5 F-1 ' f ''.1 W.4 . ijlt 1 L ' X J." v ." - I ft f , J -1 " . u ;t "' iVt LEDGBRPHILM)E5DPfiIA MtoXY, 'COTTER v &g 1920 ' H 1 ' ' ;a 211 EVENING PUBLIC H r, , ' c K '! ,v f ft ft. r k ?" for. i.1 .1 LP a- . If L I P tm av!r H r i m m P-" m I i POLISH ARMISTICE L flJUMSWRHKE (L?$ Baton Entreats Army to Stand r iFirm Dosnito SoviotRo- i it enforcements ?m V. ..... . ... . n.nrnrn ;, IthUL ULA5H UN UNitren . . Bnmmnry of ancetiil rhM illspiUcliM to today' Pnlillc l.rrlfrr. Copyright, 1050. h the Pnbllc Iilcrr Co. feliiufonni. Op or, 10. vln Constnntlno fob Oct. 2fl. "lliiHslan BoWlcrs! The K n- PO "llnu nn imlcl prt III Pnlloli "rirmv. which wnq flshtttlC with UKInRnlnst the enemies of liberty ruul 6tict lm concluded an nrmlstlcq with trjfc" coVnrd ntul murderers who mil tliimjclvea tho jrnvcrumcut ot lie niiy Blkn Soviet Ilitutlic "We remain alottft in the nrdiious HtrupKle. on the liMjfco, of which depend tint ntilv our own existence but the fate of all the world, We have been llhtliiK now for threqyqars, but our cournRc Is unbroken and we still bflieve in final lctory. I'Soldicrs ' I am jour old comrade i&Jnrnn. It i not the firxt time we hn,ve battled nRalnst overwhelming odds tyKcthcr." Such are the words of proclamation twfdrcnsed by llaron (lencrnl WrauRel to h4' heroic armv. now vncagrd in n fateful battle with the Keds on the Diiloper. Thc icllect the crcat lead ed. undaunted courage, but also the ftavo apprehensions which the conclu sion of the armistice between the role and tho lleds in causing him and his gallant followers. Tor nlreadv of this thro Is no loncer any doubt The Bolshevists are bringing troops from Toland Xo South Knsi-ia and are hurl ittg them ngnlnSt Wianis-'l's lines in Bt Fupremc effort to crush their last and perhaps most dangerous enemy before the winter comes. .'" Britlsli Leniency Irritates Tarls f Taris, Oct. 2!). Tho result of the im Xyndinir eliTtlons In the 1'nitt'd States has raernpd uddenlv from the realm of mere politico! upeculntlon to a question of the NAVAL STORES Steam Distilled PINE OIL The PENNSYLVANIA KEF1MNG Company Drlawnrr A. Sonth St, BOUGHT ., Houie oi Established Kelinblllty Highest Prices Value Guaranteed V'llfiHTFV' g North nth St. GS Will Make Your Hair Beautiful dnd Fluffy msssmcsM !Iot StlfkT tiar Oreusy ; ror Snlr by Drue nnil DeDartmrnt Mares BIEG MFG. CO., Inc. J31 Clmtnut St. I'hlln. 25c tile 0-oz. Jnr HHllIJt.lJljLaJLilJU tLUMMJi Potter THE NOVEL of the season Frank Swinnerton said: CC by Rose Macaulay will bo read all over England" (and it was). ;N. PiD. writes in The Neiu York 'Globe. ff is as fresh and breezy as if all the windows were open. Mr. Liveright is a public benefactor in publishing it." The Nciv York Tribune says: . sc POTTERIS will certainly be read as widely in this country ns it has been in Encland." And The Neiv York Sun in n two-column re view on its Editorial page says: "POTTERIS is o novel of supe-latno clever ness a modern tabloid 'Vanity Fair' it is a delight to see a thing so well done" Ask "Bob" Benchley of The World how he liked this "super latively clever" Novel of LOVE MYSTERY and s JJ Maybe some of your friends are Potterites find out to day! $2.00 everywhere. NT I )LAia w.JwJtJACt3a-tTifl.PJiu..l sf ; ; mini ass iTi mi iYi i"i iim tTrrrri muiii AETCMN nrsoiiTS "An 1IP ITV J 1 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. 1 i ArvAmcricaa Plaa Hotel j iof DislmctionandRealComtort ! riRBPROOP OAIIAOC. I IRarlborouah'Blcnfieim ' MllshWHIIo Bona Complin Vlrrinla Ave. and Iisacb. Cap 35U. PrtvaU Xatbai.run. water: rlsvator. sic. Amtr. Naa Alilt Kf.Uia. Owner. N J. I'OLLINH liitr i H rxj iL, tvti i iitctt is AlWaya dmil. Alwas Always ready Trm mod. B lomh. 4t75 .1 & t)ei B1 ht. rnone or writs. M. W IM Htel BocobeI RsfJiiSu" lil- sMsUot table, fbtm 11T. A. Walsh Duncan. av otesra. irnlshed. Kb. ifl. MAR IP W, I'Hf OVO MHUNTAINH Aloiint I'orono. I'a. Tk Ontwood .iwn "u r Ia (4sw uulwuuu location, snsctal fall asJ ,U ptaurrateo. WlsL X,U ftH. V.Aitsaaa, ilea. SJfolst gravest importanco to the chancelleries of western Europe. As tho Mtuation rests today, Fmnco and Great Hritaln aro trying to conceal their moat nerious breach since the armistice that caused by ICnglatul's independent tctlon lu re nouncing tho right of confiscation of German property lu coso Germany do faulta in the reparations payments pro vided for In the treaty of Versailles. France Is not only amazed thnt Eng land failed to obtain nllled views be fore notifying Germany and that she notified France onlv Wednesday through the council of ambassadors but tho French Oocrnmcnt Interprets tho act as "Inopportune and Impolitic," when Germany Is making her greatest effort for revision of tho Versailles treaty. Ivibor Conscription Urged Hot-lln, Oct. 20. Tho proposal to in troduce labor conscription and organize an industrial armv to work in the coal mines and other productive industries in! Germany received the ministerial im- nrimntttr nt cilnesuay s session oi inc llclchstag. Dr. Wirtli, minister of finance, closed his budget speech with a reference to the plan for n "labor service year, a resort to which he declared was probably inevitable for Germany. The ersallles treaty had swept away military serv ice. In its place, he declared, should cctno a compulsory industrial service for the notion's youth. Germany, with out this expedient, could scarcely work her way out of economic difficulties. 1918 Paige "6-55" Sedan K-vmi - paMtnftcr. wlro wheels; bumper, very Rood tlr-.. mn ! thnn 7000 milts, exc-llent condition. St son DIGI-LOW WIIXKY MOTOrt CO. 301 N nnoAD ST. Phona "Tom" Foley 1 for Latest Records and Columbia Grafonolas Hll Thimr. roulnr 8110 1406 GIRARD AVE. Ertelt's Victor Vlctrola Salesroom I Large Assortment lh. Krnslnslon 720 of RcCOrdil 2135 North Front St 2135 (o&si&7fa4ttc? Edwin j.5choetto Co. mKRBQXrMoUNQTUDES . PHIIyA.. Printing Salesman There In nn opportunity with ono of Philadelphia' 1 arrest and bst known prlntlni companies for etfTHl hleh crndo Kaleamen W will consider only men of prtned ability to sell the better cUs of customers and to work In har mony with systematized and co-operative sales manacement, Write, glvlnc full particulars of past and present connections All letter held In strictest con fidence C 820. Lrdcer ORIce. Men's, Women, B071', Girls' Immense Stock Moderate Itrntal 255 S. 9th riinnei Walnut 4003 rawpwi M, SSSSIB w? W FISCHER , The House that Deppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 Downtown 1117-1119 Heppe's allow 1 year to pay for your Victrola You may buy any style Victrola at Heppe's, and secure a quantity of records with it, payment for the entire amount being arranged either by full payment at the time of purchase or by pay ing through the 0 i-L WKm xYYV mm mm. AAAA rArr IPIS ' - -A- Service Commission Exceeded Authority ronllnofil from I'ntre One five-cent fare for nil rides there would he sufficient increaso of income to tide the company over its difficulty. It asked for nothing else. Itecome "Managing" Body On tho rcnort of Commissioner Clement the Public Service Commission rciuscu to con-oner tno hvo-ccnt-iare proposition which the P. K. T. man agement declared would meet every ie quirement. Instead It ordered put Into effect n higher rate than was" nsKed for. It tints practically told the management It didn't Know its' own business. Tho Public Herviro Commission fn slstcd on gMng llto P. It. T. more than it asked for anil' that nt tho public s ex pene, thereby assuming tho right to manago tho nlTalrs of Uio company. By this action tho board Instead of being regulating commission becomes a managing body a thing wholly foreign to the law which established it. If tho Public Service Commission con, as it is doing, insist on managing the affairs of the P. It. T. by gven more alleged relief than its officers say it re quires, then it can undertake the man agement and direction of the affairs of fclJSIIllllltllSPItaiKH.TOOTl MLm The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Featuring for Tomorrow & ii Especially -Priced AppareU w ' For Women Blouses 6.95, 9.50, 15.00 & 18.50 You'll find a Blouse of true Blum Store fascination : Crepe Georgette, Velvet or Mignonette; embroidered, beaded or tailored in pleas ing severity. All the autumn suit shades, of course. ' I I ' ? V m 1 I . rV l,Ufc fi 7m.m vi mi I , w ry ii' l -9 1 (7 Ml! i THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name aim ifflsaaaipTOa jssrjgss Founded in 1865 Chestnut Street Uptown Heppe 1 -Year Rental-Payment Plan Through this plan you may rent a Victrola and have all rent applied toward the purchase price, and remain free to purchase or return the Victrola at any time. Four Attractive Outfits Victrola IV. '$30.85 with six records every other public ulilltv concern in the state. Commissioner Clement excuses his re markable nctlon, concprrcd in presum ably by other members of the commis sion, on the ground that the seven cebt fare was more profitable iir.d ad vantageous to tho P. U. T, than a straight five-cent fare for every ride. Ho asserts that the report of tho com mission's own engineer, whose name is F. Herbert Snow, justified his rccora 'mendatlon giving tho P. It. T. permis sion to charge a higher rate of fare than it asked for. Whcro Is Itcport? Hut where is Mr, Snow's report? it is n matter of public record, Mr. Clem ent has made it so by making it n sub ject of reference in his report. Why n hesitancy oboit giving it publicity? it engineer snows leport justitics the I'ubiic service t.oml-.8lon in ordering the r. it. T. to charge higher rates than it asked for then tho public is entitled to know what tho report said. ' Chief Engineer Snow's report, ac cording to Commissioner. Clement, was not only his justification for giving the P. It. T. the right to charge higher rates of fare, which tho people must pay, but it was also responsible for the Pub lic Service Commission's going into the business of managing public utilities. It is therefore n mighty important document. No wonder members of the bar re- FillifllM.iiMijIjt and Misses Tailleurs 39.50, 49.50, 59.50 & 89.50 Several models at each price and each a superb value consistent with asserted Blum Store policy. Wraps and Coats 49.50, 59.50, 69.50 & 89.50 Smartly tailored or em broidered or with the deep fur collar that is Fashion's own true emblem. Bolivia, Orlando, Duvet Su perior and Polo Coatings all colors all the epitome of ex cellent value. Frocks 29.50, 39.50, 49.50 & 69.50 An individuality fully expressed in this pleasing collection. Distinctive notes that show just how Blum Store Fashion can act supremely. Par ticularly attractive pricings. Fur Neckwear 15.00, 18.50, 25.00 & 39.50 Fur Chokers and Scarfs of Blum Store authenticity: Stone Marten, Opossum, Australian Opossum, Mink, and Fox, in the shapes and styles best favored and approved. 6th and Thompson Streets Pay $5 down, 60c weekly Victrola IX, $82.35 with six records Pay $5 down, $1.50 weekly Victrola XI, $164.35 with ten ( records Pay $15 down, $3 weekly Victrola XIV, $246.60 with ten records Pay (0 down, $4.50 weekly Call, phone or write for com plete Hat. C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-19 Chestnut St. Uptown tth and Thompson Sts. Y gard iufs lS'umptlon, by tho commis sion as one of tho most dangerous stepi over taucn.. It lu for this reason thnt tliev oi press tho Miuaunllflcd opinion that no court woum Kiistnintiin comniusioners' nctlon or attitude in tho P. It. T. cose. Hut does Chief Engineer Snow's re port do nil thnt Commissioner Clement claims for It? Tho public Mill not long be kept in suspense COCCHI HISSED IN COURt Prosecutor Asks Extreme Penalty for Slayer of New York Girl Kologna, Oct. 20. Applause and tdiouts of "bravo" from the spectators in the courtroom c"terdoy greeted Hlgnor ITnnchlni ilurine Ills summing tin oi tho case against Alfredo Cocchl, who it charged with the murder in New York city of ltuth Crtiger, nn eighteen -J enr oll! high school (.tudent. .Slgnor Fninchlnl naked for tho ex- COATESVILLE BOILERS Ready for Shipment COATESVILLE liOILER WORKS Morris Bid;?., Philadelphia SAVE 20 nY ORDER1NO fVAMB-ritlNTED Christmas Cards from u. before November 1st. Tou'lt need them, eo save money and tot the best cards. Qlad to show these fine cards to you. The Library Shop 15 South 13th Street "TIIH shop or unusuai. cihns" Every one with the book - hunting instinct sooner or later makes Libraries Purchased Leary's their Club. And the non-resident members hail from not only every state in the Union but from every civilized country in the world. Books Bought. Libraries Purchased. Learys Book Store Ninth Street Below Market (Opposite Post Office) Philadelphia Largest Old Book Sloro in America Sr ?lllJ,'sisiJQJXtij!t1ji1jlJj)jjL1JUlJl. a yKo&Hwsr She Shops of SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY The sketch portrays an unusually charming lingerie blouse. It is of sheer batiste with fine vertical tucks' forming the collar and front trimming. Every seam hemstitched. 'The price betokens special value. 50 Serge ahd Jersey Frocks Man Tailored- -Suitablo or Business for Exceptional Value $35 - 127 S. 13th St. 2 PHILADELPHIA AND BOARDWALK SHOP-ATLANTIC CITY-BRIGHTON BLOCK TOTT EDUCATIONAL Both Sexri Course in Higher Accounting TJio Pirce School of Business Administration will in November inaugurate a course in higher accounting, to be give.1 cm Tuesday nnd Friday evenings. Tl course will be of C. P. A. grade, and is intended for thije who wish to prepare for tho State examination for th degree, as well as for business executives nnd others' ho wish to master accounting in its various phases for u in their own businesses. e course will bo given with tho same thoroughness that fliaractenzes the other courses nAV.,) k ni School For Further Particular, Communicate With PERCE SCHOOL it vessAMmsmixw Pino Street Wet of Broad Philadelphia 00O A YEAR AT 20 young man who graduated at Sjyer" Business Collese when 16 Vfs oi one, caiicu ai wis ouogo rfntly to Introduce a friend who wts a business education, and said tt he Is now earning more than $2000 fear, lie is only 20 years of age. haps you could do as well if you a ypur education at Strayer's. ilrayer's Business College y Chestnut Street Phone, Walnut 384 S' 11UHINK8H TKAIMNO ft course In Shorthand v(OregK, the rnsy. (iKlr system, and Pitman), llookkeepln- and fcountancy. and Becretarlal havo eiiploued lny of today's successful men and women. gaw Day ana mini classes, Catalog. (MM I'JIILA. BUS1NIWH COI.I.ISUK ItlS and Cullrf of Commrrrr 'ttr 1017 Chestnut Hi, PhlUdrlphla ALMS Bl 5S COLLEGE, nut. Hirers Mt' . pins:,unertuaaV bi, mjiii, (ie; ? s ii i' WMBLBBiMMWsiMWalMa i trciho penalty of tho Iav nnd declared that if Cocchl hod been npprchended In tho United Stntes "ho would have pnmed through tho Mlttlq green door and been electrocuted long ago,1'. ' Cocchl sot apparently Immovcd dur ing tho thrco hours' discourse, even when the spectators repeatedly roso and hurled scornful epithets at him. Mirror Frames Made to Order From our laraa stock of moulding In noy wanted woo4 and. finish. Wa have about n dozen sensible, deslcnt to choose from fitted, complete with mirrors. Alio picture frames mads to order that really harmonize with your pictures. Manufacturers Wholmnler Itetttller Matthew Schramm & Son 2nd Vlpor 'SO North Oth flk. rieture lrrne Mirror Frame Jtouldlnzs Iland-Carred Frnmeis Serve fresh, crisp Soda Crackers To be sure of getting soda crackers fresh and crisp, insist upon Keeb ler's. Oven-fresh and flavorful direct to your dealer, then to you "There is extra daintiness also in Keebler Saltines. KEEBtm Oven-fresh Soda Crackers Buy by the pound and save. Keeblcr-Weyl Baking Co., Philadelphia. sWsSRKdsuRaBKSQRXIiSnfllsinxEi Atlantic City Baltimora Sensible Prices" School 00 1337 Chestnut St. C IiSli.1I,.II.rtnrTlTreiTITiTiTrViTS CTPCATION'AI. Ilotli HneH "' "4,-u J3A ATaS iT ' BUSINESS Dy Sch00' uuIjIjEGE NlBht Scho1 f ACCOUNTING rinelDl.hn,V.?'1.'d.?.. the the ability lo ln.nTla wont. 'st?,h, ?,"'.'.,. ?. me aurtlts BiokkTenrnr" iv."o ."a ' man. Business C'SrcSfatlorVpS;. an,1 nthlc.. I Spu Inn llfrlr nrnpMfl. I0O lVttlinit St.'. Phlladrlnhla Ino Taylor School mfi s'rkt at'. Our business tralnlntr pourses. day o?'nl'iht will Increass ynur salary. E,froi "j' MUHIOAL JNHTUUfTiON LEEFSON-Iir-S l'ubllu Bchuel Music Huutri Huutrrlslea VrZJZVVfVcWr a t A-t CAk r MmmmmmmtmmtmmmmiME ' Avmmi i ip r. :w ("wlir"'rilnl Ik ! THRU X VIM' sl- I I i0lCV7l$24A iyos2J j : company )W I I Sli.fti. IWIIUTIH UALTU.V in 11 xfflAl "QUILTY OP LOVE" V ICy 'vl . wit . AiinrurMv u WmB Per ultlU Diamond, 14'Kardt uhilt gold $50 N iWt'tMf paymttitt aiop paying high prices cash! Youlr CREDIT Is want your VALUED PATRONAGE J wc DAILEY'S WINS POPULAR FAVOR , Philadelphia, hni I a r n a tJ trust DAILKY'H. to trust our morrhan'llsfl nnil ourvword. HundrwU of now ACCOUNTS nuded to our hooks weekly provo this. K FDAILEY CLOTHES SHOP NINTH & MARKETEnt. 4 North Ninth OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9:30 Alhambra jl'TL'tKj;, OVERBROOK ffAisJE rrankford & Allechsny list. rnllv "'1H. !. at S Ot.IVC THOMAS In "DAIILINO MINK" APm I " B2D -AND THOMPSON BTA -VI KJll-J MATINEE DAILT" wam.aci: nnm In "WHAT'S TOl'U HunnT?" ARrAniA CHESTNUT Below 18TM rtlWA-U-MA m a t. to 11:13 P. II. nr.t.iorr nnxTr.n in "BOSinTIHNO TO THINK ABOUT" BALTIMORE r'?Zl VIOI.A DANA In "DANOKnOUS TO MHN" ni I irTRIDH dkoad stueet AND D1U1D1I1-' BITPQ1TEHANNA AVIl i:NID IinNVKTT In "HAIRPINS" BROADWAY m?ltAnZW- MAT ALLISON In "HRI.D IN TUUST" r'APITOT 22 MAIIKET fiTnEET VAVJTl lJLi 10 A M to 11:13 P. iu'tii sTONciiorsn m "PAIU.Olt, ur.DHOOM AND HATH" u. COLONIAL a,yUTPan,r? PT rirAiu.ES iAt in "A VU.I.AUi: HLKUTII" tTlVlPRFCi MA1N HT" MA.NAYUNK blVlrfC30 MATINEE DAILY TOM MIX In 1 Tin: Ti:nnoii" FAIRMOUNT 1th & Glranl Avs. MATINISU DAILY nror.Ni: rvnwr.N in "run riai'iuuiiiAD" trAlII V TIIEATKB 13U Markst m rAlVllL.1 o A. M to Mldnltht LOUISE r.LAUM In "HE" CA.TIJ QT TJIEATRE Below flpruca DO 1 ri o l . matinee daily "MAN AND HIH WOMAN" FRANKFORD "15 eMJ$5 ETHEL PLAYTON In "CROOKED STREETS" GREAT NORTHERN y.Wf.ft.f i TOM MIK In "THREE OOLD COINS" IMPERIAL O0TH A WALNUT 8Tfl. Mats, itsnn Eves.. 7 A a WALLACE IIEEUY In '()() AND C1ET IT" I CAHPR 4,8T LANCASTER AYM. LbAUt-fN. MATINEE DAILY ALMA nUHENS In HUMOREHgi'E' LIBERTY Ilroud & Columbia Mstlniw Dally Ave. THOMAS MEIOHAN In "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" 333 MARKET 8TAnMLTn SJiVS'g ELSIE KEItaUSON In "LADY UOSE'H DAUOIITER" MfinFI 42i SOUTH BT Orchestra. lKJUlL-i Continuoim 1 to 11. WILLIAM TARNUM In "DRAIP HARLAN" AURORA 81MaEnUA5!S?Twlvlf ETHEL CtYTON In UAXUX "CUOOKBjn pREETH" CENTURY E"9 AM9ATBnDr.hLY8.u "A CHILD FOR HALE" I.lTl'LE 1'EflaV IN I'EltHON JEFFERSON S0fXaAr fM1, ? i roU(Liuvji iuii i DIAMONDS & JEWELRY Wo aro now showing many new designs, particularly desirable for gift purposes. Our Perfectod Confidential Credit Plan gives cash advantages, 'convenient payments nnd Immediate possession 153Sdulhl3lhSI ifarfQinulM TOP! Stop navlnrr nut vn fifinn 4 hatlbVcj"' 5uua MEN! Look over theso snannv SUITS at $35.95. You will realize thnt they are REAL VALUE for tho. money and thnt you cannot do better anywhqre else. SUITS 35ft5s WW1 M CREDIT Wo trust yon. wltliont recommendation with out delay, without red-tape. We OI'KV AN ACCODNT . rour name on rhlch you may always pur. chase your clothes, Men8 & Women's sLlis .APPAREL UPSTAIRS' OVER PALACE JEWELRY SHOP riioTorOrs The following theatres obtain their picturti through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest (productions. Ask for th theatro in your locality obtaining picture through the Stanloy Company of Amoria. . HAVreiiKonn its THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE" PALACF 121i mabket BTREET KClmn 1 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. .."TOUIlNEim-B "DEEP WATERS" PRINCF?4? 1018 MARKET STOEKT yCj, i-M A. M. to 11U5P.K .JSURU AOKI In "ASHES OP DESIRE" REGENT NARKET ST. Balow ItTS " -,,. 't A. M. to 11 P. ii. THEDA BARA in "SALOME" RIALTO QERMANTOWN AVE. wiT. rwA TIILPEHOCKE.V T. .Hir.LIAM KARNUM In "JOYOUS TROUBLE-MAKEn" RUBY JIAnKET ST- MRI-OW 7TH LOUISE OLAUM Irf ' "LOVE MADNESS- v ., Mi, ui alilil x. B SAVOY 12U MARKET fiTREET ,J. 8 A. M. TO M1DNIQ ."""iP WILLIAMS In "THE PURPLE CIPHEn- SHERWOOD 8t'.n'2irr!.. I WALLAnn -nvtri in WHAT'a YOUR HURRY?" STANLFY MAnKET above iern CT Ari,..'r.,.!ln A. M to HUB P. M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNO In "MIDCHANNEL" VICTORIA MARKET APOVE 9TB fl n A M to 11,15 P. II. PATTY AIiniTCKLE In "THE ROUND-UP" fTbTi"' NIXON-NIRDLINGERTO VJ THEATRES li AVFNII iF Formerly Went Allehor T. 2sth st- M Alleiheny Ava THOMAS MEIOHAN In "CIVILIAN CLOTHE8" BELMONT MD AB0Va markbi ALL-STAR CAST "BLIND YOUTH" CEDAR 6CrnI AND CEDAn AVE.VUB ENID BENNETT In "HAIRPINS" COLISEUM "'JtiiYnd ALMA REUBENS In "JIUMORESgUE" JUMBO FRONT HT. A OIRARD AVB. Jumbo Junction nn Frankfort "V T11UMAH MUiniiAN In "WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE?" I Ctrl 1ST B2D AND LOCUST STREET LAJUOl Mats. ItSO, 3:30 Evs. 0:80 toll CHARLES RAY In "A VILLAOE SLEUTH" NIXON B2D AND "'71 BOQTH TARKINOTON'fl COMEDY "EDOAR CAMPS OUT" RIOI I MD AND BANSOM STfl. K1VUL.1 Matinee Dilu imiEL CLAYTON In "A CITY SPARROW" STRAND qEUMANTOWN AVE. CHAnLES BAY In AT VHrtAiluw .... "A VILLAOE SLEUTH PADf ItirXIB AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. rAKiV jut. 2HB, Evr. 0l toll DOROTHY DALTON In "OUILTY,OK IA)VK" SUSQUEHANNA & "TH,TlYAIV.UUAWNti: Complot chart ihowln pro rramt ror the. VtH , slm4ay,vanls and v4 i I'.f . .. sTr'.-r; ' ,." ."V-
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