Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 04, 1915, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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    PHOTO SHOW
OHiNSMmfMlTAN
iberts Introduco Hippo
me Entertainment, With
m Awl Luke and Real Swans
vr the Photoplny Editor
! hard to nav Just vthat wfts the tst
rt at--tho big ntcrtalnment displayed
lh Metropolitan's opening Saturday
UhL K tSpfjdci on youf'ungiSmental
physical, It you liked color and M
ft proscenium box It wm urely th
ns of tho setting: fcnd costumes
Ww Jmrnlaturo laV which glinted alid
hed where the orchestra pit tyied to
And no matter where you eat or
at Vour personal tastes were, you
didn't deny the novel beauty of tho
and Its electric water lilies, Its
amntlc fountains. Its littler roae-clrt
nd for the orchestra and Its swans,
rimming speculatively about.
, As tor the program, the music lover en-
yed the orchestral numbers and pos-
My an excellent renaerin? of that
try old hymnal Jove, song, ' O JPromise
" But he sot the most fun xiut of an
nbltlous mdloy selection In costumo
m "The Mikado." This "Mikado" a la
atorl6, rendered by five good sinners end
I klarge, good-looking chorus, proved a
onaoriui indorsement 01 wo uuuert ana
slllvnn method. Almost alt the story
k( there as blear Us Uay, even though
th the, dialogue and Koko were miss-
"Hamlet" with Hhmlrt left out
rht not be so bad a show, after all.
Ul this for decoration very excellent
pleasing decoration to the backbone
the entertainment, the movies. They
ere varied and plentiful. "Salvation
fell," a five-part feature, adding Beatrix
Mrhelena and a good many exciting
ents. to Edward -Sheldon's play, was
eked up by a King Lardner comedy.
feber & Fields, some remarkably lino
ave! pictures In color from tho 1'hnroa
11m Company, and rresh news pictures.
Ive latter showed, amoncr other thlncs.
tyles for the stout How nice to think
Mire Is still n career for the mannequin
ho accepts too many lobster dinners.
."Jack and tho Beanstalk" Is being
Imed with tho assistance of Mrs. Gen
ii Tom Thumb and General Auger, tho
int.
Essanay erected n replica of tho Illinois
Lesembly Hall for the photoplay "The
Fable of tho Statesman Who Didn't Mako
by Oeorge Ade.
"Tho Salamander," a plcturlzntlon of
sen Johnsons widely read and ma
ssed novel, which In play form had a
etropolltan hearing last season at the
arris Theatre, New York city. Is rapld-
approachlng tho completed atage under
guidance of Arthur Donaldson. Tho
loss Mutton Picture Corporation Is tho
onsor for It.
The British Government has decided to
movies to boost recruiting.
, In about a month's time England pre
sses to send mm operators to France
other parts of military Importance
'"' J THIS WEEK'S PHOTOPLAY PROGRAMS
' I ? n"CMo.dr. Ctartl, Chaplin in I iJ.rsd.. The Spendr.rrlda,. Er
Tho tilnner " Tuesday. "In the tiunaet
Country. ' Wednesday. "The Man in tho
Chair " Thuraday, 'The Broken Coin." No.
. is rriaar. ine onrieK in me lEni oai-
furday, "Joe Martin Turna Them Loose.
dar
'Th. Heart of a Tainted Woman." Batut.
day, "Th Gooao Olrl."
fA8HINfiTON PALACE Monday. "Neal of
e Navy." Tueaday, The I'rlie Story.
.dndy. "The Sea Ohost " TliurajihS'
'Taity". Plucky Pup. Friday. "Uv Wliono
XaniW' Baturday, "The Old High Chair.
BGTOiUa THEATRE Monday. Tuesday and
rweiJn.sday. Htty Nansen In -Sons of lute.
-Thuraday. "Tbo Woman Next .poor." J rt-
y, "The Wbeela 01 juaiice.- oai-nw,.
HVOLA Monday, "At the Danquet Table."
rTuesday, "Tho Broken Coin," No. p. Vled-
Metday, "I-cra uorrintion a wuis. ".'Vl!
y, "The Country Qirl" Friday, "The
icarlet Sin." Saturday. "In Mlzzoura.'
LPEHOCKEN Monday. "Tho Little uuicn
BlrL" Tueaday. "Little Sunset." ednea
alay. "The Ivory Snuff Uox. Thursday.
"LadyAudley'a Secret." Friday. "Jullu
Caeeaff" Saturday, "Who's Who In bod-
Ml."
AR Monday. "From tho Dregs-; ruesaay.
Tin and tha Treasure" : Wedneagay. "A
tHartllng Discovery". Thursday, -When My
Xjidy Bmllea". Friday, 'The Witness" ; bat
urday. "A Fool There Was "
X Monday, "The Path of the jiainoow"!
ueadar. "i:ye That See Not"; Wedneaday,
"Tha Sldow of tho Pat". Thuraaay. iem.
er"t Friday, 'Tiie Girl I Left Uehlnd Me ;
featurdar. East Lynne."
AilR-Monday, "Tho FlghtlnB.lIope": Tues
4r. "The Little Madamolaelle" . dnef.lay.
Simon, the -Hater": Thuraday. "Thy I'rtco
e Her Silence". Friday, "Kllmeny"; Sat
vrday, "Tho Master ot the House."
tASCHA'LL Monday, "Wlfle'a Ma Comes
k", Tueaday" -A.I for Old IrelajJ ;
'Thuraday, ''Neal of the. Navy"; Friday, ' Thj
Two OrpUns-i Saturday. 1Th Millionaire
NELHAM Monday. "Hearts Ablas.; "tuea.
Say, '"The DelugV'; Wednesdaj, "The Ca;l
a? Pawtucket". Thuradav. '"fho Wblrloojl":
Friday, "Ilualnesa Is Buaineaa"; Saturday,
"The Beirchllafit Gun."
URKET- Monday, "Tna fixer. ucu..
WS2 ion. ixii." Wednesday. "Itoda of
Vrath." Thursday. "Venjetta." Friday.
1 "Fatharcooa, paiuraay, m. "" "-
Ltar. ... ..mm.- .. .-. m V1afna"
KSJl-SyS' V,T'W Love"i.
icked." Wednesday, "Tho Diamond From
$ Bky." , Thursdsy. "Ft jrainer.- x.
T Kblgbt ot tho TrallV Saturday.
A&$5fn!2$.
ht." Wednesday, "Th Song pr "ate
raday, 'Tne ivory anuu "" i'"'"
M Kkidllns-T" Saturday. "Tha Master
tf t U jt ai '
Al. TMKATnEMondayv "Tho Runaway
Fife." Tuesday. "Wlrni My !-ady Bmllea "
ednMSay. "rue uiri oi.mtumr
huraday. 'Th. Scarlet Lady."
Idea or tha Tlma" Baturda
suradar. '"Th. Scarlet Lady." Friday,
The
(lea or th Tlma" Saturday,
'The Dev-
I's DauiWer."
HAND THEATRE - Monday. , "Marrying
Money," .TueJay, "One of Mil Ions," ed-
oay, n. race in mo wgciniiRui. ..r",:.,
, 'Walls of Jericho." Friday, "Dollar
w ti.tunt.v 'n..n Purrjln.
itty Nanaen In "Tho Song of Hate." Wed.
,it. "Tha Imrjoator." Thursday, "A
ar. "Tho
al Family.
Iday. "Tne Ivory Snurt
ftaturdav.
The Outcaat."
aNKLIN TJIEATRE,
aza ana tiirara
Monday.
The Man With the Iron Heart."
"Caught." Wedneaday, "Hearts
Tuesday.
TH STREET THEATRE -Monday, "
, Diamond From tho Sky " Tuesday "11
The
om-
' WaUAaaday 'Tho Castlve." Thura-
winnsinii' i rias i.aHiivB. ash
aiv. "Bound, on tho Wheel," Ticiay, --ins
'-r:rr-rt- ,K..nir jj
BroLen Coin." Saturday, 'tSucb a Little
Queen.
jMBERLArTD-Monday. 'nierltar..". Tuea-
FaWy. "Th. Dignified Family." wednesaay.
m Flight o th. Night Bird " Thuraday.
LTh. jraee irs ins aureor- r nu.7 .
lOil) STREETPASINO - Monday. -The
UMdar. "Th Srond In Command" VVe.1-
M,dy. "Nal of th Navy ' j-nursaar -n-na
t ?Sru Orphana." Friday T7v Ooddeaa.1' Sat.
IROEN-Mnedav "The Ahaent "Tueaday.
Tb ftub?" VVejlnasday "The Two Orphans."
4y fojMff BESQBT3
"iwdiaNTicTciTY. N. J,
iwrnofThcwwuDi
K'XKnnflm
TLiTPIt,jOI,n . x. J.
-wtaHip ioiit
lH)T . ur wmmar
HHffMQI
UK4HMI' HOIKS, Id (U ltorl.j
, m .-(ir HiuitrA.ni Ti .jw
i"f jf3F H- T-SLi
F'ftj0l)i.,
tiU.IP
lOVbB
ikwMu A Uuck,
r,f, hm
otw." Wrdnwdsy. "The Om ofth; Boa"
ur.Uy. Tw Ilirw " KrMsy. "Tb Way
ifk." Suray "The Boul of Tlerre "
Ml
to photograph for posterity if there are
any left-Important scenes In connection
wlh the war. While these pictures will
bo rcUlned for historical record and In
struction, others will be censored and
exhibited In Hills throughout' the king
dom to aid In chcoursglng recruiting
No single firm Is to be accorded a mo
nopoly, and permission to take these pic
tures Is to be granted to a number of the
leading fllm producers of Oreat Britain
"Miss Sticky Moufle Kiss," the first
story from the- pen of James Montgomery
rtagg cvrr secured for motion pictures,
has been put in production by the Vila
graph Company under the direction of
Sidney Drew The story was plcturlxed
by Mm. Sidney Drew, who, together wit i
her talented husband, will be seen In the
portrayal of the principal characters.
Compton McKcnxle's novel, "Carnival,"
Is to be Alice Brady's next vehicle In
the World Fllm schedule of releases. It
will be cal'ed "The Ballet Girl."
Theatrical Baedeker
BROAB'Daadv Long-Leaii." .i"w'Sl'.j!
popular comedy, allien run the lnt jearon
through In New York. Open rig nlht.
LYRIC "The l.ltac Domlr.u " A Vlennejo
operett. produced by Andreaa Dlrpel in
which a very .Mlahtful score and produc
tion osrrj off the honrf. .
OATtniCh. - iwnnh ft Perlmutter A re
turn encarement of the popular cornea;.
Good noting
PHOTOPLAYS.
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE "Salvfi
tlonN.ll." fMtit e photoplay! a conc!en.ed
"erilon of 'The Mikado", the lUrnod-onie
Ouartet. a patriotic tahleau. "The Hn tit : of
TO"" sjmphony orchestra, end aquatla
effects. i( ...
FORHEST-'The lllrth of a Nation.' lth
Henry n Waltlwl Mae Marsh and Spnttla
"node Akin I) W Orimth's mammoth
Photoplay of the Civil ar and neconatruc
tlon. founced n ltt en TIJomrJl.on "
Clansman A mnrveloua entertainment.
AtiRI rtllA-' The flermin 8Me nf the War"
kicellent moving pictures of the great war
from the Teuton nnulc
ARCADIA-' I'luc OntM," lth Tom Vl.
PAT CF "Tb "one of the Wage Wave.'
STANLI-"""?" Paulino Frederick
Engagement extended.
STOCK.
WALNUT 'Toll of the Clrcua." with Edith
Valla-err" ti- '-miliar pent mental com-
2dy aboTt th.lrcr rider and the mlnl.ter
KNICKBIt'nKVn "tlotisht and 1'nld For "
with tnc. K- kerbocke- riaer George
llroadhursfa teneo Hnd exciting drama.
VAUDEVILLE.
KKITIt'S-rrttsI SVhMT Ilcrtha Crelehton In
"Our Huabsnd" Al Lvdell In "A Native of
Arkanms", Metropolitan Danelng Olrl;
Wltllanw and Wolfus In "Almo-t n rlanlut
Fr"nk lcnth and Oeorg- Terry. Foi.r I-on-dona
ten tiera tho Scebacka. and Hear.!-
..'.n'Xlv.,.,. m.lr In "The
3 w Donnian and Maile
Z De MtchH e nrnthera Du.llev and Mer
rill ' 1 oe ard Wilbur. Tlto comet'y pic-
turna .ii.av hv Peter
oi)Bn-"nerAboly." an sllerorv,
O Itatte th- lx Fnnitnrd'
Maxreid. in The Msrtrtjr, O W
,ion ana
1 SoddaM
nolo. n. " ""r L. ..i"..t-.i. tllll
and Itae: mm; o.n- . . e ...............
.. nneunri .kinric ft i " - ----- -
well and compnm
and McLellan and Car-
. ??51 --. t-i.. K1f n' nifk
Fnnir of
a?"llV:.i',::.. Vi.ii "Th. nlalm
Nations."
"0.n'.- w.'i" i',.. MrVto-i Scott and
inrk ard Warren and Ilrorkwy
cJnS" KrYC -lret hrtf "f cck- '.Co'onlat
naa" Prnn nnd Jarkin. In "At th
riMh"-- ll-ley and llnnlev Cameron Do
w"tt In "ThVorrv.m Foreot ' Al Wll-on.
and La Telle nnd Williams, aerlallsts.
ItKTtTnNlNO.
Tii-npt r' "nr'nsln? t'P Father," with John
??ne Ous t ll" Prediction of the cartoon
comedy based 1 on deorKe McManu.- plctu.es
llURLESQUi:
ni'MONTP-Dumont e MlnslreH. In "The nl
imteir Flrerren." "Widow Iboom-Leu- anJ
Sth pSodS.. sorfgs and skit..
Enoch
CAVUaA-McnJa, "The scanel &in. itic'.
tlay, -Tamlnit .Man." Nednenlay. Tale of
2i Storica." Thuraday. The Broken Coin.1
No. 10 Frlda. "Mf Flirt la Wrong
QLOUE M -nday. "The Middleman. Tuesday,
"Tho Continental Girl.' Wednesday, "Simon,
the Jeater." Friday. "Teas of tho Storm
Coun'ry." Saturday, "Marrying Mone "
CEDAR Monday, "Tho Bowl Bearer " Tues
day, The Diamond From the bky." Wednes
day, "The Woman Who Lied." ThuraJay,
"Tho Necessary Sex." Friday. "The Shop.
Ilftera." Saturday. "The Ralah's Sacrince,"
tHl'NSWICK Monday, "Nenl of tho Navy,"
"Tho Dratent of the Brave." Tuesday,
Willi. iniAn'. Rithmflrlna Pltiires.h IVirinfra.
diy, "Judy rorgot," Mlsjudsed." Thurii
day, "The Little DeceUer." Iathe Dally
current Kvenia." rriaay. "in mo isisnop-s
Carrliigo." Saturday, "Tho Whirr of the
bnlmilnz Wheel."
ItlTTENIlOl'SE Monday, "Wormwood."
Tuesday, "The Cub." Wednesday. Ilesslo
llarrlscale In "The Mating" Thursday.
Tho Drill Daughter," featuring Thcd
Kara, Friday, "The Mnster Hand." bat
urday. Earl Williams and Anita Stewart In
The Sins if tho Mothers."
WAYNE PALACE Monday, "The Diamond
From the Sk." Tuesday, Charlie Chaplin
In "The Bank," "My Lost One. WeJnes
day, "Tho UodJess." "Dimples and tho
Ring." Thursday, War Pictures. Friday,
"Tho Mystery of Mary," The Call of
Motherhood." Saturday. "A Continental
GtrL"
LOGAN Al'DITOIUUM Monday. Vllan Mr.
tin in "The I.lttla Mademoiselle," Tueaday,
Iho Spender" Wedneaday, "Irom Out the
Fnowa" an I 'ller Atonement." Thursday,
"llanron'a Folly." Friday, "The False Clue
nnd "A Royal Family. Saturday, n aelect
program.
SHEHWOOD-Monday, 'The Whirlpool." Tuea.
day, iai uooawin in ins juaater nana
i uooawin in ins juaater nana
iy, "The Dictator," featuring John
e. Thursday. "The Vampire' with
rova. Friday. Miss W'oodruft In
.w ednesuay,
Barrymore.
Olga i'etrova,
wild wind Saturday, "Uiarissa," ten
turlng Hazel Dawn."
BLUEBIRD Monday, 'The Fighting Hope."
Tueaday, Clifton Crawford In 'The Galloper,"
Wednesday, 'The Master of tho House."
Thursday, "When a Woman Loves." Fri
day, 'The Money Master."
BROADWAY Mary Plckford In "Behind the
Scenes." Tuesday. "Neal of the Navy."
Wednesday, "After Dark." Thursday, 'The
Goddess" and 'The Woman Hater ' Fri
day. "Hearts and Roaea." Saturday, 'The
Man from Mexico.
JEFFERSON Monday, 'The Soul of a Wom
an." Tueaday. "Mlatress Nell." Wednes
' day, 'The Lure of a Woman." Thuraday,
'The Sign ot the Cross." Friday aftd Satur
day. "Silver Threads Among the aold "
LOCUST Monday and Tueadiy, "The Majeaty
of the Law." Wednesday, 'The Clue'
Thursday! "Poor Smalts." Friday, 'The
Bridge, or The Bigger Man." Saturday,
Tho Flash of an Emerald."
EUREKA Mondav. "Grauatark." Tueaday.
"The Ivory Snuff Box." WcdneBday. "Herl
areat Match." Thursday, "After Dark."
Friday. "Lady Audley's Secret." Saturday,
The Night Stage."
OVERBIIOOK-Monday, "Fanchon the Crick
et." Tueaday, Jose Collins In 'The impoa
tor" will te screened. Wedneaday, "The
Moth and the Flame." Thursday, "Judge
Not." 'The Broken Coin." Friday,
Melting I'ot " Saturday, "Snobs."
Tht
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EVENING LEDEB-PHIIABELPHIX MONDAY, . OGTOBBR
CROSSES CONTINENT
PiaUitaHialsalHHilBslieHnil9Hialsa afflaiaiaVVtB It
raf M rf ,!' ijf nt JpaHBefci V JpjB WjWff jiHilisilisilisliailB & .iit R K"
Anita King, the photoplay actress, who has driven her car alone
from California to Pennsylvania carrying messages from Western
Mayors to city officials of tho East. She 1 caches Philadelphia
Wednesday.
CONTINENT CROSSED
BY LONE ACTRESS
Anita King, of the Movies, Ar
rives in Pittsburgh, Driving
Her Own Car From
California
Anita King Is coming to Philadelphia.
She'll bo here tomorrow or next day on
her way to New York.
Flvo feet two Inches of blonde blue
eyed feminity drllns ncross the continent
alone In a big automobile Is carrying
mcsstiKcs from the Mayors of I.os Anselcs,
San Tranclsco, Salt Lake City, Omaha
and Chicago to Mayor Mltchcl, nf Now
York. In nil probability Mayor Illnnken
burs will fall Into lino with a letter wish
ing New York good luck, and tho little
traveler declares that while she has had
wretched weather on her long trip, she
Is going to bring sunRhlno to Philadelphia
for the world's scries.
Trotty Anita King is 22 jcars old, and
since sho seems to like hardship so well.
It Is not hard to believe that she Is a
motion-picture nctrcss. Before the month
of Aurjust had departed she bounced Mnto
tho office of her manager, Jesse l
Lasky, with the statement that sho was
going to drle from coast-to-loast alone,
without so much as a mechanician to
accompany her.
.Mr. Lasky was astonished, to say the
least. "You aro not," he replied.
"1 certainly am," she said "I've driven
In lots of races and I can do nnythlnff
a .noro mnn can do. No girl has over
made the trip, and for that reason, if for (
no other. I'm going to do it. Besides all ,
that, I want to be a star." j
"I dop't see what this has to do with
It," Mr Lasky replied. "You wouldn't i
llvo to appear on the screen again "
He thought she was Joking, but when
he at lafct was convinced that she was
In do-idly enrnest, he (.aid "Well, you
go nnd see Mr. Hodklnpon He's the man
to glvo you permission"
Tho little actress went to the head ot
the Paramount Company for which Mr
Lasky 1 a producer, and tho upshot of
if wna tlit nhn Rtnrted from San Fran
cisco on September 2 as tho Paramount )
Girl on a wager wnich win mean ner
stardom and n brnnd-new automobile
thrown in If she is successful.
The Imperial Theatre was packed the i
day she held a reception there and nt
the exposition, where hcr daily progress
Is bulletined even now On tho stage
she received a scaled messago from
Mayor JameH Itolph, Jr., and after a
short farewell speech, waving her hand
to the audience gathered to wish her
godspeed, she started on the first lap
of her coast-to-coast trip. Qeraldlno Far
rar herself bid her good-by and gave her
sold for yenrs at 25c
mantle on the market.
and advanced methods of
for us to add. still another
the mantle, we lowered
i
. Formerly
1 TKe II
I Brilliant, Durable I
I "SHIELD
I Ga.s
Sf Now 15c
i
and actually more brilliant, more durable, more necessary
to the health of your eyes, more profitable to your purse.
For upright and inverted teas lights.
Awtrdtd Grind Prltt, lllghttt Honor
Pinsoi-Pacife Inttrnilhnat Expoilthn
100 rVn Exctllcnt.
FOR SALE BY Cos Company and Dealers
TO PENNSYLVANIA
love to oil the "film fans" whom Miss
King would see nt Paramount theatres
throughout tho country You Bee, she
Is stopping at nil of them nlonS her
rputc, telling tho patrons how motion
pictures aro made and of tho many stars
she has met at tho studios of tho Famous
Players, Lasky and Morosco companies,
to mention n few of those which help
to mako up the Western film eglony.
She reroHcd a proposal en route. A
lonely sheepherder, nftcr detailing all his
earthly possessions, asked If sho wouldn't
like to take him along with her and make
the trip their hon nfoon Sho refused.
"I don't believe In promising to lovo any
body always," she said.
She carries a revolver, which sho has
had to uso onlj twice, onco to shoot n
coyote and agnln to force an apology
from n man who Insulted her. Her cos
tume was especially designed nnd In
cludes real trousers, over which she slips
a skirt when tho nunrs civilization.
In Philadelphia she Is to be roally
entertained by tho 22 theatres In which
Put amount Pictures are shown. A din
ner will bo given for her by them and
tho agents for the Kissel Kar, nhlch
oho chose for her trip.
Sho will be met probably In Norrlstown
by a delegation of admirers who have
seen her in "Snobs," "Chlmmlo Fadden"
and most recently here In "The Ex
plorer," In which sho played opposite Lou
Tellcgcn, the French actor.
Then she'll be escorted Into town, where
sho will collect messages from New
Yoik's chief executive, be guest of honor
nt n banquet to be held In the Bellcvuo
nnd visit tho numerous theatres before
leaving on the last lap of her Journey,
which sho hopes Will mean a day's va
cation. ,
Mauch Chunk
"The Switzerland
of America"
AUTUMN I.KAF
KXCUItSIONH
Thursdays, October 7. 14
linil SI
Suturdii!), October 0, 10
nnd 1
$2.50 KiT
Philadelphia
Kcadlns
and
Kallway
rf Q.UALITY
jJaWMDJprrriir3fr-f,A NJ8j
UKaiLilllMP
MexivtL
always the most popular
Its vastly-increased output
production made it possible
advantage: while improving
the price!
TOMBSTONE REARED
IN BULL'S MEMORY
Marks Grave of Glenwood's
Mainstay, Famous Guernsey,
Killed by U. S. Inspectors
A modest little white marblo slab lias
been erected In the pasture on tho farm
of Kphralm T. 0111. near Hnddonfleld,
N J., over tho grave of Olcnwood'a Main
stay, a famous auernsey bull, valued at
112.000. which wns killed by Inspectors of
tho United States Bureau of Animal In
dustry last March because of the hoof
and mouth disease.
The slab, which la 3 feet high and 2
feet wide, Is Inscribed as follows:
"Olenwood's Mainstay. Advance neg
Istrntlon, No. 6067. Born May 13, 193.
Died March 6, 1315. Thlrty-ono daughters
nnd M others of tho same blood arc
burled nearby."
Tho Qlenwood breed, which was pro
duced by "Kph" Olll, as he Is famlllnrly
known, is recognized by many cattle
raisers all over tho United Slates as tho
highest cattle development In America.
When tho hoof nnd mouth disease was
discovered In his herd nil of the animals
were killed. Mr. Olll placed their vnluo
at J5O.O0O, which wns tho prlco they
would bring nt public sale.
A bill was Introduced Inter In the New
Jersey Legislature In Mr. Olll's behalf
and he was allowed $18,000 for his loss.
Mr. Olll explained today that this sum
nardly covered tho loan of tho unborn
calves, the milk nnd tho butter which tho
animals' would have produced. In addi
tion ho pointed out that his barns and
haystacks hnd been burned, for which ho
allowance had been made.
He said that ho fully Intended to go out
of business nftcr tho loss of his famous
herd, but that his Western friends would
n6t permit him to do no. Mr. QUI said
that ho had received several presents of
Guernsey cows which were direct de
scendants ot his Glcnwood'H Mainstay
and only a few weeks ago two high-class
cows wcro sent from a friend In Indiana.
Tho Gill farm was purchased In tho
Kcvolutlonnry days by John Gill and has
1 een handed down from generation to
generation. Alt of tho family have been
noted In New Jersey for cattle raising.
LUTHERAN SYNOD TO MEET
Delegates From Eastern Pennsyl
vania to Discuss Many Problems
The autumn meeting of the KaBtern
Pennsylvania Synod of the Evangelical
Lutheran Church will open tonight In
Tcmplo Lutheran Church, 62d nnd Itoce
streets, tho Rev. Dr. A. Pohlman, pastor,
Tho sessions will contlnuo through to
morrow, Wednesday and Thursday fore
noon. There will be discussions of Im
portant topics concerning tho denomina
tion and synod.
Many prominent speakers from nil
parts of Eastern Pennsylvania and New
Jersey will participate In tho program.
It Is expected that about 200 clergymen
and many delegates will attend.
$500,000
To Loan
From $5 to $1000
Lowest Rates
No Extra Charges
United States Loan Society
117 No. Broad St. (Parkway Bldg.)
Branch Office, 414 So. Sth St.
W
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NOUTI1
BLUEBIRD
imOAD and sua
QUmtANNA AVE
LAURA HOPE CREWES in
I "THE FIOIITINQ HOPE"
r . TVT-Ln. uiioad st . nniB &
Cireat Northern ohiimantn' aves
DAILY, 2:30 P M EVENIN08. 7 and 0.
"THE TWO ORPHANS"
I Teaturlne THEDA BAHA an W. E SHAY
Broa.. Jtreet Casino BB0g,nn,H
Matinee. 5:ri0. EVfnlmr T and 0
IRENE FENVVICK In
THE WOMAN NEXT DOOR"
HAM COMEDY OTHERS
NonTinvitsT
JEFFERSON 2DT" ffiSS3"
EMILY STISVENS In
"THE SOUL OF A WOMAN"
Playa Obtained Thru Htanley Booking Co,
DADV RIDdE AVE. AND DAUPHIN
rAKN MAT., 2U5. EVO, 6:J0
ear Our J. P. Betlurp Orehtitral Pipe Organ
"The Fighting Hope" "JM,"
Playa Obtained Thru Stanley Hooking Co
r L.1J THEATIIE. 20TH AND
Lumberland clmuhhland stb
"UPPITAnF" with non lkonaud
Hb.Kl l AUt ,, n,,LA nAVtl
"THE SCAR"
YORK PALACE
020-31-83
YOIlK BTItEET
Charlie Chaplin 2-Reel Comedy
"The Sinner" Others
We8tAUeghenyM5lltth1?,A5"7;hv:o.
henry wood: "Man and Hi Mate"
RUFF In " ...
"NEAL OP TIIE NAVY"
PATHE'S WEEKLY
LEHIGH Theatre "M?, avE.
"The Diamond From the Sky"
DRAW1NO THE LINE"
"BIDDY BRADY'S BIRTHDAY"
r-l U! Tl,-f.. 2TTH AND
VUIUIIIUIU aitwuiiv COLUMBIA
AVE.
SPECIAL FEATURE
ATTRACTIONS
Washington Palace Snts.
"NEAL OF THE NAVY" 2d Eplaodo
"WHEN HEARTS ARE TRUMPS"
"THE TOLL OF THE SEA"
"The Floating Death" "Tht Showdown,"
RP V RIDOB AVENUE
Ct V AND OXFORD STREET
TIIE PATH OF THE RAINPOW " "COMIKn
J5F THE KINGDOM" No IB Road o1 strife.
"HE'S IN, AQAIN" "REVOLT OF MR
WIOOB "
irMTAI TI1 AND COLt'MRIA AVE.
1UHVL.. MAT 2PM EVO T .
THE ltlTNAWAY WIFE," 4 Parta
"IIF.R MOTHER'S OATH"
"THE SERPENT'B TOOTH"
THE TAUNT"
PASTIME 0$3g,KB
SPECIAL FEATURE
ATTRACTIONS
LQOAN
,Logn AMditorium TJajffi,
"THE LITTLE MADEMOSELLE"
SPECIAL OKCUKHTllAI, OROAN JIKCITALB
8UlfBOTIO!f-"TUa APEUB WALTJUSB."
LOGAN THEATRE &JS
V L. e, K.
"THE GREAT RUBY"
With Baatrlca M0faa aad OcUvU Uudworth
4, 1015.
WORKMAN HURT AT BALDWIN'S
Old Employo Injured for First Tirno
in 60 Years' Service
Something snapped In n rnBChlne at
the Baldwin Locomotlvo Works t0,?.',"
plc of metal w-ent flying through tho
air, and the record of a machinist who
nad worked at the plant for 60 years with
out a mishap of any kind w b"',"n
Jacob Haas, 77 years old, 6633 Summer
street, received a bad gash over the head
and was knocked unconscious. Own'1"
his age hef gave a remarkable exhibition
of fortitude at tho Medlco-Chlrurglcnl
Hospital when physicians made eight
Mltches In his scalp, refusing to take an
anaesthetic.
As a result of the accident Mr. Haas
wos forced to miss the first day's work
In moro than half a century.
The accident occurred five minutes after
the man reported for work. He does not
know Just what the cause was, but It is
believed an emery wheel broke. Ho woa
unconscious when taken to the hospital,
but wns soon revived. Not onco while the
phvslclans were sewing up the wounds
In. the scalp did he whimper. The doctors
t,nv that tho operation Is so painful that
even stalwart athletes usually faint under
It.
When the lacerations were sowed up he
wns asked whether he felt the need of a
drink of whisky to stimulate him.
"I have never tnken a drink In all my
life," ho replied, "and 1 don't want to
start drinking now."
ONLY ONE APPLICANT ELIGIBLE
John E. Allen Passes Examination for
Engineer In Survey Bureau
The name of only ono persons appears
on tho eligible list made public today by
the Civil Service Commission for tho po
sition of nsslstant engineer of designs In
tho Bureau of Surveys. Tho successful
nppllcnnt Is John E. Allen, of 1516 North
Marshall street, nnd his average Is 80.24
This engineering position carries a sal
ary of 12100 a j car, and the fact that
only one name nppeara on a list of eli
gibility of which Is from one to three
oars Is most unusual.
FMUADELFHiA
Pearls
Diamonds
Watches
Clocks
SterlitSilver
China
G-lass
Lamps
HffiEzszKsairij
PROMINENT
0j5
ff PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS
WEST PHILADELPHIA
I OPIICT B2D & LOCUST STP.EET3
LULVJOl KIMDALL ORGAN
Mata., 1:30 and 3 PM. Evga., 6:30 to 11
"The Majesty of the Law"
Playa Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co.
flRAlMn 82D AND MAIUCET STREETS
ViIVrlNi- MAT. DAILY, 2 P. M.. 8 eta.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"MARRYING MONEY"
El I P P V A 0TH AND
U I&rvA MARKET STREETS
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in
"GRAUSTARK"
IMPFRIAI 60TH AND
CI1L. WALNUT STREETS
l'UANCIS X. BUSHMAN and
MAItaUERITn SNOW In
"The Second in Command"
HI rRP B8T" AND MARKET 8TS.
JLJDC Dally Mat., 2:15 Hvga., 7 9.
ALBERT CHEVALIER In
"THE MIDDLEMAN"
Playa Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co.
THE PCn A I? THEATRE
POPULAR CLK ooth & CEDAR
"The Bowl Bearer"
'THE GREEN IDOL"
THE KNOCKOUT"
SHERWOOD
S4TII AND
lUT.Tinrnnw
MATINEE, 2 :30 EVENING. 0 :30, 8 and 8 :30.
NELL CRAIG in
THE WHIRLPOOL"
The BALTIMORE baltVmoI&V.
SPECIAL FEATURE
ATTRACTIONS
RITTENHOUSE MDifAVDERFORD
Wm. Fox rI0'RJM0D-, M..rplece
OTHERS
FRANKI IN 62D ND
7.r, 'ti I.r.1 l: OIRARD AVE.
"The Man With the Iron Heart"
"Double Identity" Others
GARDEN B3D WredV&o
"THE ABSENTEE"
Featuring nonERT KDESON1
OTHERS
Broadway Theatre "vay avben
MARY PICKFORD in
. "BEHIND THE SCENES"
RARTRAM THEATRE and AIRDOMU
ui i IV1V1 i5th ,0W Chester ave:
SPECIAL FEATURE
ATTRACTIONS
58th St. Theatre 68T nIve
Matlne 2PM Evening. 080
"DIAMOND FROM THE BKYi'ch.nt.r
Charles Chaplin in "The Bank"
BENN HTi,I.A.NIJ WOODLAND
" MAT.liSO. EVO fl.io in ii
"Tha Diamond From t hi Sky ' .nPrh
Billy Beglna Ufa Anew" 7h, Earl'a Advent
tura" Charlea Chaplin In 3 in iiJ 11
que.t, "Neal of tha NaVy. tc"' "y ""
PASCHALL nB&AV!?0k$F.M
BTcK.a0DFrL8e1." V WI,f'?" CbK8
"NEAL OF THE NAVY M "aueat.
OVKKBKOOK
OVERBROOK uxS ave
Bao'l Frohman Pyaent. ,h, ffffi
"FANCHON THE ORICKSrritS R.ela
PORllftCIIARLTON ILL
ON EVE OF HIS TRUM
American, Acdusetl of "Honey
moon Murder" in Italy, .
i Under Doctor' Care
COMO, Italy, Oct 4 Porter Chirlton
Is under a doctor's caro today on the
cvo of his trial for tho "honeymoon mur
der", of his beautiful wife, Mary Scott
Charlton, In their villa on tho Bhoro of
Lake Co mo. ,
Tho news that his chlof counsel, Cata
pana, had suddenly withdrawn from the
case wns a Bovcro shock to the young
American. His nervous condition Is
such that physicians havo not permitted
his remaining lawyer, Cattanco, to visit
his cell.
Tho courtroom today was put In read'
Iness. Several extra benches were drawn
In facing the Iron cage In which Charl
ton, like Bomo wild animal, will sit '
throughout tho trial, guarded by carbi
neers. There will bo a big throng of
spectators, eager to hear tho dramatics
details ot tho murder.
Legal experts glvo Charlton two
chances out of three for ncqulttal on the
ground that ho was Insane when ho
Blew his wlfo with n mallet. Both Prose
cutor Melllnl nnd Charlton's attorneys
bellevo the trial will last about flvo days.
VANETTE
Stands in a Class
Alone
Jewelers
Redding
Gifts
NORTHEAST
niRARH AVENUE THEATRE
VJIIVrtrvl-' 7TH AND GIRARD
BETTY NANSEN In f
"THE SONG OF HATE"
Baaed on Sardou'a "La ToBca"
STRAND 12T" STREET AND "
OilWAIXL GIRARD AVENUD
MARC McDERMOTT
"EUGENE ARAM" 5 Parts
TIVOLI Theatre ,TALoVvou,?TA:
KnBm,B00t At the Banquet Tahle,i
"Mountain of Justice." Others
POPLAR CT" AND
FAIRMOUNT ankl,naand
"i1V"iVJ P . VAIRMOl NT AVE.
Special Feature Attractions
KENSINOIO.V
STAR
6th AN-tx ininaii
RTnrn',Fi5aV.?'"E UREOH"
STRAIOHT.jANVAm.oW PATH"
"ON THE WRONG TRACK"
Brunswick Palace -6il gtigTv-
, ''NEAL OF THE NAVY " r' - AVB-
"THE BRAVEST OF THE BRAVE" ,
"A BOX OF HAVDITS"
I'Ailii; UAII.Y
FRANK"! IM SD STREET
...-2 FITZWATER STREET
"DIAMOND FROM THE SKY"
"ISLE OF CONTKNT
OEKMANTQWN
Wavne PalaPf Grmantown Ave. Abcva
,m Z. a,aCe Hunting Park Av.
"The Diamond From tho Sky"
"Pat Hogan, Deceased," 5 c.
Cayuga Theatre AvArTgJXx
"THE SCARLET SIN"
OTHERS
Tulrjehocken oeumantown ave.
"THE LITTLE DUTCH GIRL"
THE FA's,cfNAAnTOAUF8,R-DE.LI8"
Featuring Cf.EO MADISON
OTHERS
VEHTHAh
Market St. Theatre m uSgSir
BICKEL and WATSON to BT,,EKT
SOUTH PIHI.AHKI.P1IIA f jj
"An ALL-AROUND MISTAKE" Z
"SNATCHED FROM THE ALTAR" ,"j
V I C T n R I A MARKET BT. A
"SONG OF HATE'" NINT"
Featuring BETTY NANSEN and aupportad by
ah all-atar eaat.
SAVOY
1211 MAKET
FRANK DANIELS in
"CROOKY"5 Reels
Complete Weekly Program ,
of Tket Thjke
Apptara to tne ntvracoluiana of tha EVEHINO
LXOQKR avary Uonda,
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