Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 26, 1919, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBklO iLEDGER-PJHIL'ADELPHIA, ERIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919
13
The Testing of Julia Grant
toy HAZEL DBVO HATCIIELOK
CorirleM, tilt, 1V Pubm ledger Co.
HEAD THIS FIIIST
Julia (irniit, n nitiet sort of girl,
ot nn unusual tpe of bcnuty, Iw
lirm cncnEcd to Lnii Carson uba'ly n
H nnp. ulipn mIio linfrlim to WorrV about
n Htradil riowIiir imliffcicnw on Ills
H inrt The ucildiliK (Into hns born ti
but three weeks before sbe can Rtanu
the agony 110 longer and decides to ii-dt
him what It wrong. Klnally, .lulin
wrings from Dan the admission that
lie no longer loves her Hint there U
home one else. .Although completely
flushed, she lirmely lenounces her
claim nnd returns the engagement
ling At the breakfast table tlie next
morning with n himple statement of
the truth .lulla breaks the news to
her family.
THKN STAKT TII13 STOKY
ANY one who can appreciate the.
sensitive nature of n girl like Julia
will understand what she suffered In the
days that followed. The family meant
to be kind, but their treatment of her
nlmnst amounted to ngon. with Julia.
She neer came to the table to eat a
meal but she left their pitying
ryes upon her. She never entered a
liinin where her mother mid father and
perhaps l.ucy had been talking without
lntanth encountering silence so pro
found that she could not heip knowing
that the comersntion had been about
her
It was a great disappointment to the
firnnts and a humiliation ns well. They
hadn't planned a large wedding, for
which Julia wns grateful, but, as It was.
the news had to bo told to plenty of
friends, who, In turn, gossiped and con
jectured as to the cause. It was a time
of undeserved suffering for Julia, and
the lna"ctlon o her Ufo made it worse
than it would have been if she had
been forced to give her thoughts to some
hard work.
It was Lucy's private opinion that
Julia lacked some of the "pep" that
she herself possessed in such
great
abundance.
"Julia is too reserved." she would
say to her mother, and Mrs. Grant, j lnundr man, recently went away, leav
who understood Lucy nnd stood in awo lug n notice for patrons to drop laundry
of Julia, would agree with her. Bothj through nn opening in the door. Most
Jdrs. Grant nud Lucy thought it strange, everybody did.
thnt Julia did not confide in cither ofj A week or so later, when Mock Sing
them. Aside from her confession at the i failed to open up, Chief of Police Smiley
breakfast table thnt morning, Julia had, was notified, nnd entered the shop,
said nothing nt nil. The family knew On the table lay n note thnt said, ".Me
no more nbout it than Julia hud fiiui-IR0 way. No come back."
inea up tor mem in mai Dnei state
ment: "Dan is in love with another
woman."
Lucy thought, "I wonder who it is."
Mrs. Grant thought, "She can't be as
splendid ns our Julia,'" nnd Mr. Grant,
if be thought anything, felt sorry for
his tall, silent dnughter. Hut inasmuch
ns there had been u certniu diffidence
between himself nnd the girls since they
hnd grown to womanhood, he never
even told Julia ho was sorry, nnd she
was mpre grateful for thnt than he
loaJizcd.
Julia's thoughts went over the ground
agnin nnd pgniu. Deeper than the in
tense Elow to her pride wns the thought
Hint in some way she had failed with
Dnn She had failed to hold him nnd
niiy woman who cannot hold her man
above all before marriage is not worthy
of nuy grcnt trust. But how had she
failed? What wn3 lacking in her thnt
this other womnn possessed? Thnt Dan
wns utterly infatuated with this other
woman Julia knew quite well. His ntti
lude in telling her the other night had
more than convinced her of thnt fact,
lie wuh possessed by her, willing to, go
to any lengths to get her. Julia thought
in these, moments of introspection that
if she knew the other woman she could
')t possibly suffer ns she was suffering
now when she was entirely in the dark.
After n week of this intense brooding
lulia had dark circles under her eyes.
She was wandering around in n morass
of feeling and not seeing her way clear
to anything. She fought shy of all her
friends and took solitnry wnlks, nlone
with her thoughts. She was feverishly
eager for the wedding day to come and
go. She felt that after that she could
begin to live agnin.
The day that Julia was to have been
married, dawned gray and with a driz
zling rain splashing agaiu&t the window
panes. Wet as it was, after breakfast
she buttoned herself into her rnlnrnnt
nnd went out. Lucy, lounging in a I
locker in her mother's upstairs sitting
100m, heard the door slam nnd looked
out o see Julia 'walking down the
street. -:'
Lucy's eyes filled with tears in spite
of herself.
"It's Julia!" she exclaimed.
Mrs. Grant sighed. "It's so bad for
her to brood like this."
There was bilencc for a moment be-
eaeily
digested
"always fresh"
From Grove
to Can to You
1919
Pressing
Sold Everywhere
I'lloroi'l.AlM
THEATRES
Owned and Manaacd by JUembers ot
file United Uiliibltora' .oilullon
A I IDHD A vaa uutMANiowN ave.
AUOVC DIAMOND ST.
Hill
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"i.ovb i.Naun.!Ncn"
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NA.IUOVA In
TIIK USD I XNTKHN"
P ARfcf rtlDUB AVE. A DAUPHIN AT.
NORMA TAr.MAnOE In
"TOP AVAY OP A WOMAN"
CI tcrl ItTU A MM A 17th n4 .
POMFEIAN
OLIVE OIL
jUUvyuMinmin .smhannaJ
THE INfOMPARXBrj! NAEJMOXLL 1- '
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fore I,ucy spoke ngaln and then she
aid Impulsively. "Mother, we haven't
spoken of Julia's part In this at nil.
What do you think of it?"
"Julia's part. 1 didn't think she had
anything to do with It."
"Don't jou think she's too good for
a man like Dan Carson, don't you
think if she had been n little more hu
man she would have held Mm?'
"Why, Lucy (Iraut, I don't know
whnt you're talking nbout."
Lucy wagged her blonde head safely.
"O. jes jou do, mother. You know
Julia, she has ideals about life nud
things like that, and I imagine Dan
Carson hnd rnther a hard time living
up to them. You know a man likes
to be approached on his own plane.
Julia expects too much from a man.
lie feels it an effort to -have to live
up to her continually. Now I'm not
nearly as good-looking ns Julia, but T
could have held Dan Carson better
tlinn she did, because I don't expert so
much." Lucy's tone was so confident
that it carried conviction with it. but
Mis Grant defended Julia resoluleh.
"If a woman has to loe ideals in
order to hold n man these dajs, he
doesn't amount to much: that's all I
have to say. Julia was much too good
for Dan Carson, and I don't like to
hear you talk that way, Lucy, it sounds
dreadful."
"Iiut you know it's the truth, i
mother; a man likes a woman to be
irtuous, but it bores him if she is too
aw fully good."
(An old friend starts Julia on ft new
career. )
SOILED COLLARS IN STYLE
Departure of Lone Chinese From
Gettysburg Brings Out Old Shirts
Gettysburg, Ta., Sept. 20. Gettys-
burg's Intest style is a soiled collar nnd
n wrinkled shirt.
Mock Sinn. GettVsburc's lono Chinese
omen's
' . vfc""lr the kin toft and whiteSKJ fl
111111 ifeS 1
r- JmsSP s?v-, iNs Jm v Jkilcl JKMwPftifL,
I ' 11337 I R jlS
j CHESTNUT j I IKl1
I I Millard Dress Shop j II r"-
'fin . M &'
! is presenting' a ! jp I,..
FASH EON FETE ! S-S
ijy, j off extraordinary j 1 1 WffS
m j character acid variety 'wjj lsg
' OUTER APPAREL ill ML
! do the choicest styles ! , j wBHESft
! and moderately priced u sIh
L " . Utt r s&um ui
j KBitts anud BEoimses ! I --
mt ; 127 S. 13th Sl i.wri,0cfic, ! WM i dfto, JIO . mMm
l... lgj-, s Li 1 1 a.fiiDa ri
I llil W-r s lm j; ( i m ilBf H Bi Pr y m H1
fclILrr-TmitllMIM.UittililliiiMtii1HMMlPBri r-rTtT-rrTrftnlMTiii . rntfli 1 TTTTTtHtlliliinHlhlHjtillitiiirTTnTnrfjlf j nn-xBBk .-- KJB
An Entire Series of
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Glace kid in colors the most wanted and most
expensive article on the market detailed as follows
juftboift01' JBan,u.fdner . 'l"?,?,9 haV9 W"ted ""'" ,91" and
their market value at Ij0U's nee'8-'
$io
1230
Market
rva Storea of
Family
Store
-m in
17
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, f b a
Also a Quick-Service Men's Shop at 19 S. llthjjt.
Every Foot Professionaltu Fitted Three Geiidnp Brothers
Supervising
The Woman's
Exchange
The Permanent Wave
To Editor of Woman' Exchange.
Dear Madam How much does it
cost to have n permanent wnvn put
Into your hair? Do you know of nnv
cheap, but not injurious, device that
could positively wave? Something thnt
you are sure Is effective by a personal
experience or recommendation by n per
fectly reliable person.
Doing proper to always dress for
eetiing dinner when at lmme or nwnv,
what should n girl fifteen wear, if she
is not going out in the evening or going1
to lecelve company nt home? In win
ter one doesn't feel inclined to diess
very much unless going to a unity.
Thankfully,
M. W.
A moderate cost for the permanent
waving of the hair is a dollar n curl.
So you ee the total cost depends on
how much of your hair you hnve waved,
It is not possible to wave the hair per-
innni-mij- ni nome. as mis ,u..i-ess ip-inni
quires u special apparatus.
The comb of which jou spenk is crj
effective in putting n tempornrj wnve
in the Imlr nud will grcntl help l,.
keep the permanent curling in (hep
,V,'M' , ... .
loll nreil not dress in the evening
unless the family is expecting com-
pnuy or there is some other festive
rensnn. Of course, jou must nlvvavs
lie sure jour shirtv.nist is clean or
that the serge dress has n
a dean collar
ought to be
.. T needn't
on it. Your hnir, too,
neatly fixed and, of cour:
remind you that your fnce and bnnds
ought to bo scrupulously clean.
Dog for ThTcountry
To the Editor ot Woman's rage:
Denr Madam I have a dear little
dog to give nwny to some one out of
the city. I would prefer some one who
is nlone, to whom n dog would menu
n good denl. I wnut to give him a
very good home. M. H. C.
I referred the owner of this doy to
a Mrs. W. who gave her husband's
telephone number ns Tinicum 00. It
was impossible, however, to reach him
without knowing his particular depart
ment. Will thnt render please send in
further particulars ns to her nddress
nnd also please mention if she lives in
thc countrj? M. II C. is very anxious
Kid Boots
All Havana Brown
Havana Brown with Beaver
Brown Kid Topping
All Beaver Brown
Patent Leather with Grey
Kid Topping
(The above have flexible, llght-welght
service Boles and Louis heels )
Beaver Kid with cloth top
Grey Kid with cloth top
Beaver Kid with Grey
Cloth Topping
H&vlnK welted soles and military heels )
1308
(pkonounceo oytincJ Chefltnut
Fmn.. uM.
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v
Family
Store
to .f011, n uome In the country for her
little dog. Would somo ope else like'
to make first bid for hint If Mrs. W
does not hnnneii to live In ilm i-mmti-v?
May 1 ndd that we lmV several good
iiomes uniting for "city" (Iors1
Name for Girls Club
To the Editor of Woman s Vaar.
Dear Mndnm I am writing to o
n bchnlf of a ,lub to which I be- '
long. This Hub is composed of fifteen
school Kirls w. are nil In for n good'
time. Will jou kindly give me nn idea!
of n good name for tills club nnd also n
iew insuie Raines thnt would be pioper
for Midi a club?
"swinrr hatootii:."
Would nuy of these names do: The
;nod Time Club. The Happy Dnv
Crowd, The Sinllers. or The Jolly
Circle? If - win ,pm mp n sp-.
addressed envelope the games will be
sent to you.
Easy Hauseclcaning
Keeping the dirt out of the house ns
far ns possible i tin. Hrt ,inn (.. .!, .
plifylng house denning. It is ensier
to keep walks, (t.eps. porches and sills
Hc:m tlinn to remove the dirt from rues
i0()rs n(lvr , hns 1)pn1 frnrkp, n. ,
ifi,,, ,ne ,,, ,.,,,., s,)(,s mii, n(b
T, Ilirnn PS, ,ir, fol. , m)1S(,Kp(,.,or ,
to rombat.
When fienning. reinoie the dust tlior- !
nughlj . Hlght methods menu removing
Int "'nt'i-rlng the dust nbout to settle!
again. I
I f1P honvv Venning a little nt a '
time nnd nvoid the spring nud full house !
clennlnp.
I
so water nnd cleaning agents spar
nKl, Too much of either Injures w'ool
nnd nil finishes ns well ns wenkenimr
, BlUe. paste, nnd cement AlvvTjs rub
until dry the surface which has been
'dampened
I Tra'n thc ,Bmily to lpa" ,hlnss "
o.
' - - - - M GRANDMOTHER WAS CONTENT TO HEAT 1L I
MKTMWWgSfS, I WATER IN A KETTLE fe I
MnuiUv9SKEWKW H but h had mor tlms for auch thirds thnn has tho S i'"' 1 ll
i!El&&nBmJaKiKFJGBmZeRA H woman of to5a De away with tho mtho3a ot thf past fl 'l In
apYwTBrPMv4Sr0MaK u ret rid of uatr hatlnir ayatfms that ktp you Rueanlna ' r 1 UB
i WKd JlUKm'JtrfiWi lj&&fi H Kind out ho llt'la It will cost you to have 'Vi.rv r.Kdv" R -" ' Bfl
wGLXSf&imff&fliJ &R jLamjUKfi m nnt watfr with tho "I.ovekln " It la approved by the lT I ti a I1 IB
flPnftfrr rrtW ir " t xrtfrr iyVt?! H tJ s -nd fr booklet I h , K H
WMSM I LOVEKIN WATER HEATER COMPANY B 11 I 1
S-SSdSSvioIeH g 39 Laurel Street Philadelphia, Pa. fc Jj I
fL talcum HffiSRVHilHHH 'Ll 1
m powder j WnmmmKM l 1
:4iwpi. ; for every toilet use. i lsM ffiSBtfinlafrWB!ffl PiaBnSfirZSmk xTotSi a
0' Talcolette Peroxide M MM&fflmWm 1 WMWlj j WfflMWk T V 1 M
T A Vanithing Cream kp SI WlBUatKKSL--K Sol H '
JllfesStw ttie ikin soft and white4jH HBMBW!wA1 " H I
MAIL ORDERS FILLED; SEND MONEY ORDER, INCLUDING 5C FORPOSTAGE
CONTAINING THE SEASON'S MOST POPULAR SONGS ARRANGED IN THE NEWEST DANCE
FORMS. IZ:
F0X TROTS, ONE STEPS, WALTZES For Piano Solo
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING HITS
FOX TROTS
Uter All
Come To Araby Cry Baby
I'll Wait For You
Flutter
I Love Thu Heart Of Dixie
MoonliRht On Thc Nile
Some Sunny Day
Some Quiet Afternoon
ONE STEPS
A Little Drop Of Irish, Etc. I Believe I'm In Loe With You Jiibt 'Round The Corner
I'm The Boy And I'm The Girl La Guapa Muchacha My Choc'late Soldier Sammy Boy
My Little Sunshine Oh Agnes Razzlc Dazzle Salvation Sal Spanky Whippy
You'll Be Welcome As Flowers in Maytime
WALTZES
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles
AL JOLSON SONG HITS that are being sung and featured by the world's greatest entertainer in
"SINBAD" during his engagement at thc Shubert Theatre. Copies on sale at all music departments.
"N" Everything" "On the Road to Calais" "Lullaby of Long Ago"
"Her Danny" "I'll Snv She Docs" "Some Beautiful Morning"
"That's Nice" "You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet"
SANA St ISICT CHAP 1028 MARKET STREET
UNll lllrl OllUr BINGHAM HOTEL BLOCK
Open cve'gs, Saturday until 11
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
1 Who is Miss S Chang?
'J. Whnt is tnennt by n "visit of di
gestlon"?
3. Whnt is the "chasseur" hat?
I. lu planning her clothes whnt
should the cirl with sallow skin
keep in mind?
.". When one hns no rubber rase,
etc.. how can toothbrushes be
packed?
0. Tn whnt very good use ran nn
old broken-down bed spring be
put?
Yesterday's Answers
1. The "corbeille de maringe" is the
marriage basket formerly used In
French weddings. It wns lilted
with bridal gifts nnd sent to the
bride-to-be several dnvs before
the wedding.
2. In sending regrets to n formal in
vitation it is not necessnry to give
n reason, though "because nf n
previous engngement" is often set
down ns a formnlity.
3. It hns become the custom to nn
swer letters of condolence
I. A very new type of shade used
on the floor lnmp is the double
one This hns two smnll circular
shndes each with its own jrlnlip
and hnuging on either side of the
Bland.
.". To give nn ejig shnmpoo ruh the
ecg into the hnir thorouchlj.
Hiiise in wnrm nnd cold water.
0. A long uninviting hall inn be
made co?j -looking by dressing it
up with a little table with a
mirror over it nnd n bench with
prcttv pillows on it.
place and in good condition. Good habits
nre worth cultivating, and this one also
' , r ,i , 4i u .
l6imp,iflC3 the work o tho hP"-
I m-nsa-s-caB-n -hbhh-b- mmmbwbS?
involving thousands of pairs at prices
far below present retail levels.
In these days of soaring prices, this is a
ale to nttinct tho attention of every housewife and
boarding housekeeper in Philadelphia. The prices are
for first-quality Blankets (except where specified in one
instance), full sizes and tho weiphts just riprht and
thoroughly desirable. This Sale will prove a godsend to
thousands in Philadelphia this Winter. Conic Tomorrow!
Pure Cotton HIankcts:
Size 0Gx80 inches
These are slight
"seconds," ..pairS2.85
Pure Cotton
Blankets ...pairS-1.10
Pure Cotton Blankets,
64x80 pairS3.75
Wool-finish Cotton
Blankets ... .pair S4.50
Also at $5.10, $5.50, $6.00
White Woolen Blankets
with pink and blue
borders pairS8.10
Assorted Lots on Bar
gain Tables, some
slightly mussed, $4.50
to $6.25 pair.
Double Bed Spreads at Specially Low Prices
W. H. Smith & Sons
914 Walnut Street
Dry Goods at a Saving
SPECIAL
EW STAR DANCE FOLIO
20A FOR 1920
On My Uroadwa Butterfly
In The Land Where Poppies
On The Road to Calais O'er The Desert Wide Sahara
Won't You Park Your Heart, Etc. Till We Meet Acain
You're Still An Old Sweetheart of Mine Sugar Baby
You Cannot Shake That "Shimmie" Here
Persuasion Waltz Yesterdajs
THREE PROPOSALS A WEEk
Girl Sad When Canteen Closes
"Boys Were So Nlcel"
New orli, Sept. '.HI. The 1'crshlng
Club cnnteeii here hns closed. With
the end, last night, gloom wns spread
over the countenances of tin) git Is who
served in the canteen. Hut especially
gloomj was the countenance nud c-qie-'einllj
mournful was the voice of Amelia
i lteeves,
"What's the matter?" a reporter
asked, feurlng there was n death in the
family.
"Nothing oh, nothing," sobbed
Amelia, "only"
"Only what?"
"Oh, the boys were so nice!" she
answered.
"Well, thnt oughtn't to bo anything
to feel so bad about," consoled the
reporter.
"There won't be any more of them
here," said Miss Reeves, "and nnd
so many of them proposed to me!"
"This is serious." said the reporter.
"Oh no, nothing serious ; only it
luas i
.Wten.
such fun being proposed to so
"How often?"
"On an average of three n
since July 1," replied the joun
resorting to n handkerchief.
w eek
lndj,
Cupid Cripples Phone Exchange
New ltriiiiswiili, N. .1.. Sept. 'Jtl
I Automatic telephones will be installed
in the local exchange, because Cupid
hns been plavnii; hnvoc with the opera
tors here. Tour of the hello girls have
been married this week, deserting their
pm!S' "'"l U""rP. hV,)l'l' " Y'ri,n,bl"
epidemic of marriages for more tlinn two
months.
Flower Of My Heart Girls
II Be Back There Someday
Bloom Monte Cristo
Somehow You're Jut My Style
I ' i U"T, W.V
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JEROME II. REMICK & CO., Prop.
PLAN AUTOTRUCK CHURCH
Episcopalian Would Reach Scat
tered Jersey Communities
New York, Sept. 20. A project for
tnkeu the gospel to Hie people in the
tnniij smnll nnd scattered communities
of the I.plseopnl diocese of New Jersej
by motortruck Is under consideration by
the lenders of the Kpiscopnl nut ion -
wide campaign
It was broached to them through thc
survey of tlnj needs nf the diocese of
. ASCO. AS yif5Tmy .CO. ASCO. ,
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Fifty Thousand Cows
Milked twice a day are required to fur
nish the butter needs of our stores every
day in thc year.
Every herd is made up of select cattle care
fully inspected. We use only the product of
the Best Creameries.
Further, by way of information thc
average farmer with 1 00 acres of land will keep
ten milch cows. On this basis it would take five
thousand farms, one hundred acres each, or
five hundred thousand acres of land altogether,
to supply the food, care and shelter for the cows
necessary to supply thc daily butter needs of
the great American Stores' chain.
Reader, there is just one answer to this
immense output Quality. Let us prove it to
you today.
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Butter the equal of Louella is hard to find.
Seventy-five to eighty cents a pound is being
charged for butter not as good.
Every quart of cream used to produce
Louella is first pasteurized to insure its meet
ing the most rigid requirements as to sanitation
and purity.
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AUiamDra Ma.t.Dllyat2. Evcs.U;43 4U.
VIVIAN MARTIN In
"THE THIRD KISS"
A DAI I C 52D AND THOMPSON ST8.
ArULLU MATINEE DAILS
ALICE nHADT ill
"HIS natDAU NIGHT"
AKV-AU1A. in A M toll 15 V M
DOROTHY DA1.TON In
, "THE MARKET Or SOULS"
DI T TCniDr BROAD STREET AND
t5,U.Dlr SUwO.UEiI.ANNA AVE,
MARION DAVIES In
"THE DARK STAR '
BROADWAY BT" tAniVr
WILLIAM FARNUM In
"WOLVES OF THF NIGHT"
oiri ytrM'r 2D above
MARKET
DCLwlVlV-'l 1 l M
TINF.E DAIIY
ANITA STBWART In
SHADOWS OF THE PAST '
f A DITM 722 MARKET STREET
L-Arll'-'L. 10 A. M to II. ID P. M
HII.I IE ni'RKE In
THE MIWI.BADINO WIDOW '
COLU1N1AL. 'J llRndi-t-r. M
REX REACH'S
"THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE"
CEDAR
OOTII ft CEDAR AVENUE
DOROTHY flISH In
"NOIIOIJT liUMt.
COLISEUM MARK?jT,VDEuyrH
WILLIAM DESMOND In
PARE-FISTED OALLAOHER"
EMPRESS MA,N ISiU
PFl'.nY HVI AV11 In
' MIS'! ADVENTURE '
FAIRMOUNT M11
f nF.IOHTOV HM.K In
THE TI11RTEETNH CHAin"
r-A AIll V THEATRE 1311 Market St.
rAMlLl OAM to Midnight
ANITA STEW ART In
"THE WRECK '
r'-T'U CT THEATRE Be low Frruw
DO 1 ri -) 1 MATINEE DAILY
STAR CAST In
"BETTER TIMES"
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New Jersey prepared by the Hlghb
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diocese, and Walter B. Ilobb, of Bur
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Bishop Matthews lias asked the nn-
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with which to buy n suitable automobile
truck, to engage n priest tor the three
5 ear period covered by the onmpalgUi
land to buj the uccessnrj equipment for
holding religious services, nil of which
can be transported from place tu place
bv, the motortruck.
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of tha finest productions. Ask for the theatro
in your locality obtaining pictures through
tha Stanley Company of America.
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