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THE VANCOUVER ST IN Vancouver's Own Newspaper MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, PAGE 3 They Still Call Vancouver 'Home' Lone Bandit Holds Up Store Barrymore Weds YOUTHFUL ELAINE BARRIE Armed with a revolver, a lone ban fiit held up two clerks In Lura Broth ers' produce store, 418 Vernon Drive. 3 Months to Pay OKI. BATTERIES BRAKE RELINB Winter Weather Is Here How's Jfour Anti-Freeie? CHEESEMAN'S SAFETY SERVICE Seymour at Smithe General Booth To Visit Vancouver LONDON, Nov. 9. General Evangeline Booth, the 71-year-old leader of the Salvation Army, left today for Port Said, Egypt, on the first leg of a six months' world campaign which will take her to Vancouver and Winnipeg.

Her itinerary includes Bombay, Ceylon, the Dutch Indies, Java. Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Peiping before she reaches Vancouver on March 27. Steal Bridal Car; End in Hospital TORONTO, Nov. 9. From a wedding celebration to hospital beds under police guard went two young ushers after they had allegedly taken the car used by the bride and groom and started on a joy ride that ended up a blind alley after police had stopped one of the men with a revolver shot.

Fraser Atkinson, 23, was shot through the thigh, and Roy Cole, 23. has 23 stitches in his face, neck and scalp, after crashing through the wind shield of the car. Both are charged with stealing a car from outside St. Mark's Church. Ruth Fountain, 14, Toronto, who was riding with the men when police ordered the car to stop, was arrested on a vagrancy charge.

Early Saturday night, the two men were attending a wedding reception at St; Mark's parish hall, but left early, taking the beribboned bridal car. Police pursued the car at 60 miles an hour for seven blocks and then it roared up a blind street and went into a ditch. at 7:20 p.m. Saturday and looted the eash register of $37. When the bandit entered the store mimmmwvmm wmmm mimsms; mmwmzm tli fY.r" I sr- I be ordered some apples from Sue Get, a clerk, who went to the rear the store to fill the order.

As the clerk returned he saw the bandit, with drawn gun menacing Sue Sing, another clerk, looting the till. After obtaining the money, the bandit backed through the front door and disappeared. Burglars forced their way into the home of Miss L. Becchey, 2830 Hemlock Street, and escaped with two purses containing a total of $33, and By Associated Press YUMA, Nov. 9 John Barry-more flew to his fourth marriage altar today, signed his age as 48, although records credit the romantic actor with 55, and wedded 21-year-old Elaine Barrie of whom he once said "a man can't get along with a gal like that." Hf pa ling-eyed 1 yrnim.

umm 1 MWWIIi.i i l-UIH I YTJ rone personal effects. and gay, the dark- Silk underwear valued at $200 was reported stolen from the auto of Hugh haired Elaine was Prices Effective Tuesday to Saturday, November 10 to 14, Inclusive a contrast to the solemn nerson who F. Russell, 576 Seymour Street, while It was parked Saturday in the 1200 block, Pendrell Street. Jewelry comprised the loot obtained last August said a statement "it would imposs- IP! by burstlars from the homes of Mrs, N. L.

Stover, 15 West Sixteenth Ave lble tor us to plan a happy married i nue, and Alex Mairs, 2880 Grant Street, life together." STORMY COURTSHIP it, OF Skeleton Of Man In Woods Exchanging light- Jlm Barrymore hearted repartee, the two climaxed a BTJRNABY, Nov. 9. The skeleton stormy courtship by dashing here from Los Angeles last night to be made man an unidentified man was discover' ImFMA ed by two 12-year-old girls in the woods east of Willingdon Avenue, be and wife by Yuma's famous marryig justice, Earl A. Freeman, whose 25,000 ceremonies have Included many of filmdom's most noted. tween Hastings and Burrard Streets, ftt 1:30 p.m.

Sunday. The body had been lying in the "Keep this with you always," he said In handing the new Mrs. Jarrymore a Woods for nearly two years and was Looking Into the future with serious eyes are these children of Vancouver's past. Taken about 46 years ago, the two small girls and boy still call Vancouver home. The litt'e girl standing on the stool is now Mrs.

M. Hughes, 1746 East Third Avenue. The baby is now Mrs. G. Williams of Grant Street, Grandview.

And the small boy is their brother, H. Griffith. The picture wins a dollar for Mrs. Hughes in The Vancouver Sun's Old Time Picture Contest. The Sun pays a dollar for each picture published, but, owing to the large number on hand, no more are being accepted.

small horseshoe after the ceremony Barrymore first met Miss Barrie while estranged from his third wife, CAKE BAKING INGREDIENTS costello. He was ill in a New that of a middle-aged man, Provincial Police in North Buinaby report. Clothing consisted of a dark grey Suit, black dress boots and brown socks. The body was of small build and had gold teeth in both the upper and lower jaws. A small pocket knife and 30 cents In silver were found nearby.

There were no marks of violence, police report. DR. F. C. McTAVISH DEAD York hospital.

Miss Barrie wrote a leter of sytrmathy. Barymore invited her to visit him. In the hospital room, she spoke of stage ambitions. So Barrymore tried her out in Shakespeare, he as Caliban, she as Ariel. They became pet names.

The courtship proceeded at a fast pace until it blew up in a quarrel at Miss Bar-rie's apartment. She threw things. Barrymore fled. He boarded a train and kept right on wmtu' Dr. Frank C.

McTavish, whose ef 'My Christmas Cake' forts were largely responsible for the founding of the Crippled Children's Hospital here, d'ed Sunday at his residence, 2060 West Twentieth following an illness of four months. 1SC going-west. AfK 1 MAD PURSUIT He had been a residence of Van 2 lbs. Miss Barrie, re- couver for 33 years and was one of the city's best known surgeons. There Isn't a day to lose now in putting away the rich fruit cakes that are to come forth at the great occasion to share the large moments and give importance to the small ones.

There is always a gracious significance which every woman knows to the producing of a piece of "my Christmas cake." If such complimentary hospitality is to be offered often it is well to be generous now in mixing plenty of the rich fruity batter which will require every moment in order to be perfectly blended and ripened. Australian Seedless Limit, 4 lbs. to morsetul, pursued him to Chicago in Vv For the past 10 years he had been i plane, sne pouna- Tavish was with the Imuerial Army in South Africa and with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in Salonica, serving with the No. 5 base hospital. He became assistant d'rector of Medical Services in British Columbia cn his return.

He leaves his widow, one son, Lt. F. A. McTavish with the Royal Canadian Engineers, Toronto; two daughters, Isabel and Constance at home; two brothers, Dr. V.

A. McTavish of th's city and Hiram, Los Angeles; and three sisters. The funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, in the chapel of the Mount Pleasant Undertaking C. C.

Owen ofi'hiating. Lumber Worker Seriously Injured surgeon at the Crippled Children Hospital in whose work he was vitally interested. Pastry Flour 250 Dr. W. A.

McTavish, also well- Fliers Injured WESTON, Nov. 9. Two Royal Canadian Air Force pilots were injured, one seriously, their airplane crashed at the airport of No. 10 non-permanent squadron, near here yesterday. Squadron Leader E.

G. Fullerton of Toronto, plot of the machine, suffered disrated shoulders and a severe head Injury. Squadron Leader S. V. Heakes of Ottawa suffered minor injuries.

Teacher Honored NANAIMO, Nov. 9. Miss Pauline Haarer, recently retired school teacher, was presented with a white gold pendant at a social arranged by 30 teachers. She is continuing as treasurer of Nanaimo Teachers' Association and Is a life mrmber of the B.C. Teachers' Federation.

known in Vancouver medical circles, is a brother. ed on a train compartment without result. The chase continued to Kansas City. There hi eluded her in a taxi transfer between trains. Miss Glace Cherries Cake FSour 6-oz.

pkg ea. 170 Swansdown vikg. Dr. McTavish was actively inter Pineapple 190 ested in the St. John Ambulance Association and organized the local branch.

NEW SEASON'S SHELLED NUTS Walnuts Baking Powder Magic 12.0Z tin 23? Cut mixed, Robinson's; t2f rtCI Dke ea. Llaine Barrie Barrie dashed to a Extracts For his work he earned the offer Empress, 2-oz. bottle ea. of a Knight of the Grace of the Cake Flour Spices Empress assorted tin 70 14c Fairyllght pkg. 220 210 He was a member of the Vancouver Dates Currants 130 Sair Golden Medical Association and of the K'wanls Club.

Australian 2 lbs. lbs. cello pkg. Brazils 'i-lb. cello pkg.

A veteran of two wars, Dr. Mc- radio station, broadcast an appeal to Barymore to come back and professed her undying love. A month ago Miss Costello, Barry-more's third wife who bore him two children, obtained her final decree of divorce. Barrymore said he was responsible for resumption of the romance with Miss Barrie. "Two weeks ago I called long-distance across the continent and we decided to marry," he said.

"We set the date then." 17c ItlcacflCcl ItalsillSNew crop California lb, 17c Showing slight improvement today though his condition is still serious, Edward G. Meteon. 25, 2925 Turner Street lies in the Vancouver General Hospital today, suffering from injuries sustained while engaged in logging operations at Rock Bay, Friday. He was brought to the city aboard a Union Steamship boat and was admitted to the hospital, Sunday. In addition to a fractured skull, Metson is suffering from other Two Minutes9 Silence Stores Closed All Day Wednesday Armistice Day Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tuesday and Thursday Only utes silence will be observed throughout the British Commonwealth at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on Remembrance Day, November 11, 1936, and accordingly Dominion, provincial and municipal authorities are asked to arrange for the suspension of all vehicular traffice during those two VICTORIA, Nov.

9. Two minutes silence will be observed throughout British Columbia next Wednesday. Armistice Day, it was announced at the Legislative Buildings today. The following official message was received by the Provincial Secretary: "The King has been pleased to approve arrangements whereby two min Vancouver East Liberal Association, Division Three, will meet in Renfrew Hall, Twenty-second Avenue and Nootka Street, at 8 p.m. today.

Combination Special JAM Empress Plum, 4-lb. tin 10 lbs. Potatoes Commission Awaits Tucker Report The W. A. Tucker report scheduled for presentation to the Police Commission not later than Oct.

31, was till awaited today at City Hall. "We expected it months ago," Mayor G. G. McGeer said. Purpose of the report, he pointed out, is to advise the Commission on how to co-relate police records to link with civic accountng systems.

OXO CUBES ea. ea. Large tin 5 lbs. Onions 10 lbs. Turnins 30 lbs.

WAX 5 lbs. Carrots JOT Old English, 1-lb. tin Pearl White 6 for Red Arrow Toasted; lge. CQ. Savoy Cabbage Local a-50 App'esMe f.

Grapefruit Seedless, large size 7 for 50 Carrots 25.lb.sack ea350 National Cliccse Week Westview Liberals POWELL RIVER. A. Day Washington has been elected president at the newly organized Westview Liberal Association. Other officers are: Rt. Hon.

W. L. MacKenzie honorary president; Hon. Ian Mackenzie, Hon. T.

D. Pattullo, Hon. Gordon Sloan and Hon. Dr. G.

M. Weir, honorary vice-presidents; T. McKissock, vice-president; Peter J. Purkow, secretary; Leslie Way, treasurer. Dr.

Mannering, Felix Van Vleet, E. J. C. Stewart, Harold Doran, Thomas Richardson and Stanley Venables are 5 lbs. Ji2C.

Eat more cheese, it contains all the vitamins necessary for the health-building oj children. Use it in many varieties of dishes, appetizing and nourishing, Kraft Velvecta, Old English, or Canadian Vi-lb. pkg ea. J5d 1lb- pkg ea' 29 Chateau -lb. pkg ea.

gg 1-lb. pkg ea. Jj9C Champion Cheddar Real old-fashioned Cheddar with excellent flavor. Qm Special lb. 7C executive members.

Fred Cooper, Stanley Williams, Stanley Venables, Mrs. F. Van Fleet, Mrs. T. McKissock and Mis.

H. Doran comprise the social and welfare Mil I I I WimTz. CEREAL BOWL KlAnn'c with 3 packages of CORN FLAKES Cornflakes 3 pkgs. 23c Two Sudden Deaths Two sudden deaths were reported to police over the week-end. J.

Anderson, 80, was found dead in his bed at 4 p.m. on Saturday by Charles Corby, caretaker. At noon on Saturday, Mrs. Elizabeth Cunningham, 51, was found dead in her home at 5570 Carleton Street. III pilp)lp pi .1 FIRST PRIZE in Baby Bonds SECOND PRIZE Baby Bonds 10 Prizes each $100 Baby Bond 100 Prizes each $50 Baby Bond 720 Prizes each $25 Baby Bond 2,000 Prizes each $2 In Cash Cocoa Savings Bond prices quoted here at maturity value Redeemable at established prematurity values.

COWAN'S 'a -lb. tin 1-lb. tin JELLY DESSERT a Lushus 130 M230 230 Xwii 1 GRAHAM WAFERS IQfi Red Arrow, 1-lb. ea. ALEXANDER STEWART In the house in which he had lived for the past 26 years, Alexander Stewart, West Twenty-ninth Avrnue, dhd Sunday.

He had been, up to his retirement In 1934, for 19 years an employee of the C. P. working in the Vancouver shops. He was a native of Scotland. Mr.

Stewart is survived by four children: Mrs. E. Sinclair and K. G. W.

Stewart, Vancouver; Alex M. S'ewart, Edinburgh; Mrs. E. C. Woodard, Brookwood, a sister.

Miss Janet Stewart In Scotland; and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday from the chipel of Center Hanna, Rev. Walter Ellis Interment will be in Ocean View Cemetery. Salmon Cloverleaf Sockeye, tC No.

tin ea. lor tell tin 2 for 190 Candy ROSEBUDS 7jJ4 Neilson's lb. 'r TOFFEE 5C Palm English Ib. Jr Canned Foods GREEN BEANS Royal City fancy tiny whole, No. 2 9Qf tin 2 for MACEDOINE Aylmcr, 25 No.

2 sqt. tin 2 for "Jr PEAS Royal City, sieve 27l 3, No. 2 tin 2 for RED PLUMS Ajlmer, 2 sqt. tin 2 for 7r NAMING babies is fun! And here's a chance to make it pay. For Amos and his wife Ruby, want a name for their new baby.

It was born on the air a short time ago. So we make this wonderful offer of Baby Bonds for naming the baby, in behalf of the outstanding line of Pepsodent drug products. Millions are discovering a new luster on teeth with the spectacular new Pepsodent Tooth Paste, It alone contains a patented discovery to rejuvenate the looks of teeth in a way that saves them. The new low prices are now only 25c and 40c. Also, there's a sensational new Pepsodent Tooth Powder which safely steps-up polish on teeth 10O! A big can of Pepsodent Tooth Powder, with enough for nearly 60 brushings, sells for only 25c.

Then, too, we want you to know the economy of Pepsodent Antiseptic. It can bediluted with 2 parts of water and still kill germs faster than other leading kinds, thus saving of your dollar. We bring you this inviting offer of $34,000.00 in Free Bonds and Money to get your trial of these wonderful values in drug products. Tuesday Only Fry's Breakfast; -lb. tin (limit 2) e.

Shredded Wheat 2 15 (limit 2) MAIL YOUR ENTRY BEFORE MIDNIGHT, NOVEMBER 15, 1936 II Uorwl. 91U Jr "lltiu'f V1U Ul (UIU 17 LA 11 111111 1 J- RULES OF THIS OFFER THOMAS II. POPE NEW WESTMINSTER, Nov. 9 Thomas H. Pope, 77, resident of Sullivan, B.C., for 40 years, died at his home Saturday.

He was a retired bridge contractor and is survived by a sister nnd three brothers In Ontario. Columbia Funeral Service is In charge of funeral arrangements. Flik(l ftusuc. II for 25r 1 Pickles HEINZ old fashioned, cucumber jar 230 i for 2 Libby'a finest, Hawaiian dp luxe long slices, crushed and Tid Bits a rcul tender Hawaiian pineapple 13-oz. tin 1 SOAP Royal Crown Witch Hazel 2 for 90 Wa-ATESe-R Tuesday and Thursday Only MAYBE there's a name of special charm in your own family.

If you wish, send it in. Use as many names, or combinations, as you wish. Originality and suitability count the most. For example, you might think "Amanda" would be a suitable name because it contains so many of the letters of both "Amos" and "Andy." Or you might prefer a name like "Gloria Grace" or a simple name like "Judith." These suggestions cannot be used, but they snow how easy it is to think up a name. Often people select names by something characteristic in the baby's family background.

For instance, Andy's first present to Amos'little daughter was a bunny's foot! Her mother Ruby's favorite (lower is a rose. The baby's maternal grandmother is named Lillian. With all these tips, choosing an original name for the baby should be easy. You'll never know whether you might have won the 5,000 first prize if you don't at least try once. So send your entry today.

Sizzling Steak Specials Print do not write the name you enter for the baby. Also print your own name and address. I'utv entry must be accompanied by the complete v-lhoird canon from any Pepsodent product, Tooth Tooth Powder, Antispetic the size you regularly h- You may submit as many names as you like, but i nr. it ruclme a scfiuraie carton for every name you Tnil your entry with the carton to The Pepsodent utMny, Toronto, Ontario. envelope containing your entry must be ed on or before midnight, Sunday, November 13, Jo.

n.ime may consist of one or more words, singly of These may be proper names, nouns, iir atliccmcs, etc. Originality, uniqueness, and suita will be considered by the judges in making their lie itHj-es shall determine the procedure to be Jl twi'd in reaching; their decision, and the decision of the iui-'ges or a majority of themon all matters to the contest shall be final and binding, judges are Mrs. William Ii. Walrath, Founder and Managing Director of the Cradle, Evanston, 111,, Miss K. Evelyn Cirumbine, Assistant Publisher, Child Lile Mpguine, and Prof.

M. Freeman, University of (. hicago. Prize winners will be notified as soon as possible after the contest closes. No entries will be returned.

The Ptposdent Co. reserses the right to uie or not to use any name submitted in the contest, whether a prize winner or not. In case of more than one entry of a prize-winning name, duplicate prizes will be awarded to all persons duly certihed by (he Judges to have property entered such prize-winning name, in the same identical form, in the contest. Contest limited to the continental limits of Canada and the U.S.A. No employees of The Pepsodent Co.

or their advertising agency, are eligible to enter, The names used for examples, and quoted above will not be acceptable as entries. However, the use of any of these names, or any portion thereof, in Combination with other names or words is permitted. It is not necessary tn listen to Amos 'n Andy on the radio to enter this contest. Monday, Nov. 9 Forecasts for hours ending 5 p.m., Tuesday: Vancouver and vicinity: Lluht winds Sencnilly fair with rlsinK tonipcrahiriii.

Victoria nnd vicinity: to moderate shining winds, noncrally fair and milder. Knmloops and vicinity: I.lKht variable winds, partly cloudy nnd milder, probable showers. Synopsis- Pressure Is falling on the coast and frosts have occurred over Vancouver Island and the Interior ot Iht province Higher temperatures ale reported in the prairies. Yesterday" Weather Bar. Max Mln.

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