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OUR SERVICE RECORD will show complete record ol all repairs" made and all parts replaced. A copy of this record returned with all sets serviced by- SUPERIOR RADIO-ELECTKIC .Phone Blue 320 IL J. &UJN1KEHR Fully Equipped and Experienced Chiiqney Sweep Authorized certificates Issued with each chimney cleaned. tall or Telephone Thompson Hardware MAD IN CANADA save by buying "bargain BETTER SIGHT mmh t-74 ELECTRIC CO., Limited LOST AT SIMPSON Grotto Cagers of This City Defeated By Athletic Club 25 to 12 The Grotto cagers of Prince Rupert lost to the Port Simpson Athletic Club at Port Simpson on Satur?- evening 25-12. The Simpson i Iwoosters had things their ovra .way all through the game., half, time , score being 7-4 in favor of the, home squad, I The local team returned home Sunday after being highly nter talncd by the Athletic Club. . ! Individual scores: Orotto 12-rRatchforct ii), Oif- lis, Stiles, Murray, Morrison (61, Hlckey, Morgan (2). Fitzgerald. Port Simpson '25) Green l), 0. Wesley (9). G. Moody U0, Mathers (4), G. White, R. Cooper, C. Rciss f 1). Musgrave. Ad rertue in tni Dally News The Fish which made "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Advertise in thi Dallv Nw Prince Rupert Famous Co., Ltd. MAcr "THERB bOVJW NEVJ OM The INTO SAWED, MY i-ire Prepared Dally By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. "TIME THE TOILER" 'SPORT' KETCHIKAN LOSES OUT Trincc Rupert Team Winner of first International Bowline Match Ever Mayed Here The first International bowling match ever to be held In Prince Rupert took place Saturday afternoon at the new Rex Bowling Club Alleys when a Prince Rupert team won by a fair margin over a quintet of adepts from Ketchikan. The Ketchikan team consisting of Alfred Thibodcau, captain, Walter Blanton, Arndt Bue. Edgar Ander son and Peter Zurich, was undoubt edly the most experienced but the sea trip appeared to have affected their game and they made heavy weather all the way through. Prince Rupert honors were nobly upheld by Harold Staines. Dido Gurvich. M. E. Young, Len Raabe and Grant Cov-erdale. A large crowd of fans followed the play with Interest. Billiard Averages G, Ttl. AV. W. Stuart Elks 8 2000 250 J. Bulger i Elks) 2 500 250 J. Allen CLi 4 1000 250 Oeorge Cripps (CD 5 1247 249 M. E. Young (Emp 9 2239 249 M. Menzie (Elks) 6 1480 247 R. McLeod Emp) 7 1725 246 A. Donald (Emp) 9 1930 241 C. P. Balagno (Elks) 8 1909 239 W. Macey (Emp) 1 238 238 P. Pritchard (Emp) 7 1650 236 Bert Morgan (G) 7 1639 234 3. E. Morris (Elks) 7 1640 234 3. P. Macdonald (G) .3 692 231 A. Harvey (CD ....4 918 230 E. Cameron (Emp) 8 1834 229 E. Batt (O) 8 1834 229 L. Raabe Emp , ..6 1377 229 peorge Howe (O) 7 1586 227 W. Hutson (G) 1 225 225 M. M. Lamb (CD 8 i799 225 D. Brown (O) 8 1793 224 W. Wllllscroft (Elks) 8 1763 220 G. A. Woodland (CD .6 1290 215 E. Stacey (Emp) l 214 214 O. P. Tinker (CD 8 1682 210 James Andrews (Elks) 5 1012 202 J. Sutherland (G) 4 804 201 T. Kerrigan (O) 8 1595 199 C. L. Youngman (CD 3 579 193 A. Beale (CD 5 890 178 MAC VWASIMpuy I "fTBLU MB MAfeVEl-OvjS AT 1 AVX AROUt SASHOM SHOvm,COOKE t. TIUUE OEHAM OF Haffil NiNi. him bEiixg- fiW&p XvCs? BILLIARDS PROGRESS 'Three Fixtures Finished Up Em press and Elks in Close Race Three 'Prince Rupert Billiard League fixtures were completed as a result of week-end play In addition to an outstanding match being run off In one other fixture. The race between the Empress and -Elks for first place honors was further tightened up. In the match of February 7, the Empress emerged winner over the Grotto 1477 to 1209, individual scores in the three deferred games being as follows: A. Donald. Empress, 250; Earl Batt, Grotto, 242. M, E. Young. 250; George Howe, 217. Len Raabe, 250; Bert Morgan, 190. With J. Allen, winning for the Canadian Legion by a score of 250 to 238 over James Andrews, Elks, the aggregate result of the fixture from December 11 was 1483 to 1224 in favor of the Elks. In the fifth game of the fixture from January 24. George Howe. Grotto, defeated G. A. Woodland, 250 to 168, the aggiegate so far being 1186 to 1021 for the Orotto with one game yet to be played. ' In the completed fixture from January 10. Empress won 1459 to 1287 over Canadian Legion, M. E. ' Young. Empress, defeating O. A. ! Woodland 250 to 235 In the final ! outstanding game. Outstanding- Games Following are the outstanding games: - February 5 James Andrews. Elks. vs. G. A. Woodland. Canadian Le gion: J. E. Morris "vs. George Cripps. i Aggregate score to date: Elks. 966. Canadian Legion, 859. January 31 Arthur Beale. Cana dian Legion vs."Pete Pritchard, Em press; George Cripps vs. L. Raabe. (Aggregate score to date: Empress, 964; Canadian Legion. 921. January 29 Oeorge Howe. Grotto, vs. James Andrews. Elks. (Aggregate score to date: Elks. 1141; Grotto, 1053.) January 24 J. Sutherland. Orotto, vs. George Cripps, Legion. (Aggregate score to date: Grotto, 1186; Canadian Lglon. 1021.1 January 15-0. A. Woodland, Canadian Legion, vs. James Andrews, Elks. (Aggregate score to date: Canadian Legion, 1155; Elks, 1225.) Tuesday's Line-up Following are the line-ups for tomorrow evening's fixture: C. P. Balagno, Elks, vs. E. Cameron, Empress. W. E. Wllllscroft vs. A. Donald. James Andrews vs. M. E. Young. William Stuart vs. Pete Pritchard. J. E. Morris vs, Len Raabe. Harry Menzie vs. R. McLeod. The league standing to date Is as follows: G. Ttl. Av. Empress 8 11.446 1431 Elks 5 6971 1394 Grotto 6 7906 1318 Canadian Leglo n ...5 6501 1300 WHIST LEAGUE STANDING The league standing to date Is as follows: T , ; W. L. P. Sons of Norway 4 0 4 Oddfellows jL. 2 1 2 St. Andrew's. i..L. 1 1 1 Canadian Legion 1 3 1 Orotto i 0 3 0 Miss vmas RKAUV A HECO,COOV:ib-J WAS, ALU BEADy TO OO THE STAJKS IM "THAT CSOVUM AMD MY HECU CATCHnS STAIB.3 AMD tOVJM PHLL MAC'S AfcMS - I TELL VOU MAC Provedbestfor run nocM'c i COLDS i l , Two generation! of mother have proved Vicki VspoRub the ud: dependtble wsjr to treat colds. Just rubbed on throat and chett, Vapo Rub lights a cold direct ftro ways atonca; Through the skin it acts direct like a poultice or platter. At the tame time, its medicated vapors are inhaled with every breath direct to the inflamed air-paitaget of head, throat and bronchial tubes. This combined action loosens phlegm soothes irritated membranes eases difficult breathing helps break congestion. AVOIDS "DOSING" With VspoRub, you avoid the risks of conitant internal dosing which to often upsets children's delicate digestions and lowers resistance when most needed. VapoRub csn be, used freely, and as often as needed, even on the youngest child. BOWL CLUB ORGANIZED League Formed With llcrt Morgan President Several Teams Already Entered A meeting was held Sunday af ternoon at the. Rex Bowling Alleys for the purpose of forming a bowling league. About twenty Interested bowlers turend out for the meeting. The following officers were una nimously chosen for this season: President. Bert Morgan. Vice-President, Fred Wtaeh. Secretary. Eddie Smith. Entries were received. Iron twelve men's teams and three ladles' teams It was decided to close all entries Wednesday. February 13. The next meeting, will be held Friday. Rex Bowling Club Chosen as Name of New Alleys Here The Rex Bowling Club was choen at the end of the week as the name for the new bowling alleys which have been opened in the basement of the Exchange Black The Judges! were J. J. LltUe. F Dlbb and Bert Morgan. Prizes of $2 were awarded to Mrs. Stan Morin Mrs. D. Santcr-bane and Capt MuMigan 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. 58 Phones 65X Cinderella iHISTORICAL FILM HERE ".Madame DuBarry" Presented With "I Sell Everything" at the Capitol Theatre Madame Du Barry." concerning Mi ll wHh the Intimate life and vo of the famous French court ix'auty wHb was the favorite of Louis XV. and "I Sell Everything." ,u novel comedy drama, are the features of a double picture bill be- offered at the Capitol Theatre 4.f re at the first of this week In this picture. Madame Du Barn' iie little milliner's apprentice whose many love affairs and mad ap pranks were the scandal of the Continent. Is pictured not so much ...s the astute and scheming polltt un of history as a woman filled with the Joy of living, gay. rapn iou.s and IrrtstoUMc. Magnificent ( tiii.gs arc provided for the highly imusing acMon. Novel and beauti ful dances have been created cz penally for the picture. Dolores Del Rio has the part of Du Barry while Reginald Owen plays opposite her as Louts XV. Anita Louise. Maynard Holmes, Victor Jory .Verec Tcac dale and other notable dcpi fa Imous characters In history of the time. While the story of "I Sell Any thing" is largely comedy, there t? an underlying romance with Ta' OBrien. Ann Dvorak and Claire Dodd heading an excellent en.' The story deals with the manufar lure and sale of fake anttlques. Bowling Match For Dinner Is Exciting Event In a return bowling match at the new Rex BowMn. Club Alleys Friday night. Max Asecitosen and his five-ptn specialists von by a narrow margin over Jimmy C1ecnnc jnd his Prince Rupert bowlln? bears. The sequel on Sunday was a -hkken dinner at the Knox HoteL the losers entertaintag the winners. A rubber match is expeeted soon. 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