Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1915, Final, Page 7, Image 7

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)RJENTAL ASSEMBLY
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
ig Cnmpnlgn Begun by Ger-
mantown Assembly Artisans'
Order of Mutual Protection
Oriental Assembly, of the Artisan
'Order of Mutual Protection, observed It
th annlversnry with an Interesting
meeting lt Monday evening. There was
.. urge attendance and the event proved
K, of Inspiration and pleasure for nil
1. fortunate enough to be present. This
R assembly Juts been successful throughout
I T.. .....An, hnil ttromlftefl lnta nt nntltrlli
IB ins
On Monday. Beptemher 1. 1800. rrellml
try mating for the Inception of Oriental As
Mfflblr held Bt Cental Halt, 13th and
xnti streeta. with Jamee Irons as chairman
and t. C Underdown,. secretary.
On Tuesday evening, Hcptomber 10, 1800, Ori
ental Aembly, No. IT. was Instituted at
Bticsluers' Hall. Broad, street and Fair
neurit avanua. by M. E. M. A. Brother
Charles T. Evana. Brothers A. T. Goodman
acting si conductor and Austin Hidden aa
wtrdir. both ot whom were members of Non
renal Assembly, No, B. and who later bt
cam membera or Oriental at tha consolidation
ef tha two assemblies In 1001,
On this memorable, night, with r,o members
trmnt. representing 13 assemblies. Oriental
Assembly was orranlsed with 21 brothers re
sponding to the charter roll. Brother Charles
jTNarloT was elected and Installed aa tha
8rit master Artisan: Brother Matthew dray
wit made superintendent, and limther Joseph
0l. Inspector. Urother J. Howard Deck
wis the Srst recorder.
Of the 21 brothers who sinned the original
charter, eight are still members, 1'J have
dropped nut cf the order for various reasona
and three hao been called to the Most Ex.
cellent Assembly on HUh.
The first assembly room wns In Hrtcklaycrs'
Hall, from which the assembly moved sub
Miuently, on October 21. iwn. to American
lrln of Honor Hall, 221 North nth street!
AVgusi ci. two, vo luerrius' nail, llltn street
and Talrmount avenue; March 10. 1800. to Co
lumbia Building-. 2213 Columbia avenue; June
to. 1001. to Hanks' Hall, Rroad elriet and
Columbia avanue, and on August s. 1001. in the
preient quarters.
- On the request of Nonpareil Assembly It was
consolidated with Orlentnl In Hanks' Hall.
Dread street and Columbia avenue, on June 20
1W4.
Oermantown Assembly of the Artisans' Order
ef Mutual Protection, under the leadership of
In energetle Master Artisan Urother Elmer
P. Cook, has Inaugurated a fall campaign
for new members. Thirty members of tho
assembly have volunteered to captain as manv
membership team, with the Idea of producing
a competition, This plan has always been
effective, and good results are expected from
this campaign. The laat meeting of the as
sembly waa attended by 200 members, all of
whom ara enthusiastic about the welfare ot
No. 30. Things will be atlrrlng In Germantown.
It U aald.
Bartram Assembly admitted two candidates at
Its meeting on Mondav evening. Drothera A. J.
Ksllcr. Jacob R. Jordan and Jarim r Mnrr
t th' Committee of One Hundred, were prea-
cm anu wuiiiuuivu runic npiuuuiu reinarKit
Dr. S. W. Gadd, the medlcal-examlner-ln-chltt,
has taken a much-needed and long-do-frred
aeatlon at Lake George. N. V. Tha
Doctor, who has been constant In hln pmlpnvnr
to nil the requirements of his position, as well
aa similar positions and his general practice,
has been neglecting his personal comfort and
health.
The members of the various committees In
charge of the Artisans' rally have taken hold
with a vigor and earnestness that means
success.
, Charles W. McConnell, chairman of the Com
mute on Talent, called his co-workcra to
gether on Wednesday evening. Tho feeling that
no palna or expenae should be spared In order
to give the membera an evening to be remem
bered forover waa exprescod unanimously,
and they are now looking for tho best that can
b found in the lino ot first-class entertain
ment. The Publicity Committee. In charge of T.
Frank Kendrlck, chairman, la doing the pre
liminary work necessary to acquaint every
member through hla asaembly of the Important
event In October. Those assemblies which met
early In tho month have received the newa of
tha grand rally with enthusiasm, and their
attitude Insurei the success or the undertaking
which Most Excellent Master Artisan liariy
C Smith la promoting.
The Committee on Tlcketa, Allen P. Cox,
chairman; II. D. Prentiel. Cleorgu K Hale and
Herman Meyer, will open offices at 201 Park
way Building on Wednesday, October U, at
a. m. Mall orders will not be filled until
tha personal demand has been satisfied.
Union Assembly will hold Us September
meeting In the Parkway llulldlng Thursday
sight at 8 o'clock. The Entertainment Com
mittee has engagod professional talent and a
splendid time la promised all who attend. The
slritlng of tho quartet and u smoke are also
on we program.
Tha next rnVetlne of William Patton Assem
bly will be held In the Parkway Building at
'SMMb.m. on Tuesday evening. Master Artisan
liXFry A. Wlnterknlght, Jr., haa Issued an
appeal tor all members to attend.
W. B. A. OF THE MACCABEES
Fine Time for Betsy Ross Review at
Wildwood and Central Commit
tee at Oak Lane
Many members of the Detsy Ttoss Re
view went to Wildwood and were enter
tained at tho cottage of Sirs. Shaw, one
of their members.
On Tuesday evening Betsy Ross Review
received ono application for membership
and had visitors present from all reviews.
A luncheon closed a pleasant cvdnlngr.
Quaker City Review has purchased new llnena
far tiDlt-cloths and aomo ot the members have
I formed themselves Into a "sewing bee" to meet
'at tha home of the record keeper, Mrs. Jennie
C. Wright, so that they may be ready for tho
birthday party" In October, when the review
will celebrate the birthday of the association.
Philadelphia Review conferred the short form
upon one applicant at the laat meeting and
elected tha following officers to eerie for the
term beginning October 1: Commander, Mrs.
Kate Haney; paat commander, Mia. Ada Gor
suihj lieutenant commander, Mrs, Ilottenbury;
juf,JSePer Mrs. Alfrlda Olaoni finance au-?,"?,rvMrs-
Mary Barron; chaplain, Mrs. Mary
tullahan, lady-at-arma Mrs. Jennie Walla;
SWil Mrs- Arndt; sentinel, Mrs. Anna Oa
terhcldt, picket. Mrs. May Reynolds; mualclan,
Mrs. Maud CroU. -
,55 mbbera "era greatly pleased because
on lhe clty banner for the term ending
ftcembrr SI. and hvi, arrfinfprt In calibrate
W ir?,v!.1t and the Annlveraury of the aasocla-
It i c"y t0 w,n ,ne c"y banner when
Ml.. ,i.., ' Jl""!.10 ino reviewa ot me cuy uy
Kf5f tiM. "'"n1 E. Hurgln some years ago. The re.
i iiiT i!lak.ln ths greatest net gain In member-
frt:"iV? All B?.nnT "A ow . t lor u
1 t rlf m7i " wu, ii any otner review in iiiv
HX.' 2 JiEft" a greater net gain, the review hold.
Mfe i irliJl? banner must turn It over to the winning
IBS'. ' TTTieW. WhO tnil.t Al.t.va ka aurt an.1 1m.
' vita all Bmkm .. X:? " "
,?ftt- .... -'. .
t? retuSii ..S5,puln M" Minnie E. Durgln
T tai? 5 .,.hl c,,y Bcptsrnber 1 after a two
f til ic,,on ni wl". wh the asslstanco
m.mi.mVrb5JCJ f,an campaign for XOO new
eitikn.k.V , '""' service win n poss Die, am
r .SSaJn thl elt b'or ho close of tha
aliuJ.?. i?c?l,,a tv"Y member has now the
charX c .'"' ,h wl "ver becom a publlo
"ne, much succsas I anticipated.
m. 8i?..t,'ne.r. moot lig of the Central Com-
Una u iwJf",Jw,,B "" Crowell at Oak
isltf ll aurr,rWfd?"d,y' ni Mr"' Crowell had a
r Wursrpr!jS ln ,or 'or " numbers and
treei i,.Ii .. "" conauciea to seats unaer
.f?iiu5Ju,n5r ,.h meeting, some membern
i tilJnai aSShl. n8v's,w. to which Mrs. Crowell
TO."! helped set lonir tnhl.. ,Lh(l, .,,n
.sblta: iD,?i!f a loa1 ofsalada and other eat
rTcrA,.iiln,lloUi0'.tnanls wss tendered
Wflwi flm;'.'f?.U.'hm.ntlna "'"' ,or ,n
!iRARNATI0N CLUDlJELEBRATES
yl Arcanum Members and Friends
, UanCtt Bt Wlllnur Rrn
V. ".-.. -.,v
r-JJii Carnation Glub held lt dlnner
J5?r at willow Grove Park on Thursday
B .---.. o.wiuutin ie eyemng was warm
"' pen.on enjoyed tho motor trip
r4 i ; g,uu "Cl unei mcci-
y. .nwjive me various commttteo ro
ut1 BftAt tl.a. Jljf .-. . s ?a..
nn WUkercham waa presented and
iwom(llea, AuxllUry w organlwdand
tm m " ciiiuhcu iur 1110 iiri ins iii.
rt ti e winn ifnnrn si ivtHim i
n and Mr, n. J. Btoklnser were
ta for the ofllce of president, sec
. -"u treasurer, respectively, 'ineir
j !" WW I1WIU VU11,
ihfnri n?or ,n "s Casino was reserved
ill inlci1.'i5iv,,l"f "'JJ1 Csrnallon Club
tsrhih'wi ib.'t'.iVJ. .t'"."'.".."" "
in October at the Bingham House. ,
eran1 ravMnl . d. .uiu.i. n, l.u
tmVf '?' 0." Thuraday with dlatrkt depu.
in Vs ,'. Arcnuunj icuaers ot rnnanei'
at and vicinity at tha Hotel Walton Tha
N ihat ,M,,nur tarnpaln will t maped
PJ'y'rahla Councl la planning for a big J
V Itally n'ght was held list rfldas
i swis tlwrves In tW coumll" new
EVENINq
J't'H-t depllly
nw of healra. several net
"w enitor for the -ouncUa papr
new patriots and a
rcr,Xn,'n,A,LF.0,lnc,l '" "" signing up new
on Thurad0,,lit..c " Initiation Is expected
wr.K a " "
PHILAUELI'IIIAN HONORED
J. K. HntJck Uc-olcctcd Superintend
ent of Juvenile Work by Good
Templars
TerrnSlaV.Mi2ni.lL 'A' N"onl Txxlre of Owd
est sav Mr. r 1r"n,?'reo wa" '" o' lnt
teturtiMi i!: i J WjJ'hman. who 1ms J.t
of eattil J:.SlSre Cotterell. former Mayer
mln Wrl.htprildMrt .x absenee of Henja
5.ri.rt.fi,f.NJ"!; Yo,k- Mrs. Wright was
Wvlta 1.'2li?,,?X ?"lff Templar, WlTlard O.
Itaurk E!,IA TTT"1 'retry ami J. K.
nerVnti-'n,?.!1 tl,.','l,'n .' w" retained aa su
perintcndent of Juvenile work,
r.u(bu2tnmldni '"V1" Infltea Ita frlenda to a
Thura.t.?(i ln. A,r"mlnRo Mlwlon next
sheaf lane? ' ,tr"1 aml Wn"-
K. OF G. E. TO HONOR
LANCASTER CHIEF
Prominent Men From Every
where to Attend Banquet
for John B. Graybill
One of the largest testimonial banquets
ever Klvcn ln the immc of tho KnlKhts
of the Golden Hnglo, will occur next
I'Hclay evcnlnR, nt the Hotel Drunswlck,
I.nncaster. This will be the occnslon of
the presentation of a lmmlsomo past
Brnntl chief's badsc nnd Jowcl to 1'nst
urnnd Chief John n. Qrayblll, of thnt
city, hb well ns tho testimonial voted
that brother ns the retiring grnnd chief
nt the last annual session of tho Grand
Castlo.
Tho occnslon will bo made nn elaborate
one by tho banquet to be tendered to
him. nrother arnyhlll wns nn extremely
popular officer of the Grand Castlo and
retires from ofllce after giving Invaluable
sovlce for several years for the Rood of
the order.
Tho committee In charge has already
received 300 acceptances, which Includes
the members and their ladles.
The members of the commttteo are Past
Grand Chief Honnrd I., lions, of Heading.
mIS rmn,n. I'ast Ornnd Chief John W. Hooper.
Philadelphia. District Grand Chief John K.
Dormer. Philadelphia, Past Orand Chief II,
g. Homberger, Lancnater; Col. Frank 11.
Skccn. Lancaster. I. H. Urooks. West Willow,
and Pabt Chief H. W. Hottemteln, Kast
retcraburg.
Among tho prominent members of the ordor
who w in nttond with their ladlea nre Supreme
St J ,J?nn..w. Ford' Philadelphia: Grand
Chef John t. Ileggs, Pittsburgh; Onind Vice
Chief John P. Ilrounlry, PhlUdelphlai Grand
Keeper of Hxchequer Harry Neamand. Pcrka
slo: Grand Master of Hccnrds I,. I. Gallagher.
Norwood. Col. Charles N Wllllnma. Phllsdel
phia. Taet Grand Chief M. P. Schantz. Allen
town ; Pnat Grand Chief Dean J. leakno.
Chester: Past Supreme Chief Jacob Aull. llal
tlmore: Paet Huprcme Chief John M Shap
pell. Philadelphia, Past Grand Chiefs Elmer
A. Itcesor, George R. Gregory and Joel Y.
Keck, of rteadlrg, nnd Grand Sir Herald
Harry A. Hcrbst, of ncthlehem.
On Saturday, September 1R, the onnual
county convention of tho order In Lancaster
County will be held nt Kphrata, and all the
Qrand Castle officers will attend.
RAID OX SPEAK-EASIES
Two Men Accused of Illegal Liquor
Trafllc Along Darby Creek
Accused of maintaining spcnk-ensles two
noathouse keepers along Darby Creek nro
being held by tho Delaware County au
thorities, and other arrests are promised.
The men, William Phllllpo nnd John
tonnrd, were captured In a tald made
by members of 4he State Constabulary
nnd detectives, and are being held under
fSOO ball each for a hearing on Thurs
day. District Attorney John D. Ilannum. of
Delaware County, and his assistant, Wil
liam Taylor, have been working on a
speak-easy Investigation for weeks past,
nnd a general clean up along the outlying
sections of Philadelphia Is promised. The
first raid wns the outcome of disclosures
mado by frequenters of the boathouse
following their arrest for fighting.
For tho past few months Ksslngton hns
been divided Into factions on the boat
lrbuse question. One class of citizens,
anxious to preserve tho good reputation
of the locality, aro aiding the authorities,
whilo the other Inclines to tho Idea that
no unusual conditions exist.
The two nrrcsts already made are In
dicative of the attitude of tho authorities.
The place run by Phillips bears tho In
flammatory title of "Tho Blazing Rng.v
whllo Leonard's place Is almost equally
ns well known by nn equally euphonious
title. Nine kegs of beer, a slot machine
and several Jugs of whisky were con
fiscated by the authorities.
PLANNING STUDDS FUNERAL
Arrangements Being Mado for Bur
ial of Pennsylvania Railroad Man
Plans are being made today for the
funeral of Colin Studds, assistant general
passenger agent of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, who died of pneumonia
Saturday at his home In Wayne, Pa. He
was St years old. Mr. Studds Is sur
vived by his widow and two children.
II r. Studds was born In Fairfax County,
Va., and after attending prltate and pub
lic schools entered the employ of Balti
more nnd Potomac Railroad at Washing
ton In the telegraph department. In 1689
he waa transferred to the tourist depart
ment In this city nnd ln 1913, at the time
of tho reorganization of tho passenger
department of tho Pennsylvania lines, he
was mado assistant general passenger
ngent with headquarters at Droad Street
Station.
Mr. Studds was a member of the Lotus
Club, the Traffic Club, tho Now Tork
Railroad Club, the Friars' Club, the
Lambs' Club, the New York Chamber of
Commerce and several other organiza
tions. r
VETERANS' SONS HAVE FETE
Fred Taylor Camp Seeks Funds to
Build New Armory
A street carnival will be held on East
Lehlg'n avenue, between Kensington nnd
Frankford avenue, beginning tonight, by
Colonel Fred Taylor Camp, No. t. Son;
of Veterans, The carnival will be held
every night until September 2T to raise
funds to build an armory to replace the
present one at 2006-08 Stella avenue.
September 18 will be known as "Pre-'
parcdness Day." Then military organi
sations wfol march through the streets
of Kensington to show ss much as pos
sible tho war strength of the northeast
section of the city.
' Tne commltteo In charge of the car
nival consists of Captain Richard M.
WrlBht, Lieutenant Theodore O. Dost and
William Macdonald and Qua-termaster
Sergeants Harry P. Miller and George
W. Westerman.
MUMMERS' CARNIVAL TONIGHT
Lobster Association Will Raise Funds
for New Year Parade
Tha Lobster New Year's Association
will hold a street carnival all this week,
beginning tonight, on Jackson street, be
tween 6th and 8th streets, for tho pur
pose of raising funds to retain Its laurels
aa the champion fancy dress club of the
city.
The carnival, which will bs one of tha
largest ever held downtown, will be fea
tured, by a popularity contest for youne
women and girls, Every night this week
a band will provide inusio so that the
young people may dance in the street.
Captain Joseph Porn Is ln charge of
the a.Talr Hs "islsted by John
Mooney, Jacob Koons and Joseph Chambers.
LEDGER PniLADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
EXPECT RECORD CROWD !
AT GRAND CASTLE MEET
Now Jersey ICnlghts of Golden I
Englc to Plan for Growth '
nnd Elect Officers i
Knights of tho Qolden Ragle from all 1
the 0 subordinate castle of New Jersey '
will nssomble at Trenton on Monday, Sep- !
tember 20, for tho Md nnnunl session ot I
tho Orand Castlo of New Jersey. The
session will be hold In K. Q. K. Hall,
lllbsam llulldlng, beginning at 10 n. m.
Grand Chief John D. F. Morgan, of Cam
den, will preside, with Orand Master of
Records A. I Clark, of Trenton. In
charge of tho clerical end of the pro
ceedings. Grand High Priest Horatio Clayton, of
Spring Lnke, and Orand Keeper of Kx
chequcr Samuel 8, Wyckoff. of Trenton,
having completed flvo years of scrvlco
In those positions, become eligible to the
Past Urnnd Chief's degree and member
ship In tho Supreme Castle.
For tl post of Orand High Trlest
David Sutphln, of Trenton; Arthur O.
White, of Fnrmlngdalc, and John L.
Dowls, of Asbury Park, have already nn
announced themselves ns candidates,
whllo tho aspirants for the (Irnnd Keeper
of llxchequcr's post, to dntc, are P. 11.
Rennctt of Plalnfleltl. and Ernest True
man, of Tronton.
The present Orand Vice Chief, Fred P.
Cook, of Point Pleasant, will be elevated
to tho post of Grand Chief without op
position and tho snmo procedure will b
followed in raising Grand Sir Herald
Percy W. Owen, of Ilrldgeton. to tho
office of Grand Vice Chief. For tho posi
tion of Grnnd Sir Herald, which Is tho
,..!,. the ""ne" offices. Past Chief
Ulllnm H. Bergonu, 0f Washington
Cnslle, No. 1, of Camden, has announced
hlmsolf n candidate, with the upper part
o. tho Stato to hear from. The re-clcc-tlon
of Grand Mnstcr ot. Records Clnrk is
likely to bo done by acclamation, as has
been tho case for a good many years.
THE FINANCES.
Tho annual report of the ran1 master of
record ahoa h total mrnitierahln in tho
Stato on Juno .10 laat of 7, 0ml hla finan
cial statement of the autiordlnate cnatlea la as
follow a:
nncKiPTB.
From Initiations, cards, etc
From ues unit fines
From Investments, etc
Total receipts
EXPn.'DITUIlE8.
Pali nut for elek benents
Paid out for death benefits
Paid out for Contttlona
Total relief
Paid out for tundry purposes....
Paid out tor Invcatmenta
M.rtn.io
nn.'.ns.n'i
1.1,718.M
li.a.'i.til
$23,IW.r,3
0.201.HO
no7.ro
$2n.s.Yi.il
40.0H.NO
t2,2S8.7a
IS2.15S.73
$n,ono.iM
110.012.10
On hand Juno .10. 101.1.
Invested
Total fund of castles reporting. ..$tai, 772.22
Since the organization of tlio order In this
State It Wis disbursed for alckners and death,
including lienellta paid by the Funeral llencnt
Fund, over 7SS,ooo, covering a period of :
j care,
THD an,VND TKMPI.K.
The Grand Temple of the Ladles of the
Golden Uagln of New Jersey vlll convene at
the eame time In another hall of tho Itlbaam
llulldlna. A special feature connected with
the seslon will be a temple of Instruction
that peinnc. At the latter the opening and
closing cereivonles. as well as tho Initiatory
work, will bo In the rhariro of 1-nurrl Temple.
No. 3, of Trenton. Tho Installation work will
to taken care of by Palmyra Temple, No. 11,
of Palmyra.
Tho Supreme Castle of the order, having de
cided at Norfolk, Va., laat year to hold bi
ennial sessions, will not convene until October
of lUKl, when Atlantic-City will be the place,
A reunion of tho members of thnt body la l.e
tng arranged, however, to be held nt Atlantic
City on October I) of the prcaent year.
BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA
Forty-fifth Annual Session of Grand
Circle of New Jersey Convenes Soon
Tho 4.1th nnnunl session of the Grnnd
Clrclo of the Brotherhood of America of
New Jersey will be held In Odd Fellows'
Hall, New York avenue, Atlantic City,
on Monda), September 20. It will bcKln
nt 9 a. m.. and It Is hoped that nil tho
visiting brother members will be ln nt
tctidnnco nt that time.
One of the qualifications of admission
Is to be ln possession of the semiannual
and Hxaltcd Washington passwords. The
'meeting will bo so Important that Su
premo Washington Thomas L. Gage and
Supremo Scrollkeeper H. 13. Walter have
Issued n request that circles urge their
members of tho grnnd castle.
Past Chief Wnshlngtons who have not
received the V. W. and I, M. degrees are
requested to furnish a certificate duly
attested by tho II. S. K, of their circles.
PRETZEL BAKERY BURNS
Baker Hates to Leave His Product
' to tho Flames
Fire, resulting from the overheated flue
of a pretzel oven, nearly cost the lives of
an ontlro household at an early hour to
day, but It did not disturb the equanimity
of Leonard Waters, the man In charge
of the oven, When firemen burst into
the basement of tho burning building he
Impatiently told them: "There's no flro
here It's up stairs," and went on with
his work. '
The blnzo occurred at 2So3 North .21st
street, the resldcnco and bakery of' M,
Cooper Thackray. It wns discovered by
Hermann F, Uosch, his 19-year-old step
son. Tho boy had been In the basement
with Walters tending the ovens, but came
to tho first floor of the building shortly
before 3 o'clock.
Finding tho dining room of the build
int.' a rywas of flames, he ran to the sec
ond floor, nnd awakened Thackray, Mrs'.
Thackray and their two children, Fred
and Florence, aged 7 and 4, respectively,
all of whom crawled down the stairs and
to the streot In safety, clad only In night
clothing
It was then remembered that Otto Duck,
another employe of the bakery, was
aBloep on the third floor of the building,
nnd nosoh once more mnde his way
through tho smoke, awakonlng and res
cuing Duck.
Leonard Walters, whose home Is at ISIS
Knst Susquehanna avenuo, wns finally
obliged to leavo his work In the base
ment when firemen ripped open the
chimney to his oven. The damage done
by tho blaze Is estimated at llOOO,
HOSPITALS BENEFIT BY WILL
$1000
Each for Episcopal
Woman's Homeopathic
and
The Episcopal and Woman's Homeo
pathio Hospitals of this city and the
Emergency Hospital of Easton. Md.,
benefit to the extent of $1000 each through
bequests contained In the will of Eliza
beth Bartlett, of 20th street and Susque
hanna avenue, admitted to probata today,
Mrs. Bartlett died September 1, leaving
an estate valued at over $16,000. The sum
of $500 Is given to the airls1 Friendly
Home, Cape May, N. J., and that part bf
the estate not left for charitable pur
poses Is devised principally to-t sister,
Annie N. B. Longbrldge, and to other
relatives.
An estate valtled at $22,000 Is devised to
relatives by tha will of Margaret B. Fur
nesi, who died In the Pennsylvania Hos
pital August 7. Letters of administration
were granted In the estate of Mrv
.Brady, late of 630 East Allegheny ave
nue, wnien is vmuou at il,oW; William
W France 4720 Oakland atreet, $3t,Q0O;
Martin F Kane. I6th atreet and Qlrard
avenue, $10,000. Kate B, Jarden, 1828 Fair
mount avenue, 13185, and Christian Dorn,
m North Kandolph street, $3000.
The personal effects of the estate of
Garrett tycMaster have been appraised at
ttt.ires- Si.
GERALD VAN ORDEN
Well known Edison plnycr nnd
nssistnnt director who will tnko
n vacntlon in vaudeville
Theatrical Baedeker
LrniO "The Princess Pat," with llleanor
Painter and Aleinndrr Clark. A musical
comedy by Victor Herbert, with a chaiacter
llle nnd effective erore. Tho performance
la admirably adapted, the book, ordinary.
PHOTOPLAYS.
FOltttr.HT "Tho Uhtli of a Nation," with
Hotiry II. Waltlial, Mao Jlareh and Spottln
voode Atkln. 1). W. Griffith's mammoth
photoplay of the Civil War and reconstruc
tion, founded ln rnrt on Thomas Dixon's
"Clannman." A marvcloua entertainment.
STANLEY "Tho Case of Ilecky." with
Illanche Sweet.
RTOCK
WALNUT "The Sign of the Cross." with
Itlchard Uuhler and the Walnut Player'. Tne
hero of "lien-Uur" In another play of Chris
tian martyrdom.
KN'ICKRntloCKKlt "The Chorus Lady." with
the Knickerbocker Player. Charles Klein'
familiar and popular comedy-drama of the
life and tribulations, humor and hcrolam of a
chorus girl.
HETl'ItNlNrt.
PnoPLP.'S "Damnged Goods." A fourth visit
from Ilrleux'a poweiful drama of the conse
quences or loose living,
VAUDEVILLE.
KEITH'fl-AU-Phlladelnhla bill- Rophve Dar
nnrd and Lou Anger In "Safety First", Iler
mlne MfMie and company. In "The Last of
tho Quaker"; the Apollo Quartet, of Phila
delphia; Mullen and Coogan: Ota Gygl, Span
ish, Clnuilo Golden. Australian; Four Head
Intts; William and Segnl; IMclert nnd Schn
fleld, In "Helping Hubby," and Hearst-Sellg
pictures.
NIXON'H GHANI-Idral, diver; Koger. Pol
lock nnd Rogers; llnlJen nnd Ilarrnn; Em
mett nnd Tonge, Walter Drown; Martin How
ard and photopla)s.
ALLEGHENY "Tho Earl and tho Olrl"j
James Thompson and company. In "A Ilurg
l.irs' Union", Kins nnd llernle: Kennedy
and Kramer. John Lh Vler and Wilson and
Aubrey.
WILLIAM PENN-"Tho Fashion Shop."
with Hugo Jnnsen nnd Illanche Itlell;
Eugcnlo lllalr. In "Kecknnliig luy" , Keuncy
and Hollts, In "Freshlo'a Initiation". Adof
ibo: Patrlcola and Mycr. nnd Dewee. Hambn
and Frlfco, In "Fun at the Hottentot Hotel."
QLOUE "Tho Itevue.of 101.1." with Frank
Manning, "Scenes nt Midnight," rook Knd
Lifferty, Sandy Shaw. Mason and Green,
McDermntt and Wallace In "Tho Nut and tho
Maid", Kllro and Mack, Max Yorke'a dogs
nnd photoplay.
CIIOSS KEYH-Flrst half of week "A Mile a
.Minute," Schrodo andChapelle; Alpine Four;
E. E. CHve nnd coni'fiiiy In a sketch, How
ard und Spencer, undZollo.
nUItLKSQUE.
DUMONTS Dumont's Minstrels In two bur
lesques on timely topics: "Charley Chaplin
and Mary Plckford" and "Capturing Moxlc.ni
nnnrtlta."
I-NATIONAL Under Johnnie Eckhart'a direc
tion 'ino nuninine uiris" nnd l.lttle Kgipt,
in iim iuw .iiutjii-iHIin. nun AiarK 11
Lea,
i;ari iern rna nnicnce Moore.
PROGRAMS OF PHOTOPLAY
PRESENTATIONS THIS WEEK
QAItnnN Monday, the thirteenth chapter of
"The OodJees" nnd l.eonore Ulrleh In "Cap
ital Punishment". Tuesday, Theda llara In
"Lady Audley's Secret" ; Wednesday, William
Elliott ln "Woman and Wine", Thursday,
"Ambition," a four-part Charles Chaplin 10m
edv: Friday. "Tho Lost House." nnd on Sat-
urday, "Tho Slim Princess."
ItlTTENHOUSE Monday, "Samson," a drntra
pertaining to American nnance: Tuesday,
Chaplin comply, "Ambition." ln four parts!
Wednesday, a Mutual master-picture. "Tne
Outcast": Thursday. "Tlio Valley of the
Missing": Friday, "Stop Thief" and on Sat
urday, tho I.ubln comedy, "Tne College
Widow."
LOCUST Marguerite Clark In "Seven Sis
ters"; Inn Claire Is featured In Harold Mc
(troth's romance, "Tho I'uppet Crown," wltn
Carlyle Wnekvvell, Wednesday and Thurs
day: on Friday, Clyde Fitch's "Her Oreat
Match," with Oall Cane; Saturouy, noi
brook Illynn ln a plcturlzatlon of "The Ivory
Snultbox"
LOdAN AUDITOItlUM "The Stolen Voice,"
with Ilouert Warwick: Tuesday, "The Hen.rt
of Maryland," featuring Mrs. Leslie Carter:
"Nnncy, of Stone late," will nlro be seen;
Wednesday, "The Woman Next Door."
featuring Ireno Fennlck: Thuraday, "'Hie
Barnstormers," "The Oallopcr," by Itlchard
Harding Davis; Friday, "The Second In Com
mand," with Francla X, llushman and Mar
suerlte Hnow, "Saturday, a variety of good
pictures will be screened. Including "Hearts
Ablaze," a llroadvray atar feature, and
others.
NOIlltltt Monday. "The Deception." "Life's
Yesterdays." "rood for Kings and Riley."
Tuesday, "draustark," Sella- News. "Sophia
and the Faker." Wednesday, "Life's Shop
Window," "The Lifeguard," IJIIlle Reeves.
Thursday. "The Itunawuy Wife. "Stronger
Than Love," "Jarr and tho Ladles Cup."
Friday. "My Lost One," "His Fulry Ood
mother," "ills Ilunkle." Saturday, "East
Lynne." "ltomance of Elaine" No. 1), "Uni
Ited's Peril," "Dead Letter."
BROADWAY "Neal of the !'avy" No. 1, Char
lie Chaplin and others. Tueaday, William H.
Hart and Hhea Mitchell feature allow. Wed
nesday. "Doctor Itamlieau," "Courthouse
Ctooks," with Ford Sterling. Thursday, "The
Goddess" No. in, "Mountain Mary and Bam
Comedy." Friday, "The bear," '"Her Other
Self." Saturday, specials.
ROXHOItO-Mondey.
a "nt-Asm Dance."
Diamond From Sky" No.
a "rirffam Dance." Tuesday. "Telltale Heart.
v. ; . iv .. .... - r: . -- i .-
Sand
of 11.,."
i roviaence una jur.
IJnny,
f Inn "
" Wednesday, "A woman a neeurrec
Thuraday, "Who Payat" "The Love
Friday. Charlie Chaplin In "The
' Saturday, Carlotta de Felice In
tlon.
Liars,
llunk."
"Money,"
TIVOLI Monday, "Round on the Wheel,"
"The Clutch of the Emperor." Tuesday,
"Rroken Coin." No. i "Law of the Open."
Wmin.iftittf. "Thi HfeirtbreiLker." "Life and
the Moving Pictures.' "The Double Stand
ard." Thuraday, "The Explolta of Elaine" No.
. King llagget In "The New Jitney In Town."
Wrirtav. Jane Cowl In "The Harden of Lies."
Friday,
Haturday, "Baved Dy a uream, "A uauimer
or the Jur.Klc' "One on the Mother,"
BALTIMORE lionuay, "Romance of Elaine."
Tuesday, Alec II. Francis ln "After Dark."
Wednesday. Robert Edeson In "On the Nlsht
Hinge." Thursday. Uetty Nansen In ,T'A
Woman's Resurrection.", Friday, .Wilton
Lackayv In "Children of the Gbetto." Sat
urday. Frederick Perry In "Doctor Ram
beau,'1 HLUIIIHIVD Myrtle Syedman In "Wild Olive."
- Tuesday, Mary Plckford in "Rags." Wed
nesday, Hocart Uosworth In "Hypocrites,"
witn j,ois
nelly in
ldeson I
nrsv. Victor
NEW SOMERSET William Farnum In "The
Plunderer. Tuesday, Emma, Dunn tn
Mother." Wedneaday, "Rroken Coir," No. 1,
Thuraday. Mr. Leslie Carter In "Du Barry. '
Friday, "Rartcred Lives." Saturday, Salis
BTRAND "Hearts and Rosea," "The Aveng
1.1 Tuesday. "Kint Lynn..'' "llaun
bury a Wim lu -ti;iurii.
inr Men.1
weanesaay, "ltomance oc
.,
Elaine No. 8. "A cross the Desert " Thursday,
"City Tlsreea." "Candidate." Friday, Charlie
f,Kanil in "The Rank." Helen llolmea tn a.
thriller
'-:'" ".,. .:..!.- -..,::;. .. ifir.iiw ..
Uor rwiiurunr, iitvuiMtll 111 tnsuiail,
uroi
BUSQ
ltroneho Hilly and othera.
huui;
eased.
EHANNA Monday. "Pat Hogan, Da-
a it nrPk. l-t.it, n.t Halau ", I n If li1ni
iSni Una." "Her Mother's Oath Tuea
day. "Plunderer," "The Orang-Outang,"
'Dreamy Dud Sees Charlie Chaplin." Wed
nesday. "Heavy Vllllana." "Old orfendera,"
"A Keyboard Strategy." Thuraday. "Tb
Ooddess" No. 13. "Call of Yesterday,"
"Her Hidden Life," "How Wlfle Won Out."
Friday, "Strange Case of Talmal," Hellg
flews. "Dail Hop." Saturday "Who rayer
"Law ot Love." "Taklur of Mustang Pate."
Ham at ins r-eacn.
uay.
(na-
nt tha Wire."
Chaplin Comedy. Saturday,
n "A Woman's Resurrection,"
Hetty Nansen In
otners.
CAMJUUA
IIA-Uonday. "Hearts and Rosea.' "A
of Shamrock." "Utile Bcrapetoat.'
lay, "Juggernaut." "Just Retribution,"
nuns" i
flSiaidlV.
,'llunnli of Matchea." Wednesday.
Runaway
Wife." "Life's Changing Tide." "UnsDarlna-
Sword." Thuraday, "tloddeee" No. 11. "UolJ
I1umvt " "iFfftlatirVst Une-vw t Hilsensl,
Jj III (;' i . ... " . VUV,MU
Entmett,
Itlliys rroiege.;- --vtnars ours." Friday,
iiuyi
1 w
'law u i'fi Diuiv m iJtuui,
Qralt.
w
ude "Saturday. "Romance of Elaine" No.
1, 'Midnight IJmlted.
l aiianiaoi lanuLeo." "lia-a a near"
lie's a Rear,'
Bom liomanr.'-J5URMKA-Monday,
"Ooddeas."
Frivolous Affairs," Tueaday.V!
Soma Romance.
'Secretary .f
alra." Tueadav.vlvtan f.rfln In
--uo iivue "uicu uiri. vveauesaay, uiga,
Patrova la "Tits Yapipirt. ' Ibursday, Ut
t. 7-. ..... !..... . r.-.7-:.--. r- 'jr. -
LINCOLN Monday, "East Lynne," 'Uuslneaa
Rivals?' Tueaday, "A Scjuaw Lady," "A
Man Afraid" Wednesday, "When My Lady
Smiles." Thursday, "Juns Friday," "Mla
in. Clue." "Ham and Uud." Friday. "Ulna
VAN LOAN TO GIVE
MOVIES "BUCK PARVIN"
Well-known Short Story Writer
to Do Scenarios for
the Mutual
By the Photoplay Editor
Charles K. Van Inn Is leading his pal
nntl brain child, "Uuck rarvln," Into
I the movies,
1 The Mutual Film Company recently an
nounced tho completion of arrangements
I whereby n series of three reel features,
entitled "lluck Tnrvln nnd the Movies,"
nnd based on the Van Loan fiction stories
of thnt title, will be mnde by the Mustang
Film Company. The Mustang Company
la the new Western Company formed In
connection with tho Mutual' recent an
nouncement of a new progrnm calling for
16,000.000 worth of film for the year.
Mr. Van Loan Is wrltlmf the scenarios
for the Mustang productions, nnd hns
chosen Arthur Acord, famous cowboy
champion, for the title role. The first
of tho series, "Man Afrnld of ills Ward
robe." will be ready for release October
2. It was from Acord and his spectacular
performances nt "bulldogglng" stocrs
thnt Van Loan took his first Inspiration
o the Job Is coming to "Art."
Ocrald Van Orden has severed his con
nection with the Thomas A. Edison Com
pany. Inc., of Xew Tork, for the pur
poso of going back to the legitimate for
a while.
Durjtig Mr Van Ordcn's engagement
with The Edison Company he helped to
produce such feature filmB as "The House
of the Lost Court." a powerful drama In
six parts, being the largest production
Kdlsnn hnd ever dono up to this time.
He wns associate director to Mr. Charles
J. Brabln.- At tho completion of this
picture Mr. Urnbln left the Edison
Studio to Join another company. Mr.
Van Orden then became associate direc
tor to Mr. Duncan Mcltac. His first pic
ture with the new director was "Through
Turbulent Waters," a drama In four
parts. His second picture with Mr. Me
Ilae wns also a drama, entitled "Juno
Friday," In four parts.
At the finish of his second picture Mr.
Mcltao decided not to do any more di
recting and assumed a new position In
the studio. It was then that Mr. Van
Orden left tho Edison Studio to go back
to acting. Ho expects to enter vaude
ville, nlthough contemplating Joining a
new film company.
Prior to Joining the Edison Company,
Mr. Van Orden was a member of the
Forsbcrg Stock Company, at the Orpheum
Thentre, Newark, N. J.
The Fine Arts Films Studio, D. W.
arimth's big plant in Los Angeles,
fo'rmerly known as the Majestic Ito
llancoit studios. Is the scene of grent
activity. Flno Arts Films designate the
name selected for the $2 Triangle picture
plays now being produced under the gen
eral supervision of Mr. Griffith. Seven
of these film productions, starring well
known players, arc now under way. A
new stage hns been recently completed.
It measures ISO feet In length nnd 70 feet
In width and possessos many unique fea
tures. Including a new dilTuscr system.
Tho camera department, which Is stated
to represent an Investment of (50,000. Is
In charge of O. W. Bltzer, who photo
graphed "The Birth of a Nation."
Tho Globe Thentre, B9tU and Market
streets, reopened Saturday evening with
Hgtnan In "My Rest Qlrl." Friday. Robert
Warwick In "The Stolen Voice." Satunlai,
Lottie Plckford In "Diamond from tho Sky."
SPRUCE-Monday, Edwin August ln "A
Double Haul," Pathe News. Tuesday, "At
lantis." Wedneaday, "Who PnyaT" No. 4.
"The Lovo Liar." Thuraday. "The Wolf's
Prey," "Love Among the Rosea." Frlilav,
"Ranker's Daughter." Chaplin Comedy. Sat
urday, Vivian Martin in "The Wishing
Ring."
PARK. Monday. "Chlmmle.Fnddcn," featuring
-,cior Moore. Tuesday, "The Climbers. "
Wednesday, "Wolf Man." Thuraday, Ro
mance of Elaine." nno.1 of aeries. Francis
X. llushman in "One Wonderful Night." Kit-
oay. "Kugmaker's Daughter." Saturday.
'oman Next Door.
...,EH,AlrTMonday. Emmet Corrlgan In
"(Ircater Lovo lfath No Man." Tuesday.
Myrtle Stedman In "The Wild Olive" Wed!
nesuay and Thursday, "Cablrla." Friday.
John Barrymore ln
day, Vivian Martin
Olrl."
Tne Illrtatnr " H.f,,..
In "Tha Little Dutch
Bv PT'..SAS,If0-J!onl3a'' Cla Kimball
n2UVn '.Sp M",r"'i"ff Jn''. Charles Chap,
"i, " The Rank." Tuesday, "The Dawn
flJ&lrgsSiss?" ,!... ...?"- o"
SS& Ssh?' ?W!
Thit'W..Thvrf ;? 'erly Hayne li. "Eye's
"ph1 fctr Not ,...Fr,,,i Stewart Ralrd In
a JS."JHn,SSr.W ' " U llle.Reoves comedy?
?H.urday. Ethel Clayton In "It Was n nl
-ine Rattle at Elderbush." '
The Rattle at Elderbush."
M"n?'?.THT.Mo.'J.da5r' stP Thief."
.??"!' .I.cu L. Wednesday. "Tho Wi
Dared." Thursday, "For Napi
France." Fridsv. "ntv.iin ol..1::
Tuesday.
Oman Whn
France." Friday T "Othel o." SatSnla," "The
Naked Truth, and aecond ot "Ra!s.bal'Bug"?
viltiukia Monday.
Mlnar,. I1nt,n.i
"A Hash-House Iaud."
Puthvvay From the Fat."
Tueaday. "tio
"The Mollyrod-
oie." Wedneaday. "Th
... . ... ' vi"mj . in
v-ountry Olrl,'
-.v, r. a omrrieu Alan. Thursday "in.
Saturday, "Th, Soul of pftyS-Hi'ot&r.
"?.,7.AL Monday, 'On Dangerous Path.
Ture5 W.f,1,11"c?'5'n o' th Kingdom!"
J,V.dfty,.M.Lorel1! Madonna." "Jabei'a Con-
Irisurlrir r?u'.l ..V.",.i-0,,"m.a.nu.n,.r.n'.."
.-1 1,1 E nul"t' .. Just Like Kids." "White
and Rlack Snowball. Thuraday. "The o?tn
Pi." ''SmuiBler's WarJ." Friday, "am for
Ireland." "Little Prospector' The TornJ
wfns." Btwa"- "Tbo Id'ler,"",-?wTHm.
nus,
Crystal Olabr.
"Tha U'Ivm nf v.n
Trilii-sad
"Tho Orall ," "Honeyi
moon Raby." Friday,
a the Statue," Cameron sisters In Mini.
Eagle"-. &Wrt nr ASfort in
5.f TatMI!y'.;,rou.,,rFe,.h.?' Cr'",U'
Neutral Man."
wi, ntntur
uiuro
"The
A(J&A'" ;;iiat My.terlou. Vet,
Ktttt i."??.-of.
-...... ,,,a -iaiiis." "Hlnnl
.i, i0BJ" "? ."r" of
Croy" .Judgment of' Men"" Thur.dayr
Bwinfliii. Doora." "CoFilcan DroYh.rl
tho iJurjtlar.y "NothinV Ev.f " Ilapp?n.
Right." Saturday, "Baby- "nuiy-, liiiintBd
.,!RfirUF.J!,i AM -I' . "The'etruggf..'.6'1
ffiaaRU2I.-!un.n?.u.n'',"Thlr.Frlend.
a.,c,ilv'uu woimay, jonn Rarrymore In
n..... .......' . .-.. ,,V DirUIEl
.,"" a. Maeonr" Tueaday. Dorothy
ponnely In ''Sealed Valley." Wednesday
Ina Claire In "The Wild Ooose cKiJ5'
Thursday. Ar.lU Stewart and Earl Williams
In the 14th nnd 15th chanters ""Thi God"
deas," Fr day. U.y.rly Sayne and Darwin
&.'rr J" 1UVU. n1 Itosss." Saturday.
Blanche Sweet In "Stolen floods. " amluraa'
oY.EI,nilco.c"-Uon0a, Austin Farnum In
"Captain Courteay." Tueaday. IlobaK Dos.
worth lu "A Little Brother if the Rich"
Wedneaday, Rlanrhe Sweet In "The Can.
tlje" Thuraday. "Broken ColA?" Nofl 3. and
"Iena Rivera.'' Friday, Frederick Perry IS
Doctor Rambeau. haturday. Mary l'lek.
ford In "Hehind the SceneaT" ' y '
LoaAN-Monday, "Tlio rhallca of Courage.'1
Tueaday, Maud Allan In "The Hui Makur.'
Daughter." Wedneaday. Blanch. Sweet In
"The Clue." Thursday. Marpierl. Ca7k. n
"Seven Sisters." Friday, llobart ; liosworth
In "A Little Brother of the Rich." aitu,.
iwuviri."vw un..i.., nt ,.-.- V '.'
-Monday, Olga Petrova In "Tho
Vampire."
Impoator."
.Vodneaday. Retty Nansen In
"The Bank." Thuraday and Friday. Mme
Malvlne Lobell In "Thi UnwelSmV Wlf'
Saturday. James Morrison tn "Tbt Wheels of
ORMAT' NORlllERN-Dorothy Donnelly In
"Tho TLlet," Tuesday, "All For a 'Ulrl !
Wednesday. "8t. Elmo'" Thuraday. !ti,.
Doctor's Becret." Frbiay, "The dime of
Tnree" . eaiuraay, Charles Chaplin lo "Tha
Mix Up." n four acta.
BARTH
AiixitAii aionaav. "Ti-
"The War o', Dreama."
Charlea f'hnnltn I..-..
TThi
day.
Tho Accempllca'' Charles Chaplin,
A niamntd Family." "How sninnaY.
Bllm Bw the Bl ow." Wedneaday, WI Fum
Elliott In "Woman and Wine." Wuriday.
"Honor Ttiy Father," "Rrats Double." Krl.
day, "Romance of Klaia'r No. T, "Fight.
Ing Blood." Saturday, "A Fool Ther Waa."
llr lteallwtion," Coming. William Far
QiX)BB-Mo'iday
num in -.U riununrfr."
V "House of A Tttousand Cans.
. Israel Zinrwlll's Tha XI. uf
Qiea, jvivsutaT,
tng rot.
t" Thureday. "Nl of tha Nv" I
and No. 2 FrMay. "Tbt ltua.ry." I
iy, "Tko Whits SUter."
wo. i
ialuria;
BSTH 8TREET-"Dlamond From Sky" S'o IS-
Heart of v:'.?'"" eo .Not. "
." Wedn.sav tVI '-"" 5'"'w "SI-
r.i. .- ncMicst iji. ins
Elaine,"
11 ITAAri' m
BVnr" Tnaa.lnU iinj. T.
nesuay, "an
13, 1916.
everything changed except the namo
The txterlor Is .artistically finished In
V", br,ck "d ,he n,,w ,I,M" "lv ,l
n, brilliant appearance for squares. Al
though the furnishings aro not yet com
plete, the Interior presented n. beautiful
appearance, painted In tnn nnd brown,
with the Indirect lighting adding to the
good effect. The stage Is arranged as a
trelllsed garden, with beautiful flowers
arranged with mtrrorold screen, allowing
for tho use of twilight and sunrise effects.
An Illuminated clock Just above the pros
cenium is also quite attractive. The or
chestra, made up of nix Instruments, adds
to tho presentation of the pictures ns well
as furnishing selections during tho Inter
missions, Manager Cunningham has provided for
the comfort of the patrons with two rest
rooms at tho back of tho auditorium, Iced
water nnd several exhaust fnns. As nn
Instance of the service, during the shower
ho rhowetl a slide upon the screen rend
ing, "To our patrons with uncovered
nutos, It Is raining." It Is this kind of
service thnt Is appreciated. The re
arrangement of the seats affords on un
obstructed lew of the screen from all
parts nf the house.
The V. L. S. E. nnd other fcattlro pro
ductions will be shown In nddltlori to the
regular progrnm of subjects, and novel
ties will be Introduced.
The double worker
lljJlfWtl K fMnfm
Works for you as well as
with you. The soap softens the
water, makes a good suds, and
loosens the dirt.
The naptha and other harm
less cleansers dissolve grease,
make dirt disappear, whiten
white clothes and brighten
colored clothes.
30 minutes' soaking, a few
easy rubs, and your wash is done.
Not only for washing- clothes just as wonderful for
t all household cleaning-.
PROMINENT
(fborfjg)
Iff PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS ff
NOltlll
BLUEBIRD
RROAD AND St S
Ql'EHANNA AVE.
MYRTLE STEDMAN in
"WILD OLIVE"
Plays Obtained Thru Stanley Rooking Co.
Great Northern r!SANT'NE
ERIE &
; AVRS.
UA1L.V. a:so M. SVUN1NOH, 7 and U.
DOROTHY DONNELLY
In "THE THIEF"
TUESDAY- "ALL FOR A GIRL"
Broad Street Casino "uf517
MATINEE. 2!30. EVENINOS. T and O.
Krclttnive Photoplay nnd thr Wonderful Orpan
UIjAIIA K1.MIIALL YOUHfl
MARRYINQ
CIIAS, CHAPLIN ln
THE DANK."
NOKT1HVUST
Jilrr ilKbUIN dalthin sts.
OltOAN RECITALS 0:45, 8 :80.
HEAR OVK l'lLCUUR OUUAX TODAY
Olga Petrova in "The Vampire"
PARK IHDOE AVE. AND DAUPHIN
IT rtiAIV MAT.. 2;1B. EVO.. 6:30
ADMISSION Se. EVO.. 10c TO ALL.
"Chimmie Fadden" S,:"
Featuring VICTOR MOORE.
CAMBRIA
TH AND CAMBRIA
STREETS
"HEARTS AND ROSES."
"A SPRIG OF SHAMROCK"
"WHAT DID HE WHISPER?" "THE LITTLE
SCAPEGOAT" "THE VINDICATION."
LEHIGH Theatre 8Trf,SS ave.
SPECIAL FEATURE
ATTRACTIONS
Mo... :-,. THEATRE. 20TII and
INew oomerset somerset bts.
WILLIAM FARNUM
in "THE PLUNDERER"
COMING, SEPT 28d "MELTING POT"
SUSQUEHANNA ti&Wit
"PAT HOGAN, DECEASED."
"THE CUU AND THE DAISY CHAIN.,'
"THE OREAT LONE LAND."
"HER MOTHER'S OATH,"
r'TTfJI CROSKEY STREET AROVE
V3E.IV1 COLUMBIA AVENUE
"When My Lady Smiles" jf
Featuring RUTH STONEHOUSE and
RICHARD FABER.
iriCAI 1T1I AND COLUMRIA AVE.
lJCJLi MAT. 2 P. M. EVO. T A 8.
"ON DANGEROUS PATHS," Featuring Viola
Danna it Itobrrt Conliess "RROKEN WAYS."
THE COM1NO OF THE KINGDOM." 13th
and Last Episode of "Road o' Strife" 'series.
NORRIS
10TII AND NORRIS
MATINEE EVENING
Tim DECEPTION." "THE FABLE OF THE
TWO SENSATIONAL FAILURES" "LIFE'S
YESTERDAYS," featuring Leo Delaney ft Julia
Bvvayne Gordon, "food Jar K(na$ and Itilcv"
Columbia Theatre
2TTH AND
COLUMRIA AVE.
Br!xziriry "The Scarlet sin" p.4n.
THE HONEYMOON RAHY " 'THE SEV
ENTH COMMANDMENT," 3-part Feature
NORTHEAST
CTDAMn 1JTI1 AND GIRARD AVE.
01IvrlNL MATINEE AND NIGHT
"Heart and Roses" "TrKVVma.
THE AVENGINO SEA" Drama.
OTHERS
AURORA OERMANTOWN AVENUE
AUKVJKA AROVK NORRIS
Hearst-Sellc News. No. OS. "Hla Hunktei"
"The Melody of Doom " "The Two Natures
mI'n'S'foOnd'.Tml.'0'' '" "Tlla
TIVOLI Theatre SSouiS?AVs
THE CLUTCH OF THE EMPEROR"
Rex
drama
OTIIER8.
The MAMMOTH maxSA.
Mat every day. 1 ttO to 6:30, Evga.. 7 to II.
IICTrtD TI4IC17 B acta. With MARY
J v1 -- RYAN and HARRY
M EST AVER
AND OTHERS.
NEW VICTORIA ,,T
COLUMBIA
ttctaits uuiicu RELIANCE
"A Hash House Fraud" gJjB
LOG AN
LOGAN THEATRE ai
"THE CHALICE
OF COURAGE"
Lomn Auditorium An2KU
"HER ROMEO" nflSfiSgl
Mr. RoUrt Wirwek ' m i
7
ROTAKIAXS URflE PlttCNASE
0 ATLANTIC CITY PIEB
Committee Hopes to Sett Convention
Hall Erected on Sit h
ATLANTIC CITY, 8cpt. ia-tr Ulter
wood Cochran, a member of the Conven
tion Hall Committee of the Itotary Chrfc.
hns announced thnt the purchase, mt
Young's old pier by the city wouM tot
Involve an expenditure of more than
tl.2u0.000. He has a plan whereby tM
contemplated convention hall, which M
hopes to see erected on th old pier site,
may be built entirely under notary at
pices, for represented In tha club are men
of all lines of business directly associated
with the building trade.
Ex-Judge Cola has stated, however, that
legal difficulties may stand In the way of
tho city's purchase of the old pier fof
convention hnll purposes, The Jurist has
stated also that It Is doubtful, even In
tho event of the city's being free to enter
Into suoh nn undertaking, whether the
franchise, said to be worth $250,000, would
endure. This franchise centres around
tho privilege of the old pier management
to charge more than one Admission fe,
Suoh privilege Is enjoyed by only orto,
other pier along the Boardwalk, and that
Is tho new Garden Tier.
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WEST PHILADELPHIA
LjvJIUD 1 LOCUST STS.
Mai. i.in .. KIMBALL OROAN
Mats . 1:30 & 3 P. M. Evgs.. U;SO to 11 P. M.
TODAY and TOMORROW
MARGUERITE CLARK
In the New York Lyceum Thentre Success
"SEVEN SISTERS"
Wedne.daj--"THE PUPPET CROWN"
Plaa Qbtalnea Thru Stanley Booking Co.
R I I R P If A 0TH AND
n- , t- MARKET STREBT3
THE GODDESS"
.., HVTVAI. JUASTfltPlCTUHU
"Secretary of Frivolous Affair"
The Virile i American Dramatlo Star
, . EMMET CORR1GAN
In "GREATER LOVE IIATH NO MAN"
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UL U R K 0OT" AN MARKET
,..,, TT. .T.. .. STREETS
iui, i:i,i',u, EVENING, T o;
..rtl... ""I01" J-roouetion
"THE HOUSE OF A
THOUSAND CANDLES"
SPRUCF S1'"UCE BELOW COTII
ed'ngust- JtA EtfllW&.
In
n uuuuie nam
PATHE NEWS.
OTHERS.
The BALTIMORE daltTmoePav
Pearl White & Lionel Barrywe
in "The Romance of Elaine"
SHERWOOD "T AUNADLTIM0R1I
DANIEL FIMlliMiM s ."ArJ."iI.0R
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U..,H,.WWI1Q ,11
"AIIF1 YHTT A MlfinvM
PERFOMANCES J ;30, 8 and 0 ;80.
RITTFiMHrilTCr 63D AND
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Wf for .irJr- HAVERFOR
u. .. Wm. hnrniii-i-i 'n
SAMSOV
is oi m. Ribllcal story.
MATINEE. 2 P. M,
AND OTHERS.
EVENING, Oia
GARDEN 03D lmdwnb aw
13th Chapter TH GODDESS"
LEONORE r,:l D L .it
ulrich in Capital rumshment
Broadway Theatre 8jfT0AvSK
l It AH. CIJAI'LelN ftlaa Marah linnrv Wstt.
La Radle. Lillian Loratne and others.
BARTRAM THEATRE and AIRDOMaT
77-Ch i7T V1 Botr "''"W CHESTER AVK
'The War o' Dreams" TlSm
"Tli-W- irrvlitrtnr... AWlit
c ii a it i7 rrcifrp
Arim
LINCOLN
40TH AND WOODLANB
ADMISSION Co
a "EAST LYNNE"
Biograph
"BUSINESS RIVALS"
HEARST-SELIO NEWS
58th St. Theatre e8T" dpavb
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lIACH8." "CONSCIENCE." 4 act? TJli
FOREMAN OF THE BAR-nANCH" 8 SI.
RFNN 0lTH AND WOODLAND
U Infill MAT , 2 to 8. EVO.. ISO to 1 1
THE DIAMOND FROM THE BKY," chan? lfc
"IIRONOHO H1LI.Y STEPS IN." "A arTClHT
OF THE PAST." an Eplsoda of tha Xo2fV'
Strife" series OTHERS. FIVE CJHrV.
PASCHAI I 718T WOODLANB.
1 rWVUrUiLj MAT. 2. EVO. 8 10
EARI.U WILLIAMS and ANITA 8TMWAItT
In "THE GODDE88" mlmnT
NEWS OF Tilt WOKLB
AND OTHERS " KIVK olsNTS
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OVERBROOK TiavISBPavk
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