Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 11, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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MSCUSSIWLAWS
Efforts Made to Strengthen
Weaker Courts, to Insure
Solvency and Avoid State
f Regulation
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Solving for tha present as well n the
future, a plan for operation which will in
mire, to all members the ability to full)
meet all claims as they Arise nnd to pay
tha full measure of beheflts promised to
..those Initiated, Is how a necessary com
dltlon to the) Ufa o Insurance as Well as
sick benint fraternal bodies.
Tfie time has passed for haphazard, un
certain methods of operation. State super
vision Is now demanding and State legis
lation compelling kilt fraternal beneficial
bodies to place their business upon a
sound, safe, stable basis, to charge dues
sufficiently adequate to redeem all
promises.
Buch State legislative aetlen has been taken
tn manr States. I'ennsylvsnla has not yet so
cted, although such. action has een threat
fined, and at several eesslons of the stats
legislatures but narrowly nve rten., , ,
. To forestall such action , the Koresters'Fel
lowshlp Club of Pennsyhanla ,1s devoting
much care and consideration to ln l
strengthen the weaker courts, that they mar
b In a position strong numerically and sound
"lWtaklnr time br the forelock to nrpvlde
against possible enactment of laws In Penn
sylvania similar to those passed In other
States. Sixteen Btates have already passed
fairs .tending-, to compel fraternal beneficial
ocletlea to show comolele solvency.
Fourteen others. New .York. Tennessee,
North Carolina, Georgia. Indiana, Connecti
cut, New Hampshire. Virginia, Washington.
California, Oregon, Colorado. Rhode Island
and Ohio have on their statute books enact
pinita that become effective. December at.
1017, which provide that If the valuation of
such societies shall show that the present
Talua of future net contrlbutlona. together
with tha admitted assets. Is Jess than the
present value of 'promised benefits nnrt accrued
(labilities, such society must Increase Its eon'
trtbutlons from members and add tolty "Jfts
,or falling to do eo.wllhln a stipulated porlod.
'lh fraternity will be dissolved by the State.
ft "i therefore, the purpose of .Prominent
thlnkln? members of the roresters to at once
Sk. meaiurS to strengthen the weaker courts
that they can fearlessly face the degree test
cf solvency. While many or the majority of
courtneed fear no test, no matter how
exacting. It Is desired that all anall do in line
UtlVfaSorJ 'condition. This, mvr be accom-
rnlo,r.ecouD?t.?orr"Vy IncSa.' Ju-Tpr maUr.al
gTHyiKa JDBDQUr-PKIIIADELHIA, TTTttftSP AY, M:AY 11.
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tftll bwll reereteated. The, metrnMrs wilt
meet at .Bueauehanna street. nd Old Tor
road at 7 o'clock; nd from there proceed to
the neW hall, , .-,
. Oeorre it Polnlsetf C6uncll will present a
handsome nag to the Frankford rublta Bohool
on Saturday afternoon. May 0. There will
tie a short parade of the members of aeorgn
M Polntsett Council and the local council
of the Jr O, .U. A, i., local camps of the
r, Oi s. of A. and a trop of Boy Sconts,
The flar will h Tirftsnnt1 nn bhalf Of Point-
aett Council by Past Btate Councilor Thome s
II. Walters. ..
Th Mi Annlvettary Banquet Committee wf
the order, held Its last meeting Thursday eve
ning In the council room of Kenderton Coun
cil. Brother .Harry MeMaln presided. The
returns from local councils wen encouraging,
nnd from present Indications this promises to
be, .the largest anniversary celebration ever
held In the Eastern District.
(leflrge M. rnliitseti Council will attend
divine aervlcea on Sunday evening All mm
bers of tho order are Invited to nttend with
Polnteett Council. Members will meet In the
council room of Ueorg Polntsett Council,
frankford avenue and Orthodox street, at
T p. m. sharp. ,.
nenjamln .Harrison Council will have a
large class Initiation at tta session tonight.
The degree arork wllljje exemplified by the
degree team of John E. Armstrong Council,
No. 30. All members of the order are In
vited. Refreshments will follow the Initiatory
work.
PAitfimc ORDIJt
SONS OF AMERICA
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With More Than 100,006 Mem
fjcrs State Headquarters
1 Claim Largest Gains in
HiBtory of the Order
FftATERNAL AMERICANS
rrtih Hot mmnR IS trie
sought by the discussions of the suWect
tnemberablp gains,
titan nti-ht hv thi
Kr the members of tho rorestera'
The primary purpose of the law aa to vol
uatlon uit Isnot to show ability to pay cur
tent claims arising for the mere fact that the
Satrtlcular society Is alive, shows Its ability to
o to that extent. The thought Is to gauge
Its solvency for the future, and the extent
,ef Its ability to pay all claims upon ex stlnB
'certificates aa they fall, due In the future,
according- to woll-establlshed tables of ex
periences and law of averages.
boom to
proposed new membersnip
tram. No. 287. last week
smoker in Its hall.. 4828 Woodland
Aa
era1
avenue. The program, varied In character,
was designed to pleaso the large audience of
members and visitors.
The 180 minutes were nuggets of good cheer,
replete with merriment. Instruction nnd en
joyment. Brother II. White, of Ilaverford
Court. No. 202. chairman of the West Phila
delphia Sectional Class Initiation . Commltee.
spoke upon that topic Tho event Is llxcd for
June S3 and promises to yield a big quota of
candidates. , ...... .
Between the songs, recitation and tidbits of
entertainment, short talks on current Issues
were mads by active workers, which were re
ceived with pronouncedonarka of approval. Fol
lowing the entertainment refreshments were
served.
Court BcrraTlCtTTNq. 103 celebrated Its Slst
anniversary Friday evening with a banquet,
concert and dance, given -at 1020 North Uroad
atreet. Tho program and .souvenirs wero
unique, and the exercises distinctive nnd un
like tho usual routine of such functions. P. O
C. It. J. Harrington Kirk presided. The
courses of the dinner wero Interspersed with
vocal numbers, rendered by Brothers Itodn.
Qanley. Clymer nnd Curney. A professional
humorist, and likewise another artist In mys
tifying tricks, added to the pleasantries
Recitations by T. Lawler. secrotary of the
court slno Its Inception: reading of an orig
inal commemorative poim by Bro. J. Mc
Knlaht. and a military drill by the uniformed
degree team, under command of J, F. Rodden
and led by the court's accordeon hand, were
pleaslnc features of the varied program
Responses to toasts were made by Bros.
Mase. Pilot. Farly and Daisy Buprame Sec
retary Donnelly! P.- 8. C. R. T. J. Ford, and
P. a. C. II C. Bradley, sent lettrrs of felicita
tion, other engagements preventing their at
tendance. This court will participate In the big
fraternal parade In Camden. .May, 20, and wilt
be led by a band composed of Its own 'members.
Court L. J. Smith. No. 141, on Monday eve
ning gave a reception, banquet and concert to
membors and their ladles. Charlea Xlarr was
chairman of tho Committee on Arrangements.
Ilrlef talks wero made by O. C. R. Pilot. P. 40.
a. R. UraUlcy, Deputy Uuerln and Brother
Fraullnger, all of which referred to" "Mothers'
Say" and tho propriety of all Foresters suit
ably recognlzlnsr tho day A dance completed
the pleasure of tha evening. T. B. Uormley
acted aa noor manager, assisted by Brothers
Carter, I.UU. Opus, Dryhouse. Bul.tr, Goodwin
and Prettyman.
. An entertainment for the ladles featured
the meeting of Court Mount Pleasant. No. 342.
Saturday evenlne la Rlttenhouse Hall. 03 d
atreet and Haverford avenue. Chairman Bro.
II. Farrell Introduced some novel attractions.
The program began with a few well-adapted
remarks by Deputy Joseph Kelly. The danc,
lng was under the direction of Bro. R. Edward.
An enjoyablo tims was spent by the large
atldleneo.
Court Oreenway. No. 846. meets the first
ind third Friday of each month at 6123 Wood
and. avenue. Its eesslons aro well attended
and Its members are preparing to present their
?U.M. ;.ha",.0J candidates for tho big class
Initiation of. Juno 23. Deputy J. P. aartland
will marshal this event, which, with Its own'
pandV wtlltoln the fraternity parade In Cam-
Court Victorious. No 881, at Allegheny ave
tM and Gaul street, meets on Tuesday eve
ninga and keeps the northeastern section of tho
e.lty well aware of tte activities of Forestry.
AHva to every Issue, participating In every
SSn'SfS.,1: meetings show the- results in
well-attended sessions of Intereeted members.
Bomethlae out of the. ordinary la done at every
wfekly. membership Is increasing
S?rJ-K,raml,ton D'sstan. No 3B3, which
Bleat Thuriav mvnn iRitx mi "..."
fi!2i.toi.t.haJn,!ft!i .an fS"sslve move to
Increase. IU membership. Social oventa .r.
Baseball Lenguo of Local Councils
Opens Season Coming Saturday
Diligent Council, No. 4, attended Pato
thorp Memorial Presbyterian Church, 2d
and Clearfield streets, Inst Sunday oven-lng-,
with a largo number oC membors,
cuards and visiting- brethren. A special
program of music war arranged nnd an
appropriate sermon preached by the pas
tor, ItoV. James Q, Ilnymond. Tho cntlro
church building 'was tilled with members
and the service was most Impressive.
A spcclat class Initiation of a large
number of candidates was held last week
In the hall of Col. John Clark Council,
No. C15, at which tlmo tho beautiful ritual
of tho order was exemplified In a perfect
and Imprcsslvo manner. This Is ono of
the many class Initiations which have
been held by N'o. 61S, which as a result
Is now In a most progreBslvo condition.
Tho baseball league wilt hold a meeting
this evening In tho hall of Integrity Coun
cil, No. 338, Broad nnd Federal BtreetB.
All councils Interested In this Important
branch or tho American spirit of the or
ganization, Bliould bo represented. Tho
scheduto of tho present season wilt com
mence Saturday afternoon next, nt 3:30,
at tho following grounds: 64th and Berks
streets, 52d street and Warrington nvcnuo,
and 33d Btreot nnd Columbia avenue. Tho
olHccra of tho league and the managers of
tho nrIoua teams hao nrranged a
schedule and perfected nn organization
which will bo most attractive and mem
bers of tho order should visit tho above
grounds any Saturday afternoon for n
good exhibition of baseball. Stato Coun
cilor Shcnomnn Is much pleased with the
work of this league and has promised to
islt the various games from tlmo to tlmo.
Tho final meeting of the Anniversary Com
mittee will be held Saturday evening next at
13th and Columbia aenue. at which time and
place tho membera of tho committee from
the arlous councils will present reports. The
necessary preparations for n most successful
anntcraary celebration havo been completed,
and from present prospects thero will be In at
tendance tho largest number of members eer
assemblod In honor of the Institution of the
principles for which this great Amorlcan
organization stands Tho officers of the com
mittee In charga of the event are: President,
State Councilor Shcneman; vice president.
Francis Alrcy; secretary. C I.croy Trlpmaker,
and treasurer. Past State Councilor Woben
smith. Lu Lu Tamrle and Wednesday evening
next will be the niftr. nml limn fnn tMat Int...
.estlng occasion . State Councilor Shencman
urgpeyery member possible to bo present nnd
assist In the proper commemoration of the
birth of this, great American organization.
Tho reports arriving at headquarters
of tha State Camp, nt 1317 Nbrlh Broad
street, show that tho order throughout
the State Is making wonderful strides to
the goal set for the end of Juno 20, that
of having 190,000 members In tho Key
stono State
Many camps that have not slnwn any
activity during the last several years nre
now busily occupied In taking In largo
classes of candidates. New camps are
being Instituted In the cehtrnt nnd west
ern sections of the State, nnd every In
dication points to tho fact that the period
from January 1 to Juno 30 will be n ban
ner term. The Stato president, C, I
Nonemakcr, of Altoona, Is kept busy vis
iting nit sections of the Stato, and has
received much encouragement from his
many visits. Tho State president Is high
ly respe'tcd, ahd on ecry occasion Is
received by large numbers of members of
tho order willing to pay homage to his
worth and the work ho Is accomplishing.
Since the first of the year camps- havo beeri
organized and Instituted In .the following
named places: Loganton, Mlddleburg. Pax-
tonvltlo. Ilellenoori. Pnrf TrvnrlAn. rVnfrnt
vny, Mn'ien, iiockitom. Mazappa. .iloniunuon,
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rCrTMiMBIja1
iggBI: 'SsgaFW
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3 tjjix y hj ' J Te?S
LUCKY CHANCE GIVES
NEW MOVIE THRILL
Bad Accident to Automobile
Caught by Camera Placed to
Film Another Scone
An Important meeting of the Oood of the
Order Association will be. held rrlday evening
next, at Eagle Council. No 3. 1033 Columbia
avenue, rurther reports will ba made as to
the annual excursion to Wlldnood. July 2J.
and arrangements made for tho coming parade
In Camden.' All councils should bo represent
ed. Announcement of tho preparations for
memorial services will also bo made.
John R. Sturphy Council. TJo. 10. nt 2740
Germantown aenue. will hold a Inrgo class
nltlatlon Tuesday evening next, when a so
lected staff, together with tire entire guards
. ,. "'-t -uuncn. iu. ,, win no present.
AH membera should attend to witness this
exemplification of tho beautiful work of the
ritual.
v. M.I...V.1. imnnUUU ,IR,UUUH dtVlllMIIUVII,
TroxeivlHennd Berkley Mills Bnd tho coming
month will soe. camps Instituted .at Meyers
dale, Turbotsvllle. White Deer and Pottgrove.
Tho Btate organizers report that nherover
they work they ore received with much en
tMislaam hy'the cltlrens, who seem glad to
at Dilate with the order. The reports of the
district presidents throughout tho Stato am en
couraging, and all vying with onn nnother
tn have their district show the largest jrnln
of any In tho 8tate. The present Stnto
Executive Committee .looks for one. of the
verv best nerlmla In the history of the order
during the past six months.
The new Stale aecrotary. William J. Jlulr,
Is fast becoming acquainted with the mem
bership of tho order In and around .Vhlladel
phla and nearby counties and la is 'My en
gnged In filing engitgements every Light at
aome district meeting or that of somo Indi
vidual camp. Brother Mulr has assumed tho
otnee or stato secretary In a masterful man
ner and Is following out many of the Ideas
of his predecessor, tha late William Wennd
Havlnir had knowledge of the work of tho
office for four years as a member of tho
State HxecutUo Commltteo ho can readily un
derstand tho needs of many of the camps of
the State and hla oxperience as the Stato pres
ident of tho order has brought him In contact
with many of the vital needs of the organiza
tion nnd tho membership at largo
Brother Mulr Is a candidate for election to
tho office at tho coming convention, to be held
In Philadelphia thla August, and has placed
his record of four years' experience in tho
work before the membership of the State no
a member of the State Rxocutlvo Committee.
Its In receiving many letters from all over
tho State assuring him of the support ot tho
delegates to mo coming atato convention.
An enthusiastic meeting was held In llio
camp room of Camp No. 101. at a reception
tendered to the new State Scretary. Brother
Mulr. The meeting was attended by many
prominent mombors. Amone tho number were
about 20 of tho past presidents of the camp.
One of the pleasing features ot tho session
was listening to the reading of the minutes of
tho camp by Secretary John II. Holt, who Is
considered tho premier secretary ot the State,
nrother Holt, In a few appropriate remarks.
gave tho reason for tho preclso manner In
which each detail of the minutes of the camp
waa taken care of.
flESSIE LOVE
A iray and piquant plnnco from
tho modest and virginal heroine
of "Tho Aryan" ahd "The Good
Sad Man,'.' . She will bo seen in
tho lattcfT'photoplay at tho Vic-
L-tgrin today.
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bodlM wll. VirobAMi' conclude their labors eome
time Thursday nitornoon.
At tho last meetlnff of th honnt of directors
of the Indppndnt Order of Odd Fellows Hm
ployment jfurenu nt tho Grand lodRo lieAd
quartern. 1723 Arch strrel, tho report of tho
mnnarer, Joshua N. Mtchflcld, nhowed that
fosltions had lfn secured for TO 1 men since
he Inception of tho bureau. February IR, 1010.
uurinr in is prnoa tno Durrau nns Deen nup
ported uy donations
from tho nrloua lodges
ana encampments in in
itirlmllrtfnn of Phil-
fees aro accepted from np
artelrhtA nnd
purantB. .
Tho character of tho men who havo applied
for employment through tho bureau has met
wun mc nenriy npprovi
larfTo enlrpriecs in
pprovat of tho manaRers of
ana nrounu I'nuaaeipnia
and requests aro ven recelvrd from employers
of skilled labor hundreds of miles away for
men to irko positions.
The manarrer also reported that In low of
neonio nunaiea inat tncro were very
few complaints. Thro arc .at present fin
ORDER RED MEN
arranged a drawing: features.
AhKTirhttk. WiL P.? 'hera bavo outlined
fcsuita wc Auiiuncu,
and Brothers
nave outlined
promise cood
RaBiinlNMhlc,.lpb "elegjtes met at Orotto
?.ai'fi 1S80 8oth atreet, Tuesday to arranza
Smi .f0.'h wrtlclpatlnr In tha irester" ml
SS -0 tAJrr.h.n!i"iiiS,rf ,n Camden on
?ii "2 Ar,er the deliberations wero throuzh
a luncheon waa served, nrother Pantarelll of
" Jota "av. No. 8. iwderld the iupt
Per to the representatives aa his personal
aueiU. It I anticipated that PWUdelpWa will
"ve, Um turnout, aa Its tribute to the als.
iSCtSi'.l 'urisdlctlon of Niw Jersey, which
, JUNIOR MECHANICS '
Class Initiations Continue to Swell
Eanka of This Growing Fraternity
Tha membera of John R Marlln Council.
No. 20, are working- hard to have the meml
berahlD reach the loon mnv , .i. "s".
the nscal year. Juno 30, a large number,
ot candidates were admiti , tul .-.'
rnMUrur and a number of candidates are
expected to be present tonight. Another
larg-a claw Initiation la belor arVanged for
Saturday evening. May 27. when the work
will be exemplified by the degree team
ton. The membera of tho council are anx
Jf?j: awaiting the coming of thla team
which has the reputation of bejngthe onTy
compeUtor to the degree team of JohS a
Mar in Council. The degree team from
ter Ptt cf March and thu will be Jn tho
nt'th. iI,TS!Urn Vf tatlon- Alltouncfla
turSStteSSecate4.,nVUe1 Uw
.ti ortta Cpurt of Marlln Council Is
planning- big things. They have now or,
team of the court will also be supplied
with unlforma and fuU equipment. Plans
are being- wade to form the, orgaiiliaHoS
wiu meet in cneiuiOQ once a year at
the same lime that tha State Council of
Pennsylvania, meets, vouucii or
yrankllurtlia Council, Ko. T3. has mnv
oue. and I maklnx preDA"
rae class TalUaUoo la lbs
KlSff.y8"?5 ' to.bafromso fa
rauon. to hold a Uri
WMfc BlCO wu
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canJldates for the blfr nil
rojn ,
s.degi
cajMloates for tos Wjt nUat Tni Scsii Yea
will do ttelr part alter tbe loltlation
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ice
Monday
Council Fires Kindled in Wigwams
and Tribal Degrees Conferred
Saturday evening a large delegation
of chiefs and warriors from Ulro Tribe,
No. 309, trailed to tho wigwam of Wash
ita Tribe, No. 53, of ConshohocUcn. The
occasion of tho fraternal visitation was
the desire of the Red Men from Philadel
phia to give expression of their nnrt.
clatlon of a large American flag, recently
presented to them by their fellow mem
bers from Conshohocken. After a cordial
fraternal reception Great Sachem Samuel
H. Walker presented Washita Tribe with
a series of resolutions expressive of good
fellowship and the kindly fraternal esteem
of the members of HIro Tribe.
wnlf.u.!,ta,l'l.1?po.n,'VXa', mad0 D5C Pa!" Sachom
X!.11i?mh?ll,,h. 'S,.t3 ers an honored mem
ber of this tribe. Other short talks were made
S. 9re-a Junior Sagamore T. C. lieawlck.
Chief of Records J. Bethel, of Mo. 300; Deputy
John Jlalone. Chief of Records aeorce Giles, of
No. 58, and Past Great Hachem John E.
.A well-attended and animated meetlna- of
the Dakota Association waa held last weak
rni,.ltS w!tm of Paconta Tribe. No. 3 J. at
Ml South Uroad street. A number of ojiei.
tlona of general interest were discussed and
21.5y.exPre".'Sn.1 Blen B" to tho resultlns
good to local trtbea from various visitations
made and exemplinoatlons given of degree team
work. Accordlnc to a atatement made, the
association confers the warriors and chiefs
degrees at least once each week In soma one
'u.!n9u v,aIlo,u local tribes, a labor, which,
while helpful to the fraternity. Is exceedingly
burednsome to the degree team members!
It was decided to abandon the much-discussed
marching club for the State Council
session at Mahanoy City.
Tho members of Wlssahlckon Tribe. No. 82.
iHZ?.Ja,t.t.com?ittti a vigorous membership
contest, the team under Captain Samuel
Loeb defeating tha .team led by Deputy
team will enjoy a supper at Moseba.eh'a
SSl'SSi htr't and ofrard a"venu.!'at tb.
fp?.M 0tolh8,l0"W ,d"rlne the first week
Jn June. Charles Wleland. president of the
IocaJ, Deputies' Association, alone aecured 10
candidates for tho winning side, ""'"' "
Tonguna Tribe. No. 210. tonight will dedU
...v..... ... ,w.,,,a, vcic.UIIirq will DO COn
At tha last meeting of the Washington Birth
day Celebration Committee, hold at the State
Camp Headquarters, 1317 North Uroad atreet.
a committee, consisting of members of all the
organisations connected with this movement,
waa appointed to perfect arrangements for
the celebration next February. This commltteo
held a meeting during the last week and per
fected an organization by solectlng a chairman
and secretary. The commltteo will report Its
work back to the General Committee nt Ita
next meeting and nt that time steps will bo
taken to begin actle work to properly cele
brate tho birthday of "Tho Father of Our
Country , Tho association has already many
permanent members and fcela that In a. short
time the membership of this association will
soon reach the 1000 mark Chairman Davis,
together with Secretary Opdyke. is enrolling
membora each week. The delegates to tho
meetings of the association can explain tho per
manent association membership to any mamber
desiring to affiliate "
John W. Harper, of Camp No. 43 of Ches
ter, and the present Stato conductor, la mak
ing a vigorous campaign for advancement to
tho office of Stato master of forms and eey
Indication points to his success Jto is known
by the membership at large, Is well liked and
well nttcd fox the. position to which he asnlres
Delaware .County, In which his camp Is. lo
cated, will no doubt show the largest gain of
any lndlildu.il county In the State as the camps
aro all working hard to that end.
Recordeiin-Chlef J. Harry Cumberland, who
was recently re-elected to the office of rccorder-
In.chlflf of thn nnrammitliinr nn,1 nt AUnnnn
by a very large vote, la receiving many letters
of congratulation from membera of the unl
formed rank of tho order. He Is busy these
days answering correspondence in connection
With tho uniformed rank. Thero la no one
better acquainted with tho needa of the com
manderles than the recorder-ln-chlef.
That, pioneer of tho order of tho Stato of
Pennsylvania. State Treasurer Jrtvln 8. Smith,
of Heading, has been re-elected to the presi
dency of the I'unoral Heneftt Association for
the next two years. Ho had no opposition
which demonstrated tha confidence of his
brethren and his ability to handlo thla re
sponsible position.
Camp No. B02. of Norrlstown. will hold a
V.. J ": in no uuuueuine camp room on
Vedneeday next to give a reception to many
new candidates. Among the speakers of the
evening will bo State Secretary Mulr. u. A,
Derry. ot Camp No, U'03, of Philadelphia, and
others well known In tho order.
State' Master of Forms E E. Clark, of
Pittsburgh. hd is at the present time In
Norway atendliur. to business of his office
as chief of detectives, writes to friends of his
aeiignuui trip over and expects to return
shortly, .
ODD FELLOWS
lodges that nro membors of tho bureau, and
during tne summer months a plan of cam
paign will be mapped out to Interoit the re
mainder of tlw local lodgos In the project,
which has been given tho unqualified approval
ot the Grand Ixidge officers nnd has been
highly commended by tho different branches of
the ordor throughout tho country
An ontertalnment for tho benefit of the
bureau will bo held In Totem Hall on Saturday,
May it, and tho members of tho bureau are
engaged ln n friendly rivalry to see which
lodgo can dispose of tho greatent number of
tickets At present the leaders In tho con
teat are Past Grand William A. VT. Shancy,
of Philanthropic I.odgo. nnd Benjamin Cal
erly, of Hoxborough Uodge
Tho present officers of tho Kmployment Bu
reau are W. A. W. S-ey. president: J. Y
Loux. lco president: at .ley I. lice, treas
urer, Charles D Har..i ton, secretary, and
Joshua N. Litchfield, offlco manager,
Great Junior Sagamor T. C. Beswlck. Oreal
rropnei paries j. rase, ureat Chief uf
Records Thomas K. Donnalley and Great
Keeper of Wampum Joseph Farrar,
Tha regular session of Mlmonk Tribe, No.
451 on Friday's sleep, attracted a goodly at
tendance ot membera and visitors, who en
joyed a number 0f Interesting talks upon tha
order of Red. Men and Its fraternal achieve-
Senls The Initial game ot the Red Men's
aseball Iague waa played Saturday after
noon on Mlnonk Tribe Athletic Field. Blst
street and Overbrook avenue, and was well
attended by lltd Men and their friends. Tha
team of Mlnonk Trlba won the first gams by
. vvuia u . w u.tf-uMs tue team repre
senting Weccacoe Tribe, Saturday afternoon
Mlnonk Tribe will play, th Cheamar Club at
the same place No admission la
wiios tas games,
rped to
Monday evening- the Jubilee Committee held
a meeting to complete details and distribute
literature and tickets for the coming big tribal
demonstration, games and outing to La held
at Point llreexo park the latter part of June.
, Uassuolt Tribe, No. tit. had an Interest,
log meeting on Syidays sleep. They were
especially honored by the .preaenca of tta fol
lowing great chiefs, who all igavs Interesting:
talks on Iledraansblp. It is seldom that a
trlba U honored by such a distinguished gather
ings: Great Incohonee Frederick Downs, of
Massachusetts, Great Chief of Records ot the
Great Council of tta United States Wilson K,
Brooks, ot Chicago, Great Tocalun of the
GreatrounciT of the United states V O. 8
Walter K Rodgers, Great Chief of Records
Thomas K ponnslUy, O K. of V Joseph
LFarrsr, P. OS R. fc Tongue. P SjKur
Kite. Brother .Randolph Upplnoott, pi tta
rid of tta Fex, and many other well known
and active, warrior and braves.
MV
SWWBOINa
Independent Americans
Cllftoa Heights Council. No. 780, Is oon
ductinE a membership campaign of iu own,
wtuvh la producing; highly satisfactory results..
At the next meetlngr on XfnnH-v on.,,. rak,.
degree team of tta council will perform tta
talt'tcry ceremony upon a class of 15 caujt.
TliU couccil ba recently equipped Its. guarda
Wlla aejf uniform. al tteskiy ArUU ax belay?
4ftf tesnUbU jUajwBur- 3a dull
Interest of Members Centred in Com
ing1 Annual Session of Grand Lodge
The Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, rep
resenting 150,000 Odd Fellows, will be
In session the greater part qf next week
at Conneaut Lake, near Meadvllle.
The 03d annual session ot the Grand
Lodge and the 27th annual Besslon of the
Rebekah Assembly will convene Tuesday
morning, and will probably continue tn
session until some time Thursday, Pre
liminary special Eesslons will be held
Monday for the purpose of admitting past
officers of subordinate lodges to member
ship. A big reception and program of events has
been arranged for the entertainment of the
Grand Iodgo and the members and the week
promises to be a busy ono for followers of
'The Triple Links."
Tuesday afternoon there will ba a parade
of Cantons Patriarch Militant and lodges to
be reviewed by grand officers, and tn the
evening an exemplification of the work of
the tlrst oegres by tha prtxe-wlnnliut degree
team of Lake Shore Lodge. No. 718.
Wednesday there will ba a reception and
banquet to grand offlcera by tta Past Keprs
sentatlves Association and In tha evenlnr
an exhibition of itebekah degree work by
by V
City.
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wiv leains oi i-iiiiii auiusim euvau wusa.
No. 47J. of Hartltown. Crawford County, and
Vera uebekan Lodge, no. 103. or union
i. Erie County.
Thero will be a considerable amount of
Important legislation to be considered. Jif-
Ksted changes In bylaws, to be, disposed of,
sides tta transaction of the Usual. routine
business. Grand Maater J- P. JUI Jenkins,
of Norrlstown, will preside and the grand
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and Herbert Kemp, Christian,
find their mutual love opposed
by the birrltri of toclal cuitom.The
old lam ay that Jew and Gentile
thill not ioterbarrr fks er law
HTt that lore U the gTtatnt thing
li tha tTprld, Wh l the outcoms?
At All Bookstorea
JLe-G; IfeQrs; c-Cw. tsM!iawt
..Mlllo Lodge nt Its last session conferred
tho Initiatory degreo In full ceremonial form
unon n good-sUcd class of waltlne candidates
".nf.'l'lto was highly honored by nn unexpected
visit from Grand Mnnter J. P Halo Jenkins
and Deputy Urnml Master Perry A. Shaner.
J ,? ffriln'l master made an eloquent nddreis.
roliowed lijr an address from Deputy hhnner.
Jho grand lodgo officers were accompanied by
delegations from Ivy Lodge. No. HOT : Bernnrd
llrown Lodgo, No 111)5. and Arcturus Idgo,
il0 .The ehurch aervlcrs on Sunday com
memorathe of tho fi7th annheraary ot Odd
i.vi,wshl,.'l.AI,lcrl" 'oro well attended by
members of Mlllo Lodge
The Delinquent Committee, with P. O. Louis
E Richardson .as chairman, has taken up Its
work with a vim and fully expects somo good
returns. The first... degree tonight In full
ceremonial form will prove a ntronjr attrac
tion for Maltora
Prldar evening IaBt Merchants' Lodeo, No
281. exemplified tho third degroe in full cere
monial form on a good sized class of candi
dates. The. degreo team gavo an exceptionally
good rendition of the rltuallstlo work and tho
meeting was a woll attended and Interest
ing ono.
Brother U. I Morton, degree mister. Intro
duced a new march, which will proe on at
tractive feature when perfected Tomorrow
evening the first degree will bo conferred upon
a number of novitiates. Including a class of
candidates from Energetic Lodgo.
Sunday ovenlng last th lodges of Norrlstown
celebrated tho 07th anniversary of the order
by attending dlvlno services in tho Reformed
nhurch. of Norrlstown Members assembled
Jn tho local Odd rellous' Hall and vere, escort
ed to tho church by delegations of chevaliers
of Patriarchs Militant from Pnttstown. Eas
ton Norrlstown and Durby Over -100 mem
bers attended tho service nnd listened to nn
appropriate sermon preached by the Rev
Simon Slpplo, of Allentown. Grand Chaplain
ot tho Grand Lodge.
I.ed bv District Deoulv rjenre. nhnut 17K ndrt
Fellows of tho I)th District celebrated the
07th anniversary of tho ordtr by attending
divine servlco at tho Epworth M 13 Church.
BCth nnd Raco streets, whero all enjosori nn
Interesting program und n splendid sermon by
tho pastor, tho Rev. Mr. Carter.
The Energetic Lodge. No 013, Membership
Club held Its second annual banquet qt the
Continental Hotel Twenty-ntno were present
and tho club reorganized for the coming
year During the last six months 24 new
members have been added to the lodge Last
night a speaker on "Preparedness" addressed
the lodge members and their friends after a
brief business aesBlon of tho lodge.
At a special session of the Grand Lodge,
held In Pittsburgh on Monday evening, 111
past officers of subordinate lodges vtere ad
mitted to membership following the ses
sion a big public mectlm: was held, which
was addressed by the Grand Lodgo officers An
orchestra supplied music end n large and en
thusiastic; audience listened attentively to the
dissertations upon tho fraternal activities of
Odd Fellowship
Jitneymen Slow to Obtain Permits
Only 10 of the 108 Jitneys licensed on
January 1 by City Clerk Bran, of Cam
den, havo taken out permits tinder tho
now law which went Into effect yester
day. Under the new law tho police de
partment Is expected to prosecute viola
tions of the act. In addition to being
requirea to nie a Dona, tne jitney men
must pay the city monthly B per cent, of
their revenue.
By tio Photoplay Editor
What Is probably tho most remarkable
mollort pictures of ah automobile acci
dent over displayed were secured recently
when a car containing deorge Beban,
Myrtle Stedmnn, stars of the new Morosco
raramount film, "Pasquale," and Johh
Franklin, the chalilteur, turned an almost
complete side somersault.
A scene showing a speeding motorcar
turning a sharp curve on a mountain high
way near Los Angeles was prepared and
the camera man In. position to tako It. The
car came on nt high speed, nnd on turning
tho curve broka the steering knuckle on
the front Inside wheel, taking tho maohlno
off Its course with a side lurch directly
In tha nnfh nt inn AIYIftrn. man. All if faS-
clnnted tho photographer remained at his
post nnd secured plotures of the entire
nceldcnt, the machine turning over several
feet In frefnt of the camera. Had It not
been for the steol-framcd hood the pas
sengors would hardly have escaped more,
serious Injuries than they did. Both MUs
Stedman nnd Mr. Deban escnped with
several minor bruises, while the chauf
feur, who sat near tho wneci mat. gave
way, suffered from a broken wrist and
was taken out of tho wreck unconscious.
Tho pictures of tho accident will bo em
bodied In "Pnsqunle," which will shortly
bo seen at the Stanley Theatre, and orfcr
an unexpected thrill to tho film.
Mrs. Vernon Cnstle has signed a con
tract to appear ln movies for the Inter
national Film Service.
Tho next Inco production starring Will
iam S. Hart will bo "The Primal Lure,"
from V. E. Uoo's novol of that name.
Chnrllo Chaplin, who, according to sta
tlstlcs recently complied, Is pocketing 8
conts of tho Mutunl's money every tlmo
tho Ingcrsoll (Chnrllo always wears nn
Ingcrsoll) clicks, had tho honor of throw
ing out too first ball at the Los Angeles
game, opening tho Pacific coast baseball
season for 1016. After tho sphere had
boon tossed to tho first batter to step
to tho plate It was presented to Chaplin
by tho team's manager. Tho fans gave
tho comedian n big hand, dcsplto tho fact
that tho ball as he hurled It toward the
box fell short, bumping against tho head
of tho umpire. Thero were no casualties,
however.
"Tho Mollycoddle and tho Rounder," a
two-rcol Universal subject being mado by
Director Richard Stanton, glvc3 to Carter
DeHaven a dual role, that ot twin
brothers, ono of a decided effeminate type,
and the other of tho gay young man of
tho world.
Mary A. Mersch has been engaged by
Pallas Pictures to appear in Important
characterizations on tho Paramount Pro
gram. The Palace Thcatro lias felt tho call
of spring, and Is blossoming out In n new
suit of paint The whole exterior Is being
redone up.
Theatrical Baedeker
OAnniCK'Through tt.i ArM.'' 'with Mad
am Torska and Robert T. fln"-. A t5
acts showjlit etas in tne
stared by Richard Ordrnskl.
UROAD "Devil's XnwnllOT." A drama br
Hiram K. itoderwell and Carl JrjDe. tell
jnt of a conflict between two doctors, on
the old school physician, the et her "'
man Just rising to Prominence. The tramrie
situation nltn a medical twist.
ADKLntr "A Pair of Bilk BloeklnW." with
Sam.Sothern and Bta ',-SP'Dofln!i
ftntllsh farce-comedy full of good lines and
lots of English alanr,
LTniO "Alone at Last,1' with Itoy Atwell,
Ifarry Conor, Letty Torke an d John Charles
Thomas. An operetta with th"kbj,a,lJpIt5
br Smith and, Herbert I "ujia.br fni
her,. An ambltloua Viennese Importation of
tho "Merry Widow" school.
WALNUT-
of the popu
Margaret
garement,
' "Tw n Bede." return engagei
jopufar farce by Ball-burr Field
t Mayo, First popular price
ment
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PHOTOPLAYS.
8TANI.ET--AII week. . "Maria Roea,'
(l.r-ldlne Farrnr, A mm versii
niev hv rtnl! Marburr. with i
Spanish peasant.
FOnREST 'The Spoilers." with
(l.-.Mlne TTarrnr, A film version OI
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Farnum,
Kathlyn William;. Thomas i Southl
i. Rvinn. Ralls 12-reel adaptation I
of Rex Reach's novel.
ARCADIA Thursday, ..Friday and Saturday,
'Sold for Marriage," with Lillian Olsh,
rALACE Thursday. Friday .and , Saturday,
"MoTlr Make-Delleve," with Marguerite
Clark.
VICTORIA Thursday, "The , Good-Bad Man."
with Douglas Fairbanks. Friday and Satur
day, "Snowbird," with ifabel Taliaferro,
BELMONT Thursday, "Olrl of the Golden
West,'' with Mabel Van nuren, House Peter
and Theodore Roberts. Friday and Saturday,
"Tho Code of Marcla Orey," with Constance
Collier.
rnnttHTTiiiir.iiw. 1Th feast of Life."
with Clara Kimball Toung. Friday and Sat
urday, "Snowbird," with Mabel Taliaferro.
VAUDEVILLE.
KEITH'SAdelalde and. Hughes, Anna Whea
ton and Harry Carroll, Allan Dlnehart and
company, Nonette. Dorothy Ilegel and com
pany. Primrose Four. Six Tumbling Demons,
Klrby and Rohm, Emerson and Ualdwln,
Sellg Tribune pictures.
QLOnB "On Ton of the World." D. W. Wolf,
Kddlo Clark and hla two Roses: Kelly and
Sanvame, Alt Rlpon, the Fredericks Trio,
Carlisle Circus, O. C. Davis, Sheldon
Sisters, Helen Jackley.
GRAND The Musical Gormans, Lew Haw
kins, Georgia Earl and company. Trout,
Mermaid and nubbles, tho Lander Brothers,
Raymond Wllbert,
CROSS KETS Second half of the week! WII
mer Walter, in' "Tho Late Van Camp": the
Five Musical Hodges, Davis nnd StaRord,
Do Lisle and Dupont, Ann, the Prentlse Trio,
STOCK.
KNICKERBOCKER "On. Trial,
WeeK Ok Ule BBKBUIl
players shows them
arama.
BURLESQUE.
DUMONT'B Dumont' Minstrels. In satire
and on matters of current Interest.
Police Court GhroiUhi1
There waa an ..-- A "10ICll
Ellen Maria Price a. .jwfon
Pooper Hospital .t& ?
was aurmbunted hv a f i . '.r Ht i
sembled a J.rwtaf. . JSBA
swollen ,.. ,."?"! ntr nwmiirj
Ellen also bore Z Zl Sd
wnicn indicated that she .iZi1? i
llded with a locomotive 'n,4hl 3
Smith. '" u a" npp""" tikta :
"Today's ma we,i,n.
Ellen. ' """"Werwryrt
, ." too baa you met u. 1i
J," nwtehoo-al," declare u
JVhy was It mutual?" M
"Ma huahati' tbiii i.. .
Just bet he'll need atten.hun00? '
.After her Injuries hadhi? I
tnnappy ncgre88 went
In a few minutes h.r ,..-.. .':
ander arrived. He bore a larwLS
an Important part of his heaS"
uama.es. " (
wersary" he said, "but ulTX.'
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Thn last
nt the lfnlrkerhftcker
In Relicnsteln's melo-
CITY BAND CONCERT MONDAY
First Program of ,Four-Month Scnson
in Reyburn Park
Summer concerts In the parks will be
Inaugurated by tho Municipal Band at
Royburn Park, 22d street and Lehigh
avenue, Monday night. Ninety concerts
will ho given during May, Juno, July nnd
August.
The locations for tho first week aro:
May 15 Royburn Park. 22d atreet and Le
high avenue
May 10 Spring Garden Plots. 12th and
Spring Garden streets
May 17 Dickinson Square, 4th and Tanker
streets.
May 18 Womrnth Park Frankford and
KenBlngton avenues.
May 10 Plot. Mth street and Baltimore
avnnuo.
.May 20 Hancock Square Hancock and Jef
ferson streets,
Tho program arranged by Conductor
Roeshman follows:
Overture "William Tell" Rossini
(a) "Humorcsque" Dvorak
(b) "Teddy Bnar's Picnic" llratton
Characteristic, "Parade ot the Tin Soldiers"
' Gessel
Melodies from "Princess Pat" ........ Herbert
Tenor aolo. "Selected" Mr. Jerry Shaw
urana selection. "Aiaa" Verdi
Valso dl Concert "Illuo Danube" Strauss
Granch march. "Tannhauaer" Wagner
Mummers' Club Celebrates
Tho fifth anniversary of tho founding of
the Charles Klein Now Year's Association
was celebrated with a banquet at tho club
house, 1E33 South 22d street, last night.
Mora than 200 members were present.
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throw." Y '" PeCle1- So NT
The doctor told Alexander that ft 3
manly to throw thlmr. ot n. T..UT
"Ah 'don' haft to tell yog V.
to me," said Alexander "vmV.sI
look fer yo'eo'f." ' u ,
But his trouble was only half i"
after his bruises had been altehte'
cal cd nt tho hnanit.i -.i ."..n??4-
beforo Foltco Contain .TaVT. K A,B
When ho arrived In naii'--. ,.
wns Marie. Her. nlaroiA. r..f.
peeped through a lattice orlc '
"Yo' did It, didn't yo'?" aM Mt,
"Ah SUttlnly did." renll. m..,.
"Ah nebah did boleeh - .!?
pHst"" WUld 5"? 'n m &'
"Serbs yo' right." said v-i. i.1
yo' to cum homo early from wnrV ,
stead ob doln' dnt w .t....i P:1
on yo' way homo and yo' wui drunl? !
vou trot In dn tin', nof !-, -r,"'rt.''
now is It?" " "'" '" l
Alexander agreed that It Wsin'i.
was sorrv. nnd ha lnnki ....- . " 1 .
ho felt. wm
Captain James offered some toail
.,, omu i4iiuiijr Anuria reienua j.5
neia a. wiuapereu conauiiatlon and 1
out arm and arm to patch up their t
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Miss PJielps Slightly Improved
The condition of Miss Grace Phelps,
the former Philadelphia newspaper
woman, who was knclke? down and seri
ously Injured by an automobile In New
Yorlt on Tuesday, showed slight improve
ment today. It wns ascertained by physi
cians at tho Knickerbocker Hospital that
tho young woman's skull la fractured. In
spite of this she Is conscious and her
mind is clear. Her sister, Miss Knzla
Phelps, of Philadelphia, is at her bedside.
SPRING AND SUMMER RESORTS
CAPE 3IAY, N. J.
APE MAY NOT
OAl'E MAY. VEW JKKS15V
New Modern Fireproof Resort Hotel facing dl
rectly on tnirocean.. Every comfort, llathlng,
deep sea and Inland fishing, sailing, motor
boating. Oood auto roads. Oolf, Tennis,
Direct .train service
O. AAtood. Jskee. Illtg. Office. Hotel Warring,
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tribal, ,n"Martha'8 VindicaW
locality obtaining picture through
12th, Morris & Fassyunk Ave.
Mat. Dally at 3; Evgs T & 0.
Vaudeville Pa ram t Pictures.
SE'Mr'.rf "The Love Mask"
An p a ni A CHESTNUT
KU AU lrt DELOW 10TII
LILLIAN GISH in
"SOLD FOR MARRIAOE"
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Photoplay Presentations
WE8T I'lIILADELPIIIA
BSD AND THOMPSON
MATINED DAILT
APOLLO
?" House Peters ,n :T,IED
"WIO'S OUILTY," First Eplsodo
niri TvyiriMT "d above market
JDCil-lVlWll I Mats. 1:!I0 & 3:30. 10c.
PARAMOUNT Evgs GisO. 8.0:30. 18c.
Theodore Roberts, Mabel Van Puren, House
Peters, "The Girl of the dolden West," "TJio
Strange Case ot Mary Page."
C0TII AND IprnAR PAItAUOVNT
CEDAR AVE. IVljl-'-H.IV THEATRE
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in
"THE WALfc BETWEEN"
..--... A..J!a J Broad lit
j-u.tui j-xuuiiunuui Rwkiuil
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
"THE FEAST OF LIFE"
LOCUST
B2D AND1 LOCUST !
Mats. 1:S0 A vl
Em. a :S0. 8. 8.1. I
(JI.AKA KIMnALI, TOUNO a f
"THE FEAST OF LIFE"
Market St. Theatre 3MJUJ!
Dorothy Kelly Ih "Tho Supreme Teaml
Hft iTrflnnl- 1rt-H anA irm Pnn.H
"PEQ O' THE RING" every WeliJ
FAIRMOUNT 20 ZRD ave.
MARY PICKFORD in
"POOR LITTLE PEPPINA"
FRANKFORD "" rRAN,AV0EnNDuE
FRANK KEENAN in
"THE STEPPINa BTONE"
56TH ST. Theatre
OVERBROOK "D.va.
Marguerite Clark Siff g.xrrir
jmin;i -wiu T.iM. vifftco wunara in
NMnt C.l J.
"vt"'" A-lJIUUq
"1'EQ O' THE RINO,'1
BALTIMORE iul?iIordaye.
Charles Murray in 'His Hereafter
Wilfred Lucat in "Acquitted"
Norttn
Broad Street Casino BR0,10"
EVEVINn 7'IR AWn a
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COMEDIES
KEYSTONE Man8&i$$m
VAUDEVILLE and
"IRON CLAW" Picture
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Pearl White in "The Iron Claw
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Adehs Ikod & Edwin Ard. in
tur nrvinc Tftv
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uei. epruce. Evgs. 7 to 11,
Lillian Olih In ''Sold for Marriage"
Keystpne Comedy "The Other Man"
52d St.
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Sanaom EYgs. fl;S0 to 11 10a
LOIS MEREDITH in
THE PRECIOUS PACKET"
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JltfVnM T'Aokwnna upd Me AlHuon in
"THE COME-BACK"
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Bessie Barriscale ,nJ,1E2o
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PALACE "'SreWSSRI
MARGUERITE CLARK M
"MOLLY MAKE BELIE'?
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Jane Grev
William Desmond In
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PRINCESS
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MARY PICKFORD in
"MADAME BUTTERFLT"
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OJ-WOL. 115,000 KIMDALI OROAN
MAE MURRAY in
"TO HAYB AND TO HOLD"
PlRARn AVENUE THEATRE
ImI1S mi AND OIRARD AVENUE
Mary MH Mlntr and Thn K.rrigan In
"LOVELY MARY"
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CLO THDOLIW WALTPB HPin In
"THE.GOLDEN CHANCE"
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Blanche Sweet in "The Blacklut"
LAFAYETTE !8J1 ifv4gSfmw
CARLYLE BLACKWELL in
"THE SHADOW OP DOUBT"
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1 PAULINE FREDERICK i
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MABEL TALIAFERRO U
THE SNOW BIRD"
RUBY S,Sr5Si
KITTY GORDON m
"HER MATERNAL RI0HT
SHERWOOD mtb1l1
MARGUERITE SNOW
"THE. UPSTART"
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Mary iuUer ,n A nvf,l"7u
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Pauline Frederick
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Souglaa Fairbanks jn "Tba fWrf.Pl
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