Q FAG2 FOUR SWIMMERMAY Canada, BE DEPORTED I XITCD STATES, tlOVKRN.MRN'T CON- IH'CTIXO INVESTIOATION INTO CIKCTMSTAXCEM OF fiEORiiK vorxrrs entry LOS ANGELES, Feb. a. A gentle Investigation Is being conducted by th United States government Into tbe manner In which George Young, 17-year old Catallna channel swimmer, and hU pal, Billy Hastings, entered the United States from their homes in Toronto, W. E. Carr. Immigration commissioner tor the Southern California district, disclosed this Information here and declared that if it we're found that the youngsters had violated any section of the United States immigration laws, they would be immediately deported. NAME WITHHELD The Information commissioner admit ted that the investigation was launched following receipts of a letter from a correspondent whose name he would not divulge. This correspondent questioned the legality of the entrance of the two Canadjan boys into the United States, Immediately upon receipts of Carr's statements. Levy, Young's manager, communicated with William Wrlgley Jr, Young's confidant and advisor. Wrlgley, it was understood, planned to take up the matter with Secretary James John Davis in Washington, The two boys entered the United States at Detroit on November 15. They came across the ferry on their motorcycle and secured "tourists' permits." under which they were allowed to remain in the United States until February 15. IIIDN'T MY TAX Young and Hastings have admitted, however, ,that they did not pay the "head tax" usually collected from all aliens who enter UJ3. territory. The status of Hastings appeared to be somewhat clearer than that of Young. Hastings is a Canadian citizen and, according to Carr, probably within his rights with a "tourist permit." Young, however, Carr pointed out. is a British subject born in Scotland. The number of subjects from the British Isles who could enter the Unlter States under the present restricted Immigration law had been exhausted, Carr said, and there is a waiting list "three years long." In other words, according to Carr, If It is found that Young Is in the United States Illegally, and is deported. It would be impossible for him to re-enter Again before "three years. BASKETBALL LAST NIGHT ALL .STARS MIX OVER (iKOTTO IN PRACTICE MATCH 'STAKS, MAPLE I.KAFS AMI TERMINAL WERE OTHER WINNERS In the league basketball games last evening the Stars defeated tbe Tuxls Boys (Juniors) 16-10; the Adanacs were beaten' by the Maple Leafs 16-6 and. in the Intermediate League the Orand Terminals rolled up a total .of 54 to the .Bunkers' 21. The practice match between the All Stars, who , will play Ketchikan next week, and Grotto resulted In a score of 30-20 In favor of the All Stars. Individual scoring was as follows: Jl'MOK 1.EAOIT. Stars E. Smith (4), T. Keisey (4), A. Cross (4), D. Morrison (2), W. Donald (2). Total. 16. Tuxls Boys B. Hunt (4), W. Patmore (2), H. Heilbroner (2), M. Sakamoto, T. Morrison, J. Currle (2). Total, 10. ladies leacik Maple Leafs-r-M. Orahanv, M. Harvey, Ltlo (8), q, Harvey (6). H. Orant; 11. Slm (2) Tptal. 16. 1 . Adanaca4-E. Dalby. A, Minzghor, V. Sinltn (2).,D. posse, M, Palmer. (4), W.. Dye. Total. 6j . INTliKMKIMATK I.KAOtE . Bankers It. Egerton (3), R. Mortimer (2), A. E. Walters (14,), O. Hill, O. HUls (2). Total, 21. Terminals R. Smith (16), J. McNulty (28), S. Ourvlch (4), D. Frlzzell (4), C. Thompson J2), 8. Joy. Total, 54. EXHIBITION' GAME All Stars D. Balfour (6), O. Mitchell (2), E. Smith (4). R. Howard (14). M. Budlnlch. S. Morai (2), V. Ue titles (2). Total. 30. Grotto D. Ourvlch (8), W. Wrathall (4), J, Sims, D. Stalker, D. Frlzzell (2) S. Ourvlch (2), M. Murray (4). Total, 20. SPORT CHAT I ... 1 " .. . In an official trial made in connec tlon with the National Basketball: Free Throw TourrutMQt, Miss Margearet MacBurney, the 17-year-old-forward of the Edmonton Commercial Oralis, scored 85 baskets in 60 consecutive throws last' week. Last year after tie between Capt. Dot Johnson of the Orads and a lady player from Carolina when each scored SO,. Capt.. Dot John !ot out .In the finals bv a score of du(io oi. vine" tournament was organ lred last year by the" "Y.M.C.A. of Charlestown SC. and Is open to the world. The contest takes" place before three disinterested turtle and. the shot are thrown from tbe free throw mark. Members of the Maple Leafs might arrange a local contest before they meet any outside teams. According to reports from Toronto, Irene O'Bryne,. swimming star, is en gaged to wed Oeorge Young, Catallna I'J BRINGING UP FATHER LlSTEKJ-JICQS-THE QHgf WHO' ME'll 0 -w THC PREWOEKJT 1 OK- HOW WOJDER- r'RESIDENTIS CONMa AIN'T IT QONMA APPOIMT (- FOUr I'LL HANE.THB APPOINT AM AMBASSADORS BAD ; w--JvS I I AM AMBVSDOK H OR5- MAKERS TO TRAVEL ALL OVER, mm ENOUGH l Tr-- s h TO TRASEL ALL OVER OVER TO-MOggg- SvrTA CZZtjSFJ i IT'S A GREAT CHANCE-JCG-Li THE WORLD-VM , nfffiioOMe- THE JOB7 J-TT J V A JOB LIKE THAT t V L.THE JOB' C" ( -fo COTO EOHOPE 2 Channel swimmer. She Is the daughter of Henry CBryne, Young's trainer and manager, and is often seen In the company of George. I Comment by Mr. Wrlgley on watch-i Ing the young Mr. Young of Canada: complete the swim: "He did It, by gum." . ST. ANDREW'S WON BILLIARD TOURNEY Defeated Grand Terminals In Last Mflifs Fixture by Score of 90S to RC8. St. Andrew's won last night's billiard fixture from the Grand Terminals by a score of 908 to 8C8. The Individual scores were as follows: C. Balagno (Grand Terminals) 144; Fred Pyle (St. Andrew's) 200. R. Howe (Grand Terminals) 200; Bert Morgan (St. Andrew's) 112. J. McLean. 150; W. E. Wllllscroft. 200. H. .Corbet t. 200; S. D. Macdonaid, 106. Bert Hosklns, 176; S. Dartoa. 200. The league standing to date is as follows OameA. Total. Average Terminals 11 10197 927 Gyros 11 9812 892 St. Andrew's 12 10546 879 Grotto 12 10508 876 Moose V) 8741 874 Tbe averages for the players in tbe league to date are as follows: Games Ttl. Aver,. F. Zleman (Terminals) . 10 2000 200 Oeo. Mcllmoyle (reserve) 3 600 200 J. Parr (Moose) 1 200 200 G. Howe (Grotto) 5 979 196 J. Hlllman (Moose) 10 1917 192 Fred Pyle (St.. Andrew's) 10 1899 190 W. E. Wllllscroft (St. A.) 7 1324 189 ' Frank, Aldridge JOyro) ., Jl .2071 188 C. Balagno (Terminals). 11 2056 187 D. Howe (Terminals) .. 11 2047 186 P. ODonnell (Terminals 10 1858 186 W. J. Nelson (Gyro) ... 10 1846 185 W. H. Long (Oyro) .... 11 2012 183 3. D. Macdonaid (St. A.) 9 1651 183 J. Andrews (Grotto) ... 12 2158 180 J. Hamilton (Grotto) .. 12 2154 180 Dr. West (Orotto) 12 2140 178 Ben Self (Oyro) ....... 9 1605 ,178 8. Dartoa (St. Andrew's) 2 356 178 O. Waugh (Orotto .... 12 2114 176 Bert HOkklns(Termtnals) I 176 176 M. MacLachlan (St. A.). 10 1751 175 H. Corbett (Terminals). 10 1749 175 J. May (Moose) 9 1561 173 J. Brown (Moose) 9 1551 172 Don Brown (Moose) 8 1378 172 Bert Morgan (St. A.).. 10 1654 165 O. Krause (Gyros) 3 487 162 J. McLean (Terminals). 2 323 162 J. Judge (Moose) 10 1597 160 A. Macdonaid (Oyro) ... 10 1530 158 O. Anderson (Orotto) .-. 7 1089 155 O. P. Tinker (St. A.) .. 10 1511 151 A. Harvey (Oyros) t 131 131 Advertise In the Dsllv New OULBftEN'S PUZZLE A delight to every child. Two picture pussies in one 72 piece. Sent to any address on receipt of 30 "OXO" Cube wrappers. GOT HER FEET WET CAUGHT BAD COLD Mrs. Krnet Hall, Cardinal, Ont, writes: "Last winter I got my feet wet and I caught a terrible cold. I took different kinds of medicine, Irat none did me any good and I seemed to be getting wore all the time. One day I was reading about whal your medicine had done for others, so thought I would get a bottle. Aftsr I had taken a few doses I found it was helping me, so I took a few bottla and was completely restored to health, I cannot praise Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup too highly, as I believe that if it were not for it I would be an Invalid Price 35c. a bottle, large family die flOc.) put np only by The T. Milbori Co., limited, Toronto, Ont. f LADIES WHIST Moose and St. Urorge's Continue Win-iiinj streak Are at Top of The Moose Ladles and the St. Oeorge'c Writes continued their winning streak in the Ladles' Whist League last night and are still tied Tor first place. The results of last night's games were as follows: Moose Ladles 6. Pythian Sisters 3. St. George's Ladles 6. Orange Ladles 8. The standing or the league to date s as follows: W. MOOser tidies 7 it. Oeorges Ladies ... 7 ?ythlan Sisters 4 Grange Ladles 0 0X0 LIMITED, 121 St. Aateiat St, Mottrt! The Great Beef Economy M, 1. T tnsurs tuick dln.Mnf . iliM th tvU Into hM water. L. 2 2 5 9 Pts. 7 7 4 0 IIOCKEV sCIIEniLE Sl'SPEXDEII .ALICE ARM, Feb. 2. Owing to a rise in the temperature, it has been necessary since early last week to postpone further games .in the Alice Arm Hoe-key League. The schedule will be re sumed' as soon as skating Is possible on the rink again, STEWART O. H. Kllburn, field engineer for the Trail Consolidated, who has been look ing over the Big Missouri, left at the end of last week on his return to The Portland Canal News took steps to verify recent reports that the Mackenzie-Mann Railway and other Interests In this district had been taken over by a United Statee syndicate which Goodness ofPrimeBeef The rich nourishment and meaty zest of prime beef are in "OXO" Cubes. They add food value and new flavour to every dish you prepare with them. Soups, sauces, stews, hash, croquettes are made tastier and more beneficial when you add a cube or two of " OXO." A splendid beverage to prevent "after-chill" when coming in out of the cold it hot "OXO." It's warming invigorating nourishing. Always keep "OXO" cubes in the pantry, Tin of 4 cubes, 15c; tin of 10, 30c. Send for the free " OXO" Cook-book. , plans large developments here and learned that announcements along this line were rather premature. An option only has been taken on the railway and townslte and negotiations are under way to raise the necessary finances. The Sliver Tip Mines have decided to continue development work on their holdings on the upper Salmon River adjoining the Big Missouri as recommended by G. A. Clothier, resident .lining engineer. R. O. Mellln, manager of N the Riverside Mine ,1s on a business trip to Vancouver. S. A. Knowles, superintendent of the Big Missouri, has returned from business trip to Tacoma. A larger program of development than ever before Is to be undertaken Jurlng the coming season on the Silver Crest property on the upper Salmon River with a view to making It a property worth while, announces J. V. Clegg. manager of the mine. D. W. McLemon, local hardware merchant. Is on a business trip to Vancouver. Having been prominent in local social ind athletic activities, the departure if J. W. Wilson for the south this veek is generally regretted. He came o Stewart In 1920 and was cashier In the Bank of Montreal till he opened mslness for himself. Marl Thomas, president 'of the Hyder Chamber of Commerce, has received' a wire from Dan Sutherland, congressman for Alaska, stating that substantial :pproprlatlons win be made this year ' .or the extension of the wagon road jp Texas Creek and for the surfacing it the new road on the Alaskan side tp the Salmon River. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Andrew will leave Stewart this week for the East to take up their permanent residence. Their departure will be generally regretted. Mrs. Andrew,- formerly superintendent of the local i hospital as .Mis Anne Clothier, has been prominent In musical and social circles. No less active has been Mr. Andrew who was In the brokerage business here and took a prominent part In various public Two sites were surveyed here last week by Dominion government en gineers for the extension of thewharf. of A crew of men has been put work by Henry Horstman on the Victoria Mining Co.'s property. The property adjoins the Dunwell and has showings of the same high erade ore as has been found in that mine. Fears are entertained for the safety or sam DescamDs who left, here on January 14 for his trap line In the Naas Valley, saying he would be back in ten days. A. search party was or- anlred this. week. ADVISED TO LEAVE MEXICO, MRS. S. V. ARDAGH COMES NORTH Advised, on account of unsettled conditions there, to leave Mexico where her husband Is engsged In his profes sion as a mining engineer, Mrs. S. V. Ardagh. formerly Miss Erlck Richmond ol Hazelton, arrived In the city from the south on the steamer Prince Ru pert today. She was met here by her father, James Richmond, who Is now in business In Terrace, and . will pro ceed to the Interior town with him to remain there indefinitely. Mrs. Atdagh Is accompanied by her young daughter. Her husband was also for merly located In Hazelton. ANYOX ANGLICAN CHURCH HOLDS ITS VESTRY MEETING ANYOX. Feb. 2. The annual parish meeting of ,Chrst Church was held on Wednesday evening. . The following officers were appointed and elected for the year 1027: Mr. F. C Graham, rector' warden; Mr. W. J. E Pamplln, people's warden: vestry, Messrs. Morklll, Yard. Anderson, Upjohn,, and Mrs. Brayfleld. The meeting was a very harmonious one. Airway across' Indiana are being marked on roofs of warehouse of th Standard Oil ( Company of Indiana. V anted For Sale! For Rent WANTED. with car, ? DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c Wanted Thompson Hydraullcator, a hydraulic j shock absorber and snubber com-1 blned, for all cars. Splendid oppor-1 tunlty for the right man. Liberal J commissions. State experience. Write Jermaln and Phillips, Limited, 877 j Howe Street. Vancouver, B.C. 25 WANTED. WOMAN FOR KITCHEN help by March 1. The Inlander. tf FOR SALE "OR SALS. TO CLOSK OUT AN ha ute, we are authorised to sell several lots, some corners, harbor view, and ou sewer. Prices low and Units from $10.00 monthly. Enquire T. McClymont. tf FOR SALE. 8IX CARS TIMOTHY. one Brome. F.O.B. Burns Lake. D C. H. C. 8hlnn. Willow Spring Ranch, Southbank, Francois Lake, B.C. 34 "OR SALS. PAIR OF BLUE FOXES. Apply O. H. Udd, Seavlew Apartment, tf FOR KENT "OR RENT THIRTY ROOM EQUIP. ped hotel. Going concern. Write Box 442 Dally News Office if ""Oft RENT. FURNISHED APART- mnt; four rooms and batb; water paid. Phone 547. tf TOR RENT. STEAM HEATED APART- menu. Apply Smith A Msllett. Ltd. Telephone 174. OR RENT. PIANOS, PHONOGRAPHS and Singer Sewing Machines. Walker' Music Store. TJRNISHED APARTMENTS FOR RENT by day. week or month. Phone Red 807. tf ""OR RENT. MODERN HOUSE. FIVE rooms and bath. Munro Bros. tt LOST XST. LADY'S SILVER MESH BAG containing sum of money. Finder please return to Dally News otnee. BOARD IOARD. THE INLANDER. 8S3 Second Avenue. Phone 137. TERRACE Mrs. R. Braun returned on Monday after having spent a short holiday n Prince Rupert. Rev.' T. J. Marsh, left on Sunday for Remo where' he wjil. be the guest' of Mr., and Mrs. A. V, Wilson for a few days. " ,,!'. ", ', Wm. Vanderllp. Jr. has purchased the garage building now being used by the Terrace Motors, Ltd. from the owner, II. C. Creelman, and will oper ate a taxi and repair business. Miss Opal Cassell Is opening a hair dressing parlor and confectionery shop in we ouiiaing on eiation street re cently vacated by W. H. Burnett. Jas. Richmond left on Tuesday for Prince Rupert to meet his daughter. Mrs. R, V. Ardagh, who Is expected to arrive from Mexico on Wednesday' boat. Owing to unsettled conditions In Mexico where Mr. Ardagh Is emoloved In engineering with the railway com pany, Mrs. Ardagh was advised to leave the country and will make an Indefinite stay with her parent here, one is accompanied ov ner vounir daughter. jrfgh Low rtHNCK KUl'KKT TIDES VKINi:SItV, f'MIIU'.tKY 1:41 am. 13:29 p m. 7:27 am. 20:0S p.m. TIH'ltNllAY,. I l llltt Any "'Eh 2:31 am. U:14 pm. Uw , g:j3 rm 20:44 pm. niin.iv, iiitKi'titv High 3:01 a.m. 14:69 pjn. . Low 8:58 a m. 31 124 pm. a 19 0 ft. 22.4 7.1 " 1J " 30.4 ft. 22.S 0J " 1.2 20.0 ft, 23.2 88 18 AUCTIONKKK ' SPECIALTY SALESMAN FOUND. A WONDERfUL DISCOVERY I to demonstrate and sell the i Why worry If you break a leg or arm. of if the face is scarred or scratched. I can make them look tike new. With a little pot of glue and a little brush or screw they wilt surety be admired I With a lltlte chamois leather. I will fix them good for evert I buy. sell, or exchange anything of value. Sales ' conducted any here In Prince Rupert. Phone 774. O. F. Brine. Auctioneer. A. Hwrxov Seal f'nte. Mixed Wood Blocks per load 18.00. Kindling, per load W &0 Furnace Wood, per load 1800 Delivered. Salt Herring IMmne lll.irk l RESTAURANTS ciottii i:th cm: Mrs. Ungrr. Proprietress Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. (IihhI Home Cooked Meal. Phone Black 700 ANOTHER RIO REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET COMMERCIAL CAR PRICES I-lft Ton Utility Express Chassla t 823 DO Ton Light Delivery Chassis 63000 Touring and Roadster . I 815iX Sport Roadster 8 SO DO Coach and Ccup 1102000 Bdi 11138.00 landau II 184 00 vsr.u oaks on iiwn Ford Light Delivery, open body 7J00 Ford Light Delivery, panel body I160OO Ford Light Delivery, stsrter equipment I2M00 Ford Tudor Sedsn, stsrter equipment 130000 t Oldsmoblle 6-passenger Tour ing, 1923 $000 00 Term can be arranged on both new and used cars to suit the purchaser. , KAIEN (lAKA'iE Dealer In rmlllar. MrlJMizhlln, Oakland, r-iinflar OIlmotille and Chevrolet Cam. I'tiune S3 TAXI Phone C7 Tnxl (Call Georire. I'aul or C.ii Six and Seven Pasnc'njrer Stude- nakers at your disposal any time. ROSS IJROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Hlock. (Across from Empress Hotel) IN PRORATE. in tiik M'ritr.MK'rnT-iiT or bkitih C.OI.C.MIIIA in th Matter of tbe Administration Act: and In the Matter of the Eatat of Andrew Aim, otherwise known a Anders Aim. Deceased. Intwtate. TAKE NOTirR thnt h nrrf.. t iti. Honor. Judge Robertson, the 16th day of December. A.D. IB28. I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Andrew Aim, otherwise known as Anders Aim deceased, and all parties having claim Kanuii in sam esiate are nerehv r. quired to furnish same, properly verified iu iut, .on or -oeiore ine nin IN PRORATE day of January. vt.D. 1D27. and all partle In- debted to the estate are required to pay ine amount or tneir indebtedness to me NORMAN A. WATT . Prince Rupert. B.C. uiuci&t Aaminisirator, daT ' DecemDr' A D IS20 IN THE KI1PHKME COCUT OF IIHiriHll KIM .11111. In the Matter of the Administration Act;, and ;n ine mailer or in Estate of Clark ySf'lSJStS.".0".' Deceased. Intestate. TAKE NOTICE that by order of 1IH Honor, judge Robertson, the nth dsr of December, A.D. 1928. I was appointed Administrator of the t.t. At ni..w Edwsrd Bronson, deceased, and all parties f hereby remtlred to furnish same. pro. Kir!7 10 me on or before the 10th -V-r"1.,. day of January. A.D. 1B27. and all parties Indebted to7 the estate It, re" 3ui to p?y ths "mount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NOnMAN A. WATT, t Official Administrator. mt.. .h. ,flth uflnSSR. S.g: Weilriesduv t By George McManm I'wE MUST 1 J fTA TRAVELING r FOINTT ft 1 1 ri h h i i fssssssi isssssssi mat .Sill. ; THEY RE WEARING 1 31 OLUElM i okIDON AND PARIS THla . VwOMOEfP1 A FRlENn y OF MINE? ' V Lfl . . n ' I I I Artidq Found,4t MAIL SCHEDULE Ol T-OOIVl lor the Cat Monday. Wednesdsys and 8tai cimw jjj To Vancouver Tuesday ta Friday u, Saturday . . ( OP.U.. Jan 14, M First class mall I also deif Vancouver on Mondays, Wedtin,,, Saturday by CJin. trsln. To An)o. Alice Arm, Vrrt ij .... t Wednesday . To PI. ttlmpmn (ltd Nsm Rim Sunday . . . To Alj'ka hulnls Jan. 10. 34 , To tjueii Charlotte Jan. 18. IN-COUIMi ITiim the tat Tuesday. Thursday and Sioti t U I rum Vaiic-intrr 8undya Wednesday ... ), Frldy C.P.R.. Jsn 10. 34 i from Anint. A I Ire Arss, M'tst Premier Tueaday Fridy I Irnm lt. Mhidmi'ii and kit. N Tuesdays ... From Alaska rnlnt Jsn. 14. 34 Irnm turrn Charlotte Jan. 11, 27 HOY COU.r.CTIOM IX Graham & Atlln Area. It 1 1st Ave to Bttt St l Oth Ave. tt Pulton St 8th Ave. it Thompson : I ltli Ac Sherbrooke Ate. II 1 1th Ave. to Conrsd St I' Oth Ave. to Hay Cove 'I Oth it Hay Cove Circle tt l 8th Ave. As Cotton Bt I 1 Sth Are. At McUrtde St ' Prov. Oovt nidi. 1 Prov. Oov. Whrf OTP Whart Il Q.T.P. Station 2nd Ave. St 2nd St 1 3rd Ave. to Fulton St. I- 3rd Ave A: 8th St, 15 ' Sunday collection aame a M day only. STEAMSHIP M0YEMB1 lor Vancouver Tuesday a. Car den Friday -a. Prince Rupert 1 Saturday ea. Cttala ' Saturday- -a. Prince BetrW " Jan. 14 as. Prince Mary Jan. 21) as. Prlncru Mary I'rom Vniwnittrr Sundav a. Carden ' Wednedsy-H. Pr Rupert 10 Friday ea. Catala 8atur'day a Princess BestrW Jan. 10- Plrncess Mrr Jan. 34 a. Princes ilary lor Port siiuwon ana Ns Bundsv--. Cardrnk I f rom Port Nlinpwn and s hl Tuesday . Cardeua For Htettart, Anyit n AIM "T Sunday -u. Cardeni ! Wednesday -as. Prince Ruprt " Front Mtenart, An)o end Aie " Tuesday -s. Csrdrn (l rrmay rincr hhc" For IJueen Clurlottes Jan. 18 m rlnc Ohsrle J Jan, 20 an Prince Charles I'umii (tireit CharUitle"-Jan. !$ -. Prince Chrl Jan, 87m. Prince Chrle For Alaka , Jan. 10 as. Princess Mry Jan, 24 as, Princess Mary From Alaka Jsn. 14 . rrlncrs Mary Jan, 28 a. Princes Mry C.N.R. TRAINS For East Mondays. WedneaW oiiuroas r fl From EasV -Tuesdays, Thu,w,-.- Sundays . . PAiNj; BLADW Ittl foe I" -" fl