. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG amusements || LOCAL NEWS ITEMS What the Press Agents Say About Coming Attractions i i FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1924. GRAND T0-NIGHT and SATURDAY 'Matinee Daily at 2.30. Evenings at 8.15. "AFTER SIX DAYS" FEATURING MOSES and the TEN COMMANDMENTS AND THE MIRACLE OF THE RED SEA _ In All Reality a $3,000,000.00 Picture THE GARDEN OF EDEN I SPORT [stock MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, o Princess street, members of the DR RYAN APPRECIATES j Q | SHOWING OF THE SQUAD | Jenteal and Toronto Stock Ex The following letter was received | Bes). : {by "Art" Murray, secretary of the | | Kingston senior baseball club, this | Brief Items of Interest Picked Up by the Whig Re- porters. New potatoes at Carnovsky's. Two cars Scranton pea coal, $13, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY EN'S SUITS $16.75 up. BOYS' SUITS $6.75 FINE SHIRTS Reg. $2.50. Sale ........ $1.69 Our 20% discount makes a big difference om the price of Men's and Boys' Suits, and means a big saving to you. MEN'S LISLE . SOCKS 3 pairs for $1.00 MEN'S UNDERWEAR and Combinations at very low prices. We have a large stock of Odd Trousers to match Coats. Inspection invited. | 86 "SONG OF LOVE" SCORES BIG HIT In "The Song of Love." which | | opened yesterday at the Capitol | ie bs ° | | Theatre, Norma Talmadge scores the [eee £5 0 BN tary De. | MoTRIng: | greatest hit of her career, lustrous | a ye Secretary, K-A-B-C [ast is. --In this First National pic-| partment. Special hats $4.95, Pag] I am delighted beyond measure Amer. Cas. { ture the star reveals new and unex- a) NY finance 'committee met | at the appearance of the team. Their Baldwia 20, | | pected facets of the marvellous tal- | es : . | playing last night was absolutely | Do + | THE CREATION OF ADAM AND, Bent that is hers, beguiling and be- | O° Thursday night, but the commit- | tight. 1 enjoyed every minute of Chandler Motors 4331 EVE witching the spectator with the pow- | tee had Ro report for the press. it. 1 am enclosing an additiona) | Cosden oil 29% |} THE SIAYING OF ABEL BY | er of her pantomime. | The Toronto - Prescott- Montreal cheque and if the boys play as they | California Pete. ......,..... 23% | : 8 i rill commence out of King- | _. {C. P:R. As an Arabian dancer, Miss Tal. | Service » e did last night there will bes more! © : > waves has a particularly alluring | StOR on Sunday, June 1st, and there- | my best | Crucible Steel TL Stu L : : | forthcoming. Bear 'the boys | ole and one that is quite a departure | 2{ter Will be Wednesday, Friday and congratulations and tell them how | Cuban Cane Sugar Com...... s 1k- | Sunday. 1 : ines | Cuban Cane Sugar Ptd. ..... CAP hn | Fn ae snr | E00 gn SS 1 CC, | gives to the part a tempestuous char. | &TY at Mi va » 82 Brock st, they will win the pennant, but win. |G S. T. | acterization and appeal that stamp Sat. May 24th. Orders | MDE the pennant is not the only | Kelley Springfield } Nev York May 23rd; 1.30 p.m. i Amer. Loco. THE BUILDING OF THE ARK. THE ERECTING OF THE TOWER OF BABEL THE BURNING OF CITIES THE COURT OF PHAROAH THE STORY OF JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN THE SUFFERINGS OF MOSES AND HIS PEOPLE { THE PLAGUES OF MOSES THE MIRACLE OF THE REDSEA THE TREMENDOUS BATTLE | SCENES | MOSES AND THE TEN COM- i MANDMENTS | THE COURT OF SOLOMON { THE ROMANCE OF SOLOMON AND TAMAH THE SACRIFICE TO THE GREAT GOD BAAL ALL PRESENTED IN A MANNER THAT WILL ASTOUND YOu. Mat.: Adults, 25¢.; Children, 15c. Seats now on sale. Yours sincerely, The Most (Sgd.) Edward Ryan, M.D. Unusual Photoplay Ever Produced PRICES: Evg. 25c., 35c., 50c. Plus tax. ' Montreal. May 23rd, r Barnet Lipman 107 Princess St. smoke. mc com S-T-R-A-N-D TER CUPIDS FIREMAN FINAL ROUND "Fighting Blood" (First Series) Court of Revision NOTICE is hereby given that the Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll for She Township of Pittsburg will be held in the TOWNSHIP HALL, BARRIEFIELD, on MON- DAY, June 2nd, 1924, at 10.30 o'- clock a.m. (standard time), All persons having business at the sald Court will please govern them- selves accordingly. W. MURRAY, Clerk. Barriefleld, May 23rd, 1924. ee SENSATIONAL CHARGE IN THE SHITH CASE Toroato, May 23.--Than Hon, Peter Smith cashed coupons on bonds Worth $149,342 which bonds had been sent by Brown brothers, New York to Andrew H. Pepall, was the Sensational charge which Assistant Crown Attorney McRuer sprang when the investigation began this afterndon. The sending of the bonds Brown brothers to Pepall followed the visit of Aemiiiys Jarvis, Sr, to England, where he bought in succes- { lon duty free bonds of the province { at prices much lower than those at which they were sold to the province, said Mr. McRuer. CHATEAU Phone. $00 WE NEVER CLO Live or Dead SLs A LIQUOR TRAGEDY _ AT INDIAN RESERVE * [Three Indians Said To Have Been Killed While Pur- suing a Bootlegger, Edmonton, Alta, May 28.-- Ac- cording to brief and conflicting re- | Ports received here last night, thiee | men are dead and a fourth is mart- ually wounded as the result of a shooting affray on Wednesday . at Saddle Lake, an Indian Teserve near St. Paul de Metes, about 100 miles One of the most delightful events |from here. The murderer, whose the season at Mowat hospital was | Dame could not be learned, is still Have It YOUR NEXT SUIT OR RCOAT Best Workmanship-- --Prices Right Own Cloth made up. Williamson & Wellwood "VILLAGE OF PORTSMOUTH Court of Revision NOTICE is hereby given that a Court for the revision of the Assess- ment Roll of the Village of Ports- mouth for thé year 1924 will be held at the TOWN HALL, PORTSMOUTH, on the 2nd day of June, 1924, at the hour of 7.30 p.m. Dated at Portsmouth, the 16th day [of May, 1924. Henry . 98% 3041, 82 140% | | | 106 115% A 39 Mahood, W. T. A Whist Drive at Mowat A Delightful Affair | living JAMES SCALLY, Hussars vs. Athletics Saturday, May 24th 3 p.m. CRICKET FIELD . 20 Trimmed Hats : o at . Wheeler & O' 's ~~ Phong 388. | Removal 370 Princess Street. AFTER MA cozy TENDERS OPENED BY d PROPERTY COMMITTEE For Alterations at the Oity Buildings and the Police Station. -- At a meeting of the civie property committee held on Thursday after- noon, tenders were received for the alterations at the police station and the wing of the city buildings to be occupied by the government liquor vendor. The committee decided to recommend to council: ys from Notice Y 1st Carter 8 Tl, be located at : M ONTREAL STREET A Delightful Concert. On Thursday night in the Orange he the most versatile of film| Mr. Swaine, piano tuner. thing; i ing i ; the | Imperial Oil | heroines. : [received at 100 Clergy street west, | hse 4° main thing is to play the | Marine Pfd. | trom the novel, | lp . which has won considerable renown | town, N.Y. He was a tanner and |New Haven for its author. The star's supporting | Worked in Kingston at one time. His OTTAWA SENATORS BOOKED | Pacific Oil FOR GAME ON JUNE grq | P30. Amer. Pete | Carewe, Laurance Wheat, Maude| The death tock place in Bowman. [ hibition game here had Wayne, Earl Schenck, Hector v.| ville, on Ww ednesday, of Mrs. W. H. | poned on May 17th, have been book- | Studebaker Sarno, Albert Prisco, Mario Carillo | Martin, sister of Mrs. J. D. Thomp-| oor a game with the Kingston gen. | SOU. Pac. | and James Cooley. . | son, Colborne Street, and Mrs. D. E, 1 jors on June 3rd at the fair Erounis | Sou. Ry. "Cloudy and MacGowan," the | Mundell, Barrie street. {in conjunction with the plenic ang | Sinclair Oil Irish Nightingales, in songs and Red bananas and blood Oranges | atines of the Kingston Gentlemen's | Standard Oil of Calif. chatter, offered the best act seen at | at Carnovsky s, Brock St. z | Matinee and Driving Club The | Standard Oil of N. J. the Capitol for some time. The Eastern Dairy School's gallery | Senators are a fast outfit and the | Texas Oil To | of class pictures was destroyed in | game should be a big attraction for | Union Pacific | THRILLING PROGRAMME the fire but another series has been | the holiday, lu. s. Steel | AT THE STRAND [started with a fine group of the fond , Wabash Realism combined with dramatic | graduates. It has been hung in the rACHTS acting and strength of plot make the | upper hall. | YAC MEN STICK IT. Fox screen version of "Cupid's Fire-| Showing of Summer Millinery, | id N man," at the Strand today one of the | Sat, May 24th, Miss Peters', S| Would or Demiunde of Watts | yy Powe best thrillers ever shown in this | Brock street. ' Tt Is Hot QORgitered ore) tes { Asbestos Z Asparagus and green peas, toma- | : ad Necessary to | Ss city paragu vsky's. |DAve music to smoke. That's tne | Atlantic Sugar Charles Jones performs even. bet- | toes and cucumbers at Carnovsky's. | conclusion arrived at Thursday | Bell Telephone ter than he does in his usual West-| The firemen were given a Tua | night by members of the' Kingston | Brazil ern part. about nine o'clock Friday morning to | Yacht Clup ou the occasion of 8 io. | Brompton On the same bill will be shown the | 63 West street, the home of A. H. | ker at the club house. The orches- | British Empire Steel Com. final round of "Fighting Blood" 1st Fair. Some trouble with a fireplace | tra which was to have been present | British Empire Steel, 1st Pfd. series, making up a programme that developed a small blaze and a Con ouianded more money, but the de"| British Empire Steel, 2nd Pfd. is a veritable feast of thrills. siderable amount of The | mand was refused. Sq the smoker | CaN. Converters a VAUDEVv.. tazmege a Sey: Bae t the | Went ahead without music. | Can. Cement Com. "COUDY AND Carl Knott, first eman of the | Tomorrow MEI | Can. Cement Pfd oo | : members of the Cres- * MACGOWAN Y.M.C.A. CAMPAIGN | Shamrocks of the Junior City Lf Ter : Ro He For Coban Tor Sugar Gum FUND NOW $3,273 | gue, had an outer bone in his ankle | Y.. will be in Kingston to take home | Cuban Cane Sugar Prd. | broken in the ball game Thursday |... dinghies; a few of which have | Can. Steamship Com. And the Canvassers Are Hope- | evening. He is now in the Hotel}, 100 oo conference with the | Can. Steamship Pra. | et Where Dr. Mylks is attending | local men will be held and a schedule | Dom. Textile { him. a '. avi v Dom. Bridge Jective of $7,000. | Advance showing of Summer Mi. |°! the summer's events drawn up. Po riage A -- } ' rv Qo When all the Y.M.C.A. canvassers | linery at Miss Peters', 82 Brock St., HE "U - Laurentide Iéports up.to Thursday night were |Sat., May 24th. THE "ULTRA CHERIE. | Montreal Power handed in, the total had reached This year there will be changes F. Richardson's Fine New | Mackay $3,273. This is considered a sub- in the pastorates of Queen street Motor-Driven Cruiser { National Breweries Com, stantial start towards the necessary | Methodist church, Kingston, and in All classes of citizens, and espe- National Breweries Pid. $7,000, and with the canvassers still {the Methodist Churches in Gana-| cially those interested in boating, | O8ilvie at work and pressing towards the | noque, Harrowsmith and Inverary in | yachting and motors have been talk. | Attawa Power goal, the possibilities are considered [this district. Gananoque has invited | ing about the new motor-driven crui- | Penman's good if the present response from | Ray. T. P. Perry, Montreal to suc- | gap purchased by Henry F. Richard- Price Bros. all sections of the city is continued. | ceed Rev. D. Mick. son at an approximate cost of $11, Quebec Power The total of $3,273, pledged or paid | . 000. The new boat, while the name | SPaRish River Com. to date, and announced at the supper | has not been lettered on as yet, has Spanish River Pfd. . table Thursday night included we | SCHOOL CADETS been christened "Ultra Cherie'! by | Smelters an following: | her new owner. Shawinigan 2,289--Previously acknowledged. OUT FOR INSPECTION The "Ultra Cherie" is a fine ma- | Steel of Canada $200--8. Anglin Co., Ltd, A. Bogany colored crulser with fore and | TOronto Rails Davis & Son, Ltd. es afte cabins, each with sleeping ac- Twin City ... Trey 8. |Blg Event Held at Oricket|commodation for four people, and Wabasso hnes. | Field Brig.-Gen. Hill the Plenty of deck room. Controls are | « lowi ofti of automobile fashion and are ali | d'Esterre, Hauilock rock Rein, J. Reviewing cer. centred near the hatchway of the | A. Minnes, Robertson Grocery Co. | . ---- $20--H. W. Newman. Fader ew RE oattions | six-cylinder glant capable of devel- eh Baik T 0.'D the | oping twenty-two miles an hour; and Misses Ritchie, Bank of Toronto, Dr. : {is under the midship deck betwoen | | k | 1s Pp G. W. Bell | Kingston, Gudst Soryps 0 the Sricker | the cabins and entirely cut off from | of $12--Dr. H. E. Day. | al § orenoon was. un | apartments. The | th. . adding a rakish touch which con- | George Richardson Chapter, Imperia] | Victims, all Indians, were chasing a B. Murray, A. J. Hamilton, C. A. Darade, ude os: Ti, | tinues throughout the beautiful | Order Daughters of the Empire. The | Pootlegger, and it is thought that Shaver, Lt.-Col. Ritchie, J. H. Davis, | Scouts, ' ney ' ope] "ilines of the fifty-three feet of her | prize winners were: the shooting was the result of a Dr. G. W. Mylks, Harry McCartney, | 86: public schools (Frontenac, Vic- : | The forward cabin has folding men's first prize, Mr. Gravelle; con. | 2id only one man had been slain A. Nesbitt, C. Donoghue, George D. | under the Jn mand 3 Brigade | erika which make up a lounge | solation, Mr. Scarfe. Duiaty Tefroon- {and one wounded. The slain man Pound, William McCammon, = E. | Major W. J. McManus. The band of | folding | ment y Was sald to be Albert Sinclair, and | 8 were served. Mrs. Leman A. Bearance, F. A. Haffner, Miss Ren- | kitchenette with handy and efficient The cadets were drawn up in line | ' . | refrigerator and dozens of the latest Guild, the regent of this ch the reserve and no communication Dr. W. 8. Lennon, Prof. Gummer, J. | facing the Court House to give 306 | oBveniances, turns the craft into a h & 8 chapter, had could be effected with the place, . al salute to the reviewing of- v | charge of the arrangements and the H. Hoppes, Capt. E. J. Harvey, general salu | | Breat success of the affair is due to Jewley Lee, C. W. Neville, Prof. R. since the boat arrived from Montreal s 2 Eo lis us oa} hear iu Place of Cape, a few days ago and Mr. Richardson Release Steamer Ruby Mrs. T. R. Carnovsky, Charles 8- ' was part . t is n ht. . . gins. . {lar ins fon of the Ottawa c. L| 1s well pleased with his new Yyae rons. Fouelly Wrecking Company $3--W. R. Baker, G. M. Stenton, in- | eg e Sieamer Ruby, which dividual units were then inspected by | ' | The vessel was lightered of six hun- J. Allen, B. I. England, W. H. Way, in the fall. a W. O. Hagerman, F. Conway. platoons. The Sea Scouts, under | The "Ultra Cherie" is a splendid dred cords of pulpwood and was re- $1--Miss Hoppin, Friend (W.S.) Liew, Mocsis, carrying Seis vojors, addition to Kingston's fleet of yachts were in the lead, then came the c | ana will carry the K.Y.C. pennant Mary P. Hall. The pulpwood taken 2 Off the steamer was towed in the . Going. Miss M & Van Mills, mext the Regiopolis barge Mamie to Ogdensburg by the Cadets under Capt. McGrath, and A splendid euchre &nd dance Was | jast the six platoons of the public "The Song of Love" was adapted | Phone 564w. | | Mack Motors z "Dust: of Desire, | George E. Stiles is dead at Water- | Marland on cast includes such notables as Jo- remains were buried at Merrickville, | seph Schildkraut, Arthur Edmund |Ont. The Ottawa Senators, whose o-| Pon, Amer, Pete Kil to be post- | roducers an efiners ful of Securing the Ob- $26--Anderson Bros., Kinnear & forward cabin The motor is a large | 15--Dr. A. P. Chown, Mrs. and $15 x | ade the anmugl inspection of y | ; Coes all the {the whist drive given there on Thurs. | at large. B Lyon. oy x: Nlekle, Prot. * ae most Let mild, on | POWs are cutaway, destroyer style, | day night under the auspices ofthe | The prevailing rumor is that the . Baker, Fenwic e or. 2% : length. A permanent awning covers Ladles' first prize, Mrs. Spooner; | Hauor mix up. $6--W. M. Nickle, { torla, Louise, Robert Meek, Central the greater part of the deck space. | consolati Mi ' 1 + > An earlier account of the killing | and Macdonald), 243. They were! » . ation, 88 A. Kirk. Gentle- $5--H. B. Trotter, John Cibson, jan y [ | . | during waking hours with a | the R.C.H.A. under Capt. Light, was | table for meal service. A complete | Guild and Miss Connor provided the | the Wounded man, James Poule. son, F. M. Willlamson, George Ma- (also present. Plano music for the dancing. Mrs The police have not returned from soud, A. G. Flett, Elliott Bros., Rev. + MIs. ficer, Brig. Gen. Hill. who Was ac-| eral runs. have been made | h iri O. Jolliffe, J. McCartney, Miss Marion | companied by Captain Trudeau, act- er untiring efforts Redden, D. A. Cays, Graves Bros., ei ---- A He has planned several trips for the - dn Parliament Hill. The Charles A. Smart das ining a intends Siping a { was ashore in the swift current be- : 3 rounds of the lake oP | low Iroquois at 5. . $2--J. Driver, W.J.R. Scott, R. We Sigel er Heh. the tadete over in Toronto for the exhibitiow{. . °du0i8 at 5.30 p.m. Thursday. al past i leased by the pulling tugs Fronte- Sidney Fox, Dr. E. Flammer, Prof. | Bac and Johnson, assisted by the tug N. Miller, A.C. Lewis, 183 Brock, | dozen platoons of the K.C.IL o0TpS | on. under Capt. Kelly and Cadet Major tug Mary P. Hall, which will return and assist the steamer Ruby to Moving and Hauling FREIGHT, FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC. Local and long distance giv. ©R our careful attention. Office at Board of Trade. | Join the Club now. Fo At the close of their competition the Cricket Field on Friday the blic school cadets gave three rous- cheers for Brigade Major W. J. | | nurse from New Yo i | i : ee ---------------- Ee rt es eter -- col -- Portland News. held in the Y.I.C.B.A. hall on Thurs- school cadets, under Captain Law Hal, a delightful concert was giv- Kingston, May 21. --Mrs. Halliday has been on the sick list; is in proving slow- ly. Mr. Olmstead, #1 for some time, is improving. A great many people from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Hales, Forfar last week. Mrs. Gowdy, who has been Hl for the last couple of months, is improving slowlr. Her sister, a rk, Is with her. E. Bell is improving his with a large building for storing cars for the season. Isaac Freeman, who has been in the hospital for some time, Is at his home and able to look after his business at the cheese factory. ---- : The hour for the cheese board meeting on Thursday may be made one hour later (2.30 p.m., city time), as is desired by several of the cheesemen. The matter was discuss- ed at this week's board and laid over a week. There were no cases on the blot- ter at the police court on Friday morning. "This has been an excep- tionally quiet week in police circles. | school children are a happy lot to-day, as Monday is to be ob- served as a holiday. . The regular meeting of the city uncil has been Postponed from Monday tin Tussday evening, ans men's reputations were © they would look like porous plasters, . ; Judge Lavell held Division Court in Adolphustown on Friday, { i. x day evening. were in play and fine prizes were awarded. Music for the dancing was furnished by McGrath's orchestra, About thirty tables ang Cadet Major Wiitrid Murray. A square was then formed, and Gen. Hill addressed the boys in words very appropriate to the oc- casion, complimenting them on their fine appearance and steadiness on parade and the excellence of their marching. In line again, three cheers were given for the King and more cheers for the G.0.C. and M.D, No: 3. The units were then put through march manoeuvres under the eye of the re- The six public school cadet corps meanwhile competed for the cups and fhictds awarded for foro , the udges being Lt. Col. W. Y. Mills and Col. E. B. Sparks, of the P.W.O.R. The Bn ---- The schools were let out for the in- mall watched the ceremonies, which last- '9d over aa hour and a half spetion and a large crowd of people city en under the direction of R. P. Read, | the object being to aid local chari- ties. Those present enjoyed a pleas- ant evening. Among the leading art- ists were Sidney Salsbury, who pre- sided at the piano; Mr. Baldry, bari- tone; Miss Jean Douglas, violinist; Miss V. Yolette Homer, elocutiondst; James Breen, bone soloist; Master Arthur Meadows, boy singer; Mr, | Burke, an American piani a very humorous aumber given by Mr. Marshall who played on the violin, sang and rendered very amps, | Two of Miss Florence udon's pupils, Miss Hilda Laird Miss Eleanor Allen, gave graceful exhibi- tions of dancing. Miss Jane Duncan and Master Willy Johnson did Scotch a dancing and finally a very clever young dancer, Miss Violet. Jackson, received great applause from the audience. \ NE -- ee Orphans' Home Superintendent. The board of management of the Orphans' Home are fortunate in se- the services for superintend- Miss N. R. Jenkins, graduate } social service department of to University, with several years' experience in children's and | institutional work. : and is expected to arrive ere late this afternoon, That H. W. Watts be awarded the tender for the work in the city bufid- ings at $635. That Harry Hunter be given the contract fof the work in the police statibn (vile the exception of the Painting) at $414. That Willlam J. Vioce be awarded the contract for the painting ia the polie tion at $137, It been arranged that the | expense incurred in the work will be met as follows: Sum of $150 to be paid by the police commission; $300 from the city contingencies and the balance to be provided by the property committee. : -- Priise for Fire Brigade. A. H. Fair, at witbse residence on West street there was a slight fire Friday morning, is enthusiastic ia his praises of the services of the fire department. He stated that it wis exactly ninety seconds from the time the call was sent in until the brie gade arrived at his door.' Praise was also given for the manper fia which the firemen conducted them~ selves around the house while work~ ing. ------------ David Walsh will not be «ble to attend the Woodbine races at To- ronto for at least two years. He got that time In Portsmouth penitenti- ary for picking the pockets of a po- licemaa, a