t,'! ' V H " .'5)vj?va"-v-s i , t vS v H I i it" I I f. ir i K'i I fflt r ( 1 a i l Hi 1 vt, M m '-fix mm' it JT. 14 riW - i liiVJWNUNtf iUBUU li,JJUiiii-HiLAJL)JblijbHiA, VVlJxNtelAX,' IjyCife Daily Mevie Magazine ft-? , Bfr-l .1. TjOVKNEVR FILMING 'BORN A DOONE' WITH FRANK KEEN AN WES" IS HAVING A GRAND TIME T ORNV DOONU." enr, of tlm most -' popular ami enduring novels efi Enslleb literature, will be Maurice' Teurucur's nctt, according te en ' neunccment jitd received from the pre-1 duccr-dirccter's headquarter In Culver City, Calif, putting tin end te mere than a jrer of ruiinr. Preparations bine been ectivelr i under way for the lust trn ruentha for the screcnim: of K. P. Itlackmere" clastic. Muny of the tricot tpceteculur ecncs of tbe story have nlrcadj been filmed, several tlieucand fct for tbe prologue bavins been lundc carlv thi" rummer. Arrangemeuts for tbe Ulming , of tbe rrmjindT of tbe drsma are w. far perfected that Mr. Teuruur ex pects te cemplitc thv fnt It e pirtijre within tbe neit two menlln or ten Weeks. Frank Kenan, noted dramatic star of betb hllent urn t-peken drunni, villi return te tli- rt udti Mage afte- an nbscnee of mam months .in Sir ltier Deene, picturesque chief of "Iheee Doenea of ll.iguertbv I'ere-t, the ne, of all roeu and emeriet. outlaws, traitors and murderer?." Madge Uellini bus been ""elected for he tltlu role of Ler tin Deene. and Mr. Tourneur lin. clen Jehn lleuer for the role of Jehn Hldd. tbe ftnl vrart here of tlie tun el. Mr. Teiiiiuur i aethch dirertins verv feme of the -ter. Hi-t'd b Scott It. l!enl Milten Mcniive ba designed the netting'' for "Lerm Deene," in collaboration with Mr. Tourneur. Among the gigantic i-eMinc designed by Menaee are a rcpllcn of the vestibule of Wi-tmlnter Abbe and tbe picturesque Deem; Village. t v. Cn-b &mWWmmWmmmmmmmmmBjjmmnmWmWBWmVmmmmmmm'&WMI lmmm- BARBERS PLAN CAMPAIGN " ' i ? An inter.ude duriiig ibe tlinnns p Penrod ' ih phewu nbee 'Sun- shlni Sanitn;, ' wbe pliij ll'nu3n, ,ipp,ir.nih doe. net care for "We'- ' It.irrj's trombone music, but Pcgg I'ertwrltfbt, one of the film's jeutig leadlug ladicu, is evidently enraptured DUST IS FILM METHOD OF DENOTING AGE THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX HCNUY M. NHCI.Y HOW te mike ne thinss loelt old is one of the irebWn of the prop erly and fccnie nrtiMe around u lilm etudle. An enmple of bt can be done in thir respect is shevti in Acucs iu tijjj, rnnn,P Ayrcs' first s.tarrtn plct'irc, 'TU" Laue That Had Ne Turning. " bj Sir Gilbert Parker. A missing will 1b ieipd by the s'ar bidden behind n fimily portrait in the old mans", the Seigneur of Peutiae. Moonlight plaing en a projection In the frame attracts her attention. fhe prcs&cs the button, releadns the cau Tas. Tshleb swings aside, reelllng the hidden reeeptiiele where lie the will and an nnclent 'IUit pltel The mechanism of the frame and can- Ttt is Ingenious but simple. The rca Oncld.i Jane and Knthcriue Lee urei In iiiiidewlle at the present time I "Miriam Il.ittistn w.i.s born in I'.tl I irginn l.ee ferblu wik born in 1!M"J Kajte line Mud Ta Nmi' np -I'ters lnj v"eIIjji will een lie fi-4-tured in ' lied Met Heiiianei " lle ever, t hnrlie tli'iplln does net appear Mac ',enl Ownn reil name i Slgne Auen Charlette Pierce pln.ved with rhar!e Ita in "l'eaccfiil ulle and will b seen opposite Uarnstermers " de after her cetitrnct expires with 1'eiV De j en think 1 it iu a regular oracle? 1 might consult euli-i AV In net write te I'enrl and irk her what phe 1 gelnj; in d 'V I.. IS. Dn'ercs Oi.mm Hi w.is Imru mi r nr!,, Mliienteil at Ueh Nnuv t emCDt, Cllieige Sill" l 11e leit. P"etl imhes and wtgbi 1 .'.". mi Jre right, slie iln'd en import nt job in "Ibe V. b of 1J. , ' Will Educate People te Proper Use of Tonserlal Sheps In nn effort te cducate tbe people of T'hlliidclphla te the proper use of a baiber nbep, plans for nil cxUnslTe advcrtlflng catupnigii will be formula ted tonight, nt u meeting of tlie Philadel phia Master Rirhers' Absoclatleu in Columbia Hall, 1H2" West Columbia avenue. Tbe educational camp.ilgn, which will be launched eoen, will luy emphasis en ether features of n barber shop than tlie customary "luilr cut nnd Bhac." A trademark lias been adopted and w III be illfeplii'rd In nil the hops ntrtlcl pntiii'; in the campilgn. IS HOLY INNOCENTS' DAY Anniversary of Slaughter of Babies Deemed Unlucky Time Today is Iuueiciita' D.i, and com memorates the (daughter of the tirt.t tirt.t bern children nt the order of King Hered, nt told in the tlespel of St. Matthew. It In nlw known aa Childer mas and still l considered by msnj us the mert unlurk ibi of the er. Many centuries age parents, coucld ceucld ered It their dut te whin their children en Hely Innocents' P.iy te drhc home price that It was Iu our power te pay the lessen of Hered cruellj Jn an- Cl thinit wns there, tee, in tlie fame clent times no one umrrlcil or titarted eondlilen rend niaile. Te Monre it atn kind of an undrrMiikini; en this I nil ou needed was te work at t-emc-date. thing our hands knew hew te de. Even thought was te be had for the working-the thought of ether men of all the ether men who bad gene before you. There It ", ncntly printed, nnd bound Inte book ours nt an nnton nnten ishlngl low price. SO Tlir. world, after nil. bad m.ide joed its debt. And In the eais Hint followed, the world, InMeed of a debtor, was prebnbl jour creditor. It gne you life, vtir benul. and irmih. and considerable happinetji, all her .?1'J I at prices that jour ancestors would hae regarucu as ctreuiciy reahonaeie. Uncommon Sense Vy JOHN IILAKIi! Tite Unpaid Debt Pi;UlIAPS, wbeu jolt arrived Iu It, the world owed ou n living. Yeu didn't ask te come. Yeu were born helpless", without Ideas, without tbe ability te feet jour own feed, A new born kitten was an Intellectual ginut compared te jeu. Hut the world began paying its debt te you very piemptly. If jeu bad net been fed and clothed und mero or less tenderly enrrd for the tlrfct few jcara of jour life jeu wouldn't be here new. And It was net for what In the life of am Of the lower nuluinls would be a long flme that you were compelled te go out urn de au.j thins for jeurs-elf. And when jeu did go out. )ou ills entered, If J en were observing, thnt u gie-it deal hail nlrind bicn accom plished for jeu. EVUnYTIII.VO that jeu urcded te eat or te wear was te be bad hi ex change for f-enic fort of labor that was possible te jeu. When jeu wanted bread jeu did uel linxe te plant tind harvest wheat, nnd crlnd It into meal That had been al- read done. The bread was thcic at a Philadelphia!! Arrested In Reading lUwIlng. Dec. US Charged with misappropriating money said te hne been paid him as a probation court officer, Heward Myers, of Philadel phia, fermcrh of Heading, was ar rested jrslerdij while l.ltlng (his t-lts. Jehn V. Wanner, Lnunlj ton ten ton trellrr, is the liroseciiter. Aljerh fur nished SrsOO b.iH for a licit lug before 1 Alderruan Okiiiej . l,at week Mjer ' was defendant in court here in a uon uen . Kiinnert tuit brought b bis wife, the . .. .. --.. . . ,. Court (Hireling nun id P" weekly. TN ItCTUHN jeu gnxe It what? X A little useful labor, perbnpsJust what veu were compelled te give It te "get along." , ,, Hut the debt remained, nnd probably will remain, reuis te the end of your life. Ter only by fiiprcmc effort can any one give the world as much ns the world gave him and thus get Kiuare. Shakespeare nnd a few Iheumind ethers left the world still their cred itors. Ilul the most of us, though the world may have owed us n living iit birth, seen become burdened with a debt te It that we never discharge net even bj pnjlng the "debt te nature." x MORE PAY FOR OFFICIALS Salaries of Scranton's Mayer and Cabinet Increased ScranUm, Dec. 28. Scranton city officials arc te receive mero pay next JTlie City Council decided tbe Mayer nnd the members of bis cabinet needed mere money nnd took HCtlen making Increases of from ?200 te $1000 a year, effective January 1. The Muyer'H salary gees up the most, with mi Increase 'from ?n000 te $6000. The Director of Public Safety will get nne nu inereniin of 5.1 hi : tne jji- I rector of Public Works. 330O. u $300 ' i. ........... i'l, CI l. Mn1lllitr' Knlnrv iiiui tiler, alh; ..j ' v"t;.. Is increased from ?3000 te $3500, nnd the assessors salaries nre raised from ,1."00 te $2000. The City Clerk gets n S200 Increase, from J2300 te $2000. I $2300 te $2500. . . . A new Mnjer will get the benefit of tn increAse, iehn Durkln Hating bessM " "".'"'-""" " nuvuvu .MCI.VJ anucr a., vjenncu. Reading Kitchen Still Raided Reading I'a., Den. 28 Police y. tcrday raided the borne of Jacob Barer Und found a still eii Ills kltchtn itevt with two bancls of mash. Dares wna arrested. Twe men told the police h sold liquor nt $1 n pint. Allen Wernlck and Stephen Olret wcre arrested aim after a policeman fired four shots it tlicra os they fled from the saloon of Prank Oltvvcskl after n sheeting affair there. Ne one was. Injured. Dlrdsbore Mine Werk Returned Keadlnc, Dec. 28. The Uroeka Iren Company jestcrduy put into operatie Its big fitrnnce nt Dlrdsbore, Id'e sine? laM April, giving work te 130 men. 'thl lien ere ln.neu of the company i rreneb Creek also resumed work. 1'ltOTOI'iaVt rnoTeri.Avw rilOTOt'LAVH Hnts-fUYl . COMVANV f , -OfAMcinc. The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. H(ITtfUt iMvi . ceuFA.iv r tZrHtmtA All 1 ISth, Merris it Tnttvunli A'. Alhambra v.. i5iiy 2 . e.tr. u MAY ALLISON In "llin OAMIV LL.unblNl mhi rmiiyii.ir.. uvs. 8 "THE SHEIK" GREAT NORTHERN ?"?!ftW MME. NAZIMOVA In "rAHIt.I.K , n:u ."themijsun s.rc MATIWMJ uaiui I0TH rrs-.,Ta rtnv's re.il innie is Jehn De ll.irt He hails from K inline. Pa ilm in "The I William Ituxll waf. nurried te Char Ib'tte llurten. Ihey nre diveieed. KIIU The nddres-i of Mack uueit s Capitel l.uilding. Iloem ;',02. New Yerk City III whleh "Pee red .il-e appears in this Tem -Tin uet picluri Itiiby Pcgiv appears h ' unsiiiui amni nil ture Ueli I'rttii Kidgfwav is s'arritic in . two real Wetertis for the C.tpilnl Pilin 1 fenstanrc - e, . Heuse I eters is! CempBOi In I bi'"ige. I married and hm two eluluren a hen. I'.ehln, mx jears old. and a little iin .1., ,m Liucitrr. horn lust .nii.v. seu are nsut. PUBLIC WOULDN'T PAY $2.50 FOR $1 INGERS0LL" EXPECT ZITA JANUARY 8 l-.l.t, VV nil 1 .ln..lnri problem wns te make cvcrjthtnp leek sij,,pec I l.ne-v what Pearl Uhite will I." is nn UnBlliliniun. eiu. 10 no run iiui. or nn i'iiiniciii therefer, was plcntfullj sprinkbd ever ererjtblns A plpce of old nnd faded parchment repie-nts the will. b''avll coated with dint. Cebwebi were affmed and the little pistol ai reudercd thickly with dutt As th" deer open the accumuiiited dust pours out and jlu Ktrly the heruinc rcmeveji the will and the weapon.' 1 y Dellar Reputation Forces Watch Company te the Wall New "ierh. Ve". U The n.ntH- tien which the In;-r oil v iteh built m May Saw Men Get Unuuph te Eat for First Time in Life "'THOU once." f-ays May McAvoy, J? "I've seen men get enough te eat: "Teu see, 111 'A Homespun Vamp,' saiy new picture, there Is a sequence tfhere I have te prove my tnatnuieuial fitness by niv ability te cook corned beef and cabbige. Tt took two whole days te film these ,-j"nej As we bed te take caeh wene .eer.il times it - meant that t!uy Oliver, Chjrlen Usle and Lincoln Stednnn were doing a let of damage te numerous leaded plates ; "Ou the tirH daj the three men did noble ' Thev attacked tbe sue cesslve plates of 'Irish turkrj' without a murmur. On the second, however, their enthusiasm began te diminish nd by the third day I caught Charles ' Ogle surreptitiously sampling a box of , digestive tablets!" "A Homespun Varap." In which the corned beef and cabbage exploits take place, Is by Hecter Turubull. Fermer Austrian Empress te Attend 1 Sen at Operation Deme. Dc 5.iDv V- Cernier Guiprem Zlm of Aui-tu i-Hun-c-irv is exiieeteil te arrive In wit7er land nbe'Jt Jnnu.i-rv S, coming b wn.v of l.ineira. . .. .. .. ... .,... t 1.....1 ... , ,, . . iir inns i nu i nu i i u vpan n;e is u .jrpct.nai.ie ik.imi nia- ;;li(rQ hUi uD( fuUni.r Lmt,rrer Charley I plfcc .s eelieved largcl.v respeuMidc f. r nre p,),,,. thc pre-Mnitntieu vepterday of it i,nk- , zita i going te unch under special (rs into the hnndj of a reiciver in bank- J j- ruiH'leu of the Allied Council of Am- tuntcv. basaders and the J-wNs Government te AltUOiigU ail 1"I1LTUH.'I v. iu- ... IPC pri'IlUl!". uv:ii nu V" kiwvm ... ja. (hsnosltien te allow rne eun perw te 'tieaU fcr themelvcs(. and nltlirnigli with the tcngn it ;'b trouble w.iteli be lt . original cond'tlen- makers te a-k S2.M and itirK mix'rs ilu net neni eaute iiehuid the luiancial ih undr.foed the cempinj lle iii the fact that tb ,n.i. t.- uidelv known 'It nrice tint when alteied lerctd fhe .-.-.... ....m.I.A r.f ...IMld. mere, 1 Mi'i'iamiai iu"i"-' " " 1m biivcr balk, d llnv -etild net fit the idea, uf "f thrlr heidi thnt the Tmet-ell wa- i .lellur wate'j. MAE DESMOND AS "TESS" Grac Presenting Geerge Adc i - sHf"', S sHsKflf'w'H,H i i x GEORGE AIT. author nnd ,lnn Lasky, tt I ni predueer had never met. They went west te Hnlbwoed en i the same train Mr. Laskj was rending one of Mr. de's "Fables Iu Slang ' whin the author took the i-ame teat m the smoker. I ' "Clever chap, this man Adc," ob served Paramount'. first vice president "Think seV" nuired the ether i "Sure. Haven't jeu read his fluff''" ' "Oh, yes. I've rend nil of it. Ily the way, de jeu knew where the Lasky Ltildle In HollvweodV A'ni going out there te write motion pictures fr Tem .Mciglmu lliiiieit te linew him?" "Wbi, jm but- lire veu ficerge Ader" "That's uij name, rchpended Adc Jth a grin. Miller's "Storm Country" Story Well Produced Metropelltan-A delightful lielidy nerferrni v Pi'n nt erlay s matinee when Mae Desmond und her plavcrs presented Cira.e Miller s drama. "T'e-s of the Storm Ceuntrv . a: -ver-pepular novel and one of Mnry l iei iei ferd's tirt lllr.i vuccesse.. The Merv of adventure and N'nti- . unh n Kettinc oreuud Lake Cavu'ga. proved an ideal stock vrrieb , and although it sa'e none of the nltiv ern eicept Mh-h Peinend ven trvlng parts. H fer""l ns a plcrmng enter talnment. n-prei-iUr ter women and rhildreu. The famous feeue 'P 'Tt'fs ' bring her unbnptired i htld te the church vet acted vitb feeling and jiiipathy bv the Mar M Telle ebb a', th- fuLer of "Torts," and Prank Fielder as Fred erick Crave gave nicely balanced per formances. FAIRY TALEPRESENTED Cast of Children Presents "Sleeplnrj Beauty" at Bread liread That beloved dasM' of eti li heed ' The Slieplng P.- liitv.' w.i-, cent'Ml in panteniinv fei m bj a -euipanv of children uudi r the direction "f I'llwoed C'irpiiitir bet night and proved te be a peifermiinc el leal bklll .ind beaut v , , , A cust e I'ifi pattlciiinied In the plnj which -bowed the goi-.-eeu .'..' f.ccui'1 h 1 liHeknUllil ler the l"i of the l'rlneeis who wn put te sleip by tbe witch mid st.iv id until Pr.im Chnnnlnu av eke In r with a ki'-s f-eng.-.. (I1111.es and liilbtv eie lilt P spewed tin lUgli'nit nnd gave the ..i ig ncter-i anl in nvsc ph nn of oppei tunnies i" (lifpl-iv thnr iiiui-uul t unit along lii-trione line. fern e.I en her ten Rebert. A dispatch from Funrhal, Madeira, en December 17 stntul that Zltn ex pected te start for Switzerland. Decern Vcr "tS. iVdvlcc" e the Londen Mern- itu- P"U freui 1 uncbal. December "(5. said that the (Jovemer of Madeira bdd MPeived orders from Pnrlj te prevent , hoi d-parturc. DANCING MASTER RAPS JAZZ Tells Hew It Demoralized Yeung In i His Own Academy Chicago. Dc .-Mr A T.-The movies, inn dancing and the cigarette, as tbev affect public tnnr.iK were le- j ' iieuncc'd at teduj s session of the Inter national I'lintv ( elllcrctjce. W rf. rieming. Cbicnse. manuger of the National Reform Association, ad dicted the delegates en "The Mcna c i of the Movies," while J. Leuis liiljen. n dancing ma-Hei. ule of Chicago, told "the truth about jaz.." Mr f.ujen described eipi rltncnU in lui own dancing neadi mj nbeul the manner iu which jicz music deineralizid the jeuns. What is "A Blessing en Your Head" ? ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC of course! riiwi win mi ii iwiw. .w i iidihh wiiwf in iii'i njiiii t Juht like you bake at ft home .1 20 HORSESHAVE SANTA W. S. P. C. A. Distributes Blankets te Animals Mere Tomorrow Twenty seruggly old horses -ibe" enlv covering were remnants .f blaiikits and comforter, pieced te. gcther. lined up. with their owners, in front of the W S P. C A . !J'J Neith liread street, vrsterd.iv Larli r'ci-lved a f'hrlhtnius blnnl.ei siifbuent te (.nd off the chilliest of vvltide All the men vhe brought their beisi te the seclctv m lienijquiirterti win known n.s appieved ' Their can have been invcftlirut. d and were known be ainit in r Victer rea &L&3V . .i. rm - .. m r- I.mkIcv tnrik n tnlpsrHm from in n l wiriu. iim-i.- iMU Z fi m l V) . i .lf,.I.Its.iiIfli Inlllliri'l II V.lCKtt irem L-nnries ivien, general . "i".'"'"1'"" '" . .. V Swille Snanegcr, und read It: These jc crduj a.c ler the most -'r "Meet Cioeruo Ade. He Is ou lour part, men. who All no regular function ' bmbi i" i Kb their Horses aim wagons nut mnk- E r J('el. I'll te darned," tlcy grinned 't IMiib they cun fieni such job. as I ft L t uwarj'ti, come t,'c'r ' S Leaf Sold enl in eus Slercn APOLLO SYLVIA BRtMfcK In "11NSKKN, VOBTS' AKCAU1A in a. m u.Ki ETHEL CLAYTON In ''KXl-rTJJBVAVIJi: A51UK VtAIIMCr. dviia MARION DAVIES In "ENCUAVTMtAT'' BALTIMORE 6,lf I V.W.W inJTHE HEART OF A FOOL" nPKtKI 04TH AND VVOODUVWD WU JAvir.H eii-b : riRWOorv riRWOerv "THE GOLDEN SNARE" t)LUC.Dlrl centlnuAim 'J unlll 11 MARION DAVIES In "KNCHAVTVIK.NT' IMPERIAL SiS MIRIAM COOPER in "Ttir. i.nr.v,nn'j IifARITnW CIIKSTNIT Above HHOAt) NttlALl U1N T,any n a T. te 11 :m I, it. Wallace Reid and Eltie Fergusen In "PF.Trrt tllllBlHOV" Vi I I U:U Pl lltrniantuwn We. aji-l JLcnign ralace thUli Avenue 1 VIOLA DANA In "Pt'l-t'S-n-.l OK I'ATK" I IDPRTV BIIOAD A COt.UMUIA AV. (SRAriS OAMSO.N In in "Leve, Hate and a Weman OVERBROOK -"1 HrnCIAL CVT In . .. "THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL" PAI Arc l'.'ll .UAltKLr ST11BB1 I MLALt in A M te 11 tr. T. M- WILLIAM S. HART In "UlUTr. OAK" 11118 PRINCESS BROADWAY "TWiWsI. I,rnnnv t i i"'i's THE SHEIK" r A DITAI i MAKKIST HI. CArl I v-L in m -r. u in r. m TOM MOORE in '-nteM tiib orei .no i"' --i rMIAI villi 4 M-tp'-we'-l ve. COLONIAL. '..CO. T (inl 0 V M 'THE SHEIK" MAICKUT STUBlsr mr.e a. m tell 10 r. M. WANDA HAWLEY In "TIIK OUTSU1B WOMAN" REGENT M.MiKur ar i)ej- mn 4r. m i i'. ii. GARETH HUGHES In "GARMENT OF TRtTU" niAI TO OS511MANTOWN AVf7nUE tl AL 1 J AT -rji.I'lSHOCKB.S CT. MARION DAVIES That Letter of a Year Age Yeu may net have te leek for it often, but when you de, it's very necessary and rery important te the business in hand. And your finding it readily, if at all, depends upon "your method of transferring. DARBY THEATRE ATT-srR f'ST In "COINCIDENCE" tTrvflPDPQC rtA,N br' MAW1LNK LftlrKbM matinei. daily fjfMr-li- yv vn"ii THE SHEIK" In "ENCHANTMENT ' rut ri mv It.UlMil J.T TELOW lUDI 10 A M te 11 13 I'. M AIX-RTATl CAHT In . ... "THE HEART OF MARYLAND" SAVOY U MARKLT B1RKLT 8 A. M te Midtilt.Ut NORMA TALMADGE In "OOlNt. FiTnAIGHT" . Itnliinmre Av t . vvi; n r.n KtvvNaiiv i- a inMni imt '-'Oih r-llMVlVVw'J I Mlliv Clraril Avn a UA1LY GLORIA SWANSON In "I'VnER THE I-ARM" Mil M.irki-l St. HI jrjDMGin I it nv THIiATnE. Hclew S-rniL JIAT1NT.B DAI1 V FAMILY '""i!1 GUY EMPEY In "MILUONAIRK KIR A 56TH ST. VIOLA DANA In "THE Ol-T SHORE THUTK" rDIT ."001 MAtlKfT sr. I JDI1 -J VI Hill II ",e te 11 I JUSTINE JOHNSTONE I I In "Mlttl.TKBKO III'(1IITEHS" TDAMT 1912 Olrsnl Ave Mai T.Ia I I Ulxrtn 1 Violin nn.1 Orcran He-Mul OLIVE TELT. nnd MONTAOI'K I OVE In1 "THE WRONG WOMAN" SHERWOOD 5l,"v u'li.i.irE ni'.m ..ml r.inn'A in "DON'T TELL EVERYTHING" STANLEY -W .WX'1 THOMAS MEIGHAN In "A 1'RINCE THERE rAS' STANTON .MARKBT Above KITH A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN Ivl.NO ARTHUR'S COrRT b Tl.c NlXON-NIRDLINGERi THEATRES BEI MONT 63t) ABOVE MARKET XJU.U.lVJWl'M ,.,0 -. ftMOi U30 lull AT.tV.STAi; CAST In "FACE OF THE WORLD" CFDAR 00TH cedar avemJr sCU-W 1 .30 ehd 3i 7 nnd ti i p. it SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "Till; PWAJir" CO I FSFUM Mrit tt. oeth & oeth HOOT GIBSON In "Bt'RB Ft Rt' JUMBO ERONT ST. i. ailLAnn mi Jumbo Juna en rranHfard "L-- MrjOCIAIi t'8T In JACK XONDON'B "THE STAR ROVER" I FADFR ilai LJvNCAflTtin avi l.CiAt-'n.r MATINEE DAILY GEORGE MELEORD'H "THE SHEIK" LOCUST O'JD .ND I.OCU8T HTRUETS Mat. 1 .10. 3 10 Evir 6 Su te 11 PAULINE STARK In "SNOW 11MND" NIXON 6;:d and m-m'kct pts. l'NlV-l'( M.,ri 7 un4 0 GLADYS WALTON In "HIGH HEELS" RIVOI I - AND ANJM BTS. "" IVIVUU UriNEE DAaT IIODEKT IrKLM and ri,AII. . ADULS In "A CERTAIN RICH MAN" 69TH ST Tlicalre, Orp. ' I. ' Trnilnil .M.vn.M'.K UAlui ALL-STAR CAST In "Don't Tell Everything" sTRANH CSJSWLVNTOH N AVL J I I-INL AT vi:naau( GEORGE MEI.FORi'S "THE SHEIK" UO BT, AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. 333 MARKETeT.SiV.'t'S CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "nAT NO MAN KNOWS" VICTORIA lWKPTui?V! CHARLES RAY In "THE MIDNIGHT HELL" rUnuassaaer eiiiv . i sotei sot7teiir u ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In "HANnC'FS OH KISSES" C-mnrilrwn r,5, Uo"iitenn Av oerrnaniewn matineu eaily 7ANE GREG'S I'OUJTKPUI. ST0R "THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER" JEFFERSON 't' MARION DAVIES In "''.CIIANTE.NT" RIALTO, WEST CHESTER Lt-STAR CAhT In "BLACK BEAUTY" PARK D? ANNA "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" , v. & DAi'ruiN ai J If. Evb (I ib te 11 A"iNA II. MI.IIN IU i . - .TT TrtANinrr casss ACTivr. Fiur Transferring Correspondence The usefulness of corrcipeiidc-ncc lessens v.-ith its age. Yeu can't tell when it is absolutely useless, but you knew that reference te it decreases gradually R3 it becomes elder. Obviously the best transferring system is that which retires the correspondence gradually. Fer example, suppose your Upright Steel Filing Cabinets will contain just one year's correseondence; file the second year's cor respondence in a duplicate set or battery of cabinets, placed back te back with, and labeled the same as the first; the third year transfer the first year's letters from the Up right Cabinets te Globe-Wernicke Steel Trans fer Cases, stacked up in same formation as the cabinets, as shown above. Then, the Upripfht Cabinets or Active Files you have emptied are ready for the current year's correspondence. Thereafter ench year you tranfer the year-old cor cer cor reependenca from cabinets te transfer cases nnd roaln realn tain in your cabinets letters covering the current year and th year previcr. In transferrins, all the letters from each Cabinet file tire put in ene transfer case, maintaining the name alphabetical arrangement. Our book, 'THInn and Finding Papers" explains this ystem in detail. Ask for it it's free. ap'f: W TheWren Qhaufeur MtKKItrt ! r THIS VI IIOOKI M 1. TION L HLINtl CABIM.Tl I I n iwrni Mone ind -tkkl--uieiii mh'.i l) miiir. nrrrLiiw PKOHES. DCLL-V8ALNUT CSSO-C35I. KIVfT0rK-MAIN747) Hill ' '' Ml X "?. I tZS V 11 1 ' Kind of ILINO lil'hlM S CM'IvKS improperly ia mostly due te inexperience of nle drrK'- Itnc-sttBatc the SrNDAR!l MUOOL Ol' 1ILINX. AND INUhXlN(, at the above address. Here Hex the body of William Jay, Who died maintaining his right of way; lie was right, dead right, as he sped ateny, But he's just as dead as if he'd been wrong. Bosleu Trniibcript. As the editor said when he fell into the waste basket, we sometimes drop into poetry. Arc you looking for the right kind of a chauffeur an intelligent, experienced. 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