Prfnce Enpm Dafip BeSZ Friday, -March 4, 1943 - . ,r' r - ' , I' ' . 1 IT PA YS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH i r i' ""Ik. R 'mm iB Prh UE c I '' " 5-'' . ' A ' ' ' - ;"" " P - ' " ' tZS'JTJ? tn-rtton. minim mn oh.nre, BOo. Birth KoU 6tej Crd of TJwnirr.. ijrtf, Notice. Fnnww jJottcw. Mmtimm ml B!ipiinmt Alinuunnient- n SMMTtetf Adwrtutng is payable la wiran-. PlB.se retrain from M.nhmln. rOK REN1 ! L, ' .VTi '.-O.A,:,. ' a F.- ' - - ,W .C v '. I O t'T-H. . . - v ". il V. Cigarette MILD, SWEET, W rrfl-v.2m Tf - - - uuviLiaiii Mttwcv nniumscviicv Root . r . 'n 1 1 k " Sl'C ? JQ, "A ?' " , , . '.'A. 1 I . ' 4 J r v - - . - ' -, m . mm a e i i hr Fa m ma jm mr-m in SPOUT 4 Ruth' Greatest Moment caSred AMPS-This smiling quartet has good reason for the wide grins. They thersi weefe ReSein tfn?Zt ' f f Wgh SCh01 CUrling bonspiel ln Edmonton last Jack lil- Thompson, TaUh&n'&nA Fred-Langen, haillng from Humboldt, left to right, they are: Skip Belfour Laskin and .ferry Fletcher (CP Photo. BURNS WIN IN PLAY-OFF tft "-'-Mit Sport Shots An imaginary 1949 National League pennant flies these days over Buckhorn mineral wells the Phoenix, Arizona, desert resort where the New York Giants i . ug uusiiuu against winter (poundage. It was hoisted there by optimism- not the rah-rah pre-game locker room brand but a silent. imnrSiv. that is nuzzlins nnlv hecause n 1 ..... ...... jas oeen given Dirtn oerore bat-i and balls have come out ut win- ter er storace Sl0lae- lnere ls rirm conviction, for J instance' in the way Larry Jan- Ken "presses it: "We've got j FOIt RENT Furnished room 843 9th Ave. West. (50, HELP WANTED. WANTED Apprentice to Marine Fitter Trade gas, diesels, er. Apply to Box 490 Daiiy News, stating apre, name, address, education, also when . available. (tfj lost l7T-3 brown' keys in small leather case. Will finder, plea.se leave at Dally News PLUMBING Installations and Sf V; SHEET META! - WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-lriR. Letuneau Sons. 09 Sixth West. Phone 543. ( tf j MACHINFKY FOH SALE iO 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, TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received bv the undersigned until March 31st, 1949 for the purchase of Lots twen-tv-seven (27) twenty-eight (28) and twentv-nine (29) Block forty-one (41) and including the two storey build- Elks Hall in the Village of simmers, irovinep nr Hnt.is n 1 miiimhi TpnriBro . m7. "S, - v ' T Wl. for lots only, building only or lots and building. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. If. Evans. P. O. Box 94 Smithers, B. C. INFORMATION WANTED For the purpose of closing an estate information is being sought as to the present whereabouts of one James Garnett, Jr., who was last heard of as an employee of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock in the year 1920 or 1921. Any information available would be appreciated. Please phone 14 between 9:00 and 5:00 or write Box 658. (56) 1 MANY ENTER TOTEM GOLF JASPER-Runnmg t a unon tj , it ..i the United Nations or handing down final decision on the oleo question is all stuff compared to the headache that faces Arthur Kirk, chairman, of the t.nnrnn- . . , i ment committee ,,t in charge of the I uuii uui luiem role UOU lOUina-1 . . . the BASKETS Doh Forward's latest extrava- eanza t.hp "hnnn .... i-.r-it u, ,i I ' jo mart- t ing therii from far and near these ' days so maybe a word or so on I the operation of the show tnight PromPt the development of some ! inmnunc n;hn mn , i. . " 'J-"' name TAf thcnii-nlt,,,,. S 4 i : i .. There are no catchps to tw . ... entry blanks. No box tops fiom! your favorite cereal fact is one1 doesn't even have to eat cereal. ' All one has to do is allow hi-J name to be put on the list and nervously await his , tun: u. the lights.' . . T I have had , my chance and iuuiiu Llliiu 11, is iiol JUSI .a case of scoring baskets. It's a test of. When the late Babe Ruth trudged Into the shadows of re- r"8 heels, our theatre of American sports lost a player and an actor who may never be re- placed. It is more tnan a decade since the greatest Yankee of 'em ail-not to mention the most colorful-character a century of our national pastime has produced was at his bombastic, belting, slam-bang best. And that was tops in any league. For the Babe was not only an amazing athlete a thlck-thewed. contemptuous, cocksure Colossus of clout who made more records than a phonograph factory but he was also an accomplished actor, a thumping Thespian, a veritable Barry-more of the bat. He frolicked around in the outfield, with his blubbery torso bubbling above his spindly legs, razzing the lans, encouraging his teammates and shouting delightful unprintables at his opponents. In n short snon .the ."e hie big lei'ow iei!ow eninv.H enjoyed vv, ! himself; he had fun and the customers loved it and him. j reached his hiatl-i,.v,i v,..;,.i one autumn .... ofi,jn 1.. - Mitviuuuii hi v. m caao. when he 9i.i..i,ni,i nounced to 50,000 people that """i "'"- cue 01 nig iam- ous home ro nu ' y Q Second Third of Men's Five Pin Bowling League Decided In a play-off last evening with Continentals, Burns won rvio co,a,i tui.j t, . - llu wmu oi me Mens fi.r- Tl ; T- butchers won twn a9m.s t nn i ., . , " lle first being close, 1100 to 103a- and the second 1256 to 1002 ! ln a wall whie the deciding ses- I S10n was a hoUy contested af-1 lair with the Continentals edg - lne out on ton 1149 tn 1101 i " . , High aggregate for thre? ! sanies was aw oy ' nnninger of , w, ! had the high single game of 293 1 individual scoring was as fo' strength, nerve and there e is is allows allows: , everytning. Give us a break 01 Although his whole career., on during the season. We ll i and off the field, was one con-195 be in," said the lean righthand- j tinuous and highly theatrical i TOR S.iLk FOR SALE New Articles. Klec- mi; iimi-rs, i-ress irons. Mot Plates. Heaters, Cutis and Saucers, Kitchen Stoves at real savins prices. Sen B.C. Furniture. m, FOR SALE Used Furniture, Office Fixtures arid Hardware, Underwood Typewriter. in best condition. Radios 194H models, Kitcnen Chairs. :ml Heaters, Klwtrie Heaters. Utp-MiiT Himia. Indies' K'nr Coat $7.iT0. Other iir-ffuf household articles at tite lowest prices. See B.C. Furniture Co. t! FO RSAI.B Chevrolet panel truck. Suite 15. Mclntyre Blk. , ' (tf) HOl'SES FOIt SAI.K EXCELLENT family lmme, 8 rooms and full basement with l'a lots near schools and stores, fully furnished including Bendix Washim Machine New Combination Radiu, Oil Range, Eleetroiux. Full price $5500.00 with some terms 5 ROOM house inside bridge with view, hardwood floors, basement and- -furnace. Before buying call ut our of-tice on Third Avenue across from ,the NBC. Power Co, and 'tell us what, you are looKina ior; ivtia Knows, we may be able to .help -yon. iiUDcrti . MUNTAUOli LTD - ( 55 FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet uoupe $850. First class condi tion; 193G Terraplane Sedan bZi, good shape; 1935 G.M.C. Panel Truck $575. Appiy Dan's Service Station. (54) FOR SALE Three-piece Maple Studio Lounge Suite with matching Coffee Table, $125. Phone Red 819. (50) FOR SALE -Lumber $10.00 per truckload, delivered. Phone Blue 83ii. (531 FOR SALE Second hand shingles in good shape. Phone Black (i65 or Blue 505. (57) FOR SALE Thriving Hair-dressing business at Burns Lake, B.C. Fully equipped shop for immediate cash sale. Apply Mrs. M. H. Holmes, Decker Lake, B.C. (65)- FOR SALE-PooPTable, 4'x8'. Good condition. Includes cues, balls, racks, counter etc. First $125..00 takes this bargain. Apnly 119 8th Ave. East or Boxi 1485 city. (57( FOR BALE Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to lioon of Wedncsdrry of March 10, 1949, J for the' purchase of a trap line belonging"; to the estate of George WiJUam Hoult, deceased, .situated Range 5, Coast District, mencing at SE corner Lot MEtt0KTE corner Jj0J fit!! NW to SE comer Lot 3990: SW to SE corner Lot 3?!; w .t0.N.E crier Lot iiuj; s 10 sw corner Lot 5144; E to SE corner Lot 5964; pMm, ui v,uiinuciu;eiiu-iio, in-i cluflins intervening tprrltm . except private proper tv Highest" or any tender not ! necessarily accepted. ..Terms: strlctlv cash Tenders British Subjects only can considered. GORDON F. FORBES, Official Administrator, Administrator of Estate of George William Hoult, deceased, Court House, Prince Rupert, B. C, (541 FOR SALE 7 room house and 1 Dain, eiectnc lights, 3 lots in 1 garden. On main street Will' ' exchange for home in Prince ; Ruoert Write R Hensnn Mns. ; ouli nn , .i.-. u.w. 1,1 I FOR SALE Baby Buggy, like new, also used baby bed. 1421 Overlook Street. (55) FOR SALE- Double Bed with Box Spring and Mattress. Ap- ply Room 35, Inlander. (55) It Pays to Advertise 1 Advertise ln the Daily News! a WANTED Empty Beer Bottles CITY TRANSFER WIM, COLLECT THEM AT YOUR DOOR CARTONED OR LOOSE WE PAY CASH PHONE 950 ' s - 1 i.uiing, tn. . onvj ! 1.. 1 !UD Play;, own mm 1 WlUltwoA VIcago r lr'l! lt-mon. . at the u') ontfk'ld p,' tossed a fa. about etiir Cub foi!OT,, his big, (Coot;- MWS DR. Now MEN'S ion fortzed, m MEN'S BP, steels am: ; MEN'S FNf ail wool, a, 1 MEN'S HM now ... men's srrrf stecs. not BOTH Dfnims. Panls, SM BOVS' SM from BOYS' AU 1 Now .. BOYS' PANTS J 2 to 6 n- knees, pe r. Johnl is There i FIB I the ing o: LET l RISTIOM Only Mat1 FOR SEBJ SATt Thom ! 2f-3 FIRST coiviri ,RTElt "Better -1 Tobacco BRIGHT 'IRGINIA Ml - ri" . iim'h m m and I (words he!lartf?one out of.Whgley Field. The date was October 1, 1932. was thhd ... of the Yankee-Cub World Series. The Yanks had won the two open ing games in New York and had invaded Chicago to conclude their cican-sweep blitz. Feeling between the two teams was bitter because Ruth, always a fast fellow with a dollar, had publicly denounced the Cubs an "a lotta cheapskates" for confining their World Series money to twenty-four shares and dealing out the popular Rogers Hornsby, their ex-manager, and a few others ln their divvy of surplus sugar. The big dramatic moment was the Yankee half of the fifth ennr1: .-U 03 A EOT With Minora Blades! For comfort and speed, you ean'f equal Minora in its class. It's the quality blade in the low-pricefioldl Frs your DouBit-eoce kazoh Spend a pleasant evening or afternoon bowling ' with your neighbors AT THE REX BOWLING ALLEY Open to general public Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evening after 9 o'clock. . P.O. Box 721 J 'V.VAV.V.VV.VAVAV & Cabinet Co. ON REQUEST i 1 , i I t I ; 4 ; f piayea nere eacn year in I y xui pracuce oi September. - Operation of. the'5"1? sort 80 1 landed -at the gym BURNS j Kinsior 180 250 207two Halvorsfiii onn 293 1 Pinnipeg 272 288 Comadina 230 232 249 J- Comadina 211 192 169 Handicap .:. .. , 1 1 1 T,(.)L!-L - v 1100 1256 1101 uuiN i iKriN 1 ALo A. Mathieson 212 214 2(5 S. Davison 245 168- 151 o. vucKovicn im i9' 211 J. Rhodes 110 ifii onn J- Paul I.. 231 245 260 Handican . 20 20 '20 Totals 1035 1002 1142 Civic Centre Dates - . SATURDAY Sports p.m. 2:00 Teen Age Badminton 2:00 Adult Casual Badminton 7:00 Teen Age Badminton Basketball dames Old Timers Series Special 2:00--Teen Art Cit,Sf.-. INDIA GOES AHEAD NEW DELHI -India's Indus-trial production during l',m showed a 15 percent-increase over pre-war levels. But it was short of the peak figure reached during 1934-44. world-famous event is limited to'about IN staff of moundsmen. oneinon Awni nh s - innoi v. . . . Another righthander who will xi.wiimg ins seuona iuu year in the. maiors. echoed .Tn , sentiments. i We are strone." he said. "They tossed their best at! us last year and we were still up there when Walker Cooper was hurt and Mize and Thomson were having bad times. Give '.is less injuries and watch." To a man, the batch of play ers Horace Stoneham has quar tered at Buckhorn, 26 miles east of Phoenix, appear to feel the 1949 pennant even if embroidered with a few "If s" will bo hoisted over the Polo Grounds (Continued fiom Page 5) savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. mom 37 P.O. Box 541 ERASER STREET 1 PRINCE RUPERT $15 TO $75 Fish ermen! sugnt necessity for ability of sorts. It was entered , in the N. coaches' division. Coaches are'r those who spend fifteen minutes 1 F. beiore each game yelling at the top of their voices about how their boys are going to play the game then the boys go out and play as they please for forty vven, i received a call from Don Forward. lhp master, to appear in contest with a Minor Simundson. I took everything calmly and saw nothing but victory staring me in the face. Being a " coacn, i-viuA-ij, id or i-.uuiae course there mere fifteen minutes before 1 curtain time to get used to the: crowd. When the bell sounded-1 j found myself pitted against a fully - trained "hoop shooter" vwnS gym khU?s, i 'VasUy SHPprior to mine, who ; naci nis hair slicked . back like J a tonic ad and who proved his training by not taking his ryes off the. basket all the time the ! announcements were being made, ! We got our signals and out across that vast floor I strode knowing I had a job to do and all this was more .serious than I had anticipated. Now I don't know yet whether Don Forward and this Minor fellow are re-! lated but whatever it was, every- ' thing seemed-to be against me' and others may 'run into the same trouble hence this information. I stepped up to the lino and suddenly remembered I had left my resin bag on the dresser (Continued on Pa-e Five) v, DELIVERED FREE Phone 65 25c per doitn paid lor empties labeled by any B.C. Brewery Thi dvcili)tmcn( it not publislid or ' , diipltyed by lh Liquor Control Boitdor by th Gfnmil l .iiih Cl(ir,itt, 185 entries and today it is reported here that more than 400 golfers have actually made application. Over a long period of years the Totem Pole Golf Tourna urna- ment has grown in popularity to become one of the great golf holidays of the Pacific North- west The famous lamous Si.vpr faiiver Tl.mhv iiophy has been won by Canada, United cini - nmA. t.i..u it -.... ... iiisn fjuiieis. une oi the most famous golfing experts to win it being Bing Crosby of Hollywood. Because of the increased number of applications each year it has been necessary to place various territories on a quota basis. The Seattle office, with quota of 33 players, already has applications from 156 golfers. Victoria, Vancouver Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, and the East are under similar pressure. Next September, it will be aspirin tablets for Mr. Kirk. NEW ROYAL HOTEL - A Home Away From Home 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone Ml P.O. Box 198 Get that high speed engine of yours ready to do a job this coming season. Avoid the last minute scramble, have us check it over for yu. If an overhaul is required we should have the engine now in order to strip down and re any parts that might not be Immediate available. TIME IS LIMITED. We are emhpped for and special in the overhaul of CHRYSLER MARINE ENGINES. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. PHONE 5fi6 1 When that New Watch Notion .... First strikes you remember that there is such a thing as a store having a reputation for good watches . - . . . . Also that this is the storeEvery watch that we sell has got to prove up t6 what we promise for it. .... Each movement Is factory tested and has simply got to give right service. . ... 11 you remember these things you'll likely come here and you'll have a good watch. . i or r Construction - Alterations - Repairs See i I ; f GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS KcdSGl F,0r Sandinff a Specialty. I PRICES FROM HOLLYWOOD cafe - AM -.- - Most Up-to-Date Cafe in ;( the City Open from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. THE Skee"Ho,n,sir,uc,ion P. O. Box 1678 REE We Specialize in Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN , , FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 Best Foot1 1 4 phono l' Third Ave-