WHIG OPERA GRAND i; | TO-NIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OUR OWN ~ REX STOCK COMPANY Presenting Al. A. Wood's Successful Comedy | REX ZANA "CHEATING CHEATERS" VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS PRICES: Evenings 10c., 20c., 80c., 30c. Sat. Mat. COMMENCING GRAND 3 NIGHTS Monday, Dec. 24 TAMEO KAJIYAMA THE CELEBRATED MENTALIST, PRESENTS THE CLASSICS OF 1924 An International Revue--The 8eason's Greatest Surprise Great European Stars -- Gorgeous Gowns Elaborate Scenery--=Superb Music and an Entire Company of In- ternational Star Artists Gathered From all Parts of the World--Introducing ; LIANE D'EVE (Countess d'Millon)" Anglo-French From the Coliseum, London. Comedienne. LA TERPSICHORE--From the Scala Opera House, Milan, Italy. Interpretive Dancer. PALO AND PALET- Instrumentalists from the Ziegfeld Follies Broadway's Latest Sensation. BATENCOURT--French Cuban Novelty Artist. EUNICE NOEL English and Dutch Character Delineator. ART SORENSEN--Pianist, late of Dumbells Company. PRICES--Evenings and Ghristmas Matinee 25c., 50c., 75¢., $1.00. Seat Sale Friday AA AAA AAA | EENEENERD' : NCW SHOWING BUCK JONES oi MAURICE FLYNN Sl RUTH, CLIFFORD | "HELL'S HOLE" Rex S8tock Company [| crook | lice record. | by a clever girl. | next | the Grand :Opera House tonight in | "Cheating { Seymour, and Zana the girl leader. | Rex is a pretty | Billy eres | . AMUSEMENTS What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions To-Night Rex Stock Company. Tonight, Friday urday the | present and very new to--what been' offering h in the ft 1 of a deep-dyed | that turns out to be a | comedy ere. Are some very ex- pert gunmen in town suspected of "Pulling Off" a number of very im- portent jobs in the U. 8. One man in particular is known to have a po- | and Sa 1 something differe taey pla) AA At cA AA AAA NA. | "REX AND ZANA They are being led However , their every movement being wiatched as it is positively known that their burglary will be pulled off at is Cheaters." The crook who is wanted for murder is none other than our genial friends, Billy bad egg, too, as {is Yule and the rest of the cut- throats. / hn, ¥ "Classics of 1024." Kajivama, the Tameo Opera House for three nights and two matinees, commencing Dec. 24th, a company of celebrated ar- tists gathered from all parts of the earth, including England, France, United States, Italy, and Cuba. Ka- jivama himself and his work is well-known in Canada. He has a stock of new material to offer to the | patrons of the Grand Opera House, for this visit Terpsichore, from the Scala, Milan, Italy, comes to us with the seal of all the Capitals of Europe where her dancing has created a great sensation and it has been said of her by the critics that she is the equal of the divine Pav- THE DAILY cet tA --- aes -------------------------------------------- celebrated | | mentalist, is hringing to the Grand | | TISH TINE HENAN XY we § N " a 3 \ and puzzle what you "u DRUG STORE HAPPY NEW YEAR GIFTS FOR EACH AN) EVERYONE EB = _ GIVE HER A BOX OF CANDY WE WISH YOU ALL A CHRISTMAS AND A MERRY help you solve your Chirst- mas gift probleni. «ne of the sweetest thoughts for Christmas is a box of sweets. Every girl, old as well as young, likes to ree Candy ceive a box of on Christinas morning. Make Candy an extra gifi. In Christmas Boxes .. ... «ese 00c. to $6.50 esos JUST RIGHT--CIGARS Cigars are an "always wel- come gift." They combine thoughtfulness and satisfac tion. in to-day choose "his" gift from our ex- tensive assortinents, 50¢c. to $7.00 N Kodak Keeps the Story The Community Christmas Tree, the season's sport, happenings at home--winter furnishes an abundance of fun--Kodak puts it all in pictures, Just "push the button." We'll show you how simple Kodak photog- raphy is and help you select the right Kodak for you. Come in. Come and ALWAYS APPROPRIATE STATIONERY On our shelves there's a Kodak you'll like, Prices as low as $6.50. * Every model autographic, of course. ang, it with Stationery." Grades "of highest quality are always to Stationery De. Fancy Gift Boxes be found in our partment. 50c. to $6.00 BUY CHRISTMAS CARDS EARLY ! If you haven't seen our assortment of Christmas Greeting Cards, Tags, Seals and Postcards you have missed the best. Ribbon tied, assoited colors with Envelopes to match .... . 8c. to 88c. PHONE 230. W. E. AUSTIN rorservice King and Princess Streets, Kingston, King Street, Gananoque | » ------ -- - Ad min | | | | | | A PICTURE THAT PROVES RIGHT IS MIGHTIER THAN MIGHT. CAPITOL | lowa, 8he had the honor when last in Paris of deputising for the great Sarah Bernhardt'when the latter had toiretire from the programme at the Alhambra Paris through Liana (Dr.) Eve is sure to prove a | great favorite to Kingston audiences, | possessed of a charming personality | THEATRE sickness. | | of several young society folk which | are threatened with disaster until a Faun, a creature half man, half { beast, takes a hand and brings not { only order out of chaos, but happi- SENDS $5 TO WHIG SANTA CLAUS FUND Fo Buy Gifts for Two Children SPORTING NEWS | ness to all concerned. The picture | is packed with real drama and much | relishable humor. Death of Mrs, Charles Jerome. Hockey Scores. Ottawa, bo; St. Patrick's, 2. Canadiens, 3; Hamilton, 1. St. Mary's, 3; Owen Sound 1 Who Write Through This Newspaper. » Now Showing A Wm. de Mille Production oTHE MARRIAGE MAKER' ED TENDERS addressed to the SRA od, and endorsed "Tender for wharf reconstruction and dredging. at Pembroke, Ont," will be received at thlg office until 13 o'clock moon, Wednes- day, January Oth, 1924, for the recon-| struction of a public wharf and dredg®-| ing & basin and boat channel, at Pem broke, County of Renfrew, Ont. | Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification and forms of tender obtained at thls Department, 'the office of the District Engineer, uity Buflding, Toronto, Ont. { the Post Offices, Pembroke, Ont, a Bay, Ont. A do wil not be considered umless on printed formg supplied by the De tment and In accordance with| itdons contained therein. | ach tender snust be acvomparded by! acc ed cheque on a Arte r ak Oe to the order of the Min-! ister of Public Works, equal to 10 p.c. of the amount of thé tender. War Logn Bonds of the Dominion wyll also be accepted as security, or War Bonds and oheques if required to make up an odd amount. . . | : NOTE. Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing an able to the. Oder. of the. Min hy r 0! e - " of Public Works, which will be, returned if the intending bidder sub Some of these pogple can be seen at any theatre. What inconsiderate | thing are they doing? The answer will be found among to«day's want ads. MISSING SADDLE FOUND. Charge Against Gordon Abrams Will Likely Be Dropped. " The saddle that Gordon Abrams was accused of stealing has '"'turmed up," and as a result the charge against him will likely be dismissed | when it comes before Magistrate Farrell in police court Friday morn-! ing. | Abrams bornowed a saddle from | Harry Small some weeks ago and did | saddle a friend of his| a dtable at the artil-| a beautiful voice and captivating manner and assisted by beautiful scenery she is sure to please. She came to us from the London Coli-| geum which is the most noted the- atre in the world, playing only star artists of the highest order. Palo | and Palet, instrumentalists, are | from the United States where they | have been playing in New York for | the last 15 months with the-Zieg- field Follies. Their playing created quite a sensation. It is of the popu- | lar kind of entertainment. They | are quite as famous as Record Ma- | kers as they are on the stage. Betan- | court from Havana, Cuba, and pre- | sents a novel and sensational | equilibristic act of great merit. | Unice Noel is from London and will | give impressions of the various types { of people whom she has met. Art. | Sorensen, late of the Dumbells, will ! be remembered by all those who had the pleasure of witnessing his performance here a year ago. DYNAMIC ACTION IN "HELL'S HOLE" PIOTU { ted by the contractors were about | Step into the Capitol Theatre &and | see "Hell's Hole." You'll be see- ing something. What corking live- wire action this new William Fox feature offers that inimitable star Charles Jones, who races through each dynamic scene with rip-snort- ing speed. ; Jones carries everything and ev-) erybody right with him. Lending] able support with deeds of despicable | and direful results is Maurice Flynn, | playing the role of the heavy. Ruth | | | | | | eque for the sum of not return it. Abrams said that af-| Clifford, as the attractive heroine, | adds a glamour to this western thril- i ler, with Kathleen Key, Hardy Kirk. | | many Christmas numbers from serving of some special mention. | umns are both arranged | to the report that the work on the | lutely fireproof structure should be |teon and sixteen years. mit a regular bid ary park barracks. The saddle mys- | land and Eugene Pallette contribut- By orfe® 1. COLMAN, | temiously disappeared from the sta- | Secretary: | ple and from what gan be learned, it | ing worthy characterizations. The story has to do with Tod Mus- grave (played by Charles Jones), to] | The many friends of Charles Jer-|- SPLENDID CHRISTMAS NUMBER ome, Cape Vincent, 'N.Y., will sym- BY "THE LINDSAY DAILY POST" pathize with him in the death of his I 3 } . y ' 1 ; i . The C. R. U. badges have arrived The Whig has received copies of wife, a few days ago. Mrs. Jerome | ¥Titten by little lads and lassies who A had ae h a a , ab] Wes SI SoTen. sors of dB 4 either read the Whig themselves or |2t the Royal Military College and el a y tic 3 rs Of age and had |, ion to their parents read it to |Will be handed to the member: of the v the [spent practically her entire life in) rem. Some of the appeals address- | Intermediate rugby team which won Lindsay Dally Post ts certainly de [the village. Her husbaiid} "Charles | | ind } y 1X Jerome. is onc. of "he be {ed to the dear old saint of child-|the Dominion championship The * Rey :.18 ote' of the Dest known |, od are very pathetic. There are cadets will have three crests on The Christmas number of that business men, being the proprietor | > ao. : ; v go : Se {many homes even in Kingston that thelr sweaters. The cadets who paper Is a very neat production, of the Jerome Hotel. Mrs, Jerome | in H {were members of the team of 1922 done fn three colors and arranged had been suffering from 1 house disappointed and hearl- | | NOT {wi A " . which wo the Intercollegia hone admirably. The red and green inks trouble for some time. Two daugh- kind- | on OL a oats For some days the Whig has been | printing letters to Santa Claus, C. R. U. Badges for R. M. C. over the country, but that of new women's residence would held up on account of the contract price being too high. Dr. Taylor stated that the lowest prices submit- $30,0004gmore than the hear! |broken little ones if some i ured in the extra sections give to the ters survive, alse four Wrothers, |hearted person does not come to the | OTS, have a cresi for that year. rk 1 y Christ vg Dinca 5 whole thing a gay Christmas touch Hiram Davia, Cape Vincent, James It is pleasant to record thet on Take from some learned men the tastefully by two sisters, Mrs. Cora Lalonde, | Thuipday IDOIEINg the editor of the Bigesure ug heart ae and carefully. Congratulations to the |Kingston, and, Mrs. Hattie | ure tocdlved the oliowing etter : go he Lindsay Post are in order for this | borne y s | 1m. 3 B "ue businels man, ac- , 4 rne, Wolfe Island. |companying two clippings from the [Man's mind to atheism, but depth " { Whig, of children's letters: in philosophy bringeth men's minds | Mrs. Taomson's Sudden Death. | "Relative to the two inclosed San. | Mrs. Robert Thomson passed |to Claus letters, I send you herewith | HOW some people who are so wid- Build . 5 y ing to Proceed {away suddenly at her home 218 Syd- $5.00 adn would be very much ob- ley different from us can be satisfied ity - % {enham street, on sity on Thursday morning by Prin- |S" ' i cipal Taylor that there as: no truth |\P8- She was sitting in the kitchen |time to spend this small sum in the wnqerstanding, a : after supper when she wuw- stricken, [interests of these two correspon- Roger Brossard, son of Edmond dents." Brossard, K.C., Montreal, was award- Crowley was summoned and after | making an examination pronounced |8!ad to carry out the commission. | Province of Quebec. {that death was due to heart failure. |If there are other friends of little| OUT oysters are large and they are "Blue Points," and exceed in qual- estimated | in Scotland and came to Kingston |fome wish explained in these touch- C Ky' price. He said that the cost of build- | With her husband thirteen years |ing letters, send along the money. |C¥mOVSky's. ing could be reduced by making the 280. She was thirty-nine years of [I* Will he wisely expended, and a ing committee decided that an abso- {surviving three sons, aged four, fif-|utor, : ; ' ' The deep | -------------------- built. There is a possibility that sympathy of friends goes out to the| 400 Javenrs Busy Month. v Judge H. A. Lavell has had one {ol the busiest Decembers in the > history of court work in Kingston. ---- There has been considerable surro- ' |Awarded at Queens. Delay in Ship- gate work as well as the division | | ping Cut Stone, {and county court cases to say noth- ---- | It was announced at Queen's Uni- !ing of smaller matters waich re - / oe The Burial Took Place on Thursday | versity on Thursday morning that [quired His Lordship's attention. ; "or ; Morning. |the following firms had received con-; On December. 27th. Judge Lavell 4: The funeral of the late Mrs. John tracts to do work in connection with [holds court in Cataraqu! to hear vot- Machar took place from the resi- [the mew library which is now under ers' list appeals for the township or dence of her sister-in-law. Miss Ag- course of construction; Valley City Kingston. When the lists were first rescue, and the reading and advertising col- and John Davis, Wolfe Island, and | Wen- | A little philosophy Inclineth a fine piece of work. | {about to religion. It was stat t en's Univer- | stated at Queen's Univer Wednesday even- |lged if one of your staff could find | With themselves is past all human " and expired in a few moments. Dr. Needless to say, the Whig will be | 4d the Rhodes scholarship for the The late Mrs. Thomson was b {children who would like to meet : are ity the fine stock we had last year. structure less fireproof but the build- (#8¢. Besides her husband there are |Teport thereon made to the contrib- the work will be done by day labor bereaved family, under the supervision of the Queen's authorities but this is not certain by any means. LIBRARY CONTRACTS, LATE MRS. J. M. MACHAR. - Cigar whom we are introduced as he sits disconsolately in one of those west- | ern cabarets = where pulchritude | reigns and where men fight for their | loves at the bat of an eyelid. "Hell's Hole" takes rank with the screen's | most 'novel and thrilling photoplays. Charles Jones carries off the honors of the day with su-! perb exhibition of trick roping and | riding. endurance. and vitality. The | somance winding throughout thé red-biooded action provides a lovely balance. goetment of Billie works, | 'appears that a man engaged around | iui erin rrer~nin ) the stable picked 'up the saddle and | put it away in another place. How-! ; FOR THIS WEEK END ever, it was located and brought to! 2 oh = | the police station on Thursday morn- ing. In police court on Wednesday, the case was further enlarged until | Friday morning, when #t will be finally disposed of. : A Soviet plot for a revolution in | the United States has been discov- , ered. It was planned to raise the red , flag over the White House. Novel Picture at Strand. _ One of the most nove! pictures of the current season, William de Millie's latest Paramount production, "The Marriage Maker," the féatare at the Strand Theatre today and tomorrow. Agnes Ayres and Jack Holt are featured, while Charles de Roche heads thé supporting cast. DANCING Classes and jodtaldva: instruction for Adults and Children. The story tells of the love affairs 3 nes Maule Machar, 25 Sydenham street, to Cataraqui cemetery at 11 a.m. Thursday. - The religious ser- vice was conducted at the bier in the large drawing room by Rev..J. W. Stephen, pastor of St. Andrew's Prekbyterian church, assisted by Rev. T. W. Savary, of St. James' An- glican, and Rural Dean J. 0. Crisp, and it was a real spiritual union as it brought together friends of the deceased to pay their last tributes of love. The casket was hanked with beautiful flowers, ex- pressing the esteem and affectionate regard in which Mrs. Machar was universally held. : After the service, the cortege pro- ceeded to Calaragui cemetery where interment was made beside the grave i of her late husband. The pall bear- ers were Archdeacon G. O. Dobbs, Jack Dobbs, Frank Dobbs and P. D. Lyman. : Masbjooms at Carmoveky'e. numerous | {Seating Company of Dundas, wood work; McKelvey & Birch, Kingston, | steam beating and plumiing, {George D. Meadows, Limited, Tor- tonto, ornamental' iron work, The work on the new library has been held up owing to the non-ar rival of the Queen. ion limestone {which is being eut in Hamilton. Ac- leording to the contract, ali this stone should ;have been in Kingstoa by the end of June and at the pres. ent time the masons are still wait- ing for the last three car loads. Award to Gould's Children. New York, Dec. 20.--Supreme Court Justice Davis decided tbat each of the seven children of the late George J. Gould Ly hs wife was entitled to $562,871.35 from the trust established by Jay Gould in his will for the benefit © George J. Gould and his other chila- 248. first | iprated it was found that about one | {thousand names of lady voters had "been left off, #0 the township couneil had a second list printed and now 395 persons are entering objection. | ---- speaks weil of his to do so of | Every one 5 | heart, but no one dares fr At all Stores NAN lM NM Ml at Nt lt NAN tl NN A tl a ANS AIR IREENEEANORANFERERN REET NYE wh 20% OFF | ALL STOVES TILL THE 1st OF JANUARY AT. WRENSON'S EE JETAMMMNSAAR SAL a . : - a » 7