EVENING LEDaER-POTEADEKPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915: 13 IB r in PHONE GIRL HEARS MEN BLOW SAFE; ONE KILLED FInsh nt Chicago Heights Warns of "Yeggs" Battle With Police CHICAGO, Oct. 27. A telephone oper ator at Chicago Heights, a suburb, saw a flash on her switchboard early today, "plugged In," hoard a terrific, explosion, notified the pollco nnd a b<te followed, In which ono yeggman was killed and two of the gnng captured. Two othors escaped and several Sheriffs posses were sent out. The dead robber was about 38 years old. Tho prisoners taken In tho revolver fight were Jnmes Moran, S2 years old, who said his home was In California, and Thomas mley, 36, of Buffalo, N, T. Tho gang ovldently had Intended to blow several safes In the suburbs. Tho first plnco on their list was tho Schoenhocfcn Browlns Company's office. At 2:40 o'clock Miss Nelllo Stayer, the tclophono operator, saw the Hash and heard men talking In tho brewery office. Then enmo the explosion. Sho telephoned tho police, who tracked tho safe-blowers from tho brewery to tho Standard OH Company yards. There tho revolver bat tle was staged. None of tho officers was wounded, although at tho first shot a bullet carried away Policeman Coughlln's cap. VIOLIN CAUSES VIOLENCE Music's Charms Lead to Domestic In felicity -and Player's Arrest Tho almost human tones that camo from tho violin of Michael Chuske at tracted tho opposite box llko a candlo at tracts tho moths. At least that Is what hie wife declares. This magnetic quality caused trouble which resulted today In his being held In $500 ball for court by Magistrate Grells, of the Hldge nnd Mid vale avenues station, accused of beating his wife, Ilosle. It was the self-same violin, a "Strati," his wife said, which ho used as a magnet for other women at christenings, wed dings and dunces, and as a weapon against her. He accused her of Jealousy. She accused him of cruelty and of hitting htr with tho Instrument nnd knocking her doWn and shouting at her and trying to kick her. Policeman Meild said he pro vented tho last-named when he stopped the fight at the couple's homo at 2033 lilnvls street yesterday. MOVE TO SAVE MURDERER Attorneys for Ex-Priest Convicted of Killing Girl Ask New Trial ALBANY, N. Y., Oct. 27. A new court fight to save Hans Schmidt, tho former priest convicted of murdering his sweet heart, Anna Aumucllor, was begun In the Court of Appeals hero today by his at torneys. A new trial Is asked on the ground that Schmidt has Important admissions to make to the Grand Jury, and that tho girl died of a hemorrhage following a criminal operation. Schmidt, since his conviction almost two years ago, has been In tho death house at Sing Sing. Edison's Life Threatened SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 27. Anonymous letters threatening tho life of Thomas A. Edison because he had been named as a member of the Naval Advisory Board havo been received by tho Inventor slnco he came to San Francisco. Mr. Edison wns threatened with death If he mado an Invention which would make war more terrible, or which would tend to promote war In tho United States. WPPF 'va-VT- --.- iVV. Om THE following theatres obtain their pictures from the Stanley Booking Company, which is a guarantee ofearly showings of the finest productions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Booking Company. ALHAMBRA SS&STvk DONALD BRIAN in THE VOICE IN THE FOQ" ADr'Al'lTA CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH UWLJl DOVBLU BILL MARY PICKFORD ,n "avJETgf,DAT" Alao Society's "MELODRAMATIC MOVIE" ni7I I 1771117 FRONT& SUSQUEHANNA BLLLLVUfc. Mary Miles Minter in "Emmy of Stork's Nest" BIJOU DREAM ' VALESKA 8URATT In THE SOUL OF BROADWAY" BLUEBIRD 220 NSD 8Tl KATHRYN OSTERMAN in 'THE BLUDaEON" FAIRMOUNT 20th ainAnD AVE Edna Mayo and Bryant Washburn In "The Blindness of Virtue" GERMANTOWN "nTve. Theda Bara in "SIN" Cf r,TJT7 CDTH AND MARKET 8TB. VaUJliE MAX FIOMAN In "THE MAN ON THE BOX" CHARLES CHAPLIN1 In "SHANaHAIED" JEFFERSON SDTII AND DAUPHIN STREETS MRS. FISKE in "VANITY PADI LAFAYETTE 201 KEN8INGTON PAULINE FREDERICK in "SOLD" fril LOQAN LOGAN THEATRE "MS"1 MARY PICKFORD in "ESMERALDA" LUZERNE W8?dyork -NO SHOW Blti FEATURES TOMORROW NORTHEAST GIRARD VBNUUaSnDAvB THOMAS A. WISE in "BLUE GRASS" STRAND J' XaVHt "R9nnce ot EUin"--No. U TItY TO STOP WIDENING OF EPISCOPAL BREACH Attempt Mnda to Havo Church Dig nitaries Withdraw Resignations NBW fonK, Oot S7.-Hfforts were be ing made today to prevent ft. widening of tho breneh In tho Protestnnt Episcopal Church that resulted In tho resignation yesterday of three bishops and two other members of tho IJotird of Missions. Peaceful overtures wore mado before tho missions body reconvened today. Several leading church dignitaries were attempting to bring about n, compromise and chum tho withdrawal of tho resig nations. The five churchmen who resigned acted after they had failed to stop the Board of Missions from voting to send dele gates to tho Pan-Protestant Congress to be held In Panama In February. Bishop Reginald II. Wcller, of Fond du Lao, wis., declared such nctlon by tho Hpls copal Church constituted an affront to tho Itoman Catholic Church, since the object of the Pnn-Amorlcon Congress wns to devise ways for bringing the peoples of Central and South America to tho Protestant fnlth. Four other dignitaries who resigned with Bishop Weller held tho samo views ond added that tho Pan-American Con gress not only wns hostllo to tho Boman Catholic Church, but would delay tho arrival of a union of nil Christian churches. Tho four others who resigned were: Bishop Alfred Harding, of Wash ington, V. C; Bishop Williams, of Mnr quette. Mich.; tho nev. Dr. William T. Manning, of Trinity Church, Now York, nnd tho Bcv. Scldcn P. Delnney, Dean of All Saints' Cathedral, Milwaukee. Replying to theso attacks, George Wharton Pepper, of Philadelphia, and other lay nr.d clerical members jtt the board denied that tho object of tho con gress wns to nntngonlzo the Bomnn Catholic Church. GERMANY BARS TRANSFER OF CITIZENS' VESSELS No Disposition of Ships Permitted to Outside Parties WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. The State Department today mado tho following announcement: "The department has been Informed by cable from Berlin that, under a law of October 21, tho German Government for bids any German citizen who owns or has a share In any merchant shin to sell or In any way dispose of his interest to any ono who is not a subject of Germany. "This law applies equally to Gorman subjects In foreign countries." The new Gorman decree was believed by State Department officials to bo de signed to conservo tho German merchant marine for use after tho war. It will prevent the salo or transfer of nny of the 150 German merchant fleet now held In American waters. That tlie German law will remove a con troversy Involved In the Administration's ship purchase bill Is believed. During the ship purchase bill fight In Congress last winter it was charged tho Administration contemplated acquiring some of tho idle German vessels. '10 Philadelphians Wed at Elkton ELKTON, Md., Oct. 27.-:oupIcs mar ried In Elkton this morning were: An drew W. AVhclnn and Ethel V. Crooks, Louis Mossing nnd Loulso Link, Angus McLean and Elizabeth Miller, Michael P. Sullivan and Elizabeth B. Krapp, and Philip P. Checchio and Delaboto Elverla, all of Philadelphia; Horace P. Campbell, Philadelphia, and Olive Spangle. Atlnntlc City: Itussell C. Shade and Eila I. Faust. Allcntown; Hnymond Soley, Ilryn Mawr, nnd Marian E. Cotter, Ardmore; Floyd S. Overton and Ljcy J. Parsells, Atlan tic City: Ilalph D. Morgan, Elkton, nnd Marguerite Myers, Cecllton; Ernest L. Dcmond and Uesslo C. Jones, Northeast, Md. PROMINENT PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS -I - t aV SUBJECT TO CHANGE 8ooim Grmmm F I O 17 D T V BROAD AND 1 DtK 1 I COLUMBIA MARY FULLER in ".UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES" LOCUST S2D AND LOCUST STS. CYRIL MAUDE In "PEER OYNT" COMINO WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Blanche Sweet In "THE CASE OK BECKY" Logan Auditorium buohockland C. AUBREY SMITH in "JOHN QLAYDE'B HONOR" NEW' BROADWAY 'Ssatnsd LOUIS MEREDITH in "AN ENEMY TO SOCIETY" ni7DI4PIIM OERMANTOWN AND UKrTlE.UlVl CHKLTEN AVES. ETHEL BARRYMORE in "THE FINAL JUDGMENT" tJAI APr 121 MARKET STREET rVLAlC PAULINH FREpERICK ' Tody " Z A Z A " ADMISSION IQo ntntr RIDQE AVENtrE AND IAKIS. IlAITI'IIIN STREET "SALVATION NELL" Featuring BEATRIZ MICHELENA i ' ' DtrrWT KM MARKET STREET K&VSE'IN 1 II V HAS VOICE OllO AN BLANCHE RING in 'THE YANKEE GIRL" Y1 1DV MARKET BELOW 7TH STREET KUBY DONALD BRIAN in "THE VOICE IN THE FOG" STANLEY continuous 11 A. M. to 11,15 P. M. MARKET ABOVE 10TII OERALDINB FARRAR In "CARMEN" OEHUNTOWN T lUnr.,an OERMANTOWN AVE. 1 ulpenocken tulpehockhn st ANTHONY and CLEOPATRA" 8 Reels AND OTHERS DPI UAM OERMANTOWN AVE. fCLJlAlVl and BHARPNACK ST. Un,VBtar,F?u?.WBy "JUST JIM" Featuring HARRY D. CAREY ir.. D,1si Cermantown Ava, Above Wayne ralace HUntin park at. "THE GODDESS" OTHERS 5 Cts. DARUY DARBY THEATRE DARBY PA. iiir't I'aruinounl Picture rklsineny Featuring LENORE ULR1CH NOVEL "COMRADE JOHN" MADE INTO MOVIE The tory of a Religious Char latan Effectively Retold in Films Dy the Photoplay Editor From time In time Ilia Kvenlng ledger reviews the principal Centura Mm from prltnle screenings In ndianee of pro duction, That phenomenon of America, tho re ligious charlatan, tho creator of new faiths and new heresies, was duo for immortalization long beforo Samuel Mcr wln nnd Henry KltcheH Webster put a cross between Ktbcrt Hubbard nnd Klljah Dowle Into their novel, "Comrade John." Now tho typo has achieved tho definite Immortality of tho movies. "Comrade John" hns been screened by tho Balboa Company as a simple, direct and offectlve photoplay with some scenos toward Its close that approach spectacu lar and am very woll handled. Tho story Is oasy to suggest. The npostlo of "beauty through toll" hires a young nrohltect to erect tho city which his deluded followers are supposed to havo conceived, planned and bullded. The architect ultimately exposes tho false prophet and savea a young girl from his grasp. At tho climax of these Individual adventures the Infuriated dupes sot Are to tho apostle's temple nnd ho Is con sumed In the flames. In tho screen version William Elliott plays tho young architect with nil his usual directness, vigor and good looks. Ruth Roland la a charmingly deluded heroine. Tho scenes of tho tomplo's burning nro as well handled Ilro scenes as wo have had slnco "Cablrla." Built on a considerable scale, thoy excel In realistic photography and a senso of clltnnx. "Comrndo John" Is relonscd Friday, October 29. When "An American Gentleman" Is shown nt the Tulpchocken Theatre, Gcr mantown avenue and Tulpchocken Btreot, Thursday and Friday, It will bo seen by many persons who Innocently, or other wise, participated In several of tho scenes. The film was mado by tho Liberty Mo tion Picture Company, of Germnntown, and tho Tulpohoekcn Theatre Is the nearest motion picture house to the scenes of nctlon. In fact, many scenes were taken on the same street, nnd not a few residents wcro caught by tho camera whllo passing by. NO SNOW TODAY Silvery Flakes Strewed Environs on Samo Day Last Year The Oldest Inhabitant got up this morn ing nnd looked out the windows. "Not much chance today for snow," ho mused. Ho wasn't crazy. Ho rcmombcred that on this day Inst year snow fell In tho en virons of Philadelphia. The weather man confirmed the belief that today will bo snowless. The sky will bo clear most of tho day, ho said, with n balmy tempera ture prevailing. It will not be as warm as It was yesterday or tho day before. The sunrise og settled down on tho river and tied up ferries for a few min utes until tho sun peeped over tho Jersey horizon nnd dispelled tho mist. Two New Haven Directors Resign NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 27. Resig nations of Henry K. McIIarg and Fred crick K. Brewster as dlrcctois of the New Haven road wero acccp'ted today and It was announced that tho number of direc tors will bo reduced from 17 to 15. Both McIIarg nnd Brewster nro among the dlieciors now on trial nt New York In the Government's conspiracy ensc. but It was stated that this fact had nothing to do with their retirement. CENTRAL VICTORIA MARKET ST. ABOVE NINTH JAMES LACKAYE in "YORK STATE FOLKS" Market St. Theatre maSet FREDERICK PERRY in "THE FAMILY STAIN" AUDITORIUM SS STREET TUntc,.-n. ni4- A utataKM u iiui o vuiuoi forepIm "A MOTHER5?; C 8TII ST. BELOW J VINE ST. ATONEMENT" "LANDING THE HOSE REEL" 'AOICE IN THE DARK" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET GERALDINE O'BRIEN in "HIS WIFE" NORTHWEST West Allegheny ilt.$u$a?sS. BLANCHE SWEET in "THE CAPTIVE" r,...Uln1 THEATnE. I0TII and Cumberland Cumberland sts. "The Phantom Happiness" Lubln Feature, with EARL MKTCALF & ORXII HAWLUY. 'THE UOI'HER" LEHIGH Theatre 25THNQD AVE. "DIAMOND FROM THE SKY" "THE MAN SERVANT" NORTH firpnr NnrlriPrn nRAD ST.. BRIE ft Vjreai ionnern oermant-n aves. DAILY. 2:80 P. M. EVENINOS, 7 AND I) 'Tho Cry of tha Flrat Born." "Adventure of J. Rufua WalllngforJ." featuring Uurr Mo. Intpsh, Flgman and Lollta Ilobartson Broad Street Casino Dn0ESiEEU LILLIAN WALKER In "LILLIAN'S HUSBANDS" 'THE VJLLAOE OUTCAST" COMEDIES f fVOLI Theatre vnV DILL1E H1TCIIIE ln"Vendelta in a Ho.pital" "WHEN LOVE IS LOVE" "AT THE REACH INCOONITO" Others. KENSINGTON RPI nRAnP BELORADE ST. and UCLVjIVrAUd FItANKFORD AVE. "SJAPSHOTS"Thanhouser "Jerry and the Gunman" Cub JUMBO FRONT ST. and QIHARD AVE. "A KlUllT TO FINISH" 'WHEN THE CALL CAME" "Love's HtratesM" "Fifty Years Ilehlnd' "Units Iireak Into tha Hartro" Brunswick Palace K&m ELLA HALL In I P W F L " FIVE ACTS fc " "HIS NOBS THE DUKE" Weekly Programs Appear every Monday la WEIL GETS WRIT OF ERROR IN WEST VIRGINIA BRIBE CASE Justice White Grants Plea nnd De lays Pittsburgh Millionaire's Trial WASHINGTON, Oct. IT.-Chlef Justice White, of the Supreme Court, this after noon Issued a writ of error In favor of A. Leo Well, the lfttsnurgh millionaire, who was arrested In West Virginia, on a elmrge of attempting to bribe members of the West Virginia Public Service Com mission. Weil's attorneys asked the writ today on the ground that tlie charge were lm proterly brought. The writ. It was seld, will servo to prevent Well frm being brought to trial In West Virginia, until the merits of the cam are threehed out before Chief Justice hlte. PRINCE PACKS HLINDNKSS Condition of Leopold of CoburR Sorl oub as Result of Attack MILAN, Italy, Oct. 17. Prlnco Leopold, of Coburg, who was burned with add nnd wounded with a revolver by I'raulelu Kamilln Ityblcka last week, was attacked because lie refused to carry out a promise of marriage, says the Secolo Tho condition of tho rrlnee is grave, and If ho recovers ho probably will be sightless. W Mf rlfeJJSiSI P ELIZABETHAN RESIDENCE dJIACann vJ ' "Jl . 0 -. &saBim3VimVXaSSSiiM l C Ileautlful etone and half-timber house nearlng rompte- il) I U.tJvU rCl a- aWi & gftn -. 19 HeYr''BTJJ rt-l IclHMa IV7 'en, on lot 7SxlB0. High location, with fine view. French T y J ; - ll.7y Sffffh-zs,. -J jrl H JlcJ,ilMm ltA "ument window. Open terrace front The only house for the money In fJ "7 S7 Efn W'f'7ftffr tC?rf2ft iUH'iSvfZk v) the York road section. Woetvlcw road near Cadwalader avo. Term to ult. V7 I Pffi J MTBsl "aC'rV"y lKSllS.yaai? A We also havo beautiful bulldlnc tract; hlh location, extended view over ft',! I MffaTtilf 'Craa'L. r JBGH O iSKrt!VVl VI I nne homes of niklns Park; near train and trolley. Prices $1100 and upward. r j M Shares 5&M I TOSftt' 1 WL Arc SS Each &il MMm$mM(l M Business men hnrd-hcaded, successful, well-known business men are nt the head of thr; MSRROR FILMS, INCORPORATED They know commercial enterprises, know how to cut out wnste to make one dollar do 100 cents' worth of work. Every penny you invest with them is safe guarded by business acumen and business honesty. THE 795 PREFERRED STOCK entitles you to a 7 per cent, cumulative dividend, together with ono share of common treasury stock as bonus. You may buy as few as five shnres at $5 per share, and you get one share of common stock free with every shnre of preforred that you buy. BUT YOU MUST ACT AT ONCE You must act quickly to participate in the bonus of 100 per cent, of Treasury Stock issued with your 7 per cent, preferred. The best plan is to mail check or money order direct today. Stock will be issued in the order of receipt of subscription.-;, and the rule of first come, first served will be rigidly followed. :.r7 f3 m lr-lf, 5r r, e.rl EEi: m $OvffTT MOIRFRILMRmc mm)x 6 EAST 42ND,ST.,NEWY0nK. Phila. Representative I. T. I..VVTON & CO. Member Phtla. Stock Exchange Real EiUte Trust Bid ca. j(W 'rrmi4.j7 WEST PHILADELPHIA SHERWOOD B1TH AND IlAI.TIMORE Matlneo, 2:30. Evening. 0:30, 8 and 0:30 1NA CLAIRE AND CARLVLE BLAC1CWELI. THE PUPPET CROWN" r'RAIMn B2D AN'D MARKET STREETS JIMni7 Matinee Dally. 3 P. M.. Sc. Clara Kimball Young in "HEARTS IN EXILE" EUREKA 40TH AND MARKET STREETS ISRAEL ZAKOWILL'H OREAT PLAY. wIhteJideh'THE MELTING POT" "QET RICH QUICK WALLINQFORD" IMPERIAL C0TII AND WALNUT STREETS William Fox Prevent a THEDA BARA IN "SIN" RITTENHOUSE C3D ADEHroRn ROBERT EDESON in "MAN'S PREROGATIVE" Franklin Theatre 62D AANvN,unBAHU Sffi "The Call of the Sea" OTHERS MATINEE DAILY r,ADni7M MO LANSD0WNBS AVE. llIJJEn MAT 2. EVO. 0;80, WILLIAM FARNUM in "The Wonderful Adventure" THR CEDAR "$! Popular iim hoth a chdar PARAMOUT TRAVEL SERIES DOROTHY NILKON BRN PHILLIPS In "THE BPHINOTIMfB OF WIRIT" "Stanley's CIom Call," Animal Feature. Others HAVERFORD haverford avk "THREE WEEKS," in 5 Acts Other Subjects Matinee at 2. HAMILTON 'VtnC.lnS' Av'- MADAME MALVINH TOIIKL In "THE UNWELCOME WIFE"' FIVE REELS OTHERS ORIENT Theatre MWAg?5bTAND tSNriss m "The Pursuing Shadow" "THE MAN WITH THE IRON HEART" ON THE JOR" DHD1UIAV 40TH AND j7l.lVVVfW POP.LAR STniSBTS "BROKEN COIN," No. 3 Matinee at 2 o'clock SOUTH PHILADELPHIA FRANK"! IN third street rivmvin, fitxvatbr street THEDA BARA in "THE TWO ORPHANS" OVKRHROOli j-k trrrrsst" Ban NATFTi UVIlKUKUUrw - FbuuAVLNia pfe w "THE ETERNAL CITY" Jjy HALL CAINK Theatrical Baedeker AfKLPHI- "A Full House," with May Voltes, Herbert rorthrtl and (Jeorge Parsons. Three UuRhj and two rvars or a iroox. a cep anA a ehotus girl. LITTLE THKATKE- The Hkw Tark. WednsedAv French Players of a. WejlnetflAy and Thurstfs.. ' f ftklH Pta4A" Iftililv And "La Princes domt." The two nuie will be. Thursoer. La Jtourla": .Saiuroav, minraar w "La jeu so r Amour et du Hasan. OAJUUCK-"Unr Ower." with nwxllffe PettewM. A melodrama with laugfcs, ex citement and a etotactlve rln ceateet. t.Vtr-"T tlMd ta HMHrifMM." with Will- The Road to 111 lam ltodae. A eo Sinc Mr. Hodge whimsical put m m mtr vAnftlflil titlt HA mmMv. jr-ararna e rural we. nunrtror of provlpelal at-etnt than Ms Daniel Vc from Home." n Ms Daniel Voorhee IMlie. et "TlM Mn BtOAI "Paddy Lent !.," with Henry Miller and Ruth Ctaattettpn. Jean Webatura aevel of trm "Orphan a Preare" made Into usury, but well-acted saccate. ritOTOrLAT. TORRBBT-'Tbe Birth of a Nation lth ta- Henry b. wi althal, Mae Marsh nnd Sfotta- nuun nunvn - " vjiikiun r iimirwnuii photeplar ' the Civil War and Jteeenmuc tluk, founded In part on Thomas Dixon's w, uninin Orltfuh's mammoth "maneman." a marvwoua entertainment. STANLEY "Carmen," with Oersldins Farrar, Wallace Held and Pedro ile Cortege, Tho prima donna's flret appearance sn the screen. A remarkably tine picture. OUBBT.NUT STRRKT OPERA HOUSE Fourth meek of Triangle fllrne, Including The Sablo Lorcha." with fully ManliAU nhd Joseph Jefferson, a Urlftllh mtoervlaeil production. "Matrlmonv." with Julia Dann, an tnee eutiet vised production, am! to Kevttone comedies, "Ilia Father' Foot- steps' and rauvi Fall." MRTnoPOLlTAN-"Tho Family Cupboard." with Hnltro'ik Illlnn, a live part feature on thn World program shorter films of various nurts. Shubcrt uulntct nnd alnxlnx ensemble. .nCADIA-Vcanci"ay. 'A Girl of Ycater- (w Q-h&ij -Coy ttvu yj&m.m aAfiutvf-v Atnsf for" Cm S' ff in BCTIDBPAN BTJDPBDAN ?rTrSrS&r... Mtfhl . - m m,H ' SpL"7 ywtx REAL ESTATE FOB SALE city Well-Built Attractive Hornet. Torresdale Ave. (0500 BLOCK) I NEAR PROPOSED ELEVATED 7 rooms. Including bath, hot-water heat, laundry, stationary tuba, etc : electric lights and all Improvements. Artistically decorated, hardwood llnfMh throughout. GARAGE PKnjI.KGEH 15-KOOT DRIVEWAY IN REAR Price $3000 TERMS TO SUIT JAS. W.OR& ut385i& On Premises, or 3532 KENSINGTON AVE. SUBURBAN ! V.i.w,w.v.i.wi.t-i.jvs.s,AVi.;w..'-.!.vA C J jCTP t.,w 'i:.i."ti.'.unMsi..ii.....jli.i,.ii ..,,.,7 Six Months Ago ByWood was a farm and had been admired for years as an attractive town site. Today Bywood is a full-fledged, high-grade suburb with every improvement installed above and below the ground and sixteen houses contracted for;' twelve actually under con struction, six of them building by owners. If you were to ask "Why such progress?" we would answer wonderful location, ex cellent transportation facilities, low car fare, modern and complete development backed by substantial people with ample means to carry the project to completion. Now, Mr. Homeseeker We have planned nnd built the houm and garage shown In tho foliating- out for ygu, and It la advane to the point where you can determine how it will look- If you llko It you can choos your own atyle of nnlah throughout painting, plumbing, paprng. lighting fixture, etc Doth Uou.se and garage are built of handaome gray faee atone that does not rust, and roofed with red' aabaetoe ahlnglaa that last long and do not leak. -. Interior of houso consist of Jiving room 12x25 feet, with graceful atone open fireplace; 3arga dining ren with bay window faolng southi kitchen, pantry and shed with toilet; well lighted sanitary baaement with' laundry. Four large bedrpoms with roomy closets, Bleeping poi:c.h and bath on second floor; store room OR titfreV floor. Hot-water heat throughout, gaK. eloctrio light, Springfield water. House connected with UwnaaUr sewerage system. The lot la 70x164 feet, facing on Bywood avenue. '"' Price $0000 Terms can bo arranged. Fifty feet additional ground adjoining can bei purchased, 4 PzL.. -iim 'r art aHHsWBHb lOKHn nasM Janlssm I ' ''T ' TTsB'lrrTis&aasW ' 7 ryKWjlSWEiaaasB '' &. rrfr 'sM't i iByiyiBrsssasBBBBW 1 .a"-!5- ?tr3jKMr. m&WZr W I - 1 - ' ! llaMsT ill f' ....;: j5aHLi-U- with Marr Plekfard. Thursday, Friday IIt Btaln " .with Ctafurilav "Tti liaml ireaerick I'errr, Tnern --.. .....-.,, -!- - '. frv. Tnarv, w m aiart rut rown icletV nrm," Melodramatic Movlen tinner the aUKOlrea and ilirectlfyn of tho Charlotte CUehman Club. KBCIKNT - Wodi Yankee Olrl," and Saturday, ' ford. 'odneaday and Thursday, ' 'The wnn iiiancna s ninit. rtiaav Xkmoratd." with Alary rlrk PALACH-W'odjeadar. . Frederick. Jnaradar. Friday "A Olrl of Yeittrday." with Xt with Faalbte ana miaraaT. I'ICKI kford. STOCK. WALNUT "Within the Law," with Irene Oahler nnd the Penn Player. Bayard Vclller' exciting- and entertaining dram of the falsely aeeeeed ehop strl v. In terns crook, VAODKVII.LB. KSITH'B Inulte aunnltw; "Women Tro pe," by th ll Paul ArmMreng; the !( fraaen; Milt Ollln; tho Wateon Wterj "Orn Owed," with Arthur Btee and Marlon Haye; Jam Datton and oeeapaay: Mo Ilronta and Mrneet Aldwell, In "A lloardwalk Flirtation"; the Amoraa Slaters, nnd the Henrt-Sllit Pictorial New. OIX)UB-Miirphy' Minstrels; Chsrle Behlaler nnd tlui Penkert; Isabella Miller, In "Tho New Hoarder"! Skipper and Kastrap; Bar ott and Barl, In "The Nut In Ooevdy"; Freddlo Jnmes; Jack Lewi, Margaret Daw eon, In ' The Pollllcten" ; the IXigueetw OSffl edy Four, ond tho niva IiBrsen Troupe. NIXON'S dttAND "Tho Revuee of Broad way"; Kveretfa Monk; Murray Remiett: Haye and Thatcher, In "Th Barimln Hont era". Oruett and Qruett; tlw Attota Brother, and movie. WILLIAM PKNN-Joaeph Kernan. In Frivolity Qlrls": Mdward Blendell, In "The "Tho REAIi ESTATE EOlt SALE r.l.KlNS IWltK oa tt I - .. s-a Tv A "VmmT"yU ' 'Vff.ww v wm?zTW7m ateitsa? .mmt ts.. . a l. . to Wyl M i; GERM.NTOWN OERMANTOWN 1 :R: 1 ' " 2 & 3 IvInJ ll A Beautiful Development In a '"'!!utr'td. S""0nRi 1 ' P,t I t With Oolf Link and Tennla Court S5SSsSy I ifl'l I lSSiJ .- ready for Inspection. Several In the SsSssSsssSS I 'U; I X ,S? of 'cJJ.trncUon. Can be finished to , ult purchaser. W4 raBoffle!'Hwk5r street and Midvale aveane. Phone. wfl .S Qermsntown 3472. ?w m kWMWMMW! HAVERFORD Interesting Houses Prices From $7500 to $28,000 The house shown below contains 9 chambers and 5 baths, is located on the north side of Haverford, near club and station and is ono of the most desirable properties on the Main Line. LJ a o z a (2 . ...,. McILVAIN I) 7L. ICIO T w1 AlAU -a out to Uywood Bnle' 60xlB 1.1.. '1 A,AW JU.U .-Sw .H.3 M. ...... IV Ct fvSf!r'JB,- AmmmjiJ5mfifiKfitttsfr a-iiH- y nroven hv vUltot-K nt C'ltli RtreS'. fArsssluai ht tha FRANK J218 Lo.t BoT-t Howard Kyboll tma K. tyjiiriim' Comedy Canhiea, Coamtea Nti lie, ond MeCatje, ueveo ana rotio. r-unaa rvatlt hlf or week. 'Plar V't Bn and Wllon. In "Kianr)d'i the fc Llltl Bon Bird. Ilol Katma wewn ajmotids. and DMar s Clrtu. AMBniCAN -Flrl half of weak, ' I'olnt Frolle", Ludana Lucca: Ja KaletpBry arid company, In "Rai Mrn'r, Gordon and White, and th SHter RETUItNINa PHOrLaTS-'Terk' Had Doy," with tttgtw Crandall a (tie "ffocerm.n. HOnLKPQUE. UWMONTH-Dumonf Mlmtr.H. In a new bul of traeeetle. Including; "Where la Jobaae r TUOCMDBRO-Jack Itled and Ilia Breaker, with Shod REAI. ESTATE FOll SAL CITV SCHULER'S $3250 homes $3250 Qf t, street, below Huntlnc Park avenue; on ol" eouaro to Huntlne Park Seven room and basement laundry, lane 1 porchea, hot-water neat. eomointion (a area;" coai ranarfl or se rncen, panjurw? ww electric llehta. up-to-date Improvement; at tractive term. Sample hone open. Pee taeaa. OFFICE, 1M NORTH 8TII STREaTT KI.KINS PARK at Interesting Prices & COMPANY rp:fl. MAAr Dritln - w -u3; -. ---. - aT 1 WBaVi Baiaii . irl ,-1-TlJl-i-il.vr-i.lmrEa j Af SSB sfj ! :wwr .wry j'f LAMiiZMmM- n I j -''R bill' !- WPP E J?SKR, " tEssssh SOLD AVo think there are no finer homes nor a battaf location to build, anywhere for, the HiGftey. Ceana today and lool l(t averf JE ktf Sr Biii2i7 feet- ff Market Street Bubway, on Oai'it o4, c omi 1m reached in two rulnuUa by troj3j. i Y. GilPIN W&mfr- AUEtT P. MflONe Jr. n m TQU1 rW Wtr &tpii Girard Buitdtng MAT. irea, UTMtaJ '.) "TUvWrU W