PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Print Rupeit, B.C. Wednesday, May 23, 1945 RUPERT PEOPLES STORE jj Features Bathing Suits... By Canada's Leading Designers . . . SKINTITE and JANTZEN SklntJte styles that caJch the admiration of the entire continent and Jan'tzem a name known throughout the States and Canada. Sizes 12 through 44. RUPERT PEOPLES STORE i "In the Heart of Prince Kupcrt" 'Business and Professional Work to please everyone No work too large or too small ; r H. J. LUND ' Painting Paperhanglng Interior and Exterior Work UNION PAINTER P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 , GEORGE L. ROME Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tac Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Evenings Only Thone Red 315 424 8th Ave. W. SMITH & ELtflNS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 FOR PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE mail (jour qUsstt to COLUMBIA OPTICAL C0.LT-B M9 UYMOURST. VANCOUVER.B.C. FRENCH TUITION Special tuition in the French language in preparation for summer examinations. Please leave name and address at Dally News office. EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY "House of Better Cleaning'', Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without GuesseS Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5th East Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 821 1363 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver Support Your Police Chief's Safety Campaign CHECK YOUR BRAKES v S.E.PARKER LIMITED Ford and Mercury Dealers 170 E. 3rd Avenue PHONE 8:5 Quality Repairs at Economy Prices :PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) COAL and WOOD HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S . JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) Commercial, Industrial and Marine Electricians ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Electrical Supplies Home Wiring and Repairs MOTT ELECTRIC LIMITED Offices in Vancouver and New Westminster Phone Black 367326 2nd Ave. GREEN SPOT TAXI 65 TAXI THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone" 17 V Hazclton Sprinter Defends His Title HAZ ELTON, May 23 (Special) Seventeen-year old Howard Wales, holder of the Hazelton Sport Club's title for the 100-yard dash, successfully defended his title In a sports meet here last week and is rated as a likely winner for (the New Hazelton sports meet on May 24 ahd the Kltwanga sports day on May 25, Wales outran Simon Muldoe, a former title holder. In the recent race. Wales ihas held the title in ithe 100-yard dash since the spring of 1943. STONE AGE FASHION The practice of wearing ob jects around the neck dates from the Stone Age. You get slicker shaves and save, money too, with Blue Gillette Blades...madeof steel hard enough to cut glass, so v thy stay sharper longer! It pays to ask for Blue Gillette Blades caos Today in Sports NAVY TAKES HOCKEY LEAD Won First Game of Area Finals Last Night Kavy goi the jump on Air Force in the Area Floor Hockey League finals by scoring a 6 to 2 victory last night in the first of the test. of-three games series. Dennison and Harvey counter ed 'two goals each for the winners while Astle and Oliver secured one apiece. Woodley and Brophy were the Air Force sedrers. ( The sailors built up a 3-0 lead In the first period and,althougli they failed to increase their three-goal margin In tin second, when both clubs tallied once, ithey marked up another pair in the final period to sew up the game j The line-ups were as follows: Navy McGuire, Burnett, Trann, Bing, Astle, Pawluk, Oliver, Owems, Dennison, Harvey, Benger. Lore. Air Force Sambury, Court. Jtmop, DoTland, Arnold, Wocd-ley, Ford, Yelles, Brophy, Ryland, Flasch, Dixcn, Hughes. Sport Chat Ted Lyons, Chicago righthander, scored his 200th American League victory when the White Sox defeated Washington 9-2 seven years ago yesterday. One of the best American League pitchers, Lyons was a rookie star with Chicago in 1919 at the time of the "Black Sox" scandal. For more than 20 years he was mainstay of the White Sox mound staff until he enlisted with the U. S. armed forces In 1941. Harry Giddings' big glngerbred colt, Ten To Ace, shot through a sea of mud at Woodbine Race Track In Toronto three years ago today to become the 83rd -winner of the King's Plate. Ten To Ace was all by himself 'within 25 strides from the start and finished 10 lengths In front of 'the ifield. BIG ISLAND -Largest of the British Channel Islands is Jersey. LOOKING OVER MAJOR LEAGUES There wasn't much Big League baseball played yesterday, only one Major League game going off. This was a twilight tilt at Yankee Stadium, where New York beat Philadelphia 3-0. In the International League, Montreal beat Rochester 8-3, and Newark blanked Jersey City 8-0. Here arc today's games: National League New York at Cincinnati. Brooklyn at St. Louis. Boston at Pittsburgh. Philadelphia at Chicago. American League Chicago at New York. Detroit at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. St. LouLs at Boston. International League Buffalo at Toronto. Rochester at -Montreal. Syracuse at Jersey City. Baseball Scores American League Philadelphia 0, New York 3. International Rochester 3, Montreal 8. Newark 8. Jersey City 0: Others postponecl.'i American Association Toledo 7, Minneapolis 5. Louisville 2, Kansas City 7. Columbus 8, St. Paul 0. Others postponed. Pacific Coast San Francisco 2, Portland 5. San Diego 2, Oakland 3. Sacramento 14, Hollywood . National None scheduled. MONDAY'S SCORES National League St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 0. New York 2, Pittsburgh 5. American League No games scheduled. American Association Indianapolis 4, Milwaukee 6 (called end fifth Inning). Pacific Coast League San Francisco 4-3, Seattle 0-1. Lcs Angeles 9, Portland 8. NECESSARY WAR MATERIAL It is estimated that paper does 7CO0.COO war Jobs: FINE PICTURE FOR HOLIDAY "Can't Help Singing," with Dcanna Uurbiit, at Capitol Wednesday and Thursday Deanna Ruibln's latest picture "Can't Help Singing," is a happy choice for the Empire and Victoria Day holiday season this Wednesday and Thursday at the Capitol Theatre. It is' the first technicolor film for this popular Canadian singing star who sings tunesome Jerome Kern songs written especially for the picture. The story, laid In 1849, opens In Washington, D. C. Deanna, In love with a young army officer, played by 'David Bruce, sets out to follow him to the vest coast. Enroute she meets Robert Paige, a gambler whom she engages to drive her covered wagon. She falls In love with him. There's a mlx-up when the three come together In Sonora but It all comes out all right for Dcanna In the end. Most of the picture was filmed out of doors. In direct contrast to her preceding dramatic role In "Christmas Holiday," Deanna Is light and gay throughout this film, which leans heavily toward comedy. Aklm Tamlroff and Leonid Klnskey are funny as a pair of petty crooks. Ray Collins Is Dcarma's pompous father. GYRO CLUB STAG PARTY ENJOYED Members of the Prince Rupert Oyro Club and friends en- Joyed one of the club's perlodl-j cal stag parties at Reld's Care last night. About forty persons were present. W. R stone had charge of arrangements for the affair. FOUR YEARS AGO IN THIS WAR Djr the Canadian Prrsa May 23, 1941 The cruisers Gloucester and Fiji and the des- j iroyers Juno, Kashmir, Kelly and Greyhound were sunk by German aircraft off Crete. British fighter aircraft were withdrawn from the Island as German parachute troops captured Ithe city of Hcraclean. HIROHITO'S HEIGHTS Mount Morrison, on Formosa, is the highest point in the Japanese Empire 13,075 feet. 1 u. fUVa' 5 ro uf4'" 1.. vAiat i-1" llcrC are 01" 91.3 62.o 19.4 I ..Mr"0" ,,, "K"')" 1.1 ,cin" 'mV, il a iili0" THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED, TRAIL, B.C CANTO TODAY and T SIX NEW SON Of Mltlft Dubbin DDDCDT DllfC nVUMII IrtlULr.-r,', Allll TAMIROFF UAVIt BWCE LtllMII MNSkEl H' G IllTc. -01 t 1 1I mil i pi mi v a n The KINSMEN'S k A t , r mm Shows at 1:00 - 2 56 - 4:54 6:52 - t:0S V L E A Si: k n t r NEWS PICTURES OF NAZI ATRorrnro . 'Not suitable for children i doming rKlDAY, MAY 254 I'AYK LMEKSO.V . . . in . . . lllLMtt DANTIM "HOTEL BERLIN" mav wentv-rou 9mwM mm mmmm mmrnm mmw. mm CELcBKAII 1 1 nenn c.rc ri-i. t SCHOOL BOYS' BOX Nti 1UUKNAM Tonight 8 p.m. YMCA GYM 1 No Charge : 51. len - PARADE - Leaves Court House (".rounds 12:31 pm Koutc will lie aloiiff Third, up Fullun to SiiU then alonu Sixth up to Acropolis ii'"- . - ... . . -1 llflO IJIIVS AMI lilKLS 1'icasc hc at -v Grounds at 12:00. Moats and Decorated Cars will line up on Scconl i.verj' youngsicr in mc mi - I'op and Ire Cieam. Track and Field Even ' Acropolis Hill Events will tarl when parade rea( lira Jr)I No charge to enter groumls lor contestants should be on hand at 1:00 IMtlZKS FOR ALL WINNERS of War Tug - - Acropolis Hill j..m vm. SILVER TKOrilV ...i I A S II " " ' 5 Mile Road Ra ...le will lart! Winn i an ...." . (jrou Acropolis Hill and finish two lap 'r,M STARTS 5:13 P.M. BASEBALL Americans vs. City AIM 6:30 p.m. May Day Frolic MOOSE HALL3rf Dancing 9 lo.?-McNaiiBMon cm t?. no Refreshments :