Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 09, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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.EVENING EBaER-PHILABELPTTTA. THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 101G.
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0tm THE BOOZE;
.u.iotrio Was Not on a
SSi-Ho Was Merely Film-
iw the Photoplny Editor
w ! .......... ..fniiv" ot tho Trl-
l.Cniln' compile M MO-
isf" -..miently. when lie Finn in u
i "IS ?th? odd nrc In favor of one
Mi Mrlnk In which the liar fix
ffij Suon?IH mingle with the
&w4,r?h , neweit Keystone, which
.Kkle l '"recln ,.., f real Uowery
mfSSZiMt .of 12;ncl. wall ta the
"' .V. Mhfr S tho sunns ruuiu. d-
"tatKw "Fnlt-" ,8, 8ccltlnf
!W i .LJnthTnrt. Mabel Normami.
WJ Tl nrlsotier in an Inner room. Kid
.wUPr'f"ei;,nUElat had recruited
!ETih. EMt slri0 ' exnct ,!,yl'eM" I
ffX-tho dUe nnd It vv ns In ft flBht
nft..e.d-et'Arbuck.e
Irfiewesson ?' J,ir. As tho d s-
dM ".7,. ,. a! before superior force
lSrJS Toter the bar after htm
'"' .- itn brass rail nnu 1110 mniioB
ML went We un .hnlvos lio-
S KVbottles Classes and all
uA tt Dr, ptonned grinding
rI11f" emerged from tho wreck ho
llI.e seratch. "It was nil or
""u . VM the bulky director aB he
...r.M filming of other scenes In
fer'lll shortly appear In "Man
rf His Ansel" anD;iuitnnio nun
.(! Tallteferro Is featured In a new
fotro feature, ''HorurQ.ii. x .
.. msanay Is mill promising ''Charlie
b&lA Burlesque on Carmen wen,
rriiUent Samuel S Hutchinson, of the
inuican rum wmiwiu, "-.. ' -
Wjjj the mm rigniH m um
& Family" stories. Tho talcs aro
Iwtba pen of B M nowr. 'Chip of tho
r W' Is a most popular fiction hero
...........I ritv and the film world In
niinl Ttere chocked on Saturday, Fcb
nirrJI when tho sad news was convoyed
Ml dunes i"")' ............ "- ...wMv
fctlon picture actor and ono ot tho best
bem had died that morning In his
bunwl'ow In Hollywood He bail only been
trilac for a few days! In fact, within Ho
hyi M been at work at Unlvorsal City.
H li survived by his widow.
Junes Marcus, who was tho gluttonous
wuant father In ' Tho Serpent," tho ro
nst Fox picture, In his latest picture
fita Booa ana ilea, is a nig western
Mboy and ranchman. Marcus can al-
ojs ao rougn pans exccngiuiy.
Villi ValH, the English actress, who np-
jots' In "Her Debt of Honor," on Friday
iTtalnj". t 'He uiodo incaire, is now a
lember of tno uonan iicvoio or iiu,
Uco Is one of the latest productions on
Jrojdway.
Root Hoffman, who npnears as co-atar
rtli Arthur Hoops In "The Devil's Trayer
book," Is a frequent lsltor to this city.
TUs Kiting production will bo at the Gur
Stu on Friday.
Th Frankford management baa secured
n Triangle plays for Friday, with
OTara Collier, In "Better Late Thnn
irtr, tho Keystone, nnd Bessie Bnrrls-
Alt. Walter Kdwards nnd aupportlnc cast
la the play "Honor's Choice."
"Camllle," ns played by Clara Kimball
Icons, la a new type, and whilo following
iht heoiine of the book ns much as nossl-
Bile, the modern bits Introduced aro within
l.BcMolns, This feature will bo at tho Cedar
iKon Saturday,
Huel Dawn, who has desorted musical
DMy lor tne motion mcturo field, will
I nen at the Tioga on Saturday In "Mv
Ail Incos "
Hirbert Efflnger, manager of tho Leader
Ilatre. lias Just slcned conlrart.s for tim
krectlon of a large photoplay theatre at
anrown avenue and Vennngo street.
MORE 'DOPE" INDICTMENTS
ITiree Women and a Man Held Under
.Anti-Narcotic Law
-Three women nnd n. mnn wam in.itnfri
ki tho Federal Grand .lurv nin . n.
illy dealing In habit-forming drugs in
"o oi me Harrison nntl-narcotlc net.
TTO others, n mnn nn. n . ....
. . . I ' ...... ,v l,l,ll, WITH
Wictea for lulng drugs In their posses
ion. The &ll07ri flAnlAfu nA Cn.lin n
M.DeB3le Roberts nnd Loulso Snngc
I Micnael Taylor, who was arrested n few
Si.!iJi'tconseluence of thB death of
: WBHe Oibbs, a pugilist, from an over
Wof opium, taken In a saloon near.lOth
IJMRaco etrcets, was Indicted for having
Tope In his possession Annie Barber
also Indicted for a similar offonsa.
, AID BABIES' HOSPITAL
Hundreds of; Children Attend Forrest
Theatre Performance
Hundreds of little girls and boys were
--.i wnicn packed the For
fta. trf thls a"ernoon at the per
&CwtU,en ror tne benen' of the
B.m!!. "sPtal f Philadelphia and the
lSS D'P"sary, 609 Addison Btreet.
li tJ! "'re'ses who are appearing'
w lie leading play houses in this city
?2g ,0 ""He the affair a success.
" urtaln went up at 1:45 p. m. At
SS:1?9. .moro than 11600 worth of
WnfJ. nsoW A group of young
0W Mid flowers between the acts.
Oriental Export Trado at Standstill
foti rtoth. .t"?.". trade trom Chinese
Pitaadm Unite,d Stntes ls virtually at
te .& Blnd ."t,Ie hP8 t obtaining
ftTbifc!!18.'8 held out for Ameri-
ttla.r . '" cnsuiar reports from
K.,'8 t0 Washington, made pub.
Stow5r . ' shlpa to rhove
Kr,l..n?lt,?n-. Freight rates for trans.
WtMa al.?.a"u aclvanced 'our t'"es
wharJS 'nlh'the consuls report, nnd
whn.. tu'""" report, nnu
Saj and " ana "turehouses at Hong
M h eruChJne89 Prts n-e piled
? ltH merchandise awaltlntr exnort.
litMladelphians Placed on Probation
to PhM,'r5U,n?. men' members of well-to.
Court k.ih.lCaden Count' c-lm-lotoiiir,
f".er the had pleaded guilty
&aUCamdinVK,Uf1 at ,,0 la" "h
MKUati iS en bU8lness man. The de.
tSh andvV n8t,n ,he ne'shborhood
iki w Sd,Walnut street8- 8all they
a,oa ATf at the tlrae a"J for
A$?rnr Bu,Ier
jggOfUSAMD COLSEQEB
ORATORY
Mind Training
SWSlU atVSP 0M2." 1"ue.di?
Confluence
SSS? iS&?ncenrt!9n
iuiurgv4
A4 ln
wrlt or
Cult
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IKFP
COLLEGE
CL,Uut St.
STAGE SOCIETY ACTS
WELL IN NEWEST SILL
Five Playlets, AH But One of Which
Arc Very Well Done
The seventh production of the Stiw
Society Is chiefly notable for Its Rood
nnllhff Vnim at... n .. .., ..-
ttiwrs itiui .,i me mu piiiyieia nau an
ensemble ns welt ns Individual plnylwr '
wnicn wna lien niRli iierrcct The nearest
thlnff to the typical amateur Ineipablllty,
which usually creeps into the minor roles,
was mipplled by tho otherwise talented
player who Insisted on Imagining that
"hand" Is pronounced "hond " ahd Ihit
"stontllnff," "domned ' and "understond"
aro the Btnire rqulalents of much more
common expressions
Tho Rood actlnr applied to four differ
ent pieces One, "Impudence " translated
by lioninmlti r ntazer from the original
of Haoul Aurcnhehner, Is a fairly amusing
but not too crjstnl clear comedy of a ito
celvlnc husband, who putB the lover Into
a fool's enp while the lover In turn looks
asknnee at tho too wlllltiK wife In "Tho
Guest' the Society has very cleverly
adapted ono of Ixml Dunsanv's grim little
nl to tho stnBe by omlttlnR all but
, ,inIoKUC. u shows a ,npr wnU,nB
for the RUest who will come with the cof
fee Death James Montgomery Flaps has
contributed n little sketch which appeared
In his "t Should Say So" department In a
monthly mitRnzlnc. It acquaints us with
tho suburbanite who takes his cook to
Delmonlco'fl every S.iturdav nlplit to keep
her working tho rest of tho week
The hi'lk of the entertainment at thn
Little Theatre last night was Svngp'H
"nidcrs to the Sea," that most poignant
of p!aH which the Irish Plnvers brought
us n fow soasoiiH back, tt calls for somo
unusually good noting to match the power
nnd color of Un speech It got such not
ing last night from Miss IJaer, Miss Ken
nedy nnd SIlss Dade.
Tho fifth play on tho program. "Passion
I'olson and Petrifaction," by Hernard
Shaw, vuiH so badly acted that It became
clear tli.it of all tho pieces of the oc
nlng this burlesque sketch needed tho best
I.nrge anil preposterous events, such ns
trying to sac a poisoned lotei by feeding
him on plaster, only to find blm turned to
a p'atuc, need large and preposterously
serious acting They didn't get It last
night, though they did get n dcllcloUBly
ludicrous setting by II Devltt Welsh.
K. M.
Sons of America
Camp No IMtl at a reirnt mooting, unant
mnunli t1optd tho foltouln? reinlutlnn In nn
pffnrt to innino the prcflcrvntlon of Momorlnl
Iliy nnd WttflhliiKlon's lllrthdny ni school holl-ilas-fi:
"Ilesohiil Tluit thn nbnllllnn of Wnahlnu
ton's Illrthil i nnd Moninrlnl IJny ns school
hnli;iH fuM tcml lo leftsrn tho rexerence
wlitth our children now hold for tho memori
of our Immnrtnl Wnshliictnn nnd tho nlor
nnd pntrlotlsm of thoic brie nr-n uho foimht
to uphold the honor of thr nntlon; and, bo It
furtlipr
"ItcKoheil Thnt we, representing Cnmp L"in
rntrlollo Amcrlcnns nro un iltcrably opposed
to tho nliolltlon of those dns ns school holl
dnvi "
This enmp is one of tho moro nceresho
of tho lornl Sons of Amorlci cnmp-i, nnd
meoto Thurli ocnlnKi In l'nrk Aenuo Hull,
mis Columbia memie
Junior Mechanics
At n moetlnK of tho lVik-rntlnn of Councils
of tho .lunlor Order of United Amerlein
Mpchiinlott, with President Hhenrer In tho
chair, nn election was held of officers for tho
current cnr, with tho following result: Prei
Ident. 1 homia 13. Clemens of "W'nshlnKton
Council No 1, lio president, lllllott S Bhoe,
of Itrldesbunr Council No la.'i, secretory,
Wllllsm II Murphy, of Hurry Clay Council
No 7. treasurer l'nnk Mirnder. of Ken
slncton Council No 5 President Clemens
nnde tho following appointments Urother
Kimble, of No r, an chnpliln. Hrother Dr.
J Hunter Hmlth of No fi ns deputy to Wash
InRton Council, Ilrother Hlllolt S hhoe. of No.
l.l.", ns domitj to Harrv Claj , Urother Oeorpo
C Schneider, of No 7. as deputy to Ken
slnRton Council, nnd Hrother Charles K
Hrlnffhursl nB deputy to Hrhlesburs Council.
Good Templars
Qunlier City IxmIko, No II rttcntly held wlmt
Ans known ns u nostul inrd nleht nnd nmons
other cards rocehid was ono from n new
army lodire In Heverlnic Mouth, UnKlnnd. A
subsequent letter from this lodso speaks of
tho ndvanco of tempornnco sentiment and of
lite In tho camp nnd not nk of the changing
character of tho membership, ns many uro
)ealnR for tho, front, while new recruits come
In to tnko their placei.
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msxjffissr
C- KlXil VKWi&r
fraflP?
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THE following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLKY Hook
lit 'ompun, which ls u guurnntee uf curb slionliigs of the thirst product)-".
All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In
our locality oMulntng pictures through the MTANLEV llooklnc Company.
Til linn 1-th. Morris & PnBsyunli Ave
AIHAftlRRA Mat Dally nt 2, Evgs T0
HLnMlllUIVn vaudeville . Parnni't Pictures.
T-. T J In "TENNESSEE'S
Fannie Ward i-aiidneiv
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
PELOW 10TII
BESSIE E- RRISCALE in
"THE GOLDEN CLAW"
inni f r B2D AND THOMPSON
APOLLU MATINEE DAIL1
MOLLIE KING in
'A WOMAN'S POWEll"
BLUEBIRD !SC- N0I,T" im0AD BT
METRO PttESENTS
Valli Valli in 'Her Debt of Honor
r-sr T-"TUT D ABOVE MARKET
BELMONT mou , 30 a b, toe
cDA.fn CEDAR "5AKS
Francis X Hushman and I!ecrl llajne in
"MAN AND HIS SOUL"
FATRMOUNT 20T" ITlitAHD AVE
JESSE L. IASKY Offers
Geroldine Farrar in "Temptation"
FRANKFORD FnANAVNnun
Francis X Hushman and Peerly llano In
"PENNINGTON'S CHOICE"
56TH ST. """ K?1S
Pauline Frederick in 'The Spider'
GERMANTOWN 8SMTO?V1?5
METRO PICTURE
Mme. Petrova in The Soul Market
ri nm? both & market 2:"-''-e-
LLUlJlli 15,000 KIMIIALL OROAN
MARY PICKFORD in
THE FOUNDL1NQ"
rTi KZT AVENUE THEATnE
GlKAKLf TTJI AND OIRARD AVE
r. 1 J n- In "THELURB OF
camunu j-mccocheart's desi
IRE"
HALLROOM DANCINU CONTEaT
Vareai norinem oermant'n aves.
KITTY GORDON in
"AS IN A I.OOKINO GLASS"
IRIS THEATRE 3"8 S!0
VALESKA SURATT in
THB IMMIQRANT"
JEFFERSON S0T BlTNRDElS8UP,,m
PATHS GOLD ROOSTER PLAY
Pearl White in "Hazel Kirke"
LAFAYETTE mi KEN8T1& AVE.
MARGUERITE SNOW in
A lORNfcR IN COTTON
I I?ArPI? FORTY-FIRST AND
lE.JLE. LANCASTER WENUH
Marguerite Snow ,0 "?S5SSn-
Sltra ' Th tflrano I aae uf Mary P4S"
MERGER OF COURTS
URGED BY FORESTERS
THe Consolidation of Weaker
Courts of Foresters of Amer
ica Favored as an Eco
nomic Measure
The Deputv Orand Chief IlnnRcrs' As
sociation of Philadelphia nnd lcln!ty,
composed of 160 p;nt chief rangers, rep
rcsentlnp; a corresponds number of
courts, ullt bold Its quarterly meeting
nett Wednesday cenlnK In the Parkway
Building Ilrond nnd Cherry streets Oram!
Chief Hanger L. V Pilot has requested
exory deputy to attend Orand lecturer
Wllllnm .1 Clancy ulll preside
The discussion of questions concerning
tho general welfare of the order give to
this meeting a peculiar degree of Interest
nnd Importance. After the consideration
of current questions nunltlng disposition,
tho meeting will be devoted to a discus
Bloti of one of the most Important ques
tions now confronting tho organization
the nmalgnmntlon or union of smaller
courts Into a lesser number of strong -vigorous
courts Thnt such action Is desir
able l-t goner-illy conceded, not onlv for
the jnlrpose of strengthening the ucaker
courts, but nlso ns n matter of protection
to the Orand Court which perhaps would
bo cnllcd upon to enre for tho members
or help tho weaker courts should they not
thrive This, necessitating nn Increased
per capita ta, would bo a burden upon
all members
A critical examination Into tho Issue has
been made nnd tentative plans formulated In
a series of four exhaustno articles coerlnir
tho question Renerally. These outlines will bo
considered sepnrntelv one nt each session
This meeting will Lonslder n rienernl formula
presented by I II C It C V Ilrndley, pro
ldlntx for the nmnlRimntlon Into two bodies
nf several existing local cotirts, therein Insur
ing the results south! rit-tirrn conclusively
attesting the need of such a course will ho
presented nnd ultimate good provin. tho
whole s heme being based on conciliator:,
not drnstlc, methods After the suggestions
nro more full deliberated. It Is likely such
tcntutlve plans will bo moro fully developed
and n vital Issue solved by their adoption
Court nobln Hood No 11. Inst week held
n iire-t,enten gala night. In Itr hall at 2iHh
nnd Federal atrects Aside from its -in years,
time has not dimmed Its outhful spirits nor
lessened Its aetlvlti In Forestry The high
esteem It Is held in was manifested bv the
Inrge delegations from every court In South
Philadelphia who marched In pirnde to Its
hall led bv the bands nf Courts Columbia.
Pouthwark Menno, PnBsyunk Pontine Amer
ican llacle Pennsslvnnln nnd St. Albans. A
program nf nro excellence was provided Tho
scheduled talent was augmented after theatre
closings by professionals from various play
houses A double bill was rendered, one nn
each floor nf tho hall, to nccommodato tho
large nRsemblage
The grand executive council, past grand
officers and Influential members of tho fra
ternity were present as guests Tlefreshments
were served ntl participating Urothers Powell,
Flanlgan. Hopple. Mejorn and Thompson were
painstaking In their attentions for the comfort
of tho visiting contingents of followers of
tho noble stag Tho Woodohoppers felled the
trees to make tho paths through the forest
clear to "Llttlo John's" Cabin
Court Bertram, No 237, meeting ot 4S2R
Woodland nvenuo, within n short distance nf
tho lohn n.irtnm llotanlcnl Oardens Is eon
atnnlh) kept In mind of the deeds done by the
man after whom It Is named Tho meetings
aro alwns Interesting. I'. C. R. C. J. Kelly
has added n "Heading Clrclo Hour." nt which
n weekly summon of articles pertaining to
fraternities are read and discussed, and
tho splendid accounts of facts nnd detnlls ap
pearing aeri'weekly In tho KvrNfvo Irnnrn
availed of for the purpose The fraternal press
contribution: In the more dlreit Issues are ills
sccted. so that more platitudes by assertions
are mado to show proof or nro discarded as
tnluolcss Tho fenturo has met with great
success nnd tends to demonstrate to the hear
era that frntcrnal work requires deeds, not
The social recreations abound with good
things The "Show Itcsults" Committee, en
gaged In securing new membors, ls progressing
favorably with Its assigned tnsk Thu "jour
home nnd mine" contingent, who labor among
tne stay-at-homes, bringing many such to
realize their duty to attend tho meetings moro
regularly
Tho tournament coterie provides a weekly
games contest to while away dull caro In tho
monotony of life's cares. Every Thursday
thcro Is much to Instruct, amuse and enter
tain tho nttendnnts. whether members or
visitors. .
The gnmes competition teams In South
Philadelphia courts have stnrted a now Indoor
tournam it, to piny two sorles beforo the
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESENTATIO
Bodm Gmpomu
LIBERTY
nnoAD AND
COLUMDIA
GEORGE BEBAN in
"THE PAWN OF FATE"
Logan Auditorium Brfiffi".
GEORGE BEBAN in
"THE PAWN OF FATE"
I OPI IQT B2D AND LOCUST
LiUlU J 1 Mall) i30 anJ 3.30 -inc.
Eves U.30, H, 0:30, loc
Bessie Barriscale '" "T"gwv.DCN
Market St. Theatre sa3 "U
World Film Corp 1'LAIIA KIMRALI. YOUNIT
in uiu XKL.L.UW rAsai'unt"
Seo ' OIIAFT" every Thursday
HRPHFr IM OERMANTOWN AND
sivrncuivi chelten aves.
BILLIE BURKE in
p e o a Y '
ORTPIMT "SO WOODLAND AVE.
VIVliilll 1 Dally Mat, 2. Evr . 0:30 to 11.
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Marguerite Clark in 'Still Waters'
PAI AiT 12H MAHKET BTREET
r.rt.Ltt.VC jo a M to 11:15 P. M
CHARLOTTE WALKER in
"THE TRAIL OF THB LONESOME TINE"
PARK" RIDfJlj AVE ft DAUPHIN ST.
rjtn. Matinee 2,15 Egs U.30 to 11
"PtnVinra " Featuring Arthur Maude
-illLJCia, nmi Conetanie Crawley
A MUTUAL MASTERPIECE DB LUXE
PRINCESS
101S MARKET
STREET
"THB QIRL AND THE OAME"
THE FOUR NARRATIVES"
"IN ARCADIA"
I7TAT TO GERMANTOWN AVE.
I11-.H AT TULPEHOCKTN ST
ROBERT EDESON in
"FOR A WOMAN'S FAIR NAME"
DPrriUT 103 MARKET BTREET
JKEAjCJN l uvuAX rotax orqan
BARBARA TENNANT in
"THE PRICE OF MALICE"
Rr T D V MARKET STREET
U D I RELOW 7TH BTnEBT
FANNIE WARD in
"TENNESSEE'S PARDNER"
SHERWOOD Ta'lt'imorb
METRO J'KISaiJNTH
Olga Petrova
In "WHAT WILL
PEOPLE BAYr
SAVOY "iySKgCT
BSSANAY PICTURES
Marguerite Clayton '" 'VZlr
nr. IQQ A 1TTII VENANQO 8T8.
DUSTIN FARNUM in
THE VIRQINIAN" py Request
VlfTORIA MARKET ST
'V'u ., ", AliOVE NINTH
Trlanale Presents Lillian Olsh In Daphne and
tint PIratea '" Seventh Episode ' The Strange
Case of Mry Page " "A Confession,"
STANLEY
OONTINUOUB
MARKBT ABOVE tQTH
MAE MURRAY and
WALLACB BEIp la
TO HAVE AND TO KOlD
11:15 A M to
it.u p u
advent of the outdoor sports progtnmi sched
uled for the spring, nnd summer. ,VV," i1
comprises Court Tont ac. No. lt nobln Hood
No. lis Columbia. No 8(1. and .American
Kagte No HI Corps n comprises Pennsyi
nnln. No fl7. Vesper, No 00: Wharton . MJ
2(11 nnd nobert .Morris No 258 r" ,n
tercel, la manifested and n large ;,'"?,"? ihe
attracted The gnmes nre called aft" inj
regulsr meetings Trochlea
Rre V ,,lm
winning court In each series
. . ."" .i. f
n.i. feature
nods
the l
ds another social event weekly io cm... ."
e participating courts and Increases tne in
rest of the general membership "JP'Lnorl
lercsi oi mo general inemoersmp -- ,,,
tlons where like contests are In vogue repori
Slmllne Ieu1la IVs.t.l IMntlnC. NO "- .?
champion In the series Just closed, with "
Hobln Hood No 1 1 a close competitor.
Court Tohn Hav No .1l8whlch meet; .Wed
nesdaj evenings In the hall. P" 0S50n
street Is receiving candidates nt each ""'9"
a result largelj due to an attractive "
of social events planned to Increase attendance
and stimulate Interest. Among the effctj
foremost in this aggressive action are Jirotners
Klrlss. boughert) Itcnil and Mollneaux.
, Past Orand Chief Hanger Albert F. bank
Is doing good work In tho campaign .J9r,.11nh
ills business calling takes him Into n"?:
tlons most requiring visitations, nnil "."
ablo to meet the active members nnd center
with them. Like nil past grand chief rangers,
his work Is voluntary, as expenses are noi
allowed any such officials nnd the work they uo
must bo of their own volition nnd at personal
outlay of time and money.
, Court St Albans. No M. Is adding ; to
Its roster of members, with an encouraging
degree of regularity nnd Its sessions are
Marked with many god features to war
rant the good attendance and sustained" in
terest The tourt has Its own minstrels, choral
club, orchestra and dramatic associations, wiiu
talented members In each so that pur buna
nnce of entertainment, varied and pleasing.
Is alvvavs at the command of tho I-ntortain-ment
Committee . . . , .
Tho forum Is another popular feature, whij n
embraces n brl'f address upon n selected ton';:'
followed by n free d. bale by tnoso prisent
PATRIOTIC AMERICANS
District MeetinES nnd Clnss Initiations
Evidence Council Activity
Last Friday oxenlng n clnss of 100
candidate, tho third since .Tnnunry 1. was
Initiated ns members of West Hud Coun
cil, No 280, by Stato Councilor Shenemnn,
State Council Secretary Ford and others
The spacious hall ot No 280 was filled
with members and Mulling brethren from
councils of Pennsylvania nnd Now Jersey
Tho greatest degree of enthusiasm was
shown by both inombers nnd candidates
Addresses were mado by Stato Vice Coun
cilor Miller, of AUontown: Stato Coun
cilor Shencman, Stato Council Secretary
Ford, deputies and olllcera of nrlous dis
tricts. A district meeting will bo held next Monday
evening, nt Frankfort! Council. No 170. jiti
Frankford avenue, nt which delegations will
lie present from the many councils of tne ais
trlct. Deputy Stnte Councilor Vj ltpn. who
suggested the meeting. Is greatly Interested, in
tho work of the respective councils. In addl
tlon to Stato Councilor Hhenemnn and State
Council Secretary lord, ulmost nil tno
deputies will bo present
District Deputy State Councilor nito.ii M
Baldwin, ot Diligent Council No . ar
ranging for n monster cIibs Initiation to bo
shortly held In the council chamber of ' Dll'fcenl
Council. No 4 Candidates will bo furnished
by Diligent Council. Jlesiui; I ounc 11. No. in
and C.rnco Council. Nu rtJl A special staff
will do tho work In anlmprisslva m inner.
An ofllclal visitation was made and n. class
Initiation held at Crcsson Counill. No. ins.
last Monday evening. A largo class of candl
I lies was present to Imvj. ,nf erred upon
them the beautiful degrees of this great Amer
ican fraternity.
A largo class Initiation was held lant Ttiey.
day evening by llalletzln Councl . No 5 Ml
State Councilor Shoneman and State Council
Secretary Ford assisted in the work ant nd
dressed a largo number ot members
Order of Moose
Philadelphia Lodge. No B . ho member
ship has reached n total of lft.lioo tho largest
known membershp of nny alnglo lodge of any
fraternal order, wilt close Its charter llnal y
on March 15 An ettort s being mado to
round out 20 000 members before tho charter
Is closed, nnd to this end special appeals have
been made to nil members
The regulnr semimonthly meeting will bo
held Sunday afternoon next In the North
Ilrond street hail Sunday. Slarch 2d. will
bo tho date for tho annual election of officers
nnd nn that date the meeting will lie called
for 11 a. m. and will adjourn promptly ut
noon, when tho polls for tho election will bo
opened, and will remain open until 0 p. m.
Ladles' nights this month will b. held In the
new Moose Hall tomorrow evening and on
Wednesday, Mnrch 22. On the latter evening
"A Nlsht In Ireland" will be the entertain
ment provided for members and their ladles.
CF.NTRAr,
Chestnut St. Op. House g!?.,'
"PROHIBITION"
Five Reels and a Prologue
WEST PHILADELPHIA
flRAlMn B2D nd MARKET STB.
'J"rtl,'-' MAT DAILT, 2 P. M . Bo.
'Tom Martin, a Man,' 3-reel Selig
'War of Wealth 3 -reel Biogrnph
OVERBROOK 83D onaF0rRAJEAnvB
rrr Denman Thompson's
"OLD HOMESTEAD"
C.ARDF1M BOi & LANBDOWNE AVE.
VXttKUJ-iVsJ MAT. 2 EVO. 0:80.
JACKIE SAUNDERS In
"The Shrine of Happiness"
Added "The Strange Caeo ot Mary Page."
EUREKA 40T" BrAnKET sra
JSS' Marie Doro ln "TS?,D
Keiatone
"Perils of the Park"
Triangle
IMPERIAL Theatre S1,
EQUITAT1LE PRESENTS
MARGUERITE LESLIE in
"THE QUE8TION"
BROADWAY B2D oreenway
ltVJrtUyytl Adults lOo; Children Se
FREDERICK PERRY In
"THE FAMILY STAIN"
"RED CIRCLE." Chapter IX
NORTH
Broad Street Casino ""JJn""0"
MATINEE 2. 30, EVENING 7 AND 0,
HENRY B. WALTHALL in
"THE AVENOINQ CONSCIENCE." Comedies
PFNTI IR Y ERtE AVE MARSHALL
E,n 1 Uft I MATINEE DAILY
MARY BOLAND in
'The Price of Happiness' in 5 acts
SOUTH
PI A 7 A DROAD AND PORTER
1 Urtrt STREETS
Ralph Kellard & Lois Meredith in
"The Precious Packet" in 5 acts
NOKTHWKST
StlRnilofinnnn THEATRE 17TH &
ouBquenanna susquehanna ave
MUTUAL MIONON ANDERSON In
"THE WOMAN IN POLITICS"
, FIVE PARTS
NORTH EVHT
STRAND ,8T,t AND alRAnD AVR
HELEN WARE in THE PRICE
Charles Chaplin '"
2-reeI request
comedy
'5
KENSINGTON
lUMRfl FRONT BT AND
d U IU U U OIRATtD AVENUE
J.7Hff,RPM CLAW." No 3 n o part,
"Tho Wlnnlnc of Miss Construde 3 Parts
... 'CHILLS AND CHICKENS"
"Ml'3CLK3 AND MERRIMBNT"
i ''gg-;'--' JTM '
n i Tsottn
No HSi
Weekly Program
Appr Evtry Moods y lo
Motion Picture Chart
;
RED MEN HOLD
DISTRICT MEETINGS
Tribes Gather Around Council
Fires Seeking Recruits ns Fra
ternal Year Nenrs nn End
The district tneetlnp; held in the wlBunm
of Tribe No US, of Chester, Friday even
ItiR, vnn nne nf the InrReflt iathcrltiBf nf
thnt clmrncter eior held In I)elnnre
Count. Delegation!) nttended from nil
the trlbrn In that section of the State The
past d.ichem'i degree was conferred upon
n number of pimt olllcerH nnd nn eldenco
of the cnthuilnstlc Interest mnnlfented
wns found In tho fnct tint ln response to
n cull (10 members present pledged theni
schea openly to capture nt lenst ono pale
face for their respective tribes beforo tlio
else of tho present mouth
Deputy Charles Cullls presided nnd In
troduced the seernl speakers Anions;
thoeo vWio cave short talks were Past
Sachem Heorixe Stauss, Deputy William
Urimth, of Qlcn Itlddle, Deputj John Con
nolly, of Prunkford; Grand Junior Snp;a
more T r' Ileswlclt nnd tlrcat Sachem S.
II Walker.
Tuesdaj eienlna- flmrkninnon Tribe, No td.
relebrntrd Ub anniversary by un eniojnblo
entertnlnment nivnn In the vvlawam, flernuin
tnun nvenuo belovv (tlrnrd avenue The pipe
of praie was smoked and corn nnd venison
served Anionjt the speakers were tlreit
.lunlor Siunmorc T C llesulck and P II H
John E I'oore t
Tonlaht Cotunlanlers Tribe w (II, of Hnr
rlslmrK one of the best tribes In the Rtnte,
will relebrnte Its tinth annlversTr,v The boird
of Rrent rhlefs will intend nnd add to thu
dlrnlty ami ihuraetrr nf the festal ntraslon
An elnborate nrocrtim Ims been provided and
nmm dlstliiKutshed members of the fraternity
have promised to be present The anniversary
program will be tarried ovir until tomorrow
iiluht. when a "ladles' Nlsht" will lie held
which will lm lutle n compllmentnrv theatre
parti follow id bv n dinner nnd the distribu
tion of appropriate souvenirs
Last nlaht Chippewa Tribe admitted seven
candldites In Its vvlewam, U.M South (loth
street Tho work was capably performed by
Tfoga Trlbo desreo team
Tuesda evenlnn Uimmls Tribe Nn mil, of
Reading celebrated Its nnnlversnr with an
entertainment, which minuted nn nudlemn
thut filled the wigwam to Its cnpnclty. Orml
Prophet Charles I: Pass, I' (I. s riuvrlrs
Davis nnd Ureal Sachem H II Walker nil
delivered entertnlnluc addresses dealing with
tho Order of Red Men and Us benevolent
principles .
The degree team of Mlnonk Tribe, No. -151.
trailed to Sipana Tribe. No. -H1K, on last
Thursdaj's sleep nnd conferred the adoption
degree on four palefaces In excellent form
Hnihom Charles Itelss Senior Sanninorn Wil
liam Cope. Junior Huunmore John Estello nnd
Prophet Hurry Oilman led the team In tho
floor work nnd eveaitod tholr pnrts Ihiwlrsslv
After the cercmmi) tho Siipnna brothers
showed their usual hospitality by furnishing
corn and venison.
The meeting on Krldnv's sleep was well at
tended Thero are no palefaces waiting for
ndoptlon at present, but tho brothers aro nil
on the trail nnd expect to enpture more pale
faces beforo the end of tho present term
Absnraka Tribe. No 10J, of West Phila
delphia will hold a paekngo pnrtj on March
-4. Members are urgul to turn out and give
this tribe all tho assistance possible as this
tribe liiulh needs It homo action will be taken
In this direction at the next meeting of the
Deputy Orent Hnchems' Association
Naomi Tribe. No. -170. adopted 11 p-ilefnces
last month nnd tho membership contest prom
ises to jleld nn even lnrger number of candi
dates for the current month.
Hrother Temple Kind Is leading the mem
bership contest, having proposed 10 candidates
slnco Jnnunry 1, The trlbo will glvo a smoker
plays are produced un
der the supervision of
one of the very great
directors Griffith, Ince,
or Sennett.
In each
find at least
lovely woman
Some of these are
listed below:
VF
on Its 10th anniversary. Tuesday. March 31.
A (rood program has been arranged, by the.
entertainment Committee and it genuine surjr
prise Is promlseil vvhlch
their friends guessing ft
iseit wnicn nss tne memoere iiu
guessing ns to the nature of the
program.
The Dakota association will hold Its rrular
monthlv meeting Trl lay March IT. with Lo
gan Trlbo. Hroad nnd Catharine streets A
large attendance Is nntlclpated lliislness of
much Importance vvll be transacted and the
reports of the concert ball nnd package party
will be read The memWrs of the Dakota
Mnrchlnsr club should attend this meeting.
.T.h, P'huty Orent Hnchems Association of
Phllndelphli and Vlelnlty held Its regular
monthlv business meeting In tho office of the
Irene Council. I1M North 11th street. Monday
evening with President Charles K . Wleland
In the ehnlr, The deputies arrnnged for tne
raising up of their respective tribes The
tlrent Sachem read his latest speaking leaf,
entitled "The I.nst.Cnll " nnd rlted his many
trips through tho length and breadth nf this
Brett Kevslono Htnte during this Inst
Brett sun in the Interest of Rrdmanshlp Ills
stirring appeal to the deputy great sachems
to go bnik to their tribes and make ono more
last determined effort to Increase -heir mem
bcrshlp and do their full duty brought forth
great npplatise
, The allied tribes nf West Philadelphia will
hold a big nrs-n ftieetlng at Turkahoo Hall, 251
South not It street Tucsdav evening next A
ft1?, ,nf, ? Wl "" K'vcn to the tribe of West
rhlladelpbla having the largest number of
members present Also a similar prlre will
be given the tribe having the most palefares
present Ureal Prophet Charles K Pass, and
Ure.it Haehem Snmuol 11 Walker will talk to
the palefaces Great Harhem Wnlker. through
the courtesy nf Hrother Charles Hell, C of 11
", ?V .dn hns nrrnngod to havo Wlllard s
Mlnslrel Troupe perform nt this meotlng. to
gether with tho famous Hepannn Hand
tii1..':'?"''' ,rani of the nllled tribes of West
I Mllndeiiihla hns nrgnnlzed a chiefs' degree
team ti o ft William Musgrove. No SJO, de
greo mnBter Each member hns been given hl
part to stud with Instructions to halo It
memorized for the meeting tonight In the
wigwam of Hapanna Tribe No 403
Mijssnssolt Tribe, No 144. expects to wind
Jin the term with n splendid Increase In mem
bership and nuances They cxpei t the appli
cation of three or four more palefaces within
n short period, llreat Keeper nf Wnmpum
Joseph Piirrar Is busy Iralllnw with the other
i.-!!?!1,! , ''." .!" various wigwams nnd ho Is
ft... u nl..,ho . welcome ho Is receiving
throughout tho city and Htate
Mingo Tribe No 121 has had a specially
prosperous term nnd the meetings have been
well nttended and marked by an exceptional
ilegrei. of enthusiasm nnd Interest on tho part
or both chiefs and warriors To add to tho
amusements alrendy provided, the tribe has
purchased a pool table for the uso of Its
members.
As the term nenrs Its end. Past Snchem
Havldgn Is busy arranging a team and drill
ing the members for tho rnlslng-up ceremonies
which will Inaugurate a new tirm The tenm
will raise up chiefs on tho sleeps ot the
4th and 11th of plant moon.
A district meeting will be held In the vvlg
wnm of i'oncmnh Tribe No L'lii. tomorrow
evening, under tho direction of Deputy John
Dunn Membi rs of nil Imnl tribes nro
cordlall invited to attend and assist In mak
ing the meeting a big success
Home time slnco a movement was stnrted
In Hnklmn Tribe No l. to rnlso funds to
ern t u sultablo monument In honor of
t'luirlen Allen Hinlth n sailor who lost his
life at Vera Cruz A committee to further
tho pioloct was appointed and efforts are be
ing made to secure the nctlve (n-oicrntlon of
the Allied t'rnternnl Assoi latlons nt Kensing
ton so that a more Imposing monument may
bo erected. Tho officers of this association
are Chairman I M Hhnw , vbe chairman,
PtuI Daltry, secretarj. A H Sharp. Jr.
treasurer lames Pitts
Pnrontn Tribe, No 111 will have a strenuous
tlmo during tho iourse of tho next nve or
six suns. As usual, there was ulnrge attend
nnce at tho last sleep nttrtttcil bj the pro
gressive spirit of tho present suhem, Hrother
j JI D White Several nppllrntlonn were
recoiled nnd there will be a lurger numb.. r
to take the chiefs' degree on tomorrow's sleep
Tho committee on the 0th anniversary an
nounces that the dato has been changed to
."" .(.! .M.l. ..., nt I.a !... .....
April -i. II win io wie mill ui mo committee
io nniM nun .., ".. ... ,,.u ucfli mm nas
ever been given. I'ast Sachems Dougherty,
Orecnbaltsh and Canioro nre In , charge nnd
nil who attend will be well repaid. I'aconta
Tribe win no ruiseu in pumio mis term nnd
Invitations will be extended to members nnd
their friends to attend The committee, con
sisting of Past Hnchems Nicholson. Camero
Where Billie Berke Is
Lovely in Pajamas!
In "Peggy," the first film play of Billie Burke, the
Triangle Film Corporation is keeping up the furious
quality pace it set last autumn.
And quality, as TRUNGLE understands the
word, means nothing technical; it means charm the
indefinable something that makes you glad you went.
Sometimes it is the wonder of photography.
Sometimes the tense interest of an unusual story.
Again great pictures of great scenes, where thous
ands of men and horses play on a stage that covers miles
of mountain and plain.
In "Peggy," "quality" is the charm of Billie Burke
herself
Whether bounding gaily about her bedroom in
pajamas or shocking Sunday Scotland in a rakish white
speedster or acting princess in a fairy story, fo"r the
kiddies.
Go and see "Peggy," and take the youngsters, and
your sweetheart whether she's your wife yet or not.
"Peggy" is only one TRIANGLE play.
There are two new ones, and two new TRIANGLE
KEYSTONE comedies every week.
And until all tastes are the same, you will like some
better than others.
So far, most people seem to like most of them
Which is, after all, the great test.
All TRIANGLE
you will
one very
star.
Bessie Uarriscale
Dorothy Gish
Mae Marsh
Mabel Normand
Lillian Gish Seena Owen
Jane Grey
Enid Matkey
Norma Talmadge
Fay Tmcher
Mae Busch
" Constance Talmadge
Louise Glaum
Truly Shattuck
mmm
m
S
HV
MUj
SliUJwi1"' c Donohue, will arrann lot an
tnle-rnbls program i
hsVthi,t?4?iw:,.V:n of iMi for.tho next .terra
?e.vr.SL-ii!.? inn members feel that with A
hV iJ 2i?!!c?,.eh"nM 'h present officers will
Jr ihS'lifS1" ."ber term and continue to
the past. " efficient manner as in
1T't T'te. -No.-..I-h.en Saturday. March
IS?' JWJ, :"" ?a.l VoM.Wv'lr.S".r, to
SrM xcmJ,,l"l',allon ot the work of ths chiefs'
IK5'?9'... At the. last meeting of this Irlha
i:'.'.i""". ""KB upirirniinn nr tnmruri an
an honoKri.or.w,lm,,.,m J"",h Pnrrnr iva
Short tnm delivered an Instructlv
mJe mn!i.fn'm" Association held Its reg.
hirt rmr,,h.'nyi.T,ll,e " 8lurday' sleep and
irihe. p BSSLlt'W STfA'nt fl:om m" than 40
irlifci nf ri,,-hcIi.V r ni""l'. In 'Plrltfd talk,
whv ..eh -M-ohJ;c"!i,1.f ,hl" noclstlon and
me?tlne lllnlhhrUri' 'i "Pr'"en,d ut lh"
meeungs ilrother P H utiles mnite a hrt.f
"nterest y,Meh Wft" """""' "vltha much
Shandakln Trllie Nn fil7. Is about elosln.
t, r-i r; " " iv PBi ""n" cincr with
thn clonltur of Worm Moon wilt 8hnnrtklS
with
n run o,n h.th k... -., it..
dally The trlbo has ably come forward nd
supported the present Clrent Haehem Hamy?1
fi, ,-,, i '"l,, "tiiuiericniiy ana nnan-
bringing many new pilifaws to the tr be.
.vnoiner valuable asset s lh Plf and
,rum i- .t"'' eomposeii of members of Shan
dy kn Tribe This tribe will raise the Chiefs
?L Wrtf.i"!!''". Sils "n the Sleep ot
fciiu 1 UUH M lUlll .tlllDTl
ODD FELLOWS
Followers of "Tho Trlplo Links" Re.
port Membership Gnins ns Term
Nenrs End
ComtiiR especially from Chester, n lame
delegation nf members of Upland Lodge,
Xo IM, visited tho Homo for Orphans
Sunday afternoon nnd supervised tlio re
llBlons services of tho day. Addresses
wore delivered by Charles U D nichard
son. pivsldcnt of the borne ; Dr J. Lin
wood Isenbere. superintendent of th
Chester public schools nnd Robert Love,
chairman of tho Committee on Kducntlon.
Jluslcnl features included solos by Miss
Jfary Tuson and T S Gsbers nnd selec
tions by the orplmns' quartet
Cale Ionia Lodge. No 700 had charge ot
the religious services held Sunday afternoon
In tho Odl Peliows' Home 17th nnd Tioga
streets The sermon wns preached by the
ley Frank O II Clonk pistor of Kmmanuel
Reformed l.plscopnl Church and addresses
were delivered bj Robert .Montgomery, Orand
Warden of the Orand Lodge, and Thomaa
Slpps President of the Home Music was fur
nished bv a riunrtet i ninnosed of Miss Flor
ence MrfJonnlil, Miss Hlsie Majors, the Rev,
Trnnk ) II Clonk and John Whllloy, ao
lompinled by Miss Cntherlno Totten
At the Rebekah Homo Sundnv afternoon the
religious services were In chnrgo of the I3pU
copal city Mission, nnd were conducted by the
Rev John WWley Twelzes A brief nddress
was mnde b vlrs Marj A Kngelman, presi
dent of tho home ami congregational singing
was led bj Mrs Mar livv
Tho social night of Mills Lodge last week
was attended by upwards of ,mu members
nnd visitors An excellent entertnlnment wm
provided, and the occasion proved ono of th
most enjojnble events of tho season
Tonight ntnrtn n busy month for the lodge,
ns n diss of 3K candidates will ho duly in
itiated and will receive their several degrees
upon the following Thursday nights The
degrei staff of the lodge will exemplify the
work of the Initiator) nnd Beveral degrees.
Clnelnnatus Lodg
ire.
No. 20(1 which meet
MondKi evenings In tho hall at Ambler and
rsorns sireeis. mm nwn imiuiuiiK cnnuiuaies
with a degree of regularity, which will enablti
the lodge to complete the term with a mem
bership of over 400 The lodge recently hon-
, ...... nt Itu I sl.run mamli... WHHnn. T
1 u'n' u.,v ". .......;.-.. ...:-.... ........... M.
i caskey. uy a surprise supper unu visuaiion
of a largo delegation of his fellow members on
the "nth anniversary of his birth. Ilrother
Caskey vvob Initiated Into tho lodge February
II, 1HRJ two weeks after tho Institution of the
lodge, nnd became n pnat grand April 3, 1803, I
alvvnya having been n faithful nnd untiring
worker.
BUlle Butke, Twgle Ky-Beo
3
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