G:t,UBMEN HERfe COtJLD ADD NOTABLE FORCE TO U. fi. CAVALRY EVSHINQ LEDGR-PHILADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916 i ii- f, ,,i - ' '' ''i " ' ,.,t.,i.,., i .mi .1 .n ..i.i, i. ...... . , ,,, t. ,.....,.. . i r M . i ten TTrt All l"2rMir1 inimABJi w lucnj ... vuuu ftfders, Soon Might Be Shaped i1!10 ouonS mm-. jjirywu Scheme of Hunters Forming Ikecfiived 850 of Beat ptfses Available KMjpeclac!o of hundreds of society and KsfTmen riding into uome on itom umi. iSilhs bet In tho nation 4i.ny not prove leLih dream It now scoma It war should . , .i . n h nnvernment's neeo- W.W.mV other country. SlM&dent wealth who ride over tho hllM KlnstTdent wealth Who rue over me. nun Tuft tf Iteynard Jn winter and play iflh iumm6r could enlist and orgahUe a C;t Viiment of cavalry, UBlnK their own ZA.i-.ik for the purpose. ffKu .iimreotlori was received with much Kwby the men of tho hutitlnff and polo -in nnd around Philadelphia today. 5ft, 'tine accord they approved It, nnd said, w.U.i,i -..refill tralnliiK of regular army m thV could he organised Into n regl 5S of ca-nlry which wbUld prove as Snout i and as efficient ns tho old Hough Srneir horses, thoy pointed out, aro bred fctiie hardest Kind of usage, ana coum Stortand tho hardships of military life Iw.Khavinff onco boon acclimated. Tho S?..j.ir.hia. men voiced their approval SualmouMy, and should tho sporting not sknyda-oout tho country take tho same vlow. Bis Mid several regiments bt "crack" cav Sr could bo formed to rclnforco tho regu- IkTcavalry, which, llko every other unit In to military organization of tls country, Jcnall and weak, EFFICIENT MOUNTS, : ian as outlined la simple. In tho went of war, say with Mexico, tho mon 'eould MP thcti- horses to tho border under Se supervision of tho Government. Doth m men and horses would bo trained and Silled to a high state of efficiency. Many V, ii. men. such as William J. Clothier. milntala stables of 30 horses and more. f Theiextra horses. It Is pointed out, could hi ridden by the grooms, farmhands nnd Wbla boys In tho employ of the man, nftder his personal supervision. Thus n Walter' anu ms men wuitiu uu iiuiui, imu rtjuts aa la tho olden days with tho only tauiW that they would bo of tho samo rank ferlvftte, fe The horses, nsldo from tho fact that they llrt too (valuable to provldn targets for luum dinners, aro Ideal for tho purpose. Sflii huntsmen say. They aro accustomed tb fill lorU of rigor and hardships and would Itou up wonderfully well, ovon hotter thnn lame of tho horses used by tho regular 4Mlrymen. Tho nvorago distance trav Itwd by (the hunting horses In tho course it I dy s fox chnno at tho suburban hunt ?elabi la from 20 to 30 miles. On Homo foJcMlons tho hunt totals 40 miles. fi.Durlng tho chase tho horses are con Klintly galloping nnd Jumping over fences, Slrook and all kinds of rough ground. At ElnUrvals thoy 'aro given short rests or IVtlis. ffho polo ponies go at a terrtnc rate Binrlnt: a hard contest. Thoy aro accustomed i flli, Violent collisions and other hard- piilps. So It can easily bo seon, tho hunters joint out, that these mounts could stand ittahardect kind of iuscj WOMEN COULD HELP J tony of tho women hunters, (vho aro !t u good riders as tho men and who ktt Just as good horses, could send their . fonts toi the front under the yratchful eye Ktttelr stable masters Tlio horsC3 coul MiUn by their employe.!, this luca was Itoofttorabiy received. Many of tho horses fs(Jaot "rustlo" (got food for themsolvos alrca the Dlalns). but It was said that hay Mi feed could bo shipped to them from (teat Southern baso. IThey aro seven hunt and polo clubs In fk suburbs close to this city. Their mom- hrshlp lists contain tho names of men fa- sous la every brnnch of Industry, profes sion and sport. Officials of each of thoso dubs voiced their approval of tho plan of a iiuntmen's cavalry," nnd explained how the proposition could bo carried out, Tho clubH Me Chester Valley Hunt, rickcrlng Hunt. Jkdnor Hunt, Rose Tree Hunt, Whltemarsh Kunt, Eryn Mnwr Polo and tho Dovon Polo 'ftlubs. f according to the figures given by officials lf the clubs, tho cdmblned membership Ibtals roughly about 850 men actively en- jed In hunting and polo. Tho number of corses owned by the huntsmen totals about ISO. CONFLICT AT PLATTSIJUnCJ The. only objection tho mon had to the entire, plan was that It might lntorfere witn their plans for Plattsburg, or tho b&ttleshlD reserve Mnnv nf. the men ho- togtojthe City Troops, too. W. O. "Wll- H seeretary of the Chester Valley Hunt Club, of Which n. TVnn Hmlth I nronlilnnf kwrtliy Indorsed tho Idea. "It Is excel lent if it can bo carried out," ho said. "Tho taea employed In tho larger stable could rile the extra horses. Wo havo about BO Bteea and 100 horses connected with our roniD." An Offleial of thft Tlrvn TVTnwi- "Pntrt r"!nS 3IIAO aSDrnVd nf thn alifri-nstlnn itn.l on 1,1 iro were about 30 men nnd 75 ponies, flurry W. Harrison, tecretary of the Had BJf Hunt Club, thought the Idea feasible. .-wis Donjamm Chew, master of tho hounds. llm) Indorsed It. "With hn tntnrln, nf Ular army otneers, there is no reason Bees U. S. as Peace Factor John HVan&mfltrPir In nn nrirlrAci nf (ha JJWtennlal celebration In St. John's Meth- jtoMt, last night, said tho United States jw bj a decisive factor in establishing between tho warring Powers, wnjerraany may be resentful concerning to tounltlons we are sending to tho Allies." 'iffi. country has a right to sell tho ifs munitions," Mr. Wanamaker said. -wmany sow munitlofia to England in the W war." VAooordlnir in tii ...ni,.. a"1, , iwwifi , and th9 desre of aermany t0 mar. iraer roods hern will rA-AalnHiicv. -iAnAi, (! f!?03 .btween the two countries as soon Sca established. BOTO AND SPMMFin BESOBTS BOITDATE. MASS. SEA VIEW MID .PIIH, AIR hlrd Cliff, Sclfuab. Mass. tottaits, i anJ S Iwdraamu all mod.rn VTElttMnfa. .!-.- ...l. . . . 1Mb fTiTrA ".,.!? .-.( leiepno.ei earasei --"' -"-" iHion. cisu ana ssou for ""'"" J3. D. HCOTT. . a Msplewood Road, Worcester. 5taj. -!Scil jjAVEX. y. j. TWK IHE.VI, WOTOU KPW TO HOTEL BAT.nwiN RSj 5S? hotel of thU famous resort. r. Iftt OiH-B",t1W l1 bhl. . N W U L 8t!? ?,a 9f1"- Uu.lc. dauclni. ton!. K W. Booklet ana Ruto map mld. V URClt UA1HP. JEASHIK 1'AHK. V. J. PttTi .- ,':t:: ' " ' ...-. it yiiUMANHARSRT open ti.t. i. .- . . t JD.VH IS H, ROSS TUKNEH. Prep. HlPdlltTIIHnnv ii t iRAm HAVEN iNN iM BCItEIBLKT. 4SJ1SE will pn Saturday. iiKETNA, l'A. Bhautauoua Inn 0 'k9i "d hai it rjtfAMUi.AJ. FjOCTC 1IJ(D,i j, I. SAWONAI. HOTEM - ' rur. owt, , a mil, Men and Horses Available for Cavalry From Clubs litre MVlRSi r,nb Ii "T tlrin Heron Total t so oso MPii'!!!" ?P. aBbf . BlrSl SPl.Ki m "iwvBs vs." &! bf.:n .K5 SSSS:: "abl( hnnd a Km SwiTn W 71 SS0 ln to on .f main emploxt why wo couldn't develop Into a highly em dent organlialion of cavalry," Mr. chew said. "The majority of r.ngland's cavalry was formed from the hunting set, and they havo done wonderful work. If the work at I'iMUburg, th City Troops or other organisations to which the men may belong, does not interfere, the Idea would be excel lent." Tho nadnor Club has about 200 men and 250 horses. WOULD SEND HOUSES. Samuel J. Iteoves. secretary of the Pick ering Hunt, also thought the Idea good with the exception that the other preparedness moyements might Interfere. "For Instance,'' ho said, "I am thinking of taking the cruise with tho navy, but that doesn't Interfere, as I could send n man in my place. Tho horse Could Btand the life eaRlly, as n good hunter la a tough proposi tion." Thomas Stokes, socrotary of the 'White marsh Hunt Club, and Clarence M. Kline, of Smith, Kline & French, also a member, both indorsed the Idea ns excellent. They also spoke of the possible Interference of tho other camps. Mr. Bralth said If tho plan was over carried out he would ride his Might tilrd. Tho Whltemarsh Club has about 110 men and 150 hoVacs. Tho Devon Polo Club, of which C. Hartman Kuhn Is president, has about 50 men nnd 75 horses, while the Hose Tree Pox Hunting Club has about 100 men and 100 horscB, AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS Thlrty-sovonth Public Service. Has Notable Antliom Program Sncrcd rruu I a of notable quality and novel arrangement wna tho substance of tho program at tho thlrty-soventh publlo service of tho Philadelphia Chapter of the American Qulld of Organists, Tho service, which took place last ovenlng at tho Memo rial Church of St. Paul, Overbrook nnd Lancaster avenues, Overbrook, concluded the present highly successful season of tho chapter. The service was In tho form of a cycle of anthems covering the festivals of tho church year from Advent till Easter. This Interesting series, comprised partly of standard settings nnd partly of newer ver sions, was especially selected as affording typlcat treatments of texts. Intrinsically ap propriate for various seasons of the church year, Bt, Paul'B excellent choir, under tho di rection of Hollo F. Maltland, contributed distinguished tone quality nnd preolslon of technique to rendition of the anthems. Mr. Maltland had his forces well In hand and drew some very flno vocal effectsfrOm the enrofuly drilled singers. Ooorga Alexander A. West, dean of the 'Philadelphia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists' and the distinguished organist of St. Luke's Church, German town, gave a masterly exposition of com mand of pedal and manual In a couple of solos. Usclma Clarke Smith, the gifted musical director and organist of Bt. Martln's-ln-the-Flelds, Chestnut Hill, was also heard In several selections which he played with authority and feeling. "POP" CONCEPT PROGRAM FOR ARMY AND NAVV NIGHT Mrs. Logan Feland to Bo Orchestra's Assisting Soloist Tonight will bo "Army and Navy Night" at tho "Pop" concert to be held In the Acad emy of Music, beginning, nt 8;1B o'clock. The program follows: 1 Overture "Ilenvenuto Cellini"....; I.Berlloj 2 Incidental muilo to "A Mldeummer Nlaht't Dream"... si (a) Hrnerao. , (l.) Wortdlnr March! ft Aria, 'Kltorna vlncltor" from Mri. Locan Felarnl "4 Ilacchnnalo from "Lfturln" . . . B American Fantaay IKTEHMISSION. fl "Carmen" Suite. No. 1 Mendelieohn "Atda". Verdi , vMoslkftwaltl Herbert 7 (al "IumoMque (DJ VI pahlment ...nizet . Dvorak .Sibelius atae Trleta R nni?N with ttlntin hcpArrtDl (a) "'Th Illrd of the Wilderness". .Horman (b) "A Sons of aunsnine",f .uonns-xnomaa 0 Ceardas 10 Walts, ' Mrs. Logan Feland Mtchlole ......-...........',, .AiicnioiH Ueautlful Iilue Danube".., Btrauss Killed in Fall From Train POTT'SVILLIO, Pa May 17. Joseph Sammers, of Schuylkill Haven, fell from a Reading train near Landtngvllla yesterday and died later from his Injuries In tho Potts vlllo Hospital. SPRING AND SUMMER BEBOBTS vino INI A Spend Your Vacation 4000 Feet Above the Sea At Virginia's Meat Celebrated Mountain BKYIJVND. on famoue 8T0NT MAN MOUNTAIN. Always cool. No mOsa.ulloes 1100 testimonials! 1 acre of vesytabWs. herd of tubercuiln-iested cows. lamb, mut ton, chlckena and from Slcyland's jncintolrt farm. . , ,, Dancing, Tennle. Fine Orchestra. Maenin cent scenory. i'lfty open wood fireplaces, bcul lur beautifully Illustrated bop It i hi .to I'roprletor. q, PIIEEMAN l'O,I,0CK. Sltyland. Pass County. Va. Open June 1 to November 1. ATtANTIO C1TV. N. J. d" ATUANTie crrv IfMd: IxABtatarvevvatai jjf Bervice.comiort & lAeioTrauTB R.vwinys" TjiuitfciaTKiiraoj TiiileADINO RE4&1T JIOltLOF THE WORLD lUMDoroujn'Oicniieiin ATLANTIC CITYjN.tJ. al, white nM CnMPVttl Westminster "",- (' water, (1 BO UP dly 18-118.80 wkly. Iteach. Elev. baths, run. u. uunre. OCEANCltY, Ocean City's Kameua ttw.V. U.t Ifnlal Social Ufa centre about lt apacloue corrldora iU brwu-swipt Yrnd. . Con venient .loca- Hotel Brighton f, Ion. MO arvle. now. ie- Amu Bead f?r bool comtotts, ;s, ipteftdU cuiine and klet, .Makerfairvallona t, R.'BOOy, Prop. PABOEI. ?OST SHQES MAUE TO MEASURE AT OrB 8IIOI' 30D CHERRY ST. L. C. McCLOY wiiSSaaff Mi. BUV MAN? BTVLE3 CAHBIEO IN JX BROS, & DEAF Ann HABPEJt EtECTRIG OBIPHONE -wlU (Utile su W hunt parfestljr. , fall 4 a nut tlJfie.rou Af tatftw Tor. W 9 U. X-J WfaklBta BU, Bwtew. TEMPERANCE WORKERS AND SCHOOL CHILDREN EXPOSITION VISITORS Woman's Christian Tempernncd Union nnd Other Liquor Traf fic Foes at Today and Tomorrow Show CHURCHES HAVE EXHIBIT , The election Is over. The retyrns aro In. Tho celebrations are on. Today, on the morning after the night before, temptranco societies will hold forth at the Philadelphia Today and Tomorrow Clvfo Exposition, In the Commerolal Museum, 34th and Spruce streets. A large attendance, Interested mightily In the downfall nt King ilooze. Is Idoltcd for. Nearly all tho societies tij bio present will ho of the feminine gchdor, however, and the Women's Christian Temperance Union has tho most conspicuous part on tho program. Two Stato presidents of tho union are to speak -Mrs, l.ulu Shepherd, of Utah, And Mlsa Ksther Elfreth, OfeNew Jersey. There will be also tc group of pretty girls In white, who, figuratively, will wind tho blue ribbon "nround tho nations of the land," An orchestra of 40 pieces from thq Campbell Publlo School, billed an tho best boys' orchestra In the oily, will occupy the band stand In the afternoh, and at lilgnt Children of the Glrard Publio School will sing, Two motion plcturo shown absolutely free and, therefore, In demand aro hclng given daily In the lecture rotitp. as a result of tho Invitation sent out by tho Philadel phia Commerolal Museum to a large number of manufacturers who have supplied "mov ies" of their Industrial processes. This la the largest collection of Industrial and edu cational Alma over shown In nny ono place. At each show 4000 feet of film aro used, and a lecturer is always In nttendnnco. PllOOIlAM OP PICTURES. Tho "movie" schedule for the rest of the woek follows: . Thte afternoon ''The MaKlnjr of a Blioo by the united fihow Machinery Company. Third performance, TqnlRht "Condenelns Milk." by the Morden Condensed Milk Company. "Tho Manufacture of riourt.or, .Prom the Field to the Table," by ltecker'a Flour Mllln. , Thursday afternoon The National Cnah IleB- Ister Company! ."The Mahlna- of Cement," by the f.ehlnli l'ortland Cement Company. Thursday night "The Maklmr of Flno Tools, " by the Htarrett Company, Friday afternoon "The . Electrical Side of tha ranamnCanal." by tho General lllectrlo Company. "Watolimaktntt," by the Ulgln Watch Company. Friday evenlnr Same as Wwlnpudnv vnino Raturday afternoon The General niectna Company will show the visitors through this treat estab- Saturday, nlzht "Tho Curtis Publl-hlnB Com- witn its own lecturer, who, in pictures. pany, will llshment The attendance Is still slim, but inclement weather Is ohlody to hlame. Howover, tha school chllren, 10,000 each day, contlnuo to bo among the chlof attractions of tho expo sition, both aB spectators and exhibitors. Those help a candy man to do a large busi ness. School children Inevitably have a fondness for candy, but they aro attracted to thU particular candy man hecauso of tho sort of candy ho makes and tho way ho makes It. Ho has a queer spinning machine that throws out candy looking like cob webs'. BEIilGIOUS PEATUnn. The religious section of tho exhibit Is fas cinating for those religiously Inclined. Un doubtedly It will prove to bo so to tho temperance society mombcrB In attendance today, rrotestant, Cathotlo and Jowlsh religious houses aro all represented, nnd a large model of a stono church does repre sentative duty for all. In the window panes, on tho Inside, aro pictures of all tho churches and synagogues In the city. Who ever enters seeks to locato his or her church; if the visitor has no church of his own, he may pick out whatsoever ono ho desires. Christ Church, 2d street, above Market, has a model of Itself and the grave of Robort Morris, financier of tho American Revolution, Is shown. Several high school girls, upon viewing It today, said simultane ously that "nob was a good old scout." Tho exhibit of Christ Church Is only several booths removed from ono In which hangs tho portrait of "Billy" Sunday. In tho charity section the exhibit of Sf Francis Country Homo for Convalescent Women, In chargo of several sisters, proves Interesting to scores of visitors. Hero Is STEAMSHIPS 'AvrGir Vy -k - i A I, A f K A Complete Clrrlo Tour , JUNK to AlKir.NT ' Atlln I.nkr The Klondike Fa I rba like onto aena ror Ilonklet Phone. Walnut 48-10 1127 f.h'einut at , PminilelphlB ir.mrAN lixrftjw tvki, iiwi SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ;TRAYFR'S The Hest Business School. OllutltJlJ 801-807 Chesthut Street jyVIMMIWJ Central Natatorium and Baths Ii. c. 1421 Arou Street. Unlimited uio,U yearly, IS 3 months j 12 membership. Younger men 18, ll and I'U 2-3 abme rates, boya under 18 1-3 above rates; alnslo swtmlmembera and auests). U5o. i bos. loc i U lessons, to: reduced rates to cxouds ISIectri. hot and Bteam baths and maasaso at proportlonato rates. Water In pool changed dally. Ask for details, Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST IIII1VADEI.FIIIA OVERBROOK 03D "$Sg,l-Am DOUBLE TnlAKOLE Mao Marh in "Hoodoo Ann" "BT STORK DEUVEIIV" BALTIMORE BALTIWOnB AVE. WILLIAM FARNUM in "The Broken Law" Comedy EUREKA 40T!n MAnKBT 8m HENRY B. WALTHALL in "THE MISLEADING LADY" f A DTlPM 03I LANSDOWNB AVE. ViVKUIMN Mix., a. KVO., B;30. Robt. Mantell and Genevieve 'Hamper in "Wife'a Sacrifice" NORTH Broad Street Casino &'" EVEfJINO T)1S AND 0 Mary Anderson in "Sin's Penalty" O T H E II S UTH BT. AND I.EIHUH AVKNUE KEYSTONE VAUDEVILLE and "IRON CLAW" Pictures NOKTinvrjsT JEFFERSON mH E&AVPim , METItO Presents HAMILTON REVELLE "TUB llAl.y Mil ION mtlBB" in KEHSIXqiTQH PALM FBANf,AND WlLUAM FARNUM in "FKSHTING BLOOD" MARGUERITE BERTSOII Recently nppolntcd author-producer to tho VUnfcraph. This is tho only woman holding down such a job. tho platform of that Institution, as enunci ated by nn nttractlvo placard: "Wo nnlt our appllcantn only two qucs. tons: 1. Aro you In nood of convalescent care? 2. Aro you unalilo to provldo for your self? "Thero li absolutely no charge. "No questions aro naked regarding re ligion. , "Wo can Blvo no statlntlca regarding forma of rellclon (Catholics. Jews, Protest nnts) becauao wo novor ank. "On flumlny patients nro frco to go to any place nt worship they chooso. "Those tinablo to walk aro taken In a carriage." REV. J. B. ELY RECOVERING Has Been Suffering From Typhoid Pneumonia Nearly Three Weeks Tho llov. Dr. JameH B. Hly, of tho Lemon IIUl Association, Is recovering from nn at tnck of typhoid pnoumonla nt hla homo In Jonklntown. Doctor Illy lias boon 111 nearly three weeks, Blnco tho close of tho sprlnB ueason of services In tho Oarrlok Theatre. Tho cnnjrcllst has been plannlngr an ox tonslvo program of summer ovniiRcllntlo work, but some of his friends nro advising him to glvo tho entire season to recuper ating' his health. Children Barred From Circus LANCASTER, Pa., May 17. Children under 10 years of ago will not bo per mitted to attend tho Ilagonhcck-Wallaco circus hero today, on account of tho measles epidemic, but tho Hoard of Health has not forbidden them from watching tho parade. Must Shun Saloons 14 Years EVANSVILLn, Ind., May 17. George frlnk, who last January took a 1 17,000 pay roll from tho factory of tho Horcules Buggy Company, today In Circuit Court pleaded guilty to grand larceny and- was paroled on condition that ho keep away from saloons for 14 years and abstain from liquor during that time. AMERICA'S ATMLEIES TO STAR IN MOVIES V. L. S. E. Soon to 1bbU6 Scries of Athletic Films Picturing Sport Stars By the Photoplay Editor RaatUIng that there la n biff market In tho smaller cities and towns for a eerie of athletta films In single reels, the Sells Potysoopo Company has announced Its Jn' tentlon of releasing pictured showing the world's greatest stars In nil flelda of atb tetlo endeavor, through tho V-L-S-E organ ttatlon. Tha first release of tha Alhellta fthd Foaluro Film series will show Mike alb bons, champion of all middleweight botern, In a glove contest that wilt prove ft revela tion to lovers of the fistic arena. In addi tion, aibbons showB tho methods ho uses to condition himself for hla ring battles. The next event Is a billiard contest be tween Kojl Yamada, tho Japanese exponent of the cuo, and Albert Cutter, the Yankee champion, of Boston, In addition to the billiard match each expert presents n num ber of marvelous exhibition shots. The final event In tho first reloase of tho Athlctlo Film Is a wrestling match to a finish between Dr. B. F. Holler, one of tho greatest of wrestlers, nnd Frank Dftl kua, tho Lithuanian champion. Every move can be plainly seen from the ttmo thesa two famous wresllera enter the ring until tho referca declares Holler the win ner. Secretary of tho Navy Joscphus Daniels has gronted permission to the Paragon Film Corporation, allowing Oall Ks.no and a cast of supporting players to travel on bonrd ono of tho dreadnoughts during tho spring maneuvers off Hampton Hoads, Vo. The picture being made Is "lloparatlon, nnd tho players will leavo Now York on bonrd tho warship nnd remain on board until the manouvors aro complete. In addi tion to stnglng scones on deck, tho company will be allowed to work on tho deck of a torpedoboat-destroyer and In tho Intorlor of a submerged submarine. Call ICano Is busily engaged taking nntl rcaslck lessons on board tho Staten Island ferry, Lewis S. Stono, tho well-known stago star who did such flno work In Essanay'a feature play, "Tho Itavoo," has completod his work In another feature, "According to the Codo," and lias returned to New York olty for the time being. Mr. Stono takes tha lead In "According to tho Codo." a Civil War drama, which will bo released by Es snnay shortly. Ono sunny afternoon last woek Danny Crlmmlns, of Crlmmlns and Oore. working In an oplsodo of George Klolno's "Tho Mis haps of Musty Suffer," waB told by Director Myll to make a spectacular fall from a rapidly moving automobile. Danny tried tho fall, but fell outsldo tho camera lines. Director Myll expostulated. "You'ro outsldo of tho lines, Danny. Do It again, nnd don't move nfter you fall." Danny did with tho samo result, Tho third tltno tho driver, for some unknown reason, accelerated tho movement of tho car nnd Danny performed a sprcad-eaglo on tho street, striking violently on the back of his head. Tho knot of spectators gasped. Danny lay quite still. Tho pale-faced director rushed up to bmi, and Dnnny murmured between set teeth, "Dammit, am I out?" "I guess he's out, all right, poor devil," said tho tender-hearted director to tho group of spectators. "Whaddaya mean, out 1" bellowed Danny, sitting up, "I mean outside the camera lines 1" Prominent Photoplay Presentations mriViTi mlm SoSm GrnpamjL THK follouInB thrntres oMnln llielr pictures through (h STANLEY Dooklnr rnmiianjr. wlileli Is a Busranlee of early shoivlnr of the fliwst production. All ntrttirert rmletttd before exhibition. Ask for tne thentre In your locolltr obtnuiliii "ictiiri-s through tho HT.VNI.EY IIOOKINO COMPANY. ATHAMBRA LENORE ULIUCIt la Itith, MnrrlK Po;yunAve. 1, llv nt "The Heart of Taula. i ... - iu - i ji a. r A CHESTNUT ARCADIA lini.OW KITH DOrtOTHV ami! ml OWBM MOOIin la ?tf,irK"rin"aLdnwBnoMAWCir BILLIE K rsrtl T r, BSD AND THOMPSON APOLLU JIATlNnn DAILY In "THE KIHH OF HATE" lltll Episode. Ethel Barrymore THE lltON UI.AW"- BELMONT Bertha Kalich ,n H2t AnOVE SIAWCBT Mttts l :.".o n san, 10c. Kim otao. 8, ifso. inc. MAtlTHA OF THE LOWLANDS" BOTH AND CEDAR MARY PICKFbRD in IN THE IHSHOP'H CAnrttAOE' PARAMOUNT THEATIID 20TH AND OinAHD AVE. FAIRMOUNT MUTI'AT, FIT.M COUP Present; "THE FIGHTING GERMANS" FRANKFORD 4T" SSSn wti T IAM It. THOMPSON uml ANNA inim In w "CIVILIZATION'S CHILD" 56TH ST. theatre MATINEE DAILY Dsl. Bprucs. Bigs, T to 11. TOANK KEENAN anrt MA11Y IJOLAND In yANu.4YlB BTEPPINO BTONg' -ni cs. B2d an4 MU. 2-8 ISO Bo 52d St. Bansora Evgs. Oi30 to 11 100 LUCILLE TAFT in tTHE D1UFTEP." GERMANTOWN Vo'KV MABEL TALIAFERRO in r -'the sNownmo" -I fnV BOTH 4 MARKET '" ViLUtJt IJfl.OOOiKIUUALL onoAN CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "TUB FEABT OF LIFE" sim A rTi AVENUE THEATnB GIRARD 7TH AND OIRAHD AVBNUB CHARLES RICHMAN in "llfSHO OF BUBMAIHNB D-8' 'f s. MlU IinoAD BT., ERIE 4 Great Northern oehmant-n avisb. VALU VAtXt aai OEORQE I.B dtlEHE In Y THE TURMOIL" IRIS THEATRE SU8 Ku'T0 FRANK KEENAN in "THE STEPPING BTONB" KNICKERBOCKER $?$$&& VAt'MNE -FREDERICK In "EAZA" Tomor. (Extra Ballroom Dancing Coratdy. Tomor. llobt. Warwick: in ''Human Drlttwwxl" LAFAYETTE 291 BLANCHE SWEET In "TUB ULACKUBr KBNSINaTOIf AVENUE LEADER iiANOASTBa AVEJTOE EDNA MAY In "dAlYAWOK JOAW' LIBFRTY BROAD AND L. 1 D E, K, 1 I COLUMBIA CHARLES CHAPLIN in 'Carmen' Fronds X Bushman In "Tho Moon's Rays" fTi. I .in. Logan Auditorium ""&? Aw. EDITH STOREY in 'THE ISLAND OF REQBNERATION" LOGAN THEATRE "10 BLANCHE SWEET in "THE SOWERS" BROAD 1 CC1 TQT B2D AND LOCUST UVVUO 1 Mats, 1:80 & 8!30. lOo. uu., uiao, 8, OiSO, IBo. In "HER MATERNAL RIOHT" Kitty Gordon Market St. Theatre 83s MA2ggSsr CJIAS, ROSS. EDNA HOPPER. .SSKPIF110 ln "BT WIIOBH HAND1 "PEQ O" TUB I1INO " ThiM vJr . , MURIEL AND" Third Eptsods ORPHEUM GERMAN-TOWN AND JtrriEAJlMl CHEI.TEN AVES. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "THE FEAST OF LIFE" PAF APF 12U MARKET STREET jtLlHv,e. io a. m. to utia p. m Robert Warwick ,n ,,fluODtI-a.. CHAB. CHAPLIN In "The Floor wilk"?' PARK nlDaH AVB -AUPHlN BT. Mat. atlB. Adm. lOaEv.. 6i80, Adra. lOo Edna May in "Salvation Joan" PRINCESS "WreSt1" 8S Hamilton ReveUe In "TUB HALF MILUON BRIBE" RIAI.TH OERMANTOWN AVE. UWUJ LVJ AT TULPEHOCKEN BT. MARGUERITE CLARK In 'THE dOOBB QIRL" RFGFNT l63i MARKET STREET F. X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne "A MILLION A MINUTE" METRO D HR V MARKET STREET IV J a l BELOW TTIt STREET F. X. Bushman 6c Beverly Bayne In "PENNINGTON'S CHOICE" SHERWOOD WT" ANn " u u ,v 1V VJ J U BALTIMORE MARY PICKFORD in "POOR LITTLE PBPP1NA" SAVOY S11 MARKET rt. V V I BTRBBT KATHARINE KAELRED in "IDOLS" TIOGA "TU ANO VENANQO ptb, MABEL TALIAFERRO in "HER QHEAT PRICE" VITTORIA MARKET BT. 1 I KJ t I A AbOVH NINTH Charlea Chaplin la ' Lillian Glh Irf "Bold for lUrrlag 3TANLEV CONTINUOUS JJ1W a. m.v MARKET AgQVB lUTH SMia Haytikawa i4,AMSouI4,' TArattn. tltirl nnh-1 llr. jfv tllnltf tho 'body wralnst th novil ThP, neven. net? nhow Bv?n prnji in th world's nistoi by lllchard Ordynskl Oood flcenery. urn And 11 innri1.11nrnr). An Arpttnmtriir. full of cood lln nnd jngnsn sinnr theatrical Baedeker LTRIC 'Town Toplij " with Bert ,M1I. sninn ana wrinfisipn muslMO revn et tn nd eoatumM FORREST "ltl Hrldal Night." with ROMlk una innsni xony, jrssm ltnipn nnu rmn Tnomm A fsreo rnirwdy In thr nt. by Laurence .ilslne, which tell of foun rnitn who on hH brlilnl night cunnot tell his wlf Crom hr twin slstsr OLQBE -"The Comedy or Error "A rrtvl or Bhakespeare's play by the rhllomathean Society, of the University of Pennsylvania,, In it reproduction of, fihnkcspeare'i! ovn theatre lit the Dotanlcal uarden of tho college. h the As," with Madame ik I. c'plcllng jhe struggle of no boui inp Fcvru huh ;h world's history. Staged AnELPHI "A Pair of Bilk Bloeklngs." with nam Hoin English It tntn nt ln WALNUT "Twin lledv'' Return engagement of tho popular farcn by Salisbury, Field and Margaret Mayo, Drat .popular price engage' ' PHoTOPLAirS, BTANLET All week,, "Allen Bouts," with Bessue Hifyakawa,, "The East is the East and the West la the West'1 Is the theme of this photoplay, ARCADIA Tuesday and Wednesday. "Bltait Rocks the Hoat," with Dorothy tilth, and oeh Moore. Thursday, Friday and satur day, "The Primal Lure." with William 8. Hart. PALACE Tuesday and Wednesday, "Sudden Rlohes," with Robert Warwick, and "The Floor Walker." with Charlie Charlln, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday, "Tho Moment lie fore," with Taullne rrederlck. VICTORIA Tuesday and Wednesday. "Sold for Marriage," with Lillian Olsh, and "Th Floor Walker," with Charlie Chaplin. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "A Million a Minute," with Franefs Uushman and lleverly llayne, LOCUST Tuesday, "The Social Itlghwaiman," with Edwin August, Bnd "The Floor Walker." Wednesday and Thursday, "Her Maternal Right." with Kitty Gordon. Friday and Sat urday, "The HnowblrU," with Mabel Talia ferro, UELMONT Tuesday, "The Lost Bridegroom," with John Unrrymore Wednesday and Thurs. day, "Marta of the Lowlands," with Hertha Kallsh, Friday and Saturday, "Tho Bales lady," with Hatel Dawn. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S Resale Clayton and company. "Petti coats"! Alf Wheian, the Bharrocks, Howard, Klbt iTnA TfleriJerti XI HermiOi. ijHJf, nmloniM Ofrl." J(c fthd Hrdt, ih KfapfcH Johnsons, Bell Tribune iilctttrce. TJRAND nmrnetl Welcli, Le Mortan ani BetM oray, in ."Kreryjiay lnthe ?ftt.'5 Joe fifnftf Pete and. Ills Pali, Three O'Hetli BWerX Smith and Farmer OLOnn "The Bettuty rarlor! ,WI",."r. mc and companr. ,na eketshi tha Melody rmf May, Melville,. Kelly and Ketni theX'rornwsW, reist Trio. , Howard and.neej, wayne tm Warren tllrl". Helen jackley, , CROB KHYB-Plfst half the, week, The Mil. Ilonalre'g Son,". La retlte Klva, th,Sldon!aj. Becond,, half the weeli, , TheMllllanMrt's? Bon," Harry Cutler. Layte and Benjamin. RURLESOUB. DUMONT'B Dumonfa Mlhetrel. In Hattre e mattera of current Interest. PLAN MUSIC TO SOOTHE HitEASTS OF MOOSE DE&EGATES Grand Opera Stars WiU Sintf at Pro . gresslvo Convention CHICAao. Mny 17. Tho Uommltt& Jn charge of itrrnnRcmentej for the rrogre nlvo Kntlonn.1 Convention, to be held here next month, In planntny to nil In 'walU, which occur between speeches and com mitted "reports with music, It was m.'tde known toany. Fifty musicians have been eitcmted and a number of grand opera stars are MT&t,i consideration. Speeches' by suffragists on street cor ners wero stnrted yesterday by several women. According to plans there will ba 30 speeches made each day until conven- Hon week. . L-ll, Big Submarine Launched QUINCl. Mass., May 17. The subma rine L-ll, the last of Boven vessels of thts class built by the Pore lliver SHIpbUlldlhg Corporation, has beon launched hero. She was christened by Miss Mar IL ILattlmer,. daughter of Captain Julian I Lattlmer, U, S. K. Tho submcrstblo Is 170 feet long and will havo a cruising radius of 6500 miles. REAL ESTATE FOB, SALE REAL ESTATE TOR SALE NPAV ,11'RIKV HKAHHOIti: NEW JKRBKV HKABHOM. Better Than Bethlehem Steel Common in tho early months of J014 Bethlehem Steel Common Stoctt sold for less than Thirty Dollars a share. Today it Is iiuotcd nt $446 a share. This unprecedented ndvanco In a comparatively obscure Industrial stock was tnie to tho phenomenal Increase of the Stcol Company's business earned from tho millions of war orders secured by the genius of Charles M. Schwab. Hundreds of Investors, who recognised these conditions, backing their belief by their money, nnd Invested ln Us stock, havo been enriched nlmost overnight. Suclt conditions do not occur oftonj may never occur again. uur Tim values or wau can Ni.vi:n in. equaled to THOSE PRODUCED 11V THE HLEBBINUB OF PEACE. Trior to tho building of Its first boardwalk In tho summer of 1870,, Atlantic City's bcacli front property wns without commercial Value. Today a foot of this samo frontage Is worth Six Thousand Dollars, or mora than Incite times tho market price of a Bhare of Bethlehem Steel Stock as sold today. Stono Harbor, occupying a sea Island precisely similar In forma tion to the beach on which Attantlo City Is located, accessible from tha samo stntluns In Philadelphia, by the samo vacation crowds, is today building Its first boardwalk a splendid structure. 24 feet In width and over a mile ln length, adapted for n community twice as Inrgo as wns the Atlantic City of 1S70, according to the unbiased recorda of the tax assessor. Do you doubt that tho Increase which occurred ln Atlantlo City after tho building of Its first boardwalk will occur In Stono Harbor? Todny you can Invest In a limited number of First' Mortgnge Bonds, secured by hoardwnlk lots fronting dtrootly upon Stone Harbor's now1 Esplanade nt a generous discount from pnr, and ln addition will bo given a deed for nny -,111a alte, bungalow lot, or huslness location unsold ln Stono Hnrbor for the consideration of ONE DOLLAR. Such an Investment In tho early days of Atlantlo City would havo paid TEN TIMES THE PHOP1T that tho Bothlehcm Steel Common has earned for Its Investors! Is seoMrqd by DEE' and MORTGAGE and finally Is based upon tho blessings of pence, wl.lch are permanent, and not tho destruction of War, which Is occasional, for Its (are foundation. Full particulars will bo mailed to you on request. Tho offer Is limited and should bo Investigated at once. SOUTH JERSEY REALTY COMPANY Phones I Lombard UGd Main 4080 Insurance Exchange Building 3d & Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. CITV CITY Pickwick Street JsswSaMiriisfe Kfilii HK BUsHasnaVl mm mmL x .Tarn iMsvti' SSJn BEST BUILDING BARGAINS in the City UVVV INVESTMENT BACK IN TIVE TEAKS S2S DcDOsit wl" hoW ono of th,,s house and you can "rv""' occupy before settlement la made. $350 Cash A. J-noora Modern Home, Electrlo ?2Kn !, . , " Lights, Steam Heat and Laundry.. V"ljU Frankford Ave. & Venango St. 0n victoria and Total Monthly 1 fiC . u racifl,,ltn?U . Expenses ' -.&. . n:rB)nt $17 Rent .-- -,n.'.nttd houses guaranteed to Investors 400 Built nnd Sold to Satisfied Purchasers lano cash 1st mortirnKo ...11200 Sd mortsace 13. Assn Money required . . & L. inn SSO tssso EXPENRES 1st mort. J1200 at 8 4-10 104.80 Tax per year. .... . .... 27.00 tviiter rent ia.no Bids', loan, 17 per mo.. 84.00 T't'I yearly expense.J187.80 L .INCOME rtent nt fl7 1204.00 Savin B. St L. Assn.. 42.00 Total yearly Income $24a00 Total expensea per year ,. 187.80 Yearly savlnsra tB8.20 In 2 more, year there will ba an elevated sta tion 2 blocks away. MATTHEW W. DOUGHERTY, Builder Sample Houses Open Dally, Sundaya and Eventnrs. Frankford 2033 W Telephones Woodland 1201 J. SEE ON PREMISES OB. 4030 'WAimiNaTON AVE. simimniN HUllimilAN tiri'S)SSt! MERION Beautiful Country Plact ON THE ! MAIN LINE Residence and About 4 Acres Built of stone, containing; 20 rooms, with three baths (modern) ; splendid system hot-water heat ; electric and bus ;, spacious larnce. Grounds are beautifully laid out with drives; shade and shrubbery; vegetable and floral gardens. Elegant and Convenient Location Rare Opportunity See Photo and Examine the Property. WM. H. WILSON & COMPANY, Morris BWg. f$MM$W)W tm'WrWliHKK vvvvvtvvviivvvvvvvvlvvvlvvvv.vvvvvvvv'v, Ida M. Tarbell ON ,VtVMMVi "Putting the Stop-WatchOut of Shop Commission' CONGRESS ia to be asked to prevent the tasks of all men in Government employ being put on a scien tific basis J Ida M, Tarbell contends that the Tavenner bill now before Congress was founded on information given by people who never worked under scientific man agement, In her article in Sunday's Public Ledger She maintains that the shop worked on the "scientific efficiency" basis is the best kind of shop for the workers. SUNDA Y'S PUBLIC PLEDGER MWttVf-VM()M-t1Mlk'MAt' S