Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, December 23, 1919, Page 14, Image 14

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SAYS PERSHING
SHOULD NOT RUN
FOR PRESIDENCY
"Absolutely Unfit," Declares
Congressman Schull, of
Minnesota
1
Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. -2.1. —j
Congressman Thomas D. Scliall, of :
Minnesota, denounced General John
J. Pershing, in an address yesterday.!
United States Food Administration l.lcenso No. (,35305
Special* For ednesdav. Dee. 24,1919
B. B. Special Butterine, 2 1b5........60c B
Pure Lard, II) 27e I
Mince Meat. II) 12ic I
Fresh Sausage, lb. 22e I
steak (22c ib.
Chuck Roast, lb ,I.Bc I
Top Rib, lb 121e I
Pot Roast or Fleshy Roi l . .15c I
I Spare Ribs, lb .25c B
Pork Shoulder, Ribs . ."l
Pig Ears. Pig Snouts, Brains . . . I
Kidneys. Beef Liver, lb J
Lamb Roast or Chops, lb . .20c ij
Watch Our Wiivrhm For Specials Every
C," MiirkcN hi Prlmipul CitlPH ol' l." Siatt'D
Mtilii OMlt-p. < hlcntfo. 111.
lltuisc. KVorln. 111.
\l| Tlpaln I. S, Uovrrnntcni I •!
\ll kouHn picr*li:i.Hl Kinir:int*Ml or mono rt*fuiilrd If
Store Open I'ntil !l I*. M. Wcdiuslay Kvenillff R I
f THE CONVENIENT TERMS OF OUR 1
I Christmas Club f
I MAKE IT EASY FOR ANY HOME TO OWN A I
11 iltanola or j
:ff : (Large Shipment Just Received) %
Surprise and delight the lit
a Kai-'-, ones on mas morning with ~ #
jj Kg Wake the family from their fffl J*
f jp|| dreams with music—and how W
il l A small cash payment now j
HI $m ma^es y° u a mem her of the MSnl ft
Christmas Club and applies on #•
: [f d the price of any Vitanola or JJ \\ .;
5 y Sonora, which we will deliver *• *£
fi : immediately or hold until c ill i
f* Vitanola Christmas. oonora Jj
I Musical Merchandise $:
j£ J| Our trade on small instruments, Violins, ■ !
% 1 Banjos, Guitars, etc., has been much beyond ft
jfi : it our expectations this year. Why don't you •. j
# J get in line with other fathers and mothers who j| • j
I I p are giving their children a chance to develop 'a
j| their musical talents? g||*|i %
•gf I Violins .$lO.OO up Mandolutes, Auto Harps, Ifi j &
R Guitars . .$6.50 up $5.00 up . . $B.OO up jS
•& Banjos ..$6.50 up Banjo Mandolins, Violin Cello. M
||M m Drums ... $15.00 . $lO.OO up Ukuleles. $3.95 up •jl
: ff. flSr Mandolins, Saxophones, Banjo Ukuleles; \fetpF 1
fr $lO.OO up $75.00 up j $8.75 up *]K
! Banjo Cases and Supplies for all above instruments. Violin j&i
I EMERSON RECORDS UNITED STATES MUSIC ROLLS I
5 10-inch. 85c Fine Hand-Played "Hits," 50c
| I
fi Until Xmas JL V/JL 11 1 &JKWJkJ* Until Xmas |
13 NORTH FOURTH STREET I
m ACROSS FROM DIVES, POMEROY & STEWART |
TUESDAY EVENING.
tie declared that the general was!
j seeking the presidency of the I nltod j
i States and was "absolutely unlit for j
the office." !
| Congressman Scliall was the only 1
: member of Congress to vote against I
! conferring the full rank oi general j
lon the overseas commander-in-chief i
of the American Army.
"My objection to rewarding Per- j
'siting' with a full generalship was not |
I that it would "foster militarism, hut j
it would bo rewarding an unworthy j
I officer, an un-American, unrepresen-j
I tative officer," lie said.
Mr. Sehall said General Pershing j
was "inhuman and cruel, and that
lie censored information that went
from Prance to America to his own ;
advantage, tie also attacked General
Pershing for his alleged "snub of
the congressional committee that,
went to Prance. v
TREATY WILL BE
RATIFIED BEFORE |
JAN. 16, BELIEF
Some Senators Express Con-:
fidenec of Early Action '
Alter Holidays
By .-tssoeiated Press
Washington. Dec. 22. Some of
the more optimistic senators (' x ~
j pressed confidence that the ratifl- •
i cation would conic before January j
i 16. thus formally establishing peace,
and permitting the President to lift,
prohibition for a brief wet spell he- j
fore the constitutional prohibition j
amendment becomes effective on (
that date.
There were other senators, how- i
ever, who took less stock in the com -
promise movement. It was pointed
out that President Wilson might
again intercede if reservations ac- 1
eepted by members of liis party in j
the Senate did not meet his appro- j
val.
Await President
For "the present, however, there !
was eveiy indication that senators |
would go ahead with their compio- j
mise negotiations without further
light from the White House. Sena
tor Hitchcock said he had no ap- .
pointineiit with the President and'
indicated that lie did not now in- i
tend to seek one.
There was wide discussion to-day j
of the activities of Bernard M. j
liuruch. of New York, a financial ad- |
viscr to tlic Peace Conference at j
Versailles, who lias seen several sen- ,
ators during the past week and is!
said to have discussed the Treaty j
\\ illl them. Senator Hitchcock said, j
however, that ho did not regard Mr. !
Haruch as speaking for the Ptesi- j
dent, with whom he recently had a ;
conference.
Knox Plan Opposed
A protest against the action of thp j
foreign relations committee in re- I
porting Saturday the resolution of j
Senator Knox. Republican, Pcnn- !
sylvania, to declare a state of peace, |
is said to have been made to the j
Republican leader by the mild reser- |
vutionists. They are understood to j
have removed all possibility of Sen- j
ate action oil the measure in the near]
future by serving notice that they
would not support it unless and until
it became certain the Treaty could
not he ratified with reservations.
As a result of "Sunday's conference
and of activity among the Democrats, 1
the whole sugject of reservations]
seemed to have been opened wide
with both sides professing a willing
ness to enter whole-heartedly into
an energetic give and take effort at
compromise.
STKAI. VAI.I''AIII.K PAINTINGS
Berlin. Dec. 23.—Burglars have
stolen six paintings, valued at 100,000
marks, from Die picture gallery of
the Palace of Sans Souci, according
to the Abend.
HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH
STRAIGHT RUN
TO CLARK'S FERRY
Houte One Completed Willi
Exception of Short De
tour in Dauphin
The State Highway Department
| to-day opened for traffic several sco
| tlons of Stale highway which have
I been under reputes, including the
part of State route No. I between
Dauphin and Clark's Ferry In Dau
phin county, over which the William
j Dunn •and Susquehanna trail high
{ ways reach the Stilt? capital. 'This
section has ben closed since early
I summer. This shortens lite time to
j Dtmeanuon from llnrrisburg by
j twenty minutes.
The Hugh N'awn Company several
' months ago was awarded a contract
i for the construction of approxtmute
j ly six-and-one-half miles of con
ien to and Hillside lirick highway
.between Dauphin and Clark's Ferry
1 bridge. All of tit concrete surface
has ben completed except for a
■ short distance in the borough at'
I Dauphin. As it result there is a
short detour at this point. Not all
! of the Hillside brick lias been laid
j and, consequently, the travel is over
i thee oncrete foundation at points
• where tlto .brick rcmiuns to lie put
j down.
The road in question is Uoute No.
i 1 on the State highway system. It
I is now improccd, with the exception
| of the short stretch at Dauphin, all
( tlie way from Front and Market 1
i streets to Clurks Ferry bridge. The l
construction is eighteen feet in I
I width front Dauphin to ('larks Ferry
land as is well known sixteen feet
j from Dauphin to Hnrrisburg. The ,
I thorough fare from flic cltv line to a !
' point west of Koekvitlc bridge is a i
; bituminous surfacing and it lias j
' stood tit> remarkably well.
The Ilcrshcy Condensing Co.. of
j llershev. filed notice of increase of
! stock from $15,000 to $50,000.
Ilr. \\. 11. Irvine, president of Mer
|cersbiirg College; Senator T. Is Eyre,
;of Chester; Representative Heber
: Dithrich, of Allegheny, were among
I visitors to the Governor's office.
Tile i'. A. anil S, •■ 111 aII Milling Co.,
I one of the old York companies, lias
I filed notice of- dissolution.
Governor Sprout 10-dnt Issued u re
spite staying the execution of Alex
lander Dale. Schuylkill, from the week
I of December 20 to that of February 2
| as the Stale Heard of Pardons is eon
ducting an investigation.
I Robert 11. Paige, of Paoli, was to
jdny appointed a first lieutenant in the
I Reserve Militia and assigned to Com
! pan.v K. Ist Infantry.
j Tlic Stale Hoard of Public Grounds
and Buildings is preparing to take
lover tiie Dambertville bridge span
jning the Delaware in conjunction with
| the State of New Jersey. Negotia
tions for other bridges are under way.
Captain AV. \. Adams, of flic State
Police troop at Butler, will probably
tie named as deputv superintendent of
Stale* Police within a short time, lie
was here to-iluy with Superintendent
John Grpome. Both of them saw
the Governor.
iSunbury People File
Attack on Water Co.
j Rates and quality of water furnish-
I i d by the Sunbuiy Water Company.
>vu< S Mttaeke I before the Public Ser-
Vt'O Commission to-day by the bor
ough council, (.'antral llabor Union,
Business Men's Association and tax
payers of Sunbury, who also ask for
a downward revision of rates, which i
they claim have been in effect for
more than four years and produce |
more money than justified.
The United States Hospital at llar
kelton. filed complaint against the'
Economy Telephone Company, of Mey
ersdale, alleging that it hud not ex
tended service to the hospital.
Complaint that schools in Costelia
have had to be dismised and that peo
ple in Austin are inconvenienced was
filed by Austin Council against the
I'itter Gas Company, which is also
accused of failing to lay pipes as re
quired by a borough ordinance.
The scholl district of Aft. Oliver,
near Pittsburgh, asked the Commis
sion to require the Kqultable Gas
Company, from charging for gas used
in public schools, claiming that under
an agreement it must furnish free
gas.
Canadians Consider Buying
Part of Liquor Surplus
I
Ottawa. Dec. 22.—Reports were
current that Canadian liquor deal
ers- might attempt to "salvage"
many of the hundreds of thousands
!of gallons of "red liquor" which
must, be shipped front the United
Stales before the Federal prohibi
tion amendment becomes effective
January 16.
Whether dealers would scekAmeri
| can imports, it was said, depended
' chiefly on whether they considered
!it likely that Provincial nets pro
| hibitlng the sale of liquor would be
[ repealed by the various govern
ments.
The repeal of Dominion wartime
j liquor legislation, whieh prevented
| intorprovincial truffle, manufacture
I and importation of liquor, hus'cro
! ateil a peculiar situation in whieh
| liquor may be freely imported, but
| not sold because of prohibition acts
'effective in every province but Que-
I bee. There sales arc restricted to
leer and wine.
Big Business Ahead
in Rail Equipment
Noxv York. Dee. 23.—Domestic
demands for railroad equipment are
going to bo heavy for the next sev
eral years, according lo W. 11.
I Woodtn, president of the American
f'nr and Foundry Company.
"The railroad o.ar builders in this
country." he said yesterday, "are go
ing to liavo the biggest amount of
business to do in the next two or
three years that tliey have had in
lliclr history. Purchases during the
last four or five years have not been
up to normal, and consequently
there Is a very large shortage which
must he made tin. Because of the
scarcity of labor and materials the
transportation companies have not
been aide lo keep up repairs."
■ Traveler? and Hote!
Men to Organize
On Saturday the regular meeting of
the United Commercial Travelers As-
I soclatlon, Harrisburg Post, will bo
brld In the Pent) Harris. The same
day the organisation of Pennsylvania
, Oreoters Number 41 will bo formed
with more than 100 hotel men from
ICntral Pennsylvania here a s guests
of the management of lite Penn-Har
rls.
Among the speakers who will bo
; 1 present for'the banquet which is to
; j t>< given Saturday evening will be
I Rieutenunt Governor B. E. Beidle-
L | man.
! NEWSY JOTTINGS OF THEATER AND SCREEN [
*
L . . - ■ ■ .... _ <
ORPHEUM .
Thuwflay. Friday and Saturday, mati
i noes Christmas Day and Saturday ,
Thurston, the world famous ma-j
; giclan. with larger and better!
| rhnw than ever before, direct from!
a two-month Broadway engage-!
■ nient.
MA.I I".STIC
High grade- vaudeville Fox nmt
lngruhnni; "The Cat." a dramatic'
' offering: Rex's Comedy Circus and
two other headliner Keith nets,
also another episode of "Tho Fntul
Fortune, feut uring daring Helen
I Holmes.
VICTORIA
To-day and to-morrow—lsist per
■ forntancos of Florence lteed In
J "Her Ggnto"; also a laugh rollick
ing comedy .
. Thursday, Friday and Saturday—Tom
1 Mix In his latest production, "The
i K " Ud "
COLON I Ah
( To-day and all wok—Kt\ Beach's
i greatput novel, "The Girl from Out
i sid#*."
RKGI2NT
; To-day—Knid Bennett in "Partneis
! Three."
• To-morrow—"The Woman Thou Oav
i est Me." tho I'aramount-Artcraft
| Special.
i Christ mas l>ay. Friday and Saturday
—Wallace Held in "The Ijottery
| Man."
| 'THK <>lltl* FHOM Ol TSIPR"
! Kex Beach's great novel. "The Wag
' Lady," which has been produced as a
! motion picture through Goldwyn,
(scored a decided hit at the. Colonial
Theater yesterday. The name of the
jplav Is "The Girl from Outside." The
! story is that of a young girl who,
goes to Alaska with her father dur-j
,ing the time the gold fever was on.
jller father dies aboard shin and she!
: lands in a small town named Nome |
I penniless and friendless. There
j crooks fall in love with her and de
cide to go straight. Then she gets |
pneumonia and the doctor says s*h*'
■must have milk, hut there was only
I one eow in Alaska and its own-T J
1 would not sell the milk, so the crook* j
'invite the cow over to their home for
la vacation. This is one of the fun
! nlcst scenes ever shown on an>
i screen.
Coupled with this feature nttnu-,
• tion a laugh rollicking comedy is t
j ing shown.
FI.OHK.NCI-; lIKKII COIU>
! IN I VI'F.ST riIOTOIM.AN
i Florence Reed, who is starringln
•Her Came." the drama of a urine,
! who lost her husband shortly arlei .
I marriage, whl. lt Is paying at the
Victoria Theater to-day and to
morrow for the last times, is said I• I
bo tin- best nicture Miss Reed bis
jever nrodueed. Hundreds of °JJ;''•
'saw this picture yesterday and tne
■ crowds promise to he even larger -o
i"'Thursday Friday and Saturday of
Ithis week Tom Mix will be shown m |
; Ills latest success. "The V cut' l ".. 1
I successor to "The Speed Mania.. :
Uvhich created such a furore \\ lu-n (
I shown here recently.
i'l'lll iiston \!i 11 , . ,, !. l l^ri S | i
i Tit F.N 1> TOWAHO (H '• UC CI l/l
"Every great war of the wot Id -
! history has iieen followed hy unusi n
I interest in magic spit ittiaßsnt an '
•other phenomena. says ...iTlni'iv'
the famous magician who wbl appeal,
at the Orpheunt for three da> s. sta I: ;
'ing Christmas matinee. _ V\ ar. v. t
its grim toll of death brings * tieml
| toward the occult. Al ' so . rts
Mastic stories are to'd In
| such ns the one of the spirit of .li nn
of Arc rallying the '"-ench in th
l early davs of the war. Throughout,
! the 'continent spiritism is aroUHing
'the keenest of interest. |
I "The ancient Romans Ftp* e rre
Hpiont exhibitions, lite oia'l.' nt De
I uhi was a skillfully contrived bit of
! necromancy. The Egyptian statno ol
I Memnon. which littered w eit d sound* |
at sunrise and sunset, was anothei
adroit lv contrived wojk or i
I pcie-ts" and in the middle ages we j
| find Merlin, who was eontemporai ,
with the saxon tnyasion of Btitain!
in the latter part ot the fifth rentur _-
| "The art of magic sui v') J, dark
Ibaristn and ignorance of the daik
lages, and reappeared In the ■']
I modern Italian school of Jonas. An
i drolotti and Carlotti.
The real era of modern mag;
Mlate-' back to the beginning of tm
j fn.-teenth century. Robert loud.n
' born 1803. died 1871. attracted the at .
tent ion Of the world with his
ttantastiuues at Ills Tempi" nf Mailt
Ik l'uvi fn the '4os. Magic attained
a remarkable popularity in England
the '6os with the appearance of,
l.'lohn Nevil Maskelyne, who acl.b;^;
i.ie Hr*%t tamo hv Inxentin-. a \
: cabinet in which bV s<>no diH appeai'ed
ind reappeared. Maskeljn'. 11 ' .
I Bun't?er 'do ''kolh? bas n
Hollar. Herrmann and Kellar.
nil l ( STOIIV TO
11 IBK SHOWN M lIWIKM
! The pictui ization of the novel te
garded as Hall Calne's groatcst The,
| Woman Thou Gavest Me will 1"
i shown on the mi* n notable
• Theater to-morrow. "ni* noiauo
l'a f amount - Art era ft bpfeal js'th U
uit <tjf caat won loft.x Pnia •
■it was first shown at tho Kogont. 1 ><•
. u whs ~„ ni'ufound sensation
iSS.WBS-sW.VSS
'Enid Yb'nnctt, Thomas H. lnce star,
i>s anpenring at' the Kcr;nt in-day In
: her latest Paramount picture. art
I net s Three."
Holds Up Sale ol
Cuban Sugar in New
York at 20c Pound
New \ rl.. Dec. 23.—Tin proposed
!sai* of •• 000 ooa pounds or <• uoan
i sugar to consumers at 19 to -
rents a pound with 100.000 profit was
held ui> yesterday by Arthur W 11-
liama. Federal food administrator,
because the fixed price is 11 cents.
: The sugar is now aboard the steam-
I ship Munuon which arrived recently
from Cuba. Mr. Williams informed
' Hmmunuel Kionda. member of a firm
of brokers to which the cargo was
} consigned, thut the aid of the sijßut
emuilization board would he invoked.
!if necessary, to prevent the sale or
I the price proposed.
I Kionda explained that the sugar
I would cost his firm 18 H ''
pound, divided us lollovvs: 13H centi
i paid growers :H, cents for refining
1 l-io cents for duty and 4-Id tnts
j tor freight.
Warns United States of
German Duplicity
New Vork. Dec. 23.—Prince CaHlmtr
I.uliomlrskl. tin- m-vvlv acrc-ditefl
, Polisii minister to the i'nlted slates,
charges that vast numbers of pro
fessidnal and Volunteer but none the
; less active propagandists are menae
i Ing the fruits of the war for lit", free
dom of oppressed nations and a lnst
i itier European peace.
I These menacing workers he <i r
! sert are working in New York and
I every large American city in fac
tories and other industrial centers, by
public speeches, open air meetings
' ind purades. and by insidious maga
zine and newspaper articles,
i ••(>„ every side und in every pnrt or
this country men and wontcp ate
working night und day. under or
ganized. cunning and well financed
supervision to destroy American con
fidence In the new Poland, and in
turn to shatter Poland's fattli in the
big sister republic. America." said the
Polish minister a few minutes hefou
...kin" tile train tor Washington,
where after necessary formalities
and preliminary surveys he plunges
into the arduous duties of creating
the machinery for a new diplomatic
' organization to represent a country
[almost as large in area as Germany.
DECEMBER 23, 1919.
] Wallace Reid Coming
to Regent For Christmas
I j
Tin? above sv * r.nin "Th. lottery
Man." W. liner- Hold's lat st Para
mount -Artcru It iiturc. which will lv
shown 01 the R<g.-nL Theater on
■ Christinas Day. Friday and Saturday,
would si<'tn to show tliat t!i* popular
hero wins the. lottery himself. The
1 girl in his arms i< Wanda Hawloy.
Fingei Print Clue
in Murder Mystery
Xcw Dec. 2:!. -Efforts arc
1 liciiiK ninth* liy tlic Drooklyn police, I
|in co-operation with the police of
! otlicr cities, to lin<l the slayer of Miss
1 <'atherino Dunn, the niaiil wlio was
l heuten to death in the home of Mr.
i and Mrs. Clarence Sperry Clark, Sat
: urday morning-. The police me also
jtryiiiK to trace the $lO,OOO worth of
'.jewelry taken from the Clark home.
| The police believe the murder and
, robbery were well timed by some
| one who was familiar with the liajiits
iof the Clarh fiynily. A llntfer print
on the kitchen ifoor is now beintf
I developed and may aid in locating
tlie slayer.
University of London
i to Study Phonetics
Jxiiiiloii, Dec. ( —'The t T ui\eraly
|of Dondou is planning to build 'in
, Institution of Phonetics at a cost of
j stioo,ooo where seventy, assistants
would ho engaged in research work
. on the I,ooa languages of the Pritish
1 Kmpirc. The scheme, which origin
ated with Daniel Jones, head of the
, phonetic department of the uni
• versify calls for the expenditure of
, $2,500,000.
Salvador Government
to Drain Acajutla
l Sun Salvador, IP-public of Salvador.
; D p c. 2.l.—The National Hoard of
Health has decided to undertake ♦he
work of draining the port of Aoa
ljuPu. on the. Pacific ocean fifty miles
'from here. . A sanitary commission
has already been sent there to study
the situation.
REGENT
Today Only
l:.M BKNVETT
in
•p artners+i'iiree**
Tomorrow Only
llall t niite'N Greatest Story,
"TH E W (HI W TltOt a\ \ kst iiir
\ return engagement. It Is the
greatest worn an story ever Inltl*
t iIUISTM \s I) ,\ A -—Fit 11) V i
S ATI ID) \ \
WALLACE
REID
In Ills New I'araiiiotint-Artrr.ift
Picture,
! THE LOTTERY MAN
VDMIHSIO.N - - - lOe nail '-'Oe
|
;| REX BEACH |
j AT THE THEATER [
| WITH THE PLAYER*
KUgar Iwis. having • ompieted
I cutting "Ot her Men's Shoes," left tor,
.California, where he will make four
jbig features for Pathe release.
As soon as Mr. He wis reaches tho 1
coast, he will begin work on "Ra
honin. from the novel bv Janus Kills;
■ I .reckon ridge. Mr. Ht-vvis is pavticu-|
lariy desirous of making* this picture i
because it deals with tho rush for
lend which took place in Oklahoma
thirty vt urs ago when tin- Govern-<
nicnt gave out farms t homestud
c rs. It huppencd that Mr. Is*wis. at
that lime u soldier of fortune, was in '
Oklahoma and was present on the,
<.ay when the 250,000 persons made a \
scramble to stake their c aims. These
wild scenes witnessed by the director
so impressed themselves on his mind
that even to this day every detail is
as clear to him as if hi' had*seen them
yesterday, he claims.
The cast for Mary Roberts Kino
hart's story. "Dangerous hays." being:
filmed at the Uoldwyn West Roust
Studio. under the direction of
Reginald Parker, was enlarged this
week by adding Barbara ('astleton as
"Audrey" and Prank lsdgh as "Ru
dolph."
Doris Pawn, who has just com
pleted work in "Tower of Ivory," has
bM 11 east as "Flurry" in "The
Strange Hoarder." featuring N V ill
Rogers, under the direction of Clar
ene Rodger.
The final iiUorior scenes of Alice:
Joyce's in xt special production. "The j
Sporting Duchess," are being filmed!
at \'ltagiapli's Brooklyn Studio. The |
compun.v will go i-ither to Havana, j
Cuba. or New Orleans, for the race j
track seines, with a strong prob-J
.ability in favor of the former.
, t
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS WFFIv
SHOW AT II A.IESTIC THKATEIt
Nothing seems to p'ease the kid
dies more than the trained mule that
is pi iforming at the Majestic Theater
the first half of this week. This
mule cannot he ridden and a standing
otter of s*• is made by the owner if
'the animal for anyone who can ride i
the animal for one minute. The mule
is only one of tho seven trained ani- ;
inals which perform in Rex's Comedy,
Circus, the act that was booked es
pecially for the kiddies.
Four other Keith acts including
Rcon Yavara. the raggy pianist
I player; "The Cat." a live wire sketch;!
Fox and Ingraham. in bits of melody,
and Hill and Ackerman. in a variety
of comedy gymnasties.
f \
SSJ.N N ATION \L CHILD PI ANIST
OP riGNt'E
agdelkine hm akd
Special Representative of French
Government, who created furore
' here as soloist with New York
Symphony Orchestra,
• Assisted by
FREDERICK Gl NSTF.n
AMERICAN TP NO It
TECHNICAL II It. II SCHOOL
Friday. Dee. 20. at S.I.N O'clock
Tickets now on sale, M.
Sigler, Inc.. .10 North Second St.!
► I Jurrisburg. Pa.
Direct ion—Salome Sanders
Prices. #1.50, #l.OO and War Tax
10 Per cent,
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Dearest Dad—
Can you ever for
give me for not
having you at the
wedding? Things hap
pened so quickly that
BETWEEN THE BEGINNING AND THE END
of a young bride's letter we learn how
! FLORENCE REED
played
HER GAME
with Love, Honor and Fortune as the stakes
But was the game won when it finished? See
VICTORIA TODAY—TOMORROW
called away an hour ago
because of an auto acci
dent down the road, and
has not come back yet.
Your affecionate daughter
CAROL
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