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Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1924, p. 13

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/ o'clock. Junior players have . not been turtiing out as they should have in the past and if Kingston is} to be strongly represented in the junior O.H.A. series, the young men must turn ott and do their share to- wards rounding out a strong squed. HEARD ON THE STREET Local Briefs Gathered by Mee | portere--What the Meroe ants Are Offering. Ss Buchre and dsnes in A.O.H. hall to-night. Shea's orchestra. Watohdight sefyios tomight al 11.16 of St. Geonge's cathedral. Frederick A. Paitline, former Speakef, has been appointed British Columbia agent-géneral in Londen. " : tener. Mr. plato received at 100 Clergy stréet weal, 1880, Rav. 'phone S¥dw. On December 31dt, Alexander Macdofinell was consedrat- od a8 Roman Oatholio bishop of Nes fopolis at Kingston, Ont. it has been decided to hold nohil- nations to fill the aldermanic vatan: cy in St. Lawrence ward on January Sth, with the elestion on January 16th. One drunk was the only offender in the polite court on Wednésday morning, and he was fined $10 and costs. He had been drinking al- cohol. {A STORY OF FLAMING LOVE "AMID THE SNOWS OF RUSSIA GENERAL STATEMENT th NOVEMBER, 192¢ NIX ON CORNWALL "HIS HOUR" oy A GREAT LOVE STORY Kingston Refuse low Easternsrs in O.H.A. Group. Cornwall, after doing the independ: ent stuff early in the year and generally Seating intermediate Group No. 1 of the O.H.A. with disdain, is now begg- ing to get back in, but without result, Brockville, on account of the short jump, ht take them in, but Belle ville and Kingston are emphatic on the matter, On the night the schedule was drawn up here with J. 8. McDonell as corivenof, the meeting waited for over an hour to give Corawill a chance to say something, but no message of any kind was received. Therefore the two Western members say Cornwall can go and fish for a group as they have fio intention of rearranging their sche dule. The rare combination of an Elinor Glyn story brought to the screen with her two favorite gcreen lovers playing the hero and heroine is the promise of "His Hour," Mrs. Glyn's latest pro- duction, which will come to the Capi- tol Theatre on-Thursday for a run of 3 e ta the first place, John Gilbert, as a romantic Russian Prince, is said to come op to all expectations as to just what Elinor Glyn's ideal hero should be like, and. Aileen Pringle, who de- monstrated so definitely her ability and charm in "Three Weeks," is again the beautiful heroine. "His Hour" tells the story of a fas- cinating English widow, brought up in a straight laced manner, meeting in- formally GCritzko, the flery Russian Prince whom all women adore. She is instantly attracted to bim, but knowing him by reputation, she resol- ves phe will not follow the trend af all women and become his slave. There- fore, the wall of aloofness freezes about her and the Prince, who has fal- len in love with her, cafinot win her.| would get results. She tantalizes him by her indifference, i yet he to every means {o Win her, QUEEN'S START WELL , #6 & last resort, he kidnaps BS her, and then follows a series of love | Gave Crack Niwith Team Close Run scenes which are said even to surpass at Basketball. those in "Three Weeks." 'The climax,| In the opéning game of its American when the Prince and Tamara realize | tour the Queen's Basketball team lost they love one another devotedly, is one | to Nefvark last night by the score of of the most beautiful - and realistic | 45 10/38. The Newark team is made Hp pcenes ever brought to the screen. of former college stars and is a sang King Vidor directed the production, | one. Halftime . scofe was .18 to 0. and others in the cast besides thé two | Queen's play in Philadelphia on New leads are, Emily Fitsroy, Dale Fuller, | Yeat's Day. \ Bertram Grassby, Capt. Wilfred Gough, David Mir and Mario Carillo. Ssh ---- inspite anemone TH intarddd scored to date eds Eiennan akuse ads CERaliiaaniane airs enue How Abott Gelley? Since the Kingston intermediates have been having quite a lot of trouble getting A anent coach and Pro- fessor Celley had been doing all the work anyway, it would be a great thing if the R.M.C. mentor would consent to act gs the steady coach. It is likely that RM.C. would give permission and there is no doubt but that Prof. Gelley STOCK MARKETS (Reported by Johnston & Ward, 86 Princess street, members of the' Montreal and Toronto Stock Bx changes). Walter O'Donne tried 1 NOW SHOWING : Street ------ New York. Deo. 81st; 1.30 p.m. Amer: LOO, «iv ve ens on 108% Baldwin Loo. «i: BoB Ou vous ies vas . Special Sale of Trunks, Club ~. Bags and Suit Cases 1 THE SURPRISE STORE a oe Street, Phone 1454K © ell for cath or easy weekly paywieuts in ,?? "Mord Em'ly dit, Funnier Than "Me #nd My Gal" : Basketeers Start. : New Year's Night is to be the first game of the present basketball season. The Y.M.C.A. Five-Nine Club are op~ ening with the Belleville Intermediates . 180 182% 8% 23% "BETTY BALFOUR" AT STRAND Betty Balfour, the great English co- medienfie, whose performance in "Me W. A. Campbell, MLD, CM. office for gemeral practice at And My Oal" has never beén forgot- ten by Kingston fans, returns to King- #ton In "Mord Em'ly" which accord- ing to advance reports, sets a new high mark in screen comedy. Her scintillat- Ing beauty and dazzling charm has ne- ver beet séen to better advantage than on the home floor, game to start at 8.30. The "Y" girls are also playing & preliminary game with the K.C.I. girls. The fight is scheduled for seven-thirty. The Five:Nihes have been practis- ing for several months and ought to be able to hand the Belleville quintet a Celifornia Pete. |... ' ts 149% 36% 40 6% 150 CLERGY STREET, Corner of Queen Stpout Sa + Vi ood trimming. All basketball fans can e sure that thege will be a real good exhibition of the game. Seating accom. modation for about a hundred hds been |; arranged. It will Be best to be on hand |, early to get a good seat. The Five-Nine team is captained by "Bil" Graves and the manager {8 "Juicy" Harper. "Ab" Brunke, Hewitt |: Smith (of Circle Six fame), and "Fat" Harper are playing forward. Frank Hewgill is playing centre alternately with eves and Harry Lawren: in "Mord Em'ly" the greatest comedy England ever sent to Canada. "for Alderman in St. Lawrence Ward CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT Held At St. James Hall on Tutsday Evening. . The annual Christmas enténtain- ment of St. James' church Sunday ~ he ane. + hE W. F. REDDEN $60 MONTREAL STREET By virtué of a 'warrant issued to me I hereby give mOtioe that a nomination meeting will be held &t 198 Princess } | street, on Thursddy, the Sth day of January, 1925, from twelve o'clock 1{ noon until one o'clock in the after- RT erate. - ns : soi. "Chuck" Rider and Friend Hae- vacancy in St. Lawrence Ward, and if" per play guard. ' requiréd an' #lection will be held on The téam is being coached hy Mr. Thuredy, the 16th day of January, Chamberlain, the Physical Director of 1925, ot the following places with the rlain, Slooiton offioera namea betow! the "¥". TWENTY-FIVE MEN PUT TO INTERMEDIATE FINAL Twenty-five mén in uniform answer. ed the roll call at the Arena last evefi- ing at six o'clock when the practice for the intermediate O.H.A, team was called and every man was given a ¢hance to show what he could do. The result was that the players were given the Hardest run of dny practice they have had thus far and they put snap and Hinge isto their work from the v Iest to the last minute of pity. rue to their word, the Clty e managers had their players on hand d a few of those out last night were: atts, Smith, Lawlor, Brooks and ALLIES TAXI SERVICE "1 Phone 240 To all parts of the city EC outer Seation tncindes. ANI Mt a ELECTION AD Bumion SHOT 18 Kine Sty ai, DRC 28 King ol Sub. Div. No, § ] $93 Prin. cong Sirest--A. KE. Hunt, Sr, D.R.O. ay etek 1 DROT™ | ee 5.220 Burrte A hee dater Perris' SIS? Paes We " Kingston, Deceniber 3ist, 1004. ENJOYING THE HOLIDAYS. Visitors st OhariéstonHeld Or 's Dinos, Doe. $1-<(1.30 pm)' ADItIBI Power .... «. 4 « Asbestos Atlantic Sugar .. Bell Telephone .... .. Charleston, Des. 29.~Mr. and Prasilian .... ove ve 0 Mis. 8. Keledy are sponding a part Brompton .... ...cc 40 se of the holiday eemon in Brockville British Empire Steel Com .. with thelr daughter, Mrs. Rinnet British Umpire Steel ist pid std in Smith's Falls with their son, British Empire Steel Snd pfd Roy and wite, Mr. and Mee. B, F. On. Converters .." .... .. Stanley, Syracuse, spént Christmas Can, Cement Com. . with the lattér's parents, Me, and; Oan, Cement pfd .. .. .. Mrs, D. Spence. Mr. afd Mrs, L. Can. Steamers Com .. 7... Halliday spent Ohristmas ot the Can. Steamers pid .. «. .. Istter's mother, Mrs. .| Cuban Can. Sugar Com .. .. , Cuban Can. Sugsr ptd .. .. Mrs. Mulvénna and dsughter, a Miss Haitis, nave closed their Bouse, darn 14re for the remainder of the wie~) Prichard spent XT it & ok ij! ll i BE § gif i i ill - / il i : i i :; i lig fil TH | i i 5 8 Bricks, ahdorved ....... 0. Delivered on ow Sears diy say 8 i | f § : i E ; ol pi i Mr. and Mrs. M. J. in Milwaukee, ing the holiday season with {| sons, Drs. Arthur and Hobert Johnson. Mr. snd Mrs, 'R. Foster have gone on an extended Sep" 2a ese, Fine §7i 338%

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