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Hollywood; Corinne Griffith, care Vita- , Every time I slum Sissy I)c Millc. it ixftph, Hollywood, and Colleen Moere, means n fight with tin associate who care of Goldwyn, Culver City, Calif. I knows n let mero than I de, se I won't I have already expressed my opinion of ! dlcu- him new. Hut thanks for say 'the Glsh girls. I don't dislike cither ing what jeu did about him. Elaine Hammerstcin or Corinne Griffith, I I decidedly don't agree with you en but I'm net raving ever cither. I ltKe, "Foel's Paradise," however. It Isn't te see their pictures when I have neth- fair te judgi' it as a vnrsien of the lag else te de but I usually have some-' Merrick story. The title distinctly said thing else te de. Corinne Griffith has j "suggested by" and it should be con- a star for some time; where did sidered as a separate and distinct story, ret the Idea she hadn't? Yes, she's Frem that viewpoint, I found It grip- been VAtl fft married. Her most imnertant pictures ' Ping and plausible and mighty well have been "Tin Adventure Shen, ' uene "Tkln lf " "A filrl nt Hnv." "The Girl Problem," "The Unknown Quan-' tee. Te me. AilNs gave n schoolboy tltl." "The Climbers," "Deadline at. conception of a great man nnd I did nit Eleren," "The Garter Girl," "Bab's once get any illusion nbeut it. "Uul rviwil,int . "Tim Wl.lsnep Market." ing Passion." en the ether hand, I Ge te the motion pictures and sec the world. Yeu don't like "secnles"? , Then why net de your trawling with romance, drama und comedy thrown In for entertainment? , Ulght new' there nre pictures just made or In the making which take one te all parts of the -World. The procedure Is this. Decide where you wnnt te go. A glance down the countries and Htntcs lifted below will provide suggestions. Then pick out the name of the play opposite. When it comes te town go te see it. Here's the lUt: France (1830) NArma Tnlmadge's "The Duchess of Lnngcals." France (1700) "All for a'Wemnn." India "Shattered Idels." Australia "A Sentimental Bleke." Sahara Desert "Pawned." Ionden nnd England (1S00) "Lernn Doenc." Londen "The Masqueradcr," n story centering around the Heuse of Parliament: and "Shattered Idels." Louden "Alf's Butten," a cockney comedy. England, Ireland, France Nerma Tnlmadge's "Smilin' Through." Seuth Sea Island Katherine Mac Donald's "The Infidel," nnd Jehn Bnr Bnr Bnr rymore In "The Letus Enter.' Colerado Anita Stewart's "A Ques tion of Hener," filmed in tiic Sierra Mountains and the Feather lllver Can yon, nnd Themas H. lncc'n "Finding Heme," filmed in Colerndo mining district. 1 Lake Michigan (18001 Themas II. 1 Incc'sr 'The Indian Drum." Jamaica Nerma Talmadgc s "Leve s Redemption.' Maine Richard Barthelmess "The Seventh Dny." Kentucky Themas H. Ince's "The Brotherhood of Hate." West Virginia Richard Barthelmess' "Tel'ablc David." Alabama (1800) "One Clear Call." Oregon "Kindred of the Dust." San Francisce "The Man Who Smiled": "Jim": "Pawned." New Hampxhlre "Hall the Wem an." Arizona' "Jim." California (1KI0) Mabel Nermaud in "Suznurin." California (Les Angeles nnd Orange Belt) Charles Ray's "Smudge." California and Mexican Berder "Jim," and Charles Ray's "Gas, Oil nnd Water." Atlantic City Carter De Haven's ! "My Lady Friends." Indianapolis et al. "Pcnred." Toenervllle Ben Turpln in "Step I Lively." I Bunkenin "Red Het Remance." I New Yerk (Broadway) Constance I'i'almadgc's "Pelly of the Follies"; I Hepe Hampton's "Star Dust" ; Kath- erntc .uacuenaiu in "TUe Hcautlful Liar.' New Yerk (Greenwich Village) Charles Ray's '.'R. S. V. P." and Anita Stewart's "Her Mad Bargain." New Yerk (East Side) "Skin Deep": "One Clear Call"; "The Man Who Smiled" nnd "Hail the Weman? iw Yerk IPnrU Tlmv f-.ii-fnr 11,. . And we can disagree en "Disraeli." i Haven's "My Lady Friends": Kather ine MacDonald's "The Heart Dealer" i and Jehn M. Stahl's "The Seng of i In this adventure Jack and Janet of Fairyland. CHAPTER I ' The Flvlnr nmnm.ti.i. qilRIEKS like the whistle blasts of . .?" J,nglne founded a mile hnu,L w the iorest' J,,ck "'' Jnnet MtIfLfrVn,i,t.hp,r,bcd8 n"1 looked out Inte the starlit night. r.ni.Iloe! Te' aSe01 The shrieks spew Ing fast. But there were no trnlns tracks! weeds nail no railroad u-"ii W Te?.! Toe! Tl' wh'rt was only half n mile nwny. Hoe ! Hoe I it i t'?i I' was close nt hand. Hoe! Hoe I Toe! Toe-oo-oo!. It was tV, n i?h nhnve Jnck nlfd Jn1,ct- ril " locomotive . HUI1cn something llashcd 'be tween Jitck .and Janet and the. stars. It is a broomstick." cried Jack. And something is riding en It," cried Janet. "It is n witch! It Is a witch!" cried Jnck excitedly. i!'?0' Vho nrp J'"" cn'UnK n witcli? screamed the broomstick rider. Jnck and Janet knew that voice new. llie shrlcker was Judge Owl. The Judge whisked close te them nnd tlicy ceuiu see lie was clutching the broom stick tightly with his claws nnd steer ing It with his wings. "Whnt nrc you doing?" cried Jnck. "I am riding this flyng broomstick," hooted Judge Owl. "Would you like te go rldln; with me?" Te be sure Jack nnd Jnnct would like te go riding with him. "Jump en when I lly past," hooted Judge Owl. He steered the broomstick toward the window where Jnck steed. The broomstick was traveling fast, but as it drew near Jack jumped. The jump landed him astraddle of the broom stick tnirent of Judge Owl. The broom stick veered toward Janet's window. "Jump!" cried Jack, nnd ns Janet jumped he caught her and steadied her in front of him en the broomstick. Up shot the broomstick Inte the air. There it Circled nnd Mid stunts like an airplane. Jack and Janet thrilled with shivery fun at every dip nnd sweep. "Where did you get this flying broom stick?" gasped Jack. "I ran away with it," chuckled Judge Owl. "This Is an old witch's broom stick. She wns going traveling en it tonight, meaning te scatter troubles and evns iar nnu wine ever tue enrta. jjmc mil ll runny wis iiiuu. ui mi-. chuckled Judge Owl. "It was the nicest thing I could de. If I had left the broomstick for the witch she would have tised It te carry sorrow nnd wee te lets of folks, for this Is Witch Night n very bad night, indeed. New she will have te stay at home, keeping her troubles with her. Felks may sleep In quiet nnd pence while we hnve n jelly, ride. Where de you want te go?" Jack nnd Janet tried te think of some place te go. But their brains were In n whirl becauscNef the illsiy stunts of the broomstick, and they couldn't think clearly. "Isn't there some lnnd you would like te visit?" snld Judge"OwI. "New Is jour chance te get your wish. We must keep this broomstick busy until dnwn breaks, and Witch Night is ever." Janet gave a'Cry of joy. "I knew a land I wnnt te visit,' she sang. "That is Fairyland." "Hoe! Heel We will go te Fairy land," said Judge Owl. "Which way Is it?" Jack and Janet didn't knew, which rniv Fairyland was. They looked all about them In the clear night air. Far te the north they could see a suimmcry . "That glow leeks as though it might be from the lights of Fnlryianev' ue- rli1r.il .Tnnet. "T.ct us rn te the north." "Hoe! Heel That we will de." hooted Judge Owl, and he headed the broomstick toward the ahlmmcry glow. (Tomorrow will be told what they And when the broomstick carries them te the far north.) AYERS' HOTEL BURNS IN N. Y. -. things like thnt. Seme of 111""""""""""" ONE staV cluster Is mere than thir teen and n half thousand millions times farther away from the sun than we are. Only n few people besides my self and you new thnt you have read It knew this. Unfortunately, they don't seem te care. Thnt'ft the dis heartening thing about astronomy. Suppose you sten a. fellow en the street and say: "Listen, if you could fake a lllght en a canncn ball traveling half a mile per second, In the llrccUcit of the star cluster N. . C. 7000, de you knew that it Would require 80,0Q0,000,000 years te get there?" He would probably hay he wouldn't care 'te ride en n 'cannon ball that long. Or that a fellow would starve te death by that time, or he'd fall off and hurt himself. 'But he wouldn't say In admiring are much farther nway than ethers. In fact, most of them nre. Yeu may be glad te knew that one star measured recently had a pnrnllnx corresponding te n distance of mere thnn 1200 thousand trillions of miles. I believe this Is fairly exact. It may be off two or three miles one way or the ether, but that's the best I can de for you under the clrcumtnncc. Of eurse, such a star Is rather far nway for prac tical purposes K hut thlnjs hnve been going en like this for years new nnd nobedys seems te be able te dj much about It. Stars don't seem te care much for each ether's company. This seems te apply net only te heavenly 1 tars, but te theatrical, musical nnd nrtlstic stars ns well. Seme of the nenrest stars nre a matter of several mlllidtis of miles apart, corresponding somewhat te the tones, '(le.e. wJiIm, you're gtnatp uiu juu ugicr wiai,euw , jra mllKY nseil tn. rn4nmi- iL. . Hi K J. At at ark h lllU'.. . .'"! N....ln tUA. .11.,. ... llI.V .""a I unm... ... uirwiie. S"l trWCM tit. nnllMA nf fl van, 11... . w,"l stars nrc se offish they won't tell nnntfrl, rn tta fnr tfilu tu ... " geed, se new wc, I mean by tbii1 astronomers, use what Is railed parsec, n instance corresponding tf fellow me? (Hang en!) This,' inJLl numbers, is the cqulvaltnt of Id ii nnnnnnnnn ,n.u "' "'IB Vniv Ihnt vritt irnnM .11 il.,. . y3. out nnd see whnt you can get'en ff (Next week: Zoology.) en, Councilman Roper.te 8puk '' Councilman Reper will snHk.i "i iirrnnr 1'niirina" nni iu tuh ben, of the Engineers' Club, will iS en "Proposed Blfcs for the 8-Jf Centennial" at a" meeting of thed mthllcnn Women's Committee of aL Forty-second Wnrd, which will plnce at 8 o'clock tonight In the dZ house, Bread street nnd Olne;ift UUB Resort Fire at Oneonta Alae Takes Garage and Casine Meredith Inn, the large summer hotel at Meredith, near Oneonta, N. Y., own ed by N. W. Ayer & Sen, of this city, tvn destroyed by flre yesterday. The casino and garage connected witli the hotel also were destroyed, with vir tually all the contents, although auto mobiles were saved. The less was ap proximately $50,000, partly covered by insurance. The fire' started in the gn ragc and quickly spread te the casino and then te the hotel. F. Wayland Ayer, president of the company, was at his summer residence, and, aroused by the ringing of the vil lage church bell, assisted the velunteei firemen in saving property. Mr. Ayer said he wns uncertain about rebuilding. rararHJraJraj.HJrHJrzra)rdra I "ttlecuVare San Francisce Bosten New Yerk Chicago -SS3C 1007a VIRGIN WOOL Life. considered von- nearly a perfect picture i and I regard "Tel'ble David" in the same clus. Hepe jeu'll like them.' ' "Human Collateral." "Broadway Bub ble," "It Isn't Being Dene This Sea son," "What- Your Reputation Werth?" "Received Payment' "The Single Track," "Island Wives." , It's tee bad that 1 hurt your feelings by my slam at Mae Murray. But I'm net apologizing. I love your statement, "Any one that does net appreciate Nazfmeva's acting is ignorant." That proves that I'm the dumbest man in the world. And you say "Camille" and "A Dell's Heuse" were typical Naslmeva successes " Tlicy were quite typical. That's what was the matter with them. Yes, I think Ruth Reland is about A best of the serial stars of the fem inize persuasion, though I'd like te see some one give a clinnw te Lucy Fex, "Hutch's" fascinating little lending woman. I'm mighty strong for Luc. Shirley Masen was a dancer, but Alice Terry was net professionally. if M M .. .... I tertilece -June It was Ueorge llackatherne ..Sltw 1ert j.ytcll : what has hap who played the part of the wttie .Min- pened te him? He used te be my fa- ' uicr ill Deny vuiujjsuii a ver&iuu ui uiu play. James Morrison played the same part in the Vitugrnph version. .T "Unsung Critic" writes "I notice I various 'people arc writing PLAN-TO WELCOME SOUSA and I Band te Greet March King ".leanette" write "It is just as Escort Him te Hla Hetel hard te irstxt writing te your wonder- . ., . , T ,.., r, ful column as it is for a child te resist fJ",,1 i ?mF ,' rn'i1 C.m", , a nice, delicious piece of chocolate '.eJ J0"" "P SeTul" will be held candy. She just can't, and though I am "'fJil," H'S,,1,"'01 ?"' i .". ' bu-.,- at present I thought, "it will only 'Vt-ti B; Si Ii . if 1 '" ' take me a little while.' and I sit dew i , J!i'lti"',n fWl?J al '0,,ll ,rf Mr , semi In flit niiiisAnH,. ' f"""1" ""d acec itances have been re- t , , V ""'inse. cclvcd frera fermcr (joverner Stuart. "I think that you are real mean te;john Gribbel. .Inines Francis Coeke. say want ou mil nueut -Mae .Murray. Adin ml L. M. Ntilten. Geneml T.. AV. T. Waller, J. Fred Zimmerman. Calvin ' (r. Child, Jehn Luther Leng, Florence ' (Jim I.J Iiil. .Inllrif n...1 t i 'T'a.nn.t. ' J4lu t Ji.-'t lf.ll.lllt, Ml" 111 ' . '. Alley' slie wns se sweet and graceful. I will never forget her In 'On With the Dance.' I thought that she was just wonderful in that picture. Didn't you? Of course, some of her pictures were net se geed, but even your marvelous Agnes Aj res has played in some pic . tures that were bad. We dentt expect ' n..j... ... nf .lint nl.dl.ui tn I. ft .. ..i.w- jvij tijiu u uci iji.i,ui t;a ," ul ii iiin"'- I vente. I imd his picture ami every thing, but here of late his pictures just bore me te death. He can act, I knew, because I class his 'Right of Way' as lone of the best pictures that I hnve ' i k Lunti WTIinf iltil nil ,)i!t1. nlmnt in te you i i.e at... !..!. fnfnullA ..p.inll.. n ...- l UVWUb LllVli ItlfUlllU i,USUllll uu iiiiiii J. Heppe, Jehn F. Braun, W. J. Tin ner, Charles Yuugman, Tunis F. Dean. Harry Akin, Geerge F. Fish, Dr. II. S. Kbcrhnrd, Richard Splllaue, Edward Newton, J. It. Davies. the Rev. J. J. Cavanaugh, Edward Stern, W. II. Egnn, Charles F. Bewer and Edward Leeb. The Navy Band from League Island will greet Seusn nt Bread Street Sta tion when he arrives nt '2 o'clock and will escort him te a hotel. freclated') film actor or actress. Well, tee have a candidate and would like te mention htm ns lie has net gniiml any publicity from the letters of 'Lee' or 'Old Timer' who mentioned a number of tlielr favorites. He is Lewis IS. Stene and some day when jeu get the space S lease print his photograph in your crapboek Cerner. Mr. Stone i one of the few screen people who lit net , fallen Inte the ruts of playing 'epes' ' lie enacted Lee Ditrlch.slcin's part in 'The Concert' and one of the best roles In 'Milestones' as ably as he does tiie-e Royal Mounted men In the Curwood afctries. Versatile is it net ami don't you like him? .fA word about directors tee, if 1 Btty. I think the public hears tee much about men like Griffith and De Millu (Cecil) and tee little concerning Jehn jtobertsen, Henry Kelker, James Cruze and David smith, incsc men may net be. able te spend se much pictures ns the ether two "Could you please tell me who was the male star in 'Sentimental Temmy'? Fe been trying te think of the name for the longest time and half the time it Is en tliu tip of inv tongue, but my brain just refuses te let it out Who ever it was he wus jift wonderful, ami I don't think that there i another actor en the screen who euld hnve ex preyed his feelings and lentlments as lie did. I certainlj would love te see I lm again. Has he played in any ether pictures since then? "What de you think of Dorethy Dal Dal ten? I hope jeu adore her as much as I de. Every one that saw 'A Foel's Paradise' raved about her as though she was the only character in it. Of course, the rest of them were very geed, but te me she stands out as the main one. Perhaps I'm peculiar. Did she net in serial pictures? "I would like te write n little mere, en single but I am afraid that if I de you but they I weulilu t even rend it through, let nlene rarely waste cither their time or the nnswering all my questions, but if jeu public's. Did you ever see a Griffith will give me the lenHt sign of encour enceur picture whcie the jeun leading woman j ngemeut I will write again some time." did 1 net act In nn affected manner"; I ' thiak this is whnt jeu dislike se about (AU right, here gees the encourage- l will never tergci .uae jinrrny e Dance ' cither. .epe: rt one reason rve said Marsh made you sweat she did me. the tilings I have about her thnt and "As for Cecil II. De Mille. he fur- "Peacock Alley." But don't let inu in- . - ,.. .. - . , ... .... n !.. I.rt- l... I.. ..n ,iirca , IM1 .IK"'11'.' "it. "1 Ji.m (in old grouch and I hate te see anjhedy else get along. I'm jealous 'n every thing. Everybody writes iu and snjs se, se Its unanimous. nnt de you !,,, liuax tins is What jeu uisiike se nueuc i-ni rism.. hki WjfirVWHlan Wl1', and If you hnve seen the merit. I will nc BSK? of I. W-'H modern story from In "On With the :r Intolernnce' I'll bet the 'talented' Mac I won't. That's Wished me with a big laugh in ii late fls tmnrnzlnA hv nuntlne thnt 'ilesnite ''Ar, certain critics no picture h tee geed 'ftjlt ' ler"lts audience.' Obviously he meant et his cxtmvngantiy gowned and .'a?, ,aana Sl.TinV ue luxed' productions which have been , mean -my mnryeieiiM .gnes .yres ; -vvkA. well-r-er well candied. Te me, Mr. I I've said distinctly that I admire her ns &, 'DeMllle is thekrhg-pin example of just i a beautiful woman rather than as an yWwthe Opposite te his assertion. He used actress. Whnt de I think of Lytell Iu S &-, PTPduce things n bit worth while, but ' "The Right of Way" I guess It's one $''&,mnAt up and tfiere must be n rensen. of the best pictures I've never seen. fciSWKWrte you Included bis 'Foel's Pnra- Gareth Hughes was "Sentimental ..as one of s-our 'Best Twelve.' ar"ceuid you? Surely you never read ''Merrick's superb 'Laurels and the 'and then applauded when it wax I ud a la Mexican bandit. I'm mnklng my own list for 1022 ! M far It has reached the great pre as ei one picture ueerge Arliss' eny 1 naven t seen cither his C Passion' or Barthelmess' 'Tnl'. avid' yet, however, ahd after your I almost mnde St reviews of these ni tures. J lint- nt nilmlr .. ' i -- v ones, L m ,yiTm and I agree and disagree quits MBsteneiy ami delightfully. Wn won't tTerwls Stene. He's a' uilghty acttHraml I'm anxious te see him tk Mtt he iH new muklng the dead of Kemia." Aad Temmy." Yes, he's done n let of things since then. Metre has made him a star, but I don't think they've done very well by him. The stuff they hnve given him Is very light and frothy net bad, you knew very entertuliilug and nil that, bitt I'd like te see him try some thing bigger. I never liked Dorethy Dalten at all until "Foel's Paradise." In thnt she me sign my name in her rers. Hhe did a very fine niece of work I thought Ne. bIic never 1 played In serials.) ,. Have Yeu $10 and a Geed Name? 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And the prices are much lower than heretofore. MAIL ORDERS AND INQUIRIES INVITED What today's coal news means te your pocketbook Every anthracite miner belongs te the union. And the miners have declared they will fight for a 20 increase in wages. The operators, knowing there must be a reduction in the cost of coal te you, insist that there must be a reduction in wages. Frem present indications, nothing short of a miracle will avert a cessation of mining. Hew long will it last? .1 HI The miners' union is probably the strongest in the business history of our country. They have made mere sub stantial progress during and immedi ately after the war. They are flushed with power. And the treasury is rich. They have made a definite stand which is against all economic conditions. De you knew any business that could pay a 20 increase in wages new? The coal industry certainly cannot. Fer here the men have hadbig increases in pay and betterment of conditions. And coal prices new must be reduced for you. The miners' union has absolutely re fused te recognize present business conditions and the trend of the timt. They are trying, as ethers have tried, te apply the rule of might makes right. But it must fail. However, their power and resources are se great, it might well become the most disastrous coal strike in the his tery of our country unless the miners recognize their bad leadership. Nothing would be mere deplorable than the destruction of the union except the misuse of its power as in this instance. Fer the present control is in the hands of agitators who will step mining and affect your pocket book. What you should de Play 'safe. Buy enough coal te last this Spring and a month or two next Fall. This will help in reducing your cbal bills and assure you of coal te start next Fall, regardless of hew long the strike lasts. Play safe! Order new! THE PHILADELPHIA COAL EXCHANGE The Philaitlphia Ceal Exchangt it tempeui of lac grtat majority el tht coal italtt in tkt tity. Tht mtmbtrs el Tht Philaitlphia Ceal Exchangt haadU about ninety ptr rial of all tht anthracitt coal mtti in Philaitlphia. This aivtrl'utmtnt givts yea tht btntUt el thtir cembinti txpttitnet and jaigmtnt. riioTen.Avs PHOTOPLAYS Father and Sen Asphyxiated ' Kllubctli. X. ).. March i. 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Class iHed List of Adwrtiim ling te press C-4 I New listings or changes of present listings cannot be as sured in the next issue of the Bell Telephone Directory unless the business office is notified before March 15th Se if you are planning te move, desire your listing changed or want advertising space in the new direc tery, call "Official 0050" at once. Tlace Your Advertising New THE BELL 'ELEPHOmOMPAY QFPA. -'- -v - ' II! "A CONNECl a W t 'IV i?M ADPAniA CHESTNUT Bel. 10TH 4trVMl-'lr in a M. te irir. r' M WIM.1AM PK MIM.K PBOm'C'lIOX MISS LULU BETT" ACXD TOANKLIN GIRAUD AVE. fj 1 Ut MATINT.r. DAILY (.PKIl Al. f'AST III "Ten Nights in a Barroom" BALTIMORE V.fJf.SS ALICE BRADY In "11AWX tlF T1IK K.ST" ORFFMT Woodland Ae. at DIM vI-l 1 MATINEE DAILY LIONEL BARRYMORE In "IIOOMKBAXO Itll.I." M. OVERBROOK mdnoberd AGNES AYRES III "Till: LINK THAT II (It VII Tl'DViv.i.. Rl I IRRIRH rA HiiB(U.tinna wi-iw -- uonnnueu" L' until 11 WILLIAM RUSSELL In "HlXIIIXd KIVKIt" PAI ACF 1214 MAIIKHT 6TUKET ir.m. II. UK .MII.I.K PltODl'CTION "SATURDAY NIGHT" RFCFNT ALA'ii-"T t. iciew i7tu ICVJC1I i n A M t0 n j. M ALICE LAKE In "TIIK (lOI.I)KN unt" Bread & Hnyder Ave. J. tll'IT i u p. M. BROADWAY BETTY COMPSON In "LAWKS MIST I.IVK" IT A PITOl 712 MAHKUT ST UAniUL je A. M te ll'i.T p it Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen In "I'KTKK UHII.THOS" AIX-HTAIl t'AST In FANNY IHItSTS "Just Around the Cerner" Rl Al TO UUUSIANTOWN AVE.VUJS MIRIAM COOPER In "HKKKNAIIK" COMMMV r, 1 rr I he NIXON-NIRDLINGEKfH BEI Ment 62d above marjuw . ,IV1V4 1:30 and 3.00: O.S0 te U ""'"1', "T In FANNY IIURSrS "Just Around the Cerner" CEDAR 0OT CHDAlt AVBNBf V'11X 1 :80 nnd Si 7 end U P. X WALLACE REID .III "KKNTFRKK" C0LLSFIIM Market beirsnth and eW " l:ae ami .1: 7 anaur.a DAVID POWELL In II1III. tiwrv lilt iiwil " nni A ilivt UMBO Pt., IIIHUMI Af i"r." . jr.' "- ... Mimrv .lone, nn TrunUwra "A SHERWOOD M,n Baltimore At. .I.UST.K CAST In FANNY Hl'KST'S "Just Around the Cerner" Mill k ijlrard Av. MATINlin DAILY FA1RMOUNT "A CONNECTICUT YANKEE i. ki.mi .in unit's riiiiiT" TATH ST TIIEATnK Belew Spruce jOin O l. MATINT.E D.ULT ANITA STEWART In "1'LAYTHINIiS OF IIK.NTINV' GREAT NORTHERN ffipR -j SI'WIAL CAST In "Ten Nights in a Barroom" rMPFRlAI C0TH WALNUT STa llvlr triu. MR1I v.nn, nB, 70 M'KCIAL CAST In "Ten Nights in a Barroom" tfARITON CHEPT.MJT Ahnvi HltOAD NAKLIUH niy. 11:30AM tn 1 1 "0 I'Vm GLORIA SWANSON .Jll--UKi'-UyV.TIIAIUIUAItK- IKh V 1 Y """"?.:.. '." ". vt ir...,e,. .':.' ".. A CONNECTICUT YANKEE mnanunn ijui'iitii STANI'.FY JWUKET AT 10T11 . . .. .. n A- Mi ,u ,, f, jj RUDOLPH VALENTINO In "MOHAN OF Till: LADY I.KTTY" STANTON Sr. Screen Vrralen of lha (ireat Siib SiicfHn" "TURN TO THEjlIGHT" 333 MARKETmw WILUIAM DESMOND In "FKIIITIN1 MAD" VICTORIA ""..-jfT WILLIAM FARNUM In "A STAOK IIO.MA.NCi:" AI.T.-HTAII Vast in "THE .LEECH" LEADFR 4IBT LANCASTER AVJ l-.IrtLn.r a:30tn430i7tellP.H Sl'KCIAT. CAST III "Ten Nights in a Barroom" "JK 'Xfi1'1' M KKMI'TON IIKKKS STAKs OF TIIK I'HODI CTION, WlU. , AI'1'K.tK IN PKKSON L0P1IST a-' AND LOCUST STIIBUT X JA.MF.S OI.IVEU CI'UUOIIII'S ihe Girl Frem Porcupine" GRANT "$ SKiiiv -' "nl,Pr n nrc ut (irirMii RUDOLPH VALENTINO v.ivn.inir.ii nr; H" NIXON VJD ANU MA'ucJ.:T,s-!';ni HERBERT RAWLINSON tiirnr, urnin , R lrI I U2D AND SANSOM 8T. ., ! HI'hCIAI. CAST In KI'DVAKD KIPI.WM "Without Benefit of Clergy,, 69TH ST Theatre Odd. "L" TewilMl ""niJl, .j .an. 7 nnd II I'. M. 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