Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Sep 1924, p. 9

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8, 1924, isms Ji THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC D YS ONLY F GRAND Tommy THIRST. 1 : THEATRICAL ENTERPRISES, LIMITED, PRESENT Their Own Company of Players in GEORGE M. COHAN'S Greatest International Comedy Success "§0 THIS IS LONDON" As presented for one year at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London, , and one year at the Hudson Theatre, New York City One of the Outstanding Comedy Events of the Season ~--FIRST TIME EVER AT POPULAR PRICES-- 0) 25¢., 38¢., 50c. A few seats at 75c. . . 25¢. and 50c. Seats now on sale, AMUSEMENTS What the Press Agents About "SO THIS Is LONDON" OOMING TO GRAND In the course of each theatrical season there are | perhaps a half dozen' attractions that stand ouf in relief from the others possessing merit ' that "places them above the average run of visiting companies. "So This is London" can easily lay claim to being one of the favored few. This cleverly contrived come- dy, which has contributed so ma- terially to the gaiety and good feel- ing of Great Britain and America has been eagerly awaited by play- goers who appreciate the worth- while offerings of the thoatre. It will be the attraction at the Grand for three nights, commencing on Thursday, Sept. 11th with a matinee on Saturday afternoon, and is cer- tain prove one of the season's artistic treats and a genuine success that has not been equalled 'n recent years. It is a play that can truthfully be classified "The Outstanding Com- edy Success of the Season." It rounded out a full year at the Hud- son Theatre, New York, where more than a half million people laughed at its delighttul satire. It bears the Cohen stamp of mer- ry touches ang humor that is always bright and never bitter. The com- pany that will be seen here is a specially organized city cast and the production artistically beautiful. BARBARA LA MARR IN "THE WHITE MOTH" "The White Moth," a story of the || SPORT LIMESTONES MEET. Several members of the former Limestones football team have ap- proached S. M. Robertson and re- quested him to hold the equipment of the club for sale until they have held a meeting to talk over the ad- visability of forming up again this season. ers' names on the list shown to Hr. Robertson. held in the Y.M.C.A. building Tues- day evening at 7.30. o'clock, and all interested are invited. cision is heard from this meeting the rugby equipment will be held. There were eighteen play- The meeting will be Until a de- SOME FURTHER STUNTS OF THE WILY JAKE SOLOMON The Circle-Six players, when they entered their game with Lakeviews on Saturday at Peterboro, were sur- prised pired behind the plate in the first game here, all arrayed in a Lake views' uniform and managing team. As their had "Tinner" Johnston, the sweet- tongued individual who second for the senior Petes, and the youngsters many times during the game passed insulting remarks to £hem. allow the coachers at third and first to talk and even tried to tell George Sullivan how to mark a batter's box. Sullivan has reported Johnston the O.B.A.A. to find Jackson, who um- the base umpire they plays at state positively that he and discouraging He would not to The biggest joke of all is that the STOCK MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, 86 Princess street, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- changes). Montreal. Sept 8--(1.30 p.m.) Abitibi Power.. .. Asbestos.... .... .. Atlantic Sugar.. .. .... Bell Telephone... .. .. ... Brasil. caine sn dinian nes 58% 31 .s Good Meals With Best Service! Come and epjoy good meals at Kingston's best Restau- rant. Full course Dinner .... "GRAND CAFE" We prepare Picnic Lunches. Prices reasonable. OPPOSITE CAPITOL THEATRE. PETER LEB, PROP. 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On sale at Best's Drug Store «=A MUSICAL TREAT OF THE FIRST MAGNITUDE-- . W.0.R. ATTENTION! pam, des it the Armouries at Vednesday, September pom a rr ------ Dr P. M. Macdonnell Has Opened His Office at 142 WELLINGTON STREET Hours: 2-3 p.m, 7-8 pam. Residence: University Avenue i Our prices for all kinds Goods, Boots and Shoes Do not miss com~ | Bg in when in the town of Verona. Card of Thanks The Trades and Labor Council wish to thank the merchants and all who donated prizes and cash towards the Labor Day cele- bration; also Mr. Bushell for twenty tickets in the Beauty Contest, and the Allan Lumber Company for lumber for the Booths; the Coca. Oola Company for 4 cases of Coca Cola and the Kingston Ice Company for the ice on that day. YOUNG NEN ACTED DISORDERLY IN PARK The Four Were Fined in Police Court for Being Intoxi= cated. The police had a call for some young men acting in a disorderly manner on Montreal street, early Sunday morning, The Black Marla, with Constables Lesslie Clark, Me- Kee and Timmerman on board, re- sponded to the call, and as a result four young men were before Magis- trate Farrell on Monday morning, on a charge of being intoxicated. It was alleged that the quartette had been drinking "moonshine" and two broken bottles were produced 8% exhibits A and B, during thé hearing of the case, which lasted for about an hour and one-half, as three of the young men stoutly de- 'nied the charge lodged against them. The police claimed that ome of the men threw away a bottle of liquof Fri round-up was being made and | the bottle was broken, the liquor ng over the sidewalk. ~ All four were fined $10 and costs French Theatre, co-featuring Bar- | bara La Marr and Conway Tearle, | will be the First National picture at | the Capitol Theatre this week, be-| ginning Monday. It has been elaborately produced and is said to mark the, finest of Tourneur"s achievements as well as the best work of the artists who have intefpreted it on the screen. "The White Moth" originally ap- peared in Ainslee's Magazine, being the work of Isola Forrester, author of "The Gray Path," "The Feast of Lights." and other stories. The plot centres around the ex- periences of Mary Reid, an American girl, who, after studying music un- successfully in Paris, becomes a fa- mous dancer on the Parisian stage, where she is known as The White Moth. She falls in love with a young millionaire, Douglas Vantine, but his brother Robert marries her in order to forestall what he thinks will be a misalliance. And herein lies the denouement. Miss La Marr has the title role, while Ben Lyon plays Douglas Van- tine and Conway Tearle is seen as Robert. Another series 6f "The Telephone Girl" and the usual short subjects complete the bill. nse Great Comedy Picture. There is no lack of screen "talent come to Kingston, and with Sol- omon as one of the leading officers of the 0.B.A.A., might with their absurd scheme. get away Amateur baseball in Ontario is getting to be nothing but one long, grand farce. Cricket at R. M. C. A cricket match was played at the Royal Military College on Sat- urday afternoon between noque and the R. M.-C. staff. R. M. C. scored 126 for eight wickets and 85 for nine wickets. Darky Harrison of the R. M. C. scored 54. The two mext best scores were made Staff-Sergt. tan. Gana- by Martin and Palmoun- Lennox Wind-Up. The final meeting of the executive of the Lennox and Addington Base- ball League for the 1924 season was held in the town hall at Napanee on Friday evening last. Wagar Tamworth, the winners of the year, amid the congratulations of the dele- gates of the members df the executive. were given for the Tamworth team, the members of nobly by presenting a box of cigars to the meeting and turning it into a fine smoker. . The beautiful trophy was presented to other teams and the Cheers which responded in the new Paramount picture, "Changing Husbands" which is com- ing to the Strand Theatre today and Tuesday. Leatrice Joy in the fea- | OBITUARY | Twin City. ... .. .. Wabasso. . es we Wayagamack.. .. . New York, Sept. 8th, Amer. Loco. ... ... Amer. Can. ... . Baldwin Loco. B.&0 .. Chandler Motors ... Cosden Oil 1.30 p.m. Sept. 8.--~(1.30 p.m.) Chicago. Wheat-- A case in which a young man was charged with assault, preferred by a young woman, came before Magis- trate Farrell Monday forenoon, and was dismissed. : As turning the logs will make a' dull fire burn, so changes of study sharpen a dull brain. Some friendships are made by na- ture, some by contact, some by in- terest and some by souls. tured role portrays a dual charac- terization; Victor Varcomi, who was recently seem in "Triumph," has a strong supporting part; Raymond Griffith, ZaSu Pitts, Julia Faye, Helen Dunbar and William Boyd, all well known players are excéllently cast. The production was co-direct- ed by Frank Urson and Paul Iribe under the personal supervision of Cecil B, De Mille from Sada Cowan and Howard Higgin's adaptation of the Saturday Evening Post story, "Roles" by Elizabeth Alexander. Appointed a Lecturer In Western University Bdmund MacDonald, 73 Pem- broke nmtreet, who graduated at Queen's in arts this spring, has been appointed lecturer in ecomomics at 'Western University, London, Ont. Late Miss Esther Blaney. Esther, the twenty-three-year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs, Joha Bla- ney, No. 4 Lower Rideau street, died on' Saturday at the home of her par- ents. ther she leaves to mourn her loss three sisters, Mrs. V. J. Sullivan, and Mrs. Roy Mich., and Mrs. T. Barry, Cypress River, Man., and two brothers, Wil- liam, of Buchanan, Mich., and John; Jr., of Kingston. take place on Tuesday morning from her late residence to St. Mary's ca~ thedral in charge of M. P. Keyes. Besides her father and mo- Lawless, Detroit, The funeral will LETTERS To The Editor His acceptance of this post means the reliaquishment of . a philosophy fellowship, valued at $400, which he won at Queen's last spring. Mr. Mac- donald will leave for London on Tuesday. The London university staff in- cludes two other Queen's men, Ar- thur Woods, M.A., Queen's, 1914, who is assistant professor of mathe- matics, and A. G. Dorland, former- iy of the Queen's history staff, who is head of the department of history at Western. di Principal Sliter's Kingston, Sept. 8.-- (To the Edi- tor): In spite of any™statements to the contrary, there is only ome rea- son why the have not been published from the Collegiate Institute, and this is that the large number of candidates 203 in the middle school and 71 in the upper school--makes the publi- cation in detail too big an under- taking. : matriculation results For this reason there has been no TO SUPPORT HIS WIFE. Leese, each, while one was also taxed $200 and costs, for having liquor in a place other than a private welling; while a charge agaist another -- that of having liquor for sale fille pA who got three ounces of quor and costs and another tippler who rug storé in the hope of "kill a cold, was fined a similar a A ad 3: ¢ dsorgt Ba "ot Foxmeade, in the Was in charge of the _ was remanded till Thursday. | fore 1 on a doctor's order fell | charge. the wayside and was fined $10] gOt a small dose of liquor at a local | trate. drug FE publication with names since the new scheme of matriculation was adopted by the department of edu- cation. As soon as it has been sub- mitted to the board, an analysis of the results will bé published, as was of Joseph Conrad, one of the the grave are scores of fame When at ceived. It came at Through the picturesque cemetery of GC anterbury, England, marches the funeral gortege { eatest writers of his time. In the group following the body terary folk. HAVOC IN BRAZILIAN REVOLT goverment tfoope approached Sao Paulo, B p speed, fo meet and greet them. arada. Only three. frainmen were Photo rebels turned loose an éngine, the reception the troops re- d.

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