Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Oct 1918, p. 8

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cen. It is An Absolute Certainty That you can find here a grand NT ment of New Fall Suits and Ovegcoats. Suits: Overcoats: All Prices Betweep .. $20.00 to $35.00 $20.00 to $40.00 Wear only will discover the dollar for dollarsalue. 4 Livingston's BROCK STREET If off your route it pays to walk. {picture is one that will draw on b th "THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 9, 1018, Shots Miltary News A-- To- might, " The Kiss Jury lat." Disting 3 r The Kiss Burg I be one of th cesses of th be seen here ic Grand Opera | ae md bt than delightinl aumbers for which | n Mitchell, the master craftsman .( the -énsem- Plate, bas produced. incidental dances. Mr Mitchell's success mm this direction 1S More ident "in this production than ever hefore, a Tac accounted for by the exceptionally capable chorus he had to interpret his work The Peaco ley chorus, which is one of t play's most distinguishing fea- tudes, will un doubtedly become as fa- mous on tour as it did in The METOpo= lis For sheer beauty, grace, verve and dancing ability ot A igh order, no organization r it memory could hoasf a ch wperior to that hI ih mn . of the Peagock / Which woyld scales in your estdmation, pretty clothes or love? Such is the problem before beautiful Virginia Parké, in the clever photo- play "A Pair of Cupids" which will be shown at the Strand for Thursday, Fridgy an Saturday How a. girl whose life has been occupied all her young life with frivolous things, so that the young man considers her nothing but a scatter-brain who will not take seriously, is cleverly played .rley Bayne, while Peter, typi- ] ¢"Prancis Bushman, is the "slave to business" type of young American whe subordinates-€very other cons id- » great gos" "Work." The and humor of the be- the. sympathy a delightful evening's holder entertainmeént. and 1 ; At Griffin's. Again, last evening Jack Pickford and Louise Huff were accorded, a most cordial reception by a large audience, who were unanimous in their opinion that "Sandy" was one of the most artistic and entertain- ing photoplayers in which these two youthful tavorities have been seen. "Sandy" is a photoplay of those ab- sorbing qualities which make it es- sentially on@ which can be viewed again and again with increasing de- light. See this picture this evening i along with the remainder of our ex- cellent programme, which includes Mary Miles Minter, the sweetest girl in pictures, in a brand new photoplay, 'Powers That Prey." and that ever interesting serial pic- ture, 'A Fight For Millions." "Hearts of the World." David W. Griffith's supreme tri- umph, "Hearts of the World" which comes to the Grand Opera House for three days starting Thursday, Oct. 10th, with a matinee daily, might be called .a cinema grand opera, so well does the musical accompaniment fit a | -- : NEENNENEREENARNRRNARENE BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS Special Values in irm Bed Coverings § White Blankets, Canadian 'make wool, _with enough cotton to keep them from "shrinking; single and double bed sizes, with pink an blue borders. Spécial from $6.75 to $13. 00. - White Blankets all pure wool, best Can- @| farces of the season. adian and Scotch makes in all sizes. - These HB cannot be repeated aghin this winter at any price. Now $18.00, $20, $22.50 and $25.00 a pair. Cotton Fi Filled Comforters with chintz, art" sateen and turkey red coverings well filled and good large sizes. For $2.75 to $5.00 ered coverings guaranted D ith re EY ek t yet very warm. At $9. 00, $10, $12.50 and $14. 50. _ Flannelette Blankets, the best makes in white and grey with pink and blue borders all sizes, at less than mill prices. " | ter work of Gounod, the Freneh com- aa | the plot of a wealthy soap manuiac- I SC oe the picture. There is a theme run- ning through the symohony indicating every important character and every gesture is timed with the music. The background of the film is the war front in France. The characters are humans in the midst of an awful trag- edy; yet inte rmingled in all the confu- Lsion of flame waves, gas attacks and bombardments is a wonderful love story. that no heart ¢ an resist, . Pro- minent in the cast of ns of the World" are the beautiful. Gish Sis- ters, Lilian and Dorothy, Robert Har- ron, George Fawcett, George Seig- man, and other well-knowh players. 'kt Pays to Advertise." The farce called "It Pays to Adver: tise" comes to the Grand Opera House on Thanksgiving day, Monday, Oet, 14th, matinee- and night. The farce is said to have all the dexterity oh a game, and to keep the audience guessing, and even when the fun is at its fastest. the fundamental common sense back of it all helps to give the necessary punch. It all begins with Coming, * turer io get his casy-going son inter- ested. in business. His stenographer enters into the conspiracy, and the two find their plot works only too well. On money obtained from fa- ther himself the boy embarks as a ri- val soap manufacturer, and gives the old man a run for the money. * It i8 see-saw between them, and the ups and downs make one of the breeziest San Carlo Grand Opera Company. ly a fortunately arranged travelling schedule this city is to be included in the transcontinental tour of the San Carlo Grand Opera Company, the only one of three permanently éstab- lished opera organizations devoted to touring .. Grand opera upon the scale of magnitude and beauty for which the San Carlo has been known éver since it was organized is an event which deserves a welcome that should leave no doubt in the minds of the city's music-lovers as to its popularity and cultural benefits. A remarkable array of big talent is displayed in the San Carlo forces, which travel -by spe- cial train and number one hundred people. © The venture here should meet with only the highest success The operas for Kingston are: Wed- nesday evening, Oct. 16, "Carmen"; Thursday matinee, "Faust," the mas- poser; Thursday evening, "Lucia di Lammermoor." Ald. Samuel Curry and Mrs. Curry, Belleville, celebrated their golden {wedding - on Monday. They were | married in Trenton in 1868. They li have one son and one daughter, Fred H. B. Stock, Department r I yd tank battalion for service overseas. iy Sncle I apotted to be rap- its appearance in St. "Taylor Welcome Home in A splendid entertainment Ww at the Military "Y" ro evemng in cor Chon will opening, Refreshments were by the ladies of Brock Street Mecthod- ist Church, Movies are to be shown at hospital thiz évening hy 1 Mowat Military 1 be Tht shane 500 men will soon call under the Military Service Act to the military Writs inthe di trict is the information sec ured from reliable These men will for. the most sources o within the part be those just com age limit There has been such a depletion of the ranks of the Depot Battalion and Lother--units--due tothe call for men for France and Siberia that the, av- thorities have found it to be a difficult matter to keep going without more embryo soldiers coming into the ser- vice. The calling of this additional body will ensiire for the immediate future sufficient troors for the more pressing needs. > An advice from Ottawa is that the Central Appeal Judge. is' hecoming very tired of the lingering cases of appeal under whe Military Service Act. That all those cases now oul standing will be handled in a pew manner is the object of a proposal which pro-1 mises to he put into force by which all men whose exemption appeals have not been concluded will he called into the ranks of the Depot Battalion 'and then allowed the privilege of securing leave of absence. Whether this would he acceptable to the men wha have strong cases for appeal is not clear, but in any cases those men w ho have been "hanging fire" with no pro- mise of a rapid settlément of their an- peal will be called do service in the near future A protest is being entered by those interested in the meeting of returned soldiers against the lack. of proper notice givgn to the citiz ens when res turned soldiers are coming to the city. For sgme' time past this trouble has caused a great amount of inconveni- ence to all concerned, and an effort will be made to have the conducting officers on the trains and the railway officials give better notice of arrivals. Fifteen wounded Canadian soldiers who have heen eonvalescing at the Water- town, .N.Y., since Aug. Sth returned to Queen's hospital on Tuesday for the winter Lieut. J. C. Smythe, commandant at the home, will return to Kingston late this week, remaining a few days longer to straighten out affairs, > ams re ie Perfected Movies. The recent exposition in Chicag 20 of moving picture machines 'has re- sulted in marvels of perfection "be- ing placed in the better class of theatres throughout Canada and the United States. One machine which gained much prominence was the Powers cameragraph motor, driven and fitted with a ich Toric Lens. The motor furnishes J astonishing steadiness of motion and the Toric Lens has the same influence on the screen that the 'concave glass has upon the sight, hence the combina- tion produces a picture whieh' is at once as real as life. - Under these conditions the front seat in a theatre is as desirable as a buck one. ~The management of the King . Edward Theatre has secured No. § Powers machine, and 'to-night the. citizens of Kingston will be given an op- portunity to see what it can do. When a complete universal pro- gramme - will be given, including he captivating Blue Bird, five reel drama, "Trigmph," featuring Dor- othy Phitips.* Usual admission: Thrad Cases Pneumonia. §, 8. Corbety's ambulance was called out on Tuesday night to re- move patients suffering from pneu- monia to the hospital. The patients are Mrs. Wilson, 126 Stephen street, at the General Hospital; Miss Jamieson, daughter of John Jamie- son, 88 Gore street, Hotel Dieu; Miss Richardson, 218 Johnson street, Hotel Dieu. * ™ Accepts Professorships G. J. Mackay, B.A. asssistant in- speotor of industrial and technical education for some time past in On- tario, has resigned to accept dhe frofessorship of metallurgy at Queen's University. > Samuel Cole, who [lives at 54 Lower Rideau street, reports that thieves have been making a rald on his garden of late. Potaloes, onions and turnips have been taken. DAILY MEMORANDUM Cheese Board, 130 Thursday. "The Kiss Burglas" Grand, 8.15. "See top of page three, right hand corner, or probabilities. <7 DIED. BOYBER--In Kingston 1918, Joseph Boyer, ged 32 years. Funeral win take lace from/ 10 Oharles street, re Dearas, whers £.30 to St.Mary's Cathed er a solemn requiem mass I sung for the happy repose bin his sou Friemis are kindly requested to attend the mass. 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