iAaa TOUR. THE DAILY NEWS Monday December it. 193) i News of ort World Give the sweetest girl in the world 1 1 a few pairs of LEAFS ARE LEGION HAS mRC(?v Training For Olympic Games PICKING UP . XMAS TREEi Join New York Americans in Second Two Hundred and Seventy-Five Place in International Children in attendance at Section Affair Saturday Canadiens and Ranters Draw MONTREAL, Dec. 21: Montreal Canadiens increased their lead over New York Americans for the leadership of the international section of the National Hockey League Saturday night when they played a two-all overtime draw with the New York Rangers, leaders of the American section of the league. The Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the long suffering Montreal Maroons by a score of four to two at Toronto and went into a tie with New York Americans for second place In the international section. The possession of second place in the international section proved only temporary for they lost one to nil last night In Chicago while the .Americans were playing a two-all. draw at New York with the Detroit Talcons. I Basketball Standing Senior League ( W. L. Pts. C. N. R A 4 4 8 Panthers 4 4 8 32 Taxi 4 4 8 Intermediate Leacue I : W. L. Pts High School 5 3 10 Tuxis 4 4 8 Merchant 3 S 6 Ladies' League I W. L. Pts.; Amazons ..7 1 14 Qardinals 4 4 8 Comets ......I 7 2 Junior League , W. L. Pts j BojA Scouts .5 1 10 League of Nations 4 2 8 ', Japanese 2 4 4. Rovers .. : 1 5 21 mm ' Maybelle Rejchardt. discus thu.wer and holdfr of American fe-; cord for women in this sport, goes into action at Pasadena, Calif.,., where she is training for Olympic games. .::i!i::pi!!l:: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 5 ";"?""?!!"!"!! i is rmmm ijiiiiiijijjjrv ::u::;::i;;:;i;E;i!!!:iF I AIL Qllj ATs?fte De Luxe Whiskies ' " EXTRA SPECIAL LIQUEUR and NE PLUS ULTRA '; . ' For sale at all Government Liquor Stores or order direct from the . liquor oniroi uoara Man Order Department, Victoria, B.C. This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia There were 275 children in atten dance at the Canadian Legion Christmas Tree on Saturday after .noon and the affair proved a very Jolly one for all concerned. Mayor Cyril H. Orme was In at I tendance and introduced Santa IClaua (Henry Smith) who had a I gift for every boy and girl. Ice cream and candy were distributed i to aU. During the afternoon there were piano selections by Mrs. J. S. Black. Empress Increases Lead in Billiards Jewelers Now Down By Aggregate of 800 to 632 in Junior League Fixture A. Zararaski 'Empress) defeated W. E. Punnell 'Jewelers) by a score of 200 to 170 Friday evening In the fourth game of Thursday night's Junior Billiard League fixture. With one game to be played, the Empress was' leading on the four already played by a score of 800 to 632 on the aggregate. Man in the Moon Jake says he thinks the women who wore those long gowns at the Oyro Charity Ball should now send the old things to the Salvation Army for the use of thore who are out of work. There would be enough material in the skirts to make up little dresses for the children. When a baby smiles at you it may be that It likes you or It may be that it has a sense of humor. An agnostic Is a person who as- ferts that he knows nothing but loses his temper If you agree with him. Mother When that naughty boy threw stones at you. why did you hot come and tell me instead of throwing them back at him? Willie What good would it do to tell you? You couldn't hit the side of a barn. At a recent fire in a neighboring city many autos were burned and a number of families thus lost everything that they had. Political KrwvilrprT'm nUi lee this dense crowd here tnnloM to "Voice from the BftckDon't be pleased. We ain't, all dense. Pupils of High School Staged Dancing Party HiglSchool students to the num- j ber of two hundred attended a delightful Christmas closing dance j which was staged Friday night last in the I..O..D. E. Hall with Students Council In full charae. Music w.m ; furnished by the Premier Orchestra and dancing was In progress from 8:30 pjn. until 12 midnight. During the evening delicious refreshments were served. L0CALNEWS H. A. Hughes Is rellevine as pur ser aboard the steamer Catala during the absence of Purser A.'-H. Robinson on vacation. Mr. Hughes regularly runs on southern boats of the company. Mrs. W. H. Kereln sailed last: night on the Catala for Alice Arm where she will sriend the Christmas and New Year holiday season visit ins nun iter son anu aaugtiir-iH-law. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. 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PANTAGES HASPARTY Theatre Magnate Entertains Jurors Who Acquitted Him at His Kecent Trial LOS ANOELES, 4jc 21: Alexander Pantages, multimillionaire theatre magnate expressed his ap-1 preciation to nine members of the! jury which had recently acquitted I him on charge of criminal assault1 by entertaining them at a sump-; tuous dinner followed by a theatre ! arty at the week-end. Wives and lusbands of the Jurors were also invited. Holiday Idea Is Abandoned In California SACRAMENTO. Dec. 21:-In answer to thousands of messages of protest from business people which virtually inundated his office, It was announced Saturday that Governor James Rolph had abandoned the Idea of declaring the Saturdays following Christmas and New Year's Days public holidays In the State of California. ARRIVED IN Cin R. S. Sweeting, travelling auditor for the Canadian Pacific Railway, arrived in the city on the Princess Norah this morning after hiving tiade the round trip to Skagway on ffietal dutlea and will proceed from here on his return to Vancouver aboard the Catala tomorrow in the 1932 CLOSING OF BIG BANKS first National Lunk of Venice and Venire Savings Hank Suj. pendrd Saturday LOS ANGELA. Dec 21 Thf First National Bank of Venire ind the Venice Savings Bank follow- Ing heavy withdrawals of dfpooltefl funds, elosed their door on Saturday at the order of the bo .rd c directors. Assets of the two luuU are estimated at $50,000,000. 4 The Dally News can be pur- 4 chased at- t Post Office News Stand lj OranvlUe St.. Vancouver Karl Anderson, Prince Oeorge, B.C. R. W. Riley. Terrace. B O, Oners I Store Anyox Smlthers Drug Store. 8rnlth srs. B.C. 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