PAGE FOUR _ Don’t Forget THAT THE BIG FIRE SALE Is Still Going On at MONTREAL IMPORTERS ht ey a) a \Metlakatla Baby Passes on Skeena |Dorothy Ryan, Aged Eight Months, | Dies—Funeral Held in Native Village Yesterday Dorothy Ryan, eight-month old | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James iRyan and grand-daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Peter Ryan, died at Port Essington Saturday night. The neral took place yesterday after- @inoon at the family home at Metla- | charge of arrangements sisealiagheailanie Miss Margaret McLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McLean, is sailing this afternoon on the Prince George to spend the remainder of the school] vacation visiting in Vic- toria and Seattle. Miss McLean, who = Meeker Block, Third Avenue taught last vear at Hazelton. will be “a at Stewart after the vacation . ® 2 Sold with this personal cuarantee fu- | ,katla with the B. C. Undertakers in | } | Talking of conventions—have yo among your handy gadgets for the vacation. No? Well of these in the rumble seat—end | | The Letter Box ; RADIO INTERFERENCE Editor, Daily News:— The local Radio Assoeiation has been in receipt of numerous com- plaints regarding local interfer- ence and I have been instructed to ask you to publish this letter to the public in the hope that it will facili- tate the clearing up of a great deal of the various nuisances that are now occurring. In the near future we are expecting an expert on radio trouble here and we wish to be in /a position to place as many as pos- ible of the complaints in concrete form when this expert arrives. We would, therefore, ask any radio ! along this line to communicate with |the secretary of the Radio Associa- tion as soon as ever possible, the ;communication to be in writing, so }that these complaints can be ta- | bulated correct ind valuable time will not be lost looking. up com- | plaints when this expert arrives. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for _ your assistance in this matter. J. O. WILLIAMSON, ua little Catalina knit suit slip one ieee Wt ae Secretary. tire trouble. Sure—it's Mary rince Rupert Radio Association. lisle —————___—_— William Robb returned to the city i se - on this afternoon’s train from Port e¢+¢+t¢¢7¢4¢4¢44 4 ywner who is experiencing trouble | WISER SEX’ UPTO DATE Claudette Colbert, ‘Melvyn. Donglas, | ‘William Boyd and Lilyan } Tashman Stars of Picture The dainty Claudette Colbert Is | the star of “The Wiser Sex,” a well- dressed and fast-moving story of today, which is the first of the week lfeature offering on the screen of |the Capitol Theatre here. It is the |strong and dramatic romance of a |petted darling of society who risks her reputation in the underworld to, |save that of her lover. The story is| different and the entertainment off the beaten track. | Melvyn Douglas shares male honors in the picture with William | |Boyd, the former as a crusading lattorney who gets himself on the “spot” for being enthusiastic about a city clean-up and rather neglect- ful of his romance with Miss Col- |bert. Boyd is assisted in a sophis- \ticated role by Lilyan Tashman who is always popular. The climax is quite suspenseful | but a lagging romance is at last re-| stored and the story ends quite hap- pily. Alex Finnie, who has been on a! Visit to Pacific, returned to the city} \from the interior on this after ) «Monday & Tuesday TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 p.m, Are Men Stupid? SEE “THE WISER SEX” With Claudette Colbert, Me. vyn Douglas, Lilyan Tashman, William Boyd Society Darling Invades the Underworld to Save the Life of Her Lover A Paramount Picture Comedy—"LOVE PAINS” PICTORIAL NO. 9 METRO NEWS Feature Starts at 7:40 & 9:4 ADMISSION 15c & 5be Ne aennetty WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “WORLD AND THE FLESH” WEDNESDAY REVIVAL @ | Essington ' ai “SHIPMATES” BEHIND each package of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are the LOCAL ITEMS * 4 ane wee. ! modern plants of the Kellogg Company at London, Ont., Re |# CANADIAN WINS IN * he — e clean, sunlit, sanitary. Behind it is an organization, R. G. Cunningham came in from/® BOXING AP OLYMPIC = ¢ > . | Port Essington on this afternoon’s | * GAMES ON SATURDAY # thousands strong, of loyal, efficient workers. Behind aL rg 5 ; ae 7 train for a brief business visit to| * iy it is the personal guarantee of W. K. Kellogg: “You town. |# LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15:-- # Ae must be satisfied with every package of Kellogg’s —-- |# Canada won another Olympic # as a Corn Flakes. If you do not think they are more de- Mrs. J. H. Thompson, who has|# championship when Horace # fae lici : r ‘ been spending the past few weeks # Gwynn of Toronto, bantam- # icious, crisper, fresher — mail the empty package to + gabe 1 6 ie . ‘ e i : ' back.” her summer home at Terrace, re- weight boxer, won the final # IF us and get your money back, turned to the city from the inter-|# against Hans Ziglarski of Ger- # iF These are policies — these are assurances of qual: or on this afternoon’s train. |# many Saturday night + ul Ing al E : > ° ? 2, ity and value — that have taken 25 years to build. Mrs, W. L) Coates, who has been|\*@#@#*#@#@@¢e0440¢6 Whenever you are offered a substitute for genuine holidaying for the past few weeks! $$ __. @ Kellogg's, it is seldom in the spirit of service. Insist in Victoria and Vancouver, return-| B ba ll § ; on the red-and-green package. d to the city ‘ffom the south on} ase cores mes : | the Princess Ali¢e this morning. | cel Kellogg’s are definitely guaranteed the freshest -—— SATURDAY SCORES corn flakes you can buy. They are protected by a com- Mrs. S. P. MeM@rdie and two sons; | National League pletely sealed inside WAXTITE bag. It’s a patented who have been holidayitg for\sev-| Bostoh,0, Philadelphia 5. Kellox bend eral weeks at Lake Kathlyn and| Brooklyn 18-5, New York 9-4. eg feature. Lakelse Laké, returfed home from} Cincinnati 3, Pittsburg 0. , the interidr on this afternoon’s| Ambrican League : Th C] ‘ d Ad train, | * | New York’1, Washington 0. ‘ e€ assifie 5. 7 iy, eee | Detfoit, 3) Cleveland 8 ns paresneipestie aaeeeae St. Louis 7, Chicago 6 Many people have something in the house they oP Mrg. George Beattie of this city,| Philadelphia 13:8, Boston 22 ; j 5 hi , . ; . silts ile Atethodm on the Prince | iz" © Sinemay lscoken would like toSell which could be turned into money George fof Vancouver’ where she National League if they knew. of a customer. Try a classified adver- will enter convent. iy ae —_ = tisement. Most people read the classifieds. For —— oston 1-3, Cincinnati 3-9. : : | Mrs. George Eckerman, who has! Chicago 0-1, St. Louls 2-2, about fifty cents you can let them know about it been visiting for the past few) American League and it may prove a profitable transaction. months in Tacoma, ween Detroit 3, Cleveland 0. returned to the city from the! Philadelphia 6-0, Boston 1-2. fs sopthom the ‘Princess Alice this| “ St. Louis 5-9, Chicago 0-5 | Morning New York 5, Washington 4. R li th H There were seventy-three pas- 7? 4: Fs en ing c ouse sengers aboard the steamer Prin- M L d H * - ‘ ; pate Aaageretlge? yoy Syenic oose Lodge as D | There are a number of houses in the city not | morning bound to Skagway. Seven) Another Dance in al y rented yet and many people make little effort to a left pad ee here} secure a tenant. Others who are wise to their Op- | while one went north aboard her. | ° i+] Ses ; : | | | rare Honor of Warship News oprtunities try. a classified advertisement in the Wallace Brennan and Miss tol ae “For Rent” column and often get results. As one jmrenns of Branca, Mans a The Moose Lodge held its third satisfied customer said recently: “Those little ads i jin the city on this afternoon's train | successful dance in connection with tainly do bri . ” ifrom the prairies The former will the visit here of H. M.-C. 8S. Skeena an cer ainly ao ring results, . . Viste here for two weeks with his} on saturday evening, over 150 er : er and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.| sons being present. Music was by} | Stiles, Hays Cove Circle, while the! Mrs, J. §, Black's Orchestra and Gil- | ia er will take up residence here to} 1i; Royer was master of ceremonies S L ‘ j attend High School i“ W. B. McCallum presided at the ome l e eader Ads. | William M Oilehri . 5 alt ., [door and the committee in charge ijlam McGilichrist, real estate! ...ci. The sles . . P . : clot tmoneainty inant “aaa jeonaigned # ear s ge mon, Ted| Some people after trying other kinds of adver- ' : ory an EC Morrison. i | . j ry |Oregon, and district governor of Fence Sc a tising decide to try a reader among the locals and |the Rotary C ass , sonals. T TT wi} the ante We ‘ao tenet ailes C N R T i | personals. Then they have got results, The cost is uae Ch 2 - "4 - | : ‘ - * ge |day bouna for Ketchikan where oN. NK. rain a little higher but they have been well satisfied. ben = > ee vied = St When conditions are like they are today the news |will arrive h ednesday morn- ast— | —* sail : ; } |!ng on the Prince Robert from Al-| Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- | Hi} papers can often help. The price is not very high. |aska and pay an official visit to| lays 12:30 noon | i Do not lie down and bemoan your hard fate, Try a ithe local club at noon, sailing in| Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri-| iff ; a Reraui-tndied: : oP . freer cBeng iptha g ihn aking HE 3 pm. ial different kind of ady ertisement and if that is not ; | Alice on his return south, Mr. Mc-| From the East— successful try again, |Gilchrist is accompanied by his; Sundays, Thursdays and Fridays ‘wife on the trip north, 11 p.m. : : : = e = : ———— - — : - = Mail Schedule “TILLIE THE TOILER” No Offence — ca | By Westover. For the East— ; Jas oer as coe Monday Wednestay and Satur- , HY DIS APMaagEs 1 ./ Mer ] r (OK SomMR: 0 ay] day. . vooeee 1:30 am.) ries ea toe — on’ S OFF ENO M SUEY 16g From the East— 7 bi NSH TY Tee Du