p3-- tr- Wf r BVBN&G LBDGBH-PHILADBI.fBIA, VVbDKBSDA'S', MAT 31, 1016. TOST LOOMS ON HORIZON AGAIN Hamptm Crops Utf.Stenift- ' eantiy Among Vitagraph's New Directors By the Photoplay Editor Thft TFirrritr.mrtriifrrt nliAstlnn nt n. mn1r!fl trust" JS uteAdliy taking: now shape. It twgins to look a a If It might Involve the hrtnglnit ot Mary rickford to Fhllatlel phH n a member of the Lubln forces. Tnis much in racti The Triangle cor- porallon hu united Its three producing omp!tnIc -ths Fine Arts (Qrimth), the Kfty Bee (Ince) and the 'Keystone' (Seh-jietO--wJth two of the producing compa fcrw of the Paramount the Famous Players! (panlel Frohman-Zukor) and lJmiLV fdo JUIIIn.IjlAkvl. The arrnnira- me'tit Is Virtually a pooling of tho re- k sources in plants, stores, directors nnd ftrwriters. The products aro likely to be re f leased tinder whatever trade names suit ft- the Triangle Corporation, either on Its "own program or on the Faramount's, which, of course, holds contracts for n certain number of films bearing tho Fam pus Players and Lasky trnde marks. A further facts "The Vltagraph has been recapitalized and In the consequent reor Fnnttatlon of the board of directors the fallowing significant names appear: Ben Hampton, of the American Tobacco Com pany; O. J, Ityan, Bon of Thomas Ryan, and Herbert Vreeland, formorly president of the Metropolitan Railways Company of Tw York city. The nrcsenco of Mr. Hamil ton's name, coupled with those of moneyed ?AC Vnl(m. rftlaaa fhn InforAtipA thnf Ihrt Ep Vltagraph Company is to have something to do with the moving picture consolidation : which Mr Hampton was trying to accom plish some months back. A trade paper declares that It has "def initely learned Mr. Hampton will exercise an option he held on the Lubln property In Philadelphia, In addition to bringing a definite conclusion tho negotiations pending for the studios of Sells and Essanay, of Chicago. These companies are alt releas ing' their special features , through tho V-L-S-E Company exchanges, formed for that sole purpose; and If present plans carry the entire four companies will be merged Into one gigantic company, with tho V-ti-S-n serving In Its present capacity, but also being a part of the scheme of things. "Where the General Film Company, now handling the releases up to three reols In length, fits In. Is problematical. With the machinery of the V-I.-S-E exchanges as their own, It Is very doubtful If this now regime will continue to release any film whatever through the O. F. "In addition, Mr. Hampton will un doubtedly take up his option on the serv ices of Mary PJckford, which ho has held since his merger activities, giving Vita a rump card. Famous players deny that Mary will leave them, but Hampton has her contract, nevcrthefess. Mary has not ap peared before a camera In several weeks, Famous sending out a report she Is suffer ing from a nervous breakdown; but those who know say she Is ns well as ever and ready to report for work, ns soon as things scttlo down-" It la also interesting to learn that tho Paramount has made an arrangement with the World Film Corporation to hiyndlo tho tatter's features In a certain field it South ern distribution. This week the Palace Theatre has com pleted the Installation of a new echo organ. The Hook Hastings echo organ Is located In the back of tho theatre, hidden from the audience by a decorative grill work. This is an entlro organ In Itself, but Is played from tho main keyboard, located In ttie or chestra pit. In addition to Its two organs, the Palace has a 10-ptece orchestra. Tho whole Idea Is In keeping with the new policy at tho Palace. It Is understood that several f," radical changes will be made In the furnish ings of the thcatro within a short time, so ;-,that when completo tho Palnco. will Indeed LJlve. thoroughly up to Its name W WOMAN CHOKED AND ROBBED Attacked by Two Men in Shore Restau rant, She Says ATLANTIC CITY, May 31. According to Lucy Carter, Joseph Dorsey, who Is under arrest, and another man, for whom detec tives are scorching, robbed her of $14 after an attack In a Chinese restaurant, Miss Carter said one of the men choked her while the other slashed her stocking and extracted $14 from a roll containing her savings for several months. Police Court Chronicles Morris Brady cannot overcome tho ten dency to Juunlo. It appears that he was a strong man and a juggler many years ago and art sticks to him. If he gets change otter buying things li a store ho tosses the coin up In the air and grabs It In artistic manner before .dropping It In his pocket Whenever he stops anywhero for liquid re freshments he cannot help tossing tho glass toward the celling and catching It while on lookers gasp In astonishment, Brady was wandering through the park when he spied a. bench lying: idle, although it was a pleas ant day. Ho couldn't resist the temptation to do a few stunts with it. Morris balanced It on one hand and then on the other, then he threw It about his neclc as though It were light aa ji straw. A. crowd of admiring youngsters looked on and encouraged him. Morris then placed 2rfV fc J the heavy bench on his chin and carried It in a circle around several trees. It started to tilt To keep it from falling, Brady ran with It. Suddenly he beheld a picnic party enjoying an open-air meal spread out on the grass. Morris couldn't yell for fear of dropping the- bench. But the picnickers saw him and fled In alarm, leaving their banquet jr 'untouched. Morris and the bench fell into tho feast and aamagea It Deyono repair. As Brady was jumping out or the wreck age ho 'wqs discovered by Special Guards Craig and Kohier, They took him before , Magistrate Stevenson, xorns comesscu inai wiq accmeni waa Bll hid fault. He declared that Juggling and balancing was ft mania with him. "I can't resist any opportunity for; exer cise, Judge," be said. "I'm glad to hear it," said the Magistrate, "and you can now be assured of any amount of It during tho Ave days that you will spend in Jail," STEAMSHIPS ,,,.:-! AMERICAN EXPRESS ALASKA Compute Circle Tour jcnkto August . ill In TV The UktndiLe. Fairbanks. Kerne. , "'3 rr 7 TL.n-. !.. rji7 -' f-J3a ftfr ruuiM .. ...uu. t'v. jPMftki I 1IS7 Cusstnut t,, PbUaaclphia. PAEOEIi POST SHOES MADE TO MEASURE ' AT OCR 8IIOJ? 09 CHERRY ST. 0. JlcCLOY TWAm53? uuoa. MAXV. irxlM CAKBUV) IH STOCK DEAF The 16LECTJKIC ORIPHOKE mM tei ar 1 'JffTs - it 7 i.ii . - i -' - t HSH9Cf''flHHJHK"j MAE MURRAY Appearing at tho Palaco Tomor row In ''Sweet Kitty Bellaire." STUDIES STYLES IN DRESSES TO APPEASE HIS 17 WIVES Malay Prince Upset After His Harem Sees Directolre Gown NEW YOItK. Mny 31 Prlnco Kn-Ku-Ka-La-NI, who has three or four Islands In tho Malay Archipelago, 10 or 12 thatched roofed palaces, a herd of hairless goats and 17 wives, has come to this country to study the fashions and to learn to bo a ladles' tailor. Tho reason for this was n mutiny In his harem Bhortly nftcr a missionary nppcared In tho king's domains about threo years ago and exhibited a dlrcctolro gown. Before that time the prince's 17 wives had worn only gowns that might have been supplied by the royal goats. But with tho coming of civilization In the shape of a dlrcctolro gown, they told tho prince they would got divorces unless ha would clothe thorn so they could promenado on Malay's broadway without being ashamed of their clothing. Ho told his mournful tale at the fashion show today, NEW YORK, MaV 31. Prlnco Francesco Del Drago, a rclatlvo of tho royal family of Spain on tho maternal side, arrived hero from Genoa to visit his brother, Prlnco Giuseppe Del Drago, who married Mrs Jo sephine Schmld, widow of August Schmld, the Newark brewer, In May, 1000. He brought with him 40 trunks and 15 pieces of small baggago and described himself as a gentleman farmer. MAKE PLEA FOR WOODRUFF Governor Asked to Retain Him on Registration Board Appeals for the retention of Clinton Rog ers Woodruff, chairman of tho Board of Registration Commissioners, as a member of thaf body will flood tho mall of Gov ernor Brumbaugh during tho next few days, If tho expectations of a largo com mittee of prominent citizens Interested In his reappointment are realized. This com mittee has sent out a letter to thousands of Phtladelphlans asking them to write tho Governor to this purpose. No reference Is made, to tho undercurrent of rumor which has it that forces high In tho councils of the Governor aro "after the scalp" of Mr. Woodruff, but tho com mittee says that "wo feel that the situa tions calls for the actlvo co-operation of all friends of honest elections, and hope you will bo willing to join with us In this effort." Tho letter Is signed by Alba B, Johnson, George Wharton Pepper. Dr. George Wood ward, James Dobson, John F. Lewis, Dr. Ii. Webster Fox, S, Davis Page, John Hamp ton Barnes, Harry B. French, Joseph T. Jackson, Walter Wlllard, Charles P. Jen kins, Clarence L. Harper, John Aahhurst, George Burnham, Jr., Arthur H. Lea, Frank P. Prlchard, Coleman Sellers, Jr., Albert n Turner, Walter S. Mclnnes and J. Henry Scattergood. SUMMER BESORTS KENT HUMMKK HOMES IDEAL SUMMER HOMES to rent at Sraburr. York Harbor. Me. Furnished cottages, 0 to 16 roomi, nlcelr locatrd, modern Imnrotemrnttt. orean and country vlenii, neitr Minim unci flectrlc rara, country club and Jtolf UnkH. Tho hours from Boston. A larxo colonr of rrnrnjlvanlu people upend their tscatlons here. It belur one of tho best summer reeorta on the Maine coast. Views and accurate deecrlp tloiu. Addrres CJIAKLKM II. YOUNO, YOHK CORNER. MB. VIRGINIA Spend Yonr Vacation 4000 Feet Above the Sea At Vlrtlnla's Moat Celebrated Mountain HKYIAND, on rmou BTONY MAN MOUNTAIN. Always cool. No mosquitoes; fiOO testimonials; 15 acres ot vegetables, herd of tuberculin-tested cows, lamb, mut ton, chickens and cess from Skrland'a mountain farms. Oancliur. Tennis. Fine Orchestra. Marnlfl. cent scenery. Fifty open wood fireplaces, bend for beautifully Illustrated booklet to Proprietor. O. KilEEMAN POLLOCK. Skyland, Pais County, Va. Open Juno 1 to November 1. TinniNIA HOT STRINGS. VA. HEALING SPRINGS HOTEL Ownership and management same as tho famous Homesteud Hotel at the Virtinla Hot tlprlnxs. Va. IS miles frntn It: use same railroad station). NO HUMIDITY. NO MOSQUITOES. Saddle horses, golf. Medicinal baths. Rates SIT.&O to 123 weekly. Altltuda 2300 ft. Maximum summer temperature 5 Orrees. Booklet No. 3. II. ALBERT, Her. POCONO MOUNTAINS Canadensis, Pa. SPEND YOUR VACATION AT LAKE 1JAUPAC Hummlt of the raconos cool, bratlnt air, delbthtfal drUcs. all summer sports. Com fortabla hotel- for booklet address MOR. TAKE PAOTAO CO.. R. X. D.,CanadsasU, Blonroo Co., Pa. Mount Potono, Pa. HAWTHORNE INN -"SS'-cSS beautiful nonhooscktcplns cottage In conaoo tlon with th 'on to rent from 1800 to 1810 tor tha season: tn comiorts, or a noma with none of Its cares: table board (as cood as can be), at tha Inn. its per week Address RTCEKSON J per we, ENNIN OS, Mount Ppcono, Penna. HAVKBTOKP, PA. YOUR VACATION ! Modermta-psicai. Banned Baaort ON THfl MAINS COAST. Also A CAMP TOR TZTIS BOY Philadelphia natronas. Booklet. "Writs 8. B. KNOVriTON, Ilarerfcrd, Feana. WABTOMORE. PA. STRATH HAVEN INN 2 Jun I V M SCHEIBLET ODSB Saturday. 110DNT GRETNA. PA. Chautauqua Ian &LJS! J!. gg (KittaWe 'itJUJIUsawm.4 BRYNMWR GIRLS MAKE TEA ROOM PAY "RUBAIYAT OF LUNGER" PARAPHRASES OLD OMAR Undergraduates Show Budincss Ability and Turn Campus Cafe Into Profitable Venture Undcrgr&duato management ot th tea room at Bryn Mnwr College has placed the quaint little place opposite the campus en a paying basis. Three years has the tea room, at which tho girls take "tea nnd things," beon open, and for that same period had It lost money for its backers. Enter the student girls, one ot whom Is from this city, and inject somo of their own per sonality Inlo tho room, with tho result that dollars nre, comparatively, as numer ous ns pennies onco more. Tho girls In charge of tho venture are Miss Elizabeth Whltacro Secley, a Junior, of Wiltoughby, O. J Mist Mary Ethelwyn Tyler, a sophomore, of Chostnut II 1 11, and Miss Dorothea Ncsblt Chntnbers, a sophomore, of Chatham. Just to show that they meant business, they worked so hard during tho first monlh bf their Incumbency thnt they forced the amount of receipts to equal tho expenditures, n remarkable achievement for them In view of Iho fact that they had to meet heavy overhead expenses. The plan of student management has the approval of college authorities. President M, Carey Thomas has appointed n supervis ing commttce, consisting of Miss Dorothea Carolina Kuhn, of Cincinnati, and Miss Mil dred Huckncr McCay, of Holnnd Park, Md , to co-opernto with tho threo girls now In charge. Consumptive Writes Ballad Jrt Stylo of Popular Per sian Poet Parents to Hear of Liberty Dell's Trip Joseph P. Oaftncy, chairman of tho Fl nanco Committee of Councils, xtlll glvo an Illustrated talk tonight, entitled "Tho Trip of tho Liberty Dell to tho Exposition at San Krnnclsco," at tho Horn Public School, Kensington avenuo and Ontario street. Tho meeting will bo held under thn auspices of tho Parents' Association of tho Horn School. Ex-Ctty Employe Found Dead Charles Simpson, BB years old, a boarder at the homo of Robert Griffith, S94B Chest nut street, waB found dead In bed at noon yesterday. Death was caused by heart dis ease. Prom 1888 to 1912 Simpson was cm ployed In the Bureau of Boiler Inspection, City Hall. Womnn Hurt In Trolley Crash Several women fainted nnd ono was trampled upon when two trolley cars col lided at 10th nnd Berks streets last night Windows were smashed, women screamed, and there was n stampede for tho doors. Miss Gertrude Silver, 304 Jackson street, sustained a fractured knee. SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. THE LEADING RE50OT HOTEL OF THE WORLD fflarlboroiLijIiDkiilidiii ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. OWNERSHIP MAMAOEMENT. JQ31AH WHrTE ft 3QN3 COMPANY f4nrooKi51 has b et n ieW standard ot service.comfortfibefliihj IIATSERTFiraiwwrRamTKOTQmrHimKLD NEW HOTEL MERION p. Vermont Ave. and Beach. Capacity 800. Vrj moderate rates tor the comforts, appointments and table of the largest hotels; 3 up dallr; special weekly; latEe, cool ocean-vlew roams, etc. Booklet M. L. FARLEY. Mgr. HOTEL ARLINGTON 'rAv- Open all rear. R J. OSUORNE2 & SON, Wpurmintttpr to- av- nr Beach. Kiev, Yveaiiiiiiigii.i to .,. i.rlv. bathSi run water. ll.BO up dlr . tB-tlS.BO wkly. C. Buhre. CHELSEA. N. J. GLADSTONE CHELSEA. N J , MISS McOROARTY. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Hotel Brighton Ocean City's Famous Beach.Front Hotel Social life centres about Its spacious corridors and breeze-s ept verandas. Convenient loca tion .Modern comforts Hplemlld cuisine and service. Send tor booklet. Make reservations now. It It hOOY. I'rop; Formerly Bterlint. Cor. 8th & Ocenn Aes. Re New mut. K. Harris. ST. CHARLES furnished & renovated WIMNVOOI). N. J. Blontromerr Avenue and Ileaclt UlLDUUOl), N. J. Will open for Kleventh Season MAY 27. 1016. James K. tYhltesell, I'rop. HOTEL WAYNE & ftr.ea.oS: Auto meets trains. I. F. HARRIS. tfrlrrpfrm TnTl Cap. 280 i near Deach. iBw. -White service. Booklet. Coach. White service. Orrheatrn J ALBERT HARRIS. Prop ABBEY Pine ave, nr. Beach. Newest hotel. Reason, rates. Miss L,. Derbyshire. CAPE HAY. N. J. CHALFONTE HOTEL0un Oct. 1 Rsas rates Mrs Calvin Batttrntla. SEASIDE I'ARK. N. J. THE MANHASSET Booklet, II OPEN JUNE 15 ROS8 TURNER. Prop. BEACH HAVEN. N. J. THE IDEAIi JIOTOIt RUN TO HOTEL BALDWIN The modern hotel of this famous resort. Open all j ear. Capacity -100 Hea water in all baths. New Wistaria darden and drill. Music, danclnr, tennis etc. Garage, Booklet and auto maps mailed, W. MERCER BAIRD. Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST PHILADELPHIA OVERBROOK MD 4 "$KK-Ava UBSn TUB WVltLlTZEIl UOPB JONBS UNIT ORCHB3THAL OttOAtf DOUBLE TRIANGLE BILL DOROTHY GISH and OWEN MOORE in "LITTLE MEENA'S ROMANCE" BOTH iHn BALTIMORE- AVE. RAIT1MORE sp - uauilwuUU AVIA Helen Gibson " ?f?FVB'a "THE DIXIE WINNER" EUREKA 40TH MAKKET fiTs- Anita Stewart & Earle Williams in "MY LADY'S SLIPPER" IkAKUlVn MAT- 2. BVO.. 8: JO BERTHA KALICH in "SLANDER" 6 Acta NORTH Broad Street Casino 8ao4&gS"w EVENRJO T:IS AND 9 JAMES MORRISON in TUB MAN HUNT' KEYSTONE jlehioh avenue VAUDEVILLE and 'lHON CLAW" Picture Ltko a volco from tho Brave In tho pub lication In the April Issue) of Journal of Outdoor l.lfo of roma verses from tho pen of tho late Ieonnrtl McKeo. 'While ho was making n brave Etruegle for life, ha a patient of the Franklin County tubercu loids Rnnltarlum, younn McKeo published a number of articles, ns well as a small weekly newspaper, tho Lunger, which brought tho local Institution Into unusual prominence. The young man was equally npt in verse its in prose, nnd delighted particularly In parodies ot well-known compositions. Out door Life publishes a number of quatrains avowedly done In tho stylo of the familiar Rubalyat of Omar Khayyam, tho Persian poet. Ono of the most popular qf nil tho quatrains of tho original Is thus parodlcdl A Robert Chambers underneath the bourh. (tines or miiK, a rew raw rags, ana tnou iRlrln tnn. whoanln 'monsst the thick rjlntons. hy the pinions were Paradise enow. Anoiner, nimoni cquauy mmiuar, runs thus: And that Inverted truth .they call tho He Oft used In advertising fake cures sly, Lift not your hopes to them for aid, For If you do It is to die. Tha peculiar hopofullness and general op timism that characterized young McKeo are clearly seen In tho last of tho several stanzas: And when, oh, bounteous Nature, not too fast. You're made my old lung vrhole again nt last. Rejoice In your glorious accomplishment Of starting me anew, Turn down that empt) past. SUFFRAGISTS LINE UP FOR PLATFORM FIGHT Want "Votes for Women" Plank in G. O. P. and Bull Moodo Declarations fte, VI GIRLS ON PICNIC DROWNED Two Lose Lives na Boat Upsots Creek Near Williamsport in WILLIAMSPOUT, Pa., May 31. Eliza beth Gamble, aged 15, of Jersey Shore, and Mabel Nichols, aged 12, also ot Jersey Shore, drowned In Pino Creek yesterday when a rowboat upset. Nelthor girl could swim. Tho nccldont happenod In sight of their paronts, with whom they wcro on a picnic The body of tho Nichols girl was recovered last evening. HEAL ESTATE TOR SALE CHICAGO, May 31, Every available male politician In Chicago today was chased aroUnd hotels by ft determined group of suffragists Inaugurating the Congressional Union's lobby to obtain suffrage planks In the national platforms of tho ncpubllcans nnd Progressives? . Miss Elsie Hall, of Connecticut. button holed Oscar King Davis, secretary of the Progressive National Committee, and got hla promise for a hearing before tho Pro gressive committee. Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the National Woman's Buffrago Association, arrived In Chlcogo today and took chartw of tho fight "Our organization Is not rylng to form a woman's party," said Mrs. Catt. "Wo are leaving that to tho Congressional Union. But we aro going to ask for suffrago planks In all platforms." HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER FOR COAT. A new principle I con stant supply! Si to 80 gals., lc. Heats lladla tors, too, Arrept no substitute. There Is nothing 'Juet sh good," Mend for l'ree llooktet. S.V. REEVES, Mfr. 45 N. Second St. ratented MAIXR ,For Sale TINE KSTATE ON NKAR BIDDEFORD POOL KNOWN FOn 178 YrwrtSASJOIipANFAJtM MAINE COAST unit-water rronti ook mi wulnnt gravest Jordan mnnsion nouse, 2.1 acres land, 1200 ft. ImiIH In 17401 remodeled, by present owner in 10021 10 rooms, 4 boy windows, platzns, stable iiml large garage -tilth dance lloor. Uneonileil View sea nnd shore. For terms, Plrjnj.". circulars, etc.. address MltS. 1.. 31. TATTEIl HON, Haro, .Me. rrtAXitronn rrtANKFono " -...,. m-i,w i ,!Ul JIIJJ1L.J -UU1? tljSU,!!- VSJlffr T ' J C , ,,n ntirPrT 1irTLHV?f9 t THE "HOME SWEET HOME3 OF FRANKFORD is oni: or roun houses just nuiir nv W. M. FRANCE SONS (FUI.I.Y FUBNISIIKD) Foulkrod Street, at Oaldand Street j Furnished, $8850 Unfurnished, $6500 linAUTY COMFOIIT OOOD TASTIJ TIIKOUGHOUT T1IK 1SNTIUU HOUSE IIATCDWOOII FLOORS SIWCIOUS FHONT l'ORCH SCHKENS AT AI.I. WINDOWS AND DOOllS These Houses Appenl Stronitlj- to the Automobile Owner, for Tonlkrod Street Is a Direct TltoroURlifare to the Ilenutlful NOItTHEAST HOUI.EVAIID GARAGE PRIVILEGES MOTOR CAR CAN BE KEPT RIGHT UNDER YOUR OWN SUPERVISION SA5tri,E HOUSE NOW OPES TO VISITORS Take cars Nos. 3, 1 or 5, or N. E. Boulevard to Foulkrod St. (4800 north). W. M. FRANCE SONS, INC. Builders and Owners, on Premises jXMtk Prominent Photoplay Presentations ! mlm BoSna (hmoma j All obtulnl 12th. Morris L Tnssyunk Ave. Mat Dally at 2 ; Ev(s , 7 & D. l-nramount Pictures ,-wi r In "PLAYINQ WITH Olga Petrova fire" ALHAMBRA mi TTBTMTTT BELOW 10TI1 ARCADIA H. B. WARNER "THE MARUBT OP VAIN DESIRE' A DAT I ii 62D AND THOMPSON APOLLU MATINEE DAILY Madam Petrova n with fire" TUB IRON CLAW." 13th Episode, B2D ADOVE MARICET Mats. 1.30 A a: SO. 10c. i.v. ii nri . n:tn. iro. WM S HAIIT In 'THE BAROAIN" CHAJU.ES I CHAPLIN In "POLrCE BELMONT: 00TH AND CEDAR AVE. CEDAR VAltAMOVNT THEATRE Marie Doro "DIPLOMACY" 20T1I AND OIKARD AVE PMRMOUNT MABEL TALIAFERRO in "THE SNOWBIRD" 4711 FRANKFORD AVKNLU co AwicrFriRn House Peters in "Closed Road" .,. mit.rki-iv In "WHO'S QUILTY" vu.. ..."-.- 56TH ST.' Theatre MATINEE DAILY Evrs, 7 to II, Wm. S. Hart in "Hell's Hinges" rnri CT 62D AND Mats 2-3 i80 5o 52L3l. 8ANBOM Evirs 0;J0toIl 10q rwr.A PFTROVA in TI.IB HEART OF A PAINTED WOMAN" xr.na npiiifAK. TOWN AVE. PCDMANTOWN iriiuii irui i mtr.rjr. in THE SPELL OF THE YUKON' pi rUV BBTH MARKET 2HB.7-0 GLUOEs lift OOO KIMUALL OROAN ROBERT WARWICK in "SUDDEN IUCHES" omi nn AVENUE THEATRE GIKAKU 7TH AND aiRARD AVENUE THOS. CHATTERTON JUANITA JIANSON In "The Secret or the Submarine" ' . nnnAn s' Great INortnernni.iu vtown aves VALLI VALU in "IIER. DEBT Or HONOR" IRIS THEATRE 81a AVEKaTON H. B. WARNER in "THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE" IFFFF.RSON S8TK HAROLD LOCKWOOD MAE ALLI ABOLDTHE C0ME.BACK AND DAUPHIN RTRFTF5TH MAE ALLISON la sORTIBTH ii 'II " '' ' WttvCUOUi-raan. i market MAKY riCKJ-UKU m TOOK LITTLE PEPPINA LAFAYETTE S9U 'RIW0 MAE MURRAY in TQ ILiVB ANl TO HOLD' T PAnFR FORTY-FIRST AND L.CAL'lLilA. LANCASTER AVENUE Marguerite Clark ln "mk CHARLES CHAPLIN In "POLICE" LIRFBTV BROAD AND LIDCKi COLUMBIA WM, H. THOMPSON & ANNA LEHR ln "CIVILIZATION'S CHILD" LOGAN THEATRE ",0 n0AD HAMILTON REVELLE in "THE HALT MILLION BRIBE" LOCUST B2D AND LOCUST Mats. 1:30 & 8:30. lOo. Kvga., 0:30, 8, 0,30, lCc. Alice Brady in "Tangled Fates" Market St. Theatre 333 MAn8TFT JACKIE SAUNDERS In "TWIN TRIANGLE" "PEO O' THE RINO." Fifth Episods "THE HOUSE OF MYfaTCRY" ORPHEUM GERMAJ1?,TEANNDAVH CHARLES CHAPLIN in "PoUce" ELLA HALL In "THE CRIPPLED HAND" PAT APF 12U MARKET STREET OEOROn BERAN In "PASQUALE" BILLIE I nURKE In "OLORIA'S ROMANCE" CHARLES CIIACL1N In "POLICE" PARK niDa AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. j. rii. MAT ,, EVE 0 ,., EQUITABLE Wm. Courtenay in "Sealed Lips" PRINCESS 10188AnRET HAROLD LOCKWOOD in THE COME-BACK RIAI TO GEHMANTOWN AVE. X, rVi r .,. ,AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in 'THE FEABT OF LIFE" REGENT 1M1 $&$SgyffiaJUr MARGUERITE CLARK in "NOTORIOUS OALLAQHER" RURY MARKET STREET JOHN BARraORl IT" THB LOST BRIDEQROOM" SHERWOOD "VlrW DUSTIN FARNUM jnT,MnE "BEN BLAIR" SAVOY mAMSBt ANITA OTBWA1W KAnLBWILLIAIig "THE JUGOFniNJAHTi In TIOGA 1TT" AND VANOO 8T8, Ethel Barrymore ta 7HB0I?BJllTE.. Ana "TUB CnORXtQXlty rcelMtlil muiS) VICTORIA WrNINTH . TRUNQLB PLAYS PWnt N,NTl1 WM 8 HART In "Tti PriSsI Lira" CHABLE3 CHAPLIN to "POLICE- STANLEY APVE 1TU roNTiNt'oirs PEGGY HYLAND jn llltS I B.H iiua, pf ja. "Saints and Stnnen" immmi.tl.miliiii.iul.,fM.fy.,nT,,.TfT1. rfr,f1 BEAU ESTArarORKENT AaTAnroBaEi,, NK1V lETtSKY, NKW JKRBr.Y a " i i tfc. 1 AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY 176 CHOICE RESIDENTIAL LOTS JQ MT. EPHRAIM and N0RTHM0NT SALE BEGINS 2:30 P. M., WED., MAY 31 Continuing Thur., June 1st Fr!.,( Jurks 2nd Sat., June 3rd. CPI717 BAND CONCERTS pprr FIXEjIL. $1000 IN PRESENTS rVEE y ONE BEAUTIFUL AUTO South Jersey's most attractive, refined and convenient suburban home site opportunity Is now yours. Every lot will be sold to the highest bidder at your own price. 22 TRAINS DAILY stop at Mt. Ephralm and Northmont Stations on the tract. Fare to Qlou cester Ferry Cc. Fare to Phlla. or Camden 16c. Churches, stores, rjrarerJ schools; all city conveniences. RESTRICTIONS To protect our buyers we have placed suitable restrictions on the property to ensure freedom from nuisances. . TERMS 10 cash at sale; 10 In 10 days; balance in 10 equal monthly njv. ments. 5 off for cash. Free deed absolutely clear of all incumbrance! at final payment. Our title Is Insured by the West Jersey Title Insur ance & Guaranty Co., Camden, N. J. REMEMBER THE OPENING DATE, MAY 31ST. Solo authorized by Sale conducted by Cuthbert Land Co., Inc., E. M. CLEVELAND, (Owners) Cnmdcn, N. J. Realty 'Auctioneer Office 520 Market St., Camden, N. J. Petersburg, Va. i ,5J '! tit'' -4 '4 74 OLKSSmK OLENHinE : '. . I f 1 ROBERTS' BLOCK BUILDING, GLENSIDE t Stores Offices Apartments Perfect In nppolntmont; ovcry convcnicnco. Ins residence community. Rlght'at station ; ln thrlv- Stores, $40 Offices, $18 and $20 Apartments, $25 Heat nnd tvntcr Included. An opportunity for a llvo business man. WM. T. B. ROBERTS & SON GLENSIDE at Station Open Every Day yjui -mj SUllUItltAN SUIIUKUAN nv.W.v.'.l' 1j :k1 T:.. y f.v fV ZA (MX J? UTiaaBaaaaMLl.X aKaasaUS X" I ' ." f'lUlU rt. t .A ll.TT ',"asasaM FTlsad.BBkl aa:-' in "J t. .1 K -.,.. .J-V. . - I'r.ss ,u-j IS&TwmfiEgm&igw '"mM-,rA. .'::: &&rmirj. $2500 Wot yet linislicd. The classiest and 9 Homes 4 Different Styles But don't wait until they are. best built homes ever sold for this oricc in Glenside, WM. T. B. ROBERTS & SON Office Glenside, fa., at Station. Upen livery uoy. fcsa.Js.fin r -- Air "- -- --- -- - - - -1 ' a Ilaifla(a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.aHa.a.aC!QL! aHa8a(araSfla.aBlat3aHa.a.a.a9l ' ta.H'HatHtl IPPWIP TfrfrtVrt&lllly'''"" - V if ,fm:'mm - "XT-j a i -iftiw-wtsaesi AT WOODBURY, N. J. PROPERTY OF TIIK KSTATE QV TUB LATE SIRS. JOUK O. KBENCH Lot Oyer ona acre, planted with shrubbery and beautiful shade trees. House Frame, Colonial, S stories, 1st fioojv 6 rooms; 2d floor, bedrooms. bath: 3d floor, 6 rooms; large stable. ' ' .J , ., ., - . cty. This Is a weJI-known property situated In tho most 'desirable section of our For terms apply - , ,. .. WOODBURY TRUST COMPANY, Agent, woodDury, . " SJ2EEE 6055 Drexel Road,vGverbrook, Pa. COLONIAL BEICK STIJCCO RESIDENCE Central plant steam heat, 10 rooms, 3 baths, parage; lot; U3x200 feet; beautiful grounds, old shade, Assessed at $31,600. No reasonable oner refused, Owner has moved to New York. Apply owner. ,128 North Broad Street Pikhl Your Owh Jfc --- Tfasi,MMaaft wtmimam ' si ' W v t i h ii )i L..T.J 4 r ' si' rJ i-a, l '4' i m -at 1 m Wl Ol t