Daily British Whig (1850), 26 May 1920, p. 16

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¥ . THE D/ AILY BRITISH W HIG WEDNESDAY, MAY, 26, 'io20. = ---- I | > . = rh -- OW ---- ---- - ---- ao ST | AN EX-SOLDIER'S CHARGE = i . } LDIER'S C SO trical Against Lieut.-Col. Bedell For Des- =} ( Thea | troying Personal Effects. » | In Police' Court on Wednesday i morning Lijeut.-Col. Bedell, medical a : | officer in charge of Sydenham milit- "The Passion Flower." {ary hospital was charged by Earl | Nance O'Neil, who is again coming Ryckman, a returned soldier who | into her own as a star on Broadway, | had been a patient in that institution has suffered more ups and downs as | for some time, with destroying per- e | an actress of national fame fhan the | sonal property. The magistrate, after . Laverage player. The first New YOTX| reading the charge advised Ryck:| a . 2 ai ppp ESR . a i Cp appearance .of Miss O'Neil was In man to take the case to Division NOT HALF AS"HARD TO EARN a 'minor role in "The Long Strike: { court. : ; at Weber and Field's theatre in De-| When laying the information Ryck- cember, 1896. Soon after she be- man said that'on Tuesday when Col. MONEY came leading woman at the Murray Bedell inspected the "hospital, he Hill theatre in stock productions un-| found that he, (the complainant), AS der Rankin's direction. After two had washed two handkerchiefs and a | years she returned to California. collar and had placed them on the | "The Passion Flower," in which | radiator to dry. He advised Ryckman IT IS TO SPEND IT WELL she now appears, is a powerful Span- | if he found them in that'place any ! ish drama by Jacinto Benavente, the | more he would have the hospital or- | foremost playwright of Spain. Ri- derly destroy them. Ryckman claim- | chard G. Herndon is the director of | ed that he took them off the radia-| . this company, and in selecting Miss | tor an placed them on his bed to 7 ( h d N O'Neil for this leading role he has dry. In a few minutes the colonel : arming an ew had the satisfaction of knowing that made a second inspection and found : it has given her an opportunity to the aricled and immediately ordered | = A score her most pronounced success, | the orderly to burn them in the inci-|&= : and that the author himself through | nerator. Ryckman immediately went = ? ARE THESE LOVELY reports received by him from his | to the police station to lay an infor- Ei own commissioners, has bestowed mation and the same afternoon he = the most laudatory commendation | Vas called up before the hospital of- upon her for her brilliant and effec- ficers and boarded for his discharge. | ( 1 tive work. This play comes to the| After police court Hyckman 5 , ummer Grand Opera House Thursday and | Went up to division court and enter- od 15 TR Friday, May 27th and 28th.--Advt. |€d Dis case. ; Harvey's Minstrels Coming. A CHARGE OF PERJUR } Harvey's Greater Minstrels which . J a . To Be Laid Against Man Over Pur- j 48 ouses comes to the Grand Opera House on chase of a ya Saturday, May 29th, matinee and A G MEN AND BOYS leh, Ix one of those rare attrac. | 18 the police court on Wedesday s go pt a i | morning, a witness in a case of a 7 d t s that see th e. \ It has iy wa thout Ae | Ian who was charged with being un- : Just uhboxed and ready for | i : 4 : (cer the influence of liquor got a sur-| ; : | help from this or that star. It is re-| _. 8 . - { : : : prise when the magist 3 Have not been slow to avail themselves peating its grand triumph of the past | Sr Wm ron, Tafa e's ed Inspection to-morrow. years an s the theatres nightly | Yo ree 3 ] of the | with wildly enthusiastic audiences | Pe a Salus Bile, th with its wholesome entertainment, | re ¥ 6h the case Was | first heard the man who was gather- | always ringing with cheers and tu- : : 1 : . | multous applause. Mr. Harvey claims 0 in by te police, said that he got | he AIT, "tight" on lemon essence, which he | 20 p.c. Discount are er session, mumibopiog | rchased In company with bis chum mon ; from two local grocers. On Wednes- OO g t | fitty people, traveling in all steel| jay when his chum was asked where 1 1 : Pullman cars built especially to ac- |p t on everything in our store during our | commodate the company and its Pars- | that {ney Sach mongrr tere tomnd ECONOMY CAMPAIGN SALE Ds oars Toohey] Tom # dows Jaws grocer. The masts ( : Il a 0 y § | trate called the grocer and he den- \ t i . . season.--Advt. i Investigate for yourself and be convinced TY Joo Sver.gesing Dix ot tio men ad olec 1011 are that this Sale 1s the olden oO 1 At the Strand. | more than one bottle and to get that g pportunity of George Fitzmaurice, the motion | it would be necessary to a for it. | the hour to save. picture director, who is now produc' | The court reminded the two men that | ing films under his own name, is an | their stories did not sound real, 1 1 All sales for cash. No approval. No airplane enthusiast. Every morning | he adjourned the case until Thurs. | Lavishly Trimmed Georgettes exchanges. when the weather is favorable, Mr. | day, when the two clerks who were : : : Fitzmaurice leaves his little home in | in the store will give evidence. mn colorings gay and subdued. Mamaroneck, on-Long Island Sound, p > for a spin in a seaplane belonging to | . -- a friend of his. So exhilarating has | To-night's Programme. | c riced $8.95, $10.00, $13.50 he found the sport that he recently | The following programme will be : : {rendered at the Symphony Orchestra | Others a little higher. | ordered a 'plane for himself. {concert at the Grand Opera Housé | al | The producer claims that this is [not at all an extravagance; for to-night: | "shots" from the a'r are often of | Overture--" Titus" (Allegro), Mozart . | great value in the movies. For in-|Characteristique -- "Mannette and | | stance, in the first George Fitzmau-| _ Dainty Butterfly" . h | | rice Production "On With the Dance" | S0lo--"The Pipes O Soon : et ar in I ! which is appearing at the Strand .. .. Hammon Im g 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. | Theatre, on Thursday, Friday and] . Angus Orr. i | cpe . | Saturday of this week, one scene | FUphonium Solo--"The Minstrel i y 4 { Boy™ ..%. .:.. .:.... Round; | 8 Manhatta Is- | " shows the Whole of Mauhattan ds-| Master Arthur Christmas. De ( henes "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" a a wp oianteen. thousand | COMIC Symphiony---The Toy" Haydn Master Jackson Telgmann, conductor. feet, A cameraman énd Mr Fitz | ooncerto--For two violins (Vivace- --in exquisite colorings. | es EER te ot Stn ndany datar [ altitude, the - photography is re- | iss Leslie Tarlo and Miss Norma Priced $4.50, $6.75, $10 y dainty summer markably clear. "On With the Dance" Xe Smann. . lis an entertaining picture of New Interne ig The Egyptian and In- and up. styles --at $4.50 to $9.50. | York life. David Powell has the |, Can SATSe .. -- Towne ee { leading male role opposite Miss Mur- nn ar oo Katharine . | ray. Ouida Bergere wrote the scen- .. Shakespeare Fancy Voile | . | ario. It is a Paramount Artcraft.-- | (b) "She Liked Him Rale Weel". . [A ene dds ie mata en + NANIGES mart | Mrs. Telgmann. * TIRES THAT LAST | Symphony No. 8 (Andante con moto, ~ | ik aaaEr® Modertte) . . .. Sebuber and practical are these snowy white Limited aL these £o.9u for a treet | (Andante poco -mosso, moderato, Ye > | allegro vivacissimo) ....Poncheill AT $2.25 AND $3.25. | What a St. Thomas Paper Says of Sketch--*"Pizzicato™" .. .. .% Strauss | | . this week received a shipment of | Grocery Department Maxotires from Kingston, which are | God Save the King. J ° now on display at 'his (vulcanizing | Maxotires, | "Sweet Sixteen, A Bachelor's Dream" i i ; Telgmann . Tires may come and tires may go, rhe Ih oany Voile Blouses i { Must Reduce Voltage, : . ing | Store These lires Wie something | It is quite likely that the owners absolutély new in the tire line; they | are made in Delaware, Ohio, and are of the wireless apparatus, which was distributed from Kingston for the confiscated by the Dominion govern- O~ OITOW Canadian dealers. ment inspector on Tuesday, will be | handed -back to them as soon as the : The Maxotire takes the form of an | high voltage is reduced and the own- . nside casing an pletely sur- A LIMITED QUALITY OF WOMEN'S rounds the inner tube, and is guaran- UTS take out 2 Hea. os Tueosny 1 | . teed to be absolutely puncture proof | wires on the top of the houses were SUPERIOR QUALITY ang ako is said to be Iree Jrom dan. | removed and taken to the police sta- ; | ger from rim cuts and blow outs. i tion { These tires have proved very satis- | . * ° Th N factory in the United States and are | J | e New Custard from England just being 'introduced to the Cana-| __ Abundance of Asparagus. | ure ) ilk Stockin S Pure --Wholesome-- Nutritious dian trade. Many persons in the Sta- New potatoes, ripe tomatoes, Enjoyed alike by old and young; its rich creamy flavoyr makes fruit puddings, etc, so tasty. tes have used the Maxotire until Breen cucumbers at Carnovsky's. their outer tire dropped off from mn ee i . . wear and then put on another out- Hjalmer Branting, Sweden's first EN w=]T} black and colors. Will be sold at side casing and the Mazxotire out- 2 wore this one as well, and some have $ I .30, $ I and $2.00 pair. even outworn three and four outer casings. Mr. Jennings has great faith in the | challenged boss. spd dost el HANSON ROAR EDGAR 1 ~~ [ohn Laidlaw & Son, Ltd. | : will be done with this splen- o 3 : citizen and her first Socialist minis- ter, has reached the peak of him am- | | bition, chief of Europe's only wholly | | Socialist cabinet, and Sweden's un- did device. The Eastern Canada Maxotire or eT te Marotta Go Sittovans| Market Square, Kingston OB RS tities of * Maxotires to different { parts of eastern Canada, and find it difficult to supply the demand. DAILY MEMORANDUM. 150 Dozen Ripe, Luscious Bananas To clear on THURSDAY at attractive prices. Kingston Symphony Orchestra, Grand, 8.1 RAILWAY CARS UNSUITABLE | See lop of Page. Three. right hand To Draw Material Over Tracks To A 's Stadium. 4 HAWTHORNE--AtL Ringston General It was expected that the work of Hospital, day 23 I drawing the filling in material for Peterboro, a daughter. the new Queen's stadium on Union MeDONELL---In Kingston, on %. Simaay street would have commenced on ay , , to Mr. rs. Wednesday but the work wag delay-| ion S$ McDonell 303 University ed a few hours on account of unfore- | A seen difficulties. It was found Impos- sible to use the flat cars which had CROTHBRS FREE--At "Maplewood." t b ax Campbeliford, May 18th, 1920, b B® ined from the Canad a ev. C. FP. Mcln tosh, Mary Pacific railroad, as they are not Grace, only daughter of Mr. a suitable for the tracks and for that Mrs. Henry T. . to Vernon Blang Crothers, son of Mr. and Mrs, Crothers, Kingston, Omtario. Pineapples Large consignment to be run off on FRIDAY morning, Sale . starting 8 am. Sizes 18s, 24s, 30s, 36s. Friday, Fish Day reason it has been decided to place sides on the electric freight car own- ed by the street railroad company. and draw the mate: on ft. JAMES REID Order Thursday afternoon if- possible to emsure early delivery ars » now Shout the weeks - Fhe Out of Undertakers. on Friday morning. VERY TASTY IS A PLATE OF WHITE : which were unavoidable. A gang of 254 a3 1 A RIN EE IAERY FISH OR LAKE TROUT. Fresh caught from the cool waters Jmen and teams are busy at the cam- ~-- of Lake Ontario. pus spreading the ashes and, other ROBERT J OUR SUPPLIES ARE DELIVERED PROMPTLY Daterial Fie Is being drawn there] - yyq Leading Undertaker. REID from the fishing grounds, thus ensuring PERFECT, FRESH Phone 377. . 230 Princess Street. : CONDITION to our patrons. Sutton-David Wedd : ji M P KEYES The wedding took place at St.| . ypdertaker and Eu ; Embalmer. . Luke's rectory, 311 Alfred street, |, : Phones: Wholesale Department 1767 | Lukes rectory, 311 Altred street, Undertaking Parlors, 226 Princess St. y : ter of George Davidson, and Roscoe . ~~! | Smart styles from the best factories--everything that is mew . 7 Retail Meats, 458. Grocery Dept., 459. [| Bich Sarria via ox | 90 nate Sl Sie Lockett's | formed the ceremony. Mr. and Mre and Sutton left on the midnight train for PRICES to escape the luxury tax if you wish to. Toronto, where they will reside,

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