Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Dec 1919, p. 16

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" 0 oe -- A -- rr _ --_--_----__".E mm" il 3 ? Loa \ PLT ' ® THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG 3 - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919. TEER ALE Eta: Hin; HT TNR WH - HE MANDED UNTIL TUESDAY. : L *e ® 9 ! % wingston S It is Alleged That Ross Hartman | Was Looking After the Thirsty . Li . { . 15 dozen Shirts, soft cuffs; value $2.25. if The charge against Ross Hartman, | merly lived in Toronto before going | i a Magistrate | Overseas died in the Mowat hospital Or 1 S . . morning, was that of selling' liquor. | s x | 10 doz. heavy Combination Underwear He was not asked to plead to the | Will be sent by R. J. Reid to Toronto | == r | ] t N er 1 il . Hartman has been wanted by the 3 | only, local police for some weeks, but he | The remains of the late Mrs. Rob- | : | managed to keep out of the view of | ert Siilons arrived from Toronto and =x ; {ne biuecoats. it is alleged that he | "ere met at the train by James Reld, |= O ease $ } : jot liquor. The police seized the : | Hauor, but the alleged owner of the on T Late James ucShans. lai [cargo got away. On Thursday Hart- 1 Tuesday, Dec. 2nd, qeath e aj | { man fell into the police nets, and the | © James McShane, one of Stan oy-1 ' - { ville's most highly esteemed resi ; . . » The Christmas gift you A Si 5 for several Wire on & charge of being COmPIation aid Is: peatiz nar buy your gift Hose at Laidlaw's. : , oa. and he Was was a great shock to his wifeandi==¢4 --Choose from --the "following "world's 1 'hi » ill hav BV J securing a coat from a local merchant . i mm wi ave a tone 4 ; . many lasting friends, Then he mov- ==§., he * under false pretences, but after the od bis family to Stanleyville about | == and appropriate if you Bi . g ha whee sud the Shargec loss of a kind and loving husband | : It appears that the coat was secured | 30d father. Deceased was married in | 1904 to Mise M. K. Egan, of West- choosing. In our well i a ' ABA and in default of payment, the coat |: . oi ig | selected outfitting you ARABI iL o {was to be returned to the owner, snd Oe aushien, urvive. They ate; | ge) WH { The accused said she had not been leen all at home. The funeral tock v -- -- : I ----r : . AY Es : En -- ClaGe OF SELLING LIQUOR | ng A Special Offerings for Saturday | People--Other Cases in Police | The Late Peter Teck. sizes 14 to 164, for, Tree ea $1.69 | onl detore Acting on Friday | on Thursday.' The deceased had beet | till Tues. por burial, { had in his possession, at the outer | 'Bd conveyed to Cataraqui cemetery and as Laidlaw's is Silk Stocking head- | 01d charge was pu: against him, dents at the age of forty-years. Al-| panded for a day. Young family. He had lived in King-| == court had learned jhe Jetalls of the a year and a half ago to be with his | come here to do the he PH D 3 x i by the young woman under a con- port, daughter of the late Mr. and will find the limit of : uy & {able to secure the money to meet her place Thursday morning to St. Brid- ~~ CASE AGAINST YOUNG MAN RE- | [BM] 3) REE] ARY | ; Silk Stocki Court. Peter Teck, a Russian who for-| | alling for some time. The remains : { charge, but was remanded regular $4.00 for $3.25 day --_-- g $ as Saturday | day i The Late Mrs. R. Simons. | | | station, about thirty or more botties | 'Or burial, ------ quarters, quite naturally you should | 1, Ames Clancy has besn on remand though fll for some time, he never | are going to select for AEEEENFNNN er pie ods gong : y 5 A young woman was charged with ston for thirteen years and made !== of its own -- exclusive 4 c i : of the case, ordered that the ebat be return aged father. The family mourns the tract to pay so much per week on it, | \oo John Egan. who with three sons | payment. She could get the money get's church, Stanleyville, and was | = . I r HEH HR Dpto rk HO { mow, but did not desire to have the aun . | good style and quality: J | coat now, as there had been. trouble | [Argely "attended. The pall bearers | =5 : p s | Ow, eh 1 were Thos. Egan, James McNamee, | == {over it, and was glad to have the| | » Iphonsus Egan, Thomas Powers, ; merchant take the coat back. The Philip White and Frank Egan ' A merchant lost in the police court pis al od Come to a man's store ; Ae transaction, as he was Kiso calles ul TAKEN TO PENITENTIARY. £ ' ft WwW uo on to pay $1.85, the costs in t e - or a mans giit. e iE 3g bu: Of & Warrant for the young inoue Broke Down After Leaving 3 Re . Court Room og, Thursday. are all aglow with a 1 ; ¢ Jo2eph Rogers, who was sentenced : 3 i A to three years in the penitentiary for fine Christmas display . Et + | abducting a fifteen-year-old girl, was : 3 . removed there on Friday morning. at right prices, Theatrical loseph Hawkey, the new governor of he jail, took Roger: out. Although during the whole trial, ---- ind even when Judge Lavell pro- The Gallo English Opera Co. nounced sentence, Rogers appeared { | to be brave, after he left the gourt Once in a long time the land oi oO BE a a star ir 4 ® ® the chrysanthemum, far-away, my. |' : ion sterious Japan, sends us one of her | °TY. On Friday morning, when being «| falr daughters who 'has achieve | Aken to the prison, he felt his un- 'ortunate position very much. more than a passing success in the realm of art. Some years ago we ------ were visited by Sada Yacco, Japan's Enters Pepitentiary on Monday, 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. greatest emotional actress, who | Mrs. Lovica Toompson, whe as thralled us with her. impressive | Sentenced to be hanged, and whose * sentence was commuted to life im- " '" tragic art and it is but two short el Off -. {prisonment in Portsmouth peniten- If Your Route kt Pays to Walk years since we heard the. golden tary, will be taken to that institu- r-- --KAYSER'S GLOVE SILK. --HOLEPROOF PURE THREAD SILK. ---~--RADIUM PURE THREAD SILK --VENUS PURE THREAD SILK. --CROWN PURE THREAD SILK in an endless variety of shades.' Priced Most Moderately Thousands of Xmas Gift Handker- chiefs Now Ready and because they were bought months and months ago, their prices are very, very modest, in fact, many tell us they are priced lower than any they have seen this season. Here Are Just a Few That Will Be 'Ready ToZmorrow Pure Linen Hand Embroider ed Madeira Handkerchiefs Hand Embroidered Madeira Initial Hos lo 31.2 . SF lama a teense sivas. 35 each Pure Linen Initialled Ladies Handkerchiefs . . 35¢. each Pure Linen Handkerchiefs with plain hems and 'em- : broidered corners ..,...........35¢. to 90c. each Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, having corner embroidered in whiteand colors... .......... . . .50¢c. each latest Arteraft plotire The AYAlAN-{ rTANE..On er Ans L131). at Bias. Ciiienesessstn:$6.98 and $8.50 | J ge hea Panercrsing, Gowns -- in 2Itf SASH PE piv ac Netti 0s Ped Jo sa ohn Laidlaw & Son, Lid. Dlcturmaus pROtPIAY. Wht Fi a Se SR. (AR Ri HEE voiced butterfly of Miura. Never . before, however, if memory serves us | ti05 on Monday morning. She had {right, have we seen an English- | been detained at the jail so as to give | speaking Japanese prima donna with | ?vidence in one of the county court |a modern comic opera company, |Cases. we { which makes the coming appearance EE ------------ |... as Yum-Yum in "The Mikado" 2138 Defeat 44th. g | with the Gallo English Opera Com- | mire was a large number of citi- > * [pany, of Hana Shimozuml, the 20-{,c;s in attendance .at the indoor {year-old leading¥soprano with this |pacaball games held in the armour- fine organization, particularly note- ins Thursday evening between the worthy. It is unquestionably the|syg ang the 14th. It was rather a | first time a Japanese artiste has at- coincidence that the score should be *| tempted to assinitinte Buxlish humor, { 91 15 14 in favor of the 21st. After {and from all accounts this slant-eyed |p, game the players and officials of {daughter of the Daimos has been |ing Joague were served with refresh- | particularly successful. Coming to | ments by the military "Y." _ This this country as a child, the parents | feature will be continued throughout of Hana Shimozumi settled in Cali- |11o winter months. The line-up was: j fornia. In her early childhood she 21st--Murray, Hughes, Twigg, Yi 0 i 333 adopted bY an Americas family Seven, Miehsists. Thompson, Pow: dom which characterizes the train- 14th--Sands, Cornelius, Stage, ing of the modern American girl. |ciark, Payne, Reid, Holland, Mer- While she was very young, Srgush ritt, Thornburn. : a legal tangle, the courts took her| poteres, George Sullivan. away from the family which had 2 originally adopted her, and awarded { her to still another family, in whose CHRISTMAS | keeping she grew to young woman- | hood; hence she betame pretty tho- {roughly imbued with American ideas. CAR DS Her musical education was secured in San Francisco, where are some a very fine vocal teachers. She was wit 12% Name, nd Address 2 brought to the attention of Mr. Gallo | pUBASSED--no plate necessary. while he was in that city last spring. Rich folders as well as the plain, She sang for him, and he was so im- old edged and bordered variety. pressed with her personality and ur prices are most reasonable possibilities for future development | ond the cards cannot be excelled {that he had her Bronghs a New anywhere. | York, where she has pass oe past » | six months coaching with the finest HANSON, CROZIER-& EDGAR {technical instructors obtainable for Market Square, Kingston ithe roles of Yum-Yum in "The Mi- -- ; | kado" and O Mimosa in "The Gei- DAILY MEMOFANDUM. sha." Hana Shimozumi will Ve seen Hee top ot Fu 8 Thies: right hand " e ¥ 1 8 here for the first time during the Gallo Dalian Ds. Grand, 86. coming engagement of the Gallo | prigay: 2.10, Saturday, English Opera Company at the Grand - {Opera House, Friday and Saturday DIED evenings and Saturday matinee, Dec. + 12th and 13th, and the company will MERE Soncham, P 3. on Nov. sing "The Mikado" Friday even:ng, ed Wite of A. H MoKeo wig our f*"The Chimes of Normandy" Saturday ther of Mrs. (Major) Chas. Turn- matinee, and "H.M 8. Pinafore" Sat- er, of this city. \ an McKEE---Aoctdentally killed at Island jurday evening.--Advt. : CN ille . At Griffin's, Playing three disfinct roles in her HE HI i SR THilith HTT HIHMTAAMAON Io TERRA Women's Dressing Gowns--heavy, blanket cloth and eiderdown: very warm and comfortable. Special at ih I LT i heavy flanne : i vy nelette; full length, in ot Bape RA BR Sh rett atterns. Special for 98 {ted « very large audience to Grif-|™ P yp $3 : id Tast evining who thoroughly én- IN MEMORIAM. % In loving me our dear mo- joyed every scene of the picture. The ther, Mons, emery of Sur lear mio ------ . ~~ Blouses--in fine, White Voile: very eh raitary ants na Areata of | 14th day of December 1913. ; : dainty. Special for . . .' $2.98 which the heroine has inherited: | In the graveyard softly siespin RIE | | , 4 'opecial for... $2.8 ; | Wainy Sraverard softly sleeping, UNE TH RARER LU Im: Pretty Striped Silk Blouses--all siz- 55 ids, tow 2% lsh ntereet of | ite, on fore gb Siie | ESA A Ty ; 1 sions and fons, it 30 Pro- es. Special for... ..... . .$2.98 Sans and emotions. Ji has bey Do | ie ils save. be Torgotten. fade, Ne ahall het Mem ude, Agee 3 ® : 2 Wome Sie Mls Underwene © E305 Si Ss Sica. © Moccasins For Christmas set covers, all at special prices. "Samurai law. "Day | 1a Jovs® mio mI ae | Te Colored Underskirts--good, strong 5 31 Sk Ju piock 35-3 penis sees. |E| ~~ Have You Thought Sateen; nicely made, ge frill Sunshine ex ompl oh ail have a nea : About Them : : A\SINS ARE THE DRL Oi As CHILDREN. THEY ARE WARM AND IF THE | Sn ather fs wet a rubber can bo th Wi ©) A rubber can be worn ov em. They also save the shoes, Buckskin Moccasins starting at $1.00 in the small sizes to $5.50 Tor mrs, | © P70 & Food stock of IE

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