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fHE READlTSfd NHWS TI1WPS PPAHlNrt tmccmv Six i noun, i mURi'i JULT 15 1919 It may be that the French boost Ne ws Times COLONIAL LYRIC voice or ric rrczz THE NEWS TIMES Sketches from Life By Teropft ed prices to the doughboys in an effort to get them as high as Ameri Time New Established 138 Established 1313 In Short Measure Constance Talmadge is like some rare painting; the more you see of can ideals. THEATRICAL GUIDE What to See in the City Today Published Every Morning Except Sunday 5mif Firs National Attractions, is indeed fortunate in securing particu uarly interesting stories for the screen appearances of their favorite artiste, and "Mary Regan," the sensational photoplay by Leroy Scott, presenting Anita Stewart at th nn er, me greater your admiration. Miss Talmadge opened a three day Charles N. Lindley's statement VATTDEVIIXE BUILDING Sixth and Walnut Streets that "there are many 'thousand In iui ii me ljync ineatre, yesterday, in a new select comedv tln dram. THE HIPPODROME Hendrut Belle Isle Co.

in "The School Master," and four other Keith diana farm boys maybe 20,000 of The doughboys who yearn to take German brides have the right idea about an alliance to preserve peace. The loafer doesn't really live long DUDLEY H. MILLER President and Treasurer "The Veiled Adventure," in which lonial this week, is 1y far the most sne is presented bv Lewi, them who are no longer ambitious to leave the old homestead and cast their fortunes in the strenuously interesting picture Miss Stewart has nick attractions. MOTION PICTCRES DUDLEY MILLER Business Manager FREDERICK S. FOX Managing Editor wit After vlewln efforts in a half THE PRINCESS Paramount competitive life of city and town" er than a working man.

It merely is illuminating. The figures tell less and ffiST 8Ct 5K rent Vnre o'Tsi aYX seems longer. Advertising Representatives The tnan that fact that the Indiana State Katz Special Advertising Agency: New pictHnzation, "Sapho," with Pauline Frederick. PlOTUREIiAND DerftK; jchap ter, 'The Red Glove," with Marie Walcamp. Tork office.

15 19 Madison Sauare, f.Ki ln'? select star. Board of Agriculture's president has noticed a growing tendency among Most of the urge to go back to the North; Chicago office, 23 Harris Trust ouv cso. mo biuij me veiled Adventure." a hiehlv T5Si Jf entertaining and nove. Building; Kansas City ollce, U2 vvaia farm comes from men who sit in rarm poys to stick to the farm. Only a few days ago the cityward flow of THE ARCADIA William Fox nelm Building TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS1 front of an electric fan to write picturization, "The Siren's l410 cicmcui ui i uuut around a erev ohiflfnn woii XT" Oeraldine" Ber gSX I rarm boys was thought to be estah bong," with Theda Bara.

1 vear fi mo. I mo. 1 mo. lisned forever. Mr.

Lindley be about It. mi. iV i overcoat pocket of her finance who wny was Mary Regan shunned bv I TITO ranAnm innJ mwh THE COLONIAL First National neves that it has been reduced to By carrier $5.00 J2.60 $1.35 .45 By mail in advance. 3.00 1.65 1.00 soeietv wlien rta wa k. I "r.wo"'fcu lno smarx set Fond memory of the ole swimmin' (The mall rntA unnlfes nl tn those re the point where farm life will appeal to an ambitious boy as offering opportunities for, his best talents.

hole overlooks the little details of Siding on rural free delivery routes) U. a. Government requires reporting each month of mail subscriptions in arrears three months or more. The mother had been well liked in social A7, SV Pirr.efln frA i.T Deauues man attraction, "Mary Regan," starring Anita Stewart THE GRAND Special feature attraction, "Prudence On Broadway," with Olive Thomas. THE LYRIC Selznick picturization, 'The Veiled Adventure," with Constance Talmadare.

green scum on the water and the village garbage7 dumped nearby. x. iviuo aiiu liih i rn an vr am Pottstown Ledger. i SCATTERING SHOTS aristocracv refused tn annt ln lacl. He.r, fih "le discovers that Kegan.

She deliberately refused government requires the publisher, as much as possible to collect subscriptions In advance, and what subscriptions are xcuacu i no Troll rAinn Am mi. tt a "ciuiiss juue. xonense, a the man wnom loved hei" the man The knockers overlook the fact War knocks the out of plnrv noi paid aavance must oe reyuiic" bub juveu, una instead married a beauty expert with whom he is going about, and she becomes doubtful as to whether she really loves as above indicated that feeding Europe rattens uncie ureenvnie (S. Piedmont wastrel who did not have the cour Beverage consumers 'after Julv 1 This publication holds full membership in age to acknowledge her as his wife. Sam's bank roll.

THE GEM World picturization, "The Devil's Trail," with Betty Compson and George Larkin. THE QUEEN World picturiza me man she Is to marrr Kho ho. have no kick' coming. Wall Street xne reasons for Mary Regan's ac. tions are revealed in "Marv Re Journal cofes a beauty expert herself, meets Richard Anneslv and chansrea her ASSOCIATED PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS' ASSOCIATION Italy won't get all she wanted, but gan," the First National production views oi ure ana men.

tion, "The Devil's Trail," with (Betty Compson and George Larkin. she. will get all she can handle. to De seen at the Colonial aeain to After the league is formed, might will make right popular. Greenville ir.n.j me venea Aaventnr hn a aay, tomorrow and Thnrsdav.

IS. 12 Wrtmnnt with smiles and Entered at the post office at Reading, as second class mail matter THE REX Special feature at There are interestine: scenes of swutiy moving plot rouftCC CDHM CIIMrtAV nroughout. Constance Tal it would neem novof fullg twnuw mum ounim i Pf.ap. in iicruc. man fro traction, "Fighting Through," starring E.

K. Lincoln. UnUnUn OtnVIUtO Ieei tne ground and her nose to 10 piease ner audience, a circum. THE ROTAL Metro picturiza acter of fascination in American MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not mo sriuuaiuue. wau street jour non, une Amateur Adventuress," with Emmv Wehlen social life which is both rsque and that th lS tBe.

baarre in its conduct and methods MnT SSfS nh XJ 1T I "Wi lli urace juumciau ui uai uc. otnerwise credited in this paper, ana THE SAN TOY Ninth chapter. Of livelihood. When hitr Kii tnoa ouiiamy aim also the local news oubllshed herein seeking relaxation, squanders. William H.

Myers preacnea in tne Untu the Jeague proveg ltself we morning on God Chief Delight Is had better beat Mercy." The evening services were vprHh. xne nger Trail," with Ruth Roland. All right of re publication of special swollen profits on Us nleasdre. ya by Ilispatcnes herein are also reserved. York's whole glittering hnderworld to Julia Craw held in the Sunday school rooms.

i xus SAVOY Paramount fea The theme of a short sermon was danles to its whim, fhe dmax of DOtn tne. ture, "Alias, Mike Moran," with Wallace Reid. the Storv Shows a well nrenarerf mM "V.r' tne eepano. WHICH It is said the former Kaiser looks SGHTYLKILL AVE. THEATRE in a prominent New York hotnl narnson plays an READING, JULY 15, 1919 excellent characterization of the I "Man's Best Delight." Evening services will be discontinued during the summer months.

The dismantling of the church organ will be started this week and all services until its completion will be held in the Sunday school rooms. vitagrapn feature, "A Gentleman of Quality," with Earle Williams. producers have scored a tremen old and broken. A living image of some sections of Belgium, as it were. Detroit Free Press.

The German fleet is now giving the Allies more trouble than it ever man rrom Texas wh didn't hnvo dous punch. In selecting the sup. niucn iaun in women. Spring HoosedeaninjJ THE STAR Tri an (Tie featn FEWER ARRESTS Reading's mountain resorts, usual port for Anita Stewart, the First National also win gre credit. "The Secret Code," with Gloria Swanson.

The school will meet at 9.30 and the did when it had the run of the Kiel ly the scene of hilarious doings on THE VIOTORLV Param mint Canal. Rome Sentinel. Frank Mayo, as the young lawyer, Carl Miller, as young Morton, Bar. ney Sherry, as the and the HEALTH HINTS regular services will Begin at n. At the close of the evening service THE WEATHER Sunday, are reported as having been feature, "Maggie Pepper," with Ethel Clayton.

Anyway, Heinje, you will find an quiet and decorous on the last Sab popular favorite, Brinsley Shaw. the canvassers for subscriptions to the organ renovation fund held a inuciiinjiy aoout as cheap as Ralnstlcks Not Needed Yesterday, wno returns once again in an ad. bath. They are observing the prohi FOR AUGUST HEAT Kaiser. Greenville, (S Pled meeting.

Capt. Robert L. mirable role of the typical Jim Bradley, deserve special mention mont. PRESIDENT TO RUN AGAIN, SAYS J. HAMILTON LEWIS WASHINGTON, July 14.

Former Senator James Hamilton Lewis, of Illinois, who, when he was in the Senate, was known as the Administration spokesman, by an Interview predicted President Wilson would be a candidate for a third term. and James F. Rhoads equipped and bition law, hence the change. HIPPODROME for their performance in instructed the different teams. All reports will be made at a rally meet A marked decrease in arrests by A year ag6 we had one war in But Better Be Kept Handy Today, As Showers Are Scheduled By the Weatherman Although many people carried' umbrellas ln "Mary Regan." George Herhandex Schoolmaster," an old time Europe; toaay we have six.

Ve Beating the Torrid Weather is ing to be held on Monday July 21. The canvassers have adopt school comedy by the Hendr ix Be le Weaa a "tribute ca Isle Company7 seven nef RabI? vort. Lois Weber staged ed Five Thousand Dollars" as a ni i rno renTiire rnr anirn smwort Notwithstanding the fact that the me manner oi one nreDared for thunder. nango MISSIONOPENED slogan. Pridma Natural colored subject showers expected Monday nlcht.

said antiri 1 'Ier senator Lewis called at the a Job, But it Can be Done The outing of the Pastor's Aid iiianes wenanx, leads a very entertaining bill at the New Hippodrome for the first half of the week. This is one of the funniest "aohnni" niras ana Flowers" and the Colonial Daily News complete the program. pated showers did not materialize. The vvnite House the other day to con thretening atmospheric conditions of the early fer with President Wilson, his State evening Justified people in taking precautions, ment is not authoritativelv sertins however. Thnsn who xror.

auve1' setting Those who were dlsmitluflnil with Society on Saturday at the Reading Gardens was enjoyed by all. Those present sat down to a basket lunch AT GOOD SHEPHERD acts in Keith vaudeville and the six pupils, with Mr. Hendrix aa the teacher, had Monday's threa the temperature can console themselves with the knowledge that the avcraee temneratnre forth the President's Intention to run again. It is known that Mr. Lewis did not see the Pressident.

nri the police is also noted since July 1, charges of drunkenness being a rarety, where prior to that date a dozen a day was quite common. With less work for the police, It is urged that the force need no longer be so large, or that now it can be divided into three 'shifts of 8 hours each without impairing its efficiency. Outside the traffic officers who are needed on busy corners, few patrolmen are needed for day duty. A few ARCADIA the bungalow of Miss Margaret Kreidler. Beating the heat that's our chief concern in these days.

The plans for the Sunday school was exactly normal. Cloudy weather, accompanied by higher temperatures, makes the outlook rather dubious and those delayed showers may arrive today. ttuumnces at tne Kew Hip in an uproar practically all the time the act Was on the Stage Rnnra ilinme And beating the heat to main Theda Bara, as the heroine in "The Siren's Song," the new Fox picnic on Friday, July 18, are now Thirtv New Momhore complete. A large number of trucks I llew IViemDers Received tain health and comparative com icuiiauons ana otner stunts neeu will proceed from Grace Church at 8 a. headed by the Rineeold WEATHER BUREAU OFFICE Reading, Juiy ut 1915, liar.

to an oldfashioned Friday after terest at the Arcadia, where the noon in a rural school are pulled off picture is to be shown again today therefore, could not have based his prediction on any statement of the President. Hts prediction is generally regarded as merely his own view of the attitude the President will assume in the event that the Senate by special reservations to the Peace Treaty, shall defeat the purposes of the League of Nations Covenant, in Children's Society at St. Mary's Band under the leadership of Mon roe A. Althouse. The picnic will be fort in August weather is easy enough by following a few simple health rules.

This feeling of being "too hot to live" is 'partly psychological. Keep your mind off the heat held in the grove of George L. Ger tribulations of a "jay" schoolmaster role distinctly different from the in the old days are depicted in a character she has presented so mounted oftcers could readily patrol hard, beyond Douglassville. Robert LI! til COmPGla ormrlmirtne I mnnv imoW tn ervann Hahtami u. Strohecker will conduct an old the entire city several times a day.

8 A. M. 1 P. M. 9 P.

M. Barometer 30.11 30.10 30.08 Tempera ture Dry bulb 71 81 75 Wet bulb 68 71 68 Humidity 90 B6 69 Direction of wind. S.B. S.B. S.E.

Velocity of Light Light Light Weather Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy laughter. I and her portrayal, acted with keen fashioned candy stand at the picnic. The mission for the members of the religious order at the "Anxious Momenta" bv Mnlli I dramatic judgement, lures her snec. t. Mark's lleformcd offerlne the Good Shepherd started nn cr, McCarthy is a verv cleveriv I tators into a' state of heroine.wor A special voluntary INDIVIDUAL WANTS written sketch, staged in th rer on ship.

amounting to nearly $15 was re day evening, to continue nine'days ceived at the close of the service in Tne novena devotions are in don't watch the thermometer, don't think only of the heat. Keep quietly busy about some task or amusement and forget the temperature. Don't talk about it, or. read newspaper heat records and ac Hair Often Ruined By Careless Washing tion room in a hospital, two pros 1 Wealth and social position often pective fathers and a nurse being I 'orm an iron against which IV.A 1 i I I V. A tl.

I Each man has his own ideas con cerning his individual success irre Lowest temperature, 60, at 7.00 a. m. Average temperature, 78, which is Same date last year: Highest, 83; lowest, 60: weather, partly cloudy. mo principals, lne ratnerR nave I iuvu ueaia uui iia wiiiks ana per St. Mark's Reformed Church Sunday of Rev.

Michael Kelly, of the Holy to be given to the citizens' commit Ghost Apostolic Mission, Philadel tee of Reading for the fight against Phia, who preached the sermon at Sunday baseball. The pastor. Rev. the opening services nn KimHo spective of what the world may re counts of prostrations. come to see newly arrived sons and the nurse has to Use strone arm Highest and lowest temperatures for this gard as success for him.

Keep the general health up to ishes. Only when love is very powerful does it penitrate that barrier without hurting its wings. In "The Siren's Song" love triumphs ove. the barrier. "The Siren's Song" is methods to keen them from disfnrh.

One man may have his heart set Gustav R. Poetter, preached in the ing. Rev. George P. Degnan pastor morning on "True Freedom," John of St.

Joseph's Church, at proper standard. Don't get run down. Don't overwork mentallv or date on record are 91, ln 1909; and B2, in 1904. Excess in temperature since July 1st, degrees. Precipitation for 24 hours ending 9.00 p.

ing the other patients in their effects to see their heirs. The nerves fho on a little home surrounded with physically, and be careful to sat a young fathers exhibit, give ermine I ft romantic tale flavored with dra. flowers, a garden, etc. No differ. run allowance or Doth food and ence what he accomplishes, his life o.u oviDtmi iuusiu was iurnisnea me Deneaiction.

by the choir. There will be no Sun St. Peter's Catholic day evening services during July and Rev. James O'Regan, of 'the Re August, demptorist Order, at Ephrata, cele Windsop Street M. E.

brated the lo o'clock low mass in St In the Windsor Street Methodist Peter's church in th Soap should be used 'very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than anything else you can use. One of two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly.

moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It maVes nn sleep. Stop eating meat almost altojreth will be a failure to him unless he for plenty of comedy lines and the 111(1110 acting, rare pathos, and an sketch is very well acted. One of interesting plot and action. The the new "daddies" is rich and the characterization of "Marie" by Miss other on his "uppers," and the sketch Bara serves too well to define the Instils the lesson that both arm effective contrasts, as well "as the er.

A little once or twice a week is none, wnicn is lncn neiow normal. Deficiency in precipitation since July 1st, 1.3!) Inches. Sim rises, 8.40 a. snn sets, 8.31 p. m.

Time for lighting vehicle lights, 9.31. Washington Forecast Forecast for Eastern Pennsylvania Partly cloudy, with local thunder showers, Tuesday and probably Wednesday; not much change ln temperature. gets the "little home." surricient and It might well be who! ly abandoned. Episcopal church Sunday morning, pastor, Rev. John F.

Kiernan, who Rev. Horace R. Hoffman based hus is recuperating from a alie ht uiocc. brothers in "anxious momenta ideas of intolerance and sacrifice Another may desire a seat in the assembly of his state. No degree of remarks on a text from Phil.

3:20 at Hot Springs, Va. He also read the (revised version) "Our Citizenshin children's mass at 11 JtO "Ttpv taVh jat largely or fresh fruit and vegetables, but be sure they ARE fresh and clean, and if cooked, although neither had ever seen the I that form the principal thread of other before. I tne atory. Hickman Brothers' black face Theda Bara plays the leading wealth or fame will take the place of his one desire. abundance of rich, croamv lather comedy act, a stage within a stage WJtn considerable feeling that Is In Heaven The pastor sermon A.

McCrickard read the early masses ized briefly at 7.30 on the subject, at 6 and 7.30 o'clock in the morning Tears of Jesus." and was also in charge of the even LETTERS ON ESTATE Letters testamentary on the es is one of the richest Dieeea of marked by sincerity. The sup The unfortunate part of our lives which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff shown in a theatre here for mativ Porting cast introduces Albert Ros ic oauuaiu aenooi anenaance insr aprvirps nr mnartr anA ji months. One of these stage darkies I coei wn0 nas supported Miss Bara and excessive oil. The hair rlHe showed a decrease compared with tion Ha tate of John F. Schoener, late of Womelsdorf, were granted to Mary S.

Filbert, a daughter, the executrix. is that so many of us are side tracked from the thing we want .1 aio cooKea. all plain, nourishing foods except meat, or any food hard to digest. Water, applied outside and in, is the best cooler known. Drink cool water an hour before and an hour after each meal to provide plenty of moisture for free perspiration a help to coolness.

Some nhvslciana quickly and evenly, and it leaVeo th brings on the "fixln's" for a vaude I ln Cleopatra" and "Salome" and icbuuuuuik ouiiua a year, firnsnei nr tub now scalp soft, and the hair fine nni vllle sketch and plants the other 11,8 efficient characterization of ago, and an increase in the collec St. Joseph's most for what the world wants us The estate is valued at $8,000 in personal property and $2,000 in real silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy to manage. ty 1ourf 2 "The Hypocrisy of the Pharisees" to have. "behind the wings" to assist him. Gasspard Prevost" is especially en.

The assistant pretty nearly wrecks Joyab'e, while the respective, parts the snow by missing his cues and Pla5rd by L. C. Schumway and Paul I XX7nitra mwa eeiwiFitll estate, consisting of ten building was tne tlleme the sermon deliv at Egelman Park. Fridav. Julv 2r I to lots at Salem, "Virginia.

And, that is as it should be. One life, while important, is not to be The sum of $500 is bequeathed to and named the following committee tor 0f St Josep Church at the of arrangements: E. B. Murphy, Tll 'uuiu ine wrong stunt at 1 the I io'uuuf inoacutcu. "right" time Gordon Edwards directed the pic You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy.

It's very cheap, and a few ounces will supply every member of the family for months. Adv. reccommend copious drinking of hot water on rising and retiring to keep the stomach and bowels ln good condition. Cool water, taken tv, a sister, Lydla Schoener, and the balance is divided equally between the Elsie Wheeler contributes a SDlen 'wllich wa written by Chares considered when the betterment of Harry M. Wilson Robert J.

Russell, Rev: rv did oneninsr act. oenin nn oiitii. Kenyon, K. Knisely, L. W.

Wagenhorst msfiSe nt 9 11 'Mni, oAl life in general is to be concerned novelty with sneoial eientHn iiiiiTn. "The Siren's Song" contains the and H. M. Doty. The committee will same time has proved just as effective as hot, and Is more rnnUnv I following children, Carrie, wife of L.

V. Rauch, William Mary S. Filbert, Mrs. Ettie Fregellas. George dality attended the evening devotions "LrcJ uuuulla We are usually forced to do the inatione, posing gracefully in various Tlecessarv dramatic elements that meet at the close of prayer service wyt Wnsv v.

vrapws anq oeiieaicuon. ine ser A good way to cool off before 're aiutuaes tnat admirably disnlav an CAU'LB urouse uunpense and the grand children of tvio i v. mon on the "Sin of Anger" was thing we can do best whether we want to or not. i.wiik uu not merits. la tn Witli the classical and its theme is powerful enough to set one thinking.

It is a strong pic daughter Sarah. week is prayer meeting WednW up the.buik of I COLONIAL evening at '8 o'clock. All services tne act, Miss Wheeler presents during the summer will be limited tena communion next Sunday several songs that prove her the wnoie Doay with cool wat er" 1 on a loose garment without drying the body Plenty of fruit 0 a 0 0 a to one hour. morning, at tne 7.so mass. possesor of an excellent voice.

PLANTS RESU3IE. ALLENTOWN, July 14. Lehigh Valley industries are reviving at an encouraging rate, and within the past week a number of plants, long idle, have started up The last to tur and an appealing one. In conjunction with this feature the Arcadia offers the timely Kino. 3 ram News, Travelogue and scenic subjects.

Incidentally, musical selections and specially' arranged scores 'rendered by Organist War iutj wviv i innr nn tha crrz. Isi. junrys. i Earl and Bartlett singers and Rev. Adalbert Maluseckl, rector of comedy conversational artists made St.

Mary's Church, celebrated the I decided hit with thai AnitaStewart Klemmer armrnved tho Miwin. high mass on Sunday morning, and Their SOnES tOOlf well With tinA6 BIG HEAD Hatters throughout the country report a shortage in their stocks of large size hats and a surplus of small sizes. Their orders fo the spring and summer trade were based on the accepted proportion of sizes vu.o in not weamer. Both grape juice and lemonade are er cellent cooling drinks, and should be used freely permits for house sewer connec also the children's mass at 11.30. houses and their laugh materially is ren Manwiller offer a varied enter tainment tions: Frank P.

Lauer, southeast ibv. ramer crzozowsKi was in really runny and original. weavy roods which require cook ng should be dispensed with wi, "Mary Regan" I cnarge'oi tne masses at v.au ana cnapter six of "Tha Kiiont corner second and Elm streets 8.30 a. m. Thirty new members Mystery," the new serial by Francis GRAND join the procession are the Davies Thomas Foundry and Machine Company, which employs about 300 hands, and which will go on double time this week, and plant No.

2 of the Atlas Cement Company, Northampton, will resume operations in full tomorrow. Tony Jordan, 443 Gordon street; A. ivnne, iti wortn mfth street icig 11 uic jiiiui cji tuu i rwu, preseuLs me siar in some stnk ixrvj ocoti aensatlonal of Big Pleasure and New York Night Life First National Production out of mercy to the cook, and out of consideration for the family health. For breakfast use tapioca, Or gelatine COOked with fruit find aanty at tne meeting of tne society ing ana thrilling adventures, Mae but somehow, they say, the small sides do not sell in the way they Andrew Loga, 322 South Seventh street. George W.

Kehl, 318 North Mstaking a demure quakeress for easy prey, a social scoundrel is on isunaay morning. ueissier uaston and Kosemary Theby. ap should and the large sizes sell like Fittn street; J. E. Hepler, 134 Plum caught in his own trap.

This is the iULiieis nic uuxiatruuii wio livw iJutLiillg in Llie roles OI a VIVaclOUS tile, floor in the main auditorium of I American girl and an Egyptian Kstreet; iarry JK. Kirschman, 1115 big theme in "Prudence of Broad jj' 'BIRDS AND LOW IBS' 1L uuttonwood street; Wm. H. Kline tne cnurcn. iunng me alterations i priestess, respectively.

way," the special feature attractio MERCHANTS WILL SEND DELEGATES At a meeting of the Merchants' tne masses will be held in tne con cold with cream. Rice, wheat barley crystals aid shredded wheat are all good served cold with cream. On the hottest mornings serve Iced coffee, chocolate, or lemonade, instead of a hot drink. A cereal, fruit, toast and a beverage should furnish the to be shown for the first time at th 421 South F6urteenth street; Men gel Mengel; 1604 Perkiomen ave Grand this afternoon and evening. vent chapel, except on Sundays.

The wood floor of the church is being nue Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, it was decided to send two SHOEi CARGO ARRIVES tne beautiful. Ziegf eld Fol Young Geieer shoe Aalorq I UOfl STirl, OllV6 Thomas BL3 th delegates to the convention' of Penn replaced by a tiled floor, and the work of remodeling will probably SnirPING BOARD 446 Penn street, unloaded an pntirA I heroine. The added attraction on ARCADIA take one month to finish. There will GRAXTS EVCRKASES WASHINGTON, July 14. Wage carload of misses' and younar ladies' I tfie same program presents Ruth Dreaicrasi in hot weather.

For luncheon or dinner use eggs or fish, and vegetables. sylvania Retail Merchants at Scran ton August 18 and 19. They will be appointed hot cakes are supposed to sell. They have studied the situation and are at a loss for 'asatisfactory explanation Men who generally wear a seven, now find a 7 1 2 nec. cssary and the former 7 1 8 man must have a 7 1 8 stretched or take a 7 14.

As for the 7 1 4 man they cannot be comfortable with anything less than a 7 8 8. If the change in the size of men's heads was confined to soldiers, hat be a meeting of the Boy Scout Troop flhnfi. tnriiratinn Roland in an exciting rhn.ntAr rr increases approximating ten ne and Tomorrow WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS Tiger's Trail, being the tenth install 1 Liuiis iiiiiue i) rriiR iirm rnr a bum. table or fruit salads. Use plenty of cent, were granted to emploves tf hall.

fall season. ment of this thrilling serial storv. preens ana saiaa vegetaDies and all vessels operated rrom Atlantic and Tomorrow, Maucie reaiy, the beauti uuir ports by the shipping board. SS. Cyril and Method.

The cargo consisted of over 7 500 Rev, F. H. Ravnikar rend the low pairs, all for women and misses, and iruus in season. Do not exercise violentlv. Theda Bara ful dramatic artist, appears in a spe The advance may settle the coast wide strike ordered last week.

mass in feS. Cyril ana Metnoa represents a SDlendid Una nf a ally in the sun. Do not niinro th The matter of fall openings was discussed, and It was determined to leave the matter to the individual merchants instead of fixing a date for a joint affair. PLEASES HIS "DAD" Harry Harrison, popular doorman at the Lyric Theatre, is. all smiles.

ctai feature, Past," and Charlie Chaplin in one of his fun Church on Sunday morning, and also I xhe consignment was from one head and neck to become overheated. Do not eat when verv hot nr niest comedy successes. ceieDrated tne nign mass ana i manufacturer. Numerous In Thrilling Story of Woman's So Redeemed by Woman's Sacrifice preached the sermon. tired.

Rest and get cooled off be ters say, they would be inclined to large lots are yet to arrive. The Toung Geiger Co. management feels that it has made a cor fore taxing the nerves and muscles The Siren's Song1 or tne stomach. MEMORIAL BAPTIST In Memorial Baptist church SCHOOL He received work from the American Red Cross, of the safe arrival of his son. John, at Newport News, oanj ouivey ui uonaitions nl If possible, take a nap and rest in By Charles Kenyon the heat of the day and conduct ws thus ab'o to place heavy orders KJrrrtArt vvfty several months aero.

Th flm, WTWW believe victory or life in the open had made the cranium of the dough, boy swell a bit but it is the same with civilians. Not only that but in London the CHESTER TRAVELOGUE Singleton Neisser preached on Politics is Corrupt" He said: yesterday, after 18 months' active necessary business or pleasure in KLVOGRAM NEWS TAXES 'We are responsible for our poli service in France with the American Expeditionary Forces. early morning or late evening hours. In short don't overwork or over open a new store at Allentown on Sept. 1.

At present it operates stores In this city and in Richmond, Va tical condition. Our politicians are what we make thejn and what we eat or rume at the heatl FOR THE XEAR 1919 want them to be. They are no better than we are. and we are as bad as ABB NOW DOT! AND PATAU LB COMMUNITY IiEADERSHTP APPEALS FILED In the suit of Raymond Dreibelbis they are. When we are corrupt and contented, why shouldn't they be? WILLIAMSPORT, Julv We can nots hift the responsibility I Nearly 200 secretaries of chamber of THE OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR hatters have had the same exper.

ience as the Americans. There, if anything, the demand for larger sizes has been more pronounced than here. If you ask a Frenchman to explain any latter day phenomena he will answer c'est le guerre. against Lloyd Bordner, the defendant filed an appeal from the Judgment of M. D.

M. Schmeltzer. of LYRIC THEATRE BEATJTTFULr on them and piace the blame on I commerce Doaies in all parts of the them. It is our fault if graft is country gathered at Eagles Mere Administration Building 2.30, 7 Millersburg, who awarded the plaintiff $115, alleged to be due on bal 3 SHOWS DAILY, and 0 omnipresent. If we are sandbagged I yesterday to attend the American Eiglith and Washington Sts.

and robbed it is because we arel' 'ty Bureau summer school of ance of a book account. willing to be. When we rise to a I community leadership, which for BIG ACTS AND TODAY and WEDNESDAY LEWIS J. SELZNICK PRESENTS Office hour 8.00 a. m.

to 8.00 p. m.j In the suit of Charles P. Wolff. hisrher condition and are honest and I many opened its sessions this morn. 5 So far no reports in regard to the 8.00 a.

m. to 12.00 m. 5 PICTURES trading as the Reading Potato against Abe Minker. the defendant righteous, our politicians will be I lug. The morning was given over to honest and righteous.

I registration. The addresses of the Constance Talmadge! size of hats have come from the Send list of pmpertlea and place of residence to collector, and bllllg will 1 1 German hatters. "The good people ought to be most I arternoon were "The dawn of a hew appealed from the judgment of Alderman Oliver J. Wolff, who awarded the plaintiff $64.75. alleged to be due ana Excellent vast, in PRICES: Mats.

JOc, 20c. Eve. 15c, 20c, SOo eager to register and vote. Our best I "a'. "7 Harold S.

Buttenhelm, men should esteem public office an I president of the American city bu TL V.II AJ 1 Moch time will saved taxpayers if Until they come the enlarged head of the Anglo Saxon may continue to i tutu auvemure as a Daiance on a dook account. mcy mm imigure meir Din and remit TnTHLirinnPimjp opportunity to serve our day ana "The summer school." bv generation. Leaders tn finance, bust 1 Lucius F. Willson, vice president of be a puzzle. MR.

and MRS. CARTER UE HAVEN IN A REFRESHING COMEDY uy jniui. If payment Is made by mall, enclose postage for return of receipted bill ncss. tndutry and labor should be I tne bureau. The secretaries will re EXCURSIONS FRIDAY, JULY 25 ROUND $14.40 rMP Good only In coaches FROM READING Tickets good in parlor or sleeping cars $3.00 extra ln additko to regular Pullman charges.

All fares subject to war tax of 8. Tickets good via Fraier and returning ria Prater or Philadelphia. Parlor Cam, Dining Car and Coaches Tickets good for 15 days. Stop OTer at Buffalo and Harrlsburg returning FOE DETAILED INFORMATION, CONSULT TICKET AGENTS Pennsylvania R. R.

willing to make sacrifices for the I main at Eagles Mere for two weeks. PATHB DAILY NEWS The School Code Imposes common weal." tion tax of at least O.XB DOLLAR on every male inhabitant over twnntiu. i REPAIR PERMITS. vi mi ill. ui wnica cannot be avoided.

This dollar also i EDISON DIAMOND DISC Nice, Clean, Fresh Water Annie Schmehl, 941 North Tenth at th. office of the Collector. INVESTIGATE AUTO ACCIDENT Coroner Schmehl and County Detective Krick made an Investigation of the affair Monday, and say they found that It was impossible for an automobile weighing 2,300 pounds to turn turtle on rounding a curve at the rate of 12 miles an hour, which the driver of the car claims he was going. The matter will be further Investigated by the officials an Inquest will be held in the coroner's office in the court house Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. TABLOIDS The doughboys are leaving Germany, but they are leaving a reputation behind.

Peace will revive the American girl's interest in a mere civilian with Job, JJ PHONOGRAPHS street, alterations, cost $100. W. C. heated to 84 degrees and a Fritz, contractor; Emma Warring BILLS MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF FAIHIN1 warm building where GRANDtoday First Rhowlnu Special Feature OLIVE' THOMAS In "PRUDENCE, OF BROADWAY" V.t Yl A ton, til jJerKiomen avenue, addi swimming is a pleasure for tion, cost $250, W. C.

Fritz, contrac F. Collector. COLUMBIA GRAF0N0LAS METROPOLITAN 739 PENN ST. tor; Miltqn Brubaker, Lancaster men, women and children. Ton Swim in safety at avenue and Forrest street, garage, cost $160.

I VI RCTH ROLAND In the Tenth (Tiantorl BACH'S, 134 N. 5th St. "TUB TUiBK'S TRAIL' I.

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