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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1923. of clever funmakers. Tt is tie work'\\rn-hln‘tonl.n. and Madge Bellamy | Ferguson, in “Outcast, ‘Wednesday and Thursday, A | of Hugh Herbert. and well vouched [Tn the pivotal roles in a storv which | Howe's “Garden g fith’s “Orphans of the Storm” y, for as a laugh breeder. deals with the experiences of a young | Saturday, Sh o Lionel Barrymore, in “The Face in | Others will include Tellycu and |vachtsman who hates horses but is|of the Circus. the Fog,” and Saturday, Will Rogers, | x = Rogers, Areomedians”; Rehn )mistaken for tho world's greatest|“Pardon My Glove." in “The Headless Horsemen." and Kell “Kneedeep in Non- Thursday S PORAE L I i ¢p ih Non- |steeplechase Jockey. = Thursday and | = = sense,” and the Three elmonts, in{throughout the remainder o next . . : : i “Boys With Toys,” a novelty of t‘he week will be shown John M. snm'sl . Apollo. | Hippodrome. 4 o0 o % gerine” of Guy Bolton. rewritten, re- | season, with “Love Lessons,” an ir-|special production for First National Sunday and Monday, Lewis Stone, in S v. Katherine MacDonald, in . ¥ Siloti Tomorrow Evening. Constructed and restaged: which. With | Fealstibla DIt of QelThL, Dresented by | of - “The - Dangerous = AKe. WIth | e Donesons Ae wut et car | ar R . ot 1016 S].Xteenth St t Alexander Siloti, the great Russian |a cast of stars, made history on|Lillian Steele and company, assisted | Charles Murray's comedy, Social | ps S o FROME el sigaby ree janist, will give his first recital n; U;?‘ad\h:y ;nr the past two seasons. by Freddie Steele n'nd Hnrry‘flflslm?:!r» Error.” -roll,‘!vnd Pn:er -r;l Paste”; Tuesday :uesdaa]-.;nenxu“u “m;lh '_'?;enzl-lx»ll‘ = ashington tomorrow evening A se Sanderson comes to Washing-| The photoplay feature, showr 2ty and Wednesday, “Brothers Under the |day, Gladys Walton, in o Girl | 1.1 i.:;o At the City Club under the man-|ton With the entire original Casino |the first time in Washington, will N‘LINCOLN—Lon Chaney and Har- | Skin” and “High Power" That Ran Wild"; Thursday, George New 8-St0ry Flreproof Bulldlng gement of Mrs. Wilson-Greene, Theater cast and production; which |Ed “Hoot” Gibson's latest bit of | Sitate Berwunon: fn “Out ",‘::13:;, Arliss, in “Ruling Passions”: Friday, | k. v B - IR 2 0! “Riding N s ) “M. 0Old _ Kentuck Home. and | o , Hi am will include: “Fan-|for two years broke all Broadway [thrill and daring, called “R ,, 33 i Lo S X 3 y v r 2 ' tasia in € Minor”®, “Gibue in B receipt récords. and which includes | Wild.” supplomentéd with a screen rison Ford in ""Shadows. e "“mm;{ R-]nvdh ‘10‘:3:'1'- Ravaniey, Dthel Cleyton, in ‘3t § Were NO' AVAILABLE : : e e C1 a thy : - Flatrs, “Prelude to Cantata No. 29 [the Prince Charming of musical com- | farte, the Urban Movie Chats an At the Lincoln Theater the first|ong. Sohimie Welrenyi, aRh Lewis | Queen. in Dve, “Organ Choral Prelude, F|edy, Frank Crummit, and the cele- | International New " |five days of next week, beginning|Alarm,” and Lyman Howe's “King | = 3 P minor (Szanfo)” (1. 8. Bach); “St|brated comedy king. Frank Lalor == fire anstn ik e e ¥ King | oot 5 Rooms and Bath Trancis Walking on the Waves”i,| The play in itself is a smart satire «Kimberly & Bage.” | unday afternoon, c _ Cooga e | A h Penseroso™t. ~Au Bord dune|on matrimony and alimony which| STRAND—“Kimberly 8. | will be pictured 1n First National's! = Sunduy and Monday. Cullen Landis, | 4 Rooms and Bath e Benediction de Dieu Dans | will delight the married, the single. Novelty and song will be character- | great film version of Charles Dickens Carolina. {in *“Where Is ndering Boy fuder S (Lissty; “Nocturne, C|the divorced and the eo : , Sl “Oliver Twist,” supported by Lon! ... : Tonight”; Tuesd Walton, in = - et i oLt I inor. Nou 46 "‘[h(u Soenin UbI Sor e COntMPIRLIN 1511 of the Strand's ‘“"‘““"'2:“;‘.'.2 Chaney. George Slegmunn. Gladys e A Wk f;_‘;“;‘r‘;"“:1~1-ne‘u\-gn:»r Bath Lady': Wednes- | REFRIGERATION SUPPLIED picturesque South Island atmo next week starting with a € RBrockwell and Carl S ale. Fri- | L0 iiaiay. 3. B Thursday. Constance Tal- | = c phere of two of i which, com- | matinee, day and Saturday of next week [Madge Bellamy, John Bowers and “Bast Ts West": Fridas TO EACH APARTMENT |Lionel Barrymore, in “The Face in | bined with its novelties, bubbling fun mberly and Page will ofter the | The Three Must Get Theres.". star- Frank Keenan: Tuesday. Cecil B. H ot - i AL R bh Valentine, | the Fog.” and Saturday. Lon Chanes “Op. 5S for Orchestra a perfect blend. o Tove. Taughter and vouth termed, | mings orp. Jim's Ward” will b 3 ' Russian _folk and haunting melod brings about | novelties of the BSith their playlet |ring Linder, and_Irving Cum- | DeMille’s “Every Woman"”; Wednes- 2 7 3 : Pl in “Shadows." . . n ) | ; Friday, Wal- I h F H v N Utgend About the Bi rine Ta Calling.” iKimberly and | shown old, In “The ' Women God e I'. . Smith LOMPany wd Wit Mosquit ‘radle Song,’ I S . L = - 9 i o With & Mosauite e pause): | GARRICK—“The Green Scarab. ge are sald to be two of the best Aevhus Crand reoL” and Saturday. Rodoiph Olympic. “Lesgin Caucasian dancet (A:| This business of digging into the ) KNQWN entertaingrs oo the CHC enes " Brothers | Kalenting and Earle Willfams, in A Rubinstein) A, Siloti; frevised | 1S of EEYDL is not without its fas- | with Pam, a comedy offering of songs. | i e X e more, in “Sherlock Holmes': Tuesday. : g Tranucribed by A, Silotl; cination. Howard Carter, an Ameri- | talk, dances and fAlls; LaSova and 4 pon”: ' Tuesday _and | Thomas Melghan, in “The Man Who 1416 Eye Street hy AL S » o " - - “ A 1 Saw' Tom: ow,” an Neely Edwards, il . . {can. has made fame and fortune for| QEURCL UVEVUS" of "songs and movel | Wednesday, Lewis Stone in SThe| and Monday, Douglas Mo |10 “The Best Ceilar™: Wednendas, | Ogla Samaroff, Thursday Evening. | Jjmself, by discovery of the tomb of | dunce creations: Bentley, Banks and | Dangerous Age.” and Paul Parrott, v [rei e Tt teytor Bius Mc: | “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch.” | 5 i ; 1 Sunday and Monday. Johu Barry Exclusive Agent khamen. John cantasia of Harmonized = 5 5 maroff, one of the greatest|author of “the Green Scaral 3 ; “n.fi';:fil; Dyer and com- n_“June Madness’ (Continued on Page will |-: \:171“‘\ in fnrpsmi:; wkflnd interest s alp, n sensational aerial feats. Masonic_ Auditorium [man and make him the central figure | * Afary Miles Minter and Tom Moore ing at 8:15 o'clock, un- |of his play, which comes here to the|are the stars of Paramount's, “The FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. management of T.iShubert-Garrick Theater next week.| (owboy and the La 4 : B e i R T S e : T e 7 —— it dnG Tts hero is pictured as a man Who | feqture, which is a marofl is not only the only |specialized in the collecting of an-|and not a picture of the wild west. anist who has ever attempt- | tiquities from Egypt, particularly dif- | i et the complete Beethoven | ferent forms of = searabs. precious T ‘but she is also the only |stones made like beatles. 1f happened e lown. taken the plat- | that : hian Dancing. jfact. that it a e “The Broadway Strut S {of criminals around the wo 1 ot e oiphar Rutabors (o jthere’s the start of the stors _ ot E or the Town' | [ 9 “The rab” will be preson- e i =l to the Guyety Theater ]od here by James Shesgreen, until ve- 7 ! These bonds having been sold, this advertisement appears as a matter of record only. cently gerieral m er for Wasen- | MO8 ¥ cers will be Bddie S s . [hals & Kemper. producers e 2 e, coitens | i 5 and, vril_Scott. | Bat” In the cast are IT. Marie prima_donna; Pep | m a'n ind “Tide of the Valkyries,” Wagner- | Cliffe. Lillian Walker. Vietor | Beatord, ingenuc: Patsy Gilson, sou- | {utcheson and Violet Kemble Cooper. ° e InReiile . ey e o may be secured from °T. brette: Nettie Knise, comed: W toe, f908 G sweet | pRESTDENT. Abie's Trish Rose.’| Fanl i e Goratiot, and Juck | First Consolidated Mortgage Series A Sinking Fund 6% Gold Bonds Rtk D' is Friday o g o { Gibson, character actor. Bl ! direction of Arthur Lestie S . Ruth St is. Ted Shawn and me|,‘,,fi,f‘f‘,,”m‘.‘,,f_'gfn{,";,t",m, (ang RIALTO—"Burning Sands.” To Be Dated February 1, 1923 Authorized Issue of Bonds, $200,000,000 To Mature February 1, 1953 Denishaw ncers will be the at-|night at § r fo of the fourth star s en jeors Medford, cr Coupon Bonds in denominations of $1,000 and $500. registerable as to principal only. interchangeable with fully ented at the Na- Teish Roke s has made a ne . B 3 " afternoon at medy success ha Paramount Pictures | registered Bonds in denominations of $1,000 and authorized multiples. Interest payable February 1 and August 1 agement of T. d a unique sensation which will open a we without deduction for normal Federal income tax up to 2%. Redeemable as a whole or in part at the option of the s ington & at Moore's Rialto The- Company on any interest date on thirty days’ prior notice at 105 if redeemed on or before February 1, 1933. at ..The ' phenomenal |ater Sunday. . Jestuzes Wanoa 1031 thereafter if redeemed on or before February 1, 1943, and at 102 thereafter and prior to maturity. Principal ,y,,m.;‘g T n = aabiais e sh/ Ro i : ed, | Has . 2 1 5 and interest payable in United States gold coin at Charles 3 dvisable its - s flamin q. K v TORK “harles” Welds e eak: althong p | phig e THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK piano; J. - frector Harry gy ! I is s 0 be an Aral : and " Violin: Scalzl, ; R eeanille ext Eiiiaiticn oF (hs Jof #he desert, filled with love GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, TRUSTEE Olfic Fianey. « ! pia -+ “Buddies, George V. Ho- | thrills, tenseness, swift dramat A partial list u ! {action. heart appeal and exquisite program follows 2 3 el Henry Duffy humann lternating in role of Abie. | ims cbestraum.” | With Tileen Wilson continuing in the | METROPOLITAN—"Skin Deep.” The Company will refund upon proper application the Pennsylvania Four Mills Tax to holders of chitl,” a dance drama based | title role, surrounded by < A = “ ipon an ancient Toitec legend; dances | arland, T4o Hovt. Harey “randall's Metropolitan Theater an- | Series A Bonds resident in that State of Chine, Crete, India, Siam, Japan.{D'Ennery, John ¢ s Hers ces for next week Thomas IV : Java evd Egypt o - e production for First National Tickets may be obtained from T.| . 3 kin Deep.” featuring Milton Arthur 1306 G street. {KEITH'S—Gus Edwards’ Revue Marcia Manon. Florence Vidor, . & i : & 1" “A Fountain of Youth” is how Gue| Winter Hall_and . Frank Campeau, The Mortgage will provide for a Sinking Fund to retire all present and future issues of with Larry Semon's latest two-reel Eawards describes his new x;mmm tey semon e Ineest oot Series A Bonds by maturity noft: “La Cathe Debus: Danse, Revue” which comes to Keith's{{omedy, ¥ Doy’ will e prened- Monday evening. January next week as the headline attraction. | . matinee, uar. Mr. Edwards will called as (h"}m} by an elaborate musical prologue. | “"‘"‘i.”"“"l'm»_mromnh Y brsi| componer Jof B L S (e T Se s . £ N s FolettaT At the el Iy e i Rl |1 Con BNlN the Fole of isliLe The following information has been furnished by Mr. John D. Ryan, Chairman of the Board of Directors. Three distinguished guest artists|dals” This vear he h, gathered | XS I TN . [ w :‘]l sing fi;m’r‘h company —.vos;ph ::-:m m:lku{alk-omu‘h.‘r-\'uew, eam;“pAucz_W.unce Reid in “Thir-| Sehwars. e Russian baritone, for- s and stoc A startling array o 1 erly of the Chicago Grand Op: youth and beaut His “Song Re- ty Days.” = ¥ o % ini i i - R Combany, In_ the thle rote: Berthe |vae" 18 Meaded. by Allce Furminn, 2 | cipiea et (S; Th{mr il e Business: The Anaconda Copper Mining Company to- for the prior security of Bonds issued under the First s o, I e e T et i, e ciuning Sundny atiereven, Wit gether with the companies which have been Consolidated Mortgage, shares of capital stock of the utch tenor. formerly of Covent | Robinson, Hazel Johnson, Helene | Thirty Days” the platest ] heretofore consolidated with it have for nearly forty years Chile Copper Company, American Brass Company ardon. London. in the role of the(Lynd and Mary Bay. =~ ' C i o e b AD occupled a position as the world’s largest producers of cop- and Inspiration Consolidated Copper Company which, on hBonyiar, Ameticant con=| i cribed ap evers Broadway star Thomas and clay Hamilton and | per and silver with also a large output of zinc, lead, gold, the basis of actual cost, represent a value in excess of 1s he role of Madd or hor subtle, |was first p New ! A A 0 2 sing the !:r\‘;;:‘:‘( Maddelena | ‘rolled inco : R arsenic and other important metals, besides treating upon $130,000,000. own batso. will be | Such stars as Belle Baker. 4 -|he play to" the camera and James| a custom basis large quantities of ores and metals for The niox il : 2i Forss s R 2 Eltinge and George ) han. | Cruze directed it { . e o s ortgage will ¢ ¥ IRy N hinstoniastists mupearing Ihe! tHird Teatire A e S of “Tifrty Days con | other producers. Through its acquisition of the American in certaingrg: ]t tofl_f»;lnthprm xsm;\s fohr i:is modrxfi’_lfigwn. are Albert Siiefterman: Eversts Watis: | Sohenck and “company. continent & wealthy voung man. who Brass Company, which is the largest factor in the world i b?)e%sv with the assent of holders of 75% of ger. Tonis Annis. Alvin Lake, Edmund rmers, An . Europes 3 avor for =) in the manufacturing and fabricating of copper and brass, outstanding bonds. r. Rose Pollio. Marguerite Mea- | Prise. social i} s > o = Heard—— is the intriguing ccome: volved in the family Mini - . . 5 i 50 Borotny Wisenlith'e oho: | f Heatio il [0 the Jntriguing work pecomes invoired in the tanly Dletely integraton e anits Company has become ol Balance On the basis of the consolidated baldnce sheet ind an_exoellent orohestra condueted | Which Paul Decker and company will r% 10 have his life. The Young pletely integrated organization covering every step in the Sheet: of the Company as of September 30, 1922 - peoa = ire . Jim McWilliams. Bomiln] e S jai 5 3 H 3o eet: = ptember 30, » Ths etaSa 1D o e monl, Tasician and a musical comic. playe | TAT SFTANSES Lo K0 o Jait for thirty | copper industry and now proposes to acquire a majority after giving effect to the application of the > i of the capital stock of the Chile Copper Company which proceeds of sale of these $100,000,000 Bonds and to the antor of New York: the ballet fea- | o7 the plano and on : "\";”“'»“]’;";'l':;i'-“ . were arranged by Panl Toherni- | System. Other acts are Arthar EArt has the most extensive and one of the most valuable issue of $50,000,000 Debentures, the net tangible assets, J it c x he costum mer- { le¥ g K. i H i i [ aedithel i g hl‘i‘a;"bem;i\\_:?‘y‘\“-n Arnold and Kenneth COLUM]?IA-;)‘:ugl];sOd{-uhnknl : known bodies of copper ore in the world. ;gtsezr d;dstg:sfinz all ]ial;iéities. except funded debt, are | canine. " and Ben Pierce in “Robin Hood. i 5 , as compared with rt; i o Toyan, in “Dyer Wanna Fightr| oo Soe S screen | Purpose Through the issuance of these Bonds and 5124,'23691000 anid total fimded a'ex’fl?inffi.%?é?gd&’f'ff:&fif Cleveland Orchestra, Sunday | - T b 5 v wi Sl - 7 also will [ Prodeller mather wetk st Losw's Cor | of Issue: $50,000,000 Debentures, the Company will {yreq of $174,669,000. Afternoon. . be shown, B A . sratiia bl Tate: e ?cquire 2,200,300 shares, constituting more The Clev, d Symphony Orchestra. | = {an doubtedly d A i i i e = i i zive its second concert in Washing- S ¥ ton, ¥ g E. ing ne inday T 3 _ A 4, Lon, after &n absence of two JeRm, .. i Whirl of New York e its of Robin and his merry { $23,080,100 Ten-Year Secured Gold Bonds, Series B, 7%, the American Brass Company, before interest and depre- Theater.’ under ‘the"local management | Garden cameo revue, re Dest oflg that places it among the really and will reimburse its treasury in part for the acquisition ciation, but after Federal taxes, for the ten years ended e oy Greene "2t the Belasco Theater, wit e s of the capital stock of the American Brass Company. The December 31, 1921, amounted to $26,090,408 per year The Cleveland Orchestra is a large ¢ i ure art reproduces S s r s 5 : 5 and lendid bodv of artists Under |3 e o | ournaménts and architectural splen: remaining proceeds will increase the Company’s working which is almost 314 times the annual interest charges on N okoloft it < of the golden age of chivalry in a h X 4 ! has made enormous strides since its | Charlic” S ot e har heretofare. & . capital. g:e presentlydpropo;e‘;l rtx_wrtxatxfie mdebteglnteess, :ncllludmg 1ast appearance east. re S ion | achieved. A supporting cast of dis- is issue, and over imes the annual interest charges Th 4 il . wSym-| “The Whirl" is a_condensed version b it e o s o s 4 un 1 « phony in B Minor." lento-aiegro mon | Of “The Belle of New York: the fa- | JOtlioh 'RNISS, JAIAce Beorse, ¥ Security: The Bonds, in the opinion of counsel, will be on the total funded debt, including the proposed issue of lento-alleg: i o . i i allegretto, " allegro mnon trop- | Mmous musical comedy. In the vaude- | TR TEY secured by a direct mortgage lien on all the Debentures. r Franck); dramatic ville portion wiil be found Roy Cum- : 3 e e i lants, real estate and equipment owned by th § L s : ; O o o A oMo | T Shw " omfooiery: Kyea. | CRANDALL'S—"“Manslaughter.” ?Z:;;t):rrflainie:g Company st the date of the exceution of While unsatisfactory conditions prevailed during the first Lifschey); tone poem, “Don Juan. |unigue oriental dancer, assisted by L part of the year 1922, operations during the last half of On, 2 trauss i > a large ballet; Joe Keno day and through Tuesday Para- | d by tl ye s Opel 1 g the last 0 20 (Strauss). Raefiili and a large baliet: Joe Ken nday and th ra the Mortgage and by the pledge thereunder of shares of the year have resulted in earnings available for interest Tickets are on sale Mrs, Wilson- [2nd Rosie, in a prettily staged comedy production of “Mansiaugh- canital dtock oflcertan trolled = R Green's concere b » 3= and d episode. “The & starring Thomas Meighas a’l api stock of certain control companies, subject to Ak i reen’ concert buredu. 13t snd G | 3008 40d dance {,l‘.\fq&.‘,‘” : l.ragrlce—:lr::(_vnxhull{‘l‘l’&r;qh;’\:v”u‘dut;:' an- | the prior payment of 524,669.0000utstandings"ies, AGo, and depreciation at the rate of over $12,000,000 per e coinE bai .~ This has b s one he pri ) 6 N Goteo O e e | o the _greatest of the Ceorl ‘B. De Ten-Year Secured Gold Bonds, due January 1, 1929, which annum. ' ; ewman—-Congo to Victoria|in an original pianologu Mille productions. Wednesday and; are non-callable. The total aggregate value of such prop- Because of an exceptionally low production cost the Chile Toddings 3 . Others | Thursday Gloria ~Swanson will ' be | | Nyanza.” include Jack Kellem, Clare Har- | pictured in_.“The Tmpossible Mrx. | erties and the assets of the said companies amounts to Copper Company on the basis of a 15c price for copper Newmun's Ehied ssction vt the | vey, Gene Huyle g6d Viel Votruba. | Belioy.” o Fawl SRees i 20 | more than $173,000,000, as included in the consolidated should show an average profit before interest, deprecia- osa’ Africa_cape- Cairo journey, o » Kirkwood and Bebe Daniels, in “Pink | balance sheet of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company. tion and depletion of over $14,000,000 per annum at the ~ n COSMOS—*The Serenaders. Gods” ana’ the cersoon cconiedy The Company will also specifically pledge with the Trustee present rate of production. A novel musical fantasy, featuring | “Heeza Liar’s Treasure Island. Nyle Verne and a versatile sextet, | esting features | With a Jjaszy symphonic orchestra | CENTRAL—Rex Ingram's ravan journey |Said to be unrivaled on the stage through the big game countr’ he | Will be the attractive headliner of “Trifling Women.” i < xt k's bill at the Cosmos | Application will be made to list these Bonds on the New York Stock Exchange. '?33':"&11",1,‘“';'.’lfié’ufi‘\"' "rl‘;:ateweensi P veal ..:ye\»ou,o and| 'The first four days of next week,l gorgeously costumed and staged. |beginning Sunday afternoon, the Cen- The Bonds are offered if, as and when issued and received by us subject to authorization of the Company’s stockholders and to approval Another outstanding feature will | tral Theater will present Thomas H. by counsel of all legal matters. It is anticipated that delivery of interim receipts will be made on or about February 1, 1923, 3ilf Livingston. be a comedy courtship entitled “In- | Ince's comedy chussic, “The Hotten- Price 96, and Interest, Yielding over 6.25%, pictured where real savages are en door Sports,” presented by a quartet.tor” with Douglas McLean, former countered. A wonderful visit with Against confirmed sales, we will accept in peyment, bond for dond. Anaconda Copper Mining Company Ten-Year Secured Gold Bonds, s of D it b Series A 6%, duc January 1, 1929, at 102 and accrued interest to Fedruary 1, 1923, and Ten-Year Secured Gold Bonds, Beries B 7%, due Ghn Jungies will bs veveatea: T Jamuary 1, 1929, at 105 and accrued interest to Fedruary 1, 1923, the difference in each case to be paid in cash at the time of delivery of —— the mew bonds of the Company. Special forms of interim receipts will be {ssued covering these erchanges. Bonds issued in crchange NATIONAL—“Duley.” for Tem-Year Securcd Gold Bonds, Series A 6%, will be in eddition fo the amount of this offering. One of the fine comedies of the seaso will be presented at | fhe National Theater next week, be- ining Mondat evening. The saie| | F : Guaranty Company of New York The National City Company seats will open tomorrow morn- | his s the play in which the youns | Bankers Trust Company, New York The Mechanics & Metals National Bank, New Yerk actre R - Dillon, Read & Co. Lee, Higginson & Co. Harris, Forbes & Co. Y 4 n a vear in Chicago and New i Rathare Thoy soi’ Kidder, Peabody & Co. Brown Brothers & Co. Halsey, Stuart & Co., Inc. ton of the Atecenses n New Yopi,| the season's ] E. H. Rollins & Sons Kissel, Kinnicutt & Co. Hall Garten & Co. Tn “Duley,” its authors, young news- paper nien ‘of New York, are waid to White, Weld & Co. Hornblower & Weeks Spencer Trask & Co. IQH_nnI In'll're.lllndK"!lO;S' :"iudd!'(lf with "'lfl;"t’i’t‘i“. eS. anc d‘;,‘,,l' ,..;!:';i?' :;{:fii Hayden, Stone & Co. Kean, Taylor & Co. W. A. Harriman & Co., Inc. Told "with many an- interesting twia ; . ¥ha chist character is & lovely Noung Redmond & Co. Marshall Field, Glore, Ward & Co Chas. D. Barney & Co. jmatron who happens (o be devoid of j Cassatt & Co. Edward B Smith & Co. Graham, -Parsons & Co. In the cast are James Gleason, 7 wallis Clark, Gilbert Douglas, George . ”» : ' Blyth, Witter & Co. J. & W. Seligman & Co. Ames, Emerich & Co. Abbott and others. “Duley” is in when vou buy. Insist! 4 1RreS Stk S0 18 under the diection SAY “BAYER he y My 3 0Old Calony Trust Company First National Bank National Shawmut Bank of George C. Tyler and H. H. Frazee. Boston Beston of Boston ; When you see the “Bayer Cross™ on tablets, you are i Adam Didur, January 25. . A 2 Ain i e i it getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by Mellon National Bank, Pittsburgh The Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh Metropolitan Grand Opera Compll!y. . e e 4 4 ; —:r"»'.'.}r.: Ey:‘.'nafitn‘.f‘{n :75’25:{.‘2.3:‘5‘1335 _physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Continental and Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, Chicase o Thenait ot (R Dnteaaite 8 i e Tasinia Darve, Tysic sopranc: == Colds Headache First Trust & Savings Bank, Chicege The Northern Trust Company, Chicage e ameriatentet ° e : The Union Trust Company, Cleveland , The Cleveland Trust Company, Cleysland (ickots may be chialosg tum, S Toothache Rheumatism Anglo London Paris Company Bank of Italy Mercantile Securities Co. the Ast Center, 1106 Connecticut ave Neuritis Lumbago s San Fianciecs San Francisce San Francisco . POLI'S—“Tangerine.” \ i % Y Julia Sanderson, the queen of mu- Neuralgia Pain, Pain sjeal comedy, as the star of Carle A The above Information is based upen official statements and statistics on which we have relicd. We do not guarantes but believe it to be correct, Cariton’s musical comedy of the o o - " ki iropies, “T: nes will be the at-| Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. beginning Smnday night. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. his_is not the same ‘“Tangerine” eviously”seen here, i | Amirin is the trade mark 6f Bayer Mamufecture of Monosceticacidester of Selleylicacts Aaus3aAIINSasany

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