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The Allentown Democrat from Allentown, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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AljLENTVWti DEMOCRAT-FRIDAY, JUL. L'S, 1916 ELEVENTH fAUtJ. 1 HIPPODR COMIHG FOR FROM ALL DIRECTION TODAY AND TOMORROW The Noted Japanese Actor SESSUE HAYAKAWA "ALIEN SOULS" A realistic vision of the impossibilities which beset men and women of other races who seek to live and love as Anglo-Saxons. Supporting cast include Tsuru Aoki, Earle Foxe, Florence Smythc, Grace Benham, Robert Grey. FAMOU HOE BARGAIN OME JL i mn Coming Monday and Tusday.

HAZEL DAWN IN "THE FBUD GIRL" IM IHE RAIN DOESN'T KEEP IHE CROWDS Ml This is the Big Clearance Shoe Sale of the season for bargain seekers who insist on style and value at low prices The Wetherhold Metzger Summer Clean-Up Shoe Sales are institutional. They have appeared without interruption for more than eight years, and rising prices can not- incline us to disappoint our many loyal patrons, who always look forward to these reductions. For a three-fold reason we were determined to make this the greatest shoe sale of the season. Have we succeeded? Yes, the extraordinary values offered have drawn people to this store for miles and miles. This Evening at 8.15 if 6 Matinees Starting Tuesday "A Woulrl-Re Widow," the current offering at Central Tark has struck the fancy of theatregoers to uch aai extent that crowded houses has been the rule at each performance thus far given.

The rain and threatening weather has not had any noticeable effe in keeping- back tjie anxious patrons who know that Central Parks theatre Is as safe, dry and coy as one could wkh for and that it spacious t.igre allows for the staplnar of the most pretentious offerings. This week's may be described as one full of big and pleasing surprises. Its comedy is of the richest sort and the musical numihes are ones that rinR In one's ears long after tbe hour of reaching home. "A Would-Jie U'idow" is nothing if not a rnhow that will hear very fivor-able comparison with many of the so-called 1.50 offerings feen during the regular season. The bill for next week will prove to be another one full of surprises and good, rich comedy.

"Three Merry 'Widows' is the title. In It you will see three ladies in black and two very funny Germans who will keep you amiling from the rise of the first to the f.ill of the final curtain. Some twenty-odd musical hits will help to make the offering one of the most pleasant of the season. This is not idle talk. The crowds speak more eloquently than advertising can.

A Distinctively Classy and Funny Musical Novelty. if Saturdnv 55 Sale continues this week and next, with even greater hargain possibilities; ends A WOOD WIDOW -BE Act Now! August 5th 40 Favorite Funmakers. 16 Big Song Hits Friday, August 11th Annual Baby Show These are the magnetic prices nd 2 Free Concerts Every Su nday Afternoon Evening CHILDREN'S WOMEN'S MEN'S Next Weeki "THREE MERRY WIDOWS" A Riot of Melody, Songs and Real Fun. "HIS GREAT TRIUfcPfl" AT REGENHWO DAYS 75c Boys' and Youths' and white Tennis Oxfords $2.50 and $2.85 Outing black Baro- Shoos $1.93 at Children's and Misis THE REGENT THEATRE "Hi.s Great Triumph." or "Xotoriovs Gallagher," is the story of "P.uttsy" G.U'a.gher, a harmless young prodt'rt of the Side, who suddenly finds that he has come into what he considers fame, through being accused of TODAY AND TOMORROW Metro Pictures Present harming and the Well-known Actor- Director. $3.00 and $3.50 Silt-Well Oxfords and Shoes at $2 45 $4.00 and $4.50 "Walk-Over black and tan at $2.93 The a murder he did not commit.

The attention and notoriety he receives flatters him, and when he finds ho is going to lose it all and tint bi lawyer is going to prove him "Ku'tsy'. $3.00 and $4.00 lace and button Shoes at $1.00 $2.50 and $3.00 Oxfords, Pumps and Shoes in patent, gun metal and whito canvas at $1.98 $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Bilt-Well Oxfords and Pumps in patent, gun metal and white canvas $2.45 $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Walk-Over Pumps and Oxfords, patent, gun metal, white buck and bronze at $2.98 foot Sandles, 49c, sizes to 2. Children's and Misses' Gun Metal and Patent Strap Pumps and Shoes at 98c, $1.29, $1.49, according to size. $1.50 Little Gents' Gun Metal Button and Blucher at -98c $1.95 Boys' Gun Metal, button and blucher at $1.49, sizes 1 to 6. Little Gents' and Boys' tan and black Elk Scout Shoes at $1.49 and $1.69.

Eeg. price $1.95 to $2.25, pleads guilty. The manner in which 0 0 1 0 Marguerite Snow William Nigh Supported by Roy Applegate in "HIS GREAT TRIUMPH" OR "NOTORIOUS GALLAGHER" this complication i unfolded, and the introduction of a strong contrast of life among the wealthy class, forms $6.00 Walk- $3.83 $5.00, $5.50 and Over Oxfords at one of a most delightful series of sit- ua ions. The story of a youth who mistakes notoriety for fame. The story has give Director Xih MR.

AND MRS. SIDNEY DREW IN "IT NEVER GOT Feature will be shown at 2, 3.45, 6.30, 8.10, 9.45 p. m. unlimited opportunity to present many interesting glimpses of Xew York life Regardless of expense or effort, he arranged to have his players photograph $7.00 Strong Garfield Oxfords, all leathers at $4.95 Coming Monday and Tuesday ALICE BRADY IN "LA DE BOH EM ed in action in the Tombs, on the 'Bridge of Sighs, in Chinatown, th Powery. in Fifth Central Park and other well known places of tea.

in Xew York city. Mr. Nigh himlf plays the role of "Ruttsy," and he has given a truly wonderful characteriza JAPANESE ACTOR AT THE HIPPODROME tion of an extremely difficult, part fo PERGOLA delineate. "Xoforious Gallagher' ranks as one of the screen treats of Wetherhold Metzger 714 Hamilton Street Red Feather Photoplay present the season. Roy Applegate is in the supporting cast.

This feature will the shown at the Regent today and tomorrow. Th's a splendid place to spend an afternoon and rest after a day's shopping, as it is the coolest moving picture theatre in town. Allentown, DISORDERLY CONDUCT ON TROLLEY CAR IS CHARGE the idol of millions, MARY FULLER, in "A HUNTRESS OF MEN" The story of a woman who thought Love was a game, and hunted men's hearts for sport. A picture remarkable for the love theme, the human interest, the lavish production, strong acting and unusual climax. Five acts.

"SHADOWS" A three-part mystery drama featuring FRAXK MATO and IJ.IjL.IAIN WEST. SELIG NE PICT OR I AL Sessile Hayakawa, the noted Japanese actor who has been seen in several productions at the Hippodrome recently, will be seen at the Hitfppodrome today and tomorrow as the star in a charming story, entitled ''Alien written by 'Margaret Turnbull from the story' by Hector Turnbull and produced by the Paramount service. In "Alien Souls," Mr. Hayakawa is seen as a wealthy dealer in Japanese curios, and madly in love with an Americanized Ja.pane.se girl, played by Tsuru Aoki. How he saves her from the clutche of the money seeking young society man is shown in a play gripping in it intensity.

There are Joseph Uninsky, Bethlehem, charg ed with disorderly conduct" on a trolley car, on oath of the Geo. Noll, was before Alderman Bower yes terday and later committed to jail in default of bail. Some time after Uninsky was enabled to furnish bail and was released for a hearing. several thrilling fight scenes in the play and many other interesting and compelling features. Mr.

Hayakawa is INJURED AT PLAYGROUND. surrounded by an all-star cast, includ ing Tsuru Aoki (his wife), Earle Foxe, Florence Smuthe, Grace Benham, lea-belle Malone, Roibert Grey and others. THE SCHEMERS" Wherein a mineral spring is worth double when it's an oil well. "FRILBY FRILLED" A comedy farce ivhich treats with a German musician who suddenly discovers that he is a tinman magnet. Fifth Chapter "IRON CLAW" ADMISSION 5 CENTS Little Mae Schilling, aged 6 years, suffered a compound fracture of the right arm above the elbow yesterday while sliding on the sliding board at the Allen playgrounds.

The little girl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monday and Tuesday next Ha.zel Dawn will ibe seen in "The Feud Girl." JOB PRINTING. William Schilling of .135 Washington Sts. Tr.

Albright ordered her removal to the hospital. PERSHING SCOUT ADMITS HE'S FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY Let us quote en your next eroer fr tarda, letter heads, bill heads, envelopes, programs, folders, forms, eto. Quality and workmanship guaranteed CATASAUQUA GARAGE Ford Agency for Whitehall and Hanover Townships 88-Xote Piano Rolls 20 Cents. Philips. Fourth and Hamilton Sts.

adv COLUMBUS, N. July 27 Guy Johnson, U. S. scout, who confessed to Capt. Louis J.

Van Schayck, here, yesterday, that he was Guy Hart- NED80N MART FULLER In "A HUNTRESS OF MEN" Jn five impressive acts. man, wanted at Fort Smith, for ST. CHARLES PLACE AND BEACH The popular seation, within eight and sound of the ocean, 200 large rooms, all open exposure; private baths, running water, porches, elevator, etc Cuisine and service best obtainable. Kates very reasonable Booklet. H.

J. DYNES. internaj revenue fraud, committed during 1915. wan taken to the Sante Fe. i ce3)) Ticrw isp )) Xew Mexico, penitentiary to-day.

Hartman will later be taken to Fort "IRON CLAW" Fifth Episode A DA IA NO" Joke comedy Smith for a hearing. TUNER The cash bond of $20,000 which Hartman Jumped Just before his trial t. I ENTIRE STOCK OP MARY FULLER IN FIVE ACT FILM AT PERGOLA HOTEL KENTUCKY WITH FT RET ROOF ADWTIOS Kentucky Near Beach. Capacity 400. 50 rooms with hot and cold running water; 35 with private bath.

1 Telephone and electric lights in every room. Elevator from street level. Fine dance floor ard table unexcelled. Send for booklet and points of interest. 3 to $4 miLY.

$10 to $17.0 WEEKLY N. F. Proprietor. Best Located Popular Price Family Hotel In Atlantic City, N. J.

NETHER LANDS New York 60 yards from Boardwalk. Overlooking lawn and ocean; capacity 400; elevator; private baths. Over 60 outside rooms have hot and cold running water. I10 17.50 Weekly PATES 2 to $4 Dally SPECIAL FREE FEATURES Bath Privilege from Hotel, Lawn Tennis Court. Dance Floor.

Booklet with Points of Interest In Atlantic City AUGUST RUHWADEL, Proprietor in May, 1915, has already been de clarcd forfeited. "A former business partner of mine is responsible for my present plight." With this he held up two heavily manacled hands and con tinued: I should have liked to have been at liberty just a little while longer. I might then have had in opportunity to serve my country far more than I am about to do now. I loved my work as scout. Back in Leavenworth I shall be located shortly, I can think back occasion ally of the red blooded men in the field In Mexico and it will afford me a little happiness to know that once I was one of Mary Fuller, one of filmdom moot charming will be eeen at the Pergola today in a.

Red Feather pro STRAW HATS MUST BE SOLD To make room for Fall styles One Half and More Off Prices duction, enttled "A Huntress of Men." an unusual five-act production. It is the stmry of a woman who thought SUMMER RESORTS love was a game and hunted mens Sebago Lake House s'ln- Prices lowered again, bnt the same Ford car. The of satisfactory performance for over one million Ford owners surely makes it the "Universal Car" the car you want It meets the demands of professional and business men and brings pleasure to the whole family. Simple, strong, reliable economical in operation and maintenance. Runabout $390; Touring Car $440; Town car $640, f.

o. Detroit. LYNCH a DUGAN, Prop. Catasauqua, Penna. S'tuaiea on Aiaine m-t beautm lake; modern house; all outdoor amuse ments; finest fislitn? in Maine; special rates; large rooms; splendid table.

Booklet. J. V. Colclougii. J19-lmo TOURING CAR STOLEN Scrupulously clean: eleotric lighted throughout.

White service. Hot and cokJ water baths. Sl.aO daily. IS.ftO up A 1916 -Maxwell touring oar belona SACHEM HOTEL weekly. FstabliJhed 37 year.

Booklet. OGONQUIT. ME. F.ne bath ng and W. B.

EMERSON CROUTHAJ1BU Ashing. nar ocean. F1EL.I, Prop. ANEWALT BROS. hearts for sport.

It is a picture remarkable for it love theme, the human interest, the lavis-h production, strong a.tin and unusual climax. Another Fteriing feature for today will Kp Frank Mayo and Lillian West in a three p-irt mysters drama, entitled Shidis" The fifth chapter of "The Iron 'Taw" will be more, interesting iTian any of its predei esors. and other pictures on the bargain program he Th Pohemers" and "FrilJ.y tw" sparkling comedies, and the current Pelig Tribune News Pictorial. program will be headed by Charlie Chaplin in another hi funny production, entitled hanhajed ing to J. I).

Woodworth and Son Shickshinny. was stolen from that place, according to a telegram received Wednesday morning by the lo BOWKER'S HOTEL Ocean Front ississippi Ave. PIONEERS' NEW CLUB New throughout. Can. Private cal police department, who were requested to make an effort to locate baths.

running water. etc. Special Amer. pian $10 up 12 up dly. HOUSE NEARLY COMPLETED The handsome new club house of the machine.

The machine body is KUHNS KERSCHNER July Clearance Sale These PRICES Save You Money. $22 to $28 Suits. To Measure 17 50. 615 Hamilton Street Sign White Bear Eurpn plan SI np daily. Open all year.

Booklet. E. GERMAN. Mgr. ception of the plumbing, the contract for this having been held up due to the strike of the plumbers.

As soon as completed the company will hold an opening reception tha.t promises to be a bis tiruft a bright red with cream colored running gear. It carries license No. the Pioneer Fire company is almost completed and ready for occupancy. Everything I finished, with the ex 49.983 and tits manufacturer's number is 3fit Subscribe for the Democrat..

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