“we Hie A me oe PAGE FOUR Extra Special MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS With collar attached. All sizes, White, tan, blue and green. Regular $1.25 value Fire Sale Price 59c COMBINATIONS MEN’S Combinations 79¢ ALL-WOOL SOCKS Men’s All-Wool Heavy Socks per pair 95¢ Fire Sale Price Meri Meeker Block IRE SALE! Here Are Values Unmatchable—Our Entire Stock of Clothing and Furnishings Must Go Regardless of Cost—Take Advantage of This Sensational Bargain Event—Everything Sacrificed! Extra Special MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS A Big Shipment Just Arrived of Goodrich Hi-press Rub- ber Boots *4-length $4 at, per pair $2.95 $3.25 " Fite gale Price .. 99840 Knee Fire High Sale Price 34-Length— Fire Sale Price Extra Special LADIES’ PULLOVER SWEATERS $1.39 WORKING BOOTS Silk and Wool Fire Sale Price Men’s A. 1 Working Boots, Panco Soles, Regular $3.95 Fire Sale $ Asad 1.95 MEN’S SUITS, COATS AND PANTS Men’s Black Diamond Suits, Coats and Pants, per suit Fire Sale $4.95 Price It is impossible to tell about all the bargain values offered. A visit to the store will convince any person that we are offering values never before heard of in the city. We have men’s clothing with particular values in work shirts, pants and sweaters. Take a look at the prices of men’s, women’s and children’s hose. Some of the running shoes were slightly soiled by water and smoke. They are just as good as the best but prices are away down. 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Plenty of rain has kept things growing and the fruit crop generally seems to be pretty good. Sunshine is needed how to ripen it TO MEET IN FINAL Tilden and Kozeluh Qualify World's Professional Tennis Championship CHICAGO, July 28:—William T Tilden II of United States and Karl Kozeluh of Czecho-Slovakia quali- fied yesterday for the final of the world's professional tennis cham- pionship and will meet on Saturday | They are old rivals. Thousands of bonnie, bounc- ing Canadian babies owe their health and strength to Christie's Arrowroots . . . the idea! baby food. Absolutely pure . .. there is no substitute, “TILLIE THE TOILER” | For YANKS LOSE ~ TWO GAMES Cleveland and Philadelphia Climb Toward American League Pen- nant—Pirates Increase Lead CLEVELAND, July 28 The | double-header conquest of the New | York Yankees by the Cleveland In- |dians here was the outstanding ev- jent in Big League baseball activities 'yesterday. As a result, the Indians jclimbed to within seven and a half igames of the American League jleading Yanks. The Philadelphia Athletics likewise won a double- header from the Detroit Tigers at Detroit and remained in a techni- cal tie with the Indians for second place In the Nationa!) League, the Pitts- burg Pirates increased their margin lof supremacy to five full games by defeating New York Giants in both| ends of a double-header at the ,Polo Grounds and appear now to be jpretty surely headed for the 1932 pennant. It is the largest lead any ‘National League club has had s far this season the senior cir- cuit. As a result of their defeat, the Giants dropped back into seventh place below the Brooklyn Dodgers who defeated the world champion ' Yesterday’s Big League scores: Nationa! League Pittsburg 9-4, New York 8-2 St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 5. Cincinnati 4, Philadelphia 3. | Chicago 1-4, Boston 2-1 American League New York 1-10, Cleveland 2-12 Washington 9, St. Louis 3 Philadelphia 13-4, Detroit 8-0 Boston 5, Chicago 5 FOOTBALL CAN, LEGION vs. REGIMENT TONIGHT - 6:45 Baseball Standings | National League JESSIE IS |St. Louis Cardinals in a close game. | EXAMINED Consulting Engineer Reports Favor- ably Upon Smithers Mine | SMITHERS, July 28:—After more than a week spent at Smithers in jconnection with the affairs of Jes- | sie Gold Mines, for which he is con- sulting engineer, W. G. Norrie- |Loewenthal of Vancouver left for home on Sunday morning by auto- mobile, accompanied by his wife and son. While in the district both Mr, and Mrs. renewed many old acquaintances from the days when the former was in charge at the mine near Hazelton. They visited Hazelton on Saturday evening to Dr. H. C. Wrinch and Douglas Lay, resident mining engineer. see the Jessie examination was the property and the adja- Saturday afternoon an interim report to the rie-Loewenthal at and a made of thorough cent areas. On ne made board of directors on his findings, | although, at the same time, ex- plaining that he could not make a final report until after he has re- lceived the results of the assaying |of the samples taken during his ex- ;amination. The final report will be | ready during the first week of Aug- ust To the board of directors he sta- ‘ted that he found all that he had been led to expect on the property and more and that the ore in the tunnel was a very nice showing al- though he could not yet say just what values it will carry. He repor- ted that the property well warran- ted the expenditure of the necessary money to develop the present show- ings and the work hitherto was very well done and good value had been obtained for the money spent. The policy of hand mining was the pro- per one at this stage but, when fin- inces were available and an exten- sive program in hand, it would probably be wise to instal some | kind of power system. He was favor- lably impressed with the possibili- ties of Simpson Creek for a small power. For the immediate | future he advised continuing the work with the present crew and drifting on strong ore now showing tunnel, which ob wate! the in the Norrie-Loewenthal | Silver Standard | Five dayg were spent by Mr. Nor- | mine | William T. Tilden II who quali- field yesterday for world’s pro title final tennis | well to drift on the ore of that vein as well. The intersection of No. 2 and No. 3 veins must be very close to the present tunnel. The drifting on ore would show just where it branches off Mr mented Norrie-Loewenthal the compli- peopie of Smithers, | present and, at the same time, he stressed that it was only to be ex- pected that people right here in the immediate vicinity should be the first to take up the development of | tn | Present development property showed was fully justified the Jessie their faith on that This Summer For Sturdy Boys Build Vitality on Sees EASY TO TAKE } | } | } } | | } } i | | through their directors, upon their | foresight and energy in starting up| the development of their own mine | jat a time when conditions are as at} i | | } | mineral deposits located here Thursday, July 28 1 932 Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 pm Trapped By His Own Racket Love EDMUND LOWE “Attorney For the Defence” With Evelyn Brent, Constance Cummings A Great Lawyer, Hoodwinking Juries and Women Comedy—“HIS WEEK END” Colored Novelty— “Hollywood Beauty Hints FOX NEWS Feature starts 7:40 and 9:40 ADMISSION lic & 5b¢e THURSDAY MATINEE at 2:30 Feature Starts 3:10—l5c & 35¢ FRIDAY and SATURDAY “GIRL CRAZY” Lawn Mowers Ground Absolutely guaranteed to cut like new STAR WELDING & REPAIR WORKS H. B. Stiles, Proprietor Phone 313 P.O. Box 764 Hotel Arrivals Hotel Central Limited Cow Bay Covenient to business district homelike, beautiful harbor view Rates reasonable. Spacious sample rooms FIRST CLASS CAFE Open at All Hours Hotel Central Ltd. t Avenue & Seventh Street Ww L Pct | liquely cross-cuts No. 2 vein. After Pittsburg 56 38 596; No. 3 vein had been definitely es Chicago 51 43 543} tablished in the tunnel if would be Boston 49 47 510 Philadelphia 50 4649 505 iSt. Louis 45 48 482 | Brooklyn 46 50 479 iNew York 43 40 467 | Cincinnati 42 * 58 420 | | American League | !New. York 65 32 664 | Cleveland 57 39 594 | Philadelphia 59 38641 590 | Washington 4 3 567 | Detroit 50 44 533 | St. Louis 43 52 463) : hicago 31 61 337 | | Boston 33. 70 247) 7 | eo f \ | NO HALIBUT IN (§ FULL ‘ No boats being in with catches | there was no sale of halibut on th jlocal fish exchange this morning | | Dr. Alexander’s Lectures Moose Hall TONIGHT— Mental Temperafhen and Practical Education Friday and Saturday—How to Be | Young Though Old. Sunday—2 p.m., To Ladies on Eu |} genics and Birth Control; 3:45 } p.m., To Mcn, Heredity and Birth | Control; 8:30 pm. 7 All on Building a Personality Monda‘ Dor mi h amou lecture on Love, Courtship, Ma riage and Jealousy 35 Collection A Matter of Geography ; oe \ ——— . ( Mac. ” vig - a , Lee oa VTA WHERE I'D [SouNDsS Like ~—| LIKE Te Sp vo age MEAN By Like ro do |B. IMPTON BEACH oa. 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