Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 01, 1916, Night Extra, Image 10

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Wewri there U a chance) for
to ret new president.
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K mtttr who la elected, the
of Phnidelphl will continue 'to
twssrty-nve per cent'' Ux for tho
i of Using gas. They do not hare
they want to. of course, but
WMMome impost seems to excite
91m tost week of the. campaign has
tb aame phenomena that ap-
tft WU street In "last weeka" of
sudden' shift In the bottln&r
AB summer and autumn the odds
' M ftm and the beta hedged, but In
wat, few days the "show mo" spirit
It u significant, that tho odda
tnti "sharply in favor of Hughes.
sitt the fluctuations they have never
Wilson.
Xaferm la slow, but Is It not about
tar Industrial Interests, to protest
presidential campaigns, with
attendant .excitement and confu
wjr four years? The one-torm
baa reoetved the sanction of society.
say be pardoned the use of tho
too. and nothing but Inertia pre-
Hh adoption. A six-year President
to of as much value to the nation
debt-hour day.
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1M, ireat success of the Vares In
the streets of Philadelphia clean
ties convincing evidence of their
aHWV to conduct government on a high
:;Mk)fe tat ficienoy. Isn't It peculiar that
.WIaMorywhati their private business
fc fsttttrvad. selent for tmnnrtunt niot.
MaTeC Ma) aMHy, but in selecting; men
IWIM'iUfiit posts. In the govemriient
tnvapaUy consider the etreumfer-
t the abdomen rather, than the
of the head?
Sfc Idea, now disappearing, that
aot finance big projects Is
i iW up topubllo ridicule by
' Unas overbidding of the flO.000,.
tun uicuii. oi me ciiy is . over-
good, but why shouldn't It
Vtaroicn governments badly crippled
dm have had no. trouble selling bonds
Iha great ease with which a pros-
jMNWa city in a country at peace can
.'AOaVse Its undertakings la' not hard to
taasstfaiand when the two types of Invest-
i are compared.
? -
Too great trouble the Organization
i with Mr. Blankenburg was that his
on and Councils did not work
It saw no way out of the
but to have an Organisation
','aad its wish was fulfilled. liar-
. sf nothing, else was to be. assured.
at result Is that laek of har
as City, Hall la the first, obstacle In
of getting anything done. Wo
VMmlsed om rotten apple Instead
MM one and one bad one. All
I two rotten apples, and It Is poor
? swm them.
U mill i, i aegMESsa
i proper svuthwltr ia.New York
an. tocreaee la tho pay of
teams. What mad It pos
ho Board of XstlinaU to take
lM "tho painstaking economy
stive departments under
of-the Mayor during tho
rears, wmon penMttM a re-
' ftto asMMamia of tC '-.-
two datmrtmenu fey, S,W0,9
administration tookofllse." A
r tho sauo sort of eoonowy n the
of munMpal aftatra la
wouia go a loag war to-
i taoroastng the- pay of
firemen.
Matty reaesmiM the snst
th country of (Xnarwr)
r loreiga Nl. Jt m mmt
Of bluff or a series of msanici
a oontiauatloa of dials.
i jtays ; It was a atear aKUio.
taot demand,' as saboMv Mo
ot the riaUta of tais - "
tuottr cf aaUona. Halation
were daUoata aad shifty :
tfteta strong aast etaar.
wn as ixeaawea m Ms
and taa CrosnWisHaa
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ERSH
dweever the ehlef
of tho great war
mr In progiess he wtH fln4 them In the
rapM development of the Oerman Empire
and M the progreeelve decadence of Great
Brilate. X
Forty-flve years ago Bismarck1 laid
down tho peMeles which were to make
his eeuntry great. The foundations had
already been outlined by Frederick List,
-who. learned thervaluo of protective tariffs
.While living In this State in tho early
part of the last century. ' Ho studied the
teaehinjr of Alexander HamHten, and de
elded that If a group of States with 'free
trade with one another and a tariff wall
against the rest of tho world could moke
such rapid industrial strides as America
had made, there was no reason why the
Oerman States could not advance in like
manner. The teachings of List, when he
returned to Germany, lod to the forma
tion of tho sollvercln, which paved the
way for tho political union of the German
States. The policy which made tho po
litical union easy made the empire also
ono of the most active and successful
competitors of tho British for the trade
of tho world. The wealth piled up out of
the profits of foreign and domostlo trado
made It possible for Germany to arm her
self and withstand the combined attack
of tho rest of Europe for two years.
While Germany bad been growing
great under a protective policy, Great
Britain under a free trade policy had
been losing its old commercial supremacy.
The need of a ohango was percolved years
ago by Joseph Chamberlain, one of the
most far-seeing statesmen of his genera
tion. He saw that Germans were under
selling the British In English mnrkots
while kooplng their own markets to them
selves. Ho urged the importance of a
fighting tariff, that is, a, tariff intended
to protect British worklngmen and man
ufacturers against destructive competi
tion. The forco of his arguments Im
pressed Balfour and other British Con
servative leaders, but nothing came of it
Free, trado continued and the declining
commerce of the country produced all
sorts of Industrial unrest Even the
physical stamina of the race was affected,
and a royal commission was appointed
after the Boer War to discover what
could bo done to restore to the English
that physical vigor which had onco been
their glory.
There is not tho slightest doubt that it
tho advice of Chamberlain had been fol
lowed, and If Parliament had enacted a
set of Intelligently framed protective
tariff laws, British decadence would have
been stayed. German commercial expan
sion would also have been checked, and
tho odds against which Germany would
have hod to contend to secure that place
'In the sun for which sho Is now fighting
would have, been so great that the war
would have; been delayed for years to
come, If not prevented altogether.
Tet the present Administrate. In
America, which Is seeking a vote of con
fidence from tho people, Is committed to
a tariff policy so much like that which
brought about British decadence that
only a sophist could persuade himself
that it Is different The nation which sur
renders Its birthright challenges aggres
sion. It enters upon a ppllcy that leads
directly to war. It matters not whether
we remove the tariff barriers In order to
benefit tho rest of the world and fulfill
that fine mission of philanthropy which
tho President delights to say' is the duty
of America, or whether we remove the
tariff barriers because we think in pur ig
norance that our manufacturers are get
ting rich' too fast, the effect would be the
same, In each case.
, The protective tariff la as Important to
.the Rational defense as an adequate army
and' navy. Indeed, without It we can only
with 'difficulty raise the revenue with
which to build the navy or equip the
army, ner can we have a citizenry weft
&d and prosperous and fitted to defend
American rights when they are chal
lenged. The lesson is writ too clear on
tho Moody fields of Europe for any Intel
ligent American to fall to perceive it
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tEttpHnacMapHTA; weditceday, jtotembAb t mi
A JOB FOR THE SHIPPING BOARD
TKKKB Is at best a sense of honor or
at worst 'of self-rostralnt in business,
bwt H sssms to stop abruptly at the three
mil Mwilt The methods of the foreign
shlfpMg trust Whlajj. crushed an Ameri
ca Ubo of marehaUnn operatic bo
twaasi Mow Ofloatts and South. America
four years ao are bemg us4 to stop tho
oompUtkm of th. similar Mm establish'
toW, jMoh mothoda, .totJaed Interna
ttWMklty, pjftnt the sowta of ?(hl Buoh
Wfhoaa, if sanctioned by a aeversment
stshln-Ka bnimilnrkx. would lead to oivtt
war.'JTtw Orleans had no redraoa. Tho
trust vm to MtlMjtfate BrassWaa.
WImW ""mmbbbsjmjp BsmV s Hffe
sMPty; mm AsWivmg
of wharf spaoe. Will PhHadoteMa
have rears if tho trast sooad'tn
OMjjIs- Um Unas? Section U of th act
to ossabtlsfir a shipping hoard, now la of
tBiMwMM Mr this oWtMW. is
tto Ally of tho board t tevsjisMotho
-MliMifH asfsrwa a4 burd iwposod
oa par slpplnaT ami soport to ta Pros.
H diplomacy thou (alia, Oeagroaw
to asm. Tho
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Tom Daly's Column
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Mat, LlBTftr, eiKti
Ktrtft Xvemer 1, tho dots
W bettut to cornt-Kati
in thU toU eotumnar pktet.
Thoueh teHK none too fine a Qreteo
We Big Ann our gay Carrier,
Yt'e have Lott-teA through the veer
And no A'cIJ of Hopo we hear.
Let ( do our But to ttav
On thlt column 1 xce May
Through another twelvemonth' tpan;
Let u Bridget, ice can,
Bo that all of rnav tee
One more Annla-Yera-BarU
The way tho fair sect Is rallying to our
support is most gratifying. One of the
toasts at our bankwet will have to be
"The Ladles, O'bless 'eml"
OUIt DANKWKT
Say, is there swan ter be any skirts to
the banqulteT 'Cause If so and you won't
peach on ma to the missus I'd like to bring
a chicken. Chicken and Krab ain't stch
poor food. KItAB.
uvtm i.i wn " " """
Bo-hcmlan and Bo-shemlan, but It's to
bo a dollar feed, and no chicken will by
any chance get by unless she can show
hen-tracks made three sevoral times by
her In' the column. Incidentally, a crab
is a poor fish who has his crust with
him.
This Lets Alexandra In
Today I strolled on Chestnut street a feelln'
mighty blue.
It makes no dlt'renca any more If there's
no news that's new.
I keep a thtnkln' what you said, tom time
In last July,
About tho way you answered me when
news was kind o' shy.
Ttrns then you thanked me for some verse
you were no Salamander
And Chestnut street was sizzling hot too
hot there to meander.
Twos then you said, somo Saturday when
Winers was blowln' fres,
Tou'd take your fountain pen In hand and
walk up street with mo.
And tho' I've waited, sighed and runr
a-hopln' you'd remember,
I fear that whllo 'twas too hot then 'tis
some cold. In November.
And then I get a-wonderln', tooabout that
comln' dinner;
Just how It takes a precious "three" to be
a bally winner,
Till I get tired and cranky and I think
mean things of you
'Causo If you'd kept your promise, I could
write some news that's new.
So, as I Stroll on Chestnut street, I mumble
lady curses.
And wonder, what the old Sam mil, would
make accepted verses lift
ALEXANDRA
THE TltUE POET, so thoy say, has
vision and Is, therefore, a prophet But
when ono Individual who seems to be both
of these things is obliged to labor as a
college professor and earn his bread by
tho sweat of the freshman's brow It
Isn't so easy to got 'a line upon him.
Honco, this is worth no more than it Is
worth.
FREBAOE
November greets mv avenue
And leaves me gorgeous newt;
For should my wood-row have no loss
This is a fall for hues.
PROF. ETTICIC
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE in our
own dear paper asks
How rn tobacco ba kept moidt and Its flator
enhanced? F
We put this up to our Missus, as usual,
and she sold: "If your Undo Jerry were
only allvo now ho could answer half of
that proposition at least Ho kept It so
moist, you'll remember, It used to run
down his chin.'"
Sir Did you ever happen to meet Winter
Frost 1213 West Huntingdon street? He's
a member of the Second Regiment recruit
ing squad that remained at Broad and Sus
quehanna when the regiment was at the
coast He gave a warm greeting to the re
cruits. Can you Imagine such 7 SCOOP.
In addition to that, the Franklin Storage
Company, at Stella avenue and 'Emerald
street advertises:
ALL SOLID ROOMS
Why Dear Teacher Gets Married
Dloxogen went around looking for an hon
est man.
The Saturday Evening Post was found
dead In 17:8.
Springfield Is a city In Massachusetts. It
has branches in Ohio and Illinois.
Niagara Falls Is a permanent flood In
northern New York. Owing to the number
of visitors attracted there each year It runs
nleht and day. i
Rubber heels are made from cats' paws.
Aurora Dorealls was a candlemaker in
Rome. He made the candles which are
named after the city. JAC.
Dear Tom In tho city of Lancaster large
families are the rule rather than the ex
ception, and race suicide is not a common
crime. I wondor how far' accountable for
this condition Is the following sign on a
vegetabledashery on King streo't, west of
Mulberry Btreet:
FAMILIES SUPPLIED
DELIVERY FREE
At least It would seem to solve the high cost
of being born. v". B. F,
Bachelor Bereavements
AB TO KATE
When I atfeed Kate to name' the date
Bhe sold, "Dear John, you'll have to'watt,"
I waited till
Iter love, grown nil, ,
Borne other John did confiscate.
TO" ALIOS . '
tang mutlo. Ally, '"
Bweet, to you of yore;
I might utu Ally
At J did before.
Name the day, dear Ally,
Bmoofh my wrinkled Irow.
That sventu Ally
Make it, why not nowt
W. ASIIBUnN CROSBY.
THE SMOKING COMPARTMENT of
the Pullman car was full pf smoke and
men. They were talking of advertising
at tho time, and one man was holding
forth quite pasatonatel upon the use of
that word "Eventually," "The people
who are overfond of, that word wlirnever
.got me," said he, "I rosept their oak-
are announcement and the wheedling
foUow-up." "Me, tool" orled a volee, "a4
let's see how tho rest of you feel. Hands
.up la favor of it!" Tho smoke; was so
'Utlok we eoutdn't count the vote.
t Luther Burbank,
wlsard, had oooa-
. Interesting, Hven If Ufttroe
TT mOBM tho
i tho horticultural
ton to call upon a mm who was baded
with aoMpeotty, a4 before hf
got. kV Um ftvalwr. Surbastk was
to fill out OSM Of ttUMM MMtbUah
euros that provaU 1st ? pteostv TWs
to rht ho sUd to lb
"tbiar mVMBsasBsBL
owM
TfiB PATH OF PROGRESS
i
What Do You Know?
Querie$ of central intcrttt will bt anwrd
in this column. Ten qucatlona. th anatoen to
toMeh every well-informtd pcrfon Aou!tf know,
or naked daily.
"Jerked tenIon"f
r jcrkrar
Is the nest
QUIZ
1. What !
email?
t, What sre the plsttle nrUT
8, What docs "to Jettison soods" meanT
4. How manr Totea are there In the electoral
colIftcT
5. There ore two bllterlr opposed parties In
(iermanr with differing Ilieorlea aa to the
conduct nmt aim of the uar. In whut do
ther differ?
. mat does the sajlnr "Tell It not In Oath"
mcan7.
7. Is the potato1 Indlrenoaa to America or Ire
land? B. Is the old black powder ued In the narrT
0. Why la IlutchMs County, Now York, spelled
with a "t"f
10. What la a prie-dleuT
Answers to Yesterday's Quiz
1. Admiral llfns. In 1780. vraa aent to the re
i lief of Minorca, blockaded iby it lYencli
Iteet. Ho faUed. wun courtmartluled
and allot. The (lovernnient aacrlllrnl him
to popular clamor to hide Ita own InWN
clf"r.,l the supreme example in Iilitory of
admlnlitratlte heartleiaiimi.
t. Stat claimed by Hoclullatai Oklahoma.
S. William 1-enn HUhwayi ireat State thor-
ornhfare projected from Kaiton to fltta-
htirtch, port of which la to be dedicated
tomorrow,
4. Wsterlnc itcwkl the liane of Mtrs, share
of noDiUml capital wlthont proridlnr for
lntemt bcuut paid thenwn.
B. Twenty-nine million two .hundred nnd forty
thouiand dollar flnei lmpowd on Stand
?H! a t emfany by Judse l,nndU In
1IHI7 In rebate cat. The decliloa waa
rcTrscii
6. Book, written by Sir James Harriet "The
if "t. .?L'n,f."r' . Jhe " White
lllrd." "feentlmental Tommy,"
' "rat snemafnl aeroplane experiment! the
lrliht brothera flew December 17, 1B03.
B,
s;
"GlSat BHtaln" Inclndcw lCiuxland. HcoUond,
sb laius i,iin vimnnri iiunii
ft ins fha !
rotwr. dealsnatlon the United Kljfi.
nf flnidt llvlf.aln K.I 1 .a j ""
The
tiom
Recclrenhli
IU1 Olid Irelanil r t
the court apnAlnts a receiver
mo unaira or an Ini
lie It rnraellmrn nhla
who .hall manase. the. Hffalra of aj Inl
atAla-aanf' nnarn ! 1 n " . .
olrfnt conforn
to rMwre ( to oiven(rt If not. ha dU
IKf of thfc ttiwU to pay riltonu
10 MontMsorl Bousht
dlaxrama.
rrruru
ft .SSttrt '. J,!R
wurtl chlltiren rlfmentat Iral
uairiiciive ton
liw of tl
at Iral nil
nc tbrouih
ttii. fthst Slllla
Iik !! 1 wlVfZ
IneUiod to noruia.1 children ",""
well .that
Cannon
T. I. V. The use of g-unpowder cannon
as factors of any consequence in war dates
from the fourteenth century, during which
period they, were used beside the exlstlne
catapults. '
Central Park "
I. N. Q. Contra! Park. New York city
covers 843 acres, of which 185 are In lakes
and reservoirs. The landscape nrchttects
were Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert
)?.u.r' Work waa bcun on the park In
1867.
Senatorial Candidates
A. T, The most Interesting senatorial
contests are as follows: California HI.
ram W. Johnson. Republican and Trot-res-slvoi
aeorse, B, Patten, Democrat. Connec
ticut, decree P. McLean, Republican: Ho
mer 8. Cummin, Democrat. Indiana.
James E. Watson and narry S. New Its'
publicans; Thpmas Taggart and Jo.ln W.
Kern. Dwnocrat.s. Maryland, David J.
Lewis, Democrat; J. lurwln Prance, ne
publlcan. Massachusetts, Henry Cabot
Lodge, Republican; John p. Kiugerald,
Democrat Minnesota, Frank P. Kellos-e
Republican: D. W. Lawjer, Democrat
Missouri. Walter 8. Dickey. Republlcani
James A. Reed, Democrat J New Jersey. Jo.
seph 8. FrellnRhuysen, Republican: James
E, Martlno, Democrat North Dakota.
Porter J. McCumber, Republican: John
nurke, Democrat Pennsylvania. Philander
C. Knox; Republican; ElUs L. Orvls, Dem-ocr&t
WHO PLANNKEDTHE FEDERAL
RESERVE ACT?
Mr. McCormlck now walls bitterly and
tears hi locks because soma one has said
that the Federal reserve act owes much to
tho work of the monetary commission. He
surely knows of ought to kaow thati to the
work trt the monetary osremlaston oan ba
traeed sueti taur of the reserve aee as
the qeaJMoatioM of directors, the safeguard.
In of the stook, the exemption from taxa.
tten. the hmltatlem of depositors. , ri
ognltlon of ftaeal sgent for the OeveMunaat
the Ubors in foreltmHarohaat. thTius:
counting of paper, the flslng of SScowIt
rates, the Uauajwe of not and thewotso.
tton of them ay nswrvas. Tlwse'alduilV
poinU contain in the original report eouU
hardly be OouaMered hy any on axcaut Mr
HoCormlck as ttiluor polati. r
Ke is well aware that the Henati ik
atsVof UM'srlsjtMi Houao biaToAl'fcJs!
vtoioat of tho oli rtnliis
what Senator Aldrlch criticised was the
Houbo bill, which was altered.
He ought to be awaro that among1 the
changes made In the Senate, but not accept
ed by the House, were those depriving the
Socretary of tho Treasury and the Comp
troller of their dangerous powers. If he
cares to talk with Paul Warburg, a mem
ber of tho Federal Reserve Board Itself, a
WllsoA appointee, ho will learn that Mr.
Warburg recommended within tho last
week that these changes which tho Demo
crats prevented In 1913 be made now, three
years later. Ho will also learn that Mr.
Warburg recommended n reduction In the
number of reserve banks and admitted that
a singlo central bank would bo more em
clont. This last was the Aldrlch plan.
Chicago Tribune.
NATIONAL POINT OP VIEW
When those who disapprove of the Demo
cratic party's organization, principles and
performances stand together, then tho peo
ple really rule, and always get gocd gov
ernment Brooklyn Standard Union.
Mr. Wilson Is not now able to offer on
behalf rf his labor record any explanation
other than that he has changed his mind.
Mr. Hughes', labor record, as Governor
and as judge, is unmatched In Its over
whelming measure of achievement Albany
Knickerbocker Press.
It may be true that President Wilson
has "kept us out of war," but the declara
tion of tho Judge Advocate General that
war exists between Mexico and the United
States bears also the official signature of
Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War. fjom
mont not required. Cincinnati Commercial
Tribune.
Today after nenrly four years of Demo
cratic control of Congress the people of this
nation are burdened with heavier loads of
taxation than ever before In the country's
history. And the purchasing power of the
people's toll has been reduced under Demo
crats administration nnd legislation to
forty-flve cents on the dollar. And why?
The extravagance of the Democratic Con
gresses have known no equal In history.
Dayton Journal
CHESTNUT ST. Twice a.io
OPERA HOUSE Dy B
BARGAIN MATINEES
EVERY DAY EXCEPT SAT.
25c, BOe, 76o
Evening! and Saturday Matlna, 2So to It
WILIJAM FOX Frarents
A DAUGHTER
OF THE GODS
TUB riCTUUE BEAUTIFUL, WITH
ANNETTE
KELLERMANN
METnOPOLITAN OPERA. HOUSB
Boston National Grand Opera Co.
ONU WEEK ONfVxVNOV. 13
Seat Sale Begins Tomorrow
Mon. Antlroa flhenier vuuni, zeoatoUo,
U -rvuuiCU UUbUlll Uauanon.
Tues. Trin Tamakl illura, Cnalraera,
Evr. ii La Marl,
wtf- Hansel & Gretel & Cavalleria
ftusticana ypu ftgjiu.
- L'Amoro del Tre Re vfe &-
tello. Daktanetf. Hardonn.
Tours. VjlUSt Twt, Clement. Martin, Coal-
Kr. """' Ohalroera. Laiarl.
5, Madama Butterfly Tu ,"
Martin. Cbalmars. ron "
vw Andrea Chenier
Olrtc. 1108 Cbaatnnt fit.
Orlttnal
rrieesjt ta'$5.
VICTORIA "troasv
TKIANaLB IrtBU
WM. S. HART
i'The Return of 'Draw Egan"
X&M Xeyatoe Comedy coundrcl'a Tell
Tbut.. Kri:. Bat. T UtaX al Cawartto.
Thfiafpl MAItKBT and
1 !,.?. . JUnipbk sen.
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DOMINUS ILLUMINATIO MEA
In the hour of death, after this life's whim,
When the heart beats low, and tho eye
grows dim,
And pain has exhausted every limb
Tho lover of the Lord shall trust In Him.
When the will has forgotten the life-long
aim.
And tho mind can only disgrace its fame.
And a man Is uncertain of his own name
The power of tho Lord shall nil this
frame.
When the last sigh Is heaved, and tho last
tear Is shed,
And the coffin Is watting beside tho bed.
And tho widow and child forsake 'the
dead
The angel of the Lord shall lift this head.
For oven tho purest delight may pall.
And power must fall, and tho pride must
fall, .
And tho love of the dearest friends grow
small
But the glory of the Lord Is all In all,
It. D. Blackmore.
B. F. KEITH'S
THEATER
J Cannot Tell a Lie! This is
One of the Greatest Shows Phila
delphia Has Ever Seen.
George Washington Cohen.
JACK NORWORTH
IIAnrtT OKKEN and TLATEnS; CIIAm.ES
(CJIIC) SALE; JAHVIS & DAItE: HOBBY
HEATH and SONdlilllDS. OTHERS.
T "rT)Jii LAST 0 TIMES
JU X XVlV Laat tl.BO MaUnea Today
Last 4 Evenings at 8 US
THE IRRESISTIBLE MUSICAL COMEDT
"THE GIRL FROM
BRAZIL"
"A muaical hit full of pep." Record.
Tonight's tho Big Night to See It
NEXT WEEK Seats Tomorrow
THE
PASSING SHOW
OF 1916
ED WYNN "ablNyuo
With
ATT?T PUT TONIGHT AT 8:15
iXUillUC ril ropular II Mat. Tomorrow
The Aloat Wonderful Vlav in Ameriaa
EXPERIENCE
ernciAL mat. election dat. nov. 7
Wfllnnf- Mat Tomor. & Fri., 26,50c
VV aillUU Evji.'i Bat. Mat.. 2Bc. 80c. 7S
"WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS"
The "Nbrtheaat Corner
THE OWL
A wise old owl lived In a tree "
She was much wfser than you ornj-
'Causa all shs did was ask. "Wfaoo-i
WhooT
And she asked It once of' Kangaroo. f
The slliy llttla'blrdles, slttln' In th trea.
They sang "Cheep, Cheep I" and tT
laughed, 'Tee. Heal" !-.
"We saw a fellow come -"rtn J.oul
And the wise old Owl said. "Whoor
"Whoor
Tho wise old Owl said. "Whoooor
nut the stranger passed her treo one day-j
The Owl said, "Who V that's all shed
sny.
The Stranger said. "Im KnKTcr
I'm a Kangaroo oo that's Whol
, "Who'ro your .,..
"IIOOl HOOl" said ths Owl, "HOOt IIOOH
"But I would ask." said the Kangaroo.
"I would llko to know Just who ra You.
I'm the Owl. said ths Owl.
"That's WHO
Kangaroo
A wise old Owl
THAT'S WIIOOOOO oooool"
Friend Perkins tells us of a man who
Is the architect of his own fortunes. "But,
adds Perkins, "I was up In his office yes
terday and ho fs apparently still working
on the, preliminary sketches."
-
The basis of virtually every scandat Is an
Immoral certainty. Moral certainties ara
sadly out of fashion.
Col. Matt Murphy, Wilmington's Demo
cratic Street Sewer Commissioner. Uses
vintage gasoline In his car. It simply will i
not run on ordinary stuff.
A bit of ragtime stuff written In a mo- t
ment of tempprary enthusiasm after seemf
Julia and Donald and Jpe: ,
Now See hero, man,
I Jes' can't stan
No absent love, you see ;
I'm goln' to go
For a nomeo
Tha's the only "kind for me.
'You may be flna
An' stan' In lino
Ever'tlme you comes to call,
But you gotta love me
- With Indus-trco
Or you necd'n lovo me a-tall
' A-tall.
Or you need'n love me A-Tall 1
'Mi
yXS0&;
aramount rnoanAM
Market ah. 10th. 11 115 to 11:15. 10c. 15c. 250, 35.
THOMAS MEIGMAN
and ANITA KINO W
"THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH"
ADAPTATION FROM THE, PLAT I
THUK8DAY, FRIUAy and SATUItDAT J
SESSUE HAYAIiAWA
and MYnTDB 6TEDMAN in
THE SOUL OP KURA-3AN"
COMING ALL NEXT WEEK
"MARY PICKF.ORD"
In "LESS THAN THE DUST"
' giii i
"DATA tTP 121 MARKET STREET
irxiJ-trxvili prices ioc 200
ALL THIS WEEK , .
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
"THE COMMON LAW"
Adapted from Novel by Robert W. Chambers.
APPA TlT A CHESTNUT Balow loTH
SXSXJjt.U12X 10 A. M. to 11 :15 P. U.
BESSIE LOVE'
'I
Thurs.,
In
In "A SISTER OP SIX"
Frl.. Sat.. BESSIE DAimlBCALB
"A CORNER IN COLLEENS"
RTrmFNTT' MARKET BELOW 1TTO
XViilVJllilN JL Dally. 18c; Evra.. 25a.
WORLD Presenta
ALICE BRADT In Georre Broadhurat's
"BOUGHT AND PAID FOR"
Thurv, Fri., Sat., BRAND OF COWARDICB
MP.TRnPriT.TTA'M' opera
'... '?-""' HOUSEi
mat. xodnyi-Hcst Seats Si
TONIOHT AT 8:10
LAHT TWO WEEKS OK-
K HIPPODROME or,--in
"Hip, Hip, Hooray"
SOUSA CHARLOTTE
and His I and Tho Marvelous
BAND IBALLET ON ICE
Ail wiu, cnaa. T. Aldrlch, 300 Othera.
EI.
Will
Tlcketa at Metropolitan Opera Home and
Weymanti'i, 1108 Chestnut Street.
.ECTION NIGHT, NOVEMBER T Retti
Be Read From th
DOORS OPEN AT
Return
Stase by Nat WlUa.
TP.M,
FORREST Waited Enrarement. Evn..8:l
i UIVIVlJOl Matinees Today and Saturday
POPULAR MATINEE TODAY
50c to $1.50
rLLBES
v
POPULAR. MATINEE ELECTION DAT
BROAD Pop. Mat. Today-
OTIS SKINNER " -wisteb 'LW
Seata Now for Election pay Mat. and Kvg.
GARRICK Pop. MatTorfay ?
LAST 4 NIGHTS. LAST MAT. SATURDAY
JANE COWL in COMMON CLAY
?&;& kr8"u "S-A WnT? Mv
PEnLMUTTER O KJ J 1 Hi 1 I
All-Star Caat. Headed by -BARNEY BERNARD
ACADEMY Thursday Atlern'n. Nov. 0 at sA
PIANO RECITAL TT r TTI TV IT A TT
ty - xjl vy ' ivj. im v
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iwiv Kb jiwyp , AAltfyv.
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rRICESr-TBe, $1.00. tl.BO. 12.00. 12.80
ivvncatnut Bt.
KnickerbockGrS?.1??. "' sjs.
MKisj. lura., tnun., sat.
, "LITTLE PEGGY O'MOORE"
Naxt Wk "fpa Home WUhout Chlldrn-
VICTORY!
THE PEOPLE HAVE WON
The Most Wonderful Play In America
EXPERIENCE
By GEORGE V. H0BART -
Will Not Leave Philadelphia Yet
The Will of thePeople, Is Supreme
3 FAREWELL. WEEKS
ORTAOTOn-MxtMwwtay Moroinr mi go on uk - -? "
three Farewell Weeka, Includlnr '&Z5nln&7 fLt?
Performance t & p. 'mam' Mtm' ;w f
BXTRAI1POP
H
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ilt.