Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 12, 1915, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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EVENING LEBGER-vPHILABELPHIA. MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1915;
HE PHOTOPLAY
". ue inn ANSWERS
DUES! iun "'- "..
t Photoplay Editor or tne Evening
Crwll be pleased to answer que.
h)8erw M" h h department.
,l4"nn. relating to family affair of
""."A and tree. are barred ab.o.
..i.h. . l i...
'" '.i.. wilt not Be answerea ay
i Querle; win n addre(ued
UlPMlopW Edl,cr' Evilno Ledger.
&ve photoplay hew reached a stage
L1 i.. Imm novels. ulnyB nna
"rr.. enariu3 - -
TVt stories, however famous, are qulto
i Hfflclent." ald Oliver Moro.co In n re-
! lntrrlw- "I do not object to ciramn
& ,..,v own plays are being pre-
Lri-a on; the screen, and I have as-
fjWiea v i.l,.il h nlwiln.
fSwii In weir preii"'""
TtM arrived ns an art, and It demands
fcMnil treatment, the Imagination of a
a nd the dramatic vigor 01 u muaiu.
..man of the theatre.
CKJow must produce Imaginative
fSS whose famo will rest wholly on
Sh ?Bhotodramas. It is not enough that
A-fondcscend to 'como over' from other
b llli W7i I. nV nllt
K mat and established medium of hu
Sm expression. Vou and I will llvo to seo
?. V Thomas of the screen-men who
...."" ,M f.moiM fni- the rtenth.
'twSer sincerity and compelling tru'th of
K.,"j;,nMnlftvs. But they will bo spccial-
$j' they will not do pictures on Thurs
K?. ...i Saturdays and literary or thea-
(Wtsl work tho rest of tho week.
?:.. ..h.- mmment nnDlles tn nctnrs.
5 present system of legitimate stars In
?i. l.,i- in Irrltntlnclv unsatisfactory
.. .t..t.i..nl tnnrtncpr!. find 1 imaclne. In
Hull""' ... --a-- -. . " '
fiibrtof haiy way, that It must be unsat
!.... i tn flir nubile. If I wcr tho
lorwl theatregoer, no matter how much
'money I possesseu. i uum nui. icei jusu-
.i i. n-vlncr S.1 nt nnn thentrn (n rm nti
F-..i.i.tA ...Miner wnmnn wnnaA nhntn.
iriphlo replica was running through half
Axrs distant.
iojilm the South
FA company of 15 Bssanay players has
Km. ... thA .Qniirh to. tnbn nnvnrnl ertfinlnl
future photoplays requiring a Southern
r.imflnhM'e. Tho first scenes are bclnc
'ttien at Chattanooga, Tenn. Tho play
at then will go further Into Dlxlo for
littler scenes. Tho ilrst company will
fnluratln about a montn, when another
lirtTl go South. This will be kept up for
,....i1 MAntha until tnn intitvaa ntn
: rfinlshed. Among thoso In tho first com
'iajkt E. II. Calvert, Bryant Wash-itur(-LIlllan
Drew, Mabel Forrest, John
iCoiur, urani roreman, .ui;ene ACKor,
Bertram Bates, Betty Scott, Slay Skln
ttt. Jack Meredith and Charles K.
jAihley.
Fooled by Film Fire
Edison Director Charles Seay never
topes to stage the fire scene, and with
inch suspense, as he recently unwlttlnslv
Juged when trying out tho new radium
urei ror night pnotograpny, in "Tho
Hart of a Waif."
MHe took a company of players ono night
Jile, N. Y., and began the experiment.
fie flare furnished by the new light de
Bibtcd him and enabled htm to success
'(.Ujr photograph nt night. But soon he
Inni, afar off, weird whistles, bells nn!
Tibon the thundering of horses' hoofs and
atlM., A VMM.. a..ml.Aj
ifjom four or five neighboring towns had
Sis pell-mell all tho "fire departments,"
,hn the hand-drawn hose to tho dapper
JMJIonalre contingent of volunteer flre
ptVfqr which this section Is noted. Tho
taiance.of the lights hnd lighted up the
fcrroundlng country so that the Invaders
IluJ taken the occasion to be a devastat
ffij fire and hurried to the scene,
fit took more than explanations in fact,
pome entente cordials, not singularly
ppeiklns, to patch up the humors, now
pot of sorts: yes and some Influence, too,
Jto.keep Charlie from being locked up by
tn. constable! The light Is on the prln
fcltle of those used in emergency by ships
Wd furnishes more than half a million
fciadlepower. At their cost they literally
yum up money.
PevDeceptive Camera
ESot one picture-play fan in a hundred
fMjnser the question, "Am I a blonde
r, brunette?" At !nnt thin In hn nnsl-
t!oa that is taken by Miss Bessie Eytoti,
ths Bellg Polyscope Company.
ftAIiSS EvtOn. whn Una h-pn n IroAn
student of the mechanical branch of the
joougn picture business, comes out with
L9l Statement tHf.t hrn la nnn nlnnn
ptare the camera with all its wonderful
wareraents has failed. While ready to
JtaU that In some cases the color of a
tomans hair may be Judged from tho
wti ancj shadows shown In certain
I THEATRICAL
ffi?.UIr'.'re?..My Heart." with an ex-
!rm.Vii. "' "iey Planners" popular ana
iffi .?.icomidy J1 h8 Impetuous young
EbVTi.k i "v." ""i sne uoea to a senate
'jgvSh "rally. Klrst-rate amusement. .8:16
ffir" Tb Shadow." with Ethel Barry-
B.1. A718 StOrv of n. uomnn who TKMVprri
S2S "".years of paralysis to find her hus
SSSSifi' ?' ,r,entl lovers. Miss Barry
LREStIIH?."'1 Vh5.ria:- not... .;.... .8:13
ECttln viir,.-"-'.'.'."""""'!. . "" vjcuiso
ilionTS ;;"'"" -oiner, a Dig. pusy ana
SfliJi f"" Impossible brainy "revue."
iS.if. h! I!een o"8 o' Hie three musical
SS" Of the New York .cason. Sen
Iu5 J!c.K--"The ' Arevla " i" .' ' wlVh ' YiAhert
IUS,Bfna.A1I,ert nrunlng. A return en
llnu i- S'v.'i18. familiar detective meio
JrSr S-Whlc.h Mr Hllllard hunts down a
Mtluii. . .V c'minaia By tne approved
llt&L r.: . "Hl viiiiam rMern,
I.T.. ieeVS ClaV Of R hlnhan onrl u1f
'sS ?j ;Sea,ine a card. The drama
ST. SK?. ! discovery of tho knavery
Wi di.in,".,,iY.e,j Mr- raversham, as al-
vrrriirSS16'1 ; ....8:is
r&ST7R;m?w,!!hn.tTru.
H.tum? ,leu'h and defeats a band of
'"" A "12 show" at half tha
4," .... B.1
Tirg-r. ,UVAUDKVILLE.
IH." i."!Srln8 Calvert In "To Save One
nature,;;- oan.1 ana company. Joslo
SStr55?.n"55ri,.l Marshall TTovato.
toa7 tSJ.". Woodchoppers. Kramer and
Uu? .??ny. and Norman. Lucille and
rUTir2SI .Tn unan Bird"; tha
BS'o GHiM1!ttt'SellS New Weekly.
&st7Z..M'lrlCt. fnrTl r'Mall A-Mha. nnH
IS!,taaSi nAiBnll?'' .Trouble..", Mc
S" Rlchi." V?k ', Aunrey ana r.s
UfsmioSi iii,.ch,r.,M Bennington. "The
SySalJP!9,, nd luhln movies.
R,7Te?' THEATRE-Imperlal All
Ifeft tod 2.ropany'; wllh In,a- Doree:
itT. .'.W. COOk and Maria Hr.nj In
W ld'"'irk""i Brook, and Bowen.
iiBT ..o There In VniiriAiiii with
lHlPDbBMlln', .2ianchB LelKbton; Lana
S?iSB1r.Fn(flr,t half of weelO-Fellx and
53 JS ?if.Lcl' Pt": Dixon
IE"', Ution .J ", "!on rocK ann iom
iBlS. o'H!. and Bovls In "Tho Trarilnir
RS5 a. c.v.n. SP""" ond hl trlna
Httr?5JS. Troupe.
W JlSl"n m ."Elepement," ',Betty.
Lf 'mm Qarne,J, an ni sturt nn
Ms' " nJ Ryan, and Spink and
Limited Engagement
I'lllST AMI li.YCLUSI
The most extraordinary je-
uarKBDie,.iariiinB,ontT
iuul, uuu.ual of all
l'hoto - Dramatle
(Spectacle.
fe
Dailv Afternoon. t 3.30 10c 15c JSo Pvening at 1 1 26o,
J4liy 69c 8cat Beeeryttt'ona Two Ween '"-Advmce.
positions taken during tho making of a
picturcplny Miss Eyton asserts that un
der normal conditions It Is next to Impos
sible to really toll the color of hair from
seeing It on the screen.
Her assertkm has opened an Interesting
line of discussion. Miss Kyton's hair Is
a golden auburn. In the picture playn It
shows more black than anything else.
People who have never met Miss Eyton
poisonally seem loathe to relieve that her
tresses are not Jet black. However,
could they seo her wealth of wonderful
golden hair, they would soon change
their opinions.
Three-cent Movies
Ohio, tho heme of the 3-cent street
enr fare. Is aUo the home of the 3
ccnt movie. Have Ostnnd. a tnllor, nnd
Ben Tolmlch and William ninhnrn. news
boys, opened a movie theatre In fiticln
nntl on the 3d of March, the ontrnnre ft
of which corresponds to the famous Tom
Johnson street car ordinance
The thrntto gives nvo trcls of enter
tainment for 3 cents and has n sign out In
front advising patrons to put the 2 cents
they savo by coming there Into a savings
bank.
Odds and Ends
An enormous spectacle mndo from the
play, "Barbara Frletchle." will be the
next production of the Tiffany Motion
Picture Corporation. Tho production will
bo staged along the Potomac Hlver, start
ing nt Cumberland and ending at Freder
ick, Md.
Edward Connelly will make his appear
ance In "Marso Covington." George Ade's
Southern story. B. A. Holfo will pro
duce It.
Photoplay Baedeker
CHESTNUT STRKnT OPHItA IIOUSD-D. W.
(Irlfnth'n remnrknhle motloit picture nroluc
tlon. 'The Avenging Conscience," will onicr
ucon Its pieconrt week nt tho Chestnut Strcot
Opera House this nftcrnoon Henry Walthall
nortmvs tho leading character. The other
Srlnclnal roles aro enncted liy llliincho Sweet,
tao Mnrsh. (leorge SctRmann, Spottlsvvootle
Aiken ami Italnh Lewis. It Ih nrcsentcil
twlco dally, beginning at H and n p. in.,
preceded by a Keystono comedy and comcdlCB
with Charles Chaplin and John liunny.
atrODE Tho attraction will bo' a four-rcol film
drama by Lola Wcbcr, entitled "Hypocrite?."
It Is In a prologue and cevcrnl acts and por
tions to Illustrate that truth at any cost.
even of clothep. Is to be desired. In conso
nance with the high quality of tho story anJ
production a cast of unusual merit was em
plovcd In the making. C'ourtenav l-'oote
ploys tho role of flabrlcl. Margnret IM
wards pinys tho clellcalo and unusual rolo
of Truth. In anticipation of u le'cTrcnd dis
cussion of tho play among tho Msilors to
tho Globe, tho management has hit upon a
contest fnr tho best cssiys written by pa
trons and lo entourage tho literary Inclined
has decided to offer four prizes I"nr the hen
essay submitted during tho run or "Hypo
crites" MOO will bo given for th sec, n I
best. S7.-i. third. J."0. and fourth. $-,'.".. Thi
Judges will be selected from tho drimatlc
editors of tho dally newspapers.
LEADER Monday and Tuesday, Annette Kcl
lermann In "Neptune's Daughter": Wednes
day, Clara Kimball Young. In "Hearts In
Exile"; Thursday, K. Jllller Kent, In "Tho
Cowboy and tho Lady"; Friday and Satur
day, Mario Doro, In "The Morals of ?Iar
cus." EMl'KESS Monday. "Uncle Tom'. Cabin."
also Charles Chaplin features; Tuesday.Ei r.-
1(. L.EPD1.R h war r.ciurcs, uircci iron, inc
front, also Chnrles Chaplin In "Mabel's nusy
Day"; Wednesday, llarbara Tennont. In
"Tho Married Woman," and Charles Chap
lin. In "Tho Tango Tanglo"; Thursday, Tom
Terrlss, In "The Chimes." and Chnrles Chan,
lln comedy; Friday, Eugene Wnlter's "Paid
In Full"; Saturday, Mad;o Lesslng, In "The
niue Mouse."
KNICKERBOCKEn-Monday. "The Devil";
Tuesday, "Tho Hound of tho naskervllles";
Wednesday, "Should a Woman Dlvorco?"
Thursday. Lew Fields, In "Old Dutch" : Fi I
day. Mutual lllm. renting Murgnrct Fisher
In "The Quest. " and Saturday. Charles Chap
lin, In "Tho Tramp and His Trystlng Hace."
JEFFERSON Monday. George Klclno's "Offi
cer l-tid"; Tuesday, "Tho Quest"; Wednesday,
"The Pardon." Mr. anil Mrs. Vernon Castlo;
Thursday. Robert Warwick's "Tho Man Whn
Found Himself"; Friday. Keystono special,
"Ousscl's Day of Rest"; Saturday, "udora
and Chaplin In "The Jitney Elopement.
CEDAR Monday, "Ills Captive." "Tho Rustle
of a Skirt," "In the Sunlight.'1 "Tho Jeweled
Dagger of Fate"; Tuesday. "Zudorn; or. the
J'JU.oiiO.ono Mystery". "The Spirit of th
Hell," "Caught In th Act." "They Called
Him Here," ' Tho Hutler's Dusted Ilunianre :
Wednesday, "Shorty Among the Cannibals.
"Reformation." "The Grind": Thursday.
"The mack Box," No. II; "The Unseen Ter.
ror." "Tho Streets of Make Ho!leo," "The
Faker," "Settled at the Senshore ; Friday,
"Tho Magnet of Destruction." "A Corner In
Babies." "Wild Irish Rose." with Clco Madi
son; "A Mlxed-fp Elopement": Saturday.
"Exploits of Elaine." No. 13; "Molllo of the
Mountain." "The Schemers." "The Old Tu
tor." GREAT SOUTHERN' Monday. "Exploits, of
Elaine," "The Knockout Wallop." Tuesday.
"Paid In Full" pnslthely shown, and other
comedies Wednesday, "Dlann of tngle
Mountain " featuring Cleo Madison, and
"S2O.O0O.000 Mystery." Thursday, "Ttl'.le s
runctured Romance," with Mario Dressier,
Charlie Chaplin and Mabel Norinnn: matinee,
5 cents: evening, to tents. Fr day. "The
ninck Box," featuring Anna Little and Bob
Leonard: "Tro Mix-up at Maxim's." "The
Ghost of the Nine." and others. Saturday,
double hill. "The Black Tcarl." "Rough but
Bomi.ntlc,'1 "Tho Mystery of the Sea-View
Hotel" nnd Keistono comedies.
I'niC THEATRE Monday. "The Lost
House." by nii'h.ird Hnnllng Dals. Tues
day. 'Tho Pngcnnt of San Francisco." Wed
nesday, "The Christian," fenturlng Edith
Storey and Enrlo Williams; ndmlsslon. 10
cents, matlneo and evening. Thursday, "Ex-
BAEDEKER
STOCK.
AMERICAN "Tho Common Law." with the
resident company. A drama made from tho
well-known novel of Robert Chambers of the
artist and tho model he espouses but does
not marry. nuI,TjEsqur..
CASINO The ltosey Posey Girls in "Tho
Live Club." with Harry Bentley and Miss
Bllllo alcs.
aAYETY The Fay Foster Company.
TROCADKnO "The Tango Girls." In eons.
dance and quips.
MINSTRELS.
DUMONTS Dumont'a Minstrels in "The
JItnev Bus" and familiar travesties, with
new songs and ballads.
I'HOTOI'LAYS
nL,.!-,,! Qs. OPERA ioms 0 Word'a
LtieStnUl Ol. HOUSEOrrafesfPnotopais
Aft.. 1:30 to 4;S0 10c. 15c, 25a
Evgs. 7:30 to 10:30 10c, 23c, a Few 50o
2ND TREMENDOUS WEEK
D. W. URIFFVTHS
The Avenging Consience
TWICE DAILY AT 8 AND 0 P. M.
PRECEDED BY COMEDIES
EMPRESS manayUNK
AN ALL-STAB CA&T, IN
"UNCLE TOM'S CABIN"
and
CHAHLE8 CHAPLIN, In Keystone Comedy,
"THE FATAL MALLET'
and Other Feature.
KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE
SIAllKKT STREET A110VK -0T11
DAILY AT S, Be, EVENINGS, 7 ft 0, Be, 10c.
THE DEVIL
a Mutual Master Picture, Featuring
Bessie Barrlscale and Kdw, J, Connelly
Cumberland cumbe'iina sf."
CiyKH ',The DeeP P?1"
Commencing TONIGHT
SIIOWINC.
a Mt.rnlirr nf Construction
a ntrueimia Production. Special
if i$r
dmWfl B a
sim KMKM VM JM &
Music Impressive Settings, non ,...
bellishments. Enlareed Orchestra and Organ.
EDNA MAYO
An Essanay film beauty.
plolta of Elaine," N'o in, "The Ia nred
World," fenturlntt Anita Stewart. Friday,
flinrlca Chaplin In "Tho Champion" and
lteulah Poynter In "The Little 11rl He 1 or
irnt." Hnturriav, Kftln clay for tho children,
"Tho Enlry nnd the Waif."
TUIiPKHOCkKK Monday, Anna Lnughltn In
"The Ordeal," "Eddie's Little NlRhtmnre."
nnd others. Tuesdny, MentrlJ Mlchellna In
"Pnlomy .Inno." "The Heart Hrenkcrs," nnd
other. Wednesday, Wilton I-ncknyc In "Tho
Children of the Ohettn." "The Ilrnken
Chonl." Thursday, "The Avalanche,"
Charles Chaplin In ''The Champion." Frl
dn, llettv Nanfen In "The Wnmnn of Im
pulse." "?ned by a I'rea in " Saturday,
TlinmnB Jefferson In "Rip Van N Inlile,
"Black Box," No. fl, and others.
EUIiniCA Monday nnd Tuesday, "Tlllle's
Punctured Romance." with Mario Dressier
and Charles Chnplln. Wednesday. Wilton
Tjicknje nnd Gall Kane In "The Pit," Pathe
News, Pathe's "Rnmeo and Juliet": Thurs
day, Anna tatiRhlln In "The Ordeil", nnd
Mnty Plckford subject: Trldny. William
Farnum In "A Glided Fool" nnd Keystone
rnmeily. Saturdav, "The Girl I Left Ilehlnd
Me" nnd Clnrles Chaplin "In Mabel's
Strnngo Predicament."
IHIS-Monday. "Tho Dell'a Fiddler" nnd
"Tho Illack Hox." No. 4: Tuesday, "Ex
ploits of Elaine." N'o. D: "IJIood and Water."
"Henrts nnd riames": Wednesday, Charles
Chnplln In "The JItnev Elopement." "The
Claws of Greed," "Maid of the Mist";
Thursday, Chnrles Chaplin In "Tho Tramp":
Friday nnd Saturday. Thomas E. Shea In
"Tho Man o' Wnrsman."
R1DOH AVEN'tlE-Mondav. "tSO.OOO.OOO Mys
lery," episode N'o. IS: Tuesday. "Are
They Horn?" Wednesday. "Officer mil":
Thursdax, "The Lost House": Trldny, "Jano
Eyre"; Saturday. "Exploits of Elalno" and
a Chnplln loinedy.
KEYSTONE Monday. episo,le N'o, IS of
"JU.WHMHXI Mstery," Chnplln In "The
Property Man": Tuesday. "The Man Who
Vanished"; Wednesday. "Exploits of Elalno"
nnd "Diana of Enslo Mountain": ThurrdAy.
"A Modern Mandalen," "The Dlood of tho
Children"; Friday. "The Illack Hox." 'Tor
KIiir nnd Kaiser"; Saturday, "Tlllle's Punc
tured Romance."
GARDEN' Monday, "Runaway June," Charles
Chaplin In "lluahlnt; the Scnndnl"; Tues
day. "Stop Thief." with Mary Ryan: Wed
nesday, William Farnum In "The Glided
Tool.1'
FRANKFORD Monday and Tuesday. John
Emerson tn "The Conspiracy"; Wednesday
nnd Thursday. "The Spoilers"; Friday and
Saturday, "The Sign of tho Cross "
SOMERSET-Mnnday, Chaplin In "Tho Jitney
Elopement"; Tuesdny, "Tho Naked Truth".
Wednesday, "The Little Girl That He Fnr
pot"; Thursday. Chaplin in "The Tramp":
Friday, "Tho Christian"; Saturday, "On the
N'lsht StOEe." featurlnu William Hart.
STANLEY "Snobs." as plcturlzed by the
Jesse L. Lasky Feature Plnv company, is
tho photo-drama In which Victor Moore Is
tn make his photo-dram itlc debut nt tho
Stanley Theatre tho first three days nnd
ctcnlngs of th)3 week. UaWd llelasco's "May
Rlnssom" Is to bo presented on Thursday,
Frlda and Saturday.
LOCl'ST Extraordinary tn many respects In
the pioKrnm arranRcd for tho comlnp week
nt tho Locust Theatre. The principal feature
on Monday noxt will bo Orrln Johnson In
"Satan Sanderson." Tuesday Thomas Jeffer
son nnd Adelaide Thurston will bo shown
lu tho loading roles of "The Shadows of i
Great City." Wednesday and Thursday Hetty
N'ansen will be shown In Count Leo Tolstoi's
"Anna Karenlna," supported by n enst of
eminent dramatic stars. Friday "The Mun
Who Found Himself," featuring Robert War
wick, Is the main attraction. Saturdny S
Miller Kent In II. A. Rolfe's production of
"The Cowboy nnd the Lady," will be shown
for the first time at this house. Throughout
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riinCIA SDI1 Market Street
EUUllKA SELECTED PHOOBAM
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THE CONHPIKACY
And COMEDY PIOTUHES
GARDEN Ijxotdowne Avraue
RUNAWAY JUNE ,
CHAUI.ES CHAPLIN In
IIUSHINOTHE BOANDAL-Other;
GREAT SOUTHERN .M
EXPLOIT8 Or EL.UNE THE KNOCKOUT
WALLOP, a Sterling- Comedy, uul other.,
" with J. WABHEN KEBKIOAN
ioic licD.insioa ana
IKIS AUefheoy At.
The Oevir Fiddler
THE ULACK HOX NO. 4
JEFFERSON DAhs.
Seorge KIsin'5 OFFICER 668
the entire -week an extra added attraction
will be Charles Chaplin In "A Jitney Elopement."
'What's DoingTonight?"
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Ball In aid of Mt. Slnat Hospital, Academy
of Music: 8 o'clock.
Traffic Club dinner, Kugler'a restaurant!
Hall In aid of German House, Turner Hall:
Address' on "City riannlnir," . Ruslnesa
Science Club, Adelphla Hotel: 8 o'clock.
Dance of Musical Clubs of Germnntown
Academy, Oermantown Cricket club; 8 o'clock
Alliance Francalee meeting, Aeorn Club, s
o' dock
Pennsylvania Historical Foelety, Locust and
Mlh streets; 8 o'clock. Free.
Fifty-seventh Street Improvement Associa
tion, Olrard avenue and 60th street; 8 o clock.
1'niverslty ol Pennsylvania trustees, Uni
versity or Pennpylvanla Library; 8 o'clock.
Philadelphia Chapter, American Institute of
Architects, liOl Chancellor street; 8 o'clock
Oak Lane Improvement Arsoclntlon, Chelten
i anil I'nrK nvenues, n o ciock. r re,-
New England Club, I'nlverslty nf Pennsyl-
' i.inln. TTmifttnn Il.lll: 7.3n o'clock.
Minstrel show and dance for Citliollc Homo
for Destitute Children, Hellcvue-Stratford, 8
o' ploctf
tlnll In aid nf German House, Turngemelnde
Hall: n o'clock , ... . .. .
Ito.ikkcppcrs' Ilenetlclal Association, 1411
Arch tret. 8 o'clock. ,
South Philadelphia lluilncss Men's Associa
tion, llroad nnd Federal streets; 8 o clock.
Lecture, "Current Events," Miss Kntharlno
Loike, Pelham Court. 8 o'clock.
lecture, "Camp nnd Military Hsglene, Its
flanltntlon nnd Its Relntlon to War Mortnllty.
I)r Victor C. VnuRhan, College of Phjslclans:
S o'clock.
Address. "The Development nf American
Music," Mrs. Edward MncDowell, Contrmro
rnrs Club. nrllevue-Strnttord: 8:18 o'clock.
, St Raphael benefit. Lu l.u Temple. 8 10
o clock
Lecture, "Local Wild Flowers," Stow.ird.on
Ilro'vn, Arndemy of Natural Sciences, 8
o'clock. Free , ,,
"Philosophical Tendencies of the Past
Century," lecture by Rev. John DrlecnlJ. S T.
I).. Catholic Girls' High School: 8 13 o'clock.
Free.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
APPROVES MANV HILLS
Payments to tho Amount of $1,4(33,
38G.27 Authorized.
Bills nBRrecntliiR $1,463,3S6.!T wero ap
proved today nt a meeting ot the Finance
Commlttco of tho Board of Education.
They authorize tho followlns payments
for March: $731,000.03 for salaries of
teachers jtinltors and ndmlnlstrntlvo
nnd clerical forces; JS2.CT5.Gl for supplies;
$17,463.71 for fuel; J19.037.04 for repairs on
school buildings; 1178,815.25 for payments
on sites nnd new school structures, nnd
50,000 ns tho annual contribution to the
teachers' retirement funds.
The balance reported on hand liv Cltv
Trensurcr William McCoach Is $1,012,772.11,
deposited ns follows:
Central Natloml Hank JI2."i.non CO
Farmers and Mfthaiilrs' Nntlonal
Hank l.iiis.fi.so .
Vranklln 'Nntlonal Rank JH.I.nrn cm
Market Street National Hank i'SI.Ittl '.".i
Pennsylvania Company for Insur
ance on i.ics nnu urnniinK An
nuities 101,0(10 00
Commercial Trust Company ... tuo.n-ni.oii
Cash In Treasurer's possession.... JPn,sj M
Tho Board of Education will purchase
$370,000 of the school loan of $2,000 000 tc
cently negotiated. An amount of JKO.COO
of tho securities will be placed with the '
II ro Insurance fund maintained by tho
ooara tor repairing uuuuings uamagcu
by fire.
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JAPAN INFORMS CHINA
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rtny nlil from America. Vet the Tekln
nlllclala hnvo hecn firmer than ever In
the last two conferences In resisting tho
Jnpnnese demands under discussion.
Japanese nowspapcin published In China
and Jnpanesc residents and emissaries
n.'sert that the Toklo Oovernmcnt knows
that the Government at WnahhiRton will
notj Interfere.
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of certain foreign advisers, who nrsuo
that Japan dare not employ force, es
pecially since China has conceded In one
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Japanese Minister this question was
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t the demands!
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n lino between Wuchang and Hnng
chowi and a lino between Nanchang
and Klnochow.
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British cnpltallets have failed to respond.
The British press In the Orient is un
sparing In Its criticism of Japan. Ths
North China Dally News, one of tho
most prominent British newspapers In
the Par East, recently styled Japan's
demands on China as a "dirty trick."
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