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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1922.’ as But as the train re ned past the small|/ennsylvania, His home town, Ma- AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. i} towna of the h, It seemed as] vila, is over 11,500 miles from Broad- ate } American flag was draped | ia; M, W. 42d St. 0 8.108] © WINTER GARDEN 82, af Sth. Eve. 8.20 + 5 $, WED, & SAT, ONLY MAT, THURS. | one the trod. Al ee POP. PRICE MAT -4L EODIE CANTOR i si the stat town-halls an public BES We Jecorated, and fleeting SYLVIA FIELD With NAN HALPER i lances showed tiny banners and — if Every Raisin Dropped in} "re feathers and brandixhed toma- Sant ng in hundreds of windows, It} ] pending tady tn i LEI . AMBASSADOR § Mat 4 hawks, was most ins;iring and impressive “Cat and Ca- BLOSSOM TI i .. Home Brew Means Pros- SEADEZTIM NerRAeE., ' a * wmynt . A * , : ‘ THEY TESTED BROOKLYN Th f GREATEST MUSICAL MIT OF \ perity in California, “we were Kent busy during the war ShISGE crea Jo as : aot . making nitrate for the manuf an Noon- ! of munitions,” said George - NR. Ellis, Vice President of the Lemon if By Roger Batchelder. rows of Iquique, Chill, who is at the Vesting Laboratory, has|] Cream, It ls 80 i BWvery time you insert a raisin Into| Pennsylvania on his way to England rived at the Pennsylvania on |] stimulating and i that which is anymated hy a raixin,| "After the war, our business, as well/ motor trip which will take him te ictal for the ® farmer out t California smiics.] a8 all others In the country, slumped. | Northern Now England. His firm, |] comptexton."* Mr. Hillis sald, has the task of testing For out on the Const, every one is| We are now getting back to the man S y fashedia all ised in road building, as } growing stapes for raisins, and, what |tufacture of the product for its normal / Al) materials ised 10 fond bullding, a , - i ig more, selling them, according to] Uses, for fertilizer and the making of | Well #5 the stecl and cement: which j i i i} Myra Coe, who is at the Astor from|industrial explosives,’ go into construction work, Men of AMUSEMENTS. i Hanford, Cal. t ay yaar the same concern tested the materials Abies Irish Rose i} “Our little city boasts of having ALL FLAGS UNFURLED, which went into Brooklyn Bridge in Rl ‘ { the largest raisin vine in the] “The most interesting feature of | 1881, and also those of the hotel at | ) world,” said Miss Coe; “it is 1,500]my trip North,” related Mrs. Herbert | Which he is stopping. | jold ‘Cream. , AT CAWEUL LARCENY i aores in oxtent. We expect a record|Shipman of Miami, Florida, at the ree i crop this year, and the prices are] Biltmore, “was the appearance of the FARTHEST FROM HOME, ¢ = iT h i id (PES TmATRE, ; { countryside on Flag Day. When we| The “New Yorker for @ Day or you v8. Wedsasattirno nignsi)) | ¥ “The farmers of California are co-jare at home, we are not so Ikely to] Two’ who is farthest from home to- rf IN “CAPT. ” (Cine ae ‘BERNARD and i operating in every way,’ she went|notice the number of flags about us.|day is C. 1. Potts, who ts at the JOHN Mi SFAHL'S ‘CAPTAIN rite || ALEXANDER CARR in a new on,” and their three organizations, — - — sad heo-vignal ‘ 6000 MORNING DEARIE comedy, “PARTNERS AGA, H comprising raisin, prune and apricot are Vath MCR rm t and peach growers, contrcl most of - THE SENSATIONAL MUS t the frult output of the San Joaquin HENRY, B. BLOBE ieiket cc 2/1 STRUT Miss’ 1 CBRE t Valley. Each county has a farm WALTHALL : Shaner Be Susie ; bureau manager, who conducts sales CLAIRE a eA i for the farmers, and ships their pro WINDSOR BELMONT w : IRVING ¢ , M ; ducts direct to the market. Every ¥: ue ats. Thura. & Sat business man in Hanford, instead of : ) MILTON SILLS } |] BERLIN'S wisi A v ‘ ip THE With Grant | buying stocks and bonds, has bought (oe . IRENE RICH ieereee Losec net evel fonee sft Gopete art Mitchell and up farm land, and is raising frult on bs . a c % * a 5 ” “The cal noe, One the side, ent carte aif, tes, j THE BOBBED HAIR BELT. ‘ c i T. C. Connolly, at the Commodore : an 4 : from Tucson, Arizona, has decided ‘: 7 q Went ‘LLOYD D Comedy that nearly every woman in New York has bobbed hair “It seems rather strange to me," TMS WEEK 0 [Gres FSR ee POP. MAT. cnet oN 8 of Biwi 1.30 Ae he admitted, “for in my rp country the fad did not bees lar. Many women of the Sou es are Mexicans, who pride themselves on their black tresses. STRAN Broadway at 47th St. a TH MONTH—BIJOU {<5 SINE RN ea LARTEST EUGENE O'NEILL'S “The Hairy Ape,’’ Plymouth, W. 45th. Eves. 8.45. Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2.45. | HELD OVER for a THIRD WE ae Oe ft el i LAEMMLE. Bhectal Added ALLA AXIOM, THE MAN OF MYSTERY y SGORDON EDWARDS 4 sists rr STORY OF LOVE AND SACRIFICE TOLD ANID THE BARBARIC I SPLENDOR OF ANCIENT ROM B= LY RIC TATE esses ft DAULY~2'S0 08. Wear It (Oper All Summer) “As soon as our train reached the stati in Chi bem and more in evidence at each stop as Wi: Pa ‘we came East, and here a full growth . ash your face and hands A Get this Ay ae " Lard Ct N MEW at fre el itint of hair is a rarity,” with Lifebuoy — k waten a spre CONADES SSS 7, 6 9 . wi 8 ait firet pent way a|Cont, eile cotter. Bea ose wiser and wo eed tit ALLROOM CRITERION ace at o See “The Storm “The Canadian Government has for eke, re Oia “THE s ROKE of MIDNIGHT” “One of ae grentest of the year. several years.set adrift a number of fresh they feel all day long. full bridge model, adjusted. to poritions, Drama of Hnman Lite Will have vigor te any land and any bottles in the ocean, in order to de- temperature and irochronis: equipped po 5k 5. time. The Capitol should be jammed termine the various currents,”” re- Bathe wi'h Lifebuoy— SiN iucconaon FomiintenetRiita ta CONTI-'UOUS DANCING %.3 ss BROADWAY ait ihe Moat of patronbe ot tne ican ported S. G. Melcher of Quebec and 21 ke a fuby find sapphire Jew tis OM EiS Bast, Dance Muslo yy the BFE: 1 bublic."—SMorting Worlt y Provi: , at the McAlpt “The re . : 7 a “I salts have, been, astounding, Post Experience the delightful Sin aertad = Sete nnd Baseal'e Orewestr a ds, which are enclosed, have bee! i i 4 repalrs for one year, Me Allister & Shannon's Shriod Beck the Aceie eae exhilaration of waking up Splendid” gift suggettion for||| {LADIES 65c tne —— Gi ‘i j ns tas OF SMa? gadis tae norte as your whole skin to health mranuntee ay ganteadl in ek in || CCen eee ree ee Be Gin INNY WATTS = Norway" and vigor. Dlamondy and ser In and see uN, CHARGE F FOR DANCING. | THE SHRINERS’ “RIOTS.” “The pilgrimage of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine to San Francisco a riot of fun, a riot of color, ana an invasion which the city will not A Untversal-d: Direc “The Storm’ must be given a high place among the season's attrac ins wonderful effects. = ivening, igen BRIGHTON VAL & ERNIE ST, ; “Undoubledly a success. There is no other soap like Lifebuoy. clally chartered boats, from all parts Crowds Storm the Doors Presented by CARL LAEMMLE, Pr soon forget,” related William C. Lee, BEALL GATE Pt who formerly hailed from Bridgeport, ‘ Wake up your skin! 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