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THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1920. G NEW YORK LEGION TO HOLD ELECTION Spirited ConfPHtH Kx)po1(1 To tiny for Htnlo Dopnrtinont OfflOCH, OIU'OSH VOLlTIOAr ACTION Nntlnnnl Coinumnilor AhIch for Jloro Activity " In flejlliiK Inws for Sei'vlco Mon. BmM (a .Tim Hrx am Niw Yoik IIwij, -uuwt. Hnt. JO. With mtt raiiiHdntfn for nil hut two fllntr. of llcei ft lively content I" exiMrtwJ 10 morrow mornlnir nt tlio iinnual ele'ctlon of tint Nw York Htntn Department of ' the American I,flnn, Tim nomlintiQii ivero mmlo tlili nftrnionn, For Hlnlo Commander Uiera are, three rnri()l(lntot Charles (I. J)lltnl'i Cop poratlnn Counsel of lllnwlinmtnn j Will torn II. 1'ooley of Buffalo, and Wnlltr 0 Iniallnof Attiftny.'TJiomiui V, Want, Jr., of Hroolrtyn and William Denim or nvw Vorlf are tlie rudl4to for Klrt Vice. Commander. IW Mutton of Hclieneo- tndy I tlio only rnnilldulu for Hrcond Vlce-Commniulfr. I'or Third Vloc-Oom- mander tlio candidate am A, Hart I'ctCTHon of Jiimratown, Clyde It, Hunt if New York, nnd Thoinan J. Winner of Wcliolmrlo, Btato Adjutant (Minutl Arnnowlt of thin cltv ultlnlrew from tlis rnre for re flection because, of th candidacy of IiifiillH for Mate, Coinnianurr, leavmtt u. A. Wcyno of llrooKin kh we, oniy Can dida it for Ailliitnnt. I'or Btatti Trrna- urcr tlio candidate nro X U Hellinmin of New York, iireaent liieutnlirnt, and it, (;. Tucitermau of Hcneneriany, The rcnort tlia'. tlm resolution com mlttce wa'conlderlnK tlio premutation of-a resolution o permit tlio oriranl tton to tiilca part In political campaign liy-tho support or Iniloraement of cm tlidaten for imlillu olllco led to n lively dlHouiKlon on tlio auuject mi arternoon, 1'Mt National Commander Henry I), J.lniliay of New York aalieil that thn ilolrBHtes vnto down any resolution to throw tlLO department Into politic. lie ald It would tie n erlou mlslako and would imcrltlco tho lhdcieridencn of the organization. It l ImpoHsltilc under tho present by-law nnd conitltutlon. Franklin lJ'Ollor of Philadelphia, the national 'commander, reported to the convention thn action of tho conference of Oov. Smith nnd Mate ofllclal at which It wan decided to erect ft hos pital for world war veteran. no artea that the Hta'to department work for n ptroncor orirunltatlon, no that 'll can set wore effectlvb result in tho way of itclnlatlon for nervlco men, Oov, Smith and Mayor James It. IVatt of thla city wolcomed tho dcleirate ai the opening of tho convention, MaJor ion, John I', O'ltyaji will he tho prlii in.il snenknr to-morrow. The Legion nun were trented to an exhibition of boxing at tho armory to-nlgM. Tlio principal uout wa between Mlko O'Powd of New York and Young Hither of Schenectady. STATE WILL ERECT HOSPITAL FOR VETS To Provide for 900 Demented in Wortd"War. Special to Tut Hun and Nrw Yokk Iihuld. Albany, Bopt. 10, At n conferenco of Gov. Smith nnd Stato olllclala to-day with It. a. Cholomely.Jone, director of tho War Itlnk Insurance Ilurcnu at WaihlnRton, It wns decided to have oreced by New York Stato n hospital for cato nnd treatment of world war veterans who havo become Insane. The Legislature will havo to npproprlato about J 1.000,000 to carry out ,a plan which wim suggcotod by State Architect ,wli V, l'llcner. It I Intended to have the Stato provide tho hospital building, while tho Federal Government will operate nnd inulutnln It under tho su. prvslon of tho War Itlvk Insurance Bureau, About 000 former aervlco men who havo become demented as a result of the war aro In tho Htnto to-day, In .State hospitals nro 474, whllo tho rest nro In other Institutions. Tho proposed hospital will no located probably on Long Island or soinowhero In Now York. . Tho need of tho new limtltutlon Is ac centuated by tho .already overcrowded condition of tho Stato hospitals for tho Inwne. ft Is said that tho. avcrago ngo of tho demented soldier Is S3 when physicians dnlm tho curatlvo possibilities arc the highest. It Is believed that most of them can be entirely cured with proper treat ment. OLD TIME WHEELS SPIN AROUND HUB Two Day Run Starts at Rox f bury. , Boston, Sept. 10. Ancient velocipedes nnd high wheeled bicycles onco more1 trundled through the xtrccts to-day vthen old time pednllsts took part In tho nnnunl "wheel around tho Hub." Mounted on the machines of other days, tho wheelmen pedalled over roads mado greasy by morning rains which added oomethlng of adventure to their labor ious advance. Tho run, which vlll -ko, two days, wan utartcil from Itoxbu.'y. The bicyclists will stop to-night nt Munsflclil after pushing nrj.ind foot hills of tho Illuc Hills, iml ts-moirow will return by way of tho nouth shore, $50,000 IN BONDS STOLEN. ' Shipment Tnkrn From Trnln enr Cornelia, ila. Atlanta, On., Sept, 10. A shipment of bonds understood, to bo valued nt $50,000 was stolen from ti Southern , railway trnln near Cornelia, Ga last "rTiht, ncconllng to despatches received lieio lato to-day. Tho tlrst knowledge of tho loss was when a station agent at Cornelia, In vestigated smoko In the station lava, tory and found partly burned paper and ii rifled mall pouch, tho (Cornelia reports eald. EXPLAINS RAISIN TRUST SUIT. ' Head of Concern Says It Involve Farmers' llhrht to Orvrnnlse. Fiiesno, Cal., Sept. 10. Tho suit filed ngalnrt tho California Associated Itatsln Company, seeking Itfl dissolution as a combination In restraint of trade. In volve only the question of tho right of farmers to organlie to sell their own products, said YVylle M. Qlrfon, president of the concern, In a statement to-day. Tho acUon. was tiled by tho United Slates District Attorney at Ixis Angeles ana would prevent execution of contrncta for raisins mnde by tho company and tho growers. SEEK TO RESTRAIN FORD IU RAIL DEAL Minority Stockholders of Ironton Road Oppose Lease, Frederick Onborn, vlrpre(dent and nenarnl maimner of thn Detroit, Toledo nnd Ironton Jlallroad Company, lied nMerday In tho flupreinu Court an an nver o tho Injunction proceeding hroiiglit by minority Rtcckholdera p( the company to prevent Henry Ford and hi con from leiulng the road for evenly flvo ypnr.i, The Fiini nnd thOIr corporation, tho Ford Motor Coinimny, recently pur rlmscil Dip Detroit and Ironton Itallroad I'ompiiny, which propositi to leaso tho other road, whloh cnnnoctH Detroit with Ilia Iron and cr.nl field or Ironton, Ohio, The minority stockllolder, aeekluit thn Injunction, iliclared that I lie Ionia would no n niti i nruain and njiulgr thrlr atocit worthl'Mi. In reply 0lmrn eny l pvr cent, of tho slnok and bond owner favored thn htixi a I lie only iiiuiih of keeping iiic, ronu out or me nanu or receiver, Ho elatcH the rnnd must earn 120,000 a in I In to pay it, profit, ami It ha never earned mora than 110,000 a mllo. For twenty years, he added, thn road ha been run nt a loss, never having Paid any Interest to security holder, The minting innnuioiitirs excern tup mucin by It 10,000 and the company' credit was an low that dealer would not ad vance supplier In 1U and 1019. under Government operation, tho road lost ms.ooQ and 1730,000, respectively, Tlio company owed the Federal Gov eminent 1 1,000,000 for Improvement at uie iimn ino rorus acquirtui ronuoi, Gsborn estimate It will retiulro J2.000,. 000 for new rail lo nvold nccldenl and 110,000,000 for rolling Htnclt und equip ment, A now brldgu must no erected ut n coat of C0O,O(0. MORGAN BOND SALE BONUS CALLED FAIR Uofiton llnnltor Pyfl 1-2 Tor Cent, for X. Y, Central Flo tation WnR Eurnotl. BpfcM to Tun Hi n np New YimK II mm, Vasihnqton, Sept, 10,IIearlngn In tho New York Central bond enso Involv ing the fairness of charge mado for floating the loan of 133,000,000 wern held to-day before W, A, Colntnn, Inter- stato Commorce Commission examiner. Principal witnesses wern Georgo Whit. ney, representing J. I', Morgan & Co,, who floated tho loan, and John 12. Old ham of the Arm of Merrill, Oldham & Co,, Itoston Investment banker. Hoth wltnet.se gave testimony to re- futo representation made to tho com mission that the 3H per cent, charged tho railroad was excessive, Mr, Whit ney said that J. I'. Morgan & Co. got only one. half of 1 per cent, for their part In the transaction, and .Mr, Oldlmm said that hank.1 would not bother with a railroad Issue, which did not offer them n 3 per rent, caimulsiilon. .Mr, wjntney explained tnni .Morgan v Co, did not cell the bond directly, but organised u syndicate of 102 Investment bunkers nnd brokers, who handled the sales to tho public, Morgan & Co. sold directly about $215,000 worth of ths bonus, which had been delivered by noinn of tho bank Invited to participate In the syndicate, tho firm renewing the. regular 3 per cent, commission, Mr. Whitney said. Concerning uio rairnes or tno ennrgx Mr. Whitney said It wa not unusual nnd, IniU'od, wa no higher than Morgan & Co, had collected for floating forimtr Issues. IIo InitanciM cases where tho Morgan 'firm had taken an Issue nt 9G and turned It over to Investment bank- r at 97, who In turn sold It at par. Tho witness explained that tho prin cipal work of Morgan & Co, was In forming tho syndicate nnd exercising enro nnd Its experience In picking nut tho banks that would taKo part, no explained that the banks took h certain iiunntlty of tho bonds and tried to die- oso of them. They aro paid Ha per cent, for flndlAg an Investor, und a inucii more when the profits of the nyndlwito aro distributed, After tie ilnetlnir nil expense of the transaction the syndicate realizes a net profit of Mlghtly mora than ono per cent, Mr. Whitney figured. There with about 6,400 subscribers to ti, Now Vork Central Issue. Col. Col- Hon nskod Mr, Whitney If this did not make tho cost of flotation rrom uu io 120 to subscriber. Mr. wnuney earn It did. . . , Col. Colston made a series oi in quiries to dctcrmlno if there wns any Interlocking among new xoin. um ii imMnU nnd officers of tho banks which were, mombe'r of the syndicate. Albert II. Harris, vice-president or mo ixew York Central, said there wns no such MA with tho exception of Bertram Cutler, who was on tho board of tho a road as well as a mrecior in uiu Equitable Trust Company. Mr. Oldham in explaining wny nanus considered n charge of 3 per cent, neces sary for retailing rniirouu uonus sum thcro had been an Increase of from 60 tn 100 nor cent. In tho cost of selling bonds because of Increased rents, sal aries and travelling expenses. He said Is firm would not havo-accepted tho Now York Central Issue at 2. per cent. Mr. O dham pointed out that wliuo in- mtment bankers Bt their Incomo from such sales they render much aervlco to clients without charge. further hearings will no Held ucroro tho commission makes a decision. GIRL, 17, DISAPPEARS. Itrporlnl to llnvt Cut Off Her Ilnlr a lid Departed In limit. (lLotXBBTKK Mans., Sept. 10. Miss Louisa Fletcher, 17 yearn old, daughter of Mr. iind Mrs. Stoughton A. Fletcher of Indlnnupolls, was sought by tho pollco to-day. Tho girl, who had been In .the care of n governess nt tho family home at Grapevine ove, In tho absence of her parent, disappeared yesterday. A fisherman said he had seen a young woman cut oft her hair nnd clungo her clothing, apparently putting on n pair of overalls. Other on the water front reported to the pollco that thy saw somo ono In overalls with a. pair of onra going over the -rocks near a point from which i rowboat disappeared overnight. Acting on this Information the police mado n close search of the harbor and nearby shores to-day. FIFTY VICTIMS OF DYNAMITE. ISxploalon In Cnllno Ilnrlior Ilrrnks "Wlnifona In Limn. Lima, rem, Sept. 10, llfty persons nro reported as killed or injured In nn explosion In Cnlluo Hay this morning resultlqg from two ilynnmlto barges colliding. Apparently thcro waa no ae rlous damage to shipping in tlie bay, but the, tops wero blown oft six petroleum tanks ashore and thousands of windows were broken in Cull.. Tho concussion also smashed ninny windows In Lima, eight miles from the scene. FLAWS IN HIS TALE OF WIFE'S DROWNING KuolilliiK Alono "Wliou ire wieil Canoo to Vnilillo on tlio Potomac. . W'AimiNnwN, Hept, ICv-Willum In m cover thn body pf Mr, flertriide Vlgrr Kuolillng nnd the tllscovory uf several olrciinmtnncr regarded by lh pollco n worthy of Investigation to-day converted Into n mystery Ikt husband' nlory nf drowning' wlillo canoeing with Mm on the J'olomno Illver Wednesday nlsht. Itny Harper Kuehlliig, tho hiutbnnd, U held by tlm police fnr Investigation, mid preparation havo been made to wend two boat up the river to-morror In nn effort to, ho stir up tlio water that tho body If Jlmro may bo brought tn tho mirfaro. Mrc. Kuelillng, who wa tho divorced wlfn nf (lenrio Osgood of Detroit nnd ono of the heir lo tho million dollar eslutn ,of ISIImihetli. Chnpelton of that city, re cently nan amen an attorney in nm sun for divnrrn against her second husband, Tlie llrft husband arrived In Washington to-day tn insist In running out thn many threade, assigning a bin inntlvo tho In terest of their threo-yenr-old child, Kuelillng told tlm pollen that ho lot control of the canoe In a bad stretch of wiiler nnd In the darkness he lost all track of his slfe, wasllug much 'of tho time In which she might have been saved In fumbling at u fur runt under her cnpslxed limit, and which n few mlnule before he said Ills wife had woin over her shoulder. Kuelillng' urrest occurred" ft tew '.our nfier nt their hnino In' Woodilde, Mil,, a suburb of Washington, on n tecu nlcnl charue of desertion from tho nrmy That charge explained away by thn record nt thn War llenartmont. ho wa held fur Investigation chlofly upon' In forinallon obtained by tho police (hat hi wife recently contemplated divorcing him nnd that only a few day ago shn had been treated nt a hospital for poisoning, liffnit of the pollen to find unme ono who li.ul seen Kuelillng nnd hi wife together Wednesday night havo failed, hut havo brought from tho man from whom he rented tlio boat tno statement that Kuelillng win nlono when ho en- L'UUfll It. Kuehllmr's record Includes nn effort to obtain n place In the secret service, and thcro aro on file, nt tho headquarter of tlm service two letters recommending him fur such work, ono algncd by Hena lor Atlee 1'omereno and tlm other by Kmmtor Harding, Kuelillng and Mrs, Osgood were married December 30, 1919, at Mount Clemens, Mich, ,1" BUTCHER INVOLVED IN COLLEGE INTRIGUE University Professor 'Accuses Wife of Indiscretion, fijfflnl le Tun Hi'N ami Nr.w Yona llrum, CiiifAOu, Sept. 10. A Hiimmons for Mi, Cyrus 1'nlmer, whoso hitsbahd, a University of llllnol professor, accused er of meeting a Chiwupalgn butcher In his refrigerator three time a week, was mill unserved to-day. Deputy sheriffs who went to her npattment said they could not llnd her. In tho meantime rrof, I'nlmer, who I n enco. sa d that in a,iunion 10 me divorce suit begun .ignlnst hit wlto In Champaign yesterday lie wa preparing an nlleuntlon sun for M,vuu ugainHi Carl A. Cnrlsfln, butcher. I'rof. l'.iliner nlsu protested that fur ther revelation In his divorce action would draw other university people Into tho scandal. I have done everything I could tn keep the wnndal In which my wife was Involved from being aired," ho said. When she filed suit for divorce In Chi cago, however. It was Impossible to keep tho matter hidden any longer." Safe Milk For Infants & Invalidi A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office! Aroid Imitations and Substitutes! GLOVES Kid, Mocha, Doeskin, Capeskin, effs iffigS l" or Men nnd Women The World's Orentcut Leather Stores Mi Fifth Ave. New York-, 2.13 llrotilivay IJoiton-H.", Trcmont Street ' Lonilon-SO Itcgcnt Street Let Cuticura Be Your Beauty Doctor Seip,Olntnirnt.Tllnim.SS,ferrnhre. ForiunslM addraa.CBtlfiraUbratoriu,Dt.ZlMaln,IlMi RELIGIOUS ADVEETISEMENTS. HAPTIST. CALVAItV llArilHT.I lltlltl II, West -17th St.. bot. 0th and 7th Aves. lte. JOHN KOACII HTIIATON, I. 1). 10:.'in: "1H GOD LOVK7" IS: Hunday Hchool nnd Adult lllblo Clnssea. S: "IH THU ItKTUUN OF JHSUH CHUIHT AH Jl'DdU AND KINO NKAIt AT HAND?" "can tup. rnrcsHNT DisoitniinH in MODEIIN BOC1UTY 1IE HHALKD 11V HUMAN WISDOM AND l'OWKIU" Special atrect incotlnB with prraehlns hy Dr. Htraton tn-morrow nfternoon at D:W) corner of Sth Av. nnd (17th Ht nnd also In front of palvary Jlnptlat Church at 7 o'clock. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Ilroaitivny nnd TOIh --trei t. PASTOR I. M. HALDEM'N. D. D. rrenehlns; II A. Jl. anil s 1. j. by REV. J. E. CONANT. D. D., Chlcnito. III. central Baptist church, B. E. Cor. P2d St. and Anutardam At. Frank M. Goodchild, D. D., Pastor The I'nator will preach. 1 1 "Christ All in All." 8 "Do We Need Religion? " Mount Morris Baptist Church, fith Ae helween Itllth nnil Ullli HI,. CARL WALLACE PETTY. D. D. II A. M. "Harlem a CliaUcneo to 1'roUa- tnnt AJhrlntlanlty," 8 r. M "If Jjsuj Should Come to Harlem." RELIOI0US ADVERTISEMENTS, rituHiivraitiAN AMKIIIC, XmuhTcan AMKIIICAN OIITIIOIKIV CATIMlllO. IHtTllllllllV ('ATII(II.K).-Hl Mvimias 3 nt lillli.sl. lIUMlnn I ha clinnn imw part rtuular rnlhilinl ihnlr lilvlnu I. tuny II A, !,. I'lruicli i.r TiuinlluurKtlmi. !!.'ia Ksi ITtli t. Hervlees In IIimlMi, Divine l,H' uitfy. Ill 1,1 A. M VeupKra, n l, M, III, llev, AllllOVr I'ATIIIOIt, Hwlnr CIIIIISTIAN HCIIINCIC, Services nro held in the followin'ft CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES BrMiches of the Mother Church, .Sundiri, It XI, srnt V, U, Wn1niai, II P. Xt, first Churrh-Oentrsl I'siU Wt Oilth nt. fcteonil Ohiirfli-Oenlrsl Psrk Wt A Mth lit. Ttilnt Rliiirrli-AStli Ht,. juit cael nt IsrW Av. BumUyi, 11 A, M, nd J0 l'.,M, rfimti ciiurcii-nath nt, t i t, wiiiun Jlfll'i nhiirrh-ArnlUn lli -1 W, M 81, lth Churrh-lP.n AnMinnr Ar,. Hroni. Mfnlli Olnirfli-lUtli ni sl of llrclnr ..flunilsy, U A M li.10 I'. M. n Ishth rtmreh-103 i:l T7lh Hi. . Mnth Chiireli-Psrk Avrnuo Hot. I, tlh AT, at ,U'l nt, Tenth Chureh-tM Went nTlh PI. . . tlevtnth nuirfh-:r,(i2 lirlm" Av 11 A. M. Twflllh Chtirrh-Anitereon Osllorl.., l't Ave, anil r.Plh ni, Clirl.tlsn Hrlfiiee Pnelly-M7 W, KHh ,nt HuniUyii 11 A M. Wednesday 1'- W.. mnnjtBjiDtNn nonv, m vr. "t . , ro.NnttWIATIONA!,.. BROADWAY TADGRNACLB ItllOAPWAY AND WITH BTItDRT llev, TIIOMAH MOIIOAN will nrfaill at II A, M, and S 1'. M. ttVdnf(1j, II I', M MMwrrb flfnlee. " IIIHKIIll.Y.N, Plymouth Church, OrniiRe Street. The Kev, Newell Ilwlsbt HIIIU, rnntor, II A. M, "Whnl la the Mntter With tlin Anierlesn IVi.iiIhT Hum, Nature slid I'lin. lilrlieu Over linked Heme (lirtT Ur li it i.nivipimieii. tiisi Holds the ivnplo liaex I'tonr Happiness nm' l'rnierll"" niariri.iti hk t iiiuT-.ciiiiiTiAv, THAI, IIIIIMIAN H2 West 81st St. Ill IK II iir Prof. JOHN CI.AIIIC Alininit nf Ysle Unlverelty pren1 lies t 11 A. M. INTI!lllKN(IMIATIONAI TENT EVANGEL! 110th fit, A. Amilenlam Ate, Great Closing Rallies Sunday, Sojit. 12th, ! nnd 8 P. M. Monday, Sept. 13th, 8 P. M. Sunday, Sept. 12tli, 4 P. M. Dr. John Roach Straton Sunday, Sept. 12th. 8 P. M. Dr. G. W. McPherson will Rive, !iy request of Tent KvniiKel, another nermnn, nubject: "Shall Wb Havo Protestant Church Union in America or Social and Religious Revolution?" Monday, Sept. 13th. 8 P. M. Dr. John Roach Straton; also Dr. J. E. Conant The Salvation Army Silver Band nnd other special music nt Cloning Rallies. 0. Gospel Tnhernnele Church, CPS ISIUimi AVIS. AT 44TII BT. Founder, Rev. A. B. Simpson. IlKV. ISLMISIl 11. K1TCH, Aia't l'antor. Dr. Wnltcr M. Turnbull OI NVACK, N. T Wil l. t-IIKACII Sunday Mamiufl at 10: (,' Dr. J. Gregory Mantle WILL I'ltrSACH .Vuii(iiy rt'eniiiff nf r.'i"' Dr. R. E. Neighbour OF KLVItlA. OHIO, 4 MILL MT.AK Tuculwj -WtdnmhyThurnlny it Friday Evening at S o'clock Special young iieoplo's rally acrvlee will be held Friday night. Mr. Neighbour ulll speak eapeclally to younff paepte. METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE llronilHiir uml lOllli 8t. rtcv WM. ALLAN, 11, "Lite! l'aat. l'rcaent Future." H, "is it Truer- J1SWISIL iiahiiilmno. (lotham's Jcutah "House 'clfimtnif." Cooper t'nlon, Hunday exenlnn, Jewish vetcransi free scmcus, Hevcnty Udera rnat. Itabh llrownu cnnileiiRes nan. bl Wise's nnil Free HjnngoBiie. 1.0 I IHtttA.l. MEN Hev. A. tjtelmlf, D.D.. ratter. Ilroadiray at 3d St. Mornlns Banlct at II. LUTHERAN Church of th Holy Trinity. 05th Klreet and Central 1'arlt West. The Itev, l'aul K, Scherer preaches nt It A.M, MKTHOIIIST KriSCOfAl, StTPaul's m. e. church, 80th Mreet ami Went Knil Aenue. Dr. IIAYMUM) L, I'UUMAN, MlnUter. To-morrow Is Reopening Sunday at St. Paul's. DR. FORJAAN WILL PREACH. It A. M.-'TllRrlma of 1020." I', M. "ItepeHtus." (i(KII) Mt'SlC. Strancers In the City nro cordially welcomed, CALVARY M. E. CHURCH, 123th Street nml th Aieimc. , , i llev. Willi. I Odell, 1). 1). MlnMers 11(1 Uarry ,lgiami . n. Dr. Odell will preach lit 11 A. M. "The Keoret of Huccesa." H I'. M. "Comfort for Lonely Hearts." Madison Ave. Church, 60lh St. Dr. ItAI.rH W. HOCKMAN, 1'aator. 11 A. M. Dr. SOCKMAN. K 1. M. 'llev. L1ILAND P. CAItY. T :30 1'. M. VoUin; l'euple'a Service. AT ht. Jnmci MetliodUt Kplncopul Church, Madtaon Av. and 126th Ht., Dr. (Icorea L. Nuckolls, pastor, will preach at 11 A. M. and 8 1'. M. The morning; toplo will bo, "KAC- ..... . . . . , rr . i . . . . I T .u. ....nU. U I . 1ISU 1111 l.ltllV. til mis .ii.t ,w,,iw Will he "TUB DAY'S NI1BD." r.DArp uPST m4TH st uivriuu, , v . w . Sermons hy tlio Minister, FRHDEUICK 11UOWN HA ItlllS, 11 A. M "Oreater Than ti,u.,,!" 7!is l'. M.. "Not Far from the i Kingdom." Also motion picture UNION CHllllCII. ZU Wet 4Slh Street. Kervleea, 11 nnd H. .10IIN O. 11HNSON, I'nator. Tl 111 TiUVKLLKIlS' CHUltCH. JOHN STREET, Mother Churdi of American Mathodlsm. Anrlent Bhrlne Attracts Worldwide Visitors. Announcing Wanhlnntou Square Church, J.I. 11'... Aa L ' tjt.r, , .. r ... ?u..itrr J. BUMNEIt BTONK preaches at U A. M. 1. uiiiiinun. ...m, n iTHwnwa ii.'jn niinUHJ, HT. JAMKH, .MnilKon Aienue & llRth Street. Dr. (ilCDIKii: U NLCKICI.I.S, I'nator. 11 A, M. "Facing tho Task." H I'. M. "The Da4''a Need." bT. ANIHIKW'S MKTHOIIIST (III, 111 II, Tilth Street and Columtiua Ave. 1 1 Allan MacRossic Will Preach JL REUOIOUB ADVERTISEMENTS, I'HKailYTKylAN, Fort Washington Presbyterian BROADWAY nt 1 74th St.- Rev. John McNeill Pastor Prcnchesnt 1 1 A; M. and 8 P.M. MMI BRICK CHURCH , riflh Airnue mid Thirl. unrntli flrfft, MlnUlrra i 'lllliiui I'lrrsmi Merrill. . I Hirodore AlnnMiirlh (Irrfiie, I'r, II, lirtWJll TAYI.dlt. I'rrsldtntuf (Juern's Vnlvnrslty. KIiikI'i, Ontario, Nonndny Hnrvlri, ifslly (eerit Hat ) at tlj3H. CENTRA I I'liKhiivniiiiAN ciiiuini, nJ Madison av. ini Mlh nor. uwtM WiUienpoon Wyllic, U.U. ui u,. l'fltor-elecl. n a. M.-ni:v, j. n. nt itiiiii i,, i, i, lhllijt.cll "MOIIIJ Ml'lt," Wednesilajr, N I'. M -.Dcviitlniml MeellnK FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Ci.h v., II nnd 13th I ev, IIMirire Aleiimlrr. II. D. Mlnliier llev, Harry Jlmnrsnii I'millck, I), D .. . .. ..,,ov' Tiionias iiuuirie n peers, '2 A .' Alfxnnder. ."JN..M,-t.awn stirvlee. Mr, llulrer, llev, llolwri vmiin, I), D .Minister nf the rrriinii rrn,iiif rum lliuirii, HI iisiii ni and t'rnlrd 1'iiik Went, lll preach next fhuv lay liinrnhiit (tml evi nlnr. Ills subject fur lllfl tllf.llllnir UArtln.t .ulll I,a l,l.'rn,,t lflMrlni.la inn to liverniMihg Thmi Art lion," nnu in Ihe evenhiK Ills suhjuct will be "The Power rnia ill., niini ai nr ir." nurviri'ii. 11 n, ai, n s ! .m All wnennie. Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church i mil. Areniif nnil l lllr-ririh hlrrrl, Mlnl.l.r. Il,fv' J0IIN KRI.MAN, P. I). Ministers (UVt jamkh I'AI.Mllil, I'h. n, IIm, (I, CAMl'lll'.l.l, MUIKIAN, 1), ll will presfh t II A, M. nnil M I'. St. BROADWAY HtlMIYTritlAN Clll'liril, lliimdwuy nml lHth Htriet II, -V WAIrilll lif.STAN' llltUIIAN'AN. I). 1),. Mlnlxer Itev. .Iii.lunn Hltt, I), D will preseli nt 11 A. M. UUTCIPR1? riucsnTiciti.N ciiriicii, lVUIUI.HO itnmilHiiy nnd l.ld Ht. liev. li,,Mi;i, l(lSi:i,l I), II,, I'linlor. II A.M llet. Clinrlei, (iormiin It I tin rl . I . 1 'TiiitiHT jii'it ni.MH.i'.MHNT." forYgeorge" II A. M.I.ynmn It, Hartley, it. A Min ister, nrcnchfi. Ijiynhm servlees reun.ed next Pnndsy, B t'. M. rin:fjjiYTi:iiiAN cnuitcii, r.'.l Went IS.'.th st. Itev. John It, Msrkny, 1). n j, i,, ii., rumor II A. M end r,M . llev t' ,N Van llnnlen, Wr.sT.I'.tllK ritKMIYTI'.ltlAN t ill ltt'll, Anitlenluni Airline nnil Hlllll Street, llev. ANTHONY II. WAN. II. !.. I'ntiir. II A, M.-ttri, (IKOIKin JOHNSON, I'll. I), Bubjectt "IH'II.IIINd O.VrilltlST." FOURTH ritEsnYTKniAN ciuiucn, 1 UU1VI II w., irn,i l. ni., ir... JCDOAH WIIITAKnit WOIIK. b, D I'Mlor. ii a .ii -nr. wiillK win prenen, n l'i A. M - Hiindsy BcIiohI. .Miidlwm Aieniio l'rrlijtf rliin Chiirrb, .nriiinit rnrner M, Itev. Henry Hloanu Cofflii. I), n, I'.ntnr, presrhes nt II A M nnd S 1', M. A l.l, JUJATH I'llHi:, WFST KNb . "I'liiNiiVTiiiiiAN. t, V ;,rr.Aniteril.im in., enr. inilh. llev. A. i:nVIN KIJIOWI.V, Ii, I).. 1'AFTOn. II iind H. Itfi. Win. lllrnm rmilLes I), l, niiiii omi FiiKslivrKitiAN " "cmTit iT. .'Mi-iriinii av. nml llenn St HriMiklin, I'nitnr. H. IMwanl Vnunij, will preach, 10j45 A. M., 7 "45 I'. M. SKW TII(HJFTt. MRS. MARY CHAP1N, Curr.moiloru Oraml Jlnllroom, It o'clock. Mon.lay Claw, a 'ami 8 o'cloek. (Aitm.i CarneKls llall, ItonnOinT. NKW JllJjL.ivenTTn)7 NEW CHURCH r.'"1 '!!. .,,t',wf,'n ' nrk s'"1 l.exlnstnn avu, Thn IISV. JULIAN K. HMVTII. I'AHTOIl. Hervlcvs resumeil Bunihiy, Hepteuilidr II", the iiwator offlclatlni-v OtHKIl HKKVICBH. N. Y. WILLIAM A. SUNDAY CHOIR l.iy I'll the lllier II IS A. It ,M (I V , T A I N ...,..,..Sn.l,."',1"''. eieplember lHlli III'DSON ItlVKIt' Il.iY LI.NIS HTl!AMi:n l,e. Deabmases Ht. H in A, II, West 4inil Ht, 11:00 A.M, Wi tt 120th Ht. 0 lit) A.M. itet.stiurii, Ive, Hear Mnuntaln LIMITED number of tlclteta for sale" to our iiiiMiiuen, hi Itoom f018. Ono Mnillaoti Awnue. Hendipmrteni of Wm, A. Hiimlny i:,nnite . Ilille AoKoelntlon Itniina Trip II. is. MR. HOMER RODEHEAVER Till, great composer nml lender, will necumpany u. IION'T ctt left behind I nny Tickets Now. A. A. LINDSAY. M. D., Psychologic Hie One Hundred Per Cent. Individual" Sunday, S 1.1, Hotel Ansonla. Larco Hall. 'Stats Kret. Dr. Llndiay ulll com mence at the llelasco on Heptembcr 20, CARRI E. S. MARKWELL will conduct services every Sunday afternoon In the IIALl.ltOOM, 4 1. M.j Kino Thursday evo. at 8 I'. M. In tho COLONIAL ItOO.M, HOTKL MeAIJIN, Ilroadway nnd .14th at. Audible treatment will bo given. CHINATOWN Tht neicua floeUty, Old Chlnta Tlnatra, Wlda Awaka Gotpal Same Nlihtly. 10 p it THOMAS J. tfoONAN. Sii:"li!tB.t. "TIIUTH VS. SriIlITUALISM" Lecture by tlio ItnaaecruclHii Mystics Amoro Hall, 301 W. i3d, bet. Sth and 0th ava. Sunday. 1I;15 and Hilii, No eollociten. , "I1KLIKF Oil KNOWIJCDUI!?" A Lecture by the Itosaecruelan Mystics. Hunday mornlnir. lltIO; eventmr, 8!lB. .101 West 2M St., lletween 8th nnd nth Avs, IlKVKItKND LILLIAN haa prayer meetings every lucauajr, u;ju J-. ftl. llfftiunsa dally. No charge : West 41th at. ntOTKSTANT Kl'ISCOI'AL. St. Bartholomew's Church l'ark Avenue and Slat Nt. Tho Rev. LE1G11TON FAIIKS, D. D.. Hector. Special Summer Services 8:30 A. M Holy Communion. 11 A. M Mornlne Prayer nnd Sermon. Preacher llev. 13. p. FEnrtlS. All Scats Free. CALVARY CHURCH, hslV"a llev. Theodore SeilRwIck, D. D., Hector. Services. 8 and 11 (llev. Wolcott Cutler). 8 1". M.-F.venlmr Service (Full Choir). Subject "Getting Hack to Work." My subject at the 11 o'clock aervlca will he nm i.iuiiutui ioniorcnce on Church Ullllf ALL SOULS' CHURCH Ht. Nleholna Av.. 11.111, , . ? t ..nnl- Tho Itr.V. CLIFTON MACON, Hector! All services will be leaumed September 1" 'Memorial fti.rvlra ,n lha.ii... r,.- lata Hector and Hector Emeritus,.' at li o'clock, l'reacher, The Hector. 01LCK CHLIICII, rtrondiruy and 10th Street, llev. Charlea Lewla Slnttery, D. D Hector lioiy :ommunion M Sorvlco l Sermon (Dr.Henry Lubeckl.ll A M Hervlce. 12:30. Tuea.. Wed.. Thura.. Frl. Church of Zion and St. Timothy 331 Went nth Street. Itev. Frederick HurseM, ,Ir II. 1)., Itrclor H nml 11 (Hector). ST. THOMAS'S ClltlltCII. Sth Av. ft m Hi llev. HHNEST M. STIIIES, D. D.. JtSctor 8. U (llev. FLOYD 8, LEACU. I'h, D.)' AMUSEMENTS, AMItUIOA'S rOHltMOBT ll'wsy k nOth Ht. Kvn.atD 100th I'erf. MATINKB TO-DAY, Cinderella on Broadway WUi MA1IIW lillisnni.r,ii, I'rt.Xfnniiniv vmilT CnNOHIlT II.MK II n til 1 n rIS.Hher HOWARD'S" anil KI'fiKNK rnhmr Pfomenwls -CniUrV nooiTliritre ean.1 nt. A rent. I'srk ei. . t JHITnrenr. MiiiIcaI J'reduftlnni Nljlitly, LliN I UKY MUNIUHI REVUE at ROUNDERS.!, I'lee. II, M.l'l frlfemi, 1.tl M(t liMiilirm (lirl in the. worm, lllninf, ilmnlnti In Open Air, fli,iQ tin WllhtlltAI'lt VAIKNT1NW A JOHN C'OI'K TIIKATItlC. Saw i Kvi To au at., tir, ii-wsy, ves, nkiu. mat. day aiao, Vu'Orntut Uf tilory Km TvM "SPANISH LOVE" iii.t.u A...i:.n. nr..il.l..."r. K' i ILIU flUUIVIIWl. wiWHlitlbtie Sun, MOROSGD The,,Vtt 48lh Ht, ir.'eni iijtm in n.iii. MAT. TO-DAY a,ao. Afntl milling MuKrtu I'hv V.itr filaotil. TUC Uh'T "77?!' Matlnem '1'nlav nnil Weil. 12 .MO. 7UM Hinwnsw.flnnuuiim Y? MHMMiioiin Ikiu m F0LaE,o:19'O, PRINCESS Tlies. nutli, nr. H'wsy. Kv,H;30 New R 1 11 f R f n n p f K UN KHT C'nmedylUCJ-IUllliCl 'nti'l'.x Now Playing, HTIieatfin Undvriiy WILLIAM I-OX presenis wm LYRIC ASTOR TIIKATIIK TI IK A I'lllS 42nd Ht .V llwsr. llwsy. 48lh Ht. Continuous Noon to II p. m. Sinn, walu ef ptlei nt Iwth thestre. WHk Day Alls... a.V. !OT, 7.V. .NlKliM hat , Him, uml IlnlliUx, .',0e, 7ftc, II, Tir,tVri7TQ ON SALE FOR 1 lUixll 1 U ALLTHETRES A OSCAR HAMMERSTEItrs I Manhattan 0PER.A-O y" 1 H O U SO Opening: Moulay Nieut, Sept, 20, 8:16 CU11.MHN-." (lentle. .Kiltlf. VIU. Tuw.. "IIIOOI.KTTO." LlpkiiUa, Oorullu, "'l!!'TOH(U." Krej.mnn. OiUclll. Valle. ThUM.. "AII)A." , ("I'M.'I. MlUr- ,)8atf,,M,K,'MAI)AM' IlUTTKltFLY." (fenlle, Haliuar. ll.Jhwter. ""'.. Cuuiltietors! Mertila nnit Ouerrlerl. HKATS NOW ON HALL. I'01-ULAK 1'UlOKS r,OC to I2.f.0, I'ltOTBSTANT Bl'IHCOrAU CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION. Madlioh Annu an 1'l.?trf.,i:,or Tlie Itev. Iloraea Terry hlher, llKlor. R A.M.-Holy tSninmunlon. ,,, II A. M. nnil S 1'. M Itev C NJuHj"!!' 'Cathedral of St. John the Divine Amsterdam Aienue nnd USUI .nireei. S A. M.-lloly Communion. Pl.10 A. M.-lloly Cominiinton (Rpanluli) . II A, M. nishop Thomaa nf Wyoming 4 V. M.r-rreacher. Wallop Thomas. Pally Servlres-ft.in A. Mj ST. JAMUS' CHURCH MnttUon Av. ml 71t M- Itev. Pmnk Warflein crowucr, . ..- 8 A. M. MOiy unmiiiuii,",.. -.. 11 A. M.-MornlnB I'rsyor ""'1 Pennon, 1 1'. M.-Bvenlnc l'rnyer nnd Bcrmon, ril lri -OF THU INTKHCltSSION (Trinity n un on ' 11 A."M. Birvlc; and' Sermon. 8 V. Mm , unset Ben Ice and Choral Evenaone. Tho preacher In tho Cuthedral of St. John Nathaniel Seymour Thomas. D. D Mission arr Illahop of Wyoming. CHCIICII OP RT. MAUV THK VIltOIK, 1 Tjiw Masie'a. 7:.m, nt Mlaaa Cantata and B.rmnn (Hector). in:l?it Vespers. 4. ST. STEPHEN'S mlTXk?r Services nt R nnd 11 A. M. ,-.rr i-MJTllte Went Knd Ave. 3 I . lUlNrt I IUO and RTtli Ht. Itev. WILLIAM I'ITT MeCUNH, Iloctor, Maim: T, R. 1 1 . St. Man's Cli. iJiwrence St. (nr. 120th & Am.t. Av.).-Sen;lees. 8, 0:30 ft It A. M. ! 8 r. M. Hov. Charles Hrcek Ackley, Hector. KOLIHE ST. IWl'ItIT, 48 Kat. 27. L Dlmanche a 10:3n. I'asteur Wlttmeyer. IlKFOlLMEl) CHCHCII IN AMKIHCA. MimiLF- collkoiatk ciiuncn, Sd Av. and 7th St. Itev, Edgal Franklin Homlit, Minister, Itev. P. 8. Slpple of Allontown, Pa., will preach at 11 A. M. nnd 8 1. M. MAtlBLR COIXEOIATR mUllCH, .l. A.. tA qo.i, fl nev. Dnvld Jnmea Hurrell, D. D.,r Minister. Itev. Hobert E. Ppeer, LL. D will preach. 11 A, ill. A raiiier uuu, in,, n, ,.,,i, H P.M. "Why Are Men, Interested In What Is Morally Abnormal?" COLLEGIATE CHl'ItCH OF ST. NICIIOLAS nth AV. and 48th St. llev. Malcolm James MrLeod, 1). D Minister Itev, Charles II. Ilrown, D. D., of New Haven, Conn., will preach. 1 11 A. M, "Keeplnit the Week-Day Holy." 8 I'. M. "Tho He rdeman Who Preached Social Justice." WEST KND COTXItflfATn ClttrtCH. West Knd Av. and 77th St. Hev, Henry Evcrtson Cohli, D. D Minister, llev. Thomas McHrlde. Nichols will preach at 11 A. M. FT. WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE CHURCH Fort Washington Av. nnd 581st St. All Beats Free, nev, Irvine H. Here D. D Minister. Hev. C. Wlllanl Cross will preach nt It A. M. HEFOrtMEl) CHllItCH OF HAKLIUI. I.ennx Avenue nnd 123d Street. 'Hev. Edgar Tllton. Jr., D. D Minister will preach at 11 A. M. No Evenlnit Service. BI'lItlTlIAT.IHM. Spiritualist Church of Advanced Thoutht, 12.1 West B4lli St. SIWPAY, TUESDAY, FRIUAY Ev'a. R o'clk. Wednesday Afternoons, 3 1. M. Speaker: Mr. JOHN HILL, Medium. LOTUS FLOWEK HPIIHTI'ALIST CHlinCn. Every Sunday, 8. P. M Carnc(le Hall (Chapter Itoom). t7th and Tth nv. Speaker and Medium, Mrs. MArtO A HBT OAMI'llELL. Y. H. t!. A. DR. R. L. G. ROLLINS "Th Oospel of Cleanliness." West Slda Y. M. C. A 31b V. 07th SL.IP.M. I'. IHy CoiMtuek and MnrrU Oent l'riwint At nn,.r. The.,4Hlh,W,nf ll'wy.llv, "Full of Laughter, ' -N, v Time,, While NewYo AMUSEMENTS, TIIKATIIHM AW1 1IITH. DIllltfTION 09 "A ph nw o(rt(lh ni mart tnltt. hlvlni Ann ami of thou proJwJ tn Ntu Yyk thU naw,-AlMnlr lioollatt tn fht Ttmti, ' LITTLE OLD NEW YORK llv 111 It A JOUNMN YOVNII Plymouth 11' sin, lirti, MO, i lnl Mai, Tthilnu titO, rrrJA7l7r7 W,4adHt, Itvew, H tfl.tl'lionnai I'IA.hli sj ;.Tii,laVAWl.a.lllryn, MARGARET ANGLIN In "TUB WOMAN 01' IIHONZI'.," no "DAM1V THE NEXT rAUUl BEST THING" J!I.I',I!N Ul'IIAN. OYIIII, HCOTT AND AN KXf'ftLI.KNT OAHT, "New nimuly at "''"jf 1 !"JlKlJlj)jJ;, lOtliT Tlieaneiir jry. ISv. HUH). WW O l . jim,, riwlay Sc Viyl, (I'op.) SIUIO PHI TON TIIKA., W. in Ht H4U t UU I U1N )Uiu, 'fny , wed, a,;m, , ADOM'lf lfl,AUIII5lt'ri lleelpy fr Kun llli IIIII.AM) YUUNIMlII.IK'n'H HAY Little Theatre 5V ""'Ht, Kei.Hia(i, EMILY STEVENS m ms akInh1 EMILY STEVENS AmUIihI hy fjiwrenee Orriwnilth "F00M00SE" TThe.i ll, V. of H'y. lives, Hilt) I Mats, To-day Sl Than, si 3U0. COME SEVEN! PIMUOUSG JSSiW THIRD MONTH ' J JTII 0T TJiwitnuMat. Dally a M.llnc 11 1 II Ol. KirnhneiH Iff, IHiin. D. W, GRIFFITH l'rcionti 'The Moit Amsring Spectacle Ever Seen on Sea or Land." Cloit, "Ml DOWN EAST" with Special Music Program. Eves. Ule to I'.'. MuU, aSe M tl.M. Mdtor Cars nt lu:SO, cn Arlvnnr a TYSON & JUC AQVanCe ust. 1100- NEW YOniC'H L 13 A P I N CI T PMPIRP HrodviayJk4()thHt. Es. K:30. C1VII 1IL. MatiiHHwTiMtay A Wnl.SiiO. DAVID lli:i..HCO nriventM "Call the Doctor A nnir romeily hy Jean Archibald BELASCO TUES.EVE:HBNA,Tg' .11' ,u.i...r, , Frances Starr DAVIII lir.I,AS('ll u.i. l'iiKnr..i- 1.1 i.0NE" IlyKtlwanl Knohlock I YrPIlM I'lioatre. W.4.UhHt. K.s. L. I V-CUIVI lu -i-.niny .a. Tlurs, a ji). llAlMli II Ut tkliA teiiUKiifd . 8:30, Um UUftllUJ DIGGERS" liiomL.,1 01:0 rnMAM'"? Thoatre. II war. 43d St, UJI IAIN O M. TO.DAY & W . SI. GEO.M.COHAN'S SMASHING COMEDY HIT GENIUSi' CROWD' "ICO PER CENT COHAN." ft;?;,,, SKATS HKI.L1NO fl VKIIKH IN ADVANfK HENRY MILLER3S.M BVfcS OiO-nAIJ) iMUko C.3AT Z ZI NflfllHt on uH THE SEASON'S TRIUMPH sglobeu'1,sv;;.!;;r-1,ay$2.5o GEOlE WHITE'S iwirhANN PENNINGTONb SightSeeing Royal Seeing New York up town, down fr 1 town, over tho great bridges rslllO to Brooklyn, 10 A. M., 2 P. M. 1-IULC Chinatown, Now York After f , Dark, 8 1', M. Luxurious Au- I ifnA tomobllrs. Dlstlnctlvo Service. JL JlllC Ask at hotels for our free map nd autde. HOYAL HLUB LINE CO. OF ,. y. Oftlco Starting Point. Hotel McAlpIn', -I'AltA.MOHNT H'Httl,. RIVOLI n'way at 40th fit. IALTO rimos Pq. Thomas Meighan . "Civilian Clothis" Itlvoll lioncrt Orch. "Fatty" Arbuckle "Thu Hound Up." Faninua Itlalto Orch. lDTTUDIflWl "eorge Ifliimaurloo's OKU M1UN -The Rinht to Love," B'way at 44th fit. Cont. Noon to 11 i. M, l'AllAMOUNT I'lOTUKKa. 3CfT!Ps Don'tml.ult ItiClreall" Hide Dudley. 3al5 Solilnt 8 weeko In fldvemec "8V BROADWAY A Tlcnilly.S.lo8.1S. Mts.23&n0o.Kvs.S.1cti.l "HUMORESQUE" Kiml -Ot.UMIHA,lly47St. Twice I).ly.2:15 .V; B:tS C I'op. Prices. THK GOLDEN UltOOK. . MULTITUDES- They arc coming back those multi tudes of vacationists. In addition to these the great yearlu influx will be com ing from all parts of the world coming to New York City. Coming and look ing for places to lice. Will you be able io provide living quarters (or any of them? Have you a Furnished Room un occupied, or can you provide Room and Board for some? If you can, tell them so in THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD This publication is recognised for the results it brings in its Furnished Room and Boarders Wanted column. TELEPHONE FITZ ROY 6000. AMUSEMENTS, tW AND J. J. HIH II It Urania nf LINCOLN A MAN OP THE PEOPI p "IfyniihavjiM'en'AhrMiain l,ii,,,i ;a u (iMhs iv.iid.1.' Ai.ffi'y casino mmtoY&r aZIMBALlST'S'a CENTRALS" Sllffi'SftSi! BOOTH V 1 '? A y ft d i- niH Mstlnw.Tmlsy a in ' IIIk Miermn. IUhIim aethi, tuma Mi , dell i," Miili Du I'd" iviiil'i 1 '" ELTINGE 7!,n w,4adHt, yi7s7r MllDON ThM,,44thHt Unf ii iuTTVT REruBLicswv.rs'A'r"1 ii IP A f if tnn pi t -i -?- ii ion nuijcoutia?,' mwdi i'1!!11"!? . 48th SI Tll,.JiiNt K nf ll'v,i;v I M A, llrarly's M-Mnis, I'Msv A I'luiriai) MUICAlHOWafowN I H9LBRQOK BLIHM V IN TMC lAUQMINOHIt ' 7io BAD MAN HeatsnWeeksliiAilvanee, MIh.TimIii y JiHonr ii!MiiieiiTON itnch, ENTER MADAME .Olt.DA NOHMAM VARESI ami TREVOR tiAiiitioic 'ni.i.. ns w. ai, yu Kvw. H:30, MatH. Tewlay Tl" MAT NKIS TO-DAY AT il m,v 1 1?T TtnirH. sm, .an. DRO. UNITED. 1465 BROADWAY tblkpiionk hiivant tmwn II V A T H II S AND SUCC1.8SI.S NKW AMnl.ltlljtl ill,.1..',,,:"" 11 . nr. 1 i- 21' ,"v::.r' IViat. I Orinv V'r fn SASH . i". ... - IIKlllKK 4IBHBQjinii OW TUB nnnr 1 ' I I . ON THE noor . rXIFrGaVajTLk mWMIDNlicuT fjX HICKMAM owengs?;? PARK; I'lll'. tlr-a I . ..... t . . ' 1 VIIIHT MATINEE Til. iAviai GEORGE ARLISS BOOTH TARKINGTON'S nv POLDEKIN NewTomMif 'THE NIGHT BOAT' JS I II" a (lalcty.4(t8t,Ky,hait, Mts. Winl, ft Mt 2.30, Cohan & Harris )l Next Moo. Welcome Stranger A aVbiv Comwly ny uron lloirmn. I 11 i . ABRAHAM LINCOLN wl wtriNcti, wte V )i LEXINGTON r- c i (,AI-V CONClfllTS Every Sunday Eve. at 8.30. Opening Srpt.9 Joint Itedtal Seidel and Bauer joint itivitai Godowsky and Rosen Mat Mm, ilur. , if America Tol liflOO. L "MILK8TONW New Mack Sennet 1 1 'oia iily, "It's a Uoy," Tell i tkiln, Helen HchoMcr I Street i apltnl Cirand Oirn. Continuous 1 to 11 P.M. Muw.30-i0. Mi.M-M IleKlnnhiK- vrII I RDCPR ln "HONEST To-mnrrnw 1L.L. rvUljCJAo HP'rt'll " I1AHOLD LLOYD'H NEWIIST COMEDY, "(let Out and Get Under." ln ocatlon and Knl Mdro, Capitol 8ololits, Capitol Nen, ITIim StranD1 NORMA TALMJSDGE The llrarvlcd Womio' u way.'iinc. 'LionelBarryiHoretJi',,;,, MARDI-GRAS 8KPTRMHKII 13 TO IU BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. 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