?RWi jS-i " j WWdSMiMwS-MJiSwBBBfcMBfcj I6TO1HE6ARRICK sett Kfellermnnn's "Daughtor f tto? Gods" And Other Fox "iPt&dttctlona to Book on I nhwf.nf. Rfrpof. I Ch9vsf "mk Mm Corporation has nppar Mvod th difficulty 6f flndlntr down- rwoklnrs In PhltndelnhlA fnr Itifllmn tfts Aurameiv nt lent. It will ehovV Its lcatf- nl tha Ofirrlck. nnd durlnfe kwrtod It will present thre the ro- M ''million-dollar plcturo," for tho iftMsturo of whlth Herbert IJrenon t6ok Kellcrmann nnd a largo company lea. Itu.tltla IS ,VA Dnunhter of i," nnd It la designed to rival 'Tha ot a Nation" In soectneulnr fpftHirrn htmyrM as In length. :;. Aoftoralntr to tho rrtnnnirement. thd flnr. ?ttA will bo dark this week white arrange- K Aftfnt Am tttflftA fnr f hA nutntviai" twtllftr Jtatontr tha Pox stars appearing there will k THs4a Barn, Virginia Pearson, William ntai. Bertha Knllsch and Vivian Jtartln. 'Foptilnr1 prices will prcvnll. lljnay be of Interest to patrons of tha "Tlctorla, who haTd enjoyed the earnest and Wittily skilful work of tho Dessauer Broth Orchestra to know that the program for MoMay, Tuesday and Wednesday will bo "Morning" and "Anita's Dance," from Orion's' "Peer Ornt Bulto," nnd for tho rest t tho week Ferns from "Robin Hood." Metro Pictures Corporation la tho latest ,f the (11m concerns to Inaugurate- n weekly trareiogue feature, tho aictro travelogues ra In a mensuro a new departure In that JJeld, as special attention will bo gtcn to animal and bird Ufa, nnd tha pictures will be some- of the most complete studies of wild life over attempted with a motion--jtcturo camera. William LovcIIo FInloy, biologist for tho Btato of Oregon, has had charge of the taking of tho Alms and has pent many weeks In his attempts to ob tain the most Intimate studies possible In addition, tho Metro Travelogues will plcturo many sccnlo beauties. Ono of tho first of theso Is a featuro dealing with the gigantic construction work being carried en In tho making of tho elephant Butto Bam and irrigation project on the Rio Graado near El Paso: another, tho pictur ing of an automobile trip over tho Lincoln Highway, All of those Alms aro edited by tho United States Department of tho Interior boforo being released by Metro. It Is tho intention of tho company to sparo no effort to main- tain tho high standard which will bo set by tha first group of releases Who wants to teach a pretty little girl ef til to swlm7 Joyce Fair, Essanay's littlest leading lady, wants to loarn, nnd abe Bays she Is going to this summer. 3uddo, her pet dog, who has appeared In several pictures with her, can swim, natur ally, and Joyce Is rnther Jealous of this accomplishment of her leading man as she calls htm. Of course. If sho learns now she'll probably forget when sho grows older, Hko so many others of her sex who find It far more fun to bo taught than to ever learn. u .i " ii ii m www mm fciii.niiiiimrt l,i m i in i ,. ,i.. v vMlislPI ?s ri ', f$f!3S5SilmZsifr & ' H &f& m. Jim Wffl(W& liKDKK-HtDiVDELPMlA, MOKDAY, MAY 22, 1910 SENIOR'S HAT TAKEN FOR BREAKFAST BY NEAR-SIGHTED, HUNGRY GIRAFFE Toothsome Panama Looks Like Hay, So Animal Reaches Over Fence and Helps Himself Despite Embonpoint, the Don Scales Barrier and Gives Battle Rumors of n suit are heard today, be cause a giraffe nto part of a Panama hat It's not a suit of clothes, but a civil suit. Tha trouble was caused by Boss, a glrnffe at tho Zoo. Ito stretched his long-spotted neck longer than usual, bared his teeth and neatly lifted a Panama hnt from the as tonished head of Genor Miguel J. Casianas, of Pornambuco', who was strolling through tho Zoo with Sonora Y, Ruydlaa yesterday. Cassanns, who Is nislstant supercargo on hto Brazilian steamship Rio Morcna, did not allow an obstruction like a six-foot fence to deter htm from going after the hat. Although he Is a heavy man, ho scaled tho wlro enclosure and made for tho glraffo, boiling with Indignation. Tho surprised ani mal at first retreated, still clinging to the hat. But when It was cornered, It charged Cassnnas. What would havo happened If Cassnnni hadn't luckily fallen'down, Keeper Manlcy shudders to think. Ho rescuod Cas sanns, nono tho worse for his experience, and tho hnt with Its crown mlsilng. 'Tho hat Ib worth $160," angrily asserted Cassanas. "Or rather, It was." MOVIE CENSOR BILL ATTACKED IN HOUSE MANAGER C. STAMPER Of tho Tlogn, who introduces to night tho remarkable new musical instrument, tho Choralcclo. SnmiCIPAL BAND PROGRAM CONCERT FOR THE WEEK Will Play Uptown, Downtown, West Philadelphia and Germantown The Munldoal Hand Prnln Rnhrrmn. conductor, will play at tho followlns places dur ing ths vrr-M of May 22 " Mny XI, ineln;iv Concert. Date. Place. Location. T. Mar 22r Stlrorer Pnrk n3d and JO"! ts 8 May 21 pint. 11th nnd Rnrlnsr GnHlin "ts S. May 24, Belmont PlaycTOund, Slat and Nedro Btrccti. 10- May 25. Fotterall Square. 11th and Tork trots 11 Mar- 2B. vnon Park Germantown acnuo abovo Chelten avenue. 12. 2 JO to 4.30, May 2T, llelmont Plateau. The program each nlsht Is as follow a 1. S. & 7, erturo. "Phedre." Massenet. hi "Slutterinr Fritz " Lnsey. nBrrfntivs. ''A. Hunting Scene." Ruccalossl. Oem rrom "Tn Only Girl." Herbert. Tenor solo 'Select e;l fMr Terry Shaw ) Grand selection. "Tannhaeuser," Wasner. Valaa di Concert, "WeJdlntf of the Winds " Hall Caprice. "Awakenlns of tho Lion," Xontsky. Theatrical Baedeker STANLfaT- 'Xfftndnv. "Pasquale," with Oeortro jloban. Tuesday and Wednesday, lenrcrA rtAhtin. n Mnrnsrn. Paramount feituret "Police," with Chnrllo unannn, Tnursdny. rrlilny and raturaay, "Sweet Kitty llelalrs with Mae Murray, a Lasky.Paramount film. Chaplin's "rollce." APCADIA Monday, Tuosday and Wednesday, "Tho Middleman,1' nlth Albert Chenller, n Metro production. Thursday Trlda and flat unlay, "Not My Sister." with Bessie Darrls calo and William Desmond, nn lnco produo tlon. PAI.ACD Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesdny. "The Heart of Isora Dynn," with Marls Doro, a I.asky.Paramount production Thurs day. Friday and Saturday, "David Garrlck," with Dustln Farnum, a Pallas picture. VICTORIA Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday "Tangled rates," with Allca Rrady, a Brady World production, and "The Snow Cure." a KeystoneTrlanfcle film. Thursday, Frldiy nnd Saturday, "The Hpell ot the Yukon." with Edmund IJreese, nnd "The No Good Guy," with William Collier, an Inco-Trlanglo pro ductlon. BEI.MONT Monday nnd Tuesdny. "Audrey," with Paulino Frederick, Wednesday nnd Thursday, "The Bowers," with Ulanchn Sweet. Friday nnd Saturday, The Floor walker," wlthjCharllo Chaplin! "Tho StralBht Road," with G!ads Hanson, etc. LOCUST Monday and Tuesday, "The Isle of Love" with Gertrude McCoy, Wcdnesdsvanl Thursday, "Sudden Riches," with Robort Warwick and Clara Whlpplo. Friday and Saturday, "A Million n Minute," with Trancls X. Bushman. CONTINUING SHOWS. LYRIC "Town Topics," with Hert Leslie, Kophlo Tucker, Lois Josephine and Welling ton Cross. A Winter Garden musical reuo of the clrl type. Music, comedy and cos tumes FORREST "His BrUal Night." with Rozslka and Yanscl Dolly. A farco comedy In three acts, by Laurence Rlilng, which tells of a lounar man who on his bridal night cannot tell his wife from her twin sister. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S George Nash & Co.. In "The Unex- Bwted," Vnnda Hon. In "Nliam's Court anceri" the Misses Campbell, In "At Home," Jasper, tho dog actor: Van and Schenck; Ren Ryan nnd Harrletto Lee, In "You've Spoiled It," Spenser Kelly and Marion Wilder. In "Melodies Past and Present," Trnnk Mul lane. In "Musical Scales and Humorous Tales:" Le Hoen and Dupreeco nnd the Sellg Tribune Pictorial News. OLOUE "The Millionaire's Son:" Werner and Amoros Troupe, the Sldonles In "The Laugh Factory:" Baby Roslyn: Delmore and Moore. In "Behind the Scenes," Jim MoWIIIInms and "The Midnight Clerk." CROSS KEYS nthet Whiteside, In "Around the World." the Sheldon Sisters: the Six Amer lean Whirlwinds, and Jones and Johnson. Naming of Federal Board Would Stretch Constitution to Bueak- ing Point, Says Minority Youth Mysteriously Shot Suburban police havo developed no clues which promise nn nrrest In the mysterious shootlntr ot John Montnyne, n 16-yenr-old youth of Orelnnd, v,ho Is in tho Ablngton Memorial Hospital for treatment for a bul let wound In the head According to re ports filed with tho police, Montanyo was found unconscious along a highway a half mile from his homo Tho wound In his head lh caused by a bullet from a small calibre weapon. WASHINGTON, May 22 A vigorous nt tnclc on tho proposed moUng-plcturo cen sorship bill was contntnod In a minority report on tho mensuro submitted to the Hotiso today by four members of tho House Tducatlon Committee. Tho report de clares that tlio establishment of a Fed eral Board of Censors would "stretch tho Implied power of Congress under tho Con stitution to tho brenklng point " Tho report was signed by Representa tives Uuclter, of Missouri! Powers, of Ken tucky J Piatt, of Now York, nnd Dalltngcr, of Massachusetts Tho most serious objection to this bill," tho report said, "lies In tho powers It seeks to glvo an cxecutlo commission to tram mel tho moving picture, art, tho propa gandist and power of which Is already marvolously do eloped and tho potential power of which seems limitless" Tho minority of tho committee declares that tho oerwholmlng weight of opinion among moving picture producers is ngnlnst tho bill "In our opinion," tho report concluded, "oery reasonable, protection to tho pub lic morals can bo secured by tho proper oxerclso of tho local police power, sup plemented by nn amendment to tho Kcd- oral penal code, Including moving pictures In tho list of articles barred from inter state commerco for stated causes. Tho extraordinary power vested In tho pro posed commission will not only provo In effective to protect public morals, but Is utterly un-Amcrlcnn in Its character and In tho highest degree dangerous from every point of lcw." In a statement accompanying the report Representative Dalllnger declared that tho bill "soeks to set up In this country pro publicity censorship, ono of tho most ef fective Instruments of European military despotism, and I cannot believe that any political party Is willing to assumo tha responsibility for Its enactment." DR. BIEDEUWOLF GETS $G0OO Plainfield Donates Largest Amount Ever Given Preacher in a Campaign PLAINriELD, N. J., May 22. The last Sundiy services In tho six weeks' evan gelical campaign conducted by tho Itev. Dr. W. n Blederwolf, held jestcrday, vvero devoted chiefly to receiving free will offer ings for the evangelist. Tho morning and afternoon services netted about $5000, and tho evening service brought the total up to moro than $0000, tho largest amount ever given to Doctor Blederwolf In a single cam paign. Tho contributions ranged from 10 cents to $500 ahd Included a check for $250 from tho Public Service Corporation. Tho total number of converts was between 5000 nnd 6000. Tho campaign will close with to night's service. STUDENTS TO CREMATE THREE PENN TEACHERS Effigies of Unpopular Ones Will Be Burned in "Hey Day" Fete Thrco professors who have Incurred thn dlspleasuro of tho student body of tho Unlvorslty of Pennsylvania wilt bo burned to doath In ctngy this afternoon on tho campus as part of tho "Hoy Day" exer cises. While tho limp bodies aro shrivel ing In tho flames tho freshmon will havo tho opportunity of throwing their black caps, tho badgo of their class, In tho flro nH tho realization of their rlso to tho rank of sophomores Tha movlng-up exorcise Is only ono, howovcr, of many events planned by tho Undergraduate Committee, Athletic events of every description botweon tho classes will bo stnged. Prior to tho cremation a big meeting of nil tho students will bo held In Welghtmnn Hall at 12:30. Tho schedulo of sports for tho nftor noon Includes a track meet between tho seniors and Juniors, who will also clash In n baseball gamo nnd fight for tho soccor championship of tho University. Class contests In mnny sports will also bo hold. Tho namo of tho now senior president will bo nnnounccd, with elections to hon orary societies. m 4 P s' rtyt- --"ya I HhP 1 (M X CTiHB . vr Wi: IK : m IHF m m ,' N k mtMrnKk m 1 m Bt - v- J,r,wjM --' jy,'t. a v tvts.1.. fT..ijji jjn-y.i.t in t. ji) .1 AM J. lIARK CULLEY "SPILLED BEANS" TO BE ACTED BY AMATEURS JOHN DREW QUITS FROHMAN Signs With John D. Williams to Appear in "Major Pendennis" NEW TORK, Mny 22 John Drew has left tho Charles Frohman company and signed a contract to appear for an Indefinite porlod under tho management of John D. Williams, former business manager for Charles Frohman. Mr. Williams nnnounccd yesterday that tho contracts had been exchanged Satur day, thus confirming a rumor which has had long circulation. Mr. Williams only recently retired from tho Frohman company to become a manager on his own account. Mr. Drew got his first real prominence under Augustln Daly's management. Ho left Mr. Daly In 1802 to go under Mr. Frohman's direction. In nil his iycars ns a Frohman star Mr. Drew never had n writ ten contract with his manager. AH their agreements were verbal. Tho first play In which Mr. Drew will appear under tho Wllllami management will bo "Major Pendennis," by Langdon Mitchell, author of ' The New York Idea" and "Becky Sharp." It Is a dramatization of Thackeray's "Pendennis," and was w rlt ten with Mr. Drow In mind for tho lending character. Tho play wilt bo seen In New York noxt October. British Seize More Dutch Mail, Report BERLIN, May 22 It Is reported from Amsterdam that tho British havo removtd tho first class mall from tho Dutch steam ships Qrottus and Cratchterland, bound for tho East Indies. EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVEBY MONDAY SUBJECT TO CII.VNGB ALHAMBRA APOLLO ARCADIA BALTIMORE BELMONT BROAD ST. CASINO CEDAR EUREKA fairmount frankford" B2D ST. 6TH ST. GARDEN THEATRE GKRMANTOWN G1RAIID 6L0BE '6REAT NORTHERN JEFFERSON SEYSTONB KNICKERBOCKER EAFAYETTE READER UI3KRTY lOCUST. I0GAN AUDITORIUM f MHiAN KAEKET STREET MSIDM WglBROOK h$ MQNDVT Clara Kimball Tounsr. In Tho Peast of Lite Frank ICeenan. In The Stepping Stone Middleman Gloria's Romance Vivian Martin, In The Modern Thflma Pauline Pretlerlck, In Audrey Charlrn Chaplin, In The Floorwalker Clara Kimball Younir,, In The Feast of Life ' Tyrone Power In John Xeedham'a Double Why Mro Kentworth Lied Fannie Ward, In For the Defense Mary Fuller, In Strength ot the Weak Mary PIckforrt. In The Eternal Grind Holhrook nilnn. In The Unpardonable Sin Cleo nidsley. In The Love Mask Dorothv Kelly, in Artie, the Millionaire Kid Dounlaa Fairbanks In The Habit ot Happiness Ills Picture In Papers the Charles Chaplin, in Carmen Authentic-Official The Flghtlror Germans Iron Claw Hamilton Revelle. In Price of Malice Mahel Taliaferro, la The Snowbirds Mary Plckford. In The Eternal Qrlnd Wm H. Hart. In The Aryan Gertrude McCoy, la The Isle ot lavs Edith Storey. In On Her Wedding Night Victor Moore. The Race In TUESDVY Pauline Frederick, In The Moment Ilcfore Mae Murrav, In To Have and Tp Hold Middleman Olorla'u Romance Bessie Uarrlscale, In Bullets and Urovrn Eyes Pauline Frederick, In Audroy Sydney Dean, In Playthings of the Gods John Rarrymore, in The Ixst Bridegroom Jane Gray. In The Walts Fannie Ward in For the Defense Fannlo Ward. In For the Defense Sarah Bernhardt, In Jeanne Dore Mary Plckford In The Eternal Grind William Russell, The Bruiser In Cleo Rldgley, in The Love Mask Kutherlne Kallred, In Idols Alary Plckfnrd In Poor Little Pepplna Msry Plckford. In The Foundling .Mary Plckford. In Poor Little Pepplna Virginia Pearson. In Dialing Love Iron Claw Katharhw Kaelred, In GUI with the Qreen Eye Jjorma Talmadge. In Children of the Iloma Jane Grey la The Waifs Tho Heart of Nora Flynn OlorU's Romance RlNCESS IINT KTO FT" ir B'Qoe Edyth Sterling. In Lying Lips John Barrymore. In The fcmt ifrldegrooin Fritzl tlrunetu. In At PUwy Ridge J Warren Kerrigan. In A Son of the Immortals John Ms son. In JJm the Penman Marauarlta Clark Molly Malta Believe in Jamea J Corbett. In Tha Other Girl Francis X Boshman, In The Wll Between George Beban, la Pasauala BJanchtiweet. in Tht Ijowem AlUiar, la Mutt and Jeff Comedy W. 8. Hart. In The Aryan MaryPlckfoni. In The Eternal Grind Robert Warwick. In Sudden Riches Gertrude McCoy, n The Isle of Lbya Lillian Olsh. In Sold for MarrU;a Victor Moore. In The Race WEDNESDAY Robert Warwick. In Sudden Riches Hamilton Revelle In The Half Million Bride Middleman Gloria's Romance Fred Whitman, Mlsmated In Blanche Sweet, The Sowers Leah Batrd In A Caliph of New Bagdad Then I'll Come Back to You Wllllim Courtney. In The Island of Surprise Charles Chaplin. In Tho Floorwalker Edwin August In The Social Highwayman Louise Lovely In Tangled Hearts W H Thompson In Civilization Child George Walsh In niue Blood and Red Francis X Bushman. In A Million a Minute William S Hart. In The Arsan KlttV Gordon In Her Maternal Right The Lure of Heart's Deelre De Wolf Hopner Sunshine Dad In Olga Pelrova In Playing With Tire Iron Claw Marguerite Clark. In Out of the Drifts Mnrle Doro. In Diplomacy Mary Plckford In The Eternal Qrlnd riorence Lawrence. Elusive Isabel In Norma Talmadge la Children of the House Dustln Farnum, in Ben Blair Th"f",r,.'Nora' P'ynn Gloria's Romance Dorothy Olsh. In Jordan Is a Hard Road Lillian Olsh. In Bold for Marriage Ell Hall. In Chorus Lady's Triumph J Warren, Kerrigan, u A Bon ot the Immortals Violet Uuaereau, In The great Problem Douglas Fairbanks la Ttw Good Bad Man Harry ilorey. In Tha Accusing Voice Francis X Bushman, la Tha Wall Between aorg Beban, In Pasauala Blanche Sweet, la The Sowars ta&r la JTUiHJAai Catharine Kaelred, In Olrl with the Green Eyes Robert Warwick, In Sudden Riches Richard Bushier, In Lovefs Toll' Ethel narrymore. In The Kiss of Hate Bruce McRae. In The Chain Invisible House Peters In The Closed Road Douglas Fairbanks. In Tha Habit ot Happiness Tho Heart of Nora Flynn Gloria's Romance Katharine Kaelred. in Olrl with the Green Eye Katharine Kaelred. in Idol Olga Petrova. In Playing With Fir Edmund Ilreese in The Spell of tho Yukon Wm 8 Hart la The Aryan Anita Stewart. In Tb Suspect Wm Courtenay Sealed Lip la Maa Murray In To Have and To Hold George Beban, la Paaquale FratteUX Bushman, la The Walt Between 4Jk Bradj la THURSDAY Klttv Gordon In Her Maternal Right Kitty Gordon In Her Maternal Right Bessie Barrlscale, Not My Sister Trunk Mills. In Tho Moral Fabric FRIDAY Marie Doro In The Heart of Tv'orn Flynn Dustln Farnum, In Hen Blair Bessie Barrlscale, In Not My Sister Blanche Sweet, In Tho Sowera Gretchen Hartman. In A Spring Chicken Hamilton Revelle In Tho Half Million Bride Dorothy Glsh. In Little Mrena'a Romance Conatoncx Collier In The Code of Marcla Qray Ethel Barrymore. In The Final Judgment Louise Lovely, in The Grip of Jealousy The Children In the House Ablta Coldera. In The Avenger rro.n-Jx Bushman. A Million n Minute In Frar?'"-5f ,P""hman. in The Wall Between John Barrymore. In The Lost Bridegroom Anita Stewart. In The Suspect Marguerite Clark In Out of the Drifts Olga Petrova In Playing With Fire Iron Claw Then I'll Come Back to You Bruce McRae )n The Chain Invisible Mabel Taliaferro. In The Snowbirds Jane Gray, In The Waifs Robert Warwick, In Sudden Riches Francis X. Bushman, In Graustark Ethel Barrymore, in The Kiss of Hate Charles Chaplin. In The Floorwalker Alice Brady, In Tangled Fates , Mary Fuller, In A Huntres of Men Dustln Farnum, In David Oarrlclc Hobart Bosworth, In Doctor Neighbor Frank Keenan In The Stepping Stone House Peters. In Tb Closed Road Edmund Brcese In The Spell ot the Yukon Gladys Hanson, in The Love Rout John Emerson. In Tb Flying Torpedo Katharine Kaelred, tn Girl with the Green Eye Ma Murray, la . To Have and To Hold Ma Murray. In Bweet Kitty IleiUlr Francis X, Buabman. in Tb Wall Batweea SRSjJ&af i tfisVuSss u'a Battle Cry of Feaco The rioorw alker The Straight Road Jean Southern In Mysteries of Myra Constance Collier, In The Code of Marcla Gray Robert Mantell In A Wlfe'a Sacrlllco William a Hart. In Hell'a Hinges Constance Collier, In The Code of Marcla Qray Tyrone Power In John Needham'a Double Cleo Rldglev, In The Love Mask A Sister of Cain Marguerite Clark, In Molly Make Believe Clara Kimball Young, in The Peast of Life 1 i Ethel Barrymore, In The Kiss of Hate Robert Worwlck, Sudden Riches In Alice Brnrty, In Tangled Fates , Rita Jollvet. In A Woman' Awakening Iron Claw Mary Plckford. In The Foundling Henry King In The Oath of Hat Wallace Reld. in The Love Mask Mme Petrova In Playing With Flro Francis X. Bushman. In A Million a Minute . Kitty Gordon iier iii eternal Right Mary Plckford In The Eternal Grind .Kitty Gordon In Her Maternal Right II B. Warner. In The Beggar ot Cawnporo Robert Leonard, In The Crippled Hand Dustln Farnum, In David Garrlck William Farnum. In The Bondsman Hazel Dawn. In The Saleslady Itosetta Brlce. In Love's Toll Alice Brady in Tangled Fate Kitty Gordon, In Her Maternal Right Mabel Van Buren, In Olrl ot tb Golden West J Warren Kerrigan, In A Son ot tha Immortal Fannie Ward, in For tha Dajgna Mae Murray, in Bweet KU(y BelUlre Leonora Ulrlch. n 01 rauu. Tb Heart of Kdmbnd Breeae, fa ?ta S$eU o tb YuXoa. SATURDAY D'5la" Palrbnnks. In The Good Dad Man William S Hurt. In , .iryon Beas&,D,?."te?'' In -"" " a inter Da t tie Cry wireaca Tnfl TllAnn,. l- TheStraigh't-R'oYd The Woman Who Did "Ot Care The Girl with tho Green t-yea CT,hrJ'!i,..chaIn. in The Floorwalker rJ?2 '?aison In "-' nuter cup cnreYoBvo'" ?lern'S?'M.n "" jiask ?rnn,9r,t Clark In ifoffy Make iJehev1," Jane Gray, In The Waifa J-teTh".!" jr.?1iVr.GoIn. in Her Maternal nieni Iron Claw u"fl, Doro. In flplomacy Fannie v , For the Defense Wall Tha Love Mask Margaret Landls. In Broken Fetters lrr?n;lI"X. Bushman, In" A Million a Minute TheaS,K(ienn- " xne Stepping ston lag Stone Manr Iii,rTT The Eternal qi-iffi 2lf"or, Toir,vAnM Austin Farnum In PavlJ 0raVk'n Kat'tM, Kaelred In The Winged Idol Mice nd Men Cae ot Mary Page Little Church Around the Corner a Allc Brady. In Tangled Fate John Barrymore. la Nearly a King Mabel Taliaferro, la The Snowbird Mae Murray, la Sweet Kitty BalUIre Leonor Ulrlch. In Tb Heart of Paula ThSWrv&a 1 Wynneficld Club Will Present Humor ous War Sketch Tonight "Spilled Beans," a sketch tlcnllnff with tho humorous side of tho European conflict nnd tho submarlno qeustlon, will bo Riven to night by members of tho Wynncflold Club nt Now Jlcrcantllo Unit, Urond street nbovo Master street. Following tho piny n tlanco will take plnco Thoro will nlso bo slnglnp. Tho sketch was written by J. Mark Cul lcy, of 214D North 33d street, who Is presi dent nnd director of tho WMinofleld Club. Prank Osbertf, who Is prominent In amateur theatricals, will bo tho leading comedian. Osbcrg will represent tho Imperial Qer man Navy, under tho dlsgulso of Lieutenant Ulcnz, whllo Connlo Qosso will play tho Itajah. Tho cast will bo: Herbert Fltzphalnt, Earl of CIovis, Harry Stelnmela Iona Ford, of Now York Jesalo Wcllbank Chovaller Pcnneez, of Havre, I'rnnre Prcd Bchlmpf Mnry Ann Dojlo Mannlo Wcllbtnk Jlmmln Bessan Mark ("ulley .Tack Price Tom Kllroy Tatrlck Mnlono Jamei cnrroii Lieutenant lllenz Frank Osherg Ludwlit Mlntz, officer of U-8 Al Brown Marlon West Lorraine Barnes i-iii tho Leslie Peggy Taylor William King, U. S. Conaul... . Wm K. Jones Mrs Shultz Irene Churchvlllo Mistor Herman Shultz..., Jim Donahue Mrs. Von Kohlskuttlo tAgncs Rauschr Secretary O Brlen Jack Ledllo PENN SENIOR SECIETIES SELECT NEW BRETHREN Elections to Sphinx, Friars and Hexa gon Announced Announcement was mado today of elec tions to tho University of Pennsylvania hondr societies Tho following seniors "mado" tho covoted election: Sphinx Senior Society John Murdock Clark, William Kovvlnnd Clothier, Francis Joseph G. Dorscy, Frederick Rogers Dray ton, Stanley Herbert Frelhofcr, Carl Ed win Gels, Charles Hill Lovctt, Carlton Cook McCnll, Edward Joseph McNIchol, Neilson Murray Mathews, Joseph Ferguson Mohr, Samuel Itothwell Moore, Joseph Alojslus Itussoll, Spencer Sweet Shannon, Adolph Woll, Jr , James It. Ludlow Wrny. Friars Senior Society Lavvrenco Aloyslus Baldwin, Caldwell Hill Harris, Harry John son Hajden, Jr., William Alfred Nelll, Thomas Edison Popo, William Thomas Sproul, Jr., IUchard Fairfield Wnrren, Stan ley Alexander Welsh, Allon Graves Wil liams, Walter Yust. Hexagon Senior Soclctj" Clayton Mc Mlchacl, Joseph Jeremiah Murphy, William Rowland Clothier, David Comyno Spooner, Jr, Gilbert Holman Evans and Ralph Bu chanan Jones THIEF GETS $500 IN CASH AND JEWELRY IN HOME) Takes Money nnd Gems From Trunk nnd From Beneath Mattress A widow who trusted to tho security of a trunk and n mattress rather than a. bank as n depository for lior money Is missing ?500 In cash and Jewelry today as a result of tho work of a thief who forcod an entrance Into her homo while sho was out shopping. Tho widow Is Mrs. John Kennedy, of 2335 South 63d street. District Detectives Qulgley nnd Prlntz, of tho C5th street nnd Woodland avenue sta tion, aro searching for tho thief. Mm. Kennedy had $350 In n trunk. In cluding $100 In gold, nnd under a mat tress sho had $100 When sho returned homo sho found the front door Jammed with a chair which had been placed under tho knob, so Mint the thief could not bo surprised nt work. Sho got In through tho rear and discovered tho loss of her money together with approximately ?60 worth of jewolry. Woman Merchant Paralyzed SEAFORD, Dol May 22. Early yester day afternoon Mrs Martha J. Stewart, ono of Seaford's prominent merchants, suffered a eovero paralytic stroko which rendered her speechless. Although in a serious con dition, physicians havo hopes for her recovery. Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST PHILADELPHIA OVERBROOK 03D "AFfjRb AVE. JANE GREY ,n ' HIS WIFE'S MISTAKE" DOUBLE TIIIANQLB Roscoe Arbuckle ln BALTIMORE BOTH AND BALTIMORE AVE. ' WM. VOX Present Vivian Martin and Harry Hilliard in "THE MODERN THELMA." COMEDY, EUREKA 40T" 4 MARKET STS- BLTIEHIRD PHOTOPLAY Preeenta TYRONE POWERS in "JOHN NEEDHAM'S DOUDLE" C APnPN 03D LANCASTER AVE. VjAPvLJE-rt MAT., 2. EVQ, 8:30. HOLBROOI BLINN in 'THE UNPARDONABLE SIN" NOUTII Broad Street Casino BROA?a?IiLOW MATINEE 2S30. EVENlNd 7 AND 0. -I I ri i: in "THE vnnriea vuapuu floorwalker- when Miairr is riqiit" OTHERS KEYSTONE LEHiaH AVENUE VAUDEVILLE and "IROI CLAW" Picture NOUTinVEST JEFFERSON mu $Sag$IIPIU " Real Authentic Official "THE FIGHTING GERMANS" KENS1NQTO.N PALM "wSS&fS? 'Edith Sterling in "Lying Lips" "PEG O THE RING" Police Coutt Ghronidfcs naw beef and Alcohol J the tasual light lunch Indulged lh by Charlie Duller Ho passed the stngo of eating cooked staff a long tlma hgo. Ordinary whisky, ns n. rule, annoys him. The nad Man of drlwly Gulch was a human wrist watch In com parison to Charlie It's a slow day when ha To him the wofld Is entirely too plncld. Ho belloves lhat wonli aro useless when strong men hold different opinions. Chnrllo spends so much llmo giving vent to his opinions that ho doesn't havo time to work. He Is a porsuaslvo Negro when he's sober. That's seldom. Ho tried lo con lnce a bartender near 30th and Market streets that he ought to havo a drink on tho 30-day plan. Tho dispenser of deterior ating drinks couldn't see It. Charllo knocked him down. Whllo ho was rising, tho Negro picked up n bottlo of gin nnd took a tall drink. Then ho sauntered out. Ho collided with a well-dressed man ns ho reached tho street. It nnnoyed him. Chnrllo knocked tho mnn down. Walking up Chestnut street ho met a sassy-looking dog. Ho didn't like It, Ho kicked it Into tho street. Two men nearby noticed tho nssnult They remonstrated. Ho knocked them down. Ben Johnson, a peanut vender at 30th nnd Chestnut streets, voiced his opinion. Chnrllo knocked him down. But Ben rose to tho occasion nnd got up. Ho nnd Charllo clinched nnd crashed Into Ben's peanut stand. It went out of business. Chnrllo nnd Ben rolled Into tho street. Trolley enrs paused nnd autos pnntcd patlontly to await tho outcome Policeman Hlgglns saw tho conflict. Ho pulled the combatants apart nnd Charllo directed his attention to tho cop. Ho swung with both fists at whero tho policeman wa3, but tho cop wasn't, and Charllo found him. self on his back on the ground, being as sisted In that direction by a straight blow from tho bluccoat. "How many wero hurt?" ho nsked when tho strcot stopped revolving. Tho cop was too Indignant for words. i Ho pushed Charllo Into n patrol nnd Ben, tho peanut man, was taken along as dqcu montary evidence. Magistrate Harris lis tened to tho troublo patlontly. A tnll man laden with an ovcrsuppty of legal phrases and largo spcctncles was ono of tho witnesses Tho gist of his testi mony was that Charllo had tried to lick tho neighborhood, nnd wnB a disturbing individ ual. Tho Judgo agreed with him. Ho cen sured tho Negro, especially for attacking Bon, who Is well liked in tho vicinity. "I kin cggsplaln It all," said Charllo, "but It suttlniy wilt tnko a long time." "I guess It will," said tho Judgo, "nnd you can rehcarso your explanation during tho noxt 30 dajs nt tho County Prison." After Charllo had boon disposed of tho Magistrate and tho cops at tho 32d and Woodland nvcnuo station chipped in nnd gavo Ben enough money to start ln business again. TALKS ON HEALTH THIS WEEK Director Kruscn Will Open Series at Widoncr Building Under tho nusplces ot tho Child Federa tion, 16-mlnuto talks on health will bo given overy day thli week at 12-30 o'clock on tho first floor of tho WIdcner Building. Director Krusen, of tho Department of Public Health and Charities, will speak to day and will bo followed tomorrow by tho Itov. Floyd Tomklns, on Wednesdny by Georgo W. Norrli, on Thursday by Dr. A. C. Abbott, on Friday by Georgo D. Por ter nnd Otto T. Mallery nnd on Saturday by E J. Cattcll, tho city statistician. BWREWRlliliAiirS "SCOOP" ON ACiDHffi Brings Red Hot fltnn,. . 1 Ledger and Ani:j:.aWnt 1 "resizes lor Omissions ffiJ- to "Anmnnryr ?" "TO"" A man fell through a Wviim. street nnd I BUesa ho hurTl.111 " kth uui Bireei, r think, and tha ,:. Bmh wm Jake something. Ho wn9 TMj window and fell down. TW Pi4?"rl a tho hospital." h The Wm " ii iooKea like the work 0( , porter-no names, no nccuracv !n Mi Boy Reporter, who Is StES8? tier Hcgai, of 245 Pino slrest. Jr! for tho bar. .Hi. J"reet. npolo Im proved that ho U a veteran" ' an ? J "I saved vour ho . .. Ji hosald. ''There wa7;XerTp,,"il who went In wlth a workman '?? vM mory. 1 sneaked n behind him 7f everything they said ? VlT J"nS name. Tho other reporter must hawtaZ that I was a reporter, beca.uh. ' What aro you doing herTu!wft ' shovo mo down tho steps. iTald-ml4 to you shoving? You'd better watch m2 happened half an hour ago MrJ 100 SUFFRAGISTS OF STATH TO PARADE IX CIIICAGol Reservations Being Mado I'orPcimoUsi uuiu tomen HAnmsnuno, Pa . May 22.-nM(.G w..... ...... ..U m, UtlUOlVtinia fllMltU which will march In tho big Buffnn C-VS rndn In Chlcnirn. Jnnn 7 - w'i' W"' J rapidly. Already moro than thirty8 havo asked for accommodations and Vn. Ethel Austin Bhrlgey, ot Lanadowne, X Is ln goneral charge, Is receiving numeren. Inquiries concerning tho details. -,.a .? 5 r, l"y nonpattlH,, J timy, mu mnn ui mi mo i-ennsyivmua itU. gates to tho Republican' convention dtttlt .,,. ...u ie.uiii. ijiiinuiica nave Deen invited to accompany tho suffragists from their counties. Thoso who already havo mada resero. tions Includo Miss Lucy A. Anthony, Mot. Inn; Mrs. Charles Adamson, PhlladelphUi Mrs. Ferrco Brlnton, St. David's; MrV Hnrry Bloom, Altoona ; Mrs. Georgo B. Dnt. nott, Altoona; Mrs. George Curran. Alinnn. . Mrs. Maxwell Chapman, Scranton; Mri "IS v.uarica u. warier, nusourgn ; Mrs. ueorrt A. Dunning, Philadelphia'. Mrs. Jnl n Davenport, Wllkes-Barro ; Mrs. 1L Wllfrtl, DuPuy, Pittsburgh ; Mrs J, 8. a Harm 9 Radnor; Mrs. Wilbur Hawkins, Mlllboro: Miss L.eona IIuntzlncrfr. PhllmlAlnVU , i,J Philip E. Hughes, Philadelphia; Mrsa J ! nicKBon, iiuiier; jurs. i-ranunn P, IrlBh. Pittsburgh; Mis3 Edna Kerr. KIttaBHl. Mrs Charles Lcavltt, Philadelphia; Ml Si Mnptf T.pp. Shnrnn Mlnq Vnnnl. t.. "TtJ Sharon ; Mrs. Mary Fllnn Lawrence, Piiu. burgh; Mrs. F. G. Morchead, Beaver; Mln Marlon Morohcnd, Beaver Mrs. John 0. Miller, Pittsburgh ; Mrs. Francis ILMcElroT,' Altoona; Mrs Georgo B. Orludy; HuntlM. don ; Mrs. Charles W. Ruschehberger, fitftf. ford; Mifcs Ethel Austin Shrigley, lax dovvno; Pr. Margaret Sorenson, Nantleok Mrs William Turn'r, Butler; Dr. H, EHoa Walker, Sharon. 'fi Lnnsinir SufJTcrs From InrilppctlAn , WASHINGTON, May 22. Secrttafy of u Htato Lansing is conuneu to his ted with an attack of Indigestion. It probably Till bo tho middle of tho week before h -will bo ablo to leave tho house -B Prominent Photoplay Presentations Bodsm Grnpwm TITO follow nr Ihcntreii ODtain irair ?" Dnnuui uwun rZni which In n eunrnntra ot early showing of the finest productions, W0m 12th, Morris & rnnsyunk Ave. Mat Dally at 2. DVC3. 7 4.0 Vaudeville &. I'aram t Pictures Clara Kimball Young ln ' otufa"" ALHAMBRA ARCADIA BELOWOTH Albert Chevalier in "Middleman" BILLIE BUHKE In "GLOHIA'S BOMANCD" inni I C 02D AND TIIOMPfaON AFULLU MATINKD DAILY DouMe T1iaita- BIH ntANK KEENAN ana MAKY 1IOLAND In "The Stepping Btono.',' "BUCKING SOCIETY" Keyatone Comedy. LIBERTY DnOADANDcoLui3U' WM. S. HART in "THE ARYAN" rT" TtrifU'MTP B2D ABOVE MARKET BEL1VMJ1N 1 Mat. 1-10 & 8:0. 10c. Evgs 0:30, 8, 0:30, 15c. Paulino Frederick in "Audrey" CEDAR rAICAMOUNT THEATRE GOTH AND CEDAn AVE. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in TUB FEAST OF LlfE' FAIRMOUNT 20TH A,?mAno AVE. MATT MOOBE nnd JANE OAIL In "WHY MUS KENTWORTH LIED" "THE IRON CLAW" 13th Episode. FRANKFORD una?vS.BD FANNIE WARD in "FOR THE DEFENSE" 56TH ST. Theatre !E? Bel, Spruce. Evga T to 11. MARY PICKFORDlind" Hnl CT B2(l and Mats. 2-3:30 Bo OiflOli Banom Evg U30 to 11 10c MARY FULLER in "THE STRENGTH OF THE WEAK" GERMANTOWN B508 $&. PARAMOUNT Presents CLEO RIDaLEJT and WALLACE REID In "THE LOVE MASK" ftl rTll7 BOTH & MARKET 2i LJWlJn4 1JB.000 KIMBALL OntJAN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in THE HABIT OF IIATPINESS" 18-T-O GIRARD AVENUE THEATRE 7TH AND OIBARD AVENUE in Logan Auditorium ntfe EDITH STOREY in "ON IIER WEDDING NIGHT' LOGAN THEATRE "1D ui VICTOR MOORE in THE RACE" i B2D AND LOC03T Mate. 1:30 A 8:81). lOg Eves, 0:30, 8, 8:30, 1M THE ISLH OF LOVFi LOCUST Gertrude McCoy ,n ' Market St. Theatre S33 ""JgSla KATHARINE KAELnED In 'TITR nirrT. WTTir Tiim nnrrv TTTES See "PEG O' THE RING' everr yfttant-fS , ,3 ORPHEUM 0EIlUASSmvtti: NORMA TALMADGE in 'THE CHILDREN IN THE HOUSB" Added Attraction 'The Lion and the Olri PAT APF 1214 MARKET STREET rWU-,& 10 A. M. to lltlS P. X MARIE DORO ln "THE HEART OF N0JU FLYNN." Added Attraction lt &'5.r DILLIE DURKE In "GLORIA'S ROIUNCDT PARK" RIDGE AVa & DAUPHIN BT. ,- ' rlIMV MAT 2ji5 eve,, B:5 ta IL t JOHN BARRYMORE in THE LOST BRlDEGROOJr' PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET 8ELTO Prenents T?niTtif nm imtrMTrri f "IT rmi,i dkuiici pJNEjnnxijr RIALTO geruaPJl?ero?kehv'1 JOHN MASON in "JIM THE PEN1TAN" REGENT "31 SSSSFTSfffi I J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "A SON OF THE IMMORTALS" DOROTHY KELLY and ERNEST TREUL "1RT1B. THE MILLIONAIRE Ktn'l Added Attre-ctlon Ills Bread and Butter" P.l Nnrtllprn nOAD ST, ERIE A Lreat iNoruiern oermantn aves, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in HIS P1CTIJRB IN TIB PAPERS" IRIS THEATRE "MBA1J bwi CHAS. CHAPLIN in "Carmen" r X. BUSHMAN ln "In the Moon'a Bay." KNICKERBOCKER gg HAMILTON REVELLE in "PRICE OP MAUCB" LAFAYETTE Mli ivfJgOTOI MABEL TALIAFERRO in "THE 80WIIRD" LEADER rOKTY-FIRST AND TT1 LANCASTER AVENUE MARY PICKFQRD in -TRB aTERNAfc ORIND" lllllllllVllliana.k. " . iinwMv; RUBY MARKEaSvT.i einK MARGUERITE CLARK in "MOLLY MAKEIIELIEVy' SHERWOODHIffi F. X. Biuhman and Beverly By n 'TUB WAIiL BETWCffv; h c r r V " MARKET iJrt If W STHE1W JAS. J. CORBETT in TUB OTHER GIRL" TIOGA 1TTt MD v:NA3u0'8f r BLANCHE SWEET - m Dedlcatlou ReclUl of "Tha CtoraMj, VICTORIA lw5gc?vlW WORLD WLM CORP Pr"t.B3i IW IWUft" piimm -i - iTtJIVt STANLEY c4r'lShanto'Tg -...-, Kftiiara ffiww-f - r .-ira U(WVT mt-rr- - - -H 'jOtsi "