"t'1' "TWS""" - ' fv)r''iT' im .11 i ii ' i hi ii mim i w pfini" him "'"I il"''''i'iaiMI11'1 r ' &-?. 8 liMn imi i n ii EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, 'APBlB 17, 191G. "B S Vgir,w ARTSANS ORDER . MUTUAL PROTECTION Official Visitation of State Offi ce's to Local Assemblies Stim ulate Fraternal Activity Friday evenlns, April 28, Isaac C. Un aWdorrn Assembly wilt celebrate Us nn Ulytrgrtty by n. complimentary entertain ment nnd dance for members and friends, UXm Lil Temple Hall, 13S7 Spring Gar den' street. A novel program Is .being prepared and mi enjoyable iVMilnp may Wfintlclpted by nil who attend. This .assembly Is named after one of fhi pioneers of the order, tvell remembered fey) the older, but llttto known by younger 'members. Ibriao Q. itndordown contrib uted as much, if uot more than any one single member In the early days of tha brotherhood to placing the order upon n Arm arid enduring foundation. 6 Quiet, unaeiumlne- In manner, but a fores nd power, in all that orRed for the order's stlerment, jlrother Underflofrn, vrlth Theo dora James, Ttlll be Well remembered br older K embers a prominent In tho- councils of regressive Aasemblr. No, 4, of wjileh . lsaao C- Underdown was recorder, when that now powerful body vraa email numerically and met In W .mult hall n . ... .... nf 10, ( and Montgomery .avenue. . . Sitaa C, Uriderdown Assembly.' which will celebrate lta annlvaraarv on Anrll 2R was iprrfteii eomo. yen re after tha decease of Brother unperoown by a number or nmtiwri ot i-ro-rrraslvo Assembly, who withdrew from that boar to orcanlze a -new assembly to bear tno name, ana thus honor , the memory, of an Artisan, loted and hon&rsd wherever the order vol (mown. , , 'A mlnslret ahow and dance wilt be. riven April 28. by Northwestern Assembly, Nq. A4, In atercantUn Hall. ilroad etreet above Mas- ieN. Ideal, Kenslnrton, .Lehlah, Pnssyunk and InrlrtmAssembllfls -will participate In ho affair nnit thus nssuro 'the aucceea of thla bis Artisan" social evening, Trie rfjnilar monthly session of Ilsddcn As sembly,. NBA 12, of llartdonlleld. will be held tonjrht In Artisans', (fall. After routine busi ness the doors will bo opened and an entertain ment Riven for members and friend, entitled ."A Jlamblo Tbroush Telephone Lands." The lecture will bo enhanced by a movlng-plcture exhlhltlom The offlcers of this enlerprMnir assembly (or the current year rtre: Master Artisan. Vetltngton Bechteli .superintendent, William Carey Marshall;. Inspector, J, Iloss Mitchell) cashier, Howard 'Underdownt recorder. J. It. Y. nialtety; chaplain. A. It. Underdown! con ductor. II. Leyendeekeri senior master of cere monies, Si .Raymond Dobbsl Junior master of Seremontefr. w. It. Fowleri warden, Charles I. Oarwood; medical examiners, William li. Jennlnits. Ralph J. Iszard. William S. Lonn, Edtar Clement and J. Edgar Howard, West Philadelphia Assembly. No. 8. was visited by a delegation of (10 members from Rnuthwentprn Assembly. no, 10, last wrcK ns b fninllmant tit thlr ri-niltir. Tht .rendition nr th inlflntnrv wnrk was rjnrtlculnrty lnv rresslve, and the gleo club entertained with numerous selections. The local ' star of the evening was Hrother Qroettlnger, who ren dered. "Danny Dever" In good style. Hrother William J. Albright, master artisan of Ken ilngton Asiembly. No. 4U. and Hrother Alfred J. Kclley. master artisan of Oak I. ana As sembly, were among the visitors noted present. One of tho feature of the meeting of Apollo Assembly on Thursday evening as an or chestra composed of Us members, which ren dered some excellent numbers. This was the occasion of tho annual visitation of the most excellent officers. Tho quartet was In good voice and added to the pleasure of the eve ning. Tho ETCateat presentation ever made to any person In the history of artlsanshlp was re ceived by P. M. A. Herman Meyer from his friends In Northwestern Assembly and the or der on Friday evening. Tha gift was an au tomobile and was presented nv Brother An drew J. Nicholas. Hrother Meyer was the founder of Northwestern Assembly ana for rears has been the manager of Its athletlo earns, which have won all the championships of tho order, and his activity Is more pro nounced today than ever before. . The gift Is a mark of appreciation for the loyal serv ices he has rendered and also In a spirit, of good will to one of the greatest men that has ever been associated with the order. Wednesday evening Keystone Assembly. No. &wlU bo entertained by the students of tha nlverslty of Pennsylvania under the direction of Prof. William J. Cromle. -who will give ex- EVENING KVERY MONDAY SUBJECT TO CHANGE ! " MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ' FRIDAY SATURDAY ATiTTAHBRA JohTj DariTcmore. In John Barrymore. In John Borrymore. In Hazel Dawn. In Hazel Dawn. In Hate! Dawn. In ttUimJiU'va The Lost Bridegroom The Lost Bridegroom The Lost Bridegroom The Saleslady The Saleslady Tho Saleslady APOTJiO nJuoni,En"'Aon ln Theodore Roberts. In Julius Steger. In Alice nrndy. In Then Tannlo Vt'nrd. In Ilessle UnrrNcnle. In aiuuutf The Flvlng Torpedo Pudd'nbead Wilson The Blindness of Lovo I'll Come Hack to You Tennessee's Partner Bullets nnd Brown i Eyes aTlfTAIVIA Orrln Johnson. In Orrln Johnson. In Orrln Johnson. In Marv Roland In Marv Roland. In Mnrv Roland In AUUrtuan. D'Artagnan D'Artagnan D'Artagnan The Stepping Stone The Stepping Stone The Stepping stone 11ELM0NT Marruerlte Leslie. In Marguerite Leslie. In CarM Rlsckwell, In CarMo Rlnckwrll, In Adele Ulnod. In A. lei,. Ilo,l ItLiIJJlvus. The Question The Question The Clarion Tho Clarion The Devil's Toy The Devil's Toy TlATiTIMORE wtit,rfViWl"!39 ln ..Marguerite Onle. In . Muriel Ostrlche. In Norma Talmadge. In Kitty Gordon. In Henry Woodruff in UaUlliiiuim The Melting Pot How Molly Made Good The Daughter of tho Sea The Missing Links As In a Looking Glass The Reckoning Flame BLUEBIRD DrS.n,infii?7J'rii; ln Pauline Frederick, In Jeanne Tver, ln Hamilton Bevelle. ln Mary ruller. In The Morguerlte Clark, ln , The Blacklist Tho Spider One Day Tho Price of Mallca Strength of the Weak Out of the Drlltta BROAD ST. CASINO nobert Edeson In For Margnertte Ciavton, ln Arllne Pretty. In MargUTlte Landls. ln I,. C. Shunway. ln .Alan Hale. In . a Woman a I air Name I Will Repay Miss Warren's flrothcr Mlsmntea Soldier Sons Madelalno Morel BROADWAY Douglas Fairbanks: Bis Theda Tiara. In Lubln All-Star Cast: Flornce Beed. ln Virginia Pearson, In Martvrs of tho Alamo ' M Picture In tho Papers Oold and the Woman The Climbers The Woman's Law The Turn In the Bond The Village Scandal CEDAR Be"ThJ,T?5hXnJn '" Charlotte Walker: Trail Marguerite Clark. In Julius Steger. In John Birymnre. In .Robert Edeson. In The Typhoon of the Lonesome Tine The Pretty Bister of Jose The Blindness nf Love Nearly a King Where tho Trail Divides CENTURY Bu,MpS?;'" M,"Z Bradv. In Then Herbert Kelcev A Effle CarWle niackwell. In Howard Estabrnnk In Vivian Martin: Merely , . - My Partner I'll Come Hack to You Shannon. In The Sphinx The Shadow nf Dmilit The Closing Vet Mnrv Ann Draft ..EUREKA Marie Wnleamp. In De Wolf IIonn;r. In H. foon-r Cllffo In Tiesl Psrrl.cale, In Wl"iim Fnr-um In Bihv Maria Osborne, In Tt" "'" Don Quliote The Tarlslan Itomnnce The Last Act Fighting mood Little Mnry Sunshine FAIR3I0UNT Burr Mcintosh. In ,n.nlV " In, . Violet Mersereau. ln John narrymnro. In Anna Little: Th Banger . John Lorenz. In My rartner Madame La Presldente Autumn Nearly a King of Lonesome Oulch The House of Revelation FRANKF0RD udd?nheadbWUsonn "Sa-VS "?b-Atf,"' m Ms e Marsh. In NormA Talmadge in rannlo Ward. In Fannle Ward, in .. - Puddnheaa Wilson Pudd'nhead Wilson Hoodoo Ann Martha's Vindication . Tennessee's Partner Tennessee's Partner B2D ST. Diushtir'orthe'fisa 8WcSnA '." Frederick Perry. In Cbsrles Ttoss. In Cyril Scott, la William Farnum. n . Daughter of tho Bea, The Labyrinth The Family Stain The Senator Not Oullty A Glided Fool B6TII ST. Tn i&indf & Viaia m-ty Srray. In Violet Mersreay, In Violet Mersreau. in Dustln Tarnum. in Dustln Farnura. In TO Havo ana to Iieiq To Hava and to Hold The Oreat Problem The Oreat Problem Pen Blair Ben Blair GARDEN JThi nil?2n Flo Lsbidle. In Alexandre Dumas James Crure. In Behind the Firing Lines Vrs. Flike. In . The Ileapcrs The Five Faults of Flo Denlse The Patriot and the Spy of the European War Vanity Fair GERMANTOWN Dustm Fsrnum. In Dustln Fsrnum, ln Ethel rtsrrymore. in Ethel narrymore. In Fnnnle Ward. In Fannie Ward. In . ... uen tnair Ben Blair The Kiss of Hats The Kiss of Hate For the Defense For the Defense GIRARD Darirli' and5tha'P?rata StSl VU'r70- li Vsleska Suratt. In Olga Petrpva. In Troi... Pjter- In William S Hart In Papane ana the nrata The Blyidow of Doubt The Immigrant The Soul Market The Hand of rtrll Hell's Hinges GLOBE CSrtlhetLoWMomypTnfe1'1 John narryrjnre. In ltc- Bradv.Ti" The" William Farnun) In J'?ml',nn Bevll. In Violet Mersereau, In , of the Lonesome Pino Nearly a King I'll Como Back to You The Sign of the Cross The Price of Malice The Oreat Problem GRAND Th"0Unl!ardonabYe,n6ln Tn"'" S""".-. In Pearl Whit., ln , . , Ecu.o Me Louis Meredith. In Frank Sheridan. In - Toe unparaonania em His First Vacation Hazel Klrke A high-class comedy The Precious Packet The Struggle GREAT NORTHERN HrSoMolorA,nnn Sm"!K. "!!:" In Lionel Barrymore. In PaullneFn-derlck. In TJnbert tVarwIck. In Norma Talmadge. In ' Hoodoo Ann The Typhoon A Yellow Streak Bella Donna Human Drlftwooa Martha's Vindication IMPERIAL rVu!l,.'MW.5!' U . - T"l't!" "Wll'lam Ilussell. ln BoWt Man tell, .In Bort Msntell In ' Mary Boland. in Silas Marner Punctured Romance The Bruiser A Wife's Sacrifice A Wife's Sacrifice The Price of Happiness IRIS wJSPJXS Ff th.'r-'JS. Marv Plckford In Frank Mills. In TheoHnre nnbrts. In Fdwln August. In H. n. Warner In ' The Sign of tha Cross Madame Batternr The Moral Fabrio Pudd'nhead Wilson The Social Highwayman The Raiders JEFFERSON Jl!l'Jil.,?HaVi William Farnum, In Mary Miles Mlnter. In Lillian Olsh. ln . William S Hart, ln Alice Brady. In Then Lov s Sacrifice The Bondman Lovely Mary Daphne and the Tlrata Hell's Hinges I'll Come Hack (o You JUMBO irl."nw,J!?.aiB!rii (r!t -. Au,u",n . Th Rival PMota The Tron CUw.fNo 81 Orsft (lath e-i.M.) Royal Lovo When Hoguea I ell Out When Three Is a Crowd A Woman's Past The Best Man's Bride The Tovland Villain Stronger Than Death LAFAYETTE Otga Jv.ln .ErShlbu!?n . 5.nc,i? Sw",. m Cha'. Cherrv. In Slnva of Pauline Frederick. In The Soul -Market All-Btar Cast Tha Ragamuffin Passers By Corruption Tho Spider LEADER nv.ff"?J5& iRm - Jft" VuTT.'!- 1? ,. Dustlri Fsrnum. In Dustm Fsrnum. In Francis v. Bushman. In Francis X. Bushman. In . To Have and to Hold To Have and to Hold Ben Blair Ben Blair Tho Wall Between Tha Wall Between LIBERTY vriU'"i?.8ti1in,S.t.' ,n Robert Warwick. In The Pool of Flama Tohn Emerson In Mary Miles Mlnter. In The Stampede i Hell'a Hinges Human Driftwood Under Boval Patronago The Flying Torpedo Lonely Mary Graft (ITth episode) . LOCUST Bessie B rr'scale. In Franels X. Bushman, In Pobert Warwick, in ji, Tt, Warner. In Olry Pefrova. In Marguerite Snow, in I v . BuIleU and Brown Erca Tho Silent Voice Human Driftwood The Haiders My Madonna The Upstart I LOGAN AUDITORIUM TjCon!iS??.!rTiS,M .iobJl,5.mrion' '! Carlvle nUek-cn. In Bobert Warwick. In William 8 Hart. In William S. Hart. In " John Necdham s Double The Flying Torpedo The Shadow of Doubt Human Driftwood Hell's Hinges Hell's Hinges MARKET STREET T"Jf.T?!S ,n . Knr .".'ti. '?- "" Charles Cherry, In Wm. S. Hart, In Allcj Brady In Thn I'll Hamilton Bevelle. In " O" "y . The Strength of tha Wsak passers By. Graft. Between Men Come Back to You The Prlca of Mallca ORIENT '"BS.1? 'klJt ,a Hobart Bosworth, In Marguerlta Snow, in JIaelynArhucVIe.il. Ocorra L Ouere, In Charles Ross, in WJ The Cheat The Yaqul Rosemary Tho Reformed Candidate The Upstart By Whose Hand ORl'HEUM ' The Battla Cry "rma Tslmadge. In Norma Talmadge. In Bobert Warwick. In Ma- Marsh. In Mao Marsb. In . f of Feaca Martha's Vindication Martha's Vindication Human Driftwood Hoodoo Ann Hodoo Ann ftVRBROOK 'U83f-te TBr).1agd.,T,"o,.r,d" 0njSSSj ln TttSSHJP&r&r llh? ?u'X,Rdbw'lhIoF 0LYtPIA Th. Ol-Tg. Qm. Th.lrTinam&'5ma Tj,hy7.VT Tr'S J" ESBSaS '" W"Tng,BFondnmUann- to ALACE Paulina Frederick, ln Paulina Frederick, iq Paulina Frederick. In Irr trrlb In r.,rnr, jirPh n ' Lenore Ulrich. In taw , Audrey Audrey Audrey The Heart of Paula The Heart of Paula The Heart "t pPau PARK Cnariott TtUti!fmi,,mnl! Harry More;. In Making Carlrle Blackwell. In. Marv PIcMord. In .Florence Rockwell, F.ll Antonio Mareno. In ' - Trail pf Loneaoma Fine QYcr ot qcoffray Manning The Shadow of Doubt Madame Butterfly In Lov W)tb His Wife Tbe Supreme Ttrnptalloa PRINCESS FJ'SncFr1:i.1 Devil. Bervant and tha Blllle Burke, ln flr and tha Dame. Man Tha Oreater Wrong John Mason, in 'W,W Woman' Law Man. Tb Sleuths ' Ptggy "Who failed After Dark Flok'e Fiddler's Finish Ths Itsapers REGENT ShE!S,.iew,.nl3 ChlJf? Ro.?- Hf Hamlltoo Revelle. In Hamilton n.velle. In Douglas Fairbanks. In Douglas Fairbanks. In tunx gr Wbosa Hand By Whosa Hajd Th, Half Million Bribe Tha Halt Million Bribe The Habit or Happiness The iiablt of HipplneM ItlALTO Un5Hrtttv?tf ta ""'S.JY'&iS0' ta Bu?-Hr5Kw' ,n ?."' njrjul. It I-ou Tellegen. In Douglas Fairbanks, in 'xa" Still W.atT Tha Flirt Tea Typhon Bulleta and Brown Byca The Unknown Picture In tha Papers fiUBY F.BD.'S-WrS.li!ini? P1111? rrid,7,ck- ,n Wllftam 8. Hart, in Constance Collier. In BesU Rafrisrale. ln Francis X Bushman, la ux For th Hefanse Tha Spider Heir Hlnna Tho Code .of Marcia Pray Honor'a Altar The Wall Between SAVOY V1" WAIB!-?iJtt J&iKZ0 y'T,?- !a Florence Reed. In Charles Boss ln Norma Talmadge in EthaT Barrymore. In ?AW Human Priftwood. The Oar Lord Warlcjr Woman' Law By Whose Hand Martha's V ndllatlon The Kiss of lliti t n fii i iisiii iijij til, (!! II J jf.i.1 ii sjiju Ii -J J ' ' -! Ji ' " - -! - - ., - i i I i-sn- i i ssi in i. i.. ii, -.., i, . .,, i, i 'il' I ii . i 8me&wood jviro.S- Fs$gpFh& cjmtfss&&i, TjFRkrmJs, a feaaugyrfc fan, &&&& fcyANLEY H.oMafe'g.vi0 "&&&'& ,MaVlkUvV' JTboIlteTr!RVB JTnhaT'RSao-wla TgaTvldVw10 ki.NI) Sk'J TO"" Cbariea Chapita. Strange WllUaxa Farausn in Uadama Ptrova. In Tha Iron Claw Clara Kimball Young, In X'U Tha MJsterioua Brlda Casa yt Ma-ry Page PU-UHgBlood. Qthr, Tha YaSglrV Hazards of Helen UEHANNA Iir?xyM?i.llsTitJ1lHia BS1 9 KMfUf.J' Bwie BarriU. In Hou Purs. In Biur Mcintosh. In Lillian aisb. ln Mt,HA;ina Tn Mislt-ding Lady Th?nflthful W XM x Act Tha Hand of Peril My Partner AT?1? 1ViJ:1?Sf.la WKSHt-0!? to Mm. Petrova ta Mn, p,troa in I Marie Dora In "" Maria Doro ln HHHk Out ol tit PrliU Out of tba Drift Tha Soul Markt Th Soul Market Dipny DiBlanwwy ?nflSFs Hgt?l,BWBsa P " iJ J,"li ! isu il saw ., i , . i p- -w ii- I ' l.l ... l ,.. , , , ., . j, , J -...-. i, ,. , .,,. mi M.lll,-, hlhttlona of boilnr, wreetltnr, feneinr and etub swlnalnr. Professor Cromle will also glva A lecture on 'IIow to Keep Healthy," Mllre Dorlza. tha Greek wrestler and etron man of the eoll world, will tve an exhibition of wrestling. Northwestern Assembly, No. 84, has been Invited to visit Keystone on thla evening. William Tatton Assembly No. TO held an ex ceptionally well attended mettlnir on Tuesday evening, nearly one-half of tho members balnc r resent. They were favored with h visit from ha most excellent offlcers. Moat Excellent Mas ter Artisan Thompson was accompanied by a delegation of members from his own assembly, I. C Underdown Assembly No. 85 had an entertainment of home talont on Thursday evening. The meeting was well attended and the members thoroughly enjoyed the program presented. A brass quintet from tho. I. , C. underdown Hand favored with several aelec tlons. Ladrce' night was the feature of the meet ing of Eneraetio Assembly No. 04. on Monday evening. More than 100 persona were present and listened with attention to a olever addrees by Most Excellent Inspector Jordan. The official visitations scheduled for this week aret Tonight, Ideal Assembly No., 62 1 Tues day, Fox Chase No. 71, and Friday, Enter prise No, 18, Pittsburgh Assembly No. 53 has selected rirother H. N. Home for the office of recorder, succeeding 2U T, llusb, deceased. TIIE MACCABEES Many Cnndldatc3 to Do Admitted at Announced Rally of Local Rovlewa Six candidates, four for Bartram lle vlow and two for Philadelphia navlew, woro given the beautiful lessons of tho 1st degree by Philadelphia Itovlow Do grco Staff, Mrs. Ada Gorsuch, com mander, and tho Uniform Rank, under dl rcotloh of Captain Crouch, nt Ilartram Itevlew meeting, E2d street nnd Hnvcr ford avenue, last Monday evening. A goodly number of members from nearly all local reviews woro present nnd en Joyed tho ovcnlng. llartrnm Itotlow will try to hnvo somo new members to prcient to the great commander at tho rally. Captain Crouch urged the members to do nit they could for the guard benefit at Knglcs' Temple on Wednesday evening, May 3, and Mrs. Lawrence, of Bartram, announced a cuchro for their review on Monday evening. May 8. Refreshments closed a most happy evening. Nearly all the commnnders and record keep era were present at the Inst meeting, attain held In tho ofTIco of Suprme Chaplain Miss Hurgln, ,r244 Ludlow street. Mrs Minnie Kvan. chairman of tho hall committee, re ported that they had rented the Kagles Tem ple, 1330 Spring Usrden street, for tho rally, which action was Indorsed and arraniremcnts were made to make tho presentation of new members to the grent commander and tho on tertalnmnnt which Is to follow freo and open to tho public. A "Peddlers' Parnde." full of tun and frolic, will bo held toward tho end of May to defray tho expenses of the rally, and the re-, lews partlclpillng will. If they have a certain number of new members pres ent at tho rally, recehe a cash prize from headquarters, as tho association is determined to mako a net gain of 10,000 members this year, and Philadelphia Is determined to furnish her share. Fenn Treaty Itevlew, No. 202, Narragansctt Hall, 1120 Qermantown avenue, obligated one applicant at Its last review, nnd had an enoyable meeting. Their entertainment was nostnonetl until tho next meotlne. nn Wed nesday evening. The members also took up the rally plan, and will try and hava a goodly number of new members to present to tho great commander on May 17. Supreme Chnplaln Miss Uurgln and Miss llerll. record keeper, of Glrard Review, were welcome guests. Quaker City Itevlew, Park avenue hall, 1813 Columbia avenue, obligated two applicants at Us last meeting, and voted to Join In tho rally and try and have a goodly number of new membora to present to Miss Lounsbury. Quaker City Review mourns the death of Its faithful chaplain. Mrs, Mary Hunt, nnd a letter of sympathy was rent to their Indy nt nrnn, Mrs. Mary Jodan. upon tho death nf hor son. Tho efficient Sick Committee, Ulsters McOUnchy and GUmoro, were reap pointed, and Mrs. Pred-erlcka Hess added to their number, Uetsy Ross Review, Cnpron Post Hall. 3017 Ruth street, at tho meeting on Tuesday even ing, took action to unlto with tho ottror reviews In tho rally, and will do their beet to hate some candidates to present to Miss Lounsbury. LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR ARCANUM COUNCILS PLAN BIG RECEPTION Entertainment Arranged for Visit of Brooklyn Members to Philadelphia Phltadelphlfl, Council No. 29S, held n well attended session. Tuesday evening In Its rooms In tho Parlcway building. Ilegent John Culbert, presided, and the degreo team Initiated In Impresslvo stylo several waiting candidates. It was an nounced that flvo proposition-! nro still pending. Tho committee) In chnrga of thn enter tainment of the expected delegation of visitors from Brooklyn, on May 6, made a very satisfactory report. Invitations hove been extended to -supreme ofTlcors ns well as grand offlcers of Now York, New Jersey nnd Pennsylvania, and a notable Arcanum demonstration Is looked for. Local councils are expected to also turn out In goodly numbers, mm to gre the fraternal vliilqrs a royal reception. Following the business session last week, a rtnnphle contest was held, and nrlxs award ed to the successful contestant, A luncheon will be served at the next meeting of this coun cil. Pennsylvania Council. No. 812, met Friday evening, and after tho regular buslnes- session tha Entertainment Committee treated the membora to nn amateur show, consisting of monologues, recitations, songs. Instrumental mualo nnd slelght-of-hand Refreshments fol lowed the show. April 28, Prof CaMn O, Althouse, .of the rentrnl High School, will deliver a lecture on "Fnlth vs Kncts " This will be an open meeting, to which tho mem bers are requested to Invito their friends. Tho ladles are Included In this Invitation. Ilegent McCausland presided nt the meeting last week, and his efforts to Btlmutate the work of tho council were ably seconded by the Intelligent efforts of tho active nnd capable Entortslnment Committee, which Is largely In creasing the attendance at tho .ncetlngs by tho attractive character of tho entertainment program provided. At the regular meeting of (Itnranlea Council. No. 1470. Ihursdiy evening. It was arranged to nom epciai meniincniion nignts ror non attending members. The Ladles Auxiliary of H.ierford Council, Nn 20in. Is holding Interesting nft-rnonn card parties for tho lienent of tho Charity Ft rd. The next meeting of the Carnation Cljb will be a dinner nnd dince nt tho Illnghnm Hotel. Saturday, April -Ml. The Royal Arcanum Dining Club, nf Lan caster, mot on Thursday, nt Rrunsulrk lintel, Lancaster. They had as their guest tho pres ident of tho Cnrnntlon Club BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA Birr Class Initiation Tonight Marks Progressive Work of This Order Monday Inst marked tho 94th anni versary of tho birth of Ocorgo Tjlppard, tho founder of tho Order of tho Brother hood of tho Union, later changed to tho present name. Brotherhood of America. To commemorato this event, tho supreme clrclo nppcnled to nil clrclen and homei to mako spcclnl efforts to secure new mombers during tho past week. What tangible results have enme from this urgent apnea! are not yet known, but thnt many candidates hava been secured thcro In no doubt. Tonight a part of the harvest will bo gnr- riered In a big class Initiation to be held n the hall of Star of Hethlehem Circle. No. 71. An entertslnment will bo provided, re freshments served, nnd as locpl circles are taking nn actUn Interest In the event, a largo class of candidates Is confidently ex pected. The grand circle offlcers will bo pres ent nnd nil Interested members nre urgrd to be present nnd nsjlst In the general move ment Inaugurated and fostered bv the grand officers to reJuenato the order nnd materially strngthcn its ranks. . ..... .... Tuesdav, May 23. a class Inltlntlon will bo held In tho hall of Schuyler Circle, No. 41). and on June 21 anothor large class wilt be admitted In the hall of Columbia Circle, No. 87. AUGUST G. STEMME Elected Grand Sir Herald Knlghta of Golden Eagle. GOLDEN EAGLE KNIGHTS Grand Castlo of Pennsylvania Elects Now Officers for Coming Year In fraternal circles fow orders have en Joyed a moro conspicuous degree of pros perity or proved moro potent factors In lionovolent Impulses nnd consistent fra ternal nctlvltlcs than tho chlvnlroui order known ns tho Knights of tho Golden K.ibIp. With a beautiful ritual, bnscd upon tho knightly deeds of tho Cnib'.idera of tho Mlddlo Ages, In their quest of tho "Holy Grail," nnd taking ns their motto tho wnrcK "Fidelity, valor and honor," It Is not surprising that tho order soon ho cnino populnr and grow rapidly numer ically, until castles wero scattered In all sections of tho State. While thla success and prcstlgo grew npaco. i hanging conditions caused for a tlmo an apathy, and tho Sir Knights not being nblo to recruit tholr rnnks as frcclv as formerly, the order lost ground In membership. In tho last three or four ears, rcanlmntod nnd rejuve nated tho organisation Is gaining ground rap idly and candidates nro once more flocking to the portals of tho castles all over the Jurisdic tion Tho nnnunl reports now being compiled nt hendiiunrters on North Ilroad street. In this city. It Is stated, will show substantial net gnlns In memliernhlp and finances for the past eiir Much of thlH revival of Interest and material success has been duo to tho chnrncter of tho officers choson for tho Stato Cnstlo. An election for new officers has Just been completed nnd returns from nil castles through out the State hno been received and officially rounted Tho results dlsoloso tha election for thu Important and Initial office In the progress through tha Grand Castlo chairs of August G Htcmmc. of Antloch Castlo, No. 88, as Orand Sir llorald for tho coming jcar. Sir Knight Stemme waB admitted to mem bership In Coucr-de-Lton Castle. No. 54, 32 years ago Shortly nfter tho Institution of Mlnera Castle, No. 2.VI. ho became a member of that castle, and six enrs later Minerva Castle, No. 2.",D, coimnlldntcd with Antloch Castle. No. 3S, of which Hrother Ktcmmo is now a member. An rnpt.tln of Couer-dc l.lon Commnndery he was atwnH on hand to assist In all events conn-mlng the mllltnry branch anil the order In general and for many venrs represented his cnstlo In thn Grand Cnstlo of the Stato A successful huslniss man, ho brings to tho oftlca to which ho Ins been elected rlpo experience pertaining to tho busi ness of the Grand Castlo und tho growth of tho order, assuring an administration, which will work for a continuance of tho present prosperity of tho brotherhood. KNIGHTS OF MALTA Annual Roporta to Stnto Headquar ters Show Year of Unusual Prosperity Tho State Auditing: nnd Finance) Com mittees both met nt State hendqtinrtora In thle city last week to no over tho books and record of tho Brand treasurer nnd Brand recorder for tha last yenr. At the meeting of tho Flnnnco Commltteo tho full exeoutlve board was present, the Brand treasurer coming, to the city In person to bring his books. Tho nudlt disclosed the admirable busi ness, methods that havo governed tha or ganization, resulting In a surplus for the last year of J300B, Increasing tho balance to tho credit of the Grand Commahdery to $12,000. .This Is an unueualy gratifying financial showing for the State bodies of nny. of the feoret orders, and reflects the enthusiasm of Malta members and the prosperity of sub ordinate commanderles, ..The annual report of Orand Beoorder J. II, Hoffman will show that the order In Penn sylvania has grown from jM.oon to, ftl.nno members, a net Increase of 8300 for the last year, The big class Initiation of Mrstlo . Cross Commandery, No, 48a, to be held finturdsy evening. May S8, grows In Importnnco ,aa the time for the event draws near. It la now a. .question as to the facilities of tho hall, 201 Bouth 60th street, being adequate to care ior ins large turnout oi air Knisma ex pected nnd for the novitiates who will seek sdmts.lnn tn thn nHr. A full Malta band admission to tho order. A wj I suply the music, and th degreo work will suply the music, and th degreo. work will be of the highest order, presented by probably the best equipped degree team tho Htate. in From nrenent tnlrstlnns there la aver reason, to believe that the class will number from 110 to IIS candidates. An application for a charter for a new com mandery to be located at Export. Westmore land County, was received by State Recorder Hoffman at headquarters ln this city Thurs day lost, A commandery Is In process of formation at ftrle. which gives promise of being launched under most auspicious circumstances. Already 127 signatures nas been secured to an appli cation for a charter, and this number wilt bo Increased before formal action Is taken. Knights of Pythlns Quaker Cltv Lodge, No. .11, which meets In tho hall Clermantonn nvenuo and Price street on Friday oenlng, will appropriately celebrate the sixth annhersary of Its consti tution. The ovent promises to be n notable ono In Pythian circles ns mnny distinguished members of the fraternity will graco tho occa sion with their presence. Among tho promised visitors nro Grand Chancellor Ooorgo A. Ment rell, Grand Keeper of Records nnd Heals Lcmuol Will, Orand Master of Bxchoquer Julius Mountnoy, Orand Trustee Samuel M. i'yfer and Grand Inner Ouard Ilyron II. Ilodle. Prior to tho entertainment tho third rnnk will bo conferred In long form, with mining pic ture scenes introduced to add to Its effective ness. A arled entertainment, refreshments and adilresses hv thn Hrntn nfftrern will mm- Pleto an attractive program Chancellor Commander Harry L Neal. assisted by vari ous commlttoes, hns boon working to perfect details of the celebration nnd a brilliant buc coss siems assured. On Friday, April 28, as a part of the anni versary celebration, a program hna been ar ranged with a special view to tho entertain ment of the ladles. All members of tho lodgo, their friends nnd families will Tq cordially welcomed to this entirtnlnment. The program will Include motion pictures, polo, music, danc ing and refreehments "0, FICKLE APRIL SKY!" Today's Weather Conditions Justify Poet's Line Italn todny. which Included some "April snow," reminded I'hlladclphtnnR, after two pcrfoct days, that tho poets havo sound cauio for exclaiming, "O flcklo April sky 1" Tho sky will continue to he fickle, the weather man said. It will switch hack to fair tonight nnd tomorrow, with not much chango In temperature. Tho drizzle today, tho first part of which looked like snow, was caused by tho city's Inclusion In the mnrgln of a rain nrci which Is moving off enstvvard down the St. Lawr ence valley Tho "April snow" wns hlc raindrops dashed Into lino white spray by atmospheric conditions. s-Arir3r2 . 1 j ' jwzfc Boofaw Cormmm 1 UK following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking 1 Company, which Is n guarantee of early showing of tho llnest produc tions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for (he theatre In your locality obtulnlng pictures through the hTANLEV IIU0K1NO COMPANY. v is i asrin 1 l!h, Morris Passyunk Ave. AT H AMRR A Mat. Dolly at 2; Evgs , 7 i. t. UinHlllUIVn vaudevlllo & Param't Pictures. 1 1. ?....... in "THE LOST John Barrymore bridegroom" ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 10TH Orrin Johnson "D'Artagnan" a rtrJ I " 52D AND THOMPSON APOLLO MATINEE DAILY JOHN EMERSON and BESSIE LOVE In "The riving Torpedo" Also Keystone romedy "Tlin VILLAGE BLACKSMITH" BLUEBIRD 2200 N0RT" BB0AD 8Tl ZZZXT Blanche Sweet ,nBhTctm,t rmm nURTON HOLMES' TRAVELS T- T- TArTTT B2D ABOVE MARKET BELIYHJIN 1 Mat,. 1-80 ft 3;30. 10a Evgs 0:30. 8, 0:30, ISO Marguerite Leslie n question" GOTH AND rpnATl A15 CEDAR rARAHOUNT THEATRE SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "THE TYPHOON" SOTII AND fAlKiVlUUil GIRRD AVE Burr Mcintosh in "My Partner" Added Attrac "The Iron Claw," 8th Episode, FRANKFORD nSe Theodore Roberts ,n "L" THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAQR" 56TH ST. Theatre SSfS Bel Spruce. Evgs 7 to II MAB MURRAY and WALLACE REID In "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" r?oJ Ct Bid ft Mats. 2-3:80 Bo O CI Ol. Bansom Evgs 0'30 to II lOe MURIEL OSTRICHE in "DAUGHTER OP THE SEA" GERMANTOWN B30S OERMANi TOWN AVJ n,icrru PATINIIM ln "BEN BLAIR" 'THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE'J 14 (V9UUO 1 ftnr B8TU ft MARKET 2sIB-T ULUUb $15 000 KIMBALL ORQAN CHARLOTTE WALKER in THE TRAIL OF TUB LONESOME PINE" flO AT?ri AVENUE THEATRE UKAK TTH AND OIRARD AVE. 1 .11. p'L In "DAPHNE AND LdUian uwn the pirate" THE JUDOB.' COMEDY, i-s a 1VTA..1,., BROAD ST.. ERIE A Great INortnern qermantn aves. , TBUNOLB BILL Mae Marsh in "Hoodoo Ann" IRIS THEATRE " Jgg"01 WILLIAM FARNUM in THE SIGN OF THE CROSS" IMPERIAL Theatre .?? FREDERICK WARD in "SILAS MARNER" LAFAYETTE 20M AKvSGT0N OLGA PETROVA in TUB SOUL MARKET" sjtaijaaiioiJ Mtaxiai-M ujtiASiXfLj CASEY DE WOLF HOPPER TO SITUKE OUT IN FILM Snd Episode of Mudvillo to Bo Mado by the Triangle for tho Tall Comedian By the Photoplay Editor Three names havo como to be Inti mately associated with tho caroer of De Wolf Hopper Gilbert, Sullivan and Cnsey. It would seem nt n glance that tho last two would mako a good working combination, but every ono knows that the first two collaborated on tho ma terial which has made Hopper an at traction In ovory hamlet that boasts an opera house. All Cnsey did was to strike out with thrco men on tho bases. Hop per estimates that this llttto tragedy has forood him to rcclto "Casey nt tho Bat" no less than 8000 times. All this Is preliminary to tho announce ment that tho sconarlo writers at the Trlanglo-FIno Arts studios In California are adapting the verses to tho screen. William n. Wing has submitted tho best working scennrlo nnd Hopper Is col laborating with htm to the exclusion of tho others. Tho comedlnn Is enthusiastic about the possibilities of preserving Casey In cans, which can bo shipped to any part of tho world" on demand. It will save him a lot of traveling nnd enahlo him to enjoy his dinner more. Since ho Joined the Trlnnglo forces last fall he haR been tho champion diner out of tho studios, and rarely has returned to his Hollywood bungalow without dcicrlblng tho down fall of tho mlghty'Casey. The Sollg Company will release "The Woman Who Did Not Caro" on April 24. Kipling please notice. Tho nqultablo Is releasing "By Whoso Hand," with Edna Wallaco Hopper, Charles J. Itoss and Muriel Ostrlcho. Some collection of hands to chooso from. A particularly corpulent Cssonay nctor wan appearing In ono of tho Oeorgo Ade fables rrcontly. He was dressed as a woman. Scenos were being taken In a tenement district populated entirely by foreigners. Because of unfamlllarlty with his nttlro ho lost control of It, and to prevent being reduced to a costumo Ideal for bathlng,tho stopped Into nn nlley, nnd attomptod to reattach his vanishing skirts. Hyphenated Americans appeared nt every window and brlnncd broadly. "You'll havo to find a moro secluded place, lady," ordered a policeman. Thoso weren't his words, but th.it was his menn Ing. "But, I'm not a lndy," protested tho actor. "So I suspected," quoth tho coppor. "I'm a man," cried tho nctor. "So7 That's worse You'ro pinched !" By all rules ot publicity precedents tho director should appear nt this moment nnd square things. But this being a true story, ho didn't. Tho nctor and cop re paired to a nearby bnck entrance and en Joyed something which no coppor 13 nverso to enjoying If tho roundsman Isn't near. . Tho Fox releases for Mny sound Inter esting. Head this list: "Blnzlng Love," with Virginia Pearson, released Mny 1 ; "Tho ntemal Sapho,'' with Thcda B.ira, released May 8 ; "Whoro I.ove Leads," with Orml Hnwley, released May 15 ; "Battle of Hearts," with William Far num, released May 22. PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESDNTATld LEADFR FOllTY-riltBT AND '"' . LANCASTER AVENUE Mae Murray and Wallace Reid in "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" LIBFRTY BROAD AND a- I X Hi 1 I COLUMBIA WILLIAM S. HART in "HELL'S HINGES" Logan Auditorium n,rXa0VAve TYRONE POWER in "JOHN NEEDIIAM'S DOUI1LE" LOCUST 62D AND LOCUST Mats. 1:30 ft 3:80. IOo. Eves. 0:30, 8, 0:30, 15c. BESSIE BAQRISCALE and WILLIAM DES MOND In "BULLETS AND BROWN EYES" Market St. Theatre 8MMAgS- JEANNE IVER In -.... r-..F viiu rav i SEE UllAtTT" UVUfiX WGDMSHDAT riRPHPI IM QERMANTOWN AND unrncum cheltenaves "The Battle Cry of Peace" OR1PMT u!D WOODLAND AVE. VVfVIl l Dl)lly Mat- o Evg, 0:30 to 11. Fannie Ward in "The Cheat" PAI ArC 121 MARKET STREET a - i HV-Jii iq a M. to 11:1B P. M. Pauline Frederick "Audrey" PARK" BIDOE AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. rir. MAT 2:15 EVGS 0M.1 to 11. CHARLOTTE WALKER in "THE TRAIL OF TIIE LONESOMEWNE' RINCES IKET rilEET LORENCE "WOMAN'S LAW" Girl and lame every Thursday, 1NTOWN AVE. Tl'LI'EHOCKEN BT, GUERITECLARK in IS "STILL WATCBS' REGENT mi,m STRHET HViiAWotan ar.nAN EDNA "WALLACE irQIfTI:n1jrHARLES ROSS and Ml-aMTToSTKICHE ir. "BY WHOSE IIAND" RUBY MARKrar STREET DELOW 7TII STREE FA1 IE WARD, , THE DEFENSE w WILUA in CORSON" rTIIH REDEMI 1211 MARKET STREET ARWICK in DRIFTWOOD" TU ft VENANGO STS. TE CLARK in THE DRIFTS" TADI A MARKET ST. U Jl A ABOVE NINTH F JANE OBEY in 'THE WAIF"' f AttraUloa Trlanfle Keystone Comedr. DB AiiiiVtniu ia 'Jis wi; a wiiur I pT MARKET ABOVE 1STH COSTINTJOUS B0 w.a tu lirua.is.xa .MlWMalcff.RoIUir.,' t.jop m, j ' - --.- y.W'.f y-XHMIrWM r -" ' am 101RfAI JREED1" h r H AND r4LTIM0RE 'IOjf OI SAVQki ROBERT iVV ,. f'ilUUAlf TJlOGAf Ji spTsj ! -' Arr Theatrical Baedeker nnOAD--"Tho Wooing of r.vo." with Lauretta Jaylor and Phillip Mcrlvnle. A comedy by , Hartley Manners, ot an American girl, who slnrts to untangle n household mlx-up of an English relatives Mr, Manners wrote Teg o' My Ilenrt." LYntC ("Alone nt Last," wllh Hoy Atwell, Hnrry Conor, I,etty Torke and John Charles Thomas. An operetta, with the book adapted by Bmlth nnd Herbert! musle by Fran Lehnr. An nmbltlous Viennese Im portation of th "Merry Widow" school. OAIUItCK "It Tnvs lo Advertise." with Louise Drew. Oram Mitchell and Den John son. A novel farce with much fun In It, IPHOTOrLATB. STANLEY Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "Molly AInke Helleve." with Marguerite Clark. Thursday. Friday and Haturday. "The ned Widow." with John Dtrrymore. AIICADIA Monday, Tuesday end Wednesday. '.'D'Artsgunn," with Orrln Johnson. Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. "The Stepping Stone," with Frank Keenan and Mary Doi land, I'ALACB .Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "Audrey," with Paulino Frederick. Thurs day, Friday and Bnturday, "The Henrt of Paula," with Leonoro Ulrich. VICTORIA Mondny and Tuesdav, "Waifs," with Jano Clrey nnd William Desmond, Wednesday. nnd Thursday, "The Habit ot Happiness." with Douglas Fairbanks. Fri day and Saturday, "The Half-a-Mllllon-Dol lar Ilrlde," with Hamilton Ilevelle. Added attraction all week. Charles Chaplin in his burlesque on "Carmen." VAUDnVILLD. ICniTH'S Mary Shaw in "The Dlekey. Bird." Amelia Stone and Armand Kallss In "Ma'm- rello Canrles"! ll)l Usher, ffimev and lJoyle, Tntneo Kajlyamn, Howard's Animal Hpectscte. Cnrhette. Hhannrri nnit Dnnnvnn. Newbold and Clrlbbln, Illce, Elmer and Tom. OIJAND Oruber's Trained Animals. Inei McCauley and company In "The Olrl From Chllds' "i Thurber and Mndleon. Ityan and. Biggs, In "Disturbing the Peace'') Harry Le Clnlr. Misses Itoters and Wood. GLonn "Thn Maid nnd tho Mummy," Nat Nasano and company, Willie Zimmerman, I.dWOOn nnd Rnnw. tn tenne f Tnrmnnlata. Rlploy and company, Wlnkel and Dean. Baby Ann, Hartley and Pecan. CnOflS KITYS First half of week, Klutlng'f, Trained Animals, Bessie. Lo Count, Clauds vwu unii ,-umjivnv, uomen ana uranam. Pratt nml Pratt, Dave lloth. Last half of vveek. Klutlng'a Trained Animals, Harry Krauta nnd company, the Three Kosalrs. But Violin Misses, Morlln, the Coter-Doulairm Trio. BUIlLCSqtTQ. DUMONT'S Dumonl's Minstrels, In satire on matters of curront interest, , STOCK. KNtCKRItBOCICnn "The Brute." First Philadelphia presentation of Arnold Hum mer's drama ln threo nets. A. story of tb trlnnglo situation from a slightly different angle. Bmlly Emlley and John Warner In the loading roles , AMnniCAN "Tho House Next Door." Tb Arvlno Players, with Virginia Hennlncs and Ocorgo Arvlno. ln this modern ploy. vniK ami company, uomen ana uranam. Will Build Auto Salesroom Tho dwellings, 1412-14-10-18-20 Fab mount nvenuo, lot 72 by 111 fcot, hnv been sold by Mnstbaum Bros. & Flelsher for ex-Judgo Mayer Sulzberger to Edward M. Harris, who will Improvo tho lot with an automobile salesroom. Tho price paid for tho lot Is reported to havo been about 2o,000. VICTORIA THEATRE MARKET STREET ABOVE NINTH ALL THIS WEEK 0 A. M to 11. -in i r FIRST AND EXCLUSIVE Presentation World-Famed Comedlan. CHARLIE APLIN In lurlesauoon MEN" DessnJerV Symphony 1 1 yiviiisira AnuvVonderful Kimball Organ. west riiiLAnnLPiiiA GRAND 52D and MARKET STS. .i',. MAT DAILY. 2 P. It, 8 HOLBROOK BLINN in "THE UNPARDONABLE SIN" OVERBROOK --AV8. WILFRED LUCAS and BESSIE LOVE in "ACQUITTED" T GARDEN B3d LANSDOWNB AVE. ... at.2. Eva. oiso. JOHN MASON in "THE REAPERS" EUREKA orr" & MAKET STB. MARIE WALCAMP in "THE FLIRT" BApRE MI5ffiw WALKER WHITESIDE In "The Melting Pot" Others BROADWAY iS2R orhenwa """I Adults IOoi Children Bo. Douglas Fairbanks ,'S "S! "BETTER LATE THAN NEVER" IUON CLAW." 1st Episode noxt Thur.d. NORTn Broad Street Casino BnoIglOT' MATINEE 2:30 EVENTN'n t .-. Robert ,Edeson ,n "SYSS "JOYCE'S STRATEOY" rAIU rtAH.. COMEDIE3 CENTURY er,baJ:f1'a?.?hau BURR IVJcINTOSH in "MY PARTNER" SOUTH OLYMPIA BROAD AND Hom.o tlLatct ani 5N55Jggg,5T& South Vhlla. Souvenirs free at aflMau! Tornor. "The pirl & the Game" NORTHEAST STRAND 1!T" AND QRARD AVH. CLAIRE WHITNEY in "THE MYSTERIOUS BRIDE" 4-Parl Soeclal Drama. OTHERS. KENSINGTON JUMBO Fil0NT ST. AND J U IU D U OIRARD AVENUH 'THE GIRL AND THE GAMB"12th Eni. sode. "WHEN TIIE ROGUES FELL OirpCI 2 prti.w.U,iUBBV' Pu"f8 ONB OVER." ANIMATED WEEKLY. NO. 15, NORTHWEST JEFFERSON tna gff RITA JOLIVET in "LOVE'S SACRIFICE" Susquehanna T,Tii5KAv 'TmYsLTdInS LAdDYVrr' Weekly Progranu Appiar Evrjr Moodajr la Motion Picture Chart s MrJ QB mmm "m ,, -rec q. 'aw 1 i
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