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ft ---in ■■■■■■ tatmniltT W n li COX'S 1! Y? • ___ ft s. I NEW PALACE I; ft ■ ft f § : FOOT OF WASHINGTON STREET | n Q , ft e ft * MONDAY JUNE 13th — % ft p V EUGENE Q'jBRIEN with ELINOR FAIR § c P, ROADWAY AND HOME § A ~ "Broadway and Home!" Two Words that -MMest to .the Q v 0 average mind the two extremes of life. One: twinkling lights^ X e O suppers, dazzling, women, wealth in transit, confusion, - ft a ft red shame and human wrecks, the heights of happiness and © s H the depth's of despair, jazz, confusion and chaos. Q t ft TUESDAY,' JUNE 14th— . ft * ft National Pictures Present CONWAY TEARLE in *- © e ft MAROONED HEARTS - ' Q ft - A lovely isle in the South Seas with only two human inft. habitants— a handsome, brilliant youilfc physician and a beau- ^ ^ v? tiful, charming ydung woman. ___ — V WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, June 15 and 16 — » ft c V? Beautiful. Saucy, Irresistible BEBE DANIELS with WalteF -3 f © Heirs the funny fat man in ( I? TWO WEEKS WITH PAY § . V Adapated from the Saturday Evening Post Story © ., ft The breeziest, most Summery and amusing comedy of tne , jg- season. ADDED_char)ig Chaplin in "THE BANK" } S CITY^PIER THEATRE g j ft fridayI'june 17th— 'vt ' ft Rcalart Presents MARY MILES MINTER in § DON'T CALL ME LITTLE GIRL § , "O "Don't Call Me Little Girl"— Nothing enraged.., her more ft t ft than being treated like a twelve-year-old so that her mother ft ( fl could remain permanently thirty. Every worm turns at last, w < V and this was the day Jerry turned. . ' _ ^ j ft SATURDAY, JUNE 18th— ft < ft CONSTANCE BINNEY, the charming Rtar of "39 East" and yg ■ ft "Erstwhile Susan" in 1 ft " g THE MAGIC CUP g ft Just a tarnished, battered old. silver cup, but it proved to C 1 © be the magic link which would restore to a wistful-eyed little ft ft scullery maid the wonderful heritage which belonged to her. ( ft § SUNDAY, JUNE 19th— ft ft WANDA HAWLEY in ft § THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT § ft You will laugh until you weep at the carrying on of these ft ft newly-weds. Wanda" Hawley is without doubt the most irre- ft ft sistible comedy artist on the screen. ft 1 Liberty Theatre 1 § THE HOME OF § I PARAMOUNT PICTURES g ft\ jy PROGRAM WEEK OF JUNE 13TH "V - ft © MONDAY/— .ft § Lewis Stone and Florence Vidor 9 9 "BEAU REVEL" § ft . By LOUIS JOSF7PH VANCE ft ft The adventures of a man who had a way with the women. ft ft Revealing some secrets of New York's elite and sparkling with ft ft lure and luxury. . . ft Q, A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ft ft Added— Sunshine Comedy '-'Her Doggone Wedding" /ft ft TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY—- —.ft » TOM MIX g § "A RIDIN ROMEO" g This popular star will be at the .LIBERTY in his latest X \e"a production. Tom Mix wrote it himself and put in a heap of ft that good old cowboy stuff he experienced on the plains when • ft ft he was there with the pony and the lariat. ft Q Added- — Tony Sarg's Almanac "The First Circus" Vr ft THURSDAY and FRIDAY— „ ' * )»( 9 NAZIMOVA g ft the incomparable in ft § - "BILLIONS" g" ft' They had the millionaire framed up to work the old Badg- ft ft er Game on him. The Adventuress had embraced him— her ft ft' confederates turned on the lights — 1 — and 'ft V? THERE WAS A PRINCESS ft ^ft .» - x in his bed. ft ft Added— "Pals and Petticoats" — A Sunshine Comedy ,.© ' Q Don't fail to enter_the "BILLIONS CONTEST." See this ft ft . ■ . paper for fuH particulars. ft © SATURDAY— ^ * - ft ft . Ben Lumley Stock Company ft ft presents ft S "EASTLYNNE" " -X O 3— ACTS — 3 ft ft NEXT WEEK . ft g Sid Chaplin 9 | "KING QUEEN JOKER" §
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH b« Rev. P. Vanis Slawter, Pastor A: AIL good Baptists and friend* take G notice! Sunday School session will sh be changed to 10 A. M. next Sunday, cfc June 12th. ■ W "Ail present" ia the wgtchword, M morning uo'r.-hip, 11 o'clock. ot Sebjert: "Divine, Bulwarks-" En- of joy one coolf delightful hour of wor- h< ship with us next Sunday morning, m There will be no evening service in the church next Sunday evening. v< June 12th, due to the union meeting b< in the High School' Auditorium. The o< sermon will be deliv- t£ ered by Rev. George T. Hill man. AH ts members "are urged to attend " this service. tb "Somewhere, some way, sometime « each day 111 turn aside .and stop and ai pray. That God -wit make this church the way of righteousness to pi men." in METHODIST CHURCH 0 v Morning service at 10:30 conduct- b; etf by Pastor Hillman. Sunday school !>f at'3 P. M. There will be one evening k< service in the church, the congrega-. ti tion will participate ha union service E to be held in the High School Audi- ol torium at which time, the baccalaur- tb eate sermon will be. preached to the class of 15)21. PRESBYTERIAN 3] Reminding ourselves. t£iat services conducted "on "Daylight Saving p Time embarrassments will be avoid- in ed. The congregation welcomed bacl: j_ Sunday last their pastor, Rev: C. .0. Bosserraan after his' attendance a i The Cpspel Assembly. At the morn' [ big service the pastor recited retain- 1 K scences of his excellence at the. General Assembly. Mrs. Eldredge | "Nothing to. ray." in her ustml expressive style. The subject of the | evening service was "Constancy in | ]< faith" gS applied to Cliurch Mer: j "I Got Real Mad When I Lost My ] Setting Hen," Mrs. Hannan R "I went , into the hen house one morning and. found my favorite setdead. I got real mad. Went to th*P store, bought some RAT-SNAP fmd in a week I "got f^x dead rats. / Everybody who raises poultry should keep RAT-SNAP." Three sizes, 35c, . 65c, $1.25. So!dr and guaranteed by . Konowitch Bros. J. C. Little .& Son, Eldredge and Phillips. S STATE** OF NEW JERSEY . STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION TRENTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by , the State Highway Commission of New Jersey for the furnishing and i application of Lignin Binder on sec- ! tions of the State Highway System as 1 listed in the St£te Highway Depart - ; ment. Bids will be received at the office ' of the State Highway Commission, ' 1 Broad St. Bank Bldg.. Trenton, N. J., orf June 21st, 19ft, at 11:00 A. M., , , Stamlard Time, and opeflld and Tead immediately thereafter. , Points of delivery- and other de- ■ . tails will be furnished upon applica- • tioorto A. W. Muir, Superintendent • ! of Alaintenance, 517 Broad St. Bank , , Bldg., .Trenton, New Jersey. ■ ' Specifications, form, of bid," special E 5- addresse<l envelopes, and conditions j L under" which bid will be accepted are | r oh file in the office of A. \V. Muir.r i Superintendent of Maintenance, /51 7 ! 5 Broad St. Dank Bldg., Trehton, ahd ■ may be obtained upon reouest. Bids » must be made on proposal form in th< • } manner designated therein, and as ' required by the specifications, ?iame j • to be enclosed in sealed special , ad- j 5 dressed envelopes which will be furn-' . ished each bidder with the bid blank, f bearing the name and address of bid- ! der on the outside and must be ac t companied by a certified check in ' the sum of One Thousand Dollars 5 ($1,000.00) an;l be delivered at the j above place on or before the hour ' named. Bids not submitted oh Jhe » standard proposal .form or enclosed >i .in other than the special envelope i pioviaed will be considered informal ' and rejected. i The State Highway Commission rek Reives, the right to reject any or all ' bids. 5 By order of the State Highway » Commission. A. LEE GROVER, r Chief Clerk. ; 6-ll-2t-759 [ P. F. —$4.24. 1 AT THE' NEW STANLEY L Mary Pickford will be seen first as [ a little Belgian girl when slje comes r to the Stanley Theatre, 19th and v Market Streets,- PhiladelDhia, the r week of June I3th in her new pic- ? "lure, "Through the Back Door." » A combination of American and E foreign locale, this picture offer?" ex - r cellent entertainment possibilities, 3 featuring as it do?s the world's great- \ est screen actress in a child part, the f . role in which Mry PickTonl has no i peer. v The story opens in Qatend in 1903, f then the gayest sgfii^ resort in r Belgium. Little Veanne Bodamer'e j and her pleasure-loving mother, are ( summering at Ostend, where Madame f Bodhmore meets Elton ReeVes, a v wealthy New Yorker. After "a whirlIt wind courtship Reeves , and Madame $ Bodamore marry. Little Jeanne is £ consigned tp the care .of her nurse, F Marie,/ for one year, against the f motlier's ivFshes and- only because the J new husbahd insists. Five yeaVs pass I beforq Mrs. Reeves returns for her f little daughter. The old nurse, J meanwhile has married and has- come V -to, regard Little Jeanne as her own. ( Shc^etts-the mother the child is dead. 5 Blaming her husband for the lo3s of % her baby, Mrs- Reeve? becomes fretJ ful. and discontented. They return 'to 5 America, but not even Reeves' rich: J est ring happiness to the disconsolI ate mother. <■ In the capacity of ^ maid, Jeanne Y .discloses a blackmailing -conspiracy 1 It against hew- step-father, reveals her ■f identity Dr'her mother in a touching m scene aqd brings back to this house - ^ hold the lovebird which was about to. fly away. — Advertisement.
in particular. The choir laar the ~ Anthem "O Lord '.most merciful by f The lack of altos is still 11 One voice against all the I does not bring up the balance. , regret to learn that our solo bass J..W. Eldredge will aooa, be obliged to absent himself on account summer .business. It. is hoped "that will come whenever occasion permits. It is becoming the custom to have vested choirs. Suggestions have made expressing the advantage:"1 such a procedure and it has been talked of in the choir but no action taken to date. It is noted that the sidedoors of the churih are not sufficiently " taken of by having' ushers in attendance. The music of the church is part and parcel of the service. It is scarcely order for the ahdience to engage in conversations during the Preluljes, Offertories and Postludes rendered the Organist-, Last Sunday the beautiful air from "Thais^ wjis brointo and completely/lost in sen- _ by silght by annoying noises. _ number in the sendee is a part of that sendee and the solemnity of the whole should be recognized. SAUCE FOR GOOSE The farmers suffered a cut of 66 per cent in their noeem, =o naturally, they thing the rail emiloyeea should be willing to take a cut of 10 to 15 per cent. LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM v TELEGRAPH STATIONS Can Be Obtained in Vicinity of Alarm Boxes 25— Washington Street, near Schellenger's Landing. 32 — Washington Street, near Union. *47 — Washington Street and Madi54 — Lafayette and Bank Streets. 58 — Broad and Eliriira Streets. 65 — Pittsburgh and. New Jersey Avenues. 69 — Stockton Avenue, between Jef-" ferson and Queen Streets. * 73 — Franklin and Washington Streets. 75 — Howard Street, opposite Stock- , ton Avenue. 82 — Columbia Avenue and*Guerney Street. 84 — Ocean Street, near Beach Avenue. 91 — Broadway and West Perry92 — Broadway and Beach Avenue. 93 — Perry Street, near Bridge. 94 — South Lafayette and Grant Streets. - 95 — W ashington and Jackson Streets. 97 — Columbia Avenue and Decatur 98 — Washington and Ocean Streets. | &*jj^ | § ke Cream I UbeSugarffiovpli ! 1 316 Washington St. | ' I' j I KEYSTONE PHONE 211-A |
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