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— _THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922, in Cf AMUSEMENTS, | = Burope to a Castle Crannycrow in Ce! _... AMUSER soscilstioteas: | sist AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. ‘ornia, instead of abroad as plonne’ By & coh, Eve., 8.20. iW ST Then, W. of Bway ct cy Screenin QS || isirert stmt he wa ‘WINTER GARDEN Strveninnwaiatat | 40TH ST Uishjan) laa ta inte a TOMATO the picture, had a nervous break los ‘WORLDS JOHN GOLEEN Presents By DON ALLEN from overwork dltoting (he hiet cd CE’1922 Super Mystery Play! rE MARIE 1A, Serpent's ial “In the Di ‘uffalo Ht in ( b — — A ead be ail GREW York VALESKA SURATT, NAN HaLPenty, |Chritian Science Monitor Says: -MPEST # “Tooth wre . lf A 2 if t t hie de t GRORGIE PRICE and Supariative "7 Tinney Himse gain NOT 80 FUNNY. Pea toece Me cite thieata APOLLO Ad Bt Fe at 8 . Sam Taylor has some work in dop- | °° te ar shhh cope eninges Mads BBA AG. 2.20. “ i nounced him able to start for Hurt A “THUNDERING HIT!" San in Daffy D Dill” ing out Harold Lioya's comedy situ-] and rejoin the others, but the momer ARTHUR TAS SP RIN iT? vitor ations for him. The begoggled comic} he arrived on the other side hie PRANK in “Far better play than ‘The Bat.’ ~~ 3 3D. SARNTON 4 now making @ pleture in which he Vakonl ab vets aie bs had to # INNEY Col Structurally in the best mystery | By CHARLES AR! playn (hie part of & young doctor. And nuPhen and dodtore, Te thet ine cot a! DAFFYDILL” | play this reviewer has ever seen.” | « fo Sam wat innelé dowe in hia bun-| pany after having’ had ite ‘expensss| f°” GEORGIA O'RAMEY Au3,e32,At-| CRE — Son NIV LIPHOUGH Mrank Tinney o0w tos 1 in “Patty Dit? it le evident| elehouse the other evening and was] paid in Paris and Vienna was sent) ] HUBERT Tice din Btw of My. ve 0| AMBASSADOR "S300 Nits. wea 28at. | , 1 y aot cael ,{home to do the picture in Cal MA & WED. 240 ide » still has something tc ' in bring 1 hottle of beer to the | Just aching the point where caer MAKIO The QND year A : t . doctor was funny when ia ORIGINAL the little things in life that eo aphid a. bye dae behsad James Ki 4 ht irae ' B ‘Gotbrisi “ | OONVANT ise. i rhe * van i containing the statement of how much amen Kirkwood, one of the screen's 1 7 AUB AGAE Were asin Bt. t 30. PULA LL DaRLMA ‘Oi 7 T1864. ida he piece at the Ape © In] re ‘ (Sam for allowing Sammy| most widely known and popular ead |] rie Mats Wed. and Bat., . MATS. WED. R SAT. "2.30 sdson the first Tinney ahow t ve oharm ‘ Imes and settings e call en, haa latene hey alt aaron Bee ii fe hkl s : hess of the production makes th hecidat’ “that, abctors | aernee latened to the A Woman Wholanghed” — THEATRE vi Pea th ui Mu; Yons This is to music by He 5 ; 40, 6 Ht has decided that doctors] of the speakies and will, it is ar i. Locke, with MARTHA HEDMAN oul 2 | belt M. (also’ for Poughieepate bert Stothart tunetul withont K by Guy HBiton and Oscar Ham- |arg not funny, never have been funny'| pounced, soon leave the silent drama | ae oe R mh aot Ghana: ate Seek ae ala EAE olce, Hae virea trotaue cage. tu] eratal #0 weemt. well-alEn 30 and never WILL be funny. flat and accept a talky job, om —— — ea rey tig Ala gees few cork Aly tl But Py Coming as tt does at the MAXINE ELLIOTT’S ea, 39th E. o way. Eve, . ler has ee mervifully absent, and the gentler But happily Mr, Tinney ts in goo | $4,990,000, A SONG AND A FASH-I height of his screen career, for Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2,30 at + mond {a caught even by the star per-|rompany. Marion Sunshine in al ION PARADE. Ones SHLEGHGEERELIDIET oo ccati AN ABSOLUTE DRAMATIC NOVELTY! ; former in a restful moment when he] 5™ Eevee Ta ede ene Castle's latest, “Slim Shoul-|no longer dabble in @umb-opers. \s|§| “Modern drama, well written and well acted—first high grade ig ks ' Yonkers, "4 touches tho plano softly. At other)!" ("evens Of enone Olsen, who {leis which Hodkinson Ja putting) somewhat of a surprise. verthe play of the season.” s—Stephen Rathbun, Sun. Nm times Tinne self again, He], ' cenonal charm, |oUl: contaifs the $1,000,000 fashion | lear, he saya its on the fevel and that . —— pwally, xcept Sunday, f 2 aiden. Simtactt jaihle F wag lee aioe wey Ho eine cmiuiaa | arade." Many of the gowns that) just as soon am he finishes his scien |} “Gets across—real American drama with absorbing story | | Leeptle Saturdny Saari (Ala 8 himec $ familia : g of Guy Robertson Is alto) Ci ne shown In the Promenade aré| work in “Ebb Tide’ he will come Has Aaa, Wrest ieee Went 424 Bt.. 9.08 though pow and ‘then (trying #31 asing. Geor O'Ramey reealls | i iniicates of the gowns that Mrs./4o accept one of the Many handsor about persons that are real and who thrill you.” onan AM West ‘130m Be, 0.20 'A, Mey Youkerey ; ‘. t 1 3 v. Welsh, Telegram. y thing new. Having been many things} Marte ee iJ bls LS 3 ea aware Castle brought back with her from|jegitimate offers that have bi Taw mo i ay = tie tee » man-hunter from a small town |, ‘ 1 four weeks spits rab only — For ar in his time, he has apparently come 4 Varig when she returned scurrying his way for weeks — LATE, rn iad xan to ebhadtte Ty hie possibtities [0 {ar behind the times, If we can|go, Others are sriginals from the) ‘The screen, for a time at least, will Bvn Po. haat Wedd Get 1 Degbrgnons La as horse fodder, A remarkably Intel ie Sih Beater oy Ore tee ee smartest shops on the Parisian boule-| joge one of its standbys and the siage BARNEY BERNARD and nkers, 2.40 P, ¥ hi ‘ i ts pest: to zens shot two letter carriers, be- | yards and were brought over last week] wit] gain a fine actor fy LOUIS EVAN SHIPMAN, With a SPECIAL CAST, Including ALEXANDER CARR in i To te a eee coremedian, only | Jeving. them to be Confederate sol- joy the tuyers of one Of the largest pee CYRIL KEIGHTLEY ALEXANDRA CARLISLE easthccmer ain enone make a meal of the comedian, Only) iiorg tas it may, Miss O'Ramey |, : . | eaves Denbrosses | , PAV. (TOE EgS fOr 1 ee ee ee Se eer tae toca Gemeiltal RAASie: WHOA! BACK uP! LUGILE WATSON VINCENT SERRANO A TIMELY COMEDY tee ate Paella ~ This is go0¢ rt so far] Ure o Hol ® ate Return steamer wame day frot couraged. This is good sport #0 fa") Any of “Daffy Dill,” for that mat-|quiny in New York will be seen in Viola Dana {8 an enthusiastic | “THE OLD SOAK” marked: Biche Saving Hime.” TO euis be eaiva viet whe att fas ter, in close to Broadway. This is es-| {ho Fashion Promenade, which will be} horsewoman. 80 much so that re “Good red-blooded play.” dian Date,, Armnertian My New York and latee on Tinney’s remarks on va- pecially true of a strikingly fective | staged with all the elaborate detail of|eentiy she dreamed of being thrown rl v * we. 8.00 sour topics are drawn out to tedlous}dance by Mary Haun and Galdino| winter Garden and Follies scenes.| and badly hurt. “Enthusiastically received.” ser ek FURIE: Mapa ay 88 length withelews he has his gen-|Sedano. But there is nothing that} The uct ts now in reheafmal under the} “wnat kind of a mate were you Sly. DuRRe Gren tl: creates quite such a stir as the an- | divection of a style show expert, while/ riqing?’ asked a friend “A good cast, a good performance and a good pl | Taeat One:tiay: Gatiags a Rgith The BRSttY nts. are pretty | nouncement by Mr, Tinney that Hen-|a corps of decorators and designers! «4 gray one,” shot back Viola, “and Aechs Manila arene. Act " girls, ‘and Arthur Hammerstein has|ry Ford is in the audience, Anyway, | a'e busy on the dra nd hangings! 11) wet 1 fooled you; you thought 1 + the back drops. ‘slim Shoulders"? w: Chiles K. Harris, the noted song he saw his car outside. fe ‘a nightmare.’ by them in, the mat was gonna say done handsom TIMES SQUARE Well, Viola, you sure fooled us! W.a2 St Mats. 44TH ST. THEATRE <<" TWICE DAILY, 2.30-8 written by huree done handsomely by them inj the ee Be ee ee ita waihenty bod A GURPRISE. arusteal Comedies A Sensational Tilumpht 11 neftntormation at. Desbrosses street a rs an i rs. n “Broak the News to Mother," and . 3 seen, a ’ that popular old ballad of twenty AN of Bull Montana's litfle piay- st DAILY EXCURSIONS TO EA MOUNTAIN years ago, "Always In the Way A new song called ‘Slim Shoulders'’ has also been written by Mr. Harris and will be used as the theme of the mu- mates were at the station—railroad, not police—when the caveman come- dian returned recently to Los Angeles after a visit to his home in Ttuis Not So Bad, Says High School Editor sical accompaniment for the picture. Au ti i i = r he train rolled jn there were Raed betel teh Arab! al The Playgrounds, Athletic Field, Choice of Reading Indicates Serious Moments, hut How ANSWERS. gathered on the platform Spike Rob REPUBL pintinee’ Wiss: i Rov P Datehy rey Mion and " y i si 7 -no! " it Groves ARE F They Eat Up Love Stories and Sport News! fo many, many folks have written| 0800, Broken-Aoxe Murphy, Pion ies Irish Ros fled saath Cie ata Gttee axa ux about the same thing—viz., how to k ss and others Mareterta service ot ve prices PITTSBURGH, Pa., Aug. 24 (Copyright).—A poll, just completed, | ¥* tho"! Vin vv ana how 10 sell it ait in thelr Sunday clothes and Hainnue Bear ‘Mountain fav leaves no doubt ax to what the high school girl fs concealing beneath her] qrer it in written, that we might as] Uilh every moulrenes sae earelaly 9 ag van LAST 4 TIMES: Last Mat, Sat. Steel et ON TRORAY [vn ell tell what little we know right 3 ; over= ; _ Had St, bobbed hair. ‘This is what is uppermost in her mind, so far as reading ieee toll what little we z come with surprise, He said: FATIA HOA TC ES.. WEDS ” “ s hae eda tr ning Bt goes: Newspaper comics, sport news and the lovelorn column. Last night “J. 1." asked a few This is a great event. 1 had not ER jolning ‘Tattery Pats : ant MEM in trying to answer wel expected it. How come you all out at BK ‘ i Maurice Robinson, Pittsburgh pub-* See eae ee rie: quatiee ob av} Of, (ell ablondet® ATUR DAY FTERNOON lisher of a high school magazine, stera learning to parse Latin verbs. | jeget two-acore others, Ho here goes: |,, Montane iss Fecently completa a — 00239 Nal sicaee: “OMTRORA TS been experimenting with the young in] ‘The average high school student Q. Do producers consider orig~ Mevonibere preg Med by: Hun: BVA AcMitnaceriea || Paonaa to thatroneralane Av SORTH RIVER (adioin literature. Questionnaires which he} Of today is pretty well informed] jnal stories in narrative form or nev: HOOVER RON) Crest: curry. || “THE WORLD 18 MINE” ark i YPM W. Wad Bt, 3.19 PMG : i about the world,” declares Mr. Rob-] must they be in scenario form? RlOHT: *SRARON'S SMARTEST COMEDY. Round Trip sreetsivnts. St cittdren see sent out, with the co-operation Of (he ee ieee dents perhaps show Whey awuoh prefer (shor RIGHT! : f vie, ¢ high school principals throughout}gy absolute disregard of some things} word-saving narratives, Just give Fred Niblo's friend is a confirmed St. W. of Broadway. Phone Circle 7: Pennsylvania, reveat that a high|in which older persons would like to] them the idea—they have contin- | vaudeville fan. His only protest school git! likes love stories, comics} have them interested—politics, for in-] ity writers to take care of th® Jacainst vaude bills has been the 4 stance, or religious papers, But very] — rest. ees ‘ | and sport news. few can look back to their own high Q. Would you consider it ad- Li etl RAL Gia Saas ae er asi Must of them checked off love! choo! days and recall any great in-| visable to submit manuseript di- dared Ma Guncuncemene fake ell LYCEUM Mata, Thurs stories as their choice for magazine} terest in these things. rect to producers like D. W. Grif- halt noha had baen roniuited, a ASCO. trill one material. Five hundred and eighty-| ‘The only cause for uneasiness the| ftn? manave duet" aareca the fisid FRANGES STARR in ” i a cles to the i ‘ LEAVE! : ‘ ‘ § tigqJauestionnalres have revealed 1s the A. Address your stor UF nets : , five students, all who checked off “ad-] 5114+ trend toward cheap fiction. But enario Editor of whatever nuit an Rea ese ea yTORIH EREEO SCO Wert an St. Evenings at 8.30. A LAKE HOPATCONG, 31.75 venture and travel stories as their] that is a common failing with youth| company you think would con- bition! — BELASCO Seat hurr, & Sats at 200 5 vey Sunday a choice, were found to be, without ex-| from the daya of dime novels. Love! sider your yarn. STATIC. DAVID BELA\ as LAST 3 DA Y S Kenve Wad Bt ty St, 7.40 ception, freshmen, ‘This proves, ao-| stories, if well written, without being Q. Are publican oF began Glamiopalitand nisi avian “actually LENORE ULRIC as KIKI Face Wiles Fu v 1; Jackson Aven Jersey Gig. 7.064. hee cording to Mr. Robinson's idea, that] preachy or tediously innocuous, won't] lished stories desired most’ b an pices ichard Walton Tully's Produ-tion aa ne | the youngster enters high school with| hurt any girl or boy. producers? ig dia ego eee Baers DEARIE BE ry ‘ATLANTIC CITY, 33.60 Gian Castes; Choad: atta? the One thine, Cicovered te that:the A. While Lipa deere ‘The good old U. 8. A. has a spirit 6000 “MORNI LAST SHOW BEGINS AT 9 FM. |Next Sunday and Wednesday, Aug. 30 first year. flapper hates flapper stories. Short | up movie vighia ty A world all its own and the bootleggers AST 4 TIMES, ae ; « 23d Eiaely, Ear stories, novels and plays as fast fan they can, that does not mean they will not consider an original story—if you have such a rarity. FOOTNOTE—We would also ad- vine the taking of coplous doses “of patience pills, Selling a scenario is a long, tough, disheartening grind, and Among the boys love stories are found to run high as a first choi stories dealing with the modern girl in her teens, over which elder people but the ratio of those who desire] are chuckling, are regarded with great stories of athletics, adventure and] haughtiness by the flappers they mir- travel is higher than among the girls. | ro: The flapper is not so bad as she has been painted, according to the figures. Apparently she has as much healthy mi Last Matinee Sat arethe happy mediums, Hecda Hopper is the last of De Wolf Hopper's five wives, Can it be she is a Finale Hopper? rit AM, GIRL eerie oll “Bernhardt in her greatest moments Theatre, Bringing (rienry 19 no better actress than the average Dances & Laughter—Seats. woman trying to hornet her husband out of a new seal coat,’’ muses Con- GLOBE Tickets good only on special tratas. oungaters in the city care less for reading than those of the country ‘This is explained by the Tact that in WANTED, vs Sth St. Svenings at CORT wuitiess a, “aaa at "il need a large stock of patience interest in sports as had her old-|the cities the youngsters find so much | ¥OUl $4 way Tearle. Yy NASH fashioned sister, the tomboy, for the|to keep thom engaged they have little | during the process, Sugank Olfrien; recently eames WAEACE TAIN” APPLEJACK” “A Hi MACHINISTS, proportion of girls whbse checks at-|time for reading Manufacturing by a@ five-ton truck out in Los An- CAPTAI aE BOILERMAKER: HARRY |S BACK. ‘i ing the Strand for Its Second S, tested their taste for newspaper] towns also have few high school read- i geles, is New Yorking while the EARL CARROLL Week. Sporting departments ahead of all else |ers of magazines and the like Harry Myers has returned from] bruises are fading. He'll be all better ase: BLACKSMITHS, MIDNITE_ SHOW in the newspapers among the boys. Girls’ interest in ran as high as in Jap Finds Way to Make Oysters Work Overtime Producing Pearls month or 80. It's a stirring age we're living in,’* quoth Owen Moore, starting for the cellar, Shipwrecked prayed for dry A Firat National Attraction. CAR REPAIRMEN, SKILLED IN RAILROAD WORK; STEADY EMPLOYMENT; comics ts higher than boys; many girls admit that the only thing they read in the newspaper is the comic section. The magazin ‘MUSIC BOX SA 8.2 ccm s si sicOKAEVUE™ British film actors land and were rescued with its columns devoted to by an American ship and brought to those who write of their amorous woes he United States. *Now they’ musle show ever made in Americ STANDARD WAGES, the United Stat Now they're kick “Best a iron € Steam at fo a heart doctor, has its quota of ad —— ing because: it's dry 14 St. Eve. 0 o es a epee ae ag bee Hi RIS ‘Y:4% . AUTHORIZED BY mirers among girl 1 boys alike.|_. : Resul They DO love fat men, despite SAMH, HARI Tnst Mat.Sat.2 CONEY ISLAND But the perventage of ‘hose who con-|Gems May Become as Cheap as Potatoes as a Result Of |yiccivn Arbuckle’s piaint in “The Laat UNITED STATES Ke Weta St | Pier NI | Coney Eel fess a liking for news: concerning : ae Scientists Believ Round Up."? And just to prove it SIXC wan sta | ines Bee murders, divorces and crime is equally Discovery, French Scientists Believe. Rena asennad non ene win ERNEST TRUEX. RAILROAD to.an low among boys and girls, while edi- Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World) by Press Publishing Company. playing a very lovable fat man in ae ei LABOR BOA ‘00 torial reading seems. the much PARIS, Aug. 4—"It's a pity that pearis cannot be eaten like potatoos,|“Phe Young Diana.” R IVOLI | R IALTO BOR ROARS: 300 higher with the feminine students fi : Sal Feouch o Biwny at 49 St. Bway at 42 St. RECEAWAY BEACH Fashion departments appeal to bat{ &R4 that potatoes cannot bo sported like pearls,” Is 9 typical French comment s he's enthusiastic Lait Week At Both Theatres : GS ST Eee few, but tho society columns haye| on the newest communication to the Academy of Sciences. “For pearls may |abo an ae oy Roulante he as 734 SF Apply to 520d IAM, B40 F their assiduous re become as cheap as potatoes were, and potatoes as dear as pearls were,” i ereeeerrereneynnrr renee renensemeee troducing the nucleus. With his communication Mikomoto presented the Academy ders among young SHIP NEWS INFORMATION CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY Norma Talmadge nas just won the blue ribbon of popularity conducted by a fan magazine. And just as we were placing her in the popular class, RODOLPR VALENTINO . “BLOOD and SAND” ‘A Paramount Picture. [NEAR SthAVE] 58thsk: eat SA) SAIL LONG ISLAND SOUN! By Daylight A aatshttut, oooh, dayiens tip. anon the Sound every Monday en Mikomoto, who discovered or vented the ‘Japanese pearl,’’ intra duced a minute fragment of mother of Cc. E, Chambers, Supt. pearl, nacre, into a pearl oyster,| te & pearl welghing|too. - th Bt. | 6th BIG . TO NEW LONDON | rand ceong2Me 2 To-Dav. ae| which laboriously and industriously {18.68 grains, which was pronounced] “our greatest unaccredited ambas- CRITERION Bway ee, i. | WEEK. 25th St with Motor Power & Equipment |, ._., rena NTN. es ocr a y itorsnsidas 2: 18] rrduced @ pearl around the fragment {to be absolutely identical with alsadora to foreign countries are pic- Hy ME NOT : House Peters Jersey City, N. J. Heat Dintug’ Hoom’ Ber ee Knap 18! isa nucleus. Buta pearl containing [natural pearl and containing o}ture stars who are winning universal FORGE [PARKALEX] and Supreme Vaudeville aneliew me Hoorn’ 8 Rervice—Stat Gusquehanna, Bremen duch a nucleus could easily be dis-| nucleus, In guessing at his secret|following,” blurbs Thomas H, Ince.| phe Talk of New York. A Metro Production a: method it 1s supposed that Mikom: has learned how to provoke the dis- ease in an oyster which causes it to tinguished from the genuine Now the ingenious Japanese has a secret method of provoking a pear! ‘They ought to write that into a Sen-}-— nett slapstick. Joseph M Due To-Aorrow. Scythia, Liverpe 465 Guront America, CLOVER GARDENS DANCING LOEW'S | GLORIA SWANSON Kt GILDED CAGE, Schenck has just pur- ack Walsh Chicar , He oyster to produce a pearl without In ‘produce @ pearl. chased the biggest light generator in Jackson & Co. Hennores, Sremes ss TT the world or Use i Fics National Others, CLOVER CLUB SUPPERS 30 & tig. Arabic, Nuples sAcation for ten. vas |studios. SOMETHING 1s needed to Every night 8.80; Bat. & Sun, 2.90 & 6,90. Tine, (Trip omitted Mons} Due Saturday, MRS. GIBERSON ae , aoe Bee panei waa lerk up pictures COLUMBIL A Bronawe sali GRAND CENTRAL PALACE iss atv t ne way. ‘Tel. Broad 13800085 Monterey, Havana 22 nding the > jal anc mmneammmnnalte eee NTED—MEOHANICS AND Ryndam, Boulogne 6 LIKES JAIL LIFE) pieasant. she told Jeffrey that she BILLY WATSON BROOKLYN WANTED SEOHAN Colon, Cristobal wl ; [has clean, comfortable quarters, with and Mi BEEP TRUST BEAUTIES, day Finds ‘Things Pleasant, She] good food. and no one to bother her AN GUY BATES POST Permanent POR HBP srs s Nee rl with questions and visits to satisfy | “ TRA! “The Mas der’? [OPeEM at the following rates, | Says —-Arraignec curiosity. ‘SM Hi Fy ene vaaiuerader” authorized by the United |10 3 | »-Day. Vrosecutor Jayne hos granted Were Otand Orchestra noted Sh cients | States Railroad Labor Board: | xranshure @ Ret ; fosing tov Me and Mrs. pit cheatra — Music, Dancing, Refreshments, Sail To-Day Mem. J son 3 Gibe sats FOR SALE. : oe mond, Mes siberson parents, doth WEEK—BREAKING ALL RECORDS. Machinists HUDSON ways Ai NIGHT LUNES. Malis Cleese: Balls. n the charge of murdering hee hus-[Q), at the ohene ‘4 | ee a Bollermal LI . cone tana nan Com in, the chee oF murdering vw ugh at aks whtneer ny cite OWN BAB Maa | ze oy aout, AP | ‘tenia SUE 10.00 A.M. 2.00 Pat as wish. rs é CAM in SHERLOCK | ‘A DIAMONDS Sheet ete orkare 6 and (Daylignt 4 ran ‘Aime iio de oa ot this afternoon before Justice of the GINVE ae | ‘ST PICTURE ON BI WATCHES Electrical — 100 por hour, | eee one ae Albany to al | desico, Havana 2.212/10.00 A.M Pence Willits at ‘Toms River, N, J..| YOUN! NTOR eae 2s caw TED LEWIS yore a ween Hezprese Freight Service "Autpy Werle, Bail To- nee finds the County Jail here so satisfac- AMONG THE MISSING and bis band, ‘The 44 $l Weekiy! ni gee Pejwitohboard Operators Uiiddicton 6. Borland, Reoslvers Ne ee aoe ee) BRIGHTON | £2, 5ier a ey oid weet SIGHTSEEING YACHT Clay, Nese assesses 8.00 A M re until the Grand Jury meets, ac- Bureau : Mining Persons has BRIGHTON BEACH and others. SEND FOR BOOK OF 60403 Machinist selpers A / Taran, Fore 6G nding to her counsel, William H.{ Sent ouk & Benerhl Warm for Jacob 8 sya BRoApway Bahercagnar eles All Around New York. Fast Str. “TOURI: ; Angin gh: BEES ' offre was believed t < baie \iladelphia, who Bheet Metal Work 41 hy Nea FER Panna, “Griaiobal 0:11.90 AM Jettrey. 1 A that Fioee=| nee oe co ge ge seen Three Sizes repay ee ork e ber hour Turks J cuter Wilfred H. Jayne might ask an " a nat atnea been eaan . oth 4 Electrical Work Bail Sature Naurnment SO eaY ier : " For Long or Ph Water Surt Bathing NOW OF Thelpere iB to-d ‘ome here in an effort . 5 | Gib ex | co atmngae of am arch supporter he had Dobbed Hair T PLECHASE Car Repairers @ Inspecters—@ao per Rowr. woLaGh eric ’ einieaeal in Rt Boia avers, Apply 9.00 AN. to 5.00 1. M. (0 Bupee a half ir patent fn Phila At notion co | have | n ii when he told| Selphia, But he thought he outa do] ff 7O0r denier dese net carry thous, cg THE BUNNY PLACE torendent's office at 1aznd Street. and Witty AMUSEMENT PARK. a ; HN ba jag Seer end Poet Bathice Avenue, Bronx, N.Y. 7 Dally May 1 ver hy nig ben er ou b ‘bun PM rh vit Pasenile, Hout oad five inches: tail . M. CLARK, Superintendent, PM SED AES Bren. Muimore, oon on of hab py she | gorene 143 brown hair and : : TWO CPSTAINS STOLE New York, New & Hartford ~ RST Fr Bern ii she would stay [dark exes N Tast seen byt a. rel> SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Maiden Lane | ,503 Fifth Ave. Nawbarake teatbeee inci: Veuban i Jan ei AU ain An dee, eign annem ot a3 Fourth tioor, | Enimneeon ted Bt ye reams « BS Marts, Bantiago. & Marmont Stredt. Bi n he wore a Elovater, MW. it. naif pour tne Po ‘adawoas sk 6.00 Giberson toid lum Chu ahe bad ool | brown aut, Straw bat and tap oafords, WORK MONDAY WONDERS Take al 1 Flight Up. Tel, ‘Vanderbilt = et eke neal alae aeeicieilaaa cae 1