Ttft J" L ? T( frn IGS i I Km if rata FOR THE FILM v . !Sf wISBfe, jkv HI "8Siij& 5 PHYLLIS IIAVKU "Yc tell be glad te publtih the picture of such screen players as are suggested by the fans. THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX Ry IIKXItY M!alne Andersen, ."'ir?" Chestnut treet : I'm sorry I lanuet give ou 'Jean Acker's present address. Slie l in Philadelphia Nisitiiu her mother, but I don't knew wheie mother lues Ferhaps Jean may -ee this nml write you, as jeu are an old friend of her. Even prominent people like her simp. 'times tend this little column, jeu knew. Hepo jeu get in touch with her. I Katherlne B. "Slew-motion" pic tures nren't made 1 fater or -lnwir cranking bv the photer ipher. bit In genrcd meeh. 1111111 vhlih nrikes the film run through and the shutter work about twelve times as fast an u-ual. Ordi nary cranking of the camera runs one feet of film a second and makes -iMeen cparate little pictures en that feet of film. hen it Is projected. It Is run through the projecting machine at the lime rate and -e the notion en the creen is done in exactly the ume lime nnd with the same speed) us the ongt engt Ual action. Suppose jeu are being photegmphed raising n cup of leffet. te jour lip- and thnt it t nkes miu just one second te de it Tim mn.i.: n,et n.w. f.if ,if Mppii ex m mips 1 HI fc. mnlete sixteen cxik -uesl will complete film ( The action New suppose the picture is taken by the ''slew -motion" inmeni The film rocs through twelve time- as fast. Twche fit are exposed and l!'i! sepa rnte exposures or pictures are made. It is projected. howeei. at the net mil rate of one feet a second and 0 It ic iQUlrCH tuehc seconds te piojeet this tine bit of action in ether wen!-, en the s'rein It tuke jeu twehe time aw long te ( t the cup te jour lips ,md -e you -vein te be doing it twihe tmas as sJewly . 'Mast tlie Reader" Thank veu er.v much for your letter I'm serr you wouldn't let me publish some of it at riieTiii'i. n 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. AO"M I f 6-D THOMPSON UT. , IMFS tIIIKll()I) In "THE MANROM HOME" ARDMORE "5,1. MAE MURRAY in - iihiKieix 1.1 nil iiiimi." 'ASTOR tluu?il A OIKAKIi At riNUU HAIL! "y.'Z'l' kiirr f If 1P uaii rnD A WOMAN" A1.T iTwur... ! r a 1 TlartMUiT Jl r isa.liii-iu DM!-. I IIV1WX.L l Vi Pt t nriDftTUVnAITniM ' l."TI. WM """ LiJl!-lLiJil' liLUllDlrNL' Certlnunus .' uiiIU AGNES AYRES In "Till-. IIIUH-AI." COLONIAL tn & Maplewcxxl Am 30 7 and n P. U. AGNES AYRES In "IIIIKDI Kl M ' FaIrmeunt y&Mxr&itr LON CHANEY In "1 H-H 1MI llllHin" (LATNQRTHERN STr CHARLES (BUCK) JONES I,, "iin. rr mail" TrTlDC'DI Al "TH WALNUT HTJ. I Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven ' In '"IIIK IKI. IN THK Tl" rinrDTV HHOAD ft COLl'MHlA A, IwlDt.IN 1 1 MATINKR riAILT BETTY COMPSON In 'QKH THK IHIHDHt" 5RIENT WoeJlBI'O fie at 0J1 at, DAILT JIATINHI JACK HOLT .. ..THK MN I NfllM'l ntAI'.I.K" fiVhRBuOOK cat) i. iiAvuiuone AVKNUK THOMAS MEIGHAN 1- .'THK II M HI I'll! Hlll" , BaIM HIA.NKKOMU AVE. VacPAl-lVl NOIll 'S STIIKET 3 J' -..- .,.,.- nn.l llf'IIV I Mlls 1.1 4Nerth of the Rie Grande" ' IT'H A I'MtXMIU M I'll Tl UK Regent Market tit. low 17m 10 A M. te II P. U. MARY MILES MlINltK In "hOt'TII OP WI1VA'.' ts.il T-" UKHMANIOWN AVK.'.UE il,L.ls' AT TUU'KlltVKRV 8T. DOROTHY DALTON In "THK CHIMMIV (HAM.r.MIK" Sherwood M$AiyTv& JACK HOLT In "WII'I.K SATAN SI.KKP1" 1 KA AUkTTT 6THEET THKATRa 333 IV1AKNI-. 1 0 A. M. te 11:1 J P. it e Daily Mevie Magazine FAWS SCRAPDOOK M. NKHLY 1 least that about the difference between the filmed "One Clear Call" and the book. Hut they usuallv de that sort of , thing wlun they him book stories, under the impression that they must make cer thing blatantlj obvious In order te 1 get it across te the average niewe an dienie. And I'm afraid they can point te a geed duil of proof that tills atti- I tude 13 neiesjrj te commercial hiiccess. 1 I SI. K. It. writes: "1 sure de set nre. veked at seiiii- of the movie fans. All I thc de is knei k my fnerltcs, Of course, this is en' 11 1t11t.1l In such a public affair as the Letter lie. JJ I "Hut there in't one fan who cares ' for (Jlena Swan-ou. I would lee te ' 'ln the reason for this attitude Out of se ni m fans there should be a few who like In r "(Jlena is n.y favorite, nnd there Is no doubt she is beautiful Seme think she is affected and poses tee much. Hut it Is the paits in tlie pl.ns in winch she acts which iaue this Impression." (Oh. Is that if I often wondered. And se jeu think she U beautiful! " ""is .iierin. wnii ine glamour 01 lie , Kgeyle with tint slcek and slithery ,,.rlu,Mlln KemethUu- that si n.N sHuc- (iloiieus Gleria, with the glamour of the tne shtiers down veur Mime .' Yeu speak of the plns in which she aits. 1 What arc they?) Whltte writes; "I rpiltc agree with your statement about the knockers; truh the world would be a dull pl.ncc without them. Still. I think the 'crit ics' d enc mere credit A 'knocker' usiinhy f.ills te de am thing but object and nlsect any nvttter he turns his atten'leii te. A true critic will gie 11 lenstiucfhe criticism wistly mere 1 elpful and interesting than a mere fault-hucling wall "I. of (eure, h.ne ni fiverites, and yet I try te appreciate the efforts of l'HUTf)l'l,Al w rheNIXON-NIRDLINCER cy I. UJ THEATRES BELMONT 6.2S, a,!OVb mahkkt -tvivii i j 30 8. a 30 te 11 P. M. KAIII. "t.K IJKif.KK' sTOHV 41 FIFTY CANDLES" CFDAR 60TH CEDAB AVK.VUli VCLMt 1 10 inn 3: 7 an tip. m DOROTHY nAI TrtM DOROTHY DALTON Ill "TIM. ( KIMMI.N CII ll.l.MiK" COLLSFI IM Mr"e' ' u u -' 1 30 and 7 nd a P. M ,rJS en.X, JUMBO mONT ST. A OtnARD At'ft Jcimne June en Kmnlifem t. ETHEL CLAYTON In "I'ltK K OF I'Oxsl.sxiQ.V' LEADER .il,ST '-ANCASTEU AV ETHEL CLAYTON ' in "r;nt Tin; kt;nsk" LOCUST J'Vu THOMAS MEIGHAN In "OfK I.I.WUMi f IT:. MXON'S AMBASSADOrfif Mtli. 1 10 n.l 3 (10 i:.ln7ItnVe FIFTYCANDLES" NIXON "D AND 'kST" MII.TON sui.H nml KM.IOTT IlPTm l- "BEHOLD MY WIFE'' 69TH ST. """.epp " xjr-te. . . 30 7 and u p. xi JACK HOLT In "HIIII.K MT,N St.V.YTR" STRAND G"D".fn a. . v ' T nni U J. 11 WALLACE REID In "THK DHTATOK" AT OTHER THEATRES" MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANl'OWN "iKxlSigS-Sa MAY MacAVOY In "TIIKIHI.II A III Ass WINnmri. GRANT "-'- ainAne avk. TOM MIX In "IP AMI C.OIVr." JEFFERSON IMtti 4 Dauphin ilu. Mnllnea Dallv jrv nui. 1 'THE MAN UN(,O.NCU,,KRHLK" In 0L PARkT HtUOIS AVB. A DAUPHIN Wt. ffPw jjmt, 2il5. Ev. n.4S t NORMA TALMADGE EVENING PUBLIC tliOM who really ile net ntipcnl te mc hi iicrseiiiilltlc" nrIetiM jilajcrs I ntl mire for diffciliiR rciiHetis. Heme of tlie most popular xtnra I like lent nml kiiiiu of the Icfkneun plajcrs I hope will mhih1 iln rcu-iu1 their jilct dues. "I hne been espeelnll interested In the comment en Acnes A res of lute. In the old Vit.iRrnph dn.is clip showed irrent premise. As n stnr sin- has been it distinct (ll'Mtppnliitmeiit. 'The Onli'iil' wiih eeneetly named It wuk. 'Murder land' win iilmest ns peer n plot thnt tuiltlit h.ive been mnde Inte n nMly Interestlns plitiire bud n wenk stnr. Miss Ares Is net preRies-liiK, she will, 1 predict, net be 'among these present' two enrs from new unless she holds iin iinbreiiknble contract, nml 1 hardly think there Is nn such thing. "Olnrln Mwinscui is n ueiulcitut matmlkin and a nry lnefKcIent actress. Slie nlwats makes me think nf n fash ion ski tcb of the ultra -modern sort tome te life, or of n wa figure that niees, "Katharine MncDennld is se bentitl- rair Vrte'sec I ,er ..s n e frr&T'0 .U,brC',l!! 0t",'r, Mars inuuigc in. fill one excuses her coldness, and tt Is Itodelph he of the gleaming hair and romantic ejes will Inst Just . se long as tlie ladies find no one te s.ip plant hint. His aitlng is rathei tne tne seme. He did triumph in 'The IVnr Horsemen of the Apecaljpsc' bc'iiuse he was the tjpe. I hope I shall find his ('nllaide as Interesting In 'Hloed t.nd Sand.' but I h.ie mj doubts, "Who cer told INtelle Tnjhr she could act? She surely did make a d'.f feicnt sort of 'wimpire' in 'A Peel Then Was,' and I kny. and have the etes of most of my trlends with me, Theda Unra's version was vastly better. Miss Tnjler will ile better te remain away from siren jmrts unless !ie can dispense with her methods of seduction and step looking se Kittenish. A beau tiful girl and a i.ip-ible leading woman If she Is kept within bounds; a star well. I hope net "Dorethy Dalten, Kthel Clnjten. Claire Windser, Mnrj Alden. IMjthe Ohapmnn. Colleen Moere, Hesciucry Thebj, Kathljn Williams and MJr'. tatAreTbeyrS? "COME ON, NOW . . . Put the Words in Their Mouths Every $ff Sunday J 13 CASH PRIZES for the cleverest dialogues submitted in the great "Supply tfie Dialogue' Contest every week in the Sunday Public Ledger. A scries of everyday incidents, cleverly portrayed, with the participants fairly speaking aloud their emotions. What are they saying? What would you say, in the same predicament or circumstances? A great chance for nimble wits te make money, together with an oppor tunity te afford entertainment for the entire family. Attached te a page of the SUNDAY PUBLIC LEDGER, Sept. 10, will be a picture, together with a coupon for your answer, name and address. See the last page of the Comic Section. Each week of the duration of the contest a new picture will be shown, and CASH PRIZES of FIFTY DOLLARS paid each week for the cleverest dialogues. Prizes of $25.00, $10.00, $5.00 and ten of $1.00 each. Answers submitted each week must reach the Public Ledger by Wednesday following appearance of the picture. Prize winners will be announced the following Sunday. Order your next Sunday's Public Ledger today te avoid disappointment, because everybody is going te get busy en this entertaining contest. Laughs for the whole family. Fun and Profit combined. Read the Rules of the Contest as They Appear in the Public Ledger Sunday, September 10th Order ueur copy today, te be sure of 8tartinff with Ne. 2 of this contest "Make It SUNDAY ft J PUBLIC of Philadelphia CYRUS H. K. CURTIS, PublUhtr LEPGER - mADELEHIA. THUKSDAY, r - -i i-j- . : enrit Sedden nil deserve tn nresress. and I hope thev earn nil the praise ami mere that tbey receUc." What's the use of printing n letter like thnt when It doesn't give nit n chnnce te get up n scrap? Yeu view thlncs mevic-lsb exitcttv ns I de and express 'em better, Wish I'd thought of that clever tlllnu te say nbeut "The Ordcnl." Yeu arc right nbeut knock ers nml crltlcc, tee, but I defend knock ith because they nre usually tlic ones who force a eeiistrtiethc critic te turn his attention te the subject being knocked. Knockers are extremely un pleasant persons, but they hnvc their nlue in the world. I think the worst bit of false philosophy In the world Is lentnlmd In the popular bromldiem, "If jeu inn't boost, don't knock." "Lady .lane" writes: "Many times I lime wondered why jeu answered Inst l'ii'.lleiis first and was gluil te rend nir explnn.ltlen tbeether day. Today, la nnsx.erlng M. N. It. about 'The Perils of Pauline' wasn't It' Crnnc Wilbur who plnjed the lend? 1 think It was. "There are quite n few lately spenk Ing nbeut the old plns and players and I de net think any of un who hnvc fol fel liwcd them t lie last ten or twelve years will eer appreciate tne new ones ns we did the old ones. The Vltngrnphs, ,hlrrrcrdrd,1t'wVe?eC ffi S.lSteA thpoeer ., ,. ,, ., ,.i r,i . ,, Inss tliesr wlm cx)itld net afford te go te regular shows. "Seme draw Int. t'nrd when Mnurlcc CoKtclle, Flerenco Turner and Leah It.ilrd were nil In one picture nnd Mime times llnrrv Mercy. llnrrv Northrup, .Limes Morrison or Knrlc Williams were thrown in for Reed luck. "Didn't 'The Christian' cause n ernnil rush all eer? I hnc never en en lejcd an l'arle Wlllinms mince. He landed with both feet in that, but his IiI.ms seem lucking ever nhice. "Hut James Monlsen! Don't you think he is a wonder? He seems the same te me ns when I ilr.st caw him and net a d iv elder. Dees he seem that way te ou? "I would like te pee Mrs. Svdney Drew en the ctaRe. but somehow I feci as if I would miss Sd tee much. They ere n tenth, weren't they? " 'C'liiqtilte' hits the nnil en the head today about Agnes Ayres. Yeu and I agree en iuite 11 few of the posy nnd Muash tjpe of actresses nnd I would rather miss a meal than borne of our Every Sunday a HabW A LEDGER remarks. They say It Is se miich laugh K mat mnucn some -people fat, se, Hen, 1 hnvc quite n few pounds te blame you for. Hut vc arc old friends and I premise never te call you 'Cyn thia well, net as long ns you arc In terested In balloon races nnd jeu prdm- 1st' Het te inenkev with flint imipIiw. mi the beat again, because the next time it kicks it might break jour contract. Then what would wc de for answers In the 'Letter Hex'? "Had no blue paper nor a typewriter, btit hope you can read It nnd will an swer me one question. De you think they could resurrect some of these old shows and make them up-te-date nnd Interest the public new ns they once did? I guess they have a hard time pleading otcrjbedy." (I don't believe they eeutd. The whole public attitude, has changed since then. In these dajs movies were net really considered quite the correct thing for Intelligent people and these of us uhe did go didn't expect n whole, let for our money. Our standards of pro duction and direction were net wvcre. either. Hew could they be? Wc paid the or ten cents for admission and wc regarded It as a lark te butt In en an ntnuscment that entered mostly te chil dren or te Intelligences net fully ma tured. And If wc didn't like the first part of the film In one theatre nc left and went Inte the next. It cost only a nickel or n dime. Nowadays we demand almost perfec tion In pictures. Wc have beceru so phisticated. Wc have taken the movies en ay from the children and Insist that tbey be made for us. I thoroughly agree with you In your Impressions of l'arle Williams nnd .Tames .Morrison. And,, by the way, ou are right about Crnne Wilbur. He aa In "Perils of 1'nullrie." Thanks.) Office of Tht President have been in and Germany. business men me feel all the we can help the Cress. Let 1", "." Let us accomplish high rSEPTJEMBEJR 7, "lOJtt f , GIRL WILL PERSIST I Yeung Weman Who Toek Poison Dismayed en Finding She Still Lived . New Yerk, Sept. 7. Dejinle Hnr Hnr rlsen prebnbly will live. They told her se jestcrday In Itcllcviie Hospital when she came te after n night in which nn abused physique had struggled vehe mently with the poison she had swal lowed. When she took the poison, Denntc did net expect ever ngnln te knew life. When tdie found esterdny that she was still in the world nnd was told she probably would pull through, she moaned her dismay : "I'm even n failure at death. Hut I'll de it again and again until I die." Donnie Harrison Is the girl of nine teen who came from Detroit te win fame ns an artist and te coiieuer tin dramatic stage. Instead, she met fnl hi re at cver.v turn. Her fund nf son vanished nnd shortly after her hones took wane. She became a drug addict and, in notes she left, was even dis appointed with her prospects of being u geed wife. A she became unconscious In her room nt 01." Madisen" avenue, the cigar ette she had held tired the bed clothing. The Mnekc attracted a neighbor who N SUICIDE EFFOR Real, Estate ,N. E. COR. 16!? CHESTNUT ST& PHILADELPHIA V An Open Letter te the Progressive-Minded Men and Women of Philadelphia s Indent Hardin haa Sust set his seal of approval te the Sesqui-Centennial Exposi Expesi Exposi en.mh,1IadPn in 1926. The world new knows that the 150th anniversary of the signing ei tne Declaration of Independence will be fittingly and elaborately celebrated in this city, and everything is ready for an immediate start en the comprehensive plans. In the phrase of the hour, then: Let's go! Let Us All Think and Talk Sesqui-Centennial "Us" means you and me and everybody in Philadelphia. Te go, we must start; and te start, we must have every one thinking and talking about the Sesqui-Centennial Enthusiasm is half the battle. We have in President D'Olier a splen did and able leader. In the beard of directors of the Sesqui-Centennial Association we have I !!pr!tn iv? group of caPable men and women. But we yet lack the energizing enthusi asm of the whole community, and that we must have, and right new. It is your duty and my w-m.? ?ultaiIa.nd insJPJr.e President D'Olier and his efficient directorate in this crucial hour. andTer Mrn0lVn5im,andh,S c"Verkers' in a real and Practical "way, that we will work with well as thl?rfl Tf I?Gm frm tJi?.very minute- This is your Sesqui-Centennial and mine as 7heJd Jl fS -:JX 3 an u1ndertakng fr. e whole city te shoulder-your shoulders and the shoulders of every one who considers himself or herself a 100 Philadelphian. "If Yeu Can't Beest, Don't Knock" tedav 'PriMpW'0"?! k-?? lS anld, saying' but U never meant se it does nn ? pJfe , v- f"0f the U!?lte,d States haB Punched the Sesqui-Centennial, and it is new IV 0feIphlt t0. Carru0n Xt j.3 no loner a Juestin of whether we are eTare net te have a great celebration. That question has been settled. Philadelphia is committed te r It fetl0n',and7e ?ann turn back-' Philadelphians are net cowards, nor Teachers We see our goal, and we're going steadfastly te it. Beest or be quiet. We mus ; nut as Se rJS viewpoints and opinions from new en; it is the hour te act. Seme of usnnS gfve mS AuS SSfffi erhapS hf El ? US ,can give euragement. Yeu can talk often and faveraWy Y,Lhe -ntenmal and you can urge ethers te de the same. That win help alet ZST Resident D'Olier and his willing directors, and you should cher them en in ,-n J T f k they have 8 Up?? themselves. Their work is hard and wearing and wi mean SCtfta8tBnCeB5 PerSnal 8acrifice that few of us would reallv undertake fifneecive them the best co-operation you can. Help your city by helping them. ' S . Philadelphia Knows Hew I,. , Evcry.,city "n't held ? &reat celebration! It hasn't the men and the women it hasn't the money ; it hasn't the vision. In a word, it doesn't knew hew PhihSlnhS Vi i adrrd5 exPtiens nearly fifty years age, JtitiZg0 better. And you are going te help de the big job. Chicaee has a slen T ;u IT Will Yeu Help in a Financial Way? . Seme of us can help in a financial way. I have alreadv nledired (innna Iminary working fund. There are many ether individE Z tfiSP,? Sft0?.?.?." tahe wSy Sodsit?en 1JT& ; 'wSe ffilf . t ST thJ T, Londen. Paris and In R18BBa And ..everywhere . I went I met ' " --" -4muw,iij who knew about the Sesqui-Centennial. keener for the great exposition. world show us. Philadelphia Can Render Seseur the paat fifty years. And Philadelphia will ahew the world semethlmr ,n'i ali.8 and sences during pathway te our doers te see; something from which we will gTSriSW wUI make will be worth every penny that it costs, no matter what It will eelt will kL11" ,The,Selu-Centennial the world, a great act of national unselfishness like nnte7i,nV l-'-liHl be. .a real ! timely service te Us Net Disappoint President Harding Ken' P as!d. P"tty whims and jealeusies: let u i,i, mm, -., , 7 B and worthy things. Let ua uutu'"""" " given ua sucn a wenderrul goal toward which te wi r,, "'' signed the notable or lukewarm about the exposition in the past, let us respond te the caff te r-Vnn ,f have bee" doubtful a2l'a?, aP CfnA U '" We must de it again! Thinkers i and im Get0v"p the Tep." We've dena obstructionists te the rear. A new and better Philadelphia will arisJ Z n7te the front' LnKgards and of the Sesqui-Centennial. This i. our great oppertun ft "tell th ,' h".."er., nd achievements , burst Inlo the room nnd rescued, the girl. In Uellcvue .csterdny MIm Harrison was conscious for twenty minutes. H he said she had taken u drug. Hhe said she had been n patient ill the McGnmbs Sanitarium in Flushing, h. I., where she was treated for the drug habit. She declined te buy why she had tried te commit suicide nnd would net com ment en the suggestion she had quar reled with her mother, Mrs. Marie Harrison, of Detroit. Asked about Arthur Kescnbnum, te whom one of the letters was addressed, she .said she was his llancce. Hoson Heson Hosen bniim called jestcrday at the Last 8lxtysccnth street police station. A uiung man who gne the name of ChnrlM Murray made an unsuccessful cttert te see the girl nt the hospital. l Business Men te Meet The Kindness Men's nnd Tnxpajcrs' Association of the Twcntj -ninth Ward will held Its monthly meeting tonight at S o'clock In Owls' Hall, 2800 Olrard aenuc. Uugcne J. Mngnln, chairman of the Carnival Committee, will mnke a rtpert, In which there will be several recommendations regarding the carni val. Aged Film Acter Gets 30 Days New Yerk, Sept. 7. Jeseph Morri son, slxty-lhc, of this city, n scenario writer and movie actor, was convicted of shoplifting jestcrday In the Court of Special Sessions nnd sentenced te thir ty da s in the workhouse. MOM ONKXPECTKD PLACES It would ieem no If there were no Dlc tee remote, tee dimcult et accean. te eackpe the neunpaper cmremn. When ttiei unurual pictures are reproduced In thu ett toned sf genii, by rntesravure prcceii thy renstltuts til Pictorial Section of the Sun day Pidlie Ledeis, "Mvke It a, Habit." ldi. iTIiT. u,1..8 s.pieDai.d tnP uiiu ill l.llt- llltr PlTina avi w;. .,;. l American V rMMI Business men sml T.I 1 1 . . We have mhtn ,,!!! ;"?. . . .. 1C "uiiu, ana mucn a Great World ServicP te see Philadelphia show the world II. ... " lcul acnievement-the net Hianni- n..j ";.; "'.?" "" strive men. aj ,- m mimmijijuiiii. ri'sinnnr nnwiKU i a w--. .u te win , DUCin, j.j afc j Albert M. Greenfield TRAltf KILLS TWO AT Cnetl Det,fr, N. J 8ent.(7i--An'7-beund train nn the Mn 1 ( wnnna and Western Railroad ffi ' Inlo Lnwrcnce Denehue's new n.,.' fi . ,""' Th6 healthy up-te-dt cti. way. Dip brush in het water and rub en Cutlcura Seap. Then mah lather en face and rub in for a mo ment with fingers. Make a second lathering and ahaye. Anoint any Jr. rltatlen with Cutlcura Ointment, then wash all off with Cutlcura Sets. b . .w. -WU..UVO Kin T abroad. I r0"1? i . i?. UUlUUCilll a,bread , made American Red Let's go I hlle nt n ernrin rrnnalni. Iin last night, killing Denehue.. lived in Hoeknwny. N. J,, Bna vnrhe Ujnn, of Mount Hepe. U ,V1l""a 'Lie, 1 Shave With Cudcura Seap whjre 8eapafe.OtantauIMe. laltrSS aW-Cudcura Seap Itm wftfctnt " THOMAS MEIGHAN 4 W"UrW MCUBV1SJT. IT'S HO" la "SJaUN' DOS'' I l'i,V4 '&$ '4 j,. ,i?j