p. & $s dg5&im ""' fjH8r.M p-"-f' f .nfc-Tii . vms-tk M-sf-yfpr"- r 'H tfj Sit) EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, JULY 3, 1910. 1 -li ,1j r FtVMSMiKf i Lfc HMH IUIW J!lilJIJW5p(5lg'rt8Pi,e!ifc LEDGER SCENARIO ; CONTEST OPENS Prize and Conditions Films Showing i Today New By the Photoplay Editor tto Bvbmino' Ledokh Scenario Contest Is on. It will close !n threo weeks. The final date Is July 22. The award will be an nounced In the Amusement Section of Au gust 8. Tho author of tho winning scenario wllj receive a cash prlie of $100 in nfldl. tlon to the production of his script Follow In a voting competition among EvbniWo fcsDaicn, readers for positions In the cast, tho scenario vlll bo filmed in the latter part of August under the direction of a film company of national reputation. The fln Ished photoplay will be" shown at local . theatres early In September. The scenarios submitted In tho competi tion will bo mused on by tho following judges: Max Karger, director general of tho Metro: Stanley V. Jlastbauln, president Stnnley Booking Company, and the Photo play Editor of the Kvemno Ledoer. Tho scenarios submitted must bo of two reel length! that Is. they must contain a Btory which, when filmed, will take about 3d minutes to show. By ecclng nny .two reet production at a photoplay thoatro you can get an idea of about the number of scenes and amount of material noccssary. Vour scenario need not bo typed If your handwriting Is clear and legible, but It must be written on only one Bldo of tho paper. Tho most Interesting conditions of tho con ' test concorn tho localities to bo shown and tho peoplo represented. Tho winning sce nario must deal primarily with Philadel phia placea and people It must Includo Bfienes fl.,lng tho exterior or Interior of six of the following places- A bail park, tho Ledger ofllco, tho City Hall, tho Postofllco, Hlttenhouso Square, Ledger Central, an elo vnted or subway Btatlon, Independence Dquare, a railroad station, tho Navy Yard, Glrard avenue bridge, Falrmount Park. This condition Is not so difficult as It may toorn. Almost any of tho above-named spots 'may servo as a meeting plnco for your characters, though It will Improve tho worth of your script If you can mako tho rtaturo of tho Bpots shown essential to tho story. Tho greater tho number of Phila delphia localities that you can lntroduco In addition to thoce named, the greater will bo tho value of your script In tho eyes of tho Judges. Providod, first and foremost, that It has a fllmablo and Interesting story. Interiors and exteriors of other places than those named moy, of course, bo freely In troduced. You may treat your Btory from a. comedy, dramatic or melodramatic anglo. In regard to characters to bo employed, tho Evenwq LEDOBn makes no direct rcBrlrtlons, except that tho majority must to Phlladolphlans. Tho Judges will look with most favor, however, on scenarios which lntroduco such characteristic figures of the city's life as tho shop girl, the school boy, tho factory worker, the motor man or conductor, tho clerk, tho policeman, tho baseball player, tho school girl, the stenographer, tho flroman. The prize-winning script will bo produced In Philadelphia at tho places utilized by the author, and with an all-Philadelphia cast selected by tho votes of tho Evenino Xedoeu readers. It will be directed, super vised, photographed and assembled by the Metro Pictures Corporation, of Now York, a company whoso natlon-wido reputation guarantees tho most artistic of productions. In addition to actual production tho EvnNiNO XiEDaicrc will glvo tho author of the prlzo-wlnhlng scenario a cash prize of 100. The 12 next best scenarios submitted will bo awarded honorable- mention and referred to film companies likely' to look favorably on them. Any other scenarios of distinct merit will be returned to tho authors with words of commondatlon nnd suggestion look ing to the improvement of tho script and tholr submission to a producing company. This will be, by the way, tho first Btcp In a neW sorvlco department of tho Amusement Section, dealing with scenario writing and aiming to glvo lftcal ecenarlo writers tho benefit of criticism and to guido them to tho right producers. The rights to all unsuc cessful scripts will remain with tholr nu thors. More definite announcement of the con ditions of tho voting contest for positions In tho cast of tho prize-winning scenario will be made In tho Amusement Section of next Saturday. As Tuesday, tho Fourth, is a holiday, and reviews of today's films would not appear EVENING MONDAY ALIUMBIU 6essue Hayakawa, Tho Typhoon rjlortss Komanu Reggie Mixes In APOLLO Frank Keenan. In Tha Phantom ARCADIA BALTIMORE A Stranger In New Yorfc The Danger Line Mary Plckford, In Tha Foundling BELMONT William Vooker. In A Fool's Havenza BROAD ST. CASINO Carlyla Ulackwell. In His llrothar'a Wife CEDAR J. W. Kerrigan. In The Son of tha Immortals EUREKA Harry Morey. In Tha Accusing Voice FAIRMODNT Maria Dora, in The Heart of Nora FRANIvEORD Mao Murray. In Sweet Kitty llelUlra 56TH ST. Peggy Hyland, In Saints and Sinners GERMANTOWN Fannlo Ward. In For tha Defense GIRARD Paulina Frederick, The Spider GLOBE Ilessle Barrlscals. In Tha Sorrows of Love GREAT NORTHERN Harold Ixickwood, tn Tha Masked Rider IRIS JEFFERSON Vaudovllla Iron Claw Pictures KEYSTONE LAFAYETTE Charles Chaplin. In Tbe Floorwalker Mae Murray, In Sweet Kitty Hells Irs LEADER LIBERTY 1L II. Warner, Tha Market of Vain LOCUST Carl via Blaokwsll. in Tha Shadow of Doubt LOGAN deorge Reban, In Fasquala MARKET STREET Douglas Fairbanks, Double Troubla OLYWPIA Battle Cry of Foaca ORPUEUM Resala Rarrlscale. lo The Sorrows of Love , OVERBR00K William S. Hart. la The Primal Lur PALACE Edna Goodrich, la Tha Making of Magdalene PARK Dustln Farnum. In David Qarrlck PRINCESS Hobart Boaworth. In The Way at tha World REGENT Kitty Gordon, la The Crucial Teat RIALTO John Barrymora, tn Tho Lost Bridegroom SAVOY STANLEY Franca Netsoo. In What Happansd at 23 Ana Pennington. la SusU ycawflaio TIQGA Sttauo Hayakawa, la AUa Soul VICTORIA BssaJ BirrUcale. la ; Not My Bial.tr till Wednesday, when many of the showings would end, the Photoplay Editor will alter his policy of review b, bit this week by giving In today's Issue some Intimation of the nature of new films which may help readers to observe a safe and sane Fourth. The Stanley opens the first halt of the week with a member of felegfeld's Follies, Anna Pennington, advanced to photoplay stardom In a FAmous Players-rafamount film, "Susie Snowflake." "Wld" Cunning, who conducts about the only film weekly bent strictly on review and nothing but review, says of the feature, "Very clever star, fine atmosphere and types make this." He finds the story elementary but effi cient. Of the new star he says: "Tho being Mies Pennington's first appearance In the films, there was naturally consider able Interest In her work. I am sure that there wVl bo an enthusiastic response to her personality over the country, becauso the has given us an exceptional performance and one which will surely rank her as one of tho very big possibilities for screen work." The Dramatic Mirror says that the producers "made a decidedly lucky hit." Altogether, things look cheerful for patrons of the Stanley. "Wld" Cunning Is even moro enthusiastic about tho new Inco-Trlangle film which comes to tho Arcadia today to stay tho woek, Ho lilies Its mystery .story and Its general air of novelty. Ho haB a lot of good things to say for Mr. Koenan, and ho even admitted that Enid Markcy "gets away" with tho fcmlnlno lead. Tho Dramatla Mirror sayB of "The Phan tom:" "Tho director has taken an exceptionally clever and woll-conBtmctcd story, told It clearly and concisely In pictures while re taining but not overplnylng the details. In tho plcturlzatlon there Is ono dominant charactor. "Phantom" Farrell, ahd It Is nrotind him that a Btrong story, not a series of Incidents or robborlce, Is wovon. Frank Kecnan plays this role, and a finor Inter pretation of tho pnrt would hardly bo prob able. As tho valet and assistant, Crabhc, Robert McKIm is most effective. Enid Mnrkey 'would bo moro pleasing If sho did not ovorplay her part." Of the new Morosco-Pnramount film, "Tho Making of Maddalena." which will recelvo Its first showing In Philadelphia nt the Palace today, the Moving Picture World snysi In "Tho Making of Maddalena," the splon dld characterization of Edna Goodrich, Is tho making of a picture that has much to commend It. She Is tho centro of Interest throughout. It Is n pathetic rolo, that of Maddalena, an Italian girl, a painter's modol, who falls In love with a would-bo artist who comes to Home to study. Miss Goodrich's portrayal of Maddalena, tho timid, sweet-faced Btop-daughtcr of a sot, Is marked by unusual charm and sympa thy, and also Judgment." Tho Garrlck will display tonight a now set of war films, "How England Pre pared," which were taken by Charles Urban, with tho co-operation of tho Brit ish Government, and which havo lately boon shown In Now York. Thoy depict In a score of ways tho preparations which England mado when war began. The manu facture of a soldier from tho recruiting olllco to tho trenches will bo shown. The war Itself Is deliberately Ignored, so far as "actual photographs" (usually faked) of fighting goes. Thero Is promised, how over, a. gcnulno picture of the blowing up of a German blockhouse and some views of tho North Sea fleets very close to action. Today and tomorrow the Victoria ro vIvcb "Not My Sister," a Triangle film, with Norma Talmadga playing tho lead. It has already been seen nt tho Arcadia. An added fcaturo will be a now two-reel film, starring Fay Tlncher, 'Tho Two O'clock Train." At tho Forrest, "The Ne'er Do Well" continues. It Is a 10-reel film version of tho novel by Rex Boach, who wroto "Tho Spoilers." Orchostral, vocal and sconlo nc compantmonts add to the entertainment. THE MACCABEES Uniform Rank Continues to Work for Advancement of Organization Glrard Review, Parkway Building, Broad and Cherry streets, received three applica tions for membership at Its last meeting and conferred tho short form of Initiation on two candidates. Mrs. Cora Emery nnd Mrs. Anderson, of the Uniform Rank, wore present and represented the Uniform, as chairman nnd assistant chairman for the block party and pedlars' parade to be given In Shackamaxon street above Richmond, on July 14 and 15. Mrs. Lillian Slncr was appointed chairman from Glrard Review, and Miss Mary Collins, Miss A. E. Berll, Miss Leah Sechrlst, Mrs. Martha Arters and Mrs. A. D. Kennedy, as assistants. This block party will bo "different" from any LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVEItY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY tn . . . Thellargaln Gloria's Romanco. Bth Ep. Lou Tallegan. In Tha Unknown Molly Make Ilellevs Chaplin's Police nis Great Triumph Iron Claw Frank Keenan. In Tha Phantom lTranlc Keenan. In Tho Phantom Douglas Fairbanks. In Tha Clood Dad Man Fancls X. Bushman, In Tha Moon'a Ray Mary Plckford. In Tha Foundling Seasuo Hayakawg, tn Allen Soula Rea Mitchell. In The Man from Manhattan Charles Carew Dustln Farnum, In David Qarrlck Agnes Otynno. tn The Love Trail Bessie Rarrlscale, In Not My Sister Rita Jollvat. In Ilsr Redemption Marts Doro, tn Tho Heart of Nora Flynn Robert Warwick, In Sudden Riches - Flynn Marls Doro, In Tha Heart of Nora Flynn Mollis King. In Fate's Roomerang Mae Murray. In Sweet Kitty Bellatrs Tha Bugle Call Gloria's Romance Poggy Hyland. In Saints and Sinners Tho Purple Lady Q!o(la'a Romanco Edna Wallace, Hoppor. In Th Perils of Dlvorca Maa Marsh. In Child of tbu Paris Streets In Mary Plckford, In Esmeralda William Ills Great Louise Lovely, la The Clllded Spider Harold Lockwood. In Tha Coma Back John Barrymora. tn Tha Red Widow W. S. Hart. In Tha Bargain Vaudovllla Iron Claw Pictures. Vaudeville Iron Claw Pictures Marguerlta Nichols. In An Old Man'a Folly Willie Collier. The Bugle Mas Murray, In Sweet Kitty Bellalra Alice Brady. In La Bohema In Desire Frances Nelson. In What ilsppaned at 33 Harry Moray, xna ul Bruce McRss. In Tha Chain Invisible France Nelson. In What llpppaned at 33 George Bsban, In Fasquala Tha Spell of the Yukon Olorla's Romanes In Violet Mersereau. In Broken Fetttrs Duello March. In Should a Baby Die CarlIs Blackwsll. In Tha Shadow Of Doubt Th Social Pirate Bessla Barrlacals. In Tb Sorrow ol Love Kitty Gordon. In Tha Crucial Test John Barrymora. in Tha Red Widow Da Wolf Hopper. In Mr. Oood. tha Samaritan Edna Goodrich. In Tha Maklag et Migdilsno Edna Goodrich, In Tha Making of Magdalene W H, Warner. In Tha Market of Vain Dastr Edith Storey, in Tho Shop Girl Harry Carar. In Tb Three Godfathers Olga Fetrova, In The Scarlet Woman Xltty Gordon, In Tha Crucial Test Tb Flower of Land LllUaa Olsh, la Sold for Mirrtait Oeo; Tho Italia violet Horner. In The Msrblo Heart Warda Howard, la That Sort Ana PnnlngtOD. In SusI n.qwfs.ke Ann Pennington, la SusI 8QowfUke Sessu Hayakaw. la Allen Saul Francu nsuife in ! BarrUeai. la Net Ux SiMUt Lillian Olsh. In Aa lacacuut ausdaiect ever held and promises to create much mer riment ana help tit unirorm ann mong. He unirormiianic will b the "peddlers" and. Trill try, to mako It a most unlnue and attractive function. Miss Grace Bftrron furnished refreshments, ana all enjorea wo evenins. Philadelphia rterlew oblltated 10 applicant! at a special . meelln last week, .which makes 02 new members since February 1. Keystone and Quaker City also expect to rench thesame figure by July 10, and nearly all tha rest have a num- or now members to tnoir. creoii. rriaay evening next .Philadelphia Rerlow degree, staff win comer tno nrat degree on a c members for Liberty Bell Review. class of new at roaers iian, uiu xancaster avenue. The annual reunion and basket plcnle. of the membership in this city last Monday at Fair mount Park was n success danlte the threaten ing nreather, and the presence, of the ad men. which kept many of the business women away, and also, many of the male members of the different families represented at the plcnle. There were n great many children present, who enjoyed the candy and. little presents received. . Tha "grown-ups" also enjoyvl the day and the Sames, and yet thero were many antlous, aching earts among those present, who had seen their husband, son or brother off to Mount Gretna. Mrs. Frances M. Helms and her faithful aides desered the compliments of the members on the success of the affair. . Miss Minnie K. Uurgln, of this city, supreme chaplain, attended the annual picnic of Allen town llevlew. at Atlentown, on Wednesday, and mada arrangements to spend a few weeks with them beginning September 1, to assist In build ing up the rerlew. BROTHERHOOD AMERICA Annual Session of Grand Circlo Will Roviao Laws Governing Fraternity The Gist annual session of tho Grand Circle of Pennsylvania will conveno In WHItes-Barre, August to 10, with Grand Chief Washington N. W. Chester presiding. Tho session will be ono of tho most Im portant held for many years, because of the fact that the by-laws of the Grand Circle as welt as the constitution for tho government of the subordinate circles will both come up for revision, Many Important changes have been suggested, and there Is likely to bo considerable discussion as to the changes which will best work for tha betterment of the organisation. Tho year that has passed has been a highly successful era In tho history of the order, and every effort will bo made by legislation to aid In a continuance of such conditions aa will enablo tho circles to contlnuo to prosper and thrive. .The committee on credential will meet on Monday evening, August 7, to examine the cre dentials for tho E. V. and I. M. degrees and thuj expedite the work of the session. The at tendance from Philadelphia and vicinity of rep resentatives and others Is expected to be tares ft.1,L'Port.".. r.!..!'.clJ?; made to provide a special W,ln f0.r ? Philadelphia delegation. Those de !L!!R. l0 travel with this spoclnl train partv scroll kecpcraU-Ca h C' A' Ltnlr' "rand Cincinnati Man Loses Life In Delaware RIVERTON, K. J., July 3, Goorgo Green smith, of Cincinnati, was drowned In tho Delaware River hero Sunday morning while bathing with William Braddcr, Of Jamaica, N. Y. Tho body was recovored. Theatrical Baedeker FEATURE FILMS. STANI.EY Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday, ", DnownaKe," wun Ann renningion, a. now Famous Players-Paramount produc tion. Last half of week. "Tho Dupe.1' with iilancha Sweet, a new Lasky-rararnount pro duction, and a Ooldbcrg cartoon. ARCADIA All the week. "Tho rhantom." with Frank Kecnan and Enid Markey. a new Jnco production on the Triangle program, first half of tho week, mills Burkora serial. Gloria's Romance." Last half, a Keystone comedy. PALA.CE First half of week, "Tha Making of Maddalena," with Edna Goodrich, a new Mornsco-Paramount production. Lost half of week. "Silks and Satins." with Marguerlta Clark, a Famous Platers-Paramount produc tion. VICTORIA Monday and Tuesday, "Not My sister." with Norma Talmadgo. a Triangle feature film, and "The 1! o'clock Train." with Fay Tlncher; Wednesday and Thursday, "An Innocent Magdalene," with Lillian Olsh. and Mr. and Mrs. Drew In "Never Got By"! rriday and Saturday, "Notorious Gallagher." with Marguerite Snow and William Nigh, and "lialhtub Perils." a Keystone. FORREST "The Ne'or Do Well." with Kothlyn Williams, a 10-reel film version of tha novel by Ilex flench, who wrote "Tho Spoilers," Orchestral, vocal and sccnio accompaniments add to tho entertainment. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S "Mado in Thllly," a local revue, with Keller Mack, Frank Orth. Johnny and William J. Doojey. Harry Fern. El Hrendel. Al Whlto Clarence Marks, the Calts brothers. Yvetto Ruga!, Flo Burt. Modalon Lear, Mamla Lafferty, jane and Mamie King nnd a beauty chorus: the Na.vassar Girls: William II. Whitney and (company, In "Vlttles": the Ralloclalro brothers: Qulnn and Larferty. and tha Sellg-Trlbuno news pictures, 01,01)11 "Tho Sovcn Llttlo Darlings nt tha Party," miniature musical comedy; Charles .1. Harris, In "Tho Mayor and the Manicure." Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. "The Jtlso of a Nation," featuring Frederick Truesdala and Muriel Ostrlcho; Mabel Hamilton, tha Three Ulllsons, In '"Tho Vllfago Smithy"! Brown Comedy Fours Dorothy d'Kschelle and company; Eugone Emmett; Gueran nnd Newell; Charles llallman and Theodora Bamberg com pany. GRAND Mullen and Coogan. of Philadelphia! "Tho Doctorlne." offered by Mr. Beaumont nnd Miss Arnold; tho Four Roses; Mao Hronto and Ernest Aldwell. In "A Boardwalk Flirta tion"; Frank Oaby an& nu English family; 1'onzlnl and Contlnl, movies. CROSS KEYS AH week. "Four Husbands." Sresentod by William D. Frledlander. Ino. eorga W, Uarbler and Carrie Thatcher. In a one-act dramatla playlet. First half of tha weeK. now ana uow ana jonn ana i-eari ne gay. ', j,asi nau 01 ine ween, mho ana I'l Last halt of the ;vck. Edith and Frank ii Ianey. Klassy ma itaractera ana ilason and Fagan . A apodal mwtlns ot.lria unirormiianic wai hald at the home of Mrs. Mary Barron last Wednesday erenlnir, to make arrantementt for the block rrty and t-eddlr' parade, to be held In conjunction with mrard Iteriew. The guard SUBJECT TO CHANQE inunsDAY Blanche Sweet, Tha Clua In Alice Brady In La Bohema Who's Oullty, Dtb Chap. Frank Koenan. In The Phantom Raymond Hitchcock. In Tha Stolen Magla Seasuo Hayakawa, In Allen Souls Kent. In & Son aiadya Hulstte In Other People's Money William Nlsh. In Ills Great Triumph Mae Marsh. In Child of tha Purls Streets Paulina Frederick, In Tha Moment Before 1' arguerlte Snow, In corner in lotion The Bugle Call Gloria's Romance oaini The Purple Lady Gloria's Romanco Francis X. Bushman, A Million a Minute Nigh, In Triumph Dustln Farnum. In David Garrlck Mary Plckford. Esmeralda la Marie Dora, In Tha Heart of Nora Flynn Olga Petrova, In Tha Scarlet Woman ' VaudeitU Iron Claw Picture Iron Jr., tn Call Ann ina. Ni'sson. la Wbo'a Oullty Sho linked Rider loria' Romanco Norma Talmadga. In doing Straight Decides Frances Nelson. In What Happened at 23 Tho Spall of the Yukon Olorla's Romano Ma Sweat Mabel Taliaferro, In The Snowbird Pearl Whita. In Tha Iron Claw- Mr. & Mr. P. Da Haven, In Tb Youth of Fortune An Hobart Boaworth. In Tb Way of th World Louis Bcbbl Marguerlta Clark, la Silk and Satin D Wolf Hopper. In Mr. Oood. the Samaritan Ethel Clayton In HI Brother's ft'lf No Mao' Tb Flower of No Man's Land la Louisa, Lovely, la The Glided Spider Ella Hall. In TCtt Love GUI Blanch Sweet, TC Sup la Bushiuan, la Bliil Burk. la Gloria' Resume , Mtout IiUUa Glsh. la As iaaaceat j&s&Ub ARTISANS' ORDER MUTUAL PROTECTION Enthusiastic Union Meetings of Local Assembles Stimulate Summer Work Among Members Tho Importance of capable IcaderB in the direction of their business affairs Is a fea ture long recognlied by the members of tho Artisans' Order of Mutual Protection, and, resulting as It has In the selection to su preme ortlces of the best obtainable men In the organisation, Is perhaps one of the sali ent reasons for the exceptional success of this growing fraternity. This year has been no exception to this general rule, and in the recent election to the oftlce of moBt excellent Inspector, tho Initial ofUco In the progress through tho chairs, of Brother Jacob R. Jordan, tho brotherhood has made no mistake. Initiated into tho order January 20, 1003, nrother Jordan haa been a consistent, active niember in working for the advancement of ills own assembly and cordially supporting all movements for the general advancement ,of the fraternity. A former resident of thla city. h Is now a prominent. Mtlien of Prospect Park. Delaware County, . He has served na ..Mayor of the borough. Is a public speaker of moro than ordinary ability whose servicer are much In domand, and Is a local minister active In the religious work of the Methodist Episcopal Church. .Ha Is chairman of tho Historical Soci ety of the Iirlcklnrers' company of Philadel phia, an organliatlon founded In 1780. Hrother Jordan sened as mnater artisan of Prospect Park Assembly during 1S15, and March 1 of this year wna elected by tho supreme body of tho order to tho office of most excellent Inspector. Tha most enthusiastic meeting ever held In Arllsanshlo took place In Bt. John's Assembly on Tuesday evening last. In addition to tho 800 or mora members of Bt. John's present thero .wern I nil visitors from assemblies that wero Invited lo visit St. John's on this occa sion each of tne assemblies having a Ht. John's man as deputy, who were marshaled Into tho room and Inirnduo-d by the deputy. Oak Lane Assembly hrnueht with them an assortment of paper hats and noise, producers ridelity As sembly had the largest delegation, no members being In tho compnny A full Artisan orchestra, under the leadership of Hrother W. 11. Janney, discoursed patrlotlo airs, in which every ono Joined heartily. During the singing of the na tional anthem a trio of Continental soldiers, typirylnr the Spirit of UTn. marched Into the. room Most Excellent Inspector Jordan read an orlglnnl poem upon tha occasion, which was well received. .The official vlsltntlon to Larchwood Assembly, No. 07, on Thursday evening was a plensnnt ocrusloii to the most excellent officers. A large number of tho members gave them a hearty ivcirnrnn. The Inltlolorv work ivas performed In a credltablo manner the ndes being rendered ly tho quartet, with Instrumental Innovations by tho three John brothers. Hrother Watt, with Jn,in,n ,0 "'" credit for tuo months' work In lnirj. promises to Introduce a class of candi dates at tha next meeting. Interest In tho Artlsnns' baseball leigue seems to grow ns tho season advances. Many Inter esting games nro being played between tho nines of tho several assemblies and the grow ing attendance of members Indicates tha Inter est In the sport. Saturday afternoon next a game will be played between t,htgh and St. John a assemblies, and the following Saturday """, " - umiernown ana hi. jomi-b assemblies Iloth games will be played on tho grounds of the P. A . T. M. C. A. at Tabor. .LrrS"""JTe Assembly. No. 4. which, meets on tho nrst Tuesday of each month In the rnrk way Dultdlng, Broad and Cherry streets, bv reason of tho holiday tomorrow has postponed Us stated July meeting until Tuesday, July 11. This meeting will be of more than ordinary Importance by reason of the fact that nomina tions will then be made for a new recorder Cor V1'!. V!?. largest nsiembly In tha order. Joseph U. Wlswsll. for Id years recorder of tho assembly, presented hts resignation at the last meeting, nnd considerable Interest attaches Itself to tha election of a successor to this Important office. Nominations will be made at the meet ing of Julr 11 nnd It Is probable that a keen rivalry will bo developed for the office. Olrord Asembly. No. 0, to stimulate Interest for Its midsummer meetings nnnounces a pnekage party meeting Tor July 21. which novelty will dntihfteiH H,ri, to hrlnv fnrih n ..aa!.. -.,....., ance of members. Olrard Assembly, although old In jears, hy virtue of Its ripe experience, seems nt all times able to evolve methods tn sustain Interest, add to Us membership nnd draw forth a good proportion of Its members to tha monthly session. j J!hn !? I!.um?n.' recorter of Conestngn As sembly, No. 23. of Lancaster. Pa., was tho guest of the most excellent recorder on Tuesday and accompanied him to tha meeting of St. John's Assembly. "NE'ER DO WELL" ON FILM Rox Beach's Story Enacted With Realistic Effect at tho Forrest "The Ne'er Do Well," the screen version of Rex Bench's well-known novel, enters upon Its third weolt today nt the Forrci't Thoatro. Soma of tho leading players In tho cast nppeared In "Tho Spoilers." which wns seen at tho samo theatre several weelcs ago Tho "Ne'er Do Well." abounds with thrills Among other things thero nro realistic views of tho Pacific, and the Panama Canal and no end of effects which give tho entire performance a very human touch. Appropriate music Is furnished by a symphony orchestra of 20 pieces. FRIDAY SATURDAY Fannlo Ward. In Tho Chat CIeo Rldgley. In Tha Golden Chanca John Barry-more. In Tha Red Widow Willie Collier. Jr., In Tho Bugla CalV Frank Keenan. In Tho Phantom prnVkJKen,ln- ln Tho Phantom Wl'llam Collier, in Tha No Qood Ouy Mary Anderson. In Miss Adventure Oeraldlne Farrar, In Maria Rcsa Oeraldlne Farrar. In Maria Rosa Tom Nix, In Temperance Town Nell Craig. In Fools' Gold Paulina Frederick. In The Moment Before Oertrude Robinson. In Concealed Truth All-Stai Cast liew Molly ilido Good Thjda Bara. in Tha Eternal Saphe Harold Lockwood. In The Masked Rider Hobart Bos-worth. In Tha Iron Hand Pauline Frederick. In Tha Moment Before Paulln Frederick, ln Tha Mom-nt Before Peggy l!yland. In Saint and Sinner Peggy Hyland, In c i and Sinner Blanche Sweet, In The 11000 Husband -Blanch Sweat. In The 11000 Husband Pauline Frederick, In Sold Jane arey. In Let ICaty Do Jt A I lea Brad. In Harold Lockwood In Tb Coma Back La Bohema Frances Nelson, In What Happened at 23 . Lillian Olsh. In An Innocent Magdalen Gloria's Romanea Ashe Norma Talmadgw. In Going Straight Illllle Burk. In Olorla's Romance Alice Brady, In La Boheme Vaudeville Claw Picture Vaudeville Iron Claw PMure Kitty Oordon. In Her Crucial Test Paulina Frederick, tn Tho Moment Before Peggy Hyland. In Saint and Sinner Peggy Hyland. In Saints and Slnntrs Olga Patrova. In The Scarlet Woman Frank Mayo, In The Head of the Hous Ralph Herts, tn The Purple Lady Ralph Herts, In uo t' Purple Lady Murray, In Kitty Bellair o M" Murray, In Swest Kitty BelUIrs Alice Brady, in La Bohema Bessie Rarrlscale, In The OoIdn Claw Virginia J-uaroon. Jn Hypjcrlsy Guarding 014 Glory Lillian Olsh. In Innocent Magdalene , Lillian Olsh. In An Innocent Magdalen Marguerite Clark, ln "oily Maka BeiUva Lovely, in of tha Ballet Marguerlta Plark. In Silks and Satins' WlSftili Clark, la 911 i I and Satin Valentino Grant, ln Tbe Innocent Lie ..Edith Storey. In Her Wsddlng Night Theda Bara. la Oold and the Woman Wards. Howard. In That Sort Louise Lovely, ln Her Sacrifice for Lova .. Louisa Lovely. In .Her Sacrifice for Lo Douglas Fairbanks. In The Qood Bad Man Hazel Dwn. la Tb Satcalady Hobart Boswortb. in Tbe Way of the World lUlcb Hertz, la To Puprpl Lady Blanch Swtiet. Tha Dupe ln Blanch Swim la Tlw Dupe Haas! Dawn. In Tb Feud GUI Haael Dawn. la Tt Feud Girl Marguerite Snow, la Ml Great TrlisisS. UU Uliit Trtucisi GOLDEN EAGLES' PATRIOTIC APPEAL Grand Chief of State Issues Fer-' vent Call to All Eagle Knights for Patriotic Support Grand Chief J. P. Drounter lias Issued n fervent and pntrlotld appeal, which haa been printed nnd mailed to every subor dinate castle In Pennsylvania. After call' Injr attontlon to the fact that the country Ib passing through a crisis In Its history, he cnlls for the undivided and loyal support of every valiant Sir Knight, In responding promptly to nny cnll tho President may' docm It wise to make, to defend the prin clples of honor and Integrity. Already many Tingles aro enrolled ln tho ranlts of both tho nrmy and navy, and others, by tho hundreds, stand ready to rnllst when tho necessity arises. After reciting tlieso facts Grand Chief Ilroun ley urgently Appeals lo every raatle to Pass promptly resolutions not only to keep all mem bers enlisting In defense of the nag In good standing by the pnjment of dues, but niso to take such measures ns will Insure that tho fami lies of such brothers be made the object of spe cial concern and brotherly caro of the castles, so that they will bo safeguarded from want during tho absence of their nalurnl protectors. Alreaiiv many castles have passed such resolutions, ami It Is believed similar nulon will lw taken o.v practically all castles In the jurisdiction. Darby CoaUe, No Bill, wan Inatltuted Thurs. day by Ornnd Chief John T. Brounley, assisted by Past supreme Chief John M. Hhnppell. 1'aat Ornnd Chief Oeorge II (Iregory. Past grand Chief Dean J. Dealonc. llrnrd Keeper of La chequer Harry Neaninnil. Orand ftlr Herald A. fl. Htemme and Orand Master of Records I.. I Gallagher. The charter Hat contained -IS names, of which 15 were admitted. Preceding the Insti tution n short street parade wns nnrtlrlpaierf In by Adjutant General. John B. TrelMer, As sistant Adjutant tlenernl Charles Ni "AUIIams, Brigadier Oenernl (leurgo R Oregon1, assistant Adjutant Colonel Charles O Hiihn LI Orand Trustee Max Trnnkner. Thero were OBgatlon present from Harmony rommnndery. N 3, of llarrlsburg. A C. 1, ttla t.'ommnnd.ery. . 101, of Phlladelphtii Chester Commanders'. Jo. BO. of Chester. Will II Ilnrrls Commanders-, Np. ill of Wisslnomlng. and North Philadelphia Commandery, No. 101. of Philadelphia. Delegations from the following Castles were nlsa present- Castles Nos. . 13, IB, 2fl. 110. .17, as. na. on 0.7. las. isn. inn. 21:11.. 2.1, 'J.s. 2dH. 318. 330. S3:,, B17 and 233, of Now Jersey. The nowly elected officers after tho Institution were duly Installed In their respective oftlres by tho Instnlllne team of A C. I.yttle Cmnmandery, No 101. The Castle has 11 splendid lodge room, nnd ill meet hereafter on Tuesday night Much commendation Is clson Grand Organizer A Howard Duckelt, a past chief of Aeolian Castle No. 3IS, for securing so large a num ber nf representative citizens of Darby and Colwyn. This Is Iho first new Castle under the present grnnd chief and Is ono of a number, that will follow Munry Castle. No. MP. will lie Insti tuted on July IP at .Munry. This Cnstl will linvo the thrco degrees conferred upon them by the degree lenm of Milton CnBtla, No. ion, of Milton, nnd will start with a membership of 13.1. This Cnstlo has been nrgnnlred by Grand Organiser Robert II. Burns, of Muncy. St. Paul's Castle, No. 3T. and Antloch Castl, No. 3. combined in holding dlvlno services at the Knights of tint Oolden tingle Home and Orphnnago nt Horsham Sunday afternoon. Muslo was furnished by St. Paul's Bond. Tho attervlanco waa large, coming from Philadelphia and nearby places. Among tho visitors weror Psst Orand Chief Howard l Boas, of Rending) Supremo Master of Records John B Ireibler, Supremo Keeper of Hschequer Dean J. Deakyne. Past Orand Chiefs Waller C. Baus, Ocorgo 1Z. Owens nnd Harvey J. Lutz. If. C. Gerhart, Past Hupremo Chief Thomas Rlrchell, Grand Sir Herald A. U. Stemma nnd Grand Muster nf Records L. L Gallagher, ivlth members of Ivanhoe Commandery No. 20, and A. C Ls-ltlo Commandery, No. 101, wero also present. Tho program embraced muslcnl selection by St. Paui's Chorus and Junior Ulco Club, boIos by Mrs. W. M. Werner. Mrs. A. T. MaddocK and Miss Mario Mnoney; untitling of portrait of president of thn homo by P. O. C. Harry C. Gerhart, nn address by S. M. of R. John B. Trelbler and a sermon by Sir Knight Rov. J. jjranurom. ' Orand Chief John I. Brounley. Grand Vice Chief Harry A. Ilcrbst, Orund Keeper of Lx chequer Harry Nemiind, Orund Sir Herald A. MISS f Billie Burke IN Gloria's Romance A Motion 1'Irtnr . Novel by t), Mr. & Mrs. Rmvert WS nhe wilt be presented for the FIRST TIME TODAY at Hie Apollo Theatre 6?d & Thompson utrcets MATINKE DAILY TI'IMIIAV, July 4, Marguerlta Clark In "Molly Mul.e llrllere" Charlie Chaplin la "I'OI.UB" fa ' Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST PHILADELPHIA OVERBROOK U3D ANDFortADv FORD AVE. WM. S. HART ln THE PRIMAL LURE" THE LOVE COMET- JULY 4 JOHN BARRYMORE in "THE RED WIDOW" THEY WOULDN'T TAKE HIM SERIOUSLY" BALTIMORE BOTH AND BALTIMORE AVE. Otis Harlan and Grace Dormond In "A STRANOER N NEW YORK" 'THE DAN . t LINE" JUL 4 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE GOOD BAD-MAN" CHAS. MURRAY In "HER MARBLE HEART" EUREKA 0TH UAnK1BT BTS' J. W. KERRIGAN in "The Son of the Immortals" JULY 4 BESSIE BARRISCALE in "Not My Sister" NORTH Broad Street Casino 8B0ASi?"w MATINEE 2:30. EVENINO 7 and 9.. WM. VOOKER lo ' A F(S;GE.. JULY 4 MATINEE S:S0. EVEMNO 7 and 0. REA MITCHELL in "The Man From Manhattan" KFVlTnNF nTH ST- AND faX. ID UllE LEHIOH AVENUE TODAY and TOMORROW VAUDEVILLE and "IRON CLAW" PICTURES SOUTH 01 YMP1A BROAD AND Li I M. r i .tt. BA1NBRIDOE LATEST PHOTOPLAYS .V TUB COOLEST T11EATHB IN rlllLADElPUU MATS DAILY "BATTLE CRY OF PEACE" JULY 4 "THE SOCIAL PIRATES" OTHERS T ML .'A Mm I 1 I 1 mil' -1 v S3 X 1 i..--SlSfrfl&t. . Wwl ' tJsitii-i O Sttnne and Orand Master ef Record t IV. Oallagher last, weelt visited Easton end. met the members of Penn Caatre, No. 41, and dis cussed detail of a proposed big class of candi dates to bo admitted te that caatle . Thursday evening the same ofnVers attended the joth anniversary of Star t'nstle, No. 10S, of Free mansburg. . While In Ension arrangements .were mada for the. organisation of ft new, castle at Tatami', which will .be Instituted at an early dat by Grand Chief John F. Brounley, NODI.ES OF MYSTIC SHItlNE Caravan of Shriners Moves on Ita Way to Imperial Council at BufTato The Lu Ijti Templo, which has now passed the 7000 mark In point of membership, will hold Ita slated mectlwr for July, on Wed nesday evening, In tho Temple, 1SS7 Spring Onrden street, with Illustrious Potentate Frecland Kcndrlelc In thb olllclal station. A number of novices will be escorted over "The Hot Snndn of the Desert" and the class of novitiates promises to be unusually larite, ns thla will bo the last meeting at which candidates can be Initiated under the old rate of $50. Hereafter the admission feo will bo $TS. The 42d annual session of the Imperial .Coun cil will bo held at Buffalo. July ft to IB. and ns many nobles have elgnlfled their Intention to Join tho corn van from this city,, they, with LuLu Temple Band, patrol, mounted guard and tho momborH of tho nutomobllo club, that will motor to Buffalo Independent of tho caravan, will nmke an Imposing representation of ahrlners from this city. The Automobile Club will leave LuLu Temple at 8 a. m. Friday, going by way of tho Dela ware Water Onp, slopping tho. first night at nilenvllle the second plant will be passed at Album', leaving there Sunday morning for Syra cuse, in which city the club will stop over night, leaving early Monday morning for Buf falo, arriving thero In ampin time for the nes slons of the Imperial Council. TUGBOAT (Steel) FOR SALE Entirely overhauled. New equip ment. 88 ft. long. 475 I. H. P. JVn'fe for full particulars C. L. YOUNG 0 Wall Street Now York Prominent Photoplay Presentations imSm Sodim Grimm, TIIF, following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Booking Cnmnnnr, which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest production. All pictures ret leu cd before, exhibition. Ask for the theiitro In your locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY BOOKING COMrANY. .. . .snn 1 12th, Morris Tassyunk Ave. ALIIAMBRA fcx ,&!-7 Sessue Hayakawa jVn" tothooP JULY 4 . WM. S. HART in "The Bargain BlLLin BURKE in "Gloria's Romance" INo- 0). ARCADIA SEPiB TODAY and TOMORROW FRANK KEENAN and ENID MARKEY in "THE PHANTOM" BELMONT MD ABOVE MARKET Mats. 1:30 h Si.lO.JOo t-, ., 11 -.TO K D :30. ISO TODAY and TOMORROW MARY PICKFORD in "THE FOUNDLING" PAllAilOVXT THEATRE COTH AND CEDAR CEDAR AVE Carlyle Blackwell brother's wife- "WHO'S GUILTY" JULY 4 DUSTIN FARNUM "DnnlCK. FAIRMOUNT 20Tn Avn OIRARD AVE. i r ln "THE ACCUSING Harry Morey m voice JULY 4 MARIE DORO in "Tho Heart of Nora Flynn" FRANKFORD franknue TODAY and TOMORROW MARIE DORO in "The Heart of Nora Flynn BfiTH ST. Theatre S5S Bel. Sprue. Eigs. 7 to 11 TODAY and TOMORROW MAE MURRAY n "SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS" GERMANTOWN 6S08 S'e. TODAY and TOMORROW TARAMOUNT PEGGY HYLAND in "SAINTS AND SINNERS" GLOBE I9TH MARKET SilS-7-0 at.-tnou KIMBALL ORGAN PAULINE FREDERICK F0ER.. JULY 4 MARY PICKFORD in "ESMERALDA" riDADH AVENUE THEATRE tllKAKL 7TH AND OIRARD AVENUE FANNIE WARD ln "roVs JULY 4 EDNA WALLACE HOPPER in "THE PERILS OF DIVORCE" - rT.l.V.AVn BROAD ST.. ERIE ft Great iNortnernaEHMANTowN aves. Bessie Barriscale '" THE SORROWS OP LOVE'' JULY 4 LOUISE LOVELY in "THE GILDED SPIDER" IRIS THEATRE 3Hfl SiJkaTON Harold Lockwood ' Vae&ed rider- JULY 4 JOHN BARRYMORE in "THE RED WIDOW" LAFAYETTE " JS0 CHAS. CHAPLIN floorwalker" JULY 4 . MARGUERITE NICHOLS in "AN OLD MAN'S FOLLY" ' "SECRET OP THE SUBMARINE" iCAriE'D FORTY FIRST AND JX.UEilV LANCASTER AVENUE TODAY and TOMORROW MAE MURRAY in "Sweet Kitty Bellairs" LIHPBTV BROAD AND lotKl I COLUMBIA HR Harnar ta "s MARKET , o. warner of vain desire" JULY 4 Francis Nelson and Arthur Ashley in "What Happened at 22" RTlTTagafy1aTyTi?rlYyfTllrTXyyTTlTT MALTA KNIGHTS Class Initiations Add Many Members to Tills Ancient Brotherhood In accord with the actl6n of many sister fraternities, commander! greherMiy throughout tho State aro adopting reso1u tlons to pay tho dues nnd keep In srood standing all members enlisting ln the sorv lco of cither the nnny or navy. Steps -will also be tnlten to keep a vnatchful eyo ever tho chlMren of such members and see that the families are cared for wherever neces slty'ror assistance hrlses. N'ext week a large e!s ef candidate will bs ftdmltted, nt rarrell. In western . Pennsylvania, and on July IB a rlass will le taken Into the order at Lnford. In the heart of tha anthra cite coal region. . Such Is the activity manifested In all sections of the State that in the last 10 days 10 different applications havo been re ceived at Btate headquarters lh thl city for dispensations for class Initiations, and since March I more than 2S00 new member have been admitted to membership In Pennsylvania. .The members of Oriental Commandery, No. 10(1. of Chester. nr doing veomari service. n effort to awaken a greater degree of Interest in the. work of the Order of Knight of Malta, In Delaware County, Thla Is the commandery ef "which Supreme Re corder Frank Oray Is an honored member. Thursday an open meeting was heid.and a oclal season enjoyed, which was attended hy a large number of sir knights and their friends. Orand Commander James I", Brady, Supreme Recorder Oray, Deputy Alexander Smith and Orand R. S order John II. Hoffman delivered stirring ad resses upon Malta and its principles. Our lumber's mobilized. Million of feet ready to march your war on notice 1 Edward F.Henson& Co, Structural Lumtur ond Tlmicr foplsr Street Wharves, rhlla LOGAN THEATRE 481 NDnoAD TODAY and TOMORROW GEORGE BEBAN in "PASQUALE" T fCJ TCT B2D A'D LOCUST LiVUlJl Mats. 11.10 and 0:30, loo. US. 030, 8. 0.:30, ISO. CARLYLE BLACKWELL in "THE SHADOW OF DOUBT- JULY 4 BRUCE McRAE ,n ''"fargSrJS INVISIBLE" MarketSt. Theatre 3as " Douglas Fairbanks ,n 'Jble- Added "The Janitor's Wlfe'a Temptation." JULY 4 VIOLET MERSEREAU ,nrrr,.N Bee "PEO O' THE BING" every Wednesday. OR PHFI IM GERMANTOWN XNti T IrriEUM. CHELTEN AVE3. . TODAY and TOMORROW BESSIE BARRISCALE in "The Sorrows of Love" PALACE 1U JJARKET STREET TODAY and TOMORROW EDNA GOODRICH in "The Malting of Magdalene" PARrC JUDGE AVE. & DAUPHIN StT r'M'lxxv MAT., 2:15. EVG.. 0:45 to 11. rara. Dustln Farnum ln "david mount """"""" OARRIGK" JULY 4 Triangle W. H. WARNER in "The Market of Vain Desire" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET Hobart Bosworth ,n 'niSS.- JULY 4 Harry Carey and Stella Razeto in "The Three Godfathers" . RTATTfl GERMANTOWN AVE. vl'rt-ij lKJ AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. John Barrymore ' ""bSiSoom-. JULY 4 LILLIAN GISH - 'aJS$utitP ADDED BILLIE BURKE In 'GLORIA'S ROMANCE" Flrat Eplaofle. RFflFNT 18S MARKET STREET lvL"'VJI-4i1 HUH AN VOICE QKOAJf TODAY and TOMORROW WORLD FILM CORP. PrnU KITTY GORDON in "THE CRUCIAL TEST" R1IRY MARKET STREET j BELOW 7TH STREET BERTHA KALICH in "AmbiUon" JULY 4 PAULINE FREDERICK in " Z A Z A " SA V "l V 12n MARKET " v '-' STREET FRANCES NELSON in "What Happened at 22" JULY 4 VIOLET HORNER ln ,,T"B TIVU ' aawavtav MARBLE HEART TTO G A 1?T,r AND ENANGO 8T3- TODAY and TOMORROW SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "ALIEN SOULS" "WHO'S GUILTY?" VipTftp Ta MARKET ST. ItlUftlH ABOVE N1NTK TODAY and TOMORROW BESSIE BARRISCALE in, "NOT MY SISTERM FAY TINCHER NESS: STANLEY AnKE,f above ioth continuous TODAY and Mt'wVV TOMORROW ANN PENNINGTON in "SUSIE SNOWFLAKE" 1 JO Our lumber's mobilized, jj ij p( rt3Fgsa ' " Jma