Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 23, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 11, Image 11

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' EVENING PUBLIC' LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 23, '1919 v
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rtST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE
fancy JPywic TaMes o the Debutante Doings Tonight
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Warren Kelsey to Celebrate
Their Golden Wedding Today
PRE ALLY seems ns It wo were In
the xvny of n rcnl season now, instead
of jvalting until next jenr. Why, there'R
Ju one party after nnother, nuil If it
Isn't for the debtitnntc sot it's the school
set! anil on find on.
Then, too, the people nre beginning
to go North. Did you know that the
f5erge Dallas Dixons have taken n
hotse in Newport, on Catherine street,
I'nj told, and very pretty? Mrs. Dixon
is lvajs a favorite here and in New
Yofk, and there is little doubt that she
wll be much liked in the Newport set.
Of course, she knows pretty nearly
evry one there, anjhow, and will be a
moit welcome addition to the colony.,;
Mrs. Dal Dixon, Jr., Is much better
from the last bulletins received. You
remember she vas so ill in the hospital.
TOJIETURX to the parties. On Sat
urday, you know, there was the tea
for Helen Hope Wilson, the dance for
Sarah Dolan and the dniisntit for Elea
nor Jones. Mabel Held and Mary
Fnhtestock which Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Orotger Kennedy gave nt Ilaverford
Court. Then tonight there will be n
lovely debutante party for Mabel Held,
which her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Lee Held, will give at the Philadehihia
Cricket Club. Pome of the girls who are
going are not coming out next year and "" "mli,c avenue, entcrtnii.e. nt ore,,,,,.. , ,,e matron of honor will near
soiie nre of former seasons, and they ''tinner on Saturday There were eight blender organdie nnd the bridesmaids
certainlv nre an attractive lot. I guests. hull wear pink organdie nnd they will
Anne Ashton is among tho invited. I Mrs ,T Mon,omm- W(U.I1P nn(I j"", ""nr 'T'"""" h"f trimmri1 "'"' Pink
but she is not going to be a debutante Mi.Mnrv uTl will Mcnve Ju 1 for "a,,,rrs- "' "'ill rry old-fashioned
nest year. Aune is not jet seventeen (., ), w'ernersville. Pn. ' . I""'lf .......
acd she is going to take a special course Ihe nodding ull be followed by a
at school, having been graduated with i yr, nril jir. j.-rnnPi, . Brown nnd if,mn" '''l),in,l nt the liomc of the
honors this year. So she will probably i Miss Anna A. Brown, ("!)27 Drecl .kndp. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fryc will be nt
nnke her debut the year following. It's vo;,,), Oierbrook, left for F.lkvicw ,lnmp '" Marlborough, Mass., after Oc
vry hard now to get straight on the Farm near Chesapeake Citj on Friday tnbor J-
afies and often jo.u think this one or tn remain for the summer.'
tint is coming out, and you find that, HOSNEH FINJCEL
she's only sixteen or seventeen nnd of j Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Hilcy. 1RT.0 ' HAFF HOSNEH
coirse too joung to make her debut. I lie I.nnrey I'lnce, nre at flnlen Hall.) A double wedding took place last
Very few girls "l bf , niersvlllc. Pa., until July 13. ' ,I1B ,n Apollo , Xortl ,,,
efehteen nnd some wait until tliey are I
nheteen. Cordelia Piddle Duke is about i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hejl. of St. strf,et, when Miss Catharine F. Fmkel,
tie only oue who came out at seven- .Mill tins, nae opened their cottage at 'laughter of .Mr. nnd Mrs. Marks Fin
ten in Philadelphia for many a j car. Bay Head. JM, of ,-,.11,-, naltlmore avenue, became
tlob?" l,ad1Ur'''out''lanceTJt: Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Marshall 1-lde of Mr. Louis Hosner, son of
'ftursda'y but Elaine is just around a"(1 "'i- t-? of I.anghorne. hn,eMr. and Mrs. Charles Hosnor. of 07121
siventecu'nnd will not come out for l"!""' their cottage at Buck Hill Falls, j Elmwood avenue; and Miss Helen Hos-
vnr or two. And her party was for the " nor, ilnughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hosner,
slhool set. She certainly is pretty. I, Mrti A,fr(1(, F Monro Mr, Thomas was married to Dr. Nathan Haff, of
m iir, .Miu.m, v j .V-."T -- -
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Uue Datiste irocK, which in... ...,... h
ires in flnrk l.lue anil green ouu.., .. , , ;r,swold, New London, Conn., on
ll. Her-hair is very cmly and she wears I jlinp os
i rather close to her ery we'.l-shapcd
lrad. She has a very pretty manner j Announcement is made of the mar
md will doubtless be a great favorite , riage of Miss Emily Coonev. daughter
Then the time comes for her to make her of Mrs. Louis Stngncr. Snii North Mar
low to the social world. I 1;e street, and Mr. Thomas J. Thoin-
I
SN'T It lovely to think that n,,-. and i
Airs lbert Warren KeUev will be '
ible to celebrate the golden anniversary
if their wedding todav at their place in I
fhoolnnt tlilP It's a beautitlll tiling to :
lave
(ears,
They
, .
i the
tlpnr.
. ,i..' - rpl.ni. Imvtt
bmfiri rnntn ni Tii'ir in ii r. hhj mnv
"V '"" " .
H have'told their friends'they will bo'
A Oil Ivlllin '
& home, and c cry one is eager to go .
ad congratulate them on their happi-
Ds-
(Ml their children will be with them to
rrteive ine cuesis I'r!'1- 'ina .,',
.Mrs. Joseph 11. Darling. Mis Kate
Kelsey, Mrs. Wtnthrop Parker, Mr
Cadwalader Kelsey and Miss Ethel
JCelbey.
TvID you see Tony Wddle'i, marines in
"their bayonet drills last week? It
na very thrilling, wasn't it? And
cdn't vou love Major Riddle's little
liplanatory address before the men
sarted their stunts? I don't know
ikether he did it always or not. but
io night I was there he told how the
Marines would fight and how dangerous
it was, and then he said, "So jou see,
sisters oh, I was starting to say 'sis-
I ters and brothers' so you see, ladles
i and gentlemen," and everjbody who
knew how often he uses that expression,
. "sisters and brothers," just naturally
bad to laugh. '
1 It was so funny, and it reminded me
that the last time I saw the major nt
I Keith's he was conducting a mass-
nieeting of his various Uiblc classeb.
Tou know he is going to have those
marines down at the navy yard on Sat
. urday, to be one of the attractions of
I Navy Relief Day. I don't know just
where they are going to do their stunts,
' but they will do the same bayonet and
knife drills that they did last week.
. NA.NCY WYNNE.
' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Among the guests at the dinner which
jr. and Mrs. Percy H. Clark, of Wil
iughby, Cynwyd, will give in honor of
Jr. and Sirs. J. Stogdcll Stokes, to
morrow evening, will be Mr. and
Jrs. John Morgan Denison, Mr. nnd
.Irs. Henry Howard Ellison, Jr., and
ifr. and Mrs. Stacey B. Lloyd.
Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Townsend, of
Bvyn Mawr, will, give u birthday party
'on Saturday afternoon in honor of their
kittle daughter, who will be four years
old.
Mrs. Paul Haskell, of Aelwold, Bryn
.Mawr, has recalled Jhe invitations for
luncheon on 'Wednesday, owing to tho
Iserious illness of her sister, Mrs. Wnin
Ivright, of Chicago. Mrs. Haskell left
for Chicago on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Trenchurd Einlen New-
(jold, of Breezy Brow, Ardmore, will
tntertain at a dance next Saturday
vening In honor of Mrs. Newbold's
loo, Mr. G. Clymcr Brookst
, rs. "William J. Elliott, of 317 South
Sejneenth street, spent last week, end
atjape May.
. and Mrs. Robert P. nooper, of
Moinid lane and Cherokee street,
Chlnut Hill, have returned from
Lofville, Ky., -where they attesd-fl
HieVedding of their son, Mr. James
E4d Hooper, and Miss Mildred "W.
' Andpon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lafnce Anderson, last Wednesday.
V Clarence Kllnk will entertain
thilrenlng at the reconstructing danced
on V roof garden of the Bellevuc
Strird. Dlind Mri. It. Walter Starr, of
117 Uh Seventeenth itreet, who art
ij t tb- rummer Tioma" In Capfl Mar.
lived tiieetner linppily lor uuy "j "' " "-. nm-nn-.i. .ui-s i.nna -wm uimi uimw unu .uiss nrrinn
this well-loved couple liavo. . 1Sl'n,ll0J' of pw York, was the bride's Kntz wcrv the britlesninlds, nnd Mlsi
will hflvo the reception out of doors1 n'.v nttrndant., and the best man was Kdua Kinkel, sister of the bride, was
Inner enrdeu if the weather it ;.,..' """" '""si i"r1M,un ii", -''r wcurum ivoNner,
' "i if ,f will rproivn in the l ?h? fl'lll(s wns held nt the home of the, brother of the bridegroom, acted as rinL'
wo is at present a member ot xne i rt. '.oiignter m .Mis. I.llzabcth Far-, K(lith 1o,nor, tlower girl: Master
Q,aker unit which is doing reconstruc- io o Dover. Del. on Saturday. Uwren Ko,nl.r rinK fcb1Iircrr Mr
tiin work iu France. T ether daugu- M . and Mrs (.ooJ will spend a fort-1 Mnrtln Kosnor, b,,t man . Mr
tcrs and sons who will receive with night lit Atlantic ( Uy before going to jnfTi Mr Louis Sclllti! anJ Mr u
.,.i ,U ore Atr Alhprt Kelso.v. I ortolk, a.. where tier will ...,il... ....,., ,
will entertain Informally on Friday
exening, for their daughter, Miss Marie
Louise Starr, and Mr. rnri miiim
Knuterl.crg. of Louisville. Ky.. whoso
wedding will take place on tie oNo.,j!rIshnni
Ine evening In St. John s Protcstnnt ,. '
Episcopal Church. Cape May: nnd their !nftPrnon" nt "clock In the Church of
bridal attendants. Miss Julia Bullitt .the Saviour. Thirty-eighth street aboc
,-- ,
Hautenberg, maid of honor; Mrs. it.
XKM MhhK:
mings. Mrs. J. linn ley Lamed. .ulss
Elizabeth Buchanan, bridesmaids; Miss
Mnrjurie Sinclair. Miss Dorothy Mnr-
..t.-.l . M!.n n.t Pnnnim nlirl ATtH
Marv' Cannon, of Concord. N. C . flower ,ho bridesmaid", will include Miss Anne
girls'; Mr. Henry Bullitt Hauterberg. of .Klnuder. .Miss Martha Eggleston. Miss
Louisville. Ky., best man; Mr. Howlnnd Ueon Murrav. Miss Hachel Snvdcr nnd
Duniesnil. also of Louisville; Mrs. Itnsir,., ,,. . ' ,,,,. , .
Harris, of New York; Mr. Scott l"'""1 '"" Mnekl.n. The best man
Wnlkcr. Dr. H. 'Walter Starr. Jr., and i"'11 i"1 Mr. Hobert P. Fryc, brother of
Mr. J. llnwley Larned, ushers. jthe bridegroom, and the ushers will in-
rludc Mr. Frank (i. Fripp, Mr. Henry
Miss Martha Eggleston, vho will be n lf) !... ., .,...,, , . .,
bridesmaid for Miss Eleanor Bonsai, nt l"l n- Mr' " ,lliilm . T-V,,r- Mr-
her marriage to Mr. Hussid B. Frjc " ' K- I rqtilmrt and Mr. John A.
this evening, entertained1 at luncheon Frjc. hiother of the bridegroom.
in honor of Miss Hon-M on Saturda, Thp brI,,p , wpar w, , ,. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Murray. of .... ,
Wjnnewood. gave n dinner dance mi m(M' """rose point lace, with n court
SntuVday evening fcr the bridal party. 'trf! " vu!rnn vp,v(,t- " veil of tulle
I ""I nave a coronet of rose point lnce.
Mr. and Mr.. Harold IV. Lnlrd. She "111 carrj white nnd lavender
,,. ,-,iiison, .(irs. uiomas 1'earce nnd
.. " " - ' '" " '"""
Alrs. Henrj Terry will motor to the
,n"- son ot Jir.. Jlnrj Thornton. 2..14 train, a veil of tulle, arranged with
South Eighteenth street, in the Church .orange blossoms, and curried white
of n"r Mother of Sorrows, Forty - ciglith , loves and lilies-of-the-vnlley.
"mt Lancaster avenue, on Tuesday,' Miss I'inkel had her sister. Miss
ni"p '" Pauline Finkel. ns maid of honor. Miss
. -" "".'""' "'"" i-eiviir.iuMi iiy
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Ml J1IK Mrs. '1 hnriltnn nrn (.noi..l!n
.. ' -"-'"h
'' "' at the Ht.nnd Hotel, Ocean
' i
Ann , f ,, mar
ring., of Warrant Officer Francis Ray- I
mon, fJood, 1424 Ontario street to Miss'
-- -.... "in, .(; urin ituue,
their home, and where Mr. flood has;
been assigned to the U. S. 8. Henley
as commanding oOicer. I
our- i nrt- !
one LUol nCti MttLS!
IIIH lflV llwimnn I IJ..,.T.T-.. A y m ! I""l. I -1III! 1 iti...h
uii.ii r. iiiiMuci. aurr mi1 corenionv. uearer.
'TIs a Sad Story, With Cemeteries, THORP-DONALDSON
and All An interesting wedding wns solem-
She wore three-story shoes. nized in tlie Tioga Baptist Church. Broad
At least they were high. I street below Tioga, ou Saturday nt
Put when Khe nMe,,,te.i i ,!,., Inoou. when Jliss Emma II. Donaldson,
from u Ridge avenue car at Allegheny
avenue her heels came off.
With her heels in her hand she tip
toed across Allegheny aenue. No one
was around to offer sympathy. The
neighborhood is surrouniied by ceme
teries. Finally the girl decided she would
help herself so she entered a cobbler's
shop as a last resort.
TO DISCUSS ZIONIST ISSUES
Meeting to Be Held Here on August
3 Palestine Organization Theme
A conference to discuss the Zionist
organization in Palestine will be held
in this city August 3.
Ten other citie will hold other sim
ilar conferences during the summer,
the delegates to be elected at the Zion
ist national election day, June 29.
The prinripal questions taken up will
he land naturalization in Palestine ; and
lXl M.r:",J,P....f '.'l"1 lC' !'
The location of the seat of the world
Zionist administration also will lie dls
cussed.
MISS ANNA M. McNALLY
Daushter of Captain and Mrs.
.James J. McNally, of 2343 Eat
Cumberland street, whoso marriage
to Mr. Thomas F. Rhodes, of 113
East Lelilgh avenue, will take place
on Wednesday In St, Ann's Church,
with a uuptlal mass
i
MISS ELEANOR BONSAL
TO WED THIS EVENING
Wedding Will Be Solemnized at
6 o'clock, Followed by
Small Reception
The marriage of Miss Eleanor Bonsai,
Of -1410 Locust street, nml Mr. Itnssel
T ....... . .....
Chestnut. The ceremony will be per
"' n. Hobert Johnston
rpptnp nt fltn ..),, .-,,1.
",w" t
ihe bride will be attended by Mrs.
Robert I Fryc, as matron of honor nnd
i,i,rt v T ti,. ,ui
' -...., ... ... -.... nuumi; LVlttllu.tJ
'wns performed by the Hev. Sa,muel
, rrleilniim, rabbi of the Beth El Con
Isiegatlon, nnd was followed by a large
' leception.
Each bride was given in marriage
lij her father and each wore n gown of
white duchess satin made with a court
..eiiu i.uix. u .uimiii uouj, . . .1
Dr. AVUliam Hubin was fr.
TInvnntu l.ntf mnn nnA liJt ulIiakb I -
- "" - --nv4-t iii-
' eluded Mr Sigmund Finkel. Mr. Louis
! Hubin and Mr. Louis Pried
.
Z ZXl
i)mr f ,v york mnIli nf i,nI.nr.
vTmJUti'uZn
yiacXl ,.nll.))c wlH tnk , t . .
nI " pon t eh- e turn Mr. Itoner an
his bride will live nt 104.", South Fifty-
fourth street, and Doctor and Mrs.
"nlr at -il1 Wcst Lehigh avenue.
i''""1'1" of ,J'r" a"(! ,Mrs- "
.Donaldson, of 130.. Rising Sun
S.
lnne,
and Mr. Albert E. Thorp, of .r01' Penn
street, Finnkford, were married by the
pastor, tho Rev. Harold Stanley Stew
art. Mr. Donaldson gave his daughter
in marriage and her only attendant wns
her sister. Miss Inez Donaldson.
Mr. Benjamin S. Thorp was best
man, nnd Mr. Horace Thorp and Mr.
Francis Thorp, nlso brothers, were
ushers. A weddipg breakfast at the
home of the bride's parents followed the
ceremony. The bridegroom, who is n
sergeant in the United States General
Hospital No. I!, and his bride, nfter a
short trip will live at Fort MacPherson,
where Sergeant Thorp will be stationed
until he receives his discharge from
government service.
Mncicrxzin Tunxnn
Another wedding of Saturday was
that of Miss Hthel Turner, daughter of
Mr. ,Bj Mr,. Harry Turner, of th
!kU, of Schuylkill, and Mr. Donald S
e
S.
MacKenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo
dore it. MncKenzie, -of Queen Lnne,
which took place in the afternoon in
Falls o'f Schuylkill Baptist Church on
Queen lnne, with the pastor, the Hev.
Benjamin F. Bray, officiating. The
bride wore an embroidered gown of
white French crepe with a veil of tulle
caught with orange blossoms and was
attended by her sister, Mrs. Itoy
I Wallace.
I Mr. MncKenzie had his cousin, Mr.
Stanley Smith, for best man. A recep-
i tion at the home of the bride's parents,
JUIM Bowman street, followed the cere
mony. The bridegroom and bride will
live at the Fnlls of Schuylkill upon their
return from a fortnight's trip.
MCCARTHY BARNETT
The wedding of Miss Alice K. Bar
nett, dauOiter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Bamett, of 51 North Sixty-third street.
West Philadelphia, and Mr. Willium U.
McCarthy, of Eden, Wis., wns solem
nised at 5 o'clock on Wednesday, June
18, in St. Andrews's M. 13. Church,
Forty-fifth and AValnut streets. The
Rev. Oeorge Bnbcoek, D. D., pastor of
the church, oSclated, The bride's only
attetflant was Miss Roberta M. Mur
ray, of Fort Wayne, Ind., while Mr.
A. Arthur C. Barnctt was best ipan
for lr. McCarthy.
The wedding was followed by a
dinner at the home of the bride's
parents.
Mr. McCarthy is with the United
States mnrlues stationed nt Norfolk,
Va., and has just recently returned from
Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy will
shortly leave for Lo Anslfa,.Callf.,
whtr they will Uye
Tici IIiiQiin Tvntr liriilnLiiioiitu AT!....
MRS. JOHN
-JKKi&WwUHKBKm WL '
tliol '., h in i
Mrs. Brown, who lles at 7010 Llncdn drhe. Chestnut Hill, is with her three children. Master John . Brown,
Jr., Miss Itaibura Brown nnd little Miss Sara Di.ip'r Brown
ST. JOSEPH'S TO HOLD
ELOCUTION CONTEST
Oratory Feature of High School
Graduations Here
Tonight
A contest in elocution will be the
principal feature of the graduation and
commencement exercises of the high
school department to he held nt St.
Toseph's College nuditoriuni tonight.
Preceding the contcvt there will .be
musical and other offerings. The fol
lowing will nppear as contestants in the
debate :
Hugh J. Toland. Phlllp-.T. Hoffmann.
Robert T. Sullivan. Frnncis J. Dnilcy
nil of the ninior division ; 1 raneis .1.
Eustace. Y illmm I,, iserry, . i.imer
AVclsh. Richard F. Cirady, of the se-
nior division.
wr. Austin v.. nancy win ... a...- ..
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nddress to the graduates, fo low ng the
nrtl,frrin nf (1 inlnmnc. Tho ilppision
oonforrinc of diploma.. The drrisinn
of tho follow hi k judRP' will prorcIp the
award of mwtoN and pri7ps: Hip Uor
Tames A Tnnfe, the Iter. Joseph S. ",;'rr" ... ' ,M " """ "c"
nKhQndthoncjosfphA.Mur.iH1, tl,nl tlM'y Bcrp lo lnhnit
.,,... .siii.i.iHi. i
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Following are the graduates:
Thomas Devlin Begley, Willinm Ed
ward Berry. Francis do Sales
Blnkely, Edward Mnneely Bojle.
Arthur Joseph Bradley. John Francis
Brady, Benjamin Francis Biisch, Ed
ward T.eo Casej. Oeorge Joseph Clarke,
Edgar Francis Connery, John Anthony
Convery, John Aloysius Cooke. John
Joseph" Dnrcy. Robert Cjril Devlne,
Edmond Daniel Duffy, Willlnm Ejon
flilroy, Clair Aloysius llnminlll, Isaac
Kilner Heuisler, Victor Joseph llig
gins. Joseph Anthony d'lnvilliers.
John Joseph Kehoc. Robert Charlton
Kitchen. James Francis Larkius,
Charles Borromeo I.aughlin.
Paul Alojsius I.iirfflad. James
Thomas McBride. Louis James Mc
Closkey. John Joseph MeEncry. Al
bert John McOlynn. Clement Joseph
McCiovern, Robert Stewart Mcllhone,
Willinm Albert Mnckin, Thoiiius Igna
tius Mnher, James MrCinnis Mnllic,
John Andrew Jleycr, Stanislaus Miecz-
kowski, John Joseph Murplij. Joseph
Edward Murphy, Frnncis John Mjers,
Charles Aloysius Nolan, James Fruucis
O'Hara, Anthony Joseph R.epccki,
Herbert Joseph Storamel, Hugh Joseph
Toland, William Earl Tompkins,
Aloysius Francis Travi. William Deer
ing Watson and William Elmer
Welsh.
Deaths of a Day
MRS. SARAH E. WILLIAMS
Widow of Major Williams Dies at
Her Home Near West Chester
Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Williams,
widow of Major John Worthingtou Wil-
n.m. Hied vestcrday at her home,
Round Top, near "Went Chester. She
was a daughter ot me laic oumm-i a.
and Elizabeth Wayne Kejbcr, of Balti
more. ner husband, who died September .0
last, nt the age of eighty-oue, was a
member of the Philadelphia bar. He
was brevetted major for "gallant nnd
meritorious conduct" in the Civil War.
He berved in the staffs of Generals
nieitotis. Svkes and Meade and was one
of the last survivors of Gcnerul Meade's
staff.
Mrs. Anne K. Mitchell, widow of
Dr. John Kearsley Mitchell, and a
.ini'iuhter-ln-Iaw of the late Dr. S.
Weir Mitchell, Is a daughter of Major
and Mrs. Williams.
Mrs. Florence E. Robinson
Mrs. Florence Ebc Robinson, widow
of Dr. Edwin Taylor Robinson, died
yesterday in the Polyclinic Hospital,
..-here nhe had been a natlcnt two weeks,
Mrs. Robinson hud been in poor health
since the death of her husband two
years ago. Doctor Robinson, a proini
nnt nhvsician. lived nt lltOd Pini
street. Mrs. Robinson is survived by a
voung daughter, IMscilla Alden Robin
son, Funeral services and Interment
will be made in nellefonte, Pu.
City Band Concerts
Municipal Rand, Twelfth and
Spring Garden streets, 8 p. m.
Fairmount Tark Band, George'a
Hill, 4 to 0 p. m. s 8 to 10 p, m.
Philadelphia Band, City Hall
riazij, 8 p." m.N
y
A. BROWN AND CHILDREN
STORE GIRL HEIRESSES .
INTEND
ll VI I..1 - O-n 111 ;....
"ciii 1 iivy innui 11 viv.vui, uui
Before Building Air Castles
Slight nnd trim in a dail, blue
georgette blouse nnd s0rge slurt, Miss
ticitrude Drnjtnn, eighteen enrs old.
heiress, today-sat in her usual cashier's
box in a department store, count
lug out clinnge and putting monej into
the cash box.
Possiblj strange isiuns nf possessing
eeu more inonej than sie had cer
taken into the big cash bo innj bine
tloated through her mind, but the girl's
expression did not recnl the fact. .Miss
Drnjtnn s brown ejes with their beau
tiful black lashes nnd brows, were just
ins mcrry and ns interested in her sur
rnundings ns cer. Her !lnff blown
Iialr wns jt,.t ns slmpy ,,' 1)(,,nm
ingly rombed as usual. Mrs. Jones and
Mrs. Smith and all tho other sho
,'. i'iiiiui (inn nil inf IHin1! Mllllini
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imi-rs,.
'-;- I
- .u cmnge 10 wns ciern mm thnt. iliilirt
ilreain thnt since they watched her I
In nnnther iinrt nf flin bf, ,l.n .:.
tee., ver ii f ,. ."' "
tPPIl-TPnr-llIli fcltt-nr. Mlf.w Mninin lrni
....ni t,i j
, ,' ,, S . 1"P",,
wns a little dicker of a fiown between
her brows becnuse she just couMn t ,
help dreaming now and then. Itut her i
lingers were junt as efficient as eer
For nenrlv a jenr the two girls, nhiii
Ine with their stepmother at L'i'iS
North Tweiitj-first street hnvc been
11 nhlr inn flin i t Awn n . I .-v i . ,. t . 1.. c !
working in the store nnd going to busi
ness srnooi ai uigiii. planning to uc,
stenographers some unj nun to cam,
enough monej to see u bit of the cnun-
trj during their viicatinus. .lust now
thej earn Sill n week.
Don't Think Mudi About It
To think, if we never earned un
more than this, it would take us botli
together sixtj -eight jears to earn
?70,000," sighed Minnie. "And here
eerjbody is telling us wc nre heiresses
It surelj is n grand feeling, but wci
..,,'t let nnruilris. think nli, ml it
iniieli."
Neither of the girls will allow their
, . , . ... ,. i i..i.
neails to lie lurocii u.v ucll kvmi iih-i,
WEST PHILA. HIGH
GRADUATION TONIGHT
Seventy-eight Boys Will Re
ceive Diplomas at Thirteenth
Commencement
The commencement of the thirteenth
graduating clats of the West Philadel
phia High School for Boys will be held
at S o'clock this evening in the nudi
toriuni of the school, Forty-eighth aud
Walnut streets. Diplomas will be
granted to s-eventy-eight boy.
The invocation will be made by Dr.
.1. It. Schaffer and the salutatorj will
be delivered by Edward M. Heviluequa.
Two musical selection, one a solo, "The
Soldier's Dream," by I.eon T. Moore
The four honor men of the senior
class this jenr are William Carlton,
first honors; Howard Medhold. second
honors; Donnld Schnsscr, third honors,
aud Uojd lietchtel, fourth honors.
The following will graduate from the
school :
l.nilore ADfel T O McCollnm. Jr.
I lovd llhtel John II MeCulloush
vvmiam lielshler Thou K. MaUberger
HoracBltI Walter M. Mankln
Benjamin Henltisky Louis Marlon
Thomaa Benton Albert A. Martuccl
raw M. Hevilacqua Warren Maxaon
neorire U. Hrackln i""harle J. Measer
lawa lir-dley Thoa II Mulhollind
IVin n HrlsSa. Jr. Howard C. Murphy
Howard W llucliley Ferdinand I. .Voter
Samuel H HurX ''n ' Oeatreichtr
James C Chestnut
Samuel Cooper
Ruuene Decker
II ll Detweller .
Iiernard Ulsrnhuth
Milton l Cttelson
XVm. U Fotherglll
K.,1-1 1 OUdIii
XVllliani uimoimi . V!"1,., X. .f.r'"""
John 1' Phillips
jonn vv . rric
Kdmund Haepa
Rverett It. Remolds
rharlea C. Itohinn
Oscar K. Holler Jr.
Jesse P Homalne
XX llltam H Rosenfleld
Jacob Ooldberif
ruda i- itotn
KrerterliU M Greene, John K Huekdesehel
Horn. A. Hall
Ilonald N. Hchalter
Myroa V Harrison
Francis Henderson
Geo, II. Hlltner
Maurice II. Holme
A S. Ilouldswortll
Donald M. Hubar
Utora n Kinsley
Morrla Klein
Geortf M Lea
BoL Lelken
Harry C Leebman
Maxwell Llpsrhultc
Joseph G, Ljpatus
Glenn ll. Low
Frank S, LnidaU. Jr.
Robert T Hhlelda
Norman R hloan
Iiuls K Snsder
George N. Boeder
T STtlsnn Rnnni.,
Kdvvard C. Stout. Jr I
Harry D Stutman i
Edward C. Thomaa
Faul vv Thomaa
otis s, Thomaa. jr.
Edward Wheti""'"
Herman A. Tellln
Eawia a, xount"
TO KEEP JOBS
rr :n iv . tt...:ivi 1 o . .
i 111 n nil until I iicv ire jure .
the manager of their department de
i lures, because thej ine sn sensible.
'We don't know that il is uhsoltitclj I
true, jou know." said fiertiudc Jlay. 1
.ttornes 11011 icil nn mint. Mrs. 1
Laura Ji.dd. of :!:;:!.- 'o.th Second !
stieet, thnt our grnndiinele, Ilerinan
Winter, of Portland, flic., hud left his '
miiiiey to ns. !ut we won't know ,
for certain till ncU fall, when the fall
term of court opens nnd the matter is
...... .11 n-.. I
settled. It seems the leg.icj is Sill.-
000 cjisIi. We Know i had an I'm'lo
Herman, but v bml wov scon liim
nor liraru Irnni liiin. llo was
uiiitlicr s unrip. My niotlior ts dead, i
, I
(nine to Keen on uoihin ,
I
ur'rr.
'Vbat .hall we iloV Win,
.... . . ...... i. . .... , i
ju&l goiiiR u hrrp nil wonuiiK unrr anil
,t
jit
KOIIJE
to siliool as though nothing had
l1Up,)(.,,l till we Know for ceitiiin. If
,. naly get the monej it will he won-
,lprfl11- n"'1 if " "nX " llil(1 ",,r
",!" nM """" n,,J"i,v' nn1 ,M"
won't he imj diffcient than ve hml .
...., w 1...1. 1 1.1 1.
"'M"! no. e " i.". neu.uij mm
ll ....I !...! .. .....1
iiii 1'1'J mill jihiu i" immi
-N". ' 'n"t H'ink I would go to col-
, , olM 1nst inlsl, mv ,n,sin,.ss
, ,.. s , ,,,,, ,, ., ,,,.,. Mt.I10.
,i , ,,, p, , ,.,
I.M... ...... V .....
di entiling of fortunes, I have too much
NV(llK , ,,,, ,, , ,.nn-t llfr
..,, ,v im lit. ,n ir.uM. I
trd to dream.
hut then sis-
. ,,,.' ,;,,' i,npp l0 RO to pac0s on our
. ...
1 Mientions when wetiaie worked n little
(M10
,,.-,.. Winter die,! nbotit cicht
vcars ago and trustees saj they linr
been scanning since then for the two
Drajton girls. Thev have no brothers
or sisters. Their father lies in Phila
delphia and thej weie horn here.
"It"s just like a moie story," smiled
Miiinin Diajton. as she looked her
monej in the cash bin and prepared
for lunch. "Exciting? Well, jou
should have seen ns when we first hcant
the news I never was .so exciteil in
I my lite
it... .... I..., ... I.1J.
,,, , j,.-. ...,, , .,,,
it till we a.tually get the monej in
i ..- i, ,....
ui .....-. .
50 GIRLS GRADUATE
AT KENSINGTON HIGH
Warwick James Price Will Mako
Address, Taking as Topic
"America's Chance"
The Kensington High School for
Girls will hold its annual commence-
ment exercises tflis evening at S o'clock
in the school nuditoriuni. Amber and
rtnnberl,.,,,! .treets l'i.te -irU ,.111
receive diplomas and n varied program rett," Thomas Rastian and Prances
has been arranged for the evening Onrtj, I.ouls .1. Ilcnshuvv and Melvn
The speaker will be Vittricls .1 nines ' HrelCh. I'luirles Sockets and Matilda
.. . , . . . ... . ,,, . , lingers, Robert Troyano nnd Helen
Price, whose subject will be America s ' , i x- t.i n.i t iiii,,,r,
,, I Hanson, .losepl. v . Keen nml l.illium
Chnnec." A'an Pnuseii, nnd Isadorc Friedman and
Miss Ethel Mudclej will sing a sno ' Sarah Dorr, all of Philadelphia; Philip
and two members of the senior class II. Matthews. Washington, and Elizn
will make addresses. The) lire Miss , heth Vile. Philadelphia ; Paul E. Weber.
Marian Cram, who will deliver ti speech Philadelphia and Hertha C Willcin.
written by Jliss Roberta illiiuuson,
the class jiresideut, and Miss tJrnci! Mil-
ler, whose speech was uiitteu by Mis-
Anna d Alonzu.
The following will receive diplomas :
Academic Course Muriou Murker,
Vlnln Itrnll. Anna Ilrnwn. Marion
Cram. Janet Crawford, Anna D'Aloiira,
Elizabeth Drum. Elsu Eichhorn. Hilda
Pritz. Josephine ICreider, Ella Eoesch,
Ethel Mndelej, Mjrtle Moorhousc, Elva
m ......- VII. I PI u. n
Ujl'li ttUIIMIK t lll( IflMI'll HIIbUHI-
TciKelle Mnlenlni llnrnthv Suniin
.... ... .. .. .
L-onuneriiaH-Ciirke i. uira nan, Klsie
Uitteubenuer, Mima iinrsos, urace
Chnlmers. EUu Coliee, I'earl Corotls,
Mabel Dietz, Ilena Doughertj , Rose
Frank, Mary Haltemuu, Dorothy
Harris, Lillian Kass, Uabele Kelso,
Martha Long, Evelyn McLaughlin,
Grnce Miller, Florence Myers. Murie
, snmet. Anna Schatz. Mildred Kebniier
1 ', ,,", ., , r., ...
man, Edith Senior, Eleanor bhaver.
I Virginia Shull, Mildred Shulman,
I cuzaiieiu v ucuuivt uusu 11 viuviTf iuui:
'garet Wilson.
ler, Christine Thompson, Robertu Wil ' nker, Ilridgcton. X. J. : James It. Wood!
liunison, Mildred Wrightsou, Isubfllelnnd Martini K. Stains, Dojlestown, )
Stephen,.... Pa. ; William II. Alderson and Rllln-j
Home Economies- Ethel Hi.arduiuu.lhcth Anderson. Cecilton. Mil. : Joshua1
WILLIAIVi PENN HIGH
GRADUATION TONIGHT
One Hundred and Fifty Girls
Receive Diplomas in Annual
Commencement Exercises
The annual commencement exercises
of the William Penn High School for
(ilrls will tin hold this evening nt fl
n clock In the utiilltorlum of the school.
Fifteenth and Wallace streets. One of
the Inrgesf cIhsrps in the history of the
'linol will be graduated when ISO girls
receive diplomas.
After the ctiMonmry processional of
ll I ., HI 1
ne gnicin.i.ing cms ine program win
be opened with nn Invocation by the
Itev Frnnk P. Parkin.
Two nddresses on the subject. "Whv
I Am nn American," will be made, one
written In Miss Milllcent Shubert and
-lelhcred in Mls Doris Hngens and the
, . . , ,,, .... t
other written by Miss Eleanor Mer
nml delivered by Mis Mnrj (.alien.
These ".peedies attack the subject finm
two new nnd interesting angle-.
"A Morning in Spring." lij Mnt -
thews, will be the following musical
. . . . . ., i
seleition of the class before the itwuril
of diiilomas bv Dr. Willlnm I). Lewis.
principal of the school. I
Tim . nln.linl...t ...l.lrnwU t ill l.e 111.1
. .-.
i.j . iss .... .an i mux. r
'Ilin i rum inium it in flliriTP (M All. .
l. ,,,.,, i i-. m im,i,
Sum I!, t alliiinti, ami Ldna M. f lark
and Madeleine E. Williams are the ac-
companlsts.
The following will lecehe diplomas:
.... .
llel.n Klaln. Klna.h I.I ll.in Sfm.il
11,'KMo i: Klrh K.ue J Sharp
l'auline I; M.in iinrn c! s-h. rr
Soph a K iKinati l.oiwi Anne Mterwln
iioraihn h w ! r mii.h .i shubiri
I'hiirlnttp K.thlpr ,'irMm Smith
lia11 KrVnrn,WU ,1 .n'r'.'e',',: TIZKii'
lihfr Kurt i:thr Mario s.(f!ii
Inla I Lapercren Kiitherino Snifer
Mmm ( I..rnson Anni Sol'Oloff
.Inwrhlne May I.s S.ltna Hrnnk.- stern
Iluth l.lih-r Murcaret U SMion
HMtri.r. i.ipshuiz n.'itrice KmniK sxka
i:lni Krniil Mnthrns Hulh Muriel rack-in
Jln A Meneil Hi lien n Allele Tebl.il
Mm K .les-i-rmlth Anna Tonkin .
I !;len i?,r.i,"ar.ler Marv W"r' I
Mumani J Nash .sarnli K Truhln 1
I'liin Oehrorii Marmierlte I".
k:,;s AiSrs: w.i
l.urlln. I" Pennlrcton Marie Thi resa Wahl
Marette 1. II Qulek Helen 1:11a Wnllls
. .111111.' v. ,-onieianiz Anna waldmiin
ErZI E'fe
t'leren'-e O nltter Ilnrolh. M Vt llh.ims
K.lxthe M lliulinon rtoe V Vatnn
1 i:lelle K HUklnd r.i.1i line I" illi.inix
l.Mll.l T lledrnlnim h Maul WINon
Lilian J? Iloonil.rB
mm m.v nn-.
Kleanor Mi K WIMr
Minnie F Wllliln
I)oroth Ji'irle Wulff
nna Itnmir
lulia H rllnT
MarKiret Kxini
r.arl It Uan
Ana Teaater
IdT n rvmhere
Alice ruehpll"
Lena H rie"her
nnrnlh I. Keller
r.'iiia jihi ., in
I lhillli Mae Ituik
flnlille 11 Sihleln
' ' llii Sehoenfelt
rtuth Ailar
, Mm i. Albrlcht
K ." Apfelaum
Ihitc A I IriH
I Krin wtlrie Ilirnn
srtln H iiuilev
r.M'nn ii naif
kJi"',, n"i"nHeii
Incer Kannle I, Tranklln
mther Iterunti n
f.1,!;, 'Jinwen
i:thl Mav H-aun
Naomi Fuilon
Marv M Oallen
IJornth D flll.kman
Iila M Unlove .
Helen Kmma Cood
Ida Orav
Tallin M f.reenteln
Sara W i:ri'KK
InizXih iirnin
K'aihrn rninhermh
ui'mJ'J'a Tta
Slla J f'trrit-.
KMurahn Campbell 1,,-na OumnltKln
.leila M ' arey flrare K Hai kett
nonii M riark Dorla Helen lln.-,p.
Lillian .T rohrn
Satra Wiolu Mitltrim
Ituth rnlllnn
Imotif-np Cfml
Johanna Haloien
tJraio K TlnrlviM
Anna G Harris
Marlon I Hi tnmerlv
Isibrl Hfinlert.nn
r:if7aIPth S Hett
nianoh' I. mix
rirto IJ Dlmltman
1 n ien .m imrwart
llnrrni" 1 IUBhrt MarwarPt HurnlrUrl
Nth DrlillnU Anna O HohhM
MIlllP HonltT
uorfnrt' i miny T(.itriCPM Mun or '
y,yii Uou Klntle I.IIltan M lnhn-tnn
utn v .ulll,n.,t
Kathrn M JohntfjiK
Meri" Marie iino,
s-"h i:pstein
fara Knit
Rehpcci Knnn
Kllzubeth K Kan
. r- wr- moo ,-.,..
LEAVES $268,000 ESTATE
.....
Mrg. E. C. M. Simpson Bequeaths,
r n
$10,000 to Overbrook Church '
Nnrristown, Pa., .June ''.'!. 1! the
will of Mrs. Emmn C M. Simps, m.
of Lower Mcrion. widow of Willinm
Simpson. Jr.. nn estate uilued nt SLMIS.
00(1 is beiiientheil tn her seivnuts, teln
tiies and several Philadelphia insfi
tiitions The bulk of it. including
i Ingleborg. her late residence, goes to
I her son. Willinm Percy Simpson, with
the request thnt he permit her fntl.ei
land mother to lie there for life.
Among the beneficiaries is the Me
morial Church nf St. Paul, in Over ,
brook, which gets ?10..0no.
RUSH WORK ON MUSEUM
Contract for Concrete and Basement
Is Awarded .
After a delaj of manj venrs, the con i
ctriiettnn nf ihe Art Mneiini i-,n tin.
" . '
Ilt( of th0 oI(, r.lirmmlnt revervo r. at
Ilnrt,est terminus of the Park
.. . . v , , ...
way, is now to he pushed forward timil
the edifice is completed, according to an
nun
nnneeme.it ltv the rnirnin.int Piirk
commission. The award for the first
contract has been made. It is estimated
that the cost of the building will be ap-
..-. imoir- sa nnn oiio
1 ., i. , ,-. . -. ,
The Mark ronstruction ( ompanv has
been given the contract for the building
of concrete and : steel walls and the
andexcavating in the hill,
I basement.
I unoti which the museum will rest.
i Elkton Marriage Licenses j
Elkton. Mil., .lnne 2:?. Thirty couples I
'were granted marriage licenses here to- j
, dav as follows: .lumes Cumborn and
I Elizabeth Ouercke. Anthony Shcppnrdj
I "' Annn Hill. Oeorge .lone and Emma
.lose,... .. i. .;. ...... ..e.k-, ....
lier r.iinrpp Ileinincer nnd Inrie Tlar
j Washington : Emilo Itanssoiro. Merion,
Pa., and Knthrjn M. Monahan. Phila-,
delnhhi: James W .Havves, Philadel
phia, aud Mary A. King, Elkton:
Thomas O. Smith, Chester, Pa., and
Mildren C. Markley. Cplnnd, P.i ,
I Thomns E. Kichard, anil t arrie .New Ion
, Wndsley, Wilmington. Dnl ; Jacob 1).
HofTman anil l.llllnn .M. uitter. .nen-
town. Pa. ; Vernon P. Mntthews and
I. Martha Zimmerman, Itetlilehem. Pa.;
iv.il,.... S,rn .lr nml Arndn Whit
I 'Mltlll "t - - ----
IlUL-o Westvllle. N. J.. nnd liellll
.... .-.. ... . i ,-, i,:..
rislier, i.ioucesier; rti"l,r".r ''"''
and l.epa 11. miners, n uiiiiuh-ion. im. ;
Joseph losgrove, i nestcr. aim .viaynie
Downes, Sjracuse, .. .; .lames A.
Mc-Closkej, Beverly, X. J . ami Agnes
C. Ljons, Cornwells, Pu. ; Guj O.
Smothers, llerwlcK, l'a
ana Koaue
Hollings. Woomsbiirg. Pn. ; John M
Edwards and Ella Wollbpfton, Tren
ton; Charles S. Selkirk. Albany, X. Y.,
and Elizabeth Bryan, Washington ; and
James h. Little and Harriet S. Cole,
ItUlns Bun, Md.
SCHOOL TAX BILL
SIGNED BY GOVERNOR;
.New Levy Makes Nine Schools
Possible Here Six or Eight
Mills the Rate
llnrrlsbiirg. June 2.T A bill of lin,
portnnce to Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh. nmioiiniTil ns approved by 007-
ernor Sproul. provides that the"
total annual school lew shall not bo
les than -iv nor more thnii eight mill
on the dollar It is provided that the
lew for Ifl'jn shall not exceed seven
mills, except in cne of a district as
suming bonded ibht of nti former dls-'
fHrt tlf,r(, ,, ,)p ,.,,.,, spv(,n Rn(, on(?.
,lf mill, n 1'rjo and eight nnd one-
UllllllS !'(
luilf in 11)21. Thereafter It may not
exceed eiglit mills.
This will ineiense the school levenue
i fo!" Phililelpliia o that additional
!?"'s '';' Lr "'"'T.'"1,, , , . .
Inn ttfunrnop nin apnrnvrd the bill
pl,nnin(; lp ,,ivil lin,l,,r(, innCc,"i
Unes in the Philadelphia Municipal
jComt and providing that, except ns
modified b the nit or lij it own rules,
Uhe ,pnicti.-e and proceduie in the
J,,"".':l',iltl ( "'V; slm "' ,""' f-a1me.,n "
i the i oniinon Pleas Courts of Philadel.
! pi,ja, "iiauei
I "
, ews of (lie f.m ernor s actios rela- j(V''l
ilf.iiM1 in ine Mgiiing oi ine nil pcrmil- I
itine nu increase in the school tax was
, ,, . , members of
i i- . ... . ....
""' llnn"' "i Liliifiition nn.l others In
tlis rilN ul, 1(VP n,illirated moru
fmuN tn enable the citj to carry out
Its contemplnttd building program.
Dr. John P liirlmr superintendent
I of sehooN. reneatedl asserted that ill
l ,"' e collgi-stlon evisting 111 many
sehooN, the numeriills anticliated struc
1 tares and the iiisnmtnn omditions ill
... v..:ii:. , . ., """-' "
I these buildiiiBs. which th- Bureau of
(Health had 1 ondeintied ns 1 legal, mon!
, f,,nI,'Vl,,,"Mf htt" '" ''?, f"!;",,'0",,i"SI',1,
, l( "j's estmintiil nt tin lime the bill
wns being considered 1 the Legislature
.1... ,lfl . pu ,,,.. unill nrnlmMf hrtnw
""" V. . , o, -)w. ,..,,.P. .1 "
an 111I1Iltn.11.il SI ,.i(l().flH0 to the coffers
f ). hoard. It also wns said nt the
,.,,,. .,, , , ,,,.. ,,,,!,. ,
' .. s.. ,..,..,... ... . ,,., .,, uuiiui
eelllie tn meet the demands of lm
U-mements depended Inrgelj Upon tl.R
passage of the iieiidini; legislntion rela
tie to incrensing tenehers snlnries. It
- rtnii,jl't "ii,', mil! tax m
would be leqnlleil to meet the teachers
il,niini fur more n.M 'S
- 4
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j nsTn drama
, "THE CRIMSON GARDENIA"
A'Mel Aura, llnri'ln. ludon
I CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In Ilia o Million Do'Inr Comedy
' "SUNNYSIDE"
it is hcat, oMi:n
P A L A .C E
it M TO 11 ".o p m
WM. S. HART
In rirt fchowinp of Artcraft'a
"Square Deal Sanderson"
AdtlfM Attrailion Im ludes
T 1 A FIT IT-' f T A TTM IK T !
nruin. unarL . ffifl
in "SUNNYSIDE"
stah OFri.r.h xnr .vri'NTS , v
ARCT D I'A
1 1 I'lieSTM'T tini.OU- 1UTI1 " i
10 A M 11? ; ", 4". 1 I." 7 4" 0 SO P it
DOROTHY DALTON
In Thoma- II Mu Dir tfJ IMcture
"OTHER MEN'S WIVES"
A Mitional I enturc
CHARLIE CHAPLIN-
in "SUNNYSIDE"
1 IllT I"flILSTTION
VICTORIA MT!.nTnVe'
nth
regents ya
TOM MIX
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lT "SUNNYSIDE"
REGENT'1
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M. COXTINL'OUS
' yrMn VAUDEVILLE
If VUSWMlil 11 M to 11 P M.
Summer Girls and Fall Guys
i.i-Qt rsn l urn vno ormsiiN.
nee ir-vc .,rke. st Below COth. a1
UxU33NLU j nn, : anil P.M. v J
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BREAKING ATTENDANCE
RECORDS EVERYWHERE
MACK SENNETT'S
MICKEY
The Photoplay of Gladness
Evening" 2V lo 11.00 Mata 2V to 7SO.
r a TWSICW Chestnut & Juniper
(lAKK K tV MOHTe AT 1.
V-J-1X1V1' DAILY MAT AT 2v
40.
LAST TWO WEEKS
D. W. GRIFFITH'S SUPREME
ART SENSATION
BROKEN BLOSSOMS K
ICE-OOOLFI) THKATnn TANNED BY FSlS1
I .1 V IIj .'l Si.l. .t.L.lhl. . sr
Lveni.iiis
gs and Saturday Mat S5c to SS, 'J.';
Other Mats S.le till 1l3Xii
saM s SHUBFRT TI'EATRH Mi
iiroad Ueio - Locuat Bt.
Puinmer Nights 50c to $1.50
NO jnuiitK i.xcepi saiuraayj
LAST 6 DAYS
$1.00 MAT. WEDNESDAY
THE ONLY BIG SHOW IlsT TOWN
-r T X T r T T"
" () H UJNLlljlii
v " J w
Llxllt Muslial lilt ot the. ear.
u p . KEITH'S THEATRE1
' 'AARn nRPl FR
firJL2 of S -Jp
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