' ' '"'SWWPPjn IPPWWJIWJllWWPi111 w" k OF TERROR, DUE "BONELESS EGGS," "BNIISAirinBiiwiijn Itg Crumb and Con able Reg Hay by Stern BrtoHcation oi Their Au- Jihority Put Stop to lAnaAby- t vn NOW SnOtllGS of CUSSIUU -- - t)A,.1tn Produce reniea IfGcnuinc Disturbance m the Homes, Hearts anu mmua uo. rfctaccful Inhabitants. PL Centpottdenoe Evening Ledger. Cr KOTCH, N. J.. March 15.-Just Sfcrttiit of tlio bonoicss cm, "" " nL of the law stepped In and con SSihlnd. Nowt Bull had called a 355 closed session of tho Pine notcn H-3 A Poultry Trade, barring all visit- :...... omi nven excluding "tho LS , .. ii. ." Tour corre- KS? . v. mrefullv drawn up threo !!jim designations of what a. bone toI'1!, !s ?".. f m nnhm tied to a iWtt(u.:Iiii(.in matters ho mndo 21 ml. "? ..i. .lkiiiiimiI nnd Bent ono N,rt.. ..Mi nuallflcd member of. tho ffl of poultry trade, renuestJnK In a Fr" . that tlio noniu k .... tt on to tho subject-matter of tho KS and that tho members como to W"l.a"r.iVn nf tho board with their KteiMtUed and ready to voto on tho Bt.rU a moment's notice. ft ue old your correspondent roc Icon on IfcTittmoll that mient icaun hu... r. oses UL& ffil the poultry farms of I'; EKt1!.: .altered over a conslderu ins Kj t,. scattered over a considerable KJSd that tho. town Itself Is CTrta centre of things to which news Mttnc. "".". ..!. l.ln,l ni- Hint M US l''!!r;WhoPlnoNoich cen- 'WTiZn nlrl Is somewhat of a gos ."r. ..rht in contribute surreptl- ESr local Items to Miss Temple's Fort "' 2i. n.r.iW Crtimri oncned his S...K session of court yesterday Eprfftedlngs were portentous. Inn? MS not a single case on the ltiL nor had there been slnco Lincoln s sP6"'."' ..- - n.lrrlnn trnmn wns an- Bed In the act of lemovlns 11 HUBiuk" ., srnokchouse iPL;.. .f. ennaln nf Storekeeper IK; tramp was removing the 11th rS.ii. runabout, alleged to have been Maw?' , t..J.. !. nlilnirruiih into Ford, when Constable Reg Hay Shim and rammed him In the dust. Ild the hams wcro recovered and tho g,u fined what the ; ninabout would tat! at auction. umy me " U i Belilan-to be moro specific, ho Kntd tr documents In his wallet mat B1-? n.i. n.A!l liltn rmm n wmirff a bcib""" ""-" " - Vim lentcnce. ; Of Morae. there were many delicate IjSstioM of Jurisprudence involved: tjtrtrere, squire .tu... .... u... iMirh. for davs and was rather glad BhiltlsneJt two sessions of court found Itl docket empty. He was prepared for wlkf ulet session yesterday, when CwUbto Hay ruslied in anu aemuuaeu ffbJiliicUon to restrain wewion ouu tm proceeding any further with tho snaloa. of the certainties or uncenain 6ft boneless et'ss. tHBTIiKQEDV OP THE SITUATION. fri 6rea,kln' up families, rulnln' prop raia'raUln" hob and snops generally,." pirf Constable Hay, -'It " ."Stoof roared Saulre Crumb, thump- P3 with his gavel until the xpllntcrs Mr. "What do you mean by raisin hob iBKduopt-ft'here In thundcratlon did you Kit tut word snops an' wnat m con nhabocaea does It mean?" fi a nursery rhyme word, your ipaor," returned Constable Hay, "least- rflltcomes to me thataway. As I re- assu the rhyme It went lllto this. i-Tttra was an old man what raised no IT crops, ih'.ili . .. ... . . .juung at an Due noD ann snops. ifltifd to alng It as a boy when t was taalst p drum." jetMiij; of the sort," fumed Squire wsAi "I know evirj' nursery rhymo wtt?eraa Invented an' that's none o' ws,!Don't you use that word snopa aJi.try.hUnal nuln or I'll tako vour &j from jou. .Vow what Is nil r4 Badness nhmi, hnnntpfla itirim tin1 rMP families and rulnln' property pruem-anut up. I tell you that word W U profanity so far as thla here Wj m. a peck o' potatoes an costs." jjjw, jour Honor, It all comes of Newt K5i? Bni ft deffy-nltlon to boneless JJf- Few's a fellar over In Dala named VvJGlTMstftn. i..k .1-1-, --, ml lour honor's pardon who raUca MSf V1' Bame-cocks what ordered "ifxasi boneless eggs from Newt Dull. SFMlOa, O' th.m hi............ nHH.l Anfc IS ,ewt 'h'PPed tho eggs an" CHILDREN'S CORNER Johnny-Jump-Up Inspires a Dream j?j!n th forest a tiny little johnny vypp-up worked Juat as hard as ever lgj!d, to make a blossom, Ho coaxed BaWwtaij to stay with him; he wel SMat. water droos and urced them KKi 'o'' I,a worked nnd ho ffwrtlil every hour ir wm, . nnvimm ni a. Beautiful blue blossom! fils??.ft.blo"om! 1 want a blossom1" ajf ift i m..i. nv . . ....i.. tnu. """"i want a ueauiuui nil"111 And the tnre he thought ffi , hs BanB tho harder ho iBljr'.lirv " n15 w,en come true ISSaS'ihM wa' yu know. ftahV ma"y daya. he succeeded fieri? Tr "ny r8n leaves (a snal mWmcS WoMom when It should come, k5,!,t'' repllid Johnny-jwnpup iHny " tet u." d then at lasl.vthe bloasom h,J, but johnny-Jump-up waa at Wossow He didn't care If ,:" w? that )t head hardly OOVe the ff!- laafia ITtt RSit8- h OBly end K7 twouu jt, thenptur . EVEXiyq L33DaBB-PHIEADBLPHIA, MONDAY, MATtOH 15. 1915. PEACE OF 'TEG 0' MY HEART" IMPAIRED BY TWO MIKES fL At& A -kTW $& h, W-- y mm o' my muijJ mini mi in mill" Ml i 'mil i mi mm mmmiLmtLiAililmmmmmm Jealousy and Dissensions Among Mascots Struggling for Supremacy and Affection of Company's Actresses Create Most Grave Problem. Professional Jealousy among two mas cots In tho "Peg o' Sly Heart" company, now plaMng at tho Adelphl Theatre, has given tho management much concern. Until yi-slertlay, Jllltc, a mongiel tur ner, was tho ofllclal mascot, but the stage manngot, leallzlng what a terrible thing It would he If nn thing wero to happen to Mlko, brought on another mascot from ono of tho other "Peg o' My Heart" companies. "When the second Mike nrilvcit he strut ted around with eNpnnded chest and ns sumod that ho was boss of tho first Mike. labeled 'em boneless; though It comes up now that ho warn't ofllclal suro tho eggs he shipped was nccordln' to boneless specifications an' particulars. 31 ho calls a special mectln' o" tho board of poultry trade to tlx onto what Is or what Isn't a boneless eggs, after which all tho members o' tho board will know what they Is shlppln' when they ship boneless eggs. co.vspir.ATons foimsd. "I reckon you follow me. .ledge." Ills Honor ciuntcd, mbocd tils chin whiskers violently with his gavel and grunted, "Go-in" "There was to be a closed session o' the board tonight." continued Constable liny, "nn' that's what I want an In junction agin an' reslralnln'. It'd be lettln' riot an' battle reign, jour honor, to have that there mectln" go on tomor row night. "Newt Bull sent out dokyments to the members o' the board askln' 'em to make up their minds on what a bone less egg Is or Isn't before tonight. Mcbbe ho meant It harmless nn' peaceful, but It ain't been so. His own brothers, tho Hull twins, come to blows on It an' Itufus Blow was bit In the right arm pryln' 'm apart. "Then there's Sol Specimen, only new tnanled to his thiid wife; she went home to her folks after ho'd broke up six dozen eggs lookln" to see If they was boneless. Hiram nn' Wallnco Nott have broke up their squab partnership nn' most of the furnlturo In the ol' Nott homestead, which their Uncle Saul left 'em. Then there's ol' Reading Spill, driver of Hoso Company No. 13 an' goln' on SS, whose belli' goln" round syrupti tlous In Mop's store suckln' eggs to see If they was boneless, an' doln' It o special neat that Itudolph Mops never surspected It nn' sold two dozen sucked eggs to your own wife, Mrs. Crumb, your honor, an' that ol' fool Reading Spill Is publlcally boastln' onto It an'" "Shut up nn' crnuff," roared Squire Crumb. "The Injunction Is grantod dou ble an" I'll Isser a speclnl shotgun per mit fer von to stop that there mcetin' tomorrow night. Similar I'll Issue a war rant agin Newt Bull, callln' him to this hero try-bunnl fer bieah o' the pence an' commltin' a nulsancp." And In the com so of several hours' painstaking labor the two Judicial docu ments were drawn up. signed, sealed nnd put Into the hands of Constable Hay to deliver. But It would seem that tho boneless egg riddle Is far from solved. State Senator Spioul Robbed CHESTER, Pa., March 15. Thieves entered Senator William C. Sproul's country place, Lapldea Manor, yesterday and stola several suits of clothes, hlB gold watch and 120. A mnn formerly em ployed ty tho Senator Is suspected of Knowing something about the robbery, and tho polico nro looklnc for him. Hut thero came a minute when ho want ed more than the blossom he wanted some ona to look at the blossom he had made some one to enjoy and smell and love It with him. So ha watched carefully and ere Ions he heard a fairy passing by. "Fairy!" he called In his soft llttte voice; "fairy! conic hero and see what I have made'" The fairy obligingly Hopped and looked at the blossom; she loved and admired it till even Johnny-jump-up was satisfied. He smiled and dimpled and was as happy as a king. "I've been working a long time to make that flower.'' he explained to the fairy; "tho very first flower of the spring Is al ways the hardest to make. I 'spect that Is the reason I always lova that flower tho best; don't you suppose so?" Tho fairy thought It very likely and told him so; then she added: "But why don't you make a longer stem for It? That stem Is so tiny nobody can possibly see It. and that's too pretty a flower to bloom "It Isn't unseen," replied Johnny-Jump-un sturdily; "I ee It," . . , . Tn ha aurc," said the fairy laughingly; "but It Is o prett everybody ought to see It-tbey'd feel betMr tor their work If they did." "I expect they would." answered Johnny-jump-up pleasantly! "I know 1 do. But, you we, there are no people around in (h woods yet; It's too early In the SPTlf'fI: that." said the fairy gaily. And what do you suppose she did? That very night she wnt Into the city the great bis working clty-and, she slipped from house to house, from sleeper to sleeper, and every place, she went she left a dream-a beautiful fresh dream of " And when the people, the working clty Dsoole waked up the, next morning, what drlypu appose was the first thing they thought ill? Their dream, of coVe! Their AntbveryVmd they could they wt to the wood" and hunted violets' And they found Johnny-Jump-up and his bsom-aPd everybody Iwd happily, in- He nlso trlid to take tho original Mike's placo In the nficctlons of Florence Mar tin, the star of the company. Hut Miss Martin spurned his advances and remain ed loyal to the first Mike. The second Mlko couldn't control his Indignation and 10 demanded nn explanation from the ''rst Mike, which ended in a hatllo ionl. Incidentally. Pet, a fluffy lapdog. owned by Alma Toll, another actress, took sides with tho original Mike. Now each llmo tho doss exchange opinions H ends In a tilnngular fight. Vnless tho hccond Mlko Is sent away tho dissensions will continue. GERMANY WILL WIN, SAYS FRANK HARRIS English Author Thinks Allies' Commanders Incompetent. Defends "Allemagne." "Germany will win. As somebody hai said. If you were watching two crews In a rncc, with tho eight men In each bo.it apparently evenly matched plslcnlly, yet you knew that in one of the boats ouch of the eight men would break every blood vessel In his body to bo first across the finish line, which crew would you bet on?" Such Is the view of tho Kmopcan situ ation expressed by Frank llairis, Irish man, former editor of tho Evening News, Fortnightly Review and Saturday Review, in England, and now a resident of France He is one of England's noted men of lcl teis and In an nitlclc In a newspaper in this country iccently he made the state ment that tho Allies wero hopelessly han dicapped by tho mediocrity of their com manders. Tho statement caused consid erable comment. Mr. Harris Is a con firmed ladlcal In his literary as well as his political beliefs and ho was In Phila delphia to explain his Shakespearean thcoiles In a lecture nt Bryn Mawi Col lege. "What can you expect," ho told u re porter, "of a nation shackled by nn ai chalo social system such ns England's? England, a country which, following an absurd theory of primogeniture, concen trates Its wealth and Influenco In nn nris tocracy of idlers that believe a man Is disgraced who works. It's horrible. "How can jou make a comparison with Germany' They have tho right Idea there. Tako just tho matter of educa tion, Germany turns out from her uni versities 100,000 men a cnr. You hnvo got to amount to something to hold your own under competition such ns that. They havo an aristocracy, yes. But your noblo oftener than not Is a poor man. Ho Is content and happy, and eager to repay his country for what sho has dono for him In education and training, and will to that end servo her In time of stress, for little pay, In any way ho can, whether It bo as citizen or soldier. A war Is not won by numbers, oiduance or resources, hut by tho spirit of a nation's people. That Is why Germany Is whero she Is today. "When your German soldier hobbles off a train minus a leg or an arm, how does his mother or wife or sweetheart greet him? 'congratulations.' "Congratulations for a disfigurement In the servlco of tho fatherland. That is Germany. "As to the present situation and futurn developments'' Well, for eight months Germany has held back the Russian forces In the east and sent aid to Austila. In tho west they have the better position on conquered soil all along the line. What has been dono will be done. I say." "Just what Is your opinion of the vicious views on the war expressed bv the lead ing literary men of England, such as Wells, Shaw, Klpllns and the rest?" Mr. llanls was asked. "A great deal of the work Is clever, but the significant feature of all of It Is the Ignorance of tho real Germany, uney don't know whereof they speak." Mr Harris lived In America for six years "during the late seventies. He spent a similar length of time in Ger many and has visited and lived In al most vry country In Europe and Asia. The greater part of his life ho has spent In France, where he has lived off and on for twenty-five years. He Is ono of the greatest living short story writers and is ona of the most noted contemporary critics. Ills library vlws are novel and Inter esting. Mark Twain, he says, was simply facetious rMher than humorous and waa many times excelled In his own line by Dickens. Longfellow Is npt so good as the better newspaper poets Tennyson spoiled and acclaimed out of all due pro portion to his worth. Keats, he thinks, Is the greatest of English poets. As to novelists, Mr, Harris hands the) palm for all time to Balzac rating second only to him the American David Graham Phillips, Will Produce Scenes of the Past Scanea from tho "Pagan Past'' will bo depicted by members of seven Philadel phia art societies at a masque to be given in Horticultural Hal) on the evening of April I. The Fellowship of the Academy of the Fine Arts originated the Idea of the event. Other organizations which are preparing elaborate features of the pro duction are the Arts Club, the Plastic Club, the T-Square Club the Sketch CiuO, the School of Industrial ' Art and the School of Design. COLD STORAGE BODY TO REPORT FINDINGS Commission Will File Report Tonight With Legislature After Two Years' Work. Tho Pennsylvania Cold Storase Com mission, created by tho J13 Ielslaturo to iuvestlgalo all matters pertaining to cold storage and the preservation of food products, will present Us findings In a report to do metl In the House and tnu Senate nt llarrlaburc tonight. Tor thti last two yeais tho coinmlsilon has been holding meetings In Pittsburgh, Harris burg nhd In this city, studying condition In every part of tho Stnte. No bill to leguinte cold storage n III i.- .... . ... .. ..... .,.. i u .niienopo, ior uio reason ni w.o resolution creating the comml-s Ion HI'' not empower t -o draft leglsla Ion for submission to the I.eglsln Jure. The com- mission has made eight findings pertain- Ing to rold storngc and the pteservatlon oi iooii proaucis. encn ueing in responds i to n sperlllc Inquiry set forth In till) ip'ouition l..,r .- ,...... ,.,... 1.1 slorage'is reeolnmended hi'n.i ",hK8.aUs: At the present time, the report states, I thp laws of tho various Statci seriously conflict, wllh Ihn result that business Is I hampered nnd dostroved. Tho cnnimls- sloii railed to llnd ai.v evidence to sup- poit the rumor that u consplincv oxlln between the cold storage warehouses ninl I I ll O IliAi nlinlilu i-t tlin iiiit-nnort Mf Iti ..... ..,., v., ...... IV, ill., ,..,..,-. ... ..." oicnsliig flip price of the Roods to the detriment r.r the enimimer. According to tho report, the cnmmls- "Ion found that Hie fixing or arbitrary llmo limits in rcgiiid to the keeping of food In rold stoioRe means Ipsa to the consumer than the condition or tho stock when ll goes Into cold sloiago and how It Is handled when taken out. Better In spection nt the warehouses to ascertain the coiulltlon of the food wlier, taken out Is recommended Referring to another Import.int fcntur of the present law. the commission found mm un' uriilliilllK lliwts nu mil iiuuuiii- pllsh what Is Intended. A strong protest Is urged against the branding nf goods ns cold storage thnt mo kept lu ware houses only for short periods. The ef fectiveness of tho branding, the report points out. Is largely dependent on tho honesty of the Individual inci chants. At the present time theie Is a bill be fnie tho l.cKlslituro living 12 months as the niHSlmum llmo that food innv lemaln lu cold stoiuuc The bill was dinfted by I'ne Committee mi Filiform Stnte Laws The ippnrt points out In this connection that B of the 11 States now having cold stoinge laws have lived 12 months ns tho mitNliniim limit for storage. In Tho rest of the States the time limit Is less. As to the effect of the cold stornne warehouses on the price, of foodstuffs, the repoit states fnat the' accumulation of food products In cold storage during tho season of excess products Is virtually exhausted before the next .cnon of "flush" begins nnd that tho ability to carry gnodi In cold storage from the periods of sientest production to tho ipiiod of shoitage adds to the food sup plv without enhancing the cost. The members of the commission nio Senator Charles IT. Kline, Plttsburgtr. Senator Augustus F. Unix, Philadelphia. ex-Senntor J. Harry Moignn. or Easton: Representative Thomas F. McVlchol. of Philadelphia. Repiesentnllve Willlnm I. W.illon, of New Castle, nnd ex-Uepicstn-t.UIve A W. Mitchell, of Erie THEATRICAL ItDAmrrrn DALLLIXLH. ADELI'III. "I'ee o My Heart." Willi an ex cellent casi Ifarlev Munners' popular nnd Rmuslni; comedy of tho Impetuous ouns Irish Rlrl and what she does to a sedate Knsllsli ramllj. riiflt-rato nmuemet..S IS nnOAD "Tho niue Envelope," with V. J. 1'erKUton. A new farco recording tlio ndven lurfs of a pcnlleniun who Bturtn for his IilnntatlonH lu Culm and ends up In th Hoilety of "Tho CIIiikIhk Vino" Opening to night 8 11 mitRKsr Tlio Kvi.Mvo I.roora's Mot on Plctuifi of tho War. 7.10O feet of t)attle. Willi the Kaiser well to tho fore. Tlio news of the Kieat wai lu action . . . .- :( and 8 30 a.vrttUClv "KA-en ICeu to Maldpato," Ceorse I'ohon's ma.ierly duimntURtlon ot th atory of the oun? niithnr who vient tip to n deserted Inn In wlator lo write n novel. Th aiidlenre encounters manv surprises nnd much humor. The principal success of last season H l.'i I.tTTf.n -"The Piper," with rjillth Winne Motthlson and the resident enmpanv. .lose phlno rreston Pefllrfidy a Stratfnrd ptlze play, ivtilch dcalti skilfully in blank verso with a version of tho "I'led Piper" S SO I.Vnir" Itobert Mantell In Shakespearean repertorj Second week, Monday and Sat urday eventngH and Saturday matlnes, "Julius Caeanr'; Tuesday. "Othello". Wed nesday matinee. "Mncbeth"; Wednesday ovenlnr. "The Merchant of Ventco"; Thurs day, "Hamlet," and rrlday, "Klnf John". 8 METROPOLITAN -Do Wolf Hopper and Gil liert & Sullivan Opera Company In repertory, Hccond week Monday, Tuesday and Satur day matinee. "Yeomen of tho Guard"; Wed nesday matinee, "Tho Mikado"; Wednesday night, "Tho Sorcerer" and "Trial by Jury"! Thursday nlsht. "lolanthe." and Friday and Saturday nights, "The Mikado" 8.13 WALNUT "Milestones" the English comedy by Arnold Hetmrtt and KUward Knoblauch, hi which the adventures of a family of hlp bullders are traced through thrcu generations. A company o i.nguen actors piay in; piece Opening tonight .8 13 Vaudeville KKITIt'B Mme Nazlmova In War Hrldn 1 I'aul Conchas. Claudius nnd Scarlet hi '1h Call of the Hlxtlea"; Mack.and Orth In "The Wrong Hero": t-'leo (lasclogne; l.o Itoy and l.ytton In "Nelghbora": Bnland and Holts, Tour La Clrohs and Hearot-Bellg pictures. NIXON'S CRA.Vn The Omar opera Company, nnrto and Clarke In "Marooned"; .foe tlar rett and Joo Opn In "Across Ihe Ilorder"! Conrad and Merino In "Tho Italian I'lano Movers": Sorotll and Antoinette; "Kenator" I.'ranels P. Murphy and comedy movies OIBK Staley and Utrlwek In ' Transronim tlon"; Mr and Mrs. Mark Murphv In 'The Coal Strike"; Sammy Weston and Sidney Clare- Dver and Fay In "What's It All About?" UUIs Mlaa Jean; tin Three Kacar 1o: Frank E. Gordon, and Delbeam and company. WILLIAM PENN Kmmet Peioy In "Ills WIfa'a Mother" ; Friend and Downing, Maude Muller and I3l Btanley, tho Gardner Trio. Nat Kasarn and Company and the Vander Koora In "Tho Quack Illusionist." CIIOSS KRV8 Hirst half or weekl - "Tin llunttr and the Maids"; Illgelow. Campbell and Hoyden, Norton and Aires, James Ken nedy and Company In "Captain Snihb," Du rand and Russell and the Iferbert-Uermalna Trio. KE1STONE Billy Swedo Hall i. Co. I.eeter, Iray & Davis, Mott and MaaAeld, Three Nevarroa, Carrie Nagel A Co. and I.eonardl NIXON llosa Valeria Benteite, Presto's Bong Ilsvue, Welsman Famllj. W J Coleman and Adlar i Co. Stock AMBKICAN "Today." George Hroadhiirsfa hectlo tale of an unfaithful wife, seen ut the Adelpbt this winter. Burlesque CASINO Joa Hurtlg'a llowery Burlesquera, with Fltngerald and Qulnn and Mabel Mor- TftOCADBRO "The Beauty, Youth and Folly Co," -with Harry Mack, Mlna Sehall and Ata. DUMONT'8 Dumont'a Minstrels In "Tho Dope Fiends" and "Uncle Tom' Cabin." GAVBTV. "Welngartner'a Show." To Owners of Columbia and Victor Talking Machines: Tou can play the beautiful Edl Bon. and Pathe records on your machine by means of a simple attachment which wo furnish for J 2.00, Including sapphire point Our stock of these records If com plete. Phone pruce 5165. Story & CIA Piano Co. 1703 Chestnut, SU -4K ,S mib&s. THE PHOTOPLAY (lucstlons and Answers The Photoplay Kdltor of tho Mvk.n lNri l.RnoBn ttlll be pleased to ntisner qiietlnns nMatlng to h t departnionl questions relating lo fanillv uffalrs of actors and actresses aio bailed abso lutely. QuerlM will not b nnsweird nv let ter. Alt letters mint be addressed to Photoplay IMItor, IJvrnino I.SDoicn , "ttosd o' Strife." the r.uliln seilsl hv J Emmett f'nmpbell Hall, release of which heghip April S. and In which Crane Wil bur. Xtary ChaHeson and .trick Standing , will he featured, supported hv an un- ' usually strong cnt of t.ubln players, em bodies H number of novel and new . ttHlMe, one of the moM Impoitnnt of ; which N I he malnlenanee of Illusion lo an 1.vttlll)r,,lnn,v llfWi Th, , , n. . romrlNl0(, mntm of npw ,()cA , ., ... ,,. . . ,. ,-..tr... .'.i.i.i. n .., ,11111 MINI 111- gonlously worked out by Dh ector John JI1C1 ice. A. It Is genernllv stlmltterl that the cap- " ''" - - the gieatest orud.ly and i most Jaiilnsr defect In the photoplay. Ihn I "llonrl o' Strife" Idea will bo of pain- I mount lnleret to the entire Imhmlrv i ...-......, . . ., ,...., ' ,,or Pl've,nl !n,, W lrn''. ' bavo been trying to get away fiom trlto and Mtml caption". T'lnatly It orcuriod .. . i , , U,nl ,1() py t(, ,(m J,r0,lem ,N, .,,. .,.,... ,. ,,,,,,, 1,IP ""'"K'"' "Ptlon and the ludlclous Use of screen letters nnd clippings, though this would neepuslinte the elimination nf tho ,,rop ,., l()n ,, , romp1et(l . , . . . i (,hannr In the established methods of phot-pInv routnictlon. I hnveendeavoied in 'Road o' Strife" to demonstrate the pos sibilities of mv theoiv In the li leels tomixi'lm; the serial there Is onlv one I Itflo VV'e.iV 1 n ,, i, I.IM. lu ,,., n , S1pch M. n c,muu.tc,. ,, ,p ,,,, t.x. relt!on was for n particular puipose. In gel he ( ffect deslied It wns necessary to devise a method whereby the words could bo conveved to tho mind of the spectator without his consciously lend ing tliriri: In other wonl, in such manner Hint ho would subconsciously ussliullatc the thought or fact to be conveyed. If we arc looking nt a person and that person begins to speik wo do not cense to see the speaker the eves tlo not snddnely go out of lntslT i"-s while the ears perforin their oIll.es but Just that, in elTcet, has been tho demand m.ido upon tho plcluro spec tator to Kindly go blind to tho action whlio Ills ros perforin the functions of his ears nnd tiniismlt a thought to the brain. "To maintain a proper Illusion, the spec tator liiiist lie tilcked Into unconsciously using his oves lor his oars, and to accom plish this ho must still bo permitted tn think that he Is devoting bis attention cx cl.ilvi'ly to the action. It lu accom plished with utmost simplicity and yet so cffectnnllv as to produce nlmoat the effect of auillblo speech bv continuing tho ac tion while tne iiecessaiv caption Is being shown, 'the caption will bo read without consciousness tlm method of conveying the mes.s,iso to the brain not being noted. This Ih what wo have dono In 'Uond o' St'lfo.' and we bellevo that wo have proved our theories correct. No one form has been followed o e"j caption hns been caietullv considered and brought on and taken out In accordance with Its Indi vidual characteristics some dissolve lu and dissolve out, others nppenr nbiuptly and slow ly fade, while still others mere ly flash on nnd Instantly disappear, as a iliarp, explosive 'No!' seems to tlo. VI' have undertaken to visually nppro.xlmaio sound effects." Cupid at Work That Cupid sometime.) lurks In Uio ex hibition rooms of film exchanges has been proved by tho announcement of the engagement of II. C. Mason, assistant secretary ot the National Hoard ot Cen sorship, to Miss Mary Hazard, a mem ber of one of tho censoring committees. Mr. Mason has a committco nt the Pa tho Exchange, 115 Fast 23d street, Now York, one day each week to view tho Patho releases. Until Miss Hazard was assigned to this committee, only sev eral months ago, the two were strangers. However, ns they sat side by side and saw endless heroes making love to end less heroines on tho screen saw also how almost Invariably It wns a case of "and then they got mnrilcd and lived happily ever after" gradually they found thnt lovo on the screen wns finding an echo In their lieatts. It Is fiiiil that Mr. Mason absent-mindedly lllleo In one of tlio censorship icpoit blanks tho other day ns follows and sent it in to Patho. "Tho majority comment on your plctuie 'I.nvc,' a featuro bortnl to run Indefinitely and to bo released under the 'Cupid' brand. Is as follows: "Kducatlonnl: Immense It discloses now worlds. "Artistic value; Superb exerts a potent softening and humanizing effect. "Entertainment x'alue: Orcat an effec tive antidote to lonely evenings. "Moral effect: Most noteworthy. Have gono to church twice a Sunday for the last three months. "Further comment' Heartily recom mended to every bachelor." Qualifying for a Camera .Man Ono of the staff of expert camera men employed by the Sellg Polyscope Com pany has written an article on how to become a camera man. lie mites: "Al most any ono can become a camera man, providing ho has a camera, some illm, luck mid a superabundance of nerve. One should also Just naturally like animals, for the camera man Is frequently called upon to film lions, tigers, bears, leopards and other pets, and they should always bo treated in the most humane manner possible. Well-grounded education In aeronau tics Is also necessary, for on many oc casions the camera man will be urged to take pictures from an airship or a bal loon. Another essential necessaiy to the make-up of a slmon-pmo camera mnn is a knowledge of swimming, boxing, sprint ing, wrestling and ducking nnd dodging, Jt'a very easy to becomo a camera man RESORTS UII.im'OOD, N J. - ll r U!HlVtoMX4ttv'tBi we lwjraKivyrstuv With Its Invigorating, pins-scented air, balmy breezes, magnificent board walk promenade, homelike hotels, piers, amusement attractions, good muslo and wholesome atmosphere, It Is an Ideal place at milch lo ipend Easter. 11.00 Eicurtlon Every Sunday oa lloth Heading and l'encsylianla Cotlaa "ad aarfmauta or Hit mm. wer irason are houi being rented Fat fsorviaftOH and handsom boo We I writ J. WHITK.SKf.L. City Clerk w in wood, x. a. Atlantlo City, N. 3, leading high-class moderate rate hotel ALBEMARLE SyiMsiniVifc valor, aun parlors, I rl tathi. etc.; txret table, eieolng dl.lners. orobes. Special 10 up wkly . li up dally Booklet. J P Copa. Cape SJay, N. J THE WINDSOR .rS2,"Ug! octarj tw auo parlors. Pubs. Book 1st Um Hajplu. iIkV I ik. JOHN 1NCE Lending Jinn nt Lubin's If you onn know how. Ono pleasurable experience Is to pluv your camera anJ hnvo a troop of horsemen chnrgo at you Just enough to miss tho tilpod bv n fi ac tion of an Inch. Yon are Kiipposcd to stand your ground nnd keep tutnlnr; the crank In the complete knowledge that one of the galloping horses might not swerve In time. However, th ienl-for-sili oamera mnn Is not supposed to think of such little details. "Clot the picture" Is the slogan, and nine times out of ten the camera man gets it. Answers to Correspondents Ci W. II The "tnlkirg moving plc tuies" nave not icnclied the acme of per fection ns jet. Not are the widely used. The lieiifnx Company, located nt lit West Lake strtet, Chicago, speclnlls.es In them, and would undoubtedly be glnd to give jcVii any Information you might desire on tho subject. ANNA AND CI.HO-Pea rl White was not killed, nor has Mr. Ueaumont been Injured. A. W. H-No, Kthcl Clnvton and .Mar suetltu Cla.vton are not related. If ou will write to Alice Joyce, lu care of the Ivtiteni Compan.v, j; est 2.!d stiect, New York, sho will tecilvo sour letter. PHOTOPLAY BAEDEKER cnnsTM'T s-fftnKT opnn.v iiocsn-'ihe neck shirting lod.l5 will bo the ihhd nf Uih engagement of Hull Calnu' "The I.urnal i III hi Ihe fhcnimit Street Opera House. This imneiful iihjto-dramu continues to diaw eapacltv audience, and will probablv lemalu at Hie Opera House for scveinl mole weeks l.oool ttieatiegoers have HLtcd Uion tint nug Kestlon of lh management and are busing tholr seats nel In aoAance. which prevents theni from Having to slnml In line at Him hcrtliinliiK' ot heriormance-i. V number of ' ledles featuring Charles Chaplin pieeedo each presentation or "Tho Kternnl City." STAN'MIY.' Tho Governor's l.ilil, ' In milch l.dlth Wynne Matthlon makes ln-r screen debut, nt the btmiley Theatre, the lust ihreu ilnjs of the present nock Is u plcturUa llnn of Hie famous plav of the same, name hi Alice Uiadles On Thursday, rrlday and Saturday, Marguerlle Clark" n III bo seen In tho "Gretna lirccn " PA LACK Opening tomonow evening, Charles I'rohman will piescnt William 11. crane In n Illm adaptation of "David Haruni." The laudevlllo HetH for todny. Tuesday nnd Wed nesday Include "Ward -J.'." Hthel Mao llar ker, Trnzer. Bunco and Moran, Swain's Trained Hats and Cats, and Shields and Itogrrs. for tho Inst half ot the week Daniel l-'rohman will preaetit "The Love Itovite." The vaudeville numbers will consist of O'Hrlen and Uutktev, Weber and Elliott, the f'eille Trio, Dauson and Ulllett, and farrell and Tot. DELMONT. In response to popular demand Ihe mnnsgement of tho Belmont has eaJended tho engagement of "The Christian for another week. The eeeond week's engage ment Is, it ta aald. the first time any motion plcturo has plaved for more than ono week et or the Schuylkill Illver. A special iniiHlcat setting by tho Hartola Orchestra, with organ accompaniment, adds greatly to the- performance LOCCST. Today at tho Ixicust thero are ncheduled threo big shows In one the 10th, 1 tilt and 12th episodes ot "The exploits of Hlnlne." Tuesasv. frnncls X. lhishman will lo seen in rue Accounting.-- Wednes day Margaret Wycherlv and John H Kel laid are featured in "Tha eight ' Itequest engagements are scheduled for Thursday and Friday. On Thursday "Three Weeks" Is featured On Trlday "Tlllle'a Punctured Roman, e," Is in pilntlpal attracllun. Satur day there Is a dodble bill scheduled "Hose Ivn" will I,- hnnn, "On th Stroke of Tuelve" i a ihrllllng Edesnn dmmn. JBPFKntiO.V. Mo.idHi 'jiainsiHi." featuring William Karnuin, Ttda, "Thf Price n Hu opine,," Wediieday, Vvllltam harnum tn "A Glided h'ool " Thursday, llarhara Tin nam In "M'LIsi " t'llday, "Ambroslo' emii drapes Saturday, flnal eolutlon of "Thu $1,000,000 Mystery," Zudora No. 1.'. EMPRESS Monday, "St. Klmo," Tueada. "Tha Walla of Jericho." Wednesday. "The Dollar Mark." Thursday, "Ihe Idler." Fri day and Saturday, "A Pool There Was." TULPBHOCKEX Monday, Hetty Nansen in "Acquitted." Tuesday, Charlca Chaplin In "A Night Out." "i'leces of Silver ,r Wed nesday. "Life's Shop Window." Thursday, "1'aradlse 1-oit," "Fatty and Mabel's Marrlud Life." Friday. Carls I Blackwell In "Tha Man Who Could not Lose," Hilly Sunday In moving pictures. Saturday, "Tho Mysteries of Paris," "Tho Illack Ilox,'1 episode No, L". PARK. Monday, "A Woman's Triumph,' Tuesday, "Martyrdom." Wodnesdas. "A Modern Magdalene" Thuradas, "IJxplolta of Klalne." "Fatty's Aristocratic Dreniu." Frl das-, "The Kag e'a Niat " baturday, 'The Wlzaid of Oz." IHIS Mondas-, final eintoiea ut The Maater Key," "Th Night Illdeis nf petersham," lutsday, - Hxplolts of l.lalne," No. 3. Wed. nesday. Octal la llandnurih In the "Path Forbidden" Tlniraday, Friday and Siturdi. "Neptune'a Daughter." HKf.VIDHnK .Monday. "Zudora." Tuesday, shore Acres" Wednrsdav, "Cxnlolls of ICIalne" nnd "Moiher'a Hoses " 1'hursday, "The Hagged Earl." Friday, "The Red Cross Nurse." Satuutai, 'The Glori of Clemen, tine. ' FORREST 8 liladelnhln'K latitlsonieat Theatre SAMUEL F. NIXON JjRfJ;" 25c and 50c ALL SEATS HESEltV Ell EVENING LEDGER'S REAL WAR PICTURES First History-Making Display Ans where of stupendously Sensational, Soul.Btlrrinr Actual Elrlne-Llna Motion Films of tha World's (Ireatest Conflict, becured at Illuk or Life and Urnb by a Special Corps of Camera Experts. INTIMATE VIEWS OF EVERY EUROPEAN BATTLEFIELD English. French, Russian, Herman, Austrian and Belgian Armies In Desperate Cora hat. Kaiser Wllbelm at tin Eront. Herman)' Famous -Centlrnetre Uun In Action Thousands of Close-View Details. SELECT PHOTOPLAY THEATRE TODAY'S GUIDE FKATUHES TULPEHOCKEN Germantonn Ae. IIEATRK suid Tulpebocken St. ODAY Hetty Nanaen la "ACqUUTKH" Hear organ with if onderf ul human volte. MANAVHNK EMPRESS THEATRE Slain 61. abate Canon ST, ELMO 5 Reeh OTHERS JEFFERSON B. GARDEN tw0aAv, II OPEN WELD IN RACE n FOR TRIP TO COAST Competitors for Ledger iris!o Show Unabated Zenl in Ef forts to Win. livery point of Interest to tourist be tween this city nnd the Paclflc coast will he visited by the SO men and women who will In- ?ent free of charge to the ran iima-PaclflP and Panama-California cx positions by the Kvbnimo J.r.ooBn. and Pfnt.n- I.rcuoBn. Nearly four months stilt remain of this great subscription contest. It Is still Impossible to say accurately who will be In the lucky SO who will get the free trips West, becnuse late entrant are iitlllrlng even- spaie moment to gar ner subscriptions, nn dsonir ut them are climbing slowly hut surely to tho top In the list of stnndlngs. 1 Cnrller entrants lit the contest, realizing i that Ihev will have to keep at work right I up until the finish if they expect to win one of the free trips from the numer ( ona otheis In the contest, also are work- lug haul. Home men and women entered the contest ulth the Idea they could make a good showing bv getting subscriptions I from Ibelr fi lends and relatives only. 1 They have slnco exhausted these prospects j nnd nte now canai"iig elsewhere among I strnngeis. WhHl Is iiore to the point, thev ate getting suhnulptlons as rapidly I ns ever. A study of both newspapers will help I rontestnnts to gel subscriptions. Bach 1 contains numerous features that will ap peal to every member of the family, with all the news to interest thp business man who must keep In touch with vol lent events. If von want in join this mrueM eini n, vour nnme nnd rtddreis to the contest editor. :is ihcie in nt 111 a cliHiice to win u free trip tn the Pacific coast "TRKASIlltV NKVER SO ESIPTV SIXCE CLEVELAND'S TIME Fitzgerald nnd Gillett Agree Deficit Is Probable. ASHINOTON. .March 15 Statements Issued bv Chairman h'itrgernld, of the House Appropriations Committee, and Heprorenlntlve Gillett, the ranking Re publican member, agree that the nproprl Htlons of the Inst session of Congiess totaled $1,115,121,409; that the contrncta In voking additional appropriations of WT. 400,000 wc-e ntithorirca, and that n treas-Ul-v deficit Is probable Fitzgerald's statement did not give the total of appropriations for the entire 63d Congress Mr. Cllllett placed that total nt tt.23 1, 000,000, which, ho said, was $113,000,000 greater than that of the C2d Congress, and $177,000,000 moro than tho last Republican Congress npptopriated. Fitzgerald estimated that should the condition of the treasury continue ns nt present until .luile SO, tho total deficit would bo $133,000,000, offset, however, by Ihe Incomp tax collections, which are estimated at about $SO.OOO,000. nillelt asserted In his statement that tho treasury had not been so empty since the Cleevlnud administration Fltngernld dcclnicd the tariff was In no way responsible, nml that until the out break of the European war the new law had proved nn effective tevenue pro ducer. Olllutt did not agiec lo thnt Fitzgerald said the effect of the war was world-wide and that ns It wont on reduction of customs Imports and the . other revenue would continue He ured economy Olllett ciltlclsed the Democrats for extravagance. AVant "I'ikc" Freed or Tolls Governor Hrumbaugh and Senator Sproul will be petitioned this week to uige passage of a bill abolishing the tolls on tho West Chester pike. Tl) petitions nie signed by citizens of I'pper D.irhy township, bended by the Highland Park Improvement Assoclnpon The signers declare the tolls are n '-'i-irance to tho development of the township. WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT 0 .! a Walnut Street Iliislnrsa Association, TlelU-vuo-Slratford; 8 o'clock. Flee. West Philadelphia Dutlnem and Inioiuva ment l.eaaue. .-.20a Manet etieet; K o'clock. Northwest Duslnesa Mens Association. 2:I2H Columbia avenue; S o'clock. Tree West Susquehanna Avenue Rustness Men. 1117 West Susqueharna avenue; 8 o'clock. Free. BIOOISIIN IIANCINO fTHE C. ELL. WOOD CARPENTER SCHOOLS OF DANCING 1123 CHKSTNUT STREKT tl'.'.'t The newest steps of the Modern Dance taught by competent and experienced Instruc tors dally from 10 A. M to 10 V. M. BTRICTJ.Y PMVA.TB J.KHSOXS rniVATi: classes Bvr.iiYwiiEaa' INDIVIDUAL LE13SOSS Classes taught In or out of city. Information by telephone. Filbert 4207. PHOTOPLAYS ChectnutSt. ,"'ra I "" i " House I nrtatist rhatoplnua Afternoons- 1 :SO to i 30 10c, 13c. 2,1c-. Evenings 1:30 to lU-.IO-lOc a,-,c. sue. lil'Y ML'ATH IN ADVANCtJ AND AVOID STANDING IN LINU ;id uiu wi:i:i:' FA.MOCS PLAYERS' FILM CO.'R u'rtTiii..vtirir'u uiitTnuiiuiv..,.! ... THE ETERNAL CITY nv HALL CAINH U'Hi PAVI.ISE rjlEDBIilOK TWICE DAHA S 30 and 8.30 P M. PRECEDED HV CHAPLIN COMEDIES SEATS NOW SELLING FOR THIS WEEK IHOMAS VI. I.OVE. nulness Manager SHOWN THICK WKIIY l 2:308:30 SUBJECT TO CHANCE BELVlDERE e.nnBiiUBA. ZUDORA OTIIIMt OOOII SUBJECTS IRIS iiiE.vifR&jroiMV '"" ' w Hen.lnton Allegheny Ae Mnal Enleode of 5IASTKH KBV MUIIT IHDEH8 OP PETEKSK.iM If yoo want Information about teratlu?. i locallou or education, coutalt the eiiefta a ' Ledger CntraL SAMSON Featuring WH. F.tHXCM "KciuaHay Juin ' ,"lh FplioJ C&M. Ckaplte, -Wis riltoto Psjf mm' i 4 m