr. isi..j.. tis.Ku;. 18IB.tS..lil,iir. tll....l?,stl. mt....ts?.j;. mj..i..isu,f . ti4..4..tiaiia. 0S..S..I4S.S. 1IIC..SKUI.91I. 1IJ..5..!HS,f.l. Il. .(..Itt.111. 119. .X. . tU,.9tt itnn. .;..i:.:o. Il . .. r.77 . Iri. s,.lls.i7 IS3 e, . ii (.4:111 194. 7. ..!. I9S. .7. iK. i Illl.iHi. . 9I.97S. . IT,0. 0i.lttO.17 no. ucrpi i or varpenuer, wno.jj ijit.lt could not be expected to work up any ,,7,4 ! great enthusiasm over the alfalr. It SS.4TS.3l was an altogether delightful occasion. I IC.9t?.l j M8l.il I77.IT.IJ tM.44S.lf Ut.l4S.IJ There was only one fight recorded among the spectators. Two ot ths customers clashed during the Mlske- Renault preliminary. Most of the by' standers stamped this as unwarranted Appended la a record of attendance ! -.nee It was eenerallv votl that the bsw rcvr-ijits racn year since iwus 41 AMES SINCE Player' Yr. r.ime. Attend. Rerelpl Vt, bout was not worth fighting over. Carpentler spirit was willing but the fiesh was weak. He attempted to force the fighting but could not carry J1.40I hu program to a successful conclusion 6,f 6 1 The Frenchman' highly touted 'Sub WUIVIC VIAF, 1U MIC V11KU 27 90 490.M1.. I47.S71 1 round. In a fashion that stirred the MS 7J' ltliCroWd 10 bOP" tIUt b hd Dn'-,el' afK.jl!! I44!9V Kroggy. but the champion assimilated S!S9'! 1;!7Tthe blow without dlfflculty and made 41 I t . . 171.419 7.4I4. S64.SIMI. f.'i".,47; I .or. I. 15 I nn i.04 s7 ' hort work of nls challeag" to the next ivs.Y. round. i.ii ttt.iVI H7.X1t 3i.71 :t II.U9 ri.l.'.44 KENTUCKY RACE OPENING TODAY !H0N.E D.BARROW VISITING DISTRICT Arrheil from Vk-torta Ihk Mnrnlng and lH for Interior In VWt rarming ('ommunltlr To make bis annual inspection of th farming communities of the interior. Hon. E. O. Barrow, minister of lands In "JU,n,lux' WP'' lne en- the provincial government, arrived from tucky Jockey Club Stake., with 110,-, victoria on the Prince Rupert thl ooo added, may be the medium for morning and proceeded to the Interior, settling the question of two-year-old Mr. Barrow, who la accomnanled br Col. supremacy of the turf during the U-, Latta, chairman of the Land Settlement tumn racing season beginning today, f Board, will visit Smlthers, Burn Lake. The mile race, to be run at Chur- rmncols Lake, Vtnderhoof. Prince chill Down, offer the Juvenile, who. Oeorge nd Quesnel and will return capture it an opportunity to claim by way of the Cariboo road. the two-year-old crown, to which nonei of the .youngster thus tar ha de-j HOTEL ' ARRIVALS clslvely established his right. j Hopeful Contetants J Prlnre Rupert Lord Chaucer triumph ln the Hope-' R. Creelman and W. O. Mandert, ful at Saratoga wa not convincing. Winnipeg; B. A. Latta. Edmonton: B. He benentted greatly by a weight, C. Kteley. O. A. McNlcholl. R, Carl-coneesfclon but displayed a finish that isle. Charles D. Schultr. Fred V . leads turfmen to believe that he will oumsey. R. M. Shaw, 8. Taka, F. V. fancy a route such a the Stake. Scapa Flow, a son of Man o"War, on hist showing In the Hopeful, probably Flow In that race, also showed a meii-torou performance. These, colu have been racing well their, .rst year Out. J Delcourt and C. Domoney, Vancouver; Emtl M. Crell, Balmoral; F. w. Sawi tell and Charles M. Leverty. Toronto; will be among the favorites In the stake' Mr. and" Mrs. W. R. Oraden. Medicine Hat; C. B. Twlgg, Cretson; E. Green wood and M. M. Randle, Nanalmo; Cox. Victoria; Mrs. W. O. Carrigan an1 uxner Eastern crack juveniles that Charles Cautbers. Terrace: R. O. John loom formidably ln the probable field ston, Inverness; Mr. and Mr. H. Hen-ade J. E. Wldener' Kiev and Chance rlcksen, Baranoff. Alaaka; F. D. Mathers, Bhot and Candy Queen and Pantella. jPrince Rupert. The eastern horde will not be wtth-i Central out formidable opposition from the' b. J, Walkland and W. H. Thorn, west in the final stake race. Among c J Jt. the western Juveniles are E, R. Brad- . . ley' Buddy Bauer and Bewtthu; Johnson H. Camden's Nor'easter and Khalifa; E. B. McLean's Sport Trail and; V V Jock and Torchllla. Derringer. KrlcrJ II C. Oeneral Haldeman and Dr. Waihlngton. l"' MAGIC AN OLD HAMMER GUN dAKI N U POWDER aWLy' W a3sfl bwiwbIsb! in all your baking to assure success. Made in Canada E.W. CILLETT CO. LTD. TORONTO, CAN. fir. Tirea 'Nerve Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert SEPTEMIJEIl i I9IC. 1 WBsma .aw. 7ssaissaTiBSl SasssaBHlHHHsflB 3 til Judge Barker of Nanalmo. who hai been taking the work of Judge Young In the north, passed through the city cn his return south. Th Seattle Tunes admit that Seat- lea business with Alaska was hit a '.Uggerlng blow whn congret refused :o take action to divert the halibut movement from Prince Rupert. The paper says that It waa a loss of 5.-000.000 a year or more. James Hampton only last Wednesday received from the late Capt. A. W. Agnew a book of scenes in northern France. Two day later the new of Capt. Agnew' death in action came a a great shock to Mr. Hampton. POPULAR RAILWAY OFFICIAL MOVING K. A. HtHI OW. KOAI MASTER I OK MtNV YEARS, TKAWKKKEII TO PKIri: r.EOHRE R. A. Harlow. CJSA. roadmaitcr hew for the past several years, haa been transferred In a similar capacity to Prlnc Georea and la tn tk tin hi new tlltlM htwn that rlt mnri rn.l' dako on October 1. Ur. Harlow and son will leave later to Join him. Their residence on Fourth Avenue East hai been sold to Olen A. McMillan, superintendent of the dry dock. The departure from Prince Rupert of Mr. and Mrs Harlow will be a matter of general regret. Both are resident of long a landing and enjoy large measure of popularity amid ECKOFF PAYS $300 FINE -AGAIN INTO CITY POLICE COURT For th third, time this year. A. T. EckoS. Regent Hotel, was fined In Uw lclty police court this morning on a liquor charge. This time he waa assessed 300. with the option of three months' Imprisonment for hsjrlr.g liquor In other than a private guest room. He pleaded guilty td th charje krul ft AAlirr rinaawlM u.mklsa.u m. secutor. and Milton Oonzale. defence counsel, aa to whether It wa a seconJ offence, the information having been laid ln this case before conviction had been registered on a previous charge of a similar nature. Magistrate Mclymont Interpreted It as a second offence and made his fine accordingly. SNEAK THIEF ON TRAIN GETS AWAY WITH MUCH LOOT According to paasengen arriving an. last night's train from the East there' waa a sneak thelf operating on the; train Thursday night west of Prlnc 1 Oeorge. W. D. Oraden of Medicine Hat. who arrived with Mrs. Oraden and proceeded to Vancouver on th Princess i Beatrice this morning, stated that he ad lost a watch and that the berths', of other passengers had been rifled,; the chef of th train being pretty, thoroughly cleaned out. It was stated at the superintendent'; offlc fctr this morning that th" In- pk c sua - hgr K":,3 O It26 ar Ura. ftruc Scwvict. I CMt Bntaaa l ventilation department was working on the matter but that the thief. i far a was known, had not been apprehended. New lecelved later say a man ha been apprehended near Burns Lake. OFFICERS FOR ST. ANDREW'S The St Andrew's Society elected of. fleers for the coming six month iat tight a follows President. Oeorge Abbott. First Tlce-presldent. Ben DaJtjaroo. Second vice-president. W. Barton, Secretary. J. J. Utile. Treasurer. A. A. Connon. Director Howard Steen .Thomas Beatty. W. Anderson and'R. Cameron. The follcvlng committee were appointed; House' R. Cameron. O. Flntafaan and A. McLcod. Bid Visiting Howard Siren. 8. D. Macdonald. Entertainment Oeorge Abbott and A. Cltpperton. Bllllarta W Anderma. 8. D. Mat-donald and J. McLean. A program of social event and lecture I being arranged for th winter month. i TERRACE FAIR MIOWS EXCELLENT I'KODKE 4)E THE TARMS AM (IARIE.S AND ritOVES AIMPT-A III 1.1 TV III S4III- I continued from page one) cully wa overcome when Mr. Oreen-wood, the poultry Jdg. undertook i the worker Th Judging of the poultry and the rabbit wa done In the presence l all Interested, and much valuable Information thereby obtained by poultry raisers and rabbit breeder. The mV biu proved quite n attraction, 4 considerable number of very fine wyi being on display. A feature of thl year's fair wa ttvs evident satisfaction on all side with the work of the Judges and th many good auggestlon offered by them (ar , the betterment of the fair In future The Judge were Mr. Randl of Nanalmo. fancy work, borne cooking sni school work; C. B. T1gg Cm ton, vegr table and Irulta and E. Orrenwood of Victoria, poultry and rabbits and ! also acted a Judge of stock. The dance at night drew a large i crowd that thoroughly enjoyed it Music wa rendered by Mr. Attwood's five piece orchestra. Supper was server) to Bdmlnton wl wide circle of friend Mr. H.rlow W T? ,hU luc M m " teen with th. r.11.. h.r. .1. .h. "Vl iinVB nf PAtltttriat1nn S&vlno' Kn an 1 t-.. ' AdmUlon trt t lh door etcedd j,aa.T-i in vvnuri.viuu 1U1 .fir UU1Wi ing ofth. road. Mrs. Harlow, who lho m ' ,,Mt , . b' "J1 "nou,!; it,, .n.hf.r t rw hll Utnent U not yet R. Orant. ha. resided in Prince Rupertj ":'U.b'e "fld almost a long' vn..m DONATION OF $150 TO BOYS' BAND FROM RUPERT ROTARY CLUB The Boy' Band Commltta and Bandmaster Wilson acknowledge with thanka receipts of 150 donation from Prince aupert Club to Boys' Band Fund. FISH ARRIVALS . Z. " . w . riv boau sold their catches her to- . . . wa wild ittiii gnvaug 9. 40 and 7 and ISiO and 10 cent while Canadian sold for 1C to leao with B cents for second. Sales wen: AMtltlCAN Chelsea. 30.000, to Royal Fish Co. Jack. 4.100, to Cold Storage. CANADIAN Munrlneac. 4,000, to Atlln Fisheries. Morris. 8.S00. to Cold Storage. Grant. 4.000. to Cold Storage. Advertise In The Dally News machine knives! -j i -i ti ' I i SB5 i i r i , sr 4 1 ii W anted Z For Sale For RenO .DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. laslftftaUA 11UIIU VLU lUUll IUU fiUU, FOR SALE. FURNITURE Or SIX roomed hous, either tn bulk or ojr 60 acres fn crop, balance easily taken In. Right at Quirk sUtkm. River run through property. Oood mad. Apply Mrs. W Stuart. II Ninth Street 231 fX)R SALE TO CLOSE OUT AN Es tate, w ar Mthortaed lo sell sevtnl lot, soma romrr. harbor 4ew. r4 on sewer. Pnces low and terms from 1 1 000 mental j. Enquire T McClymont. U FOR HALE. ROTARY ELECTRIC OV4t In good working order, too small fur present trad; wtll sell cheap to mak roin for larger one. Electro Window Bakery. Prince Rupert. BO OOOD BCILOtNa 1X3T8 FOR SALE- Being lou S and , block 43. section 7. Prlnc Rupert. For particular, apply Bank of Montreal. 33) FOR SALE. DININO ROOM SUITE, rugs, couch, writing desk, oookraaa, piano lamp. Phon Black Sit. 31S TENT FOR SALa NEW THIS TEAU and used onl on week. Price 120 Pullrn. Dally New. -J FOR SALE. OURNET OXFORD RANGE with hot water coll. Phon Orrcn 603 or Black 433. FURNITURE FOR SALE. LIVtNO room and kitchen chair -and table. Phon Blue '430. ' 3U FOR 'SALE. LOT It. BLOCK 3, Sec tion 7. Apply Box 330 Dally Newt Office, tt TO RtNT FOR RENT PIANOS. PLATER-planoa, phonographs and sewing nu-chine Walker' Music Store. FOR RENT. SIX ROOM MODERN flat with bathroom, at 171 Third Ave. East. Apply Hyde Transfer. tt FOR RENT. MODERN Up.TO-DATS flat; large airy rooma; fir plaoe; dote In. Mas Hellbroner. FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE; UN obstructed marine view. Apply 31S Fourth Avenue East. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by dsy. week or month. Phone Red O07- l! MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. FIVE tooms and bath. Munro Bro. BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD, - THE INLANDER, 8S0 Second Avenue. Phon 137. LOST. IX58T- BLUE PERSIAN CAT REWARD rnone oB3. 335 FOUND POUND, ..FIVE BASEBALL BATS. Ap. ply Dally New Offlc. TAXIDERMY SAVE THE DEER AND OTHER GAME heads, Have them mounted true to life. Phone a rem 490. PXJ, Bo 808. C. Harvey Flnley. j3( Advtttl la tb Dslly Nwi 1-14 Ton I'lihtr V.t- pre r.liaii I 815.0(1 'x Tnn l.i!il delivery ChaaaU fiSO.OU louring ami lluatlalur HUM 5nort HnaiUter Coach and Lnii4 Swlan Kamlau USED CARS ON HANO 1 Far', ,'teh' piano. Brunswick phonograph. Singer' '. sewing machine; all In good order. Arthur Bailey. P.O. Box 3. Phon Blatk tot or call 341 ruth Atenu West, tf FOR SALE. MODERN SIX ROOMED house, furnished or unfurnished: bathroom. Urge pantry, chlckenbouse, lawn, gadren and conservatory In front. Arthur Bailey. PO Box 3M. Phone Black 3M or call 341 Fifth Avenue West. If FOR SALE. 1BO ACRES OOOD LAND. rtMn nynly I Fitnl Light lllvry. I Fonl Light Itellwrr. larler e4iilpmffnl ... I Font Tudor FmUn, larlfr 'quJpiiifnl .. Hmotii) U-(iMfn- ur Ton r ins. H?J TAXI SHO O 1010.00 . ll3ft.U0 . $IH5J0 $ :s.oo fiao.nu fnn.ixi I3O0.P0 Term b arrancml nn hota w a ail u4i ?ar lo vMH Uii inirelia4r. KMFN QARAQE Ialr in Cadllic. McLauahlln. Oakland, Oldsmoblla, Pontlac and Chevrolet Cara Phone 62 NEW CAR PRICES MnnalM.nl 5H.f)0 SjMrl lliMuMffr 0S0J)Q Toon! 002.0(1 "ip 7&I.00 Ttiilor SrHJin 7rtfl.i0 KonJor Swlan 8Ji.0 I. mill Ilflivrry R02.00 Tnik GnUM) These price' Include freight, taxei, telr (tarter and balloon tires. (Inll or lrplitrt4 for ilrmonlm- ion or ilriving lroii. 8. E. PARKER. LTD., Authorized Ford Sale and Service FORD Cara Trucks Tractor Phone 67 Tail Call Ornrar. Paul or Clut) Sn and Sfvrn l'aon?er Slndn rkr at yojir dUpnsnl anr lime ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Arrn from Hmnre 11 01 t 0 PRIN0E RUPERT TIDES PMlurriay, fMilrralier 33 li 3:43 am, 309 It. 15 49 pm. 31A It. low g;44 4,7 ft. 23:17 pm. 3 3 II. fundi;, Hei(rmbrr J High .. .. .. .. 4dl am. 19 8 ft 14.3 pm. 30 8 - tow 10:37 ah. 8 4 " 23.-07 pm. 4.8 " Monday, ?eplrmler 37 High .. .. .. 8:38 am. 181 tt. 17:31 pm, 193 " 1 low .. tf .. 11:13 am. 83 " Tuexlay, toptemlter 38 High 0:33 am. 188 ft., 18:10 pm. 17 " to OAS am. 88 " 13:08 pm. 100 " Wetnetiiy, HeplrmlM-r 38 llKh 8:04 am. 188 ft. 19:43 pm. IBS " to .. l8m. 75" 13:31 pm. J1.3 -Tliiiriwlay. reilrnikrr 30 High 9:33 am. 18.1 ft. 21:14 p m. 18.7 " 3:41 am. 7.8 - , 18:14 pm. , XU " 4-1 ... . ' " clow .Artkfc, 1 .j . FoSl $2c per word in advance.'' No Advertisement taken (o leu than 50c WANTED. WANTED.- ONE REUABtJE MAN IN every town, merchant preferred, u uk order for brat custom-mal clothe la Canada. Highest commissions.-- Rex Tailoring Co. Ltd.. To-ronton 13)' WANTED. EXPERIENCED OENERAL maid, family of two. Mr. D. C Paterson. Bank of Montreal. Phone WANTED TO BUY. SECONDHAND wagon or democrat. Quote price 'a PU. Qukk. BC ZM FOR SALE. ANOTHER BIO REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES. MAIL SCHEDlli Ol T-10t I it the Ea Moodsys- Wwljan w 1 nmer Sunday Ttmdaya Tkursdays Saturday OJJt. Sept 11 ; 3 j) att liu l4 - '"I T A))v Alke trst, mMm! mler- - To P. Hai-M. sa4 m VtxtZ To Alaka Plal-. September r 4 y 1 -J qer ( harMin- taarwtn. SeptefBtier t titf it. Ta !) sa4 Ilk trt- Wrtfnmdays Tat Mew art a4 rtnalrt- Sotltrdaya IWOXING t rm 1 be M la. Mondays WeditMa r frAaai at ... 1 ran lastnMMff" Duooay a Wednewlar lu Friday a Sstarday i n it OJJU Sepunbn ' u4 T llsm Aaiat. tlk ira. Hrt1 a) Prrsskv I'rwa PI. MasMa4Veailif.! rrm iuk r-4- 6wpt4mb,f 1 ' v."-c . lrM lk tle CtatVl'- Wedaettdan I mm iXHitli (jser raWll Septeoilwf t -a ' liroM a4 thr irm- TtMtradan M I tMn Mrwart 4 rrrmbl- Sundav " HI 4UiniO4 Mil Oritwm 4iM e lit r t ih Ii Z. 4b tte 4 ruin ! i ub..i. rTj - II 4. i'r I' m At, a Mi IB Hit! ' ' " 4k a 'K' ! tlk a ' ' f rrn Ati Mr m Omt WMr' fl.T P Wharf 0.TT un' fnd t a tad )rd tve 1 ruli a M 3rd Ave a m ' i t . IB til 1 1 et 1 B.,urd.y Brpt II Prlnceal ta ta int tttt " STEAMSHIP MOfflBU lor tacniff , a auitdav- s Prtn? R'T" ,a r . -ft..4 r Thuraday m:.f 0 Sept 31 Prtr s I'-" I rnm tawnturf 1 rundar . Cartens Monday as. trrt cy"'ti Wednesday . I j ratals ..a Saturday . rr rt:H" ,4 Sept 17 Frtncr- Sept 37 rrtnr;. ., lor Pirl Mp" n" Friday CaUla Irooi Port "lmr- 4 .. Saturday- Cauua lr iewrl, tio " "w (l Sunday-- Crdena r.n Meaait, .tJ" i Tueadiy - Csrd' lor Mrwsrt Saturday Wnr . 1 Ruprt Saturdsy Prinr Rr From "-""-l,nr, nupert 8undy-i. Prlnc u( Sepl. l IIP Bundsy -s. Prince Rup. Ir Nth ern IP iron, Nrll. W" Wednely 'V'.ZZ , l(,r ,,Mh M ' Wednemlsy . (Torn H..ulh Quwn I 1 v' Wednday lor An."" rjeorf Wednelsy rr,nf from An) ntcrti Thursday - St wt If From Alsks cmjW . Bept at--. MM