Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Jun 1920, p. 16

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 1020, | ---- -- | Sema merc rome} A AAS ! - : 1] A tew more: days now only remain a before th " . At The Grand. Miss Kay Carleton, the popular i Bara mom r 'Kingston actress, who delighted arse : : » " audiences at the Grand Opera House "Always Reliable teed od RR night. The numbers she uses suit : 7 ' her voich to ee add. greatly io the splendid. picture pro- | gra gramme, There is an exira good five | ti reel Selset feature, 'Red Head," starring charming Alice Brady. It is the story of a young cabaret girl, who 'm. a good-for-nothing nephew of a rich man one night while under the influence of too many high-balls. His uncle disown: ed him, and the plot of how she re- formed her husband, and made a | man out of him offers the talented Siandand bani y star a moat fitting vehicle. There Mr. J. F. Rowland. ¢ is another fine feature, "The Girl in | Previously acknowledged ..$907 No. 29," starring the popular young ,'B. RK, 50 0 Universal antist, Frank Mayo." This | Miss. Shaw's Pupils' Recital 85 |1s the story of a young playwright's | Friend K. . . .. 15 adventures when a number of his friends arrange a real life melo- drama to give him a plot for his next play. There is a delightful love story running through the picture, and it is one of the best this star has ever been seen in. This bill will be seen i ---- for the last time to-night.--Advt. Tothl ..epgavses.s $1,026 25 -- s Coming to The Grand. HMI 1s, For the last three days of the week y the management of the Grand has ar- Regiments No; A aj tant. ragged a splendid programme of | mye general order from militia deville and pictures, Miss Kay a the talented young star i headquarters, Ottawa, announced a woh t Be wt AL a ne little while ago, abolishing the posi- on the road this season, will sing a Hoh permanent. Adjutant, BOM, 3 , and orderly room sergeant in all o that De a cally selaiol ebhgs the city regiments and battalions of |S There will be one of the latgest fea- the Sctive miliiily went inte dlteut |} ture pictures that the Patlie people | °7 mea Ys w ly I have yet made, 'Other Men's Shoes." bo ror ap "Jordan. eT iu This is an Edgar Lewis production, pat} cn ordan, M.C., LCM. and was taken from the famous story | J c8/mental Sergeant Major, and Ser- of the same name by Andrew Soutar, | 8¢22t E. Cockburn, orderly room ser- It is the story of a man who served | $980t * @ year in prison, and who, on gaining a his liberty, stepped into the shoes of [ ( .. Died In Hospital. oa his minister brother. The plot that y m . hom, aol ven ' follows is clean, wholesome, vigor- oS pr and Mrs. Fran ous, human and dramatic, and one Ar . on > bogie, Janued that will be long remembered in this aay the Hota} feu hospital 3 ed- [city. There is another fine feattire, |X ay Mui ng after an illness hom | "Her Five Foot Highnesss," starring apoen itis. The body wes emt 0 the Universal favorite, Bdith Rob- | S814 og! le us NSQneaday bY ames . . COMPLETE YOUR SUMMER WARDROBE WITH A PAIR OF arts. "Tho plot' takes one from the [Fold and Company undertaker, : FANCY LACE KNITTED WOOL GSTON'S WHITE OR GREY, lite among the nobility of England. | 10k, passed away in a local hospital The plot is worked out in a movel |2fter an illnessSof some duration. The remains were sent to Havelock $ manner, and the supporting cast is - Flannel Trousers excellent,., This bill will be seen by James Reid and Company, under- Thursday, Friday and Saturday of |takers, i u overs this week only.--Advt, Burial of & Campbell, sunburn is to a picnic. We have been fortunate in acquiring a The funeral of the late James Coming To Griffin's. Hanley took place from 67 Earl fine selection of Flannels $5.50 to $15.00 3 Bert Lytell, famous screen star, street to St. Mary's Cathedral on poy i . R l| will headline the bill at Grifiin's for | Wednesday morning, where the re- The colorings &r1p you with their loveliness buff ' White Trousers are as essential to your summer wardrobe as Thursday, Friday. and Saturday in|quium mass was sing by Rev. Father Metro's screen version of the inter- | Hanley. The floral and spiritual of- strawberry nile Ameritan-Beauty turquoise 0 . ' ' ' ri- oe © nationally famous crook drama | fering were very numerous and beau- | "Alias Jimmy Valentine." To remark | tiful, testifying to the high regard |: on the nature of this play is probably | in which the deceased was held by a |§ ental and purple, x superfluous, for it 'probably is the |wide circle of friends. Th& pall bear. most popular and successful melo- | ers were J. 8. Hanley, Dr. C. A. Mor- . ' rison, Dr. Neish, T. Nugent, H. Hart : Priced $1 1.50, $ I 2.50 and $ | 3.95. 75-77-79 BROCK STRZET. drama written in the last decade. : . "Alias Jimmy Valentine" is a roJe and A. C. Hanley. After the service, entirely different from any he has |the cortege proceeded to St. Mary's portrayed in Metro's "fewer and bet- | cemetery, where . 1 ter" series of special productions. To | place in the family pi say that the part is one admirably er . suited to Mr. Lytell's abilities rather | discounts them for this young star T PT i ran on mas (CONSE Just Received i SOTA gt PA ------~----. star of the screen who makes his characterizations individual, makes - = : A NEW SIMPLY WONDERFUL , them different from the conventional ; type of theatrical hero. 3 "Alias Jimmy: Valentine" forms § 3 one of the most engrossing stories of BE SHIPMENT ARE THESE " the underworld and love, and mental lg al ® quickness 'ever conceived. One might \ OF : (EH based upon 5 shart sone byt vas | SEERA : P 1] : erican genius, O'Henry. : A v SMART WOOL u overs Limited 07 Ty Jn alto la sore] Lh < ; shown in ~The Hayssed- ms wevers |: mei Sweater We are offering at $5.50, $6.00, $6.75, $7.00, $7.50 to $10.00-- release, and in which this clever } E . comedian is seen to the best advan- "al urs tage. It is a scream of a comedy, and oats . va b a y Ollda y will be enjoyed by all. The eighth In exquisite new shades: Ameri. a | { ! | i i | | | Shisode ef gar great serial picture EDGAR B "The Lost City" is another feature fi . Cc 1 S : of our programme, which taken on Tuxedo models, with an eauty, turquoise, rose, tore open until 12 noon. the whole would be hard to surpass jaunty pockets and kelly melon and copen ' § . oo i { for excellence. This splendid pro- gramme will bé. shown Thursday, . : butterfly belts. Friday and Saturday, Don't miss it. TO CLEAR THURSDAY 'M --Aart. - a. : ORNING : muvonasvvs. | |B © Bright shades as well as staple ones. They are offered 75 dozen select Ripe Bananas Gowns that for beauty and style | Ne "iF on Duminiun Bay. 1 at $8.50, $8.95, $10.00 and up corner for srobabilities. outrival anything ever seen on the Baseball, Deferiet ve. Triple Links, 6 30c. 4 A . Screen are a feature of. Cecil B. De- | cricket Fiel Ww. . De ' Oc., 30c dozen, Mille's latest screen masterpiece, feriet ve Pontes, Trans 3m De "Why Change Your Wife?" Designed . especially for this production by one J of the world's premier designers, ADA--A¢ the 2 ORY ame Strawberries, Melons, Oranges, Grape #hese costumes are the final word in | AAA the Kings: fashion and sheer beauty. Mrs. Edwin J. Ada, son. Fruit, Gloria Swanson anfl Bebe Daniels, who play the leading feminine roles, display wardrobes which run the full gamut of my lady's wardrobe, Gorge- In Brown. | &= ous negligees, simple and dignffied 32nd, 1920, house dresses, and stunning evening : laughter of | emons gowns are displayed at every angle of the story. In addition to the principals, a 1 . number of lesser screen luminaries t. he Rev. J. J. nn nnn ( arge size) appear in the picture and the same Ul HI care has been taken in gowning these M. ertmount : thi a H 4 for ] Oc. characters that was displayed with or " Kingston, NEATNESS AND Pi ROTECTION IN THESE the more important roles. A scene in the shop of a fashionable modiste and various hotel and ball room scenes : farnith bportutities for the display 5 : + < many fascinating gowns of every , 3 ' : da WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE rare A A gy 3 2 ng street, years and | == * *' Wholesome summer beverage ATS Tor married? (Pardon, ladles!) | ¢ montis. a \ \ Treat your husbands Ifke a lord? | Funeral notice later. = * One ca (and shoul i 3 in : : n (and should) be as particular \ : § Care for them like grown-up babies? | Cooked Meats and other dainty eatables for - Dt a8 that! Jt mites' them | id about her bathing shoes as any other foot- 18 £ ; - Joyce wish ; | the table--summer cottage, motor trip, pic- rom Shun Bat "other | Iends for chain + J wear. A naturally neat woman insists on 2 bins ' may begin at home; wn. : } : 5 : nic or shore dinners. "ian atten very human: ey 5 : : B it. We have both high and low bathing Sa | Cost Boe vas taken s Md Jatertaler : Wally shoes with soles sufficiently heavy to pro- od Wanted ("hi Husbands ! ir! lie? Say. tect your feet from stone bruises. THUR ; ; ter "Why Change Your . < \ : : Bora : | Witer™ gtaker, , : any quantity of old Potatoes. | a one 877. peg Forladies........75c., $1.00, and $1.2" At the y and a Ey ayaursdey, Friday

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