Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVBNIN'G LEDGEB-,pHTLADTOTiPHIA. MONDAY, MAIlOH 20, 1016.
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PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
fiuAW AND FLOUR
. . !. nn? QA1 1iht Rhaa.
F.WnpjTil fwest was mullish and prices
i" ..mnathelleally advanced So with d
fffi Sot"'on: Cor lots In export el.
pinl WJ j red. spot and March, 1 in
l 2i ffefti 3. ii.isSi.ini
I Mrti "'' rejccieu u, ei.uv
liSLiiw nomlnli. 4S 542 bush. The market
li 9B wfih " fr demand and moderate
ft.'d (Itm wim a i" . , . . ,rftd(,
f,n'.Wt.6n T No. 2 llow. Rl81'iri
re : NO
3 yellow, 7n9
per iu ids
iltM& n-etDts. 10.(100. liuh. . Supplies
4lsK 'ftoBfi
, fltf dcffliwi wu 49'ir.0Uc.i No,
!"' JaiPeloHe.J No 4 white, 40H
?! "."',.
In nick". Trndo waa flow nnd
market ruled (lrm with
III T1
I. .1
.19
- .-.- jauMiiun , ,iirinA,i
Kuel sample "..," -"" "
'Bffm nccelpt". 1431 b-vrrela and 1.050.
, ytOUB-"-1"-""'' ,- Trt,1n wan in nnd
rtl pom" '.", nominal Quotations per
lv.id9 were ??'' ii",m .i... t.i imrar. in,
,"!?. iltlBOoio do., patent. S BO
llt',':..!. clear, cotton sacks. 14.711(94 01),
wiralhf. cotton sack. W 20WB 101 do.
: !trIii(on sacks. IB 4001V 0i spring, nrst
1l?t,l?lBe.l"45i do . straight. II 40OB ni:
I'Wf. ilii KMOn 00. ,io , favorite brands
' WlBfflO "fff, cltv mills:- regular .rid.
irt.!.51.!..; tinman lBi do . straight, 15 IB
WMftoVrf VtowW-ho, no .m
I BTE FWUn v 'n nuolo nt 1605.50 per
ruiini cinnnv - ---
IKL to quality
PROVISIONS
Win'ro,.ra.,.o,nsnToi.o,w1!h MPHl
ffiin,ioke?anraJr.ur?ed , 24 IO: 23c ..Western
1-!5 and"' tendirs, 'smokTd-nnd ,njr-drie,i.
ttJi western beef, knuckles ami tenders,
I MdJTc I ""'"" , f hnms, J28W30; pork
SMinkra. ' C A4" ,, a t miHl lnnia
i fi"i BoiKar
l ' IS JSIIPtVl
nilff . ii. . -..tllAa
!!, '2" 14H witci
breakfast
:;ru. laoie.. "?'i"," JSi" -,'.,"
REFINED SUGARS
' Tk. market nan nulet hut Qrm Wr nunte
Jff? an irnnulntcrt n DO f fir. imndered
HTlOc 1 Vnfe?tlonera- A. n 80&0 ()0c i soft
S DAIRY PRODUCTS
f ntEESE Offerings wcro light nnd thn mar
fM ruled flrm but trado wan quiet Quotn.
fcSIiii Nsw Vork. full cream, fnno. 1S'4J
PliSe' do. do., fair to Brood, held, IT?,
tii(irido, do. pari smrna ii'i' ,.
kl BVrTEli-The market ruled nrm under light
r?rln and n fair demand Quotations
,(B'nns " ..im..,,w. rreamerv. fancy
SiSaff.' 40c, 'extra 38r i extra nr.W. Tc i
R.3, ;."7l iam. MpnndR. 1WJ1C. ncnruy
I Slilii fancy, 41c nerage extra, aDJ40c ,
?SnU IS03TC .seconds. 33.14e , special
I tua bin i of prints jobblnit nt 44047c.
? !3o3 The supply and demand were both
omUtlons: In freo cases, nearby extra. 2(lo
f Soien. nearby firsts. M.4B per stnndard
S'! nearby current receipts in 80 per casei
"".fn extra firsts, IB.4'. por case. do., firsts
si 10 per case. Southern, per raso. 15 .
ilS to quality: fancy selected eggs wero
jrtblni at S7T2c per uozen.
sprine duelts. nearby, 18020c : do , Western,
&" 'JjySS-' a" 0 '' to rood. I291BC!
K?.'.11'i-iB?.22fl!. qbs. per doien vhlte.
jvclghlnir ill2 jbs. per doxen, IB.83B6!
hlte, welghlngnsio 1M. per doxen. is SS
5 AS" wblte, welching 8 lbs. per dcxen. 140
I Hi YW.' w'?blng 7 lbs per dozen. 13 25
J-J5iT,hlt welghlnc l0 W lbs per doxer
Jl01o' 2.BO03 small aid No. Si
FRESH FRUITS
Demind wnn nntv mniiAmi v.,.t i.... ....
erally unsteadily held Quotations- Apples.
ftles. I150B2.-,II No 2. II 21W1 BOi arriTes
In bulk, per 100 lbs . BOc 1 BO. apple'a. es".
em, per box, I1.2B02; oranges, riorldt, per
S.r?.'? .'.2,!.Wi0- Tnrcerlrieo Horlda, ?er
5t1r5Rvy s,4' grapefruit, florldt, per crate,
11 r.03, lemons, per box, !3f4, pineapples,
?5anC,a'n"l0l0uUlc.,' ,2 r,3 R(- Florida.
iHJi.'3 ?0i eranberrles, Capo Cod per bbl
I8OIU1 do.. Cape Cod ber crate. I2.808i
do Jersey, per bbl , 7B. do Jersey. ler
crste, I22 BOi strawlrrlea, Florida, per at.
Jle,rlBeral0"' 35B0c i open crates. 20
V30C,
VEGETABLES
r,.?.1ffi1. locl na" J." flr '.equest and values
fvMtr.fll. wJr" we" "tt'talned ns fpllowsi
ti".U.inoilv"l';"' V. bushel rennsyivanla,
t! .ml S3' -w. ork.. ."i11 18- Maine,
II 201 21, Western, II 10l IS. white no'
Vii!":'i"?ey:J",T basket No 1 rose &Q
Im'iM." "'her varieties, no70c , No 2.
fe"Jt7"V, Mf' AlJ.y'1" ,r hamper No 1.
7Be Will No 2, ROUfiOc 1 sweet potatoes. Vlr
?!?.'"(: r b&rre,i J, BJW1 7B. onlon: per
l(0-lb bait No, 1, 1262 8-1, No. 2 6c f
?,'.2?Jh Co'0ra1o, fancy, 12,75 : cabbage.
Hanlsh. per ton. I1B$20 do., Florida, per
hamper, jne, 0 1 1 1 do. South Carolina, per
POULTRY
LtVE The market was nulet but steidy
mitt moderate offerings Quotations I owls
T?T.. ioBin pnnilnrn 1 ' lib 1 3c . SCrlnff
L ehltKn.. soft-meated. W20c . do . staggy.
1 soe : ncie, 17O10c . plciona, otd per pair.
rjffi'lC . nn i muni, i'.i "... ."'w"-. ,
DREBSRD Tho market ruled Arm under
..?. .W..I.M and n fair demand nnd prices
if fowls adanced 2r Quntiitlona: rresh
t i lllod? dry-packed Fowls 12 to box, dry
f packed, fancy, selected, 2lc., weighing 44
( I Ibiwlece. 20h,r ., welshing I lbs nplece.
'nlie' welxhlng 3V4 lbs. apiece. Wc . weigh
K fncS lS! apiece 170180 ,, fowls. In bbla .
I orr-pleked. fancy, wolghlng 4lJ Sir. Iba apiece.
SO? i weighing i lbs nplece 20c , smaller
' iliiJ, lflOtec , nld rooitern dry picked inc.,
r tl.lcieni Tersev. fanuv broilers, 242nc.i
11 rearby fancy broiler Mffcle , West
' era broilers, welghlns .Hi W2 lbs npleco, 2J
s 8 Sic! Northern Illinois chickens fancy yel
low, weighing 4 lhs and c)r. In boxes, 21
OJJc ! exceptional lots higher Northern
' Illinois, fam-y. weighing 2HW3'-i lbs. In
1 hxh, 18P1DC , Northern Illinois, rnncy,
I mtihW 2W03'S lbs In hbls. 1718c i
"ether Western weighing l lbs nnd over.
t h boxes. 18lHc.. other Western, weighing
t !403li lbs. IT boxes, 10017c , other West-
trl, weighing 2'4B3 lbs In hWj . lBOtno .
I nfirlor, 14c.i Capons per lb Weighing R8P1B
" III iplec. 270JSC , smaller alzcs, 23tP2nc;
tartCeiS, lancy ynutlK iiib uiiu nulla, iuc,i
dj, fair to choice. 25 W 30c : old toms, 23c;
.Miriuju. per onrrei ntuuin: , lettuce, .Florida
per basket. 7Bc OI2, do. South Carolina, per
l,?!rr,..1Pa' l ...North Carolina, per basket,
llf 1 50, beans Florida, per basket. IBW8.
pens. Florida, per basket IBWd, peppers,
. "r dfl- per c.Rrr!.., r,("i2 r' eggplant,
rjorldi per crate, net? no tomatoes, Mhrlds
per carrier Fancy, II 7B4l2i choice I11 BOi
mushrooms, per 4 -lb basket 73e 011 40.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CIIICAflO. Mnrch, 20 tloas Tlecelpts,
B1 000 Market weak, Be lower. Mixed and
butchers, in 13C0 in, good heavy. In 800)
li 07. rough heav. In 03n 33, light, in 10
P.ftl pigs I7 7BWR73, bulk, If! IIOTO III)
CATTI.K Itfcelpts 17 000 Market steadv
Hcee 10 8SW10, cos nnd heifers. 13 83 W
R (1 1 stockers and feeders lfl8 20. Texans,
7ifR 7B, calves nloni
. Hlinnl Receipts. 14.000 Market strong
Natlo and Wostcrn, I54C8,U0, lambs, I8.7B
11.45.
Jewel Tea Co.'s Initial Dividend
NGW YOIIK, rnrch 20 Jowcl Ten
Comnnny, Inc., has declared nn Initial
dividend of l?i per cent, on tho preferred
Rtock, payable April 1 to stockholders of
record Mnrch 20.
New York Banks' Call
ALBANY, March 20 Tho Superintend
ent of Hanks, has Issued a call for tho
condition of Stato banks nnd trust com
panies ns of March 17,
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOPAH STOCKS.
., . nltl Asked
Jim Ttutler hii .R7
MneNamara OH .117
Midway IS .20
Mtzpnh Extension IR .20
Montana 23 .27
North Star , IB .10
Tonopih Helmont 4 4i
Tonoinh 1-xlenslon 4nt 4'ii
Tonopih Mining n' II
rteacue Kula 3 J ,31
West Hind (ID 72
ooi.Dnni.n stocks
Atlantt 10 .17
niuo Dull 03 ,n
llonth 'U -II
Ilullilo: 0.' ,ni
r O D 03 .01
rnmb Frac oil nn
Dlamondneld II II .n. .01
Dnlsy nt .01
Florence 40 ,41
Ooldnetd Consolidated RS nn
Onldfleld Merger 11 11
fumbo Intension HI 81
Kewanns 11 1.
Oro oj m
Saml K'n n4 .mi
Silver Pick 0 07
MIHCEI.LANKOUa
Fnlrv Axtcc 01 .01
Klmb-rly 01 01
Nevadi Hill 17 .'0
Arizona Union 41 47
Nevada Wonder 100 172
BURTON HOLMES USES
A "SPEEDO" CAMERA
With His frewest Novelty He
Rushes Stanley Patrons All
Over San Francisco
By (he Photoplay Editor
We have had these lircnk-neck picture
before canals and buildings nnd ships
nnd flowers conitructlnR HieiTnehoi nt a
marvelous rate of speed, and nil beeauie
tho cameraman turns the crank at n
snail's pace whllo exposing" the film, nut
hitherto these things hac been mere acci
dents Now they achieve a definite place
In the film world through the efforts of
Burton Holmes. With his "spcedo"
camera lie Is making; his Paramount Trav
elogs nbout live times as interesting as
they have been before
Instead of daudllng Into San Francisco,
for Instance, on a slow- and poky steamer,
In his newest film, which should be shown
to Stanley patrons this week, according to
hooking forecasts, he turns on the "spcedo"
and the ferryboats of the harbor plough
across tho bay In a mli.ute or two The
boat rushes madly to Its pier, tho crowds
dash off. dodctng street cars nml mninn
by a miracle.
The como the cable cars, that whisk up
and clown the hills of the town like hugs
scuttling across furrows There are halt
a dozen such nmazlng and laugliahlo epi
sodes They set oft the more serious
travel pictures most excettentb
In addition, Mr. Holmes throwH a static
novelty Into his latest film It is more or
less n worm's eye vlow of us The c.imern.
placed closo to the ground, catches only
the feet nnd ntikles of tho passcrshy men,
women nnd children nnd Chinamen Hvery
pair of feet speaks character almost ns
certainly as might tho faces lost some
where In tho higher regions.
Douglas Oerrard. of tho Universal Film
Company, has been spending much of his
leisure time with Sir Herbert Beerbohm
Treo since that eminent Kngllsh nctor hns
been in Los Angeles Oerrard placd with
Treo for two years at His Majesty's Tho
atre, In London. In Shakespearean repcr
tolro and modern dramas, and a warm
friendship between tho two actors wan
established
A few nights ago Oerrnrd entertained
Sir Herbert and his daughter. Miss Iris
Tree, at dinner nt tho Los Angeles Ath
letic Club. Other guest wcro II O Davis,
vice president nnd general manager of
the Universal Company? Mndame Ilabln.
off, wife of Mile Anna Pavlowa's man
ager; Miss Iluth Stanwood and H. B. War
ner, of tho American Company.
"The Flirt," featuring Mario Wnlcnmp
n screen adaption of Booth .Tarklngton'H
story, will be released today on tho Bluo-blrd-Unlversal
program.
ARTISANS ORDER
MUTUAL PROTECTION
Lecture by Evoninjr Ledtjer Poet
T A. Daly, poet and humorist of Evev
ino I.Enonn, will glvo nn Inftirmil tnlk
tonight before the San Domingo Council
of tho Knights of Columbus. The meeting
will bo nt tho council's headtiuartcrs, Gl
rard avenue and Wntts street.
Veiled PropTicts
Tomorrow evening Koran Qrotto, No 81
Order of Veiled I'ropheta will hold Its stated
cermonl il convocation In Lu I.u Temple llrmd
nnd Spring Garden streets A cnrnlv il of goal
cheer and a big class of novltlatea aro prom
ise! Confined wholly to members nf the Order
of Free and Acceptel Masons, this compara
tively new organization with Its curious nnd
plctureauu ritual Is growing by leap anil
bounds Secretary rtnbert A Uneback nnd
Monarch William W Smith. In harmony with
tho Kntertalnment Committees, at each ses
sion present entertaining nnd novel fentures
which serve to sustain the Interest and kin
dle enthusiasm , ...... ..
The Hrst anniversary of the grotto will bo
celebrated Thursday ovenlng, April .'0.
The New Fraternal Year Inau
gurated With Reports of Many
Gains by Local Assemblies
The recent legislation enacted by the
Most Excellent Assembly nt Its nnnual
session already promises to yield good
results to tho organization, Tho experi
ences of tho assemblies Inst year, when In
the fnce of particularly discouraging cir
cumstances nearly nil of tho assemblies
were able to materially augment their
membership, has led the order to look for
far greater achievements during tho cur
rent year.
Tho permanent reduction of the entrance
feo Is certain to bring In ninny members
ami Btlmutate enthusiastic work nmontr
tho arlous membership clubs Although
the law hns been In operation only n few
weeks, nlrendy assemblies are reporting
many petitions, nnd tho outlook for the
organization's future never presented a
brighter aspect
, Bartram Assembly, No KB, reports already
24 candlrtites as compared with 10 for the
same period last ear, and to keep the good
work going, has Issued a special personal let
tor to each member urging concerted and
persistent effort during the year to bring
the membership up to the BOO mark
T,ehlgh Assembly. No 88 held Its regular
monthly session Thursdaj evening In Its hall.
2023 Olrard nvenue. Seventeen candidates
were added to the memlwrshlp roll Th"
guests of thn evening were the members or
Northwestern Assembly, who vvero hospitably
entertained nnd accorded n cordial fraternal
welcome
Most Excellent Master Artisan P.obert C
Thompson In an Inaugural appeal to all Arti
sans makes an earnest request for ft substan
tial membership gnlu during his Incumbency
In nrllre fnttlmr ndnnllnn in vvhnt haa been
accomplished, he optimistically says that the
ear should record a membership nttalned of
.'0.000, and to this end Invites the earnest co
operation of all assemblies
Th Artisans- How-ling League has Just com
pleted thn first lea of Its schedule In Section
A Isaac p. I'nderdown Assembly, leads Its
nearest rival by seven games Adetpht, Har
tram nnd Spartan Assemblies nre tied for
second place In Section 11 Northwestern has
n three-gams lead over Its nearest competitor.
dermantnwn Asssmbly, to win candidates,
has been conducting a aeries of neighborhood
meotlngs the plan being to gather In n. room
or hall nil Artisans possible and their eligible
friends who live In or neir n special locality
and bv means of agreeable entertainment pre
pare thn minds of tho guests for the nddress
of tho evening on "Artlsanshlp," delivered by
n, member well qualified to speak upon tho
subject. Several such meetings have been held,
and It Is stated that there Is abundant evi
dence of good reoults coming from tho movement.
The Artisans' order has now reached a
point where Its reserve gives it a place nmong
the million-dollar fraternal societies While
this enviable position la at present tho result of
combining the death benefit and contingent
funds, nn iffort will be made before tho
closi. nf tho current jear lo reach tho million
dollar mark In the death benefit fund alone.
William Pntton Assembly, No 70, held a
welbnttended nesslon Tuesday evening In the
Tarkway Ilulldlng Ilrond and Cherry streets
In tho announcement nf deputies Urother W
llnrrlson Fatton hns been reappointed as
deputy In charge of this assembly Two of
William Pntton Assembly members have been
honored by appointments Frank A. Ctmlmern
hns been appointed deputy lu charge of Cler
manlnwn Assembly and Htrhnrd Trotter Jeff
cott deputy In charge of Qlrnrd Assembly.
Southwestern Assembly, nt Its March ses
sion, held Thursday evening In the Parkway
lluildlng. Ilro.nl nnd Cherry streets, started
the good work of tho new term by the Initia
tion of n class of 22 candidates A social
season and entertainment followed routine
business, at which u substantial ostcr lunch
con vvas served
During last J ear tho order Initiated 11,020
new members the avernge age being under 30
To this number 002 reinstatements vvero addd
making n total of 12.328 new members The
Itoyal Arcanum now has upward of 210,000
members nnd hns paid out In benefits to
widows nnd orphans moro than llbo.000.000.
GOLDEN EAGLE KNIGHTS
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
F.VKBY MONDAY SUnJKCT TO CHANOK
i AlHAMBItA
APOLLO
ARCADIA
BELMONT
i BLUEBIRD
II M-fun st nAsrvn
BROADWAY
CEDAIt
K CENTURY
.EUREKA
FAIRMOUNT
FRANKFORD
R52DST.
66TH ST.
GARDEN
GERMAN-TOWN
I GREAT NORTHERN
IGIRARD
t GLOBE
GRAND
IMPERIAL
IRIS
JEFFERSON
iMFAYETTE
LEADER
i LIBERTY
LOCUST
fMGAN AUDIT0RIU3I
MARKET STREET
JORIENT
lORPilEUlT
PALACE
BaTuT-
OVERBROOK
PLAZA
PRINCESS
REGENT
JIIAITO
B.UBY
IAV0Y
SHERWOOD
STANLEY
f SUSQUEHANNA
'TRKH
ft: VICTORIA
MONDAY
Marguerite Clark. In
Out of the Drifts
Orrln Johnson. In
D'Artagnan
Lillian Olsh. In
Daphne nnd ths Hrnte
Hazel Dawn In
My Lady Incoi
Dustln Farnum In Th
Call of the Cumborlands
Sarah nernhnrdt. In
Jeanne Dore
Th reckoning name
A Modern Hnoch Arden
Marguerite Clark. In
The (loose Olrl
Malcolm William" In
The Idol of the Stage
Louise Lovely In
The drip of Jealousy
King Bngot In
Patterson of the News
William Farnum In
The Sign of the Cross
Kanee O'Neill, in
Tho Witch
TlinSDAY
Marguerite Clark. In
Out of the Drifts
Mary Pick ford In
Afllrl of Yesterday
Lillian Olsh, In
Dapbno nnd the Pirate
Hazel Dawn. In
My Lady Incog
Oeraldlne Fnrrar,
Temptation
In
Ilrynnt Washburn, In
Tho Despoller
Merely Mary Ann,,
Broken Coin (final)
Fannie Ward, In
Tho Chent
Kitty Oordon, In
As In a Looking filass
Orrln Johnson, In a
The Trice of Power
Marguerite Clirk, In
Mica and Men
Mary Plckford. In
The Foundling
Nanca O'Neill. In
Ths Witch
i Anna Held In
Midamo Lit Tresldente
. .... n-.., In
The Devil's Toy
John narryroore. In
Nearly a King
Wlllard Mack. In
The Conqueror
Phillips Rmalley In
Hop, the Devll'g Hrew
Marguerite Leslie. In
The Question
Bessie Barrlscale, In
Pullets and nrown Eyes
I.tlllan Olsh l"
The Lily and the Rose
Julius Steger In
The nllndnesa of Lova
Fthel Ilarrvmore. In
The Final Judgment
Lillian Olsh In
Daphne and the Tlrate
Anna Held In
Madame La President
Slarguerlte Leslie, In
The Que.tlon
Blllle nurke, In
Teggy
Aubrey Munson. In
Inspiration
Helen Ware. In
Secret Lova
Pauline Frederick. In
Bella Donna '
Lillian atab. in
Daphne and the Pirate
Orrln Johni,on. In
The Price of Power
Marie Doro. In
Diplomacy
Marv Plckford. In
Marv i-icttiwiu. ...
Poor LlttU FePPlna,
The Red Circle
(Final episode)
Jackie Saunders. In
A Slave of Corruption
Juan" d la Crux, in
JU Tb Flirt
lf.ikHuit, Ttllnn. In
Tha Unpardonable Sin
Charlotte Walker Trail
of the Loneso"" r'"8
Holbrook Bllnn In
The Unpardonable Bin
Mary Plckford In
Behind th bceaea
John Barrymor- In
The Lot Bridegroom
"' 'Louise Vala. In
q path Forbidden
Robert B- Mntu in
Bnfeg of Pevotlon
Bei uiisJ.
Anna Held.' Iri
Madame La Presldente
Carter Da Haven. In
The Wrong Door
John Barn-more. In
Nearly a King
Charles Cherry In
Passersby
Wallace Held. In
The Golden Chance
Cyril Scott, in
Lords of High Decision
Charles Cherry, In
Fassersby
Blanche Sweet and Owen
Monre. n The Escape
Constance Colllr, In
Tongues of Men
wr.nxKsnw
Marguerite Clark. In
Out of tho Drifts
Mary Miles Mlnter. In
Dimples
Lillian Olsh, In
Daphne und tho Pirate
William Farnum In
The Sign of the Cross
Lois Weber In
Hop, the Devil's Brew
Nsnml c hlldres, In
The Jinn He Used to Be
The
Nation's Peril
Mary Plckford In
Fnnchon the Cricket
Edwin Stevens In
The Man Inside
Ralnh Kellard In
Her Mother's Hecret
Cyril Scott In
Lords of High Decision
Blllle Burke, In
Teggy
TIIURhnAY
Blnncho Sweet. In
The Blacklist
Kitty Oordon. In
As In n Looking Olass
II, B. Warner. In
The Raiders
William Farnum. In
The Sign of the Cross
Marguerite Snow, In
The Upstart
Harold Lockwood" The
Other Side of the Door
Lxeuse Me
Tathe Oold Rooster
Mary MIIch Mlnter. In
Dimples
Jane Orey, In
The Man and Is Angel
Bessie Barrlscale. In
The Oreen Swamp
Wallace Beld. In
The Oolden Chanca
Nanca O'Neill, In
The Witch
John Barrymore, In
Nearly a King
violet Horner In
Thi Marble Heart
Marv Tlckford In
Poor Little Tepplna
Mary Plckford In
The Foundling
Virginia Pearson. In
The Hunted Woman
The
Crime of Circumstance
Frltzl Brunette, In
Unto Those Who Sin
Ivtlth Storey, In
Tho Christian
Charles Rtchman. In
Hero of Submarine D-3
Kitty Oordon. In
As In a Looking Olaaa
Susse Hayakaw, In
, Tha Typhoon
House Peters In
The Winged Idol
Blllle Burke, In
Peggy
Wilfred Lucas.
Acquitted
Paula. Shay, In
Fool's Pa.radlse
Louise Lovely, in
The Orlp of Jealousy
Lillian Olsh. In
Daphna and tha Plrata
J. Warren Kerrigan. In
The Fool of Flam
Marie Doro. in
Diplomacy
Mary Plckford In
Poor Little Pajptna
Adel Blood In
The Davll'a Toy
The Human Cauldron
Sketchbook Of London
Juan da la Cruz, la
The Flirt
Louise Lovely. In
The Orlp of Jealousy
Charlea lilchman In.
Hera of Submarine D-2
Maude Fealy In
Tha Immortal Flame
Edmund Breeae. In The
Lure of Heart' Peilr
John Barrymore. la
The Lost Bridegroom
The Strange CaJw
of MarrT
Anita Stewart in
My Lady a Sllpjwr
PauUna Frederick, la
Tb Spider
li.le JW r!cai. in
uuih'ts -ui Brown Jits
Tohn Emerson. In
The Flying Torpedo
Marguerite Snow. In
A Corner in Cotton
William S Hart. In
Hell'" Hinges
John Barrymore, In
Nearly a, King
Herbert Kelcev & Effta
Shannon, In The Sphinx
Holbrook Bllnn. In
The Unpardonable Sin
Charles Rlchman. In
Hero of Submarine D 2
Marguerite Leslie, in
The Question
Grac Elltston, In
Black Fear
Blllle Burke, In
Peggy
Dorothy Olsh- In
Betty of Oteyatona
Maria Doro. in
Diplomacy
Jane Grey, In
Man and His Angel
Cyril Scott In
Lord of High Decision
Hm
tha Diver
Mary Mllea Mlnter. In
Lovely Mary
Charlotte Walker, la
Out of Darkneaa
Robert Warwick, in
The Supreme Sacrifice)
Charlea Cherry, In
Paasersby
Marguerite Clark. In
Mica and Men
John Barrymore. In
The Lost Brldegrooni
Clara, Kimball. Young,
Camilla
In
Orrln Johnson In
The Price of Power
Flanrli X. Buabm&n, la
Mu ami Hll But
DouUa FalrbtBka. Hi
9fetraTia the PMet
Constance Confer. In
Tongues of Men
Flahtlng Blood
First W. Thlla. showing
John Barrymore, In
Nearly n King
Babv Osborne. In
Little Mary Sunshine
Marv Plckford In
Poor Little Pepplna
Francis X. Bushman. In
Man and 111" Soul
FRIDAY
Blanche Sweet. In
The Blacklist
Conatnnee Collier. In
Tongues of Men
II. B. Warner. In
The Raiders
Pauline Frederick. In
The Spider
Hobart Bosworth, In
Tho Yaqul
. C. Khumway. la
bold to Satan
House Peters, in
The Oreat Divide
Wftllnre Reld in
The Oolden Chance
Bahv Marie Oiiborn, In
Little Mar) Sunshine
Lola Meredith, In
The Precious Packet
Mme Petrova, In
The Soul Market
Miry Plckford, In
The Foundling
William Farnum. in
Fighting Blood
Phillips Smnlley In
Hop, the Devil's Brew
Alma Hanlon. In
Wild Oats
Mary Plckford. In
Poor Little Pepplna
Hazel Dawn, in
My Lady Incog
The
Dragnet
Charles Btchman. In
Hero of Submarine D-3
Sarah Birnbardt. In
Jeanne Dore
Msry Plckford In
Tha Foundling
Bv renuest The
Battla Cry of Peaoe
Marimerlte Leslie. In
The Question
Mm? Petrova In
The Foul Market
Holbrook Bllnn, In
The Unpardonable Sin
Holbrook Bllnn, In
The Unpardonable Sin
Ho'hrook Bllnn In
The Unpardonable Sin
Violet Merreau, In
Tha Flirt
Marv Plckford In
Mistress Nell
Kathlvn Williams, In
Thou Shalt Not Covet
Corstance Collier. In
Tongues of Men
Jeanne Iver. In
One Day
Mareuerlte Clark, la
The noose Olrl
Life of Our Saviour
Eight reel
Tha Olrl
and (he Game
Mary Miles Mlnter, in
Lovely Mary
Bessie Barrlscale. In
Tha Golden Claw
William 8 Hart, in
IlelPa Hlngea
Oladvg Hansen, In
Tha Havoc,
Marguerite Clarl:, In
Mica and Men
Harel Da wo. In
Tha Saleslady
Viola Allen In
The White Slater
Florence Labadls. in
The v Faults of Flo
IIoiu Peter. In
Olrl of tha Goldan Wt
DovurU Falrbaeka. Hl
TUtsra Is (a Fpsrj
Oeorgo Beban In
The Pawn of Fate
Marguerite Snow, In
Tha Upatart
Tha
Primitive Strain
Paula Shay In
A Fool's. Paradise
Dorothy Olsh. In
Betty nf Orayatone
Robert Warwick In
The Supreme Sacrifice
Sarah Bernhardt, in
Jeanne Dora
Holbrook Bllnn In
The Unpardonable Sin
Mme Petrova. In
The Soul Market
Marguerite Snow In
A Corner In Cotton
ValllValll In
The Turmoil
Orrln Johnson. In
D'Artagnan
Kitty Oordon. In
A In a Looking alas
Lionel Barrymore. in
A Yellow Streak
William 8 Hart. In
Hell' Hinge
Jane Gall, In
Rupert of llentiau
Jeanne lver, in
One Day
Blanche Sweet In
The Ragamuffin
SATURDAY
BInnch Sweet, in
Tha Blacklist
Douglas Fairbanks: His
Picture In the Papers
II. II. Warner. In
The Raiders,
Pauline Frederick, In
The Spider
Pauline Frederick, in
The Spider
Charlea Perley, In
The Indian
The Missing Links
Because He Loved Her
Marguerite Clark, In
Stilt Waters
. Cooper Cllffe In
A Parisian Romance
Violet Mersereau. In
Autumn
O M Anderson, In
The Man In Illm
Bessie Barrlscale. In
The Laat Act
William Farnum. In
Fighting Blood
1'hllllns Hmalley In
Hop, tha Devil's Brew
Marguerite Clayton In
Vultures of Society
Mary Plckford. In
Poor Little Pepplna
Orrln Johnson. In
The Price of Power
Antonio Moreno In
The Supreme Temptation
lobar t Bosworth, In
The Target
. Tully Marshall, In
Martha's Vindication
Julia Dean In
Matrimony
Bessie Barrlscale. In
Bullets and Brown Eyes
Kitty Oordon. in
Aa In a Looking Olass
Oeraldlne Farrar. in
Temptation
Mme Petrova in
The Soul Market
The Rejuvenation
of Aunt Mary
Vain Vain, in
Tha Turmoil
Marie Walcamp. In
The Flirt
Marguerite Snow, In
The Upstart
Charles Cherry, In
Passer by
William 8 Hart, In
Hell' Hlngea
Mary Plckford. In
The Foundling
Jeanne Iver, In .
One Day
Harold !.ockvvood. In
Life'a Blind Alley
Special
SurprUe Pay
Robert Warwick, in
The Supreme Sacrifice
Marguerite Clark. In
Helens of tha North
Lou Tallegen. In
The Unknown
Violet Mersereau. In
The Flirt
Elsie JanU In Betty
in Search of a. Thrill
Hazel Dawn, in
The Saleslady
Pearl WblU and Sheldon
Lewi The Iron Claw
Beaale B-rrlacals, In
The Grven Swamp
Theodore Robert. In
Pudd'nhe-d WUsoa
MarrMl Mi3 Ur to
Pauline Frederick, In
Bella Donna
Kitty Oordon. In
A In a Looking Glaaa
Adela Blood in
The Devil's Toy
Robert Warwick. In
The bupreme Sacrifice
Frltzl Brunette, la
Unto Those Who Sin
Hamilton Revel le. In
The Prlca of Mllc
Jullu Setgtr. In
The Bllndnea of Love
Paulina Frederick, la
Lydl. Ollmore
Hazel Dawn. In
Tb Saleslady
Clifford Bruce, in,
Th Fourth Etat
Owrg Beban la
To Pawn of Fata
Theodore Robert, in
rnoai
I'nUid WlUon
"'
Official Results Announced of Elec
tion for Grand Castle OlTicora
Tho Committee on Klcctlon of Grand
Castle omcera hna complct6il the reports
nnd computed the otc for Oraml Cnatlo
cITicers, which were cast last December,
with the following result:
For Krnnd chief, John r. nrounley,
Aeolian Castle, No 34S. 1011 votes i erand
Uce chief, Harry A. Hcrliat. flood Will
Castle. No 7S, 3016 votet , trrand hlRh
priest, It M K. Lewis, Gilt Hdffe Castle,
No PS, 3016 votcsjj Brand maater of
records, h t, OnllaRher, Chester Castle,
No SB, 3011 otesi grand keeper of ex
chequer, Harry Neamaml, Aqulln Casttc,
No. 330, 2907 votes, grand sir herald,
A O Rtemme, Antloch Castle, No 3S,
H73 otes; Frank It Sltcen, Fulton Cas
tle, No 410, 1175 otcs, L C Itlschoff,
York City Castln. No 414. 463 otes:
Brand first Ruardsmnn, II. II Holmes,
West End Castle. No. 263, 1473 votes;
George n. Knne, West Chester Casttc, No.
226, 1S23 votes, Brand second rrmirrts
mon, A A Hint?. Mount I'enn Castle, No.
"il. 1760 votes; GeorBo W. Walton, Conoy
Castle, No 371, 629 oles; I'dttln Tly,
Chalfonl Castle, No. 84, 616 oles: Brand
trustee, Mas: Trnnkner, Delta Castle, No.
1. 2035 otcs; representative to Supreme
Cnstlc, John II Grnjhltl, Hast Pcters
burff Castle, No 1G2, 2943 votes.
These ofllcera will bo Installed nt the
nnnual session of tho Grand Cnstlc, to
bo held in Heading.
District drand Chief Itenh S Dougherty,
or Delnwnro County, has nrrnnged for a
speclnl session of the Ornnd Cnstle to confer
tho past chief r degree nt the hull nf tlplnnd
t antic No ISO nt Upl-ind tomorrow evening
He hna arranged with n number nf the (Irand
und Supreme fnatle officers to confer the dc
grcc nnd there will no doubt bo a lurso number
of members present.
flpirtan Castle, No t)7, presented n beauti
ful ullk American ling to the Trnnkford North
Baptist i-hurch ut rrnnkford avenue nnd
Allengrove street The rnstln nnd visiting
castles nnd commnnderles assembled at the
hall nf Spirtnn Castle nt 7 in p. m. nml
m-irchcd In n bodj to the Church, vvbero
HUltnble exercises were held
A speclnl resslon nf tho Ornnd fnstle was
held nt thn Ornnd t'nstlo hull Inst week by
District Ornnd Chief-nt-Largo nf Philadelphia
Counts Charles tl lluhn, nnd thn past chief's
tlegreo vvns conferred nn n number of past
chiefs entitled to reioivo tho degree.
ARCANUM COUNCILS
PLAN ENTERTAINMENTS
Grand Regent of Pennsylvania
Issues Call to All Members to
Make This a Banner Year
KNIGHTS OF MALTA
Commnndcrica to Participate in An
nual Session of Grand Com
mandcry Tho Grand Commnnilcry will meet In
annual session at Du HoIh on Hay 0, and
in addition to a full representation of :uli
ordlnnte eommanderles th UB.iOUt the
Jurisdiction, it is Rtated that many com
ninndarlrn are nrranfilns to attend the
session In a body, ho ns to assist In mnlt
Injr an Impiessive demo'nstrntlon At that
time James V Urndy will be Installed us
Grand Commander for tho coming jear
A special session nf the Ornnd Commnnilcry
wns hclit ut Cnntesvttlo nt which the pint
commnniler'a degree vwn conferred upon u
large number nf past officers locnteil In thit
section nf tho Stutc. Grand Commander Blnc
man presided,
St Luko Coinmnndcry No 40.1, of Tnmaqu i,
hHs applied for ti illspensntlnn tn admit u
Inrgo class of candidates The order Is grow
ing nnd nn-Ptlng with great favor In Schuylkill
County und tho lenlrnl ncctlon of tho State
An exceptional record Is presented by St.
James Commnnilery No lis. of Allentown
As a result of tho recent election II. ..igle
was reelected recorder for the 2 Id consecutive
term Asslstnnt Recorder M P Ktstler for tho
I'lllh term nnd II M Dorr as treasurer for
tho L'2d term
Oold Cross Commindcrv No 141 ns n
valuable auxiliary to Ita Malta work, baa a
competent bniss band nnd uniform command
of 4.. members A number of commnnderles in
tho State have muslcsl organizations composed
wholy of Malta members
Grand IieR-ent li IL Gclscnbewr, Im
pelled by n nnlurnl deslro to mako his
administration achieve a record for pro
Brcssivo work and great membership
gain, has Issued n, characteristic nppcal
to the members of the order throughout
tho entire jurisdiction congratulntlng them
upon the splendid work Already dona
nnd urging upon each council nnd all
members the Importance of united, care
ful nnd nerslstent efforts for tho balance
of the term that Hie llojal Arrnntim of
I'eimsjlvanla may be llrmly placed In the
front ranks of tho entire fraternltj That
tho appeal will not fall upon deaf ears
nnd that tho co-oporntlon of alt coun
cils In this great effort of the State of
ficers for tho betterment of tho order Is
assured Is Ihe expressed opinion of lead
ing local members of tho fraternity.
At nn Interesting session nf Philadelphia
Council, No. 201 held Inst week In the I'nrk
wnv Building, the committee appointed to nr
range for the reception nnd entertainment of
the expected frnternnl visitors from llrnoklvn
reported that acceptance of tho formal invita
tion had been recelveil nnd that a lnrge dele
gation of New York visitors might be ex
pected on May 0 II wns nln nnnounced that
generous plans for the entertainment of the
visitors were being nrrangeil
The full ilress degree tenm conferred the
rltunlltlr work upon three candidates In nn
Impressive manner nfter which Brother Rob
crt Miner pave nn Illuminating tnlk on tho
nrlgln nml hlstorj of tho workmen s compen
sation Inn.
The next meeting Mnrrh 2. will be "La-
rues fsignt ror which n suunnie cnicriain
ment will he provided An address will also
bn given on ' Vnllonnl Prcpirodness" by a
Bpenkcr well versed on tho aublcct.
Frlilnv night Ireland's patron sslnt wns slg
nsllv honored nt n meeting of Hnvorfnrd Couu
ill held nt ',-1,1 street nnd llnvcrford avenue.
It wns a green letter night planned nnd ar
ranged In nil Its detnlls l the Indv friends
of the loumll The inlor Rcheme ornately en
ternl Inio the tnstumes nf the Imllr-s the
Ocrornllnri of Uie hall nnd tables nnd even tn
the liin'hcon llielf bnlinllfullv provided. Irish
songs were sung unit Irish wit abounded while
novelties of many lilnda testified to the In
genuity nf tho ladles nnd tho excellence nf tho
enlertnlnmcnt given wholly under their super
During the evening the Ornnd Council Itoyal
Arcanum bowling prlre wns presented to llnv
crford Council team, tho winner In tho recent
contest Tho presentation nddress vvns mndo
bv John J. lollcy. Jr. The Individual cup
prizes were presented to the several members
In n chn-actcrlstlo nddress by P. G, It. Arthur
B. Enton.
Ponnsjlvnnln Council la giving special atten
t' .n tn Its degree tenm work, nnd undpr the
ulrcctloii nf Hesont McCnuslnnd this, ns well
ns nil other dipnrtmentn of the council's work.
Is snowing mnrKeil improvnmcni r.nons nro
being made tn liavn Initiatory work nt every
council scHslon nnd nfter routlno business n,
session nf song nnd story to whllo away a
plcnRiint Bnclal session
Arrsnlan Council nt Its session Wednesday
evening In Cumberland Hall was specially
honored by n visit from Webster C. Weiss of
Hcthlehem th" honored grand sccretnr of
the brotherhood A large delegation of mem
bers from sister councils also attended nnd
helped to mako tho meeting a mcmorablo one.
Tonlaht n new bowling tournnmnt will be
Innugurnlcd under tho nusplces of the nonllng
Leicue of th" Hnvnl Arcanum In the new bowl
ing alleys ISD7 Market street So fnr ns
km.wn, the contest wilt be started with 12
teams representing; several councils, und nn
Interesting nnd spirited series of games may
bo expectid
Sons of Temperance
n W. 1 Charles W Hone nnd his
stalt of grand officers lslted Keystono
Division, No 1C. at its Inst meeting In tho
lutll, ilrond nnd Federal streets. G. IV.
1 Albert W. Woolf nnd staff, of New
Jersey, vvero also nmong the honored
guest's of tho evening A class of 10
candidates was admitted to membership.
During the evening short talks were mndo
by Ross Slack moat vvorthv scrlbo of. North
America. G W I Bovven O W l Woolf
jmtl rl orndJon, JfntWfll .Lowty, Mil"
ler Bergrnann. Brollh. II IlleasMjr, moke
Anna Stackhouse Morrell Ooodw-ln, Jlre-en,
Weaver and Mrs Mill M Iwry re)tl ;
tlonj vocal and Instrumental mnelo were also J
rendered nnd refreshments served
.Progressive Division. No 34 ceicbritcd it
sum anniversary in us nan. bu'ui mrnra
avenuo, nt Its last meeting with s, largo, num
orr oi msmners present ine , toiiowtnir pro
gram, was given- Addresses by P V, J
Charles W Belber and O W. P Charlea W,,
HqwcnocAI and Instrumental musld by Cth-.
erln Bwlgcar, George Parsons, Mary .Rifff11
snraer, i nnrira mcnier. i-ranic ejmun, Willis1
llllller, Herbert Jones James W. and Albert
Maskell and nnrl Parsons Thta division re
ports a membership of 361, with assets of
$1,1 BOO. well . Invested, Refreshment were
served Divisions No. 12. IB. 10. 84 39 and
109 vvero represented.
.Scott Division. No. 47, at Its meeting- nt
t&OJ South Broad street was visited by (I.
W. P. llowen nnd staff and G W P Wcolf
snd atari, of New Jersey. After the reception of
Ihreo new members and .routine hqelnes,
Ornnd Worthy Patriarchs Bowen and Woolf
eavo short talks on the good of tho order,
followed by Past Ornnd Officers Bergmanni
Stokes, Smith. Hampton, Weaver. Bister
Tucker and Grand Sentinel Oreen.
The Maccabees
More than 100 members nnd friends at
tended the last session of Betsy Ross He
levv, and enjoyed the masquerade danc
provided ns the entertainment feature t4
the evening l'rlzos vvero awarded to- thV
best dressed couples. Tho first prlie wnj(
given to Miss Violet Cooper nnd Miss D,,
Osborne, the second to Harry Johnson and
Frederick Schay nnd the third to Mr. alia
Mrs J Wade. Before tho danco two can
dldates were obligated and a brief busi
ness session held
A novelty was presented by tho members M
dusker city Rovlew, No 244, Thureday ova-,
nlng In lis hall, 1.11,, Columbia avenue, which
was n service of much pleasure to thai
present, The entertainment was catted a.
"Peddlers' I'arnde " Thirty member partici
pated. Hnd while furnishing much amusement,
disposed of n varied stock of wnres, the pro
rcrds of which will bo used for tha roo4.
of thn order. At the business session two
Petitions vvero presented nnd five candidate
Initialed. A recess meeting will be held
Mnrch .10 nt tho home of Commander Mr.
Mary Morrlssov. 2U1 North Orat treet. tq
admit any candidates coming In before March
,11. when tho dispensation admitting candl-.
dates for tho reduced feo will close. ,
A reception will le tendered Thursday eve
ning by the members of tllrnrd Review, No
.'" In Its hall In the Parkway Building td
MrB Clara Turrl and Mrs Rachel Cunnlng
ham Tho nel wedded member will be
formally received by Commander Mrs. Alton
sing Kennedy. t
Grand Chnpliln Miss Minnie II. Burgln, who
has been cnjovlng a vnratlon in ITorida, will
return during thn coming week nnd resume
her nctlvo official duties
Loyal Order of Moose T
A "Night In Ireland" wan the feature oi
an cnjovnblo cntertnlnment given Trlday eve
ning In the new hull, 1.11 1 North Broad street,
for members and their families. Another
rvimlng teserved for the Indies will bo Wednes
day evening next Tho- "ladles' nlghta" aro
popular features of the work of Philadelphia
Lodge.
Tho regular semimonthly meeting to bo helq
Sunday next In tho new Moosa auditorium
will bo nn exceptionally Importnnt one. Thn
lodgo will convene promptly at 11 o'clock and
ndJourn precisely at noon. In order that tha
fiolla may be open In compliance with the by
nws, for the election of officers. - v-
Aa there nre now nearly 10,000 member of
this one lodge the polls will remain open
from noon until 1 p m to give every facil
ity for tho membcra to partlclpato in the eleo-tlon
Order of Hcptasophs
Rockland Conclnvn Nn 1143. one of th
moro nctlvo of the local tiodles of thin well
known fraternity, meets on tho first and third
Tuesdav evening of each month In the hall.
1315 Columbia avenue
At thn list session tho Commltteo on Para
phernalia for the proposed new decree tenm
reported thnt It had been successful In se
curing tho finest ciiulpment and degree team,
regalia ever seen on the floor of any conctav
In this cits This will lie delivered nt an early
dato nnd the degree tenm in preparation for"
an early -presentation or the Initiatory degree.
In hnvtng frtnucnt drills, and promtsea an
exhibition of rnro merit when tho degree 1
plated on tho floor and tho new paraphernalia,
Ik used tomorrow night, under the auspice
of the Wnjs and Mean Committee ii "smoker"
will bo given, to which members of alstcr cons
clavca are cordially Invltid.
r
"SraSi
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PROMINENT
PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIO
wsmi
ftmjk BaSna Gmpamy j
Tim- following theatres obtain their picture through the STANI.KV Book
7 i-nlmViny vvhlrli Is a. guarantee of enrlj Rowings of tho llnest uro.
...'?." J"' in 'nleturei reviewed before exhibition. A.U for the theatre In
four locality obtaining pictures tbrougn tne h tam.lv looking company.
12th, Morris &. Pnsayunk Ave
. ! -. .it.. .. a I'irfa a &. U
Mill umi)-ttv.i,"'l'l',--
Vnui!elllo &. i'aram t ricturen
. mn 1
ALHAnlBKA ",."?
Marguerite Clark '" "rm: drifts;
-Miti--TVITT
nnLow icTii
ARCADIA
LILLIAN GISH in
DAPlINfi AND Till: I'lUATi:1
APOLLO MD an7atlnda.lv Logsn Auditorium X-cTa
I FAriPP rortT-i -rmsT and
J-HAUCiK LANCASTER AVENUE
ANNA HELD in
"MADVMIJ LA I'llKSinENTE"
LIBERTY U,,0AD A?0DLUMBIA
i:qi itviili: rr.ATfiti:..
in -Till.
QUESTION"
t:oi iTvin.i: ri:.'
Marguerite Leslie "
Mnr. ,- ,, lltl
DOUiu.i.ivv'W,V 't iWiiiviv
ornttN ioii.non in ..'MtJA'vAs
Cll Alt l.EHM t'RR AY In "r-lB-oa KAM
BLUEBIRD
.'0'J NORTH BROAD ST
I'A?LA"(?yN"r Dustin Farnum in
'"1HUCALL OI' Till: CUMilr.ltl.ANDS"
rTsf nIiTMnT BSD ABOVR MARKET
BELMONT Mats I 30 J IOC
HA.nrTDAr-'PA'BvNCOG"
CEDAR
PAILliTOl.VT
TIIBATRI:
bOTH AND
ri.-nAli ll'R
. i "Tim
Marguerite tlarK goose girl"
PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION
FAIRMOUNT 26T" SuTard ave
kino nAGGOT In "Patterapn of The New a"
I'KARL WHITE. SHKI.IJUN
CHi:iuttlu7i iim.y-
Pll'ld nnrl
"IHE IRON CLAW"
FRANKFORD " mMtK$un
"TH'isItloP'.VioSS'',
"THE STRANGE CASK OK MARY PAGE"
56TH ST. Theatre. "SiSS
Bel Spruce Evgs T to U
ANNA HELD ,n -jIdente"
B!d t Mat S-3 .30 lOo
Ransom Evgs (1 30 to II J5c
P?e.Jt'.0X NANCE O'NEILL in
THE WITCH flrt Wet ThlU Showing
52d St.
GERMANTOWN fZ
btjiij!iU Caai oi ! Mary Page" 7th Kolsode
ri nnu both t market s.u-t-o
bLUBt tlliOOO KIMBALL ORGAN
Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber
la "HOP TUB DEVIL'S BREW"
pin A On AVENUE THEATRE
CjIKAKL 7.TH AND (HHAItO AVENUE
TRIANGLE PIJ.YS
WILLARD MACK in ,',"TiVB CONQUEROR''
Ke-ton Corned "A MQVIL brAR '
r a 1S.T-ll,..n BROAD ST. ERIE &
Great INortnern oermant-n aves.
. TRIANuLE PI4,YS
r D.:..ola In "BULLETS AND
Bessie Barnscale hrown eyes
IRIS THEATRE 3HaSuNBGT0
TOMORROW' TONGUES OF MEN'
IMPERIAL Theatre
THIA.NOLB PLAYS LILLIAN GISH In
THE LILY ANU THE MU&JS"
BYD CHAPLIN In Tha Submarine, Plrata".
AUDREY MUNSON in
INSPIHATION
Ave.
ULST PHILADELPHIA
LOCUST SS.
AND LOCUST
i 1 .10 nnd 3 30. 10c
Evas 11 III), li .30, ISc
BII.LIE Bl HKl! In "PEGGY"
-IODAY und TOMORROW
Market St. Theatre
333 MARKET
STREET
BLUEBIRD PEATURES Present
HELEN WARE In "Sil.lTlBT LOVE".
SEE URAl-I- EVERY WEDNESDAY
rODl4FITlyI GERMANTOWN AND
UKrritiUM CHELTEN AVES.
TRIANGLE PI.YS
LILLIAN Olblt ill Daphne an 1 th Pirate"
f-IIAltl.EH MURRAY In "THE JUDOE"
rDTI?EIT 1-D A WOODLAND AVE.
sJIXiClX 1 Dally Mat 2 Evg. il SO to 11
PARAMOUNT PICTl'liE ONE DAY ONLY
Pauline Frederick ,n "nELSoNNA"
DAI ATP 1S14 MARKET STREET
rALf.llj iu A M to 11:15 P M
MARIE DORO in
DIPLOMACY"
RADI RIDGE AVE L DAUPHIN ST.
rI.r- MATINEE 2:15
A SCREEN SENSATION OF 101(1
MARY PICKFOIID tit "POOR LITTLE
PEPJ'INA' 7 Act Admission 15c
PRINCESS
1018 MARKET
STREET
JACKIE SAUNDERS In 'A SLAVE OF COR.
RUITION r "HAMLET MADE OVER "
Sre The Ulrl and the Game evry Thurnday
GERMANTOWN AVE
AT TULTEHOCKEN ST
RIALTO
HOLBROOK BLINN in
THE UNPARDONABLE SIN'
ficT'CNT 1031 MARKET hTREET
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JUAN DE LA CRUZ in
"THE FLIRT"
RIIRV MARKET STREET
U O J BELOW 7TII STREET
CHARLOTTE WALKER in
THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE"
SHERWOODHISw
MARY PICKFORD in
BEHIND THE SCENES"
SAVOY
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1311 MARKET
STREET
WORLD FILM CORP Present
holbrook: iilinn in
"THE UNPARDONABLE SIN"
JEFFERSON H 1$
Ethel Barrymore ''"SSiSir.
METRO PICTURE
LAFAYETTE 9U wsv VB.
TrlangU Play LILL TAN QISH la Daphne
and tb Pirate " Alao Ktyaton Como J v Fea.
tura. Tomorrow "A In s, Looking Ulaaa."
"PlftQ A 1TTH & VENANGO 6TS.
PAULINE FREDERICK
THE bl'lDEIl"
VIPTflRIA MABICBT ST.
VIvlURlrt ABOVU NINTH
Beui Harricala In ' 'Bulht A Brown Eve "
Cba. Murray In "Th Judge " Se Tha
Strang Case of Alary Pasa" vry Wtd. iThur.
STANLEY MARKET above it
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nRANn 5-D and MARKET STS
,atvrt1,,1-' MAT DAILY. 2 P. M , Bo,
WOULD FILM, Presents
MARGUERITE LESLIE in
"THE QUESTION"
OVERBROOK MD "SW
DOUBLE TRIANGLE BILL - "" '
Orrin Johnson "T,,c SfUpwer
"HE DID AND HE DIDN'T" Comedv ,,
n ARIlFIvI B3a LANSDOAVNli AVE, ,
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ADELE BLOOD in
"THE DEVIL'S TOY"
EUREKA 40TH & stAnKE,r STa-
"SSHflU, "The G'P of Jealousy"
Featuring LOUISE LOVELY
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RROADWAY r,'-,D ""' anr.$svtx
UlJUVYl Adults 10c, Chlldren'&si
"THE BECKONING FLAME"
"A MODERN ENOCH ARDEN
NORTH
Broad Street Casino iu,ie ,ow
MATINEE 2 30 EVENING 7 and !
SARAH BERNHARDT in
"JEANNE DORE."
"GOLD DUST ' 2 Pa,rt.
rFNTI IR Y nniE AVE- MARSHALS
AwE-IN 1 UIV I MATINEE DAILY
"THE IDOL OF THE STAGE??
Featuring Malcolm Williams
SOUTH
PI A 7 A BROAD AND PORTEn
J-. STREETS
"THE RED CIRCLE"
FINAL EPISODE
NORTHWEST
Cmeniiplinnnn theatre iith 4 .
ausquenanna susquEHANNAAA-ai
Robert B Mantell and Genevleva Hamper In
Tho Bllndnesa of Devotion ' 5 part "Tha
Mark." 4th EplBod" o( -Tho Strange Case of
Mary Page, with II 11 AVulthall & E Myo
NORTHEAST
STRAND ,2TH AND qmARD
BIOGRAPH Prnta
LOUlbE VALL roRBiDDE-
5-Act Special Drama. tlTilEHH.
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