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omer ubs AND THEN YOU'LL BE RICH ——- <4 - — — That's the Lesson Taught in To- Day’s Evening World Thrift Let- ters—Consistency and System Ai AIO IR ANI 20 nar sunenpien RT IT re rn THE EVENING WORLD, 8A $250 in Prizes for the Best Common Sense Plan of Saving The Fvening World, co-operating with the American Bankers’ Association, ie conducting a campaign for thrift. It is not the easiest thing in the world to save money, but the TURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1916 RICH SUBWAY MINE {CHARGE ROCKEFELLER {DISLIKE FOR THE U. S. IS AT YOUR SERVICE MENACE TO SCHOOLS SEEN IN ENGLAND AND SHE MAKES SURE OF DEATH. § 1 of Newse Gas. Anna O’Brien, twenty-eight years old, fashioned a funnel of news papers Iast night, slipped the small end over an open gas jet, lay down on her bed at No, 1000 Mindlay Avenue, the readers of this paper during the next few months will be given every U ‘ ’ IN EDUCATION BOARD FRANCE, SAYS DAVIS | ged a arine Ga large mouth of encouragement to learn how to do it. ts fier “nother cand ajster, returni Cash prises amounting to $250 will be given to those who show er es rr aad home about # P.M, found her ; the most sensible plans of home or domestic financing. eee Mayor Asked by Printing) But View of Returning Writer) figsetmany, vaala was lathiy rulide. The Evening World campaign is designed primarily to hel and women earning $160 @ month or | The committee of awards will be announced later, Articles will be published on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The American Bankers’ Association offers $160 in prizes, and The ening World adds $100, making 6260 in all. The prises will be a follows: First prize, $50; two prizes of 625 each; five prizes of $10 each; ten prizes of 66 each; twenty-five prizes of $2 each. Address all letters to Thrift Editor, Evening World, KEEP LET- Jammed and Battered Populace Gives Up to Favored Few on the Inside. BONUSES IN Thompson Committee Revela- tion’ Show People Where ‘ades Council to Get Rid of Flexner and Fosdick. Mayor Mitche! has been asked to demand the resignations of Abraham PLENTY, | Flexner and Raymond B. Fosdick {from the Board of Education on the ground that they are connected with Rockefeller interests, The request is signed by Peter J. Brady of the Al- Ned Printing ‘Trades Council, who Is Not Shared by Fel- \ low Passengers. | ‘There were widely differing views expressed by tho passengers of the steamship Baltic ¢ the White Star Une, in to-day from [lverpool, garding tho feeling of England to- the Itichard in re- ward United States, Harding Davis, the war correspond. reason why her dai Seetned tg be cheertul to be cl , seemed (rion complained of pains in her head last week. She was employed Chronic Sciatica ; TERS WITHIN 200 WORDS. The privilege of participating in the cam- J 5 a -Great Factors in the Money Prob- Nickels Go. asks that the 800,000 school children|ent, who has been down in the Bal- ; y paign is open to every one. There are no conditions, iain lof New York bo “protected from the|kans trying to see a fight, and who Leen ve Hd bpm lem of Life. = —— A clon vein of treasure has been | CV! Influences of the Rockefellers, |has returned after four months with warming. influence of Sloan's ‘ | and che tee eee yee Te ieee) WHO Vast accumulations of wealth | his wish ungratitied, does not think rent. Apply it lightly—o a en in his favor. Some more insur which is expensive and not necea- | found right here in New York. is @ menace to our form of Governs| that England is any too friendly dis- need to rub it in—it penetrates ‘The practice of Thritt—or rather the loarning of it—brings oyt two} {nee and wome Drat mortengy ag By Be gyn on lene att oor at vein of the Lapel ment and to a free people.” posed toward us. ‘and brings relief at once, i vonds or certificates would loc ne savete bave ayes lw . : facts, which, taken together, ave extremely puzzling. Any one can demon ter than the mining shares in tematically. To nome tt is easy behets bar par ninte, ‘The “teat! Mr. Brady enclosed a photograph| “Americans are held in contempt r strate that it is possitle to save monoy, and a Ittie arithmetic will show| this inventory. to wave by the month, while oth- | 7 php oe 5 tha te an ee of @ lotter be alleged was sent by Mr.| not only in England but in France,” oan Ss ers make their deposits weekly, | mon in before the bonne Flexner to B. L. Winthrop jr., a fel-| ne said, “Why, tn England they the splendid results to be attained if the saving is carried on consistently | OISSATISFACTION DROVE THEM | istative in following letter advoca ea investigating committes low member of the Board of Educa-|paye put up signs all through the wut hardly any one believes it TO THRIFT. | dally saving as the most effec- | the last four days proves that It {8! tion, on Jan. 26. | i e °° Did you ever ‘tighten up” for a fow days, or even for one day? livery Dieustaction i inet oer: |. ba, , the richest deposit of gofd in the | saya: an. 26 In which the writer! country reading: ‘Are you too proud inimen ne Bas, for, the necessity comes to all, some time, You have been caught] "atnar atint sohonulee ee | aK tne age of twenty-four f opened | World—for those who are “in right.”|° “Unies we can stick to a resotu.|‘? MAME? Tho signs are used cone] | short, and have had to eat about a dime's worth of food when you Were|To ie Thrit Kultur of The Evening World: a bank account, but somehow it never! There ts only one drawback—those! tion once formed and not raise ques. | mPtue Every time you meet) KILLS PAIN used to spending four or five times that much at your noonday lunch. Of} ; am thirty-four years ~ ese nad a healthy growth, pe i deciged to|who have dug the most out of thé! tions continuously and show an in-|® Person in England or France you “Keep a bottle in your home,"* ‘ried C « » obild My wi ve tsa d a ce did us |e, P a ef ve spend a ij € utes | courte, it was Very unusual, and you hated yourself for being #0 careless Lad [hid not Hoek matinely oatiniod [fle without tulasing the daily mite, |e? compiain that they aren't g@t-| ability to hold to a line of action once have to apend about Afteen min Price 2S¢, 60c. $1.00 - as to be without money, but you got along some way and lived to tell about | with the progress of our savings, and|As my salary grew I increased my) ting nearly enough. It creates a sort determined upon, these other fellows | ‘Ying to change their views toward ORO et CCS it as @ joke on yourself, Incidentally, when in such straits you had to De ge vd our aecount Sf Sts we da y aun. A now put 60 ts a day at gold thirst. General Manager will run away with tho situation de- the United tes, EO without smoking and you probably walked more than usual, ti}, that wo would and $100, to. i¢| three months empty seme and €e-| vets stad Paitin aeecn tinea, and] ite Cue majority: atirerubediap et AMUSEMENTS. All these little savings = might¢@————————— every three mont! tof my annual] posit: in savings bank so. "ess staud half a dozen times, and| “1¢ Maxwell's letter is brought up| Up impregnable fortifications nn in @ single day, to 50 or 75) +) h t jin » of $1,500. faving kept up thia}cents a 4 represents 15 of each time he bas led that he '8) to-day and we lose ov it, the other] about Salonica, and, that it w T id b hon, a ott ven ver c ‘ io y salary. v » a i") u ya ough he 8 0, 0] : a 7 i ow fi ble for t to ‘i never made any one rich, but suppose | that 1 will live on less than T receive | savings, together with accrued com-| younger sister. My mode of savini ear salary, bes| $15,000 or $20,000 control of the Board, and two or)! He sa d it he sormans wueb economies were put Into effect | and owo nothing If 1 have to wear |pound intorest at 4 per cent, is about {comes easy to me, for [ have found|%f fat annual royalties drawn trom threo wobblers may go over to them | had continued (heir drive through the rwick ind kept up for a year. Not that one | Qvralla, and they appreciate it, 1 bayt74, that if L waited the old way—till I had, patented inventions he lias discovered on the Presidential election. Please| Balkans they might have had Sal- DAILY do not ‘want so-called big churches,|" Wo pay $25 for rent and $2 for|a ‘roll'—by the time [ was ready to) while running the subway and de-| show thiy to Mr. Whalen, and, for|onica and have driven tho Serbs and IT would be justified in going hungry, because they do not give a minister | tite insurance per month. Out apart-| deposit tt I needed a sult or some-! veloped by th + ¥ Me i rine into th CREATES but it would be easy enough to clip udy and ressarch and orig-|ment beime locate within eauy talks | thing equally expensive, but this daily | “eloped bx the mechantos and in the Heaven's sake, take no chances of | Montenegrins in‘o the sea. THE FADS AND off @ dime from the price of lunch, do | !Mal Investigation. ing distance of my business, carfare | saving ts as little missed as my lunch | Hobs of tho Interborough. jbeing defeated on any proposition) Lieut. Col. J. W. Woods, command- DICTATES with one less than the usual day have never spent a dollar for to-/and lunch expenses have not fgured|or tobacco outlay. It is systematic,| All the “good people” in the Inter-| between now and Feb. 7 ing « Conadian organization known bacco, drink, theatres, movies or Min o pither has the coat ¢ dT advise all who find it hard to F ‘ ie ! a's Fo THE FASHIONS a neither has the cost of}and I a all h bo: fh fami! h | ernor General's Poot allowance of cigars, and save o00| called fashionable dress, but have met miner bs and I adviso all who find it hard to! borough family have thelr s | Back of Mr, Brady's letter is the the Governor 0 pn ocbeag the requirements ofa minister in all | “ayuergat do Hot woke, a ure| Shoo in the hank at-4 per cent, and | COMMouers are not tn it, Mr. Hedley | demand of the Conference of Organ-|Guanls, differed with Mr. Davis's HIP HIP Net waving for one day, 2% conte |#Tadew of financial and social church | chagod a $1,000 0 por cent. firet mort. | seme day in the neat future T pian to! When asked whether any one of the| zed Labor on Vocational and Indus-| views regarding England's attitu HOORAY | On the same schedule, not saving for! ine’ glad TF ich S yg ty pee kage gold bond and another for $500/buy a home In the suburbs. This | 360 engineers or 4,000 mechanics In the | trial ucation, headed by Hugh] toward the United S " POPU! a week, or six working days, $1.50./try to be. 1 have more to be glad ylelding 6 per Sarit. and also took out} und, together vith my proser erent vompany’s employ had ever In-| F organizer of the American “OMcial England is glad that the} ee VELTIES « $1,000 twenty-year endowment In-joutlay, will mak purchase easy. ; i Fe SENSATIONAL ICR BALLET hie the amount saved would] of and less to be sad of than any one p 4 js , 4 SY: vented a dovice that paid him any| Federation of Labor. Tho Conference | United States is staying out of the! = NE ‘na year t know. surance policy, with an annual pre-{ ENT ” * “ . SUND. ™ 4 he $78, and $78 invested annually at|! know. I have not found any one |inium of $44. AL." | thine pace royalty, could not recall any; though! is fighting the effort to elect W. G,| War.” sald Col, Woods. “England feels | AY ikiernires with a better financial syst hing in favor of th | : | FOREVER.” { 6 per cent., compound interest, willl hough I have sought tor oan ik aay. 06 0b & seam ounce | no is that it compels ono to | After long reflection he thought per-| Willcox and John *Vhalen, whom it|that the United States, by remaining aiichaaean Olea amount in ten years to more than|above system was largely. inspired by | &P Income of $1,600 should satisfy | form habits of saving. Doing « | bapa there was one somewhere. j describes as Rockefeller can. | oUt of the war, will be in a better posi- | SOUSA 4%" BAND $1,000, Such examples could bo re-|!eading . autobiography, wien 1 pen ad peed \igielfsie Pha pti eal aaé gr: Mags ere t But the golden flood just pours in| divates for President and Vice-Pres- | tion to helb when the war ts over | BUGLE @ DEUM CORPS, : : * orteage bonds represe atural and almost automatic, iThe position o! nite ¥ GLE & DRUD Pe counted indefinitely, but they sound) xa" 4 boy, of Henjamin Franklin.) Moet avmnent, Young peo- | and when things aro done hapit. | 00 Mr. Hedley and his business part-| ident of the Board of Education” | The position of the United States is Sa, Wiis bok ee Impossible to the non-saver. Pequired of all Atnericeae DenguHd be} pla who have the saving habit so | ually they are done easily. The | er, J. 8. Doyle, Interborougn super-| Abraham Flexner is out of town,| Well understood by those in offical po- | "Eig Beate Chere, oe , Money talks, but most of the time|are allowed to vote. Wop.’ | well under control would do well saving habit is one of the few | {ntendent of car construction, Be-| Mr. Fosdick says, “The talk about Sons in Englanc DAVID SPH it seems to be on a busy wire. ‘This is the first correspondent to consider some other form of | whioh can safely be allowed to get | tween them they have patented some | the letter Is silly.” BISPHAM { POORLY PAID PREACHER COES| “HO has mentioned Benjunin | uurance rather then endowments I the upper hand of thelr victims __ | thirty inventions as u direct outcome ———— AMUSEMENTS. Franklin, but doubtless many “8 f their offic ; na THRIFT MARYE!S. Franklin, but doubth y | of their official duties for which they ainietere of he gonpet ars nc~ | In thee Sours at earetul cates elas “4 Yt HEL ARG Seebuciies | raw salary, “HE dun’ patout the OMA ; toriously underpaid and it is a ut of an average income he has | M ND some one else would,” Mr, Hedley in- | Salesman First ] ,000 Insurance, $2,000 cash and * genuously exclaimed Sends f Paty Fe in City." iY ° mystery how they make both $4,000 ins $2, y ; ends for “Only in Citys on the slender salaricee | GYidently has an inexhaustible | John ‘'; Kelly will be featured in,in America, And yet some people | Mr. Doyle gets $10,000 a year salar: M. J. Slattery, @ travelling salesman, The Biggest Attraction on the Screen— ende meet on fund of health and ais ; ; Wha i John B, Clymer will’ write t at We f of a tenement at No. est Forty: | to the financial scheme of tt for advancing years. _ Olea, Petrova is being starred IM sconarion for wa Arrow-Parae werics | wot, Yet, Bech able, to discover how '2f & ental Me lacking at hls Ss Rev. “W. C. Pe whose platform SAVE AND “OPPORTUNITY” The soul Mark Ao" Gypay O'Brien is} galled “Wo ta Guilty Pte, Wilpon | MRC vay dealt rots ls Reson aire Weeey rare meats fo) | consists simply of spending less WILL COME ALONG. PRS OR 08 BIG CONUS iD UB One oodrow will supply the plo! believed to be $5,000 or $10,000 a year, Voliceman Bower had him taken to ; than he earns, MADISON, N. J. Acsigniticant tide axoeatisgia |girte eee cleving the novel, naw being pustianed, a7 firenay | He ts In with Hedley mathe ‘ooasting ellevue. Hospital, On the way Blat- SEE THE FILMS WEEKLY IN THESE THEATRES: J oe wor i r a vi 4 r , 18 alread ok, “antle ; . pee he f * bie or ee a bit nae ah re prey ineny of the letters from Thrift lata icun Fama epoca eee Le ribene | oes from legitimate fraser level rahi oiepiene: card ant pris ee aK ot mre wolfe. toride| Every Monday, Tuesday and Every Monday rece! 5 ‘ollowers is the word “opportun- | lle ate.’ producers, ‘They have heard the story a dof mercury tablets. he knife wounds ', Morningside, 2137 81 years for preaching in five different] ity." It comes in'the shape of ins | Edna Wallace Hopper is at Sar- would maice a, good play, It, was ort. SAUL ive oaks acednite Inter ie | were net serious pandvednesdey os stn tains ed St. rte NG cbargés. ‘This has been an ayerage| vestments, the purchasing of |anac Lake working in her firvt film,| Sally called “The Vharisee,” but the | about bis shure of the gold mine, but| At first Slattery insisted his name] ere ee ‘ tg Se $743.12 a year in addition to house] homes, the acquiring of business |swno IKilled Simon Baird HA ey ie caenmed he unbappily formed the habit a few |W" Edward White of Boston, « brick (irecley Say Oth Ave, and huut| interests and in wome casee the James Slevin, lecturer and globe Ree ot daatecy: eae GuU Gr WOME. BGGUna he Tad Gan Mt and donations, It figures out about! jnini or Dromsing debs, The fale | Some interesting Broadway scenes|trotter, arrived last night from ‘Nor- | Secekas he check atabe elt Bie old ois pockets, wore expensive clothin ery: tae ere 180 7 $60 a month or $15 a week. The! jowing lotter shows how | are incorporated in the Pathe-Woods | folk with the first motion pictures of s Sisson I Lite MARR Din he wae: auestionnal : fompkine Ave a saving Not that Mr. Doyle is trying t and a di v was questioned salarice ix ranged from, “$410 4) “of $7.0 week grow to $200, followed itdw. Sark Lieut. Rerg and his sea prige, the Ap- | coal anything or is afraid of any. further, In tving bys real natn Tat | Send Aves N. Fat i 4 no fyvtnend o és > The Broadway Fi b ta asked that Taalude a’shori time I nerved a mis-| Dy the “opportuntty” and the pure | 4 rumor that Pee thie Mie Te cateole sagmbany | thing, He has so testified He amply city We J. W Dr th | bay sion church at $20 a month. I gradu : <LY is to leave tho Mirror Reign of Terror” also. Sidoesn’t need to keep records, or re-|trom whom he bought his | ‘Theatre, 1068 St, Jobaa iad Gam psilege and began prench- BROOKLYN. she , Mae | celpts or anything. |notifled. Weltkamp. went . ing with $22 and out of debt, before | 19, tie Thiift Flite of Tue Hvening Wor has been denied, sande pes ae aaty worked | Yesterday's tes \owed that | pital | 1} Main Sts Paterson, boginnl this record. | he word ‘thrift’ has always been| Clara Whipple is to support John ay 7 eed Irawings | President sonts got a! | ‘ark, Park Place, Morristown, } “T have saved over $2,000, now in| before my mind,vand hax guided me} Mason in “The Reapers,” which the! sino st aad ties an special awar 1 AMUSEMENTS, wae ‘ . . 4 per cent. savings bank; made thir-| to, Lappiness and contentment. Mefaknpl Will produce. Te Will mequire Lat ftteed cocoa io | and extracrall services in negotl- | Gea errr) ew Albany, 241 Albany Aven BYkiyn, ' teen payments on one twent: We ure a family of four, 1 bave | 7m? ve ill require but fifteen seconds to| ating the contracts with the elty for | Every Tuesday ment life insurance policy for Thing $25 a week, trom which| Pauline Frederick and a company | show this much of the story: subway extensions.” Just so. ‘Poor ° | an Annex, 24 E, 74th Sto Ne made eight payments on one t 1 semwiariy ave, In threo years [| have gone to Fi to make scenes! wine’ Idol at the Blong ertinone 4 underpaid > ata, draw mnly $100,000 j speapeibohiliacaarthc bk t insurance policy for] was able to save 8900, An opport ylfor “Audrey.” | eer heey lin panes a year salary, The directors, hoping fel end Pea eae sited pe expositions at St.| was then offered me to buy a ee |e Auda : | background of f scenes | to drive the wolf a little away trom | i pul 12,000; visited th: P puy a nicé,| yy Miles Minte fetr | 1 P . 'y mn Every Thursday, Friday, Louls’ and Jamestown and leading] comfortable house at $00 down and|, Mary Miles Minter, Metro star) pena crriek He, Rich= | his poor but honest door, just gave | Saturday wiles, travelled over nearly all New| the balance on monthly payments of| aa been given a poodlo by an ade 180o eee the director, “abt ned im lan extra $150,000 plum—inet Europe’sLatestNovel! onder trolley lines in summer va I grasped this o ty, for|mirer, His name Woot-Woot—| eee om the Authorities to} dentally 3,000,000 nickels that 3,000,000 Bergen Ave,” and y eee Kept a full supply. of, new paying the samo $20 per month | meaning the dog, not the admirer, | ak? pictures in tho prison. Ho hime | strapnangers puld for hanging ‘up DON'T MISS IT! fl PS ss mee Wan fand books and. «iven| for this house that I hud been pays wt ters ai 8 y La Fs bes elf played the role a “trusty. and being boote sine jammed and Lagu fo Bln. Smith and Livingston Every Wednesday to church and charity wor’ ing for rent I would in t rs au 4 joon be: poriaumeesenamnant hal ®uttocuted in Mr, Slionts’s splen- E é Irving Th 3 Thy ironcied rules are: (1) Never| ro-any" 1 Pee eee ee new Fox production under the| |didly managed trains. va ROLLO-DANCING Every Thursday, Friday, rookivnece? Myrtle and Irviug Place, buy & cent’s worth on credit. I think ents, and when that is done ton of John G. Adolti, A, W, DRAKE ART EDITOR | For similar “spectal and extraor- INCLUDING || [ees gatun lay, Sunday Scholae Avee's, S55¢hy Me amd te, I have saved $60 a year on what 1 y will f be my own landlord| Lanier Bartlett of the Ince staff of y |dinary services” on the same exten- (PSS Breas 1 . Kinlckerbook bought and another $100 a year by ¥ from my weekly salar i & : sion job the directors gave an extra| SKATES, 25: : measy Sina ty) oF ane doing without things I did not reolly| jut T will also save the $ tary: | authors is writing a problem play ; DEAD | pisincr’ss0c000 to Robert Reid Rogers, , 200 | y y ‘tubineon Ste irookh agra Ave. and needy in order, to keep this law. GT which now sve fo Wkly | utd to be of the stirring variety basbietsidoer well-paid counsel of the Interborough, With An Individual In- Maleate” Theatres Hlchmend ait, Beer i hews eaithsul ACSOURS OF A € e Mash notes for Anita Stewart] yy : Jand $10,000 to EF. J. Gaynor, the | vokly . receipts and expenditures since ms Pe Bag ite le . Pee te mstea | * he vita.| Widely Known as Collector of Interboroux)'s capable” aid’ salaried structor, $0c Extra, | Ha velar CORR. first year, and each year tried to a politan eo y jd now be mailed to the ° Shah ; auditor. No wonder Mr. Hedle Xf" Brosk)yn. forecast pians so as to get better r it Is on a very | graph's Fiusiing studio, She has} — Curios, as Well as for Maga- Zlatiniy tontified ander his oath anes ss Private Lessons With In- Oda BRED: | sults from the same amount of «x- moder bay Me. | tert tho Hrightwaters plant | ine Work Jit will always be necossary to have| { yew ae” — Gividual Instructor, $1.00 Every Monday Every Thursday | | * Denditures the following year. ¢ but on Anna Held's gowns, worn in the * straphangers at some periods of the ea Per Hour Extra. Wi, 43d st. and Agolly Theatre, 209 W { started by saving $1 a week and] cause eviously saved | Morosco photo play, "Madame lal xander Wilson Drake, editor }day in New York cars; also that to Rake Gee + th Ot, 1 n the remainder. I made up enough money so that be was | feewe Tite Battin He thecoosts|ab ina Gl io away with straph 5 wo Weal End, 125th Stes Unga on, the Ternalneer tae friend | able to make a aubstantat deat | Hramente,” are aald to, be the coet=|o¢ tho Century. Ma oon tts a. ayy, Na otsan hong wong) THE ROLLO-DANCING | ie a Eon nr mset burning up $1 4 week in cigars Payment. Money’ saved has a | Hest col ’ undation in 1870 until 1913, and well | PM‘, ‘the hands of a recelver. will he conducted on the Third Floor | Boe aren Me Zo Ons, “My present rule is: 10 per cent.] Way of inaking its own opportue |*YSPY parnum had to do some, Known collector of curios, died last| st pluin of all, the $2,000,- | of the Grand Central Palace, occupying isrouuway “sna ery Friday for chureh, Beco: 10 per cent nit fist-tighting in lighting Blood,” a! night at his home, No. ast Eighth : amenltments und obliga- | apace of over $0,000 square feet, | cf Ph Se and Sth Ay, Fe eee ay lite inmurance and save|” HOW LONG BEFORE THis) tox, feutue, | Haines Oldtield saye strect, aiter two weeks! illness, He| t,t “extension contracts were | At 2 & 7.40 P. M, Dally nejudlag Sunday Every Monday fate My nad Win A What I 'can out of the romaind YOUNG MAN WILL BE RICH?" appiness,* the | Wa¥ seventy-three and ts survived by | being ms hot plucked qulte us| UNDER. DANCING CARNIVAL Ave, Theatr, Bread wey oe N18 one unusual expense of sickness or acc This writer advocates the pure ob. 18, iw Mrs. Drake and children by two for-|easily a rge W,. Your N bas . pur 1 18, ix the ng, MANAGEMENT dents, It is only fair to say J have} chase of building and loan shares play to be cole | mer wives, He was a communicant | Wilt A and rdiner M’| Grand ree 031 Broad } not needed to draw largely on itch by young men. ered lt wae wroduced by Tialbos Piha CHVeSiA GEA Hat catenin anti (ean ho fought the plan y | Gran Contea Telens genres 107th St, and Broad- Kutherford, N, 3, rhaps unwise! do not be y Cry i thee alahean Ane i J » Fitth | civing ¢ Lf ae re trance A E Se wd, Jong to any lodxes or orders. My ; eee a a One tency, | Avenue and ‘Tenth Street, whero fu- | ¥ fi Vatin for boss | Sih St. and Amsterdam very Saturday } church pork pope 8 my. fraternal ae eh Maton ob 38 wont pay ns Dave gone. te ee eciciee {neral services will be held Fier ertansion. dob: These ater ne | A pareales N. 4. ——— teeta iceship in a drug store. tT had | ,Althous xty-four, Daniel ‘came & commtsston at | dropped Stevens and gave the job to . and 18 ' paying my board | (iilfether he- Balboa serial, | yyy) Bee iL 5 ; Gillespt ngincering firm. Mr Fectari és th Ave, ay ue the es| tbe Red cl rides bucking | PU” “3 FOREREDS KORE . “ate | Featurin, Motta e nore # bucking tim their New York but m Jo, Ba |B. WALTHALL and tne eae i ‘and fre room. “In two yeare T| A. . Connerly, a mutual exhibitor! Mr. 1 was born in pies the M¥nom. tar-|]| EDNA MAYO episode each week J saved $5 nd had taken out ten toat Lake Villa, Ark. rows)N, J, About 1860 apprenticed | 814 the Was reduce No Miancing veacis 1) fil week for t a : : " ” Y 0 i ona teen weeks, ' ns in a DV : ; onty-twe miles eg wek tO KR c as o each sont | A ‘ eeks, F ares In a building and loan associ. | seventy=t Mex each week to BEC) jimself to William Howland, a wood ont was Increased to a an} dance ‘with yi Sn the |{| For Details, Exhibitors Should Write or Phone Nearest General FilmEx h a } hen came to work in New York,| Willlam Collier jr, familarly known | cusraver. In 1869, having studied | The Thompson committe 1 ~aag Three Lease, enenge ng ; ketiing a position paying about $90 4) #8 Buster, ix to be starred in a ‘Tri- | also oll and water color painting, he | refusal yesterday when Pc Individual” 956 month. My salary is now a Kay Heo feature written es-| Started in business, He was pros-/ iis expert accountant, attempted to Ineteucter i sinonth. f was married in 1909; cally for him by C.G, Sullivan, | Pereus, when he was induced to go| soe tht sple books, ‘They tel- 4 YAt a month vente mas. bundine | Wiliam Roselte and William T. Car. (t Sebbaer's | Magaaine, atterward /ephoned Paul D. Cravath, they said ; {loan costa $10 a month food | 1eton have been engaged for roles in| the Centu le had chargo of the and he forbade them to show. the ut $25 a month ave a waning) the big photoplay which Billie | art for that and for St. Nicholas, |books. No, Indeed. But possibly hey \eonasary to. Year-payinent life polley tor $1,060, | Hurke and Henry Kolker wilt have —_———>--—_-- jeommittes will cause them to seo a feme amon; lark &4 T. onte 830 0 year, T bought four) the ehief parts new light on Mon | od ou to J arte #0 year, I houent four] He, che! ease, comoaica were atcien |RAIL STRIKE OF 360,000 | erenkime ts es arenes sorte TIRE CHANGE OF min f payments, [| ftom the Mutual's Chicago office last of false hopes, let it be clearly under- Ss OW EVE sink add) Seek ib Ns dude aide assumed IS REPORTED AVERTED *to23,t*t ti sowed fe a oud! imine 5 RY WEEK “ k which | the thief took the comedies just for | only for those who are either “good | Ly A Might ‘| certainly does heal yearly, My) fun | —— | people’ or “In right.” ||] tose"ftuse and, cleaaie daiicing #vety Wednes: 121,500 Hie atyfins Chorus ot | n August | ole inenlog a , ” the Vogue The threatened raflroad strike, a ee | itd Betarday, Cael a Aan 8 i V0 evry pV readtbos Sine Voices me $2,000, Mu comedy Sammy vs sts: Sra mira ete | bildr J oon and on 1{Cupid,” twor men threw Sammy | W2CM was to paralyze the traftic of RAISE WAGES OF 2,100 MEN. |I} 10%, §. 1 nesteerant- R'a Gladsome Ti ight adds . me Thrill nshares,| Burns from the roof of a building, | He conUnent and involve 360,000 con- ottentel mere lle Soa Lively, Superbl wil 10 these | Woo’ | Sammy sprained a r ductors, traininen and engineers, hag| Yonkers Sugar Retinertes wart |] Hapspianest, Hogs food, seesonable peices, Aw ae Ro uperbly Presented Bur- Inourfileof reports, coveringa period | gh pe of say Kaward Jose haa decreod that five | beon averted, according to a report Now Avold Strike, 11] Pe oe eee crteemAng one ag & ; sque Performancesl of twenty years, literally thousands of | te he heameiee ioe wne shall plunge in an auto off & | autg to be reliable, | An incrense in wages for ail em-| and SOC pla. call, Mare GS MY I uczans tell how successful the Res- ne Investinente would | in Pathe's “Tho Lon’ Claw," | A compromise settioment has been |Ployees of the Federal Sugar refinerios ||} alastes & and "oring vow | | ae inol treatment is for eczema and similar acar m Hale und Sheldon Lewis | reached, the report declares, by which at Yonkers was anbounedd | to-day. 1) grag Cente Losleeige Aree ( skin troubles, The first use of Resinol ire not the drop. h 1 Will gain most of their con.) The men-—1,500 in the Federal plant and | Uae 40th St. Pintranse 7 yf Me read Résivol coapasvally tiora Kile fo Van Dyke Film Company 4 Only a few minor points |600 in the National—will receive ins = /\y ea, pusua 5 its first y with Bud be still unadjusted, creases of from § to 20 per cent., t Bain Bik ‘ @ itching and burning, and they soon i that principal role, Directo Voted sume week: yning Monday 00, Orsi Sgate, wt ate, clear away alltrace ofthe eruption, No ’ Jerold 'T Havener says (he playlet, at! t eneral vie ‘! . Tw y hundred and fifty stevedo wiTON TERROR ep tectinert tor theakin now helore \ , divi he oH 7 went illed “Ml takes \ Hip: overwhelm ng iment in the | Federal fe Went on strike | Tomor'w-—Pie Appam Berg de Prise Orow h Uthough he does s one of the nest and bes le strike, ‘Two 8 ago,| Wednesday = and returned yesterda the public can show such a record of ive de sar eo Big oe Beagle oe eRe ee WHOS AO, | Deane Rey aod raiser When the one | professional approval. if selected with even reas Violet Mersereau, ser ur, says hed, and the adj. nt is now Company, which u Bprecke MADISON Nene BAN Mand SHECTALISTS care, ought to be safe enoug she will take advantage » You ld to ha ne KO far as” m, announced the increases, the Na s “ r ; plete eer tor a uae te oust tobe nafs enough ane wil take ndvantaa of fag Feae | sold to nye ‘aone’ aaa waits aie Maso FEOMTIBESGARDES STOW THE BALLET OF THE SEASONS! i him @ good prodt if duck*breaka |the Uaiveveas ug tue huudsguival wale tlrcuteugd clualy Kefining ‘COMPANY ook lke fl a ae DATLY—POPULAR CES—SMOKING PERMITTED, ! » ye) oh.

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