PAGE FOUR THE DAILY NET7S . Tuesday, iv, NOW, A RELIGIOUS- UNION LONDON. Dec. 17: CPI Oragn-ization has been completed of the Religious Workers' Union which seeks to secure such benefits as "Other trade and professional unions enjoy." if w THROAT TENDANT NEW YORK, Dec. 17 (CP) Several 'best -dressed" women are varying their bejeweled appearance by wearing one great stone pendant at the throat and a ring set with the same kind of stone. ' ! . . : , Tie Greatest Achievement in Modern RADIO The Radio You Have Lonjc Waited For SEE AND HEAR These Mantel and Console Models BEFORE YOU BUY There is No Carrying Charge at Edward Lipsett Ltd. GIFTS that all the family will enjoy Occasional Pieces SK. Cedar Chests $31.50, $37 AO. and S43.su Furniture Values Floor Covering "4 Living Room Tables Each S15.00 ffa Ccffee Tables ' $10 and $15.00 Occasional Chairs-Each $12.50 jfa v'j Magazine rabies Each mi.uu smoKer sianas cacn ai.au m Kj8-piece Walnut Finish Dining Room Suite Consisting of buffet, gfo extension table and six chairs. S(l) )0wi 8 pieces I jgU-piece Bedroom Suite Chiffonier, vanity dresser 272 ftft 5 bench and full size bed ffifl t$. a. nirce. chnni erf ielrl Suite Chesterfield and ClO'ff AAVS' two chair8 W.UUg Simmon's Beauty Rest Spring Filled Mattress $4250 sizes 5 tAU Special offer of $5.00 for your old mattress. Vou pay only 37.50 baggage Fitted Cases $13.50, $14.50 and S16.5o iPackrite Cases - $'-00 and $12.50 k iOaspe Rugs-Size 9x12. Each S19.50WJ Linoleum Rugs 9x12. Each $17.-Q0 tConeoleum Rues 9x12. Each $11.00 rfn M Seamless Axminster Rugs 9x12. Each S56.00 SjAxminster Mats Size 36x63. Each ! $10.00 ife Axminster Mats Size 27x54. Each - $6.00 and $6-50 !?? i t m.i. ori T?onVi wnn?" I? Axminster Mats Sizes' 27x45. Each $4.002 Sj?Reveriivie Bedroom Mats 25x48. Eaph 55-00i MOOSE BUILDING TOYS Wagons Made of hardwood $2.95 $6.75 and .'. $8.50 Kiddie Kars - $2.50, $2.95 and $4.00 Scooters $4.50 and 6.00 1 Velocipedes $8.75, $9.50 and S12.50fjjj Doll Carriages $3.50, $60.0, $8.00 and 511.00 PM Play Yards Each $7J0$ Baby High Chairs $5.00 and $7.50$ Baby Walkers Each $1.00 Kindergarten Set Table and two chairs. t-i 1 4 r AA r(Ji uic sci ot.uurfft ELIO'S FURNITURE STORE TELEPHONE GREEN 916 THIRD AVENUE CRIBBAGE CUP PLAY Operators, Falcons, Bears and Eagles Go Into Tip Top Tailors' Trophy Second Round In the first round of the Tip Top 'Tailors' Cup Cribbage League play last night scores were as follows: Old Empress, 5; Operators, 13. Canadian Legion, 9; Falcons, 10. Savoy Hotel, 7; Bears, 11. Eagles. 10; Smiles Cafe, 8. In the second round after the 'holidays Operators will play Fal cons and Bears will Eagles. I Winners in a turkey raffle last night were: first, J. Simundson, iNo. 680; srcond, F. A. Rogers, No. 1 510; third, J. O. Kanaya, No. 407. SCORES IN CRIBBAGE Pete Czyz is High Man in First Half Individual List Prince Rupert Cribbage League individual scores for the first half of the season are as follows: P. Czyz (Old Empress) 36. H. Arney (Bears) 36. A. Anes (Savoy Hotel) 35. S. Thomson (Canadian Legion) 34. A. Ronald (Eagles) 34. A. Astoria (Eagles) 32. S. Jenson (Eagles) 31. J. Soldan (Old Empress) 30. H. Calderwood (Canadian Legion) 30. H. Bakken (Savoy Hotel) 30. A, Skalland (Savoy Hotel) 30. F. Barber (Bears) 30. R. E. James (Operators) 29. T. Jonasson (Falcons) 28. A. G. Macdonald (Smiles Cafe) 28. 1 Ace Allen (Canadian Legion) 27, H. Skattebol (Operators) 2G. F. E. Wermig (Operators) 26. A. Eyolfscn (Falcons) 26. B. Frieberg (Smiles Cafe) 26. J. R. Miller (Old Empress' 26. T. Norvik (Smiles Cafe) 25. N. Gunderson (Smiles Cafe) 24. W. W. T. Way (Operators) 24. H. Goodman ( Falcons ( 24. J. Simundson (Falcons 24. L. C. Hill (Eagles) 24! J. G. Paul (Bears) 22. E. Goodman (Falcons) 20. T. A. Payne (Savoy Hotel) 19. Hockey Standing National League W D L F APts Toronto 13 0 Detroit 7 4 Chicago :.5 3 Rangers 5 2 Canadiens 4 2 Americans 3 2 8 29 41 9 24 48 Pacific Coast League Spokane 9 2 5 41 38 20 Vancouver 7 2 6- 46 38 16 Seattle 5 4 C 45 49 14 Portland 6 0 10 44 51 12 i Don'tlDelay Christmas Is Only a few weeks away Before you know it Christmas will be here. Purchase your Christmas cards today. CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING, SEALS, TAGS, ETC. Enjoy full selection, leisure in shopping and delivery at your convenience. DIBB PRINTING Company Betner Block Phone 234 BRIDGE SCORES Dave MacFhec Tops Individual List for First Half Prince Rupert Bridge League individual scores for th.e first lplf of the season are announced as follows: D. McPhee (Ramblers) 33560. A. Simondson (Cow Boys) 33550. G. Kfause (Ramblers) 32730. M. Karasoskl (Cow Boys) 32100. C. Aune (Sons -of Norway) 31130. G. Howe, (Grotto) 30470. J. Karasoskl (Cow Boys) 3C450. H. Love (Ramblers) 29670. A. A. McEwen (Musketeers) 29250. H. Petterson (Son of Norway) 28780. F. Grimble (Prince Rupert Dairy) 28690. J. Krlkevsky (C.N.R.A.) 28170. L. Richardson (Cow Boys) 27640. F. E. Wermig (Musketeers) 27530 K. Slatta (Sons pf Norway) 27040. I. Wanamake,r (O.N.R.A.) 27010. N. qunderson (Musketeers.) 26660. D. Allen (Quatslpos) 257QQ. E. Webster (Grqtto). 2497Q. R. McKay (Prince Rupert Dairy) 23780. ' R. Hundeide (Son$ pf Norway . ? E. B. A. Wood (Quatslnos) 19980. A. Cormack (Quatslnos) 1C350! Her Broken Leg Made Her Winner Australian Girl Gathers in $3Q,000J SkBRISBANS, Australia, Dec. 17 y-rjwnen Amy Hugglns, aged 12 Taking On Autographs a candidate in a beauty queen competition to raise funds for patriotic purposes, broke her lev Vi SPORT CHAT Vancouver's Jimmy McLarnln and Billy Townsend scored knock- louts at Boston eight years ago last. ntffVlf XTnT.nrritn 1 n f rr KaAnm. 2 50 24 26 ."ov. iivi u.vuiic a on ,olW0lld welterweight champion, put Z 'tnn k I liln r.mmy Fuller down for keeps in 7 li m ioihto ?our tlmes wnile Townsend, L .. ;!seml-finalist on the card, sprawled Andy Saviola to the mat In three jounds. United States' open -champion, Byron Nelson, and Canadian shot-master, Stanley Home of Montreal, scored two-under-par 68s at Miami a year ago Saturday to share in the first-round lead In the $10,000 Miami open golf Jimmy Mattern Delivers Plane Leaving For Montreal. Today With Lockheed Bomber Destined for Great Britain LOS ANGELES, December 17 Jimmy Mattern, noted round ttye world flier, will leave (tomorrow for Montreal to deliver a Lockhead bomber for Great Britain. It is a Christmas gift from the company. (Jimmy Mattern ts known in Prince Rupert. A few years ago he called here on the way home after a pro Gave Prayer For Britain Impressive Rites for Lord Lothian I Ti4 jected world flight which ended In a crash in Siberia.). Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher A.A.A. Certificate PHONE RED 814 i decided not to abandon her cam- B pai?n. jjS. The leg was set in plaster and Wtf she charged people a shUlinn to k autograph the cast. When It was i covered with names she washed :l (hem off and began again. In this way she raised the equivalent of $30,000 and won the competition. I b ! I At Washington Conducted by Bishop WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 17 Conducting the funeral service for the Lord Marquess of Lothian at National Cathedral Sunday, Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman prayed for the people of embattled Britain. "Strengthen and sustain them in tUnl. Vn..- - 1 . I I men uuui ui urcu. uuaru uiiu save , them from the violence of their en-' r emies. Preserve their virtues," the , if eminent cleric pleaded to Gcd. After cremation, the ashes were'fef placed in Arlington National Ceme-1 tery. T'lt I - I l.n m .. 1 r uipiujjiu.Lic representatives oi an nations ltlons hut but nprniflnu Germany nnrl and Ttalv Paly nf-l&? at tended the rites. Mrs. Franklin D RooseveH was among those present, i Flu Decline In Vancouver i4 1 IMrtmas Wi 19 KwiFmi lng in Montreal. Try a Daily News Want-Ad AllYouiKiddie T di! rla ar mm t-MQNey saving PRices Albert, An, 'y ye-tci'ii.. 'vith party !' Pitt will Swut a : !). COSiS Try it m column. 42? Celebrate Right This Year hp....' ui wya arc scarce so ord car'y m get lhc hc$ We liave ;t large number of Cjp Chickens direct from th District. Splendid young birds ( B pounds fnrh Bulkley Market vie, tish Columbia but U still rampant In the prajries. Qntario, Quebec and . ancj bijj one death in Canada ir, hold aiild TvDe of. Malady still u.nnn:in a rect y attributable to it-urn bt - Elsewhere in Canada VANCOUVER, Dec. 17. The flu epidemic is on the decrease in Brl- :; f .. Mas.:r!t Pit!. T poi I I.i, '"SO, D: ; For Ladles and Gentlemen's V TAILORING m.t. lee We Cover Buttons for Your Dress By Your Own Cloth Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing 3dAv. Phone Green 9G0 P.n .fl7K Central Hotel Modern Steam-Heated Rooms, Dining Room, Steam Bath and Housekeeping Apartments Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress GUNN'S Variety Repairs General Repairs on all Rubber Footwear and Garments. 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