Thursday. March 26, 1936 IU News office. Phone !)B. SlilllEI FOR RENT FOB RENT Five roomed modern flat, May 1. Phone Red 128. (tf) FOR KENT Modern four-room flats hnth and Monarr.h rnn,.. Helgerson Ltd. FOR SALE (Ap 3) FOR SALE 1 00-pound babbit an $7. Phone 572 after 0 p.m. (tf) FOUND FOUND Glasses on Seventh Ave. East, near Booth School. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News Office and paying for this advertisement. (tf) in tiii: si -piii:mi: cm nr or kuitimi (OH Mill A IV flidltMi: In thp Matter r Dip "AilinlnMnilliMi Art" And In the Matter of the Mate of (Spiirgi-Ai Cnlltnrn, Krrruwl. TAKE NOTlCE-iMt by Order of HI Honour Jtulje. Fliher anted the 24th dji-v aT March AX). JB30, I wna appointed Administrator of the Estate -f rxurge A, C J burn late of Atlln. Brl'lin C iiiikbla. iMJner, Imm.i. a nntl ull pan'Jes having rihfme. . aalri..! Jic salt! E ute are taixUy taired t fiirnfen same proj ;rly icrlftpd to me on or 1r-fore ,he 4th daw of May 1030 and 'aK prrtni Indebted -to ihe Bi itc. ar? re-milrrd to puy tlw iimcxmt of Unlr Ui-debt dues'; a rtie .fcnUvwHh. ThiimS rji 94th Hkiy Of March 1038. HERBERT"!" OLASSEY. OfflcW- AdmlnlHtmtor.. ATLIN. D. C. "(iovi:iiNMr:xT i.i(jt it act" S tlon 87) Notice nf Aiillrntliu or a llcer Lleemr NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN that on the J5th day of March next the under', igned Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a licence In respect of premise being part of a bulldlnp kr.swn a the Spruce Creek Hotel, situated in the Atlln Mining District In the Province of British Columbia, upon lands described as the "Sally Mine Claim," Situated on Bnrupe Creek. In said District, Jor the sale of beer i me giow or by the bottle lor consumption on the premises or elsewhere. Dated this 24th clay of February, A.D 1936. MILT Q. CASWELL. Applicant in tiii: sri'itr'.Mt: coi'itr or itmrixH COI.l'MlilA , in ritoitATi: " the Matter of the "AilmlnM ration Art" . And n the Maltpr of I lip KKtnte iif MarRarri .Mnrliitoli, 1p(tii.spI. TAKE NOTICE lliat by order of IIH Honour Judge W. E. Hsher the 25tn najr of pRbruury A.D. 10381 wm up-pointed Administrator of the Estate of Margaret Macintosh late of Atlm. Brl-"n Columbia. DeceAwd, and all pHrtlei naming ollrns aglnat the ald Estate re heroby required to furnish same ffoprly verUled to me on or before tn 3th flav of April A. D. 1030 and nil Pmoaa tndeWwl 10 the Estate are required to puy .the .amount of tlielr In-IrutednesH to me forthwith. iiehbeut f. glassey OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOll r, . . ATLIN, H. C "td the antjj day of Pe.brtary 1B38. (Mar. 28 !ANI ACT ""' nf Intention In npnly to !.enei tnU PI,nc Rupert Land Recording Dw-Ku. "fl 5 Coost- and 'tate oi Bridge ni cl( to Oallowny Haplds Prk,.ntAl0e ut I. Martin Miller of nLT? J1"!. B.C.. occupation Lumber-Mil? n(U 10 "iPP'y 'or loose or tnc following deacrllxU lawl: fi&W P081 Ranted ap- 116, 000 ; : wt: tlience 700 ft. south thence hnnti, tZ e.i moaice ou jt. in.n tneneo fnttyvu,inn ,v. U) Drat v-""i '- lnir 8 tl . ninienonent and contain- rH. more or lewi. rv,. MARTIN MILLER "i March 0. 1030. I.AN'11 ACT . : ",,l, f Intention tn npply to Lease trie? la RUpert Land Recording Dls-clow, ?! "'W B Ctoiurt. and situate PriuV,Wt Mart' Ml ' nn In2??rt" U o" occujtatloiv Lumber-'ollowino Z1 "V&y Ior of the pJncing fct ft j, pianU!t, 8p. 'HDW01 n- lM3nh o Xota 115-t,incfl'I.'L. . iJUM1e 8 Co01 District hoST5?Ut 000 'th to opposite hotiin' fe northerly followlug the LEK ' March fl. DREAMS OF COME-BACK Max Baer, Former King Champion, Hunches and Delves tn Scrap Book Memories ROSEVILLE, Calif., March 20: .(API There are whispers that Max Uaer, tire forgotten man of Clapp Block, $12.50. $15 & $17.50 the rlng' may come bat to the icamt-r-pusning wars. lAre Champions of Commercial - 4. 1 , rur tne present, however, thp Lrairiip ns Result f vinrv former heavyweight champion who went down and out under the fur- ious onslaught of Joe Louis last FOR SALE uary aaie. Apply Dally September Is taking his put on weight. He scaled 231 -20 pounds over ringside normal. Lounging back In a chair, watching the sunset, Baer exclaims: "This Is the life." .fie seems to mean It. The 2G-year old one-time play- j boy Is not ready to settle down forever on the ranch. He and Hoffman are dickerlrig with Hollywood and Max Ls Htudylng English and speaking. Wife Says "No" Will he ever fight again? Ills wife, the former Mary Ellen Sulli-. van, says no. But Baer likes to toy with the idea that, he might be the ' "white hope" if Louis erases Jim Braddock and Max says Louis will do that. However, right now Max is not looking far past the would murder Louis. Dempsey Is as rough as they come." Baer flipped the pages to headlines screaming his startling loss to Braddock. "Boys, I was the biggest Santa Claus of 1935. I gave Braddock the title! I'm only 26 but I've sure lived a lot," he muses as the pages of the scrap-book stir tho depths of his memory. "And I'm going to live a lot more." A comeback the movies, radio, master of ceremonies or even wrestling, maybe somehow Max expects to climb back Into the thick of things. LADIES' llOWXING STANDING March 2CBrunettes vs. Hlne-birds.C.NJt A. vs. P. R. Grails. SEATTLE. Seattle Sea Over Hankers Oilers last night defeated Bank- . Ofu turn rrn mop tn tna tr n.t 4Un P11P feuiiil.il WJ tU Will LUC Itf) among the rolling hills of the Sac- Commercial League bowling cham ramento "Valley, where the moon 1)11(1 iit.ir.i nrnvWIn mnef tv, ft;ea.1?"iZed Ch!1" bright lighfs for this ahimnus of GENTLEMEN -Personal drua Run-dries. Highest Grade Latest Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper'. Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. WANTED WANTED Export quality hemlock logs, For further Information Inquire Geo. W. Nlekerson Co. (80) Broadway. To the environs of this little railroad town he came five months ago and started life anew on the 40-acre "ranch" owned by Ancil Hoffman. Since then Max has played a lot of golf, dabbled at ranching, attended the movies regularly. He occasionally referees a wrestling hr boxing bout and he's pionshlp. As a result of the play-offs, the Oilers- and Bankers tied March Hawks "TILLIE THE TOILER" 145 142 138 144 123 Totals 704 692 Play-Off Standing W. L. uncrs 4 Bankers 4 32 Taxi l 2 2 5 ;SEA HAWKS 169 134 165 169 147 784 T.P. 4440 4421 4357 ARE AHEAD movies, golf nnd the ranch. Defeated Vancouver Units C to Baer speeds upstairs and hauls) LaSt Nichl in Northwestern out a Stack of scrap-books filled ( Hockey League Play-offs wun inousanas 01 newspaper cups. His eye lights on a picture of Dempscy. "There's a great guy!" he 26: (CP) loox a one exclaims. What would, have hap-1 game lead In the Northwestern pened If Jack met Louis In Jack's ! Hockey League championship play- hey-day? orrs "ere last night, handing the "Jack would have killed him," Vancouver Lions a 6 to 3 defea.. says Baer. "I may not be so hot,;The Sea IIawks have now won two but the guy who taught me how!?. ana ine "ons one In the best three games out of five series Basketball Buzz Moose and Grotto will play in a sudden death basketball game tonight to decide the Senior League championship of the city. The Junior Moose and High School will meet in the second game of the evening. KKTUKN HOWLING A return bowling tournament in ten and five pins between the Gyro and Rotary Clubs Is being arranged for next Sunday. In the first tournament ten days ago the bowlers of the two clubs divided honors. DAILY NEWS "PAGE FPTM OILERS WIN ' BOWL TITLE SPORT CHAT Sporf Letter Box Nearly 4,500 boys and girls who vselves as a result of work of thi Physical and Recreational Educa tion department of the British Columbia government. The department was created in 1934 to see that every boy and girl who in the number of games won and H0 wlsnes. especially unemployed lost but the former had a margin of nineteen pins In the point count. High average scorer was Cull of the Bankers with 155. BANKERS 1st 2nd 3rd Smith 151- 158 140 Fyfe 112 145 142 Cull 140 1C9 . 150 Allum 99 123 117 Barton 147 151 158 Totals 649 740 719 OILERS McLcod 137 Menzies 165 Bulger .'. 160 Morris 142 Hibbard IGO 1st .2nd ' 3rd ana pari-urne worKers, nas opportunity for recreational training In idle hours. The scheme was Participants need not be outstanding as the department doea If outstanding athletes are developed the department hopes they will be recognized .by private clubs able to devote time and equipment to their coaching. Each centre has weekly sessions where the classes compete .among themselves. On scheduled dates all Even after some of the and girls find positions In the commercial world, the enjoyment they received in endeavoring to develop their bodies keeps them coming to the sessions. Enrollment OKAY, MI2. HEY, TILLIE. VMHERE'S cws. 1 ''-- S f !M,.M'VLU OOR LA-raST DESISTS . GSWZki (EELIVEB.l DR.1M6 'KM -the BOSS IS HAVIMS" ffg I'EM , MAC RCHT OVcrz. LUMCH A1ITH Oi-V V J I -Vf MAW MOOSE OF THE" , L , moose's depahtmemt J rjL. At ' 9U. tint Tntomtrnka. tnc . iwi tnum fljKa nmntd. Hum, that's HOT UliE TILUIE- VMHY SHOULD SHH WANT TO r DEUIViEU THOSE PHYSICAL DISPLAY POSTI'ONLn might be viewing sport from the -"" - t sidelines are engaging In it them-1 Editor, Dally Hews: Kf4 At the personal request of Ian Elsenhardt, provincial ' director of Recreational and Physical Edu cation, the display program of the local Centre, originally planned 'or April 4 In the Exhibition iiulldlng. has been put 5fr until Saturday, April 18, to enable Mr, Eisenhardt to attend it, and It. address the centre's numeroir- Sponsored by Hon. G. M. Weir. ! mttmbcrs Lhnir frlf.nrts. imrt tho minister 01 eaucauon, ana deve -1 fnturested public m general, oped by Ian Elsenhardt. director, lt h nopec, that thfi ... weeks will not only result in a A 41 J Ages of the youths enrolled more poisned demonstration of range oeeen 10 ana xney are lne ccnlre8 varloUs actlvHies. bir viuuicu uy iiicu lu.ujrb in calisthenics, volleyball, basketball, will also enable more" people PR. RUPERT (many of them still rectiperatins fion' .f"1, 15"2- bimuau, nanauau, Doxmg, wresi-!frftm nrnionf nin0cc: m, ling archery, track and field to partlcipate In it. Accordingly, sports, gym hockey and table ten-jtne renearsal scheduled : for this nis. Other games played If equip-1 Saturday (March 28) Jns.the Ex-ment is available are English andhibltlon Buliding has been can-Canadian rugby, grass hockty, ! ceiled unU1 further notlce 11 iuiiL;i;jiicnL.- jur uic sealing 01 the spectators in the Exhibition athletes, but to train the many to, tment has InftTnnrt ngff ? m" look aftcr lhe transportation of ;T, lrtf Mf, becomes,uric ie"Uyithe necemry gymasium equip-Ekilled for their own enjoyment. J ment tQ Acropolis.mi c occasion. Junior Chamber of Commerce for r-pntrps Kt.n!Tn'n mwt In mPl"'""5 " "'" B'duu . ...xsv w. particular sport, featuring athletes from one centre against other centres for an aggregate point total Prizes consist of medals and certificates. I T The department staged a novice boxing championship and swimming gala in Vancouver, and held their first annual Indoor track and field meet in New Westminster early in February. Weight-lifting championships were held recently with athletes from Vancouver and its, suburbs, New Westminster and Nanaimo taking part. Other events on the program concluding at the end of March are the second annual cross-country road race at Stanley Park, gym- istlc competitions and a mass display by all centres. I should like to take this opportunity. Sir, of thanking publicly the civic-minded Jubilee Fund Committee for their gen medlary. Already a new.ivaulting box and gymnasium spnngbbard adorn the tentre, and other equip to 4,482 to date, with 2,184 men and 2,298 Svomen. There are more than 20 centres and applications have been received for establishment of 50 others. Mr. Eisenhardt has been in communication with bo3 1 eastern centres with a view to es tablishing the project Into a Dominion-wide recreational organization. Cities supporting one or more organized centres are Princ Rupert. Victoria, Nanaimo, New has increased from 2700 in' 1934 Westminster, and Vancouver. , A Personal Appearance WINS CUP . Prince Rupert badminton play ers, defeating a team from Ocean Falls in a tournament, last night at VVJUUUUS uiiu WUB. ivt'iiiiaiia vs. J. Norrlngton and Mrs. Overend, 15-12, 15-10. P. Kelley vs. J. Horton, 14-17, 15-5. Goodall and Mrs. Allen vs. Miss F. Cross and W. Cross, 15-9, 6-15. Miss E. Benson vs. Miss E. Davis, Building are In the capable hands.118' n"4 of the City, while the Provincial not aim at developing first-das, r J. Hartnett and Williams vs. R. Bartlett and P. Mcintosh, 9-15, 17-18. E. J. Harnett, captain of the Ocean Falls team, is an exceptionally .good player and won all his games here as well as at Ocean Falls. Dinner Dance Following the games, there was a dinner dance In honor of the erous donation of $100'' towards visitors aU the Commodore Cafe.j gymnasium apparatus, ilnd th'? about eighty-persons being pre-! sent. The championship cup was presented by W. H. Tobey and ac- j cepted by R. D. Greggor, captain, of the Prince Rupert team. ; Mr. Greggor and Mrs. Hartnett i ment is on the Wav UD from thp I both snnkp nnnrnnrlntplv to the, south, a fact which shfWltdfft)doiS; ' ' ""' only enhance the display .Itself ,, Music for dancing was by Char-! but should surely tend to make; lie Balagno's Orchestra. 1 the local gym more efficient nnd: An exhibition tournament will effective in the future. ibe piayed tonight before the visf- Please accept my sincere thanks , tors sail by the Prince Rupert on for affording me this valuable their return to Ocean Falls, , space In your esteemed publlca- tion. j Yours very truly, PAUL P. KOZOOLIN. ' . Instructor PRINTERS WON OUT Scoretl Shut-6ut Over Atlln Fish-eriesr.Last Night in Ten Pin Ron-ling League the Armory, captured -the Sun Life Cup emblematic of Northern Bri- Rose, Cowan & Latta defeated tish Columbia championship. The Atlln Fisheries three games to nil locals won last night thirteen last .night In a postponed City Teh PoiP .t0 seven which )Ya!i the Pin Bowling League fixture. High i$?r6 by h.e had won averpgc;scorerJ,as,Blll McCallum at Ocean Falls two weeks ago, of Rose," Cowan & Latta with 185. makine the atrtrretrate 2C to 14 in r their favor. ' - ATLIN lst The scores last qight were an- Gunderson 198 nounced by the committee in ray - .175 charge as follows: Mrs. Allen and Mrs, vs. Mrs. G. Mitchell and Miss C. Mitchell, 15-4, 15-6. Goodall and Kelley" vs. G. Mitchell and B. Murray, 12-15, 15-11. Miss J. Bird vs. Miss M. McKay, U5 11-2, ' " . - - - E. J. Harnett vs. W. Bryant, 2-15y 7-15. . Miss Bird and Miss Benson vs. Mrs. Horton and Miss B. Thomp- mil Kennaird Knutson.; 164 .v: ...126 Menzies. ii.l4l Handicap L.J.".:3 2nd 163 133 129 143 149 23 M A WORD TO :r THE WISE.. 3rd 150 169 101 162 130 23 Totals ........a27 740 825 ' R. C.t& Ut- 1st 2nd 3rd R. .Fltifcs '.f....f..:.... .144 188 163 McCallum. -........'.......I202 186 168 Vance ...:r....l...i......'159 155 159 O. Franks ,.154 157 157 CJiccone 147 146 190 Handicap ; 30 .30 30 Totals !.836' 862 867 League Standing W. L. Grotto 25 11 Rose, Cowan & Latta 20 16 Power Corporation :....:.'.:..!'...18 15 Knox Hotel .17 16 Canadian Legion 18 21 Moose 13 17 Atlln Fisheries 12 18 Elks 11 22 WHITE OWL Iftl'&VSlIlPES INVINCIBLE STREAMLINE JjTttm 4L I TOO CAMT WEA( THEY'D RATHER SEE S Si V THAT POPMAL IM Vthb ORSlMA J The Original "Eyefur' OU LATEST S?s :'. C T rVXtt : P THAMKLSf-' lf &VrSttZZ r V, 'V SKP THE SKETCH THAT LAOV MODEU OF VOUBS .OLD ME p KV l ifM i rt toiii i"r,i.cin aunt I J LiniHin, .A I t. .1 1 1 I l f 1'T3 It s f X-'t- i I l r-rrt -Tvirrrl 1 1 1,1 '"FH xA.&otSBEEMP 1'liiB advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. By Wstover