Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1920, p. 16

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£ | First Long t Pant Suit The High School Suit ~ We are showing some 'very smart stunts in Young Men's Suits -- Suits for young men who know what they g | Theatrical : At The Grand. The declaration is made by the 'management of "The Little Shep- herd of Kingdom Come," that cast land production are intact and that the company and settings of this drpgnatization of the John Fox, Jr. {novel of the same name are identical 'with those seen recently at the pre- miere in Philadelphia at the Walnut Street Theatre. The organization is appearing at the Grand Opera House to-night. Sidney Toler who made the dramatization is a skilled actor who is this season playing 'n the cast of the May Irwin comedy, "On the Hiring Line." Toler has been at the head of his own company and plays that he has written alone or in association with others have brought him substantial profits, In this instance is said to have done {his best work¥ and Mr. Wee, the manager, who! produced the piece, {has shown his faith in the value of !the production by providing a magni- {ticent scenic investiture and a com- | pany of unusual distinction. |Simpson plays the role of the little hero.--Advt. | - Coming to The Grand. | The first three days of next week {the management of the Grand offer a | |very attractive programme of fea- {ture photoplays. Herbert Rawlinson, the well-known motion picture actor is starring¥n his latest and best re- lease, "The House | Divided." This is an exceptionally strong play, and | the special cast that supports the |star makeg this picture one well worth while. "Alias Miss Dodd" is the title of another fine feature star- George | so true. It is a mean portrayal and of admirers to his already great po- | pularity with the "fans."--Advt. At Griffin's. Tonight will bé the last opportu- nity to see the splendid bill which Jas proven so pleasing to Griffin's audiences during the last few days, and is headed by that noted artist Anita Stewart in. "The Wreck." "The Wreck," is a picture full of surprises, and closed by a tremendous climax. The crashing of two enormous loco- motives pulling heavy passenger trains at top speed, head on, is just part of the climax. It is shown on the screen in a close-up view, whose vi- vid details sends shivers up and down one's spine. Anita Stewart does splendid work in this thrilling spectacular picture. Don't miss it. { Don't miss if. The first episode of what promises to be a delightfully entertaining serial 'Bound and Gag- ged," co-starring Geo. B. Seitzmand Marguerite Courtot, is also on the same bill, and férms a new epoch in serial picture. There is a delightful vein of comedy running through the | whole, story in addition to thrills | galore, You'll be sorry if you don't | | see this picture. Larry Semon in| "The Grocery Clerk" is another ite | of interest on our programme, which | cannot afford to be missed. Some excellent comedy is seen in this pic- |dure, and taken' on the whole we | doubt if a more entertaining pro- gramme could be seen anywhere. A final showing will be given tonight. --Advt. (See Page 14.) : Church Services. St. George's Cathedral--Very Rev. | G. Lothrop Starr, M.A., D.D., dean | and rector, 78 Wellingtod street, | | phone 2156; Rev. W. E. Kidd, M.A; M.C., curate, 7 Wellington street, yet it will doubtlessly add thousands | Ee ~~? I THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920 TTT 777) I : nm EAE Timely Suggestions For Saturday Night Close : at 9.30. HOSIERY, GLOVES AND | UNDERWEAR FOR ENTIRE FAMILY LADIES' FINE COTTON "HOSE Spliced heels and toes; fast colors, black, white and grey; 81, 9, 91 and 10. Price 35c¢., 40c., 45c., 50c. LADIES' HEATHER SILK LISLE HOSF Widened top, full fashion- ed, no seams; all sizes: combination colors: gold I= HE TT CASE TE ROCA oe, \ \ HEH 0 want when they see it--- BOYS' and GIRLS' (Wearwell) STOCKINGS Fine and wide rib; sizes from 5} to 10 ins.: black; white and tan at 40c., 45c., 55¢., 59c., and 69c. pair. ring the popular star, Edith Roberts. | phone 869W. 13th Sunday after The play is the story of a girl who, |Tripjty: 8 a.m., Holy Communion; |= in her efforts to "any monstrous 19.30 am. Sunday School, mission; |=} rong, 0 ! F . : {10 a.m., Sunday school, cathedral; =f" nah SPECIE LA 1 An memite Sr Seller | 2 - |Rev. H. J. ef, Chicago; .m. Just find their proper reward. The |papijem; 7 Tr re hm picture is described best as a storm {preacher Rev. Wa BE. Kidd. and ne amedy: ain Te Nill Present Truth Temt, corner Prin- ree ] Divi egts--P; y and other subjects, and a splendid IW Diviaien ata rs programme of the latest popular from India and Bible teacher at the and green, gold and blue. $1.50 pair. --, $25.00, $27.50, $30. This store has a well established reputation NYOMEN'S LISLE . for having just the sort of Suits that Young 4 Men appreciate, want, and will have. We're a Young Men's Store." | Livingstons "If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk" . | | Saturday Specials Anderson Bros Limited | Peaches Plums Pears | Melons Wanted Dry Picked Chicl f SPRING LAMB Stewing Cuts . 18c. Ib. Fronts .......22¢, Ib. Loin and Rib ..28c¢. Ib. Loin and Kidney 30¢ Ib Legs ........35¢.1]b. Chops .......35¢. Ib. BEEF Stewing cuts . . 15¢. Ib. Boiling cuts . , 18¢, Ib. Pot Roasts . . . 20k, Ib. a ~~ n play, "Don't Tell" in which he will make his debut as a player jn this ju} | Advt. \ oY "Don't Tell" Coming. The announcement that Mr. and Mrs. Graham Moffatt are to make their personal appearance here this {season on Thursday, September 2nd, | is full of promise to the theatre-goer, in that Mr. Moffatt is the pioneer | of Scottish playwrights, who, during this decade, have struggled to estab- lish a Natiomal Scottish Theatre. Whatever may be the reason why Scottish plays had net attracted the attention of their literary men and managers in the past, it cannot be {because they did not bring in the money. William Moris, best known | to theatre-goers as the manager of | Sir Harry Lauder, has induced Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt to come to America this season wih their entire original Scottish cast. While they will first be seen in "Don't Tell" it is not un- likely that Mr. Morrfs will be able to arrange a season of Moffat plays in a reportoire fashioned somewhat after that employed by the Moffats oh their recent-tour of the 'world. Concerning Mr. Moffat's newest country the Glasgow Herald says: "Mr, Graham Moffatt has again suc- cessfully "pulled the strings," "Don't Tell" while no means a vari- ation of the "Bunty" theme is in the "Bunty" vein. It does not pgobe so deeply into Scottish nature, "but it shows an equally clear and humor- ous sense of character--Advt, At the Strand. Ampla-evidence of the exceptional athletic prowess of Douglas Fair- banks is known the world over, but the most notable example of his will- ingness to undergo severe physical punishment before the camera is con- tained in his forthcoming United Artists production, "The Mollycod- dle" which has been announced by Manager Wilson, of the Strand thea- tre as the attraction extraordinary beginning néxt Monday. If Mr. Fair- banks has ever been known to dis- | play courage, and during his screen | career he has done nearly every con- | ceivable stunt althought with such | graceful ease that the real truth of Lis exertion has not been revealed, the assurance that he has little fear of bodily injury when he undertakes one of his typical "scraps" is not as- tonishing. : His engagement of Wallace Beery | ° to portray, the role of the exceeding- iy villainous "heavy" in "The Molly- coddle" is proof of his fearlesspess in that he had full knowledge that the story would carry himself and Beery through one of the longest and tough est fights known to" pictures. Fair- banks is five feet ten inches in height and weighs about one' hus- dred and sixty-five pounds, while Beery towers over him by four inches and has ap advantage in eight of forty pounds. It is true that Doug is ever in perfect physical condition but on the other hand Beery likewise keeps himself in tune always, a wrestler of no mean ability, a good boxer and on top of this a student of Jig Jitsu, which gives him adequate knowledge of the terrible secrets of the Japanese out a human life by a mere poking of 4 finger at some vital spot. * In order that his fight would be realistic Fairbanks did not make it known that there was such a scene methods of snuffing] {melodies by the Grand's orchestra.-- | Agventist College in Oshawa, will |speak on the "Turk, Jew, Palestine | Tangle" at 3 o'clock Sunday after- {noon. At 8.15 p.m. he will speak on | "Hell and Purgatory." | Bethel Congregational church, cor. | Barrie and Johnson streets.--Sunday | services, 11 a.m., Rev, J. R. Farqu- { har; 7 p.m., William McCandless; 10 a.m., Bible school. Wednesday, 8 | p.m, prayer meeting; Friday, 6.45 and 8 p.m., C. E. societies. A wel- come for all, St. Andrew's church--Services 11 am. and 7 p.m. Rev. Mr. Parsons will preach at both services. All strangers cordially invited to attend. ¢ all Term. Kingston. usiness College com- mences its fall term on Wednesday, |Sept. 1st. Rates moderate. En at any time, , H. F. Metcalfe, Prin- cipal. Buy These Bonds--Quick!! United Counties Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry bearing 6% per cent. Mills Company, 79 Clarence street. Mrs. Alma Alkenbrack, Sydenham, was the represemtativerjfrom. Fron- tenac South om the teachers' trip to Northern Ontario this week. . HA RR DAILY MEMORANDUM. " See top of Page Three, right hana corner, for pr bilities. "The Little, Shepherd ory Kingdom Come," Grand, 8.15. : HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR PRINT Market Square, MARRIAGE. DAVY--LESLIE--On Saturday, August 21st, 1920, at St. James Rectory, by Rev. T. W. Savary, Vera only daughter of Mrs. H. Leslie, "Toron- to, to Irwin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davy, O'Klll street. DIED. CARROLL--In Montreal, on Prides, August 27th, 1920, at Do on Square Apartments, 58 Me\calfe /Street, Montreal, Alice Winifred Carroll, widow of the late William Carroll, Toledo, Ohlo, and daughter of the late Henry Bands, Kingston, mother of Charleg H. and Wilma F. Carroll. (Remains will arrive 4 p.m. Sunday (Standard Time). Funeral will take place on Monday morning at $.45, Aug. 30th, from Thomas Ronan's lors, to St. Mary's Cathedral, for solemn high mass, thence to St. Mary's ceme- tery. : Toledo, Ohlo. Chicago, and Wankegan, Ill, papers please copy. CALL--At St. Michael's Hospital, To- ronto, on Aug. 21st, Miss 'Mary A. Call. Funeral in HUDGIN--In Athol, Aug. 22nd, Sarah Jane Hudgin, aged eighty years. McQUAID--On Aug. 19th, at the West- ern Hospital, Montreal, Dora Bell ol bn ie" 2 a 0! T. an rs. 0! Bloomfield, WIEIDMARK--In Picton, August 20th, OO S Ladies' Lisle and Cotton UNDERVESTS Short sleeves and narrow strap, neck, round neck and V. neck. . 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