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Pes PORT AUTHORITIES |New York On a Tourist Fault. S acatbwalses Ter eee PAGHT RALROADS ace sar wore Globe Trotters a Lecture THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1922. resort section, and plans this summer to tee off on several New York and Connectiout links . FARMERS’ WIVES NOT LONE- SOME. Reel Reviews By DON ALLEN This week can be truthfully classi fied as “Not-such-a-much,” ag far as the Brondway cinemas go. Despite this fact the different entertainments run the whole scale of entertainment punishment meted out to those re- sponsible for some of these revivals. If we ever were tempted to do a Walter Camp and name an All- Swedish Movie Team, we'd cast our unanimous vote for ‘The Stroke of Midnight,’ now unraveling at the Criterion : For, in connection with the show- ing of the pieture, are flashed such names as: Selma Lagerlof, Victor Saestromm, Hilda Borgstrom, Astrid in “Moran of the Lady Letty,” and that is praise, indeed, Anyway, she has a big screen following and even the beaches and boats couldn't keep the crowds away from the Rialto yes- terday. Lefty Flynn, who ts in pie- tures merely because he was a sensa- tional football player, is among the crowd that helps Miss Dalton make “The Woman Who Walked Alone” exciting. “False Fronts," the film in this CHILIAN-PERUVIAN MEETING IS RESUMED Negotiatt — eed bat Fur- ther Discussion Necessary. WASHINGTON, June 5. (Associated ence resumed {ts session to-day after the Chilfan delegation had recetved further instructions from Santiago, ‘Although understood to be of a cher- acter to advance the negotiati tt wan indicated that the message fron the Chillan capital was not of @ con- clustve re, and would require fu: ther discussion. Pross).—The Chillan-Peruvian Confer- FOODSTUFFS ORDER By Roger Batchelder. “Parmers’ wives In Canada wre not] and half-way back again. Holm, Tore Svennberg and the] Week at the Cameo, is advertised as * troubled by the isolation and lone-| vo the Criterion, Metro has brougiit| Swedish Biograph Company. All|] “'® Prominent movie exhibitor's idea of New York Offitials Appeal to] “American lobe-trotters get 1698) somenoss which have been one of the , present and accounted for save Yon| What a picture should be.” In other s for their money than travellers of any] greatest drawbacks to rural life,” ac.|® thrilier—a Swedish, thriller,to be] yonson, and he evidently arrived too words, False Fronts’ was written by Interstate Commerce other nationality, They seldom be-| cording to W. H. Parker, Vice Pr more exsct, in "On the Stroka of] tate to get tn the picture, aig’ ita picture theatre owner teat mie ke are dent of the Parker Motor Car Com-| Midnight’ ‘Golden Dreams’ is the| The story ts a melange of spirits 5 . = Commission. ome acquainted with the foreign) ony “who Is at the Pennavivania.fopiumerque film at the Capitol and] (lens than half of 1 per cent., too),|_ Tt is the story of a Boutherner with ae countries they vialt. They are a een the Prec Canadian | eae ee a oe ea Giuthin| the regeneration of a non-toolovabi: | Hothing but a good name, who comes . EwasniNcTon, June 5—Betore|sheep, following other Americana] qistricts the farmhouses are bullt}iounds at the Rivoll, while at the| vasrunt and a weird yarn of the|{o New York and pute on © falas front inisaioners Potter und Aitchison} Where fashion, custom or the gulde}along the roads, and the farms extend| Rinito, Dorothy Dalton is seen in} ‘Cart of Death” that is driven by the eh feather in money. His ex- Pl eae 4 ° id} 4 >, 1 4 » die | in reapin he golden bar- py ‘eatate| books dictate, thereby putting them.| behind them. so that the house olus-lirne Woman Who Walked Alone.” | folk# who die on New Year's Eve. x4 ping the golden Har- i) Md Director Roth of the Intersta ‘ hy vest are interesting and at times { ters form little villages. ‘The result 8] phe Cameo is offering a novelty in} “The Stroke of Midnight” is about} (4.4) . FANE ; CGommerce Commission's Service Bu-| selves at the mercy of those who O81) commup Interest and unusual ve crronte,” which tn no way re- | High Noon as far as pictures go. If | Cedly pathetic. vineuvess atts 1 Teau, New York City and the Port|Particularly adept at preying on the| chances for sociability.” fern to a walters’ service shirt, while | You relish Swias cheese, you'll prob- ke Arty ronts'’’ is a good p! ale) of New York Authority to-day pre-]icnorance of strangers. As a, result od Bae they have seen ‘ft fo revive Mae] ably like tt =o en seep) fented arguments and objections | most of them return home, not as in-] GOTTENBURG TO ate oe Murray in ps Delicious MMe] cover The Border," now unreeting/OSER DENIES HE IS Against « “go on shipments into] termediaries of friendship and good-| “We are getting ready for a big ex-| Devil” the Central. 2 hie , S Stary: ; inst an embargo on shipments in ip and g position in celebration of the sooth) The “wecials—"Nero” at the}at the Rivolt, ts the story of a v FORTUNE HUNTER New York of Southern produco and] will, but disgruntled, disillusioned and} rrr erry of the founding of Got-| apolio, and Mary “Carr in “Sjlver| vital conflict between the overpre: ftatoes ordered by the Pennsylvania br etl ne all things foreign.”’ tenburg,” sald Knut Bander, who Is at| wings’’ at the Lyric—go merrily on ‘ile Besa, bec ee ane the ———— .| Such is the opinion of Sydney C. ieee tran that, 0 ei ; title-holders eal and lony- os ‘ 4 to-nigh the Astor from that Swedish city. “It| to packed houmes 4 » Never L jIroad in effect at sel : te | Driver, an importer and exporter, | wilt 1 “an exhibition o€ industry, art] °°” i distance bootlegging sweepstakes. Declares He Never Lov ed The rallrond proposed to hold ll} who has arrived at the Hotel McAlpin] and trade,"" he continued, “and will be} = | Helty Compson plays the daughter} Another and Will Wed . Suon consigned freight for New pe from London: and who bases his} the lurgest ever held in the country PASSING IN REVIEW of the boot-limber as the advocated : . . . ity at Kearney, N. J., insten¢ {pt [opinion on.many years’ observation of One section will concern Swed of the country's) greatest outdoor Miss McCormick. A Pre- Vacation Flarry Faasporting it acfoss the river in | Americans abroad, Mr. Driver was a] alone, but I have made my Arst trip Foden Dreams” is given stellar| snort ave referred to in polite so-] giprot, June 6 (Associated Preas), Customary fashion to Piers 2 ‘rounder of the Centre Party Unton| tu this city to take back American ex-]j,onors om this week's Capitol pro-[ciety, and plays it right well, too.) i" Ou 1. inaignant over a report ‘ I B > Si M 29. Wilbur La Roe, special counsel liwenty years ago, a xemipolitical| nibits, study your amusement parks! ’yamme when all the time the Robert One knows down deep in his heart] i Nk Mat Rockefeller McCormick n Doys uits for the Port of New York Authority, [party now known as the Middle Class|and get ideas which will result in a] Bruce. “Wilderness Tale’? called|that Tom Moore, of the famous} Tal Rts oekefeller Mi flssertea the embargo was unneces-! Defense Organization, which was the| permanent amusement park — like| sy.) Country" shotid be the real star] Moore clan, as the smiling Trish Ser-| asserted his purpose in marrying her ' hary and called several witnesses tO/ranying point for the enrolment of| Coney Island in Gottenburg.”* * fie “fhe latter film ie wonderful and|xcant, is going to be placed in a ter. [daughter Mathlide was to obtain her Three manly models in fancy chev- Sustain the position volunteers to carry on work of na- e+ 6 a“ her|rible predicament twixt love and| money. Oser declared he had sufficient * A ‘ i : a puld not be missed, The oth C, 1. Leiper Gesare) Bupeein tert tional importance during recent labor DON'T SAY “HARD. TIMES.” ans well be foregone. ‘The music, as|dooty. And “‘one’’ is right, Only,| money for himylf and his bride if they iots. Plain and pleated, half and tho Pennsylvania, called in defense, | trout . es ere ure Severs 7 s ‘i ; a) they : eerie? that the growing congestion | eqn ats meee: P The ordinary salesman goes to afalwavs at the Capitol, i the best in [there are several prédicaments. ” Juive simply, na he sald they purpaped full belted. Durably tailored for he piers in New York City made|,2nsland expects and is prepared), jsineas man and asks how business |New York . It all comes ont right in the end} to do, Me sald he made a good proft : : Sa poneibie for the railroads te con. {22% the greatest influx of American! |, yoing. ‘Poor,’ ia the answer. -- and one Koes away from Ove re on_the sale of his fashionable riding the hardest service. Brown mix- eine visitors this summer the country has] yyy, y is: OW ri ‘There ix only One possible ¢ Border’ on these humid sights with A > > : cars peri yro What he should say is: ‘What are ’ ZI school, where he bad thirty horses. ims cpon then. Of perishable Pr Jever known," Mr. Driver continued. | yoy doing to get business?! Even | for Universal's having ye-lssued a fond. fond memory of Gelenttal| He had “not asked Harold F. Me- tures, tan, gray, gtay mixtures—a > y 3 : plicious Li ig e Cen-|eno eene! Penryn Stanlaws di- a b - ? : New York asperted that the + vets business is the one who goes |{rs! theatre a that is] rected for Pa E oy Fes : : ; . pete Ran ck Commissioner had ofteres| thé Chambers of Commerce or Boards| Site je, It every one stopped talking |vecause a cettain young actor named |good Joly | Se ee ee ee aie ings and “patterns in sizes from rea Fy df Trade over here, which have the i 2 Villentino has come Into some prom|\- — r n om : a ditional space to the railroad for) i oa” nose of brightening up| 2d times anc got out and got busy, | on iately and folks have sorter be-}. porothy Dalton, in’ ‘The Woman|another wealthy American girl before eight to eighteen years. Were hard times would vanish.” ‘That is the idea of Arthur H, Brayton, managing editor of the Dry Goods Merchants’ Journal, who lemporary use. Mr. Leiper replied the dock officials had refused the space last December, but the New York rep- rerentative insisted that it could be his engagement to Miss McCormick. He had nevér proposed to or loved any girl until he met Miss McCormick, he sald. come used to reading his name on ‘h front pages If it were not for the fact that Valentino is in the film it would have been allowed to stay on Who Walked Alone,” is the principal film attraction‘at the Rialto this week The film, another of George Melford's directorial offerings, is certainly well their respective cities, curbing profi. teers and helping strangers to feel welcome and at home," priced at $18 to $25. Now $12.50 btained aig oadl ook t the Pennsylvania from Des a : : es 7 ‘ pale SN HE WANTS NO TAX ON JUSTICE. | Stoines a ee ae rie wurray| Cents io wee Rome DeauUrul pHoxee | oOsee pated. that! the: opposition to/tts JUNE GRAND JURIES “Justice ought to be as free as sal a ae whe this picture was taken, that she| graphy ee ee ie ae tee vation,” averred former Attorney Farthest From Home. is to-day. Dorothy Dalton, as far as we can Guvedch wnlene sie hetacit refuecd ae AMPANELLED.TO-DAY | Genera! Wade i. Eis. one of the r . There ought to be at least corporal ‘see, is much better than she was even which, .be said, he believed improbable. f — Committoe of Five appointed by the], The “New Yorker for @ Day or ia : g } Two" who is farthest from home to- American Bar Association to study the question of increased lawlessness and crime, who is at the Astor from ‘ashington. “Why fe it that people feel such disrespect for Iww, and what is tho remedy? Personally, should like to see the members of the association pledge themselves to give their ser~ vices where most needed, so that no man with a grievance and without means would be unable to get a law- yer. The lawyer to-day should act as foes the great surgeon or the great scientist, He should use his brains and special education for somethi:1 more than the acquisition of money. fd) One of Three Sworn In Told Broapway AT Forty-SRcoND STREET to Avoid Doitig In- { justices: Three June Grand Jurjesywere im- } panelled in the Crimin@y’ Courts Build- Ao-day, two of thempaworn in by \ Sudge Robert 8. Johnstone of the Court of General Sessions,.the third by Justice Leonard A. Giegerich of e Criminal Branch of the Supreme rt. i Judge Johnstone told theif jurors they were likely to hear evidence in & number of recent failures gf stock sewerage houses and said it was for- ate the jurors would be advised by “go brilliant a lawyer ax District At- torney Banton.” «, The Supreme Court Grand Jury will almost exclusively with violations of business law in cases presented by Swigg, who is at His home town, 13,000 miles from day is Thomas T. thee Commodore. Sydney, is over Broadway. ——_—_—_.- AUTO THIEF LAUGH: AT FIVE YEARS ya of Prison FOUNDED 7856 SSC White Flannel Trousers Some Packawe He WE Sentence. Fred MacKenzie, twenty-five, of No. 254 West Fifteenth street, Manhattan, who was captured after a chase In which Justice Kelby of the Supreme Court and Mrs. Kelby took part, was “If the man on the street could be} sentenced to-day by Judge McLaugh- made to feel that the law is a friend|!in in County Court, Brooklyn, to of the people and not an enemy, that] five years in Sing Sing. MacKenzie the institutions of society are for the] W vege wed asi Prose Nil of an auto- rotection and happiness of the| mobile from Nicholas Sanso. bach that the Teen Bar As-| He told Judge McLaupilin he did foclation would serve as a free public| "t want an indeterminate sentence be- caure if he received one he would “still legul clinic to right his wrongs—that.] ein not auntie reat) Gat: \ iN Me ir 1. \ WIN \ NN Préss.)—The Supreme Court to-day held constitutional the Oklahoma and Mis- Samuel Untermyer and his assistants. 17 petieve, would do more to prevent | 2° er Justice Glegerich advised the jurors} erime than any other measure which | Wien ie cog ee tgnees Ne uahed KK AWG t they must exercise great gare to] Cones to my mind.” @ which) and said: “That's some package. AK ao oid doing injustice by finding in- Klis 36 eS oye SS MYIGB Aictments on insufficient evidence’ SHOMINENT MAUON HERE CY SSG ‘ Austin A. Heath of Worcester,| WASHINGTON, June 5 (United A AD WM. J. HAWTHORN, ‘ GAS OFFICIAL, DIES Mass., who has long been active in Masonry and has attained the Thirty- ‘The Youths BVD‘Union Suit \B give’ the young fellow the souri service letter laws requiring that third Degree, has arrived at the Bilt-| any public service company in dismiss- ee paren more after an extended golfing trip] ing an employee shall give him Aten pome rt and the same Was Connected With? Cgn-| throush the South. He has played on} xtating the exact reason for such dis- Me forded his Dad every important course in the winter] charge. by the Men's BVD Union Suit \ solidated Company for 28 Years. re a ps Sie . ~ Coat crest «William J. Hawthorn, one of the Pat. U PRT co meme, iow wen in tec roner| £OOUR LEAPO in this country, died suddenly of heart . . ° ‘The BED Company failure last night at his residence, ‘ a SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF “RVD! UNDER WAAR Hiectt "Weosate. ana’ amore Gach, will demonstrate, why Quality 1) the Advan tag e jtoria. Mr. Hawthorn was born in “B.V.D." 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