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MARIE TEMPEST (2 of a Desperate Boy Who Won a Girl and Saved His Self-Respect mw ames Tino America ls ACOUNTRY OF WONDERFUL ACC ipeTs A y ene Is 5? og MOLOCH = am te ~ a Hur ¢ id Lear phage Hall dah An Eating Station alter Is ”* A young woman of our acquaintance owned ONE THOUSAND SHARES Young America hag of Baldwin Locomotive common stock * COHAN'S é On the third day of March, this year, she needed money badly. She Elsie Janis: could not wait for her stock to rise in value B* iki wear She did not wish to obtain a loan from her bank on this stock, for they FULION ¢, would not lend her its full current value. SOME BABY!” Soshe persuaded a fairly prosperous young man of her acquaintance HUDSON )~ 4 to take the stock off her hands at 27. Meith Thritie — On Tuesday of this week THIS LUCKY AND FORTUNATE YOUNG ‘UN DI R MAN sold the thousand shares of Baldwin at 124. aero worn Since March 3 Baldwin has become a ''WAR BRIDE" stock and the young man who bought then, and has sold now, is between NINETY-SIX COMMON CLAY :- AND NINETY-SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS winner above his original BELASCO' + investment. THE BOOMERANG He did not wish to buy the stock in March. It was only a fair invest- ment, but he saw an opportunity to help his friend without losing any money for his Samaritanism. His accidental entry into the stock market has made him a fortune. p LERTY H PARK ile Beth Sia Just such ‘‘accidents’’ as this one we have cited make the United States MAY IRWIN ‘sd the amazing country that it is. GLOBE was : Men have stepped from the white-hot heat of blast furnaces into the MONTGOMERY & TONE HS N BOOTH f/f > i SOTHERN \ PLAYHOUSE 43.) °\" 18 GRACE GEORGE | this se Stolen isos n occupancy of Fifth Avenue mansions or entire-floor apartments of the costly New York hotels. In no other land in the world can the turn of life’s wheel produce such marvelous winnings. Young Mr. Weeghman, who owns a hundred restaurants, the Chicago Federal League ball team and much real estate, used to serve hundreds of moderately prosperous Chicagoans with “ham and” or coffee and rolls as a waiter in a ‘‘Loop’’ eating place. To-day he could buy and sell a hun- dred of his former patrons put together ; perhaps several hundred of them. George Hunt, who went out to Arizona as a waiter in a Harvey eating house on the Santa Fe R. R., to-day is the GOVERNOR of Arizona, besides being quite prosperous outside of politics. An humble Jewish emigrant to Idaho amassed a fortune and is to-day the Governor of the State--the second Jewish Governor in the history of the American nation. Henry W. Kiel, the able Mayor of St. Louis, is an efficient brickmason who worked at his trade, became a contracting builder and is now one of the most capable municipal executives in America.’ William Hale Thompson, the new Mayor of Chicago, was, like Roose- velt, a cowboy and ranchman. And there are THOUSANDS of other big men active in American life to-day who are competent and capable and well-to-do ‘‘ACCIDENTS’’— but accidents nevertheless. Therefore— When you go to see a remarkable play like ‘‘ROLLING STONES” at the Harris Theatre in West Forty-second Street, you will be actually SEEING just such a fascinat- ing and engrossing story as these stories related above which make the American pescn aoe American LIFE the thrilling, impulsive, get-to-the-top daily dramas that they SHUBERT {05 WILLIAM HODUE ‘i Wratat't TWO" is CoMPany CASINO |: ; THE BLUE PARADIS oe aio: Sin Ay TROLLING STONES” you see & youngster ousted from his boarding house. ff He cannot pay his bill. N You see him stuff his revolver ina pocket and go out into the highways for a victim. You see him hold up another young man who is about to commit suicide off the Clark Street bridge in Chicago. S Our highwayman’s first victim is a boyish young fellow without a nickel; a victim {f who has gone without food for days. And THEN—-just like the wonderful, topsy-turvy drama of our amazing country— f within twenty-four hours we find two penniless and recently hungry men IN FULL NN CONTROL AND OWNERSHIP OF A BIG AND PROFITABLE BUSINESS; equipped } with their own private secretaries, clothed in the best of fashion, buying’ their own motor cars and headed straight down the road to matrimony, ‘‘hitting’’ on all six J cylinders. < u If some one said to us to-morrow: ‘‘Show us a play as wonderful as America,’ J we would take him into the Harris Theatre to witness ‘ROLLING STONES” and res! content with his verdict. For, in ‘‘ROLLING STONES” there is not a dull or morbid moment. It is NOT a ‘‘crook’’ play. It provides everyone who witnesses it with A WONDERFUL ADVENTURE IN OP- TIMISM AND LAUGHTER. It shows you how men can start -and have started from nothing and by work and honesty grow great and powerful. It is the kind of play that will make almost everyone in the house turn to his or her seat-mate and say: ‘‘Don't you remember when old man Collins down our street made $15 a week. Now he’s worth a million.” Or, ‘Just like that Stegmeier boy in OUR street, who had nothing but his ambition and his nerve and now HE is worth a quarter of a million.’ Of course, as all of you know, such things as these DO happen; not once or ten times, but HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF TIMES. ENTRAL PAIK W.. | 02-69 87S The Century | Eve, 8.15, Mata, Tues NED WAYBURNS PROCTO L h A aS . Koy Barnes to 8) (& Bessie Crawford, _— TAL | Wir & MAKULE. “The Waay & ¢ ie "a te And thege are just a few of the reasons why you should telephone to or call at the MAT DATLY Harris Theatre and reserve seats for ‘‘ROLLING STONES.” You really cannot. afford to say late in the winter that you failed to see this en- gronning play by Edgar Selwyn. t drives its way into your liking and good graces with the force of a pneumatic deter “ROLLING STONES”: HARRIS THEATRE tves'sto! tat. Weise Sar Eves. 8.20. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2.20 } Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $2.00, Popular Matinee Wednesday, 50c to $1.50 EXTRA MATINEE COLUMBUS DAY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12h WAT Datty, [Ber}e, Loew's American Roof {: 12 Act Vaudeville Show j Enclose, Heated, Comfortatl WALA AILLLMUTAL LLL LOU RTTTEE DOL PTTL TEE AMUSEMENTS. 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