-v; a a r. V'. ' LHii.S Fl,ifr fovt 3 if ii IH if t .1 yr- I I I WflUl I if mil. I i .M.'.l.llll I fin 'I,! rgUARDINGAGAINST h SINN FEIN REVO Precautions to Meet Possible Easter Outbreak Taken in Ireland - . ' n '. 1 i ' ' f( ,i ,'. i ..J' '. ' ( " T ,,'-' ' i' -V ' I " " '"-"" L , ' l ..' ,l.i.; tfraWi rri, i ti.t.ii.,'lf Y?,iBi.nmiiij, ,J. FATAL DUEL STIRS URUGUAY t! by For I I Mnnlrvctllo, 1 I A, IM I'oHUei U I tlits, rlt.r as a Political Excitemont Follows Slaying Former President Urucuay. Anrlt .1. (Dr olltical ptcite incut prrvnils la Hi a rrMllt at the ileath nf Washington HPltran, -iitor of tho newspaper Kl l'Mir, In n duel with for mer President .Ton Uatllo y Onlouew. jyoKtrnlaj. The Nutlonn11.e party lins failed n metlnc of it Itndra uud the I Chamber of Deputies held n mwtlns nnd , (ILscti.wd the trajredy. After the Inst eloetlnna In f'riipimv ' I the Nationalists neoused the "IJut'- urrn iTrii mi rniiiH rnc I,s,,f:" t1'' Party headed by the fmnifr KEEP WATCH ON TRAVELERS president, of frauds. Ueltrnn-R nvs- . paper, willed Untile the "Champion of " ' Tly the Avwl.itfl Pres ,. 'rhi' opponents met ou a football field UnJ.n ell U - Tlnnrt from." '" """" "' " 1""K riUMKlorm. in I IIP lllidit of a Stnndln? twenty -live .r:""".;. -;';''. ".. '...r. ;.,;: ?? twnr-vp pares nprt. the """' i"1"'"'.:' .'" ' dtielistj. were even the won to Are. vcrnment t taKine no e la,.,- oi . Ilolh mi(ih, ou t, fl t ,.,,,.,, TMMlMn materialisation of the rumored ,M(,r(1 lWnn i,ol)() flrf, a s 1 ne wax struck by a bullet from llatlle s part . where it is lyiwr in state. POLES REPULSE ATTACK April f Irel irovcrnment t takine no HInn Fein tilot for an Kaiter revolu tion. Ljudonderry. Ihiblio ami other , p!st(,, ,, sank ,0 lc Kro,lnd mortav places, the reports caid. were the een- mounded. The body was taken to the ters of extreme military aethit. a ,tale hendipmrters of the Nationalist Rinnenr wniJ'n ii-iii)s uhiiiiiih"-'i " oil trax-elers searched and idrntifiiM. Elaborate preparation are beine made to handle nny possible untoward situation. Thus far, however, nil news- ; Ssner reports from Ireland declare there Bolshevists Defeated In Region of i no Klnn Fein plot and that no up- u. ,....-. a.. . rising Is expected. T erefore the Bot- I LePel' Headquarters Announces ernment measures are Interpreted here' War-aw. April . (lty A. P. a merely precautlonarv and not neces- . Riisiim Holshevik forces nttael;ed the wirlly Indlcatlne that the authorities Polish line In the region of I.epel, "erpeet trouble. ',H'', ,'na ,im' nor'" ' I'orlsov. on L. . i,,.. n.i,.;,, !Tbursda. but were repulsed, accordluc There was feat military netiun in nn officfal stntpmcnt , ( t J the suburbs of Dublin today. nceordinR ,.,,, rtero hprf, to a dispatih. Partly of so dicrs Thp Ho,bPvi,i siso lnunohcd atlavlts ivith armored cars "ok p pw'tl. ns pn b()tl) hMn pf ti(, nWn, Dr shortly after midnlEht just outside the, ,lfl jn th(. br(titinnj of lr dty nnd all vehicles approaehiup the ,ir(,ntetle(J arhe on the northern front capital were searched. Hay carts rji- jip, to carry them in the direction ceived particular attention and the,of vilim. FiRhtiuK at various points tramway passengers from Lucan, about) on tnU fro;)t wos reportP, Jn thp Lot. seren miles west of Dublin. alo ""O'tMi rommiininues yesterday. searched. ' r. i ' Constantinople. April 8. (Hy A P.) Helfa-st, April 3. Hy A r -In Vludiknvkaz. an Important military addition to pronounced miiimry urn -1 station and trading center in Caucasia. UNA DICHIARAZIONE LA PKENSA FLOUTS RIGUARDO A HUWIE DIPLOMACY OF U. S. La Proclamaziono (loll'lndipon- denza non Significa Rinunzia all'Annossiono all'ltalia Iubllshl mid Dlflrlb'itnil Undtr TERMIT NO. 34 1. AuthorlriM by the net i Octbr 9. 1fi;, on ni tit the Pootofflc of VhlU dclplila, !. a. s rtimt.nsoN. Potmalr an rt. Argentine Newspapers Call Washington Notes to S. Amer ican Ntttions Innocuous TOO MUCH 'POLITICS CLAIM thr n h riclnltv of Londonderry to day, all the roads beins patrolled, the passengers who arrived by Uie Seoich boat at Londonderry were searched by the police. Meanwhile violcut scenes were reported taking place among the Sinn Fein prisoners confined in London- derry jail. i Unusual activity also was displayed i by the authorities at Dundalk. midway ' between Belfast and Dublin, special pat-j-ola being posted at all approaches to' the town. The drivers of motorcars. ' wilVi vehicles were numerous on the 1 roads because of the Kastertide uctlvi- Two hundred soldiers were killed and ties, were required to produce thcirllnnny wounded in a mutiny of troops permits. tin Anhui province, according to ad- , iT" en r I vices received here. Limerick. April o. i y a. i.i i Fighting is continuing and the in Numerous nrrests were made " ' habitants nrf flociiii; in terror, tho did early today by the military and many I potrI, a,(, Th,, troop nre In revolt houses were searched. The reason tor aanst Governor Low Han-Sin. US UCUUIU UL UIQ lUlllini I - " " has been captured by the Bolsheviki. according tdjudvices received here. Its enpture shows an advance of the Bol sheviki toward tiie great oil center of Baku and the frontier of the Georgian republic. 200 CHINESE TROOPS SLAIN Many Also Wounded During Mutiny In Anhui Province moy. China. April 3. (By A. P.) Trieste, II nprlle. Tl Capo di Oabt netto ill Gabrlele D'Auminzin ha diehiarnto che la proclamnzlnnc dl Flume come Stuto liwlenendente, non slgnitieln rinunzia all'Anuessionc ill l'ltalla. Uom.'i, 3 nprile. Nuovo restrizlonl snl cQUsumo delln enrnc. pane, rlso o zucchero sono state iinnunziatc, oggl, in tin decreto euiesso dal Governo. La ronsiimuziotip della carne e' prolblta nei giornl dl giovedl' c vcucrdl'. Ginevra, 2 nprile. 11 Deputato Uodanf ha dichHirnto che ia relazlonl dlplomatiche trn l'ltalla c In Itussin narauno riprcse stiuuo. ai noaum nppartieno al partlto soclaltstq c ia narte di una couimlsslonc dl dodicl. compresi I delesatl delle cooperative italinuo e del partlto soclallsta. la quale si rechern' in Itutsia verso la line dl aprlle. La Commlssione e' ufflcialmento istruita dal CSoverno Itallano sul complto dl rlstabllire le relazlonl diplomatiche o commerclali con Lenlnc. Talc misura rnpprcbento una important concessione del governo vcrw) 1 socialist!, ma e' evidente che non H pacifichera'. Infattl il deputato Treves, parlando alia Camera, hn descritto la sltuazlone politics del paese come critlca, pcrchc' il partlto della borghesla e' incapace dl effcttuuro efflcarei riforme cd il partlto socialistii non e' forte abbnstanza per narteelpare al cocrno, dato i metodi Vararaentarl. , Camden Grocery Store Robbed j The grocery store of Joseph Appton, 001 Sycamore street, Camden, was robbed (luring the night of $15 In cash, i cijars. cigarettes and candy. ty Duenos American Peru arc tho Artioclated Press Aires, April 3. Recent notes lit Chile. Bolivia nnd described as "the fruit of diplomatic Inexperience" by Lu Vrcnsa, which declares they "do not reveal nny political plan that should alarm the South American continent or give Ar gentina any motive for .suspicion." In its first editorial on the subject the newspaper asked whether the notes, "which nffect the sovereignty of those states, respond to a rcsoIVcd policy ac cording to which the Unito.1 Htntcs con stitutes itself the Inherent protector of new world republics," And "What should be the attitude of Argentina"? Theso questions nre answered today, tho journal stating it fins a "profound knowledge of the functioning: of tho American State Department, nnd as serting that deportment "nevrty culti vated n diplomatic, mode of procedure and docs not possess a diplomacy." Jt . i UNEQUALEDm PURITY An stt nrtfli 5eY0OWSHUfl" Alleviates disorders of advancing years and good for the young PARADISE SPUING COMPANY Druniwick, Maine Cincinnati, Ohio MlTCTIElX rtETOHEH Co. Finuit Anna Co. Easter at Y. M. C. A. declares tho (Jenarjtrient Is "an orgai oi internal ponwes rntner tnan interna tional," and that the secretary's tenure of office is unstable, due to Andrew Jackson's; policy of "to tho victor jio longs thV spoils." Assertion Is made there Is "no lack of politicians and others In the United States who think n continental protec torate Is n natural fact, derived from tho greatness of their country," and President Wilson's Mobile nddress Is cited ns n "manifestation, In good faith, of this common belief In tho United States." It is said this speech and former Secretary of State Bryan's pro posal that the United States acquire title to South American nations' debts in KuVope nnd "thus free them from Blnvery lp Ktlronenn markets" were "nttltudcs derived from diplomatic inexperience." Bay Italy Worl't Renounce Flume Trieste April 3.--(By A. r.) Eg tnblislunent of Flume as an Independent state would not mean the renunciation of annexation to Italy, according to a declaration made by tho chief of Captain Gabrlele d'Annunzlo's cabinet. Monarch Asphalt STRIP SHINGLES ltcd or green natural alate. Four shlnslei In ono atrip, ifo epaclnv and no chalk line. Ouaranteed for 10 years not to leak or curl. Aek tor booklet. J. C. GERBRON & SON CIIRIVTKMIAM, PA. HTOWKM, SIFO. CO. ' ' Hours nidi., riilla. HpEsstasHsassK -amm IHsi sflnHPlI Jnst one ot 400,000 stnrvtnc orphans of Armenia, ' $60 will feed Dim (or a whole yenr. NEAR EAST RELIEF DAY Sunday. April 11th In the Churches of Philadelphia Special Sermons . FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHARLES I. OHRENSTEIN, C. S. B., of Syracuse, N. Y. . MEMDEK OF THE BOARD OI LECTUnESlIlT OF THIS MOTIIFJl CHURCH TUB nUST CHURCH OF CIlltlST. HCIHNTI8T. IN nOSTON. MASaACHUSRTT.S CHURCH EDIFICE Walnut West of 40th Street SUNDAY AFTERNOON, April 4th, at 3:30 o'CIock , i w, :'. v v T73 West Buildins !d and Saniom Streets srKCLM. somen M. KKI.1QIOU1 N0T1CK3 nnrtlt TICT! TEMVLi: . Uroad and Berks otn. (WOO North SOOO Katn RUB8ELI, H rONWELL. Pastor William T-yr SlcCurdy. Assoctat a'or Dr J .Martin Hanna. itu!rl Director. Fredrriek K 8tark. Orsanlst. Sir. Coitwell preaches. lO'SO a. tn Subject, "'jus a Tt'turn to Oallle " T:S0 p. m. SuWt Ths Importan-o of the First Easter Dar " Kaster Baptismal Service. 2.30 P m Temple Chorus slncs "Ilallelalati. Christ Is nisen-' ?'mper "The Madalne W arren 'Christ Aroie' t.owry "Fllnff Wide the Uate bt ncr Itr Conwelt dellveri hU lecture Per onal Oltmpees of Great Men and Women April 10 8 IS p m. For re"t-at o-,s phone DUmond tia" Friende OONFKKKNCn ClSfc. IRth end Race Me. First-daj- 11 40 "Separation lleter tie Greek and lloman ("hurchi-s " &p alter. Inella Jones Vlltnre wlcrm THE OLT MF.RIOS MKUTINO HOFM., sit uated on Mimtcomerv pll" Merior l . n for services ever Flrit-da'- ifinndav rnornln at II o'clock It km hum In I63 Here William Penn ivorihTert On of the oldest, most historical cliun-i dl flees In this country Cordial Invitation estenile.1 to vtsltnre nFci&iltles 1 Eajamas&Niht Shirts A BTTheWguTwear of a Nalion!!B BsBsav LKiKffywnR RuBBaUBtUsBHsV J V sal, Mindar .. . . " .1 A MacTullun. of T'hlladelphla Hubjoct "Mortality and Immortality." , Soprano Bdlth Morran. f'nntralto Lillian T Hfthn. Holo and Iuet Neln Wolst, famou' cor- ritlst and soloist ThHIp Carlron at the piano. Bunda supper nnd social hour at 330. North Building 1013 Lehigh Avenuo ifKN,! MiurriNO Sunday W 'lain A 1 reemanlle Subtect "What Is llellelnn?' Hiyrcl.il Kantrr Sluslc e i Mrs t'srollno H Wolf Southwest Building 1724 Christian Street imop-iN iiiiu.i: ciss Sunday 3 V. M.1 Open DLscusslon on Christian Cltlrenshlo. ierlal lister .Music r. si. Central Building 1421 Arch Street I.ODBY fatnrdsy ( F. SI. Spalier. Kev W. D. SlcCurdr. Associate Pastor of the Ilaptlst Temple. Topic. "In the arave." Drop -In Bible Clasft Rundar Lobhy 3 T. M. lender. Sir Oejrite II. Streaker Topic: "A Fair Chance for All. Service Meeting Sunday Auditorium 1 I. 31. An Master Mejaaxe. Illustrated In Motion Pictures and Colored Slides. , , Braker. Mr Oeorae H. Ptreaker. pclnl Kaster Music by lolln. cello and, piano -Vocal Quartette: Mr Cutherlne need, soprano n Klcanor Boberts. contralto. l: Ronald Miles, bass baritone. Horace Ftowwan. tenor. nVERTBODY Wi:i.CO.MI5 Evening bong Service Snnday Tbby 7 V fln tho Raster Hnns with us. Leader. QeorB W. Schroeder , SI. YMCA of Philadelphia fnllnrlan I IIUT tNITAKIAN CIIUHCH 212J rnestnut st. RT FHEDURICK It. (SlllFFTN. Sfnietr 11am Mr Jrlffln will pr'irh ,-ub-Jee "nesurrectton." fc u. m. Forum Dr fjoru" B Win ton. S4ljec- ".Mexicii Our Neiihbor or Our Enemy? ' UNITARIAN rilFRCH OF .iaiIANTOI Chelten ave and dreei,. k llev IlOOFrt S FOUllFrf Mil lite 11 a m. ' Immortality ai'd Krernal d Life." Classes for children cerrjucted Sv trained teschers every Sunday morntnrf at II o'clock All are Invited. Presbyterian nKTHLF.IIF.M rHF.SnVTr.HI AN CHCRCH. Hroad- and Dlsmond ts llev WILLIAM L McCORMIK. Pe 10:30 a m. iPr.i"TAt. KAsir.ll ML Si'" The C'hotr will ne asrlsfd by Mr AN tniriMV T.II 7.1. i"ello fololst Bermon by the Paetur Mubjer. "HE rtlSBN a.30 o m LpecU' Kastcr Day Bxe- etae b' tr dDkrr.lrr.ls of the Hsv rt 4S p. m Voune Peopi s Soe of . V. 7.40 p m 'rrtn Ileclial Bhjprd K KollO'k Orsunlsi. assisted by Mi l.an Tfouts Violin c'o.o.st. anl special nrjnl- by i Senron b- the Pairtor Subject. "HLTIN- , INO 1IF.ART5 " l'rerarat -v Serlre WMihiih. Apr'! Communion of the Lord a Supper April CetT" thou a th us ar.d I dothe rood i jth 11 d d Min tiECONI) PKF.Mlvn'.IUAN ( HCI1.CII. r"v ALEXVNLKR Ma.-cor.U Dr 'llacfrii wl.! p-ac a: 11 ar.j S n'elock "Easter musical service bt , 40 p m b the horus it.olr wl'h asslstar. e of arJ and "Violin. There lll be Instruments trios. Mrs Jnyoe will ltu Gralner'n "Hosanna " and the following anthems will t sun "Easter Verses Smolensky 'Hhlne. On New Jeruss'T) ' Tvtistv axnff "Awake I p Mi Olory" Itanoj This Jorfu! Fastertlde" Ancient M oiv nisJolce f" Sons of Mn rradl'l 'in. Bund ay Hi hooi Hnd adu t Illble CUsne at 10 o'clock Saster I iminiii'lnn a lor oc VISITORS WM.i'OMC Tn l.l hBRV ICBH AKCH MT. rill'IlCII, lih and Arch "Does H Pay to lie Oood ' the qu?sMon asked b tr vrho as buffeted and baffled In th" Mtruroi for lrtue and faith ti.d who thought that those who made no offort to be grod got alone as well u thi.se nho lid, wl'i bo the theme cf rr. Maoratne) s aermon a' o clix.- the tenth 'n the1 asrlss f-oin life. At 10 4 he VtH Prea h on Altars K- vlslted At 7 00 thero t.l be on orn, rarp and nello recital Prot eat ant Ktderopul BONWIT TELLER & CO CHESTNUT AT 13W STREET A Large Collection of The More Rare and Choice Pelts in FUR SCARFS for the Spring and Summer Vogue Assembled with the exquisite coloring. care of a connoisseur arc pelts of Featuring Hudson Bay Sable, Rus sian Sable ; Fisher, Natural Mink, Silver Fox and Natural Blue Fox. GRACE KPlhCOI'AI (Jo CHI III II min ave . Mount Airy IPaaUr nav Services: Holy Communion at . 7 30 and 11 on Morning Prayer 10-JO Church School Festtvsl 4 i0 p tn At the 11:1)0 o cock sen ice tntre id! pedal muslo Tn aubject of the Sermon i the rte jlov. Thomas Sparks t line :,, ) Transformation In th- 1 aracter Ideals of the Dlsdpleo V ruuhi by Itssurreciioii. I h- 1 b d the , Th Offerlns; wlu t" deoted to the rienera. Mltalons oi ins .iiur'u. Th ITeetlvttl Service In the afternoon w,". ba a, rreat ral'.v for all tho younic ue .p o ' j and children of the parish There U' h . festal procession, "arois will he umr at.d , eslUdtton made of tha lnten Mite Don s All aeats are free. A cordial wel. onie CJlCKCH OF THK HOLY Al'OStTLl','4. 2tst and Christian sts He Oeorg-e IT Toop. Hector. 7 a, m.. Jsyllaht crol ' i toa and celebrstlon of Holy Commui '..i i a. m . ctlebratlon of Hcly Communion . 10:80. celebration of Hoiy Cominunjon and 1 ssrruoni 7 80 p. m., Sunday bchool annlver aary sendee. ITiLOSIA DEI (Old Swedes' , founded 1677. RSY, FERCr nOUHINS BTUCK.MAN tpolal ISaatsr music. Service. 6 a. Following is a special mention of some of the remarkable values offered. Stone Marten Scarf (one sl(in) 55.00 Stone Marten Scarf (irvo sl(ins) 1 10.00 Baum Marten Scarf .- . . (one slin) 65.00 Baum Marten Scarf . . (trvo sfyins) 125.00 Japanese Sable Scarf Cone skin) 39.50 Japanese Sable Scarf (two slfins) 69.50 Hudson Bay Sable Cone s(in) 75.00 Hudson Bay Sable (irvo slins) 155.00 Natural Blue Fox Scarf 95.00 Lucille Fox Scarf reopen or solid sl(in) 48.50 69.50 Natural Squirrel Scarfs ..... 39.50 . m Services, 10:30 . m , a P.m. Always open to visitors lar No 3 on . IO Lnrlu,n cnn-i i . ....i-i 1 an sts. 10:48 Holy t ommuoien lie. st fit. tiAuVBlJK (Frenetil, i'ad and U V sla. 10:48 Holy Comniuolen TH. D- Malan D . KK.I.IOIOUH CONORMIATII1NAI ' ; CHVHl'll, 18th and llreen tls SI VAN DJSnVKKH BTOO Pastor . T m. "I Jtnotf That ;y Iledenir lfiii." fttf. m. Musical Benrtce. , VVSiSl, Sifae smuwi, e i f i twriii r Vani iVaHira Sninrr Var ( AO Sfl In 2000(untiesThis Month Tlie Forces of the Church of Christ Will Gatlwr To Face the Fads. rtf 2000 cxranties in the United States the pastors and laymen of 30 great denominations w meet in conference this month. It is the kind of conference that generals hold before a critical engagement; that tasrness men hold before entering a new market. A conference of judgment, not emotion; a clear-eyed facing- of the facts. A Saroey that Business Men Must Admire For more than a year hrjndreds. of woxkera have been quietly engaged in irraking" a fttntTfir survey of the mission fields, and of America, coanty by county. The facts developed are startling No such pic ture of America's religious situation. haeer be fore been drawn. On the basis of these surveys thirtjr Pro testant denorninatkrns are uniting- in a Nation Wide -Cooperative Campaign Each of the thirty denominations h its own "Forward Movement" organized and officer ed. The lnterchurch World Movement is the clearing house for all of these. It is the agericywhich the churches have- cre ated to avoid duplication, to foster cooperation and make sure that every man and dollar render the utmost service possible. The month of April will be devoted to making the facts of the survey known to America; in the week of April 25th-May 2nd, wfll'come a united simultaneous -financial campaign. Whether You Are Inside the Ckarch or Oat To every man and every woman who loves his country, these 2000)uniy.coriferences are vitally important. For the facts developed Jjy this great survey show vividly what forces are at work in America and what kind of a country-thiscountry,stobe. See that the paator of your orarcA appoints delegates. Any pastor can tell you tho con ference place and date.- Orwrito direct totho INTERCHURCH WORLD MOVEMENT 45 WEST 38th STREET, NEW YORK CTTY The publication of this advertiecment ii zndo pos aible through tha cooperation of 30 damomlnationm. SALES OF GOVERNMENT PROPERXy PUBLIC AUCTIONS MMaMMMMMsTsTsTMHa t Surplus and Salvage Millwork Supplies Plumbing and Heating Equipment Hardware Construction Equipment Electrical Supplies and Equipment Auctions to be held by the Construction Diviv sion of the Army: Anril 6th. at Camn Abram Eustifl. TTnll v. a--- . r M - 7 --.., a. I April 8th, at Army Supply Base, Norfolk, Va. Apnl 10th, at Langley Field, Hampton, Va. Each Auction to commence at 10 A. M. MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALERS , RETAILERS, JOBBERS MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN You cannot affort to overlook this oppor tunity to get, at reasonable prices, MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT ot all kinds. INSPECTION INVITED This material is now on exhibition and may be inspected any day except Sunday between 8 A.M. and 2 P. M. TERMS OF SALE Cash or certified check at time of sale. For further information and details of MATERIALS OFFERED FOR SALE apply to UTILITIES OFFICER at the places mentioned above where sales arc to be held, or to H. FOX & SONS, AUCTIONEERS, 26 So. Paca St., Baltimore, Md., or to J. II . KLINCK, MAJOR, Q. HI. v., Koom n-wt, uuuamg o, ti ana v sts. N. V., Washington, u. c Unusual Opportunities At These Auctions I'llOTOrLATt'S PHOTOPLAYS PHOTO PIAYS THRU 0FtMERlCA The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guaranteo of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. Alfiamliri 12th- Morris & Fassyunk Ave. nuiauiura Mat. Daily at I!; Uvga.6:5& STAR CAST In "Tlin LUCK Ot THE HUSH" Al I FHHFNY lanUford & Allegheny flL,LLVJHCn I Mat. Dally 2:1S, Evss. at KATHEniNK MaeDONAI.D In -lliU '1-IIUMU1S1IUUI.T" at 9. APHI t f 02D TIIOllTSON ST3. i-U VJlvy MATINEE DAILT XrAnT MacLAHKN In "HOUOE AND niCIIKS" ARPAHIA CHESTNUT Below 16TH rumsir 10 A. M. to 11 :10 P. u. . JACK riCKKOnn In MTTLK SHEI'HEHD Ol'' KINltDOM COME BAI TIMORF C1ST & BALTIMOHE urn., i iiviv-"rHiEvo.n:8o. sat.mat. ?iAnY 1'iCKPonn in "BTEI.LA MAIUS" HI T IPRIDn BROAD 8TKEET AND DUUCDinU SUSQUEHANNA AVm T05f MOORE" In "THE OAT LOIID QUBX" BROADWAY V.A ??$? NOnilA TAMADOE In "SHE LOVErf AND IJEB" r A PITOI 722 MARKET STREET Wlr 1 1 JL. io A. M. to 11 110 V. NORMA TAUWDQE In "BUB IOVES AND LIES" U. colonial otn-2i3r,:a?1 p: MIRIAM rooi'KR III "SHOULD A HUHIIAND FOllOIVE?' U. rMPRTClC MAIN T.. MANATUNK C.1Y11 ACeJO MATINEE DAILY KITTT OOIVDON In "PLATTHINOH OK KATE" FAIRMOUNT ViiSffSAie? 3. W. ICERniCAN In "tao.ooo" CAATT1 V THEATRE 1811 Market Ut i AMILiI o A. M. to MWnUnt nl'.SRIE DARIIIHCALK In "THE WOAUN WHO, UNDERSTOOD" rTIJ CT THEATRE Below Sprae DO 1 rl Ol. MATINEE DAILT CORRINE aniFITTH In "HUifAN COLLATKI1AL" r Nrlrinrn "ROAD HT. AT E1UE Urcat lNorinern bms. oar, sao. iop.m. NAZIMOVA In "STRONUKH THAN DEATH" INIPFRTAI fl(mi WALNUT BTB. IlVW EJXlrVLe Mats. 2t80. Kvis. 7 A 0 ELAINE HAMMKHSTEIN In "OUBATER THAN I'AME" I CAriPR lflT LANCASTER AVE. LlirU-'airV MATINEE DAILT LIONEL BARRYMORB In "THE COPPERHEAD" I mCRTV BROAD i. COLUMBIA AV. L.lDC.rV.1 I MATINEE DAILT OLADTB BROCKWICLL In "Alul "TUB DEVIL'S IlIDDLE" 333 MARKET WTora? CHARLES RAY In "ALARM-CLOCK ANDY" MOnFl i:5 PL'TH HT. Orchostra. 1V1WLLU. rnnllnuous 1 to 11. NORMA TALMADOE In "SHE LOVES AND LIES" OVERBROOKEu'&nD at WILLIAM. l'ARNL'M In "WINOS Ot THE MORNINC" PA! APP 121 MARKET eTRHBr rtltC io A. M. to 11115 P. H WALLACE RE1D In "EXCUSE MY DUST" PRIMprCC 1018 MARKET HTIU3I rillNVHsX a M A. M, to HUB P. IL JAMES O'NEILL In "MISS ARIZONA" RFHFMT MARKET BT. Below HTI AC-VJCaN 1 o:4B A. M. to 11 P. M- MAROUERITB CLAKIC In "EASY TO QET" RIAT TO CERMANTOWN AVE. aI-I 1 J at TULPEHOCKEN 0T ... NORMA TALMADGB In "A DAUOHTEIl OF TWO WORLDfl" Kl I MY JUAJlKIiT BT. BELOW UB l IUX3I io A. M. tn lld5 P. H. .ueuj .MRcimnn in "FORC-ED BIIIDE" SAVOY 1S11 market street "" 8 A. M. 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