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Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Feb 1920, p. 20

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x | SATURDAY, FERRUARY 21, 1020. * my A In Theatrical The Boy's s Suit The boy must be pleased as well as the parent. We have the Boys' Suits that will satisfy all hands inter- estéd and promote content- ment in the family circle. Our present large showing "of Boys" Suits cannot be duplicated for the same money. nN : Boys' Suits $8 to $18 "The Naughty Wife," To-night. One of the most successful plays | seen in New York and Chicago this past season was '"The Naughty Wife,' a farce by Fred Jackson. It was «easily one of the real hits of the 'year. The farce, exactly as it was geen in those cities, will be present- | ed at the Grand Opera House to-| night, with 'an exceptionally good | cast, among whom aye such well known players as Reeva Greenwood Gordon Eldrid, Gertrude Walthers, | C. Elwood Farber, W. H. Croshy, Ed- | ward = Ray, .. Irina ' Heath, "The i Naughty Wife" * is excruciatingly { funny, both in its situations and Hg { dialogue... The complications whith | arise from. the ealm announcement of the wife fo her husband that she is | about to elope with another man dnd | his efforts to prevent her from doing | so, are quite beyond sober conten | plation. In the working out of What i inevitably follows wherever an inter: The Late W. E. Wilson. W. E, Wilsong#born at Northport, | | Prince Edward county, about fifty-| | nine years ago, died in Dallas, Texas, | on Jan: 24th, of heart trouble. Be- side a wife and daughter, he is sur- {vived by an aged mother, a brother, |B. PF. Wilson, Northport, and a sister, { Mrs. (Revi) 8. C. Noxon; W inona, | {Ont. The deceased's home was in| New York City, and had been em- ployed for many years by the Under- in St. Louis and the ashes will be wood cemetery, Pleton. Late Dr. M. ¥. Coglan. Dr. M, F. Coglon passed away in "Hamilton on Friday after a short ill- Hess from influenza and pneumonia. | The deceased was thirty-nine years ey Hh wood Typewriter Company as special | | auditor, The remains were cremated | deposited in the family plot, in Glen- | Everyone Who Shares In ; These Offerings. | A N Practices Real Econgmy + | loper attempts to come between ' a|of age and a son of Isaac Coglon of | { husband and wife the audience enjoys | Cataraqui. -He was a graduate of | without question the best laugh of | Guelph agriculture college, but took | the year.--Advt. up the study of medicine and gra- s --- duated from Queen's medicalcollege | Coming to the Grand. in 1914. Upon his graduation he be- | en For the first three days of next | caite, superintendent of the General | week the management of toe Grand | Hospital and served that institution | offer an unusually attractive pro-|for two yedrs. He volunteered for | gramme of feature pictures and su- | Service in the C.E.F. and served on| perior vaudeville, "The Dragon |Medical boards in Kingston, Mont- EE Clothes For Young STOCKINGS For Women and Children at Special Prices" Tonight. TR A wren on nnn P 200 pairs Ladies' Cetton Stock: ings--to-night . 3 pairs for $1:00 300 pairs Ladies' Lisle Stock- ings--to-night 65¢. and 75c. pair Silk Stockings for the young fellows r" is the title of one of the | real and Toronto. Some months ago | starring Sessue HMayakawa, who has fession in Hamilton gnd was just be- | { the talented Japanesé, ac tress, Tsury | coming established when he was ta- | more particular t h an | Aoki playing opposite him. The play | Ken ill. His wife was visiting her par- most men who know | seous Nipponese settings, with | Hamilton and is at the present time | 3 -- a {| Hayakawa as "The Dragon Painter" ill herself. The deceased was a mem- | what s what when it {and Tsuri Aoki as the "Dragon |Der of Ancient Free and Accepted | | { used in filming this picture, and the ho Tetide in western Canada, . wonderful natural scene adds 8 TEMAS Faachec the cily from _ ers, for these exacting | areatly to the completeness of this | Hamilton via G.T.R. Saturday atter- young fellows, we have just the Suits they will | "Marie, Ltd." with charming Alice | 37¥ Of St. James Church officiating. | Brady in the leading role. "Marie S : { Ltd. ** is the story of a girl who gave Died Very Suddenly. ; { her through college. She takes a | died in the Sydenham Military Hos- £ $30, $32.50, $35, $40. position in her mother's millinery es- | pital on Saturday morning about ten Fablishment in New York where she | 0'clock. The deceased who bad been @ o two men, as there should be in every | Served with the late Capt. George T. i really good picture, and she wins to | Richardson. . { 4 happiness. in the end, although first fe A pr { having to overcome many difficul- Read the story . of "How Many s ties. There will be reels of Pictorial | Learned to Write" in the "Book of y Life with a splendid comedy, to say | Wonders" and you will be fascinated! 75-77-79 BROCK STREET. Painter" who are nearly men, but Painte | is a beautiful stary of old Japan, re- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. LeHeup of Uni-| comes to the shape of a [ Maid." One of the most picturesque | Masous of Kingston. He is surviv- | | production. There. will also be one | 00RD and the funeral took place to | like--they are fashion- { up a career im life in order to try Hugh McCall, son of Mrs. Mary i | attracts much attention by her start- | ailing for a few days went overseas nothing of the act of - vaudeville Thousands of -other subjects are | ¢ " 'If Off Your Route It Pays To Walk HERETO ORR ~ .. $1.00, $1.50 pair CHILDREN'S-SPRING STOCKINGS All sizes--to-night ssyre 35¢. and 45¢. pair I | Rg latest Robertson-fole productions, | he took up the practice of his pro- who are a mighty sight plete with artistic photography, gor- | Yersity avenue, and was called to vou {parts in the Yosemite Valley was ed by his father and several broth- | Coat or a pair of Trous- | of the popular Select Picture releases | Cataraqui cemetery, Rev. T. W. Sav-| able and snappy -- $25, and repay her mother for having sent | McGall and brother of Jack MecGall | {ling beauty. Of course. there are | With the First Canadian Division and | Murray and Berge in a novelty act treated in the same way, with over . bv in black, white and colors. To-night . of singing, dancing and talking. This | 600 spi ndid illustrations. This | : bill will be shewn Monday, Tuesday | Pook is on sale at the Whig office, and Wednesday only. In addition |and a special price can be obtained to. the ' above picture the Grand's | Dy using the coupon which. appears | augmented orchestra will offer a |in the advertisement on another page | splendid musical programme of the | Of this issue, = latest popular music.--Advt. Judge O'Brien has returnéd to his | home in L'Original after several = Coming to the Grand. weeks in Rideau street hospital, Ot-| For the last part of next week the tawa, where he was undergoing treat- management of the Grand have ar-| Jent for his eyesight. He has com- ranged a programme that cannot | Pletely lost the sight of one eye. help but please the most critical of | The house about which a com- moving 'pieture fans. Rip roaring plaint was made to the Beard of cothedy is the dominant feature, and | Heajth was not 70 Wellington street, when it is announced that Charlie | but a housé on Willlam street. The Chaplin will be seen in his greatest | former house is owned by Major fun-maker, "A Burlesque on Car. | Caines and is in good condition. men' every one is sure of the best The Prince of Wales will leave on comedy on the screen to-day. The | Dis trip to the Antipodes on March "ge wn" i 8th, RL =| tat ne need bo Sid of the pot Av | u 8 the i many ror offered the Soe HANSON, CROZIER & EDGAR! JA this play, to create funny situa- tions, we are sure of an evening's solid enjoyment. Chaplin is support- ' ed by such well known screen stars i as Edna Purviance, Ben Turpin, John § . Rand, Leo White and many others ot Market Square, Kingston #%- equal merit. This big Chaplin pro- duction is 'unique in the fact that Chaplin appears for the first time | .y,.ehey Wife" Grand, $18. in his screen career minus the well See top of Page Three, right hand known derby, famous shoes and cane, | corner, for probabilities. and that in this picture he does some can really serious acting. This picture is BORN. the only burlesque of a famous HOPKINSON---At lose Thr Street. on Tr p 2) Fa! 2 D Ar - opera and play, ever produced forthe Ea 3 'son, Thothas Crosk- screen, and is a scream from start to ery. finish. - Playing the same dites as| yeaiCHAEL--In Kingston Township, the 'above will 'be 'The ¥eart of}. on F h, 1920. to Mr. and Mrs. Texas Ryan" with Tom Mix in the oA x leading role, Whenever Mix appears O'BRIAN--In Kingsten, ¢ on p Feb. 4th on the screen the public is sure of AR to Me And AE earn all the thrills and excitement that le can be crowded 'into one picture and this play is no exception to the rule, DIED. This play i8 a typical western drama JOHNSON 14 Fiotel Dieu, Kingston, of the old-time west when some men Fe aa took liberties with neighbor's cattle, son, Wolfe island, aged 6 ¥ and thereby started some trouble Funeral will tahe piace from her 1¢ te that usually "ended in a funeral-- residence Sunday afternoon 3 for the rustlers. Mix at his best just Friends and Sacred Nan uly about deseribes this play. The vited to attend. .° Grand's augmented orchestra will WEL Sr Kingston, on February offer a splendid musical programme i 1820, Joseph Welsh, aged 8% of the latest popular music. --Adyt. Funeral will leave thé residence "of his » Mot------------ son-in-law, George Henderson, 74 * Lower Union street, Monday MEETS SECOND WIFE morning, at § o'clock to St. Philo- IN A GRAVE YARD neil Anenas Sauren Howe Jaipnal Inere 1d a solemn requiem mass w. sung!" for the repose of his soul Much Married Man Sentenced a Peniten ary Two 1 MEMORIAM. to i on For CANNEM--In loving memory of Mr. ears. . Tan iam Cannem, who dled Feb. 22nd, 1818. Toronto, Feb. 21.--Frederick Matthews, "who had a wife and wis Rid Ne iar axe goo Jot ve children when he married Hapnah Fut you Jest _ug to wamem mber, i olfield, a widow with two . | None on earth oou your place, ren, last December, was ts ~Sadly missed by hiafwite ay to the tentiary at Ports-| Mis loss we do mourn, yet wa know mouth for twolfears. The widow he's above, Bay White Blankets Good value today for $30.00. stated that she had: first met Mat- | 4 "WARNE for those whom on earth he Onsale ........ .......$14.98 Shean. ducoraing her. masbands| _ Same Poh Tot Je (2 ie Pe hPa EETL CARDOFTHANGS|E (5 = "Walk? Cash Sale Only; no approval; no = Feng mae ANG --See window display. ji i fi sil < or Just Received. AND READY TO-NIGHT ro. fing 7 UA Ti Yalractive new Spring Neckwear of dainty Lace, Net or Organdie. To-night: 50¢c., 75¢., $1.00, $1.50 and up. A Smart Veil will accent the smartness of your new Spring Hat, and here you will find a truly pleasing collection of Veils to choose from. i | AE A Special Clearing Sale DAILY MEMORANDUM. A ON TUESDAY JORNING Reg. $15.00, $17.50, $19.00. Onsalefor :.............$998 John Laidlaw & Son, Lid. A a i 1 Eo bo, 5 17 Pairs All Pure Wool Hudson i re rer ! : : \ Onis Wk waimai katana J bi gins bn Le A 2 60 Miles ST = ™ i hee _ of falling. It's only natural that Baby should prefer the safet . Son 4 : : great - : : : of creeping to frequent bumps. Theatr tiny skins mood gentle suppor, but of course binding and ! should be avoided. For Baby's steps we have pretty Tittle that will help them when they learn to walk. 5 « Soft Sole Shoes in black, white or chocolate. NA Pussy Foot Shoes ih patent, white kid, black and chocolate. Lockett's

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