Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 01, 1915, Extra, Page 3, Image 3
EVENITO KEDftEBPHinADEEPHia:, MOtfDAY, ffEBETJAEY T Tfltfc k Pi a BISBB wrfir . BMIIUITOWswa. The motion picture Is such a now visi tation and tlio Industrial sldo of the busi ness has advanced With such rnpld leaps and bounds that few of the millions o pet-sons who nre Interested In "the picture show" havo had -a chance to learn how tho wonderful and mystifying effects upon tho screen are actually obtained. For Instance, there Is the vision In which tho ghost of tho departed walks through walls and closed doors; tho Illu sion, ns best exemplified In the Italian production, "Cablrla," In which hosts of pcoplo aro seen fleeing down the moun tain side, with tho lava from an erupting volcano flowing molten hot all round, and Anally over them! or a maiden coming faco to face with a roaring lion. Every one has marveled at such astonishingly realistic effects, but how many know tho method hy which such wonderful pho tography Is made? Little, If anything, has ever been written on tho subject, and oven now, before tho method In uso has been mastered by more than half of tho film manufacturers themselves, comes the announcement of a new camera which revolutionizes tho entlro scheme. This wonder worker Is known ns a duplex double exposure camera, mid Is the Invention of David Horslcy, a pioneer of the picture world, who has contributed many essential patents which have been largely responsible for the rapid and sub stantial development of (he Industry. The Old Way Under tho mothods In voguo up to the present time, tho baffling effects suggest ed In the fore part of this artlclo are obtained by double and triple exposures, each made separately. Take, for Instance, a picture released recently In which tho same actor plays tho part of a man who is Injured and tho doctor who comes to attend him. Tho photo of tho man bring hurt, falling, nnd the body lying on tho floor Is made llrst. Then tho film Is re wound with absolute exactness. livery objert In tho scene Is covered with black velvet, which does not photograph. Tho wounded man Is no longer there, of course, and tho same actor, now made up as a doctor, plays his part to an Imaginary patient. But ho must bo In precisely proper rolatlvo position if ho goes a step too far he would appear in the finished picture to bo stepping on tho man on the floor. Uvery move ho makes Is measured to the fraction of an Inch, and timed with tho exactness of a stop watch. Any error, however slight, means that the entire negative must bo thrown away and the scene made over and over until It t Is right. One well-known producer spent three months In obtaining a satisfactory vision of a slnglo scene. Hundreds of feet of film and tho time and expense of actors, directors and camera men were wasted In tho work. With tho new doublo cxposuro camera the two exposures aro made at one and the Bnmo time, and all such wasto of film and that far more valuable commodity to tho produce, time. Is eliminated. How Uow Camera "Works AVhen this "wonder box" Is used two scenes, or tho scene and a black vclvcted space exactly corresponding to It, aro set up close to each other, both frelng photo graphed at tho same Instant on the satnu negative. The solid figure sees the vision working and times his moves accordingly, or may be dissolved out of ono placo and mndo to appear In tho other, and vice versa. A thousand new nnd astonishing tricks aro made possible. Tho head of Ono man can be mado to appear on nn othcr man's shoulders, and changed back and forth at will. A little child is ap parently seen sharing Its food with a savage tiger, and a sharp-taloned eagle perching on tho bald head of a man. But Its wonders do not cease here. "With the aid of another Horsley Invention, a de vice attached to and operated simulta neously with the camera, tho speeches necessary to make the story complete nre photographed right on tho negative with perfect synchronization, so that when the picture Is thrown on tho screen things tho characters are saying to one another aro read by tho audience as tho play goes pn. Tho camera Is duplex. In that It makes two separate negatives at once, each doubly exposed. This is done merely as an insurance against "the many accidents that are liable to befall a negative before it reaches Its finished state. Bills of the Week CHESTNtn STREET OPERA HOUSE-Mon-day afternoon The Christian" enters upon ihe pecond month cf Ua record-breaking; en gagement at the Chestnut Street Opera House. Four performances dally will be con tinued throughout tho run or "Tha Chris tian" at the Opera House, commencing' at 1 and 8 In the afternoon and at 7 and 0 In the evening. FALACE Splendid programs of vaudeville and high-class photo-plays have been arranged for tha Palace Theatre next week, with a complete Changs of bill In mid-week. For the nrat three days the film will present Florence Heed, In ''The Dancing Girl.'1 Tlio vaudeville headllners will be Felix and Yare. in "In tiearch of a Past," shown in five scenes; the Monarch Comedy Four; Apollo and Polo. TJoyd and Adama and the Hay wood Bisteru. Thursday, Friday and Satur day bill will be headed by the International Sextet, Anno Morrta and mill Wilton, bhorty DeWltt and Frankle Stuart, "Wlnfred and Martin. As a photoplay attraction, Uuatln Farnum will be seen In tola world famoua presentation of 'Tho Virginian." VICTOUri A blr arlrl show of exeentlaiml class la the attraction at the Victoria The atre next week, with the comto operetta. "Utr Highness,' as the leading number of tha audevllle bill. Other offerings will be vV'llaon and Lenore. tha Dancing Mascagnts; Starry llalman. The photoplay will bo "Fire and Sword." an International film drama of love and daring, war and adventure la the Orient. HUB THEATUB-Monday. "Maater Kay No. D" and Francis X, Uuihman. in "Dear Old OlrP't Tueaday, Alice Brady, In "As Ye Sow"; Wednesday, "Tha Judge's Wlfe"j Thuraday, "Tha Littlest Hebel"; Friday, The Drexel Institute E-NQINEEItlNa. DOMESTIC 8CIEKCH AND ARTS 8ECRETAIUAI, PIIEE PUI1MG I.I5CT UIU3S FEBnUAIty 2 Tuesday, at 4 I', M. Veneauela and the Orinoco. By FREDERICK MONSEN. F, Jt. G, S, Illuatrated by lantern alldea. FEBRUARY 0 Friday, at 8 I, M. Tha Tragedy of the Nation. An Illustrated Narrative of tha last pays of Lincoln's Life, and Personal Rem iniscences by One Whom the President Commlsaloned In 1882. By QEORaE L. PORTER, M. D. FEBRUARY 0 Tueaday, at 4 V. M. FEBRUARY 11 Thursday, at i P. M. Two illustrated Lectures on American Painting-. ' The American School of Painting, Contemporary American Painting. r OEonaa KRiEUN.Pn. d. .trr""10" by rJ oly Reserved seat tick !.? w1 " on application to the Registrar, ir SLtL,?.,t.ltute M ha Chestnut Streets. oy mau. Inclose return postage. Hit the Ti'ail Now! ''," wsnt a rood home hereafter, not toe hot, hear Sunday at tho Taber ""iSl ?.oy d? except Monday. That's hla business. ,,I'.0 want a good noma here, see irTT' mv ooiu aicuaiium sireti. any 5 txe,' Sunday. That's hi business, J4 has been for th paat twenty yiars. nwiaa-t what you -srant (ha has Jbew from $1600 to WB,000) h will get it vr i. "".? ". ." : "". u, -wi ,000) acci I at ter iw to sso.iwu) na Vow Is the sveceptat wnea .'h .price of real tat is lower u it 1. ltk,i; t bViVaii It " - ui gw iiiiu urns, hit nnttB TRAIL Dfcon. wire nrinail minimi immmiii nun ill llljlliui M i ' r i inn ..n.i-i... AT THE PHOTO-PLAY HOUSES r- ---, r OT ; I ULTM KLW ' ELssKt wUIn i - J MARGARET EDWARDS Famous Bosworth Film star. "rtunawm- June.' second episode; Saturday, Hcntrls Mlcliclcna. In "Mlgnon. ItUOUNT .Monday and Tuesday. William Tar. num. In "The tillded Fool"; Wednesday and Thurmtay, Cathrtne CouMlss, In "The Ava lanche", Friday, Alice Urndy. In "As Ye fow"; ttatmday, William Farnum, In "Tho Glided Fool." Ti!L!'i:H0CKKN - Monday. "Throe Black Trumps"; Tuesday, "ills Prehistoric Past", Wcilni'bdny, William Karnum, In "Samson", Thursday. "Cnlled Hack"; Friday, "For Klnx and t'ountry"; Saturday, "Master Key ami "urnko un. nilHJI! AVKNUi: THEATRE .Monday nnd Tuesday, "Tho Srollcrs"; Wednesday, "lfn n l.onir Wny to Tlpuerar)": Thursday, ".Mil lion Dollar Mystery No. 22"; Friday, "Zu dora No. ft", Saturday, "Trey of Hearts No. 12." IlOXUtiHOUQH THEATRE Monday, "Patho Weekly", Tuesday, "War of Warn'; Wednesday and Thursday, "Cablrla"; Fri day, "My Friend From India"; Saturday, "In Tune With tho Wild," reaturlng Knthljn Williams; comlnR, "Tlio Spoilers." LEADER Monday, "The Attorney for tho De fenso"; TucFduy, Beatrix Mlchclena, In "Mrs. ,Wlggn of the Cabbage Patch": Wednesday, charlotte Do Felice, In World Film production, "Mono", Thursday, "A Fuol There Was"; Friday, "Exploits of Klnlnu" nnd "Fllo 111." also comedy bill; Saturday, Broadway star feature, "How rimy Mndo Oood," featuring Cissy Flu Kcrald, WINDSOR-Monday. "Tho Wishing Ring", Tuesday, "John Barleycorn." by Jack Lon don; Wednesday, "Zudora." episode No. 8; Thursday, "Runaway June," pplsodo No. 1; Friday. "Wages of Sin"; Saturday, "Ar row's Tonguo" and Kcystono comedy. JKFFDRSON Monday. "Without Hopo"; Tuesday, Andrew Mack In "Tlio Ragged Karl"; Wednesday, Beatrix Mlchalcna, In "Salpmcv Jane' ; Thursdaj, Lllllnn Russell, In "Wlldflro": Friday, "Fatty and Mabel. In the Slmplo Life," Koystono special; Satur day, "Zudora" and others; coming, return of "Tho 8oollers." OARDEN Monday. D. W. Griffith's "Battlo of Sexes," "Unrest," "Hazards of Helen," aeries No. 2"; "The CSIrl nt the Throttle," "Patho Dally": Tuesday, "King of the Air"; Wednesday, "When a Womnn Loves" '"Saved Trom a Llfo of Crime"; Sellg comedy, "No Wedding Hells for Her": Thursday, World Film Production, "The Pit," with Wilton Ijickaye and Gall Kane: "Pathe Dally News" and others: Friday, "The Woman Without n Heart," "House of Do'r" nnd "Fixing Their imins , Baiuraay, (jiara ivimoan Young, in "Tho Deep Purple." anilMAXTOWN-Monrtay and Tuesday. Wil liam Farnum, In "Tlio Sign of the Cross"; Wednesday 'Time's Punctured Itomnnco", Thursday and Friday. Dustln Farnum, in "Cnineo Klrby"; Saturday, Robert Edeson nnd Clnlro Whitney, In "Tho dlrl I Lett Be hind Mo" DDL.MONT All the weok, "The Spoilers"; Monday, "Tho Naked Truth"; Tuesday, "A Fool Thcro Was"; Wednesday "orricer GOV'; Thursday "Tens of tho d'Urbervllles": Fri day, "Caprice," with Mary Plckford; Satur day Hanlon's "Fnntnsma." OVERDROOK Monday, "Exploits of r.lalne." episode No. 4; Tuesday, "Tho Last Chapter"; Wednesday, "Without Hope"; Thursday, "Tho Master Key," episode No. 11; Friday, "Aa a Man Sows"; Saturday. "A Factory Magdalen"; coming, "Tho Spoilers. BHLVIDERIl-Jlonday, "Zudora." No. 0: Tuesday, "Stronghcart"; Wednesday, "War of Wars"; Thursday, "Tho Daughter of the Hills"' Friday. "Tho storms of Llfo"; Satur day. "Young Mrs. WMnthrop." TIILI'IIOCKKN -- Monday, "Thrco ninck Trumps"; Tuesday, "Hla Prehistoric Past"; Wednesday, "Sumson"; Thursday. "Called Back": Friday "For King and Country"; Saturday, "Tlio (Master Key", coming, "Tho (lirl I Left Behind Me." TIOOA Monday and Tueaday, 'Tho Olrl I Left Behind Me"; "Wednesday nnd Thurs day. "Tho Idler": Friday and Saturday, "A Fool Thero Was." WORLD FILMS "Money." The story nar rates a strugglo between capital and labor. In v-hlch the latter eventually triumphs. Tho dominant flguro U J. D. Mlxlmllllau, ntherwlso Croesus, the overlord of the world's finances, who. partly In contempt for his revolting workmen gives a million-dollar hamiuet, wlilch the workmen ottnek at Its lielElit nnd reduco to a nltlahle wreck. Then tho millionaire's palaco In nth avenuo. New York. Is burned down and ho himself Is killed, the control of his fortune passing to the humane hands of his daughter, who metes out Justice to her workmen. ZUDORA Seo tho newest Thanhouser aerial. "The Twenty Million Dollar Myatery," at your neighborhood theatre: seo James Cruzo, as tho newspaper-reporter hero: aee Sidney Braoy. as Tom Hunt, the private detectlva) sea Frank Farrlngton, as Captain TtadcUffe, chief of the conspirators; ae tbe entire Thanhouser cast of stars In this great aerial; see the new, elaborate settings, -which cost a. fortune; see the exquisite gowns worn by the women players; aee "what a really remarkable fhotoplay-story Harold MacOratn and Howell lansel have written and produced. Orphans Injured nt New Orleans NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 1. Twenty boys and girls, from 4 to 16 years of age, were Injured when a building at tho St. Alphonsus Orphan Asylum collapsed In a heavy Bnowstorm. Two boya nro In n hospital In a dangerous condition. The other children are suffering from frac tured limbs, bruises and cuts. The build ing destroyed was a two-story frame structuro which was being converted Into a recreation building, nnd had been raised from the ground. Oel the Original and Genuine PRLIGK'S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. For Infants, Invalids, and Growing children. P uieNutri lion, upbuilding the wholebody. Invigorates the nursing mother and the aged. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Takenoiabjtitute.AikforHORLICK'S. Not In Any Milk Trust Hair Falling? Unless the root-bulbs axe dead, our Extract at Cantbarldcs -will atop this and ttUuulsia renewed growlU. For many jears it bas been mak ing happy beads. luiigorntes and atrenctnens. Coarralent bottles). Me. faatpald to any suldreaa on receipt of price. LLEWELLYN'S I'UlladelriJVs Staadard Dros; Store ISIS Chestnut street l s gfa, gffmr nfcfo mf "- ULSuTUr ATTrkJMy) The Coming of the "Revue" This Is the year of revues as Low Fields learned to his Sorrow when ho choso "Suzl" to produce Instead of a mammoth nnd miscellaneous entertain ment, which ho had In hnnd,. "Watch Tour Step" and "Hello, Broadway" have settled down for prosperous careers In New Tork. Mr. Dillingham Is nunoun clng tho preparation of another, At Woods Is going Into tho same field, and now Messrs. Klaw and Erlanger aro to pro duce a simitar sort of entertainment at the Forrest on February 15, under tho name, 'Fads nnd Fancies," nnd with a cast Including Dorothy .Tordon, Lydln Lopokova and Frank Moulan. Now, whether Glen MacDonotigh and Itaymond Ilubbcll sticcocd In turning out an entertainment which la ns clover n travesty on theatrical and other hap penings ns Mr. Cohan's "Hello, Broad way," this Is tho time to npplaud theso managerial efforts ntnllttlo sclf-crltlclsni. Hlnco tho days of AVebor nnd Fields, tho American stngo has had too few traves ties. To see Itself ns, not others, but a portion of Itself sees It, Is a very health ful thing. Thcro Is nothing llko pungent burlesque for educating public taste to tho absurdities of certain sorts of drama that It often takes too seriously. Often, too, the players gain quite ns much by tho lnttghtor which clever travesty can raise at their expense. "Fads and Fan cies" Is welcome, oven If It deals with soino plays which aro still unknown to Philadelphia. Interesting Events In Prospect A week hence, Philadelphia will hao another opportunity of seeing Ellen Terry, thous'ii not, unfortunately, In n play. Tho distinguished Kngllsh actress comes to Wltheiflpoon Hall Tuesday even ing, February !, to rend from Shnkci peare and to illustrate what shesrends by Interpretive uctlng. The Llttto Theatre will reopen Feb ruary S with Shaw's "blank verse" dram atization of his own novel, "t'nshel Hyron's Profession." For it time, at least, Mr. Payne will he nbrent with other ventures, anil his placo ns producer will bo taken by John Jex, ono of Mr. Frohman's former stage directors. The new policy will nlso be Inaugurated of ridding a new player to the cast each fortnight for the principal part in tho now production. Thus Itbbcrt Dempster, well rememberod for his worK in ino Itond to Yesterday," will come to the Llttlo Theatre February 8. The plays of the spring season will be Introduced by lectures each Tuesday. Tho first will como tomorrow nnd will deal with the humor of Shaw. The lecturer In each case will bo Alfred It. Brown, head of tlio department of dramatic ait In tlio Brooklyn Institute. There will vJo 12 talks In nil. During Mrs. Patrick Campbell's stay at the "road thcro will ho n special matlnco of Shaw's "Pygmalion" 'on Lincoln's Birthday. 0 Fako Anarchism on the Stage Perhaps the averago anarchist should rejoice that playwrights now take him as a Joke, where United States Juries once hanged. But ho doesn't seem to be a very good Joke, not la tho way Alfied Sutro Intends in his "Clover Ones." Tho comedy has Just been acted at the Punch and Judy Theatre In Now York. So far as the reviewers have managed to dls entnngle tho plot from Its torpid, com monplaco course. It seems to oncern n young gentleman (rich, of course, and henco a hero) who pietends to bo an anarchist In order to win tho hand of n young lady who goes In for "tho ad vanced" and evidently mlslnkes anarch ism for something of tho kind. He gives tho girl a sample of slum garrets, which sho naturally dislikes far mora than her own comfortable parlors; but the result Is not so much a euro for tho girl as for tho man. Ho comes across a fdrmer love and gives up his chastening of "clever" women. Putting down Ttuss AVhytal's real anarchist as good acting and commend ing other membors of tho enst, Annie Hughes and Loulso Clcsscr Hale, tho Tribune observes of tho play: "Such wmmrmonmti PIANOLAS Player -Pianos, $395 irp. Genu ine Pianolas, $650 up. Settlement, cash or charge, account or rental payment plan. C. J. Heppe Pianos Heppe, $365 up S Marcellus, $325 Edouard Jules, $315 Francesca, $275 up vTerma -cash, or charge account, or our rental-payment plan all rent applies to purchase. material In such a. set of episodes la rather played out Tho wealthy young man In dlsgulso and tho collego girl who Is a silly fool Just because she has been In college may have been nil right years ago or may do now for a story In a second-rate magazine, but a playwright of Alfred Sutro's calibre should bo nbovo using thorn without taking the troublo to furbish them n (rifle." French Piny Postponed Tho French players of Now York who woro to havo presented two plays at Tho Llttlo Theatre, on Wednesday of this week, havo postponed their visit to this city" until March 3. Tho company, which has been seen hero this winter In a nutnblo sorles of plays In French, will glvo, on tho date mentioned, tho two plays already announced. "Le Yoyago do Monsieur Porrlchon," at tho matlnoo, and "Lo Chcmlneau" In tho evening. Those will bo the final productions of tho win ter by these players. Tickets sold for tho performances on February 3 will bo good on March 3. THEATRICAL BAEDEKER ADLU.Pm "Tlio Thin! 1'iirty," with Taylor Holmes nnj Walter Jonpn. A bolntcroufl farce of tho familiar trliiugiitnr arlcly with it patient chaperon. Violent but utiiuh injf Bin UltuAt) -"Tho Phantom Itltal ' with I-eo Dltrlchsteln nnd I-aura IIopo Crown. David Uelasco'fl production of Tercno Molnar'n com edy of a wlfo who tlrrnnirt of the return of n former lover an a great arloty of Inter esting men, nnd then finds tho reality nrn M.lc. Thoroughly entertnlnlnn: 815 FOItUKST "She Olrl From Utnli." with .Julia Handerflon. DonnM Urlnn nnd JoBrph Caw thorn. Taut Kulien'a Iinsllxh tnutlial comedy of Mormons, old nnd youncr, In lii don. JJook and mulr of uneven value, some times very good Indeed. Performance ox rellrnt 8 1. GAHItK'K "The IUkIi Cost uf Ivlnff," with liow rieldfl. the iiprtnuii comedian, In a "atralRht" farce, which dealt with nun-dry mlddle-HRed Kontletncn who find themnellm nil paying hhukmall to the nam woman for a "past" xvhtch never existed, rirat acta rtu nloue; after that, nmnnnff 8.13 KKITH'8 lllanchf WalMi In "Tho Woman In tho Cnne," the Tlorentlno IHInKPrH etc I.YItlC l,Orumi,y," with Cjrll Maude, the beat of KiiRllntt comedlnnw. In u detective play of auspenne nnd amusement, which nar niten the ejtploltn at S(l of an old criminal lawyer. An nnnnliiK and eiiKroflslntc play, vitalized by u tdnKUlarly skilful piece of Impersonation 8:lfi WAI.NIjT "Damaged (.oodn." with name cast that acted Urlcux's powerful drama hero earlier this season 8:15 ON BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT THEY WERE HAPPILY WED Couple Encounters Difficulty Even in Maryland. EI.KTO.W Md., Feb. 1. Married on Crumpton brlilgo nt midnight, with tho north wind rendering weird wedding mu sic and with lantern bearers instead of attendants, una the romantic and un usual expeilenco of Mlis Kmma Hesscy, of Kent County, and Joshua Walls, of Queen Anno County, last night. They were perfectly willing to bo married conven tionally nnd quietly, but the stern hand of the law prevented. The bridegroom had obtained tho llcenso In Kent County, nnd when they ciossed the bridge to Queen Anno County to wed they uero told they would havo to wed In tho county where the license was ob tained. Thereupon tho couple, accom panied toy a clergyman anil two lantern bearers, walked back ncross tho brldgo Into Kent County and were wed. VICTROLAS $15 to $275 LATEST DANCE RECORDS Monthly Payments 1129 CHESTNUT ST. I V.- in w" IjL If JJJi fl i - f ut'ni i irewtw"""'W"tg The House FOUNDED IN 1865 ADOPTED Heppe & Son, III 7-1 119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson you. Ask your music SUNDAY'S Sunday Afternoon and Evening "BOOZE, OH QET ON THE WATER WAGON" "Ills subject was 'Booze, or Get on the "Water Wagon.' Ho said: "I will take my texl rrom the eighth chapter of Matthew, tho 28th to the 32d vorse, describing tho casting out of the dovlls, which entered Into tho swine. "Here wo have ono of tho strangest scenes In all tho Gospels. Two men, possessed of devils, confront Jesus, and whllo tho devils nre crying out for Jesus lo leave them, Ho commands tho dovlls to come out, and the devils obey tho command of Jesus. The dovlls ask per mission to enter Into a. herd of swlno feeding on the hlllsldo. This Is tho only record wo havo of Jesus ever granting tho petition of dovlls, nnd Ho did It for tlie natvntlon of men, "Then the fellows thnt kept tho hogs went back to town nnd told tho peanut brained, weasel-eyed, hog-Jowlcd, beetle browed, bullncckcd lobsters that owned tho hogs, that "a long-haired fanatic from Nnzareth, named Jesus, hns driven tho devils out of some men nnd the dovlls Imvo gono Into tho hogs, and the hogs Into tho sen, and ttio sea Into the hogs, nnd tho wholo bunch 'Is dead.' "And then tho fat, pussy old fellows came nut to seo Jesus ana said that Ho Was hurting their business. A fellow says to me, 'X don't think Jesus Christ did a ulco tiling.' "Ton don't Know what you aro talk ing nbout. "Down In N'oHlivllle, Tcnn., I saw four wagons going down tho sticct, and they worn loaded with stills and kettles and pipes. 'What's tills?' I asked. " 'United States revenue olllccrs, and they had been In the moonslilno district nnd confiscated tho Illicit stills, nnd they nro taking them down to tho Government scrap heap.' GOD'S M3V15NTK OPFICEIl. "Jesus Clulst was God's rcveuuo olllccr. Now, tho Jowh were forbidden tn eat pork, but Jesus Christ camo and found that croud buying and selling and deal ing In pork, and confiscated the whole business, nnd Ho kept within the limits of tho law when Ho did It. Then tho fellows ran back to thoso who owned tlio hogH to tell what had .befallen them nnd thoso hog-ownciH said to Jesus: "Take our helpers nnd hike. You aio hurting t.ur business." And they looked Into the sea and the hogH were bottom sldo up, but tho men woro right side up. And Jesus snld: "What Is the matter'" "And they nnsweied: 'Leave our hogs nnd go.' A fellow says It Is rather a Rtrnngo request for tho doylls to make, to ,ask permission to enter Into hogs. 1 don't know It I was a devil I would rather live in n good, decent hog tlinn In lots of men, nnd If you will drive tho hog out you won't havo to carry slop to lilm, so I will try to help you get rid of tho hog. "And they told Jesus to leavo tho coun try. They said: 'You aro hurting our business ' " 'Have you no interest In manhood?" " 'Wo havo no Interest 111 that; Just tako your disciples and leave, for you aro hurting our business." "That Is the attitude of the liquor I raf fle toward tho church, and State, and government, and the preacher that has tho backbone to light tho most dnmnablo, corrupt Institution that over wriggled out of hell and fastened itself on tho public. "I am n tempernnco Republican down ALLTHATYOUGETHEREIS 1TNUST JIlltSEY rUI,TKV Our milk-fed Jersey rousting chickens, brollrrn and frlctisnee fowls cannot bo ex celled In flavor or tenilcrnrns. All our chick cni. durks and squabs guaranteed strictly fresh Itoasonable nrkes Prompt dellory anywhere. W.A.Bender ONLY Tim IIKST lUITTKlt, nr.o.s ,NI POUr.TKY READING TERMINAL MARKET StnlN C0C-U0U-(il0 rllbcrt 235C2337 Jtnce J30S AnnoMiNAi, HcrronTKits, etc. Lady attendant. Purchase i,-r AVPmo dlrsct from th factory. x '" uljlj O 1011 Sl'ItlNQ OAItUEN ST. ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881 that Heppe built "If you are going to buy an upright piano, buy a three-sounding-board Heppe Instru ment "No other upright piano has near the volume of tone. 'If you do not wish to consider a grand piano, then buy only 'a Heppe three-sounding-board upright it has the nearest to the tone of a grand piano. "And in buying at Heppe's you are absolutely protected. They sell on the 'one-price' system, and the quality of every instrument is tested and certified to by a jury of eminent musi cians. Their guarantee has the backing of a half century of honest merchandising. "I can most heartily recommend the HeDDe instruments to teacher -or your and then come in and see for yourself. Bring them along, alsoj J-'i if you prefer. Among upright pianos none can compare at the price with the three-sounding-board instruments. Write for complete illustrated SERMONS to my toes. Who Is the man that fights the whisky business In the South? It 1 tho Democrat! They have driven the business from Alabama; they havo driven It from Georgia, and from Mississippi, nnd Tennessee, all but threo cities! and out of 100 counties In Kentucky, And they have driven It out of UI counties In Texas, and out of North Carolina. And It Is tho rock-ribbed Democratic South that Is fighting tho saloon. They started this fight that Is sweeping llko fire over tho United Stntcs. You might as well try nnd dam Niagara Falls with tooth picks ns to stop the reform wave sweep Ing our land, Tho Democrntlo party of Plorlda has put a temperanco plank In Its platform, and the Republican party or every state would nail that manic in their platform If they thought It would carry tho election. It Is simply a matter of decency and manhood, Irrespective of politics. It li prosperity against poverty, sobriety ngalnat drunkenness, honesty ngalnst thieving, heaven against hell. Uon't you want to see men sober? Brutal, staggering men transformed Into respect able citizens? 'No,' said a saloonkeeper, 'to hell with men. "Wo nro Interested In our business, wo havo no Interest In humanity.' INFMIENCn DEGRADING. "After nil In said that can be said upon tho liquor trnfflc, ltd Influence Is degrad ing upon tho Individual, the family, poli tics and business, nnd upon everything that you touch In till? old world, For tho tftno has long gono by when thcro Is nny ground for arguments of Its lit ef fects. All are agreed on that point. Thero Ib Just ono prime renson why tho saloon has not been knocked Into hell, and that is tho fahe statement, 'that tho saloons nro needed to help lighten tho taxes.' The saloon business has novcr paid, and It cost GO times more for tho saloon than tho revenuo derived from It, "I challenge you to show mo whero the saloon has over helpod business, educa tion, church, morals or anything we hold dear. "You listen today, and If I can't pool tho bark off that damnable fallacy I will pack my trunk and leavo. I say that Is tho biggest llo ever belched out. Tho nholcsalo and retail trade In Iowa pays every jear at least $500,000 In licenses. Then If there wero no drawback, It ought to reduce the taxation 25 cents per capita. It the saloon Is necessary to pay tlio taxes, and If they pay JDO0.00O in taxes, it ought to reduco themZS cents a hcud. Hut no, the whisky business has Increased taxes Jl.'JOO.OOO Instead of re ducing them, nnd I defy any whisky man on God's dirt to show one town that has thu saloon, whero the taxes -are lower than where they do not havo the saloon, I defy you to show me an Instance. "Listen! Seventy-llvo per cent of our Idiots come from Intempernto parents; 80 per cent, ot tho paupers; W per cent, of the crlmo Is committed Dy men undor tho Influence of liquor: 00 per cent, of the ndult criminals nre whisky made. The Chicago Tribune kept track for 10 ycarH and found that E3.55C murders wero com mitted by men under tho Influenco of Mquor. "Aichblshop Ireland, the famous Roman Cnthollo ot St. Paul, said of social crime today, 'that 73 per cent. Is caused by drink, nnd SO per cent, ot the poverty.' I go to a family and It Is broken up, and I say, 'What caused this?' Drlnkl I step STATIONERS Annua! Reduction Sale lA to J6 Off Beautiful Articles of Imported Merchandise from our own stock Brass Goods Cigar and Cigarette Cases Card Cases x Desk Sets Electroliers Hand Bags 1121 CHESTNUT STREET iiauisMtwi VICTROLAS 15 up; sold at the cash prices. Settlement either by cash or charge account or rental payment plan. Streets musical friend -. catalogs, K K iiji lo a. young man ori th nefttfoid. i,i an "What brought Jrou lirfeF Brinki Whtnca nil tha misery, and 6rrow, unit corruption? Invariably, 11 Is drlnUi "Whisky and bepr nrs at tight IrtKet place, but their place U tn hell, 'Xhe sa loon hain't ons leg to stand upon. "Five Points, In New York, was a poi ns near Ilka hell ns nny spot bn earth There nro five streets that run to this point, nnd right In the middle was rtn old brewery, nnd the streets on either side were lined with grogshops. The news papers turned n searchlight on tho dIH trlet, nnd before they could stop It the first thing they had to do was to buy tn old brewery nnd turn it Into . mission, nnd todny It Is a decent, respectable place. "The saloon Is tho sum ot nil villainies. It Is worso than war or pestilence. It Is the crlmo of crimes. It Is tho parent ot Continued on rase IWr BIG One-Week Clearance of Winter Suits ! We started them off this morning, over 1200 of them ! Regardless of price, a Perry Suit is Pre ferable to any and all others because of its fit, comfort, style arid workmanship! The greatest of these is Workmanship ! Here are the aristocrats of Suits! Similar fabrics and cloth - patterns you may, and will see else where. Such character of workmanship, of pains taking measured making, with consequent ease and comfort of fit, you'll find only in these Suits of Perry's! All ot which helps to pro duce their distinction and dls tlnctlveness ot stylet These are the Eeductions: $15 Suits $18 Suits $20 Suits This Week only and $12 $22.50 Suits ) This Week d- e $25.00 Suits J only tj ID $25 Suits $28 Suits $30 Suits $35 Suits $40 Suits This Week only This Week only $18 $23 Alterations charged for. Come in and get it NOW! Perry .& Co. "N.B.T." 16th & Chestmii 5tf J M t or tall uowt Open Ygr day la the year. IWI ' H' liisisWiaMlMiLLJMiilJlJjltPwipTiil'ir- fT tHslHIW iUwtr.w'''ii'i m f l"" JUPM,1'! '1J' "! i