Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Dec 1920, p. 12

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| Theatrical | The Grand. At The initial visit to the city of the | entertainment troupe of the Fourth | Canadian Division will introduce many beautiful new features from | the big London revues and musical comedies, "Another little drink" from-the Bing Boys, which had such THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. Lu er (FIRST WIFE 1S LIVING] i Wife No. 2 Asks Montreal | Court For Free= dom. I Montreal, Dee. 27.-- Mr. Justice Bruneau heard evidence in the Prac- | tice Court on the petition of Daisy Mitchell, seeking the nulment of | her marriage with Ch: | at Verdun, near this city, last June ~ = I; OO | MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1020. Mit THE COLD.- HITT 17th, on the ground that her hus- { band's first wife is still living, | It was established that both par- | ties were in good faith on the occa- a long run at the Alhambra, is cléver- ! ly presented by Graham, Kelly, Per- ley and Petch, the number having | been rewritten with new and topical jokes and yerses, making this num- | sion- of' their marriage. and Judge | ber one of the snappiest and most | Bruneau said that he would give popular pieces of the entire show. | judgment directly he had looked over | Harry Ashton sings "If you were | the record and read a transeript of the only girl in the world," also from i the evidence Hamilton had lost| The Bing Boys. which has gained him)| sight of his first wife for ten years, ithe highest praise from critics | and had then heard she was dead. | | throughout the entire west and every | Enquiries at Lynn, Mass., where they eastern town and city where this | had lived, elicited no response, and | company of crack entertainers have | he thereupon regarded himself as a made their appearance, "My Orchard | widower, and contracted the second is Short of a Peach like You" by Ash- | marriage. | ton and Plunkett, is another "peach | Justice Bruneau remarked that lin itself." | since fhe ne temere decree, the Ro- | { "Six DaysiLeave" by Bob Anderson | man Catholic Church had made its! lis a pippin, the soldier, fed up with | canonieal laws more stringent in re- | the war comes on leave to Blighty, | lation to second marriage, so that | but cnly gets as far as Victoria stat- | it was now necessary in such in- i lon. The orderly room scene at Chat- | stances to produce proof of the death eau De La Hale, where the General, | of the first consort. Evidence was | (Sammy Birch) and his trusty staff | given by a clergyman that it had | ! éaptain (Bob. Anderson) are worried | not been necessary, before Hamil-! | about getting rations up to the Y. M. | ton's second marriage, to produce | C. A. which was nearly bombarded, is documentary proof that his first wife a vertable riot of fun. Pat Rafferty | Was dead, and this led to the judge's keeps the ».use in roars of laughter | remarks. from the moment he steps on the stage. An orienta] dance by Ormond Per-.| ley is one of the most magnificent | numbers seen on any stage, his danec- : ing a la salome does credit to the | | famous Maud Allen and Theda Bara. | | The entire programme of the | "Maple Leafs" is a veritable riot of | | fun and music from the time the | curtaiff rises until the very end, they | | will appear here at the Grand Opera 'House for three days commencing | to-night, with a' matinee Wednesday, | advt. | | WINTER NIGHTS Suggests Many Home Needs. ailoring I I The housewife will be greatly interested in the following articles: -- FLANNELETTE BLANKETS We keep on making clothes to or-- der because men keep on wanting them. They keep on wanting them be- FIRST QUALITY 12-4 $3.75 pair, FIRST QUALITY 11-4 $3.15 pair. cause we make clothes to please them. TTT I Some men are hard to fit--they get fitted. TTT y Some men want their clothes dif-* I ferent from anybody else. They get it. Beautiful White or Grey Flannelette Blankets with Pink or Blue bord- If we tailor you just once, you'll double bed sizes, at greatly reduced ers in three-quarter bed and full come back to us the next time of your - prices. 114........ $3.15 sir, GEORGIA DOWN COMFORTERS A good, serviceable Bed Cover- $3.75 pair. own accord. "Way Down East" In many instances when a play | makes a hit in New York, the pro- | | ducing manager immediately casts | | two or three more companies of the | same play for the one night stands {and in the majority of cases the | {casts and productions dre of an in- | terior quality, the play being sent lon the road with no merit to it and | { only the record of the New York en- | | dorsement at fits back to gull the | | theatre going public in the smaller | | eities to purchase a second grade at- | traction at first grade prices--the | management relying on the New| LIEUT. BEN ALLEN i York run to back up his play. The | aiiager of the "Maple Leafs," and | above is a fair example of what hap- | Der hie rit. Rt Spwsstion, Sum | pens in plays of today. However, in House for three days. { the forth coming appearance, on Fri- ---- {day and Saturday nights and Satur-| Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith and son, | day matinee at the Grand Opera | "Teddy," spent the Christmas holi- House, of Wm. A. Brady's everlasting | days with Mr. and Mrs. Chant, at | success "Way Down East" it may in | Belleville. | the last twenty-five years, The pro- | | duction that appears here is the same cars will be seen here, also the 3 z famous 'Cherry Pickers Quartette' Greeting, Name and Address. Moore and the. entire original sup- | porting cast of twenty-five artists. "If Off Your Route It Pays to Walk." | J : | Justice be said that there is but one CHRISTMAS | { In its entirety that played all the lar- | Rand the Village Choir, Edwin Dudley | advt. Test our tailoring. 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See top of Page Three. right nand MARSAILLES BED SPREADS English Marsailles Bed Spreads --single and double bed sizes, in a beautiful variety of extremely good values--$5.00, $8.00 and up to $18.50 each. | SHEETINGS in =the celebrated Hochelaga Wabasso and English makes-- single and double bed widths -- quill or plain. Priced 75c. yard to $1.25 yard. HONEYCOMB BED- SPREADS | A splendid Bed Spread for gen- eral use; made in all sizes and a variety of designs; extra value. $3.25 to $6.00 each. ' | company playing this noted Success | | ger cities and the scenic and electr!- | S | who plays Squire Barlett, Dick Mack | and but one that has played it for | | cal effects which fill two baggage | Beautiful designs, neatly printed with as Hi Holler, Hazel Regan as Anna At Griffin's Douglas Maclean and Doris May | will be the attraction at Griffin's for | to-day, Tuesday and Wednesday in | their latest screen comedy, "Let's Be | COTE Te ohaRe a | Fashionable." This picture is declar- | ;ed to be fully as hilarious as the | BORN. | | thré&@ previous releases of these | BOAPREY---In Kingston General Hos-! I] pial Who have proven 'jluer we Dessebe sin pilD extremely popular everywhero. (nee Vera G. Orr), a daughter. * "Let's Be Fashionable" is the story | SL iG ETT--AL Harrewsmith, ont, a of a young married pair with limited Dec. 13 Joz0, ig rine s 3 means, and their efforts to keep up Violet Sigsworth. with the sor'! swim. At a swell a a ma summer res to be in style both deLEbo wAHRRIED. ti = secure themselves '"'affi :s" and | McLEOD-- CERHOUSE--In Iroquo get into all sorts of humorous com- Falls, Ont, Dec. 20th, 1920; Muriel | plications. When they have at last | extricated themselves from the mess |, { they decide that it is better to be Marguerite, daughter of Mr. and ! Mrs. G. H. Waterhouse, to George | pb : ' David, son of Mr. -P. C. McLeod, 1 ET. both of Kingston. A A Aaa sot {happy then fashionable. "Let's Be DLED. y y Fashionable" is an enjoyable picture, | CARTWRIGHT In Kingston 'on De- % 4 and cannot fail to please the most cember 24th, 1920, hady Frances | . : we Cartwrignt, widot the late discriminating audience. Our usual jane Twi ble Sir Richard J . . line of added attractions. will be Cartwright, K.C.M.G., in her 34th] : i shown along with the above feature, year. % ! 3 i " FP sral tool place from the residence . j ani include the fifth episdde of "The | or hor Soh Ir Caran, salasnce | Branded Four," that interesting sor-| versity Avenue, to St. George's Ca- { fal, which already enjoys such a thedral. Interment at Cataraqul. ' HENDERSON--In Kingstorr Genera Harse Jollawiag: . Be sure nq see Hospital, on December 25th, 1920 ! ---- 27 years. . At The Strand. Funeral took place from Jas. Reid's "A smashing good story is told in 2.30 p.m. to Cataraqui Cemetery. WEST--In Kingston, on Dec. 27th, | Cole super-special photo-plays starr- ing Pauline Frederick which will | The picture is a screen version of the which was i IITA | Anderson Bros. Limited BATH TOWELS (All sizes) White or colored, all linen and union makes; soft or hard finish. Priced from HTT SCOTCH HUCK BEDROOM TOWELS Size 17x38 Size 18x36 Size 19x40 57 Priced 25¢., 30c,, - 35c.. and 40c. each. IH 50¢. each up to $1.25 each. my § John Laidlaw & Son, Ltd' I J 00 = TTT wife of Walter flenry West, 374 University Ave, aged 20 years. Funeral from Jameg Heid's undertaking parlors, Wednesday at 2.40 p.m. Friends and acquaintances respectfully ol invited to attend. IN MEMORIAM. 1a In loving memory ot Mary Lucetta Sands, who departed this life Dec. 26th, 1909. It is 3ad that one we cherish Should be taken from our home But the joys that do not perish, Live in memory alone. All the yesrs we've spent together, All the happy, goiden hours, : Shall be cierisned in remembrance, Flagrant sweets from mem'ry's flowers. --3adly missed by husband, daughters and sons. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Felix Campeay and fam- ¥. 54 Stanley: sireet, wish to thank their m friends for their kindness and symp&thy during their recent sad bereave t and for their spiritual and floral tributes. Se ------ 'The Old "Firm of Cnuectakers. 254 and 250 PRINCHSS STKLET. Pacne 147 tor Ambulance | 3 John Hendersun, Elginburg, aged 3 undertaking parlors, Monday, at | "A Slave of Vanity," the Robertson- 1920, Violet May on, beloved s] C " open at the Strand Theatre to-day. ST | brilliant drama "Iris" | written several years ago by the { famous author and playwright Sir CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES | Arthur Wing Pinero and produced in } both America and England. i mitted by critics that this film gives | Miss Frederick the best opportunity jot her career to show her ability as an emotional actress. ~ FLORIDA SWEET ORANGES eA ' { The story is dramatic with its full MALAGA GRAPES | gE as \ i , & young w ose hus- "GRAPE FRUIT and sbi bo YE Hat he NUTS--CANDIES TURKEYS-GEESE-- CHICKENS. ! she married. \ She is in Jove with Laurence Tren. © FOWL--DUCKS. A New Year's Bargain In Children's Shoes Seventy-five pairs Children's $5.00 and $4.00 Boots, Fducator shape, beautifully : --$2.¢ Calf. | with, a poor man. Her fortune has ft | been swept away during.the absence | of Trenwith who "has gone out to i make good with her promise to wait for his return. Meanwhile in her im- provished condition, she has become the vietim of Frederick Maldonado, a wealthy London banker whol insists ; that she marry him. . {When he returns, she receives i Trenwith, who now that he has es- { tablished himself as a factor in the | business world is eager to make her i his wife. He cannot understand her i hesitancy and when in the midst of , his pleading, a step is heard in the jloom, and Trenwith suddenly looks up into the sneering face of Maldo- nado, he turns to Iris in amazement: | Then without a word and before Iris | had time to recover from the shock {and explain, Trenwith dashes from be room and Iris Is left alone star- ng to Maldonado's mocking face. - made: sizes 2 to 7} Choice of Patent, Brown Calf or Dull Laced only. FTAA A

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