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Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 6 p.m. Aii'-condltlohed Sleeping and tllriing Cars For Fares, etc. Call cr Write CITY TICKET OFFICE, 528 THIRD AVE. PHONE 2G0 Agents for Trans Canada Air Lines MW THAT SHARPENS. IfSCtF VSl the' father's death, another son. entous New Deal Session of Frank John H. Bankhead, second, wen a hn D. Roosevelt's first admlnistra senate seat. Knew Parliamentary Law -tkedaily news Sportsman Lett Big Trust Fund pember of a family whfch verslty's law school. Soon alter Eugen1f-InI 1915, marri Jlor Plctely "" the scheme. representee ior more uian receivng hls law degree almosl wwu. a, , a century under the capttol forsook hls prcfeSsion f0r a lheat. , pncr SfrAof . pontics wai ii mrwirign-., rtcal Career in New York. Family ww wuvvi years of climbing the house .bbnosltlon Induced him t aiv. ,in IMM kWC f1 .1 117 t ority ladder intervened before, the Idea but J lived to Ue hta llLFlUlU U1N US Winner In u BanKneaii ucvaic, Ui 4u.t. &mbltlons In that direction at-1 ession, cnainrran oi tne pow- talned hv hi danhtpr Taiiniah rules committee, majority'. 0 slae(l and s;rppn. 1 1 " 1 a i tted first to the 65th or "war I Just before the turn of the cen- nmtivn nf 17. irx On last Saturday nlaht PINS UNDER WAY Sir Abe Bailey Provided Million friindlers Opened League Season Dollars for Schemes io Last Night With Eight Teams Include Natives jn play , Capetown, sept, ir. wri mve Pln Mownn(, t, Provision for a 250,000 ($1,117,2001 swun-g into a(iti0n for the winter ' ! trust fund to foster Institutions In season last night with Home Oil; 1 I South Africa not adequately pro- riankprs tlon, Bankhead proved an ef f lclent i vided for by the state and also for sweep three game to nil victories legislator. Teamed with his senator ' Imperial inerests, if at least 80 per over LlpsetFs, Malkln's and Phll- tn l 1 .tdvlce brother- he engineered passage of cent, of the income is spent In pott Evltt respectively while Royal ( io siay on the f oor of ,4v the house the celebrated Bankhead cotton, South Africa, Is contained in the Canadian Air Force ru'lc won WJU u,c over 01 Sie-and learn ihp mit " n-oH. wm" t.i , .i.. ... . .. ... - : lam Bankhead Was First Ala; Bankhead dr., rttZ Zl7 JIZ UUU1 JV uiuegrai pari, oi uiciwm or oir Aoe uauey, world Known nals two games to one in the Can To Become Speaker S. . fourth fixture. H-,h individual t "T 7 T' T1 auk""1 Ul auiuwja icuuumw-, uojects oi me trust include en- scorer was Max Asemlssen with a this knowledge that he attributed tlon leeislation which marl, it nns- nt. f,v,. . n I Vi4 1. vwwnBwiisii. v,i uc ai.iujl( i .UlOl Ul IOO UI1U average UI ill. ASHINOTON, D. C. Sept. 17: -I. r.M j? it, thf f,pfklrslV? i t-.. b"t he sible . for thousands of crippled vet- Afrikaans in English schools, send- Tomorrow night the Mixed Five (..William urocicman name-; y "iy erans to earn a liraij. 'Ing students, particularly Afri- Pin LeagUe will start as follows: ! i, who died Sunday, was the "a ' " oraior ano nis wide popu- Bankhead was twice married, kaans, on vacation trips' to England Franklin's vs. Alley Cats, Woamjas t Alabaman to become speaker ,amy among the members. The first union, contracted hi and other parts of the Empire, and &. & S. Grocery, People's he national house of represen- ,,,,;,. , .u. v.ni .... January, 1900, was to Ada Eugenia iutn tn the salvntinn Armv ' stdr v Tniiprs !. iv.. ves and his unanimous election, his native state, he was educated Se MemPhls- she dled a few The noted sportsman's will stipu- nlng Empire. ! hat nign oiuce maoe congres- lrt oe scri0olhouses. thp Universitv ia.LC1 '"b lated that natives and colored per- signal Corps 1 al history of Alabama and Georgetown Uni J UJjlllbt U wnuii tutu sons should not be excluded com TOP STILL'Basketball James 134 Hall ....130 Smith 142 Flnley 143 Peacock 143 total G92 R. C. A. F. 1 Campbell 148 Smith 165 Johnstone ' 85 Dodge .167 the Brown 116 or a contest under tnese uanKneao won tne new seat tnus Browns. icams were: lurina 142 stances, aulcklv decided up- created. Oliver continued in office T v, m,.i',i t-ktiia th first Fraser Street Arney, Pavllkls.l Asemlssen .229 tinkhead for the posLand less. and. .years,tlatri .presented Bank-L nMu T?Pdt downpd the .Vuckovlch. Pdstuk.'Alexa'nder.aur- Krlstmahson 12 hours"after the death of head's name to the house Demo- .,mnpr.im Rrnnklvn Dodeers In vIch Bussey. Total 736 predecessor the courtly Ala-eratlc caucus as a candidate for cioseiv contested eame and in- McClymont Park Santerbane, Malklns n was elected Wltnout ppposi- majoruy icauer. las the 45th speaker of the' Known As "Boy Orator" creased their margin of leadership BU1- Holkestad, Husoy, McDonald, T. Dunlop 103 139 Jones- B. Wlnthers 59 160 ,tn a comfortable ten straight t. He was re-elected January Bankhead s oratorical reputation &mes which should now see them iwas esiaoiisucu even ociuic Ht w through safely to the pennant, on a small plantation at sent to congress, for in 1912 he yesterday's Big League scores: ow, Ala. on Aorll 12. 1874. was the ' Doy orator" cnosen to & was the son oi a Con- present Oscar W. Underwood of I : ' ate army captain who blazed Alamaba as a candidate for the . all fo congress which later Democratic presidential nomlna- Joljpwed by two of his soni. tlon. This was at the Baltimore 'Will" was elected to con- convention, scene of an historic 1 from the newly-crealed struggle before Woodrow Wilson I Bth district of Alabama, his "was nominated. tr, Senator John Hollis Bank- Serving his congressional ap-1 sJready had carved a dls- prentlceshlp In the grim days of . pished career in the national the World War and achieving both About io years after power and distinction In the mom- Baseball Scores National League Cincinnati 4, Brooklyn 3. Pittsburgh 7, New York 6. St. Louis 2-7, Philadelphia 3-1. American League Philadelphia 3-3, Cleveland 8-2. Washington 2. Detroit 9. New York 4, St. Louis 16. Boston 6, Chicago 2. The league standings to date: National League Cincinnati 90 47 Brooklyn 82 59 1 Washington : 60 St. !-, 61 Philadelphia 51 60 60 63 67 65 71 82 87 657 Pittsburc 72 65 .526 St. Louis 73 65 New York - 67 72 Chicago 68 73 Boston 59 72 Philadelphia 46 94 American League Cleveland .a - 82 Detroit - 81 New York 77 Boston 75 ; Chicago 78 SPORT CHAT "Sunny Jim" Bottomley, St. Louis' I Cardinal first baseman, batted in 12 runs in one game to Set a 'major baseball record 16 years ago 'yesterday. Playing against Brooi- won 17-3. con ' w.-.w- .... T ZZ before the knockout In the second .5291 .577 .574 .550 .528 .545 .458 458 .round. 482 Billy Clinton of Croy, Scotland. .482 defeated Hugh Cameron of Port .450 .Glasgow for the Scottish flyweight ja 1 boxing title when the referee stop- ped the fight at the start of the ja. Hmton 115 iP. Stegavlg 196 A. Landels 180 Total 653 Bankers 1 G. Hume 225 A.-Mellln 167 A. Pearson 126 O. Tyler 156 F. Conrad 183 Total 887 V. Dell J. Comadina .204 Jack Dempsey was pushed up'L, Crlpps 213 from the press table and flattened C. Kellett 133 Luis Angel Flrpo In one of the jLow IScore 140 greatest modern-day heavyweight Total 911 lUUAiiiK boxing fights uglily staged Dtagcu at ab new New York' Llpseit 1 v i n. Baseoall Standings 17 years ag0 Saturday. Knocked down six times, Firpo sent the champion through the ropes in the first round, Dempsey sprawled iFMrnri f.n thp rnnvns twlrp mnre H. Hansen 112 J. Murray 95 F Wight Ill H. Jackson 78 J. Moser 190 Total 586 2 122 100 143 . 170 142 677 i 207 168. 165 140 134 he realized a long-'tury. Bankhead entered a law ;n,.0,anH inAn y,t honm basketball game between McClv-1 Total :.. 681 ihed ambition to wield the. partnership with his brother. John, ,iM, AthiPtw in a Wont team and Fraser Street Philpott Evltt .1 2 er's gavel upon the death of .and began an active participation doubie-header here yesterday and team won by the Street Lambly 63 33 ler Joseph W. Byrns of Ten-'ln Democratic politics. He served ,.,. i,Hrc,.M r Cleaners bv a clean sweea .Rothwell iG5 181 e near the close of the 193d Madison county in the Alabama American League with a'half game The basketball series this win- E. Yager 135 133 ins. Byrns passing, virtually icgmaiure, was cuy attorney 01 .., nvpr rptrnlr TIcpm who rxr win get under way as soon as J. xager 101 78 585 2 127 200 129 163 277 896 2 186 215 168 868 2 184 214 221 135 128 882 3 220 126 129 134 139 748 3 182 119 193 237 14Q 814 3 133 142 129 79 adjournment eve, created a Huntsvllle for four years and clr--,..- ,rf,m ih. wahinffton Sena- arrangements have been made for, A. Sloan 174 160 .156 iuon jor nuitu witrie no v"f bvh.iuji u ui- iuuuccuui ots Meanwhile, the New York 5,5 Vl l"" "au- ne juniors o aem it was tne iirst time a jumciai circuit irom iiu 10 , yanes dropped further back Into mav gei lwo mgnts a weeK. nspims 1 ier naa aiea wniie congress turn ie iricu ior tunsn-ss oul third place three and a half "cre were some atanoard uuiwooasiae las li arasiuii. rui ijr inucn, Oil- i? . imti. jvoio games belOW the TlgerS by a Tout "C"ms me ga-iuc wilicil"uuc lij to avert anything in the later the district was divided and'at the harids 0f the booming St. ;was greatly liked. IDavies 109 639 3 230 125 914 3 193 205 126 140 214 878 3 201 170 176 178 172 897 211 206 178 252 78 173 823 1057 2 3 220 158 176 143, 175 203 187 140 179 195 935 839. Allied Legions Booming Soccer T 537 452 443 544 390 871 T 260 212 535 156 394 191 401 736 125 T 435 424 427 551 562 630, 5631 T 490 414 437 405 5G4 seventh round becaufe of an In- -Prospects of British Army Schedule jury to Cameran s eye. . Taking in Teams of Many 1 Nations wumvuiuai iMyiiui, LONDON, Sept. 17:(CP)-Plans f i 1 W ' : sare being made for an International 427 J,S LriDDae IT inner army soccer tournament, bringing 370 together home teams and those of W cbuhtrles whose forces Cdmpelu'"11 thf u - To.,k Honors In Perglnf are Rationed in Great Britain. tlon At United Services Hut 1 CRUSHED UNDER TERRACE j Members of the Polish army al- 1 At End Of Week KADI. India, Sept. 17: (CP) ready are forming a team for a Four women were crushed to death Bombardier Moffat won tori ! ame a8alhst a British army team and six others seriously injured honors m -a crlbbage tournament j at GlaS0W and opportunities for in this Baroda State town when at tne United Services Hut at the'Playln aI wil1 be glven Czechs, the terrace of a shop collapsed week-end. Fusilier Kellermart was ' Frenchmen, Norwegians, Bqlgians, and fell on the victims. MINE WAS EFFECTIVE Manchester, Sept. 17: (cpi- A cow was blown to pieces near here when.lt wandered from grazing land into a south-west coastal defence 2onl arid' tripped on a hidden land mine. the losing finalist after a close Dutch and other all,ed tP- and uuu exciting Aiujig game. game, Prizes i Were were 1 rpt0 the wlnner and theiFrish Fusiliers Defeat Bronchs . Srnr Of 99 11 Tn Inltnirnrln. 1 Win In Softball Defeated Three Sisters Eight To1 One And Will Play Again Tonight I TIP FOR WAR SHARPS j clal Football Yesttrday Irish Fusiliers, behind the Sup-PRATT, Kas., Sept. 17: (CP)- lerlatlve pitching of Brown, de- Talking of camouflage, a gardener WINNIPEG, Sept. 17: (CP) feated Three Sisters eight to one here, wanting to conceal his back- Winnipeg Blue Bombers defeated late last week In a City Softball yard melon patch simply let the Calgary Bronchos by a score bf 22 League play-off game. The decld-wej-tb and grass grow tall around to 11 In interprovlncial football Ing .game will be played this eve it. :wr - yesterday. ping. NEW ARRIVALS VANITY MAID TENNIS VETERAN RUNS . . . Ultra Smart DRESS STREET SHOES ' In Elasticized Gore Pumps with Spanish and Cuban Heels. Dependable Shoes, Pius Class and Value. AMILY SHOE STORE LI The Home of Good Shoes t' MELBOURNE, Sept. 17: (CP) 476 Gerald L. Patterson, singles tennis 358 champion of Wimbledon in 1919 416 and 1922, Is a government candl-447 date in the Australian general elec-424 i tlon Sept. 21. .1 Canada At War 25 Years Ago 229 1 Sept. i7, 1915: Lord kitchener, British War Secretary, announced 4g8 jg7'that il new army divisions were ,10 i being sent to France. ion iance Air corporal n. n. evening's train, for Saskatoon. Send In Your . News Earlier Due to changed conditions T arising from the handling of 610 late war news, the Daily News 551' finds it necessary to set a 10 523 a.m. deadline for local news 489 contributions. To insure pub- 4 483 1 llcation It will be necessary for I contributors to have their copy lyn Dodgers, Bottomley had ;a. per-j, . Home Oil 1 2 3 'T J Dy mat tune or earner 11 feet slx-for-slx at bat. The Cards X Klhslor 221 176 224 63l I T e' p eie aoiy ine lgni ueiuie. winerwise 11 may not t be Publlshed. 180 202 5861 D. Mail Schedule For the East-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 3 p ih From the East . Tuesday and Saturday .... U p1. For Vancouver-Tuesday 12:30 norn Thursday 10:30 p.m. Friday 9:30 pa. Saturday 3 p.m Sept. 14 and. 24" 4 p.m. From Vancouver , r Sunday pin. Wednesday -.10 aJn. Friday 10 ain. Sept. 9, 19 ahd 30 a.m. For Stewart and Premier Sunday 7 p.m. Mooney, Lance Air Corporal G. J. Wednesday 2 p.m. Hall, Mrs. J. Ji Higglns, wife of From Stewart and Premier jLance Air Corporal Higglns, and Tuesday 11:30 am Mrs. C. F. Flncham. wife of Flight Thursday 8 pm. Sergeant Flncham, Teft on last For Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson Sunday . 7 pjii From Alice Arm, Naas River and Port Simpson ) Tuesday 11:30 am. I Tor Queen Charlotte Islands , FUNERAL OF LATE MRS .. -i Sept. 8, 17 and 28 1 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands ' September 8, 17 and 28 aih. For Alaska-Wednesday 2 pin. Sept. 9, 19 and 30 a.m. From Alaska ' Thursday 6 p.in. September 14 and 24 p.m. ROBBED KAYE DON WEYBRIDGE, Eng. 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