PAGE TWO eijr DAILY EDITION SMART Footwear .1 New Arrivals in Wonderfully Attractive Styles, Leathers and Colorings For Every Occasion. Popularly Pf teed Family shoe store ltD The Home of Good Shoes THE DAILY NEWS. PKINCE RUPEKT - BKltis'lI COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATtS City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid ' ,ta advar.ee Paid in advance, p?r week $5.C0 au";t:, per monui 50 By maU to aU parts of British Columbia,, the British Empire and ' United States, yearly period, paid in advance 30o By mail to all other countries, per year : 8 00 ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion . . 02 Local readers, per line, per insertion " 5 SSggP1 Thursday, September 3, 1937. , WILFUL DAMAGE . The city.is offering a reward of $25 to anv person who PXt ,fivldience fading to the conviction of persons wnawjlfully damage property in Prince Rupert. Ihere have been a number of complaints of boys and otners breaking raiiinp-s. invnHihfr UnAt.tu-' breakiner windows anr ntfipruieo .fm r' the city. Also there have bee7imn HE STAGED GREAT RACE ing ana so successiui was nincresi ffard to damflP-p tn S,,mm0. fn. I na- cnarIes .Van Miller,, au- vuic ; 7P I , -"Jfc"Scf cxuss Lne, narDor. Ithor of the famous "stork Derby"! ifllS instinct tO smash fhtnnrc io I... a J- ' i.m iu-j Str- . . ITS A CURIOUS WORLD - Wjf?,!?11 , tlie , , most highly skilled pilots is mistress ot both land and sea.. JThege are very important changes. HARRIERS TO TRADE kAf!wvyW! ajJ thPe was a definite swing of all 10"?"tt?W.d nWalism and the consequent raising S WB Wlth-the hl)e of improyirig, business at in?S C?ada S.?ne of nati0's that participated in this scheme. While we are not going to say that Canada was wrong in a certain measure of protection, we SfJake 10 cut bff ost altogether Uw..v, wi umt klllic, 6 V'ry d6 iri-tHe di -A mKs ' lwihg opposite c teilJ6?1?1. that they cannot, live 1 to ,f.bcv am, rnai, restricting trade is injurious to all C?Zr$fh When We buy g00ds from anther country ...v. v..w umwiv, vuu.iuji ciiuuin uoous to nav for thp m Vim benft to both cpUies. IVftrUe W'lW 4g6 injured British Cbl-uinbia and threw many .citizens put of work, fteopenih'e1 ti-ade relations allowed Canad ans to buy many Japanese! knui yi w v. nt.vuv.u uiiu u tic siuiic niiic proviued i market for many Canadian articles of commerce, espec y utitioiii uuiuuiuia jjtuuutioi nuu VVliak UJ)J)11GS Japan applies to almost every other country . to n was ureens Dener that anv man with a few dollars tn kndn right right to to bet bet it, it, & . . should have the . in T the old , n days piracy was the hiirh f'th" at th" ack or elwhere, w- j----, " common VUIIIIIIUII on Ull llie 111 tMI -seas' SHJl S ' ' : 1 r.. w..v.w When wnen a a nirnfp pirate ship chin umo caueht r.., ,.1,4. 4.i; the . f .. ' But P,ut he ne was w.as frank frank An in ann'nnnMno announcing , ana was bahf nf n 71 ! tn-vi a :r: wm we i the better may win, but if he, fol- I huro tx.'fio ;, ...l.. m , t. i r i.. I tif inn T " '":wnen tne "riSh liag Was pro- Orpen was S?,?".fr subjects anywhere in the world. Tn. io. 1854. He ua tne British flag is being flaunted, British subjectsilejr of Newmarket, dnt.. and nine "MP an many losing their lives because one Orient- 'lldrei? were born of the unl0"-al nation quarrels with another 1 7116 thee llvlng a-re At one time the nation that had the strongest navy ,.r v . loviwp.ui tnu W1C ocao beas. ivuuy louav rne me one one with witn rhp the mncf most THE DAILY NEWS 36 SPORTCHAT "Abe" Orpen Brought Man-o-War ls 25 i6 2g; et ln g0if and and Sir Barton Together-Was wling. when it is 30 to 3,, Ths Picturesque Figure : was the finding from, a study of 11 leading sports reported to the Am- inai ne purcnasea uuiienn in inuz.i j-, . Hlllcrest was sold in 1916. J OfflWfji ncuuwuiMi waa ujjciicu me same , '.' year and in 1924 Orpen started Tiyk"f Virfof " V Long Branch, a mile track west of 5- 1CIUI J t Toronto. In 1935 Orpen leased the' .... .j, Fair Grounds at London for yearly. Defeats, Orillia )l to 10 in ppwf two-week meets In 1935 he opened wickets for d611ar betting at the London track, n Innovation so popular he placed it in operation at all his tracks. He his chauffeur. Orpen was 83 in Of 'Ontario Lacrosse Championship Finals dnniiA. bhi., Sept.. 2i: Cornwall 'defeated Orillia by a was the first in Canada to instal score .of 11 to 10 yesterday in equipment for photographing fin ishes and was the inventor of a three-section starting gate used now at nearly all Ontario tracks. Known For Generosity While Orpen's chief interests were horse racing and betting, ting he he was known rin Toronto as a thropist. He made friends is with the first, game of the final series fnr th. 'Ontario amateur lacrosse championship. BLLND 'GOLFER'S' FEAT tnnk a vvifn to thp works to list en to the FarrLoufs. fight brbtA. !iQf boiowiI WiAn etnnnPrl Work". he told ofThyr4dio owner was SUSpended, tip" by his close) resu)tinK n & sympathy Walk-out. HAS' PROUD RECORD ,v- . v.....feS3 iei,iij, new put is none!.""1" Jcu anu ivnner oougm a trie less annoying and the curious thing is that the worst ! ?iarrow strlp ot property dividing) BinSiiKGHAM, Sept. 3: (CP) : damage is to the character of the person who i? rpnn !wo downtown buiidings. expecting iF,. Pinkston, nbted English Sible for the damafrp Ahvnnp nLl, l P io make blS Proflt y setag the football referee, has ret red. t'n dbihfe the wholfv L iS rtlnfPCAh actlOng IS Utrip they considered "essential" to none, of the hundred., of league . l;! V? SerV Ce; !t 18 3 PatVlotlC dlity and one building or other. Oren held 'ana cup garnet, where he ha of. nn uniy iirm action on the nart nf pvprvnno iviti f : hi int.prpt. cpvrdi ;fiviniv Kp-aVaV nve in stopping it. ally sold at a loss. ioff the Held I Tf Ittn 0 w.A,Hf I 1 1 . AI 1 .1. ilEAbs KES'T BATSMEN CANTERBURY, .Eng., .Sept,. 23 : 'CI') Leslie Ames, heads Kent Countv cricket nverntrpa thia .una. t.SQn with a total nf 1.000 rnn tn the " iiiuiiiKt't an aicuiKr in Lft.Lt. vwu,vv juiiiM imo me sea. Nnmpm. ir.iUn, i. - ,.. . . ihiiiuxs, . .. j uo.oiiu wii, i iiuioc5 is a losing uroDOsuion ' ne hp tr i x P- or manv .vears niVnv, l,n,l A. 1, -l.aM Jiu? S1"in' He wavnot oul on two occas.ons ii ; . " !'. j iim uccii V-UlIillltU 10 tile I 41 6""'t uic puDiic can-1 XZT i? onF inte.rvals were cases reported, NV,w iyow in the twentieth r-pnti vir if io - a... it iwice or oneneri svit snisw at vimiT ili- torift'n i u Kn'':rrK --T ... v.vuij it jo iicwcaaary "cVcsadiy ior me na-l0w? the dav tiohsf the fha World to I V game n and UM dnvont. 1 UUlf combine to stop piracy .. " W V II. IJIIKm UCIILi aj m (he will always end a loser." 'CP)-Loul,se Horha, 23-yHear old Dorn in 1 pronto FeD. . V1" 'u.'"'y.aiu "ueu. ii married Is'obe'l Wrig-j',,tir ty , swimming , the foVi and Abram M. Jr., and Mrs. T. Am-brdse Wood. AND NOW Til UNilElHuKD NEW VOlikTSt. 23; (CP3-Wrestling's newest attraction is treacherous miles, .betvyeen .hWp aj W t..V. . tiris. .V -iiu uc jbk; 01 vviiffii unaccon nanied and jn the ifeiu of ntk. Clhief TjiunrWbfrd--n;,imWr 'of 'he Saanicli JndiSntrJb'e of Vancouver. I?land .AL hfs .fealuro holfls, -Tiiqri'derbliU. boasts the "Indian choke" ahd'''th "bear hang." , Or plapa , YOU'll 00 IT BtTTEft XND . JX'SlEp WITH , , JJ t .ft i . 1 '. , ,3.1 if QUAKER OATS TO SUSTAtH YdU tNEjtGY juit try citing t 3e'licious break-fait of Quaker Oati every day for two weeks and tee how much better you feel happier lit. 1' Giants Win i 1 ton. luuui ocju. .. phiiah-1 Blinded irilhe war, Cap't. Gerald Pittsburgh wfth'Lowry carded. 79 at Mersea Isl- Boston prominent politicians and mini- and Llub recenu Ctorc ,,ar,ra Va n.n . linVl Vila V.ltpt tllflCeS lea evervwnere bv an armpH anorrt ien nim cic u distance the SDrlne of 'green 1937 when he reported to rjollce that three men had kidnapped, him as he entered his National Sporting CJub. lie was forced to drive them to a downtown bank where he said he withdrew. $1000 and sent the trio away with it. "I dealt my way out of that mess," he told reporters. A few davs earlier lier of 4 OVER CUBS erican Psychological Associawuxj uy "V ' tv most celebrated horse ' Blanking the Chicago Cubs by. race ever J.rof Harvey C. Lehman "of Ohio lllU -0 o- a y oiugcu iii yauaua wu uuuci " . - I University at Athens UniO. He lc rrvJV" score pf . fVfc4s 3, agerup 01 "AD" orpen, famous .tudied the records of hockey and uiiernoonj new xoik. uiani re-Canadian sporUman.and race track, baseball piayers from the years stimed a two-and-a-half game;, njar-own'er who died in Toronto yester-i g16 t0 193 Tje be singie year ta of leadership in, the National day, at Kenllworth Track, Windsor, fof baseball records lri this group, League standing. St. ,L,ouls Card-in 1920. Orben brought together' l ,j tL n'5a Sift 'the tnals 'defeated the Brooklyn D6dg- . ' c vrtw VltV. H5W w w , ' Resume Lead of Twoand-a-IIalf Games it Close Rational League Pennant Hare . . , CHICAGO, Sept. -23: (CP1. six to nothing yesterday Mano'War. owned by Samuel Rid-' uuu wwi QnH hk- ers and assumed exclusive nosses- die, and Sir Barton, owned by J. K.' wa 2j 2g ' slon of third place ahead ptt the, L, Ross of Montreal, when the turf. . Pittsburgh Pirates who lost "close'' . . t J i a. a ii 1 1 T" i. - rW. -itt wyna was in not uispuie over me jn prjze fightln" with 135 world one iu me uuaiun ucs. ijip rfiiif merits of these ruriners. Or- lies eked out victory great cnampions ln aU Masses , supplying a narrow over pen put, up a purse of $75,000 'and ,y,c Vtvi tko hst. aae was 25 the Cincinnati. Reds and went in- horse followers from all bartsof.the -x n tA u hiik toseventh olace ahead of the Reds. t it. uviiibuiciit tauic w naitn man same. .UOliers uic nwciwuu lc4(uc uic irau- j bOWleTS Were I the o'War win Easily, : inclyded only the British and pro- tag New York Yankees had no tlif-! jg ociuic lie juitiiiucu uic nincicM. fgcslonal ChampiOnS. T ? . n S neuujr n ucautiK : tcuai-uwcu-. rape track, a half-mile oval in the Champions, the professor said, tag St. Louis Browns Inboth. ends centre of Toronto, at the turn of ranged frorh .22 to 26 for putdpor of a double-header and.. built up the ' lie tlieir lead to twelve and half century, Orpen operated a'; and 2J 0 "for lnfloor. a handbook at Woodbine track. For j jj! tjre w no obvloiis reason games 6yer Detroit Tigers who were a time he managed a hotel. But ... .u. . 'ix. ia Uni'Anrir viftfir- winning over the Red Sox at Bos- always he was interested ln gambl-'j ences llli I llr liiiiiNii iiiu v4 mww ms YESTEIti)AY'S SCOItES National League New York, 6; Chicago, 6. Philadelphia, 3; Cincinnati, 2. Brooklyn, 2; St. Louis, 4. Boston,; Pittsburg, ,2. American League St. Louis, 1-0; New York, 4-11. Petrolt, 6; Bostoi), 4. Chicago, 9; Philadelphia, ?. Cleveland, 4; Washington, 6. Baseball Standing: i New xork Chicago CCP) St,.Louls uv.:uU National League 86 85 77 76 72 On the Brooklyn 61 the 'ball, Cincinnati 56 57 American League New York 96 Detroit 84 iiniiT Stopped' VvotiR Chicago 79 Boston- 73 CARDIFF, Wales, Sept. 23: Cleveland 75 (CP) When tin employee of a Washington 68 Monmouthshire tin-plate plant Philadelphia 49 lf.i . . 54 5 66 67 71 83 85 86 46 59 63 66 68 74 91 St. Louis 43 luO .614 .594 .538 .531 .503 .424 i97 .399 .677 .587 .556 .525 .524 .478 .350 .301 . , WINNIPEG WHEAT 'WINNIPEG. Sent, 23: Whiat prices were off c to lV8c on the Winnipeg market yesterday with October closing at s n m. . m f CANADA'S FINEST CIGAR 0 REk Bowling alley Rasement of Exchange Block I'lIONi: C58 "IN MY JOB ONE CAN'T RISK OFFENDING, SO I ALWAYS CHEW WRIGLEYiS SWEETENS THE BREATH MafekENZIE'S 24 PAIIt ALL FEATHER PILLOWS Per Pair .. . FURNITURE 30 PAIRS ASSORTED IlLLfllVR.htrlrin n,,v s $i.9fl :?,r $2;5; B4.50, 6,00, $8.00 1'HONfc 775 Unpainted Furniture See Our Downstairs Display of Unpainted Furniture Kitchen fables" iiritl Chairs, Chest of Drawer, Magazine, Racks, titc. Hi mmM An Inextaenslve Way To burnish Yoiir Home GORDON'S HARDWARE Phone 311 Aiciiride 5U !IIlllllOISl:!tii:vmia'n:Eii.ayi!i3-iri ra i tirr.Ml union qtfam:hipq ith 111 III! lllllll I I II L11V Steamer? Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver T.S.S. CATALA. EVERY TUES- T.S.S. cAltDENA FRIDAT, 'DAY-1:30 p.rn.. 10:30 p.m. Due Vancouver, Thurs. p.m.. .Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. If rnnvpntpnf nlonen Viiirlinu.i tlr-Lnlu nt nffice - - .... . ........ ..u- iruiVllflfV I H 111 ... " " ' tt,7v? TlvT(0f.46 4v.gv iuwvii) TirketS iron i?. iirtf ifw, rrince uuperi Ageiu, iniru ;ic. hi- HALIBUT The source of SunsKirie Vitamins A and D Boiled halibut with egg sauce is digesiibk palatable, satisfying. CAM'rMFi tlSH & GOLD STORAGE CO. LTD. Prince Ruiierti B.C. 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