Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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INDIA INCREASES
TARIFF CHARGES
AGAINST BRITAIN
.Government Raises the List
of Duties From 5V& to
7Jt! Per Cent.
F LONDON STOCKS HEAVY
By FRANCIS W. HIRST
' ' Editor of Tho Economist, london.
Special Cable to (he Ilicnlnu l.edocr
LONDON, March 2. The Chambeis of
Commerce In thin country are bodies In
-i-im. fflih sneaking carries more weight
i than business ability. Tbcy have been
J,,,, by protectionists nnd prefercntlallstB
for nearly 40 years.
r Sir Algernon Firth, who hits a pros
' nerous business 111 Yorkshire, with a
branch factory. 1 believe, In the Unltoil
Stairs, entrenched behind your tariff wall,
moed a purely protectionist resolution
urging that henceforth arcat Britain
should rely on Its own commercial and
agricultural resources. Tho absurdity of
this, In view of our cotton and food Im
ports, was manifest and Imperialist tariff
reformers seized tho opportunity of sub.
ttltutlng empire for nation, thus substi
tuting prefcrcntlallst for a protectionist
flavor In tho resolution.
If, for exnmptc, free trado in nnrlcul
turnl products 1" maintained with the
colonics nnd n piotectlve tariff Imposed
nn manufactured Imports, tho British
farmer "' ',0 ruined, for ho will have to
paymoio for clothing and machinery wlillo
leninlnlng exposed to competition with
Canadian wheat
A vcr Impoitatit Ilsenl move h,i.i been
made' for India by tho Indian Government
uhlch tmnerlallsto will find hard to recon
cile with home Interests. Tho Indian (lov
ernment lias i .lined tho Indian tariff, which
operates equally npalpst (!re:U Ui'ltnln and
' foreign countries, from 5 to 7 ' j per n?nt..
and n Iu'-rc mitnbi'i' of new p innnodltles
are now subjected to small duties Im
port duties on tea nnd Juto mo fairly
productive, but tho chaiiueu uro estimated
to yield only tVo millions new revenue.
Very significant Is the omlsjlon of cotton
soods from tho new Import tariff. This
marks the power of Lancashire.
The Bt"ck market Is heavy, especially
gilt-edged scourltlcj, which leir heavy
taxation for Incicod borrowings
Theatrical Baedeker
PLAYS.
ronnKBT "Zitifpiii rollick nf iair. with
Inn riare. lrt WllllHniH Loon Krrol, V. C.
Klolds. Ed Wynn, Will VoM Hi-r no find
tho aipncry by JohpiiIi IJrlmn utirl the rnuul
fcort of u ZlefffrUl ntmvv by the uh'jiiI people.
LTRIC "Tho Only fltrl," a tnunkul i omudy,
by Victor Ilcrlwrt unci 11,'tirj llloonom,
founded nn it llcht play of tt few ceaeons
ago. "Our Wlies "
ADKM'HI "Tho Two Virtue." ntth 13. It
Sothorn and Alcxundr.1 Carlisle. A romody
by Alfrnl Kutio. In whlcli .Mr. Satlurn
takrii 1 cuh oer a atusft "Iltprao mnn."
OARKICK "Twin lluils," lt'i liny fox. A
farce by H.illnb'iry Klein iind Mursnret
Miyo. which deals with tho (oinlc ndven
Turea of pcoplo who tnlstulco other people's
utmrtmoitn for tbelr own.
BflOAD "rolljuiinii." with Piitrl-bl Collin?.
ISfflc Shannon nnd Herbert Kelco. Tho
"clad clrl" of the "irlnd bool.B" plnjlntr the
"glad eamo" with sentimental thoiouKh
nefl WALNUT ".Mutt nnd Joff," n-jild l'iahcr'a
ramon runny ninuro r'mriiifrs irann i
planted onto tho atiiRe, with inuali nl trim
mings and Qpptorrl.in nettln3. I
PHOTOPLAYS I
STANfiUr "Dlolotiwy," with Mml IJo-o.
A film adapliillon of Kardou's famous play I
of lovr nnd Inlrlreue. Ml3 Toro wnii aen
htrn InRt Beunon In tho nllntar revival, i
with William (in'otto nn.l Itlancl o Itutcs. !
rill.'STKITP MTnilKT fiii:nA HOIIKM "nn I
tho rirlnc Lino With tbn Qermans." the
North niei lean's war plcturert. yhowlnsr
aronca dtirlnrr tho Gorman offcnalvo against
thA Itusstana
AnrAHIA All 'eek. "Pcsb with Illllle
llurlce Trl.inplo-Kay tieo production,
rllrcotnl by Thonaa Inco. It tolls a (LMIbIii
ful IIIH" tale of Scntlnnd.
PAIACr Ml V""lt. "l'onp Lllt'n Pepplno."
with .Miry Pnltford Tbo innt dlrrnltled
rart et al-uun by "Llttb Mary"
VU'DKVILLH
KKlTlfB Weber and I'lclds. Allen llrnoits
and foinpitny, 'fatraWhicned Out":, Olvm
pia Dtavall and (orr.paiiy tert lulroxe. Jt
nroh nnd tlett loraan thol HopklnH, llrltt
Wood llentnan and Anderson
COI.UNIM. Cleo llawoynul Hal Htevena:
Traxello Protbera and their aeal Dunbr'a
Hjneopatcd Slnsera: Ie 'lonjx Poo: rnlr
clil'd and tonipiiny. In "llouli rttuft"". Peau
mnnt i.id Arnold. In "Tn Dm-'rlin"': Ilert
nnd llettv Whee'er: the t-'roUnton. Pejrl
mtnnd .lohlinv rtesavhaxe
MXON- "The Apple of I'.irlH." tlw l-'anrt
Tali,i Trl i'ni..'e and iV'all er. in ri o
I'nb.iret HIiiKer and the Uoundor ' Tlnv'i
ioy ilnna l.ei,la and Whlie. e.io Jordan
,'d '.eilo
OI.OI1K Tr. I) llolfe In "V- old Tme Hal
loneeti li-snle J'nttoii nnd ompany. It
"Dentin Pirrnv linnneit. i arl Itoialnt
antl ii'iniwn blna ond V.ayo: .liul: Jtorley,
l.lBblnhw eaton Uc ltinio and I.eduo;
Jioor, ninl nillntt In 'Tho Piano Halcs
inim OrtAND I.Uik of n Totem": th Hon. I'ran.
cla It liomi Toon's (Iobk: hllbsra nnd
North In 'The llashful Poi- and a Slald"i
iJuniir t urd I'nlletto. In "Nitty Nonacnae"'
tlor.lon and Oi, .
aY.l?.", V."Vf -eioml linlf nf Cio ,i,.P,,
"KlnUlil KHtlra' . irolilnn nnd ilenon. l.ron
pioiii; uii.l llin Uvr. Hones and .ompiiny.
In "He round llnr" Kenneds rnd l'arli.y.
The olheln Mofffl and t'tdlr Tilo
mcK
K.VlrKKHHOi'Ktllt ','f.lrn. Wlsg. -of lln
I'HbbKEo Pitch. The Kn!ikeiiKkr Play-
ii7..V,,..tW" f,!".,ou." l-omfdy of ruml lite.
AS UHIPAV "Tho Ilcvolt." by IMivanl Loee,
,'"". A"!''!- PbijeiK In Ijjtke'H ilrnmn. with
Jtulh Knhlns'jii nnd Ueorce Arilie In the,
lending roli
ii(jHi.i;.squi;.
"'il'V.8 DuinonPa Mlnntrfli In travtstlei
on, matters of mrrcnt Inlcreat,
WINTER RESORTS
ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1,
k-V45
Suponor location with an
unobstructed view of beach j
and boardwfllK A recodm?.ed I
Stnnrlnr'l nffnmnllnnes !
tc.?Mrj60d. juAiTjmj.BvzurA
" ' mn mn ! mn witwufc.t'
EhMFlF5 -ATLANTIC BTTV11" '
? anewanaaTdcf
'XAME3T YiBirnoor ncsoirr hotel
taHiTVwt,!hf TUR-WORtD.nyMarr(;,e
M ItAOIhO KtSOHF HOTtlOf WWORID
wroiniiMin
A.TX.ANTJO OITV, N. J
IJOaUM WHITE . SONS COMPANV
-JSJJON'H MJU.1N.HK.PINK(.. X. J.
THE INN " THE I'INEa IU. laJ
t and .. sA5f 'or. rouportlOBi puri
" '. .,lfiBt dry and warm.
- IU A M. B. II UDh lilts.
HIVAltTHHOBK. I'..
STRATH HAVEN INN ? ,gj
W . r U HCIIEIBI.EV. B0""".
ggH0u,8 ANu COLLEGES
LEAUN LANGUAGES
Berlitz School
W. F'Phove Syruc 1601
M Clamea Bntaqty Frmm
STRAYER'S T' Jnriicboir
wi 9vi uocatuuc tjirH(
IPAROEIi ?05T
".PSTITCHING "
BUUU, IJlii. Vfunn lUl flk
II a jm fleW v XtS
& aejff flss? osmswrs
trirBiifli Cft & jir mfijr
PRACTICAL HOMES
HVAUi Is a. plain srpiare house, 26 feet
wide and 30 feet deep, exclusive of
front piazza and rear porch, that Is com
modious, well arranged nnd economical to
build, tho crtlmuted cost cxchinho of
heating nnd plunlolng from $2300 to
2900. This will bring the total com
pleted cost within $3000. In some sections
It will cost more nnd In other localities
less. Tho main living room nurosa tho
front Is 25 feet long and 1 1 feet wide
with n wide fireplace nt tho end of tho
loom nnd tho main stairs nt the opposito
end. Tho stairs nro covered In part with
n plastered partition 5 foot high nnd nn
open Bcrcen above to celling. Thcso stairs
arc on the combination plan, with a sec
tion i caching the platform from tho
kitchen nnd baroment stairs below with
grade rntuincc This lias been proven
to ho u very desirable airni'Kement. Tho
dining room, kitchen and their various
appointments nro ipilte complete
The first floor Is lliilshed In out: or
birch nnd tbo second ntory, with Its three
bedrooms untl sleeping porch. Is finished
in plno and painted. Ther Is a good
attic for storage with Htuli-3 nhovo tho
main flight, carried up and Inclosed vWtli
plastered partition There arc convenient
closots, bath loom, etc. Tho sleeping
porch is not largo and takes tho place of
the small rear loom over kitchen, with
windows on two side
Thoip Is a full basement with spaco
for heating plant, laundry, etc, and a
good cement lloor. Tho exterior of house
Runaway Girls Sent Home
Two Brooklyn girls who ran away from
homo and c.imo to this city wore sent
fx i JTraimrrra rm
'M
Tt i mr f,.lln.vlii til (rt
".iniUIni: Cinruianx, lili'h l n
-i.c'V,. uri"'tL 1 Vffi i-
ae
T0Bmm
fliTt iirmltKtliiii. All Picture" rerlenril ueiore exiimi on. ak lor
the tliralre In our Inrollty nlitnliilnr plcturea tliroucli His hl'ANI.KV
IV, id.lm: f'oivpinr
Uih. Mori las Pnmj mill Ave
fill Ually nt !!: I.v. .
Vi iidevlltcAI'iiriini't PUlurcH
ALHAHBR&
I-v 1 IT:I, l, in "111" Ph-turc-
uvuiiai icmuu;ma
Iho l'npora"
ARCADIA
ifllKSTNUT
IIBLOW IHTH
BILLIE EURKE in
"Pi:aa"
! APOLLO
l!l
and thompson
mti.ni:i: dvii.v
i' 'ti rrTi'it':
FRANCES NELSON
iw i.uvi,o
rP.L'CUH.K
BLUEBIRD sso N0B nnoAD ST-
Melr,, preBpnla IHiVlL'.Nl) imHHK In
The Lure of Heart's Dcmre
T-HT7TT IfllrM,T, i"2n aijovij mahkut
Oilii-iiVl'U'Jfy a Mats Tim l n:::o, in.
r.iiss r :ift. s n::tn, i"c
lliiclMi Arbuckle In "
"Tho Btrnme l"n
The Hernrin I'lindldate"
'aoe of Mary Pn.o"
I nOTII AND
. 1'IIDUt AM
CEDAR
;mm tot'.VT
TIIIIATRC
VALLI VALLI in
nun ijijkt or HONOR'
FAIRMOUNT SBT $&aD AVE.
DIJ.SMAN THOMPSON'S
"THE OLD HOMESTEAD"
FRANKFOISD 7n mAmtZ?Svu
l'nrHinnui I'lO-ll'itlml W PAIINtMIn
"THE SIGN OF THE CROSS"
CO J G r,:M '"t3 -'-3:30 Su
OU Ot, Hinsom V.g. II -SO lo 11 10c
"The Victory of Virtue"
GERMANTOWN ""fifffik
PARAMOPNT I'lCTUIin
MARY PICKFORD 'kw
ni?XOX? 3T11 MAR KITT '.':ln.7-9.
VjL.J DC $ir.,oon kimrall oroan
PAULINE FREDERICK in
"I.YUTA aiLMOHU"
iin ADn AVCNUK THUATRK
VjIKAtvLf 7TU AND IIIRAnD AVK
VALLI VALU w 'T"UT,lnMo..,.
RAI.LROOM DANCINU L'ONTHST
p.... Nnriripm nAH ST, E
Vareat iNonnern ccumant'n .'
ERIE 4
AVES.
BILLIE BURKE in
"PEUCIY"
IRIS THEATRE " Jfl"
MARY PICKFORD in
"LHTI.B PU,"
Jefferson mu $x&wmN
TATIIK GOLD ROOSTEIt PIAV
DOItOTHVDONNEI.LV MADAME X
LAFAYETTE Kll
MARIE EMPRESS ' v,,.
Coming NeU Week "The Mat Cry nf Pac" , fae' Slith Eplaode, "Th Depth '
LEADER aatVenue STANLEY SBtrem8 ,
MARY MILES MINTER in fflff'iS", MARIE DORO in
" D IM I' I, MS" I li P. II "DH'l-OMACV" ,
XJUUi X-Jl J JJtS J u x 3 1 1 n tJUL.lajuU.ijLi-axmJ mn f. ' . 1.1 JLJJfeSJJ"" arijj Jf MJJ fH
HI
METRO
PICTURES
EXHIBITED ,V onlt
ONE THEATRE
IN EACH LOCALITY
DISTINCTIVE CREATION
Ask for Metro Picturat
v AUolut Biarntt of CJsaUCt
jflVENING LEDGEB--PHILAD1SLPHIA, TIITTBfiDAY. MARCH
FOR THE MAN OF
A PLAIN
is plain finished with narrow siding, the
cornice Is carried out with a graceful
sweep with wide projection nnd the roof
Is biped with not too stoep a pitch Tho
attic Is lighted with dormer windows.
hack today They nro Miss Lillian Lnndo,
18 years old, and Ml3s Nona Owens, 17.
Miss Lnndo dald she had run away be
cause her mother Insisted on sending her
PROMINENT
U (I
ZLUPIH6. J I 4
POIXM 5li?,B-J I
pi a CHAHBia 9
SWrmi 1 J
t 4 HALL. ff
CHM1BCH. I CHAMBC8 Ejj
10-6'' 1 li'&ll't'
r i
1. , ,c ftl
OTOPLAY PRESCNTATIG
Soohw Gnwonu
liltiln (lirlr pictures tlirousli the STANtiHY
h u n eunruntce nf r.orlr ahowlnza of til
eunruntce of early ahonlnKs of th
LIBERTY
linOAD AND
COLUMBIA
MOLLIE KING in
"A WOMAN'S TOWUIl"
Logan Auditorium UrokrndeAve
MOLLIE KING in
"A WOMAN S POWUU"
LOCUST
1JD AND LOCUST
Mata I :nn nnd .1'"". Ic
i:ks iiifin s. u::io. l.'c
DOUOLAS rAIKIIANKS In
"Ilia I'lcluro in tho Papers" 7iinl0f I'lnv
Market St. Theatre :,:i3 MAS?i?SCT
AI.MA HANLON nnd MALCOLM DUNCAN In
"Tllli St'AIlLKT nilAD"
Seo "'aitAKT" livery Wednesday
ORPHEUM ar:nMA!TNr!vDvi:8
ROBERT EDESON in
"b'On; A WOMAN'B PA III SAMli"
r!tTITrIT -D & WOODLAND wn
VlVlfllN i Mntlnee 1 :SU -ni.10 P. M
Hvenlng. :.1fi to II.
MARY PICKFORD 'h'ukly"
PALACE
12H mauki:t sTiinnT
10 A M. to 11-15 P
MARY PICKFORD in
"POOR MTTI.IJ PL'PPINA"
DAJJY ItlDCIl: AVI! . DAI'PHIN hT
i S.Vi. Mutlm-e 2:1.1
RAItHAItA (ill ROY -lid IIV1UUK IIORDON
in "im; in .v., diamond"
Muaterpleeo I)e Luxe
PRINCESS
tOlfi MARKET
BTIIIICT
THK OtRI. VND TUB OAME '
"HIS WIIITl'l I.IK"
"FnUDDY'H UM1T IIKAN"
D1AI TH aEnjiAKTOiv.N Avn
tVlt-'l'-' AT TUIJ'KlfOCKKN ST
MURIEL OSTRICHE in
"KKNNKDY bQUARi:"
DCPI7WT 103 MARKET STREET
IvCViEilN t ftAf.i.v vatvK aituAN
MME. PETROVA in
"TUB SOUr. MARKKT"
IIDV MARKUT1 STRERT
U t I DI3LOW TTH STREET
DUSTIN FARNUM in
THE OAI.I. OF THE CUMHERLANDS"
SHERWOOD "M&x,D
MRS. LESLIE CARTER in
"THE HEART Or' MARYLAND"
savoy y$r
Uusanay Plcturm Prwenl
VIRGINIA HAMMOND ',i"
TIOGA HT" VENANGO STS.
Mary Pickford in "Esmeralda"
"Tim Strnngo (' of Marx Pace"
VIPTDRIA MARKET ST.
VIC 1 J t 1 t APOVE NINTH
Trlanele Pictures Dnrotliy Qlah In "Ileltv nf
. iiniv.i.n." ,vrh RlranirA iia nf llapif
Yeekly Programs
ppar Every Mondi Id
Motion Picture Chart
MODERATE MEANS
J M
PB' y-1-'-
' r MIHIHG nbH
0 urine T)tn ?
' Le
jim imiiI vesr i
pooch
is o y g
TWO-STPRY HOUSE
Tho piazza across the fi out b.is a flat
room with balcony.
Tho exterior is suggested to bo painted
a light cream color with white trimmings
and a red stained shingle roof.
to college. She said sho hit her mother
with a vnbe mid "left homo forever."
They were found In a furnished room hero
and turned over to tho Court Aid Society.
CENTRA!.
Chestnut St. Op. House VZi
nn: kohtii auijiucan's
GERMAN WAR PICTURES
wnsT i'iiii.Aiii:i.riiiA
GRAND
CSD nnil MARKHT STS
MAT DAILY. 2 P. M , 15c
"THE SKATING RINK"
OVERBROOK MD ond ,'K'v,
Purn mount Presents MAl'LYN AltntlCICLB In
"The Reform Candidate"
AUo "O It A IT.
No 12. I
flARTiKM nsd . I ANBDOWNI3 AVE.
VJ.tt.IVL.IM'i MAT .j nvo.O:30
LOIS R1EREDITH in
"THE PRECIOUS PACKET"
EUREKA
40T1I AND MARKET
HTiinirrs
TRIANOMJ PKATI'ni:
WSf S IIAUT In "IlKTWUBN MHN"
Kpsntniir-Trlnnvle I'lllISTCIt I'ONKLIN In
"DlaZY HBIOUT3 VND DAKINU II HARTS"
IMPERIAL TheatrtJtre,,
CARLYLE BLACKWELL in
"THE CLARION"
Mllt'llI
Broad Street Casino nnOA:R,g"0W
Jlntlnen S.10 Cvenlnz 7 nnd 9
D W. (IRIKKITII'8 ." l.l.-KTAll KIUTURB,
"THI3 UHPAI'K"
Comedlen
PFNTI IRV 15ltlK u'; MARHHAI.I.
.iwll 1 VJ. X 1UTP1M! DAILY V
MARGUERITE LESLIE in
"The Question," in 5 Acts
hdl'lll
PI A 7A IIIIOAD AND PORTER
!-. . r STREETS
HAZEL KIRKE ''b acts
a.lu jaaxi TEATURINO
Pearl White and CrciRhton Hale
NORTHWEST
Sunniiffinnnn theatre- nth 4
ausquenanna hu,sqih:hanna avr
Mutual Prndurllon 'Khe ParlH
HAROLD I.OrlCWOOU MAV ALLISON In
"The Other Side of the Door"
MIRTH kakt
STRAND ,"'r" AN" u,llAnD AVK
-mi'tihi, siastiimpieim:
JOHN Ef.ll RSUN lii "TUB 1'AILURE."
1-Act IpralilH
CHAH I'llAI'I.IN In "THE WOMAN " 3 nrta
IvK.VMMiniN
IIIlWRn KRONT ST AND
J U 1V1 D U UIRARD 4VUNHB
"The Iron Claw Episode, No. 1"
"DAD'S DOLLARS AND DIRTV DOINU"
"IllJll GREATEST STORV"
Weekly Prorjra nn
ppr Every Moml i
Motion Picture Charl
56thStTflEATRE-ee
tUlUUl Bel, Sprue Km.. 7 o )1
Hear the Kimball Organ
TODAY
PARAMOUNT 1'K'TURK
BLANCHE SWEET in
"THE RAGAMUFFIN"
Frt .4 Sat . "RUPKRT OH HBNTaAU"
All picture. curq thru Bianlay Ukr- Co.
.. i. .1, 'ntM m"XJ KX3ks
nS mm
'LITTLE MARY SUNSHINE'
LIGHTENS A DARK DAY
Clever Child Actress Is Star of
Delightful Picture on Pnthe
Program
BY THE PHOTOPLAY EDITOR
"LITTLK MARY HUNfllMNB" A Pnthn floM
Ilnislr, In IHn nirt Itflensecl Prlday,
Mnrrh 3.
I.lttlo Mary Mnrln Oshorno
Rob Henry Kins
Iioti'a fnthor Andrew Arhucklo
lioh'n Sttpethfdrt .MarguerlW NIohoH
Tho Roar Hy Illmnelf
There Is a Rroat demnnd and popular.
Ity for the "sweof nnd "plad" play at
present. "I'ollynntm," "Dndtly Long
I.cbi,'' all tlio Clene Strntton Porter books
nnd plnja nnd many others abound, but
ninonir tliem nil thorp la no more nppeal
liiff Story than "I.lttlo Mnry Sunshine."
which Pntho hai Just filmed.
Thc Bympnthctlc nnd wholly clinrnilnc
nctliiK of Iho company serves to mnko
the story Itself even tnoro delightful.
How n little poor child, left nlonn liy
the heavy hand of death, which tiikra
father nnd mother within a day, Is tnkon
In by n family of means nnd refinement
and ntlopted. Is not nn original Idea. Hut
when this child Is tho cntiso of bringing
parted lovers together, then the nppeal of
tho old Idea Is stiengthcned. Thcso com
plications nrc found In this film, but the
sorrow of death scenes nnd of broken
troths Is relieved by tho many nntlcs of
this chnrmlng child
Mttlo Mnrle Osborne ns Mary Is per
fectly ndornble. Natural In action and
pretty to look upon, she Is the star of
the piece. There Is nn extremely clever
scene where sho drenms that sho plays
with the bear nnd gives Bruin a bath. It
shows what a. versatile llttlo lady Miss
Mario Is.
The other principals nre very good.
Henry King, of "What Pays7" fnme. Is
attractive ns the hero and 1ms an ex
ceedingly pi city lending lady In Mar
guerite Nichols.
How the Influence or n uomnu's love
l cached ncioss the sea to withhold a man
from tho commission of a crime Is told In
"A Woman's Power," tho World l-'llm Cor
poration feature starring Miss Mollle King,
to be Mien nt tho Susquehanna on Sat
urday. A Wot Id KItm star whose ascent to
"A Submarine Pirate"
A Moving Picture
That Comes Back
Every now and then you sec a p'reture that yon
want to ,sce again
A picture that makes you say "I wish George and
Alice could see that"
But only every now and then.
"A Submarine Pirate" is a picture like that. (A
good many Keystone Comedies are).
Maybe because a U. S. Submarine is an interesting
sort of fish anyway Maybe because Syd Chaplin is
more than usually funny with his feet
The most remarkable point about "A Submarine
Pirate" is that we are advertising it two months sfter its
first appearance.
Probably more than a quarter of a million people
have paid money to see it (and had more than their
money's worth).
It's a fair guess that the man sitting next you as you
read this, or your wife there in the rocker has seen
"A Submarine Pirate." Ask him or her whether they
would rather take a chance on a new one or see "A
Submarine Pirate" again! We'll stand on their reply!
Yes,
"A Submarine Pirate" is worth taking quite sonre
trouble to see.
Itisa TRIANGLE KEYSTONE, produced under
'the supervision of Mack Sennctt himself.
Other Triangle productions are supervised by
Thomas H. Ince and D. W. Griffith.
Which if you know moving pictures is reason
enough that TRIANGLE pictures arc so uncommonly
worth while, always.
vnotner reason is lov
liness and charm of the
actresses who appear in
them. Make it a point to
see,cA SubmarincPirate"
anyhow. Any moving
picture theatre anywhere
can get it; those that try
hardest to please their
patrons will if you sug
gest it.
mem'
BCQOQQ
TRIAHSL
FILM CORP'N
Some Triangle Stars
Bessie Barriscale
Dorothy Gish
JJic Marsh
Mabel Normand
Lillian Gish Seen Owen
Jane Grey
Eidd Marker
Norm Talmadge
ir u FayTinchex
Uae Busch
v Constance Talmadge
Louise Glaum
Truly Shattuck
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MARIE OSBOHNE
This little lady is tho star of the
now Pntho release, "Little Mnry
Sunshine."
natlon-wldo popularity Is duo to dramatic
ability nnd brilliancy, us well an lo charm
of person nnd personality. Is Miss Alice
Hrndy, who comes to the Princess on Sat
urday in "Tho Woman in 47."
The I'quitablc Motion Picture Company
will shortly present Adelo Hlood, tho star
of "lively woman," In "The Devil's Toy."
Sir Johi.tton Korbes-Hobertson has
moro courago than many other well
known players. The l'ngllali nctor, who
Is making his third nnd last farewell
tour of America, ban refused un offer
to embalm Kipling's "Tho Ijlght Thnt
Vailed" In tho noles. Tho remuneration
promised wns large, but Sir Johnston de
clined. Ho Is not entirely without sin In
this particular, however. Onco In Hng
Innd four years ago he acted "Hamlet"
befoi e tho camera.
Illancho Sweet, of tho l.usky Company,
will bo supported by a cist of unusual
oxccllenco when she nppears at tho
Leader on Saturday In Wlllliim C Do
Mis Mae Marsh, Triangle
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j Mllle's- story, "Th nafmmUfS" Trl th
il an Tom Vm-mniT. Mlnert rrtt.
Mrs Ils McCord. Pnrlf JohW, lorwW
i Hagmnr Dorothy Abrll nnd tfthet meft
hors of Hie nll-stAr TAdlty orBnlzatlo
Homo o the notilcot nnd bloodiest ttoitca
In lilntoD owe their uilthorshlp tfy lh lrt
fluenco of good or ovll women, and: It
was with this mighty power In mind that
tho author of "A Woman's Power" vcwi
eelved tho story lo bo presented utfdV
thnt (Itle b the World Kilm Corporation,
with Miss Mollle King na tho star mt th
Olobe today.
Tanny Ward, tho brilliant Jasky
Pnramounl star Iri "Tho Cheat" nt th
Sherwood on Saturday, has been eohllnad
to her newly purchased bungalow for" thf
last fow days, on account of a bad shak
ing up sho rrcelvcd when the tire bt her
HUtomolillo exploded nnd the machln
skidded Into the ditch.
Despite tho rumors that tho Chestnut
Street Opera House was going to tIo
with tho engagement of tho Oerman War
Pictures this week, tho photoplay editor
can stnto with authority this Is not th
case. Next weok tho policy of feature
photoplays Will bo resumed, when "Pro
hibitlon," tho much'talked-ot ahtl-llquor
film, wilt bo given Its first Philadelphia
presentation.
ProHpcct Park Finances Good
Tho fltiaiiclnl condition of Prospect Park
Is good, nccordlng to n statement Issued
by Uorollgh Treasurer H. E. Carlisle.
There is a balnnco of $175n.01 In tho gen
eral fund.
Fine Arts
i Out Lumber's mobilized. I'l
1 Million! of feet ready to fJ
march your way on notice l
EdwardF.Henson&Co.
Sfnietural Lumber and Timber 1 1
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