jvv r lT vv v 1 " ' IVH, ,'" V, c-f ,i 'Hv i1 a. f W ' l iir V. 20 K, ..w , tf .,rv -t ., - -EVENING PUBLIC IiEDGER-PHlEABteLPHLA:, TUESDAY," bOTOBER 26, 192a . J. 1 d (, VARIED AND COLORFUL NEW SHOWS AND MOVIES OFFERED o M'' m ElMM'l s&rJflhi- bw ink, OPERETTA PLEASES KEITH AUDIENCE Ventriloquist Captures Second Honors With Ease Other Vaudovlllo I i Keith's Something really unique M Introduced to vaudrvllfo In "Uttle Miss Melody," n. miniature operetta written by Jack Lalt. with music by Qua Ed wards. Pretontloua and elaborately Used, this offering merltB the honor Slacs Iglven It by tho mnnftfrement. eorgs whltlnsr and prim, demure Sadie .uurc axs tne leaturca entertainers ana , a halt dozen others, Including a pair of , dancers, add to the merriment How I "Joss" and "Melody" clash In the Land , of Harmony and eventually become re united Is tho Iden. whtch Mr Lalt usis, chooslnjr "Flat," "Sharp," "nhythm" . nd "Harmony" as other characters. A. C Astor, a ventrlloriulit, scores a blr 'hit" and easily carries oft second honors. His work Is of tho rare sort . that makes tho audlenco forffet tho dummy Is only a dummy, Mr. Astor has n splendid speaking volco with a dellsht tul accent Tho Kaufman brothers, Irvlnjr and Hack, are sweet singers. Their voices have been heard In many homes on the phonograph. Kate, Ellnoro and Sam ' wllllams entertain with somo rich com- . edit "Senator" Murphy discusses events r ofnhe day In ludicrous and uproarious fashion. Frances Nordstrom has written an un usually funny playlet entitled "His Day Oft," In which a fisherman's trials and tribulations with his wlfo furnish plenty of laughs. Bc.iilo Rempel and a part ner, billed as "Him," nro tho entertain rt A posing number by MIps nobble Gor dons, a musical offering by Sam Green and Mildred Myra n.nd a classical danc ing novelty beforo mirrors by Ameta ejompleto the vaudeville- program. , Olobe Melodies which cling to mem ory and comedy which starts laughs moving make "Buzxtn' Around" a musi cal tabloid, a worthy headline feature. Louise Carter and company presented a ketch full of surprises and thrills. Tho Bonesslttl troupe are pacemakers In ac robatics. Kntertalnlng actB were offered by Moroy, Senna and Dr-on, Nick Hufford and Burke and White. Allegheny Joe Lanlgan and Rose Haney, two Phlladelphlnns, are tho hit ' ef the bill. Their act Is full of every thing that Is good In vaudeville. Francis and Wilson ecored In an entertaining skit Joe Hortlz and his minstrels won favor and "Tha Melody Shop" also pleased. "Darling Mine" Is the photo play attraction Broadway Una Clayton and com pany In an entertaining sketch topped the bill. The Phyllis Family presented an equestrian act above par and received applause for daring stunta Grindell nd Ester, In nonsense, entertained laughably. Parish and Peru, versatile artists, got laughs. "Darling Mine" was the chief photoplay attraction. Crom Kern J K. T!mmtt. alneer of N!h' Bongs of today and days gone by, was Emery Quintet versatile artists, were entertaining. Burke and Toughey, com d,v and songs ; Frances and Delmar, In a twentieth century skit, and Straw lei's srals, In well-trained antics, rounded out the hill William rnn Andre and Poole, In "Musical Mystical Girls." give tho audience their money's worth with a variety of old, new, popular and classic song Gallagher and Howard have a clever comedy sketch. Other good acts include Jean Granese, comedienne ; the Clalrmont Brothers, skillets, and the Boxcar Duo, comedians. Nixon A varied bill Is presented. opening with the Choy Ling Heo troupe, In halr-ralstng acrobatic stunts. Billy Doss and company, southern serenade ; vr.t - A ru...... -i .. . srrf vmu mm Liukimiuii. ticvcr u&ncera ; Jijiri.uckey and Harris, skit, and the Lang- ford Sisters All out the bllL Will Bog. ers. In "Jes Call Mo Jim," Is the feature picture. Grand "Happy Jack" Gardne'r and company offered a rollicking comedy sketch, "In the War Zone. Taylor, Howard and Them ottered a novelty ani mal act, especially staged for the Grand's small patrons. Fred and Mar Jorle Dale, eong, dance and comedy: "stunt" roller skating by Monahan and company, and Felix Bernard, composer, were added attractions, Walton Roof Mldgle Miller, late of the Keith circuit, with Roacoe Alls, headed the big bill As a part of the new show, a musical playlet had Its. Initial presentation The piece, which was given Its first Introduction to the public, was entitled "The Cae Rovue." "PEEK-A-BOO" HERE Jean Bedlnl's Show at Casino. Other Bills Good CmIro Jean Bedlnl's "Peek-a-Boo" Is holding down the boards here and reg istering an emphatic hit. Headed by two comedians ot more than the usual star ability, the production Is one volley of laughs after another Those two, Bobby Clark and Paul McCullough, are In a clas by themselves. Comedy Is not tho only attraction. Thrre are plenty of songs and dancing and the staging and scenery are far above the average. The roster Includes such notable en tertainers as Fronkto James. May Myers, Amette Crelghton. Mat Mortan, Ben Orlnnell, Kelso Brothers, the Four Jansleys. Balzar Sisters, Six High Step pers : Harry Wilde, Ignatz Pluto troupw of world's worpt nkrobats, and tho Seven Musical Snlllers Teoplr'a Lew K-lly heads his own company nnd the famous "dope" come-1 dlan Is as funny as ever He has quite ' a new line of gage, and Is ably supported by a bunch of pretty girls and singers Sallle Cllffcrd is a mModlous prima. donna, while Margaret Haen Is a captl-1 vatlng Ingenue The production Is beau- tlfully costumed and tha songs are new ' Troeadri Pat White and his "Gayetv Girls," together with a large cast of principals aie drawing good houses The comedian, Mwan a popular one has even surpassed his fine efforts of last season He Is well supported by Lddy nnd Ledriv Kdril Welch T inion Jockley, Klsle tt. lloa The ": lockley, Klsle Hostel! and Harry Strat- "Monte Carlo Glrla. with Frank "Rags' Murphy as the leading I .nugh-provoker are entortalnlng here The chorus wears some pretty costumes and show that they know how to sing t and dance In a pleasing manner The 1 action taken place in two bright acts and four hnmUomp ncenea PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me Beauty Is Only Paint Deep! Sure but human eyes can only see paint-deep on your homel The good appearance of your property as well as its valuo, comfort and dura bilitydemand tho right kind of paint and painting the Kuehnlo kind, for instance Kuehnle PAINTERS Vine & 17th. St s. Ft PRUi;(7i RAcejsj Continuing Attractions BROAD "The Famous Mrs. Fair," by Jamas Forbes, author of "The Chorus Lady." featuring Henry Miller and Blanche Bates as co stars. An entertaining comedy with an underlying Dense of satire Heals with post-war conditions which confront tho central charac ter, a prominent war worker, and her family's and friends' adjust ment of them. 8HUURRT "Irene," tho musical comedy adventures of a shop girl Cinderella Book by James Mont gomery la rich In humor and sit uations and music by Harry Tier ney Includes delightful numbers. Cast includes Flo Irwin, Helen Shlpman, Sidney Reynolds and others well known In musical comedy. O AURIC K "Lady Blily," operetta of genuine typ featuring Mltxl Hajos, who appears In half a dozen fetching dlrgulses and many ro mantic ottuattons. Tito special dancing quintet serve as models for tho new fnll fashions. Harold Leoy's score Is varied and colorful and Henry Savage made an elab orate production. LYRIC "Daddy Dumpllns," comedy of sentiment and humor, by George Barr McCutcheon and Earl Car roll, based on a novel by the for mer. Maclyn Arbuckle has the congenial title role of a rotund bachelor, who adopts a number of joungsters to brighten his homo. PINERO 'MID-CHANNEL' SCREENED AT STANLEY Hopkinson Smith Novel Is Pal ace Film Bedroom Farce at Capitol Stanley "Mid-Channel." as con ceived by 9tr Arthur Wing Pinero, Is that part of tho matrimonial crossing In which wlfo and husband are confronted with rocks of wretchedness, likely to sink their craft of lovo. Such was tho bitter and yet sympathetic theme of the original play, and thus was It played by that superb Frohman company at the Broad ten or eleven years ago, when Ethel Barrymore. H. Reeves Smith, Mil ton SHU and Charles Dalton showed us that perfect acting was not dead. Now Equity has taken the Pinero drama and turned It Into a motion pic ture with the lustrous Clara Kimball Toung as the dlsoontentod Zoe Blundell. She does very well with this exacting role, but, alaa I where sho succeeds the scenario writer has failed quite de plorably. In the first place, he has been unwilling to concede tho unhappy ending: so we get Instead a prelude and postlude proving that the play proper was a dream. Nothing could bo more hackneyed nnd nothing less In concord with Sir Arthur'b original design. However, the central portion of tho story has been passably visualized, though the vulgarity of Zoe and Theo seems much more In the Hollywood vein than that of bourgeolc London, Theo nleo la entirely mlscnst while Leonard Ferris, "tho tamo robin," looks about twenty years too old. Director uenerai Harrv Garson's Gets are rich and con vincing, though not greatly aided by tne camera or laDoraiory worn. rultwx "Deen Waters" would have been a much more appreciated picture If It had been exhibited beforo "Below tho Surface," another subject In which there Is a thrilling rescue In the waters of tho ocean. There la another and probably a far more lmnortant aide to this story. which F. Hopkinson Smith wrote under the title of "Caleb West, Master Diver." It Is tho inequality of age between hus band and wife As evidenced in this plot an elderly man marries a very young girl. Add to this mlsmatlng a third party In the person of a young man, and the triangle situation Is present with nil Its rami fications. Maurice Toumeur haa pro vided an adequato setting, although he has elsewhere done much better work In an artistic way. This production is a truly faithful portrayal of conditions, as might exist in a seaside town where the inhabitants are of the seafaring folk. The audience will not find this a dull story although It does not move with the rapidity of other vehicles of tho game sort. Boerken Christians Is the elderly hus hand, while in Barbara Bedford there Is disclosed a charming and beautiful lead ing lady. Jack McDonald gives a fine portrayal of the husband of the woman who wants to elope with the engineer. Jack Gilbert, who prepared the scenario, Is also In tho piece, as aro Lydla Yea mano Titus and Florence Deshon. Capitol "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath" was very funny on the spoken stage. In the movie, however, there Is no such attempt at being funny and the farce seems to lack the speed with which the stage version was propelled. In Flor ence Moore, who had tho role of tho girl reporter who goes to a hotel In search of thrilling material and finds It, was revealed a comedienne of ability, but Kuth Stonehouse In the silent part does not make bo much of the role. Fdward Dillon directed tho piece, nnd he had much difficulty w th tho ma terlal His former farcical plays have been better handled There seems to be too much of the story disclosed In the printed titles, and the action which follows loses thereby. The settings are effectively Introduced and the bedroom episode Is delicately handled. A wife wants to have her staid hus band somewhat more "romantic." In fact, ehe wishes he was more of a "rounder" and that women would be crazy arter mm wen, om nuDDy hears of this and also tires of It and bo h engages a girl to help him carry out the romantic whlmiles of tho wife, but at times the deception comes perilously near the edge of propriety. In the cast nre Kathleen Klrkham and Henry Miller, Jr , the latter making a flno appearance : Water Meters Get Meter Rates for 1921 Install Now Pay January 1, 1921 Philadelphia Meter Co. $ PREVENT Skin Troubles by Daily Use of Cuticura Make Cuticura Soap and Ointment your every-day toilet prep arations. Bathe with the Soap and hot water on rising and retiring, using plenty of Soap, best applied with the hands. Smear any signs of redness or roughnesa with the Ointment and let it remain five minutes before bathing. Finally dust on a few grains of the exquisitely perfumed Cuticura Talcum, it takes the place of other perfumes for the skin. unljlullmtolbn. Addnu! "0lUlwl4V Vttt'&iti&&2Bi UBBKCullcim Sua IUIH nai"x' J TRIDENT m Water Meters el JO ill 'HIM i w 1 ' l "DAUNTLESS THREE" IS A MELODRAMA Brings Robert Warwick Back to Stage in a Speaking Part Adelphl In the good old days one of tho villains stole, something early In the first act and for three or four acts the article In question was passed around from villain to hero and baxft again So It went until, around 11 o'clock or so In the evening, the play wright doclded It was time to call a halt and made the villain or vlllalness, ronerally called an adventuress, dis gorge. To add eolat to the occasion there were generally from two to several of the boys In blue with brass buttons; clubs and nippers all ready to take the wicked ones away. Then a few bright remarks from the hero nnrt he fondly but perfunctorily embraced the waiting heroine about the waist also the cen ter of the stage. How history repeats Itself. Many years later somebody steals a blue dia mond of prodigious valuo sometime be fore tne first act begins. Tho hero, ati adventurer, or as we know' him on the program and In tho movies, Robert War wick, of course seta out after a few ore llmlnarles to find It for his woaithy client He Is. of course, opposed by the "rlftllntlMA thrA" a tHn r, hal1 say a bond of "desperate'' adventurers, who want It for themselves. This, as will be readily recognized, makes for tension, as tho dramatlo technicians would say. The precious stono, located mi wo in uonsiantinopie. is rxwjeen arouna carelessly from hand to hand until It gets out of Constantlnonla. tha home on tne stage, or lawlessness and murder. ana by "easy" stages Is carried, as in the old days, back to England, where It belongs. Of course, at tho end of the evening the villains are foiled and the gin ciaspea by tne hero as before men tioned. Here, then, we have the good old ten-twent'-thlrt' mellow-drama of years ago, only this time It Is at one, two and three. But then prices have risen greatly since that tlmo, so why quarrel about It; let's Just record the fact. Robert Warwick breaks his silence of tne last few years and appears person ally In tho spoken drama as the hero, He was all that a hero in ten-twent'- tnirt' mellow-drama should be, with a real thrill which he provided In the second net on he nnneared garbed very much like Debussy's faun showing his superb figure In all Its pristine sim plicity. Estello Wlnwood, as the only mem ber of "tho dauntless throe" who didn't daunt, brought an air of si voir falre that almost made the role convincing Charles Parady was a conventional Eng lish gentleman crook and Betty Murray was fully In the spirit of the occasion as the heroine. COSTUME PLAY AT ORPHEUM Orphenm The Mao Desmond Players appear successfully In the historical Play, "When Knighthood Was In Flower." It will be recalled that this swashbuckling comedy was first pro duced by Julia Marlowe, whose portrayal of the character of Mary Tudor was exquisite. It Is a play of wits, and ends with a denouement In which the quick witted sister of a fat-witted brother em ploys nil tho arts and graces of her na ture, only occasionally falling in her Immediate purpose. And It may be added that the heroine Is obliged by the exigencies of the story to don male at tire. Mis Desmond therefore Is seen In such costume for probably the first time since she has been at this house. Tho cast Is a long one and Includes all the members or the popular company In con genial roies. I'icturcsoue seuincs lena additional charm to the delightful ro mance unioiaed. "Passing 8how" Coming New face?, new fun and new nnc gorgeous stage platures ore part of "Tne Passing Show of J 91 9." which In said to bo the most attractive In this series of popular pageants. The Winter Garden spectacle begins an engagement at the Lvrlc Monday next. Tho rovue la In twenty scenes. Frankle Heath. Hazel Cox. Kyra, the Oriental dancer, the four Haley slaters, Merle Hartwcll are among the principals. Most of the comedy Is provided by James Barton nnd the Avon comedy four, and the Rath brothers, acrobats, are featured. New Type of Role for Dltrlchsteln In his romantic melodrnmn, "The Pur plo Mask," to be presented at the Adel phl commencing Monday, Leo Dltrlch steln Is afforded one of the most pic turesque roles of his career. He said shortly after "The Purple Mask" was produced that It Is the very first time that he ever has had a role of this sort. a role that enables him to feel that the audience Is for and with Him from start to finish. COVeRINO TH 6NTIBK FleXD Of MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR BUILDINGS POWER 8TKAM ELCCTRIC-HEATINO PLUMBINO WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS' LIOHTINO VENTILATINO GENERAL PIPINO WORK ETC. 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Griffith dl- wfJ5SK4!l,Ul "wny unusual touches. VorOJJAW'The Round-Up," w(th Fatty Arbuckle. RKOENT "Salome," with Thoda uara. ( COLONIAL "Lady Rose's Daugh . ". with Elsie Ferguson. AnUA MB II A. "The Cradle- of VAItRBT BTREDT "Tho Joyous Troublomakers,'.' with William ItIPEntAL."ao and a'et It," with Wallaco Beery. GREAT NORTHBMt "80 East," D-iE,ljh,&"ntana.8 Blimey. BTRAUD 'T.adv Rose's Daugh- LOru&TZK Village Sleuth' with Charles Ray. Rtm&! XT ;A C,t' Siwrw," with Ethol Clayton. ItBLUOlfT "Just a Wife" with Kathlyr, William" " ' W"n COvIfsSiL "Mumorcsque." with Vera Gordon i rrSSTT.'0 V Man." with ivSSSrS? Carpontler. .R2EP.Jny Dalton. JUMBO "The Boa Wolf " "SWEETHEART SHOP" SHOWN" AT FORREST Colorful Presentation of New Musical Comedy Makes Its Ap pearance Before Qood House Forrest If "The Swoelheart Shop." which mado Its first .appearance last night beforo a well-nfled house, could bo boiled down to twenty minutes, with Its threo good songs, Its color effects and suoh of Its lines as ars really bright. It would mnko an excellent vaudeville Bkotch for Harry K. Morton and Helen Ford. Thero Is material In It for, por haps, half an hour of genuine entertain ment: tho rest Just fills In. And Morton Is really funny and Miss Ford could make a sweetheart shop successful If sho were the only display In tho windows. The show Is gotten together with all of the approved methods of good work manship except tho elusive one of In spiration It leaves ono with tho im pression of being too muoh machine made ; It la an example of American fa cility in quantlly production. Not that there Is anything reprehensible about It On the contrary, It Is a perfectly enjoy- aoie piece lor uv nose who havs never seen better. Harry Morton carries the bulk of the work on his own shoulders, and ha car ries It well In spite of a tenrlpncy to overemphasis In his comedy lines and situations, he Is really funny and nts acrohatlo dancing Is quite as good as anything seen In this line In some time. Miss Ford, however, wins hrr way to the hearts of hor audlenco without reserva tions of any kind. She has charm, grace, humor and a volco. And she knows how to use them all. Miss Either Howard, In what was evidently Intended for the Principal Part, started out with what mml '& to bo a clever character sketch, but her later lines did not permit her to develop It. She gave the Impression that she might havp done It well If she had beon glvon a chance. There Is a large chorus, excellently trained and elaborately costumed, and It displays sufficient good looks to win It many friends. The muslo of the piece, while not sustained In Its merit, fur nlhhes three rather haunting melodies, "Didn't You?" "Waiting for the Sun to Como Out" and "My Caravan." Mirth at the Minstrels Dumont't Emmett J, Welch and his minstrels present a timely burlesque on "The Only Fair Fare," which is full of humorous situations. Ben Franklin amused with "Timely Topics of a Broad way Rounder." Tho travesty on "II Trovatore" continues Its melange of fun and melody. New songs und Jokes abound. KnCOATIONAI. Iloth Hraem Course in Higher Accounting The Poirce School of Business Administration will in November inaugurate a course in higher accounting, to be given on Tuesday and Friday evenings. The course will bo of C. P. A. grade, and is intended for those who wish to prepare for tho State examination for the degree, as well as for business executives and others who wish to master accounting in Its various phases for use in their own businesses. Tho course will be given with -tho same thoroughness that characterizes the other courses offered by Peirco School. For Further Particular, Communicate With PEIRCE SCHOOL f BUsmssADMnasmmoN Pine Street Weit of Brod Philadelphia Strayer's Business College Strayer'a Business College has room for a few more students at both Its day sessions and Its nlsrht sessions. This Ib tha school that gets such large salaries for Its graduates, because they are more expert than others. If you want a business education, we would suggest that you start at Strayer's at once at either the day or the night sessions. Strayer's Business College 807 Cheitnat Street Phone, Walnut 384 SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 80th Year, ., , Applications for admlilon November 1 to the day and evening courses In Short hand (Pitman and drew). Uookkeeplns or ,wllcLNiVERSITY HKOAD BEkOW nCTKB Philadelphia Turngemeinde School reopen Sept. 8th. GjinnaaUca, """ irAlT" COLtJilWA AVK. ' MAIU2 USE OF Hl'AIlE TIMES If you are employed during the day. study ihorthand and typewriting 'at nlht and nt yourself for a paylns poaitlen. Our couraaa ' aro moit oomplat. Catatot. l'HILA. UD8INK8.S COIXEOB nnd Collrae ot Commerce 1QH Chetnot fit. Philadelphia rjH evj EnonBEKS, II. S. 8. rottstoirn. tjltA. fegbU-mlnded calldran and sdulti. incur wiTHia'ooma lor Daex "THE CHARM SCHOOL" DEDICATES DE LANCEY Alice Duer Miller's Novel Turned Into a Delightful Little Comedy Do Lancxty The former Llttls Theatre has taken on a new las of Its already variegated life. Under I la new nnd ap propriately localised name, booked by tho Shubert resource and managerial J experience and with tho large line oi attractions they ore able to book, 114 doubtless, will do ft wa wo"1 ,n ar" fording Philadelphia another and much needed "Arat-olaas house." The DoslDOned christening came last night with "The Charm' School," made and rather tleverly made, by Alice Dur Miller and Robert Milton from Mrs. Mil ler's Saturday Evening Post like-named serial A, large and fashionable audience sponsored the ceremony, using largo n.8 a convenient relative term In view of tho limited capaolty of the pleasantly Inti mate playhouse J there la no qualification of the fashlonablenoes. Nor Is there need to auallfy In any respect the foot that the audlenoe waa very agreeably entertained. ... . Readers of the story, which had a cir culation of morntwomllllons, need not be reminded that It 'centers about a quaint Idea, namely, that a mere man can teach girls how to bo charming. An anti quated nunt dying intestnto leave to hor personablo young nephew a select finish ing school. He enlists the aid of his de cidedly young-looking and young-minded roommates, of whom thcro aro four, tn running the seminary along unique lines of hlB own peculiar conception of femi nine education. Lovemaklng Is taboo, but this ban proves to be merely ocademlo, despite tho opposition of the, head school mistress. Handled delicately and In the spirit of lightest comedy, ns this Is, the complications and "situations" can well bo Imagined as likely to load to laugh ter. The whole senior class, united In nothing else, not even a dellclouB class meeting falls unanimously In love with tho handsome new prlnolpal, and thero Is somo additional flapper lovemaklng on tho side with members of the new "faculty." A touch of delectable wist fulness, tinged with the bitter-sweet ot hopeless and yot not wasted affection, la afforded In the adoration of the mid-rtle-eged school secretary for tho prin cipal, though or course ma lovo is won bv the most pert, pertinacious and pretty of the seniors. Minnie Dupron contributes the finest piece of noting of the comedy as the sec retary, it Is a lovely, faded, sweet con colt ot lavender and old lace. Sam Hardy makes tho somewhat Impossible role of the principal plausible through the meditated seriousness of his acting, with Its undertones of quiet comedy. It's hard to say which of the seniors was the best, 'but Marie Carroll ns the fortu nate Bliso had the most to do. Ellse Scott, as the competent second In com mand of tha school : Ivan Simpson, as a nawkv Scotsman : Raplev Hnltnes. In a lovlnl role, nnd Messrs. Morgan and Far ley as the Irrepressible twins who taught tennis nnd "the dansant" dancing, wero Particularly happy In their parts. Shows That Hold Over Tlio.recond week of Honrv Miller and Blanche Hates In "The Famous Mrs. Fair" began last evening at the Broad. Mltzl, in the musical romance, "Lady Billy." remains at the Oarrick. and "Irene." a melodic comedy, nt the Shubert. The Lyric continues with Maclyn Arbuckle in "Daddv Dumplins" and the Chestnut Street Opera House with thp D. W. Griffith photoplay, "vny Down Kast.-- fpmmMioimiinimm 1920 REO Roadster, run less than 6000 miles; flvo cord tires; bumper: wind shield wings; special cowl lights $1475.00 Biglow-Wflley Motor Co. 804 N. Broad St. .wiiiiiiinnnnn KDUCATIONAT. Iloth Sexes Younr Mrn and ltora MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Dny school For Boys Meadowbrook, Pa. Primary School Lower School, Upper School A. school that sires a boy eon. i.i Influence durlnr hla tmnrulnnM ?,.r, A aehool In which omn-alr trajntmr. baaahall, etc ..handwork, M '"''Ix'tual atudr are combined with Christian exampla and preoapt to davalop full manhood and aO- SUncy. Pchonl ground bin IB aereei ilfh clavatlon. Located 8 tntln north of Jenktritewn rUadlnr Rail road to Meadowbrook. Autobui aarr lea, for nearby places. Rtrtrratlons and aMlrnment of clasaaa 8atember SB. 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II II ' II II ' sVI aaBBW assss asaBssssasaaaesasnasssssf j psapsssai .ZPSSS a package Before the War i a package During the War and NOW! ACTPMX BKSOItTB Canadian National-Grand Trunk New Daily Service ACROSS CANADA . jB1 ...itfr"' ..it. at a t' rasa ' " ' Tu We Th rr fe Lv New York (Rut.R.R. Ar Mentreal Tu We Th Lv Mentreal Ar Ottawa Tu We Th Th ft Lv New York Ar Ottawa Lv Ottawa " Ar North Bay " Ar Sudbury " Ar Pert AHhu, i Ar fart William (Cent. Time) Ar Wlnnlaeg Lv Winnipeg " Ar Satkateen (Mtn.Tlme) Ar Idmenten " ' Lv Cdmenten ' ' iff . m '"' Time) Ar Mt. Raktan (Canadian RoekleeJ Ar venecuver Me Tu We rr Ar Vleterle Tu Ar Prlnee Rupert ATINTIO CITY. N. J, WtstainsterWpMhaV C. A. Kopp, Owr. A Prop. V. C, I Boh. Blrv, run. waten Buhro, tt(T. Hotel Boscobel goJilurSihSL'S ecllant table. Phono 11T. A. B. MAIUOK, T0TJB8 COOK'S TRAVEL SERVICE COVERS THE WORLD THOS. COOK & SON 225 So. Broad Street. (Bclcnr Walnjit Street) , t- t i vr j 'it . 4 AtmiMX BKSQHTS miomo awing eeheduleei Cdmenten 7.46 7.01 U Sii Me ' COCHRAN- tV (Cast. Time) d.oom .oo 7.48 m 11.45 U ..'oSZ 10.00 u .01 M s.lau . . 8.40 n it. ism 11.01 M 8.10JJ 11.14 m (.09 M a J.OSfl, tu Tu Th T-""1 Tu LAKKWOOP, N. LAUREL HOUSE, ara'A....... Sife?- rinrat Kfdort olf Course in ","",,. Just thinic or Itl Only 02 m les from Philadelphia and yot truly a ",0rt:,7 iil reached by motor. Modern, luxurious aw thoroughly abreast of tho times, A. J. Murphy, Mgr. O. V. Mnrphr. Asit. MIT. KBW OBT.KANH. IA.. NEW ORLEANS 'Th fsvrlajof Amflo" Cntral Tlokot pmeaa ot all Principal Rall rad and Btaamehlp Uiui In S. Charlea Labbr. Illuatratsd Polder on Request. ALPRBO .'AMsIR 0' " me I aissl m'o -.-J! itl rlXeirmi--c ll.VY' &&tiMrj&Vl tivaumi & tl. MS , i:oJte..sH&&1k. k.""V i y
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