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Toronto : THE {and admiration, The marriage of {the Queen of Sheba to King Armud, {her arrival at the court of King Sol-| {omon, the day of racing and games, | the thrilling chariot race between | {Sheba and Princess Vashti, the ar-| ! rival of David, the little Prince of} Sheba; the battle between the forces | { pany open their three days' engage- of King Solomon and those of his | I ment with Se i nee at the brother Adonijah, his recreant bro-| {Grand on T 3 r patrons | ther; the farewell of the Queen of | will witness one of the greatest stage | Sheba to King Solomon--all are! years The | scenes never to be forgotten. { to be pres-| Betty Blythe is altogether charm-! s mystery |ing in the exacting role of the Queen, | in which this | Fritz Lieber is impressive as King | red for three | Solomon, and all other members of | | years during which time he produc- | the notable cast give excellent ac-| led it in New York for a run of four-|coufts of themselves. Great credit | |teen months. The mystery #8 very is due Willlam Fox for having un- | | similar to the present day eensa-| dertaken this colossal production {tional success still running in Chi-| and carried it through in such splen- 'eago and New York, known as "The | did fashion; to J. Gordon Edwards, Bat." This style of play is becom- | the director, and to all who have had | ing more popular every year, and any part in the great work.--Advt. "Under Cover" is regarded as one of the best of its kind ever written. [And it is a play that\iits in with the Rex Stock Company. Rex will ap-|Seen by Crowds at the Strand Yes- {pear in an entirely mew role from terday. | anything he has already been seen| A temperature almast below zero, |in. There is plenty of good comedy |the comforts of cosy hpmes, the lure {and some startling situations and of a hockey match---all these did not i lines, and the plot is an unusual one. | keep hundreds of people away from {| New specialties will be given be-|the Strand last night. The 'Sold {tween the acts. The seats will be | Out" sign was put up before eight {selling fast and the management |o'clack, and the folks who failed to { would advise all to secure their seats | gain admission were advised to at- |as early as possible. --Advt {tend a matinee if possible, The at- [traction? "The Sheik," of course. | "Queen of Sheba." jThe announcement that the gorge- "Queen of Sheba," the William | ous Paramount picture, based on the | Fox super-special which came to the! book that has sold in hundreds of {Allen theatre last night fora run of [thousands on both sides of the At- |four days, is spectacularly magnifi-|lantic, keyed expectation to a high {cent and dramatically soperb. Iti pitch among local film fans, and in leaves one gasping with amazement fact among the public generally. And then, all were anxious to see Rex stock Company. | When the popular Rex Stock Com- successes in recent fourth big feature pla lented is H. B. story, "Under Co eminent actor sta { | | "THE SHEIK." er eh -- DAILY - A scene from "The Unloved Wife," the dramatic sensa- tion of a decade, at the Grand matinee in the afternoon for ladies only. tomorrow night, with a speci 'SPORTING NEWS Provincial Bye-Election TO THE ELECTORS OF KINGSTON AND PORTSMOUTH: Ladies and Gentlemen Acting on the request of a large num- ber of ele rs and friends, I hereby an- nounce mj If as an Independent can- didate for the Ontarle Legislature In the coming. bye-election. If elected, 1 BEAUTY OF THE SKIN fs the natural desire of every woman, and ds obtainable by the use of Dr. Chase s Ointment. 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MARTIN & SON _ PHONE 1702w. again the dashing hero of "The Four | Horsemen of the Apocalypse," Ru- | dolph Valentino, and the bewitching beauty who formed ome of the gal- axy of stars in "The Affairs of Ana- tol," Agnes Ayres. Well, "The Sheik" i3 a notable picture from ev- ery standpoint. The story has a fas- cination all its own. The capture {of a blue-blooded, high-strung, aris- |tocratic English girl by a desert chieftain, who combined the feroc- ity of the Bedouin with the refines ment of an educated European, js de- picted with a realism and beauty that leave an indelible impression on the beholder. Scene after scene full of the glamor of the East-- darkness and dawn in the desert, the welcome shade of the oasis, the interior of harem and camp, Arabs displaying their world-famous horse- manship or fighting with the relent- less fury of their kind; these are all shown on the screen. And the act- ing? Rudolph Valentino fulfills high expectations, and proves himself a fascinating hero. His portrayal of the wild chieftain, accustomed to take and discard women at his plea- sure, but finally responding in loy- alty to the love of the woman he had captured and conquered, impresses at every turn. Agnes Ayres, as Lady Diana Mayo, grips her audience from the start with her vivid: im- personation of the tom-boy noble- woman, accustomed all her life to command, wilful, rebellious, humil- fated and eventually abandoning herself with all a woman's devotion to the man who had mastered her. The support is strong and capable throughout, while the splendid rid- ing of the men who acted as the Sheik's followers evoked praise on every hand, Just a word of advice to those who plan to see the picture to-night or to-morrow, Get there in good time.--Advt. ~ Ethel Clayton in "Béyond." Ethel Clayton surpasses all her previous achievements as a Para- mount star In her latest picture, "Beyond," which was shown at the Griffin theatre with gratifying suc- cess last night. Primarily, the story is one with a high attractive theme, dealing as it does with the problem of communi- cation between the spirits of the de- parted and the living. The theme differs from the purely spiritualist- ic, however, in that the spirit of the mother in the story comes to her daughter in visigns and in dreams. From -this situation a fascinating plot develops and one which is filled with romance, suspense and adven- ture. This is a wonderful picture. Don't fail to see it.--Advt. The analysis now being made of the stomach of Anderson Buchanan, Toronto--the victim of the "'beauty powder"--will show he died from alkaloid poisoning, strychnine. MOTHEF t . ---- Open Ohild's Bowels With / "Qalifornia Fig Syrup" Tonight. Brockville juniors meet Queen's sextette at the Jock Harty arena this evening. The visitors have improved considerably since their last appear ance here against Frontenacs anld may manage to give the tri-color team a tussle, With the cold spell re- building the ice surface at the arena to some extent, «he action will de somewhat speeded up and the visit- ors will have a better chance to show what is in them. -- Tomorrow Night.. ' There will be a game worth seeing at the Jock Harty arena tomorrow evening. Frontenacs will give Corn- wall their return game on that oec- casion and they are out for a victory in earnest. It will be remembered that the first time these imtermedi- ate teams met Frontenacs almost won out over the factory town play- ers on their fce and overwhelmed them with a burst of speed. Uiven fast ice they will make a strong bid for the victory. DO NOT BORE IN TO FOLLOW UP SHOTS Fans Criticize Queen's For Not Trying to Get the Rebounds. Some of the hockey contests, which have been played at the Jock Harty arena this winter, lack the pep that the followers of the game expeot when they go to witness an exhibition, For some reason or other, the Queen's players do not seem to play the brand of hockey Whigh has been played previous to the present season. It would ap- pear from the way the players ac that their training will not permit them to bore in on the nets and get the rebounds. The players shoot the puck, and if it does not beat the net guardian little or no attempt is made to take the second shot In the days of the lats George T. Richardson, Billy Dobson, Reginald Crawford, Buck Crawford and the late Marty Walsh, every time the Queen's playérs delivered the puck on the nets the forward players would follow in to try and get the rebound sb es to make the second shot count. When the puck was passed in from the corner, the cen- tre or rover was always there to try and 'drive it past the opposing net guardian. When the question is asked why the players do not foMow in the shots, the reply is to the effect that the professional hockey players do not figure that it is good business to follow the shots, and the second reason is that the defence of the op- posing 'team is eo placed as to pre- vent the. forwards getting in close. The reasons may be very well but the majority of fans are of the opinion that if the style of game played in the time 'of Richardsen zs rthey added two more goais. Fron. tenacs had the best of the argument {from start to finish. The Kingston forwards played rings around the Brockville players. Had it not been for the excellent work of Sharpe, the Brockville goaler, the scoin woul have been three times as large. Time after ume tae Kingston boys would carry the puck down tha Ive, get through the defence and there was no one to stop them scoring but Sharpe. However, they found that he was like a stone wall. It was in the last per- icd tnat Miller, the right wing man | of the Drockvilieoutfit, shin' a very fast. one cne Benny Morris and it passed h-m before he had a chance tc bat it cut. ; The Brown brothers played great hockey fcr the Kingston tam. I. Brown, who generally pairs on (%e defence, was up on the lina ast evening, and he skated tha fact oft ris opponent. He was cred'rd with tour of ihe goals registered oy Fron- tenacs. "Joe" Smith put a great game. Smith is one of those players who goes on the ice and is never re- lieved during the whole sixty min- utes. Last evening on different oc- casions he broke up combination plays of the Brockville outfit and then carried the puck to the mouth of the goal only to find that Sharpe was impossible to beat. Rober: Stanton certainly staged a "come back' anu was accountable for twe of the "hunks" registered. The pick of tho Brockville team were Miller and harpe. 4 "sh first twenty minutes TL. Brown, Fred Brown and Robert Stanton scored. Stanton and F. Brown registered in the second per- jod. L. Brown got three goals in suc- cession in the last period. The sec- ond one of the three was from a pass from Trousdale, and the third came great distance. Frontenacs, Brockville. «+++ Sharpe Defence. os + + + SiMOIS ton. . Stan . . Birks Waits Centre. > , +... Higgins Trousdale Miller Nickle ..... . Charleton Referee--Dr. Rubie Millan, Joyceville Not To Protest. updide" Ellott, secretary-treasur- er of the county hockey league, in- formed thé Whig on Monday evening that the management of the Joyce- ville hockey team had decided not to protest the recult of the Sunbury- Joyceville game played on Saturday last. The Joyceville team objected to the referee ordering them to play overtime as they claimed they scored ' @ ®oal in the third period which would win the game for them. The reféree refused to count the goal as he claimed it was made from an off side pass. The Game Postponed. The game scheduled between K. 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