'4 I'M i;f I I i;. I: KM '! (Ill I I f !! iif It I' w SCHMELING IS WANTED MsfiUon Sanare Garden is ' Champion Dempsey, "too Johnstone told Jacobs that he de sired Schmeling to fight either in ! Miami during the coming winter or ; in New York next summer. The pro- i nosed, bout in Los Angeles between , Schmeling and Mickey. Walker would not be tolerated, Johnstone said. It is reported in pugilistic circles man, pitcher, and Ed. Coleman, i outfielder. Bowman, who belongs In ! Kansas City, is a righthander and stands six feet, two inches in height, j Coleman hails from Los Anfceles 'ntlrl ic OA nnrt nlar civ foal Jches tall. After1 Mack released Joe Camasolo and Jim Moore, whom he let go outright, and Lew Phinney, Frank Hi- NEW YORK, Nov. 13: Match'ma- (glns, Hank McDonald and Jim Pe-: ker Jimmy Johnstone of Madison ; terrafl, rhr r.rc cr. option with the '. Square Garden has been In confer- possibility .if returr.lncr. ence with Joe Jacobs, manager of j Max Schmelng, the world's heavy- . , . weight champion, following his ar-1 1 jjlc tM rival from Europe Wednesdiy. , JLidlCb llGiU each Whist Drive Enjoyable Affair Held on Tuesday Night in Aerie Hall Ten Tables In Play A Vftrw An Intra tlA Whifr fHvA The delight which comes to everj smoker of Arabela Cigars is equalled only by the sense of true economy he experiences in getting so much pleasure, so much added enjoyment for five cents. Singly or in the pocket pack of five . . . wrapped in moisture-proof cellophane to ARAB Sons of Norway here that Jack Dempsey. former held by Tuft Muekteers world's neavyweigm cnampion. wui nlgnt m Aerte jIaJ f be in New York soon from the west! Therc wsre .tea tatIes of eards to confer with Johnstone on a pro- and prize winn were: ii' ; posal that he Dempsey) meet an fir$t Mrs F j Fcasby; second. Mrs. ! opponent of his own choosing In Txxck; thlrd Mrs P pritchard; Reno on Declaration Day next and men.s flrgt T DeMarco; second, battle in the Garden In September Mr. MurIe Rose. thlrd . Men with senmenng tor me uue. BUILD UP ATHLETICS Connie Mack Releases Six Players and Takes Over Two Promising Youngsters PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13: Connie Maelc started yesterday on his task of rebuilding the Philadelphia Athletics for the 1932 season by re-leartng six members of his 1931 After cards, delicious refreshments we're served. G. A. Hebb was master of ceremonies and James Brown presided at the door. LA:BARBA WINS BOUT Took Decision From Wildcat Carter In Six Rounds at Seattle team to the Portland Club of the SEATTLE, Nov. 13 Fidel la Barba Pacific Coast League In return for took a handy decision over Wildcat two stars from the western team, j Carter In the six-round main event The duo which Mack has acquir- of a boxing show here Tuesday ed for duty next year are Joe Bow-1 night. Insist on "GRANTS BEST PKOCURABLE"--The Original For Sal at Vcndora or direct from "Mail Order Dept." Liquor Control Hoard, Victoria, II. C. I Mm?C0TCU wniSKY ' vL RICHEST IM FINEST j HIGHLAND MALT H rlm k vm BottlM 4 futrtMml hV WiBUra IH Wl tt3&li VV Ort A boni UmltM OWnfiddifh tnt rl jljoq BaWii-airnUvM LHntnirhr. Dull- B This advert Ucment is not imblisherl or displayed by the Lifuur Control Hoard or the Government of British Columbia. Leading Whist Oddfellows, Legion, Empress Moose Also Winners Last Evening League Standing W. Sans of Norway 4 I. O. O. F 3 Empress Hotel 3 Grotto 2 Legion 2 Moose 2 l Seal Cove 1 Totem Park 1 Fish Packers 0 L. 0 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 and Whist League games last night resulted as follows: Sons of Norway, 5; Qrotto, 4. I. O. O. F., 5; Fish Packers, 4.. Legion, 8; TotenijPark, 1. Empress, 5; Seal Cove, 4. Moose, 5; Musketeers, 4. P. 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 i 0 INTERESTING Second Games of Season Will Be Played This Evening As a result of the fine brand of basketball put up by the players in the opening games last Tuesday, keen interest is being taken In the recorfd of the city hoop series scheduled to be, played at the Auditorium thia evening. Teams have been practising steadily during the week and, now that the players have become ac-eustomed to the hall tonight's games will all be well worth seeing. The line-ups of the different teams are as follows: Junior League Boy Scouts V. Miller, E. Santer-bane. O. Vlereck, W. Smith, L. Wilson, J. Naylor and J. Lindsay. Japanese Association H, Suehiro, S. Nakamoto. K. Obito, Y. Klshi-moto, F Condo and S. Kayana. Intermediate League -Tuxis J. Morrison, B. Thurber, K. Nakamoto, C. Smith, O. Hansen and R. Morrison. High School A. Walters, B. Un-ger, O. Wlngham, B. Vance and C. Hlckey. Ladies' League Amazons Sue Boddie, Phil Harvey, Enid Morris, Connie Morgan and Dot Pritchard. Comets Ella Steen, Julia Roberts. Joyce Edgecumbe, Pat Mac-Ouire, Edith Connery and Bev. Jack. Senior League C. N. R A. Styles, Eddie Smith, R. Stalker. W. Lamble. D. Morrison, W. Johnson and C. Nelson. 32 Taxi D. Gunrich, S. Gurvlch, E. Ratchford, F. Kenney, V. Men-zies, W. Wrathall and D. Stalker. Local friends sent compliments to Tom Steen of this city by having radio station KJR of Seattle play "When Your Hair has Turned to Silver" In his honor Monday night. preserve the quality, the Ireshncss and tlavour. CIGARS - by far the area test va. PAGE. FGU3. TI12 daily :rcT?a Benef it Tea Was Very Successful Affair .Held Wednesday Afternoon at'Hofne of Mrs. S. V. Cox In splte-of the Inclement weather. the benefit tea held at the Home of Mrs. S. V.' Cox, 533 Seventh Avenue West, was very successful both so-clallyiand financially. Mrs. S. L Peachey, Noble Grarid of the local Rebekah Lodge, assisted Mrs. cox m receiving the guests. The home cooking table was in charge of Mrs. James Simpson, assisted by Mrs. Bert Morgan. Servl-teurs during the afternoon were Mrs. W. A. McLean, Mrs. W. Sherman jr., Mrs. John Murray, Mrs. T. Priest and . Mrs. Johnson. Cashier was Mrs. Bert West. Mrs. J. E. Boddie had charge of the raffle'. The case of silver was i won by L. Sandvar with ticket No. 279. The raffle ticket was drawn by Miss S. Mills. During the afternoon piano selec-1 tions were beautifully rendered by. Misses Rosie Cox and Jean Maclean ind there was a vocal solo by Miss i Beulah McKlnley accompanied by Mrs. R. C. Gller. ! SCHEDULE OF WHIST November 19 Legion vs. Grotto. MooSe vs. Empress. Fish Paekers vs. Totem Park. Seal Cove vs. Musketeers. I.O.OJ1. ve. Sons of Norway. November 26 Grotto vs; Old Empress Hotel. Moose vs. Fish Packers. Musketeers vs. Totem Park. Sons of Norway vs. Seal Cove. Legion vs. I.O.OJF. December 3 Fish Packers vs. Grotto. I.O.O.F. vs. Mtjose. Musketeers vs. Legion. O. Erhp. Hotel vs. Sons of Norway. Seal Cove vs. Totem Park. , December io Grotto ys. Seal Cove. Legion vs. Moose. I.O.p.F. vs Musketeers. Fish Packer vs. Old Empress. Son of Norway vs. Totem Park. December 17 I.O.O.F. vs. Grotto. Totem Park vs. 'Moose. Totem Park vs. M6ose. Old Empress Hotel vs. Musketeers. Seal Cove vs. Legtcn. Fish Packers vs. Sons of Norway. CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE November 16 Moose vs. Elks. I. O. O. F. vs. Engles. Grotto vs. Swift's. Prince Rupert Hotel v. Musketeers K. C.'s vs. Seal Cove. November 23 Swift's vs. Seal Cove. Elta vs. Musketeers I. O. O. F. vs. Moose. Eagles vs. Prinea Rupert Hotel. Grotto vs. Knights of Columbus. APIaflai 91! a i MeiVs Shoes, Woman's Shoes Children's tjiiuttb ail uii daic ai mc vui lvatc onoel Meeker Block Store at Cut Rate Prices. Women's Novel$F and Street Shoes V from $1.95 to ...t An Extra Special Price on Women's and Children's Knee Gum Boot for Saturday and Monday Women's, sizes iVt to 7 O-t Qff Reg. to $2.75. Our price Misses, sizes 11 to J Reg. $2.50. Our price Children's, sizes 5 to 10 Vi Reg. $2.25. Our price 1 TP BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 13 Boy Scouts vs. Japanese Also. Tuxls vs. High School. Amazons vs. Comets. 32 Taxi vs. C. N. R November 11 Rovers vs. Boy Scouts. High School vs. Merchants. Blue Birds vs. Comets. Panthers vs. 32 Taxi. November 20 League of Nations vs. Japanese. Tuxls vs. Merchants. Amazons vs. Blue Birds. C. N. R. vs. Panthers. S1.89 $1.69 1 Men's First Quality Rubbers, slze.s 6 to 11. Reg. $l.4ft. bn sale at November 2t Rovers vs' Japanese Association. Tuxls vs. High School. Comets vs. Amazons. . C. N. R. vs. 32 Taxi. j . November 27 i League of Nations vs. Boy Scouts. Hlfh School vs. Merchants. Bhte Bird vs. Comets. Panthers vs. 32 Taxi. i In some of the city tchools. It was reported at last night's board meeting lessons on the future prospects of trade Between Australia and Canada, as suggested by the Department of Education, had been given. The suggestion to conduct sucii lessons was Inspired by the arrival at Montreal on October 31 Inst ; of the first full steamship cargo of Australian goods for Canada following the recent treaty agreement. 95c Men's Extra Heavy Red Rolled i Edge Rubbers. Reg. $1.65. Now vliZj Men! Here Is a chance for you to buy i nw.xt one uau uxiora. Keg. to $5.85 On sale at $2.95 and Women's and Chlldrens Cozy Felt 811rjpera. Priced up from Children's Rubbers, stzes 9 to !0 L. Reg. 95c. On sale at S3.95 49c 59c Shoe Store Third Avenue Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHlLl Hot& Cold 6 water . . i; 75c. TEK DAY AND It J. Ui-t i:-. 1rlphoiii ' Savoy Hotel Print Rupert s i .ti -lly hotel. Hot atii1 . . In all rooms A. J. PJlt'DIIOMME Tnt. Cor. of Fra-er ' The mountain si; wild animal Invui'' ' '"' ''' ca ft ip nt -1 a. m. but you ft' J ,0 cannot ponsihly g-l gtsSJ, Ilcnnctay Ihrcu Star . Hrandy at tliat hour 2-1 .po... rm KEKP IT HANDY! ) HEIJ NESS i BRANDY DOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE 5- flu's mlvmlmu'iit ix hut published or JUpUyefl m, i,,UUor i;0,ilrol Hoard or by ' ivtTtttt of British i olumuu