Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 11, 1915, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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' Celebration Starts in Now Jcr
, - Wft Town Tomorrow -To-
? 6ontinUo a Week
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PWI rvlcea In th. Methodist Cplf
esaMil ChUrth at Magnolia, Camden Court-
- r. ? S. all Jay komorro aria every eve
., trw KHtt nwlc will mark the 100th annl-
, efr ot the founding of the church. At
. ah WTis tomorrow morning tho cele
Sffeltan will be opened with the reading
" tfca rlitlnal grant 6t the land on which
- Ih frmtnl building ttands:
,. 'TKhi Indenture, made January 85. 1815,
twA Thomas Barrett and the trustees
' m tyt, Frederick 1 tines. Jacob ltarlor,
' tVllttam Jonea. Jetse Price, James l'hca
,tW, amutl Uarrett and Joseph Webb,
-.'rantM a certain piece of land In Olouccs.
Tter. township, Gloucester County, 8tat of
iytiM- Jersey, the present location of the
. tmrh. The land was sold for tho sum
,J o W br Thomas Barrett to tho trustees
-'iiAfiet)ed, for tht purpose ot building
i a house of worship, for the mem
'-nkeftjH the Methodist Eplsoohal Church."
T-jA lg house, built of timber cut and
hewed Iti the vicinity, was tho first ptace
of worship for the congregation. The
, tr grant Was signed, sealed and delivered
3H:H the presence of Joseph Barrett and
VQtrltoher Blckler. Thomas Barrett ac-
;'kr.(twlMgtd this as his voluntary act be-
vfctiit Christopher Blckler, one of tho
VJMfJfM of the Buperlor Court of Common
o'Jhm m and for the County of aioiteti
""OW. on the Kth day f January, A D.
SU. There are no records Available from
jfl to 1W. In September of 14 tho so-
?.clljr became an Incorporated body, with
Sdward Stout as preacher.
i ., The present ofllctal board la Frank C,
JJHaxwoll, chalrmnn Property Committee:
r" rl 1I"-M ,.,,, .vm .u..w ww....
nartejy, isameia xirucn, .jubiuu nunc?,
John Hunt, Walter Price. Joseph Kell.
Mr. E. Marshall, Mrs. John Harloy, Mrs.
TV. Price, Mrs. E. Peacock, Mrs. H. Wolo
honf Mrs. W. Rowland, Mrs. P. Anderson
. Mit Mn 3. W Maxwell.
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ABUSED DIRECTOR PORTER
85
.fit Chauffeur Has Alexander Hamil
ton Arrested
."AUv.na. Yfavnlttnn nt IMC finllth
J SBroad street, expressed contempt of Dl-
.rector Porter, while the Director was in
Xtientetlo Hall. Broad and Moore streets,
jf'bolnu- Initiated .Into the P. O. 8. of A.
lakt nldht. and as a consequence spent
, & tlie nljjht In the 15th street and Snyder
..!.... ,, ...aI -u.a ...... t..t.f lH
,f. llfCnUO pOlIC SIUUUI1 UI1U WHO I1CIU HI
A )M4 ball thli morning to keep the pence.
(kl, Hamilton was arrested In front of the
(V-hall after ho refuecd to be advised by
ft.'McCrea, driver of the Director's antomo-.r-Jbllb,
that he would bo arrested If he
L -Vrltd In abusing tho Director, It was
testllltd today Neither tho Director nor
hla chauffeur appeared against Hamilton.
Tho only witness was Harry Baxter, a
Washington party worker.
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"Ji'Huverford Men Honored by Fraternity
& Members of the Zeta Tsl Fraternity In
(rVthls cltV were Interested today to hear
it ythat Anthony W ltoblnson, of Haver-
fS iera, nas Deen cwciea vice prmiarni oi
the organization, which Is holdlns Its 68th
jhhul convention at San Francisco, Cal.
ThO new president Is Howard D. Drlggs.
p."! known In Insurance circles of this city.
J' Kb has offices at 101 Chestnut street.
Now School Building for Bethany
Bethany Tempjo Presbyterian Church,
Ud and Bpruco streets. West Philadel
phia, Is planning to erect a handsome
il xAmbiAlniia Ctinrtatr B.hnnl fot.tlA.
. JtV-AdJolnlnE the-church edifice. A move-
, rncnt to construct tho needed bullalnfr
wss launebfd durlnu this week when, (he
(WKjTTKntlon besan the observance of
Tj the 10th anniversary of the founding ot
j- tne congregation.
nKMCIOL'8 NOTICES
OHOAMST AMI C1IOIK liUItKAU
Churches supplied. Frederick It. Davli. Mrr.
Voles Culture. 1714 Chestnut 8U
nspllii
CHESTNUT STItEI.T DAI'TlsT CHURCH "
Chestnut t neat or 40th.
OEOHGE U. AUAM8. U. p., Psator.
8:ii a, m. motherhood tf A and V.
10 to s. m. Worahlp and Sermon by Iaator.
2:10 p. m.-lilble School.
B 00 p. m. Vorahlp and Sermon byPaator.
ShcoxrT iiAPTiaT iielpinq hand ci.A!s
Meets 3 30. Tth below Olranl ae. nev. A.
ABHKH 1IB38. sneaker. Sunday nlsht. the
class Vltlts I'rlmllhe Methnllat Church. Zuth
and Lehlth ate. John C Kayre will tell of
hit eoneralon. Friday nlsht. "The Trail
Hitlers" or the K-nlnton V. M. c. A. will
conduct the Everybody's Meeting.
Franklin Home
PRNJ?LIN HOMEOR THE ItEFOIl7AT
TtON OF INEnnlATBS, 011-U13 Loruat t
Hundar. S p. m. Service conducted br Key,
V lteed Mlnnlch.
I.ntlieran
, JJ "The Friendly Church."
lHih and JelTiraon ata.
DANIEL. E. WEIGLE. Paator,
wilt preach 10't0 a. m. and 7 43 p. m.
Moprnno, Mla Suaan Schmolie.
Cod tr alto. Mtna Ullth McClellan.
Tenor, Mr. John lllpwell,
lKttltdne, Mr. Uenrga Ernes.
Bible School. 2 JO p. m.
TABEHNACLE, Both and Spruce Wm. J.
Mil-
TISmPCe, S2rt""tnd naee tiev. A, PollLMAN.
M. P.. 10 JO a. m.. 1M and 7 411 p. m.
Kew Jeruaalem fNtveilenlMipirlant
iJAr-'li 'MY'FATIIEn AUK ONE" la " the'
i"2 A,K5??no BUJi,.dr...m.,;ri n Mr
t XJM . Rev.
Rn4y 8
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School room of the fhurrh -t thm
Jeruaalem, SSd and Cheatnut ata. Berv
t 11 o'clock.
All sMta are free. Everybody la welcome.
i rreojicnan
, KH'V l'ltEsn. Cir. 33nand WharWMinT
; latrrsl Jtev. J. Oray Bolton. I). D . ntv.
, Wtlltsm Taylor Caldwell Key. Mr. Caldnel
IS ! prsseii t 10-45. The Rev br. Uollon
rreabyttrlan
J-L; Tea .., .,..-?,.. ..-- . : -
P - . wt Kiviuiiiuiiiua aervice, 1 43.
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unaries ii vt. nuaker, D. D . Aaaiaunt.
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m.-nrotherhood ot Andrew and
Phil In
wlltrrte.,""Monl1 or,h,pi Dr "ronaoa
tM p. m,-Men' tllbls Clsas and Dlble
'ti tl lfl 5- Ohriatlsn Endeator aoelettea.
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Troteatant Kplaeopal
CMntCll OF BT. LUKE AND TUB EPIPH.
nth st. below Sprue
her. DAVID M nTEEt.E, Itector.
a a m. -Holy Ccmmvntcn.
Ha. fUj- Mornlnc Prayer and Sermon.
fj P' fn. open-AIr Strrlres at FTesh-AIr
JFtev, beorso C, Foley, D. D., will preach.
Irr, ffcPHEN-B ciiuncii
mm aa. hikjtv uneairiui ai
lAHl E. ailAMMBII. S. T (D.. Hector.'
aervlcea, p a. m., Sunday Sihoil
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Xdwarda will preach.
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URIAT CROWD TO SBR WAS
KAKD AT HiniUK HOME
Blblfl Workorii From WO Churches to
Attend Exercises at Lansdowne
Announremfnt of a new departure In
BIMe Clara work, which promises to be
come one of tho mot Important aepart
menta of tho Dfexellilddle Blbts ClasJe-r.
will h. tnmlt hv A. 1 IVr-i-fl BlddlK Prfsl-
denj ahd foOndor nf the" ornnnli!aton.1iit I
a Rreal patriotic meeting- and flafi rhlsmg J
which Will, take place at tne iJrrxci urn
die BIMO Classes Homo, Lansdowne ave
vicn and Garret roail M"iedownc, late to
da. ,
The meeting will I' bpm to the publlo
and will be the largest and most impor
tant meeting held at tho summer home.,
this season. It will drw members from
300 churchrs.ln Philadelphia and Camden,
with many pastors A delegation will
come from Trentort In 55 automobiles
Mr Blddle will be the orator of the
day, taking or his subject "Lbve of God
nnC Love of Country." Wlnlleld S. Fell,
State secretary of New Jersey, win also
spak.
SILVER JUBILEES FOIl
FIVE PRIESTS TOMORROW
Parish Members to Honor Divinbs
Archbishop Ryan Ordained in 1800
Flvo priests who were ordained by the
late Archbishop Hyan In the Cathedral
on Bcptember 12. 1K0O, will complete 25
years In the priesthood tomorrcw. They
are tho llcv, M. J. Brady, rector ot the
Church ot tho Incarnation, Olney; tho
Ilev. Thomas F. Hyan, rector of St. Hoso
or Lima's, Rddystontl the Ilov. Patrick
J. Hannlgah, ot the Church of St. Te
resa; the Bev. William J. McQarrlty, of
St. Joseph's, Beading, nil ot the diocesan
clergy, and the nev John A. Nugent, of
the Order of St. Augustine, rector of the
Church of Our Mother of Good Counsel,
Hryn Mawr.
Special observances will be held In cele
bration of the anniversary of each of the
priests by members of his parish.
SOLEMN' XOVKNA BEGUN
Sorviccs in Honor of Our Mother of
Sorrows to Do Continued
Throufrh Next Wook
A solemn novcnti In honor of Our
Mother ot Borrows began In the church
of that name Inst cvenlntr nnd will close
on Saturday. September 18.
The course of sermons for tho novena
will be delivered by the llcv. Charles J.
MclnUrc, as follows:
Friday September 10 "And Thy Own
Soul a Bword Shall Pierce."
Sunday, September 18 "AHse. Take tho
Child and Its Mother nnd Fly Into
Egypt."
Monday, September 13 "Thy Father and
I Unve Sousht Thco, Sorrowing."
Tuesday, September H "The Meeting
of Mother nnd Son."
Wednesday, September 15 "Thero Blood
by the Cross of Jesus, Mary, His Mother."
Thursday, September 16 "The Taking
Down From tho Cross."
Friday, September 17 "The Burial of
Jesus."
Tho prayers of the novena will be re
cited on Saturday, September U, and Sat
urday, September 18.
SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS MADE
,
Messiah Lutherans to Rosume Work
in Renovated Quarters
The Bible school of Messiah Lutheran
Church, 16th and Jefferson streets, will
reopen for the winter season tomorrow In
thoroughly renovated headquarters. The
walls of the Sunday school room have
been beautifully frcBcoed and 410 yards
ot cork carpet have been laid.
The pffmnry department will open Under
tho direction of Mrs. t. J, Baldwin, and
the school will be In charge ot HarvOy
C. Miller, Its superintendent. Tho Op
ttmlBts, a Bible class composed of 120
youhK women, will hold Its first meetlnR
also In Its room In the basement ot the
church -
All services .will be resumed In the
church, and tho pastor, the ltov. Daniel
E. WelRle, who has returned from a two
months' vacation, will occupy tho pulpit.
Y. M. C. A. Meetings
Tho llev. William Barnes Lower, of
Calvary Presbyterian Church, will ad
dress the men's meeting lu the lobby of
tho Central -Branch, Y, M. C. A., to
morrow nt 4 p. m. His subject will be
"Tho Greatest Question." The meeting
will last one hour and strangers are
cordially welcome.
The Bev. A. W, Urownmtllcr. pastor of
Christ Evangelical Church, will speak at
the North Branch men's meeting to
morrow at I p. m. on "Tho Backbone of
Character." Miss Mary M. Pearson will
sing.
RELIGIOUS BREVITIES
At Ihn
Preabyterlan Mlnlatera'
Aevoclatlon,
In V'rtinlhatcr Hull next
w
lonuuv mornlne. at
11
o'elo
'cl(xk. the tome :
k, the topic to be dlscuaaed iil be
Vacation Kxperlencp
The Ilev Dr. Kdwln IteyJ Delk, paator of St.
Ma'thew's Lutheran Church, Ilroad and Mt.
vernon airmen, win prracn
m. on "The Worship Which Counts " In
eienlnc ht fl o'clock. he will tdkit far hi
the venlm
theme "Itellllgus Inatructlon snd Our Public
theme ;
bcl ooli "
In Trjnple Lutheran Church, eld and
itreeta, tha raator. the Ilev. A. Pohlman,
llaca
Streeta, tha raator. the Ilev. A. Pohlman, lll
preach on "Itefponalbllltlea of Chrlettan Cltl-
Sfttaiup ana "mo i-raciice or iTaiae" at to
morrow's aervlcta. The large Junior Church
vlil raumo he aervlcea at the same hour u
the mornlnc orshtp In the upatalrs room.
The IWv. Dr. Charles K. Ilronaon. of Weat
Hope Preabyterlsn Church, will preach tomor-
?ow forenoon at 10. 10 and In the evening at
4. Ills subject at the latter errlc will be
"Italnbow Colors on tho Dark War Cloud."
The Pev, William Y, Edwarda will preach
In Bt. uttphen'a Kplaeopal Church tomorrow
momlm a. 11 a clock
Tho Itev. Dr. Charles K. Bhaeffer will preach
at the Iteformed meetings In the txruat Tnea.
tre, f.2d and locust etrcMe, at 10 .to o'clock
tomorrow morning and TiH tomorrow evenlnc,
In Hops Preabyterlan Church the" nv. 'Will
iam Taylor Caldwell will preach at 10:15 to.
morrow morning, and In the evening at T.IS
the ilev. Dr. J. Oray Helton wilt conduct a
Communion service .
Th Tiev. Dr. CJeorgs C
Foley will preach
In tho Kplaeopal Church .Qf St
n tha Kniaropai vnurco .or pi. ijke and tha
Bplphany st II ana o clock tomorrow,
Services will ba conducted In the Weat Green
Btreet Preabyterlan Church tomorrow morning
at 10 70 o'clock and In tha evening at T:l
The Ilev. Eowln t'lgett Blmkla will preset.,
At the rranklln llom tha ttev it. Itted
Mlnnlch will preach at S o'clock tomorrow
avenlns.
The Itev. nobert
lev. nobert B Flacher will preach in
My Father Are One" in the Church of
w Jeruaalem (Swedrnbor(lan) at 11 a
I ana
the Ne
m, tomorrow.
CATHOLIC ACTIVITIES
Studies will be resumed In Bt. Joseph's
College on Monday. The sonlor class
will return n Monday, September 10. on
which day the Solemn Mass of the Holy
Qhoit win w ceieDraieo in ipa Church
ot the Oesu In the presence of tha stu
dent PV ,
The Paihnllr Total. Atlnen tTnlAn will
rreet in r aji""' n':i nan. ijq ana.
Csrnmter streets on Sunday afternoon. The
dttrcaUe to the national convention will pre.
eni a report nd prjaea won at the eporta ba
the occaflcB of the JjvealH outing at Willow
Oro U1 a preaented.
The fcimn oWrvaBC eT't iMtroruti taM
st the Churrh of t PtHf ; Oar vmorrow
-am roniwi wi w'n nii mw ai io ao
o'clock, at Bhlrh a sermon will b preached
!!.; ' T.-.ill Vulher from Hr Jnuak'.'TvLTi.'!.?
nrolernn Vsapers sJJjSe g. ro vu'"'
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WHAT THE FILM PRODUCERS AND EJCHIBITORSARE DOING
MEHIOPOLITANTOSIIOW
FILMS A LA HIPPODROME
Shubcrtfl to Orfdn Big House
Sept. 25, With Feature Films,
Aquatics and Music
By the Photoplay Editor
, Philadelphia la to have plenty of ph6
toplay entertainment (his winter on a
decidedly novel scale "'The Birth of.
Nation" -will continue some time at tho
Forrest Tho Trlanjtlo film plays will
lidon be Inviting to-dollar bills Into the
Chestnut fltrtet Oporn House. And now
comes an announcement from the BhU
berts ot a feature film policy with trim
minus for the Metropolitan
Tho Metropolitan Opera Houso will b
opened Saturday evening, September 23.
under tho now mnnnncment of ,ho
Mossrs. Shubert, and an entertainment
entirely now' to l'hlladelphlans will be
offered. It wilt bo modeled on the movie
season at tho New York Hlpprodomo last
sprlnir. Tho first thins that will sreet
the eye of thoso ttho enter tho Metro
politan under thb new rcRime will bo a
hug-o lako covering tho entire area for
merly taken up by the orchestra pit. On
this lako will bo presented some aquatic
wonders which are expected to prove a
complete and pleasing surprise, but which
will bo only n, "sldo Issue" to tho main
show, This will consist of photoplays
of distinction, will) operatic vocallsm and
smphony orchestra music Interspersed.
A large company of grand and comlo
opora artists will be assembled to pro
.elit portions df famous operas, assisted
by an extensive and comely chorus.
Edward 1'. Temple, who Ik icsponslblo
for tho scvol-ttl romarknblo spectacles
staged at tho New York Hippodrome
whllo under tho cow ol of the Messrs.
Shubert, will have cJ-argo of tho staging
of tho productions nt tho Mcttopolltan,
nnd no expenoa will be Bpared to carry
out his Ideas. The prices for scats Will
run from only 50 cents to 15 cents. Under
tho present management tho show will bo
given twlco every evening, with dally
matinees, except on Tuesday, when the
houso will bo turned over to opera as of
Old.
From a rcllablo sourco It Is learned,
says a New York paper, that another gl
gatitlo motion picture combination, with
a capitalisation of Jo.000,000, has been
formed. Marshall V Toggnrt. president
of the Gotham 1'iesrnm, Inc., Is said to
be president of tho new organization, In
which Klaw and Utlnnger and Patrick
Casey, stockholders of tho Blograph
Company, aro interested.
Mr. Taggort would make no definite
Btatemont beyond the fact that the
Uotham has over $1,000,000 worth of films
on hand now ready for release. These,
It Is Inferred, will be used as tho opening
shots In the new company's campaign.
It Is expected a definite announcement
will be made shortly.
With the Exhibitors
Wide awako managers arc doing moro
and moro for their patrons' comfort. In
these hot summer weeks, free Ico water
Is growing popular. A correspondent
calls our attention to several theatres
where this service Is supplied; and then
ungratefully adds: "This may be a
splendid idea of giving service, but many
pcoplo havd been annojed and their at
tention taken from the screen whllo they
hand a cup of water to some on! sitting
In tho centre of tho row,"
Hlscwhcro In tho State, however, tho
Idea Is pushed still farther. According
to ono ot the trade papers, tho problem
ot keeping his theatres crowded on op
prc'slvely hot Septcmbcr'afternoons and
nlghtB has been solved to the satisfaction
ot Peter Majjaro, proprietor of tho Ito-gtnt.-MlO-
Market street, Harrlsburg, and
of a thcatro In Carlisle, Pa.
In addition to maintaining high-class
feature attractions Sir. Magaro has
adopted a plan of serving orangeado In
attractive shell glasses, which arc passed
around among tho spectators by girl
UBhers garbed In cool and spotless white.
Manager Dolany of tho Logan Audi
torium, will present a festal concort next
Monday evening nt which time tho how
yVurlltser Hope-Jones unit orchestral
orgart will bo played for the first time by
Miss Louise Hitter. This orgun Is similar
to that ue'cd at tho great Ocean Grove
Avditorium nnd tho Baptist Tomplo. Fol
lowing aro some- of tho Instruments and
effects produced: Tuba horn, clarinet,
viol celeste, flute, vox liumnno, viol,
octavo celeste, piccolo, combination pis
tons, tremuland, bass, 'cello, bass drum,
Itettlo drum, snare drums. Tho concert
will lis In addition to the regular ntctura
'productions
Manager Fuhrman, of the Wayna
Theatre, who was the first exhibitor in
Oermantown, Is warm In his praises it
"Tho Broken Coin." He says It brlnja
audiences far better than the Lubln
aerial, "The Boad o' Strife," which ho
had used previously, Mr. Fuhrman
studies his audiences carefully and has
como to tho conclusion that It Is danger
ous to book somo of tho adventurous
"rough stuff," full of hairbreadth escapes,
as It tends to bring In a tough element
which does not pay In Itself and which
turns better paying patrons away. He
also thinks cartoon comedies "haven't tho
pull."
Jack Delmar, manager of the Jefferson
Theatre, 29th and Jefferson streets, con
tinues to meet with great success. This
theatre had changed hands many times
befnro being taken over by Mr. Delmar,
and was known about town as a very
poor location. However, after Mr. Del
mar took the reins It was an entirely dif
ferent story and the thcatro has played
to capacity houses for some time past
and there Is every' Indication that this
will be tho case for some time to come.
Blanche Sweet Alternates With Blanche Sour
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the latest, thing that the motion picture
camera has bean called upon to photo
graph. Thl event occurs In "The Case of
Becky," th Lasky production at, the
Stanley the flrai halt of next week, and
serve to Introduce u to Blanche Bour a
well as Blanche- SwetU In. this screen
version of the unusuar drama ot dual
personality which David Belasco pro
c4 for Frances Starr a couple of years
a0, Ml Bweet changes before the
ttawra from . pretty, sweet girt Mo a
cers, malicious creature entirely dlf.
ferent from hK ueuat sweet self At Dor.
oihy. site la a lovable girl of gentle
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FROM READER AND
PHOTOPLAY FAN
What They Think About Such
Matters as Serials
The Photoplay Editor asked a few ques
tions the other day about tho serial. Was
it really, popular? Did It draw regular
audiences? And what was tho kind that
"got over"' In connection with this ho
mentioned o rumor, that has since been
vaguely denied, that Inco and- Anlt)v
Stowart hud quit the Vltagraph forc4s
because of a dispute over tho drawing
powers of "Tho Goddess." A correspond
ent illuminates us on tho popularity ot
that serial In his neighborhood theatre.
Ho says:
Seeing an article In your column re
ferring to the "Goddess" and to tho
success of tho same. If applause Is any
Indication of tho popularity of a screen
picture, you need only visit tho Gordon
Theatre, 63d street and Lansdowne aVo
nue. on Monday to convince yourself
as to tho success of tho "Goddess. X
have been there every Monday slnco
the picture was first shown and think
the Interest Increases every weak. Last
week tho applaUso was so demonstra
tive It almost "brought down tho
house."
Tho same correspondent asks: "Why
must we have so much Charlie Chap
lin? He Is disgusting and vulgar In his
actions even the children are becoming
tired of him." Admittedly the theatre
have had an oveiplua of the eccentric
Charles, and JUBt as surely some people
have thought his comedy often perilously
near to tho vulgar. But the Charlie
Chaplin, who Is working for the Essenay,
is showing that ho Is capable of a real
development away from tho coarser sort
of "slapstick stuff." He can bear watch
Ing. To revert to the serial question, an
other correspondent writes:
I have been going regularly, on
Wednesday nlghtB, to the Wayho The
atre, on Wayne avenue, Just to follow
"The Broken Coin." I also watch for
"The Hazards of Helen," ot tho Oer
mantown. Both these eerlahi have
plenty of push to them and they can be
understood easily, even If one hasn't
followed every week's Issue. What 1
ilko better still Is the vigorous, like
life way In which they aro acted. There
is none of that silly "dromatlo" posing
with which tho legitimate stage hasl
ways been afflicted and which has crept
too far Into the movies. The actors In
these two serials go at their work with
u dash that Is pretty nearly the sort of
way they .would react to such desperate
situations In real lite. They aren't
watching the audience. The result Is
to make the audience feel they are
peaking In it at something that really
happened.
Big Feature Companies
Tht remarkable crowth In the featuro
film business this year has tieen admir
ably reflected In the new and artistically
designed "paper" Issued by the principal
companies. A new angle of this enter
prise now comes to light In the trade
marks ot the V. L. S. n. and the Tri
angle Corporation, which are now to be
seen In trade advertisements, and which
will doubtless soon be visible on the
screen.
The V. U B. B.'s trademark, which
&1HZ ihr:l
contempt for everything and sharp
tongue nets her Immediately into all kinds
of trouble. Wow Decky Is killed and only
Dorothy left, through the aid of hypno
tlsm by Carlyle Dlackwell, aa Dr, John
Arnold, Is brought out by an unusual
train ot circumstances. The cast Include
Theodore Jtoberte and Jamea Xt-llL.
ror the eecond half of the week the
Stanley will show what should prove a
remarkably Interesting film. It ! a pie
turUatlori of Ibsen's panoramic drama of
life, "Peer Oynt," with the dlstlnguiehK
English actor, Cyril au.8, playlet the
hero from youth to old age at4 throuih
all lands and cllmts. TM miiato af Seta
Ism Mb MPeclally edjaXi the ttai
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GEORGE KLEINE'S NEW STUDIO AMIDmAUANHMS
jHiXr7!3STJ3xr
Who's Who on the Screen
Although still n young man, Illchard
Buhler, tho new Lubln leading man,
who will vary his photoplay acting by
appearing nt tne
W a 1 n u t B t r e e t
Theatre noxt week
In "Tho Sign of tho
Cross,' has had a
varied and valuablo
experience slnco
adopting thO atnge
as a profession. Mr.
BUhlor's advent Into
tho dramatic profes
sion was not due to
an unlooked-for
twist In the whtrl
iMe of fate. On
iuciiaiid rnmuw. $, H
come an actor, or at least make an at
tempt, before ho had finished his course
at high school in Washington, V. -.
Ills father was a sculptor of distinction
and his grandfather a phyalclan of "P"
tatlou. As a boy. Ouhler displayed con
slderablo talent In modeling, but when
ho was called upon to choose between
scUlpturo or medicine for a career, no
selected tho latter, nlthough still In
wardly resolving that somo day ho would
bo an actor. As n preliminary move, be
fore being sent to a medical college, he
was placed at work In a drug store on
Pennsylvania avenue and was assigned
to tho Bodi fountain. It was hero that
he was thrown In dally contact with
prominent Senators, Ilepresontatlvca and
diplomats, as well as leading actors who
happened to bo playing In Washington
from time to time.
He studied Bhakespenro nhd all litera
ture pertaining to tho stage and Joined
the Washington Dromatlo Institute and
Baker Dramatic Club. At length ho was
engaged to play a small Juvenile part ahd
"hustle the props" with Cora Tanner's
"Aloho in London" company, one of the
leading traveling organizations cf 16 years
ago. His beat-known par: In tho legiti
mate haB been Ben Hur.
Questions and Answers
A correspondent writes: "Did I not
see In your column that the answers to
questions would bo resumed? tt so, what
has becomo of them? Never miss tho
Evenimo tiEDQBR." The answer is
Simply that In the hot weathor nobody
seems very curious. .Hut-, this week lias
brought out a few more seekers after
knowledge. Here theyre;
"Is William Farnum seen only In Fox
films?" We believe he hai signed an ex
clusive contract with tlosa producers.
"Was the article in your co(um referring
to William Farnum his salary and his
Insuranco of his 'world-famed Farnum
face' truo, or were you trying to bo
sarcastic?" Whether it was true or not
depends on the morals of Fox peoplo's
press representative; he furnished the
facte. As to sarcasm, that depends a lot
on the point of view of the photoplay
fan. Some think Mr. Farnum's face Is
priceless; some don't.
"Somu time ago Mr. Mastbaum, of the
Globe Theatre, offered several prizes to
stimulate Interest In the production ot
that stoning film, "Hypocrites," by Lois
Go in for Trade-Marks
tppears on the left above, Is described by
the press department of the company as
"consisting of a number ot Intricate parts
representing the separate Individualities,
alms and umbltltms of the four com
panies, yet all welded Into a concrete
unit, forming a perfect circle represent
ing the V. It. 8. B. as a whole." Tho now
trade mark wot designed and drawn by
Charles J. oiegerlch, publicity director
of V. L. B. E.
The sign ot the Triangle 1b even more
striking. Every unit of the design drives
home the triangle Idea. Even the "V
Is made to suggest Euclid's pet plaything.
Moreover, the Navajo effect of the wholo
design Immediately reminds one of tha
West, where the Triangle studios are
located..
SCRIPTS WANTED!
uxva you tDBAB ron utotoptsra
OH BTORIHSt
If ao, wj will take them In any formi crltlclaa
fm, and sell on commlaalpn. nig prc.i raw
Don't weeta rnor,ey en "Inatructlonf.-" Writ ua
STORY REVISION CO.
700 Main, Sraethport, Pa.
BAN CINQ
AL WHITE'S New Dance Palace
15th & Chestnut Sts. (2d Floor)
Formerly Colonial Theatre Bldtr.
OPITNS TONIGHT
A New Idea in Dariclnr With
BARRETT'S ENTERTAINER
OPENING DANCE
u THE FRICKE ACADEMY
fmwoffT.w
Wagner Dancing School"
Private LhhuI
Day or v,
faon Dis. eSt.
tAB A 1P
Scholars! "asss? ":
Call
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I nnd wll-wlppfd .tai. ' 0s'":,r ?2SifffiJ&,to' ta
Weber. Have any selections or awards
ever been made? I know ot several
strenuous offorts made to capture them
and n good deat of speculation among
young pcoplo of high-school ago as to
what became of tho contest. Can your
department enlighten us?" Tesj the
awnrd was made early In tho summer by
tho committee of Philadelphia dramatic
g H?roMINEN.T
PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS
NORTH
BLUEBIRD
nnoAD, and auH-
QUEIIANNA AVE.
JOHN BARRYMORE"
in "THE D I C T A T O P. "
Plays Obtained Thru Stanley Hooking Co. .
Great Northern 38&gtf$?J:
DAILY 3:30 P. M. I3VEN1NOB T AND O
CATHARINE COUNTESS in
"Modern Magdalen"
in 5 Parts
Broad Street Casino Bnoin BU
MATINEE, 2:30. EVENINGS. T and 0.
Excltnlto I'hotoplais and the IVoiidcrul Orpan
"EAST LYNNE" aP&Zl
"The Doughnut Vender" CoB
Coming Mon. Clara Kimball Young In "Marry
Ing Money." Chas. Chaplin In "The Bank."
NOHTmVEST
pru CROSKEY STREET ABOVE
VlE,lYl COLUMUIA AVENUE
"ROMANCE OF ELAINE"
"THE LIFE CHAIN"
Featuring PEARI, WHITE, LIONEL UAnRY
MOIIK. CltniOHTON HALE and the MYH
TERIOUB MR, X. ,,
SATURDAY MAT, 2:15. SVEKIKO, 0:30.
mPAI WTU AND COLUMBIA AVE.
lUlZjLi MAT. 2 P. M. EVO. 7 4 8.
WILLIAM FOX Preetnts
BETTY NANSEN in
"The Celebrated Scandal" fcf.
"SUSIE'S SUITORS"
JEFFERSON dauphin sts.
OhQ AN nECITALB fl:4S TO 7H8
HEAR OUR PIIA3HBR OROXK TODAY
GEO. SOULE SPENCER in
"The District Attorney"
V-L-S-E FEATURE
PARIT BlDOn AVE. AND DAUPHIN
rUrv MAT.. 2115. EVO. 0:80
ADMISSION Be. EVO . 10c TO ALL
"A TEXAS STEER"
Featuring TYRONE POWER
A MERRY COMEDY OF SOCIAL SATIRE,
KEEN WIT AND FUNNY SITUATIONS.
Mf-lDPTC 10TII AND NORRIB
INVJrvrvlD MATINEE & BVENINO
HhfETo Romance 0f Elairie"
Featurln PEARL WHITE nna LIONEL
BARHYMORE. "TUB WlTNKSrl' Luhln
drama. In 3 parts "THE SUBSTITUTE
FIREMAN," an episode ot tha "Hatzarits nf
Helen" railroad aeries, featuxlnc HELEN
HOLMES.
CAMBRIA MT" &i?E$8MnnIA
"JADEZ'S CONQITEST EmnRy drama. In 2
par. 'Mnu.ubn ijiah jajvj-, "uio.ara
ma.
THE MEnn- MOVINCI MEN, Kalem comedy.
1IM UAKUUin 1'ATll.'
an
Ill
ilflodd of tha
"Hftcnnla nr Helen" series.
Kalem drama.
HI8 PIPE DREAM" Luhin comedy. "THE
jauiau thai", pent; drama, "the ho.
MANCE OP ELAINE," In 8 parts, Ne. 10.
LEHIGH Theatre ,$? ave
"THE CRIMINAL" T,eRBEAT5n1
"WHEN LOVE LEADS"
TWO.REEL FEATURE
"Aunt Matilda Outwitted"
A GOOD COMEDY
SUSQUEHANNA "ZW
THE DRAB SISTER
nincraph Drama In Z Parte
The Child, the Dog and the Villain
(Celts Drama,
The Winning Wash SUSS,
Wow nmfr(kf THEATnE, 26TH and
new oomerset pomkhbet sts.
DOUBLE SHOW ADDKD A.TTRACT16U .
SALISBURY'S WILD
LIFE PICTURES
Columbia Theatre columduave.
Animated Weekly l
"Lady Raffleg & Detective Duck"
"COUNTRY GIRL"Imp.
3 Parts"Dn. MEIXtDTB DOOit"
"IIUNTINa A Ht'BDAND"
LOOAN
LOGAN THEATRE ''MS
VICTOR MOORE in
"CHIMMIE FADDEN"
Logan Auditorium .KhT,j
"He U and Rosea"
Celebrated "HAM" Comedy
11XAH OPR OBQXy VSXT VTBSK
NORTHKABT
STRAND inu MD OIHAHD AVgL
WOMAN and WINE
THE BACHELOR'S BABY
"With O. M, Anderson.
AURUKA -'ono,
Carteen ea Tew suoa
Broncho Billy's ProtagM W. w.
Tha Hypnotic Menkay Ka'Krf
ThaRrM Uo k. CI W,
TivU Tkaatr Tiri)uarA:
"In tb SUeWw rfttTsC"
.i-AaTtT mm
"L ' the twtw
arum
iKJiiSiyWO' A fflfl
editors, to whom tho MBS. wera v
mltted. M
"Would you kindly print In your pwtr
the namek ot the following concern Mt
addresses?" American Film ComH:
627 Broadway Chicago: Edison CorapaM
East Orange, N. J,; L-Ko Film CompMij
care of Universal F. M. Co., 2000 BroaX
way, N. Y. "
WE8I rUIXADELPIIlA
LOCUST slSc
AND
LOCUST BTS
Mats. 1,30 and a P. tt, EgfStj M "
, JUHts UULLIINS
TItn MUSICAL COMEDY BTAR, In
"THE IMPOSTOR"
AMcei1rrp?:NnLns "THE BANK"
Pls Obtained Thru Stanley Booklnc Co.
fPiADCDIAI C0TII AND
7Va WALNUT BTOSSH
L-HAKLlt. UMAfLIN
In hla 4-reel conv-dv
"AMBITION"
Also, the Famous Paramount Travel Plcturtt
QUPPUnnn oth and
U..UHUVWU BALTIltOM '
Jesse L. uuky pnEBEVrfl
BLANCHE SWEET ilf
"THE CAPTIVE'
watinee. zibo. Etenlnr. 0:30, 8 and tM)
Tk RAI TlMnor BOTH AND
in ,?rSi Z f :i1iJPAJf'"MOItB AY..1
.. -TAF3' OF PASSION
"THE DEVIL"
With BESSIE BARRISCALE
MATINEE. 2 SHARP.
F. 1 1 R F V A 0TH AND
i.rt. 5L MARKET STRKETi
UHAKLE5 CHAPLIN
,, Jn hi" ncct suceess
"THE BANK"
The Diamond from the Sky ChgtM j
RITTFMUral rcr bsd and
. m. aji . i worj iiAVBRFOfter
fvathlyn Williams in
Tnp CZnrnnh Penm RnmlftJ
I - .w... UUUOU OTHERJ
LINCOLN
10TH AND WOODLAND.
AnMinmnu k
. tUX I'KKSENTS
WM. FARNUM in
THE PLUNDERER
Lubin's "THE DEAD SOUL"
Be ALL DAY
nPMM OiTII AND WOODLAND
"-",M mat., j ton evo, eisoteiL
"THE COLLEGE WIDOW"
", ".Parte, liy OEOHOE ADE. featurlM f
Sti,J?i,.OI'AWON and OEOHOE SOULS
e'Vf"' Direclea by IJAnitY O'NEIU
OTHER OOOD VvjAf UH E9
PASCHAI I T1ST & WOODLAND
y SULiL$ MAT . 2 EVO. iSo
SyTO-W11""" 'n the (treat play. "TUB'
CJJyr yitOil BAODAD In 6 parts Hit- '
a beantltul and exciting motion picture Tluri
la a real desert sand storm Hundred of ,
pii.- ! pan in mil wonaerrui apeciim-
". JrABLy: combdy" and others
Broadway Theatre B8Tai?f
"The Builder of Bridges"
MARGARET GIBSON
in "HIb Mother's Portrait"
58m St. Theatre B8T" 'Iv
Herbert Bosworth's
BPECTAOULAIt PIIODUCTION
THE SEA WOLF
. W t PARTS
BPECrAL MUSIC
GARDFN MD f- LANBDOWNE AVE .
urtiuu j- MAT 2 EV0 ,.M,
EDITH STOREY
IN
Island of Regeneration
OTHERS
BARTRAM THBATnn and AIrtDOJ
"f1 f IVrtlTl R0ih Balow rllKSTEn AVE-
Mat. Today. 2:18 aharn. Admlalon Do to M'
Wiliam Farnum "SAMSON" ,
Broncho Billy n Land GrabW
Nejit W.,k A Ft)OL THEHE WAS .
GLOBE-t-59th and Market
After Extensive Alterations
Reopens TODAY
WITH V-S-L-O .L.8TAR pnoDUOtTOW '
'Th Chalice of Courage"
SPRI JPF BlfnUCB BELoVoOTlJ
it f mJr,!n'r. V New lnnorf".
"ATINEE. J P. M vEVnNINO, 7 and 9.
WOULD PlLil CORP Preaenta
Alice Brady in "AS YE SOW"
Heinle and Louie in a ConJy
OTHERS
OVKJKHKOOK ,
OVERBROOK ha'vSbWav
"CRIMES" TK
FeatMrinjf KING BAGGOT,
AND OTHERS
Ur VJtU, HKLOW COLOMBIA AV- ,
"The Silent Command" '&!..
Tbe Girl Wlw Had a Sow."
.sX4 Pfwclal.
COMEDi"
VAT SATURDAY. 3 P.
CHILDMKN ADMITTED TQH tc,
aaaVanaukilhar
Jxbofoufk TWtr
Manariink''
Conrr( ?
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