P!pira &KJH'fevn4 "JST ?SS&l'.r",v,!ftrt rw w inrv r i SFWW.fKWf ;W?nT'5 vtWHitTKR. k 21 W J' ,Vr t HrHv .' C n M u EVJiJSJSiU PUBLIC LJSi)aJ2B lrHtLADBipmA, YWi&Nfc&bAS?, tfO&E 21, 1&& i-."1. K ,- f 'i i i V fill lit ft II ft , !S ' - smy nt' 'A I D I ar III !f 1 GAS Soldering Furnaces and Appliance .lanuaf turrit bi L. D. Bcrgcr Ce., 59 N. 2d St. Hell. Matk't t' Kevulene. itnln ?J PanamsH at Rlenettril. IlliirV'l ml Trlm-nftJ In iinr MirM. We. line lift arid Is Injure jimr Hf. JEFFERSON HAT CO.. 13S S. 10th Clear Baby's Skin With Cuticura Seap and Talcum 8ep,OlntT7nt,Tleim,' ee7 ! I'nrttTrV. addretr CtUourLbrnert,n.pt.X, Uuk,alue. Makes such creamy, nourishing desserts Drllelnti, richly flmernl I'mlillne tletaerta nre xxelrntnril by llie w Imln fit ml l.l. Tlirj cim lie nun).- In llxe tnlnnl iimJ nt mpuM coil. There are eight ildlrletl-i Hnxur. ,At All Grocers, 10c, lDc Fruit I'mlillne t'e ISiitlliiinrp, Mil. "Radie -Twins" iratrnt Pending) These live twins sintr loud And clear DlO-TESTEDt TWICE t&anaaie-r. In inlr or like or miliKf .iIit-tiMiiN Nith In one "Rjdille" mount, Krunuiiile.il let fulh t-'i-truntml, At most dealers, including QUAKER LIGHT SUPPLY CO. ril'lrlbtiten rOTi: FUNERAL CO.. Mfr Only Cocoanut Oil Fine Fer Washing Hair If j mi want te keep your iiair In goeil i enilltlnn. he caieful wlyii ou wash It with. Slett eaps inn prepared shnmpoes cnn tnlu loe much nlku'l Thi- ilr!e. the sculp, luukev the hair brittle and Is cr harmfil M-il-Hin! loceanut oil liainpen (which Is liurc : ml i'ii Irelj crrMs(.'p-s) U much belter i ha ii aiMthiug e'-e mh i. in n -i' fur slmmpeului;. us thi-i can't iMiilh Iniurc the lialr. Silmply put two or threi- icnspoenfuN nt .MUKltieil In i cup or ula-s xltli I a little warm water, tlun mets en i "'''HSs""V JMLK I gMDIO-TESTEDtS Why m TWICE ,3 W" IfMdie-RjrHjgf your "&)saamX2t!l? time iSwSiMelent with IRADIO-TESTEO IJ ' i TWirF K mounts? " "" Id 1 hi- Iiair with vater and rub It , en Cielr "weekly nx checks" that in. It M.III make an nhunil.inei.i this Interc-tlng subject i wcll-nlsh of rich, i reamx hither and rlpim"1 ImpejillJlc of answer. the hair and elp thoroughly. The , , . lather rinses out ensily and remexe-1 ,.,.,, , , . . , excrv particle f du-t. din. ,!.," I.-Add-eis both Agnes Ay res and .lniff and excess oil The halrM,!l-v I,.'Av?'' .'"IT f he l'umeus dries ipiicklv anil cxenlx. and It Players-L.ixky, Hollywood, fa If., and lcaxes Ii tine and sllkx, bright. ' "'le'-c twenty -nve cents te ein h. and I tluffv and casx te manage imagine they'll eu,l you their pictures. Ten ran get MuWticd cocoanut e!1 Whether they answer you personally . ahninpoe at any drug store It is lis problematical. '- xery cheap, and a fexv eiinres I., I . enei'gli e lnt every eic In tlu fiimllx for nienihs. Ite sure .'ur driiggi t glxcs you Mulsitied-A.lr.! Hj J lever, rnwm W r.AC WAT"? ?9 wjfw -ruiraa r HEATER " . jLoefr rer (jREEN d0VER LEAF en deer Protect Your Family and Yourself with a CLOVER TRIUMPH Carben Monoxide is a Deadly Gas It, is gonerateJ by unscientifi cally constructed burners fre quently found in cheaply con structed heaters. CLOVER TRIUMPH was the first gas water heater te meet the drnstic specifications of the U. G. I. Don't experiment xvith un known heaters. CLOVER TRIUMPH stands all tests of endurance, economy and per fect comtuttien. Ash your dealer or gas company. .Mnnufai-tuinl hy PHILADELPHIA STOVE CO. i De (IS jF"' IvlJr i; I Market and ' fourth Sts. $ if I PHILADELPHIA. g in I MORE THAN Ii h 1 F VFR m M I ''PHIS new era of com- 1 ll 3 petition makes it I fklf H n,or 'lan c;er desirable 8 m for the manufacturer te R He B fa i'0-epnratf xv i t h the MU " M wholesaler, the whole- g SVl s- tn'er with the retailer, JjUifc 'n Iho retailer with the flj y'lif"' iRl consumer, and all of sj a J 'Ml theni witli it teund and a! rj jm helpful bank. p 0 This r. a Bank of fj ;i (, i Ce-operation H 11!II i CAI'ITAI' & SURI'LL'S I III l $1,600,000.00 J 111 "aaBS2ai kH " .f I H i i .i ,, i . ... fi ii V imtmmimmmmmmimmmmtmmmmummammmmmm H twl; fCfte Daily Mevie Magazine FOR THE FILM fy? t?2T! 'Wa? ".TW !'fi'v.;'.'iwT't' ..'?'iigjry"! yy'-w '?'"'',fjj'' t.v" fi VtLKgLLiHgLEagSlKm HHOHwB IHWUHIHIt-i ''v iJamniJJJJjKL "nMri' .i?!kF)fJJJnailjDlglfJJJjK i rvriMri: .tev ii ill br -7(i J lu pnhli'h thr inclines el iici screen ptnycrs us are tupurstril lnt thr fnni THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Hy HHN'RY I. M. Yeu .t-K "Who Im the prettiest veiir own and must depend en the of the men ai-ters uiul stars" and ilewi, of our coricspendentB for crltl crltl "whe ilraw the lilssi-st salary of all I cImus of pictures. arteis?" mid I threw up betli hands "That ennexpendent cannot have and line for mercy . What u simple been reading the M. 'i'.'s Ii. II. for iltlle wax you have of a-Klnc a cata- cly.mlc letter I hate "pretty men and I wouldn't care te pick the "prettiest." And If I made a guess at who was making the blgpe-t myiiej . 1 couldn't iirexe It. S-i many of the "-tars have interest!, in their emi com- panics nerv. and thus no longer depend This Is generel house- in my desk, and in the uneexcrrH a uiiuiher oft liad been lest, strayed or ,yaue .lx , ' , .. V ' ''roc"s""' ,;. letters Xlllich stolen. The result is that I'm ansxxer lug two of xeurs lu one afternoon .letepli Schildkrnut l nexx starring in "I.lllem" i t the Great Northern Ttic.it re, t hlenge. Write te 1 i tn there, out make It 0011. a I bellcxe the shexx is going te c'es. there seen. I've raxed exer "Lilleni ' se much that I hate te de it again. But don't be tee hatsh en Philadelphia because nf her reception of "I Htem ' As a mutter of fact, the Melnur fantasy did excellent business, ucd did net no, e se uiui h because of hick of audiences, but beiausc thex wanted te get a Chicago belide for a summer nm. Teby I generally shy at requests fir niv opinion" of certain players. I can iiiiilifully nnd cheerfully ay. hewcxc". thut I am a great admirer of tlth,... flr.t.,t fSrlll tl-lfl, I tl.lllL CftlHinV I ... Tearle an ei client leading man. but net quite (if Muring material, Mahlen , Hamilton a slm-cr" and hard-working young acte-, lLirrlcen Ferd one of tli best leading men of the screen, and the ethers -se, se. I!. 15. wille-.: "Don't some of your loni'sjieiuli'iit-. get 'daffy' exer Valen Valen tieo'; In spite of it all. I haxe never seen blin They showed 'fieyend the Itecks In our town, but the illuttra Hen of the adxerliseineut of it a spcuc et SxvniiMin xxith lier iiretruillng ll"-, i ml sleepy looking eyes .i ml Valentine, net much bettir. was enough for nn. i hail no (I slie li see any mere of it I don't llki mushy pictures Seme of i mil correspondents xxrite that they de net like Mary 1'icbfeid 'Seu muldn't accuse Mary of imp-lilncss. I llkd all the pietuieh I saw her In. "Isn't that picture 'Tcss of the Sturm Ceuntrv' nearly ready le be cIiexmi'' I am xwilimg iinxleuly te pi, "mhI'.Iii Through' in nn home town, (heugh I'iniix of the better cln's of pie r in 'hew u in Philadelphia de net i nine here 1 nexer s.ixx N'ennii lu one of these hi rncs hexxing theso nikiuing e.il ng wax kifsi's, eitljei . tin. (ieiiildine ! eni' oil". Mr Nci'lx. t'llnk. you haxen't a mind of a Sense ncommen By .JOHN WJTiUJl T a body man could net luxe a brain Without a brain hi" IkkIx would be iim'Ic-'- The brain Is beyond our pie-ent pow ers of I'cfitiitii ii W i anuly.e If ihtmlcailx a'id learn what uuiirliila (l)'ipOSl its suiist'iiife. We i an photograph i and horn ili i liape. I !! end Mint xx p knew neining. i ii" priii" ej of thought are a much of a .uxstery le the furi'ine-! s"!"iitt-l of 1 'node' ii limes as thex xxeic te the i'Uxi .iiin if. indeed, the cixc in in cxer ton ten 'i'ine, himself about them. Till! body is mere understandable. It Is tnip h like nny ether cempllcitcd maih'nc, -nxe thai It iesi'esi in it--c f the pnxvei le make .iuioimitle ic 'airs, te get rid of old and outworn pails ami siit-stituie new unci,, it reinuki'S iise'f a iniiulici of limes In ii lifetime, discarding nil the umi iii material an I siib-.lliuili)g nv iii.i li'iliil in lu plucc. 'I'll U, is tleim hi 'I'.tiliii'H.x and e mai'xcleui-ly I I'M the i outward brdi i hangcs but liltlc and the inilixhlu.il lidding in it changes u.iidly at a 1. rTUIIJ clenienis that compose the brain J- nin i till new at the end of a term of ixenrM, but the memerx nnd I he power of irm-i-tleii .ijc Ikv .-atJie. 'Ihcy can FAN'S SCRAPBOOK i M Ni:i:i.Y any length nf lime. I should say xeii most (lei'lilpdly haxe a mind of your own. and express it xxltheut fear or faxer. and most pinplintlcnlly, at times. "De you knew wben 'Manslaughter' is te be chnxxii? "I didn't like the book, but for a cerlnln reason am anxious te sec llici picture. i "I didn't think the story true le human ii.ittire. Would a proud, ar- , regnni woman like Lydia haxe her , whole nature changed and sxveetened by iinnrisnnmrnt. nn.t ulicn released marrx the man who did all in his power te have her ceiulifd and sent te prl-enV U real life she would nrubably de just the opposite. I P. S.-Se mam of jour cer-. rrspundputh write as if youth and geed leeks were the only reiiuifltes in a nnnle st.ir. and as" If any one exci tweiux -lixe -lieiilil Le shelred. i "perhaps in pictures youth is mere important than m the spoken drama. but in ilf latter, ripe mnturity if ac- I empanlrrl by talent Is net considered! such a dKulxmtiiuc. I renider a I loose or immoral life much mere of a f drawback, and I certainly am net go- i lug in spend my time and money te see ibose who ai" known te lf-ad dls solute lixe'. And that's that !" i ti II explain that the writer's letter I xxas postmarked Pottstexvn. se that ' Kinie of her icniark In the first part of her letter may come cle.ir. "Man- i slaughter" is net announced for re lease until next . inter, but may get a pre-showing In the full. You're quite right In your remarks en the subject of youth and age, screen and stage. I ether Reader Addr"- Cecil 111 De.Mllb . inr of I'aiueus Players-Lashy "P" ' Hollywood. Calif. An Ardent Admirer-Betty Wythe's most successful picture Is after all a matter of opinion, hut I should hazard a guess it was "Queen of Sheb.i xddiess'hcr. circ of Whitman Bennett Siudle. Yonkers. N, Y. She's been xxeiklng in the Ka-t for sonic time. Betty writes: "Why does every IkkI, i axe about this wonderful Bodelph Valentine m'.' I don't ?ee anything se i wonderful In lii in. He's net halt .-e geed an acie- as Wallace Held or .lack Ht.lt. I really don't sec anything lu him , ' "Anether thing. I don't think Kath erme MacDena'.d is the prettiest woman en the screen. De you? 1 think Alice Terry and AgnCs Ajres haxe her beat I n dn.en time". Hew tall aie they?. "In one of the fun magazines a few months age it had the names of the six next bet sellers. What de you think of them? Colleen Moere, Ttndnlph ulcntlne. T.lhi Lee. Antonie Morene, .luck Helt and Agnes Ayres. I think Alice Terrx should haxe a place In 'here tee, don't you"' ( 'Who was Verdi and who was ivi hi icbt n Mail ; "J don't see why you don't like LU- : Stepping for Repairs BLAKK net be changed s'ivc mi the one hand by improvement tlueugh stiidv and en the ether bx ilncrloiMtieii through disease or bad bnhll- RKUAItDIN'i Ihe lirain us 'a chauf feur pud the body as an automo bile one tan make a xery iiiteieftiiig i.tudy lu interdependence. Without the automobile i he chauffeur i.'iiinet get wlieic he l- going. 'With out the chuuffeur 111" cm (aniiel mexe. If ihe brain I-. a skillful chtiuITi uv and uses, bin midline wi'ely there will In- xtr.x little step lug for icpiilrs till the parts, wlih h the aulomebile. tin happllx, doe, net knew hew le icnew, are uli worn out. If tin dutufiVur is rrcklc- or wasle ful or in tee much of a hum, or ii" g.'.rdlc-s of trallic law, In- will net e erv tar xxltheut Inning le mil for the rcpuli mull, A MWMU.LY healthy body ought I" collie when It will lnt much longer. But it inu-t haxe geed cue and fexv eutMde rcpalis. In (it lit r weiils It must haw a I nil I) id brain at the x. 'it el. ahxaxH en the alcrl te i'c that il 1 lilliniug il'eiicrly mid xxll'ieiil 'ihuc. Slops let icpairs entail siiflcilii'g mid ihieler't, bll's aiul semel lines lifelong niu-nrv. The xxhe chniilfcur areldi lliuiin. much as pusslhlc. ' I linn lllMt. Te mc slip In one of thr ib6r nc(re.ifH of (tic wrccn. Yeu hec 'it .!!......... ..i.l. . i... - . i. I 111,1,1 VI IIIHI ,tuu mi i iui ni Ifllll, "My ftnerltrt nre AlU-c ' Terr.v, Agnes Ajrcrf, Wnllnre R-ld and Ucbc Dnnlcls. Oh. jrs, itritt .lurk Helt of tuiirce. AVImt de you think of tlicm? pretty geed, cliV" (In rrKiird te thut Kntlierlnc Inc Donnld, Agnes Ajres, Alice Terry con tention of yours, I riipsb the best wq.v lli AVMALU (fr 111 tlni.lt.. lu .. !...... .. f1np.t.' A Kirppii npfrpsH. tippila 'unrl ' desperntely tee, .jninc Kert of k perben nllty te Mibfstnntlnte her geed leeks or elpp pIie bereniei-liiprclv of the "niiitil eKiie, coon-tiresome kind. Tlmt.'s MUs .MncUennld k mnlii treiilile, and 1 must ndnilt. Hi much hh I like, her, (hut AgncH Ajres Ih getting thftf wily, tee. Allec Terry, T think, Is different, mid I hope kIic keeiis en developing her persennllty. which, together 'with her iinusiuil beauty, ought te nccenipllsh great things for her. By nil menus. Alice Terry should have had ri plnee In that list you mention. And by the way, before I forget, it,, I'd Uke the fans te write In te me whenever they w n newcomer en the screen who appeals te them ns possessing some-1 uiiig imirr ism ". l"" ." --.'" . seems te me that It Is very interesting and valuable te keep in touch wlrh ' ! xeuncer iir newer arrlvnh in the 'films The daxsef the velerans are numbered. veti knew, as popularity does net Inst long In picture-land, and naturally vp want te knew xxhat sort of folks J there are leady te take the places of the Swansons. the Tnlmndges, the l Valentlnes and the Ileitis of today. I mentioned. In answering nnether I letter, hexx much I liked the work of Lawrence xvheat in "The Bacheler Daddy" and ngaln In "The .Beauty Shep." Anether new face that looked specially geed is that of the Follies girl. Shnnnen Day. who had n very mn11 role In "North of the KIe (irande," one of the worst and meet out-of-date western jams I've seen in months. Alse. Blllie Deve, who is already being starred. And, of course, Ulcnii Hunter. That list In the mngn 7ine was faulty In plecinc Morene In among the "next best sellers." "Teny" played with Vitagraph fixe or mere years' age. Neither Is Helt new except nt starring. William Lawrence nleynl Verdi in "Flguthr Mad" and Virginia Breun l'nlve played Peggy. We won't tight about Lillian and your list. Tliex'ic simply matters of opinion.) . Te the lady (or Gentleman) who sent me the violet envelope contain ing only a picture Please, please, don't send any mere pictures of the handsome individual In question. 1 h.ixe all I need or want. Mrs. ('. Sae Jack Helt did net appear with. Nerma Talmadgc In "The Sln en tlie uenr . ' enr'cs iiuruiuiin was the nusuane. anil i.' w; " villain. In that picture. Wesley Barry Is fourteen years old. KNIGHTS WILUPARADE . , , , T 1A.l ,l.n - Eiaberate Exercises Planned for j Opening of fJev Cemmandery Elaborate rxercixes xxlll mavke the esinblisliinrnt of the new Frankford Ceinmnndcr.v. Knight Templar. Ne. f)2, , Saturday afternoon in Masonic Hall, Kenslnclen nnd 1 rnnkfnrd axeuues. A parade will be held through the streets of Frankford. led by the grand officers of the Knights Templar of Pctiifjlvania. Fer these who mm k "1 , r -- -CtxiaaoTie v ill sS - 5f I" , GIMGEH ' By HENRY WCEIUNq BINDING POST TO StT Jest A ?', csKkA Binding V.WIRE5 V 1'Me forms of frame work for loop aerials. On the left Is a simple square of beard notched at the corners te held the wires in place. On the right Is a mere elaborate and workman -like frame A Loep Aerial . , . . . Kn .,.. , .,. ,., , ., , ..-.i, .., i,... n sep uhii rc? . i,e c I hae seen dozen) of artfcles jirinted under the names of union -i Irndrrn in this science, all stating dellnltcly that It" N uselPfs te try te ui-e n loop aerial with a crystal detector. T tr.ade the same statement myself in these articles some time age. nnd whertly nfterxvnrd an nmnteur of my acquaintance, lust te sec whether I xvas right or net. hooked a loop ncilal te his crystal and quite clearly heard the concert from Schenec tady, mere thnn 200 miles axvay. T still de net advocate trying a loop nerinl xvltli n crystal rcccix'cr in spite of my friend's one Hriumph. But if you have an mullen hulb set it is decidMly worth trying. Tf you have nny success with ft at nil you will tind It of in estimable xelue in rutting out Inter ference from ether stations and it will also eliminate a. great deal of the static which Is going te be our unwelcome guest from new until next fall. Very few amateurs will want te use loops that arc mere than three feet en n side, se that is the size I have glxen In the illustrations. If, hoxv hexv cer. the lady xxhe bosses y'eu around nt home docs net object te its appear ance, theie is no doubt that a four feet loop is mere satisfactory. The simplest though' most unsightly form of loop aerial 1.. shown in the left-hand picture. It is merely four beards nniled together tirmly at the cor ners and hiispcnded from a hook in the celling. The corners of the frame should be notched te receive the wires 'and insulated xxirc should be used. A I strip of weed should be nailed te the lower corner te receive the binding I pests and the txxe ends of the xxirc should b attached te them. I In using this aerial, it should be hung a few feet nxxny from the opcr epcr t ater nnd a String should be run from 1 each of the txve horizontal corners te the operating table. Yeu then turn the loop around by handling these strings much ns 'you would hnndle the reins in driving a horse, and when you haxe the loop pointed in the direction from which you hear the loudest signals you twist the strings around a nail or a screw en your table ami tnat neius the loon in ulace The1 frame work en the right makes a mucli neater-loeuing jed ami uvejus the necessity of hanging the frnme from the ceiling. Such a loop can be steed en the table or the fleer and can be turned about cither by the strings just dance and these who don't Seme like a fox-trot. Te ethers a waltz is still the best. Even the one-step has it3 followers and some don't like te dance at all. What a difference when it comes le drinking Clicquot Club Ginger Ale! They all like it. There is something bewitching in the sight of tiny bubbles leaping from the bottom and sides of the glass, dancing up through the clear, golden liquid te sparkle and break at your lips. And the taste! who shall describe the taste of it? The only true description of Clicquot Club 13 a drink of Clicquot Club. Clicquot is made with pure spring water. Only real Jamaica ginger is used. The ether ingredients sugar and fruit juices are just as pure as can be found. The blend never varies, se that every bottle of Clicquot tastes like the one before end the next. It is a most dependable, friendly, happy drink. But you needn't be limited Yeu can give everyone the choice of Clicquot Club Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla, Birch Beer, or Reet Beer. The flavors are as different as their namea the purity of all is the same. Buy Clicquot by the case for home use. THE CLICQUOT CLUB COMPANY Millis, Mass., U. S. A. M. NEELY " ti FINE WHITE LINEN PUMPS ' I 1 B Coel and' Geed Leeking . . ;1 r We feature White Linen Pumps that are. jjl 'M h exceptienallywell made. Nothing se cltarm- m .j M j ingly completes your Summer wardrobe as ! I !1 theGe decidedly new and very correct models. j vl Ii HOSIERY TO MATCH I ,1 Is Easy te Make mentioned or by a long stick. Almest anv kind of xvlre xvill de ter tnesc lepps, but It Is ubiially best te use nn insulntci xvirc, Ordlnarv bell wire is excellent for this purpose or you can use wire ns small as number 22 double cotton cov ered. , , , It seems impossible te make the av erage novice glxc up the impression that he should have his windows open in order te recelxc slgnnls en a loop or nn indoor aerial. This is net necessary at all. Yeu can shut jour room up tight and stuff every crack and crevice xvith scaling wax, nnd the radio xvaxes xvill come merrily in just the same. G'oMrfehf- I9ti,lj PubKe. icrfeer. Company After-Dinner Tricks r r p c ,,4. c V N " Ne. 101 The Seven Coins. Draw n diagram ns illustrated above. Take seven pennies and luy one en any one of the lettered points. Push it along either straight line te another lettered point nnd leave It there. The procedure is repeated with the remain ing coins, but It Is net permissible te start a coin from h point already occu pied. Yeu have no difficulty In placing all the coins, but when n spectator tries It he will invariably find no avail able starting point for the seventh coin. The secret is very simple. In pushing each coin Fet it se thnt it can be pushed te the point from xvhich the previous coin was pushed. The trick will then be successful. Example: Coin is set at point It and pushed te A. Anether is pushed from j te B. Then lu order, D te C, E te D, V te E. te F. II te U. ALE J 1 ittii ' ' -H I Winkelman 1 Style in Quality footwear jj fl till 111A tL-.4..l. Cl it - M I1WMCIUHI OU j fl ;Hjjl At Twelfth j, BWi iWCTWi ii i " ly'i'i mi i Wiy. ii iiniiiTiiVi iTii("i iW'li ii 1 1 ' iiVm ii''Viiiilniii:SagriS!pWM 1 , I JPJ I IlkwJULY 4th I I '. P OUTINGS H B Frem PHILADELPHIA , I Seashore $f .50 txcursien i ATLANTIC CITY OCEAN CITY STONE HARBOR WILDWOOD and CAPE MAY Atlantic City excursion trains run te and from Mississippi Axe. and Heard-Tall;. WILLOW 7Kr GROVE SSZ VICTOR HERBERT and His Orchestra Other Popular Features w mm Round Trie i:p. m. tn.ip. m. j .v.u,.u .!. ..in ii u ... r m C If I and His Orchestra k? turni'na ihtp wi'iinw reS ic I m I it:.'.n s. r. i T51re p. xt. U. .. m EXCURSION ON SUNDAY, JULY 2 I EXCURSION ON SUNDAY, JULY 2 $0.50 Te Historic Gettysburg Koend , Stt aoeo TJ. H. Marines Knr-nnntd Trip with a tuiaadren of neniplaiwa. Speeial Train laxs nfadlnc Terminal (lilt) A. M. (Standanl Time). 7.13 A. M. (Da)lleht Tlma). Herrlnir at Spring Harden HI., COIUinHa Axe,, Huntlnsden St.. Mnnayunh. t-'onshehoiKen and Norrlale-in lpe Kalb St.) ' Tickets may hi. purchiaed prier le date of pxeiiralan. COAL REGION EXCURS! Te TAMAQUA and (PQ OK MAHANOYCITY.. DO&D Te GILBERTON, QQ KA Mahaney Plane DDOU Shenandoah, Girardville, Ash land, Gorden, Mt. Carmcl and Shaniekin. Cenanlt ngenta for Philadelphia & rneTOPiWR The following theatres ebtaiB their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. APOLLO 62D ft THOMPSON 8TS MATINKB I7AILT 1.F.WIH 8TONK nnd .1AVR NOVAK In THE ROSARY" A0rmi3 EIGHTH A HiriAnD.AVE. AjIUK MATISKK OAU.Y Tn KKATrnvs . DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "RBtitilK MIVKN l.V' AJnjM'njhMn"TJi-IUeiiileiiJplV' BALTIMORE W7.1 'iKX GEORGE ARLISS In "ni.RKl.l" BLUEBIRD r.read Pusipieha-itia Continuous 2 until 11 Rodelph Valentine & Dorethy Dalten In "MORAS OF THK IA1I1 I.KTn1 COLONIAL Otn. & Maplnwoed Ai ID 7 an, n I' M. NORMA TALMADGE m'iMJMrHRJr(Jt FAIRMOU'NT W&&$ir&iiY Pll"BMARV TIIPWj w "THE LAST TRAIL" GREAT NORTHERN W?lV-S! NORMA TALMADGE In "WMIUV THROrjdll" rMPITRIAl ('0TI1 fc WALNUT BT9. irvlrlirl-l-i Mala ;-,r, Hxgi. O.ne 0 I). W. (iRlFTlTir PRODlTTinV "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" t IDrTDTV HIIOAD A lOIAIMIlIA AV. l,l UUX J V4TIVI--R DAII.1T nrnv m; rkmkr in "THE WAY WOMEN LOVE" rxDICMT WoedlarTil Axe at 0M jjf. LJrxltilN 1 MAT7NTI' liMI.Y MARY PICKFORD In 'J.ITT!,K I.ORH VAINTU.BOX" 0VERBR00K ,"),"ft A$TOR"D AI.I.-STAU PAST In "A CERTAIN RICH MAN" DAI Tilt I'HAMvtORU AVBTft " rAUlVl NiU'lim XTPt-.KT RODOLPH VALENTINO In "ri!K SlIKIIx" ADDKD M PRKJIBJ Al'DKVIM.K regent'";, xMr,"i;!7if. WANDA HAWLEY in "iKii.nr.ii iixin- RIALTO IRMlMA.NTlTXX'r. AvT:Mrn" AT TIJl.t'inini-.MIN kt. wr.K-r'1 IT. I'ROIH f'THIV iitub nrtii c!tjii SHERWOOD "t ( llaltlninptt A tAT. .' Evil. 0 Se MR"l (Alle. Ii. "BEAUTY'S WORTH' 333 M ARKETeTVj.t j WILLIAM FARNUM in "MiA'.'ixi.r.s or ijulu" I t.v. Ch-slnut & StmilHrd 1 Osyllcht T- ' I I '''",'' St. Ferries Tlm Tlm J,! - I Atlumla City 0.00 A.M. I 7:I0A. M. ;I I Xpin Iter olefin ciiy, a, sj r'ciii's (icruur, ,H Wild weed and jfj Care Mj ...S:50A.M. G:J0 A, St. "T , im Rrtnrnlni Inre W Atlantic Clty...n:1.1P. M. fl:1SP. M. 1 M Caps May R:20"P. t. 0.10 r. M. , Wlldweftd R:20P. M. n.70 r. M. ' Ptena Harber... Rri.4) P. M. Ct:g P. Jt. ' Ocean City 5:33 P. M. 0:30 P.M. A Additional train returning from all pelntn 8:115 P. M.. (Standard Time) :tr. P. M.. (Daylight Tlma). 4:M A. M. 7:02 A. M. 12:43 P. M. :in P. M. t:i a p. m. ri;04 P. M. 0:43 P.M. Beturnlna IPhtp Vrilltw (irer 11:.'.n A. yr. a. ie p. m. 10-00 P. M. 12:fl0 P. M. 7:10 P.M. 1 1 M P. M. m a ON SUNDAY, JULY 2 Special Train leaxes Headlns Ter minal 6.00 A. St. CS'eitdard Time). 7:0O A. M. (17a-, light Tine), ttop ttep I'lm at Columbia Axe.. Kuntlnsden yt., M.inai unk, Conslinhecken and Norristown (TJi Kalb fct.) TicVela may be xmrchaied prier te dale nf PXClirslen (Mailed Information. Reading Railway PnOTOPI.AVS MThe NIXON-NIRDLINGER-M I W THEATRES IfilJ BEI MDNIT 5-D ABOVF. MARK" "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" fFriAR uer CUOAR AVESUB v"',-L'- I "Pi and a- 7 and l H, M. CONSTANCE TALMADGE I" "A TAIR or M,K nTOCKI.NOa" POI mPt I IVl Marliet bet. SOIh A MiJ BILLIE RHODES In "THK STAR REPORTER" TimiDn rneNT st. ft OIRARD AVa, JJlillJJ Jumbn Jure, nn Prankford U" GLADYS WALTON In "THK (IDTTKRHNirK" I FAnPR 'ST LANCASTER AV l-tC-Lr.I.jae te 1.30; 7 te II P. Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swanien In "IIKIO.ND THK ROCKS" FfirilT "'-O ANt (.nri'sT pruKKT'' liUV-UJlji,,,, ,.0e, 3,00: llxg,. 0 3) llM ..li-JJ'i ("IIFKITII'S I'ROIHCTION ... ' "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" NIXON'S AMBASSADOR -t Matinee 1:30 Jt .1.30; Exenlnsa, 7 ft 0 P. V. .( : Owen Moere in "Reported Minim" NIXON 6-D AND "ffflh, ALICE LAKE In "KlhlKS" riQT-H -5T Tn're. Opp. "I," TernKUjI GEORGE ARLISS III "IH8RAKM" P,TR A Nin sJcrmanlnXvn Av. at Venl WALLACE REID In "ACROSS THK CONTISENT" ARDMORE 'ii rr ' GLENN HUNTER In. "Illi: CltADM. m'HTKK" P.RANT - OIRARD AVE. J, er-iN i Mat Tl,Hyi nvea, 7 i0i "AT THE STAGE DOOR"; AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN MA4?SS:Pr,? A MA1KIH r.l'l,f,n A I I4III HHIII1SJ ! i iiniiiK DIES" "LOVE NEVER , i ft rAi-r' Lining ax, ii. .L UAL'MII.N !' rMrv Mt, ii i'v, ii'! i GLORIA SWANSON In "IliCR Ill'aUAMl'n TKAUWl.Wlh" 1 1 Tralnn will I v. Keadlne Tfrm. M , STANDARD I DATMU1IT I Tjrn I Time 1 4 :Kf a7.M. S:R.i"a. m. 4. I 7,nn 4 r Q.n, a v, A map. m. .'.sispI'm; .' A U-.Oj V. M. fl.nl p. m. 54 - (1.10 1. M. I 7:10 P. M. M tO-OOP. M. 1 1:01) P. 51. W yL.-i f . -". i
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