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JPRISONSSITES NOW CONSIDERED Search for Location for In- i stitution for U. S. Woman Prisoners Narrows. search for a suitable site and | for the new Federal Indus- to care for Uncle Sam’'s woman the commission isting of Attorney General Stc Sec ary of Tabor Davis and Secrefary of the | Interior Work nderstood to have narrowed down fits considera- tion to a few sites, including three, located in Pennsylvania, West Vir- ginta and T No final decision has been m One of those which is under favor-|{ able consideration is known to be a| sanatorium at Markleton, Pa., on the Pittsburgh division of Baltimore | and Ohlo Railroad, @ 56 miles | north of Cumber! The sanatorit s formerly | = private institution, was taken over | by the War Department in 1918, it is| understood, and converted into | hospital for tuberculous soldiers. Itj has not been used for this purpose me time g other places which are still tood to be under consideration ite, equipped with buildings, at | Alders: W. Va near Huntington. | An Indiana site, which, however < believed not to be receiving favorable attention as the two others, | s at Delph investigated but months ago Was [ R Il Good Times I | | !lie, and we'll pass up soda crackers | us guide kim to the poorho | plainer | TODAY’S AMUSEMENTS. POLPS—"Betty Lee,” musical com- edy, at 8:20 p.m. ELASCO—Thurston, magician, at :20 p.m. Matinee at 2:20 p.m. WARDMAN PARK—'The York Idea,” at 8§:30 p.m KEITH'S — Grace La Rue, ville, at 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. STRAND—Arturo Bernardi, ville, continuous performance, 12:30 to 11 p.m. GAYETY—Mollie Willlams Revue, burlesque, at 2:15 and :15 p.m. MUTUAL—"Malds From Merrylan burlesque, at 2:30 and §.20 p.m. i C s | PALACE—-Tongues of Flame at for the costly brands of pie. We , 3:30, 5:30, 7:30 and 9:40 will load our groaning tables with |Pp. the finest kind of things, and we'll purchase Russian sables and a peck of diamond rings. Here and there | thrifty fellow will insist that sav- ing's fine, salting down the cagles \cllm\ in a crock of tested brine. “While the good old sun is glaring, : he will peradventure say, in ,ml""- spendthriit orgies sharing, “I shall| AMBASSADOR—"“Three Women" make my swath of hay.” Doubtless [2¢ & *:30 and 3:25 ‘p.m. we will all deride him as a tightwad TIVOLI—"The and a chump, since he wili not let |at 2 0 sebythe | CENTRAL—"Iler ump. But the booming times will 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. perish and a slump will come again, and we'll wish we'd learned to cher- ish all the wasted iron mer And the | tightwad income builders will be ' sitting high and dry on their casks of marks and guilders as we stagger, | hungry, by. Men and brethren, let's : be saner than we've been in seasons {—until you inspect our ‘)‘" ’t“CL past; than this truth no truth is|{before you buy Blank Books. Booms do not forever last. | (Copyright) WALT MASON. \’ E. 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