wwm t r'M'iwMmi uupwumn PW 6 EVKN'ING LEDGEBPHILADELPHIA, tfHttRSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1916. nupiijipipj jpj iniwidfiPttnii mm -sp- RED MEN TRIBES i CAPTURE PALEFACES Great Chiefs Seek to Stimulate Tribal Efforts for a Record Year of Progressive Work Tli4 end of March will mark tho close Of the tribal year In these httntlnK eroiftids, nnd while the yenr litis been a remarkable one In mnny wny and tho hunters and warriors hnvo captured many palefaces, the great chiefs aro deilrous or still runner stimulating activity mat veti a greater measure of prosperity may be recorded when the final records of tho treat sun's work Is compiled. Ti thl end. Great Sachem Samuel 1. walker will shortly Isauo another nnd final copy of hl turnout speaking leaflets. In which ria will unto on all members anil tribe In tho entire jurisdiction a final and supreme effort to boom the fraternity during tho closing das of thli fcrrat aun. Not only are an Influx of candidates desired hut It In specially urscd that exceptional effort be mnde tn reclaim the army of suspended members nnd thot by per on a i visitations and t-irsnniil nnnonls nn ef fort than be made to save members In arrears from celne suspended, nnd thus minimizing tne membership loss In this dire tlon Hy concerted effort the final month of the year may o be made an exceedingly fruitful ono for tho order's permanent good. Tonight tho tribes located In tho nnthracllo region of tho State In and around Hhamokln will hold a distrlrt meeting at (llrardvlllc Great Senior Smtamoro John C. Coombe, Qrent Junior Sagamore T. C. Uesnlck and Chief of Records John Snyder nlll mako short talks. Friday evening the Ited Men and lied Ladles of Audubon, N. J , gave a big testimonial and entertainment In honor of "Honest" John Tnlt. of Black Hawk Tribe, of this city, and for 4T years an honored and active Hed Man, typifying In his life nnJ unselfish labors In he half of his fellow warriors all the nobler prin ciples of the children of tho forest. .Nearly 300 members turned out. to honor this warrior and to enlov the Incidental en tertainment. A considerable sum of money was realized from the movement which will bo used for charitable purposes Orcat Kichem Samuel J. Walker delivered an Interesting talk dealing with the nobler principles of tho brotherhood nnd tho lessons Inculcated In tho beautiful ritual of tho fraternity. Monday evening Klngsesslng Trlhe, Nn. 5 held a "get-togethe" meeting. In which mem bers, their wives and friends thronged the hall at 57th street and Woodland avenue and en Joyed a social season together. llrlef ad- 4 reuses wero made by flre.it Junior Sagamore '. C Ileswlck, fast Great Sachem John K. Poore, Deputy James Warner und Chief of Ilecorda Samuel McFarland. Monday evening Susquehannork Trlhe, No. 4S, of fork Haven neltl a D g union meeunK. nuenaoa oy ueiegaiions irom iiarnsuurK. floldsboro and all tho tribes of York. The chairman of tho meeting, which whs enlivened by a full band of muslc.-tvwis Cleorge llclss. Among tho speakers wero "Great HacheTn Sam uel J. Walker, l'ast Great Sachem 11. O. llurt gettand Chief of Itecords John WhlBtler. It Is elleved the meeting will prove an Inspiration to tha work of Redmanship tn that section of tho hunting grounds. Friday evening Great Junior Sagamore T. C. Bcswlck was accorded n cordial reception in a visitation paid to Tongweo Tribe, No. 3SS, in tho wigwam at 1311 West Glrard avenue. A good nttendanco vvns had at the regular weekly meeting of Mlnonk Tribe, No. 4."il, at 3840 Lancaster avenue, on Friday's sleep. Brother Albert Deyler la endeavoring to nrouso interest In a baseball tenm to represent Mlnonk Tribe on tho diamond similar to the teams In the northeastern section of tho citv. It waa with regret tint the brothers of Mlnonk learned of the death of Brother IVllx Heffner, of WH North .TJd street, who died at tho women's Homeopathic Hospital Satur day last. i "-" Montezuma Tribe, No. 21, had an Interest ing election for Junior sagamore at its last meeting, Brother Paul rUnuman defeating W. Carl Miller by two votes, 1'repnratlons aro tinder way for the big Lancaster trip. Tho brothers are showing a profound Interest, nnd Captain It. J. Boucher is looking forward to the best performance of this vvcll-knonn team ever given. All the principal posts have understudies to mnko up a secund team, and a. gala tlmo Is anticipated on tho proposed visit to we i-ancasicr inue. . Great rocahontaa Catharine Guthoff Is scek ' Ing to stimulate thn work of this Important adjunct to Rodmanshln by holding a serlea of local district meetings Monday evening a district meeting was held in the wigwam of Ponemah Council, No 78: Tuesday, with Wenonah Council. No t: Wednesday Wlngo hocklug Council. No 10-J; tonight tho meeting will ho held In tho wigwam of (iavvanes Coun cil. 'So, 72; Saturday night. Petiund Council, No, 115: Monday. Osjbo Council. No. 14. and . JKuay, February SB. with Itaskj Council, ' "No. 27. At tho meeting of Matoaca Tribe. Past Sachem John J. Daly, tho retiring chief of records, was presented with a handiomo watch chain, in recognition of his nlno groat suns' efficient servlco as an officer. Tho Haymakers' Association had a largo and enthusiastic gath ering of companions, a long program of song and mirth was followed by a bountiful supply of corn and venison. More than two-thirds of tho brothers have be come 'enrolled In tho Improved Order of Hod Men Funeral Ileneht Reimbursing Association for tho 4250 funeral benefit, and all w ho aro not enrolled arn urged tn do so promptly, as tno chiefs are desirous of having the entire mem bership ombrace this proposition. The Social Kvenlng Committee Is looking forward to a large attendance of members and their friend at the progressive pinochle party to be held In the wlgtvam, southwest corner of Broad und Federal streets, Monday ovenlng, February 21, when many useful prizes will be distributed. Tho following brothers comprise the Social Evening Committee' I'. S. John T. Ferley, chairman: Louis F. Mayer, secretary, George, K. Craig, treasurer; Samuel J. Graves and P. 8. Walter G. List. Tomorrow evening Lakota Council. No. 22(1, will adopt 12 palefaces, tho work being exem plified by Great Pocahontas autbort's degree team. This council offers prizes for thn mem bers securing tho largest number of candidates, and la meeting with such gratifying success that this term promises to bo ono of tho most successful ono In Its history. Faconta Tribe, No. 31, entertained a dele gation of members from the Dakota Associa tion on last, Friday's sleep and had a number of Its owtr members present. Several can didates were given the chiefs' degree and tho floor work was performed In a creditable man ner. Past Sachem Elwood Wilson, famous for tha character of prophet In degreo work, was present at the tlmo and gave the prophet's chars on the team, Tha committee In charge of banquet la mak ing preparations for a large turnout of mem bers. In celebration of tho ninth anniversary of the. tribe. At this tlmo It la requested that all who deslro to participate should Inform the tribe aa early as possible, as accommo dation will be limited as time draws near. Nominations for chiefs In the tribe will bo held on March 10, and with only a few suns off much Interest Is being manifested In the election of members who will keep the tribe prospering as In tho past. At this tlmo tho election of chiefs for tho great council will be held, and it Is expected that a strenuous campaign will take place In the next few suns. Paconta Tribe extends Its thanks to the Great Sachem Samuel II. Walker for his many personal visits and hearty words of wisdom which novo encouraged the chiefs and mem bers In their great work this past sun. Penobscot Tribe, No. 70. mourns tha loss of one. of Its old and faithful members. Past Sachem Charles H. Thompson. Brother Thomp son was a faithful worker, having served as keeper of wampum for 33 years. The Jubilee Association of Philadelphia and Vicinity held Its regular monthly business matting at the office of the Great Council. 121 North 11th street, with President Alexander A. .Clark in the chair. A number of tribes and councils enrolled for this lear, which promises to be a great year for this associa tion. Already the different committees are at S'8F,k..,!,..P,'arln-to .r"lvo " Jtcdmen of Philadelphia, a great outing. Tho rneetlnjr of tho Dakota Assoclat on on Tuesday last nt Neshamlny Tribe waa well attended and tho report of tha Hall Commit. tea showed up favorably, but on account of putitandlag bills a complete report could not tit) zztaas FORESTERS OF AMERICA Social Happenings Attract Many Members to Local Courts The attractions of a "ladles' night" were sufficient to crowd tha hall of Court Schuylkill, No. 108, last week to Its full capacity. The event was an annual one, given under the direction, of Brothers Daley and JlcConomy, and Is a social happening looked forward to by the mem bent with a considerable degree of pleas ure, Tha program Included vocal selec tions by Brother Hodden, mystifying; tricks of Jeserdermaln by Brother Garrett Barry, humorous monologues by Brother Ktnalaw and Brother Street, with solos aitd varied concert features supplied by. Brothers Oauly, McNaroee. HcKnlghr, 'Juorpe, rtiii, iawier, warren, Kane, O'Brien and JJagee. A brief address was pvade by P. G. C R J II Kirk. Ke t reshiaents were served and pleasing- mu sical selections rendered by an orchestra composed of the court's own members. w,l Vjrnntu-nd. No No '12I. meets Monday n.iTuws In lift-by Hall 2M$ Coral strict. t tJKA MM JS3.t!4ri05 rw uujmuw Ul OUtW iC'.H Turrisd evil and under th leadership of f K&r ifctatS KV BWWI a u9tF nMHWQn. t ,, MTitmgtHfgs wa. in wsiwsouBpar took twffsslon of the hall and In merry tn and good fellowship sought to drlvo dull care away. Tha Foresters' elated Courts TVif rnmm!tf nf ihm As- soetstw Courts will hold Its regular monthlr meetlnsr tomorrow and thereafter will meet n-Rumiiy on ine intra In Anna Si, Ross Hall reirularly on the third Fr day of each month iiutrninson street ana fllrt Bto&,,K 1-t. fa.u, ..,(.. Chairman. William It, Hurley. Court Laurel Hill., No, 218: vice chairman. Martin Smith. Court Oeoree tVashlnnton, No. 1241 recordlna secretary. Kmll Kuenzer. Court Pride of Northwest, No. i-Mnl financial secretary, charlea Mannar. Court Uouthwark. No. Olt treasurer. Charles Dorr. Court Columbia, No, f4i trustees. Joseph llorrell, Thomaa D, dorm ley and Harry Younu. The Combination Commltle of the F. of A., of Philadelphia and vicinity, nlll meet Wed nesday next at Marshall and Olrard avenue, to perfect arrangements for the annual pll- ki titmice, wnicn mis y year will bo held June IS in now tors The work of, this aggregation of active spir its Is tho upbuilding nnd expnnslon of a higher 'nine pi nocini reoiures. 'inis is used as a basis for the more substantial demonstration or the main purposes sought by tho order. To that end It extends the hospitality of Its rooms to all willing workers engaged In any plans for the furtherance of such laudable purposes. Many such have accepted the tender nnd availed themeives of the oppor tunity presented. The offer holds good for all others wishing to accept. A Pleasant time Is guaranteed those who so assemble. Genial fellowship permeates the precincts. Next Wednesday a Washington celebration program will lie rendered, and Chairman Frll. Secre tary llerkery and tho hall fellows well met have outlined a session that will be replete In business, sociability and patrlotl-m. A little hatchet souvenir of an Implement of work In the forest, not as svmbol of o knocker class will be presented to all. Court General Putnam, No. 211, will give lis annual dance and reception Friday. March 3, In Uermanla Hull siil t Olrard avenue. There will be dancing from 8 p m. until 3 n. m., with music bv Krlttenhurg's Orrheslra Selections hy the Parker fjunrtet, n prle waltzing contest nnd other features nlll enliven the eVPnlnC 5)lr IVIIllnm ln.lt Urwuttiltrna of Oxford College, Kugland, will be one of th guests of the evening. Several of the Slate offlcrrs of the order hnvo nueptpd invitations to participate In the evening's program. Junior Court John Paul Jones, No. M, will hold a surprise rmrty at Its meeting Saturday at 1021) North 27th street. Brother Mux Uilh has In storo for the bo s something worth participating In which Is kept a secret. Deputy Siharpf will award nuJals for the best treatises unon tho lives of Washington and I.lnrnln. This Is to stimulate Interest In pa triotic subjects among tho .ov. The lOurt. though but eight months old. Is growing In numerical nnd tlmnrlal strides, that betoken Its being a lfilirlpr In tho tntnnllp hrnnrh. Brother II. S. Lnnraster nnd the trustees have ireporcd a program that will Instruct, enter tain nnd nmuse. A substantial lunch will be served. The members of teh grand court of tho senior order will he present lis guests. Five candidates making n total of 2(1 ad mitted this venr. with u additional proinsitions, brought lov to the hearts of the members nf Court Pride of Kuislngtnn. at Its last meeting. Tho court meets in Textile Hall. Cumberland street and Kensington avenue, nnd Is meeting with gratlfvlng success. Tho membership gnln Is largely duo to the worn of two competing teams. At this meeting P. ! C. It. Bradley M-nko In a complimentary vein upon the suc 'cssful work of the membership teams. Other remarks wero made by Deputy llorrell and Brothers Appcldorn nnd Ahrcnts. Court John Paul Jones, No. 310. which meets In Foresters' Hall, Iftlti North 7th street, hna Installed tho following officers for tho current term: Chief ranger, II. Hutchinson, sub-chief ranger, Ednnnl Shubert; senior woodward, J. Wclst; junior woodward, Samuel COntlno; ecnlor beadle, II. Goodman; Junior beadle, J. Dick, tlnanclnl secretary, B. F. 1-ancaster; treasurer, Horaco S. llecra: re i online secretary, Thomaa J. Itclllv: trustee, WlUUm Scharpp: lecturer, J, B. Itothenhau scr. . Court Hnmlllon. No 00, has Installed the following officers for the current term: Chief tnnger. W. J Goslln; sub-chief rnnger, C. H. (Ittllngs, financial secretary, James J. Noon, tre isurer. Jnmes It. I.uttrelf: recording secre tary, A. II. Gtttlngs: senior woodward. Joseph White; Junior woodward, William McOuIro, senior beaule J. J. Mcllugh; Junior bindle. V. White; lecturer. J. Conver; trustees, W. H, miliums, jHmes .viaynea nnd N. Mackev. phvaiclan, T. M. Tomlln, druggist, A. S. Strlck ham. . Court General V S. Grant. No. lfH. has re moved to new quarters In Poirpon's Hall, linn cock street nnrl Lehigh avenue, nnd nn In creased nttendanco ami nn awnkened Interest ffcnifl io nivo ikch iienmei ijy tho tn.mce Tho follow InK offlcprs hnvo liocn Installed for the current term Past chief ranwr. L, Geo phepan; chief nineer. Joseph HremHcr; sub rhlpf rnnser, J Wllk'nson; ncnlor ooawml, J. Mlllett, Junior woodward. A rircmaer; sen ior head to, IMunrd VnHcy Jr : Junior hendlc trustee and lecturer. J. Wilkinson, recording Fetretiirv. Wllllnm V. Mnther treanurer, J Kunz, flnanri.il Fecretnry, A P. Smith: ph elclan and UruRRlst. Dr. M. Gradccn. OUDER OF ODD FELLOWS Services Held at Home for Aged and Orphans Attract. Largo Audiences Tho religious services held Sunday af ternoon nt tho Homo for Orphans wore under tho direction of the IocJrch of the First Philadelphia District, comprising Wayne. Xo. 3; Spring Oarilen. Xo. 99; Star of Bethlehem. No 190; riillnnthroplc, No. 15; Mercantile, No. 2.17; Merchants, No. 283; Imperial. No. 1095, nnd Cale donia, No. 700. Tho sermon was preached by tho Rev. Georso It Swartz, assoclato pastor of St. Paul's Iteformed Kplscopal Church, Broad nnd Venango streets. A soprano solo by Miss Mary Tuson, a mandolin duet by Lawrence Heinbach and Jesse Peaco, nnd selections by tho chil dren's choir and orchestra were musical features of an Interesting program. Tho Rev. Hdwln Torrest Hann. pastor of Cookman Methodist Episcopal Church. 12th street and Lehigh avenue, preached tho pcr mon at tho religious services hold at tho Odd Follows' Homo. 17th and Tioga streets. Sun day afternoon, under the supervision of Wel como IjkIkc, No. 211. A male quartet under tho direction of Ccnrso Dckert supplied tho singing, and- an address was delivered hy Thomas Slpps, president of tho homo. Marlon nehekah Lodge. No. 47. had charge of tho services Sunday afternoon nt tho Ito hekah Home, 17th otreet and Allegheny avo nue .Tnmea Welsh, a local preacher of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, preached tho ser mon, and brief uddresses vvore mado hy Mrs. Addlo Roberts, matron of tho homo, nnd Charles Hart, a member of Marlon Lodge. Saturday afternoon a delegation of members or Henry nisston Lodge. No 8, visited the Home for Ornhnns Chelten and Ogonta ave nues, and presented tho managers with a com plete outfit essential to the establishment of u. iMuuuui udiiMMK uteiHininuni lor me cniidren Tho presentation of tho mechanical tools nnd benches was tho outgrowth of a discussion had '5 the. lodge and subsequent consultations with the officials of the home who agreed tn tiro yldo a largo, well-lighted room for tho Incep. tlon of tho movement, which It Is believed will provo of much benefit to the children. Tho committee representing tho lodge conflicted of Tilvvard Thomas, James E. 8toI Albert L. L'lil. William C. Jackson and Frank C. llaker. By reason of tho Inclement weather of Run day last, tha visit of Zlon Intermediate Chris tian Endeavor Hoclety to tho Homo for Or phans was postponed until next Sunday, when Ins suae excellent musical program planned for last Sunday will bo carried olit. The serv ,c.e','nVlcn ttro .BP" to ,no PUMIe, will start at in-30 a. m. Tho exercise of tho Christian JJndeavor Society of the home will he under tho direction of Instructor George Hill. .Jh-urB.c,?iv rllJht J"t.Mlllo Lodge conferred the first degreo In full form on 31 waiting can didates. A largo, number of visitors were present, augmented by a delegation from Im Sul Lod e "" a doleBa,lon fronl Fourth of TpnlghJ the degreo etaff of Oxford Lodge will confer the second degreo In Mllle Ledge and It la honed that there will be a largo attendance. On Wednesday night next. Febra. Oxford' fifdg?. Wl" Cn,er ,h8 ,nlra da in ronlght wlil terminate, a sucresaful Inter change of tho vyork of the two degree teams, nnd It Is hoped that much good will result from the social visitations and Interchange of Washington Day Celebration The Sons of America and other local catrl t'?i,or!c?,n.'?,,,on. wm unite In a celebration of the lHtth anniversary of tho birth of Wash. Ing on Tuesday next, The exercises will Include a parada on South Rroad street of some 13 or more patriotic and fraternal orders, which will march northward to City Hall, east on Market street to 8th. thence to Independence Square, where a stand will bo erected and a big open-air meeting held. The exercises will take place at 2 o'clock In .the afternoon, and Governor Drum" bauxh and Mayor Smith have both promised to attend and deliver brief addresses. FILMS WIN OTIS SKINNEIt Actor to Present Famous "Kismet" as Photoplay Otla Skinner has been won over to the films, and "Kismet" has been chosen for his debut. In the face of Mr. Skinner's oft-repeated declaration that he was on. posed to the practice of actors and ac JtrossB confusing; their Identity by alter nate, appearances on me stage and screen, the. announcement came as a surprise. Ilia refusal of offers compelled most film companies to desist In their efforts to lure htm from the footlights. The Call fornla Motion Picture Company was the exception. This company had, conceived tho plan of producing "Kismet," and no man other than Otis Skinner could take the leading role. So tho California corporation brought the play and the player together, and the production will be presented early next "" FRATERNAL AMERICANS WELCOME NEOPHYPES 1000 Candidates Admitted at Class Initiation of Fraternal Patriotic Americans The greatest class lnltlntlon ever held by any American organization In this city was that under the nusplecs of tho rotin ell of Fratcrnnl Patriotic American, held Saturday evening In Lu Ijil Temple, Spring Garden street below Broad. Moro than 1000 candidates were Initiated In the most perfect nnd amplified form over attempted Tito following were the of ficers: Councilor William It. Shenemnn. State councilor; Junior Past Councilor Wllllnm Freeman, of No. 234; Vlco Coun cilor Victor C. Peters, of No 16; Warden Augustus II. Gocbcl, of No. 30; Conductor Francis Alrey, of No. 33S; Inside Senti nel V. C. llnumgnrd, of No. 4; Otitsldo Sentinel C. T lloggi, of No. 841; Chap lain Wllllnm F. Mann, of No. 0: Flnnnclnl h'edretnry Harry M. Aim. of No. r2; lie cording Secretary Harry W. Hlclicl, of No. 600; organist, Henry 1. Nehllg, of No. 4; choir mnstor. Chnrlcs F. llnuninn, of No. 8; guards of Diligent Council, No. 4, Thomas (J Wilde, captain. . An appropriate nrgnn recltnl was given hy Brother Nehllg before the lnltlntm Btrr, In beautiful robes, and prn tiled bv the guards of Diligent Count II, No 4, marched Into the large auditorium of the temple. After the rceportlie officers hud nssumed their positions the lnltlntlon protected prnmptlv. The l.iri.e auditorium was beautifully tlecoratid with national, State und tltv tlags, under tho dim -tlon of Albert A. Ilulmer. nf No Mil 'I lie singing or the otles bv l trained voices made an excellent Impression upon candidates nn i members. Stnto Councilor Shoneman ttellv ered n patriotic letture upon "The Greatest Americans." At the conclusion of the Initia tion Alexander II, Do Haven, Stnto Cnuin 11 Secretnrv Knrd. C. I.. CadwalMder. of the Secretnry inline I I J"uncrnl Benefit Association, and Tost State councilors present complimented the members ui ino siau nnii preuiticu trrrnt results tu loitow- mis important event. Tho Invited guests lm ludetl Hi" llxetitllve Boards of the State Count Us nf New .lerscv. New York, District nf Columbia, Virginia, councils of Camden, 7th Ileglmciit. I'tilformetl Hank, of New Jersev. and tounclls of the middle and western districts oi Pcnnsjlvanln. A ilinllar event will take pi. ice In the west ern distrlrt Saturday evening nixt. w hll the councils of Plttsliutgh nlll liiltl-ite n greit number of applicants from the vnrluus toun clls In that uectlon of the state State Councilor Shencmjti nnd Slate Council Secretary Tortl nttended ittnl tifflclatetl at n class Initiation held bv Strlt klersvllle Council. No. tl7."i. Monday evening, nnd expressed pleas ure with tho work or that council. No. Hi.i Is not only In a nourishing condition, but is stead ily Increasing; m membership und finances. The State Council officers were much pleased with tho largo class of lnltlutes. A class Initiation was held Tuesday evening by New Hanover Council. No. u,d. State Councilor Shcneman acted ns councilor mid , State Council Secretary Ford as chaplain. No. ti7tl Is composed of tno best tvpo of Ameri cans In the vicinity of New lfonovor. Mont gomery Count, and Its Influence is constantly RnrP.iflltiiF In nvcrv fllr4!rtlnn. The Htnln Coun- ci otTKcrs cumplhtK'Mtcil tho council o council unon Us kooU uork and uxccllcnt HtandliiK. Plans nro now hotnp miulo for tho com- meniorntlon nf tho Uirth i)i mo trinciiics turn ohlertH of thl (irc'nnl7utltin In- havlnc an mi' nlversary trintiuot and tl.inco May 17. Mate Councilor Shcneninn, who Is trislttcnt of tho association this e.tr. Is earnestly appealing for actlvo workers in every council to mako tho coming tmnquct tho largest and must suc cessful ever held. The councils nf West Philadelphia will at tend specially nrranged patriotic services In the Tennant I'reshvterlan t'hurch. .V.'d unci Arm streets, bunci.iy evening, when me Male vice counclleir of New' Jersey, the ltov. Itrother Samuel A. llarker, vvlll preach an appropriate sermon. Members should meet at Hamilton Council. No. Ml. r21!i Market street, not later than 7:1."'. All friends aro Invited Tho councils nnd members of tho northern set tlon of tho city are urged to intend with John It Murphy Council, No 111, Humlny evening next, a servico to be held In the us nuehanna Avenuo Presbyterian Church, Sus quehanna avenuo nnd Marshall street. Mem bers will meet at the churt h not later than 7:30 und await coming of council. Aeolinn Council. No. 17. vvlll present a flag to the McConnell Methodist episcopal Chun h, nth ami Porter streets. Sundav evening net. All councils and members of the Houthern sec tion of tho city will meet ut the church not luter than 7. It anil Join council when It reaches tho building. A largo class Initiation was held hy Colonel John Clark Council. No (113. 'ast evenlntr Past Htato Councilor TJrother llarr N. holly nctetl as councilor and. usilstctt by other offi cers, renderetl the . work In nn Imniesithc manner. No. CIG Is receiving alt extraor dinary impetus by the uctivltv of many of ita hnthren. State Count llor Sheneman. Mate Council Secretary I'ortl. Depiu Mate Coun cilor Walton, many of the deputies und actlvo members of the order vvlll nttcntl a meeting of this council next Wednosd.ij evening nt which time many excellent addresses will be mado concerning the work of this particular council and tho work which Is now being done by tho various councils of this State. JUNIOR MECHANICS Councils Plan to Hold Open Meetings and Class Initiations to Boom Order At tho last (session of West Philadel phia Council the special membcrhhip com mittee reported favorably upon recom mendations mado to award monetary prizes for the securing of candidates to hold aserles of open meetines and to ar ranBO for a class Initiation. Tho action of tho committee was unanimously ap proved. The Lmtertnitiment Commltteo announced that tho dart tournament prizes would be awarded at the next meeting, when a progressives card party and dart tournament would also bo held. Among tho visitors at the last meeting were RUito Councilor tSamuel Kiott, Junior I'ast Stato Councilor Thomas Walters, Cliarlea ,H. Hawkins, of Wayne Council, Urojkbn, N. V,, and a delegation from John It. Mnrlln Council, consisting of XJrotiicra Low Is, Wcllcrman, l'losa and Cain. John It. Slarlln Council. No. 50, Initiated the balance of tho candidates on Thursday evening who wero not aMo to present them selves on tho night of tho clars Initiation. The Kalendar Coinmlttio reported that tho next lssuo of tho Kalendar was going to bo u good one It will be dedicated to tho bene nclary degree. The Committee on Class Inltl i tlon nnd Degree Work presented many new thoughts to the council for the benefit nf tho degrto team. The council gavo the commltteo full power to purchase whatever paraphern Ola was needed for tho new additions to tha work. An Invitation was also extended to the de greo team from York County to set a dato and bring their team to M.irlln Council. The next cUoa Initiation vvlll lie held on tho night of the 1.1th anniversary of the council, April S3. The Oriental Court will hold Its monthly meeting on the 23th of this month. Stephen Olrard , Council, having met with such success In Its last class Initiation, u again laying plana for another one In April, It la expectd that the council vvlll reach the !100 mark with the next cl.ibs. West Philadelphia Council. Ko. 01, has ap pointed a "Booster Committee," which has planned a large class Initiation for tho latter part of April. The work wll bo put on by soma live degree team. At the last meeting of the council the commltteo and the members present wero encouruged In tho work bv a visit of a large delegation from John It. Mar tin Council and the State councilor, t). u. fcicott. Benjamin Franklin Council. No. CD, held an Interesting meeting Inst lrlday evening, when plans were made for an active campaign for new members and a greater Interest In the work of the council. Visitors present were State Councilor H. 0. Scott and I'ast Stato Councilor Thomas H. Walters. The Tast Councilors' and Willing Workers' Association held Its monthly meeting Saturday v.riiuiK in imo mete., ut, i,,q ut inn tumti secre committee on the U3d anniversary of tary, in utv Diepnen iiirara uuuaing. The order reported, that final arrangements had tna been mado with the Continental Hotel, where the banquet will be held on Slay XI, and that there will be two good speakers present that evening Mr. Catteir. the City Statistician, and the State councilor, Samuel O. Scott. George M. rolnsett Council, No. 163. Is fuanning a larau vias initiation in April. The arga number of candldatea being proposed In dlcate that this la going to ba the largest class ever held by I'olnseft Council. ""fce" Oxford Council held a big meeting on Sat. urday evening. I'lana were made (or the further advancement of the council and to change the meeting place to another hall Speakers present were State Councilor S. O Scott and I'ast State Councilor Thomas II Walters. Knights of Pythias In celebration of the B2d anniversary of the founding of the order. Fourth of July Lodjca. No. .11)0, will entertain Its m ambers tomorrow evening. The Entertainment Committee has a surprise In, store for those attending and a good time Is assured. All membere of the lodge are requested to sttnud the reception to be given Supreme Chancellor Toung In Fraternal JUfl, "i(SS Arch street, Saturday evening. ' . .'.."riM Sl tna captain, the numbers of PhlladalphiV Company Np. 2. V. K. K. o? P.! will suiable Saturday evening at Urud Btreat SUtlo !"?" "Vf "vc lUMl I M e-CUCK to ,tb reception of the suvreme ctjEoel 193$. Arch streit. aitwia tor st A SCENE FROM 'ittmWWL m - um ?M m fill l tmtmmm m m&x-lMtlaJL'' I ill-Mi vtm eBBSiBHWcOHBBilHIIIH & N i -- ifR-ili m William Fnrnum nnd Dorothy PLENTY OF SCRAPS FOR WILLIAM FARNUM In "Fighting Blood," His New est Picture, He Has Many Thrilling Battles By the Photoplay Editor "PtrtltTfvr. tttjooli" A Pox film In five pirts, written ami directed by Oscar C, Apfel. liele.isccl i'ebruary 21, t.nni Hartly IMo Colby Henry Colby, her father. Hnrr Illnke Tom (Irav TJencnn Mint MB 11111 .William Fnrnum . Uorotliv Itcrnnrd . ...I'rcd Huntlcv . uenry J. iieoeri .. .11. A, Ilirrows .Dick l,o Strnngo ....Wlll.trd Iouls Thcro Is an old saying about "give a dog a bad namt', etc.," which Is very true, but thcro Is ono worse thing to do than that. Give n photoplay ttar n namo for one kind tif part and ho or sho Is con demned to play that kind forever and over. Amen. Tho llrat may lay you open to attack from tho S. P. C. A., while the latter Is practically condemning a fellow human being to Ufo slavery. Still one must admit that certain of said humane get along very well on Fuch .slavery, r.ook at Mary l'lckford as tho "poor llttlo abused hcioluc with the pretty pout," l'carl White, as "tho serial hero ine with tho punch In detective btorlcs," Thctlu Hum as "tho vamplro of tho serpen," and so on, until wo meet Wll llnm Fnrnum, "doomed forever, to fight bodily ccmllicts" In all his pictures. Mr. riirnum was convicted and sen- teticed for his marvelous 'fight In "Tho .Spoilers." Slnco then ho has fought through such scrappy affalts as "Tho Now Governor," "Tho Droken Law," "The Woiideiful Adventure," "Tho Soldier's Oath," and now "Fighting Mood," and ono must admit ho fights 'excellently in this last otic. Tho htory Itself deals with a man born of fighting stock, who is convicted of, a cilmo lie novcr commlttc,d and sent to piison Vi'hllo thcro his thoughts nre turned to religion through tho efforts of the chaplain and on his relcaso ho goes Into the ministry. Ills terrific temper counts against him In tho East, so ho goes West where fate leads him again to tho man who wrecked his life, and to tho girl ho loves. TIio end Is thrilling nnd dramatic. Farmitn plays tho rolo of tho fighting parson mnguiriccntly In tho hcencs whero dramatic or melodramatic power Is needed. Ho falls shoit, novvevor, of grasp ing tho beauty of tho character In the quieter scenes. Dorothy Ilernard Is delightful In tho extremely hard role of tho poor little abused heroine, who suffers sorrow nnd degradation thiough the schemes of her husband, tho villain of tho piece. Henry J. Hubert as Xllakc, her hus band, Is nbout ns "nasty, mean and low down a skunk" (to o.uoto W. A. S.) as It Is possible to find. Ho shows tho full forco of eVll In the role very well, with out being unnatutal of munnor or ranting his part. Tho story Is cleverly nnd logically handled, even though thaplot Is im probable. Tho photogiaphy Is fine thiottghout. Tho fight In tho Inn thrills tremendously, "Driftwood," dramatized from Owen Davis' play hy Anthony Kelly, will soon bo completed under tho direction of Mar shall Farnum, of the Ocean Film Cor poration. Tho star of the featuro Is Vera Mlchelena, nnd her leading man Is Harry Splngler. Prior tp his present engagement Mr. Splngler appeared In several of tho Uni versal features, starring King Qnggot. Mr. Splngler's best work In tho cinema field was rovealed during his stay of seven months with tho Fox Film Corporation during which tlmo ho enacted tho Ju venllo leads In "Tho Bondsman," "From tho Valley of the Missing," "Tho Tlund ercrs," "Samson," "Tht Thief," "A Glided Fool" and "Tho Idler." Mme. Pctrovn, tho Metro star, who will WINTER HKSOItTa ATl-VNTIO CITY, N. J. TLMNTICCim Suporior location with an I unobstructed viaw of hnnr-Ul m . "Zii h - Y ...II I emu ooarovvyuN vrecoonizea .standard of exaallencA i CsMcu.eoa kauhj.bu2sk nas seTanewJtandaTdol . jervioB.cornioTiirwiDeeiutv .1ARGEST TiatPRoor litsoirr ncrrEL tflt ICADING HtSOSr HOIfl oriHC WORID nnaiuoioiifiii'iweini ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, OWMCHSHIP HNIMHT JOBIAH WHITt SONS COMFftiy tSCHOOLB AND COLLKOEH LEARN LANGUAGES at tha Berlitz School lttb Chtstnuf pts. (Prer Blier rhariau) Tsltpbono Bprucs 4601. ew CLasses ConsUntlr Vomiag CTn AYFH'S Tb Bet Boats" School. a 1 UA X C-W. P 8Q1-80T Cbt m &snimJ$ I hassetanewatandaT5of I "FIGHTING BLOOD" Bernard in the newest Fox release. be seen In "The Soul Market," does all her own cooking whllo working In n studio. Paramount Dray cartoon1' In preparation nre: "llntints for Kent," by C. Allan Gil bert, another of the silhouette fantasies; "Miss Nanny Goat Hccomcs an Aviator," by Clnronco Itlghy; "Colonel licoza Llnr nnd the Pirates," by Mr. Hrny; "Hobble Humps and Ills Pointer Pup," by Karl lltird, and "How Dizzy Joe Got to Heaven," by Mr. Gilbert. The little town of Itlo Vlstn, Cnl, was severely shocked the other day when Wlllnrd Louis nnd his bride, Mttry Ituby, led their wedding procession Into tho prin cipal saloon of tho town, It developed that this vvns meicly to be one of tho scenes in the now William Fnrnum pic tures that Director Apfel Is making for William Fox; but cvon In nn equal suf frage .State this unusual scene could not escape attention. The announcement that Anita Stewart, ono of the most popular of photoplay stars, J.ins signed n now contract with tho Vltngrnph Company of Ametlca for nn lmlullnlto period sets nt rest tho vnrl ous rumors Hint sho vvlll pose for somo other producing company. Despite offers from several sources that proved attrac tive fiom n ilnancinl standpoint. Miss Stewart declined to lenvo tho company which gave her tho first start up tho ladder of film fame. awr" fifin&a BoSna Grwamu TIIH following thealres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Iltioldng Coinpniiy, ivlileli Is u guaruntcn of early showings of the finest productions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY lloohhig Company. AT U AMDD A '2th, Morris & Passyunk Ave, ALHA IIdKA Mat. Dally at 2; Ev-gs.. 7 & 0. Vuudevllio S. I'arnm't I'lctures. Blanche Sweet in "Ragamuffin" ARCADIA BELOW 1UTII MARGUERITE CLARK in "MICE AND MEN" APPiI T f "2D AND THOMPSON ACXJLtLAJ MATINEE DAILY World Fenture IIOLIIROOK nl.INN nnd ALICE DltADY In "THE HALL17T OIItL" oi TJPRlRr) :20 N0RTI1 BROAD ST. Metro Picture MME. OLOA I'ETItOVA In "WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY" BELMONT ESATO VX. Evgs. O:ao, IS, i):30. 15o Thendorn Itoherts nnd Cirlvle lllnckvvell In 'Mil. OHEX OF MONTE CAIO.' Paramount 00TII AND rrnAR PARAMOUNT CEDAR AVE jCAJitS. THEATRE VALLI VALLI in "THE TL'IUIOIL" Metro Production FAIRMOUNT sfiT" ,dad ave. Lou Tellegen in "The Unltnown" U-Act Paramount Drama FRANKFORD " FRAi,l,$Sm "UNDINE" RLUEBIRD FEATURE 52d St. C2d i. Mats S-3 30 Bo Hansom Evgs II 30 to 11 10c George F. Marion in 'Excuse Me' PATHE OOLD ROOSTER PLAY GERMANTOWN M0T2SK?i. METRO PICTURE Marguerite Snow in 'The Upstart' t-J firt? 00TH & MARKET. 2.W.T-0 dlVJISEi J15.000 KIMUALL OROAN Fanny Ward in "THE CHEAT" PARAMOUNT PICTURE PIDADn AVENUE THEATRU tjltt"1-' 7TH AND OlRAItD AVlI. Grace Elliston in "Black FearV HALLROOM DANCING CONTEST nnf NnrtViprn nAD ST.. ERIE & ijreai iNoruiern oermant-n aves, CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "THE YELLOW PASSPQRT" IRIS THEATRE 0H0 J MARGUERITE CLARK in THE PniNCE AND THE PAUPEH" JEFFERSON 20T" A8TirJB?flaul,"m -LABT DAY- "BATTLE CRY OF PEACE" LAFAYETTE mtKJ?oT Julia Dean a ,, IPAnCU FORTY-FIRST AND UJUCl. LANCASTER AVENUH Francis X. Bushman & lleverly Payna in "MAN AND HIS SOUL" METRO" PICTURES EXHIBITED IN ONLY ONE THEATRE . IN EACH. LOCALITY DISTINCTIVE! CREATIONS Ask for-Metro Pictures As AUolvl"ausr.antts of Quality f"."'iiiiisiisiiiiisniinm'm."---i..llll,.,..........titi I I Theatrical Baedeker PLAYS. ADELPltr "The Two .Virtues' with B. It. sothern and "Alexandra Carlisle A em. edv bv Alfred Sutro, In which Mr, Sotnern falfes Tt easy over a stage "llterAry man." LTnld Harry Lauder on his eighth .Amer ican tour. The program contains, beside; many od favorites, new songs Mr, Lauder K surrounded by an "International" vaude vllle bill. OAniUCK-'TwIn rteda" with nay Co. A fn-ce by SRllshury Field, nnd Margaret Mayo, which deals with tho comlo ndven tires of people who mistake other people's apartments for Ihelr own. FonitEST "Around the- Man," wllh Elsie Alder and William Norrls. 3ood music, bet ter acting and sinning, Urban a scenery best of all. UnOAD-'Tollyanna,'' with ralrlcla Colilnge, KfTIo Shannon and .Herbert Kclcey. Tha "glad girl" of the "glad bopka" playing the "glad gamo" with sentimental thoroughness. WALNUT "The Law of the Land." A play by George nroadhurst dealing with n murder mvstery. In which tho culprit Is discovered but freed In the end. PHOTOPLAYS. CHESTNUT nTnKET,..orX'niV, "OUSn-"On the Firing Lino, with the pprmans," tho North American's war pictures, showing scenes during the German otfcnslvo against tho IlUKslana. STANLEY "All week, "rpor J,'.,',"i, s11ln''" with Mary. l'lckford. Mlfs l'lckford I; seen ns a little Italian. A nurton Holmes travelogue, entitled. "Tho Grand Canyon.' A l'aramouht I'lctograph. Now films will also ho shown. AllfADIA Thursday. lYlday and Saturday, Mlco and Men," with Marguerite nark. PAl.ACn Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Tennessco'a l'ardner," with Fannie Ward, VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S ralo Janls. Impersonator: Henri ettn do Sen Is and her 15 Parisian models; the Fnrher Girls, In songs, dances nnd chat ler, Charles Olcott, In "A Comlo Opera In Ten Minutes": Joseph K. Itemard nnd com pany. In "Who la sho?": Kramer and Mor Ion. "Two lllack Dots": Jed and Kthol Hoolcy; Harris nnd Mnnlon, In "Uncle Jerry nt tho Opera": Lohse and Sterling, nerounts. NIXON "Tho Luck of the Totem," Cleo Gas. coyne. vocalUt; The Kaufman mothers. comedlnnn: Evelyn May nnd company. In "Civo wire i jiuimea itiiti lveiis, dims Tho I'nldrons, ncrobnts. come COLONIAL Paul Armitrong' Playlet, Jna rrin linmunrs nf tho L'nderworl Una Clayton In "Collusion": Keno.nnd Green; Ilarry llrooks. In 'The Old Minstrel Mnn"; the llerrens: nlo nnd Norman; Mefowan nnd Gordon, In "Tno In Ono"; Hilda Schncc, and Miller nnd I.vslc. OLOnn-J.. Davis. In "Tho Klnltald Kilties": Pilcer and Douglas, dancers; Charles Itoder In "Tho Night Doctpr" Tho Dancing Macks Jack Straus, vocnllst; Olympic Trio. gyrnJ nasts: Emllle Earlb, vocalist: Charles Kennn, Tho lour Headings nnd Dcrnlvlcl Urothcrs . GHAND Tho Alexander Kids. Robert II, Hogo and company. In "mil Withers. Lawyer"! Lady Sen Mel. vocalist: Wllkins nnd Wllkins, singing and dancing skit: Den ny O'Donnld nnd Mildred Illalr. acrobats: the Frogman, contortionist. STOCK. KNICKEnnOCKEn-"nip Van Winkle. Tho Knickerbocker Players, In Joseph Jefferson's inmous piay, vviwi leu jiructicit ns lllp " AMKItlCAN ''Tho Lnw of tho Land." Tho Arvlno I'layera. In Georgo Broadhurst'a play of murder and Intrigue. IIUItLESQUE. DUMONT'S Dumont'a Minstrels In travesties on matters of current Interest. Browning Society Meets Tonight Tho Drowning Society of Philadelphia will hold a Shnkcspcaroan Night tonight at tho New Century Drawing Room, 12th street below ChcBtnut. Prof. Felix H. Schclllng will rend a paper on tho con temporaries of Shakespeare. A reading from tho Hard of Avon's plays will bo given by Mrs. Edward H. Coates. Others who will participate In the program will bo Margaret Ashmead Mitchell, Dr. Syl vester James Deohan and Prof. John Louis Hancy, of tho Central High School faculty. PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESCNTATIO LT R P R TV DROAD AND 1DC'rV ' I COLUMBIA CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "THE YELLOW PASSPOBT" World Feature Logan Auditorium BrRaockfabn0dVeAve. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG" in "THE YELLOW PASSPORT" CC TCTT B2D AND LOCUST l-iJJtJ 1 Mats' 1.30 nnd 3 30, lOo Evgs. 0 30, 8, 0.10, ISO rlrst showing Triangle Plavs In West. Phlla. MARIE DOIIO In "THE WOOD NYMPH" Market St. Theatre 333 maESSct Viola Dana in 'Innocence of Ruth' Seo "ailAFT," Every Wednesday fsRPHFITM OERMANTOWN AND t-IrriE.UlVi CHELTEN AVE3. V. L. R E. Feature HENRY II WALTHALL ft EDNA MAYO In "THE MISLEADING LADY"- flRIPNT 02D WOODLAND AVE. Vi-d.TI Dally Mat . 2. Eve. 0 30 to 11. PARAMOUNT PICTURE MARY PICKFORD t'h gggi? PAT APF 1214 MARKET STREET ITVLtr-VVEi jo a M to 11,15 P. FANNIE WARD in . "TENNESSEE'S PARDNER" M, PARTvf niDOE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. ' Continuous show from 2:30-0:30-11 MARGUERITE COURTOT In . ,'TIIE OEAn.ALIVK" A JIutu.il Masterpiece Da Luxe PRINCESS 101tre,etet "THE GIRL AND THE (1AME" "THE CHAIN OF EVIDENCE" "TOO CLEVER nY HALF" RTAT TO OERMANTOWN AVE. Xlfl-.1J AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. RICHARD TUCKER in "WHEN LOVE IS KING" RFflFlMT 1034 MARKET STREET 1XL,VC'1 HVilAK VOICE OROAN MARY MILES MINTER in "PIMP L' E8" DIIDV MARKET STREET 1V w PELOW TTII STREET MARGUERITE CLARK in "MICE AND MEN" SHERWOOD "tVa.morH EMILY STEVENS in "THE HOUSE OF TEARS-Metro Flctura SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET WAYNE AREY in "OUTWITTED" T I Q G A "T" VENANOO STS. Blanche Ring in "Yankee Girl" Paramount Production VICTORIA MARKET BT, , " ABOVE NINTH Frances Nelson in Love'a Crucible Strands Case of Mary Pane." th Eplaoda STANLEY MARKET ABOVE 1BTH " continuoub Mary Pickford in H&sVm!0 'Poor Utile Peppina' Weekly Programs ,. Appear Every Monday o ' Mdtion Picture CharJ LONG, VARIED BELL FROM STAGE S( Local 'Plnyers Act Six PlavW of Much Vnrfnfv n nT siderable Merit Six plays nnd five good-MzM -.! a longer bill last night tor u,", " Phla Stage Society than any P8eV' year at tho Little Theatre. fiESE I was somo excuse for the delay .hm,lr ' scenes Tho society Is doing at? ?,h"tl,, work behind the curtain. In a UuHaM1 fort to bring tho expenses Sf proffi." down somewhere near the B0t n,ft Ji ndm sslon. And the knowledge thSi " excellent scenery can bo put out at a' of $20, nnd that the deficit hlih..e?t ourred Is fast dlsannenrtnT i11,?"9 I sort of compensation If It weret?t fof.? obvious fact that scono-shlftlng l. L th easy to rehearse as the lines of "pity M ' Tho amateur Is prone to forget th.'i -portanco of quick changes In keening. ivuuuor irosn nnu alert. If (ha ,,. " at tho Mttlo Theatre last nbjht hi1 waited four, eight and nlno mmut'f tween four plays that wero noHJl longer, and that were Introduced .t,??? cheering remark, "There will b? 2l2!: missions between tho dramatic InterhS? wrulw "aV fUnd them d. uertainiy Franz Molnar's two bit, y.i uiiuciiiuuio cleverness. If the nelln.-Vi character In each was hardly sucMS Train," was nn nmuslng sontlmeaK satiric love- passago; tho other, 'Th, lS i Gulden," a vlgnctto of tho gruIiJrS Ironic. Tho convcntlr.nnli,.S E.? l of both wero excellent, espcciall, tjf cheerful pretense In tho latter that. SP and cab horso, and not a coupls of clubV ' occupied tho stage. "wuii,.r Another of the Interludes was a it. mlnuto sketch of undenlablo powef nlir.i t n the dark. It was St. John BrttogRfc !bS.k ,.V c.nnlla' Punishment, "ail, , o Clock," nnd presented n murderer's fam -i lly at tho hour of his execution. Asiv' vivid contrast camo n delightful Mt 1, the critic. Henry L. Mencken; In wnlS 1 a. dozen pcoplo In tho nudloncc, Inclualtr j two of IiIh nun nntrn.nlnn ... .,..,". most thoughts verbal expression durtoi a piano recital on the ntnrro. r .iT i musician himself mado no secret of til''1' opinion of American beer. ''I Following tho .four dramatic Interlnaei1'' camo a Russian playlet of some tWr but of doubtful import. "Tho Little Sloni"1: iiouse," oy ucorgo ualderon. As an Enr,' llshman'a notion of Russia's dramitif4 possibilities It strikes ono as a mtlf ' unnecessary, a llttlo forced. All the lain, '' well acted In Its principal parts, thll" story of a mother who gives her mr.' dcrcr son up to the pollco rather thwi part with her Illusions has emot!onii qualities. . Tho ovenlng closed with a aellghUuf genre comedy, "Vlttlcs," by P, g. aeori,'i Gninlng a great deal from almost perfect'-'' acting nnd good direction, It set forth'1) somo amusing nnglcs of tho masculim" nnd fcmlnlno without bothering Itself oter"1'. plumbing tho depths. tf William H. Whitney and Mario lUet again proved their professional callh'M .. ' tho best actor add actress of the orginl.' zatlon, K.'ll, CKNTItAL Chestnut St. Op.House 111&V THE NORTH AMERICAH'8 GERMAN WAR PICTURE? "I r?;;j WEST PHILADELPHIA -? r,R ANn B2I1 nnd MARKET ST8. MAT. DAILY, 2 P. 11. U' Harold Lockwood & MayAUiioa! in "The Other Side of the Door"! J p-'i OVERBROOK 03DnnaVBira5 I'ARAMOI'NT TRESENTS ") DUSTIN FARNUM in 3 "THE GENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA," '? nARDFN83D&LANSDOWNEAVB '' J-II-t,lt MAT. 2 EV0,6Mli AUBREY MUNSON in. "INSPIRATION" EUREKA 40TH & MAnKEr CTl TRIANGLE PLAY "CROSS CIIltnEiJTtT' M irnfitrlm- irri PV Tfiltn j KEYSTONE-TllIANOLE-VVEBEn & FIELD! .V In "THE WORST OF rRIENDS" IrVTDCDIAT Tl a. 00th DelW T- jith i-,ivivu, liieture walnut StntB .1 MARIE EMPRESS in . h "Love's Cross Roads," 5 Act! ' ?$ NORTH Broad Street Casino &' EVENINGS T 1.1 AND 0 CLEO MADISON in "THE SOUL ENSLAVED" Cooidlu i rrMTI TDV ERIE AVE. 4 MAnSHAlirl VI-itl UHI MATINEE DAILY ALICE BRADY in SI "The Woman in 47;" 5 Acts hi KOUTIl PLAZA "BOADAWDPqWffl . A - STPEBTW' "MADAME X" ;jl Six Acts. FenturlnK DOROTIir D0NNELL ratna uotd itooster nar NOIITHWE8T SusquelianniiSwiSSAA DCCClCDADDICTAirin fl nT-ur- n'AlMTPn crtf IT S ParllSj inc rvii-i xiis-e uvu"i " :cji m NOUTHE.8T STRAND 12TI1 AND omAnD AVB CLARA KIMBALL YOUNO In .'.'TiFn.T.Sp..I,Ji"Snni.DSui' UIAIL,n VIWTfir. ".ii"SaV., -- - M woinuujr. ' m ""- , , t ,31 n KENBINO.TON JUMBO FRomolhSxrzm "THEPHANTOM WITNE iTtin l.idir.YSECREfr" Cl.hDtnJ 'THE FLAP OF FORTUNES Weekly Programs Appear Everr Mondtr l Motion Picture Chart ' nc.nlnrs I I -.! n. THkaTUktiisLiU PSBAUOVUf PIOTUBU Constance Colliernn rr oa rtf Men TOMOBROW--rUB FRErlOWf PACKS AU picture nred thro Btaj i -v i&na,t -. ..m t 1 JL