LI If i t I; tti.fc I tAQl TWO S Wednesday. July u, 19Ja . TTTE DAILY NEWS ,rL7v?- CLARIDi SHOE For Style and burabllity this line of Wen's Oxfords are the top's in inedlum priced shoes. Six styles td choose from afyi every one a winner. Priced at $5.50 nd $6.00 Family shoe store ltD. SMITHERS The Home of Good Shoes BIRTHDAY Bifc Celebration Being; Planned For Interior Town's Twenty-Fifth Birthday A committee of the old brigade fat Smithers is sending out a call to all bid timers to meet there on August 4, 5, 6 and 7 to help them pay Titling observance to the silver .birthday of the town which was born In 1913. They have a program extending over the tour days that will have a strong appeal lo those who are not so old while the plon-neers can be engrossed in anecdo'e and reminiscence. 3 Thcynmlttee la ..cautioning possible patrons 'to restwell until that. time because they will need It if they can take In the proceedings In full. Opening on Thursday there will be the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British, Columbia to conclude on Friday morning and with a public banquet on Thursday night. This convention presents a splendid cross-section of the hopes and aspirations of the people of Central British Columbia. It tells of -the needs of the district and the manlier In which the Boards of Trade are endeavouring to get action. While discussion and voting Is open to delegates only, everyone interested In the welfare of the country CROM the day it was i n t r o d u c e d, the Firestone Standard Tire has more than lived up to its name by setting a new high standard of tire value. Thousands of car owners in all parts of Canada enthusiastically endorse it as the greatest tire Firestone ever built to sell at low prices. Firestone Standard Tires ive you everything you need long mileage, extra safety, carefree, dependable service and economy. See the, nearest Firestone Dealer today. Take advantage of Firestone' new low prices and equip your car NOW. MOST MiLEM PER DOLLAm j may sit in at the meetings. On Friday, August 5, there will k i .... i i 1 ii i ..i uc junior uuaeuuii unu uuirr ui- Irartlmic wHVi n Viler rlnifo li thn . .. V.W. II . 1. . . M "Q . . . .lit .public hall at night. Saturday is the big sports day and It brings a program that will repay the time and cost of coming long distances. It opens at 1 p.m. with a parade headed by Smithers band and In which cars will be decorated and substantial cash prizes awarde'd best decorations. At Agricultural Park the nroceedlnes iwill be formally opened after which will follow a bill-of-fare that will crowd every moment until awaj along in the morning. Arrangements are practically completed to have Prince Rupert appear against Smithers in a series of two baseball games, the first of which will take place on Saturday afternoon. In addition, there will be an .open tuErof.war com-' petition for cash prizes wlille a program of three horse races will I create interest for lovers .of I " equlnine sport. j Something special for old-timers! is promised for Saturday evening when local actors and actresses will put on a sketch In which people of the early days In Smithers will be impersonated and ln- cidents connected with the Smi- thers of 1913 will be re-enacted ! This concert will find hiusic and; sing-song of 1913 vintage and it. will be a big time for the old timers and for the later arrivals in Smithers as well. Following the concert there will be a dance in: the Pavilion at Lake Kathlyn. I Sunday will open with a plcnh Trophy For Local Model Yacht Rate Fine Prize Is Belnj Offered In Con nection With Organization of Clnb Here OFFICERS COMMENDED '6 Y JURY evidence of hard liquor in the stom-FOR COURAGE f ach aVthough the presence 61 beer - . t r . was evident. No otner drug dui m- (CohUnWd from Paxe One)! answer. ing of bullets. Witness lay on the ed Dr. Coleman in answer to a que.s-flbbV. lie saw Qtirvfch topple off (ion by V. D. Vance, one of the ur- Ih'e bench. orSi J. A. McDoUgall told of OUrvich Jirry's Duty saying; "Give me a beer. I've killed vw Hrbwh dl&ussed some as'-' Service." After Qurylch's re-entry te of lhe ,aw ,0 guide Uie jury Chief Engineer Bvld fdUd has and the shootlrig oegan, witness m aching 4 VeruMct. lie' read the aboard the steamer Prlneie JJdlm aiducked behind the bar. lie saw deflnitIon 0f Justifiable homicide.1 handsome isllyer mounled model Constable 'Clarke shpot ahd GUrvlcnj explalnlng how tar officers might yacht r'ophyhfch Is being put;fa11- , 'go in making arrests or pursuing up Tor local competition under the' rl Zarelll also heard Gurvich, jtfgttl jey w'ere Justified In) proposed local model yacht club.who was armed, order beer, saying uslng sucn force a$ waS neCessary It is a Splendid trorihv and Its bres-. "l Just 6t Service." As Zarelll ap-; f.r htMMl frtrW n slstdrtc'e tif I ehtatioh Is expected to bring nbotit proached with beer, Gurvich said: fimrtss r arrfest lt ttn oJfieer hap-l a keen interest in local model yacht cUib organization. Baseball Scores YESTERDAY' National I.eagiie New York 5, Brooklyn 13. Pittsburgh 14, Chicago 6. Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 5. American League St. LOuls 3-5, New York" 7-10 Cleveland 8, Washington 9. Chicago 8, Philadelphia 6. Detroit at Boston, postponed. for all children with a program of sports and generous dishing out of refreshments, hot dogs and ice cream. Old timers are also expected to assemble at this gathering and You lay off me. zarein ilia not . . ... i . i believe seriously at that time that i , Gurvich had killed Service. Then' jSplro Qurvlch came in and Mike said to him: "You leave ine alone and get out of here." Mike still had the gun In hand and was highly excited, Mike then left and, about ten minutes later, re-entered. He had his gun in hand and fired a shot after Jumping to the bench. There was-an exchange of shots. "I thought that the lives of the police officers were In danger," Zarelll said. He believed. Gurvich was dead when he struck the floor. Staff Sergeant G. H. Greenwood " presented three revolvers one Gurvich and the other two those of the police officers. Raybone's gun had one empty cylinder, two loaded cylinders and three empty shells. Clark's gun had four un-exploded shells and two exploded shells. Greenwood also put In evidence a door curtain with fresh cars will be provided free for , tears in lt and a piece of board with transportation. In the afternoon, a bullet hole there will be the final baseball Dr. L. W. Kergln told of being Club as'aoon as possible. Throughout the celebration days there will be numerous refresh- ' ment booths operating on the grounds while a six-point midway will present offerings to appeal to every taste. eye, passing through the brain and jjeneu u Kill anyone m usijiB iciw-j onable force' he might be exonerated. It was tor the jury W tie-! cld'e whether 11)6 lives of the of-j fleers In this ease had been en-; dftnger'ed. There was ha suggestion ! of murder as far as the officers lh thk case were concerned. t Coroner A. J. Lancaster stated i tMt the iurv. If lt was satisfied, i should name who had caused deith and decide whether lt was murder, mansiaugnier or rusimaDie nomi-i clde. In view of the evidence; the coroner did not anticipate that the Jury should have any difficulty lh arriving at a proper verdict. The Jury retired at 5:07 p.m, arid! returned at little more than half an hour later with Its verdict. The jury consisted ot 3. C. Thomson, foreman, W. L Coates, G. A. Bryant, W. D. Vance, E. J. Smith and L. M. Gordon. JURY TAkES "POISON" BRUSSELS, June 13: (CP) At same between Prince Rupert and i called to the Royal Hotel beer par- the trial of Mme. Becker, accused Smithers. ;ior where he found Gurvich dead 'of poisoning 11 persons, 12 Jurors Concurrent with all other events, ' with a bullet hole In the head near warily tasted cold tea containing there will be the Northern British the right eye. ,a harmless dose of digltallrh, i. Columbia golf championship meet- Dr. R. E. Coleman gave in detail neari sumuiam, saiu to nave ueeii lngbn Sunday for which competl- i the results of an autopsy wnicn ne usea uy me woman. tors should send their entries to performed. A bullet had entered ' : the secretary of Smithers Go!f the head from Just above the right KEIT CEMETERY CACHE lodging In the bone to the rear of B'OLTtiN, Eng., July 13: (CI4) the head which was smashed. Cause. Walter Bowden, 53, was septcnerr: fetpt & nth.,' hard labor foi of death was concussion . , , . , , " . keeping 420 ($2,100) he had found of a bullet going through; aivtal ln Deane churchyard, e had spenl portion of the brain. 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