"JSt;;' i VJ! 'f puJ!f5!"!fr Wr mpr-sif in-'." (S? ITy7'.' W ; . ' l -cM"V'- V. . . . . i, A nWW? cRfp i ilir; A t v -ft V if" L3i- A? ' t n. ? .i' . ft V&Ji W i i g 1 1 3 J 14: EVENING TUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Evcryvjhere EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILA "Ue Daily Mevie Magazine) JUNE 1922 Who-Will Give Me a Chance? ALL FOR THE SAKE OF A FILM I have been Hip fitlvntr secretary te tlip mlvcttMiiK iimwiBcr nf J lnillni; rlml.v npui'n'pT" am a lli' clnss Rtpneraphpr. have liatnlted nilllleui of iIeIIiiim worth of con tract from their tpcpptten te con cen con cIiirIeii, hap hail complrte rh.iiRe of utMe-the-mltiuu- tlllnc Kyntem. l.ATKU I vuMit It. te a'lierll-'nq nsency vveil. and uiitlt'rsitinil thoi thei miRlitv nil (KtaiN of It, I Il1Ioe I can write oeme cow I JU8t flout W.lllt II Jlll lis hkmiek Mplier, 1 'im v. nuns m v,nr but I want a chain.' te ilnnen-Minte that I can luit a cemiilptf luh iutus" anil want te work for .in tstublMiment that can miprcclnte Ie.miIi.v. Inticrlty ami nlilllt ANSWKIt M T.! MIDHKn OFKttM: ;S5 :-v - Heme Comforts whllp iiii The Ocean Voyage nr Week-End Trip tu4s. . cl m $24.50 fin f- il h i. "1 1 r in -" flbe i" i "I M ti-M ) i tr u ' itipH h it I I i ' nin - 'tnt CH E S T N "J-"" A'e.v. e Keith's 7 hcatrc nmn MyyOLFlNGTON '3 I Painting, UcnavntUig and Repair I t' y Scrviw I l Ml V j Sffll I Repairing Ferty-aix yeais.' expert tnce are behind our work. Jlutal. weed and mechan ical repairing ei ceiy kind cerythinK above the chassis and dem right at moderate cost. I'hevc: Poplar US The WBLFIHGTON Sheps 19th and Buttonweed .Lstabluhccl 1S70 , - X ,S?I3 IPW BffatJK SSBTi, ." 'a n JnKS' 1 ? .; JEVJ W ',' 1 eveert were net with you, that you could dip of mortification. Valen Valen tieo portrays love with the delicate nr tiifr.v of nn Idealist en the subject nnd what N mere, he Is n cenmimninte ncter. ".Mente llhie, lili work nn Elmer In '(.'loe of Peacock Alley.' did much te Mainp him Indelibly en my memory. "The pride nnd tender sympathy which lie seemed te feel for his little French wife made me smile rapturously te mvself. "While we nre talking, Is there no following for Herbert Knwlln-.nn In the Fast? Herb U n regular fellow, nnd it (-penis te tnc that he hu,s done some fine acting this last j,enr or se. "Then there Is (Jeerce ArlKs. I'm isure jour page Is net limited te the jeung mntlnee idols, 1h it, Mr. Ncely? " 'Of course net.' 1 can hear you say i It new. I "(ieetge Arliss, ns IJlsraell I'm HKe I Ilnppy llenllgan. 'Welds fall me.' I "I'm ferry new that I have written no mtieh. e I'll close, wishing you 1 every success in the world, both per per eonal nnd in business but I feel ure i that all veur fans have that same feel- I lug." I (Mked jour letter a let. which wa net the rcaen. however, that 1 held en te It without answering for se long a time. Matter of faef, I lest It entirely in the growing skyscraper of fan mnll m my desk, nnd enlv just lesurreeteil It. Yeu may have gene back te l,os An geles by this time, but in ense eu're still reading the column. 1 nm rectifying mr unpardonable error by printing .veur letter. Heaven bles the Arllsse. the Kebertes, the Hnttens. the I.esees, the Skinners and th Hoswerths nn the screen. Leng may they wave nnd trl iniph ever the se-cnlled Idels!) "DETECTVEJRRESTED Was About te Search a Man When He Was Nabbed Charged with Impersonating nn of ficer, Jeseph Dubln, of Newark, was nr lestcd In City Hall courtyard early to day after he hnd nn nltcrcntleu with Peter L. Hefner, 28.1S Folsom street. Hefner was walking through courtyard when he accidentally burnt Inte Dubln. Dubln announced that Iff was it detective and told Hefner he was arrested. Dubln was just about t search his man when n City Hull guard Interfered. A "ONK-MAN 1II.OC" IMISSIIfl.K Trenttnn Jtr. Kent'n rreslilentlnl mplra mplra tlena with reupcet. Cliarlcn VV. Uut(e rounds up nil of thn "flivver mneniiteV nctlvltlcn nnd raises the tiuontlen deps he menu te Iio's Hie country? "rn unusual nrilcle bi- Nociieii nr ine Muti 'Mnku It n Habit." .. ih; inn tuuiiirv iiii tne prnrn In the .VtnKailne ped day t'unne I.tnieLii. -tdw UllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIHIIIIUIIi r Seashore Service Satisfying! Appealing! ATLANTIC CITY 70 WEEK-DAY TRAINS between 4.00 A. M. and 10.2S P. M. Standard Time. 70 3 ROUTES DIRECT CONVENIENT 4 STATIONS IN PHILADELPHIA 3 STATIONS IN ATLANTIC CITY "BEN HI?" TO BE FILMED WITH HOLY LAXD SETTING DIRECT THROUGH TRAINS TO AND FROM CHELSEA 50 OCEAN OTYTRAINS 50 between 4.00 A. M. and 10.00 P. M. Standard Time. ADEQUATE SERVICE TO WILDWOOD, CAPE MAY, SEA ISLE CITY, STONE HARBOR -" Uie the all rail Delaware River Bridge Reute, terving the 1u heart of Philadelphia, Wett Philadelphia and North Philadelphia & PHOTOPf.ATH f ft PHOTOPI.ATH The following theatres obtain their' pictures through 'the STANLEVT 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 et America. A DPlI in D & THOMPSON- 8T ArULLU MATiNKn daii.t IXWIM HTOXK nn,1 JA.NK NOVAK In "THE ROSARY" A nnn i-inllTII A fltltAllD A3 I UK JIATINI5B DAILY TWO FKATItRKS DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "HKfJflIK MIXKH IN" All-Htnr Cnat In "The Illende Vamplrt" BALTIMORE l S JSf SU'ffil! GEORGE ARLISS In "1HSKAKM" ni 1 ttrtJIDn Dread A Susquehanna DL.UtitJIrvU' entlniinus '1 until 11 PAULINE FREDERICK In "TWO KIXPH OF WOMEN" rrW HMIAl Oln. ft Maplewood Avei. L-ULUlNiAL. n:30. 7 and 0 P. M. NORMA TALMADGE In "HMIMN- THKOUOII" FAIRMOUNT IMitx PEARL WHITE In "11112 IIROADWAV PEACOCK" GREAT NORTHERN ?sk$?t NORMA TALMADGE In "SMU.IN' TIIROVOH" IMDCD1AI CTH WALNUT 8TS. llVirX.rlML, Mnti 2'SO. Kmis. O.S0 4 0 II. W. CIRIFKITIPH PROIIUCTION "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" 1 IDCDTV DItOAD A. COLUMBIA AV. llDIlr 1 X MATINEK UAILT ALICE LAKE In "TUB (iOLIIEN OIFT" B2d MATINEE UAILT St. riDICMT Woodland Ave. At WrUHlN I MATINEE VJ Rodelph Valentine & Gleria Swamen In "IIEVOND THE ROCKS" 03D It ItAVERFORDi AVENUE A n rn.Miu) I be innde by I' lieu lt.irne'.. who lilnj the mb nf "lliuipy .IntK" In the eieen veisiiiii nf ' The Old llemesti'iid." lutiiid that the part reipilreil n .ttlbble ni" lii-anl Instead of veeurlni; the icmlt iirtilieall.v . lie crew a licatd lumv.'lf, luit h'' liitvini; a hard time eviilainln fveivthliiy te lift friend- and fiunil.v THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Hy HCXnT M. NEHT.V 4L. Skin Blemishes Easily Removed Women everywhere arc delighted with the use of Black and White Beauty Bleach. They find it se easily and quickly removes skin blemishes, such as freckles, tan, pimples and spots. Beauty Bleach is a cold creamed beautifier harmless te skm will net grew hair. When used with Black and White Seap, the desired results will be mere quickly obtained. All toilet goods counters can supply you with Black and White Beauty Bleach 50c; Seap 25c. Clip and mul this te Plough, Memphis, Tenn. for free copy of Black and White Birthday and Dream Boek A I'rlenillj Admirer I wa iniii n t niplril te print veur di-plti- miiii mi sent leeue-t net te, beiMii-e i' a- l far the ine-t -nne nnd - ti-ible thing I've hnd from the tan- jet mi the subiet of "wnntitifr te sit into the movie-." In the til -r iilaee. veit -av that I'ar - (.-own- and linuui-ine- aie net .tli" object- of vmir de-Ire even tli.it 'en don't fare :i "tllp of the finger .lbent them " N'evv that -eiind- rather pei ull.ir. but the whole tone of jour ep!-tle is -e -tneeie and -trillgbtfnr- v.iul that I 'ii taking jeu at jour weid Te liejin with, veur iea-011- are -mind and -en-ihle. Se mm h for that. And when vmi -.i veu leuldn't le diiv have for New YeiU or IIellv- weed lief.ue net t.ill or winter, jeu .t'-e nl-e pieh.ihlv iijiiiitenllen.ill.v en- ble .ignln The bii-lne mav. as "U -a , . "pn k up' thin ' lut-t. there'll' b' another big -tudln i I.a-kj I ..pen en I.eng 1-l.ind. and a number f the bigger eenipanie- aie nnneune- mg nmbitieu- iiregram- for the winter If veu "re n writer who ha- nctu.illv broken In ' a- ou intlmnti. I'd a keep right en wilting while veu're thmSliiR about gmuc Inte the mevte-, '.mil. If veu don't ehance veur mind in i i lie me.intluie. even while veil'i ear tu.ilK I taking tir-t -tei- te get recognized nt 'he -tudle- You'll crtnlnlv in ed that I -uni vnu inent'en ilntlns the d.ij- jeu're leiving join pbotegr.iphs with vaiteu- le.t-tlng 'dlifetur-. interviewing agent". . ... .... i .. ..l.l.i.. fur ..ii v n I! i.irr w :ui mi; - .. .. ii.u:.. ." '-nmethlng te turn up tin' "nli'iitv of inenev nnd robe" vnu nientlen would give veu a running -tait ever jour lival-." but jiliev uiUht li"lp ' ' lt during the (lieiuli warming" period. i Tin enlv real word of encouragement I can give jeu i- tlil-: N'pw erk 'ink- te be Impieving from a inevl" Standpoint next vv liner I'm veu. that milv menu a fighting chance with a ' wre bit le light You'll have te lie -eeend i mi-m te old man Mienwber m the waiting for emething te turn up ' piope-itlnn. mid jeu'd better plan te keep vmir little e'd tjpewrlter linndv l. il wi Ml" liilipe-i'-. mil .'"" " '' inme . '.uiineii n-'1 and npp." ....,, wlni'arllt llll.ll U11V Olll- I 1-C lm- vviltnu me en till- -ubli't. Olln'i wl-e. veu mil bet I weuldnt have '..ne te tin- length in aiu-wering j"U. very etter nn Tien I doubt If the ward- I'llllv VV he rs' irSCNCB REPUBLIC PSOPESXTi Natural Alkaline I Water Unexcelled for Table Use Known and pre scribed by the Medical Profession for many ycara as peasessing great I Medicinal Properties K ftK VOUR ZvslCIAN BettUJ at tht Spring DISTRIIWTORS AM HI.MIM'II A VIII. I. i:l! Mm in.i i, n,Mi iti:i: te. Jiieuki.i. t-itvm a te. MITII. KI.I.Vi: A HtrjMH 0US tVAUXKU A tO.Nh. MigiKin writes: "Ket i- the fir.' tune at I writ- te veur column' W'.'l veu p.inlen thf vvav 7,it I write m -pill the weid- n- I mn enlv in ill .eimtrv f..r -even month-, and I mu net verv much i.ip' nut. 1 vv'- jour I'.ng'.l-li weid- I he lulling pbil-e' overlook el. ? v Hie -ill.. -mil"' of ilein "i-t like 1 pin-nein-e dun. but niajb- In -evui mere ,, ih I will be able te .end and write ih m parf.ut. Ter what ve.i wi 1 net in-we- llfeter'i letter nr pn" mm-"' I'lea-e ile n -nine of deui are tli" v. rv ill. -tlrni- I lliv-elf want te knew Al-e ..ii" men-.eur "it I in"1 -md he wnrknl mi tne l't lit H1 I.riH.ui. and just for ,l. .pit., of if 1 am going in a-k him i ! ahum veu and den mav be I will be lieve it all. ten1 New what veu think rf flit ! 1 -aw "'I'll'' li'X'd I'revlder' and I think it vv.is one wendeifiil peitniit. don't veu'' I laugh -e uui' Ii I 1 I v nndcr win nil of the iii.ideiiuii-tll-Uke -n mu. h' Valentine. 1 inv.ef de iut line ter bun se minh - .ill dat lie al-e -eem- te ni" net te be -in 'i a bnv afier nil. u- veu often -av in juiir ml umn I'''u I m 'nt7v about Mm old I.levd I tbinlc lie i- pin fait! Don't veu'' Al-e Itiehard Hnrthelnii He l- evnitlv tne kind of n ganmi you would want te meet imv dav. i- eet net .ii1' I -nvv ToeH-h Wives' and it vvn I don't knew- hew veu -nv it In l.ng-li-h but I thliiU 1 b.id better mu -av it in rreneh either, a- I nm -ure main 1 rem li people lead this leluuui. and den perhaps veu would 'oek It up in nun book of Information, and jeu would think I mn "lie virj had main--i lie' And phase don't print .it old Yen trelu'im - piciure III- lifting leiuiinlv -hew JUM what he i-' In Ins in -ting It was ju-t what wint en during tin. war I llise I uij-e'f saw- nnd wuh right in the thick of it fei four vem-. mid If ever veu would pilm hi- puture, I think I would -ft u bomb under the l'i in ic l.i I". i n llullding and up she ec-' I guc veu me verv Hied b.v new te rend tin- letnr and wrong word-, but I tubule jeu limn the bot tom of nn lieiut It u- no joke te hunt around for ''"' 'I-'" ,x" w1"'" '" have never wiet- et u-ed one . Adieu. iihiii ii m Muvbi I will call a. Mill The, ui'M llliie I w'1 ' '" u,u ' "'" "'' "" l... I t li t nl. vnu an. Mnle or female. iliefme veu write again, please, for ike. aiiine at least one mere li word. Yeu t.ill. about pnrfalt -e nun b that it make- me thirst), e-pe-ci.illv with the (hermnnieiei- about HO in ihe shade heie in the efiice. I was go ing te threw jour letter out vep. bon er 1 wa- hecau-e it'- hard enough te lead tvventv-tive fan letter- a daj In I'ligli-h without being Inflicted with x.ime musical cemedv Trench full nf "rleni-" and "eet-." What de you -av. Letter Mever-. Oen't jeu think be muse of the way .Mignon write- that her letter -heu dn't be .minted among the three whl.h would make me an swer thn.e iU.-ten-. Net that I'm trjlng te dodge work, or an.vtlilng Oh. no. but . And veu think I'm fe male, tee thi" is tee much. I "Incense" writes "Can't help If g.ut.i an-vver the Mu-e Mine mv arrival here, from f.es An-gele-. the la-t daj of .Inntinrv, I've watr-hed the l'vvtr, I't Ill.tn I.I DGKIt eveiv night for tlil- column. "ou are bll-.fullv unaware of the li.-tiv veu .ne making i which 1- as It -lieiild bei. for it is net well that a iv er man be told It tee much. 'Several month- iib" I laughed my self te slcfp evir veur argument with the jier-en who told veu te lead Shaw . nd tl-.nr Wll.le "I iider-find. I vaj net laughing fnun a -en-e of ndhule int either of j. ui i. bur fiein a feeling of plen-ure that (at- and ltni mav meet and con cen veise. aigue, ngr. e and di-ngree. using jeu n- their nn ilium "ltut -av in i ai Wilde really was a gfimi-. Mi Nrelv , hi- expreien fiem 'alenii.' 'The -lru'ew of a white ie.e in a -liver miner.' i- etrpil-ite. be r .n.se anjthing white reflected in -liver 1- levelv. "' till, and let- mere won wen i'm fill tiling- he has i rented In his ai ti.ti" mind i Loek at that last ixpre---ien i 'Let- innie wonderful ' Ter ,ive me Ir wa- an unconscious evpris.--ien of girlhood. "Hut I'm Htr.iving far from the path " " K. V. iKodelph Valentine i -eive. all tlie credit he hn- gotten, and then -nine. .lust beeau-e he brillian-tine- hi- hair and ha- beautiful hanil-l- in. tenseii te think he's slckrii'iig il rlirln't iietue that, bj the waj, in jour I'elumni. hut I did rend where some one called him disgusting and sn kening "I take l-siip with anj one who mn find fault with his love innking lie i .ertiiinly dellinte with it and verj fin-i-lied " 'He knows ju-t where te htep He never leaves one with the feeling that se manv stnrs f.i (both mule and female) that veu wi-h vmir vcr-len of "Hen Htir the t'eldwyn com- pail). Werk en the -eennrle will be gin at once and preparations nre new under way for the organization of the expedition te the eastern -herei of the Mediterranean, vvnere ninny of the -.enes must be built nnd whole cities lepreduced. An arrangement vvn completed yes terday between A. I.. Hi'lunger. piesl dent of the company owning the exclu--Ive drnnintlc; nnd pi. ture lights for (ieneral l.evv Wallace'- fiiineus blblienl -terv. and the ('eldvvjn C'einpan.v by vvhii'h the lntter aeipiires the picluie rights and one-half the dramatic tight":. I nder the teims of the agreement the cast, the seenatle and nil the vnil vnil eus details of tbe production will be subject te the approval of Mr. l.r langer en nceeunt of his Intimate knowl edge of the plnv. which lift's been Ins piepeitv since 1 ). The principals of the cast will be selected in this ceuntr.v , but the picture will be made partly in Italv and Palestine nnd partly at the t.eldvvjn fctudles In Culver City. Calif. And Udgar Stlllmnti Kelly, who wrote the music for the original stage pro duction of "Ren Hur" will provide the musical "-cuing for the picture. 'Hen Ilur," as a novel, has been translated Jnte all language-, nnd it hns been read and is f-till read by millions of people in all parts of the glebe. The drnmati drnmati yafeii was mnde in 1MW. nnd the plnv was first pieduced under the personal ln eet ion of Mr. Krlanger at the Hreadwav Theatte in this city en No vember -" of that same year. It was a sin. ess from the out-et nnd season after season for mere than (went) j ears it has plnjed all ever America, i'roduitieii- of the play hnve been made, tee. from time te time In Knglnnd anil Au-unlla. Mr. I'rlanger himself di leited the first presentation et the I rury l.ane Theatre in 102O. and fe gieat' was tlie enthusiasm that King Kdward VII ordered a special box for himself In the pit directly in front of the stage se that he could obtain a bettev view of the spectacle than was possi ble from the tejiil box. Seme of the mnny scenes that will be -hewn are the pilgrimage of the three wi-e men through the desert, led bv the Star of Hethlchem: the ,ieurnc)ings or .leseph and Mnrj : view of ancient .leru sal.m from the reef of the house of Ilur: the naval battle between tlie slave-driven triremes of the Uem.tns and their eiieinies; the shlpwrcik of the slave galley and the thrilling rescue of the friendly tribune. Arrlus. by Ilur. whose fhalns he has loosed : Hen Hur's leturn te his old home nnd his recep- Hen bv the faithful Slnienldes ; his visit te the famous tiarden of li.iplinc. mul the Temple of Apelle at Antioch, ! with the crowd- nf pleasure-seekers' fnun nil pint-of the ancient wnild: the' revelries nnd dances of the devet.es;, the gorgeous tents of the Arabian sheik I nnd the preparations for the chariot I sacs: the wonderful harlot tnce it-ef, wen by Hen Hur in the great nmplil- j theatre at Antioch; the rntry nf Christ' into .Jerusalem en Palm Sunday; Hi' healing nf the lcpern en the waj nnd j the final reunion of Hen Hur with hi fmnilv en the Mount of Olives. I s1.50 Daily Seashore Excursions $1.50 Lt Market Street Wharf Eaetarn Standard Time for Atlantic City weekday 6-00 A- M- additional train Sunday! .30 A. M. Fer afl ether retort week-daya 5.52 A. M. Wlldwoed, Sunday 5.00 A.M., 5.4S A, M. and 6.00 A. M.i Cape May, Sunday 6.00 A. M. Stene Harber and Ocean City Sunday 6. OS A. M. , Additional train te Atlantic City 6.30 A. M. July 4, September V and Saturday, August S te September 2, Inclusive. ' 0VERBR00K GARETH HUGHES In "THE HUNCH" D'AI IVI FIIANKFOIID AVE. A rL.lVl NORHIS STREET CECIL II. DR SIIM.E'S PROIIUCTION "FOOLS PARADISE" Aililed BEX TUKl'IN In "URIOHT KVES" Li.NIXONjnRDUNCE.V RFI MniMT d a D. W. CRimTH-B8PM08&.Ai:K "ORPHANS OF THESTORM CEDAR OOTenSVSi CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "A PAIR OF HII.K BTnr'ir.r COLISEUM ?!e SEENAOWENMATTMOOR JUMBO FTIONT 8T. A Jumbo June, en Pf2Jr.A.Y 8AB?.0th6de"ra"ance LEADERS, ocA8eTf? pi Rodelph Valentiae ft Gleria Swmi In "BCTOND THE ROCKS" H LOCUST "Wigg. I). W. ORIFFITn.H. PRODUCTION "ORPHANS OF THE STORM'. MtVrttC A P A or, rAn. . ' Matinee 1:30 and 8:30i Ev. 7 and'ti P6l "At the Sign of Jack CLanteJ,?. NIXON "D AND MAnKET-Sr ELAINE HAMMERSTEINM ' B "THE WAY OF. A MAID" 69TH3T.Th"tri.?r In '!" Terminal MARYPICKFORD 'MTTXB LORD FAU.NTI.EROV'i STRAND a,nMBIwr- vjn. -130. nml 0 p w WALLACE REID In "ACROSS THE CONTINENT" DCPCMT Market St. Belew 17th lACAjCrN 1 10 A. M. te 11 P. M. WANDA HAWLEY In "nemiED HAIR" ASK AGENTS FOR COPY OF NEW SEASHORE TIME TADLES. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM The Reute of the Broadway Limited DIM TV GERMAN-TOWN AVENUE K1AL. 1 U AT TUMM'HOCKEN' ST. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "ARIZONA" I SHERWOOD mS?aV!uc7e? &b MARION DAVIEH In Si "BEAUTY'S WORTH" ' 333 MARKEToTe? ' VERA GORDON and DORE DAVIDSON tn -nlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfK 1 "THE GOOD PROVIDER' ARDMORE "SISZZW "THE LYING TRUTH" HEAR THE WONDERFUL OROAX grant e22 emMA.nDa.rrrr. CULLBN LANDIS SPE'ciAT; CAST V Where Ii MyWanderingBoyTeniihl? AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M. P. T. O. A. GERMANTOWN "srAT-EE";?'' WSf . CHRISTY CABANNE'S PRODUCTION "BEYOND THE RAINBOW" PARK" WDBB AVE- DAUPHIN 8T. rrvrk. 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Nothing like Flyesan was ever heard of until a Chief of Sanitation in the government service discovered it a great step forward in the science of insect riddance. Thanks te Flyesan, the butter, milk, the nipple en the baby's bottle are new safe from the filth-carrying habits of the fly, that spreader of disease. Te human beings, animals, birds and fowl, Flyesan is harmless absolutely. After use, it leaves no cleaning up te de. Its odor is aromatic and pleasant. Fer the first time in your life you can new rid your home of flies by the roomful. Flyeian U equally effective against fllci, moiqulteca, cockroaches, bedbugs, enW, lice, moths, fleas, and II ether Insect pests. Flyesan is a liquid which you use In an ordinary Ineipenslve garden sprayer. If Flyesan should In any way fall te live up te your expectations, we will refund the retail price. Sold by drug, grocery, hardware and department stores. Write for the Flyesan booklet. 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