-"3T fcjf fj :' Pv w IP - .-se asr ,1 r;; f - $& ' if L ? AD'WWM'-i) l'--J' -uMwff.i ' ' ' " i -liirM KBiy ATWNOFAUKNS YNAfKW GETS HELP FROM LOCAL SCHOOLS i - - "ttthorities In G50 Cities and Towns Co-operate by Pro- riding Evening Glasses ',, for Foreigners &. ICti. OP CASH HAMPERS a; rAaHINGTON, April 24. tn npproxL 1 66(rcltln ana towns or tne unuea tho public school nulhorltlp. eo rutins with the Bureau of Naturallra l of th tlnltdstaiea Deoartrnent of tabor, hare established evening school fw tho foreign-born. Several municipal! ties, with A keen realltatlon of the educa tional deficiencies of the aliens, and appre ciating the advantages to be derived through their knowledge of English, hive extended the period of Instruction to the end of tho scholastlo year. In other cities the nuthorltlea have signified their Inten tion of maintaining the public schools as tofig as there la any evidence of need, According to reports received by tho Bureau of. Naturalization, the public school authorities of a large majority of tho cities and towns which have engaged In this stupendous campaign for citizen ship preparedness have discontinued, or lire about to discontinue, their classes. Various causes arc assigned, but tho main AUIlculty nppenrs to bo a lack of funds compensation of teachers. To combat t.V condition, patriotic public school Uitchers and representatives of the prin cipal organizations In many places have volunteered their services to continue this work until such time as proper appro priations may be made. In all of tho cities and towns now co operating with the bureau, tho Intention la to reopen the night schools at the be frlnnlng of tho nutumn term. In other smaller places the authorities have deter mined to open night schools at tho be ginning of the next scholastic year. Thero Is contemplated In various cities a plan whereby tho Rummer classes, which have hitherto run from July 1 to August 31, may open May 1 nnd continue until Sep-J lemocr au. Orcat results have already been accom plished nnd greater are expected. Tho Bureau of Naturalization since tho 1st of last October has sent tho names of more than 166,000 candidates for citizen ship and their wives to the public school authorities of tho country. POLICE SURGEON ATTACKED Dr. John Wnnamakcr Receives Injury While Aiding Victim of Ruffians The good Intentions of Dr. John Vnna- mttkor, 3d, City Hall police surgeon, when. ne attempted to givo nrsi-aui treatment to a man who had been attacked by a crowd of rufllanH yestenlny morning near 15th nnd Market streets, cost the physician a gash under his left eye. when he was fallen upon by the members of tho fight party, who had become enraged when he came to their victim's aid. Following the first attack, the physician rose to his feet and warded oft their at tack until Reserve Policeman Caldwell ap peared. Thrco men. who were arrested by the policeman, accused of attacking Dr. Wanamaker, are: Henry Selbert, of 1017 Filbert street; John Carrlgan. of 1618 Slgel street, and John Boyd, of 2536 South Bancroft street, They will have a hearing today. EVENING K ' , ,GVERY MONDAY SUIMEGT TO CHANGE Kg1"' t - "" P I 4 . - ! ' ' -r ..Is; - :, ' . ( (, ' f . MONDAY TCESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY L . . ! :.. ?,.: " ', : , F ALIIA3IHRA ' Ch",f.",,!!!"n' ,n Charfwi Chilplln. In Charles Chaplin, In Paullne Frederick In raullno Frederick. In Paulino Frederick. In f. carmen Carmen Carmen Audrey Audrey Audrey " APOLLO " J.V?1rAr: ln Anna Held. In Marv Miles Mlnter. In Robert Warwick. In John Ilarrore, In William 8. Hart, in The lUldera Madame La Prtnldente Lovely .Mary Human Driftwood Nearly a King Hell'a Hinges ARCADIA Charlej Chaplin, In Charlea Chaplin, In Charles Chaplin, In Charlen Chaplin. In Charles Chaplin, In Charles Chaplin. In ' larmen Carmen Carmen Carmen Carmen Carmen 5 BELMONT 5,niiJRSISU,n Marie Doro. In Charlotte Walker, in Charlotte Walker, in Mary rirkford. In Mary Plckfnrd. In . Diplomacy Diplomacy Out ot Darkneaa .Out of Darkneaa Toor Utle Pepplna Poor l.lttla I'epplna . BALTIMORE Wi"i"VlFB-.,Vm.l,,n The Winced Idol Mlmon Anderson. In Ilillle Tiurke. In William Farnum. In Wlllard Mack. In f A bolder oatn Crooked to the End The Mill on tho Flo's X Peggy The Hondman The Conqueror ," BLUEBIRD MTv&H2-ln Oln Petrnva. In Loulre Lovely. In Jullua Steser. In Violet Mersereau. In Mary Plckford. In . Diplomacy What Will Teople Say! Tho Qrlp of Jealouiy The Illlndness of Love The Orcat Problem Poor Little I'epplna BROAD ST. CASINO Mmi-t Olbson. In Edward'Coxen. In Carolvn Birch. In Crane Wilbur, ln Brvant Washburn. In Dlila Stratton. In The Hidden I w Jn the shufne Uuaks Tho Love Liar The Splder'a Web Hnow Stuff BROADWAY li"iZI,llU"r '" William rarnum, In The AUter Caae Ilohert Edejon. In Richard riuhler. In Ilillle tiurke, In The Last Act The rtondman AH-Htar Caat nig Jim Oarrlty Rlghta ot Man t'eggy CEDAR n,tBhe.hnKtit.V,n Mary Plckford. In Tm Hobart Iloiworth. ln Mary Miles Mlnter. In Florence Rockwell: Fell Geome Tleban. In V, . The niackllat of the storm Country The tjea Wolf Lovely Mary In Love With Hla Wife The Itailaji CENTURY Cha.I,s,5ft.l!r. ",ro Robert Warwick. In Pon of Pntan Muriel Ontrl-he In Ruth Roland, ln William Farnum. In of Submarine D-2 Human Driftwood The Iron Claw Ry Who Hand? Comrade John righting Rlood EUREKA I- ft'!"'1' In William H Hart. In Th Lillian Olnh. In Nance CVNell, In Jane droy. ln 3 . unaln Hell's Hlngea Fourth Eatate Daphne and the l'lrate The Wllch Let Katy t)o It ; FAIRMOUNT Franks X.nuhman. tn charlotte Walker; Trail Crane Wilbur. In Florence Rockwell- Fell Charlex Chaplin. In Charlea Chaplin, In , The y all Iletvteen of the Lonciome Pine The Love Liar In Love With Ilia Wlto Carmen Carmen ' FRANKFORD r.H.5n'i Hei;.'.M.ni Anna Held. In Douglas Talrbanka, In Charlen Chaplin. In Charles Chaplin, in Charlej Chaplin, In Madame l.a I rciiaema Madame La Presidents The Habit of Happlnen Carmen Carmen Carmen B2D ST. ?,mJi?I5mS.rJ;rtI? Molly Mclntlr. In Mary Roland. In Jane Grey. In . Alice Rrady. In Henry icolker, In ' . Love a iromroada Her Great Hour The Trice of Happlneaa Man and Ills Angel The Woman In 47 The Warning j B6TII ST. vVi'lhnYtinllt Fannie War., In Robert Ed-on. In Robert Edon. In onRtanre. Collier. In The Constance, Collier. In The tortneoerenao ror the Defenae Dlr Jim Oarrlty Dig Jim Oarrlty Code of Marcla Gray Code of Marcla Gray U GARDEN ThJ'sh.w'rinli'iit Harrl. Gordon. In Madame Ilelane, In Th. Vlctorv of Virtue Mary FullT. In. Florence Reed. In t - - The Shadow of Doubt The Oval Diamond Alace Case of Mary Tage Strength ot the Weak The Woman's Law t GERMANTOWN Co9i,XeM?i!.,i'lnr.whe Conatance Collier: The Hamilton Revelle. Int - Hamilton Revelle In John Rarrymore. In lohn Rarrymore. In fi Code of Marcla Grey Code ot Marcla Grey The Half-million Bribe The Half mllllbn Rrlhe The Lot Bridegroom The Lost Bridegroom GIRARD DTh.mar?v25iilr.e Carlvle Rlackwell. In Fannie Ward, in Hamilton Revile. In Alice Rradv. In Then John Emerxon. In The Village Vampire The Shadow ot Doubt The Cheat The Trice nf Malice I'll Come Rack to You The Flying Torpedo GLOBE Vr,r..,v.Qu2.Honn FIorence'Rockwell: Fell Robert Warwick. In Blanch Sweet. In Julliw Steger. In J Warren Kerrlaan. In The Vital queetlon fn Love With Hla Wife Human Driftwood . The Blacklist The Wllndneea of Love The Oar Lord Waring GRAND T-himnStI'riaJ. Harold Lockwood.. In Aubrey Munnon, In Mlgnon Anderson. In Margarita Fisher In John Maaon. In I The Supreme Sacrifice The House of Scandal Inspiration The Mill on the Floaa The Miracle of Life The Reapgfa : GREAT NORTHERN Dou Va"h,r'rbJJ11j,J,'ln'" Marl Walcamp, In Froncla X. Bushman. In Marv Plckford. In Murl! Ostrich. In Jane Orey. In ! , The Habit of Happlneaa The Flirt Tennlngton'a Choice Madame Butterfly By Whose Hand? The Mob IMPERIAL The n.lttr S'lh.'s.'i.. Margaret atbn. In William Farnum, In Cyril Maude. In Nance O'Nell, ln Ralnh Kellard. In . The Battle ot the Beiea The Hidden Law The Bondman Revelation The Witch The Treclou. Packet IRIS E,'?h1 vri'WtrSlln Fannie Ward. In Norma Talmadge. In Pauline Frederick. In llous Petem. In Mae Marsh, la The Km ot Hate Tennessee's Tartner Martha' Vindication The Spider Tha Closed Road Hoodoo Ann JEFFERSON MTh'.'imSlil,, Robert Mantell. In Mabel Taliaferro. In u John Emerson. In Resale Rarrlscale, In Robert Warwick, In . Tne ampire A Wlfe'a Sacrifice Her Oreat Price The riylng Torpedo Bulleta nnd Brown Eyes Human Driftwood JUMBO f T,LordlrjohI!!l. 'jn'mSii" "ryro s'n f Hndy Bar The Broken Law,, ' His World of Darkness Graft Mth Episode Mlsa Blossom r , , I Lord John Journal Lemonade A Ida Cupid The Haunted RU Uncle Ham at Work The Honor to Die The lwr of Life i LAFAYETTE ThTiHometd F,Wk SJrMan. In Marguerite i NWholi. In; Robert Warwick. In Mary Plckford. In Charlotte Walker- Trail nuia nomcsnaa The Struggle Witch of the Mountain' Human Driftwood Raga of the Lonesome Pine LEADER For"-.!! T"".1.? "P1- ln Constance Collier! Tha Constance Collier: The Ethel "arrymnre. In Ethel Rarrymore, In for tne oerense For the Defense Code of Marcla Gray Code ot Marcla Gray The Klis ot Hate The Klsa of Haia LIBERTY BuUu'aSd'Brown'Eyes ,... I,w!n,AS!1, ,n r"orl ?V!?a.' ,n "-J1- ""Carrier. In Mabel Tall.f-rro. In Vera Slsson. In ""'"" "" fown -yea the Social Highwayman Drugged Water The Raldera Her Oreat Price The Larrlmore Case LOCUST EtK! rf.7r?fff,n Ethrf Rarrnre. In Mae Marsh. In Norma Talmadge. In Hamilton Revelle In Hamilton Revelle. In ,v Th Kiss of Hat. The KIs of Hat Hoodoo Ann Martha' Vindication The Half-m)lllon Drib Tha Half-mllllon ! Bribe LOGAN AUDITORIUM "Wffi ln I?f,, DarrUcale, In House Peterj. In Edwin, August. In Robert Ed.son. In Dougla, Fairbanks: jrl, " The Raider Bullets and Brown Eye The Closed Road The Social Highwayman Rig Jim Oarrlty Picture In the Paper MARKET STREET BjfB?fiVr0Hfln uWr-n.K,""n " " Robert Warwick. In Frank Sheridan. In Florence R.ed In .u Jullu Steger. In " Big Jim Oarrlty The Pay Lord Waring Human Driftwood Tha Struggle The Woman' Law The Bllndnes of Love ORIENT J!Fi Tuii pSni'ni JJanCrAcl".l5r'1-.,n UUWeUr.ln Dennian Thompson' Mary Mile Mlnter. In Bruce McRa. in v Poor LlttU Ttpplna Poor Little Pepplna Hop, the Devil' Brew Th Old Homestead pimple The Chain Invisible ORPHEUS Cbar'j".Ehlln' ,n Coarle Chaplin, la Charles Chaplin, In , Th Iron Claw Jane Orey. In Jane Orey. In - t,rmn Carmen Carmen Ninth Episode Th Waif The Waif ' OVERBROOK W,yraim.8iH ln c,1,'o,ii?.4U0nv:ln John Emerson. In John Barrymore. In Tyrone-Power. In . Anna Held. In t v Hell Hinge Her Bitter Cup Th Flying Torpedo Nearly a King lohn Needham' Poubl Madame La Pre.ldent ij?aWlY3IPIA "?h.orirT'andfat'hErjiml TSa P'.rU.n? hJ,am Kathlrn William. In Pearl White, In Oerda Holme. In Robert Mantell. In lSffi'T The Olrt and tha Qam Social Pirate No. 1 Th RoJarT The Iron Claw The Victory of Virtue A Wife' Sacrlhce Blanche Sweet, In Blanch Sweet. In Blanch Sweet. In 4 Vallc Kfa- )a Wallace Reld, In Wallace Held, In f " Th Sower Th Sowtr Th. Bower Th Loy Mask The Love Maak ThLoveMask I PARK TTnfJifrih111 Clara Kimball Young. In Muriel Oatrleh. In . Maude Fyaly. in Marmierlte Clark. In Fannie Ward. In Tha Blackllat Th Yellow Pasport By Whose Hand! The Immortal Flam Out of the Drift Th Marriage of Kitty PKIMCESS "ThVa.l'ig.t'y.S- to H?!a,-"F.V4 g'JTritf ggSWd fc'g.vT ?$?&'?&& &&&tf8iijfa EGErc - ggaaagia ggasaaa Ass-pvfe 8s&wssris. 'ssss1 egsg- BIALTO iriJ.'riJKf.J'rKVi!. MrgurJU CUrk. In Mary Fuller In , Mary Plckford. In William S. Hart, la Pauline Frederick, In t TbAa''l'IaCoaoc flic and Men Strength of th Weak The Foundling Hell' Hinge Blla DonnaT MIMY JSX'nffitVt'JSi, -.J0,'u4,i.F',-rb,Vlka-.ta Houae Peter. In Haiel Dawn, la William S. Hart, ln Ethel Barrymore, la vP Th Lout Bridegroom Tba flablt ot Happlae Th Closed Road Th Saleslidy y Th Aryan The Kl of Hal, t SAVOY -fc-2iniA5lAShi-,.n BHa lU'll.to The Choru ' Bruc McRa. In Hobart Bowortn; In Robert Edeaon. ln Hamilton Revelle. In ''"' Th Social Highwayman Lady' Triumph The Chain Invisible Dr. Neighbor Big Jim, Oarrlty Th Half-mllllon Drib " jtM EEWQOD Mar" !l!mnH1.nt"'' ta WTf.viC.lark ta Anna Held, ln Oeorg Jteban. tn Alio Brady. In John Barrymor. la Mta""w PUnplM Stut Water Madam La, I'reildente The Italian. rb, Ballet Olrl Nearly a King E IrflNTiRY ,UartP0i0, to,i ..Mrl, PIP- lD Mart Doro, In Marl Doro. Id ' Mart Doro. In Marl Doro, In pr yaa- Xc Heart of Nora Flynn Ta Heart of Nora Flynn r Heart f Nora Flynn rh Heart ot Nora Flynn rh Heart ot NoraFlynn rhe Heart ot NoraFlynn f wANP rStis&ffii&n T&ffgasrgarff &l&si$?& afag-ga-a Tu!af,agte-A?.,t StA i SUSQUEHANNA A$&WBj& ?&S$li&t "WtikYt An"coBmrtir.ctor vnu-2g?3lS& &h$gy$5i eS VitkMX ' " T, VfkftrJ- ,u .HjfKr SSk'5rd' ,ln HamBtorj Errjll. ln Caarle Chaplin. Ja Charlea Chaplla. ta Chrle Chaplin, la p" a A Poor Uuli Ptpplna Poogl-UUPeppIo The Price. o UHic Carauo, C4rmR Parmeo, k t"tiWti'i "'' WiWlipiS. Hart, la' I WUJla.Hrt. Ui L,..,Irothyph. In Dorothy Gl.h. la QlgaPetrovaJn Olga PeUov. In k f miV i Jix?3. f T-a-waa iUitl Im, e LttU IKaoaac Plyt m We Pu5 With Flr IF VAllTY IS A FAULT, WOMEN ARE IMPROVING, ARCHEOLOGIST FINDS . ' J Dr. Clarence S. Fisher, of University Expedition, Re ports They Had Mirrors Buried WitliThem 7000 Years Ago "Woman was woman 6S0O years before Christ, just as truly as she Is In the twentieth century, only she was vainer then than, now This Is the discovery 6f Dr. Clarence S. Fisher, director of the Eckley B. Coxe, Jr., expedition to Egypt. Ho proves It by tolling how he uncovered the sands of Kgypt and found that women at Dcnderch were burled with their mirrors In 6500 U. C. Bronte mirrors, burnished until they were as clear aa the glass mirrors of to day, were used by the court beauties of tho Pharoah family of Egypt, These beauties thought when they died they would need those mirrors when they woke up. They wanted to look as beautiful as possible. They wanted to enter whatever hereafter there was with their hair prop erly arranged, and they wanted to look beautiful. They little thought they would bo found In almost perfect state of pres ervation 7000 years later, with their Jowels and their mirrors, by a man from tho United States of America, and con nected with the University of Pennsylva PRINCETON SINGERS AT SHORE Gleo Club Leaves Hot Springs for Atlantic City HOT SriUNClS, W. Va., April 24. After spending Easter at Hot Springs tho Princeton Gleo Club loft last night on n special car for Atlantic City, where It will give a concert tonight at tho Traymorc. Owing to tho epidemic of measles at Trlnceton their vacation will bo extended and they will not return to college- till May 1. Brsldo their concert Inst night at the Homestead, tho dlco Club gave n sacred concert yesterday afternoon In the hotel lobby nnd all attended service In the morning at tho First Presbyterian Church, V where their voices were nn ac ceptable addition to the Easter music FARMERS BUILD UP ROADS Help State Highway Bureau in Ches ter (Jaunty If tho roads ijmfr Tanguny, Chester County, are not In excellent condition within a month. It will not be tho Jnult of tho farmers living there. They nro work ing with the State Highway Bureau to lay at least six miles of good rond In that section nnd Improve others. Thirty farmers do road work, while others give monoy, carts and implements la sco tho project carried out. Tho fanners ngrced to help tho State whon Superintendent Deaves announced that ho was having gront difficulty In get ting labor and equipment for tho work. Roosevelt Third in Montana HELENA. Mont. -April 2. Virtually complete returns from all tho cities of Montana and comprehenslva returns from rural districts in the presidential prefer ence primary election show that the vote given Woodrow Wilson, unopposed Demo cratic candidate, continues to exceed tho combined voto of candidates of other parties. Tho tcount last night gavo tho President 8558. On the' Republican sidrt United States Senator A. B. Cummins, of Iowa, had 4640 and Theodore Roosovclt 1664. LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR DVKlNa LteD&ER-PHtfrAftELPHlA, MOHBAY, APRIL' 24 I . . . . ii.' 'i '" 1' "' " ' - I i i ' i in i i " ' i " ' ' ' "" " "i i ii " I r -anr tit nia Museum, which they nover dreamed would over be. Doctor Fisher has made discoveries In Egypt which havo etartled tho archeolog Ists of the world. Lost year he uncov ered a temple at Memphis, called the Temple of Meremttnh, In which It Is be llovcd Moses used to walk when ho was In favor In Egypt. Recently Doctor Fisher has returned there. He expects to con tinue researches In the temple. Another discovery Doctor Fisher made at Dendereh was a nccklaco with camel Ian beads bearing Inscriptions with tho enrtoucho of Sesostrls. Sesostrls had al ways bden more or less mythical He had been reputed to havo conquered tho world, but thero wero no rocords of him. The Egyptians, told Horodotus of this Pharoah. Itecords show that lie or a king who Is Identified ns Sesostrls under a different nnme, did conquer Palestine and much of Mesopotamia, but ha wns not nn Alex ander tho Great. These beads, which were found nround tho neck of tho woman, may have belong to a daughter of a Pharoah or to ono of his favorlto wives. BRITISH SOCIALISTS SPLIT Pacifist and Militarist Group Break Up Into Separate Meetings LONDON, April 24. Tho opening of the fifth nnnual conference of tho British So cialist party at Salford yesterday wns maiked by turbulent scenes resulting from tho passage of a resolution to exclude tho press. Thirty delegates left tho confer ence and wont to Manchester, Where they Issued a manifesto condemning tho reso lution as tho climax of a determined at tempt to subordinate the policy of the or ganization to "a pernicious antl-natlonal pacifism, at a time when wo arc engaged In a lifo-and-denth strugglo with German militarism and German atrocities." Tho Salford conference continued in se cret session and Issued a counter-statement. Impugning the action of whnt It called the "power section." TO ABOLISH TOLL ROADS State Begins Survey of Lancaster Pike on Main Line Workmen of tho State Highway Depart ment nro mnklng borings along tho Lan caster pike between Pnnll and' Strafford, beginning tho survey of tho turnpike or dered In connection with tho negotiations to free tho load from tolls. Holes nro bored at intervals at the sides and In tho middle of the roadway to as certain Its character. Tho department will base Its next offer to the turnplko company on the result of this investiga tion. Several weeks will ho necessary to complete the test to Overbrook, the other terminus of the toll road. Colonial Soldiers' Huts Dug Up NEW YORK, April 24. Forty-five huts built and occupied during the "Revolu tionary War by American and British troops havo been dug up at Broadway and 203d street by Reginald Pelham Bolton during a search to find materials to dec orate the grounds of tho old Dyckman mansion, which shortly will bo turned over to tho city as a historical park. ENGLISH ARISTOCRATS MAY HAVE TO SELL MAGNIFICENT ESTATES Demands of War Too Heavy Financial Strain to Allow Proper Maintenance MAKE FARMS OF THEM LONDON. April 26. The nrlntocratle owners of England's famoui country es tates, comprising thousands erf Idle acrei, today aro selling their holdings because tho war has pinched them financially. This Is believed to mean that tho Idle land will be broken Into small holdings and that Engnnd will become nn Important agrl cutural nntion. Theso grnnd country mnnors, castles and mansions, on Immense reiervcB of kiln Innd, have been famous for centuries at deer parks, shooting preserves, Inuds of the fox hunt, golf nnd fishing. Today thev aro a drug on tho market. The current Issue of a well-known Brit ish real estate mngazlno today carries ID solid pnges of closely printed adver tisements, asking purchasers or tenants for more than 60,000 acres of sporting es tates nnd Innumerable country scats throughout Engtnnd, Scotland nnd Wales. llonl cstato exports, with an cyo on the future, declare tho largo estates will In most cases fall of sale or lenso: that they must be split ln,to smaller tracts and sold for agricultural purposes. The fox hunt and tho grouso moor will never again bo so popular ns they wero beforo tho war, say tho exports. Hero Is a sample ad of tho properties now on tho market: "Historic manor house In tho Western Highlands. Thirty bod nnd dressing rooms, several reception rooms. Delight ful matured old grounds. Ten thousand acres of shooting. For sale or moderato rental " Tho ad continues to explain that ono season's shooting on tho game pretrnes has been 7000 pheasants, 600 partridges, 160 hares, 1600 rabbits nnd many wood cock, duck and snipe. Any person In America who has gar norod wealth mnklng munitions, or othor wlso, could lenso n real castlo on n long tlmo contract at vory moderato terms This castle. Its ad. declares, Is charm ingly located on a pretty loch and Is sur rounded by a vast nportlng cstato of 14.000 acres, 11,000 of which consists" of one of tho bost grouso moors In Scotland. The best slngln bag of grouse thus far has been 750 brace. Thero also Is ex cellent salmon fishing nnd golf links. The ad makes no mention of agriculture With hundreds of thousands of men released from tho army after demobiliza tion. Britain must find a placo for them. Thoso who have lived In tho open nlr will not return to desks In stuffy olllces and Indoor civilian occupations of tho past. They will Insist on continued open nlr, according to thoso who arc now mak ing a study of tho situation. What were grouse moors and hunting estates of tho pre-war period most probably will bo tho agricultural homes In tho post-war era of thousands of mon who havo carried tho guns. That England, Scotland and Wales will bo much nearer tho soil long beforo tho next flvo years Is over is tho firm and widespread conviction in England. Two Railways Grant Wage Increase HARRISflURO. April 21. The Valley Railways Company and tho Hnrrihburg Railways Company today granted a vol untary Increase of 1 cent an hour to nil classes of employes. GENIUS AND BEAUTY i L- 1B ---V v -r ElB liH lr i lrf H They nro tho property of Cecil D. do Mlllc, director, and Mario Doro, star, both of the Lnsky studios. Here they nro explaining various matters to one another that bear on the production of "The Heart of Norah Flynn," which comes to tho Stanley today. BARNUM AND BAILEY'S GIANT DIES AFTER MIDGET'S WEDDING Hugo, Eight Feet Four Inches Tall, Stricken With Pneumonia Ni:W YOItK, April 24 Huro, tho "tall est mnn In tho worlil" anil the Riant of Ilnrntim & natley's Circus, died yesterday lif ttncumonla In the Wlllard Parker Hos pital, one week after ho had been best man at tho wedding of Mr and Mrs. Joseph FranclM Short, tho diminutive clown nnd snnko charmer of the circus. Tho "tallest man," whoso only name, oven to1 tho circus) people, was Hugo, was clttht foot four lnchot high and normally welched about 530 pounds. This wns Ills first season with Darnum & Bailey's, for whom he was acquired by their agents In Italy, his horns. He was 47 years old nnd had not been In (food health for somo time. It ln said thnt Hiiro was homesick for sunny Italy, and his "pal" among tho show people was Count Pauccl, tho small est living mnn, also an Italian, with whom ho spent hours when off duty, talking In their native tongue and playing chess. Ho was not the original giant, Hugo. Tho original Hugo was his brother, both of them moro than eight feet tall. Theatrical Baedeker ADELI'III "A Pair of 811k Stockings." with Sum Sothern and Eva Leannrd-tlnne. A com-dy by CjrII Harcourt dealing with tho troubles of n divorced man who Is still very much In love with hla ejc-wlfo. Sho has hnother old ndmlrcr and chancr hrlnan tho three together again under nmmlnK rlrcum stunceei Wlthrop Amca la tho producer. FOItnEST "Whoa. Phoebe," the nnunlpn ductlon nf tho Musk nnd Win Club ofMho University of Pennsylvania. Tim jcBiilnr Ennter week society attraction. LITTLE THEATIIE "Thn Secretary." by Thomas McKenn. Presented by members of tho Stag)) Society nnd Plavs nnd Players. Kcry nlBht except Thursday IIIIOAD "Grumpy," with Cyril M-iudc Tho return engiiKement of the clenr c hitrnctcr nctor In his famouB rolo ln Messrs. Pcr clval nnd Hodges' nttrnctKe play. WALNUT "Iint In New York." by Leonard Grover. A comedy-melodrama of crooks, villains nnd n heroine LYRIC "Alone nt Last." with Hoy Atwell. Hurry Conor. Lctty Torkn nnd John Chnrtea Thomas An operetta with tho book ndiipted by Smith nnd Herbert! muilo by Frnni l.e hnr An ambitious Vlenneno Importation of tho "Merr Widow" school OAllHICK "It Pam to Advertise." with s ?P ril ' -9 r.O fev.jd3l -r Cgffipg JmSm BoSm Conwamu Tnp following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Rooking Compnny. which Is a guarantee of curly showing of the finest product ion. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locamy obtalidn" pictures through the KTANLEV IIOOKINO COMPANY. a I II MDD A 12th. Morris i rsyun, A e Al MAnlnKA Mat Dally ut '!; Evf" . 7 & l rUiUttlllUlUl y'j.,,,; raromTt Pictures Charles Chaplin in "CARMEN" ARCADIA CHESTNUT UEIX3W 10TK CHARLES CHAPLIN In CAIIMI..S Alio DOUGLAS FAIRRANKB In THE GOOD I1ADMAN" A nrtl I r BUD AND THOMPSON APOLLO MATINEE DAILY TrianRle H. B. WAKNfcK in "THE RAIDERS" BLUEBIRD "00 -NonT" DnoAD ST PARAMOUNT Presents MARIE DORO in "Diplomacy" BELMONT ?4 Evgs. 0 B2D ABOVE MARKET Mats. 1:30 & 3 30. tOc Evgs. O:!10, H, 0:30, Inc MARIE DORO in "Diplomacy" ooth and rpnAR PAiMJfoiwr CEDAR AVE.-"1-'-'"- THE.VTKB BLANCHE SWEET in THE BLACKLIST" FAIRMOUNT MTU &m av mKC,rJTKffi',,AWK April 2H and 20 CHAPLIN In "CARMEN" FRANKFORD " f"anaSe ANNA HELD in "MADAllE LA PRESIDE.STE" 56TH ST. Theatre 3 Fannie Ward in 'For the Defense' S2dSt. r3d & Mats. S-3 130 5c Hansom Evgs Oi30 to tl lOo intB-nrr-A'S OHEATEST VAMPIRE ACTRESS MARIE EMPRESS 'cr'ad-. GERMANTOWN B508TO Paramount Picture Constance Collier In "The Code of Marcla CJr&y ' Added Attraction, 'The Strange Case of Mary Page," lath Episode. "! i-itH? 6UTJI & MARKET 2:I5-T-9. bLUDCi 1 15.000 KIMBALL OHO AN VIRGINIA PEARSON in . "THE VITAL QUESTION" in A DTI AVENUE THEATRE jlIVrAIJ- 7TH AND O.IRARD AVENUE Trio no U Double BUI BESSIE BARRISCALE and WM. DESMOND la "Bullets and Brown Eyes." "The Village Vampire'' Comed. i M-tlii. BKAD 8T. ERIE A Ureal iNortnem oermant-n aves. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in 'THE HABIT OF HAPPINESS' IRIS THEATRE 8"a ifSww ETHEL BARRYMORE in THE KIS8 or HATE" IMPERIAL Theatre &?., LILLIAN GISH in THE BATTLE. OP THE BEXES" LAFAYETTE M" AvlSuWOTON DENMAN THOMPSON in -THE OLD HOMESTEAD" 191G. ....if Iiulse Drew. Grant Mitchell and Hen John son. A noted farco with much fun ln It. PHOTOPLAYS. STANLEY All week. "Tho Heart of Nora Klynn," Mlth Mnrlo Doro. A charming story with Mlsa Doro ns nn Irish housemaid. Thli is annlvcrsnry week at this theatre. AltCADIA All week. "Tho Good Bad Mnn." with Douglas Fairbanks nnd llesslo Lojc. Added attraction. Chrales Chnplln, In his "Burlesque on Carmen.' PALACE Monday, Tuesday, nnd Wednesday, "Tho Nower." with Blanche, Hweet Thurs day. Friday ami Haturday. , "Tho t-nvo Mask." with Wallace Held and Cieo Rldgc ley. VICTOIHA Monday and Tuesday, "The Aryan," with William H. Hart. Wednesday nnd Thursday, "Llttlo Meene's, Ilomnnce. with Dorothy Glsh nnd Owen Moprc. 1-rl; day nnd Saturday, "Playing With lire." with Olga Pctrova. LOCUST Monday nnd Tuesday, "Thn Klsi of Hato." with Ethel Barrymore. Wednes day. "Jloodnn Ann," with Mae Marsh. Thursday. "Martha' Vindication." with Norman Tnlmago, Seena Owen nnd Tully Marshall. Friday and Saturday, "Tho Half Million Dollar llrlbo,'' with Hamilton lie veils nnd Marguerite Snow, BELMONT Monday nnd y nnd Tuesday, "Dlplom le rnrn. Wednesday nnd ney," with Mnrlo Doro. Thtirsiljiv. "Out nf thn Drifts." with Mttr- Juerlte Clark. Friday and rinturday. "Poor lltlo Pepplna," Avlth Mary Plckford. STOCK. KNtCKEnilOCKEIl "Kick In." .First local presentation of Wlllard Mnck's drama, with the Knickerbocker Plasers. It tolls of tho deslrn to reform of a couplo of ex.convlcts who nro hounded by the iratlco owlne to their past record. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S Mildred Mnrombcr. ln "Holiday's Dream": Clauds Dllllngwater nnd .Company. In "Tho Decision of Governor Locke": Ilolle lllnnche, voenllst. Comfort nnd King, tho Hit Sehlovnnls, nymnnsts: The Threj Va Krants. Milton nnd l)e Long Hlslers, Geomo Oulgley nnd Eddlo Filzgernld, ltny Harrnh and Compnny. OIIAND "Tho Olrl In tho Gown 'Shop." Kelly nnd Galvln. llose nnd Carmello I'onzcllo, Fred Knowles nnd Mnzlo Whlto, Hoy and Arthur, lloso Comedy Docs. GLOII1J "Miss Hamlet." Crossman's Ilnnlo Friends. Walter Johnson nnd Company, Car roll Ulsters, Louis' Dogs and Monks. Her nard Shaw, Ford and 'llnley. Grnr Dunlmr nnd Company. Chnrles, Tho Three Rossalres. CIIORS KIJVH First Inlf of tho week, "Tho Lonesome Lassies." Zimmerman und Com pany, Norwood nnd Hall, Evans Misters, Itlpley nnd Company, Cecil Eldrcd and Cnrr. L.ist half of the week. "The Lonesome Ln Hles." Vohb nnd Hurni, Coogan und Cnrr. Kennedy nnd Company. Crowly nnd Camp bell. Tho Three Alex. HUltLESQUE. DUMONT'H Dumont's JllnstreH, In satire on matters of current Interest. PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESDNTATIO I FAnm FORTY-FIRST AND lilI LANCABTEU AVENUE FANNIE WARD in "FOR THE DEFENSE" L1RFRTV BROAD AND 1 1 , JTC. 1 I COLUMBIA BESSIE BARRISCALE in "BULLETS AND BROWN EYES" Logan Auditorium nn5&n Ave. H. B. WARNER in "THE HAIDERS" I API TCT B2D AND LOCUST VUUtJ 1 Mats 1:30. & 3:30. loe Evgs., 0:3(1 8, 0:30 I5c. Ethel Barrymore ,n TPoPTiati? Market St. Theatre f MAS?.?f?ET PATHD Present ROBERT HDESON In "BIU JTWtaABRITY" Sea ICillAFT' every Wednesda; nRPMlTlIM OERMANTOWN AD u,irria.uivi i cheltenaves. Charles Ehaplu in "CARJWEN" Added Attrul "SUafnge Case opfy Page " IRTPT-T & WOODLAND AVE. fv'-, ' CONTINUOUS 1 TO 11. MARY PICKFORD in PtR LITTI-B PEPPINA" 1214 MARKET STREET 10 A. M Kw 11:13 P. M. CHE SWEET in THE SOWERS" PARK IE AVE. - DAUPHIN ST. MAT 2.15 EVOB. 8:45 to 11, Paramount BLANCHE SWEET In " THE BLACKLIST" PRINCESS "'ItS?" METRO. Presents FRANCIS X BUSHMAN & BEVERLY BAYNE In 'The Wall Between." See 'The Girl and The Game" eery Thursday RIATTfi OERMANTOWN AVE. IVl.rt.l 1 AT TUU'EIIOCKEN BT Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgley In 'THE GOLDEN CHANCE" DFPFMT 1031 MARKET 8TREBT I.VJC1I J, HUMAN votott ORGAN House Peters & Barbara Tennant In 'THE CLOSED ROAD" RI1RV MARKET STREET - O I BEIJW TTJf STREET JACK BARRYMORE in 'THE LOST BRIDEGROOM" SHERWOOD5 MARY MILES MINTER in DIMPLHS" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET SiinY. EDWIN AUGUST In 'THE SOCIAL HIOHWAYMAN" TIOGA mu ANU VENANGO 8T3 MARY PICKFORD in "POOR LITTLE PEPPINA" VlTTflBI A MARKET ST. 1 I VK1H ABOVE NINTH THosi WM S HART1d!t"b Preaeota VY1VI. t. nVTV 1 ARYAN" Added Attraction, Triangle Keystone Comedy. STANLEY URKET ABOVE J8TH continuous MARIE DORO in llslB a. B. to "THE HEART OP tt.to ?. m. nora ruvnr ref e. BLAfi Ritin MARIBltoRaHlAKElA CHARMING NURSE MID She Plnys fin Irish qijrl in 'Th Heart of Nora Flynn,'' tho New Lasky-Paramount Film By the Photoplay Editor "The Heart of Nora riynn." n Lnsky Para mount film In five parts, directed by Cecil Do Mllle. Helen sed today, nnd playing all week at the Stanley Theatre Nora Marie Dortf Nolan Elliott Dexter The Husband Ernest Joy The Wife) . Lot .May The Man Edward West Sure, It's always the Irish lhat liava tlmo for a bit of lllrtlng. and Norn Flynn was Just aR Irish ns her name, llut for nil that she never deserved to get In nil tho trouble sho Old, merely bccaUso out of tho goodness of her heart she protects tho good name of her mistress by taking her Indiscretions on herself. ln "The Heart of Nora Flynn," tho now Lasky-l'nramount film which will piny all this week nt tho Stanley, ono feels lhat there Is too much excellent act Ing, wonderful lighting and clever direct ing spent on such a thin story It Is the merest excuse for a plot, yet Cecil Do Mttlo has put his genius so thoroughly Into It that It haa becomo n delightful photo play. The lighting Is most artistic. Tho vision "cut back" scenes, which nro so numer ous that ono reviewer remarked during tho picture that all the characters seemed I to havo second sight, nro placed so clever ly that tho picture Is unique One vision Is on tho top of a tabic and shows a whole estate Another la a most nttrnctlva I llttlo house, thrown on tho door of tho ' motor car. Clever photography In tho ex treme. Mario Doro In charming to look Upon and equally delightful 111 her acting. She Is rapidly becoming a finished screon ac tress, something alio decidedly was not In "The Wood Nymph," for tho Tlrnngle, or "Diplomacy" for the Famous Players. The whole supporting cast Is cxcollont, but tho real honors go to tho adorablo children whom Miss Doro Is BUpposed to play nurso to, They are natural and pretty. As tho finale to the filming of "Sultana," which Dnlbon has Just completed, a bier nlx-pnsenger touring car was sent over tho cliffs nt Point Flrmln recently. II dropped 200 feet nnd broko up In mid nlr most spectacularly, as a result of tho ganollno tank's explosion. Norman Man ning superintended tho stunt. Paulino Harry, who Is a Into recruit to tho Fox players, Is a musician of moro than ordinary ability. She Is n remarka ble violin player Slio has looked into tho subject and says that thero nro only nbout GOO known violins, violas and 'cellos In existence mndo by Antonio Stradivari and that these aro scattered over the world, owned by persons who havo no Idea of their vnlue. Gall Kano nnd her supporting play ers, under tho direction of Frank Powell, are working for tho next two weeks nt a point off Sandy Hook, Njow York, where tho groat JCew York Bay meets tho At lantic. A number of small boats nnd a large uca-golng tug havo been chartered for tho period by the World Film Cor poration. "Tho Other Sister" Is tho title of tho plcturo nt present occupying thi Hqultablo CHrl's attention. Hotel Mon Give Dinner-Dance "Tho Ureoters ot Philadelphia," an or ganization of hotel mon, will give a dln-ner-diinco tonight at the Hcllowte-Strat-fnrd Supper will bo served at midnight and dancing will follow until sunrise to morrow. WEST PHILADELI'IIIA HRANFl C-D AND MARKET STS. vvfn-' AT daily, s p. m., bc. ?i?5i'1c, Robert Warwick in "THE SUPREME SACRIFICE" OVERBROOK C3D i!?v WM. S.HART in "HELL'S HINGES" flARDFISI C3D lansdowne ave. VaII-t MAT. 2. EVC1.. Oi30, EQUITABLE j lyle Blackwell Presents - adow of Doubt" A 40TH t MARKET STB. IDA SCHNALL UNDINE" ALTIMORE rOTH AND BALTIMORE AVE. EVENING 0:15 and 8:43 WILLIAM FARNUM in gOLDIER'H OATH" OTHERS . BROADWAY B2D greenway l.y .- VY l Adults lOo; Children Bo " eae Barnscale in "The Last Act! "Cinders of Love" NORTH Broad Street Casino imoAjgl0W MATINEE SilTO EVENING 7 and 0. MARGARET GIBSON In "THE HIDDEN UIV'-S Part. jn vj fsaV --3Sjtrcc--vsn. mm in "The Sfi EURiTK S in " ;0 "OHI OH I HENRY" OTH PFNTI IR Y ERIE AVE MARSHALL VyJ11UII MATINEE DAILY CHARLES RICHMAN in . "The Hero of Submarine D-2" hOUTJI OLYMPIA nnAD AND Vl a 111 1A BA1N11RIDGE STS. HOME OF TUB J.ATUST AND UK8T PIlQtO I'LAYB IN SOUTH PlL-lDPfA TOMORROW "THE GIRL AND THE GAME" Last Episode. NORTHEAST NORTIIWEST JEFFERSON sr w.ahw MADAME PETROVA in ' "THE VAMPIRE" Metro. SiisniipriRnTift theatre ijth ' ousquenanna busQUEHANNA ave. ESS ANAY LILLIAN DREW and a OAL VERT In "VULTURES OP SOCIETY," S parti. THE ACCUSING EYE"- """v THE STRANGE CASE OP MARX PAGE" KENSINGTON niMRD FRONT ST. AND J U IY1 U U GIRARD AVENUE THE GIRL AND THE GAME." 14th. EdUo4 "LORD JOHN'S JOURNAlv "A MEWTING s"OR A CHKATIW ANIMATED WEEKLY '4 Weekly pijjgfanu Appear Ev liondaj Ut .5 ' MptioB Plcjure C?art " v 4 " . . . . ; STRAND irm ANO Q1"Ap ave, Ralph Stuarfc 'iSS: Charles Chtfplin '" 'LnOTlEtRs0!ldr v . N Kri r . t " l ,4 L'-