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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE TIMES, TUESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1027." COUNCIL GETS STREET WIDEMr.G ORDINAriCE In the Theaters Last Night mora last? Miss Rlixa T. Edwards haa been ejected a a member of tba board, directors of the Pittsborgh Drama League, to take the place of Mr. John Milton Alton, wka ia kravtrg tba GREATEST PRAYER OF ALL CONDENSED, ALL EMBRACING, CAME OUT OF GETHSEMANE dian rpe Thdt" AJive," J.IMK.S H. S.VOWPKX Changes in Baum Boulevard and Grant Street Authorized in Bond Issue.

Tie widening of Grant street and Ftaum boulevard as authorised in the last bond issue approved by the people ia called for in two ordinances submitted to Council yesterday. I'rovUion is made also to change tne ffrades of Fifth avenue between bare)Grant MrttX Wylie avenue and hoar tho very sound, of Jlu voice. is a frequent tjtperienoe that when peopl conie near tho end of life they revert to their childhood ppoch. "Iiomore this enp from what a hnman cry rs this. The cup of the cross was already becoming so bit- ter that Jesus inst drew buck from it in horror and prayer that it might pays.

the Son of God down to H. shrinking, quivering nerves. "Howbeit not what I will but what thou wilt." A saving and beautiful word is this "bowbeit" that kept Jenn in this darkest hour within the iHlrcle of tho Father's wise and supreme will. We also mnjt take our stand on the wisdom of and will of God and he. fturo that He who can command all the forces of the uni verse will cause them to work together for our good.

The Lord of prayer now taught us the prayer of the Lord. It is a model prayer of marvelous simplicity and conHrehensiveTes. The sentences are 6hort and are the plain speech of the common people. There is not one hard theological word in it. The whole prayer contains only six peti tions that can be slowly uttered in half a minute.

Yet it sweeps heaven and earth in its range and grasp and leaves out no essential good thing. It contains the roots and germs of all worship and blessing- An All-Embracing Prayer. lis first word strikes tbe keynote of Christian faith. first appeal to Ood as our Father and thereby assure us of a Father's blessing; and equally it makes us his children and assures us of our kinship with him and with one another. Its first three petitions move along the mountain heights of the reverence and the rights of Goi.

It is the mountain tops, however, that keep the valleys greejj, and ail our lilessinip? come from above. The turning point of the prayer is at last reached. "Give us this day our daily bread." From the highest ppiritual aspiration the prayer drop- down into the human stomach and provides for our k)wet physical need. All the material conditions of life, bread, health, prosperity are rightly the rotojects of priyer. Having lightly touched our bodily needs, the prayer quickly bounds bailt into the spirit and seeks forgiveness and deliverance from evil.

Such is th model prayer, short, simple, comprehensive, laying hold of he greatest blessings and rifling heaven and earth for our enrichment. If we learn to pray this prayc-r as we ought, after this man- ner. tn this spirit, we shall know what things we should pray for and whatsoever we ask shall be done unto us. We ehail walk tbe heavenly heights and breathe a heavenly air, and wre Khan live the great life that is hid with Chrint in God. Difficult Breathing A Simple, Safe, Inexpensive Method That Clean Out the Head, Nose and Throat NashI catarrh i not only disagree, able and offensive, bat ft will lead to serfiius trouble.

That inflamed condition of the mucous memliranes of the air piusum of the hend. nose and throat may spread to the point where it is incurable and a danger. to life. Dr. IMosser's Cigarettes are couipoat-d of i i a 1 herbs.

Bowers berries. The warm smoke vapor is inhaled into he affected air passages and will ko wbere Hprays. douches anil cannot reach. Vhey cont.iin no tobacco or rubeha, and being harmlea, are uaed as well aa adnlts. by childr'en.

If yon suffer from wv catarrhal trouble, catarrhal dvifness. hoarseness, asthma, hay fever, bronchial irritations, or are eubiect to frequent col ils, get from any druggist a pofket-Kiae package of Ir. Blosser's CigKi-et ten. prove for yourself their pteajetnt. beneflcii! effects.

Ad-vertiwiueut. ATiAsno cm. jr. j. TTie humanity of is here laid LVIlT Musical Comedy It Un'l so miter, that inttrfburKn a good show town, aa i -mo critic would bur, us believe, a that It In fsactii.g one.

Whiln half hearted prod net ions get half -hearted 'Mipport. this i-lty alwaya In reatfly to support, with, enthueluwn, a good how. Take, for example, (Wna iluck'a debut afTurt in big time "Yours Truly." Thi ve- 'hide, atarnnif that eccentric come. 'diaa, Ivo Krrtj, opened a aerond Wfk before an enthiiMiasttc audience lha Alvln liuit night. After the many tine thing that have been said about tbi production, it may bm added tt Dl tabor she have been a big farter tn maklnir It.

a bigger and better allow for tirvavrway, where it "win Journey after concluding this week's run In the Alvln. dancing of tha 14 Til It fiirln, Ilia Mwnlrlo leg and antics of Mr. Klrml, tha powerful anil dramatic harlfona vhii of Hreek F.vivn these re bat few of tha things that make tha ahow what It la. The enlop, rlamar end eon fusion, of tha opening areata a bit of New Ynrh'a Chlnn- Uwi aervaa to key an audiem-a tn a pltah of eaprtncv. wMch frilly realised before tha last curtain drop.

Anion a tha mwi ntitatsjirfing mm- fear of tha east ara Misa Ann Green. aflaa Ina Wllluuna, Mis Marion Harris, "Vlo" Caamore, Theodore Now! Do this for that ean ha ended In a day. They bo prevented br taking tna right aatp at the atart. Million ut proiila aava proved th.it. TW wap la HJIJA a preaertption hMh eomklnea litgr modern dlaeov.

srtea. It la ajiticb, afniat and mm Mete. atone tha cold, rkra the rra, aaa tha bkwl nt tin tha I ontlro m. It tih MhhI aathmt that wa mM l.ffl.(MX) fnp It. -'aMa raroly toJ If IllUit'Sf la a Haii to ih)'k Ihttm at I nut.

1tay atop qiiK-hly alion II1IJ.M la latHf. Kint thi aut an4 ran navar om a Immr hla fup eolla iC Sur Itkl Prtce30c QUININE lad DM 0 wtth aauait BI3 HCEK VftS RONALD COLMAN ATTtrS TK2 MATISEES jy.1 cnowcs ta awaa ia hmmia farna Omixtv I.CTT A KITH MOMtYMtH! Taajtri frvfunaaara rnllrs NMtw IW MH4M KRE1SLER tMIItlf HILL TMUtSOAT, JAJt 1.1a tn mt aehanerfar'a aa I4herr a. NOW VwVTrpoNSELLE rrtiA Mosaui-f iu urn jam. ti at Mahraaaar'a War Maala Caaiwt IRVITATIOll 'aaaalaaUlaa for aajoymaai la ysae awa fea -a allr aaa faa)iil aaalaataa. fa aialkj hmmm avav ataiiMl tha Haioa hal Whea frlaiHta al alaM yaa, aaa laka tham ta viaii lha llama af ua kt kaka IT MMulM txvui'l Yhara aaa alaa atava ana InMatlaa leafs aaaapia tha a thma aata hp Balaa A aanllal lavltatlua la astaaitart.

aaaalir aanhft yaur atraat aha jmm aaatfuataa will rtir-. i Jf 1M t. hkix rowrAT faf an i i i i a i i a TOMTN KYItIA MONI Ul SCALA GRAND OPERA CO. IVKI.I.KKI A I'Afill ACCI ttfaataa aet Kvap Haant In rtakaaweva TtUa MalTo, MaleafHilltan Mtar. HnrM'i Ueaaataj Hatrltae Hilda 4 in pa a aaa, Juaaiaa UaaMtralrka, ami tHHrr stawa CaMawa, Oeaaaalna.

Hnlla. Maaat at ta t. Mellar'a Haan tum. WimsI Lraa Math. tt tHTHvk) Waal.

Mlta. tnoiiaia ai laaia e-tnaai'Wna EQArjD 10 A. M. ta a Him r. m.

THI.IwrEK ftMf aaa- ihimi at 77. kit 'a'ai'' a aa-aHt There You aaa laa mmm I aiaaaa raaiaataa a MaeuaTUai milar U-AllpaJfa HOCKEY lueaow Garden laa, i riKkTk.a ptatlBajt Atlaraaaaa, alor. tay Mavalana. CTV i 3 -run amtoit atrrt- jj mtmwut rm.iH in arriixit fjutfil, rne Human Cu.nnrn tt." -The Vanishing Inkry," Ili-mlu Ivjiket Tru-k." "ru.nliinr a Woman." "Sowing a Wotnan In Half." and "The J'hantora ITtcm. The upectaflcs are but tha hUttl rpota, ami In Hweo Mr.

Thornton in kif-ht of hand tri-kj, mM-h a vunLshlnif cards and ii.in.s. drawrnn pitrr.ms, peexe, an al-irm ckx-k, yertlw and yards of snlk, fri'fii t-Vi rts ajid prkits of nnsuiipiun nilx'ra of the anii-nre If'you ar of an inquiring turn of mind, you ruay u-p up to the tare and, wuteh the illusions at rloaai range and at arvery arformanc many avail thnwtrea of the privilege. Ono la rwrer too vUi to enjoy Thnrs-ton. and. aa he.

pay hinwlf, "It is a rre.at ahow fop tho -hildren to take ttierr parents to NIXON-" Herbert ltrenon's pirturixation of IVrcival C. Wrrn'a French Foreign atory of aacrifteo and mystery ci'jed the third wet-k of its engagement yenterday afternoon In tb Nixon. Thia production ia a great photoplay not great ber-aiuic of some epic theme of Uiatory-maklng eras, but great hrvnuw of its directorial guidartre, the fascination the utory plot, and the rurt that lntorpr't. the ch.xa enati'jns. The interest of the audi nco La at-oasf-d at the very when rrlnforrenienta arrive at a French otrtpotit far out on the African Kantls.

What these rrinfomements liud there and how thr-ae findings bear on the next film a-nwnces, dnti-log with, the fife of an Kngliwh family antno yoanf before, go to make up an exceptionally Interesting and fas-rinating. though taumewhat tragic drunin. Thai story centera around the rharartrrs of the throe Oeste brotla.rs. ami prawnts their advi-n-ttirea in that haven of -lrt" men. te Fenc Foreign Iegion.

The cast of players lrn lories Konald ('i)lman. lUlph Ft.rtiea, Nell HamHton, AIi-e Jiivit'. Nurroan Trevor. Willrarn Frw-fll. Alary 1 Irian an Victor Iaglen.

PAVCTV "Mutt and Jeff's UMTCI Honeymoon" Matt and Jeff, famotm romlc strip rharartera of Hud Fisher, are seen on the utago this week In "Mutt and JfTs Honeymoon," which opened a week'a engagement yentenl.iy at the Onyt-ty. ron Clark Impersonates I Mutt and Ianl Faalons Is seen as Jrff. Itoth are good comedians and are at-en in the many pp'-riulity number that feature the show. They are a ported by Joo Yul. another fun maker.

A tine exhibition of dancing Li prereaMcd by Misa Margie ltartel and the ladintr feminine rtnt.r la M'ka IjoIo llerce. Mian Margaret Conway also la one of thv principals, fid Kings a nnrrv-br of auioa and 'his work yesterday waa well pecrived. Four other good atngera are Art ltowerH, Tom Jones. Kddia CoalA aod Harry llarber. member of th Tacttlc Comedy Four.

Tho large numb'P of good ai rig-era makea it poawible for too company to present a little bit of opera, popular numbers and Jastz. A THE DAYS OUCH IS DANGER SIGNAL renrtatent coagha and colds lead to aerioua trouble. Yon can atop tbem sow wtth Creomalaion. un cmaLstfled creosota that Is pleasant to taka. Creotnalsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action: It aoutbea and heals tbe inflamed membrane and Inhibit germ growth.

Of all known drugs, creosote la rec-egniaed by high rat-dica! antborrtlea aa one of tbe grnueat beallng agencies far persistent eoagba and colja and other forma of throat trouble. Cxeorouhoon contains. In addition to creoaote, other hailng elements which soothe and herj tba infected membranes and atop tha Irritation and Inflammation, while the creosota goea on to tho stomach, la absorbed Into tha blood, attacks tbe seat of the trouble and tba growth of tbe gem a Creotnubuon la gnaranteed aatlsfae-tory In the treatment of persistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forma of respiratory diseases, and is excellent fop building tip tha system after colda or flit. Money refunded if any cough or cold la not relieved after taking ac- cording to directions. Ak your drug- gist.

Advertisement. STOMACH UPSET (irt at the real rtuw. ITiat'a what tboUJUimta nf atomar-ik aufferera am uo-Ins now. 1 rwrti-aji of taking totiics, or trying to patch up a poor dUstiun. th ara attachinaT tba ui cause of the alV-RM-nt cloture! liver and ilteordered bowels, l)r Rrlwania Mlva 1.1..

rcaonhe 111. II In milhlnf in, av. Wrien tha Irvep and bowels ara prforii. tng their natural fnnctiuna. away gta Indtaention and stmnactt troublia Have you a bawl taste.

eoatd tongue, ptxrr appntlte. a laxy. difit--nrf feeling, no amltxn or energy, trouble with undigested foocla? T.ke (Uve TableCa. th-auliatttote for caJml. lr.

liwrii'i Oitv Thblets ar a pui-rly treicatable cimijoonil mWi with live oil. Know theni Itj tra-lr ollvn color. da th work without griping crampa or pain. All tJruggksUi. Tuka utie or two at bdlima for qnii Prllrf.

Kat what yoa Uke. lx. Jtk-, kOc Ail vktI laement. YOUR nabrnck. Kelly.

Jack Sejntrea and Harry DAVIS-SS, Vaude- Photoplays Mia -Illlli-" In a UbloLl la tha fratur KJth-AU- vauHVlU at tha Iavti Thatr thin wk. anl "Th Nppvoum Wrrck." th photonlay attrsn-tlon. MLia fUsay' olTrrlrie entitled an.l in It Vh airrl hy T'-rry Mack. hr partner, a nan anil woman danrina; tram, ro'ipl' of pony (lanci-ri anil a man aintrrr. She a l.vnrinic anl nlasing oomwllDn an th-r ia not a dull momnt In the art.

Haytwa. I h- man and Kyrr. blllrMl a Th, Thr'a Utlfej I'UtyroaU, harmonixn In tn. I ail a and corn w. aonis.

Jarnft Hoctop ami William Ilnibrook r1t nxhibitlona of d.nr ins, ranjrlng from an imprcaalon of Iw TtorkatacJ'r to an imitation of Mux Murray In The Merry Widow. Mm llo-tor la a prrmlep ballepino. (wr Ixiralne hux an uxnuitinR' Mclf. made tip of trareatlea on wetl known vlollnlsta, and antics. Sorat IntepetftUruf feata of mnric art performed by K.

T. Kama ajtd rom-PAny, Janaieae artlata. Ttwy ahow tha lerltatlon trlek. and "dtappearinjr laity" combined in one, the matclc cabinet and aeveral other mysterti-a. Tha Thrtsa ft if ta are enpert -onedy Jnjnrlera ami thelp act.

"Not Too t'aat." la very Tha photoplay ortertnir. -Tha Nep. roua Wreck." I a pU turlaation the book and atafpe pl.iy of tha rame ni me, it la hilariooa rotnedy and feuturra llarrljton Kofi. I'hyllU ltaep. Cheater Conklln.

Mack Kaa and tlobart lioaworth. A two rwl comply, Knrea." and Kox Nerwa pirturea complete the bill. piXT Thurston, the Magician Thuraton. tba Maraian, lart Birttt, entered upon the ae-ond week of bis enKiwrerm nt at the Pitt. Amunt the myaturM-ji this year.

mfsm it erry aiuna; numjii ami M.rl ia Aittir.l mn'J rm lli t-m tA lewri wllma ef th woaderful (banit mat haa been aa fbeii liava chra the uwul Mi. meet i na It 'Owa thn wkH unmeiiiaaalv um haart. fur i vrart tun funous TiramM baa hrouaHt lha hjppiwt that nn hniiaioihraundant'aimirn. t-aaryaulfrr-ma wo nae ho ia blue, ili-ourm(r J. a iimtad mrI rha einipon iof Biiirioaiin uid Wea trial.

Catatrtti tu-r'. la. "lta Wend liMf arf aa aiiaaal akiaHMl i-w Am IHtM Tral Vltat I Tbwa, taa cut this iirr it woitm monit JU-nd thla ad and, I renfa to Vuley at Di.i5 Hhefneld Chloawo, 111., writing your name ana addreaa liearly. You wilt ve a trial bt-tlo of Foley'a Honey and Tar Com -pitint, fur lolda. rrotin (kpHATnodie) and thrnat; al.a a trial pur i each of oley PilLv a dJureflr atlmalunt foe the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tableta for cn-tlratlon.

btiiouaneM and ck heJ-04 hea. Th wonderful rmelia hare, helped million of peopkr. Hend for thi-m. Solet err ry where. Ad rer-tiaement.

(S66 la a aeaarrtatlaai far Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever ami Malaria. It kllla ke iihi A-MlFJtLVrS. Maaa. Taaa- GENE BUCK present LEON ERROL la laar "YOURS TRULY Craaf Cat Craaf Prodoetron iaht. fl aa (rt.M- Mat.

Taa i Mk.lt, tKIKK. NOW sr. xt fop. Mai. Writ Sal.

WF.KK Finl T2im 0tM at New Yark tf fW5A rASNODCrWlS fa. AMD JA PEARL laa Mfcera BRIGADE rrteaa Mha and t. Mm fttte ta Mat. Ana la It. rlua Taa.

at yaajv III I 7 UJr4 rWV Ji BcaTjtv I I (city. Miss Kdwards fop tbe paM two season has been a member of tha r.res committee and baa taken charge of tbe press dippings relating tbe work of tbe Pittsburgh center. The nominating commttbee con-aists of Mrs. Albert Peltit. MNa Cecil IL Iean and Miss Elixabeth How.

TIRED OUT AFTER HOUSEWORK? When YoorStepeDrotj ondYom Hand Feel Heay QOMWTTMES life hardly aBaeaa worth living after a busy, ttriag day. Aches and dull paim, perhapa a head ache, or pernapa nan a geoatai tflennc of being too weary to taae axry ia aavvbiox. But you aboulda't fad tlaBt way. Ordinary bouse work abouldn't wajaryott out. Yon need Plant Juiea, Natora'a own tonic of herba, roots, barks, leave aad blossoms.

Plant Jio works wooden, and ia pleasant to taka. Read what Mrs. Morris of 10SE. lJth Street. Wilmington, savs: "Three years ago I axiffered frasa ta-dlgestioa and nervouaneas, and had a general breakdown.

At Bight I Just laid awake waiting for daylight to come. I was so weak I could not do my honaa-work, aad was just a wreck. I was discouraged as 1 spent buadraria of dollars not even getting relief. I began on Plant Juice in a half-hearted way, bat tbe results were remarkable. My stomach feels Eke a new one, and I can eat three solid meaJa a day and enjoy every crumb.

My nerves are calm aad steady: I sleep the whole night through and wake feehnc right smart aod my housework is a pleasure. I have not had a day of siekneas since I first took Plant Jiuee and that was three years ago. Before taking Plant Juice I weighed 92 pounds, today I 128." When yon notice a big improvement after tbe first bottle, don't stop taking it. Give Plant Juice a chance to do yoa some real good. It acts on liver aad bowels.

Iiegulateg and tones yen up in a natural way no griping. Your druggist can supply yon. Ask for tha ertaal DtUingham'a Plant Juice. It has helped tired people for over 30 years. Dillingham'.

PlarirJwiicc Nature's Original Tiinsli stcrf TONIC a CLEANS! TRAVEL. Join the fettling Parado at UssmM lrj Stassjl where so Idea sunshine makes sports enioyable rrr day. 60 hours lima a -w porta. You wiU iad the OTC0t4imETlX' tbe social center of this i charming British colony. lUnkque rrul and tap rootni open sir dance garden, New York Booking SaiUrai achaxiuled every Friday from New York; over.

night from Miami. 7 Wall Street Or Reccajniaed Ti New York By CanAXnAmcaam latm new oil burners at rasas tnejsi guides, drive and fees. 2SVd emiae. inelnBac boo, Spcua (Madrid Coraova i Watt a al Baajk Mellaa araaaal Bank Traael Ra 1 itaak twkaa Oaaiaaa Oaaka anar4 TI HmitiiArU St. r.

C. Clarfc Ttaaes Kaikliaw SeaTarfc AAKKVTIXiE. 3T. O. Special Weekly Rates JU3UT aa FEKJAIT a wr af a aa I A3nc a-a.

Amarltan Plan Sinela Kaaan wrtti batk and a iMabia fart. SM Doubat aad Emala far IM Thia aaaaoaaMa rata atTara aa uvpuilunilv ta tha aFaadarfaJ "Lanat af tha Ekr and aajop ika baaoitaKtr aaa Aiaai I-tiw aacat fama ketata. Wrisa far ajatad litciatora. KOSOOE A. MABTEU Mar.

AiT.A?rnc crnr. x. SKelbfee ATLANTIC Cmr. mUl. f' DiaxOti OPEN ALL CX1 ATLAHfTrC CITYeMS.

Afaap apaOpaav I I faanlajaaSal of tba 1 TV. i Baaasa aa fNiMlaaa. mm Starau ft faxrope SSSp-OvSaTS. Kirat eKutruKiea i Vaudeville ami Photoplays OrlhKIUAIl Tb lrrai ne erenadera were feature in the vaudeville at tix ftoerldan Sr--'ire laM night. They rrerwued mosicaj enstinbW'JS, uns and dancr-A.

The pcret'n presontatiou was "Wolf Cluthine." starrtn.i i.Monta Blue and ratsy Hath Miller. thar arta mrloded Frank Bunh. ono of the few remaining of the oM monrdogirts. Irnanl and MarreII in "The French OlrU" olTf red a song. Auice and comdy combination.

The (arks llrofhfra in ft Vnt 9if filun amuwil. The Weigana in a novelty opening art. John Kdward MitchoTi in a new organlogue and other features completed tho bill. UAPPI Popular Vaudeville nHrimo and Photoplays Tho combination of vaiidevillo and feattrro photoplays; at tho Harris yesterday featured Dolly Davis and her five "boy friends." Tho boy played instruTOonts and Misa Davis sang a number of hits Tho screen pretwnila-tiim was "The Cty, a drama from the play by Clyde FIteh. Xlaynor and May In a omedy offering were one of the hits with original chatter nd song.

Hart and Francis presented a novelty comedy act. Stanley and (linger in a dance and song offering. Arthur l.loyj in a novvl opening act, the Mitkus Duo in a colorful closing act, screen comedy, news and fables and Howard Webb at the organ completed the bill. ACADEMY-'IX. "Bright lives" Is this week's bur-karao at the Academy.

Harry Irvine is consvicAions in comedy role. Dollie Davies and Kdna Sears ncored with their songs, flrace Trcroont and rsab Itvere contribnt-d to tho vririous scenes. The Daly twins, ntmhle-footod offer npcialtK'S. Gus I-laig. Jie Moms and Roy Cowan aid in the comedy soenes.

"lUnndotta," an Oriental dancer, nnd "Tbo IViaclng Maniacs." a t-ompany of seven fast steppers are in dances. Mm, Iong crperiinra on the dramatic and vaudeville, tage and tn motion tct urea has tanght Oorg-e fir ban tbe value of ure-fire entertainment and In his combination of screen and star" production. "Ttie lv-s of Ki-eardo." the novelty lieing pr-s rrfed this week In the (irunl. demonstrates hw ability to a brand of aiiiuftnent which the jiublio likes. In this nuivesHor to "The fign of ihe Howe" and "The Greatest Ijove of Ail," if gives another t-xajrtple of hht showmsinship.

Keban. the production bring bin entire motion picture ca.st of 27 players, appearing loth on the stage and on the screen. The, novelty of the presentation comes In the fact that In the midst of tha photoplay story th sj-r auddenly parsvt out of view and on tbe starve, as tho lights go tip. ia the identical sv-ne with th players all tbero In person. The Crand's profrratit fci inade up of other attractive nujitbers.

among them a comedy, "ftackward Oeorgt'." a special mti-slcal number by the Crand Symphony Orchestra and pictures of re. cent ne event.t Ma "There You An;" featuring Conrad Nag htxaibi the program of enter-Liinroerrt being pre-wntetl tn IwwN Aldine thfi week. The story i a hilarious adaition of F. Hugh Herbert's novel of tho heiresn and office cb-rk who elope, pursued by an irate father and a Kmall army of priced cops. They meet tip with wos galore through mixed Identities nnd a mis placed laby.

It is one of thti.te tn-fe'-tioirsly-cotnical stories that trive acting unlimited Kdith Itoberts Is the blushing bride and George Fuweett the irate father. Tbe Colgate Collegians Jazz Hand presents well balanced syneopiiflon offerings whiclt lnclmK; soloci, nstru-mejital trios and dancing novelties. Hal Kidare entertaina with a routine of acrobatic dancing cumbers. Ixjews tVincert rrr-hcKtra's rendrOon of tlie Collegiate Overture Frencrrtation with D'Allesandro. tenor, is one of the orchestra's best efforts.

Cyril plays the Collegiate Organlogue. "Wise Gnys Prefer Itlondes," a Ccjmody, Topie- of the Day and the News reel -omjiIete the pr'rgnaru OLYMPICW Negri in "Hotel Imperial" ia tho photoplay foature in the Olympic. Miss Negri plays tbe role of a Hungarian peasant girl caught In the maelstrom of war. Rivalry for her love euse the fates of armies 'to tremble as ahe is swept from her humble position as chambermaid of the Hotel Imperial on tho Austro-KiLwian frontier to heights of luxury on a wave of passion and Intrlgne. On the atage the Carolina Night Hawks presented a bill of music, son and dance.

The program was supplemented wtth a comedy featuring Glenn Tryon in "Sty It With liable." and Pathe News of world eventa. Harry Hoc hie. and the Olympic Fynrphonle Ort-rn-rtxa entertained witli a mutiical program. GiO BURNS BE FATAL MT. Jan.

17. Tlieinua Tfornurt. aged 9 years, of ML PletiaKnt. is In a critical eomlition in the Jit Ileisant Memorial hospital, Huffering from burns on the back, arms and neck. Her clothing caught fire from an open grate In her homo.

Hoe pita I authorities said today she would probably die. a welective tonic to rebuild the y- tetn an thut you have your old- Um- MtrriiKtb ami energy restored SSS. la uneoutliii for restoring atreriicth and vitality You owe it to yourself and fitmily to kiv HS trial. It h. Ipa Nature liiil.

up rt-d blfHMl forpunrlea. It nn-ina the by whii'h the boty la nouriaheU- It la time-tried and reliable. S.SS, ia made from the roots nt frrah herba and plants, and Is prepared in a scientific way in a modern lalM.rnti.ry. SMS. ia aold nt all gnnd drug atorea In two a lies.

-The larger le is mora economical. Ad vertlaement. Ry THE RKV. DR. aaday jarkoal leaaoa far Juaaary Hrayer ia Ike hrollaa Life." Mark t33i J4-S3-3S: tlattkear I'rayer is friendship with God.

It ia as natural aa a chUd's arpeeth to its father and is a universal human instinct and. neel and is everywhere manifested in the world. Jesus prayed and therefore He can teach us to pray. lie gathered strength out of IVod for ibe work of serving men. All through lis ministry He kept His fresh ami Btrong through fellowship with the Father.

should, bathe, our aouls in God and absorb His and be CUitl with His fnllness. Out of tho upper chamber in Jerusalem Jesus ami Ilia disciples parsed over Into tho garden of Gethaeniane. The name means the "oil press," a tleeply significant name suggostive of tho agony that was pressed out of the heart of Jsun and the drops of blood out of His brow aa He tjore mysterious burdens in tbe shadow of these trees. He sought to the face of Ood and feel the sustaining jiower of His presence before le steppeo into this darkness. Prayer is the highest preparation for veryi duty and burden.

It quiets the noul and clears its vision so that it can sec the path of truth and duty. In entering any Gethseraann let us go in through tbe door of prayer and then we can endure our burden and can come out calm and strong. Jesus took with Him apart into a secluded place His three most intimate disciple, tho same that had 5on tho transfiguration. They Raw Him, steeped in splondor on the mountain top. and again they saw Him in the garden bowed under a mysterious weight of sorrow; by uch pcencs were they fitted to be for Him.

It was a beautiful and pathetic exhibition of the humanity of Jcsiii that in this hour of trial Ho wanted His dearest friends near by. Solitary suffering is doubly haixl to bear. The presences of a friend rallies our energies and gives us new life. There are many lonely burdened, hearts in the great of this world, and as opportunity offers ought to support and comfort them. It was the slm-p! irewenoe of the friends that wanted: not thrir garrulous talk.

Thire wits nothing they could say that would help Him, but their wat-hful wairJng near by wild hy-ip Him. The Ixst sympathy is not that which i. voluble and fus.v-y: the silent pmsenrc. the sympathetic tear. th thoughtful act, thene go deeper.

There are chambers of sorrow in which vol utile is an impertinence nnd pain and only silence isi soothing. A Pathetic Cry. Out of the garden filiated one of the mot wonderful prayers in the Bible. "Aiiba Father." Abba, the Aramaic word for father, is one of the few literal words of Jesus aa His native speech that have omi down to iw jar that ia these- syllables we OFFICIALS TESTIFY AT DAVIES HEARIHG Commissioner Reserves Decision on Chargs of Embezzling Reports. lfcivnl J.

1 aviea of Pr.nccton avenue. West wood, a former prohibition officer who was confidential secretary to former Prohibition Administrator F. C. PairU. yesterday was hearing lafforo the United States commissioner, on a charge of embex-rJing government reports and record pertaining to investigations involving the fkhenley Distillery Company.

Tbo commissioner hea.nl toBtimony of Prohibition Admin tstrat or John D. Pennington, Mr. ltaml. (Wife Felsen-thal, vice president of the ley Distillery Company, and other witnesses, including William J. Calhoun, a special agent of the inUJligence unit of tho Cnited fStaUa Treasury, who arrested Iavies last Tue-sday in Mr.

Felscntbal's room in the William Penn Hotel, while Davies was alleged, to have been negotiating for the sale of the records. 1 leciston was reserved until after the stenographic notes of the testimony is transcribed, and in the meantime Assistant United States District Attorney Ralph JC Smith, who is prosecuting the case for the government, and Attorney David I. Mac-Quarr-ie, counsel for Davies, were asked to file briefs. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Jib Iu da.

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Martin lloi-hto Mary Ixcoon ti Tiu.nt urn llttrfNiiTrb ntiatejrr 1 liiAjaewjrl M. Jteea IlLfakmreta Ftrtlmnrh at .1 lonora Donora Anthonr Wary Kiiplw of Strawberry way between Grant street and O'Nell way aa part of tba Grant street improvement. Fifth avenue win be increased from a 2.35 per cent grade to S-21 per cent and Strawberry way from a 7.1$ per cent grade to 9.5 per cent. Grant street as widened between Water street and Seventh avenue will have a 56-foot roadway with two 12 foot sidewalk and the cost Js estimated at $105,000 exclusive of property damages. Baum boulevard will be widened to 60 feet between South Highland and South Aiken avenues at an expense of $110,000 exclusive of property damages.

Market Houses to Close For Townsend Funeral All city market bonae will be closed from noon to o'clock tomorrow out of npect to Henry Townsend. superintendent of tha Bureau of City Property, whose funeral will be held at that time. Mr. Town-send died Saturday. Members of Council will be honorary pallbearers, while other city officials will attend the funeral In a body.

TAU BETA PI MEMBERS NAMED Clarence E. Peck. 1525 Johns street, Dormont, and James 1L Power, Kmsworth. are among the seven seniors of Carnegie Institute of Technology who have been elected to Tau Beta Pi. the national honorary engineering fraternity, it was announced yesterday.

"HI Take Dr. Galvin's Tincture, Warama" Many children who find it unpleasant to take other remedies for croup, coughs, or colds trill readily take Dr. Galvin's Croup Tincture. It is pleasant to tha taste, senile in action, and instantaneous In airing relief. 'And this famous remedy, a favorite for more than a generation, is as effective in treatment of grown-up's coughs and colds as in the treatment of children afflicted with croup.

Use of it In. time may make unnecessary the calling of a doctor. This Is the cough, cold, and croup season. Cet a bottle of Dr. Galvin's Tincture said hava It on band.

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