Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1919, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT amy _ HA) HII J Il i DTT N < . ii In a further effort to improve At The Grand. : . conditions on troopships carrying re- Mae Murray, the charming litte i \ turning Canadian soldiers home, the [star of many Universal special af- 4 ns Militia Dep nt has adopted the |tractioms, whose latest feature is plan of at to each conducting |*'Danger, Go Slow," was presented party on board the steamers one | at the Grand yesterday in this cop- H sereduant-ec who will look after |vincing, forceful and absorbing pro- the De I t's interest in the feed- [duction and versatile Mae had a role 1 ore ing of the en by the ships' crews. [of exceptional streagth und charac. ter. Takiflg the part of a pretty young : .! "he staff of the District Depot and | girl, who through ecircumstincé has of the A.D. M.S. department have now beein made to keep house for a band moved to their quarters at Barrie- [Of crooks, she finally makes her orse S fleld--barracks. The staff are taken |®Scape on a freight train and at last it ee over. to their néw quarters' every |0rops off at a sleepy little gountry every morning in motor trucks. town. However, it is not long before -- this tom-boy, who arrived in boy's Seventy-eight returned soldiers | clothing, is the hells of the town. and : Vari from that on her adventures are more i 0 Tr ous were discharged te ¢ivilm Jif t No. 3 Casualty Cty at ann of a comical mature, 'where before field on Monday, and another large|they were more serious. Don't fall to party was discharged on Tuesday, see this exciting picture that is domi- 1 ures There are now less than one hundred | P2ted With "thrills and heart inter- . men in the barracks at present, and|°S:: When it will be shown again to . ; the majority of these will be dis- ogo] dt Hg ah Th d 1 b h d ROYAL charged before the end of this week. the Pathe News, a Judge Brown stofy il : € spring modeis are now to be ha ) and comedy reels. For the vaude- in our corset section--some made of Wi CEST An ambulance Tapecial having on »i 3 t oo ' ¢ ville, Lechand and Vivian presented . . p hoard (wo officers and fifty other." ojiy act of music and juggling white coutil--others of lovely brocades in shell pink. 1 ganks, bousa A osu sston. leit that was very attractive and should afternoon. The hospital cases om |PT0V¢ @ good drawing card. board are bound for Queen's Mili- kr tary Hospital. The train will pro- " in ty Coming, "My Honolulu Gir bably reach Kingston late on Tues-| .y.¢ delightful original piece, "My ANNUAL 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT gay. Eau Honolulu Girl," with its Hawaiian READY TO WEAR CLOTHING AND The 5.8. Grampian, with two of- [imarkablo scenic. Soc, ite' native ticers, enty cadets and sevenily-|i.ncers singers and instrumentalists FURNISHING SALE two oth! ranks, is due to arrive at), 4 js hosts of pretty girls, comes to St. John on Sunday, February 2nd. |e Grand Opera House Monday \ : : 2p > night, February 8rd, and Manager y Lic gan, V. S.. Williams andppranigan firmly believes the house Aeut.;Col. R. J..Gardiner are mak-| ecord for attendance will be broken. ing an inspection of the medical ser-f. Honolulu Girl," with its com- 5 Ties of the district and are now in pany of thirty-five artists in this sea . son's big musical success. It is a B Pte. G. W Rogers No. 3 C.AS.C melange of smart dancing, weird, e. G. W. ars, No. 3 C.A.8.C. | pg 2. Hawaii lodies, clean | ut such a week. To hundreds this sale Service Company, has been transfer. | eum, Ha le" It Ras fro. red to the Ordnance Detachment, quently been called a "Siagy-song) will be a happy memory during the coming RN ithe tly been called a "Sing XY. O fi fth ff h 1 %e Eo ow show in a class by itsel. The Ha- ya nen 0 the regular price sO of- A or , _ {waiian atmosphere which pervades No action has yet been taken in |; tire show; the real live natives te brings a coveted article within reach. the case of Major W. J. S. Sharpe, |piaymg ukeleles and steel stringed who was returned to Kingston last guitars, the dances of the flower- To soldiers! Friday from New York. He is de- |} and the 8 from] 20 per cent. means a great " tained at Tete de Pont barracks un- a ae Br saving on your civilian outfit. der close arrest pending proceed- place "My 'Honolulu Girl" in the | == Ou k Peeing Bigot ea ur wig | rove. rane of musical, comely 'sue- 2 r entire stock of clothing and furnish- out leave. Just when the court Te "he | = ings, etc., at 20 per cent. discount. will be appointed and what specific | jjoves ft is the best piece of SHIZS|E= charg" or charges will be prosecut- craft de has conceived. = ed depénds upon the insiructions PE * = Blue and black suits excepted. All sales received from Ottawa. for cash. Gogds marked in plain. figures. | rn A io: NIN NN Pt tN PN Se HY NN FOR THE AVERAGE FIGURES 3 C-C a La Grace, pelced .$2.00 to $4.00 a pair. La Divas, priced :.. .. .$2.50 to $4.00 a pair. "FOR SLIGHT AND MEDIUM F IGURES CCala Grace, fried. ..$1.25t0 $3.00 a pair. D and A's, priced . .$1.25 to $3.00 a pair. - THE POPULAR ELASTIC TOP CORSET . HH Hil JUTE Priced . ee .$2.50 to $4.50 a pair. TI ii TT Jill ii il J = © FOR TALL FIGURES OF AVERAGE BUILD C-C a La Grace, priced $2.25 to $5.00 a pair. La Divas, priced $2. 25 to $5.00 a . pair. SHORT FIGURES OF SLIGHT OR MEDIUM BUILD C-C a La Grace, priced $1.75 to ; $2.75 a pair. La Divas, priced $1. 75 to $2.75 a pair. Appearing to excellent advantage. in his first photoplay produced by] Arteraft, Enrico Caruse, the famous tenor, scored a decisive hit in "My at Grifin's Theatre yester- ® '® ; y J . Cousin" ¢ The: yes ) day. Mr. Caruso was visualized to y many in the audience for the first: time, and while they were aware that he was the world's premier tenor, few | Brock Street. . realized that his talent for mimetic] Late Amos M. Thompson, 5 ation ost on par with! If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. The death of Amos Martin Thomp-| Die warvotious voice. Mr. Caruso is . bon occurred at his home in Barrie-| jecidedly a good actor, as his double field on Monday after a short illness portrayal in this great picture amply from influenza and paneumonia. De- proves, Ethel Clayton also provided ceased was night watchman during|gingularly attractive entertainment the building of the Barrieficid bar- in Paramount's new picture, '"Wo- racks. He was thirty-six years of men's Weapons," and was heartily age and is survived by hi8 wife and| received by the andience. The role four small children. The funeral portrayed by Miss Clayton is an un-| MODELS\FOR STOUT FIGURES Hi} loo place to Cataraqui cemetery on|yusual one, and affords her numerous C-C La Grace y prised $3.00 to $5.50 a ji Tuesday, Rev, Mr. Pierce officiating. | opportunities for the display of her, WE ARE SHOWING HH he i 5 exquisite artistry, ; Sl Tl: Th rasan he re con Gi | La Divas, priced $3. 50 to $5.00 a pair. Rochefort, Brewer's Mills, was held on | AND MGDELS SUITABLE FOR " * | Hl} Wednesday at 9 am., to St. Barnaby's : x Very Fine Range of Srch, Brewer's Mills, requiem mass { WITH THE CURLERS ! MOSTLY ANY FIGURE 1 ng sung by Rev. A. M. Traynor. A] # ced 1 | luge cortery, of relatives and friends ; Goddess front la cor sets, priced ollow the remains. His sisters, The milld weather has agdin dis- 00 $5. 00 pair. i Miss Josephine Rochefort, Pakmer,| arranged the curling club pro- : $3. to a Hl Mass. also Mrs. (Gapt.) Chavies| gramme. The games for the District == * ' C-C a La Grace front laced . corsets, | Beaupre, University avenue, Kings- Cup, which were to have Jeen played ton, and his daughter, Mrs. R. Orim-| off at Kingston on Tuesday and Na- 2 priced $3. 00 to $4. 50 a pai mens, Rochester, N.Y., were unable] panee on Wednesday, have: been CROMPTON"S SYLPH GIRDLE to attend the funeral, The pall-| postponed for of week owing to bearers, Capt. Edward Smith, Captiack of ice. CORSET James Smith, John Murray, M. For-| The games scheduled in tHe club | . / - fj roster. W. McAvoy, William Murphy. championship for frowpsy owild pot Suitable for athletic wear; all sizes, 21 et Sirk Joseme: . Sachetort atiaa) be. pluved. and have been postponed SEL to 26 waist. Price $1.50 a pair ; . - : 3 fi trom - Mrs. Joseph' . Rochefort, Miss ; . : ovis: achat Sieeior e|ingetmely. On Thursday a start of SE 2 i . J. A. Rochefort, Jr., F. J. Roche-l,,q on Friday four rinks from Nap- VERY SPECIAL MARMOLA BELT Vv -% fort, 'Mrs, F. J. Rochefort, Mrs. M i J * : 'lanee are scheduled to play at King- 4 } T SSeS Min A Hochatory Mr. Ne rea I sto in the Central Ontario Curling = : CORSE 3 : : ¢ \ League. Unless the weather turoxi ' ; Crimmens, Mr, and Mrs, P.M. DrispLeigue. Unless the weathor thros (of r Stout Fiawes fo Extra Speci Fees .$3. 00a pair. EHH I HH EO TTT TIT 2 &s Se Wa cr wa TR re Ri id Mea. Loon ox he fon, apt. and these matches will also have to be Marion Beaupre, Misses Bridget and Agnes Roach, Mr. and Mrs. James Dresses For Afternoon Wear Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Webb, y Sr Citafance Sale. . | a i John Misses E. A. and Josie Webb, Mr. revost, Bock street Las made a =i ; Dresses For Evening Wear and Mrs. Johns Dockrill, al E great reduction in ready-made ecloth- ~ Hl Dockrill, Capt. Edward Smith, Sr. [ing and gents' furnishings, also in HiMr. and Mrs, Jchn Murrgy, Mr. and the order clothing department to Se ble a I hi ad iH rs. Willlam Murphy, Mr. and Mrs, | make room for.spring importation. - | h v M M Tp J rviceable and stylis! and at very. at ochrane, Mr. and Mes. M. OOF Lo Bond deal obAlk shont Mrs. M McKen : tra ctive p rices. gl S. ary McKenna and Mrs, postponed. | Clara Chopp. a ehild that is in the General Hospi- tal for treatment. The 1¢ one is an Late 'William H. McAdoo. ee ws The deatn of William H. McAdoe | ped, its body telling the tale. The occurred at his residence, "Heath- [matter is being investigated. field," Princess street, on Tuesday ; illness of ome} = DAILY MEMORANDUM. week from pneumgnia. The de Hand ot at Fulace Rink to-night "15 soared was born in the township of of page Jites, ah Fant band oan Be ilities. n thirty-six on ago, and in siness as a droy- . "He ok up residence in Kin DIED. he 4S tn nape, TR Ho pee curr i ai, gr | by "his wife and, Shree daught on January 27th, A981 James C 3 > A} Funeral will plas on on toa Suite Ebvard Clayton: te ang AL 530 fo St. Mary's Cas The death of Bawars 'Clayton oc _'thedral, where X solemm reguiem |; rred 'his residence, "33 Bagot r oil Being or tno Sapiw a very fi tion. f Ladies Kid and ee ny Even Tone heels. These are spring models

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