Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jun 1919, p. 8

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Last evening a large and well pleased crowd was poesent at the initial performance of Constance Tai adge's latest and best proaucton "Hue Lesson.' 'lass picture is a rare treat and along' with artificial' tooaness of the Grand helpea. 0 make pte: forget Une extreme heat. Miss Talmadge has excellent support in this play, having Tom Moore in ne Opposite leading role. The scenes are esaborately laig and include une Potono Mountains, Atlantic peach and othess. Two comedy reels were also shown, with the jnimitaole Charlie Chaplin and his clever an- tics, Miss kose Victoria, an English soprano, appeared and sang several splendid kinglish song hits, tor wllich sne received much worthy applause, This exceptional programme will be repeated to-night and to-morrow aft- eroon and evening only.----Advt. At Griffin's, Shirley ~ Mason, the vivacious comedian scored a distinct hit last evening by her delightful work in Her new picture--"The Rebeuing Angel," and it was voted the best Photoplay in which she has so far appeared. Miss 'Mason has an ex- cellent role, that of a & woman who is loved by two milllonaires and who has difficulty in making a choice when her futher becomes bankrupt. The theme is well handled and the entertainment #8 of the highest standard. . Another feature of real merit is Wm. Desmond in "White- washed Walls," which shows how a breezy Yankee adventurer introduc- ed American nerve into the pomp of a comic Opera Republic. You'll laugh until your sides ache when you seg this picture, so don't miss it.-- vt. ---- At the Strand. A drama of compelling force and appeal was shown yesterday at the tarand tbeatré in the Metro pres- entation "The Divoreee," in which Ethel Barrymore is starred. This play, taken from the successful stage dnama "Lady Frederick," by W. Somerset Maugham, deals with the vital question of the heartlessness of gpocial life where wealth and posi- tion dominate every other considera- tion, causing unhappiness and, jeal- ousy, envy and iptrigue. Supporting the famous star are stich players as H. E. Herbert, Jos- eph Kilgour, E. J. Ratcliffe, Naomi Childers, John QGalsworthy, Turne: Gordon, Harold Entwistle, Eugene Strong and Ricca Allen. The produc- tion 'was made by Herbert Blaghe, under the personal supervision of Maxwell Karger, director general.-- vt. STOCK MARKETS. Ryerson & Co., 287 Bagot | Street. -- ---- New York Stocks. ; Opening, Close. 9% 9% 50% 50% 162 18 ona. aioe oe int. Nickel .. Cranial heel 2 Cea 106% Sugar |... .., 133% CH : £ oT Vistory 933 rE Rai ae JOLIE, Saar weds ivi een JUTE RY JL 104m. S88. Nae ve JOBRR. 7. 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Or- ganization has developed the spirit of co-operation between labor and capital, which - otherwise would never have found gmpression, and it is owing to the absence of organiza- tion in this country that old pre- judices still exist as manifested in | the labor troubles in different paris of the country, he said. a Panamas for $1.48. : A big quantity of high grade bats on sale to-morrow, George Mills & 5 Among we re miling from Halifax on a wlio i bouna 'the peace cont, and Doherty probably esere si 1 Capt. J. Palmer. has been in the artillery, has just been Investpd} i of high school cadets. i 'tories of the peace iy Riis be mend + ra ba 90¢ broo it . ms @ Pr : rE corner, ! To ; 5 ; BORN. . Suton Wrest, 3 woh WHITE--On June 1 17th, 1919, to Mr. ang' _ Mrs. Noah e, of MacDonald St, "A som. ; X > KILICK MeCONNTLL n Salvation' Citadel, Lisgar street, To- Som, mt: on Ta re evening. Chaplain) iva) | | eb $e ses ot See a Matt Ptcaon, 305 Bar- Tie. po fed Kingston, Ont. 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