s?zrap -k EVENING LEDGBB-PHILADELPHU. MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1015, ALTItO S0TT0MARIN0 AUSTRIACODISTRUTTO NEL HARE ADRIATIC) INSANITY PLEA SCORED BY JUDGE RALSTON AT CRIMINOLOGY CONCLAVE MUTUAL FILM CO. STRAIGHTENING LINES 2ArtIgHerin Ncmica Rldotta nl Sllenzfo dalle Bnttcric Itall ano nellft Rcgiono Fortifi cnta di Landro noilA. I AgoMo. DIspacct gluntt qui Via Mllsnb dlCono the II ottomarlno nuatrlnco "VT' fu affondiito da tin aotlomarlno Itallano Philadelphia Jurist, President of Criminal Law Institute, Raps Murder Excuse in Annual Address , Revises Program and Adds Fea ttires to Meet Grifflth-Ince- Sennctt Defection tieHAOrlatlco nocd dopo che II eacclalor-j court nnd the Interpolation of(too many pedlnMrs franceso Dlsaoti" ffondo' I'al tro noltomarino auMflnco "lf-t" Questo ottorrmtlno. cli l dlsso die tire era stato effondnto da ni lindane, fu Invece vera menle nffondoto lMla Mlurnnle frnncese. Com rlouttit Infnttl do un comunlcalo umclalc del Mlnlstero dellft Marina fran cpr da una feconto dichlitratlbne uf fieisle Itnllann, 1' "U.y em stato avvls tftto net Dnsao Adrlatlco mentre nttnccnvn Un inrroc'latore auslllnrlo Itallano, Questo rluf.cl' con ablllsslmo mnnovro n efuKHlre a due slluU die gll crnito elatl lanclatl dill ftoltomnrlnd nemlco. e qulndl aveva cercflto dt Itivestlre II sottomarlrld, senxn pero' rtuslclrvl. fiuh.lo dopo questo attacco, sllurantl Italian e francesl si mlsero nll'lnsesul tnento del sottomnrlno nustrlaco, e not poin"rlgrj(lo del 13 corrcnte fu nvvlstato dal "Buson." che lo afTondo' a ennnonntft o feco prlglonlerl un ulTlclale ed undid mu rium Intanto sono gluntl I partlcolnrl del'a dlstruzlono del sottomnrlno nustrlaco "U J2 " Questo era stnto nvvlstato ncl medio .AdrlaUeo da una feuuadrlclia dl cacclntor- pedlnlcre Hallanl, nnn lontano dnlla coita Holland II sottomnrlno, Invece ill im. tnewrsl, rlmnsc nlla superlldo pef dar bnttngtla nlle sllurantl Itatlnnc. Qucsta dal canto loro lo nttrftsscro plu' vlclno alia costa, dove eraho del nottomarlnl ltallanli ed uno dl questl rII lnnclo' con tra un niluro tnnndandolo n plcco con tanta rnpldlta' che non fu neppuro possl bllo tali aro un solo uomo dcH'cqulpaRglo. LD OPERAZIONI DI TEHRA. Icrl II generals Cndorna Invlava del suo qnnrtlcre cenernle II sesucnto rapporlo. che venlva qulndl pubbllcato dal Mln- iBttro ilella querra: ".Vella valluta dcll'Adfge un treno blln datn del nemlco, su cul ernno statl mon tatl cannonl dl piccolo cnllbro e lnttrag llatrlcl, ccrco' dl complere un raid verno EerraValle, ma fu resplnto dalle nostro tiro. Lf nostro truppe icsplnaero pure Un piccolo attacco del nemlco contro lo notro poelzlonl dl Jlonte Magftlore sul I'altorlnilo n nord-est dl Arslero. "Nell, vallo del Popra, veroo 1'alta valle del Itle.nx, II nemlco nttneco' In tons. Ie nostre poelzlonl recentcmento conquistnte, wn. dopo un vlolento combnttlmento fu obbllpato e rlpletrnre avendo sublto gravl perdlte. "Nclla voile del Sexton (fronte dolle Ipl Cnrnlcho) II 13 corrente 1'nrtlRllcrln nemlca cesao'jdl rlspondcro nl fuoco, delle nostro batter?. Pcrclo' la nostra fan term nvanzo'fllno ul llnnchl dl Sclkofcl a dl Croda Itossn. Nclla Btcessa 'maulers nel bnclno del Palnlzo o nella aonft del Mon to ."cro la nostra fnntcrla, nppoRRlnta ilttl fuoco dtllu nostra (troysn artlgllerla da campnsna, hu fatto conldorcvoll pro ercssi ' "I'n trcno nemlco btlnclata portante nrtlsllerln lemeron. tcnto" Inutllmente dl nttaccare I'cstromn ala clestra dello nostra poslzlonl n sud-eat dl Monfalcone." II ffoverno Itallano ha. smcntlto cate Rorlcnmeiito la notlsla data a Vienna cho 11 sottomarlno Kautllun era stuto' alTon dato, II Koverno affcrma puro cho II sottomarlno Ncreldo non fu nffondato dasll nustrlacl, ma colo n fondo In accul to nd un Rimeto verlncatosl nclle sue line. chine. Un telegrnmma da Zurlga ICo che. II eoverno nustrlaco hn muio nnn tnifiin . rfl 20,000 corona sulla testa dl Onbrlele li'AniiunzIo, che alornl or sono, volando In un acroplnno Itallano, laalo' cudero nunlfestlnl, palrlottll su Trieste, nvver tendo gll Itallanl dl quella cltta' cho la loro rcdcnzlone o' vlclna. A uniform taw to reculate the nte Of flrwirms, tho frequent use of Insanity as ft defenso In murder trials In American Theatrical Baedeker XElTll'8 Jotiph E. Howard and Mabfl 11c Can, In new ons nrnj chatter; .lo Jackson, pantomlmliit ; Jack Corcoran and Tom Din gie. Ih ilanctrs of "milo, nroadwayl" John and Mae Uurke, olTerlnir "A Haxtlmo BoMJefi Flher and Qrn. In 'The Partners"; the Clown Beat; Hobrt Emmet Kcane, "The American L'nelUhman"; Parl and Irena ,,";. in "Tnelio Minutes Out of a Fashion V, '" . aiuihci iiroinrrF, uanjoisig, anil Hearl-Bll- Newa Weekly. UtSOS'B ai!AXV Tho Five Sully., In "The Information Ilureau"; Younir and Moore, lltllboy'j the Monte Trio, muilclani: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorn and Company In "An rptotvn Haft lll..et and Ecott. ,lanr7 tho Aerial Urtllt. and Fun Foto Fllma. enpas XEYB-Flrti half of wk, "The Mid. mitnt cabaret,' a ictnlc production: Car men a Minstrels, Jermon and Walker, enter. ii'fW "I"' Itorltiw. the "nut lom'Xn" and the Jules Levy Family, Instrumentalists. WOODStDB PAKA--U Helns-IIamll and Company In demonstration of electricity! th. Crtlxhlon Hlsters. three lnlnc and danclnr mlMea, Jerome and Carson. In lnlnc. Uanc-Ins- and acrobatlo fHclsltlta; Kashlma. "the of the make-up box," and Jimmy .Lauihlln. U. S. Weather Dureau Bulletin Observations takt S a. m., Eastern tlmo. in tit Tttitn- vi. am"? t.x? a:.Wn: vn4- 'y-gs?"- AttantU- Cltv TS 71 .ill w S25, Ilnmarik. 1 ft. .VI 31 . . v j WIY. hypothetical questions by Inwyord were discussed by Judjte Hobert nalston. of Common I'lesa pourt So, 5,- In his ad dress ns president at the seventh nnnual meeting; of tho American Institute of Crimlnnl Low and Criminology, which opened In Ball Lake City today. Bx-At torney General Hnmjilon V. Carson, of Pennsylvania, will deliver the address to night. Delegate appointed by the Oovcrnors I of sevemt Stntes arc nttendlnff 'he meet- lna Many Mnyora arc nlso present. JudRC Tlalston was selected as the head of the Institute becnuse of his great learning In criminal law and his specialty In Its Interpretation nnd administration. Judge Ilntston has tried moro murder cases than any other Judge In the United States. Touching unon the sale of firearms, Judge Unlaton suggested that tho appro priate commlttio consider the ndvleablllty of framing n law to regulate tho sale of firearms In the different States. Judge flnlston snld In part: "Many criticisms of criminal proceduro In the Untied States have been made, and man remedies suggested. It must bo bornn In mind thnt there Is no ono sys tem of criminal procedure In thla country, but thnt tho practice vnrlce greatly In different States. "The matters which have been the prin cipal subjects of criticism are tho follow ing: Tho quashing of Indictments, or granting new trials on account of some disqualification of a grand Juror, or some technical error In tho Indictment, or nt tho trial! tho great length of time con sumed In selecting Juries; the methods of examining expert witnesses; tho constitu tional prohibition ngalnst compelling tho accused to testify, and the usual prohibi tion against commenting upon hla fnlluro to tcatlfy; tho abuse of their privileges by lawyers! the methods of tho Judges In charging Jurlcu; tho promnture discharge of the Jury before they have agreed; de lays by appeals, and the taking of writs of habeas corpus. "A number of writers nnd speakers, Mr. Tnft among them, have Commended the Engllth uyetcm of trials, nnd while some hnvs criticised the administration of tho crtm'nal law In England, none, so far an I know", has foOnd fnult with the system Itself. "Whoro' Insanity Is set up as n defense, much difficulty would be nvolded If tho trial Judge would bear In mind that, after all, the question tbbe decided Is not whether tho prisoner Is Insane from a med'cal point of view, but whether ho Is responsible according to legal standards. A man mny be Insane In tho opinion of tho doctors, nnd yet. If he knew whnt ho was doing, nnd Its consequences, nnd that his act was punishable by law, he Is responsible whether he Is Insana or not. "Some persons have oven none so far as to urge that the defense of Insanity be abolished, because, they say, nn In sane man who has committed a murder In likely to do It ngaln jf he has a chance, and for the protection of society no should bo executed, or Imprisoned for life. "Home writers nave suggested that In stead of tho verdict usual In this coun try of 'not guilty, on the ground of In sanity,' It would bo hotter to substitute the English cordict 'guilty but Inuane,' nnd thereby nvold the ticnndals which have beon brought about by prisoners wno have been acquitted on the ground of Insanity constantly taking out writs of habeas corpus, claiming that they have been restored to reason. By the Photoplrty Editor The Mutual Firm Corporation Is straightening Its lines. Tho Orlfllth, Ince A Bennett Interests have withdrawn Into tho Triangle Corporation, taking Sir. All ien with them: but the Mutual has made largo nnd cfltclent plans to till the gaps. The following schedule has been def initely completed: Two three-reel fea,i tn res with Broadway stars In the leading roles will be released each week. The Onumont Company will release In the future on the Mutual program, using such stnge stars as Sir Forbes Itobert son, Gertrude Elliott, Alice Ur.idy and Florenco JCnsh. Them will bo five new comedy released enrh week, the first being the new Cub comedies, with Ocorgo Ovey as the star nnd David Horslcy ns the producer. To thoeo will bo ndded it now Benuty com edy release presented by ft company per sonally recruited by President S. S. Hutchinson, of tho American Him Com p.in a new Fnlstaft comedy release made by u company of players especially chosen by Rdwln Tlinnhouser, and two new comedies featuring English knock about comedians. Tho two-reel pictures on the program havo been brought to feature quality, and will be known hereafter us Mutual Hau lier fentures. Among theso there will be each week u new Western dntmn brand to bo known as tho "Mustang" dramas. Tho Uostock Animal Pictures',' piodiiced by David Horslcy, will bo two reels long, nnd there will bo ono two-rtel rclcnso each week on tho regular program. Contrncta have been signed with tho Gaumont Compnny for a now split-reel rclcnso each week, which will be. half scenic, under tho title, "Seeing America I'lrst, and nnir cartoon. In addition to the nbovo many novelties havo been orrangid for the tegular pro gram, and Mutual Masterpieces will bo continued In order to present subjects Impossible to handle In shorter length pictures. The general policy of tho Mutual hna been broadened to admit of moro com edies, more feature pictures nnd moro novelties In order to present a program that would satisfy the undoubted demnnd among exhibitors nnd the general public for a balanced program of entertainment. ii .... r. "p a a jJi.li.li.li.li.li.H.ls.HS 1 n ifliK' o I BiBsliHI"' ? vUy JV. jg-r--"'"""- that they win not he passed, so lh the race for I9r)erhl) promtie ht result lor both branches. vnmi. fumuti ti. r. Hurt, vice president . V.' ..-... n! . .... -.... AlA MM T..I. 1 Illinois, moved to. Colorado A inn. M follows Uiiardotfn and .M J. "i.r of the orand Fraternity, who died en jmy m. V,0IUtiUV ihhm lie was a on of th late Judie Hays, of the Illinois. Circuit ttfts horn In came to Philadelphia In Court, and was hlmeelf n mfmVier of the nar of Colorado, being at one time Assistant Dis trict Attorney ef Dnvef. file eonneetietf wltn fraternal work began .with hla admission to the Or1r of United Moderns In Denver, and k.i.k It. ,.,imIi.IIan Mtta ftlMrtA Oftrt OI 'the Orand Fraternity, he waa Placed In charge or tne western district, lie n eiricu ..v rrestdent In July. ion. and nad since roat fill homo In Philadelphia. He received nn mill' n July . rMift, tary title In the Spanish-American War, cem mandlnr a battalion of Colorado volunteer In- fantry A man of culture, ha pofed the faculty of making Arm friends of all with whom he.came.ln contiet. , His. remains were sent to hla boyhood homo In Allda. III. Two son j survive him. BENEFIT ASSO. OF MACCABEES VIOLA DANA With tho Edison Company ROYAL ARCANUM'S NEW DEPUTIES The Grand Regent's District Appointments Haverford's Big Carnival Grand rtegent U II. Gelsenbcrger has recently nnnounc'cd the appointment of district deputies. Klght of tho previous Philadelphia deputies havo been reap pointed. Six of tho new nppolntccs are Ui others J II. Btauss, of Germnntowii Council; It II. Conway, of Philadelphia Council; J. A Whltnkcr, of Pennsylvania Council; C. O. Frowert, Jr., of Philadel phia Council; J. Dallas Smith, of Phila delphia Council, nnd Q. W. Miller, of Oakdate Council. Tho list comprises sojiio of the most active workers In re cent years and nn nggrcsslvo campaign Is being plnnncd' for the fall and winter. Philadelphia Council met on Aucuit 10 In the rarnay niMii. fast urand iitsjem a. & Tho Central Commlttco's Outltiff nt Cornwclls Members Transferred Ouaher City Ttevlew al Its last rcgulnr meeting received 10 transfer members from Mansion Ilovlew, several of these members being present. Miss Ourgln, su preme chaplain, explained the benefits of the hospital and fraternal service, also the different kinds of protection In force beginning August 1, which Includes last Illness and burial benefits and sick bene fits In the supremo association. Lemon- nde nnd enke wcro served. Wett Philadelphia Hetlew received one appli cation for membership nnd also the realgna tlon of their reeorJ keeper. Mrs. Harriet K. Weber, who la III. Mra, Mary Hart will, look after the office until an election can be held, ninth will not ho Inna, ns under tho new laws election of officers will como In the nnt meet ing In September. was held al the'huniralow of Mrs, Jennie Steel The Auauat meeting of Centrnl Committee man, a paw commander of Iletayltoss Review, Hie bungalow la In an Ideal spot nn the bonks pf the Delaware, near Cornwells. The TO mem hers and vliltora enjoyed the day Immensely Tho hostess sent n bus and nuto for nil to the. street cara, nnd at lunch time aered tea, coffee nnd lemonade, after which Mr. Sloelman took all. In parties of elichl, In hla launch for a ride on the Delaware. Ico cream pc.tclien nnd cake wore icneil. Kvcry ono cxprerocd her 'appreciation. ARTISANS' ORDER e? wen " hlmSAphtaVnd ProsreMl . at Mtb and Berka. Dorian and tisnnony, i ". .,,.. ivn'r.ut: rntiylvanl and uartram. at uia' and Elmwood. .. This It how Boutliwtatern Awmbly l work ing a eamtif.lgn for n real owj7rnV3t ... filstrlet A-Captaln. faro, qeerge H. Haft, as sisted hv SI brothers. Limits of district, ejet of the chiivlklll. north ot Catharine, contain- '"filftAeF'CapUIn, nro. Samuel jDever, 8r., nlitd by II brothers'. Limits of district, east of the Rchuylklll from Catharine llnclu alve) south, cmlalnlnp250 met. District C-Captnin, nro. Millard f.Zetl, , as alitfd bv 21 brothers. Limits of district, west of tre fJcMiylklli. ftom Catharine (Inclusive) north, containing 201 men. . ... ,. ...... Dl:rlet D-Cnp,aln. Fred Menonain. assi-ipa bt 54 rrnther Limits of dlslrlet. nest of the Rchuylklll. front Catharine aouth, contnlnlng "For attenflancs ef any brother llilng In the district, 1 nolnti frr attendance ef So brothers of anv t-polnt district (extra credit), 5 points. a Bii.n.iAh,., nr inn tirofherfl of nnv l.nolnt district (extra credit), IS pojntsi for lntforfiic tlon ot a candidate by Brother in any aistrict, r. Mints, tor introduction ef fl candidates by brethera ef any one district ; (extra credit), JO polntai for Introduction of tn candidates by brothers of any ono district (extra credit), 23 This' assemblr ivlll elect an Inspector at,lh meeting next Thursday evening on account of the realqinatlon of lire, carl J. Veil. ' The Order of Liberty Homo Lodae, No. 1, held a lively session and admitted five new member?. After the business meeting a social session was enjoyed. Much Interest was, shown In, the Increase of membership, as well as to build up the Christ maa fund to one of the greatest rropprtlons ever realised tn Philadelphia. On account of tho absence of the secretary, Mlsa Allendorf, there was no report In reference to the Christ maa fund or the atandlng of the Inemberslilp nniflii. hleh 1m helnsr conducted hv the lodae. Supremo Secretary Jorobl aave the member Very enCOUroainS, rtiwri uii inn yuiiu.uwu ui the order aa a whole and thanked the members ef Lodgo No. 1 for tho aupport they had alven. He showed that tho society had dono almost aa much business In tho first alx months tit prizes to the baseball ay team winnera Thla council ha MUSIC IN THE PARK juuton, Maia. Til 70 Jluffalo, N. y. . TO tin Chlcaio. Ill ..It TO rieviliml. Ohio. Tt W Denver. Colo. . .it aa Pta Mvlnea, Ja. , To TO l-setrolt, Mich.... 6"t urt Duiuth. Mtn.. . in iji laheston, Tu . HI mi Harrliburs. I'a . T4 VI Hattrraa, N C. SI IH Htltna. Mont... Bd bj Huron, 8. D. .. in M Jackion llle, Fla JO 7S Kanaaa City. ilo. T4 Tl Louisville, Ky. . 71 iw Mtmnhls, Tann.. TS id Jit I'ocono, I'a. ftl US fisw irieana .(XI XV BW 8tt 8 .. V' .. NE .. N .. W .. aw .. uw .. NW 14 HE .. B .. BB .. B w i Cloudy 10 ('.Cloudy Id Clear Ut P.Cloudy 8 Clear I P.Cloudy 4 Cloudy 8 Clear 14 Cloudy 31 Cloudy Cloudy J4 T4 1.I0 8K T4 KM NW JO New Yorlr N, Hatu. Neli. 3 n) .. Jje j mUhoma. Okla. IM M .82 Calm IVhlladeiphU ... Tn TO OI Ntllo Phoenix. Aril . T4 T4 ." S 9 Clear J'.cio d Clear x ri. 14 P.Cloudy 4 P.Cloudy 4 P.Cloudy 4 Cloudy i.aiu FUtsburah. Ponland. Me Portland. Ore uuabec. Tan. gt. Loula, Mo. Tn n v: ii M IHI HI HI 71 71 rw 84 V Cloudy Clear t?lMI Clear oiouay Paul. Minn.. W Ml re. utan in bi Bait Pan Francl acrantoOi lamp ants, J?0; XY&ftilfjMfan TR Wnidpw M t 38 St ll lit so to TO f-IM W 14 &W :: IB i siffL n Stt- I Xl'tr .t k;. -3 ' "" v ix Joudy OS W Pffiiui.- NB It Cloudy ' Observations at Philadelphia 8 A. It garomaiar annn JBiperaiar 3a?2 J"4 Northweat.'lQmlli; StSi3nft,,oi' 'isV 'r'."'-'-.".'.'.'..'.'. . ? p t.mrwiurvv.v,v.,.v.r."v.:v.-.r-15 Maximum ucppwture ..1. .."... .......; jj On the Pacific Coast ES a:;:.-.T?;i ?j g Almanac of the Day Fnlrmount Park Bnnd to Play at George's Hill The. programs for concerts thla after noon and tonlpht at Qeorgo'n Hill by tho Falrmount 1'ark Band, Rlcnurd Schmidt, conductor, are ns follows: I'AIIT 1. . . Afternoon. 4 to 0 o'clock 1. 0erture-"Th; Mill on tho Cliff".. Ilelslscr ? ?.r.lln.'l.bc,Pe,.from. "Dle Walkuere".Wuiiner 3' SK .S.,m,'la K;SS Thome (h) "Kroxen Illll" Prior 4. Melodies from "Ailclo" Ilrlquet ii- !"1n.ta,il,cr. ,,u"e Tobnnl U. (a) "Idlllo" , , jjick I !!'.' .,.'Fo.rirJ,n'" ,roOT "Taruntelle"...Ardltl 7. Walti "Thousand and One Nlslita".Btrausa 8. Medley "Bummtr Days' Itecker PART. If. . i;nlni, s to 10 o'clock. 1. Overture "Itaymond" ., Thomaa !. Urnnd Bcnes from "Faust" ., Gounod a. "Itemlnltrunces of America" Ilendlx 4. Jwyloplione Solo "Deaecrullon ltng" Arnd Soloist, I eler Lowln. 8. Dcscr ptlve Fantuslc "The Advent of Sprlns" ,. ,, ( l-oienberif b. (a) "Trcrt Once Nou an Owl"... .Herbert (ID "iMari. south" ,. , .. .Myddletun 7. Volse da Concert "Ansa d Amour" ...... - Wsldtaufel 8. Melodies from "The fled Mill".,, .Herbert "Htnr.Siwnitletl IJnnnsr," PHILADELPHIA BAND Irene Hunt sr noted as a cook. Re cently, when "For Ills Pal" was filmed nt Weed Canyon, many miles from tho ruilancc-alnjcstlc studios In Los Angeles, sho hnd nn opportunity to display her skill. 'Tor His Pnl" deals with life upon a mining claim. Two partners are work Inrr the claim, and the wlfo of one nr rives nt their cnbln from the Enst. Her nppenrnnce nt once creates dissension. Sho discharges their Chlneso cook. For n time the wife cooks for both men. tVhcn theso scenes were being made, Miss Hunt really cooked some of her delicious dishes. In this enso she used the sim ple Ingredlcntn of a mining1 camp. A. IJ. Scare and a. M. Blue, who aru the partners, snys that the appearance, nnd odor of the vlnnda wcro so imnetlz. Ing that they could scarcely keep from robbing the. stove tho moment the food woh ready, and when they wcro eating for camera purposes they rtally ate," though the necessity for nulclc nrtlnn at. lowed them only a tantalizing taste. The moment such n sceno was finished, how ever, Senrs and Bldo fell to with u will and ate until the director ordered tltcm to desist. Miss Hunt took their compliments nst at nil seriously. "Oh, I guess It wno merely the out .if doors that made them so hungry," she snld with a laugh. Nevertheless, Sears and Blue declare that It was her cooking alone. natnn nressnten the nr team and medals to the rela nt ttiM WIlliH rirma mltlnir. ' n membership of 1027, and Its goal Is 1105 by December 31. flrnnd Orator James n. Norton, of Ileadlnr, Pa., haa been much In demand, nnd testi monials of approval of his service have been received from Lcwlsburc, Milton and Schuyl kill Valley Councils. Pennsylvania Council's Auditing- Committee mads a splendid detailed report, showing Its funds are being wisely Invested for the up building of the council nnd the order, with a liberal appropriation for th relief of the mem bers, ns well aa for entertainments. The coun cil membership on June 30 waa 872. with tho "Aleck" Nicholas forces still working. Brother If. K Lathy'a absence from tho Pennsylvania Council meetings Is due to his sojourning on the Motn Line. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F. Nicholas will pnsa their vacation daya in ine i'ocono aioumnins, wnero wictr. in tends to forget everything except tho Arcanum and tho class of 200. llaverford Council will ahortly hold a car nival tn West Phlladelohta for a oerlod of 10 days for the bencftt of the Help Fund. Brother Spangler haa great hopes of milling splendid returns from the venture' The council mem bership will be divided so that all the active members will have a part en certain days In assisting the general management. Quarantee Council's future Is now assured from the fact that they have been fortunate In the appointment of J. .Dallas Smith aa their district deputy. This Council will hereafter havo the special attention of the king of "pep injectors, and mo memuera are already plan ning for a record-brtaklng term. gRadfRatiirnv,,, ,r . ' 11 11.1 t J "1 . I Career of the Lato . vico President Hays Frater ICillgbreV Trp .Enthusiasm of tho' members ot Kost Park Branch was considerably affedted nt tho Jast mpetjlng by tho1 hiwsi Of the recent, death' of ..Major Hays, vlcb presi dent of" the Grand Fraternity, compelling tlio committee to abandon Its plans for a rousing recoption to District Organizer Klllgora upon his arrival from the Pan- this year n. during all of last year, and ha predicted that much larger resulta would be had during tho last alx months, aa times ate getting netier ana tne new memoern are indi cating the proper spirit In the welfare of tho eocloty. Order of Good Templars Tho Oood Templars In Ban Tranclsco for tha convention of tho National Lodge will take steamer todav for Vallelo (opnoslto Mare s Island), where they will visit the Good Tem plar Orphanage and hold the annual Institute for luvenlle work. Mr. George Cotterlll. ot Seattle, past national templar, may preside. Ortetlnga will be read from J. w. Hopkins, of Knaland. the superintendent of Juvenile work for the International Supreme Lodge; from J. it Hauck, of Philadelphia, for the national lodge, and from tha superintendents of Wash ington, New York and Pennsylvania. Sotden Link Lodge will hold Its regular pub lic meeting In tho Aramlngo Mleslon House, Coral street and Wheat Sheaf lane, next Thureday evening. Tho members of Arradlan Temple will hae charge. The program for tho commencement ut tho Bible school will be repeated In part. Philadelphia Negroes to Protest The usunl ceremonies held by tho Negroes 'of this city on the anniversary of the Blgnlng of tho Emancipation Proclamation, September 22, will be turn ed Into a protest against tho showing hero of the photoplay "The Birth of a Nation." A -committee from the Emanclnat on nnd Civil Rights League, following a meeting held at the Spring Garden street settlement house, has gono to Atlantic City to bco tho film and re- nort on It. All Negro churches nnd organizations will be asked to Join the The baaeball schedule for next Saturday la protest. 400 AMERICANS NEAR STARVATION IN RIEXICO State Department Leafns From" Brazilian Attache of Condi- tions Many Would Fle6 -- WASHINGTON, AUg. 16. -Four hundred Americans In Mexico City are on -in verge of starvation, the State. bharS went learned (odny. One hundred and'' twenty of these have hnd enoueh nV have signified their willingness; to teat the country lf tho means nre provldei'1 The others want to stick nnd guard thtit uruutii iv. Thin Information wan mm.,... . " dispatch from Fnrkcr, former SecrelaB to tho Brazilian Minister to Mexico iu' stated that ho linrt.been helping feed the destitute Americans. ' Brothers Crltfcnlly Hurt In Colii.t.L - POTTSVlfcLE, Pa Aug, 16.-.fctfffX;j nnd Evan Scholl, brothers, of Schuylltllf'l Haven, aro in the hospital here mM inivimcu Dnuna mm uincr injuries ail tnlned when the motorcycle upon whfcn'i they Were riding yinterday collided ttflfii a jiuiuy uub neur i-ino urove. The ma 1 torcyclo waa going toward Pine an.i nnd tho Jitney toward SchuvJkm ir.!'J Tho motorcycle piled up on the bug lnafl mo urontii biujjo tut ino anver, Haymonit 1 Koah. Tho three passengers sustain.? "8 Even Scholl, besides Buffering ttlk ,K fracture of the skull, haa sustilnM . ' fracturo of the leg nnd pelvic bone. Southwestern Assembly's System of District Work for Results Spnrtan Assembly meets tomorrow night. "Pop'' Brnutlgam, the faithful veteran, cnrrled off the attendance prize at the last meeting. Brother John JIc Veagh has been nppolnted S. M. of C. by Mnstor Artisan Ferguson. Every mo- ducer ot one candidate gets a gold fob from the assembly. Thero nre Inrgor prizes for results at the end of the year. rttcorder lllgglns, of Kirtram Assembly, promises: a fob to every member producing a cnndldato .it the September meeting. West Philadelphia Assembly will prepare for tho reception o M. E. M. A. Smith at the Sep tember meeting In a way that will tax tho efforts nnd resources of the Entertainment Committee, and there will bo some crowd. CUrmantown Assembly holdo another basket plcnlo at At IIlow Grove Saturday, August 28. Program of Tonight'3 Concert on City 1 Hall Plaza The program for a concert tonight on City Hall plaxa by the Philadelphia Band, C. Stanley Muckcy, conductor, Is as fol lows: 1-pverture, "Hamlet" , aade S-(a) uallad. "The Erl King" .Behutwrt lb) Popular. ''Kentucky ilome".. Donaldson 3 Euphonium tola, "Hocked In th Cradle of the Jeep........ ..Itolllnson , . Charlea A. Noralo. aololat. Grand seenea from "Btabat Mater" .ftossln! v j(ibi niuaic Muni no Aivrcnsni ot of Venice1 .a) Introduction. (bi Ulrinrolo (serenade). (c Introduction and Lourree. id) Dante grotesque, (e) Valat. (f) Melodrama il)-Flnal. Jrlodles from "Oaaparane" . T sa de concert. 'Tlrat Jauo' -"Ibe arand Hew". .:....;" Sullivan . . .MUlocker ..Itolsmaon ...Kllenberg vt sisea toosijweFiv l . outais ltil Bflf p, tsJe p. ra. .m. P-Bb p.m. a x I a aa. 11 a as. Lamps to Be Lighted Ait. a4 oaar wUcl T.10 p. The -Tide PORT RICHMOND Hih ar (A3 p. liujlL .vawi wpieiru o JJ eti.TJt 81KEKT WHARF Mlam jete JJb Kiir vafeorroat Rl tiY U1.AKO 1 V4l4 . . i ut ier tonuraw ' a iw icawrew j; r -. -?l lOUWfEMIIf , f i!3 tt-io.' aia. K. HAWORTH'S No. 3a Autographic Kodak Tha 3A, Autosraphla Kodak embodies every Improvement that Is essential to urn every-uay araa .V. requirements, InefudlnW the Autog-raphi fyature, enabling onl R4!? ul$l; Mt f s" u52 SIZE PICTURE, WxStf $22.50 Other Kodaks, 30.00 to SQ5.00 Browpt.t, J1.00 to 512,00 DEVELOPING AND FINISHIflC "A it hould be dona" HAWORTH'S EAStMAN KODAK CO. laao CMttsHt Street society leader and? litterateur. ter KIllmrn'H H.rrlntlnn nf tho uondtr of the Ktent West. He brought uin. ,iu,-y ffuMvcmra oi ins irip, couecteu in dWeront J arts of the countiv. not the least In tsrestlnK cf whleh-waa a collection of hundreds pf iil'otogr4phn o jthe different localUlea lie bad While tho Interest of tho raters haa teemed to lapse temporarily in the ork( a majority of those present pledged their aupport for a membership campaign, to begin Immedlaetly nnd to continue until the end ot the year. It In the aim of the members of I3at Park Ilranch to pnsa their rival branch. Philadel phia, ho. I. before January 1 next. The mem bers of tlianch No. 4 aro Just us conndent IVllllnm Parnum. . th. , American exposition, gets 1100.000 a venr. Ami inn.X.'. ", Xl .A"? H" w''?.P"nt and llatened ,- , z . ........v.. ,u mionutcy lo rrnie 1r l?niniim'B fnnn Un -I . . .u- .. ..-. .... t" ... o ,mvu Htm, biiicu nis aeser- tlon of the spoken for tho. silent stage, become infinitely more valuable to his managers thnn his voice, Mr. Fox has Insured tho world-fnmous Fnrnum feat urea for tlOO.000. Tho polloy, by the wai ls one of tho weirdest pieces of Insurance ever written. It contains clauses re straining the actor from taking part In any motion picture under the Fox mnrt nifement unless accompanied by a physi cian selected by tho Insurance compnny The nctor agrees nnd covonnnts not to drlyo his own enr, not to sail his yacht at his country place nt Sag Harbor. L I not to engage In any hazardous sports! and to retlro each night oh or before 10 o clock; to subsist upon n.dlet selocted for him by the company's physlclon. and to submit to a weekly physical examination Outside of this Mr. Fnrnum Is privileged to enjoy his UCO.OOO snlary to the limit Part of it doubtless goes 'as tips to the press ngent. no Henry n. Walthall nnd Edna Mayo have just been married, But It waa a "reel" marriage, nnd not a "real" one, Tho wed ding took pldce at the Essanay studio In a rcene from "The Woman Hater " a lre.eniCi Jlh0,top,ni' wften by H C Chatfleld Taylor, prominent Chicago and Washington society leader and1iit..(...5 Do You Know the Artisan Button? Fourteen thousand mechanics, artisans, business and profes. lonal men wear It In Philadelphia. It's a little button, hut li haa a mighty blg-Tputatlbh. It hat aeen over two nilllon dollars paid promptly to the families of deceased members, along with JMO.ooo in tick benentk, It standa for the flnest to. clat organisation In the city, and has a clear million dollars of reserve be hind It. Hot. of all, t encouragta n deserving class In the community to thrift and good fellowship.' The Arti san 'button atanda for much mora than mere Insurance policy nd costs less. Ask, any wearer ot the button. ACKLEY'S Annual Auction Sale OF Wildwood Real Estate TODAY, AUGUST 16th IN THE Casino Band Stand 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. One hundred and fifty (150) lots or parcels of land, in value $250.00 to $50,000.00 each, including Board walk and Riparian Rights, The. Colonial Hotel, The Goodall Business Block, The Hippodrome, Large and Small Cottages and Choice Business and Cottage Lots in all sections of the Island to be sold to the Highest Bidder. J Investors Attend Your Opportunity Now The Curtis Publishing Company .Cordially invites you to see its new industrial I wrjj ' 2mkI Motion Pictures Entitled "Manufacturing and Circulating a Magazine u . . : In the Auditorium of the Curtis Building, Sixth street above If'alnutt Tuesday evening. August tffind'FriJaf'- evening, August 2b ' ,., ,..,."' ... ai ' at 8,15 o'clock sharp t - - These motion pictures, showing the interesting operations 'SSlffc t8He.tpty:.f in the-Puetton and distribution of !e ft1IULI!!!ll,cat'6ns' arc ,n six "&" BhWoriUce-Wu' two hours. Admission by ticket only. Tickets rrtfey dc procured with. ?J!X arFCnat fediLcr CtnU' B'oad ?"d' CJitnu7stffi I and the following branch offices'! Schneider's Pharmacy. 3017 Frjinkford avenue; Durbin's ' Sf 225. &Wnston av;enu ?d Orleans street; Fenrjfr'i $t?TV' N- m ' norncr Broa weet and Columbfa avenue! Penk Bra.. N. E. corner Broad and Ellsworth streets' RuraMy-Borell. N. E. corner S2d and MarSsl ; Streets "' Atfv. H "Padty of the Auditorium only will be dUttlbutod. Quests are therefore asked to request only the number of tickets they are reasonably sura ta u?i mK3.3,' "ien l.00k m ,helr shaving- Fosps In n rather adventurous spirit they will try anV. thing once, whether powder"! paste or Xk tlXtSmba1,eiu.cfra5vert,,'e'ne Its lather Is really exceptional a thick !?y f9?n' ltat dries Blowly 'and thofc oughly softens the stubbornest beardT Heslnol medication' to prevent all ten..5 smarting" atter-ettects nndto leave "he sk'ln' sary. m t m i E5rfi8l:l I oradoj 1 I j0 - i I ? iflr fflfl a Hi) 'Vi ii i alstrnia 3 1 f ti nDk In I s ft 9 Qsm I ' I JJ " l Stop off nt Colorado 1 Springs and Denver I 3i m ocu euincininR or won- fl ti hi dcrful Colornrlck. nn M Al ti hi . ., i,' la m . hi your -way to tne j&xpo- m Ji lt kll OlttAnn mr-t. Ilea IW.J I . 13 ill o T .'S "JBA i 1 fcentcftmfled J K m All-ateel. hondaomely 1 r tt equipped, In fast daily 6crv- 3 -J& ftl II ico between St. Louis, Kan- 3 fl i sas Qty and San Francisco, U j S I Missouri TSgwic-. i 1 " m Dktitver 6RIO Grajtds Bi M ,7 ii Western 15X011100 -m " j The. only throufh train from M Mwl Ifjj St. LouU to the I'seific Cossl M SfiW IJ over the most picturesque route iji fc"' r oil tho way. fare Includes trip nil .-'ISXtlTf HI For Informnllon and If ft jt.', , iHl bpoilct eol or vrllo , Mil 'iKini fej . W. E. HOYT, G.E.P.A. f lft MlAiy 1246 Broadway 'rtipt umm NEW YORIC N,Y' I if1" II 1W .' fngra.lfes!'' r"reahcl and " from ahav- Men who nr in th hAvu - ...1 application after shavn usually flml triit neplnol Shaving Btlclc'nfaltes this unneCes- ?ttah1 h!lfn"Jf &". k 'I not an experiment --it nas been sold by tlrut-clasa iiruccists carry a'ty !!SS,Jt your "rlt,rf"eBsJ'n0" UMyn.!ltim5S. hl5-nmBJi t0 neslnol. Dept. a trial aiilf nJ;i1-'otnd,w w. mall you !ertwemyrt"rnav5.a.VlnirStlck-onoush w JTJ?!."t,Sif n ot msdlcatlon hsi betn prescribed pr Phyilelans tor twtntv ytsrs li -R.slnol Ointment, to hial ,vn affVctl'ns and has KlXTttt !S'i" r,omr '" "'"Ino" Soap! f?..kfr.Vlr,rlf."ToPnl"l0n c,,ar Bn1 th 'iygsBvaiM m n AtUunUe City atoraWW 8oar4wJ i "WiS.. uii.,,;i.itfaD::'iJi4e4'..: I ' fc --- . .11 ...J IT , ,.., II . - -ir-t jBB3taaiWMiwaafflHrlsBmiTsssssBsBBsj 1 - - -e -,ii-, , j-L-iM&i-,, . .. ....iiKaiRisflnK. . . it ? WjW s taatW3-Wi jW