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Evening journal. [volume] (Wilmington, Del.) 1888-1932, January 04, 1923, LATE NEWS EDITION, Image 11

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E'hel Clayton appeabs In the picture now being shown at the Majestic.
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AT Tin; SAVOY.
There's a big railroad wreck in
"One Week of Love." the Selznlck
euper-epeclal, starring Elaine Ham
mersiein end Conway Tearle, which
is now showing at the Savoy theatre,
This Is one of the two big action
climaxes In the production—snd the
lesser of the two since the other
shows Miss Hämmerst ein In an aero
rime tnll-spinnlng and nose diving
1rs way Into a terrific dash to earth,
Hut the wreck has a lot more in
terest than is common to photoplay
spectacles of this particular class
and the reason for Hue especial In
torest Is the Identical reason which
is being given for the extraordinary
■One Week ot Lova"
"Queenie." In "Me and My Mule,"
AT THE ARCADIA.
WUh the presentation of Rex In-||
gram's brilliant production of "The
1'rifoner of Zenda," the Aroadl»
ot
succès»
throughout the entire country, eines
Its release.
a two reel Century comedy. Is the
uJded attraction.
Theatre has an attraction that 1»
making « very strong bid for favor
with the picturegoere of Wllmlng
panspirlng for the moat part In the
mythical ^ kingdom of Ruritanla
where political strife 1» particularly
personal and where those in power
forced lo be constantly on
guord against the machinations ot a
jealous group of small noblemen.
'Alice Terry whose remarkable
beauty finds Its best setting as
lovely Princess Flavia, scores a per- j
sonal triumph equal to that she en- |
Joyed In "The Four Horsemen of
It Is Imposait)! ?
ton.
In story Idea It 1» most romantic
ar>
the - Apocalypse."
to watch her work on the screen
without falling a victim to her
charms and without becoming sym
pathetic with her hopeless love for
Rudolf.
AT THE MAJESTIC.
The public has commented on th»
absence- of Ethel Clayton from the
screen for th» past six months. But
all the opinions have come to no
end for Ethel Clayton 1» back once
more, having spent many month» In
the production of "If I Were I
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BROWNSON LIBRARY
ELECTS OFFICERS
John J. Farley, president; Andrew
RtraHnger, vtoe president; Frank
Mcltaughlin. fllnanclal eecro.ary
q
w John Cassidy, troaeurer; Joseph
correebondlng »»«Bretary:
President Farley arldressed the
meeting and outlined hl» plans for
the year, requesting the complete
cooperation Of the member«. Mr.
Farley has held the presidency on
revlous occasions and haa always
conducted euccesaful term». He
was manager of the old Brown«on'ond
five which established a reputation
for Its superiority which will never
An entertainment will be given in
The Brownson Library Associa^
tion at a special meeting on Tues
day night elected officers for the en
suing year. Th* new officer» fol
low:
Rev. T. F. Waldron, chaplain;
Craven.
Joseph Doherty, «orgeant at arm»;
Andrew Rlmllnger, chairman: Pan
' Regan. Thomas Brand, John Shan
non and Guriaphus Dauphlln, direct
or».
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P. R. R. OAGERS START
The Store Department and the
General Puperlntendenfe Office'or
wer» the winners In the Art game»,
Pf the P- R- R- Basketball league
fn th» High School gymnaalum on;
Tuesday night. The B.ores defeat-*
ed the Shop Apartment, 13 to «.j
and the Superintendent» nosed out
he Delaw-are Division Office, 13 to
V»© ©rued.
honor of the now olflcun next Mon
day night at Browneon Hall. All
members are requested lo attend.
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ytKVt WOE FOOTBALL BANQFFT
Mayor LeRoy Harvey and other
local official» will speak at the
i-anquet given In honr of th» De
fiance football champions at the
Itambros tonight. Councilman John
J. MulVena will bo itvaslmaater. Kn-;
ertalnment and dancing will foi
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Most clever 1» the use of bright
colored celvet for the twisted glr- ;
dies seen on chiffon and crepe ;
frock».
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the banquet.
' Queen." She makes her «ppeor
j ance In this vehicle at the Majestic
| Theatre beginning today,
; McCutcheon'a etory ot "Beverly of
j Graustark" have some Idea of the
Mias Clayton's tatest
It is the story of the
Those who know George Barr
appeal of
; production.
adventures of an American girl In
; the Imaginary principalities of Cen
f irai Europe amid the regal pomp**
and the splendor of high courts and
! castles. It Is romance from begin
nlng to end. romance of the moil
charming character and It 1« in this
phase of her art that the star
j proves herself en actress of the
I truest kind.
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Wlth Thomas Melghsn In "The
j Man Who Saw Tomorrow." and th»
"Leather j
pusher" series, the Queen Theatre j
haa a feast ot entertainment that
has seemed to meat with the popu
ar approval,
AT THE QCEBN.
j fl r , t round
of th« new
Meîghan who Is splendidly cast In
hla now picture, gives a very credlt
able account of hla character and
pi,*,*, ar ,| n „ real man's man
an( j woman's hero.
Leatrlce Joy who Is In the femi- !
nine lead gives the star the same I
iport of sterling support that she did
j n "Manslaughter." Theodore Rob
ar t a , grand old man of the screen. In i
hi* ro!» of the master of a tramp !
schooner, is a Jovial fellow with a
Move of life. "Young King Cole" la I
(the title of tile first of the
Leather Pushers" pictures which 1»
showing,
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AT THF, RI VI/TO.
Shirley Mason 1« playing at the
Rialto Theatre today for the lost
times In her love romance "Very
Truly Your»." It la the story of
an ambitious stenographer and her
marriage venture.
Alan Forres; 1« her leading man.
Tomorrow Duntln Fsrnum is to
be seen at tÄ# theatre In the plc
turlzetton of Znne Grey's famous!
and well-r«ady story "The Light of |
Western Pf«r!>."
»--nted.
It Is an adven
turp story equal to the heat that Mr.
Grey ha» ever written and the
heat that Mr. F«rnum has ever pre
very
fiOLDEY CAGE SQUAD
RESUMES IVOR ROUTS

After a layoff of ten day* over
the Christmas holiday*, the Doldey
College basketball team engaged j n
Its first practice of the new rear at
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n T n "' l,,Tn vetterdey
afternoon. While »ome of the Pl*y-!
prs made use of the Chrletmas va-.|
|' on b Y flaying on their old town
; '"™ch Tl nm m .Î!'* n"''
I «araen put the boy«i
through a pretty hard drill and thej
^fbe a »ore hunch of athletes
practice was over. The team will
practice again on Friday afterpoon
Into shape for their first
game of the new year, which will
he played on Saturday night. Oni
that evening they will line up again»!
either the High School team from
Penn's Grove, X. J,, or the Fre«h
men team of the University of Delà
ware The game will be plaved on the
Old Swedes' floor. '
Three new players came out to try
make the team at yesterday'»*
; practice. They were Ramsey guard
! and Bland, forward, of Newark
Pryor, a Wilmlngon boy.
: ing to make a slab
to get
.
«'ho 1» go
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owing to the fact \
Played a good
I game at forward during 19 ?» * K ."l
! graduated from the ' "
no longer eligible for the fe'am"« **
two other member« «e ,. V nt '
are likely to drop out her»..
business reasons. In a few week - * i
for that r»ason ther» I, „„ *
mat ^ al to s,"p ,nto theTr nl^.?i'
lnl ° tnelr Place«,
ftt center
the third. Coach Marden has'
of new material,
I that Waller, who
was
need
CATCHES BASEBALL
DROPPED 2)0 FEET
it took only th* third attempt for |
E arI Clifton to snare a ball toaaed
from the top of the Water Works
«tack, a distance of 210 feet yester
day afternoon. The arrangement
of the stunt came as the result of a
wag. r between Clifton, who played
left field on the Water Department !
team and Manager Lewi» Rode, of
the same team •
Clifton ga v e tho ftr#5t fo.M tho go-1
and the second
knocked him to
IN ONE BODY
Doctors' Bill" Would Con
solidate Health and Wel
fare Bodies
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BILL IS READY
FOR LEGISLATURE
Draft of * measure to ooneolidate
health and welfare oomralealona of
the State has been completed by the
State Medical Society and the
Homeopathic Medical Boolety of
Delaware and the Peninsula- The
measure will be known aa the Doc
tors' Bill" and will be preaented to
the General Assembly at Dover.
The hill would Inetltute a "Stats
Health and Welfare Commission" of
seven members, appointed hy the
Governor and would take ovar all
the rights, powers, duties, oblige
tlons and authority of the Child
Welfare Commission. Mother»' Pen
»Ion Commission, Tuberculosis Com
mission and State Board ot Health.
Of the »even members of the
proposed commission, four are to
be physician», named respectively
from Wilmington, rural New Castle,
Kent and Sa««»x counties. The re
maining three member* shall
j citizens actively engaged In bu»ln»n»
j at the time of their appointment,
one of whom »holl reside in New
^ ln Bussex. on. ln Kant and on.
The pstwona thus appointed »hall
ve so designated by the Oovernar
that the term of office of one of them
shall expire m on. year. th. term
of two of them ahall expire In two
year*, that the term of two of them
.hall expire In three year., and that
the term of two of them shall expire
in four veers. Tb.lr suoo.s.or. .hall
be appointed by th# Governor for •
v ^ o. .
It 1. provided that the State
Health and M eifere Commission
BBSHHBH
1 " 11 annually organise hy electing
* pressent, who shall be a member
® l '* r d. »«Id Board shall also
; ' l,cl * n Executive Secretary, who
| * h * n • trained health man. The *
«'ommlselon ahall fix the salary of
!h « Executive Secretary which, how
» v »r, ehall not exceed the »um of
*7600 per year. 1
The members of the Commission '
«h» 11 •«»> «'•eelv« the sum of 110
for «ach meeting of the Commission
th «y attend, and also their actual
traveling expense»; hut no members
term of four years.
of the Commission shall receive pay
for attending more than SO meetings
of the Commission In any one year.
The State Health and Welfare Com
mission shall meet
every month and oftener If neoes
at leaat once
eary.
The State Health and
Welfare
Commission shall select a auftable
place In th* city of Wilmington lo
be known a» "The State Health and
■Welfare Commlseion Headquarters."
and shall have power and authority
to employ all necessary help to prop
erlv perform the duties of said office,
As soon as the Pin'» Health and |
Welfare Commission organizes It Is j
authorized by the bill to take over
all of the property, rights, credits,
and record« of the existing boards
named. All employes of such
Board and Commission« would be
under the Jurisdiction and control
of the State Health and Welfare
Commlselon and the said State
Health and Welfare Commission
would be vested with authority to
discharge such employes or to ap
point other« In thelg places and
stead. .
Th# Executive Secretary of the <
State Health and Welfare Commis- !
slon shall, with the approval of the !
Commlseion. make a biennial report
to each session of the General As
sembly ,of the Stale of Delaware, j *
which report shall also contain a
budget for the ensuing two yearn
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CHURCH LEAGUE QUOITS
rir«t Division
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Cookmon . B 21 s 21 21—2 7»
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Tm^ue® 21 10 21 12 «t-îa r 'A''
.Brandywine ... 1« 21 to li 17 2 2«
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0 * 1 ' Av *. 20 18 21 8 18 — 1 88
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xP<m il - p . 0 0 0 0 0 ®
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p<,n M - p . 13 6 18 14 21—1 711
*Game« forfeited,
a. Pi*
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3 11 .343 042
. 25 2.3 .500 B32
to 2o 7$o
5 43 109 6\4
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Union .
Brandywine
First Central
Cookman .. • -
Old Swedes ..
Epworth ....
McCabe .
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W. L. Pot. Pta.
. 41 11 .800 1091
. P>9 1« .709 1051
.580 85«!
. 28 28 .500 7411
. 26 29 .472 918
..17 .TS -340 699
18 37 .327 643
13 3V .260 688
W. L. Prt Ptn.
43 12 .781 1061
. . . M IS .7J7 1014
... 31 14 .688 819
... 25 15 .625 711
... IS .30 .333 689
34 .320 584
13 32 .288 548
11 29 .275 284
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Harrison .
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W. h. Pet Pt«.
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sa :'2 .809 999
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The popular actor will appear In "Mike Angelo," a atory ot love and
laughter, at the Playhouaa tonight, tomorrow and Saturday nlghta. Mr
Carrillo will be supported by an exceptional coat ot player«.
AT JTÏE PLAY H0USK
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''Mike Angelo."
r , w m . n h , v , , v#r h » d kal
eidoeoopkj oaxeer termlneftlng ec
; successfully in eo »hört a tlm. as
L „ Carrillo, th. etwr In "Mika'
, Angoio." <h* new Oliver Morosco
\ off . rlrt g which will h» et the Play
hmiee tonight tomorrow and Ratur
">»ht «nd «aturday matin»»
M r Carrillo, etltl In hi. ttrtrttM
; was born In California, and educated
j at »he fit. Vincent'« Academy In Lo.
Angele» It had been ble parents
ambition to see film rise to the front
rank as a civil engtnesr, hut young
Leo's perspective was not ot the
same vision aa that of hi# father and
mother, rather he thought some
other line of endeavor would prove
more fascinating and lucrative.
Casting about the fields of on
deavor. he secretly yearned for feme
n * * n « r u»t which later he became
In this city. Previous to thle. how
ever, at the suggestion of his brother
who was chief of construction in the
work, he started his first Job a* ln
strument man In tbe construction
division of the Southern Pacific
Railroad, when that company was
laying out It» branch between San
Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara. He
remained In this unromantlo and a«
Is a matter of history One solid
year on Broadway, nearly as long Ir
Chlrsro and then an extended tour
intq all the principal cine» of the
country and he would still be going
if he hadn't begged Mr Morosco to
get him another part Edward Locke
was called Into conferen>-e and he
arranged to write "Mlk» Angelo" for
Mr. Carrillo, Rehearsals concluded
a few preliminary performances wer»
given near New York and the show
w»e proven beyond doubt to be a
genuine hit. Arrangement» were
made to open at the Morocco theatre j
In New York, but contracts of an- |
other company prevented tbe open
Ing until early In January. Mr. Mo- *
rosco then decided to play a few
Eastern cities until time for the j
metropolitan premiers. Hence, the
production will be seen here prior to
New York, An exceptionally strong
' a * t °f Broadway favorites has been
fathered to support Mr. Carrillo and
■"'•'udes Grant Stewart. Wanda Lyon. ;
R'' h '' rt Strange. Dorothy Mackey,
0er>1 <1 Pmlfh, Byron Beasly
nd Al,rl,n R«* 1 **»'
" M!k * Angelo" Is a story of N»w
I Tork 11 f * * nd 'hr''"*!' »*»»
laughs and romance runs a vain of *
! humaneness that make* its »uecess I
j over a long period an assured fact,
i "Llllom" Opens Hero Monday.
Franz Mllnar'a fantastic comedy ;
"Llllom," with Eva Le Oalllenne In
the leading role, will be seen at the
Playhouse next Monday and Tues- j
day nlghta. After two «»aeons in |
New Tork this attraction played a
return engagement In New Tork I
following Its Boston run last season. I
"Llllom." which Is undoubtedly
k « «0« successful of all the The«, i
tre Guild production», la the »lory ;
of a Hungarian tough, the barker!
°Î ****** m * rr5, a *
go-round. It is his romance, and
perhaps regeneration, with « little
eplrltual housemaid, Julie, told In
a aerie» of colorful, picturesque and
f*«c!n»tlng episode» which constl.
tute the plot of this popular play !
and form a novel combination ot I
fantasy and realism.
"*' * tr * Depicts Newspaper Life,
"Extra." the new comedy drama I
which I» destined to appear at the
PJoyhbu*» next Wednesday and I
Thursday night*, present« an In
trl8Ulnff su « estlve ot n * w " «
Itohiny
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27 IS! tSmm ÊÊhum Mbito
PAZO OINTMENT insttntly Re
lieves ITCHING PILES and you
ran get restful tleep after the \
first application.
All druggists are authorized to
refund money if PAZO OINT
MENT fails to Cure any case of
ITCHING. BUND. BLEEDING
or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures
ordinary cases In 6 days, the
worst cases in 14 days. 60c.
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Normal Courses for Teachers
OILBPRT STUDIO,
704 Delaware Avenue.
Wll.'ninqbn, Del.
Clast or Prlvite Lettons In Social Dancing. Folk Dancing, Toe Dancing.
Telephones Wlln lngton 9196-W—Ret., 9021
Monday Nicht, Beginners* Claw for Adults, Assembly 9 o'clock
Shorter*« Orchestra
Saturday Morning, Children'» CIam
RHYTHMIC AND
INTERPRETIVE
DANCING
Miss McClafferty
Rhythmic Clitt. 8.30 P. M. Thursday.
paper». Few plays are more appro
prfately named than "Extra," «for
•«'"« o«v°.. W ,hli
BubM JÎ? r -, om . . h , r ml a West
S^ c.llsd Th. mlnatch TÄ'wSS
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Furthermora. "Sxtra" eras vrtt
ten bf OB . of th , eraft , , Tark AI1 . |
png ,, „ metropolitan editor and 1
publisher of long experience. There's
no lack of dramatto Incident In a
newspaper office, and Mr. Alfcoate ]
bos constructed what le »»id to be
an absorbingly Interesting play with !
an appealing love story and plenty
of fun.
AT THT GARRICK.
Eugene Walters' touching drams
tlsstlon of John Fox. Jr.'s beloved
etory. "The Trail of the Lonesome
Pine," has a thoroughly creditable
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NOW SHOWING
SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S
ATTRACTION
lewt# J. JrimML. _ ,
ISerfSS
HAMMÇRSTEIK
COKWPX TE AßLB .
One Week of Love
ADDED
QUEENIE in "Me and My Mule
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ALL NEXT WEEK
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NO ADVANCK IN PRICES
production In the one that 1> beln
shown thl* week at the Garrlc
I Theatre.
Misa I.ee Smith, an the mountain
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girl. June, la irrealatlbly appealing,!
Her frank tenderneaa. her "great,
open truet of the world are point»
'of her character that cannot pass
(unnoticed. At all times «he 1« the
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central figure of a big drama of the,
hill* that 1». thrilling In force and*
Inspiring In Its aettlng.
Next week the players will pro
duce "The Brat " Thl« play 1» the
romance of a nameleaa waif of the
jetreets. who, when befriended hy a!
wealthy young man. give» him an un
»ein»h love and devotion that »ave»
hie life.
AT THE AT TUNE
MBth the appearance of McCart
and Bradford in "Take My Tip," the
Aldlne bill hoe for Us he«'
laugh sketch
George M. Cohan declared that
William H. McCart and Kthlyens
Bradford were two of the beef come
dians he hsd ever seen
Thelrl
present vehicle. Teks My Tip," lee
concoction of emllee. chuckles and
laughter. They have made of it •
fine little Broadway production. It
is a clearer farce, well staged and
well cast .
Morgan and Binder, who enter
tain with blta of chatter and aonge
are two talented glrla. They are
vending a few »ong» and stories most
attractively.
Nathans and
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8uBy are billed as
exponents of melody and terpstchore
Their numbers have been painstak
ingly »elected and are carefully ex»-]
cuted
Morion, who comes first In the
performance. Is a musician who ab
•olutely refuses to take hlmeelf or
the audience seriously. In his hands
an accordéon becomes an absolute
novelty.
Pauli and Go»» appear In "The
Co-Wed a," a skit with a bright as
eortment of songs and patter, and
Ral Conlln. Hated as a "sub-vocal j
ALDINE
MARKET ST. AT EIGHTH
HI REt TH IN MUM V onm
covriNtors performance
IEM to il P. M.
SUPREME PHOTOPLAYS
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POPULAR VAUDEVILLE
TODAY, FRI., SAT.
WILLIAM H McCART &
ETHLYENE BRADFORD
prenol
A Farce Comedy
TAKE MY TIP
A cast of favorites.
SMILES. OBOCKUB, I.APGHS
6 Great Feature Acts 6
Photoplay
SHIRLEY MASON
In « fBAcinaitnf Mary
The New Teacher
Comedy New* Graphic
FREE! FREE!
TO THF FIJtST 1000
CHILDREN IN ATTENDANCE
SATURDAY MATINEE
A SMALL PEARL WHITE
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a« n token of lie- leinst serial.
QUEEN
LAST 3 DAYS
Don't fit!»» Thl* Doable Bill
Qliomas
Aieighan
*Qhe Man Who
Saw < Tomorrow"
(Z (Paramount (picture
A gorgeously different picture,
ami
Round No. 1 of the New
Leather Pushers
The Great Action Series,
with REGINALD DENNY
ARCADIA
AS NEAR PERFECT AS IT
IS POSSIBLE TO
PRODUCE
Performances Mart nt 12. 2.20.
4.40. 7 and 9 2ft.
SEE IT FROM THE START
A Rex Ingram
Masterpiece
Prisoner
of -* Zenda
with
AN ALL-STAR CAST
ADDED FEATURE
Vocal Solo, "ZENDA
Mme. Lillian Goldstein
Soloist
COME AT ONCE
•*
comedian." la a Ventriloquist whoae
voice la abaolutely under hla con
trol.
The photoplay attraction la "The
New Teacher," with Shirley Maaon
j in the title role,
MAYOR'S QUARTET
TH CIVT AT AITCTMUI
I" tSLstl l\ I
-
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Theatre» In other cWe» are mak-1
|
ing effort» to engage the 'Mayor'«
Quartet." which will elng next week
at the Queen Theatre. Mayor LeRoy
Harvey, J Frank Ayree, Charles M.
Ranks and Krank H Mason, com
prise the quartet All am merabere
of the Klwanls Club and made such
club luncheon they were engaged at
■» hv .Tames N. Ginn«, also a Kl
I4<m. the monev to ro to he club s
child welfare fund.
a "hit" at their first appearance at a
wATilan. to *!ng at the Queen for
But the "Mayor* Quartet" 1»
bound hard and faat by a regular,
theatrical contract to sing "two-a
day" on Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday at the Queen, and "ontslde
engagements" will have to come
lister,
had led to h'.e being called "the sing
Ing mayor." Ho has been a member I
of the Orpheus Club, Philadelphia. !
for nearly 20 years Ho atao Is an 1
Mr. Harvey*» Intense love of mualc
é
_
JOOTho Heme of OOOD pictures
i
With StntlbU Prien
G NEW ft OPBRA
rand House
Adults
Children
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10c
5c
v. •- -
TAX
At All Tim«*.
At All Tlm««i
TODAY.
Am«Hci*« Sweetheart,
MARY PlCKrORO, In i
••THRU THË BACK DOOR" I
Alto CHftrl«« HutcMnoon, th«]
Stunt Kln§. In HU V«ry Boat
Chaptar Play. "SPEED"
And a Big, Two.Rmi Comedy« I
"TRY AND GET IT"
li Playhouse, Tonight at 8.20
II tA9T RfiESENTATIONS PRIOR TO MOROSCO THEATRE (NEW
YORK) OPENINO
FRI.and SAT.
and SAT. MAT.
OLIVER MOKOKOL
(MOROSCO HOLDING CO INC)^
jorcjerxis J
lU DlSTrflCUISHEDVOUWC STAR \
Tf
1
£
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EDWARD LOCKES
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ROMANTIC
COMEDY ^
m i
«Staged bu.
CUPFOPD PPCXM
A PLAY OF ROMANCE
OF LIFE IN NEW YORK'S
ARTIST COLONY
A CAST OF NEW YORK FAVORITES: BYRON BEASLY, WANOA
LYON, ORANT STEWART. ROBERT STRANGE, GERALD SMITH.
ADRIAN ROSLEY, DOROTHY MACKAYE.
A REAL COMEDY OP LOVE AND LAUGHTER
Balcony, 4 rows, $1.S0; S
ro»v», *1.00; 2 row», 7Sc. Gallery, ftOc. Saturday Matinee: Orchestra, IS
rewi. »1.B0; 4 row», #14». Balcony, 4 row». »1.00: 7 row* 75o. Gallery, 80c.
All plu» ta*.
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PRICES—Nights: Entire orchestra, 82.00.
Next MONDAY, TUESDAY Nights
THE GREATEST OF THEATRE GUILD SUCCESSES
EVA LE GALLIENNE
AS "JVXIE" IN
u
LILIOM" S
JL Lir.
(Th© Roughneck)
A play at which you laugh Joyously—weep sympathetically_
are Orilled greatly—a play of all age»—for everyone—the love
»lory sup renie —I.II.IOM.
k
3 Months Boston—1 Tear New York—3 Months Chicago
FIRST TIME AT THESE PRITES:
Entire Orche»trs. $200. Balcony, 8 row». »1.50; 5 row*. #1.00. Gallery, 80o
All Plus Tax. SEATS SELLING.
Next WEDNESDAY & THURSDAYNIGHTS
JACK ALICOATE AND IVM COLLIER. JR.. PRESENT
A Sl'RPRlSING COMEDY-DRAMA OF NEWSPAPER LIFE
A SPECIAL
EDITION OF
LOVE,
LACGHT ER
AND THRILLS!
EXTRA!
BY JACK ALICOATE
A METROPOLITAN CAST AND PRODUCTION
Orchestra; # row». #2.00: 8 raw». »1.50. Bal-is PATB ., _
cony: 2 row». $1.50; 4 row», $1.00; 5 row», ' » Äl -E
;. Gallery. 5t)c. MONDAY
PRICES:
A Smashing Triumph
A Romantic Sensation
k _____ SEE GLORIOUS
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A PICTURE THATS
MAGNIFICENT
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MAJESTIC
1T1 NOW PLAYING
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active member and official of th«
Orpheu* Club of «ht# city. In *1dl
tlon he founded «nd to the honorary
prealdent of the local Municipal
Music Commission,
-—J
INSTALL SEVFORD PVTHIAN8
Special to The Evening Journal.
8EAFORD. Del..
mMUnr ot Hob ' h Lodge. No.
Knight« ot Pythias, Deputy Grand
Chancellor Silaa H. Morn», InataUed
the following newly-elected officer»;
F c D , w , on . chanc , nor comm , nd .
er: Rev. John TV. Townaend, vice
Chancellor. J. tv. Huaton, maater at
anna, S. H. Morrla. prelate; S. P,
Field«, Inner guard; A. V. Marvel.
out«r guard; George W. LeOetaa.
master of exchequer; John Metten,
master of finance: G. tv. LeCatea.
John TV. Marvel and H. A. Venables,
trustee» A collation wu served.
Jan. 4 —At a
1«.
Rialto
FRI. and
- V I
DUSTIN FARNUM
In a Zana Gray Story,
THE LIGHT OF
WESTERN STARS"
Today, "VERY TRULY YOURS."
GARRICK
MATINEE SAT.
The Trail of the
Lonesome Pine
A Comedy Dnuna of the
Mountain«
LEE SMITH AS "JUNE"
NEXT WEEK
The Sensational Success
THE BRAT
A WHIMSICAL ROMANCE OF
A NAMELESS CHILD

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