Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 04, 1922, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDQEK PHILADELPHIA WEJD3S&SDAY, JANUABY 4, 1922,
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HI; i maybe'yeiFd liketeactin films' likethis? i
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ffi Enough With Their Trainer, $ SIIIIHHSHiSflHMIHSHS !
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Iflff PRACTICALLY every kind of XHB
CSPMc We S003 that are kept in and E?m J&. vS$&m KPC58HpSM
fit1 if flU' IMlVlc"ed especially for ' 'mkWPV' Wf i&Pl
y. fflr ' moving picture purposes. Here BPJMHkI Nlv Jy .wiV-i! VJMl
BBWi - TOfA thrilling features of the : H M'fflPBfc
QMflj, rarn" and ".Miracles of the "C iWlBBlB ' fcf ' l.VRil Sl,J0 '
Wl Jungle" stories. In the upper ''$miW$&&fmMEEsA ''-llif lv PV'Pi
Ml picture, Elme K. Lincoln is seen iP'tBlPlRS TE if'Wf
gjr studying his script near the ani. iSPVBiNr 4 eIP
.'Mr clently well acquainted with him TwSl'&fcVir. 'fJl "M Vf ll'llk
J :'l fe rcrd Aim os pnr of the cast M$F .; H. & f IwkSSvI?
1I3t.1 of characters instead of an item jE4 ' CH H ' 1 J'IWV44' "
I- en the menu. Iiclew Louise Ler. -ffi 'JB . bf - RV TOk '
I;- J atne is being introduced te a bird $& S&'aP'FV'1- - ft teVi.
3, and a beast bt their trainer, IVf "&"" '"' '' && W ' j-S Jf aM-SZ
Hilt. -w r ''? ' "L. J!fVW k
Bfc ik Charles Gay. i'" '-. . w : TC ' " ?l
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N. Y. OPINION IS
T.-fi NOT CRITERION '
OF FILM'S WORTH '
. EITIIEIt New Yerk nor any ether
N large city Is the criterion bv whic-h
, rti measure the worth of a motion pic
ture." "" This Is net the opinion of any ad
vocate of the smnll town, or person who
for any reason holds a prejudice. It is
advanced by a New Yerker w he hns '
practical knowledge of the dims from the i
BBflc of Kansas fwherc he once re
sided) or of Manhattan whence he
keeps a close touch en the puUe of the j
plrfygelng public. I
Arthur S. Kane, who sponsors tin;
'- tfcha
r ,.t
arles Ray productions, as:
'UTjere have been hcwral notable
artistic achievements among bpi-eiui
productions released during the last two
years. On Urendway the were hailed
for the glorious accomplishments tlu-y
were, nnd they made money for their
exhibitors In the metropolis. Outside
of New Yerk they fulled mii-erablj.
"Thls may seem incvnlcable until w
realize that the poiiulatien uf New Verk
- City In a large degree is the most pro
vincial population In the country. Many
l its resident)! have never been uwuy
from the gieatcr city. Thousands l.ieie
hove come from ether lands and base
never ben west of their landini; place
By environment, nnd jwcholeKy New
v Yerk Ih apart from the rest uf the ceun-
y. It does net understand the cus
mB, the habit.s, the temperament of
,3 rest of the States. Moreover, the
latre-gelng pepulatljn of Ni uik
G resents a vimtly mere Kephtsticiited
Hence than nn ether sn-tlen of tl
ijjntry. Fer thehC reason it ic fellv
a, make New Yerk the standard ulun -D'
the motion-picture jirneram of the
ntlre country is te be icguluted."
Vitchcss With a Mop
Is Discovered During
Filming of Picture
VTOIIMA TAI.MAIXiK has found a
Vl duehesK f(,r "The DucIicas of
Ingeaia," her latent feature.
Net a real duehehs, although a search
ill bVitierland undoubtedly would have
ilcleed two or three miner rej allies
out of work who would hine been will- '
lnT te take the part. Nnrnui's cnreh
In, I'0 Angeles breuglit hundreds of girl
applicants for the role te the studio,
Sne wis of the discovery as follews:
"We ucnt a Kreun of ambition 'ex.
tnta' Inte a corner out of the way of
PemV clennlng women who hnd appeared.
ani Marled our ipiest. What we saw
ivaa what you might see en Fifth ave
nue or Urendway any afternoon. Sem
jK the women xt-rutted, Mime slunk.
Seme ued a Carmen nwaggcr. which nil
'! ua'ceimldcri'd wan, for a prospective
fifBS, an wrong.
Suddenly back of n thin screen be
lted which a powerful light played, a
remrin'H lizure moved In slllmuetti.
ATlwl and hlieuldern were erect. The
JfVdy moved with innjei-tlp ease mil
.jwilwv 'There'i our duchess, Miss Tnl-
H iHur, inu iiireeiers criru ',semc one
tMi iter irem heliluil the hereon.
" "It was one of the M-nib women, nail
1 1M hand, en her wav te nmn un tin.
rWrt Huncrbl.v i-he walked bv un.
' , trddlm tlie Htlldin i-nnvnn nu Hinni.1, it
"wiwua marble flebr!"
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THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX
nv HENRY
Still Mere About Valentine
Mrs. J. K. write-.: "The comments
n jour column en Iluclelph Valentine
in some ca-es from the se-called fan1
nre lauBhable. Without attacking nny
of the contributors, I nete where talk
Is made by (ujIiir 'I se te fcee everj
picture in which he appear".' He has
been feuturel In 'The Keur Iler-empn,'
'The .Sheik' and 'The Conquering Pow
er,' which I believe is even better than
uny of the ether two previous plujs,
ntnl this picture could also be us.nl an
criterion of his acting when It will be
show n her.
"Whj de all the papers all oer the1
country rave ever his work in 'The
reue Hen-emtn" Mnry I'hkferd or I
Deuslas Tnlrbanks never in.nl" all of
fhclr npodlii'tienc 100 nep 'iif tn-rfivf I
, Valentine appeared with Alhe I.ak
I 't'licharted Seas' and in a pi' ture called
' 'Frlwdeus Wives, ' nnd. while he was
I geed, he was made In "The 1'ourHer-e-
men
"While I urn net def. ndinc Itudnlnh.
i.' i... r n.,. rt ...i ..! ...
" u ',u "l i'"---- " "i ""u ."in--ii in-
fiuiifii, - Niiuui'iii.i iitruM ini'i
tempting offers where he previously was
nut even looked upon, what can e
i xpect from any huinin mertal'' Ilv
the way, the go!p in New Yerk has it
tiuif .Tnt..nli I".iu...l. t llw. Mnlrr.
Cempnti. took him nleng with him
.. .1. f - I.. . .t. . ...i.- .
in in i.jnnt hiiiiiuy lur ih'' miri' ui
having cempanv "
X. Y. '.. writes.: "May I take a few
moments of our tinieV I have been I
reading with intetcit the letters in our
paper con' ?i nine Itudelph Valentine.
"Conceit V Will home one plcnse tell
me what tt is? Just mm the answer
fiem a great many of jour renders
would be Valentine. Why condemn
this man for a failing which we all
have? Kvery one of u" is conceited.
Your writers when they ask for the
players' nddrcu-es are i unceited enough
te think they will get an answer, but.
of course, that is diffuent.
"The man or woman who can hide
conceit is the real actor. This man
came here te be a inriutr Seme one
thought lie would inftke an ncter. The
tried him and made of him a Mar,
1m nee the reni'i it Act irs and actresses
are horn and nut made because the
public willn it. Therefore, when one
does net come up te expectations, whj
condemn him;
Did you ever ee n pretty girl
vhein some one had told flu tdieuhl be
i m tne movies : u it en one neine nine
ami waicu tne result.
One thing nmre. The private life
of tnis man belongs te him nhme. Dues
it inenn because one is a public enter
tainer that his or hfr life must he an
cpen hook for the i-ald public te read?
(ranted that everv one's life shimld he
that; but hew many of us arc willing te
lay open our lives for the public te
J lead?
"Yeu and I nnd all the ether renders
(euld name a long list of persons, hnth
in nnd out of this profession, whose
iilvuice cases would mnke the devil
liuu.-elf hide his head ill shame.
"Se again I ask, why condemn
him?"
Lilies J. Warren Kerrigan
Mary I'. Mcl. .writes "1 inn se
: iimiiKcd ever James Dcan'ti letter that
I must write te nay that I agree with
him In everything be says. "Ilrekeii
M. NEEI.Y
! Illosvems" was net pleasant te leek at.
I am verry te hear that Mr. Valentine
is se wrapped up In himself, but let us
I ""I"' as no prows elder thnt he may get
nieri. ".enc. lie in poed in lite Sheik,'
geed te leek nt and the lst box eflice
bet there Is (I hear), and n nice addi
tion te the screen. Heme of our male
stars are ery fine, sensible men und
n cr'-ilit te their country.
"Where is .1. Warren Kerrlgnn. one
of the finest nnd one of the handsomest
men that have ever been mirrored? We
miss jeu, Warren."
(I hae net heard of Kerrigan act
ing lately, but I de knew that there arc
three or four Kerrigan films ready (or
the mnrket. Yeu can address him care
of W. W. Hodkinson, r,27 Fifth avenue.
Neu Yerk. I'm sUre he will be glad
te knew thnt Jim are an. admirer of
hN.)
Alfred TenacJU, 7l Seuth Kighth
street Address William S. Hart cure
I.asky Studies, Hollywood, Calif.
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i ";. .'. v.'" '".'.". "' "".' ""VC i
te
pneiiMi n list et "nil et the
et the inevH
vtars; 1 m serri
(prtake te In it"
nf them
but I citiildn't un
There are hundred-
...
It. ''. 1"1 Selltll 1 IlirtlS-lltll ,tr.l
I"(I 'h:lrl'"' Ulclianl This is about the
. 'hteentb time I inn f-li-nr. tl... t I ..
'- " , J .. num- hi
fer.nnttn,,, but here gees again IJude'ph
Valentine wa- horn in Cnstellanet'u,
Ital-
Browning Society te Meet
The Iirewning Senety will ., , ,,
meitmg tnmerri.w evening nt the . a
(Vnturi Drawing Roem-. Reading.
will be given bv Mrs. .1 It. ('. Mi.M
ister and HrneM PldllipH. The
principal paper nf the evening vvnl h'
read b.v Mrs. Ahby Sutherland l'.r.mi,
It has been prepared frmn "The King
nnd the Heek." one of Rebert Itrown Itrewn
ing's most popular neveln.
HICK
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The finest butter
in America!
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Sold only in our Stores
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
This Deer Circle
nx 1IADDY
Jack and Janet, playing In Jho
snnic-fiUnt irentl.i, arc turned into
rahblts hy Dame imllnct, e they
rnti fellow lloipll)i-ltep Itabbitand
Hipplty-Ilep li'abbll. The rabbits
take Jack and Janet and llravc Uuck
and Dear Deer te a rabbit Pepper
mint Shep.
CIIAl'TKU HI
ClinsM by Ders
HOPl'ITV-HOl' UAHIUT and Hip-pity-Hep
Itnliblt rnlsed their big
curs and listened Intently.
Urnvc Illicit end Tcnr Deer snorted
nnd sniffed the nir. " .
Jnck nnd Janet .-eiild net under
vtnnd nt first what hnd alarmed them.
They, tee, lifted tli bis enrs (ilven
them when Dame lii"tinct turned them
into rnbhlts.
"Oo-eo-o3-oo," they heard a sound
n terrlfiins sound
"Oo-eo-oo-o.)," the sound was
drawing nearer.
1 "Whnt Ih it?" hiinrc(l Janet te
Uopnlly-Hen Unbblt.
"Huntlnr degt'" mumbled llepplty.
Hep Ilabbit. 'Huntlns dejR and I
fnir they nre en our trail. We mint
hurry ba"k te our burrow."
Awav went HojultHep Hnbhit,
with Hipplty-Hnp Unbblt close en hi
liepplnic heels. .Turk and Jnnct heppel
after them, while behind Fnlleped llrnve
Itiirk nnd Dear Peer.
The "rles of tlie dngi prcw louder,
i Hoppltv-Hep ItiibbH stepped short.
"The dns are between us nnd our
burrow," he envped.
Turulns, he hupped njvny te the
lisht, senn einin: nfnln te the swift
I'linnlnc vtfenir bi'ld' which gretv the
peppermint lollipops. V
"Oil. eh. we mi t net nwnv." j;apccl
Hoppity-IIep Kabbit, runiptn" hIeiir
the Mtrcnin mid wallowing in the snow snew
t'rifts, which sriined te bu dcejKr here.
"I'm tired. I can't se any farther,"
panted Hlppltj -Hep Itnhblt. And
Jack and Jntiet felt the name way. He
hind them (.ei'iidrd the yelps of the
i hunting doss. The dogs were hit en the
i trail, drawing nearer and nearer.
"Hun in the water." said Hrave
I nuck and Dear Deer, jumping into the
'little str"nni. "Uun in the water and
the does cannot fellow your tracks."
Ilopplty-llei) icnlitilt toeK a iriglit
ened leap toward the stream, but
stepped short en the bank.
T AA..U ... 1... ' l. nnunn.l tn .ll.
I 1 L.I II b ill. 'i ;urt'.M ill tun-
infiv. "Anil l i nitr is me lierll tnr
wadins."
IIippity-He), tee, drew bark from i
she panted. "I would rather be eaten
cy the dogs.-
Drnve Duck nnd Dear Deer turned
'buck when they siv that the rabbits
DID PAIN. DISTURB
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THE pain and torture of rheuma-1
tismcan be quickly relieved by an I
application of Slean's Liniment.
De net rub, as it penetrates and seen '
brings warmth, case" and comfort, let- i
ting you sleep soundly.
Always luve a bottle handy and '
epply when you feel the nrst twinge. I
Yeu will find it just as geed for j
neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and any
external ache. It is splendid te take
the pain out of tired, aching muscles,
sprains and strains and 'amc backs, i
It is clean and non-skin-staining. .
Fer forty years Slean's Liniment has
proved itself te thousands the world
ever. Ask your neighbor.
At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
Slea
linimentfes
rilQTOt'L.VY3
HiiwutF
tCrjUKDU,
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JOHNNY HINES
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MLEGHENY
Krankferil i. AII'Bheny
Mill D.il'J 2 l.". Eves. 8
MME. NAZIMOVA
In
fAMII-Mi1,
rs.
A D-M lf KIK1 THOMl'MOS S
-I Wi-ii-AwT MATINK11 DAILY
IIMVK Ti:i.l. anil MONTMUI". I. 1". In
"THE WRONG WOMAN"
ARCADIA SWZ iVU I'
inni
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BETTY COMPSON
In
THK I.lTTI.i: MINITKIl"
FHANKI.IN & OIHAilD AVE.
A3 1 Jt MAnvnr DAU.V
(Kenni: mi:m-eiui's
"THE SHEIK"
BALTIMORE
UrVUI juixx.ik-.
61HT A IlAt.Tl.MOrtf.
f il n ." ! " I
MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN
J.'. jiAn';
BLUEBIRD TnnJmufrit
ANX l. MlJisllX In
'WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME'
BROADWAY 'nWVX?
vM-n: kv.i r.untn mvw-ev in
DON'T TELL EVERYTHING'
CAPITOL
TO. MAHKirr 8T.
10 A M "i U 15 Y
M
EUGENE O'BRIEN
n "CI.AV IIOI.I.AKS
COLONIAL Gtn:
irn.i.trr ni'ii A til
L Maplevioeil Avn.
Tnti .!'
m-vsJiv I
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'DON'T 1K.L.L. tVClM inmu
DARBY THEATRE
JEWEL CARMEN
In "SH.YKK l.IMN' "
EMPRESS
-MAIN ST. MANAYUNK
MATINKK DAII.V
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
lnJ'VHATNOM IXJ(MmN"
FAIRMOUNT'i'ii
Ul IHII.1'11 VAI.r.VTINO III
2THE SHEIK" ,
r" A MM V TUKATItl lilll Markn Ht i
rAlVlIL.1 K A M TO 1I)S'IUUTI
s'KriAI. CAST In I
"RUSEOF RATTLER" I
cZn-LI CT THBAlHi: llelew Hpruce
POlrl 31. MATIN'KK DAILY 1
jamks ni.ivi:it ri'iiwoen'.s
"THE GOLDEN SNARE"
tI rviDTT 011 MAIIKET ST.
LiLAJDI- a 30 and 0.30 te 11 '
WANDA HAWLEY
In "IIKU HTl 11I1Y OAK"
i GREAT NORTHERN ??,. I
BETTY COMPSON I
In "THK l.ITTI.i: M1N1MTKK"
iW
1 1
were net following thcni. They quickly
understood whnt the trouble wan.
"Humph 1" Miertcd Dreve Duek, ns
the yelping of the deyn grew milch
nearer. "Yeu wcre geed te tin deer
and showed ub wliere te nnd feed when
we were hungry. New we will be. geed
te you. Jump en our barks and we will
show you hew te escape."
Hrava Duck and Dear Deer drew
close te the bnnk. Hoppltj-IIep loeued
at them doubtfully for a moment, then.
ns the dejs yIpcd mere loudly, he gnve
a big hop nnd landed en Drnve Huek s
back. Hipplty-Hep followed him. Then
Jack nnd Janet 1'nped ie Dear Deer ?
back, nnd nwny went the two pretty
steeds down the bed of the stream.
(In tomorrow's chapter tlie drer show
the rabbits a line forest tried)
2 PRIESTS MADE RECTORS
I
Father Thompson at St. Patrick's
and Father Kelly at St. Teresa's
The Itcv. Jehn Thompson, who fei
many yenrs hns been a curate of St.
Patrick's Church, Twentieth and Lo
cust strcetn, IinS been chosen ns Its rec
tor. The Itcv. Dichnrd V, Kelly, curate
at St. Phillip's Church, will become
rector nt St. Theresa's Church. Drend
and Catharine streets. The appoint
ments were mndc necessary through tin
deaths of Monslgner William Klcrar
KJJC
Safe
Milk
Fer Infants
& Invalids
NO COOKING
The "Feed-Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch at Heme, Office
and Fountains. Aik ler HORUCK'S.
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(I Neuritis Rheumatism
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i'l Lj Htrfiti'inrv rff inn nnne
1PI ' uiiwuiiif, vt s. vvmj
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NOT take medicines or
results eniy iiui rci wen
iVR DATHS, Massaffc
Treatments arc superior
I
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Sulphur, Het Springs or the "Spas" of Europe.
Visit our Institution for trial treatment. Ne obligation whatever.
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Our Pride Is
New, as 53 years age, all our
resoling or rebotteming is
hand sewed with "wax-ends."
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Fine Footwear Since 1868
ni0T0i'iAin
The following theatres obtain their pictures through the
STANLEY Company e'f 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.
IMPERIAL S ItTe
HOUSE PETERS
In "T1IK INVlSIIIf.r. l'OWKK"
KARLT09! Smm EXISTS
Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen
In "I'KTKK llini'.Tt'ON''
i Lehigh Palace
Germantown Ave. unl
thiRh Avenue
CONWAY TEARLE
In "T1IK FIOHTKIl"
1 IRFRTV nitOAb a cei.vmuia av.
iipcrvi I jr.vTiw:'. daily
(ireur.K. Mvr.i'mm's
"THE SHEIK"
DRIFNT woodland am;.
MII.ItltKD HAKllIs n
"The Weman in His Heuse"
OVERBROOK MD"41clll'en
(.KOItflK MF.I.l'OltllN
"THE SHEIK"
PALACE '"te aVTVFm
n,utuA 'castiVkten 'm'3 l " M
"The Child Theu Gavest Me"
PRIMrTQQ i8 maih;i;t htiiebt
ivinviisj 8:.10A M tell ill' M.
HERBERT RAWLINSON
In "CIIKATKI) HUT.S"
REGENT
MAltKHT KT iidew I7TII
11 A M In II I M
CONSTANCE BINNEY
In "BOOM AMI HOUtlV
RIALTO"
OEIIMANTOWN AVKNUE
AT Tt'I.PKHOt KPN HT.
MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN
In "01.1 DAD"
DI1RV MAIIKET PT lini.OV 7TH
lUBI ,n M " " 'S l M
ri PAlMnD irin rc
LiijUrtnwix iliulsj
, ..T,. ,)MAN A1IOVK UKl'KOM'H"
CAnV I-" MAIUCUT STUKKT
0-VVJI H A M in MMnlBht
AI.I,ACK UCTO A Or.OUIA MVAN'SON In
"Don't Tell Everythins' "
CUirUWOnn "' aft'nierB at.
I '"', "- ,Ti ..-. ,:v,:- -su
IV1AT IVlCAVUlf
I In "MtlltAI.S"
STANLEY 5I,AU4KCT ,AT.f
SI
NORTvlA 1 ALMADGE
in "Tin1: wexiiKitrn. tiiixc."
sVT A NITON iauki:t Ai.ee iutii i
3 1 MIN 1 s-'H te in a m te ii ii i m
"A CONNECTICUT YANKEE
In KINO AKTilllt'S COl III"
333 MARKETeTK.v.WSJ:
WILLIAM S. HART
In "WlltTK OAK"
VICTORIA fiAII7,08l,1JBbpr3i,
TOM MIX
In "TKAH.IN' "
RIALTO. WEST CHESTER
(ikeikii: Mia.reitn'H -"THE
SHEIK"
r5 D A MT m niitAiiu avi:nuu
Vjlrll 1 MATIVKK TODAY
PAULINE STARK
Jn "tniQW ULINO'' i
nKd the Iter. Jehn T. Crowley. They
are Irremovable recterships,
Father Thompson, after nttcndlikp
several colleges here, took up the study
of theology nt St. Onirics' Hemlnnry
and wan etdalncd te the priesthood nt
the Church of the Traiiblleuratlen, in
May, 1801), by Archbishop Itynn. He
I has been nt St. Patrick's eighteen years
, and recently much of the work hns de
velved upon him because of the III
health of the Inte Itcv. Klcrnn. He is
a nntlvc of Philadelphia.
Father Kelly Is a native of Consho Censho Conshe
hocken. He nUe studied theology at
St. Clmrles Scmlnnry. He was or-
jdnlncd In May, 1007, by Archbishop
rrendergnst, and was appointed nt once
ns chnplnin of the Almshouse. After
three years he, was transferred te the
Cathedral and two months nge went te
St. Phillip's Church, Second nnd Queen
streets.
T'iI Jjt ,ii i Tm fc in T H J i i i I M 1 T i t IM''
Excess Uric Acid
arc net eliminating or
nrnnin riifT1ttn4la Tin
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treatments for temporary
nueiv DUlll.lVllila JLU
permanently.
and Electric Cabinet
te these civen nt White
INSTITUTE
Bellevue Court Building f
H 8 Walnut Street 17
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COMfANV f
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THEATRES
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"A WIFE'S WAKENING"
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COLISEUM Jturkct ' 50th th
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FRANK MAYO
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JUMBO j;jlm,N"r,aT' & OlIUnD AVK
AirsT'i',nt'(':T'''h,nkfera ,,L
"THE GREAT DAY"
LEADER m",,,!:.''1 a-
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LOCUST m" ,A?U I-OCl'8T STllKfjT,
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"'" riniiSTV CAIIA.NNK'M
"THE BARRICADE"
NIXON "D AND maiibi:t 8T.1.
HERBERT RAWLINSON
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RIVOLI "U U HANS-'OM "STS.
HARRY CAREY
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in "DON'T TKI.I, KVKIUTUINO"
AT OTHER THEATRES
MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A.
Ambassador
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MAY McAVOY
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"THE SHEIKr"
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Liirlfed
m te
Frem Chicaqe euerrj day at 6:30 P. M.
Straightaiuaij ever the El Pase short line,
with mild weather meeting you half reaq.
Leu? altitude the entire jeurneq.
A fast, steel train enlq 68 J hours Chicago
te Les Angetes. Shortest in miles and time
te San Diege, through Imperial Ualleq and
the inspiring scenerq of Carrise Qerge.
Reck Island Lines
(In connection with EBoS.W.Seuihern Pacific)
Draujingroem compartment sleepers te
Les Angeles, Santa Barbara and San Diege.
Observation car, famous (golden State
dtmngcar meals and euerq trauel luxurq.
Round trip tourist rates. A choice of routes
in either direction, including San Diege
without extra charge.'
Comfert and Courtesy are ueur fellote
teauelers en the (golden Slate TReute
IHmjTii
HI
STIUSISII1P NOTICIW
111
WEST INDIES
CRUISES
Frem
New Yerk te
Havana, Jam
aica, Panama
Canal, Vene
zuela, Wind
wardandLec-
ward Islands, Virgin Islands,
rotte iuce, Nassau ana tjcr
muda. MEGANTIC (20,000 tern dUp.)
j Jan. 17, Feb. 18, Mar.20
i.HiKem chmeiidieni. it uny bUi.ii.
'hip sulllntr te the trepins Appl
Crul'e Department for boekltt an
'lunlleil Information. Over :
ir'" crulsn experience
Nopanperti requ'md. SSOOandupsrardt
WHITE STAR LINE
ll lit 1' IhH Kt l.f IJ hi!
NEW YORK HAVRE PARIS
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npw vnnKvir.n n.ini-UAtmp i
1.A lIOt'ltllONNAlS IVI,. 7 Mur. II
TOURS IN ALGERIA & MOROCCO
S illlnc frnin llirilpiu or .M irni'lllra
Three nnil I'etir Weil. .Moter Irbn
I Write for intere-tlnu' ili'Hcrlpliie lltrr.itiir
I KMIl.i: C. (iKYIM.IV. (.enerl Agent
I 1R3.37 U'lilnut St.. PIH1 delplilu
I .
I'linnr. xvnlnut 07.11
'ftOIW
IA
STEAMSHIP LINES
PHILADELPHIA te
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
AND LONDONDERRY
S S "Eastern Helle," Last 't Jan.
Moere and McCormack, Inc.
428 Bour.e Bldg., 1'hila.
I.emb. 0585 Main 7513
f Finest.Fastest Steamers
iePERUCHILE
Via Panama Canal
Large new American ihlps
efTering mes. comfortable
accommedationa te .Seuth
America Unexcelled
Cuuinc.
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SH. Snntill'llHii.
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niiAti: i.iN'r. ir
10 lluiinvrr Si ,Nn
nt
Wa represent all Cruises,
ana every Steamship Line.
INFORMATION CIIBKRVULLY PUUMMHPn
BARTLETT TOURS CO.
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vaasxmtsxsstaii
CARDIFF n,:ak" v b a
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Les Anqeles
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lUecansupplij valuable information concerning your
California trip, and 'elteve u.eu e all
bolheneme delaib.
CJe. B. rartetn, Qinttal Aqint, Reek tiUnd Unit
111! Chdtnul 5lrl, PhlltdilphU
TaUphenai Rlltantieui Itsa
STE.V51SH ' NOTICES
w
NEW YORK
te EUROPE
oriUS.QevernmentShips
Sailings from Piers 1 nnd 4, Hoboken (
Te J'lyninulli Cherbourg- llrrmin
Cee. Waihlngten Jan. 17
America Feb. 4 Mar.lt
Te QiHVtafnui I'lvmauth Londen
Centennial State . . .Jan. 17 Feb. 14
Panhandle State. . .Jan. 31 Feb. 28
Te flrcmcii- Hamij
Potomac Feb. 11 Mar.lt
Te llrcmcn
Hudsen Jan. 14 Feb. 25
Princess Motellta . .Jan. 28 Mar. 4
United States Lines
Were ft McCermnck Ce., Inc.
Hoeirvclt Stc iimhip Ce., Inc.
Unl'cd American Lines, Inc.
Af.irinpltip Operators for
U. S. SHIPPING BOARD
Fer Booklet Address U S. Lines
45 Oreadwar, New Yerk
V
SeufhAmerica
en U.d.(jevemmcntCiiu
Fastest Time
te Ulede Janeiro, Montevideo nnd Huenel
Alrei. r"lnct Bhlpn- American service
American feed Mnerlcnn couifertn. Sail
ing" from I'ier 3, Holieken.
.vinrririn l.iklun . . Jin. &
siietlnrii Cresii I in. 19
venlm . lli, s
Huriin 1'eli. 16
h'er (Uscrlutlvc booklet, ndilrcss
Mun ion SteamshieLines
7 Wall Ml., .New urli HI
riilliideliililn Olllrr. Drexrl Ilhll.'.
.Uilliriilni; Oir oter for
S. SHIPPING BOARDi
BALTifVaCmE
NE
PHILADELPHIA
Direct te
- GLASGOW
S S "HOXIE"...SailinK Jan. 19
Hudsen Shipping Company, Inc.
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I.einhuril fiilil-.l M.iln Slit
Aden's for
BALTIMCRE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, INC.
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel, Manchester
Glasgow
U. S. S. B. S'S "0PELIKA".
EXPECTED TO SAIL
JANUARY 14
at teMri:iiKNc.i: iiatks
Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc.
425 Lafayette llld I'hllatlelpW
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