PAGE FOUR WATERFRONT -FIRE BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM wMCGV LISTEN TO MS. j i'LU LOOK SAV.PAT'VvAiCHC TVWO WHAT" IM TELUMTOU, THE LOAFl-R-WMT RISKS fOaCET LAKHY DUCAN IS HlMOP CSN. l PINO BVR MAN w UNlTlL. I ARC HAVING NO N1D OF wrCi i TO RUI FO? -ALOE MAfvl- ; V " , THt POLICE LARRY MAWV LAV MV HANDS I VE eEJM AROJMOA LOT 1 I POHCE WOULD ON HIM' 1- MOKKfeHeLAY IX RKGAKD TO LAY SEEN DON'T EMST! ' C s. ukc 49, -ro J , tv0 ---- HGKG TO-OCT'V - r nrpii "lNffslX INCH MA IX 1'OH IX-UUXTKIAL Jarra, j mi-? -1 yj miUHMiS j 1 F? ski ftd-I " sslM". 1 lass aw, a - 1 A. ENGINEER TO REPORT lrm Will be Akrd to Pay Part M Cut if Work Aldermen ! Hone. Sa.f ' j The city council engaged last night in another lengthy discussion on the question of giving water facilities foe concerns doing business on the water front, the result being a decision, on motion of AM. J t. Greer, seconded by Aid. Stephens, Sa. cfctaln 'report' from the city engineer estimating the cost of laying a t&lx-inch main along the entire area In question before tak ing any definite action. Opening the subject. Aid. Stephens told of an interview he and Aid. Jim Greer had had with W. H. Tobev CJKJt. superintendent, who stated that it had been originally agreed with lessees near Cow Bay that the com pany would connect them all with pipe line from the vicinity of the Imperial Oil Co. at an estimated cost I MOO, which cost was to be paid for by the lessees form the use of the water. One concern, however. had withdrawn from this agreement wttn the result that the line had never been constructed. Giving his own personal tie-. Aid. Stephens said he did not see why the concerns that would benefit should not contribute in some way to the cost of giving them water. , DIRECT TAX Aid, Perry asserted that these eon- ever decision the council made, it would not hinder his building opera Hons. "When do you propose to start?' asked His Worship. , 'Do you ever go down to the 'front-" asked Mr. Lifett. "The wharf is practically completed now and tfce bulMtng is going up. It will continue to go up. no matter what the council may decide, even If you never put any water in." Mr. Llpsett explained that nothing toss than a sis-inch pipe would be of any use as far as insurance was con cerned. It had been impossible for him to get a rate quoted in the city without the water but inquiry from the Board of Underwriters had elicited that information thai 11 tbere were a six inch main and various tire pro tection equipment put in the build - cerns were paying a direct tax to the lag. tbe value of which he questioned, ctty of 11.000. He thought that the,, tentative rate of 2. n,r r,m h city should help such industries to become established by putting In water for their protection. As lt was now lt was Impossible for them to get insurance. Aid. Stephens said that some sane consideration of the question was wanted. When Aid. Perry said they could not get Insurance, he either did not know what he was talking about or else he was not willing to give the faeu to the council. Aid. Perry reiterated sis previous assertions and said that the ctty was already getting 11.000 from these lessees and. if the water was put iii. would get 1600 more. Aid. Jos, Greer believed the time had come when the 'city should take some action .toward giving these waterfront concerns fire protection.' Be thought it would be wise for the Board of been quoted. If the six Inch pip were not put In. he would stand for the higher rate and. as for ordinary water requirements, he was willing tw make a small connection with tb Imperial Co that he had been oCered. EXTENSION OF SEWER SYSTEM riXANCE COMMITTEE WILL KEPOKT TO COIXCIL OX S3UM PROJECT NOW INDLK COX. HOLKATIOX Tne 35.000 trunk sewer proposal Jo serve such portions of the southern Works and cut engineer to. go Intol"5 M"tTB P" of the cHy as have the whole question and submM a coo-! lrelT ewerage I ditties was crcte plan for providing the who'e uscusaea oy tne oty council waterfront with fire protection. He!1"1 018111 naHy referred to did not think the railway coaantey could be expected to provide the facility but he did believe that the company and the lessees might be pur-suaded to assist is defraying the expense. He moved that a committee be appointed to meet these people and bring In a report as outlined. OO WHOLE WATEKF KOXT Aid. Stephens seconded the motion commenting' that. If a six inch mam was put in. lt would greatly reduce the insurance premium. He was in accord with the idea of giving the benefit to the whole waterfront and not JngHne out any particular parcel. The ctty engineer might take the matter up and make an estimate as to the cost of the whole project. Mayor Newton felt that, as the ctty throughout had- been provided with adequate fire protection In the way of water supply, the big concerns on the we imance committee so tnat the fi nancial end of the prelect may be looked into before any further steps are taken toward undertaking the 1 AsEMEZiEfoH Uons should be obtained. Mr. Joees felt, before the bylaw for t&e trusk line was put to the people. Otberwtsc the city might have a trunk ttaewfefcgfc was of' no use. thus needlessly em-harassing tu financial situation Aid. Perry 'bougta; the new sewer line should be put in evn if setae-' thing eiee had to be sacrificed. Mayor Newton Irtt that, now tkr city had its program of seotl-per- maaeat roads Weil advanced, the new ewer line should be consul at A Tfee people in the parts of the city Uut it would serve had been anxious for soaac time that it be Installed and be UJ not see why a bylaw ateuid not 01 put to the people as reeesaneaeM by the Boitrd of Works. Hi. Jones suggested that be city treasurer abouM be consul led as to the financing of the praect. MOKE IMOKMtTIOX Aid. Stephens stated that, wnile fee -as as amtous as aay one else in tfce cty to see sues a jewer project undertaken, lt would seem useless to boad it unless there was aswirance that tne dents la the adjacent. an wees prepared to nk up with It. It was out of reason to expect tnat tnea people would petttssa under the loss) Improvement plan for tne isttarwia w- tfi there was some Idea as to west the eoet would be. It was neeaosarv so work. While some members of thr analjw the property value asd as- council doubted the wisdom of embarking upon the undertaking at this time from a financial point of view, others. Including the mayor and AM. Perry, seemed desirous of submitting the certain If they vssM stand tne additional taxation that would be made necessary. "I tbiak the wteie thing is- -half. baked.' - asserted AM. Steph- ens. "Tnere should first be a fairly necessary money bylaw at the ; accurate estimate of what tne laterals forthcoming errie election. (would cost If tne propertr mm The matttr was brought up with the Jsaould not be willing to pay for tfc reading of a report from the dty es-Materala. the trunk Use would be use-gineer and city solicitor which stated -less. I chink we abouM have more ' that local officials of the Canadian Ka- Information on the whole scheme " ttonal Railways would recommend that . Aid. Perry stated that It wueOd cost an outlet in Hays Creek be granted 'several thousand dettars to make aar-but that permission would first have veys that would be involved to arrtv-to be obtained from the provincial tag at the estimate s untested by AM. government to construct the sewer over Stephen. It would be just passing the northerry part of Lot 1. Frcel 19. the buck and making the oast hiwher ' City Solictor Jones pointed out to Aid. Stephens remarked that Ale. waterfront might Justly expect the!"" council that the project would In- Perry survey costs must Just be Hke same treatment. Tne facilities should (ToiTe Cttt&C petitions under Ms road costs. be provided so that future industrial locml Improvement plan for the IxruEASE IiLIST projects might not be. held up. It construction of laterals. These petl- Aid. Casey admitted ttiat there were seemed to him that the city had no .other choice if the railway company would not act. In the matter. Aid. Stephens pointed out that tbeL .motion was not opposed to such a course as outlined by the mayor bur really extended It. If the whole thing ' were done at once it would be more economical than a piece at a time. The city engineer thought he could ' get the report required within a week time. Discussion of minor importance followed In the course of which Aid-Perry took occasion to Inform some of ths aldermen an the opposite side that their "ears must have been stuffed" when they had heard the original report of the Board of Works read. Aid. Casey Inquired who would pay the cost of the proposed work, this jearl or next year's council. Mayor Kewton replied that, if 'the pipe were ordered and did not arrive until after this year's council went out of office, next year's would naturally have to face up to paying the btU. NOT PKOPEK Aid? Casey, in reply, stated that he was willing to oblige Mr. Llpsett with the connection but he could not see where lt waa proper for a council, la Its dying momenta and short of money, to Incur any expense that was not aUolutely necessary. He would aay to give Mr. Llpsett his connection from the dry dock but leave the rest of the question to next year's council. Asked by the mayor If the decision reached by the council would be satisfactory to him. Mr. Llpsett said anything would be satisfactory to him. He would like to have the connection and was willing to pay his share but. If he did not get It. tic waa also willing to take the Mak hiuusU. What- Fine Leather Purses We hare some new beauties. One kind at $2.50 it the new soft or pouch style in several different colors. Another style is larger, with leather covered frame and assorted colors at from -SI-"M to Slli.OO They have long loop handles to carry in hand Others are the same square kind with strap at the back and sell all the way from .SU-"0 to .S 12.O0 These are in assorted colors and trimminirs. Also many other useful leather articles. John Bulger, Ltd. Jewellers S3Banl many good reasons why the project uouM be considered but It waa a (natter of increasing the debt and as such he felt should be sent to the finance committee for further consideration. It was a question that would -e to be dealt wKh according to the state of the finances and be for one felt that there might be a Itttle delay ftending some reducuon being made; :n the cMf 's eartsoMdated debt sueb as could be made next year. He moved .hat the matter be turned ovnr to the j finance commMCee for report, the , Minns was tnrsted to addreM the; tmwefl. iii- Plater stated that the wKdinti of thto part of town had sang fttt the need of sewer ooanec-Aw and. in some places, there was : rather bad state of attain. Something wouM have to be done to rem-Xfcy these, matters and the people thoucM that It waa about Km some jnctlstlet were gtvea. He would urge the council to submK the bylaw at the nest eiecMoa and let the people vote an .it As far the lateral, he :elt that the city saiabt urge or eves force tbe'peepU M link up. After Mr Father had been heard. ;he motion to refer the matter, to the '.nance CBaunHtee lor report was arrted. R0TT0 WON EASY VICTORY IN LAST NIGHFS BILLIARDS The Grotto won a decisive victory over -e Oyro Club in last night's league Hlbard tournament, the aggregate acore Sotag 6 la Ml. The high break of the evening 84 was made by- the Oyro Club's only winning player. W. J. Nrl-;2tv Tbe Individual acertng was as foltawt: Ueurge Wangh lOreUoi. 200; W. U. -ong lOyro C3ub. lit. J. Anorewa. 166; W. J. Nelson. 200. X Kamaton. 200: A, Maedonald, 11Z Dr. J. A. West. 200; Ben Self, l&g. Oeorgc Howe. 20O; Praak Aklrldic. IK The league standing to date la as fottewa: Oamea. Total Average Teratsnals 17 838 Oyros 7 61M 879 se 4347 . 875 Oratto 7 6141 874 St. Andrews 4113 . 842 The averages for the players In the league to date, are as follows: , . Games TtL Aver. P Zleman Terminals) , 6 1300 "200 J. Hillmaa.iMooseJ...., 0 Krauae iOyros ... Geo Mcllrnqvle (Bt-A-1. O Howe (Orotoi P OTsnncU (TenninaU) 6 W E Williecrott i8t A. ."rank Aidrldte (Ojroi . C. Balagno (TermlBaisl. Pwtt Pyle 8t. Andrews) - Andrews (OroMOji Een Sell lOysai S Dr West OrUe 7 W J A'eison iGynx) ... i Hamilton (Orottat .. i May Moose) D. Howe (Termlnaial ... 8. D. Maedonald 8t. A4 H Corbett fTernafnalsl . iW H bong (Oyro) O Waugh lOrotto) .. .. I Eton Brown Moose) ... iM MacLachlan (St. A ). 'j Brown (Moose) !o P Tinker (St. A.)... A Maedonald (Oyro) .. 8 Danon (St. Andrews) i Judge (Moose) O Anderson (Orotto) .. Ben Uorjan (8t A,).. A. Harvej (Oyros) 1 6 1200 1 -ido 2 JO 1167 476 1296 1112 922 1281 10V9 1268 1087 1066 878 1042 1220 1218 842 1003 1001 783 834 14 922 877 484 111 9 SPORT CHAT 1 1 H 200 TOO 200 230 184 182 184 184 184 183 183 182 182 181 181 181 176 174 174 170 167 187 147 146 4 6outhero ZUioois town hsve decided itbev are located In the "sUcka" because of tie number of baseball re-.emits which arc found In this aectton each vear bv xnalor learu baseball couu Scout with order to "round 1 V anted For Sale For Rent POR 8A1X SIX ROOM MOUSE. PTJU.T modern: marine view. ceatraMy located; fust dass eondlttaa. 13.64000. tweatn cash, balance monthly. Sixteen room house near Dry Dock, with furnace. Wal sell cheap and on easy payments. Tbeo. Ohltart UmHed. Weatbolme Theatre Block.. tf POH SALX-TO CLOSE OUT AN U-Ute. we are authorised to seU several lota, some cornera. harbor view, and en sewer, rtkres low and terms from 1 18.00 monthly Enquire T. ucaymoct. U POR SALE. DOCB1X BAHAELLED ahotgun, Neuaatn. choke bore. Damascus barrels. 3J00. Phone Blue i9. P-OBox 109 rrtece Boprrt. BC ron SALE. HAUBtTT BOAT ISJ00 Ives one third intereet in good well known boat. Loan or partnership Apply Box 839 Day New. 283 POR SALE. THE RING OEORQE Hotel and Cafe, containing 40 rooms fuUy furnished. Por particulars at nly T. McOymont. tl TOR SALE. CHEAP HALT A TON Or old newspapers. Apply Dally News. H FOR RENT B ItENT. MODERN UP-TO-DATE Oat; large airy rooms: fire place: close in. Max Mellbroner. POR RENT - rORNtSHED 8C1TE Phone 18. Muatallem Grocery. BOARD uwahd. THE INLAXDES. 830 Second Avenue. Pbooe 13T. . shortstop whose tragic death tallowed t Wow by s ball thrown by Carl Msyv Ut after .the war. played his first game In Herrin. Bobby Vrach. who did his best to keep out of Ty Cobb's centerfield garden, and made an enviable reputation with the Detroit Tigers, also is from Herrin. The two fighting Cardinals who figured so prominently In the last World series. Jim Bottomley and Tommy Tbevenow. art both from Southern II-UnolsL Bottomley has put Nokomta on the baseball map while Tbevenow has done equally well for Centralia. Ray Blades. Muddy RueL. Mitten Stock and other fence destroyers of the past came up from theae "stick.- The 174 j Hard Roods League sent four men to 14fThe dean of them aB is Ray Sehalk 144 140 149 131 try out with the St. Louis Cardinal tnts year. Ployd Mulkey. Du Quoin, one of the quartet, ran away with the League's batting honor, with an aver-age of 7t He Is now with Louis 3e. undergoing a seasoning process. LMchfield. Of LADIES' WHIST M. Ueurge-a ood Mw V4W Mere n Inner la La Mi hi', lit urea EeuR of last ntgnt game In the ladles' section of the Praternal ' Whist League were as follows: St. Oeorgr Ladleo. ; pythtan Sis ten. 3. Mooae Ladies, 81 Orangi Ladlea 1 The standing Is tne league to date 1 as f ottews: .up the !ory" have found a fertUr f leld ' Mooae Lads w;iich uas turned out dlamoodeer pythian Sister eilglUe to ply la moat utyboar St OeorgCa. t ptrk Ray CTupman. th develand Oiaxga Lad " ... 4" 2 2 0 L-0 ? 2 t DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken fo leu than 50c WANTED XiOrrrr for your property la what you want. I have the buyers If your price is right. O. C. Walker - Jwtte being seconded by Aid. Steps- COOK (MARRIED) WANTS JOB. CO os. The maynr mas assured by the. anywhere. Apply Boa 340, Dafty -ty sonettor tnat there waa plenty of i News office 2S time far the ftnanre eommmee tn 1 1 m the matter and still have the WANTS SPARE TIME WORK POR yiaw submitted at the January eleo- everal hours daily Phone Blue Tit. PELEATIOX Or REIICVTS . Bsfnre the motion was put to the ate. a delegation of Taytor Street and Susuatt Avenue residents onnststlng of K E. rVfcM. Oeorse South and C O. CTCHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Apply Muvaallem s Grocery Phone IB. AGENTS WANTED MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL A5D appoint ageuta. T tarty guaranW t!03 (being 121 weekly average! and expenses. Experience uanecewarr For particulars wm Win ton Co.. , Toronto. FOR SALE CJIIKOPKACTIC ii it. k. i:ot.TMx ciiiitnru tnoK iJ Third .lira nr. Office vlatU . iixe House calls - 2XX Por appointment Phone Office lUue ft Rrtidenco Black 22 DEIWIATOLOGV Mil tl iuj;miiii itr.Moiit by the talent actenttflc atetnod PEKMAXEXCY iltlttTII4t. No need for disfiguring hair or other blemishes any store, rhoiw Mark CU K ESTA UK A NTS MMii r.tTn r.tir. Mrs. Unger. Proprietresa Third Avenue. Next O W V. A. (kmd Itrnae t'aokrd MeaK Phone Blaek 700 nui.iis ittuii. nruK. "Scatter Sunahtoe with CMadt filie CladMI llalbs far rhrt(aas and make your fnena goad far year to some rrcMi. ritKHTMt r.trKtor tlJM. tljat. SLsaa. ttjo aod an. Write for pnee Ust l. I. MrTtriall PO Box r tintntu. RC. FU1LS rCRS MADE TO ORDER AND RE. modelled. Raw akin tanned and drrased. Mali order promptly attend' ed to Mrs r Tmrr. 394 Broadway East. Vancouver ANOTHER Rlfi REDUCTION IN CIIEVKOLET COMMERCIAL CAR I'JUCES 1-1 V Ton Utility Expreca ChaasU 1 82400 S Ton Light Delivery Chassis I 63000 Touring and Roadster $ 81400 Sport Roadster t 880DO Coach and Coupe 11020.00 body 1 Pord Light Delivery, panel body 1 ' Pord Light Delivery, (tarter equipment 1 Pord Tudor Sedan, starter ItIMM tandau 11183.00 i r.i cak o hm ' 1 Pord Light Delivery, open 74M 14000 24000 - e. equipment f 300.00 1 Oldamoblle 4-paavrnger Tour ' Ing.' 1823 440000 Term can be arranged on bot new aod uaed car to suit the purchaaer. KAIEN C.ARACE Dealer in radllar. MrUuglilln, Oakland. PonlUr OklMimMI and Chevrolrt far. Phone M NOW 1H THE TIME to buy that car you bavt been considering. Why walk during th unnleasant winter weather? We have several new modrla on hand. price are at a low level and easy term are available. I'KKII CAR Two rord Self starter Light Dellverle guaranteed. On Pord Truck Snap. On Chevrolet Light eDUvery-lood running order. Make u an offer. S. 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