Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Oct 1925, p. 9

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: cr a------ GRAND THEATRE - Now Playing ALL THIS WEEK STARTING TO-NIGHT SPECIAL LADIES' ONLY MATINEE FRIDAY REGULAR MATINEE SATURDAY WIERD ! I UNCANNY ! WONDERFUL 11 POSITIVELY FIRST APPEARANCE IN KINGSTON THE BIG 3 RING CIRCUS Tord. -MUS/IC GIRLS Sry ot ~~ LAUGHS - Er / . rr ¥ J [00pA7ZLING WONDERS 100 MYSTERY SPECIAL ORCHESTRA LOADS ° SCENERY & EFFECTS ~2 NLY BIG SHOW OF ITS KIND ON EAR THE GREATEST SHOW OF THE SEASON With Three Acts and Twelve Big Scenes of Gorgeous Splendor Two Huge Carloads of Scenery and Amazing Effects 15 TONS OF BAGGAGE--20 HEAD OF LIVE STOCK. 100--BEWILDERING WONDERS--100 ASK RICHARDS-- About your business affairs. love, sickness, «+ lost articles, marriages, Journeys, investments, etc. FREE BABY GIVEN AWAY During the company's engagement here a real live baby will be given away. This is no pig, dog or any animal, but a real live baby, of good parentage, 11 months old. NOTE.--This is the same big production Intact that plays Buf- falo, Winnipeg, Toronto, Chicago, Pittsburg, Montreal, etc., and Ruaranteed to be the largest and most elaborate show of this nature ever; brought to Ontario. : = Nights 250., 500.,. 75¢c., $1.00 Matinees, Children 25c., Adults 50c. FRESHMEN ARE, SENT ON EXTENDED TOUR Through the District--The Survivors to Report at the Stadium. Even the Weatherman ddnspired Monday morning to make things as unpleasant for the Queen's Univer- sity freshmen as it was possible. Sophomores and seniors decided that the freshmen needed exercise, 80 the newcomers to the university were sent on an extended tour of Kingston and vicinity, with instruc- tions to report at various outlying posts. Some very necessary buttons were removed from the clothing of the travellers, with the idea of add- ing extra hazard to the journey. Those surviving reported at the sta- dium this afternoon, when the dif- ferent faculties pdt on stunts for the edification of the students in general, Registration in medicine closed and-the limit of fifty students has been reached. It was necessary to refuse a number or applications. Monday, Oct. 12th, will be a hailf- holiday at the university so as to give the students an opportunity of attending the track meet. The Hamilton club is giving a smoker on Tuesday evening. This will be in the nature of a welcome to the freshmen from Hamilton. The rooters' club had a work-out at the practice game on Saturday af- ternoon, ~ The band is to hold a reorganiza- tion meeting on Tuesday. It is ex- pected that some new talent will be WILLIAM DE MILLE'S recruited from among the frésh- men. arshmellow roast, which "Lost a Wife" The ld on Saturday With wag to have been hel ; 4 * {| has been postponed. ADOLPHE MENJOU The girls are taking a decided in- GRETTA NISSEN terest in sport this term, and so far thirty-five freshettes have signified their desire to play ground hockey. In the Matter of the Winding Up of The Rp Lid. An equal number of seniors are like- wise interested in this game. fotice that after the On Or Doge reat ar ahaa The track meet has events for ep n ands of Mr. R. HE. Burns, the f sald company, will be ash Bh TE 8 C ver SEE IT TO-DAY BEAUTY! Peter B. Kyne's Story of the South Seas with Anita Stewart Bert Lytell Hundy Gordon Florence Turner NOW SHOWING girls, and twenty-three are in train- ing to take part. ------------------ home of his niece, Miss Sleeth, Johnson street. - a 8 Riera ---------------------- DRONE, TANS Ofte 'Lain tt] . Premier Olver of British Colum- in his a8 bia advocates hard surface roads as Is Critically 1. William McCammon, fermer mar- substitute for branch line railways. Pre-Astec city discovered by In- ket clerk, is quite seriously ill at the dians in Hills of Mexico. 3 nds, hall and sta ry curtains, hail rack an, nd medium Quebec heat- furniture, antique sofa and has i THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG "AMUSEMENTS the About What Pgess. Agents Say AT GRAND THEATRE. Richards, the Great Magician, who opens a weeks's engagement at the Grand Theatre to-day. His show is positively a guaranteed attraction. Popular prices will prevail during the entire engagement. AT THE CAPITOL. Peter B. Kyne Story Makes A Great Movie. "Never the Twain Shall Meet," Peter B. Kyne's enchanting story of the . South Sea Islands, will be shown at the Capitol Theatre for three days, beginning to-day. This picture, a Cosmopolitan production, direction by the celebrated French director, Maurice Tourneur, was pic- turized in Tahiti and Moorea, two of the faméus islands of the South Sea group. The cast includes such prominent players as Anita Stewart, Bert Lytell, Huntly Gordon, Justine | '+ Johnstone, George Siegmann, Lionel | Belmore, Willlam Norris, Emily Fitzroy, Princess Marie de Bourbon and Florence Turner. Perhaps never in the history of moving pictures has there been a story filmed against such georgeously beautiful backgrounds as those which appear in "Never: the Twain Shall Meet." Filled with 'all' the magic - and ro- mance 'associated with lfe in the South Seas, this photoplay sounds and entirely new note in the litera- ture and drama of motion pictures. ry AT THE STRAND. "An exquisitely delicate comedy- drama of marriage" is the way the new William 'de Mille-Paramount production, "Lost--a Wife," which opens to-day at-the Strand Theatre, is described. Adolphe Menjou, Greta Nissen, Paramount's pew blonde beauty from Norway, and Robert Agnew are featured at the head of the cast, which also includes Edgar Norton, Mario Carillo, Henrietta Floyd, Toby Claude and Marcelle Corday. -------------- t SPORT DATES ANNOUNCED. Here on Wednesday. Announcement Was made on Mon- day morning by the O.B.A.A. that the date for the baseball finals had been decided. They are as follows Senior---Niagara Falls at King- ston on Wednesday and Kingston at Niagara Falls on Saturday. Intermediate -- Ottawa St. An- thony's at Goodyear on Wednesday and. Goodyear at Ottawa on Satur- day, GOOD DRILL SATURDAY. On Saturday afternoon at the Ri- chardson Stadium, the Tricolor first and second squads were put through a stiff practice game by Athletic Di- rector Hughes. Nearly all fhe regu- lars were on hand and line plays, for- mations, ete., were given a thorough trial. The workout was stiff all the way, but the players benefited much from it. The Tricolor are starting to show their old form in prepara- tion for the Invasion of the Blue and White next Saturday. -- THE BASEBALL OLASSIO, ~~! Pittsburgh, Oct. 5.-- With the ringing down of the curtain on the major league baseball season, stage was being set opening game of the world's series at Forbes Field, the home of the Natfon- al League cham h in the "first half of the period. AVIATORS DEFEATED IN FIRST. Balmy Beach opened their season with' a win over Camp Borden Sat- urday afternoon by a score of 7-1. Much to the fans' surprise, the | aviators headed by Dave Harding | put up a very hard battle, Balmy Beach's win was the results | of & fumble. Dave Harding and C Harris were the mainstays of fliers. the | ESTABLISHMENT WON. i The Davis Tannery*soccer team | played the Riding Establishment al friendly game at the R. M. C.| grounds on Saturday afternoon, the | came resulting .in a win for the | Riding Establishment by 'the score | of 1-0. The soldiers showed a great | improvement in their play and | worked well together, their goal | coming in the first half from a neat piece of work. The tcams were: Riding Establishment -- Goal, Betts; backs, Donaldson, Sooley; halves, Smith, Ashton, Renfrey; forwards, Cummings, Jones, Longshaw, Middleton. Davis Tannery-- Goal, Cachall; backs, Edwards, Griffiths: halves, Matthews, Williams, - Plum; for- wards, Heap, Smith, Hurst, EI, Keatings; reserves, Soal, Udell Mathews, Caley. : Referee--Gabriel. Guy, | P. W. 0. R. SPORTS. The sports for the P. W. O. R. | day night with an indoor baseball game between the officers of the regiment and the sergeants. SPORTING EDITOR. "Bud" Thomas Appointed to Post | | of Queen's Journal. Eric "Bud" Thomas has appointed sporting editor of Queen's University Journal for the present term and has already start- ed his new duties. There is no bet- ter man in the University better qualified to handle .the job than Niagara Falls Will Play Kingston to-day for 'the |} "Bud" and there i8 no doubt thag | he will have much success with thie work." The Journal is to be con- gratulated upon securing "Bud' Thomas for the post. KINGSTON REQUESTS SUDDEN-DEATH GAME Unless This Is Granted, Kings- ton Will Default the Play=offs. In connection with the dates for the Ontario playoffs as announced Monday morning, it was was an- nounced by President Noble Steacy overtime | ed a wire confirming the dates and immediately: an examination of the field was made by President Steacy | and Manager Joe Daley and the field tion and unfit for play, due to the and | A.A, suggesting that a sudden-death game on neutral grounds be order- arr fed. If this is not accepted, Kingston An answer was being awaited by the local club this afternoon. 3 | Amer. Can. . Continental Ba CP. Rois Dodge Com. . Regiment 'will commence on Tues. |? Northern Pacifi | Sinclair Ofl.. | Studebaker been | Texas Oil. . the | nfon Pacific. ... U. U. 8. Steel .. Woolworth. . .. Westinghouge Air Brake . Asbestos, com.. ... Abitibi Power ... Asbestos, Bell Telephone DPasiiian ... cco sou i. aa Brompton B.C. Fish vo wn Can. Converters . .. Can. Cement, com. Can. Cement, pfd. Detroit United ... Dom. Bridge ... m off Textile ... Hollinger ... today that the local club had receiy- Laurentide Pulp was found to be in a terrible condi- heavy rains. In view of this, a wire was sent to A: J. Walsh, secretary of the O.B. will have to default the play-offs. STOCK MARKETS The house with the unrivalied reputation for quality hair goods. Free demonstration and display. AT HOTEL RANDOLPY, KINGSTON Wed. and Thur. Oct. 7th & 8th oe oN --- Sea Dorenwend's Patent Structure with the new nig Telephone Mr. Knight at the hot el for "ment. THE W. T. PEMBER STORES, Limit ed, 129 Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont. R'S A (Reported by Johuston & Ward, 86 Princess street, members of 'the Montreal and Toronto Stuck Ex- changes.) New York. Oct. 3.--1.30 p.m. ver aac 11H 236% 120% | 81 28% 42 149 38%: 87% 144 32% Amer. Loco.. Baldwin Loco. . B. &O.. California Pete.. .. .. king "B" Dodge pfd. ... Foundation FEL Inter. Nickel. ... Maring nrg... "vv. vive or 31% | 21314 | 121% | 693% 545 645 "en b134 971% 1914 233% 58% 50 140% Mack' Motors .. MY Clovis sees e. . Pacific Oil. . vet dive Pan. Amer. Pete. "B".. Pierce Pete... Royal Dutch .. Sou. Pacific. ... Shell Ofl.... 68% 121% 18814 128 8. Rubber ,.. Montreal. Oct. 5th, 1.30 p.m.' . 9115 | 724% 111 140 73% 24% 49% 893% 105% 115 1% 97% 131 .. 88 15.55 135 pfd. . Canners ... Mackay consenting to votes, Lawrence for 2 lamin 'with the To the Electors of Kingston and Portsmouth :-- Having been nominated at the Liberal Convention held recently and | earnestly solicit your support and your contest the riding, policies of Re. Hon. W. L. "ARCTIC PIE 5¢ dce Cream with Milk Coated Chocolate | 3c. bar. Forareal treat take some h ome.. » New York Fruit Store 814 PRINCESS STREET "PHON] 1400w, A adhd - 208% 58% 105 64 97 167 168%; 19% 112% 101% 114% 163%. 92% 133% 601 47 Montreal Power ... ... ... National Breweries, com. ... National Breweries, pfd. Ont. Steel Products Ottawa Power Ogilvie Penmans Price Bros. Quebec Power _ .e Spanish River, com. ... .... Spanish River, ptd. ... Shawinigan ... ... Steel of Canada .. Smelters .., .., Twin City ... Winnipeg ... Local Briefs Qathered.by Ff porters--What the Merch= ants Are Offering. Dollar Day tomorrow at Mi Shoe Store. Mr. and Mrs. A. Strachan removed from the Customs Hg [residence to 237 Brock street. Mr. Swaine, piano tuner, received at 100 Clergy street 'phone G64w. "An avalanche . of mighty bars LOCOMOTIVE COMPANY [£108 at our big Dollar Day Salb on Tuesday, at Martin' Shoe Store. BOARD RE-ELECTED; It was announced on Monday ' Siti » morning that the city council Nothifig of an Important Na=-|hold a meeting on Oct. 19th. . The flags on the city buildings ture Developed at the are floating at half-mast out of 4 Meeting. { spect to the memory of the late | mayor J. Morgan Shaw. ---------------- J The annual meeting of the Cana- dian Locomotive Company was held . on Monday morning in the plant Doctor Found Dead. Saskatoon, Oct. 5.--R. H. Bu board room. Asked about the meet- . . 1 ing early Monday afternoon by the|M.D..'of Elrose, was found dead ! Whig, Mr. William Harty, Jr., Presi-|® Toom of the Empire Hotel dent of the Company, stated that|!8st night, and near the body nothing of an important nature #e-{20 empty bottle which had veloped. The members of the board |t2ined hypno-bromo, a powe were re-elected as follows: Robert | BYpnotic. Hobson (chairman), William Harty, W. Casey, F. G. Wallace, R. W. Leon- ard, C. Birmingham, H. ¥. Osler, W. F. Angus; W. L. Mathews. Premier Painleve pleads for co-German reconciliation on eve conference, mn, Kingston, October 5th, 1925, 1 have been in business in Kingston for the past forty years, and have shared in all efforts to make Kingston prospetous and aggressive, and have entered, financially, into various industries in the city, to be successful and giving employment to our workingmen. every endeavor to secure Kingston as the terminal of on The great lakes; the matter is nearing a conclusion vigorous effort to secure this desired industry involving 'the government in elevators ; Shadow v of doubt that the : wo to Kingston's advantage to have a to parliament. | some of them proving I have made deep water navigation and it only requires a large expenditures by and all needed requisites. As there is not a Liberal Government will be returned to_ power, it member of that party returned ediate development of the St. Mackenzie King. imm

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