siifp'A'tt .i.V'V''Syi f -iV ' iFy ,'" Tr7v"?tmji?i? -T ' v hT i 17 r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEt-IHILaDELPHIA, FJRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921 18 I REQUESTS SWAMP STATE TREASURY Appropriation Bills Before As sembly Now Amount to $166,000,000 $90,000,000 INCOME IN SIGHT NO MAIL MEDICAL AID HERE Furbuah Say City Doesn't Doston Plan Need elntm, Wc have two outdoor plisst elnns In each of cluhleen district. At; tentlon Ii Klveu to the tllrtunosls and treatment of coiitngloim dlsiaci In the public schools by school tneillonl tnspec .,. , if.i.i. v...u.,.. .ni.i in. tors, and we huvo additional medical In rector of Health turbuih nld Lp,c.orii, so tliat Uie flcid is wtn cov that Itonlon'H plan In diagnose nnri!erC(a" llnrrMiurR. March ffii.-ilty A I'.i Hills before the Senate and Hour's appropriations committees, on the cal endars of the two houses, or the desk of Governor Sproul, cull for the unprece dented mint of $100,000,000. nnd It Is believed more' appropriation bills lll be presented in the next two weeks. This -11111. wlileh was "brked out from the official records of the two com mittees and does not Include bills which nre in both homes, all duplications hav ing been eliminated, is nbout $70,000,- 000 above the sum many legislator op- i llevc can be snMy appropriated from the revenue in sight without additional I revenue measures, ' Oivernor Sproul set SOO .000.000 n the limit. The most favorable estimates' are $100,000,000 Hills in the House list nggieRnlP JKIO.OOO.OOO, while tlioe in the Sen-, ate cull for ifHll.OOO.OOli. i UUIs of which notice ha" been Riven will carrv probablv ?,,,00O.th)0 more; and an nddltlomil SI.BtM.imn will have, to be appropriated for the iutercet nnd sinking fund of state rnml bind issues,! including provision for those to be sold, this summer. An extra million must nlso be provided for the indigent insane To reduce appropriations within a safe limit will lie the task to which the) chairmen of the committcs will have to apply themselves with vlijm They will start the coming week, ns the bulk ofi the deficiency bills for Institutions audi atatc pnrpuncH nre out .f tue wuj THE LETZ QUARTET With Rudolph Ganz Assisting. They Give Fine Chamber-Music Concert The Lota Quartet, composed of Hans Letz. first violin. Snntlor llarmati. sevonit violin. Ktlvvarrt Krelner. vlolu. , and Lajos Shuk. cello, with Rudolph i Ganz as assisting nrtist. jjavc n splen did ehamher-music com ert nt Wither ' spoon Hall last evening under the aus pices of the Univcrsitj Ivxti-nslon So ciety , The concert hrsmi widi tne Tselini kowsk fiunrtet in V major. On. "- I The ipiartet gan it h beaut itul reading , and brought out all that the umk con tains, which is not iinHi when judged, from tlm standpoint of tin- srent classic quartets of Mozart. Mec.hoven. Schu- ) nioun and Urahnih. Tschei'jowskj him- i self admitted that lw m-wr had the , real quartet feeling, nnd the F-innjor quartet amply bear tnis out. ns it is i probably the least inteii-MIng of Ilia, three attempts In this form. In many places th' quartet is fi.iuUv tiresome , as a composition, nnd iil'bougli Mr. I Let a and his talented iissneiHte.s did I ... . ,a .....I... I. i..t... ..u.l.tr. Ihil ' musical content of the oi is not sufficient to hold the cloe nttcntion of, t. critical quartet nudnMii-f for the; length of time which icqulred to i play it. After Tsrhaikowk . iln llrahms ' qiintet came as u inane on routrnst. , One of the ery greate-i of piano quin- j tets, it received n suih-iIi interpreta tion at the hands of lli l.et7 quartet j and Mr. (inn?. It w.i the first time' that Mr (ianz has bei n lienrd in en semble in Philadelphia, but lie showed, himself to be an ciisenilile plater of the verv first rank, and the llrahms quintet "has never had a hncr rending In this city thnn that :lven hist eve- i nlng. Alwa.s the pei formers consid , er'ecl the effect of nil th" instruments, and there was never i li slightest hint of "solo" plnMng in mi; of the parts although each iii'trum was allowed precedence by all 1 lie others when the composition requireil it All in nil. it , tvn one of the verv tin -nt expoaiUuns i of the art of chumber nmsie that Phil adelphia has heard for a long time. ' PARTY ENDS IN ARREST Man Made Butt of Jests Answers by Producing Pistol Richard Scott In- Msi'i' Trances., Percy Until nod rcliei- Hrown. I Negroes, of IS'S- l.i.il'o- -ire.'t. were making fun of Wdl.nm Dennis, of, Kleventh street nene I'inc at the home of the Seotfs at ! oVIoik lust night, when Tleiinis udieu' nmppeil mil n' revolver Hj the tune Itpiini i ou'il my. "Pon't move." Sentt was on of thp window and prn'i'ciling rut ,,n l.'idlow street At Seventeenth nnd M.uVrt streets Pa trolman liiitlin. ot tl I'ifttenth mvl ( Vine ftreeth station. IiiiiUmI Scott be , lieving him n bold up man. After a . struggle Snitt was -nliii.nil He tnen ' told the piitndniiiii "hi In- hnil been in ( mch a hurr Tlo -inirneil to Scott s home Dennis, the ,n,u of 'in paitv with his gun, mr the pairnimaii nppron'h ing lie wii- iiiuh: ii few minutes ( later at Fifteenth and Chestnut streets after Pntrolinun titilhn bad tired several shots at him The i Im-e mid Dennis' arrest attracted a hug, nnvvd Dennis was held toia bv Magistrate lireli. St the Fifteenth and ne treci,. sta tion. In $.'lti(Hi bail foi "'nrt HI day prescribe by mall In old of the needy , sick will not be adopted here. The Ilovton plan, nnnounccd bjr W ('. Woodward, health commissioner, provides that prescriptions for Illness would be iiirniPlied of a letter setting oi her Information tlent. "There is no need for this city." Director Kurbi huvo n system which reach and needy through our outd Fined $25 for Attack Osenr Maker. 1R1", l'liiplre avenue, Camden, was fined $23 by. Recorder 1 uinnih.i,iiii lii fitmiieii tvnllcn court to ,!Sl,ln.vmnt,om nm d chwil wh nssaull nnd battery concerning the. pn't he person of Louis Abrahamson. 420 Loncerninff tnc pa Vvunh street. Camden. It wan such a tilnn in "I'cd that Raker struck Abrahamson ush sal. We ' In the Central Y. M. C. A. on the morn 'ches tile pooHing of Ht. Patrick V. , h. (.en the latter outdoor physl- denleil he owed Raker ?.,70. pn -tl EASTER CAIF SPECIAL HAM SALE c lb. Honey cured nnd well trimmed, from High Quality Vounp Pigs. Walter F- Luce 5131 Market Street We arc notd for our high-quality meats nnd prompt delivery service. Just phone Belmont 6900 and our auto will make qulek we uciner vcsi ui mi; ov,......... ..... - deliver section Our location makes It possible for everybody In Phiia and nearby WILLIAM B. WILSON NAMED Veteran Newspaperman Appointed Claims Chief In Smyth's Office William It, Wilson, n well-known newspaper man, has been appointed chief of the bureau of claims in tno or cetds .Toaenh K. Costclio, who recently was nptiolnted secretary of the Dela ware Ulver Rrltlgc Commission. The appointment has the npprovnl of Mayor Moore. Mr, Wilson lives nt 111 OS Walnut street. The position car tics n salary of ?.1850 n year. City Solicitor Hinyth, in announcing flee of City Solicitor Hniyth. lie sue- the nppulntinent, snld he had known 1STM His Loose Leaf Dep't ! fullv faulnnfrt with stock of lxo Lest Ledcers Trnfr Hinders, ttlnir nooks, Columnar Phet, 3 to K0 col umns filch! Irf0r Hhreti. Mlnuts Ilooloi. Special forms for accountants. Special Loot Leaf Ledger yorduroy litndlng, (A rt red back and corners, J w .OU 7nn th Al Si nti iMMav complete, S'ixll'i. Iteanlsr rrlre, at On Phones. Mkt. 3808, Main 43f.C TOlLIfl and save 20 It Cost I.ras on Arch Ht. HARRY B. LEVIS STATIONER 702 Arch Street s It n SHPHI Va&A'.btZ, I ' irr, .islsavesaaltaaatWa-jm" '' " JsVi fBiitimore & Ohio R. R. 1 Two Big. Opening Specials For Women & Misses Junto atari off at too spil nnd make friends otilcklj wr ofTfr tlifsr tno hi icrl?.ls for our onrnln- nil tills vtefk EiNGLISH TWEED Sports Suit Our own inak Pusy Willow and TaflctA llnlnr. AVomrn's and mixes' $19.75 and $22.50 tlmilnrlr tm nnd 37 VERY HANDSOME Tricotine Suits llt Trleollna and Polrt Twill. Plain nnd fancy lining, women's ana miUM, $32.50 and $37.50 llreriilsrlr tS nnd 8R . 1U inakn a suit to order liter delivery In 2t hour. N. AXELROD, 216 So. 52d If we haven t your alio we wl'l make a suit to order at the same price, and narantee delivery In 21 hour. ifV e-' ! , v! Baltimore and Return S3. OO War 1m "He Addltlonnl Washington and Return S3.50 IVnr Tux SSc Additional C.et Tickets Knrly SUNDAY, MARCH 27 lerlBl Train late "Jllh inil Chestnut Sts. Stallon IV 00 A. St. Sv. i f ( I ftjii -v ilniin f . m ; Open Kvenlnga Vntll 10 o'clock; 'newy' No ugly, heel-marked floors I It's ao eniy to keep them freah, smooth, clean, nnd with "LAVA-VAK. Take nn evening off and reitore the original brilliancy and depth of color of the floor, furniture or woodwork with eaay Howing, smooth-drying "LAVA-VAR." "LAVA-VAR" dries over night. Wnterproof. Won't turn white. At Your Dealer', Alt Coloa and Clear FELTON, SIBLEY & CO., Inc., Philadelphia J'nnuaefurer of Colors, Pabtta and VamljJies Since iSCS Sir, Wilson for twenty, years, and, with) me itinynr, ne regards hint n well qual ified and equipped for (he) position be catiso of his experience and training In municipal affairs. rWx -m. ssV WMmJf Try This New "Flatstub" Check Book BLAHK BOOKS Bound iad Lone Leaf r.tTHnciurutMo 1'RINTIM) n.vnnAViNO OVVICK STATlONKnr A.SD SL'ITLIES r0U save time and prevent mis takes by using this new patented check book. It affords perfect con venience in keeping your records on the "stub," because you always have a flat surface on which to write. The Flatstub Check Book reduces error and jrives you your balance at n clnnce and always up to date. About 257c of the Philadelphia banks hare already adopted this improved book. Your bank will be glad to obtain it for you. Ask for a "Flat stub" next time you need n check book. Or you can obtain it direct from us. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offica: 261 Broadway. Founded in 1BS eZZBkkRkrV 7'aVv9sHkF aLv SbL mwaT anBmakakaaKaaBrmv ' -.i 'rx:AVV; : .. n Jf i i'j- ".'..v-,".,: : - , ::::: '.KvWV.-- v -.......-.::"-;i'i Preparedness New Plant flf Hteel Ileddle 5lfs. Co 31t ana jwittntaj ,nr i S APPLIED to build HL Mrs has a great deal of bearing on the choice of a roofing. The roof selected must be a defense for jears against the elements. V Carey Koof, laid "the American Way," in an evidence of prcparednc6K in the case of this new huildirtfr. built "the Steele Wn" by Wm. Steele & Sons Co. bbeslos Magnesia Roofinps THIEVES GET $2000 CAR $5 Also Taken From Glenside Garage Note Asks More Thievt-s i-ntvri'il in. A inti exm tSiirajjo. (tlenside, I'm. 'act mjh' dtove off m a , OE30I J'JIHMI toiirini; ''in' timk . trmn u ' cath rRinter ami 1 -1 n note "When o eiim iiirHin. pleas, luve more innri'-i reiidv for us. Tin humorous liumlns inii'rc.l il KiiriiK'' ovvni'il bv William Knnlil of f;iensiii. by furring n rear ilnor The thnft mis dlsi OVI'I"' I v III"!! tll glliaKi' wan opi n'il this , nin Tin rnhlini was i-io,tp, t, in ttgont? pnlni- iCikcm " S&SSB- Roberts Ave. and btoKiey at Philadelphia, Pa. Sm M -Mm f L yygauviswMi vam 1'Uir.Tii i'ii yftey3cis t3?)ii W? " . iaw'l v .':-f.''!''.;-".,':'.-' ttJfaM4MPSraf ! "''. :' y"K::'v-'.'iv.-:; I nrfiw6 e '..'"'".: h:' 'tf'i :.. ..i-,i".. atyageyP -saS -" i I V-i n, :;.ym 'fM!i When you pet your bottle of Abbotts ':;Xvf ;''',;':: '1 "A" Milk do you renlizc that to deliver ' ''fi ''? '?'' ' I it to you clcun we have paid the fnr- ' .i;'.. ',;.'',-..;...::.'; '.fl , i i. i. met a premium on cieaiuiness inai. wc have wnlched that milk from cow to laboratory test? And then, only if it comes up to our own high standnrd, does the cap with the bifr "A" go on the bottle! .'.'.v I : .":''. .' .i ffi&r' ':'n' WW i. 'ioiio I'x fo Deliver n Ilottlc Tomorrow ihtnng 205 ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. .list and Chestnut llolh I'linnes Atlantic Cjtu Plcnsantvillc Wildicood Ocean City ' ::vW!&U' ... V:V!i 5,-:?il13:.v-.vi Ki.-vW';.,'!.';;!' .,;.:-.v.V;.:':.-':l -mm I'.v.ir.jiii.v.' .::.':::iVi;i ' ' ' !,iw,!(:.0'i:V;:.''. V sans TAROKt. POST glasses,:::ki A. I., t-evj, 7S8 Nnnaom St. rreaeriptlana Filled. Arllnelal Kyea linerted DIAM0NDSB0UGHT Ilia-heat prlctt mid:. ',4 fo la earala! til) to 180001 old told, pl&tlaum and silver bousht. 'Ili Dinmnnrl sknrs 4S N. 10th St. ..v. ....w..u w.. ,oth jbo,,,,.!,,! 30E30C aocaoc 30E30E aono o D o Thrifty Furniture Buyers, Come Here Men Saturdii Kvenlngs iPump Purpose U Oil WITH l't MI'.M a (uaranteed to upplr any cltr, auliuroan cr country horoa with water undor preiaure for bathroom, kltehtn or laundry, trrlsallna: lawn or warden watarlna atock and for all raneral purpoaaa. The aouriw o aup. I'lr mar be a ahallow nell. or olatam, 'aka or atream. and the rsm-er for operat or any kind of elertrlo currant. T. T. BURCHFIELD CO. nwntirt' Ttn ii i, , t'ltii.viiKi ntr.t D o o D o Come on MEN! M. KAPLAN'S SONS at 1016 Chestnut St. Have Got the Greatest Salter lie 3 nle.e Ak l.lvtnE-ltouni JQ k nnd aide. T l.arae. handsome M ii h o r ii n r I.I Suite, nine bark upholstered with heaullfnl velour. ruahtons to uidtrli rtual i nine. r.'V 135 ntirn leklar far furniture of aro' kind It st ill rerlulnly be to your nilT.mtuxe to rial! us first. D o nireel Factor llrpreen- tntlrea Very Attractive and Serviceable Refrigerator J J r"y F- Enameled Wonderful Value Solid $ Oak V Box .'em ci, fcri ice.ell ilirert to ronaiitner mm factory. by to ilnxna w niive you o rv hnl Vonw (n una or? iiulri no oblipntion to buy n o ocsor FURNITURE MFR'S SHOW ROOMS 138 South 8th St. a 0 E3 o i s o ia o cra o Z2 o r; I'lirihuaina Asenla Orders Areenliii SALE OF SHIRTS Direct From the Makers Save the Middleman's l'rpflt! Highest Grade Art Imported English Woven HEAVY WHITE HEAVY BROADCLOTH OXFORD SHIRTS SILK, CREPE DE CHINE collar nttuhe,! Cj jt na and JKIISKY ps A for BUl' nr if IJC BI1.K 5fi QA ii e ckband Ifil HIIIIIT8 ( Mil wru 13 60 WW wnro 112 UU WSVW row ntiw All sizes from V.l to 20. All sleeve tenths, 33 Greatest Exclusive .Shirt .Store in Amur OI'KN HATl ItDAV tNTII, 10(30 I 3J. 1030 TAIlCEIi P0SX " r - MALIA 'Mannfaetnrer-of ' RUST PROOF , FLY SCREENS delivered nn abort nollce. factory and Office 228-30-32 MENTOR ST. ltd Wjomlni) Phone, Wrstnlnt list sAents Wanted In Phlla. and All CltlraJ N0VE1TY SHOES 53on RE1SZNERS ECONOMY BASEMENTS NEW PLAN FOR SELLING Wait On Yourself Save 30 Bk VI -A IS, hps m mL m ifciL-r " w MEN'S SHOES Smart Brogues tt yf CH Saddle Straps iPi'Jfi t i m..i. J 1 an ana dibch WOMEN'S SHOES Tan Calf, Grey and m AA Brown Suede J allU Louis and Baby Louis Heal Novelties ALL $6 TO $10 VALUES 4.J0 REISZNER 20 SOUTH 52D ST. (Open Evenings) .939 MARKET ST. (Open Sat Evenbfj) 2ARCEE F0ST COIN MACHINES nll, Fruit and Alhara. r.,i neela lnt7 Models), j" k"r,J Poker Card, Ueweyai 100 Pn?i and rebuilt. All bsrralns. B'w SLOAN NnVRMV MFO, CO. ,. "WI.W..W. ... ' tii.,iri urn 1 ppiar 4i; ffim BEDS' ANDCRTnT Model B.ddng Co. a.W SXIBSJ nf( r"EVENING CI.nTni?5; I . rrn ttiBw . "r" f "tlW . Msralnt WeSiVita I-ataet Hadtla at Itlthert u,rim! SAMUEL COOPER" 1010 GIRARD AVE .XT Kealn FULL DRESS TWMDO. CUTAWAY IlMCR a thMrm AM1EBT BOTT8 ""Cl TO HIRE Open Krenlats mbn Uts MILLER a. K. COB.' lim MlilUnina fT, A HOME IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT MAKE A GOOD BEGINNING peAi tera .SPEAR, HdndpsiJHccj tbrsjvvsifajaatlV, 'PHAT new home whether a cottaso or msnslon when equipped 1 with SPEAR'S NBW COOKING HANGE nnd NEW WARM All ni.STIUBUTOR. will be eafe, eomfortnblo nnd economically provided for so far ns Heating:. Cooklnir and'Hot Water problems nre concerned. It would be wlia to have your Architect specify these Appliances. Gas nances and Stoven to stilt 'every need. Ton can seo- them demonstrated at our "daylight" store, and competent Engineers are ready to answer your questions and make suggestions. Snd or Our BookltU, er DitUt Still, Call and Stt a Dtmonttration JAMES SPEAR STOVE & HEATING CO. 1823 Market Street KIISJms 'Bpcar Stoves made in Philadelphia tinee lBS6)z i i 1 : ' I V ' OH PHOTOGRAPHS REPRODUCED CAMERAS & FILMS OPEN SUNDAYS 2,Y' V - 80" ..-. . lts y Pront It, Iwfe Atiortmemt eC fiec0ric, Linen iuS vsio. tia irtUlftO TTalJE,. f'ART PAtntta IIEAVT QOALtTT: TOITE 61.D TIOBK, BtUBl ?on 'ntS.'ffl5t IUS Vslas C "iCC 10. INCnEfl. WinE, TAST POTxv. aurriKOB, BjnnT3, drbsber '? 150,000 Ydl. Organdie, 47c Yd rtNEHT QUAMTT. 40 INCHEB WIDE. couona ai.trk tilue. pink &? ortBtcN. srt.vEn onAT. nw ORCHID! FA0T OOI.ORB. CAKKtn HB WOVKN TODAY FOll THErnTcr NOt LESS THAN 0 TAIIBs Born' MOggJ( OnVKH MlW ACCOMPANT PENN FABRIC MILLS SB06 WYAI,tlBINf AVK.. rmu., fn. Welsbach "THRIFT" Gas Lights 1 C At Cost ltJC To replace wasteful open-flame gas burners. Give more light than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. We vll show you how to rnstnll them. Complete, ready to fit on any upright fixture. Broad and Arch and District Ofllccs das Globe The United Gas Improvement Co. SPECIAL ! ! Khaki Army Pants Brand New T h e n n tromeiH are made of Renu Ine shelter tent hhaki cloth, tailor made, with cuff hot loms; 6 pockets nnd flaps; very strong;. They were made to t.ell at tj.00. Our Price $1.55 2 Pair for $3.00 Parrel Poet. 10c Extra Hend for Darsaln Cutnliisue. Military Equipment Co. 511 Market Street, Philadelphia Opeil i;eliln PHOTOPLAYS rnoro PLATS riiOTni'LAiH a Daily Photoplay Guide j DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA The NIXON-NIRDLINGER THEATRES AILk... l-th. Storria raieyunlc Ava. AlnamDra vat. raiiv at a-, kwh. ews i o PEARL WHITE KNOW VOCIl 5tE" AlinPUCMV Tranliford ft Allegheny ALLburlLMN I Mat. Dallr S'.IS. Rvra. at 8 CONSTANCE TALMADGE "TIIK PIUIFKCT WOMAN" APNII IP 23lh a'' and Alleghany Ava. r VLHUC MATINEE DAILY WILLIAM FARNUM "A TALK OF TWO CITIEH" BELMONT b:d ABOVE MAUKET- ANNETTE KELLERMANN "A DAUGHTER OK TIIK 001)8" tfi ' aCSiWaag -32411 Jy -VlLjiBsTg BROADWAY DTT.A THOMAS MEIGHAN "TIIK VnONTIEIt 01' TIIK HTAI18" COLONIAL a"!;., I'.TiiJ: CHARLES RAY "PKACKFII. VAMJiV DARBY THCATnE ALICE BRADY "THE NEW YOIIK IDEA' iLlvlr Kn-33 matink.f! daily FATTY ARBUCKLE "TIIK I.I"K OP TIIK PAIITV" CEDAR 60T1 CEDAR AVENUE ENID BENNETT "HILK HOSIKIIY" V-V-lIOC.UlVI nBTH AND BOTH ENID BENNETT "HII.K HOMIKKY" HIMRO rnoNT 8T. ft outAnu ave7 JSJ111UJ Jumbo Junction nn Krankford "I." EUGENE O'BRIEN "A WOL AM) HIH MOXKY" I FADFR 4IST LANCASTER AVE. l-,L,rAl- CjTN. MATINEE DAILY THOMAS MEIGHAN 'TONICAII IN QUIZHT OP HIS YOl'TII" RUYERA-LOPE2 Habana Cigar Sella nunlarlr at tftn Kaeh Our Price, $1.95 for Box of SO Sent r-artfl rt IS...II Soffian's Cut-Price Cigars 13 South 9th St., Philadelphia ' CARMAN """.Vn-cLlS&Bf i BESSIE LOVE i "niK iimraMiKits" PPMTI IR V Krl Ave. and IH It. "THE LUCK OF THE IRISH" Fay's Knickerbocker .V1? 1 WILLIAM RUSSELL "HARK ICNCCKLES" FAIRMOUNT th.MAt1 HOUSE PETERS "TIIK OREAT RKDFXUKR" r A 11I1 V'THKATRK 181 1 Market Ht. I A1VHL.I i) A M. t" Mldntstit GLADYS WALTON "RICH CilllL. I'OOB Ollt I." GREAf NORTHERN "?'? y-f.K KATHERINE MacDONALD "PAHHION'H PIAYflUOtlNII" IMPERlALriTSoAVr. KATHERINE MacDONALD In RITA WKIMAVN. "CURTAIN" I Of! 1ST ..r,2D AND IWJBT HTRRKTS UWVUOI Mt. 1'SO niSO. Hvsa. n:S to 11 THOMAS MEIGHAN "COMIAU IN Ul'KHT OK HIH YOUTH" NIXON 52D AND MARKET SIB. .Hl'NSIIINK t'OMKIIV BEAT" "HIS' 333 MARKET.TSS.WK 'The Passionate Pilgrim" With MATT MOORK nnd lU'llY DrRKMKR RIVni I 02D AND 8ANHOM 8T8. ii v vyuw matinki; daily FRANK MAYO 'THK .MARUIAHK PIT" STR AND QKItMANTOWN AVJl T" lj lnm-' AT VENAUO BT. IKIIK IIAVIKti.lI "OH, LADY, LADY" r ATTRACTIONS AT THE I NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES DD IMPPQCl IMS MAIIKKT fiTRRKT rrUNVE03 x so a M tn n -ts P. M. NORMA TALMADGE "Till! HIIANItKD WOMAN" APOI 1 C J2D A THOMPSON STH. rv-"-1-v-' MATINB11 DAILY W. S. HART "TIIK TKSTINO IILOCH" ATHR ITANKLIN ft ftinARDAVKT n' '-'rv tATIPH DAILY PEARL WHITE "KNOW YOl'R MKN" DIM T7- QKRMANTOWN AVENUE IMAl- I J AT Tt'I.PIIIIOCICKN 8T. AIJROR A -182 OKRMANTOWN AVE, WJI III! MILLK'H -VJrVr- MATINK.M rtMLY "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" j "PAGAN LOVE" Al.UHTAU CAST RUBY MAnKE,T,BAT 'V'W,7V.. BETirA-vB-: BILLIE BURKE I BtJNAni ir.i W&Wk, ATUI CT THEATRE- Pelon JpnW JOln ol. matiner nut-r BLANCHE SWEET "THAT (lini. MONTANA" FRANKFORD 4715 fvM EUGENE O'BRIEN "THK WONDERrt'L CIIANCK'' 1IOMK TOWN TAI.KNT (O.STKST Germantown "yLS'SBiT, 1 MAE MAR5H "THK I.ITTLK 'PRAID JHV" . STAR CAST In . , "The Face at Your Window" JEFFERSON nM CHARLES RAY "PKAt'KFL'l. VALI-Kl " I mCDTV iiaoAD & foi.i'Jin" T' IjIUIwIVI a matinkk '" PEARL WHITE "THK MOUNTAIN WOMAN MANHEIM TiSffli? FRANK SHERIDAN "THK STBUOOLE" 0rch1"' Till! KDl'CATlON OP KU. AllLTII CJAOV 1211 MARKET BTRKET vJrtVU I H A. M, TO MIDNIGHT HARRY CAREY II 0.l. ,IIM" Till! UIHIKII'.'H KKTL'RN" RI I IFRIRH """a'' 8unuehanna UL.VJCIJ1IL r'nntlnimus, a until 11 CECIL DE MILLE'S "Till! Stlt'AW MAN" MODEL 4!8,SrUii. H GEORGE WALSH "DVNAM1TK AI.I.KN" o'verbrook;' MAY ALLISON "HKM IN Tni'ST" "THK rtKTAIN" - KOBART BOSWORTH ..tiik iini'Tl! jnir-n "wniwAns OF THE w"' it -,: f "A lnf.WA.. VW VtOir-ftM,
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