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THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1920. \COX’S SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE ™0 of 300 , Cleaned — tater who, ho alleges, wan off pitch. ! We hit a dozen of the wrong men, and he and Nelson were presently cours- ing down Third Avenue with the gal- lant 300 on their heels, * There is no limit to what Olsen can do when bis sinews are inspired. Plays for the Coming Week den CINDERELLA O ed sp Pray My Eas ° States have asbelea a budget system,|that war breaks Into the tend 8 ght school in Kentucky has, in fa; and with a success that Carries nu| young men, and thelr first chart ¢ & historic institution. Th house, he threw one arm protec e rth Effic! hi been {m-| Ufe is In a sense more important than Practice has spread into other ss bout Neleon, id, with the other, sixth annual apectacie, “Good gency is unfair. In the o of proved—depastmental reaponsiblilty Any calculation later on, In coliege| monwealths and bands of noble men ’ ipaee afew test ot enter from COMEDY &*. on a it Broadhay, Bren B08, re ‘£08, ‘Tintes,” on Monday night. It those who know the facts it is |has beon centred, and economies|and shop—in every calling, they were|and women are rendering great ser- ita riveted roots. The crowd feil tack use. and Pau 4 is the of R, H, Burnside, with! ineinoere. Toe much cannot be | have been effected. building the base for thelr cafeérs.| vice. Thére sholifd be no encroach- Cyiant Swede Fest Protects Little geapecttutt ay Olsen charged and | T ¢ American in FANCe fon music Huthell, There eB, & awe sre 0 Lange ty o She same can be done by the Fed Didrepeg et Gime the dinsirbance of fost’ conerol. ere Gee healetl nl, 5 ” Tor their ‘homes In. haste ve . stance 0! jury or the local con! Md e i ii vet ond-hand ehoe- Se es a Se | Simei seas a at Seales atte ate | re Stee gece [commento tees a lng and P Diy focbot den tures wilt Berio sters, oeeure ing con LJ ringa, were com o onal fe laa! as el S j ft and tossed it into the aqnatie perfurmers; Dorothy Gates, | ef peor euuipmant. Bu ail of this & vast surpluisae of employees. {t Wnotnourve of lite. We owe adebt to cltisene of this Republic to think for, ‘Then Submits to Cop. —_fahesleas foot ié . ‘Who ta to dive from the celling; Bob Breer oe ait: Ut, wheel Th gos greater effort, and gives oppor. those who died and to these, the hon: themselves besideay State and | ‘Olsen and Nelson then aang a few Paster end \ probtews Rink: roads is ait tunity for talent to assert Iteelf, The red dead lett dependent. We owe @ community initiative would be tm) wii. sentty Olson of NU. Ih4 Rel-| more atanzas of thelr Interrupted bal- Ria troupe of pantd-| with us. le Government and the jebt to the wounded, but we must paired vy anything approaching de- jad, and, having warbled to a perfect normal course of least resistance de: . and, « matastets trem Londom; Terry Corwey,| public should Ser eve every co” |volopa In Government. bureaus a|fpallse that considerable compensa: an Po. Pacuntany Be eae pedal epant rong, nie ne ean olosing ‘cadence, wer very decile an imported clown; the ever-popu genaten te good [hardpan, which retanis progress. , bend lampposts pretzel eha ere} when Patrolman John Lyons wrrived Matedion, the Hannatord faintly of pb te ivetnarough ost to Br When the "reorganization te made, Pha apirat 1m heir iaterial Ropes ties of Grogtesstve. pducktiog, ed '8 ty tho granite strength of rovk-bound | ind fed them to the Wost 186th B.reet a Ly whose ramifications touch the coune| 2, Heart must inspite i enaive and WON'T COMPETE WITH THE DOL- muscle, oughtfal ett the Magistrate this morning, they will Fade Antiae eee nea! tse Ee see the | pbs aera LARS OF G, 0. P Wherefore, ax happened last night,| be engaged for mother appearance nette 4 'y generally have lost valuable men 1. . OF. PL | ppei ieht, rs Faby oad ee tate peers ie ee to business, This has badly crippled | “*V¢@,our al y that the rehabilite- There will be ne attempt in thie [when Matty Nelson, @ fecble four.| before the Foderal authorities, a dry Russian dancera, * post offices, the railway mall servic®| tion hy Py AN ‘taldiacs of the dollars | agent having been in thelr last night's campaign to Ge | ped b: we euro sppenl foot Finn, goes carousing, he travels with Olsen for protection, The two emerged from » saloon In West 125cb and other branches. WOULD HOLD GOVERNMENT EX- PENSES TO §$4,000,000,000, habilitation and cient for t! and. credit is pocnsenyy te Roety es ae: audience. recent war is one of the most vital issues before the people, @ candidate, pledge myself many benn in the money- pat ering business for the reac- 1B MATTHEWS and MARTHA M. STANLEY. the Eltings ‘Thentre on Monday nite "HWeode wil prewar Fer rao Night,” a periods of maxintum | megane Trainman Beaten By Five Men. ii John Grumski, No. 106 Virginia Ave- ROLAND YOUNG : that the millions al- = Stroet, full of Seandinavian melody P farce by THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER, lam convinced, after considera- and my party those young bogrigd eause " nue, Jersey City, Lackawanna “¢rain- and ‘Avery Hopwood the tie of which TRANSPORTATION SHOWN, big study of the eublect, shat the | smertoan®.te do all Ip 'rmy power” | (acy Ie rene or more ort and other thins, and begin to wring] TU {oreey iy. eee on early JULIETTE DAY ference to «more ha ‘We should not lose sight, however,| ¢xpense of the Government can, necessary dela: "the. immediate thet we the Harlem weikin, to-day by five men who bad beaten him 1] «ry aies y Feminine.” Charles Tougeten, lyn een peed of the vast poesib i ee of eee. Weis eine rey Os fratning whieh is iry to eae the utmost good faith wi An appreciative eudience of 200 jeame dari La gia pak vel al eliciously m9 sala mental ter. Mel . Wr ti * 7 i : ‘ . — - Gownell, Claiborne Foster, wuinor Dawa | Great Taxes and Bt Lagrence avis 900,000, including sinking fund and Seem Se Season’ Wivsinal 1. SUNN apts the cineunas received, ie angen And BI (hea ata chors if We Ghy Hepsi ene rumen! buat, — interest on the national gation project, particularly, Randicap should inourred while in the of tors, and the ite | his shoes and pitehed {ham at a chor- iy in City Homies When we enter the Li = - HUDSON, Rian Poies claim the interest of the Government. “The Girt ‘With the the Carmine Lips” service of their Government, | .. ; disbursements. "The public judo- COM the Pa ante Ape” About one-third of our Staten would) tions, we should at the ISeleve ‘also that the. Federal] ment th elections shauld Tua <_AMUSEMENTS, | AMUSEMENTS. TAYLOR HOLMES in on Monday ‘night. Among others in| b@ supplied with an outlet for every, diminish our cost for Foard of Vocational Rehwoliitation! dered after the futleet hearing “cc ” this farce will be Dallas Welford, Wil, | t2" of their exports. ‘The opportun-| To continue expenditures in either | as far a possible should employ dis-| possible. Each side has the right roo ers fred Clarke, Edna Leslie, Olive Coo “4 ity to make the lake harbors great) the War or the Navy Department | abled soldiers themselves to super-| to properly present its o: Brak Woo mde Edward Leach, Grace Mencke: rad) ocean ports of entry is inspiring to| on a vast scale, once our member- | vise the rehabilitation of disabled! ig & fogiti BIJOU #5, W. of Brondwar, vm. 4.90. | Blancke, Culver Brice, Philip Marrison Soniemmats: In the otop-moving! shia, in the League is sssared, | spiders, bévause of thet £7m;| ‘no marrow 9 Sato We aoe fa 2.8 \ 4 Period 1 Ji on the railroads is fould seom to be a very nite pathy and understanding, Lh sh and Mra. E, Lorrington, Mangering. ‘Graso pies up in the elo-| fefutation of the advantage of the | Itself and all agoncios under Mt whould the fegitimate” and ilegtima THE CHARM CHOOL 1 vators, stagnation more or less plan wi we believe i dened wi care of secur- fi eee ee ) Ch f Bil Is sgeneral, the tarmor sells his product An appe Ing for the disabled eoldier who has| Plates, the hate hay gt lets, ea meee CENTRAL bog ange o u under the most unfavorable eondi- 0 finished his truifing, adequate om-| - sre necessary to advise the people , Wahvee sung atest fs tions. ‘The trackage and the term-| the reduction of armaments. ployment. These wen, will, inapiré of the fact bearing upen the Worlds , Coolest, Most Beautiful theatre “POOR THTLE HITZ GIRL In Vaudeville | ))2, ue, states particuariy,| cannot afford to do it until ‘Anse | Purves Generations no less than wex| ofthe, facts bearing up as Th BOWES MANAGING re seeme rae are clogged with this traffic and in- If We do not | have themselves been inspired by the) Grate purpose to interfere with the pivcsin orcow CENTURY "%* CL a ae terference with local movements of} hundres of | heroes of the past. No greater force! | onest rendering of a verdict. VON st ROHEIM’S LAS at PROCTOR THEATRMS—For the|ffeleht is inevitable, ‘The solution) millions of dellars must be spent | for patriotic effort was found sai ports ty ly Cath iol Sa Master co Soot ES would bo simplified by utilizing the| for armaments. If we go in, a eo wore drawn Ini firat half of the peck at the FM] Titerways, Anido from this, the ac-| believe the people will insist on it, j than the example and aotivity of are! Recognizing that readjustment “z Avenue Theatre tho Oil will include Margaret Young, Ching Wa Four, Minerva Courtney and Irwin, Jack Hanley, Harriett Dupree and Broth- ers and picture playa. must be made, they bolieve that they will fare better if they cast their for- satan with those with whom they lealt the of campaiga contri- butions, in Pes patel by. They do not sense the dangers that threaten, cruing gain from every crop would be a consideration for the reason that the price of grain in this country ts made by the Chicago market and it fs determined by the London quota- tions. The price in the British me- veterans of previous wars. Unger the colors they loved gathered the soldiers of the pao bringing quickly to their support the now army of fhe Republic. Response in the South: then we can count on economies, Since tbe last national conventions of the two great parties, a World War has been fought, historic, unprece- dented. For many, many months, BOOTH 05 3.4.07 ae sisi ausnnind NOFSO aaiae avaTeRee aa Civilization hung. in’ the balance. te [leat by veterann who wore the € OPPORT OR Pee we Pee En; |tropolis Is a stated figure less thepthe despair of dark’ hours, it seemed Rredirea $60 oath, witty 8 seat vel be ay Pel nab gree idl Be gro 48TH ST. Tinanas Srawford, Amores Binters, Ware abd core ot transportation. The routing|as though a world dictator was in- be Ce pesg a in the quick mobiliza-|°% ‘ proapaslty, i tie yd thabt's 4 8 * Mata aa, of these commodities by water woilld | evitable, and that henceforth man and | ton of our forces. t Hing, Doles, Bintera and Torel Ward: | erect a saving of approximutely elght| women who had lived In. treedom| The women of America, in emotion Senly aeloye “Ee wtacte anak Broadhurst. Theatre & inetd fart the Wook With Joo amd Joumnie| cents, a bushel, which jmeans that| would stand at attention, in the face|4N@ constructive service, measured y; 2 TUR BLACKRACE re The control of money and interest rates had long been held by’ favored groups who were thus able to domt- nate markets, regulate prices, favor friends, destroy rivals, precipitate nd end panics and in short through thelr financial, social and political es Piclda, the Four Roshas Jone ana | American grain would wet just that) of the drawn aword of militdry au-|P during the war to every require. | 60 we should remember the lesson of Nellie’ @ims, Bd. Hill and Watlace | uch more. tocracy. The very soul of America |™ent, and eme! ge ig i ing | Ag We desire industrial peace. Reid on the’ screen, in “The Dancin |< FOr mdre than forty years hefore| was touched as never before with a|of them. Their initiative, their lo Want Our peoble io ahve an abicks A 2 OULD Mi Pook Gn Phuraiay there whi he | Woodrow Wilson was elected Prest-| rear that our liberties were to be wken | Musiasm, and thelr sustained nda. War Sn nAanGe Ie aoverncaent: bat ae ry Se eR TARE] an entire change of bill, with Bottle | Cent in 1912, a reform of our banking| away. What America did needs no| (TY, which carried many of them to) 6 jubilee im gol nrtinet onary (TRULYA MASTER PICTURE 7 SL. ROTHAFEL ) Hon Sob, an, vin "and De” tn curren arte ad gn on | coer, ora 6 kan ofa | yates the af eGnes, [suspen wi carry with ie the sont-| 11] “SCARF DANCE" cveninuie" CARNAVAL Blix Budain thy Gish in the film play “Remodel- af deterred f 4 reget ae a while the touch ‘of the mother heart — pee the country. fatet Oniaed by Alewander Oumanshy Sug by Bertram Mescock: ing Her Husband.” Font after year deferred or refused | will find dt an inspiration throughout | 7S 5° a0 noapttal gave a sacred iad to whine If the Danced by rf Son teans ‘Capitol Ensemble EIGHTY-FIRST STRHET THE-| PY the standpat element of the Re-| the ages, t feebii try days the first essential ATRE—The ‘bill will include Herman | PUblican Party in obedience to orders. And color to the tragic ‘pleture that ferble toring aye Deny ater cant t there is not a fine In th Republican platform that hi an emotion of ggide or recites 01 national achievement. In fact, if a man from Mars were to depend upon the Republican platform or its spoken interpretetion by the candidate of that party as his first [Sth HUNGARIAN Thao. Liszt Arrangement by Erno, Renee who will personally Conduct the number NEWS a — a CLTEWAT CAPITOL GRAND ORCHES PRESENTATIONS hy S.L.ROTHAPEL- words should tot even attempt to por- tray. They demonstrated not only willingness but capacity. ‘They helped win the war, and they are entitled to a voice in the readjustment now at hand. «Their intuition, thelr sense of the “humanitarian in government, sideration, the response would be: ince ~in government, n would be nothing lese than a calamity if the next Administra- tion were elected under corrupt auspices. There is unrest in the BIGGEST. POUT Se oe ae aa Lehidiek TSE ae jestT— outposts, be the real rulers of| means of information. he would |thelr unquestioned prosremive spirit, De Luxe Performance with Orchestra and America. ‘Act was orig.| Ret find a syllable telling him that | Mitre? guubio judgment Weu it engulfed Ensemble at 215— 415 730 — 950 Inated, advocated and made a law by| pisering “ad, been won and that | therefore, ane entitied to the throb in MATINEES S382 g8% Democratic President and Congress, lege of voting as a matter of right against the bitter protests of the Re- a te wee a Nation of composite citizenship. % SO¢ AOFNIGHTS 55*75 and because they will be helpful in I of. thi H. fai h The eonftict in which we partici- INCLUDING WAR TAK —CONTINUOUS 1 TO! publican stand-patters, who, almost| rere grow fom qunfair that @ |maintaining whplesme and patriotic! pated carvied anxieties into every Without exception, voted against’ it.| Gumean themeel spanould so | policy. It requifes but one more State] community and thousands upon pee Among these men are the familiar Meer venice the name. of [to ratify the National Amefdment and} thousands of homes were touched NING, names of Senators Lodge, Penrose! fey fag ft, mL” eKin- \cthus bring « long-delayed justice. I| by tragedy. The inconveniences MONDAY Night and Smoot, the inside Senate cabal| ‘ty and Rooseve have the same earnest hope as our| incident to the war have beon dis- responsible for the existing status in| DISCOURTESY TO PRESIDENT|Dlatférm expresses, that some one of| quieting; the failure ‘WO PERFOXMANCES DAILY THEREAFTER the leadership of their party. SCATHINGLY DENOUNCED. the remaining States will promptly] publican Congress to Inchding Sundays - Mats 2°50 -Nights8 50 FEDERAL RESERVE ACT THE! fo discourteay to the President ta | ‘Ke favoruble action. hoying taxes hae added LIMITED ENGAGEMENT OF 2 Weeks BEST IN OUR HISTORY. ie troubles, an affair of political intrigue. will make it odious. REJECTS HARDING VIEW OF GOVERNMENT BY PARTY. History As well might it be directed at a wounded soldier of Week Dau-Mats 23-30-75 ‘The Federal Reserve Act Sat Sun 6 Ail nents SO7s108 mitted is ad- WANTS A CHANGE FROM OLD to be the most constructive | WORLD OF YESTERDAY. monetary legislation in history. At a|the war, One fell in the trench; the| Senator, Harding's theory of th@) on. natural | ist the ¥ biroke it transferred the power over|strength of the other was broken in| @reat office to which he mapires baat a Hot a paise js 26 taney ne WILLIAM FOX presents money and credit and all they repre-| the enornrous labors of his office, But| putting a thoroughly fair interpre create a refreshened and refreshing atmosphere tn life. We want to for- get war and be free from the troubling thought of its possibility in the future. We want the dawn and the dews of a new morning. We want happiness in the land, the feeling that the square deal among men and between men and Government is not to be interfered with by a purchased preference, We want a change trom the old world of yesterday where in- ternational intrigue made the people mere pawns on the chessboard of war, We want a change from the old industrial world where the man who tolled was assured “a full dinner sont, from one financial district odt into the keeping of the people them- selves aid Instead of one centre to which all paid tribute, there are twelve @itadels of financial freedom where every citizen has an equal right and where the prinoiple that the credit of American business shall be free ts the basis of administration. Every citizen should be alert to guard this great institution which is his guar- antee of credit independence. It should be kept from the hands ot those who have never been its friends, and who by changes inva few obscure phfases could translate it into a| reater power for evil than it ever tation on bis own words, is that the Government of this country, eo far as It ls @mbodied In the Executive, hould be what he is pleased to call ‘government by party,” as in oon+ trast with the exerciee by the Prea- ident of his own ‘best final judgment under the responstbility assumed by hig solemn oath of office, taking into consideration the views of others, of course, in arriving at that final ists, ment, ‘but recognizing ‘no group eny kind not sworn, as he is, to we faithful performance of the particu- lar duties in question, and not gub- ject to impeachment, as he is, in caso e rs were ignered—the men and women who*labored at home with an industry and a skil} that words can- not recount! What of the hands that moved the lathe by day and the needle by night? What of the organizations, superbly effective, that conserved food and fed the world—that carried nour- ishment to the very front trench in the face of hell's furies—that nursed the wounded back to life—that buried the dead’in the dark shelter of the night—that inspired business men and artisans of all parties to work in har- j}mony? What of the millions of men, women and children of all creeds, re- 2 en ee WILLIAM FARNUM WA BEAUTIPUL SCREEN VERSION OF ‘eh | ere TOS re FROLG ber from ‘“Pagilacci. LLALTO—Mary Miles Minter wilh be seen in ‘A Cumberland Romance,” ” ligious and otherwise, who stood inthe | Of serious malfeasance tn the per-] pail as his only jot and portion, But From the wonderful St: Soe ie yoke mar > MEER | hae been tor 908. ranks as firm as soldiers overseas, un-| formance of those duties. ‘The lat-|how are we to make the change? rowel by JUSTIN HUNTIS Peay ove Gu jr. gue apron % ie eimost unnecessary to speak! qivided by things they once quarreled| ter is the conception of the Presi-! which way shall we go? We stand Originally paved in, fava eit of the og ab =| Of the Federal Reserve system in con-| about? What of the Government it-| dency held by Washington, John Ad-|at the forks of the road and must America by EL Sothern? tains with whom an Roget) ae tection wit! the consestntion of our | 8elf—confirming the faith of our fath-|ams and Thomas Jefferson in initiat-| choose which to follow. One leads to eee Toye eter aan et a et eaci£, the| @Fs ax sufficient to moet the storms of | Ing our great experiment in political] q higher citizenship, @ freer expica- THE GREA' E SCREEN ings will be a ha by and the Riaito| mankood ond wens the marshalling | time? Why the sneer at labor with {and personal under the con-| sion of the Individual and a fuller PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR Magazine. Among the concert num-| greatest factor ouch the Foderat Ree | the velled charge that {t was a mere|astitution. It ts the concaption held) life for all. The other leads to reac- rected by J. Gordon Eavards bers wit be Roeaint'a “La Gasm/ into one unit through the Pederal Re! giacker? by Lincoln and Roosevelt, by Cleve-| tion, the rule of the few over the Ry tte Bene Ladra,’ be gh Beane) asin RAS eiraginn Mageohast spectacle is sufficient to land Sie Ween a Mi Siber Freal many and the restriction of the ave! r Ee droite ‘Grea = - * i el of 6 past whom history| age man’s chances to grow upwar? pee as TTERIO a Fivmoreea te Fenny bad ul Rogie Poca si ligy haa agsiened @ significant place in Cansting devices backed by unlimited a erty oboe asin wh, Shoat ent yen, a aaron Sve ot opr Se Sell] Seen ee Be PE cs BEGINNING | rn “The Holy Land of To-Day,” 1 Niding faith that the pitfalls will be KER Fyre by Thalia Zanon and orchies~| Reserve syatem cancbe acon promot) te"hour than they were pirit.ef | COX'S OWN VIEW OF DUTIES AS) tyoided and the,tight road chosen. MONDAY CT on HE the tral and voval music wil constitute] ing in every q PRESIDENT. when they precipitated a revolu- tion within the rank and file of a great organization. If further proof were needed, the action of ever-widening ay of AEE ODD: com- merece, MERCHANT MARINE AND “THE The leaders Opposed to Dem: racy promise to put the country “back to normal’ This ean only jed normal of for- ube programmoe. TH. GIRL . SPOTL sii Eewin Crnneiz, Joe Towle. It is the conception of the Presl- aver a shale dency to which, in case of silccess nnotte Kellermann will a Dem: m| mean the so figure i What Women Loves" Bho|” _U. 8. CONSULAR SERVICE. he present Congress eu oc, [ofthe Democratic Farty in the com | Teer Wvedlenary saminietrations Fone ng y hall portrays the daughter of « social re-| We will soon have u merchant ma-| Not a constructive law ean be he dedicatd, with a solemn sonse of| the outstanding feature of which wi posit who ts kidnapped and/rine fleet of 11,000,000 tons azgregate,| cited. Mon time were |responsibility to the Power above, to pittance for farm produce | Mee ay — led aboard a steamer. Shelevery ship flying the American flag| wasted in Ning to mak the people of the United States as a amall wage for a long day ree 4 s Bio VAUDEVILLE & COHAN & HARRIS WY, aa Be em Be climbs the rigging of a ebip in order/and carrying in American bottoms | tary triumph an od whole and to the sacred oath of al- or. nd wrowestion of Nuno Me Runente (| leva CLAYTON in IRL arte to escape the Intoxicated Captain|the products of mill and mine and| in history—and yet i legiance to the Constitution and the kward te ti THE LADD. R OF LIES” HONEY GIRL comeov ni and dives 200 feet into ‘the ocean. |factory and farm. ‘This would seem) nificant that lawa. There ts, and will always,be.| by the BROADWAY J Sr, oun, igo Nees captain follows, and as the girl comes|to be & guarantes of continued pros-| sleuthful inquiry, the Ieee tein ton okiiian inte tea future in which a pas ara NAAR CIST ATR, COHAN £* to the surface drags her down, Un-|perity. Our facilities for exchange) ing revealed in that duct of a free Government; but a nerm | oppartunity to cultiv oth hye? Biicarig® WILLIAM ROCK'S Ger the wares @batite nies” place [and ered, however, In. foreisn parts] prlyc, carrying’ billions ef deliare [theory of w saoverniment by party,” | 1 higher stature amidet bat BEGINNING SUNDAY “SILKS AND eee Othem pictures and musteal numbore|should be enlarged and under the) ty expense, upon which they could | which must weaken this solemn senge| yironment than that RN by wlll | wit] complete the prosramme, Federal Reserve system banks should | pase even a whisper ot dis- or porsonal responsibility or alter ita| Our view is toward the sun 1} BRYANT WASHBU LOEW'S New York Theatre & Root . be established in important trading| fonesty? tmaditional direction and turn ft to-| to-morrew with ite progress and | at irae aC <1 GAPITOL-Eric von Strobeim’s |°°PUOT inpreased also with the im-| TAKES A HOPEFUL View o| Ward party or faction, can only ep.) He sternal premitron stance in. |LWHAT HAPPENED TO JONES” wuibe kee? te Mahi Wire production “The Devil's Puss Key" |porinnce of improving, If not reor- MEXICAN SITUATION, glee lee the skyline of the setting sun, AEE Es Atberican Roof ¢ tery Pa Bi w tory ee fe ne és Pictur i n American playwright iv: in in sug. | e1 rr ) begins to jo Party for * Paria who, belag hopelessly in debt would neem to demand It, This pas, |show sens of improveynent, Not the| tunities ef public serv I accept the noraination of our RIVOLI ORCHESTRA fo @ modiste, finds herself facing (Seiya to foreign countries have had |least of the things that have contrib-| has brought to m party, obedient to the Divine Sover- Conducting, Hotmes’ and. Wella, * and Alfred Du Bois. show W. 8. Hart in “Sand.” RIVERSIDE—Amiong the features will be Henry Santrey and his Syn- Fs pata Band, Marie Ni Holman, Arnold agd Lam- tae and errr LOEW'S AMERICAN—Henry B. ,Toomes in “The Wife Saver" and ‘the Carlos Circus will be on the bill the firat half of the week, with Viola Dana in “A Chorus Girl's Romanuce” as the film attraction. On Thurwlay there will be the Eight Black Dots, David 8. Hall and others, together with Alice Lake on the eoseen in “The Misfit Wife.” New Offerings On the Screens RIVOLI—George Broadhurst’s tarce, “What Happened to Jones,” with I Bryant Washburn as the star, will be the chief attraction. The screen will aleo show a comedy called “Ten Nights Without a Barroom," the Rivoli Pictorial and "The Alchemy of Winter.” Tho overture wil) be from “Mansaniello,” by Daniel Auber, and Cesare Nesi, tenor, a sing a num- et a Frederiek 1 my Mi ia Li BRADY to seandal and the ruin of her husband, itary and a|#ted to it is a realization by the peo-| for the willingness ct it ha eign of all peoples, and hopeful that|f law Tim ie Ta Ene aa The Capital News and Will Rogere's oe gh rina 3 Taf should be|Ple of that country that we have] shown to-extend those o by trust in Him the way will be ‘iterate: Digest” will round out the |eninrged so as to Include an officer neither the lust for thelr domain ties to : roater, fi shown for helpful service. times Hell nuyalier’s Be Ma % Se screen offering, Liszt's “Thirteenth | oP /4;8°", * whose exclusive | disposition to disturb their soveyélgn| am glad to say tha eepegemaae squane Rhapsody” Will be played by the or- [Ite TN tata make observation {Tints Peace smiles upon the border| recognized that my offigial du BOYS BEAT WAY FROM WEST. Henry Miller & Blanche Bates chestra. and report development and Improve- incentive to» individual effort a whole and Bhd babe, BEGINNING SUNDAY. MARY MILES MINTER were to the people has in no case attempted to In- terfere, under pretext of party re- Aa Jane, Pose seems to be maling a national aspira- cabs ment {n edifcational and social prob- | seer lems generally. ‘The Famous Mrs. Fair ASTOR THEBATRE—The Goldwyn Picture Corporation's production of © the and Are Tripped at Ha sponsibility, with my right of Pic’ ines winery, FEnatwcuna” | Government Bureaus during, tie| DEST DUE TO THE SOLDIERS) Petvanal judgment, under Bath, in | awaiting word from the bovs' parents a Be | eet et "on Wednesday |" had close ime uo ae ean tee LIVING AND DEAD, the performance of those dut! in the West, who ave been notified by | J i UMBERLAND ROMANCE”: STH lint. ‘The author treats of the pos-|Ners OrmAnination lt, int Chodern| Many ¢lements have made our ree| ‘There must be an ee Ee ae. | 2 that their sons were found in AC pogite W. 130th Mt. Perry, nibilities of tide etter death. That exPerirpanieation along purely | public enduring: ot the least, of leut in education. ‘The assumption Joreny City without funda after travel, eed Fino Avc} AWwaven sUnF oA Hina.” WOW BPO. YRIC THEATRE—Wiliam Far-| business lines, ‘The advantages of a] iG “traditions of our land are| here's smore. or dese of a geueral |ilng Yast on ja freight train, the|| RIALTO ORCHESTRA - TE EDLE num will’ be seen ina film veraton | rgpiainient ic Sree teen held Thy| Woven from historic threads that tell | {dea that because our school system Eizarke “siceon, No. 723. Miller Roads Fran TA rede NANT, Wake ~ Learn to Dance f Justin Huntly McCarthy's play |>* Unted. Tt nares the disad.| (be Wravery of our soldiers of every | generally is satistactory and in most | Partha Cal; Lawrence Ir 1, URLAE HAPPENEO TO JON DANCE _ Terrace Garden THE FUNNY PLA Cha’ novel, “If I Were King,” be- pared FOP asa anentay auuionakl war. ‘They make the first Iinpressione |inetances excellent that eufficient |tittern, “No, stl | Woodward vnoapwav A sanerrnce Garden 7 unre ni » of history upon the minds of our chil- reas is being mad 0 pli ‘Ore. an lames CRITERIO Bra, Tio to 10°90. — sinping Monday. by the law making power without! Gon and bind the hearts of generas| fact reveals two atartiing things—on, Fortigen, colored, No. 1012 North Stroet, anh vr PALACE bes : epee oe LOEW'S NEW YORK THEATRE— | siffident knowledge of the need of} tions together. Never In all time will] @ growiig decimation in the ranks Denver. “a hibition Dancing Tue v, ‘ttractions will be Doria Keane | the service, or the possibilities of ex-| tic performance of our soldiers in the| teachers, and the other the existence| The boys were errested while trying be Humores ue” OLYMPic Shade GhanING he itimnce,” Monday: Will Rogers |travagance. Tho Answer to this isliate war be surpassed. From farm, | of 5,500,000 Miiterates, It 1s true that | 7 induce Pennsyivenia ferry omblcyses TOONTOT {n [Romanctse Cowpuncher,” ‘Tues- |the budget system, No successfull forest and factory they gathered to-| 1,600,000 of these are foreign born, | to let them | anueh Hae ang Chora iw tan pve supe Hayakawa in “An Arab. | business saterpiiee sa any Lad Pre gether in the tralning campe—from|The army of !nstructors has been | ‘Continuaue Roan to Midnight “PUSS-PUSS” CY te) 4 Hy operate withow For a hundred) countryside and city-—men whose| more or less demoralized throug! INCERTS AND MUSIC, i tan Knight, Wedneaday:, Alice Brady | Treo tne Federal unit, and the|hands were cailoused by labor, othera pee LB 2 in “A Dark Lantern,” Thursday; treak 0 MARK King Vidor's ” Most Fantastical of Musical Burlesque BATH qj 4d whose shoulders showed the stoop of| tivities which pay much better, We . Berry, Conor in Blue Streak MoCoy |without dutermining the difference| oftice tak-the blood of many na-|owe too much to tho next generation OPEN AIR CONCERTS TRANL Jack-Knife. Man” 2 ith RAY READ & BEN SMALL : Spirit of God,” Friday; Bnid Bennett between department need and caprice,| tions flowing in thelr veins—and the|tc be remiss in this matter, Very eS wrx. Of BROADWAY THAT SUNDAY WORLD WANTS i rita Saturday, and Doug-|a the same time paying little at-| samo impulse ran from the front) satisfactory progress is being m made sent trata “Niaal wonse Lost 5 LD ingyen ; tention to the relation as between|grench in Burope back to the first ot q ea Fairbanks is “The Soltycodale,” | tp SEPT Statea as well, made appropriations income and expense, Many of th yey in training, We must not forget financial temptation from other ac- in several States in the teachhi native born iliiterates, The “om the Goreen and IN TO-NIGHT| THE SPORTING }° UP_IN MARY'S ATTIC S Minuten trom SURF BEA WORK MONDAY WONDERS: or,

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