s. iS. r fci w T is k RT, - If u -12 , . ACADEMY OF MUSIC : Mon. Evg.. Apr. ") JST?S vioLin iieoitaL HEIFETZ hm, Beats, ii to a. itapiHi'w. nin cuitwn ACAmsiY or jrusid JWSTON 'ri.i Mar. 11. nt Hits SYMPHONY i",'0,,,t ORCHESTRA EMMY DESTINN Pierre MontCUX Tlrket nnw on .!. at ' Contactor llrpne'a. HID Chwtnnt Sunday at Central March 14, 1920 P. M. Lobby DROP-IN IUIU.K CI.ABS, Tople, "thaj Oood Ioes It Io to Frayf' Mr. George II Streaker. Lender. P M. Auditorium HKllVICU MEETING. Hpeoker. llpbert XV Kenton. Toole, "Crimp n. I Know It It Cant Converted ' Criminal of Chlraim Flek. noekft. Safe lllower anit lecrman for SO iersi converted at the Parlflr Harden Ml.- ower for ( hrlM. f.l. Vlnlln. 1 e lOn IjnlVMRUI nun l.wimii .11 Ml nil ! S ilunlct Violin. ( ello and Plnnn. l.rerfhodr Welcome c.ini.t rnrl T lliintlnctnn. HarMone. B P. M. Midltnrliini .1 O'CLOCK DISCl.S. sio onm p. , ... Speaker. Cliarle Mon ( handler. Manarer Forrljcn Department, Corn Ktchamo Na tional Hank. ..,.,.. , . ,. flubJeel, "The Inlted Stntea nnd Latin America Her Kenonlblllt) nnd Oppor- lilW M.' LoWit r.VKMVO "ONO si:nv ICE. Hlnic nnr rnvorno ii)mn lmn u. Oeorire X . "rhroedrr. I. eider. R p. t. Auditorium FORl'M FOR MEN AMI WOMKN Topic "Thi Principle of Snrrlflre nnd "errlce. and Their OtilMork Intta In llinniin Rehillnnhlp." ' YMCA 1121 RflI STKEET III I Hilors OTICIV llipllt THE TUII'I.K 111" I hi 'I Hcrl i unno Northi niHMi p at. RlJOIFII. H HJNWKLI. Pletnr U'llliam I'r Mn.urd A.aodite rastnr. rr I Marvin Hmnn Muelral Director. Frederick E tarlO' OntanUt III ssri I II i UNWELL preaches 10 30 a in i n 1 T 10 n IP Tempi liniu" lns twlli rlres Klhl- - hool ler L ri"w uprlntena. cni in p "i Th' 1 mi e l MIKHIKbNT Kverjbodv feola at liom- her Reception committee grete inlt"r FrlemN CONFERENCE ''LAWS I.Mh nnd Race el.. Ilri! itai 11 40. Uurustlne." Speaker, Elbert RiihII II' "HI l"n attend the meetlnc It nmhlp at 10 30 Vleitor wolconi' lllb OI.I Ml.ltlll.N MKKTI.NI. lllll'sK.. ell uated nn M ntBnmr pikv Merlon, la open for Mrilc. ..i rtrl-ilav fSunda mornlnK i II n i lock It wnn built In 18J Ht William P-nn worshiped One if the oldest mOKl hPftnrlial church 'dl flnea In lhl country Curdlal Invitation esrteililed in xla'tnrn . t'rohtterlan CECOVn PU1II1TKKIN t 111 IICH 2It una Walnut en . Rei U.RWVPhll Ma'l'OI.L n D.. Mlmaiei Dr MmVII will prench at II and Rtentns euhV-t BROKEN' HEDGES AND .ERri:Nrs5 JIuical erlee at 7 4n p m b th ("horn- tiolr rrde th direction of N LlndJ .ordii and a!t1 by Molln and hrp The mii) will Include: Intrumpn'ai troa. "The an .. 'tebblna "The Spnns ' . , ... . Oounod "In Admiration of the Hean . .Oodard Anthcm "We Praie The ' . . . .Rachmaninoff "Open Into Me' ... .Mala.hkin "Hall Gladdening Llslit ' . .. -Martin "PMiourTln Children Ker" ,...SulllAr "Ood That Madeet .Norden Alto -olo .. "Ther I a C!rn Hill Far Away" Oounod Sundav School nnd adult Bible classes at In o clncl Vleltorairflwaya welcome AhCH T CIIIRCII. 1KT1I AM) ARCH . BROKEN' JUMPS nr the STORT OK AN ART STl'DENT will be the subject of the dermon at o .lock hv Dr MACARTNEY Thli l I he the eevmth In hla aeries of S-ermon. From Life nd will take up the prohl. m rained b the K-eeplna" awav of hopes and dinbitlon. b that d' luse of dlsaater which CI 1 prmlts to oertake hla children It will be a mevsace. for thnia ho ha eufTerd dleappolntment 10 IS. "Solab prcidc3 ti three minute tnlk M to children nmml in erle on tin Bible a Ate naar THE IIETIILE1IEM PREHUV. CHURCH Rroad ana DUmond ele . Rev WILLIAM L McrOKMICK, Tastor 10 30 a m An address by Rev. F. O C'oan of Vrwi 2-tn p m Sabbath 5chool mip m Tonne Peopl" s Soc of r n T-10 p m Orcan rei Ital by Rhepard K Kollotk "15 n m Eienlna worship. hermon bv th Pastor Knthu" a.tic sonc rtlce Kervhod wlmm. Proteetnnt EplM-opal tlirilCII OK THE HOLY APOSTLES 21st and christian eta R CE'"R.E H TCM1P D D Itector. 9 00 a m H l rvnnmunlon 111 10 m I'orflrmution service. Bishop Itowden f Nt Mexloo T in e m undi' School and UlbW s o r m Kn nit rMce arvl .irmon by lid i r I nlliirUn Jilts I I NITVKIXN ( 111 Kill. J1J3 i hef mil i 11 a n- Kev Kr. derlck R Griffin. Min ister m'1 rr t'b Subject I . nh rrl.-tle 8pm Forum ftv W L Sullivan. of New Turk iu'l speak on "Two Kinds of Rr' o! iMnn I.MT.1KI1N tlll'Kdl OK (.ERMA.NTOUN Chelt-n ive and i.rpcne t Rev RonKll FiRHE Minister 11 n m The lAst. Hut ot Least. Rook f the Illlile ' Classes for chlMitn conducted by trained teachers -very Hunda morning at 11 o'clock All are ln!ted LDSMOBILE i . SL. J XIX m I aan u mf a m N r1 It is a significant HUP IHb L j r,n fact that the more IP!ra-H v n W'"2 compares and pif8 P ! JiJ? inspects the Olds- r 1 f'lvf mobile and invest!- $$$&L WMSi& gates the Company and service back of lfelirnnl it, the more quickly jli W Tf - gl he becomes an Olds- mPS - I nt 3 P ' ) mobile owner. '&&? I h 1 Larson -Oldsmobile Co. :ri 1 I- 800 N. Broad St., Phila. 2-. I JJ RJl?rl w ... t lli1!(iAjdtBr',,iAiliW'JrVsM IB llfl IXnifiu THEATRE BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK Schedule of Entertainments at the Various Play houses in This City New Attraction BltOAD "Chris," a play of tlie sea by a youtiB American dramatist. KURena O'Neill, whono "tVyond tlio Horizon" la the newest theatrical sensation In New York. Ho N the son of .Tamo O'Neill, tho fnmotls "Monte Crlito." Bmmett Corrlgnn, I.jnn Ton tane and Arthur Ashley aro featured In an unusual cast. A fatalistic old sea doer, his dauchter, a Blrl of un fxtiected refinement: her sweetheart. who also follows the water, nnd hl "pal." a female derelict, ork out an Intensely dramutio story. Continuing Attraction OARRICK "Ed Wynn Carnival," "In timate review." headed Dy a Phila delphia lad who linn become a noted entertainer. He offers a corklnc en tertainment. Jlngly, Jazzy music nnd clever principals. ADBl.PUt "Up In Mabel's Itoom," farce, with Hazel Dawn. John Arthur, Knld Marky and Walter Jones. A widow a brldo, a phllanderlnfr litis hand and some Rift lingerie nrc the component parts of a hilarious plott SirirBERT"Tah It From Mc." mu sical farce with scenes In a depart ment store DlNcrtlnp book and score, tuneful Large cast of well-known entertainers ORREST "Listen Lester," John Corfs "musical danclcnl" show. Cast In cludes musical comedy favorites and a nntablo chorus riot has to do with a temperamental widower, a "vamp" and some letters CllFSTSPT RTRKKT OPERA HOUSE "Frivolities of 1920." with a croup of fun. voi.il nml dancing specialties and a large cist nnd chorus of revue specialists j W'AliXUT "S--een Das' Leave," a big spectacular mllltar melodrama Spies, patriots, soldiers nnlmate the plot A big scene shows n battleship LVRIC "The Guest of Honor." fea turing William Hodge at his charac teristic best. The star Is levealed as a struggling author, whoso kindness to others has left him penniless Vnmlovlllo KEITH'S Mosconl ramlly. skillful dancers , Ilao Samuels, character singer. Hose t'oghlnn. famous ac tress. In sketch , Morris nnd Camp hell, comedians , Ilurr nnd Denis Dit-For, dancing, Hrlr Xardo, plnnlst ; "Elly." gltl Juggler; Jed Doolo. comedian , Wheeler Trio, athletes, etc ALLEGHENY Imu McConnell nnd Gran Simpson, sketch . Wlllard's Tem ple of Jewels, music . Jule Barnard and Florence Scnrth. skit; Wilson nnd Larson nnd "Should a Woman Tell7" photopln with Alice Lake GLORE "When Dreams Come True ' nperettn; "Among Those Prcem ' musical corned , Bod nnd King, songs ; Gould and Allman, blackface Hurton nnd Bradv, singers . De Koe Troupe, acrobats , Elizabeth Raymond, skit. Stewart and Shellon, Ming BROADWAY nddlo Hume and com pany, skit: Walmsley and Keating, skit. Martine and Florence; auiw l.tell. animal act; movie. "Blind Husbands" Tellx Adler and company heads bill last half. CROSS KEYS "Australian Woodchop pors, ' novelty ; Felix Adler ana iuui- panv, sketch ; Wilson nnd Kell ; I "Levltatlon" , McFarland and i-ol-late. Turner and Grace. "Mermaid Models" head bill last hair. WILLIAM PB.V.V "Mabel Bo Careful, ' musical comedy: Elsie Clark and NeU, son. singers: James and Besslo Akin. skit; Race and Edge, skit; movr?. "Back to God's Country" Nat Nazar ro and company heads bill last half A7.YO.V "The Heart of Annie Wood, ' playlet: Maxlne Brothers and Bobb novelty; Newhoff and Phelps, singers, llartmann nnd Lake, sketch . "Noth ing But the Truth.' movie. "Tllrta tlon. musical comed, heads bill last half. Minstrel DUMONTS "Donnybrook Fair" will be an added attraction on Wednesday, both in the evening and at the special St Pattlck's Day matinee. The reRU lar hill for tho week will feature "How Dry We Are, or tho Worst Is Yet to Come." Stock ORPHEUM"n the Bishop's Carriage," a tense and at tlnfba humorous play from a popular novel Mae Desmond will play the role of the good-hearted hut light-fingered Nance Olden. Itoof Entertainment WALTON Lorraine Sherwood Btahl hnriv nnllhrnttA rf "f.nnelv Tinmen" . Lorctta Rhodes, late prima donna I Winter Garden . Florence Oast "girl with a smile" ; Blanche Legarde, rla slcal dancer: Helalne Lynn, singing , comedienno; Templeton, Tamora and l.vnn. singers nnd dancers, hnamroi iv night Wedncsdaj Durlesqiie CASINO "The Sightseers" offer Owltu to the neuto shortage of newsprint paper it has been neces snry to omit the photoplay and thentrical picturc'H null the usual comment. r n ft ( EVEfflffg PUBLIC M"" '"' of color and medley of music nnd comedy In their original new enter tainment. Tho cast Is headed by the comedian Gus Fay, whose reputation Is big. Flora Davis, Kmlly Dyer and Kathryn Dickey aro In tho cast. A large chorus figures, TROCADERO "Tho Night Owls," new In ovcrythlttg but the vn ell-known namo. Arthur Laulng nnd Billy Kelly head tho fun cohorts and Helen An drews and Llda Eldriclge are feminine leads In tho two-act burlcttn, "Tlddlc De Winks." BIJOU "Social Follies" will llvo up to tho namo In a new Max Spiegel pro duction, v with fresh tunc1!, comely chorus and much comedv Bon Rubin and Ruth Addlngton head the largo nnd clever cast. PEOPLE'S "Tho Bon Tons" will np pear In n live two-act musical farce. Breaking Into Soclet.v ' Douglass and Barry nre tho featured (omedlans nnd t.uclllo Rogers nnd "Babe' Burnett are In the good cast. Comlnii Attrarllnns MARCH 2! OPERA HOUSE "HlftvKlfM ' musical comedy featuring Herbert C'orthcll. U'AL.Vtr "The Better 'nle " based on tho famous Bnlrnsfaflier war tar toons, with Charles Dall"ii in title role. ' APRIL FORREST "Don Quixote lq " Ihe thirty-second nnnual Mask and Vv lg show of tho University of Pennsylva nia. APRH, l OPERA HOUSE "Clm Oiin chow," with Eugene Cowles, Lionel Braham and Marjorlc Wood NAVY YARtTcAR PLAN GIVEN Mayor Says Permit From Govern ment Is Necessary for Loop Mayor Moore toilnj outlined the pro cedure ncct'ssary before the P. It. T. can Inniigurnto trolley rrn " mi the Philadelphia Nnw Yniil lonp Tlio Mnjnr, 'riionuis I'. Milun head of the P. It. T ! nnd Pul.ln Sinus Commissioners t'lnment nnd Iti nn con ferretl with Ailmirnl Ilughes, i nninriiiil ant of tho nnvy vnrd, yestenlm "The first thins to do," -nid the Mn.vor. discussing the P It '1' opera tion of cars in the nnw nnl, 'i to get a permit from WnMiinstmi foi the P. It. T. to enter the government prop erty. The conditions of thai pi rmlt must bo determined. "There arc questions of reponihilitv for nccidentf) nt grade crossing nnd of responsibility for police. Wo saw how the workmen tr.v to lump on tho enrs nil nt once. Inside the nnl tin League Island officials could maintain order, mnke the men get on ii- in n ensonnlrfe niniiner. The details of the agreement for P. It. T. nieiatinti re main to be worked out." French Action Pleases Vatican Itotne. Mm I'll !"..( Pn P i Ih hill intiodticed in the Pieinh Chimin of Deputies Thursday hv the nucin nmnt asking fur the re estnblishmnit relations between France nnd the m can produced tin excellent impn-. ,i here ntthniigh such jiction Iuui he n f liectrd Vntienn circles clnitn thai 'h is the best proof In the wnild Hint t Allies recognize that n policv of aliso lute nnpartlnlity was followed dn in, the war by the pontiff. sMBrMljJJ mk Im jKIMISkil JBSbWk IBmik MM?4S i wiiff BirllllHill IS ff lk 1 If Htm IbFK Sill "SI il Si Si i HW V H I V C'lPj TmcT WV sH MssLvHsSk. H HI Usssssssi KssssssssislssMB Ml ssB Plral . UsHLrl mw&j M3mUm , m ni'i KRWfJ MimmfflmXtolw nF fmsmsmsmsmsapC. ( Kj ' JjjfaK?gWX7iiWWfr iHksV f s5cS: VtSfltei r aHs s vv: wHfeyvlBlF Way ffrXW W l 5 i want towtiw wWMmM '' 0cVx XXVCiSiwV. t wiBV e-LvgSH i itsssfjtBr fl I 7 X yac- kuksSm kE&r ? J I f t I Ik TT- M if N fW-rXJf '( VaAa W M I liislltiP 'm 'n Yi ssJPWS H XTA WW? m lr lAr There are 3 long lasting WRIGLEY flavors every taste is suited. fhe Flavor Lasts 'V' s i DqER-PHIlilBlgl,, SATDAXBcdtB, JUMP in ii i tll tj B M a s - J iiriiinini iM . . - " Photoplay Guide for Coming Week STANLEY "She Loves nnd Lies'" with Norma Tnlmadgo Story bv Wllkie Collins tells of how it wife fools her husband Into believing that ho Is mak ing love to another woman. Directed bv Choster Withe. "Big Guns of Our Navy" shows In prisma natural colors making nnd firing of cannon. PALACE "Stronger Thnn Death," with Nazlmova Favorably reviewed. ARCADIA "Excuso My Dust," with Wnllnco Reld An nutomobllo racing stot by Bron Morgan, Dilccfc'd by Sam Wood. VICTORIA "Alarm Clock Andy," with Charles Ra.v. Agnes C. Johnston vvroto tho stor of a country boy who wins In love nnd business, and Jerome Storm directed it. REOES'T "The Luck of the Irish," a special production directed by Allan Dwan, Irom the story by Harold Mc Orath. Humor and sentiment. CAPITOL "Greater Than Fame." with Elaine Hnmmersteln. Story by S. Jay Kiiiiffmau tells of nn excursion into lov eland. Allan Crosland directed. MARKET STREET "Should n Woman Tell"' with Allco Lako first half of week. "IllintI Iltisbnnds," with Kric Strohelm , last half OREAT NORTHERN "Back to God's Country." with Nell Shlpman. "Tne Willow Tree, ' with Viola Dana ; last half. COLONI A h "Blind Husbands," with Eric Strohelm "The Corsicnn Broth ers," with DustJn Farnuni; last hair ALHAMRRA "Young Mrs. Wlnthrop." with Ethel Clayton "Greater Than Frinio," with Elalnn Hnmmersteln ; last half. IMPERIAL- "The Mvstery of the Yel low Room." with Ethel Grey Terry. "The Willow Tree," with Viola Dunn ; Inst half. COLISEUM "Too Much Johnson." wjth Robeit Warwick Mondav and Tiles dn , "llio .lucgernaut ' with Anita Stewart, odiiesd.i and Thutsday, Large Firms As a Rule USE ONLY THE BEST! That's why the Standard Oil Co, operates a large fleet of DiamondT Ip-fC NATIONS FREIGHT CAR Distributed btj gVjsNr(fjji L. 'TiA. mt 'MMLuAUBY-MAUPSliBBBBBV FHftuSnssfKfiJtfw i r a ' i.,,.'i iwu.i,.i.4 ., i,v."i jn. - , -mar m refreshment, if allays thirst, aids appetite and diges tion. Helps to keep teeth clean. with Wallace Held, uouoie Speed," wun Friday -nnd Saturday. WEST XltLEallENY'-rhe Ueggnr Prince," with Scssuo'Hayakawa, Mon day and .Tuesdny j "Romany, Where Lovo Runs Wild," Wednesday: inn Combat," with Anita Stewart. Thurs day; "All of a Sudden Peggy," with Mnrgucrlto Clark, Friday and Hntur day, CEDAR "Respectable by Proxy," witn - Sylvia nrenmer, Monday, nnd Tues tiny: "My Husband's Oilier Wife." with Sylvia Bt earner, Wednesday nnd Thursday: "Romany, Where Love Runs Wild," Friday and Saturday. STRAND "Black la White." with Dorothy Dalton. "The Amateur Wife, with lrono CaBtlej last half. FRANKrORD"A Burglar by Proxy," with Jack Plckford, Monday and Tuesday: "A Virtuous Vamp." witn Constnnco Talmndgo, Wednesday nnd Thursday : "Mary's Ankle," with May MacLcnn. JUMBO "Tho Beggar Prince' witn Sesauo Havakawa, Mondav. "Tho day Old Dog' with John Cumberland, Tuesday : "A Woman of Pleasure, with Blanche Sweet, Wednesday: "Fighting Crossy." with Blancns Sweet, Thursday: "Other Men s Shoes," Friday nnd Snturdny. LOCUST "Mary's Ankle," with May and MncLean RIVOLI "Young Mrs. Wlnthrop," with Ethel Clayton BELMONT ''More Deadly Than tne Male," with Ethel Cla ton. "Black Jf Whlto," with Dorothy Dalton: last half. LEADER "My Husband's Other Wife." with Sylvia Bneamer, Monday and Tuesday; "Double Speed,'" with Wnl lnco Reld, Wedtiesda.v and Thursday. "Tho Brand of Lopez." with Sessue Hayakawa, Friday nnd Sntttrda Phlladelphlan Cited Corporal Raymond Primcis, n Philn ilelphinn, killed in battle while serving with Hnttery K of the Seventy-sixth Field Aitlllery, has been cited by the wnr department. Ills nearest relntive is Mrs. Catherine Frauds, IOn Liv ingston street. .4 a . j. J. FORST BROS., Inc. 822 North Broad St. Branches: Norfolk, Vn. m;.u.-. rv r- p) Pittsburgh, Pa. This "Juicy FraSf makes a delicious TlGHTi Kwo . GM alPf gS- Y&L wis 137 Sbm oVEfiCROWdED P. R. R. Seeks Aid of Baldwin's to i Repair Engines Tho Pennsylvania nnllroml Co. Iins so much repair work to do on Its run down rolling "ntock that it" shops nt Altoonn, 1'n., can not meet the dclnnnds, nntl the nid of the Iialdvvin Locomo tive Works linn been nought for engine repairs.- i This Information cnmejotlny from the office of J. T. Wlullls, superintendent of motive power for the Pcniisylvnnlo, who FORREST n JL rirned iB Ransom TnOlIAS M. LOTS Business llsnacsr A THE GARRICK V Chestnut & Juniper BAM'L. NIXON- NIIlDI,lNOEn Business Uanagsr Ihe RROAD " Broad ,m Mi 'o i -" LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BEGINNING nnd Locust FItANK tflRDUNCJEIt Business Manager ii (Author of Monday Evening at 8.15 RETl'ltN ENOAGnjnCNT OF Sir Oliver Lodge In his most popular lecture, (or the first time hers The Continuity of Existence rickets, 75c to J2 1110 Chestnut St, Man. ! anement of lxo KceJlck. 437 Fitth Av.. N Y. I METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSL At Monday MAR. 22 Evcninir niii tu 8:15 THE ART SENSATION OF THE CENTURY VERA FOKINA JL I'BIMA I1ALLEBINA A M OF Till; IIUNHIAN BAI.I.ET AND WORLD'S GREATEST DANCER Seats $1 to $5. 1L08 Chestnut St, Walnut 1424 Hare 07 MKTIini'lll.irAN OI'HKA IIOUMF. Evening MARLll LM 8:15 CONCERT BV TUB Incomparable Coloratura MMB. I.UISA TETRAZZINI Heal. l-ft.M. 1I0K Chest. Wal 4424 It'ta 117 MBTHOI'OL.ITAN Ol-EIIA HOUSE MKTIIOI'OUTAN OPUBA CO., N, T. S" IL TR0VAT0RE aime Iulo. Matsenaur. MM. Crlral, Zanelll. Martlno. Conducmr. PapV, eale 1H! Chesmmm. V(tl t!(4incB7 acadi:m of aiuHiu i "" . r: safd tKnVfcro' Vs-ines have fcVorjkrd to tho Baldwin's Eddystono piani iu overhauling. . . . AVhllo the roads were tinder Federal operation, rnllroad officials snld, repair work on rolling, stock had been sadly tieglccted, and now, with tlio liues bark under private ownership nnd control, tho Job ot repairs must be, done by the owners,"- COL. MINER FOR DELEGATE Wllkes-Barre Hero on Republican Ticket at Large WHhw-narrfi, March IH. Itepub- PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES Matinee Today at 2.15. Tonlsht as 3rd capacity week m?i, sssflkflisssssssBtVissslfjsssi sSBHisssssstHI sssl sssV & sssssl H EVEHTTHIHG THAT BRINGS HAPPINESS TO .THE FASTIDIOUS AMUSEMENT SEEKER LAUGHTERSONG DANCE BREEZY COMEDY GORGEOUS COSTUMES, BEAUTIFUL SCENERY MAKES joiiv conrs USTEN LESTER Di- Harry I.. Cort and Geo, 17. Stoddard with Mtulo by Harold Orlob sk HrVEI "-ADA MAE WEEKS- GALAXY OF UNUSUALLY CLEVER PEOPLE GREATEST OF ALL MUSICAL COMEDIES! Mntlnee Today lit 3.15, Tonltht MAT w r.r.K 2nd Joyous Week of The Mighty Amusement MOIITS AT 9.15. MATINEES WED. ED. WYNN CARNIVAL ( HOOK AM hO.NOS nY EU. WVNN A MUSICAL REVUE LOADED WITH 100 SPIRITS! THE SPIRIT OF FUN; THE SPIRIT OF JAZZ; THE SPIRIT OF LIVELINESS; THE SPIRIT OF MELODY AND A CARNIVAL CHORUS OF SPIRITED BEAUTIES; ALL INTOXICATING! HAVE IT TO SAY YOU HAVE SEEN IT. MONDAY EVG. The Season's Most Important CHRIS A Play of the Sea a'nd Seafaring italic EUGENE O'NEILL- "Bejond the Ilorlion," the Most Talked of Tlay of the Year In New Tork) WITH EMMETT CORRIGAN LYNN FONTANNE and ARTHUR ASHLEY (Direction of GEORGE C. TYKER) Sgcd by FREDERICK STANHOPE CHESTNUT BELOW TWELFTH STREET AN ALL-STAR GAMBOL OF .VAUDEVILLE CELEBRITIES! First Time Together of Philadelphia's Creatett Exponent of Terptichorean Thrill I .fllOSCONI BROS.- THEIR DANCING FAMILY Father, Sister and Brothers in New Dance Sensations joE-Moif is & Campbell- In "TIIK AVI-ATE-HICK" THE DISTINGUISHED LEGITIMATE STAR I ROSE COGHLAN I'reaentlnr n Version of Her ERIC ZARDO THE F.MINFNT PIAMKT JED DOOLEY KXTKA AUI1EU ATTKAt'TIO.NI AND THE I'Ol'UI.AK CHAIIACTEB Blt0lU RAE SAMUELS "TUB IH.I-K HTIIEAK OF VAimKYlI.l.r." In Bfleetrd " " ,7 INtMJDl.Ntl HAK TAX. til'JiTH ON HALF. (INK XVKKll IN AHVAM-K- PIANO IIKCITAI. Klven br iriHfl VnSrW i6- 8iiBi0-2Sc Thu Tf SrfL llcans-of'NorlhwiPennsylranU,;: preMlDR for recognition"",! h .I5e ! ilk 'I mi i . elemerlt In tl,. llt 4.1.. ;' .""'IT - . CrUIUlt n ui ":;":,:."' UB,pv-ftt tn 4hn n.ji.t,lAH.I.I - .v ...munu, convention, The. have united iinnn f.n.i . . u" -uiiai convention. Tt,.. linon ('nlnncl Ai.. ' '1 Miner, ''the hero of Luzerne."'?. P' Is now known since his exhibition t bravery lu action In l.-rnncc. A,( he Is still Buffering from the . . wounds he rccelvetf while commas iible his battery, It Is believed Colonrt mi,0 will bo In physical condition to mitr the trip to Chicago. n l0 m It Is understood thnt Henaloe i rose's friends will back Sl.ir0 for one of the places on the hm.!.?" delegatc-nt-largo still to be filled. r at S.1S nt 8.15 Avalanche SAT. A,T 2.15 ut Edition with ED. WYNN Himself MC1IITS AT 8.15 MATINK1M N ni. A HAT. AT 2.15 Premiere M ANSISTTI) HV Harry -"DUF0R"-Deni8 New Idraa In lUnflnf Kanion. Hneee.a "fniini'.T Mli NOT" "ELLY" TIIK. l.ITTI.W MAKVV.l WHEELER TRIO n-...Af.jESSr3l I rCUrL&rhc BON T0JNr ....A, r" sk- If-.' '' & t ",tli,i',i'. . . . rtTwum, . ..f.!tarifS ;.
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