if "r i ''W WW1! r H7?Wr; I lh J '4V1W i Nr .- - tUJEttDAiV SEPTEMBER 20, 4922 26 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHLV, ytiJ.Vv.-rvT-i f ''f'. y trf.-.vc 7? i!1b5' . : 'ill E. $ i r 4 " I J It I t I' Jl n4 'It; JV ff;! em S'l'S r. i? It ill iM INH 'if: li I i $M lJi!l ffli fe I 1 SI i rtll ffi n tfe IWhKI ?Hfc I f - IK m: tINANCtATi Te te Stockholders of MIDDLE STATES OIL CORPORATION Following Is n resolution unanimously adopted nt n meeting of the Beard of Directors held September 20, 1022! "Wherens, this dividend jmyment brlngi Ms te tlw fifth anniversary of regular cash dividend payments,, begin ning with October, 1917. During the 'tips' of the oil Industry It distributed 'extras.' but at no time during the 'dewnB' found It necessary te cle tlinucht te a reduction In the rgu ar rale, rur me rciuen mm us pellev hns been te restrict Its expansion nMntr nniv I nrocramme te one of aciu revenue-producing properties ntilng drilling operation territory passed, mid nlwnr paid In cash, with .,,..,,,..,...... -- ; ,,. i , ' .-( I i ailelti nlatis, tiie ioiiewiiis; " '' un-i " ..... . ,..,,.,....,, ! i,. r,i nlm (.,m, , ,. par value of stock the cash dividends , ,".,,..,,', .i;,vi,lg i1(. lst Minimer. ' (esii(,n. .unities the country's industrial aetlvi- ?l" SdrVTTn J.,e,eln,a,1, J '" ami ' I s' ny SCte view ,,n of the A kenlpwlml similar Incident attracted jles will lune'ln, tiled the lj Lrrler ""ntwrirn rlnu (MSsV.l"?. .large art collections in Pari- In m- WirM-wMn attenrVm In 1.. when te general priority. During said period monthly dividends pafiv with Mr. J!fllhenii anil tin- as- Oimiminilcr UnllliiBten lloeth. brother , FINAXClKlt have net er been decreased, nrirr been iutVnt niriiter of the nfereMihl ntu- nf iir.,Mm,.ll ami Kvn, was luiblicly re- I hlladclplila, September L U)'i. occasional extra casn uistrinutiens. no- .. iiiil,id,.liihl.i friend te demonstrate iien.M Ualllngtnn was sent trem r,ng r,ng dltlenal free stock given stockholders, ' ,.rntr llN Vl,rv thm..ugli knew mi t the fnlted States In 1S87. anil nTli,yUVr.fii.-N!5aV,n, ."a'mi Itfef several branches f a, . , Z lUl te t,?!"?X "Whereas, for three yearn our stock- r. stocks"' may be 'airly answered by the statement that en ,i bear market It lias net sold ii low as man.v ether stock, and never sold below par; and "When a, this Corporation rcentlv sublet a larg amount of Its nun-producing lease acreage te Oil Lease Develop Develep ment Cempanv for immediate develop ment, and our experts In charge asure us. from piere te datt . en said acre age (h.-retofere vaitivd at .t nominal valuarlun of ())! Hellar for the tetai of at) i aid nor-preduclng acreage) that esrnlng valms will be established re.i re.i senablv i-oir.eir.ilile with the pies-ent Income of the i'orperatlon and from which, pursuing the Inv.trinhl peliev of this Company, the tocl:heUUrs will be entitled te prefk I new. tlierefe"e be It "Iteselved. that nil profits te be deiived from such development are hereby .as signed te the dividend fund of till Corporation, te be distributed te "ii stockholders as rapidly as realised, and the Kxccuiivp Cemmittei (s heiet Instructed te carry this rolut.en i 'e effect: .nd he It further i!elvl. that th thnnltsef i! . Hear 1 Of Directors ere heiby cx'inihd t) i ' BtocUheld-rs for the p deeti lntisi t. Hid lej.iltv te the Corpeiatlon. .it.u i ' . grntulat.ens en It ste.-uh cnurf threugl the ru'ent vears of ikprtsie' , iid tt reing from that pel led of i.epros i.epres i.epros slen free from debt and ! Conerion Wi ereln nil of Its un-fH belong te i's HorkheMer . -md be .t turthet "Heselved. that the PreMd-nj i -ftrueteil te ?end a oepv of this rcso'u rcse'u rcso'u tieti te eae'i stockholder," Uer'iectf'illv "our Minni i: t rt;s en. cokpei: vi ion Hill' tl Sal-latxalii, t'-itUIni' TO Tlir HOiDEItS OF THE J. G. BKILI. CemrMiT Birr.cy Sifcty Eqiiipnient Geld Trut Cfrtlf-ciUt Ser.es A. r-uit Ne. 7. :t!i , t hrl)i ki mi tlint tlie rtlt.'Utet hrrelnufhr muuierit ,1 iv-u d m:i ler tie acre. mrnl between tlie J. I, Prill Cuniiniiv uml r'ldsllt) Trust CuniiHii) trust, e eared Aiiril t. lll.'il, niMitin.- I lie J i, tr II niriiev sif.-tj Eniilpnietit 'IriBt N" 7 huve in a-, e-lanee Vltll tlie tinnlil ll nf tlie -hid llgrei-M lit beni fulled fur redeinptli u mid lurnuiit n Of 111 teller 1, l!Cr. lit lei .Hid aurileil diM den 1- t the iiM 1 -t t of r dt infitif u tleliler rt tlie -Hid eerttt I 'iti s ure r, i, Hired te prrient tli, in fur piiimeut and imI, itiptln, vvltli all nuni.ltliri'il ililileiid win nit- tittll, I 1, St tie "til" of I'll- Tlde'it." 'Inikt iiiupau . trustee. M"i I In "In it stnit. I'lillidelpliiii l'n en Hi tuber 1 1'ej-j eti nhlili dale (ilvll"iil upnn the :tld tertltleitt i slrill ,eae The etrtl'le.ltf isllil f r ,e,iemnlic,ii nr Xe. A ill. A !"!. 1UII V 103 V let . A inn, 107. v tie A Hi:, v us .i,,,. Msrvb 1 t':3 rniKi.trY rntsr unii'wv. in -ie. WIlI.lAVt ! i.KsC Pre..l.i,i rtillvli lpliln l'a , September lu, ltr.'" IKJII'lj; COM, tl).UI'.V.N I1r ami ellaterul Tru-t Murtciee sn,nr fund llunds. NuTP-'i; In nerilr slvm tlut en Septrm- err i. iu... i"u,a. ... ui kne iiriu tlm at .:e t.'r,.u datt 1 'Ui- 1 IJI , bends .N till 381 lh'.i 2ir JIT m Bin M7 SHI l! 1.1 l.l'J 1 1: HJ-.' l.'O r.Tj I.U.' 13i .1 30U t.-.H, 11.1 J ISls .13. .'Hi .'111 '.'ir.i ..in) .'.Is ..'33 JJ3C 'Js IM'I ass : ii in S'H Kl't SIH! 11H3 s'.is ln 1I0J f.".'L' Mi I'us ufti mes hai I em dra'An fur rdeninLfir - ., meneb . e.u in me. iiiiim mnii ire prin cipal of s..ll 1 nnJ Mil te PJII en Dcteher 1. 1027.. m i'e i.itl i or ih. Trua'i- ,-,K i Vftr'H " I'l I id )l.i , a- 101 nd accru-d I'tme-t .'er l.u li irtt-rest un the bends s fii,ii hVI . eai.e Tltn T'r N' Vi. AM 'Ml', NT In" IX. Sl'V. IVi'lN n' ll.'i AND I3HA.VTINO ANVriTIV: terll Ntlf ace rti.is, or s(in ii.mi.j. nin.iiisi,, -" s)M, I'IMI M l.(.. A-MI. CIXTJtIN l'i..i ' - hu i," S'P eniiter I'i i.. Tr.e i-nii I'cf 'ii. -e"l'.',uTi u m .'d il-f fci'.lnw 'n.' -e ei t - VVIti:Hl:A.s 'Il.e r.a' "r .ii n; e. tv efrl. tl"" Pinl- "f .sfl'n'In i Iln'Mirv- ,! Iny Fund and lauti A",ue uirt-i and H'diAi'i K riltHlIN. ivl't ter ininj eir il. p- . . dfllt .1 lie A I" '.allnl wrp wu n ,. 0 Tfllder I If pe f'M US. nil tiie (neri ( ' f nil OijhiIi .sipieml' r 0 11''.' lu eip-eci y,. e-teerii in wliii. i' h" 1 him T.icrf Je be Hl:?"ll.l' xl T 'h l.m- I.,' I' 'er r ejies ! .. ',ni UP' i nel.' nf ),t, .le.ul, , -prefcun i ,e:n.' .ihn' vc ' - i.i. . e hnewliu ar 1 'ip. r i it ik ll ii 1.1. t -i.e bnneAt upright 111111 a apab'e "(! u -t 1 etaier 1 il e r- s. r.h l he reid'l' t' ' hl abllln zee' nnd "ie.lt . IUXJ! Vr.ll l J' 'e , xiei ,-, , . 1. n ; , te nlf vilf" 11 I fnnil.' ! th.. .in .... h!cil 't hi- pi afed uur !'.'.' f.e . '. end 11 ell Hll.srit.vnil Tint 1 rope,,: tli" 'irecniri; rieluilnnH le trani-ml'Ted 'e n. ',. a tel.en of nur i"iii't w. u .( -1 .. Hante t dull' (lilerr 1 en h, in nu' 1 tt ( 111- Alie elation in 1 p.ib ih".i .1 lb" i'n aU.n a Tubllc Ia-U- khv" 1 Mtui'i.i HI '.II '1 (il'Ot r,li s J VW TT Ceinm He Annuil l,lrctl,iii K3H- 0l rm ltli liri.t. VNI)' 1 It 1 -T rinlidelLh k "pttmiier i'l I'i At tne Annu u i.ifw 1 1 111 II lietfl ,i.t tTe t.-.,n intt . the folk. Ink' ste KWiUleri A ere ( ie ted Director te .ene fur ihe enuln.f e.v VVII.I.IAM HAMH.TllN VV II. MAM s I'l ltfT Wlt.UAM VV Vill I.KIlOn Jr. ItAltHY um:KN .tef-iii'ii c THAii;n WAI.TKIl .1 .sTi:i.VMVN TMKS A ri.AUKI tm SAMl'KI. ItOt-UNTKLIi " KAItl. II W P.KT At Ihe m.ellnc Of the HHr.l rf Dire' Id this ddv. the fnlluv-'nc 1 fllinra vr Hinniinnii. .. ....U.I...I VVIIlljin V fnu'lt'eii Jr Pteilddnt VValler J. sieiiimiin Vli,. I'reiidrnt Morien J Klnnl' Vice Prerldent Hurl II Wert .secretary i. Treasurer ) rederlcli VV. Klminerle. Am. 8ev As?t. Trea. nichard M.nci Trunt flffiier Vllllam H I-iirat .snlirller i: II WKRT Secietarj DIvldi-nilH rRUVIUKNT TltfsT ( (IVU'A.N or rilll.AIM.I.I'IUA Plillaileliihlii rtirlnili r 11 i'.u. At iv 111 '.'11 li.- nf I hi) I Inn r J uf lur, .-.,:-hi-ij II1I11 ilu n. i.unrtfrli ,1 viilnml nt ilif iter rent (Sl w.n iVi-liirnl i)ial.., Itrliilicr I, Itti'J. t' tui.lilielilfr f re'.er'i nn thf benki of ttin cuinpnm ut 111. i-U.se uf bus una Pmtetrler 11 1112.' 1'heckn fur rilviiliOt villi Ih- mal i-.l, unlriva ether illrntlenn shrill hav. been llieit ith the ceinpiuiy. A, U Bi ATI'I-RUOOU. Se.retarj American Telephone S Telegraph Ce. I3.M UlvluVnil The rnular nuirterly illvlrtenil of two dot. lin und trnt-llrr irnti. iirr aluirr will bu pa un .Mendiu, Orlelirr 10, I0W, te tock-f-eltliri of reruril et tha cleus of liuslne en Wciliiel" Sptimlir L'0. lfci II UUVIH-aillTll. Trcasurrr erncK Uf Till". 1T.NXA. ril.VII'A.VV SALT .lirti. 11 mrrtliia a icetllie of thn llearil of Dlreclers hl. nrm hMtil tlil't day Uuarterly LIVH. llDIld Of t0 lllld nre-liulf ir "lit vva iluclarfd. iiaubl ctcUbrr t. IKS; te te-,k1ielitr et record titlntw 00, rhiUiitlFhla JOi'i1. Chei-kn vill t-a mailed. I. A. HMITH Tremiiiier. ' utember II). te:".'. holders have had the best public market ul; vhewn. which the nferi'-aiil al"t- his tnther invi-ieu .)"""": "'".""f Te O lUUter of the Jh-tntna Publte T.alaer: i ' In the country (the New Yerk Stock , f curutei: H1d s net ahvehitely te- trying te improve tl "' at l s of slr, huVl, ,cen ttnM J k Kxchange) whereon their stock has nt- ',.l "t,, ill" iilace of its etlgln. Mr. the Army by accepting nnnncinl np- Uelt fs mtexlcatlnir. Will you Mnme state F,? ways been actively traded In. and. net- ' '' i, ""V. ,,,,. ' ,,,, v d ellnl elv placed' iiirrt from faMilonable churches, nm , whether this U n fact? MAIijekuj. , t vithstandlng the long j.erled of depres-I Mcllhenn; ,livV. i.n" 'tenth and publicly (lid the general Philadelphia. 3 member 10. less. ' ' - slen from which we have recentl "f- ' ' fnr '" ' J. ' ,nr, " 1, reprimand the commander. The latter scienee Bervlee b,. Ucelarca water m . , 1 emerged there never m i; Hlitgle l.i.v two-three elilei vv ' ''n,.,, I ' wts erd-red te return te Kngland. In- "' I" n Int.iMcant. With the aid nf n MM that such storkhe dels could net ral z.i have come from no ether plan- than tht w ts nn ri.,lgned his ,.,., extract frer.. une of the .luetic- glnnds and V a hantlvmie prent en their erlslnal In- one u lm icntetl. . , ,i ,,, himself thei-e-ifter te nW" without nuch asilstKnee In cuntrellni? vestment bv selling their holding, and 0lII. fllu l'hll.i.lelihliin demon- Il,V V .' T U?. V V.-Ati V-,lit iVtV-e. V """ "r- '.nardO. Itewntrcc. of thf ' "Whereas, the (piestlen of 'Wh.v en a .vn,,.,) , ,,'lre cei redness of hi own cMuhlishl ng he Aimriinn eIuntcets, Mle Clinic, has prevtl that rNMlvc water bull market does Middle States Meck ....t .,..!. ,i,.. Pvi sii. Prni.ie I.KtniKK an olganbatlen similar te the Sitlva- irli.kinK hy either humans or unlmals may i et advance ,1s much as some ether "" ',"". , , , nt ,,,,. ilen Annj. Iiallliigten was u natti- t. mil in lmcUratien. THE Letters te the Editor . Mr. Mcllhenny, Art Critic Tdthe IMler et the Ki'ciilna ThMIc l.ciiitrt Kir 1 read with a creiU tlenl of In terest tin article about Amerlciins and their progress In the'nrt world by Mr. Jehn 1). Mellheniiy. He speke par ticulnrly of the position wh ch e m Atuerlr-nns Imvc attained in their erltlt.ni appreciation of art works. '"," " "j'Yi,,, , ,f nn vv-nrks - appreciation of nrt works i Mnillinimv verv tneilctly refrains ! and con- from speaking of his own wide h'wl h'wl te proven ,,(1gp of lirt, ,i 1 heliee violate no ,.i Tw,itr. "?ntldrnce hfi. 1 Bl;;: fr.J' ' M,um ,n,i net take very long for I 111 IILIII Mt, (111 ...-- TiU culminated when a cerium rug of recent date and 1 knew he will bear me no ill will when I liten entirely ugrci- with nun. JOHN K HK.VrV. eptcinlcr L"J. P.UL'. Philadelphia. The Salvation Army Te llf 1 ! ter ;' :. .' n ''" I'1 '"" " '"" Sh American Salvationists have been M'cnllv dltuibed b the n'der of (teuel'ill I5r.ii.iwii'. Menth in abruptly recalling liK -I-ti-r. I einiiiaiiiler l.vnn gelinc Itentl.. the i.mklus ellb er 1 tin Salvation Arm.v In th- rmtcl States. Antiiinmilv tin, euimaiiilcr had no Itik ling that 'she would be recalled untl1 lie reeeivul line hi ether- llies,.ic. N.itnnill.v slir v.is re:i. upsi l ever the inciilent," but -.nl that a a g"ed el- Harvard Economic Service si' , ii , ,i i .I'a'ni' ii low- ai . ti s -r '' ' r rgpnlz.itlen ie. f .''j- 0 ,s.- s i onditlens v" ,i . ii' I'e-'.i' of hjfetv Th.s -v. . i i p.-.idu t c i jci'i "f -, j-ch ,a the flekl of economic st iti-UK. uiiil liulude a nv and s. Iriitk sv.stem of bus!, in s tirtrist'ng of piev.n d" pi!iid.ihil.t. .l . th 'ei- of the v at Slilw. ; .ui-1 - ', la! tied nf tla-SeV.-e iL.'i-e si. i ,.f I e fjlli i mouths 1,. f i re ,, ni-il Tin " .Ti ruw n. Ii sr fvrei i-.t" . I eV'uls ff'. i i jn I ip timn'lis I'l i e M')i be a . ea Write for Felder nttd I.atiat H ccl:'y Letters HARVARD UNIVERSIH Committee en Economic Research 50 Wadswertb Heuse, Cambridge, Mils. Sound Investments Richmond- Wasihmtrten 1st 4s Central Branch Un. Pac. 1st -13 Texas Pacific Equipment 1st 0s Atlant'c I'ef'mms Ce. Deb. 3s Southern Colerado Power 1st Gs New Chester Water Ce. 1st os Circulars en Application Edward V. Kane & Ce. Merris Muildiit i:t.ibiii-ii taut MR. EXECUTIVE 1', IKiU K if 11 ' ' UMlljl I VI. vnti: sAl.E'1 'I vn vi, Fit- Veunir ( ti ,3'i t' hin. ill -ih ir. lame of nm 1 " 11 1 1 i (i uk" ' 1 I ire lulane. II, s-iri1 - m ni C" 1' ll'ie hid j be I 1 m r ii ' i'i Ij" .-' '( nn If' V . 1 ' 1 . ' ' l 'li 1 A 00 LKDOER 0FTICE The East St. Leuis & Suburban Ce. Stockholders who have net received notice of the offer recently made te purchase the stocks of this company should immediately communi cate with us. E. W. Clark & Ce. V (.-. C seed il Meetln. Te tlie steiUhiilders nf rut: !'h.N-ii. im.i riitK issi uN( r. teMi't.w Pur- ii nt t .1 i'su i' ". adept "1 h !. il,1,i,f 11 "" ' r i.r -:ie ' ,rnTirtii . re rn. ell, m jl Ihe . j ,11'iliK . I (if lllf. ll.N HYlA.NMV l-IHK t.N-sritN-r: r-'iMPAS In tlreb i-.illej fur itn uurpnse r,j (nii"i.i, r n a propose 1 inir'ftse uf n.n rnplt.11 ht.j 1. of the Ceinuiiny from $T"u iir)(i id $1 000 (1011 which hierlal ineetim; u.l i" he.il Bt tl eff.ie uf Hit 1 emiui'i at fi'is VV'a.r.ut Htr,et I'hliaileijilila T'eiinHjIvanln en the 3d il-n of lii-telier lOii. ut I'J neleiU noun. Dated Phli ".eli.hu lu .11 It'.a r T SUA I t,' KUT Prs .lent REAL ESTATI3 At TIVH? One who c.uMily f.iii.v. the irarmciiena in th r.ai e.tat-. nn 1 !,,.' 1'? ""II .' IUrX(l IU UH' l.-tt- V.IIC1 I- 11 in 4 U Vt it requirt H-v"rni leiun a- a.iin uubiuh th- nunurciij, imniiirn. ivi-iii i ue tnen nlwiiyu iOi.lt lirit it 'Ilniil Uwtnte nnd liul"- ,nu" in the nuirnlnB I'tmi. I.njtu. "Make it 11 ll.ii.lt " .idf. . f HU SI iV E S S Seeks Mete is. a man of unusual cxecutlve anil ceini.itri.iRi alnllt.v. Iinvliiif fourteen ear8 of eXLUptlenal exnerieiice 111 Salei. Kales MauaKRinent, 1'lnanee anil Administration of .Munufaetui-inK IliihlnesK. Hael; of this Is a breail leehnleal eiluc-ittlen ami heunil JuilBineiit Ac thlity-feui At preieiit lie Ih nn elllcer uf a prominent corporation but Hiii'kH u connection that will elfer greater oppeitunlt for constructs e work. Kepi Public U'tlRer Bex Ne. F PEOPLE'S FORUM letters te the Kdlter should be in brief and te the point as possible, avoiding anything that would open it denominational or sectarian dis cussion, Ne attention will be paid te anony mous letters. Names and addresses must be signed ns an evidence et geed faith, although names will net be printed If request ls made that they be emitted, , the publication of a letter Is net te be taken ns an Indersement of Its lews by thin paper. Oonmiuntratlens will net be re turned unless accompanied by pout peut uge, nor will manuscript be saved. in III lllllll ...--, . -. .. (c(i in his father. (lenerul William in me ..', "'V' ,.;:V. i". .:..',,. rnlixcil Amciicnn turn retvlveu -,i geed deal of sympalli.v from these who thought that the action of his father was nerillpsslj harsh and unfair. .Similarly will Commander Kva lloeth be sympittllized With, especially since It 1 antnmnerti tnnt control or the Vuierlenn s!lvlltlenI"ts will hcrnfter UlUTUan 1'u'11' ts. ;." "Il;",l'r be vested In a heard of three cnmmls- sinners who have hitherto been suber- .limite te Mls lloeth. .llnil It llllllillll I'll lll'l 111 Illll 1 II Uli " NI'IIIWIIIIIITII lf 1. A ....II ..! 1 II .. t. i i.n t.t lint t itimiir iiiesc commis-ire ioeeiw will he fliiected from Knehiml. 'Phut is te say. tl'cy will be dlreeted hj (;t,m.ri p.ramwell lloeth. Thi' son scorns net te be Inching In i lie niastertiilues-, which wn the out -standing feature of his father's char .liter William lloeth hud n will of iron Te hesitate In carrjing out Ills elder meant ter tlie man of Indecision nn outpouring of wrath, which, while !t was uiiiehed In language befitting his high religious position, was net les 'niilfjiug en that account. Having been -a lung under this tirm parental influence. It was doubled when llram v.ell lloeth succeeded his father whether 'if would show sufli 'nt tirmiu'is for the po-i'Ien It lias been made abundantly imnifesi that whatever the fallings 'if the geneinl ma.v he, lack of resolution s net one uf thiun. The lloetli liler nrelij is n, strengl.v in control of the Stlvatien Arinv ps it v:iS when the old genera! v is living. A. P.. OAKKISOX. N' vv eiK. 'ptember ''4. Ull'l' Werth Thinking Over ... rV tj-,f".f ;i ci mu Pub! c f.idui ; ! New iluit the sttikes are ended Mill i ne vveiniiieii settled dnwii t v nrii it vull le a gi oil time fur the wise I nerk '1.1111 te get nut his pencil am! paper i ,tr llie liret leisure hour and llgure out ! le.w. much he has .Mined bv the sun,- - n.er s idleness. I..' hni calmlnte what his wage. winiM have amounted te hail he kent etc.cli' at work or as steadily as the works would lave cmp'e.veil him -.mil then t'guri' mtt Imvv long r v. ill take liim t i lual- up mi" h"" at ! is prernt wag,-. II" shi uhi gel the ansiver te ihis ilii'-tinu: )kis any one pietiteil bv the strike extent tii" -trike bailer? If lie an't an-wer tins iiucstinii .itiiiacterily (.. lum-elf. wouldn't It be the pait et ' isiiem Mr nun u, ioek arnunu aini s"" i if time i'i net Miiae better vuiv of set-' tiing labor troubles? Si tii' wu; th it 'veuhl keep th, milk men at vve-h. laming a living while . . .... . . the rretibb pear te !" I- uir, IMi'lad. uiing settleil we.: ii ap great ileal better. Think cfiMMiiN si:si:. Si'iitember .''.. T.!".".'. The Foolish Friend Tv ''.( ,. 'vi e' th- t. ina I'ultic i.cdmr Sir llerni c reclc eme wrote te .1 friend as follews: 'Un von Knew Sarah Helen Whit i.i ui' f course j en nave heard It rumored f lint she ii te mair.v l'ee. Well, she seemed te me a geed girl, and v en knew a widow of dei:!,:rul age will marn almost un.v sort of a white man. but tins wieini te me a terrible 1 'injunction. Haw Mrs. Whitman no friend within "ur Knew ledge that can f.ntlifiillj explain l'ee te her': ' I never attempted this sort nf tiling but once, and tlie net result uiiv two enemies' und n hastening of the mar riage " I'dgar Allan l'ee. author of "The Unveii" nnd eme of the most won derful tales. esec and poems in Amer I'nn literature was one of the most ei ratio men of his time, llut the wise ilernie had had his fingers burned once und that was enough for him. The man who interfeien in the hvc iiffnirs of ethers Is net as vvi-e us Hcraec, It v ill 'esult dlsastieustv ever time -te the meddler. And iven 1 lien mvin Is linked it i- well te liv ..fl from it I KNOWI'lT. I'liilaib'lphia. September -"-'. r'-".'. Farmers' Bright Outlook Tu .( I.d.ter u th Fv'iUMP 'nM.e t &. S.I, One af ilia lirlr-lltesl filllllren (it lie inn'., hnniielnl ni-nmeritv Is tlie farr thin easier money ciinditii.tis Imvi prnetli-allv halted the lean opeiauen. et the War rinaiiee f'orper.it.on, the siipp! of natlv i i.sh permitting tin haidts te grant inedcd credits In fnrme fei ri.i transaction-- The indlv iilu.iN, k.. eperal've ,'issiicialiens aiel bniilis te which ci edit wan ctendeil during the period of tin.incinl stringeni-.v .in- nip idlv lepu.ving outstanding leans and iclatlvelj few uppllcatlens ter nitw 'ri-illts hn been received 'I In fune. turns of the War Finaii'i' I'lirpuratien vvcri extend'il b Cengiess 1111I1I ,nh , r.Ct, but it is probable th.it u i.e'ra i.e'ra tiens will be centiin-d enielli te obtain ing 1 ( pa incuts of leans ftlti-nh grii'iied. The corporation's leans .rii . .1 m nir.v I. llU'l. have aggregated Mtii." .-, ,s 70.,', and rcp.i.vnients alneu th.i' t im have amounted te .f l.l's.Vl.'tl.l'l 'I 10 tluul tluul ef the leans were made te hninual in in iiiHtitutiens, chilly te siiMi ijynKs in the West and s.eutltwt-Kt inii their : biciniii improving ru.iiiiiinii nas stiiuu- lut.il rei.imentb te tlie linnnte eorper- , ntleii. After M'rlutiH reverse. . urniL' the' low .prii'e parled for nKriniltiirnl tired- uets, tl.e farmer new fa ens the most - . irot-pereiis 'easen in a number of j pari. 1 Ills is 1 nt lea I I'M ny tin- eren ri-lturt iliir 1 ,,i's .i,M, ,,nt tlw. ,,..., 'L ., "" ','."' f '""""at" mat tlie ve 11 h liarieil will uilil almost two blllmu .Inllars mer : E X E CUT I V E Connection A 935. ill I wealth te the farmer than would have I been obtained, fcem tfie prices prevailing , lns.t year, I Only one unfavorable factor remains, the possible Inability of the railroads te transport the rren,i te market tlur- ing the rush Masen. Kven this hns been partly effect by the Increased facilities ter tne Murage of grain, cotton nnir ether preductu, se thnt If a congestion of . transportation should prevent the rapid . movement of crops te market the farmer will net be placed nt n serious tllsad- ' vantage. 1 The banks nlse arc belter able te ex tend any vrcditN which may be iiecesmur.v te Clirry farmers ever n nnrleil nf en. forced storage of their crop?. AVIth the Questions Answered Water Water Into.xlcnlten." says Dr. Uevntre. hard te produce n naiure hai iirevlder) umlaut tlw necumulatlen of vater In th" bei I'l tiolenous amounts. Threuitli thlrai th lmalte of water lr reaulated te the bm'i needs I'nlc-s the Inlnke Is creatli , " tin output threush tlm kldnejn "'" "" "'" '""" nr ul '"- urpiu. in er'ler te co,'tre1 the thirst, an extract from a mall ductlc Bland nt the bae of the. hrnltl .... ud ,,llrtei. , ,.... , ,. I ,i.uc th' inlleiit kcet drlnklntr viater nnill developed marKea Headache, nauiica stH.'ccii.s ijiit, tmsteiiiJInesii of muscle und Imillllt te rtand or walk which lasted for ,,v,.-,i luur. Thi same pre.:sa was tried ulth ..'iih wlt'i even meie strlklnc results. Th iar,ula!er.s of w.itei polsenlni,' are cen lir.il in erleln and of txtreme violence nt llnu-y usually liintlm; from one te tell or fl'teru minutes." U. S. Marine Band u 'It I hlofe the J.'cuiliiu i'ubh't 1 ciljir: i-ii I ie"s the t'nlted States Marine Hand Me; 1 iv W.ishli.sien? sms It deen net, .hl'e II saa it dot- I'L'ZZI.nti i'AIH. 1'i.llHilelplihv. i5erte.nl. er SL', 111.".'. TS. t nlted Slafi Marine Hand did net ae Us unul trips throusheut tin (.'euntt durnw the war times When ths ceuntu In nut rft war It cca.derall:- leaves thn il"- te I :iv concerts. ! "Greenbacks" of 1862 Te 'he LMtar e liie Tcceliiu 'uti.'le l.eilut : I .s.r IClndlv ndviie 'n jour evpiilrc tiaper if thre is any ii imum en the feiinHins XCT'X; iaiT vwennt:,', Xn. ! 'Vhl ."e.i Yerk M. it. s. I Mem: Cane, ia s,.rttmbfr si-, ltttj. -n iTJOtnllti. s nil th- eremltims en 111" Ml. t.e.l "rrr i.lha. I.s" , t ISO" (If there la l, nr n vail -i we tn tne I'eepics Keruni. ,14 Ti 11 llie iter in ' uitii me v,u ei iiiueiii . a'l.ienea tne miiue 01 nrn.irieie-i ie.inn- notes, which were called "creen- ''"'"" t'eat.i. the Minting en the ld of "" ,""" nl"'"!?. In Kr.H-" ,nU 1"' ""' i"-j " LrUXL T lHarn hj. npll. nB t0 ,,ny coivrter or dciie-. Poems and Songs Desired i Twe Trouble Rhymes r ) . f .diJei" u tt r . c-.ii'ie I'Lblic 1 filaer: Sir -'.ire ire twy p etr.s un trouble, ene enlied "i i'd Man TruJ'il"" und the ethsr "H l'y. IKn In Trouble." that IM Ilkn In " '' '-hn r- ': 5'''11 k"i" 1".11!?' ijjuitL.. TOODI.U Philale'pl.lR. September 2:. 102-.'. Ht.u .man Tiierni.u Old Mun Trouble ceir.e a ..neckln' at the dee". Sajs. ".' had fceme t ether nnd yeu'a jw later liab aeu.e mere. Sce Ott ami neh'nln' bright and warm ur i-i de ." He .- .n'.e.- sit e het he"l n.-v-ly melt you by ar.d lv se,, ileni llt'.lij tae'i n-bloemln' se nueet nil 1 te fair tie: '.1 Hejn bi lild'icn b J (ii, nBreivn' rverywh're t'e b.rl d.T. Veepi a sirs'n' though It helps te licer 1011 tone Vru'.l never hear It warb'.e when de nlieeter starts te hjm." Old Mn Trouble lie isll down n" ret his hat but we had te neve him 'round te brush de ab'ies off d m' I'e i a he kep' r.'.Vl m' would putereti a atnt, I'e 1 es lie n. vm.. happen 1. eneuth te 11 .in , -ou Ja Int I'j" ie rnupcl 'lie. v 1' a broomstick and ie ndashed 'lm vvlf a mop, V f.nren.d d pain ard whltewnah every where h" trud te step. IT! "Id Man 'Irouble puv, "I'll bid loed- day te you It a'n t no chance te visit wture. there's ae much tu de ' lilM.T. JtK'S IN THOUni.K r-e Kerum tia the T.rst and last verje et h b rli.r.e Here the are: I fcet a Itter. parmn, frum my son avray out Wcs In' ri, r ' hfart la heavy a an anvil in rny breast "u th !'( the Un vi he futur" I had once e freudb planned. Siiiei.'.d wander from the path n' rleht an' . ome In m.li un end. I ted I lm when he left us only ttiree short vitrn iice II- .1 find himself a-plewln' In a mighty crooked row lie d miss 1 ! futher's eeunsls an' hl mother's nraiers. tee. But he tald the farm was hateful, cuessed he'd have te CO. an' h Ilia letter, ciri.e se aeldem that I fomehew Knrt e' KrewcJ TTit Illliv wivs ii tramplr.' en a miehrj roe'.y read Ilu e-e.- en Imagined lie would be my lieml In elmnie An' 1.1 tt" dust d waller 1 I. nl' daddj's honerM nurr.e H writes fruin "J" in Hsnver. nn' th rlerv's mlst.tr short; I Jus can't tell his mother. It'll crush hex peer el' li'arl. An' te I reckoned ii-rsen, you mlcht break th news te her Kill a In th" Iirlslatur". but h doesn't say what fur." Mnthldi Ix'nis West Philadelphia - The er.len of new 11 On the Tarm" for whjcli . veu rnaKe letiuest vms printed ir list l'rl da r Torum The l'inle' Fnrmn will nunrur iUIIt In the r.vnilnr riihlln l.edjrr. uml li In Ihs HnnilBT 1'iiblle Ledfrr. iH-ttrH ilNrukslmc llmrly Ienics will lie nrlntpil. iih hpII uh n uiirxlfil ixifint. unci inirsllanN nf irnrrjl Intrrmt will lm inumfrrd, fi FIVE WORKMEN INJURED WHEN BIG AIR TANK BURSTS ""-' "' , , . . , i,,..!!.-! hu Llves of Forty etners Imperiled by Explosion In Chicago 1 i.l,-.cr mt "C. - (Hi- I1 ) llllli?0, hcpt. -li. III! A. I.I -.,,e W(irlvu.n vvere Injureil. one Jier- ' im)H f,,ti,ly, HveH of forty ethers vvere iiuierileil uiiil vvlnilewfl lu neiRhherlns kLf.rfiiipiw worn filiattcrM by nn ex t.lcl.tii ,,f en nir fiatnnrit,tir In the rW-l 1ft .....!.. ... - - partly tliilHlieii niineih .vieri-iiauiH i rum. Hank llulldinir early tednv. Tlie oxple hlen was fullevved by lire in the debris. ; .Jlellef at Hrnt that the expleclnn was fanned by a bomb wns dl.spc-lled when ' Hebert t'evurt, engineer In charKe of the ininiireHer, refiiilned eoieleiiHiies, IniiK eneuvth te tell physlrlnnM flint the huite air tank burfct. f'evert vviih blinded, badly burned nnd In expeeted tn die. ' 'I'lie explosion occurred while work- men were rnuiwiiic (-lilltH ami most thorn were lu a mih-uai-wueiit boiler room below the rouipri'sser. The boiler room men lleil for nnfety iih the fleer caved. Se terrific vviih the explm-lnn that nleeeH of n holler n lloer below were I blown ill) I'lreds of feet. as an Intoxicant ' ill t ,' ' " "-: ' ; ; ' . XMq, Daily Mevie Magazine I i-I . : " FOR THE FILM FAN'S hCRAPBOOK mbi 'if:-HfflM v rWnUMmmKMv MWmmKm- WM.v9 .-i'H;!. sr ' n -'-:-EmW"im i IiHrLhII' ' ',K gH gh Wfe: ' mm BEl a - ', M& H ERI . ,:'. ' : H)r ; H " - ' ' . w"9HnMMMRIMIIMfllKMNMHi' 1UV1TV COMPSON" UV ki' he ijUiil le publish the iictiire of such screen players as arc suggested bi the inns THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX P.y HKXKY Tessle "Mallet writes: "Well. T left I thc-inending the ether night te see the I "-.lu.tfi.m.l -picture 'What's! Wrong With the Ladles.' ami the wrengest thing seemed te be tee many '- I lii"'h v .. rlirhtCOUS llll'll. l)Ut AlllOS snj'S tllCfU 1 ..,.t. t... e film f.n ' lint W renir U.IH.HI i '"' ' - " With the Authers?" introducing a few i i wemP1 , cenerally overlooked bv nu- I ' " ' thers in general who .no net vei.v par tlftilnr. "l' guess there was n moral, but L.i.i.d, .i,. uhk it V That there ain't no room in crowded Hats for multiplied millionaires, or that children tdieiililn't climb out the window or cat sausage? 'iM.ni lilihlle Helen Ilewland is uiiiu e in-.- "". unnn And finest u terwert.i i ... his impudent grin. Tnlk uh.iut the manv mm eon cliaracters reuuueu uy mc little child'. 'jsh. hew man screen plavs are savcil by the little children, and dogs and ether natural effects. "And hew man sterling actors one sees latelv In tinfoil plavs : Ames says, Well, thev getta eat into auj uwn ! working gu.' but hew hard te connect i,n mniniitli' trade of actinlswlth with criiw and i-ern en the cob! "Hut just the same. I wish that darn geed ai ter. Cenrad Nagel, would out his hair behind the earn. Se the te Km tin IiIl- blendii liKe (lerlrude Ahter.'whe have a geed tritde-Micer. arc kept pretty bllf-y telling ine nereine 111111 the here is engagid viuen no juii 1. .1 . film v,l ,11,1 iiii ever see 11 ll nl herellli' nereiu- ." , ,...'. .." I. 1.., .It.- line- n,,.l who 1111111 ii"" '"., ;,V" beat it when she hnird the news 1 janes in real lif" usual bent up he K"y.,10';?url',,",ien7,iT.?. usually relined, but th.' make n 1. 11 hit when the .in. mere Ike Doretl l'hillips in IImiih me s lull. Nunc nctress that girl ' nd as for leeks didn't she lesembic Nennn Talma.lge lu Is"' And what mere could ene usk? "The safest bet in pictures for teal entertainment is a geed old fast-moving imilmlrnmn. Thus' cheers ter 'loin Mlxu nnd hit- lung-distance acting '. I'll bet mere people would rather sen a nnssn'ehnsing ii bandit than a poseur 1 chasing another man's wife. I ".tnst let me in en the tail of that round robin that you are sending te 1 Cennie Palmer Aw, she ain't qulttln' ' us for geed, H slieV (or 'for better or vviuse,' is it'fi An.vw.i. as long as f'up'n Ilenr.v inarches at the head of tin. cel limn, 'we'll l.e raisin' some dut. declamation peini. It's worn out en my t.vpewrlteri." (Tessie, yeu'ie a joy! Yeu don't leave a tingle thing for me te say after ' veu get done.) "Miuuri.n" wniis. "Tlie fame of your column is widespread witness : ' Coming home this ve.ir from a he1,lda In Truinnnbburg. V , en the train, my seatmate 1101 iced the Pi'iH.H I.llUClKIt. I wns lending a week-old one. and when I had finished, asked pernHssiiTO te Rhine., nt n, t)f ceurse. vve started cliatiing and he wanted le 1 knew if you were .iil i-endiirtlng that 'human inovie reiumu 111 tne riiiaisii 1'VIH.IO IiKDCLi; Me, thn 'fnsclnatlng Kassssessi g Selected Eggs 'I 'i i i 43 de. V Every egp rnmranteed ptfaMEGGS . ,f gt M 1 n j u . 4'j i h 'p K carton of twelve The pick of the nests ' I In all our Stores eii?i sa52ErEKr5szrs.u'.rr5:1 A.f--. ... 5UC MlMm . : , :l M. NEE I A" stranger.' had been In Phlhidelpliin last ytr and had wen a limerick, he told yK w ,,,, , ,,, t pia-hig tietei and our favorite films und I their inulsers I .W.. Iw.ll, We both loved 'Heliotrope' and . ...t.liln', ..llli.-,.. tt i, ...itiwiiMtie. tl.n liei.l ,. I... .... l.l , ... I I11X man phi.ver name, although we betli ngrer oil we'd seen him hefeuf und an .von enlighten me? .In Ha sinije. Can .vell enlighten me? .rtllin , Svvayup Gorden was the only player in , picture 1 could rcmeiuher und the , -F. K.' tlieught Anna n. Ml-v.n. tee was In It. but J ceuhln t iiuarrel with him. but I had 'me deiif.' Was she? him. but I had 'me deut".' Was she? "!.,. IV. ,11,. 1I..I.I II.. i vv..i... Leng nm awny with the acting honors of -The Dictator,' and of course (.'enrad Nngel and Hebe overshadowed him i,, Nlce lVeple.' It Is tee bad. I wonder ,.,.. t,.:,u j, ... ,...u.. ,... ,..-... Mm tin !., f.imllv - - - -.., - ., ' 1, jiI'I'Iiil 1ill,'l.lli llll.l l,n I.miI' 11 i.vnlnil """.: l-'"r.'" . .unr, i.u.w.i, nnd thin. I m serr.v : I like him. He Stank' Adnmseii, and se wrote en a dance program of mine vvjen I wa si- teen-s .m see 1 am un 'old-timer, IOO. ll", lliumc-ll. UHI U I lltlDCr daughter going te school dances. silmmeless. Isn t ll. the wa.v these old v.emcn earry en. writing te .strange men and everything.' "Why is peer old Philadelphia sneivru 111 me mailer 01 movies ami . . , , Tn New Yerk. 'Tlm riri.t . vP , V- '.. , ,,.i. 11 1. ri '.. 1 1 .:. , ' I 1 "-' """. ' lllivil, HUB llilll II long run. It has been te Allantie Clt th,s snmlm.r a,i llKe te .sbury, and i-hiUidelphlu lmsn't had a glimpse of it. ",'1 H- "- true -f I.lghtnli.V , , r , w. , h , , thliikf" (Tlie treatment that I'liiludelphia or any ether city gets lu hlnis and plays is just exactly the in atinent it deserves. 1 l'reducers send their products te the Tjest umrkuts. That's what thc.v pre duce for. When Philadelphia offers a market that justifies it, Philadelphia will get preferential treatment, l'ut liir,'.1' t&fathlfh. lW .1i Miil lM' i.'l .'I. I . ' At last! the foremost actor in America in ihe most vivid dramatic role of all time, Sherlock Helmes ihe most interesting character in jictien new lives en the screen. The art of the great Si I Barrymore finds its greatest expression in this stirring motion picture. Braeie jin SHERLOCK HOLMES tKntHi h? Albert Pftrlur. AJwfi WlUim GUUtte Htffi.y iunV.rf Sir Cenn ThyU't tfrht New Playing at Stanley Theatre I' l! 12 v'i' rt;tftf - ''MA j-rAmA??! V ...- 1 klitifilt lint'e in iivmiLn urn frmil frt tlTlf I once wrote en n isewurK, .n. .1., tiaiicr, """' ""; , l" , ,7; '"' V, " V Hene by Americans, My home town.' and I guess that helps "CIV the slightest Inkling. I knew I 1.1 1 ....V. ."In ijiiiI littt T'iii fji.mf ill of Mid it . te save a seit spot ter nm 111 my heart. 1 -"""' ""- " ',""':..", Aute Dr ver He d n $1000 Bail ,,4 , . . ii., i the wrath of in readers. Surely, you "ulu ""YC' r"6'" lv"" BU" And de veu knew when I'emhyn ,ml(.t Imv neljccj ,int. Stephen S. Itedgers. who gave a cen Stanlavvs wns at 1'rlnceten he was 1". . .'.. ?.... ...,. i,.,,i i i n-nl lintel ns his mldi-ess. nn liul nt present the Hillndelphla audience is a notoriously illfflcultciitintlen te llgurn out nnd managera are franltly afraid llcre'a your "Heliotrope cast: 1 "Heliotrope" Harry Hasdeck , Fred Burten Jimmv AndrevvB Wilfred Lytell Allec Htisilerk Dlann Allen Mrs. Hnsdeck hilla Swayne Gorden Mabel Andrews Hetty Hllburn Sel Oeldman Hen Hendricks Geerge Andrews Clayten White Governer William II. Toekcr Wartlct Thes. .1. Findlny "Acorn" writes: "I'm afraid that our recent contributor, Witness, (6r Mile nesis) in addicted tee strongly te flic letter-be.ies of the current movie maga zines. Otherwise, why the dislike of the personal criticisms that he, or she, 'titlens? Te tnv nilndi thefc same i personal criticisms are what make your I irin'i -uiia uiniiciii nun uiijv ,,,i,i , ,iu all like te hear what the oilier fellow honestly thinks about the different" no ne no ters and nctrcSHes. and the different ' photeplnys. Wu get enough of the 1 stereotyped, sugar-coated criticisms nnd j se-called interviews in tlie nfercmen- turned magazines. Se let's continue te 1 hear these frank criticisms from the ! fans and Jrem yourself. Win- 13 It Hint our own (Junker t!lt ' gels the latest productions se late? Weed and Hand, 'Acress the Oenti- nent,' 'Grandma's Hey,' 'One Clear I Call,' etc., nil appeared at our neigh- 1 boring Jersey seashore resorts long be- ' fore their showings here. Quite often, , while en a business pilgrimage through some of our up-State towns, I run across u picture long before Us appear mice here. "What did .teu thlnli of Cennie Talmndgc in 'Pelly of the Follies'? Thought it a little mere original than some of her ethers. "ihe best that I ran across this sum- mer were '.Suiilin Through' und Grandma's lle.v.' Alte saw 'Tlie Ulse , of ltesrnc l'ayne' funder another title, ' which I forget. Guchs jeu can help me out), and Wesi Harry in '1'cnred.' The former piece was geed though long, the latter also much tee long. " '1'cnred' would have been much better, te my way of thinking, if it hud been piedurcd with Wea Harry in u scries of two-reel episodes-. Knell In cident in the feature wiih skimmed ever, and t mild have been 'developed gVently, "Saw an old-timer several months age, The Juggernaut." The train wreck was much mere i-cnlistlc than some of these toy train stunts In recent pictures (such ns in 'The Old Nest"). In what locality was. 'The Juggernaut' filmed V "One of my favorite eld-limers was TiKld'nhcn-l Wilsen' with Roberts. "Is Hill Hart going te de any mere pictures? "What's your opinion of tills gentleman? He doesn't weni te be men tioned much lately." (I'm net going te tell jen my opinion' of lilll Hurt. Most et the tans think he's great and I'd make myself se ter ribly unpopular if I told you hew he bores me te extinction that I refuse te express nny opinion at all. IlesluVs, I'm net in a cantankerous mood today. 1 feel goed-iiatm-i'd and optimistic anil any discussion et Hill Hart would slat nI' r"il 'ver.v thing ler me. And. ns 1 ' "" l v',' Pul.. ,0, eons def tee feelings , "' i' e icaiit-rs 01 inis ceiiiiiu. j iiih.v ' .". . i;Hew. 'inat s new 1 neui "'J J". -vim. 11 un- inns iiiii-i iiu ,,0iPn.lv i .iuih-b ..,.,. .iIPy.,i imve ll"l' ,,.,, , ..... Se you'll "" ","-" , "' i'"i"'"" -"i" 1 VitiiKrnph llroeklvn studies nnd various , .,.,,., 0r j inland. Don't von re- Mcmber t!mt i;!lriP Williams was al - ,.,.. .1... .! .. i. I..v K. uinn.l M. uan wreck and that several ethers , ln tIl(. c.ast nmj ,mrrew Cs"npes? A,.(. ,0 Mlr(, tht.v linV(. changed the mI( ff ..rj.,,,, m- t0M.,, I'n.vne"? I If you are talking of the Irene Castle fHOTOI'LAYS 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. ADriT Ifl t2U THOMPSON ST3. ArULLvJ MATiNi:n daiuy THOMAS MEIGHAN tn "OUR LEADINO CITIZENJ1 AKUMLriL ahdmeuk. ta. SPECIAL PRODUCTION "MADONNAS ANDMEN" "acted" lilaiiTii a girahd avk. Ab 1 UK MATINIIi: DAILT LINCOLN J. CARTER'a "THE FAST MAIL" ADDED EDDIE POLO in0Ap'i KIDD" -J DAI 'TIAinDC 5BT HAI.TIMOKC BAL 1 lMUKfc. K,B. 0.30. Sat. Mat. rex iheha" 0D"SSS "TURN TO THE RIGHT" BLUEBIRD lireai! Suquehann Centlnufiua -' until il I HELENE CHADWICK in "YEU.gWJJOfJWDJBpLD'' COLONIAL M?? 8: ArpS" FAIRMOUNT &?& SPtCTACULAR PRODUCTION "I AM THE LAW" CiTUCT TlWATni; Belew Spruce DO 1 ri 31, matint.i: inu.v SPECIAL OAST in ZANE OREY'8 "WHEN ROMANCE RIDES rTni? AT MflDTUCDM Hrena Bt.'at Drt lilMin 1 nJI 1 1 "-IM.1 'J, 30, 7 & 0 V. M. HOUSE PETERS In THE STORM" r: rr-Tt-V- i a i imitii & walnut bts, llVirtKlML. M,,; l':3e. i-.vk-. 7? CLAIRF. WINDSOR -fltlLTON SILLS ln "ONE CLEAR CALL" HHOAI) & COI.I'MHIA AV. LlDCvlX 1 1 matint.i: DAILY THOMAS MEIGHAN In "IF YOU I1ELIEVEIT, IT'S SO" ORIENT Woedtanil Aw et 02a MATlNUi: DAILY at MAY MacAVOY ljLTOP OFJJEW YpRKJl 5Ti-rcHvrM""Ti3D & n,v nit r. iriiFii V-VC-IDrwvrv KOHD AVE ' Utll W ItllYijI' ALL-STAR CAST in I "THE SILENT CALL" i DAI IVI ritAN'Kl'OUD VK AND j r ALIV1 NOItltlH STIIUKT I Rodelph Valentine and Mae Murray in "THE DELICIOUS LITTLE DEVIL" PERSONAL APPEARANCE I IflUniUi iilb D W fUt.Qt V lUUfllPi 1 DlfrFNT ritarkei "HtTllekivy 17th I KLUL1N 1 ie a m .tn n i'. m. , j SPECIAL PRODUCTION ' "ABOVE ALL LAW" J I RI ALTO ""xrTaJlS. , THOMAS MEIOHAN fc HETTY COMPSON In "THE MIRACLE MAN" SHERWOOD "& rtie PUADITCDAV v,unniibiivni , 1 333 M AMf,OT;ii; W;F$ I rilllir umininii -.i iiitMii1 !,V.''.V A1, CLAIRE WINDSOR uml MILTON Mils' In' "ONE CLEAR CALL" version. I think they have retained tW original iinmc. """hmuii I can't explain why we ftet w ms.i-vl pictures later than seine of themK etuiyiiiK inwns. xnere arc, reasons. t would Involve u Jcnghiy nml unR?', leresting study of the whole, sltuei Naturally, theatres In the S towns don't have thcir.plana laid xtil far in advance- nnd ther mn ..',' switch In n big pfcture ns seen ns it Z released, i.nangcs nrcn't se easily in-ili tfriAI-A n nntMitnitM !.. i iivi vuiiiinint h.i ii vrnnt- .. theatres, nnd there are nlse ether ee.. ul.tn.nllnr,. ...l.ll. . it.. ."r C0 DratmiiuHe ,.iii.ii u reuuy nnve A right te discuss heVe. I don't thlnV we Buffer from the delay, though Phil, dclphln gets everything that J, Veith -1 - ! Beeze Smugglina Cabinet Problem, Continued from rate Ons U another-equally active en the north- cm uerucr. Chief Source of Supply in u. 8. Any one who wishes te buy llnea "j niiune in.' uniUL. ruuicu VI BUD- M plies is the Illicit manufacture of if. 1 cuuui in nn; uiiiitu .-Mines. VVnsblfii. I ten ,1s the home of the prohibition lV if I L'inurv:ciiii:iii, 11 uu iuc reputation nf being the- strictest town of its pize i the country and beer, for example which every one reports can be. rcailiiy obtained nt bars nnd In rcbtatiranta in the larger cities of this country , is net available for thirsty Washing.' ' teiilnns. - llut se-called gin can be purclini-cd l i rratiiiy eneugn by the case or the bet- tla In the capital at a price wiiich indicates that it is plentiful. The gin it I of the kind which is known ns sjV I tliellc. It has net been brought In'br fl nilliTielAtiu nlllmH iil.litia lltn ..A L . . ' H '"h"'" v.mvi iiiuii), lll CUlOJl or 0VM the border. It irf produced by mixing flaveilnr cxtructs with pure grain alcohol. There appears te be a large source of pure alcohol nnd it Is understood that the bootleggers have discovered ways of re storing denatured alcohol te u stnte where It is drinkable. Denatured alcohol is made for use In the arts or as fuel. It is alcohol mWI cnted se, (hat It cannot be cemaimcd. Ill lllimnll linllKru. Tli, linnflA..A... .. it Is bald, have learned te use chem icals which will precipitate the medici ments which arc used In denatured nlce. hoi nnd thus leave the fluid palnteMt, Lye Is one of the substnnccs used te precipitate the denaturing clienilenl. ' It Is net pleasant te think of drlnkln; iiiiinr in vriucii some iyc may anve ,1C eldentally remaiueil. An exlraerdinary increase has taken place In the manufacture of deiintureil alcohol. The production in August tab j ear was -Jnei) per cent of that 'of January. A large part of this In crease was denatured by the bootleg gers and became gin or aemcthlng clw if jeu preferred another llaveriitg. Iteer With Kick Alse .Made Heer with a kick lu it comes about ill two wavs. The makers of near-brer produce old-fashioned beer with the usunl 4 or ." tier vent. Then thej extract the alcohol mid dennturu it. New, unless every keg Is Inspected, one new and then may find its vviy te the consumer, alcohol and all. Rat there Is a still easier way te preridf beer with tlie old-time potency. Pure grain alcohol, or at least ilcnnturej alcohol, in spite of prohibition, scenu one of the easiest things te buy. All that has te be done Is te put -1 or . per cent of this lluid Inte near-beer and it is no longer near. Se long as the chief source of latv violation Is domestic, It is hard te make foreign governments take seri eusly the part that smuggling piny,,;! espuciaiiy as mat smuggling is iiirge'r ' under SlUOll bail b) Magistrate Hen- 1 sliavv today en the charge of operating an automobile while Intexicnteil.viniJ . t mnt 11 1 nniiM-. rrrnfflii I Ifliptfi H-mi. I dricks testified that en September 21 "Redgers blocked traffic at Thlrte'entli 1 and .Market streets with his machine, besides indulging in repartee with tbe I policeman. FUU'rUPtAYB LM The NIXON-NIRDLINGER ffi THEATRES RCI l4MT C2D AROVR MARKET "i-n-uvivyil 1 I ;80& 3. 0:30 te 11 P.M. ALL-STAR CAST In "At Sign of Jack O'Lantern" CFDAR C0T" CEDAR AVESUi FRANK MAYO n "OUT OF THE SILENT NORTH" . COLISFLJM Mar't "et. JOth k t ' ,-,-'-Jr-'-'iVl 1:30 & 3. 7 4. gftU PAULINE FREDERICK in the olery of Clementina1' JUMBO KnONT hT. OIIlAItD AV Jumbo June, en l-'rankfer "W WILLIAM DUNCAN In "THE SILENT VOW" , L.RADER7joAer?rPATJ. I AGNES AYRES & MILTON SILLS In "BORDERLAND" I ffln KT B2D AND LOCUST HTREWj Gleria Swanson, "Her Gilded Cagt" ADDED LARRY 8EM0N In "OOtr" NIXON'S AMBASSADOR jJSSgl .Mntlneei 1:30 nn.l 3:00; Evenlngn 7 in! "The Three Mu8tGeThere, NIXON C!I AND MAJIKET ffW. 2'10, 7IH FRANK MAYO in "APliAin Tn rrntfT' RiyOI I C-n AN" MANBOM STbT"" rivwii 180 Bni m eks te iip.w- "MAN FROM HELL'S RIVER" 'ln31. 2:S0. 7 anil 0 P. I REX INORAM'S PRODnCnON "TURN TO THE RIGHT' i STRAND G"nn'"n A ! v?! r -;. uu V sB ,-- JACK HUL.T In "WHILE SATAN SLEEK" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.7.O.A. nPRIWAWTHVIW 6B10 0?rinntewB UUIUIKlMlUllll MATINKU UAlUl ... . t 0BE TETERB ..id VIBOIWIA ' "THE STORM" lUzLzJ - GRANT JW&ffSn r TA"4cDMrn0innis' "SHATTERED IDOLS . JEFFERSON :15 MIA MAY , In "THE QREATEST TRUin I PAR '"Mgrft.r Sl .: n, itnr mfiukuiii ,A Mrf.TON BlW P "THE OREATEST TRUTH" I OLAtRC WINDSOR nd MILTON SIM' i "ONE CLEAR CALU i( . i s.tv,.i,i i ji iuttj,tttXliltffrj;j
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