Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 01, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 9

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    If TOURNAMENT
OPENS SOCIAL SEASON
Thirty-two Members of tho As
Bbciatton Participate In Fifth
Annunl Event, Extending
Over Three Days
'PREPAREDNESS ON 4TH"
Navy Department Will Send Two Gun
boats nnd Flvo Submarines to
I Celebration
ourt Ulttdiiicle.
uln' chased fcA a hit rar-V. 1 wdfit
rrtchurl.' A wlld-looklhe; man ap
prtacliert a cot) fit 4 let And ttnrltt and
1 told Mrri thU etalWnK hw In Abort itap.
xne oiuecoai realised that there trtM An
Insane asylum nearby and eyed, tho stranger
etisplplously.
"I know what yer think," eald the man,
"but yer wrontt. I dldn' escape from there.
I'm hfthdln' yer tho teal stiifr "
"Heat It," eald the policeman, "or I'll
hara yon put back In your padded cell."
"Lemma explain,'' urged the man.
'Dere's a clrtus out hero on a lot and a
place to hang up yer hat ns yer go In.
Well, I tewed my hat on dls rack, Which
was Jlat like a deer's head, Tvhen suddenly
It comes lb life and It chasea me. It's oyes
wus list like fire and It kept atter me fer
blocks."
At the BUKKefltfon of tho cop, tho stranger
led htm to tha lot Whore tho circus Wad.
Sure cnoiigh there was a deer's head" In a
booth near the circus tent.
"Every tlmo you toss yer hat oh the
"' CAPE MATi July l.-Tho social events
of the season started oft well with the fifth
Annual invitation tournament of tha Worn
en's Association of the Capo May Golf
Club, which was played Wednesday, Thurs
day and yesterday, Th4 32 golfers were
Mrs. Frank Botr, Miss Eleanor Blspham,
Mrs. Qcorge O, Green, Mrs. Philip Caitncr,
Mrs. deorga Oats Suddards, Miss Craig,
Miss II. JTInckel, Mrs. Francis Doyle, Miss
D. Doyle, Mrs. Vf. tf. Mayhew. Miss Knth
erlno Thompson, Mrs. Fred Ij. Harding, Mrs.
Howard E Pepper, Miss Marie Starr, Mrs.
W&'t'lam M. Weaver, Mrs. T. Herman Vet
teHeln, Miss Julia Crlftlt, Mrs. Frank J,
QsleyV Mrs. Basil Harris, Mrs. Russet M.
Wagar, Mrs. John W. Emack, Mrs. Will
iam B. Elliott. Miss M. Doyle. Mrs. R.
Walker Starr, Mrs. C. T. Wetherill, Miss At
Griffith, Miss Ilena Dlmond, Mrs. J. D.
Baker, Mrs. Herbort Fox, Irs. William
II. Heullngs, Jr Miss IL C. Shearer ahd
Miss H, C. Kewbold.
Practically evqrythlng la In readiness for
tho big "Preparedness Day" colebratlon to
bo given next Tuesday. Tha Navy Depart
ment has detailed' two gunboats and flvo
submarines tei participated the events and
to maneuver In tho Cape May Harbor. John
Wanemakor will deliver tho Fourth of July
oration In the 'morning from tho porch of
tho Corinthian Yacht Club. In the after
noon thcro will be a land parade, In which
the marines and civic societies will take
part. In tho evening thore will be a bril
liant display of fireworks.
Tha Corinthian Yacht Club will gtva an
Independence Day dance on Monday night,
and during the progress of the dance will
set off a display of flroworks In tho Cape
May Harbor. v
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brlnton Coxe, of
Drlfton, nro occupying a cottage horo for
tho summer.
Judge William D. Llpplncott, of Burling
ton County, N. J., courts', and Mrs. Llppln
cott, are spending tho season at the Colum-
Dla.
Mrs. F. W. Aiken Is staying with Mr.
and Mrs. W. Warren Shaw at their cottage
on-Stockton ave. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Hallowell and
MISs Dorothy Hallowoll, who passed tho
'early season at tho Pocono Mountains, ar
rived at tho Hotel Capo May on Wednes
day -to spend tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosawell Hanson, of At
lanta, Qa., son-in-law and daughter of
United Statos Senator Hoko Smith, of
Oeorgla.yare staying at tho Hotel Capo May
for tho Summer.
Mrs. George Stevenson and Mrs. S. M.
Grimn, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. G. B.
Stevenson, of Gormantown, are hero for an
extended sojourn. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jamos A. Pearson have ar
rived at their Beach avenue cottage, where
they will remain until tho cod of September.
Attornoy General John w7 Wescott, who
nominated Woodroy- Wilson (it the Balti
more convention In 1912, and at tho St
Louis convention, Is occupying a cottage on
Stockton avenue, whero he and his family
will romaln throughout tho'-ontlre summer
season.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dixon aro In a cottage
on Kearney avenue, where they1 will pass
uie summon
Mr. and Mrs. Francis J, Hill, who have
one of tho handsome show cottages at Beach
ofenue and Jefferson street, have opened It
for tho summer season.
Mr.i and Mrs. Basil Harris havo opened
their cottage at New Jersey and Trenton
avenues for tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Hllllard, of
Salem, pre occupying a cottage at Capo May
Point for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Forsyth have
"vwidu uivii- uuiuisq on 3eacn avenue ror
their summer sojourn.
John Nlelds Bancroft and Miss Winifred
Bancroft, o'f Ardmore, have apartments at
the Columbia Hotel.
Captain A, B. Wllllts, U. S. N., with Mrs.
Wllllts and Mrs. Hardy, Is staying here
for a fortnight
Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Houghton and Miss
Houghton, of Boston, accompanied by Miss
Jannoy, of Philadelphia, aro at the Windsor
for tho season.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Justl are In their
cottage on Columbia avenue, and they will
V.v,n1. until In,. I . l -
., urn., iut u oepixmuer,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doran aro In a cot
tage on Columbia avenue where they will
stay until September.
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel J. Castner have ar
rived at their Beach avenue cottage, where
they will pass tho summer.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Joseph Pocher, of New
York, are occupying their cottage on South
Lafayette street, and will entertain Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Folwell. Jr., of Philadelphia.
SlTUBDAY iTULY
it?
AMm (M READY
TORtoYEBlCCROWte
FOR ''MMr TODAY
Promise of Good Weather Ex
pected to Bring Many Train
loads of Visitors to
Resort
JITNEYS GROW IN FAVOR
deer's horn you git n cigar," yelled a barkor.
"Put It on threo times and yer git a dollar
bill."
The cop tried to convince the nervous
man ho, was suffering from Imagination
but suddenly he uttered a yell and Btarted
oft again down Market street Tho police
man caught him two blocks away.
It didn't requlro much Investigation to
discover that the stranger hnd been drink
ing. Ho was taken before Magistrate Harris
and gavo his name as Bud Henry.
"Tho cop won't believe her," said Bud, "but
Jlnt ns. aura ns I'm here that deer gets after
me when I go near him."
"You want me to keep It away from you,
I suppose," said the Judge.
'You certainly ..struck It right" said
Henry, "and yer the first senslbll guy dat
I've struck tonight"
"I'll tako you at your word." said tha
Magistrate, "and you can rest for flvo days
behind tho stone walls at the county prison.
If tho doer gets after you again just let mo
know and we'll put him In Jail, too."
SOCIETY FOLK ORGANIZE
EXCLUSIVE RIDING CLUB
Membership Will Be Limited to
100 -Academy Site on Fair
mount Avenue
An exclusive 'riding club will be organized
In this city by socially prominent mop
and women who havo contalmjod Interest
in iiuineiiesn aespue ma increaso or motor
driven vehicles. It became known today
that $100,000 will bo contributed by thorn
to start tho club and purchase hoadquarters.
The club, with a membership limited to
100, will bo known as the Equestrian Club
of Philadelphia. Each member will pay
$1000 to Join. Tho club will bo formally
organized noxt Wodnesday at a meeting
In tho ofllco of Charles Sumnor Wesley, 1420
Chestnut street
According to tho plans tho membership
will closo when It reaches 100. Each mem
ber Is to purchase a $1000 bond of the
olub. Theso bonds are guaranteed to pay
6 per cent Interest The alto selected
for tho academy Is at 2B21 Falrmount ave
nue, now accupled by the Brlggs Hiding
Academy. This building will be razed.
Among thoso Interested In organizing the
olub aro Walter C. Gold, Senator Polos Pen
rose, Jamos C. Porry, William H. Wana
maker, W. Welch Harrison, Jr., John O.
Patton. tho L'Alglon Cnfo, G. Searing Wil
son, J.-Howoll Cummlngs, Fred T. Chandler
and Francis FIshor Kane,
ATLANTia CITY, July 1. 'Although no
set program on their visit here had been
prepared, the ad men came flocking Into
this resort yesterday In such numbers that
they soon made themselves conspicuous on
the beach promenade and on avenues.
Many of tho visitors to tho most widely
advertised resort city In tha country were
here for tha first time, and they were aston-
lshod nt the huge hotels, the magnificent
stretch of Boardwalk and many other fea
tures In this otty. Many made a dash for
the ocean Immediately upon arlvat, swelling
tho big crowd alroady enjoying tho billows.
Evidently theso visitors enjoyod the bath
for until sunset there was n big crowd In
tho water. A big delegation went to tha
Boa VISw golf links to seo the match games
or tako a hand nt that outdoor sport
This will bo a big day for tho Island,
as trains will como down heavily loaded
with pooplo who want to got their holiday
enjoyment near the sea waves. If this
Fourth of July does not brenk all estab
lished records It will be because the flcklo
weatherman may turn on a brand of cllmato
not BUlted for outdoor enjoyment But ho
has promised to bo good. With Its India
rtihhnr capacity this cltv has never yet boon
filled to overflowing, but that Is looked for
this summer,
"Jltnoy pilgrimages" nre the latest meth
od of evening enjoyment although they cost
the participants a little more than a ntcklo.
Jitney cars that ply on tho nvonues dur
ing tho day are chartered for the evening
by crowds of young people and then the
pilgrimage starts for somo point on tho
mainland Absecon. Egg Harbor, May's
Landing or Somors Point the ,paco being
slow and tho automobiles keeping close to
gether, so that the occupants can Join In
songs as thoy roll along the roads. Tho
end of the first lap of tho Journey Is gener
ally at a farmhouse or hotel, engaged In
advance, where luncheon la served and
dancing Is the feature until It Is tlmo to
return home. This has entirely superseded
tho old stylo "straw-ride' 'and Is very pop
ular with the younger element '
Thoroh as been much complaint about
the tardiness In completing tha now Absecon
automobile boulevard, leading Into this city,
and city officials were blamed for this.
Thoy have Issued a statement telling the
why and wheroforo. It seoms that certain
property owners havo neglected or refused
to sign papers giving the County Commis
sioners the privilege of using abutting prop
erty on the new boulevard and this has
dolayed tho work. It will not bo In readi
ness this Bummor, nor will be the new en
trance to this city by tho way of Somers
Point and Longport be ready 'for automo
biles. All city employes, who are not roqulred
to romaln on duty for tho protection of
Ufa or property, will bo given a holiday on
July '3 and 4. The flag deooratlons are
stilt In place, not having been takon down
slnco Carnival Weok, and many new ones
aro being flung to the breeze. One hotel
has Just had a huge eloctrla reproduction
of an American flag placed on a prominent
street corner, and It will wavo every eve
ning hereafter. Tho United States mall
trucks are all flying the national emblem
as thoy speed through tho stroets, collecting
mull, and It is safe to say no city In tho
United States has a better display of flags
than this.
THE PHOTOPLAt-
MAN-ABOUT-
TOWN
HERBERT LEADS STORE
CHORUS IN CONCERTS
Strawbridge & Clothier Singers
Heard in Two of 'Composer's
Numbers
BABY PARADE FEATURE
OF S. 60TH ST. FOURTH
Fireworks; Verbal and Other
wise, to Be on Program Sports
for the Youngsters
Tha South Sixtieth Street Improvement
Association has planned an elaborate and
patriotic program for a safa and sane Fourth
' of July oelebratlon upon the occasion of the
forthcoming national holiday, Through the
efforts of a series of committees, of which
Thomas G, Smith is general chairman, the
association has raised $1600 from the house
holders and merchants within the area
bounded by Cedar and Baltimore avenues,
and C8th street and Cobb's Creek, In which
section over 4000 peopi maintain the pro
verbial Philadelphia home. This money
will be. expended In varied fashion for the
enjoyment of the people living within the
district
T.ho exercises will begin with a national
aluta at sunrise, followed by a parade by
school children at 8 a. m. At 10 a. m. there
win be varied sports for boys on Cedar ave
nue win appropriate DNzei for tha winners
of varied events. The men of the district
wtu paraue ai i:ju o'clock, ana at itlQ p.
m. there win be o. baby parade, with the
crowning of a tiny queen by E. J. Cattetl,
City statistician, at 9th and Christian
Streets. Band concerts at frequent Intervals
will occur during the day from 8:30 In tho
morning until ll:S0 p. nt. Thr will be
ap elaborate display of fireworks at 624 and
Cobb's Qreek Boulevard at dusk
William J Berry. Collector of the Port
of Philadelphia, will ba the orator pf the
dy and will deliver a patriotic address at
64 street and Washington avenus at 7:30
p. m.
Two notable concerts wore given nt Wil
low Grove Park yesterday aftomoon and
last night by tho Strawbridge & Clothier
Chorus. Every number of four concerts In
terpreted by the chorus nnd orchestra was
a composition of Victor Herbert From the
musical viewpoint the events aro to be con
sidered as among the most Important of
the entire season ,at Willow Grove. A
throng of thousands heard the afternoon
concerts ; at night the Immense muslo sta
dium was entirely occupied by a thoroughly
enthusiastic audience.
Thirteen times In tho last 11 seasons the
Strawbridge & Clothier Chorus has sung
at Willow Grove, and with but two excep
tions Dr. Herbert J. Tlly has conducted.
But because It was a day and a night da
voted entirely to Herbert- muslo Doctor
Tlly insisted that tho composer should con
duct In both concerts in which tho chorus
figured.
Municipal Band at Starr Garden
The Municipal Band, undor the leader
ship of Benjamin Roeshmnn, will play to
night at Starr Garden, 7th and Lombard
stroots. Tho program follows:
1. Overture, "Llsht Cavalry" Suppee
!t. (n) "In KanaiiB," humoresque Brooke
!"., .La..2ar'.n.a"; Oanno
0. BalUt, "EByptlon"' Lulttnt
(a) Alleiro non troppo.
(b! Allnrotto.
(c) Andante aoitenuto.
(d) Andante oxproislvo.
4. gm from 'The Cbocolate Soldier". BtrawM
B, Tenor aolo, selected.
Jerry Shaw.
0. Grand lection. "Flylns Dutchman" Warner
7. Val dl ooncert "Anse d' Amour."
8. Popular medley, 'The Klncr Fin"..vWtmark
Complete Theatre Program for the
Week Appear Evert Monday in
the Chart
Juan da la CrUs, who plays the Import
ant part of Slgnor Pastorelll In tha
Moroaco-Paramount photoplay, "The Making
of Maddalena," coming tothe Palace next
week, Is a Count and of a noble Spanish'
Danish family bf anolent lineage. He was
trained In dramatlo and operatic work at
tho Royal Theatre at Copenhagen. Start
ing at 18 years, he ptayed In all the big
musical centres of Europe for six years,
Afterwards coming to America, He ap
peared In Morocco's photoplay, "Peer
Gynt," and In the Pallas production, 'The
Gentleman From Indiana."
Tuesday at the Ruby, Pauline Frederick
will be seen In the title role of "Zsta,"
which Is one of the drnmatlo achievements
contributed to tho screen. "Zasa" was a
stage Buccess when presented by Mrs. Les
llo Carter and Miss Frederick has re
peated this success on the screen.
John Barrymore has played more roles
on the screen, Including princes, dictators.
sennemen oi extreme elegance and leis
ure nnd other Interesting typos, but he has
never before played a crook. This char
acterization ho has reservod for the "Lost
Bridegroom," which will be tho attraction
on Monday at the Rlalto. ,
Those who have seen Paulina Frederick
In "Zasa," "Tha Spider" and "Andrey," and
other screen succeses will welcome her as
tho central charactor of Israel Zangwllt'a
"The Moment Before," appearing at the
Falrmotlnt next week.
The Question of whether n. mm run ri.
form after he has had a taste of crok life
has often been asked, but soldom has a log
ical answer been given on tho screen.
When "The Shadow of Doubt" Is shown at
tho Locust on Monday next with Carlyla
Blackwell In the leading role, that question
wll bo answered.
How a woman In protecting her ststor
from a frightful fate Incurs the Jealousy
of her husband and finally has to bare a
dark chapter In her own life. Is told In
the Trlanglo drama "Not My Sister," star
ring Bessie Barrlscale and William Des
mondo, to be seen at the Victoria on Monday
anu Tuesday.
"An Innocent Magdalene," starring Lil
lian Glsh, Is scheduled for Saturday at the
Great Northern. In the cast with Miss
Glsh aro Spotteswoodo Aiken and Sam Do
Grasse, who are popular and well-known
players.
Tho novelty of seeing an Oriental star
supported by a lending woman, who is also
from tho last of chrysanthemums. In a
.purely Occidental photoplay; will ba the at
traction on Wednesday nnd Thursday when
Sessue Hayakawa and his wife, Tsuru Aokl,
will appear In "Alien Souls," at the Bel
mont William S. Hart who has made such a
pronounced success In all of his plays, has
tho leading role In "The Bargain," which
will bo at the Alhambra, An added feature
will bo tha fifth episode of "Gloria's Ro
mance," In which Bllllo Burke Is starred.
A double bill has been provided for Satur
day at the GIrard. Jane Gray and Tully
juarsnau, in tne story or a modern Cin
derella, "Let Katy Do It" Is a play of
t tx& TiifvisnS 21 fTVllriMr Veil
A NEW PARK OPENS
ITS GATES
Concert on City Hall Plwa
"M Philadelphia Sand, under' the leader.
ftp c Sllss E. Hummel, will plsy tonight
t City Hall pjasa. Tha program follows!
1 Overtur. "ZampV ...iltrold
U Tb Dance.
S?cWon nl tU fmprovUatlon.
8. Th Kite. T
S. 89I0 far Trombone. "Cry Thoa Tears."
Stttettea on Favorite Utlodl . . . .flf ran.lc
Fntl.''J'Al4lJuui Byna". ,.,,. Townl
Contralto aula. "Low. !! i r r
HCUt.' ....-- . MtlA.. I
Brtb Brlokar iVjUbltaa r I
KMf,
"It Is the tribute I Mould pay to Mr.
Herbert that h,e conduct my organisation
through works he has written," said Doctor
Tlly. "I feel that Mr. Herbert's greatest
achievement Is his willingness to bring the
highly artlstlo Jn muslo within reach of the
comprehension of the masses, thereby not
only entertaining, but educating and elevat
ing tha popular taste to a greater apprecia
tion of tha really finer things In music"
Mr. Herbert, as he walked out to direct
the chorus through "Tha Captive," ex
pressed his appreciation. "I feel very keen
ly the honor accorded me." Tie said. "True.
they are my compositions, but this remark
able organisation of singers has put In
months of preliminary work for this pro
duction, and It Is only at the absolute in
sistence of Doctor Tlly that I consented to
conduct"
The chorus gave an effective Interpreta
tion of "The Captive." This dramatlo can
tata, written by Ylctor Herbert more than
:0 years ago, Is remarkable because of Its
extremely modern harmonization. The story
Is based on the old law by which a captive
was released by the enemy If claimed by a
maiden, The heroine perceives the captive
being led to desth to the weird muslo of
fife and drum, and claims the youth for her
own But the tensity of drama is even more
striking in the sequel, for the captive de
clines the offer of the maiden because of
his pledge to another, and calmly goes to
his death rather than be a traitor to his
own loye.
The afternoon production by the chorus
was Herbert's Easter anthem, "Christ Is
Risen" with May Ebrey Hots, soprano;
Maude Sproule, contralto, and Horaci R,
Hood, baritone, in solo parts.
Today will witness the formal addition
to the altogether too curtailed list of
pleasuro parks on the Delaware River
front at Gloucester, N. J., In the opening
of Buena Vista Park at the shore landing
there. A wonderful change and Improve
ment has been made at this ones famous
and almost forgotten spot since a year
ago It passed into the control of Frank
D. Hall, a bonlface and entertainment
purveyor of experience. He has made
many changes and Improvements In the
hotel, and Its spreading and shaded porches
now invite ono to shore and chicken and
waffle dinners. Adjoining the hotel and
facing the river shore, there Is a well
appointed amusement park with Jp-to-dato
amusement devices and a spacious muslo
pavilion whore the Metropolitan Concert
Orchestra, under the direction of A. H.
Temme, will give conoerts every evening,
and also on holiday, Sunday and Saturday
afternoons. Mr. Temme has had consider
able experience with, musical organizations
of reputation having at one time been a
member of Sousa'a Band, Ltberabl's famous
Concert Band, Rolfe's Band and the Fair
mount Paik Bank and others too numerous
to mention. At present he Is conducting
a large musical conservatory and (a also
organist and choir dtrootor of a prominent
church and musical director of several
choral societies. Mr. Temme will intro
duce several splendid vocal, soloists.
Buena Vista
PARK
(ON DELAWARE MVEU FRONT)
Gloucester, N. J.
Near Terry
FRANK D. II.VLL, Mnnarer
Fun
Recreation
Picnic
Grounds
NOW
OPEN
Varied
and
Modern
Attractions
,Metropolitan Orchestra
A. II. TKMJIK, Conductor
VOCAL SOLOISTS
Concert Every Eienlng- mid Holiday!
Baturdar and 8unday Afternoons
FOl'ULAK 1'IUOE RESTAURANT
Shore and Chicken nnd Wattle Dinners a
Specialty
Boats from foot of South Street run
direct, dally every half noun Saturdays,
Sunday and holiday ciery SO minutes.
Lonstat and Moit Dellzhtful River C-
Ride In the World for OC
Rett, Quickest and Mnt Enjoyable Motor
Route to the Shore
rmLADKLMILVB FOREMOST PARK
Band Concert at Belmont Mansion
Tha Falrmqunt Park band, unaer the
leadership of Richard Schmidt, will play
this nfternoon, an4 tonight at Belmont
Mansion, The program follows:
PART I.
AFTERNOON, 4 to 8 o'clock.
1, OvfrtuM. "Lisnt Cavalry" .Suppee
2. Suits. "La, Vubtni" T.j-.m'
& A . ; Am-rrm-'mwvwv ' w ww
waioaita rrom "Jiima" .,.....,,,. .JJrlqi
,,!, V,V4 R,t9V
"tin Fets AranJutt'
lai "anaoQwumQ'
(Dl
oust
II
iTha
Medley,
"Kaiolca Dance'
e Lqv Tales of Kortmann
dm -
"JJrUht 14.
Fart It
EYENINO, S to in o'clock.
....
,,.,Demr(man
,.,... v.Cliuon
nn' . .nrrnhaph
FUt
Ovsrtur. Boatound"
i. Suits. 'L.'Arllitenna''
' () PrIud, bi lllmwtto.
.... W) fce Carllten.
o. wain, "la raune
4 "ttssuoucsncfa
usura-'
leV-idaiiff'
.WsldUufsl
. BMU. Srfsktr P-Albltw
4 1 V4 (InYltstka to Ui Dance)
Msfsfc, "Horri to Ltaa-t
T.
W.i,r I 8.
.Qbsisabars i
ei Y.opin - ,,,-,. . .uoaxny
l bpssiJ7k w .v.. r :.ssass
W.,Srv "i9w l "' -tl$b
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lrtCAU" . BS.il
MlJl! ron
faolUr
'tar-9(aali l!aju;tr,"
FAREWELL WEEK OF
BAYNE'S
Renowned Band
in BrrciAL rsooKAua
Grand D is pay of
Fireworks on JuIy Fourth
250 TOYS FREE 250
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FRIDAY, JULY 7
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KIlt'UENER. HON. ARTHUR UALFOUK
AND HON. LLOYD OEOilOE.
HOW
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Produced tTNDER THE DIRECTION OF
CIIARLEH URUAN.
See how 8.000,000 Civilians Were Turned
Into id Efficient Arnir, Admiral Jclllcoe'a
North Bea Fleet In Action and on Guard.
A LESSON FOR
AMERICA NOW
Amnnentsd Orchestra. Special Effects.
STANLEY
Uarktt Above Itth
11 ilS to litis
Today Last Timss
MYRTLE STEDMAN
In First and Exclusive fihowlnr of
"THE AMERICAN BEAUTY"
Next Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Ana Fannlnfton In "Musis Bnowfliks"
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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MARKET
10 A. II. TO JtaS ?. M..-10O. JOo,
Blanche hweet in $1000 Htuband
DAHORfQ
CHAS. J, COLL
3 80UTII 40TH STREET
Dunce Tonight
Eltctrlo fan, coolest place in city. Refresh
meats. Mysr" orchestra.
SITU 8TREET SCHOOL CLOSED
Chestnut Btlosr loth
a rf a r a i
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AjxU e Yaiswasft
Colonial Dance Castle
6524-30 GriMRtowB Ay.
tfenelr interest jrrit new, owing to ttt Ml
n embrewliov which I belntf rproeet
t thl tlrhs in rcepoiiee to numerfttte) r
quests, and theref trill be 8 selected Key
stone comedy,
Yteltora to Lesiruo Island who hare)
Ttewed the submarines will be Able trt nee n.
story built wound one t the Park, called
The Becret of tho Submarine."
Ilalph Her, who will bo seen In 'ThA
Purple Lady" at tho Dcrmantown, Is a
comedian It Is Impossible to forget, on staffs
or screen, tils old recitation, 'That Wasn't
All," Is a memory (rem to those who saw
him either In musical comedy or in vaude
vine.
Friends of Mary Anderson can see her
latest work at tho Baltimore. .This theatre
Is one of the most popular of the neighbor
hood theatres,
Amonir the interesting features in be
shown at the Market Street Theatre during
tne weex of JUly 3 will be Ouzel
In "Should a Baby Die?" the much
pnoto-piay dealing with Ituss an-Ji
In America. Another photo-play oV.ntereit
will be "La Bolieme," featuring the talented
Alice Brady,
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TmeeH Mcumttf to hecofet wltfc Met
mirrou.ndlngs- will fes tised. throuhott the
production, and before completed ttt plcltlre
will Undoubtedly prove the costliest that has
ever been staged In this country.
litre during
sllliarcho
ihJaWfed of
JfySh life
The hot weather has not affected the
quality of the photo-plays shown at the
Princess, and for the week of July 3 the
management offers an excellent and varied
program.
Decorators have been engaged to work
on tho Interior of the Savoy and will com
mence Immediately, using every means so
that patrons will suffer no Inconvenience
during the alterations.
"Tito Flower of Mo Man's Land," a Metro
wonderplay In five acts, produced by the
Columbia Pictures Corporation and playing
.u,e...n."Mnt on Tuoeday, contains this
cast! Viola Dana, Duncan Mellae, Harry C.
Brown, Mitchell Lewis, Fred Jones, Nellie
Grant Mitchell, Eldlne Stewart and Marcus
Morlarlty.
It Is rumored that tho Orpheum wilt be
devoted to legitimate plays next season.
The' following Is a sample of the press
;""" " ueea on tne Ldoerty program:
what happened at 22 does not often hap
pen, but supported by an exootlent cast
Francis Nelson as Loulso Lloyd and Arthur
Ahley as Wilson ably demonstrate what
did happon and that every woman and every
man ought to guard against"
Tom Mix, who acta cowboy types, will be
seen In 'Tcmperanco Town" at tho Broad
Street Casino.
A timely film will be "Guarding Old
Glory," at the Olympla on Friday.
Both Palm Beach, Fla., and niverslde
Drive, New Torlt, are to flguro prominently
In "Gloria's Romance." the George Klelne
motion picture novel in 10 feature chapters
which has been propared by Mr. and Mrs.
This serial wilt also show at the Tl&ga
bn Thursday,
The Logan IS showing double features bn
Wednesday and Thursday of next week,
Dustln Farnum In 'David Garrlok"'at the
Cedar Is a great lover of the outdoors.
Warm weather has no effect toon the
largo atendance at tha Globe, Excellent
pictures will be shown all next week.
Marguerite Snow, In "A Comer In Cot
ton, at the Frankford, will be remembered
as the leading player trt ''Zudora," Jle
member It? J'
Workmen are rapidly getting tho Jef
ferson In shape to reopen. A, It. P.
Pfli Stftittfta,
Mnox vp jiv
Jlarso ttiftrum a. fcnIWtil f
feteelitwitSfiron plant ,-Pt- "fflr
last JitajKt-! Wtt M 'o- roll
hr ht Battel TJh ! tts
Beaton Befpitet 1itti a frMtew
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IrrsAitBOATS
IDEAL FAMILY EXCUJ
Iron &. THOMAS CL1
T AUGUSTINE BEACI
50-MILt JRiDE FOlf
Mrs. Jnmes Hurdle, Actress, Dies
NEW TOnKV July 1,Mrs. James Har.
die, known on the stage years ago as Sarah
yon Leer, died suddenly yesterday at the
Actors' Home on Btaten Island. She had
appeared here under the management of
Augustln Daly, Daniel Frohman and Joseph
Brooks, playing In 'The Romany Bye,"
"Young Mrs. Wlnthrop" and other plays
popular a generation ago. Her last engage
ment was with Elsie Ferguson.
STEAMBOATS
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f)lf fwAt fftt All IIMStsSl SSWMPll.
front M (Irorc.t Ban seat water
sanitary bathroetBe.
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SPEClAtr EXCURSION
To RiVeview Beach
QUEEN ANNE
TimKE-TJECld IRON BTftAMSR
Special ktttrrooen and srsnlner trtn.
Saturday. July U 1910
Larln Arch St, Wharf alio R it.
l auipv niun
ASUliS, mej
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
Twelfth and Chestnut Streets
Mat.. 3 T. M. Nlsht. 8 T. Id.
snowa DAILY 3
NEXT WEEK
ti
Suminer Follies!
A Msdler of Muslo and Trollo
Made in Philly
'Written, Froduced and Presented br
All Fhlladelphlans
50 COMPANY OF 50
55
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DELIGHTFUL MOONIJOIIT BAILS OK THK BEAUTTFT VrVKR DALAWAMM
in iiui jnuus-uisuiuuj biEJUUIB "QUEEN ANNK" ' '
Erery Bandar. Thursday, sTrtdar, Satordar JCrenlAa-. "
Avoid the heat of the city nnd take thefarofly for a cool . 'pleasurable ersklnsr
among refined surroundlnss. HUSIO, DANOtNO. B'RARCHtliaaT anq
Rates Adults, 35c; Children, 20c,
jo nni niva nirai noun xnorsaar. Jrnaur, Uataraar, Bandar, BiIB P. X-
SUMMER BESORTS
SUMMER B.ESOI
NEW LONDON. CONN.
IfCWLONDON,,
WilUam Whitney & Co.
"Little Theatre" Favorltsa la "Vlttles"
Fenturo for Muslo Lovers
16 Navassar Girls 16
Presenting a Sjrnphonlo Musical Novelty
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THE GRISWOLD
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EASTERN POINT.'NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT.
Finest Summer Resort Hotel in America. i
Two and Onc-Half Hours from Boston and New Ywflc
, NOW OPEN 1
Located at one of the coolest points on the coast, overlooking Long jlabAdi
Bound and the historlo Thames Itrver. ujw
Special privileges granted by tho SHENECOS3ETT COUOTlRY CLUB to hotel
555 Vift& SIu,rs8,:of.cii,ouea nnest ln country InternaUonaahatta.
Hotel luxuriously furnished: card and muslo rooms, ballroom, largo orchestra:
octagon dining room, light and sunny: exceptional MrvlceT Bla "WBO ?"" y-
o'.i.SSnWn bJttil..0L.i2lnnln,f water ,n evary nleePlW roont Long' Iliier
Telephone in every room. " -""'"" " .
'tennla nuao yacntlng. boating, deep-sea fishing, bathng, motoring and ,,
vegeUWMTfrolTfo'ri.be1 malnUlna to' mmWv cream, milk, poultry. t
H. D. SAXTON, Manager
Also Tha Bollovlow, Betlaalr Heights, Florida.
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"MARKET 6 JUmPEH STS
In the llmrt of the Shonplnr District
CONTINDOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 V. 51.
PRICKS lQo, lBc, aa
E. W. WOLF lreseoU TUB
SEVEN LITTLE
DARLINGS AT
THE PARTY
ArcTesatlon of Philadelphia's Cleverest
Juvenile Talent
CIMIILES J. HAKIMS Presents
OEO. ADU'H
DrUUant and Dellibtful Comedy
"The Mhyor and
the Manicure"
With the Philadelphia Favorite
MATTIE CHO ATE
Added Attraction Mon,, Tties., Wed.
The Stlrrlnr and Tlmelr l'hotoplar
"The' Rise of a Nation"
, Cast Inclades
Frederldc Truesdule, Aleo Francis.
Uarbara Tennant. Muriel Ostrlehe
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facing v k I jMHiC'
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directly on tha Ocean
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For booldnt orranrements vrrlte or phone E,
PAQE.
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C. A. Wood. Lessee. Hotel Warrlnston. 101 Madison Ave,, N,
Y. Tel. 8770 Murray HIU.
WILDWOOD. N. J,
WILDWOOD. N. J.
OTHKU ACTa WOBTK AfTIILU
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TIIKATRH
Msrk.t below 64th Street
jaac, vujt i. A.t.mni
dat.
tfr.
fiv!
William II. Freldlandsr, Inc. lT.nts
A uorieousur suitu jjiuicai imeuy
"The Four Husbands"
FositlTelr the Rest Act of IU Kind la
Vaudeville
FBANU WOLF PressnU
Philadelphia's Leadlns Stock Players
GEO. W. BARBIER
Carrie Thatcher & Co.
In a, Ons-Att Dramatis riaylst
OTHOt ACTS WOB,TlI WHILE
PLAN TO SPEND YOUR FOURTH OF JULY AT
ter-r?"? .. W&torZSZsa.
And Wildwood Crest
rvSirirfcsT'a
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Fourth la
ilahint? anywhere.
n. M(tfA eifinak
hero assured. Finest bathing, boatlnir and
Sports. Baseball. Motor races on
beaoh. Auto run from Fhlladelnhla aftumnnn ne .mt
l. Fireworks.
Come down Saturday and stay till Wednesday
morning fo the best time you ever bad.
For full Information and beautiful booklet write
J. WHITEBELL, City Cleric, Wildwood, N. J.
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Hotel Greenleigh
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221 E. Pine
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Wildwood,
N. J.
Larce room, at
fordlaa a dellfhtt
ful ocsan vlsw.
Table uisxeellad.
Terms moderate.
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BKOAD ANU MON D.dllKIt V
F, O. NUaa-NtrdUMor .... ..0n. Mar,
Dally Mats.. Etce.. t & 8. lue a 80a
A GREAT HOLIDAY BILL
4 Old Soldier Fiddlers
IN PUnB IN OKiY
MULLEN & COOGAN
6 Big Acts and Pictures
EWIMLUNQ
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pn;ne noiea ror
Modem
mtitlM
room, norehexi noted far vii., ..ki..
white ssrvloe throughout : cap. 250: coach
hints trains. Booklet J. AluS MaVHa. pJ5?.
t . c,- 8?- and cold water
Room with bath and in suits. Elevator.
liookUt. b. J. WOODS. Proprietor.
HOTEL WAYNE jff"
Auto meets trains.
front, cam.
Sup. 4tn eeaaaa.
1. F. ItAHKia.
PEACH HAVEN. K. J,
THE IBBAI. MOTOR JtUN TO
HOTEL BALDWIN
.The modern hotel of this famous resort. Omb
J yMi .Capacity 400. Sea water in ah batSa.
Nsw Wistaria Oarden and OrM. Muslo. duo.
inc. tennis, etc. aaraea, JisoSltt and auta
msta mailed. W. MEBCKR BAIWdT
OCKAX CITY, y. J.
THE OCEANIC
llth and Wesley av. A. R. Baker, owner nm
ST. CHARLES ??Xn&
Car.
furnished renovated. Ksw met. H. Harris.
AVALOV,
N. J.
w in coast. Baa.
couniry,comDiatii. '& farm and
Jail. Hotel Avalon now opeaV la
and booklet upon request.
it. nail. Kin Keal Eetata Trust Bid.
AVALON BY THE
TM bealtiuest resort aloci
acre ana
see. food I
formation
i-'naries
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rwucu niia
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Jood fresh arnt pteoti
.-arn, ciu
!5acht club, tioardnrellr
craDoinar ana Boauag
tnoderet hotel retee
LEO MeCBAVEN.
Farm prodi!
tlruL city convsnleneta.
. vuut unm nsnui
neaionaoi rl
Barowih Clerk.
ATLANTIO CITY, tt. J.
THE LEADING RESORT HQTF I OF T Ue-u' Ki
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ATI. ANTIC CITY.N.J.
OWNCRSIIIR MANAAeuffMT.
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HOTEL GLADSTONE
Under nsw mauatem'U McQroartr A McOroarty.
NEW HOTEL"MERION lmfLaam
Vertnont Ave. near nach. Capacity Jnfl
lUih class 3 up dallyi Sil.io uj weeifr.
C.Ti. PltBTTYMXyTProp! mXjIW.Mst.t
RISLEY'S i?1? Boardwalk, belew Mew
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dally, yroou on ocsaa. free baptiu; prtyltagjiC
HOTEL ARL1NPTON 'JiSr'S
Opsa all year. IW J. QaBORNffi hWltr
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