Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Jul 1925, p. 9

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meri "ee | AMUSEMENTS What the Press Agents Say About Coming Atiesctions "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL." { { { Pacemakers and Sid Fox ra | at the Oapitol Monday. i To-Day-- Tuesday Can' "The Little French Girl". arrived You t Afford to {in Rod Monday. : | Pass Up This | And if you haven't read the A Fr Arnlel seller" novel by Anne Douglas Bedg- | Programme | wick, don't let a soul tell you the | MIRON DUNDUET ONE SM -- I Lod ow Kingston. H.Day.::: vs vs . W. Rigney.. .. .. . G. Moxley.. .. .. .. Ww. G = mE . W. Davis. . . Minnes. .. =4 Saturday's Results. Hamilton 6, Saginaw 3. London 65, Flint 1. Bay City 5, Kitchener 4. From the Sensational Novel of Fremch Morals and Manners «wa .¥ . foobononmwens PC ODO | With the armistice comes the news Hise Somabody throws a wrench in | Together With | of Owen Bradley's death. AMx, who hoo qty. iad " og Cook: - Guard {has won her way into the hearts of works, for with fy g Moi °| A} Code, Kit, 5 in {everyone in England, refuses to let Arneil. the Morin ot 84 we on, . aug 99 | |/the boy's fiancee sacrifice herselt 10] coreeching liner to > DF it 4} 'The Pacemakers his memory by going into a convent. fie oa Jott. Bele gna + | She exposes Owen in all his infidelity, an out let it roll to thy i nf News jonly to have the girl denounce her! cars an s | i play wrote "finis" to the game from | | mother for having taken her sweet-| "po... 'TENNIS TOURNEY 30: 8 {oF Ja) Nothing: Alix can] eville standpoint and although | h 1 | guy can change her, and #he enters threw Quit a sare 'mtn rac' ime. 3 WON BY KINGSTON Sunday's Results. " Saginaw 8, Hamilton 7. London 17-6, Flint 7-6. Bay City 10, Kitchener 7. E. Townsend... Ee ---- mm -- other than an officially appointed | E. B. Code. . .. |angle and sthe club representatives | F- A. Robertson. . In i { G. H. Ainslie. . .. {story until you've seen the Para-| at Belleville, | game with the Oshawa team on Sat-|N. Lindsay.. .. .. ..., F WwW GRINH A M ® ® | . , { Capitol Theatre. their game with Belleville on Satur- Petey hitting put them in good {her mother, never suspecting for a by Young although he was hit freely | -- bid a Book Store and will in future operate same 'Madame's latest favorite, arranges|. , Dearer their desired goal BY | Michigan-Ontario League: . all sumther to win a game but' each | { land. H. BE. Morley... 9 . Watch to-morrow's issue of this paper for urday evening for the purpose of | T. R. Caldwell.... «, vv vo oo 1X RENNUEHEONNEENER | game of July 4th between Inverary| G. Glascott "Cue we KINGSTON STIL | one of the league, handled the game. T. A. Code amicably bs-| H. Hutchison'. . .. Mw. J. Boston.. .. .. t ' : . Gathered Bigrabure. The College Bookstore Under Entirely PETERBORO BEAT OSHAWA. { 'mount version with Mary Brian in [urday and defeated Teddy Saunders|M. Wilson. . . Special to The Whig) | . ; | "The Little Fremch Girl" ts al ay; Solieu splendidly, hit fn the |°t°2d 8nd opportune bingles paved Wishes to announce that he has acquired 3 = Tr } Michigan- . {moment the truth about her love wo. won another game which puts| fichigan-Ontario League defeat = |to have the little French girl make | 5. R& the Tocals 7-5. as . . Big Opening Announcement considering a protest made on the| A. H. Kincaid... .. .. and Biginburg, when an umpire,|J. E. Maloney.. .. .. .. .. : 3 | The matter was taken up from every | W. E/ Danner. . .. | settled the question { ; UP IN THE RACE vee them. The game was ordered | C. A. Campbell. . . {replayed next Saturday afternoon at . A. O'Donnell .... |B. Quatermaine.. .. N. M Homer In Saturday's Gam ew Vianagement In y's . Peterboro came through in their|J. V. Watson.. .. t ( | " e | Capitol Theatre, OPORS BE the poy ly Th Reston 1n|& CO BY the score of 9.5. The | - i } C story of Alix who innocently adores | 1, ines, and got first class hurling | te way for a clean victory. the busin o ly as 1 |affairs. An English army officer, Following are the results in the Bellevil | {her home with his family in Eng- eville has tried more or less \ G h ? B k h | GRINHAM'S BOOKSHOP Sunshine Comedy ADDED ATTRACTION SID FOX AND HIS MUSICAL | her convent threw quite a scare into the Lime- je : stone crew and in t | Gilles, Owen's younger brother, he ninth nearly tt on staged a rally that pulled the game SERENADERS {comes to the realization that he real- |1y loves the little French girl, though {by this time she has about decided "to accept the attentions of a wealthy | out of the fire, but Goyer messed the | plans by striking out. Young, who hurled for Kingston, was given sen- sational support by the whole team, Local Players Took Ten Out of' Thirteen Events Against Telephone919. Newboro Club Saturday. 160-162 Princess Street and especially Daley in left, who New York Fruit Store On Saturday afternoon, at the Queen's green, in the third match of the series, Rockwood bowlers added 21 more points to their lead over Kingston in thé competition for the Ryan Cup. They are now 39 points up. There are three more games to play and the next will likely be held Saturday at Rockwood. The games were: Rockwood J. Strachan R. Hall | young Englishman for her mother's | ' | ------ sake. It's an unusual situation that|; a. two hair-raising catches, that The Kingston Tennis Club enter- arises, but leave it to Brenon to han- | certainly ch d th oy changed the complexion of | tained the Newboro Tennis Club to dle it with a master hand---Brenon | 4} game. Youn n d 1 w troduced all the deft touches | . & allowed fourteen |a return tournament Saturday after Jig aa 1ARta%Y, HOW 3B Berber | hits but these were not forthcoming | noon. The various events were keen- - mh Y, ig the snare were congregated | ly contested. The men's singles was rpiece. cn the paths. ; Others in the cast of the produc- Gerow, a junior hurler was on | [rohadiy she most Spstaieujar Jal tion are Paul Doucet, Jane Jennings, the m d for Bell / 2 [ catalons 49 fhe - lest, € mound for Belleville and certain- Special mention should be made of Anthony Jowitt, a screen newcomer ly turned i fl , y n & fine performance. He | the Junior Boys' singles. James who plays Owen Bradley; Mario Ma- had a nie ball : jeroni and Maurice Cannon. In addi-| NR uve BAT With 8 Fone | Tett of Newboro was matched je iy a aa : eters change of pace and his fast one | against Clare Kirkpatrick of the | tion to 5 excellen >a ure io] whizzed by Teepell, Cherry, Arnell | 1gcal club. Young Tett has good | Pacemakers" and- Sid Fox and his| gang Daley, when a hit would have with steady coaching J hn THE GOOD THIEF CHURCH PICNIO, JULY 21 Afternoon and evening sports. Dane * ing In evening from 8 to 12 pan. I A ---- Ps "i a Tri 1m BARTLET PEARS CALIFORNIA PEACHES MALAGA GRAPES Kingston J. Baker J. Angrove c. Sale Think of it! ' A Can of JArA LEC for 6 Cents . Tear out and ll in the coupon and present it at our store. entities you to & can of Jap-a- lac for the astonishing price of 6 cents. But You Must Act Quickly Better come in today or to- morrow. This offer is for a limited time only. A Coupon Worth Money This coupon entitles you to | 8 quarter pist of Jap-a- ra ie » on_the purchase of Say larger tine can of Jap- Ni AOC oe Town Dealer THIS WEEK ONLY, 845 PRINCESS STREET musical serenaders are offered as an added attraction, and in offering | such a programme the Capitol should {be crowded to-night and Tuesday. || OBITUARY | | Late J. Stinson McBride, | The death of J. Stinson MeBride, | 329 Barrie street, oceurred at his { home Saturday evening, after an ill- | ness which confined him to his home | for six months. | The late Mr. McBride was fifty-six | years of age, and was a life-long re- | sident of Kingston, being well-known | in business circles and highly re- | spected. He is survived by his wife, one son, also two sisters, Miss Ama lia, Kingston; Mrs. G. Hanson, King- ston, one brother, Mr. A. McBride, Lindsay. The funeral will take place Tues- day afternoon from his late resi- dence to Cataraqui cemetery in charge of §. Corbett, undertaker, PRIEST WAS KILLED. Rev. Father Galligan Victir of Auto Accident Saturday Niagara Falls, July 20. -- Rev. Father Galligan, superior of the Hos pice Monastery, was instantly killed Saturday on the Niagara boulevard, near Black Creek, when the car in which he was driving swerved, struck a tree, turned around and then overturned. Father Becker, who was riding with him, escaped with bruises. Coroner Mencke, of Bridgeburg, was called and the body moved to the morgue, Morse nnder- taking rooms here. Fatner Galligan was thirty-three years old. The body will be shipped to Chicago. The force of the crash threw Father Becker from the front into the back seat. ---- Had Close Call. Peterboro, July 20.--Robert and | Mrs. Moore, Mrs. A. L. Malcolm and children and T. Moffatt of Campbell ford, escaped with only thelr, night clothes when their summer cottage at Percy Boom, near Campbeliford, burned down in the early hours of the morning. Some of the party had DATTOW escapes. -------- Report at Ottawa says that Hon. H. B. McGivern, minister without portfolio and member for Ottawa, will not again be a candidate for the made a big difference. Another jun- for, Palmer, was also used in right field and he has the makings of a comer, having a nice chance in the field and at bat made two clean singles. The game as a whole was the best played between these two teams thiy season, Belleville. AB R It - -- 3 Ross, cf... .. Welr, 3b... .. -.. W. Mills, 1t .... H. Mills, 1b... Blakely, ss .. .. Meagher, 2b . . . . Hayerman, ¢.... Palmer, rt Gerow, p.. . xGoyer.. ,, EE) CHWOTcemnNBNmOND >» soo Sooo» 40 5 14 2713 1 xGoyer batted for Gerow in 9th. o 0B -p wo x8 WOHOO NWN Dh hh ph pd © Teepell, rf. . Holbert, ss. . Batstone, 3b. . Somerville, 2b . Cherry, cf .. Daley, 1f.. .... Purvis, 1b .. Arneil, e.. ... Young, p.. .... 0 aa CHMHOMMM ALY BO Wh 00 BO M4 EO WO po TD Scooocoomod , 38 7 8 2710 1 Score by innings-- Kingston ..3 0 000 4 0 0 0--1 Belleville ..1 000 0 2 011-5 Bases on balls--Of Young 3; oft Gerow 1. Two base hits, Teepell, Three base hits, Somerville, Blakely. Home run, Arneil. Stolen bases, Holbert, Batstone, Cherry (2), w. Mills, Blakely, Meagher, Palmer. Hit by pitched ball, Gero'w, Batstone, Daley. Passed ball, Belleville 1; earned runs, Belleville, 5; Kingston 7. Left on bases-- Belleville, 12; Kingston, 4; struck out by Gerow, 4; by Young, 3. Umpires, Kay, plate; Dill, bases. Time of game, 2 hours. WOLFE ISLAND DEFEATED ELGINBURG SATURDAY Sensational Baseball Played In County Fixture at the Island. In one of the fastest games of baseball that the Wolfe Island peo- style and should develop into a real tennis star. Out of the thirteen events King- ston won ten and Newboro three. The resdits are as follows: Ladies' singles--Miss K. Mac- phail defeated Miss F. Leggett, 6-1, 8-6. Men's singles--A. R. Worden de- feated A. C. Hoffman, 6-1, 6-8, 9-7. Boys' singles--James Tett defeat- ed Clare Kirkpatrick 6-3, 6-4. Ladies' doubles--Mrs. D. M. Chown and Miss A. Rogers defeated Mrs. A. C. Hoffman and Mrs. G. O. Coales, 6-3, 6-1. Miss V. Young and Miss I. Pub. low defeated Miss M. C. Wright and Miss H. H. Vibert 2-6, 6-0, 6-1. Men's doubles--W. H. Smith and Dr. Dr. Dr. Nap C, C .Hodgins Bkip--19. J. Tunbridge 8. Kay R. 8. Graham Skip--14. H. Weir N. Tutton B. Sears Skip--10. Rockwood may send three teams to friendly match. A. E. Treadgold N. Munsie Skip--8. Rage 814 PRINCESS STREET a, J. H. Mitchell J. Singleton C. Smart J. Leckie Skip--185. VanCleaf R. Wilson W. H. Wormwith H. Angrove BE. Ryan PORTABLE PHON Leatherette Covered Case--plays all Records . . THE MELODY SHOPPE OPPOSITE GRAND OPERA HOUSE . OGRAPHS, PHONE 188. A. Turcotte 8kip--11. anee on Wednesday in a return Ny Ques Gale £1 ce Cream Parlor y p L. C. McKay defeated G. O. Coales and 8. Y. Whaley, 6-0, 8-6, J. C. Reynolds sad C. R. Wright STOCK MARKETS defeated Dr. F. Schleiter and J. V. Moriaty, 6-1, 6-2. 8. Y. Whalley and M. A. Hull de- feated Doug. M. Chown and A. M. Stroud, 7-5, 1-6, 6-1. Girl's doubles (Juniors)--Ann McArthur and Dorothy Clugston de- feated J. O. Coales and O. L. Cor- san, 6-2, 6-4. Phyllis Leggett and Hopor Tett defeated Frances Samwell and Pat Aylen, 6-2, 6-3. Boys' doubles--H. Hamilton and H. Tweddell defeated F. Truelovs and F. Fleming, 8-6, 6-2. R. Elliott and G. Cathcart defeat- ed R. Knapp and A. Kelsey, 6.3, 6-3. Mixed doubles--Dr. W. A. Jones and Miss E. Spence defeated G. O. Boales and Mrs. 8. D. Whalley, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. Bell Can Can Can Can Lau Cricket at R. M. ©. The Conservative Club defeated R. M.C., in the cricket matches played at R.MC. Saturday afternoon, by a score of 52-39. The recent rains made the grounds bad for cricket, which accounts for the low scores. The results were as follows: Conservative Olub. Hartham +. vv' ves, Edwards. .. Stockman. . ve une Owan.. . .. «. ... .. Harrison... .. Gledhill. . Williams. . .. Shephard Mathews. . Murehie. . . ves Mathews, F... .... Batras.. .o .. Pen - HNeomoowmvwawoo Twi or ~ (Reported by Johnston & Ward, Montreal and Toronto Stock Ex- changes.) Abitibi Power Asbestos Com... .. Asbestos pfd. . Brasil .. .. Brompton .. Dom. Bridge .. Dom. Textile Detroit. . Hollinger Montreal Power .. .. .. National Breweries Com. . IB, C, TB... ec vv ou ves Jy Osfivie-.. .. .. .. ...... Ottawa Power Ont, Fpice Bros. ... vs Spanish River Com... 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Counsel For Defense In Scope's Trial Was Cited for Contempt of Court this morning, Judge Raulston reading a statement referring "colloquy," - which oceurred Friday between Judge and CI Darrow, of: defense counsel. "In the face of what is consid an unjustified criticism of made by Clarence Darrow, I feel I must prbtect the dignity of court," said the judge. 86% 43% 45% 47% Oats -- . 1) SR Sept.. .. .. FI Steel Produc mans 168 141 137% n City .. New York. July 20th, 1.30 48% 46% 54% Oct. . JUIY. can us. ohana Veniot's chairmanship salary a3 head of New Brunswick Hydro Board will be $3,500. Ulster united of Toronto, contenders for Connaught Cup, leave. Toronto Tuesday evening Fort William, where they will Sudden death game on Thu winner of which will go to Wing to meet western soccer champlons final. 'At London Major-General Cheylesmore, chairman of the © cil of the National Rifle tio was seriously injured in a motor aes cident. py nes George Wilson, Beachburg, in line fence dispute assaulted J. Grant with a crow bar. Fined and costs, Belleville's civic holiday will B on August 13th. California Pete. ... .. federal housd. / CPR. ... Gold production of, Canada in 1824 was 1,695,380 fine ounces, val- ple have had the opportunity of { in matty a long day, tha Wolfe Island team defeated Elgin- SPA. al Ba Lu ba Crucible Steel .. .. Dodge, com. ... Any Place ein the City "Phone 400 - R. MC. Ashton... .. .. .. Se Ss as aw "ens tr ued at $31,582,402, an increase of ¢ Bee our stock of Ukuleles and Uke Banjos. All styles and prices. 2.4 per cent: over the provious year, Germany is assured that the Ruhr will be evacuated completely, if se- curity pact is signed. House of Lords gave second read- ing to a bill to ban publication of divorce case details, : Hon. Charles Stewart, Minister of the Interior, wa¥ nominatéd as Lib- eral candiate tbr West Edmonton. 'Hi; W. Horne p; burg in a County League fixfure on Saturday afternoon by the score of 8-7. Sensational fielding by Fred Horne in centre field and Harold Cosgrove in right fleld for the Is. land team were outstanding fea- tures. Cosgrove pulled down with his bare hand, a drive that woula certainly have gone for a home run, bad he not made such a great play. Lee and Blacklock were the Bright stars of the Biginburg téam and Lee pitched great ball while Blacklock at first had plenty to do and did ft well. _ The score by innings: Wolfe Istand .. ..00002038x--$ Highadurg .. ... ..200003003--7 The teams: Wolte lsland--F. Horse It: Tag- || art o: B. Woodman $b-1b; 86; Crawford 2b: Cosgrove rf; eo J. aden 1b. Blginburg--Vair ¢; Blacklock 1b, Lee p; Bliss ss; Keenan 3b: Smith ¢f; Sheppard If; Lake rf; Perry 2b. Tremaine... ..::.. . Payne.... Palamontain. ..... west... ........ ... .. Martin, . 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