PAGI TWO A NEW SHADE! "MALAGA" A Redish Color, Yet Harmonizes With Most Costumes An Oxford with distinctive style, made by Price- $8.50 THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA AS MAINE GOES WELCOME SMOKING ClilMNEVS LIVERPOOL, kept! 15! TCP) "The smoking cWrhneys oi ' Warrington detrbpe an increase in trade," sad Col Charles Lyon, op ening tn horticultural show htar here. . , - 'Onyx" Monk Pattern Pump with big buckle. A "Senorita" Shoe. Price- $g 75 Most People trade FWheK AMILY SHOE STORE Lit). PHONE 357 (Estab. 1908) TniRD AVENUE Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News; Limited, third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 For lesser periods, paid in advance, per week 10 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 By mall to all parts of British Columbia', the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In' advance 3.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per insertion 1.40 Classified advertising, per w6rd, per Insertion 02 Local readers, per line, per insertion .. 25 Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations DAILY BLUTlON Tuesday, September 15, 1936 trade With Russia One of Prince Rupert's neighboring ports is Vladivostok. It is across the Pacific about opposite us. In viev df our proximity it is very desirable that we be able to trade with each other. That is one reason why the action of the federal government in raising the embargo is particularly interesting to us. It also should allow those who are always lauding Russia and running down Canada an opportunity to cross the Pacific and join the workers of that much favored land. The News believes in trade. As the representative newspaper of an ahibitious port, it could not do otherwise. We believe that no country can live unto itself and that it is just as reasonable to trade with Russia as with Japan or China or India. Especially desirable is it that trade with the Orient should be cultivated as long as it is properly hedged by such tariffs as will protect the Canadian workmen and manufacturers in a reasonable way. "As Maine goes, so goes the nation." is an old savin cr in the United States. Yesterday the Republicans swept the state of Maine and this will be considered an augury of what will happen at the presidential election in November. Until now everything pointed to the return of Roosevelt, but now the outcome seems in doubt. Even if the presi dent is given a second term it will probably be With a very greatly reduced majority and the possibility of a hostile Congress before the end of the terin. The outlook for the "New Deal" nropjram is anything' but honeful. As a matter of fact the tendency today is away from radicalism. The depression is. rapidly passinff and in irood times people have rto use for extreme legislation. Only when there is another depression will people becrin to look for a better Way of administering the affairs of the naJ non. mis is reaiiy tne time wnen people snoulu prepare for the next depression but they never do. They carry on as if it would always be like this and the hard davs of five years ago 'are becoming only a dim memorv. Evidentlv i A t ......... .. . . .. . most Americans nave torgotten tne lays when the bank's were almost all Closed or closing, when fear stalked through the nation and When nobody could be sure what would happen tomorrow. There Seemed to be no money anywhere land even gilt-edged securities could not be sold except at bargain prices. Roosevelt brought the nation through a terrible time bnt now or soon a normal Republican administration Will be chosen, an administration that is a reflex of the popular mind, Which in that country is conservative. SPEEDOMETERS COMPULSORY LONDON;, Sept. 15: (CP New 'SPORT state tourney proved that her drawing power has not passed, for the affair made money for the first time in many years, but tennis critics saw the decline of her once powerful and brilliant game. The serve that equaled that )f most men had lost Its zip, and her usual accuracy and scorching drives were lacking. And Mrs. Moody, as sensitive to her own game as the critics, soon told the world of her Is too young arid too active to be regarded as a "has been," and so :he indicates that she may be back again next year. But critics say eason. After all, Queen Helen has been the top ranking tennis player of the world since she first won the national title ih 1923, with pig tails hanging down her back. Mrs. Moodys retirement will be followed shortly by that of "Helen II," Miss Jacobs, who followed the champion up the same ladder step by step at the Berkeley Tennis Club, at the University of Califor nia and In the same, tournaments, and who lost the United States regulations of the Ministry of ishe maV bp tinM n rt (, Transport make it compulsory for heights of Mrs. Moody arid Miss auiomoDiies going more than 20 Jacobs, miles an hour to carry sptedo- mtttri. n A TT - UTWM mh Cisco matron did not take part in the 1936 NatIonal League pennant th national championships at to mftst yesWrdav jt,y defeating Forest Hills this Tall. Helen said gt cardinals by a score she T was Tv, withdrawing vr I7T ZUyiY ror mis year 01 of 7 7 to 10 5 3 in m lhe ine it ,asi game game OI of a a cru the Washington Senators and De-, trolt Tigers, the latter winning a, one-run shut-out over the Boston! Red Sox, to tie with Washington for third place. Yesterday's scores: National League St. Louis 5, New York 7... , Cincinnati 6, Boston 0. Chicago 1, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburg 11-6, Philadelphia 4-5. American League Boston 0, Detroit 1. Washington 4-3, Chicago 5-11. NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. temporary retlremsnt. Mrs., Moody !New York 85 St. Louis ....:.....:. . ..: 81 Chicago 80 Pittsburg 77 Cincinnati 71 Philadelphia ,49 New York .. Chicago Washington Detroit W. ...95 ...78 ...75 .75 I Cleveland 74 Boston 72 St. Louis .....51 Philadelphia ! ...49 56 61 63 66 71 76 81 93 AMERICAN LEAGUE L. 48 64 68 G8. 68 72 88 93 WHEN BUMPER TALKS LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. Owens May Have .500 .457 .426 .345 Pet ,C64. .549 524 .524 .521 500 .367 .345 I (CP) "But automobiles are stub- open title to Alice Marble at For-' 00111 facts," comments The Cour-est Hills oh Saturday. Miss Jacobs' jler-Journal, in rerordlng a Cana- man, says that his daughter Is notltheoretlcal rl8ht to cross the street likely to play more than another . anywhere." year. She has been troubled with a physical ailment for, some time, and pictures of her after she won the recent Wimbledon tournament from Frau Sperling showed her to be almost completely exhausted, someimng mat has never happen ed before. Like Mrs. Moody, Miss Jacobs has her artistic Interest. Her recent: book on tennis has been well re-i celved everywhere. Her goal is fiction, and literary critics believe she ' has the touch. The passing of Mrs.i Moody and Miss Jacobs will rob tennis of its best names in the last ten years and marks the end of America's great era on the courts that began with Bill Tllden and "Little Bill'"- Johnson. 1 No men players have risen to take ttie places of these stars but now Alice Marble, also of San Francisco, gives promise of steDDintt Into the shoes of the "Two Helens. Miss Marble was regarded as America's most promising young play er until she collapsed on an eas mm WTxTum It Pays to Huy From MUSSALLEM'S Our prices are always right with I tern c6urt three years ago. Since ;lhe markets and we sell for less.) that time she has been confined In or Pnone your order and save California sanitariums. Now she. 511811 GIFT COUPONS for a Din- has recovered arid on Saturday, In jner Set and Rogers Silverware, aeieaung Miss Jacobs, showed that Be wiMRead the wAnt ads. Prince Rupert. B.C, MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE C MR. Trains 25c, 30c, 35c Overwaitea First Grade Butter, 3 lbs. Salt Iodized or Plain 4 cartons Heinz Vinegar Malt or White, quart bottle Pork & Beans Hedlund's 2 tins Pork & Beans Campbell's 3 tins B. C. Honey 42-lb. tin Peanut Butter 4"'s per tin' 45c, 65c, 85C Large Lemons--per doz. Grapefruit Large 3 for Medium, 4 for Apples Mcintosh Res, per bo Apples Weal thles per box Flemish Beauty Pers . per box - i - K RACING CYCLISTS KILLED OLDHAM. Sent. 15: (CP) "two cyclists taking part in a 100-mile cru"froad race were killed in collision only that she mlgrtt complete tat m .ers. Bbth chibs ustfi their motor A at crossroads crossroad a motc car a a duties as a designer for a national a(H?s Catl Hubbe d61ng:wlth dress firm, a job th,t Is satisfying motod duly fw aante aR , brear her artistic talents Dean lhe Cardinals. Both' (DSzzy for, ati anta. Oa.. Sent. 15: (CP)- were freely hit. Th-victory: gave .. ... meiys) J Wm a6 h a' a a But tennis experts who hawiUw Qlanl, a rour . half eftme J KIf T watched her game since she began oW the an5 s!x pracUce early Ih the spring with owr the thifd ,ace IteIn morcthan the r tax" the avowed Intention of returning Cubs wlio aosV'httKiSM no to Wimbledon and Forest win say lhe Dodgm al Brooklyn. mere are oirrer reasons iot hw Tn h. im.Hn t RRtTOV WINS SWEDISH GOLF Lea en e. the , . . ... .r. - vmuagu wime box, piayuiij ui that it Is not art, but tennis, and home took fcoth ends of a doub!e. vprw hari temiln (1 far as Mrs. T---Jt.. .i -. R. Rutherford of Great Britain won the Swedish open golf champton- MnnHv ors t.h. pnuwd h-er to . .. j , snlP deieating T oisson, sweaen. make laV minute cancellation of ' e sTn LcTnd SS " her plans for both the British and,and a half games of marg,n om n3ies- . American tournamenis. After many months of spasmodic practice that indicated hef waning Interest In competitioh, Mrs. Moody entered the mixed doubles of the I California slate championships with Edward ("Bud") Chandler asj her partner. Her appearance m tne For the East-Mondays, Wedrrerdays and Frl days .6 p.rV' From the East- Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10:20 p.m. W sell circulation. We nave it Baseball Standings 'Overwaitea Ltd. that she has passed her prime, I Boston .. .64 and logically point out-that she Brooklyn 60 will find it harder to regain her form next year than she did this CashorC.O.D. Phone 843 Pet .603 OVERWAITEA TEAS Per lb. .570 r .559' 45c, 50c, 55c .538 . OVER WAIT EA COFFEES Per lb. 91c 25c 29 c 25c 29 c 63c A3o 2's. ner tin - 5.'.v 3 Ornnof Marrnhlarf 4 -lb. tin Macaroni, 2 lbs it 1 lb. Cheese, for Lunch Tongue 1-lb, tins, each Pickled Pigs Feet In Jars each ORANGES 2 doz. for 47c 35c 29c 33c 39c 29c 25c $2.00 $1.75 Preserving t , SOAP SPECIALS Ljfebuoy 3 cakes Fels Naptha 10 cakes 4 -cakes Sunlight & 1 pkt. Rtnso, for . Pearl White or p & a Soap, 10 bars ... 21c 69c 27c 45c Oxydol 91 g lartre rkt AXK, Calay or Kirk's Castile Soap, 4 cakes ... . 25c Lye or Chloride of 4 1 ( Lime, rJer Un Royal Crown Cleanser Oft, 4 tins 3t Royal Crown Sal Soda -f Art per pkt. " this morning. Tire only boat in was the American Lively with 18.000 rww 15, Hjl SPORT CHAT Helen Wills Moody, America's first lady o! tehnls. won't admit it, tout It is" evident that the greatest feminine net player the world has eve? khowh Is thiough with the game so far as big time competition is concerned, the San Fran- NEAR CINCH Cardinals Lose Crucial Game to New York and Terry Men Should Now Capture pennant NEW YORK, Sept 15: (CP) Amateur Status Returned to Him ! CLEVELAND, Sept. 15: Admlt-jting that he had been negotiated iwlth on the subjWt of turning pro-I feislcnal but that there had been r,An rv k TTD difficulty tn getting any prospectsi HIS If l.iAnJIVto 3l3" on tne mua 1Ine' ?esss 1 Sl 3.lrLV 1 Mi Owens, colored track star of the Olympic Carries, was back In Cleveland yesterday and made a personal, rilea for ftturn to hVm of his amateur status. His reinstatement was recommended by the district board of the Amateur Ath- With only 12 games still scheduled, IetJc. Unlon tne New xorK uianis an dui naiicu Teams With U, & Stat kay stammers (above), British tennis star. Is teamed with AUce Marble of California in the nallohif women4 doubles tournameftt at Btookllne.Mass. Together they sek their second straight tale. WHIFFLETS from the Waterfronl ,' pounds. She is holding over until tomorrow. 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