'j MM" J n . - -jt jfl'H':- 'i I ( 21 EVMXIXG J'UUUC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 192 1 ' '"''OTPKfUl' ' ""w"1 ippwnp-r - s jHT y .? "BAD MAN" CAPTURES HEARTS OF AUDIENCE Polite Bandit, Played by Hol Hel brook Blitin, Welcomed at Wal nut as Captivating Marauder Walnut Ww. ( a (net. IMnlaii-l-fihla has n theatrical lltm- who ruuuM tws Invited te the eit'- hesutlislilp. net only for the l-eliiJay eti!ti, hut l:it Inte the winter. witlm'it beeetiiln;: n care or bunion and without stajm hi- eleemp 'IV Ct.riMiiiiis m In r N IlelbnW; THlnn; tli" pint. The Hml Mvi " b. IVirtcr nuierMin I'.re. n. a ntuibinntiun that, nuile row, reild net. in th ntiniln of tlit tlrt -mplit nn'ticnep at the Wnlnut lat tiiglit. ln beaten "The Had Man" i iin e' tli'-e i.irf Combinations nf hnliMi'ic liknhl" hume. and h srar"!nns ;i d Mtinc sort of t-atire "ililcli nexer i ihf'iie. but alflih prernt. mid li!i li -Mik-. yomchew, in eiw s minn Urns after the final curtain i1- iiin, It t- u iimiwilx r.arm with tln 'tnlli ni in'iireil wrltinp, and j 1-1 ir v.tru uirb tl eplrlt of pemnii"itv mid entertain ment. In many u.ijs tt iirftn- rnt.i rnt.i leeulnc. In murli tb -nmi "mi.v t'iu. "The Ttnern" inf v ,iieh tin- u' a deprived 'be pltii'wte of epHi;i b.irtVd these, who inu-t pUrniilieir (ill theatri cal entertainment u th". would fco fce tamcnl ipriteena But. after all "T.K Man Mm' shouldn't be treated In e ab surd a "a;- ivcpt te -n 'hat its technli'til onftruetien MrftUj was faultier and that tlur" " r.et a draggy 'pet tbroube'.t (he tnrre net-, r.er a tnls-reil oppermn't' in n u .u'ru; ' the content of the plt Tven tbere v. he kpev Helbroek lil.nn best canuet lmajniif bir ohenn a Pancbe l.er"i. U N a new lillnn. a suavely and tnbtJt anusinc. oeto- ,ie-i cery movement is in part. or-v wtnb a stroke of neiittvc neniu'. "cr word a ntcdel of diction. Tbe pir-tiiibe nr.d eRt-y-llewing lines of the author nnj eleesie en tbe lip- of lb-; Mar: he mocks tbe !av3 et tb" I mte, Mate tells of his love t'ih lillin,-. his reh. faeries with "i certain rhnrm and lilt 'e bio uiee tliat iivilte the bearc- nm nm teus te join him d"wn :n hi beloved Meiei. P'itv be r.epr- i be '.,. -il,i iaea "drops .I' ' en n 'nutlu -ane.' en the Mexican border edc afternoon and plays destlnj with the livet of live or gtt people atjenibled there. In order te brine bappirn6i te tiie.-ie tnnt u" mees, ' be Is forced te kill one of tbe part; , but he does tt iu se mferrea! and light hearted a wav tbaf net enU doe? the audience forgive htm but tt-e ether people Jn the tery as well It would be bard te ima;ine a finer citfct, and Impossible re te'l et the merits of all of then. Thoaie1- Sbeanr, a f-'ncle llenrj. or lianser "Me. ivhe spent the tiroe acs in a neel chair, was positive y a P'relnt.nu, and I'red Tiden, as the real villain -n tae piece, save a ;ripp!cK rendition Miriam LeHIds especially appralins in tba role of a j eung girl LEE WHTtTsCORES WITH HER SONGS Singer Who Wa3 Favorite in Londen Meets Approval at Chestnut St. Opera Heuse Chestnut street Opra Jleuv-I' .-aa eaM'y usd"rtoed why L" White -1.0 ike reisninjf bit of Losde-j for eral wsmss 'U'itheut crttfun'"? ! e'.f i" the leant ebe ran a"ry ritn th be-ers of the show yesterday la addition te a very plear'ng porsenalltv. ehe has that iRt vrhicb we are pleased te call tnag netjem and, bett of nil. n, rollectien of bongs that teem with philosophy end wit. Clay Smith srave yeoman ervtee nt the piano, and aJse la the numbers H helped te get full vulua from everv lyric Frank Ortb, tvhe made hlm-elf gen erally Uiful throughout 'he "'lOV. helped out at the finish of Mb' White 5 et la fitting fashion Jehany Doelev, as:jted bv two dainty girls and big Daddy, menaced ti areue eaeu?b cemedv ro-ntuetton t take four or flva be'v. He danced. broke erraw bat and De..lred about for a irhile, end finally dns-d hl act fitb a ng rhttn astride a brer7 herw. Lord AJn rendered wleHers from Rlgolette with geed & I'mti wpraae b dropped te beese and baeV egalu as i.e eMgyed the variens roles In addition te quiaUty. Grift, tr 'Bubble Kids." offered an a ef er.nl. IM. "T- His "tare acts 'n en ' idea 1 veil arranged. la addition e elat ing all k.r.ds of bubbles h iTed-;tes novel ventnle)ui$ra ' In Arge'isa a tabled n i'h i-eu'ii iaierican stnetphirt, bre'i;ct ?-ed re salts Mile. Anna ed-s e:7e.r,j e number of Frneli 10:4 u rt.'.pueus fashion and vac tt.ttt i 0 ejj 'eipedy lines by Mr Ortb. ORPHEUM'CHRISTMAS PLAY "Daddy Dumplln'9" Plirfses AuU AuU lence of Old and Ysuna Orpheuai The spirit of Chrl'twu s In the air when tbe Oml.um F1.iv era laet night txgan a .letL with "Paddy Oumplir's ' a O'i.ed' -drarea ' bawd en tfce well-known novel by Geerge Darr Mctl'utoheen Tt- great eJt part of tr aetien take place or Christmas e-e aM,i th'r ar .1 let ' etlldren en the r'age t0 the little tel'. n the audience bad an fipeviallj su ! time. And Mi's Ruth Hebim-un cni cni befere, tbe curtain and announced tbi't nbe would present a beautiful dull t" the child brinKius the tn dreimil deh te tbe Thursday matinee Se ev"rj -body was happy. AH of the faverlt phyers of ibr cetnnsny bae rencenial nartn it. tuf RWt "fferinp. Dvvight AIade is L'addy MKf Thimnllr, 'p Alii rinhinhnn rin-n, ,. and Mellle Fibber Mnr Gerald Jeb a TV, Lett, Tlemard J Meuen Ilnriv WiljuB, Gertrude llitrhie and l.iHt-i Uenard ell hae gend parts,. MAE DESMOND RETURNS Reopens Jt Metropolitan Operj Nouse With Production of "Zara" Metropolitan - David Beln'e fa mous dramatie bit, "Zaa. in Mbieti ifra. Leslie Carter msdn one et b'r greatest triumnbs, was cheseu In Alai Desmond and ner associate hteck piny piny era te open tbvir return vngugemrnt here. Big housed at both matinee and Atoning performances testified te their; approval of tbe choice. Miss Desmond appeared te geed ad-1 Vantage In tbe emotional nsme-role and IVauk Fielder and the ether members of tb company, besides doing excellent ttettnf , also supplied tbe Gallic attne. BDr necessary for tbe play. Tbe' eUglntr of this story of French life vnn sln adeqaate and the remit W88 a vrell-Jinlt, stirring pluy tbut went , Jerward te lta aensutlenal climax with- Continuing Shows DliOAV "Decl.isee." Zoe Auenh' drama, In trlileli Uthel Uarrymore Fcerea cub et tha biggest lilts et hoi" career ADhLl,in"Tle Het r.ni-tcentti wrclt of the run .f tli' Miry Ttetv ffts Kmeliart anil Aer- ltoiieod ttt'iller here "WANDERING JEW" SEEN AT FORREST Tyrene Power Presents Finely Acted Play With Unusually Geed Stage Mounting l'erret 'Piere w- n rertnm 11 te--pi, ere of "fareudi" n tbe opt nttu "f "The Wnnderlns .lev." It marked the lnt "flrt nislit" in the life of tlic Por Per "est Thoatre. re fer a-, its itnn edmri hitnr m concerned, (in ,Jnmiar ! 1f is te le turned oe- te n-eM".i i"etur" aiid. after t!iat. It liocei.-ixt tbe lintne of Sbubert MindeMll-. Te iltsnit'ei'. -'riei,s and triiKic sievj Uncli new belili its benwN N, then fore, no- un fitted te tbe . p 1 r t of ibi ic.i 11. I. Temple Ti urtei , t;,e ,1 ii!mi of this I'ramn. Ii.tv bni'd It ppeii the m f""'t l"i:enfl of the ,Ie. MnrhnrHnt he !tiet tbe( hrit ns llr vn en UN te Ca'varj, tmd who was omi emi detnned te tarry upon earth until .lesus should come te lilm iignln. Tbe nuther liai tiikcn up veverV phneS tn tb" 1 f of "Mnthntlila-' 1"' lr i- rbe dn. of tiie Cn'itiiiet. h'-i' h" oifr-e is plni'id upon 'i'i:i. 'be cei--etid i 111 -vriii. tit (be uir of the tii"t ' rijwide. the third ' in Melly in the thirteenth cnti.r, tbe fmirth 1. Spain ' urnu the Imii, m-,0-1 Tbrnigli nil of tbesi JSen-ipmr phnve ie ter lntl'.T fhiuj plnddint; vlir":cli bi- iroieapab'e 'Ife. hiiuntud b1 t'i ii.emery of the er of the Nnaretu at tie nmiuent vnnu"bp niete Him, I'lirsi'il b.i tbe trren nr the v 0-1,1 ;ind lensiup for ; "m . in t'ie neatli that it domed hlui. ' Love oemc. te bmi Ttid is Miateiied inn. 11 son k "len him, only te die. ,i, a km.-l t i-i the rijTde.v. bis utter loeMe-wo of dentil winp the pijsieu of a court ladj until be dloevirs who be Is and he ln br.ivery Is enlv si sham utidt- the l.nervledce that h oanner be killed And. tbreiiRli it nil. lie nfnivp iew nearer and tutirer y the fli- ti,lp u'rnl nf Ime for nil cf r rrv. et lnitn,lit "f patiene.' anil i-etisinuien. while ihi Ki-oalled Chrivtian Church prows fur-l'-er aud further trem thete tbinc It : hi te!d and tearlc enunciation of this before the hish ce-irt of tbe la la fiulntieii that brings bis tentenoe te datb at the Hake and. as the flatiei. leap about him. a flhatt of he'v lisbt emes from llcaen. signifyiuc that the Vnnrene bus ion'e te biQi, and bi spirit is at lait 'iberarcd. Tjrene Power, ceciraandine of fim-e end i'eerinut of mliw, t-nlc 'i bero-.e lier.vina'.'e in tbe name part lr each (,t the episedes be jbuws the ehanic that i prad'iailv taking pin re u the Ten. but it i" In the ball of tae Iuquii'inn. m ith the eerb shadows of the candle send 11; phettlj anu leachin? into the dark, vaulted oerndors. and tbe lmpreaivc faces of hi jtjilge cameeed sharply bj 'Le I'gbt. that he rie- te true pone-anil brr gs tl play te a tl rilling idtmv, Mr. Pewir is uslsted by jv un!'uli ispabie cempanj, no one of whom ban much te de u it is neepary te chanse tbe can fe'" eacb tjii-ode beeim-e of the t-oppes-er Jap?" of time. Perhaps the 'jm uhe makes tbe aiesf outstanding ,rnpresien i- Albert l'.runlng .is 0 Jew ish nvrehant In the Siei un p'lae. FUNNY TRAVESTIES IN "PASSING SHOW" Dranid of the Day Cemes In for Burlesquing In New Win ter Garden Revue Slmbert F.aelr tn 101'-'. -rhen T .T. Shubert started bis "P.iwmg shows," the were made up of trae.uc: or burlesque en current rdave. Giadunl tbf idea "va" purbed n'de In favor of mere spcetcelee of feminine pulebritude tiad the urt of the oeMumer utid sopnli sepnli patuter New, heneer the pfindu'iim '"an swung bark and the "Pnfug Shew nf 1021." which opened yestnrdnv after noon at the Sbubert. Ih a snoi-eilen of tnke-effe en playi tome current and 'eme long sinee in the storehouse. But this fregmentnrv effort te give ejire tblu subfctantlal ariund wbieh te 'ie' 'be usual oelleotion ft Winter iBrda beautjfe met with loud sedaim ''en .1 bel'dai audini. Trj if is that tbe travet!" s- hardly buii' te endure, alfhe-jg' trt bit s,aca;jr through upc".pcai Sir: an 1 EJgne llenarJ. '" the cjrree "be1 hnve bcen eie-ete-l 10 T in'er iardey ttardetn ayd 'he '.er1' bardet 'boa utual te Lerp f e - bc'l ea the c'ib'le t appre-Hl S'arti' g " ''I a bit cf ' Lit'l Old New 7'ji's. ' "Ibf rhsrai itoe' Velccae l-fra-.er, ' Tne Dad Man rfVbi-h it.'ej1v DCJgb made its Philadelphia debu-Te',:erd3'- "L'gbtalr.'. ' 'X. Bjr ' fc.pa' '-j Le-e ' and "MC"i ' :e brevjfc'b: tertb Vr of tb'ce are a c;:e 'jeees-!a "f teenee, w.b ug cr e'i of the play ir. Vh namlnz uf be .-hai actors b'jf fir '"iti Bar am 'JlC , f"0 till l-..! Ij t. 1. tsmprrd The Mar Kehxr" Rnu-anr tbnlb r ieds ieif i bi.r'.e' 1 je 1'adi'-, iv 1 fe." "Mecca ' Huh-1 IJ . ird die a deft Ituperfet ,i"e:i e' the wilj 1 ,i.,e e' tic l'omteo! uvl t5t tpe 1 a !e. Willie run- 10 iuip r-onatlen un 1 g,T"t n tBi'bfi'l eue in 1 a b'j-lt-vjU'j if Ffl'lV lj!l"Otl al'.b"Ugb u;lng burlesque lipe 'nK .isa'Uirg tie Heward's htj pepping ;.j vie-v and t'e,, with son; mere e' iea o-!"die'ji- .md fepp ie l . of i" ;-ie t'jll mr! ml , f n "jiiizy - r re Vw. l!lii, 'ess plump tun,i of 'lire; U ill Pbilbib . aj Imid and .1' robin.' uunl I" idlj f!l' and Ann "leddlingi te dad Me 1 neru n 1 11 1 b c r - "MRS.FAIR" IS BACK Henr Miller and Blanche Bates ftc pc.it Success of Ldtt Year (i.irricl (Icnrv Afilier and JUaT-e jtnii- hit" vrloeioei b'iek ,ir thy dar-ri,-' 'f h ea t r In" ni?l:t In n rvi-al e ' The ameu'. Mi. I lit," by 11 rioerd helIduN irewd, id'ipv of whom Vad pen i!ic ferfonnaice t,. fore, bur wfre lenilv .md lipppj for the opportunity 10 ln-i;h and 1 rv onee mo-e Th' new cast v ns i,p te fe old and nrd 'a "f rep t ai.'l artie'tiar imnii'i, tl'ej'd In mud' e tc w irk et Marjery Williams as Silvia l'i!r ptul Per Leigli -if A'iu l"nir Mifs AVil llui i! slender nod n rl 1 0, ti.ii 11 ar ar ar ilouely able te chunue iron tb .ih.n&t Imb.visb aub-deb In tins firrt act te tbe flapper of the third und bnek oue mere te tbe wboleneme, leve-wanting littJe daughter at the last. flmer Brown as Wntkln-J. tbe bntlcr. raade a let of very little, aa did I'lercnce Carpenter aa Peggy Gibbe. Other njenj bew of tbe new cast, all sterling per formers, nre Lynn Starling, Marie Louise Walker, Edna Archer Crawford, Kathryn Meredith, Nerma Havry and Hetty Hall. Needleta te say. rr. Atll ler and Mlw Datee gave ucain,tlie ex cellent perfennancea thutrbuve inntlc fclwk bUj such A BCXWStu . MORTON FAMILY IS WINNER AT KEITH'S ; Audience Disappointed in Cut ting of Mtirga Waldren's Act Others Ploase Kcllli's Sam nnd Kitty Morten, ua listed bv their children. Mm thn and .Te, 1 cored heui!. en the helidnj bill. Their ehlele, "Wcarinc Out tlic Crein" i full pf fun tun! it c.ne Ibr- stnrs varied opportunities te show their talent. Itaiu'v Mi, rtbu imd .le knew bow te mii.' iiud diilioe. (.'blef liiierrsl. lmw eer. went te tiie parents, who -iievicd hfj were tint tee old te "iMinke :i feet" utid kcrii tiiiie wl'b the Miapp.i tiiubic loe and bin mother went welt in n "Mether'' senjj us it caught the mood of tie nudiuii'e Kn Snmuids, sinnpr of popular i-enm. oeu'dti't p'n tbe audience enough. She wit- eliiigcil te make n cctialn fpefi'h. Iter "rulie" .cins 1 fine nnd is the t.pe of folic tlmt bus sent brr among the top tep top iiete'iors. TIv f was tcnrkid disappemtnient in the cutting of the billed net of Margn Mtiblfen. 'J'luv poi fm tni'r miiiIe a fa fa M'r.ible Inipn-slen In ,-, iue rlniicin? numbers und tin- upplnitsn l,e received did net bring '.or 01, t te complete the program sn ie'- her. Kltsabeti- K'cnuedy nnd Milten Iterle, t-ie jmeniles. "went evc " 'lhejeehil dn 11 nr talented in uuirT lines. Tbclr pattr i ieepMeu:il. I.r'en and Com pany entertnlind with the'.r m,ig!e. l'lie ll.ufien "Tire nad "NN'Mt. .-' had mauj in t'ie beuse (,'ueyiing. Iiwe, Teelrx nnd S'. .,b if songs and dauclng. acer-d one of thn big hits of tbe show Their act is built nleng musical ceuietiy lines, ana ti full et entertainment. f'lebc t'iacd reigns supreui" he-c. and it s in beeping with the calendar. An animal revti", directed In MHe Lillian Auren., leeks ilk" a WMen from 1 Hlr.vl.nid. in fdditieu te ether stunU hi former readouts nf the inngle, tnercs an asile lien which rid--' b:nc. back. Charles Llord nnd lempativ mec laughs along s,,Cr.,iii, with hi'n Klt enlle, "Tbe Speedter." Other geed n-ts nri prei-entrd by "Little l!o l!e Prep and Little .T111A Herner," cten 1'iid 1 Iulne, "lugT: Pour Iicvp.rs. gjeinaM". M'atsnn and r-talvn comede. a"d t rafts ,nJ JL-al, faieeurs. AUe;iienjOne 0f the best shewi, of the mi.tiii is en (ew with "The Cen-t'l-v liirls ' in a tinely tabloid us the feature offering. The production l exceptionally well ttuged and punctu eted with bright, cc'hu cemcd . Ray mond I.'wt unrolls some blackface lemedv te geed returns; Philbriek nnd He e stir tonic quick laughs and rrcment. Kenten and ceinpam arc 'eon in their well. Known fketeh. "The heik ' is tbe film attraction Hrealw3 The Tellmi'i Revue, n ilamtj melange of surprise... heads a hill of unusual belldaj excellence- at tbe Breidway tu!u week. L'erv little dance ccuu; or ;ne present mode Is Incor porated in this colorful miniature musi cal comedy. Tbe picture feature is "The Sheik." Thn ether vaudeville f-atures uieh one worth of a place en n holiday program -are llirr. Stkes. ia his "African Opera": Nancy liexer and company. In a ceninh iiin let. "Mar.' I."U ' ; Kaufman atid f.iillnu and "1 ur and Teathtrs." Crevs li'.v--"ritrtntieD." the l.e.-.d-I'ner en tbe lull gprinUled :euth -md laughter tbreuKh a buppy thieL'-e,iiurleri of nn hour leigcly due tv i;)p nctlvirlps of .rock L'ebell and Jcen VutejL, who a.-5 vitirerted b' an utiuutal cast. Tb" e'her ni?'iib-'r- of the pietr-nm. nil of v h-m ?,j te nuK' upan unusua' holiday effenni; for the nyr b'iT of the iek, ar- . Kill' and Pell, ok, in "ai,e lle Pest and Present" Praik Ferd end his, 0 1 n com pa a m an amur.inj playlet, "Uetty Uake Lp ' , Walter Kauftus '. '110 "blaclt spasm' Adam and the T.empvin Sisters, aa "melclv phicndj, ' and Eddy and KelJy, fun&ters. NVllllam T'enn A) White, whom every one in Philadelphia knows. 'Wth , AI Wbite, Jr., and his youthful eom eem eom panlens, presinted their "102I Review" at the feature act of the Christinas bel-lda'- bill of the nets. Th" juveniles nude a grent bit witli the audience l.d and Ia Hrnie ofifero.1 "Three Feet of (Vjin-pi';- . Re? nnd Arthur pienMsl with a jtSllDg novelty. "A Cbtuetj, Rostatr Restatr imt' ; i3nrdiier's Mamaes, aerial bull dogs, delighted the cblldran, while Helm nnd Glnnlfl gave an exhibition of vcrea Lillty. Tb photoplay was "A Maa" Heme." Nixon's Omnd "prinirtlrae," o'lcte: niuslenl c.nteily, featuring f.or f.er ,ng 4-no"i iieaded the Christinas we'-k !'" Marian Unco, a eleter !)t' gir' W inn as tbe "Ja?-- riaby. ilightfd tl calld'en. Tbe Brcen Famnv of t't offered a novelty, New Lleff and Pbe,ps anpecred n a r'P'rteire of se'-.gs, and Arthur III'. eyeke-J much la'j;b" he a I'ljiv!' cvel at. .Sica Tee holiday spirit poi-vides H eaew vb!'-h eer)3cTs -j it'i ve-v cea The ceardr psce ia rt b" Ned Nor-verr' and ceapiuy, in n ttit that is filled nttb aet'ea. Merle Sytseuds aad 3'1'- Duval win approval ia a i,kit cal'.fd "rbetr First Quarri! ' "Ibnlle -pltary are sie'iupa Ma."li's heclet C'rc.?. which terer a bit, and tbe ktd i.ics are de'.'jbt'd with tbe Oteldwu drd, 11 trjl.ied '"inarv tbst sc u u Knetv r.e". evervrl.u.7 vert'i while- Gladys 'y niten, in ' Hi'h Ifeel," jt, i.be p'go'o p'ge'o p'go'e piD' at'ract'en MelNTYRE AND HEATH BACK WITH SNAPPY NEW SHOW "Red Pepper" Proves Geed Enter- talnnient for Audience at Lyric Ljrlr-.Melnv.r and Henf'i, t ir in. I! iilI e 1 1 i.ns, .TO vp te t 1 1 uMia' iii!.'rd in their bon "II.il pej,, or in' snnppy sengr iMteuy llii-s, 11 fv or theni ratber a;r-i, bit ae- j rj that thnj bae, riel been brard e reeentl". Mofii-ire ns .Lmiper Perrv, wit'j In ti fm, 111" te' 1 "d cenn chatter. erres te c.,jei hi parr e I borough ! thnf .f' In a' te 'ateb him and b"ar hlni n. elt.eUis te I lm''.f. Il'a'h, ;i i he lori'innte pl;n or of "African peir, t.eeins te lire b' en born urder ;i lueky tar Hiid til's hH p'trtner. Juniper, iiitb rnw (jlfdt and Sybil I'oeshoe, uj tue i-irandul show ,'irln, ai e tiie incarna tion of diuntinis nnd charm. As the? :ug in teft ruu'iitil oleei they tin Oiei" their OUiliei-OO nnuiedintelr. Seme ye.-i i'"ent f-nigln,.' in denr by Vivian Il'.lr aid Lillian Re:.. dab As colored I'laeitiiies, ibe croon pin -i-t,v, inelodief. mid n.Iudine iuua- H'e i; leelingh and (,i- ube' ih, ij ,.j u, c 'il ci iiml 'tiinderd A bit of "1 igb j.il'cr" w.i. vi wir craet'd b' 1 "i M'ibel Lid no who darned aivi ttiutted nbeut in tjp.cal fafbleu TROCADERO SHOW PLEASES Trecaden) 'I f ".Lirdlii di Paris Ilurleequer'' proved themidicj an or ganization of hard-working, clever en tertainer aud they sent the audience home in ti happy frame of mind. Among tbe comedians and singers were Ud Crawford, Smith and ltagly, Heward iebi, Kesn 4uen, 'Dartes lien and llesaie I'ngcn A Urge nnd uMrnotive 'emajjlaitttiiUfiaRtwU. STANLEY HAS FILM WITH TOM MEIGHAN "Peter Ibbetson" Is Photoplay Achievenient of Year "Con necticut Yankee" a Triumph 1 Stanley-Tem Meiglmii has net bien ' fortunate. In lil fccenarleH lately, aud 1 the s. recti vertien of "A Prince There' 'Wns" Is net likely te add much te his I I popularity. It is made from the Cehan stage pln, which wen e much fnme for its niitbor-aeter. but the comedy lm sjiTered In its traiivferreupe. It is still the sterj of tin- rich and tiele-4 jeung, uiiiti who gees te 11 peer bearding house te plnj Pair Pillion le n iittle girl und a jeuiib woman, nnd who. of ceur'c, tur.is out te be perfectly won derful nnd gltes up his evil ways In n cry short time nod marries, the jetii'g , woman and adept n the little gltl. lhu It in entlreh tee sketchy te carry con- 1 yjk'tlnit In II 1 doNelopnient, nnd Melghan , slmtily pl.s MclsfliPii nnd has prac 1 tically no j'etintf te de. Mildred Hnnlj plaju tiie yeti'is' wemiri In n veij wiepy, aneniic key. but there i gee,l comic relief offered bv "PctiHieu" ,lncKeu in tbe pnrt .1... ti.. 1. I.. f .1... I. '1 . . of'"" .. I V Hie Hill'' sll'l'.i 01 1110 oeuilllll IIOU0. SjlvJa A'hti'i Is also excellent as the keeper of the ' lll'lkc 1 a oej 'valet. beiis, and Cny Olivir bit out of the Prince'? Ivarlteii -Once in a oeon'e Hgo land in tMs reaped-the coon must be aa old ns Methn'eiuli) 11 photoplay is pro duced t'l.'it. b p line miraculous niet.ns. is firt'Mie in nil pbnie.s of its crriitiee. "Peter lbbet-en"' must fcureiy be in tlii. ehunii'd circle, for tbere arc no slgm that crude 01 medieire bands or liniidi 1 .! . . rt a I i tt t. an1ts C!iam ! . ,,..i.t..,. .11 .,. ,.-1 , nM-u ,i c.uramen all stand forward as hay big , '."nd te tt chair, and able te meve bl bl aehieied the rremliigly impesaible tbe lingers only a few inchcji. lie manngri- "perfect picture. Net that It will be un esfopUenallv pepifar picture: perhaps its perfection itself precludes thnt, or .what is mere lllelj tb'it gii's'inier, id.illie sterj et leotge It-i Mauri' r, robbed of the human ve.c- te add te its reality, can not be understood or appreciated by movie andl'uces Tbe story te them becomes tee leniplicatcd te b enjejed as thee haui i,.nnicd te enjoy films thai nre told in ttcnet.ypcd and A. U, O fenii. Perliap'S they liute te have te thinM Mere liltely. tbey resent tbe intrusion of the poetic and the dollenteH iiuwerldl' anil unreal, altbe-igb the? revel in p'et- fur mere unreal and un natural in another way. Here it is again, tbu wonderfully lmpreH.sle letuancc of "Goge" and '"MimsHj," of their youthful leve lu the blossom -scented garden in Frauee, of their separation, of the bev's bringing up by hl l.nglisn uncie, cl nia resent- went and hatred of tbu cold fogs of Tendon, of bis meetlnc nealn with "MIm'ey" only te tind her married, of the mad deed wdiieb caused bis im im priKinmeut for life, and finally of "dreaming true" by 'hieh be put his unbapin eiiMencc behind him and I joined his "Mlmsey" in their dream existence t;eorce riUmaurice has neer done a taoree perfiv t piece of work. Most re- Tern Moere Is ideally suited te the markable of till, be tins differentiated , leading tele, nnd Heknn Cbadtvlel; in bewceu the Unglisb and French ntmes- neither tee auttere nor tee free for a pheres, and b a touch of hi.s dirce- millionaire's daughter. The whole at at terial w.iad baa been able te tarry his inespberc lb delightful, the cast ia geed, audicneej along with "T'cter aud 'Miai-.ei" t.i their dream faiiiiej. Wallaeij Held is ajtenihbingly geed, it i erl.. tmtural that he has uiet with rltleistn and complaint by rcuen of "he Martling transition of the here e' auto cotnedteK te the tragic figure of "I'.ter." If be had been an unknown aeter. "Peter Ibbetson" would liltelv 'a W'T ' . . ,n, T ' 7, bin oeiadebbu famous. His i a facile, ' P;-"l in an. enter alnieg act called s.mmihfti. leNlng study of a fa- . V'"'u a"' iavty, and were w-ell re ciihtii.B ehanieter r.blf Foriniten fmPd, lc,lu' R- P'uno-uwerdtonUt. realizes the role of "Mim.v" far were brought wow or. et app'nute with well thau tbst parr was rcalited en the 'Ple"vp'' r'Ie.V'-' efi pa',t "ml p,Ts', stare She. tee has enucht the li Vniirtw .nlrif ami hoe i-ir,. hr.-iiifv mafcei tr.e"" parti of ;i,n picture in wbleii -.be appfar- orJergcttable. Montague ? . .. I,r U ITnml erlf ipUt.-, u flw. .. serin, mum ai,l oil! "Colonel Ibbet- en." and r.eerg raw ecu contribute u film claiMe ah Majer Huqe'inel;. I be puotegrapny am tbu fecnes are un"annily impressive, far mere ke, naturally, tlian the stage would permit. Stanten Ier a comedy te run te nrxr feature encth. vitli u scuni. leuil ln,,l, T-ar- tuABtr fttt tc ,, n,,K1T.A. ment net evpn dreamed of In the enrij were MieLny Markvoed, Walter Drewn, d.s of tiie -jbert, pie-threwdng, rlap- ITarlie Mayne, Nadltie Orey, Ien Ue ftick burle.e,ues that Tere all that made vere, May Hamilton, Ward and Itoh Iteh Iteh ter fun en tbe screen a fftw year nge. man nnd I'eneiope Dean. "A Conneetlrut Yankee in King I , . . Artour ti ijeuit saewi me vast Btriaej i trade bv this form of motion rileture. 'emedy today Isn't n mere matter of throwing a fft". Rets tegetber and let ting the notion develop pretty nuri) es it "i"Ul when the acteir get Wnrtcd. It hia renib'd tie stage rbere It reeuires a' u'lteb thought and preparation aiciett us a urithtb. masterpiece "d'ennecticut Yankee" ha b.1 tbe at tribute!, of a great fe.it jre with ether attributes fceMarv te a geed cowed";. Toe famous tld Matl: T-ian ;terj fcja bta erea mere mederuLri'd than . was vbe-e Trittcu and tbe cities ar TeipnSlb'e t m n-""J of thi laughter ac tbe aeuoe. Sir Becs pute I ir.edera efflltney into effes't among tbe Ksigbti cf tbe Round Table Ttb ameving tteulti. Fie nielta up their arer te mnl.e tin t.irriet., hi mounts. b:a avenging artav en motorcycles and h turns t'ie ftbeV ef tis "mem') court" vipelde down. Harrj M'er. a graduate of the e'd Forepjugb fteeii cempanvand tbeLuble film itudies in tjie cit; , p'a i Sir bets. Indeed it tb in this, part that be iciieved the succsis wh'.eh bes v.-ou bim fair pretent fame n nlrj'i ltesemary Tneby. another Tubln irraduate. U Quefn Mergau la Fas- nd, while we are talkies of former Pliiladelphlans, ir tnpv be aj well te mention the fact that the laughable rub-tubb were writ ten bv Ilalph Spent e, vh tpnt f.er.ie finie ft lle'Z'roed lat m-ih wTltlng the ToenT' il!' tnilli v -i-rlni- ArcadlU"-All the old-time (emiiiiti. fill' -peiklP?i ti' u fan', remenibrr Fft-el t '-i.-teii in " 1 be v,ee Widow" and etrer I.ubln eemeirs, (ml Vi f,,. Kind te weicnm her leture te th'iligbter i term of i leture iih feen ci "lXn il , finp." 'hi!' rrtidie-ni'ule. tli, cei i dy 1'iia n great deal of s-ivirlie nnd, dv largely te tbe vn-'c of itj nla'-erij, llu iileH cork n geed rntcualtimeut. T. He; Itaruc-, t bo'e reeetit pietji pietji appcaieticis ba b'-n most inti fjinj; is delivhtful n" te lending mile roll and Tlifodere Rebert' cei'tributei our of iii uidii'ie peiiriij.il. Tentniiie I i Ttue la tiie "jnp, wl e is ".uueil'lvi. bffere tin; attack of no r metlied' em ployed hi l -j Ihj i e T'llaie- William S. It-iil , j gambler ' named O.iii I'ller 'ii I i- in w pie. re but he ia "while al the witv thre ig). " t-O th") chI nt ni til d the pic in "W nit Jak " I1 la a ."tery el tm uny iJhvi of pion-enng in tbe Vti imd is built along inijCii tin- i";ttne lines us tcevej et eth;r pleturea, bm it irj a faU-meving, bealtbj ijter.v of adventure and leaves a elcau taete, even If it is wholly lacking in fcubtltv. ' Tbe big thrill of the pletnre eeraea In i tbe star'e dive into icy watrih, and !rurely Hart has never bad h mere turn- 'tire bit of daring than tbl i. 13ye-1 'lllllug paneramaB of mountain and pral-1 1 rle give Just the right and custeiaary ibackgrennd te a etery of thia character. ' , I '. i'lctrla-iluij atluOtstn el ib?M- Photoplays Elsewhere AlMXVuUlVle Lcnl rauntlerey" fraiieea Hodgsen Uurnelt Juvcnlle clawte, witli fresh life put Inte II l Mary PlcUerd a.T.tr xeiirnnnv camiiie- breusbl up te (Inte with Alia Nuzi- tueva In the title reK HARKrr JSTflBrr "What Ne Min Knows," 1 society drama. wttJi Clara Kimball Voting. IVPClilAlt Serenade," a Spanish romanee, with Oconto Walsii C0T.0A7.tt The Sheik." with TSu- delph Valentine and Afrnea A re. ALU A tfZ7.t'Blg Oninc," starring Mas' Allisen. brilAXU-"The S'lielt;;' det-ert re- 1 tatiee, villi Aifnes Ayre MM 'Bf"D a 11 porous (Jurve Ahead, " with ttichnrd Til.v. s;.V7 v-A7.VTf srnvr.i -'D e n t Tell Cverjtlilna," with V.i:i"e Tteli! r.O'tr "Kneivbliml. ' wlta Paul ine Htarlic. nrV0U"A iVrtnln KI1I1 -Maf, tealii'lnc. Itebert Me Is ri. HTMOivT 'Tite Pace of U.e World," with lldw ird ttenrii (';.! J,'- "Inklrs Chance-," with t.lchnrd Talinudgc. CUUSr.rV- "Leve. Hate and a Weman." with t.i-nie Dalsen. LWFltTY -"The I.ur of .lade," w Itli Pnullnu V'rederlck ; tK.vec.vr "The nidc- of !:ihb I.ek." witli Frank Sheridan. g'ltftll stage farces of the lt"te Chlivl"s 1 Hnjt will be tickled te ee his "Mid night licit " made Inte 11 pleasing comedy t)ile!e for perMmnhle Chatlcs Uuj. lr is net tie best plctute Ray baa lone, but It Ih far from the poen-f nnd ncoeiiipli1iPs it 'vldeat purpose an hour of n'ensant eatertainuieet -without fctniinlng. It is one of these i-maH-tewn ii- 'nres that Ray teems le like wi muel. 11 id it lmJ mere thrills und tenfe slti. slti. ntieus than are piiiemar in hie 1m tiirc. Ills battle with a baud of bar reuliers in n haunted church is one et Hie high lights, and the tecne in whicl- 1 te seize the bell rope and by tilting hlni- fplf against It viui-s the holt te sum-1 men aid la a crnefcerjnclt. Kescnl Ligbt-benrted romanee pre dpininatei in "(.larmentt. of TiMt'i." in vhleb C'ureth Hughes, well-remembered star of "Sentimental Tutiimj," bus the lending role. It Is the story of the day dreams of a young man who allows hi-, bie of romancing te get the belter of Ms discretion, ind thua oni't-es a let of tliiiijs te happen te bim that be didn't cipect. Director TlaVc- has caught the right pirit for the ani. which is adapted from a magazine itery by Freeman Tilden. Ethel Graudin is the charming leading woman, and Jehn Steppllng, Herbeit Prier, Syhia Asbten aud 1'rle Mnjne are In tbe large cast. Capitel Ilupert Hughes teems te be writing icreen comeftie ni fast these days as he ufj'd te turn out niagnr.iee hter'.es. They 10 all geed, tee, .strange uh it may s.eetn. nnd the latc&t. "Prem the O round I'p," while net the eitinl of ''Dangerous Curve Ahead," li an irresponsible, irresistible urn about a ditch digger who works his way up in the world and holds that hia harmonica is i.urc euro for all the Ilia of the world. and the picture a credit te Director U. Masen Hepper und Auther Hughes. Keystone Has Geed QUI t "J?, "V"Z, r ,.lr I.. iiS l ' a v w(rj,'elDtu.0,tJ. p?. " nr. "' tcrtainment line roe lluda et 102L'. Uetybtone rhre iii something te ,',J "' " '" au" .: VM "i""". viy'ui nTJ JOBl IHITO , Marie aud Mdrlew J.vcre s"m, '" K T il cerulnij net TIah. nut uh'uli t epieiv t,llf, .ind laet. le,' t. was, WuUen- IWgS OCX, wnien w.l.s CUOCh lull Of III- -. L, ... -,.., .,, l . terming happeuinr. The ppui.m: chapter of hlle t.agle Is plot uu .. FUN QAUORE AT CASINO CaMnn "A Whirl of Oa.efi"" p-rne- te be nu ideal Christmas tihew n lit combination of rellicLing feu tiuMiug tones find prettv girlc A h j rat nu runt put tbu Itena s. Claraa'e hb' fts-i, tt, lloe strle. Aniouer the f.lVOpllt Tnyrrw xtr O HI'S ATUMJTHJ crr. X. J. ATLANTIC sCrnrBci tSBBL, The Yuletidc Season .jfOIt the cheeriest e! v inter JJ vacations and for tJte pvepcr inau-urntien ei a licaltltful, happy and prosper ous year, visit tills fa.M"inatlnj City by tJie Sea. "pert without "niphT a'l iik'UI holiday rute-tiilnmente are pmrldrd tcr jour vleueurt. Cul', .Yofertiiti, ffcrnbic.t t.fi, I' einfitiWirtfii. r'tecis", He ie. ' auar.1II, ca-frfs. liar -ifj, i' r , L- ,.ni tm J Poe' rt TUB LEADING IIOUUCS A1wk7 eptn rhost.WiftlOTTrrtfQi'jterr.ia'wr) Ritu, Rf. Miflkafeuch-Btanhflrc Hie Anibansaiiar Aljmec Hetel Ritr Cnrlten Itetcl Sliertl Celcn Dull Hetel rhelie The ttelrnhurtt Tiie UrfeVtrs Hetel Dennis Hie Sltelburne letti Brighten ttelrlM.r.liiirlei jruiMr lieuit Hetel Motion The Wiltshire l jnteMen rrl ecTnferum tr.n frrlt from ill leti '4 Ver t'jll InformaUeo (chfile'es, rixi, ets , renia t li t.f.tt tcQU 'SSeM 7rTRAYrORE MWZK HnplRn.rnliel iteeiiien A. nr, Micl ill?- il Pi " "' rh "T-jr.11 MAKHi.N Write for SPECIAL Fall and Winter RATES BATTERY PARK HOTEL ABhnllle, N. C. " ' '" I'Trm'Tr"!' ' jll-ulLI i ATLAnnccrrv.N.j. n iDirectlyciTifKcOcliwd: i MAnwpRplarihcfDi5iiclicivi I CAPACITY BOO ,, , S W1NTFK nnseitTB NTI-"yIIOAT IlKM)ltT w ni 1 1 iiiii'n iiiiiiinHniiiiiimiyimiiiiW iiiiii 111 nm nm 111111 niiii 1 iiimrmTnriwiiiii 1 111 ii u mni i... iv.l ' S eHRiTs llV S eris itf" Weekly Service Throughout the Winter By u 9 17,500 Tens Displacement First Sailing - January 4 - from New Yerk Weekly Sailings every Saturday thereafter The Araguaya is the largest and mest luxurious steamer ever employed in the Bermuda trade. Yeu arc assured of the comforts and conveniences found usually only en transatlantic liners. The same superior service of our European and Seuth American steamers will be maintained en the Araguaya. REGULAR SAILINGS TO EUROPE BY THE FAMOUS "0M STEAMERS The Royal 26 BROADWAY KKt.V00t N. J. Lalewoeri'ii lamest t c-emejf Metel LAKEWOOD HOTEL IMUunnil. .fw 0rsr.T M3.ne MIXKI.. SS.OO IP T)MI.Y. Ter Knsaruitleni pi ne Ls "iecj Mm or :-'. y i:eei.irB enw rv'-- me Wr' 't tl inirii" I V inrsl't ATKrX. H. O. A ! f "Il Highland Park Hetel 111 Uhll 0M. 0I.KV 'Tewesiifii n etisrm nil Its own" CMJIATE IinCRbATION' U.Nnne.NMENT Aililrfus .t, I. fI.I.VF.Y. M.iiizrr Sammer TTMtffiie Inn. Lulir I'liuld. N. T. n,enin FOR RENT MIAMI, FLORIDA Deautlfullv tuni'iliecl fen-room ' e !! E oerleoUiiic BlBcavne Ua". lietac'ied ten'anU (t"jariers aru earoge. i or u-lnin. m?r,Ti ImeieillnW, tir,ssr.rlnil $4000 1! V Petcrren. Tt Hruadvav, s New e-k City, iienlini; Green ISiO. Ter ItoeHot of ri.OniUA liW re.s,T nesurt wrllf "843 '"i Av i'Nn JiirU. Hetel Royal Palm'rief"; J Oprn .Inn. 7 tl.Hcle Clf. l"m!in. twln'nitfir Peel ri rtnem -xM Be' 1 L MLfcuN Wr nri,i.i-.iit iii.ir.ni'.s, j-i , Write te rhuralifr ef t'iiiiti"Te ii iii, i it ler rere iioeuipi. (M1.IIF.C. CN ler the. Ileal Thing in Winter Sports Geed Clteer- -Life Merriment CR&teau C3.UEBfcC CAMAD Red letter daya for old and young with en old French-Canadian setting. Vigorously outdoor spore en glistening hill and crys tal ice; evenings of jelly companionship round great open fireplaces; dances and masquerades; and the hospitality and service of a Canadian racific Hetel. 'IHple finite toboggan hlidis, C'urliii); in the Chateau eurt, bki jumping en Citadel Hill, open ,nr hltatinn all Itwe !'t h.tntl. Hwisi ski hi nt rueter of international rep rep utatien. Heckey fjaiuc-! am) hiien hhne tramps, crack Dek Team from the North Coun Ceun trj. furling Hen-spiel in Tebntary. Indoor gell wJHi profcshietial instructor. An caeu rnwfertabUi tn vm Montreal, v here you it ill ofej nt I la Vbic Viiifr, another Cnnadwu I'acifir Hetel f ucrutlirjuj through CANADIAN I'Atli-ls. IIOTi:i-l Oail Cliretiuit Slrect PhlUdtlphl. or tllAll'AU IRONTLNAC. Quebec, Cell mm I 'le nllVIIMU l"KONTKNAJ! UIIICIIUU If ti. IM Mlinlt4 fclMB. I i trentemc Kp 3$!&l. i tSaJi mm mmm w, v-v ummmmm mmwfmmm wivrr.it niiinuTM BTK,yIICATf IH'SOKTS the Palatial Cruising Steamer Alf.il. fbrU A I. A Mail Steam Packet Or any Steamship Ticket Afjenl "BEWODA" Under Contract With Ucrmudu (luueriunctil The palatial tcamcrj of the Furneae Bermuda Line land their passengers and bnccce directly at Hamilton Deck, uveldiug the discomforts, inconveniences and deluy of landing by tender. They use oil fuel, ensuring speed and eliminating the cindcr.i and dirt common te coal-burning steamers Sailings Twice Weekly, Beginning January. from N. V i:fj- Wed, A ("ut. from Uerninil.i Kcrv Tors. .t sj Itclttu Ijoed en I'.llber Steaniep OITcrliis Untniialcd Imprest ten Ire u S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 1 n M 003 Te.j W-plaecr. t..l BERMUDA OFFERS ALL OUT-DOOR SPORTsS Includlnc l.elf, Teiinln, ilini;, DiIIiIiik. r.lilne. lildim;, 1'rlilnc, t I, Ne l'uaspertB Jluny Ateilciu lletd-j. Arlle for Illiisirute.J Uttrulure te FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 34 Whitehall St, New Yerk liirirHS Wllln A ( e.. Mil., 0urii lllds.. I'hllii.. or A113- Xeurl.t. Asent S8watsV8i' 5MefZ5 Bags Each If ON Till MMiMlir"rM Mil TH.i..rurir 5. S. ;jORT ST. GEORGE," ,&. ' Sum"' .January 4 February 4 March 4 Ideal Vacations Among Enchanted Islands leu.lstu will Mu.t jinim li ni i he ti. P., "Tr"ort S t (...Airs' t. . Mm ,. ri.-.i. i i- ,', A"1 O,,.e isew isiann pebseasijnsi. ai. .is;a. a.i..du i.nl 1-lnltHO tnng-le',) Vhieh Vn Cve tnOuies irreuj "s. S. ' Tort St. Gcerce." Ideal Oil Burninir Cruiiiiie bluiimar rhnmn. n 1 i inery liuiu-. emfrl et tnoem hetnl. tnrlurt.ne' laraa unl tuxurltnilr 'inpianea in retd ti min" hiiicT . -" . M rtm nil "fit-. nn I ti ir fnr'Cml'e. r-T" en tm'fn 'ft(ii) n,lrtnr H mem. nil nrlnU batti. ie urJt-H rfulreil ter fro . rula-j. a-yd for llte-atur te FURNESS BERMUDA LINE, 34 Whitehall Street, NEW YORK l'nrneib tlltby A Cu.. I til., Iteurv Illilrr.. I'lill.u. or Anr Tenrltt Aicat w& szaKXKE-'i'izflHn eA Winter Cruise BUCKEYE STATE will sail from st mtiMi, ri.i. KfeNlLWORTH LODGE. OM IMK MCKSOr. SEDRING, FLA. PieniasM03r exceptional heteC: ncSClT,S,9y!A'rEH?IE!:cEtl ee -jO .H,-H.IP' MANAGER. Ba0KlI3 OFFICE, TOVN COUMTIst nr. rinriiburnn. n.. b T. V V, '1 K li u u a u "tha iiuiwiuie CUy" FSf Coe ism 1 1" Inmrniauim Writs CLiiiitjr of Cemmanv. Uapt. l PU rateraburc. Kl- wnAimi-ryi;, rijt. Hetel Clarenden twcnYwocaet SEABREEZE fierid. nu its CUOft.S J HAVEL SERVICE (iv.ir J ,0 efll n i j., haul the wurld 'Jliea. Cook fc Hen, Us h. Hruad bt.. Culifmmmd Hawaii 'whim it's Simmer always irX'-s Mivntttni:HOHiq STUAMIIOATW-- nr.KllliTH Company NEW YORK and S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" ' li .iC.c . 1 1 nj0 U .9 U.ueeii,.. &truises ater e luiinca of ths Vef tr4)e, In-Iueri njj i m, I nf.i ... .s.. .m.i.. rtr.iia. a Aff.m no-, nnn A ,'.. -.-., i. .... t nielNtll Minpi-fi will "jr-n rriviti tains, net 'iv,rt,i, j XI U -T.-U IWlb H.S KHJV.W-li te A com letc witrrep. ceuub re QtlemLi ai. Hvrih -ia Hi.vaiu, Pujn2 Ctrul, Le Angete Sjh I rinctve nd Honolulu. Numerous shot trips wth eKtl tent he tsl acwmmoditietu lnilutlJ. A tcjtful vdnar vxatien through Mjnhtrepkd tt3i en the luxttieus and commodious Amenan ixtatntr BectEYE STATn uhich prm-ities the coo fbtt tnd cenvejiiences of a CrkILb hotel This aube v.t be undettht iht&an of the Tatf til DcpArUntnt of the AnwiejrjEtprxuCcfspiey when iitquif ia msy be jtm, MATSON NAVIGATION CO. PtirJllMt Apnlt, V. S. iiifp't Qtil ?6 COirrH GAY STREET, BALTIMOJtF.MtX OS Tl TO AMUICVN KXVSS QX Ot AKr 5IL.Mi)Ur AZUtt Baltimore te Hawaii January? GREAT WHITE lLivn United Fruit Company liailis U')C, 17 Uattax I'uc. 1M-. fir.UMl IM HAMILTON HOTEL BERMUDA Uuixri n ( ortrui.tieii it id -G9'f' J50 Pulies with ,D.tn l'ir' Acconimueation for w" - . Conetrie l.y llrittsti II"n?n,a'f.vi N. y. unii. innr Tmfl Be'J tC4Ulet raw. Addracs VHetil PJBM Jliinarfinant of J. -t'!fZ"tut AIe Hiitl P .tnn tieai-h ni""' "1!-. Th tdmal Winter RK PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA I DUsell en tU Hrtwr. Aejommelt nw'VTr. rr..,.. T AsaaclM t, I Jt,. X. iwoneoi-.ii. "1i"SiW. (Uanliad Uy uteuinar- J'Mmaas W'J'S 1'
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