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O. has 676 , rnoif if FKESn MILK ANt 'CREAM DAH.Y VALENTIN DAIUY Ione 637 Fighting the Daily News Want-Ads. always bring quick results. Systematic Service Efficient & systematic service is the best and most economical. OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record of all repairs made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced by SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTRIC Phone Blue 320 H. J. ZUMKEHR Fully Equipped and Experienced Chimney Sweep Authorized certificates Issued with each chimney cleaned. Call or Telephone Thompson Hardware VOO 'SA.y. -you ME THE MAME I LOVE. BUT IT MAZUMAT; Common Sense Suggestions to'Readers of the News Influenza is going its deadly rounds. Take every possible. precaution-to avoid coming down- with the flu. These simple, rules are based on sound medical opinion: Get lots of sleep and eat wisely; it Is usually the run-down man or woman who succumbs easiest to germs. Get plenty of fresh air; breathe through the nose. Avoid any close contact with others; remember, flu is Highly Contagious. If you should catch cold or feel grippy, take some "Aspirin"; if your throat feels at all sore, crush three "Aspirin" tablets in water and gargle. But if you detect any sign oTflu, or 'even suspect it, get to betf at once and call your physician. Keep the system alkaline; an acid condition invites colds, grippe and other weakening disorders. Keep the bowels open so poisons will not- accumulate and lower your resistance. To, relieve constipation and keep system alkaline take a little Phillips' Milk of Magnesia which is not only a most effective antacid, but an excellent laxative as well. "Aspirin' should be in every home. Hockey Scores National Lea;ue St. Louis 1, New York Rangers 2. Canadlcns 1. Boston 3. Toronto 3, Montreal 1 Northwest League Seattle 1, Edmonton 4. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson. Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat. Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. Or TH MAW AT Via, 58 Phones 55 MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Walnut Finish Bedstead, coil spring, all felt mattress; sizes J and 824.00 Thone 775 Third Ave. Prince Rupert on te tflG3BMT )"MO Or HAXV 'SPORT' BILLIARDS I ARE CLOSE1 Elks Win Over Empress to Further Tighten Up Standing j The Prince Rupert Billiard League J fixture of February 12 was com-1 plctcd last night with A. Donald of i ; the Empress defeating W. E. Willis-! j croft of the Elks 250 to 211, giving j ; the Elks an aggregate victory ofj 1445 to 1389 which puts them still I closer to the Empress In the stand-1 i ing. i I Two out of the six games In last ! night's fixture between Elks and Grotto were played, the Orotto winning both for an aggregate lead to date of 500 to 440. The Individual scores: j W. E. Wllllscroft, Elks, 206; Earl iJatt, Orottot250. i Harry Mcnzie. 234; J. Sutherland, 250. I Outstanding (lames , Following are the outstanding games: February 19 c. P. Balagno. Elks, vs. Don Brown. Orotto; James Andrews vs. George Howe; William Stuart vs.' Bert Morgan; J. E. Morris vs. T. Kerrigan. tAggrcgatc score to date. Elks, 440; Orotto. 500. February 14 G. A. Woodland. Canadian Legion, vs. George Howe, Orotto; George Cripps vs. Bert Morgan. (Aggregate score to date: Canadian Legion, 864; Orotto, 958.1 February 5 James Andrews. Elks. vs. G. A. Woodland. Canadian Le gion; J. E. Morris vs. George Cripps. (Aggregate score to date: Elks. 966. Canadian Legion. 859.) January 31 George Crlnus. Ca nadian Legion, vs. L. Raabc, Empress. (Aggregate score to date: Empress, 1214; Canadian Legion. 1162.) January 29 George Howe. Grotto, vs. James Andrews, Elks. (Aggregate scdfelb date: Elks. 1141; Grotto, 1058.) January 24 J. Sutherland. Grotto, vs. George Cripps, Legion. (Aggregate score to date: Grotto, 1186; Canadian. Legion. 1021.) January 13-G. A. Woodland, Canadian Legion, vs. James Andrews, Elks. (Aggregate score to date: Canadian Legion, 1155; Elks, 1225.) The league standing to date Is as follows: O. Ttl. Av. Empress 9 12,835 1.426 Elks 6 8.416 1,403 Orotto 6 7,906 4.318 Canadian Legion 5 6.501 1,300 A Daily News Want-Ad. will net what you want Basketball Thursday Night, Feb. 22 at 7 MOOSE HALL KETCHIKAN vs. C. N. R. A. Legion vs. High School High School vs. Annette's Scouts vs. High School Gets $30,000 LOU GLIlltIG NEW YORK. Feb. 20: 'CPt Lou Gehrig signed a one-year contract with the New York Yankees yesterday at a salary said to be $30,000, a compromise between $27,000 offered and $35,000 asked. KETCHIKAN IS BEATEN Roth In Senior and Intermediate Hoop Gamei at Simpon PORT SIMPSON. Feb. 20: The Ketchikan 0U senior basketball team was defeated by the Y. P. E. A. by a score of 37-21 here Monday. Ihc teams played a fast Individual game and. at times. Ketchikan showed good team work but had hard luck with their shots. Tlic game was rough and at time was beyond the control of the officials. The line-ups: Y. P. E. A.-Johnson. nut, Wesley. Drentzcn and Moraes Lawsott and Clayton. Ketchikan Owls Paul Johnny. Wm. Allen. Atkinson. Inman, Ed. Peterson. The Intermediate game was flashy but the Ketchikan visitors were up against the strange hall and for a time were lost. The score is no indication of the play as It was fast all the way thtough. the locals win ning 46-22. The line-ups: Kctchikan-fi. Burton. I. I'awsev. O. Pawsey. F. Burton and C. Dun-,das. ' Y. P. E. A. Intermedlatos-Law-json. Clayton, J. Brcntzen, C. Brent-,zcn, H. Gray. s. Gray, Cooper. Ell Talt and C. Watson. Referee of the senior clash was Alf Wesley and Jimmy Lawson handled the whistle for the Intermediate game. Last Friday the Ketchikan hoop teams were stormbound enroutc to Prince Rupert and, while here, were entertained by the Y. P. E. A. SPORT GHAT In a crucial game as far as runner-up honors In the Northwest Hockey League are concerned, the Vancouver Lions defeated the Portland Buckaroos at the Arena In Vancouver Monday night by a score of 2 to 1 to displace the Bucks from second place. However, but half a game still divides the teams. Edmonton and Calgary played a three-all overtime draw at Calgary. A Change of Fortune fafHUT MOVAJ EET 6US CUEAftiWQ "i 1 V UPES CANADIAN 4 FILM TALE llcautlful Story Ilrpletc With Heart- Tug and Delightful Adolescent Romance L. M. Montgomery's famous novel 1 1 "Anne of Green Gablea" comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre! here this mld-wek including a special family matinee on Thursday j afternoon after school. I The story rt teals the transfor-1 mation wrought by the orphan heroine in the lives of the spinster and j her bachelor brother, who adopt ' her U also traces a delightful boy and girl romance whfeh has its Inception In a country school ac-, qualntanceshlp. , Prince Edward Island Is Uie locale of the story. Among the pictures obtained were exteriors and Interiors of the house supposed to be the ordinal Green Oablcs. ! Anne Shirley, chosen to create ! the loading character of the fiction classic, is only sixteen years old 1 Until she was cJxen to play ' Anne of Or een Cakss. she wu. known as IMwn CDay. With the winning of the coveted role, slu changed her name to Anne Shirley The cast also Includes Tom Brown. Helen Westley. o P Ilewie. 8ara Haden and Qertrude .Messlnger Bowling League j Gets Under Way j Ten-l'ln Play Startrd last Night. And Hrr-rtn Competition ! Will Open Tonight ! ' The ten-pin Bowling Leatue got under wy at the Ilex Bowlli Club alleys last ntsht when Rose. Cowan t . . . . . uiua 9 imm won iwo male Hex t one over the power Corporation whUe Empress Club defeated Cana JUi. r i . ... . iwo (inw io one to i matches were followed with eonid-1 erablc Interest. : The hlh average for the evening was 166 by Len Raabe of the Em press team. The five-pin leuroe ooen to- i j night with UmbJe St atone playing i Knox Hotel and Post Office meet Ing Rlnky Dinks. I in at wm rn&ftp your home AUTZfTHO MAMS fES MACOOOQALL..H ?r!3 I i dou t know how v, tu n complete 3f Phone Us GIRLS Shared v..... . N ow She bring ., (lays of a.ir love '.iy 4 i gf-rn fir anci:.' I You'll Give It auJ ANNE GREEI GABLE! Kit-lion's Host Ixiw KciMIcad! '.hrob' asm: sinitur a ANNt TOM UUOH O. P IIIMilt A'. T Uii t; SI'LCIAL SCHOOI, AOtltTS ALSOl MATINKK TO.MOHKOW maiisinT At 4 oX1k - W.'.'l Our Gang Comrdr ul Celwrrd Scrnit "MWITZKHLAXD" Alvi on the l'rm Bring the lamili TWO SHOWS MGimi wi:nxiai)AV k Tint! 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