Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Mar 1919, p. 8

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PAGE EIGHT : THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919. a El HRA i HIE Tn (HEHE EEE AE SO LADY'S DRESS WS STOLE N THEATRICAL = li: A | li { ls ni MOVING { DAY" BROUGHT | \BOUY TROUBLE. ! -- | At The Grand. Missing Dress Was Found in Se-! An 11-Br h film production, | on cond-hand Store, and Owen | Kiddies in the Rul ins h scored | HE . . : tremendous hit n . shown, inj Thompson, Accused of Stealing 1d ently, opens a three<day it, is Now in Custody. {engagement a the Grand Opera Moving day," as a rule, brings{House on Monday and this wonderful enough for the housewife | picture is no mere cinema, but it" is ting the hundred and one the spirit of France' itself in their su- vacked up, but this day of |premest moment ofvictory Every- which was observed re-lone saw "The Better 'Ole" and this is y a Kingston lady, brought |the successor of that astonishing film. r more than its usual share of | "Kiddies in the Ruins" is a delight- ible, for in the transfer of goods | ful cameo of child life in the devas- chattels from one home to an- {tated section of France. It is a force- the lady's best "Sunday |ful drama, principally of the theatre- was reported missing. it {goers of Kingston just as much as it t first thought that a careless |was enjoyed throughout England, it: fall off the load. [Scotland and France Besides this search was made, but {film there will be other additional $8, a very pretty one, and |réels of high class merit such as the valued at $40, could not he found. | Pathe News, an O. Henry story and Then it was thought that the|comedy films. An act of vaudeville dress had been stolen, he police |of the very best order will complete were notified, and given a deserip- [this special attraction, which will be tion of the dress, and every man on | for three days only.--Advt. the police force was instructed to -------- keep their weather eye open for ii. At Griffin's. The '"'cops" looked at dresses until Again last evening an' audience {they could see .nothing else but| which taxed the capacity of Griffin's dresses. They 'hunted for it day| witnessed with grént enthusiasor the and night, in fact they dreamed |gsplendid programme of feature pho- about it by night; some could not toplays exhibited, which is headlined !sleep for thinking about how mean b> Wm, 8. Hart in "Branding Broad- 4 v ' rd person "must be to steal a lady's way," one of the newest ideas in | dress Every woman was given, the | dims that has been shown in a long " \ ew Ol y 3 8 3 along ; ; i f tee wid 25 she Passe 1 this | time. It is decidedly different from |= stree spite z : 3 ! oi Paes HL kh Spieot a thi; the Hart pictures we have seen in work of the Sherlock Homes cha- 5 nT . ORY 3 racter, the missing dress could not the past. Full of comedy, excite- be tousd Sing ? " ment and thrill, Lut minus tears. But then something happened You cannot afford to overlcok this 5 and it fell to the lot of Sergqant|8reat picture this evening, when it ° Samuel Arniel to spot the dress will be shown for the last time, as Making a visit to one of the local | Will also Ethel Clayton in "The Mys- is ro | tery Girl,' a pictdre that has caused second-hand stores, his eagle eye y ¥ > caught a dress that tallied with the | no énd of sensation since it was first one reported stolen. He immedi-] exhibited a few days ago. Miss ately got busy, with the result that | Clayton has added many new admir- tthe dress was identified as the one |ers to the already large number en- | issing, and was removed. to the| joyed by her, who find in her finish~ { police station. ed acting and vivid personality a Then a description was secured | never failing attraction. In "The | , A FINER LINE OF tof the man who sold the dress, and Mystery Girl" she does, some of 'the {it was not long before Constable | hest work of her career; and the | James Downey had the man who is picture is well worth the attention | 9 } . 9 alleged to have made the sale. | gf disc riminating lovers of the screen Jwen Thompson, a young man, who art.--Advt. OI])¢ 'Nn S al 1SSES ( has been in trouble with the police a -- before, was taken in charge, accus- > A the Strand. | ° ° ed of stealing the dress and~dispos- Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday | jme of it, and he will come up for no crind theatre will offer Harold | rin 1 S trial on Monday Although valued Lockwood in his latest production at $40, it is alleged that Thompson |. ,. Rr TE Loy ao Grrao Cicatn got the paltry sum of $2.50 from pais Kirst, ' a ia ars ay nui CANNOT BE FOUND IN THIS CITY the second-hand dealer. The dress - , ie pho a : ee . sot was practically mew, as the owner | Son of the stage success of the same Examine the styles, the qualities, the patterns; pay at- had only worn it a few times. It ame Jramatiz 4 =e Milby : 2 abe : appears that the accused was one | Dodd fom the movel by Francis tention to the distinctiveness! Try them on and see how of the men who helped move the | Perry Ellott, published by Harper 1H / 1 1 a re brothers. or well they become you! And you will feel as enthusiastic "Pals First' is a romantic drama WAMTING TO COME, HOME. revolving around two wayfaring, about them as we do. pals, Danny Rowland and Dominie,| Developed i in wool serge, wool gabardine, wool trico- A Young Soldier Who Worthily| graduates of Yale, Harvard, Sing! Did His Bit. Sing and San Quentin, who gain tine, wool poplins. The prices, as a matter of course, are joyous welcome in the home of] young Dick Castleman, somewhere] very low, $25.00 to $75.00. in Sunny Tennessee, when Uncle I ® @ I \ 9 Alex, an old darkey servant believes| If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk. : : ; in Danny. his long; | EF ' bi : : he Fecognizes x io : ZA ------ Tre dicts Sets. 104 Alterations in charge of experts--and if arranged; encugh to secure food and new cloth- == ill b f ing but change their plans when for now wi e free. ! they discover that Dr. Harry Chilton, Dick's cousin, is endeavoring to se-; cure the fortune willed by Dick, to' Il his sweetheart, Jean Logan, by try- i ing to convince her that Dick is dead; 9 S . and thad she is therefore freed from ] her promises. Danny wins the love 1 Ol ] 1€E1N S pring oats of the girl in spite of the effort of | A Lr . J Dr. Chifidon to. prove him en impos. So With distinctive charm in tailored coats, dolman coats ter, and the date for the wedding is, . Tk . . % set when Dcmnie intevoses and. de- and capes. The majority beautifully lined with silk or nounces Danny to the girl as a | . ! thief, a pick-pocket and a safe- | satin. : : } Sracker, owing two Fears lo Sabie) Materials include such fine fabrics as wool tricotines, Quenten pficon. When he sees the , : . Linge of heart in his oid pal Danny | =f wool velours; wool garbardines, crystal cord, poiret twill "OL bY a AEITTRR realizes that his mission to retrieve . " Pliny RO the lost soul of the world-embittered | and silvertone. Contrastingly colored materials, rows § Pe 91 @ oi 'he Canadian] Dominie has been aecomplished and, | : : 2 fn Feb. 1916 with the Canadian | Dowinie bis bool Boron ed and rows of stitching, and buttons form their adornments, land but the real Dick after all-- | and the splendid color list includes: Patricia blue, Belgian, to go over with that Battalion, he was transferred to the 66th Bat-|Advi " | tery, Canadian Field Artillery, go- v dust, grey, taupe, rose and navy. Moderately priced ing overseas as gunner to complete AGED TWEED MAN l $20. 00 to $40. 00. + his training in England. He went WAS IN ILL-HEALTH 1 to France early in 1917, where he - i 35 dozen women s vests and drawers, was promoted corporal on the |1 natural and white. Vests, long sleeves and field, whore he was on active sor-|Stated That William Brennan, =| 4 @ ; Fagor @uc inn Was Is Missing, Was | Come and see these to-night whether prepared to drawers ankle length; the correct 'weight Nov. 6th, 1918. He had advanced Valen- Despondent. ho ig buy or not. all the way to the city of for early spring wear. Special price to- ciennes., He was then sent to the English hespital at Buxton, where In Friday night's Whig, reference night 39¢ each. he is now awaiting his turn for | was made to the sudden disappear- home in Lavant, Ont. ance at Tweed, of William Brennan, sn an aged resident of that place. Further information from Tweed states that Brentan has not been - : ; I John ' * = | WOMEN S PURE LINEN ; Matt r seen by any ond since he went to 1 & : . . | " € $ bed on Monday pight. He appar- fi ; - - os | 0tly rose very pully on Tuesday : @ a morning, and lef{ without his break- Thirty-four N.C.O's. and men of | fast or taking his dinner pail with f the Siberian Expeditionary Force him. He had nol been very well of - - artillery arrived in the city on Sat-| late, and gave ¢very indication of s g . urday morning from Victoria, B.C. | being discouraged and it is feared and wore taken to the huts at|]that he has sought refuge in death. Barrieficld for disposal. Searching partied are out, and the 30 dozen only, all pure finien' handkeps : a Sscoduibo.| Fiver hias beor whtched hut as there : The hospital ship Essequibo,|is considerable ite, little could be chiefs, hemstitched; | and } inch hem; [lll vnich arrived at Portland, Me., | done to locate the body sioubd it be . with hospital troops, had the fol-|in the river. these are very scarce goods and we offer lowing patients for this district on board: Two officers and 47 N. C. this lot to-night at less than the price of [fii pears Fo, ofticers and 47 N. €. muslin or lawn. Special to-night 2 for 25c¢. putaiion caees. his. train showia || PP IR IN TI N G | HITTING J 4 ---- HHH The new April Delineator number will be ready for subscribers to-night. Please call for it. 8 -- \ ES BE ES = 2 E E Eo Ss = E E E ss S E ES Es E BE Eo = Es E ES = S -- s BE Eg &s E Es E Es = ES = = Es Ss Ss E E = ES Foo] ES 2 S BE = E E E BE Ss E oo] Es E BE gE sS Bs ES ES Es ES = E Es E B E E ES ss _-- E E E = = rd == EE £2 E EE - Ee Ee ss - ES E s ss ES E E 5 s s E s S E ES E on s E S ES E E E 5s E s s e E Es s = s Ss S Fo E ss ss ss ES s = sg E 5 E ES = E = ES ES 2 5 E = ES E BE s Es Es E E E Es ES Es ss Es = BE es E £ Es = ss Es ES s = E E E E E Ee a Just Received 150 Charming Overcoats | i HTT hey ni Men who appreciate newness in design and cleverness in tailoring, will surely be delighted with the splendid showing of new spring clothing. Form fitting and Waist line Suits, $25.00, $27.50, $30.00, $32.50, $35. 00 Form fitting and Waist line Cvercoats, $25, $27.50, $30.00. RETURNED SOLDIERS Will find us well prepared to supply all their needs in clothing and furnishings at prices that will be pleasing to them. 10 per cent. discount to soldiers. Come in fora look. Goods marked in plain figures. One price only. a -- ---- ---- HHT THERE arrive late Sunday night, | : Women' s black cashmere finish stock- Jif. Jroovatiy Grampian ig due Ey ings, splendid weight for this season of the [fiff vit» one cadet and tive NCO ' and men for Kingston. ' \ . year. Sizes 81, 9, 94, 10. To-night, 35¢ a Hi rep. stot "The Pierrot Players." Grand. 8.15. pair or 3 pairs for $1 .00. lll COLLBGIATES DEFEAT SOIENCE.| See ton" of' page 'taies, rigst asad In a B wkethall Game by #4], Lr A vi: AIS. pal 220 dozen' dish tawels 3 lain and checked, [lll ho conestate raststate vaskotpar| es | hemmed ead, for use. pecial to-night for | id Seftnte 21.01 Suse RYAN On Jane tet 1118, of trons J Ril place on EL nr ME - 5 : : : ip = Ryan. No. 300 300377, "formerty of Shar: Cn i nai .

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