C i .. Hi.. mm s Mi fa a- '.4m . 1 FADE FOTJTl THE DAILY NEWS Saturday. January J Get Your Local Merchants Price Before ing Your Money To Outsider "Your Home Should Gome First" FOR' FALL AND HOLIDAY FESTIVITY Good Furniture Will give you pleasure the year round Barrie's Home Furnishings, Third Ave.. & First St The Regal Shop CANDIES In Boxes, Bulk or Bars Boxed or Tablet STATIONERY Crepe, Tissue or Waxed Paper Pencils, Pens and Inks SIR. & MRS. JOHN McKAE 300 Block, Third Avenue Phone Red 442 PORK PIES Old Country Gold Medal Pork Pies The Electric Bakery We Deliver Phone GG7 YOUR LAST CHANCE To Buy New Year Gifts Open Till 9 P.M. IDEAL GIFT SHOP 338 Third Avenue West Phone Red 556 B m n L -7 r " I against tfo co7d LcmeJtuytAe finestueZ There's only one defense against the cold weather and that's the proper kind of coal. Bay a ton of coal from us and fire away at Old Man Winter. Hell quit on the run. Order a ton of eoRl today and note the haete that we display. L. LarouMan, Mh Ave. E. Philpott, Evitt & Company Ltd. Phone C48 Telephone 123 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Stove Pipes, Galvanized and Black Elbows. lzes 3" to 8" Baking Pans made to order L. Sherman, 7th Ave. W. 340 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephones: Ofice 340 Works Blue 703 Auditorium GOLF COURSE Just the place to pass an enjoyable evening. Clean, quiet, comfortable surroundings. AUDITORIUM GOLF COURSE L. J. MARREN Proprietor SPECIAL 2-LAYER Checker Cake 30c The Electric Bakery We Deliver Phone 667 Malcolm Lamd, 1050 9th Ave. E. DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, .Nose and Throat At "St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses 4 The Dally News can be pur- chased at Post Office News Stand, 325 Granville St, Vancouver. Karl Anderson, Prince George, B.C. Emlthers Drug Store, Smith- ers. B.C. R. W. Riley, Terrace, B.C. General Store, Anyox. Small patients at work at Cheyne hospital, CheJtea, London, during recent exhibition of children's handiwork held In aid of the hospital -.SB.-II , Its not often you get a chance to advertise on the front page for fifty cents. Next Tuesday is the day when the opportunity will oc-cur. Why not try? Tickets For Someone Somewhere on this page, in two different advertisements will be found the names of two residents of this city. Examine the advertisements carefully and find the names. If the two persons whose names arc in the advertisements will call at the Daily News Office they v ill be presented with a ticket to either the Capitol Theatre or two tickets for games at either of the golf courses, they to choose which one they desire. These tickets are FREE. Old Country Soccerj i English League First Division j Birmingham 1. Derby County 2. I Blackpool 1, Blackburn Rovers 1. Bolton Wanderers 1, Huddersfleld Town 0. Grimsby Town 2, Newcastle Uni- ! ' ted 2. Leeds United-Arsenal postponed fog. Leicester City 3. Manchester City 2. I Liverpool 3, Middlesbrough 1. j Manchester United I, Chelsea 0. Sheffield Wednesday 1. Sheffield United 3. , Sunderland 0, Portsmouth 0. j Westham United 5, Aston Villa 5. j English League Second Division Bradford City I, Barnsley 0. Burnley 3, Southampton 2. Millwall 6, Charlton Athletic 0. Nottingham Forest 1, Bradford 0. Oldham Athletic 3, Stoke City 1. Plymouth Argyle 3, Bury 6. Portvale 1. Bristol City 0. Preston Northend 3, Reading 3. ' Swansea Town 2. Everton 5. Tottenham Hotspurs 1, Wolverhampton Wanderers 0. West Bromwkh Albion 3, Cardiff City 2. Scottish League First Division Aberdeen 1. Cowdenbeath 1. Clyde 3. St. Mlrren 0. East Fife 1. Heart 0. r Falkirk uiMin. 2, i, Ayr. nyr. United uiuusi 0. u. V Los Angeles National Mld-Wlnter Dog Show placed 1.500 aristocratic canines on display. Here are tw prize winners Ceno von Nymphemburg, a Harlequin Great D:nr, and Roslta. a tiny Mexican Chihuahua. EASY WIN IN HOCKEY SEATTLE. Jan. s: Seattle Eskimos scored a decisive Pacific Coast Hockey League victory over Portland Btickarons last nlcrht. th " ' - ; Hamilton Aport. 9 Tnh AttiiH t"101 being five to one. All the scor- ,lng came. In the first two periods. Hibernians 0. Celtic 0. lor Poetically the entire game Kilmarnock 1, Alrdrle 0. Morton 3, Parttck Thistle 1. Queen s Park 1, Motherwell 3. Rangers 3, Dundee 0. ScottUh League Second Division Albion Rovers 4. Montrose 0. Arbroath 0. Ralth Rovers 1. Eoness 1, Armadale 2. Brechin City 4, Clydebank 2. Dumbarton 2, Third Lanark 4; Dundee United 3, Btenhousemulr 2. Dunfermline Athletic 3, Forfar Athletic 0. King's Park 1, St. Johnstone 1. Queen of South 1, Bast Stirlingshire 3. St. Bernards S, Alloa 0. the Bucks were held heloless by the dashing attack and sterling defence of the Eskimos. After niline un 'their five to one lead, the Eskimos engaged In stalling tactics during the latter stages of the match. As a result of their victory, the Eskimos moved Into a first place tie with Vancouver Lions. Seattle and Vancouver have a two DOlnt mar gin over the Portland Buckaroos. Godfrey and Uzcudun to Battle Soon NEW YORK. Jan. 3:-Georae Oodfjr, negro heavyweight, has been matched to meet Paulino Uzcudun the Basque woodchopper, in Mexico City on February 5. It was announced yesterday. BIG BOYS TO MEET Young Stribling and Prlmo Camera Expected to Scrap Next Month In Miami, Florida NEW YORK, Jan. 3: Young Stribling will meet Prlmo Camera, the Italian giant. In Miami, Fla., during the last week In February, according to common report In pugilistic circles here. It la expected that the official announcement of the bout will be made next Tuesday In Miami after a conference between matchmakers and representatives of the principals. Big Bill to Tour Lountrvooon m Tennis Exhibition Journey to Last All Winter and Spring NEW YORK. Jan. 3: It was announced yesterday that William T. (Big Bill) Tllden. who deserted amateur tennis ranks recently to turn professional, will shortly start on a tour of the country which will last throughout the spring and win ter. SAHARA DRY GINGER ALE A True Fruit Drink Unexcelled By Any on the Mait,. 4 Per Dozen, $1.50, Delivered A Trial Order Will Convince You BEAVER BOTTLING WORKS Telephone 132 From October 1914 to July 1913. wwever, the long entrenched bat-lellne from the coast to Switcer-and remained almost stationary Uthough numerous terrific at-emptc to break through were ade by the Germans, notably In landers, at Ypres, In the Argonrv it Verdu, between St. Quentln and a Fero toward Amines, at Chemln les Dames, between Rhelms and Masons and again at the Marne. Five of the greatest German drive falling, the Allies found hemselves In a position again to Prince Rupert, B.(. Marshal Joffre Passes Away In Paris; End Came Quietly Today As State of Coma Continu (contiuued from page ) tlonln the war. The Marshal M. Vlvlanl were enthUMmt greeted everywhere In their to. cities In the east and mlddif and In Canada and efor Ing to France the "Hero oi Marne" placed wreaths upon tombs of Washington and ki ln 1918 Joffre was elected a c ber of the French Academy I becoming one of the Forty ImJ tals." He was chosen on his litr reeord. His work was writtei September 6, 1914, on the eve i BatUe of the Mame in a pti orde. to his army and read ake the offensive In July 1918 and . , ' tM. thu moment when K, battle u . , , a i. 14 in: iu tuning iwivucr uivy MIMin- 10 .. ,v,. the ., , . ln ,..' commence upon reimt leared the Belgian coast and ad-fanced along the rrrer Metue threatening all German commu'il which the salvation of our cut depends, no one must look bet All must unite to attack and rl the enemy. Any troop flndlnr ri tlon and oompelMng the enesnv ; unabks to advance further J o are ror me armmiee wnicn wsu.;hokl ground at ai, rol! Meanwnue. joure naa reiueuj Joffres only other literary fr from active command and had wo. written in irm hm nr been created Marshal of France. French detachment had been ii After tne first battle of the Marne. hllated by hostile tribesmen in occasional AMled reverses east a rfea. he led a ounltlve exped. snaaow upon the glory of the from the coast to the Interlo great French soldier. He had ar- described his experiences t oused enmities in the Chuntwr n namnhUt Mtlt1H- "Mv Ktrr Deputies by'his diomiseal of 14 Timbuctoo." Tenerals andwhls replacement of Bom at Rlveaaltea on Janud them by younger commanders, idtt, close to the Pyrenees, tlie Paris papers ariticized him. notably of a cooper. Joffre was educate for his transfer of General M. P. the College of Perplgnan ar.: T Sarrall from the Argonne to a Eeole Polytechnic. He entered minor command In the Near East French army as a second lieu''-' Joffre himself was 62 and late ia during the Franco-Prutsiiti 1913 rumors arose regarding th? 1870-71 and commanded a b; plans to shelve him. at the seige of Parts. He bertft George Clemenceau. who later "P1" ln ,8,16' f,ra"'Br, ,n Heunt colonel ln 1891, became premier. . declared in hta paper lUomrae Enehalne. that the ln89r a brigadier general jr. J nolitlclans were eoiag to givo anQ rot "f, , w l i h Joffre "a high-sounding nominal W'i dtoncll0D1 lhC nintm.M u.... and Tonkin and organized th' nses of Formosa. At the tot the practical result of instal'lng s new . nn, nu,., Tk. nlng of the gerat war he mt i Commander-in-Chief on the Western front." He asked. "I the proposed appointment a favor given because the French front af fords insufficient scope to General of the French Oeneral Staff Marshall Jotfre was a btm mathematician and mlllUtr tnrt eer and correctly predicted lfl ! li... .U- - -.111 k. LI Joffre's abilities or Is It a disgrace V, w"', . " hlch hides under the flow7rs " a on!' ? 011 3 . . and ln It patience will be wl .7ratu t in7hruST Tk " , . " audacity and talrntotj t? ft nUl r, S count more than cormd dash. M J12!5 SJS! not a dre parade ;-r"" . Vc""? was rarely seen ln the saddle Brland had announced the latter, Beft nl8 wUe eaHy , SrtU. Commanr-,lv' military career. 20 yearfc law Chief of all the French armies ex -imarrl, Mme the cept those In Africa. Brland ex- ,hiWr(. -,h tthnn4.he f plained: 'The sflle object of th. JoyKl ror yea' lhe qulet it 11 """" ol wenerai JOiirejat Auteull. After the batok "i li to Insure singleness of direction a fn.nH rmarViJi"Of ln military openftlons and at the'ai iVDv.nn h oniOt ta same time to estflblUh co-ordlna-'0f'the ages." Joffre replied H uun weiween me. commander of , i hope I have won Is an eafi our armies and the technical coun-1 in my HtUe home in the h't&. cu ine AUiesj Accepting from the government the baten and sword of honor of a Marsha! of France, the victor of the Mame relinquished active military service and attended various Allied conferences ln London and Paris. General Nlvelle, falling ln a 25,-mUe offensive against the Germans between Soissons and Rhelms was succeeded In 1916 by uenerai Henri Phlllnne Ptatn CONTRACTOR IS KlUfl Bryan Garrett of Victoria f From Effects of Carbon Monoside Poisoning who ln turn became Chiif.nf-Kai ' VICTORIA. Jan. 3: Overcome wffr.i Foch was GeneraiiMimn carbon monoxide from the i" Wmmaad of all the Allied nrmiM 'w nu automobile, uryan u" Petaln, like Foch. was created a!bulldlng contractor, died ' raeiMWl at HJC LtVSC OI me War. "v.w wv.. - body was not discovered unt" Came to United States o'clock last night when his In 1917, a few weeks nrior to the 'anxious about his failure to ipP1 entry of the United Stat, intn !, at home, went Into the gara( struggle, Marshkll Joffre and for-' Nnd h he had used the car fl" mer Premier Vlvlanl. as the heads he found his body, of the French War Mission, went to I the United States country and dls-1 Bell vour real estate snspi cussed with President Wilson and vertlse them In the fro Pi omer officials America's partlclpa- classified column next TuesW