AMUSEMENTS What the Press 'Agents Say About Coming Attractions HELD BY THE POLICE FOR THEFT OF AUTO Alexander Stonehouse Alleged to Have Stolen Car From Joseph Childhduse. On Monday morning, Detective Thomas Mullinger placed Aléxander Stonehouse, a member of the R. C. H. A. under arrest, charged with stealing an automobile, the property of Joseph Childhouse, Rideau street, on Saturday night. On Sunday morning Mr, Child- house found that his garage had begn entered during the night and hid Chevrolet Sedan taken. The po- lice department were notified. Traffic Officer Percy Dowsley, who was doing patrol duty on the Kingston-Gananoque road on Sun- TO- DAY "THE SNOB." John Gilbert and Norma Shearer Co- +Star at the Capitol. Admirers of the writings of Helen R. Martin, who has become famo through her ability to depict life and habits of that group of people known as the "Pennsylvania Dutch," will be pleased to note that one of her best-liked novels, "The Snob," has beeh made into a motion plc- ture, and will be seen Monday, Tues- day and Wednesday at the Capitol Theatre. This delightful story was adapjed and directed by Monta Bell, the young director who rose to suaden fame after his productions of "Broadway After Dark" and "Iiow to Bducate a Wife." ! The title role is played by John Gilbert, the same who appeared as the romantic Russian prince in Eli- nor Glyn's "His Hour." The "snob," of course, is an entirely différent sort of part, and Gilbert is said to have enjoyed himself immensely do- ing something that was "different." Norma Shearer appears as the heroine, and is reported to approxi- JACK GILBERT NORMA SHEARER CONRAD NAGEL S-T-R-A-N-D | (CHURCHES UNITING a FOR SUMMER SERVICES EDNA FERBER'S Cooke's and Queen Street to Combine--8ydenham Street \_to Join With Chalmers. Let your appetite serve as guide to what you should eat. It knows what's good for you, for it leads you straight to this finer, sweeter-flavored loaf. Rich 'wheat flavor--Soft, velvety 'texture-- day morning, noticed a. Chevrolet Firm, even slices--Tempting Bread fragrance-- sedan parked near thé Finger Board, -brown t which is about eleven miles from Tender, gvenly be ed orus : - Kingston. Upon makihg enquiries, it Pure lard, creamery butter, milk. was found that a soldier had left the These make you like it best. auto there about 5 o'clock Sunday + morning. He was talking to the own- These are the guides to what's good for you! er of the farm wear the scene where > the car was found. When Mr. Dow- ( sley found the car he immediately ------ The true spirit of union is going to prevail in connection with a number of the city churches during July and August. The boards of Cooke's Pres- | Cataraqui Ledge, Neo. Independent 4] Order of Odd Frilowe lar meeting of the above held y evening, "Third Degree will be R. M. Douglas, Secretary. The "re, thw, oble Grand. Cou of Revision NOTICE is hereby given that the 'Court of Revision of the Assessment |" Roll for the | Township of | Loughboro will be-held in the TOWNSHIP PHALL, SYDENHAM, on MONDAY, iJune 1st, 1936, at 10 o'clock, a.m. All persons having business at the 'said Court, will please govern them- ives accordingly. CECIL M. WALKER, 5 Township Clerk. n, May 18th, 1935. OLING oo "$5.00 up VIOLIN BOWS... 0 00 3 | Warmingtoa's Music Store [|| Prone 847 - 283 Princess st a EC mR byterian and Queen street Methodist have decided to hold amnion services during the two months. Rev. W. H. Raney, pastor of Queen street, will preach during July, and Rev. T. J. S. Ferguson will be the August preacher. It has been arranged that during July the 'morning service will be held in Cooke's church and the evening in Queen street. In August, the morning service will be in Queen and the even. ing in Cooke's. A committee: compos- ed of Rev. W. H. Raney and Judge H. A. Lavell, of Queen street and H. W. Newmap, D. A. Shaw and Elwood Thompson of Cooke's has been ap- pointed to work out the details of the services. Queen street choir will fur- nish the music during July and Cooke's choir in August. Arrangements have been compléted for Cooke's Presbyterian and Princess street Methodist Sunday schools to hold a joint pienic at Brophy's Point on June 20th. The steamer Waubic has been chartered to make a special trip. It has been decided that Sydenham street Methodist and Chalmers Pres- byterian churches will hold union seér- vices during July and August. The ser- vices during July will be held in Chal- mers church and in Sydenham in Aug- ust. Rev. George A. Brown, pastor of Chalmers will be preacher in Syden- ham street, church in August. Rev. Dr. W. T. G. Brown, Ottawa, who has been called to the pastorate of Sydenham street church, has been offered by the boards of the church two months va- cation and for that reason it will be necessary to obtain a preacher, to oc- cupy the pulpit of Charmers church in July. The Sydenham street board is making arrangements for a preacher who will do the pastoral work of the church during the two months. It is expected that Dr. W. T. G. Brown will be in his new charge the last Sunday in June MIDNIGHT DISTURBERS IN THE POLICE COURT notified the Kingston police depart- mate very closely the girl as imagin- ed by the author herself. Conrad Nagel is the hero, while others In the cast Include Phyllis Haver, Hedda Hopper, Margaret Seddon, and Aileen ~Manning. COLLEEN MOORE AT STRAND. Colleen Moore, queen of flappers, fiaps back along the eventful path of time to grandma's day in her new dramatic offering, "So Big," which comes today to the Strand Theatre. "So Big" is First National's adap- tation of Edna Ferber's widely-read novel, with Ben Lyon, Johh Bowers, Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling, Char- lotte Merriam in the chief support- ing roles. It is a story of the Dutch settle- ment around Chicago a generation ago, with Colleen as a flapper of 1890. IN MARINE CIRCLES , The steamer Pat Doris arrived from Oswego with coal and is un- loading at Crawford's wharf. The ' government steamer Con- ment. The auto gave ance of having had hard usage. front of the car was badly damag- ed. about the stolen téctive Mullinger went to the 'bar- racks and asked that Stonehouse be detained as the police had a warrant for his arrest on the charge of theft. HE | Heved that 3 the appear- The Later in the day when Mr. Dow- sley was in that locality he noticed a man dressed in unifofm coming along the roadway. He stopped and spoke to the man in question, suggested that he get into his auto- mobile if he wanted to go to King- ston. On the way Mr. Dowsley learn- ed from Stonehouse that béen absent from the R.C.H.A. since Saturday afternoon when his pass expired. Upon arrival in the city, Stonehouse was taken to the R.C.H.A. barracks Monday morning, he appeared be- fore his commanding officer on the charge of being absent without leave. ™ and he had at 3 o'clock, where on The police department were noti- fied that Mr. Dowsley had brought soldier to the city and it was Dbe- he knew something automobile. De- cretia cleared this morning after un- dergoing some repairs to her boiler. The steamer McKinstry cleared, east, Saturday. cleared, SPORT The steamer Mapleton west, Saturday. The steamer east, Sunday. The steamer west, Sunday: The steamer City of Ottawa clear- ed, east, Sunday. The steamer east, Sunday. The steamér Maplehill cleared, Mapleboro cleared, Canadian cleared, Kenora touched BELLEVILLE CLUB TO FIGHT FOR OULLETT Will Request That O.B.A.A. Representatives Attend Meéting on His Oase. TH noon. here, on her way east, this after- N The Belleville C.0.B.L. tem held a meéting in Belleville on Saturday night for the purpose of taking up the case of Jack Oullett, who was - or Phone 834 BLUE BIRD MAOKEY'S BREAD, LIMITED, ~W. A. KAITTING, Manager. Fleming, Lachine Rowing Club, Mon- treal;, Eddie Philjips,- Jim McCuaig and Gordon Dunlop, Ottawa Rowing Club. The full programme will not be an- nounced until June 1st, but the com- mittee decided to add to the number of events an eight-oared race for high school crews, 150 pound eights and fours and cups have already been pro- mised for the two extra eight-oared events. suc assurance that Argonauts of Toronto will be strongly represented was received and it is certain that Mc- Gill University will participate in the eight-oared races. University of Tor- onto crews may also take part. Frisch Out of Game. New York, May 18--Frank Frisch, captain of the New York Giants, may be out of the game for three weeks as a result of an accident in Saturday's me héte with the Cincinnati Reds. risch slid into the plate in the fourth inning and broke a metacarpal bone in his right hand. Dr. W. J. Walsh, the club's physician, announced that an X-ray photograph of Friseh's injury showed a complete fracture. P---- Gets New Pitcher, New York, May 18.--The Brook- Iyn Dodgers havé pufchased the re- leases of Second-baseman Horace Ford trom the Philadelphia Nation- alg, it is Announced. He has report- ed to Brooklyn. It was also announced that Pitch- er Jess Rush has ben released out- 'Skelly Ofl.. .. .. .. . STOCK MARKETS Spanish River, com. Spanish River, pfd. Shawinigan ... ... ... (Reported by Johnston & Ward, 86 Princess street, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- changes.) New York. May 18.-- (1.30 p.m.) Amer. Loco.. .. .. Amer. Can.. Baldwin Loco. . B.&O.. «ier vv ve California Pete.. .. .. .. C.P.RBR.. «cv tv 40 te nuns Cosden Oil. . Crucible Steel re vu General Asphalt .. .. .. .. International Nickel .. Inter. Marine pfd.. Marland Oil. . New Haven .. No Yi Cuindn vn nv ine Northern Pacific.. .. Pacific O41... .. .. Pan. Amer, Pete.. .. .. Pan. Amer. Pete. "B" .. Pierce Pete. . « ve eee TH Royal Dutch .. .... .. ... 50% Sou. Pacific .. . 108% Sinclair Oil.. 19% 212% Studebaker , . .".. 46% Texas Oil. . sons 8B Union Pacific eee see 1884 U.S. Rubber.. .. .. .. ... U. S.Steel .. .. .. .. .. 116% Wabash .. .. Vee 26% . 121% 77, 1% 46% Wvre us Steel of Canada Twin City Wabasso yoo Wawagamack ... GRAIN QUOTATIONS. Chicago. ' May 18th, 1.30 p.m. . 118% . 164% 145 145% Wheat-- July ... oc. cot ou . Corn-- May ... ... viv cio 2" 1108E . July . cer hee ee ASRS Rept. ve oon. 113% Oats -- MEY coucies ans von iness 46% "uy JUIY<eov vor vor wre sus - Bept. ... ... i. ih iid MUN Whept-- MAY sev vov sve vin ones JUIF «vv cor nun vou viebn Sept. To. coh vat creas Oats-- MAY Socios von giiipratva FBI «uo ood aiiine 191 119% 140% Be AUTO RACERS READY a TO RUN AT a Charlotte, N.C., May 9.--Pragtige trials on the mile and a quarter board track already are under way * sed wn here, preparatory to Charlottes see. ond semi-annual automobile spépd- way event, May 11th. - Among those signed to participate in the event are Earl Cooper, my 'Milton, Benny Hill, Fred Comer, Peter DePaolo, Harry Harts, Bob Two Fire Calls. At 3.01 p.m. on Sunday the fire- men were called to the home of Miss Oakley, on Ordnance street, where a settee in one of the rooms had caught fire, extending into the wall. The fire was nipped in good time with the result that the damage doné was not heavy. The house is owned by James Lafranceé. A ¢him- ney fire at 12.35 p.m. Monday at 51 Two Young Tipplers Were Singing and Using Strong Language In a Laneway. recently denfed a certificits to play | right to the Reading club of the In- with the Belleville C.0.B.L. team |tefnational Léague. this season, owing to the faét that : he was alleged to have falled to|*™ i qualify under the residence rule. it QOLF was decided at the miéeting that the : Belleville club would requést thst another méeting be held as sbon as possible, of the C.0.B.L. sub-com- mittee on certificates at which reé- Montreal. May 18th, Abitibi Power ... ... . AEDOBLOB is +. +t gout wuae Atlantic Sugar ... s | Bell Teleph Brazilian Brompton... «.. v. iin» British Empire Steel, com. .. British Empire Steel. 1st pfd. 1.30 p.m. or 87% 78 27% . 136 51 - | McDonogh, Wade Morton, Phil Shat= 24% [or Jerry Wonderlick, Leon 1% Pete Kriess, Earl DeVore and 25% liam E. (Doc.) Shuttae. A It was close on to midnight Saturday Constable William Fitzgerald was patrolling his beat on Queen street, when he heard some singing, mingled with strong language, a rather queer mixture. He investigated and found Saturday was a great day for the gol- fers at the Cataraqui Golf and Coun- try Club and the usual Saturday after- that several men who had been indulg- ing in something a good deal stronger than 4.4 beer were responsible for the disturbance. Just as'the constable reached the laneway, two young men staggered out in an intoxicated condition, and one was very abusive to the representative of the law. Constable Fitzgerald nab- Chatham | or The anhu 15th. street was without any damage. ard Ryan Honored. meeting of the Am- erican Psychiatric Association was held in Richmond Va., May 13th to presentatives from the 0.B.A.A. will be requested to attend. Belleville are determined to put up a hard tight to have Oullett with them this summer, and they will. put forth every argu- ment that théy can to try to com- vince thé sub-committee of C. Ope that Oullett is eligible: to play. noon sweeps were held. Some of the play was remarkably good and some fine scores were turned in, some of them being as follows: Major erty, 61; Major Lawson, 4: . Campion, 64; J. M. Farrell, 66; . Kingsley, 66; Dr. Austin, 68; F. Smythe, ; Prof. Day, 69. The match between the president and vice-presi- dent has been fixed for Saturday May British Empire Steel, 2nd ptd. 8 Can. Converters . 86y Can. Cement, com. ... .. 104% Can. Cement, pfd. 118% Can. 8.8., com. 1g Can. 8.8, ptd... "Hy Detroit ... . . s Dom. Bridge ... ... ... . an Dom, Textfle ... ... «.. . 6% "At the opening event last fall 30 000 persons paid their way into the 'bowl for the first big automobile race evet held on a board track in the South. With such an opening attend- ance, predictions are being made that 50,000 will witness the races this year. The stands will accommo- date 60,000. Fred J. Wagner, vet- At this meeting Dr. Edward Ryan of Rockwood hospital, was elected auditor for thrée years, with & seat at the council. The honor is the gréater in view of the fact that Dr. Ryah was not able to attend the meeting. Late Mrs. Sadina Shea. funeral of the late Mrs. Sad- bed the two offenders and had them locked up for the night. The two young men denied being intoxicated when arraigned before Ma- trate Farrell in the police court on oniday morning, but the evidence of Constables Fitzgerald, Leslie Clark and Sergeant Armstrong convinced the magistrate that the two men had been intoxicated, and a fine of $10 and costs was imposed on each. ina k ol from Joh a nh ral ' f- ony nellud' tuhéral parlors on Friday a At the meeting of the city counell|y to-night, Mayor Thomas Angrove will bring up the matter of whether Dom. Canners ... Hollinger ... ... Industrial Alcohol « 101% 15 18 79 «e +s 118 ce eee 188% 313% 30th. The Ringer competition was slat. LOOK FOR ALL LOCAL ed to apen today. PLAYERS TO BE PASSED Oshawa Seeing Things If They Saw Cairns In That Town. In connection with the holding up of the certificates of the three anon players, Walker, Cairns and Scott, it was learned on reliable authority on Monday morning that there was every likelihood of all three being passed by wily represen SALVATION ARMY SERVICES of more than $400,000. Commandant Brace Was In Kingston For the~Week-End. Commandant Brace, who is in charge of the emigration work with the boys at Smith's Falls, visited Kingston for the first time on Sunday, and conduct. ed the services in the citadel. The meet ings were well attended, and resulted in several conversions. B.C. Fishing ain ia National Breweries, com. ... 651 National Breweries, pfd. ... 100 Oglivie ... ....°... .,.. 138 Ont. Steel Prodficts ... ... 53 Peomans ... ... ... ..,. 185 Quebec Power ... . 9" aslination without determ never accomplish thing. 3 Too much business is a lot | times the cause of a neglected and family, ties never answer h at the welcome 24th or June 3rd. | The question of the repairs at the tories in the three parks and the fair grounds, will also tome up for con- or not the city will celebrate May} city buildings ,the erection of lava-} President Anderson in time for Wed. nesday night's game here Detwen n Pe. terboro and Kingston. In the case of Walker, it is well known that he is a Satur: evening, meeting, Ensign Bosher extended a welcome to the commandant on behalf of the Kingston Corps. Sunday morn- ing the holiness address was very in- structive. At the afternoon service, the brought their self For "YHIS WEEK Delivered to.any part of the city. Telephone 1405-w. oy Yo n the senior part of the their gifts, which a- . Lieut. Ritchie, who Kings! gd 5 HH hie