Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 22, 1919, Sports Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919
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tfST GOSSP BOfT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Hears of a Bet at Cape May Interesting
Meeting at Wayne's Red Cross A Rainy-Day
Happening Which Excites Mirth'
OATUItDAY sure was nne gay .lay "
down nt Capo May In spite of the
shower., and, as usual, every one con
gregated nt the Red Mill in the evening,
just as In the days of yore they used
to congregate In the old Stockton Hotel
ballroom.
Rut It seems to me that everv now
and then nt Cape May some one just
naturally starts something, as It were.
If it isn't ii disagreement between a sol
dier and n sailor. It's a bet or wager
between two or nioie "poor nuts." and
every one else gets Into it. It's just
as well : there has to be some excite
ment around these dnj.
Anywnv, be that as it mav, they bad
excitement down then- on Saturday
night, Kvery one was dancing gayly,
when suddenb the mush- stopped
Every one rushed to the piano to see if
the lender had fainted or gone on n
strike, or something. Hut no. such was
not the case. It appears some one had
made a wager that he could pass the
rones without paving n dime for his
dance and had succeeded in so doing
several times.
As the evening advanced the wngeis
kept going up. and finally the "gate
keeper" became peeved; in fact, he be-
rnmn nnnmr-.l nnil lip called Oil the 01'-
chestrn leader for assistance, and among ,S
the manager, the orchestra and tlie
"wager" all bets were off. and so was rr. and Mrs. .). Leslie Davis, of
the music, much to the disappointment Hnjerfonl. spent the week-end in At
of several hundred people. i ln,,t"' "v nt '" Trnjmore.
A sailor volunteered to plnv the
piano and the lest of the orchestia Mrs. Thomas Hunter, of South Rit
members being in n plajful mood stiuck tenhnusp sipinte. sailed for England last
lip the music again but the manager week. She will visit Iipr relatives in
made them stop, and despite whoops . Scotland during the summer.
and jeers nnd jells the Red Mill closed;
up for that evening. Mr. nnd Mis. John O. ('nrriith. of the
It's just as well not to get ton funuy Ilrllevue-.Strntfnid. are at the flriswold.
about things, .lust think what would New Ixnidon. Conn., for nn indefinite
happen down nt Cape Ma if the Red stay.
Mill weie to sta.v clo'ed. The wee
"sand Ilea" at Cape May, whovme- Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C. wntt and
times tells me about these tbnuis. said pr. Charles C. Watt. .Ir.', of flOO.".
there were many pnlrs 01 worn. -.-
dancing feet, that would have lihe,l to
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individuals who mane me in-n .. - ".' win minor nnme through the Adt
foie the en'itpmpnt started theie was rondnck mountains,
time to sec some pretty frocks, how-
ver. and Sa.a Dolan tM Mr- " Mrs. Joseph C. C.lll. of
beauty. t was a red and hit. fo iilard r;dKPwator ,,ark x , thp wpefc
made with a monk s coll. i n w ,ih pm, wjth Mrs n h
organdie. The frock was ''"""ri' ,,,ttnBe at Ruck Hill. Pa.
down the back with tiny white buttons,
and an oriental belt of oxnlued j,. ver y
oer the (fry long w.usKd Hi- OpoxoI road, are wn.Iing the summer
most becoming. nt Cloucester, Mass
Rnrbara Boyd had a most becoming
little gown of French blue Jfrs. James Corkin. of Oeimantown.
fashioned entirely of r""'"- V1" ,,, announces the engagement nf her .laugh,
was made of four-inch iiifflos from to ,p. Mjs, f;rarp Anl,r(1J. rorkin to
waist line down, and the sqi. - ui 1,,'outeniint William Wesley McComb, of
neck and short sleeves wore ruffle turn- ( t,js t,Uj
med. i
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J- in Aayn? )c.tpni.i). """", . A; Emmons, nf .'WO West End nvenue. New
members of tho Red Lros, nppr.(il t York ,(( M) rfr)r(1 ,,, Wlnln ,
the Saturday Club house to lieni i. ,,, Mr! n,nmons nn(, MNs Km.
Mariannu Taylor. s,s er of A. "" ,, ,.,. in Xc. i,on,,oni rnn
Taylor; Miss Nina Miel and Miss Jiarj (
Davis talk about their work in France.
for they have alt three iccently returned 'ALONG THE READING
from over there )ou know, and the) f,
were certainly interesting. )la,0 hf,on spendiuB the spring at Her-
Doctor Tavlor had charge of the tholM n. their country place on the
medical work for the Society of Friends Old York road, near Ognntz, hap gone
nt Retincourt Mir Marne. The recon- o Cape May. N. J., where they luue
;.V,?"",r'"u" ;.;, 1p hn,,KNBPnt
-. : .. n..i. ,i.,t,n r iprp uns wmmvi-
y K Li bouM. sent
1 the) are already finished, and
abitaiits nre liviug in them.
over an.'
the inh
cmo oron tiHvc vines and flowers grow
ing about. Doctor Taylor sa.s "It
would be bard to find a trace of the
conflict where these little homes. have
been built."
Miss Miel has been in the Philadel
nMn distrihutinc bureau in Paris and
she worked also in the Red t ross tiun- ,
house. She told what wonderful Christ-
mas boxes she had been nble to give
through donations received from heie.
It is a pleasure to hear what has been
done with mnuey given d.v our a '"-,
elates in the lecent conflict.
Miss Davis's story was more of later j.,.. H1(I Mr M ,Tis Harrison,
work, she having spent many months nf Township line. .lenkintown. will re
near Brest, nnd having done canteen , turn in a few days from a motor trip.
work among the mine sweepers. The Jn.s Voorht.es rirn.vton nnd her
latter, you know, were often out on the throe ..hildren, of Prospect avenue,
high seas in small boats nnd unable tojnPnr nikjns Tark, is spending the sum-
get not ioon iof in iiii.k us ininj ....,, o
at a time. You may imagine how much :
they appreciated that small canteen six
miles outside of Brest.
Altogether, it was worth brnving the
rain to hear these women talk. Thery
is nothing like hearing things first (
hand, is there?
A ND, as I was saying, it rained some
.T1. yesterday, didn t it? It did. And
then the sun would come out nnd you'd
think it would be clenr; and the next,
minute it would pour again mid so
finally you did not care what on earth
you put on just so you, put something
on, nnd went out between shnweis to
do whatever you hnd to accomplish.
And did you bump into people when
you were racing across the .streets
for ears nnd tnxis and so forth? Did
you? Between the showers yesterday I
raced across from Chestnut street at
Thirteenth from the north to the south
side and suddenly I stopprd to gaze
upon a small debutante of next year,
who was almost in hysterics, because
6he explained to me "Every time I
6tart to walk down the street, as I am
so short some one knocks my umbrella
and turns me around in n circle nnd
then the next thing I'm turned around
the other way. And the climax has just
been reached when I rushed into a tail
and portly man with such force that I
turned round and round after my jcm
brella four times." 1 steered her to
her car and was rewarded for my good
deed, in that she drove me home.
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Mr. and Mrs. George McFadden, of
Bloomfield, Rosemont, will entertain at
a dinner of twelve covers this evening
In honor of Mrs. George Monroe, of
Paris, who is visiting them for a few
days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Montgomery
will entertain at dinner tomorrow night
In honor of Mrs. Monroe.
An early fall wedding will be that of
Miss Helen Holback, daughter of Mrs.
Ernest Holback, of St. Davids, and
Mr. Chester Chaloner McArthur, of
Ttnulnn. The wedding will be solem
niied, Wednesday, September 3, at the
home of the bride.
Mfsa Holback U a titter ot Mr. Er
"? Holback. of Ilnverfnrd. who
married JIM ljiizauem rMniinrn ivvo
years ago.
Mrs. Joseph K. Widener will give n
dinner dance on I'riday evening, Au
gust 8. nt Fair Lawn, Newport, in
honor of her son, Mr. Peter A. II.
Wldener, 2d.
Mr. and Mrs. .7nme Clarke, of
Overbrook. formerl.v nf Merehantville.
X. .1.. nnnnunee the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Helen Clarke, and Mr.
William Kdvvaid Pelstombe, of ,lnknn.
Mls. '
Mr. and Mrs. Alba .lohnon. of Rose-
mnnt. will leave today to spend the le-
inainder of the summer in York llar-jat
nor' Mr
Mrs. Parson Deeter. nf llrjn Mnwr,
left last evening to join hpr brother-in-
law and sister. Mr. nnd Mrs. IlaroldJ
MncNcnl. of Ronton, at Hnss Rock.
Mass. She will lemain with them for
.1 fnt might. I
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Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar S. McKnig, of
Radnor, nie spending a short time in
Atlantic City.
Mr Hcnr Rittenhnig spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William
- lidding nt Hnyldon in Brj n Mnwr
" ajne avenue, (iermuiitown. nre at the
Iielgrado. Rplgrnde Eakes. Me., where,
rney win remain for tliree weeks, when
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ummnns. daughter of Mrs. Francis I
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Poks nf 0gontK ,, ., Rm) ,f
of ,)p Mlmmpr with Mr. and Mrn.
Vo in Cape Ma.v .
Mrs. J. Thoiupson Cole and her
daughter. Miss Anne Lee Cole, nf .1
j jshury terrace, Oak I.ane. have been
I visiting friends at Pncono Summit for
a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs William .1. Moore.
,..), iln h .tniini In Hm Pm-mm
.Mountains. hae ' returned to their!
, nine, Spring nvenue and Old York Mr. and Mrs. John Rago and family,
road. Elkins Park. of Seventh street nnd Passyunk 4eiiuc.
Mr nm, Ml.s Wiinm ci ,.,,, nfnie in Atlantic City for a two 'weeks-
kikihr luenue, Elkins Park, have been
'spending some time in Chelsea.
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MRS. ALFRED J. LUTZ
Who, before her recent marriage,
was Miss Eleanore 0, (ierrlty,
daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Edward
Gerrlty, of 2201 Frankford avenue.
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tj, ' .'-' - '. a
mer at Kagleemerc. where there W a
smnll colony of the Voorhecs family
each season.
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. I.opcr Haird, .Ir .
nnd their daughter and son. Miss Cath
erine II. Itaird and Mr. It, Loper Halrd.
Jr., will spend the grenter part of the
slimmer nt their country home on Hill
side avenue, .lenkintown.
.Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hutler have
taken the house nt 127 Washington
lane, In the Chelten Hills, just across
the way from the home of Mrs. llutler's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Townend
Sharpless. whose home.' Hntberwond. is
at serpentine and ashington lanes.
Mr. Hutler hns iciently received his
dischnrge from the service after serving
as n lieutenant.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nicholas Doutj . nf
Harrison nvenue. Elkins Park, are at
Ueeim Citv for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugeue Abbott nnd I
their daughter. Miss Kathelyn Abbott,
have returned to their home on Park
avenue. Elkins Park, from n trin .tn !
Heach Haven.
I ALONG THE MAIN LINE
Mr. and Mis Anthony A. Hirst, of
illaveiford. aie spending a few weeks
CHIT Haen, New York.
I Mr. and Mis. Alba It. Johnson. .Ir
of flO."!! Oveibmok avenue. Overbrook.
letlirned home on Monday after n visit
to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Hardinc
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will leave eaily I
In August to visit Mr. Johnson's
parents at Woodstock, Vt.
Mrs. I.nring It. Hoover, of Chicago
III., who has been visiting Mrs. Ken.
neth S. l.ueders. of Merion. has in
turned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. fieorge K. Eiben. Mr
and Mrs. Auhibald H. Ella. Merion
Pa., and Mrs. Hurlbert R. Powell, nf
Wayne, left Jul) IS for I'pper Rnngele.v
Eakes, Mn.
Mr. and Mr John AY. Pearce. of
Itryn Mawr. spent the week-end with
Mr. nnd Mr. Frank Pearson at their
cottage on Stockton avenue. Cape Mn)
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mr. Eouis Carter and his daughter
Miss M. .Mildred Cnrter. of the TTac).
hap nrripil in Paris. France, nftcr
nn extended tour through China. Japan
and the Philippines.
Mis. C. A. ltergen nnd Miss Agnes
Hergen. of tlie Wnrriugton nnar,
ments. Thirt) -ith and Walnut streets,
are spending this week in Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnmenld McDonnell
nnd their children, of Fortieth nnd Pine
, "",.' n!.0. n('''"l"ing their cottage in
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Mr. nnd Mr Matthew Ycrner Slmn-
son. nf ."SO." Walnut sfipet. nre mn
tnring through the states tn Califnr
nia and have reached the Yellowstone
Park.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thunder and
their littlp daughter. Miss Mnry Thun- I
der. nf 4212 Regent street, are spend
ing the summer nt their .ottage in '
Chelsea. ,
Mis. Thomas R Rums and hei '
daughters, Miss Constance Rums and i
Miss .Mary Hurn. of 220 South Fort) - ,
fourth street, have opened their cot-,
tngp nt Shplter Island Heights. I,. I.
Miss Kntlierine R. Rurus will join
them this wpk after a visit tn Miss
Anna Demp-e) nt her cnttngp in Chcl- '
sen. Miss Constance Hums will ip
turn in September tn tlie Sacred Henit !
Cnllege, Mnnhnttanville. New Yoik. I
NORTH PHILADELPHIA ,
Mr. and Mrs. T J Mcllvainc, of
1241 Eehigli avenue, will leave on Ail-
gust 1 for Haddnn Hall. Atlantic .City,
nnd will remain until the late autumn.
.Mr. William fi. Shertel. of 22."9
North Seventeenth street, and his,
daughter, Mrs. Curl McRirney. nre at
their country home in Pitman, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Rroom Relfield.
UK)." Spring Harden street, left Julv 1.1
for a six weeks' trip through the West.
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.tl.lj Diamond street, aic spe
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Mr and Mrs. Charles McDowell, of
spending the
Mr and Mrs. William T. Buck have'
returned from their wedding trip and'
nre .speitlling the summer in Atlantic
Cit) Mrs, Buck, befnre her marriage
nn June 11, was Miss Helen 1!. ,
Mntliieu, daughter of Mrs. I'eter 1
Mathieu. nf 1.1(10 North Broad street. '
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
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Captain and Mrs. Henrv Koote. of
"J5-!" Wharton stieet. are sp nding their
vacation in Atlantic Cit).
Mrs. William Ilardimou and snn, of
lli'?4 Christian stieet. nie spending the
summer at Sea Isle Cit.v.
Mr. and Mrs. fieorge S. Hawkins,
of 110," South Second street, have re
turned home after spending a very
pleasant stay nt their cottage at uilil
Vvood. !
Mr. Harry Rossert. of PJJn South
Howard street, is spending his vacation i
touring .New England.
ROXBOROUGH I
Miss Anna Mebher. .Vl." Past Wnl- !
nut lane, hns sailed from London nnd '
will shortly arrive in this country. Miss
Melcher served in the army hospitals
since the Pnited States entered the war.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Le Forte, of
Past Hermit lane, nre occupying their
cottage nt Wildwood Crest.
Mr. and Mrs. John n. Ohert and I
their family, of Ridge nvenue nnd Seville
street, have gone to jVtlnntic City to
remain until nutumn.
Mr, and Mrs. Jnhn Eichman. of Ly- j
eoum avenue, vvith their two young sons, ,
will spend the balance of the season
nt Chelsea. i
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Mr. and Mrs. II. Warren Keely and
their family, of .171 Oreen lane, have
gone to Englesmere, Pa., for several
weeks.
WISSAH1CKON
Miss Marian Lyle, of Seville street,
has gone to Wildwood to remain until
September.
Miss Anna Kenney, of 2,"fl Sumac
street, will spend the late summer in
Atlantic City.
Dr. Raymond Hailey and his family,
of Mannyunk avenue, have gone to
Ocean City for the season.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson,
who have been visiting friends in
Woodbury, X J., have returned to
their home on Ridge nvenue.
FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL
Miss Margaret Calhoun, of Stanton
street, and Miss Jennie Hill, of Queen
lane, are spending a fortnight with a
camping part) at Canton, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Raker, of
Queen lane, gnve an informal entertain
ment last week in celebintion of the
birthday of their daughter. Miss
Dorothy Baker. Among the guests were
Miss Sara Harry, Miss Sara Jones. Miss
Lillian Johnson, Miss Doris Miller,
Miss Florence Rntph, SIlss Minnie Hot
king, Mr. David Furmanv Mr. Stanley
I'almer and Mr. William Thorpe.
Miss Jean Ferguson, Mi;s Isabel
Ferguson, Miss Marjoria Ferguson, Miss
A GERMANTOWN FAMILY
l'h'lo lli .
.Mrs, Ii. ('. Mcwart, of .Ml Manheim stieel, (lerinantnwn, witli her
two little sons.
The KilMvn I'l lil.li' 1jP.Ui. 1 n
will he glad to publish items nf so. ml
interest .-cut in b the icadeis.
Items should he written on one side
nf the paper nnlv and shnuld he
signed with the name ot the sender
nnd the telephone unlabel , that the)
imiiv be vei ificd.
Addiess- So. ietv l.ditnr. Kvr.Ntvo
I'l II! U IjKI'CI.U, (i'M'i Chestnut
street.
Hettv rergusnn and Miss Mai v 1 "f I', nnsv Ivania. he be,, line a student was lus of the 1 1 jr ll t caliber of any
Macninff, nf Sunnvside avenue. ' will I in the law office of John C. r.ullitt, lightness, vvith attr... tiv . gi,s in ap
leave on Satiir.lav tn be gu.sts at 1 ' f,,. f ,., ,nv. ..i,,,,.,,,,. nt Phil. Pinpnate summer cnstimies anil tint, -
house parlv in Wildwoo.l.
Mrs limn A. no,, nod Miss Kln.uinr
j.innn. nf Ifidge avenue, will leave tn-
dav to spend seveial weeks in Atlantic
City.
MANAYUNK
Miss M-nie Cnsciove nf -ll"l Main
.Miss .Man, . osgiove. 01 -11.1 ''"
street, will leave sho-.tlv for a fort
night s st.iv 111 Atlantic ( Itv.
Miss Madeleine Oev Mil. nf 1(10 Kutni -
stieet. has gone to Hazelnut. Ph.. to
snend' several weeks.
Miss Iilunboth I.owe. of Schur's Line
will spend the month of August in At
lnntic Citv.
iiiuiii v.,!.
Mr. and Mrs. I.ouis Osbnrn. nf Main
htreet. are spending the inldsiiiiiiuei m
Atlnntic Cit.v.
Mr ,.n,l Mis Andiew I-'luiin!!.lli. of
Pleming stieet, nie spending snine tune
ill Wildwisi.l.
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CAPE MAY
Mr. and Mis. Hnllinshead Taylor veteran, descended fi It. vidutiniinr)
had as their gu.sts over the week cndln.k. and a piniiiiii.-n! human nf the
Miss Pjlicabeth Adams and hei finii.e. Baptist Church, died M-.tr r,.i at Ii -.
Jlr. Snowden Sainiiel and JIiss .Maitha
McAllister and her fiance, Mr. Sevvell
Bor,c-
Mr. nnd Mis Harrison K Cnner.
Jr.. have arrived in Cape Ma.v. where
they have taken n house for the s,,i-
mer.
t T-I TV.l,, l,nl nc I, , c i-nni, nrn.
vir. JUIC ,,-ii, ... - --- - -. .....
tUr. u-i.nl.-. end in Cane M.HV M.1. Jnhn
. If Oil , 01 --.' r-i.nin 'iii -.--i-i.fiiii
street. "
n ,, . n.lf, C.-..T1. T.. .....n ..I
mi TWnfhv I.lnvd is snendine
.vuss irnrnuiv i.tn.vu .- nn'l,u "
few weeks in Cape Ma.v as the guest nf
Mr. and Mrs. Walton Clark. Jr.
Mr. and Mr. Frederick W English. ,np r,rst .rtillcrv rnln,.lm ,)f h,,,.
Miss Ilentri.e 1. LuglHi and M.ss delphia. which served m the Itevoluliou
Elaine T. P.nglish. nf (.eiiiiaiilnvvn. have ...
arrived at the Chalfnnte. Cape Mn.v. ; '"
where they will, remain for tlie s,.m. lluougliout the Civil Win Mr. Lo-(
mer. M0. served as an oth. ei of the Fiftv - I
, . .. e.., ..i i...s m.-. , ''Ebtli Peiins) Ivania liifiutrv. rising
Mrs. V'"n,'L !tn, ,;,,c as e.lf"""-"'--r '"""" '" " li-tnt.i.iit
E eanor Grav. of Kaltimoie, as her v. . , . , . . ,
.-. .. u ,,, he,- !,, Sl"' ls- be had been ,, member of the
in Cape May. Mr Richard Rollins, of
Portland. Me., also spent the week
end no-tCe guest of Mrs. Spaiks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbeit Mather, who
have taken a house in Cape May tor
the summer, .had their niece. Miss
Catharine E. Mntlier, visiting them fni
n few dnys.
TIOGA
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nash nnd their
family, of dOH.1 Noith Rro.ul street,
left on Saturday to spend the remainder
of the summer at Stone Harbor. Mrs.
Nash is chairman of the North Phila
delphia branch of the Emergency Aid
. IT . -l...,;.. ..1,1, l.noilonnrtos,
,,l i ruiiiin.mii, " - ...
n.,R -v i t, .l .i.flfli Tl.rt ..,.!.
314, North Hron.l street. Hie nssocia-
tion has sent, to the seashoie for the
heated term, n number of children left
fralland weak bv the Influen. Other
officers of the ji.l are Mr. J. C. jpple-
gate, Mrs. A. II. Mosebach, Miss Mar -
garet Revnolds Miss Mary A. Felin.
vice chairman: Mrs. Iternaid Smith,
treasurer, and Mrs A. H. Srhauffler.
secretary. Mrs. Mosebach is at her
country home in Delaware; Mrs. Smith
has gone to Reach Haven, and Mis.
Schnuffler is summering in Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs Charles L. Dnvvler. of
21"fl West Ontario street, and Mrs.
Dowler's sister, Mrs Kvans. have taken
a cottage in Atlantic Citj for the sea
son. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Tltlovv, of West
Tioga street, nre nt their summer home
in Ocean City. With them nre their
son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. fieorge Loughery.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scholey. of
3424 North Seventeenth street, jw; ln,e DO" w" . 'r, V '" '"' Z , ',1 ' 7?
spending July and August In Pitnian. today and will h '""? J Con-
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ry I
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Deaths of a Day
Joseph I. Doran
.loseph Ingeisnll flnruii, one nf the
leading lawveis of tne I'hil.i.lelphin l..it .
dm I at his lioine, 10 South Nineteenth
-tieft. vcstci.lav.
Mi I loin 11 was boin in Philadelphia
.1 ji 1111.11 IT. W4, and was the
,,,n "'
tinnier .ludgc Joseph M. Doian I ollovv-
ing 11 partial 1 nurse in the I'niveisitv
1 father of the pioscnt charter of I'hil-
ad. Ipln.i. Mi 1 )oi. Mil was admitted to
tin. In., ,., 1s.ll.-.
1 le gave his .i'ttenti.,11 to 1.11I1 nad nnd
1 geneial inipmatlon l.ivv and bi.aine
I consulting counsel nf ni.inv 1.11 pnratiniis
.and for 111,1m .veins had been gciieial
I.uiiiisi-1 ,,f the Nmfnlk and Western
i1!""'1' U", ,""' "!t,''",",,,',l '" n",l"M'v
.and his p.iiiiphlot, piibbshed in lss.s. or.
jv,,,,,.1, iKhts n, the Nnith At
lantir" is ,e ngni.eil as an ehiiistivr
i'cstigatinn of an nitiii'ite and ini
pmlant subject. He was a member nf
"'.' Itittcnhnusc Club. Meiinn Cricket
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' - ,.i,.i,i,i, ,,ui-. nn,. u- j in. .11.,'.-
phi.1 Cnuutrv Club
.VI, 1 llir.-lll -is 11101 riml n. 11... nmhnn
I 1" is.-,- . u i i ...
i I.. Cs.t), tn .Miss Ida Warner l-.rwiu,
a daughter nf .Ins,.,,!, Wainei and Cain-
j line A. ( Mord.-n i llnvm Th.-v had siv.
, Inldien Marie Louise. Alii e Theie-e.
i '"'"' Hcnr). Curoline lloiden. .Inseph
, i-nni .inn vv arnei i.iwin I'm. in.
j " Benjamin Loxley
r.enjaniiii Ogden Lnlev. a Civil War
h, .me, 7.'!1! Mover secl. Ml. Anv. Mi-., v-ivoVII in v Moiev who has a
,.xl . , , , in tail,,,, he.,,,1, tJt !,!, fan" dofito".
X'.ns'and senouslv ill si,,, e last M.,,,1,. ,,. 1,,,lnllP1 ,, hlv ,.PVr,r lk ,
' '"' ,n,,ll-. rnr lp """ ' !,lllPI nf "The Man Who Won." a pliotndranui
' I oweis iV W eightmaii. .lu-mh.il maun witl ., ral pIoI lin, ., ,.X1 ellent .list.
facturers an,! of their s, ss,,,-. ,,e ,n nf,,,itinn h(,r wr1P HvP llllio,, a,.,s
' "wr-H eightninn-Kosengaitcn Coin- of i,jh.,.as, vaudeville. "Flips and
'
Mr. Lovle.v was hoi n in ibis ntv
Vine - 1C 1 . .. .. C .1.. ... f...
,-."". -t --. i1'.. n son ... III.- uev. lien-
jntniii Lee Lnley, who was assistant
nl ".'"" " ""' ' "sr "iiP"! innr.ii. ami
-v,,.,,, , . , ., , , ,
-Man '""ksoii Hopkins Lnvlev
He
was a great -gieat giaul.ui of Major
Itcnt.'lmin 1 .on I o lei ,, li ,., ,,,,,., In. I
Pcnn-J Ivania Coinnund-n . Milit.nV
I'MUT hi inn i4niii i.oinil
Mr. Lnxlc.v for a Inns pound of ve.ns
was a trustee ami d.-a.mi of the Pnst
Ilaptist Church. II, was ma.ried three,
times. libidos s ,v,f,. he ,s s, v ive.l
b) these children: Charles Evans Ln
le) and Morns James Loxl.-v . bv the
uii nun 1 1, ik. . nun i.i-u 1.1 nun iuht.
Loxlc) and Romein.i Ellis Loxlej.
The Rev. M. J. Haggerty
The Rev Michael . I Haggert) . I) I),
pastor of St Joseph's Catholic Chiii.h.
Chrome, N J . died .vesterdav in St
PetersHnspit.il. New Urtiiisvv ick. One
tor Haggert) was a graduate nf St
ot.lllUVS ScIlOnl, l.llll.leli: tllC .S.ICIOI
- .,.,,. ,. , ,,......
i, lean v lllH'K.'. un-i.i nn. nil. I iiriKuo
I r
r(,(.(,hc(, lK ,, ,, nivst-s ,.,,.,.
.,e ,,n , nMP tinlo secretary to the late
IlishopM.-Knul of the , lincesenfTi.ii
ton, and was also ch.iiicelhir nf the din-
1 ccc. He served charges at Hampton
'unction and Rridget.ui, N. J. Last
IllOlllll lie i rit-ifi n,i it in,- I ll till,, - 11.(11 upon me KIOIIIl.l HUH .111 I UUIITI.V in
anniversary f Ins oidiiiation. In his I Janiinr) nf tliis )car signr.l an order
vnuth Father Haggeitv was an altar Revoking all wills for tin- disposal of
iiov at the Immaculate Conception I his estate, with the idea thai ,t sliouhl
Chinch. Caniden. be apportioned to his u.a.est ki,, ,i
nccoidance with New Jcrsov s inher
' " I itnn.e laws. He died mi F.-biuar) 1(1.
Mrs. Virginia H. Sherwood Surrogate Abbott reserved his .Ii-.-i
After an illness which lasted more i sinn upon the petition fnr .Mi. Ptidi-
than two venrs, Ml.s ugiuia II. Sher
wood, widow of Captain Charles Slier
died .vester.la) at her home. L'7 South
Fortv -tifth street Mrs. Sherwood is
survived b. two children b) a previous
marriage They are Forrest II Rior
dan, an advertising saleman, nnd Miss
Carrie 11 Riordar. an advertising
writer. Roth reside in Philadelphia
"r, Lr; ...,,, u',b , vr..i,i-.-
Kreiuua vk.v., . ..
NOVELTIES FIGURE
ON KEITH PROGRAM
Some Old Favorites -Share
Honors With the New
comers I lines that are old and tried lav nines i
V lew i til the very latest song vuceses nil .
the Keith's hill this week nnd the com-
binntlnn n.hieves the excellent result
.., ,.... .,.. i.l
"i iHimnc a inin-sni.hv.1 ....
a gnnd humor. There have h.en ninny )
I... ,. . , . til. !!.. .1..1 ..1. .... nt.A
newer mils Here, mil i-ihiimi'imi.,im- was npprecinteil Ii) nn audience (mn-
tint lik.lv to he partidilnr nt this spr.
",n "f the ear.
Slianse tn snv. the bendliner f t'10 !
ndveitiseiiunts is fur and nv.tr the
br.t thing ,.n the hill. Amelia Stone
and Annan Kali, pi.-mt. in " Song
Itmn.HH.'." nn ml tlint MiimU ln;nl
in.l shnul.Ieis ahi.ve ,ns, viiudeville
n.N A verv si,,n 1 ta.lcf-,1 .. 1 ,,p ,m, f ,,,. f PI, ,,... j ! '' ' '' ""jm-n-rs who can .Ujr
ting five e. ccdinglv attui.tive songs "1 deep water a full twent) minutes and
, ,, , 11 "hem he could use iirtistn- backgrounds three girls entered the test all winning
and iiniisiuill) good v.u. i-s 11 omhiiied .1,011.1. ti I . . mnlng
,, . , ,, "y gnnd phntogiaphv . nun: ni iat nf'ine iisii. n0 tish is made of led cloth
m its sinics. M,s mo and Mr rffiiiitnih MM tJBI ,,, , si( ..,. s ,, wh,ph
Kali cm, s,B. d.iii.e and n. t 111 a most ilt)opt,,t l0 o,s j seems tn stand fnr a great mauv things,
iiiimit.il!.- f.ishinn and win the audieii.e 'nlrrp ni lnnn, ,.mntinnal inniiieiits "Ith.iugli the teachers imhor denj that
iiiunedinlelv hv their pcrsnnalities. despite the inlhei uiisalisfa. Inrv endliig. ll n"'anv "perfect swimmer" and con
Ma, von Vadie. dan s... and Ola f the s v of ,fc , , nut, a, fs a !;,''"",';.""" ' ''", "n)bodv to say
, .. ,,, .,,.., I,,-, ,de marriage with a man with whom she is '"".." ' P"or .swimmer, "pretty
'vgi moIiui I iics.nt ti lugii giiiue .slow or 'past savinc
a.t , ), I, Cvgi displavs pni ti. nlailv , "" '" ln" """ doubtless will not ' "
.,.., sK, ,, T,,s in'strunie,,, on , - ' ;' .h; - ,,, cs vaiv fro,,, the j J Z M te'en ZTSY:
",.,r"V!,,::n'::.., ....,... ,.,....
lil'll'- ,1 I'll' I HUH ,lllll"ll lllll"i " .-
lave a good song and-dniice ,11 1 . Ileiiln wniniin and si. piesents a good tvpc for
Kennedv, the -gnl In the air." -ductile 1 nie Iliieinfote she has h.en in
old songs ,11 a novel sotting. Teuton the viippnit of other stnis Milton
mil 1'ields seem to nuiiise the .iiidienre SilK. I'ritie I'm, 1, cite .link Molt and
v, ith their patter and oven William Theoilnre lt,.eris ,ne in the iat
Snllv and (ien.vievc lloiiglitnn win 111
'l-l,lse with 11 r.llhel llicdlnilc nit. 1
. . ...
ic'i-ini'ii nv snine cnon .iiiucini;
'I hat old favmite. Master Ciihiiel. ihe
on. e onmi hit Muster Hinvvil. IMIItns
i an a- cii.lcd "l.i.tle K,,k." Tl.no
,s little liiiveltv .11 ,iv tiling eKe to the
a.t Imt linhriel wins Ins in-nin,u.
f, iv nr
Burns and Fi.ilntn in 11 nonsense
linn and Messve I'itTnul 111 a seni.isrf
artistii po-i s .include 11 liiit but
fairlv diverting hill.
(MOSS KKVS-A bcidliner with
H.e name --Cnod Night. Teacher" should
he narticiilaih aiuiioni late in thi
1.. .I.Jt
p. rind nf schonl vai.itimis. and the ait
.eitaiiilv didn't disappoint. Melo.lv
'and feminine heautv were the 1 hief at-
tra.tions., A huge mst enact.. I the
tabloid. Knit 1111. 1 Harvcv. in a piano-
I.
1 lngue : Ileanev and (.nivce. in .1 1nn1e.lv
j skit, Ilv man A. Her. 'duirncter mine
1 di. in the Ambler I'.ntl.eis. tin ill spe-
. ialists, and a new episode of the pictuie
-ot 1 I 'The IVnK f Thnn.lci M01111-
tain." w ei e nth.r til s i-nto fe.itiues of
the hrst half nf tin- week's bill Theie
will he 11 change of lull nn Thin s.lav .
(.I.Onii I'lentv of music, plenty of
Inn. plontv of g,,l- That was the ver-
Idi.t of the iiii.lien.es. who found that
' theie was something In sutisfv even nne
in the midsummer bill "Oh Auntie"
ling, siniiineitinie tunes in .nnst.uit nt-
lenilailie 111.- l.ll.V.n 1 .11 I- III "All
ten.laii, c
Aboaid" ws annlhci i-lcasing act
whi.bverv well . niisni'to.I vv ith thoughts
of liaiumn. I.s. niniies and hem lies
. Other nf the iniciemus acts vv.-t.- Smith
I and I'llllm.iu Ch.iilt-s Itnv.leu. ,1 I)u -
mont's Minstrel t.ivmitc. Moralti and
1 ,.,, .,,,,. 1..,,. rtnsslvn ,,l sist,.,
"M" '"' ' l"1" "" hn '""' ""
(iHAM) A t.'ulv summer lerue is
the a.t nf thai 11.11 it the Ur.ind this
weekl'l headed bv Al White. Ji- S, 1
. . ... ., . . . ...
unin (im-s mis nic.iiif- see so nifien
i(1s ., , ,hs i.j,.!, ,ns ,.,,,
...
of seventeen .level juvenile singeis and
, , , ., , , .
'bice,s ,s, mirth and melo.h aie
furnished lil.ei.illv bv the lulkcnnv
Pour and other acts tin: t gainish a
most dele, table lull .ire Peimaiie and
Shellv m ' The New Idea ': No.ick,
the Piffel Tower man. Ilealv -111.1 . mn -pnnv.
in the skit. "A Business Propo
sition '. Moigau an. I Angci. . omeili.ius
and dam ers and the npomug of the
new soruil put. lie, "The Oieat (Jam
ble."
Finns-." h .ome.lv. will run lie Ins,
i,af of the week, with new vaudeville
tUTIl
J. A. FLAHERTY WILL
CAUSES CONTEST
Sister of Dead Wife Asks for the
Removal of the
Administrator
Philadelphia heirs eiei tins tn receive
the malor portion of "ivi.nnn m cash,
bonds and real estate left bv lames
Fln.h0".v- 7'' """" '"' " F '" "Wl',"r'
r. .h:rt ' fm Yl '1:?.. fi .".''i' ..
ill,, I, I,,,- ,, ,.,l,llr ,,s ,,,, ....,.,...i . .. '
hntelinnn. have been mud lefen-
l,lallts in proceedings in the lliphaiis'
, onri lor lie removal ni . ueii n i. ii
.1! .1 ... ...!...!..:........ ..f ,l.n rt. 1.1... . '
iiiimi us iiiiiuiuisi . ,ii ,,, ,-i .in . -...,'
i lie prnceedmgs vv ei c t.rntigiit hv
.nunsel fnr Katherine Meir nf this
.it), a sistei nf the late Mis Plah
ert). in connection with tv,e niesentii
Hon fnr the probate nf ii will Mr Plah
eitv is alleged to have madi in l!H!!l.
leaving virluall) the whole nf In- vvc.ilth I
tn his wife. The bitter's death n.
urre.l several veais prior tn that nf
,.,,..,.. , If ,, ,1 .. .. .,,,,!
i uiio-ii... ion ii hit- ,.,,, .- ...(.i"i
aH(, ,,,,, , h(, Ta,(, M,s, Mnn ,
, be entitled to a large i.art nf the e,-
,al" 1,'i ,1,p ''"" benehciiirv of her
V,,,,,,,,.,, of lhp ,,-. w l, I, had
,10(,n ny( fnr sfn0rn v.ars injether
j ,, it, ,, .imposed icinoviil of Mi" En
jdicitt a administrator vv ill be opposed
, ott s removal.
"Mickey" In Second Month
"Miokc)." featuring Mabel Norraand
nnd Wheeler Oakland, entered its sec
ond month nt the Forrest. The lhunor
ous nnd sentimental story U one of
western mining and eastern society.
The star cuts up numerous laugh pro
voking capers and wins a horse race
tor the climax.
WEATHER FORGOTTEN
AT MOVIE HOUSES
Well-Liked Stars Appear in
New Roles on Several ,
Screens
STAVI.ET "The Hnmnn Ttiou r.nvf.l Me."
nnd lilrertrd hv Hush Knrrl rlirafl rlav
AVHIi 'tlie exception of n verv few
chnnges. evidently In the titles, the ,
...... .. .'., I
s...r.v recorneu nn nie ci een inunws
10 main Idea nf the pnpular hnnk. It
...
p()0( ,)f ,jm f(1I)k na ol, s tl(1,p t(,rk.
ing a risiialirntinn of u much dieussi.f
irok
Much nf the credit for putting this
stnrv nn the siicm with suih telling
effect must Rii tn llnjh I"md the ilnec
tnr w hn has tec.iitl.v linen made lund nf
the entem studio nf this company
M)(,h nf irriu fnf mUme thJ9
op ip .
... mM . ,, ., .., . ,., , ,. ,. ,.
. , t. linu , ,i,.n,i rtf
" "ii" mi- i'iuii,. 1 11 111. Mi--ii-.mi in
company
ki . z. :o., ,. , ,,,,
rI.. T-IMs llrhl.l MkM." .,1.0 Al..,
I ii'.niv si,,r, iv hi., irMim r.i-lotr
ciifip.i 1, Knn.Th vv . 1 1. s. u, , ch
When ihr Holh twins plnved in this ,
. .... ' ....
l?" '.:'.. .V"'' """. . - ,
ago it proved a liiglilv iimiisiug tan e.
and now tli.it th. S.h.t I'ii tin. s have
made a movie of it ii pmve ilniihh
interesting h.c.iuso the films permit th.-
showing of s,..es which the pl,,e,s n
the spoke,, stneo ,,,,,1,1 nnlv lefel tn. I
It is a gnnd pieie and tilled with amus- 1
ing situations
i,.T" ""'1,n .'"''" !1 W ,"f "T,P' ".?
"'" '" ,' '", "' "." ' 'M", '"" """' '"
'"us mi 1 nf Kni, nie pm rniven u on
pni trnvcr! nv nne
person. All. p Ili.nlv. the w.nk is dniiblv
difficult The pin. deals with a s,ster
who runs awav with the man vvhn mai -
lied he, s,s,rr 11, order that the frivolous
one 111.1v he taught a less,,,, It is
wholesome fun at vv 11.1 offen-e mnv
be taken
Alnv Hia.lv is plcnsiii!: a. tn nd
her vvoik in the dual inlo ,s vvnrtliv nf
ibis aitist IMvvnr.l liaile is m the
Mippnit .111.I .lames I.. Ciane. the hu-
band nf the star. ns,, nppe.ns m the
,;is Iiiiie I'ennell. H.iisv Helmut-. I
and Mis. Stuart Itnbsnti aie the nther
phivers
U. VI! -'TlirnuBli the Mrnnc lleor.
Ml, 11 Vlmll, Kennetli srx ,i
I.inih VV illUms l)ir,pl In
Hntrer .Jnl.pwn plnv
Inn-nip
This is one nf the new icli-ascs f
the ninvie season frmn the (loldvvvn
studio, and it matks annther step fnr
wanl in the making nt gnnd mm m
,i, tines Theie is u finther .ilteuipt to,
show Madge Kenne.lv. the star, in west-
ei n .hara.ier vvoil,, vastlv diflerent
finiii the p.iiis she 1ms lil.nul In fin o.
As .in e.itiipe of milking .1 phoiopl.i.v
ft.nii a time this prndu. tion will be
a gnnd tiling fni su,,-nts of this Imin
nf obt. lining m,i tr-t inl for s, en;u ins.
Win n a t itlu'i attempts to -, le. t ,, hus
band I'm ,i ,l,iu"hter he .mm. times meets
with opposition win n the d.uightei has
s'llticieii! will power of her own to sole, t
her hfein.iie What this h.ioin. did
wns t,. go t a vvest.-i-,, iMiii, ,i, there (
h
dis.nveied her Ln, hinvai because
s
i-iiteicd the wiong ilnnl of a dwell
in g
Besides tlie stai. whn-e vvoik is r
.elleni, a suppoi ting cast of .ompetent
plaveis has b,n pmvided John I'.mv.rs
is i ho leading mail .in. I lleibeit Stand
ing. I'.ettv S.-hiule. Kate l.estii, lleulah
I'evton and Itoli.-tt Knitman ,-ne on the
nisfer.
V I TOIII " M,,!, nf Honor " i. ill
H trel.l I., KonrJ rle.l l l'rr-1 I
llnlshntrr frani h storv l H -- k nil .
Wel.si.r
The sudden death of llaiohl Ln. k
v, no.l hioiight m an end the pnpnl.mrv
of an cMill.-nt leading ni.in and st.n
It is a fm tiiii.it- thing th.it mniinn
phntogiaphv is able tn pnrtiav the ait
of plaveis for futuie audien,
and
mis prn.ii.iinn .s ;, si,,hing e,a.,e
nf how a hero .-in still be adinneil b-
.i- .. i.j. . i
lli
follow ing. nlth. nigh this
stnrv is
hiirdlv vvoithv of the actor
A Ridden tmtsiire foi ins th- basis .,f
tlie plot .in.l I lint the fnrnuiliitnr nf a
plan to ,"fi.iiid the public ,s a fn, ud
of the hen- anil contides in him the plot
to . heal the stn. khnldei s onlv makes
tin- hero u.int to se.. that ei ei . .Iimir ,.
set right This he does and wins th"
giru h.- hues' m the b.ngiin smne
tine effects in. piodui.-.l in the stagii'
Harold Lo'kwond is the ,- new
paper man who takes .hirge of tin
innipanv for his triend Ilessie Lrton is
the girl in the case Sin has not be. n
seen for snine tune and s n welininc
idnver. Otheis aie V Mantmi Ile.U.
William Cliff-nil and Pmneiov Cnnion
Madame Na.imova. in "Eve for
Eve. ' is the nttractinp at tin- Regent.
vvbile at Ihe Stian.l and L Ht time
,v ,osenled Mauri. .- Tom n.
ii s f, .iture
..i...
The White llcalhei
i
3i
mPx
''Sb,
MRS CLINTON K. SUKI'lIARI)
Of Providence, R, I., whose mar
riage took place late In the winter.
.Mrs. hhephard mis Miss my K.
Judge, daujhter of Dr. and Mrs. It.
B. Judge, of 1852 Frankford ave
nue. Mrs. Sheplianl served during
the war as an ensign, L'. S. X,, and
was on the U. S. S, Louisiana
SHlJS3?KaAi?.?. l8SS,CRv..ssis5. V
.jcWK,' s- i.-WBW".:$X?Z.X-nrC vXWtvrS.
JWbBB
GIRLS WIN PRIZES
DIVING FOR PLATES
Attendance at City Swimming
Pools Increasing in Spite
of Wet Days
Whatever mi .,.!,.. J- - t.
.swimming attendance In other city pools
I""1 registration doubled at theSouth-
- . "'mming center last week, when
"'' mfn. women and childreubntherl
fl) n1(1 ponl T)f, w fc . . .. -
jtendnnce hnd been ."sCifl. ffl
.....u nn- p.-irhs are un.ier water and I M
the national game has to be called off rS
V'l... t.. . , . . .J. V.rJ
tiecame of rain, "fetchin plates" isn't
such a bnd sport. (Jirls at the Eighth
nnd Mifflin streets swimmlnir nnnl l.no
become espeit at diving for whlte
P Hies... r holding their noses ,ht.t until
" "'-. from the bottom of
Tt.o iw ..!ui.-. . t .. ,. .,
... -1 mn -ini was neid ves
terdav afteinnn,,. The cit) pools award
1 were Katherine Cohen, hfteen )ears old ;
il:! - 1 hm- "" " ! u
1 nhen. thnteen venrs nld Thev have
nil been swimming fnr several )ears.
At the Sniithvvurk pool there is the
greatest possible variet) nf bathing
suits, largely last v ear's dresses, some
buttoning up the back, some up the
",,s """ vnnP "" """I" OUttOn
nt not buttoning at all
So e.icer have the rrirl lieen to trtm
their time away that thev have been
BOin? t0 """. no1 "' ,hp ,nrninK an'I
nnnlher nnot in tlm nfiem,, !,.
,im th cnt b, ,,, matron bnt m09t
often thev don't
Altog.ther last week the attendance
, ,,, pn((,, ls .,, ,.(, d j jJ,
,..., niljnn mnrk rca,h, the wk
befnre.
MORE LAND FOR THE PARK
-
Board of Surveyors Discuss Plan for
Tak Wynnefield Plot
1 , . .
. .0"o,l,."r addition to rairmount Park.
'" ""'" ,' estimate,!, will ost up.
, "","' "' v"f,n'ft"0' ! Proposed The -
'nrdinan - e is pending 111 Councils and
"" "' "I'Prnvai ot the committee on
!"ml '"'
rchases nnd damages of the j
nt I'ark Commission The area( v
f airino
u 1M pioposed tn in. hide in the park is
"'at se, tion Iving between Wynnefield
avenue. Kiftv-sixth. fifty-seventh
streets. Malvern avenue and Fifty-
fnurth stieet
The pioperty is immediately south of
Cit.v line, west of Tift) -fourth street.
eten,ling southeast through a ravine
and annss W.vnnetield avenue. There
aie forty four acres included in the
propcrtv, of which thirty acres are
owii.d b.v one man named Oerhardt.
The board of survevors took no action
on the appmval of the ordinance.
T he hoard also had associated wit ' ,
if- di-cusion vesterdav a pioposal ti
open and evtend Wynnefield avcnu
thinugli ( itr line from Overbrook ave-
nue ;o action was taken on tnia piap.
The imprnvnnent is urged by some resi
dents nf ( iverbrook.
Kentucky Town Flame-Swept
Mai inn K.. Jul) -2 - I Hv A. P.)
Pue of undetermined nrigin early to
,,, ,, ,,, Kroa,e, portion of the
business distiu-t in tin . it) entailing
a bus estiinated nt S140.000 The
bla.e was .-ho, ked bv bucket brigades'
aftei Pvansville. I ml , had been nsk,MV
to send hie fighting apparatus, iri tht
belief that the town would be destroyed.i
FORREST "WAD0,A
1-ANSOM STS.
Theatre in Phlla.
Tlc Daily 2 30 & S 30
3 th Week By Popular Demand
A rKRTMV I.VOENl'OfSNESS AND
iiekukphing dclicacv " s
MICKEY
Thr.Pollyanna of the Screen
A PI.AY FOR ALL AGES
MATs? Tc 5 Or A w CHOICE
iiuwu.i --i .jriTq XT 7K
7 g - A FE VV CHOICH
INlgntS, iJC, 3UC, JC jlUATS AT tu00
r r- 1riTI l,s T-1 in AT-fSi. c
D. f. NCjI 1 r J I ntlY 1 SC
Amelia Stone & Arman Kaliz
,n sn.Vll ROMANCE W
Maryon Vadie & Ota Gygi
IS ( I VS.s-I, l MASTPRPIECES
las,rr l.ilrlpl A ' 'o .sulh i Houghton,
jnd a Il.K Sununer Show
3IAUKET
ST AB,
16TH
11 A M.
11 15 P. M.
Piramminl rn-raft sjiMlal .
!'!. 1iniZTION OK HALL CAINE'B
"THE WOMAN THOU
GAVEST ME"
imil I.I.WT A.s1' or FAVORITES
KatlM-rm- MkiUi.ii ilil la. Ii Holl Frltll
Prunetie Milton Ml'a A Theri'lore Hoberta.
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