FPyffrf 'WrS.. 3 - a . j i? J- rtiu Ki i ji i ft-M VAX, )$VI 'WHAll I ' I ' ' 'i ' ' ' ' ' kWVHH aiav- ByjKJMJNa ruuuiu VfH i&K. Cerns? OBftOita w 1 just say Bluejay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest wny te end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in stantly. Then the corn loosens and conies out. Aiaac in two tonus a i tolerlcss. clear liquid (one drop docs it I) and in extra thin plasters. Use Whichever form you prefer, plasters ' or the liquid the action is the amc. ' Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. i Frtei Write Patter 6 Black, Chicane. Dipt. i!3 for valuable book, "Correct Care of the FctU" ' , . .;,. .!.. i ... ........'i 1 CIDCMCkl'R nAY 1IIL Y fi lensh prlxes will b'e.iirwniSi cCRe, Daify Mevie Magazine FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK Splendid opportunity for wholesale man experienced in handling dealers. In first letter state age, ex perience and salary de sired. Bex A 521, Ledger Office. J':--i'WmmmWmtmmmwBF'' ,v.' 'vtvw "c ; ' s -. Te Make Hairs Vanish Frem Face, Neck or Arms UVmitv Culture) I Krrp e little iii(lert'il ilrlntnne ( hnnd.v mill vvIhmi lmlry Krewtlis up- i pcur innlp n piite with emr of tlie j powder mill n little vvittrr, thru pprend evrr luilry -urfiifc. Aft! ' or !t inliiiitfs rub off. wns.li the j .km and It will ! cntlrelv fri'e ' I mm hair or blemi-h. Tlili simple ' treatment l" uiifnlllii. but I'arr hhiiilld be oxrrcl-ed te be -ur" ami ' Ket eenultie dcliitiuie. otherwise jeu inny be disappointed. Adv. a & , v4-s ; V Al.ICi: IJUADT ictll hr qml in publtih the pictmr of such screen plvyrts M uic JiijjnrJ h'j Ihr funs THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX n.v HKN'IIY M. NHELY Gas Ranges ECONOMY DURABILITY Roberts & Mander Steve Ce. PHILADELPHIA Gas Companies & Dealer and IuhIMs ou novelty with n capital N", the films arc n Jumn abend of every thing cIke. Just an jeu point out, our rrlcnuH tne fans weep mid clcncii tueir bands if they de net Kd new toys every venr or se. All of which, aultc natur ally, mnkcu the rcfenncrn very much disturbed and wtcited und the cry rocs up, "We must raise the standard of upprcelutlen of pictures.' They eccm te bet that standard by t lint of art, or the Htiisc, or uiusic. and then they mean at the apparent futility of inrir caeru. i weumirt uc (e terribly surprised or dlMipneintcd if. reme day (and net be very far in the future, either) they ceme te the con clusion that they've been barking up the urnnj; tree, nnd inntend of trying te strrteh the Intelligence of the large body of fnnn up te tbelr own net stand ard of appreciation, that they decide te lower the standard te within the reach of the fans. When that time comes, we may be able te get n better perspective of tilings. Artistically, there is no neunt that many will profess disappoint ment, but the situation, whatever It K will be the true status and standard of the moving picture. Thereafter, the structure that Is built up can be judged and analyzed by Itself alone. What you say nbeut the stars and their Meeting popularity, though It does net hang closely te our original prem ise. Is only tee true. Hut after all, I think this Is only n natural nnd un avoidable feature of the difference In the appreciative values of the screen fans and these of ether arts. It's a feature of the movies and leeks as If it would always remain one. Am f tee pessimistic when I say that the "star" will always remain of far grent-r import te the great majority of screen fans than the story? The In tellectual minority will say, "Ne," but that's what I believe is the case. Hut. gosh, I've talked a let longer than I Intended and right new I'm go ing te quit. Let's all go en trjlng te improve things, hoping for the best, but net In a mood te be tee downcast If the best doesn't come.) lane Hay There's about an even ihnnce that the recent unpleasant notoriety will cause the passing of Kodelph's popularity. I'm rather In cline 1 te think that, although I wouldn't be Mirpilted If his popularity waned seen, from enthely different causes. The reason I'm net printing jour letter this time, Jane, in net because I (lis agree with jeu, but because jeu don't say a thing that hasn't been said in this column many times before. MAN CUT IN FIGH 1 ON SHORE 1 RAIN Free-for-AH Battle Results Frem Scramble for Seats en Excursion SIX WOMEN BATHERS SAVED Atlantic City, July 3. Frank Tygh, twenty-eight years old, of 4 Catharine street. Philadelphia, was sent te the Atlantic City Hospital with a deep gash In his left arm and Ocerge W. Wagner, forty-one ycarM old, a col ored barber of Philadelphia. I In the city jail charged with ,lnfllctlng the wound, as the result of a free-for-all fight which resulted in the scramble for seats en 'the Pennsylvania excursion train last night. According te the police, the two men jumped aboard a car from opposite sides as the train was backing Inte (leergla avenue. They squeezed through the doorway together and both claimed the Fame eat by right of prier arrival. During the argu ment which followed Wagner Is said te have been jostled about by friends of Tygh. Drawing n blfr pocket knife Wagner lunged at Tgh. He-enferce-ments then came in from ether cars. While Patrolman Woodcock went through the car and separated the headllners In the battle some one turned in n riot call which brought a patrol lead of police te the scene. WHAT'S A WRECKTO $28? Survivor of Train Disaster Refuses te Consider Himself Lucky One of the survheis of the 'Wliislew .Tiittetlen train wreck refused te con sider himself lucky. With n bandage ever his e which covered n slight cut from flying glass, he walled until he came In contact with u "hard-belied" member of the volunteer rescue squad. "What's wrong new?" asked the worker. "Tough luck! Tough luck!" was the respeiise. "There's twenty -eight dollars nf my money in that car." 251,895 Toek Free Swims Exactly 2."il.Sn." prisons used the mu nicipal .swimming ikieIs inntrnlled bj the lltireau of Ilecreatlen under the De partment of Public Welfare during thr week ended Saturday. Of these, HI .81)4 were men. l4r.1L',"i boys, 45!iS women nnd 4!),niS girls. AMERICAN GAS ASSOCIATION SPECIFICATIONS ASSURES THE BEST IN , C. B. S. writes: "Though I have playwright, who, presumably bad some fc ? . I taken part In some controversies in your thoughts te Impart. If new they will f mSfyf 'column. I Iwne hnd no opportunity as stand forth as interpreters of them- 'SyffU)&r i yet te dlcuss mutters of general In- telvea and exponents of nature's tri- CMfa PP'IIJIKSS forest. First. 1 would like te ask you ' umph. they are assuming n great rc- s fr If .ion consider that the movie pre- ' spenslblllty and may later turn out te fessien has advanced te such a stage, lie one of nature s mistakes, that It Is possible te crltlcle and es- "Lest this should seem te be tee harsh, tlmntu Its achleiements fairly Many I hasten te add that I am a great nd nd ef our contemporaries are apparently mireref nature as manifested In many assured that this s the heyday of ex- of our female slnrs, but am naturally cellence in all that pertains te their, a little cool as regards our male 'flap favorite diversion, but one Is Inclined pers." It may lie that the growing te doubt. The stnr of today are Independence of the fair sex Is rc brlghter than the stars of esterday spensible for the vogue enjoyed by the Ithev say), but what of the stars of lorrespendlng male exponents of put tomorrow? In considering the nature ehritudc. Ou r fair sisters must have of the held that the present-dav celeb- 1 their Idels like us men. though they de , ritles have en the movie public, it net seem as jet te have achieved, at, seems certain that ethers will ionic te east In many cases, the scientific de- ' 1 eclipse them, having the advantage of tai'lnneiit that distinguishes between j new nesy, wuicu 1 icim iih ieuuii hi 00 genuine merit ;uiu me uiifiiriii-ii ui'ui:- with the popularity of many. Their factions of nature. Still. I have noticed ! eguc seems as Heeling as that of the that many of jour fair readers de net j popular song of today, which will be find that Itedy Is tee cute for words, ferrnlten tomorrow. nnil hew m nnrtlMltv for mere serious 1 Te take the case or our brighest 1 nn,j deserving plnjefs. I t sn that is rough, reddened, lumlnan of the moment. Itodelph 1- ' ', tt,K tl(,r(, . i,0,1P when smc , (lisfiur,d b 0,.zema sere snots entlne, ders there seem te be nn. real nf (mr u.i(.llt t!lrs .lr,, relegatcd te their 3r (llsnKurca D eema, sere spots, artistic reason for bis success? .m ,,,,. l,irl00 dn t ht front row of a ' or ether trouble, needs attention. TilZove"L.! ' 'devX,, I'utisTr'net mn,p 1,,heru'" U ne.e.suryi then we Lut Resinel ointment help you will improve and develop, nut H it nor ,., giV(, (mr ntti-ntlen te these who, , , , . likely that before that tune comes fc,rjxe for distinction bv legitimate ' te set rid of these annoying, un- : - - he win he forget ten.' 1 navy sometimes mi.m,v .vature is 'grand' but the sightly affections of the skin. ttVt'.'.V.'.'.'.V.'ir.'.'.'.'.'.'.gg noticed that some stars of former da s1!: nr ..,,,,. l! uet tll0 ,,iace for lti, leappear in some miner part In which t,v T, efiKest flower of the HHnBMnaK1 they acquit tlieinseives er.v creuitaui.v, 1 hllu,ln ,, neu, 1)rcci,IUs than,, but with little .acclaim Ilie movie ,,. .,.r ..f.-.-i-ent manifestation of puiuic seems te ee 11 iiioesI.r iiiat uu- .,, il)V tll0 llltu,r is bevend our bjDeiit endure that ugly rash! MrlK m k s& Gas Ranges A Ml line at ear three iteret. ell attractively priced mF 1026 S 263 Arch V Se. E2nd 590 Bread St.. Newark. S. 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Pahriidv it Plumbing and Heating Goods 1130-1144 Ridge Ave., Phila. pm'..-.-A11W.--.'.'.--.'...1 r,2D (c THOMPSON ST.H MATIN:i: DAii.r 'vuurs Its votaries, feeding forever en (elltlnl m proceeds without our as as jeuth, freshness mid sometimes n- 1 k.ti,I)re : ,ut the latter must be care experience. lucre I an immaturity. fl raivi .,,, nellrJhhc(i. r us an Inconstancy, a entimenl.illt.y. about ,inVi,ni immnM clel., ns instruments te our picture audiences that make their ,.ml (.ddlv. dispassionately, and, choices and p.-eferences Jnnc.cssihle .0 Hs ( en e fjir fa,r ,roetPrSt. ,,. enlightened crlticlm. serve our r.iptuies for where they will I "The adulation sheweted en Individ- ((J ,. (I(J( ual performers has worked te the great " detiiment of the phote-playwiigliting ,.,,,,, ., art. It appears that the alng 'the, ' Veu begin b.v asking me a question, plaV.s the thing- is very far from the '' '"' '', 1'receed te nnabze the truth. It certainlv 111.11ns a gieat de- s tuntlen se thoroughly and se dearly giadatleu for theatrical art in general ''" lc" is little lift for me te say. when the plav Is enlv the vehicle' for , hen It can p..sshlv be done. I al-th.-star. As long as the pla is only the '' much prefer te sit en the side means of dissaving the star in v.ulcd 1"."' '"! li'-ten lather than air my own attitudes before an adoring and un- l-'c of knowledge, but sometimes 1 .i.i.,i.i.,., ,iti,iiii,i ir u iieiMisstiilp cm t. Jn ....u.- cjse. however. ou vc te criticize in the manner of Intelligent . said most all that could be said in the j beings It mav be contended that a cenliiies of a newspaper column mere, human being, a work of Ued, i mere in fact, than I would ever have, ...l...i..l.t ,1,,.,, .1 mni., r,rL- ,,f mini ' lllld till! COlllMg" UP tllC PiltlenCO tO , ,, plaj'. While this b iindenlablv true, achieve .., a part of u day's ; work. I RinRBlRD It serves te imiKv unman enue.iver "' ";;"" ''7"' """ ""- " 1 rr.ijTi-ivTi7 DnWFP funic and ild en eus. Jt may be tbat ' viumme. neic.11 " 1 liwut. wi"- rnoTerr.AY8 The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. APOLLO WALLACE REID in "A'Kt)f.s THK10NTiM'NT" TcfnDauilTlI &. OIKAUD AVB AS 1 UK MAT1NKH DAILY .M,-.sT.K C'AT In "TRAPPED IN THEMR" MAItlllN IIAVIi:S 111 "BEAUTY'S WORTH" Ure.vJ & SuatiuPhunn I'utitlnueuB 'J until 11 There Are Twe Kinds of Coal Ceal Bituminous and Anthracite And there are two kinds of tens gross and net. In reading coal news the public heuld bear this in mind. Bituminous Is soft coal. It is mined in many tates. Anthracite, or Demestic, is hard coal, and is mined only in the Itate of Pennsylvania. A gross ten weighs 2240 pounds. A net ten weijrhs 2000 pounds. The ,.,, ,,,ti,. .ledieiieei nre fine children or comment en a half ile7.cn or se ,.f nnfure wl. senrn the humble, efforts letters a diiv . the.v am concentrate en .,r tluO,. f.aiikvt' IwiitL". hi tlie leutein- one Illation of the Ced-Shell gills of wlileli mi'he 11 goeo our favored stars are the exemplars. Sometimes I get very wr.it by at If this is s, then human r-ritlclun is the appearaiue 111 nrlnt of that mess, indeed helpless, for who will penetrate worn remark, 'Well, ainvvav, the the mvsterles of nature'.' lint let the movies aie still in their infancy, custodians of natuie's Kifts ponder en That, suiel.v. is an ep eded bromide, the uiuleservedness of their geed for- 1 no longer se. Hut, 011 the ether hand, tune and consider that where nature I quite agree with jeu that the "movie has se beiielicently and unreasonably profession has net advanced te a stage endowed them, she will de unto etherit 1 vvheic lr W possible te ciltitle and in like manner 1 estimate Hs achievements. Tntil latelv. the function of actors was te interpret the thoughts of the th nierrAi.i.v .cue 011 1 vxrrtKii a 1 (tin A. swpicvvoeu .v" etter a week or a month and VAJLAMlrl-. 2 sa. 7 una it r. m THOMAS MEIGHAN In "rilK A ...Mllly FAiRMOUNT txStr&iW WIIIIVM tAIIANM'. I'U0l CTIO.N "AT THE STAGEDOOR" GREAT NORTHERNlWi WX BEBE DANIELS 1.. NVNCY 1KOJI NimilKRi:" (,0TH . W.VI..M.I ai'a. ik "J an. Kv . 7 ft IP "i" ' ",!!,:.iLi'Ar.!!1..!:!:i::'MrvlPERIAL 'ffi ill P ill a: m u t,i'iit;t uituii mm uitni-i (-- - rr &v KH AnT CONSTAlNUt iftuiYirtuut. Uncommon Sense y .JOHN liUKK I "I Geld Hunters WITHIN the last two or three vcai-s, in.- mere wealth than any one cKe in three ixpe.litlens of geld hunters , the world. Imvn set out re.u New Yerk. , , "" "V "lU """'r wn" '''i"1. 'lb"Ut hum. si 1 mil, . 'him. iiiid that people would gladly give rin iis hent en find 111; a chest of . ... ...... ..... ' ..." ,.,, .... .. :...v.i kind of coal and the kind of ten are Knld. supposed te have been lest by a if ,, ,,,,, .,.lU , t)irill ilt ,', ? 1 .'yt'y'T". , L ' '". ih hib ihi party 01 inn. i-n..i.,r I.. ........... ,. .)tt,(1 t lm thev lll( UPPI, pujing. f of coal. When we quote a price of Twe ethers with maps and charts ffi I, ten of coal it means a kiebs ten. sailed away for islands in the steuth tji: l,l'.AHNi:i ilmi thev wanted nil. 0.JM... .-. ;. 1 ... heas. in 1 .1 i.. ... .,.,.i.. ., ..... IP . "- ''. iuui cuniiacra- 1, s nuete ness tile tllllt In tlie imril- r ."."" ""l ""' "'" r".""h " ,Ufit is quality. Chtap coal that does ' hi,i nn,i hardvverk of these expeditions l,ai for it. (') mIv performance U the most the argenauts will improve their health. , "' "" FVP "."V," ll,:","r ,"' , '" " pvi.ive you can buy. Geed coal and they surely will see far countries, I cheaper price, and though he built up a fen ,heuBh hiuhe'r in pricr-U and interesting landscapes and people. , M Sl! W VHiT. . economy. I ., ,, , . Wrv few men stumble Inte fortunes KJnmm 1 '- aiami(iii4.niiiiinnnii iwiii . 1 . 1 . -? imi" i'. ,fr -iiiiii . - r. ..,... ., iTheusnnds of them malie fortunes ,,n JL ever, lucre is inure in uc iiMiini in their laiiiiedlati i vnMAN,N!l!iAr!-.L' rmrriTV iiiieau .v. celi.-mhia m IJBER1Y MATINKi: UULV POLA NEGRI 1,1 rut: KKI VKOTIKI . rr-rTl-KlT Wnii'll.ircl Ave At fi.'.l S-t OR1LN I MATisjia: fiAit.v AU-TAK t.!T In KK IHUCII'H "THE IRON TRAIL" 0VERBR00K "", fe,iml, WALLACE REID in "TI1K CHAMPION" V3 The N1XON-NIRDLINCER THEATRES m BELMONT eiS?avaK CHARLES RAY In "A Min.VIOHT HKI.f.i CEDAR fl0I?,e CCUAIl AVENUK ,7. una 3- 7 aml u !' M Wallace Retf & Elsie Fergusen in "I'i:tkh iiiiii:tmin- COLISEUM J1?""" hoi- oHi'ft"aetb WX 1 'M "'"' n: 7 ","1 I'. M. KUUULfH VALENTINO In "l-'KIVur.Ot'S vivr.' JUMBO y,'T ,ST- & "IIWKD AVE. J ",uu Jumbo June. 011 1-rnnKterd -w NORMA TALMADGE in "nr. i,i'xk avmkm LEADER ftifWTP VIOLA DANA In "(II.ASS IKIlsKS" LOCUST ,-J "FOOLISH WIVES" V AMI WITH VOX STHOHKIM NIXON'S AMBASSADOR u";.. "NINE SECONDS FROM eAVEN Ave. Htb rALlVl N.i:iU! hUir.r'i r.l.l.IOTT IHATI.K In "BEHOLD MY WIFE" MarUtt tl. Uelew 17U. 10 A M 10 It I'. M. neighborhoods, ami diil Iteekefeller lu hading vvn.vs nnd ! mmzr iTi:Ama:.tew.v aviiniii:"" ... - - . . u 1 1 ii " .:. ....-'..": -" incniiH i f;ivc soiuetiuir m valtn for COAL m U AMERICAN ICE COMPANY mr- t there is much mere certainty of seeur- ' ,), ell rPj. t(, iMt,,,i. ing It. . - ., . . It is 11 safer and mere profitable Jehn I). imcKeiriier was as desirous , ...., I11)( incidentally, il contributes YIMlTkl IIKR IIIIV TflMHUTiiw With prtpnrHlluna nind for Inevl'mble in. mn. iiurn jrnii i.iuue; creaii.r of a red1 hrrelnrn, In very much .ill H-r cummtnl en the "flapper" appears li fll ftcllim nf thy lluncUy I'liitic iitf mm iitvii. tiv. 'liK-itf Ml? i nf a fortune as anv boy who was ever 1 horn Inte the weild, but It never ee- curred te him that lie could find one without work. Te take the mllllon-te-one (Jianic e( timllng geld that some one else bud stolen and buried never occurred tu the man who is new credited with hav- te the real wealth of the world, creat- In? something of value, The geld hunter merely finds geld that is already in existence, he dnet net build un an imlustrj, and even If lie s successful REGENT MARY MILES MINTER In " 1 IIKJi.l A'Vi M'i;i iii.imt" i-n Ta 1 t- t uh.ma:tevv.v avi;; IMrtLi IW T Tl'I.IMIItOCKIJ.V HT PEARL WHITE In "TIIK IIHOAIIWAV I'KAflKK" SHERWOOD ,hA?..ujr nAs;, RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "Tei.'Aurr. iiaviii" 111 MARlYFT..1'" thuatrb the rest of the v erl.l is e batter for r,.!.r.N i.amih and hpfcriii. (!Ast p. ,,,H mvw'' cWrWl, ,.., Where Is MyW2ndj:!n8rTeniSht? NIXON 6D tVD MAur pts. " ELAINE HAMMERSTEINd " hi "WHY A.N.MII XCi: mm MARUI.UF-." 69TH ST. T'""'trc.', ?," "L" Terming VIOLA DANA " n"TIIK rnritTKi:.TH un...,, STRAND ";, av. at v.nwiW THOMAS MEIGHANJJf In "TIIK HAf.HKI.OK llimv ARniViriRP i-.m:a8ti:u pikh. .. , ...w. Aiin.Meiti;. ia "CARDIGAN" II.Mtlll.ll M.I.hi".N OK Xr.VKn. TWNSANUWUIVIAN DIE AS HEAT HITS 90 183,000 Phlladelphlans Jein Shoreward Rush, Which Sets New Recerd FIREMEN'S DAY JULY 8 All Sectlent of New Jersey te Be Represented at Wlldwoed Wlldwoed. N. J July 3. Firemen's Dav will be celebrated here next Satur day. Firelighter from all sectleni of New .lersey wll be here and $000 in ether gifts nnil trophies te be e3 V... l.tielMftfid IHIitl. n General Durd W. Hpencer, nrMiJ of the New .Tercey Htate FirMJ Association, nnd T. Hewell ,T0h3 stnte ireasurer, win de tlie ,-i. T.nnelicen will be served nt n!. houses. A feature of the dav ullli II rlt'vvJt ritiitivi FORECAST IS "FAIR, COOLER" Three deaths were ranged by the In tense heat which spread ever the cltv esterday nnd forced the mercury te DO degrees. The bent Increased the (tenernl exodus from the city te the bore. Although the mercury reached en of ficial maximum of flO decrees, street temperatures were generally recorded yesterday at 05. The throng that moved shoreward mounted te 183,000 yesterday, which is n record. Italn nrrlvlng last evening brought only slight relief and left the mercury nbeve 70 degrees this morning. The weatherman's forecast, however, calls for slightly declining temperatures to day with cloudy skies, and fair nnd moderate temperatures for the Fourth. Twe of the persons who succumbed te the heat were twins, Jehn and Ma tilda Delnney, son nnd daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. .Tnmes K. Delaney. 1313 North Myrtlewood street. Hannah Wilklns, colored, thirty-five, of 712 Mele street, died from the heat at the Polyclinic Hospital. These net among the pleasure seekers who made for the shore sought but were generally unsuccessful 'n finding relief from the bent in the parks, en shnded lawns, nbeut the bathing peels nnd anywhere there wa Hiiipielen that a cool breeze might be found. Seino odd th0unnds disported them selves in bathing togs and plunged into the League Island lakes, the Dela ware and Schuylkill Rivers nnd any where else that eeuld be made an of ficial or unofficial bathing peel. Yesterday's temperature rose from 71 in the early morning te 00 at 2 1. M. The average temperature for the city was SO degrees, five degrees nbove nor- The rain which stnrted at 7 o'clock last night continued for nine hours. TVOII AND OROW TIIINt If you fear ou may become mero pertly thn ou new are. tftke a word of advice, for ou can't help lautfiliiB oft" cxtrn vvelKht at the liehavler of the cemlr characters who perform In the Six Page of All-star Comics everv week In the Sunday I'l'm.ic Lnuenn. Make It a Habit." .telv. 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Atlantic refinement gives it a uniform chain of boiling points" that assures complete combustion the conver sion of every possible heat -containing fraction into live, piston-driving POWER. ATL ANTI C GASOLINE - -.4rw 'uuriworer '