G EVENIKG LEDGEE PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1916. WOMAN, WITH MANIA, TRIES TO TOSS NOTES INTO WILSON'S AUTO "WE'RE NOT DEAD; WE'RE MARRIED,"' SAYS BLUECOAT, THRICE WED -NATION'S 1ANGER IS $mm WARD AGAINL ' FROM WITHOUT" WILSON PROVES SCREEN ARTIST Seized in St. Louis ns She Hurls Pleas for Simplifica ' tion of Catholic Faith SAYS SHE HAD A VISION ! Mr Mr Y . SWfiSHS3r,'&sSjr? kJk7 wouion'r vouswrAR it" 'foci nt eeew r a stutTXHca rR o AMp TultttCD in a yge ia PMHitDtlMtW - tvf Popf I AtMfA twee .ken o "T5T I rsi nna f ISJ2!S I tr V. LJ G? U-i Sr 0b M.S:A-fa M i -'SgiTtrSSg-gSliM tub ePWwfttwP wmul pais pi,n-ccp' Continued from I'otte One irltfiln, lint frm without. nml Hint ' T ,. . i t-ii i i .. rrn . .tnrVer 'in "on.fnnl nn.t Immnllatr. Ilir- In NOW LllSky Photoplay TlllS .L lit. -. ....... . iinnfcrr rnmrn nun - i if : !-- ,ST. I,OUtB. Feb. 3. - 1'roalilonl Wllnon (gdny lirouRht to a close llio most tno mentoun trip ulnco tlic beginning of Ills administration This tnornln before lie ilr-'lvcred Ills luiit address of the trip lie was as linppy an a boy. Ilf hhil Rime out Into tlic coun try to wake It up to tlic need of prepared ness and found that the country wns wide nxynke. As President nnd Mrs. Wilson entered tlielr nlitotnoblle Ht tile rnllrond iitntlon this mornlnir detectives polled a woman, who tried to ehove two letters Into th" them into the car. only a miid tiurry Sergeant Dave Dyer Finds His Friends a Pesky Nuis- FR 2o volku" n&M : n""HPTrS3" wns qulehly tnhen nwny through the ( crowd At centra' district tntlon she said she ' wna Mrs. untenn I J. Schlnronl Slie seemed to he s'lfferlns from rellRlous mania. The letters were found to bo inmblInK plcis for n simplification of the Catholic relMon. She was recently rc leased from St. Anthopy'? Hospital and snld she had a vision while there that he must trv to oe the President. The President seemed to heartily enjoy his breakfast, lie. of course, occupied the place of honor. Mrs. Wilson sat at a tahlo directly In front, faeln him. St. I.ouIb woinn wcie with her. Clniciicc Howard, president of the Husl ncss Men's LcnKtlo and head of tho Com monwealth Steel Company, sal at the President's left He and tho President talked al throiiRh tho breakfast, drilled sprhiB chicken, with bacon, was the "piece de reslstiin-e." nnd the President, to use slanpr, "went rlRht to It." Others nt the breakfast table near tho President were JamcH IT. Smith, former president of the club: Holla Wells, treai urcr of the Democratic National Commit tee; Ari-llbMiOi Cilcnnou and fiovcrnoi Klllott W Major. MrN WHjoii wji tho central fiBUre mid alt over the Mk liami i"t hall mn and women craned their neckH to Bet a Rllmpae of her. There was not room enoURh In the main dlnlnn loom to seat all the quests. Five hundred and keven weio seateil there and 80 more were seated In a. lobby. ,At the conclusion of the breakfast Mr. Hqward proposed a toast to the Chief ICx ecutlvo. All the KueU rose and drank tho toast. The President responded with a short speech. A squad of police nuurded the Presi dent as ho moved about tho hotel. It has not been definitely d-termined whether there will he another trip The President Is worn out wit., the sticnuous life of the hist few davs. He will not start his second trip If thero Is to be one at least for n week or more after he returns to Washington He Is beinir oil lsod to make the second tilji nnd to ko to the Pacltlc coast. swhiRltiK hack throunh the Southern country LINER APPAM GERMAN PRIZE, LANSING RULES Continued from I'aue One tween Prussia and this country, which provides that (lermnny tan brliiK prizes Into Amorlc-in ports nnd vice versa. Ain bnssador Hcrnstorff has formally Invoked this provision The IIhrui convention, relied upon by j:nslnnd, was never dually ratified either by HnRland or the United Slntcs. Internment of the "- OertnaiiB of ttie pilze crew pbortnl the Appam appoars to be required Whether the 10 German prisoners found on the Appam and Im pressed Into service by the prl7e crew shall be Interned was more doubtful. These Germans aie s-tld not to be mil itary or naval reservists, but German o.t Itens taken from Africa to Diltlsh deten tion camps. Demands for release of the 110-odd members of the App-im's crow have been made. It Is oxpected that they will be released, although Lieutenant Herse con tends that by reslstlnR captuic they Idcntllled thcmrclvcs with naval service. Captain Harrison, liouftv.jr, denies his hip made any leslMnnce. The dozen Hiitlsh army and navy min aboard the Appam cannot be held as prisoners of war In the United States, but whether they nre subject to Internment here Is still undecided. Meanwhile agents of the Goermnent nre trying hard to clear up many of the vaguo points In connection with the ope rations of the raider Moeue, which cap tured the Appam. Hints that there are a numbor of raiders at l.tigc waiting to put sue a new plan of commerce "worrying" liavo reached this Government from sev eral sources. So long as their operations are confined to the other side of the world this Government cannot Interfere. But what Is chiefly troublesome Is the danger that these vessels might establish a base under circumstances that would In dicate a violation of the Monroe doctrine. There ore many rocky Islets In the West Indies, off the Mexican coaEt and Jn the Gulf of Mexico that would be Ideal as naval bases. Rut their use as such would be distasteful to the United States and might result In very serious compli cations. In consequence agents of the Depart ment of Justice nnd the Secret Service are n Norfolk and Newport News cn deaYorlng to get all of the information that Is available there. ance, but Like Little Eva, He "Don't Care" and It's Nobody's Business Anyhow Sereant lac Der has listened to the "We'ie not dead," said Dyer, "we're urdditiK hell.i throe limes. Thev woie still married." The cops npoloclred profusely iliiKlng In his eais hen hn nunke to- and snld that a hurry call had been sent day. Ills friends proved their friendship to come nnd Ret a suicide's hod v. as usunl hr ulvlng him it lot of work nnd nnro l)a(, tllc nnlro cft 1P11 w or worry hhiowiiik ink nun i ihku umi uikhi for the third time In his cniecr. Cupid this time Joined Dior nnd Miss Ullxnbeth l Hallow ell. or 5IH It vine street. Tlie Ilev. II. I. Gnllnwu. of the fulled Presbyterian Church, olllelated. IlareU had the celemnny concluded bt'foio there was a knock nt the door. The bride opened It. "Where Is the body?" asked a sepulchral voice, "What body?" asked the new Mrs. I)er. Without fuilher parley tho caller or dered two men Into the house with a stretcher. "We came for the suicide," said one. Then the bridegroom learned that It was the patiol ctcw of Ihe Kith and Pine streets stathvi. "Ihp commander of n nulininrlnr, elioonlnir to put his own Interpretation on International ln. tnlwht commit tin not ithlrli would set the itorlil on lire. "There nre cargoes of what. flour and i manufactures on the sea and every one of thoso may be the combustlblo Into which hpnrks maj light. "I'very nation will enjoy our respect of their lights as long as they respect our rights " "America Is not selfish In claiming her rlphta. She Is mcroly standing for the rlrrtitij nf mnnllllrt wllttft thrt IIP nf mfttl- ! I.1...1 f 1..1 tl...l,.l....t 1H ..,. t t. nllld 11 I'CIHK .-aiiii"hii.u ill iiii- ut iin ffhnalnttl ii,tnolpntl1ln4 111 tltM --.'nrlit I,"".'". v,n.i"...i. . ... ...... ..'.-... "I urn wlllltiR to make every patient allowance for men caught In the struggle. Ilecause I know how mv heart would burn how my mind would swltl If America wcro In danger. "I am rend to make allowances for both nldes, nnd I hao tried to think so fnr as It Is possible from tho point of view of tho other side "I nnnt the record of tills Admlnls trntlon o he one of uetililne neutrality nnd not pretrmlrd tlrlitrnllt; . "Iriiprten drelrin tioflitiu-: bill n free Veteran Actress Shows Her Versatility Hy I ho Photoplay Editor Tennrwre's Pnnli rr " n l,s!iy-rsrmoiint t-nilitctlnn In no parte film rtrtntlon if Itret Hone's story by Msrl in rlrf. Ti-iintMe fnniilti.wsrd Her mother ... -Tnl Arnold llomeltin .... . Chnrles rinry .Tnro Itllnlrr .luck Uesil J The Innkeeper ttmnioa.l Hatton I Theie In a Ri-rnt fnsctnatlon nhout the I oullaw story of the West during the tlmo I of the roUI rush In '-IP, nnd few people I have handled this type of tale better than Ilrct Harte. In "Tennesec's Pnrdner" he gives us a thillllng hit of Western life nnd a story that Is "tnlnently suited to tl.o screen. I.asky has put on many lovely pictures, but few hao surpassed this one, while Fntinle Watd In the lending role, proves herself again an actress of charm and distinction. Age cannot wlthor nor cus tom stnle licr Inllnltn versatility. She war euln In the "MairlnRe of I Iteld, of the steamship Ariadne; Cant. John lliai-ki-tt. of the Diomonbi; Capt. Italph T. Yentcs, of tlm Author, and Capt. John P. Jones, of the rnrrlngford Iho kU sen c.iptn'ns wen' maulers of ships sunk by the German raider hefot-i the Appam was captured. Itcloie leaving the Appnni many of the !iassein!crs. even the Hrlthth. thnnki'd I.letitcunnt M"igc nnd the i i-" crert- for the rourtroiis tiealmcnt given them dur ing tbi'li linprlsonnuMit. Sir IMnard M"ihvcnther. Ilrll'sh gov ernor General of Slenn Leone, today told a thrilling -ttory of the battle between the Australian cssel and the raider. Mr. sniii ii riiiniliiFr llRlit occurred. In mole blueconts Invnded the house. They came from the Cith street nnd AVoodlnnd avenue station, with which the bride groom Is connected. I'ncli of the 10 cops shook D.-nld'i hnnd. Then the hnppv loujile left for the homo of the bilde Kiooni. al ;:1J Ilonaffon street, thankful that their troubles weio over. They found the lmtlroom furniture on the llrnt lloor and the parlor furniture upstairs. Djer was game, however, nnd begun the readjustment. It was almost an nll-nlghl Job. During tho night the house was cov ered with Immense sheets, which bear the aniiouncomentn ( lint the sciReant had been mauled, and It's nobody's business, any how, etc., etc., etc. Der won't waste lime honeymooning. FALSE CKV OF "FINE. FIRE" Mttn WiMi Brown Derby Gives En gines n Fnko Run A man with a brown diby who did not lcao his calling i-nrd lushed Into tho fire ntntlnn of englim company No 20, 4th Hlreet and tilr.nd aeiiue, at 1:10 this morning "I'lre. Hrel' he bawled nt the top of hl. lungfi. "Two factories aro burning down:" Pawns, qtieenn and bishops .'-c.-itteied s the llreinen spmng Held nnd no rmnr. l'lir minute Hint vre j Kltt." Pho was striking III "The Cheat," but she Ih wholly unarming In "Tcnnes Fft'a Pardner," which Is released todnv atiil will pinv the remainder of tho week nt the Staple). The llnhtlng T.askv Is the genius of this branch of photoplay nit Is glorious. The most remarkable of all tho effects Is a moonlit window with Fannie Wnrd's faco thrown Into hold relief ngalnst the blackness of tho room It equnls even the silhouette In "The Cheat." It Is a lovel picture olthou-;h not as roinaiUnhle an 'The I'lieat" m even as "The Golden Chalice." Theie aie many pieces of photography and dota'l which remind one of D. W. Griffith, especially In tho scenes nt the opening of the plctuio showing the gold scokerH wandering nlong the mountain trails toward their goal. The great ct panso of valley and mountnln nre shown In their awesome vastness The company supporting Mlrs Ward Is excellent. Striking portrnjnls arc given by Jack Denn nnd Charles Clary In tho two leading malo roles ;, ( rij mA I'Vf... .Fjf-TT" - -Ma"' " deelrp soiiiettilnn; r ouuht not to, rre nlll i;et Into trouble, mid Me nhiiutd. vnr mi'st pncpAiti:." "Illllipr tie must sit h I 111 noir," lie nenl ntii "or elsr e sbnlt prepnre so Hint the mi-ii of tills country can tribe enre of their otiii internment. You must t'repnre these men n take enre of Inttlnl dlester or they vrlll suffer I'roni Inttlnl illsnutrr. "Trained dtlreiif, v.lll act not In the way of a mi'itar;.- establishment, but with the spirit of America 1 don't want to command an arm). I want to command tho respect of my fellow-citizens. "I know you will come If I cnll you. hut will you. coming, know what you aro doing and how to do It? (hhouts of "no," "no," went up) The plans now beforo Congross nre provided so American liven will not be thrown away nnd thoso plans will be adopted "America has never been Jealous of armed men nt sen, because alio knows that vou cannot soul volunteers to aca unless j on aie going to send them to the bottom. MUST IIAVn SHIPS nNOl'C.H. "There Is not a better service In the world thnn the United States navy. Put thej must have ships enough, and wo nre going to give them ships enough. Wo must net down to business nnd do It systematically. There Is nothing noel nlmiit the program. All the linos of It nre met civ di awn lines nnd adopted lie-! fnie." He then look n lap at edltois who said j that he would fall to awaken the counlii j for defense. "Nothing has encouraged me more than i tho tenlirntlon that America has awak ened to the need of national defense BRET HARTE A LA WARD Fanny Wnrd nppcnrinrv nt tho Stnnley this week ns the heroine of "Tennessee's Partner," n Para mount picture, made by Lasky. White awaiting tho at rival of tho charming Miss Ward, who was being le- j wound on a nearby machine, the photo play editor had a short but most nmus- Ing gllmpso of Colonel Heeza Mar and n "puss cat," who greatly rc.omblod tho late-lamented "Scow." The cat certainly pioved there Is no ground for the remailt that "they never come back." He was worse than T. It. following tlm cat episode camo a re markable film, acted by hugs and rop lllcs. showing what enn bo done by a di rector with ii little ingenuity. Unth these clever lllins were pnit or tnu uray i ar I toon Studio woik of the Paramount Com pany. They will be slio ni mo mnniey. Ifany I.lchtlg. who attends to most of tho engagements at the World Film's Peerless Studio In Fort Lee, receives many n queer application for woilc In tho pictures. Here Is one that camo by mall last week. World I'ltliu Uorprntlon i.,.. t (lent Much ngnlnst my families' wishes I Imo decided to bo a. movlo actor and n I limn s-n vnui plrturrj re. niuili nnd like thrni awfully much, I want son should bate llin rtrnt chnncet tn hire me. I vculd make a Hi,,- vie for leading limn, hero parts first Mil.- inmlcnl tarncters and Jottl'li. vnmher reason whv sou should ccazo this Uiitirrt Is that ou would Nile n lot of money mi int- in Imo imlnt. I urn erntiiii.1 nil moMo ii. torn pnlnt their races jrllnw. This would not he nrceesnry In my case, as I hic the Jaundlco. They kindly left out the gentleman a name, wo note. I Theatrical Baedeker ATIEM'III MBfle-OdllA" ltb Frances s ! An nitmlrniilti Itelmco pro.luetlo-1 de I etrntlnn how nweet ar the ncs of itfo- rvttrir-OT "AMiiml IhA Stan." nllh Alder nnd Vnilnm Notrlr. Itoml riuele, 1 nrtlng and singing. Urban's teeneiy b nil, lilttiAD-"roll!anni." with l'strli la foil ntrie Slnnnon nnd Herbert Keley The girl" or tlm "slad books." pMylrm (ho ' irrtme" null een'lmenoil tlioroug'inee. LVttlC "IMsslnpr Phow nf 1D15. : nllli fl .Monroe nnd Mnrllynn Miller. A Ulntf den show of the uminl trpe, tvlth runwnj-, mule rtrnt cosiwmen In larne i titles, plus pome eirellent Liu.eJ'iue on rent shows. nAn!ttf'K-"cm Trial." with Treitertelt ) nnd n Broil m, An eeltlnit etorv of c written bimword In Ui form of s Noiel and rnteiislnlng. t'HOTOPt.AVS. STANMJV -ThursdnV. Frldiy nnd Sntti "Tennesie'e Pnrdner." nllh Pontile Ws citnsr.vpT airittjicr ophiia itoftiFV- Pullne Pneslon." n Fox film. , t Whlinev nnd Hllllnm M. Rhnv. A stoi IndM nnd the hnrem of n tintlte hrln -e. AltCADIA -Thursdsl. I'rldnv and Hntu "Tho Coiwurrnr." with H'lllnnl Mik. "Ito Hut nnd lie Uldn't." with lioncoe bursle noil Mntiet Nonrtnnd. PM.AfK Thurntos, Friday nn.l Ss'ui "Tho Oolden riianee," with Clco Illditelr Wallace Held. STOCK AAtnnlCA.V-"AII on Account of Kliss ArMnn plser In lx'Uis Mnnn'n pm, lie hv Il'itb ttotilnson nnd fteorce ArMne KMirici:ntiort;i:H-"i;armeii Th Km. bocwer players in Merlmeo'n f among i with Elennor Montell In tho title role. VAUlnVIM.K. KHITH'S-Mrs. linntry In "Arhen," Mr and Olass, in "llcfore nnd After" HI nnd compiny. In "Fllnder's rurnlhed Fl Sintli nnd Norton, sings nnd dances i Sestet, Jlersen. vocallet, ttohlifo 'lordoni rt studies llrnrtler nnJ Norrls, In In I land" Mirle Fltejlhbon. monoloRlut Git NI -Pauline. npnotlsti "I'lano Mm. Mr. and Mrs. Oordon Wtlde. shadow nli llrent Hates, I'nnJolrt. Sid IJaxter VnTc pnny, slnckwlre nrtlsts, boley am o K In dances KIXON Mary Porr, Impersonators "The A nnder Kids." F.dgnr Atchison Ely In "tifi Tomtistonc.Vi thn flordon . Illghlsndera, in clansi tho t'edaraon Urothera, ncrobat. Qtaillll neorKa Auger In "The Olant't r Tour Jneltn nnd a Queen," Jimmy n ..U- innnii skIiI Mariiilnif ni. L. Il inlnfflflt. Mnnnlnff. Clnnn an a 1 mi n v. 'Vlnionn triiri" rsctiio wilnon. & iL-i... "--""".' "I" til I tioldit, tnnnoloBlut ertlnnnn! Tin Ilft m nRlut: Tabor nnd Hftnlpy ond Ttomlr. at ropui,An vmens. WAI.NUT--HPUO. l'conlc." with a Ur A niUBlc.il Bhow on the review order witi rral runauui and plentv at utrla. BELMONT !$M(Sil TODAY ft TOVIOi D. W. OrlfTlth's Masterful Htory of Lift THE ESCAPE BITT nnd Orcftt Cr MatsDaiIy;2S10cEvgs.a8'15 LOCUST C2D & LOCUST ST3. JVie Tftcntro Btaulll Mats Tho Itoune With the Organ That Sinn Is l.lio nnd ."I.IO: nigs, n.io to it o'clo- o'clo- lODAY TONIOHT Al.lCn ItltADY and HOI,nltOOI DLINN "THE BALLET GIRL" TOJIOIIHOW "MV LADY'S SMPPErt" 52d "ZSS Mats 5c Evg, K TODAY "THE DUST OF EGYPT" which the MncTaUsh tlre.l tlie II m snoi ,,,,,," -.' , . " ," . he said. from a thiee-Hicb run moiintcil in ncr - . - - ' , " f '",''" j " nuld like from some of the news- b-iw. her only aim.iment. The i-.Ud-r Id I e on tliel waj I. lie fleet ,1 . II n llU,rpr(1,ntnll of wI).lt ..n)lllnn I.. .,ntl.,..l ,1a. DUllllt.1 ill IlitllUllIll sf- I I rf&iSS saaa r-&3b&Nr 9 UjNwY If V Wzzf jt, nezziz an- MVJSBWS7 x- x-o v AYi a j. o , yriU 1 V V JUi"LY JryjKJ1.0J-ylN iiHLl J. PROMINENT wwr sL,r fTttmm iO &1 Tho Herman let co a bioads'dc" s-ild i ''li.uds or steam Issuing fiom pipes In tho Sir Kdnnid. "It was a fine light. If one- tape, factory of James Wilson & Sons, sided, for n half hour. With her one little The firemen aro looklrg for n, ma gun the MncTavlsh balked away even i Wth a brown deiby today. after being ret utile In a half doyen places. Finally the Germ.ms discharged i two torpedoes from tubes mounted on the i Aged Ulan Dies tiH He Situ on Ucd RELEASED APPIM lASSEXEHS OISESIBAHK AT NEWPORT NEWS Prize Crew and British Military Men Held on Litter KKWI'OHT NKW8, Va.. Feb. 3. When tlj, British liner and German prize Ap mm docked nt Newport News today and bfgan unloading rassengera mystery deepened regarding Germany's new masked marvel, the sea raider which cap tured this Ilrltlsh ship and sank six others. Release of the Appam's passengers to day, except her crew. 12 Ilrltlsh military men and the German prize crew of 22, with the other 20 Germans found prisoners hn the Appam was captured, brought a flood of details of the new sea raider's exploits. Karly this morning Ihe Appam, covered with sleet and Ice and looking1 like the ghost .ebl! she Is, raised her mudhooks and steamed from her berth off the Government pier at Old Folnt Comfort. Most of her passengers lined her deck raits, evfltt at the early hour, cheering as thij.Ust leg of their thrilling journey was ktfgun. Anchored here near the spot where be German raiders Kronprlnx WII helm and Prime Kltel Frlederlch scarcely year ago began their Internment, her gangplank was thrown out and the pas sengers, German piisoners for 19 dy, (locked ashore Tialns were In readiness to take many of tbem Immediately to ,w York: and Norfo'k, where BritUh au thorities prepared to ;td tlwm to Knfc--laiH). ut the Hi passengers ou the Appam 170 ?r released "f theel nine cam ushore Itnljjdjibt. The lucky nine ubo spent a Bjiltt "(Hi laud for the flrst time sloes Stsary 1 v.ere Sir ad ward llerlweather, vtHgtieU James, a cousin ot Lord Mm-mmm . m? t, tuiew n ttm w 1 1 4W r - s- - - r---r uuiH offti-Ut. '"w Bvsh JA, nt the tlv Tutltaboe Mirer Qnrally red 1 tod VwKl Tr c- SmM UitM, 0wraai sjnut ti a Suonvirlfle and HI! ! I rn.H-M rinif. Itnlh orolPctlles strucu home The MacTavlsh reeled as If struck by some Kliint nnil soon dis'ippeaicd." The German boats, Sir i:dward said, rushed to the scene and rescued the four wounded tailors placed on the Appam. With Collector of the I'olt llnm'lton as nmpiic, the German and Ilrltish oniclals tn.iiii- liflrl innin confeiences leL-ardlilN the iehase of the Ilrltlsh s.ildlcrs and j falIlllc prlsonirs taktn from the Minki-n Ilrltlsh vessel, who Lieutenant lleiKe niseif, acted as Bun po'ntiTH and nre. theiefnic, , subject to Intel nment. IVndhiK n dec's'on bv the Washington ailthoiltles, nlens" tnd.iy of these !-' Itriimw nun not Insisted upon by tb" Ililtlsh consular agents. AmoiiB the III si passengers to set foot nshoie today wns G. I). Tunllaferil, oi Hureka Count v, Nevada lie board d tho Appam at Sck mile, Wut Africa, and i it rled American p.isspnrtH. No Intornatlunal Lompllc.itions tejnrdlnK his tetentlon as a prisoner of tlie Germans weic r pectcd. lie had no complaint to make leK.irdln.'i his treatment. i Humors alteady rife unions the ficed passenKeis today teBiinllm: an Immens mrto of Bold captured with the Appam. One report mm that It iiKKi ec.ited f2.oiO,- ' 00t). Hlr F.dwnrd Meilv.ethcr said he understood uold to the value of about i $1,000,00) was carried nnd transferred from the Appam to tho raider durliiK one of the nlulits when tho Appam was Iw-lnu I convoyed. i An examination of tlie Appam's oarBo will be made today or tomorrow bv tho port authorities to determine the value of , tho Appi'tn's cnrfc'o for report to tho j Htale Department. Lieutenant Uerse le fused to deny or confirm leports of the blB Bold cnrBo. Captains of four Ilrltlsh vessels trans- I ferred to the Appam strenuously Insisted , today that the I aider Is the converted fruit liner ronrj.i nnd not tho Moewo. The Ilrltlsh cuptalns today told how, kept prisoner for several dny aboard tho raider, lbe difceovertd nstne plates la beled "Ponsa," und deUnreil she was equipped us a fruit liner, n new tW0 dttcl vessel built In 1S1I at Rremeihaeu i The veil buiiouudlns the sea ru'iior was further thickened by the fact tli.u tome of tho Germans of the Appam's pilo i crow wear hat bands libeled "l'aw" as . well ns "Muewe." InillcatliiB that the I'onea's or Mocwe's crew was marshaled , from secral German merchant ships Prince von Hntzfeldt. counselor to the German Ambnssy. admitted today that Germany is determined to ihallense Knn- land's boasted dorrinatlcn of the bcbb "Germnni Is picpared to continue hei warfare upjn the lush reas." declared Prince von llatzfeldt. "Hut we must , keep our mllitaiy secrets. I cannot make i known tho tpe of ship that captured tie Appam. 1 cannot :uy what nrmamnt she bore. 1 cannot tell where she came from nor fiom what bare sho operates. I Dot sho exists. That Is proved." I Another death will bo added before night to tho toll of tho mjsteilous Ger- man commerce raider which sent the i Appam into this port as a prize ' One of the four Lascars, only survivors i of the t-allant tight of the Clan McTavtsli against the raider, wau sinking rapidly , today nnd death was certain beforo night. , physlclana who boardsd the Appam said I His chest Is torn to pieces by bullets from the boarding Germans ana ne was sinn ing Into a state of coma today, while his three Iscar companions, themselves seri ously wounded, were attempting to com fort 'him In their own h'ast Indian tongue The tlrst warning that the majority of Ihe passengjis of the Aim am had of the capture was when the) heard a (hot fired, according to H-w A. M PoultUr, one of the ofllclal farty from Slerre Leone, and the first woman to )cai the Appam today "We rushed up on tlie desk," she said, "and saw the German vs-el close by Rut the Appam's crew sent us below again before we realty could tell what was bap penlt'g " , , Big Land Purchase Credited to U. S. J Jl VY'S LANDING. N J . Feb 3 -All South Jere) Is Mondering what is going to happen along the Cheat Kgg iiurbor 111 voi. where a str.p of laud haj fen purchased, U miles toru; and a iu lo w de, i by secret interests, lying alon he "3gg I liareur n nr wtca .n t pia and Adolph Ilrnss, C jp.irs old, T01 North Front sliced, failed to come down to breakfast today and members of his fam ily InvcstlKuted. He was found sitting on the odKe of his bed nppnrcutly nidecp. When nil attempts failed to rouse him ItruhS was taken lo the Roosovelt Hns pltil, where lie wa.s pionounced dead bv Doctor lloston Death was due to heait Tl.eie is no feme." Tho President closed with a powerful i appeal to all people to unite In prepar ing, so that the honor of this country may bo respected and full trade rights de manded nnd enjojed. Ills addies ended nt 11:13, and he lelt immediately for the station. Tho President's special train pulled out of t'nloii Station nt 12 02 for i:ast Ht. Louis, wheie It will bo delivered to the Pennsylvania Itallioad. The etntlon was thronged with wcukcis, nnd tho nxrcutlvo and his hilde received an enthusiastic send-off. The President spoko IS minutes I to the crowd of 2000 persona. TP1L lea Every Day Is Your Thrift Day You can now get a CASH DISCOUNT on anything you buy just as a merchant gets 2 off his bills for prompt payment. This means that a real business sub stitute has been provided for the trading stamp and that you get a part of your money back instead of premiums in articles of doubtful use or value. Every time you buy anything, ask your drug gist, grocer, hardware man, department store, specialty shop for W JA BoSm Gmpwiu Tlin follovtlinr theatres obtain tlielr iihtiirrs tlirnush the STANMJV llnnblnj: Cnntpuny, nlilili l n Kunrnntee nf early liowlncH nf the finest nroiliiftiona. All iili lures rrTlenul beforr ezlillillliin. Ask for the theatre In your locality cilitnlnlne picturti tbroucli tho STAM.hl llooklni; Company. 1 AT UAMDD K llh. Morris A ra"s)unkAve. Vaudeville &. I'arain t I'lcuirei. rilANCIK UUKIIMAN anil HCVCItLV UAVNB In "MAN AND ma SOUI," ARCAD I A ?AlS5FN;Eii WILLARD MACK in Tin: conqui:hoii" LIBERTY r-nAD COLUMBIA ROBERT WARWICK in Fiti'iTs or Dt:sint:" Logan AudiVoi "TriklnloTAre Worhl film Co ip Presents IIOlinilT WAH- WICK In "nttJlTH OF" DU.1lllr3" IfH Circntem Titunipa APfI I n D2D AND THOMPSON ArULLVj MATINBI3 DAILY "Tltn I.OVC THAIL." Inturlnx Alt.NCS ISI.VNNR i lltUD PAUL Pulho Col, ltooater I'lay RI IIFBIRD "CD NonTH BU0AD s'r Metro Presents MAItGPUnlTn SNOW In "ROSEMARY" CEDAR ?2?& GRACE ELLISTON in BOTH AND CUDAIt AVE. "1H.ACIC FEAIl" FAIRMOUNT I0TII AND (illtARD AVE. Pntaiimum Offers DUBTIN PAIl.Nl'M In "The Gentleman From Indiana" FRANKFORD TU ""SSSSSib CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in o o M Ca These stamps are redeemable in cash at Philadelphia banks convenient to you. You get the money instantly on presen tation of your stamp book whether the book is full o" not. Any time you want money, go to the bank, pass in your book and get actual cash without delay 20c per hundred or $2.00 for a full book. Wherever you buy whatever you buy ask for Economy Cash Stamps paste them in your book and you have so much real cash. Your dealer will accept them as cash for anything you want to buy; the bank will give you money for them, SnJ -jt a card for lUt of merchant who giv "Economy" stamp. Cash -Saving Stamp Co. Commonwealth Trust Building Twelfth and Chestnut Sts. GERMANTOWN "Un. M.l I'l turr -VAM.I VAI.I.l In "HER DEBT OF HONOR" Market St. Theatre 33a St MAItC MacI)i:ttM(iTT & MIRIAM NESUITT III "TUB CATS PAW" Pen "a RUT" Ewry WeJneadnj. CENTHAI, Che3tnutSt. Op. Houoe "gJ "THE RULING PASSION" First Run Fox Feature ivi:.st l-iiii.ADm.i'iii.t fiRAND B2D nn MARKET STS. VJ1VM11' MAT riAJLY, 2 p. , k VM . FOX PresonlK WILLIAM FARNUM in "TlfE IlltOKBN I.UV" DRPHFI IM onitMANTowN and VJiru,um chei.ten avi:s. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "iMMiu.r." riDICWT 02D nnit WOODLAND AVE. VII,1 1 DallyMnt.l! Eve.niSOtnll PARAMOUNT PICTURE Sa'Sox "The Fatal Card" PAI API? ls" MARKET STREET rrtJ-,rt. j A M. to 11:1.1 P M CM."-1 RIIKIEf.V AL,I.V('E lll'tt) III "THE GOLDLN CHANCE" PARK" r-iDan ave. & dauphin st. lAIWt Conttnuouiiiiho-from'J:au.0:30-tt. OritTRUDH HOIIINRON ill "AS A WOMAN SOWS" A Mutual Masterpiece De Luxe. PRINCESS CI flRP 39.TK ft MARKET VL.JDEj Mat. 2:10: Eve.. 7 A 0. Itrar the tl.'i.tn 0 Kimball Orian Parammint VI Hire -cMTtril'ITRITK OIRK III "THE I'ttlNiT AND THE PAUPER" PlDAI?n AVENl'E THEATRE sjltVftiLI' 7TII AND GIHA11D AVE I .MII.v STP.VENH In "THE HOt'Br OP TEMl.t" llailroom Dani-lncr Contest 1018 MARKET STREET "THE mill., AND THE HAMK" "WHEN TWO PLAY A ClAMi:" "THE ANOBI, Ol' PIETY 1'IwVT" PI A I Trt GERMANTOWN AVfi! IV1M . 1J AT TUU'EHOCKE.V RT vioi.a t'Nv x. vpu-vtin Finir in "THE INNOCENCE OF RUTH" RFHrNT C31 MARKET STREET IXJVJJwll 1 lr;ifiv l'lli'M nnnix. I MIANVIS X Ut'SlIMAN i, IIP.VEItt.Y 11AYNC in "MAN AND HIS SOUL" OVERBROOK C3D "" "" rvttwoi'NT nw " CHARLES CHFRRY in TUB Mt'MMV .: Tltr; HfMMiyn niRr. GARDEN C3D '-ANSDOWNl! AVE. vfitlli( MAT 2 nv0(e: EI.LA H.l '. n" i r..nr-,. tpriAN 111 "THE JEWEL" j fNtvnntAL rrTt'nK EUREKA ")TH AND &uK:rd , THE vtri.vm: Rrxxntv IMPERIAL Theatre ?,, fig rrifn-i iir.r- ri-i r .v-j i JULIA DFAN in N 'Tit! PWTOI" ' Noinii lirnarl Stmnt fn.m broad p.!h! - ..w. vuoihu EttlK ' i-vr-viv.i t.i' A-n n s S. Ranltin Drew & Betty Brown e who Ktr.r.rn jor' mkrriov com CENTURY ntrr Avr; Mp.sHiu MURIEL OTRICMF. in I "A CIRCUS ROMANCE." 5 art! SOUTH 1 RUBY C .n..t Mhon HROAD ST . ERID 4 ureat iNortnern oermant'n aves. WILLIAM COURTENAY in THE ISLAND OP Sl'RPRISl:" IRIS THEATRE nua ffgg"0" JSHERWOOD MffiRA!SlD0BB MARKET STREET 1IEI.OW TTII RTiirw PAULINE FREDERICK in "t.YDIA OILMORE" PAULINE FREDERICK in "lJELLA DONNA" JEFFERSON 29T" i?eetsup,,,n - rtUASOLE PI.AYS ' MARTYRS OP THE ALV.MO" Keystone Corned) "HDR PAINTED HETIO" LAFAYETTE I0U KEN8INAaT?:?UE MARGARITA FISCHER in "THE DRAGON" MARY MILES MINTKU III "HARI1ARA PRIETCHir," Metro Picture SAWV "'eVriM" MIGNON ANDERSON in "THE KNOTTED CORD" I PAFlPR FORTY-FIRST AND UCAUJ-IV LANCASTER AVENUE EDMUND BREESE in TUB M'liK 1)1' HEART'S DEMRE" Weekly Programs Appear Eiery Monday tn Motion Picture Chart TIOGA :7TH VE'NANC0 8T8 MARGUERITE CLARK in "STILL WATERS"-Pjrniiiount Prod uctlon VICTORIA MARKET ST VlsXJllJ ADOVn NINTH "nSnlvn f.a"Lre" .D:,V,nt IDA SfHNALL In srin'v iJiiin"?. "THE 8TRANQB CASE OP MAR PAGE." 1-X-ery Wednesday & Thurday. STANLEY pauVaVtT" continuous FANNIE WARD in "..'.wWi" 'Tennessee's Pardner' PI A "7 A DROAD AND POUTED I i j n n. STREml PATH!' OC 1) pnORTr-'U PI,T Jl Geo. F. Marion in "Excuse Me'l nyp Af-rg NouTitn i"r Slllinilaflinnn THEsTRE--lTth Jl usquenanna m-snimiuNVA l lf'nin l.ni'Kivo ir. ,r 1AV VLi.tSfif-B "THF niI77ARn'a ?HAnfWl Pll-P "4IIT VOItTIinAHT STRAND 12TH ANr amARD 1T KL3IP, JNE WILSON In J "The Lure of the Mink." Van irwlil ? 1li nj.nnj.at'ir rT fa .--ir PI TV Ir5 "THE CHAMPIOV" " " ( I KENsl.NtiTON 1 v w v -k rnnvr ct vn J J U M a U .iiiiAiro AVHfl "Discontent" "The Gamble! "IN DREAMY Jt NO LB TOWN" "TO RE OR NOT TO RK SJ PTTr,!lr,VJar,srTf,B? TRIANGLE FILMS Can be obtained from H. SCHWALBE S. E. Corner 13th and Vine Sts. Noteworthy Plays Pre-eminent Players Each Week at the ronowing ineatres; IRIS 3H7 Kl:NSIKTON AVE. CHESTNUT ST. BELOW 10TH ARCADIA ALHAMBRA Ws 8TS. . r. n K T IT -JM HlCiiMOND ST A IX s t V BELMONT .-. BELLE VUE Vhanna JjpjjK CJ3 WOODLAND AVE. BROADWAY "Ztl f 1 1 U E K A ivm fc MAluB't' aTtf FRANKFORD 'SiSSSZSiffit . JEFFERSON 20Tn a'd I irntvei.;."" LAFAYF.TTP ir&&$. . T m TrtM itrr . V ! Si. truadj LOGAN AUDITORII mm LEHIGH PALAPF .mVS ORPHEUM oeSt OVERBROOK uISkT, PALACE s" 2iSSrDrfvls- -PARPHAT I T1ST AND m ftW4an4-U Vrvnr.t v-r .... uniiue in uti - 1VI Mllll 1 'r .. GREAT NORTHERN eSaadvk. POINT BREEZE P'M&& . AVENUE KlUUt "" "luoi: AVENUE " G1RARDAV.THEA ft A nncM 3D AND UAnUCin LANHDOWNE AVK w METRO j PICTURESf EMIIHITED IN O.M,t' ONE THEATRE IN EACH LOCALITY DISTINCTIVE CIICATI0M1 Ak for Metro Picturei An Absolute Gurnte of 3Ut B m PATHfc ffl GOLD ROOSTER PERFECT PLAY PHESENTH FLORENCE REED IN uiuruf VrtPK" urin-ir . .1T..BTAR CAST, i"i mzwLiwm rAVAsffi ,ui i"R ... -r::.-J7iti i AT ALU LBADINO l""'" E EXCIIANOE. INC JSWiiSSffi PATHE EXtHANQE. RUBY MA,,H"J MARKET 8TS V I C T O R I A au UABUW " , SUSQUEHANNA Q? & tv ISM P E R I A L S1V25-- . I V IS H A R T gHj I Weekly Progrsnu Vppear Evry Mood , Motion Picture Chart IB JM