0 EVENING BEDGEBr-PHrDADELPHlA, MONDAY, JUNE' 6, 1916 ADMEN rOMIXJHK BY THOUSANDS TO GET AND GIVE NEW IDEAS - - H Amy of Experts Will Overhaul Philadelphia's Business, In v i dustrial and Municipal Systoma SCENARIO DEPARTMENT ' ! .Mil ll.Ml.MM ! I! tlKuKl iltll IH.IMai Lesson 3 Technical Terms Used TO OFFER MUCH IN TURN Feor Richards Urga Exchange That Will Bo Prontablo to All The Ew ntn Lr!rr' Srennrlo . Lesson mn Sstnrtlnr, Jnno 8, They will & fol iterl hr n nrlzft cnn(it fee a scenario t ot. prouitfui in n neipnin began lowea MladelphU with. o rhlln- We ill jtt. fNi AMI nnif Aw All fh son for fntnre referent In the writing of roar scenario. The, Krenlnr. Ledger will be l4 t an swer In Its eolumns nr questions dealing directly .with points In the Hiltni And of general Interest to readers. Mora than 10,000 advertising experts, mnhufacturers, merchants and bankers will iomo to Fhllndolphln, for now Ideas when the big- Ad convention opens In this city on JUns 26. They will search through the bfp; Indus trial plants, stores and other business en terprises of this cltr for brand new "wrinkles" to apply to their own businesses In Montana. Texas, Massachusetts and very other State In tho Union. They aro Kolng to apply their business microscopes to everything good and up-to-dato within tho city limits. They aro going to over haul our business. Industrial nnd municipal systems to find out what they may appro priate to good advantage. "Tou can rest assured," said an ofllclnl of tho Poor Richard Club, "that theso llvo wires from all parts of tho country nro go ing to subject Philadelphia to tho closest scrutiny. Theso men havo vision and a keen eyo to business. They never go across tho'street or duck through an alley to dodgo a new Idea, In fact, they are on tho friend liest terms with nil new Ideas, nnd they aro willing to bo shown at all times. They aro going to pnclc all of tho good Philadel phia Ideas tn their brain satchels nnd tako them away. Thoy reallzo that good Ideas can be coined Into money faster than money la turned out at tho United States Mint. "Theso live chaps will proceed t inako theso Philadelphia borrowed ideas pay divi dends after they get home. Thoy aro olng to take somothlng away from Philadelphia, nnd how can you Philadelphia merchants and manufacturers got something In return? MUST SWAP IDEAS. "Tou can do It by Bwapplng Ideas with theso brainy delegates. Theso men are chock full of Ideas that you never dreamed of. There Is nothing solflBh about theso fel lows, and all you havo to do Is to ask ques tions, and tho Idoas will flow out llko water down a mill sluice. It tho Isltor wno cans at your plant Is a manufacturer In your particular line) hypnotlzo him with tho fa mous brand of Philadelphia hospitality, then put tho question battery under his Jaw. The result probably Will bo that lnsldo of 10 minutes you will learn something that will enable you to cut cross lots In your business and save- a bunch of money. "The samo thing applies to tho merchant. Tou may meet a merchant from tho breezy West that has discovered a new wrinkle In advertising or salesmanship. Every sue cessful business of today was onco a for lorn, wailing Idea In swaddling clothes." FOOIl mCHARDS' APPEAL. Tho Poor Richard Cub today mado tho "following appeal to business men of Phila delphia: "Every letter to a customer outside of Philadelphia ought to carry your personal Invitation to him to como to tho Adver tising Convention. Make It Btrong abovo all, mako it clear you want him. Do It now sure, do it right along." Hundreds of manufacturers havo been doing It for several weeks, and as a re sult tho malls are flooded with Invitations to tho big Ad convention. Prof. Water T. Taggard, of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania, stated today that tho University Is delighted at tho opportunity to entertain tho delegates. Ho termed ttio convention as one of tho threo most po tential boosting Influences of the last half century, naming tho othors as tho Cen tennial Exposition and tha Philadelphia boost trips of the Shrlners. "Wo will throw open tho University wider than It has been since It was founded. "Wo consider it a privilege to bo asked to provide rooms tor tho sessions." By HARRY 0. IIOYT Head of the Metro Brennrlo Staff. SATURDAY wo showed that the good synopsis was tho barker outside of your show, the force that Impels tho editor to turn over the page and read your action. We now come to the action of the photoplay, and to discuss this properly It Is necessary that wo have at least an elemental under standing of tho technical words nnd phrases emplojed. They aro quite essential, Indeed, being the tools of tho trade. When nn editor gets to talking of "dis solves," "close-ups," "Inserts" nnd the like, tho average amateur feels about tho way he did the first week ho tnckled Latin. It Is discouraging to many technical terms al ways nro but tho discouragement Is only a figment of the writer's brain as the terms aro really simple nnd easy to understand, Thoy nro all common sense terms, porhnpn tho Identical words you would choose wcro you authorised to create a vocabulary of photoplay vordq and phrases. The photoplay or nccnarto Is tho pictured action of a story. Technically It Is neither a photoplay nor a scenario, but rathor a photoplay scenario. Actually It makes not ono lota of difference what you call It, If tho editor understands you. It Is bound to bo confusing If wo attempt to show just whnt a scenario Is and Just what the dif ference Is thnt exists between It and a photoplay. As It Is, In nny case, of little, practical value, wo will pass on. Tho fitfo Is tho name of your photoplay. It Is unnecessary to comment on this. The selection of titles will bo taken up later. A scene Is nny location or sotting, thnt Is taken In by tho station of the camera. If you set tho camera up to tako In a corner of tho room with Mary reclining In n chair you havo ono scene. If you now wish to show John coming up to the house outside you havo another Bccnc. In tho first In stance you havo nn Interior scene or ot fluff, or act, as It Is shortened by usage. In tho second cxnmplo you h.-uo an exterior sceno or location. Every scene bears a number. Every time you chnngo tho angle of tho camera you havo n new sceno, and It should have a number all its own. As an cxamplo: Mary In John enters Sceno 0. Corner of tho room. chair. Scono 27. Exterior of tho house. thn hnuite. Sceno 28. Corner of tho room. Mary hears John coming; and starts to rise. Sceno 20. Door of the room. John enters and sees Mary and crosses to her. Sceno SO. Corner of the room. John enters and greets Mary. There nro many reasons why wo would not undor ordinary circumstances write such n, sequenco of scenes. Tho above Is given merely as an cxamplo of sceno num bering. It brings us to tho next word needed. Tho "cloae-up." This Is n view taken with tho camera near tho object to bo photographed. Tho hyphenated word means exactly what It seems to mean. Tho camera Is usually four to six feet away from tho subject photographed. Tho closs-up should bo numbered. It requires a change of tho camera. Thore la a now camera on tho market with lenses so arranged that a "close-tip" may bo taken jwnlio tho full view Is taken; thus no camcrn change la mado. At present, however. It Is best to numbor all tho "close-ups" as separato scenes. An example follows: Sceno 20 Corner of tho room. Mary In a chair. Sceno 27 Exterior of tho house. John en ters tha house. Scene 28 Full vino of tho room. John en ters tho room. Mary rises and John goes quickly to her. He klsaea hor and draws up a chair near hers They sit Scone 20 Cloie-up of John and Mary. They talk. Ho looks at his watch and rising', starts uway. Scone 30 Full view of tho room. John bids Mary good-by and starts away, etc. Comparo tho development abovo and the first development. You will noto that wo uso a full view. This Is Just what it seems to Imply. If wo havo the camera back rar enough wo aro able to tako In not only tho corner of tho room but tho door leading Into It. Then wo come Into the "close-up." All tho scenes aro In tho same set, omitting tho exterior of scene 27, and tha camera Is moved back and forth from full view to "close-up" nnd numbered with every change. The lender or stitrllle'. Thero nre the written words used to explain action dif ficult or Impossible to show by means of action alone. They are also used to cover a. lapse of time, as, for example, the com mon phrase, "the next day." Technically speaking, these words are neither lenders nor subtitles. Tho leader la the blank strip of film used to thread up n reel on the projection machine. It comes Just before the first title so that the picture may start In Its proper place, on th other hand, the word subtitle Is Incorrect because they nre not subtitles. They have nothing In common with tho main title. But usage has mado these words havo meanings Individualized nnd apart from their original terminology. Wo prefer tho word leader, but If the other comes more naturnlty, uso It. Tho reason why wo profcr leader to tib-f (tto Is that when a conversation Is pictured on the screen nnd It Is necessary to convey the meaning of tho conversation wo can uso the phrast "cnf-ln-lcoder," for n leader which la to be cut Into tho middle of n scone and express It easily. Wo can Ray cut-in-subtitle, but It Is nwkward, or wo can chango tho wording entirely nnd call It n tpoken Insert. It you uso the word leader you uso tho same word prefaced by cut-in. An insert. Thli Is anything put Into a scone that Is not actually part of the pho tographic action Under this head como letters, telegrams, etc In n broader sense leaders and ctiHn-tccttfcrs aro inacrta, but tho word has a moro restricted meaning and usually refers to letters, telogramB, notes, nowspapor clippings and tho llko. A dissolve. This la tho gradual Intro duction or fading away of a character or Bcene within a scene. A vision.. The Introduction of another scene Into a scene. To differentiate, we will give an example. Supposo Mary is seated In n chair ns In sceno 20, beforo given. She Is thinking of John, who she knows Is many miles awny. He seems to appear beforo her ho Is dj eolved In but when she stretches up her arms toward him ho vanlshos ho Is dis solved out. Now suppose Mary, seated In tho chair, conjures up n happy day spent In tho coun try with John. In ono corner of the scene will appear another scene of John nnd Mary rowing on a lake Tho picturo will bo smallor, but It will show us what Mary Is thinking about, This Is a vision. Tho difference between a dissolve and vision Is that John becomes part of tho scene with Mary In the dissolve, whereas It la another sceno altogether In tho vision. A ode. This Is tho gradual dissolving of tho end of a ncono Into tho beginning of tho next. This Is cnuRed by closing and open ing the diaphragm of tho camera. Supposo we wish to get over a passago of time. Perhaps Mary Is tempted to rush Into tho next room nnd exposo her lover to tho police. She bollovcB that ho has been untruo to hor nnd Is resolved to got even. Wo ado out on her nnd fade In, Indicating a passago of time while Bho wrestles with her anger when wo Jade in sno lias con quered her baser self. Wo havo not given all tho technical terms used, but wo havo given all that nro neces sary for a start. From tlmo to tlmo moro words and phrases will bo Introduced, but with tho ones given hero today wo can now go forward with tho development of i - - ' F3BBBSBSBSBSae Be- r II JmKa Wp f 11 BnM0iBKKKKsKtKL? A. II PHILOPATRIAN PLAYERS Misses Paulino Clarcy (abovo) nnd Sophie McIIugh nro two mem bers of tho enst which will givo "Forty-five Minutes From Broad way" at tho Brond Street Theatre this week for the benefit of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd. THESPIANS TO PRODUCE COMEDY BY COHAN tho action In tho next article of tho serlcB. (Tomorrow, Lesson 4 Action.) MUNICIPAL BAND CONCERT PROGRAM FOR THIS WEEK Music in All Parts of City Arranged for Six Evenings Tho Municipal Band, Benjamin Rocsh man, conductor, will play during tho cur rent week at tho following places: Juno 8. Northwood Park, Arrott and Castor "ju'no 0, Wharton Sauaro, 28d and Wharton Juno' 7. Orthodox nnd Richmond stroets. Juno R. 0th and Chew streets Juno 0, Oak Lano Park, Torn Ttock Station, P. and It. n. n Juno 10, Clark'B Park, d street and Wood land ave. . .... .. .. Tho program each night Is as follows: 1. Ovortura, "Zampa";.......... ....... Herold 3. Three dances from "Honry VIII". . ..German 8, Descriptive. "'Cavalry Charge" Luders 4, Qema from "Alone at Last" Lfhar n. Tenor solo. "Selected" Jerry bh.w a. Grand selection. "FauaV Gounod 7, Valsa dl concert, "Hoses Trom tho South." mrauss 8. Procession of the knights, from "Parsifal." Wacner Philopatrian Players Will Givo Per formance for Charity Gcorgo M. Cohan's comedy, with music. "Forty-five Minutes From Broadway," will bo produced by the thosplans of tho Philo patrian Institute every night this week at the South Broad Street Thcatro. It will bo tho 24th annual play given by tho local playors. Tho play will bo directed by James Skol ley, and ho will play tho principal rote. Miss Nan Furey will bo tho lending woman. Miss Furey has plnyod leading roles with tho Philopatrian playero for several sea sons. Her work last year In "Oct Rich Quick Wnlllngford" Is bMH remembered with plensuro Sophlo McIIugh, Paulina Clavcy and Jcnn Rldgeway havo other lead ing fcmlnlno roles. Hugh Duntap, Arthur McCnrron, Joseph Mooney and Walter Clark havo boon solcctod for the principal male parts In tho comedy. A full company of 50 will support tho headllnors. Mr, Cohan has offered a choico of his largo stock of stage sccnory for tho production. Tho proceeds, ns usual, will bo devoted to tho Houso of tho Good Shepherd, St. Mag dalen Asylum, Ocrmantown. ENGLAND PLOTTED TO GET U. S. IN WAR, SAYS JUSTICE New York Jurist Says British Sought American Alliance SYRACUSE, N. Y Juno 6. That Eng lish statesmen had been plotting for years bofore the war to luro the United States Into a military alliance against Germany was assorted by Supremo Court Justice John W. Goff at an Irish memorial meeting tonight "Undor tho gulso of poaco compacts, blood relationship and Ungual adulations," he said, "a propaganda, organized nnd sup ported by English Secret Service money nnd private wealth, has been carried on for tho purpose of seeking an American alli ance In tho preaent war, which had long boen contemplated." "Men may bo Bhot, but their Ideas will live," Justice Goff continued. "To tho American citizen of Irish birth or blood It Is causo for deep gratification that on moro than ono occasion ha has been an Important factor In defeating England's doslgns to embroil America In hor world schemes of conquest and plunder." EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERY MONDAY SUBJECT TO CHANGE ALHAMBRA. ,A10LL0 ARCADIA BALTIMORE BELMONT BROAD ST, OASINO CEDAR. EUREKA FAIltMOUNT ERANKF0RP BOTH ST. GARDEN THEATRE GERMANT0WN (ilKARD GLOBE GREAT NORTHERN IRIS JEFFERSON MONDAY Anita Stewart. In The Suspect The No Oond Ouy A Dash of Courase "Willie Collier. Jr., In Tho Iluslo Call Bryant Washburn, In the Solder's Web Wallace IteM. In Tha Love Mask Theda TJara. tn ai tiapno Tho Eternal Lillian Walker. In Qreen Stocklnxs J. Warren Kerrlian The Qay Lord Warlna- Mary Anderson. In bin's Penalty Chaplin's Police Audrey Marie Doro. In Tho Heart of Nora Flynn Emmy Whelan. In When a Woman I-oves Paifllne Frederick. In Tho Moment llofore Mary Plrkford. in Poor Little Pepplna Prank Keenan In Tho Stepping Stone Dorothy atah. In Susan Rocks tho Boat Edmund nrtese In Tha Spall of tbt Yukon TUESDAY A Million a Minute Gloria's Ilomanco John Ilarrymore. In Tho Lost Urldesroom Willis Collier, Jr.. in Tho lluzls Call Tho Snovr Curo His Iiread and Putter Wallace Tleld, in Tho Loyo Mask Alexander Qaden, In The Quality of ralth Tenora Ulrlch. In Tho Heart o: Paula Da Wolf Hopper. Sunahln Dad la Pauline Frederick, Audrey la Chaplin's Police Audrey Mario Dnro, In Tha Heart of Nora riynn Iva Bherard. In The Haunted Manor raulina Frederick. In The Moment llefora Rob. it Warwick. In Sudden Riches KEYSTONE KNICKERBOCKER MFAYETTE LKADER f UiBKTY leusT UMUN MARKET STREET! IprXKUX Blindness of hova Vaudavlllo an4 Iron Claw Pictures Tlllllo Burke. In Gloria's Romanes Robert Warwick. In Sudden Riches Marl Doro. In "l The Heart of Nora Flynn It. B, Warner, In Tho Bestar of Cawnpore Tlonel Ilarrymore. In The Woman In Black John Barrymors. 'in ' The Red Widow Blanrho Sweet. In The Sowera Violet Mersrreau. In Tha Ortat Prohlem The Saleslady Tha Floorwalker WEDNESDAY Dorothy ICelly. In Tha Law Decldea Harold Lockwnod, In The Corns Back Willie Collier. Jn. In The Buslo Call Tho Home Breakers Under Royal Patronage Wallace Raid. Jn Tha Love Mask Kathlyn Williams, tn The Spoilers Charles Chaplin. In Tha Floorwalker. The Girl With tho Qreon Eyes Chaplin's Police Pea- o' the Rtnr Clara Kimball Younir. In Tha Feast of Life The No Good Guy Chaplin's Police Vivian Martin, tn A Modern Tbelma Marsuerlto Snow. In Notorious Oallasher Stuart Holmes. In Bins of Men Vaujtevtll and Iron Claw Pictures Mutt and Jen! In Mesa Kitchen Mary" Plckford In Such a Ltttla Queen Marie Doro. tn Tho Heart of Nora Flron Molly Klnr. In' Fate's Boomeranc T.lon.l lllrrvmor. The Woman In Black In IBR00K mm Douglas Fairbanks, la The Lamb Sudden Riches ' .The Floorwalker Sunshine 0ad Thai Snow Quro, j ".' i Seuue llayakawa, la Allen BouU Lensre Ulrteh In Tt0 Tt orPaulft las "detuuli, la Undine SJfcrttNT WSm BtSv" John Barntnc Ths Red Wl ore, m tdow Civilisation's Child Secret of the Submarine Alice Brady. In Tended Falaa Olea Petrova, tn The Soul Market W S. Hart, la Tha Disciple Mabel Taliaferro. Snowbirds In . Vaudeville and Iron Claw Pictures Dusttn Farnum. In Call of the Cumberland Tohn Ilarrymore. In The Lost Urldesroom Anita Stewart. The Suspect tn THURSDAY Tyron Power. In The Eye of Ood Alice Brady, tn Tansied Fates Willie Collier, Jr., in The Burls Call The Man Who Called After Dark Mary Plckford. In Th Eternal Orlnd Wlnfred Clreenwood, Lytnir Lip In Harold Lockwood, In The Come Back Frank Keenan, In The btepplni Stone Blanche Sweet, The Bowers In . Valll Valll. In Her Debt of Honor Bui.in Rooks th Boat Chaplin's Police Barbara Tennant, The Butterfly in Marcuerlte Snow. In Notorious OallaRher Francis X, Bushman. Ii The Halt Million Bribe In Lennre Ulrlch, In Tho Heart of Paula Marguerite Clark. In Out of the Drifts Pauline Frederick, Audrey In Charles Chaplin, Police In Vaudevllla and Iron Claw Pictures Emily Stevens. In House of Tears Tho Little Church Around the Corner Tyrone Power. In The Eye of aod Bessie Harrlecalo. In Not My Bister JIaiel Pawn, to The Saleslady Stssue Hayakawa, tn Allan Souls. Norms. Talmed-, tn Children In the House nmm tjww IsMP Rupert Julian, (a ' Naked Hearta Geratdlne Karrar, tn Cariaeji DuUn Faroum. In pavli Patrick " Molly Kins, In' . Tata's iiocuaf ran JST idanSL" , J J, j -U jrlfW- 1 Ijrt -p, , , . t TfcwTJCa J--C4MSS Edwin Aucust tn The Social JlUhwayman Rupert Jullan.1 la Naked Ha,rts J Warren Kerrlaan. In A Bon of (he Immortal nacltn'a Police Secrtt of the Submarine F1 4. The 'Leah Balrd, In Liihta tt New Tork Anita Stewart, la Th tfiupvct Haul Dawn In Tim i"uu4 Ulrl ijtjw uJi.m.v jj" M hTtoii m The Isle of Love Chaplln'a Police Molly Klnr.' In Fate's Boomereor pira Petrova. tn Playlnr With Fire Per o' the Rlnr Bessie Barrlscale, In Not My Sister Norma Talmadre. In Children of the House Sessue Hayakswa, In Allen Souls. Lois Meredith." Spellbound Mabel Taliaferro. In The Snowbird QIa Petrova. In The Scarlet Woman Robert Warwick, la Sudden Riches Gladys Hanson. In The Straight, Road Tyrone Power, la The ,Kve of Oo4 Edmund Breese In The Bpell of the Yukon FRIDAY Mabel Taliaferro, In Tho Snowbirds Hazel Dawn, In The Saleslady Willie Collier. Jr., in The Bugle Call Virginia Pearson, tn The Hilling Love Mary Plckford. In The Eternal Grind The Jester Mysteries of Myra Ths Sowers- Bertha Kallch, In Slander Tha Spell of the Yukon Secret of the Submarine Blanche Sweet, In The Sowers Paulino Frederick. In The Moment Before War Picture Ouardlnr Old Glory Dustln Farnum, In David derrick Sessue Hayakawa. The Typhoon In Qlra Petrova, In Playing With Fire Alice Brady, lit Fate's Boomerang Carlyle Blackwell, In His Brother's Wife Charles Chaplin, In Police Vaudeville and Iron Claw Ploturea Fannie Ward. In The Cheat A Child of Fortune The Floorwalker Pauline Frederick, In The Moment Before Norma Telmad-a, In Children In the House Molly Klnr. In Fate's Boomeranr Olsa Petrova, tn Playing With Fire Olra Petrova, In Playlnr With Fire Anita Stewart. In The Suspect The Madcap Pea- a' ths Rlnr Gereldlne Ferrer, la Maria Rosa H B. Warner, la The Berxar of Cawnpore The Btontiur Chaplln Police 01-a Petrova. la The Scarlet NYoman House Peters. In Qlrl of the Oelden West Valentine Orant, la The Innocent Liar Joha Barryniore, In The, Lost Bridegroom JUttl pawn, la The Fend OteF jflJ&4fltt)jiMMfc Si Tu &L Dorothy Kelly, to The Law Decide Kitty Gordon, la Her Metornsl RUM .Blanche Sweet, la The H000 llafttiH nd Mabel Taliaferro. In Th.e Snowbird Marguerite Rnow. In His Oreat Triumph Marie Doro. In The Heart of Nora Flynn s Alice Brady, la Tangled Fate Dorothy Club, In Susan Rock the Boat Florence Lawrence, In Eluslvo Isabel QeralUlne Farrar, In Maria Roaa SATURDAY ri r. . ts.u vrova. in Tho Scarlet Woman Douglas Fairbanks. In The Good Had Man Willie Collier, Jr., In The Bugle Calt in ?. Waif His Wife's Mistake S'fJ 'r,,:pra. in The Eternal Orlnd Grace Darmond. In A Stranger In New York riorj-nce Reed, n A Woman's Law jrune t'ower. In Thou Shalt Not Co" et Hohart Bosworth, In Doctor Neighbor BUUS.ho8wt. In The Bower Pauline Frederick. In Tha Moment Before Oall Kane. In Her great Match Dustln Farnum, In David derrick r?,r.ma Talmadgi.. ln Children In the jious' -use .I'l'lljn dish, in Bold for Marrlar William 8. Hart. In ". . inn., ,ure DW5,M Fairbanks, to The good Bad Man Alice Brady. n Tangled Fates Victor Moore, The Rico In Dorothy Kelly, In The Law Decide Carlyle Blackwell. tn His Brother' Wife i , i , Douglas Fairbanks, la Tb Lamb The Bargain Gloria's Romance The Bios of the Mother Chaplin's Polke, . Kitty dordon. In Her Maternal Right Bluch 6ct. In Tb S1000 Il-jJtbn4 i'l i im ' Tff'i'TPe' , ' - ia '. 'iTtEiSi SEjfiWTC? t -OM. Sejxeem if tS9JSP Vaudeville and Iron Claw Picture Temptation Chaplin' Police Blnch Sweet. In The Sowers PauUne Frederick, m The Moment Beforji Jkle Saunders, in The Flirting Bride Mnruerlte Snow. n His Great Triumph u J'1 Doro. In Ths Heart of Nora. Flynn r SS ?Fon strata Chaplfn' police Dorothy Ol.h In ' Susan Rocks tha Boat John Barryrnore. n The Lost Bridegroom aeraldlna Farrar. in Maria. Rosa. ar&?fcS!'i Kitty Oordon. In Her Maternal Right Gfll Blackwell (a HI brother' Wife Out of the Drifts The Spell of thaTYukoIT Chaplin' Police ' Blanche Sweet, ta I H.UJ&IU4 Tb aooo PAVLOWA PRONOUNCES IT 'TOIMEE'-CHEE" Tho Dancer Turns Movlo Star nnd Linguist Other Iovio Notes By the Photoplay Editor How would i-ou pronounce 'I'ortlcr'T Since tho announcement thnt tho For rest will houso "The Dumb Oirl of Portlcl next week, with Anna Pavlowa In tho lead Ing role, tho proper pronunciation of tne word "Portlcl" has been tho cause or considerable tonguo-twlstlng. Even at tho Universal headquarters there aro hardly two porsons who win give nn Identical pronunciation to tne word, which prompted Carl Lnc"1,'"'e: president of tho Universal, who Prpducea tho picture, to seek the proper way to pro ., th. .ni fmm Mile. Pavlowa her- self when sho laBt visited New York. In the Universal ofllccs nnd the news papermen, who had occasion to call up for Information about tho play, pro nounced It nbout 67 different ways, with the following variations: nm-i'. I'or-ty.sce, Poor-tycy. PorMo-el, Pori si, Por-tl'-shy, Porf-lshy, Perleche , Fort-tl-cl, Por-tl-oy', Por-te-cy, Por'-tc-chec, nut It remained for Mile. Pavlown he"0'1." give an entirely dtfferent Pronounclntlon, sho pronouncing It "Por-tce'-chee, ' wltn tho accent on tho second syllable s; According to Mile. Pavlown, that Is tho way it Is pronounced abroad, ana sho has several expert linguists In W ballots who havo Intcrprcieu i "" of "The Dumb Girl of Portlcl" to her from the orlglnnl, wnicn wa ;""", "' Aubor. a Frenchman, In Italian, tho story of Fcnella being laid Jn Italy. So wo can now call It "Por-tcc'-Chco and bo on tho safe aide Ono or moro lino arts subjects aro to be produced at tho Eastern studio of tho Majestic- nnd nellanco Company, nnd John Kmerson has been scat East from CalUor nln to bo ln chargo of tho direction Ac companying Emerson Is Norma Talmadge, who will bo starred ln tho first number. Tho Flno Arta-Trlanglo preachment against the uso of drugs. In "Tho Dopo Fiend," mado under the direction of Ches ter Whlthey, nnd with Norma Tnlmadgo and Tully Mnrshalt as co-stars, has been completed nnd was given Its first studio run last week so that Miss Talmadgo could sco It beforo departing for :scw iorK Tho Flno Arts Company, with Douglas Fairbanks as Btar and Alcn Dwan as di rector, is still In tho big tree country of California working on scenes for In the Carqulnez Woods." In thli story Fairbanks appears In the part of a half breed. Negatlo for "Tho Wild Girl of tho Sier ras." with Moo Marsh, Robert Harron and Wilfred Lucas In tho principal parts. Is now In tho Fine Arts print factory, nnd will bo nn early roleaso for tho Trlanglo. Miss Marsh appears as a girl whoso solo companions hno been tho birds nnd beasts of the forests, who Is encountered by a prospecting party composed of a youth with means nnd a gambler with his confeder ates In crime, who plan to sell tho youth a worthless mine. Tho subject Is spoken of ns "closo to naturo stuff," as thero aro said to bo but thrco Interior scenes ln tho entire flvo reels. Just why tho programs announce "In seven parts" when there la no break In tho showing of tho play "Tho Law Decides" nt tho Victoria Is hard to imaglno In theso days of modern projection of pictures. Abo I,. Einstein, of tho Stanley Company, and Messrs. Hngorty nnd Bell, of the Para mount Advertising Bureau, represent moro than 30 theatreB as publicity represent atives. There aro many managers who should know tho sound of advertising's call nnd bo prepared for tho 25,000 visitors to the "Ad" Convention coming hero tho week of Juno 5. Dr. Appcl Speaks at F. and M. LANCASTER, Pa., Juno 5. Tho bacca laureate sermon at Franklin and Marshall Collego was preached Sunday by the presi dent, Dr, Henry H. Appel. His subject was 'Tho Opportunity of Service In the Phy Ical, Intellectual and Spiritual Spheres of Life." A feature of the commencement oxorclses on Thursday will bo tho unveiling of a portrait of the lato ex-President John S. Stahr, painted by Lloyd Mltllin. A class of 60 will graduate. Police Court Chronicles A dainty creaturo of tho cthorcal typo noticed a strange-looking man following her near 4th nnd Mltllin streets, He woro a slouch hat and ferocious-looking whiskers. Several times tho girl paused to let the man pass hor, but he paused, too. She noticed that ho wore a big star on a long black coat. In despair sho ran Into a drug store and drank a pineapple soda through straws. Her pursuer also became thirsty and ho sipped n cooling drink as he watched hor through tho reflection ln tho mirror behind the counter. The girl paid for tho drink hurriedly and left the place. Then she darted Into a trimming store and bought a spool of cot ton. Tho man followed and bought a hand kerchief. When the frightened young woman reached the street she told a policeman. Ho nabbed her pursuer as he started again on the feminine trail. Tho prisoner was brought before Magis trate Baiter. Asked why he was trying to palm himself off as detective, the man of mystery was much amazed. "I harmed no one," he said; "I wouldn't think of htfrmlng ohalr of the lady's head, I have a chawnce to go In the movies, don cherknow, to play detective roles. I wanted to get In trim and have some actual ex perience, so I picked out the fair young creaturo to shadow her for experience." As tho complainant was not present at tho hearing, the Judge told the amateur actor to practice his art out In tho country and discharged him. Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST PHILADELPHIA OYERBROOK MD "SXgg-a DOUBLE) TKIANQI.B BILL DB WOLF HOPPER In "SUNSHINE DAD" FORD BTERLINO In "TUB SNOW CURB" COMEDY AND AVE. BALTIMORE .": ft were. WAUgaMUllU A V CI. ESSANAY qeMBRYANT WASHBURN to TOMORROW. SPECIAL TBIANOLE COMEDIES EUREKA inn "A"15111 Bw J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "THE GAY LORD WARING" rL.'Llul ral.'TS'' GARDEN 63D iffiva S525& EMMY WtfELAN in ''WHEN A WOMANLOVES" hOUTH Broad Street Casino 'Jtt0R?Iuw MATINEE . J? EVENING T ltd 9. THEDA BARA in T8S BTERNAfc SAPHO." OTHERS. I ' ' J' "" """ '" " '! iniLswiiiaii i ii .iiujl KEX5XP ? ,XEHlOK AVENUE VJOJOEVJJXE and , T 'if mm CIJW fietoxm i. tW-jm i i.'i ,nir,7-,ii mvmi',,, iinHTiiVpiii'Tjiinii'nr f sy?w ?Mf P CARLTON B. WEINBERG Atlantic City's youngest nviator. Ho is 5 years old. BOY OP 5, YOUNGEST AVIATOR AT SHORE, SOARS 1000 FEET "It Wns Great," His Verdict Aftor Hydroaeroplane Trip ATLANTIC CITY, Juno B, Carlton Beronda Weinberg, 6 years old, Bon of Dr. and Mrs C, Beronda Weinberg, o 22 South Illinois avenue, Is Atlantic City's youngest aviator. Without a murmur ho stepped Into a 100 horsepowcr hydroncroplano with his father and n blrdmnn nnd new for 10 mites over tho ocean and tho Boardwalk at an altltudo of 1000 fort. When tho machine glided to tho smooth waters of tho Inlot and Master Weinberg stepped out upon tho sandy bench ho wanted to get right back again and "tako a longor trip." "It waa great," ho said when naked' for an account of his aerial voyage. NEGROES BEAT CONSTABLES IN FIGHT AT MEETING Ofilcials Who Tried to Maintain Order Badly Injured WEST CHESTER, Pa., Juno 6. High Constable Parko Hcgcstcr, of this place, and Constable Lot Kecch, of East Fallowflcld, foil victims to n mob of negroes last night nt a meeting art Pcnnsbury, several trlllos from here, whoro they had gono to maintain order. Their first encounter wa3 with a man who attempted to assault a young negro girl, but he escaped. Later they detected a man con ducting a bar on a stump nnd dispensing liauor. In an nttempt to arrest him tho officers wero attacked by a party of negroes. Kcech was struck on tho back with a club by one of tho men and Itcgestcr was se verely beaten During a general fight hmong tho negroes, following tho nttnek upon tho officers, Clif ford Washington, of this place, was badly beaten with clubs nnd Is In tho hospital here with a fractured skull, A number of arrests nro expected. HUNT FOR TeF. ITALY'S BODY IN DELAWARE BAt ! ,.. Motor Company President! Drowned Whilo Guest on Cruise JPel 1 From Dinghy Word was received from New CartlaJl Del., today that 'the body of Thomas f3 Pealy, presldont of tho Motor Parts Cota.S pany, who was drowned In Delaware Barl yesterday, had not been recovered. ' j Mr. Fcaly, with his wife, wero guest.! of Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Harvey on a boah'l Inst trip to Delaware City. The trip ,,1 mado In tho cabin cruiser Mae which w recently bought by Mr. Harvev. u (!': connected with tho Onrford Motor Trucki The party wero on tho wav hnm ii Pealy was sitting In a small dinghy which j was suspended from ono of tho davits whn the ropa parted. Tho dinghy struck th deck of the boat and then fell overboard-'5 throwing Mr. Pealy Into tho water, A ' member of tho crew saw Mr. Feair i struggling nnd Informed Harvey who was 1 In another part of tho boat. He threw as llfo buoy to Pealy, who grabbed It Onetn and then sank. Ho did not reappear. ,i Tho boat was stopped and Hnrvey cruised) nbout for n considerable time ln hope that ' Pealy Wight como to tho surface. Harvey then .informed tho authorities of Nw Cnstlo. 7'" Mrs. Pealy collapsed and Is In a critical! VUIIUIWUJI, , Theatrical Baedeker ADELPHI "Malor Barbara," with Or Oeorso, A comedy by Bornard Shaw dalin with n munition maker who wins his dauthttr ' over from Salvation Army work to a sharii In hi philosophy that poverty la a crime audi nnd the "armorer's faith" the only truo one?' A trenchnnt lilt or satlra II Med to the brim 1 with philosophic ' discussion that bites dees Into thA HfA nf IHlfl flnn UA1 nnl 4 I1ROAD "rortv.flve Minutes Frrjmnmn1wi Staartl by tho rhllopatrlnn Boclttr as tu ' annual production. Ueorgo Cohan's familiar" and amuslne comedy wltn musle about the portlns youna roan and the servant mall ; FEATURE FILMB FOnitEST "Tho Dumb dlrl of Portlcl." wlta Anna PavIows. Ths famous dancor, with Mr company of Kusslans, nuirmented by photo Players of tho Universal 1 llm .Mahufacturlnf Corporation, nppearlns tn an elaborate screes version of the old opera. "Masanlollo." STANLEY Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, "Tho Keud Girl,'' with Haiol Dawn, a Fa. mous Playors-rnramount production Thurx day, Friday nnd Saturday. "The Thousand Dollar Husband," with Blanche Sweet, a Lnsky-Pararhount production. AllCADIA "The Busle Call." with Willie Col. Her. Jr., nn Ince-supervlsed production for the . Trlanglo program, runnlnc nil week. VICTOIttA Monday, Tuondiy nnd Wednesday, J "Tho 'Law Declare," with Harry Morey, Doro thy Kelly and Hobby Connelly, a Vltaarach V. L. S. 15. production in sovon reels. Thurs day. rnday nnd Haturday, "The Scarlet Wom an," with Olga Petrova, a Metropolitan pro duction. PAIACn Mondny, Tuesday and Wodnesdar. "Alton Souls," with Sessue Hayakawa and Tsuru Aokl, a Lasky-Faramount production. Thursday, Trlday and Haturday, "Maria rtosn." with dornldlne farrar. BELMONT Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Lovo Mnsk. with Cleo Rldsejey, a Las-ky-Paramount picture. Thursdny, Friday and Saturday, "Tho Eternal Grind." with Mary Plckford, n Famous Playorn-Parnmount film. LOCUST Mondny nnd Tuesday. "Tho Woman In Dlack," with Lionel linrnmore and Mill! cent Evans. Wednesday nnd Thursday. "Fatt's Boomerang-." with Mollis Klnr. Friday and Haturday, "Her Oreat Triumph." with Will iam Nigh and Marguorlto Snow. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Truly Shnttuck and Marta Golden, In musical comedy moments: Sophye Bar nard: Den Welch: Seven Honey Boy MlnstreU! Leo Boers; Jlr nnd Mrs. Norman Phillips, la "SweetH to the Sweet", Sidney nnd Townley: Plnplfnx nnd Paulo: Howard's Bears, and ScllK-Trlbune Pictures. GLOBE Tom Powell and his Peerless Minstrels: Lou Winch, In "In My Neighbor's Oarden": Cntherlno Chnloner, in a comedy sketch, i 'Tata's Press Atrent": Morenn. Dickson and Sohrader, In "In Dreamy, Dreamy China- ,i town"; Robblns and Pals, and Hartzell and Evnns, In popular sonffs j GRAND "The Passion Play of Washington j Square,' a one-act play dealing with a orii--ij llant youns Piaywrisnt. in ioo wim a social debutante. In addition, five other acta and soma motion pictures. . . . CROSS KEYS rirst half of week: Sol Unier's "The Funmakors"; Frank Bush: Clem Bevlns, In "Daddy": Miller, Packer and Sells: Mil dred Haymond, and the De Vrlea troupe of acrobats. 1 Prominent Photoplay Presentations lm Botdm Gnmomu THF. follow Ins; theatre obtain their pictures through tho STANXKY Booking Company, which Is n guarantee of early showing1 of the Hnest productions. All pictures rerleurd before exhibition. . Ask for the theutre In your locality obUliilne picture through the HTAMJBV UOOKWO UOUl'ANV. litth, Morris 4. Passyunk Ave. Mnt Dully at S I Eves , 7 4 0. I.B.nmnllnt TlPflirfB ANITA STEWART ln "TniUBpECT ALHAMBRA A'RCADIA CHESTNUT nrrnw iftTir WILMS COLLlEn. JR.. and ANNA LEim in GLORIA'8 ROMANCE" 5th Episode. A tril 1 ii B2D iND THOMPSON ArULAAJ matinee daily DOUBLE TRIANOLE BILL WILLIAM COLLIER In "The No-Oood Guy." "A DASH OF COURAGE" Keystone Comedy. ort n7f-TVT-T MD ABOVE MARKET DEjIjIVI-LUN 1 Mats 1130 & B:0. lOo "" Evbs 0;30 8. 0130. 16o WALLACE REID and CLEO HI IX) LEY In " "TUB LOVE MASK" both and rrnAD paramount CEDAR AVE..;' CLUAK THEATRE LILLIAN WALKER ' ,8GTI03cNas.. "WHO'B GUILTY" FAIRMOUNT 20T" A-hrard ave. MAItY ANDEIJ8pNNa4pWEBSTER CAMPBELL 'THE IKON CLAW" IMb Episode. FRANKFORD .FRANKFA0vnEDNuB CHAS. CHAPLIN in "POLICE" PAULINE FREDERICK In "AUDREY" 56TH ST. Theatre MATINKU TIATI.Y Ttal Bnnuisi TIirii f tn 11 MARIE DORO ,ad?$&h- GERMANTOWN $8ma. PARAMOUNT Pauline Frederick MOMENTn"?onE 3AN HS-T'P s-VDt? BOTH & MARKET UUUULi 119.000 KIMBALL OnOj Frank Keenan and Mary Boland tn "TUB BTEFPINQ STONE" fli? ATTi AVENUE THEATRB UVIi- TTK ANr OIRARD AVENUH MARY PICKFORD in "POOR LITTLE PEPPINA" C.rvni MnrtJiPrn BROAD fiT.. ERIE k vreai rtoriqern oejimantqwn aves. DOROTHY GISH in "SU8AK ROCK8 THE BOAT" IRIS THEATRE 8m vESaT0N EDMUND UREESE in "TUB BPELL Op THE YUKON" JEFFERSON ,w tMft1 JUUUS STEGER in tMiivi?onnr,ifri7T tortieth lA'lW'fcvJVv'fcgv fc MARKET WITH "Gloria1! Romance" Billi Burk LAFAYETTE: mt 5553SB3W ROBERT WAEWiCK k HiWMilMiMiiMminMj IF ATiF!? rORTY-FIRST AND .1 LJ1.AUCK. LANCASTER AVENUBl ivlAKlii UOKO in "THE HEART OF NORA FLYNN" LIBERTY nn0AD olumhuI H. B. WARNER in "THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE" LOGAN THEATRE "10 Nno JOHN BARRYMORE in "THE RED WIDOW" 1 ttl TOT 62D AND LOCUST JUUVUiJl Mats. 1:30 & 3:30, 10t.i LIONEL BARRYMORE in "THE WOMAN IN BLACK" Market St. Theatre 333 UAK -i-iviAnuLtii rresents DOUQLAS FAtltllANK'R In Ttll' T.IMn" See "PEG O' THE ItlNQ" every Wednesday. "IDDUCY IrlA GERMANTOWN AND TiTi . CHELTEN AY11 DfiDCiTP 1st A nitllll irjiirnt.J kuucivi WUW1UIS. " "iiiXSSwiM CHAB. ClIAPUN In "THE FLOORWALKER" PAI ACF 12U MARKET STREET ., 9 rrt.lirt.yC. 10 A. M. to 11(15 P. M. aessue Hayakawa ,w0;.., tiT "ALIEN. BOULB" PARfC "IDQE AVE. & DAUPHIN 8T. .1 PARAMOUNT H Lenore Ulrich "V""'E ypAm. PRINCESS ""sSr BLUEniRD Presents IDA SCHNALL in "UNDINE" ', RIALTO GERMANTOWN AVE. '"" J AT TULPEHOCKEN St. Geraldine Farrar Camen'' REGENT "M TffiBFyrSnJ-. .v, RUPERT JULIAN and FRANCELIA IW.I J M i.lf billinoton in .iNaked Jtiearts RUBY MARKET STREET L. ... BKtXIW 7TH STREBT DUSTIN FARNUM in "DAVID OARIHCK" SHERWOOD "IStSoB. tntS. BID. DREW la "A Quiet Honsymooa. SAVOY un MARKET B -kvrBnrDr.,.V50RP PrSnt, MOLLY KING lB "p ATB'fl ,. arx-.as-. a-my BOOMERANG" TIOGA 1TTH ANO VEHANGO BTB. An4 "THB CHORALCELO SikS'wJw ' V 11 T T fl D I A iAntrvrp bt. r v'WlVin ABOVE NJNTB nairy morey and Dorothy Kei ta "THH LAW DECIDES" STANLEY "'KBT ABOVB 1T aoivmv uoS HAZEL DAWN fc t m FEUD GIRS