IMS Yes, it's really a big radio! An eight-rube Super-Heterodyne. Big in performance, big in tone, big -in value, and bigger than all in the surprise"uch a radio at such 4 ftttt will create ... the Victor "Superette" 1 1 t V7e beliere that everything about It will amaze you. That's why we want you to expect "big radio" performance from this beautiful, compact model For, really, it Is small only in site and price . . . great In selectivity, sensitivity and musical perfection, Imagine Only $89.50 for. radio's standing circuit, the Super-Heterodyne. Such unheard-of value is made possible only through Canadian prod union and Victor's 1 vast scientific and engineering resources. It's an Eight-Tube Supcr-IIetcrodync ICTOR RADIO VICTOR TALKING MAOftPfS COMPANY OF CANADA UMITtD-MONTItJ PHOENIX LAQER , ,, Absolute Purity. Guaranteed. A British Columbia Product for British Columbians. Now Packed in Handy Carton Package of One Dozen Bottles. Ordtrs tor t Sottn or nor, etUftr4 t )oor mldrnc Ttim ..ovcru ununt is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control llourd or by Ui uuveruinent of British Columbia IAL Sp THE DAILY NEW3 If ffl in everything but size and price ... A f f f) m m 'm Compete with Tubes The "Superette" is a veritable ipancf modern development conitnstd. Advanced super-heterodyne circuit . . . supet-control tubes combined with screen-grid . . , electro-dynamic speaker . . . root-color control . . . push-pull amplification . . . noiseleisj)pera-tion and acousticilly correct-cabinet ll-engineered to maximum efficiency., f Hear it. Compare its value. Your Victor dealer will delivti the "Superette" 10 your home today on easy terms. - 1 iBtacsft.isaiM b icBi ii m tiiBtn f u b n n raze ntii tm m inMimmm uiiki mixiesuui ca luinrmrut rumfrnvmrntmsmmi n Micro-Synchronous r12 McKae Bros. Ltd. 1.1 sirand Orthophonic t". ft f Wtawmmm tern s-mm m ... artan Athletic Club Holding Its First Track Meet SOFTBALL June 19 -Drydock v. Roundhouse. June 23 Drydock vs. Station. June 20 -Station vs. Roundhouse. June 30- .Roundhouse v. Drydock. 1 SPORT NEWS 1 LASS'S RUMS 1MUI.K HOUSES OLD NAVY PHILLIES NEELIS i 68LDEH GROVE CATCH UP WINNER TjhWWforf rrcommtnd 111 ALFRED I. AM It caw Tied With Pirates For Sixth Place in National League changes In the standings: Yesterday's scores: National League Pittsburg 1, New York 3. Chicago 5-8, Brooklyn 7-0. Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 5. St. Louis 5, Boston 4. No American scheduled. National League W. L. St. Louis 34 15 New York 32 19 Chicago 31 22 Boston 27 2C Brooklyn 25 28 Pittsburg 21 31 (Philadelphia 21 31 Cincinnati 18 37 American Philadelphia 40 New York 27 22 Cleveland 28 28 Boston ...21 29 Chicago : 19 31 Detroit -21' 35 St. Loula v..i, 17 33 City League - W. L. Sons or Canada 4 0 Millionaire I 2 Elks 0 3 Pet. .692; .629, League W. L. Pet. 13 Washington 38 18 .755 .380 .375 .340 PcL 1.000 .333 .000 Dempsey To Referee In Reno Fight RENO, June 19:--Jack Dempsey Will referee the forthcoming 20-round bout between Max Baer and jPattllnu Urcudun, It was definitely announced yesterday by Dempsey. who stated that he had accepted demands to this effect, the principals having been unable to agree-on anyone else. Football Lineups The following players will repre sent the Rigiment for the opening Domlnloh Day Cup football game; with Canadian Legion tonight: ! Laldler, Watson, Thurber. Edge-cumbe, Kelsey, DeJong, Wilson cap. tain, Bond, Fong, Wlngham and Norrlngton. Reserves: Redpath, Lyons and Smith. The Canadian Legion team will be chosen from the following nlav- i . .... ers: J. Smith. Skinner. D. Jack. W.l The first handicap meet held un- Murray, addon R Wood de the au,olces of the Spartan Ath- him D gmlth B , letlc Club will be held tomorrow n..-,-,.!, WrtrtH.w: n , V! evening. All .of the entrants have Currle, Moore been training zealously for the occasion and spectators ore assured of ' - some- keenly contested performances. Staff Sergeant McNeill has kindly consented to act as starter of the events, while the timing will be handled by J. Campbell and J. W. Plommer. Lat of events is as follows: 100-yard dash, senior and junior. Shot put. 220-yard dash, senior and Junior. 440-yard dash, senior and Junior. Broad Jump. Half mile, senior and Junior. Pole vault. 1 Medley relay (4 teams) Walters, Wllllscroft, Moxley. Suehlro; Smith, Klnslor, Vance, Bussanlch; Thompson, Bartlett, Allen, Bacon; Nelson, Edgecumbe, Hlckey. Irvine. Distance, 100 yards, 220 yards, 440 yards, 880 yards. ZAM-BUK Soothes Injuries & Prevents BL00D-P0IS0N ...... . r s.i x r f REDUCTION On All Suits Till our present stork Is sold, ALL WORK (lUAUANTKEl), Prices $30 to $55 LING THE TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Phone 049 Former Local Hoy Scores Another Local 'Victory at Port Town ! send, Wash. PHILADELPHIA, June 19: The - ! Phillies moved into a tie with Pitts- In a recent bout In Port Town- burg Pirates, for sixth place In the send. Wash., Frnnkle Noel, formerly National League yesterday. The of Prinec Ruperi anC now of Vic Phillies defeated the Cincinnati toria, billed aa "Victoria's little ma; Reds while the Pirates dropped a ler boxer, scored a clear-cut drci- decision to the New Yok Giants. St. sion over Bailor Jack Smith of Port Louis Cardinals defeated Boston Townsend in a four-round bout. Braves and Chicago Cubs split a The Port Townsend newspaper said double-header with the Brooklyn that "Neel put Up a clever exhlbi-Robins, so there were no other tlon, outboxlng his opponent all the I way. On the same card, Danny Pastroe, who fought Billy Bagshaw of Prince Rupert In Victoria a short i lime ago, lost a four-round decision to Johnny Dei Ouzzi of Port Neel this week Is heading a card League games at Squlm, Wash., tilth Tommy Baseball Standings Connell.' He Is confident of trim- mlng O'Connell again done once already. BASEBALL as he has .585 ; tl I Millionaires ani Sons to Play Do- minion Day Team For Ket one .408 .327 chikan Named Millionaire and Sons of Canada each tetim being augmented by two I nlayers- f rom the ranks of the Elks, ; will play a senior baseball game In .679 jnnection with the Dominion .Day .551 celebration here. It was decided at' .481 . meeting of the executive of the 1 ,420 i Prince Rupert Baseball Association 'art night. Players were also selected nj last light's meeting for the trip to Ket- ohfkan over the July 4 holiday then. j JSASERALL June 22 Millionaire vs. 8.O.C. June 25 S.O.C vs. Elks. June 29 Elks vs. Millionaire ' " -, 3 . . T"11 not cuk 'ioiivu the Government of Kaien Columbia or k, Britty Motor Limited $ General Oarage and SmW Station CMF-vnoLET and BUCK Open Day ;wl Night Phone 52 Third Anne i j COAL tiay the real Coal cot it. mom Edson and Cassldj. Wellington In any qnantltiei Also Bulkier Valley Hi tJraln and Robin Hood Hsu, Prince Rupert Feed Ci PHONES 58 AND 851 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DMlty F0k SKELNA BIUM) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese ntrsit t'ASTEUMZED Mai AND CREAM DAILT Early Delivery ThroD(ba! the City AFTER ALL FACTS ARE FACTS The absolute and undeniable fad thai 83 Is 7 years old is allesled by (he Government label appearing on Ihe neck of each bottle. . 7 V . 111 Co'iwaitiKyDiiili 111 $ -- i linilii 1 ' UII ton 7 -Old) WrtfQ llils advertisement is not nuhiishmi or dtsnlayed by the UT" Control Board or by the Uovermnent nf British Cnlurobis