Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Sep 1926, p. 9

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THE h] AIL ---------------- AMUSEMENTS What the Press Agents Say About Coming Afiractions AT THE CAPITOL. Thomas Meighan in "Tin Gods™ For Week Thomas Meighan's hewest Para- mount feature, "Tin Gods," at the Capitol Theatre to-day amd Satur. . {Recommended by the Grand Jury at the Assizes This Week. their grants to the FOR HOME FOR AGED | SPORT "| ARK HORSES DOWNED : IN THEIR LAST GAME! That the city and county increase | last fall ay Ottawa in the Dominion playoff, HARD YEAR ON CHAMPIONS, New York, Sept. 34.---This das heen & bard year for champions in all limes of sport. but especially in boxing. Here's a list: Dempsey replaced by Tuaney. Paul - Berlenbach, light heavy. weight, replaced by Jack Delaney. Harry Greb, middleweight, re- DIED THURSDAY HIGHT Oonducted Ottawa House for ee ---------- Thirty Years--Later in Automobile Business. -- : A very well-known and much res- And Movement Is on ONIFORNS NEEDED FOR KILTEES BA Ree Woon The lack of - uniforms for dy Home for the Defeated by Peterboro in Game Aged, was the chief recommendation | Played at Belleville by Pof the Gramd Jury, which reported. | Ae tis Lordehte: Mes Justice Logie 0 wn BeoeT 30. Bu | (Special to The Whiz.) The Grand Jury found that while everything at this iasfitution was | clean and neat, there was a forforn| Belleville, Sept. 24.--The Dark 'appearance about the establishment |HoOmoes of Kingston had it in thelr Which was not present in the other | STasp yeoterday aflerrioon to slay institutions. The bed quilts, whilz (the Memrion Club for the champion clean, were ragged and worn, the sip of the Province in the midget Window frames were dilapidated and |ScTies, but a slight weakecing 'of the whole building needed painting. their pitcher, Maiheoon, in the The other institutions were in [eighth frame eiiowed the Piterboro £904 shape the report said, although {Club #0 score four runs and wipe Some repairs were needed to the jail {out thelr dead of two tors. The roof. They also recommended to ihe Anal score wus 7-5 and the Royals Minister of Justico the splendid ac-|deserved heir vigtory for on the tion taken by the four convicts at | Whole thoy played better bail, the death of Guard Jenkins, The game hxpe was the result of Er -------------- jie teams tving om the round. take he has made. Soo, he recovers (Bingen won the first game and 4 his health, goes back to work, and : OBITUARY Paterboros the second, and the sud- | den~death game was ordered here lives in complete happiness. | yesterday. Walter. Gerrow and Ver- But--it doesn't last! His wife, in x -- {mon Weir handled the game Wi ex- an effort to win' him back, arrives John Henry A. Hamilton. [cellent oiyie. The Dark Horses set- at the construction. oamp, What John Heney Arthur Hemiliton; son [tved right into their stride wish thelr happens? It wouldn't be fair to tell, of Mr. and Mrs, P, C. Ham'lton died [star pitcher, Maikoson, in tbe box. because--you'll be surprised. on Wednesday, evening. The funeral Taw boy hed pitched the day before, | pected resident of this city passed away at his home, Clergy street, on Bburaga, Rishi io. the perso of. om Ex-alderman James Norris. Deceas- |! od had beer in failing health for |' mittee room in the City Bula 'some (ime, but up until a few days |to take up the matter. The ego had been around as usual. 'The | has uniforms but they are not Passing of Mr. Norris has created | form uniforms, that is they have widespread sympathy. two uniforms slike, and it is The late Mr. Norris was born at | lutely necessary that they have Howe Island, but come to Kingston | ones. y 3 when quite young. For some time he A movement has been started conducted a store and lator on be- | bring about ways and means 20°F come proprietor of the old Ottawa | enough money to pay for them. House, an establishment well-known | uniforms witl cost about $100 at that time. Mr. Norrip was in the [ald the éost for the entire hotel business for abou; thirty years. | would be $1500 or mare. After leaving the hotel business, At the meeting, a committes Wa Mr. Nofris became the Kingston ag- | formed to ascertain the cost of ; ent for Overland motor cars and he | outfit for the band, and to 3 conducted his automobile business at | to arrange for its purchase. 17 the corner of Queen and Bagot | committee is composed of the Streets where the Cook. garage is | lowing: 3 now Jocated:. In 1911 Mr. Norris re- W. W. Sands (chairman), G tired from active business. Rothwell (secretary), Ceol. T. Mr. Norris represented Cataraqui | Kidd, -Ald. H. Milne, J. Hawke ward in the clty council for some | Samus! McCullough, Major = J. years and in selving on the various | d'Beterre, W. M, Nickle, D. B. . committees he rendered Sxcelleny | Jar, Ald. J, E. Johnston, Pip sérvice. He was a devout Catholic in | Fraser, Major F. Vokes, R. G. religion and a 'frequent communi- | drews. : cant, It ls part of the contract 'He 1s survived by his wife, four | the band shall de "The K sons, Frank, district superintendent | City Pipe Band' It will be a of the Canada Steamship Lines; Cap- | institution, and the uniforms tain James V., of Chicago; Arthur | belong to the corpdration. The 1 of the Canada Steamship Lines, and | bers of the band will be the John at home; also by three daugh- Ptees and any member leaving ters, Mrs, M, Barry of Prescott, Mm. | band or the city will leave his nis F. J. Tesky of Winnipeg, Mrs. D. I. | form here. They pledge servies 0 Kennedy of Bruno, Sask.; one broth- | the city when needed, at onabli er, 'Thomas of Howe Island, and a | rates; The meeting was oon n sister, Mrs. V, R. Hunt of Rockport, | by Dr. W. 'W, Sands, at the The funersd will he held on Mon- | tation of the band. : day to St. Mary's Cathedral, and NEWS OFF THE WIRES thenc@ to St. Mary's cemetery. Kingston Kilties' Band .has bro forth a great deal of comment jday is a real knockout! Supporting | Tom, are the two featured women, Parade," and Alleen Pringle, fairy Iprincess of a hundred plots, "Wil- liam Powell. Hale Hamilton and a little boy, Delbert Whitten, Jr., also do capable work. "Tin. Gods" is the old, yet ever new story of "the man . who me back." Tom is introduced as the husband of a politically . ambitious woman who ruins his love by her lack of interest in their home. Due to Her neglect, their child is killed, | and Tommy leaves for South Amer- fea. There, he forgets home, friends, and job--taking to drink. A dancing girl places him under her care when he succumbs $0 a tropical fever. Gradually, she shows him the mis- placed by Tige Flowers. Mickey Walker, welter, replaced Rocky Kansas, lightweight, re- placed by Sammy Mandell, Kid Kaplan has vacated his featherweight title apd it is still open. Charles (Phil) Rosenberg bas boen ruled out in Illinois, : ¢ (Reported by Johnston & Ward, STOCK MARKETS corner King and Clarence Streets, members of the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchapges). ' Montreal." Sept. 24, 1.30 p Abitibi tos bestos Pfd. Bell Telephone Brazil took place on Friday morning at ten |but he had the Royals well "buffa- O'clock 40 St. Mary's cemetery. {tod" for a time. He struck out sev- {en and walked four, and these walls TOO MANY FIGHTS {were his undoing, In the eighth he ON ALL THE RADIOS jcompletely lost ecomtrol ard filled the bases. Then came the deciding And as Result Young Lady Did Not Qet Line on the of the #:suo. A Jong double went screaching imto Geft field, and the Big B out. | Can. Cement Com. Can. Cement Pid. Dont. Bridge Dom. Textile Ind. Alcohol Laurentide } { Will Run in Toronto. | Toronto, Sept. 24--Charles O'Don- | nell, who was an organizer of the Ontario Liberty League, and is as- sociated with a number of organiza- tions of the local labor movement, has announced that he will be a can- didate in the Woodbine riding, Tor- onto, in the next provincial election. He will run as an independent, with Government contro] of thesale of li- quor as his platform. Pisarmament Conference. Geneva, Sept. 24.----The League of Nations Assembly to-day unanimous- ¥ Montreal Power National Breweries .... National Breweries Pfq, Ottawa Power Ont. Steel Products Penmans Price Bros. Quebec Power Smelters runners, with a good lead, were off and threes runs went over, This was enough for Matheson and he was replaced by Eldott, the second base man. He allowed amcther run. In the flret half of tho ninth they tried to pull the game out, and only indifferent base running by Woods lost the game, The first two A young lady of tender years, but at the same time an enthusiastic fight fan, who wished to tune in_on the Dempsey-Tynney bout last evening, was granted the use of her uncle's DAY OR NIGHT that roreed the pricey passenger Sedans B Neal iy adopted a resolution to convoke a general disarmament conference || before the next Assembly unless ma- radio. When the uncle, who had been out for the evening, returned about 10 o'alock, he asked the young men struck out, ome being Gratton, a pinch hitter. The firet ball pitched he sent imo left for a sure double, but, trying oo eireich it, he was Bpanish River | Steel of Canada Spanish River Pid, ANOTHER VIOTOR IN. CONDENSED FC ---- The ferry bot Longueuil lady if she had obtained the fight results. terlal difficulties intervene, | Twin City ran ashore in a fag with 40 Winnipeg on board, was pulled back into channel yesterday and her p landed. The boat plies between N real and Longueuil, across the Lawrence river, The little town Nicolet, 15 miles from Three Rivers, '§ was swept yesterday by a first destroyed the homes of 16 and the buildings adjoining them. The committee arranging the grammeé for the world poultry gress that meets in Ottawa next has completed its meetings. A programme had been drawn up will be available to competitors those interested, in the near ful At the inquest at Alvinston © body. of Robert McArthur, township, found dead on 8 road with a fractured skull, t reported a conclusion that Me died from the effects of a blo livered in some manner, but ed more information hefore b ing in a formal verdict. The I was adjourned. ' The Quebec Prime Minister, L. A. Taschereau, has malled ter to the pulp manufacturers Province relative to the report by the special commission ed to investigate on the nee operating the Pulp and paper on Sundays. This report said th the operating of the mills necessary, apd the Prime expressed the wish that all .|facturers would conform to the ing of the commission. thrown out. Kingston rather out- played the Petcrbotic crew in the field, but were woefully weak when a hit was weeded ini the pmchas. Following is the box score: Peterboro, "No," ele mepiled with a pout, "I tried every atation and there was a fight going on at wll of them and I couldm't ted which was the fight I wanted." CLOSE OF SESSIONS OF THE FALL ASSIZES Case Over a Will Was Dis- missed With Oosts Fol- lowing Hearing. The sittings of the fall 'assizes, which have been héld here this week Dafore Mr. Justice Logle, were concluded 'on Thursday afternoon. The case of Elizabeth Moore vs. Sarah A. Knight and E, B. Thomp- son, was dihmissed with costs, David John Moore, husband of the plain- tiff, made two wills before his death. The first was that all his property should go to his wife, while the second will read that his wife should have a life interest in his real estate, and that on her : it should pass to his niece, brah A. Knight. Mrs. Moore brought action to get a declaration : that she was the personal owner of In the' Inter-School Competitions at one-half of the real estate left by her the Kingston Fair. husband at the time of his death. The results of the inter-school Mrs, Moore 'testilied that some of competitions st the championship the property had been bought with school-fair exhibit ag, the Kingston her money. His Lordship held that Industrial Exhibjtion, were an- the money used to buy all the pro- nounced today, by A. W. Sirrett, dis- perty came from a joint account, trie representative of the Depart which both hugband and wife con- ment of Agriculture. They were as tributed to, and that under. the follows: circumstances. ha could not set School with greatest number of aside the will of the deceased. potas -No. 1 Xingaton sclioo]. see Cunnin, & th appeared tion, 'Portsmouth. " for the Ba Shi & Hickey thesoun 6, Holmes 7, Biliott 1. Girl with the greatest number of for Sarah A. Knight, and Day and { 3 points--Verna Cochrane, 8.8. No, 1, 'Revell for the defendants. Storrington. The claim of Mary Stone, against Boy - with greatest number of the city of Kingston for damages be- points--Donald Greenlees, 8.8. No THE TRICOLOR TEAM TASTER IG GOES T0 NOVIREAL consent, dismissed without costs. 'Mr. Ambrose Shes acted for the' Candidates for Places on Regu- lar Squad Will Get plaintiff and Ciy Solicitor T. J. : Riguey for She detendants. The "act Florence Mathew, Good | oh against Ann Kelly, for a declaration pg seamection with » will, The Queen's seniors left today for sounling Montreal where tomorrow they meet - the Montreal AAA. team in an ex- hibition practice game. Coach Rill Hughes took along his regular squad and the new aditions, the whole numbering about twenty-five, hat he in-| hi ; . ed to use al POTS In the | grated that the eatch wo far | t same tomorrow at Montreal so that | heen half what he had brood has in him. The local 8, work- ' 'Ing for regular berths ¢ team, | The | MAYBELL BEAUTY "PARLOR ; French Maree Waving, Hair Bobbing Trimming, Sh ing, Facial and Scalp rer poo. ( guaranteed. a work done by appolht- 282 KING STREET EAST "Phone 8011.7. "MISS LOUISE 'Beauty Parlor At Elliott's Barber Shop 356 Princess Street. "Phone 821.w \ Tom Moore Re-Elected. Montreal, Sept, 24.--Tom Moore was unanimously re-elected president of the Trades and Labor Congress at the anpual convemtion of that body here this aftermoon. New York. Sept 24--1.30 p.m, 105% 63% 120% «107% 60Y 35% 158 52 43 36% « 108% 143% 9 87% 8% 1085 20% 12% 58% ~ BB% « 163% ; 62 oo. 148 co 134% . 180% 32% 56 AB R.H. P \ The largest of privately owned yachts is said to be the Arcturus, au American oil-engined boat of 2,522 toms. Beth. Steel. . Chrysler ... ... General Motors, . Hudson Motors. Inter. Comb: Eng. . Inter, Nickel. . Mack Truck. . Ne XeByevvvn: « Nopthern Pacific Pan. Amer. Pete "B".. .. RAQO ine nic vn Sou. Pacific. . Sinclair Of}... .. .. Stand Ofl of NJ... Studebaker. . on Texas ON... .. Union Pacific, -,. U, 8, Rubber. . U, 8. Steel... .. . Westinghouse A. B Woolwonth ... . Yellow Cab... .. .. White Motors... .. .. .. MoDuffy, c.f. Hatton, c. .v ... Gordon, 1b. . Groes, 1.1... Stewant, r.f. Wilson, 3b. . Cripps, p. .. Holmes, p. Total PEP 0%040%% 2% % 00% > * ¢ PROTESTS ACTION OF * BRITISH GUNBOATS 4}. * 4° Geneva, Sept. 24--THe Chin- ose delegation to the League of # nations made a protest today # against the part taken by Bri- ¢ tish gunboats on the Yangtse & river in the recent trouble at Wanhsien. The protest caused 4 something of a sensation. + DD BS DD a - - R HOMO HMH "Sow Pp SD aS va dus *e . se ven - ve ae aa Dark Horses. A.B. R. H. P.O, Woods, 3b. .. . Robinson, 1b. .. Quigley, c.f. Elliott, 2b. McKes, 8.8. ,. Bews, 1.1. .. Paltenson, r.f, . Amey, c. Gratton ht SHOW O EDD .e SPP PEPIOS * CEPR PPRSPOIRLOIRIRNINTS A FREE LECTURE Christian Science By Gavin W. Allan, C.8.B., Toronto, Ontario. Member of the Board of Lectures ship of The Mother Church, The, | First Church of Christ, Scient in Boston, Mass. " WI be given in the 1} CAPITOL THEATRE Sunday Afternoon, 4 o'clock, . September 20th, 1996. : (All are cordially invited to attend. ay DOO We We OHOOHIOHOOW DOO OCCOOND * RESULTS ARE ANNOUNCED REAL ESTATE || ERE «+002 110010 ta ae aw ox 001 001 14x07 Summary---Two base hits, Elliott; three base hit, Woods; -hits of Ma- thiesom 8, Holmes 4;. sacrifice hit, Robinson; gtolen bases, Hope, Quig- Joy, Hollingsworth, McDufly, Woods, McKes (2), Gross, Hope, Elifott: left on bases, Kingston §, Pater 6; bases on balls, Cripps 1, Méthe- son 4, Holmes 3; hit by pitcher, Cripps 1; struck out, Cripps 3, Ma- Mi Avon. aoe I. Princess Channel swimmer No. 5 for the year is Norman. Derham, an Eng- Ushman, Thirteen hours and fifty- six minutes after he slipped into the walter, Derham staggered up the beach to the plaudits of watchers who have seen the feat accomplished many times before, the ports of Fert William. thur with 671,000 bushels, Oakbay, taking only 36.000 to Montreal, while the Mai ried oats a rye to Mid boats are loading grain, the Prindoe, which has repairs since September 1 " { Licenses were refused to two new By reason of the annual London. Street Railway buses, the Council having some time ago passed & resolution against the granting of any more licenses. et) Hinged t0 a new pocket hair comb is a handle that can be folded over the teeth as a cover. Poor Fishing. 7 Port Hope, Sept. 24--With the best part of the fishing season al. ready passed, focal fishermen have experienced a distinctly poor season "| In Lake Ontario, From the middle of August to October 1st is usually the {ime when the best catches are made and the best prices obtained. This year, however, the catches from the middle of August to date have been very poor in comparison with the number of pounds of fish taken oth- er years in the same period. local fishermen. "Action dismissed - with . GOBts," | was the decision of the cout In the case of A. H, Kennedy vs. Mary 1. Macdonnell. - vr SAVERS An increase in gas production and the Tumba al 'consumers Was res : ported to the Stratford Utilities Com- 3 will be in thers fighting all the time Po. Daskurvitia, Ot. and the Winged Wheelers will find ' % _{ plenty of opposition from the Trico- ) : Cw | On Thursdsy afterndon = the Reval Mitery Conese wheres or Fb tts ececesvnes ses Oshawa Ganetal Hospital, : Meg NE PONE os ; E2009 0 09000000 4

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