Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Nov 1919, p. 16

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2 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG : : oF a FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1019. = Ee rm A | . -- | PRINCE TO BE HOST = Th trical TP 1,000 OHILDREN |= 1ea [On British Battleship--He| : Places a Wreatii on Roose= x velt" . Bhs ; eit's 8 Grave fe To-night will be the last showing (Canadian Press Despatoh) {ot the latest ¥ox Film production! New York, Nov. 21. Edward Al- { "Gambling in Souls,' with the talen- bert, Prince of Wales, began the last | ted star, Madlaine Traverse in the! full day of his visit to New York to- | leading role. The picture is a story day with a trip to the grave ot Theo- { of gambling in Wall Street, in soc- | dore Roosevelt at Oyster Bay. The iety and around the roulette wheel. | Prince carried a wreath to place on The final scene takes place In & the late ex-president's grave. The gambling house, where the heroine, | day's programme called for his pres- known as Madame Rouge, delibera- | ence at a noon luncheon at 'Pipping tely cheats the son of the broker | Rock Club and in the afternoon he who had robbed her husband. But planned to Play host to .1,000 school her triumph is short lived, because | children on thé British pattie cruiser she soon learns that the son she has | Renown. 'us evening he will be cheated has secretly married her | guest at a dinner of the Pilgrims, at own daughter. The revulsion of feel- | whieh Chauncey M. Depew will pre- ing caused by this discovery is ad- side. A brief visit to the Hippo- mirably portrayed. 'The Sundown | drome and a vecepsion at the 7th Trail" 'with Monroe Salisbury in the | armory, afranged by Mr. snd Mrs. lead, is a splundid picture of the | Rodman Wanamaker, will complete great out-doors and with the govd | the day's events, To-morrow the support Mr. Salisbury has, this play | Prince will end his visit to the Uni is one well worth while. A reel of ted States, sailing on the Renown for good comedy pictures and an act of | Halifax. superior yaudeville will complete ; only. --Advt, : , em + + Facilitated a Further Advance of "Bringing Up Father in Society." New York Stock Prices. These popular comics, "Bringing (Canadian Press Despatch) Up Father," created by George Mec. New York, Nov. 21.---Another ral- Manus and brought to the realm of | ly in foreign exchange and indica- | the stage by that astute and far-gee- | tiops that the money stringency has : ing manager Gus Hill, will be the at- | been overcome facilitated a further traction at the Grand Opera House | advance of prices: during the morn- Saturday Nov. 22nd matinee and | ing. Easier. mongy conditions were night. It bears the happy title of | confirmed by the opening rate of '"'Bringing Up Father In Society" | eight per cent. for call loans. Cruel: and from all accounts will more than | ble Steel, General Motors and High help to ingratiate the popular char-| Grade Oils gained six td thirteen acters of "Jiggs" Mahoney, "Moth-| points in the first hour. Tobaccos Lor" and the rest of the Mahoney | kept pace with stronger food, lea- clan into the hearts of the public.| ther and shipping Wsués, but Rails ; The new play--and it is brand new | were relatively dull and Irregular Your style preferance is here, backed by the quality that will in every respect, from 'the scenery | Steels Equipments and Motors shar- make the style "Inst. That's what counts those days of high to the yery Piya to the Sedolious ed more actively in the broader buy- prices. No amount of skilful and clov score--is in three acts and three sce- | ing at noon. designing er pressing can nes. As no doubt anticipated it ser- namin etic, take the place of good materials and expert Tailoring--Styles ves to humorously recount the side MILK PRICE OONTROL that meet the young man's fancy--brisk, vigorous styles | splitting adventures of "Father," a flecting the spirit of youth and action--Form-Fitting, Ee ad "Mother," "Dinny," et al to rl Is Limited By the Price of Feed, half-belted Coats, high waist, off or their way into the sacred portals 0 Board Says. broad lapel ects, with flare exclusive society.--Advt, Ottawa, Nov, 21.---In a statement straight line skirts--live materials that conform to the spirit handed out last night the Board of At The Strand. Commerce announces that it is un- of the design. ; . i etna nt . Two striking pictures made up the [ able, owing to the refusal of its ap- SPECIAL SHOWING $30.00 TO $47.50 : ! enterfainment at the Strand on | plication to . the Canadian Wheat Thursday evening. They were Bert! Board for a reduction in the selling Lytell in "Easy to Make Money" and | price of millfeeds, to control the ad- Constance Talmage in her latest hit | vancing prices of milk and milk pro- "Romance and Arabella". They were | ducts other than by supervision of both most pleasing and the theatre | profits. In the epinion of the board was packed. Bert Lytell is the son{ there cannot be cheaper milk until of a wealthy New Yorker who is con- | the price of millfeéeds, such as bran and shorts, are substantially reduc- < ® @® p stantly getting into mischief finally § 8, bsta. fF landing in jail but upon his release | ed. The power of fixinc prices for > 8 through his father's efforts he starts | these. millfeeds, according to the : i : out on his own account and makes | statement, has been conferred upon bi good. the Canadian Wheat Board, and this 75.77 79 BROCK S Constance 'Talmage needs no ib-| body has refused to allow the re- - TREET. troduction to the Strand's patrons, | duction, i and appears in "Romance and Ara- - et 1% " : bella" in which an interrupted wed- A If Off Your Route It Pays to W. 2 ding and a disappointed bridegroom To Speak In Kingston. ° : provide all the elements of romance, oe nan in Canada: outside of the : while the previously neglecteed suj-| members o parli - tor of the Desai wigow receives | mittee on soldiers' re-establishment, His reward. These pictures will be | knows more about this subjeet than seen at the Strand today -and Satur-! C. G. MacNeil, the dominion secret. day matinee and evening.---Advt. ary of Ihe S.wy BM: MacNeil '. ~ + presented the G.W.V.A, Army an At Griffin's. Navy Veterans and the Imperials As- The charm wand personality. of | sociation during the mestings of die Mary Pickford nevep were more de- | parliamentary commities, and did lghitully in evidence in any of her | Splendid work ihape: He 1s Pning to previous screen portrayals than were Kingston. on AT as an Pi rn manifested by her in her quaint Art- day a kernooh ew 8 . ec of craft picture, "Captain Kidd Jr." | Speaker at the mass Hee % or x 5 which was prosented with unusual | turned soldiers to be held in the Sugoees at Grin 3 Testorday. ie | tend Sr t A v - estas Ahn Toh of gr sical programme has been arranged. name, and its reception by the big |All returned soldiers are invited, and audience at this theatre was in the | the matter of soldiers' re-establish- nature of & triumph. ment will be fully discussed. As a nearly grown up Scotch las- sie, Mary MacTavish, who runs a cu- An Exciting Runaway. er and buok stare with Ber stund- An exciting runaway took place fiat 38% he. ae ayia ah = on Ontario street on Friday morning. ford presented a deliciously refresh- | qm, y5rs0 which belonged fo.a cat- 0g portrayal---one wholly distinct) io grover, took fright near the C.P. Tom he mans Sharactersations R. station and dashed along the road 3,00 Pp oh her he = dives] until it was captured near Tete de inte leas Past: h ns 16 ar | Pont barracks. It was amusing to see ; : A a aren ny 1 Sa or $75.1 ine dog belonging, to the drover rin- --Copen ' --Emerald rfid Be g $4.50 a The ost | ning along side the horse for fear d Gost a Ahly agai w Y the | pat they might get separated. : --Go : Mist way had been brought to the shop = B =iviis by mistake, she supplies some highly Sh = 3 Drown : : Nil entertaining moments for her admir- A REAL SNAP Ol d R | e ers. ---- = ose Along ith the above feature, the In Men's Mackinaw Coats and Pea | --i ~--Royal great Mack Senneti coinedy "Uncle jackets. , Jot with ae bats is shown, We are clearing a few Lr iste --Black and --Strawber ry and rand kept audience in an uproar | of the above at $6.50, The wholesale - no : {all during Its showing last evening. | price of pe coats to-day is $10. : Eo : --White, » : ite. Don't fail to see this programme. The Lion Clothing Haase, * : 3 3 | Adve, 347 King Street, near A CHRISTMAS : Passed by. Kingston Board. 240 Shirts and Drawers, natural wool, from D balhs loawing appears in the Sud- bury News: 4t is mmportant £0 note two of the best makers in Canada; extra I5|thst « resolution is being presented y ' by the Kingston Board of Trade to s+ unshrinkable; sizes from 34 the annual isting of the Amociated arly sold frem $2.75 to $3. 50 a for assistance to the shipbuilding in- ; This » & resolution which 20 the well-being of t it is just possible = CC : SA URDAY AT LAIDLAW S A SALE OF Monarch Floss And Monarch Down Hi RY 3 THAT WILL INTEREST MANY KINGSTON KNITTERS Monarch Floss Will Sell Saturdayat | |. Sr 25¢. BALL WILL SELL SATUR- a i DAY AT 50c. BALL In the following won in the follow Js of derful range of shades: : wanted sha --Orange ~--American Beauty --Old Rose ~--Mist ~Pink ~--Rose ~~ --Purple --Nile C adet : 0 Ea sn tt piaone ®. : --Oxford Grey ~--Lavender ~Cardinal --Royal Blue : --Turquoise --Maroon : ~--Gunmetal lit i » 3 ----. ] remind | i ~ mo---- SPECIAL SALE OF MEN'S UNDER. WEAR AND SOCKS i ¢

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