Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 07, 1918, World Series Final, Page 13, Image 13

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NEWS FROM THE SHIPYARDS
HOG ISLAND RIVETER
j WINS HIS $10 WAGER
Jack Meyers Drove 1111 'When.
He Only Needed 1100
to Succeed
Jack Meyers, a Hog Island riveter. Is
$10 to the Kood nnd doesn't know what
to do with It. He Is not taking any time
Voft to spend anythlnr. nnd when the
war Is'over Jack may be commuting out
of New York on that Wall Btrect bank
ers' special.
One of the men working on the Qulst
conck to finish her for delivery to the
Emergency Klcct bet Jack he couldn't
drive 1100 rlvctB Into the superstructures
In a given time'. Jack put up tho tori
spot, spat on his hands and went to It.
Ho drovo 1111 rivets and collected tho
coin. Meyers learned tho trade fifteen
years ago In tho rtumley shops, at La
Porte, Intl., and roamed around until thn
war started. "I'm sticking to this job
till It's done," said he.
HogJsland at Oriole rarkt Tn other
words, "the Hog Island ball towers, play
tho Baltimore Shipbuilding and Drydock
team at Oriole Tark. Baltimore, today.
A sblnworker'a pnrse Is like " '
onk. only It is opened little more
nuently. Often hi purse l opened to i
ro1 turn such as this, for Inetanoe: Hoe
Island employes 'Kavn Slater Columbia, or
MlsorleorrlW Hospllsl. I.V as n token of
their srproclslltin uf 1i attention they hart
received them fnllnwina Injuries sii-tnliir.il,
while it work. Tho men requested that I ho
money be scent for r labpl mdlclii orfM
for the hospttali and lsndrre U ehlirr. on
nt tho hoys, mode his debut as a speaker In
presenting the purse. ,
Ttememher when yu meet a. Hoc Island
Jiard that be ha been turned Into a watch,
n official order Is responsible. However,
don't foreet that hereafter it a Hello.
armtfU ne "Rv Watch.' The uniform
la th aamo and remember also that a cop
by any other name can run as fleet.
. Bill Mot-land, a driver of "Jf,g
-..-G . itnr t and. has enlisted In the
-w .nri i stationed at Camp Pitt, near
Plttshurah. His father Is still working: at
Hos; Island, and HUP thought qno Mouland
wrai enough there anyway.
John V.. Oebheeke. rhlef elerk of the Hon
Island Pro department since Its organisation,
has cone over tn tho utilities department,
Rut ho wishes It to bo clearly understood
that he dirt not mean to refl-ct upon tho tlra
department's utility;
Several hundred i-yo" In Ojantown
are said to bo available for ljn Island
workmen, and the Kmergency Fleet Cor
poritTon wUl run special trains for the office
ind yardmen riant Into Cermantown It the
occasion develops.
nor Island lhas eanr writer In Jtlss
VioU H. "Swill "of Taut nlake-a office, in
Ways Administration nulldlns : No 7. Miss
T.nwla has iust nubl shed, a military waltz
.c?mV which she dedicated to "The IJoji
railed!" and If the ahloworkers' wishes
Sail, beat wllers It would nil be over but
caahlnc In on the royaltlea.
comnierea uicr. v., . ""'- -t-i ...
of
bald Street, a lad seventeen yearn ....
l.ii VJi-.w ti....,ln,n fttreet who was
mesa bor on the Tippecanoe when she was
torpidoeS by k U-boat. Street's , nerves are
allrlcht In spite of his .esperlene. e. a nd be
la about to ko across aBaln. 5SH!e iiS S?
hoy. Another wa Holier-. It, Hrlner, aim of
Philadelphia, who .hipped aa seaman. Kflner
has been across throe- times since the war,
the last time on the Naneemond. one of the
,Hamb"r-Amerien Company's former lines
taken over by our Government.
Jesse Thome Is bark fourloushed or! ae-
Willow Grove Park
Farewell Concerts of
SOUSA
AND HIS
BAND
Park Close Sunday, Sept. 8
WM. PENN
Lancaster Ave.,
bet. 40th Jt 41st
DAILY 2:16
BVns. 7 and 0
VAUDEVILLE
ON MANILA BAY
FUVrmiXU TF.IlIYMrNAMAnA
T3TONIACIIMNCOL
ARMWTRnXtl TY8QN
IV CONJUNCTION ."J" .
DOROTHY DALTON
rompine Change nf Tratram Thursilyl
TROCADERO
,,.me of rejl-lean. Jtggj. bur.e.oo.
,rilly Mat.. .I5. Evening!. Ml
f "this TIIEATRF. IS NOT MrTATKII I
I lTtr KB&W-fro PIHTWIFT. I
- Week Commencing Sept.. B
THE HIGH FLYERS
Htadea bj Bert Bertrind. Charle.
Fole. Barbarn IXmalas. (Irrtruaa Ralston.
jesenh Cunningham. Oraee Howard. Jack
Kheehan and Others, with n Chorua of
THIRTY MODK THIRTY'SIXKS
PAVrTV 8lh be'- Vin.
iill I Both Phoneg.
Jhe
Follies
i of .
Pleasure
The season's
ra&e through
out the entire
burlesque
wheel.
i Amateur Boiinr; Yftiattiij Nifkl
WOODSIDE
Philadelphia's, Leading Park
,' i CLOSES TOMORROW
, - IfOR.THK SEASON
Farewell. Muiiol Program! by
Rodia's Concert Band
GIUSEPPE RODIA, Conductor
KIlNA IVALUCK KINNEY; Contralto
UF-TO-THE-MIXUTE AMUSEMENTS'
HKOAH MONTOOMKKY
F.O.NIion.Nlrullnrer.den.Mtr,
.'iiiii.u a . irsK.rii'
nAll.Y MATS., lOe, 15o 4 2 Or
KVKMMIN, 7. C UVIK & SOI
Beginning Matinee Momlar
LUCILLE "COCKIK"
Birds With Human llralns
liBUKT.. KRAMER ORIIET
"A Clrrua l)aylntieorgl:
VARIJEN l.'EKKY
Two Conilca
1IERMA
Cupid II
as lh. Whin"
Bowers. Walters .crooner
rnre aann yw.uf
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TtATiTRyN POWELL & CO,
IjglSSTA rttU far Hllllons
PIJOF. JOHN A. SNYDER, SHIPWORKER
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This is only one .of several High School professors who arc spending their
vacations in the shipyard to help win iho war. Professor Snyder, v.ho
belong to ihc Central High School faculty, works at Hog Island
count of sea sickness. Thla was f-aptaln
Fred Mumford's office boy and stenographer
until a few months aei when the merchant
marine service lured him nway. After n
course of trnlnlnK In Uoston oune Thorn
shipped on tho Northern Klnc as fireman.
The ahlp rnclccel enough In the coastwise
trsde to ssttle Jess by unsettllnK a squan
mealier two. He la satisfied anyway, ami
will ship next tlmo on n boat cointf across
to-the other side.
Hush Vernon Ilnmey, superintendent of
the Pennsylvania Shipyard, will hereafter
superintend all three yards of the Pusey &
Jones Company, nt Dloucester. and li urale.
ful for the promotion. Frank Kelley will
look nfter the Pennsylvania vard as super
intendent, while charae of tho New Jersey
yard has been atven to !. N. fihenn, lull
Hawkins will continue to rulo over the
middle yard.
Olniicester shlpworkera will m!ss Georso
B. Hoell. assistant treasurer and office man
OKer of tho plant, who has resigned tn take
charpn of the Delawnre Itivcr DredRltiir
and Contstructlon Company.
Lost A lest. Finder please Return tn Mil
Chambers nvenue. All wo "know about It Is
PHILADELPHIA'S
SAM S. SKUBEP.T
st. THEATRE
MATINEE TODAY AT 2 TONIGHT AT 8
THE VERDICT
of Six of the
World's Greatest
Artistic Geniuses
William Elliott, F. Ray
Comstock and Morris
Geat present
THE WORLD'S MOST
BEAUTIFUL
PRODUCTION
BELASC0
iormott ntag
Producer tn
the World
Congratulations! I
saw your wonderful
production ef "CHU
CHIN CU0W." I was
stirred and charmed
lr the beautr of ths
scenes and the fasci
nation of the story.
I hare never seen
anything like ltl It
It marreious.
The whole produc
tion reflects the great
est possible credit
upon the genius of
Its producers, whose
names henceforth lu
the stage history nf
New York will typlf?
ths highest possible
artistry. The cos
tumes and the scen
ery are wonderful 1
DAVID UKI.ASCO.
ENRICO CARUSO
World's Greatest
Operatio Tenor.
I had heard down
In South America that
you had bapught "Chu
Chin Chow" oter ths
ocean to New York.
Bo lust as soon as.
arrlred from Wo I
went to see It. The
spectacle Is one of
the most artistic and
most absorbing enter
talnmeAts I hare ever
attended. I enjoyed
every moment so much
thtt I am going again
even If I have to
stand up. Oood lurk
to you sad "Chu Chin
Chow,"
ENRICO CARUSO.
DAVID
Baaap faTa Fa IH
(ejsssr . TjsssfleM
Written nd Created by
OSCAR ASCHE
Music bjr
FREDERlCK NORTON
NOW IN ITS THIRD YEAR
AT HIS MAJESTY'S
THEATRE, LONDON
AND STILL PLAYING TO
CAPACITY HOUSES
COMPANY of 300
14 BIG SCENES
A Musical Extravaganza
of the Orient
Direct From -One Year -at
the Century Theatre, N. Y.
MAII, ORDKKB NOW Send
proper remittance, with war tax,
naming two porformancea to Insure
. sHvJ
-PlaaHHaraPl
aafSBTil
JASOKA HEIIETZ
Orsatsst Violfi
-Vlrtuoio la theV.
World., Idol of all
Muslo Lovers,
I raunot tell you
how uiuru I enjoyed
tbs performance at
"Cbu ' Chin Chow.".
It Is really mors
beautiful tbsn sor
thing I, have ever sera
broad In all my trav
el. I was not only
jdellihtrd with Hit
erformance Itself,
ut with the miulc.
I think It Is most
appropriate and ex
ceptionally wall done,
and. all la all, a most
artistic production.
getting good seals, nnciosa sen
addressed stampsd envelope to
return or ticKets.
EXTKA HOUVKNIU HOOK
Send 31 cents In stamps to.Mana
ser Chu Chin chow. Khubert Ths
aire, rhlladtlphla, for" handsomely
Illustrated novel, of play, aouvealr
edition, with colored costume plates.
Price Eves, and Satur
day Matinee, 50c to $2.00
(EXCEPT SATURDAY NIOHT
AND HOLIDAYS)
PoDular Matinee Every
Wcdae-day.
lABOUA HEirETZ.-
Extrm
MiLMamiiyi'St
rai
.
PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
jy
that some Gloucester shlpworker either shed
ii or lost it somewhere on Hudson street.
between. lfurllnKtim street and the ttillrpua.
Whatever chance Is found in the iioiktlu
toes to the finder.
'Ml Wild, nnp of the punchers In the New
METROPOLITAN Opera House
Next Saturday Evening,
Sept. 11, at 8:15
Tin: famous war ciiiikksii'onhf.nt
OF Tlir-"(illt:AtlO TK1IIUNK"
FLOYD GIBBONS
MBnurrnfiit Helwyn & Co,
OVER THE TOP WITH THE
DEVIL DOGS
Mr, (ilhlion .Ian ii mfftsnen from fJrn.
Vocli nnd from the Amrrirnn Army
ithroitd ft ittMlttr to the Amrrlrun nroitlr,
MAJOK (IKNmcAIi L. V. T. WAlXKH.
1'. S. M. C. prfsldlne
8rnt. RO rtn XI, $I.AO, ftnx rfHrrvH
'InnH, , on Hnle nt 1 10 Chetntit St.
Hell plinne. Wn. 4424i Key.. Iturr (17.
LEADING THEATRES, DIRECTION LEE
QATTI-CASAZZA,,
atn'l Manager ef
e .World-Fsmom
Metropolitan Opera
Let me thank ymi
for the delightful
even Ing's- entertain
ment which you have
provided In "Chu
Chin Chow.",. It Is
truly a beautiful spec
tacle, rich tn rolor,
spirited and full oi
actlou. rharrolng In
Its fantasy, a delight
to eye and ear. 1
was not surprised to
see your theatre pack
ed. Evidently the
public appreelatea your
splendid enterprise and
artistic achievement.
One sure test of the
atrical genius Is to
know how. to keep
your theatre full.
You bava the aecret.
OATTI-CASAZZA.
OSCAR
HAMMERSTEIN
Bsaowned Oporatle
Impresario, One of
the World's Qroat
est Musical
Osnlutss.
I cannot help but
eulogise your produc
tion of "Chu Chin
Chow." It Is the
most superb spectscle
ever evolved, weaving
a spell of enchantment
snd u n f o r g enable
pleasure. It Is espe
cially gratifying to
ms. as the stnge upon
which I crested so
many gigantic, oner
stlc n r e s e n tattom
should produce 1.0 In-,
rompsrable snd so
beautiful a successor.
ORIiAll
HAMUEItSTEIN',
tor
DATID W. OHirj-ITH
World's Foremost
Motion Piotura
Oenlus
I saw the perform
ance ef 'Chu Chin
t'how" In Tendon lira
times, I did not
think It possible to
equal It In beauty. tn
setting and rostumrs,
but you have sur.
passed inn that
achievement In your
production at the Cen
tury. davidw. awmni
50c lo $1.50
16 50c to $1.50
"fw
,
Jersey blale and anile shop,
saya only those
who belong con appreciate
grandfather's
PI1HO
I
Mr, Nash, assistant chief hull draftsman
at the Ulnucester shin plant, and his bride
are reported at lturfalo. N. v.. and tnrnlnK
to come In off their honeymoon on arcount
nf the Increased cost of hoiievmounlnic on
Ooternmcnt railroads.
Krntfle. nf Hi ilrnwInff.MiAm fni., InAU
all day to net barliered, anil Ted Alar, of
the same department, who only took a halt
day. dedsrts he will not be beaten that
vay. .
Mrnlnlev nml Mnreitf. nt lh r...A.. t.
Jonis electrical dcparliiient. went away with
an nieir nscK pay tor a vacation nml have
not wired homo yet.
A whole quart of liniment for a three-day
nshlna- trip wsa thouaht too murh to carry,
hut Sam Griffiths, of the Tuaey It Jones
Olouctster machine shop, carried ft one way
It ,waa all used up. Sam alwaya takes
liniment alonir for colds. Thla tlmo he was
cold all the time and he rubbed It In throuch
the pores. Not a bad Idea.
Assistant General Manosrr Abboll, of the
ACADEMY
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
19th iPftPmn QTnif-nwcifi rAnj..A. 94
SEASON
uuvr. wi v m. unu
O E5 AFTERNOON
fHKJ
evening o i
S!?ASniy.JMJ!W,--""rKRX0'N simi.oo, fto.oo. nii.no. ms.imi, sh.bo
WAR TAX KXTRA i:KMMl S30.OO. S1.UI, $17.00, I5.00, I $12.80
OPENING DATES OF SEASON OCT. 18th & 19th
,, AIIVANUB ORIIKHM, received throuah tho Women's Fnmmlttea and ttuslnees
Offlee. will be flllert from MOMMY, MF,lTF.MIIER SO, to TIIUIIMItAV. OCTOI1KR ,
IncIusUe.
..K1.K TO (1KNF.RAI, I'FIII.IF from FIllllAY. Ot'TOItUK . tn Tlll'RHIMY, Ot
TOIIKK 10, InclusHe. or prnpectus. apply to Manager. 13H relinsMlanla UulfdlnB.
Mint i. n faMofs soloists
CHESTNUT BELOW
ANNUAI, KNClAflF.JIF.NT
McINTYRE & HEATH
Presenting "The Man From Montana"
' ONF. OF TIIF FIINMF.XT OF TIIF.IR OltKHXAI. CIIARAt'TKK MiKTfllKS
w.ii.r-DcU.UN & DAVIES-m.it
In "llrhlnd the Front"
RAE ELEANOR BALL and BROTHER
tiif. rRiNTKiw of tiif. violin nml Tin: tai.f.xtfh tki.i.ist
Frances Nordstrom & William Pinkham
PRKSF.XTIXI1 AN OBIOINAI. QXIVAt'T rOMKOV. C'AI.I.F.H "ALL WROXQ"
Force & Williams Collins & Hart i Tojetti & Bennett
.SKI'd.MI AMI FINAL WKKK1
GUS VAN &
TUB PF.XNANT-WIXXIXO nTTF.KV OF SOXIll.AXI) IX NF.W HITS
Two shows 1)011- latlnres, i V. M 'Mr nnd Alle. Mehta. 1'. M Sc to l.0
Seats AlmijH n, Week In Adianre. Hell, Filbert .130.1: lirjstone, Rnre 21.10
ADELFHI
EVOR.
AT 8.15
MATH.
AT 3.15
OPENING MONDAY
THE XESSRB. LEE fc J.
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A Comedy Drama
in Three Acts
GEORGE NASH
AND A SPLENDID METROPOLITAN CAST
WITH
sntm?sn
CHESTNUTSTJo
NIGHTS AT R15 MATS. WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY
THE PRICES NEVER CHANGE
NIGHTS, $1.50. $1, 75c. 50c,
ICSCtrT
THIRD SMASHING
Wm. Elliott
F. Ray Comstock
& Morrii Geit
Present Their
5 J ;, -rfcS 'leaw
Smarteit Success
$ cms m( ?m
LYRIC
EVENINGS AT 8,tS
WED. & SAT.., 2.15
BEGINNING MONDAY
2nd Big Week
A. H. WOODS
ENTIRE LOWER
FLOOR
$
.00
MAT.
WED.
Present!
The Supreme
Comedy
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SOLID yEA8tAI 'HsVfc.Hinut, ini.Aiiu., h. i.
.... ... .... , a. is
Chester Shipyard, tries to eawn "
itraln for I'hlllle now because ha thinks the
chance of Bellini a seat on 11 oetier. -terday
n ftarrat started In Mr, Abbott's eosch
and everybody offered his seat. Mr. Abbott
accepted one.
With his har and rye threshed and In the
barn. Jlmmle Maher. deputy chief ol lll
at the. Chester Shipyard. Is hsck on the Job.
Three weeks on his farm nt Oakvlew. "e''1"
ware County, B.ie him a chance to prepare
for winter, so ho doesn't care now how soon
II snows him In. He mado some elder, nut
If he makes the draft he'll not need It.
.Maher has lioen reiected by e-cral branches
of the serMce, but still has hopes,
PRAISES HOG ISLAND
British Admiral Says It Is World's
Greatot Ship Plant
Rear Admiral Lee, In command of tho
British patrol squadron operating tn
South Amerlcnn wnters, and Commander
OF SltlHIt!
TT ui&i. vuMuukiui MU55ICIANS
inrnuii i iuntLn I o
TWELFTH STREET
NKXT WF.KK
OF Till: AMKRICAN MINSTRF.I, STARS
vi;.n-H0Lt & KOSKUALK-uuun
A High-floss MiiOcal OfTrrlnc
AND A iki';mf.m)oi'm .stirKssj
SCHENCK
& J. J
SHUBERT
P0P.MATTHURS'tS$1
regular mat.saturday
at
8:15
J. SHUBERT Present
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by ANNE CRAWFORD FLEXNER
isvstssssssmi
CHESTNUT
NEAR 11th
MATINEES SI. 75c, 50c
1ATIHDAT)
WEEK
DEOIXNIXO
MOXDAV
See How Jane
captivated U u r
Philadelphia Critics.
"Leave It To Jane is sparkling
snd rlever. It hss aonethincr to
please every one." BULLETIN.
"Leave It To Jane has the joy
of youth." RECORD.
"Leave It To .Tone vastly1 pleased
the audlance." LEDOER.
"Leave It To Jane Is refreshing
In spirit, crisp lu movement, amus
ing In situation and has some of
Kern's best musical numbers."
EVENINO LEDOER.
"Leave It To Jane Is cspltal must
csl comedy, with a refreshing hreeie
of merriment set to captivating
music." THE PRESS.
"f.eove It To Jane will be relished
by those seeking light, melodic dl
m
version. rtein mimic 'LR.';
tlironirti
lively story.'
INCtUiRER.
"Leave It To Jane moves with a
erre and i-purklo that Insures ita
reahlenrn at tho t'heatuut Hlreet
Oners House for months." MOUTH
AMERICAN.
Original Company Direct
from 6 Month! New York,
6 Monthi Chicago Staged
by Robert Milton and Edward
Royce.
ENTIRE LOWER
FLOOR
$
I
.50
MAT.
TODAY
l"
Jules Eckert Goodman
P. AlFYANnFP fARR
Kit
-
SEPTEMBER 7, 1918
Henry, attached to the British Naval
Intelligence OHlce, on their way back to
England, paused In I'hlladelphta. yester
day long enough to permit Lieutenant
Colonel Jnmes A. Blair to conduct them
to Hog Island.
Hear Admiral Leo's comment on the
shipyard was simple and comprehensive;
'The most wonderful thing I have
seen In the world. In the way of ship,
building." unid the Kngllsh olllcer.
RRHAn STREET SAMUEL F. NIXON rlPrerfor"
l-af aCWaTmaLa THEATRE r,,'VNK XIRni.IMIKR.nai.Mgr.
5E LAST WEEK 2SLVTiS - . .. ...
POPULAR WEDNESDAY MAT. BEST SEATS 51.00
THE NEW ELEANQK GATES COMEDY
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it is pleasing, abounds in arresting senti
ment and is handled by an excellent company.
The text is well written and contains, besides
sentiment, much humor and philosophy. The out
standing thing in the play is the reallv wonder
ful acting of little Elizabeth Kennedy as Phoebe.
Miss Kennedy has talents that make the role of
Phoebe one of the best appealing in the category
of recent dramatic annals." THE RECORD.
skats ii Ai.r, nows i.owkr Ki.ooit o.v sai.i: at iinx oi'Firn
Br:?'
it
TW0SS&KS MON.,
EDWARD CLARK'S
NOT WITH MY MONEY
LUCILE WATSOn7TW1LLIAM MORRIS
AND (ITIIKlt ri.Avnnn ny Mstim-tiom
GARRICK
SAMUEL F. NLXON gRKg?"
PAM'I, NIXON MHIII.INdllK. Htislnvaa Mer.
ONLY 2 MORE WEEKS
i:vrs. RttS. Mills. Weil. & Hat. 2:13
l-OITLAR SI IAT WKIINKMDAY
Itate of HK.NltV 11. I1AHHIH rresents
CHARLOTTE
WALKER
EUGENE WALTER'S
rowriTuI Comfdr DrnmA
NANCY LEE
"Plsserta human nature nml, rxposea I
nnd tlirnbhina;" niiCOlU),
Vltlfli In suspense, rlever remedy relief,
"One of tho most roncenlal roles of
SKATH ON' ALT, TIOTVS LOWBIt
FORREST
SAMUtLF.NIXOMllKrf-!"
THOMAS M. LOVB. nas, Mcr.
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LAST WEEK
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JOHN K. VOUNO. FRANK
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V1KUINIA O'llltlKN. ClhSIK
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Fascinating Girl Chorus
Mats. Wed. and Sut. l'oi.
Wed. Mat. lie.t Sruls, $1..'.0.
Ijeata on nil rows, lower floor,
on Bale at llox Ortlce.
ill MBPF'afy
SPECI AL MONDAY, SEPT. 16 c?
Positively One Week Only
Last Times in Philadelphia This Season
TRIUMPHANT RETURN
IN RESPONSE TO TREMENDOUS POPULAR DEMAND
'THE WONDER SHOW OF ALL TIME"
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MATINEE DA1LX
Revclins in Sparkling Novelties
Is the Performance of
the
Liberty
Girls
Headed by
JAQK CONWAY in a New
Comedy It's a Scream
Sumptuous Stage Effects and a
Glorious Chorus'
Gorgeously Gowned. Surely
You'll IJke It
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Coat Eals Potters; lis Owner Sued
A blllygont's appetite Is an tmknownblo
thing. Oeorgo Shepherd, a grocer of
Steubenvllle, O., owns one and It liked
paate so well that It ale all the hills oft
a billboard owned by William Harts
horn. Now Shepherd Is defendant In nn
action brought by Hartshorn on ,a
charge of willful destruction of prop
erty SEPT. 16
si:.ts
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NEWEST PLAY
Inleresllnc lines,"
NORTH AMERICAN
her dlstlncuUhrd career.'
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Pauline Frederick
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Arts. 2;U! Kveh, 8:15
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LEWIS S. STONE
in "Inside the Lines"
LAST IIAI.V OP TIIK WKKK
Sessue Hayakawa mfeyAWinr..
UVJLxUO 1 i;so to 3:30. 00 to 11
M0M1AY. TUKSDAV. WEHXEHIIAV
ENID BENNETT
in "THE MARIjIAG-jtlNG"
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in TRIPLE TROUBLE"
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1IAKUY MOKKY InM'Tlie tireen fiod"
NIXON
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Presents First Shovrmf it
the Drama That is Bound
to Electrify the CtvfliMff'
World
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Amatlnt rsvelstlons or OtniUB saar
svitsm In Amsrioa. ''
Based on far-reaching; ilselosjraa fer
Cspt. Horst yon dsr Oolts.fr. taa
rssra a secrst s(ont of ths Kalssr.
Depicts on screen svsrr lumw
crime ef tho Huns in. tils oountrrv
Shows Cart. Ton dsr Oolta In Panes
oommltlnc areds that hsvs rasdaoai
ovsrr loval oltlxsn. .
Reviews iftr years .of history and,
every pnsse oi wovia war.
Porrrsrs leaders of warrlnK natlaM,'
Paints hsautlful ramasos of Anarieaa
flrl and her soldier.
Written snd, stated ty B.A, .Walla.'
featuring Miriam Cooper In lesdlnt
femlnlne rols.
More thrills, semstlons, and stirM9
dous soenes thsn In any other motion
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pteturs ever turned,
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Cnntlniiniia. 11 A. M. In 1 1 ! M. "'
f'ntnmenrlne Mntlnea stondar VM
Tho Well-knoMn Author and Caas
imMer of Fonnlar Musle '
A. SEYMOUR BROWN3
Itldfl for Addltlnnnl ropnlarltr In
Nfw i"nnit11ita - "'s.i
WHERE THERE
IS A WILL
A Witty Book and Bemtlfal .'
Brown Melodies "
ADDED ATTRACTION
JOLLY jnOKLAHDEBS r
McKAY'S SCOTCH
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