Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 25, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 13, Image 13

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    EVEUlir PUBLIC EEDGEIPHTiAOTbPHIA, SATUBBAY, JUNE 2o, 1921
-J . i , J
. a".
rj. Lettcre to io cfftor )
. ..... -nd Honor tho Flag
. viuorol ini Kvcntna Publlp l.edgir:
p,r?M of Juno II, Wl. "Flu Day."
W. 'fact of our ucttln my photo
l.(h.,""nultlnB out "Old Olory" on
?. buBS Z I b to .ay that!
.?.., late this. a" "' - V." ue tno
"',,', J honor I hove In doing no.
i rW".f, .. having l)en born anil rained
IM 5elL . unrk In lhli city where Old
'J J., born, and at-u had tho honor
aJ7n.ndTni OI CHrlt Church with my
f ,wnd.lI?? ' . .jeorse Wauli-
?V.'nn lrhlpcd tho lit Inn Ood. who trachea
't.m truly proud, na every American
I am iru' , ,. lhn. i.nrn In
'iroditn tnouiu - "--"- ,,h ,h. lllr,n.
2S; and'cradle of liberty, to uphold and
T-V'saulh. the' banner wnicn God has hon
...a with victory. ha nccr, known defeat
J?M. the llf blood of the flower of our
ill 'win, reteallnc His story, which la In
fill DJBIVI7. a
', .1.. Bu American women and men, es
k ,iy thOKe of Philadelphia, be reolous
th brine and honorlnc t'.o moat beiutlful
ittzen earth. If wo do not. who liould7
f WW LAUItA I-'. KUEL.Y.
,' Philadelphia- June bi. iu-i.
!, The Scandal-Monger
ft M Editor ol the Evening Public Ledger:
. g-I hftta a menu who uhh mo repu
'titlon among nil her friends of being not
'much mo" tnnn B "candal-mopger. Sho
ill a ctner woman, tnereforo Is tolcratod.
. .. In. 1.,1in nnv lilnn hpfnrn If liaa.i
Him? Many women, who call themselves
a .... nll MidV t,, IImIoM tn 1M.I ha.
llen'any 'He tale about any ono of their
orn e. v. t... ..... ... ... uu...c
It would be "oil not to r-m'tit a scandalous
report till wo hae sonc proof of Its truth,
If (ben. And, lit thnt. tho truth should bo
' ipoken only In !oe.
The Indulgence In scnndal Is partly due
to Intellectual shallowness. It Is more
i..i. ,.i. In Imnnrn Irnntrinnf Inn, hut It
-la chiefly due to a malicious disposition. The
clean ana ioin npiiri sees me uesi ana
teUeven tho best of othcrj. To be with
out ell thoUKhts Is God's best sift.
D. I. W.
Philadelphia. June Jl. 1021.
The Workman's Side
To the Editor of it J.'ftnlittJ Public- l.rdoer:
Sir Tho nnprra carried tho nws tho
'ediM' day that the Industrial Conference
H'ld at Washlnston announced that living
niti hae falltn 10 per cent since last
'July, but that they still nro 03.7 per rent
higher than before the war, so that If food
f colli have fallen 10 per cent, tho wage
' worker l qulto as bad off tecauso wages
ittte cone down from 15 to 30 per cent In
many lines
, Food Is not nil that a worklngman must
liii. contrary to tho npparent opinion of
..i ..! njilllinn antn n vtn a Ttflnfa
IlIROfC nm' iiiuiiri .1,11.. .u. ..lu.e. ....
' ... .... rli.. Ilhl trlnnl.nnn. tn.lrtut nt.
rO UK '- .". .v.-,
tcntlon. amu'cments Insumnce. taxes, etc .
(ate not been reduced, and It Is sifo to sn
trtr nerer will 1 Many articles are as
dear as at tho high tldo of war. Tako
coltan. for Instance AUo proprietary rem
tdlti. bread milk and man kinds of me it.
We still eo 40 cents' worth of leather
la the form of a girl's or woman's shoo
marked $10 and $1" n pair. There are
pl-ntl of men In I'hlladelphln now work
in for 40 cenls an hour who wero getting
n and TO cents at thla tlmo last year.
There are tnoso w no necu 10 ktiow inai n
Ktrklngman c.innot live on beans, maca
roni and cornmeal, which arc reduced In
trlcc. That sort of diet Is no more con
vene to making 100 per ctnt Americans
tfe.n ! thn "better Uass" citizens who. be-
Lcame a few minor articles drop In price.
'. ... . ... . -. , .. Dk.i.tlil t L r.
BOM mat HI" HUrHIHMlinil n.iuu.u ...... ..
U cut As long as the country Is run on
till basis of greed, selfishness and hypoo
flir. "e cannot expect to hao nn thins but
Ue present turmoil and discontent
Philadelphia. June 2. 1021.
The Antl-Volstead Parade
(Me Editor ol tho L't'oiiiio riibltc Ledger:
Sir I note In the newspaperi tlm 'juu.im
fran ta aynArtf.fl tn TlATadft In 1S6W York
July 4 ns a protest against prohibition.
What a contrast In tho spirit of the
iiaderi and that of the men of '70' Th.
Utter wire inspired by the loftleit tiotlvci
In their efforts to net foi til principles that
ou)4 uplift humanity, nnd tlmo has shown
tkm in be of the greatest bleilnc, not
only to our country, but to the world nt
tirce.
Tho motl of those back of the proposed
tirade li for a retuin to the reign of booze
It other words it Is to bn n grandstand pinv
for the ber keg Wo doubt not but that
tltlr "floats" will carry displays of men
Jliptntlng different brands or "lire water
TUn itrlpped of Its camouflage this whole
flair stands for debauchery, degradation
mil death to multitudes In Its final nnnlysls.
it li an appeal to the low. sordid and base
natures of men It Is a challenge to America
to protect Itself. If It dares, from the
ruires of the rum power
Tten there Is another pluse to the nus
Won of putting on of thnt pvarte--namolv,
til encouragement It gles milliners n
icmeof th men In that city who are operat
or latoons in dflance of thn Iw should see
irch a great armv tmrch by nnd em told
tliit It ns n protect nrnlnst th prohibition
ct tn llouor tnrric, their contempt ror inw
ir.4 order would bA greatlv lncreasd. No
Mtitlon aboil It It would embolden th-ti.
In their dls oalty to such an extent that
tier would be rridv to ue force to "protect
their righto ' as they mistakenly call them.
And the moment an "oart net." as Oen-
tral Jarkion called It. Is committed thnt J
ii treason, nnd the person who rncour-
Ifed It ts ns llnhln for tmntnhmorit hs
Mi one who did tho deed There Is no
Mraplnu that lunrlunlon. 1'nr.idorH had
tilter go slow, for 1'ncle Sam mty be
fcore wide awake to that kind of dancer
,t!in lome peopio Imngine
.iomn t pnE.vrici..
rhlladelphl.i June 20. 1021
Far Union of Technical Men
ft fie Editor of the .'ifmuy 'uhjf. f.nlocr.'
Sir- I am glid tn fee some of our ills
railed englr.ers bringing their pltlfut pMsht
eiOrO the lllhtll. ftf thl.a tin. nalu a....u
!l i", lr . . tnl and dangt-roiis mom and
Jat from rmli emplocs he need not expect
Im best that is In th-m
Honker It Is a healthv sign It has
non the engineer w.io has heretofore e-tlst-.?,'.?"
'"'hMdiuil that In union there Is
lumbers iinelimlsts. Inkers, tailors, ete ,
"receiving a niurh hlKher slur than
lm ""' "" I" "" Pnes only a mln
ram amount of ,,!u-uilon nnd Intelll-
iciicl
lih arR "'" or-"""ed unions of today
Wnrn.i ""'" ','1 f"r H" ut,l"' '
I!?!.'."1."1, n"'1 'h-ro Is no iue,tlo it
to r... ,'" '" n '" '"'" "mtrj were
tied u .iV1' ""'", ,ho ""intrv would bo
r"l,"'r I" twentj-four hours than If
K'n'ral Strlk.i uf ,.11 lr,l. .,!., ..
(lllll) ,v- " "'"
ttout'r' ''l"su,"'', engineers, that Is our
Olhir ' l-ro "ot n,iuilnted with eirh
Indiii't...! "r" ""' organized and we art ns
Md f, enmpetlnir In an overcrowded
reall,. .. ' . 1.,!er,, ""mil. We Imo got te
lr h,t, ii0 "J1" "ot ""'r demands
Cof wor, : h";1a B,roK" r..nlzed
c.rp'en"rerrr ", Till " J" '" -' '-
"W It 1m tt.Aa i iniiioi-ii vie nna
tnl. ,trL ,f"r U8 " f"rm Kond power
ki 'S"a,Un,"n ,n M,,1,h ,ho Interest, of
th.t lnrnK Profession will l, t -
Ijiou' ,,'" '.'" " a ojmfortable llv
t ., or, "" profession
Pieties .,,,.,. ,.,.y f""11 ,n" ongne-rlng
"Piyu 1 wl,1'1 ",0 ,pn '"" 'hl.
"' own inn"? ' '' ''" orKnnl",lon 'or
lion. i.".ln,'r,,,, 'Hher similar nrofB.
'"laatlon ,,Tn , pPrf,''c,lnB ,,uc,' R" "r
PhllXUl "' .wl,y "?t we' s. U o.
"". Juno so, 1021.
Questions Answered
Thn Ml-i. . .
tother ana Coln Purchases
I '"? I ti Ini n, a,. .... ...
Slr-iw. ",r ' '"l Mbllo Ledger:
Chit. ... , " llm I'nltPll Htlllf. Mini r.,,..
h"0" iVl ,,C!!nH 0I tlw 't I'1C6 n VHlUa
iff'?:'',, Jun. .,, ,. - "
l'lN Vu MullliilMl or uncurrrnt
"It siiil ii V "rn arci.pp.i)n cle- !
cl!n fu, i """" l,f ih l",'",1 I"ll'I 'or nt
"' '1 im -a n,o .Mint iIo-h nnt I
c
Wdleeoiirag- furth-r study In this field, but
It Is bringing to Mw attention of our Indus.
"Ill magnate th fnC flint Ilia analnaa.
2 t" V "r'nlnr V"u7.IK ?'!! np,tBr, d,,.l,T
L , "irrrn will he annffrrd.
7W PEOPLE'S FORUM
ItOttcrs to tho Editor should be a
orli'' and to tho point aa iwsslble,
avoiding anythlnp that would open
a denominational or sectarian tfla
cusslon.
No attention will be paid to anony
mous letters. Names and addresses
must bo signed as nn evidence of
pood faltli. although names will not
ho printed If request Is made that
they be omitted.
Tho publication of a letter is not
to be token as an Indorsement of Ita
views by this paper.
Communications will not bo re
turned unless accompanied by post
nco, nor will manuscript bo saved.
undertake to pass upon the value or char
acter of coins or decide questions In nunHs
matlcs, whether referring to coins of the
United Mate- or of foreign counties.
To Motor to Camp Meade
To the 7,'dltor of Jhc Vventiio Public Ledger:
Hlr Pie iso tell mo the shortest nnd beet
way to motor from this city to Camp Meade,
Md, I). C n.
Philadelphia, June 21, 1021.
Tnl." any route from any part of (ho city
that will take you to Darby nnd then take
tho Chester pike to Chester. From Chester
go to Wilmington, twonty-elght miles from
Philadelphia, t'rom Wilmington pass
through Glasgow, Rlkton, I'erryllle. tavr
do Grace. Aberdeen, Churchvllta, Pelalr,
Klng.nllle to Ilnltlmore, sccnty-ftvo miles
from Wilmington. I'rom Baltimore tnko
Columbia aenuo out of the city to Elk
ridge, then go to Wntorloo, to Jcssup and
to Admiral (Camp Meade), twenty-ono miles
from Baltimore.
Fate of Napoleon III
To the Kdt'or of the i.'fenlro rubl)c Ledger:
Sir What became of Napoleon III after
the closo of the Franco-Prussian War?
I.. O. P.EYNOIaD3.
Philadelphia. June 21. 1021.
During his captivity he was held near
Cnssel. When. In March. 1871. he wn
liberated he rulolned tho Empress nt Cam
den House. Chlselliurst Kng.. nnd remained
thcro until his dea'h, January 0, th73.
"Rip Van Winkle" Play
To the Kdltor ot the Kvnho Public Ledger'
Sir When was "Ulp Vnn Wlnkla." tho
play, first presented nnd when did Joseph
Jefferson first eppenr In the part of nip?
HAI.EN T DISSINOBH,
Phllndelhla. June 21, 1021.
"Illp Van Winkle" was first produced
some tlmo In tho thirties of tho lost cen
tury. Joseph Jefferson,, first appeared In n
orslon of the IrMng story nt tho Walnut
Street Theatro In this city In 1840. Mr.
Durke played Hip and Mr Jefferson Scth.
Tho piny later presented by Mr. Jefforson
In which ho appeared as nip was written by
Dion llouclcault nnd was produced nt tho
London Adelphln, September I, 1803.
Union Fire Company
To the Editor of the Kvrntiw Public Ledger:
Sir Does the Union I'lre Co.. founded
by Ilenjamln I'r.itiklln, still exist" If 03,
is It honorary or actlo? It. W. I..
Phllidelphla. June 21. 1021.
The Union Tire Co. was organized on
December 7, 1730. It continued to exist
actively until the olunte-r flro department
was abolished In March, 1871, and tho paid
fire department took Its plac We cannot
toll you when It went out of existence ns
an honorary organization.
A Problem for Readers
To the Kdltor of the Evening I'ubl'e Ledger'
Sir -Please have your readers answer this
question: A ollndrlcal boiler, thirty feet
long and four foet In diameter. Is partly
filled with water. If tho Uiller Is placed
In a horizontal position tho water rises to a
depth of twclNo Inches How many gal
lons of water Is In it? A. L.
Philadelphia, Juno 20. 1021
Meaning of Creole
To the Editor ot flic Evening I'ubllc Ledger:
Sir In reference to a recent query re
garding tho meaning of "Creole." let mo
say a "Creole" is n combination of pure
English without admixture of any kind nnd
. - ... I.ab-. In .nml.tranl.nl allvnnfn
pure 1 rencii, uuni 41. . pciih-h",'.".. ...... ..v
Th s birth condtt'on Is nec.'si-y. otherwise
it Is not true, tney are uu exuiuoivi- i-mss.
a crcom:.
Philadelphia, June 20, 1021.
Lake With Long Name
To the Editor of tlic Kvctiluo Public Ledger:
Sir I noticed recently that ou printed
In our People's Torum a number of long
words. I think I have one that will beat
them all. It Is "Chnrcoggagoggmanchauga-
gogg." pronounced cnauounn ltungamaugg.
This Is the namo 01 k iuko hi euiior.
Mass C D. E.
Philadelphia. June 20, 1021.
Radium Under Microscope
To the Editor of th Evening 1'ublic Ledger:
fitr Please state for mo In your People's
Torum whother radium fan bo seen tinder a
microscope If. V. I..
Philadelphia. June 20. 102t
nadlum Is found In such small quantities
that the examination of material containing
It under a microscope will not reonl Its
pre'-encc. Ordinarily radium or.' carries onlv
a snm'l fraction of .v grain of radium to
the ton It Is formed b the slow decay
of uranium nnd decays Itself and changes
to other elements so rnpldh thnt It does
not accumulate In any amount that Is tslblc.
"C. n. O " Tho address of the Pennsyl
Hnla Historical Society Is Thirteenth and
Locust streets, Philadelphia.
"S. I.. E." Pomology Is the study or
cultivation of fruits, particularly pertaining
to the apple family.
"A. Tt." We cannot gle space to print
ing tho rules of ptnocnle. You can Hetnire
a little book gl.lng complete rules for ten
cents nt any book store.
"O. P. V " The sobrlquit "Old I'ubllc
I'unctlonary" was f.ninrtlnv- glen to James
lluchanan. who first epplled the expression
to himself In hli .mnudl message to Con
ricii in 1SS0.
"I.. (. I' ' A stand of iinni In a com
plete et of nrms for one soldier, consist
ing of a musk.it, hajonet, iiirlrldno box
und blt, with or without a sword
Poems and Songs Desired
Wants Some Doggerel
To tin i:dttor of tin Erenina I'ubhr L-dger:
S.i--I will appreciate It If ou or ono of
vour rad-r can ge inf tho Kholo of till-,
doggi-rrl whli li wa -r popular dm Ing tho
Civil War Tho ere" IrglnN1
"'Nrith a rjrg-d palm-tto a Southerner
Hat
fl-M-"rTrnTmirMlT1f nramr ii ii a. i ,i i , a m 1. 1. i. ..
J .fa-ail, an , I i T7ZZ,:. ll,ll-l-"-M-.-"a.Maawa.lilp.wjlwjilllHIIII,l III UI,.lllIIIWWClaaajajaajnawwgJaaannKMlwWy
--v.Banaavu-K.aaaa.aBB.ginHajMaMaaM.airaVN.a.a.P.a.naaMHMMMaHaBMuWBaBB
CHESTNUT STREET BELOW TWELFTH STREET
THE PEST SHOW IN THE COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN!
.T.T tVUKK A HlWrMI.H WHIUI. Ob' COMllDV AI Ml 311
On "The Mezzanine Floor," with Hattie Darling
OVK ACT "SOtllaTIIINf.- V UKiniAS TIMIIKItr.
MABEL BURKE j
Analmni b 11HI.KN 1IUI.I. IH'PII
hl'KC'IAI, rOMEIlY
rnAVK
l.I.Ultll.
FESTER & GSLMORE
In ' HKIt IlSIIPt'I. HOtlKO"
PAUL, LEVAN & MILLER I
in rnnvT 'i'tt Hfitniu" I
PATHE WEEKLY AESOP'S FABLES TOPICS OF THE DAY
Extra Added Attraction l, AND Extra Added Attraction 1
RGCHARD tHEAN & CO.
nisTiNQi iKiinn t'HAHAt-Tnn ai'toh in hckni:s i'hom i-i.ayh
I'tt'O HHOWH PAII.Y. S V. M.. 30c and Site.
ton.io. mci.t;uina wau tax. BBA-ra
TO
1 1 1
A-twIstlng the band of his panama'1 hat,"
And ended t
"And so he kept 'oli-lng' for what h had
' not,
Not contented with owing for what he had
Kt'" 1. E, T.
Philadelphia, June 21, 1021.
A Familiar Verse
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Who wna Jt nho wrote the linen
nnd what Is the correct wording of "Thero
Is so much bod In tho best of us," etc.?
W. L, E.UOIIY.
Philadelphia, Juno 21, 1021,
"Please, But a Penny, Sir"
To the Editor of tho f.'ueiilup Publla Ledger:
Sir Can ou give me, through jour Peo
ple's Forum, the tltto'und remainder of a
poem beginning thus:
" 'Plcniso, but a. Penny, but a penny, kind
sir,'
A olco was heard mld th- city's stlri
'I hae no bread, no fire, no light,
I nm all alone on this dark, cold night.' "
AMIT.RT T. MOHCIAN.
Philadelphia, Juno 21, 1021.
"Did You Give Him a Lift?"
To the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Would It be posslblo for some reader
of the People's Forum to aunnlv tlm fnti
pcem of which the following lines form on
stanza:
"Did you give him a lift? nc's a brother
of mine.
And bearing about all the huidens he can.
Did you give him a. emllo? IIu wus downcast
and blue.
And a smile would have hHped him to bat
tle It through.
Did you give him your hand? He was slip
ping down hill.
Ar.d the world, so I fancied, was using him
111.
Did you give him ,11 word? Did ou show
him tho road?
Or did ou Just let him go on with his
load?" II, w. 1'.
Philadelphia, Juno 20, 1021.
New Stanley House Named Karlton
The newest ntMltion to the list of
Plillntlclnliia theatres 13 now bein
erected on the sito ot tlio KtiRlcr Hes
tnurant by tho Stanley Co. of .inerica.
It In stated that it will open in the early
fall. .Tule.s E. Mnstbntim, iireMdent of
the Stanley Co., nnuoiiiircil jesterdny
that tho new theatre will be called
Kurlton.
.Mr. Mitftbaum Muted that,tho policy of
uiu noitbc woum oc mo precntntinn of
fcattup photoplay combined with ar
tistic music.
MOVIEGRAMS FROM
SCREEN TO PATRON
T7I0XTA1NE LA HUE, a well-known
J- character nctress, under the nnine
of Dora Itodcers. used to be n very
nnughty girl that is. while the camera
was turning. .Vs the vamp In many
former IMaek Scnnctt comedlei. Miss
La Hue. alias Miss Itodifcrs, wrecked
mnny a lioino nnd caused many a poor
comedy husband to sleep standing up
because of the beatings ho received from
his irnto wife. Home montl.s nco. how
ever, Miis Uodgers decided that she
was tired or leading n terrible llje on
the crcen. She changed her name to
rnntaino La Kue and deierted the com
edy lot for the llelti 01 (irnmntic char
nctor ucttng.
Miss La Hue. by virtue -f her work
in illinm Do Mille s latest produr
tion, "The Lost Itoninncp," at the
Stanley next week, has redeemed her
self for nil the screen havoc she caused
as a comedy vamp;
CHESTER M. FHANKLIX, who di
rected "A Private Scandal." com
ing next week to the Stanton, began
his career ns n cartoonist for a news
paper. His latest Kealart picture, starring
Mnv Mt'Avoy.thc charming little actress
who made such a hit In "Snmtnentnl
Tommy." gets away from humor and
tells a grlpplngly dramatic story.
Moving day in photoplay form Is a
feature of "The House That Jazz
Iluilt," Wanda Hnwley's newest photo
piny, adapted by Douglas ISrouston from
the Sophie Kerr story. "Sweetie Pencil"
which was published in the Saturday
Etening Post. It will show, nt the
Arcndlu next week. j
PAULINE FREDERICK, the pop- '
ulor Robertson-Cole stnr, appear
ing in "Snhaxe" at tho Victoria The- '
atrc next week, is thn recipient of thou
sands of "fan" letters every week. ,
Recently the star received the following
letter from an unknown ndmirer in 1
Japan :
"My Dear Mis, Pauline: '
"1 hne (o introduce jou a old bn.i. I
Who Is n old boy? It is me. 1 aui
n student and cry found film pic
ture. A bote all I found jour film.
Your name Is ery famous in Japan,
1 respect jou on a nctor and character.
Pardon me but jou please that to say
following. Would that send me your
photograph. I loping you nrc so kind
as to give me Yours sincerely."
AFAMOI'S racing car is driven by
Wallace Reiil in "Too Much
Speed," his late-t Palace picture, which
will be seen nt the Palace next week.
Tho car won first prize at the open
ing of the (.peed conr-t- nt Ilt-verlj Hills,
near Ilolljwood, Calif., on February
-.a.'. UIUO.
THOMAS MlaU'.HAX is announced
ns the stnr at (he Stanley Fourth
of July week ami he will appear in the
first showing of his new est picture,
"White nnd I'ninarrictl."
AT THE Arcadia as the feature the
.. ..I. ,.e r..t.. .1 tn 1.- im-i.- ih.i.
"Urn. Ill .11111 't l 111" 1 in .aiuiP-
Eool." a screen adaptation from Jack
London's "The Little Lady of the Hlg
House."
creature who attracts all the men in-
Itcil to tlln ti.'llntiill linnio nf her luw.
band. The husband knows of her weak
ne.ss for .moonshine socletx, but pnys
MlllgMa-ri HaWlH.MIWaHaWlaWlMI, I
lAfitX BROS,
PALO & PALET
'I.KS IIOIMTONS ML'SICAI."
rF-ATl'UKS
IlAYMQNn
MAIUK
WVLIE & ARTMAN
In ' Hl'KOItr AMI AITTR"
m... - LIBBY & SPARROW m.v may
h run nnm-ixcr. en- vovi i,tv
HOXU! KRc, NHHITM k O'CIOPK an I
on gAa 6Nu'""ifKii'l1." auvaVicu0 I
no nttentlon to. It. Then enters tho
third party, nn old chum, who iuiih
desperately in love nnd in loved in
return. The hunband given his wife
the choice of leaving him. A limousine
Rpcctli down the driveway nnd the hus
band stiriendurH himself to despair. The
working out of tlnf situation U suld to
bo masterly.
C.pKCK'S HAD 1501'," Btnrrlns
-t Jnrkle CotiRnn, In announced as
feature nt the l'aluco week of July -i.
This will ftlvo opportunity for thoic
who were unable to view the film nt the
Stanley leconlly to oeo tho child actor
who t-cored Mich n big lilt In "The Kid"
with Chnrllc.Chnplln.
JACK 1'ICKFOIU), fjolilwjin star,
substantiates IJnrntim's well -known
quotation, "There's one born every
minute," in hiu infest picture, ".lust
Out of College," which Is announced
nn tho feature nt the Stanton week of
July 4. The story is one of the best
ever written by that famous writer of
funny talcs. George Ado.
AX EXTllAOIUMNAUY dotiblo bill
of drama and comedy fa announced
for first presentation nt tho Stunlcy
week of July 11. The comedy will bo
Ilnrold I.loyd's "Among Thoic Pres
ent," while the dramatic feature will
be the (Joltlwyn picturization of "Tho
Concert," the stage play which fifrved
I.co Dltrlchstcin ns a starring vehicle.
"pKPL'TATIO.V," tho newest Uni
tv versnl-.Tcwel Htipcrfeaturc, star
ring I'ribcilla Dean, N announced ns the
feature nt tho Victoria week of July 4.
THE news tells of the possibility of
a mysterious submarine which may
be used by modern plrntcs to rob ves
sels at sea. J. C. Williamson used thnt
idea as n basis for his sub-sen picture
"Wet Gold." which Goltlwin Is re
leasing nnd whicli I'renidcnt Harding
snw during his recent visit to the home
of Senator Knox nt Valley Korge. The
story of "Wet Gold" follows along the
lines of the investigators' report to the
Washington officials.
HAVING scored n succes with the
Initial issues of his nlmnnne, Tony
Parg comes back with "Why They Love
Cave Jlcn." This shadowgraph pic
ture, prcsdntcd ns nn added attraction
nt tho Stanley next week, is said to
be mirth provoking.
Sir.- Snrg, long and favorably known
ns an illustrator, has borrowed n leaf
out of the pages of Chinn's achieve
ments. Eighteen hundred ,rnrs ago
they had moving pictures In China,
nccordlng to Mr. Snig.
Guide to Photoplays
For the Week to Come
New Photoplays
8TAXT1EY "Tho Lost Romance" wa
tt rltten by Edward Iuiouiock nnu(
William Dc Mllie made the produc-1
tlon with Jack Holt, Conrad NnRClj
nnd Lois Wilson In the east of another
tnarltnl story. Added attractions will
bo tho Tony S.itr Almanac, "Haby-1
hood". Huhler prologue, "Dreaming
Alone," with Kdttard Albano, the
tenor, and Ncwd Pictures.
Sr.4.Vro:V "A Prlvnto Scandal," with
May McAvoy. the new stnr Hector
Turnbull wrote It and Chester Frank
lin directed. Ralph Lewis nnd Kath
ryn Williams are In support. Uratl- 1
tudo to friends lends the heroine Into I
n series of dramatic 'complications. .
Music and other surrounding features.
AHCADIA "The Houo That Jazz
Iluilt" brings Wanda Haw lev In a
little comedy of marital life. Penrhyn
Staulawft directed It, with Forrest
Stanley In support of tho star. Sophie
Kerr wroto It.
VICTOllIA "Saltntro" shows Paulino
Frederick In a story of mother love. '
Milton Sills and Ralph Lewis oro In
bupport. I
Reviewed Heretofore
PALACE "To Much Speed." with Wal-I
loco Rcld. j
Ca-l'rO-, "ThrouRh the Hack Door,"
with Mary Pickforfl,
J BO BAT "Dream Street " 1
COLONIAL "Married Life." with Mack 1
Scnnett plajcrs, iltst half of week
my
IN IIUIC NK.H'i:ST 1-LA
Tlirough the Back Door
LOOER
I.ANCASTKR AV.
A nllhT 8T11KKT
.MONDAY. TUESDAY A Wl D.NKSDAY
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
.Mntit-rfiil Deplrtlon f the I.ove
of Tun Ilrn-heri ,
"DREAM STREET"
TIILItSDAY. FltlDAY .V s ri III) Y
WALLACE RE ID
in "THE LOVE SPECIAL"
NIXON'S
AN
llrnml nnd Montrornrrv,
F. n. NIxon-Mrdl'mri-r.
!:13. 7 A 9
Ofn. tltr.
Vi-it Mrek llll.l.l III UM".s
"TANGO SHOES"
Hair Itutli Archie & (.rrtlr Pnlln
Mmiilj. Mill 1-r nnd 1-1 Slnnlrj
. T.l.? Tl,r' rhiims"
THAI I.AII1 TIIK I. ill nrv i-i.i.
TttKoH,
did Itrl tl irlir-t Wl.
.Mat-. SslS. r.xun. 7 & 0
ii iili.llMl At'TH
Nrit Wrrk A I, WIUTi; I'ltTSI'Nm his
"1921 SUMMER REVUE"
:'';. .t iri-v
,i.oih,i:s titi'i:Niii:it
hi "Tin: ttoMn-it tiv-
0CU4l
S'JII I Ol I -.T 1T
. DIM lll.r. IHI.I. '
A 1,1, MAT lll.KK
In "NOW OR NEVER"
EflJCS
in "The Mistress of Shcnstone"
leJ2X-'hV0H(l',"" "" 'Wii
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
In "TIIK M T"
TliniSIlW. nilDAY A SWIKDAY
WILLIAM FARNUM
In "HIS (iltKATr..T HACItiriCr."
1
R.lwil
fi)d nnil
Hitnanm -it
SIOV . Tt'KS.AnCO.
EniTII HTORKY nnil M'KCIAI, ( AST In
Bfc.At;H Ut UKKAMS
Thuri... IYI.. Hilt MAIIli: IIIIUO In ,
"MIDNIGHT GAMBOLS"
Cofl(iUt"in;,ar--',,i,".u,h
CMttii:i. ii:m:hs nnil n.st r (i i
"GILDED DREAMS"
Hut. All-Miir Cunt "llllllil N (ini,..
Tl I .mnii ,sr. m
V'ANin IIAttlKt und m.1,.,11 list In
"HER FIRST ELOPEMENT1'
et Weik rirt N. IMillu. s,ohIii
naiux iTi n rr a
nekrora
D
12 .O
JL
"Peck's Had Coy," with Jackie Coo
Knii. inut half.
MAKKET HT. "HtralKht Ts tho Way.'
llrst half "Tho Passion Flower,"
with Norma Talmndge, Inst half.
IMPEIlTAJr-"Through tho Hack Door,"
With Mnry I'lckrord.
anKAT NOM'UHUt! "Twin Hecln,"
with Carter Do Hnvon, first half.
"Two Woeks-Wllh Pay," lnt half.
AliIIAMIIIlA "Are All Men Alike?"
first half. "Bucks and Drakes." last
half.
L00U8T "Tho Mistress of Uhcnstone,"
with Paulino Frederick.
nlX?.Tit:'.'Th'' IJ"rnch lf Dreams." with
Edith Mtoroy, first half, "Midnight
Onmbols," Inst half.
BWiltoNr - DouKlns Fairbanks, In
"Tho Nut." first half. William Far
nurn, in 'Ills Greatest Sacrifice," last
half.
TjE,AU.FR "sT ,"Pr,'n"1 Street." first half.
Wnllaco Helil, in "The Love Special,'"
last hnlf
STIIAXE 1 "Through tho Hack Door,"
with Mary Plc.fni
CUPAll Ilav Stewnrt. "A I.one Ifantl."
Mon. and lues , "The Pleasure Hook
ers,' Weil, anil 'rhuiu. ; "When Dawn
Came, with C'olccn .Moore, Frl, and
0 iV.n-i ; nrmel Myers, m "fJlhled
Yrcnms, .inn nnd Tiles ;
Aokl. In "Hreath of the Uods."
"Hidden Code," Sat.
""""l nll 1111(1 'I MOM 'ruillr.
Weel :
,nd Ff.
Lrrrnu:cTio.v stanli:y
MAKKKT
m:.t
wi:i.
DE MGLLE'S PRGDUCTDON
or i:dvaiid knoiiiack s tut:
LOST ROMANCE
A PAIIAMOUNT PICTUIli: WITH
JACK HOLT, LOIS WILSON, CONRAD NAGEL
aiiiL.n
TONY SARG'S c,;rini,."WHY THEY LOVE CAVEMEN"
tor-AI, PItOI.OGI 1: PDUARD AM1ANO SOLOIST
MAItlvKT HKI. SI.Ti:C.STH
NI.VT
vi;i:k
Itey
EVacAvoy
iN-
A Private
Scandal
A lirnltrt
Pli tur
Kathlyn William is Included
n p.vrnnllnnnl .Slinnnrtintr CnSt
-o
cm..vrxuT iiklow iotu
NEXT WEEK
IN HEAlaAUT Plt'TUHE
"The HOUSE THAT
JAZZ
11
Adnp'cJ From
ihf saturdar
FenlnR I'o-i
S'ory "Sw-Ttle
I- arh ' !
t-ophle Korr
1
DUOAP X SNYDI.ll AVK.NU1-
M.NT ttL'EU
The 1'innus Stnr of the
Wh rl of ( 1 Town"
e.
A-&Isrri HY l'llANK OIITII
Oftcrliik .1 IlrlKht Ill-tirt ot
1 .ii ii ...I nsi
MaryPJckford-.r.L'iK
M ih vl i T I i nurn
MAT MKI.K
a pi'Pi i u qi ArtTF:r
BiSOS 61TY FOIIil
Com dv i -"-iiki H.tppii inil"d
nn. i f ii tst.r.n tiii ni-AY
Till HI'I t I
ORTHER
H-.,ad Url
Mm 1u a Hul
in:
UA I N
"TWIN BEDS"
ii, f. ttnlivu'
M XT tt r w
MARY PICKF0RD
"riiriniKli llii
IliiiK llnnr '
SERVICE CHAROESl SAT.t-3.
MIDI. IK MILI.EK
unit Hi r II"' I rli'inU In
MIlK.ir III II Wl. W)l I1SI I 1
FOUR AU.K.UT f.IKI.S
rrinii ' '"in lilt' ( iiinpiini
MNC.I.K and DKI.ANEY
iMimillnii il I iironi" in lliiiiiir-i
UOY .S. Hl'DDOCK
it- itil.' IliuirrH
OaVBTI
LOESER'Si:S
ntrr
IT
St.
Four Bip Reception Nights
This Week:
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Every Tiiesula.t and Thursday
THE TANGO TROT
Is Taught " ' "' mit-Nt'iii'dl bu
tlr rriuik OnrnH.
IlnnilliK l,ter l'ik! Clii 1 ueil i A
'lluirMlin Prlintf l-uh(in-.. 11.30
. M. In tOll I-. tl.
mTinrraniTi ill ii TrnmmTi .
VollcrsDancing
niii st. Mi!Tii (ir tixitmrr "
OPEN ALL SUMMER
RECEPTIONS "'"w. iimday
NOVM.TV Nt.Ts, : I U tlON. rid.
Private Lessons Day & Evg.
JACK LeROY and His
"ORIGINAL FIVE"
-J
aMCjyDii
B10APW
CROSS MS
I
I' J
S Woodside
'-ini tXajuiutjn.ijt.1 mum ux
i -,e
I IN
Theatrical Billboard
For tho Coining Week
Vniidovlllo
KV.trWH Four Marx IJrothcrs, ver
antlle comedians, with Hnttle Dnrllntc;
IUchard Kean and company. In scenes
from rilava : Fisher nnd Ollmore, In
" Hashful Jtomeo"; Raymond Wylle
nnd .Mario Hartmati, humor and song,
Mnbet Hurko. nsslsted by Helen Hell
Hush, "A Itomanco In Song" ; Palo
and Pnlet, musical buffoons: Paul
Iaovnn nnd Miller, knockabout come
dians ; Gcoriro laCbbv nnd Ida May
sparrow novelty , pictures.
fVfaOWr "Hnrmnny l,and" will bo the
hcnullncr; Kddlo Cassad, minstrel
Verna Mersoreau. ternslchorcan tal
cnts ; l.anc nnd Vernon, "Who's
Hoss ' I.e.w Welch, comedy playlet ,
Tom Mcltne, In "The Tout" ; the
Willi Mng Erfords, aerial sensations;
Shaw and Campbell, harmony sohirs.
CI108R KEYS The Hlson City Four,
singers and comedy makers ; "A Tele
phone Tannic , Schwartz and Clifford.
company of America-
AT 10T1I
1214 MAItKHT STIIKUT
N'BXT
WEEK
Wallace
I.V
TOO MUCH
SPEED
A Paralnount
PI. IU--B
Cast includes: Agnes Ayres
and Theodore Roberts
1C1D1IA
MAHKKT ADOVn NINTH
Next Wceli .
II H U 1 1 II V S A.
Frederiokf
IT
MII.TON . f l
SILLS
I'
GLOBE
H'NIPEK .MA1IKET STHEET3
T.T WEEK
A MrillSY AGOREOATION
S nun Uuni nnil Clalrty
ENT1. ' tUI'l O ATTHAl'TiriN
EDDIE CASSADY
I f iMiim.nt h Mlnsir. in
7J t M , .
NL 1
ttl'l K
"Throuch tlii
IIiicK Iiior"
MARY PICKF0RD
REGENT
-Market hl 17
NK.T Vk.r:K
n tt
OUIFPITU s
"DREAM STREET"
GUnMANTOtV.V
. Clli:i,TKN Am.
Mon Tufi tto.l
Murk
S-nnrtt,ai
'MARRIED LIFE"
1-lh A .tin r
Muti. ,l Tu.
"rp Ml Mm
A Ik-"
MAY ALLISON
,C.,l' I I t.
Jifk. No a
333 Market
st. Tiii:.inn
tl i'l '1 UI-3 tVii
"Straight Is the Way"
Enjoy a Cool and Delightful Trip
Around Beautiful Fairtnount Park
Something Doing AH the Time
Phenomenal Success of
ITV II 9
jLmroanno s
Concert Band
Ercole Durbanno, Conductor
Thclma Melrose, Contralto
.SPECIAL EVENT JULY 8TH
Children's Toy Day
300 Toys Free 300
Fireworks Every Friday Night
WILLOV GROVE PARK
PATRICK CONWAY and his HANI)
'loj.o - I' n inlMinm I iiinmnndi r Nu ;,,
Ki iglils Ti miliar Iiuj
KriTM Ull1,
i i r ,i I i iiinmndfri Han.l at .-, -, i. T
l.munoM-t -tor II, rlmu t His urtli ii,
ROSELAND
DANCING TONIISIIT
Brond Above Columbia Ave.
1015-17 Market St.
Trocadero uu, Tlie Rainbow Girls
PALACE
jHV-V a.
vSPyi
Ronffrt and patter: Jonea nnd Greenly,
Mtlt! Hen McrotT cotnnuny. HoimrJ
(lanrpH nnd inuslrf, Pntilcttu nnd Itoy,
' lroteiuo Acro-ology " NctV hill la-U
hnlf of wool
0,l.?Jl.'ir--Mlle. Annce Cody, com
edy offering, the photophi) featurt,
will he .Muiy Pleuford, "Through the
Hack IJoor" ; tho Modcrin Opera Co.,
BliiKltiK trpat; Cheater .Tohnson, tho
daredevil rider. New bIioiw last half
or tvecK. 1
aV.YO.V -- "Tho Wonder Mini," with,
OeorRe,M Cnrppntlcr, tnovlo ; Hilly'
Hoinicer'H ClrcUH ; Al "White's Hevue.
dnnoci; Chick Yorlt and Uoso KIiik.
klt; I.eona nnd Zippy, Mirlctlc? New,
program uhI half.
WALTON HOOF Mldcle Miller and her
hoys, floiiRH nnd dnnces j Konr WrlL'ht I
'JlrlB f-0111 ".Sun Klst" Show, DhiKle
and Dclaney. Hennntlonal danccra.
u t,i J, i7 , .vo nniU- ,,,p fvcrpopulari
I'lillad-lpMa entertainer, "Tanim
Hfioea." novelty . (ho KhIIh. In "A Few I
"nil!1 T,,",0,r11"' , Mu-r and Stanlov. I
"nice PuddlnK." skit; picture. !
I McCIees Galleries
I 1307 MAIa-NTT ST.
I PAi'STivfi.s m:am:i
I nnd JIKKTOHED
I Al.l. KINDS of HM-AIItlMi
V .IXImnlfn Clicrrfnlly f.u...
301101
aocnoc
COME HAVE
MEENEHAN'S CAFE
SUNDAY SPECIALS
Lobster Dinner, $1.50
Unit Iloilcd Lobster
1 rnb Meat uu dentin
I ln of a(-. jar Sauce
Varbn-urd Oysters
linked Ihttnto
Chicken Platter, $1.50
Hnlf llrnitcd .Vii-iiy ( hicki n
Vrn rorn rrif(rr-, I'nncli Erird Pnlntnn
R Roast Duchline Platter, $2.00
J llonxt Duckling
" Mailed Pntntnr V... r.-.
Apvle Unure
Roast Sirloin Platter, $1.25
Itonst Sirloin of Heel I 1 1 si iiisiromin
ll'.kid Potato -!(nii, Ileum
S 'IitiI 7 o n. it :
2 OE3 O E3 O C3 O Z
TK,tl'.lll' VeTK K
. 4t fk Blifey 'n ''le Pal year more than $300 H
fi 1 J r ffH Hrr r ',n ')ccn added to the value of tlic I
fcftJni wr m!m 1 Stcarni throufrh mechanical im- I
sSkJmjtF provements. Yet not a dollar has I
H? f been added to the selling price. I
y Jy jj More than ever the Steams is a 3
K t sound investment. Mny we eJ.- D
TilrfhS P'ain to yu- personal'y? I
H Scolt Motor Company Z .miMom uun.Z: 1
908 North Broad St. .aWi-li JJJt WL1U "Sj55j I
H Telephone. Poplar SU g v jdtrw a
1 I f Jj flKr fl H
H rl I -Jffs.'-i-u. SSj JTtsjrJtSm.-
1 a3SSfflSKPf yisi5K!I
SEA GER L i N E
PHILADELPHIA to
Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg,
Stockholm, Helsingfors and Reval
U. S. MAIL STEAMERS
USSB SS "ASABETH" About June 30
AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES
SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC.
W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO., PMla. Agents
Lombard 5176-7 308 Chestnut Street
Inrnrpiirnt-d 1B01
U. S. Shipping Board Stre 1 Steamen
Regular Freight Service
PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA
SS "COQUINA" July 2o
lArr.inteui-ou 1it r-,,n , tor qoi-k .lurhnrc- or carta l lluvimaj
Tor Bporo ond Iiatr Applr
EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents
Bullitt Buildins, Phila. P.
Main SJSl
V
v
:
..
tf
v
A KH'-IA ft ""'P ,0,'", a"J The Gold-n Horn, with
V O tliensded interc-tof a lsltto pictureiiqu
N tf Naplrsby tie Fan Mail Meamrr
v-arrrmc u .s Mall Sall.ne from New York
JULY 16th, 1921
, lit cabin t;no and up
rot m-i and mfci-malion arpl) to Ottoman-Anitric, 1 1-
o5
(iKKLIN (O.,
t'ui.ii, r and I rnuht StTticts
I roni Nt-tt 'S (irli.
i HI- I 1 1 ' - I I II tMl I ""
nriti m. tin t .inn- an iu. ih si-pi
tUllTtMt .lull .". .Ini) '.'tl Auk
MAIKI'.TM ! ! XiiE II Srpl.
ti
I l 1 III ii ii.
rAIIllM Ini - lulr an iiir. 27
rATl.l J"l 0 j-
M.IIAMt uiriii .lull 12 Auk i s,.pt .7
( Alttl M .lulj HI ub M -in. in
1 I itilll III IM'l'Hill Itil J lltVIII'ItH
SWIIMA Jul '.'1 iis- SO (lit. II
1 (lN!iiM P.l.t Mi i,l tSi,. U
( tir,KOM iiii-iii .rnl) 'i .lull Itil tno. 27
MOI.Itllllt .lull 111 til.. II -rpt. Ill
tl.l.r.KIt inr 40- ,
t inn i ii it ti i tn i-.vi itA-i
im ni(i i viK ri.nTi ru-.tir
( M.tllltIA Julv -7
I HUM (IN Tn I It 1 Kl-nui,
1 SxKI Jun- 28
rilll.MiPM III t Tn I IVK IlI-iHH
ltlllST-iI. (tliinnjulhl SUANM.A
' ltll I 1 . .im, 7
I t'linuril und tuilmr liiinmlilii I Ine.
l-HKTiiRfr OIIW 1SIMI Hcilnnt . . l-hll
rrrtghl unite lliiurt- Hid. I'hll'i.
Dixie Steamship Lines
Now loading for
PHILADELPHIA, BRISTG.-.
MANCHESTER, GLASGOW
U. b, b. II. S. S. Iliitldnon Cauau
for ROTTERDAM
r. B. H. II. S. H. f,rn ll.o,
AT COMFKIIENCB UaTES
Harriss, Magill & Co.. Inc
425 Lafayette UldgH Philadelphia
i-ln 1ST
:ini!nimiiTOiiiiini3ariiiiTiiiiii,i'ii.'i
OTIHIWfHWRSBWIHIIMWi -t . ' a
Stays fresh, over Sunday
Victor
Bread
Big loaf
At All Our Stores
mi
BTOPCS CO.
iflilbl
I.
:,!!!i!i:in,i:ia:,ii:iii!i!!!!!;i!rra:i:!riiiiiiiii:!iiiii;ii?i?
roinoc
aoaoi
A DINNER AT
62D & WALNUT SlS.
Mccnchans Special, $160
Lohbt r Ihri mt'lur
fi Uttt rub
Flj't of n Tnr Rune
f i-MMJ. 'OM tt
Unmto'jn Votatntn
Veal Platter, $1.25
ttrr, tnl ml fttnh
Y ii Sin mi i ,'p nU' Vntnlarn
. ntrt SVifi(
' '! Salmtu
Mnunxr- Vtf'f Town orv ft 00
f ntd Pttnst Hrf potrlto rtUvt 9100
rr,r r r t t p into XnUui stss
I'
, H, nd. 1 oils ' s nm Vl-rl-.
'i' tttilni hi out ..- , Oiru,
locaoEss josaor
sTKttlllII' tlllll l.f
Main 6765
Oy An rrortui it v 'imn unuiunl vnca
J tlon ui tlif near Kasi.cruisinc nmong
t IfGrccUr IllanJfitOtll-DMr,'nnll.
GUL DJE!V2AL
( MAW tons dtirlairm-iit )
108 South llh St. I'lu'.i.
-J
AMERICAN SHIPS ARE
AVAILABLE FOR YOUR
OCEAN VOYAGE
Nevr Combination ''assc.ifrer
and FrciRht Shiph
tafit. Luxurious Stcamrrs,
Reliable Freight Ships
THE STANDARD OF
THE MARINE WORLD
UNITED STATES
SHIPPING BOARD
Sailings from every port
in America to the lead
ing ports of the world.
OLLAWH
AMERICA UNE 0
New York to Rotterdam
Via Plymouth and Boulogne-iur-Mer
RYMDAM July 2Aof. CStptlB
N. AMSTERDAM ..July 9 Auf. 13 S,,l 7
N00RDAM July 10 AaJ.20 S.5 24
I ROTTERDAM ....Jul, 30 S.pf. 3 Oct
I PiutuKr Offiet. 1531 Wi.b.I St. FUU,
6C 1
M KM tl
HlfJ " 1 -1 ':
J
fP '
1' "'"
m i 1
I H
I
I V
1
3
3
n
o
n
o
H
ta
x
i
i
'
4
.(
4.
V -
4h
.,
, i
'?
j
V ' J
.f ., JlitJS