| Fri PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS a an Peer many, September 2 yy 6 i ee? Friday & Saturda TWO SHOWS — 7 and 9 7 Feature starts at T:Waee A, ADMISSION — js. 4, ed ; : oa SATURDAY MATINEE at 94 Feature Starts 3:00—15, & 5 0 Y Dance Week — 2nd Sept. to 8th Sept, ~oettal THE MOST LOVABLE TEAM IN PICTURES Jackie Cooper and Chic Sale — in — “When a Feller Needs a Friend” Heartache, Tears, Laughter—As This Boy Learns to Be Man Musical—“SHINE ON HARVEST MOON” FOX NEWs - || SHIRLEY SHOPPE GOING Low Prices | OUT OF BUSINESS ON SHOES | BIG SAVING ON FALL COATS, DRESSES, SCARVES, SWEATERS, HOSE, | LINGERIE—IN FACT ON EVERYTHING IN THE STORE . eR D ; fs ‘3 We are cleaning out all our Spring Coats at $10 each—values up to $35—Polos’ We are meeting Old Man Depression half way and i Dress Coats and Tweed Coats. This is a real saving. Come in and look them over. have lowered our prices to meet the condition. We ‘ have bought a big stock of shoes at low prices and Everything must be sold. A small deposit will hold any article in the store. Pesce use Nupert ane getting mene" Il Shirley Shoppe, Corner of Sixth Street & Third Avenue CUT RATE SHOE STORE amma — JUVENILE PURELY Third Avenue oa FOOTBALL VEGETABLE CHAMPIONSHIP and VAUDEVILLE ioe THE STAGE AT 8:40—WALTZ COMPETITION FOR = iS NOVEL Me’ thather ST AR HERE MONDAY & TUESDAY—“THE BROKEN WING” en corrective ee eo 4 |\Five-a-Side Play in Connection) exists today se vas f: a ri ~ if With Fair Sports Last Night | for |Satkie Cooper and “Chic” Sale Fine | —" ; Proved Interesting BAD COMPLEXION Pa ~ —_ ; — varie - : a and ACID STOMACH Friend” at Capitol ' aod ‘ ’ Another interesting innovation Sold everywhere in e! a : at 25% REDUCTIONS n the special Fair Week sports 25cand 75c red pkgs. Peeeer sstie carne an on ; ae a stirring characterization in “When | his year is the five-a-side football CARTE rE A SUTIN ¢ a BREN RS IXZEPILLS a Feller Needs a Frier o which is adiuhe \tem iia Saale i ompetition which commenced last FOR THIS WEEK ONLY wening at Acropolis Hill grounds the week-end feature on the screen You Cannot Beat These Prices, So Why Not Get Your Car Now? Merchants and Canadian Legion A. of the Capitol Theatre here. The AS THE PYRAMIDS é ary 4 hild actor is co-starred in the . S200: Sole pr 995 cams alifying to.meet in the « cn t 1929 Ford Delivery, closed body, reg. price $300; Sale price $225.00 ams qualifyin vt Saath (vininiline -teeniekat! atin 1925 Ford Delivery, covered body, reg. price $20; Sale price 60.00 final scheduled for this evening. rince eorge film W - Charle paren Sale e 1929 Ford Delivery, open body, reg. price $400; Sale price =a In the first game Merchants de- how various adventures of Limpy, 1929 Ford Delivery, open body, reg. price $360; Sale price 270.00 Oe ae a ig ee whose crippled leg makes him an 1930 Ford, Tudor Sedan, reg. price $500; Sale price 375.00 eated Spaniards . he Ain the se- n . ervice . ist ae a moral coward. and 1930 Ford Roadster, reg. price $450; Sale price 337.50 cond Canadian Legion A. team de-' eee + coward, a 1930 Ford Fordor Sedan, reg price $600; Sale price 450.00 ‘eated Mesiment 3:40 Fandg,intthe $= «=. =—~—= phi final fight to overcome a disas- 1931 Ford Cabriolet, rumble sc..t, reg. price $ $750; Sale price 562.50 third, Canadian Legion A. beat Ca-', 4, ; ; 3 _ ,trous inferiority complex make this : : 1928 Ford Tudor Sedan, reg. price $400; Sale price 390.00 1adian Legion B. 2 to 1, The Mer- |’ N. R. Steamer Being Tied Up 2 picture which, it is said, will bring 1927 Ford Tudor Sedan, reg. price $120; Sale price 90.00 7 ; : , , Follewing Conclusion of lauvhs and tears to parents and This advertisement is not published or dis; id by the Liquor Contros Boe-d or 1925 Ford Tudor Sedan, reg. price $100; Sale price 75.00 hants-Spaniards game was tied Siananr’ Gclatisle ol dre Ri like 5M Pp an by the Government of British Columbia. und 1929 Chevrolet Sedan, reg. price, $600; Sale price 450.00 one-all at full time, the Merchants orcs ren allke . 1928 Chevrolet Sedan, reg. price, $300; Sale price 225.00 winning in overtime. This game er | owes s of the plot include a ; en . ‘ay 7 ore shen MEE ; . _ sham battl > 7 All Above Cars Are Genuine Value and Will Carry Our Warranty vas marred by accident when E.! Having made a special voyage |>.” attle in which Limpy proves at a meeting yesterd Webster of the Merchants had the) north from Vancouver via Powell eer we ile os COWARG, 2 epi ae Commercial Class mercial class of twe otis i indie so Pil fishing expedition on which “Chi e luratig sf I u ee sl é é > : 1. . a a S. E. Parker Ltd., Ford Dealers iisfortu ae to break hi 5 es aS 8) piver and Ocean Falls, C. N. R.jgale reveals some amazing fish Will Be Limited will be definitely limited y numd vesult of Which he is now in hospi- Third Ave. East Phone 83 al. steamer Prince George, Capt. Neil stories, the : quarrel between Sale! ber and will be open t« Pupiy James Andrews was referee and McLean, arrived in port at 9:30 this;and Limpy’s parents because the iwho have already starts al es Pete Doherty and Charles Barker |™°F™N8 with passengers, mail and |old man refuses to mollycoddle the|School Board Makes Ruling at course and have no’ " . qwese lineamen. M. M. Lamb was freight After discharging, the ves-|crippled youngster, the dramatic Meeting Yesterday a pean a | Smithers Police Court imekeeper. sel will move up to the local dry|scene in which rowdies attempt to adi seca Grade 10 of thse te a Hotel Arrivals | aan The teams were as follows dock where she will be tied up for stone the old conductor, the episode By resolution of the school boar« ion e TT ae yi mee | Divisional headquarters of the Merchants—A. Dickens, Webster the winter ; megan ee oon e which Limpy first asserts him : a oie oY CENTRAL HOTEL | provincial police have been advised %. Hill. Gilker and Vacher _ penseed hes vee on A _ mn, finally the spectacular oe T Moore, A. 34 ‘Honeywell andjof the following convictions in Sti- Spaniards—Vieira, Del Rio, Tony, rince Ruper on Thursday night |fight by which he regains his self-| K. Bonallo, city; T. Anderson, C.N.|pendiary Magistrate R. L. Gale‘s|D. Gomez and A. Gomez. jae —— ae ct and overcomes his infer-| I ‘Good eCFLIES A. e R.; J. B. Johnston, Port Edward. | court at Smithers Regiment—DeJong, Wingham Maem Conner | fs yy — | David Dennis, Indian, Morice-| Vance, Colussi and Ted Smith The picture is based on William| Dougies detail all: New iether town. drunkenness. $10 and costs Canadian Legion A—Baptie, J eR ae Tay Johnstor novel “Limpy.” Support - ‘WHI. I ‘Lo } arrived in the city on last nigh Gordon Hall, Indian, Smithers,| Murray, Horne, Currie and Haddon ing roles are filled by Ralph Graves, | is 2, O$Se: train from the interior and sailed ‘drunkenness, $10 and costs Canadian Legion B—Johnstone,| Phone 953 Phone 953 Porothy Peterson, Andy Shuford eee t on the Prince Rupert for Vancou-: James Ward Carey, Indian, oper-|!varson, Morrison, §. Gurvich and Helen Parrish, Donald Haines, Gus fES< WHIZ, the most powerlu * ver where he will resume his stu- ating a motorvehicle without lights, | ®. Gomez ——— a a “ wes senceery pwd * troys flies, mosquitoes, ants and all other household insect pests. : = s caea De Jong’ S Young People j Thir. TERRIBLE Week- End Cash and Carry Entertained * " ACCIDENT could have a us Bk ail) Specials Friday & Saturday | semer ot te notary cao wer Laboratory tests prove that a whiff of WHIZ is 9 fatal to all insects. 210 35¢ 16 oz. Size 1ed yesterday at the lunch | Fresh Picnic Ham 95¢ Specials aout bs a group of young people from the Junior Choir of First Pres- 4o-Ib. size, each oe Insect Killer | PLEASING ODOR byterian Church under the leader- is , e a Swift's Back Bacon 15¢ Malkin's Best | ship of John E. Davey 98%. KILL POWER z es c » Sliced Peaches | Bert Cameron played two excel ¢ Mi pranc $5.00 “ry pel eee” : nt selections on the violin, Mis a “som noo DeJong’ sCash&Carry | Thrift Cash & C a 1 Bay _— as In ; | T. B.C. Family ing ntralto vocal se font ions; Mis ong $ as I $ a q | na Elizabeth Mcl d gave twe Fe ait Ss i Sodas, plain or | mo om sa wo humor- Third Avenue Third A | alted A) , aq and Miss Betty Woods Cerus yer pkg y C si twice very sweetly. Mrs. J, § Phone 953 Phone 17 } | Peano ae - ol ; Blac .ccompanied the singers r ‘met Corned Beef the conclusion President ( | Malkin'’s Best Tea 40¢ per tit 12€ « George Woodland expressed the KATEN HARDWA cs eh. i-lb. pkg of the club to the young , FSD ; . White Figs—Choice quality Granulated Suga perfarmers who he declared gave ce |} S8-lo. pkg 39C 10 lbs. for OSC} promise of much greater things for hird Avenue Third an id Fi ; Ginger Beer or Root Beer - ' Phone 3 ee at ae ‘ t ones 8] anu - « | Extract, per bottle 39C Crisco 73¢ ? Phon “t Every day human bodies, like | Peek Frean’s Vita-Weat Crispbread per s tin v ' = 7 th this car, are being twisted and 100% Whole Wheat 95¢e Ginger Snaps 15¢ , ba mangled needlessly on our per pkg 5 do ° & i highways. Help to stop this | eelloge R se ina — i , condition by signing and ob- logg'’s hice Hrisples 25¢ uy ‘ ° serving the Silvertown Safety 2 pkgs Malkin’s Best 6 rr d League Pledge. Si ntlcas My Setar Teed 4 You may sign at our store. We al Pi ~ CUess t mm will install a membership em- Malkin’s ; Raisins O 2 blem on your car. It costs +e Best ; wy i you nothing. ah ar COFFEE ae) 29c p , ; ds oa 2-lb. pkg — i a A ; 1-lb 40¢ Meant ‘bea, Goodrich Se gut Unecn Maaas a5¢ COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE | %e | Listerine 50¢ 2 tins for | a | %-oz. bottle Pearl White Soap 25C i” Libby's Corn Beef—1’s 15¢ 7 bars for ey ' | per tin ' Milk—Any brand $5 00 ir Corner Park Avenue and Second Avenue |Fresh Cabbage— 25¢ per ca e 7 1 en . , i . 2 Fan Bartlet ears ‘ Telephone 566 Prince Rupert, B.C. |,° * oe aha $5c i Preserving Peaches— $1 .90 doz '@ Everything in the store to be cleared ; ’ child wear ., —— per crate fioslting Peake 25¢ wen R store cleared at cost. Our large stock of children's We "hig Italian Prunes 95¢ 4 lbs. for must go. We have— ‘ per crate Crab Apples 5¢ 4 . é fay . rs y Ps : Te ), ’ > ": ia . - . | +” BUI K | EY VALLEY COAL Fresh Tomatoes 85¢ 4 lbs. for ra Boys Long eee . $1.25 Boys & Girls Stockings, 5 p 61.00 Sp per basket ; per Bovs’ Sk J ». ; - ‘“ in or % ; a “ 7 ° Jy» sh 1ort } ants ile ithoal sess 95¢ to § 2 § ov © . jae (aed: IS A HIGH CARBON, NON-COKING, BITUMINOUS COAL Ripe Bartlett Pears— 35¢ box at $1.15 Boys’ Shirts}. ...4.... Zt uy , per doz! Seediess Grapes Boys’ ( aps ak vet) : he & The st at can used to economical advantage in all styles of fire Pe RTT ee Ae Pe AS Ban.) rs or airls sses, 0 ' ‘ue ssa In aoa Sashes ~_ ot a nk. egg By ‘ = cae . Deli | per lb 2 Cc Cae — , irls Dresses up from vs “@ . shake the bottom grate when a hot fire is desired. For heaters Phone Your Order—We Deliver | Blue Y gg Grapes— 25c es these goods, new this summer, are actually to be sold at cost. +) use single screened lump. In furnaces use single screened lump ye! : with a generous rtion of fined added to hold a slow fire or : os - . ne ee banking over night. You will use no other fuel after becoming Alberta Market “ Hothouse Tomatoes— 5c. t is a great opportunity for ladies to outfit er children at prices no! usual | | 1 accustomed to— per basket Prince Rupert BULKLEY VALLEY COAL . ’ veawléter | Peaches—For table use mk Gam Pen, $5¢1 CAPITOL BABY SHOPPE — Third Avenue COR ACR ae a