rouit GIGANTIC SALE CONTINUES Extra Specials All Day Wednesday & Till Noon Thursday Prices That Will Move Out Shoes and Rubbers With a Vengeance Summer Long-wave Reception IS NOW AT ITS POOREST So' why not give that set its lpng.needed overhaul now? Phone Blue 320 and get !the most out of your radio for this coming i t season. SUPERIOR RADIQ-ELECTRIO Second Avenue & Third Street Read, Act and Save! Ladies' New Stylish Feather Weight ((n Rubbers.; Sale Price, up from Ladies' Black & Brown Zippers with Dome Fasteners q q Sale Price, up from tJl.Tt Ladies' Kid Slippers with good soles and Cuban heels; reg. $2.75, Of yf Q Sale Price, up from ?I.4tJ Misses' Kid and Patent Strap (Cn Slippers; Sale Price, up from Misses' Best Quality Rubbers: Sale 65c4 75c Misses' & Children's City Boots, while they last Q-f Off & Q-f Off UP from 3J..OU FNE tmrle dial controls it all and We Accept City Scrip 4ll means world-wide broadcasts for jou. 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Lcc-kie's make for wet & wear Crt QQ Sale Price up from V2 OV Boys' and Youths' School Boots with Panco soles; Sale Price up from $1.89 Cut Rate Shoe Store V.CTOR 0 RADIO INTERESTED IN RECITAL Miss Marie Halajno to Be Heard Tonight in Ambitious rrofrarn; Critics Praise Her Work Prince Rupert music lovers are displaying much interest in the re cital to be given tonight in First United Church by Miss Marie Ba- lagno, youthful local pianlste. whose farewell appearance here It will be prior to her departure for Victoria where she will continue her advanced musical studies. Daughter of Charles P. Balagno, pioneer local piano master, Miss Balagno, as Is well known, has talents far beyond her years. During the past two or three years, since these have become more apparently developed, her public appearances have always been looked forward to with keen anticipation. Tonight she will appear in the most ambitious program she has yet attempted locally. The assisting artist will be Dr. R. O. Large, baritone, who Is always popular. The musical critic of the Victoria Colonist commented as follows on a recent recital by Miss Balagno In the Shrine Auditorium at the Capital City: i "A shy, serious little pianist played to a discriminating audience of musicians and won their whole hearted approval by sheer talent and Interpretative art. Miss Balagno took three bows at the close of the ! program and still the audience was clamoring for an encore. There were nearly 650 persons present and they all were unstinting in their praise. "Her Interpretation was aulte matured for so young a player, revealing an impressive artistry quite amazing. . . . The fingering was slow and deliberate while the chordlng was given fine shading of tonal color. . . . The applause was Its own tribute to the girl's genius." i TSB VAXLT KSWE WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront t The provincial police cruiser P. ; M. L. 8 returned yesterday from a j trip to Stewart, bringing in Provincial Constable L. A. N. Potter-jton and other witnesses' for the Campbell-Gamble case at the Supreme Court Assizes here this week. Walter Scrlmgeour, who was In-ljurcd some months ago when 'struck by an automobile on the. Stewart-Hyder road and as a re-I suit of which Incident John Campbell and Agnes Gamble arc charged I with driving to the common dan-iger. was brought in on the P. M. L. 1 8. The two accused and other wit nesses came In from Stewart on the Catala yesterday morning. Northland Transportation Co.'s motorship Norco arrived In port today from Ketchikan with two carloads of frozen fish and one carload of canned salmon for trans-shipment east over the Ca nadian National Railways and. after discharging, win sail for Seattle. The motorship Eskimo was in port from 7 o'clock in the morning to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Monday from Ketchikan discharging a carload of fresh halibut for transshipment east over the railway. A. Ferguson, manacer of the Nootka Packing Co.'s canenry at- New Masse tt, arrived Monday evening from the ueen Charlotte t islands In arranff fnr Iho rhaHnr i vi uuutucr ucaj ooai lo pacK sal-, mon for the cannery which Is con-1 tlnulng in operation on fall var ieties. The White Hope. Capt. Pete, Thompson, was taken, and Mr. Fer-' guson returned to Massett with her , early this morning. Alaska Southern Airways sea plane Pribllof. piloted by Bob Ellis, arrived here at 9:45 this morning from Ketchikan and left three-quarters of an hour later on Its re down to pick up Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Church Jr. of SeatUe. who came In on last nltrnf train aitr Captl W. P. Armour, manager of the Armour Salvage Co:, returned to the city with the Pachena this morning from a trip to North Island in connection with the recent fire on the Union Oil Co.'s tank scow. Having been delayed at Rose Harbor on Monday by stress of weather while coming north, C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Edward Mabbs. Is not expected In port before late tomorrow afternoon on her regular fortnightly vovaee from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte islands, The vessel Is scheduled to sail at 10 pjn, Saturday on her return south over the same route. With a fairly good sized list of passengers considering the season of the year. C. N. R. steamer Prince George. Capt. H. E Nedden. arrived In port at 10:15 this morning from Vancouver. Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 10 o'clock tonight for Anyox whence she will return here tomorrow evening and sail at 10:30 p.m. for the south. FOR FIRST CLASS Shoe Repairing Sec SIMPSON Fifth Avenue and Mcltride Advertise in the Dally News "50-0 - VOU cSO EATT VUM MEAL. -y vui nil 15 DE-M VuU mi HE'S TVirv. Llirn "TO SOtS - U - a (r, TVV'D VAK'D Rfe A. . lH.ltfTJ UP turn There. The machine had come. GOOD FILM BILL HERE Thofce Were the Days" and "Jane Eyre" Aboi Art-rate Films On Capitol Screen Will Hay. popular British nctor. Is presented in his first screen role nt the Capitol Theatre here this mid-week in "Those Were the Days," a" high-spirited and free adaptation of the famous old Pinero play. "The Magistrate." Introducing a sequence in a music hall of the "gay nineties, It reveals and satirizes the fashions and foibles of that period. The story depicts the adventures of a genial old magistrate who Is inveigled Into visiting a music hall by a stepson, many complications arising as a re.sul. There is an excellent supporting cast of well known British players As the other end of the midweek double bill come "Jane Eyre a well known drama of real substance and human value. It is a tender romance and poignant drama of a lonely girl who was soul-starved for human love and finally found happiness after a series of tragic events. The film transcription Is said to retain a!! the gripping romance, pathos and heart Interest of the original story Virginia Bruce Is in the title role with other notables in the cast Including Colin Cllve. Beryl Mercer Alleen Pringle and David Terrrnec C. N. R. TRAINS For the Eat-i ' ) Mondays. Wednesdays and Friday 3:30 pm From the Fatt -Tuesdays. Thumlays and Satur day 10:15 pm 1 1 a vlsitHo Jasper Park and wpi re- at JW-JIU Third Ave. West sume an Alaskan yachting cruise from Ketchikan. LOOK FOR MUSSALLEM'S Where you get jour good cheaper! Give us a trial order! IJJ.C. FAMILY SODAS- tr Pkg. 1.UC HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS, per pkg I.U.C. GINGER SNAPS 5 doz. 19c 23c 15ci PEANUT BUTTER - Squirrel Brand. Please bring your own container 1 1 per lb XIC 25-ib. pall FRY'S COCOA-Save the wrappers, 4-lb. tin $2.50 20c Dr. JACKSO.VS ROMAN MEAL wuruEsFor your inn health, neaun. per per doz. doz. l"t " ... . 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