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THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1920. 1G LABOR LEAGUE'S REVIEWED FOR THE GAZETTE TIMES READERS mfflnmwB ooks Scott Nearing, Dismissed Educator, to Speak Here Scott C. N'earing, deposed from professorships at Pennsylvania State College and Toledo University, will make an address in Pittsburgh Octo 1nMvn Macmin.in Company, i OUTING TO DRAV W. Flsk, (The New York.) TAXES OF 20,000 WOMEN READY TO BE TURNED OVER TO TREASURER'S OFFICE Money Collected During Assessment by County Republican Women's Committee, With Receipt Orders, to lie Handed In This Week. BY Kathleen South Sea Foam, by A.

Safror.l-Middleton, (George H. Doran Company, New York.) Legends of the South Sea Islands form a large part of this book. With a fiddle under his arm the author a a Morris "Interpreter's Series" ot the works of writers in the lesser-known nations, the 10 stories reflect the life of the modern Greek. Selected as the best of the works of the modern Greek authors, each story is a gem of literary beauty, and together they make a delightful addition to this series. "'ri; vu County Administration, by C.

Maxey, (The Macmillan Company, New York.) BIG CROWD TODAY Continued from Saturday. -pen, year, vagabonding aoou. I Graphology, or Uow to fired Char ber IS, it was announced at a socialist meeting in the Moose Auditorium, Penn avenue, yesterday afternoon. He will speak in the Labor Lyceum, Reed and Miller streets. George Kirkpatrick.

Socialist candidate for the vice presidency in 1916. was the principal speaker at the meeting. His address was a plea for constructive statesmanship. WHY had she left her even for a single second! em-naming regions. noDnoDums chieftains: sailors, traders and the', from HanduHn9.

by Hugo J. flotsam and jetsom of the trading Geology of the CoHft.von Hagen, (Robert R. Ross. New ports. Robert Lotis Stevenson he fil by Dr.

T. O. orth York.) Program for Celebration in line Lorapany, knew in Samoa, and among the 0 ur. Kosworth has brought togeineri ventures chronicled are the kidnapm Le Petit Xord, Annals of Labrador TTarbor, by Anne Grenfell and Katie I Park Includes Field Meet, Water Carnival. So small, so gay, so helpless; how could any mother leave her.

She had been so merry, in her high chair at breakfast, she had toddled off so dutifully with Agnes, of m-h been volume virtually an w.c Store than 2n.P00 tax orders, with the tax'-s collected during the assessing of women to vote, will be turned over this week to County Treasurer Joseph G. Armstrong by the Republican Women's Committee of Allegheny County, Mrs. Leonard G. white girl from a cannibal village. sections of the United States which panj.

Boston.) it- i this i have a bearing upon the prospective 77" 'ADDRESSES TO FEATURE cheeked and $18,519 38 deposited for taxes. All these orders have been arranged by districts. Today a number of district leaders, instructed to hold back their returns until the rush ended, will report. Letters from many municipal and county officials and from citizens in all parts of the county have been received at the headquarters, 529 Smith-field street, commending the work of the committee. Although many Re Liquor Selling Charged to Two.

Tolice of the Center Avenue ToHra Station yesterday arrested two store keepers on charRos of bemc suspicious persons. They were C. A. Pas quale. 1503 Fifth avenue, and Oscar Smolovitz.

J103 Forbes street. Policemen said they had visited both places in plain clothes, and had bousht a pint of whisky from l'as-quale and two bottles of Jamaica ginger from Smolovit. poK torVereHck O'Brie "White supply of oil. For aU who are inter- u. Shadows in the South Seas," now ap- ested the oil fields, e.ther as deel- I B0ston pearing as a serial in The Sunday Ga- opers or possible investors, this book ounton.

MiBm Company Boston.) when Xancy had left the doleful beys and the whimpering Anne, to go to the club. The little gold crown of hair the small buckskin slippers Xancy could see them now-. They were the real things, and it was only a terrible drerim that Rhp was run- zette Times. should prove or grreat value i The Ghost in the White House, by Gerald Stnnley Iee, (K. P.

Dutton Company, New York.) Justice to All. bv Katherine Mayo, 1 UaMts That llanaicap, Dy ar, I Woods, county chairman, announced I last night. When the county treas- Thousands are expected to attend i urer receives the orders the commit- the twenty-second annual celebration wl furnish a large force of I ers to distribute the tax receipts. of the United Labor League tf West- i Mrs. oods said stamped, addressed rn Pennsylvania in West View Park envelopes are prepared for mailing the today.

Athletes from many parts of receipts as soon as the county Western Ponnsvlvanin. will rnmnete issues them and that. Unless publican women leaders were out of ning here through the merciless heat (Houghton, Mifflin Company, Boston.) B. Towns. (Funk Wagnalls Co, The splendid history of the Penn- New York.) sylvania state police has reached its Use of drugs has spread to such the city when the suffrage amendment, Get in here, Mrs.

Bradley!" said was rutined. tne committee cu-oyt-i voice. One of the Ineram bovs ated with county officials in formu- had brought his roadster to a stopifitth edition, show ing the popularity an alarming extent in this country according1 to the author, that drastic lating a plan and aided the success of of the book. Not only is it a striking beside her. She turned upon hini.her a I tear-streaked face TODAY'S ATTRACTIONS AT THE MOTION PICTURE THEATERS record of the manifold duties and the achievements of this organization in there is some unforeseen delay in the county offices, every woman will have her receipt in time to register on the second specified- day, Tuesday, Sep ia the field meet and national and district championships will be congested In a water carnival.

Dancing, I "Oh, Bob, through the efforts of County commissioners Robert S. Cain and James i keeping order in the rural districts. Houlahen. witn tne exception vi legislation is necessary to curb the evil. In this book the writer, voicing-his experience of many years with drug- addicts, points out the baneful effect sure to follow their use, as well as that of alcohol and tobacco, and warns especially agtiinst acquiring the drug habit through initial a band concert and selections by the I timber 14 i uon know," he said, in deep I o--iua iu uc a.

cumpieiv concern. "I lust hannened to eo I to critics of the Second Tr.hvtrl9n Church Male' nen me neaaquarxers ot me com- headquarters staff, every woman who assisted the committee during the assessment was a volunteer. I mittee closed Saturday night 21,898 Quartet will provide entertainment at I tax orders had been received and Extraordinary Autumn Opening: Bill All Thl Week Thomas in "THE into the club, and Mrs. Biggerstaff sent me after yo.ii! I don't know I guess it's not much of a fire!" Nancy did not answer. She shut The Boys' Book of the World War, Francis Rolt-Wheeler, (Lothrop, Lee Shepard, Boston.) lACigiiau Theodore Kotlolt riIVU Wllr use of "patent" medicines.

It is a i book that will be found especially valuable to teachers social workers So entertainingly has the story or ruitri lias in biuij NEWS OF THE THEATERS j- her lips tight, and turned her eyes.the World War been told here that it toward the curve in the road. Even! is a pity it3 value as a historic record MARVKL, REA In Mermaid Comedy, A PHESH START" St phony OrchrMra "Topic Of Tho la" New Vm-kiy 11 P. M. Redecorated Davis Opens Its Fall Season Today and heads of families. to should be marred bv errors, few Next iVfk CIIARXKN RAY In "45 Minute.

From Broadway" ut.e tney rushed toward it. a great mushroom of smoke rose and flattened Virginia Pearson and Sheldon Lewis will head the cast that will appear in "The Hole in the Wall," the play dealing with spiritism from the pen of Fred Jackson. Pittsburgher, which night. In the afternoon addresses will be made by Councilman William Y. English: John Douglas, clerk el courts; Attorney Nerval R.

Daugh-erty; Miss Florence N. Dibert of Johnstown, president of the State Federation of Pennsylvania Women, and William H. Champ, president of the United Labor League. Music will be by the Manchester Concert Band. PASTOR GETS INDIANA CALL With new decorations, scenery and furnishings the Davis Theater, closed FIFTH AVE 3r4 TlRST TIME IN PITTSBURGH! the attraction in the 1 itt perhaps, but each dealing: with important facts.

Aside from these discrepancies, however, the book is an admirable one, compressing- into a sing-le volume the outstanding- facts of the military and diplomatic history of the conflict, with additional material on the work of the relief and other non-combatant organizations. for alterations last week, will reopen I will be First Steps in th Enjoyment of Pictures, by Maude I. G. Oliver, (Henry Holt New York.) Written primarily as a guide for children in their study of art, this book will prove interesting- also to adults who like to visit the great galleries. The text is clear as well as concise, and the 55 reproductions of POWN- itself against the deep blue summer sky, widening and sinking over the tops of the trees.

Presently they could hear the confused shouts and groans that always surround such a scene, and the hiss of water. A turn of the road; Holly Court at last. Her escort murmured something, but Nancy did not answer. jrr Theater next week. TOVVM WVcCROFFOTTMS sd ccwnv'" tZLHV lLW.tf "The Girl In the Limousine." which comes here after an extended en today with "Puritana." an American operetta with a cast of 18, as the feature of an all-star bill of Keith vaudeville.

Today's matinee will start the fall season. casement in umeagro. win oe pre John sented in the Alvin next week. SYWMONV- Arthur. Nancy Fair, William Hallipan She had only one sick glance for the famous paintings give added interest ORCHESTHA scene before them: the frintre of and John Kenyon are larceurs win.

will appear here in the plav. "The Royal Vagabond." the musical plav produced by George M. Cohan, will open the season of the Nixon tonight. Frank Shea will be seen in the leading comedy role, and others NORTH SIDE to the book. Other Books Received.

Helping Men Oton Farms, by Prof. Elwood Mead, (The Macmillan Company, New York.) The new scheme of decoration, in which ivory and old gold predominate, was completed under the supervision of Smeraldi, an Italian artist, who rjatnted the murals. A soft light- EAST END A IAving by John A. Ryan, (The Macmillan Company, New York.) This book is generally taken to define the position of the Catholic Church in regard to labor and wages, and the present edition has been brought up to date, some of the chapters having been rewritten to meet the author's latest views on the present aspect of these economic Penn MFIV UPWVnW Federal St. CAMERAPHONE E.

B- North Slda. who will appear are Jessie ttooerison. The Rer. Guy W. McCracken, pastor of the Fifth United Presbyterian Church, North Side, announced yesterday that he had received a call to the pastorate of the Reid Memorial United Presbyterian Church, Richmond.

Ind. Mr. McCracken is hold-Ins the call under advisement. watchers about the house, the village fire company struggling and shouting over the pitifully inadequate hose, the shining singed timbers of Holly Court. A great funnel of heat swept up above the house, and the green under-leaves on the trees crackled and crisped.

From the casement windows smoke trickled or puffed, the root was falling, in sections, and at A GOOD ing effect is gained with amber A.n-Iey Lambert VBaeajCole "THE REVENGE OF TARZAN." PROGRAM. Oaughter" in the shades. Corridors, mezzanine and Ulric in "The Son The Scientific Spirit and. Social by Arthur James Todd, (The Macmillan Company, New York.) ACADEMY 1625 BEAVER N. arcade are decorated to conform to Thxu0dnay morning, but mail orders the auditorium.

are now being received. ORPHEUM muf2E1nd WALLACE REID in "THE DANCING FOOL." A GOOD PROGRAM. every crash and every uprush of The Psycholopy of Xations, by G. K. Partridge.

(The Macmillan Company, New Tork.) PENN EAST END. sparks the crowd uttered a sympathetic gasp. The motor, curving up on the lawn REX MARION DAVIES in "APRIL FOLLY." TTARRY CAREY in Fronfc TTiciains, Trail Blazer, Thomas D. Whittles, (The Interchurch World Movement, New York.) "Sky-pilot' of the lumberjacks In the Minnesota woods, the subject of this book has had a career filled with adventures, the most interesting' of which go to make up this unusually interesting book. The Xeio Social Order, by Harry F.

Ward, (The Macmillan Company, New York.) "BLUE STREAKMcCOY. The Book of by Walter BRUSHTON HAPPY HOUR 52 Avenui." A GOOD PROGRAM. BRUSHTON baVen NATURAL GAS PERRYSVILLE AVE. DOROTHY DAL 1 UN "THE DARK MIRROR." ATLAS- LEWIS SARGENT in "HUCKLEBERRY FINN." SOUTH SIDE Ec 9 Teaxa Ago MT. OLIVER.

AMERICAN MORRIS 64AvpERNFtBrE A GOOD PROGRAM. The American. Bed Cross in the Great War, by Henry P. Davison. (The Macmillan Company.

New York.) Mr. Davison was chairman of the war council of the American Red Cross, and his book covers fully yet succinctly the many duties of that organization. There nothing dry about this report: on the contrary, it is an intensely interesting- record of splendid achievement, and as the Red Cross is still carrying on Its vast beneficient work, this report of work accomplished in every warring country'. in neutral as well, has an Inspirational value. A GOOD PROGRAM.

passed the various other vehicles that obstructed the drive. As the mistress of the house arrived, and was recognized, there was a little pitiful stir in the crowd. Nancy remembered seeing various household goods the piano, and some rug-s, and some loose books carefully ranged at one side, remembered a glimpse of Pauline crying and chattering French, and Pierre patting his wife's shoulder. She saw familiar faces, and unfamiliar faces, as in a dream. But under her dream hammered the one agonized question: The children the children ah, where were they? Nancy stumbled from the car, asked a sharp question.

The villager who heard it presented her a blank and yet not unkindly face. lie didn't know, ma'am, he didnn't know he had Just come. She knew now that she was losing her reason, that she woald never be sane ajrain if anything anything had happened The crowd parted as she ran forward. And she saw. with a lightning look that burned the picture on her brain for all her life, the boys, blessed KNOXVILLK.

STRAND- A GOOD HIPPODROME bfaVTr A GOOD PROGRAM DAILY. PROGRAM. CARSOX ST. AMERICAN- wnrt" S09 Federal Ni 8, EjLiI 1 JL PITTSBURGH. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "HE COMES UP SMILING." A GOOD PROGRAM.

The unqualified endorsement by such realljgreat artists as Paderewski, Hef-mann, Bsuer, cr, Certot nd tiov-ts of THE DUO-ART should settle once and for all the question of what Reproducing Piano you should select. 91250 Up CARRICK, PA. Common Sense in Lahor Wanage-ment. by Neil M. Clark, (Harper Brothers, New York.) As the editor System, a publication devoted to the problems of management, the author has been In di 528 E.

OHIO ST. CARRICK- KEYSTONE- JANE NOVAK in "The Eves of the World." J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "NUMBER 99." little (inures and Anne leaning on her The New Variety rect touch ith employers who have I apparently solved the so-called labor problem, and herein sets forth the record of various methods that have been adopted by enlightened employ-1 ers to promote contentment among EUGENE O'BRIEN in "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY" father's knee, as he sat on an overturned bookcase and against Bert's shoulder the little fat, soft brown hand, and the sunny crown of hair that were Priscilla's jf Tflf Beltzhoover and UririlUL Warrineton Aves. BESSIE BARRISCALE in "LIFE'S TWIST." Till Tflf WARRIN'OTON 111 Li IVI AVENUE. WILLIAM S.

HART in "SAND." KAST OHIO ST. ARCADIA- the book by the author's suggestion of meeting labor difficulties. CHAPTER XXXIX. Blinded with an exquisite rush of GEORGE WALSH in "SINK OR SWIM." S4 Wood St. tears, somehow Nancy reached them.

N. PITTSBURGH. GOULD- COLONIAL ETHEL CLAYTON in' "CROOKED STREETS." HUCKLEBERRY FINN." and fell on her knees at her husband's side, and caught her baby to her heart. Three hundred persons heard the nohhincr crv she gave, and the 701 E. OHIO ST.

CENTURY- MOWS Or TBI STEIWWAT AXD THE DUO-ABT. CHANGE OF PICTURES DAILY. The Bed Conspiracy, by Joseph J. Mcreto. (The National Historical Society, New York.) Socialism, communism, bolshevlsm, in fact, all the radical isms, are rart and parcel of an impossible international plot to overthrow law and order, in the opinion of the author.

After giving a brief review of the progress of socialism in foreign countries, the author discusses the spread of radicalism in this country, and argues that the radicals' appeal to the workincrmen for support is not intended for the latter's benefit, but simply to use them as tools in the PREPARE NOW TO SAVE NATURE'S IDEAL FUEL The National Committee on Natural Glis Conservation, of which the Director of the United States Bureau of Mines is Chairman, has made a careful survey of the existing supplies of gas and has recommended that State authorities, Natural Gas companies and the public co-operate in conserving them. It is suggested that consumers of natural gas will obtain more satisfactory service and keep down the amount of gas burned by observing the following simple precautions: Discontinue using low-sst burner cooking stoves and procure stoves with flame not under one and three-quarter inches from the vessel. Use only grid tops or skeleton lids on cooking stoves. Adjust all appliances so as to secure the maximum of combustion. Discard all heating furnaces and hot water heaters whose efficiency is under 75.

Jacket all tank heaters with burner underneath and connect them to flue. I Do not burn any lamps or gas jets in daytime. The time when these things 'will show their value is during the inevitable peak-load low pressure periods in zero weather, but the time to get ready for these periods is NOW, and we urge upon our patrons not only to make the necessary changes at once ill their appliances, but also to secure and have at hand before cold weather a supply of substitute fuel. Call or "vrrite for advice and suggestions. Your plumber or heating engineer can make most of the changes required in your appliances.

THE MANUFACTURERS LIGHT AND HEAT COMPANY Pittsburgh, Pa. Or Any Branch Office. Jipni I BET. 22XD AND 23Rr STREETS. REX' RAY in "DANGEROUS TRAILS." K.

K. CARSON' ST- CHANGE OF PICTURES DAILY. flames flung off stars and arrows for more than one pair of sympathetic eyes. But she neither knew nor cared. She knew only that Bert's arms and the boys' arms were about her, and that Anne's thin little cheek was apainft her hair, and that her hungry lips were devouring the baby's DrDDV PERRTSVIT.LK AT rlilllVl KAST STREET.

D. W. GRIFFITH'S "The Mother and the Law." FPTOWX HOW TO REMOVE SKIN BLEMISHES NOVELTY 217 GOOD HOO FIFTH AVR. government. Much or ins as if there could be no end to her ih'ni afrainst RIALT0- PROGRAM.

the data introduced in the book Is tears, cryin? happily and trying laugh as she cried, and as she let ttH startling. A GOOD PROGRAM. CORAOPOLTS Such as Pimples, Tan, Sun waves or rriier ana joy sweep over Th, t. vtn.r,t and the Revo ner in a n-vmnK imxki. hv Maurice a.

Hindus, tllenrv and Wind Freckles and Liver Spots. CORAOPOLIS A GOQJD MAJESTIC A GOOD Bert was in his shirt sleeves, and IoU Co-f-Nw york.) Priscilla still on only the short; nt tW written about embroitloretl petticoat that she wore! PROGRAM. PROGRAM. He to remove unsiirhtlv skin Ftussin since the overthrow of the Czar this is the first book that gives a clear analysis of the character ana wnile she slept; ner feet were' bare. The boys were primed with HIIT.

DISTRICT ashes ami sod, ana Anno was paie i rwjnr, neasant-the land speechless with fright. Hut they tyy-a real force behind any political moe- BEST THEATER- Clmishes and ru- the oom-plexion white, sort and yovittitnl. hiis been the deHiie of women for aKes. Klack and White Ointment will not only remove skin blemishes, such as pimples, tan. sun and wind freckles, niseet bites, liver fpofa.

hut lightens a dark, sallow, muddy complexion. and tho continued use of r.lnck and White Soap will keep the complexion in perfect condition. ADOLPH RATH. Prop. CENTER SQUARED MIRIAM COOPER in "THE DEEP PURPLE." A GOOD children, and that wa- aU that -at- STncr tf-red in the world-all that would, ntS( after Cfn.

eynX'L? Sen. tJi-L of oppression, will not the PROGRAM. CENTER AVE VICTORIA i ctamin wn aumor points c.ui, MILLVALR iits mack ana mte beauty treat- RELIABLE- 1 or any other plan of government that ment iM safe to use vmi clenna i A GOOD ened face. "She's all ripht dear! 'does not satisfy their constant cry for I Pk in with Black and Vvhite Soap. Dry s.l unit sminit we'rA We're all here, PROGRAM.

A GOOD PROGRAM. Given land, they are generally tnoroufrniy, tnen mix and gently mas- land r4 A thla nn all right!" But Nancy cried PASTIME 62arl-1on on. her arma her wet face Posn.on Btrained about them nil. 3IcKEES ROCKS A GOUD PROGRAM. peasant, neneves wm check the spread of Bolshevism and bring Russia out of chaos.

against her husband's, and his arm tight across her shoulder. "Oh, Kert I ran so! And I didn't The next morning 6jain cleanse the skin with and White Snap. I se this treatment tor several clays and you'll be delighted with the rexults. All good drug and department stores sell and guarantee this ltlacli and White Keauty Treatment and sell the Ointment at 50c, the Complexion Soap at 25c. Just try these heauty aids once and be convinced.

You can always get it at May's Drug Stores. Advertisement. STRAND-ANITA STEWART in "THE YELLOW TYPHOON" TEXX AVENUE know I didn't know what to be- SIndrrn stories, translated by afraid f.r-what to think! And I ran petra Vaka and Aristldes Thou-6 rJric rrnifTiel.t Xew York. FV ALINE EVALINE ST. A GOOD PROGRAM.

In this, the second volume of the IT 1 To Br Continued Tomorrow. REGENT WILLIAM FARNUM in "The lovous Troublemakers." 3414 PENN AVE. PENN- Polly and Her Pals And Dog-gone Lucky Animals at That, Says Pa By Cliff Sterrett. A GOOD PROGRAM. DUQUESXE, PA.

LYRIC-DOROTHY DALTON in "The Lady of Red Butte." CASTLE-- XAZIMOVA in "THE HEART OF A CHILD." VVEST PARK GLADYS BROCKWELL in "WHITE LIES." MERLIN SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "TH I L'S CLAIM." I SEWICKLEY SEWICKLEY 'Sewipcklet, A GOOD PROGRAM. VICTOR IST-ANr AVENUE. A GOOD PROGRAM DAILY. ELLIOTT, PA. NEW LIBERTY WALLACE REID in "SICK ABED ELLIOTT AURORA MARDIGANIAN in "A CT I ON Ol' UUl.b." WEST END SHAKPSIU KG CAMERAPHONE-8 UP-TO-DATE PHOTOPLAYS.

VVEST END AMUSEMENT HOUSE SOUTH MAIN V. A GOOD PROGRAM..

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