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THE SCRANTON T. REPUBLICAN MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920 RENGE COVENTRY, Member of Poli Players in "Oh, CHARACTERS in "A Lady" in tote," the Feature Picture at the Strand Theater today. JLM Boy at the Academy All This Week. 10 I TT il IT rftl "THE WHITE DOYE" AT POLI THEATRE 1 This Fine Feature Picture Will Be Supplemented by Big Vaudeville Acts. 7 That we should not judge the weak too sternly, especially, before we are sure that we also have not sinned, is the lesson of "The White Dove," a Robertson Cole production to be given initial local presentation at the Poll Theater the first three days of the current week.

There is no moralizing In the picture. but its message is sent home in some of the most tremendous situations and scene which have ever been' put i fr xlf i ll) Ivl' upon the screen. Long before the story starts, woman in Australia has run away from her cruel husband with a man matmmmmmmmmmammmmmmamllm 1 Ktjf I of finer clay. They have a child and he grows up a man of perfect conduct and morals, who insists that all con' nected with himself shall be as blameless as he. First he learns that his wife has turned aside from her mar riage vows.

Then comes the great secret of his own birtn, ana be passes tnrougn soul shaking emotional experience which ends by the comprehension of the prevalence of human frailty, and the power of need of i forgiveness rather than condemnation. Mr. War ner gives a wonderfully done portrayal and is supported by a thoroughly competent cast. Dotty Claire, a very charming and very capable young woman, who some time back ventured into the producing field after' a successful career upon the variety stage, is responsible for the headline vaudeville attraction for the first half. Her "Minstrel Maids." Letters From the People (The Scranton liepubllcan welcomes letters from tlie people on all subjects of public Interest whether thej lures or differ with tbe opinions of tills journal.

Letters ight of them, will offer a minstrel revue that should be a very pleasing intended for this department should be signed with THE NAMES OH' IHU feature of the bill for It Is elaborately and staged and arranged. Lorens and Wood, who have been WRITERS FOK PUBLICATION. Tbejr must SToid libelous statements and be reasonably brief to insure insertion.) 'A tADY IN LOVE" billed as "The Tulip and tho Pansy" have a classy little singing and dancing turn and the offering of Catalano some time publicity manager of Buck nell university and graduate manager of athletics, has been named by Chief Forester Gifforrt Plnchot as publicity manager for the State Forestry Department and chief of the bureau of information. He has assumed his duties. Mr.

Vorse is a graduate of Bucknell university and the Yale Forestry school. POTTSVILLE Three men from this place were fined $100 each for dynamiting a dam in a trout stream near here. Because of thdir lack of funds they went to jail for 100 days. UNIONTOWN Attention and good fellowship of Rev. Dr.

W. Scott Bowman to Miss Mary J. Wilson and her brother, John Wilson, has' resulted In a bequest in the will of Ms Wilson, of $4,000 to the minister. (Political Adv.) nominate si Winner. Vote for Charles R.

Connell for WHO SATS "THE FOOR SOVTH?" STRAND FEATURE and Williams Is called A Courtship To the Editor of The Republican. Sir: From much that we have rear! Song." Artie Learning, a clever young chap and heard we have become imbued with the ability to execute fancy dance with the Idea that most of the south here'' Will Also Be a Lively teps in quite remarkable fashion; land was backward and noverty strlck Blanchette and Devere, a couple of en. My journeyings in that direction ersatile entertainers using; piano. do not at all lull confirm that 1m pression. TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS Academy, (Slock Company) "Oh, Boy!" afternoon and night.

Poli (Vaudeville and Pictures) 'iThe White Dove." a screen drama: a revue, "The Musical Maids." other vaudeville acts and Paramount Afternoon and night. City's Movie Theaters. Strand "A Lady In Love;" comedy, "School EJays;" Strand News. Regent "Auction of Souls," comedy and Kinograms. Bijou Irene Castle in "The Invisible Bond;" comedy, "Oh, Doctor, Doctor." Victoria Beatrix Michelena in "The Flames of Hellgate;" also a good comedy.

Manhattan Antonio Moreno In "The Invisible Hand." Jimmy Aubrey in violin and voice and the latest issue Comedy "School Days" and Strand News. iv' Several years aen travelled from of the Gaumont News Weekly com plete the entire first half's program, Norfolk, to KnoxviUc, Tenn. While stopping at the latter place, the The traction at the Strand theatre staie larmcrs convention was in ses (Political AdT.) bday fiU be Ethel Clayton in her new i 71 i4jT'j 1 Ever Staged I I Hear Hazel Corinne, Paul 'tO 1 i 1 Dona and all your fayorites ffl I I ff and tee that 1 IH otttttti I I Scranton Chorus of Peachct rf sion there; and I was amazed at what Vote for Connell for Congress. a fine type of men they were. aramount Artcraft picture, "A Lady i Lovei." This was adapted by Alice I doubt if any state in the union could have presented a better showing.

entertained by Miss Margaret Thomas tyton (from the popular staRe play by. Returning to Norfolk, I was struck HELD AS WITNESS IN RUECKERT MURDER HOBOKEN. N. May 16. Vtllie Schlagel, 27, a waiter, who was ner nome on nign scireet riuajr farnetFord and Alice Duer and Is vemng.

Those present were: 'xne by the possibilities of fisvelopmcnt that city possessed. On visiting It six years later I found that it had grown eclardd to be a thoroughly cntertain Misses Lida Bichler, Ruth Roland, Millicant. Watkins. Elizabeth Seeley, tig drama. Ms latest comedy hit, "Fists and Fod tiers." in mat brief time to almost unbcllev Missi Clayton has a role of Barbara, GREAT MEMORIAL aDle dimensions.

Park Charles Ray in "Alarm Clock brought here today from Youngstown, was questioned by the police con rerning the murder of Fritz E. Rueck he heroine, who elopes from her con On our recent trip to North Caro ent school with Burton Sedgewick, but the' gatherings outgrew this and the Grand Army of the Republic eighteen years ago began a movement for the memorial amphitheater. The Arlington Memoritl amphitheater is said to be the only memorial of its kind In tho world. S) crt, wealthy white metal manufacturer. hscally younger brother of her guar una, It surprised me not a little to learn that from being the twenty sec TO NATION'S DEAD Andyi." Comedy, "Why, Lee, and others.

Rialto Wallace Reid in "Excuse My Dust." his latest and 'best picture; comedy attraction, "Cracked Wedding ian, George Sedgewick. Soon she ona state tne union in point of agri arns that Burton has another wife culture in laio, this somewhat south Bells, and otners. lid a child living. He fears arrest on ern state had advanced to the dis who was shot by a masked assailant in his homo here last Sunday morning. He Is held on the technical charge of being a disorderly person.

Schlagel, the 'police said, told them he left Hoboken last Monday because ccount of some frauds In which he is isniiMi i a lw tinguished position of fourth in the total value of its agricultural products in 1919. This rapid advance has in part hvolved and flees the country. Bar menians and annihilate them as a Vote for Connell for Congress. lara goes to live with George Sedge Xation. been due to the high prices paid for he was "down and out, and broke," and went to Youngstown where he had Ick and his wife, Clara.

The latter The picture is based upon Miss Mar as a secret admirer in unoert diganian's own story of her amazing been told he could make maj money in hode.C'I who is a secret partner In steamship DAiuiroa. NEW" TORK. May IS. Arrived Steamers Mauretania, Southampton and Cherbourg; Calabria, Genoa; 'Royal George, Southampton. couon ana tobacco, which are the two leading crops of the state far exceeding In money value all other crops of the state combined.

The next crops in point of value are the steel mills. He had been employed in a local restaurant. He denied urton'i crooked schemes. escape after two years of terrors every accusation of Barbarism she charges against the Turks is officially verified by Viscount Bryce former British am Barbara finds herself fn love with 'any connection with the murder. August Holtan, valet for Rueckert, upright young lawyer named Brent, t'hen Barbara learns that Clara plans Amphitheater in Arlington Na tional Cemetery Formally I Dedicated WASHINGTON.

May 18. To the memory of the soldiers and sailors who fought the battles of the United States in all wars, a great Memorial anjphitheater 'was dedicated in Arlington National cemetery. The ceremonies were attended by veterans of three wars, members of the diplomatic corps, cabinet, senate, house and other government officials and largo gathering' of A corn ana nay. jjotn of these could no doubt be advantageously increased In amount grown, especially as the supply Verna Evans, Margaret Thomas. Helen Oister, Edith Price, Dorothy Thomas, Ida Thomas and Eleanor Jones.

A' special meeting of the congregation of the St. Paul's Evangelical church will be held on Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at which time the church council will recommend certain improvements to be made to the church property. (Political Adv.) dominate a Winner. Vote for Charles R. Connell for Congress.

A meeting of the. Forest Home Cem eterv association will be held on Monday evening at the Century hose house. A meeting of the trustees of the Congregational church will be held on Thursday evening. Joseph Bray, a student of Wyoming Seminary, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Bray, of Keyser avenue.

Rev. R. M. Honeyman, secretary of the Montrose Bible" conference, occupied the pulpit at the Calvary Baptist church last evening and preached an inspiring sermorr. Concert of Welsh Ladies Glee Party, from Wiles, First Welsh Baptist church, Hyda Park.

Tuesday night Adv. The condition of George Richards, of West High street, who was seriously injured in the Pyne mines recently, is slightly improved. Ha is at the Moses Taylor hospital. said he knew Schlagel and had been in bassador to the United States who headed a commission which was sent to run way with Rhodes, she follows Jiis frequently, although (Political AdT.) Vote for Connell for Congress. Schlagel previously 1iad told the police Armenia to report the facts and by he did not know tho valet The de (e woman to Rhodes rooms, ais ivers Burton hiding there and brings atters to a dramatic climax.

procession of army, navy and marine corps detachments, veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic and allied organizations, Spanish War veterans and World War veterans, led by Major General Nelson A. Miles (retired) preceded tiie ceremonies. The dedicatory exersices were under tho auspices of the Grand Army of the Republic, to whose efforts credit is given for the Inception of the memorial and for eighteen years, of work for it. Secretary Baker, Secretary Daniels, both members of the commission which has charge of the construction of the memorial, and Colonel D. M.

Hall, of Columbus, commander in chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, were the principal speakers. Tho great structure of white marble, buillt by the government at a cost of $825,000 stands in the southern part of Arlington National cemetery amid the graves of thousands of the nation's dead. Jfifty slx years ago Friday; Arling ton National cemetery was first used when President Lincoln personally witnessed the burial there of twelve soldiers who died in the hospital on the Arlington estate abandoned by General Robert iE. Lee's family at the beginning of the civil war and bought by the United States at a tax sale for hospital purposes. Later the government paid the I.ee heirs $150,000.

For years a little vine clad amphi teater served for ceremonies on Memorial Days, when the President of the United States usually was the orator. is not equal in tne case of hay to sup plying the needs of the work stock fully. Most likelv a much wider cultivation of alfalfa would meet this re. ouiremenr. Henry Morganthau American Ambassador to Turkey in 1915.

scription of the man whom neighbors Harrison Ford is the leading man In The shows will start at 10 ana 12 In saw running from the scene of the murder the police said is similar in many respects to that oil Sohlagel. Lad in Love." and the rest of tho Following these erons we rind wheat the morning at 2, 4 and in the after lipporting company is of singular with a total value of not a noon. 7:45 and 15 In, the evening. gh cMbre. Walter Edwards was the rectory This picture will remain at 'm 'flirt (Political Adr.) Vote for Cqnnall for Congress.

uaa snowing Tor a state that is not classed as a wheat state. Then come sweet potatoes and peanuts, both well suited for the soli which characterizes (Political A4t.) nominate a Winner. Vote for Charles R. Connell for Strand for three days. Larry1; Semon in "School Days" will i feature for the first tne eastern portion of the state.

Both could probably be much more generally grown with profit I doubt if the hlf of the week, together with Topics SCENE from Picture that will Be Feature of Poli Bill for First Three Days of This Week. "ii TAYLOR the Strand News and IMcto Gooi roads Better transportation lower prices VOTE FOR THE BOND ISSUE. OttoR. Conrad. Irish potatoes, oats and sorghum, which aph.

TAYLOR. May 16. 'Excavating wnicn come next in order, are produc ed in quantities to exceed the local de for the construction of the Taylor mand. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Shannon, ef AUCTION OF SOULS" AT One general crop remains to be dis West Taylor street, are rejoicing over new High school to be located on South Main street, ahs been started by J. W. Kemmerer, of Scran ton, who has been awarded the contract for the ex tne arrival or a son at their home. Miss Susan Morris, of Scranton, was THE REGENT THEATER Auction of Souls" which will be the guest of relatives in town yester day. cavating and construction of the building.

The contract for the heating and ventilating has been awarded to Dur fcin TlAvln fnr 130 ftfin. vhila th a cussed, namely, rye. It is put down on their agricultural list for 1919 at yet that does not represent its true value, for in the eastern part of the state most of it is not allowed to ripen a all, but Is plowed under for fertilizer when It attains a height of csented at the Regent today and to brrow. In a record of fact. It pictures (Political AdT.) JTomlaats a Wlaae.

plumbing contract was awarded to Gus story of Aurora Mardiganian. sole rWeinberg for $6,000. The building is Vote for Charles R. Connell for Con rvivoh of 500.000 young Armenian pernaps six Indies, indeed the word gress. fertilizer Is the keynote of all the Hs who where killed during the period eastern portion of North Carolina, For terror created by the Turks in 1915 19 WHllflCLCU uy AUgUSl, The Jolly Girls' Sunday school class of the Methodist Episcopal church were mat reason I am surprised that they do ion it was decided to deport the Ar not grow more rye, If only to have the straw for stable bedding, instead of the leaves, pine needles and other runnish thev cart in for that Duroose.

The eastern portion of the state is far too sandy to be good for grazing TODAY, TOMORROW AM purposes; put understand from those who have acquainted themselves with this feature of the problem that the AND WEDNESDAY I western portion of the state Is admirably adapted to the raising of cattle, The labor problem is one that be Tues. and Wed. 3 Shows Daily 1:15, 630. 830 gins to be felt in the south: but not as acutely as in the north. Wages have of course, increased down there; but I TODAY AND TOMORROW The'Truth and Nothing hut the the prices of the commodities produced from the land have advanced still more.

In general It has been stated that cotton cannot be raised profitably except where labor Is cheap; but this statement does not seem to apply to Truth, the True Story of the Escape of Aurora Mardiganian present aemann ana present prices. G. EDGAR DEAN, M. D. Scranton, Pa.

Sole survivor of a "Half Million MINOOKA 111 1 I Pi jf I kmmmr wxv.n jrn.t amy o. 'mere will be a meetinj? of tho American Legion next Thursday evening in the audi Christian Gllrs, In Auction of Souls Comedy HANK MANN In LEAP YEAR Regent Kinograms torium of St. Joseph's hall for the pur pose of perfecting arrangements for the Memorial Day exercises. Hnn. Charles O'Malley has been obtained to deliver the address at the cemetery.

It was with deen rearre.t that the Faramnamf friends of Birnard O'Mallev. of Artermft Presents New York heard of the death of his lYjjTjT rwjoe KTuN UR wife. She Is survived bv her hus arene Caatle Dramatic Rnij, band and one child two months old. Is iltere any 'possible excuse for Mr. O'Malley conducts one of the larc THE INVISIBLE est drug stores in New York City.

Previous to his marrlaare he resirlnd the unpardonable siivt here with his parents on Berry ave nue and Sanders street. Comedy, OH, DOCTOB, DOCTOR. Tuesday, TWIN PAWVO (Political Adr.) JTomlnate a Winner. Should tiU vomenhejudedhyowtl These ave two of lite Vital qtsejUonr Diagram Opens Vote for Charles R. Connell for Con Beatrla gress.

John Walsh, of Pittston avenue. Is anrvcred by iliu tremendous piciur. Mlrhelena, now able to be around after being confined to his home for the namt wppk hv This Morning, 9:00 Majestic Theater For Exchange of Tickets in THE FLAMES illness. OK HELLOATK. The Minooka Athletics were defeat.

ed by Tripps Park yesterday by a score of 12 to 9. The feature of the game was the home run by Joseph Ruane of the locals. noon Comedy, THE ARTIST. Tnesdar, Charles Ray In ALARM CLOCK AKDY. ELKS' Jesse LLaslcy presents.

Around the State DOTTIE CLAIRE Presents Her In a Clawfly Staged Minstrel Revue E.T WAYNESBORO The commence Antonio Morena In THE INVISIBLE HAND. Joe. Aubrey In FISTS AND FODDER, and International News. Tuesday, Episode No. of ment exercises of the high school here begin with the production of a class Play entitled "It Pays to Advertise." I I I I I I I I I CLAYTON in ALTOONA Prohibition enforce.

ment officers are here checking up on dootors who write nrcnnrintlnn fnr Offering isHSBBf THE LOST CITY liquor and on druggists who sell it. BROWNSVILLE To be run rtnwn by a freight train and suffer onlv a fractured ankle and several slight cuts was the exnerience of Thomas CATALANO WILLIAMS "COURTSHIP IN SONGS" el Lady Wister of South Brownsville. Chaa. Ray In ALARM CLOCK ANDY. Good Comedy.

WHY LEE. and Other. Tuesday, Beatrlr Michelena In FLAMES Or HELLOATE. PITTSBURGH Driven mad hu thn Big Minstrel Gambol Majestic Theater Scranton't Fun Center May 192021 2 Funny funny End Men 2 QQ Silver Toned Singers' QQ Special Scenery Big Street Parade, 1:45 loss of her 7 year old daughter who was killed by Samuel Llnetskv. an autolst, the 'mother dashed across the tv.

court room during the trial and at tempted to slash the defendant with a LOOK! Before You Leap Even If It la Leap Year. See Art Leeming Late of Raymond Hitch' cocsk's "Hitchy Koo" stiletto. Lorenz Wood 'The Tulip And ths Pansy' ALTOONA Dr. John Feltwell. a What Blind Infatuation Did to ETHEL CLAYTON in This Wonderful Production physician, aged 62 years, dropped over Wallaee Held in EXCUSE MY DUST.

Comedr. dead in the Baptist church here to day. He was also an evangelist and preacher. His death was due to heart Br failure. Cracked Wedding Belli, Tuesday, An All Star Cast Blanchette Devere The Versatile Eentertainers Gaumont Weekly Newsy Film BIG COMEDY LARRY SEMONS In "SCHOOL DAYS" POTTSVILLE Sergeant Frank J.

STRAND NEWS Topics of the Day Pictograph Downs, of this place, has just been in given the distinguished service medal for heroism at Cour Champs. lab 'lr SHE TIGER. HARRISBURG Albert O. Vorse, for.

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