PEOPLE’S ADVOCATE | August 6, 1937. } Sy a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING = y i 1 ri ADVERTISING RATES Classified, 3 lines 25c. Display advertisements, %5c per columm inch. Monthly and contract rates on application. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE = WHITE SPOT SERVICE ST A= tion. Complete Automotive Serve ice. Shell Products. Phone Mar pole 683. 8091 Granville St. HASTINGS WHITE SPOT SERV= ice Station. Fire Chief Gasoline, Greasing, Oils. Corner Hastings and Slocan. High. 5683. BARBER SHOPS “It! PAYS TO} LOOK WELL Visit the 4 POINT Barber Shop, 920 Granville St. Sey. 4218. FOR YOUR NEXT HATRGUT_ Call and see “Appy” at Appys Barber Shop, 179° Bast Hastings Street. “LOOK YOUR BEST!” __ yistt Cc. D. Mallett at STAR BARBER SHOP, 23380 Bast Hastings Street BICYCLES AND REPAIRS HASTINGS BICYCLE SHOP—BrI- cycles bought, sold & exchanged. Pots, pans repaired. Cutlery Sharpened. 402 Hast Hastings St BICYCLES, NEW AND USED— Baby Carriages, Sulkies, Doll Gar- riages, Joycycles. Repairing of all kinds. Saws filed) “xeys cut, eta W. M. Ritchie, 1569 Commercial Drive. High’ 4123, CAFES THE ONLY FISH — of Hresh Sea Food. 20 Hast Hastings St. REX CARE — JuIey STHAES, { Oysters, Chops, etc: One friend tells another, § Hast Hastings St CHIMNEY SWEEPING $1.50 CLEANS MAIN LUE, ( Ee Pipes; Furnace, Stove. Licensed. Eraser 370. DENTISTS DR. A. J. SIPES; DENTIST— Plate Specialist. Lowest Prices. Letters By REDFIELD Drama ¥*& THE UPPER CRUST re I HE Tommy Farr-Joe Louis embroglio which is to take place in New York, August 26, is rated by the British board of boxing control merely an elimination bout to decide who is to meet Max Schmelling for the world’s heavyweight title. So far the wise men in the Hast are not taking Farr’s bid for Louis’ crown very seriously, and it is reported that in work-outs with very mediocre sparring partners Farr is wide open to a left. EE OR PLETE RTI TE Sog Vines! Summary of the New Pictures OW the New Film Alliance sizes the new pictures up- H STELLA MALLAS: Mother love, Sacrifice, tears and everything- except we didn’t happen to. Barbara Stanwyck pulls Swell if you like it, ¥ the heartstrings. ; SAN QUENTIN: Fairly exciting, though routine melodrama about prison life, with escapes and all that. Pat O’Brien and Humphrey Bogart carry the major burden of the film. : YOU CAN'T HAVE EVERYTHING: Those Ritz Brothers in a hilari- ous musical. Has swell humor and very good songs, If you like musicals, this is a good one. ' GOOD EARTH: Exceptionally fine transcript of the novel and about the first truthful portrayal of Chinese life. Starring Luise Rainer and : Paul Muni. A picture definitely not to be missed... PARADISE ISLE: Beautifully photographed story. While the plot is Hot too credible, no attempt has been made to discuss the problem of east z 2nd west. A relaxing and eye-filline picture. g =x * > = : Eddie Cantor In Social Satire 4 OLLYWOOD—(EP)—Eiddie Cantor, who has often had something of a H socially-significant note in his films, will hit a new high in social satire, we're told, in his new film, Ali Baba Goes to Town. Eddie, as the a vietim of the Forty Thieves, will introduce the New Deal to Bagdad: a by taxing harem girls and putting license plates on camels . _: He'll if have the support of Louise Hovey (who is Gypsy Rose Lee, of sirip-tease : fame), Roland Young, June Langs, Tony Martin, George Sanders, John Carradine, Alan Dinehart, and Virginia Field. + ek Farr was invited to watch Joe tn his training but declined with thanks, the inference being that he haa no stomach to watch his executioner sharpen his weapons. If Tommy Harr is as bad as the Wew Work scribes Say he is, I am wonderzag (like the white-haired doktor of radio fame) just how Tommy managed to out-box Ben Foord and Walter WNeusel and put the king hit on Max Baer. * * m * IO: Yarra Seamer eS | Riaees Johannesburg comes word that Pete Sarron, world featherweight champion, dropped a ten-round decision to Freddie Miller of Gincin- nati in a non-title bout. It was from Miller that Sarron won his title. Kren Overlin, the Washington, DG, middleweight, who was forced by. Ulmess to cancel an engagement with Freddie Steele of Tacoma some time ago, returned to the ring on August 2 in Hollywood to beat becisively Hayden (Young) Stuhley in a ten-round affair. The Washington man was credited with every one of the ten rounds. He announced that he was ready to meet Champion Freddie Steele any time in September. As the result of injuries received in a ten-round bout with Eddie Zivic at Hickey Park, Johnny Page of Chicago lies in a eritical condition in St. Francis Hospital, Norman Selby who held the middleweight championship away baci as Kid McCoy, took his ninth bride on August 2 at Rushville: The Kid gave his age as 63 and his bride, Mrs. Sue Cowley, confessed to 44. McCoy. won the middleweight title in 1896 from Bill Dougherty in Johannesburg. Out of his 200 ring battles he lost only six. Implicated in the murder of a Los Angeles woman, he spent seven years in San Quentin, and on his release he went to Detroit and got a job with the Ford Motor company. ALL KINDE Union House, ICK POWELL (who's not so dumb), say the best way to keep from D going Hollywood is for every star to have a look at his first screen test every few months ... And Charles Boyer has had to learn to Sing the a Volga Boatman in Russian for Tovarich, which after its world success E under that title, will be called on the screen: Tonight's Our Night. nee fi A few marquee honeys were made by the following double bills: Night Must Fall — Way Out West; Call It a Day — History Is Made at Night; And in some spots they felt that King of the Gamblers was not allurins enough, so they sub-titled the film Czar of the Slot-Machines _. . Biggest social event of the season was last week’s annual ball of the Screen Writers Guild. Not only was there top attendance, but the writers wrote Tes Saturday, Aug. 7, at the Vancouver Sports Club, 143 Cordova street east, fams are assured of a gala program. Headlining the boxing card will be Ronnie Beaudin, and on the wrestling end Duke Levins and Doe Wilkes can always be counted upon for plenty of action. OPEN FORUM - “Who shall I say is calling ?” i fh ie indust lenty \ | —880 Robson St. Trinity 5716, J skits for it that panned the caoyie an a8 ry ap y- : d i I f 3 DE : — aanity S16. i : sgean5 i é W. ae UR TIS! pee ee ee ee Semi-Display Classified Vancven ey aot ua great enthusiasm for her grandson’s new play. ‘Grandma, didn’ = ; you Tike it?” he asked. “Yes,” she said, “except where the boy left home| RPWU Moves To KS Bee of great interest and amuse- ES if FOR RENT—HALLS at the end of the second act...” “But, Grandma, if he hadn’t left home New Location MEETING HALL, accommodate at fhe and of the second ach 1 wouldn't have haa'a third act to | NEW Location oo ot cee: OS SROOREES SND SUPPEIES _| $00 centrally loedied apoty dae ; Seas 20 tags int.” ais as é S League, = am- which Grandma replied: “That's just the point Dear Sir: We would appreciate 1 | the person of Miss Stevie Semko_ THE NEW BERT HART’S bie Street, ae brief notice in your columns an-} vich, “who was presented with a BI k’s Auto Wrecking g nouncings our change of location. handsome 15-jewel wrist an : GROCERY FURL socom taecaianes const tp SOINTULA CO-OPERATIVE STORE Sointula, B.C. GROCERIES and GAS Agents for Buckerfield’s Ltd. ... FLOUR = HAY = FEEDS Dine and Dance IN OUR NEW Blue Room se 100% UNION HOUSE PARIS CAFE e Wonderful Food e It costs you less because we pay less rent : OPEN ALL NIGHT 438 WEST PENDER STREET Sey. (Gpp. Niagara Hotel) Reservations fer Parties, Banquets, Etc. @ NO COVER CHARGE Men’s Half Soles and Rubber Heels __.___._- $1.00, $1.25, $1.40 Ladies’ Half Soles and Heel _........................... 85¢ Ladies’ Leather Heei _ — Guaranteed English Leather — NEW METHOD SHOE a 337 Over 100 From BiG. 35 Lhe Flower of Canadian Youth Canadian Boys Are Defending Democracy In Spain Already Some Have ‘Fallen TOM NELSON, JOE ARMITAGE, JOHN DECH, PETER JOHNSON, PADDY O’NEILL, STEVE DASOVIC AND TOM CACIC HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES They Have Laid Down Their Lives So That Demecracy Might Live. .. . In Their Defense of Spain They Are Defending Our Democratic Liberties in Canada. The Friends of the Mackenzie-Papineay Battalion, B-C. Section, call upon you to show your solidarityjt~?s=, heroic boys, the heirs of Canada’s best traditions. GIVE FOR THEIR COMFORT! We send them cigarettes, tobacco, soap, candies, ete. . . Send the boys LETTERS, care of BOB KERR, SECCORO ROJO NO. 17, ALBACET2, SPAIN. - Help Make Spain the _raveyard of Fascism! (the undersigned, name and address) Miedsethe sum Of S22 ee a month, or send a, donation Of Se 8 for the boys in Spain. (A sum can be sent for a particular boy if you wish). Fill in and mail with Money Order to: Room 43, 615 West Hastines Street. Vanceuver, B.C. Shipments of comforts are being sent recularly. Adopt a Boy of the Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion! MARAALALAL ALS RAL EL See et ey M2 Our new headquarters are now at 60 Cordova west, formerly the LWW. hall. We intend to carry on more social activity in our new hall which, in addition to offering more space, is more convenient for many of our members. We cordially invite all Single men to visit us in this new location and interest themselves in our activi- + ties. Publicity Committee, Relief Project Workers union and Single Un- employed association. Communist Party Picnic Report Editor, People’s Advocate. Dear Sir: On behalf of the com- mittee in charge of the arrange- ments for the annual Communist party picnic held last Sunday on the north side of Hastings Park which was a gratifying success, at- tracting as it did hundreds of party members and sympathizers, T wish to extend thanks to the following concerns and organizations for do- nations and support: Athletic Park Con Jones Park, Beacon, Royal, Globe, and Colonial theatres: Wancouver Sports Club, Rex Cafe, New Age Book Shop, ESU, CLAFF, Centre Branch CLDL, BSL, ULETA, FO, Croatian and Russian Workers Clubs, and to the People's Advocate. Special thanks is due to the VSC for the splendid program of the boxers and wrestlers which was 4 & Supper & Social Evening SATURDAY, AUG. 7th & p.m. O'BRIEN HALL 404 Homer Street GAMES AND DANCING Hear Elva Fay Tutt, Vancouver's 2-year-old singer. In Aid of Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion. WANT TO DANCE? Meet me at the Hastings Auditorium 828 East Hastings St. Modern Dances, Every Saturday Malmin’s Melody Makers Old Time Dance Every Wed’day Cariboo Cowboys Admission Always, Only . . 25¢ Dance Musie broadcast over CKEMO SSR DONGVAN Typewriters Machine same as above, $80.00. SPECLATL—with Slightly 55 seratched case = - - — — = $ 508 W. Pender St. Sey. 9393 SS Sy rane | | NEW WESTMINSTER — Installed Free HLEGTRIC and GAS RANGES Phone EATR. 1218 - New West. 1364-R-2 Prigidaires, Oil Burners, Radios, Washers, Troners TERMS TRADES JIMMIE DOUGLAS | watch, with Vancouver Gentre Section run- ning a close second, Miss B. Gehle receiving a hand-made table run- ner. First prize of $15 for the main raffle was won by Irene Heeps, 2024 Ferndale Avenue, with ticket 104; second prize, E. Hollis, 3424 Glen Street, New Westminster, with ticket 842; third prize, Frank Mit- chel, Central Rooms, Vancouver, with ticket 923. CG. Bass; Secretary. Building Unity Among Women Editor, People’s Advocate. Dear Sir: I would like to thank the Finnish friends through this column for their generosity last Sunday when they permitted two children from Hast Hastings street to collect from an audience at Clin- ton Hall before the curtain was raised on a play staged by tne or fanization. These good people have helped a number of children through their organization to go to the Children’s Summer Camp, and these two Ga- nadian children are very grateful. Such actions help to build unity among women of all nationalities, and we should get together for the worthy purpose of raising funds for the Spanish war orphans. Jean Bird. We are informed by Wanaimo readers that proceeds of the recent Coombs raspberry festival contrib- uted toward clearing the provincial election committee's outstanding: debt, but did not pay the entire debt as the PA correspondent erroneous- ly stated, ele. c MUA sw eee ew usu we ears a uu=e a’ BWBeseeewuwescerueaeweuururuexrsxnen: Summer Sale of AUTO PARTS and Accessories . . . Cars, En- gines, Tires, Batteries, ete. Use this Ad and Save 10%. 1109 & 1133 GRANVILLE ST. 2602 EAST HASTINGS ST. We carry a full line of GROCERIES & Confectionery Phone High. 308 HONEST VALUE FPUBLS—FATR. 469. Edgings No. 1, $3.50 per cord Slabs, Heavy Bir, $3.75 per cord. CARTAGE, WOOD; COAL — ONE Phone Sey. 1751 cord No. 1 Dry Wir Slabs -$4.50. MAGAZINES % cord $2:50: ET IE ITI, QUICK SERVICE, WOOD, COAT, LEASANT ||: MC OZINE (| Hauling, Moving. Reasonable MT. 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MALCOLM FINLAYSON CIGARS, CIGARETTES, Grandview Furriers — Special — REMODELLING into New Styles, and Repairing. Summer Season Price 359% Off. Fur Coat Relined, $7.00 and Up. All First Class Work. High. 1378 1323 Commercial Specialist. 11 Years’ experience in Perman- / ent Waving = White,Grey (| sh and Fine =) Hair. Downing Beauty Shop 130 W. Hastings St. PHONE - = _ SEY. PAL TOBACCO, PIPES Soft Drinks 179 East Hastings St. SEE THE Loggers’ Cigar Stand For Everything in Smokes, Suite 12. Ph ini PUBLICATIONS Sue Danity ese MONUMENTAL MATN MONUMENTS —= SAVE money here. Estimates for ceme- tery lettering. 1815 Main Street. NATUROPATHIC PHYST DR. G ANDERSON—ALT NAT ural methods of treatment, suck as diet, massage manipulations, osteopathy and electrotherapy. ‘ree consultation and tion. 768 Granville St. Sey. 5336, Millworkers, Shingleweavers, Loggers! .. Read your own trade union paper . . “The B.C. Lumber Worker” $2 Year, $1.10 6 Mos., 60c 3 Mos. 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