Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 25, 1916, Night Extra, Image 8

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EVfl&INGr MDGBRt-PHILADELPSlA, THTJKSDAY, MAY 25, i91&
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ADMIT MAN YmMRCTS
sfW Plans Laid for Mem
Camnatim Amontr
' l&ml Courts Yield Fruitful
t. -. Results i
cam itfgresslvc campaign far hew
llriwr Irt VfritfrA0 It, npfftiliillftn
h fftr Bui)Rtnntlal results, from that
i ooftt nnt bf the brotherhood. In this
m Wfhfcfeh hflB been fmenlallv honored bv
SfifclWli ill) ire.
IThmi thl clement, energetic, practical
W expected. As phrased by one of
fM JssWMtnt members tt the order "It Is not
equitable for a. few to acquire
recognition and often emoluments
do little or nothlntr. to advance
4; tMvJMrst;j of the order, which has -o
ftlMtirer them, nor Is It reas.ana.h1a to exnect
E tRrnk and file, which has not been thus
' hofcor to do Alt or a major part of the
wrt. ,
: thoea to whom the order thus looks for
ve work In thin city nret Eleven grand
: flffleers. 13 toast mnd rhtef ranter. A2
WHwm representative. 202 grand court dele
Iratw, ,4 supervising deputy Brand chief rant-era
Jd 1110 deputies, This total of 422 honored
official leaden. In themtelveii comnrtae an army,
WhoM united and personal actlvltleii should as
sure splendid tangible result In the number of
candidate captured for the order.
. Court .Peace, No. 837, tomorrow evening, will
bl a May carnival In New Auditorium Hall,
7th Mfeet and Snyder .avenue. This spectacular
ORDER OF RED MEN
ELECTS GREAT CHIEFS
Official Results of Recent Elec
tions in Tribal Wigwams for
Great Council Officers
rent Is annually tendered gratuitously to mem
ber and their friends. In recognition and ap
stacmtlon of helpful aid rendered the court dur-
ins program win embrace
etrects. pantomime and
nor the past year.
tMMAtl. 1111 h acnl.
nserrtment, with sonar, story and dance. Broth-
mwm seetcair, manton. preoie. coxe, Slaloney and
a corn of efficient co-laborers, have perfected
f enjoyable roirram. which will Insure a night
f Innocent revelry.
Court John Itay, No. 843. presented a credit
able appenranc In the Fraternal rarade In
Camden Saturday night. In command of C.
Dougherty, the members made a short street
parade In tho lowor section of the city, before
Joining the ranks of the otb- courts, en routt
EJ .Nf. Jersey. Brothers Wlllnrd. Coward.
?rl T'esl. Colunterno, Molyneau, Ilagerty nnd
JftOlnley occupied two carriages and bore the
Bsndiinmi bnnnr anil set of colors of tho court.
The South Philadelphia delegates to the class
Initiation nil' be tendered a reception by the
oourt Wednesday evening next.
.Court McPherson, No. 140, has lost by death
late secretary. Prother Joseph Foley, who
for; many years rapably discharged the duties
lie was also an official or the
Association anil rccognueo
f that office.
Past Chief Rangers'
M nnt of the most nrtlve local workers In the
cause of forestry. His funeral last Thursday
was attenjlod by supremo and, grand officers
and. many local members of tho order. 'A me
BHirum service was held by the local court
Frlflay and euloglstlo testimonial remarks made
by prominent colleagues. Court Oneral John
A, Lofton, No. 2712, of which he was deputy,
was represented by a largo delegation.
Court Pride of Stockton, No. 15, held a
smoker and entertainment last wrek In Slgel
Hall. 24th nnd Federal streets. Camden. The
event wna a celebration of the results of the
campaign of tho last nvo months for members,
durlnu which period a harvest of 1B0 candidates
has lieen carnored. Drothers Matthews, Oaff
ney, Nettleton, Allabach and Turner presented
art Interesting program, after which refresh
ment were served. Supreme officers, as well
as grand officers of both New Jersey and Ponn
eylvunla, graced the afTalr with their presence.
Jn the North Philadelphia district, under the
direction of Super islnc Deputy William II. Hur
ley, an enthusiastic membership campaign Is
being conducted with gratifying evidences of
ucce3. In this general movement Court Alle
gheny Nov 255. which meets at 2055 Norn
32d t.et.. Is earnestly co-opernyfng, nnd Sec-
Setarr Schroyer states that splendid results a e
eln obtained, with bright prospects for a' sub-
atantml gain In membership during the coming
few weeks.
' Coitit Amcrlcus. No. r,7, tomorrow night n
lis hall, 21st and South streets, will sust.iu
ita merited reputation as a producer of he
highest class social features In Its monthly
entoi tnlnments. A specially attractive bill will
l be frqducerl that Is calculated to Instruct. rn
tertfctn and make merry. If the attractions
Could be- disclosed In advance the auditorium
would be Insufficient to hold tho uudhmce Suf
fice to say, tho bill contains the cleuueat most
;' uplifting, moral and Inspiring aggregutlon pro
curable, Court i'amanend. No. 120. which meets at
.y 28(13 w .1 street, last week h-ld a novolty
smoker' ; ertalnment. Urothers Smith, Lavall.
, white ' eston, Schreclc, Agnew and Dlttner
' provldwl h surprise bill of entertaining features.
', ? .Deputy isrrls opened the exercises with a well-
auapiea taiK. t'romineii memoers irom mo
''Grand Court and visiting delegations were hon
ored gueata.
The Committee on Election Itelurna for
Great Chiefs, appointed by the Grout Sa
chem, to open nnd count the official returns
from subordinate, tribes throughout the
reservation of Pennsylvania for the election
recently held for Brent council officers, met
at headquarters In this city Tuesday aft
ernoon to Perform tho duties nt their an.
polnt,ment. The election wis one of iho
most spirited ones In recent years, nnd,
while lines of contest jvero sharply drawn,
the results will bo accepted In that friendly,
fraternal spirit which so thoroughly ani
mates ths great brotherhood.
As Is utually the cas, there were a num
ber of Irregularities In the returns, necessitat
ing the return of many tribal sheets for cor
rection. These. howeer, will In no way afTect
the results. The committee will report the fol
lowing votes cast as tho official election re
turns: Great aarhm. Tnhn xr rnnmiw. Vv 1st,
Mahanov City, BSin voles; grent senior saga
more, T. C. Keswick. No. 451, Philadelphia.
nflOOj great Junior sagamore. Samuel Williams,
Jr., No. 434, ficrnnton, 2502! Norman I.. C,
Troxell. No. 201, Alrentown. 1ST4I William S.
pllcher. No. 201, Cotasauqua. 72ns A. V. Dlvely,
No. 85, Altoona, 542, and Charles W. I-ange,
No. 541, Tjork Haven 155 Votes) great prophet,
Samuel H. Walker, No. at, Philadelphia. 5244 1
great cnier or records, Thomns t. Donnniiev,
No. IS. Philadelphia. 4152. nnd A. I,. Twlford,
No. 48, Philadelphia, 1031 votesi great keeper
of wampum. Joseph Farrnr. No. 141, Phila
delphia, 8282! Charles T. Davis, No. 830. Head
Ing, 2802. nnd John T Ferley, No. 37(1, Phila
delphia, 202 votes! great representatives, four
to bo elected, William H. I.ong, No, 250, Han
over, 4079! Charles P.. Wllllts, No. 74. Ttetd
Ing, 3572! Walter n. Itodgers, No. 281, Phila
delphia, 380(1; Charles 11. Knerr, No. 151, Petti
lehem. 2841! John C. Cornish, No. 30, Phila
delphia, 2303: John R. Zimmerman. No. 223,
Shamokln. 2285: William J. Kerns. No. 377.
Philadelphia, 1810. and John It. 13msley, No
72, Philadelphia, 1727 votea.
.The degree team of the Chattahoochee Tribe,
No. 17. enjoys tho distinction of being the first
team In the Order of Red Xlen orgnnl?d as a
permanent body. It was formed with 25 mem
bers, five of whom nre still members of tho
team. The first captnln of th team still serves
In that official capacity. During their long
existence they have trailed many mllrs, visit
ing numerous wigwams and performing the
three degrees for a large number of tribes.
This unique organization on Saturday evening
celebrated Its fifteenth anniversary by an enter
tainment and banquet for members nnd their
ladles, given In the hall nt 814 Olrnrd avenue.
Among the contributors to the entertainment
were Frank S-haffcr. Miss May Kenney nnd
George Cough.
Tomorrow evening Chattahoochee Tribe will
five Its 10th annual Mny hop nnd entertainment
n Olrnrd Assembly Hall, Uth street and Olrnrd
avenue. A mustcale will bo given from 8 Id
until 11 p. m., followed bv dancing. This tribe
has been In continuous existence for 0(1 ypars.
has 880 members nnd assets of more than
J10.000. . -.
Minnehaha Tribe No. 111. of flrnnrbtown
tonight will give a concert and tablenu nnler
talnment In Wilson's Hall. Vorky road tw!ow
Oreen lane. An Interesting nnd entertaining
program has been provided nntl nn enjojable
social evening Is assured to all Who may attend.
The religious services hold Sunday afternoons
nt the Red Mini Home. In Cheltenham, grow
In populnritv ns tho summer ntltnnces. The
exerclseB held on the lawn nttrnct not only many
Red Men. but also a host "f friends of tho or
ganization Sunday afternoon last, the services
wero In charge of tho Men s Hlblo Class of tho
Susquehanna Avenue Prcbjtorian Church, dl
rprt,il bv (lenrue H Davis, teacher. The ser
mon was preached by Rev R. J. Jones, nnBtor
of tho church, nnd th music Included solos by
J II. Harra. Mlas Gertrude Trice and Miss
Marlon Haines nnd selections by a malo quartet.
Snlurdiy evening all of the tribes of the Wy
oming Vnllev united In n hire district mcctlnc,
held In Concordia Hall. Wllkes-Darre. It was.
In point of attendance and enthusiasm, the most
successful gathering of this -character ever held
by Red Men in this section of the reservation.
Among tho notable speakers of the evening were
flreat Prophet Charles K Pass. Great Sachem
S H. Walker. Great Senior Sacnmore John M
(oomhe, Pnst Sachem Samuel Williams and the
eloquent City Trensurer. Daniel Hnrt. a noted
author and playwright.
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BALLY ROT! HOTlfr DECLARE BRITISH OFFICERS
OF CHURCHILL DEMAND FOR VALETLESS ARMY
THE VALErARMW CERTAIMW WOULD BE MNqitN&rUKE WJ lJ? (SUWEHDERrO N
f? mQa&lL? u Hrsi W (1 LOOK LlUE A A M
Hi(Ml4SiiUMU AFTER A CHrNftge. THE PARK SlPg Of tV
DESPITE THREATS AND BEATING
BrSdd and Iier Mother Bandaged at
Ceremony irt Paris
PAhlS, May 2S. James Slevln nnd
Sobhla Cueto Mnchnln, daughter of Mme.
Washington Lojip, were Jnarrled yesterday
In the Chapelle de la Ste. Vlerge, bf tho
Church of St Pierre do Clialllot, In the
Avenue Marceau.
The civil mnrlrnge took place In the
Malrle of the Eighth Arrondlssemeni, Where
Slevlna' witnesses wero Will Irwin and JP.
Arthur Callender, an American artist, nSw
resident In Paris, but who ha lived In Italy
for tho last 30 years. The bride's witnesses
wero Francis Chanot, director of 'the Part's
municipal police, and Prof. Albert Itobln,
the famous Paris physician.
At ho church ceremony the bride was
Blvon In marriage by her grandfather,
Hvarlsto Machaln. About fifty wero pres
ent, all Intimate friends of tho family.
Many of the men wero In uniform. The
Pope sent his blessing. ,
Contrary to the fears of the family, Lopp,
the bride's stepfather, mnde no attempt
to Interfere with the wedding., Tlw bride's
wound, Inflicted by him, Is still unhealed,
and she was forced o wear a surgical
dressing on her head, while Mme. kopp,
who loft 'her bed for tho first time for tho
ceremony, wns heavily bandaged and walk
ed with difficulty.
Burlington Silk Mill to Expand
IJUItMNOTO.V, M. J., May 25. An
nouncement Is mnde that the Burlington
Silk Milts have awarded a contract for nn
addition that will double the capacity of
Ita plant nt Farncrvlllc. Tho plant Is owned
by the Martin L. Cohn Company, of Now
York, and was built four years ago. It
now employs 550 hands.
FILMS BREAK HEART
OF DE WOLF HOPPER
Comedian Wires Woes at Jf
Being in on the Friars'
Frolic'
who n bugar the Afternoon Oolong? They Ask Indignantly Who'll Polish Up the
Leftenant's Buttons So Careful-ee That Iie'll Become the Ruler of the King's
Armies? And What of Jeames' Reputation?
In the membership prize contest
mnaaenicia. wmen will ena June
denwood, No. 3.111, nnd Court Mou
no.
n West
a. court I. in
nt Pleisant.
ho
342. nre artlve romnetltors for honors. rnd
each Is vlannlng and laboring diligently to enlist
the actlvo support of all members and thus
ecure the largest number of candidates before
tne, contest enos.
Court Thomas n. Reed, No. 282. tomorrow
Burnt will present n surprise program of enter-
ialnrncnt for members and visitors. Urothers
lerkery. Pastrr. Cunningham and others, will
assist, and delesntes of the Foresters Combina
tion Commltteu will be special miests. The court
meets at 3137 Frankford avenue and all mem
bers of sister courts are cordially Invited to attends
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ODD FELLOWS
Pacontn Tribe. No. .11, v-ll -open the doors
of Its wtevvam. 7(14 South Ilroad street, nt
Its council sleep tomorrow nlBht to welcome
visitors from sister tribes Interested In up-to-date
progressive plans for tribal ochlevemnts
and successful frnternn! work. Att tho Inst ses
sion ono paleface was formally ntlopted. aftor
which a. number of short talks were Klven. one
of the notable nnd foiclble t-p'ukers being the
popular chief of records. John ClreenhalKh. The
Jubilee tickets were distributed lit this meeting.
and members arc aircnuy at work seekinc; ufntn
to mutch tho record of last year by outclassing
the work of other tribes participating In tho
Jubilee.
Tonlcht. In an effort to further stimulate In
terest and klpdle a ureater decree of enthu
siasm, a big 'open meetlnp will be held In tho
wlcwum of Watnhtunk Tribe. No It) , of
Uanerch. Great P.ichem R. II. Walker and
Great Junior Sacamore T. C. Ileswlck will at
tend and assist In the good work.
Chippewa Tribes, No. .11, continues to gather
In palefaces, hnd on last Wednesday's sleep
ndoptcd a ,Ke class Into the tribe. Deputy
Great Sac.i nn John St. Camero attended tho
meetlnc nnd assisted In th work.
Chippewa will have a 'failles' Night" on next
Wednesday's sleep and evpect a large attend
ance of members nnd friends. The members
are requested to bring their mothers, wives und
sweetheurts along to see what a wideawake tribe
this Is. Music, dnnclng nnd good apeaklnc will
bo In order nnd refreshments vv II be served.
The great chiefs have been Invited to attend and
a gala night Is looked for.
What Is the world comlntr to?
It Is bally rot.
Whcro will tho bloomliiB thine end?
Such In the comment of the British olu
cers upon the su-rircstlon that they tako
their 200,000 valets and turn them Into
reclmcnts. To inako matters worse It has
been urfrcd that tho officers dlspcnso with
their 60,000 Brooms nnd transform them
Into cavalry.
Winston Churchill, former First Lord
of tho Admiralty, 1b responsible for both
suggestions.
Had he thrown a bomb In tho House of
Parliament he could not havo stirred up
more ngltntlon. Who will shine tho brnltls
nnd the brasses of tho L'eftenant's uniform
now? Do you cNpcct a British olllcer to
shine his own shoes nnd shave his own
fcatuics It's abominable.
Whnt'8 more, who will crease the trousers
of the generals nnd tho captains, and see
that the exclusive cup of 4 o'clock oolong
has just the proper apportionment of lump
sugar, dear me 1
Who will there bo to denounce when the
pons are rusty nnd tho Ink Is clogged with
real estate?
Who will look nfter the beastly charger's
trappings nnd have them In keeping with
tho ntmosiihorc of their dignified rider?
Who will there bo to bawl out when there
Is a gold button missing or collnr button nt
largo 7
How will .lames ( Davenport, Carruthors,
Hlb'Kins, Ilttthcrford, William and other fa
mous valets mnko out when they are mixed
up In companies with ordinary privates?
They'll loso all their manners, the beggars.
Who will there bo to listen to the lieuten
ant when he raves In his tent nnd emits
great Ideas about running the world In
general and Hnglnnd In particular?
It's puerile, superlatively asinine nnd
! 1 1 That's just what they think
about It.
In Inylng his plans before England's
great thinkers, Colonel Churchill reminded
them of the need of more men and called at
tention to tho3o who wero being wasted In
the suites of tho oillcers.
What will tho enemy think of us, nFk the
olllcers, when they sec us going Into battle
with uncrcased trousers nnd unshaved
faces?
Why, we'll havo to raise bent ds, dear me,
and look forward to close shaves In the con
flict !
JUNIOR MECHANICS
Amplified Third Degree Attracts Many
Visitors to Hall of Millo Lodge
Mllla Lodge, No. 1000, worked the third
degree In 'amplified form upon a class of
candidates at Its last session. Among the j
Interested nrlaltora were P. a. A. C. Itoessler. Special Memorial Services Arranged by
. ,(,.U1 MSUfaV, --.w. ,-j, uuttt, ,0tUtlU i , .
FRATERNAL AMERICANS
Si Ferguson, of Congress Lodge. No. 36
Chicago; Allen flehn, Harmony Lodge, No.
IS. !f Jlton. N, IL, and P. G. J. II. Curtis.
Tonight la known as "social night," and
While there will be no degrees worked, all
Visiting- fratera will be accorded a cordial
welcome. Next Thursday night the work
for the month of June will be Inaugurated
' by the Initiation of a large waiting class of
- candidates.
.
fi Sunday afternoon the patriarchs of National
Kncampment No. C7 took charge of the religious
service held In tho Home for Orphans. Ogontz
and Chelten avenues, Germantown. The Rev.
W- Barnes Lqwer. pastor of Calvary Presby
terian Church. Wyncote. preached a sermon to
a large and attentive audience, while music In
the foi-m of chorus and orchestra was supplied
by tho children of tho home.
Exoelslor Lodge. No. -IK, with a goodly dele
gation of members, supervised the Sunday aft
ernoqn services at the Odd Fellows' Home, 17th
nd'Toa. streets, The sermon was preached
pyme jver. jesse j-errv wox. pastor or
ytbe Rev. Jesse Perry Cox. pastor of IJever
sux memorial Mtthodtit Church. ?Hth a,ri
'and. Allegheny avenue. Music was supplied by
the junior choir of the same church. C. II.
wblteman, leader, and hy the choir of Wyo
ming llaptlst Church. J II. Taylor, leader.
At the Rebekah Home. 17th street and Alle
Chens avenue, religious services were held Sun
day afternoon, under the direction of Elsie
Rebekah Lodge. No. 304. of Darby. A brief
addresa was mado by Mrs. Mary A. Engelman.
president of the home, and a sermon vraa
preaened by Mrs, Sarah Howey. of Dur by Pres-"
oyisriau uaurcn. iiw musical program included
vecat solos by Miss Mattle Jackson and cornet
aoWbr William Ottley. with Miss L. M. Hutch.
Inson presiding at the piano.
ICenderton Lodge. No, SUA, at Its session Tui
day iHln In Kenderton Halt. 3342 North 17th
stlfet. gave evidence of the continued activity of
Ha .member and the prosperity of the lodge
TNvs candidates were balloted for and three an
eltfAtloiui for membership received. In add!
lion la I his two candidates were obligated In the
aeeuMi degree, after which the third degree was
oa(rrl In full by the degree team. Among
the vUttors wai Urother John Dixon, of JJeus-
yut.MMZa, no. lino, oi mac uu.
A Kaeellnf of the Outing Committee of th
Active Odd Peliawsr Association, with renram.
p iatlwa nf (odses. encampments and Ilebekah
iJiHHB. win jpo nam rcaiuruuy evening ac 41.3
Artn street, 10 (ormuiaio luriner plana (or the
' prpgsqq teasooro outing.
At tb last meeting vt the Bernard Brown
x9 11W1 um Aucauay evening, tne
received, an unexpected surnrls In the
if a visit from Grand Master Perry A
r. of th Orand Id of Pennsylvania.
itivertd an eloquent ana impreasiv address,
c -granted en even areater a.rul mnr aln.
ra eeulburly feeling amongst the brothers. He
ffMtfiAieu. tne juuge uihui lie vnparaiieiea
mm mvjiwf tne pestr mu vr t 11s exist
MMl(iar surprise at tb rapid stride
ajt -statra tnat it ie unoquaiea ay any
S4 tv ill ueet itivwit:ui,v. te fwmpil
: memoers upon taeir perseveraiica la
?sMtv tiicrcai ns cnir raemtierenm am
Blttd tkat Ui. "tinitoer b cvmenteii together
St iU)()lp. love anvf truth to form a con-
: put bi taia tiruer Auutner vuit oy tne
jj Jlrr was prvmlaed for the near future
1 4iMKattoa trunt tne urpaan ttcst ioage.
3V wera susu pirticivams ot too meeting,
lw4 appreciation of tbo Orand 1U-
Wm M?iji.a sod auo congrasiuated iitraa.nl
rWA Lw. upon Ita mrltorlou work.
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w s s!!ii " , t. .
Bsfr, MW - - air uoric wrum-
fegifciifi of the 3d Battallo'u of I lie
WutetL yeeterday nriirrled Miss
, wui jy. daushter of II r. and Mrs.
tMaM Kennedy, ot New Voj$t and
mm HbWM, Portchenter Terrace, st
, JimeNc tr3onii. Jir Kennedy gave
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Councils for Sunday Evening
The usual annual memorial services will
bo held Sunday evening in Xorrls Square
Methodist Episcopal Church. Mascher street
above Susquehanna avenue. In memory of
deceased brethren of the last year. A spe
cial progj-am of music has been arranged
and an appropriate address will be made by
the pastor, the Kev. A. H. Leo. Judges
Barratt and Patterson, of this city, will
respond to the Old Guard and Fraternal
Patriotic Americans. Members are re
quested to attend and bring their families
and lady friends. The church Is large
enough and extends n cordial welcome to
all. Members will assemble in the Sunday
school room of tho chutch not later than
7:30 p. in. The Old Cluard will act as a
speclul escort. 0
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The entire guards of Dllleent Council. No 4.
will visit the graves of P C. Lewis Wlrth
and P. C. Frederick A. Kopn on the mornlntr
of Memorial Day, leaving their rooms, 13th
street and Columbia avenue, at U3n a. m
Floral nieces will lie nlared on the graves
after addresses by members of the order and
the usual salute. All members Are Invited to
attend, meeting at tne guardrooms or Ameri
can Mechanics' Cemetery, -1st and Diamond
streets,
The various councils of Philadelphia made n
rredltnble showing In the parade In Camden
last Saturday evening. The Frankfonl Uand,
romposed of members of Frankford und Minerva
i-ounciis, euppiiru vsi-citcui umrciiinK music.
State Councilor Sheneman. marshal, assisted by
D. D, S. C. Charles V, Walton, diligent, r'alr
view and Loyal Guards, headed the procession
More than 500 members took part and enjoyed
(be fraternal parade of tho civic exposition.
Frankford Council. No. 17A, held a monster
class Initiation last Monday evening In the
presence of a large attendance of members and
visiting brethren. The Initiatory staff of Colonel
Joan Clark Counrit, No. ills. In charge of 1.
S. C. Harry N Solly conferred the beautiful
ritual In good style and amplified form. Tnls
was the lament class Initiation ever held by
any society In Frankford and speaks wall for
the members of No. 170. After the Initiation
interesting remark were made by Statu Coun
cil officer. . ,
Colonel John Clark Council. No. BIS. cele
brated Its tnenty-ftfth anniversary last evening
The committee In charge of the event furnished
a pleasing entertainment State Council officers
were present and congratulated the rouse!! upon
It recoru and eucccae. u. uu nee imu tnrce
elasa Initiation since the first ot March and a
large Increase of membership.
An official visitation will be made by State
Councilor Sheneman to Old Glory Council, No.
10. jn Smith' Hall, Woodland avenue east of
02d street, tomorrow evening, at which time a
class Initiation wl'l be held by the council and
many members Initiated. State Cquncllor Shene
man and a specially selected stall will exemplify
the ritual. All members and Pepuly State
Councilors hv been Invited.
Ftpersvllle Council, No 020. will receive a
visitation by the State Council officers and have
a class Initiation Saturday evening. State
Council officer will exemplify tb work 00 a
large class of candidate. No- 630 1 doing
excellent work. .
Committee Plans for Entertainment of
Delegates to State Council Session
The B7th Annual Session Entertainment
Committee hold Its monthly meeting Inst
Friday evening In the council room of Dl
rlgo Council, No. 102G. Tho various com
mittees made Interesting teports. The of
ficers of the committee nre: Charles
Kaufmann. chairman ; William F. Lauder
wasser, vice chairman ; Ernest Stclnmeycr,
secretary; Edward Kohler, assistant secre
tary; David N. Thompson, treasurer The
Finance Committee, comprl'lng the follow
ing members, Thomas H. Walters, chair
man; Charles II. Kurz. William Plercy,
AVIIIInni Hahn and William F. Laudervvns
ser. recommended that donations to assist In
preparing the entertainment for tho dele
gates and visitors ho requested of Ilcllef,
Spring Garden. Mnrlin, Armstrong. Stephen
nirnrd. Dlrlgo. Warren. Wlrth. Kenderton.
Wagner. Star of the East, Pnlntsctt,
Frankllnvlllc. Harrison. Taylor. West Phil
adelphia and Keystone Councils.
Delegates cf thp fimn"i' p- .i'...irf ..
bring tho question befnr their respertlvo coun
cils nnd repoit amount of donations mado at the
n-xt meeting of the general committee, In the
council room of Kevstuai Cuuiiui. iuursda
Juno IS.
. George M. 1'olntsett Council presented to thr
yvhent Shea P11I1II1 school, of Krankford. nn
American flag S-iturdav Inst. The mfniWrs nf
the council nnd the uniform rank of th Eastern
District formed ut Wnmrnth Park, rrirnkfonl
avonu and Womntlt street, nnd proceeded north
on rrankfnrd avenue to the school hulldlns. The
ntnr vvh presented nn hi1 of tue rnuncll bv
i-nsi Biato councilor Thomas II. Walters, and
vv a accented by the principal of the srnool. 'ihe
pupils also held a liny festival ut tho time
which wns tnjojed by the members of the coun
cil. The members of the Junior Order or the n.ist
een Plst-lct t'irned out In Hr-e numbers In te
parHde preceding the rornerstone laying of the
John H. Stetson Public School. .! street nnd
Allenhenv avenue, last week Kvery council was
represented On the speakers' list. In the exr
clss, was Past State I'ouncllor Thomas H. Wal
ters, who represented this organization.
General Grant Council. No 8!i of Norrlstoun.
held k Inrge class Initiation Friday, when ar
r.tndldates were Initiated The new detreo team
of the council exemplified the degrees with nlill
Itv nnd credit This wns the nitth loss InltH
tlon held by Grunt Council this jenr. It now
has a list of S'.'l members Tomorrow night
l"ls eiun. II vl.l rlelieite lis third Hlinlvermry
Among the visitors will be Past State Couni llor
1 nomas II. Walters and District Deputy State
Councilor Henry Wellenmann.
John R Marlln Council will entertain the
degree team of i:ureka Council, No. 1, of Wil
mington, Del . Saturday evening when 11 Uhkm
Initiation will be held In the council's hall, .'.IIS
West Allegheny nvenue. Last month the de
gree team 11 f Mnrlin Council paid it vIhU to the
council room of Eureka Council and was warmly
received by the Delaware Juniors. Uveri mem
ber of the eastern dlstrltt Is Invited to be pies
ent on tnis nigtit
INDEPENDENT AMERICANS
Memorial Day Exercises to Be Held by
Councils Throughout Pensylvanin
In accordance with a proclamation of
Slate Councilor It. 1") Dickson, Jr., Sunday
next will bo observed by the order generally
thioughout Pennsylv ..la as a "Memorial
Sabbath." In memory 'I members who have
died during the last .r.
In his ofllclal mandate councils are re
quested either individually or in groups to
assemble In council room, church or pub
lic hall, nnd to hold suitable ceremonies
and with selected speakers pay llttrnrf
tribute to the memory of deceased brethren.
Tho .Vcltle Wfirhern' A Mttr.,l.i I Inn Inn, ua.l.
held a largely ntlendeil meeting In the tin II of
w nniilnnil Council. Nn 1711. ut 71st street nnd
Woodland nvenue. for tho purpose of giving fur
tiur Lonslilerutlon to the plnnn lielng outlined for
the celebration of the JL'th unnlversary of un
order on Suturdiy evening, June L't. Tnls hsso.
edition Is n potential fictnr In the development
of the work of the councils nf the K.istern dis
trict, nnd more than any other ono single move
ment has -Ideil In the general sucieis of the
fraternity since its organization The ofileers
of the association nro President. Krlwnrd Wil
son, vice prfBldcnt, HdwarU I,. Krupger. secie
tury and treasurer, Maurice II Itiisener
Wavne Council. No. 4(i of Phoenlxvllle. hns
Issued a ciil for itn members to assemble nt
7 311 Sunday evening, to proceed -tn Ilethe-icla
bwimttfitcal Cnurch. where special memorial
uk rvftt-a will he held and 11 haiidsumo iiag pr
xtnwd to the church
Fnlrmount Council. No. .'I'M, Tuesday evening
at l-Hiijeil t'l IBS nf r;indtlltCH in its
hall ut 21st and South streets. The degree work
was cxemplineil by the ir.uk degn, nam ot
Wnarton Council. No "10 A lai t.
iu if interested members nnd visitors evi
denced their uppreciatio.i ui toe i.iti....w. n . t
dt-grc-u teum work.
rens nt n tmrUce npproprlnto to memorial nnd
patriotic thoughts that tho memory mny be
honored of thoso of euch of tho organizations
woo rave gone ui the grent beond by fltllni
nddrrsses. Also that the spirit of patriotism
may be aroused by expressions or tho need of
Ioynlty of cltlrens to the great i.iuse of liberty
it Is also sought by this memorial meeting
to nrouse n grenter Inttrest In the perpetua
tion of ti,v prtsent form of government carry
ing forward the orlslnal Idenn of lis founders
and iirouilnu inemliers of tno order and citizens
to a need for preparedness to lifeguard the
country a needs Prominent men of the city.
Mnto anil nation will mlilrts.i tho meeting.
Dr. George W Potts, of Camp No. 7. now
residing In Asbury Park, has received the Gov
ernment uppolntmcnt of phjslclan In th live
iu -saving stations nn t.lo coast, embracing
l.ons Branch, Deal llcach. Loch Arbor. Asbury
Park. Spring Lake nnd Shnrk Hiver.
Y. SI. C. Program
The annual concert of tho orchestra con
nected with the Central Branch of the
Young Men's Christian Association and
having for Its personnel members of the
various Y. M. C. A. classes was successfully
given Inst evening at the Central Audito
rium. J. F. W. Lcman. one of the violinists
of long service with the Philadelphia
Orchestra, is tho director of the orchestral
organisation. He has drilled Its ambitious
members thoroughly. Individually und In
ensemble and ho conducted his vvcll'tralned
forces In last night's varied and representa
tive program with skill and authority. The
tone produced was voluminous- and varied
and tho Interpretations showed musical In
telligence and taste. The soloists were Miss
Marguerite Mcrvlnc. vlo' '-' M'-
II. Loos, pianist, and William J. Clark,
tenor.
Theatrical Baedeker
LmiC "Town Topics." with Cert Leslie.
Konhle Tucker, Lois Josephine, ana Vvviun.
Inn Cross. A Winter Garden musical revue
oT the girl type. Music, comedy and cos
tume rrmitEvr "His Hrldnl Night." with Itozilka
nnrl Ynnscl Dolly. A farce cntnedv In three
nets, bv Laurence Itlslng which tells ot a
vniinc man who on his brldnl night cannot
lell his wife from her twin sister
WAMMUT "Othello," with t;d inl Sterllna
Wrlrht's All-Cninred Company. Shakespeare's
Irngedv presented for the first time with all
the parts In the tinnds of negroes.
FKATUnn FILMS. -
STANLEY Wednesday. " Pnsqunle. " with
Oforee tlebnn. a .Moroito-Piiramount feature
"Police." with Charlie Chaplin. Thursday
Frlrtav iiml Snturday, "Sweet Kitty llellalrs "
with Mse Murray, a Lusky-t'nramount lllm.
Chaplin's "Police "
ARCADIA Wednesday. "The Middleman." with
Albert Chevalier. 11 Metro production. Thur
dav. Fr,ldny nnd Snturday. "Not My Sister "
with llessle Ilarrlscale nnd William Desmond,
an Ince production.
PALACU Wtdnesdny. "The Heart of Nora
Flvnn." with Marie Doro a Lnskv-P.irnmount
production. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday
"Dnvld Girrlck." with Dustln rnrnum.
Pallas picture
VICTORIA Wednesday. "Tnncl'il I'.iten." with
AHeo tlrndv. n Itnidy-World production, and
"Tho Snow Curj." a KejHtone-TrlaTiKle film
Thursday. Friday nnd Snturdnv, ""The hpell
nf the Yukon." with ndmund Ilretse. and
"The No-Good Guv." with Wllllnm Collltr. un
Ince-Trlanalo production
UKT.MONT Welnennv nnd Thursday. "The
Sowers," with Htnnoho hweet. Frldav and
Saturday, "The Floorwalker " with Charlie
rhtnlln: "Tho Straight Hond," with Glndvs
Hnnsnn, etc
LtH'fST -Wednesdnv- nnd Thuisdny, "Suddn
Ttlchfs." vvlth Itobert Warwick trnd Clirn
Whipple. Frldnv and Snturdnv. "A Million
a Minute." with Trancls N. Huihman.
vAfDLVILH;.
lEITH'S--Georite Nnsh . Co.. In "Tho Unex
pected:" Vandit lloff. In "Nizam's Cour
Danceri" the Misses CHmpbell. In "At Iloniet"
Jneper, the dog utori Van nnd Schenck: Ken
Hvnn nt.d Harrietts Lee. In "You've Spoiled
11:" hpenser iteuv ana .vinrion viiiur. in
"Melodies Pnst nnd Present:" Frank Mul
Inne. In "Mulenl Scalert and Hunioroui
Ta'es;" Lo Hoen and Duprecco und the Sellg
Tribune Plctorlnl News
GLOI313 "The Millionaire's Son:" Werner an I
Amoros Troupe: the Sidonles In "The l.aunl.
Fnrtnrv:" Habv Roslyn: Delmoro and Muore
In "ttehlnil tho Scenes " Jhn McWIIIUmi
nnd 'The M'dnlght Clerk. "
NIXON'S GnANP Tiny Muy'a Circus, the Dla
niiunl Palai-e Miiruerite Karreil. Kltner,
Tavlnr and Mciiay, Gnstnn Palmer. Spencer
and Williams slid pictures
lilOSS KHYS Bthel Whiteside, 111 "Around th
World:" the Sheldon Sisters: the six Ame"
lean Whirlwinds, ami Jones and Johnano
By the Photoplay Editor
The most Unhappy man on th a,. ,.
continent at this moment Is DeWou't c4n
per. With the Friars' AlUStar Prlit!10
most here, and Hopper In Apm"'
Ing pictures, for once the greateVt "?.a
of the year must get alonrwffii
In all tho club no membmoacV,?.
or popular, and none more ready t0 Ci 1
of his best efforts. He had ejected (0 !
ori hand, but a heartless nm direct
evolved the Idea at the last moZnt that 5
comedy film entitled "Casey at the naV
showing Hopper ns th6 Immortal Casiy In
the act of striking out, would be a nuin2
climax: tb his year's work on the film, 4h!
Idea waa bo sweet to Hopper, who Is th!
most ardent; of baseball fans,' that hi 1 mi
almost recombenscd for the loss of th.
Gambol. Dttt his consolation Was brief-!
Just how brief tho following telegram "lU
LOS ANCint.ES, Cnl., Mny 10 lntn
lU
nm ail out of Toe is " ltear the la J- I'iS ". i
It wns we wero filming "Cnse"?"1 Anrt'he'ad'f
ivereht thobnt.. Picture my pride. ThHilS,.
rrn at inn iiitia nn i nair ha nn.t
fansi we hd"rear teams: It w real'fif ffij
r,,n.: N,?i l'.!?,.n.ot.!.n. fc. P", but It'll lnMS:
bnf.;itopperT" the? "nslted me. "r .iV,'
.- s-., - .-.. ..u lh nciu, sin rim tK
il5!
A true home-run hit
!iut now the trageor
tallred mo striking empty air. 1 had donTtoo
well. .No cnmra could. register the swift mik?
ball, nnd I swung exultant Vy! " On the n!.. iVt!
It. nnd It drove to the far outer field" Flslng n0
an feet from tne ground. A true home.rim ff
The film wns mad
Picture ngnln my pride. Hut now the tmi.ai'
.-" .tn?...,1"iyn i"t It.lmmof.
" TV . nao none too
r2'r., , h? .'t.fiibt
lorpERr"
V'.' . 1.. '""1" i-uuki ; immirr toe swltt fl ht
of, that hit. and none will know that I reallr 3i4
this magnificent, this Incredible, this epochil
thine. llnVVIVT.I? llnnnR..111
DoWOLF
Tho screen wardrobe of Ctarles Chaplin,
tho Mutual comedian, consists hy actual
count of tho following ID hats, 7 pairs of
shoes, thoso with tho turned-ur toes, of
course four bamboo canes, nnd five suits
of clothes,
The secret Is out. The reason why Harry
Myers, director and co-star with Rosemary
Theby In Vim comedies, nlivays has such
beautiful sots. Is that ha designs them him
self. Before coming to pictures, Mr. Myers
was a student of Josef Urban, the famous
scenic artist. Nobody knew until last week
when ho wns 'cornered In the Jacksonville
studios, and forced to confess his guilt The
cause of the plttllcss questioning he under
went was an exceptionally elaborate row
of sets for his new picture, not yet named.
It's all about the brldo's new home, and
soven rooms nre shown all designed by
Myers to harmonize with each other,
Ilcan Hume, a popular Ingenue of the
Metro forces. Is mourning tho death of her
brother, Arthur Hume, who was killed at
Verdun. April 10. The news did not reach
Miss Hume nnd her family until April 28,
nnd since then they havo been too over
come with grief to make known their re
lationship to tho youth who was mentioned
In the dispatches of that date.
Arthur Hume was a member of the 18th
Hatilllon of Chatham. Ontario. Ho had been
In servlco n year, and though wounded
eight Mines, nlways returned to the fighting
ranks ns soon ns he could get out of. the
hospital. He had only thrco days more to
be under active lire In tho front trenchei
when he was killed.
Will Arrange for Norwood Blooms
The Norwood Horticultural Society has
named, this committee to nrrange for Its
spring flower and vegetnblo show In the
public school on Juno 3" President of Coun
cil John S High, Harry W. Orcar, Joseph
B Parker, IV. John A. Boincman, Dr,
Henry A. Ickcs, Many L. Deppen and
Howard W. Dempster.
Prominent Photoplay Presentations i
Sons of America
A public m.-morlul and patriotic service will
I e hi 'd under the auspices of the Progressive
ssoelitlon of tho Patriotic Order Sons of
America Saturday evening in Convention Hall,
ilroad striet and Mletreny nvenuv- Doors will
open nt 7 o'clock and services commence at
h sharp Admission will lai'by tlcketo, which
may le secured front Alfred McManus L'aoit
Aruminso striet Members of all patriotic so
cieties, ladles, gentlemen and children nre In
vited The object of this meeting Is to nssemblo cltl-
The John U. Marlln Council, Oriental Court,
will hold Its monthly mrvtlng tomorrow nUht
when n large clnss nf e-ind'-ti'' '" i-e 1 '
nted Into this side degree of the Junior order.
The court Is arranging 10 term u , ig -u...i
(o usslst In the work of the degree team
SPRING AND SUMMER RESORTS
IIKIiroKD MitlXfiS. PA.
BEDFORD SPRINGS
(PA. I HOTEL AND PATHS
Estate of Suou acres. U'OO feet abovs
sea level, Curative waters rival thoi-,
of Marlenbad and Carlsbad. Modern
hotel. Outdoor and indoor diversions
Forma) opening June VJ, Opens May
ilia tor motorists.
H. E. I1E1IIS, Manager
(Winter: Royal Polnclana. Palm Reach)
EAGLE'S MK11K 1'AKK, PA.
THE CRESTMONT INN
EAGLES MERE. PA.
The hotel with the Incomparable situation.
3.200 feet above the sea. on the summit of
1 the Allegnenles dolf. tennis, boating and the
1 finest ot fresh-water bathing; electrio lights,
I steam heat. etc. Also bungalows with meals
st Inn. For booklet and terms address
WILLIAM vyoODS, Manager.
STEAMSHIPS
SPECIAL EXCURSION
on STEAMER THOMAS CLYDE
to AUGUSTINE BEACH
DECORATION DAY
MAY 30. JBia
DANCING -ILL DAY
Euunil Tela Sue, ('olldreu 5 to 10 yean. ?3c.
Boat Lcaiea Area. M. U'iutrf 80 A. M.
JMm 1. UTIS, Maiuttr. 3 Artli St.
I'OCONO MOUNTAINS.
Delaware Water (lap, l'a.
THE NEW KITTATINNY
DELAWARE: WATER GAP, PA.
Now open. Only high-class modern hottl n
this famous region. Capacity SOU. Every 'mod
ern equipment, exceptional cuisine, Frencit chef,
urcbestra. dolf. tennis. Ashing, etc. Cafe and
frill. Qarage. Special early season rateai book
et and auto maps mailed. Coachea meet trains.
JOHN PUKDV COPE. 10 years of Wattr Gap
liOUJM.
ML Poeono. I'a.
HAWTHORNE INN r.'sl0.
beautiful nonhousekeeplng cottaga In connec
tion wltb the Inn to rent from 3'W to Hiu for
the season, the comfort of a noma wlLU none
of It caru: tabl board (as good a can lull, at
the inn 113 Pr week. Address
UYERSQN JENNINQ3. Mount Poeono. Pens.
KAOLK'B ilHKE 1'AniI. PA.
DKSIKAULB IfUBNISilIKD COrTAgKS for
rent, with meal, at tbv Forest Inn. For
booklet and descriptive collate list addrw
' E. B- KIMS. HuglesvUl. Pa.
SiVABTUMOBE. PA.
JTRATH HAVEN INN tUUS
Ju. . F. M, SgUEUtlMT.
SPRING AND SUMMER RESORTS
cm pi: ma v. n. .1.
CAPE -MAY, NinV JKKSL-Y
New Mndern I-'ireproof It, s irt Hotel, facing
directly on tho ocean Every comfort llathlng.
deep sea and Inland llshlng. sal Ing motor boat
ing. Goo. I auto ruads. Golf Tennis Direct
iraln s-rvlce. c A WOOD Lessee
I--or booking arrangements write or phone K D
I'A HE at the Hotel Walton. Philadelphia.
ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.
IliE LEADING RESOIfT HOTEL OF THE WOULD
Jllarteoiracnfidm
ATLANTIC CITY.N. J.
OWNERSHIP MAMAOEMCNT,
josiah WMrre s. 30rjg company
FARM AND GARDEN
Saoim GmpomR
TIIF, following thealrri olituln their pictures through the STANLF.Y llnnkl
i-"n.ii.iru, nhlrh Is 11 Kiiarmitee .of earlj sliowlng of the llnent prodiietlo.
All nlrture, 'reviewed before ev ll lb It Ion. ...R'-;, "irjlTS- '" ,0Ur loctt"W
oMuliiliis pictures tlirough the STANLF.V IIODIvLNO CO.MPANY.
j!
lSUi. Morris & Tassyunk Ave
Mat Daily nt -' ; Evgs.. 7 tt 9
Vaudeville-1: painin t Pictures
KITTY GORDON In 'er, SUternal Right
"the sucittrr ok the sunMAitiNL
ALHAMBRA
C1IERTNU1
11ELOW 10TH
ARCADIA
BESSIE BARRISCALE in
"NOT MY SISTER"
GARDEN AND LAWN
FURNITURE
PerBolas, Garden Seats, Arbors, Trellises,
Gates. Porch Furniture. Window Boxes,.'
Ornamental Fencing.
Catalog an Request.
F. R. GERRY CO.
1833 Market tit., Philadelphia.
ProminenI
Photoplay Presentations
YVLST PHILADELPHIA
jmJriTlc cirr
JUCOTf ATIAISJTIO CITT "Ma
1 l.vaE aet a rvevv BtanadTcL
G 0fsei-vice.conifcrt.6bea.ulv
I IA10E8T FIHETSOOritrWItT HOTtt INTHlwJUB
I n , v4Wiifaiite
nu tamemtumMmmtrnwummtm i nn tJtm
NEW HOTEL MERION Jfe
Vermont Ave. and Reach Capacity 3UU. Very
moderate rate for the comforts, appointments
nd table of the largest hutels. 13 up dally;
special weekly; large, coot ocean-view rooms.
etc. Booklet, M, L. FARLKY. Mgr. '
CIILLSI1V. N. J.
GLADSTONE
ofii.Na
MAY IT l-ff
Address MISS MrOROVllTY. College Inn.
Brn Mavvr After May -T, the Oladstone.
8TONU HAIUIOB. N, J.
Visit STONE HARBOR
on Memorla' Day. Special hotel rate Saturday
afternoon to Tuesday atternoon. Only S and
upward for each person at Shelter Haven Hotel
Harbor Inn, the Ellsworth' and Jtone Harbor
Villa. To Insure avcommodatloa write (or
reservations at once to any of tbu hotels.
Stone Harbor. N- J-
OVERBROOK C3D ".;, AVB
Mary Fuller ta "A "oto8k
4th Episode of "Peg O the Ring"
RAI TIMORF 60TH a.nd "
TIUANGLK KiN'n ARTS Presenis
Frank Mills in "The Moral Fabric"
CHAS MURRA.V In "A LL.E Hurt"
EUREKA iUTH aAKBT ST8.
TUlANqLB PLAYS Present
DOROTHY GISH in
"LITTLE MKENA'B ROMANCE''
GARDEN "D & ffi'gva;
Abita Coldera in ''The Avenirer"
HENRY U. WALTHALL & EDNA MAYO In
THU STRANCE CASE oy MARY PACIE''
a nni I f S'jp AND THOMPSON
APOLLO P MATINEE DAW.'
,.... r, J in "HER MATERNAL
Kitty joraun itiaiiT"
WHO'S GUILTY," Third Episode
trTg nATVTT" S2D ADOVK MARKET
BELMONT Mat; xm . Vft 10C
"T!.lr.LyI;Sgul
LtUAK. THEATRE
HAMILTON REVELLE in
... ,,,TK TIT.TTfVV IITtlnR"
Till- w .. ---
LT 12 V D T V BROAD ANP
lOtK.1 1 COLUMBli
Jane Gray "THE WAIFS"
T
Logan Auditorium BroadnocK?.Vnd st
Francis N. Hushman and llcvily llaj-ne in
"GRAU5TARK"
LOGAN THEATRE ",0 Nri0AD
ETHEL BARRYMORE in
"THE KISS OF HATE"
1.0TII AND
CEDAR AVE
20TH AND
ninsnD avb
FAIRMOUNT
CONSTANCE COLLIER in
"THE CODE OF MARC1A GRAY"
FRANKFORD 4TU '""KSvoe
ETHEL BARRYMORE in
THE FINAL JUDGMENT"
56TH ST. Theatre
Norma Talmadge
MATINEK
DAILY
Tie Snruc Eves 7 to II
in "The children
of tho House"
Md and
Bsnsom
Mats. 2-3:30 Se
Eves. fl;30 to 11 lOe
52d ST.
LOUISE LOVELY in
"THE GRIP -OF JEALOUSY"
GERMANTOWN B50a $
Franol X. Hushman and Peverly Ilayne In
"A MILLION A MINUTE"
NORTH
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
THE'OCEANKT
Ilth and W'esley av. A. E Baker, owner & mgr
S0H00Z3 AND COLLEQES
TRAYER'S Th Btn Hulae Bchooj
9IIUIC,nP 801-801 Chestnut Btset
PAHCEI, POST
Sc
HEMSTITCHING
A YARD Pleating and Button covered.
M. I'K'll'LU. Xt bautb ltth street
Broad Street Casino dad below
EVENINO TS13 AND 0
GRETCHEN HARTMAN in
A SPRING CHICKEN" f other
KEYSTONE ,1TiI 8T ANo
lil. 131 UiNE. LEHIGH AVENUE
VAUDEVILLE and ,
"IRON CLAW" Pictures
KENSINGTON
t
PA 1 M FRANKFORD AVB. AND
" NOlUtia BT
Hobart Bosworth, Dr. Neighbor'
"The Secret of the Submarine"
Wishart Theatre $"!. vJj'SS
Wm.Fammn in "The Spoilers" J;e
Most ww4rful atory ever Olnwd. Jlatlln with,
ttloa t B4eJtnr4.. Flrat stovilua: at lov pttaf.
' ' ? r
-T r13X? BITJI & MARKET 2tlB-T-0
ULUut 115 000 KIMBALL ORGAN
JOHN BARRYMORE in
'THE LOST BRIDEGROOM"
1 rCl TOT B'-'D AND LOCUST
JLiWUOl Mats, 1:30 A 3:30, lOi
Evkb., 0:30, 8. Ii:30, ISe.
g,a'rartwVh?prri.c'cina'"1 "Sudden Riches"
Market St. Theatre 33a ""&
Charles Chaph'n in "Floorwalker"
See "PEG O' THE RING" every Wednesdsy
ORPHEUM aEnMAIcTpET?ENN5ves.
Alice Brady in "Tangled Fates"
"THE IRON CLAW"
111. ... J
PAI APE" J!" MARKET STREET
rALALE. jo A. M. to IIiH P.
DUSTIN FARNUM in
"DAVID OARRICKV
PADK" RIDGE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST.
r.rt.I.I. MAT. 2;I1. EVE.. 6:1.1 to 11.
Mat. StlS. Adm. 10c. Evr. 6:30, Adm. Ita
TRIANGLE
Frank Keenan ,n "t"eston,n
yj
.'
PRINCESS
1018 MARKET
. STREET
WORLD -FILM CORP. Presents
House Peters ,n 'rr,,BnoSED
til
m
m
11
K
RTAT TO oermantqwn avb.
-' l w AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. ,
Glsdy Hanson and Harold Lockirood la
"THE LOVE ROUTE"
n.Tr KXX AVENUE THEATRE
G1KAKLI 7TI AND OIRARP AVENUE
Francis "K. Bushman A Beverly Bayne In
"THE WALL BETWEEN"
r t Wthom BROAD ST.. ERIE A
Great IMortnern oermantn aves.
ANITA STEWART in
TUB SUSPECT"
IRIS THEATRE '"V-fflgf0
MARGUERITE CLARK in
OUT OF THE DRIFTS"
JEFFERSON
METl
Olga PetrovaJRy"
5TH AND DAUPHIN
ST11EETS
METRP Present
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"THEN I'LL COME BACK TO YOU"
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BRUCE McRAE in
THE CHAIN INVISIBLE"
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MABEL TAUAFERRQ in
"THE SNOWBIRD"
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EDMUND BREESE in
"THE SPELL OF THE YUKON"
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JOHN EMERSON in
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JESSE L. LABKY Present
MAE MURRAY and WALLACE REID 1ft
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD"
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KATHARINE KAELRED in
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