f3 JLii :. fff -Hi- . 4 rani IS-" ' ..Ml! :,!'" B it" M3 ;:r k f FAGS FOU3 TH? DAILY NEWS Monday, Novr,...,. let Your Local Merchants. Price Before Your Outsiders! t m hi i n, vt it FURNITURE EVENT Now On View CHESTERFIELD SUITES In Mohair and Tapestry. Built to last, and combines both elegance and comforU L. Edgar, 3rd Ave. W. Floor and Bridge Lamps, a variety to choose from Library Tables and Smoking Sets Bedroom and Diningroom Suites in Walnut and Oak Ask to sec the Table with the disappearing centre section COME EARLY! MAKE YOUK INSPECTION! Secure Your Christmas Furniture at Car Lot Prices 401 THIRD AVE. V. G. M. HUNT DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Byes Tested For Glasses DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT Meant interference with your duties! Scientific examination and lenses fitted by an expert optician will provide the remedy. A. E. IRELAND Optometrkt 321 Third Ave. Phone Red TM for appointment The Regal Shop CANDIES In Boxes, Bulk or Bars Boxed or Tablet STATIONERY Crepe, Tissue or Waxed Paper PaneHs, Tens and Inks MIL & MRS. JOHN McRAE 300 Block, Third Avenue Phone - Red 412 ROYE'S Sheet Metal Works FURKACKS PLUMBING EAVE TROUGHS All Kinds of Tanks made to order 310 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Office 310 Works Blue 705 RIGHT NOW Is Not Too Soon to Inspect Our Complete Range Of Christmas Neckwear And now is the logical time to purchase before our stock is picked over. STEVE KING TELEPHONE RED G37 QUIET IN AIRPLANES British Designers Patiently Cut Down Noise In Modern Passenger Carrying Craft LONDON, Nov. 24: Noise in aircraft, from the view of the occupant and of the earth-bound person over whom he flies, has occupied years of research and experiment. The i preblcm is a difficult ene, involving many aspects of aircraft and aero i engine design; the finding of a satisfactory solution is among the most urgent needs of flying today. Patient research by the Aeronautical Research Committee, the measurement with delicate appara ing machines no longer finds it necessary to shout in conversation with his neighbor, and the fatigue quieten his production in many ingenious ways. In the later big com mercial craft land machines and flying boats the size of the struc ture enables the designer to place the power plant at a considerable distance from the passenger quar ters. This Is noticeable at once in the lay-out of the large four-engln- ed air liners -which Imperial Air ways are planning to place In ' commission next year on the Euro pean and Imperial routes The mo i tors are carried in nacelles stream MISTY RAIN ST0PSHUNT r Government Flyers Unable to Get Into Air For Renahan Search Thick misty rain again held Royal Canadian Air Force pilots today from continuing the search from here for Pilot Robin Renahan and his companions. It was expec ted that the United States Navy planes at Ketchikan would be similarly held down. "'" - unopom f structure 'at poi distant mm the saloons; unllfe most three-engtned craftT thec new flying machines have no central engine in the nose to transmit incessant vibratory shocks through the passenger-carrying fuselage. Recent progress In aerodynamical knowledge, resulting in the building of ''cleaner" aeroplanes lias markedly reduced noise. The modem air liner is not braced with a multitude of wires -which hum and thrum as the craft moves through the air; exterior wire bracing is reduced to a minimum nowadays and there is a considerable Rain in quietness this advance alone. jtroni or Someone Somewhere on this page, in two different advertisements will l)c found the names of two residents of this city. Examine the advertisements, carefully and find the names, if the tw persons-whose names arc in the advertisements will call at the Daily News Office they will be presented with a ticket to cither the Capitol Theatre or two tickets for games at either of the golf courses, they to choose which one they desire. These tickets arc FREE. BASKETBALL AT TERRACE tus of sound intensities, a study of the sound-absorbing powers of cer- TERRACE. Nov. 34:The Terrace tain materials suited for use In the!Hlgh mta-g Metixil team walls of aircraft cabins, the testing i of various types of airscrew, the search for an efficient engine silencerthese have marched aide by side in British laboratories and workshops with certain developments in design. The result is that Hi! li School Team Downs Town By Score of 40 to 11 got of f to a good start when it outpointed the town team by a score of 40 to 11. The game wax one-sided and taorlned to be rough. In the senior girls' game, the "Durabeils" beat the "Dubs" by a owe of 36 to 19. A piok-up team of some new-type commercial aircraft Junlor glrU alao played a Tery cloae uuui. in uimi uuuiiii arc iiumuiy quieter in flight than their prede cessors. The passenger in these fly' game. The referees were: senior boys, Q. Graham; senior girls, D. Little: .Junior girls, L. Moore; timekeeper, V. Glass. The games were followed by a of lone tourneys is much reduced. . . ... Many have emerged from, points provided by the town le research work. Much of the1 v -..I... I. J V... iVf. A I u u, -'6"- "i AU wh0 came to sec the great uesi comes irum uie auntie w. games and dance were well pleased with i.c imppiUB U u ..u ... tn enJoyed ric-covered aeroplane may be a stfjout, source of noise and vibration of the entire craft, set up In a var-1 lety of ways, adds to the turmoil. Increase of speed Introduces fresh difficulties; it has been found that a speed rise of 100 feet per second about 70 miles an hour) multiplies airscrew noise 10 times. Four Blades Quieter An airscrew with four blades Is quieter than a two-bladed screw; thin blades make less noise than thick ones. Here is an indication of a partial cure for the important airscrew noise. In the design of engines, in spite of the difficulty of producing an efficient exhaust silencer, much can be done by enclosing valve gear and other moving parts. Vibration is lessened In modern British practice by the em-i ployment of rubber shock-absorber in the engine bearers. The British aircraft and engine builder is thus endeavoring to i f..' M y:r tfj&S'3&WB!& Miss Mcrctil s Olcitze. who rercntly s:vam 'Hellespont, being greased by har husband preparatory to Enjnh channel swim attempt, hn she was forced out of water nfter lour hours due to cold Billiard Averages O. A. Murray (CD . 5 F. Zfeman E) 2 J. Smith E 5 O. P. Tinker (CD . 5 C. P. Balagno E) . 6 M. E. Yowvt E) 6 J. May Qi S 40. Wnugh Gi : 5 0L Howe Q) W. E. WllliFcrofOBA M. Andrews (CD ft J. Andrews Oi A M. McLa-hlan iQ) .5 W. Mitchell r. 6 A. Macdonald CD 4 CX. Younginan (CLI 3 W. Murray Ei J J. Scott (CLi 1 Mnrk Spenerr, Indian, for hivins llqunr In his sseaslnn. wuk Nik d $25. with o)jUi:i of 30 O.ivp' im-orlsonment. bv Maalstrate MnCVv- Bos Hockey Scores SATURDAY NatlonaliLrtuue Maroons 4, AmetfeaM 3. i Toornto S, Ottawa 0. ' SUNDAY . Nattonnl.Uatue ton 2,teiwtt Sftjvertlme). a. A W Chicago:: 2,MewYri Coant Lcacue Tacoma 1, Beattle 0. TIGERS WIN FIRST GAME R?.vrn.rc -.-..v. 24:-The Tacoma T11 won thnlr first nm nf h mont m city police court mis morn- 1 iacmc coast Hookey League last Ing. On a further charge under th Hunt ovor Hcuuu Eskimos by scor' Oame Art Kp" e-r Wis fined $1. wha' n u, br t.hc winning with ;i von duy option. .1 Utl u) 1 ; Hi d period. WIIY'SEND TO EATON'S FOR YOUll TOYS! We, have the finest selection of toys this year that will meet ' your every need and the prices are right. Barrie's Kome Furnishings Third Ave. & First St. Telephone 1?3 A. MACKENZIE - FURNITURE Chesterfield Suites Dining Room Suites Bedroom Suites Tables Book Stands Library Tables Come and see, for seeing is believing. Our prices are right and furniture Just from the factory A. Mackenzie Furniture Telephone 75 Third vrnue FOR FALL AND CHRISTMAS -FESTIVITIES SAHARA DRY GINGER ALE A True Fruit Drink Unexcelled By Any on the M;.-t" Per Dozen, $1.50, Delivered A Trial Order Will Convince You BEAVER BOTTLING WORKS Telephone 132 . Prince Rupert, H.f BLACK HAWKS WIN HOCKEY Scored Their First Victory Over Lea Canadiens in Three Years Last Night CHICAGO, Nov. 34: Cutting loo; e with the best hockey they h io niayed on the home ice, Chicago Black Hawks trounced Montreal cnaUns in -Sunday ntfht's National Hockey League game before fifteen thousand spectators. It -vas the first win the Hawks had M-er. fl over Lea Csmadlem atoee December, 1927. At Detroit, the Falcons and Bos-n Bruins battled nip and tuck Into overtime, scoring four times in iht minutes In the second period. The New York Rangers, at home, - taged the biggest goal getting spree vhlch has been seen this season to drfrat the Philadelphia Quakers. - Old Country Soccer k Rangera English I.earie Second Divhion Barnsley 3. Reading 3. Bradford City 2, Burnley 3. Bristol City 0, Wolverhampton Wanderero 3. Bury 5. MiUwall 0. Cardiff City 0. Bradford 3. Charlton Athletic 3, Southampton 1. I Everton 5, Stoke Olty 0. ' Plymouth Argyle 1, Oldham Athletic 1, Port vale 1, Preston Northend 0. I Swansea Town 3. Nottingham Forest 2. I West Bromwlch Albion 0, Totten ham Hotspurs 2. Scottish Leajue -Second DlvWon Ablion RoverspDundee United. I postponed, snow auto 1, wiir AtnietK 1. Arbroath. , Bjmeas 0, abandoned. 'Dumbarlon-rn-echin City, postponed. KJnga Park 0, Dumfermllne Athletic 3, abandoned. Montrose 2, Btenhousemulr 2. Railh Rovers 4, Armadale 0. St. Bernard I, Queen of South 2. ' St. Johnstonr 3. Bast Stirlingshire " iJ - , Thfrd Lanark 0. Clydebank 3. LEMON PIES On Sale Each and Every Wednesday Ilefore Noon At ThoElcctricBaUry We Deliver Phone C07 sunsni Finished Fancy V crk Pillow Slips and Towels HEMSTITCHING IDEAL GIFT SHOP 338 Third Avenue H 4 J'hone Ked JOii Auditorium GOLF COURSE .Justjhe place to pa sn en-Joyahle evrnlnc. Clein, ciaict, rnmfortable surroundings, J, FfQuhar. 5th A ' AUDITORIUM GOLF COURSE L. J. MARRKN Proprietor mi finest K'l. There's oril '' against the cold we that's the proper kaiJ I ' Buy a ton of coal fro:' 11 J fire away at Old Man V. n' i" He'll quit on the run .'J : a ton of coal, today .n r 1 the haste that we d) v Philpott, Evitt & 'Company Lid. Phone fi!8