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XKBLY Ada Kutli writes: "Hnvins read Tnur I.i'tter Bex evor sinc' 1 tirst saw it. I finnlly rnnduilcd te write. I wanted te before, but ymi cee it wsb tbis way: every time I'd think up some seme thine decent te pay (it takes me weeks fe de that) sreiue ether fan would pep up and say the. same tlttiiR only bet ter! But new I've started, you re RfiitiB i have n hard time topping me. I've filled my pen, fixed my paper and here cee.s Tlrst. I'd like te say something In regard te veu. Yeu really must have Mint; Sarah" Biura. And I've decided te believe veu are very old. because It would take a whele lifetime te accu mulate Riieh wit ns you have. Id just like te get held' of that, fellow who Mid you were narrow-minded. A hy, I think Veu are verv bre.idmiiidcil. In fact, se bread-minded that at times you cant t-tdleet all veur brains, tliey are spread w far! ( Don't take that Hi-rletisiy.) "And listen, granupa. when your knife cet" dull fctabelns Mae Murray. 111 Ve rlelit tlli.ri. In 7IVD VOU IHlllC. L' "And new ter the much-discussed Hudie. I ncree with you in everything veu said about him. but whoever wild he was beautiful needs glasses. It lsn t his leeks (for I don't think him hand some), bur it's his fine acting, den t Z?m think? T Mire would like te see '-tiiini in semt-'iuini: nt-1 i-nt ihuu, "- "The Sheik' who does net try te display her own physical charms but docs her best te Interpret the part t-he is playing. De you agree with me? "Don't you think 'The Four Horse men' was a very wonderful picture?" (I'm sorry te nay I agree with you in everything. We can't set un an ar gument en any part of your letter. If you really want te fight with me, tell me you don't think Alice Terry com bines both the beauty and intelligence we all love te see. Come en ; I dare you!) 8. F. C. writes from Washingten: "By nil means, Wallace Held for 'An Amateur Gentleman.' But even mere important is a director who will keep its atmosphere, ana net make it erdi nary melodrama Jehn Robertsen, Maurice leurneur. ficerge 1-itzmau rice, William DeMllle? What de you think yourself?" (I think I'm inclined te favor Wil Ham DeMllle for the job. Somehow, he secmste me te be one director who uses genuine Intelligence as well ae imagination and his conceptions of things makes his people seem se human.) ASHBOURNE SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS GIVE PLAY hli manuscript and the gtrl. repentant, turning hnnllv te nectpt ner iiw, Just as every one thought the cast for "Bleed and Sand" had been nn- innnnn.l u finnl Wftftl COUICS tllflt Antin O. Nllssen has been traiferrcd from that picture te a Prnrhyn 18,t.sVlnwi! production and inai '-"' ",y" her wnv from New erk te take Miss Mlssen's part of Denna Sel. "Pink Gods and Blue Demens" Is the tr.nt.,. ani nf the ulcturc in which Miss Nllsseit will play. Constance Blnnev has the featured part. Cynthia Steekley wrote the original story, se perhaps it won't be as insipid as It sounds. , At the annual meeting of the stock-, holder of the Ueldwyn Pictures Cor-, ponitlen. held March U at the Gold Geld wyn offices in New erk. a beard of directors was elected te serve for the ensuing year. Motion-picture people were surprised te learn that Samuel Goldwyn. for some years head of the' corporation, had re'lgnert mid that Frank J. Gedsnl. hitherto chairman of the beard, had been elected president of (lie organization. I The name of the picture whi-'r Deug- , las Mnel.ean is making new has been I changed from "Depe" te "A Man of. Action." Bradley li"R wreu; . script. Marguerite Del,a Motte, he beautiful, is Mr. MacLean's leading wt.man and Raymond llntten docs a creek chnracter part. James Heme is directing. Soen' Ince Is te start en a picture -ll.l "m Ann te I.OVC. WrlttOU bv C. Gardiner Sullivan, Jnce.'s cliam- tlen pcii-wieltlcr. it is n circus siurj. and n real circus will he, used. The company Is going te 'lrucfee. for he scenery there Is similar te the Canadian weeds in summer. I'lillei' I.nnuls. Madge Bellamy and Neah Beery are the principal players. It Is rumored that the Talmndge sis ters. Nerma nnd Constance, will return te Hollywood the middle of April te continue their careers as motion-picture actresses. Just new they are having a geed time in the Eust. It Is vowed that thev expressed a dislike for our glorious, boundless West and that they d Ulnt like the sericty out here. Dldn I knew we had any. Constance Talmadgc will make -.-... 11 1. iv. Vrv Itninter famous en the stage. Nerma wil dp "The Man Who Came Back," which starred Florence Nash en the lcgltl- '" Bust'rr Keaten 1ms jut fiiiishcjl a pem-dv railed "My Wif.-'s. Uelalitins" bm:e HiiMw :-nml will next make a "new comedy. Fancy Buster as a snow man! n--JmmmmmmMmmWmj.mm bleVa come imfreiuntly and UMtally tinupcctedly. TUB man with the half taufcht mind, with confused Ideas or but a partial understanding of the business In which he bns cmberked, always strikes half balanced or with no weight behind his And H is lie, net the adversary, that is toppled ever. , ,., . Whether we like or net, this Is an ex istence' of lighting and the rewards go in iiplnnllfle liffhtlnir ability. Every blew that Is struck ought te count for something. If only as contrib uting te the cumulative effect of many blows. GKTartttrSwjrene. Keen your' ttb't nn s m your weight .where It will felkw arm and your ehanee win . -j Trust te chance te deliver yeurl mii lur win iirtur IllllUt Farmera Speed Up Planting Kiunicn inn,, Aiaren rJT. cardeners and farmers In Knmi. are speedlag up .their early pUu" While they are later planting tt& nicy ftre jrur age, mcy ntO mere ODtlmlstle ns tn ttm n. Many of them had nens nut J ground 1 a year age, but n Blcet arfj storm early in April killed thcml A Relief from Bright's Disease mi "Nothing But the Truth" was presented with a well-balanced cast, made up of members of the Sunday school of the Ashbourne Presbyterian Church. The show is given In aid of the equipment fund of the Sunday school EaM made Uncommon Sense : Getting Set for th? Blew By JOHN BLAKE THE borer, before he can deliver a telling blew, must "get set." His feet must be firmly planted en the fleer, his body se poised that every ounce of its weight will be added te the force of the arm that strikes the blew. Othcrwlse the feet will slip, or the weight will fall te fall where It should, and n feeble tap Instead of a sturdy "punch" will result. Watch the boxer as he seta himself for n blew or n. geed golfer as he takes his stance for a stroke and you will re ceive an excellent lessen In preparedness. NOTHING that we de will count aa It should count unless we are ready for It. The Senater who rushes Inte a debate knowing little of the question he Is about te argue is neon sent te his seat beaten and humiliated. The salesman who gees out after a market, without knowing what he has te sell nnd the business conditions, will 6trlke few nnd feeble business blows. The engineer, no matter hew great nrc his dreams of battling with nature, must spend years In preparing for the engines or the structures with which he Is te combat. If he Is net ready, nature, always REX INGRAM IS STARTING TO FILM "BLACK ORCHIDS" By CONSTANCE PALMER Hollywood. Calif, j REX INGRAM started the produc tion of "Black Orchitis" en March 10. Barbara La Marr will play the MAN KILLED IN FIGHT Police Say He Was Set Upen by Four Men, One of .Whom Shet Him A fight in Jehn Bodkins' restaurant, Vmi... ;.., nn,l I'enlar streets, nt 3 o'clock yesterday morning ended i" the death of Burt .1. Gibsen, no address. His alleged slayer escaped. Gibsen started te renew an old quar rel with the proprietor nnd was or dered out of the Place. There was a fight and after a minute or se Wbsen fled. At Bread and Poplar streets he was cornered by four men who had followed him from the restaurant. One of the four. Le Rey O Bnen, the police sav. shot Gibsen. The sheeting drew two policemen or the Tenth and Buttonwood streets sta tion te the spot, and they arrested the three men as material witnesses. J1.1 1 ,,,., en ,1 thpv were Edward Denlevi Forty-ninth street and Balti- ) mero avenue; Francis Bailey, Seventy ninth street and Eastwick avenue, and Edward Dadura, Frent und Bainbrldgc streets. ! HOPE FOR LEAGUE ISLAND ! Officials See Chance of Navy Yard Continuing Navv Tard efficiency is te be one of the determining factors In apportioning work te the various yards under the "treatv navy." Navy Department efb- rials expect keen cempcruipn J 1 inc , Armstrong's Linoleum for Every Fleer in the Heuse alert, will get in the first blew and his dreams will have all been In vain. "Getting set" is nn absolute neces sity te what we call success. The op portunities te strike ,the really telling SR Jfc MM 11 . jam 7 B mmF y Drink a eta" f X. Mountain Talleu fm waitr wery noir V m tat hour. A,.. M" ' "(UJii-tetm" The medicinal actlvltv -, sparkling nice-tasting Mountain ' Valley Water has helped thou- ,' sands of sufferers. It is dlu- reiic, seiveni anu cilmlnunt Beneficial also for dlabetcs, stomach troubles, rheumatism, high bleed pressure. Try It today 1 Ofllee and Salesrooms, 71ft Chewtnnt 8t,, Falls, Call A ampl$ HValtr, fret. JVi. Walnut ir Mountain Valley Water . ii.. .! ( nn leading role, with Kaine,, Samaneges ' navy yarti Tests. im. '" .. opposite her. Edward Connelly, I.cwlV sent where It ran be i no t eco en.lc . lv Stene. Huguie Mark and Jehn Geerge done. This Py . b.el "f)nc" 'Hen" will all have Important parts. 'r. In-, because of he reduce appropriation. gram nimseii wrote uic siery imu jire- .i..v.. -- ----- nntlmUtlp re ria,i u fe rnivepni nhn.ir fivft vrnrs, Despite the none tee epum.siic re age. The heroine ffrnnrlfiiHipT hv ll P... .. .. ..ttl-.l. k n.lnllAlia Jilt, uc wries tnissiery, eibck Vr-I . r'L' , .j7 nffi lt nt the Navv a Wiew her tne tei V 01 ner uniuy ''"'i -.:"..-... Ii.i.' i T " - ': -.-.. .- i-v .m. Ha. it ,ienin iv ih v.nr.nin mvs. uenanniuiii. fj i"" eine, Yvonne, worries her'ceptien given .the group .; by her tendency te be a i phlans who .vtedtheNMal Appre im this stnrx-. "Black Or- , nriatlens Sub-Committee and Secretary there Is slight . wa. I lie uenquermn Tn-pr' nnil 'The Four MerEcruen, though excellent pictures. matl me dls- i gusted with him. 1 think he'd de bet- "ter if he copied Mr. Meighan a bit mere. And I think he exaggerates al- , most as much ns hlsy tle.Milie. J oil 'either sc? him se polished he can t wink or In rage with mess en his cheeks. I think the public Is polling hint and he la getting te think he can get uway with murder. , ' "Before I put you out of the misery of reading this letter, I will ntk you two favors. . . , "Faver Ne. 1 Aent you please print jour picture, se when we se yen -we can sympathize with you for having te, read nil that lludy rubbish? "Faver Ne. 2 Won't you print one of these 'crazes' ever Uudy se we can have a geed laugh V Please de. "Yours as long as your wit lasts (I'm m in; guess you won't be mine very long then. De you think it would be fair te print one of these evcr-gush-int letters an a joke? I mean by that would you like te have me print it anil make fun of It If you had written It.' nemember that the writers of these let ters arc perfectly sincere and serious. Thev don't realize that they are fool feol foel ishbut they will some day. Let s ...,... ili.m ivltl. tlm mnntln nf fhnrltV. i ,iu n.en, ,-nnr) tn he nVilt. te centicle n- iv... i.-.,.,. a .(i.i.. ' n-iih ltd nhntoBraeh in the catalogue, an In somebody imd. if I betrayed their u t t raucatiim hat come into amateur gardener rushes Inte the heui-e , confidence, they would lenj faith in hu- ' lh h ;. 0.ij fifteen with wll.l eyes, grabs his trust? fowling , man nature. And faith Is rca ly a er,ld v:rrk the most ignorant enn piece and gees gunning for the man wli., great thing-misplaced, usually, but a . ' ' UarnclL .deceived him. That Is whv the art in great thing nevertheless. octe",c """' Xn th,. hMd catalogue leeks m fresh and, we'n XtlSne.l hbV thWSSgU."; ! E "f U,H '"d;r" """'..Um' of "a'Jttr who palntPd .he previous thing we call "personality." It can't W nrt which would bnffl.! Michael pr0p mvft nn ,ecn miis.sane.l by dls be defined In selfiitUic terms, but It's Angele and leave Hembrnndt gasping, Is i appointed nnd deeelvctl gardeners. I the biggest thing aDeut any star ei singe the seen cniniegue. n nen.-u en . or screen. Valentine's face Is net per- these prismatic jilum. iIh'M) poly- , fectlv iiropertlunetl by nn,t means; it ohrematlt criin.'-'. peaches and parsley, would never pus, the severe teU el these ehromegenous cnbUuses anu cnuu lipantv pxnert. But he has that some- , flowers? thlne'thnt makes you feci the character: Michael Angele could never guess. - . . .... I I. ... l. ...!. mLum- I ml ... ...b j... ..... ..!.. ..AIL 'in tjiri 1 IIIUI. Ull I'llLIIIIJ ..V" school of art ha, grown up, a school in which uetliin',' but fruits, flowers and vegetables am studied This used te be cancel him ic iinui th.. wldestireud eiifercement. se ti yfi1'1 ''"''' '",'i,l BBS 'JJ L Stene (p. 1306 Walnut Street Tomorrow We Offer Incomparable Values in Charming New Dresses Stunning Spring Suits Smart Coats & Capes Street, Afternoon and Dinner Dresses New Stene models in the favored shades, in Crepes, Romaines, Cantens, and Tricetines. Plain, beaded and embroidered. 15.75 29.75 38.75 . u u') i --. fa, .iin ...in, rn-win mi-u. i ipnnriniuiiL ru.r umv tic. who plays her levers like chessmen. ' chance hat t he ft ind w MPiw one against the ether, until in the end low ns te compel the cluing : of g she accomplishes the destructien , net Island Alse t he 1-. W nail h ante , only of them, but of herself. When I that the ard will be inni a"( ' m 'the sterv llnishe-. the picture flashes. IW present bass, as the 1 hl.adclphi.t back te the grandfather holding nwuy' delegation urged. ; i ' Five-Inch Boek Shelf -By . r. mcevqy : nt hn ninn und. as his particular char acter is the kind that appeals te re- .mantlcnlly Inclined girls, they are Flm lily blinded te all ether considerations. Hlsterv records several women who were nlmnnt'iifflv In features, m their per-i senalities were m compelling that they Mieak. of the Eighteenth Amendment runk with the great heart-breakers.) , pre-empted that term. In this sclioel the students nrc divided Inte classes depending upon what they wish te specialize In. WE UNDERSTAND the spc1 cata logue artists are banding together : te exterminate all amateur gardeners. The coeil wishes of the entire parish are with them In tills werthj movement. "Eleaner" writes This is my first venture. Te say the least, jeu -r-tainly have taught me hew te judge moving picturen. It is such a relief te have some ene te whom one can stale one's views en moving pictures. "I saw in your column thai 'Ewlce thinks that net many fans like Dick Barthelmcss. Well, I think lie is won derful. I like him better than au ether male sliir lie shows character In his work and always, uinkcs me for get that it is merely a picture that I am seeing. 1 was very sorry te hear that lie is married. Net that I haw any senllmenial lliisiens. but it sort of takes off the edge. I suppose you under stand ! "Don't you think May McAvoy N n very geed little inlrcss? There Is sim plicity In the acting that a;. penis te me. It's n shame they don't give her some real gee.. plctuies- where she would hnte n chance te sheu her worth. "Don't you think that Miss McAiey nnd Dick would be wonderful as the leads In Iluliv M. Ayres' slery, "The ncmrmbprcd Kiss"? I de. But I de net think that Hodelph and Agneii Ayres would Interpret the parts nt all, "De you like (ileria Hwansen? I len'l. She Is neither n beauty nur an iiclress. ' I Ihink It is horrid te spoil n picture that mime would preuauy A,! STTDENT usually takes only one egctable. say a radish. Ge en and tay it. ThHt's it. n radish. Maybe Hie ne.ii cias is specia-iztng in string beans; further tlenji tin- hull earnest vming mp" ni"' women arc dedicating their lives 10 portraying the Bermuda onion, with all Us tlp'lcnte nunnci'M of light and shade. After the students have learned hew , their special vegetable, fruit or flower really leeks, they are stIvph two jenrs' training In painting ilielr particular ; subject, net hew It is, but hew it should ' be. , ' When they can paint peaches twice as . large and four times as beautiful as any peach ever could be with anj amount of practice, end when thy can paint radishes, curuinberN, lettuce, arti chokes and string bcaiis sn wonder- fully the vegetables hip iishiiliied i f their own aherti'iimings, then tlipe nrtisU go out and get jobs illuMratlng i the seed catalogues. i u fJ'tV make a sucrcs-s of. by putting her In the Erf,- leading female role. She nlwnyH puts iO!M-Nie III uiljid e nn iiiiciuoiieiiai siaiuci. mHikut-wt. a.beautlfulpavji. rV!jri&inleu 0( v Mt star ia eMI. NFOnTFNATEI.Y fur them, while their life l a merry one. It is usuallv short and comes te an abrupt i end. Lincoln snlil. "Veu can t foul nil the ticenle all the time" before the Intro tl'ictieii of the iiiutlcrn seed cntule.s'iie Scmewlieri' in this lavereu (anil, along about In July, when be, begins te compare what camp out of the ground Cernsf just say Bluejay te your druggist Steps Pain Instantly The simplest way te end a corn li Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in- etantly. Then the corn loosens and i comes out. Made in two forms a , colorless, ctear liquid (one drop does it I) and in extra thin plasters. Use ! whichever form you prefer, plasters or the liquid the action is the same. ' Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all druggists. ' fVa Writ Ba'iT& Black, CMeage.Dtpt. IM firlmiU book' Currtct Care aftht fat." What makes a fleer geed? Several things de. Yeu may never have thought much about them, but they're important MEN who decide en what kind of fleer a business office needs have several things te think about. Will many people use this office ? If se, the fleer must be durable and it must be quiet. A fleer that echoes footsteps makes desk work difficult. Is the fleer easy te clean ? A waterproof fleer is desirable. If it is a dignified office, the fleer must be geed-looking. Then come the questions of cost, upkeep, and refinishing. If you list all the qualities you think a fleer in a business or public building should have, you will find yourself describing a fleer of Armstrong's Linoleum. The illustration shows a section of the offices of The Phoenix Insurance Company, of Hartferd. The floors are Armstrong's 3-16-inch Battleship Linoleum, installed as a permanent fleer by being cemented down firmly ever a layer of builders' deadening felt. Consult your architect, contractor, or any geed linoleum merchant for estimates en Armstrong's Linoleum for your floors. We shall gladly supply data and specifications for laying. All Armstrong's Linoleum is guaranteed te give satisfaction. Armstrong Cerk Company, Linoleum Department Lancaster, Pennsylvania New Yerk Office: 212 Fifth Ave. CtAfirtU CtRCtSmidmAc0bvUfiU Values Up te 39.50; S9.S0, 95.00 Spert Coats and Capes Scotch Plaids and Cheviots and ether im ported and Demestic Tweeds. 19.75 29.75 52.75 Value up te 3S.00, 49. SO, 95,00 Spert Suits Excellently tailored models in superior Tweeds, showing both the box coat and belt ed effects. 19.75 29.75 36.75 Valut up te 36.00, 49.80, 7S.00 Tailleur Suits Superbly fashioned hand tailored in Twill Cords and Tricetines featuring the popular new long lines. 29,75 42.75 58.75 Value up te 49.S0, 69.50, 125.00 Coats and Capes Twill Cordi, Cantens, Marvellas and Gerenas featuring Caracul Cellars and fringe. 22.75 39.75 89.75 Valuta up te 49.50, 75.00, 150.00 Yeu will recognize them instantly as fashions of character modes whose equal you can find only at twice the price and mere. Startling Value? Yes! But they are only cxamplesef the reductions offered in our "Cash Only" Policy! Ne Charges Ne Exceptions a ruoTeriATa PHOTOPLAYS r iiei or lais The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. HUB CONMKV r A 62D & THOMPSON 3T3. MATINKK DAIW APOLLO BETTY COMPSON In "TIIK 1AW ANU THK WOMAN" ADPAniA CHESTNUT llel. 10TJ1 AKv-AUlA in A. M. te UltS V. M. HK0INA1.U HARKKR PRODUCTION "POVERTY OF RICHES" A CTnD EIGHTH a QinAItCf AVENUE AblUK MAT1NKI3 DAILY Orch. 2Sl. Sled" AHiohiUrr.rumen.Cond. Hepe Hampton in "Star Dust" DAlTlMnDr 618T A BALTIMORE BAL 1 lMUKt. Eve. 8:30. Hit. Mat. "THE FALL OF BABYLON" tjL,UtDlrL continuous '- until 11 PEARL WHITE In "A VIBdIN PABAIH8E" BROADWAY S Ad VS: "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF TIIK AIWAIAPHK" PAtUTni "2 MA1IKET.ST. CAP1 lUL te A. M. te tins P. M. FRANK LI.OVU PRODUCTION "The Man Frem Lest River" -. -iHTI A I Utn. A Maplewood Avei. ,VJl-A-lirM-' .':.-)0, 7 nnd U I'. M. neROTHV DALTON A f'ONIIAU NAOKI, Id "A FOOL'S PARADISE" SMith & airard Ave. .MATINKIS JJAIL.T FAIRMOUNT MAE MURRAY In "PEACOCK ALLEY" THKATRE Belew Spruei MATINEB DAILT OS 56THST. WILL ROGERS In "UOUHI.IM1 FOR ROMEO" GREAT NORTHERN ?"r W. JIF.S OLIVER OKKMHID'S "The Flower of the North" IIViDCRIAI MTn WALNUT BT8 lMr&iNlrM-' Mat. -jiae: i:vni. t a e "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE AP0C.M.VPSE" 0 v ''-A JLS.J, eADI TON CHESTNUT Above IIROAD A(INKH AKE enrt AOK HOLT In "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" ! TRPRTV buoae a culumuia av. L.1DH,I 1 I MATINKK HA1LV MAE MURRAY In "PEACOCK AI.LKV" nRlPNlT Wewllanil Ave. ut I12cl at. WILLIAM C. DE MII.LK rROUI'CTION "MISS LULU BETT" OVERBROOK oauA,t,rel,D TECIL It. Di: MII.LK PRODUCTION "SATURDAY NIGHP' PAI Arp 121 MARKET STREET l -M-,-d m . M in 1 1 '1 V M. RICHARD BARTHELMESS In "TOLWRLK DAVID" RFPPWT MARKET BT Uclew 17TH rvcvjciN 1 1ft A. M , ,j r M GARETH HUGHES In "LITTLE EVA ASCENDS" RIALTO UEIIMANTOWN AVENUE AT TUI.PKIIOL'KEN 8T. MARY CARR In "THUNDERCLAP" SHERWOOD VW. WASi WIM.M r. DK MILLE rneDHCTION "MISS LULU BETT" CTAMl FY MARKET AT 1HTH NORMA TALMADGE In ; "I.OVE'8 REDEMPTION" STANTON MARKET Above 1GT1I 1EN PAIflE In ' "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE" 333 MARKETnTilJi'fftV'iF 'WJfj JL1USJ,,,','K I'Roni'fTieN ' "SATURDAY NIGHT' VICTORIA "l!', CHARLES RAY In "II. H. V. P." GRANT 40th & Girard Ave. MARY PICKFORD HfThe NlXON-NlRDLINCERi MU THEATRES P.P1 IWriMT C2D ABOVE UAMORl --m-iTiv-fi i i;3e and 3:00: B.30IJ V DOROTIIV IIALTON A CONRAD NAOMI "A FOOL'S PARADISE" pen a e ceth a ckdar av; vi-Lyr , 30 , 3 7 Ind e . MAIir.L 1IALLIN In Charlette Ureatl'l I "JANE EYRE" COLISEUM k.'?'-,"!!M DOROTIIV IIAI.TON A CONI1AII N.IOKI "A FOOL'S PARADISE IHMRD FRONT ST. A GIRARD M Snnlnl i'ntt In ni'iiVAim KIPIINOIJ "Without Benefit of Clerfy? I PAHPR I8T A LANCASTER AW A-iI-.LE.r "..'in in j..in. 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