<5 Se ONE NIGHT ONLY arama; . : hams." Theatrical { In "The Breed of the Treshams" on | { Sir John, Martin Harvey will repeat ye At the Grand. : § a h i "It 1 were King," the greatest pe. [depicts a loveable rascal, thy natural | = ie INC |riod play of the screen, was shown |50B of a certain Lord Tres ' SH a ./again at the Grand Opera House on {is led by the influence of Aan : {Friday night before a large audience | D¥ate brother's finances, wio. reminds | FCO #: o ' | that was captivated by the beauty |him of the only girl hg ever loved, to J { in his character that X V4 « i historical events It is rich and |Suspected traits - | : ¥ 3% OMEDY. l elaborate, "If I. Were King" wiil | compel our Syratay a our ad-| > i LOWE. azain Saturdav atinee | Miration, and inthe end he escapes a % J A) fue shown aga aturday Ha | traitor's fate by fidelity to his own | ox v ALL 5 ning : . i 5 & { | code of honor. { ; 4 2 Chance to Know New Yorke © | The atmosphere of the play is one | | The thousands of, people who haye aE naar tig dave, | > nti- {|W gall : a, desire to ses 4n¢ to know | | stately ladies made their stately curt- 4 i 'ALAN DALE: ON | pa . | Miss N de Silva (in private life ¥ GH iis said that the Fox Film Corpora- | Rf cai net 3 ia | ) E NI T tion, wlio made the picture, had an ¢Lady Martin Harvey) has the role of ONLY special view to satisfying the longing | Batty, a loveable scapegrace youth, of poole everywhere to "see New | Which she plays with much spirit and | sir --Advt. ESDAY, MAY 10 |W Trans-Canada Theatres, Announce the Final {and charm of this stage success., Peo- | deeds and sacrifice very much at { ma ely th ria interesting fea- » as : tely the myriad o E |sies. It is a thrilling story told in and $2.0% Under the title ment this season of-- '"The Breed of The Treés- The city lodges of the In Order of Oddfellowy wifl celebrate ene hundred and second anniversary the Order by attending divime in Chalmers Church Sunday a May ist,"at 3 o'clock. All Odd Fellows in the 'city are gl 16 meet at the lodge room, | 5 at 3. o'clork sharp. are cordially es x 2 R. J. DIAC : 4 Secretary Anniversary i 1.0. O.F. oo members of Cataraqui Lodge, No. * OLKF,, dre requested to assemble At the home of our late Bro. Malcom Ryan, 216 Ear] "Street. on Mo! morning, May 2nd, at 10 30 tof prey funeral. embers of sister lodges tear ly invited vo attend. BAKER, BM. DOUGLAS, ee. -Sge'y. CITY OF KINGSTON 10 YEAR 6% | DEBENTURES FOR SALE AT PAR Bondg will be printed in amounts te suit purchaser. pply at once to the undersigned and take delivery at your convenience within the next six months. O. V. BARTELS, City Treasurer. ® AA AA A A NA : . ¥ Notice is hereby given that in accords ance with a favorably vote of the elects atmosifhere but telis a thril hougl lurid ory of New } ; fe, as live the upper. middle | 4 contract for $1,000,000 for a sing! 3 i classes, The things for | 1 ors on Daylight Saving, and also a bys which New York : or yeary work. "THis coutract Nanwrars + law of the City Council, the city clock - | 0 is famous or noto- cepted as being the high-water mark | wil » advanced one hour at 12 p.m, Supported rious, according to the point of view, | of compensation for a film actor. The | on Saturday, April-30th, 1921, and re= 88 i - | main thus until 12 p.m. on Monday, association of exhibitors stipulate to September 5th, 1821, pay him $1,000,000 for eight pie- | All citizens are Hereby notified to tures, instead of twelve, which had | semply wit this reSujati LE ; been the basis of the first $1,000, | 5 a en Mayor. 000 contract signed by Chaplin. "A | ; : Kingston, Apr. 30th, 1921. ' '" "gy of , No N. DE SILVA Dog's Life' and "Shoulder Arms, : the first two pictures he produced AUCTION SALE { i | Wednesday, May 4th, 10 a.m, 175 have been brought in incidentally to oh the Famous Romantic PEN under this contract gained a degree | Princess Street ib Ww and other the plot £57 of popularity among American audi- | jg : ; B parior suite; B. W, One sees the New York skyline, ences that had never before been at- | centre tables; ottomans: pictures! overs By John Rutherford {long career. In the role of TH Rat he | NEXT WEEK AT THE [will be delighted with this splendid [of a rascal. He enjoys a reputation | reproduction, in which no expense | for recklessness and other undesir- has been spared to give an abso- | {able qualities. The development of 148 te Z e : | lutely true picture based upon actual [the action of the play brings out un I 1 > stv PF i > 1 them in a photoplay announced for | 2Ppea 18 B 9 : I showing at the Grand Opera House and those who do not are few and far | | the first three davs of next week. It} to seek. Seat Sale Friday. | ry AL {charm of characterization.- "While New York | rs have made a according At The Strand. | The million dollar motion pict ure | i hag become a reality. Charlie Chaplin | i ely inter- I ya¢ the honor of being the highest! esting from its wealth of New York | ,.id screen actor in the world and | ling, | the amount he has received is publie- vork known. Two years ago he signed | [vt e who appreciate historical plays | variance with the supposed nature | tures for which the city of New York | the produce Sleeps" screen to report Ltd. Engage. melodrama, which, s not only inten by | night, with the millions of lights in the sky-scrapers twinkling like stars, | Marvelous views of The White | Way, from a photographic stand- point interspersed through the film, showing the dazzHhpg electric signs from which Broadway in part | gots its name The throngs of peo- ple on the streets and the pleasure- seeking the fashionable cafes and cabarets have heen woven into the picture ' | In one act of the picture occurs a| dancing number from the famous | Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic show, film- | the New Amsterdam. Thea- | tre, and the audience gets a close | view of Dolores, the stately beauty 1 who created such a sensation among { New York's beauty cri.ics when she | wag discovered by Mr. Ziegfeld. Ex- | quisite shots of the revelry in the Palais Royal are seen. : Probably no section of any city [in the world has been the locale for as many stonies and plays as the New York East Side. Ona entire epi- sode of "While New York Sleeps" | occurs in this district. One looks in { upon the dwellers of the tenements | and sees how they exist. He sees them in their sweat shops and in the | squalid places they call home, He Gay are i. "THEKID" 6--REELS OF JOY_6 silhouetted against the blackness of : mantle; carved oak book case or china tained. and speculation as to wh cabinet: rattan and other rockers, vel his next contract would call for » | vet and other rugs, linoleum, parlor came current. That his time was | lamps, gas fixtures; lace and tapestry | 'urtains; hall rack; oak sideboard; ex» actually worth more than $1,000,-! 000 was an established fact | on table, oak leather diners; dave Happy Thought Range: Gay ae an established ta | Kitchen uiehsiia eles ou and Hion wtier aro rtanennteathor' Deg, clarke ais Meas After completing half his contract ers; toilet ware: chiffoniere. etc. ete. with Associated First National Pi Phone sagt HEN the Auctionter. tures, he voluntarily relinquish=d the income he would receive from it, | for the purpose of working on the | production of "The Kid," which will | be the attraction at the Strand the-| atre beginning Monday. He devoted elve months of his time to the! making of it, besides defraying a:l | ES the expenses of it himself. There | does not have to be any conjecture as | Ji [to what the first six months of the | 8 | year he spent on the production cost | him, for he could have collected $500,000 for them, under his con- tract with Associated First Nations) | had he chosen to do so. There is no | § reason for thinking that he could not | have gotten an equal apount, if not | more, for the next six months of a1 | time which "The Kid" occupied. It | is a real million dollar picture in point of cost. . The comedian is well satisfied that the time was well spent. Associated | First National Pictufes think the! same; and the approval which the | BS crowds in the mil- wif accompanied by Money Order or Certified Cheque PRICES : 16 Rows $2.50; 3 rows $2.00 ; 6 Rows 81.50 ed atop 75 AUCTION SALE Thursday, May Oth, 10 a.m. 85 Clergy Street West B. W. parlor sulte; 3. W. sofa and' odd chairs; B. W. and other centre tables; lace and tapestry curtains; pice tures; Pathe Gramophone and 45 ree comds; Brussels and other carpetsi B, W. hall rack; very fine B. W. extension table; B. W. sideboard; oak and leather diners; sofa, clocks; rattan and other rockers; Drop head sewing machine! Brussels stair carpet; Happy Thought ; gas range; linoleum: 150 jars r i gems; china; glassware, ete; lawn mower; garden hose and tools; drop leaf tables; dressers; iron beds; springs; mattresses quilts; sheets, 'ete. refrigerator and many Seats on sale Friday, Wy 6th. D DANCE tatight at the given by ap- 111 BROCK ST. . Residence: 16% posite G. T. R. Sta- CONCERT BY THE FAMOUS STRAND ORCHDISTRA PHYLLIS DEVLIN, SOLOIST ------ vaccum cleaner; other articles. ALLEN, the Auctioneer. Phone 252, G.W.V.A. Next General Meeting Monday, May 2 a IN ADDITION LATEST NEWS - - - - SPECIAL HALF HOUR DRAMA TOPICS OF THE DAY "THE TIMBER WOLVES" the Estate of Bridget of the City of King- e Co mnty of Fromntenae; ¥ Riven pursuant to es of Ontario, Chap. all - creditors and against the estate asterson, who died about 2 921, are i] post prepai Ny of May, A.D Margaret O'Brien, "West, Kingsisn, Ont | addresses and a full (heir claims and of the RY, held by them. Re notic ith of May, : proceed to distr the parties e regard only she shall then Will not be liable ¥ part thereof so COMING MONDAY, MAY 9th CECIL DE MILLE'S "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" WHAT ARE THE DUTIES A WIFE OWES A HUSBAND ? ? ? SEE! Important Business. Election of Detegaigh to Provincial Convention. a Public Library | Library will re-open on Monday, May 2 ny All Star Cas{ Featuring HOUSE PETERS and FL ORE NCE VIDOR Gh, the } man's eyes nd ¢ ard | Thr gh goex, Ire days primitive to Trodern; from the quaint, quiet lassies of colonial fireside to the dazzling elite of "the 1921 ballroom the light that lies, in woman's eyes, has showered mystery . into the very heart of pfankind. Ee -- light in wos SS---------- Mouday Tuestay-We. The Cinema Spectacle " learns of their hopes and ambitions, €¢ { their disappointments and their trag- | | edies. He sees them as they really | are because the New York police de- { partment, we are told, assisted the » | director in putting fidelity into this { part of the picture, The police actually consented to " . | Loartiopste in a pisto! fight staged public has given "The Kid," where- jon East River, near the Brooklyn |¢Ver it has been sh8wn would seem { Bridge. They not only manned the |'° 8lVe a sound basis 10 the assump- famous police boat for the scene but | tion that even pictures with such a | appeared as fighters as well | cost may be profitable through ap- » "While New York Sleeps" is being | Préciation by" 'tireatre-goers.--Adv:. "*'1l acclaimed as the most sensational | and aptist ic melodrama yet produced. w At The Griffin. | --AdvE hat are "Lying Lips? One might just as well ask: "What wrecks shimmering castle of dreams?" "What destroys fondest | hopes?" '"What turns men and wo- men into spiteful, cynical persons?" For the answer is plain--"Lying Lips." That is why Thomas H. Ince chose have for Sia ies ym the May Robson Coming. Among last spring's try-outs 'ia {the wy of new productions, none | | has proved more fascinating and sus- | cessful than "Nobody"s Feol,"' the | new comedy by Alan Dale, the cele- the last w pid Bridget Masterson. Ma Co-operation About Roads Elaborate Prolog Featuring A meeting of the agricultural com- ACRES WORK LAND: ure and wood; soil rst class frame gistern and cellar; Bank barn 30x80; : tle up-3 arses; a} 2, 38x48; hoyse; drive large are all in palr. ndmill pumps rd. Kingston 6% miles Highway. RK LAND, 50 ACRES, ture and wood; soil clay poll Watered: house rame; 7 4 cellar; new- nd ted four years a good repair, new 4 horses, 13 cows: hog any; telephone. King- $4,200.00, MISS FLSIE ADDISON Assisted by Mr. Gerald Radeliffe and Ernest Madrand, with special secnery and lighting effects, en- titled "THINKING OF YOU" Something new, novel and original. tte eee OTHER ADDED ATTRACTIONS Big Musical Revue will be featured by the GRIFFIN CONCERT ORCHESTRA Direction, Gerald Radcliffe i Mrs. | brated' dramatic critic, which he wrote expressly for Augustus Piton, | Inc., for the latter's charming and | versatile star, May Robson, apd which will be the attraction at the Grand Opera House on Monday, May | 9th, for an engagement of one night jonly. Miss Robson's management | has for the past several years pre- | sented her each season in a new pley, | but they have always been dramatiz- ed from some well known book 'or | story, and she has been successfully | identified with those big money mak- ers, "Tish," "The Rejuvenation of | Aunt Mary," "The Making Over of Mat." "A Little Bit Old Fas}- ioned," and others too numerous to mention. In the role of Mrs. Bixby, a.wealthy Wall Street broker's wife, this title for his second big picture to be released through Associated Producers, and to be seen at Griffin's on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. There is a lesson for all Jumanity in "Lying Lips." Happy is the man or woman who places trust in another and finds that the trust is not misplaced. Confidence | is 'the real rock upon which lasting | affection is built. Without this foun- dation the whole structure is flimsy and may crumble at a touch. House Peters and Florence Vidor play the leads in an all-star cast. An elaborate prolog will be staged featuring Miss Elsie Addison assisted | by Gerald Radcliffe and Ernest Mad- | rand, Special scenery and lighting ef- | { fects will be used, which will be Clark's return to the screen after an absence of a year following her mar- riage, and many admirers in this city who have missed the petite and win- some star will have an opportunity to see her in the sort of part that has endeared her to the hearis of motion picture fans in all corners of the globe. "Scrambled Wives" was a hit last season on-the stage, playing to long engagements in both Chicago and New York, and, according to dll indications, the screen version is go- ing to be equally successful. In conjunction with this feature, "A Voice in the Dark," featuring Death of Mrs. Robeit Finlay. After a comparatively short ness, Beatrice V. Danard, belovad wife of Robert Finlay, Parry Sound, April 13th. Finlay was seized with pleurisy and pneumonia dnd though her condition was recognized as being serious al- most from the first, it was thought that she might possibly recover. Her death came as a distinct shock to her many friends, few of whom knew of her illness. Deceased, fifty years of age, was born at Salmon Point, Prince Edward county, and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W: Dan- ill- passed away on Mrs. mittee of the Board of Trade was held on Friday night and instructive addresses were given by A. M. Rafe kin, M.P.P.;-and PB. H. Fal on good roads. Much vaiuable information was elicited, and as a direc. result it was decided to take immediate ac~ tion to bring about the closest co= operatidn of the city and county with a view to putting all roads in the vicinity of Kingston and roads lead- ing to thednarket.in good condition. The platit of the Ideal Vulcanizing Company, Belleville, was destroyed by fire. The manager was badly burn ed. ~ Bernard Shiels, proprictor of the Brophy House, Gananoque, died Fri Irene Rich," will be shown. --Advt. eT -- day afternoon of pioog-poligutugy in "Nobody's Fool," Miss Robson which Started in-his foot. has a part different from any in which she has been seen ,one that | Bives the talented star the great op- portunity her previous roles juit fell short of, placing her in front rank of the great stellar artists now before the public, and stamping Her ths leading commedienne of the Ameri. can stage. "Nobody's Fool" is writ- ten in three acts and tells a good wholesome story; while being a com- edy, there is a serious touch running through the play which calls for treatment, such as only the trud®art- ist can lend." Augustus Pitou, Ine., under whose management Miss Rob- son has 'been appediring for the past few years, has surrounded the star with a east capable of interpreting} the many roles, among whom will be found John Sears Story, Robert EB. Homans. Faye Cusick, Jack Marvir, Lilian Harmer, Bess Dunlop, C. A. Winters and several others, and has given the play a splendid production. --adv something new to patrons of the Griffin. A big programme has been arranged by Gerald Radcliffe of a re- vue of the very latest music which will be featured by the Griffin con- cert orchestra.--Advt. Pletures and Battersea News Budget Battersea, April. 27.--Most of the farmers are starting their spring work, as th e land is getting into shape. The cheese factory has opened for the season under the man- agement of the same cheese maker, Frederick Langford. He recently in- stalled a new boiler in the factory The Vanluven House is getting ready to receive the summer tourists. and many reservations have been made already. Anthony McKendry is build- ing a new weranda on his house. C. D, Lake intends to enlarge his store in the near future. Miss Adelaide Holder is confined to the house with a serious illness. Thomas Hartley is getting his baht, "The Lazy Loon," in shapg to row the summer tour- ists. George Brewer is boarding with Sidney Vanluven. Mrs. Hammond Keeler is spending a few days in Portland with her sister, Mrs.-Free- land. Music Worth While 1! LAST SHOWING TO-DAY LE ROY SCOTT'S "PARTNERS OF THE NIGHT" ("The Quest of the Killes" {Episode Seven) rHE tox OF TARZAN" Overture "Maritana" Allen Premier Orchestra Ea: all you want. No more gas on the stomach or sour stomach, ne more heavy feeling after meals or constipation. If you have any of the above symptoms of stomach trouble, one tablespoonful of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete, as mixed in ADLER-I-KA. will bring you instant relief. ADLER-I-KA draws ail the old foul matiér from the system, leaving the bowels and stomach fresh and CLEAN, ready to di- gest anything Guards againstAppendicitis Sargent's Drug Store 186 PRINCESS STREET. PHONE 41. At the Allen, Deljghtful entertainment is in prospect for patrons of the Allen theatre next week when "Serambled Wives," starring dainty [little Mar- guerite Clark in her. first independent productifn, wid be the attraction This production also marks Miss ND, ALL GOOD; + Stone barn; 890d wel-at door; all Be a: Kingston, 2 £ QWELLING; BARN, louse; on Provincial "miles Kingston, §1.- Eo he well worth asked. ir a from. Come ur farms with w rect. Phone Toe or 1adlw, rao ENGELL of Junk will be received 'by the L up to the 9th day of May, five, for t hereinafter a The quantities are Coming, Mon, Tues, Wed. I be welghea on de- © BIG DOUBLE BILL the articles Dairty MARGUERITE 2 "SC RAMBL. ED WIVES" Like a Scrambled Egg It Tickles The Taste "A VOICE IN THE DARK" }euturing Irene Rich The Newt Myrtery Picture Film > for Ménths - CLARK Ne frame house; barn; hen 650x120. Ezsy terms. MACDONNELL STREET--5m all house; water and sewer. Lot Price $1,200. YORK STREET--Brick dwelling; 9 rooms; § bedrooms; : Houta &né cas for cooking; 3 piece bath: garage. Price 7 rooms; electric light, storm windows Nearly all headaches have thelr beginning in the stom- ach, liver or bowels, and the best remedy is Chamberlain's Tablets.' They tone the liver, sweeten the stomach and Cleanse the bowels. This ren ders you much less liable to a return of the headache. Try + thi TS 25¢ be- MANILLA RE] rer See condi ha, and $4, ville, this 23rd day FREAY, S1REET---- Brick Louse; : . Zag for cooking: furuacu; good cellar; and doors; large lot. Price $4,350: THE J. A. CARROLL AGENCY Phone 68 and 874w. - * 56 Brock Street Nine casks of rye whiskey. valued MO? at $1,500, were seized at Ganatoque by Inspector F. B. Taber. They were consigned to a fictitious adress In | connection with the seizure John Fitzgerald, Ogdensburg, and William Truedali, Lansdowne, were held. Sir John Martin Hardey. On Tuesday, May 10th, ond night only, at the Grand Opera House, Mar- tin Harvey will appear with his Lon- don company In his inimitable por-! | irait ot Reresby, The Rat, in John Rutherford's delightful romantic