II i t 7AGK TOXTR THE DXTLT Expert OPTICAL SERVICE Phone 775 TRY OUR Chas. Dodimcad Optometrist In Charge Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving VISIT OUR BASEMENT ORE for Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBR.ONER . Jeweler Diamond Merchant 3; 5 Until Further Notice I I Rupert Peoples Store 5 and Cut Rate Shoe Store and Rupert Mens and Boys' Store WILL CLOSE EVERY THURSDAY FOR THE WHOLE DAY NO OTIIER CHANGES Hours Every Other. Day, 9 a.m. through 6 p.m. The 3 Big Peoples Stores fiWiWiWiVi'Aw.wMWiWiVAVimmmv A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. ; i'A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Chesterfield Suites, full spring construction; Odd Chesterfield Chairs, full spring construction; Dinette Suites, In I- walnut natural finish and bleached; Bedroom Suites In 't 3-piece and 4-plece; Ranges Just arrived. OUR LINE OF BEDDING IS COMPLETE 327 3rd ATenue West 1 PRESCRIPTIONS I t Through the years, the physicians of this community and their patients have come to know that they can depend on us. Ormes Ltd. Jfus Pioneer Drtu2ff iats THE REX ALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. NATURAL CURL WAVE We are certainly getting compliments these days on the lovely permanents we are giving. If you haven't tried us yet, be sure and drop in. Annette Powell Beauty Shoppe 4th Street (Across" from Tost Office). rhone Blue 917 lEarly Ad. Copy is Appreciated CFPR (1210 Kilocycles) Schedule MONDAY F-M. 4:00 Sextette from Hunger 4:15 Henry King's Orchestra 4:30 Two Kings and a Queen 4:45 Dr. Sedgewick 5:00 Tea Dansant Time 5:30 Sound off 5:45 G. I. Jive 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Aid. N. E. Arnold 6!l5 Are You a Genius? 6:30 Accordiana 6:45 Ann Watt 7:00 Music from America 7:30 Music from Pacific 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Front Line Family 8:30 Personal Album 8:45 Melody Round-up 9:00 Down Beat 9:30 Novelesquc 10:00 CBC News 10:05 Fish Arrivals 10:10 Recorded Interlude 10:15 Yarns for Yanks 10:30 Great Music 10:45 Blind Alleys 11:00 Closing announcement TUESDAY AJI. 7:30 Musical Clock 7:45 CBC News 7:50 Musical clock 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Andre Musette 9:00 Hoosier Hot Shots 9:15 Singing Strings 9:35 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Melody Time 10:30 Wilf Carter 10:45 They Tell Me 1 1 : 00 Scandinavian Melodieg 11:15 Broadcast of Messages 11:30 Petit Concert . P.M. 12:00 Melody Round-up 12:45 CBC News 12:50 Recorded Interlude 12:55 Program Resume 1:00 One O'clock Musical 1:30 Andre Kostelanetz 2 : 00 Closing announcement Local Tides Tuesday, September 7 High 6:30 16.0 feet 18:35 18.3 feet 12:16 8.3 feet SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 514 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT "Largest Organization 'of its kind in the World" Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association JOHN LLOYD WRIGHT Resident Representative 167 3rd Ave. P.O. Box 952 Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 711 and I will gladly call r SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnts, Stewart and North Queen Charlotte Islands Full Information, Tickets and Reservationi FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 56S VICTORY SHOE RENEW 531 RICHARD STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. We have moved to.larger premises and will now be able to give quick service. Mail or express your shoes to us. Please enclose your home address, it will help to speed delivery. WE FAY THE RETURN CHARGES Yanks Outshine All Stars 4-3 Good Crowd Turns Out to See Labor Day Baseball at ' Acropolis About a thousand baseball fans In the stands at the Acropolis grounds yesterday afternoon witnessed a battle between the Yanks and the Prince Rupert All Stars in which the Yanks took the decision by the slender margin of 4-3 over the home team. No score was recorded up to the fourth inning, during which the Yanks took a one-run lead when Cpl. Fernandez came in on a fielder's error. However, the All Stars surged ahead in the first part of the fifth, when Dido Gurvich and Arnie came home on a single by McNab. In the second part of" the fifth the Yanks pulled into a one-run lead again when Fernandez and Moore crossed the plate following a series of in- , field errors by the All Stars wnicn started wun a Daa tnrow; from the pitcher to first base. In the sixth, Player-manager Bill Lambie hit a double which brought in the third AU Star counter on a single by Kearney came in with the winning run for the Yanks in their half of the seventh, after a double of Munro. Real stars of the game were the pitchers of both teams who pulled their teams out of holes caused by fielding errors, and squelched runners on third time and again. Manager of tne Yanks was Lt. Leo Paddenn, and coach was M. Sgt. "Hipper" Welch, and manager for the All Stars was Bill Lambie. John Comadlna and Harry Dietch were umpires. Box score: Yanks Ab R H Rbl E Kearney, 3b 3 1 10 0 Mooe, lb t 3 ,1.. 1 0 0 Fernandez, ss 3 2 2 1 0 Gilbert, df 4 0 1,00 ' DTjrowsky, 2b 3 0 0 0 0 Rosen, cf 2 0 111 Koscik. if 2 0 0 0 1 Garllnghouse c 3 0 10 0 Peters, p 1 0 0 0 0 Olsen, p 2 0 10 0 xSouthworth 2 0 0 0 0 zBartlett 10 1 0 0 29 4 9 2 2 Replaced Peters in 6th (bat ted for Koscik). xBatted for Peters In 5th (stayed In at 3b). z batted for Olsen In 8th (stayed 'In at cf). Rupert All Stars Ab R H Rbl E Simonson, cf 3 0 0 0 0 Lewis, 3b 4 0 2 2 1 Wendell, ss 4 0 0 0 0 Hooper, lb 4 010 0 Lambie. rf 4 12 0 0 Jenkins, If 4 0 1 .0 0 Gurvich, c 3 1110 Arnie, 2b 4 110 0 McNab, p 4 0 10 1 34 3 9 3 2 Replaced McNab in 6th. Score by Innings: R II E All Stars 000 021 0003 9 2 Yanks oT)0 120 lOx 4 9 2 OFFICERS LUNCHEON At noon yesterday the Gov ernor General, the Earl of Ath-lone, and Her Royal Highness Princess Alice were guests of the commanding officers and officers of the allied services here at a luncheon In the naval , drill hall where officers of all . the services were In attendance. Her Royal Highness wore the uniform of an air commodore of the WAf.'s, She was accompanied by Mrs. R. H. Poss. wife of Group Captain Tbss R. C.A.F. Col. D. B. Martyn accompanied His Excellency and General Nelson Ganong, commanding officer of the Eighth Division.; was also present. There were no formalities; other than the meal, no' speeches being made. Majof Morrant, area chaplain, askedC the blessing. The menu consisted of tomato juice cocktail, celery hearts, cold roast .beef, baked hams roast veal, Jellied tongue, pota-i' to salad, head lettuce, mayon- , naise, sliced tomato, vanilla ice cream, fruit sauce, rolls and coffee. Baseball Wife Steers Hubby Into Big Time FORT WORTH, Tex. Sept. 7 N-Mrs. Hank Oana probably, is the only baseball wife in history who manoeuvred her husband from the minors to the big leagues. She worked the deal through accident but nevertheless deserves full credit. It all started wlth-a postcard. It said Oana would be called for a physical examination soon to see whether he would be reclassified. Mrs. Oana took one look, and said to herself: "Oh ohl He's in 1-A." Hurriedly she sent a wire to Hank, then pitching for Milwaukee of the American Association. Milwaukee had bought him from the Fort Worth Club of the suspended Texas League, paying $500 down. Hank showed the' telegram to Rill Vpeck. Milwaukee boss. The ' contract between Fort Worth and Oana, provided that If Hank was re-classified by a cer tain time, Milwaukee wouldn't have to pay an additional $4,500 for him. The Brewer3 didn't want to buy a ball player who was about (Veeck thought) to be drafted, so he notified Fort Worth he was returning Hank. The Cats were not operating, so Oana au tomatically became a free agent. Detroit snapped him up and he's now pitching and pinch- hlttlng for the Tigers. When his real status was determined lt was too late to take him away from the Tigers and Milwaukee had to pay Fort Worth. Wild Bull Firpo Has Heavy Dream BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 7 ? Fat. 47. Luis Angel Firpo still dreams of bringing to Argentina the world's heavyweight title he had in his grasp 20 years ago when he drove Jack Dempsey! sprawling through the ropes i only to lose hi? title bid In the second round when the rugged champion rallied to knock him out. I Flrpo's dream rests its hopes on the strong fists and broad shoulders of a 230-pound farmer boy who is being groomed for an early debut in the United Statesl The 6-foot 5-inch Cestac, who is 23, has been boxing three years as an amateur without losing a fight.. He has won 54, bouts. Sport Chat On the softball scene Acropoli3 Hill scored another Labor Day week-end triumph. The Army team that finished first in both the City League and the Acropolis Hill Sunday League topped off a trip to Ketchikan by taking the big tourney with two straight wins. The first game saw them pulling a close one out .of the fire 4-3, while the championship game saw them winning the cup and the tournament 5-0. It was disclosed this week by army Special Service, that six-man touch football will be started on the Hill athletic field this fall. This season will start upon completion of baseball and softball play. It was pointed out that this will be the Ideal sport as it can be played in any kind of weather and it Is also believed six man football will be both something new and Interesting here. Minora Blades Mean HAPPY SHAVING Comfortable thavei at a real laving tha' the net of the Minora story. It's the quality blade In the low price field. vim man xrarcua r GEORGE DUCIIAK'' and his PRAIRIE RAMBLERS 7-plece .Modern and Old-time Dance Band open for engagements. "No dance too big, . ' no dance too smalL" Phone George. Duchak, Green 218 S mi iwxn i mm im ri i n it r.ovr.KN.Mr.NT i.nnou act- (MM-tlon 58) NOTICE OK U'l'I.IfWTION FOIl COXSEXT TO THAVMEIl Of IIEEIt LICENCE N Notice Is herrtxy given that rn the 11th. day c October. A. D. 1841. the Undersigned Intends to apply to tlje Liquor Oontrc Board for const t to transfer of Beer Ucenr-e No. 6173. U-Bued In respect of premises fcclng part of the pmnlse knovn the New Roj-kJ Hotel stfciwte at the earner of Third Avenue .nd SlxjUh Street. In the City of Prince Rupert. Province of BrttWh Columbia, upon the lands described u LoU Eleven (11) a::d twelve (121. Block Thirty-two 32, scr xai One (1) Mo 923 Prince Rupert Land Registration DkArtot tnm Northern Itotel Company Limited cX Prince Rupert. British Columbia, to Allied Hotel Company L'mitcd. the Transferee. DATED at Prince Hupert, B. C this 31e day of August. A. D. 1043. Allied Hotel company umwea Transferer DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Dally News is compiling a Roll of Honor which it Is hoped may contain the name of every man and woman of this city to serve with the armed forcos at sea, on land and In the air. To make this list complete, lt Is essential to obtain the co-operation of the public as a whole in submitting the names. It Is Impossible for the Dally News or any one person to compile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be responsible for the submission of the name of YOUR boy, YOUR girl or YOUR friend. The following is the information we would like you to fill In and send to ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR . . Daily News, ' , Prince Rupert Name Service (Army, Navy, Air Force) Rank' . Next of, Kin Relation Address Date of Enlistment J. Date of Discharge , If Casualty, Nature and Date ... Remember, If YOU do not submit a certain person's name, no one else may. You are responsible. -rnrilrbRyOF THE STARS' THE IN!" o flHfl YUU- n'-1" n"" . th.mitWetl Auto- voUt f.'" lofMe o: ihe Uoill When the, me.t at0ph-r.urner .f $orpe ..rUolVorslruUo,. u I M of tun Bin. - titerner GUEST STARS m oioei of mil immiec LA N A TURNER GREER GARSON WALTER PIDGEON ROBERT TAYLOR n WILLIAM POWELL Complete Shows nnu V"7 7:11. 9:28 fimVuf "Action in the North i"J Atlantic" Atlnn!n EnPltnl HfV.1.1HlRWIHi:iMlil r VIRGINIA WElOin EDWARD ARNOLlI JOHN CARRQi.1 JEAN PORT,)! 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