t AOS TWO Onyx Arch Grip Shoes it THE NEW SPRING MODELS IN.... OnyxSkoes BY - BLACHf ORO ONYX ! The very name suggests the brilliance and elegance of Qnvx Shoe styles for Spring! The dainty tie (sketched above) is typical of the luxurious footwear we are snowing to harmonize with your new suit or afternoon ensemble. But, a word to the wise, come in early while size ranges are complete! THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ADVERTISING RATES Classified advertising, per word, per insertion focal readers.-.'per line, per Insertion News Department Telephons Adver'tklng and Oieulation Telephone Member of Audit Surun or CJrrnlationi n.Y mmn THRKK WBEKS IN OVR If You Are Having Trouble With Your Feet Can Help You V FWe AMILY SHOE STORE LTl), The Home of Good Shoes Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News. Limited, Third Avenue H. P PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advatxe Paid in advance, per week Paid In advance, per month By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By mall to all other countries, per year . 86 9i Wednesday. March 2, 1938. MANY DEIJTS PAID At the end of the week a local businessman paid -an old debt amounting to thirty dollars. This enabled the second party to pay two old debts and to buy a few extra luxuries for the family. Each of the persons Teceivin rr tne smaller payments passed it on " again ' on account """" of 'fur Annette's, Hangers and Merchan-tettes Tied For Top Spot :In Bou ling League As a result of last night's play in the Ladies Bowling League, three teams are now tied for the 1 1 league jeaaersnip. Tney are An nette's, Rangers and Merchan-tettes. The Rangers scored a clean sweep three game to nil victory 1 1 over Annette's while Merchantettes i were winning two to one over Big I Sisters. In the other fixtures last 'night, Blue Birds defeated Tele-i phone Girls (hrea games 'to 'nil while Knox Hotel won two to one ;over Our Gang. High avenue1 'scorer for the evening was Mrs Harold Raybone of Rangers with 233. Individual scoring last night was as follows: MERCHANTETTES 1 2 3 Collusi 189 123 139 "jMadill 150 115 106 iMoulden .93 99 205 500 Halliday 120 149 147 12 iLaBelle 153 189 94 SO Handicap 33 33 3J00 Total .738 9XK BIG SISTERS 1 B. Dickens .187 E. Dickens -...... "92 - .02-e. RothwelJ "s..l60 .25 jM. Bond In addition to being "Save the Vision AVeek" this is al-' piine 'diRLs-so "Traffic Safety Week" and with a good many it seems Jonnsori as if it was "Pay Your Debts Week." That seems a ter- JS? nble way to usher in the first week of spring but they are AnderLn "7. an juuil uujucls. .Fritz ine Junior Chamber of Commerce is drawinc-snpf-l Handicap mu mau !L ia nilgai 10 crowu ne anver s seat. icroxford unuer tnis regulation of traffic might come the nron- iiaridicap n iu warn-on tne sioewaiK. just as on tne street ped- estrians shniilrl kpnn tn fVio viirVit Tm o i.nnnf in.. .i.u Total driving and the rock drilling is hdard and the hammers Merchanlettes and saws 'will -soon be making so much rloise that 'it "Will Rangers be impossible to sense a vawn. iBig Sisters sisters ... !121 Total .' 901 the. i IphtB Km,., f. , !f -li:" r ANNETTES- . 1 , . iH1 su weiure me present AveeK Owens end is difficult to foretell. It just shows how far reaching -'Basso-Bert o w.i. tixct ui umu iiiun trying 10 mane good hy settling an KaiieD0 P. Dickens Johnson i i Total .121 171 .193 i705 .. C8 ..204 .1175 .135 ..129 ,:108 ial at ention to traffic safety this week. It synchdnizesi with the beginning of the traffic year Avhen the owners! Total blue birds- ? ot cars purchase their new licenses. With the license Pierce 126 each owner has received a bulletin telling him how to Boulter 2 drive and what to avoid. It draws attention to the fact "artwis j20 T - , "."? V ",uco au ,,UUI 1,1 e eny is illegal Tureeon 196 No, Vancouver, we are not yawning just now. Theft oaS? , awakening has come. The jaws have set with a snap anil .Knox Hotel 12 i we are very much alive and wide awake. (Telephone airis '. 8 708 2 153 143 143 '112 V. Alexander . 65 Mrs. Dickens '115 Handicap .60 11 Total .....:685 C82 RANGERS 1 2 Raybone .185 174 'Berg 138 150 Yager ..206 134 Hallberg 146 125 'Ballinger 154 208 Handicap '72 72 152 2 71 editor the suggestion was made that people should cross 'ciccone 'J43 109 tuc stieei, oniy ai streei intersections. What seems yet "ten 157 more important isnhat they cross at right angles and In2ram 147 avoid jay-walking. The street often seems dear when SS,-h iJS piouii ami 1a iu uaa uui, oy Hie nine iney are on tne other side, half a dozen cars may pass. Jay walking is always dangerous. That may be why so many people do it. AKE WE YAWNING? 2 132 is said that a visitor-came to Prince Rupert m Jan- scharff 168 1 uaryand when he went south he told people he' met that Prince Rupert people were not exactly asleep 'but they yawned so you could hear them in the next block. Looking back we seem to remember 'that it 'did take the people here quite a time to fret over the 'RhtfRtmns Handicap -'15 Total ;.755 KNOX 'HOTEL '1 ;Peterson 140 Brassell 138 Sell? 152 Schaeffer 115 'Handicap ..il5 3 TOT DAILY NEWS -'Wednesday, Marrh 2, iwt S PO RT j Canadian Junior ' Golf Meet To Be : Held In Ontario ; LONDON, Ont.. March 2: The first Canadian junior golf champ- I lorn-hip meet will be held here on, (July 25. Each province win oe en-i titled to one representative in 'the competition. ladiesIn" DEADLOCK AMERKS IN PLAYOFFS Jefeated Montreal Canadiens Last Night .Maple Leafs and Bruins AHo Winners NEW YORK. Mardh 2: (CPi Mew Yorte'Aiflericans practically assured themselves of a position in Me National Hockey League play-)fff last night by defeating Mont-eal Canadiens here last riight. Toronto Maple Leafs won over the much-scored against Mantreal Miroonrln an open game at Montreal while the Boston Brums swamped the Detroit Red Wings at Boston. Last night's scores: Canadiens, 2; New York Ameri cans, 4. Toronto, 5; Montreal, 3. Detroit, 1; Boston, 6. The league standing to date: International Division Toronto 21 8 13 120 108 48 Canadiens 16 10 15 105 108 42 Americans .15 9 15 87 83 39 Maroons 11 7 26 89 143 29 American Division Boston 27 5 9 116 74 Rangers 24 5 12 130 77 Chicago 11 9 22 80 122 Detroit 9 11 21 76 108 142 131 orids. Ill H 111 193 '108 736 2 128 137 184 158 -204 86 86 .'857 '897 2 172 '227 190 207 15 920 132 62 114 93 '115 Won'Lost-'Pts ...:1C ...-10 ....:10 15 11 11 11 12 14 15 15 19 SPORT GHAT CARR1ELLE D'AXXUXilO DIES; GREAT TTALIANTATKIOT (Continued frqrn-Pag One) city In violation of government or-j riers. British and French troops he held out and 'for 15 months, de-: fying, not only the Italian govern- j ment but. Indeed, the whole of Eur- . t,r Mch 12, 1863. He attracted at- by his first book of .poetry atln athletic and association . . aiiilL fell ciu Wviuib cycling ' uo-nvviunwii u .... . , , . . . . . . ,Publ,hed nuhl shed when wh!" he was 1C C and at Capetown has banned organized he, that tlme a Ai College meets Sundays or other recognized . '?udent Brunswick. British coiumma was beaten by Saskatchewan after Twinning over Nova Scotia. Alberta, last year's champions, lost to Manitoba. Earlier in the day Alberta had beaten Ontario, Nova Scotia beat Northern Ontario and Quebec won over Prince Edward Island. British Columbia and Alberta are now tied for "second place. Today's Scares TORONTO. March 2 The stand- .... J 1 m ope. . big. m. the competition lor me ian- Flnally. In December. 1920, d'An-jpdla curling ChampVoiuhlp le-nunzlo declared a truce -ft'lth the imained unchanged at the top as Italian forces, consented to give bp jManrtoba's leaders paced British hlsdlctatorsnipanasurrenaereaaiiiQoiuinbia and Alberta, the leading: his powers to the Flume 'Council. cont5ncers at the end of the sixth The Italian commander granted round The scores this morning' amnesty to the men -who had; wefe lManU0Da 14, JQuebec 4, Sas- fought to retain the seaport. A few; kat;newan i3( Northern Ontario 6, days after the first of the new year 1 Br ltlsn Columbia 11. Ontarlo'8 (ex-d'Annunzlo left Flume and canie totra enti, Alberta 13, Prince Edward live at Gardone on the Lake ofjIsand 5' New Brunswick 14, Nova Garda. Scotia 8. j Friend of Mussblirii A friend of Benito Mussolini, d'Annunzlo took part in the March on Rome after which he quarrelled with II Duce. Later, however, they 172-Year-Old became friends again and, as a ... qi . recognition of his services for Italy.' Woman OKSlteS fl'Annunzio was maae presiaeni oi 'the Academy of Italy In succession to the late Guglielmft Marconi, ln-I ventor of wdreless. D'Annilnzio was born at Pescara, For Health ST. JOHN'S, Nfld.. March 2: iCPf Mrs. H. Noel of St. John's.-aged 72, heartily recommends skating as a health aid. The St. John's wolnan -was 111: 33 holy days. Action was taken when!" " ZHv Tf shc vlsiled a doctor, tlie studies at the Vnlvenlty of an Empire Games athlete refused! iMcs hc hpr WM to 3 1 for a Sabbath. 1C3 130 Owing to financial troubles Cork 122 football club was unable to travel 167 j to Dublin recently to play Shel-2"liburne in a League of Ireland fix CO ture. -L I '852 CaDt. Geonie Eyston. world's to poetic works. Although these were characterized by some critics as of a decadent tendency, he ras lionized by Roman arlstrocracy and his fame grew rapidly. The first of his novels, "The Child of Pleasure," appeared In 1889 and AO wtlC4 S W V HUJ VWMH aMV his fame. Among them were jland-speed record holder, Was glv-. "The Triumph of Death" and "The Jen a luncheon by the Royal Society Flame of Life." When he turned 33 of St. George In London last his attention to drama ne attracted 156 '-week. He rifled across the: Bonne- as much attention as he had by his 164 ville Salt Flats, Utah, at an aver, ( previous work. Among 'his 'plays 107, age speed Of 31142 miles an 'hour weie "La'CittaiMarU," LU'Olacon-191J last November. . da." Francesca da"Rlmlril" and "The 72; .1 Martyrdom of St. Sebastian." take up skating again, she said she had not been on the blades ui speed title when he 'raced home c' Annunzio. the villa. The effect was startling. 3 flrst in the half-mile 'Indoor event 1 The late years of d'Annunzlo !Hom the lake It seemed a com-152 He 'was clocked 'In 1:58 1-5 sec UfA win na.d In secluslhh. IThe ulete ocean-sotnir war.hln hlah ,n in 3 175 84; ft Total ...'828 748 924 The league Standing' to darite 'ls celebrations and, doubtless, some of them did yawn btrt,as followsi they are now beeinniner to ..awaken. The nniKP nf thp nilo1 . 105 1 Professional 13 -a -side riigbj been a submarine chaser. This tomorrow. 138 football on the pattern of the wa8 practically his only sport. He 1 IE English Ruebv Ledaue cdme Is tb' kePl the stibmarlne chaser 'In his !'13 12 12 8 . . . . . . . .. ... . 1 n n m Hplnnto 'nh W.V.n. I ,be t John Gray, 19, King's College D'Annunzlo was aided In the !pro- 863 1029 student at Newcastle, England, was ductlon of several of his plays by 2 C drowned In the "River Tyne 'w;hen !the great tragedienne, Eleonora 167 '182 a boat of Which he Avas coxswain :Duse, whose romance with the poet-146 193 capsized at Blaydon. His four toldier often luls been character- oinciaiiy recoTnizea Dy mo w"-"" i"" wucie ire 874, French government. , a beautiful stone tower. 3 iC3' 163 David Calderhead, former sec-, retary of Chelsea football 'club 144jnnd Scottish International centre-17ihalf. died In London. He was 73 104 . years old. 115 "1C '16 ,tlcestershlre County 'Cricket' continue Its nursery In the coming season with 'the 've'teran 'ill-rounder, -W. E. Asllll,-as' coadh. W. Shirley 'Bladon 'has retired 'l'ifrom the nosltlon 'of honorary 'sec- '15 Interested In Boating built Hlr. -passion 'for motofboatlng led him to champion an international speedboat racing -wek at GardOne Riviera. On one day each year he left his -villa sanctuary and entered the 'rest of the world to distribute Club In 'Englind has 'decided tof tne Pesio the winners on the last day of racing. 'He himself offered the principal cup -which cost him several thousand dollars. D'Annunzlo labored for 'several yeans -revising his 64 volumes of published works. Following his old retdry -of the Midland 'Count'es custom. he "wrote at'nlght and slent Amateur Athletic Association In ' during the day. I England, In recognition of his Ions' In 1930 he signed an -agreement service the association made him n with the Italian government to pre-Ilfe vice-president, 1 sent his villa to the state after his for more than 20 years hut would try her hand at It again. Still pretty active. Mrs. Noel, .wid she "never felt better and I heartily recommend skating as one ( of the healthiest exercises that j can be taken." death on condition that the government make a number of Improvements in the villa and maintain It during his lifetime. The improvements consisted of the construction of a theatre for the 'production of hlsown plays; a museum for records and relics of the Flume-campaign; a high stone wall around the ground, and additions to the 'dry-land cruiser "Puglia." This ' cruissr" -was the prow of a ' comPinlons reached shore safely, ized ar one of the most tragic of Ught cruher which had taken part i h "9 modern times. In the World War. Tlie Italian gov- 145 188 s. J. Rawlins, !16, became tl.c ne married the Princess dl'Gal- ernnient gave it ao d'Annunzlo and youngest skater to win a Brltil. iiesoi'by whom he had one sonj Hugo et it up on the highest point of ; jooet-wdrrior shut himself Up in his land. " Vllla "Vittorlale .'seldom emerRed. The nrow was comnlete In everv 31 The Duke Of Gloucester will at- ynd refUed to-see any visitors but detail from captain's bridge to can-151 tetid the golden -jubilee 'celebration Mu-olini arid ministers -'of "state, non. The gugs were kept 'polished 10b banquet Of the EnglLsh football -Mnnv flinirirs nrrtw th-it lllc Jrtintnl -nnri rpadv for flrlntr hv ovirnl league to be held In London Maj health was failing or that -he.had men the post had always on duty. ' become a tertiary 'Ftanclscan.'dcs- When, occasionally, noted people " - plle'the fact that his wofks'wefe on "vltited him he had the sailors fire A "pleasure farm" to provide "a u r,M jav -n ,-'i r u u..n , v, .. . - lc w-H1 wvrfv. u CM.ub. (.lie null Ul 111C 1 Uy- ii.i home from home for Rhodeslan pMr,ip nr rinrrfnnp niviom tin" wnc n hm f fi t .i, !Khmlisltr,tlieape built iearIy J'u1 little town on lLake Garda, where -various companies that took part 183,1 by F. L. Townshend.ta Rhod- 'lllesian, at Capetown. "A '050-yafd lQS gblf codrse Is plahned. Johnny Goodman, holder of the United States, title, will compete 3 jjn the British amateur golf cham 20C(piorishIp to be played In Troon 19: Scotland, starling May 23. ICC. the. villa was situated, practically in the capture of Flume. never saw him. To them he be- In his later years d'Annunzlo did icame 'almost a legendary figure, not give physically the impression living like -a kind of mythical being of being the great lover he always In his home perched high above war credited with being. He was the lake. small, with a biz no;e. and com- They saw him occasionally as 'he pletely bald, "flashed out over 'Lake Garda In a Tne body Is lying in state here 'motorboat which formerly had today. There will be a state funeral n ult: nd .... 'nl. na wr.'kv , rjm 7 irid" r' if FINGER-PRINT CHILDREN- Auinni, o.x.. warcn 2 Ipp, KA HF A T 1,18 cn,ldren b,it aho wpplemnL rl iJLiTLi a broad crime-prevent bn orograa ri nt h Uv t ih rcouft ni, ".im Far I'nbeaten in at d'Armunxio. j 'Canadian Curling Championship Detachments of soldiers underj Meeting General Robilant were "sent tb'dis- . .., itif .ttt.n 'hilt iiMimlTn Vtjrph ? iCPt HSV- - - '"itmuoe k aklng the legislature to make com. 'puisnry uic unger pm ' ; 0f K school children. - i.i . . "v a a s General Robllants troops refused, ing passed the Win rouna """""( ifilri' f rmrilwv x obey orders. Premier Nlttl denounced the action of the poet-i isoldier as a suffering a defeat. Manitoba was viu UIJV.CC leading in the Dominion curium misguided deed." de- rhamplonshlp competition h-re last soldiers dlers to be rnutlneers night after winning over -New . .... . ... M. t .t.l Ll ...no dared the ind sent General Bagdoglio to Ft Ome to Induce the Italian soldiers to return to their regiments. For a time the orders'of the gov- erment -went unheeded and d'An-nunzlo retained his command by hLs appeals !to the patriotism f the rnen. There were some skirmishes In -which a few of d'Annunzib's men were killed arid many "wounded 'but Charlton Athletic 3, SI k 1 1 k. rziH. Citj BOWLING ALLEY 'Ratemenl of ExchamtK Btotk PHONE 6.18 Back In Business Re-fntering the transfer b. Jness equipped with a htarj duty truck, stake body, hy. draullc ilump. Prompt and r(-flclent service. 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