Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Apr 1921, p. 15

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MONDAY, APRIL 1s, 1021, THE DAILY BRITISH W HIG. CT ------------ - - - -- - - _- p-- -- _- - Ee ---------- SE -- ---------------------------- y | ular prices are che rule. Matinees i i { Adults 20¢, children 15¢ Evenings: | y } Th tri | { Aduits 5c, children 25¢,° Manager | ed iCa Wilson has pleasure in announcing that the above program is the first sat the above progran ~ DOLLAR-SAVING TEN DAYS' SALE OF BUILDING, BARRIEFIELD STS NTS EER sed to the primis ; rt. 3 COMMON SLED SENDER addrgaged ' {Damaged Goods' Te-night. Advt Sealed tenders for the purchase for the I ior gs. 8: E igete Brie om: : mone on | At The Strand. the wodden building kno Hut and al > r irar "Damaged Goods" i - Merry! % rasta 3 " . von. will be 1 ¥ice : o'e , A . ' to { Merrylegs never would have been uiven ikieeld Commo 3. ell] be i 20, . for poly of coal en to the people after being withheld | rer oe the cutting off of litle | sineer Officer Military District Ne , | for the Dominion Bh ings throughou Dearly six years Richard Bennett ro : : | . , Armouries, Kingston, Ont to 12 o'- | th ovinces ( Btario and Quebee leads a powerful cast, the principle | children's ears and noses, and neither | : n a BN ji 3 lon and form of iy : .ga | WOuld Black Beauty. Sir Oliver prob- [8 Mma _ - , \ ¢loek neon the 25th April, 1 Combined speci thon : : : : ga the Pur the same as made the stage - 2 a RS, Ric ag the saue 3 : oF AbIYWoUTd have balked al thainit it] information pgarding the size tender can be oltained from 3. 3nm:-beobtatned: From aMator Works, Ottawa. and from the Carstak- ED had come to the point, Gipger was | : Dunbar, Senior Engineer Officer, Mill | er different Dominion Buildings i J I ck} it in-|Ditter, however, and with little won- | lary District No. J, Armouries, g- ender t be considéreéd unless! The great moral question it in- Beg es | - ] ston, Ont. | made on plied by the Des volves has always brought "Damag- der. The high-strung, sensitive chest- | Fach tender must be accom by | partment ana § dance with the) od Go Is" oth Poole This is the | But mare had suffered almost unen- | : . sheqQue for 10 per ce 2 the 'oaondit se . re > 0ds" to the people his is 1X ' : otal vaiue of tne r, o. peo; | Gurable torment from (he stupidity, | 9 NoTiCE TENDERS FOR COAL g this bulld-| chasing Agent, Department of Publlcinpayoy SUCCESSTUT from a dramatic total vaive of the tender, made Each tender must he panied by | contention of the producers who are | | abi toceiver General of Can- ef : 5 yng J he v 2 . Bl hone. ws be Shoal of Can. a5 accepted ¢ \linister of| HOW able. to give the picture its first the yanily so She bratalicy of sere] | of the showing at the Grand Opera House, |!4i0 human beings. They a ed unsaotessful tenderers, . Pubic Works. Cand . Rs ucce 41 b 1 : ! I, { The*successful tender will ba advised amount of the t War Loan Bonds commencing to-day and showing to- | Squire Gordon, howeve accepted Many millions of readers will re- ot the acceptance of his bid and 951 of the Domini will also br Fon , r a ning o- SHOT Sout, fark Suvphene price av fit Lhe. titminion, will aito bo To Te £4 Wednestay, four times] Many thpt scene in the orchard ac | We have let a contract to make a big improvement In our store Birtwick (Hall, with Black Beauty | front, and the workmen are starting to-day. While they are busy on I given for the removal if requ red to nake Pan odd amount | gy y The picture has been with The Department does n in i i. C. DESROCHERS held for nearly six years and the other horses discussing the | : ! . . conduct of humans, Now, at last the | ork outside, we want to make things extra busy inside. So for [Scene, 80 wonderfully presented on ten days during the alterations -- een | Mendously popular first Louis Glaum | Beauty," which for more than forty | WITHOUT 'RESERVE EVERY THING IN OUR STORE | special, ahara--The Lone Wolf's | years has preserved its place among | ABOLISH W O R R PROLONG T | the management of the Griffin an. | graph special production, and will ve | x : 3 : hi FINANCIAL Y YOUR LIFE | nounces for presentation beginaihs | Sesh, Special produ : | most wanted, and bargains in Furs, which we will store free until call- Monday. "The Lone Wolf's Daugh- In addition to Black Beauty's story, | . aii = E . { H Ince studios in Los Angeles and Story" of Black Beauty's human | from any other form of investment with absolute | reveals in its every foot the unequal- friends and acquaintances. It js | security. 2 { @d technical resources of that great thrilling drama, written by Mr. and | All Hats $4.00 or over $1.00 reduction later date desired, an Annuity of from $50 to $5,000, can picture patrons in "The Lone and the famous Strand orchestra will | 8 = : to be paid in monthly or quarterly instalments. _ - Wolf," produced two years ago, and tender a most appropriate pro- | 2 . All Hats and Caps $ | .50 to $3. 50 50c. reduction All Hats and Caps up to $1.25 . . 209%, reduction zig vi T : Department of Public Works or-General ri Stk iffi Major April 15th 1 At the New Griffin, ® Deputy Minister ------------------ rrr on Department of Militia and Defence Ottawa, Apri) 13th, 1921 HQ. 64-21-48-57. of nowadays are hair and Jewelry. |an even bigger pictufe than his tre- | be shown in motion pictures. "Rlack | te mag odkinson release which-! world, has been visualized as a Vic (B saved on Hats for Men, Ladies and Children, just when they are . . : : {of Mr. Reid himself at the Thomas | completely, there is "Indoor Gives a larger return for life than is obtainable ' IN THE MEN'S HAT DEPARTMENT the age of 5 may purchase, to begin at once, or at any ready familiar to millions of Ameri- be shown. Phyllis Devitn will sing | { In "False Faces," one of last season's |gramme, The attraction announced spectacular successes produced by | for\Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Mr. Ince. The scene of the story is | will be Ethel Clayton, in "The Price laid in London with a paforama of of Possession.' -- Advt. colorings ranging from the magnifi- | - | cence of Buckingham Palace to the | At The Allen, | mysterious depths of the colorful Nothing that within you lieg can | SA banana | Limehouse district, where Thomas change the plan of which you are a | | Burke conceived his story, '"The | liny part. Choose any road, go east, | { Chink and the Child," later prodpiced BO west, or north or south and meet by D. 'W_ Griffith under the title, | the thing from which you ran away." / IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT : "Broken Blossoms." . Louis Joseph | That man's life is governed by fate | . Vance personally built the scenario | gpq that he is not allowed to work | . | for Producer Reid and both edited | out nis own destiny |. vividly por-| All Hats $6.00 or over . . . $1.00 reduction | and titled "The Lone Wolf's Daugh- { traffed in the new Goldwyn starring W . AllHats $2t0%5 ........ .50c. reduction to actept the highes # en Secretary The only things a girl wears much | J. Parker Reid, Jr., has produced | the printed page by Anna Sewell, is to | | Duugiier." by Louis Joseph Vance, | tne. son moe copa" lace among| will be sold at reduced prices. Think what this means. Dollars A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY WILL DO IT of Mp pinade under the supervision which is presented faithfully ang |B -- { the Free from Dominion Income Tax. producing plant. The story embodies | Ap, George Randolph Chester Any person resident or domiciled in Canada over the majority of the characters al- | The usual short subjects will also | Any two persons may purchase jointly. Employers may purchase for their employees. Apply. to your postmaster, or write, postage free, to S. T. Bastedo, _ Superintendent of Annuities, Ottawa, for new booklet and other information required. Mention age last birthday. a ---- Gloves, Canes, Umbrellas, etc., same reductions. j ter." Submitted to unusually calm | vehicle for Pauline Frederick, | judgments, "The Lone Wolf's "Roads of Destiny," which comes to | Daughter" is declared to be the big- | the Allen theatre, today, Tuesday and gest melodrama ever made for the | Wednesday. screen, greater even than Mr, Vanee's | It is a screen version of the fami- "The Lone Wolf" and "False Faces," [ous story written many years ago by | Which were hailed by the press as [the equally famous writer, O, Henry. | the most powerful productions of { The scenario for the picture wis writ. All Millinery Trimmings serssneni.... 10 to 209% reduction Touring Car their day. Prominent in the support of Louise Glaum are such distin- guished screen and stage players as Edwin Stevens, Thomas Holding and Bertram Grassby. In addition to the | | ten by Channing Pollock. In the adap- | tation, the story has undergone a | change, inasmuch as the play cen- {ters around a heroine instead of a hero. Pauline Frederick portrays the IN THE CHILDREN'S HAT DEPT. Our entire enormous stock of Hats, SLIGHTLY USED above big production another SUT | part of Rose Merritt who finds tra- | Prise is in store for Kingston's movie | Bed and disillusion awaiting her no Tans. Mr. Bert Caldwell, who created | matter what road she takes. This quite a furore here last Spasou, wil { production necessitates. a combining ) 4 again appear this time at the Griffin of what one might term four separ: : . 1 7 : and will give you some rcal singing. | ate pictures, each in iteselt complete, | py 1K d terials at in 20% reduction He has a fine program to offer of | ang all dealing with the same char- the very latest songs. Mr. Bert Cald- | peters who work thelr destintnes out well will appear at matinees and eve- | i, four different ways showing what ning performances. All lovers of good results might have been in each case, singing should make a point of com- and in each, Miss Frederick plays an ing to hear tals popular singer. The entirely different role, which reveals All Fur Coats, Scarfs, Muffs, etc.-- Griffin Concert Orchestra of ten her wonderful versatility and gives pieces, under the leaderguip of Ser: her many opportunities to display Tass ssi 10 to 20% reduction ald Radcliffe, will render a musicale | ya splendid dramafic ability that | : second to none in the tity. A two- | pa. brought her to the fore as one | All Spring Furs, Chokers, Capes, etc.-- .... . . 20% reduction reel Mack Sennett comedy will round | of the best known dramatic act® bases, out a program that has not béen { --Advt. a. All Indian Shoes, Fur Caps, etc.-- : ve. ..20% reduction Equipped with 2 Cord Tires, Spare Caps, Tams, etc., in all styles and ma- Tire: Bumper, Non-glare Lenses, Radiator Cover and 192] License. Varnish and Up- holstering like new. Cost $2,375.00 when purchased. A snap to a quick buyer. BAWDEN & EDWARDS 80 MONTREAL STREET - - PHONE 400. FURS OF ALL KINDS seen in this city for some time. Pop- | 1 SPORTING NEWS BASEBALL ON SATURDAY Amefican League New York 3, Philadelphia 1. Boston §, Washington 3. St. Louis 7, Cleveland 6. Chicago at Detroit Postponed, rain, $F ee he National League. Boston 7, Brooklyn i Philadelphia 11, New York 5. | Pittsburg 7, Cincinnati 3. | } 8t. Louis at Chicago postponed, | rain, y | SUNDAY'S RESULTS Railway Staff Changes, : Brockville, April 18.--In the in- 's G Babcock's arage National League. [terest of economy the Grand Trunk TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OF DORMNUN HOTEL, ODESSA, Ont. Boston 4, Brooklyn 2. | has abolished the office of trainmas- We carry a full stock of Oils and Greases, also all car re. A i 1 {ter here, and the occupant, George American League, { Cooper, has been transferred to ls- pairs of best quality. New visible gas tank insures public of right measure. : { | Washington 3, Philadelphia 1. |1and Pond, Vt. to act in the same | New York 4, Boston 0. | capacity. The positions of passeng- Agents of White Rose Gasoline, Cars washed and stored. Rp ps hes jer tralnmaster, eastern lines; held by | MONTREAL HEIRESS | Robert Marks, and of nigh chief Phone night or day. Service is our motto. Prices right. Special atteation to motorists. The Storm The worst sleet storm experienced locally for some years, occurred on Saturday afternoon and night. As a result all of our long distance lines and several rural party lines west of Kingston are out of order. : Between Kingston and Napanee sixty poles and wires were blown down. Some of the poles were broken off and others pulled out of the ground. Sev- , enteen poles and wires on our' Long Distance lead to Seeley's Bay were ~ blown down. Several long distance and rural lines running in other dis- tricts were also put out of order by the storm. Saturday night our local construction gang were instructed to report for duty on Sunday morning. Trucks and cars were used in patrolling the dis- triots to ascertain the extent of the damage. The highways were cleared for trafic. Most of the city 'phones that were pit out of order by the storm were again In service by Sunday night. A-carload of "Emergéncy Cable," 3 tcaend in a Tay cand which will be used to bridge the breaks, was shipped by Express from Mon- Court. treal on Sunday. 2B The marriage contract provides Three experienced con struction gangs were sent in from outside points Cat he SUNOS Sha 1 be Pho and are now at work with the local staff. It will take several weeks to re- - ESCAPES CONVENT |despatcher at Belleville, held } S---- | Thomas Cushing, have also | Oourt- Permits Mer to Wed | abolished. Further changes, } Despite Opposition of said, are contemplated shortly, . Relations. Fred Cfark, who has been press. C-- man at the Btandard for the past Montreal, April 18.--fn a case couple of years, resigned his posi- Rev. Dr. G. Campbell Morgan | Emmerson Budro, of the Whig i i { | | heard and decided before the Super- | tion and returned to his home in Ot- ¢ommenced a week's mission ig ior Court here, Saturday, a girl of |t8Wa on Saturday. Brockville, Jat, od Spending 5 few days mt hie, seventeen, ap orphan and heiress to a --_-- $30,000, who demanded marriage " - with a man exactly double her age, against the wishes of a council of her family, who desired to place her in a convent, won her wish, and the court was the scene of the solemn act of signature by bride and "bridegroom- clect of a marriage contract" duly New styles are here. New prices and better quality than ever. We were late in Pong: but that means a saving to you, as we bought shall remain in trust until she is 25 pair the damage but with the use of the Emergency Oable it is expected that Jears of dge. several of the lines will again be in service by to-night. : : Rev. Dr. R. J. Wilson, Chalmers | 'The Bell Telephone Co. at the PRESENT market prices. The "Reta" Kid Cross Strap Pump, Louis heel ......... $750 The "Reta" Patent Kid Tie, Louis heel . cs Fev evinr ST50 The "Janet" Kid One Tie Oxford, Black and Tan .... +. $8.50 (Goodyear welt; Cuban heel). Ladies' Tan Brogues, Military heels ........ ...... $450 THE VICTORY SHOE STORE to attend a meeting of the Little Jean Bailey, daugliter of F R. Bailey, was admitted to the Gen- eral. Hospital on Saturday suffering with typhoid fever. 3 The weather probabilities for j Tuandny are fair and becoming war- + mer,

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