1 Vl, .. Hil i ., T '14 EVEOTjSTG PUBLIC ILEDaEE-PHIIiAiDEIlPHIAV 'FRteAY, t)EOEMBER '30; 1921 I ) u II I r I I , ' Gfe Daily Mevie Magazine J JUNIOR CINEMA CLUB SUGGESTED FOR PHILADELPHIA FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK ll A LICK FAVINfi A THEATRE full of children: Wee te the inrr lltntu uhe heppi for inercj from Mich an nitdleiiri.. who . clnmoreu' aip1ni't. in rcedy ( n the In slnt fir I'vir,- noble fcHitlniPUf e m.lgnlfkdit fea' the here exhibit tin who, Indeed, Is mere thnn npt te keep up a steady wlve until small hand. lire rcslh leliius If a jinrtir.nrly tir iln; stniitu'c of riai-in? irt.ie o.ercom e.ercom o.ercem laj, super ebfctnc cs is In piegrrss. Ner atiFt wa feret the few greun-upi ten' trel uinene tbe 'eal rtnllenve. "neiih nf them have the cxeun of being suarriiaiii, but ethers jut drift shan't ItRsJy in by theniaelvi-s. like urn dear old latly with -.new white hair, who has Mibucribeil for the whole series just te keep hruelf .rutins, he explnlm. With Ibc munic of chlltlu-n's lauclitci'. A for myself, I eeit'dn't dctennlnu hIieiVt ii tv the Inspiration of the'-e npples of joy or the ml of Al.iry I'lekfeul (whom I was ferine for the flret time) that kU.ldcnl I leiiml mj ejes ere full cf tears. i "We must hae semcthiiiK like this In Philadelphia '." wn ni next reaction as I walked out of the tlientre in Nc Yerk where the Junier I'lnema ib la prcentins Its serie of Saturday merniiiB pel feruiijiu.es for young pee- J,e' u -.1 Orpanizcd ever a year npe by w Herbert Adam. Mr- 1 nngden licei and Mr. i'hrlniphei Wjatt--all of Ihem parents themselves the Junier Cinema Club 1- an attempt te suppl the need fe. Inlilrcti" pcrfcirmainct Which .ire at once cd'icjtl-nnl. whole tome mid cntcriiiitiing. Such iireniitn'iii women us Mr- Seliii'ler NelNnn nr ten. Mrs. Willuni Straight. Mr. .I"lm King Van Reiis-ehier. Mm. Lewis lleu- vernenr Meiri-.. Mi. Ililbeurne L. Koeaelt. Mr.. A. Bnrten Hepburn. Mrs. Jehn Henr- 1.iinsten. Mm. l.u- aene St gin lie: nil, Mrs. .Jehn Henry Hammend and Mrs. Edward Livingston Ce-ter were unions the pntrnn.r-i'.. Kvere Him .1ievii has been inspected bj tb di'e-ters and is cliofen from a standpoint of intcrct and nrti-tle merit, and w. minced were t' e feii'.'i- ers of the need of such performances from their own stmssles in Ueepinn their cbi'dreu from motion-picture dhows that -entained sr.e iiJe. tinnrbli h.hire. i Imt the eneiuil their first Masen with a deiicit of $"00. whter. thv themsehrs inileewrete they Mnnwl thin bed pmctiea'.ly aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaBL x MaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKiV aLLLLLLLLLLLLLriaaaaaaaaaalaaaaa&. liaaaaaaaaaaHaflam fHHBHp-' iuHHalaaaaaaaaaaV iaW NaaaaaViaaaaaaaB'1 -- ih ijaLaff'VJv &&X?gs r M Jl ft?-! t JfeiHHHSs v- tiH B Sam jmmmssssasMmm m DUPRE AND C0URB0IN IN JOINT ORGAN RECITAL Remarkable Concert Qlven by Great French Organists at the Wana maker Stere A remarkable concert was given en the great organ in the Wnnamaker Htore last evening when Marcel Dupre, organ ist of the Netre Dame, 'Cathedral of Paris, and Charles M. Courbelh, guest soloist of the 'Wanamaker organs In this city and New Yerk, gave a joint recital before nnether Immense audience. The dlffcrence between the two great organists was inrirked when beard in a joint recital.. M, Duprc hnd perhaps a little the greater delicacy In registra tien and played with mere grace, while M. Courbeln excelled In the brilliancy Uncommon. Sense Ry JOHN RLAUE Mirrors WfNTF.n ItlWOUTB 1VINTi:tt It I-.HOUT3 ST. I'KTKItWIIUItO. Tf.A. CRITICISM is net enly easy, but natural, We were born criticizing. The baby loudly criticizes the world Inte which he lias been Uirust because his llttle body Is uncomfertablo and dinner Is net alwaysven time. Later en, he carries his criticism te actual comments en his parents' lack of Interest in him. Children criticize ether children for faults, and for ignorance. Ily Ignorance they mean that the ether children de net happen te knew things that they knew. A child who has learned that or his execution mill stwe. ' .. , ,,.,. , ..ruinllir rrlHcnl The selections pins oil by M. Duprc ,." "- --t- - ----- were the great fantasia and fugue in of another child who Imagines that the miner of Rach, an old French Christ- only function of a cow 1b te moo and te mas carei wiin tieiicnie variations, wrn- wcar bems. ten by d'Aipilu ; n Carillon by Emlle . - " llourden, a modern French organist and . ,., , ... ,,,, ,i tnieitt. .composer in the modem French style of AS E sre? '" tnture, , V illssennnt harmony, which the clever I pence, and anpilrc what we think registration and coloring of M. Duprc ' Is wisdom, we become Increasingly cnt- . made sound better than the work nc-' leal. If we learn hew te speak gram ttinlly is musically, and n well-written ' matlcnlly we nre Intolerant of these who prelude and fugue of his own. The lnt- hate net learned the same lessen, ter is nn interesting work, composed in If we knew another language wc nre fugal form, but with the tonal coloring prone te use it. new and then. In order of the present day. If there be 601110,10 "show up" our neighbors who de net question ns te the result of mixing the understand It. most intlexlbie et forms with tiic freedom , rw f 1,, Kinnt tiirmps of Immnr of today's musical inclinations, at least M. Duprc has produced a work which holds the attention throughout and was I enjoyable. 1 M. Courbeln played the Mnrche lie lie reiiiue of Snlnt-Saens, and the prelude nnd fugue In A miner of Rach as his 1 principal numbers, together with a consists of jokes about people who de net knew things that wc knew, in fact, much of humor is founded en a pleasing -sense of superiority. Continued through llfe, this sort of thing creates ends nnd bores. For tunately there is n savlnc Grace tn all .inviliiil iiiuiiiji'in. iirKvuivl 111.11 11 , - lit t, V .1 . out) of smaller selections, consisting of ,1B wh,ch cimt'M us at times te sec of an aria of Lettl. Invocation by temc et ""f own sner comings as cieany Mnllli. nn nllnnrel tn liif le ItnenU nml S WC SCO tllOSO Of OtllCrS. cleseil with the studs for the pedals of Pletre Yen, 11 number well designed te ' exhibit bis vnst technique nnd Ills vir tuoso stle of plnylng. M. Dupre closed the recital with nn nn other of his niiiazins improvisations en themes given by Philadelphia inusi clnns. His work showed the immense knowledge of the resources of the organ which he possesses nnd the facultv of turning them te instant ncceunt. Last evening was M. Dupre s last nppcnranci And, If we can learn te sec In the faults of ethers our own faults re llected, we arc fairly en the way te a better nnd a mere wholesome under standing of life. TIIK value of criticism in the world Is its helpfulness. In the pitiless lampooning of social characters nnd conditions, the novelists seek te show te all men that their r.i;m iompsex R"r inff be ghid te publish the inctiirri of 'tudi se cat pteycrs as are sugprslril by the fans In the I'nited Slates this senen. as he un defective characters arc creating" 1111' ruilll- tlullXUVU CUIllllllUHM. They often fail, but sometimes thev succeed. If we study our friends or returns te France in a short time. DARBY TO HAVE PARADE pie, will gradually come te a satisfac tory understanding of the business of llVlng.- FOSTER PRAISES RUSSIA Steel Strike Leader Blames Blockade for Disorganized Industry William Z. Fester, ergnnlzcr nnd lender of the steel strike in 1010, spoke Inst night nt Musical Fund Ilnll, under the auspices of the Philadelphia Branch of the Friends of Soviet Russia. Mr, Fester has but recently returned from a six months' trip through Russia nnd Europe, where he hnB studied In dustrial conditions nnd the methods of the -Communist nnd Soviet regimes. lie blamed the weakened condition of Russian industries en the economic blockade, nnd net en 'the inefficiency of the workers. t Mr. Fester spoke in glewnig terms of the organization of the Communist Party nnd Inudcd the work of Lenlnc nnd Tretzky. 1 THE MOVIE FAi'S LETTER-BOX Ry HENRY M. NKELY New Year's Shooters te March Mon day Afternoon Started This Valentine Fuss Inquisitive Persen "1 nm the 'In- he started the sub- llnfnrfi I " . n..l. i: 11 . -..' .1.1.. I...I n.nnli,n! r h-,.n "ueilllt I ITMII1 eliminated, but such was the expense of I led coins n-ieut Rudelnli Vn'entine. conducting the performance in a res- j nm vcrv sefrv te tell veu this, but uler Brendwiy the.itie that it Is .leubt- .... T , . . - . .. .. ... 1 !... .i.i1.mi(1 " " rni ir mm wen 11 iniv- eci-u i"ii' nnshew. we are friends, aren't wc. Mr. 1 I. riv '.'" , D. M. O. IL. 2 North Fifth street- hed nit the open-minded mrnager of fered the club the nespitaiuy 01 " lieue and his peenal co-epe-ntion "Sevrnl of the Lirest moilei -plc-ture the-tres in New Yerk hnd alreiuly undertaken te sir sncrinl pen nrnnee-j for children, which rrgularls proved financially unprofitable, the Junier Cinema being, indctd, the inly organi zation attempting te give children s performances of nny kind whatever that Pas been able te continue for a ceeml tcaren. . The directors of the Junier Cinema Club sai that they haie found the par ents of" New Yerk te be divided into three classes tnee who di-appre--" all motion pictures. thee who are win ing te take a chan.-e en whar their children ee and these who have le-er-mined t'-at thdr cnildren mj enlv sCc tie best As the p!ns suifib e f.u f.u jeung people en the legitimate stage have been practically nil for the lat two senri. the) lu,e become mere inn mere dependent en the motion pictures, -whose immense educational value is just beginning te be 1. lii.ed i.eegrapiij. betam naturnl bisterv and bi-ter it self are vtvficd as no textbook can make them, and classic, ueh ns '.Jin'-u Beauti. 'Rip Van Winkle. I n- dine,"' "A Man Without n Ceuntrj . "The Tale of Twe Cities." etc.. are in tensified In their appeal and in th child's memory Ameug the audience- nt the Plnra none ar mere enthusiastic tlmn the Ilnet li"'e orphans brought ever." weel. 1... t.-."i.. .-.1 ri.mlfl frnm one of the mn'iv U l.uni'i X......X. ..- , ..... .... . . ... .. .. H.L .... !n HliIII lllul . . .. v ilibtitutienb in w n't 11 m- 1- - . rmi 11 Mr. Could ders net for?et te fertm the - .hiklrni i-enuitrnient- nineiig his guests llarn M llin by a liberal supply of lollipops Darbs is te have its first New Year parade Mnndas . I 1 he parade ill be headed by the Trixlc String Rand, which is one of the leading clubs of the lmreugh. It Is ex- . , peeted thnt there will be quite a large I number ln line. te be th latest tonic for discussion in The firemen at both I ireheuses Ne. 1 , M.nr coin nm. I ilmni-l.t 1 wnnlil lie and Ne. 2 will have open house New : ' -"" . '-" -- 1 i' .. i.. ire my opinion.. .. VT " " ,' ,... r t.,. rvm-. r of fact. I like Kit- 1 , ,"IV,,,U; ".; " ,""11y"V"1" ilnlph's .ictiiis and y. te sLV c-.ry pic l,n"-' l ire v empimy. .in. ;i. m .. tine in which lie app.-nM. ce-tuine dance New Vnrs Lye, in the "As for being eneelt,d. 1 can't ee fir", house. 1 he committee in charge where be i. anv uere than some of IneliiileH Mrs Rebert Marsh. Mrs. W.i f.. ,i,t.,,,,.. Wn'iiM w liacne. airs, .iebcihi lhuuii our enemies, ter tnnt matter with a view te sceinc In them our own faults. mid their lesult.. we nre beginning te lenrn. ' Wc are all abundantly supplied with 1 faults. Theso of use who Pnn correct 1 our own by studying these In ether pee-1 After-Dinner Trichs 1 Treat your beauty fairly! Ne matter hew lovely your features are you cannot betrulyatlractlve with a red blotchy oily skin Reslnel Seap andOiniment make bad complexions smoelher softer and generally charming RESINOL 5eqthinq and Hc&linq JM2r iSMiSfe. 1 ' I1"- 1 1.. .-1. - -rl ATtrANTIC CITY. N. J. bl til I SA V. m v? S. I PX gJMvaHti :P ?LA3lwv ;X - i ' WBmmAf Klffn1 "Tl . ,1 HT. l'KTi:itNIIUH.I, t't,A, a m? S "The Sunshine City" The place of yeir dreams te spend the' winter I St. Petersburg, with its ideal semi-tropical climate, is the Great American Winter Resort. 200,000 visitors last winter enjoyed its advan tages. ?60 days of sunshine in 192(0; interest ing country; fine hotels and accommo dations ta suit everyone; hospitality, entertainment, sports, lively fun or just rest and bask in the sunshine, as you wish. ROYAL SCOTCH HIGHLANDERS BAND ,will give open air concerts, January te April. Bathing surf or peel; fishing, sailing, trap sheeting, tennis, reque, chess, metering, bowling en the green". Twe 1 8-hole golf courses. IfrnWer Beeltl I, en the Ci'ly, or 2, en 5perti n Ktcrtatitnt. Any information en rtquctt ', Chamber of Commerce, Dept. P St. Petersburg, Fla. 'Lil' C.."lSBcSin-- ff.rr.'dR -?Mk.n --. k JLi '3'Vswi jvrzn AlltKN. S. C. AIKEN Oucen of Vln(cr Rtierti Highland Park Hetel NOW OI'KN "renneiir e rbnrm nil It own" CLIJtATK nUCnBATION KNVniONMENT Aildre.. .1. .1. hWECVKY. Mannifr Piimmrr Wlillffflff Inn, l.wte I'lnfld. N. V privileged te ei "flhn ntipstiiifici I nsl.eil von ttt ni.iucp' 4 a matte fnr in? uer" net all answered, as even. -thins that has been written about Ru Ru eolph Valentine I hne -ut out nnd am l:renin! fn'-eflier with nther interi.f lug htters, I am Mire jf in iui'siinu i ,'1"" ether ti.iil nil Knnii niikii iirnil Vinfrt-.., In tin. I.CIll, column I would n .t lia-e nshed you . 'Anether thing : If I were n man and AV-"T"l.n .,,, nn..c ..,cl cu ngain. I'll admit there misht hiue nil his leeks .,nd accomplishment-. 1 d MAYOR TO WELCOME WELSH been two or three, but. at an r.ite. .en i "' '""" "'" cnlllil linve nnsuoieil fill nthpr.. fur me. Mailer. Will) tnis- iMrs. Arthur Wilsen. "I de net think Mni Leonarde did right in telling ou --lint s'u tliiuahi et ion, and turthermere slir is t n eung te give jeii ueh a 'call down,' ns she sayn k!ii is enh thirfeui. i l'v the wny. 1 am elchteen jchm old.. "I v-.-nuld ici-taliili MKe te hear sni-e of the 'lnn-js 'T1113 I.ing" l.news ule ut Mr. Vil-ntlne and just whit lv ine.mt when sin. vtntes, 'It l a sluine 'e sk n prcml'inr jeung nctir '.' wring' This stntemeiit has me puz.le.l ; plene tij te explain te me in which way Ml. VnlenTiue has gene wren?."' (Se veu ire the peren who get mn into .ill this 'trouble, are yen'' it see. I im complying with j nil wish net te publish either jour nniiie or address I.ut O'l cirtamlv hew c;nt me in a mess I've hnd Mini. 1cm r tl.it wire i-von pe abusive t,, print nnd I tliiil jnu'll admit I don't snrre m.v-elf iiuie'i when th- f'liis disagree with nie 1'tit I milh don't rrcall th.it 1 f'llh 1 tn an-, sv er ve-i question:. If I did. wlii r.et asl. me aain and I'll tr te mnV." geisl. I can't eiplain "Ting Ling's" I stiitctnents te you. but If "Tii.g I. Ins ' 1 will uri'e 111 uiiier ueiun 1 11 up s;.m 10 Moere te Make Address at Opening of Eisteddfod 100. aim n would icur seem te have turned against him. "Yeu sltl. Mm tlilnL lie ni ted well in III lour Ilnrs-emei, until l,n fm. Maver Moere will make the nddrc'H , ','.,,' 'l1.1",01,'.'. nl''1 'i1''" !l ,vu'!lt I'l""', 'of welcome at the afternoon session of) Well. I ,1 1,1c tfKnew wbete. 1 tlii"k 1 ,,, t,vplft, linniial l'.lsteddfed te be' he Nny- mderr.il aeter . mil always v ill 1 , ,,, , p .,.n,ir f MiikIc Monday. "I like jeii. Mr. Neely. cmii if we' .. ,k .. m i, ,i, illr.i r.iin.ilnt .. " . ". . ,v , ilS II, Villi If" VI" --,-- - .MMii-njr.i-.ui-.nl ..... .ai.-iiiiii... '.', 7-iM,p,,lf0( ,.,,.,. held thing, vel) nre wry fr.ink in ercssmg ; s . , nttI..lPl j our opinion. . ,.., f rn .. ii n.irK ,,f tilp r0untr Well. Here ,s wishing some mere ',,...,,,. ,,,, .1):,.,.,1 frnm Wnles i Will Speak . . 1 I , nVwillf tll-dlltv lllf. t t H11111I11. Illll. ....... .... ...... k......tf .... Il IU1 lllll. " A 5r III m m rmr I m m mm 1 mi Pi m 1 JUW xm mi 1 7 (A PI P 1 ii Taste it! .f Mr Mercedes Castimed! "1 acree witl M.irj I.t'i.nni'dit in her "ttiunle toward ion in -eiird te liiidelph I ntin.. A Ne I ilN-ijree ith .li.hn (i raves in Ins stifnient thnt Vn'entim is cm ii'ileil. 'I hree-feiirths of til" movie stars "ir- i -uu'elteil. What Is the ic--en fur picKiti'.- en him? Ilccnt-sc of liN nntienalif , "If tnesi .nirus neisen thm viit- te en beli'we that Italian nders Hie nn end. I nst them te refer te Ine I l"ture of 'Tnodeia.' whi'h lia.l a run of three months or mere in New Yerk, and these were nil It lllan neiu-s "I wonder if these persons fail te see hi.w stuck .11 himself Wi'ln If. n Ne. 40 The Magic Cigar Hana .. .. . .. .'-! r- i m .nnu n nn.i ...nam.. . . .. ill tllC I nltl'tl . " ui.v. .!, -u 1U II1U contestants nnd ' n,lr uildenly the band disappears from iiiu ciKur. .viieuicr wave, nnu it re 1 appears. The band only gees half way around ferent State-, in America. . I ""-."""; " " ? ' lnP P"tee Sue Harvard, soprano, of the .Metre- 7 "71' " " '""'"5 e. -n waving pelitnn Onera f'empany. New Yerk,, ''? ciWr It in given a half turn, which will be the soloist of the Kisteddfed! ''brings the blank side te the front. A end will sing nt both sessions. reversal of the movement brings the i ,., :,ninK mm tiiensfinil contest- band back. ants will take part. Cerjrlght, test, by Public Ltdeer Campanv PU0T0IVLAV8 rilOTOI'I.ATiB s COU.IHT r J 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 Stanlev Cem. Jutuj' Ul --"" IREVE CASTLE WILL PLAY IN "RISE OF ROSCOE PAINE" IRCNU CASTT.K, stage and tcreen etar, has started work at the INtee Studie under the direction of Edwin 1j. Hollywood, en her second produc tion since her recent return te public life. Th picture is from the sterj "The Rise of Kobcee I'alne," by Jescah O. I.lticeln "The UNe et Ro.seee Paine ' whieh Vfas adapted from Mr. Lincoln's book br Heward Yeung, is a ter of ('ape Qed, nnd of a young man of the Cape who beeemc-i acquainted with te daughter of a powerful New Yerk linan- eltr. 'Hie part of the daughter, Mabel lenccitisl .' I lm" vail IIvimvi, Ii mac Li i. rr. .unl tin sei-m te pick en itudelph Valentine. Al though I urn net an Italian, still I like te see what I" right New. just n word te Jehn Ornve.. at the grave? ard. who clMms 'ie jl.ves pt 1(1 It". Moere street. 'Sncnkitn of Wnl nee Held. whv. he was 1 vry ;oed aftnr. 1 Ie get a ihaiKi if be 1 star and n'sn wi mtten. as ion sav. but tndnv he is seinrlhmg. ter Reid i nethinj but love love LOVK. nnd bat Is disgusting. "Mr. Valentine started frm the ie . What -1) ell think of "I'u l'eur Iler-emen"' Lid it net make the peo ple go wild? Whv. it is lb., talk ui pbtlnd-lni'n " 'Ting Llns' said he has. a f-t in' lnt knewi Rudnlnh n-ll Yeu Vn i- -I'entiiie like I knew y..u and CJ rives end "Tinj Ling.' Oh. s- I nlmei h-ne fp'getlen Miss or Mrs. Lillian II H Whit pieture d'd joy pine s. u ii Mi Vnlentine that : nil think lie . Oh. es : I rcnieniiier. 1 i-. 1 hope tnnt jour nniinesitx 1 .-Mail , , ,,,, ,,. . v Av. HeiValiMitine will he .1, creased, nc. if I Mhamhra ItIV d '.,' rS-ilTli 1011 ac geni'i 10 hieck 111..1. ,isk nm (ii:niir,r. Mi.i.fiiuii'S te unncK ntner actors w no aie en-i ceiled .is mm h or perhnps n'-.ie than he Is." "THE SHEIK1 M ' HRPAT MnDTIJCDM rirert St.at Erl vuuni .IU1111LI11 2, 7 ! P. Jf CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "WHAT NO MAN KNOWS" IMPERIAL a s 1 Rllffja' I'l 1 1 Is - , & -S 11 r I 1 v ?'ZJ 1 mm il a ms- 1 f ih. es 1 r UVJlh f S 41 I1 rM JSt W g xi uu our oiercs ; 9 nrueuirHi) 3 i I iimiim,iiii:;i.tumii'miiuiiinaiiniiijnnjwiinmnmiJirauniniiii-iiJiimii'iiiiiiiitrirutijS J - - IITIU'LAVM I I f?'iheNiXON.NlRULlNCLRn-W I I U THEATRES UJ 1 Hetel .'Brighten afid Casine 4dmttic City W.I FOKT I.At'nif.Ull,K. 1I,A. Ne Ceal Bills te Pay It I Olorleun Htimincrllme In FORT LAUDERDALE nnrlilu'd Trnplnil W'endtrl ind IIOATIX1 IIAnilNII I'ISIIINO .rni for lltlialrnlnl llneklrl rncY. ciiAMiinn or teMjinncn reit'f Mvr.its. n.A. Hetel Royal Palm l'ert Mien, 1 lerian fllln Jiln. 7 Ifl.ltn'in rnlf. lrNhlnir. Su lmmlnt- Pnnl l-v-. -I riiiem Willi Until ' .1. 1 NKI.SQN. ilirr. IIKI.l.KAin lir.KlIIT.S. KI,A. Tli Ilellevlaw nnd CettRBeii Ttllffilr Heights I'lerlila. Ontn Jan. 7 WEST 1'M.M IllUril. Vt.. . rtj ATI ANTICCrrY.N.J. I Directly eallvc Ocmifiwit i AuAmfrkaivPkuMotdefDistiiictKivi ' mummmS&A HOTEL SALT AIR ! TAdinc Ilefrl -UVmI lnl.n lt.ni. ' til outside rooms, liet and reld runnlm i rater and telephone In er- reum. PrlvtU bathe, eleater, white service, ne-ir bathlnl'u beach. hTllAAT IL . I'r,.. "e " -- . - -". . . ,1 'I LAKK COUIIT AI'ARTMI'ATS WEST 1'AI.M HHAC'II Tf.A CAPACITY 5 OO OARAOE LA MARNE On the Ilenrduulk nl Octnn Ate. Itoenm with runnlnic water and private hathi", directly inerJoeKlnn beach and lleardnalU. J" up ret dm. NK.W i:All'S t'I'.I.f.llKATION IN CAFK ST. AUOUKTINH. n.A. THE VALENCIA ANU fceTTAOUS St. Amatlitit, Fla. Nev. 0 M17. HOTEL MARION 100 IlOOMH-flb WITH HATH nater, prl Imtlin; Btram hfat. runnlm water In rooms, rireprnef II. Muller, Tree. UAVTQNA IIIUCII. tl.OUIDA Hetel Ravenreyd Chrl-a Ae. lleiirdwallt. huiins . Tfell heated roem1. Winter niicH. 13 te (I with baih. Jr.. Amer, plan enli. Meclal weekly raUM. IHAAl' IIUW UR. 13 C Tl" W WE I-I-" VlrBlnla Ave., eesend houee from IJuardivalk and aieel Pier. Kery appointment. Hleheit landard In culslne and eervlce. lleuklet. (4 danv Hueclal weekly. J llethwell. I'roe mariboreulcnliciin . ATI-ANTIC CIT YJ4. J. Jealali Whlle lleni Company. DAYTONA BEACH HOTEL Uread Verandaa (ace the ocean. Ihoreuuhl; modern. Cuisine unexcelled nates 13 M te tfl per day, American plan ruining TI.OHIDA for Inferi. write Infer Huren. 1.18 W Ilav Rl. Jaclnenville Kla. ninmeNU. va. fNew. in- . e.ir Mcrci des. i ..'e this Milii': str-iiirhtercd out. Nohedv 1 ver innde the 'tatement in thep col umns that Italian aders are no eoed. I have seen "Theodein," and ii ,eii ltie followed this pase, j-iu Mill re- I piember hn' 1 line mm.1:cii nn hihlj ' of it. And nohedv hns "knocked ' Vnl- ( nitiiie hivause f his nntiei.aliti It, m.ii only n Miiife-ttien made l,i a Utile j who v rnii. in iniimaiine inat tn.-.t 1 OUTH Arms. -.nu. Lisi MAY MacAVOY In "MOKALB" A I I PT1-IFMV I'nnkrerd All'hen LLHjnC.lN I Mat Dally IMS. Ess. 8 I dKeni.K sini.i'enn's "THE SHEIK" APOLLO -D nrri:RT HC-fiiiiM' ruenrcTinx 'nnticrArni Curve Ahead, tri isvni I Antrrh ha q ..... uu " "" -w !. ft tftiuut; A. WALMJl' b'13. I DtTI TVTVtT r.-'i Annvu map-.- V. - I - -. 11 Tiiov-aeN bib. KARLTON --nu5 eta10uD Titumtc ieia ec cine rergusen In "I'JUTKK IIIUIiTWON" Jl 3(1 ft 3-.10 & II -10 10 11 p M BEN TURPIN In "TJU-: HMAI.I, TOWN 11)01." - CHESTNUT rtKV.AUIrt ie' A M te II IS I'. ETHEL CLAYTON In "FAIT TUB A AMI" If in LchlKli Anu CHARLES RAY Tin: ei.u swimmiv 1101.K" CEDAR C0TII1 ,C?DAri AVENUE " v :30 3 and 7 & 0 P. U THOMAS II. JKITKIISOX In "RIP VAN WINKLE" wns the reawn I didn't niir... of him -, ,crrCrr AmaKIvn I IRPRTY w-"ad 4 teuuiimx av. , s ae,et. IMt tint Isn , t ,e - ASTOR "'riN? " L,BLK VA ul " ..n 1 1l11.HHir.iM of him liiausc 'ie 1- .fnnl. curavenrd tiAIL KANE UUUnm jnnnjun In "INIIKKTIIK Colten, Ir placed by Mih. faitle Ward Crine ie raHt in the role of Knscue l'nlne J'he ether Important member). of the ciiBt are Al Ilecne, Heward TrUeudale. Kmlly I'itzrey, (icerge . l'ounceferte and Charles Kldrldge. Jeseph C. Lincoln, who is receRnlzed at one of America' Icadni'; authors. Write) almost cxcluslreh of Cape Ced nnd it people Peieral of his novel have been dramatlzid for the Htage ivhlle a number of his boeko, such as "Bhavines." "Cuptuiii Knc," "The Weman Haters" and "Cape Ced Felks" nave ueen listen anion;; the best sellers ii . lmtler in thnt niciire. "Mr." Oiu'ci. if you live nl 101i Moeie -treet. that wcu'il iullii' me lne nt 101" Seuth Thiileentli tiiet. Hut. fereniim Mint tie can act. ni ns fur rene;. hl"ss jour lie.ir' I could (i'l tln column ith the naiii-s of 1 tlir i- acten whom I consider just lis .-eik cited a he is-. I hae no mere nnl miiM toward Itudeljih than T would lwivf toward anv .mmiiis; ninn who jrave eer iremise of lieinj n sjiipmini n,i 1 it ion te our sr.illery of letm-w nnd then fell down en the job. Th.il's nil. I.ASH In "IDI.i; HAMIb' nrvi'TixieD c 6lsT nALTiMenic OVERBROOK."11 bAL 1 llVlVjrt. EKfl.TiSAT.MAT. l. W. dltlKl' U3U t HAVr-m-OHU AVUNUU 'FITll'S JUSTINE JOHNSTONE "The Mether and the Law" In "SIIKI.TKlir.lt li-.Hiiiir.MB- 1 p - . .pn nrtlKI H4T11 AND WOODI.ANU AVE. r-l--Ca I11MN MAHNnr IIAII.T COLISEUM -'lyr, ?PW$ ELSIE FERGUSON in "fin: mono or mim.m" JUMBO K,"OI.T ,ST- L OIIlAItD AVE JU",UU Jimbe June, en Trunklerd "L. AI.USTAlt r,T In "HEARTS ARE TRUMPS" HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwaya eiwn. alHays nadv, terms moderate. Wrlter plienr M. WALSH IU'NCAN. 1 TI4C I OPI IIT HI S. relinjrlvnl A. iriC LUUU-H Neur Hcach. Attract e nud homelike. American plan. Simile. S3. 10 un dly. Iiu SO up w jily liuuhla tau up wkly. SHOREHAM ,,J!!,,",,eiiIir,wiiSJc" Special reduced winter rates Aleis Oruber. WnlTnin(ler Kentucky Ave. nr. Beach. W CSimuiSier xjcater: private baths runnllm waler. Ol'rn all 'ear. C. A ICOPP. Mnlel RncenliAl Kentucay Av, nr. beach . .w.. w.. Ww. Excellent e,f$ynx Most inacnlllient lielrl In the Heiitli. Kiieins xlliclr nr en suite, with mid without liutlm. I'urepfiiii phi 11, Il lustrated booklet en re- UllfSt. , O. T. WK1SIGKR. Mrr. SAVANNAH. C.A. atas Am Cu plan table Med. Ph 117. E.K.MAIUO.N KMil.UOOII. N. .1. ENGINEER REGISTRY READY Sheriff of Yeaden, for whom the school is mimed. The school standM en a plot of giminil Ail Professional Engineers Must Get 1 1 peivii as I.tuiKacre l'ark and a M-he.l - .. mi.u a .a bi.lhllnsVhi's mood en this fit., for 111) Inte Touch With Beard ,((,rs T)l Hr.f N.l0, one-rnem Tne State Beard for the Ueistrn- nfTnir, festinp S21!. wn limit in Till, .:.. i..,fi,,ml Kn'ineers nnu , nnu 111 nm inis wui i'ihuik"! .1 n-w 1 ...ii ... - ....- . ns tot II present . r. .. I l f'.i. ernni . "CIlOel WnH Ulllll 11 lO.I lllll Land Surveyors appointed by Go-erner i . f . 'The IUi-p of Recoe I'alne" is. a typical Sproul te put into ffect the provimens blr,,Ptl,., Cape Ced story. f ,he law ,)n,Sed bv the I'eniiR-Uania , . ; . . . Director Hollywood and the nemlieM . I,p;is,a,urP nt Us pp"''en of J! ' a " " ' g'llliLJIiirJIirai.mSliildhai.'iIMiaiilin.l IllHhlUniumuillhidllilh t'.l.'i! U IHUIMI! of the company hae been sheeting e , neuneed esterda.v that it was new I g rrL..im from 10 fits of 1 ter ere in Ihe Icinitv ..( Sh..,.,wi.B,i ',.., m rP.Piv.. nr-nlieatiens for regis- 3 mi' crura uum luqise g .Hay, L. i According te present plans. ; ..". p pure milk in cveiy jieund lur v-uiiipuii.i inn iiu uubv en loeanen ., , , .!;,. ,,, ,.n for it-i;iitry application will g AV work for nbeiil two urrU mn nfmi-l Ferms vhlch the will return Ie the Mudies be ferwnidcd te applicants en reque for interiors Altesether there is about ' nddret-si d te the beard at Jlnrrlsburs" hlx weeks work left en the predu. tien. , ... ,,,..... , pL.inc,.rs and land kuc It ! - - n Film Directors Often Defy Nature Jtt,clf BAD weather calls are pemed dur lliB the winter t-eafnn at Rtudles wlileh nre alternatives in case nun Rhine faiN Seme of theFe are nutt I funny. At the I.asky studio re- cenlly Mich phrase) an these were noted; MIf had weather, will i-hoot 'Mar- lah'llehen.' " raining, sheet interior of Wldpn," "N net clear Mmet inside of ten- ctnenl nnj the elerarnta cheated by tfc ireucer3. ,, . i ih VI J 'Aliue J.' ! V- vevers deinK buniness in I'ennsynanid 1 must be registered or erempteil under ' penaltj f fine or imprisonment, or both. T, . , The IIcKistratlert Ilenrd iempries ( (liehar.l I.. Ilumphrev, chnlrman. hliTi llarrlMin HiilIdliiB. I'hlladelphla . II i S Drinker, lice chairman, -Merlen Stntien: WUIiiiin Mi-nellen, Land i ruin Itiiihllns. I'hlladelphla : A I! t'leiin-iiK. Scranteii, nnd S. L) Pester. 1 rittfbuisb. j I TO DEDICATE NEW SCHOOL j Officials te Take Part In Exercises I at Yeaden Thla Evening ' I'h. William KvaiiH I'ublic Scheel at,j enden. Delaware Ceuntj. will be ded Icutcd this evening, when addresses will I be made by Judge Isaac Jehnsen, of. Media; County Super ntendentel I JJjCUOOlft; Dintin ".,. . , S CHARLES RAY In "NINirri;r. ai i-ihi.i.ib i n.riprjtnn Uruad S- Husquehann , DU.VJC-DI1AL-' i ... n ions J until u IOIS Itr.lll'.K'S "WHAT DO MEN WANT? BROADWAY "tVWpVm CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ln "WHAT NO MAN HNflWl' rTTnvTrx t-- market st. CAP1 lOL ie A M te llltB P. M. TOM MOORE tn "TItO'l THK (iHOVM) UP" COLONIAL u, "a'nT pAV5J. (.KOItOK MKI.FOr.D'H "THF ;hriic" DARBY THEATRE MAY ALLISON In "THK I.AVT CAKD" 1JI4 MAUisin H'lnKET in a il u u in p. it. WILLIAM S. HART in "WIIITK OAK" 1UIH MAHKBT UIllCEr S HO A M te 11:15 P. M. Hl'ECIAI. CAHT In "THE ORDERLY" LEADER 4,ST -ANCASTEn AVlt 1I1-IIA. .MATIN'KB PAII-V AOMCS AMII'.S 4 ItinefJ'H -AI.K.riN0 - "THE SHEIK" : PRINCESS REGENT "tiI SJ: Ilelew 17TU I te 11 P. U. ! GARETH HUGHES In "OAIIJIKNTH 01' TIIUTH1 LOCUST Sr D, A.N I'.ectJHT btheets L.Us-Wl jHlll .ae,3 3n. Eb, 0.30 te II PAULINE STARK In ".SNOW HUM)" NIXON D-u AND s'arkct bts, ' " . 2 IS. 7. an MUUT GIBSON in "si: ii B j"ini:" fEMBASSY Niwly hulU and tienlj furiilslieil All out Hide roeini PrHtr l.atlm, Het nnd cold runnlni! water nnd telephencn In nil rooms. Ilunsarlan i uislne. Mux.i- Dancing, drill and bllllunl rooms HoeUIet Telephone l,.ikeeud 35J. New Toils Oltlce, Schuyler 51125 "A Oned Place tn Heard" I. A VAKHAIl IIOl'Si:, I.AKEWOOD. N. 3 "-ejejrtllenlnleledeniteates SAV4NVAH GAf TheDeSote Ul'HOPHAN PLAN . 150 room"! "00 with UhIIi. 18-hole elf ceuree. prhlleue of cuels. tennis eeurlll nrteilan well water Turned for culjlne. nnnUlet en rsnueet II f. I.arralere Mm. asukvii.i.i:.. v. c . AMIinil.M. N. 0. .... H lvrir I inmi'fr ni i OTn-rrp ir in '! nnK.iin aiOl'NT POCONO. PA. nd 0 The Ontwoed ?""". u " ent w..iTwv.u lomtlen, special fall t winter rates, IlMt. H ly & E. V Artman. Kl)tr.TIOAI. RIALTO tlMHe.lRIVOLI D2D A?D f DAVID BUTLER ' MARGUERITE SNOW " .. In "THE MiV PILOT" , ,n ..laVBNIIi:il ANlT OMiMn- . Ilnth Hfm HAMILTON HOTEL BERMUDA Oneii Janimry llerlern In I'onatractlen and Operalim Si30 Hulteu with. Bath Fireproof Accommodation" for 00 Cencerta by llrlllah Ilegimental HaM N. Y. Offlie. Spur Trutrl Dureuu 423 Bill Aenne ,.. fDoeltletl Cable Addreca "Hetel IlerinUe iiinnacemenr or u. n. ". Alse Hetel Preatnn Reach HluffMirM eriiiiKr. cn "Te (IIATIMU rUO.NTl!NAc7 OlirDEO If ou leve real Ulnttr Sparta. STHXMSIHPS UIX1HJ-. Rl IRV MAIIKET 6T HEIX1W ITH , 1XVJDI 10 A. M tn 11 -in P. ST. I SESSUE HAYAKAWA In "HIIKIir. I.HiHTS ARE I U " QAVOV lH MARKET HTRffET a-VJI RAM TO MIDNIQIIT EARLE WILLIAMS III "I f( li"l CAUMO.N" SHERWOOD "ViPIrJVi BEBE DANIELS in "Till: SPEED (illlI " 30 Butter If1 c Today ! .JJ lb I fl FVIDDITCC MAIN ST MANA TUNIC H .IAMKS Ol.n I.R I RWOOIt'H i "THE GOLDEN SNARE' S r'AinMnilMT -th Ulrara At. CTAMI C MARKET AT I0TH fl I'MUMVivwii i muivkb uAiui umnt-iii ha m m ii hi p. m 3 WILLIAM RUSSELL THOMAS MEIGHAN JiLllUJi'U'tt'L IUil!'ij!2-- In " PRINCE THKHE .H' FAMILY ?? ' .VaT STANTON "KW SPl.riAI. I AM III . .....,. ., ,, ,.,W.. 69TH ST. '''"KA'IItn MAT DAII.V -. . i . uiipeHlte ,.. TermlnJtl OEtlltOE .MEM'OHn-H "THE SHEIK" STRAND l"":i","",wnv Vennmre AI.NE.S AX RES A Itl'IIOII'll VXLENTI.NO "THE SHEIK" BUSINESS COLLEGE i I m AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. Tl-alll... A . absduur ift iv i nntni .in7tniYi. "FATHER TOM" 56TH ST. At all our Stores HIlWIKiraM A CONNECTICUT YANKEE In KIND Alt lilt R'S (Ol'RT BETTY COMPSON In "I.AOIEH MI'MT 1,1 VI." VfrTnRlA MAHKhT hT "ib WTH V IV 1 VJIM-V u s m , it ij . Jl CHARLES RAY In "THE MIDMlillT 11151.1.' Vlliffr; and Or,,,,, R.clU. RIALTO, at WEST CHESTER IE' I'ltunVCTION ncrrv rnMnrnv "Dangerous Curve Ahead" I i vwuieh must iv" Ambassad CONWAY TEARLE AI-TKU MID.MdllT" lIlEvflli: Uelnw Spruce MATINEE riAII.T ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN i "TMK MIIIM.IE OP MANHATTAN" a fiTSerr "el market' bt H ULUbi. iv ant B30 te tl S WILLIAM RUSSELL In "IH.fEKT IILOSj-OMh' ' 7 n a KIT" 022 Clrail A. M-it Sat I ' iif.pi'iiT iiiir.ni in Germantown " W "T,Kl,.m.nl?7J,l , MAY MacAVOY In "I'.M.IUTIIIMI I OK hAI.E" JEFFERSON 'vAn, MME. NA2IMOVA In "UAMII.I h- New Saltiminihip Course Neil 1 Iiihi. (.furl. .Inn. ler.- Ill lll'.- lln.1 u..U.iIII1a .lllnn. .1. rnii tnimlil. (Ireul iiierliinlllea. till Ml 1. Ml-llt Hllllliil 'M IVnlmit Street. PlillHilrlnlil i GREGG SHORTHAND nn. vteiu.n'h (iiMi'i()v hmi;- lernrl mi Mulila i. laneen of The Tayler Scheel l'lilladeli.liia a I'lrai UrBf Hherlhun, l-choel Inaun-i jour eur. . hi Dunnes for lleuhinerji Adameil Sludenla aid Ri-purtera . in. wit... v iiiiuup iainut hi.i THE TA1IOII M 110(11.. 10M Muriel fcl Scheel of Commerce Hllh Ivnr A new term In Imlli Hid dm and eienlnn' K.,,m""-lhM'.,,,."dhV.U,r, ' ""'"' '"' TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Plilllllleliilil STRAYER'S , ,',',!- I'oi-llleii cimriuiM. Ij.i, r nm, Jllly or nl'tiu . Vn"''CWmieiijiiii (ilrla NX'ijt,bttjtCrC iNassaul PARK RIDQE AVE, ft IMLPIIIN HT Mat. 2;1A. I.vra, 0:43 te II ANNA Q. NILHHON In WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME' Become a Trained Nurae Tib iluhliit tieafpuld IMofeieUni open in yruiia Hemeii, Our lieina aludy or Uaullal ceuraej alv rapid' thorough ..r.flP,...?'.'."l t1v for lloekiit "A.V "Vi i- rJ.'"l V''90I K0 NURSES I IM tin Ctiealnnt Hl.. I'hllailelpl.U BAHAMAS for that "Leng de ferred Vacation." An investment in health and energy that will add years te your life. A Winter Paradise. Avcrage temp.71 ; nesudden changes, no rainy weather: Oelii Bathing, Sailing, Fishing, Tennis. Charming British Colony. Splendid Hotels; ether flne accommodations. Munson Steamship Lines Weekly ailinfi beginning Dcr 81, l21. Str. Munargeand Munatntr leavn N. Y. Sal., arriving Na". tollewlngTuea A. M. Send for la- fermadnn and raUa te l'nf Utparlment, ficxcl Bldj., PMUdtlpln. P- An TiinrM Ikenil t t t t t t t ' t c t t t t ! t t 1 VJ or laasaa GREAT WHITE FLEEtj Ualtd FniltCempimjfM - n..m. i..... tt n.ii.ru I'luL. Hi i 4 'J - t LfjJi -ft&f taVW'M ftWh J Vel iikw, -