KW ip'bOtW:wbp8tB? ETEKING TJEDGRBPHILADEEPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1915: r"" HOSPITAL BENEIOARY OF ESTATE OF $100,000 Pennsylvftnin Institution to Have Freo Beds Under Eliza beth file Will An estnto valued at more than $100,000 I disponed of by the will of Elizabeth rite, late of 11th and Tine Mrecls. ad mitted to probate today by Register oC "Wills 8hcehan. Letters testamentary were granted to the Pennsylvania Com pany for Insurances on Lives and Grant ing Annuities. The will makes liberal bequests to Mnr tha Thomas, a sister ot the decedent, and to ncphewa and nieces. The remainder of the lHte Is left to the Tennsjlvnnln Hospital for Its endowment ot free beds 3 n memorial to Robert Haynes Pile, a nephew. Matilda Yountr. KC8 East York street. In her will leaves $100 to the Kalth Taber nacle Church, 2d street and Lehigh ave nue und $50 to the Bunday Brcnkfast Association. The remainder of the estate, valued at J.T000, Is bequeathed to sisters and brothers. The VnIVy Friends' Meeting of.Ches tci countv. Pa., benefits to the extent of $100 through the will' of Annie It. Ste phens, 11)35 North 65th street, and tho remainder of tho $30,000 estate is devised to relatives. The entire estate of 3. Stanley Mackey, of the Philadelphia Orchestra and the former lender of the Philadelphia Ilnnd. who died September S6, Is left to his widow, 'Marie L. V. Mackey, and she Is appointed executrix. The will of James P. Campbell, who died at the Medlco-ChlrurKlcat Hospital September 21 a" the result of being shot In his 'saloon at 2A and Market streets by John Anderson, of Oklahoma, who Is now awnltlnff trial on. a charge of mur der, was also admitted to probate. The estate Is valued at $20,000 and goes to the widow. Helen T. Campbell, and two daughters. Othr wills prbbated were those of Wil liam Hedges, late ot 3435 North 19th ntrc-et, who left effects valued at $77,000, which were disposed of by private be quests: John T. Hampton, of this city, who was killed In a railroad accident nt Florence, N. C, $65,000; the Itev. II. VrKnlght Moore, who died In Lambert vllle, N. J., $55,000; Susan N. Carpenter, Germantown Hospital, $14,000, and llen Jamln T. Callen, Friends' Asylum, Frank ford, $5000. The personalty of the estate of Amelia M. Schroeder has been appraised at $4308.03. MAN OVERCOME BY SMOKE Carried Unconscious to Street by His Neighbor Smoko from a Are In packing boxes filled with clothlr.cf on the first floor of the house nt 2M5 North Opal street nearly suffocated John Cn-lln, owner and nolo occupant, early today. He wns cnrrled unconscious to the street by Harry AVIes ler, a neighbor. Wlesler was awakened by Carlln's calls, for help after the latter had been roused by the smoke. He was forced to smash a window to gain access to the house and cut his hand so badly that he hnd to go to the Woman's Homeopathic Hospital for treatr-er.t Firem-sn extinguished the blaze, uh'ch caiiscd several hundred dol lars' damaso. Special Service for Old Folks Scores of aged men and women were guests at an old folks' service In the Wayne Avenue Daptlst Church yester day. The Rev. J. M. Lyons, 88 years old. said to have been the oldest persons present, wrote a hymn for the occasion, which was sung heartily by the big audience. The Rev. Mr. Lyons la the oldest Baptist clergyman In the city, it la said. Tho sermon was preached by tho Rev. B. L Newklrk, pastor of the "Wayne Avenue Church. SAILORS RESCUE TOLICEMAN Jncklcs Drag Oflkor From .Mot? of Enraged Negroes Policeman Thomaa J. Connelly, of the 2d and Christian streets station, who has a record for bravery and achievement equalled by few policemen In this city, will probably be discharged today from tho Pennsylvania Hospital, whero he was taken after receiving Injuries In a negro riot yesterday. A crowd of negroes at tacked the policeman nnd several arrests wero made. William Derry, of 725 South 12th street, a negro, was held under $600 ball for a further hearing on Wednes day. While attempting to arrest n. Regress at 12th and FlUwatcr streets, Connelly was set upon by a crowd of hegroes. The policeman Is a powerful man, but he was overpowered and beaten unconscious. Ills stick was broken. Six sailors passing by In nn automobile rescued him. Lieu tenant Marple, ot the 2d and Christian streets station, and Detectives McGinn and Fields are Investigating tho case, nnd said that several arrests will bo made today. WOULD ARREST BUS OWNERS PHOTOPLAY PUTS CATS AT A BIG PREMIUM Tho Mutual Had to Hire Forty- flvo From "Bide-n-Wco" to Fjnish Picture City Solicitor Recommends Prosecu ion for Laws' Violations Arrest of tho owners of motorbusscs for violating city Jitney ordinances, In stead ot the chauffeurs, Is recommended by City Solicitor Rynn. Tho suggestion Is the result of a request for an opinion from Director of Public Safety Dripps. Records on file In the City Unit Bhow that many chauffeurs hnve been dis charged recently because they were un nble to pay their fines. Soon nfter being discharged, they again began to violate tho law. OBITUARIES FAMED EXPERT ON BOOKS DIES AT ADVANCED AGE John Edmands, Mercantile Librarian Emeritus, Was 95 Years Old John Edmands, librarian emeritus of the Mercantile Library, and known for many years as the dean of book experts, died yesterday at his home, 1S15 Green street. Mr. EdmandB was 95 years old. Ho had been 111 several months. Tho funeral services will bo held to morrow afternoon at the Central Con gregational Church, 18th and Green streets, of which Mr. Edmands was one ot the last two surviving members who helped organize tho congregation In 1S4. Mr. Edmands was Identified with the Mercantile Library for fully half a cen tury. HI entrance Into Hbrnry work dntcd from 1845. He entered the Mercan tile Library In 1856, when that Institution had only 10,000 volumes. It recently had 1S5.000 volumes. Born In Frnmlngham, Mass., Mr. t,a mands spent his boyhood on a farm and then served a five-year apprenticeship as carpenter. When he became of age ho prepared for college at Phillip's Academy, Andovcr, and entered Yale College, from which he was graduated In 1847. He then taught school In Rocky Mount, N. C, and later went through a three-year course In tho Yale Divinity School. Mr. Edmands was one of tho original members of the American Library Asso ciation, which was founded here in 1870. Mrs. J. W. Deshong LANCASTER, Pa., Oct 18. Mrs. Re becca Deshong, wife of Rev. J. W. Deshong, died In her home here last night nt tho age of 78. She had been 111 for many months, and only a few weeks ago her Illness becamo so serious that her husband resigned from the pastorate of the Church of God. Mrs. Deshong was a leader In local church circles. Flvo children survive. The funeral will bo held in Harrlsburg Wednesday afternoon. Death Notices on Page 13 By the Photoplay Editor Forty-flvo cnts, black, white, yellow, gray, eltm and fat, old and young, left their happy home nt Blde-a-Wee, 419 East 3Sth street, New York city, the other day and went out Irt a big automobile to the Gaumont studio at Flushing, to appear with Cissy Fitzgerald In a. motion picture, "A Comer In Cats," for tho Mutual pro gram. Edwin Mlddlcton, director of the comedy, after using every cat he could hire at tho rate of five cents n day, found thnt he still lacktd about 45. So ho telephoned Mrs. II. U. Klbbe, president of tho Blde-a-Wco home, which Mrs. George II. Gould, Mrs. Ulysses Grant, nhd a number of other prominent society women nre Interested In. Ho was offered the cats free of charge, If he would return them In tho same good condition ho took them away In. The picture 'A Corner In Cats." tells tho sad tale of tho results of greed. Two enterprising crooks go to a new town nnd hlro a big hall. They put up a sign to tho effect that they will pay money for cats. Tho countryside quickly rids Itself of felino pets. Then when tho rats nnd mlco over-run tho place, they have to purchaso their cats back at a much fancier price than they so hurriedly sold them at. Tho returns In the fly-swatting contest nt tho Vltaqraph plant In Flatbush, which has been going on all summer, havo been tabulated and Hughle Mack Is found to havo won the tin cup offered for tho greatest number of files swatted. He was considered an odds-on favorite nnyway, partly because of his area, thu size of Ufa swatters, and because of his natural tendency to sit still and give tho files a chance to light. Mr. S. F Nixon, managing director of the Forrest Theatre, whero "The Rlrth of a Nation" Is the current attraction, an nounces the transfer of tho engagement of that photo spectacle nt Pittsburgh from tho Nixon Theatre there to the Miles Theatre. The success of "Tho Birth of a Nation" In Pittsburgh was so great that Mr. Nixon was compelled to find a new placo to show tho films when booking arrangements made Impossible continuance of the engagement at the Nixon. Necessity for tho change In book ing arrangements nt Pittsburgh was duo to the fact that Frances Starr, In "Mario Odlle," had been booked nt the Nixon. It is interesting in this connection to learn that "The Birth of n Nation," at St. Louis, recently was transferred from tho Olympic Theatre to the Garrlck In order to provldo accommodation for an Incom ing attraction. Theatrical Baedeker aARRICK "Under Cover." with nockllrte Kellowee A melodrama with laughs, excite ment and a detects e guessing contest. AD1ZLPW "Tho Iload to Happiness." with William Hodse. A comedy-drama of rural life, giving Mr. Hodge a more youthful but no less whimsical purvejor of provincial ac cent than hia Daniel Voorhees Pike, of "The Won From Home." LYRIC "Handi Up!" with Maurice and Flor ence Walton and George Hassell. A Jojous revue of the fashions now current In dancing and musical comedy. Last week. BROAD "Daddy Long Legs," with Henry Miller and Huth Chatterton. Jean Webster's novel ot the "Orphan's Progress" made Jnto a sweet, sugary, but well-acted success. PHOTOPLAYS FORREST "The Illrth of a Nation," with Henry H 'Wnlthal, Mae Marsh and Spottls wood Altken. D. W. Griffith's mammoth photoplay ol the Civil War and Reconstruc tion, founded In part on Thoman Dixon's "Clansman." A marvelous entertainment. STANLEY "Carmen." with Geraldlne Farm.-, Wallace Held and Pedro do Cordoba. The prima donna's first appearance on the screen. f ssssss. HALE HAMILTON To bo seen at tho Chestnut Street Opera House tonight, in "Hor Painted Hero." made In the Laaky production of a scenario based on Merrlmee'a famous atory and 111 let's even mora famous opera. CHESTNUT HTREET OPERA HOUSE Third week of Triangle film plays, with "Martyrs of the Alamo." supervised by D. V. GrlM nth: "The Disciple," supervised by Thomsa II. lnce, with W. S. Hart; nnd two Keystone comedies from Mack Bennett. "Her Painted Hero," with Hale Hamilton, and "Tho Game Old Knight," with Harry Dooker. METROPOLITAN "The Better Woman," with l.eonoro Ulrlch. a five-part feature: grand opera selections by Arthur Aldrldxe, Mary Casscl and chorus; "A Rlt of Popular Melo dy." with Louise Reaman, Harry Luckstone nnd chorus, a medley ot old and new Irish songs, and travel and comedy Alms. ARCADIA "The Soul of Broadway." with Va leska Suratt and William E. Shay, a William Fox production. RECJENT "Emmy of Stork's Neat." by J. Urrrkonrldge Ellis, with Mary Miles Mlnter, a Metro production. PALACE "Sin," with Theda Dara, William E. 8hay and Henri Leonl. n William Fox production based on the well-known opera, 'The Jeweta of the Madonna." STOCK. WALNUT "The Man From Home," with Carl Stone and the Penn Players. The familiar nnd amusing comedy of the American abroad, by Henry Leon Wilton and Booth Tarklng ton. KNICKERBOCKER "The Lion and the Mouse," with the Knickerbocker Players. Charles Klein's drama of the millionaire nnd girl who humbles him. Familiar, but still likable. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S William Courtlclgh & Co. In George V. Hobart'a "Peaches": "A Vaudeville Cock tall," mixed by Aaron Hoffman and served by Henry Lewis; George East and company In "Tho Dance of the Carnival" and "The Futurist Whirl": Oeorge McKay and Ottlo Ardlne In "On Broadway": Violet Dale: the Seven Colonial Relies; the Morln Bisters; RUlv Lloyd and Oeorge F. Rrltt: the 8che mettans, and the Hearst-Sells Pictorial News. GLOnE "Ten Bona of the Desert": Black and White Minstrels; James Williams and com- fiany In "Getting Even": Jules and Francla n""Over the Counter") Charles Glbbs, mimic, and Rose Garden: Clifford and Douglass; Hanlon and Clifford: Norton and West, and tho Three Marconi Brothers. NIXON'S GRAND "A Night With the Toeta." with the Poets' Quartet; Thomas Potter Dunn: Lucan and Lucille: Powder and Cap mann; the Namba Brothers; the Musical Chef, and motion pictures. WILLIAM PENN "Five Beauties and a Snot." with Jack Ruesell and Lotta Baker; Hyman Adler and company, Claude Golden, Castano and Nelson, Stanley and LnBrae, the Reed Brothers, In "The Eccentric Walter." CROSS KEYS First half of week. Murphy's Minstrels, Holmes and Retlly, Drown and Purrow, In "The Girl and the Tearl"; Bchrode and MuUey, In "Fun In a Vaude ville Agency": Richards and Montrose and the Musical Kralls. NIXON'S Doree Opcrn Company, In "Big Mo menta From Grand Opera"; Cooper and Smith. Harry Gilbert, Edwin Hawley, In "The Randlt"; Dale and Boyle, Flrn, Blgelow and Milan. AMERICAN First half of week, Lois Clark and company, tn a musical comedy; Carrie Mills, the "Personality Girl": "The Groom Forgot," presented by Cameron. DeVItt and cVimnnny; Hockey, Pains and Harktns and the Atlas Trio. RETURNING. (ma PEOPLE'S "In Old Kentucky,'! with Louise Murray. The familiar favorite. .22 years old. BURLESQUE. DUMONT-S Dumont's Minstrels In burlesque and travesties, with selections from "II Tro vatoro" thrown In. ' EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERY MONDAY SUBJECT TO CHANGE AUDITORIUM BELGRADE BLUEBIRD BROAD ST. CASINO CEDAR CUMBERLAND' DARBY EUREKA FRANKLIN, W. PHILA. FRANKLIN, S. PHILA. GARDEN GIRARD GLOBE GRAND GREAT NORTHERN HAMILTON MONDAY Film Prima Donna Across the PadAo Keno bates. Liar Annlv. W'k. Pauline Frederick, in Sold Holbrook Illlnn, In The Iory Snuff Box Buck Parvln Story Man Afraid of His Wardrobe Hobart Hosworth. Little Brother ot the Rich Neal of tho Navy, No. 6 Message From the Past Anita Stewart, tn The Sins of the Mothers Bessie Eyton, Jungle Lovers. In The Other Runaway Wife, No. 8 Diamond From the Sky Theda. Bars, Edw. Jose. A Fool There Was treq.) William Famum, In Wonderful Adventure Mary Plckford. In The Eagle's Mate . Holbrook Illlnn, In The Ivory Snuft Box ox p n, It NelUon, regeneration IIAVERFORD IMPERIAL JEFFERSON JUMBO LEHIGH LOCUST LOGAN LOGAN AUDITORIUM MARCQNI MARKET STREET ORIENT 0VERBR00K PARK rAlKWAY PKLHAM JUVGY RJflltWOOD 8TXAND TIYU VKTOMIA WASHINGTON PALACE lPALACK VUJST ALLEGMf)r The Broken Coin, No.- 8 Grace Cunard, K, Ford Olga Petrora, Heart of a Painted Woman Mme. Petrova, In The Vampire Henry Kalker. tn The Bigger Man The Kiss of Dishonor The Smuggler's Lass The Quest. B parts Waking Father (comedy) Charlotte Walker In put ot Ijarknes Theda lUra and Wm E. Bhay, The Two Orphans Thorn. Wise In Blue Grass Earl of Pawtucket S reels. Others Regeneration Hearts Ablaxe. Get-Rch Quick Walllngford Hypocrites "Paramount. Vary Plck ford, in Rags Edjrth Totten. In A Factory Magdalen Wet End. , Warren Ker rigan, Oyster ' Dredger The Bludgeon Edna May and Bryan Washburn, Scapegoat, Seventh Commandment " HU ritalKt ' Mary Plcttford. Love's Sacrifice. Yal. of Mothering; Heart. Beast at Bay. Tb Msssscis Dust otarpt harden' of Li'es. Uarams Meal of I he Navy, No. Nul pf lbs Navy, No, 3 ptfaers TUESDAY The Silent Chord Charles Ray, In Lighthouse Keeper's Son Holbrook Blinn, In The liory Snuff Box Richard Travers, Atflnl ties. Hazards of Helen Diamond From the Sky Woman, Lion and Man The Goddess. No 7 Species of Mexican Man Mrs. Jarr and the So ciety Clrcua. Caught Vivian Martin, In The Little Mademoiselle .Marian Neabltt, in The Way Back. Others Kathryn Osterman, The Bludgeon In Tho Chalice of Courage Same as Monday Richard J. Joae, In Silver Threads Among the Gold The Broken Coin No. 10 Same as Monday Julius Steger, In The Master ot the House Eleanor Woodruff, West Winds. Rule Sixty-throe Ina Claire, C. Blackwell, In The Puppet Crown Blanche Sweet, In The Captive (Paramount) Brand Blotters' Every heart. The Cup of Life Chaplin. In Work. S reels under Two Flag Same a Monday Mary Plckford, In Tes of the Storm Country Blekel a Watson In The Fixer Anthony and Cleopatra Chasing the Limited Blood of the Forefathers The Heart of Blue Ridge Cave on Thunder Cloud Broadway Feature Campbell Are Coming Mme. Malvlna Lobel, In The Unwelcome Wife Walter Miller. In Winning the Futurity Dorothy The Broken Coin, No, IT The Highwayman's Honor Wm. Fox present Theda Bars, The Two Orphans Betty Nansen. In Mould a Mother Tell? The Broken Coin, No, 11 King ltagot. Only Child The Volunteer Or can 3rAKuby Daughter of the Jungle One on Mother. Failure Heart Ablaxe Others WEDNESDAY Women and War Laura Sawyer, In One of a Million Thomas A. Wise, Blue Graas in The Old Sin The Emerald God Cleo Madison, In A Mother's Atonement A Woman' Mistake The Source of Happiness Bnobs .Featuring Victor Moore The Wolf Man Eleanor Woodruff, tn "West Wind, Other Thos. Terries, in Pearl ot the Antilles, Others n. Fellows, Anna Nils eon, In Regeneration Helen Ware, In The Price Helen Ware, In The Price May Ward, In A Continental Girl The White Terror J, Rufus Walllngford Violet Mersereau, In You Can't Always Tell Alex. B, Francis, In After Dark William Famum, In Wonderful Adventure Clara Kimball Young, in Heart ot Blue Ridge A Kentucky Idyll When Wete Vent Dry Diamond From the Sky No, 22 . Other Esmeralda Paramount Haiel Dawn, The Heart of Jennifer Sliver Theads Among the Gold Mountain Justice, 2 reel Other Rebecca Robert Edecon. in Man Prerogative Mgrrutrtt Clark. In The Pretty bister of Joae Ja. Lackaye, Ray Reyce In York State Folk Broken Coin. No. 1. il Special Matinee 2 o'clk, Girl of the Dance Hall Judy Forgot The Little Gypsy Marguerite Clark, In Seven Sisters Romance of Elaine, 10 The Bondwoman, 3 part For Professional Ktaaong The Jungle Queen. Oth. Strath-more Blindness of Virtu The Maker of Sin Htr Wonderful Day The Uodeee, No. Other TIIUKSDAY Tho Quality ot Forgiveness Dropplngton's Family Tree. Keystone Comedy Emily Steens, in The Soul ot a Woman One Performance Only Broncho Billy, Sheepman The Broken Coin, No. 18 Sunshine and Tempest From Out the Big Snows Haunting Winds Hearts and Roses 31am and the Experiment Helen Ware, in The Price Edna Mayo, In The Family Divided. Others Holbrook Illlnn, In The Ivory Snuft Box Graustark, featuring Bushman, Bev, Bayne Gall Kane, tn Her Great Match The Plow share Chaplin, In Shanghaied Chaplin, In The Bank Lena Rivera The Circular Staircase V. L. S. B. Feature Broadway Feature Ella Hall. In Jewel Dora The Eternal Feminine Robert Warwick, In The Flash of an Emerald Mary Fanchon Plckford, In me i-ricxei A Mother's Atonement In Trust. Treasure Bog Edcon, Hart, Rhea Mitchell, On Night Stage Same as Wednesday Robert Edeson, In Mortmain The Heart, of The Blue Ifldge The Broken Coin, No. V Other 8 reel dally Bred in the Bone Paul I'anier, In The Spender. Ills Crucible Wilton Ijtrkeye, in The Man ot Shame Forrest Wynaat, tn Tno Brink Broad Star Feature Court-martialed Edna Mayo and Bryan Washburn, Scapegoat An American Gentleman Anna' Muidock. la A Royal Family Betty Nanun, In Devil' Daughter. Clln Xing J. I The Cofsfcen Jsreiher T?3rY lxer The Broken Cat. Wo. T Arobreee pfrl Walnw A Ooo mur-Part Pe FRIDAY Tricks ot Fate Treasure America Marguerite Clark. In Helene ot the North Raneon's Folly Blllle Reeve Comedy Stanley' Search for the Hidden City. Other The Broken Coin. No. 0 The Jungle Loer Vivian Martin, in Little Dutch Olrl. The Quarrel Betty Nansen, in Should a Mother TellT A Sultana ot the Desert Soul of Pierre. Others Thomas Cummlngs, In The House of Scandal Man' Prerogative, fea turing Robert Edeson Vivian Martin. In The Utile Mademoiselle William Faversham, In The Right of Way Walker Whiteside, In The Melting Pot Frank Daniels, In Crooky V. L. s. E. Feature The Surrender, Father's Help. With Other Lottie Plckford. In Diamond From the Sky Marguerite Clark, Seven Slatera in Theda Dara, in Lady Audley'a Secret The Broken Coin, No. IT Does Flirting PayT T'ie Lost House. 4 reel ' The Web of Crime Edmund Breese, In The Song of the Wage Slave John Barrymorei, In The Incorrigible Dukane Gatl Kane in Her Great Match Lord Harrington's Estate a reel. Other The Vengeance ot the Wild The Call of the Dance Wild Cat. Not Wanted Wm Fox presents Theda Bars, in Two Orphans Paramount: Pauline Frederick, In Bold Low Field. In Old Dutch Julia Dean, In Judg Not The Oodaf, No. 11 Northern Light Chaplin. b Bhanghaled Thro trlh8 w'" Ttw 'eUdtCelfl No. 8 pr Brea4rrJ fyi Hrry Carey. Va v JI". i P- rfc guerMa Fteaer, 1 ! Mtr a SATURDAY The Humble Guise Vivian Rich, In 1 Drawing the Line Elsie Janla. In Nearly a Lady Bi!"c' great drama, The Country Parson ." 'J5 Vay ot Old The Greater Courage Kocert Warwick, in Face In the Moonlight -The Fighting Hope Tale of a Trust Betrayed The Diamond From the Sky GUdya Hulette, In What Happened on the Barbuda Anita Stewart, in The sin of Mothers Hypocrite In The Outlaw' Revenge C. Aubrey Smith, In The Builder of Bridge Jullua Steger, In Master ot the House Just Out of College by George Ade Neal of the Navy, No. 8 Other W Th V? Co. present. Tho Cub. Others Thoma. A. Wise. In Blue Grass rinette Kellermann, In Neptune'e Daughter Room and Board Larry O'Nell, Gentleman .neat or the Nvy, No. B y yiuain. a. reel Betrli Mlchelena. In Salvation Nell Edwin Abel, In Brewster1 Million The Maglo Skin Other The Christian, 8 reel Other The Wheel ot Justice 'Ti iTi ,n 'uJ area The Coll of the City Paramount' Blanch Sweet, In The c"uV Kathryn Oaterman, in The Bludgeon Romance of Elaine, 3t Otbere ' Romance of Elaine, JO A Kentucky Jdyh - The Maglo Skin Lenor; Ulrlch, In Kllmeny FOX. Mtehman. Beverly . kH,nn GratwUrk ana the nn,i Cetiteet. Tiny Hand Stemoad From ,Te Gentleman the Bk Uurglai The Otrftllar Bulrca.a fZ a ItreUo Jewel fm-A DeWctlv Due iy tV Unlawful WW ? Mystic Bail JERSEY SUFFS EXPOSE TRICK TO FOOL LABOR Continued from Page One cards, paid lor and Issued by the nntl suffragists, were betas; passed over the bars of saloons at Camden, thUB Identi fying tho liquor Interests with tho op position to tho amendment. These cards, she said, had the Amendment printed on them with the warnings Vote Nd on October 19. For tho first tlmo In tho history of Now Jersey elections thoro will bo women watchers at the polls tomorrow. Con vinced thnt an honest election will mean a victory by a 83,000 majority, the suf fragists Intend to take every precaution to make that victory safe Detectives will be employed and campraa used to establish evidence where repeating Is suspected. Today final plans for getting the re turns as early as possible, are being made. Jersey City will bo tho headquartors for receiving tho returns, and Mrs. Lillian F. Felckert, president of tho suffragists, will bo In charge. All over the State tho watchers havo received Instructions to send In their returns In half-hourly re ports, so ns to avoid confusion when the polls aro closed, Tonight parades will be held to wind up tho campaign all over the State. Everywhere political leaders aro pre dicting victory, and tho suffragists' op timism seems Justified by the encouraging statements ot some of the most astute men In tho Slate'. ANOTHER, CONVERT. Martin P. Devlin, Democratlo leader nnd prosecutor of Mercer County, of which Trenton Is tho seat, Is one of the most recent ones to declare In favor of suffrage. Ho was appointed prosecutor by President Wilson when the latter was Governor of New Jersey, and Is one of tho strongest supporters of Wilson In tho county. He took the stump for tho suf fragists a few weeks ngo. "If tho same education had been given tho electorate In Essex and Camden Counties," he said today, "as has been the case In Mercer County, thoro would not bo even tho slightest uncertainty as to the result. Tho suffragist leaders have uorkfd bard In this county, nnd ..Mercer will bq for suffrage by a largo majority. Tho auflraglsts may win in Essex despite tho 'machine' and 'Jim Nugent. They may also carry Catnden County regard less ot machine Influence and the Influ ence of Philadelphia politicians." An emphatic denial ls.sued by Republi can State Chairman Newton A. IC. Bug boo, of Trenton, that he had declared against suffrage, was gratifying to suf fragists. An alleged Interview claimed to have been secured by Barrett L. Cran dall, of Elizabeth, publicity manager for tho "antlB," put the chairman on record as saying, among other things: "I expect tho Republican party to voto solidly against 'votes for women.' " "It is absolutely and unqualifiedly false CONVENTION HALL Broad Street and Allegheny Avenue Tuesday Evening, October 26 UNITED SINGERS OF PHILADELPHIA Men's, Women's and Children's Choruses of 2100 voices. Orchestra of TS Musicians. CONCERT ' IN AID OF THE German-Austro-Hungarian Relief Fund EMINENT SOLOISTS Tickets 25. CO, 75 cents and 11. on sale at Olmbel Brothers. Ninth and Market Sts. German Society Hall, Marshall and Spring ' I po tnr Garden .Btreetav it I F, .Oat.epdorff. ;i N. 13th Street. , Awnings Taken Down Repairing Free Awnings stored, repaired during winter for rehanglng In spring; .nominal charge. WEDDING CANOPIES Bernard McCurdy 110 NOllTU OTH STREET Race C017 A. Filbert 231S nnd you can't make the denial too trong," said Dugbee when shown the alleged Interview. "The man reprcsent fngwmielf to be the publicity director did met me on the street nnd I told him that I waa not taking nny hand In tho matter, and that I had nothing whatever to ay about It," added the Republican leader. Miss Lavenla Engle, central campaign manager for the New Jersey Suffrage An soclatlon, said today that there waa noth ing to show that the cause vould not win In Mercer County. "There v. Ill bo a victory In tho entire State," she said, "by a good majority Although there Is a chanco of losing In Camden and Essex Counties, there will be n big support In the rural sections nnd the prospects In goncrnl look bright for us tomorrow." Frederick W. Qnlchtel, former Judgo of the Mercer Court of Common Pleas, said that he was greatly In favor of suffrage; that he was of the opinion that It would .win nt the election tomorrow, and that whllo ho thought the voto would not bo lnrge, It would show that the work of the suffragists had borne fruit and that the people of tho Stato wanted tho women to have tho snmo right as men nt tho polls. Final "reinforcements" from Philadel phia will bo hurried across the Delaware nivcr tonight to Camden. The "Burnham Winner" and other suffrngo automobiles filled with spenkers and workers will lenvo the Equal Franchise Society headquarters, 35 South 9th street, at 7 o'clock and will bo met on tho other side by Mies Anno Mar tin, president of tho Nevada Woman Suf frage Association; Mrs. W. D. Kcrlln and other suffragists. A parade, with banners nnd Illumina tions, will proceed up Broadway to tho BUffrago headquarters, whero parties of speakers will bo detailed to various sec tions of the city. The Philadelphia party will consist of Miss Mary H. Ingham, Miss Elizabeth McShane, Mrs. Elizabeth Galen, Miss Anna McCuo, Miss Caroline KaUenaleln. Mlsa M. ,,. . !"" Miss Elizabeth Price Lewi, u.""1. erman nnd Oraham C Woodol.a l "Or-Ji The Equal FranchhTa fwfed' . i ters will bo open until lati V ",w' V night for tho election returns. tomoTo TO AID DEFENSE IIERR' National Security Lcaguo Will n 1 An Mtanslvn PAmnA(M - movement for preparedness will 2 started here this week by the NatlwS Security League, which will 0pen bffl headquarters near Broad and Chetj?" """- ' c" a by som1 the most prominent men in .i.. ... "a city tt vlrlt every section of phi..,.. . A endeavor to arouse Interest In the mor"! ma icusuo m continuing lu -..r -n tho members of Congress regardlne it,.?H attitude toward nn nrte.ni.o.- "?!" tnlfl natlnrint preparedness it i. ' 5ram rl 'd!M.,t0 "2 ' It h.. V. "' " un an. replies have been verv .,..i"" Hit! Among those who have ni..; ii support tho movement In every r,V:- wny are Congressman J. Hnm .,IWM Senator Tenroso and former Rene.M tlvo Georgo W. Edmonds. "'l Phlladciphtan Accused as Thief WILMINGTON, Del.. Oct. 18 -t , city court today Charles Dune.-" :" ' dressed young mnn, who says ril hS Is In Philadelphia, was charged 3 picking the pocket of Eugene Muni?'' At tho request of Jnmes BaulstunVkU1 counsel, the case went over until tomn? row, nnd ho was held under ball .' that time. ' MS, New Triangle Plays Grip Audience W. S. Hart has the leading role in "The Disciple." -1' Imagine that you were a strong jawed, two-handed person competent to hold up a "hard" mining camp crowd with a gun while you preached a sermon to them, and that while you were preaching the big gambler of the camp met your wife and Then "Martyrs of the Alamo." Suppose you were living in the very earliest days of American history the days of the Alamo when the country was covered with wil derness and with Davy Crockett, Colonel Boyie and Silent Smith were being be sieged with Mexicans in hordes But perhaps you had better see these tense, compelling TRIANGLE PLAYS and two rip-roaring Keystone comedies which, by the way, we have exclusLye.rights to now for yourself at the Chestnut St. Opera House Chestnut Street Below Eleventh Street All Matinees 25c and 50c. Evenings, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 and $2 s r m r? SMuwimtia yHTSTOTiti 1 v" """" ' jnm? & 'V.: r- PROMINENT PHOlDPLAy PRESENTATIONS If WEST rillLADELrillA I OPI TQT MD AND LOCUST STS. LUVU1 KIMBALL OROAN Mat., 1:30 and 8 P. M. Ers . 0:30 to U. I. L. Lasky Presents CHARLOTTE WALKER "OUT OP DARKNE88" Flay Obtained Thru Stanley Hooking- Co. BALTIMORE SHERWOOD d EDNA MAYO and RRYANT WASIIDURN In "THE SCAPEGOAT' pRAMn G?D AND MARKET STREETS VJiVttPILJ Matinee Dally, 2 P. M Bo Holbrook Blinn in "The Ivory Snuff Box," S Reels CIIDPIfA 0TII AND dUXVClVrA MARKET STREET! VITAORAPII BLUE RIBBON FEATURE "The Sins of the Mothers" EARL WILLIAMS and ANITA STEWART TMPFRTAT oth and ". iivir r.llrtlj WALNUT, streets METRO. PICTURE CORP Present MME. PETROVA "THE VAMPIRE" C CXVS BOTH AND MARKET BT8. VJLAJPC Dally Mat.. 2 tl5, Ev-a., 7 MARY PICKFORD In "THE EAGLE'S MATE" 'Play Obtained Thru Stanley Hooking- Co. THE fiJjnAR THEATRE POPULAR CLVI OOT1I & CEDAR "Man Afraid of HU Wardrobe" Adapted From the Buck Parvln Stories In the Saturday Evening Post. OTHERS, HAVERFORD avrrdave. METRO PICTURES PRESENT OIXIA PETROVA In THE HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN" In B Acts. Matinee- at 3, Five cent. 8 Keel. HAMILTON 6WhKv.nT.VAVfc EIOIITH EPISODE OF THE BROKEN COIN" -FRANCIS FORD and ORACH CUNARD TWO HEELS OTHERS ORIENT Theatre m19aVe$uIand Jlroadway Star Feature, Leo Delaney and ulla. Swayn Gordon In ''HEARTS ABLAZE'' net'liicn-quicx waiimrtoras story, "THHEB HINUB & A UOAT ' PARKWAY POPLAn STREETS "A Factory Magdalen" EDYTII TOTTIN as, the Magdalen IN S ,ACT8 EJRANKLIN qihard av. V DEBBIE ETTON In "THE JUNGLE LOVERS" OTHEBS, MATINKB DAILY PJlRDPN MD I.ANDOWN AVB. laAilaVUl MATINE8 Z. X VKNIKQ f t, "A Fel There WW By Request Featuring THEDA AMA and XDW, JOSH ATtl VBU ' DARBY THEATRE DAUBY, r. NORTH NoiminAsT BLUEBIRD BROAD AND SUS QUEHANNA Ava. 2 to II P. M. ANNIVERSARY WEEK. PARAMOUNT PAULINE FREDERICK "SOLD" Grnt NnrrllAm BROAD ST.. ERIE & vjreai nortnern oermantn aveb. DAILY, 2 :S0 P, M. EVENINGS. 7 & 0. "THE REGENERATION" 5 Parts Featuring Rockcllfle Fellowe & Anna Nllaon Broad Street Casino BnoR,IH3elow Matinee, 2 :30. Evening, 7 and 0 Sf "The Ivory Snuff Box" . HAM COMEDY : OTHERS T1VOLI TtlPnlfA BAIRMOUNT AVH. aayvsl.1 ineaire tielow xmi st. ....... Matinee and Evening MAJ!X.?IF.Kr0nD '" "LOVE'8 SACRIFICE" THE VALLEY OF REGENERATION" "RAnY." with HARRY MYEIIB NORTHWEST Ulwl rjinjum DAUPHIN BTBEETB HENRY KOLKER "THE BIGGER MAN" Metro. Play Obtained Thru SUnley Booking Co. PARK RIDB AVE. AND DAUPHIN h . . MAT.. 21B. EVO., 8U0. "nlfui'r J-,'H'rg Orchestral Pip 'oroai RAQB A Paramount Plctura. Featuring MARY PICKFORD """u"n Play Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co. West Alleffhrn V .2.5th Allegheny Ave. caiMucKiicnyMat .ana. Evgi.-ouo "PRICE HE PAID" By ELLA WHEELER WILCOX Oreat American Serial . "NEAL OF THE NAVY" Cumberland THBATJH' MT and xuuiuisriaiHl CUMBERLAND Broadway Features Present HOBART BOBWORTH In "A Little Brother of the Rich" LEHIGH Theatre lM?t AVK. "THE QUEST." 5 Reels WORKINaATHER.'. Comedy. Washington Palace &?. "CURDEN OF LIE TS" THE HAMMER" "NEAL OF THE NAVY." No. 5 LOGAN THEATRE "ft Theaa Bara and Wm. E Shay l "THE TWO ORPHAN? Lean Auditorium ockla $& "BLUE GRASS" "A Queen of an Hour" -fh tfolden Oyst.r." . 6fD AND nUVDDDiVtV niRARn AVENUE THEATRB - lJfi lllKAKU 7TH AND OIRARD ATM William rox present WILLIAM FARNUM In "The Wonderful Adventure" STRAIMTi 12TH & GIRARD AVE. ?4 plKUNU MATINEE AND NI8 "THE SEVENTH COMMANDMENT" .F3 "Hi Fatal Shot" - KENSINGTON DT?f nniTM. -nrTyinATT? AND IIE.L.VJKAL'E, frankfobd it 'rYiraa .rut i.ArTirirr ' Charles Blaney Feature In Five Rut WILLIAM S. HART in "KENO BATES LIAR" I llt'n S STtONT AND I U 1U D U mmnn AV "TTTm TTTOa rr monnuAti ti .wrllB! HOf IWiDWll I. imiin niiiinnfORi. T.iRfl "SIMON'S SWIMMINO 80UL MATE." "751 ANIMATED WEEKLY GERMANTOWN Tulpehocken "gS&fira "The Mothering Heart" "THE nEAST AT BAY" THE MASSACRE" llt?I T11K flRIlMANTOWN AVE. ANJ a E.IJ-mm SHARPNACK STREW WEST END WARREN KERRIGAN In "OYSTER DREDGER" Wayne Palace a$y&$l& "NEAL OF THE NAVY," No. a ilia DAWN Of UNDOlBTAnu.' OTHERS SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Jl FRANKLIN tD&2B "T!,.. R..ne,wau Wife" "Diamond From the Sky" No.j MARCONI "U-: oTlTHSTB "Earl of Pawtucket," 5 ReeHj . And Others CENTRAL Market St. Thaatre m MASS "REGENERATION" Featuring UOCKCLIFFE FKLfcOrVES ANNA HUDSON VICTORIA aW "DUST OF EGYPT" SrVatnrln IKrTnvin UAIIVKTA T ""Znd'BDlTH 8T inrMTiMiriis ia north AUU11UK1UM EIGHTH : W FILM 'PRIMA DONNA" SAVOY '"ySSK WVJttZ&V0 V "Ncl aft Nwry," 5th Episode jrfr Pries X 44 tTP, to "! - -" Watiuea SttfiWfcf' wJSt$tSSJn' J'rlJUSfi'ftiiS" ifJuH ' FradMbTBOSWORTH KATHRYN OSTERMANN to" J The Matt aaa tb & "THE BLUDGEON';