Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 30, 1915, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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    KVtfNItfG VnatnrTJADBLPHlX ifoyPAY. ATJOTST 30 181 fr
ROYAL AKCANUMTS
PRIZE CONTESTS
. '
Plans for Membership Rivalry
JktwMn Pennsylvania and
New Jersey Councils
The ifollowln interstate contests have
tn arranffed between Brother IL J.
Wrron. Grand lleftent of New Jersey,
an U n. rjeltcribenur, Clrahd nenent
ot tennsivnln. for h prltes which
re betnit offered by the Supreme und
Omhd Councils; Metuchen Counoll, of
MetUchet), N. J, will contest against
Oetmantonn Council, of Philadelphia:
Hotrota Council, of Bogota, N J, will
havo Dupont Council ns a competitor;
Weat Shore Council, of Union, N. J., will
try Id best out Haverford Council, of
Philadelphia, while Corinthian Council,
f Xewark, N J , wilt contest with Tenn
yUanl Council, of l'htladelphla. Thcso
contests should prove Intcrcstlnir, ns they
all bear Rood reputations for producing
new candidates. The Grand nefcenta of
New Jersey and Pennsylvania will have a
conference some time during the week, at
which time all tho details of these con
tests will be arranged. Alt thcso contests
arp to start September 1 and end Decem
ber 31.
The nenlr appointed D T). O. It. for Tloe
Council nude his Initial visit at the last met
Int. On application aa read, lth splendid
' .... . ......a . . .1aa foam
bus Veen enraged for th work at their nt
meetiar shd - .candidate; are expected be
t jn this nd December 11. October 21 has
been Died for a grand rally nlaht ahd on
tneetlnr.
The otneera ot the larier Royal Arcanum
Cornelia In the cltr are aethe planning for
a Mc fall and winter season. Entertainments
or various Mnda, carnlvala and .contest for
member are some ot th "l1" '"Wfi"'","
b- a M, with many of the old reliables to
hear from
Havetfortt founcll has ensnsed the lot at
flOth and Ludlow street for Its big carnhal
to take place September In to 18 There will
a airlea of lliiiatratert lecture by ; a "ell
nolo lecturer (tlen by this council during
the -fall, TV Entertainment Committee la a
good: live bunch of hustlers that will prne a
credit In the members of Haverford Council,
Philadelphia Council's meeting lat Tuesday
abutted many browned and tanned fncca The
Kntcrtalnment Committee waa Instructed to
prepare a program for the season. Two ap
pllcatlor.K were received and .varloua lommlt
teea made their reports. The Haseball Com
mittee announced a big game for Jbor Day
wltb the Wthlahd rark Country Club at the
tatter's grounds The drawing acheduled to
take place at this meeting was postponed.
Pot Orand Regent A Jl. Raton and family
recentlr made an auto trip to Ocean City,
whera they renewed the acquaintance of some
former friends and cottagers.
Thomas H Shoemaker, secretory of Pennsyl
vania Council, la spending a pleasant acatlon
at Ocean City.
Iienjamln C Beecher, of Guarantee Council,
repreaentatlve to the Hospital Association, ts
taking the reat cuts at Capo May, accompanied
by Mrs. Beeoher. '
Pennsylvania Council had the honor of a
visit from Orand Regent U R. Qelenbrger
at their meeting last Friday night.
GRAND FRATERNITY
Winners of Prizes in Membership Con
tests Entertainment Features
The names of the winners In the mem
bership contest have been nnnounced by
Superintendent 31. W. Melxel. Frater P.
Melgraue, who took the lend at the stnrt.
finished first, and was awarded the gold
watch. Frater Jack Krusler, a member
of less than six months, astonished evqry
one by defeating Frnter J, R. McClellan,
for second place. Jack will receive J 10 In
gold aa his rennrd Frater McClollkn, who
finished third and won n, fine safety
raifcr, states that the attention he nas
forced to give tc the various business en
terprises In which he l Interested pre
vented him frcm flntafelhs at the top.
Fourth, fifth and slgjh" places wore taken
by Fraters Herman Ferber, Charles
Forbes and Eugene Fay, In tho order
named, A combination fountain pen and
pone!!, a gold watch fob and acarf pin
will be awarded to these contestants.
Twentyelsht special prlies will be
awarded to as many Haters who finished
with fiW points or. over.
At trjr nex.t meeting of .Oak Turk Ilranch a
vote will bt taken upon the question of re
moving from tho preaent headquarters In Went
Philadelphia to the Fraternity Building. 1414
Arch Street. This branch waa originally com
posed exclusively ot AVeat Phltadelpniane, but
Its membership at preaent represents all sec
tions of the city.
Frater John Fltzpatrtck. or Industrial
Branch, Is being congratulated upon tils can
didacy for magistrate. He haa always taken
a prmrilnent part In the affairs of his own
branch, and haa a host ot friends among the
membership In tho Philadelphia District who
hate promised their support.
Members ot East t'ark Ilraneh who attend
tbs meeting next Thursday night will have
an opportunity to hear the Medley Four. Thla
quartet ot clever entertainers haa been aadly
mleoed from, the raeetlnira for the last three
months cnA account ot their engagement at
Point Brett' Parkv Fraters Kelts, Alex
ander Matrro and Chlruro have been pleasing
the patrons of the park with their funny
stunts and really fine alngtng during the hot
months. Felts and Matero hae a burlesque
en Several prominent opera numbers, and then.
Just to proe their versatility, they render
th rame numbers "atral.ht." In addition
to being booked for everv meeting at their
own branch during the fall and winter, the
havaS .already sinned to appear at the meeting
of Oak Park Branch later In the month w.
the possibility ot aeveral appearanrra at
ether branch mectlnga.
'
Knights Golden Eagle
dcmlflnal arrangements have been mada for
the 40th annlerary. A committee, with D, Q.
C farmer aa chairman, was appointed by the
graard chief aome time ago, and this committee
.htiben enlarged by the castles sending rep
resentatives to work In conjunction with the
committee, October 3 has been set aside by
Grand Chief Hears as K. 0. K. Sunday, and on
that date the celebration commences with all
the' sir knights attending church In a body in
the central portion of the city. On Monday,
the in, there will be a large claaa Initiation
In Ifii I.u Temple. There are at present BOO
applications In for thla affair. The work will
be exemplified by varloua tea ma from castles
In the city. On Wednesday, the 6th, thers
will be a large ball at Horticultural Hall,
which will be preceded by a military demon
stration, which will consist of a dreas parad4
snd review of the First Resjlment of the mill
lay branch. Friday night will be the scene
t. enlarge banquet, where the "old cronies
ww tell wnat they used to do and the younger
sss will tell what they an doing. This affair
U. TT,0T .bandied so aa to be the largeat affair
t Hs kind aver held. No expense Is being
spared to have the celebration a success Meet
lW, '"T nM weekly In the Orand Castle
,,.?l!lJ.,.', " ,ho." Interested ara Invited to
attend these meetings.
Shepherds of Bethlehem
.Deputy Supreme Commsnder Sir Daerlnger
has InsUlled the ofrtcers of Lady Wyckoff, Flo.
70. as follows. Outside guard. Blr Colli. In
side guard and truatee, sir Oruber, maater of
osrtroonles. Sir , Schreel, chaplain. Lady
Cborchin: marshal. Hlr Snivel, vfee command-fr.-,8ty.
.This waa one of the largeat
Installations held this year. 40 saat commsni.
era ana depullea beln In line There were
it Jedsta represented and also members it
the'safcrwnetdy Supreme Vies Commander
Blr Ic.,,rl &-"' fiopitmt Aide to Com.
w,i viw, fto. U4. HUDremn In.
SLiJ,&w& S.2hss.
1etr unit, '"' " ' -""
. ,Taa ttVn.Jif M.ly Balnbrldse Lodae. No.
lfeTi' iLC;C0i?m,ni1."'' dir Th.rn.ss
"iJ1 lMfl ' Brooks) outside
uuikjr, n
Msgesa I
serve.
WJfe
in 4m fi
taa i -rr"".
w - ir. m . ,t'seri wse com-
i, Aisuroea. i wrnty lodges were
.: !2il?. In Us new .room at
'. "' . ? A wrsjjantown arenus. on
PtteMU- .A? "f "' and their
fovss-shs, -iv-iim9n(i Will be
I. O, O. F., MancfcMtex' ITftUy
Trut t'blladelphla IXatrlct Class InltlaLon -aoofattoa
held a mjjflixr Ust "t u?irt"r S)tM.
JatMS Mavwart prjaslfing. DUtrlct ofnears Vtk
rstneassintlvse of the' varloua X n
PfsasHt art iBS)de wports on prospedtlv. ti
dlda.Ue. P. O haw, dre Buatar. laTaSSt
to e4art rebaarsaU of the degree teaaa, Brother
. utejwwiseusj, m sara,aes ..i..ii, aa skj nUUVFI eeTlAjDC.
the wall Ynnim baritone, will have ar of
f the oubU) tiuartsrt and orchestra. r pi..2
I tnuiatlo t Rill. tok Plaoe on Saturday ryen.
iw i) ui ja. m sa n nan, snd wm w
ejvw, i. t -nrraattoa of the ulnteeniiv an.
, Miihsr ' tho lMIdelnhla District i n.
U, Htx-rtt eii and P IV X M Jhn.-.
Hy. will w -rt a silk American flag to lhti
Uajr iurlj( ii most cuIMtej fur this oc.
utjttBa .u,! griv i'.iK i staited to wurk for
ARTISANS ORDER
Bartram's Enterprising Feature in
tho Initiatory Ceremony
Olrard Assembly put throbgh one can
didate at the August meeting. At the
I close of the business session the membera
were entertained by former Cashier
Chnrlea It. Edcnborn with an address on
the Expositions of San Diego and San
Francisco. In addition to telling of the
mny Interesting features there Bro.
Edenborn explained the Varying; degrees
of cllmato while traversing; the Paclflo
coast from the Mexican border to the
Canadian line, and also the business
conditions In that whole section, making
his remarks Instructive as well ns Inter
estlng. He reports Philadelphia well rep
resented at the San Frnndscco Exposi
tion, and that the reputation of the Qua
kor City as tho groat manufacturing city
Of tho land Is being admirably sustained,
Ilirtram Assembly's August meeting had all
that any one could wish at thla eeaaon. The
spirit of past years waa there vilth about "
membera Tho honors for entertaining were
flven to the nunrtet, planlit, Brother Sloan,
Irothers Tom Vance, V. Hall, J. ocum and
Deputy Jamea C Marr. Therm was something
new in the form of a WeUonle Olee lor .in
itiatory work, composed by Doctor Dclo. It la
th-iught the whole order will want to adopt
thlr ceremony A big meeting Is looked for
on the evening or Lahor Day.
Southwestern Assembly has petitioned bv vote
tho Hoard of Directors to take such action
ns will lean to the extension of the privilege
of reduced certificates tn membera .Joining
since 10OS as to those joining prior to HW..
The Inst namta.M the reason are booked as
follows., thoush there la no likelihood that all
will bt, played, Underdown and Fidelity, at
Tabor Bt John's and Nnrthweetern. at Jtlth
a m a eas -.-.a tt.-faa A e fie V A nf
emj fjimersei i,enian nnn i.rnjrtri-, v . -.,. -Rnrnereet,
Dorian and West Phllaoelnhla.- at
.1th and Walnut Penn-vlrnnla and Dartram,
at nlri snd Blmwowl Harmony snd Progres
sive, at 31th and Perks,
Order of Good Templars
Mrs. A. J Wclcoman delegato from Tenn
allAnla to the National I-odge session In Pan
Kranrlaco. writes that J K. Hauck of Phils
drlrhli, was re-eltrtod natloial superinten
dent of Juvjnlle work
Tha Scandinavian I.odse psld a fraternal
Mslt to Qunker City LodRe last Saturday
evening In lta pleasant room at nrosd nnd
Federal strerti,
Oolden t.lnk Lodge will hold lta regular
monthly business meeting rext Thursday even
ing In Laason's Hall, SITS Prankford aenuc.
Good Will Idse, Ilethlelen la Increasing
In membership since thn session of the Grand
Lothre, and la planning to send a lame dele
gation to the next ecealon in Isewnrk, Del.
Will Entertain Pharmacy Graduate
Leonardo Antonla Mtcell w 111 be given
a bnnftuct tonight by his friends at Pa
lumbo's Hotel, 821 Catharine street. In
honor of his recelvInK the degree of doc
tor of pharmacy. Mlcell, who Is well
known In the Italian .colony In this city,
recently graduated from tho Philadelphia
College of rharmncy. The banquet will
also partake of the nature of a friendly
congratulation on the engagement of the
young man. More thnn 200 persons havo
been Invited to attend.
"FILMADELPHIA"
AS IT IS TODAY
Whnt Jfotion-plcturo World
Quarterly Charts Think of
City's Condition
'By the Phofoplay Editor
What Is the present state of nlmdom
In rhlladelphlA? The experts who com-
pile the "news charts" printed periodical-
iv in the Motion Picture Newa hava an
answer ready. Here It Isi '
General trade conditions since June 1 "
Excellent.
Future outlook Oood. I
Number of theatres opened since June
1-None . . .. '
Number closed Twenty-two. (including,
of course, summer closings, wlilch are
not permanent.)
Class of film In greatest demand-Drama
and good comedies.
Bxhlbltors' attitude toward the new
programs Fa orable.
Demand for feature films Immense.
1n..1alt. . aeelAlann Ills Tvnna
ft.,.... In a,1mlastnn nrleea InrraSBA
expected. !
ltentnl prices of programs Constant,
lltntal orlccs of features Increased
State rights marketing Almost dead, i
Stage stars as screen success No. '
Blanche ning Is to be presented by
Oliver Morosco In a film version of "The
Yankee Girl."
The Universal is advertising Hobnrt
nosuorth In a flc-part feature based on
Joseph Mcdlll Tntterson's drama, "A Lit
tle llrother of tho Hlch."
An unusual side of railroading Is pre
sented In Kalom's newest episode of tho
Hnxards of Helen Railroad Scries, "The
llroken nnll." In tho courso of this
stlrrlns story the photoplay patron" Is
shown how trained wrecking crews clear
nwa tho woret wrecks nnd bring order
out of chaos.
One or the nwc-lnsplrlng sights In "Tho
Broken Ball" Is that In which a huge
derrick la shown raising massive freight
cars and locomotives, swinging them
about Just as easily ns a man would lift
a matchbox. To the uninitiated, the
rapidity nnd apparent case with which
tho debris Is removed from tho tracks Is
Blmply marvelous.
It was by nn unusual chain of circum
stances that Kalem was enabled to show
tho wrecking crew at work. The Hazards
of llelcn Company was hard at work on
a story lnVolvlns a train wreck when
word was received that a bad smaBh-up
had occurred some miles down the line.
Piling his players Into a couple of autos,
tho producing director rushed them to tho
scene of the disaster.
Half an hour later the Kalem players
were hard at work. Before long the
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WILTON LACKAYE
To nppear in "Trilby" on the
World program.
PROGRAMS OF PHOTOPLAY
PRESENTATIONS THIS WEEK
GUEAT NORTHERN Monday, "William
Faversham and Jano Grey In "The
Right of Way"; Tuesday, 5Iax Flgman
nnd I.ollta Robinson In "Jack Chanty";
Wednesday. Miss Jackie Saunders in "111
Stnrred Babble": Thursday, Mrs. Leslie
Carter In "Du Barr"; Friday, Mary
Nash In "Tho Unbroken Road"; Satur
day, Carlyle Blaclcwell In "The High
Hand."
BROAD ST, CASINO Monday, Orml
Hawley In "Destiny's Skein," Kalem
nnd Vltdgraph comedies; Tuesday. "Pat
Hogan, Deceased," 3-part Vltagraph
Comedy drama. Henrst-Sellg News;
Wednesday. Broadway star feature,
"My Lost One"! Thursday, "The Sky
Hunters," with Edna Mayo and Bryant
Washburn; Friday, Broadway favorites,
"Don Caesar de Bazan"; Saturday, "The
Law of Love." 3-part Blograph, and
"The Prima Donna's Mother."
SHERWOOD (Pnrnmount Week) Mon
day, Daniel Frohman presents Mar
guerite Clark Ih "The Crucible"; Tues
day, Robert Edeson In "Where the
Trail Divides'" Gaby Deslys In "Her
Triumph"; Thursday. Elsie JanlB In
"Caprice of Kitty": Friday, Mary Pick
ford in "Mistress Nell"; Saturday, Mar
guerite Clark In "Gretna Green."
JEFFERSON Monday, Edwartl Con
nelly In "Marse Covington": Tuesday,
William Faversham In "The Right of
Way"; Wednesday. Frank Daniels, In
"Crooky Scroogs": Thursday. Vivian
Martin in "Little Dutch Girl"; Friday,
Mra. Leslie Carter In "Du Barry": Sat
urday. Kathleen Williams in "The Ro
sary." IMPERIAL Monday, Mary Miles Mlnter
in "Alwajs In the Way": Tuesday,
Henry Ainley in "Brother Officers":
Wednesday, Theda Bnra In "Lady AUd
ley's Secret": Thursduy. Robert War
wick in "The Stolen Voice"; Friday.
Mary Plckford in "Tho Dawn of a To
morrow": Saturday. Stewart Batrd in
"The Runaway Wife."
BALTIMORE Monday, Pearl White,
Lionel Barrymore and tho Mysterious
Mr. X In "The Romance of Elaine";
Tuesday, Laura Sawyer In a "Daughter
of the People"; Wednesday, Beulah
Poynter, In her own play, "Lena Riv
ers"; Thursday, "Thais": Friday,
Elaine Hammersteln in 'The Moon
stone": Saturday, "The Three Musko
tcers." LINCOLN Monday, "LcGrand'a Re
vencc." "The Coming of the Kingdom,"
Chaplin; Tuesday, "Motherhood, Jane
of the Soil"; Wednesday, "Jano Evre "
"Was It Her Duty"; Thursday, "Girl of
Gypsy Camp," "Tho Strangler'e Cord":
Friday. "C. O. D" "On Dangerous
Paths"; Saturday, "The Sky Hunters,"
"The Tide of Time."
LOCUST Monday. Mary Plckford In
"Llttlo Pal"; Tueaday, "The Moth and
the Flame"; Wednesday, Blanche
Sweet in "Stolen Goods"; Thursday,
Vivian Martin In "The Llttlo Dutch
Girl"; Friday, Ann Murdoclt In "A
Royal Family"; Saturday, Mary Pick
ford in "Fanchon tho Cricket" Next
week Is anniversary week.
AURORA Monday, "The Shadow and the
Shade" Hearst-Sellg Nows, "Cutey. For
tune Hunter," "Such Things Really
Happen"; Tuesday, "The Scar,'! "The
Serpent's Tooth," "The Repentenco of
Doctor Bllnn," "Some Duel": Wednes
day, "The Goddess, No 11." "Call of Yes
terday." "Battle of Elderbush Gulch";
Thursday, "Mystery of Mary," "Lovea
Rescue," "The Lure of Mammon"; Fri
day, "Woman and Wine," "The Busy
Bell Boy"; Saturday, "Tho Death
Cloud," 7th episode of Romance of
Elaine. "Broncho Billy's Surrender,"
"Th Spook Raisers," "Mrs. Murphy's
Cooks," "A Day's Adventure,' "Food
for Kings and Riley."
NORRIS-Monday, "The led Stephano,"
"Call of Motherhood." "Poor Baby,"
"Fable of Galloping Pilgrim Who Kept
on Galloping", Tuesday, "Shadow ot
the Shade." VRedoulns Sacrifice,"
Henrst-Sellg Newa rtariing of Flora
Flnchurst, Bweedlo'a Hero; Wednesday,
"Woman and Wine." "nillle'a Debut"
Thursday. "Don Caesar de Bazan,"
"Tho Wanderer's Pledge," "The Jarrs"
Auction Bridge", Friday, "The Scar,"
"Cutey, Fortune Hunter," "Missing
Clua"; Saturday, "Tho Death Cloud,"
7th eplscoda of Romance of Elaine:
"The King of the Wire"; "Ha-iarda of
Helen Series." "Rakoon Hose Com-
pany,"
BLUEBIRD Monday, John Mason and
Harold Lockwood In "Jim the Penman":
Tuesday, Mary Plckford In "The Dawn
of a Tomorrow": Wednesday, Mary
Plckford In "Tho Bishop's Carriage";
Thursday. Wlllinm Faversham in "The
Right of Way"; Friday. Marguerite
Clark In "The Tretty Sister of Jose,"
and Saturday, Henry Alnloy In "Brother
OlUcers."
EUREKA-Monday, William Fornum In
'Tho New Governor"; Tuesday, Irene
Fenwlch In the "Commuters"; Wednes
day. Francis X. Bushman In the "Sec
ond In Command": Thursday, "Stop
Thief": Friday, Nance O'Nell in "Prin
cess Romanoff"; Saturday, Walter Mil
ler In "Winning tho Futurity," and
"Diamond From the Sky."
STRAND - Monday. "When My Lady
Smiles," "Pup the Peace Maker":
Tuesday. "Maker of Dreams." and
Mary Plckford la one of her successes;
Wednesday, "Romance of Elaino No. 3,
"His Convert"; Thursday, "Heavy Vil
lains," Chaplin comedy; Friday. "Jane
Was Worth It." "Girl on the Engine."
a Hazards of Helen scries; Saturday.
Julius Steger In the "Fifth Command
ment." and "Broncho Billy Well Re
paid" and others every day.
RITTENHOUSE Theda Bara In "A Fool
There Waa"; Tuesday. Robert Warwick
In tho "Stolen Voice." Marguerite
"Mutual Masterpleture," Marguerite
Fischer In "Tho Quest": Thursday, "Ft.
Elmo"; Friday. "Officer 666"; Saturday.
Francis X. Bushman and Beverly
Bayno in "Graustark."
PARK Monday, Marguerite Clark in
"Gretna Green"; Tuesday, "Ill-starred
Babble," featuring Miss Jackie Satin,
ders; Wednesday, Emlle Gaborlau's
story, "Mons. Lecoq"; Thursday, Ro
mance of Elaine: Friday, Edith Wynne
Mathls In "Governor's Lady, Who
Pays7": Saturday, Clara Kimball
Young in "Marrying Money."
herolno-of this scries was actually oper
ating the hugo crane this, by the way, ts
shown In "The Broken Rail' nnd other
wise demonstrating that she Is thoroughly
at homo In any branch of railroading.
By tho time tho wrecking crew had fin
ished operations tho photoplay waa com
pleted. Taul Scardon has been promoted from
tho ranks of the Vltagraph stars to a pro
ducing director and given the manuscript
of "The Island of Surprise," a plcturUa
tlon of Cyrus Townsend Brady's novel of
tho same name, as his first .picture. Mr.
Scardon will direct the work of such welt
known playors as William Courtenay,
who will bo seen In tho principal char
acters, and some EOO extra persons repre
senting; a horde of savages.
Prof. Selskar M. Gunn, chief of the
publicity bureau of the Massachusetts
Health Department and a member of the
faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, Is preparing for a great
moving picture health campaign to be
conducted during the coming winter. Two
films, telling realistic stories Illustrative
of hygienic principles, have already been
secured and wilt be exhibited before pub
lic and private organizations. A lecturer
will explain each picture as It Is being
projected on the screen. This service
Is supplied free of charge by the Health
Board.
Theatrical Baedeker
WALNUT "Fine Keathera," with nobert
Kdeson ami a supporting stock company. The
first production of the star-stock enture of
Mr. Leahy will exhibit Mr. Edeson In the
play by Eugene Walter -which aerved aa his
lrnt starring chicle, but which never reached
l'hllailclpbla.
Vaudeville.
KEITH'S Victor Morley ind company. In "A
ltegular Army Man"; Delro nn the piano
accordion: Marie King and Tyler Brooks,
dancers: Lydla Harry, einger: Paul Qulnn and
Joseph Mitchell, In "The Thoney Uluff Gold
Mine"; Loyal'a trained tfogs, Chauncy MOnroe
and company. In "A lluslncaa Proposal";
Ilronte and Aldwell, In "A Boardwalk Flirta
tion," and Lo-Ve and Wilbur and Hearst
Sellg Nows,
GLOBE "The Broadway nevue": Joseph K.
Wataon. monoloslst: Joe Welch's aketch. "A
Day at Fills Island," with Marie Eamuela;
l.ee Tong Fpo, barltona; the Musical Lunate,
Instrumentalists; Knlcht Brothers ana Saw.
telle, and Nlblo and Nugent.
NIXON'S ORAKD Crossman's Entertainers,
Instrumentalists: Baby, lliltVVAt, and" Ernhv
Htanton. Bsemnn and-Andereottf fltanley nd
Lalirach, alngera and 'dancers: fJIBtrons 'ana
Ulbbons, comedians, and Fun Foto Films,
cnoflS KEYS First half-ot wwk: Tim Kc
Mahon'a Pullman Porter Maids, Morreo's
"Sinking of tho Lualtanla," mechanical and.
electrical spectacle; Frank Conlcy. basso and
choirmaster; the Elale Kramer- Trio, Lillian
Murtha, alnglnir comedienne, and Westen and
Symonds, In "The Stage Carpenter and the
Soubrette."
WOODS1DE l'ABK Archie Nicholson and
company, Nina Kspey, banjo player; Charles
Olocker, water Juggler: Three Cor Bisters,
singing and dancing, and Booth and Leander.
BUrtLE8QUE.
CAFINO Bllllo Wataon's "Beef Trust Bur
Icaquerr," In "Krausmeyer'a Alley," and
"The Bashful Venue," with Frank Bambard.
Jean Lclghton and violet Pearl.
Dl'MONTS Uumont'e Minstrels, with Eddie
C'nsaaday, Chirley Ho j den, Hefs filbeon and
other In "The Money Simple Band" and
"Atlantic City Bathing Suite."
THOTOPLAVS.
OAJln,FIirS!'conil wk of Ljman Howe's
Trael Festival, with wholly new pictures.
They Include a trip through the Panama
Canal and a visit to the expositions In San
Francisco and Kan Diego. There will be the
uaunl diversity of other features. Last week
BTANLKY-"The Heart of Jennifer" with
Hazel Dawn. '
JALACE "The Secret Orchard," with Blanche
Sweet. Carlyle Bfackwell and Theodore
fJlLJV2
Prominent
Photoplay Presentations
NOHTII
BLUEBIRD
ELIMINATING
THE WASTE
is the production problem ot the
day, without half trylngr. you
can atop enough "little leaks"
from your personal Income to
leave your family a comfprtabl
competency In Ufa insurance.
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Triangle
Four weeks ago I printed an advertisement headed
- WARNING.
In it I told of some of the plans of the Triangle Film
Corporation and intimated that I expected large pfofiM. '
But I was so afraid that there mightbe exaggcfatlbns
and overstatements by persons without authority to Spe.fk
that I made very plain the fact that anything that'pronisftd
so very much in profit necessarily entailed some risk of
loss.
I said wc had got together the greatest organization
of moving picture producers the world had cVerkrtovvn,
great actors and actresses, great executives and , , t
GRIFFITH, Producer of "Tha Birth of r
a Nation." v
INCE, Famous for the "Battle of Get-
tysburg.v
SENNETT, Master Laughmaker of the .' - ,
World, Creator of Keystone Conle - ,
dies. i w
But my belief that the theatre managers of this
country would be willing to pay big weekly rentals fdr .
fine pictures was only belief. Now it is FACT. ;.
THE BEST THEATRES have written, telegraphed,
telephoned offers of weekly rentals equaling my esti
mates. The ablest executives in the film business have joined
us. For "Nothing Succeeds Like Success." Actors and
actresses who have hitherto found the pictures below their
dignity have come to us eagerly.
Those who appear in the first Triangle plays will give
you a pretty good idea of the calibre of the fst. ,
RAYMOND' H ITCHCOCK
Douglas Fairbanks
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fcA,.h fetSf ," . , n- . ,
.. , ., all in one evening's entertainment think of it!
And then there will be Billie Burki, De Wolf
Hopper, Joe Weber, Lew Fields and a host of others.
Four weeks ago "Triangle Film" Was unknown to the
New York stock market. It came out at par $5.00 per!
share. As I write it is selling there for $6.50 or more a
share.
I do not control the price.
Many big men are buying Triangle Film. I appre
ciate their interest and their support.
But the man I want is the ten-share man, and the
man who owns fifty shares. For he is the man who most
appreciates his monthly dividend check.
It is he who goes regularly to the theatre that shdws
; Triangle Plays, and tells his friends to go.
I want you who read this advertisement to own stoek
- enough to laugh the heartier at a Keystone Comedy because
you are part owner of it.
Just ask a good stock broker or your banker to get
; some shares for you while the market is low. '
I n President of Triangle Film Corporation.
believe ,t will earn large profits. I believe that the Com
pany's interest Will best be served by having the latSi
possible number of stockholders. Hence Z tdirS
ment. It tdls the truth as I see it, difflK
and avoiding equally understatement, for JndeHtaSL
may be As misleading and unfair as oventeteSenta
.
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Very soon after Sept, 20 Triantrlr. Pi,.,,. n'
.In ,the Chestnut Street Opera HS .
the best pictures. S directors, produce,
And the best people will ;. u
theatre in each locality C them in thc one bc'k
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