Li? "Hi 5.1 PIS !1 Hi! M J ,i a i i n a st n a a a n n a a a a a a H a a ( i Urinrc Uiipcrt Dailg jftctiis Sa urda . December 22, 1945 FINE CHRISTMAS TREE BY UNION . Under Uie auspices of local union association tf Plumbers arid Steamfitters, a very delightful evening was spent in the Oddfellows Hall on Friday to entertain the children of the pipe-fitting industry in the city. Over 50 children paiticipated in the event, receiving substantial and useful gifts from Santa Claus with the usual trimmings of ice cream etc. A splendid program of vocal and Instrumental music was rendered under the leadership of Airs. J. E. Randall, who was responsible for the training of Elsa Schmidt. Mable Hadath. I rancis Hadath, Babbie Hadath, Yvone Bouvette. Louis Patrick. Joyce Peterson and Anne Oyol-son. The orchestra was composed of Mrs. J. E. Randall, piano; Ivan Little, Spanish electric guitar. Cliff Larsen, violin and banjo, and Walter Bard, violin. On arrival of Santa Claus and during the pre.-niation of the f.ifts a series of flashlight photns I fi if M Vt ml a Steamship mm from Prince Rupert tfiJai- to OCEAN FALLS POWELL RIVER VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE The IDEAL PRESENT for . . . HIM or HER Hotel . . . arrivals I'rince Rupert M. McPherson, city; E. McKay Sockeye; Mr. and Mrs. S. Likeness and daughter, Ketchikan; P. Forrest, Skeena Crossing; Mrs. J. Scott, Bella Bella; H. M. Harper, Georgetown; M. L. Clark, Georgetown; Lieut. F. W. Rei:h, Canadian Army, England; P. H. Carl, city; Mr. and Mrs. S. Anderson, Victoria; N. P. Moran, Smithers; Sgt. R. W. Smith, 1 city; Mrs. H. Chastney". Vancouver; V. Kaspar, Vancouver. we taken by J. J. Wrathall. Mesdames Patrick and Bouvette had charge of the refreshments, which were enjoyed to the full by the large gathering of parents and friends who were in attendance. Committee in charge of the rrrangements consisted of J. Bouvette. R. Houde. J. Patrick and G. S. Weatherly. Classified Ads bring results. Your Son Wants Clothes from DAD'S STORE .MACKINAW COATS BOYS' SUITS HATS and CAPS ZIPPER JACKETS LONG PANTS SNOW SUITS OVERCOATS. There's Only One rupert mens boys;1tore STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE Storage tor a trunk, radio, cedar chest, piano, or the entire furnishings of your home is convenient and in-exptnsive. We own and operate the warehouse where your goods are stored. For complete details about packing, crating, moving, storage and shipping, PHONE (JO LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Corner 2nd ana Park Avenue A I INC NEW. ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS GIFT DRESSINGS AND CARDS WE HAVE A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF WATERMAN PEN AND PENCIL SETS BIBB PRINTING CO. RESNER BLOCK, THIRD STREET (Downstairs) Today in JANIRE WINS OVER ZAVALA NEW YORK The Youngstown, Ohio, welterweignt hope baby-faced Tony Janire grabbed a unanimous eight-rcund decision in New York last night from Mexico's Humberto Zavala. It was a lively encounter, marking Janlre's start on the comeback trail. Zavala was badly battered but scrappy throughout. Janlre cut both of the Mexican's eyes in the early rounds and retained I command all the way. cLiAiuniu.N, v. ecu nger Coldstick, formerly of Edmonton says he may accept a contract to wrestle In California and oregon after the hockey season is completed. Coldstick, who Is a welterweight, is at present helping to handle the.New Westminster Royals of the Pacific Coast Senior Hockey League. The contract offer was made by Carl Pojello of Portland, Oregon. OUTSTANDING WOMAN ATHLETE Ha be Didrickson Gets Call in Associated Press Poll NEW YORK Babe Didrickson Zaharlas has been named the outstanding woman atniete o cf 70 sports editors. Mildred has been winning assorted cham-: pionshlps for the last 15 years, r She dethroned the 1944 champ, i Ann Curtis of San Francisco, to capture this year's honor. She : had 126 points to 101 for Miss , Curtis. . Mrs. Zaharias first hit the headlines for her prowess on the ; track. Later she competed in 1 most sports as an amateur and I a professional, but now she con- j centrates on golf. And It was in ! that field that she was chosen the outstanding woman athlete during Ihe 1945. campaign. MELTHAM. Yorkshire. Eng. O -Gas pressure here is so low that red danger lamps have been Dut around gas 'amtn in the Village souare to prevent vehicles running into them. y v y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y IK ly X iK y y y y y INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 8B 'XMAS GIFTS For Men, Roys and Ladies AT SAVING PRICES For MEN Worsted Suits, all wool Top Coats and Overcoats, all wool, from $ Gabardine Coats, silk JlllfU I K Silk Ties, large assortment. from ."Of Silk Scarves, large assort- msnt, from Sjil.'-I." : Dress Gloves, pair Dress Pants, all sizes, from S:5.50 House Slippers, pair Dressing Gowns, now all sizes. v aiikic box, an sizes.. y v SI. For ROYS . . . Sweaters, large assortment. from (l."c Pants, all sizes and shades, from Suites, new shades, all sizes, from .. For LADIES A SI. .)." 5 y " JJ House Slippers, new y styles Sl,r a y Stockings, ail sizes 0."' M . At.1. n -1, : B.C. CLOTHIERS A For GIRLS ... y g Stockings, all sizes, pr. IOc A A K A A A A y Third Avenue just West V of Sixth Street V A Sports The London fight promoter. Jack Solomons, Is In New York to talk over possibilities of a fight between the British and British Empire heavyweight champion, Bruce Woodcock, and Gus Lesnevich, world light-heavyweight king. Solomons's United States representative. Nat Fleischer, says there Is still a hitch in the deal but a cable Is expected from England with-j nil T AM lr TAkl in the next day or so which wil! jDlKUM NLLjUm siraignien it an out. wnue in the States", Solomons also expects to see Mike Jaccbs. the New York promoter, on prospects of arranging other international bouts. HOCKEY PLAYER ! The United States Lawn Ten-TURNS WRESTLER Association has named l Herbie Flam of Beverley Hills, Califor- nla, as the number one Junior tennis player of the United States in 1945. Eddie Shore, manager of the New Haven Eagles of the American Hockey League, has accepted an offer from the Providence Reds for the services of forward Marcel Fillon. The announcement has been made by Theo Racette. manager of the Shaw-inigan Falls Cataracts of the Quebec Senior Hockey Leasue. Providence will advise the Cat- I aracts when they want Filion. who now Is playing with the Shawinigan Falls Club! The Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League are recalling defenceman Elwln Morris from the Pittsburgh Hornets of the American Hockey League. Morris was on the regu was sent down to Pittsburgh three weeks ago and replaced by Jimmy Thomson, a 20-year-old rearguard from Winnipeg, Man. Thomson now goes to Pittsburgh. TWOPLAYERS" LOSE LIVES has truck into Uie ranks of the University of Idaho basketball team. Two of the team's "players were killed arid three others injured yesterday when the Club's station wagon collided with a truck. Those killed were Walter Thomas and Ronnie White. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 1 IN THE SUITIEME COUUT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" ! AND I IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE tZftlX'tX'QKXX'VZWZXiXX'VCZ'. OF RICHARD H. HALV ARSON, T. 'J OTHFHWIRE KNOWN AS V V y A RICHARD H. HALVERSON, DECEASED a TAKE NOTICE that 'hy Order of ' HI. Honour Judce Fisher dated the 5 17th day of December. 1945. I was A i annnlntd administrator with the " will finnrxpd nf the PKtatc nf Richard " Tf Halvrrin nthpra'lw, Irnnurn pit 5 I Richard II. Halvrrson, deceased, late A X X I A K H fi A A ft ft Portland. Oregon: on the 17th day of October. 1944. All persons having anv claim apalnst the estate are required to -submit them to me properly verllled on or before the 31st day of January. 1946. and all person inaeoiea to me estate are required to pay to me the amount of theli Indebtedness forthwith. NORMAN A, WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chlropractlcl If nerves doubly sol mith Block Green G99 uSInfP thi- hlrlh nf thp Phrlsf k, A 5 5? Child 20 tenturles ago,5 5 s a "3 I u Clirlst.mn has hppn nrlmar-fl r ylly a children's festival. To ythfe children of Prince Ru-j wnort and their nnrpnt.s trio. ywe wish a v y VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS? y WEE TOTS' SHOPPE ,?.i3.(.i.il..l.,,,,.,,i. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 GOLD PLAQUE TO GOLF STAR PORTLAND, tf Speaking of golf, the noted pro, little Ben Hogan, who set a P.GA. record of 261 for a par 72 course in the Portland, Oregon, Open last fall, will get a ,;old plaque for hi? feat, the president of the Port-' land Golf Club, Robert Hudson Sr., says he will personally present Hogan with the plaque during the holding of the San Francisco Open January 10 to 13. WORLD'S BEST Named No. 1 Athlete for Year 1915 by Sports Writers NEW YORK O The old shot-master, Byron Nelson winner of the United States Professional Golfers' Association championship and 18 other tournaments has been named the world's number one male athlete of 1945. The Judges were the sports writers of the United States. This Is the second consecutive year the honor has gone to the 33-year-old Texan. Of the 82 sports writers participating in the poll, 36 placed Nelson at the top of the list, while 30 picked Doc Blanchard, the Army's All-American FOR RENT Three-room cot- I tagc. furniture for sale. Apply 733 5th Ave. West. '! j FOR RENT Two comfortable I sleeping rooms, other arrangements made. 733 5th Ave. W. ! 1 i (FOR RENT Five-room house. I Phone Black 996. (296) Trasedy Strikes at University FOR RENT Furnished hou.se-J keeping rooms. 344 Sherbrooke of Idaho Basketball Team ve. (296) MOSCOW, Idaho P Tragedy j FOR RENT Sleeping room and housekeeping room. 801 Bor den Street. tf FOP. RENT Room by week or month. 1021 2nd Ave. Blue S74. 299 FOR RENT Two-room cabin and four sleeping rooms. 537 8th West. (296) FOR RENT Suites. Apply Box 68 Dally News. (298) LOST AND FOUND FOUND AT LAST A brand new dance hall to rent for your parties and socials. It's the Recreation Dance Hall on 5th Ave. East. For Information Phone 848, ask for Fred. (12) FOUND Keys In, small leather zipper case, cow nay district, Thursday. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this FOUND Key on chain. Owner .may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement. (tf) LOST Child's wagon named "Green Flash"; also sleigh. Phone Green 214. (295) LOST Mujkrat fur hat In 112 Taxi, early Wednesday evening. Finder please return to Dally News. (296) PERSONAL QUIET MAN, 36 wants to meet woman, 25 to 35, non-smoker or drinker, interested In home B, Prince Rupert, B.C. (300) i . i i INTERIOR DECORATING, Painting, Papering and Kal- somlning. Oil stoves cleaned.! Black 276. ( 297) DRESSMAKING Coats and dresses remodeled. Phone Red 773. (290) TENDERS FOR SALE Sealed tenders will be received by the under signed until noon of December j 21st for the purchase of the I gasboat "Sturdy." This boat is j 31x7'5"x3'5" and is powered by 7 H.P. Vulcan engine. Terms i strictly cash. Highest or any! tender not necessarily accept- ed. Boat may be viewed where ; now moored In small cove back , of Wolf Island at Salt Lakes. Norman A, Watt, Administrator i of the Estate of Gustaf Els-' trom, deceased, Prince Rupert. (295) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES STENOS. TYPISTS. POSTAL CLERKS for Government work. You can train at home. Free Information. M.C.C. Schools, Winnipeg. C.N.R. Trains fur tlir llaM Dally fxcept Sunday GAY SONGS AND DANCES Replete with gay songs and lively dance routines, "Patrick the Oreat," described as a singing-dancing drama of show people, comes to the screen of the Capitol Theatre here on Monday and Tuesday with Don- j aid O'Connor and Peggy Ryant In the featured roles, supported by such other screen notables as Frances Dee. uonara jook, i Eve Arden, Thomas Gomez and others. I The story deals with the car- eer of an ambitious' youngster , who happens to be the son of a famous musical comedy star, O'Connor being the star and Cook the father with Miss Ryan as O'Connor's romantic dancing partner. Frances Dee is the object of young O'Connor's affections and later becomes his father's bride. The transition solves one of the story's interesting" problems by permitting the young actor to take his father's place In a spectacular Broadway production. Scattered generously throughout the plot are songs and dances which fall logically Into place as the action proceeds. Hockey Scores Pacific Coast ' Vancouver 9, New Westminster 3. - - Classified Advertising - - TERMS CASn Classified Advertising Is payable to the office at time of submitting copy for insertion. Please do not ask for credit. HELP WANTED WANTED Woman for general housework, and to look after 1945 bv an Associated Press doII j lar Leaf lineup last year but two girls. Call 317 3th West. FOR RE.Y1 (300) 8 p.m. WAN'lEi; WANTED TO BUY Lady's good travelling case. Phone Red 347. (2931 WIL BUY good second hand suit, size 40. Apply Box C9 Daily News. (296 WNTED Oil burner with or without range. Phone 66, (298) WANTED TO RENT 4, 5-room unfurnished house, willing to purchase oil range. Permanent residents. Within walking distance of Court House. Call 772 between 9 arid 5 o'clock. (299) FOR SALE FOR SALE Cabinet radio. Singer Tailor sewing machine. Green 191 after 6 p.m. (297) FOR SALE What offers? Port- i able hand sewing machine; i solid walnut Glbbards tea wagon, three baby buggies, mantle radio, 6-tubc. 537 8th West. ' (It) FOR SALE Universal light plant. 1500-watt. 110-volt. D.C. direct, connected and In good running order. Apply C. M. Adams, Terrace, B.C. 'It) FOR SALE Five-room furnished cottage. Phone Red 918 or call 736 6th Ave. West. (300) FOR SALE Double bed. com plete with springs and mat tress. Phone Green 980. (tn FOR SALE Boat "Teeny Mllly 11," 35'x9'.'2x4; 20 HP. Diesel, air start, new auxiliary plant, fire extinguishers, life-saving equipment; also good 12 -ft. rowboat. Ideal camp tender, pleasure boat; good accommodations, lavatory. Rebuilt last year. Enquire 214 6th Street. ' (297) r FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (12) FOR SALE Roller canaries, good singers. Males $10. Phone Blue 519 after 6 o'clock. Box 315. (297) FOR SALE Easy washing machine. Can be seen between 3:30 and 5, at 2zo First Ave. East. (296) FOR SALE Latest model Stewart-Warner radio; new dual Remlnjton electric razor. 221 4th Ave. East. PJione Black 633. 1296) life; send photo. Matrimony ' FQR SALE New and used fur- u sunea. box uyy t-ostai am. , nit,lr. Rnm fmm Ttni,Pfi States Army officers' club at Port Edward selling at lowest prices. Used hassocks, S2.75; used smoking stands, $1.75; used bed and spring sets, $3; used battery radios In good shape, $20; used chesterfield chairs, $24.50; used two-piece chesterfield beds In good condition, $05; barber chair in good shape, $35; new mirrors from $2.50; new rag rugs, nice designs, $2; rugs in good ihapc, sizes 12x12; all kinds of cooking utensils, etc.; used desks for house and office; all kinds of office chairs. B.C. Furniture Co., 3rd Ave. (tf) FOR SALE Xmas trees with stands complete. Phone Blue 984. Free delivery. (297) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) RADIO SERVICE radio service Have your raaio servicea Deiore the Christmas season. Phone 6 and a member of the Associated Radio Technicians will call at your home. McRae Bros. Ltd. y y y y y y v y y y v TOtiAY at 3:00 - 5: 5:00 - 7:00 ROY IEOGF.Iti . 9:00 "HANDS ACROSS THE BORDER" GRAND HOLIDAY HIT MONDAY and CHRISTMAS DAY ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS PETE SMIViI NOVELYY An Oddity "ONE-MAN NEWSIAI'Lir Colored Cartoon SUNDAY AT MIDNIGHT o HETTY GKAIII.E and VICTOR MATl'llF "I WAKE UP SCREAMING" ALSO JOHNNY MACK ItKOWN in "LAW MAN" Late Bus Service After the Show! ,i),XXl,X,iJ,J,,3,,Jil,)iiMi,,....i UUMiH RUV TICKKTS RV TMK HOOK ?l.uu si.. jn.oo i I L GOOD ANYWHERE ANYTIME RESERVED SEAT TICKETS Now On Sale! XMAS NIGHT SHOW Tuesday, December 25, 11:30 p.m. FREE! It Alt 15 A II A STANWYCK six TLRKEYS ON THE SCREEN I, I M I T E I) FREE! DENNIS MOIUiAN "CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT" Eiiniliil . ii : -i . Tommy's Taxi Stand: Grotto Cigar Store Day and Night Service 77 phone 77 After 10 p.m. and Sundays PHONE BLUE I(tJ Tommy Chrlstotf, Proprietor EMPIRE CAFE (Fo.-.cny LD.) Completely Renovated mil Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SO! 11 am. to 1 am 5 I A. MacKenzie Furniture u WE WISH ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND - A HAPPY NEW YEAR "PEACE ON EARTH, GOODWILL TOWARDS ALL MEN" Phone "3 327 Third A . KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 703 Fulton Street Phone Blue IC HOME COOKING AND BAKING AFTERNOON TEA - Open Daily 2 p.m. to 2 Dine, dance and be ""rry al a hajipy holiday SP1, a -Kathleen Davis, pruprictr Merry Christmas and Happy NcW Yed BONDED ROOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmetal work of all kinds Tanks Sinks Air Condition" - Eavestrough & Furnace Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Cor. 7th St. to 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue w