Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 31, 1918, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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6 ?MF CASUALTIES
VTAL IN TWO REPORTS
ix s.
k.
Td'day's List From War Department Contains 110 Names
and Last Night's 12665 Killed in
Action, 140 Wounded
Wfislilnfftnn. All?. 31.
ri tntnl . itiiiiiiiiltlui mhJ. ..,l.1l(
far,' the War Department In the Inst
inty-four hours is 236. today's total
In 116 and last night's 126. Today's
it Is divided as follows:
lied In action 55
'ounded aw erelv as
A.
? Total tin
H The list:
M KTt.T.Kn IV mn"i
IfVl Lieutenant) '
OTETLEY. EOBERT F., N'orth Chelmsford.
fs Senteonta
UQEIOER. JOSEPH. New York city.
JOHSSOX, RICHARD. Eau Claire. Wis,
FLANO, MICHAEL J.. Madison. WN.
3X.E0NARD. HAnnv .nreq. iim. xiik
ll1MIin. . nnn..n n .. n .
"W so. Mich.
ICJ" . Oirrniml.
lAPMAJf, OEOnQE W.. Edgar. "Wle.
UMLEM. or.EW n. ntnff-i. tii
2XOLI6H. CYRUS JOHN. Rudyard. Mich.
HARDING. WARD MONTGOMERY, Co-
(- runna, Mich.
LEACH. OAYLORD PLATTE. Manlatloue.
m VtlrH i
fWlCKLUND, JOHN, nu Claire. Wis.
W - . rrlrntea
JMBR8, EDWARD. Scott TTaren
IBROTYX. MARTIN OLIVER.
r.
Fleasant
rv naina, re. t.
iURNS. JOE. Alamo. Oi
CAMPBELL. EARL HARRtROS. Pnnlar
Bluff, Mo.
JRISTENSEN. CHRIST tV . Olltett. -(Via
DADIZON, ANDRES P.. Calblrao, rhllip-
It pin islands
rCAHLBERO. ABNER F.. Rhlnelandlr. Wla.
DICK. MORRIS. Chelsea, Mill
StMASao. ALESANDRO. Detroit. Mich.
DOUOHF.ltTY. JOHN AI.OIHIIS, 24 North
I. iur-eignin Mrrei, rnuaaeinniA.
JfOREPS, ANTHONY JOHN. Shebogan, Wla.
kl.l.is, CHARLES R.. Brooklln. Sim,
IFAHniS. WALLACE H , Fort Morgan. Col.
FlOLIOLr. MARIO. Winchester. Mass.
riNKBINDER. F.VERET M Huron. Ind.
flNVET. JOHN. Superior. Wla.
HANSFORD, MORIE, Blackwell. Mo.
SLNKLE. ALFRED R . Mountain View,
'Ark.
UatfnDeB wrtrlvi . . , .
JtLKVt.. SANDY. South Saginaw, Mich.
MITEIUX. WILLIAM C. Palem, 3. C.
, LYNCH. THOMAS. AndoNer. N. Y.
" MC1NNES, HUGH ALLAN, Newberry.
Ml(!k.
MASON. HENRY. Olttir ni-er. Man
S.0ERTEL, EM1L LOUIS. Daney. Wis
OLI.niCH. JIUIRY JOHN, Mount Clemens,
) Mich
POLQVINA, FRED, Flint. Mich
'RITZKRT. CIIAHLKS T.. C'hlcora. Tn.
,8Am-0LA, CHARLES JOHN. ChaaatU,
.MICH.
iHANKSV ELMER F. Miami. Fla.
SIMnOl.T. JOSErif, Scanno. Italy.
BUY. JOHN A . Odanah, Wis
pTriucKEY, ANTOINE JOSUFH, Detroit,
, Mien.
WILLIAMS. JULIUS. Manlatlnue. Mich. -
TANCr. LONNIE. Arlington. Ky.
WOUNDED SEVERE!.:
' Lieutenants
.fHUBRARD. SAMUEL H.. Forest Depot. Va.
,",WEINE, WILLIAM FREDERICK, Alpena.J
Ji Mich.
6. Sergeanta
lFLECK." ALLAN C, petrolt, Mich.
V MCMILLAN. HUOII. Corona, N. Y.
-1 WAYRR. EDWAHI) J
Chliagn, III.
irWIESE, FRANK, Mlddleton
Wis.
y Corpornls
liCANTRELL, CHARLIE R
McMlnnvllle.
Iw 'icnn.
rmVT.TT.T WII.I.IA'M n .
Chelsea, Maaa.
kENOEL. OLIVER II . Oladbrook. la.
l,HUDSON. EDWARD CARLTON, Kalama-
' " roo. Mich.
"IltinHES. SAM. Paducah. Ky.
-? tabbi.. r tunTUTt.l. Mtr.TftV
Wlthee,
"J1ar.kJ A., . .. MM. -.,
' LBFF1NOWELL,
LINUS ItOBLlN, Owpaso.
IN ASS. MARTIN L, Huxley. la.
,JJIKSPODSIANY. FRANK ALOIX, Mil
i" waukee, Wis.
WELFARE OF WORKERS
, MODEL FOUNDRY IDEA
Pusey & Jones Co. Introduces
Innovations at Its
New Plant
Ii Comfort for tho shlpworkers Is recelv
Injrspeclal consideration In the erection
ot a model foundry at tha Wilmington
'J plant of the rusey & Jones Company.
tj One of tho principal features for the
5"H)en Is the washroom with Ita rows of
!Jhowers: Another is a, drying room,
Wnere me. employes can ury oui ineir
clothlng fn.o. short time. Each man Is
e. -a a n.lMl. lntrct tr.f nlnthlntr nnit
3 """ " ""-
tN tOOIS.
t The new building will be about three
Stlmes the size ot that It replaces. The
recasting floor will havo an area of about
IVl8,5S8 square feat, and safety delces
!r.&afl.A in Via lnctnllrt T.nhrtrnn.vlntt rle-
, ..
Ijtvjces to uo into ine nuiiaing tn do ue
t nendeilt nn. it is said, to soeed UD Pro-
tduction-at a sreat rate. One of these
Swill be for treating and grinding sand
ln preparing k for the molds. The sand
llJwlll be conveyed by an endless belt to a
illery. from which It will pass directly
to the flasks by means of special spouts.
i Larue cranes will be one of the notable
Improvements. Traveling electric cranes
-j steam. Special runways and doors will
r1- ... t.& nMA ,rt eiM r...t Inln f1
4?.cimuio tl.o LiailCO fcw-.u,. WMfc .,.v ...w
f yard tome distance, facilitating the
J-movement of materials to and from the
foundry. Largo electrically pperateo.
I, trucks, with platforms that move up or
down.on the sides, will be used In han
isvdUng"plK Iron and coke and also for
1$ machine shops -and storage department.
$4 BUIard'and Yeoman, ot tha Pusey Jones
fewat department, met a couple of frlenda
at Atlantic City, but failed to meet their
strain., and It ,ha been auggeated by other
J friends that the safeat place to meet la right
rat tne Depot.
or, better still, right on tha
.""
ta.U
vCASINO
WALNUT ab. Kb St. MAT8. DAILY
tSOO Ladles Attend the Casino Each Week
THE LEADER OF THEM ALL
t '. NEXT WEEK
Dave Mi
ajn
L REVUE
and nil
NEW MUSICAL REVUE
America's Best
-" " ' Presenting
' The Most Gorgeously Gowned
Greatest Scenic Production
$ Xrer Staged on the Columbia
,rt Circuit
"tV Greatest Burlesque Show on Earth,
''.J- .With a Cast Like a Benefit
RICHARDS. EDWARD, Detrelt, Mich.
RUBIN, 8YLVAN MAURICE, Manlatlo.ua,
Mich. .
TRUESDELL, DANIEL DEWET. Wayne.
Mich.
VAN HORN. JESS FRANKLIN, Lima, O.
Rntler
WELLS, HOWARD J rateraburr, Va,
rrUatea
BRENTS. WILLIAM M , Taylorvllle, 111
CARTER. LOREN J,. Whltely City,
Ky.
CLINTON. CABIMIR JU1
rinckney.
Mien.
CWIK, JOSEPH, Martins Ferry, O.
DOWD, ROBERT A., St. Louie. Mo
EDWARDS. CLIFFORD It.. Cincinnati,
FEESKR. MONROE M R. F. D. No. '
Weatmlnater, Md.
FLORC2AK. JOSEPH, Milwaukee. Wle.
FRENDEL, PETER. Eau Claire. Wla.
OARRETT, DEN HUOHEH. Ballevllle, Va.
(1RAY, ROBERT M.. nunftar. r.
OURNEY, PAUL, Milwaukee. Wle.
HARDINO, HOWARD STIRLING. Corunna,
Mich.
HARP. ABRAHAM. Cadillac. Mich.
HECKMAN. KDWARD. Temple. Ta.
HEJNICKI. STEn'EN. Chlcato. III.
IIINEH, OTTO II.. Rcranton. r.
HOARD. OLENN. New Auburn. Wla
JACKSON. OENERAL HOUSTON. Oakley,
KROFFE. MIKE. Lelaenrtng, Fayett Conn-
tx. Pa.
SIcKENNA. nt'Oll, Wilder street.
Philadelphia. I'a.
NBVERKO. ADAM. Bloux City, la.
NICAfTRO. IX)RKN7.0, Sharon. Va.
PORTER. LESTER H . Ouyandotte. W. Va.
RK.OAN. CLARENCE W.. 220 South Eighth
street. ConnellaTllle. I'a.
REDEMSKE. WALTER A . Chlcaso. 111.
REKD. WEST A.. niAlratlll. Pa.
RIIOTON. AROUS. Tompklnavllla. Ky.
SALA8. VALANTIN. Bernardo. N. M.
THOMPSON, CLIFFORD E.. Knobnoiter.
Mistourl. ,,
TINOLE. NOAH A. A., Bloomneld, Ky.
TRACY. THOMAS M.. Plttabursh. Pa.
VAN BUREN. OEOHOE H Valatle. N Y.
WILLOUOHBY. WALTER. Petrlnton. Mich.
TtOUhKIN. nlLI.IAM 0.. Snyder street.
CorinellsrUle, Ta.
TWELVE FROM NEARBY
IN LAST NIGHTS LIST
V aahlnirton, AuR. 31 The War De
partment casualty list of 126 names
Issued'last night was divided as follows:
Killed in action. 10: mlsslnc In action.
1; wminded secrely. 66; died of
wounds, 23; wounded, degree unde
termined, 20; prisoners, 1.
The following from neaby points were
contained In the list:
DIED OF WOUND
Corporal
NIRSEL ALBERT OODFREY. Edensburs,
Pennsjhanla.
WOUNDED SF.VF.RF.LY
Corporals
DANIELS, LLOYD F,, South Connelle-
x.lle. Ta
JOHNS, RAY C, Dlckeraon Run, Fa
rrltates
CARR, HERMAN J.. Dunbar, Ta.
COLLINS. JAME8 E.. 601 Eaat Faette
atreet. Connellaillle. Ta.
HARDY. WILLIAM W.. Dunbar, Pa.
SISK, CHARLES W., Tlney qove. Md.
HOUNDED DEOREE UNDETERMINED
Corporals
FENWICIC. WILLIAM F., 116 Chestnut
atreet. Plymouth, Pa.
McALEAVY. PATRICK 11.. Newark, N. J.
Mccracken, jere, ciatton, Dei.
' Busier
SCHWARTZ IRVIN D.. 22 Penn atreet,
Readlns. Pa.
r-rWats
NICKI.OSH. JOHN, Trenton, N. J.
PRISONER
Prlvatei
WILLIAMS. EDWARD, Mahanoy City, Pa.
"SPOKE FOR MAYOR,"
SAYSVAREONTAX
Senator Frankly Admits City's
Chief Magistrate, Not He,
Desired 1919 Rate
Senator Vara who, for more than it I
week was glen credit -for declaring
the 1919 tax rate shall not be higher
than at present, now frankly admits
that he merely acted as spokesman for
Mayor Smith and not in his capacity
as the leading political power of the
Administration.
This declaration. followed a statement
bv Major Smith that he six months ago
told Senator Vare that the tax rate
would have to be reduced and that he
would not, under any conditions, stand
for an Increase.
In speaking of his action in an
nouncing a possible reduction to the
real estate men of the city, Senator Vare
'The Mayor la not stealing; credit
from me, In his plan to lower the tax
rate," said the Senator. "He deserves
all the credit. I have done nothing but
carry out the suggestions he made some
time ago both to me and Chairman
Oaffney, of Councils' Finance Commit
tee. When the real estate 'men came
to me I merely passed on the Mayor's
word that the tax rate would be de
creased. The Mayor took the Initial
steps. You may say this: Give Mayor
Smith all the credit for this move."
U. of Vj Man at Opera House
Oscar Snaw, who has the role ot
"Stull" Talmadge, in Xeae It To
June," )t the Opera House, is from a
well-known Philadelphia family, and
before going on the stage he wa a stu
dent here at Uio Untvei-lty of Tenusyl
anla. COLONIAL
DOUGLAS'
FAIRBANKS
ia "Boind ia
Marc'cj)"
Oerm'tn Mapleweed
Afta, tildl Erg a, ills
THE GOLDEN BIRD
Francis Renaalt
Carlisle Rama
The Valciaree
New Dill Thursday
T
STRAND 0ln' ' ' Bra
WM. S: HART
in
"BIDDLE OAWNE'
taST THREE DAYS
Dorothy Dalton
IB "UKKIfl
gvi"
T OPI TCT,fi3D AND LOCUST STS.
LVAUO 1 I; JO to 3:10., :80 to 11
BILLIE BURKE
in "The Pur.uit of Polly"
LAST HALF OF THE WEEK
DOROTHV DALTON tn "Oreea Eyes"
NIXON
CARL EMMY'S PETS
BOBBY NELSON
Van A Carrie Avery
Ereettre Ulllpatlaae
FBOZINI
Md Lodlew
tilS, 1 aad
WM. S. HART
is
"Rlddl. Cawa."
FORREST SS;
Twte Dallr
ZilS ft SilS
America's Answer
TRICKS t5e and SOe. NO WAS TAX
.i
Garric'k-Efi
T.ACnn
TRIUMPH w
rC' MAT.
I (Sfroffly AND
rOSITIVELT
LAST
T.JJES
FHILA.
THIS '
EVENING PUBLIC
CONTROL BOARD CHOSEN
Governing Body of P. & J. Club
Takes Office at Once
The new hoard of control of the Pusey
A Jones Club, of Gloucester, will go Into
office at once. The runrorf election held
Wednesday resulted In the selection of
seen members. Besides these, fifteen
were put over without a contest. There
Is one member from each of the twenty
two departments. They are:
Main otTlce, James Songster ; drawing
room, Milton Fernald ; yard department,
J. K. Armstrong; iscw jersey lort moid,
neoriro Letzgus; pipe shop, Charles
Hardlne;; Installation, William Murphy;
liners, Oscar Kelffer ; boiler shop, Ar- I
thur James ; erectors, William Ayres ; I
electrical department, Joseph Nettleton ; '
New Jereev recelMntr and stores. Frank
J. Barrett; bolters, James O. Mccrack
en; Joiner shop, Lewis Peters r mainte
nance, A. D. Clark: plate nhd angle, S.
S Dickey; Jtew Jersey ship carpenters,
Mr. Clouser; drillers and reamers, Wil
liam Addison ; New Jersey omce, B E.
Southard; burners, John Sebold; New
Jersey paint shop. Carl Trcblne.
A doc with some ot the atredale'a features
that waa tramping around the Olnuceater
shipyards has become tha property ot Her
bert Wars', of the machine ahop Coworkera
there say Ware la welcome to hla find, and
raat doubt upon the canine a antecedents
But Wars- aaya ha knowa an alredale when
he aeea one, and that aettlea It This one
finds Us master a lunch occasionally, any
how. Flh" nafner,
of the Tusey A
Gloucester outfit, would' like to awlm with
Mlaa Olsa borfnt
.r" r any
other champion.
and "enow them up " Heclalms he can
awlm from Philadelphia to Chester any old
time lr mie were a moie scenario, we
would put Herbert in bed In th main part
of the mm. and then screen a smnller pic
ture ahowlna- him splashing from Philadel
phia to Cheater during hla lunch hour,
Tom West, of the rennulvanta plale and
angle anop, came to t-nuaarijimn to set
llv Aitrh. hn nlct,1 trt handruff It
The
towi roi away zrom nim on ine train to
". -" -"- ...T, . ... ...--.- .-- ----
Weslvllle. where he Uvea, and ducked him
"until at last Tom clubbed It oer the head
with a atrinr or franKiunera .-sext time
Tom will know better than try to get a
duck lo so to Westvllle without protest.
Mlaa M. Vltt, a stenographer In the Indus
trial relatione departmental Hog Island, has
deaerted the ship, but hot for long her
frlenda there hope She has, gone to her
noma in union, mo., ana saia sne would .
be back soon.
Hurry Goodman, of the Puaey A Jones ,
drawing room, worked twenty tour houra on I
a atretch one dav this week and la nan with
Thomae A. Edison, the Imentor. In holding
that sleep la a "thief of time "
WOODSIDE
rnn.Anrn.riH.vai leadino parr
Patriotic Week
ARMY AND NAVY DAYS
Tueiday. Wedneiday & Thursday
September 3. 4 and 5
Service mtn in uniform admitted
FREE to amusement rid
RODIA'S CONCERT BAND
OIUHKri'F. RODIA. Conductor
Edna Wallace Kinney, Contralto
FIREWORKS EVERY FRIDAY NIOIIT
Park Closes Sunday, Sept. 8th
J i
IIROAD MONTOOMERY
F.fl.Mxon-Nlrdllnger.flen.Mg,
"liniD A I1F.NT.FIT"
nII.V MATH.. 10c, 111c 30
KVK.M.Min. 7 C ZOC a SOI
neglnnlng Monday Matinee
'PLAYMATES" iKj,'
Mt'LLKN COOG N
fc,VriE Tramsden
ROn""ROJlERTHON J
llITAIURATROIJI,E
' XOL,N": .NOLAN .
lat EteTshow Labor T)rAt
TH EPISODE
"A FIUIIT FIIK .1111. 1. U
aO A VCTV 8th bel. Vina
Both Phones.
THE AMERICAN
BURLESQUERS
With
Chas. J. Burkhardt
"The Fellow With the Fnnnr Slide"
and
20 ALLURING GIRLS 20
Amateur Boxiag Wedntidar Nifht
TROCADERO
Home of real, rlean. op-toate burleaqaa
10TH A ARCH MAT... DAILY
Tmnnrfnnf. Men Between the Area
important of and 8l pleaM
Carrr Their Reslatratlon Cards.
WEEK HTARTINO 8EPT.
' SIM WII.IIAMN l-RKAENTH THE
NEW 181S EDITION OF THE
Girls from Joyland
WITH FBNNY BILLY OILBRRT
AND A WONDERFUL CHORUS
OF DANDY C1IRI S
WMkJIeptcOrrTHriniOII.FLYERS.
WM.PENN
Laneaater Ave.,
bet. 40th A 41st
imili sun
F.VOH. 7 an.
m b
BEOINNINO MONDAY MATINEE
VAUDEVILLE. Headed by
Farrell-Taylor & Co.
7 WBOE'g BUD8 7
SID TOWNES0Af."ncbx
THOMAS TRIO
Flrat West Philadelphia Showing
NORMA TALMADGE
""sMyRTALN" ,n
Ceaiplete Chaase of Frofram Thursday
Willow Grove Park
SOUSA
and His
BAND
SOLOISTS
MISS v ALICE EVERSMAN. Soprano
MISS FLORENCE HARDEMEN, Violinists
MR. BERT BROWN. Cornutlst
MR. FR.VNK SIMON. Cornetlrt
Trocadero
MAT. P-IRLS FROM
DAILT - THE FOLLIES
rllOTOPLAH
Messrs. Green and Altaian
Managing Directors
New Park Theatre
Ridge Aye, and Dauphin St
' Grand Reopening
TODAY
WITH '
'To Hell With the Kaiser'
THE BIQOE TEfEN?AT,0N OF A
v
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SAT1
f Philadelphia's Leading Theatres, Direction Lcc & J. J. Shubert $
SAM S. SHUBERT
BROAD &.
LOCUST
STREETS
THEATRE
MATINEE TODAY. TONIGHT AT 8 SHARP
PERFORMANCE STARTS AT 8 O'CLOCK PRECISELY
EVENINGS. AND AT 2 O'CLOCK FOR MATINEES
Popular Holiday Mat. Monday (Labor Day) 50c to $1.50
2d ENORMOUS WEEKT&fffil
THE GREATEST AND MOST BRILLIANT SUCCESS
EVER SCORED IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA
WILLIAM ELLIOTT, F.RAY C0MST0CK and MORRIS GEST Present
THE WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION
gy
Written and Created by Oscar Aache. Music by Frederick Norton
A Musical Extravaganza of the Orient
NOW IN ITS THIRD 1FAR AT Hit MVIKSTV'h THE TltE, I ON'DON.
DIRECT FROM ONE EAIl AT THE CKVTl'UV THEATRE, N. Y.
l i
WITH ORIGINAL PRODUCTION INTACT
COMPANY OF 30014 BIG SCENES
RIA1X ORDKRS OW Send proper
or two perrormnnrtfi tu insure Retime
tamped emelopo for return of tickets.
EXTRA SOlTVKMIt HOOKnd 31 cent In stamps to Mnnnecr Chu Chin
Chou, fihubert Theatre, Phtliidelpliln, for haudsomol) Illustrated noel of play,
ouvenlr edition, with colored costume- plates.
PRICES Eves, and Saturday Matinee, 50c to $2.00
(EXCniT SATURDAY NUI1IT AND HOLIDAYS)
Popular Matinee Every Wednesday, 50c to $1.50
Popular Extra Matinee Monday, Sept. 16" 50c to $1.50
BKtt? Ci3,Js
CHESTNUT ST. SBB5S
m
NIGHTS AT 8.10. MA1. WU)NESDAY, SATURDAY
THE PRICES
NIGHTS, $1.50. SI, 75c.
(EXCEPT
Holiday
Mai.
Monday
(Labor Dt)
Bul Seats
$1.00
6 Months in N. Y. 6
LYRIC
Opening
Direct From a
A.
" V
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DiL wSOrt yjiPS8?
SaK. AvL Ia WJ-aS&Wvf' &i& vh t3 yBna.
J A NEW COMEDY
by MONTAGUE GLASS N0 JULES ECKEHT 000DHAN
With Barney Bernard & Alexander Carr
AND ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST
PRICES: Nights, 50c to $2 (sfJiV)- Regular Matinee Saturday
POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY gl?8 $1.00
CHESTNUT BELOW
GRAND LABOR DAY OPENING OF THE NEW SEASON 1
Welcome Return to uuJotlllel
Gus Van
AMI
Joe Schenck
THF. PF.NXANT.H INSINfl
II4TTLRV flV SONIlL.NI
In Their latest Hooa- lllta
ANDREWvTOMBES and RENA PARKER
DIRFCT FROM Mt'SICAI, COWKnV Tltlinil'Ils IV A JOLI.V RF.VUB
The AMERICAN BEAUTY BALLET
mth Tew rlrnikoff. Fthel Rn.. an,1 Ternslchorean Olrl
"The Decorators"
Bert Hughe Co.
"EXTRA ADDED AT1HACTIOM AND THE MARJ.OUS JAlA.NEsEI
TAMEO KAJIYAMA
In I1U WondCTfnl F?nta f
ta BhAwi riiAtli MutlnreH
2 1 M
.S.
v . i
!fr)AY,
Site of Former
llortleultnral
Hall
Gorgeous
Marvelous
Superb
Colorful
Gargantuan
Fascinating
Glorious
Wonderful
Sensational
Delightful
Ruby-Tinted
Glittering
Extraordinary
Unprecedented
Magnificbnt
Dazzling
Opalescent
Intoxicating
Colossal
Adorable
Rainbow-Like
l
remittance, with v untax, naming cholc
war'
Hncl
pood Beats
oso self addressed
LintvvurV9nnnnnfTviniuvinfvwA'
CHESTNUT
NEAR lllh
NEVF.K CHAIMUt
50c. MATINLESSL 75c, 50c
TlPT
Matinrc Today. Tonight nt 8.15.
IT'S THE HIT OF HITS!
Wm. Elliott, F. Ra7 Comslotk & Morris Gest
PRESENT THE
SMARTEST OF MUSICAL
COMEDY SUCCESSES
Book ana Lyrics ir OITY BOLTON aad
r. u. wuut.jiuu&t
Music br JEUOMC KERN
Founded on OE0S0E ADE'S
limoui (jomsdy
THE C0LLEOE
wiuow
Months in Chicago. Original Co.
Matinee Monday fee;,$1.50
Year's Run at the Eltinge Theatre, New York.
H. WOODS Presents
TWELFTH STREET
Mieilnl Holiday Week r future t
Geo. Whiting
AND
Sadie Burt
TIIK K KR-I'OrlII.AR
I'KRSON LITY PAIR
In Their Newent '"onr Waylnra"
Regay and Lorraine Sisters
Fred and Daisy Rial
Qnndrnnln AIIn1 Tonrfntratlnn
9Ao nnd
AUc. Mshta. tl i. M.. t&e to SI 00
AUGUST? 31,' 1918
GARRICK
SAMUEL F NIXON Mnlrin
AM-r. mvon.mrdlimier, nEWS.
SAM
F.tat ot
IIKMt 11,
iixnitis
OfTrra
"Added to
Her Laurels
a an
Emotional
Actrcs."
N. Y. Herald,
In
NANCY
LEE
t u.wil.
imp f aiftHffli
yjjmmil 3ffB fir
mmi K
$AW&- W
By EUGENE WALTER
Author of 'Told In Full." "Thi Knslrst War." "Thi Wolf." "Tlia Trail of tha
,. ... . Ijjnfnmp llne," Ftc.
8EATB OX AM, ROMS I im Kit Fl OUR ON SIU AT no OFFICr,
FORREST
SAMUEL F. NIV0 JlKlSj''
THOMS SI. I.Oi;. Ru. Mrr.
TWO WEEKS STARTING
Monday Night
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HITS THF. RUI.IS KVF. OF
FU.V AMI TITNEFtll.NESS
KLAW & ERL ANGER'S
HI1KH
Hook nnd Ljrics by IIOLTON & WODEHOUSE. Music by IVAN
CARYLL. Stascd by JULIAN MITCHELL & EDGAR MncGREGOR
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DONALD BRIAN
JOHN E. HAZZARD
WILDA BENNETT
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JOHN t Ot'V..
EVA FRANflS.
CISSIF VUIII AD
rncinntin; Girl Chorus
Milt. lrd. nnil Rut.
I'ap.Wril. Milts. Ilct Seats. $1.10
8ata on all row" lower floor, on
naif, nt Itnx Office.
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"The Poor Little Rich Girl"
DIRECTION E. B. MANNER
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Popular Mat. Labor Day & Wed. Best Seats $1.50
SKAT. ON U.I. nO1 IOHER Y I.OOR OV SI,U AT HOV OFFICB
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Coniorntlon which Is a suarantec of early fhonlnR of the flnext produc
tions All pictures relewecl before exhibition Ark for the theatre In ycur
locality obtnlniiiK pictures through the STANLEY Hooking Corporation.
, .. isth, Morrla A Paaayunk Ava. I
AUiamora Mat Da My at a : E s. o .to v
MAK MARSH In
"AL,I. WOMAN
APOLLO
B2D AND THOMPSON STS.
MATINUB DAILY
MADOF. KVANR In
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WIM.IAM 8 HART In
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BLUEBIRD SUSQl'EHANNAAVE.
ENID RENNETT In
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EMPRESS MATINEE DAILY
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PAIRMOUNT
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"SELFISH TATES"
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56TH ST. MATINEE DAILT
"'" linYAVT WASHBURN In
OIlOS fS OF THF. RANCHO '
GFATNORTHERN Totf
"" MAE MARSH in
THE OLORIOUS ADVENTURE"
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IMPERIAL Mats 2 -iO EIS.70.
11 WILLIAM S HART in
"SHARK MONROE"
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LEADLK MATINEE DAILT
OLOA TETROVA In
"THE LIFE MASK"
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BILLIE BURKE
OPENING OF THE REGULAR
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The Play of
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"THE CLEMENCEAU CASE"
Rl IRV MARKET ST. RELOW 7TH
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MADOB KPS'NEDT In
THE SERVICE STAR"
QAVOY 12U MARKET 8TREET
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JEWFL CARMEV In
"LAWLESS LOVE"
;TANI FY MARKET ADOVE 10TH
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MADOE KENNEDY In
FRIEND HUSIJAND '
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TItED HARA In
"THE CLEMENCEAU CASE"
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CHARLES RAY n
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"BIRTH OF A NATION"
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"GREAT LOVE"
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VICTORIA ORCHESTRA
WALTER DE38AUER..,.'..,.Dlreotor
WEEK. C0KMCN01NO MONDAY
IHAVOCRAL or REOULAR SCAS0V
WILLIAM FOX
PRESENTS IKE PREMIES 0T
WOIiamFarnum
THE STIRRING- ROMANCE
Riders of the
Purple Sage
Bj ZANE ORET, America's Fsramoit
Vritsr of Wastarn Norals
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A Pnlsatln Amerloan Drama of tha
Man Who Was Not Afraid.
Coming Two Weeks Only
Beginning Monday, Sept. 9
THE PRUSSIAN CUR
A Drama Thjt Will Posltlralf Elac
riRsr PUEarNTATiON anywhere
MARKET STREET AT JUMPER
rntlniiou, II A. M, to tl 1". M.
SKOINNINO MI)M)1 MATINEE
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Who's
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A SPRIGHTLY AND AMOSINO
FAECE WITH BEWITCH1NO MUSIC,
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
- WELCOME RETURN OF
BILLY HART &C0.
PLAYERS YOU ALL KNOW
OTHER ACTS OF 8ABLOSKY
aicuuiiui'a BfAHUAKD
REOPENS
MONDAY
Ferformanca Continuous 1,30 ta 11 P.M.
$50,000 EXPENDED
IN IMPROVEMENTS
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GALA INAUGURAL BILL
MONDAY. TUEBDAT & WEDNESDAY
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Aiircxatlon of Jolly Ulihlanders,
McKay's Scotch Revue
Songs Dancers and InstrumsntsllstSj
THURSDAY. FRIDAY & BATOKDAT
A ORATE OF FRESH LAUGHS
"EGGS"
A MUSICAL TABLOID WITH
JOE HOWABDand. EDITH MAT,.
OTHER ACTS OT SABLOSKT aal
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