ew-F 'SCREEN OFFERS WIDE VARIETY FOR THE WEl-K ; duster's Last Stand" Shown In Thrilling Fashion. Other Movies tli ftmouin,", "'" ,.... inter S?' jr'makTnV of th. !.lrtorlcal eltfd In Xnr rnnsoiitod to the nic of PoVoinclor Perk . "loea- V ''KlrK Wlritatry. Mar 'fn fin I'nt O'Mnlley In im "K'.nl wrl" Youhb nrry' role offer, twrtantp-"" , ti,nt g00d. old ex- ch?nwmlv relief. ,P Tli' ,ltt!c presion .''in " nl.llv, docs lib Surer, ho I in rW ' .,. The 'crC.t,n tool? iwr t In the maldnfi fe tor col eoord BWe nn ex- MWe'.P.cr.",V;iniitI" should be seen "Custer ' .u .- hn hnve cr ei out ior mnm 'r.'hCl(Tercnt from triangle, social .ii. diiirrciii mm " ....- Thin one hns a IBdiiKf in'tor "ffnj and thrilling melo ,,?..0.ril-i5rfnl. Added Is the MnK .c.naer.al ?"? l,e Capitol Qnnrtct. n line r-om-ft'ln'V mile nnd female vole, twined '".-. . ..nlti oxreiieni num.".". I" h"." --- .. . .. .itt !- The MiH.enil.ng wr SUnton- . - .. T 1 .. tit TV' II I I'll III IL Mdl Us he ending role of the man w mm the some methods with a "-. that 1 nicd illi his workers JTvWc. ak. Ooddnrd and Paul fccKwto U and George Irving (11- VrortVwhobmb. '."' irei the best performance! of the . -1. iu nii'Tiiri'. in ?.-- J;,n,nv while the remainder of Uiecntsi 'torpiny. win p .,-., R.ectbns 55te the baton 'of Albert F. Wayne ete well received. Palace "I Am Ottllty" is one of those Pictures that will be Iledfor hose who do not get Into the Centre IS time to pcc it from the vevy begln Sm It hm one of those tricky endings which. If known before the proper time, Z 111 prove n sort of damper on the thrills of the story. Jack Nelson directed it In I clever manner and Hrndley Qlng wrote ''Louise Glaum has consistently risen to her iccrod place in the star role and hr performance in this piece is the best the hns given for pome time. Malilon Hamilton is good in the supporting cast, which Includes George Cooper and Claire DoDrey Persons interested in costumes will find a wealth of material. Little kiapv Mnnre ns the rhild is effective .rH holds interest while he is in the ittnes. Arcadia "Too Wise Wives" is n tipical I.ois Weber production. This feminine director and the only one in the burines ith so many plnys to her credit, has apnin given the screen tin Interesting and lavish production. While it is especially appealing to women, the men will find much to hold 'jttcntion. In the dual role of writer and dirceior, it was quite nn easy task to hnve the full control of her ideas. nnd Mb-s Weber has certainly given them full nlay. Mona 1.11 njnin comes into the louared silver hhect ns n player and Is efleotlve In her role. Pliillip Smallcy, hutband of I.ois Weber, is excellent, nd Claire Windsor, a winsome blonde, h also m the support. Victoria 'The Star Rover" is one of the series of .lack London stories that have found their way to the screen. While not quite so good as some of the ether stories by this writer it lias thrilling moments, Edward Hloman di rected It Courtney Koote nnd Thelma Perej are In the onst in important parts. Those who are interested In the theory that peoplo onn po.spss the power of "fcoml MrM" will find srrent encour agement In this story. The Introduc tion of period costuming In the tccnes where the ohnrneters are transported backward in time is well handled. Itegent 'The Man Who Had Kvery thing" is another of those Hen Ames "illlnnis tnlcs which found their first renders in "Tho Saturday Kvening Post." but nrc nnu tiptnp wl, li.lv unnn by the moue fans. The character .Tnik Plekfnrd nssumes is that of the mii of a millionaire who ndeier thing that he desires. Even to the selection of n wife, who is worth Wis and to eierj whim the doting tathor consents, but 'the youth soon realm s his errors nnd lights them to wry one s (-ntlsmction. Summer Season at Trocadero Trixadtio- Jlanuger Hobert E. Dendv announces that high-class burlesque shows will bo shown throughout the lumiiOT The Moulin Rougo llur lesqucrs, the first summer show, is ii entertainment of merit. It has Pffd clash fun,,y situations, lavish teenies tuneful music and pretty girls. Funny Skits at Dumont's Dunionj-s "is ,). Vmc Fni op Trolle, "iroubUs." Milt; "The Life- ?? fl"tter.s: Lee nnd Cotton. n HaiL In the Days of '00." nrc nfn. "'" Yarlud "ml niniiHins offerings e this week's bounteous bill. - ''NAM' A I. .,!, ''"' AM rtlltlJ COMPANY "'t Mornrnue Sx ir ,Vllt HIlkr Klni, (old llondH VOTIi'E OP ItnDKMt'TtOX M lB.Utor.lH,ih'' rrojl.lon. of Article IV A.. I:'S ?fu?:. "' T'V.'t from !lphl 1 rnu. f-. ......,...ju u, 1 uua- 11M.1 J?1 """y- a" Truilee. dnted ,!.!,. 1Ur? lB hereby aivon that June Altoona nd ci :,,"'A?h"l-0.lnn"-'y will redeem "i fiunrtr..! ....." 'n"in in teu-at day nt UnsC". . I." no . nne.nnir per ''ah ih. ;,,,,.). .p:,nc,pnl. "mount thereof, '"u" "and m, .?.,n,,,'r'"( '.hereon, tho bund in i'. P,1 til i ' tinli Hnmpton of Pinter .SUnlf-nl. il," .Mii what "Iluffalo 'tyf. 1m tli III" I ravelins nCRrcsotloii I"11 f ... ....I ImllnnB. Itnndnll Pur- of WwrK" ,' Zl " " novel, attempted h'J a it r I-torlc.il fact w th wlve Tin' mntrilnl Iini fo do with felon. '"'.' """.'J.i ..f I'unifi: Oor- I ' 11.1 no 1 in HI 117 113 MS 111! I in 90 n... -" '- llatl.,n r,r n1 !"".,1'!.urr'l",'r for " lif ciup-n. J,,". h,"1",abnvC lrrrlhed Uh " riill..iM.VpS."' "ehed nt Ihe office . lir,,.,,- ", ."L..P?ny. J. K cor- thla . nn ntt r i,, 1 Vn.., "'..i "'.' .' "T a v iiraiiiiir iiiruaiu HhiUi,.i "i w made b6'h ln"m'M,':a";J",,n',' nuinbc'r.rt 01 to 120, June 1 1821 '" c"1"" "" ""'l " AWoova fo.M. AND I'GUrC fDJIPANT. By JOHN M.OYD. JR , T uinvr nuirrii. Dat ,1 ,,, ,,. irejsuier, irv.s rv's t'i. riti,... - .lne I'ldernlgned '"BVv'Voiaj'yn'coSiVU'fV' TrUsIttaaa ' .Vfw v,u i'V i':i'in-s, Scvraiury." - - " tajf 1. ,neB..'aW'TIJ.KINl7ll The A,,.,,., ..;:."' '" "i I'hiH" uaers and "ii met- noon, at CHARLEB 5 tetvo V''ilii . H .k.,,w, secretary. f" 10a I'S 104 .'' 1 OS Inn inn 111 1117 I0J 108 I'Onoa as ni ,1 f?r .,lle ' to t of 1.U111 nr : 1 11 n 1.. jgit.,-,! ' if "V- '.t-,lir n,,.nJ, Photoplays Elsewhere v CHBHTttVT Last week of QrU nth'o "Dream Street," which tells . Merry of brotherly love. Marked by symbollain and interestlttir cin ematic effects. O O T,0 X I A.L "WhafB Worth 'While-?" produced by Lois Weber, has In Its cast Claire Windsor, Louis Calhern. AUIAMDHA Jnme Oliver Cur wood'n "Nomads of the North," with Betty Dlythe. IMPERIAL Tom Mooro In "Officer 66," adapted from the slaao play. CEDAR Thomas Melghan. In "The Frontier of tho Stars." first half. In the cast .Alice Fleming, Evelyn Orneley. MARKET- STREET Tom Moore, In "Officer G6." , O RE AT NORTHERN .Tames Oliver Curwood's "Nomads of tho North." with stellar cart. COLISEUM Norma T.ttmadge, In "Panthea." LOCUST Bebe Daniels, In "Ducks and Drakes," supported by Jack Holt Thin Is a farcical comedy. LEADER Ethel Clayton, In "The I'rlco of IVuFeFalon." STRAND "What's Worth Whiter RIVOLI Ilohart Bosworth, in "Ills Own Law." 'TEMPEST' GIVEN OUTDOORS Phllomathcan Society of University Rovlves Shakespearean Comedy Something of the medieval spirit ot "mcrrle England," In its youthful rest, and jocundity, marked tho revival of "The Tempest," the rnroly given "con ceited and pleasant comedio" of Shakes pearc, last night. Tho Phllomnthean Society of the Unlvomity of Pennsyl vania wisely elected to produce tho play out of doors and an appropriate woodland setting was chosen in the picturesque Botanical Gardens, beyond the dormitories, which helped out tin Elizabethan effect with their some what modified Tudor collegiate archi tecture. The Botanical Gardens are just now 'rich In their spring loveliness and fur nished a pictorial and fitdne back ground for the imaginative legend 6f the playwright's dramatic swan -song. Absence of the "drops" and "proper ties" of the conventional theatre forced the audience into' linnsinatlve partici pation In the progress of tho plav, Just us audiences contemporary with Shakes peare were compelled to exercise their imaginations in n way mat nas oisap pcared with the advent of the scene t.alutcr, the stage electrician and the carnentcr nnd the evolution of the tbea tro toward literalism In reproducing locales. The "ship scene," which has been usually omitted In the infrequent re vivals of tho piece, was restored In the version nctcd. Tho story of the ban Iblicd Duke Prospero. with his necro mantic art nt ready command and his sane, tolerant phllosophj of life, of his daughter Miranda's much-crossejl ro mance with Ferdinand and of the two eplrlts, the good Ariel and the evil Call ban, proved very delightful In its many fancies nnd Its ever-present poetry The cast, whose efforts were praise worthy. Included Marlon Masland as Miranda, Frank Baxter as Prospero, William Stewnrt as Ferdinand, Edward Hibernian as Antonio, Mnrgarct Schell ns Ceres. Leslie ICclley as Ariel and Leo Blank as Caliban. Performances will be given every night this week, with spcclnl matinees Wednesday ana aaturnay ior scnooi children. In case of rain the perform ances will be given in the gymnasium. Continuing Attractions J.YRIC "Tho Belle of New York," revival of a musical comedy clns slo of a quarter century ngo, with modernized lines and many up-to-date specialties. SlIUttERT "Greenwich VIllaRO Folllefl," 1920 variety, Is a show of amazing- gorgeousness, but one carried out artistically. FORREST "Itobln Hood," an elab orate revival of the romantic light opera bv Reginald Do Koven and Harry B. Smith. OARRCK ''Mary," George M. Co han's Comedians returning for the third engagement hero lrnpoiin1a I'ROrOSAI.H I"OR STATION BUILDINUS AND PI.ATFOB5IS DEPABTMENT OK CITY TRANSIT city or pitii-Anr.i.riiiA Klerrnth lloor, 1311 Chestnut et. Philadelphia. Mny r. 1031. Sealed nroroenle. addreied to the under- limed at the otTlce ftboe mentioned, will be received until 13 o'clock noon on May 24 and May 31. 1031. and opened Immediately thereafter foe. the following; work appur tenant to the Frankford Klevated Railway, authorized by ordlnunco of Councils of June 79. 1030: Two etetlon bulldlnnn at Knliyrton ae. and Huntingdon et. Contract 5 8 If. Bide will be reteiverl on .May 21, IBS1 Plumbing Inetallatlon for the atatlon bulldlnxa at Kenelnxton ave and IIuntlnEdon t. Contract 034. Tilde will bo received on Moy 81. 1021. Electrical Inetallatlon for the station buildings at Kenslncton are, and Huntingdon t. Contract (125. Bids will be received nn May 31. 1031. Station platform, and pimanti at Ken sington ave. and Huntingdon et. Contract 02H- . . Hide will e recnoa nn Ally i. ivn. Plane and specifications can be eeen at 1211 Chestnut at., twelfth floor, and copies of same with blunk forme for proposals will be supplied to Intending bidders upoi. application A deposit of 110 will be re quired for the plana for the station buildings and for the station platforms r?nnlrARt,ira will bo rrautred tn romnlv vwlth the Act of Assembly of July 16, 11)17, rOISUYO " tvuil.tll.tl a (.wiiiutl.R.luil ll.BUI nnce, and proof mun be fumlshed the de partment by each contractor that he has accepted ins prnvtoiuu 01 sum hci utiu in sured his liability thrieundor -or secured exemption therefrom, Knr each bid Hint la oer 1 000 a uronnsal hr.n.1 In lh sum of five hundred l&OOl dollari. must be filed In the Law Department. Room 4Utl. City Hall, In accordance with the ordi nance 01 Jiay a, louv, mo reriincaie nt BUCU tlllnc tn be Inclosed with the bid The Director restrves the rlcht to reject any or oil bids as he may deem best for tbe Interest of the City of Philadelphia. WII.MAM t). TWINIKO. Director. 1HJPA11TMKNT OK PUIIMO WORKS BU1U5AU OP HIOIltVAYS Room 282, Cltv llall Philadelphia April 36 1921. Pied 1' Dun.ap. Chief of Bureau. tftaled proposals will be,, received and operrt In Itjom i " a"y '' 13 o'clock noon Thuradar. .May 13, 1031. fori Grading. , . Oitinlte-locl; paving (assessment workV Construction of the Bensalem avenue Urldae oer Poquesilne Creelt (county bridge between Philadelphia and Bucks County). Movlne bulldlnsii from tho bed of Hen-sai-m nenue (Ilyherry Karms). Kepalrs to bridges. IvrnlshlnK aril ile.lterlng leady-mlxed Portland cement concrete rurntshlnif and delivering centrifugal P.. .' lowllft pumping Stallone Uiculro at "oorn CUy j,. Director. rni: l'lTTMiunoii. vou.vr.srowN & AHIITAIIU1.A BAIUVAV COMPANY Oilier of the Treasurer Plttnlmrcli. Pa,. May 2. 1921 I. Ira, t Ceperul Murtgoge Four Per Cent Bond of this Company to un aBKrcgate cost of l-'orlvslx Tnoueai'd Hlx Hundreil Dnllats (5411 100). will bo piirthttued for the Hlnk. Inn Fund on Wednesday, June 1. 1021, from the lowest hlddere at 11 price not to exreed par nnd Interest. Heuleil proposals to sell bonds must tie In the hands of the Kanneia' Irfian & Trust Company. .New Tork City, be fore a'nse nf business Hirer o'clock P. M., on 'Cucsday. Muy 31. 1031, and bonds ac cepted must te delUeml on Jur.e 1 nr nccurltv furnished that dav If required that delivery will bo ini.do wlth'n t.n days, T. H. U. McKNIOHT. Treaaurer Dividend. TMI'KRIAl. THIJATRF.H CORP0IIA11ON - Philadelphia. Pa. At Ih" regular monthly meeting of the Board of Ddectors of the Imperial Thea tn Ciirporatlnn, Meld on April 10. 1031, n auarterly dividend of file per cent (n'A) ws erlared, payable June I. to fully paid stock holders of record My 11. 1021, Checka will be mailed V. P. STOVER. toretary and Treasurer ( EVENING PUBLIC NAT NAZARRO'S BOYS FEATURE AT KEITH'S May Wirth Follows Headliner. Big Applause Bill Is Presontod Keith's A consistently good show Is offered with comedy nnd music sprinkled propbrtlonatcly throughout. Nat Nat arro, Jr.. and his sextet lived up to headline honors and the promises set forth In the billing. Hinging, dancing, acrobatics and jazz mndo a potpourri or entertainment which struck a popu lnr chord. The hit scored was unde nlablc. Thrills, intermingled with artistic ef fects, made the riding offered by May Wirth, her brother 1'hllj and other members of the family one of the big hits at the bill. . Philadelphia Jim and Marian liar kins started business in the laugh lino early. Jim's brand of confidential com edy, a la Big Bill Wilson, caught on and held those present. Incidentally. Jim showed that ho Is capable of doing a still better act nnd may launch forth with one next season. Joe Uarcy, tbe singing songwriter, won emphatic approval with some of the latest melodies. He has the knack of making tho audience acquainted with every line of his songs, Geonrin Camnbell. assisted by Rob ert Buchanan, scored the artistic hit of the bill in a southern musical skit, called "Gone Are the Days." This act, offered in attractive southern settings, was rewarded with four "curtains." Daly nnd Berlew offered whirlwind dances with good results. Bernard and Towncs pleased in a musical skit. Globo Octavia Hnndworth nnd Co. gave "Salvation Sue," a timely sketch, full of good situations nnd sparkling lines. Itule and O'Brien won approval in songs of the day. Among the mnny good nets were Twentieth Century He view, the Ilunnway Four and the Bell ventriloquists Cross Keys Latest fads of the day are introduced In the "Tip Top Merry mnkcrs." This tabloid affords oppor tunity to present unique dances. A solid hit was lauded by Cliff Nazarre and Co. In songs nnd dances. Bert Wheeler and Co. in a skit nnd other nets also pleased. Grand Many really new ideas are presented by "Honey Boys' Minstrels." an aggregation which contains several good singers. The net is hnndsomely staged and awny from the ordinary run of minstrels. Archer nnd Bedford suc ceeded in keeping laughs rolling nnd other entertaining nets were presented. Broadway Joseph K. Watson nnd Willie Cohan in "Slltkin and Siatkln" proved n merry headliner. The Thistle Review, a' twentieth century vuriety clnssic. was a good runner-up. Bennett and Fletcher hnvc n musical playlet ot merit. "Eastbound" was the feature photoplay, which rounded out n good bill. William Penn Tho International Four, in comedy nnd bong, won honor position. Howe and Howe in songs nnd chatter hnve n snappy net of high gradt. Page. Hack and Mack, equilibrists, did thrilling stunts. Jackson and Taylor sane songs ns they ought to be sung "The Passion Flower" was the feature photoplay. Nixon Arthur Miller and company in fun, music and bongs, were awarded headline honors. Lucas and Inez havo an "art classic" with many surprises. WilFon nnd Kelly have a funny skit. The Dorans proved good funsters. Krantz and White ure n talented pair of comedians. "Colorado Pluck" was the photoplay. Walton Uoof Cansino Brothels, Spanish dancers ; Grossman Twins, song and dance artists; Fern Rogers, prima donna ; Hilda Lc Roy. songs ; Sylvia O'Chnulsae; Edward Kinney, In waltz nnd whirlwind dances, are on the va ried colorful program. srniNo nKHonvrs LAKKWOOl), X. J. tE jAUREt; XJ XKT -THE -JPIISTJE3S JLiiaUKSTWOOXSJ.vJ.1 '"-' ..e "" ,l-'-- I miAnD AMONG TOE PINES AND 0VEKL00UNG UK CARASAUO QPRINGTIMB at her beat. The broad avenues of the Pine Woodj are car peted with flowers. Vilit this ideal retort and enjoy all the pa geantry of Nature. Every outdoor diver sion at ita beat. Golf. & Tennis, Fishing, Canoeing, Motoring, m Horseback Hiding, Uanang, etc. uarage. , FRANK F. SnUTB SlanigcT !wwcWJ COOPKRSTOTyX, X. 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M..-Ae;)iiltv.faw LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TOKSDAV, MANTELL AS LOUIS XI Characterization of Cruel and Crafty Monarch la Masterly Broad Ytwbert Mnntell oiencd the last week of his successful engagement with a revival of "Louis XI," a once popular but now nn Infrequently given standby of the repertoire tragedian. They nil did It, n score or so of years ngo, from Thomas R. Shea to Henry Irving. The reason Is not far to seek. Casimlr Dclavigne's drnmn tins much of the meat of melodrama in It. lis situ ations, albeit conventional, arc thentrl- cnlly effective, there is opportunity for picturesque settings, the utterances of tho characters have a fine ring and a high sound and there Is n senip of learn ing history from Its passages. It's all old-fashioned now, so surely does n cen tury of time turn what was daring once into what becomes outmoded. The craftiness nnd cruelty of this most baleful and detestable of medieval monarchs are especially stressed In the acting adaptation made from the Dela vigne drama by II. C. Matthcus. Mr. Mnntell gives a masterly impersonation of the title role. Physically he has shrunk arniNo niwonTs ATI.ASTH' CITY. X. .1. 95Sdir- LEEDS AND JJPPINCOTT COMPANY Qlalfonte-Haddon Hall ATLANTIC On the Beach and the Boardwalk $2 up daily; spec. wkly. Europ. plan ELBERON and fireproof Annex. Tenneee ave near Beach. Capacity 400. Central, roundlnga; opp. Catholic and Open aur Prolestnnt , churcliei. rrivate hatha. I Runninp; Water in All Rooms , While aervlce. Booklet. It. II. I.UIIY, M.l. -jOei- ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. Directly on the Ocean Front An American plan hotetiof dlitlnetloa CAPACtTY 600 OAltAOE IFalftr J. Biubt Atlantic St Msumachui-tts Avei. Capacity 300. All out hide, airy rooms. Open all year, tt.no day up, Kurop. rlan Special wkly rate. Me.tAnnt nrice. MRU. V. 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Pa Modern homo comforts Mod rates. Booklet ' MOI'NTAIN HOME. PA. HcUer's Mt. Airy '-- wt SWITZKRLAND SWITZERLAND .KAi.et Collection' , of uful travel utara-I nt of 10 cents to cover1 tlon on toura and travel 4,ir sent on rrrel postage. Informal fre. OIDci.il Agency of SWISS FEDERAL RAILROADS 21 Fifth Avenue, Xevv York TOl'RS EUROPE ESCORTED and INDIVIDUAL TRAVEL Inclusive Independent Tours arranged for INDIVIDUALS, FAMILIES, etc.. covering transportation, hotel accom modations, sightseeing and private guides when desired. Frequent departures of Escorted Tours to Northern and Mediterranean Ports. Itineraries include all points worth while. Send for our illustrated booklet, "EUROPE 1921." Other programs to CALIFORNIA NATIONAL PARKS, ALASKA BERMUDA THE LAND OK EVANGELINE, GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE. THE SAGUENAY WEST INDIES-AROUND THE W6RLD. Steamship Tickets by All Lines Cook' Travelmr'i Chtquit Good Evrywlure THOS. COOK & SON 225 South Broad St. (Below Walnut Street) Philadelphia Telrphonei Walnut 800 , lib considerable proportions into n wasted frntnc In which only mnlcvolent spirit animates and moves almost pitia ble decrepitude. Grisly humor varies with swelling nnd nlmost fatal ire. The canting rcliglousm-n of the king Is strongly contrasted with lib miserly grocd nnd his lust for worldly power even In his last momenta. Over all Is dominant his abject fear of approaching dissolution and the eternal punishment he dreads for his misdeeds. Vnughan Dcering made n sinister fig ure, always hovering uncannily about, of the king's dreadful familiar, Tristan L'Hermitc. The conventional romance of the plot was taken care of by Gene vieve Hamper as Mario and George KHUretl nn tlio Duke of Nemours. Guy Llndslev wns capital as the counselor Tin rViminlnoa nnd A. C. Henderson of ferml a strong 'lnuicrsonntlon of the fearless physician, Coitler. Tonight "Macbeth" will be repeated. SMART COMEDY AT ORPHEUM Orpheuni One of the most Interest- Imr hnnktnira nt thp RCBSOn b "Adam nnd Eva," the Guy Bolton and George Mlddlcton comedy which tecently en Joyed a long run nt tho Adelphl. Tiie story b thnt of a harassed nnd very rich father who, when the tldnl wave of bills engulfs hlni on the first of every month, lashes himself Into n m'fUNO tlKSOBTM AT1.AXTK' CITY N. J ALL the old charm . of these two famous hotels now combined and added to. Hospitable. Home like. Finest cuisine. Every modern com fort and service. CITY. N.J .American Plan Always Open BGTtlWELL d houie trom noardwallc and .nMlnlm.., ftlvhaat stand. rd Id cuisine and eervlce. nooklet. J. BOTItWKLI.. Prop. OCKAN CITY. N. .1. 'incoLw HOTEL, and COTTAGES OCEAN CITY. N.J. Now boohing Memorial Day reservations. Special rales Friday until Tues day. Dancing Concerts Cards. American Plan Menm Heat CAPACITY (100 Ocean City's leading Hotel In equipment and service, OPK.NS JC.N1-: 30. Hpeclal July ratee. Address Hotel Normandle. Ocean Cltv N. J The Oceanic May and June. OrKNS MAY 23TH. Special low rnts for A. K. BAKER. Ricnnvno nunnlnB water In every DlbLUyne uoomet. e. Blur room- Blundln. WILDWOOD. N. .1. ( vne)ktTra4 236 Cedar, 4 doors from Board LynuiiuiM wu,k run wMfT Mr,01(1fl,M HKAS'IH'. I'MtK. X. . THE MANHASSET Directly on the ocean front. Cnpacity 300 1 InnM-l H. ROSS TI'RNKH dwnnr-Prop rOIXT PI.KASAXT. X. J. DINE BLUFP1NN fOlMT PLEASANT, N.J. Amnrn; th- pirn; a nn the b-auttful Man quail Rlvrr ehor. Rvery attraction nf HMihore. river & countrv. All outdoo npoi ts Now open. Booklet. . el. K. Ilffrhnw r. NORTH A8IU'UV TAItK. N. .T. (l( CI l'IN(i AX KNTIIti: BLOCK uirectiy on tne iienin i-rnnt Capacity 000 All nunlrto rooms, Hot and cold salt water In all bathrooms. Perfect Cuisine. White Serviee, Orlll Room Brokers' ORIce. SIIFJIMAN IIKXNIS. .Manager New York Orttce. H W 10th St. Phone: Vanderhllt 2290 lu.ii.7.v.v.,vtb'iMMinv:';iitfiMM:r.l3iiilwi9$ ArtlU'BY PARK. X. J. THE METROPOLITAN ASBl'RY PARK, X. J. , Capacity 300i Orrhntra, IJevntori Booklet. I H. A. HeeveH. Prop. ('. H. Beers. Jr.. Msr. WELUNGTON 0Avt.. AburyPm. .... . r. Bight at Ihe Ocean Runnlntr Nator In Hvery Room electric Rklt C. W Hart Ownership Manairement SPRIXC. LAKH IIKACH x .1. ESSEX AND SUSSEX HOTKI. AND CpTTAOKa Wprlng Lake Ren eh. X. J .- ,.orJG.N J,'N'! & S'i.iY-v.'Vr' 2i l",f"' . lei. MitdUnn Snimre UiSi) THE SHOREHAM M'RINO I.AKK IIKACH OPUN iTXX 2H K. K. hPANCIF.NBBRti. x. .1. Prop SPRINO LAKK. X. J. THE WARREN On the Ocean SPRINO IKE. N ,i Ootf Huthlnv. ItlHi., Tennis Mislr n.viclng V II Hiubhs Prun IIKAPII HAVF.N. X. 3. THE ENGLESIDE OP317 Private Imthe with sea and froin water, five tennis courts, booklet R. V, KNOLK. Man-a.-er. Also the Covington, West Philadelphia TOl'KS m COOKS &NK ..jAawinWru'lfii '"ai't)H.t.J, & MomKPIJ MAY 10, 1921 state of mind that culminates in having it long trip prescriDcii ior nun by the family physician, His young business manager, n dreamer with nn Idealistic rtmcoption of tho swectncsii of (nmilv life, is Installed In lib homo with nil the prerogntives nnd powers of the father. How his Ideas make over Into human beings this family of social para Kites b amusingly and Interestingly related. Mne Desmond, Frank Fielder, OIgn Krolow, Guy Hltner, nnd all the other members of the company have pleasing roles, BTKAMSHir NOTirK8 LUCKENBACH LINES PHILADELPHIA TO SAN DIEGO LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO-PORTLAND-TACOMA-SEATTLE SS HARRY LUCKENBACH ifB',i?? SS K. I. LUCKENBACH !1ay i SS PLEIADES May 28 Seattle Tacorna Portland San Francisco Los Angeles Snn Di'pero SS SS SS SS KATRINA LUCKENBACH JULIA LUCKENriACH Philadelphia FRED'K LUCKENBACH Philadelphia to Hamburg WALTER A. LUCKENBACH Mr Rntrordnm Philadelphia . SS FLORENCE LUCKENBACH Mr Hamburg -Philadelphia SS FLORENCE LUCKENBACH M" LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. LAFAYETTE BUILDING. PHILADELPHIA I LOMBARD B3I0 EARN-LINE Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA S 7S "Lake Greenbrier' May 23 (Arrangement lime lieen made for quick dlsrhnree of canto at Ituriinit) l'nr Hpa.ce and Rules Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents ntillltt Building, Philn. Pa. Iimhnril .VSno-.120l-.1Sn3-.1303 Mnln 3314-331.1 PHILADELPHIA to CADIZ BARCELONA NORTH AFRICA MARSEILLES GENOA SS "JEAN STERN" May 20 Through Bills of L-adlna; lor all ports Cette, Nice, Gibraltar and EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP CO. 139 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Lombard S200-0 1-02-03 ; Main 3344-45 Agents for THREE STAR LINE Ste. lea Affreteura Reunia, 23 Bridge St., New York MEW AMERICAN TRANS-PACIFIC PASSENGER SERVICE betw.nSEATTLEandYOKOHVMA.KOBE,SHANGHAL HONG KONG end MANILA via the SHORT ROUTE. New and palstlal U.S.S.B. linen; 535 ft. lonfi 21,000 tonl SAILINGS S.S. Wenatchee, June sao S. S. Keystone State, July 30 Fares, reirrvstloni, etc., eppl any railroad cr tourirt easnt, cr r4UGHGALLAGHER.Gm.Eart.Ast..l7StiteSt.,NewYerk ofe ADM I RAL LI KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia FOR BREMEN HAMBURG SS "Chnrlot" (U.S.S.B.) LondiBB Sailinc May 12 S St "West Radians"' (U.S.S.B.) Sailing May 25 tVIa Baltimore. .... Rates quoted and through bills of lading Issued to all Scandinavian and Ualtlu ports via Hamburg Kerr Steamship Co., Inc. 615-16 LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Iltll Telephone Lombard S26I Keystone Telephone .Main 10(1 BLACK DIAMOND STEAMSHIP CORP. PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam, Antwerp & Amsterdam A Steamer about May 25 W. J. Grandfield & Co. Philadelphia Agents 303 Chestnut St. Iimbard 6170-1 -!) Main oOJB-i Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW r.s.s.n. s.s. monomac i:iiieilrd t -all Mm 30th for ROTTERDAM i s.s.n. s . vi-sti:iin iioi'i;" llxiiei'l.d to Null Mov 20ih AT COM'KBIINCi: ILT1 Harriss, Magill & Co., Inc. 425 Lafayette HldK., Philadelphia Lombard iWJIM Miiln 1070 HOLLAR n ANERSCA LINE 0 New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulog-ne-iur-Mtt ROTTERDAM RYNDAM N. AMSTERDAM N00RDAM raiienfer Orhce, May 21 June 25 July 30 Mav 28 July 2 Aug. 6 June 4 July 9 Auf, 13 June 11 Jul) 16 Aug. 20 1531 Walnut St., Pbila. VACATION TRIPS RY SKA PHILADELPHIA 10 IKIhTOX ttcd.. 11:00 P.M. hat. 3.00 P.M. SoVvWis---. ) ;1;""- "00 ' Meals and Berth Included on Steamer Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. lUblM.c,l lK.1t Millions) ef Passengers Curried Nel a life Lax) Plrr 1 So Del, Ave. Tel Lombard 1000 v'jrfvA-iiMiaaVilaj a. ' 'pV''r KlUiC'ATIIINAl.. Iloth Heie A GOOD POSITION AWAITS WJO Ptudy to a ntennrrth;r ur n tooklcePV our r.ors .m romowt, Jn jj.nr d.ul ; ivV.iAin ,mr trulntn. Individual Irntru':- &iT'Cor ntaht cl.j"" fffcY tlOD, w ami tone" oi -""'",1VJ1ii.i t'hmtniit At. 1'MlsdalpMa 1017 C'nyntniit I 'Mrv a iprmc The llrsl lliiilnfi Mfhoel STRA Y ER 'S S0y chkhtnut ht. Pcltlln. mi -' "'"' "" r nr """ The Taylor School 1(,VW. .,"He.nT;v.i.?'k?,cphyx: sTHAMPHir Nirric u Philadelphia M"? My 10 15 to Rotterdam Loading 12 14 18 ol op, aln, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, tho Levant 18 S.S. Silver State, July 9 isiseHHiiiij ww I PasscnBcr and FreiRlit Services From New York MauStgaS00 VyS'!i!,,nAeM,,,,T,0ul,e ,4 AlSK-'f. ' .& .ftSS. 1 1 July 'S Urrmrnria .MUIIP w(l AUr, IK htMtf 2! i X I., aJiUAALi Mar 14 C'urni:inU I Taronlu Alhanlu (new) Alcrri i May 17 June 1 .Inly 1(1 June 1 July j July 3D Inivc 7 July 13 Auc. 30 PI Y.MOUTH , Suxonltt ciHsniiouiia & hamupro .iune ii July 31 Auc 30 r.nvniiWn?Tinv .r ;. ,",-1 .'.'. AlcerU- "Vr May'll ""A"Ul I ""oo onmA..t21 p'atb-'"" l9 HAVANA COHl'NN'A. Olnn AT1 PATIIAS DCBRQVXlic. TniESfll Pannonln FIUMI1 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL June 4 1 Castalln MuA, . PHILAUKLPHIA. PIRABUS. ANDJ?4A',J'1i!"l:Ti'?V-TRNA"BAlVoNl'cA. J pi..: i.'A',"',u"'E IO.NSTANZA I River Ariixe. .. - . .. - ' PHII ADKf.PHIA TO LONDON .. , niacin ma 34 PIHLKDELPHIA TO I.n'ERPOOI. Phrvgla June 1 . . - PIULAI)I:lpIU,dTOuUsTOL (Avonmo-h Ylnileila June' 'l - I'miard and Anihnr rlenm Rlilii Line. Poen?er Office. 1S00 WaRut M PhTla. Ieleht Oftiee. Ilourfte Bldg., I'htla. AMERICAN SHIPS ARE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR OCEAN VOYAGE New Combination Passenger and Freight Ships Fast. Luxurious Steamers Reliable Freight Ships THE STANDARD OF THE MARINE WORLD UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD Sailings from every port in America to the lend ing ports of the world. Schedule tie lira In of pniengcr ...n lc. ..... till, paper every Mondio. U'edncMlay und lYtda: NAWSCO LINES Dlrrct salllnjs to Los Angeles, San Kruncliro Oj'anJ Seattle, Portland, Astoria, Taroma, Vancouver. B. C. S. S. West Togus . . . . May 25 S. S. Brush May 15 Team freight received North (foot of Vine St ) dally Pier 18. Belt Line Dollvery. Baa with uU railroad. connections Tor Riitee nnd Information Apply in Norlh Atlantic & Western S.S. Co. (Agents I' S. Shipping Board) 136 S. Fourth St.. Philadelphia Lombard 5' 01-3-3 .Muln 3303.3 bTRXMJBOAlH RKgORTS ERICSSON BOAT FOR BAIl IMOUE $2, one-way fare; J3, round-trip fare Dally ill 0 P. M.. a o'clock balurdar. frntu Pier 3. . Ilrlntvare Ate. """ bend for Vampliltt, Z vanbEiTteaa. RE ..MnslJiialaMllWiiilfli wr 21 S - S - STAMMERING nnd nil detect In speeeh cured. .iiiernoon nnii ermine rinsarii. Cnll, Write or Tlintie Tnplnr IT02 for rnrtlenlnr THE QUIGLEY INSTITUTE lor the enre nt nil ilrfeetn In ieech 17Z7 MA.VTI.H HTIIKKT Every thing!fbout Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency Sop,Olntmnt.TftWn.2ft6 tmywhT Forumo! 44ft CttrtbrltrlM,Ppt X,MldB Urn. VANISHED OVER NIGHT f,renele Mtln Cresin I'rntllrate Ileferts Ilurn. rashes. kln troubles even 1'e.hlnB ecjema ure nulrlily alln.'ed ,y appljlnc Oreneless Xoxstem Skin Cream. The moment sou npplv It lienllna beirlns The oil or elnvn and oilier medlcamenta It rontalns anion Into the pores. A tlnsllntr eoolhlnir een eatlon follows jdu feel it heal. Qt small Jar from any Rood riruKElat nnd u It llk cold eram or tho Noxzema Chnmlcal Co., of Ilaltlmorc. Md.. will mall vou a outenlr Jar upon receipt of tl-ls "-lipping- nnd 10c to cover poatase and packing .trft. Paint that stands the scorching heat Wilson paints do nut peel or b 1 i a t e r in the scorching heat of summer the paint nnd mnteriale we uae nre of the very beat quality and they are laid on practically by men who know how. Consider this before painting thia apring. lkJUUUej&AM?i S aUGOOD PAINTING I frileShsninr Will stand the lest of time t N.Tth.St BslablishoH IBSt Mr. Business Man Our customers do business here not only because of the stabil ity and security of this institution, but because courtesy and service abound. Our officers are always accessible and ready to extend help and advice. We would be glad to bxive you open nn account here and share this service. THE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA 523 Chestnut Street 15 S. Broad Street PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me Main Street" For every man the "main street" is where he lives nnd the main "place" on that street is his own home. A finely painted, well-preserved, snug - looking home - who wouldn't be proud of sucli a possession? "Saue the Surface" PAINTERS Vine & 17th. Sts. SPRUCE t,7'r RACejSQl CUTICURA PREVENTS FALLING HAUt If your scalp ia Irritated, nd your hair dry and falling out in handfula, try this treatment: Touch spots ol dandruff and itching with Cutlcira Ointment and follow ith hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Abso lutely nothing better. WK Kuehnle iH .1 n. M -3 l. vx I'M MiVtfH, !- l"l IIIIIBslllllllH
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