) 1015. 4 EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATLfKDAY, AUGUST 2 - - - - .... . ... -. i .i ii - '' j 1. Hi- ' " . - ' 1 MEN FROM SOUTH AND WEST TO JOIN SECOND CAMP AT PLATISBURG Orders Issued by General Wood for Another Four-Week Instruction Session. Many Enroll ARABIC CASE DISCUSSED ItttM It I " unvmry nccruus nine ana wmp Overnight ha Part of Practical Work By a tlaff CottttpoAnl MtLjTAnr INBTltUCTlON CAMP, rutubuf. N, T, Auk. 21, Otrtertl Ltftnard W'boA announced tut night that n6ther camp on th lln of the preitnt 6n will be held h&r front Septmbr i until Octobtr t. Captain Gordon John lon, adjutant of the present camp, hna been Inntructcd to notify all who naked pJrmlislon to enroll In the preaent camp, nut whoa appllcntlona arrived late, that tliej- wilt have an opportunity to get mili tary Ualnln t that time. Mori than 404 enrolment for the neW ramp aro already on flle, nnd It la K tetd that the number will be swelled until the attendance equals, It It floes not exceed, that of 1S00 nt the present ctmp. Much of the new enrolment, It la expected, wilt cbme from the Middle West and South, since It has been found un feasible on account of the lack of equip ment concentrated In those sections to hold camps there, as had been hoped for. The tame officers will be detailed hero for the second camp period, and the same course of Instruction lll be followed. The sinking of the Arabic roritlnues to day to be the tnnln topic of conversation. Of the tnnnv well known men In the canm rlone would speak for publication. The stnlimenl seems to be that the action of the Government cannot be affected bv nHythlno- said at this time and that the best policy Is to let those In authority do the talking. There was little new In the program of training at the cntnp today. The second squadron of cavalry, composed of mem bers of Companies R. F, a and 11, re turned from their hike, on which they left early yesterday. They bivouacked for the nlRht about seven miles north of tho camp. The drat squadron will leave some time today on a similar hike. The purpose of these nne-nlftht camps Is to famlllnrlze the recruits In the cavalry with the proper method of caring for the, horses ana equipment, as well aa ot them selves, when away from the camp over rilftht. Target practice on the range continued today, ahd will be completed Monday, when the record practice will be corn pitted by the shooting off ot the strings nt 200 and 300 yards, rapid fire. The scores will be made known Monday or Tuesday, and the names of those men who have qualified as either "expert sharpshooters," "sharpshooters," or "marksmen" announced. Many, of course, will fall to qualify In any of the above classes nnd be rated as "bolo" men. The term "bolo" In this connection Is a. survival of the Philippine Insurrection, At that time there were not among the Insurrectos enough rifles to go around. The few there were were naturally given out to those who wore the best shots The poorer shots were armed with the "bolo," which Is n vicious knife, in the artny the term Is now applied to all those who are unable to qualify as average hots. Found on Track; Dies In Hbspllal The police are trying to learn the Iden Illy of a mart who died today at the Uni versity Hospital after being found un ""If" J f.h tracks of the Baltimore ahd Ohio nallroad at (1st street. John OBrlen, a trackwalker, found the man early esterdny morning. He was poorly dressed and lil ii,.i. o..ii j .J IS i"fr hl might be Used to establish hi." identity. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. For Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Italn tnnluht h ,,... ... .. ay; moderate to fresh south winds. , The southwestern storm ti ,... -a from 'alro to Indianapolis with slightly diminished energy. Its Influence has been felt over an Ihcieased area, with showers from the Mlsslssinnl riv.r ...i ,, almost to the Atlantic coast line. Phlln de phla Is near the eastern edge of the rain area this morning. The rainfall in Sf C..'itral lalltis durln tne Pa"aR " this storm has been very heavy. In hours St. Louis received 7.38 Inches. Ugh? fSlnnVtrep,rted ffom mattered areas In Maye.M0Un,a,n" flnd ,hB n0r,h"" U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin Obimstlons tikenat 8 . n,.. Ewtern tiro.. Midori . m n"t ,';',',,.. i .'?:.. . . laM nln- Vloc. Ahllebe. Tei. "'. TO fi" 'V""-'"MlMr. to m i Main xiiiniie. fin ' C11V . . 71 T2 a Hlimsrcli, N. D. M M .an v 10 L'louilr 4 Cloudy 4 Cloudy 10 Italn vo nam I naln lioalon. Hill..,, 70 tU , Htv Ituft.io. N T,. 82 ."i 3e rhl-akoi.III (Hi 04 ,u M ritvtlini) Ohio, M 111 M ft Denver, Colo . SI If ., 8vV pes iiolnn, la., ns M )' xxv Detroit, Mlrh. .. ft? ill ,jfi BE OalTettoo. Tea.. HO an " U- 4 C'le 4 (Me lear 2J Cloudy 7 icar i V."r iftiiiti'uiR. !., no no .jo g; " nam Helens, Mont. B rf ,6 BW B C ?ar ' Huron, S. D . W M ,, an I r'if,iA Jaek.nrlll. F14, AO 78 bw a UHiaiy naiiTi,,, Kama! City, JJo, M M OkUhpma, Ok la. fli at fi'tSr i '. 1'hlladHphla ., ft an Kfc 1 .",4- Phoenlay Aria., io SO .. e ppVjJLj WtUburlth. Pa .. It e SO BE tf ciS? 1'ortUH'f Me, M 5(1 Balni n "I Portlana; Or. TO to B" 4 rt 1 Clear iee,.i;an. M ra . . v 1 ,. wear cioudr hi Paul, Malt Kan U. Iftah, us s . ff !" Krsnelsco M M .. 8W fl co'dv Hcranton, Pa. ") .. VaE.rnton ' TO ftl li 8 4 C oudr ' p-;ioudr 8 nalfi ' 0 Kcoudr SB N Winnipeg Ot J Observations at Philadelphia a A. M, Haromttep an a Tmpratur '..,. ", ,'. ' j J',w sauthaati; ainllti Kkr J-rvclpUad'oo laat'si hours ' '. . cioudr. Light ,,,.4., 77 , .. Ifl SO lllnlmgm temperature Maximum temperaturS ..,.., Uther dtuili on l'ai i. On the Pacific Coast an Francisco ....Wtather. rloudr: Umn. at Almanac of the Day JJ" ' ' 8,W p.hi, ' fl.so p.hi, ! tomorrow B;18m U tonorro 3:Ji S.m r tiJT p.m. Moon Moon LaKlM to Be Lighted Auto and other vehicle T.id fi.ta. The Tide roBT itlCiiUo.Np, Loi t . . . .. . .,. a..li p.m High jter, .... ..!:::. 11 iigs, Ijow yter tomorrow .. 7... Oisi a.m. CHESTNUT 8TKKBT WH anr. low wsir .?!-'" una wr -., Lov vgier tomoiTow nEi:nr ihlanh. wm t'r ) Awgggvr Jiigtl vr femorrosr MK.MvWATKII. i.m a u .ih. 5 (A p,pv .. ,b i IW otatwrra , . n i:i . i-. iunTiiie, iir.,i no no ,tn 8W SO nin ssr 4ll4f. $25,000,000 MOVIE TRUST RUMORED Wall Street Men Said to Be Backing a Big Consolidn tion of Producers By the Photoplay Editor One of the most gigantic motion pic ture combinations yet Conceived Is In the process of formation, and If tha carefully-laid plans do not go awry. It wilt be consummated within the next few I "CIB " iHC IUIIIUI TTIIH.lt 'sn i.n theatrical weekly Introduces, of a 25, 000,000 movie trust. The new concern villi be undertaken with the backing of Wall street capl tallsts. In fact, a group of financiers from the downtown district, whose attention was attracted by the reports of the enormous earnings ot motion picture enterprises, turned their gnza uptown and, After n thorough Investigation, they are attempt ing to bring nbout a merger which will bind a number ot the big picture corpora tions Into a gigantic company, which will occupy In the amusement world such a position as United States Steel Corpora tion does In the business world. Among the concerns which hate been asked to enter the combination aro tho 1'iirflinoUnt Pictures Corporation, tin World Kllm Corporation, the Mutual FlUf Corporation, the V. 1.. 8. E. and the Uni versal. While It Is by no means 'ertnln that all of the companies above mentioned will enter the combination, It Is the ob ject of the promoters of the merger to have the new concern to be no less stiong than It would be It all these com panies entered into the deal. Theiefore, If any of the above do not wish to r-nler the combine, other of the big companies wilt be Invited to Join As a matter of fact, the promoters de sire to have every large mctlon-plclu'e concern In the 1'nlted States enter the combination. The desire Is to centralize absolutely both the business and the artistic ends of the movlng-plcture Industry, nnd to conduct It under the principles of con centration, Economy and efficiency, which have so revolutionized the commercial af fairs mid made American "big business" the amazement ot the entire world. A capitalization or at leant .000,000 would be necessary to float the scheme. A gigantic corporation representing two ot even three times that amount Is tho goal of the promoters, though enough of the business could he concentrated In a 25.000,000 compan to make the pioject wolth while and practical!) to dominate the motion-picture Held. While this scheme Is still In a formative htnge. It has proceeded far enough to warrant the prediction that it will be car ried through within a very short time. The proposition, as outlined by the promoters. Is so very attractive that It Is difficult to see how the director of any of the existing corporations can je fraln from considering It favorably. It Is mathematically certain to Increase the profits of all concerns, as well ub to further the perfection of motlon-picturu art, so there Is really no vital reason for any of the bit corporations holding out. One of Balboa's fixtures Is Jlollle Mi Connell, ivho can play anything from gianU dames to effervescent negro mam mies. Sh began her stage career lears ao, and Isn't ashamed to admit It. In the American version of "Old Heidel berg" she crested the part of Krau ltud den and played It with ftlcliard llrtni lleld's production. Oecause nr i.m- rii.. tlngulshed appearance, Mlsi .McConndl Is known to all viewers or Balboa pic tures, Kitty members of the Los Angeles po lice force was given highly enjoyable exercise the other day, when they were cslled upon to nUell a riot In Lowerlown. In order to make It good, about 300 mob blsts weie provided and the police ccr talnly seculed much experience in the clash, ftesulls proved that more realism had been developed than was expected by Producer George Nlcliolls, who "pulled" the big seem- as a part of his peculiar Scllg leature. 'The Man With the Iron Heait." The company was forced lo Use up a flrst-ald LhWit of oint ments ana uandagm. In addition to pay ing for many suits and uniforms, Tlie lienly-foimed fSqultitble I'lcture-i Corporatlont which Is now In Its seventh week of activity, has decided to Innug urate I's appearance on the World Film program with a production of the power ful drama "Trilby." In which Clara Kim ball VouhB and Wlllun Lackaye will ap pear as Trilby and Svengall. The Kijultable Pictures Corpoiatlon, of which Felix P. Feist Ij general manager ana Jsldor Bernstein, builder and concelv er of Universal City. Is the directing genius, will during the forthcoming tlnee months, send fotth thiough the World Film program such playeis as Charles Ross, William Courllelgh, Hilda Spong, Blanchf Walsh, Wilton Lackave, Clara Kimball Young, Clara Whipple, Lily Ca hill. HoUert T Haines. Henry Kolker. Kathryn Oaterman, Helen Ware, Muriel Ostrlclie and Cyril Scott. Seven noted ld rectois are at work at four well-eqlpped studios and each week will see an Equit able comedy Under th brand name of "Wizard" a serious picture and at longer periods a nve-reel feature with some holtd star at the head. "Trilby" villi be released on the World program Septem ber 50 The next comedy production In which Lew Fields will appear for the World Film will be "Alt Aboard." Frank Crane, who made "Old Dutch," will superintend the remaking of this musical comedy With the present Issue the photoplay department of the EvbnIno I.edoer re sumes the answering of queries relating to fllmdom. Grace asks for the address of Tom For man and William Farnum. The latter can be reached through the Fox Film Company, 130 West th street, New York cltys the address of Mr. Forman Is rare Of the Lasky Btudlo, LOs Angeles, Ual Eleanor M, might find a position with any local producing companyt but with, out experlenea or tnaturlty the experl. meht is hardly worth trying. "w si'ift !!",&".?? 0,kn' e nation allly of Charles Chaplin. The Ee.anav comedian I of English birth arid Jewish ptrtntAffft, j 5' K; Williams con best ledrn tho many addreileg she asks by consul ng thV id yettlslhg pa,ei ot either the Moving IMcI tur. World or the Motion Picture News L111 u!Z90t"l t0 "y wl,lc,1 companies wilt buy scenarios. Try them It would be no Infringement of the cooyrliiht hf "St, Elmo" to mgka a scenario baSed on It. The production of the seeharl" how" ever, a.- a pbotbpiay would be actionable unless .Proper perml.glon wtre obtained Jront the publishers, ""lainea J, E. Ax's questions are bsypnd the knowledge of any but Ui. producer ot "Juftei uuaa'a IJeetsfen:- The wJlter Tui n,6MnlbUs orrespondlril who wrJlfiL?tthNt "" hni 0 local Pfo4eikg ctMtnl Mi rtferrtVl". bin's. Cantbtental and Liberty Cotri. vHlb 'ni,tK A Film Corporation. wilrkm w. Paul way rest giiur'i tbal Chan CMrtlrt haft caiart ii'S hi ears ana tongue, fhi free exhibition of Industrial Alms sfcpwli i tha QsJtlng of the Curtis iaai sines wilt toktlnila for another weik t FACES THAT FLASH II Wl-4LrLT II aUBH , I 1 -Br w - f ns. " lmwmm& HS; jmg. BP MKfK HS Ft t'&UuKm. 4 M . , im m MHBBHBiBVBlHJHHJIHBmJ ;laVsBKKUiiflHRaBWBW On the right are Garry McGnrry and Mnry Anderson, both of the Vitngraph. Above on the left i Constance Tnlmndge, of the National; below John E. Ince, new director with the Equitable. Chestnut streets .Admission Is by ticket only; tickets may be had nt Ledger Cen tral and at varloiiH drug stores about the city. The first half of the week nt the Stanley Theatre will be given over lo Sam Bernard, who will appear as "Poor Schmftlz," the astounding (tprumii wig maker Sam Bernard Is as well known for this character ns he Is for his long Kallery of Dutch nnd Germnn funny men. The supporting cast In the film drama Is an excellent one. nnd represents, anions others, n pretty daughter of an American multl-mllllonnire, a count who seems also to be nn anarchist and a inlnlnn of the law Thursday the bill will change to give George Fawcelt an opportunity for showing his talents In the Virginia play, "The Majesty of the Law " When will the "new slngecraft" Invade the movies? Director Joseph A del man, of the Con tinental Photoplay Corporation, looks for Ihe scenic forces of Max Belnlinrdt, Gor don Craig and Granville Barker to make themselves felt nt an early date. He ex pects the scene designers nnd scene painters of nlmdom to take up those bril liant nnd Imaginative singe reforms which have had only a cool welcome In the American theatre, and npply them to the photoplay with nn effect that they never could achieve on the stage. ' Imagination, simplicity nnd originality thoso are the three gods of the new art But originality above everything "Sometimes actors tell me, "They don't do that In the movies.' There Is only one answer: "That's Just why they (should.' The man who amounts to anything In this world Is the man who does some thing nobody else has done The photo play uses some very remarkable and beautiful settings right now, but It Is going to have ultimately a srale and a character of production only known In Germany and Russia The Held of the silent drama Is Unlimited The 111m can do a hundred things thnt the theatre can't. 'Sumurun' wns n remarkable speci men 01 me -new Htngccran,' which called rortn endless praise Recollect that numurun. umurun,' like the photoplay, was a nlomlme. It Is nil possible for us lllm f-OMMt-tt Wa ti Hi nftlliir Ih .....! 111,.- 1 p directors. We aro going tn outdo 'Sum urun House Peters, well-known tending man. who has been featured In liumeious Lasky productions, Is the latest star ucaulsttlon to the ranks of the New York Motion Plctuio Corporation Peters was signed recently uy Director Tliomas H. Ince, and will take up his duties at the Inceville sludlo some time within the next few weeks. Two other film favoiltes In Sdill. tlon to .Mr. Peters have nlso been en- I gaged by Director Ince. They are Lola May and Wedgevvood Now ell, both of whom have been seen to advantage In feature productions TERMINAL MEN'S 0UTINII Reading Market Business Men's Asso ciation Will Go to Ocean City Labor Day The Reading Terminal Market Business Men's Association will hold ltd first an nual excursion to Ocean City with fami lies and friends on Monday, September 6, Labor Day. The Reading will provide a special train, which will leave the foot of Chestnut street at 7 30 a. m., returning at t p. m, The program for the day will Include a reception by the Mayor and city officials of Ocean City, music, bathing, amuse ments, etc. It Is now expected that fully 1000 persons will attend, and the commit tee In charge Is making every arrange ment for the comfort of the party In con- nectlon with the railroad and officials ' of Ocean City, who are co-operating. The more active members of the bul. 1 ness men's association have been at work all summer msklng preparations for tho excursion and the great food exposition, which will open December T. "FIND THE LOST LADY" Town flasket Picnic Held in Cor neliua Park "Come and find the tost lady" Is the way Uiq Invitation was to the "town basket picnic" of the1 Wlsslnomlng Im. proiemeiit Association In Cornelius Park. The plctilo was held today, ahd persons whb found the lost lady received a valua ble reward. A sure clue to tha lost lady was a pink sash about her waist. Only lost ladles wore pink sashes. There will be many other attractions, among tflem five basehtll games', a game of broom ball, captain ball and races for everybody, boy or ltl. man Or fat man. There was a tnllk-drjnklng content for boys1, an eihlbitlpri drill by the B6yi' Utla4e of Wlitlnomlng ahd & Swlmmlns wattrj between two Of Wlssinomltig's most (utle young women. Attentat at SulrW F.IL. i?1 '", Haw, ,yara old. bt 17M North Taney street, a bHde of less than l-EiirvVT.. wno """"pie to cemmlt lcl for the second time In a wee by ajtootlnt herself, is r.eoverlmj at th fiortawMtarn Cleneral Hospital, ( at, ?' to tke poison last tfstqrtfiy, Mt ON THE MOVItf SCREEN 4 HPifBH ; Jm3 Jwtw, I t I L AMERICANS HAVE LOST VIRILITY, DOCTOR SAYS Professor Burr, of University of Pennsylvania, Sees Grow ing Effeminacy Americans have "lost virility and aro becoming effemlnlred." In the opinion of Dr. Chnrles W. Burr, of 1918 Spruce street, professor of mental diseases at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. He further as sorts that the health of the country Is being affected tllsadvnntngeously by the fads nnd follies of "the little groups of serious thinkers." The arraignment of those who "worship the god of newness" Is made In an article by Dr. Burr nppcarlng In the current Issue of the New York Medical Journal under the caption. "Adolescent Insanity and National Health " Among other stntcments In the article Is the following: "A nation's breakdown Is foreshad owed by increasing degeneration In Its citizens. Frequently the degenerates themselves, overrellned, overcultured oversensitive, mistake disease for heRlth nnd Interpret as signs of progress things which really prognosticate racial death. The more Intelligent and softer bred among them mlstakt running around In n circle, making a great noise nnd preach Inn altruism for progress, and are as hnppv as a puppy chnslnjt Its tall and thinking It Is going to get somothng when It gets it." Doctor Burr also asserts that such iiruuie niiBiniie unrest for scientific In- Ulsltlvenes. Hint thev l,nv .,,. -,..,.., for the teachings of history and that "we In this country suffer more thnn ur.o.K ,.tl.-u . ... . . "" ...: .unci pans or ine world from the self-appointed Improvers of the machin ery or the unlveise. because every man's opinion Is as good an another's." He lemaiks further that there Is mora v.m. nu menial unrest In America than there has ever been befoie In lt hi. tory. "8 n,s VITAGRAPH PROMINENT PERSONAGES LITTLE MARY ANDERSON GEORGE DE BECK VAN DYKE BROOKE NAOMI CHILDERS BOBBY and HELEN CONNELLY GEORGE COOPER NICHOLAS DUNAEW FLORA FINCH HAtfOLD FOSHAY KATHERINE FRANECK DICK LESLIE EDISON PROMINENT PERSONAGES HARRY BEAUMONT WILL LOUtS DUNCAN McRAE EUGENL4 NOWLAND LANGDON WEST SALLY CRUTE, HEJllEJtT A1E LESTER, 'PIANO TOWN CELEBRATING TODAY Prizes Will Bd Given for Beat Garddn Bnscball Game nnd Pnradci This Is Lester Day and It rrieans a big Jubilation down In Lester, Pa. Everything that Is Ih keeping with a normal good time Has been scheduled to take place Ifl the celebration. A spirit of geod fellowship will prevail, and the highest officials of the company will Join with tho workmen nnd their sons and make It one big family gathering. in fn it win in nmmote such a 'get- together" spirit that the little town of Lester was founded by the Leler Piano Company. And there Is no end of evi dence to show the success of this under taking. Cozy houses, fronted by green lawns and with their own little frardens of vegetables, aro the proud possessions of nearly all the residents. There Is a good-natured rivalry among them, too, regarding the appeal nncc of their surroundings, and to encournge this prizes will be given todny by the com pany to those having the best gnfdcns. There vvlll also be special prizes for the gltls having the prettiest flowers nround their home. The prizes win 00 amuni by Henry Itledel. One of the events will be n bnscball game between the lister Club flnd the Herman Wlttlg Club. Th latter orgnnl Tfiiinn 1 rnmnniori entirely of the family of Herman Wltllg. assistant superinten dent of the place. Himself, his sons and sons-in-iavv mane up yic icmu, wiutu ,0 In good condition for battle. Then there will be a parade, headed by the Lester Band; a flag raising nnd a concert in vne ituuiwuuiin , w.v of the features will be a musical selec tion played by four Lester players nt the same time. This is considered a supreme test of efficiency by experts In thnt line, neoroe Miller, treasurer of the company, will speak, and nddi esses vvlll nlso be delivered by Frederick P. Rein, efficiency expert o fthe company, and others. There will nlso be gymnnslum exercises nnd n big dinner. Lester hns about 400 Inhabitants. They are nil employes of the company As father and sons work, together they are virtually nt home while working. SAYS CAMDEN COUNTY ELECTION WAS LEGAL Commissioner of Education Upholds Contention of Westville TRENTON. Aug 21 Commissioner of Education Calvin N Kendall today an nounced his opinion In the case of the residents of Westville, Camden County, who contended thnt the appointment of nine members of the Board of Educa tion of that borough by County Superin tendent Steelman wns Illegal. He reported that he had found that there were eight legal ballots cast nt the nnnual election In March, and that Elwood Lacy, Walter Rleder nnd Edwin Patterson were elected for a term of three jearsj H. B. llaueh, O. llofberg and W. E. Shreve for two jears nnd J. W. Thompson, B. F. Llojd and L. B. Pierce for one jear. The commissioner. In reviewing tho case, says that an opinion prevailed after the election that there were a large num ber of Illegal ballots cast, and the county superintendent acted upon this basis and named a full board to serve for one year. He then says that an appeal was taken to him for a recount of the ballots, nnd that he found that eight legal ballots had been cast and that the law had been upheld. Contribute $1000 for Relief A committee of 100 men, each of whom guarantees to raise or contribute $3 a month Until the end of the war, has been appointed by the Official Italian War Re lief Committee to provide the nucleus of the fund for the wives and families of re servists. C. C. A. Bnldl wns elected treas urer of the committee. Other officers elected are: John Querole, president; Ftank Travlsclo, Dr. 8. Montlcello, Dr. Vincent de Vlrgills, Dr. Thomas Paganl and Nicholas d'Alonzo, vice presidents) Frank dl Berardlna, corresponding secre tary, nnd Dr. Vincent Pltalo, financial secretary. Some of the funds raised by the committee will be sent to the Italian Red Cross. SCRIPTS WANTED! UAVK YOU ItiRAR Pall NIOTOPLAYS or sTonwsr If hi, we will take them In any form! rrltlclra free, and sell on cnmmleslon. lllg prlree paid Don't waste money on "Inatructlonii." Wrlle u STORY REVISION CO. 700 Main, Smethport, Pa. MARY MAURICE THOMAS MILLS HARRY T. MOREY JAMES MORRISON EVART OVERTON EDWINA ROBBINS William shea CORTLANDT VAN DEUSEN CHARLES WELLESLEY EARLE WILLIAMS ELEANOR WOODRUFF BERNARD J. DURNING W. Hi DREWS GERTRUDE McCOY AUGUSTUS PHILLIPS MARGARET PRUS5INcT JJtiSIE STEVENS Feature of THE SUNDAY PUBLICMsLEDGER Sunday AUGUST Who Is to Be . There is no topic of 1 1 1 ii ji. it!j- aeionia tnan uiu unuiuu Powers that Be are in uiiuib lu uiiuuac wnuiuttico, xjicu uemaiuns will b(j. maae in tne next lew aays, ana tne ounaay PUBLIC LEDGER will contain the latest news of the rival' would-be candidates and forces. II Watchful Waiting and What It Has Done for Mexico The eighth article on this pertinent subject will ap pear in Sunday'a PUBLIC LEDGER. Mr. Raymond G. Carroll contrasts the at titude of the United States Government with the time honored custom of the Brit ish Government. John Bull's foreign policy has al ways been based on the protection of the lives and property of British sub jects. United States citi zens in Mexico were told by Secretary Bryan they had no business below Rio Grande. Literally he told them to quit the country and leave it to Mexican bandits! Read the details in Sunday's PUB LIC LEDGER. Ill Georgia and the Leo Frank Case The latest feat of Judge Lynch promises to occupy the nation's attention for more than the usual nine days. The dispatches of the LEDGER correspon dent on the spot prove that there is more behind this outrage on justice than meets the eye, and that the half has not yet been told. Sunday's PUBLIC LED GER will reveal more of the details which prompted Georgia to place such a de liberate affront upon con stitutional law. IV The Difficulties of Hyphenated Citizenship What besets the mart who has foresworn his al legiance to the country of his birth and taken unto himself citizenship in these United States? In the event, fortunately the re mote event, of war betwixt this country and his native land, on which side would, his whole-hearted sympa thies rest? Would he an swer the call of the land of his adoption, or give first heed to the plight of his "motherland"? The times call for a pronouncement on this matter, and Sun day's PUBLIC LEDGER has a pertinent article thereon in the form of an interview with Henry R. Marshall, the noted pacifist and author of "War and Peace." Sports Magazine wrihnny .uVCrs tells,wJhy he thinks his title of "The ffi L18 overworked Paul Gibbons shows how junior ?n&Sf iVn f md a nost of other dwer, helpful artlcloa complote a brilliant magazine. XI The Intaglio Section tWlflSllHWnS,hi--5 rtn? A2F war Photos' pictures of a truiy artistic home, leaders in the new era on this continent, the SJi i Jt,?S5y? LEDGE? Intaglio Section is one of Sunday, August 22d PUBLIC ti&& LEDGER "A Worthy Pliiltdelphik iM.titutlon" Forecast the 22, 1915 M CefiU Our Next Mayor? , more importance to VhUi'. i ii- .r.. i ! li:. r ux na luruinust citizen. "hf. close conclave now, in th the aims of the opposing Looking at Turkey ? Front a New Angle Edward Goldbeck con tributes a remarkable ar tide showing Turkey from an entirely new stand point. As Mr. Goldbeck wa3 formerly an officer in the' Prussian army, hid views are more than ordinarily interesting. VI . United States Rejects the Valuable Invcn- 1 tions of an Ameri can; Germany Accepts and Uses Them! One member of the new United States War Ad visory Board is Mr. Louis Gathmann. He is the in ventor of a "non-sinkable" battleship and the Gath mann gun, among other things. The United States Government rejected the offer of these inventions and they are now being" used by Germany. The de tails of the manner in which we rejected thai which other nations prized and the story of the trials' I ana narasnips ot Mr. Gath mann are told in Sunday' ruaijiu LiUiUliliiK. VII "Th f!itv nf Plnoon"' Arnold Bennett's Masterpiece The Sundav PTIRT.Tn LEDGER offers its readers this great story by Eng'! land's favorite novelist. It is a tale of mvsterv nnrl; moving incidents portrayed Dy tne nana ot a master. The first chapter will ap pear tomorrow, and with each succeeding instalment the story will secure to it S e 1 f increasing interest. Read the opening chapter InvSunday's LEDGER.' VIII Who First Used Ether As Anesthesia? Documents in the posses sion of the University of Pennsylvania a u t h o ritles settle the long-fought con troversy. Dr. Allen J. Smith presents the facts authoritatively. IX Fashions, Gossip and News for Women Peggy Shippen's letter Srovides the gossip; Mrsi offman describes the new fall styles. Two othet pages of news of special Irt-. terest to milady. Tfm