5 FILMLAND'S FLICKERINGS FLASHED FOR PHOTOPLAY FANS facturer) was called upon to fulfil the necessary contract, and with n camera hinn and assistant traveled from Wash ington to complete this undertaking In" 24 hours. From everv poMllon In the line the pa rade was covered with cameras, including all the grand cdmmat-derles In the State and high cllv ofTlelnl., beautiful maneu vers and drills and grand mass forma tions of tho cioia with the bands placing "Onward, Christian Soldiers," to the thou sands of spectators witnessing It from alt sides -Globe Changes Managers U L I'erry, who has managed Iho Globe Theatre since Its opening a .year ago, will have on Stonday tor Atlantis City, where, throughout the season, he will be engaged ns malinger of fhe Gar den Pier. Sir, Perry will be succeeded at man aged of the Globe Theatre by William Goldenberg. EVENING LEDGB PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1915. Charles Chaplin, Star; His Life's History Charles Chaplin will bo 25 jearB old come Mlchaclmat Tla but another way t of salni? Hint ho was horn In London ln " Itnn 1k vn raised In a theatrical at- ; mosphoro, ns his parents were plavcrs In tho legitimate, and Charles himself made i "From Hags to Ittchcs.' p As a jouth Sir. Chnplln was a mem ber of ni Ions L'nRllsh companies that Voured tho provinces. Occasionally ho 'lappenred '" London, but never dis tinguished himself partlculaily until ho ? created the rolo of Billy in "Sherlock Holmes," with William Qilctto as tho etar, In L'ngland Like many artists, Charles Chaplin con ceived his present characterization through a combination of scores of other types and Impersonations. He went Into the English music halls and gave imita tions of great stare, finding that his bur lesnue wmk found the greater response. From audollle ho started on his way to fame In America when "Fred" Karno en gaged him for the music hnll sketch "A Night In an English Music Hall " This sketch with Sir. Chaplin and a large company was brought to tho Vic toria Theatre by Oscar Hammerstcln In 1305. Later It was placed over the Keith circuit. Sir. Chaplin was not "featured" ln the company, but his acting attracted ths attention of Slack Sennett, ono of the pioneer motion picturo producers and directors. Sir. Sennett made his start as n come dian and picturo director with the Bio graph. Ono of his associates directing in that firm was D. W. Griffith. It didn't tako Sir. Sennett lone to seo tho possibilities. In "Charlie" Chaplin, who was a pantomlmlst of high order. Mr, Chaplin went Wst to tho Kcystono studios at Los Angeles and started to nork. The combination of Scnnott as director and Chaplin as comedian proved a winning one. As "Charlie's" fame grew so did his salary. He soon earned by lilrrwlf more than nil the members of the Kcj stone's police department, and report Iibb It In x.A... V.t. l.n. XT. flifiItM Vinn nnVArl tho legltlmnlc, and Charles himself matte WBBESi s v ( IB9wiBF r As a jouth Sir. Chnplln was a mem- VgPB!H!!IHP'f .y -gwtffllf'-S'fcv'- Vv " 'itsssssssHfliiiiiiiiiir Iber of ailous UtiKllsh companies that f PSlslgl ... "y i " 'ilHII Voured tho provinces. Occasionally ho ' fIMBpife'ci), 1 dEw&r & I 'ytppenred In London, but never ills- .. siBiiiBSS KtKKf0 flHik I tlnguishcd himself partlculaily until ho ,., II (4 Wggtm "r HHIb created tho rolo of Billy in "Sherlock II MlB il AH with William Qilctto as tho " 11 HtppiiHP II WkBH ; star, In Kngland y x !(BP aHJBPBUS! Like many artists, Charles Chaplin con- , V js$M$- '&?HHp y( jlffl Jm&&$M&&M E more than all of the police department ! clustered together. Tho school of life gives one a great education It also gives credence to a good story on Charles Chaplin at tho time he was negotiating nlth another company. The other firm offered him $1000 a week "Slake It J1.025," said Sir. Chaplin. "What Is the $23 for?" was asked. "Living expenses," replied the comed ian. Betty Nansen Decorated Betty Nansen, rcc Mm star, has re ceived word that she Is to be decorated by King Kaakon, of Norway, for artistic merit. This will be the third time that Madame Nansen has been the recipient of orders from kings. She Is already the possessor of gold medals from the late King Frederick VIII of Denmark and King Oscar of Sweden. t Actors Busy Banting Some of the Rcllance-SIaJestlo players In Los Angeles have been reducing. Fay Tlncher discovered tho methods which the others are following verv successfully. tjf Elmer Booth asserts that he lost four 1 ounces in three days. Director r. A. PUOTO-PLAYS 11 to 11. 10c, 15c. tSc. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday METRO PICTURES Present The Exquisite Drumatlo Actress FLORENCE REED In CLYDE FITCH'S Famous Story "HER OWN WAY" FIVE ACTS OF I.OVE HOMAhCE and BELT-SACRIFICE Thursday, Friday and Saturday WILLIAM FARNUM America's Most Eminent Actor, ln "THE PLUNDERER" A Ecreen Drama of Virile. Dynamto Force, ilunnlnr the Gamut of Murder, Love, Brute Hats, Delllhtful Bo man;er Exciting- Suspense, and Show ing: the Most Terrlflo Primordial paro-FIst Fight Ever Filmed, BM.ISnUUY'S "MILD LIFE" PICTURES UARluCK UA.M. toll P.M. TO- T . T- , SUBMARINE PAX -aSt iimeS Motion rictures KtWeekreSfy?gfM.IOc,I5cr25c FIRST TIME! IK PHILADELPHIA "jSSSSr" James Barnes ". PERSONALLY PRESENTS THE MOST WONDERFUL MOTION PICTURES EVER TAKEN THRO CENTRAL AFRICA rA Tour o( 4000 Mtlw, 1100 of Which Ar Along stuUey Rout. MOST DARING FEAT EVER ATTEMPTED H TIV WniTP lvfRN I 1717 Th Uon KHUd by Spearowa Ut-jlj $et from tbs Canwra th FJf- p mUs WU4 AnlmU la Their fnve llaunts LW ANOTHER CHARLET CHAPLIN African Pictures Garrick At the Garrick Theatre next week James Barnes, the famous African ex plorer, will personally appear and will show for the first time in Philadelphia, a moving picturo tour through Ccntrnl Africa fiom coast to coast. Thcso pictures are unld to be the most marvel ous over taken and tho expedition which covered 4000 miles, 1J0O of which was over the route taken by Henry H. Stan ley, Is tho most thrilling and dangerous tint has ever been made by white men. Sloro than half of the Journey taken by Sir. Barnes and his part was thiough Jungles, across mountains nnd over bodies of water that no white men had ever penetrated and a territory that Is still unmapped During this expedition Sir Barnes encountered a series of thrilling adventures with both beasts of the Jungle, pigmies of the forest nnd ele ments unknown to -white men which havo faithfully been recorded ln moving pictures which will be shown for tho first time In Philadelphia at the Garrick Theatre this week. Twice dally, onco In tho afternoon and once at night, Sir. Barnes will personally lecture on tho expedition Ono photograph shows the native spearsmen of Africa killing n huge lion within 12 feet of the camera as the bpast was about to spring upon the moving pic ture operator. AH of the photographs showing the wild animals of the Jungle were taken at tho closest range ever known. Tribes of unknown Africans JEFFERSON 29T1I AND DAVI'llIN STS, DAMAGED GOOD HAITI HOOLIGAN EDISON PROMINENT PERSONAGES DIRECTOR JAMES W. CASTLE JOHN H. COLLINS WILL LOUIS DUNCAN McRAE EUGENE NOWLAND RICHARD RIDGELY LANGDON WEST PL A HARRY BEAUMONT YALE BENNER YALE BOSS ROBERT BROWER ANDY CLARK ROBERT CONNESS BIGELOW COOPER SALLY CRUTE VIOLA DANA JEANE DUMAR MABEL DWIGHT EDWARD EARLE MRS. WALLACE ERSKINE HARRY EYTINGE WM. FABLES JAMES HARRIS ARTHUR HOUSMAN GLADYS HULETTE pigmies that no white men had hereto fore discovered are shown ln theil native haunts, habits nnd dances, wild animals of over description aie shown nt tho closest range, lands nnd rivers heretofore unknown nio reproduced and other won ders of this unexplored land are shown en the screen. Sir. Barnes will tell of his experiences with tho various tribes of Central Africa, thtlr customs their folklore nnd their songs, some of which he sings All who hive seen these pictures pronounco them the gieatest that have ever been taken Attention! Exhibitors iou tan neturo the ONLY AUTHENTIC Moving Pictures of The Knights Templar Parade Your patrons may be In it. Length 1000 ft. FIIOM The Metropolitan Booking Office IIAIirtY ISIIYAN, Managing- Director 1316 VINE STREET l'hone Filbert IJ84 Jcw nrk Pittsburgh Also Bonking THE .1UJ.OLE DAN Titmsuiins OF I OUZAT8 CAIIIIII V rir.mti: or the plains many OTHERS. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR. HERBERT ABBE BERNARD J. DURNING W. H. DREWS GERALD VAN ORDEN JOHN McGRATH HARRY G. MASON CHAS. L. McGEE YERS CARLTON KING MARIE LaMANNA BESSIE LEARN HARRY LINSON GERTRUDE McCOY RAYMOND McKEE PAT O'MALLEY AUGUSTUS PHILLIPS HERBERT PRIOR MARGARET TRUSSING JULIAN REED JESSIE STEVENS HELEN STRICKLAND CHAS, SUTTON MABEL TRUNNELLE WM. WADSWORTH WILLIAM WEST Lillian Gish at Work Lillian Glsh Is back ht the Rcllance Slajestlo studios on tho coast from her vacation which sho spent In SInsslllou, O. With her mother, SIlss Glsh visited her aunt. Sho celebrated her icturn to Los Angeles by plunging -vigorously Into work. TECHNIQUE OF THE PHOTOPLAY (Second XMItlon) Uy i:VK8 M SVUOKST An rntlroly new and exhnuntlto treatise of the Fliotnnloy In Its eery nHpect, together ulth n illctlnnnr) of technical terms and several sample ncrtpts Ono hundred and acrnt-lx pages of actual text Special Chaptern on "Developing the ' Punch," Condensing the bcrlpt, Writing tho Snjnpsls, Multiple Keel Stories, Talking jplrture. Cop rights, etc In cloth two dollars. Ity mall postpaid. Address all orders to THE MOWMt riCTUICK M OKI II 703 rullman ISlrig.J 1? Madison Axe. New lork fit GLOBE Theatre "&& THE CHRISTIAN Willi iarlo iriWnma and L'dffi Storey TODAY MATINKn 2 P M I7V I3MKG ( TO P M VITAGRAPH PROMINENT PERSONAGES LITTLE MARY ANDERSON ANNA LAUGHLIN LEAH BAIRD DICK LESLIE LEE BEGGS FRANK LE STRANGE GEORGE DE BECK HUGHIE MACK AUDREY BERRY ESTELLE MARDO CHILD ACTRESS BILLY BILLINGS MARY MAURICE JACK BRAWN THOMAS MILLS VAN DYKE BROOKE JACK BULGER NAOMI CHILDERS BOBBY and HELEN CONNELLY GEORGE COOPER ARTHUR COZINE FRANK CURRIER NICHOLAS DUNAEVV WILLIAM DUNN ' EDWARD ELKAS FLORA FINCH HAROLD FOSHAY KATHERINE FRANECK NITRA FRAZER BETTY GRAY JULIA SWAYNE GORDON JOE HALPIN MAE HALPIN MARIAN HENRY GLADDEN JAMES DARWIN KARR ZENA KEEFE DOROTHY KPLIY v77?Gfiffr sjj9rjr?s Knights Templar Parade napltt-flre motion photography of the 62d mutual conclave of the Grand Command crv of Knights Templar parndo vvns pio diiced through the efforts of J O Wilson, the mnnagei of the Cheitnut Street Opera House, oil Tuesday of this week Thereby hnngs th otoij H Harris, representing a laige manu $100,000 a Year Earned by Girl Film Stars Make Fortunes. Learn to Act for the Movies. Jim Cruze Will Teach You. A i oung girl earni moro than J100.000 a 5 ear acting for the Movies Her name Is famed all over tho world A few months ngo she was not earning as many pennies This Is what the Movies are doing for Its slurs Have ou ever thought if it Sou lould sucked In this jm mriiiiuiiiiK iie jiruies- slon7 There Is a ble dmaml for new tnlcnc, nmv faces, noiv person llltlcs In the movies You can preparu ourself for this grpat career In jour own home JIM crtUZE. star of The Million Dol lar Mjsteri " ' 7udora" nnd nnny other big suc cesses, will be your teacher If you wish to enter this vtomlerful pro fession send in tents In coin or Klnmps nnd get ' iruze s uik hook on Movie T. Acting vvhlrh contnlns Jim CruZC many fasclnntlng facts nbout filmland, beauti ful pictures of film stars full particulars nbout his course In movlo acting, scenario writing, directing nnd producing, an 1 his TKST lesson nnd exnmlnntlon which will help ou determine our Illness for this career Do It NOW nnd begin fitting yourself for this fnnctnntlng pro fession jim citut: MOin Acrons .ssoci .tio. Sultr II .-,10, 1.127 Mlrlilcnn Ilouletnnl, Chli-neo, III. EXHIBITORS' BOOKING OFFICES, Inc. 1339 Vine Street Booking all the latest and best feature photo-plays. Pleases both tho Public and the Exhibitor. GARRY McGARRY HARRY T. MOREY JAMES MORRISON KARIN NORMAN MURIEL OSTRICHE EVART OVERTON KATE PRICE EDWINA ROBBINS ALBERT ROCCARDI TEMPLER SAXE PAUL SCARDON WILLIAM SHEA ANITA STEWART EDITH STOREY CONSTANCE TALMADGE NORMA TALMADGE ROSE TAPLEY WALLY VAN CORTLANDT VAN DEUSEN LILLIAN WALKER CHARLES WELLESLEY EARLE WILLIAMS fi Fiiwrw wnonnnjFF Tii7M CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. 5c nnd 10c Why Pay More? MONDAY The Famous Marimba Band Pictures of tho recent Naval Parade In New York, In ndilltlon to our refriilnr iiroRrnm. The Diamond from the Sky TUESDAY The Story of a Glove A VltftBrapli comedy, featuring Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Drew, In Addition io our rcKulnr program, WEDNESDAY rui:ni:mc nisii nnd nitAcn nvnt.i.fj in 3 Parts-THE QUARRY-3 Parte A SellR Tliroo-Dlnmond Special, In ml 1 Ml cm to our reoulnr prournm. THURSDAY 4 Parts Where Cowboy is King 4 Parts Dlicct from the New York Hippodrome. A spectacular picturo of tho Wild West, In ndilltlon to our rrnular program. FRIDAY 2 Parts Jane Was Worth It 2 Parts A VltaKraph comedy, featuring Hdlth Storey and HukIiIc Mack; also Keystone comedy, In nddltlon to our regular program. SATURDAY Shorty's Troubled Sleep A Broncho comedy. This will make you laugh, In nddltlon to our rcglllnr program. The most Interesting and diversified program of photoplays over shown, consisting of 9 KliltiLb nc in ouit onavx LUBIN' fLUBINjj ROMAINE FIELDING Actor Author Managing Director ARTHUR D. HOTALING MnmiKliiK nirrctnr. Southern Studio, Jacksonville. I In. BILLIE I'KINCII'AL I llliln Sniitlie rn Studio GEORGE W. TERWILLIGER Director Author EARL METCALFE leads TemllllRrr Company HERBERT FORTIER CIIARACTEII LEADS eo. M. TemllllRer Co. MR. BARRY O'NEIL Feature Productions GEORGE SOULESPENCER" Feature Productions Leads DOUGLAS SIBOLE Willi .Mr. O'.Nell's I'eature I'roductlons BEATRICE MORGAN RICHARD DIMMICK I'llDTOOItAniEU WILBERT MELVILLE Director Western Companj, Los AnReles, tal. L. C. SHUMWAY leails luhtn'H Mewtcrn Companj In Ancelew Ciil JOHN E. INCE Director I'HOIJL'CI.SO "ROAD O' STRIFE" PlIOTOaitArilED 11V WILLIAM BLACK and A. LLOYD LEWIS CRANE WILBUR MARY CHARLESON "Road o' Strife" "Road o' Strife" PERCY WINTER Director Actor bernardsiegel: Characters JAMES L. DALY Characters JOSEPHINE LONGWORTH WILLIAM H. TURNER Characters Comedy GILBERT ELY J. H. De WOLFF .11 ST ATMOSPHERE nlth IIKSr II 1131 IN EILMDUM GEORGE S. TRIMBLE Characters MARIE W. STERLING Characters ELEANOR BLANCHARD LU1IIN FILMS PATSY DE FOREST Ingenue Leads L U f IEfji!i MASTERPIECES Now ready and about to be re leased through tho Vltngraph-Lubin-Selig-Essanay, Inc.. 1000 Broadway, New York. "EAGLE'S NEST'-Mr. Arden's successful drama, with Edwin Arden and Komaine Fielding. Direction Romaine Fielding. THE SPOUTING DUCHESS" Comedy drama by Cecil Raleigh, with Rose Coghlan and Ethel Clayton, supported by George Soule Spencer. Direction Barry O'Neil. "THE VALLEV OF LOST HOPE" A powerful drama by Shannon Fife, featuring Romaine Fielding. Direction Romaine Fielding. "THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY" Drama by Charles Klein and Harri son Gray Fiske, with George Soule Spencer and Dorothy Bernard. Direction Barry O'Neil. 'THE COLLEGE WIDOW'Comedy by George Ade, featuring Ethef Clayton and George Soule Spencer, Direction Barry O'Neil. THE EVANGELIST" Powerful drama by Sir Henry Arthur Jones, with Gladys Hanson, supported by George Soule Spencer, Direc tion Barry O'Neil. 'THE CLIMBERS" Drama by Clyde Fitch, with Gladys Hanson, sqp 'ported by George Soule Spencer. Direction- Barry O'Neil. LUBIN MANUFACTURING COMPANY PWladeJphia, Pa. a Visitor Always a Patron ri.Y 'run picrunns PROMINENT PERSONAGES I ubln Arizona Company l O. Ilox 1316 I'linrnlx. Arlionn MAE HOTELY LEADS ,lncl;sonillc, 1 lorlclu. Studio REEVES COMEDIAN Jacksonville. 11a P. THAD. VOLKMAN Asslstnnt Director Geo. . Tervt IHIner Co. ORMI HAWLEY Leads Tern lllljter Company WILLIAM S. COOPER riintogranlirr Oro. TcrwlIiiKcr Co. ROBERT E. GRAHAM, JR. With Mr. Dnrry O'Nell'a Co. OCTAVIA HANDWORTH "WALTER HITCHCOCK "The Climbers" ARTHUR WM. MATTHEWS GEORGE CLARKE In MIC. II MIRY O'NEIL'S I MATURE I'llOnUCTIO.NH VELMA WHITMAN, I rac.M Istililn's Western Company t Ob Angeles, Cal. ROBERT GRAY Ientli Iu bin's Western Company I os Angeles. Cal. JOE BOYLE Assistant Director JACK STANDING Leading Man FRANK SMILEY CLARA LAMBERT Characters FRANCIS JOYNER DOROTHY DE WOLFF Queen of Juveniles JAMES J. CASSADY Characters jack Mcdonald Character Man "I'ATSY IIUI.IAR" SERIES CHARLES F. LEONARD WILLIAM H. RAUSCHER Jurerille JACK riUNCE In l'atsy Bolltar Series GEO. S. BLISS Old Trapper In THE TRAPPER'S KKVKNOE ELEANOR DUNN Child lnilit EianKellst, Raxced Earl. Pride of llattery II " B I a?w1 S mi v. haw