PAflE'FOtfe The King of Clubs now smiles witkgglee -p) I Ji? For quickly saving 43, N I And 9 more "poker hrf I ((? MILD VIRGINIA : firm Lssn CIGARETTES ! BOUGHT DRINKS COMOX AVENUE Charles Barseth of Ketchikan Assessed $50 or 30 Days for Iieing Drunk and Abusive Claiming that he had come to complain to the police about not getting his change at Comox Avenue, Charlea Barsetb of Ketchikan was this morning lined 50 or thirty days by Magistrate McClymont for being' drunk and abusive, this being his second offense. Constable Richard McKlnley told of prisoner coming to the station about jju nonaay nigm ana making a complaint about not receiving change for a five dollar bill at Comox Avenue. They told him to go home and come back at 8 In the morning. In a couple of minutes he returned and resumed the argument. He was abusively drunk so they put him In the cell. Constable Charles Kirch confirmed what the other man had said. The prisoner had lots of chances to go home but he would not take It. ... in hi own defense Barseth said he t had had one drink at the Royal and then took took a a taxi to Comox Avenue fcVrhetelJthad, vim wi i ii niiu m. v " eral beers. He complained about price and when he went to pay they did not give him change out of a five dollar bill and told him to return for It. He PAIN in BLADDER rromptly Eastd by 8ANTAL MIDY B surs to est ths Osnulnt Look for ths word "WIDV" Bold tiy all drui(isti then went te the police and was -told I to go home and It would be looked Into In the morning. He met three of nis ' friends and then came back to tell the police that his friends would look Into : ' It. - The jxrtjc relused to listen (and ' "'' """" threw him Into the bell'.' When questioned by Sergeant Hanna j he admitted bavins at least ten beers between 0 and 1J30 and one gin. (not hot rum) . He admitted he had often been so drunk he would not know what he was doing tout he was not drunk this time. The Sergeant ques tioned this. HOTEL AKKIV.tl.tt ITlnre It ii pert J. McNeil, Joe Buaslnger and F. B. Chettleburgh. Telkwa; Alex. S. MlUar and C. F. Heff. Bmithers: Mrs. M. Butt and H. Butt. Uek; Mrs. E. R. Cox. Hasel- ton; Mrs. 8. Wilkinson. Kwlnltsa; Harold Brown, J. McKague, C. A. Moore. H. O. Erlckson and A. Q. Caswell, Van couver; O. C. Aneneau, Premier; T. E. Brooks, Terrace; a. Donald, city; Paul H. Otto, Seattle; Alex. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. E. Love and family, Stewart. Central E. A. Magel. Alex. Rice and W. Maioff. Vancouver; A. E. Ralph and M. O. Mc-Leod. Prince George: A. Rlntanlckl, A. Kultula and K,,MacDonald; Any ox; W. B. Bower ad A .Beaudln. jAllce Arm; John Svedson and A. Wlklund, Hyder; Svan Find and B. McDonald, city. Havoy A. Evans and Miss D. Taylor, city: W. O. La point and J. Collins, Pitt Island; James A. Wauchope, Olaf Ouse and John F. Murray, Jap Inlet; Allfred H. Perkins. R. a. Cunningham and Clarence Letnes, Port Esstngton; O. H. Wall. J. P. Downey and J. N. Carr. Bmithers. Advertise In The Dally Newa LUNCHEONFOR FISHERY MEN Mayor and Members of Civic Finance Committee Hosts at Impromptu Affair Yester day ' Arranged by the mayor and the finance committee at the eity council, a luncheon was tendered yesterday afternoon In the Commodore Cafe to the members of the International Fisheries Commission who were visitors to the atty. His Worship presided and made a few remarks, other speakers being W. A. Found, director of fisheries for the federal government, and Will Thompson, director of investigations for the International Fisheries Commission, both of whom spoke on the work that was being carried out. Among those present were Mayer Nswton, W. A. Found, United States Consul Q. C. Woodward, Aid. M. Stephens. Aid. Jos. Oreer, Aid. 0. P. Tinker, W. F. Thompson, Major 3. A. Motherwell, Adam Mackle. Capt. Dave Ritchie. Oapt. Ole Hvatum, F. H. Bell. William Herrington, Capt. J. M. Morrison .and . others. J. P. Babcocx. chair man of the international 'Fisheries' Lmmission. tnrougn indisposition, was unable to attend. NORWEGIANS TO FORM SOCIAL AND LITERARY cnriCTV im tuc nrv UUVllill 111 lIILi Ulll wss decided to ?anlse a Uterary uoA social society and another meeting wtll be held next Tueehvy evening to re-ccivejthe repnrt of a general committee appointed to draw up constitution. 'The meeting was -enthusiastic and a number of 'speeches were made ,fti Norwegian. Following is the committee: Carl Dvbhavn. chairman; Mrs. Agnes Dehl Mrs. Marie Hansen. Mrs. Nellie Dybhavn, Pete Bunderland, E. St. Stock- land. Jock Selvig and B. M. Simpson. WHIST DRIYE SERIES INAUGURATED BY ELKS (IimhI AtU-mlnmr LustMglit at Opening l:rnt of Hpet-lal t Inter herlrti The Elks' Lodge last night in the , F. i uew home of the Brother Bills In the t Helgerson Block, formerly the Knights ot Pythias Hall. Instituted a series ol ! aeventeen witlat tournaments which It night henceforth. Each bight two prizes j Prises were won by lira. Ben Self, with a score of 207, and W. D. Vance with i 301 The fact tnat tt b" bwn arranged I to play seven . tables accounted for the LECTURE GIVEN ON 1 QUEEN CHARLOTTES W. ,W Vewi-omlie Tells uf Naming the! Itaiid' aiid0(lier InterrsUng - 4 Mailers VICTORIA. Not. 23! W. A. Newcombe gave an illustrated lecture here on "Queen Charlotte Mauds 48 Years ago." under the auspices of the B.C. Historical Association. The address 'was Illustrated tqr la tern pictures. The lecturer told something of the history of Queen Charlottes. The place was named after one of the vessels that visited the islands in 1767 in the King George and Queen Charlotte. They also named North Island. Cloak Bay. Cape crc. James, mppo Islauu. Kennel's Sound, and Ibbertson's Sound, now known as Houston Stewart Channel. An American trader later named the is planned to jKrid weekly every Mondsy ! used V? WW W"d and this was by fur traders from the states will be offered and, at the 'end of the !"""'" prwent n,m tored M. I season, grand prize valued at 1100. ! T?. . , ,DOn of cenerT 75 aod 2B wtll be presented to the i"" "la,"e ,nelnmn I player, homingthe highest score, on'", " " "moved. Na ' ' d' were 'B " the tl..- P'C" series. the.ompetition being open to either men if women. Any proceed. iJL " T. Pt that way klertved will gV in the TJ P'nta A Mynlrd , showed the pictures. Elks" wellareiWk W - There was a good turnout on the ' opening night, comfort of the new borne, which bas been renovated and redecorated, being generally commented upon. FRED STORK SPEAKS BEFORE GYRO CLUB servhe Ortanlratlon Aim. Hears Sol.m by ri. A. Mi Thrr-nm, Smy Arrltrd Ikiritune The committee In charge of the staging Fred Stork w th- ... .. If th consists of W. D Vance, i Prinre Hupert KUfrt Ovm Oyro i-.X Club 7 L . , 81 lh I At a meettne called m the Metronole , F.rtd r-, , - ! monthly Hall larf niirbt by B. M. Simpson and A D; n ld Alf Smaile, O E Ouli-:k . th. aftern.mn v""ti ui ivjiaua, ai ( uuu rranx uayior. i 8 A in the Coinmo-.l'iw Cafe McPiierjii uewly arrived bari- Classified : Ads. FOR SALE FOR BALE -S3 FT FISH PACKER AND tow boat. Taptow. 16-JO Hi, heavy duty Vivian, with complete equip-roent UMXOO M. M. Stephens. FOR SALE UUBH WATER BPAMISL6. Males: tw months old: siojuo. Apply Q. Pram. Marine Dept. X7B FOR KENT FOR RENT. FOOB ROOMED FUR-n Is bed apartment with bath and water paid. Phone M7. tf FOR RENT. Pianos, phonographs and Singer sewing machine. Walker's Music Store FOR HBWT- MODERN HOUSE; EXCEL-lent view. Apply 216 Fourth Ave. E FOR RENT. Apartments by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf HOUSE FOR RENT. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. v tf TAXI Phone 67 Tad (Call George, I'aul or GuhI) Six nnd Seven Pansenger Stude-bakors at your disposal any tim- OSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Work. ( Across from Emnr Hotel) tonei sang solos which were much appreciated. President E A Mann was In the chair and there was a good attendance of nKMiiiHTfi as well im sever.il ;uest AdvertUs in The Dally News EARN 2-"' V " clipping "": envelopi' '. tning hi..- - Particular. nAos. HELP WANTED, AGENTS WANTED. 1100 I I - selllnK '' Bags. l'nu.i uranleh V CHIMNEY SWEEf. .. i 7I MKEI"1 (irneral IUn 4 1 Furnaces ana p.i!rt'l- Cemet -y P- tfA J. It. Anwl'l- " On anvRii' '-' Al Day or nigii' .Tni.nRJ rvrHAM'E Termi- Two boat I'hnne 310. ...... .vti SMIIND l"M bought and ! 1" an" , Player ?'-f ". Two Cash Rf 'c . mitf KUKNITUKB SboaM ,A Your Hqme ti. 1 V0U1 roll n lis for " floor coverings re -ill uur -- r-gMi" IMioiie