PAGE SIX THE DAILY NTTWB Mondav GREAT FILM News of The Sport World b ad IS SHOWING S g TWO lrion. Feature SHOWS (x Starts 7 lues. and at 9 p.m. "Dr. Jrkyll and Mr. Hyde" Comes to i Capitol Theatre Screen a 7:20 & 9:20 EMPRESS Pete Sandnes Wins Class 'A' IS WINNER! ven a On1"1603 Ski Club . . . ...rr-. Annual Meet at Burns Lake 1 osiponra lituuru Lxasuc uamrc riayed at Week-End BURNS LAKE, Feb. 15: The Class "A" combined ski-Two outstanding games from outpacing and jumping event at the meet of the Omineca Ski Thursday evenmgV Junior Milliard Club here Qn Saturday was won by Pete Sandnes of Prince aNaere i George with Knut Nysven of Smithers second. Nysven at the week-end. the Empress win-; was only 3-10 of a point behind. nine the fixture by an aggregate Hoist of Prince George won the Class "B" combined score of 941 to 830. The results of j event with Dick Stanver of Bums Lake second. the postponed games were as fol- TU." 5688 4551 5364 4301 BILLIARD SCHEDULE Feb. 15-L. of N. vs. Hawks. Feb. 18 Empress vs. Jewelers. Feb. 22 Hawks vs. L. of N. Feb. 25-JcweIers vs. Empress. Mar. 1 Empress vs. L. of N. Mar. 4 Hawks vs. Jewelers. Mar. 8 L. of N. vs. Hawks. Mar. 11 Jewelers vs. L. of N. Mar. 15 Empess vs. Jewelers. Mar. 18 L. of N. vs. Hawks. Mar. 22 Jewelers vs. Empress. Mar. 25 Empress vs. L. of N. Mar. 29 Hawks vs. Empress. Dahle of Smithers outdistanced all competitors in a special jumping event BtoF wendie (League of Na- Uons. 148: Nkk Chenoski (Empress). 300. Roy Pons. 300: A. Zadaroski. 141 The leafue rtsnriine for the second half of the season to date is as follows: Jewelers Empress Hawks League of Nations O. 6 5 .6 5 Av. 931 910 877 839 Badminton Players Visit St. Peters New Hall at Seal Cove A group of badminton players ' ' from St. Andrews Cathedral visited 'St. Peters Church new parish hall 'Saturday evening and were the ' guests at a number of badminton games. At 11 o'clock refreshments ( were served by a group of ladies headed by Mrs. F. W. Stamp-Vincent. The games were in charge of C. J. Norrlngton. A very enjoyable time was spent both by hosts and ' visitors. INSPECTOR ARRIVES Albeit Farrow, steamboat Inspector, arrived In the city on th" Catala last evening from Vancouver to make an inspection of the steamer Prince George, which 1? completing annual overhaul a1 the local dry dock. Telephone Service to ; t Vancouver Victoria etc. NOW OPEN It is now possible to telephone from Prince Rupert to points throughout Canada and the United States. Ask the operator for "Long. Distance." Hate. to Vancouver-dne minute . Two minutes Three minutes Kate, to Victoria One' minute . ...Two minutes hrte minutes $3.00 $3.15 $3.90 $3J5 $3.20 For the present the hours of service arc !) a.m. to 6 pan. , ft: North-west Telephone Co. Gar Wood jr. When Oar Wood. Jr. is big enough to hang on to the con'rol he will follow lu. famous dad as one of the world s greatest speed boat drivers Billiard Averages Junior League O. T. Av. J. Saunders U) .6 13W 200 P. Vaceher LN) 8 1994 191 W. Stuart U ...9 1714 190 N. Chenoski E 2 1619 190 J. May H .9 1700 180 P. Johnson E 8 1507 188 O. Howe E 8 1496 187 L. Raabe (J 9 1974 186 R. Wicks (HI 9 1659 184 P. Chenoskl (Ei 9 1659 184. W. Murray (HI 5 919 184 ! W. Hutson (H) 4 1651 183 W. Funneil (J) 3 546 182 iR. Fong LN) 8 144S 18) , I A. Zadaroski E 8 14i3 179 ;A. Strachan 9 1592 177 'r. Aldrtdge LN 8 1370 171 E. Batt (LN .. 8 1346 168 j A. Murray (LN) 2 335 168 B. Wendle (LNt 5 828 1S5 (J. Bulger (J 9 1432 159 C. Perry IH) 8 1214 156 W. E. Hayhurti H) .4 604 151 ! COMMISSIONERS' STATEMENT We the undersigned duly and legally elected Police Commissioners of the City of Prince Rupert hereby notify all concerned thnt it is our intention to hold regukr monthly meetings of the Commission in the City Hall during the course of the year 1932. and that all business pertaining to the policing of the City and the ad ministration of law in general in the City will be dealt with by v irrespecUve of PoUce System in vogue. That all complaints rela Ing. to law enforcement In the' City that can not be adjusted here will be taken up through us with Victoria, even -though mandamus procedure be resorted to. Signed. W. H. MONTGOMERY O. B .CASEY. Nickel Is more britUe than cast Iron but when mixed slightly v,lth magnesium it may be hammered Into thin sheet. AMERICANS IN THIRD ! Toronto Maple Leafs and Cana- diens Still Tied For Hockey Leadership. 5 10 4 9 11 12 16 14 offal v .sjflBgl P. 37 37 32 301 43 34 32 29 CRIBBAGE SCHEDULE "February 15 Musketeers vs. Elks. Moose vsf I. O. O. F. P. R. Hotel vs. Eagles. K. C. vs)6rotto. Seal Cove vs. Swift. February 22 Elks vs. Seal Cove. Eagles vs. Musketeers. Swifts v. Moose. I. O. O. F. vs. Orotto. P. R. Hotel vs. K. C. February 29 Orotto vs. Musketeers. K. C. vs I. O. O. F. Elks vs. Eagles. Seal Cove vs. Moose. P. R Hotel vs 8wift When Popper" Martin caught a long fly to centre, last put-oui of 1931 world series and made St. Louis Cardinals new world champions. Mrs. Martin again broke out In tears of happiness. Whist Schedule February 18 Orotto vs. Fish Packers. Moose vs. I.O.O.F. Legion vs Mutketeers Sons of Norway Empress. Totem Park vs. Seal Oove. Famous as division by winning over New York dominating role Ranges 'Saturday evening. : Week-end scores: Saturday's Scores . Montreal 0. Toronto 6. I Rangers Canadiens 3. Sunday's Games Chicago. 1. Detroit 3. Boston I; New York Americans 3. Hockey Standings Ringers Chicago Detroit Bu-ton International Division Toronto Canadiens American Maroons ... W. 16 IS 13 12 V. 5 5 6 f American Division 19 12 14 10 L. 12 14 15 18 a,novei stage, playj , ,,n , TtirillinOT: it'. VrkintA and silent film "Dr. Jekyll and1 Mr. P ' v ' """b ' "JHIJ ler from the pen of Robert Louis Stevenson, is being offered as the first of the week feature on the screen of the Capitol Theatre here. The story is too well known to be recounted here. Suffice It to say that it hat lost none of its effec- NEW" YQRK. Feb. 15:-iNew York tivenes In the talking picture ver-Americaas took exclusive posses-1 sfon. ston of third place in the interna-1 Frederic March, who won popu-Uonal division of the National Hoc- larity in "Manslaughter" and other key League last night by defeating , films, crowns his already notable the tang-suffering Boston Bruins. screen career plajfng the double On Saturday night the Montreal j role of Dr. JekyU. the loveable and Maroons, with whom the Americans gentlemanly physidan, and Mr. had been tied for third place, drop- j Hyde, the degenerate fiend to whom ped a game to the Toronto Maple (he descends after administering to Leaf. j himself a mysterious potion Excel - Montreal Canadiens remained on lent and clever photography plays even footing with the Maple Leafs' great part in the depiction of the for lBBjditsr.jp of the International ! character Of course, this is the I Next u Marcn. Miriam Hopkins, last here In "34 Hours." and Rose Hobart. of "Bast of Borneo" fame, play roles of Importance Miss Hopkins as an unfortunate street girl, jand Miss Hobart at Dr Jekyll's I fiancee An excellent supporting 'cast aids in making "Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" what it ls-one of the outstanding achievements to date on the talking screen TOO BAD IT'S BROKEN Our repair department pride Itself on being able to repair a good as new any piece of broken Jewelry. We alto do remodel-ntf Bring in your collection of unused Jewelry. Oet each pk re repaired or reraodefed In :ncctem style. Make yourself t boms while m our store, and examine our stoek. A 9 JOHNglUGEH- cJevelleiis line store vmH the cioav n H pa E iT I 1 11 HII II ur. jeKyii & mr. fiyde S With Frederic March, Mi riam Hopkins, Hose IIoi 8 The weirdest, yet most romantic story ever told H 1 linnrlcnnin Invnr nr. i i t-wl ii'lm lfivnn Li. Not Suitable For Children No C hildren'. 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