Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 09, 1915, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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BVEttlNGr LEDGER-PHILAPELPHIA, FRIDAY, APR1X 9, 1915.
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THE PHOTOPLAY
P 'iiSHllHi
PHILLIPS SMALLEY
Universnl Film star.
Captain llohavlt.i, who for many years
hh mado tlio study or wild animals both
his vocation and avocation, hns recently
discovered tliat the 10 lions under his
supervision at the Boslock Arena, I.os
Angeles, are expert weather prophets. In
order to get the best possible results from
tho lions, Captain Bonavlta has found that
U Is absolutely rsscntl.il to watch them
tloeely, and It was during these obscr
vittlons that lie dlsroverrd that their ac
tions prophesied tho comlnB weather.
Captain Bonavlta declares:
"It Is a suro Indication of rain If the
Hon changes his 'roar-tone' or bIiows re
luctance to leave his lair, and by careful
study of tho variations of these habits It
Is. 'posslblo to tell whether or not tho
fctorm will bo severe. Tho extremes In
weather for the day are forecast hy tho
brutes In their seemlnK Indifference to
drinking. When leisurely and Intermit
tently lapping tho water or when greedily
taking tho last drop, ns If fearing to bo
deprived of It. they herald a bright day.
"It Is nlso possible to tell by tho way
tho lions act after they have taken their
water. If they sneak back to tholr lair,
It Is suro to rain; but If they linger closo
to the bars, a good day can bo expected.
If tho lions aro at all restless. It denotes
unsettled weather."
Depending- upon the forecasts of tho
lions, a wenther report Is posted every
day outside the arena, and crowds of
people gather about It, ns they rely moro
upon this report than they do upon the
weather man.
Lee Arthur's Scenario
Leo Arthur, the noted dramatist, who has
been especially engaged to wrlto ex
clusively for the Edison Company, has
contributed his first three-reeler, "Greater
Than Art,'' which will bo one of the
features that Edison Is now releasing
every "week. The story Is a strong one,
that of a young woman who sacrifices her
Jionor for urt nml then falls In lovo with
another young man, for whose success
Bho sacrifices her future In art. Mr.
Arthur has given his best thought to
mako this play fully as powerful ns tho
stage plays for which he Is well known.
Gertrude McCoy will play "tho girl,"
Duncan Jlcltao tho heavy. Blgelow
Cooper her father, and Edward Earle tho
yr-ung man.
Two of Mr. Arthur's photoplavs. "Tho
Last of tho JIargroves" and "From a
I-lfe of Crime," have already been pro
duced by Edison. Mr. Arthur Is now
working at fever heat, throwing off a
threa-reelei even 10 davs. His task, he
rays. Is made moro dimcult hy endc'avoW
Ins: to mako the plays models of com
pactness, for If there Is one evil that Mr.
Arthur Is exploslvo on like nil successful
dramatists It Is tho "padded story."
Old Play Filmed
The Famous Tlaycrs Film Company has
acquired the Aim rights to Madeline Lu
cette Byley's celebrated play, "Mice nnd
Men." once the popular starring vehicle
of Annie Ilussell, In which they will short
ly present Margucnto Clnrk. In "Mlco
and Men," Miss Clark will portray the
fascinating character of Little Peggy,
the winsome and pretty foundling girl,
who Is adopted by tie middle-aged Mark
Embury, v!th the Idea of educating her
along his otn lines In order that she rm.v
become an Ideal wife for the Intellectual
old bachelor. But. in accordance with
the truth upon which the title of the play
Is founded, "the Lest laid plans of mice
and men oft go astray," as the kindly but
mistaken philosopher learns to his sorrow.
Seeks Submarine Sensation
John P. McGowan, the Western Kalem
director who has for some time been tak
ing liberties with railroad trains, engines,
drawbr'd-es and such, without any worse
results than every now and then sustain
ing a broken leg or two, a fractured skull,
or a dislocated backbone, last week tem
porarily transferred the scene of his oper
ations from Glendale, Ca!., to San Pedro
Harbor,
He made a otop at Long Beach, visiting
the Craig shipbuilding- yards, where It Is
said he tried to Induce the Cralgs to al
low him the use of one of the subma
rines that are being built for the Govern
ment, it Is reported McGowan offered a
largo sum of money for tho use of a war
shark, at the same time assuring tho head
of tho concern that ho would take the
best tif care of tho "dern thing," even of
fering to run It himself to make suro that
nothing happened to It.
McGowan Is anxious to use a subma
rine In a picture ho has had In mind for
some time, his Idea being to show his
leading woman captlvo In the hands of a
band of men who make their escapo with
her by the latest of modern water ve
hicles. After his failure to convince tho Crnlg.
JlcGowan went over to San I'cdro nnd
signalized his nrrlval by having his lend
ing woman tied hand and foot and thrown
into tho waters or the harbor from n
speeding launch. TIuih tied up ho mado
her swim to shore. And she did.
Answers to Correspondents
M. C. U 1, Cannot answer personal
queries: fo heart of this column. 2. Kath
erJ?f.wJill,,,n",i. 1 No- Btr nwor to 1
.Lusi..M- "AILEV-l See head ot column. 2.
"The NlgRer."
DdtlOTjIV R MrC -Would nuriK't that you
vvrllo lo Ilic.Ujky Company, 2S0 Went 4m
rtiret New ork rltv.
J O. 13. Tho firm enlo.1e of "Tho Advrti
urea of Kaihlyn" nna rMraep'l Hermit or Bl).
JUL!, , Tho rharnctrri were tilaved by Knl'i
lyn. Kethlvn Williams. John linn o Tlmm-m
Ba.nttt.hl, Winnie, (lonlnn Snrkvlllc ol nm
Hair. t.nta.vettu XlcKee, nnrl I'mballaii.
c'rmrlos riary
dHNi: O.-CJ. M. Anderson am rrinrli '
iiufli.man aro both with the l.nn.iv i'to
nnv. .Mr. Aml'Tsnn I at the Nil, fa'i'or '
nla studio, Mr. tluihman at tho Chi, ago om
"U'lt.P ll'lSl:"-Tho cant of S'IIb s Tho
Straiiijo rnso of th Print's Khan' I Win
rr Khan Slrlla Itaieio. Phllln t taw son ,
Oliver: 8iJI Khan, .lark MrtVuialtl. Mrs
Carenp ,ta Snyder: Hon ftiatla, Sroit nunl.li)
nnd Mrs Dawson, Mrs. Ilryant.
Noted Violoncellist
Plays With Orchestra
Tho Inst sololBt of the season with the
Philadelphia Orchestra npprara In tlio srt
of concerts scheduled for thli afternoon
nnd tomorrow' evening. He I Pabln
Casals, the renownod master of tlio cello
who has been cnlled by Fritz Krelsler
"tho grentcst man who draws bow
across strings." Mr. Casals hail for can
refusod to mako a concert tour In this
country: without notice, lie came, near
tho beginning of tho season, and was Im
mediately hailed as n. genius by all tho
critics of the cities In which he appeared.
Mr. Casals was born In Vendrell, Spain,
nnd had mastered tho flute, violin nnd
piano before he decided to ilovotr him
self to the cello. For this week's con
certs Mr. Casals plays Dvorak's Concerto
In B minor. The other numbers on the
program are the Third Symphony of
Beethoven, known as the "Erolen" and
Enesco's "Itumnnlan Rhapsody," tho
latter for the first time at theso concerts.
KELLY ! HIS BALL AND SCRATCHED
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BABY CONTEST PRIZES
Beautiful Medals Will tie
Awarded to Victors by Pub
lic Ledger Judges.
Tho designing on tho eight elaborate
gold medals for winners In the Punuc
kBDtiEn Child Wolfaro Contest progressed
today, nnd tho prizes will be soon com
pleted. Scores of entries In tho contest
have already been made. Thcro Is llttlo
dimculty In entering a photograph ot
your child. Each of the photographs
will bo examined by a Jury of seven
prominent Pennsylvania citizens, who will
decldo the winners.
Hvcn though not alt the entrants In
tho Child Welfare Contest will bo
awarded prizes, tho photographs of &U j
lanin win uo pmcra in mo mamonfh eel.
lection, which wilt bo sent bv th tw...
IjEDonn to tho ranama-Paclfin ic.ut. 4H
for exhibition in tho Palaco of Educ&IJi
non.
Tho chanco to win tho awards In tn4
Child Welfare Contest Is not limits i
one for each family, Perhaps you havjB
two or moro children whom you want 5
to enter In tho contest. Each will hv!
an cnuai cnanco lor tno prize, oris i
coupon from tho Punuc LEDaen for each '
-i.ii.i .iti .u,iii ,, , .. ca i
ciniu viu uiumo mem io mo opportun
ity. Character, Intelligence, health mj'
beauty aro the qualities which will bai
considered ly tho judges In making
awards. Tho Photographs must b or
unmounted prints, not smaller than 1W
by seven Inches, or larger than eight fcr'
tan. Amateur nhotograchs of th ....l
slzo will ba as useful In entering thfl
frmtosf on lltnqn mniln lit, iT I ' iH
..- v, , 1'tuicasionill.
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ADRhPHlA-'Teg o' My Henrt." with .in ex
rellent rost. Hurtley MaiincrK' popular antl
amusing comed of the Impetuous souuk
Irish Kirl nnd what blip doe to a sedato
nniclisn family. Klrstrate amusement, .s l.i
ltltOAU '"1 ho Shadow," with i:ihcl lMrry
trore. The atory of n woman wtio rr.vwua
from long cars of toralysla to llnd hi r hua
band and hor hcet frtent lexers. Miss ltarry
mnr' I'xceptlonal. thctd.w, nut SIS
FORHEST "Paratllte Prison.'' Tlio annual
production of tlio Mask nnd Wlc club ot Hit
University of Pennsjlvanla. Charles illlpln
lias written tho muHlc. The ' book" tuilr
irea reformed prison and puts t-onie of tnelr
vatrarles on the Mago X.I.",
OAimiCK "The ArKlo Cone." with Holier:
llllllard nnd Albert Uruning. A return rti
KaRement of tl.o fuml'lnr tUtct-tlvo inelo
Irama. In wltleh Mr. Hilllard linnlH tlonn t
tiarlnR gang of criminals by tho approved
methoda of Mr. Hunn :l.i
LITTLC "Monsieur Polret." nlth Italpn
ilerz. A comedy of n plaulft antl on nier
rildnr woman with "ilolct aouls." Thin mil
tttpra ?i..,ii
LYtllC "Tho Hawk," with William Pavcr
aham. Ten play of a hushaml und wifo
who live by cheating at cards. The drama
comes from the riUcovcry of tho knavery
hv the wife's lover. Mr. Favorsliam, as nl
wavs. dlstlnRlllshetl 8:1."(
WALNUT "Tha Iiiimmy," with Ernest
Truex. A Uetertlvn comedy. In which
Harney, the stum loy, turita sleuth and tic
feats a band of kidnapper. A "tun-dollitr
show" at half tho price t:15
VAtinKVll.I-i:.
KUlTHS-i:o!n Ncsblt nnd .lark Clifford In
modern danreH. Joseph J Iferson and Com
pany. In n sketch b William C. do Mllle:
Will Oakland and Company, In "At tho
Club"; a Hurlott Holmes tiavelctte: Harriet
Hurt, singer; Itoy CummlnKs and Helen
flUdylnRH, singers; Mme. nurse's troupa of
tov lerrlera; hwor and Mack and Hcarst
SellR motion pictures.
Nf.NON'S UHANU-HtiRo Hansen's mutl'nl
con-.ediette, "Tho Fashion Shop," with
Pun. lie l.aiell o' Vmlctiv Mrtttplia ntt-l '
1 .irl t .'tr, t Htl ,Tlnnr t nine In hi h
the an Brothers Mr un.l Mra .tntnea
Kelio, In "Here nnd There lit aiitlev Hlo ' .
Wroo's Huds, font? and daneo, Morrla tloMen.
tomedy violinist, .mil "J'wrctie"; ilitsioii
Palmer, pantomimic Juicier, and laiiRhlng
motion pleturc.
Or.nillr-Mino Dorse and her Imperial All
Star Opera Company, in rxirrpts from grand
opera; .Miller and l,ve. tolored conietilans,
tho Six Mughal flormans, lntrurneninllis:
S'ldnev Paxter nntl llentrico houtliutU. on
the wire. I.ear antl Field, (hitter ottl
itons: .lack llariutt nnd n, Itlhputlntii
nntl Shields and Ilojrers, In cowboy diver
sions. Wll.MAM PHNN-Tho Pekln Myalerles. ma
Blclnns; Kirk and Fopnity. slnser nml
cometllnn; tho Moscopny UroHirrs. In "Fadi
in Vaudeville"; the Seven Little Pnrllngs;
Hurry llolman. In "Adam Kllllov"; William
H. Oraeey and Charles Chaplin, tho Hint
comedian.
CflOSS KEYS fSeronrt half of week)-The
Klerra Stinbennn. tho Four AtvvclH. the Until
Hh hardson ''omponv. In ' MovIiir Oa"; .loc
I'ondoller. with on nerntdlnn; LewiB iiiitl
t hapl and the Oreat Itlehards.
NIX1N Porter ,1 White nntl Cnmpnnv, In
The Vltltor"; "Lltllo Mlsi V. S. A."; tho
(lollerlnl Four, llronn and Unilnne, Mini
Mnurlce Wood, the PrlRhtonr, nml Klehurtl
carlo in tho movies.
STOCK
AMRrtlfAN' "Tho Misleading I ndy," with
the resident company. The very amusing
romedv of the "strong man" nnd tho femt-nm-
fascinator, lately seen at the ltroad.
SUFFRAGISTS PLAN
NEW "ADS" FOR CAUSE
Elated by Gaining Support of
Penrose, But Won't Take
Chances.
niTti.nsQfn.
OAYKTY "Hello Paris." with Floreneo Tan
ner. A mltelmneois musical rneiaiiRo.
PI'MONT'ri "The Jitney Bus, I'ho Four
nav Fldillois. ' "The Panama. FMmaltlon"
and oth,T iraveMtles.
TltlCAKEIl" -Tom Miner's Bohemian Dur-
letnuors, Willi Hilly Molnivrc.
CASINO "Th Social Muld", In n varied
progratn.
"What's DoingTonight?"
t.efturo on ' Vlralnia In Her SDrlnsllme." hy
Tir. flniente p.Hvnrd Macartnr, rrh Street
l'reshMi i Inn Chur h. s o riot It Free
I nlvetsiM of IVnnsvlvnnla Musrtm Man
aseis. L'nlversltj of Pennsjlvania Muteum. S
o flock.
Philadelphia rhirter. American Institute of
linnkors, 1T01 Clustnut street; S o'clock.
South Philadelphia Advancement Associa
tion, S o'clock. Free.
Fast Wheelmen dnnee, nagleA' Temple; S
o'clock.
, ..ill. 'or tho benefit of the Mlserlcordla
Hospital, MtnufaemrerH' Club: o'clock.
Alumni nay, University of Pennsilvanla; S
o'clock Frop
Htclial. John Mciorinaek, Academy of
Music; s o'clock.
Furty-nlnth Street Station Annelatlnn, KIiir
sissliiR Iteereation Park. Suih street ami
Chester avenue. R o'clock.
Hecltul. Uhaddeus nich, Normal School; S
o clock.
Ploy, "Sho Sloops to Conquer." by senior
class, loner Merlon HlRh School, Ardmore,
In S-hool Auditorium; h o'clotk
tFROVf A STAri" COBBKSI'OM'nNT.I
HAnniSnURO, Aptll ll. Optimism con
tlntiCB to characterize tlio attitude of the
suffragists hole. If Senator Penrose puts
Into ncllon tho cvotitful words titteictl at
the Union League nntl statts the wheels
of the Stato Organization rolling In the
direction of a woman suffrngo victory,
nothing. It Is felt, v.ill bo big enough to
stand In tho way of a feminine triumph at
tlio polls In the fall.
Virtually nil tho force of JMcXicliol's
opposition will bo neutralized If Penioso
stnmlH by his guns, leading suffragists
said today.
Philadelphia polls "0 per cut. of tho
vntp, nntl the remainder of the State, c
cluding Plttabtiigh, fio per cent. ,Mc
Nlcliol's liilluence Is cenlinllzctl In Phila
delphia, while that of renroso c-Metids
tliroiigliout the, State.
Hut tho new Impetus to tholr hopes
hns not caused anv slackening of activ
ities on tho pait of tho dclcgules to tho
Woman's Suffrage Party Conference.
Plans for th" ensuing sl months' cntn-
paign aro being laid with as much vigor
nnd 4ntliiislusm h though Senator Pen
rose find not climbed Into the sttlTrago
band wagon.
The mistake of overconlldence will not
bo nintle. New anil more effective- wavs
i.f .'.ilveitisltig tho c;hiro were dlscussotl
it' tho morning conference. Street car
RlgtiK and billboards, particularly thnt-c
inljacont to baseball grounds will bo used.
Tho "t'liiv let-" as a means of spreading
prnrauiindn will not bo neglected.
Another melting-pot sacrifice, to be held
at thn headtiuarters of each city antl
county organization on Apt II IS. will be
demanded. No contribution will be con
hlderetl too Btnall .it too great to go Into
tlio v.it. Tl' lontcnts will be Font to
Sluto iicaildiiu'lcts hero to be put Into a
Stnto pnt to be opened with sultahlo cele
bration on JIny 1.
When the delegates 'leave here at (ho
adjournment of the conference tonight
each and veiv ore win know the num
ber of votes !icecary to be polled In
her district, nnd like ti well-trained lieu
tenant of it political party sho will put
In her time from now on bringing about
tlio conditions essential to success.
The Philadelphia contingent plans
tnke 't Into train for homo tonight.
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NATIONAL BODY REPLACES
KELCJIAN RELIEF FUND HERE
Business Will He Carried on Through
Various Stato Committees.
The Helglan T'ellef Fund for destitute
noncotnbatants has gone out of exist
ence ns an m gnnlxntloii, II was nn
uniiui'Pd todav by Albert Crot-t, executive
secretary. Tho new nnllnnnl organiza
tion, which hns replaced It. Is the Com
mission for the Keller in Belgium The
business of this body will be carried on
through various State committees. Offi
cers of como of the local committees have
been changed, as In Pennsylvania.
Although the entire Pennsylvania State
committee of tho national organization
has not jet boon completed, nn executive
committee antl seven other members of
tho commit ten have been selected. The
Kxeciillvp t'oiiiinliti'e follows;
William A. cllnsgnw, Jr , chairman;
l.nuls T. K'olb, vice chairman; Charles O,
llnirison, Jr., treasurer. 1,-ifnyettc Hnlld
Ing: Albert Ciuss, secretary, and Paul
llngcmnni. The other members of the
couunitteo aro Hcujnmlu nimtnlck nntl
John Ilrooks, of Scrnnton; General
Dougherty, Paul Sterling nntl Seth T.
McCormlck, or Wllkos-IJnrro, and Charles
II. Hunter nntl -Miss .Maty Atelier, of
Hearting.
The headquarters of the committee will
continue for the present in the old nftlccs
In tho Welghtman Building, 1.12I Chestnut
street.
Tho National Commission Is now feed
ing 1,300 010 Belgians, antl In the opinion
of nmll Krancqul, president or tho Na
tionul Kellnf Committee, of Brussels
L'.nOrt.OOO of these people will be In the
1 read line before next ft.ll. In addition
fi.nOO.noo Belgians now .tie being fed wait
provisions they havo cither wholly or
partly paid for.
1
Talks for Itself
It doesn't need any talk from us to I
convince a woman alter sne nas
used
p" Soap K
One trial will do. She'll find put for
herself the way Fels-Naptha works
in i i
win convince ner mat mere is a way;
to make the drudgery of washday dis
appear. And it's such a simple way. Tust
use Fels-Naptha according to directions
1 i 1 1 i i'
ana your wasning win get done in less
than half the time it used to take, with
a saving of strength and hard work.
Fels-Naptha Soap does not hurt the
hands.
mir.ifiiors notices
leulMi
nODllPII SHALOM
Saturday, 10 a. in.
Mt. Veinon us.
Frnmes," hy Itahbt
weh ome.
(Seek reace) ServKet
.. corner llroad antl
Old Pit tures In New
Henry lierkowltz. All
SBC
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"Some Style!
That is the most natural remark for a young fellow to make
when lie sees our new Spring Footwear for Particular Young
Men. Whether it's a neat combination cloth-lop or a trim new
Oxford you'll find what you want here.
Two Favorites
A Gun-metal Button Shoe with
licht ferny cloth top, on now
hifrhcr-arched last. Very dressy.
An Etift'lish last Oxford. Dull
calf with white rubber snln and
heel.
HfiV NSwJVW
J&k$mm&
$5
Entire Main Floor
for Men
JMmm
TJhe Big Shoe Store
120406-08 Market St.
W.
MI.K hO.V OI .STANDARD aUALITV
PIIOTOrtAYS
EMPRESS
MAIN ST.
MANAYUNK
VlIEnE THK rillOES NE'ER CIIAXOE
Tho Mot Talked of Picture In rhlladelphta
THREE WEEKS
Chlrlea Chaplin In tho Kejitone Comtlr,
THE T1IIEP
FRANKFORD THEATRE
JfATtaAHET AND TOANKFORD AVENUE
?IAnOUEnlTE.CLAHK In
"THE CRUCIBLE"
And Other Pictures
FIJTY.TIIlRn ST. AND
LAJiSDOH.NK AVENUE
GARDEN
Aultu Btewart ft
arle William
From Headquarters"
tniS THEATRE TODAY
" Veiuladoa A AUehenr Atet,
"Pierre of the Plains" 5 Parts
Booked Tliru Eililbltort' Ilooklnjr Olllee
JEFFERSON ftill?l!aA
f0oruU "THE BLACK SPOT"
TULPEHOCKEN jiitZ.F"$oy'.a "
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Cflef nnr ? OPERA Uomt of Worlft
rteSinUl Ot. HOUSE Orcat koplaw
iftnnuuiiitu.1 t!Ul In A .9l t- - i '
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BTAItTU PRODUCTION
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PRECEDED By COMEDIES
GLOBE THEATRE
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TWr 11.ULY 3.30 AND :Su
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By presenting the coin every anniversary advantage will be yours.
C. J .HEPPE & SON
11 1 7-11 1 9 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets
A PARTIAL LIST
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GOLDEN ADVANTAGES
and tho articles on which they apply
Cash Prices
(without Interest on time)
FUnoa Xlenchei
Player-Pianos Btoola
Vlctrolas Cablnsts
Special Down Payments
Pianos
Player.Planos
Vlctrolas
Low Monthly Payments
Pianos
Player-Pianos
Vlctrolas
No Interest
(for time payments)
Applies to everythlnr
30-Day Refund
Applies to everything
(except Victor Ilecords)
Free Exchange
Pianos (1 year)
V ayer.Plano. (6 months)
Vlctrolas (a months)
Special Guarantee
Pianos (10 years)
Flayer-Pianos (10 years)
Vlctrolas (1 year)
Life Insurance
Pianos
Playsr-PUnos
Half-Payment Privilege
Pianos
Player-Pianos
Vlctrolas
1-Year Free Tuning
Pianos
Player-Pianos
Free Stool
Pianos
Free Bench
Player-Pianos
Free Instruction Book
Pianos
12 Music Rolls
Player-Pianos
Send tbl. coupon fop Golden Anniversary Cola.
C. J. HEPPE & SON,
1117.1119 Chestnut Street.
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