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The Vancouver Sun from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 12

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THE VANCOUVER SUN BtllM Calambia't Great Newspaper SEPTEMBER 24, 192i Hundreds of Furnaces are Installed Climbed Grouse Mountain AMPUTATIONS DELEGATES NOT TO JOIN LEGION Blind By Ciudlu frwm HAMILTON. Sept. it An sddreas hy Hon. W. It.

Price, Ontario attorney general, the election of offlr-ers and a wedding ceremony, featured last night', session of the Amputations' Association of Canada convention. Mr. Trice advised the association to aubmlt to the canteen fund committee recommendation regarding th administration of thla fund. Rev. Capt.

S. E. Lamport of Toronto, was re elected president of tha organisation, while other officer chosen were K. L. Talmer, Victoria, B.

vice president- On tha executive ars A. C. Worrel, Calvary, and A. Blaln, Reglna, for Western Canada. The wedding ceremony wa performed by ltv.

Oapt. S. 13. Lampert. The Contracting parties were Miss Madeline Jaffrav, Gait, and Byron Morrison, Edmonton.

Both are members of the association. Various business matters were discussed at yesterday's session, which was featured by the controversy of whether the association should Join the Canadian Legion. Although there was a sharp diver-slty of opinion, a majority of the delegate, present voted In favor of th. organization retaining It. identity and not affiliating with th.

Legion. for installing Warm Air system which guarantees efficiency and winter comfort such as has never before been attained. Today no home owner need Scientists have made two vital discov. cries regarding domestic heating. The first is that practically all inefficient heating systems are the result of improper installations.

The second- install his heating system "blind Jn "High" 1 EK, I fe" CHIEF OF 1 THE SIXES McCIary's Sunshine fur that Warm Air, scientifically installed, is healthier and more jW nace is now installed according to economical than any other Standard Code assuring a job infinitely more efficient, system. As result of these discoveries, heating healthful and money- saving than any yet discovered. engineers have prepared a Standard Code CODE INSTALLED Art Notes From Near and Far By J. A. RADFORD McCWi sr.

the only Can.dian member, of th. National Warm Ait Heating and Vet.til.ting A-ociation-n aawciatioti which ha. adopted a se.t.fic cod. for iiutaliing warm air furnaces. By inaUting on a McO.ry'.

"Coda Inatal led" Suiuhme Furnace you a heating iytem which cost, les. to buy and Its. to maintain than mora elaborate rysteme-yet provide. 70 degree, of heat in every room. COLES PHILLIPS, one of the great commercial artist, of the U.S., has Just died at hi.

horn. In New Rochelle, N. T. He wa. one of the flr.t well-known men In art to sign drawing, for advertising and one of th.

strongest advocates that real art should be used as an adjunct In good display work. HI. drawing, for Community Plate and a certain hose company are recog-nlied a. outstanding work and ar. known through MAIL THIS COUPON TUB MoCLARY MFG.

CO VANCOUVER, B. Pleue aend nam of neareat McClary'. dealer who irutalla Sunshine Furnace. I according to Standard Code. Name.

Addreaa. McCIary's Ventlblast Is an exclusive feature of McCIary's Sunshine Furnace which burns soft coal equally as well as hard coal, coke or wood. It mixes pre-heated air with oft coal gases and converts them into flame thus eliminating soot, waste and dust. Fill in and mail attached coupon, and we will (end you name and sddreas of the nearest McClary. dealer who will guarantee a "Coda Installed" beating system which will give lifetime satisfaction.

The Pontiac Coach, driven by your Mr. Parker on September 3rd, was driven to the top of Grouse Mountain in high gear. The gear shift lever was removed by me at the start of the climb, and I returned the same to your Mr. Parker at the top of Grouse Mountain, so that he would be able to come down the hill without using his brakes. J.

A. Radford out the world. H. died eompara- tlv.ly young, at th. age of 47.

Erie Brown, curator of th. Na ETCIarvS tional gallery, paid a vl.lt to th. Paclfio coast recently. Th. right to chang.

her mind or her vanity recently cost a woman a good sum of money when the l8y commissioned George de Forest SUfJSHIlIME FIimNACE Can Alio be Fitted With Miles Automatic Furnace Fan Where Required Brush to raint her portrait for 000. When the portrait wa. painted The above is taken from a letter from Mr. Earl Jeffreys of The Vancouver Sun, in which he testifies to Pontiac's remarkable feat. Mr.

Jeffreys himself removed the gear shift lever from Mr. Parker's Pontiac Coach before the climb was commenced, and he then followed in his own car, with the gear shift lever in his possession. He also adds: "I was able to put my hand on the radiator at the end of the climb, and the car showed no signs of heating up." Records seem made for Pontiac to breakl This is the second time, that Pontiac has "taken the lead." On August 7th, a Pontiac Six Coach broke the road record from Vancouver to Calgary by five hours. Never has a low-priced Six met such overwhelming popularityfor never has a low-priced Six combined such high-price qualities of speed stamina and ultra smart appearance as Pontiac, Chief of the Sixes! the lady was so satisfied that sne promptly paid th. bill.

Later, how. ever. sh. changed her mind and de cided that the likeness wa. not youthful enough or something of REIL VETERA PASSES OTTAWA, Sept.

J. A flgur. of not In Canadian military and that nature, sh. had the artist make a number of trips from New England to her home to make the changes. When finished for the second time, the artist presented a bill for 7000 and payment was refussd.

topographical survey elrol. was r.mov.d yesterday by th. death her. of Major Arthur d'Orsennens. Sine, a young man, Major d'Orsennens wa.

connected with the Dominion topographical H. labored In the Yukon for ten year, and had 20 year, at headquarter. In the capital. The deceased served In th. Rell rebellion.

The artist then sued the lady and was awarded by the Jury the turn of $4000. It 1. Quite posslbe that the Chairman Elected By Art League W. O. Murrln, president of th.

B. C. Art league, wa host at a luncheon Friday In the Hotel Vancouver to th new executive council of the league. The following chairmen of committees ware appointed: Gallery committee, H. Mortimer Lamb; lecture committee, C.

H. Scott; advisory board to the Vancouver School of and Applied Arts, A. Benzie; finance committee, T. W. B.

London; membership committee, W. O. Murrln and T. W. B.

London. Mr. J. B. Kerr wa.

re-appolnted secretary. treasurer but declined. Th position will be filled later. lady I. now satisfied nnd win value Looking for a Good Used Car? LOOK THESE OVER the portrait more highly than be fore, having paid more money and created more notoriety.

BROADWAY CHARLIE MURRAY GEORGE SYDNEY Is "Lost At the Front" J. MURPHY, Irl Tmr NEWS FMhii 7:406:40 RICHARD DIX la "Knock Out Reilly" lta MARY BRIAN RAYMOND GRIFFITH! I. "TIME TO LOVE" Wt Nut Witt "Notorious Lady" Nrtei MmIi Las. ttM amiM tt lltk In the art gallery at the provin 192S HXTMOBILE TOtTtlNG Here ia a real car for the shooting: season! Motor has been entirely overhauled and put In the best mechanical con cial exhibition, New Westminster, 1938 CHEVROLET REDACT Entirely overhauled. Bumper, front and back, automatlo windshield wipe, good tire, with spare, upholstery In good shape, and tha there hung 38 pictures and etching.

192 OAKLAND LANDAU RED AX Motor has been entirely overhauled and the chassis all checked oven Full equipment Includes bumper, bumperettes, automatic windshield swipe, 4 good tires with spare, upholstery In perfect condition. We will re-Duco to QJZ( suit purchaser. Price pXOuU dition. 6 new tires; top and curtains O. grey Duco reflnished.

general appearance la aplendld. Price $450 Frlce from the National gallery, Ottawa, Not one man from the west wa. upon the committee which chose them and If Confederation I. considered when pictures are to be bought for the National gallery or picture, selected for exhibition, at home or abroad, there should be OUE 30-DAY WARRANTY ON ALL THREE University Opens Tuesday Morning On the occasion of the opening of representative, from every prov ince upon the board of trustees The art mentors for the whole of the thirteenth session of the unl verslty, a general assembly of facul -McDonald Bomell ty and students will be held In the auditorium on Tuesday, September Canada on the trusteeship of th. National gallery are all within a radius of 160 miles of Ottawa.

If the west Is satisfied with this, well, 27, at a.m. Addresses will be given by the chancellor, the presi it has only Itself to blame. WHIST DRIVE TONIGHT 8:30 p.m. $50 Prizes ADMISSION BOo B. C.

Entertainments Ltd. 158 HASTINGS WEST dent and the dean. In the collection sent west were RELIABLE GARAGE oils, by Royal Canadian academi MATHESON MOTORS, N. Westminster oHoM CH cians and associates, this is aug' mented by others lent for the occa TAatP OOmiTIOI Off The 15 delegate, attending the convention here of the International alon by puhlo spirited and 914 Kingsway NOW SHOWING Strand Innovations No. 4 FAJfCHOJT A MARCO'S "Tommy Atkins" Innovation FEATURING Joe Nelmeyer Iiorls Walker The Tommy Atkins Sextette Meetor, Famous Dog Act JACKIE SOII1EH8 and HI.

Orchestra. THE FEATURE PICTURE REGINALD DENNY "Oat All Night" Include, landscapes, seascapes, still' life wood scenes, pastorals, por OAKLAND PONTIAC traits, figures, winter scene, and 1130 GEORGIA STREET WEST Stamp Manufacturers' association at the Hotel Georgia will conclude their session, tonight. On Friday they discussed rubber stamps, cheiues and plate. At this morning's session brass box dies and the telephone eompany'e aide of the trade check question were considered. A banquet will be held tonight at the Hotel Georgia.

their kind will be used. The period mountains, rivers, lakes and streams. There were powerful pictures exhibited and the same can be of some of the etchings. The amateur work was away below par and the worst the writer ha. Judged In many a day.

If the prises are given for poor work then poor work will be at a premium because student, are guided from year to year by those who happen to be awarded prize, whether the work is good or not. rooms are to oe actual rooms, siui m.rlv nhlela built into a main gallery, and they will have exit, and entrance. Many or them win oe itthontt. riwimi removed from old Over 2000 Likely To Attend School In Evenings Here artl.tlo buildings and rebuilt In the Saturday Evening SOCIAL DANCE Lester Court (By Invitation) Starting Saturday, Sept. IT HALLS TOR RENT For Social Functions, Nothing too large nothing too small.

Accommodation and term to suit all. For Information rnONF DOIG. 800 mu.eum for permanent preserva Harlneea SClei Evening Me Children lBo always. Evening price, will prevail on Saturday and holiday matinee. KOT LOCAL JOCKET Report, of the death In Winnipeg in a track accident of E.

J. Graham, Jockey, caused friend, of E. J. Graham, 2244 Forty-elKhth avenue east, to enquire If It was his son, a Jockey who Is also named B. J.

Graham. Mr. Graham wired and found that his boy was still at Salt Lake City and has not been Involved In any accident tion, ir vanoouver uoe. noi nuiry up with its clvlo centre and Its art ralt.rv thr Will b. few Of the living left to see It when it come.

THntiarit T.plr TLA. I. ealntlng will be the scene of classes In technical drafting, machine construction and drawing, machine shop practice. Ignition, gasoline engines, steam engineering, electrical engineering, sheet metal work, mining engineering, carpentry and Joinery, building construction, mathematics, printing, radio, show card writing, arithmetic and mechanics for shot apprentices and Spanish. BUSINESS COCRSB King Edward high achool will have activities of a different nature.

Subjects taught there will Includs elocution, public speaking, elementary shorthand, advanced shorthand, typewriting, bookkeeping, advanced accounting and auditing, commercial English and arithmetic, salesman, ship and business correspondence, plumbing, cabinet making, general woodworking, wireless telegraphy, dressmaking, mllHnery, cookery and matriculation. A combined course of shorthand and typewriting will be taught in the High School of Commerce, Broadway and Granville streets. Leader Her Majesty the Queen and Princess Mary, and they occasionally ennven the tedlousness of the sittings by nn.i with ni.nn anrnmnantment. KERRISDALE 41t An. W.

S.ultwt LEWIS STOMi III "The Prince of Head Waiters" Thl. artist Is the happy possessor of a rich baritone voice. In some of the section, there was no competition, therefore no prizes. Then there were others sent In cop-led from well known pictures, some were placed In the wrong section and other, done years ago, and thus not living up to the rules laid down in the entry form. Forsooth! a Judge's life Is not a happy one.

A course In Chinese art will he opened at Columbia university this month nd thl. course will apply toward a degree. Boston Museum of Fine Arts Is building a new wing and It will be ready for occupancy early next year. Its Interior will have art furnishings in draperies and furniture as an object lesson to home Spurious things will be eliminated and only the very best of Your Last Chance INTERNATIONAL a a atrlklnr likeness of James Pain ftH npntii.i of TCnelflnrl's nvro- Sessions Open Oct. Many Subjects Taught Night School the "8chool of the Second Chance" will open In Vancouver at p.m.

Tuesday, October 4, under the leadership of W. Beech, who Is also the principal of the high school of commerce. Last year 2.000 men and women, boys and girls, attended the classes, and this year Mr. Beech expects this figure to be exceeded. The classes will extend from October i to March SI, 1928.

technlcal displays) was presented to him at tha home of flrewi s. WINDSOR I.AHS HA-ON and I-Al'MSE STARK In "Captain Salvation" The Crystal Palace, London. Photo Putting two and two together can Monte Blue IN "Bitter AppW A wonderful Sea Story! ALSO "BLARE OF COTLAD YARD" "II. English Graphic, Comedy, olonlal Mew. have but one re.ult mathematically, but that Is no way to solve a problem.

VICTORIA SIMS In 'THE SEA TIGER" MAT CLAIM $300,000,000 if BELFAST. Sept 23. The fortune of (500.000,000 left by William Andrew. Clark, an Irish emigrant, who became the Montana copper per ALMA king, may go to the family Of a 4 Eccles, now living at Bally water, County Down seaport. COXTrE T.S I.M and OTIlMfl In "VENUS OF VENICE" ATTRACTION th r.

pni.l.ii:" Supported ty Ernie Hammond, Baritone linger Coming Kext Monday Laugh as you have never laughed before! HARRY LANGD0N IN "I.OXQ PANTS" WILSONS I Kf "Du 5Tr. Beech wll be at the school board offices, Hamilton street, between i and 8 o'clock Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. On Thursday, Friday and on the following Monday, October Mr. Beech and his staff will be at the school board offices between 7:30 and p.m. to tell those who call about ths courses.

VARIED COl'RSES Spanish, Junior and senior matriculation work, commercial law, as taught by H. P. Wyness, show card wrltfng, and penmanship, both commercial and fancy, a. taught by R. W.

Mackenxle, of the High School of Commerce, are the new subjects added this year to the currculum. English for foreigners will be '3 fflf' Exhibition The largest and most wonderful collection of photographs from ALL OVER THE WORLD ever assembled In Western Canada. Fascinating Instructive SOMETHING TO INTEREST KIEKIOMi Women's Building Thurlow St, Dally a p.m. tm 11 e.a. ADMISSION 25c Take No.

2 and No. cars. Refreshment! Orrhenfra TIIR A1TKUMIMICAL PHOTOGRAPH ARE OW OX DISPLAY SUNDAY, 8:30 STRAND ROWLAND'S BAND Scotch Program: DAVID MORGAN. Tenor. JOCK McLUSKIE, Cornetist CHRISTIE McARDLE, Impersonator.

FKATTUn Hear P.owlnnd's Band play "Poet and Peasant" without a conductor. W. K. BEECH KITSILANO "McFadden'i Flat." Wllk CH HI. ik MIRRAT mui CHESTKR CASTXI XEWS FELIX COMEDY TTEAD of the Vancouver night 11 schools.

REGENT I.EK Mnnnr. In "NAUGHTY, BUT NICE" GRANDVIEW JOHX GIl.nr.nT and REEE AIMiHP.t; In "MONTE CRISC0" ADPKD ATTRACTION PE ARL HOtil Canada's Famous 'Ollolst In Popular Songs ERASER RP.CI tl.ll DF'Wr III "FAST AND FURIOUS" Tosir.HT IS rmT lt.HT AHDED ATTRACTION TIIK HAWAII if K-1 53 Don't Suffer With Itching Rashes WiH kin many times more Biei for the money than any othei fly killer. Each pad will kUl Aid all day, every day, for thrW weeks. At all Grocers, Urcj gists and General Stores 10c and 25e per package. I taught In Central school, as will the elementary and advanced "continuation classes." Advanced choral and symphony orchestra work will be taught at Aberdeen school, under the auspices of the Vancouver Musical Society.

TEACH RADIO The Vancouver Technical hlgb RESTAURANT Canadian Pacific Rly. Station Be ftane tm at tmm ht Hum it nt le restes.nl tm (Am CmWmos Panfie StaMwt, Vemi sr VIOLET BARLOW UseCuticurd TWO IU-ACK CIIOWS W1M, BE THERE TOOI Swirl. So. Crti-rt. T)f trm.

-fr ti i Master Program, October 2nd school, Punsmuir and Homer streets..

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