LCBESWfCK GUEST I ITASKA COUNCIL - Reception for Great if, jjor Sagamore Red Jrfen Active Everywhere rvinnpll had a bin night when . . recentlon to their brother, "zltt Junlof sairomore of Pennsyl jDoctor T C. Beswlck. Deputy O. B1- SiCKey, cnairniun ui kciicic.i le. Introduced tho speakers. .. ih doctor a Pair of' platinum llflVa and nn Indian pillow for the " .-,t.i nhn rminf TniAVinntaa (.nnsuc. .............. - - .. ru.Tt.ck. P. C. Mamo Lyons ir C. Ella Cooke received the gueata. L't ihem wert Great Keeper of Ilec- aa.g lufw -- n V of Worn. -Anna McQay. P O.' P. Q. of Teepee NlchOlS, ii. rirni. dwui pibi . n.nutv a. rac Nora Hough- ,n p.c. Etlxabeth Mumford, Prea-1 ' oui-f. Ahhla Neater. Mary Weir. Srler. Great Minnehaha Annie Mil- '.r . snit mvdm! Wham. -.' r aones. orcheatra selections iTitreahmenta eerved during the aleep. -a ...a man rAail frnm nrint Mr. 01 .Tra. .....w ...... ...... hoHtaa who waa away, ala0 Great ah. j lDaoutr Orftt Bachem." Assentation held J2Ef kuslnss. meeting at tha Great T.i. .-. ifincv nvAntnr. Tha dt Kri narar so active In nxlna up tha VZzlm for the raising up In Trsvellm r nriit Junior Basamore Dr. T C Bra- .?"".. k. m.iin and Instructed the LJfm I line of work aa lata out by him ui. treat sachem far the upDuiiaine nui Liin ?U reservation the coming winter. "! V.T...,. ...,.. rnnrt1 .rvat activity jEJ'tribei The great aachern haa great UtSi this body of men aa they are the 25 .VtlVa membera of the Improved Order ot u.ri In a stirring aaaresa o tne ncp Mtie Stest 'hem paid ft high tribute VT..!. .h. nmimi this aa-o'l tl n. ;JiWtSni o to greater activity end In ' !ft!r:. look after the suspension Hit. h penrewi- mam K . lut Wednesday night representatives of ,..4j"B'iJinr trlbea paid a fraternal visit to BuK Reading trlbea paia " KlfceSXt. Tribe, of Boyertown . H . 2E?at tne great aachem, Samuel II. The proa- -. .. a-ralt aacneni. oraui:i ill ""ici. .welcome .urpriae. meeting waa pninuiini itwu '..'"" s.mred by Deputle. lllendel and Nice, !Ta VaSr Staulter. Gilbert Sand, and IkWii. Yellow Houee wa. aim rpret:nieu. t & County la becoming thoroughly aroused . Si SroVpecti are bright for a big year. ? S.sudiy evening Saw Waw Tribe pre.ented I JoWde Methodl.1 Epl.copal Church with ilti WW Ul-'1"' . -, TV at beta mirl th jUStailon. Carrol Dmoko waa the master 'FJiremonlra. Ta.tor Thompson received the L brtalf of the church. Reprcacntatlvea ?t0W.7i- Orove. Ambler. Lanrdtle and 2Cr points were present. At the conclusion I? r".". h. ..mi attrhent wan presented , TT&-urvlce. the great sachem was presented 5viM bououet of American Beautlea by the .' wMav evening. October 1. Washita Jt. SnenJnocken. will rnlae the chl.fa CTfcinto Tribe, end on Saturday .evening, l,iS?a Vashlta Tribe will raise the chiefs JFfcro Tribe In a public raising. ,S.V Tribe will trail to Doylestown on st Thursday In Traveling Moon and the cnieia oi dciwu hu. u rfm Triu will raise the chiefs ot Naunt In . fertile raising. Ttie paleface world la In- jJwA 'Mttrlklll Tribe will trail to Glen mddle. Mawsra County, and raise tne cnier. or Jienl Tribe on Saturday, October 0, 1010. Teoebscot Tribe held a meeting of Its Mem tonMp Commutes on last Thureday's aleep tit tot purpoK) of outlining some plan lor ob taMng nw members. A number of prizes are being offered, and. In leMtlon. the tribe, 1. open for a membership esatest with some tribe of proportionate mem-' tenklp COO) or thereabout. n October 7 Ottona Tribe, of Camden, K. J , will trail to Penobscot wigwam to puy a ttttt. Tbe degree team, headed by Deputy Great 'Sachem llrady, will raise the chief, of teat, tribe. The enrolment of the tribe In tea Funeral Benefit Association has proved to fce step In tin right direction. Membera an more punctual In paying thulr dues. They Ml that the funeral certificate which they hart received means something to them. "Tfce Red Men's Jubilee Association haa Ctased on. of Its most successful seasons. The ekecks for rebate have been mailed by the serrttari and the .mount received tav earh . tribe and council exceeded their exner.tAllnna " Tbe association ha. adjourned to meet again , aa January 10, 1916. .lotatf Tribe had a lively meeting on their Jt council sleep. They received a few more " wepogitions for membership, and expect to sure a mimoer or paieratca ready lor the de fers team when they are working again. Tp; chief of record, aurprlsed the members at tit tribe by celebiatlng hla birthday with 1k bey. of the tribe. He has been chief ot TKoroi for 13 great suns Tml baseball team, under the management ff Psty Coyle," won the chatnplon.htp of J Northeast I. O. It. M. League, and about JJ loytl rooters were the guests of David Snwneani the Kensington candy merchant. In a neter trip to Atlsartlc City on Sunday as a Tb. party left Mr. Illlerman'a place of Miwirts about o The rue.ta Included r. Kplktr. the Phlladelphla-Camden caterer PieUtf VOX. M. TlarrlB til. nkll.knnivn ram. 5 "t,cUn: J- Bchlckllng, r., and .on. , . mvm. unDicr ana Bseiiy. me xuni IfiL!. A'r an Informal dinner at the Tray. Para the boy. left for home. There was a large attendance at Plates' "eeUftg n laat Thursday deep, despite the SlSx1'e.!!ir.r' ne of th Oldest membera. for William Downle. waa present and JW4J ulte an Interesting address pertaining Jftbe order In general. , B. C. A. Wright ye nt.le soma Interesting remarks. The good the order committee haa started their work H tipaer way and expect a large attendance, a. well lis large rain In memberahln. . 8, George Fleming and P. S. Ilobert Alttlln.il lh. . ...,.. L.. .. JWvrs assembled, showing them the different r-Tnioni.'nicn win be put before the pale- SSeaS. HTnlha. Tllf Tm.. ....a .1 ., L 3f" attending the butchers' carnival and fl B set back until late. i,i.' "" ne .a tnree-cornereil debate on fa w Wandahlp and Charity." between 1 ;Jler.D' Bayne. V. B. C. A. Wright and Ju. ,.fl L?d?' brother William Downle WjlT. fba decisions. There will be a large W OT OUT nmthaatHi In ailananaa Mki !ite ".""hmentii wU be ready to -I. l l'!r w,w"i wrotnew iioutnaii Attfri. th 'Rlarns.ati Twin. u .all! ta J? .their relief duties to the atl w iB iriDe. tFsT1? h"i.,0,t ,nona of ' terror tne hot an!. mrA i. iui,u. j w'irJiS hl.f.ll and winter In tbS K or upturlnc ralefscea. Th h.,.. n.. w h.rfff .n5 lub .'" response to the Tl. Jf.hIn.S.V-.?t tna. Jtr",t lmonstra. Ltf liittft?..ai JLV?' The unfpr- jieeaa.i,. i " sacnem 10 perform his fec.iiit.ted a change, and at the lut I K.r!.n,0ij.M' J-. Lacy and the Junior. Smith?;-' "vanced. and Brother Bouthem waa placed In tbe Junior 4 'laiTLin. "S .V,ve member. e..lh.l.C!iV' ZOI'V! ' th. day. that raiier, waa re- W mual ThU :;.Wte i.h,.ld undr a rehe.r.ii u,nlng it 1. proposed to eTnytb.e!5MJ Sf&prwprk for.lilng up if be fiittax. " ood "nd- H. ilalnmaktra helif an i......i.. . uu;.n.,ro7t!d .jtwk: tk. pu. ; Euav" if'lL.'P "Wch ho urged them to o learn th.'m..Lu",d alncere de- BWvSsSS HT( ??. r,"'r"d with a cbo.ee cof- WW I. S,ih2.uTf"on .tlult " Tbllib. a 'radieI',bir,J.'i(yould not b. wel 1 tUlnmakefa """" ' tonnecuon T.I.I.L . ... &i Xubl iMtS,".." BPtmber meet- en next Wednwdv! nd Fed"l iretisni ?rtflr'a sleep. wlii i,. k tMi ..... "' let the hot taiiha ;. .eepth, f0od work rnOTJhg; .rtlday'a sleen vin. .-u aaJisviffiK .. a. . -- irauiHr "tjh KT. a... aa ij tL4 vata for thai; Vfa7.i7i c,e' seventh muirJZ. 'KI5V On tbi ir.t 7TT .. "0OJ tin moon wig- Weir nm &.tt.(SKirins5: very WUt-erlli ffr l.h. MavricT Lev. L'A V?n",OMI, rUd I. v ?i?.rK Hna Harry Uanz. sir, ' p th Tr of thla roiumn LTvfi.e 1 ste4, H? J?!rSB.V t-hei, ;oi, H, rui.y nWB domiuum, ckiau 1." and ahniiT ia Jt,.i"iPpr "unting rfif Jtf W ? V-'noegTifl? "S. ofl Wef, to tbe deceased'. lt. real. 5 wiow'uS.'S'fl'H oon the to ralM iiJ.rki.S.",i . ". .Moora i 1 i Ua"r,.liin, ffB,.p,tUd f rrane- l? triG1'! ,u .Partlclpjt, wl ..Any i,'Ht.yS?f "' lrp for r." aVENiyG tR Minb5ro,t.r?TJi.,rr,.in ordM'' ".d l a llvilv ZJil 5''llalea there aeeme to be Nomination -Tfi '.r ,n afferent tiHilt.. arid nni mem'Ji ','?r on tomorrow', aleep. to trr fa ZS'. '" that he would ilka to aft.nd I'LSl ,h.l Tnd will arrange "SSj 1 8$ "-"enVP,r,,M '""" ' related' hi. Vim.i3-."i,y""r h u,t ""P of ih iSiU'I"? .,0 """'rent trltea and .poke fWS Srt'A Sr'".F ""n to rather In pale- illdate Kim.- . ";'??r Promised to get a can to th.m,t-"nd .conta will do Tta utmost The ii.v.l X.V "lemnera tnia endldat7'e!!I,? Committee proi rl. w frL tofnorrowa sleep, wor.e w. Arnold r.i1..a r.1' cooler moon. promised to ,Mrt ana iiroiner new member. rnembeV. t 'JS ,n '1rt,c received by the atr?i.. ,lMn P"1 "n hro nppeara the a it rS,f.rlau,SlntI,i a. '"mber can offer to ""n BdiS. Sf"1 Beham Oeorge W Nlchol are iTin?hn 1Ca"',ro. captalr.a of tta teams, tha fJ?.,V6 r;0" """ ' race, an4 WMk Ih'.! on lhI't !f,m" 'wuM ? and 3h?J t V5,.n'm "'' h'P boost tho tribe and nfarkaj inif-"'1 iof ,ha freat aachtm'a term a lirSi.-JKr ,n niemberahlp. the rSuo-iTi"" tf',rnlng a glee Mtib, and rir. iiwLn,r mmbers ate promised tl take at? rvil!"? 8mJ,. Arnold. Green. Camera a till St?-ir,r tK1- L1,lU" however, will with SiV-". to Xtli the Voconhone Dsnd. and, th. mVIIk ,wo """leal bodlea In the tribe. evSnfS.mt," bect to spend many pleasant uJl iSc.1"n fa W NlchoLon would iJ?t2.",,on" .'""' olhr tribe, to be pres r?i " L?MorJ?w "P 'h the Idea of form- 2?,H?h n!,Jf.,PnU Th" ' would create T.riJ.,.,,t-tt""y..5m8n ,he ot the TriT-,A.T2,S "'" "I"! by Wa.hllnh JnJ-..1!1. rrl.d.r. nd " h member, are requested to attend on this .leep. Many ot lhiu reV cSf". TmJ Prceenf and Vnusle will be furnished by Profe.sor Linus. Haymakers and Rainmakers i??;?0U'rInkfr"' """oclnllon meet, on 1.1 VL'.1? Thilr'.'?,,v. ' ch month. Tr.mp. rr?i..inlL-.-rt,,V.""1 .?' Mch muting The Sh . '-$Zn. Committee I. always on hand Wf .""SI f ' for ha beneat nt. h.f'Snrh T"e P'h of Paying sick bene tlon. rrovd of benefit to the assocla- Tuba HsyTnakera' Association had a very enjoyable lime at the la.t meeting? Compel?. Sn.fc.'.Sfi"'?".'? "." ,,n" uett of the ev?. SlSf'tiLVilf f"d,ne loft a visit for tha way from Ohio to see the boy. of Tuba again. rn72'.'?nr".,-nm.,i.,"r".' of America at It. monthly nrininJtiin-Ch.rok".TJl"rm decided to rjr ti.il if '" co;tume at the great parade at Eg .,lTif2I;.iw is n,.Saurday afternoon. The 2.Mi0Em'J l'SndJ0,f I""" "' f"l Lenape loft Iil."-"15 thf. dilatation, displaying It. band-!Sr.-new 'Ilk, banner made for Doylestown ir!SSH' f."."!. I.111 comb'n several loft, from vfln.yfc.,,.,'5Ib.uIr.t',n1fcr,1 ""! vicinity. Vice State Chief Ilnrry Ilraun and the degree rv. !S. '.. "r,,ct.. d'PUtle. of Philadelphia SStilVL' M"b"l It.rry Harmer and nich.rd r.'li, of Neoscaleta Loft, and Shawne.a J-'t will combine their band for the occasion an.! le-ii rst State Chief Lewi. List and his loft. Wanellj Loft will have lis fife and drum corpa In line leading' the South and West Phlla. delphla delegations. Charles J. Fdulkes, the State secretary, and officer, will engage automobile, for the rarade. displaying transptrenctes showing the facts of deatn benefit, to all enrolled aa TtalnrnaDera. Chestnut street, DeMnare niver. nt 2 p. m. sharp, formation of parade. Several tribe, will go In full dres. n. rted Men. New Jer.ey brother, ask for Ronn. Amnio preparations have been made. Special train.. CARNIVAL FOR G. A. R. Lodge Men and Women Work Hard tor Anna M. Koss i'ost A carnival for the benefit of Anna M. nosa Peat of the Grand Army waa recently con ducted on Hutchinson street, between Poplar and Thompson atreeta, by a delegation ot fra ternal men and women. The leaders were L, Bowera, Jr.. and F. Fischer and the other persona on the com mittee who ably assisted them were Josepn CJendell, Harry I.ukens, C. M. Johnson, Charles Wiley, Jamea Walker, Mr. and Mra. Rlebel, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frey, Mr. and Mra. It. Frantz, Roseelle Failott. Mr. and Mrs. Lnurrntz and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fix and family, Mra. Buehn, Mr. and Mra. J. Collin.. Mrs. Loe beleny and family, Mrs. Fisher. Mr. and Mra. C. Thompson. Mr. tVella, M. Oecenhelmer, Mr. and Mrs. Meynen. Mrs, Stein, Mr.. Well, .nd family, Mrs. rtarger, William I.ukens. Mis. Sarah I.eln, Mra. Ixwkery. Mrs. Rummel, Miss Preston. Mrs. Preston. Mr. ftegenhelmcr, Frank Schmidt and William Hummel. I. 0. O. F. Millo Lodge Entertains Visitors. Olive Branch Loses Old Member Mllle Lodge conferred the first degree In full form on Thursday night Inst, with nine candidates participating and an .ex ceptionally Jorgo audience. Many visiting brothers were present, among whom were John SchacHer. of Ellamsport Lodge; W. 8. Wilson, of Orphans' Rest Lodge; IT. C. Stevenson, Charles Itegendanze, II, 8. rtowo and George Mace, of Tacony Lodge; J. B. Ryan, Thomas Holden, R, V,'. Shrop shire, AVllllam Wheaton and II. Swelhart, of Drexel Lodge. Brother II. C. dtevenson. of Tacony Lodge, made the address of the evening and Imlted Mllle to go to Tacony and exemplify the third degree. P. Q. George Drsiolmann made an address of welcome to the visiting brothers. P. Q, Charles E. 11 ram ran .poke of the good work being done In the Odd Fellows' Employ ment llureau. Mllle expecta a large attendance this evening, aa the class of nine will be on hand for the second degree In full uniform. Visitor, most cordially welcomed. The staff of George W. Chtlds Lodge, under the supervision of Degree Master Ross Mac Iter, exemplified the idramatlc work of the flrat degree for the benefit of ten candldatea of Fourth ot July and Clreenhlll Lodgea at Hutchinson street snd Glrard aenue on Tues day evening of laat week. The large attend, ance ot brother. Included visitors from Dea con. Kearsarge, Imperial and Independence lodges, all 'or whom expressed great appre ciation ot the dramatic work, particularly that of urotner u. iiamiuon. Last Tuesday Keystone Encampment team presented the patriarchal degree for Harris Encampment, a class of is having been obtained. Olive Branch Lodge of Odd Fellow, met with a seert lora In the death of P. O. J. Harry Hobdel In the aurf at Sea Isle City on Labor Uiy. He was one ot the lodge's most active membera. Mr. Hobdell w the Olive Branch organist, and was always willing to assist In entertainment or committee work. As a result of his death the meeting la.t Friday waa one ot sorrow and mourning. Several of the brothers paid tribute to the departed member an I suitable worda ot sympathy were sent to membera of his family. Within the last three weeka the lodge has been unfortunate In losing three other brothers by death Harry Bchafer, Brother Cahlll and Brother Volght. They were all members for many year and, until recently. Brother Volght waa chaplain. Services will b conducted In the Odd Fet lovs' Home next Sunday by Merlon Lodge, of Oladwyne The Rev. Harry C. Oeckle. pastor of the Lower Merlon Methodist Kp!cppa Church, wilt preach, and there will be inualo by the Oladwyne quartet and Mis. M. Vaughn will pre.lde at tho organ. Although tha "good old aummer time" was playing a leturn engagement, there waa a good attendance at Ivy Lodge last Monday night, and the Initiatory degree waa con ferred In fine style, in .pita of the heat. The Ilellgloua Services Committee announced that at the aervlcea at the North Branch Y. M. C. A. next Sunday afternoon, September 10, under the auspices of Ivy Lodge, tbe Itev. Vt, Walter B. Oreenway, pastor of Osston Presbyterian Church, would deliver tbe prin cipal address, his toplo being "Life Links." Children from the home for orphans at Ger mantown will also take part In the services. Al thla I. tha first tlrbe that any fraternal organization has conducted, services In the Y. M. C. A., there will no doubt be a largo attendance. The officers of the North Branch are greatly Interested, and ara looking forward to a splendid meeting. ffezt Monday night tha flrat degree will be conferred. Nominations will also be made for tha various offices to be filled, at the election to be bell on September 27, Ilarrla Encampment advanced a class of 21 to the patriarchal degree on Tuesday evening. Tbe work waa done In excellent form by the degree team of Keyatone Encampment under th able management ot William J. Black, P C P., and with Past Orand Patriarch Eareck on acting aa chief pat-larch, The majority nf the candidates were from Clifton Height. Iodie, of Delaware County, and Commercial Lodge, of this city. K.nderton Lodge confefredthe Initiatory de gree on six candidate, on Tuesday evening. Knights Templar Field Day Field Day exercise, of Division No. 1 of the Knight. Teuiplar of Pennsylvania will be hia '. z'",i'i" .-".;v." -r.7i ".rr The sports will begin at i P. " HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS OKHMANTOWN jfatrfax $partment. T-JHKl'MOOF HMMMM, (IN aKRMAKTOWN) WATNW AVBNfJN AT NQHOOL UkNM totts of T sad S rsesM aa4 a beta. esartaM ceverlag eater kswaa, Maiu xrvlca by like haatr. Vie.,., H j JOMNbON. so aaltojr WuUaiag. LEpbERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 8EPTEMBEB 16. 1915. W.H.S1IENEMAN HEADS PATRIOTIC AMERICANS Philadelphians Initiato for Har- riaburg Council During State Meeting The annual ac.lon of the Btate Council ratetnal Patriotic Americans of of Fraternal Pennslvanla, convened Inst Tuesday morning In the Board of Trade Build ing In Harrlsburg, and with" all ofneeri and committees present, together with tho largest attendance ot representatives and rast Councilors known for years. Several prominent cltlxcna and gpeakers of Harrlsburg welcomed tho State Coun cil and Its representatives to Harrlaburg and to the enjoyment of tho city, of which ncccp trance was made and thanks given by prominent members of the State Coun cil. After an Invocation, the secret ses sion of the State Council began. The report of the credential committee was unanimously approved and the repre sentatives admitted. Tho reports of the several omcers, Including tho Executive Board, as to general work and to the care of orphans, were read and received with much enthusiasm and unnnlmously adopted. These reports not only showed the greatest amount of success during tho past year, but as well, the truest and beat kind of harmony and frntiir nlty. The code of laws adopted at the last session has met such universal ap proval, that no amendments to tho same woro found necessry at this session. L On Tuesday evening a large class of candl umNi irom ron jiunter LMUticn, ro. m, ana Camp Curtln Council, No. 029. waa Initiated by a .tnff of Philadelphia representative., . follow.: Counclloi, 8. V. C. William 11. Shene man, of Omce Council. No. Mil Jr. P, C. Wllllnm Freeman, of port Richmond Council, No. KM. v. C. John It. McKeley. of Dili gent CounXI, No. ; Chaplain, State Council Secretary George 8. Ford, of Cohockslnk Coun cil, No. 820: conductor. A, II Ooebel, of 'America Council, No. m; warden, Charlea MacDonald. of John II. Murnhy Council. No. 10; Inside guard, Charles F. Uauman. of Inde- Kndent Council. No. 8; outside guard, Ilobert Jackson, Sr,, of Engle Council, No. 3. re cording secretary. Charles J. Uros, of Colonel John Cl.rk Council, No. (11.1. and financial sec. retary. Frank J. Ilagg. ot Iteeoue Council, I'o. 15. AH reprrsentattv es and lost councilors were present and heard the beautiful ritual exemplified In such a way aa to meet their commendation. The following officers were elected by the State Council: Btate councilor. William II. Sheneman. Philadelphia; vice councilor. Harry G. T. Miller, of Allentown; Junior rest Btato councilor. Grant U. McCoy, of Pittsburgh; S'ate Council secretary. George 8. Ford, Phil adelphia, and State Council treasurer, A. H. Leslie. Hoboaen. Pa. Increase, ot membership were reported In the ast mtlority of counties In tho State, even though the pnat year has made It difficult for members to pay dues In all organizations. A beautiful .Ilk American flag vas awarded to each of the following councils for halng obtained the largest number of members in their respective classes: Diligent Council, No. 4: Fatrvlew council, No. lu, and Hamilton Council. No. 811, of Philadelphia. The session adjourned with a determination on the part ot all to make the greatest effort during the coming ear. The State Council is In a flourishing condition and Is destined to become a great power In behalf of American Institutions. ' The monster nresentatlnn of fine's to the nub ile schools and Bibles to all the classroom, thereof In Bristol by Fidelity Council. No. 31, will occur Saturday nfternoon. State Vice Councilor Sheneman will be pleased to hear, not later than Friday, from all council, and member, who contemplate going with him. The program will be extensive, and the ad dresses will be made by men and member, prominent In Philadelphia and Bristol. FORESTERS' PICNIC Many Contests Enjoyed at Annual Outing of Court De Lancey The annual picnic of Court De Lancey, F. of A., was held on Sunday at Secane. The members, with their wives and chil dren, enjoyed themselves In the many different games that the commltteo had arranged. The hoop race for ladles was won by Mrs. I.els Hnyden: M-yard dash for ladlee by Mra. C. C. Wellman: egg race by Brother Jo. wpr Johnson; peanut race by Brother Joseph A. Kelly: Back race by Chief Hanger Brother Arthur Fleming; lOO.yard race for men by Brother James llayoen; SO-yard dash by Brother John Daly; 100-yard race for boya re sulted in a tie between John MoGrath, Jr.. Joe Harden and Francla Mcllenry. the run-oft being on by Francis Mcllenry. the egg raco for ladles by Mra. Illce; ahoe race by Brother Krcd Schott; throning ball greatest distance by ladlea wa. won by Mra. Frank Fleming. The baseball game between married and aingle men waa won by the Benedict, by a s-ore of 15 to 12. The umpire was Brother Charles A. Barry. Court Ilobert Morris had nn active meeting on Monday evening last. There waa a spirited debate regarding the admission of ex-membera. The campaign to get 2.V) new member, by the first of the coming ear la progreaslng splen didly. Many prospective candldatea have been htard f-om. expressing their willingness to Join at on early date. Tht court now haa under consideration Its scclal program for the autumn and winter, which It Is planned to make moat active. Court Standard gave a reception to P. C. It. Brother James Duross at lta hall. 1802 South Broad street, on Morday eenlng, the occasion being hi. return flom San Francisco, where he Uki honored bv the SUDreme Court, whose convention was held there, by electing him a surreme auditor. The Reception Committee had perfect arrangements foe the entertain ment of the guests and members, who turned out In force. Itemarka extolling the worth of Brother Duross were made by P. S. C. Tt. Harry W. Mice, P. S. T. John J. Ouerln. G C. U. Law rence W. Pilot and D. G. C. R. Jame. Camp bell. Brother Duross accepted the honors con ferred In his usual modest manner. The orchestra of 12 plecea and the glee club of the court furnished the entertainment. The heceptlon Committee was composed of the following members: P. C. R. Harry T Mldv dleton, chairman; P, C. It. Joseph A.Schallaur', P, C It. William II. Wilson, P. C. H. Charles Goldstlne, I. C. It. Joseph A. Broderlck, Joseph Whrton, P. C II. August Munz, C. It. Julius Nelll. JUNIOR 0. U. A., M. John R. Marlin Council to Have "Country Fair" and Dance John R. Marlln Council, No. 20, Is busy preparing the "country fair" and dance to je held Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, October 7, 8 and 9, at the hall, 6th street and Allegheny avenue. There will be booths selling almost everything. There will be contests, dancing and or- Enter one William John ston, another tennis play er. Incidentally Mr. John ston tumbled his fellow coastman with an uncanny coolness that amazed the tennis world. Aftermaths( of the famous McLoughlin - Johnston battle at Forrest Hill arc given in detail with many interesting sidelights by Paul W. Gibbons. Read "America's Gamest Ten nis Player," in Sunday's Public Ledger .SPORTS MAGAZINE WW chestral music. This Interests you, come around to your council and hear more of It, Last Friday evening the Oriental Court of Marlln Council held a successful meet ing, four members of tho council fcelng Initiated Into the mysteries of the de gree. The court Intends to procure full Oriental Uniforms for Its members, which uniforms will be used In parades and other public demonstrations. You are always welcome to become one of us. ."i!?Jnn.Vitlm " Presented last Thursday evenlnc When an al-mrw.f.nu.... .,.! . J huMedry,hiecte'dlnCt,t"hm rZWil.7." JSHSSJi. 'and be nJe.tlo'n S2f' aWniVK J..U k- i.i i.C-..:-'".""'.'""!"" uvKnie w netti MAn ntt a. rhrlniinr n..,ii. .... ... in. i.mWf " .'i"1 a'b' Those debating on w!ie?l,,niil3 .J nrothere Thomaa H. ".!!" "Obert M. Shaw and l.ynfonl s Walters, negative side. Allan Klrby Ilenry The aoth Is "quarter night I" you that surreal.. You know what .i". '",!"".. Orchestra held a successful prae ?!S?.J!li.K?1?.r v,nln' September IS, there ft iJj.E,'!-?" F rertnt Tn"r '" wonder ViXil'S.T".1 ,'n ht. orchestra', playing n?i C.d.WnL,c1,,ar f" hr those present on She. Phfi. 'IT 2.' " Presentation, when only v.ff.eS''S,.fc"rt P".'nt- Brother L. . ..! ? ?i..,hi ""e'l. "would be Plened to wVuldtao Jonn."C,"n, '" ,he COUnC" who Frankllnvllle council will hold a concert Si.2nce Bt Mar'" . lh street and Alle gheny avenue, tomorrow evening. Thla I. a Sr,I,nfuJr.oun,,r coun'l na all junior, should Je in n .'m.'rf.1 5y nIng Dancing UJmi 10aso 2 to the muslo ot the popular Marlln Orchestra. J?2 Council, No. 70S. of M.noa. had a large Rn?LmMnbtt'.Bt Drolrt B'rt Station niT n ,K? ,h'lr. repre.eniaine. Brother SI5" J5 White and wife, off to the State SS".Jn"Un? at Un'ontown, where they will spend the week, JR. O. U. A. M. MEET HERE NEXT S. B. Scott Chosen Head of State Or ganization at Uniontown TJNIONTOWN. PaTecpt. K.-Tho next annual State convention of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics will be held in Philadelphia In tho fnll of 1816. This was decided by popular voto of tho delegates hero In convention. Other cities which received votes were Allen town, 60; Btroudsburg, 9; Harrlsburg, 8. Philadelphia received 100. The convention defeated the proposal to ac cept the Pennsvlanta Volunteers aa a part Cf the military branch of the organliatlon. Officer, elected are: State councillor. S O. S.C0V.' Toughkenamon; State vice councillor, n. B. Bnldwln. rittston; State treasurer, E. H-.K."ufm?n' Philadelphia; national repre aentatlve in the Western District, Thomaa Oschell, Pittsburgh. ,..HS.t.n,,hf !ne d'gates in a special trolley ;L1K tr?y',1.?1 0fr ,h Connclisvllle coke region, visiting the plants. Appointment, were announced as follows: S.ii.-con.,uSJoli, A' p- n. Allison: State warden, A. r. Nelsser. Philadelphia: State In side sentinel. George A. Morgan. Nantlcoke: ?'..' .i,.1.Je nnl. B- K- Schuler. Wllkes S.?ta,e chnP"ln. Charlea Yshres. Etna; Sf.ltl; on tho Good of the Order. Calx In iVlR4"ln' Dason, Henry Hlldebrand, Tay HiwrTlLe...B.Wnlle.' ''hlladelphla; Jamea i.iS? 5rl ufmlSt,f' un,i Benjamin F. Warren. i.i.,1.fiEKl.aSPJe"Comm,t,!e' " O. Wentz, Illt.burgh; John S Splcer, Harrleburg: Eli ii!iman,-r Da.n'lllle; reading clerk, Albert Hamer, Harrtsburg. FLAG FOR W. PIIILA. CHURCH Keystone Commandery, No. 48, P. O. S. of A., to Honor Ninth Presbyterian Keystone Commandery, No. 48, P, O. S. of A., has made arrangements for tho presentation of a silk flag to the Ninth Iresbytcrlan Church. 67th street nnd Washington avenue, next Sunday eve ning at 7: o'clock . , J10 . peech of presentation will bo de mered In behalf of tho commandery by Jnmes A. Walker, while the speech of acceptance will be made by the minister, the Itev. Dr. John Axford Hlggons. It has been arranged for the Old Guard, city of Philadelphia; the Doy Scouts and the Keystone Cornet Band to nccompany tho commandery. All friends Interested in these presenta tions are Invited to be on hand early. The comm ttee. under the chairmanship of Captain Charles II. Davis, has left noth ing undone to make the affair a success. Other members are Walter S. Smack, Ed ward It.- Durborrow- and Colonel Horace D. Gan. Washington Camp, No. 738 P o R nf a S,',,im,nhe "'!"? ". handsome B?blefrom ! Li n't"" "uprising the flth Philadelphia Dis ili.KJJ '." '"' number of membera re ceived during the term on Monday evening tJCfry camP In the district 1. expected to TM.afhi .ni rfa LargB ,,me " anticipated? This Is the second pri.o won by Camp No 7JS ofTrIiioavmpJhco,mposf1 of a real " bunch S. . v"ho. are always on the Job. All rWa,,!!!1"non Council No. 1. Jr. O U A Hwn sihrJS1" Lhe. "K on le Gemamown n a?.!.001 on 8!urday afternoon. November nted! aam tlme two Blb,e8 wlu be pre- .Tii date Jl"" b'.n fct by the Board of Edu-J?iK?'f-".,-,,,e ech001 " not P'Cted to be in ,h.r'-an1 "vu d""l that the pupils be in the achool when the presentation occurs" ..eaiTi? 9rat' on. tehaif of the Board of Ed ucajlon, is expected to accent the flaa- and illUlCB. " .h-a.Hon',a,'. vcnlng. the 13th. a meeting of Jre.ifJ'.7i?rnta.,Jv ,rom. over 25 'ubordlnate J?a1,ff.t,?n.in G'rmanton and lta vicinity J? ChuriefliSS r?omef WB.',h",?,on Counc if J?e.?StaUon.'ane' ' fo"nulo" " 'r the .5 rPre"ntatles present unanimously agreed to persuade their organisation, to par tlc.lpt.te. In the demonstration and to make It t,ie beat and largest affair that Germantown hna seen for a long time. The organliatlon. represented were Fraternal Patriotic Americana, knights of Pythlaa. Or' !.!.tin!.i.i.!Mf'Vi''iiJ! ih HiiS ii'iZimu Ik'H The Most Delightful VIA 1 ii ii Vf If t! i ' ttfBfea MM P. CWVRJ-H BV,n5W t9Msri.' .!. . ' . ' .' WsWS!l,,i w&wu : The Popular Route vO.VHI.J.g 1 W J To travel in September is a pleasure And to travel on "The Heading" is a treat, But to travel "tn September" on "The Heading," just nimember. Is a combmatxon mighty hard to beat. A Variety of Short Pleasure Trips. Ask or 'Phone Nearest Reading Ticket Office for Particulars. CPACUORF 1'00 EXCLUSIONS OEtAOnVSIVC. J7JVEIIY SUNDAY TC Atlantic City, Ocean City. Sea v' Isle City, Stone Harbor, Wild vrood or Cape Slay. Leave Chestnut St. and South St. I'rrrlra 7.30 A. M. NIAGARA FALLS ri',n; the season. Leaves Reading Ter minal 8.30 A. M. Saturday. Sept. 18 Personally Cond. Daylight Tour, SI2. Iteturn within IS days. EGG HARBOR CITY Annual Carnival. September 16. 17. IS. Three HI.T Days. Gormor'a and fraternal Day, Saturday. September 18. New York $2.50 Round Trip Special Sunday Kacur.Ion, September M. The, TWO BIG FAIRS ALLENTOWN I TRENTON &HUtr 21, 22, 23, 24 Septemfew 27 to October 1 EVERY DAY A BIG DAY THRILLING RACES fSSSJiSLL Special Reduced Fares Evary Trip k an Outing irA.MyMTi r.nf. ir. ,Wal Patriota of amtri!Ln."' ..'"' ot Veterans. O of I, Men'.nd Tfo. o"'f Ur'Md "' Amtt,n iXti The enlaraed committee elected Thomas K. Clemens, of Washington Council, chairman, Mrs Hannah Hummel vice chairman and Wll Jltm F Hrown. 712(1 Brian street, secretary The net meeting of the Enlarged Committee w."i H ,!',.d pn Monday etenlng. September 7, at 30 o'clock, til Church lane, bermantown. COLLEGE CLOSED RY POVERTY Institution nt Penn Yan Lacks Money for Work noCHESTEIt, Sept. 18. The board of trustees of Keuka College, at Penn Ton, has decided to closo the Institution on account of Insufficient funds. The col lege was established 25 years ago. The buildings nnd other property are worth about J23O.000. In tho last six years, during; the administration of Pres ident Joseph A, Serena, of Syracuse, tho college had made greater strides than ever before. . New Trolley Service Planned Direct electric car service between Phil adelphia, Valley Forge, Phocnlxvlllo, Spring City and Pottstown will bo estab lished within a year If tho plnns formu lated by a group of Philadelphia finan ciers aro fulfilled. Tho Philadelphia and Western Hallway will form the termin al trunk line and perform an Important part of the new sen-Ice, It being planned to run tho new cars over their tracks. The plnn embraces the extension of the Phoenlxvllle, Valley Forgo and Strafford Hnllwny to a connection with the Phil adelphia nnd Western nt Bridgeport. Seven miles of line will have to be built. The cost Is estimated nt about 300,000. Theatrical Baedeker LEn.IC "Th". '"rlncess Pat," with Eleanor Painter an 1 Alexander Clark. A musical comedy by Victor Herbert, with a character istic and effective score. The performance 1. admirably adapted; the book, ordinary. PHOTOPJ-AYS FOnnKST-"The Birth of a Nation," with Ilenry II. Walthal, Mae Marsh and Spottla wood. Atkln. D. V. Griffith's mammoth photoplay of the Civil War and Beconstruc tlon, founded In part on Thomas Dlton'a "Clansman." A maneloua entertainment. STANLEY "Peer Oynt," with Cyril Maude, .tar of "Grumpy." PALACD "The lory Bnuff Box," with Hoi brook Bllnn, 8TOCK. WALNUT "The Elgn of the Cross." with Itlchard Buhler and the Walnut Player.. The hero of "Ben-Hur" In another play of Chris tian martyrdom. KMCKI'itllOCKCn "The Chorus Lady." with the Knickerbocker Plaera. Charles Klein's familiar and popular comedy-drama ot tha life and tribulations, humor and heroism ot a chorus girl. nnTUBNINO. PEOPLE'S "Damaged Goods." A fourth Wsit from Brleux'a powerful drama of tha conse quences ot loose living. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'B All-Philadelphia bill: Sophye Bar, nard and Lou Anger In "Safety First": Her mlne Shone and company. In "The Last of delphla; Mullen nnd CooKan; Ota Gyjri Oygli n and CUudo Golden; Pour Readlnci; William and beral: Plelert and Krnfl, u. in IrturtaH 'Helping Hubby," and Hearat-Sellg clcturea. IXON'S UltANU Ideal, iln-r- 11 r NIXON'S UKANU-Mmi, dler; Itojiri. Pol lock ana itogers: lioiuen and Harron: Em mett and Tonge: Walter Brown: Martin u ard and photoplava. ALLEQHENY "Tho Earl nnd the Olrl"' James Thompson and company. In "A BurK lars' Union"; Klass and Bernle: Kennedy and Kramer; John La Vler and Wilson and Aubrey. WILLIAM PENN-"Tho Fsshion Shop." with Hugo Jan.en and Blanche Latel)' Eugenie Ulalr, In "Beckoning Day": Kennev and Holll.. In "Freshte's Initiation": AdoU pho; l'atrlcola and Myer, and Dewee, Ilambo and Frisco, In "Fun at the Hottentot Hotel " GLOBE "The Bevue of 1013." with Frank Manning; "Scene, at Midnight." cook and Laffcrty; Sandy Shaw: Maaon and Green' McDermott nnd Wallace In "The Nut nnd the Maid": Kllroy and Mack: Max Yorke'i dot. and photoplays. CllOSS KEYS "A Mile a Minute": Jack Sr monds. Stoddard and Ilnjea. the Alpine Cnmcdv Four, lloyt. Lesslg nnd company in "The District Attorney," and Godfrey and Henderson. ' BURLESQUE. DUMONTS fJumont's-Mtnstrels in two bur. lesaues on timely topics: "Charley Chaplin and Mary Flckford ' and "Capturing Mexican ltandlts." NATIONAL Under Johnnie Eckhart'a direc tion "Tho Sunshine Qlrls" and Little Esint In "The New Musician.." with Mark Lea. Earl Kem end Florence Moore. TBOCADEIto "The Uulted States Beauties" snd "Tho Girl In Bed." Visit us and you will find a City of Lumber with lumber thoroughfares and lumber skyscrapers. And there is not only quantity, but quality. Edward F.Hensonfi Co. Structural Lumber and Timber Poplar St. Whartrs, rhlla. it c TraarUno Mnnth f'J 111 ii I I. Ill ii J L ft w. W'l ' lifiitiw'iIriaJj It IJ.uifW ' m i aAk. . tV '.J'!1' iBaT riimJL,f Philadelphia & re sCfcra rJlvnr Mvirvr READING SPECIAL, SUNDAY avwiinu EXCUIISION Sept. 19, $1.75 and Return "Tbe Eer I'opular Kxcuraton." MAUCH CHUNK J" Excursion to tha Sirltchbackf" "The Svrltsrrland of America." $2.50, September 30 VALLEY FORGE "JS outlnic to America's most sacred, his torical spot, Good boating- and splen did picnic grounds. GETTYSBURG6 Greatest Vr: . Battlefield," September Is the Ideal month for a visit to the "Birthplace of a New Nation." ot "THE REAPING" A BIT OF EVERYTHING IN "VIA WffiELESS" Gail Knno and Bruce Mcltao in Thrill-Filled Gold Rooster Feature By tho Photoplay Editor From time (o time the Evening J-rdger will print rrlllral reviews of iiie iirinrinai rralure nima. Three re views will lie written by lhe Photo play Kdilor frnm private screenings and will be printed In advance of each lllm's appearance at Philadelphia the atres. V!A X'lnBLKSS-Flte-psrt feature produced by George Flttmourtce from the play by ul Armstrong snd Wlnchrlt Smith. Vlth Gan Kane and Bruce Mrltae. rathe Odd Booster Ileleased September IT. The casting of a huge gun, Its death dealing explosion on tho trial test, scenes In the war tone, a submerged mine In action, tho sinking of n private yacht, with tons of water pouring down the com panion ways; a United States battleship brought to the rescuo by wireless these are only a few of the things that go to make tho new Gold Ilooater Mm. "Via Wireless," an exciting spectacle. Other photoplays have had as many novel thrills; others have had Just as Interesting stories of love and persever ance, villainy and Its foiling, danger and rescues. But Pathe haa utilized all these elements with unusual skill and finish. Tho casting of tho big gun Is nn ad mlrablo example. Outsldo the red-hot light given off by the molten metal all Is black. Tho few figures necessary to the story aro thrown out In silhouette or stand for n moment visible In tho glare. When tho big gun is to bo "put Into oil," It swings out on tho crano, a flaming sword that cuts across the story of the attempts to ruin tho gun and gives tho tale a sharp emphasis. The fllm Is full of bits almost as fine. The testing of tho gun and Its explosion aro well handled. Tho navy comcsJn aa a buslness-IIke part of the story. Views of New York and a glimpse of a Cabinet meeting hitch "Via AVIroless" to reality. There aro two of tho most beautiful moonlight scenes that havo been shown In a long time. The wholo film Is very much aided by tho excellent acting of Gall Kane and Druce McRnc. With tho help ot Bomo good film moonlight and a beautiful house, they make one ot tho moonlight scenes Into a love passage of singular beauty. Mr. .Mcltao Is always brisk and natural something that too many stagey photo play actors ore i not. Miss Kano has a physical comeliness the equal of any fllm actress: and she has an Intelligence and an acting technique that are all too rare In the lllnis. Work has been started by Kctcham & ii ' i n n n n n i i s" ' " ?" .'," SJS v.n.nn,,rwvwww hnaesRaB I ii if aK AT W PHOTOPLAy PRESENmriQNS 1 NOUTIt BLUEBIRD nnOAD AND SUS QUEHANNA AVE. ZIO 11 1-. Al. "SEALED VALLEY" DOnOTHY DONNELLY In Plays Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co. Great Northern oieii?ant:'n aves? DAILY. 2:30 P. M. EVENINOS, T and 0. THE DOCTOR'S SECRET FRIDAY "THE GAME OF THREE" Broad Street Casino MATINEE. 2:30. EVENINGS, 7 and 0. Exclusive Photoplava ond the Wonderful Oroan Heverly IJayne in 3 -part drama. "Eyes That See Not," others. IT Friday. "Ilunaway Wife.' NORTHWEST JEFFERSON dauphin bts. OROAN RECITALS 0:45. 8:30. HEAR OVK PILCIlKll ORGAN TODAY UDlobblluB The Unwelcome Wife DADV RIDOE AVE. AND DAUPHIN rwixrv MAT.. 2tl5. EVO. 8:80 ADMISSION Be. EVO., 10c TO ALL. "The Climbers" tl0Z'Er 3LADYS HANSON, .unported by a. S. Spencer. ROMANCE OP ELAINE. Francis X. Dush man In "One Wonderful Night." Last of series. CAMBRIA a5T A?RDEEVAsMDnIA " Mat. & Eve THE GODDESS, Chapter 11. BOLD EMMETT, IRELAND'S MARTYR. BRONCHO BILLY'S PROTEGE WHAT'S OURS. LEHIGH Theatre " lehioh ave. 3-REEL (Mrtrirrrinnr1" feature Momernooa relio 2-reel Keystone "A RARCAL'S WOLFISH WAY." "COMRADES THIIEE," American THE KINSHIP OF COURAGE. A PAIR OF QUEENS. TWO OTHERS. M .. Cw.A.n THEATRE. 20TH and INew oomerset someuset sts. "SSnESff DU BARRY 0 PARTS COMINO. SEPT. 23d "MELTINQ POT" SUSQUEHANNA .XW THE OODDES8, Chapter 13. THE CALL OF YESTERDAY HER HIDDEN LIFE HOW WIFIE WON OUT rrivl cnositEY stiieet AnovE UHIYI COLUMBIA AVENUE KUW AND EHt.ANGEIl lrsnt WAGES OF SIN thb Adapted from their treat .tars .uccess. ir.t?AI -OTII AND COLUMBIA AVE. IUCJL, MAT 2 P. M. EVO. T 0. THE OCTOPUS THE SMUGGLER'S WARD A BAO OP GOLD HEARST 8ELIO NEWS NORRIS 10TH AND NOnRIS MATINEE & EVENINQ Tl. Dnnswav VAlfft Featurlne- BTEWAI.T DAIRD BTRONOEIl THAN LOVE JARR AND THE LADIES' CUP MR. Columbia Theatre colSSniFSva. ROYS WILL BE ROYS 2 parts WIFEY'8 MA COMES HACK nilOKEN COIN NO. 10 HIS LUCKY VACATION , ' NORTHEAST eTDAWr. 12TH AND GIRARD AVE. l3lKll- MATINEE AND NIOHT THE CITY TIGRESS 3-reel Vit THE CANDIDATE'S PAST AURORA GERMANTOWN AVENUE AllOVE NOnnin "IMS. UANDOLPll'B NKW SBCIIBTA.RY" "WIFE FOR WIFE" --., a r a ,..., TIVOLI Theatre ZiWS&Vt. "Exploits of Elaine" EPSE The IMAMMOTH amAn&$&. Mat. ry day, l!50 to BiSO Eves., T to It, MKVif Nannleon and rfanre" o ACTS OTHERS NEW VICTORIA "TH wmK "Hit Superficial Wife," Bro. "Her Muwcal Cook.'.V Bre. LOOAN LOGAN THEATRE "M MARGUERITE CLARKE m "SEVEN SISTERy Lot an Auditorium .S Tht Barnstorm.rs, a special Multljale real Broadway PsVorlLa Kaatur. faaturloK Myrtl. Tannehllt, Marin 8al. "Th Oalloaer s Clifton Crawford. Faola Marltvotr, Mulvlll. Stewart. ular Oran Kvtlal .ry Kveala. Meats ett it eTW.trT merrtne theatre for GoHwer Hen, at the east corner bf h amt fin The structure will be by Ml fas. and will cost In tha neighborhood fttafe, tX0. The plans were drawn by W.wr. nnarpiey, Messrs, Corson and Amsterdam, bf tH Amsterdam Feature Company, har leased the Amber Theatre. Amber anel Front streets, with a seating capsxrlty 1100 persons, and nlao the West AMtwSwir Theatre, Sth and Allegheny avenue, wltn - ovniinj capacity or vuv persons. The Avoce Theatre, 18th and McKean streets, was recently placed In the hands of receivers, owing to a dispute among the partners. Mr. Doyle, proprietor the Comlque Theatre, has taken tern porory charge of the theatro and will run tho house until nil disputes have been settled. hA. Mrs. E. Smith has leased the Victor Theatre at Hth and McKean street, and declares that it Is her Intention t exhibit nothing but flrst-callbre showg. When the United Fruit Company's ' steamer Carlllo nailed for Kingston, Jri" malca, recently, It carried the van-m guard of one of the greatest motion pic, turo enterprises ever attempted since the films came into commercial life On thV"' Cart'lo w the first Instalment of tHi Villllam Fox players who are to maw the new Annette Kcllermapn spectacular feature picture that Is to cost more than"1 three-quarters of a million dollars. ii .J,n..lhl" party wcro M,8 Kellermahn ahefit William B Shay nnd the supporting merarrm .en ui me cumpnny, togetner witn wiu Ham Drcnon, who Is to be dlrector-ln'i,. chief of the expedition. Also all th1" members of the scenic department, th" rroperty men. and almost a hold full ot'9 cameras, supplies nnd the like, Neil!? Wednesday another expedition under dP-, rectlon of Hdward Morrlssey, who wOT direct part of the picture, will leavo t ., Join the first outfit. ".2 This expedition is unique In a score afill ways. Owing to war conditions. It is necessary to carry on the trip fI0O.Mf worth of photographic supptlesv F(J teen new cameras, tho latest models, with every known Improvement, were- included In the shipment. Because of difficulty In securing money on the island, two , huge oaken. Iron-bound chests filled with gOld Were also taken ntnni- T.-aMt. n. theso chests contained 100,000 In go1 i Costumes for 2250 supernumeraries, etV automobiles nnd dozons of other para phernalia went along with the party that sailed Wednesday. Next Wednesday on the Santa Marta, of the same steamship line, another great crowd will leave ti Join the others at Kingston. In the aee-g'f ond outfit will bo more than a hundrer' professional diving and swimming glrlsjra all or whom have been picked with parrw tlcular care by Miss Kellermann. - For many wcekB hundred. r -..ir- men have been at work on the Island atil ' """ "" """ni ouuaing tne senna" and effects for the picture. An undergo water city covering nearly 10 acres la hS course of construction In Jamaica. A Vf 1 i is V - Wla.Ma.ifcaMiammj A., t ' .. )"J IVTlXT , i .as WEST 1'llILAIIEI.riUA I fl",I TOT" 02D AND T kiWVUall LOCUST STS. w C'aire and Carlye BlackweM-l T "THrMpircrowN - tUKEKA 40T and i METnn vf tAI?JEJSTnEBTi?J iuav n.SaVi'i? rresints MAX FIGMAN In "MY PEST OHIL" IMPF.RFAI eoriiAND ..- ?0PAVD-ANSSTREE? I.AHIHIA " 4 1 Df. ", Mat.daJly.gp.M. Evg. a .hows. l .how 0K5K GLOBE CDTII AND MARKET streets AV. DAILY, 2MB I M. 1ST JIVT 9n t.ti.XA...--,. r- as. 'NEAL OF THE NAVY" - -. - 4. muuLO JV SPRUCE SPnucE BELOW 00TH nal . MATINEE. 2 P. M. "evENINOt".""'0'1 An All-star Cast In -THE wOLF7salEk,, With Mary I'lckfonl jw TIlf R A I TIMOD 17 BOTH AND T William TOxN,AVrrMOnE A't UK r "ETTY NANSEN In A Woman's Resurrection" ' SHERWOOD MI",ffiZZ3s . aa. aWaauwaSa --... a. .. ,W1 j. PERFOItMANCES-0 ;ao. Sand"; ' nh..b '. nt 0:30 ntll J"1 Kll I KIMHf II HJC OBO AND V ,lvnnrr . Wl.ll.ro FPre..n"AVEnFOB9 rnOM THE VALLEY OP THE MISSfNct-a By Oreo. Miller White, author if . of thJw Storm Country." OTHERS ite. 8peclal Mat. for fu-hri miiz ..' l-:.- JVf ., nt a. .. GARDEN B3D LANBDOWNB AVK.r i-.viiti MAT , evq. 0:3.).' "AMBITION" - A FOUn-PART CIIARLKSI riniiTTu bOrt COMEDY Mls J Broadway Theatre S"1 ti "tor r.nnnrco tt ....". " "MOUNTAIN MARY" Xal -aaAata UUAllaUY tft' BARTRAM THEATRE and AIRDOM..' Hr ISJ! BSlB'low CHESTER AVW' 5 "Honor Thy Father" 3 Acts"" "Braag's Double." "with Rheidon iwt a ' COMEDY 1jO LINCOLN 40T".r,An,w5.?"- "JUNE FRIDAY" 4 Acts "MISSIMO CLUE" 2 Act. HAM AND 11UD 30. 58th St. Theatre MT" TwgD: V,t -ma wivra "!"; "TUB GRAIL7 I " THE HONEYMOON BABY" "WHEN WIFIE BLEEPS" BENN "".a1.,10 WOODLAND r,a William Fox Prr.ent. TIIEDA BAIiA. In " "faADY AUDLHY-B SECRET"-I T PartJ ''SOME DUEL"-Oeorr Ad.'.pJbir ? " Matinee. Be Evening. 10c ChtldrenV Be, PASCHALL ""WrtvVi t Vt"1 w AnVS WSFtpxty y Ham and Bud. '"y.WNQTIC MONKBlp.,., OVEKBKOOK OVERBROOK nJS avJ . "BROKEN COIN No. IS, Batkleil Wifcl Featurlns Grac Cunard Francis Ford, alia "LENA RIVER8' "' AND OTHERS ' ' KKNMM3TM r.vfr.r1 THBATIB Gta. Ava. A Oafert sW VJXIOra aooD show Kv'iur .iZT.. "SWINGING DOORS IO DOOSB." (Wf II I 'COMiiCAM HAOfMfkJUl'- 3 He,,.. J'OTmJ Roxboroufh ThjMre "frjZ j "WHO PAYSr' ti0r",, -THIE IX) VK LIAHS" Kourtb Bfama Jo Hrla or Tiv laMlsuaa). o I.W? WUy from ;-m '-V& Tht ThcatrM PI twltimi. .1 it,, k.. .ul mt "4 CtMal m t i 'IT M .tr I in "H it I ta