jay, September 2, 1937 THE DAILY NEWS PA01 THKB RIDAY and S ATURDAY ARE THE LAST TWO DAYS of our GREAT MIDSUMMER SALE W FALL MERCHANDISE Has Been Added and Displayed on Our BARGAIN TABLES-Full Assoriment of SCHOOL CLOTHING at SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES r e FOR THE BOY- Suits, Kain Coats, Zipper Coats, Shirts, I'ants, Sweaters, Hose iXTRA armed, a new shipment its, "The atayiair. u. Catherine McMeekiu is DiuglH on tliu Prince for Vancouver. program in years. (205) couver. at Norway meeting tonight. cr; oicase attend. (205) i'as Junction, sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for Dawson. schools, arrived in. the city on the ?t miss the I-ibor Hay sports. Prince George yesterday irom van- Sec the Challenge Tiig-O-War, dancing competition, track anil novelty events, on Labor Day. (203) .:arlcs Anderson am!1 Mariraret. are sailing JaiV Garrett sailed on the n Lewis, who arrived in Princess lx)uisc this morning for rw iday if ght from Ked Skagway. At the CUT RATE SHOE STORE "DRESS UP" Hoots, Shoes and Rubbers in All Styles For the Whole Family At Special Prices We Specialize In School Needs south tomorrow nifiht on the Princess Adelaide. iv . The-Moose Lodge was in session last iiight wilh Dictator It J. Racon in the chair and a goou Miss Irene Hodgson," nw home atlandanee of members. lSusincss economics instructress for the local .V:is of n routine nature. Mrs. 1'urdy, who has been vis-iling here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson, saii-ed by the Princess. Ijuise this morning on her. return to her home in Ketchikan. ; Miss Kvclyn Roves, who has 'lie Prince George for Princess Louise this morning tor i.een acting as assistant director a visit wilh his parents in At- of the Gyro supervised play-lin. Mrs. Garrett has been siKjiid-r! jrroundi hem this summer, .sailed h, who is on a trip ing the summer in the north. -j by the Calala Tuesday afternoon ie Vital Creek mining , 'on her return to her home in a ling tonight on the Mrs. M. U. Da foe, in the eapa-! Vancouver. :c to pay a viit to city of a police matron to hrh.gj . , out a prisoner from Northern I Sisters Mary Asa and Mary were here auoaru tne rrincess "FROM CONTENTED COWS" YOU VEGETABLE DISHE: is a new, tempting dcliciousncss THERE which comes to vegetables when Carnation Milk is used to make a cream sauce for them. This double-rich milk, with cream in every drop, adds, smoothness, flavour, food-value. And this applies to all cooking where milk is used. Because Carnation is just pure milk with part of the water taken out, made much more digestible by hoinogenization, made safe by sterilisation, it is a splendid food for bottle-fed babies and growing children. And it has added "sunshine'" vitamin I). Carnation is the evajioraled milk the Dionne Quintuplets use. Write for the gorgeously illustrated Carnation Cook Book. A host of ideas and recipes for 10c, coin or stamps Address the Carnation Company Limited, Abbott Street, Vancouver I RRADIA TED rnation A CANAQIAN PRODUCT Milk re- Louise this morning going north. the; They are nuns of the Iloman Ch llargalns in children's school shoes at Fashion mo va I Sale. Foot wear's N. R. Olding, engineer of the Can. adlan Radio Broadcasting Commis. slon: arrived In the city on the Prince George yesterday from Van couver. He Is here to make tests in regard to local reception conditions. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred. JTecd, who were married recently in the city, the bride having former. ly been Miss Mickey Casey, sailed yesterday afternoon on Ihe Prince George for Premier .where they will take up residencp. Dr: Will F. Thompson, diree tor of ' scientific Investigtion, for the International Fisheries Commission, who is a visitor here on official duties, will sail by the lir tish Columbia, sailed on the Mithurge, lor fcKagway, ami en-lrrjnfe George tonight on . his, re- 4.... AT...... !.... .'i-n I I'AVL'Unil I . ... r - . . iti,fiiijr , , 'Jturn to Seattle. CLEAN FALSE TEETH-GET RID OF STAINS New Eijr Way No Brushing Slera-Kleen, amailnf new diaeorery. re-movn blackeat itaint. tarnish, tartar like magic. Juat put false teeth or brldtea In Kims of water and add Stera-Kleen powder. No mety hruliini. Recommeaded by den-titta approved by, Good Houaekeepinj:. At all druzgintt. Money back if not delighted. A. Buisson of the Department of Mines at Ottawa pa.ssed through the city on the Prince George yesterday enroute to Stewart. After a visit to the Portland Canal district, he will return here on trie Catala next Tuesday and make a trip to Porclier Island before returning Bast. G. C. Sessions, station agent at Terrace, and Mrs, Sessions and daughters, who have been on a va-cation trip south, arrived in the city from Vancouver on the Prince George yesterday and proceeded on their return to the Interior by the evening train. Mrs. W. A. Patterson and son and daughter were passengers aboard the Princess Louise thin morning returning to Whitchorsc after spending the summer in Vancouver and elsewhere In the south. Mrs. Patterson Is the wife of the manager of the Canadian Dank of Commerce at Whitehorsc and Is a former resident of Prince Rupert. Kiiriikintr nt the regular .weekly r luncheon of the Rotary Club' in the Commodore Cale today, the Riihiert of Rev. Dr. J. S. llcnd'T- son of Vancouver was " Royally of Sei vlre." w. U. McAfee. nresi- itnnl f flw fliili. uns In the chair. There wfts a good attend ance of members with a number of guesls. S. W. Tavlor. former local bar 1 rlster and now practising In Vancouver, following his. arrival .oi the Prince George yesterday from the i south, proceeded this morning aboard the Sliene to Porcher Island to pay a visit to the property of the Reward Mining Co. of which he Is a director. Mr. Taylor will catch the I steamer Prince George off Porcher ! Island tonight and return to Van couver aboard that vessel. r a 16. 7, 29. FOR THE GIRL- Cloth Coats, Uain Coats; Dresses, Skirts, Sweaters, Wool Suits, Hose FRISK With All Purchases At Roth Our Stores SCRIBBLERS GIVEN FREE With Every Purchase Made For As Long As Our Supply Lasts LOCAL NEWS NOTES Miss Myra Kinslor, until cently assistant librarian in PLES public library, is leaving for tlc;tholic Church. STORE EXTRA LTD. Announcements Eeafeles' Urjdge Series, begins Sept. 1&, United Fashion Show, September Catholic Bazaar October G and Gyro-Hallowe'en Dance, October Boom McLaglen For Stage Play Public Have Other Names, Too, For Pari in "Of Mice Ami Men" NKW YORK. Sent. .2: (CP) Not since Uroadway audiences went in enthusiastically lor suggesting who should play Lorelei in "Gentlemen Prefer Illondes," has the public revelled in sucn .nass casting as they are doing now that John Steinbeck's novel, "Of Mice and Men," seems certain of. .stage production. liver since George S. Kaufman detected the makings of a a play in the Steinbeck book, and expressed a wish to direct u, there has been considerable pressure brought on him to. give the part of Lennie to Victor Mc- Ijaglert;- Hut, since this vas an nun need a few weeks ago, pro diicer Sani Harris', office lias Iippii Hwamnetl with mail demand Ing any one of half a hundred stage and screen actors be given the role. .Many nclors, too, have be.-n proposed, for-the role of George, the sympathetic field hand who gulden Lennie through his troubles. James, Cagney is a popular choice, 'but it is' felt Cagney I ALWAYS A HURRIED LUNCH? When you have only ten minute for a bite between appointments ... when you gulp lunch to have time for shopping . . . your digestive system naturally rebels. ..creates distressing after-effects. Wrlgley's aids digestion by following nature's own rule. Chewing stimulates the secretion of gastric Juices, helps to keep you fit. So always have Wriftley'a with you. 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