fSTiriTfV mi ii iii ihmjhs VANISHED' DENIZEN EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1015. f' HAVE SOME LOPHOLATILUS CHAMAELEONTICEPS TO TEMPT EPICURE Tile Fish, Beautiful, Palntable and Cheap in Cost, Again Sports in Countless Num bers OfT Jersey Coast ROMANCE OF SEA LIFE! - v This l nnt rnrn nv,s n truc "'' B,"'' SH concerns the Introduction to Philadel phia housewives of Hie tile fish, to this t market flti entirely- new food t1nh of I loothome nunllty. comparable to halibut Irt firmness of flesh nnd taste, which, nhen first put on stile In Philadelphia to norrow. wilt materially rcduco tho coat uf llvlnff. since It enn be sold nt a less rate per pound thnn hnllbut because It i found In very lnrge quantities within W miles from the New Jersey coast. Philadelphia will be the natural market for the distribution and linndllitg of this new sea food for n. largo territory. Tho tllo (i.h I litis from 10 to SO pounds In weight tt Is as beautiful to look upon as a speckled brook trout, and Is perhaps the most tropically colored large llsli csught In Northern waters. Its dorsal (Ins are of a delicate transparent cream nd rose color, the back a soft bluish . iray graduating to white as It approaches the lower part of the body, the whole covered with yellow and rosy spots. The head Is n delicate yellowish red. The only specimen now In Philadelphia weighs 41 pounds, mid measures four feet Ave Inches In length. Hanging in front of the establishment of M. I'. Ilawlctt, wholesale fish dealer, nl the corner of Water and Hock streets today, It nt irnctcd the attention of every passerby, ri well as of many fish dealers In tho lelghborhood, who inado inquiries as to Itic kind of fish It was. Tho orlglnnt discovery of this larue, handsome, nnd potentially valuable food fish, its practical extermination, and re cent rc-cMabllshmcnt, all within a Bpaco of 15 jenrs Is one of tho remarkable stories of marine biology. As far ns Is known, man never saw this Msli until May, 1879, when Captain .Joseph Klrby, of the Glou cester fishing schooner William V, Hutch Ins, while fishing nenr 100-fnthom curve, jouth of Nantucket, caught soveral thou cand pounds of n "strango nnd handsome colored fish." to uso his own words. He tent specimens 'to the t'nlted States Fish Commission In Washington, when1 It wn officially found to Do new, nnd described and named lopholatllus chamoeteontlceps, meaning the crested Ulna with a head like a chameleon. tho then Commissioner of Fisheries at Washington appreciated tho economic op portunities offered by the discovery of tho tile fish, and began an Investigation to de termine tho feasibility of establishing a Government fishery, but before very much could bo done the tllo fish wns virtually exterminated by a mysterious disaster along tho entire edge of the couRtnl rlopo. Some years afterward, while the Gulf Stream was still "off noundlngs," Investi gation showed It was gradually reap : LjedsflsssssssHsssHs"--'-''-. n ,j-aaaaaa rrU- T --t-l!i. i t" nu: ,i '.Vu'L5nmn.?lcn.VccPS' or tileflsh. is n new edible fish of delicacy In flavor to bo nlnced on sale ... x ....uuuijimii ior me iirai time tomorrow. Tho picture shows the first nnd only specimen in Philadelphia. veighinp: 44 pounds and measuring 4 feet 4 inches in length. COSTS ARE EXPLAINED AT ELECTRIC HEARING Figures Produced to Show Worth of Manholes, Nuts, Screws and Conduits A long flow of figures covering tho cost of manholes, nuts, screws nnd the cost per foot of conduits was patiently heard at today's session of the hearing before tho Public Scrvlco Commission of Direc tor Cooke's complaint against tho Phila delphia Hlectrlc Company, which he ns scrts has overcharged the city. For the sixth consecutive day Profes sor Duguld C. Jackson, of tho Massa chusetts School of Technology, occupied tho stnnd, and brought on tho array of figure under cross-examination by Wil liam Draper Lewis, chief counsel of Di rector Cooke. H0 nsscitcd that there were .V0 classes of labor used by the company, nnd endeavored to explain the vrcrk performed by these classes. At tho suggestion of William D. P., Alncy, chairman of the commission, it wns agreed that Mr. Lewis should submit questions to Professor Jackson In ad vance In order to expedite matters. Mr. IjcwIs said he hoped to complete uis crois-examination of Proressor Jack son today, but could not promise. It Is expected that Joseph H. McCall, president of tho company, will tnko tlu Btand tomorrow, when more Interesting testimony Is promised. Berne H. Hvnns, n Pittsburgh attorney, and nephew of United States Senator Oliver, who Is assistant counsel for the commission, has been assigned to the ense nnd will represent the commission at tho remaining sessions. SHOTGUN PUTS SM'POSKI) KIDNAPPERS TO FLIGHT To Sell 525,000,000 Steel Ponds NEW YOIIK, Dec. G.-The $25,000,000 of United Stntes Steel bonds which arc to be sold by the trustees of tho Carnegie Hero Fund, tho Carnegie Trust for tho Universities of Scotlnnd, and the Cnrncglo pronchlng the coast. Calculations were J Durnfermllnc Trust, so that their pro. made to the effect that In 1392 It would be (lotting In Its old depth of stratum ngnln and bathe the northern coast of the New England Stntes and the coast off the Now Jersey shore where the tile llsh had abounded, This conclusion became n re ality when the fisheries schooner Gram pus In the summer of that year caught a few tile llsh on tho old grounds, although persistent search fur nil tho previous jears had failed to produce a single spec Imen. eeeds may be Invested ill Urltlsh Govern ment bonds, nccordlng to n London cable, nre part of tho original steel holdngs of Mr. Carnegie, none of which has ever befoio been put on the open market. When Mr. Cninegle sold his company to the Steel Corporation he received $:'31,O00. 000 of llr.st mortgage 5 per cent, gold bonds, nu Issue put out solely to satisfy his deinnnds. About $56,000,000 of tlmm have been given by him from tlmo to time to support his various foundations. Six Men Flee From House of Glou cester Squire in Auto OI.OUCKSTntt, N. J Dec. 6 -A sup pored attempt to kidnap Justice of tho Peace Frederick P. Klrby, of 817 Jersey avenue, In an automobile occurred yes terday. Mr. Klrby's daughter, Mrs, Andrew F. Aharon, who. with her husband, resides with her fnther, was awakened by the ringing of the door bell. She looked from n window nnd saw a touring enr In front of the house, while on tho Rldewnlk nnd In the fiont yard were six men, none of whom she could recognize. The men stated they wanted Justice Klrby Imme diately, as there had been n murder com mitted nnd demanded admission to tho house. Mrs Ahnron stated that her father wni 111 In bed nnd refused them admittance, whereupon they threatened her, and at tempted to forco tho door. Her cries awakened her husband, nnd. seizing n shotgun he rushed to the front of the house. The six men took refuge In tho automobile, and drove oft nt a high rate of speed. The section of the elty where Justice Klrby reside Is practically de serted oy tramc at nights. As n Justice of the Pence Mr. Klrby handles tho large majority of small cases In this section, nnd In addition he has been n special delinquent tnx collector. In order to collect delinquent poll tnxes ho has arrested a large number of per sons, some of whom have threatened re venge. Several months ago Justice Klrby wns nttacked at llroadway and Powell streets nnd beaten up. Ho Is n former veteran of the British nrmy. nnd a drummer boy with the famous Coldstream Guards, of London. HISTORIC HOUSE IN FIRE PERU, Was Deeded to Francis Deal by Wil liam Pcnn A quaint farmhouse on tho historic Deal estate, which was deeded to Francis Deal by William Perm nnd remained In tho possession of that fnmlly until after the close of the Civil War, was threatened with destruction yesterday when tiro wns discovered in the home of .Mrs. Ann Gallagher, nt 2101 Hunting Park avenue. The prompt nrrival nnd elllclcnt action of llremen not only saved the structuie fiom the. Untiles, but nlso the Onke.i Mansion, formeily occupied by John Tucker, the first president of tho Phila delphia and Rending Hallway. MASS-MEETING WILL ASK FREE TRANSFERS United Business Men Plan Big Protest on January 4 Against Present System Phllndelphlans Interested In universal free transfers have been asked to take part In n mast-mcetlng to be held Jnnu ary 4 under the direction of the Trans portation Committee of the United llusl ness Men's Association. It Is plnlined ro make the mass-meeting one of the great est nnd most enthusiastic ever held In this city. Tho purpose, ns nnnounccd by tho United tluslness Men's Committee, Is "to forwnrd the cause of free transfers on n 5-cent basis." Mayor-elect Smith, members of Coun cils nnd tho Incoming Cnblnet will be asked to attend the meeting to get a ciose view or tne strength or tho senti ment ror free trnnsfcrs, "The Jl.i.COOOfti Item for Improved tran sit In the proposed new loan," snys tho United Huslness Men's stnlcment, "mnkes the meeting n ciy timely one. "The United Ituidncss Men's Associa tion Is not unmindful of the fnct that It represents the desires not onlv of sections which will be directly bene fited by the construction of high-speed lines, but also of nil other kvciIoik 01 the city which inn bo benefited by a comprehensive new high-speed nystein, only If the tiew high-speed lines and ex isting surfnee lines be operated ns n unit with universal free transfers on a 5-cent fure basis." The qupitlnn niso of Improved service on the present surface lines, the stnte ment snys, Is "directly Involved In the trims and conditions which may bo agreed upon to operate all lines In thu city ns n unit with universal free trans f. nt." "Rookies" Continue Drills Lieutenant George C. Thayer, of the 1st City Troop, Is continuing the training received by his friends nnd himself at Plnttsburg by conducting a weekly camp on his grounds at Ityueton, Vlllnncivn. Tho squad met yesterday at 10 o'clock, mounted, and went through two bouts of difficult cavaliy w rk on Hie roads near Spring Mill. The drill included map lu.iklng. map-rendln". patrulllng, outpost nnd advance-guard work. EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPL'AY CALENDAR KVIlllY MONDAY SUIMI'.CT TO CHANGE ALII AMU It A APOLLO ARCADIA AUDITORIUM BLUEMRD BROAD ST. CASINO CEDAR DARBY EUREKA FAIIUIOUNT GARDEN GERMANTOWN MONDAY Mary I'lckfnrd. In Madame llulterlly Muriel Ostrlche, In A DuuKhter or the Sea Arthur Hoops, in Tho Unfaithful Wife TUESDAY World Kcaturo Great Feature: Hund.iy Mario Doro, In The Whlta Pearl Viola Dana, In The Children of Eve John JI.ii.on ami lintel Dawn: Tho 1'ntnl Card Ncnl of the Navy. No. VI Uloom Centre, No. 1 Ilobcrt lMc.-on, la Mortmain Nonco O'Neill, in A Woman'u Pant I1IRARD GLOBE GRAND GREAT NORTHERN IMPERIAL JEFFERSON JUMU0 LAFAYETTE LEADER LIBERTY tUUAN AUDITORIUM LOCUST LUGAN THEATRE MARKET STREET OLYMPIA ORIENT" ORPHEUM 0VERBROOK PALACE Dustln Kornum, In Captain Courtesy Illancho Itlng, In Tho Varkeo Cllrl Nance O'Neill, la A Woman's Past llnrrllton Itevclle, In An Knemy to Society Uoltirook llllnn, la Tho Family Cupboard Douglas i-nlrunnks. In Double Truublo Kathryn Williams, In The Ilosary Mr. and Sirs. Castle, In The Whirl ol Life Mr. Meeton'M Will Gene of the Northland Valll Valll. In The oman Pays Jlobert Warwick, In TheSIm of Society The Morning After Jeal of the Navy, No. II Clara Kimball Youn. In Trilby Mary l'lckford. In Miulitme JJutUTlly Irene 1-Vnwlck, In Tho Green Cloak. Arthur Hoopit, In Tho HninllMul Wife Vivian Mnrtln, In Tha I.lttle Hutch lilrl Valesku ur.itt. In The Soul ot llrojjway Antonio Moreno, In Tho tilpy 'trail Pauline Frederick, Xuz.i In Tho Pretenders Tho l'rlnco In DUgulso Holbrook llllnn, In A llulterlly on thu Wheel Don.ilil Urlan, In The Volco la tho Fos Hcssle Ilarrlscnle, In The Iteuard Jllancho Itlne. In The Yankee Olrl ailyv The Climbers Mura llopo Crens, In lllaikblrds Theda. Ilaru, In A Fool There Was Douglas Fairbanks. In Double Trouble Edith Storey, In The Island of Regeneration Mr. and Mrs. Castle. In a lie mn ot 4ie WEDNESDAY Mary l'lckford. In Madame lluttertly Kmmy W'ehlen, In Tables Turned Arthur I!tujs, In Tho Unfaithful Wife Ilolbrucik llllnn. In Tho Ivory Snurr llox Cyril Scutt. In Not Guilty Maurlco Costello, In h.ilnta and .Sinners Theda Ilaru, in bin John llnrrymore. In Tho Incoirlglblu Duknne Praniis X. Ilushman, Tha Silent Voice Itobert Warwick, In The Sln of i-ociety Grace Dannund, In Tho Ilouta of louO Candles Mary Miles Mlntrr, In llart.ira Frlctchle Muriel Ostrlche, In A Daughter ol the Sea Pauline Frederick, In Sold TlIUItSDAY Ilobcrt Ii. Mantell, In The 1,'nfullhtul Wllo lllch.inl Carle, In Mary's Unnb Gall Kane, In The Labyrinth AlUo llrady. In Tho Lairo of a Woman Mmc. Olga Pelrtna. In My Mndunni Durulu Karr, In Lighthouse by the Sea Donald Urlan, In A ulce In thu Fog Ulllan'H Husbands The llroken Coin, No. Muriel Ostrlche, In A Daughur or the Sia ritlDAY Itobert II. Mantell. In The I'nfiililitul Wile llobert Mantell. In The KllnUnens nt UowjtlOll Gall Kane, In the Ijibyrlnth .., , Tho Hash of mi Kmcrald Oeraldlne Farrur, In Carmen Ilhea Martin. In The Co'iuttte lllnmhe Hunt. In tho Secret orihard Si'eclul Features Francis X. Ilushman. In Pennington's Choke Ulaneho Suect, In Tho Cluo Mary Miles Mlntcr, In llarbura Frletchlo Klhcl llnrrymore. In The Fir at Judgment Cleo Itldgley, In The Chorus l-idy William Farnum, In Tho itonueuui AUenruro Douglus Fairbanks, In Double Trouble Nance O'Neill. In A Woman's Past Colorado Alice of Hudson Pay Neal of the Navy Hazel Dawn, In The Masiueraders Ilobcrt Mantell. In The llllndness of Devotion Hazel Dawn. In Tho .Masqueraders Frederick Perry, In The Family Stain PARK PELIIAM PRINCESS REGENT UUBY 8AV0Y Robert Mantell. In The Blindness of Devotion No Show Today Dig- Feature Tomorr Tomorrow Lenore Ulrlch, la Kllmeny ., Triangle Picture: Martrs of the Alamo Sam Dernard, In Poor Schmalti Marguerite Clark. In Still Waters Carter De Haven. In The College Orphans Theda Mara. In The Galley fa'lave Jtobcrt Edeson. In The Cavo Man C. Audrey Smith. In John Glayde's Honor Diamond From the Sky Una! Others llobert Warwick. In Tho Sins of Society Francis X. Ilushman. In Pennington's Choice Neal of the Navy, No. 7 Others Charlotte Walker. In Out of Darkness Tneda Para. In The Galley Slave Prank Keennn, In Tho Long Chance Maurice Costello: Man Who Couldn't Heat God Geraldlno Farrar, In Carmen HUnche Illng, In The Yankee Girl His Wife William Furnum. In Tho Wonderful .vdventuro Hessle Ilarrlscale, in The Golden Claw Florence Ilockvvell la Uody and Soul Mary l'lckford, Itago William L'lllott. In Cuuiradu John John Mason and Hazel Dawn: 'iho FhUI Card Harold LockwooJ. In The Luru of the Man Hazel Dawn, lit The Masijueruders Holbrook llllnn. In A llulterlly on the Wheel 8ATUI1DAY IJL?,lwrt. . " Mantell. In" - - nfnlthrui wifo Florenco Ilockell."in "ody nnd Soul Gall Knnc. In ' The loibyrlnlh it . Tho" - LLthe Jlue "'dt Geraldlno Farrar In Curmen Valentine Grant. In Tho G.iost of Tnlstci Oaks Emmy Wehlen, In Tables Turned Mary Pli'kford,pT Esmernldi Vlnl.i Dana, In Tha Children of Kvo Henrletin Cnwiuan, In The Supreme Test Henry Kolker, In Tho llrldgo Theda llnru. In I-ady Audley's Secret llessle Ilarrlscale, In 'Iho Golden claw Edith Stony. In ThI)ust of HKjpt Hazel Dawn, In The Masiiueraders Itlchnnl c. TnuerVrTiT The Jinn Trull DETECTIVE MOVIES KIDNAPPERS' FOE Films Will Try to Restore Missing Child to Mother IJy the Photoplay Editor Now the t'nlvenmt Film Manufacturing Company Is naked lo do Romcthlnr It never dreamed would ever be one of the side lines of tho mo' Ion picture business. Many times newspapers of national cir culation have been nkcd by parents to locate lost children, or by children to find their parents, but for tho first lime in the history of motion pictures n mother nslts the ttnlversnl to osslt her In the search for her lost boy. She Is Mrs. Charles Jj. Olass, of 13 Lltnnu place. Jersey City, N J and snys thai her son James Douglas Glass, nsei' 4. of fair complexion, i"'!!: heavy hair, cut Hudtcr Drown style, double-crowned, blue eyes, Rood teeth, full face, nbout 3 feet 6 Inches till and nclnhlriR nt tho tlmo S3 pounds, lie wns last seen In Orecley, Pike County, Va., on Mny 18, 1013. He wore tnn overalls with pink trimmings, white stockings, black shoes, no hat, nnd ho docs not talk ery plainly. Mrs. Olass offers .",00 reward for tho return of her little son. Last May nl the lime of his disappear ance the newspnpers had many stories obivit the boy, but none were able to find a trace of his whereabouts. Now' Mrs. lllnrs appeals to the Unlversnl Film Man ufncturliiK Company for assistance. In her letter she claims to have received nuonvmous Information tlint her little son Is nppenrliiB In motion pictures, where ho Is represented ns bcliiR the child of the nclress who has him In chnrge nnd with whom she hns become Infatuated. She nsked the Universal to let her know of nnv posslblo clew that It mny be able to obtain. When "Jnnn," Lostocntie's Immortal comedy classic, was orlKlunlly produced with Charles Hawtrey nnd I.ottlo Venno nt the Comedy Theatre. London. Herhert .Stnndlmr was n prosperous netor-mannBer nt Iho famous Criterion Thentre In nsso elation with Sir Chnrlcs Wymlhnm. It Is nn Interesting coincidence, therefore, that In Oliver Mnrosco's forthcoming lllmizntlon of "Jane," Its llrst preiontn tlon upon tho screen, one of the biggest personal hits Ii registered by tills same Herbert Standing, who Is now living his life over ngnln, so to speak. In motion pictures in California. With Charlotte CIrrcnwood and Sydney drnnt, the poptl lar llroadway fnvoritcs, ns the stars, "Jane" is coming to the Stanley Theatre tne ursi nair or next week. Cliailos Chaplin r.nw liecu to the front. "Somewhere In France." and has served ns n target In the Urltlsh trenches. The Ilssnnay Company's London olllce ie colved nn onlir and sent several nels of Chaplin comedies to Fiance for the en tertainment of the entrenched troops. A letter received by the company from nn (Mirer In the Mil divisional supply col umn of the Urltlsh iirmv nt the front, tel's of the leceptlon accorded to the comedian by the lliltlsh troops. S.iys the writer' "Gentlemen I have to thank you for tho letter of September 11, forwarded to me today and for tho gift of films. "It Is impossible to ninke you realize how they were oppreclated, nnd I truly wish you could have heard the cheer that went up when Chaplin n.-.ieared on the screen. "The pesters, I. e., cardboard llguies of Chffplln, were curried off during the night to the trenches, and have been the sub ject of great attention by the opposing factions. "W. MUmtAY. Major. A. S. C." Theatrical Baedeker nrtOAD "Outcast", with Eli Fergunon. I vld Powell nnd Nell Compton. A drama of English life, by Henry II. Davles. The rMna younir Mnr plays tho imt of n woman of the Mrrets, who heirs n mnn from the down pith, only to refuse mnrrlare. roitllEST "Slop! Look! J.IMcnttl with Oahy Deilys, Frank l-nlor, Joseph Stanley, Hnrry Pllcer, Doyle and Dixon, Ttmpest nnd Sun hlne. A tiler revue on the latent Dllllnghnm model, with munlcnl trlmmlnir by ll-rlln and lMc by Hurry II. Smith. An etcellent op portunity to view new costume nnd styles. 'TiIC-"rtuitlM of rte.l Gap." nlth Hstph Ilcrz. Iiulee If.Ale and George Ilirkelt. A minfily, with mus'c. from thf n'jiuslng sto ries by Henry Leon Wllnon In the Saturday I.venlnc Pot The ndventures of nn Eng lish butler In America. Atii:i,PI!l-"A V Ilou.e, with May Vnkos, Herbert ( orthrll nnd George Pnrrons. Three lauglis and two roars every other lino over n crook, A cop nnd n chorus Rlrl. LITTLP. THKATltir-Stnge Society of PhlU ilelpMa In a pantomime, "The kin of the Jilnrk TsIk," nnd three one-net plays, "Fifty Htu," by It. J. liMmlsh. "The lllrthdsy," bv l.uilnls; Thomas, nnd "Mlle Dlzon," by Gilbert Cnnnnn, Friday Hnd Saturday night. Threo novel, entertaining plays nnd a dull PHOTOPLAYS. T,J!?. ""'niCK-'-The Itwh of n Nation" with Henry II, Wallhnl, Jtao Marsh and Pliottswood Altken. I). W. Grinith's mam moth tlhotODlaV of thrt I-Ull U'nr nnA Ite- cointriietlrn, founded In rart nn Thomas A marvelous enter Dixon's "Clsntman tnlnment. Mi:THOPOLlTAN-"l!attIe Cry of Penre," vungrnnn-s great nun en "rreparedness," with rhiirlc Hlehinond nnd all-star enst. It shows the Invasion of America by a foreign Power nnd calls us In prepare to meet such nn oeeurreme. The battle scenes nro thrill Ins and the nlm remarkable. PALAITJ Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 'Sllll Waters," with Marguerite Clark, will be shown and for Thursday. Friday nnd 8al tiMav "llelln Donna." starring Paulino 1-reilerlck. will lie the feature. ciinsT.STT HritKET opnitA itot'sn- Mghtlns; In Frnnce," a hew series of war pictures of Iho 1'tnt.ic I.r.liiER, showing tho nrmhs now rngngeil In battle. The pictures show many unusual Incidents of modern warfare. STAXLTJV Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "Jane," with Charlotte Greenwood nnd Sid ney Grant, while for Thursday, Frldav nnd KatuMnv. "The Cnkiinwn." with t.ou Telle per, Theodore llnbrrts, Tom Foreman nnd Dorothy Davenport, will be srreened. THF, IlPtin.NT-Mondny nnd Tuesday, "flar bira Frlet.hle." with Mary Miles Mlnter and Mn Thonin Whlffen. Wednesday nnd Thursday. "The Danger Signal." with Ar thur 1 loupes nnd lluby Ilnyniotid, and the week ends with "The Greater Will." Alti'ADlA -Monday. Tuesday nnd Wednesday. 'The Cnfalthful Wife." with llobert Mantell nnd Guicvlevo Pimped Thiirsdiy, Friday nnd Saturday. "The Labyrinth," with Gall Kane, VApnnviu.n. KP-lTII'S-aeorgn Mnelnrland. Illlly n. Van and Hencnioul Sisters, In "Spooks"; Wlllard, Dorothy Tove. McCnnnell and 8lmpson, Hnl ten nnd Puller, Delmore and Lee, Kane and IKrrr.an, tho lolecn Sisters. Clios.-i KUYS-Plrst half of week, "Fe-Mall Clerks," Harry Thompson, Owen Drews, Lester Trio, fnrrlo Lille, Gorroh Rlsters. Seconil half of week. "Fe-Mnll Clerks," 1'relson and GoMIe. Klaurs nnd lltnney. Lei Hid Carr and company, will Adams, tho Lclaud. GLOIIIJ-llnlalalka Orchestra, llradv nnd Ma hun. Sin Pong Lin Troupe. Le Hoy, Harvey nnd enmpanv. Hlnl nnd Nellie Helm, iloat tlnl anil Sheliy, Immet nnd inmpaii), Mario Stoddard, Kny and Vernon. Iv Petite Ourl. GltAND "The Furnace Fixers," George Harry aiiil Mnude Wolrord, Herbert's Dogs, Lear nnd Slnne. I'llrf Halley, llarrv Hose. AT I'OPI'Alt PIIIC'KH. PIMPLHS "At the Old Cross nonds." a rural comedy STOCK. KNICKIlHIIOOKKIl "Tho Gamblers." the Knickerbocker Players In Klein's famous play. iipnt.i:sQPi:. DUMONT'S Dun-unit's Minstrels In burlesque und travestle of tho times. U. OK I ALUMNI HELPS CHINA Influence Aids Americnnization, Says Dr. W. W. Cndbury t'nlverslty of Pennsylvnnla graduates nro having a great Influence In the Amerl CPtilzntlon of China, nccordlng to Dr. Wllllnm W. Cndbury, who wns grnduatcd from that Institution In W2, nnd hns be come affiliated with tho medical depart ment of St. John's University nt Shanghai. In nn article In the Alumni Ileglstcr of the University of Pennsylvania Doctor Cndbury asserts that the men nnd women from "Old Pcnn" hnve mndc thlr In fluence so profoundly felt that St. John's University hns made special arrange ments to use the name "University of Pennsylvania Medical School," M'CALL REPORTED OUSTED FROM N. Y. SERVICE BOARD Governor's Signaturo Attached to Or der' of Removal ALHANY. Dec. G. Governor Whitman waited until late last night for tho resig nation of Chairman McCall. of the TuWIo Service Commission. When It wns not forthcoming, he n Mixed his signature to tho decree, discharging tho commissioner from his ofllcc, It Is stnted on tho author ity of men In tho Governor's confidence. At noon today the conlcntB of that decree) will be rend. McCnll's dismissal Is directly due to hl connection with Kings County Electric Light and Power Company stock. Thero were more than 10 other charges. Somo of the other charges offered sufficient warrant for dropping McCall. Since It did not become necessary to consider them In detail. It Is understood tho Governor passed them over lightly. -PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAYS Via I ill Your l.oent Theatre Prngrum for "These Wonderful Productions thi: iiou.Ni: or pkak MAIIY'S I.A.MII NKDIIA Till: MKNAt'K OP TUP. MUTE COMIt.Uli: JOHN TIIK IIKI.O III) VAGAIIOND AN APPAIlt OP TlIKKi: NATIONS JOHN GLAYDK'H HONOL'lt tiik closing nkt thi: m'i:ndi:k AT HAY w I 7,-gyVCT.'.'vnnii'n'jtiv'rj' PROMINENT PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS tSiSm Soo&m Gripam Tim following theatres obtain their plrlures thro :h the .STANI.I'.Y llnokliig rnmpuiiy, vvlileli Is a guarantee uf earl) i.hivvliig of the llnebt productions. All picture reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In ynur locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY HuoU hie Company. "Nl tew.. JJL I WHST I'llII.ADKI.I'HIA 1TUAMDDA 12th. Morris Tassyun! ALliAnluKA -Mat. Dally at 2; Uvps.. niiiuiiiiuno Vaudeville ft Parum't P Mary Pickford ink Ave I.. T 4. 0. rum t Pictures. "MADAMi: HL'TTUftPLY" ARCADIA CHKSTNUT 1111 nU' HITII .iitvtmm) irrrirtJ nnd lil'UV lini''WrA' in "THE UNFAITHFUL WIFE" Oeraldlne Knrrnr, In Cirmen Lillian I-ornilne. In Should n Wire Forgive? ADril I C B'-O AND THOMPSON ArULLU matinhi: daily MURIEL OSTRICHE in "A D.U'OHTim OP TH13 SPA" Itobert Kdeson, In Mortmain Valeska Huratt, In The bout of llruadw&y Pather and Son idols uf Cluy The Whirl of Life Mr. and Mrs. Castle, In The Whirl of Life Itobert Warwick, In The dins uf Society llobert Warwick, In The Bins of Society Geraldlno Karrar, In Carmen Arthur Hoops. In The Danker signal Henry II. Walthall, In Ghosts , Triangle Picture: Martyrs of the Alamo Ifobart Ilosworlh. In The White Scar Marguerite Clark, In Still Waters The Explorer Featuring I.ou Tellesen Francis X. Bushman. In The Becond In Command SHERWOOD LSPRUCE STANLEY STRAND SUSQUEHANNA TIV0LI VICTORIA WSSI ALLEQUENY The Losing Game Lionel Banymore. la The Tellow Streak Oeraldlne Parrar. Carmen In William Farnum. la The Uroken L&-W Florence Heed, la The Cowardly Way Charlie Chaplin, In A MU-up Charlotte Greenwood, la Jine Myrtle Tannehlll. la Tha Barnstormers Lenore Ulrlch, la Tho Better Woman Cleo Madison. la A Mother's Atonement Tbeda Bara. In Tha Galley Slav Audrey Munson, In Inspiration Terence O'Hourke, No. 2 When a Queen Loved The Taint Lionel Barrymore. la Tha Yellow streak Itobert Warwick, In The 61ns of Society Special Features George Prober!. In Nedra Nance O'Neill, in A Woman's Past Holbrook llllnn, In A lluttertly on the Wheel Marguerite Clark, in Still Waters Tha Warning Featuring Henry Kolker Doris Pawn, in ills Good Name Friend Wilson's Daughter Arthur Hoops. In The Danger Signal Mabel Trunnelle. In The Magic Skin The Patriotic Spy Others Pauline Frederick, In Sold Mr. and Mrs, Drew, la All for the Love of a Olrl Oeorge Fancett, In The Majesty of the Law Pauline Frederick, In Hell Donna Terence O'ltourke. So. 3 Man to Man lilvvln Arden. In Tho Gray Mask lllnmhe Iting. In lha Yankui Gr Francis) X. Ilushman. In Pennington's Choice Mlk.'1'lnl Feature Attractions Mary Miles Mlnter. la H.irbara l-rlctihfo Hazel Davvn.- In Tne Masqueraders Muriel Ostrlche. In A Daughter of the Sea Special Featured Groxe Jv'lliiams. In The Truth About Helen William a. Hurt. In The Disciple Frederick Perry, in The Family Stain Louise Glaum. In The Forbidden Adventure Antonio Moreno, In Anselmo Lee With Stolen Money, The Durglar's Godfather, etc. Tbeda Para, In The Galley Slave Frederick Perry. In The Family Stain The Outcast Charlotte Greenwood, In Jane Ales II. Francis, la After Dark Florence Rockwell. In Uody and Soul The Broken Coin, No. IS Does flirting 1'ayr Tbeda Bars, la Tho Galley Slave Florence Itockwell, la lUedtr ana Soul Frederick Perry, la Arnold Daly, In The House of Fear Charlotte Walker, la Out of Darkness Henry B. Walthall, to Ueulah Charlotte Greenwood, In Jane Neal of the Navy No. 8 Eugenie Besserer, In The Circular Staircase Charlie Chaplin, In A Mix-up Arthur Hoops. In The Danger Signal Clara Kimball Young. In Trilby Special Features Edmund Breese. In The Song of a Wage SUva Robert Edeson. In Tha Absentee Pauline Frederick. In Bella uonna Oeraldlne Farrar. in Carmen Hoburt Dos worth, in Colorado Hejsle Hnrrlncale, in The Golden Claw Cyril Srolt. In Not Guilty Florence Rockwell. n Body und Houl Kin on tho Sabb.ith Crest of on Pndhelm Nan u'Xelll. n A oman a Past I','ancheliTnThi The ankee Girl IVanklln Ritchie, in The Henrouch of Anueslo Clara Klmbnll Young, in Trilby Kilvvln Arden, Ir The Gray Musk Jeanne Pdgcls. In Tho lloimu of Fear Mme. Petrova, In My Madonna Theda Bara. in Carmen Cyril siolt. In Not Guilty William S. Hart. In the Disciple The Heart of Jennifer Pa"lh;e Frederick, In Bella Donna Gcraldlne Farrar, In Carmen A Jungle Revenge. Ills Emergency yte, etc. Lois Meredith. In The Create.- will Marguerite Clark, In Still Waters Special Features Darwin Karr, In A Bit of Lice Lou Tellegen, In The Unknown Martha Hedman & John Hints. In The Cub Forrest Wlnaut, In The Brink Edwin Arden. In The Oray Mask "-SrSH Tha Greater Courage Neal of tha Navy, No. 3 Edwin Arden. in Th Gray Uik Uvrtbs Gonzalaa. In I gT.a-CTUc ot-Coura Neal of the Navy, No. 3 Others Lou Tellegen. la Tho Unknown The Broken Coin No. I) Hamilton Revelle. In An Enemy to Society llobart Boaworth, la Fatherhood " Lionel Barr more. In The Yellow Streak Cleo Madison. In The Hery Introduction The Run of Percy Pathe News Lois Meredith. In Tha Greater Will AUDITORIUM 2, N ii'.TH st WORLD FIIM COUP. OIIKAT PKATURH "SUNDAY" BLUEBIRD " 'lIHOAD STREET MARIE DORO in TIIK W1IITK PHARI." prnAR TiinATitK Vn.L'rtPv. nOTH CEDAR THE nmu'l.Ari JU1IN lAMjrn una ji.v.i.ij i',vv.-v in The Fatal Card" A & FAIRMOUNT :GT" 0A,,tD avB. NANCE O'NEIL in "A WOMAN'S PAST" D AND LOCPST STREETS LOCUST HAZEL DAWN in "THE MAtiQUEIlADEItS" Logan Auditorium Clara Kimball Young (IRArVD '2D MARKET STREETS UlrtnLf .MATINEE DAILY. 2 P M.. Bo. HOLBROOK BLINN in "THE FAMILY CUPBOARD" OVERBROOK" MD AND J YE.lDn.KJJI. HAVEItFORD AV18. PAltMIOfST 1'ICTURE Sam Bernard ,Poor s'cnhrnaU2 Uro.iJ St. Aboe JUcklanil Ae. "TRILBY" I rAnpp FORTY-FIItST AND LCrtUCI LANCASTEIl AVENUE ROBERT WARWICK in ' SINS OF SOCIETY" Market St. Theatre SM MA8SiIFCT ROBERT MANTELL in "THE IILINDNEHS OF DEVOTION" HRPHn IM OERMANTOWN AND UIrnCUIYl CHEI.TEN AVES. TRI.lXai.B 1'ICTVIIKS "Martyrs of The Alamo"---Ily D W. Orimth. 'Save.1 by Wirvlesa" Ily Jluclt riennatt. ORIPIMT "'-D AND WOODLAND AVE. VIliZ.11 X fjny jIn, , i;vg.. 0:30 to 11 Parfimouiit Plcture--LENOHE I'LHICH. Star of "The Illnl of Puradlse." In " K I I. SI E N Y " PALACE GERMANTOWN K02'h. BLANCHE RING in "THE YANKEE GIRL" fl nDP BOTH 4 MARKET IiLiUuCi Mat . 2:1d: Eves . T A 0 offers "An Enemy to Society" Featuring HAMILTON REVELLE GIRARD AVENUE THEATRE 7TH AND OlItAltn AVE. F?e.en,.X NANCE O'NEILL In "A WOMAN'S PAST I0T1I AND DAUPHIN HTHKKTS JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. VERNON CASTLE In 'THE WHIRL OP LIFE" William Favereham. la One Million Dollars Mary Miles Sllnter. In Barbara Frletchlo Blanche Sweet. In The Case of Becky Special Feature Attractions Lou Tellegen. In The Unknown Theda Bara, Sin la Mary Ryan. In Stop Thletl Charlie Chaplin, la Shangbsleil Gall Kane. Is 4If Oreat. Matca Lionel Barrymora, In Tha Yellow Streak Laura. Hope Crews, la Xb4 ili&tlag Hast LAFAYETTE sou KBS8"SSSvs0B VALLI VALLI in THE WOMAN PAYS" LIBERTY BROAD AND COLUMBIA HILL I-AIIKO.NS In THE MORNING AFTER" "NEAL OF THE NVY" No. 14, LOGAN THEATRE "Kd FREDERICK PE11RY In "THE FAMILY STAIN" Hear (he WondVrul Pitcher Organ Dally Weekly Programs Appear every Monday in Motion Picture Chart 1SI4 StAHKET STREET HI A M. to U;13 P. M. MARGUERITE CLARK in STILL WATERS" PARIvf RIDGU AVE and DAI'PHIN Mats . X:l 'THE KXPLOREH" Evgs , 11.30 Conlinuous A Paramount Picture FEATURING LOu TELLEGAN PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET "THE LOSING GAME" OTHERS E U R F K" A 40T,r AKD x-i U 1 J IV A MARKET STREETS ROBERT EDESON in "MORTMAIN" IMPERIAL C0T" AND llTli J,llrtl, WALNUT STREETS KATHRYN WILLIAMS in "ROSARY" fl ARDFIM 53D LANSDOWNE AVE. VJrtXVLCll MAT 2. EVO. 8:30. BESSIE BARRISCALE in "THE REWARD" SPRIIPF C0T AND 8PRUCE O IT I U C. 8TREETS CHAS. CHAPLIN in "A Mix-Up" 4 Parts Many Others DAIUIY DARBY THEATRE DAUBY, T A "NEAL OF THE NAVY" . CHRONICLES OF BLOOM CENTRE" No.d "A MILE A MINUTE" ("Hazards "t Helen") NOItTII RFPPNT ,KH MAItKET STHEB LIONEL BARRYMORE in 'THE YELLOW STREAK" RMD V MARKET STREET -' D I1EI.OW TTH STREET Geraldine Farrar IN "CARMEN" SHERWOOD "TADLTMOE DAN' pVe,1ent0."MAN M&rV Pckford In "ESMERALDA" SA VHV 12tl MARKET f V J I STREET WILLIAM FARNUM in THE BROKEN LAW" VICTORIA "The Galley Slave" MARKET ST, AROVE NINTH In CTAWI CV MARKET ABOVE 1STII O 1 V1NL-C I . CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD CONTINUOUS and SYDNEY GRANT In It A. M. to (I I A N F " 11:10 P. M. I J J n C SOUTIC l'IUL,IlrJI.l'HI. 3i OLYMPIA .NBRIDGE NC SHOW TODAY BIG FEATURE TOMORROW KENSINGTON I I I M R fl FRONT ST AND J UHlDU GIRARD AVE. "ALICE OF HUDSON BAY" "Colorado" "HwWdJinsDay" Great Nortriprn broad st.. erie vjieainuruiern oermant-n aves. T R l A K a L V FKATORBB DAILY '.'t30 P M EVENING8. 7 and 0. DOPOI.AK FAIRBANKS In "Double Trouble" WEBER a. FIELDS In 'The Best of Enemlei" Broad Street Casino "l"" StATINEB, S:.W. EVENING, 7 and 0. VIOLA DANA in THE CHILDREN OF EVE" OTHERS TIVOLI Trienrr. FAIRMOUNT AVB. i v ni i neaire helow istu st. CLEO MADISON in "A Mother's Atonement" Others NOUTIIlVKhT West Allegheny gth 1 r;bchE,iraVne"BYpT1;-Dto' '.?i x.NE.AL OK THK NAVV " PATHE'3. WLEKLl latest current news and fashions. Slismiptinnrin THEATRE 1TTH t ousquenanna susquehannaavb. LEONORE ULRICH in "THE BETTER WOMAN" NORTHEAST STRANll ,rrH nd OIKARD AVE. O 1 lVrt.ltL Ms We an4 g, MYRTLE TANNEHILL in ST. LOUIS LEADS RACE FOR THE CONVENTION Democratic National Commit tee Meets Tomorrow and Will Select the City WASHINGTON. Dec. 6. - St Louis forged to the front todny In the rrtco for the honor of entertaining the next Democrntle National Convention. With practically the entire membership of the Nntlonnt Committee on hnntl for to morrow's) mrctlnc, tho Mound City arbtc Rntlon tlcclnred they nlrcndy had more thnn n majority of tho committee pledged for that elty ns tho place whero the con vcntlon will assemble next June. AlthouRh this claim was denied by advocates of the other contesting cities, there wns little doubt that the nrat vote will find St. Louis leading, with Chicago, Dallas nnd San Francisco following In the order named. It Ii not expected thnt the chotco of tho convention city will bo mado until tomorrow's session, ns the majority of members will be Biiests of Congress at noon to hear President Wilson read his annual message. In addition to tho detection of the time nnd place for the convention, tho com mittee will adopt resolutions Indorsing the Administration and will elect a new treasurer nnd secretary. There will bo no light on Chairman McCombs, who will remain undisturbed until tho new committee Is named, fol lowing the adjournment of the next Na tional Convention. Two contests will be decided, from If en tuclty, where General W. B. Hnldaman Is cohtestlng tho seat now held by Urey Woodson, and Oregon, where W, H. Easterly unnra tho Beat of Will King. Tho cntlro Nntlonnl Commttteo will be entertained by President Wilson at lunch con nt the Whlto House at 1 o'clock Wed nesday nfternoon. Headed by Governor Ferguson and May or Henry D. I.lndsley, of Dallas, the party of 75 Texns delegates, most of whom wcro from Dallas, were received by Presi dent Wilson this morning. "Till.- liiUKnrnnvfi-iiu' THE REPENTANCE" OKHMANTOWN & Ats OTHERS 5 PFI HAM CCKMANTOWN AVENUB 1 -- As-D siUUFNAOJ StV KRANCIS X III SHMAK la' "SECOND IN COMMAND''-- AcU. HORART HENLEY la TJtS PHANTOM J-VRIUN:" S AtU. . ! i Sj"-