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The Sanbrook Herald ? art THEPB0B1NCU1 . I.I»IIA»SANBROOT K HERALD CRANBROOK, B.C., THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, 1925 VOLUME 27 N U M It I- R STAR THEATRE 11 Two Shows Each Night FRIDAY-SATURDAY "CAPTAIN BLOOD Prices: -- Night 50c & 25c MAY8-9 By Rafael Sabatini, author of "The Sea Hawk" A ROMANTIC DRAMA OF THE PIRATE DAYS ' Matinee 35c and 10c RETAIL MERCHANTS' LOCALS LOSE IN FIRST Spectacular DRIVE FOR FUNDS OBITUARY "1"Pla y Ball!" I WEDDINGS I ROUND OF PLAY-OFF Make Display Wrestling Seen WILL NOW COMMENCE Is Now Heard ************************** FOR FOOTBALL CUP RICHARD SIMPSON WALLINGER-SPEAR Of Local Ore Will Contribute To Board of (From 'Iln- Vancouver Province) Concentrator Eleven Proves Bozinis Successfully Defends Monday morning at the family One of the prottlQBl ot tlu- April Trade Publicity Fund in Opening Games in District 1 Board of Trade Seeks Appro­ Title Against Ernie Arthur home on Lumsden Avenue, there pas­ weddings took PIUCL Saturday mor­ - Too Strong For Cran­ sed away another of Cranbrook's old League To Be Played On Of Trail Amount of $500 ning in Si. Paul's Church, when Dor- brook Squad val To Erect Specimen time residents, in the person of Mr. Sunday Next othea, daughter of Mrs. Wm, ,1. Spear Richard Simpson. The late Mr. Simp­ wm united in marriage to Mr. Qordon Case at Post Office In recognition of tho efforts be­ TWO FALLS OUT OF THREE son, who was in his sixty-fifth year, Arnold-Walllnger, son of Mr. Noel The (ranbrook football team tried ing put forth by the Cranbrook Board was born in Scotland, though most uf Afnold-Wnlllnger, M.L.A., anil Mrs, conclusions with the Concentrator on of Traik. in the direction of publicity THEY'RE WARMING UP SEEKING SAMPLES Fighting desperately to rotnln tlie his younger days were spent in Liv­ Avnold-Walllngor, of Crnnbrook. Rev Wednesday evening and came off for the district, the Cranbrook Re­ middleweight championship of Can- erpool) England, in which city h,. was Harold King performed the cere- four goals t" the bad, the final BOI At a meeting • I luln, which lie won hut rocontly trom tail Merchants' Association have vo­ a member of the city's police force. The East Kootenay Amateur Base- being 1-0. The game, which was the Board of Trade executive 1fiel d • Fi iday, the Thompson, In Spokane, Nick Bozinis ted ^olltl to defray the cost of adver­ Cuming to this country, he settled in ball League opens un Sunday next fir.-t seen here this year, was weak The bride made a radiant picture 24th inst., a res oluli t defeated the former middleweight tising Lhe natural resources and sce­ Birtle, Manitoba, but cume west at with Cranbrnok playing al Kimberley in spots due to ihe fact that the passed she entered the church wiih ber calling for the ci llectioi ' chnmplon, Ernie Arthur of Trail, in nic attractions of East Kootenay. The the time of construction, entering Wardner at Lumberton and Concen-j Crnnbrook team had not had the time mineral brother, Mr. Allan Spear, who gave samples from prospects and mines in two fulls to one at llu- Auditorium. resolution wns passed at an executive contract work in the post and tie - trator at Wycliffe. All games will tti practice tbat they would have her away. Her gown of periwinkle the diatrtel Tl • ,: , Hoard's Crnnbrook, on Saturday night. It meeting of the merchants held on business at Michel. Since 1007 he begin at 2.30, and the umpires will liked, a lot of the men being on blue brocade, made on straight, sim­ making such collect! of ore samples was tint urn! thnt the match wns Tuesday morning. has been n resident of Cranbrook, see thnt the games start as nearly on practically for thc first time. Tht ple lines, was offset by a becoming is better publlcitj t r the mineral lookod forward to as ono thnt would In attendance at the meeting were and was connected with city work time ns possible. These umpi Concentrators, who are the holders paid officials, ami nre appointed fori'11'1 "r th0 some shade. Completing resources of Easl K. ti naj \ few bo well worth seeing, as the men hnd W. H. Wilson and M. A. Beale, res­ most of that time. For eight years he of the cup, have iu their ranks some each game by the president, ami \vill|th« costume were silver slippers and weeks ago the mining committee of met In-fore nnd thero were some who pectively president and chairman of was a member of the fire department very good players and will take n huve complete charge uf llio games lioiKjiiet of mauve and yellow the board had plans I a Ie of tho re­ were not convinced that Bozinis was finance for the Board of Trade. and later wus with the works depart­ whole lot of beating. At the end chills, aweol pens and lily of the val­ cess in the post offlce building on Ba­ really the better man of tho two, These gentlemen presented the ment. Last year he met with an ac­ at all times. This will tend to elim­ of the second period the score stood ley. ker Street. Into which n is proposed their previous encounters having re­ board's budget of expenses for the cident in connection with a runaway inate a lot of discussion and disputes, •I lo i) in favor of Concentrator. The to fit a mineral specimen case, the sulted in n win for Bozinis and n present yenr to have it approved by of a city team, but nfter this was still which tend to spoil ihe game for the The bridesmaid, Miss Audrey Brcn- goals were scored by the following, plan of which has also been forwar­ draw, but thero were few present the meeting. The board's estimated able to be connected with eity crowd. tott, was cxtptisite in a coeou brown ihe coincide the time of ded to Ottawa, who expected such un exciting and expenses for the year are as follows: work The deceused hnd not A complete schedule bus been canton frock heavily beaded. A be­ scoriae; of these goals is of interest. Hon. Dr. J. II. Ring) t>> whom tho brilliant exhibition of the wrestling Cranbrnok Board of Trade been in good health for some time, drawn up, but as it has not been re­ coming hat of straw, trimmed in (I} David Knee 7.US game. It was a case of Greek meet­ Kstimated Expenses, Year 1925 for the last few months being confin­ ported on as yet by the different soft folda to match, completed an at­ (2) A. McDonald . 7.IS plan was forwardtd, has taken thc mattt ing Greek—even though Arthur is Mineral Specimen Case ed to his bed or to his home. clubs it cannot he given out for pub­ tractive costume. Mrs. Spear, mo­ (.'!) .1. Evans 8.08 .•r u p willh thepoj i , .ffice i lepart- lication this week, but will be next ther of the bride, attractively gown­ ment mil ! Mlbl ini the a Frenchman—for both men used front of post office $250 Besides his wife, those left to (-1) -l. Evans x.is week. The opening games will be ed in black georgette nnd hat of tbe minii ter an to •' - . cl th H( the similar tactics, nnd the mutch had Snlnry, Clerk, Information mourn his loss are his daughter, Mrs. During the gome Frank Morris, of played next Sunday as announced same shade, entered the church ac­ matti »r i-. b. iii g gin n t very i •onsid- not gone fur before it was evident Bureau 100 the Cranbrook team, got knocked out E. Cummer, another daughter, Hazel, above. companied by Mr. Leslie Creery. Mr. eratii m. that there was no love being lost Office Rent 180 at home, and a grandchild, Myrtle but returned to the game only to re- The league officials ure looking for Tony Power acted as groomsman. Fo r the inf< •rotation of between the two combatants, but that Light 12 Gummer. ;e another knock luter which caus­ pros] tectora a good season, as nil the clubs appear •V. each was putting to use every trick Fuel 25 The reception was held at the home ed him to retire. D. Knee during a antl ra willing to d onate speci- The funeral took plnce from the to be full of pep- The Reason hns not of the trade, nnd that there was not Incidentals 200 of Mrs. Spear, on Twelfth Avenue. rap for the hall got a bad knock mens of ores to the b. •ar 1 for exbib- undertaking parlors on Wednesday been mude too long, so the interest; much nbout the gome they did not Tourist Cump 500 Mr, ami Mrs. Arnold-Walllnger left thi' head. W. Kilgour, of Kim­ tion. it is to be understood that such afternoon, when a lurge number of should not wane, ami time will be know. Repayment to Mineral later for Seattle and Victoria, the berley, made au efficient referee; pecimens, when given, become thc friends were present. The deceased property of the city and district, and After interesting preliminaries had Collection 75 allowed fnr some play-off games with jbl.i(k> travelling in a sports costume Harold White and E. Ham were lines­ was given a fireman's funeral, the other districts aft the schedule been pulled off the main bout start­ Mineral Collection Fund of blue ami grey knitted goods with men.
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