3 PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NEWS LADIES' GAME BRINGING UP FATHER ; W . By George McMan 'is SO "YOU RE 1 WMERat THE GOiM' INTO DEMOCRATIC WAS FEATURE POLITICfe- HOPE VOU OVER TO TilE MOVE1 SO MUCH! -i ira lnKl'' gomma start r y JOIN THE MArCE I.KAFM AMI ADANACS BATTLE KM RIGHT NOW'. J -' j jd$3&p' DEMOCRATIC . TO'lIKAW ELKS. (iltAND TEH GlJOTO PARTY' rr IMS '' n KLrvlDLiLrMtH LAST M'SIIT r The' feature of last nlght'e" basketballs gariiM' at the exhibition Hall was the match In the Ladles' League In which the Maple Leala and Adanacs played to an 11-11 draw. It was the first game so far this season in which the Leafs were compelled to extend themselves and It augurs well for some subsequent Inter estlng engagements In this division. U was backi and forward all the war through with the Adanacs a point ahead at the end of t!je first half, the Lenta ahead at tht end of the second, no scoring In the third, and the teams still even at the final whistle. The' details of the game were as follows: Maple Leafs Miss Margaret Graham, Miss Myra Harvey (4). Miss Lillian Lowe, Miss Catherine Harvey1 (3), Miss H. Grant. Miss Helen Sim. Total 11 Adanacs Miss V. Smith (2), Miss D. Goss (3), Miss Wlllla Dyer, Miss ;. Margaret' Palmer (4), Miss E .Dal-by (2). Miss Ada Mlnzgohr. Total U Referee George Mitchell. m:hik leak i t: In the Senior League, the Elks got away from the Native Sons of Canada ; Senior League I W. D. L. Pts Elks .......... 4 0 0 8 Native. .Sons ... 1 0 3 2 Terminals ..... I 0 3 2 Intermediate league Orotto .' 4 0 0 8 Terminals ..... 2.0 2 4 Bankers 0 0 4 0 Ladle' League ' Maple Leafs .,..4 ; 1 ' 0 9 Adanacs 0 14 1 Junior League Colfa 6 o 0 10 V Stars .......... 1 0 2 2 Tuxls Boys .... 0 0 3 0 SPORT CHAT Along the Kansas-Oklahoma border where straight shooting always has been more or less an accomplishment of the citizenry, live five brothers whose' ability to shoot straight has brought them International recognition. Unlike the Dalton boys, the Etchen brothers of Coffeyvllle, Kansas Fred, Frank. Char' les. Will and Al acquired- their reputation by shooting at clay pigeons. Fred Etchen, a member of the United States Olympic team several years ago, won the International Flyer Championship for the season of 1926. He is both singles and doubles champion ot Kan sas, the first man to hold both titles at once, and formerly was national doub les champion. Frank, Will, Charles, and Al Etchen also have numerous trap- shooting titles tucked away to their credit, and as a team with Fred they have brought hundreds of prizes to Coffeyvllle. Fred Etchen is a south paw gunner. Every time: in automobile racer beats the previous speed record on the Cleve land-Akron speedway at North Hamp ton, Ohio, he establishes a world record, because the speedway Is said to be the only half mile woodet bowl in th world. Hie speedway Is so small In circumference, that on the curves stands up at a 43-deuree angle, On the tralghi-awaya, Its angle Is 23V4 degrees. The half-mile record now ..held Demon Lite. Altoona, Pa., racer, who made the circuit in 2 seconds'. Th Davis Cup fox 1927 mutt be i flM ) . $ ua)Wy. see -too w3mtr RIFLE RANGE "4 ...... I. .. ours is the slogan adopted oy tne i ioiiows: French Tennis Federation after hear-1 lng the argument of Pierre Glllou. Terminals .. Vice President of the Federation and Captain of the 192S French Davis team. In favor of France entering the compet ition' In the American Zone next year. Lacoste already has decided to go to the United States early in the season while Bo rota, Brugnon, and Cochet have been queried to find out. if they could make arrangements to be away ' from France during three months next summer. Brugnon and Cochet are prepared to do so but Borotra thought he could at the start and maintained the leadlnot TtM tnls "y date. The throughout, the first half of which i cJuestlon ot sending the team to Amer- closer' than the second when the Elks made twice as many points as the Native' Sons. Native Sons R. Bartlett (2). V. Merizles (4), H. Menzies .4), G. Shen. ton; (4), R. B. Skinner (7). D. Our-vlch. Total 21 Elks D. Bryant, S. Moran (4), E. Smith (1), M. Budenich (2). G. Mitchell (13). D. Balfour (16). Total 38 Referees Lee Dell and George Johnstone. INTERMEDIATE I.F.AC. I E The Orand Terminals again won over the Bankers in the Intermediate League In a well-fought game which ended In a score of 38 to 25. . Grand Terminals 8. Ourvlch (8), J. McNulty (16), R. Smith (2.) Y. Katsuyama. E. Dingwell (12), S. Joy. Total ,. .. 38 Bankers A. Walters. R. Mortimer (15). F. Smith (6). O. Hill. P.. Eger-ton (4). A. Johnson. Total 25 Referee R. B. Skinner. JI MOK IXAdl E The so-far unbeaten Colts again de lea at the end of June will come be fore the Federation In December. . Howard Va HIkIi .Man at Regimental Mioot Lat Kienlng Members of the North- B.C. Regiment Rifle Association used 303 army rifles The league standing to date is Gyrotf , Moose O rot to ...... St. Andrews with "gallery ammunition at the1 shoot J S. D. Macdonald (St. A.) on the Market Place miniature range last night and the following scores were turned in: W. Howard 83 A. Wylie 88 W: Brass :... "88 - M. M. Lamb 83 R. Wilson 80 R. Davidson 80 H. B. Eastman 80 R. Howard 79 MOOSE WIN OYER GROTTO BILLIARDS Aggregate Score at Lat Nlght' Tour nainent wait 911 to 8!i The Moose defeated the Grotto by a feated the Tuxls Boys in the Junior of 94I to 879 In last night's Bll- League, the score being 11 to 6, Celts H. McDonald (8), E. Rateh-ford (1). J. Scott, A. Vlereck, R. Irvine, R. Stalker (2). Total 11 Tuxls Boys F. Morrison, B. Hunt (2), M. Sakamoto F. Cameron, H. Hetlbroner (2), W. Patmore (2). W. Johnson. Total e Referee George Mitchell. I.KAdl K TABLES The league standings to date are as follows; llard League fixture. The high break of the evening was 29 by George Waugh of the Grotto. Individual scores were as follows: - Mooe Grotto D. Brown ... 197 O. Waugh ... 200 J. Brown 144 J. Andrews . . 200 J. Judge . .'. . 200 Dr. West 174 J. May 200 J. Hamilton . 118 J. Hlllman . . 200 A. Anderson . . 187 Total 941 Total 879 SUCCESSFUL WHIST A most enjoyable M. Leek, Mrs. C. Tuck and Mrs. W. a. as Oakley. 11 IP ' The Analyst says: .... An excellent wholesome beer and wholesome beers are made for tlie PURE jieotile of British Columbia by the Amalgamated Ureweries. They are vitalizing, refreshing and healthful. McDonald and McDonald, Analytical Chemists, of Vancouver and Victoria, in their recent report on leer.s analyzed by them, say: ". , . The samples prove to be excellent beer. They are high in phosphoric acid, while the acidity is low and the volatile acidity is practically nil, proof that the beer is a wholesome and nutritious beverage." BUY BEER BY THE CASE FROM THE GOVERNMENT LIQUOR STORE. FREE DELIVERY. A SSOCIATKI) In III Amalgamated nrewcrlti of British Columbia arei Vnnrouvrr Hrrnorlm Ltd.. Wr.tmlnilrr Brewery" Ltd., .Silver Spring Brewery Ltd., Rainier Brewing Co. of Csnadit Ltd., Victoria fbornU Brewlnft Co. Ltd. " f Games. Total. Average 5 4703 941 5 4449 800 5 4427 885 6- 3175 863 5 4164 833 The averages for the players In the league to date are as follows: Games Ttl. Aver. P. Zleman (Terminals) 3 1000 200 J. HUlmah (Moose) 3 W. E. Wllllscroft (St. A.) 2 O. Krause (Gyros) 1 P. OTJonneU(Terminals) 3 H. Corbett (Terminals). 5 Ben Self (Gyro) 4 J. Andrews ( a rot to) 6 Fred Pyle (St. Andrews) 5 Frank Aldrldge (Gyro) . 5 C. Balagno (Terminals) 3 A. Macdonald (Gyro) .. 4 Dr. West (Grotto) 6 W. J. Nelson (Gyro) .. 5 J. lUmflton (Grotto) . . 6 J. May (Moose) 3 D. Howe (Terminals) ... 3 5 G. Waugh (Grotto) 6 Don Brown (Moose) ... 5 W. H. Long (Gyro) 5 J. Judge (Moot) 3 M. MacLachlan (St. A.) 3 J. Brown (Moose) 5 O. Anderson (Orotto) .. 6 S. Darton (St. Andrews) 1 O. P. Tinker (St. A.) .. 4 Bert Morgan (St. A.).. 3 A. Harvey (Oyros) I 1000 400 200 967 940 731 1113 922 918 912 726 1075 895 1068 887 886 878 1018 852 828 818 803 831 897 156 583 422 131 200 200 200 193 188 188 186 184 184 182 179 178 177 177 176 170 170 166 1(4 161 160 150 136 146 141 131 DRIVE LAST NIGHT St. George' M'lety Kntrrtaln at Affair In Mrtrnpole Hall whist drive was t f.l- This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. HAD BAD SPELLS WITH HER HEART i Mrs. B. 0. Hall, Bolton Outre, Que., ' writes i "Some time ago I had bad i spells with my heart which I believe was eaused by nervousneea. I tried i Terj-thlag I could think of, but eould fet no rLUf until one of my friends persutded m to jet a box of pools. 182 1 1791 tsken a few boxes I got nuuurnui rruci. I now weigh one hundred and thirty-Are pounds where, before, I never went over ninety. " Price 50e. a box at all dronrirts or dealers, or mailed direct on rtrvipt of price by The T. Milbuni Co- Limited, Toronto, Oat SWIMMING POOLS OF EDMONTON LOST MONEY show a deficit of 11.133, compared with a loss of 1703 last year, according to , ' a report that Comptroller J. Hodgxiti lubmltted to the city commissioners. All of the .pools are shown to have' deficits this ' year, the smallest being the East End -which had only a loss of . 32. At the West End there was a loss' held last night In the Metropole Hall!0, tn ltdgtt lby $6a0. about sixteen tables of cards and winners were: Ladles' first, Mrs. R. P. Ponder; ladies' second. Mrs. G, R. Murray: mri'ai flrct ft TV ft rr man's srrini1 Ji71; East, STEWART Of the 288 adult resldenU of Stewart 201 signed the petition that was recently sent to Victoria requesting that that place be Incorporated under the Vintage Act. James Morrlce and Miss Owendolen Victoria Cllpplngdale were recently mar ried here andihave taken up their resi dence on Vancouver Street. Hugo, systford,. matter mechanic of the Dun well, s still In serious condition after having been stricken recently with acute appendicitis An operation was periorm4;:ana Mrs. Btrauora, has arrived froni'f i'uncouyer, , "'. P. C. Green' and his assistant. W. It. rorrest. have return d to Victoria aftc-liavlng spent the summer here on geo logical survey work. They wUl return to Stewart In; the spring. Hugh Wake'.has left for Seattle and Eric Smith has gone to Vancouver It land enroute to England where he will spend the winter. Both were members of the staff of the B.C. Silver. The engagement is announced of O. W. J. ChaDman of Stewart to Miss Oertle WlthroW of Vancouver. Prospects are that the Dun'well concentrator will be working about the end of the year according to a statement given out recently by R, M. Stewart president of the Dunwell Mines Co. Orant Mahood .announces that a program of extensive development work will be started on the Extenuate property. Cyril Jackson has taken charge of the "construction of a camrS which,, wU Pfc-vyiiiiauudl,C aJt flic. i.i ' -tH Prlrtce Rupert J. E. Moran, Atlln; Cuther Neville. Truro. NJS.; Mr, and Mrs. O. Phlllpp-son, Osland; Miss B. Nightingale and Mrs. Chsrles lord. Port Simpson; W. If, tBenoit. W. E. Balllle, C. T. Coy and Leon Littlefield'. Vancouver. ' taiy P. Robltallle. Maple Bay; Adjutant William Kerr, Vancouver; J. L. Wick, city; Moscona Ttteodore, Port Clements. V anted For Sale For Rent lung by 3 feet bem: S II. P. 4eycle BuSslo engine: newly overhauled and painted. Apply to R. Blance at Cold Storage . 27 FOR SALE. THE KINO OEORQE Hotel and Cafe, containing 30 rooms fully turnlthed. For particulars art- ply T. McClymont. tf TENT FOR SALE. NEW THIS TEAR and used on! one week. Price w. Pullen. Dally News. u FOR SALE. EDISON AMBEROLA phonograph; cheap; fifty records. Phone Blue 400. 274 FOR SALE. WHITE ENAMEL BED. three-quarter size, and bureau Phone Blue 120. FOR SALE: WICKER BUOOT good condition. Phone Blue 419. IN 273 FOR 8ALE, CHEAP. HALF .A TON OP ; :old newspapers.. Apply Dally Newt, r IV FOR RENT FOR RENT OR SALE THE LATEST Improved coin operated electrlo pianos. For terms, address Electrle Piano, care Dally News Omce. FOR RENT. FURNISHED APARTMENT on Seciiid Avenue; four rooms' and bath. Water paid. Phone M7. FOR HENT. MODERN UP-TO-DATK flat; large airy rooms; fire place; close In. Max Hellbroner. I-OR RENT. FIRST CLASS MODERN Flat; Monarcfi range; water palt. Westenhaver Bros. tf MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT: FIVK rooms and ba"fh. etc; near elevator. Phone Blue 601. ' 371 FOR RENT. FURNISHED HOUSE. CEN- tral; 20.0O. Apply 215 Pourth Ave. East. FOR RENT, FURNISHED SUITE Phone 18, Mussallem Orocery. HOARD BOARD. THE INLANDER, Bla ..Berona Avenue, .rnone 137. FURS H 1 FURS MADE TO ORDER AND RE-modelled, Raw skins tanned and dressed. Mai; orders promptly attended to. Mrs. r. Tarr, 234 Broadway T.Mt, Vancouver. Hurried lady shopper, t Detroit mit7 now telephone and preen at the same time. A downtown department store has Installed small mlrrort on the mouthpieces of telephones in itt ladles' rest room. Hit. It. K. Eni.lOV (-lltorK4'TOIt 613 Third Avenue. OSlte MU II CO llouie calls V0O For appnrutineRt Pbone Office Blue 63 Residence Blaek 233 DERMATOLOGY I'.witL nirMtinj RKMnvm by the latest scientific method n:RMEN('Y lt AUTIII. No need for durururtng hairs or other blemisties any mote. Phone HUrk WS KESTAUKANTS (iOOli KslN.r.M'E Mra Unger. ProprletreM Third Avenue. Next O. W, V. 'A. (iud Home Omked Meal. Phone Black 700 Ill'l.ltS in un. m m. "Scatter Sunshine with OUds" Che fllsdMI llulb fue C'hrMins and make your friend glad for year to oMne MM.C Itl. CIIKlHTM H PAC K till H I ROM tlMi Write for prke list I. I. MeT.VIll PO. Box 874. tlCTOItlt, nr. ANOTHER Rlfi REnUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR I'RICES 1-1 H Ton Utility Express Chassle I 82 J .00 Vi Ton Light Delivery Chassis I (330.00 Touring and Roaditer 1 813 00 Sport Roaditer aso 00 Coach and. Coupe 11020.00 Sedan J13500 lAndau U185jP0 IW.U flAUH ON HtMi t Ford Light Delivery, open body I Ford Light Delivery, panel DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c WANTED VOUNO LADY DK81RE8 POSITION.- -RelUblet .experienced In mall order and general omce work Phone Black 489. 273 MONTY for ywir property is what you want. I have the buyers If your price 1 right. O. 9. Walker. AGENTS WANTED ONE MAN IN EACH COUNTY TO BELL Wosho. Best seller Ureal repeater. WMhee clothes without rubbing and cleans everything like magic. Different. Beats everything. 1100 weekly easy. Sample free. P. A. Lrtebvre A Co.. Alexandria. Ont. MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND appoint agents. Yearly guirsnte 1092 (being 121 weekly average) and expenses. Experience unnecessary ' For particulars write Wlruton Co.. Toronto. FOR SALE EDMONTON, Nov. 18, -Operating of for bale. BIX ROOM HOUSE. FULLY .lie wirrc znuiucjp&i swinunjng puois modern: marine view: centrally located: fit st class condition. 63.660 00. f 1000 00 cash, balance monthly. Sixteen room houe near Dry Dwfc. with furnace. Will sell cheap and on easy payments. Theo. Collart limited. Westholme Theatre Block.. tf f 442pn theseasona operations while FORKSALEx-TO CLOSE OUT AN la the South Bide was on the wrong side UK, we are authorised to sell several lots, some comers, harbor view, arid Over 616.000 was paid in by those on sewer. Prices low and tents who patronlaed the pools this year. The ' ,rom l 00 ninthly. Enquire T. tenort hnw that th rnu. t th. McClymOnt tf ivarlous baths was as follows: South rOR SAUr.lMJ?Antiiti; rhat i t-r . . . Side. 3.488; West End, F. E. Wermlg was master of ceremonies . ' . ne re,"H' fot th ln ' and D. Wilton and O. P. Tinker attend- j ithU year" c"8 to W ed th. door. The committee in charge of the event consisted of Mrs. P. E. i "i- " b tne nt"on of de- gas-saving Wermlg, convener. Mrs. Joe Howe. Mrs. vices ai ine oouia oiae ana west tnu MISCELLANEOUS MAKE MONEY AT HOME.- MEN AND women can earn It to 13 an hour in pare time writing anowcaros. No canvassing or k telling Ws instruct you and supply you with work. Write today. The Menhennlt Com pany Limited. 61 Dominion Building, Toronto. WE REPAIR AND CLEAN CHIMNEYS and Furnaces, build lawns and (lamer gardens, gnwral handy men. Zum-ksiur and Allan Phone Red 243. 2TJ CHIKOI'KACTIC I 73.00 fcr .' 113000 I Ford Light Delivery, starter equipment 1230.00 1 Ford Tudor Sedsn. starter equipment 1300 00 I Oldsmoblle 8-passengrr Touring. 1922 .., IC00 0Q Term can be arranged on both new and used cars to tult the purchaser. KAIEN fiARAflE Dealers In ('miliar. MrlJiuililhi, OuMnitil. Pimllitr OImnlille nntl (hrirolrl c'ar. I'lione St NOW IH Till'. TIME to buy that car you have been considering. Why walk during the unpleasant ,wittcr weather? We hve several new models on hand, prices are at a low level and easy terms are available, rxri cut Two Ford 8clf Starter Light Deliveries guaranUed. One Ford Tuck-6nep, One Chevrolet Light eDIIvery-Oood running order. ' Make us an offer. S. E. IARUER LTD. 101(11 DCAl.tll TAXI Arbeit, Phone fi7 Tatl (Call GeorK-v Six and Seven . -1 .. vitnrin at J"Ur u it itd llU&h IJKOS. POOL Rooy Sleeker Hlod. (Across fpirr, K MAIL SCHEDULE Ol T COIMi l'r I he I'ji.I Mondsys. 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