Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 08, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 9

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    EVENING LBDGEEr-PHILABBLPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916.
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CORINTHIAN YACIIT
CLUB DINES OFFICERS
OF NAVY AT CAPE MAY
Interesting Event In Compliment
to Independence Dny Visitors
j at Popular Seashore
' ' Resort
HARBOR AS NAVAL BASE
Plan to Establish Flotilla Tliero In Time
of Peace Personal
Notes
CAPE MAT, July 8. A dinner' given br
tho Corinthian Yacht Club to tho officers
nft tho Bushnel, tha Vixen nml tho sub
1 marines, which were hero for Independence
Day, was a most cnjoyablo nftalr. Com
modore John I Forsythe, of tho Corinthian
. Yacht Club, was toastmaster, and at tho
' fcueits' table were Lieutenant Commahder
David P. Boyd, of tho Bushnel! Captain
Haloy, of the Vixen :' Mayor '"William Ii.
S)evchs, of Capo May, nnd Commodoro
Philip H. Johnson, of tho Philadelphia
Yacht Club.
Those who responded to toasts were
Mayor Stovens, Commander Boyd, Captain
, Haloy, Commodoro Johnson, Luther C. Os
den, president of tho Board of Trado, Capo
May: Judgo Henry II. Eldrcdgo, of tho
Cape May County cobrta i Senator Lewis T.
Elevens, of Capo May; ox-C6mmodoro John
O. QHmore, of, tho Stono Harbor Yacht
njrao, anu uommouoro i.. voouwnrn inun
r and Bobort Grlor, of Philadelphia.
Among thoso at tho tablo wero Lieuten
ant Anthony J. James, Lieutenant Harry
B. Hlrd, Ensign Walter O. Henry, Ensign
Rudolf P. Hans, Surgeon Ernest W. Brown,
Paymaster W. Clark, Lieutenant Oeorgo
A. Ilood, Ensign Henry L. Abbott, Lieuten
ant Deupreo J, Frledell, Ensign Thomas
3. Berrien, Lieutenant Lewis Hancock, Jr.,
Ensign Jnmes It. Webb, William Kltten
houso King1, Russell M. Wngar, Captain
StlllWcll Hand, Harbor Master of Caps
May; George H. Crozlor, Captain Albert CJ.
Bdnnstt, S. Morton iloxandcr, William S.
Casselman, S. Hoss Campbell and Judge
William B. ICnowlca.
It was at this dinner that Commander
Boyd, of tho Bushnel, told of tho determina
tion to mako Capo May Harbor a naval
base for one flotilla In tlmo of pcaco nnl
for as many more vessels as might bo
needed to defend tho coast In tlmo of war.
PERSONAL NOTES
Rear Admiral Albert W. Grant, com
mander of tho submarine flotilla of tho
Atlantlo Station. Is at the Chalfonto Hotel,
where ho and Mrs. Grant are passing tho
summer,
Rear Admiral Thomas B. Howard, TJ, 8.
,N., and Mrs. Howard will spend the sum
mer nt tho Stockton Villa.
Mrs. Catherlno Ramsay Hill and Miss
Ramsay, sisters of tho lato Admiral Francis
Ramsay, aro at tho Windsor Hotel.
Captain John S, Halsoy, U. S. A., with
Mrs. Halsoy, aro representatives of tho
army society, who aro nt the Stockton Villa.
Tho Misses Amy and Lucy Powell, grand
daughters of tho lato Goneral Phil Kearney,
aro staying at their cottaga on Stockton
avenue, for tho summer.
General Watts Kearney, tho son of Gen
eral Phil Kearnoy, Is among promlnont
-visitors nt Cape May. General John Watts
Kearney obtained his tltlo by bolng on tho
staff of tho late Governor Robert S. Green,
of New Jorsey.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roswell Ramson. of At
lanta, Go., son-in-law nnd daughter of
United Statos Sonator Hoko Smith, aro nt
tho Hotol Capo May for tho season.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McKcnna, of Balti
more, are at tho cottago of Mr. and Mrs.
Louis J. McGrath, of Philadelphia, on Beach
nvonue.
Former Assistant Secretary of tho Treas
ury Milton F. Alios, now vlco president of
tho Rlrgs National Bank, Washington, and
family aro at trio Hotel Capo May.
Mrs. Henry R. Cnrtrlght and Miss Cart
right, of Chestnut Hill, aro spending tho
early summer season nt tho Colonial.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Henderson Fraloy, of
Cynwyd, havo arrived at tho Baltimore Inn
to pass their vacation.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles II. Roberts, of
Wynnowood, aro nt tho Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fitter II. Benham aro at
the Hotol Columbia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wood, of Consho
hocken, are at tho Star Villa.
Mr. Henry Attomus, Jr., and Mr. Roland
Attemus are at the Colonial.
SjTONE HARBOR'S NEW
BOARDWALK DEDICATED
Great Crowd Takes Part in Dedi
cation Ceremonies, Includ
ing Parade
STONE. HARBOR, N. J.. July 8. The
largest crowd In tho history of Stone Har
bor was assembled In this resort over the
Fourth and assisted in tho various cere
monies. The celebration was marked by the union
Of alt forces, all lending their best efforts
and enthusiasm. Tho weathpr was all that
could be desired. There wero enough clouds
to break the glare of tho sun and Just
breeze enough to mako each flag stand out
straight, showing every star and etrlpa at
Its best
There was neither accident nor mishap
to marr a perfect day, and every visitor
end resident enjoyed himself thoroughly.
The day began practically at midnight
with the appearance on tho Btreets of the
ghosts pf the Patriots of 1776, waking the
people with fife and drum, nnd calling
other "ghosts" In nighties and pajamas to
the windows In wonder at tho unexpected.
From one end of tha town to the other
went the "splrlta of '78," to tho tune of
"Yankee Doodle."
The program for tno day was carried
out Jn every detail. The ball gamo on the
OLGA GREY, THE
By, Miss Anushka Zacsek,
iEN I first visited the Griffith studio
near Los Angele3 two years ago, I
id no idea, of ever affixing my narao to
Re payroll there. In fact, I have not yet
5one so, although I coltect my salary with
"extraordinary promptness every weekj but
It Is not my name that goes on the dotted
line. It Is ths name Mr. Griffith passed
me the day I made my first appearance
"Jn character."
I aspired to photoplay acting honors
when I visited the studio. Mincing and
melting heroines gathered to the arms of
brawny heroes. iahougbt the proper thing,
In my dreams I saw "Mite, Zacsek" belns
begged by big directors, to restrain her
tears until the cameraman was ready tj
begin. I taw the studio folk leaving desks
and dressing rooms and crowding out on to
the lot when tha word was pawed around
that '"'Mile. Zacsek" ws about to do a
scene alone I All this In my dreams, bat in
waking hours nothing was further from ray
thoughts than success before the camera
the. camera of the Great Griffith 1
And now that It has all come about, It Is
all backward, or hlnd-side-afore, and I am
more confused by the actions of Fate, than
la imaginable t
True, I am acting In Griffith pictures.
But I am never given tho chance to be tha
weepy heroine of my dreams under any cir
cumstances. When I draw my weekly sti
pend, I sign a uacie in receipt, which I
. .liOYtr htard of before meeting Mr. Griffith.
Plata In the morning between the marrteet
men and tha "singles' resulted fn a ecors
of S to 1 In favor of tha "slnnles."
Mayor Herbert wits chairman nt the first
flflK-rntsfmr for tha borough. Following
prayer by the Rer. Dr. Butellffe, IL S.
Hlsley, president of the Sotith Jersey Realty
Company founder of Stone Harbor and flsst
Mayor of the borough, delivered An ad'
dress, School chltdren sang- patriotic stings,
accompanied by the band of tho Stone Har
bor Volunteer Fire Company. Tho plaia,
where tho flag was raised, Is on 96th street
between 1st nnd 2d avenues, nnd cunstl
tutd a publlo pnrk and playground-laid out
In tho original plans of development, nnd
was given Into tho borough's keeping.
The newly completed Boardwalk, deco
rated with thousinds of flags and IhfongeA
with people from end to cndi was dedicated
Immediately after the flag-raising. Ad
dresses wero made by Charles F. Bower,
Stewart McDowell. Senator Geran and Reeso
P. ntsley. John O. GUmore read the "Ode
to Stono Harbor," of which ho Is the
author Tho audience. In, perfect sympathy
with tho occasion, sang the ode, accom
panied by the bnnd. Tho muster was ar
ranged by Mrs. Sanderson. Following the
dedication everyone participated In the
parade, which traversed the entire length
of the Boardwalk, headed by the band.
Each marcher was presented with on Amer
ican flag, which he carried In tho parade.
At tho yacht club tho nnuatlc sports
closed the daytime program. The boat races
were- over the four-mllo course, with eight
In the start nnd five In tho flnlsh. John R.
Hunslcker's Peggy, C. A. Krouse'a Hydro,
Bankson G. Rller's Peggy R.. W. H. McCor
mlck's Edmnr. Dr. D. M. Hitch's Clara D
nnd Mr. Goodman's Vartda rated In the
order named.
In tho evening, nt tho yacht club, a feast
of Georgia's best watermelons was provided.
Tho fireworks wero tho nncst ever shown In
thn Jiomuoh. A bnll was given nffer tho
fireworks display, nt which the hundred or
so dancers enjoyed themselves until tho wee
smalt hours of morning:
WILDWOOD TO BE HOST
TO PHOTOPLAY STARS
AND STATE'S FIREMEN
Convention ' of Screen Actors
Will Bo Held July 16 at
Resort -"Laddies" Meet
the Twelfth
GREAT PRIZES OFFERED
WILDWOOD, N. J., July 8. "Tho Spirit
of '1G" was manifested the last week when
tho resort filled with Independence Day va
cationists, who flocked to this national play
ground In such strenms thnt It scorned ths
great arriving throngs would never cease
coming. It proved to bo tho "Grcatcsti
Fourth" crowd that tho resort has ever wit
nessed, according to tho statements made
by some of tho old residents.
Many of tho visitors took advantage of
tho four holidays nnd laid their pinna to
stay over tho balanco of tho' week, some
oven longer, nnd with tho week-end addi
tion of visitors who come regularly, whether
or not something special Is offered In the
way of entertainment, has resulted In a
regular Jam. Business men and hotol men
nro Jubilant, ns their houses nro filling up
nt tho benefits derived from tho great multi
tude of visitors.
This week saw tho opening of the large
auditorium of tho Casino Pier Company on
Its new pier. Tho opening proved a great
succoss, with Director Pfelflor and his or
chestra of 25 pieces, all members of tho
Philadelphia Orchestra, as the attraction.
The two concerts dally have attracted large
as well as appreciative audiences, who are
loud In their praise of this entertainment
provided by tho Board of Trado.
BANQUET FOR CRANE.
In appreciation of tho work of Mr. Heber
Crano, secretary and treasurer of the Wild
wood Tltlo and Trust Company and mana
ger of tho Casino Pier Compnny, who wa3
Instrumental In securing theso artists, a
largo number of business men of Philadel
phia and citizens of Wlldwood tendered a
testimonial banquet to Mr. Crane at tho
Holly Beach Yacht Club. Among tho speak
ers wero George Nolan, Thomas Martlndale,
H. C. Dunlap, M. D. Swisher, ex-Congressman
J. Thompson Baker, Commissioner R.
W, Ryan, Postmaster Georgo N, Smith,
Sonator Philip P. Baker, G. H. Huppert,
Mark B. Reeves, Samuel Lannlng and
others. '
WUdwood's complete program for tho sea
son Is now being enjoyed by the host of
July visitors. Everything Is being put
Into operation for tho next great cele
bration, which will bo the firemen's annual
day par ado on July 12. Tho city's fire lad
dies will bo hosts to scores of visiting (Vre
companies from alt over New Jersey and
some from Pennsylvania. From the num
ber of aoceptnnccs of the Invitations sent
out tho affair promises to be the greatest
of Its kind ever attempted In tho State.
A score of bands will participate In the
grand parade this year, many of the visit
ing companies bringing their own bands.
Tha prizes are pronounced the bost ever
offered here, nnd will be worth the trip
alone to this resort by the visiting fire
men. Photoplaywright's Part
By Harry O. Hoyt
OUR profession la a noble one.
Tho glory does not Ho entirely
with thoso who build bridges across
canyons, or who erect edifices in tho
great city. Wo have our part that
makes just ns much for the advance
ment of the human race. If we can
catch the laughter or the tears and
put them on the screen so that no
matter what the creed, or religion,
or race, or tongue, all may under
stand wo havo dono something that
is really worth while.
GRIFFITH VAMPIRE
the Hungarian Ingenue
I doubt If there are a half dozen people In
the studio who would admit ever having
heard of such a person 1
Yet," here I am, Anushka Zacsek, lead
ing woman. Fine Arts Films; born, Buda
pest, Hungary, 1898; appeared in Birth of a
Nation, the Better Man, The Failure, The
Absentee, X Night's Adventure. A Day That
Is Dead, A-TVoman of Courage, .. Breath of-
Summer, A Bold Impersonation, The Wild
Girl of the Sierras, The Mother and the
Law, etc.
In the first place, I was engaged while a
mere spectator on the side lines one day by
Mr. Griffith, whom we wero observing as he
directed some scenes for "The Clansman."
When I told htm my name he said, "Tut,
tutl Impossible!"
As days passed and I was continually cast
In feature pictures and became accustomed
' to tho work, I began to notice that my busl-
ness was always to "vamp to tne total
eclipse of my tendervherola ambitions. I
finally decided this was not aa l; should be,
and asked my director for a sympathetic
part In tho nait production.
"Impossible I" b unprted. "Heroines are
always blonde. Vampires are dark. You
are a vamp I"
And too true I For two solid years I have
been Ophidian Olga to alt who venture Into
the studio or Into a theahe w.htro Fine
Arts. Film aro shown.
Mr Griffith named me Olga Grey, and I
can't siy I am crazy about it but what's In
a name I A. salary earned and. spent by
Anushka Zarinlr, everrttousu jal& to OJss
Pat J U4 -aIarft .,.,.,',.., ,
ATIJINTIC CITY SEES
BIG WEEK-END; MANY
RESERVATIONS lADE
Usual After-Fourth Dulness Not
Particularly Noticeablo at
Shore Beach Parties
Under Way
SHARK SCARE DISCOUNTED
ATLANTIC CITT, July 8. That tbli
week-end will be a big one Is assured by
the number of arrivals yesterday nnd tho
many reservations made for this afternoon.
The usual aftfr-Fourth dulness was not
particularly noticeable this year, and It Is"
evident that the rush seneon will start nt
least 10 days earlier than usual. If Sep
tember Is clear, with no northeast storms
to drive nway guests who loe the seasldo
at that tlmo of tha year, this season will
be a much longer one than the last.
Beach parties havo started earlier than
usual,' nnd that means that night bathing
will be oven moro popular this year than
last season. At present tho youngor clo
ment, who make up the guests nt theso
social ovonta, content themselves with play
Iner le.in-frnir. tannine races, dancing nnd
many of tho games which children of tender
years aro only supposed to enjoy. Tho
full dress for theso occasions Is nlways
undress; bathing suits being the proper rai
ment to wear at ono of theso joyous ni
fairs. Tho nlehta havo been too" cool for
bathing, tho water being warm enough, but
chilly winds driving bathers back to every
day raiment.
There has not been tho lenst ovldenco of
timidity In the bathing throng over tho
stories nbout sharks being found nt other
resorts. The fact that fish of a largo slzo
nro seldom caught hero assures peoplo that
thero Is no danger. Drum fish nro never
caught near this city, fishermen who anglo
for that spocloa of fish being compolled to
go miles away boforo they can get a blto.
Even tho channel bass which nro caught
near hero nro not one-half as largo as thoso
iucrht at other rnftnrtn. Tha fact that
largo fish keep away from here Is a guaran
tee that bathers will experlcnco no troublo
and not even hnvo n fright. Another reason
for safety la the fact that tho beach here
shelves gracefully to deep water, there being
no quick descents. The sands rising grad
uallywould keep largo flsh away from In
shore. Tho usual summer order about bathers
who como from their own homes wearing
long cloaks or raincoats It looked upon
as a Joko by many of tho cottagers and ho
tel resldonts. Many of them would gladly
comply with tho now regulation If there
were any checking facilities on the beach,
but tho park net prevents any ono from do
ing business seaward of tho Boardwalk, so
wraps must bo loft on the beach. As they
aro frequently stolen, whllo peoplo aro bath
ing, visitors and residents object to tho now
order. Thoi police are only allowed to p'ro
vent peoplo In tabooed costumes from going
on tho beach, but onco they get thero nono
has a right to keep them there, so thoy
must bo allowed to walk homo In nn attire
that has been prohibited by orders of tho
pollco department.
Tho porches of many hotels are now
turned Into bazaars In tho early morning
hours, whore women can pick uji bargains
In linens, embroideries and laces, displayed
by Eist Indian peddlers. The wnrea aro
displayed for the benefit of nil tho guests,
whethor they purchase or not and It satis
fies many a woman's longing to go shopping
by Just looking at tho goods, pricing and
criticising them.
PIcasantvlllo has dono Its sharo toward
making automobile traveling to this plnco
comfortable and safe by cutting off tho
sharp corners on ono of Its Btreets, where a
turn was required. A rounded curbing has
also been placed In position at this point.
Tho continuation of tho boulovard running
through that city has also been repaved,
so that It Is In excellent shapo.
The criticism over tho condition of tho
moidow boulovard has aroused tho peoplo
iwho havo charge of tho work of resurfacing
It and thoy nro mnklng many improvements
that will mako It safer during tho contln
uanco of the work. Speed will also bo tho
motto of the contractors and thoy will push
tho work ns hard as they can from this
tlmo on, .........
Mrs. N. Snellonburg, of North Broad
street. Is hero for a stay of at least a
Mr. and Mrs. John Hltchler, of West
Philadelphia, aro nt n prominent hotel for
a two months' visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard R. Levick, of
Ogontz, aro nt their Chelsea cottago for the
remainder of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson, Miss
Mary Patterson nnd Miss Ella Patterson
aro here for a short visit. Mr. Patterson is
superintendent of the IIouso of Correction
In Philadelphia.
Magistrate George Persch and his wife
nro nt a beach-front hotol for the rest of
the summer. ...,
Mr and Mrs. John Scott, of Wes( Thlla
delphla, are among the many thousands
who will enjoy this city until Labor Day.
Mr. Livingston L. Biddle, 2d, Is a guest
nt a prominent hotel and will stay here un
til the middle of September.
Mr. Eugeno Springer and family, of West
Erlo avenue, are occupying their summer
home here with the expectations of remain
ing until October.
Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Dillingham, of Oer
mantown, will occupy their Chelsea cottage
until tho chill winds of autumn begin to
blow,
Mr. and Mrs. F. McDonough and Miss
Kathleen McDonough, of West Pine street,
are cottagers here who will remain until
the summer season Is over.
. -
Casement Plea Deforo Senators July li5
WASHINGTON, July 8, Tho Senate
Foreign Relations Committee has, agreed
to take up next Wednesday Senatbr Mar
tine's resolution requesting President Wil
son to urge the British Government to grant
a stay In execution of the death sentence
against Sir Roger Casement until new facts
can bo presented.
B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE
Chestnut and Twelfth Streets
MAT,, 8 P. M. NIOHT. 8 P, M.
it SHOWS DAILY 3
NEXT WEEK
Second Triumphant 'Week of tho
Sensational Summer lilt
"Made in Philly"
50 COBIPANY OF 50
All Philadelphia. Favorites.
A BIOT OF LAUGHTER AND MU8ICI
The Hfmphonlo Miuical Kevtltr
16 Navassar Girls 16
With aa Entire Change of Program.
Noel Travers & Irene Douglas
Protntlnx "Mtadowbrook Lane."
Billy HalHgan & Dama Sykes
Qgsring "Somewhere In Jtrr,"
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In Firit ao4 Exclutlye Presentation of
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JJAbACE- Marguerite Clarl
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CHARLES P. POKORNY
Director of the bnntl nt Woodslde
Pnrk.
CLOSE-UPS
WALLACE REID
Waltaco Held is a son of Hal Held, tho
.noted writer of melodtamn. Waltaco wn
bornln St. Louis, April 1G, ."M years ago.
Tho Held family
moved to New
York when Wal
taco was 10 years
old and thero ho
wont to tho pub
llo schools, later
going to tho New
Jersey Mllltnry
Academy nt Free
hold, N. J. Youns
Hold's first np
pearanco on tho
stage was nt tho
ago of 4, when ho
playrd tho rolo of
n little girl In
"Slaves of Cold."
In 1909 tho Held
family moved i to
Wyoming, ,tho Big
iiorn unsin dis
trict. Thero Wallaco worked on a ranch,
ran a hotel nnd worked on tho Government
survey of tho Shoshono Dam llo soon re
turned to Now York nnd secured a Job on
the New York Star ns a cub reporter.
Ho then appeared In vnudevlllo In "Tho
Girl nnd tho Hanger," a Rketch by his
father. At tho closo of his season ho went
with tho Sollg Company, whero ho remained
for nine months playing bits,, characters,
leads and everything that came along. Hero
ho learned to operate a motion plcturo
camera, but becoming tired of the motion
plcturo work ho Joined tho Motor Mngazino
ns assistant editor. Whllo acting In this
capacity ho secured tho motion picture
rights to "Tho Confession" nnd sold It to
tho Vltagraph Company, nnd ho nnd his
father nppoared In the picture. Ho was
with tho Vltagraph 11 months playing leads
opposite Florence Turner. Ho loft tho Vlta
graph to play leads for tho Ilcllanco eastern
company. Ho enmo West with Otis Turner
and with tho Universal ho directed, acted,
set up tho camera nnd wroto tho scripts.
Just boforo Joining tho Lasky. forces ho
was with D. W. Griniths appearing In "Tho
Birth of a Nation" as tho blacksmith. Be
sides appearing with Gernldlne Farrar In
Lasky productions, Mr. Bold has starred
with Mao Murray In "To Hao and to
Hold," and with Cleo Illdgely In n nun
ber of photoplays, tho latest, "The Selfish
Womnn." which will. bo seen nt tho Stanley
tho llrst half of next week.
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THE THEATRICAL
BAEDEKER FOR
NEXT WEEK
FEATVTin FILUB.
STANLEY Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day, "Tho Selfish Woman," with Wallace
Held and Cleo nidgely. n LaskyPara
mount production by Hector Turnbull,
Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday, "The
Smugglers," with Donald Brian, a Fa
mous riayers-raramount production.
AtlCADIA Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day, "Flirting With Fate," with Douglas
Fairbanks, a Grimth-TrlanRlo production,
and another episode In Blllle Burke's
scrlat, "Gloria's Romance." Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, "The Coward,"
with Charles Bay, an Ince-Trlanglo pro
duction. VICTORIA Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day, "Ths Apostle of Vengeance," with
W S. Hart, nn Ince-Trlanglo production,
nml "The Vagabond," Charlie Chaplin's
latest Mutual production. Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday, "The Ktornal Ques
tion," with Olga J'etrove, a Metro pro
duction. "The Vagabond" will bo re
peated Saturday.
PALACE Monday. Tuesday nnd Wednes
day. "Tho Man From Mexico," with Jack
Bnrrymore, a Famous Players-Paramount
production, and 'Tho Vagabond." with
Charlie Chnplln, a new Mutual comedy,
and "Gloria's Romance," with Billlo
llurke. T1m -sday, Friday nnd Saturday
"Destiny's i'o " with t.ouio Huff, a Fa
mous pinveM-Paramount production.
Saturday. Chaplin's "Vagabond" will bo
repeated
FOllJtnST "The NVer Do Well," With
Kathlyn Williams. Iast week of tho 10
reel Mm version of the novel by Hex
Hcach, who wroto 'The Spoilers." Orch
estral, vocal and scenic -pccompanlments
add to the entertainment.
OAIUltCK "How Britain Prepared." A
war film with n scoro of faeclnatlng de
tails concerning tho process of making
soldiers.
VAVDEVILLK.
KEITH'S "Made In Philly," a local revue,
with Keller MacU. Frank Orth. Johnny
and William J. Dooley, Harry Fern, At
nrimdel, At White, Clarence Marks, tho
Caits Brothers, Yvetto Hugnl, Flo Burt,
Mndalon Lear, Mnmle Lnfferty. Jano and
Mnmlo King nnd a beauty ohorus; the
Naassar Girls; Noel Travers and Ireno
Douglas In "Meadowbrook Lane": Billy
HalHgan nnd Pama Sykes In "Some
whero In Jersey": Dorothy Granville nnd
Austin Mack, In "Types of Women" : Sam
H. White nnd Lou Clayton In dances, and
the KellB-Trlbuno News Pictures.
OLOm: George W Barbln and Carrlo
BuenaVjsta Park
ON DELAWARE RIVER FRONT)
Sw Gloucester, N. J.
MOST POPULAR RIVER HESOIU
h'UUt PHILADELPHIA
Now Under Control of
FRANK I). HALL
ALWAYS COOL AND INVITINO
Popular Price Restaurant
Amusement Varied nnd Numeroafl
Metropolitan Orchestra
. A. H. TEMMK, Conductor
VOCAL SOLOISTS
Concert Eterjr Evening and Saturday
and .Sunday Afternoons
HO ITC from font or South Street mn
DUAIJ direct Muturdujn and Sundayn
every 20 mlnutefl.
NO LONG DELAYS
Boat Always in Slip
Awaiting You and Your Auto
ON SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS.
OTHER WEEKDAYS Vt HOURLY
Capacity of Our Steamers 50 Cars
Distance Shorter Itoadi Iletter
GLOUCESTER FERRY CO.
d. A. MUI.LEK. Pres't.
The Talk
OP
Philadelphia
IT THE.0UTVOFBVERV
lTr7ITICAHERICAH TVEC
The Oreat Object Lesson in Pre.
paredness. Thrllllne from begin
ning to end Vividly portrait what
d, ourselves, may ue . mpoh
d0-THOUSANDS CllfER I r
TWICE DAILY ?:1S Hits
GARRIGK
NIOHTS ZSe. 60e. 75c.
MATIN KKx 5e nml sue.
ALL HEATH KKSKKVI'D
AL'nn:Nri:u ohchinira
SPECIAL KPPEl'TS
IIROAD AND SIONTOOMEKY
V. O, Nlxon-Nlrdllnter Gen. Mrr.
Dally Mats., 10c. Krt., 7 & 0, lOo A -.'Oe
"& BUSiHESSPRQPOSfll" 1 HOWJiRP.KIBEL SHERBERI
Hills LUCI 8RUGHE I GUBBH iHGtlSlrM?
D'nMORt S DOUGLAS
cum D 0
G Big Acts & Splendid Pictures
FORREST 3D BIG WEEK
Greatest Film Sensation in Philadelphia Since
Tba Birth, ot a Nation"
The Ne'er -Do -Well
10-PAHT SCREEN VERSION OF
REX BEACH'S SSvl"
Symphony Orchestra of 20!
Other Big Features!
3:15 AND 8:15 DAILY
Prices SSc & DOc. All Seats Reserved.
PEATS BELUNQ FOR NEXT WEEK
lilOne Theatre juniper sts.
V-V'JV' YAVDBV1LLB Continuous 11
A, M. to 11 P, M. lOo. IBc. 25o.
SEVEN LITTLE DARLINGS
AT THE PARTY
MATT1E CHOATE & CO.
la "Ths Mayor and, tt4 Msjlaurs," OTHBB3.
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT Below 16TU
FRANK KESNAK la
"TUB PHANTOM"
SWIMMINQ
A T A M! SANITARY BWDOnxa VoSu
JWiXUlQ jib B. BROAD ST.
PARTY NIGHTS HON , FBI. AND SAT.
LADIES- k GENTLEMEN'S HOURS DAILT
DANCINO
Colonial Dance Castle
552430 Gercaantown Ave
lHShtM
Win lTfi J 1 1 h ifB I
6 JUSiifijS'illi fjiAilri,
JIL to
FpFPKf
Trmtelr, or tho Knickerbocker Flayers,
In "Man's Vvit"', tha Five Musical By
rone Somtrs and Morse, PhlladelphHn,
In "At the Qolf Club" J Harry and Anna.
Seymour, In dancing and melody Dennlo
Franklin and Company: the Aerial
Maekai Hold en and Herron, danclni? and
comedy; Fell.t and Hope; Jack Dakota,
the Oklahoma cowboy and Frank Ward,
eccentric dancing comedian.
QPANJJ Mr. Beaumont and Mies Arnold
In "The Doctorlno") Howard, klbel and
Herbert, BlneJerS ', Frlti and Lucy Brouche,
juvenile musicians! the Aertat Mltchels;
Frank Gabby and hla English family;
D'Amoro and Douglas, strong- men. Tha
Fathe News and Mutual Comedies.
GROSS KEYS First half of week, "Over
the Garden Wall," a musical production;
Mrs. Frances Dade nnd Henry C. Shep
pard, of tho Philadelphia fitngo Society,
In a sketch; Foster and Seamon, whlto
artists; Charles Hnllman, blackfaco co
median ; narrlek and Hart, In "At tho
Movies", nnd Whlto Brothers In an ncro
batlo novelty. Last half of week! Ad
STEAMSHIPS
TRIPS BY WATER
Ilermndn, 8 days ot morn if.42.lSO tip
Ilntnnn, 10 ilys OK. 00
I'orto Men, lfl ilnys' eritle Di.SOap
Nnva Hrotlft. A Newfoundland,
12 days' emlsn , 00.00 up
Snnford, Fin. (2000 mile" by wnter) 4S.00
Urent Lnlis Crnle, from ItufTnln. 40.00
Full Information on tho above, or nny
other water or rail trip, gladly furnished.
Stcnnmhlp & Tourist Department
Tho Fourth Street National Bank
143 S. 4tli St.. rhllft., I'n.
STEAMBOATS
PLAN YOUR MOONLIGHT NOW GO TONIGHT
Big Bright Moon For a Week
NOW IS Tim SEASON TO TAKE 11111 KIDDIES ON A ViifSlO TO
Brandyivlne Springs Parle, Shellpot Parfc or
Historic Brandyivlne Creek
ON THE 11IO IKON
rtEGEEAR KATE Wilmington, Cfl.
Etc., 60et slncle, 30c. Chester tJVK.
Kic, 23CI nlnsie, 13c.
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Ji"LilRT-!LViniBaifc
StTn?"?IfiT.,S,SsB
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SUMMER RESORTS
NEW LONDON, CClNN.
i(aS i
m si " ajr
THE GRISWOLD'
EASTERN POINT, NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT.
Finest Summer Resort Hotel In America.
Two and One-Half Hours from Boston and New Yorh.
NOW OPEN
Located at ono of tho coolest points on tho coast, overlooklnc Lons Island
Sound and tho historic Thames IUver. . A . . .
Special prlvlIcBca cranted by tho SHENECOSSETT COUNTRY CLUB to hotel
BUcstB. 18-hole courso; club house Une3t In country; International champion
ALEX SMITH, eolf professional.
Hotel luxuriously furnished; card and music rooms, ballroom, larso orchestra;
octacon dlntne room, light nnd sunny; exceptional service.
Prlvato bnth or running water in every Bleeping room. Lone Distance
Telephone in overy room. ,, . ... . ,
Sports include yachting, boating, doop-sea fishing, bathing, motoring and
The famous Brnnford Farms maintained for supplying cream, milk, poultry,
vegetables and fruit for hotel.
H. D. SAXTON, Manager
Alio Tho Bolloviow, Betlealr Heights, Florida.
CAPE MAY. N. J.
CAPE MAY HOTEL
New Modern Fireproof Resort Hotel,
Htrictlvnnthfl Ocean
--. II.J Ill I !-; - 1 I.Ull"IWtf
't?M" ' "iQtltiiJ-TrouiitttJfauittU oiin eat)
tPJBf Smartest of American Beaches
Ersry comfort. Flnitbthingbsehlnthworld Deep sss sod Inlsnd Aahlng. z
8lllng,Motorbotlng,0odsatomohllerosdi.Geilf. Tennis Direct trslaeerriee :
NOW OPEN .
. ,., ..nn...n,u writ nf nhnn. 17. Tt. PAGE.
C. A. Wood. Leniee.
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WILDWOOD, N. J.
v a(Pv '-''r!
WILDW00
L.i.4
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
THE LEADING RESORT HOTEL Of THE WORLD
flUaMtajfrBldieim
ATLANTIC CITY.N. J,
OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT.
JOSIAH WHITE & SONS COMPANY
NEW HOTEL MERION VUitRQ0V
Vermont Ave., near Beach. Capacity 300,
High class, t-i up daily! SIT.fO up uekly.
CVll. PltETTYMAN. Prop, M.L.lUlCEY.Mer,
PHILLIPS HOUSE
Msssacbusstta Av. and Beach. F, P. PHILLIP3.
HOTEL ARLINGTON Jjjfg.;
Open all year. R. J. OSHORNE A SON.
nTQT,T71V"5 1S1& Boardwalk, bslow New
ItlOUul O Yerk ave. Burotwan plan II us
dally. Front on ocean. Free batblax vrlvtlsssj.
OCE.VN CITY. N. J.
ST. CHARLES ISTWff "a"! &
turnlshsd A reoavated. New nit. E. Harris.
llVALON. N. J.
AVALON BY THE SEA
v halh!aat rvsort alone tha coist.
sbor and couatry.comblnsd. Fresh farm aid
Sea-
& food dslly
Intel Avaloa cow open, la-
Cbarlesjl HalL 111
rormaiion anu
"5
t upon rauesc
iu xtesi
ICstato Trust Bid
STONE 1IAHI10JI. N. 3.
STONE HARBOR
Both railroads,
food fresh d s
rm prodUvls nd sea
ma&srm&
Taoat eiuc coan
matummunamAe:r
erabbhuc asd. toiUtE. IL
yfhW atiantic C?3T nili'i"""
1 ias set a letf alanMri
I oiservice,cointortbeutty
US8TFEurMoruwBTHoru.raTiavoK
Hoyt's MinstfftWr Ut Dumoot ?r
Bobbe arid NeWon t Franfe Hoyt And Com
pany, Jack and Eva Futtf, and Amore
nnd Mulvey.
STEAMBOATS
IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION
Iron, Steamer THOMAS CLYDE
To AUGUSTINE BEACH
100-MILE RIDE for 50c
BTOPTINO AT CltESTEIl BAn.T-.
IT.NNStinOVi5 WEEKDAYS ONLY
Only boat t Anxnatlne Bench. Lsndlnr In
front of Wrote. ' Sata salt water blhln 809
ssnllnrr bathrooms. i
DANCINO ALL DAY on Boat ft rronndj, Tlenty
tables, bentbes and shade. Artesian water.
Fare W 50c Children V? 25c
Leaves Arch St. Wharf 8:30 A. M. Dally.
Snnday OiOO A. M.
JASIE3 K. OTIS. Mrr.. 3 ARCH STBECT
TimEE-DECrc
Iron Steamer QUEEN ANNE
To Riverview Beach
Rfnnntnor At nilllnrsoort and Chester
Dnnclnic all day on boat and grounds
Plenty tables, benches and shads
SaltrM nter llathlnc All Amusement
F)P.l'lAr. KEDCCED 11ATKS
Eve:
rrr any except Saturdays. Buoj'i" noiioaj
n&UND ajf- ,, s fro 20o
TP.IP
.ua'i'..L... T,, yia,.u
iimiiir rain: umif. " hisuibui
Boat Leaves Areh St. Mhnrf 8:30 A. M. Dally
SUNDAYS 0O A. SI.
MOONLIGHT EXCURSIONS
Up tho Beautiful Delaware
I.Terr inursaay,
Hnnni
Frfilnr. Rntttrtlar And
innrfay Erenlne ,
IlKht ool Mtute No LHtio
Dnnelne flenrehllKht
ADULTS. 35c CHILDREN, 20c
IIOAT LEAVES AKCll 8T. WHARF 8:18 P. Jf.
AND 8TEEI STKAME11S
Special tickets will be sold dally, Otf,
Tcen(ins Motitnnys, BiinoarK and w
holidays, for Wilmington U retarn
All lloats Stop nt Chester.
PennsirroTe, N. J.. Connections on
Wilmington Wharf.
v
rtonts learn Chestnut St. Whnrf and
Wllmincton dally nnd Sunday, 7:30, 0.-OO,
lonu A. .ii.) 1-" .m.i ivmi, :i:w. :io,
l.ouj ,:uu: hu ami uu v. .11.
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SUMMER RESORTS
NEW LONDON, CONN.
CAPE MAY. N. J.
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facing
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Tel. 2770 Murray DHL
WHAJWOOD. N. J.
By-the-Sea
And Wildwood Crest
P'MslfflSiiP
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I l v .1
"
Coolest, cleanest, liveliest resorts on the coast. Finest
deep sea and still-wate'r flshlng. Splendid surf bathing
on absolutely safe beach. Excellent concerts dally by 25
picked members of the Philadelphia Orchestra under
leadership of Walter Pfelffer. Other high-class amuse
inents. Good hotels at moderate rates. A fair choice,
cottages and apartments left at reasonable rentals. For
booklet and details, write
J. WHITESELL, City Clerk, Wildwood, N. J.
EDGETON INN iSBas "SSS
room, porches; noted (or excellent tabls;
whlta servlca throughout; cap. ISO: coach
meets trains. Booklet. J, Albert Harris, Prop.
SHELDON Sftfe ,
Ocewtn view.
Csd. 350. Hot and cold w&tsr.
Rooma with bath and eu suite. Elevator.
Booklet. P. J. WOOD3. Proprietor.
HOTEL WAYNE gg
Auto meets trains. C T. 1IARI
casw
UOL
jiAniua.
BEACU HAVEN. N. J.
THE IDEAL MOTOR RUN TO
HOTEL BALDWIN
The modern hotel ot this famous resort. Opsa
all year, Capacity 400. Bea water In all
Naw Wistaria Garden and anil. Music,
ins. tennis, etc Qinlt, Booklet aa
p wicr ' it u.ui.
lc. oano
nd autA
macs mailed.
vf. iiKugcn Hiinij.
POCONO MOUNTAINS
Dettwaro Mater Cap, Pa.
THE NEW KITTATINNY
DELAWARE WATER OAF. PA.
Only nim-ciasa moaern ootei
In thli famous
tra &t n n
apaclty
atlJaal e
Eeryt odjrneqalp.
ment, eiceptiJaaf eutalns. Frunch chefs. Orchsa.
tra. uoir, uaau. nsouur. eio. i-ais ana um.
Carase. Special early season rates) booklet an J
auto maps mailed. Coachea meat trains, JOHN
PURDY COPE. 10. year of Water flag House.
BEDFORD SPRINGS. PA.
BEDFORD SPRINGS
tPA.) HOTEL ANDBATHS .
Estato ot 3000 acres. 1200 itet abon
mma i..va1 (?ur&llvb vratara rival thoaa
Martnb4 and Carlsbad. Modern
cL Outdoor and tsduer dlvsrsUBa,
.Now op
Winter. Htoyal Poloclaoa. Palm Beach.
EAGLES MF.IIK, PA-
THE CRESTMONT INN
eifll.Kft
HKKU. FA, ,
a Uic.giorarapls
i biL nn tbn a!
enh hlt wlth- tha InftQmBaxaDla situation.
S SOO ft otaHO tho. a. po, Ibo , uunlt ot
nst'watejSLlS!
steam heat, etc t amo bousuitos sua bm
at Inn. For tookWt aadr tatpm Addrs4
WILLUU Wfuoua. aapagw
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