'"jpyfnn' $ H'Vtf- fit . JS . I p KH 18 -U Jtffti'tf V J. V v t r .. , -n. , , l'VI f ,-1VI fat M fif lJ,t) h 9E h C&l SAFE PROFITABLE INVESTMENTS filAZIER&Ga BROAD AND SAN50M STS., PHILADELPHIA 19 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE. 63 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Bonds of Foreign Nations Wo have prepared an interest ing booklet descrtblnR Internal Loans of FRANCE BELGIUM ENGLAND ITALY which can be purchased today at prices to show American In pstors a possible profit ot from 40 to 20UT,. i!t for noohler ' in A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. Investment Bankers 115 South Fourth St. its ni, INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY CONSOI 1DVTHD MOHTOAGK 5 KINKINll 1'LND CONVUriTinr-E EONDS. Tho KquUribk TtubI Company of New York successor to Colonial Trust Company, 8 Trustee under International Paper Comiianj Mortgage dated January 3 1M03 hereby imitea oiTera to tho Sinking Fund for tho sale of bonds Insued under nald mortgage, to exhaust the sum of Two Hun rtred and vint ninp Thousand Four Hun dred and Thirtv-fiJx Dollars and Five Cents (1290 4.10 03) Bonds offered at tho lowest Jjrlreu tl b given pr irencp Soiled otTera will bo opened at thn office of tl'e undersigned No 117 Wall Street, New York C1t at tnh o'clock noon, on IbruarT 3, I9i0. ind shoj d b Indorsed 'Otter fnr the Snl of Hondi to th In ternational Paper Coinpan Sinking Tund ' The ri,lit 1 roservid to reject any and H nfferp THU VOTiTAHTr TRtT COMPANY OF Ti;U' YORK Trute Tty I,YMAV KHOADE8. Vice President. Dated Vew York, January 102O Annual Met I n c tfr Till; lMILSTRIM. 1KIT, TITLE tlZSP M1 si( (OMI . . 1L rhila-flnhU Jan V 1920 At tn nnual Mc-etlnc of thf Motkhold rs nMd thU day for th paction of DI- lohn (3 t armth A illi im IT RUter IInr G Dnj'dlnt; Walter 13 Knlpe H Pol well Joseph II Uroinlej Peter Woll Jr Joseph M Strett -tnhn S BoUf llarry W Hnl lolm D lilidiinion. ( ii tries I Doak James C Chestnut -wim-i utMtiimojst elcted to fctne for the ensuing ear J VDW nn CIINT:iDKn . riturv 'IS?3 TIIK MH ITXHIH HXVUIN T1NC Gs LIGHT CO. OT PlIlLAOKLrillA PhitulelphU Ti nuar 10 1DJII Th Anrniil MeMng of the stockholders of the nriuitalil I lumtnatlmr Gts Ltjrht Crn pany of rhllii Jelp'ifn ill be held it the Company's fOee N corner o' Broad and Arrh errf ts Philadelphlu Mondny, ilammr ZB 100, nt 12 o'clock noon nhen j nn tltct n win bo lieli for fl (f) directors to rp fo- iho ensuing pir and such other busings ansacted as may b brought be foro the mMftlnr The st -lt tt Tf r bo K will bo clOBd from .1 p rn fnursdav lanuan In I0J0 Until 10 a m TueMdx Januirv 27 1920 V H AIA MdRRTb Stretarj 1 ' i SKILL GWAU1 ATIOAL UANK Dt.imber 13. 1910. 1 h Annual M tine ut th stockholders r th OlrurJ National HanU -vv ill be held at tti Hftnklni; llotif- IV Sfutli Ihlrd utret, tn M edne!(li. tin fourteenth day of Jon t'Hr 1020, ut 11 o'clock a, m. At tli's meotlne action will be taken upon k proposed amendment to tho Articles of Association, increasing the maximum num. ler of Dtrftors to twenty five and an elec tion of Directors to sero for the cnaulnc ear will be held and action aken upon frUtb oth r mjttera aj ma) coma before in meeting By orotr of th Hoard of Director JOSEPH WAYNE JR , ., . President. f5 MIHUK IRON NI) STKIJL J- OMPM Tho nuni "M pMmt of th stockht Iders of the U irwl Iroi ntl stc I Compani III bo hold In th. PhtUd-lphta offlco of th iiompHM No r.i Lhestuut street Taeedfn I ebrnar 10, 19i0, tt J orlo k p m for ttie election f a roj.rd tf directors to 8rv I for the Hnsuim; -ir Trnnsf'- bonks of th comp inv will k losa I .January 2th and reopen Kbruir lith I 1020 H r IIALLMAV i sfjrettrj I fl5:"rirP' I'fclM VM COMPANY FffR M-3' INiLltNCK ON IJK AND 4.KANTIN4 NN(ini Phlladrliiliii D .4 ion The i n il M-iiiijr of h io kholders of . thU coinn i ri w I t ik" nl tco ut its offlfn H17 Chestnut trr--t on MondiM, .lantinrr 10 t 1VZQ it iJ m hi u i r muc hi ilettcn vlll b- hld w - th-t-r d'-" mr to s?r for tin. eiiaulriK sear r NrWRAM S'rfltarv US" sf&ULrilUKsThKN NATION L U h uruuu inn -nil 1. 1 rrreis i l'liuaucipnu. ra. I D t fmbr IT 19ip ' The annual meeting of th tofkhodrs nf th" hnk fo the elect un of Directors irtll be held at i ? 1'ankln - Hojs on Tuesday, jHimir 13, JI'.O lietuNen the hours of 11 tiooit and J ocimw p m. 30HV T COTT JR.. fah1r. lunklnff IiO'jkc on Tuet-d iy, January 13. 10io, tt 1 J O io' K J non Pulls will bo open unMl 1pm N V CORSOV ftshtor tgr IUXMvMN NTIf.NI 1UNK I nrtiinnt irrrt rx or liroad I'ht icieipnta Dprmber .3 loia The Arnual Miftlnir of the shareholder ft this b. k for th' lntlnn of directors to ni ri irlns 'he ensu nr uar will ha h.i ,. . I... ., I. 1.. lu nn 1 i.ln . tll UHim in i u s uriii ela. Jinimrj 13. ',''..!?. 0ioc' noon . 11120. latNten Ihe hours of 12 r: ,r..l 1 i m ) WM innnr ra.nier l i-uii-vuki riiiTmK insuSancb Ths Annual Meetlne an 1 , lr'tt n of officers uid tilreUii i ll le h. Id ui llinrkdii, .Hri rury 1&. 1020. ' noon in th i ni:, rf l" Underwriters' Asnrliitlon if t . Middle De- larinieiu. ." ". ; '",?."" 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Ifr20 to stockholders of record at thH 1 clone of busineaR January 1U2U CnCCKS Vilil oe maiiea JOHN J CON'NOn. Treasurer urnci. or tub ri.".si.vNiA salt MVNCFACTCKINO COMPANY Kt ii meetlnsr of the Board of Director. I held thin day, a Quarterly Dividend rf twa fin-U Olir-liiiii lr i-rii- vA9 ucLtiimi pi-lDl, January 1.1th, 1020, to toi.kholdera of record December 31at 1810 Checks will b maUed. ARTHLn r. JtlOE Treaiurer. pmartelphta DeceTiber 'J.'d. 1PIP F1VANCI I, lO T11K 110I.Dfc.RN OK 5 MNKim; 1 t Ml rlKST MOKT(.r.K ifOLTI IKINDS (IK IIII MiUiAiiu.imo -.JI.i1jIKK.LKS COUrANY. DCK 5W 1. 1037: I'K"'3 The underrlsned successor to Knicker bocker Trust Co as trustee under the mort Race aboe referred to, desires under au thority of did mortiraej to expend th sum I of One hundred and tntnb-Bli thousand elcht hundred and .'&?,-?-? dollars and thlrts-one centa (S126.808.31) In the purchase i or nonos ct r.u ioou.-. inuwuea sucn pur-1 I cha can. In Ita opinion, now bo made I adantaceoUfly ... bealeu oners oi iwia oonas may be sent to Columbia Trust Comp-inv, Trust Depart ment. 00 Broidjn) Vw York City, on or before January 27. 1950, at 12 o'clock noon Bondi accepted must bo dellered on J-.nu sry 28. 1D20. or security furnished that I day If required that dollery will bt mado within Un (10) dais , The rlBht Is reserved of the underslg-ued i to rejeet any Hill all offers COHTMH1 1 HI ST COMPANY Trustee 1 BvC.FOrtaEn WAltnEN VI, o President I 1 1 Tn pw mrt Kn-'ini'i-r . ! i a TO TIIK IIOI-DKRN OK TUB IIRsr Mortcave fl Per Tent hlnklnic Fund Gold 1tond of (antral e. ork das nnd Klft trir CompanT: Notice U hrebv chen that Holand I. Taylor and Philadelphia Trust Company, Trustees under the Morteapi or Deed of Tru-t of the Central New York Gas and Eirct-lc Companv dated March l.i 1911 scurlnB th First Mortsawa 5 per cpiU hlnk Ins rund Gold Jlonds of the said Conipiny hai the sum of $SV.l n& to be applied to the iuroosGi of the blnklnir Fund under th I proislonH of Article Third Section K of said Mort rare and that sealed proposals I w 111 be ret efved at the Broad street office 1 of said PhlladHpltW Trt Company. TJberty Itnildlnn:, K. corner IlmnH nnd Chewtnut htrectn, I'lilladclphla, up to S o'clock p. m. on Tcbruirr 4, 10i. for the aile to atd Trustees at th lowenf prices not ixneedln 103 per cent of tho par a!uo thereof, with Hfprued Interest at whi h snld bonds fhall b" iffeed for delivery o Tcbruary 7 1'(20 of a PuJTtclent number of th said bonds to iut the said HUTn f $R"1 .'. All nro p pals should b Bi!ed nd iTidorsed "fro ioHjld to tlie Slnl mff 1 nui of Central New Tork Oas and Elei w C ompany ' and should desljcnute the denominations of bonds I The rlsht Is rerved to reject any and ail propisais PHirADErPHIA TTtrST company By JOHN C WAM ACE Treisurer. Pted Philadelphia Tnnnarv fl lHJO Annual Meeting tnTKMi. wtiowi, nK Phllidelphla V December 12 1010 The Annual Meeting for the election of Directors ulll bo h"l 1 at the bHnklng house Tutda. January 13. 19-iO. at 12 o'clock noon. mwiv nsiinn. Cashier. lw 19191920 A Review and Forecast THE sixth annual number of our yearly review and forecast of business and financial conditions (now ready) covers the following subjects: The First Year of Peace: The Changed World; Current Conditions; Domestic Prob lems; Foreign Trade; European Credit and Outlook. Direct Forecast of 1920: Coming events in Business, Labor, Cospmodity-Speculation, Foreign Trade, the Money Market. The Investor's Part: An analysis of the security investment markets for 1920, indi cating developments to come. The subjects specifically treated under this head are: 1. Industrials 2. Railroads Bankers, Investors, Security Dealers, Finan ciers, Business Men, Labor leaders and all others who are in any way interested in the trend of business, finance, investments or politics will find this review and forecast of unusual interest and value at this time. Its point of view is independent and unbiased, as are all the productions of our institution. THIS annual review and forecast is issued for the benefit of our ten thousand clients, but a limited number of extra copies are available for the first inquirers. Moody's Investors Service JOHN MOODY, FmUiit 35 Nassau Street New York City J LEDGEIt-IniL'ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OPERA SINGERS PAY FOR THEIR "BRAVOS," CHICAGO SENSATION Two Performers Say Claque Gets Money for Starting Applauso Chicago, Jan. 13. (By A. P.) Rlngeri of the Chicago Grand Opera Co. have been pnylng for applaune at the rate of from .$50 a week to 520 a per formance, according to fitatcments of Charles Fontaine, French tenor, and Alesandro Dolcl, Italian tenor, made public today. An assistant stage manager, the ten ors said, was head of the claque, and obtained the money under promises of "handclaps, cries of 'bravo. ' 'encore,' 'bis " or threats to "cut off their nr tlstlc heads." Herbert Johnson, comptroller of the company, said he had heard rumors that "somebody v,as shaking down" the artists, nnd that n circular letter was sent to the singers last month advising them it was unnecessary to pay for ap plause. Fontaine said the claque leader told the npplnuders, whom he stationed about tho theatre, what singers to ap plaud, when to start n demonstration and what nri.is to make the singers re peat so that the artist's reception would appear "wildlv enthusiastic." Dole! said he defied the claque after cleofonte Companinl. former director general, now dead, told him not to heed demands for money or the threats. Poloi declnred Campanlnl said he had been giving the man named as claque leader twcnty-fie tickets for friends of the chorus or persons who helped with odd jobs. Superior Oil T, HE results from ac tual operations since acquiring the properticb have confirmed the con ervatis,in of the Picsi dciit'b estimate of $5.10 per share annual earn ings after all taxes, ren tals, etc Quoted on New York Curb Circular on request C. E. WELLES & CO. Manbets iV. V StocU Vschanoe 71 Broadway New Yorh The above informatwi while nut onaranlred bu " wo beliexe to be reliable -J Phila. Nat. Bank Warrants Itouxlit. Sold, Quoted when, at, and If Issued HENRY D. BOENNING & GO. STOCK riXCIIANCK nUTl.OINU Direct t'rliate Telephone to .Ntw lori. Members fhlla. block ICiiuauxs riNANCIAt. I'AnvrvKnMiii's fL,P J- ",,ZK(,-S ANI WIIJ.IAM .. 'i lecgre. topirlners tndlng as . .1. Cameron & ( o,. mat ufa. tutors r,f worsted srns and lopj Ktuslnston and Est Glenwood aenues, Philadelphia V announce that Alpln V Cameron has been admitted to partnership In said linn, as of January 1, 11J0 AL.PIN J CAMHRON WILLIAM P. DBNEORE PgS TIIK rAllT.NKKMIII' 1111111. KTO FA- Istlite lstween Jacob . Kline and Dal Id Vmin under the llrm ramp of In oh . Ullne & to., a dlasohed on the IL'th day of Jnuiry l'tjo b the withdrawal of David Vman All monc dun tho pinner shlo is paable to Jacob A lvllno and all dubts of tho uurtncrshlp will be paid b him 7Al OH A KI.IVK DID WVMlN 3. Public Utilities- 4. Government issues FOR PL A Y GOERS AND CINEMA 'FANS 'GENE O'BRIEN STARS IN STANLEY OFFERING Billie Burke and Elsie Janis Also Soon "Soldiers of For tune" Filmodi STANI.ET "The Hroken Melody." with Euiene O'Hrlen. Ptory by Dorothy Far num, directed by W. P. 8. Karle. Select Play. Etitcnc O'Brien is a perfect Indies' man, nud his admirers among the femi nine contingent will find much to like In his new rolo. His romantic character at once gains for him the sentimental sympathy of his audience. As an artist, n role he played in a former piece, the hero finds he is living next door to a singer in the popular, although now rich, Greenwich Village. All goes as smooth as care-free love can go until a patroness of the artist sug gests that he go to Paris nnd study fur ther into the ways of the use of a camel hair brush and pigments. The girl continues with her vocal v.ork. But it soon comes to each of the separated friends that their melody of, love has been broken, and so they join each other and form the perfect harmony so necessary in sentimental romnnees. The I'Teellenee of the Stanley orches tra helped out this story. Lucy Cottop. vUiosc recent work on tho screen has gained for her a number of friends, hasi the role of the singer, while Donald Hall, Corinne Barker and Jack Johti htonc nnd others arc In the cast. Ihe scenario was prepared by Ouida Ber gcrs, who has done many scripts. ARCADIA "Wanted A Husband." with Illllle Burke. Story by Samuel Hopkins Adams, directed by Larenco C. Wlndom. Paramount play. Billie Burke is a tutc little bunch of femininity, but she mitt hac nt least some good matcrinl if her daintiness is to count. In this piny she first appears as u careless lady who docs not mind what her two girl friends t-av nbouther appearances. Then comes the marring? of these girls, and of course the heroine of this story must get herself a beau and a husband. It is cusy to inient such n person. Soon n miiu appeals, nnd he proves that he lenlly does love her for herself, and the storj has its happy ending. The little star Toms rather careless in thK talc, but perhnpi it was the fault of the entire production, for it seemed to lnck the usual sparkle found in the Burke comedies. Kid Blond, nn .ithktc, does some fair work, while .Tiiinei Ii. Crane, Bradle Baiktr, Gyps O'Biicu, I l;dwarU Lester uml the rest aim ineir I support. , I VICTORIA "Ilelilnd lite Door,' with llobart I Tloiorh Siorv bv iiomern"ur Mori Is nl rceted bv Inln V Wlllatt Paramount Pla- Hold tight lo the arms of tho clinir when m mo this nature, for it's goius lo gixe 5011 u thrill. llnliait Bosworth wns one of the r rigiiinl pl.'ners in the long-fentutr inclines, and his creation of the lole j in '"Ihe Sea Wolf" will not be for- '.'oltdi. It whs this plur.r who fust tilled the Stanley screen, and now he returns to gte the moue patrons a treat in diamatic acting as the sea cup t im. 'I he storj . hid in the time of Ihe suti- inarine warfare, shows n captain of a hoat which was torpedoed, forced to see his wife, a stow aunt, taken on bonrd the submarine. "Years later find the husband nnd the captain of the sub marine together. Bv pretending to be interested in behalf of the captain of the undersea irnft. he draws out from him the fate of his wife. When the ineu come into the room where the two men were and ask for the captain, the husband tells them to look behind the door What lias happened is brought out b a process of mental imagining bv Director Wilhit. Wall.ice Beerv has the role of the siibnmiine commander, nnd ho is line, as lire June N'oak, Jmnes (Jodrou and J 1' I.ocknej. rtrORNT-"1he Glorious I.,d,." ,Mti, oihe Thomas Morv bv Edmund nnui. ti.- hi reeled by George Irving Selznlik play. This beautiful production of English life affords little Mrs. Jack PlcUord Olive Thomas, an opportunltj to do some good work. She is particnlnrly lovelj in some close views, where the cnmerainnn hns inught her in a back ground that is most attractive. lldmund Ooulding is .in nctor, iml so tilled with the stage that ho has gHen the screen it tnle of English life that seems somewhat too theatrical. A i race is to uc run between the hor.sis of the gentry and their tenants. In his race appear the daughter of a peas ant nnd a duke. An accident occuis to the duke und the girl aids him, onh to be injured in so doing. Met tings und a wedding follow, but the girl is told it would be best for her to go 'away. This bhe does, but true Jove in the guise of the duke trails her, and I we find the happy emling. j Matt Moore is the dul.e, and he .car , rie- his role with lonvietion. llohert i Taber is the doctor, who helps cause uic iruuuiv, una i-ciju Ilrerit, IIuntlo (iordon, Mary Burke and Mona Kings ley are seen in small loles CAPITOL "A nernlar lilrl," with Hlnle Janls atorv bv Trances Marlon, dlrecied bj Jameu Tounar belznlck play. VAw Janis may be n rt'iilnr giil, but she is not a regular movie actress b any means. I.lke mauy girls of wealth, the hero ine of this him goes overseas during the war and becomes u nurse. She leturic. after the war and her former social life Is boring. Then she finds a number of soldiers she met "over there" and she tr.s to tntertnin ami get jobs for them A little love interlude helps out with the story which is erj films fin, stuff Klsie has tried before In the old Moroseo film days, but never Mcmed to make it, Tammnn Young, Kmnk Murdoek and Itobert T.vton arc in the east UI.U.-VIA1. -ooioirr or rnrtnne." tho mole of ll'chard Hardlns Dils stoi i Directed h Allan Dwan Itealart plsy Resident!) In rierinantown will no uouoc mane a run on the colonial bo nffice to see this "first-run movie " it is of chief interest to those who know the stle nnd story that Richard Hard ing Davis wrote Tin re hns never been n story of South Amerlcnu life por trayed in such an artistic atmosphere as that revealed bv the nrtiht-ilirrctor Allan Dwau, and Realnrt maj well be pi out! of the chaiKe to distiibiite surli n good picture. Most of the action took plate nt Snn Diigo, Calif., at the site of the exposition A new face comes bcfoie the film fans nnd if they cuii remember It the will no doubt hae nn opportunity to Miy at some futuri date that its ownir reminded them of Mne Marsh It so happens that the girl in question is Pauline Stnrk, who has done mauy roles, Wnllneo neerj is excellent as the lebel rnptajn, while his work nt the Victoria in another play is equally fine. Wilfred Lucas, Norman Kerry nud Anna Q. Nilssou, have other roles. The plot bus to do with trouble In South America betwten the rebels and Amer ican eugincfrs ppernt)ijg,a mine, iAlTOARY 13, 1920 CONTIKIBNO ArnUCTIONH . BIIOAD "Moonllsht and Honeysucklo," with Huth Chatterton as star, OeorRO Pcarborouffli has written a smart com edy of western Americans In tho polltl mi atirosphere of Washington OARHICK "Three Wise Tools." by Aus tin htronc. author of "The Oood Mttlo Devil." A comedy ot an old Wash. Ington Square mansion, three quaint bachelors and a charmlnis ulrl. Rich In humor, sweet In sentiment. XIIVBUKT I'Kothlra; Hut I.ove," a mu sical comedy ot south, sunshine and love, with music by Harold Orlob and libretto by Trank stannero. Andrew Tombes rOnRl.ST "The NUht float," a de lightful Dillingham musical comedy, by Aline Caldwell and Jerome Kern. Pealures Irfulse Clroody. Ada Lewis, Hal Skelly and Ernest Torrence. OPERA HOUSE "The Rose of China," tuneful and pictorial Comstock and (lest musical comedy by Ouy Bolton and T. O Wodehouso, with music by Ar mand Vecesy. PHILAPllLPltrA TlIKATKIi "On tho Hiring I.lne." snappy comedy, by liar lett Tord and Harvey O Hlgglns, fea turing May, Irwin. ADELP11I "Ilreakfast In Bed," a new farce featuring Florence Moore LYRIC "As You Were," musical show, with Sam liernnrd and Irene Uordonl. Tho eo-stara are rospectlely funny and borutlful. WELL-BALANCED BILL PLEASES AT KEITH'S Henri Scott and Alice Lloyd, Op posing Artistic Types, Score Successes A bill of headlincrs makes the cur rent bill nt Keith's one of the best of the present season. Alice Uojd, with her characteristic impersonations, had the houe groggy with mirth. Her impersonations nud songs had just the nccessarj zip to make them interesting and laughable. She gave several encores, responding, on two occasions, with two of the old Llovd favorites. Henri Scott, bass-baritone of the Metropolitan Grand Opeia Co.. Phila- j delphia's contribution to grand opera, nroved that his form of art goes big even among the vaudewllians. So plensed was the star with the euthusi astic leception given him that he made a short bpeech of thanks. ' "Change Your Act or Rack to the Woods," a bare stage satire starring Victor Moore, was well icceived. Wilt ing and Hurt nnd their 1920 edition of "songsavings," were what the women called "cute"; George Yioiiinu , nnd Lizzie showed that n monologist can get bv in more wnjs than one; Artie Mchlinger and George W. Mejer. two men iiuu a piano; i. lauile nun Knunie Usher, the "Novcltj Clintons," nnd the Chundon Trio lomplete the cx coptiotuill) tine and well-bnlunccd bill Allcghcii) Vrnnk flubv, thut dir ferent cutiiloquist, is the artistic comcd hit here. He is miles ahead of others in his line. "Some Habv" is u good musical comedy, with lots of jazz in music .ind pep in dances. Ihitcrtaiu ing acts are offered hj the Al Golem Troupe, Sabini aud Goodwiu. nud the I'n.mes. "The Clodhopper" with Charles Rn in the lending role is the nhotop1n attraction, and oue of exLcp tional eutcitaining (puililies. (,lohe "Who's Your Girl? ' is the fancj-tiikliug name of the hendlincr, nnd the question becomes u hard one wher the viewer b"hnhls the nttrietjvo nrraj of girls. The Six -Day ISike Ridtrs hae nn iinusuiil turn, the uadi' Orthestia proMths music to plcnse Doioth Drew and Lairj Lamont lime a cleer sketch: Noudh s Pagan is n touiedluu out of the ordinary, uml other aits Hie good. Ilroadu.i Lilting tunes nnd pi ctt , girls nio in the mu.ical lomedi, "The Mcloih Shop." Attinclhe featmes on i the bill, including Al Rauuond, tin i comedian; Lewis Can or and cninp.un. coniedN sketch, nnd Kirby and vuliin dancers. The mmiiig picture is "Haw thoine, U. S. A." Cross Keys "Here nud Thete," a I lue mid iacious inmedii ttn. tops an I all around pleasing bill."Poughkcepsio" is a lopnotchcr with a real surprise. I Otlur nets iuilude Lew Hume and Nellie Prancis, tin entertaining imiple; the Pour Pals, ibir Mugers; the Ain Sisters, dancers. i AVlIIiaiu Penn "The Loo Silence," i the musical (omed:, is piesented with I uitistry hi II. Rnrl Alclliigh. Olhei i one attractions are .link Kan and Ld Ileadh, singers; George Libh. nud Itl.i Mn Sparrow, tunestv; .liukie and Hilly, bids, nnd lkirbette, wne artists The moving picture is "In Wrong," which got in right with the crowd. Nkim T,he Pekiu Troupe of Clunc.i' bonder Woikers are all that the name implies. Ktiiiffniiin anil Lillian push tlie laughs along, s0 dots Hert Lewis, a pi()l coinedi sjuger. Holiuger and Rei nobis ghe thrills with their nciobntics. II. H. Winner is fcatuied in "A lugitne l'roiu Matrimou.." Grand "Two Swiethearts," a de lightful sentimental plajlet offered b Ia'u Kohlmar and compaii, was oue of several headline featuics. St amj Mai, circus comedians, (ouvulbcd the audi ence with their di nil antic; Margaiet Young 'offert (1 sparkling coined; Pelix. and Pisher introduced some athletic stunts that were thrilling. Two oiersc.ts actb were n featuie woith mentioning. The Knights of Columbus Octet repented an entertainment which won them fame as otalists up" and down the lines m the A. L. P, The second act from abioad amis the Coia Youngblood Cor on Compaii). feminine audeilli.ins, "Madame X" at Dunbar The Lufajette PIners entered nn other link of their interesting reper toue (tig.igement nt the Paul Lawicnci Dunbar 'Ihiatie with a vcrj gripping performance of "Mndame X.1' the thrilling melodrama of mother love on tiinl und under stiess, wntleii bv Altx audio Hlsson nnd plued in the original French by Mme. Surah Hernhardt and in P.nglish bv Dorotln Dnuucllj, Miss Abbie Mitihell gave a 'touching and iutense interpretation to the lole of the woman who is u drug fiend and the toinpanion of u sharper, but whose ma ternal ni'twitt rises Minerlo? in nil other tousideiatioiis. She lind e( client support, including William (Ilabe) Townscud. Suisie Sutton, Kan ington Carter. Thomas Moclcj , Lnura How man, SjiIiica Kirkputrick, J Pruncis Mores, A. 15 DeCornithere, Luiirencc Sheuniilt, Alice Coigns, G, IMwunl Hrow ne nud I lurn Pinter The staging was pi torl.illj ndeipiule. i-iniTni'i.Ais klsi'aviikiii: ok; tr vo;r;Kf.s'-"i;rHtwhllo .an' Illi ColNtince ltlnnev .Su ALUAMUIIA The Cinema Murder" Httiri .Mnrlot, liales niPhlllAl. 'Mind tin Taint Girl," with An ta rlteuart llil'KUT H1HI HI- "Male and TeinnlL " ii llh stai oast U'JST l I LUIIFXY- 'What Kvery tto ittaii i.i-iiriin, miiii i.iiin jiennelt XTi: 1 'l) Hawthorne. U. H. A " UiiIIiiio Held Willi UlOl.l Die Hoodlum" wltn Marv Pn liford as stir, and Chaplin In "A luiv h rieisure ' '0'r--IUwllionic. USA" with Wallarr Heltl ;t MUO Li'Aiiaclie ' with Dorothy Dal- ton I IIAXKFOIID- "Male and remale." with Thomas Metehan ' w1"' COUHIAIH "The Broken nutterlly," made by Maurlie Tourneur , rB4K"8carlet Dayn." a Urlftlth play UKLilONT -'.'Mais and l'jrnale," wti, Thomas Melyhan and star ust, BURLESQUE BILLS Casino Casino patrons were enter tained by "The Victory Belles " tires cntntion ot n snappy two-net burlettn, "Frollques a la Mode," which embod ied numerous becen changes and attrac tive costuming. Iridic Dalo nnd Stiekcy Wnrkwood put over some good comedy, assisted by a big chorus with some good musical numbers. Trocadcro Abounding in jazz, scenic novelties nnd dance features is the "Bathing Beauties" show. A large company, with n comely chorus nnd tal ented principals, furnishes an interest ing evening for the most fastidious fans of burlesque. Heading the cast are Lillian Held, Ray King, Sid Wluteis nnd Helen Lloyd. Peoplo's Newcomers and old favor ites make up the cast of the "Golden Crook Company." A special beauty chorus adds its attraction to the per formance. Billv Arlington, the well- known tramp coiuediun, is one of the principal funmukers who contribute lo laughter, and he hns nblc tupport. Orpheum Bill Pleases "Get - Rich - Quick Wnlliugford," adapted from George Randolph Ches ter's stories, was warmly applauded in the production of Mae Desmond nud her players at the Orpheum. This Cohan comedy is now repenting in Lon don the hit it made in this country. The story concerns the efforts of n pro moter to bunco the residents of n small town. As he paints the picture, he cun mnke it nnothcr Pittsburgh. Ho be- i comes smitten with Ills secrctnn und at first she threatens to expose ins chi canery. As love ripens he decides to stay and he makes a big success with his schemes, accepting the honors of legitimate business with the same ease with which ne original! v intended to bilk the townspeople of their cnrnlngs. A bPlendid production was featured b the capital acting of Miss Desmond. Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 10IS l(KI. KSrATl. TltCST HMIU, Investlcute and ailjuft itartiiersliiii and corporation uecounts. Also iircunro U. B. income lax Ketums. TO .ORDSA 3 for $10.50 Imported MiiflriiK 908 Chestnut St. 6j!;kV0lB McGLlNTOGK BROS. Heating Engineers Stoam, Hot Water & Vapor Specialists on House Heating 'Urine J our llealluc Troublen I Ua"-20 cKrH' riTperienee Get Our Estimate 5216 WEBSTER ST. P'lone- Wooillard I JOB W. WIRE GUARDS for Window. Stock Itonmt, WIRE CLOTHS SCREErllNl llrass, Conner, Steel untl (iilitinlrril 11 mi; CI OTII sieves uml TiMtlles hree iiuto trod clellrry lo I'lilMilelnlila Auduban'WircClGtbCi.J.i: Al Dl'llOV. N. .1. heistonr. 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Ona way of saving the silver is to prow around the house at night carrying two auto matics and a policeman's rattle. . The other way is to take out one of our burglary policies; the co.st is low and protection complete Harris J.Latta pruwrmYANrA.rH.pn r" I arty ! ". fr1- .,... - .'-j.e,r ' i 'fr'H" vftJr. htoaAf W.4tA A .. - -v 'UMIT,!1!, iWWWt i i im . ni rr tzj. -sig-.t .-.
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