"s. ',. w .. fcV.N' Ms Iwiisftl'VU r J - r f .' r,i ,fc :.K 1 !' , :. '1' We tr v v & r M fc& y IN 3$& fx - to. A 'n ' . HEW EXPENSE Cities Liable Only Whon Special Ballot Is Taken, Says Attornoy General FILING IS NOT NECESSARY Trenton, July .'tO. In an opinion of 'ttrltlwprcntl importnnce to the voter of tho stntc, ns well ns the ntttliorltles chnrced with tho enforcement of the Ct. Thomns V. MeCrnn, attorney kpii ral, replying to nrvrrnl ipiostlonH pro pounded liv Hertrnm II. Mntt. county cleric of Morris. Kve the lir.st offielnl construction on the revision of the clef tion Inw pnssed nt the prccnt session Mr. MeCrnn decides thnt the countv !h chargeable for nil the expense nf con ducting n senornl election, uhetlier the enmc Is conducted by the count clerk. the county ltonrd of l'leetinn or the municipal clerk In belmlf of the countv clerk. The only expense to be borne bv tho municipality under the revision is 1hnt nf i.rliiflm- Hi., luillnts for the Iirl- Tnary election and for conduct ins local I muntclpnl elections in tnce municipali ties where the election is conducted sep arate and npart from the general elec tion. , , , For the new or additional duties im posed upon countv or municipal clerk, they nro not entitled to an additional compensation, the nttornej general also rules. As to the dut of providing and maintaining polling places, the opinion says thnt while it Is the duty of the municipal clerk to look aftei the erec tion of polling booths, the cmt of the booth nnd Its erection Is a proper charge to be paid for by the count . Answering n further inquiry as to whether it Is proper nnd lawful for the county clerk to pay for tho ue of echoolhouses or municipal buildings when uted for polling places, the opinion directs that where the property belongs to tho public, whether municipal. cdunt or stntc. when it is ilesicnaieu us polling place the county Is not rcnuireil i u. "in Ji ifc n ... o...w. - , to make compensation for the name The opinion further declares that it I is legal to write In Upon tho primary i ballot tho name of a person for whom l no petition has been tiled, and mat uim, tho right of every voter to vote fori any person to till an oltice whetner lie bns been nominated or not in accord ance with the law. 'Allies Set Limit on Russian Truce Continued from Tune One have Issued orders calling to Bolshevik arms all males from sixteen to fifty years of age within the invaded terri- The Poles are determined to defend Lemberg to the last, and if it falls It will only be after perhaps the greatest battle of the present conflict, as vir tually all of Lembcrg is prepared to support the soldiers in n tight to the finish. London. July .'10. (Iy A. V ) On the northern front of the Itusso-Polish battle line the Uolsheviki have captured the fortress of Ossovetz and the Poles are fal'ing back on Lomza. seventy-five miles northeast of Warsaw, says a llussian Soviet official statement under r Thursday's date, received by wireless today. The statement also says: "In the XSialystok region we have occupied n number of points from seven to three and one-half miles north of Blulystok town.' "On the Crimean sector, in the Alcx androvsk nnd Orlekhov regions, fierce fighting favorable to us is proceeding." Parent Protests Vaccination Rule Trenton, July ?,0. Albin O. Nieo laysen, of 19 Lee avenue, .has filed a protest with the Hoard of Education against the rule compelling the vac cination of all pupils attending the public schools. Mr. Xicola sen's pro test follows the refusal of the prin cipal of the Crdwnlader School to ad mit his eight-jear-old son as a pupil as the child ha not been vaccinated. EESBBEEEafflSE PLACED ON COUNTY Place Your Order Tomor Save V3 to V2 On Our Entire PRE-INVENTORY SUI Sale Positively Ends Monday That means tomorrow is your last chance but one and don't be the last minute man! Promptly at closing time Monday we start taking stock, and Man, believe us, we take stock at the full regular prices these woolens were marked. That means when this sale ends your opportunity to make this won derful saving also ends. Come in tomorrow, as early as possible ! Assortments are wonderful patterns and colorings galore sure to please every man. You will find woolens in these groups that were originally marked as high as $70.00. White Flannel Trousers $Q-75 BLUE SERGE Suit With Extra Trousers Made td Your Measure! 1617 QRen Aj ENGLISH Central Ni rholo Prince (Jeorge, nt the piano, is the leader of tho cadets' Jazz band aboard the II. M. S. Tcnicraire. The pho tograph was taken during a irrent entertainment given while In port. The war days took tho American Jazz Into the Itrltlsli Isles, and seems to bo there to May Oust All Vare Men, Is Order of Mayor Corllnpfsl from I'nie Ono ward, active In Vnre ranks, ono np- I pointee. "Arthur 1?. II. Morrow. Twenty sixth ward, a Vare follower who Is chief leiU of the Municipal Court, one ap pointee. "Thomas l Watson. Twenty-second ward, chairman of the Vnre Republican ttty committee, one appointee. I'l. ..in ii.ivi .. iiviilll.il. Dr. .Michael s. Iscnm.tt. are man , n,,, Tortj -second ward. one tip- nolntee. Unarlos 11. Hull, Seventh ward, Vare leader in Council and persistent opponent of the administration, two np- pointers "Sent nator l.duln II. nrc. chief of the contractor opposition, one ap pointee. "Peter L Smith, Forty-bevcnth ward, adherent of the Vares. two ap pointees. "John II. K Scntt. Fourteenth ward, Vare boss, one appointee. "David ! Krankenfleld. Forty fourth ward, Vnie councilman ono ap pointee. "David II. Lane, Twentieth ward, leader of the Vare forces, two ap pointees. "William MeCoaeh. Thirtieth ward. Vare councilman and opponent of the administration, one appointee. "In addition, there Is one officeholder indorsed by n Vare Dem erat, and sev eral others of dubious origin not trace able to administration sources, " 'How in the name of heaven,' I said to the directors, 'con anv one of you directors be successful in your ad ministration when reporting to you dally arc these devoted adherents of n svstem which we are pledged to de stroy?' " May Refer to Highway Bureau Mayor Moore would not give the name of the bureau referred to in his state ment. He said that might come at a later ante uirougu nuure action. executive committee, to prepare a pro- But from the nnturc of the sponsor- , -i , ships and the number of lobs mentioned I Bram "'"' nrrauB'! "r the leception of it was taken among political followers , the fifteenth international congress to be the Bureau of Highways. It was against nlcoholism, which will meet in !,aIwasPh1HtaerannJ!!tatofthPui,i;,"ington from September 21 to 27, Works, at nny rate. h"s h00" designated by the State Ue- The Mayor was al;ed if lie had Mifh- ' partment. cicnt evidence to place before tho Civil i I'd win C. Dinwiddle, Washington, Service Commission to have the men of whom he complained removed from office. "That's the trouble just now." he replied, "but if the directors tnkc the hint that I threw out to them this afternoon they will look around ami find the means of getting rid of these men. We cannot itand for having these disloyal men in the service, nnd we are going to be rid of them. "There are s0me persons who con- 12E32SSHJ3SlKBXraSIK Stock of To Made to Your Measure J3JP The Greatest Bargain in CHESTNUT STREET iondau and Saturday, Evenings wMummm PRINCE LEADS JAZZ BAND .'JpgSO1 tlnue to think themselves something politically, despite the change in admin istrations and tho prerogatives Invested in me ns Mayor. They may learn shorth at their own' expense that they do not amount to so much." When the a will fall was not Indl- ii'ttdl ON .Mil? it .uuuri-, uui u is ex pected linrtl. The Maor indicated that he has onh begun the political work of his ad ministration. ' "Nuw that Council has adjourned until Nptember," lie said. "I will have time to take up me political work. 1 intend to give ns much of my time ns possible to seeing that the admlnlstra - Him offices are cleaned of thesu tier nicious political winkers. "When Council was meeting there wero other tilings that took up my time. Hut now that Council has taken u month's recess, my decks nre cleared and I am rcadj for action." Vare lenders charged today that the administration hail given administra tion ward lead-rs a list of city emplojes for the purpose of learning whether or not they are "good" employes or "bad." They assert that Vare employes nre not ncting as spies and reporting po litical activities through their ward leaders, but that administration lenders are instructed to puss on whether the Vnre cmplocs ure to retain their Jobs or not. They say the men should be passed on b city oQicinls, and not adminis tration ward leaders. The practice of ward leaders passing on the titnehs of emploes, they suy, has been unknown in Philadelphia since the Ashbridge administration, when Mayor Moore was private secretary to Major Ashbridge. FOES OF ALCOHOL TO MEET' State Department Names Committee to Receive Visitors From Abroad Washington, July liO. An American was made chairman, and other members arc t Maries s,cftnIoni Pittsburgh : I Itufus W. Miller. Philadelphia; L'rnest i II. i nemngion. estetvsiie, o. ; the Uev. 1'. J. O'Cnllohnn. Washington; Mrs. Don P. Blaine, Washington, and Bishop .lames Cannon, Jr , Uichmond. The tifteenth session of the congress, which h a scientific body engaged in the stinlv of alcoholism as a disease, will be the first that ever tat jn the United Stntcs. oiens Sale! K at 9 P. ML Years! Measure .50 I J p jW Economic Penalty Needed by League Coiitlmint from 1'nro One devoted to que-tions referred league b the Red Cross, to the LEAGUE ACTING ON ALAND ISLANDS CASE W'mcIiIiiiiIiui .Tiilv fin Ml.. T l 1 a review nt the Aland' Islands dispute between Sweden and Finland, now be fore the council of the Lencue of Xn thins in session at. San Sebastian, Spain reached Washlugtnii today from Lon don nnd shows that the full machinery of tho league to deal with questions nrising outside the leuguo membership has heen called Into action In this case. OPEN w - J3 j v ff&Mmrtf valF Wif5Bjjp THE MORNING TO vvV AVOID THE RUSH- REMEMBER Only 5c Down Pure White Diamond L.lf ' nt tt nOLD YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER FOR CASH De Sure CREDIT TO ALL HONEST FOLKS l vof BkKS W$ 1&&1 S la 't-i'V v. wkk rJ ax m m h po &Mmm MMMPC' m t mWi mMW VML SS. BUS RYO"- .. BMS OSl KH ? V llnelirr disc umikrii Nrrnml dial, full iUUe,A!ffs I "- KSi 1 0 srlf or thlt iiiiorliinlt. WAv : w Vd Lom - m. f! r.niirintrnl I'UIn nnurmrnt nnl jc trnndrrful valur llkf nil H fi our li.irn.Hnn fur the vnimrn folk. B S Hi ilu nn Iiiiiih-iih bunlni-KN Hli M D ladkn unit rttenU to llifm tin, U 2 iilmi.t rourtmi'. ConlluVntliil m J trrinit wltliout -uib.irru- 28 i JL Jei( Action by th0 league council in making an advisory award, however, awaits ' opinion from a special commission of thrco jurists to whom, since the per manent court of International Justice Is still in process of formation, was re ferred 'Finland's claim that tho dls puto was purely a domestic matter and outside the Jurisdiction of the IcaRUf under Articlo XV of the league cov enant. The Aland dsland situation was lnM before tho lcapuo by Orcat Britain as a league member not Interested in the dispute except ns it might threaten world peace through a possible conflict between tho contending htates, neither of which was a council member and one of which, Finland, not even a member of thp league. Sweden was admitted to council mem bership immediately under the covenant provision covering such cases. Finland had applied for league membership, but Cannot bn formnllv mlinltteil until the first assembly meets. For purpose of, mo Aianu island case, however, sue was given 'council representation with tho consent of all members, including Sweden. Finland's appeal to Article XV coy ering domestic matters stayed action by the council reading nn adUsory legal opinion on the point. Should It bo upheld, under the cocnnnt the council would so announce with no lcconimen datlons ns" to settlement. By accepting the invitation to present tho case before the council, however, the disputant nations, according to the London review, havo engaged to fulfill -j'uivr wuvenni provisions wmi.ii hind them not to go to war until at least three months after the award of tho council has been published. At the conclusion of the London meeting of tho council President Balfour asked and received from the representatives of the two countries forinnl, public assurances that nothing woiild be done in the mean time by cither party to aggravate the delicate sltuution aiislng out of the dispute as to ownership of the Aland group. TO RENT SHIPYARD HOUSES Fleet Corporation Will Open Harrl man Homes to General Public Bristol, ra., July .'10. Announce ment Is made that the dwelling houses nnd npartmrnts in the Ilnrrimun townsitc will be thrown open to the general public, instead of being held exclusively for shipyard employes. The Emergency Fleet Corporation, Which controls tho townsite, has np. pointed n rental agent, and will rent nil the structures under its control nt moderate charges, it is announced. . "" i OUR, ONLY iSTOfilTl " I IMOMlO. LJRGEST EXCLUSIVE C?E0r L1RC EST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT JEWELRY HOUSE 39North 13th Street Be Sure of Address Look for Wanie on Windows SATURDAY PLENTY OF EXTRA SALES PEOPLE TO COPE WITH THE MAMMOTH CROWDS BUY EARLY IN .x2li8sft 883 UaN rdm n c- Mnm' rjcc WifflfflPWh jr - m ii,Mi' t. r.rihxvxwj Mt-v .n-j- m rv mm m SMIxwwflWiaOES yvM' Mb KWttffl 1 iSsw IjxjkS Greatest v n j' Gw-mm r yj or All J ear r .r of All Watch Sales yrs B tHLM.l4. THE PEERLESS ELGIN iWjT Till I'lT.tM.r.Ns: t'rniv iim i.t.. ... i ' " " ;" ""inir it-Hi. icnm Fni... ,f i."..:-;j' .in"."' iv'.v'"'. tMMi. ..:... :7 ""i"i frrnmi ami, run ..n.i .ii,Miim .:";:: "".,v?t, .-:",i,v. nt lT I " ;.,;7 , II H nuuuiu Utllll u - "l-l'i.(l t MINI? - FILLED CHAIN AND KNIFE FREE 'v.' ......i' u ,ii- j...... Atarrnr I4.ui. irniii mrw.i M'lir - a - Pay Only 5c Down Vure White Dlnmonil IMntlnnif Tni $31,25 Sc DOWN $31.25 5c DOWN mB? SIMPLY PAY OLY 5c THE 2ND WEEK 3RD WEEK 4TH WEEK AND $1 A WEEK of Address Look for Name on I OUR QrtfL.V TOIIK 1 4 LanGffsr fvrnm CBMDIT- JEWELRY NOtire IN PHILAPBLPHJ 3 ISTOEtX 13TH STKEE.T. ., T UNCERTAINTY HERE IN TRADE OUTLOOK Industrial Activity Slacker Philadelphia District, Re serve Board Reports in PRICES ARE FLUCTUATING Washington, July HO. Uncertainty and the continuance of Industrial transi tion have been the characteristic fea tures of July in tho business field, ac cording to the review of conditions out lined hv the Federal Itcscrvo Board In Its bulletin for this month. The re Port from the Thlru district, of which Philadelphia is the headquarters, is that "industrial activity In many lines has been slowed tip during the lost few months" j tho textile Industry has been seriously affected; iron nnd steel and the allied lines nro sorely tried by the transportation situation, nnd the most encouraging factor Is the improving" at titude of labor. "Some districts report that the price, cutting movement, begun in May and continued through June, is slowing down, while in other districts reduc tion of prices is reported still in prog ress," tho board found. "Industrial activity n many lines has been shortened In consequence of lowered demand, can cellation of orders nnd general readjust, ment. n Production on Old Orders "In some districts, however, produc tion continues upon old orders which nro still on the books, despite the fnct that new business has fallen off. In agricul tural regions improved crop conditions nnd the development of n moic con fident tone in business ore reported to have brought about n turn distinctly for the better. Speculation In commodities is in many parts of the countrv reported to have been greatly reduced and, in BomV practically eliminated. 'There is a general feeling that ex travagant buying Is nt least less extreme and dangerous than it was some time ago, while labor in many parts of the country Is reported ns Increasing In effi ciency nnd a better spirit of co-operation exists between employer nnd em ploye. From the credit standpoint, there is general expression of the belief that unessential demnnds have been re duced. "Transportation continues to be per haps the least satisfactory phase of the IN PHILADELPHIA EXTRA! EXTRA!! M. Simon & Co.'s Sensational JITNEY SALE The event Philadelphians have been waitinc months for. Last year our store was simply over whelmed. We smashed all rec ords on previous sales, nnd it was nil because we offered such phe nomenal values just think of the terms a chance of a lifetime to buy handsome jewelry and it's all so simple: just pay 5c down and choose to your heart's con tent Come in tomorrow don't wait. Your opportunity is here grasp it! Pay Only 5c Down The .. ".'.'"m iilleil nuite .'" mni "'5v. Pure White Illiimoiiil $27.50 Sc DOWN I'ure White Dliimnml Plutlniim Hetllnc $31.25 5c DOWN LIKE THIS n FIRST WEEIC I 6TH WEEK 5TH WEEK UNTIL PAID FOR Windows COURTESY TO LADIES MnK TItis Jeueled I This en?eed 1 ELGIN jcfc 'free 1 .hi i I i iimF igjL ,.. Vg-grsyv Tj-iweiL jyjr v ' - ?x fMra vm iff w v ;-4 In AfiJV Slim & vs a u J?m m ur sir. n l v. "nm uatk. atm JH W kV - J KIMtVI MHK ff ,i" M JlnmJ i "ffiBjEmBKAtlffl mcnth'n devcJopraent and while thtre has been en,e ZTntrv VbT bcr of narts of tho countrr it ,s "'" true tliat there is a great congest on, ami that in coascnucace of it an uu.luo. SScewatHy Hcverc, Btraln ha; been brought to bear upon credit for the purpo o of making 'Me the cmy. ine of goods which would otherwise have "one to market and would havo been liquidated." . . The report states "that the most hopeful clement In the outlook during the month has been the continued im provement in crop prospects In general nnd the special Improvement seen in cfrtnln important agricultural Incs." Mvcstock conditions appear to be ex ceptionally good the country over, It says, while tho movement of grain has been retarded by the car shortage sit uation. Woolen Industry Depressed "In the woolen and worsted goods industry yarn spinners nro having but few Inquiries for their product, whllo vr nnlRhed textiles conditions are equally dlscoi-raglng," tho report says. iA the Thlhrd district (Philadelphia) ..- to nn dpinnnil for the nroduct and the closing of plantH Is general. While some manufacturers feel that activity will be resumed In the early fall others have no hope lor a ucciucu improve ment in conditions until after tho prcsl .lAnftnl itloottnn. iipffnriiinir thu "serious condition in which tho iron and steel Industry to now placed as the result of railroad congestion and shortage of raw material nml fuel." tho report states that in Philadelphia tho transportation sltua No Exchanges l'HOTOTIAVR PHOTOPLAYS TRU PlHV JDFlr MERICA A POI I C BSD & THOMPSON STS. MrULlAJ MATINEE DAI1.Y lrniKr. ci.ayton in "A .VOMAN'B WAY" ADPAHIA CHESTNUT Delow 10TH AKVAIJIA io A. M. to 11:15 P. M. DOUOLAS MnrLEA.V AND DORIS MAY In "LETS UK FASHIONAIILE" BALTIMORE ASffi ANITA HTEWA11T In "A MIDNH111T HOMANCE" MACK HENNETT COMEDY "YOU WOULDN'T HEI.IEVE IT" oi i Trrmork noAD btueet and DL.JL.DlLJ SUSQUEHANNA AVI ,VVE. EDMUND HHEEHE In "SOME ONE MUST I'AY" BROADWAVT.Ur ANITA HIEWAUT In "THE ridHTINO SHEl'IIEHDESS" PAPITOI T22 MARKET STIIEET V-I 1 1 KJIi io A M to 11:10 r. UOI1EHT WAKWICK In '.'THE .1-OUnTEKNTlI MAN" M POl ONI A I Gtn- Maple oo4 Avi. PR1SCIM.A DEAN In "THE VinOIN OK HTAMI10UE" EMPRESS MAIN 8T. MANAYUNIC MATINEE DAILY MAIIY MII.ES MINTEll In "NUn.SE MAIUOHIE" FAIRMOUNT TatInWai EDITH DAY AND JOM KINO In "CHII.DHEN NOT WANTED" PAMII Y THEATRE 1311 Murket tt. I AlVUL. 1 0 a. M tn Mldnlnht SHIRLEY MAHON I "u"""" "l.OVE'B HARVEST" iATW ST THEATRE Below Spruci. JO 1 n iJ 1 . MATINEE DAILY r MARY MII.ES MINTER In A'u" "NUnHE MAltJORIE" FRANKFORD 4" AWuronD CHARLES RAY In "PARIS QREEN" Great Northern Ift o'S" rl PAUMNE rREDEIUrTi In P- m' "THE WOMAN IN ROOM THIRTEEN" IMPERIAL USS ?T7Tsd WANDA HAVI.BT In "MISS HOIIIJ8" LIBERTY DroodJr?9,uDn Av- WILLIAM S HART In "SAND" 333 MARKET .TSMiM WILLIAM S. HART In "SAND" MODEL iK B?"3J" RT- Orehe.trm. IV1VJL1-.I-I Conllnuouii 1 to 11. MARY MILES MINTER In "NURSE MAIUORIE" OVERBROOK ,1M&nD aVB CLARA KIMRALI, YOUNO In "TRtLIlY" PAI ACF "".MARKET BTRKET rrtLnV-U 10 A, M. to Uilfl P. it CIRA KIMIIALL TOUNO In , ,"FOR THE SOUL OF nAVAEL" m ,mmw m jm Compute chart ibowln ,croiriu lor tb peiit epctui Hon has no thoronHhi ilj ilnstrm thnt hA i,,7.i i. ' on the ,. f .hlnteatw.1 tlrely upon, tho movement ofhLle? xno coal outlook is closely &Zn with the ontlro manufacturing ffif'S but particularly wm, the iron ""t steel prospecta,,ftho renort n.2n ,H tho Third district (Allad fnh ; car supply is still lnadequato, PthV cral situation s dlscouraglne' mv! V' domestic consumers aid ptaStf fU a serious situation." p ants '! PERUVIANS CELEBRATE ' American and'Brltlsh w.i,i.. ,. .' to Honor Centonary of Freedom Lima, Peru, July ao.Ye.t,rdJ witnessed commencement of the c,i bratlon of tho centenary of Peru', i ' warships, fired salutes of" twcntTr"iA guns in honor of the occasion. $' tachments of mnrlni-n rnm 1. "' " tive squadrons participated In ri!Pec' tlons In this citr. n ceIebr- Congress convened in ordinr . I sion Wednesday. President Hf, '!', sonaiiy niirnueu 111c scss 011 nn,l 7i' 1 crcd his message. nu dcllT- Kcfcrrlng to foreign afTnlr. i. president spoke of Peru's ndi'J' the Iicague of Nations and nra,?in,l American Government's poller f, te maintenance of peace on the Ai!,..i ' continent by Intervention In th . Ptt cultics with the former ItoUvUn n " crnment. The iiicsbqco t-of...j v"?y sympathetic attitude of the new Itnii. Ian Government. cw Uoli',1 4-Hour Sale of Children's, Misses' and Boys9 Low Shoes at GEUTING'S Market Street Store, Tomorrow, Saturday Morning 9a.m. to 1 p.m. Only 800 Pairs to be Sacrificed at 2-85 No C.O.D. 's (PRONOUNCED QYTING) m fi, 9 The Storas of Famous Shoes I 1 1230 Market St. Store Only rilOTOl'I.AYS Tho following theatres obtain their picture! through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showiny of tho (lnest productions. Ask for th theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. PRINCESS "JfaoSlfS'i.ra NORMA TALMADOE III "THE WOMAN UIVES" REGENT aAR,?A.ST0i. W TAYLOR IIOI.MI'.H In "NOTHINO IK'T LIES" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE. 1 IMrtL, I KJ AT TUI.PEUOCKCN 111 ENID HENNETT In PAI.SE ROAD-' DI IDV MAniCET ST I1ELOW ttl i lJD I 10 A M tn 11 IS P. L.UUAR LEWIS PRODUCTItW in "SHERRY" SAVOY 12n yAApTTo"s8SrJ VIVIAN MARTIN In "HUSRANDa AND WIVES" 3HmWUUU stai. s. cii" 1 rr vrr-fevw. - .nk nK.i n.tMmArt I VIVIAN MARTIN In "TIUHBANDS AND WIVES" MACK BENNETT COMEDY "YOU WOULDN'T RELIEVE IT" STANLEY YffiV.nnfn" KT4 RICHARD TIARTHELMrSH in "THE IDOL DANCER" VICTORIA Jnr M'to!? AI.l-HTMl CHT m "RPRNINO nYMOHT" Tho NIXON-NIRDLINCERlfJ ,f THEATRES W BELMONT 02n AD0VE MAur' wtit.taxt nrairnvn In "A proa'dway COW HOY" CEDAR OOTn AND cr"DAn AVE-SC! JIAE MURRAY nnj DAVID PnWEll J tim it'iTir tup nivrn" COLISEUM "Jtha JOHN RARRYMOItE n , "PR JEICYLL AND Mil. HYPB' IIlMOn I'HONT ST. OinAHD ? J"""" Jumbo Junction on Franniom VlTm'i In "8TRONOER 'THAN DEATH" LEADER 41ST A liZ&vtf john nARRYJinni: in "DR, JEKYLL AND MR HYDE inniPT K2n and locust ST!iEffM UVJt-UJl Mat, j. 30i ) an, Evc. J 'efcliWlfP ill In ;J Abed," Added "Edinr Tnkn the c'j NIXON MD AND MAI,KK.3"!r! A,.oLBAuRn.hISgd g1 RIVOLI "D AN fNEEItt ... .. . n n . .1. In I "SHEPHERD OP THE HILLS STRAND ai?Sgfi Wallace jSiSjtl WEST ALLEGHENYAf.5ft. RAY STEWART "J tri -U tivtfk. v' nis" ' iMU JBL.i.(S.i t. Yir. f,j.ki.i.t, :;,...&!,, '&. & X SfeJi 2riSSi,Sii