i.-;cie; Two THE DAILY .NOTTS Visit Our Bargain Department A splendid group of broken lines and samples, styled for street wear and for other occasions. These are better grade shoes taken from our regular stock and priced To Clear at $1.95, $2.95, $3.45 Third' Avenue DAILY EDITION LOOTED A wonderful opportunity for those wearing the smaller sizes: The Family Shoe Store THE DAILY NEWS. nUNCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA SPREAD OF FASCISM Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prtoee Rupert Daily Newt, Limited, Third Avenue L r. PULLEN - - - Managing -EdltCT SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or earner, yearly period, paid In advance1. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 15.00 Thursday. July 28; 1634 sion from the interior is planned which should bring several hundred from there. Added' to this wilf doubtless be a large influx of natives and people from the islands, so it is probable the city may have on its hands the entertainment of the greatest crowd of visitors it has ever yet handled. ; COST OF STRIKE San-Francisco statiticians a few davs at?o beiran to countMhri cost of the strike ndw ended and they estimated it as follows: '-; ' - - Total cost in round figures, $150,000,000. ' Four killed there and five elsewhere in connection with the strike. Persons injured, 21)7. Persons arrested, 638. Duration of marine strike, seventy-two days. Duration of general strike, four days. Unions involved in marine strike, ten. Unions involved in ceneral strike. 255.. Number of men' out during general strike (estimated), yu,wu. Number of unorganized workers thrown out of employ ment by shutting down of business and" industry (estima ted). 100.000. Unions still on strike, ten marine unions and Market Street Railway employees. Comment is unnecessary. HOLIDAYS For Adults or Children on the Famous Graham Island North Beach flutiing. Unfiling, lladmlnlnn, rirnlrn, N-cnlr llrlir. Hioot I ii It In tiif SrM)n. tlmt s full furnlthM rirftsgf t Htngsn Rlvrr. for full psrtteuiart apply MRS. DUNN Massett, B.C. ssissssMBrsH NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZarellL Proprietor "A HOME A WAY FROM HOME" Rate II. tf try 00 Rooms, Hot tt Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 21 P.O. Box l 'SPORT Eddie Shore Keeps In Trim .riHVw 1MB VL B sssssssssssssH Br j Hit mH Eddie Shore, stirring defense p!ayer for Bost-.. Bruns, is'iseei on his 480-acre farm near Edmor ya Alta. where he is keeping fit for next winter's rn;fcey season. Round the Sport Centres Interesting Gossip About People and Games Seen This Week in Prince Rupert' One Is well repaid for a visit to(There Is no lack of repartee, swift our sport centres at any time, but Tuesday evening a good game or f. . .1 m. a A nil lUll uritV, minv Fascism threatens to be to the world! a danger Already t ung fellows showing good signs Italy and Germany have come under the system and Aus-'0 a knowledge of the game and tria is trying to follow suit. In England the f ascist move-isome of the old timers sun able to ment seems to be growing in strength and the divisions) give good service in actual playing amonir the old iin6 noliticians seems to hav riven-tHemibl,wy well as in. coaching.. 0 A O great cause for encouragement. In Canada so far there is little danger seen in the movement but the European successes will cause them to- add Vigor to their campaign. Happily in this country and in the spectators would like to have Britain the people are fairly sane in their views, but the ( seen them lose, it would seem they growth of communism and socialism is tending to stir the 'M been winning too many games people of fascistic tendencies into action.. However, itjand' " !? usal .wlth u i. s 4..i: oi crowds, the under dog was getting wuum uc luunsii w iiiine ugut, ui we leiiuenciei,. oirong:ots of enc0Uragement. A well and vigorous action would be' welcomed by many who feel t fought game? The ladies game that that political leaders are inclined to carry on in the usual followed suffered by comparison way instead of setting a bold course: A BIG WEEK CO.MING The arrival of the U. S. flyers during the week of August 19 to 25 will add much to the gaiety of the town. There will be over two hundred off icers and men on the American boats and over one hundred on the planes. The British ship Danae will outnumber the other visitors and an excur-i but there was talent there and a very fine spirit. Then on the other side of the lane the bowlers! And what a delight It was to see so many of our leading business men and men from all Tanks doing their sporting best. What If the ball or the "wood" was given the Wrong bias once In a while! All the talking In the world would not bring It back to the "Jack." Magistrate McCly-mont from the "bench" passed Judicial comment doubtless on the games. The Power Company was in evidence and as would be expected Jock Little and Bill Murray showed good control of the power needed to make points. Peter Lakie engineered things nicely and Jack Frew throws a canny wood. There Is more than a sprinkling of the Soots' "burr" hear-r-r-d as advice is given by Dave McPhee. Jim Boyd was "supervising" nicely while Jack Preece showed skill in "cutting" things finely and "carv ing" his way through difficult passes. As one would expect from a billiard and ex-soccer player Percy Tinker controls the bowls nicely and his rink had a very Interesting finish, an extra end having to be played to decide the game. Frank Dlbb was apparently In the best of form last evening and, as a printer, should make his mark effectively. George Hill senior was sticking to the "last" what time two of his sons were "leathering" the softball across the way. Don Crerar was also making; the "woods' behave and keeping and to the point and nearly always particularly In weather like th.is.lin the best of humor. More power j Last evening our wanderings took us to the C. N. R. grounds. An Interesting softball game was won by the Grotto. Evidently many of to our sporting public. Prince Ru- pert is all the better off for such a fine element. Keep It up! GROTTO IS I WINNER Tobacconists Score Three in Eighth To Beat ailwaymen 52 After seven innings of close and effldent ball the Grotto toall-socker? broke a 2-all tie in the eighth to bang out four hits, score three runs and bat completely around the ba to ting line-up, thus putting the game on ice and winning from the C. N. R. A. softballers. 5 to 2. Pitcher, the losing tosser, allowed seven hits while the opposing moundsman, Yager, was touched for only four. Fong, Grotto star second sacker, played an excellent game, his timely place hits being of Inestimable value to the result of the game. As a result of- this game the league Is thrown Into a three-way tie for first place, the Elks, Grotto and C. N, R. A. all having lost and won a game apiece. Score by innings: C. N. R. A. ,0 0 0 1 1 & 0 O'tU-2 Grotto 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 jtV-5 .Baiterles: Pitcher and' Oedcfrt, McFee; Yager and Gurvlch. Umpires, Comadina and Lamble. In the Ladies' League postponed game the Grottlettes smothered the Moose Girls by the cricket score of 30 to 5. The game was exceedingly slow and dull; the Grotto-Girls never being in danger of losing the game. Batteries: Moose, Davis; Hunt and Fritz; Grotto, Gullck and Smith. FOOTBALL July 26 Legion vs, Merchants. July 31 -Regiment vs. Legion. August 2 Merchants vs, Regiment. August 7 Merchants vs. Legion, August 9 Legion vs. Regiment. On August 14 and 10 selection the traffic games will be played In preparation moving. Fred Rogers seems able to for the game against the Navy for take a turn at any game; while Mrs. ; the Hanson Cup during the time the Rogers was driving' the tennis ball, II. M. S. Danae Is in port. properly on the other side of the fence. i Here too, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Teng were making the ball do things and Mrs. Horton when her husband was not bringing off some heavy hitting or smart fielding In the softball game. And what a happy atmosphere was permeating It all! Even If Dido did miss the odd ball his happy tongue' kepr everybody happy. FOOTBALL! Tonight LLGION vs. MERCHANTS Acropolis, 6J0 pjn., Adm. 25c. of D TIRES National League Cincinnati 1-3. Boston 2-7. Others rained out. American- League Washington 0, Chicago 4. New York 5. St. Louis 4. Boston 9, Detroit 7. Philadelphia 3. Cleveland 8. NcwbOO drich Safety Silvcrtown RUPERT MOTORS Garage and Service Station Lawn Bowling Last Evening in the Canadian National Re creation Association Lawn Bowling games- played last evening O. P. junker's rink defeated J. Boyd's !' I .Ma r A tfmDhaA' pins' rta 1I"AU UUU V. t. ivtai a s vv - feated F. A. Rogers' 28-12. Baseball Scores SOFTBALL July 27 Elks vs. Junior Elks. July 30 Moose vs. Orotto. Aug. 1 C. N. R. A. vs. Junior Elks. Aug. 3 Flks vs. Moose. Aug. 6 Elk vs-. C. N. R'. A. Aug. 8 Junior Elks vs. Orotto. Aug. 10 C. N. R. A. vs. Moose. Aug. 13 Grotto vs. Elks. Aug. 15 Moose vs. Junior Elks. Aug. 17 Grotto vs. C N, R A. 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