f p IT V - n Ml k. fltrama. ... wsasaj m. W. ejVBTTBB, Mwmh ft3B!K4!wiwf,K Urikgrr COMPART RfTOMAI. sWAMM vntJi Li ' T i ' ! ,: KS -..:;?."'.' 7 Pw... 30? MEZaStf"' rjtv55? "V ikjdkkfW WMS vtfitfuyi TiiMn wwi miAQii ii.iit..N Mm betels I MM MMKMTTWK Ttl fa Mat. r wee. By mad. TfjM lUnfBiIlfl. All Wm wllMCV nMMflMT MfftH CsTftKfvd frm tt..y4y.yT - ttp,c MAwmj S wwrippw Jrn 4flMn "frtMrWJ " ffVrll" Jtittvr, be-rmenn Svnart, rMfaaslefttd. EPTPJ nasws; ' i IST'tidR. s i ' liBnSrSr PW te : iA hKTR 1 9a OmMHHI jsjvaaBn pi mn an wwfw"" K MRflWHM wMn & OWBfftwWW oasa as) IIBSBrBetlOO its frOSOOftl of eleVOlayajeit Tb prooiamatton hoMa mm hope for' iww; ftrturxl, for when bath musk an tho Central rowers m oomtHt4 to tha oroatlon or a Foliah Mat Its eetttbHsfc.' MMt whoa oeaoe mwm ta reallr posejWe. There Is m au;tlon tht tho new Pa l4 shall Ix eetertnlnoiM rth th an clont kincoom, whkh wm tn tta Jays of oroeoerlty the Intellectual canter of ku rope. The eld kingdom spread ovar a Jar part of western Russia ana Wchtiod that part of Modern Austria, north of the Carpathian. Mountain. The new Po- Ja.no, aa now proposed, la not likely to Include much more than the Pollih prov Incea of Kuaeta, of which "Warsaw U the canter. ,. ?Tom Dlyfi;06Wa .. THTTTIM i 'VTf' 'E "S rlHLiti tILiif- " " ?mJ i' ' r' wKmmBW VimBnil T IBflV . Wi-J-'i' . i ".IB1IP," ""J'MrlPr"" .-'drll. -- -- - - -l - j . T SK..I JK. Ifc J. - J - " i T u4 111 a IfWllMMglilMM i i m im i i ii ii ii'j.,:j i.. M'J-. J u 4. ,r TfcSi ' " I L- . -" AakAia4MUHU " " TB .ftv t a Y I I " ' 51 A lf"V A ' THINK THIS OVER m fits rnKJMM-rim roTrrki n atoanaUM mih. xmuu B ATMRA0K Nrr.fAID DAtLT CIH .TMX) 'ST THK KVMKtNS LHMM to. tmrnoHiBk was lu.aei t. r H i . nititifUt, Ttiir, Mmlwt t, ii. Af comaa iouiii at ttlll km nmwAmktt fall upon fna aorf racla a frttman't will, a Affrtoidnt thm will of. Cod I And from itm (ore nor'doori nor I6ck$ Cmn.tMiU you 'tit tht ballot box., John Picrpbnt. v Cleaning the atreata la a man'a Ja, ( It aeema to be aomevrhat difficult te Wing the man and the Job together. i f "v There will be raportlbta Kovern Mflt In Mexico when thero la more re arfalble government 'in Wojililngton. Aa gentleman remarked. In dla waalng the notes of the Administration, "the Democrats havo alt the 'writes' on Mw(r side." " No-matter how a man votes today ha will pay a tax of twenty-five per cent far he privilege of burning gas tonight. Tha company Bella gaa for eighty conta, kMt the city compels users to pay a altar. Two winks of the electric llghta If K'a .Hughes, five If It's Wilson. That interval between the second and third wWk will bo a dragon of suspense but aa It looks now there won't be any auch aufcna). Chairman Guffey's Idea of "per nioteua. activity" and a posimostur'a duty w1! not bear close analysts. ,TIo has sailed upon theaa publla aervanta "to get vary Democrat and Wllaon man to the palls' today." Quite aalde from tho personal Intcg Htyandv character of his opponent, It la 'apparent that Judge Walltne deserves Ml abound get a verdict In hla favor.,Hla Jaw, experience has fitted him for the Wee and ha la needed in the Supreme Court, ' 1 i ii ii i ii ,..... 7, The Industrial prosperity of Phila delphia and of the entlie State of Penn sylvania ought to be an object lesson to ethers of the advantagea of steadfast de vaMon to the principle of protection. These who think right and vote right are in right. Mr, Wllaon's official family thinks that 387 electoral votes la about what he wWl get. Tho official family Is Inclined te be peaalmlstlc, wc fancy. Wouldn't H he better to award Mr. Hughes noth-hg,HKM-e than an interest in the delegate Irem the Phillpplnea? St4 The fata of. the VMO.600 bond laaue ler geed reada in jjew' Jersey will be ted with iniereat, net only by cltl sjaa of' that Slate, but by citizens of all Hjw. surrounding Btates as well. New wars ay already has- some of the bast In the Union, but It ia doubtful If tHapey could.be spent to better ad- e wan in the building of more of UjjaV VI ? , r The atrangth bf Philadelphia TUpId anat laauas on the local market may Maltrihuted.net only "tot the progress iMtoii la being made wltn the preaant P ' but a," ft '?enrl recognition ,f the great advantages to accrue to the W?. y j"w the, proposed lease of the fitw,bla;h-paad Unas. JJt la altogether one ' " wiJBwi ythht leases orrered ln jejt, years; hy a great city to a private pjywwy' It waa ihe. remarkable falr- ot the Taylor plan both tp the city 'te the eetHDahy that arnnuui mn rJP"1 ,Yf?" tmonS the people, It ia to 'It fcepadihat there ,w)l( be,pron)pt action n ie lease 'by CeuneBa and equally Vaaapt aetlon, by the, ownpany. Mimne rnn are aaered funds, w mwn ina aaonomy, the sacrlflee, tk love and the hepe af man, not too rleh te this worWa geeda, who have aeught I pretaet tbstr depaw4eU, or te provide Ms theaaiilvaa in old aya. A company eMftI wbe woaiM trWe with tbeao tunit, kr nasrtt nes or eupUHty Impair than, ia a daapiaabls ortiHinal who Htould be Ms) te attewar J the criminal ceurU ar treaehary. It la te be hoped' that the. ""S i mi i wwmmii ec tfta mate baa in fhm aaUaof, Ue Ufa Inewraaoe Com aaeUtioi that M gtaat gyft.-V.Ie Wkt0riJ4M)f-.'ia - ' ''! - i " "nu awy f MPfM.ajsfHsjasjMM el the bur f mmmimmmmmm smss sjassa iferasawi sssaerea' seal Isissarasf sbbm ex iiatimlfMiipuy M .bareaKtary ai jeereiy a a eai Uu vtetory aba war. so bj I. TT 18 a humiliating thing- that Pennsyl- vanla, keystone of the original thirteen Commonwealths, w'ill be outvoted today by western States of much smaller popu lations. Woman suffrage permlta Illinois to cast more than two million votes. Lack of woman suffrage llmlta Pennaytvanla'a vote to about MOO.OOO. Yet Illinois gives only twenty-nine votes to tho electoral college and Pennsylvania thirty-eight. It Is obvious enough that this State's great population retains Its proportion ate power In helping to decide presiden tial elections, though with a halved electorate. Put , experience has shown that there ia something Impressive and memorable n a heavy volume of popular votes. No ono polnta to tho "fact that last year one party cast ninety-two per cent of the total vote in Mississippi, for tho simple reason that that total vote was only 54,000. Put how many thousands of times havo writers and orators re called the 500,000 plurality Pennsylvania gave P-oosevelt In 10011 Through the mere numerical volume of those united voices, and not at all through the per centage, that plurality has come to be considered almost on tho plane of a turn ing point In our history, which Repub licans, Progressives and Democrats con stantly try to Interpret in different ways to suit their arguments. Yet if South Philadelphia had not been swayed by a shallow and narrow argu ment against woman suffrago, Pennsyl vania would today bo hearing the call for an even more tnemornblo plurality for the very principles that section over whelmingly favors a plurality, say, bf more than one million. No one ovnr forgets that twice tho peo ple's vote for President gave a plurality to tho man wholwas not elected. Many haye argued that this was an Intolerable Injustice, because, no matter what the electoral vote Is, it is always tho popular plurality that appeals to the country's imagination. Supposo Mr. Hughes won today by a close margin, though Mr. Wil son had a popular plurality. Many would consider the result Inconclusive. But It would not be Inconclusive It Pennsylva nia's plurality for Hughes had been doubled. ' It hoa been urged In tho past by the Eaat that tho South's representation be cut down because of the disfranchise ment of negroes. What ground for com plaint wilt the East haye when the equal suffrago West cries for a cutting down of representation hereabouts because of the unenfranchlsement of women? We must never again havo sectionalism. The way to avoid it In the great suffrage Issue la to make It, as Mr. Hughes has made It, a national and not a State laaue. i , , s: THE GEKTLE AIIT OF PROPIIECY If you can look Into the seeds of Time, And say which grain will grow and wnicn win not Speak then to, me. rpiIIS remark of Banquo finds an echo today in the hearts of many doubtful citizens. Tney havo been reading tho forthgivlngs of tho political forecasters oiptll the have begun to doubt whether the sun will set tonight. .Although the quadrennial crop of prophets has been unusually largo, doubtless due to the ef fect of war prosperity upon the lntellec tuals, nobody aeema to put much faith in what they aay about the reault of the voting. There la really a glut In the prophet market, with a conaequont de preclatlon in thi market price. If a real almonpure prophet should arise we might trust htm. Vance McCor- rolcK doea not even pretend to be such. He understands that It la an old rule of campaign strategy to claim everything, and he has been practicing on a larger scale the skill which he acquired in this State, Mr, WHIoox la a mere tyro In the political game, but he haa learned the tricks and his prophecies are colored by hla hopes. It la doubtful If there la a single- foreteller of wlta$, the next few Hours wilt bring forth who can make aa absolutely unbiased prediction. This doae not mean that the art of Biwpbeey Is faWng Into decay. There are UU eeveaMt ee of aevtnth bom, born wttb a aaul, who do .a preearieue business to the purlieus of the town, and their ipredtotteaa are aa trustworthy, as usual. There are other, prophets who boUtar their saaeases.wMh aUWatlas and ean teH us bear mauy babtee wlH be killed by au- temabllee Iw abe'atreets of PhHadslehla next rear, put tbey are unwillinc t baaavd a.gueea oa what wUI bappea be- far ewasic-.wm aveatag. Use aomwa W Jaaynayaaaw, prophet prefarspa leak, a spaa; way Into the future, Tho, K bta ansa is rhaaaeslid by the evea, bo oaa par tat eafttm world, "I told you ,-; ad tf,b sajeaaid wrowr m-om wis) i. wMte said, it la Use paat.ef M feroteiimsT as tavwWO The Delphi oraeiee kaaw tana, for their saeaa-i were always et ef whatever oonau-woa&s. yaj rjr DATK XMWK AH fte eeftmnt reuad eoat TM aadaaod yard a eurt 'WW. erf W a gat and tbeut TAretipa e eoy'afra'uanelag hour. rpt rvihtnff to aiiJ.re, Btoten about ay etwry hreete, BreothtH, tetH to trt aa knew Solemn ilti of netet Hkc theta "Voting ttartei ttrong at down" "Hutheivctr UUdt catt before Beven-tMrtt." ' "Shadote Lawn It not cheerful any mare." "Woodton tforicera have confencd That the battle trill be clote." "TAere U cutting In the Wett." "Some one gett a Utter dote," -Rural dUtticti' vote will be Much affected fcy IJie tccalner." "llughetvelt lookt for victory our people tttck together." "Cutting In the cfotcn-totcn icardt." "Votet will all be In by dark." "llughetvelt't battle- It the Lord't." "Woodion carrltt Fatrmount Park." Hurelu here, from tU to ttr Wilt the ictlkln ting It fill Come on! grab your bap o' ttlckt And icfll go and tlam the pltU Our Bankwet The place Is the new City Club; the price Is $1, and the hour la 6:30 Wednes day evening, November 16v Will all ellglbles ((hose who have rung the bell three times) send full names and ad dresses to Us at once? We'll send fur ther detalla then by mall. OTIICnsjt aeema, also hold bnnkwets. There was one In Little Italy recently and some of the richest things on the menu wero to be found among the ads. Eccol FILOIIENO Dt STAZIO SALOON 8 E. Cor. 8th a Clrmer St. Don't forset to atop la and irt cold lunch of Hot rout txtt Tho Now Tork Darren Storo MOnntS ANTONtEK. Prop. Dealer In Drr Ooodo Ladlto and Oenta Fornlturlnr 848-45 BoUh at. Cor. 0th 8t. ROBERT LUB BASCLEIt la seven. He Is tho son of Dorothy Johnstone Baseler, the harpist, and his godfather ia the Ilev. David M. Steele, rector of the Episcopal Church of St Luke and the Epiphany. Robert saw his reverent god father In his church robes for the first time quite recently. "Oh, mamma," said ho In a atnge whisper, "you hover told me he was a butcher." Doctor Steclo smiled nnd remarked, when he had a chance, that quite as Important In the education of youth as tho Saturday visit to the market wits the Sunday attendance at the dispensary of spiritual food. f' . ' 1 JUNb, m SglaMlsli4Hl ?BMWev2Satt? .-', A-fst'TYn Mil fT ' JliiaMT. 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Heckacher to Wed Miss Anna M. Heckschcr, daughter of Mrs. Austin Heckscher. will be married qulotly at noon on Wednesday, tn Old St. David's-Church, Radnor. Philadelphia Inquirer. Who cares a hoot for him? J. B. Q. A. P. picks this headline from our own dear paper: BRUMBAUGH TALKS IN JERSEY And, sex he, rather undignified costume for a Gov., eh? THE FOLLOWING information ?iven on a sign on Thirteenth atreet below Chestnut, says Homo, might be Interest, Ing to some of our amateur htatorlans. F. A. THOMPSON citmoroDiBT MANICUnlNO E8T. IN BOSTON 1840 Bachelor Bereavements There waa a young Ifdy named Helen Who stood by the river and fell In. The water waa cold, And so, I am told, The young lady came out. Ah Helen 1 COLONIAL fJENT. TO LIZZIE All my outings are by trolley, And it makes me melancholy; But my upkeep keeps me busy, For, you see, I've no tin Lizzie. A, FORD. Why Not, Indeed Oh, thou I'bet Laureate of Scrapple! Thou who set the beauty of ita soul satis fying perfection aa a matutinal meal, how thy heart would have leaped for joy hadst thou been In a Lancaster dining room yes terday. A falir youth, with a proper appre ciation of Qod's gifts to man, after satisfy. Ing the merely animal cravlnga of hla appe tite with pork and sauerkraut, ordered as his dessert "Fried ScTapple." Whaddye thing o' that? J, F, T. WUliamaport. SirWonder It the presidential candi date knowa there's another way to spelt hla name? In Baltimore a box manufacturer haaltYeuaa.M CHARLIE. Here's Smelledramatlc Stuff Daatrlee asked no more, for a minute or two, but the engineer felt her fingers tlphtan on hla arm. "I'm with you to the endP aha whispered. Another pregnant ellanea, while the night wind stirred her hair and wafted the warm feminine perfume of her to hla neetrUe. Stem took a long, dees breath. - A sort ef dkulness crept ever Mm. aa from a glaas ef wls en an aatpty atesMeh. The Call ef Woman at rove te master htm. but ha repaUad It From Dark ne and Dayn, by Oeorga Alan SagUad. .c KAY SUNP.WICHIW , This sifi.is a eotMBMm' one Ja the ease allfeCba, Many tourists stop Bnp woaaec sate pass oa aad asor lappa bat the Cob, use 'the 'nurllib word "siawiehis.M,haviaa; o woeal of tbeir oarat wMob'ftta. a4 aba "bay" is Ape far webawa,orrMaaaii4b.,'leef aa." a , t. . . Keep as eye out far the Paaasabr vb m s&y&n tw&mi& i ;-", t. THE VOICE OP THE PEOPLE What the Underwood, Law Did to American Trad5 Praise for the Plan to Announce Election Results by Winking the Electric Lights i RPffS This Department ( $rtt to all readers uho wi to itxvrrH elr ovinlon on sublects cl CHmnt tntrrtat. I, tm n aiim unim. flH.1 lha Kventno Ledger assumes no responffoltMi for the vinct of Its correspondents. Letters mutt be stoned by the name and address of the leriler. not necessarily tot publication, but as a guarantee o good faith. WILSON WISHED ON US To the Editor of the Evening Ledger: Sir I read the letter In your Issue of even date signed "II L." with a great deal of Interest I, too, am a reader of the Rec ord and have been for a number of years, and, while I admire and appreciate it as a thoroughly good newspaper, there never was a time when Its consistent advocacy of free trade or tariff for reenue made more than a very alight Impression on me. Really, I can't understand what all of this argument la about I know from first hand knowledge that every warehouse on the Atlantic Coast from Maine to Mexico was Jammed with foreign-made goods brought Into the country after the Under wood tariff was passed and released from bbnd under that fallacy after It went Into effect It Is also perfectly evident that the war acted as a natural barrier to our Im ports and at the saifie time vastly Increased our exports. Bo far as the bunch of mean ingless word-mongers we now have In Washington Is (concerned they don't worry mo for a minute. That outnt waa wished on an unsuspecting publla during a schism In the Republican party and Just naturally put their fool Ideas Into effect They take the tariff off importa and then bilk "the rich and poor In every conceivable way. They put our people who llye on a parity with the foreigner who merely exists, and while this terrible war Js deplorable, It waa the only thing that saved thla country from the worst panic In Ita -history. I have, heretofore, cut the ticket on numerous oc casions, but It will take me Just about two seconds next Tuesday to vote the absolutely straight Republican ticket "OLD ABE." Media, Pa, November 8. PRAISE FOR THE WINKING LIGHTS To the Editor of the Evening Ledger: Sir In the newspaper world it doea not occur often that one paper. In ago leas than any other one, gains tho favor of the read era who were used to fading the other papers all their lives. There must be some reason why the EvEWHo LKOEn,haa at tained auch honor. A look Into Its record will ahow that there Is but one answer, and that la In the word Initiative. When we were favored during the Ad Men's Contention with the presence of our Chief Executive the world waa made' to open Ita eyes, not ao much by words of our guest, but by the way those words were transmitted to the folks who were unable to be In that splendid audience. Your ap plication of the dictaphone for'galnlng the newa directly from the source waa the first time that stunt was tried, and Us results are now history. , Politically speaking, your columns are devoted to the aide of Charles Evans Hughes, but your style of erHielam haa brought. Joy to the hearts of all Democrata. Sou never seem, totforget that Wlleo Is the President of the United States, and as a result many other papers of 'ether cities have followed In your footsteps. Now wHh pleasure do we team that onoe mora your paper has given a start te what will prove your greatest asset The fact that you .will uee the lighting, system' to acquaint alt. on the aecond thertaalt of the election la known will plaee you In an enviable position In the minds of al) folks. Keep up your noble experiments heoentlng the city, State and nation and nothing but praise will be fortheomtng from tfUaaureea. .. m . .. ABH'MliriWS.- Philadelphia, November a. , k I LABOR. NEEDS PROTECTION - To thteKHtr tns Byfh Lsife-l' Sir I have Just read Mr. Fryasfs aritl ebm ef my letter as to bow high iarMt on iaeostrlea aad fraa trade-on" tab-Tdetrl-meotal to the general welfare tt M,aiod, werttoeopie abate eaoel beaeata laoathera blah oV low. tar, r iadoatrUe la aaytalag Ilka thesaaa ratio aa the saapaiSotaJrer wlta eaVlpraaaat tree, trade ee) tabor, aa) tM ajeeoly four dollars these attaas pay (or the privilege of oompeUa wttb the layal Aaaerteaa werkpeopls la tft aw way eaaaparebte. to tbe benefits afleael by soaaucsctitrsra under either a bipft ar low He sabw ta'lltl there. HfHJfAL" from some biased person, as he may not even have been hatched yet He says my statements are so false as to be laughable, but again falls to prove It. I doubt whether It ww amusing to the 100.000 poor souls out of work In Chicago on February 11, 1908. when the Federation of Labor warned all craftsmen to stay away, or to the 400,000 Idle people In New York city when the Federated Labor Union urged '. -iSttln(f of subway contracts, or to the il'?.Si .,dJ. ,n th0 Kensington district Philadelphia, reported by the labor union. February 10, 1908, or to the thousands , ,-201 ln tM ra,n ,n Toledo on March H. 1908, for their loaf of bread, or to the 1B00 applications for 300 Jobs advertised by Joseph Campbell Company, Camden, In hla own State, on August 10. 1908, and lots of others If space permitted. He says this Roosevelt panic only lasted three weeks. I have already cited distress amounting to eight months with the end nowhere In sight, nnd yet he saya this dreadful state of affairs was only a fiy speck in comparison with 1893. Comment aa to the veracity of that assertion Is superfluous. Never, aa long as water rum. and grass grows, will tho American work people get the protection from foreign com- StVi,1 ,abor' hty are iu"y entitled to until Congress enacts a tariff or head tax on Immlgranta in the same ratio as the tariff on industries. This will bring only the better class Into this country and they w moke good citizens ; and above all? it will gHe the American workpeople genu ine protection from foreign competitive labor which they never had alnce this coun try haa been in existence. Personally I don't care If n. million come here every month, but If the American workpeople don't bea Ir themselves and compel Con! gress to give them adequate protection they will. In the near future, haye cause to tld.lM.FSrnME? "OnKINOMAN, Philadelphia, November 1. What Do You Know? Ouerte. of general Merest will u anewered Is IMs column. Ten outstlons. Ike answmtl vhlch every well-lnormed P,M th9uld know art asked dairy. ""' QUIZ Wllt Ifl mdfaflt hv ..... aa w. . . ..ssaainK in TOWT "nuundlar sleek" ef s What U tbe nmDinrf A"" .""'i'f.'T.' "" f-!Pto-a.T W. MMtrrT "-""" "ssi neiiaare Is TatlVat'' B"n, hr Me,.el rearesen Wbst are Tessa RansertT Answers to Yesterday's Qulr Corrupt praedtes actil te paalsh eleettes t, Meslesa bsrrati sauH deakers. ab,aLi.J,j,j-sr 'n i. liMaStf3-r.J el. PmaaiesBt St. m-lc. st aavwsaO a 1U.LI...; Al.-. J.a wmwnmr - gTB i.K.,r"BS! K i. T1'.. Wat af tt. nn.iin'thl.a I . The Dasaaettc Tawkey ; Mater a "Waot Jto Ttm ttMla wfr'-i-nll MftV Mrtu A 'Is baUavad te hejve oasao doa spaeies wansw-ssr asoas aa wbo batleves that, heap, fbaaaB. sin ia P. sallll tUBkabW m osbia of Mexlee. takea from that eaaatrr pTS. lope ia the aaveBtaeath osattbrp. OJkt bi4glt aaek from Burope te the VMIsd ausaeU cas iiiiisissiw our wild turkey is a distinct spools. -Per tbe Lotto nh to rmir o'wa . W. T. jftMer" Ita T3a gipsy- Aay P-es sa wvobbt. mestlo turkey of the best sort, I am strongly of the opinion that the domestic turkey .has come down from the wild species without any cross-breeding whatsoever. Between the wild gobbler and a first-class domestic gobbler, about the only difference discerni ble Is that the domestic bird has light-gray upper tall coverts, and the same feathers of the wild bird are colored like those of the remainder of the back." Decimal System in England E O. O. Following the similar action last May on the part of the Association of Chambers of Commerce of the United King dom, the British Imperial Council of Com merce, at a special business conference held ln London, has voted the following resolution: 'That the British Imperial Council of Com merce be requested, by representation to the Imperial and Dominion Governments, and otherwise, to make every effort to bring about the adoption throughout the empire of a uniform decimal system of weights, measures and currency. In order that trade relations with foreign countries may be de veloped and extended." LA FOLLETTE, DEMOCRAT It la a curious spectacle in Wisconsin, where he Democratic candidate for United States Senator Is claiming to be as good a Democrat aa Mr, La Follette la. Spring field Republican. POSSIBLY TO POLK Would France and England have written that malt aeizure note to any President pt the United States otheft than Woodrow Wilson? Brooklyn Times. TWICE DATI.T 2JS and 8.15 CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE EXTRA PERFORMANCE ELECTION NIGHT AT 11 P. M. RETURNS ANNOUNCED , AT BOTH NIGHT SHOWS Erenlnss and Saturday Matinee, 25o to 81. OTHEH MATS.. 25c. 60c. 78a WILLIAM FOX Presents ADAUGHTER OF THE GODS TUB riCTUBE BEAUTIFUL WITH KELLERMANN TONIGHT-Doors Open at 7 Election Returns w by M.ETROPOLIT ANSS lata ,. 1IOUSIJ Aa U 1AIIrrWICH nill.V HT.. m-j.. r . NEW S ROUS A I miDrnmnr. and Ills and tbe Marvelous UANU IllAbLET, OM .tot B. F. KEITH'S ThiSiF O OflKJ YY s TUDAY 3 Special Midnight Show ELECTION RETURNS "DAY AT OCEAN BEACH" Tonight Extra Midnight sw Crow. Keys MARS.,i? st M0THBRG0O6E "L,' ' " ACADEMY, OF MUSIC &&'A"?' il' 'A.fWJBi'AdXiJi.K msdrrtJL. ijitiua wrBgton ,mEVL. !.as)sa hi A WfLJH1 yHaol lOflle Mi.! smsrJSffSOtmn-. Y TIm If crOwMt Xwoalrat erf m CMHnt IT . r Ten knew, my rrfetras, wtth Traat B'i We put a Second Mortgage on ar " no msm m im on me In tla And thooght to ralea soma Chick ik& i.gwPt Caswiki ef the .Day'a WerU, IV. 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