Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1915, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING LEPgER-PniLADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1915.
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THOUSANDS HEAR
ORCHESTRA'S FIRST
SUNDAY CONCERT
TVngner
Played
Program Brilliantly
Before Audience
Which Fills Metropoli
tan Opera House
NO PROTEST AT CONCERT
THE INNOCENT BYSTANDER
ON SUNDAY'S CONCERT
ORCHESTRA
"I never enjoyed rt Sundny so
much in my life "
"I don't know how to pronounce
his name. I think It's Polish "
"What :s a Uruennhilde?"
"Did you notice how delicately
the sleep-motif was carried in the
strings?"
"He's doinir n. burlesque of 'Car
men' now."
"Isn't Wanner prand?"
"Thov snv the speculators got
stunr? awful."
Some seemed impressed by the
grandeur of the Metropolitan:
some didn't. There was noticeably
less tnlkinp between the two parts
of the concert than between any
two nets of any opern given at the
Metropolitan.
BALCONY AND GALLERY
"Of courc it's aesthetically
wrong to trivc Wagner without the
opera. The Muster himself ob
jected to it."
"'Vairner.' not 'Wagner.' This
Isn't the National League, you
know."
"It's a wonder they didn't have
them 10 years ago."
"Aren't the woodwinds lovelv?"
"Is that the oboe?" (An excited
whisper).
"What are thov playing now?
The Ride of the Valkyries'? Why.
I thought it was from the 'Birth of
a Nation.' "
Dresses were quite as charming
as those on the lower floor.
There were two "Franccsca da
Rimini" young men and no less
than four Pie-Raphaclito young
women.
Every seat was taken.
Without any iircllmln try fuss anil ap
narentlv without any official objection, the
Sundiv concerts of the Philadelphia Or
chestra ver- In mcjuratcd vesteidnv nft-r-rnoon
at the .Metropolitan Opera Houso.
More ill in -inOO persons hcaril the orches
tra, Icil hv Leopold htokovvskl, plav the
WnRnrr procram which was plnved In the I contrast
reKUlnr sides of concerts Home vieekH
am Tin- applause that snipped out at
the end of each number was universal,
and on sovr-rul occasions was prolonged
bevoml Midlnary limits At the end of the
first half the conductor raised his onliei
tra. the conventional acceptance of ap
plause for the whole orRnnirntlon
Police, olllcers were at tho doors of the
Metropolitan anil demanded that pitrons
show t 111 t tleketn before entcrlnK. a pre
caution nccessao on account of the crowd
which overran tin1 Inhb Tho concert
began promptly and before the llrt num
ber was completed the lobbv was full
again and thero was some surprise that
the doors wero not opened A protesting
Individual was cruhed by a woman I
standing near him, who remarked to her
companion, ''Oh, but they never open tho
doors at tho old Academy. When they
once- start" Late comers prolonged the
brief rests between numbers until the flrst
half of tho concert was oxer. At that
time the 100 standees were allowed to
take what seats they could And. Thero
here a number of vacancies downstairs,
the tickets being, apparently, held by
speculators.
Private detectives were strung about the
Metropolitan, and reported that specula
tors were seen, but that they had not
dared to offer tickets The management
of the Orchestra, which had taken all pos
sible steps against seat-selling, expressed
Itself ns being Intensely pleased It was
clear that the method of distribution had
been successful In placing tickets overj
wheie Men and wbmen and children
drove up In motorcars, taxlcabs, camo In
the street cars and. thanks to tho weather,
walked to the house So thorough anil
Impartial was the distribution that theie
could be no separation of Individuals InK
soeial classes bj their position In the au
ditorium. Tho orchestra was sealed precisely is
It customarily Is at the Academy, but In
stead of the neutral background It was
Klven n gorgeous and rather rococo set
from "Lucia dl Lammermoor," without
tormentors iihd with n false (piling This
1 set lim! been espccIalU cnnimaiideeied
from N'ew York, and a mistake In htp
mdit caused It to be delated, so It vvns
not until U o'clock Siturday nlqlit that
the stage was prepared, .no heraldic
blazonry of the background was not ex
actly In keeping with tho Nlbelungen
atmosphere, but It served. The main
thing, for everybody, was the music
Prom the first lalslng of Mr rftokonksl's
baton tho audience settled Itself Into In
tense q net. Occasional rlpplen of cough
ing disturbed various parts of the house,
but there was no whispering no rattling
of programs, nothing but nttnntlon Which
(nrcpa on adoration The orchestra and
Its (orimictor had a double Inspiration
I the new audience and the new circum
stances which thev desire to make per
manent They plnved perfectly, and the
Metropolitan, which has long stood as a
mausoleum to n urcut cnterprs(, jetiirned
us tho home of music It pioved an Ideal
place for the orchestra Inquiries made
of persons sitting In gallcn, under tb
boxes In all parts of the house, and In
vestigation by Interested Individuals, nil
pointed to the fcamo decision that ncoustl
callv the Metropolitan Is perfect. The
"Waldwrben " almost rvi rv note nf
which Is soft and low, was heard per
fectly In tho topmost seats Tho brass,
ilwns p.omlntnt In this pro-Tarn, hud "n
unusual shotgun cITei t at tlmei hut the
ensemble plavlng of the oiehestrn was not
at all nlfected bv the new conditions.
The audlente heard wlselv nnd well. Be
tween pirts a great deal of rending of
programs was done piobnbly accounting
for the stillness which pievnlled It
penned at flrat glance that to take music
which di minded a thnimigh knowledge of
the w hole ring for n first popular concert
wis tmvrisp Wagner proved, hovvivor,
that when properlj plned his appeal has
nothing to do with the storj he wu try
ing to tell
There were only two disappointments
In the whole afternoon First, those who
expected a comic-opera attempt to stop
Mr Stokowsk! In the midst of the "fu
neral March" had to be satisfied with the
music without drama. Second, there
were no professional "low -brows" and
no professional "high-brows" to glvo
to the occasion Doth classes
MUMMERS TO VISIT
MANY SECTIONS APART
FROM USUAL ROUTE
Indications Point to Acceptance
of Invitations From Busi
ness Bodies of Various
Neighborhoods
GREAT CROWD EXPECTED
I'liotngrnpim Itliintrnlliisr. this nrtlele
on pletorlnl umr.
were represented, but the members of
each were sw allow ed up In the vnst num
ber who catm meiely to hear, not caring
one wa or the othir about discussions
and d siring onlv to take advantage of
the new opportunity A novel method of
cntci talulng guests from out of town was
supplied to hustesscs, and was accepted.
A new delight was ndded to 4f00 lives.
The audience commented frequently on
the fnct that there Is no concert scheduled
until January 23, 1016, and on tho nddl-
Therc Is every Indication that tho
mummers on Now Year's Day will march
to many other sections of tho city In
addition to following the route on Urond
street prescribed by Councils.
In addition to the prizes offered by
Councils, prizes nggrcgatlng JS0O have
been offered by tho IStt Olrhrd Avenue
lluslncss .Men s Association to tho best
and funniest dressed clubs which parade
on Hnst (ilrard avenue A purse of $'ifln
Is offered by the Columbia Avenue llusl
ncss Men's Association to the best clubs
parading on Columbia avenue between
llroad and ISth streets A silver cup i
offered to the best-dressed club which
passes Ilroid and Walnut streets by the
Wnlnut Street Huslness Association.
Prizes are nlo offered by the residents
nf Wolf street and the .South 15th Street
Huslness Men's Association.
Thnt the mummers' parado Is gradtinllv
Interesting different sections of the State
is ruiutwi uy in,, inci mni me t tnncr-
Innil Valle.v Club, of Chiuubershurg, will
have ?5 men In line, while Pottsvlllo will
le represent d by two organisations Thev
are the S'auer ICrntit Hand, which will
have HO men In Hue, and the Marching
Social Club, which will present 100 men
and n lloit which. It Is snld, will be
strlctb original.
l'ach or the veteinn clubs promises to
have a big representation The Whlto
Cups will have 1000 men. Klein Aso
clatlnn, 1000. Lobster Club, 7!"n men,
M A Ilruder Association, Too, Kuril, COO,
Oswald. BOO, Silver Crown, COO; Wall, I'O;
Wheeler. 200, and n score of others will
have from 100 tn GOO men In line.
There Is espeelnl Interest In the pi-
geant this venr In view of the fact that
It hns received national recognition In
the wnv or liberal advertising bv the
rnllro-ids This has aroused tlio enthu
siasm of the mummers more than ever
before, nnd each ilub promises to ccllpso
the achievements of former vears
The fact tint Councils has olToied a
number or Individual prises vvllj bilng
great results In the way of novellbs
and goigtous costumes
As nil friction has ieen eliminated be
tween the shooters It Is believed that 2."
clubs will bo In the line of march with :
an nrmy of 12 00.1 mummers Judging
from the requests for rcsirvntlons which
are being rerelvtil hv the various holds
from the Hast and Middle West there Is
every Indication th-it there will be at
least 50,000 "Isltois to witness the parade.
Costumers and scene painters tluoiiRh
out the city wi thev will have to work
night nnd d.i to cuir out tho ordcis
placed bv the shooters, many of whom
will bo enabled to surpass their former
efforts on account of the How of prosperity.
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bart nnd Ivivvrence Mrrston will bo the
flrst two directors to handle companies
there
Trank Danlets, for years ono of the
foremost comic opera comedians on the
American stage, lias signed n. contract
to nppear exclusively In motion pictures
for the Vltngraph Company of America.
Arrangements havo been made to make
tho best use of Mr. Daniels' versatile
talents as a funmakor, and to present him
before tho motion picture public In ve
hicles that aro expected to win for him
In motion nlctures tho reputation lio now
enjoje In comic opera.
A series of shorter comedies for tho
comedian havo been selected by the Vita
graph Company, for the purposo of letting
tho public see DnnleW moro often and In
n greater arlety of humorous situations.
Ho will bo under th direction of C. Jay
Williams, one of tho comedy directors of
the Vltngraph "Williams understands, the
capabilities of tho comedian and Is well
tiblo to bring forth the high lights In the
actor's equipment of funmaklug
ir.Mimnn
WAT.Mr-.RNfm r.K9.On st.. 't
cember is. iniis by the n ? D
JBeatlja
rf.,2,,!!rj!,:.w"'',i.
-...... ..g tsger rree of Cft
;ismsi
samh;i, gompeks and his family at universal city
GOMPERS VISITS
UNIVERSAL CITY
Labor Leader Stops to See How
Movies Are Made and En
joys Experience
Negro Attacks Chester Contractor
A negro emplojed bv (leorgo D. Arm
strong, a Chester contractor. Is In the
custody of the police today, accused of
attacking his cmplover and attempting to
Injure him The negio, Jntms Robinson,
worked on Armstrong's fuim at Village
tlonal fact that but two more concerts I (In en, three miles from Chester It Is
are promised The gieat enthusiasm with 'raid that he attacked Auustrong with a
which the concert was accepted could I pitchfork when his cmplojer ordered him
eabil bo translated Into a desire tor I to do some work Armstrong felled the
more, and jet more, repetitions ' negro with several blows In his
O V S J t(U phoned for the polke
By the Photoplay Editor
Samuel Oompers. president of the Amer
ican Federation of Labor, and n pitty of
labor leidcrs well known thtougliout tho
t'nlted States and I'ngland were visitors
Ht 1'nlversal Cltv on November 2ii Mrs
CJompeis and Mls S. J ilompers, their
daughter, accompanied the party.
After watching a number of tho com
panies at work upon the various stages
ami selng seveinl jungle scenes made,
Mr Oompeis said: "This has been a real
tit it I'll Is Is the flrst tlmo that 1 have
seen motion pictures made, nnd It hns
longliein my desire to do so With Mrs
I tlompem and mv daughter I frequently
attend tho photoplay houses and keenlv
enjoj eveijthlug that I ste This Is nil
I so very Inteiestlng here tint ono could
i inolltahlv spend a week and then not see
It all."
Among the piomlncnt labor men who
visited Tnlversnl Clt with the hi ad of
the Ami'ilcnn Federation of I.nboi were
i:mest llevln, organizer of the dock
workers of flreat Hrltnln: Charles G Am
nion, bind of tho poster oiganljiatlnn of
(liejt Ililtaln, i; N Nockils, secretary
Chicago I'i deration of I.ubor, Jeio 1,
Sullivan, of t'lnclnmitl. sect etui Hotel
and Restnurant Umplojes' International
Alliance: A H IIhsscI, piesldent I.os An
geles Cciitial I.ibor Council, nnd other
ofllclals of labor organizations of I-os
Angeles and other Southern California
cities.
In tho cnrrjlng out of Its bettciment
and Imniovemeiit nlans the innnncement
face and of the Rtanlev Theatre announces that I
iiiiiMcuiiiiciy nimr inn niivcnc or me new
wir the regular piogiams of entertain
mc nt will he augmented hv tho latest of
Paintnount fentures-the llurton Holmes
navel plctuies These pictures havo
never heietofore been shown. llurton
Holmes has now cntcied Into n contract
to assemble, edit nnd pioduco nn entliely
new seller of unique trnvel scenes wnlch
will be the iqunl, If not tho suptrloi, of
any of his previous efforts Tho series
will consist of sbort nnd snappy subjects,
with a idenltude of vnrlilv and n wealth
of human Intciest. These will bo In nd
dltlon to the slnndaid photodramns and
lomedles, which will continue to ho the
liitiln nttinctlons of each week nt tho
Stanley.
l he llrst of the Mirror nlm photoplays
are now promised early the coming jenr.
The big plant Is so far done ns to ad
mit of tho taking of plctuies by tho 1st
of January. The bo-iril of directors of
the company, making up ns distinguished
n party ns ever motored forth on n simi
lar errand, visited the studio last week,
headed by Clifford Ji Harmon, president
of tho company, nnd William C Toomey,
vice president nnd general manager. The
others In tho partv Included Prank S.
Hustings, treasurer. Joseph Howland
Hunt, John W. Houston, Audieas de Se
gurola. Captain Hnnv Lambart, Rich
O. Hollmaii, A. A Andeisou nnd Harry
Rowe Shelley
The equipping of the Mirror's studio
plant nt niendnle, I. I, Ins been hild
up on account of tho dlfllcultv In getting
electrlinl equipment due to tho war or
ders placed In the Culled States Hec
tor J. Stiojckmatis, who was Mr. Toom
e s chief lieutenant when tho latter
was vice president and general manager
of the Mutual I'll in Corpointlo has been
made maiingci of the Mliror studio nnd
showed the business nnd professional men
who make up the Mirror directorate
around the establishment
The 111 st stat who will ippenr before
the camera undei the Mirror roof nt Glen
dale will be Nat Goodwin. Captain Lim-
Theatrical Baedeker
rtiAT
IinOAO- Itfr rrlre," with Emma .Dunn A
t!rnma In three nets, by Lottie M Xteaney. of
a Klrl rulneil by n nun .man of wealth nnd
spin to prison on her rclensa forces him to
iny her price,
JUttr The Hubble" with Ijouls Mann Mr,
Mann nt his best In n somewhat padded
Herman enmodv
Alini.PIir A Pall House." with Mnv Vnkcs
llerhsrl forthell nn 1 Genriro l'nroii Three
lii'isbs nml two rnirs fvrrv other line over
it crook n rop atvl a rhorus girl
t'ltOTOl'r.AYH
GAttltK K 'The lllrth of.n Nation." with
llenry II Wnlthnl. Mne Msrsli nnd Spotts
nond Altken I) W. fltimth's mammoth
IhotoDlny of the Civil Wnr nnd Itccnnstruo
tlon foumle,! in part nn Thomas Dixon's
Clansman.' A m uvctous entertainment
nmsTNtT sTiir.irr oi'intA nottsn
I'lffhtlni? In rrnnce." n new series nf wnr
lilrtnres nf the I'inii" l.rinirn. showing tho
armies how enpnRed hi battln. The plrtures
show iiinn unusual hi'ldents nf modern war
fare HTNM'Y-Mnni1nv, Tllrsdsv nnd V, ednesdnv.
Tim lleform Cnmlldile" with Mnrlvn Ar
hurkle Thursilaj. ril.lnv nnd Hiturdny,
The old llomeatrnit " with Trank tfce
AltCAOlA Mnndny. Tucilny nnd W'dnrsdny,
'The Coward," with I'rnnk Kernaii Rnd
Ch irle Hay. nnd riekl" TnltN's l'nll,'
with Ito-coe Arhiirlde Thiirsdiv, I'rl hiv
ninl Kilurfln ' Cross Currents," with Helen
Nnre nnrl Courtnev Coole, nnd "The Hunt,"
a K'vstono tomeilv
ItnOHNT Mnndnv nnd TuesiHv "A Snl-
uierH oun " with vwuinm I'nrnum, wed
nesdus and Thursdnv, ' Itopemnrj," with
I'aul Ollmore titnl Marcnrrt Know rrld iv
nnd Hnturdnv, 'The Orcnt Divide," Willi
IJihel Clatnn and Hoiiso l'otcrs.
l'AI.AC'i: Mnniliy and Tueidiv. "Mr. Orex,
of Monte Carlo" with Theodnre Hoberls.
Weilnrsld nnd Thursdnv "Tho I'rlnce
ami the I'auper. with .MnrKtirruo Clarke.
Krldav anci Haturdiv. ".lordnn Is n Hard
llnnd." with Unrolhy filsh I-ronk Cnmi'eau
and Owen Moore
VAt'DnviW.BL
KI'ITH' H A Itolfe's nnislral romedv, "The
llrlde Shoo". Jam V .Morion and Frank I'.
Mnore. Ifnmer Miles and llplen Hay. Mar
shall MonlKomerv, Hnpe Vrnon. Ilnvdii.
Ilonien and llnvun, Thnlerns Circus. I-amliert
and Piederlrhs Tho (Uidlators
OIIAND Master Oabrlcl nnd coniPHnv. nques
trl in I.lori. I,aTmncQ nnd tlrure. llcsslo li
Count Mooro nnd Itnonc. Ixiuls Stone.
Ol.OIin ' Tho I'rlvolltv rilrls," tho rivo
Annnnn In "A MkIU In Nanles". tho lor
don llrnthers the Melndv Trio In "A NlKlit
at tho Club Cole and llurmns, Delnn I
Carrniul conumnv In "Hack to Ihirfnlo .
tho Krusaders. 1'thel Oolden nnd tho 1 lor
incs, In ' I ho Mm With tho cigarette."
CKOtH KBYK First half nf tho wrok. "Col
iero Diva." Itentlnnl nnd Skcllev, In tho
"rrult NenilerH". Johnson and Crane Arle
lalde Ioen nnd compnnv the ArllnKtnti Tour.
JSocond half of the week. "Colleen Ins,"
Mlnewn. Courtnov and iniupsnv. Clemens nnd
( Connor, Ulimorn cnrbin. iiao anu uavis.
STOCK.
UVICKnitnoCKHIt "Tho Charity Unll," with
tho Knickerbocker nlavers
AT mil't'.jAlt I'ltlCU1".
PnOPIFIS 'Lavender nnd Old Lace."
AnnOTT-Rutl.ienlv. nt -.....
his Into resilience 2li Iit r?;.m.' Mr
Moorestown. N J Cnrrlars. nfn,r"
Jsnvlng Market wreet ferfy .li,nn, tffi
terment private v nt - ln B. ra. J
AtlAIH. On Deremlirr I- ,.,.
w-Mow- of Andrew Adair' i,!!.V "Any
interment (Vthedrai 'c'o'mV "h' V&P
ADAM. On
husban of
I'eccmher lo. lim t..
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notlre of the funeral will ho rIVSmJ Ii
lite resldfnre ami p:..i 11..I.. from ir,:
VA V.H.-On .Uerember in ' ,i,Sul '-
iiitin . . : ' 'i'iii- .11 in .
wire or John Oiifn;;.1!' T
,1.0 ,, ..'V lu 'rienus nro invltM l."'"",
the funeral serv hes or, Tin iiS-I9
n., m nt her lato residence "in??- t 11
Wesjmont, N . Itemsins rS?2 tKr? I
011 Udntsilay after 7 ?'" ftT,, V"A
vnte nt llnrle nh ivmnt.i. nterrant i2
fmMii.v
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M"' whlow--oVJni uTnXn"1!' J,ARf
nnd friends nre Im "ted to a?i.J,'"4
services. lueMnv ni J 10 n A .f J"bi
resldrnre. Ilm Klmlnii , imirmi ,r '
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JIAIKOtlf. On necember 1ft 101 . 4
AO.N'ns IIAIICIV K of ? MlV'rfc.'JAIUrJ
nKed III venra Interment nt 1 MdStt.!
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ilaiiBhtcr of MnR.li.iena an 1 tho 11. k 'M 1
ItlcRer. need .1 jeors llelatlves sSiS!rlf
nro invllci tn attend llio funeral ,.iL
VVmlnesdas, nt in m . at tho .mIc 1 .
her husband HU Linden It . EilJ,a'? it
Interment cheltcn Hills Cemctorv rl.tV-"
phli Itemilns may ,0 Sra r- tWl. .
evening;
IMIIItllir. At llower llosnlt.l v.-...
Iieiemher 17 IHI", TivmVV.."I '
lltv. no
IIAItnr.VI mrofessliinal
.Mnhon). in his im, Vear ii;i.,'iL
friends nt tho family also N.Llev,i!i,,.
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rrieiids of tho family, Un New : Voil ii"' '
r: w ,. was :
?.l.u.mte ' s
or llordentown. S"".i "luffffiA'A '
i nop or Amorli.i of New Ibrk Ji?nr.
which ilerensci ns HfP memh.ri i'i '
vlte.l. to intend fiinernl 'rom ii21.!f ta'
.Morv llirrett
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of Ills mothet. Mrs
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'tucsdaj at 11 n m
In St Murv s rhurtli
M Mnrs's Cenieterj llordcntoan
IIATIIS On Decorator !) lots puui "
HOCKUY IIA11W vvlfo of John P iJl. A
Holatlves nnd r. lends nre InvUrd tS ,
Wednesilav. nt a . m. Interment rri.S'.1!i
Vit laurel Hill C'orrieterj. rrt,,,;J
llCA'III On llorcmlmr 1? 10IF! nn,, '
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ni'f lint "Vy fllman-1J'0n IlKjM
V0,-, Jl. u of, 'V J'1" '"n Temple No Kki
I a. i:., are Invited tn attend funerU im.t
lc.es. on Tiiesdas. nt a n m , at r,r iiJ.K
res donee. SI II V.. Daiin hln sL tniJH 1
lirlvnto. nt Mnrtli Cilnp I
all Monday utter a n
llll. Friends mt,
Ili:i:CIIi:V. On December is, 1915 kiti'1'
IIAItM.T III i:rnr,Y. widow of JohalL'-l
lleeibij. In. her 7MH year Ilotitlvti elss
1MI1 year Ilolitivn afo
1 to attend fun.ral iSiU
5Ltnj;.'''..n,".iA'.iw2
private.
IKIOM On
HtSA C. 8L.
tlvcs and friends
funeral serv lets on
$10,000 Fire in Newtown Squnrc
Workmen vveie busy early todny re
paring several long-distance telephone
lines which were damaged by a llru which
yesteidiv caused n loss of $10 001) to tho
garage of II. It Matson, u coal nntl lum
bet merchant, nt Newtown hquure Tho
garngo Is Immediately net to tho ex
change of tho American Telephone nnd
Telegraph Company. Two trucka anil a
touring tnr were destroyed by tho fire.
Hnglnes from Ardmore, I)rn Mavvr nnd
Media assisted In fighting tho blaze.
friends uro lnv Itn I
Ices, on Junsdav
iislclence a. .11 i: Norrls st., to rnmjd St1
North Cedar 11111 leinctery. PlVSvSJSa
""m
Dceomlier 19. mis tiim r?
vvlfo of James II Uoone. Rcu.i'
aro invited to attend urt
ih- .,;..- ., . r.tL-'V. "!.1' K "
j..u iiiiuvi w ii xiLiuun si., canwen, u. -terment
private. r ' "ij
IIOIII.AMI. On December 19, 101J 1hVji
1UIJU, widow oi David rtotlana. H.limHM
nnd friends uro Invltel to attend th fniml Tl
uurili Oil nil liar nnlni, i. """"'" I
-it vt t 1 UIIC.SPJIIJ, m, 11 iU n. Ml
Isclj. at tier li to resldeneo 2S:i JUdlioaii I
Interment private Auto service. ,.
II(lllMli:l,l On December 17, HU1'
CHAItl.HH A. EOSBYSmiLU nwd 7S rtirJ-M
lltlatlves nnd friends nro Invited to tuM
tho funcnl services, on Tuesdiy, at 11,1. ,
in. at his late resldcnre. 13tl South 53i V. ','
Interiiieni at West lJiurol lull C.niiiKS'i
i'ottsvllle pspem tdcaso eopy. ,
IIOMI. On Dceemlmr 18, 1013, MART Lu
IHilp. iluuehttr pf tho lato David tsl
hnrnh. ltovcl ltelatlves and frlencU ISSt
Invited to attend the funeral tcrvlcei, ots
wcdnesdiiy, nt 1 n m. prec Isely, at the Gel
pel Home 2117 Slascher nt Itomotni rer btl
vlcvvrci on 'iuesdav evenlne anl UMonIii
morning nt her lito rcldencc. IS51 hmu
I runt st Interim nt private at lerac"
Cemetery, l'leuso omit lloivers 't
Vi
Other Dentil ntlces on 1'iiRe 13 t
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EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
LAKItl MO.ND.W SUHJKCT TO C1IANOK
ALimiDIlA
APOLLO
ARCADIA
AUDITORIUM
BIJOU DRKA.M
BLUEBIRD
BROAD ST. CASIX0
MONDAY
Frank Keenan. In
Tho Coward
Clara Klmhatl YounK, In
Trilby
Tho Cowan
Fickle Fntt Tall
Mnritnrlta I'lscher. In
Infatuation
lillth Morey, in.
The Trice of Tolly
Blanche Ulns. In
Thti Yankef Olrl
CEDAR
DARBY
EUREKA
FAIR.M0UNT
GARDEN
GERMAXTOWN
filRARD
GLOBE
GRAND
Mabel Trunnelle. In
Tho Dentrollnn Angel
Mnreuerlto Clark, In
Hcleno of tho North
Neal of tho Navy.
The Ore.it (ioal
IMIth htorey. In
Dust of Kitypt
Theda Mara In
The llalley eilavo
Charlotte Walker. In
Kindling
TUKSDAV
Frank Kccnnn. In
The Covani
Irene Fenwlck. In
Tho bentlmrnt.it Lady
Tho Coward
Fickle I'.itt 'a Fall
nillto West and Ralph
Lewis, in Tho Wolf Man
!w!go Vale, In
Tho Hungarian Nabob
Thetli Unrn. In
Carmen
Mary Charlesnn In
love's Own Way
fcI).M.SD.V
Frank Ki nan, In
nn Coward
alll Valll In
Thn Wonmn Pais
Frank Keenan. In
The Cow urd
Howard Hickman. In
The Man From Oregon
Mile Diane In
The Siren Song
THURSDAY
Dustln rnrnum. In Tho
Oentleman From Indiana
Arnold D.ilv, In
Tho Houso of Fenr
Henr Kollter. In
Tho Warning
Laura Hnno Crews la
HlackMnts
Dori Thorne, In
Tho Sculrtors Model
Itobert Warwick in
Tho hlns of .S.let
Mario Doro In
Tlwi White Pearl
Florence lai II idle, In
Tho I'rlcu of Her Mleme
Charles Cherry, In Tlio rharles Cherry In Tim
Mummy it HunVnir lilnl tlunimy A IlKn-ng ltfr
Theda Ilara In
The I, alley t-luve
Mary Miles Mlnter In
Lmmy of .Stork's .Vest
GREAT NORTHERN'
IMPERIAL
llolhrook I)!nn. In
A Ilutteril) on the Wh."el
Dorothy 01h. In
Jordan la a Hard lload
JEFFERSON
JUMBO
LAFWETTE
LEADER
LIBERTY
LOGAN AUDITORIUM
LOCUST
MARKET STREET
Myrtle (ionzales, In
The Chalice of Courage
William Faversham. In
Ono Million Dollars
Itobert Uleson. In
Mortmain
Oeraldlne Farrar. In
CMrmen
First i:nloo of
draft
Dorothy Olsh, n
lords n In a Hard lloacl
George. Soencer. In
Tho Climbers
Ilroadwny htnr Fcaturo
ltiredliy
Valeska Hurutl tn
The !-oul of Ilroadnay
Crll Maude. In
Peer Oynt
Mary Miles Mlnter. In
i:mmj of Hturk's Nest
Hohert Connesa In
The Truth bout Helen
Henr D Walthall.
ISeulnh
In
Emllv Etovens. In
Tho House of Tears
Claro K Young . Wll
ton Ijrknje. In Trilby
Mary I'lekford.
l'nit;ralda
In
Marguerite Clark In
Heleno of the North
Tho All.rnalli.
nrlde of the Nancy Le
Jiary Miles Mlnter In
iJarbara Frletscho
Tho fiunremo Test
The I'olar Itomanee
Charles fhfrry In Th
Mummy & Hum'lng ninl
lonnr Ulrlrh In
Ths Hetter Woman
llenry Kohler. In
Tho Warning
Taullne Frederick. In
Delia Donna
ORIENT
ORl'HEUM
0VERBR00K
PALACE
PARK
PRINCESS
RIALTO
REGENT
RUBY
SAVOY
SHERWOOD
STANLEY T"
STRAND t1
William Farnum In
Tho lirpken Law
t Fannie Ward In
Tho Marriage of JCItty
xtiJfIlrl . Farnum In
Tho Iron Strain
The Lion's Ward
The Widow's Secret
Theodore Roberts, In
Mr. Orex of Monte Carlo
Pauline Frederick, In
Zaza
Broncho Billy's Marriage
Coquetle'a Awakening
Mile Diane, la
The Siren' Song
William Farnum. in
A fowler's Oath
Klsle Jinls In
Twas Kver Thus
Charles Cherry In The
Mummy & Hum'lng Ilir.1
William Farnum In
Tho nroken I.aw
riroadway All-Star Cast
In The Frame-up. Others
Pauline Frederick.
Delia Donn
In
Florence Heed.
At Ray
In
Mile Diane, in
The Siren's Song
Dentin Farnum. In
The Iron Strain
pigby Dell In
Father and the Hoys
Doroihv rternrd in
The I.lttlo Glpsy
Dorothy OIh In
lordan Is a Hard Road
Thedt Rara U
The Oallei fclive
Helen Ware In
Cross Currents
llrcd In tho llono
I'eaturlne Doruthy Olsli
Thomas Jefforson, In
Tho Poor Relation
Frnnels X Rushmnu. In
I'ennliiRlon's Choice
ntlDAV
13 II. Calvert. Ill
Reckoning Day
All-star cast In
Tho Chorm lately
To Cherish ntU I'rntect.
The Ilroken Coin
Clara K. Young A Wll
ton I.ickiijo. in Trilby
Wlllltm Faversham. In
One Million Dollars
Inn Claire. In
Tho I'upiwt Crown
Paulino Frederick.
Helta Donna
Dustln Farnum, In Tho
Uentleniaii From Indiana
William Fnrnum. In
Tho ilroken Law
Helen nre, In
Cross Currents
Flncmco Lalladle. In
Tho Prlco of Her Mllcnro
i: II Calvert, in
Tho Reckoning Diy
Hazel Dawn, In
The Mnsciucraders
Marin Sals. In
The PIKull
Oeorffe Favveett, In
The Majesty of tho Law
SATURDAY
pustlii Fnrnum, In Tho
enJleniaiiFrom Indiana
Fdivlii Anion, In
Tho iira Jlask
tteien Ware, In
Cross Currents
Hnrnld t.ivll.lnnil It.
2J" House of Senmlnl
Miudo Finlej. In
Tho lionduomnn
-QsTS&AfelSrSS
.c cc .WSTfJLvV -7fSS7Sr31
&m
algyxytfy 11 v.
PP.DMTNF.NT
OTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS
10Om
Bot&w Grnpomu
Till! following theatres obtain tbelr pictures through the STANI.RT
Hooking Company, which Is a guarantee of early showings of the
finest productions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the
tqrutre In your locality obtaining pictures through the ST A Ni. ICY Hook,
lug Company.
Mary I'lekford. In
Madam liutterlly
flieelil Added Attraction
llrewaicr'B Millions
Thomas Wise In
(ent'man From Mlksl's pi
Patlie Oold Rooster
t!a, Nedra
Laura Hopo Crews,
Hlarkblrdi
in
rranels .V. Ilushman, In
The Plum 'ireo
Kmmy Whilen. In
Tuhles Turned
Virginia Pearson In
The Turn of the Road
Dorothy Ilernard. In
The I.lttlo Gipsy
Mary I'lekford. In
Cln lerella
The Kev tn the Pist
Neal of the NaVT. No. 0
Donnll Ilrlan In
rhe Voice In tho Fog
Italnh Kellarrt 1
Her Mother's Secret
folia rt Doswnrth. In
Colorado
Rlehard Iluhler in
The Rights of Man
Vivian Martin.
Over Night
1'dwln Arden In
The Gray Mask
Florence Reod,
At Hay
in
Theda Rara In
The Galley Slave
Ron Leonard, In
Christmas Memories
Thnwln.. Tt. . .
"r. Ore of Monte Carlo
Arthur Hoops, in
The Danger Signal
The Poor Relation,
Scandal tn Hlckvllfe
Richard Carle la
Mary's Lamb
Edna Goodrich In
Armstrong's Wife
Robert D "Mantell in
The Unfaithful Wife
Muriel Ostrich, la sf
A I'augmer or the sea
Msclyn Arbuckle. la
lttforuj Candidate
fejlobert H. Mantell, in
Blindness of Devotion
Broadway btar Feature
The Vauderlwff Affair
SUSQUEHANNA
jmnu
VEST ALLEGHENY
Lillian Lorraine, in
Should a Wife ForgHsT
The Double Reward, Lit
lie White Molet. Others
Ralph Kellard. la
tier Mother Secret
lUrry Usstayer m
House oX 1000 Candles
William Farnum In
A Soldiers Oath
Robert .Mantell. In
The Unfaithful lf.
. A D. Sear in
The Bankhurst Victory
Maclyn Arbuckle, la
Kerform Candidate
itotty Nansan. In
Storm of Heart
Edwin Arden. in
The Gray Mask
The Broken Cola. No. 20
The Stranger. Others.
Kalpb- Ktllard. la
fler Mother' becret
Robert Mantell In
Dl Inilne j of Dsvotloa
Marguerite Clark. In The
Prince and the Pauper
'.Vllllam Courtney, In
Sealed Lips
Kniherlne Jtaelred in
Tho Winged Idol
Edwin Arden, In
Tho Grey Mask
Hasel Diun.
Clarissa
In
Christmas Memories
The Valley Feud
Louise Vale'. In
The Hungarian Nabob
Lionel Ilarrymore. In
The Yellow htreak
Mile. Dalne In
The Siren's Song
Mile Diana. In
The Siren's Song
Vivian Martin. In
Over Night
Viola Dana, In
Children of Eve
Ilasel Dawn In
The Heart of Jennifer
. Theda Rara In
The Oallei Slave
Lou Tellegan. In
The Explorer
Pauline Frederick, in
Helta Donna
Robert Warwick, in
The hlns of Society
Pauline Frederick,
'.iiza.
In
Lllllin Wiggins In
Her Atonement
Katherlne Kaelr'd. in
Tho Winged Idol
Valll Valll. In
Tho Womun Pays
The Chorus I.uly
AlNstar cast
...W' Dressier In
TIUj's Tomato SurprUo
Oladjs Hanson in
The Prlmroso Path
, The l.nmb.
Tickle Fatty's Fall
Paulino Frederick.
Delia Donna
in
Mabel Trunnelle, In
Tho Der.tro.sint,- Angel
IMni Mncn In
The Blindness of Virtue
Graft. No Ij Tenement
House F.vll, The Shot
Vivian Mnrtln, in
Over Mght
I".dnu Oooilrlrh in
Arrnstrong's Wife
German War Pictures
One .Million Dollars
Emllv 'tthelen. in
Tables Turned
i.lmel Rarrymore. In
The Yellow Streak
Haroll Lockvtood In
The End of the Road
Edna Mavo In
A Bit of Lace
Bersle Barrlscale. In
The Golden Claw
Marguerite Clark. In The
Prince and the Pauper
Mlgnon Anderson. In
fie Mill of the Floss
A Man's Sacrifice j
Oh, Doctor
Robert Edeson In
Th Caveman
Paul Ollmore and Mar
garet Snow. In Rosemary
Saved by Wireless
The Disciple
Earl Mwcalf In
The Nation' Peril
Elsie Jan!, la
'Twas Ever Thus
Maclyn Arbuckle. In
Reform fan ildate
John Morenz. In
a three act drama
Richard O. Traver In
The Palace of the Kins
The Idle Rich
Copper Other
Vivian Martin, la
Over Mgbt
Mary Plekford, la
IUg
The Golden Spur,
The Home Cure
Robert Mantell. in
nilndnes of Devotion
. Dorothy Olsh. In
Jordan Js a Hard Road
Mary I'lekford, In
A Ulrl of Yesterday
Arthur Hoops In
The Danger Signal
Paul Ollmore and Mar
garet Snow, lo Rosemary
Pauline Frederick, la
Bella Donna
Crane Wilbur, in Mvs
tery of Carter Rreene
I ots Meredith. In
An Enemy to Society
The
Frank l.o0
via Moniostead
la
Beatrix Mlcbelena. In
Salome Jane
Cera Mine O'Brien,
His Wife
in
The Eleventh Dimension
Seal of the Navy, No. S
Vivian Martin, la
Over Mght
Beatrix Miqbeleoa,
(Ulvatioo Null
The Girl and the Special,
, The Blood Seedling
Blanche Forsythe, In
The Strife Eternal
Ethel Clayton. In
The Great Divide
TlltB,tt.0' Enemies
The Golden Claw
J2'"!?.1,e Jlesserer. In
The Circular Stalrruso
Marguerite 'Clark. In
1 Still Waters
Cyril Pcott li
Not Gulln
Katherlne. Knelred 7n
Tho Winged Idol
Al U1MDD A 12th. Morris Passyunk Ave.
Hi.nmimiVH Mat uairy ais. I.VE, . u
Vaudovlllo & Parum't Pictures.
Thomas II. Inco's War Play,
"THE COWARD.
Featuring Frank Keenan
ARCADIA uffift'Sii
FRANK KEENAN and CHARLES RAY In
THE CO W A R U "
Rosroo Arbuckle in "Fickle FutH's Fall'
Logan Auditorium ".E&.fe 1
. HENRY KOLHER in
THE WARNING"
I FADFR rortTY-FinsT and
i-.i-.AlIr LANCASTER AVENUE
CHARLES CHERRY in
'THE MUMMY AND THE HUMMING BIRD '
Anrf I r -o and Thompson
ArULLU MATINEE DAILT
Clara Kimball Young; nnd Wilton Lacknjo
in "TRILBY"
AUDITORIUM 2, im st.
"INFATUATION"
Featuring Margarita Fischer ct Harry Pollard
( I VI KM
Chestnut St. Op. House 'M
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE
SEE TODAYS
AMUSEMENT COLUMN J
wi.si piiii mi. i run J
Henry Kolher. n
Tho Warning
Wwln Arden. in
The Gray Mask
Wa&aV
'Wna Goodrich in
Ajnstrong'a Wife
Frtink Norcrosa n
A I'oor Relation
"nryrll rV'"ihhTlr7
The Raven
JljerfojheraSecret
Proncl Bushman In
. Pennington- ch.,i.'J
G Kane In
The Ibarlnih
"""'"aleT"
-. noicien Claw
OI I lUDlDn 2200 NORTH BROAD ST.
P.IKAlfOl.Vr Presents
BLANCHE RING "v'kee g.rl
BIJOU DREAM
VITAORAPH COMPANY Presents
EDITH STOREY and ANTONIO SIORENO In
THE PRICE OF FOLLY"
CEDAR
Tttr
POPULAR VEayrt GOTH & CEDAR
Paramount Presents MARGUERITE CLARK
as "Helenelof The North" In Five Acts.
WURLITZER ORGAN
Market St. Theatre 333 MA1ffiCT
?v-1,,.-..F.9.:!:.P.rcem" wlliam r.i .vi'ji in
LU:,".'i0K!"s LAW" Universal ilrami
' Tho Wolf a Den " Comedy "Almost a Pupa '
QPpfjpi tail GERMANTOWN AND
Vria-riE.UIVJ CHELTEN AVES
riRANH 5D AXD MARKET STBEEUjI
VJlYttlLJ MATINEE DAILY, 2 P St. U ,. I
HOLEROOK BLINN in
"A Butterfly on the Wheel"
OVERBROOK
II1D AND J I
HVVEHFORD ATlitl
"TUo, T :' 7 ll a Heel Arlmtl .
aiicr uiun a limu PICTL'RB
"The Widow's Secret" i"'"
EUREKA
J
jOTir Avn
t vTiivi:T KTiitr.i!
ITAl.IlPH III. I I Rll HUN KEVTl'BE
FDITH STuur. uml WTllMO MOBEN0
"DUST OF EGYPT'
COTH AND '
WAI NTT STIIEI."
T Jt I A .V a h B
Dustln Farnum In
Charles H Murray In
P I C T V l E 8
'The Iron train "
'A Game Old Knight
IMPERIAL
MYRTLE GONZALES in
"The Chalice of Courage"
ORIFNT 02D AND woodland avi:.
JI1U,11 1 Daily Mat. 2 Evg.I30ton
ft,uJ.r-vr FANNIE WARD in
"THE MARRIAGE OF KITTV '
PAI APF 12W MARKET STREET
THEODORE ROBERTS in
"MB. OREX OF MONTE CARLO"
PARK "'"OR AVE t DAUPHIN
"" Continuous Show from I-r & 0 "0 II.
7 A 7 A II A PAttAUOUXT
rticrt P1CTI RE
Featuring PAULINE FREDERICK
HARnF.N B3D "8"255 l
CHARLOTTE WALKER in i
"KINDLING" J
Ml
FAIRMOUNT "cii.D ave.
THEDA BARA " '
Xmas Day-ContInuous JI A M to 11 P M.
GERMANTOWN BB08aanve.
PAAJfOt.yr PICTURE
r,Ll- CUamr 'n "Tho Mummy and
L.naries inerry the Humming nird'
nianrha j.. . "
jWceT,"k
iS'aliSfe.'A
Roal
Tbo Law of Succes:
Mutual Weekly
The Losing Game.
Wfth. All-star Cast
Frank Losee. In
The Old Homestead
The Broken Coin, No.
Other
11
Mary Miles Mlnter. la
Emmy of btork's Nest
Campbells Are Coming
Grace Cunard, F Ford
Marguerite Snow,
Rosemary
la
Tbo GJrl of tbo
UoJdca 'West
Ff Her Son
Th Hand of ThTlIv7
-IL" Last Fllrtatloy-
William Courtney, in
Sealed Ups
Ijtliel cla7tnm
Tiu Great Dlvi,i.
"''.BrtTrymore. n
"e ellow btreak
2J!2i,X Stevens ln
The Hou9 of Tear
Th? vJ!d 1,'r,an- 1"
Ta Vole In tho Foi
ni nnv both market
LlL.WOC Mat.2115, Evgs 74 0
gn MARY MILES MINTER in
Oners
"EMMY OH STORK'S NEST"
PRINCESS iotree?et
"BRONCHO BILLY S MARRIAGE"' '
"THE COQUETTE'S AWAKENING"
' AND THE PARROT SAID "
RIAI TH GERMANTOWN AVE
iirI IU AT TUI.PEHOCKEN fir
Mllo DIANE and Charles TROWBRIDGE in
"THE SIREN'S SONG"
Great Northern iSJ
jciriiiin is a mini i" n . ,... ' - -.
(ilSH a H W ' rilHill Feature
FATTY AND Till' HitinDWAV STAB
UEI1EH i. FIELDS
Broad Street Casino mmz '
MATINEE ! Ill ML LN'GTSW',1
MABEL TRUNNELLE in '
THE DE.STROYISl! VNl.EL" B
TIVOLI Theatre
"THE DOUBLE REWARD"
"Little White Violet" 0
N0ltlllUIl
23th & Allegbes7TT
IAI..I AIUnl.nn -" -""..-. I
iicoinusHiiciijf Mat s " " i
r"IDAT?r AVENUE THEATRE
IjllVfAKL 7TH AND aiRARD AVE
THEDA BARA in
THE GALLEY SLAVE"
JEFFERSON 20T" ffiAsup,I,N
Sr'pSS?.? Wm. Faversham
In "ONE MILLION DOLLARS'
LAFAYETTE 29U KEKaK?&va
MARY MILES MINTER in
"BARBARA FRIETSCIHE
REGFNT 1034 MARKET STREET V I. S F. prewms IMRHY MJJSJa
lUiClN I JWitA!i. V0WB 0RaAN ( wiilMlRACE IHIAjUUNP ma pit "gffittfig
WILLIAM FARNUM in ! candles Tm' JIQlM andctb,;
SI THEATnE-lTTH i v
usquehanna susqpehav a
LILLIAN LUKKAinc i"
"Should a WifeForgiypAw;
A SOLDIER'S OATH
RI1RV MARKET STREET
w SJ L TtPT.nV TTII KTItrPT
EDNA GOODRICH
"ARMSTRONG'S WIFE"
QHPBUnnri mth and
w sw 1 1 va BALTIMORE j
EQUITABLE FILM CORP Presents
Muriel Ostrich ln "A daughter
murici wairicn OP T,IE SKA., ,
iivitin
SISt'.
DA
n$A Dnna. In
Collclren of Eve
,T?.r Weeks. 8 acts
MttUe of jtrry Magulre
Marguerite Snow7"lc "
Rosemary
PayUno Fraerlck. 49
LI n TDTV BROAD AND
1 15 L, K 1 I COLUMBIA
LENORE ULRICH in
"THE BETTER WOMAN"
LOGAN THEATRE "MS
MARY PICKFORD in
MADAME BUTTERFLY"
Ln r 11 ?T Ji and "
U U J I LOCUST STREETS
PAULINE FREDERICK in
BELLA DONNA"
SAVOY
1111 MARKET
STREET .
WM, FOX Presents ROBT MANTELL and
GENEVIEVE HAMPER In
THE UNFAITHFUL WIFE"
n A R R Y THF. ATRE vu ,.
..Z, 1 e ,t Kt WW,
iNeai or me riavv
THE GREAT GOAL
"HAZARDS OF IIIXEJ
Mil III I'llll UIKII'IU
OT8BSi4
v
VICTORIA MAHKET ST
V JIrt. ABOVE NINTH
RALPH KELLARD and DOROTHY GREEN
in "HER MOTHER'S SECRET"
STANLEY MARKET ABOVE 10TII
continuous . Maclyn Arbuckle in
11 A. M. 10 I -itia REFORM
JllIS P.M. I CAM
CANDIDATE'
Weekly Programs
Appear Every Monday lu
Motion Picture Chart
OLYMPIA Dn0AD BAANiUiM? tf
NO SHOW TODAY, .a jk
BIG FEATURE TO
NOinllEAST
STRAND 12T" "iua.;j?!
BROADWAY STAR KJLttafj
"THE VANDERHOFF ArrTJP
TUUGK l
1
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Ki-.NSlNOrO.N S"
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JUMBO KB0NT " oISbd it 1 0
THE Al TEKVATIVB' ,-",-1 C
THE BRIDE OF t.'.-j( 1H 1
THE AMMATLD WLtKLY ?v
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