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i 16 THE SCRANTOXt REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, ip HEW OFFERINGS JN GiftSuggestwnsforLateBuyersFromtheStoreBeatttifar Theatrical Attractions Seen id New York This Week. Save a LANE Cedar Chests sy sizix Hiirss CorreniHtpdeuce to The Republican. XKW YORK. Dee. 23.

The usual "neck before Christmas" dessert of premieres is before ns. Next week there will be the annual deluge. In deed, will be at least 5 changes of programs in theaters before the end of the nest fortnight. This week. we are to observe tne unfolding of "Johannes" Kreisler." the play Imported from Germany by" Sehvyn ar.d ALMCO Lamps Reduced Like.

This $29 Almco Floor. Lamp, a beautiful IA )kM Extraordinary jo? iljjj! Christmas Special ll standard, with stunning georjj 1 1 iv 1 111 ette shade. Sale price, $23.50. Polychrome Mirrors At Reduced Prices These famous chests are extremely well constructed and afford the protection against moths that is 'the first object of the cedar chest. Their designs are distinctively beautiful.

At the following priccr are offering unparalleled values. $11.50, $17.50, $24.75, $27.50, $32.50, $37.50, $42.50 and $47.50 which is to be acted by Ben Ami and that unusually talented and interesting actress, Lotus Robb. This play is of such originality ana magnitude there are more than 3 scenes In It that it will require mora space than is now allotted to do it justice. However, It will be reviewed at a later date. The annual Christmas gift to Xew which generally is the manner in which we receive Bessie Barris eale ana her stage offer'nsr.

is denied Xew Yorkers this year. Miss Barrl scale has elected to devote the next, two years to elevating vaudeville by the means of laughter. She is offer in? a playlet, by Howard Hickmavi. Ticking Peaches" by and in thin the envied leading man is permitted to "pick" Miss Marriscale in a halt doren different "types." Leaving New York this week, James Barton will sail for Japan, there to make ow hands across the sea clasp more firmly those of our Oriental brothers. He Is to take over early In the Spring a company of Shakespearean players headed by the veter $1 1 .95 The Pennies, Nickels and Dimes that go into our Size 14x48 in.

$45 Almco Floor lamp; has smart polychrome standard with a. strikingly beautiful silk' shade. "Sale price, $37.50. HANDEL Lamps Reduced $57.50 Lamps, $46 $47.50 Lamps, $38 JL JL CHRISTMAS MM I Come' out full rownpi Dollars 1 These handsome mirrors make the most acceptable of gifts. Properly placed in any, room they give a spacious effect.

The charming tones of the polychrome add a most effective note of color. Regular $22.50 'values. We received 100 of them and they must be sold, before Christmas. At Si 1.95 "they: arc extraordinary values. 'v.

Other Attractive Values. $27 Values S15.00 $35 Values an actor and scholar, Ben Greet, who has not been in Xew York for several years. In addition, Mr. Barton will arrange to present a group of noted players, singers, musicians and others from this side of the water to the amusement lovers on the other side, and then by way of exchange, bring to us a group of their noted artists. The Shakes iearan festivals oontinue pace, John Eanrymore, having firmly established himself In thanks to his own brilliant performance, the novelty of Arthur Hopkins' production cast, especially of Tyrone Power who gives a brilliant dendltion of the thankless task of acting the part of th? King, we are now preparing to receive, and it is hoped to wel Smokers Reduced Like This: $6.50 values; $4.75 $9.00 values, $7.75 $11.00 values, $8.75 $1 2.50 values, $9.75 $1 6.50 values, $13.40 $19.00 values, $14.75 Windsor Chairs $17 $14.75 $23 Values $35 Values $27.50 Telephone Stands $21 Telephone Stands Reduced To $18.75 $25 Telephone Stands Reduced To $21.50 come, Ethel Barrymore who to preseivt herself as Juliet.

Arthur Hopkins will also present this production. Shakespeare is reported to have said that Juliet, to be played according to his rules, should be about sixteen vears of age. If this be true, the Th: ihiikos you a member start now get rack every tent you pay in plus interest. nearest approach to the desired qual ifications will come when Remy Car pen plays the role of the love lorn maiden. Miss Careen, who is JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS Call, Write or Phone For has had but one appearance here, out that has been sufficient to convince that here is an artist of more than usual power and intelligence, and her nmersonation of Juliet should be among the really interesting events of the year.

TRADERS NATIONAL BANK Cor. Wyoming Ave. and Spruce St. "Courtesy Our Watchword." Member of Federal Reserve System. NEW WALL PAPER CO.

WALK ON RUG CO. Souvenirs For the Ladies at Olvphant K. of C. dance Christmas night. Strutter's music and Court decorations.

Adv. AMUSEMENTS Purchases Made Up Until 6 P. M. Today Delivered For Xmas Store Open thit Evening Buffi 0 East Buffalo Columbus KELT. ROY SUCK AT TM MLBS.

ASSOCIATES X. Uec. 2i. rJi Chi ist tainmont was given in the 1 lain morning by 116 118 120 Washington Avenue Erie Wilkes Barre Scranton It would be hard to imagine a more Siaocful and altogether delightful act than that which Xell Roy Buck the child actress is staging at the Miles theater, this afternoon and tonight for the Anal time. By the way, this will be the last time that the house will be iiie ot i iip line st oi ml ii lie LnJ titu i 'lwl l'f fcitlec 'I1ISS; Mid body.

known as the JNles theater, as It will uiMji Rm t.lB IV best 1 jIk by tli lake its new name, "The Capitol, on the Hernande are other members of ail star cast. COURT MATTERS the lent Kuim Bjork, Harper Monday. The work of Miss Buck is lust as ac Grace Kraft, Sara Sullivan, Eleanor botisher. 1 vlx Dunn, Comer Lewia, lure Harte. Cecil Da we, William lijui'K.

Gertrude tOdwartls, Sylvester I'l yim, Davis and eGrtrude Reeves. Miss (Jrace Valle rendered a piano sulo. Cathedral Chimes." Christmas In Oilier Lands," a series M' ret iiaiions, was given by Dorothy McCloskey, Lean Olga Florence Junta. Beatrice Pritchard and Claire Farrell. This was followed by a coronet solo by Dunn, and slams were compiled ami read by Gomer Lewis.

Joseph Sullivan played a violin sjuIo. (lifts from the Junior class to the Seniors were presented by William Hogarth. There was a piano soo by Grace Kraft and Beit Beeves. Besides the students, several visitors attended the entertainment, including a nuinher of alumni. ''l pics rants were also given in other yr.iuYs of the school.

l'ost'mnsN and Mrs. A. B. Winter are rejoicing over the birth of a aaugh The latest news reel of the day and a RMin comedy will also be shown. crutable to adults as to children.

In her well thought out offering she shows Richard Talmadge an opportunity to 8rsr Other acts on the vaudeville bill Include Hartley and Paterson in "One Morsan and Binder in Bits of Chatter and Canaris and Cleo in comedy magic, and Alexander and Hatdie "The Juvenile fashion Blat s. The Seliniok Newa Is lso show. action In trespass against Franl; Ver onski. No statement was filed. Alleging that Harry Rosenthal, of Wilkes Barre.

is illegally using the trade mark "Ace," the Iliillipg Jones Corporation went Into Vnited States court yesterday with a bill in equity to secure an injunction to restrain the defendant from further use of the trade maiK. he at the Prl mitlve Methodist held at the Primitive Methodist church Saturday evcnlnr. A fine pro. gram has been arranged. Forschner's Winter Garden orchestra, pieces; Dance Talace, Mayfleld, Monday and Tuesday nla lits.

Dancing. 8 till Adv. Miss Bess Sembrat is spending the oolidays with her parents at Union all or tne poise, me ma. riy the thoroughness of an old time performer. It is not to be wondered that a great stage future has been pictured for her.

RING KIELTY CLAIMS IN HANDS OF SHERIFF The dispute over the ownership of the diamond rins held by Chief of Police M. J. Mcllugh and claimed by Clair P. Kielty. of Arrhbald.

reached court yesterday when Kielty secured ACADEMY CHXXSTXAS ATTKACTIOIf Irving Caesar, who is responsible for a considerable number of song hits made popular by Al. Jolson and ddie Cantor, will personally be In Scranton to witness the performs: ee of "Lola In Love" which F. C. CJppicus will present at the Academy for two nights and i matinee beginning with a matinee on Christmas uav. I The iieadiiner for the week is "Paper which is a great attraction in itself.

This shows seven women and two ciever men in a comedy and music offering. Their attire is all of paper LICENSES Scranton Sitranton 5 Mioncry and Tuesday Nights A container covering a base a mile AT TKX SWAT Don Mike Farrell was only al Irish, but you would never guess that he was only part Irish if you were, to judge by the way he tackled the big aest Droblem man ever facd, as Is Scranton square and one half a. mile would be Scranton required to hold th. exriuisite hue and inane. tn ai a writ of replev.n for the r.ng.

whicn Ul. Herman Kiefer has ret in ned i llause since 1 'hursday while this act is the liosnital cre.niv ion has been verv enthusiastic. Mr. Caesar not only contributed was iater rWr.iinse Monday F. C.

Connicus Presen's "LOLA IN LOVE" produced in Xew York City 1 na year. Carbondale Carbondale plucrd in tho of shown In "The Pride of Palomar," MASRIAOZ W. U' ehnnan Esther Little ue: liol)n Angciiiiii Vates XKxes V. Williams K. Browncll harlcs Sniiawlch Frances Andrews Peter P.

Miller. C. "rine Torsney St aussman ilaiinah 1. Pensak llnrman Mosencr Verna Hawkins Sheriff Jim Several days aso B. Kyne'a great drama or caii the lyrios x.ola in J.ove but waa also responsible for the adaption oeue uiiniiis khcu in.

i'uiuii Peer tor the three days. This is itnrnia. Winltv rlnrtefl ti tii. milicn tile I THIEVES LOOT WAYSIDE crrenen oy ugsmupui.i.n an effort is made to for Paramount under the the I of the play. After witnessing torv in i A new conr.r'V with music Scranton Scranton SEIS LJliW PURDUES IM SIICTOia eitec tli Of a nil cauaiei the des pci iui iiittuco ju ociaiuon mi.

lhcii v. i stolen. A r.ng answfi.rig of Frank Borzage, it Is being here for the first time this ot Krank Borzage, in hUuiriUll" iiiiougn laK.ng ann is wn end a cast yon ail Lnow. I week at the State Don Mike A series aim aitii ior coiiLiiieiuai ii.urooe lor of Of waxsiilei Npa'ilv Married musical tab conferences with authors of four new cription given by Kielty was subsequently recovered by the police and a dispute over its ownership arose. I'nder the law the sheriff will retain just tore inlo all who opposed his plars, and in the end when the enemy 3 Symphony Orchestra of 20.

I Ycu H'Lcve "Lola In Love." in which Fred Lightner and a. big private cliaptls. cross road eval statu is starred. A song by Mr. i.igiu ir.

i ll were expecting a nr.al attack along tne iia. nr. nf ttc liesr reniutes. otntir MiA. i 1 all over ly musical pieces which are to he done in forts to reach a vote during the day America later in the season by Mr.

Coppicus. The latter h.3S heretofore alwi.vs An sir, '1. llH'i fine iir.nres!on are mnnr lnt, th. P. aiii.nl ire Ca.it.

rn Mclntvre. hlnff t'nrri possession of the ring for hours. In the meantime if a counter bond is not filed will be returned to Kielty. who is represented by O'Brien Kelly. aiid stattiett of i Biidge," staged by "On the London Stanley has the role of Don Mike and ai a.

or hi ieadii.K tnric value are tnkeii. Knee and Kdge. cc to believe that thev been known as the late Kpf.co i Caruso's manager end this vill be his first VMiture ii.to musical coiiie.i;. Held. It was Mr.

Coppicus vvimwiiS, responsible for du us'i's isit iait 1 are (i.i feted bv txpi ijs. MAY 1 ELD MA VF IK LP. Dec. A. D.

Davis. Jchn Xaydiick and l.s'ly are on a fisl ink; trip to Wayne Co. Miss Mildred P.osemorgy is confined to her home by illness. The condition of Feter fiolomon. who is seriously ill at his home la Improved.

The local schools will close today for the holiday and will reopen Tuesday Jan. 2. 'the annual Xmas exercises will be Marjorie Daw that of Kay Parker. The Misses Hair and Fessenden in a novelty dancing act is also on this all bill. A new comedy, entitled "Me and My Mule." is also, being shown as ie latest news reel of the day, entitled Kinograms.

cs demy 2 Nights Dec. 27 28 Malincc a Le AfVJV XK e.XTXAVAGANZA AT THE STUAND. I A wealth of dramatic entertainment topped by a smashing climax i "Out cast, a Paramount picture, starring Klsie Ferjuson. v.hii.li will be present i cd at the Strand theater for Lie last si TODA YONLY ton. ii a.

so, will be in the city Monday. DEED CONVEYING LUNA PARK TO CITY FILED The formal transfer of T.una Park ira. to Ihe city of Kcranlon v. ss tilcn Pecolder of Deeds Peter W. Iliits vouiih'y.

The trnusfer was mai'e je Atlierlnii. trustee, ami others. I. t.mei today and tonight. The picture has been shown at ne Strand durit the past two days ith brilliant AT TKZ KAJ1BTIO This att tnoon and tonight, for the imt this sea ton.

the "Girls a La it company 'l be seen at the js r.i in these relics. In I remote Jtii' ly places all over the are rare and wonderful' mor.u in dating from the Middle and some even said to be of Human origin. In the and y. on hiyh passes or on the of ancient chinches, are to be 1 i carvli.gs. statuary or iceiesx to the anti mi, tfu aicthc loot pf this ilio.it Bin of pluncleff olio pri i vte riukl I week three slatues of kivh were rvinnved without clue It) tiie K.

As such things have Elsie Ferguson IN "OUTCAST" With DAVID POWELL AND MARY VAC LAREN Holding interest from the start, the for a consideration ni lS.uifl. I hi: will Inter be connected with Nr Aug nark in line with park improve stoi grips one an intensity litt I 1 company aed among the very short of breathless, 1 depths 'T'1" the denth good one and it shows have been men's At ine nut time deed was And Jtheri. CHA3.3C0P6E. it sweep, Hi? he igliu ami then back I to still 'more poignant levels. It i i on.

re n. ational in emotion than ac I but near the end there is a thril I lilllf til'intA rtn. uiil grealiy enjoyed Majestic audi er.ces. Jumly. Kddie 'Dale Is' regarded as Gill ruii thv conesei juilKinent lor ill the 's SENTENCE SUSPENDED i AND Alto "MA AND PA" A New Comedy, one nt tne aolest comedians in tne no E'lieitil puliiif appeal or sale, it one 111 guson and a umaikable rescue by 411(1 on what lie lias a ev.meiii (Mi tile ilriire'iatinns are i classed scranton is entit'ed to be l'h storv was it it among the best anywhere.

other than common rob planned btr. Comerford Weekly. News. Local Events. Strand Nws, Strand Review "US TEW TO all" MEXT WEEK Beitv Liawn in.

a donna with tits musical extravaganza. l.i ten to which is to be presented at the Academy next Wednesday ami Thursday with a matinee Thursday, is only twenty three. She was a prima donna at nineteen at Ihe tiarricic theater, Chlcaqo, her Jirst Metropolitan eiigriiiiii, and last mi. inner ivi cbosen out of scores of yu.ing who wished to anc'ceeil Maude KiiMm famous prima donna In the brilliant musical fantasy. "Listen to An extraordinary career, so far.

one of those rapid sweeping succeitis tout fall to a few stage debutantes. It nil began back In School days, when Miss Martin and three classmates during their vacation seitaon aiiplic.il i.j the stage mar.ager of a big musical duction then beinj produced in Cui cao, they were accepted for the showgirl line up. During tiie summer in of the p' she was carefully fpared for tin) unde; study and tvnefi called np.ni rtepjiej Into the with all the ism fidence of an artist of years experi enee possessing remarlts'jlc personality aid a beautiful voice, ilia, proin a futuie. That fall she returned to complete her studies and nine fully develop her voice and stag'1 presence blooming forth the following season as an honesl to goodncs prima vie' widely known play of a few years 'J'heve la connected with this com i'Vo. In which Miss Ferguson al.

also, a very capable second com starrej. David Powell and Maty ln Abe Leonard. "Miss Grace f.arn head a notable suDiiortine east. Celeste and Miss Belle Belmont are Frank Mttzur. who has been Juil for over a liionlh, on a ciicrgc of the) lurcenry of an entered a plea of guilty before E.

C. New i comb, and drew a suspend', 1 sentence. Maxur. it developed, re I Pi lied the car after going for a Joy A plea ot guilty to similiar charge west nlso entered' by Vincent Kakalslii. seventeen, who drew ilefetred sen and will secure his release by1 pit ir.g up J300 ball.

including William vowell, Charles I K'Tf" laruea. 7 yj. I rii For the following week the attrac neii HN, vwiiiam uavld and Teddv with BARBARA BRONELL TlSEfJl iOCAV tion will be the Jid Litters, lways a iiipson. popular in this cuy. O.t Tuesday even 'J'iie Comerforel News Weekly, vea tm ing local events of Interest 'durtu, tfle 'ulr boxing show will be the past two weeks Is also lS'vtn today find tnnijht.

The program Is complete with a new Mack Sennett AT TKX EE 01 BIT cnme.iy. Ma and Pa." and! The VeituCcv nerbv Hh. Cnlv.r. ov with Beine laughter: the 1 11. 'J i LOVE FOR FORESTS SAVES WOODLANDS 'i of aiioinallrn of German ecMiiomiin appeals In a reei nt actfuti i.f lue thih! authorities til MlgitiK the ctimiinlty ferest ns security for a loan linn is to In provid'ng the toor with firewood.

Adni.Miion for the br r.uty of the iu.ii.e nooiliand Is bellevnl to' have In ii ur in "il Die derision to st" Its necessarv fuel rUewhcre. Join our Christmas Savings Club. County Savin Bank. Ailv The New Novelty Mutlua. Comedy, "Paper Paradise" Costumes.

Mad of Paper. AM'uilcaf Matrimonial vlix up, "NEARLY MARRIED" With Fred Lightner and Pig Cast. CAPT.Mc INTYR iTtVc 0. World's Gratett Rifle Shot, and Rose Mclntyrt, th Human Target. In "ON THE LONDON BRIDGE" NELL HOY BUCK The Remarkable Child Picture Star, Will Apptar In Person and Present an Er.tertalning Vaudeville Specialty, TODAY ONLY Strand Review and Movie Chat.

SEEDS RECORDED reuce F. Dowd. ei. ux to L. M.

Jmivh. land In fjrantun. S14. Wil'iam Sendler to Patrick Rcility, land In Scranton, Jl.Ooo. B.

A'herton, trustee, to city of Scranton, land In Sernnlou, shown for the last tini today at the Regent theater. The of "The Kentucky Derby" nn "The Suburban." mate 60RQEDUS pSSSii I r.i Ninhf. '3c to Poiulae Mat iiee. Thtiridjy, T'jt, 3te. r.c.

J1.C0. Sts Monday; A. M. Box Office. AT THE rOLI THEATEB lnlrret lnconiing keen "The "The Pride of Palomar An All otar Cant.

I which thousands remember today. 't t'iugh It was esented twenty years donna, lor a le3ding iol" in a Metro Union Home Town Follies" at the Poli theater the present week, where COURT VOTES politan product! at ninctem is nc for ie f.rat lime. Charles r.rai c. oi local Is mean a vli evemcif. I irrerore.

im snl a noular girl are appearing voting contest Is was th making of pretty lleify IVuvi he sen oBnotit Pomanc8of tl" Souti.wett. fejj Eeglnald Denny ns a daughter of a IIi'Ihb staged. The most popular young woman' will receive an Overland touting ear. end there will be other sriges I of val ie given out. "The Home Towa Follies" from the standpoint of en'er tn nnien; is making a big lilt witn I Poll audiences.

It is a delightful litt I musii nl skit with a splendid cesr. ost popular ynunr TOWN HALL bAki nuutu iurtj Gladys Hair and Arleen Fessenden "Don5ay" siahleman, brought by Kdueat'on and etilttiis Iti'o the vetyhfti'i of the mint JulP of the Blue Grais tat. Lionel Belmorc. Errimett 'King. Ge; truda Aator, Kingsley Benedict.

Harry Carter. Bert Tracy. Bert Woodruff. Walter Mc.dralt. Wilfred Lucas, Pat Harmon, Verne Winter Si.d Anna I lie picture the first half of the BCBE DANIELS in "SINGEDWINGS" International New Martin, who Is a ill 'olootn siro'nic of America's talented and gifted s.nger.

PECK VI LEE PECKVJ LLK. Dec. Bev. Dean of the Vr.vti I H.ble Train'ng school r.t Bible school park. X.

will preneh at toih services in the Hsptist church on Sunday. Howard White's Krcw Kellar's Hall. Peckville, Xtna. Adv. A choir of twenty six voices, under the direction of Chorister D.

Penmr thrill a nu'e In it. It week hs It entitled Z1 A tU Au.ltti 3 Wildcat Jordan" and gives LINTON BROS. I ISSTJ Wonderful Saxons COMEDY NEWS 1 Present 1 The Scranton Home I. Town Follies a Bsvy rr Local uina ry scpaxtokS run tnTcw' I IP" Ml Williams, ill render a CI i cantata entitlrd. "Bcaco anj tSondwIll" In th M.

church on Tuesday evening. December lid. Solo parts will be taken by C. O' VivVtt jClsrk. Percy Me rldnw.

Charles I Wearn and D. Penar Williams. A i silver ofering will be taken, I Have you msde apnllcat! for cur Auto License. If not c.tll at til" Kej stone avenue, Loren Hoifni i'. tic of th Peace.

New I'h is X. 11 REAL BURIESQUb riATinEi OAILV with Scat Ketrick Christmas Afternoon and Evening DANCING 2:00 until 6:00 8:15 until 12:00 Ladies Tax Included. DANCING This Afternoon and Evening and Christmas Evening. Matinee today 40 cenU per person. Dancing 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock FLEISCHER SHOWERMAN School of Dancing AD LIN Building, 604 Linden St.

the Cast. ThVriVn fhrlil a Minuto tn WILDCAT JORDAN' With niCHARD At MA PC afJsy and "Oif NIGHT" Mo 'g and Binder In "BITS CF CHATTER AND rONG" Other Act. TODAY ONLY "The Kentucky Derby' Pasturing Reginald Denny Of 'Lath Puhra" am. Comdy Nws Adv. GIRLS A LA CARTE with EDDIE DALE Brooklyn, X.

40 years ago earned enviable nam of C'iy of Chmviisr. IRf one place o' wtnshlp fur every S.M'l InliBbllai's: today Ihe i Is only oiifl for every 4 ijin in til UUlbUjU. And 20 DARLINGS 29.

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