wwmw ' 11 m' wnj.mwumyM'injp.i v w'kwh w ;wjn-imiuii HfUHPpiii bum Wflk EVENING LEDGElll PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY 17, 101(1 1B ft. p J J V C n l V n . PHILADELPHIA MARKETS- GIUlN.AND FLOUK WHEAT Receipts, 44,tlfen bush. Onrlnn Ttro only moderate- nnd prlcss further hrtvanced le. .under i fivlr demand nnd stronger Western ndvlce. Quotations: Car lot s, In ctport elcvn torNo. 2 red. spot. II 12&I.14S No. 3 Bnuth. in. rfjl, 1 lotji.l2. steamer No, !! reil, tl.gnM 1.11 1 No. 8 red. 1.0iMl.ilj rejected A. l Od'.J Vl.nsti: rejected 11, tl.ii.itl.uT. , . , CORN Receipts, KN bush". The, mirl(l ad. vaneed Mc. mder llirht ofterlnrrs and n fair de mand, duotntlon! Car iota for locnl trails, n to locution Western No, "j-cllnw. nlWIil'itv: tio.. steamer s-ellow, DnOftiPic ; 'In , 3 rcllow. sdttfitir : do., No. 4 jelW, m$bhc. . OATS Ilec'lnts, 3303 bush. The market fulfil firm and le hlstier with demand nbsorhlnit th limited offerlne. ,lluotntton: No 'J white, 4 lO'.ie.:, Slnndard white, 48414Cii No. white, ,41)14 iPliHr.i No, 4 white, 434lo.i fanv plo Hutu, 40UMlMc.l puflhed 6ats, Kraded, 48 ft'tAUto Receipts, SOfl Mils., and l.ll.lnp lb. In mck. Mill limits worn well maintained, but frart wns nnlAI l-Villrtwlnc are the uuotntlon per 1IM lln. In wood: Winter, clear. f4.yigj.lin: Oo.. Mraloht. I4.nnwr. i.li potent. IS.lBWfMOi Kansas, clear, rotlon sacks. 4.lo'n- iMllvh, fnftrtn ...b. ST. M-IASA Ml! (M.. clear, rotlon sacks. M.liown.zniuo.i ttfil.otl. ITU., imirm. cotton sarics. .in.anttil.TSi nrln first, clsnr, tl.KnfflS.1ti! do. etralirht. IO.80wn.oni no. patent, ,)ft.MtA:' do., favorite brnnds. ,I8MM O.T.n-. rity mill, choice. nd fnney pftjffil. fo.uj lit. .in .,.,..,, r, mi. rn: i.. mi : tit... H4.H0) do., ntrnlftht. il.poeii.10; do., putfnti IIVK KI.OUU wn nulft unit tincnnnCTn. fluote nfitrhr nl tl.nni4."A per lhl. nnd Viet etn At ISUu.Sn per bbl.. nn. to ciuMlty. v Wo. ct PROVISIONS Thf mrkel filled firm Willi Irnde fair. rpl lowing nrn tho utiotntlons: City beef. In foln. smoked nnd nlr-drled, We.i WeHern beef,, In fctn, Kinnkcd. 2c. ( cny ,beef, knueklrji nnd tehilef4, mnnked nnd Mr-dried. 211c. i. Western berf. knueklen nnd tenders, smoked. 2fle. i beef hannf 2S5f30i pork, MmlitV 2S no3a7j. hnms, 8, V. cureil. looso, 18fpl8l4c.i do., skinned, Fooo, J8'410.; do., do., smofled. 20'i i 20He. other hsms, siAnlifrt, city cured, ns to brnn.I nnd nernRc WA c.t lnms, smoked, Western cured. INVie.i do. boiled, boneless, 83c. picnic shoulders, H. I. cured, loose. 14c. t do., smoked, ldcs bellies, In pickle, nceordlnn to nvcrnnd, loose, ltl'.ic.i breakfnst bnenn, ns Jn lirnnd nnd svetsre, rlty cured, ,21c. i do,. Western cured, in0120e s bird, Western, refined, tierces, 14Wc. do,, do., tubs. 14tio.t do., purs city, ketllo femlored, In tierces, 1414 c. do., do., In tubs, 14'ic. REPINED SUGARS Trnde Wns fslr nnd vnlucs ruled firm n flners1 list prices! Dxlrn. line eranulnted. 7.05c: powdered, 7. "Re. i confectioners' A, 7.B5C. j soft Brades, (l.nofc'.noc. DAIRY PRODUCTS HUTTKR There wss n fnlr Inquiry for .choice stock and values wermwoll sustained under modj ernti otforlnns. Quotntlnns: Western solid-packed creamery, fnney. specials, air. : extra, 296J.10c.t exipn iirsis. .rne. , nrsis, ,r. : seconus, inc. : nearhy prints, fancy, 32c. i nVrnirn extra, SOW.Ilc. : firsts. 27O20C, neronds. 202tmc: lo'Tlnif sales of fancy prints. aoWSKc. . )Oa Flno fresh ewta wero In Rood reuuvst nr.p firm, with supplies well under control. Quotations: In frco cases, nearby extras, 2Hc. per do2, i nnrby firsts, tT.OS perstanUnrd cam: hearhv current receipts. t7.20B7i.no per cAso: Western extras, 27c. per dos. ! Western extra firsts, t7.3'per case; firsts. t7.O0e7.3O per ease: fancy selected candled trcsli cgua wcro Jubblhit at 31t)32c. per dos. . ., CHlIliHi; onerlmts were moilerate nnd the market was nulet and without Important chancre. Quotations: Now York, full cream, fancy, 10si ttHtlc: do., do., fair to Rood, lfiWlO'.ici part kirns, UHCllc. POULTRY IjIVR Tbo market ruled steady under mod ernta olTerlnas and n fnlr dcmnml. Quotations: Fowls. 2082lc i roosters, KUfHc. : spfln chickens, according to nunllty, welKhlnir 1W2 lbs, oml o-er nplece, 24W2RC. : While LeBhorns, icconiinK to quality, uihvic. i uucks. ns io bisi and auallty, llWUlc. : pliteons. nhl, per pair, 25 Iiu iiumu), A ',!;. . 1'iecuitn. nit,, i" tk'JHr . ,ln n,lt,,T- 1W1 fullr. llOllflyJe. DltliSHTiD ruled ateady undor modernto offer Incs and a fnlr demand. Quotations: Fresh killed, dry-packed fowls. 12 to box, dry-filcked, fanoy selected, 22c: do., wels;hlnjc 4H 0 Iba. apiece. 2114 c. ; do., welihlnar 4 lbs. apiece, 2114 c: do., welirhln 3V4 lbs. nplere, 21c. i do., welnh-Ing- 3 lbs. nlpeco. lUUSilc, Fowls, In bbls., Ice- faeked, fnncy, drs'-pleked Northern Indiana and lllnnls, welRhlnc 4W3 lbs. apiece. 21c: do., southern Indiana nnd Illinois, wolahlnR 4 IbB. nplece, 20',4c. : smallor slies, 18tr2Uc. Old roosters, dry-picked, inc.: brolltnv chickens, IUU nola, 2330c. ; do.. Indiana, 2(1 0 28c. Urolters. Jersey, fancy, Stic, broilers, other nearby, welKh lntf.1'4 2 lbs, nplece. SQgPntlc: broilers, nearby, smaller sizes. 3ilfj):12c.: ducks, nearby, sprint. 10ffP20c. : aqunbs. per doxen White, welching 11012 lhs. per dot.. trG0.2n; do., white, welulu lnc 010 lbs. per dox., J4.1tH!4.7r, ilo.. white, welnhlns K lbs. per doz.. 3. 2008. 110; do., white, weighing 7 lbs per doz., Ji'.noHfll: do., white, weighing OWnVi lbs. nor doz., 22.25: do., dsrk. tl. 7502.20; do.. 'small nnd No. 2, 70c. J1.23. FESH FRUITS Cantaloupes were more plentiful nnd wraker under n llixht demand. Other fruits Bold fairly at revised prices Quotations: Annies, per bbl. 'Baldwin. M.': lien Mavis, I.1W4: other va rieties. 1.00W2.r.(l; No. 2. 1.20Sf2; npples, Delaware nnd .Maryland, per hamper Fancy. tl.2IHi2: fair to corn!. lOOc.Otl; lemons, per Ikix, 93.00(0: pineapples, per crate, Porto Itlco. J1.0OW.1 .10; huckleberries North Carolina, per t at.. 8$?10c; gooseberries, per qi.. 3&4C.; rasp berries, red. per pt.. 3Wr,c. ; chvrries, New York, sour, per hlb. basket. 20(4Uc. ; cherries eating varieties, per 8-lb. basket, 80080a.: cberrles. ' Dolawaro and Maryland, sweet, per lb., OwHc, ; do., do., sour, per lb.. Otitic. i do., do., sweet, per at., nOMc.i do., do. sour, per qt., 0W7c.i plums. Oeorgla, per crate. 00c vp$1.7u; peaches. ' (JeorKla. per carrier llvlle, tl.204i1.70, 1:1 berta, tl.20Ol.7Si Carmen. tlffl.RO: cantn loupes. California, pef crate, taS.BO; do.. ' Georgta. per crate, JlWl.i'O; do.. North Caro lina, per standard crate. 7.V. MM; do.. North Carolina, per flat crato, 30040c. ; watermelons, Florida, per car, 1 120 0200. VEGETABLES Supplies of potatoes and onions were liberal and ths market was easier. Other vegetables were In fair roquest at revised tlKures, Quota tlons: White potatoes, per bbl. No. 1 Eastern Shore. tl.noJfl.70: No. s Rastern Shorn, 7.1c. OtlLNo. 1 Norfolk tl. 4001. 00: No. B Norfolk. 70c. vtl. Whlta potatoes, Jersey, per basket, 40(i40c. : sweet,' potatoes, Jersey, per basket No 1. doOSfio.: No. 2, 3050c. Hwect pota ' toea. Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, per ham EVENING MONDAY '.ALHAMBRA Louise Huff. In Destiny's Toy APOLLO The Dividend Gloria's Ilomanco ARCADIA Tha Kys of the Olorla's Romance, BROAD ST. CASINO BALTIMORE Chaplin, In The Vagabond The Oath of llato John Junior, In Tha Jester Mas Murray, In Sweet Kitty Ilellalrs BELMONT Alice Dradr, In La Bohema CEDAR 'EUREKA Louise Lovely, In nobbla of ths Ballet FAIRM0UNT IVIIIIam Collier. Jr., Tho nugla Call FRANKF0RD Geraldlne Farrar, Maria Itosa 5CTII ST. Marguerite Clark, tn The- Prtnra and ths Pauper . GERMANT0WN Edna Goodrich, In The Maklnv of Madd,aten8 GIRARD John Barrymore, Nearly a King qLOBE Tha Crucial Test Chaplin, In Ths Vagabond IRIS- Viola Dana. In The Flower of No Man's Land JEFFERSON The Ilondwoman Gloria's Romance. 'KEYSTONE Vaudeville and Iron Cla Pictures LAFAYETTE Valentine Grant. In Tha Innocent Lie LEADER Marta of tha Lowlands Chaplin. In Tha Vagabond LIBERTY Lillian Glah. In An Innocent Magdalen LOCUST William Courtenay, Sealed Lips LOGAN Fannla Ward. In A Gutter Magdalen MARKET STREET Lillian dish. In Jordon Is a Hard Road 0LYMPIA Tho Nation's Mytterlea of Peril Myra 0VERBR00K Mae Marsh. In Child of ttw Part PALACE Tha Clown Gloria! Romanes PARK Hatsl Dawn. In The Feud Qlrl PRINCESS Lionel Dirrymore. Dorian' a pivorc REGENT Lin Cavallerl, Tw Shadow 'of lUr RIALTO Lenora tflrleb. la Tho Heart of Paul RUBY Virginia Pearson. Hypocrisy SAVOY Holbrosk HUon. Tn Weakoana. of STANLEY Ma Murray la The. Drt.nu Girt f'tm liyluoj. la Salute and tiii.aar TIOGA v VICTORIA i J1ai M , tjgn i WUcr 1 J4j V - per No, 1, 8.c.?M 2ft; No. 2. ftfUMfle. Onion. Texas, per cummer crntc No 1, tl 40m 1-00; 73Jltltdffl.,i Virginia, per basket, tt!I.2n. felory, Florida, per crate, I2W2..10; watercress, per ino bunches, 1.002.r,(l; peppers. Florida, per. carrier, tlQl.liOi eggplant, Florida, pef r.rate, tKft.RO: corn, Florida, per crsto, Gl'd. tftlt cucumbers. Norfolk, per, bbl., J1.60B2I cucumbers, Norfolk, per "4 -bbl, basket. '.Owlfict cucumbers, Norfolk, per 10 bbl, basket. 00c, Cucumbers, North Carolina, pef bbl., tlwl.liO: do., do,, per basket, 20 w 40c. Mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket. tltOl.f.O. KENSINGTON TO MOVE EN MASSE TO SHORE Sixth Annual Excursion to At lantic City on Thursday. ThousnndB to Make Trip 1 KonRlnston shops, mills nnd stores by the" dozen will closo Thursday, when morn than 4000 men, women nnd children Wilt bo to Atlantic City for tho sixth atmunt ex cllrston of tho Kensington Hoard of Trnde. Right tfnlhs of 12 cars each will bo needed to carry tho throngs to the shore. Although this Is only the sixth annual excursion, the Kensington custom of closing; up shop nnd going to the seashore Is eight years old, It was lit 1D0S that a group of "llvo-wire" Kensington business men first Inaugurated n street carnival, nnd r shoro trip, too. When they "got together" nnd became better acquainted they decided It would he a good thing to form n permanent organization. In 1909 they were Incor porated ns the Kensington Hoard of Trndo. It. Schdenthnl has planned the excursions over slnco they wcro stnrtcd. He has SO men working on eight committees, ' who know nil the things which must bo dono tn make an exclusion of thousands a success. When the Kensington people nro In At lantic City they will own tho ateeplechnse Tier. It will bo good for all day, and tho visitors who go there for the gala occasion can "merry-go-round," "bump tho bumps," "dip the dip" nnd do nil manner of "stunts" without spending a cent all for tho prlco of a ticket to the shore! Tho Board of Trade does not aim to make money. Alt profits from tickets go right Into tho fund for souvenirs nnd amusements. Each child Is to hnvo n lit tle spade and pnll, nnd thcro will be other KQUvenlrs for various mcmborB of tho family. Tho president of the Kensington lloard of Trade Is Ilobcrt Lincoln McNeil. PROHIBITIONISTS IN DOUBT City's Delegation Has No Ideas as to Nomination Tho six delegates from this city to tho National Convention of tho Prohibition party, which opens In St. Paul, Minn., Wednesday, will go without any definite Idea as to who the candidates wilt be. William Sulzer. former Governor of Now -York ; Eugene E. I'oss, former Governor of Massachusetts ; J. Frank Ilnnley, former Governor of Indiana; Henry Ford, nnd John M. Parker, Progrosslvo nominee for Vied President, havo been mentioned ns possible nominees, but no one of these looms tjp ns n, certain winner. Tho six Philadelphia delegates are I... B. Jordan, Frank L. Morton, H. F. Dltman. Godfrey Stringer. Michael J. Funning nnd II. B. Arrlson. Tho alternate delegates are Howard Lewis, John 8. Hay, Mrs. F. Ij. Morton, Mrs. II. F. Dlttman, U. J, Ramsey nnd W. H. BnBsatt. CORN CROP BELOW AVERAGE Unfavorable Weather Conditions and Insect -Pests to Blame HABRISBUna, July 17. With moro than 60,000 acres fewer of corn planted In Pennsylvania thlB year than last and with weather conditions bad nnd Insects that at tacked tho Heed numerous, tho Htato De partment of Agriculture sees a slim year ahead for tho corn crop. The department markod tho condition of tho crop July 1 as being 81 per cent, of normal. Last year thore was nn average of 38 bushels to an acre, but from present Indi cations this will bo reduced to 32 2.5 bushels to an acre and a total production of 46,340, 288, as compared to 54,792,000 bushels n year ngo. During tho last few weeks, how ever, corn has been coming along rapidly, and In another month a much bet.ter esti mate Is expected. LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR l!VKBY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY The Ppell of tho Yukon Qlorla's Romance Norma Talmadge, In Going Straight Jlarcuerlto Clark,, In Molly Maks Believe Dorian's Iron Night 11th 1-p. The Eve of the Night Gloria's Romance, 11th Ep. Th Eve of th Night Qlorla's Romance, lltli Ep. Crane Wilbur. In Tho Wasted Years Corlnn Bessie Barrlscale, In Not My Sister Margaret Broken Mas Murray. In Sweet Kitty Ilellalrs Peggy Saints Hazel Dawn. In Tho Feud Qlrl Mario Osborne, tn Little Mary Sunshine Norma Talmadge, In doing Straight Virginia Pearson. In A Hunted Woman In Geraldlno Farrar, In Maria Rosa Pea- In Frltil Scheff. In Pretty Mrs. Smith Frank Perils Mary Plekford, In Behind the Scenes Ths Sorrow of I.ov Gloria's Romance, 4th Ep. Edna Goodrich, In The Making of Maddslene Olgn Petrova. In Tha Eternal Question In Francis Nelson, In What Happened at 23 Norma Talmadge. In Going Straight Sessue Hayakawa, In Allen Souls Francis X. Bushman, In Th Wall Between Sessue Hayakawa, In Tho Typhoon William H. Ths Bertha Kallch, Ambition tn Ma Allison. In Th Masked Rider Vaudeville and Iron Claw Picture. Vaudeville and Iron Claw Plsture Frank Mayo. In The Head of the House Marguerite Clark, Wlldflower Marta of the Lowlands .Chaplin. In Tho Vagabond Edith The Holbrook Bllnn. In The Weakness of Men What Love Can Do Chaplin, In Ths Vagabond In William Courlenay, In Sealed I.lpa Holbrook Bllnn. In Ths Weakness of Men Fannie Ward. In A Gutter Magdalen OIca Petrova. In Th Worldly Woman Louis Lovely. In Her Sacrifice for Lov Ambition Fee O' tha R(ng Ths Woman In Black Social pirate Alice Brady, In Then I'll Com Back to You A Street Valentin Grant, lu Ths Innocent LI Lillian Bold for Th Clown , Gloria's Ronfan Tha Gloria,' Douglas Fairbanks, tn Reggto Mite In Chaplin, tn Hitchcock, (a Alio Brady. In La Bobm Ella Hall. In Tha Lov Olrl In Past Linn Cavallsrl. In Th Shadow of lUr fait Blaslnjc Lovs Gloria Romanes Llonsl Barrymor. Tha Quitter Willis Collier, Jr . In Th Bugl Call Mary Ptckfid. Ths Eternal Grind In Waltaes RelJ, In The Lay Mask In ilsu Flora Parker DvIIaYen, In Tba Secksr Robert Father Ma Murray In Tha Dream Qlrl Ma Murray. In Tb Dream Qlrl Peggy JlyUnd. In Batata and Sinner William His qat tn liary MriLarea. la Vibtrj I iU usaur) S("r Vfntn U Mr GOLDEN EAGLES ORGANIZE CASTLES Sir Knights llolu Public Cere monial Events nnd Klndlo Widespread Interest Delta. Cnslle, No. 8, held a public In stallation, of bfneers at tho session Friday last. Tho ceremonies wero conducted by A. C. Lyttle Commnndry. An exception ally onjoynhlo program was presented, In cluding music by Httenron'n Orchestra, se lections byDelta Qunftet, consisting of Mrs. Alfred Stoertz, Mrs. P. E. Jochem, Wllllnin 7,oello nnd P, 1!. .tochem; solos wre ren dcred by the individual members of the tiunrtet, n plann duel by Missis H, Frnnkner nnd IJ. Seymour, nfld nil nddress was made by Supremo Master of Records John B. Trclbler. An Interesting feature of thfe evening was tho presentation by Grand Chief John F, Brounloy of a prize won by Oil cnstlo for tho Inrgest percentiigo of Increase during tho last year. The emblem was accepted on behalf of the castle by Master of Records Harry Hull. A second prlie offered by the itrnnd ensile was awarded to Montour Castle, No, IRn. of I)nn':ile. Th fo'mnl presentation will bo made by the grand oflUrra In tho near, future. tn compliance with the ernnd chief's rerent circular rrnuestln nil castles who have mem bers enlisted In tho United Stales service at tlws present time to keep them In (rood standing, the grand nmsler nf records has secured tin; 'lllowlne pnrllal list nf rnslles,who have SRrced unanimously to comply with this reiiuest: Columbia Cnslle, No. 10, Chester Castle, No. 20: Atlielstnn Castle. No, 47. Mountnln t.'nstle. No. 4. Chal font, Castle. No SI; Cnrllsh' Castle. No. Ill): I.ansdale Castle. No 241. lloldcfl Itnit Castle. No. 31); Aeolian Castle. No, 34M. Centre Hall Castle, No. ,1110, and OreensburB Castle. No. 3(1(1 It Is estimated that there arc eewrnl hun dred sir knlalits serving In the United States army or nivv, snd these will be milled to ths nboo list ns fast ns the grand master nf records reccltes word from tho various castles, Clrnnd Chief Prounley Is fortunato In havln two more cnstls ndded to the roster durlns his term, the first belnB Muncy Cnslle, No. BIB, which ho nnd the nrnnd castle officers will Institute at the Muncy Upvra House on Wednesday. The other new cnslle Is Ontario Castle. No. MB. Which, will bo Instituted July a.1 nt Iho corner of l.co and Ontario streets. In this city. Trior to the Institution of Ontario Castlo there will be a short street parade, pnrllel- Fatetl in by the caBtles nnd conunnnderles In 'hllndelphla Hnd Mclnlty. Norths-Philadelphia Commsndery. No. 104, under command of l-np-tain M. F. llrnun, will net as escort to tho MsltlnB cnstles and commanderlee, This now castle la being omnnlzeil by Past Chler J. A. Urnun. Tim three degrees will bo conferred nn all tho nppllcnnts of the new castle nt Muncy by the famous tlcxrce team of Mlltoh Cnslle. No. SOB. of Milton. . . This nfakes three new strong cnstles launched nlnro the last session of tho Brand cnstlo, and they will bv qulcklv followed by three morn taually as etroiifr before the middle of August. The Extension Committee of the grand ensile will meet nt tli tlropd Castle Hall on TuesdAy, Juiy 23, nt 10 n. in. Tills will bo an Im portant meeting of the committee, nnd Invl tntlons havo been Issued to nil the district Brand chiefs of rhlladelplila County nnd the prominent officials, of both the supremo nnd grand cnstles to attend. The officers of St. George's Castle, No. (10, will be Installed tomorrow evening nnd the ofllcers of Ht. l'mil's Castle, No. 17. will bo Installed on next Monday evenlne. both by the Installing team of A. C. I.yttle Commnndory. Tho Installation of the officer of, St. Paul's Castle will be a public one. held In Ht. Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, llrond nnd Venango streets. I.Ilngston Castle, No. 2,",R. of Allentown. continues to bv tho Inrgest castle In the entire order, having now 771) members. It Is their announced purpose to reach the 1000 mark be fore tho end of tho present term. A district meeting wns held In the hnll of I.nnsdale Castle. No. 244. on Friday owning, which was a most cnjoynblo one as well ns very protltnblc. All the cnstles In the district were reported and a largo number of Msltorn wero present. This district Is outlining pinna for n campaign for membership duHng tuo. com ing, fall. St. John's Castle, No. 10. has arranged to hold n public Instnllntion nnd entertainment In tho hall, H14 North llrond street. Monday. July 31. An Interesting program hns been prepared, and among the speakers nro Cirnnd Chief John V. Drounley, Past Supremo Chief John C. lie Kinney nnd Urnml Master of Itecords 1 I,. Gallagher. ARTISANS' ORDER Mid-summer Activity Characterizes Meetings of Local Assemblies St John's Assembly Is nlrcndy planning for a big "Ladles' Night" entertainment for tho early autumn. A commlttoo has been appointed to arrange for this Important happening. Lu Lu Templo has been se cured, and n, program Is promised which will surpass In Interest nny previous under taking of thlB character by this assembly. Under tho direction of Brother Warren C. Fisher, tho members of this progressiva body muslcnlly Inclined nro seeking to or ganize a full brass band to assist In tho SCIWECT TO Clf.lXGE THURSDAY Mne Allison, In Tho Masked nider Divorce Claw Theda Barn, In East Lynns Who's Guilty? Dorothy Glsh. In The Little School Ma'am The Griffiths tn Ashes William Russell. In Soul Mates Landls. In Fetter Douglas Fairbanks. In His Picture In ths Paper Hyland. In and Sinners Peggy Hyland. In Saints and Sinner The Lionel Barrymore, In Dorian's Divorce Douglas Fairbanks. In Reggie Mixes In Dust O' Th Ring Sessue Hayakawa, Allen Souls In Sheridan. In of Dlvorc Hamilton Revelle. In Tho Prlca of Sialic An Innocent Magdalene Qlorla's Romance, Itli Ep. The Gloria's Romanes The Eternal Question Marguerite Snow, In Ilia Qreat Triumph Hazel Dawn. In Tho Feud Qlrl Thompson, In Dividend Dustln Farnum. In David Qarrlck Edna Wallace Hopper, In Perlla of Dlvorco A Vaudeville and Iron Claw Picture Anna Nll'snn, In Who's QuIltyT Storey, In Tarantula Flower of No Man's Land Qlorta'a Romance, Oth Ep, The William II. Thompson, In The Dividend Holbrook Bllnn. In Th Weakness ot Men Olga Petrova. In The Worldly Woman Olga Petrova. In The Worldly Woman Pearl White. In Th Iron Claw Glsh, tn Uarrlag Flora Parker De Haven, In Tha Seeker Clown Romanes Frank Kesnun. la The Phantom Th Vagabond in My Valet Beasls Barrlscale. la Sorrow of Lov . Lucille Lee Stewart. In Th Conflict Flora In In Llooc! Barrymor. In Th Quitter i WaUaca Eddlngsr, In Th Gentleman of LeUur Edna Goodrich. In Th Making of Maddalen Kdeaon. In. ot Men William Farnum. In The Man from tn Bitter Root J. Dustln . Farnum, la Davy Cryclmtt NUn. In Bilk Bark. In Gloria a ftomanc Mary MacLarvc In Vftsx U My Daughter Trlwmpa MacLlren. ia Vausstsrr Wasc work of the afc86mbly hnd add Interest to ert terlnlnmentB given. Such I tho encourage ment to the project tlml It 1 believed that ft membership of 40 or more capable musi cians can be secured. in slfcrtr, Wn,,A r aAttt.llt- IKU assAmbtv keep bdsy dufing.the sumj-ner months. ,ln tho tissehill if amis It Is doing Its, full share lo sun lain the ichefal Interest July 2I Ram will juiy Zl' n Kmm- ,i. slern Assembly on, the re Assemblf" fWlh h nnd cambfla streets. 'I' i""frl.v!n forinwesiern ai P. & Il f S C A rnunill nt C'lTTr r vV1 ' rogressiri . ... . - ..T. il" "-, .,-... east iuanuai grounds, Saturday nel Oermsnlpvrn Assembly, No. 9(1. In Conjunction with Krankferd, Pot CT14V, I!n tefprls and Oak l.nhe Assemblies, will hold a, big reunion nfld family basket picnic at willow tlrnvr-. The commutes promises h dny.nt real P frtsure. There it III V races and contests nf nil kinds and description And pflfes galore to bo awarded lo th succcsstul contestants In the various events. As a pleasing midsummer novelty Olrard As sembly, No. n, win held n nirkago party, Mon day, July 24 Hx-Cashlef Albert H..nzeklel. who has achieved mute a repuiallon for keen wit nnd reparteeMill net ns auctioneer, nnd art en Joynble eenlng la promised nil Aftlssns who can nrrnngn to be present. Southwestern Assembly during the last three months has Initialed 41 candidates, a good showing, for the first huarler. The members Malm that this record will bo maintained throughout the year Business conditions are Improving nnd the order Is In splendid shape, having mlsed Its sohency from ins.H lo x 11 per cnt. during (he last jenr. There Is nt present a commission of th most ecellent as sembly Investigating the sick benefit fenture of tho ordr, considering the ndUeahlllty of rec ommending the pivment of the first week's benefits to members who nro sick mcr the two weeks. The thought unilcrlilhft this movement Is the accepted fact that In case if sickness the Initial 'ponses Incurred usually during the tlrst week are stealer than during the succeeding necks, and Hint It would be the esenre of real frnter nsllsm tn help meet this condition If possible. Much nrtlnn. It Is hellvxed. would materially aid this and all other assemblies to ndd to their number of candidates. The Artisans' order now Is among the nflsto crnts of ftalemnl Insurance and Is numbered nmong tlm millionaire societies. According to M. K. Itecorder Allen 1 Co, the combined lunds of the order nrn tl.dO'J.RUS.'JT, consisting of death benent fund balnhce. Jllll.lll.s.'l, com bined contingent fund ol subordinate assemblies, l.-,3 0.11.B7. contingent fund of tho M, 15. Ab sembK. inMI 47 These ilgures snow thd flnsn clnl strenath ns well as the progressive strides made by the order In tho last few J ears. Tomorrow nli-ht Pnnrtan Assemblv will hold what promises to prove nn exceptionally en- Jnynble mentlng In tho Parkway Hull ilrnad llliium. c nnd Ch.frv ktrreln. The mpmliers of llsftralll. I.archwooif and Apollo Assemblies havo been specially Invited to be present, ntid tlm Rnter tnlnment Committee has nrrnnged n program which will embrace severe.! novel and pleasing features. All Artisans will receive n cordial wolcome. Iladdnn Assembly. No. 12. of Hnddoofleld. with Masler Artisan Wellington llechtel In the chair, will bold Us regular slated session to night In Artisans' Hnll. The Untertnlnment Committee will seek lo make the meeting en joyable nnd, In the nbscnro of Initiatory work, a brisk business session Is promised. Chnrles A lllchnrdson, of Ilnddun Assembly, No. 12. who has been a. member of the board of directors for manv years, hns reslsned his orflce on account of III hcnlth. Most Kxcellent Master Artlsnn Thompson, with tho concurrence of the board has appointed Charles W. McCon nell, P. M. IJ M A., to serve out tlm unexpired term. Ilrother McConnell Is well nnd favorably known In mnnv of the assemblies nf the ordr. Ho wns In the chief office during tho lenr of 1IH2 nnd has served on scleral of tho lm portnnt committees of the organisation since that time. He la a nn-mlier of tho Philadelphia bar nnd Common Council. Pnssyunk Assembly hns appointed n commit tee, composed of Its past master artisans, to look nfter Iho welfare of the families of Its members who have gone to tho front. KNIGHTS OF MALTA Fund for Establishment of Homo and Hospital Helped by Field Day Outinp; Tho Homo and Hospital Fund which, under tho care of tho grand commnndonr of the State, hns been growing at n steady pace for a fow years past, will bo consid erably augmented Saturday next by tho big Field Day Association outing of western Pennsylvania, which will bo held nt Kenny wood Pnrk, In tho Pittsburgh District Last year this nutlng of Malta Knights wns attended by over 20,000 persons nnd a larger turnout Is looked for this yenr. Tho entire proceeds of tho day will bo do voted to tho homo and hospital movement. Illustrative of the patriotic spirit whleh per meates Malta Knighthood Is the fact that Com Sany II, llh lleglment 4th ltrlgnde. National uard, of PoltsUlle. Is commanded by three officers of tho Knights of Malta. Cnptaln Sir Tnmea II Hurr. Klrst Lieutenant Sir Unwell Martin, ttecond Lieutenant Hlr 1. U. Martin This shows that Iho deseendnnts of those who fought valiantly In the quest of the "Holy Oroil" nro ever reody to enlist In defensu of their country. Supreme Recorder Ornv, of this cltv. and Supremo Commnnder Hemhnwer during the Inst few weeks havo been visiting the .trund Juris dictions outside of Pennsylvania nnd participat ing In lb., nroreedlngH of their ETrntui ,-n,i,..n- tlons. From their observations and reports there Is general actllt and Interest In other' Htnies nam m un rwiiccu in mis jurisdiction, whlrh. nccordlng to these distinguished ottlcala. presages a year of prosperity and great numeri cal galna for Malta Knighthood wherever It hits found a foothold. The. three eommanderles of Tork havo per fected plans for the construction at a cost of itin.nun of a Malta temple, which will he de voted wholly to fraternal purposes nnd will com naro favorably with that of any similar struc turo erected bv nny other secret order In cen tral Pennsylanla. "" FRIDAY SATURDAY Victor Moore, in Tho Clown Victor .Moore. In The Clown a Hb?,r,t.lrBrron. In A Wild Girl 0f the sierras Dorothy Glsh. In The Little School Ma'.m ,. ., The Reprisal Matinee; The Iron Claw Valentine Orant. In The Innocent Lie Dorothy Glsh, In Little School Ma'am A Traitor to Art Mysteries of Myra Charles Kent. In The Inner Glow Mary Plekford. In Dawn of a Tomorrow Sessue Hayakawa, In Allen Souls William Farnum, In Ths Battl of Hearts Cha.f" Chaplin, m '"" auona Viola Dana, In The Flqwer of No Man' Land wd.?J? ?.'". Jn -- wq i-ai jjo Allen Souls The Vagabond The Hugmaker's Daughter Edna Ooodrlrh, In Making of Maddslene ti, E,Hn?. Goodrich. In The Making- of Maddalene r.u ,?llk "-"d Satins Chaplin, m The Vagabond Marguerite Clark. In Silks and Satins Hazel Dawn, In Ths Saleslady ''"-Collier. In Th Bugl Call Olga Petrova, In riulnc With Firs Mary Plekford. In Little Pal Blllle Burke. In . Gloria's Romance. Ottf Ep. Lillian Glsh. In An Innocent Magdalen Ruth Boland. In Matrimonial Martyr Kitty Oordon. In Th Crucial Test Vaudeville and Iron Claw Picture '"v,,,,' ana Iron Claw Jlcturea Carlyle Blnrkwell. In Salll In Our Alley Geraldlne Farrar, In Maria Rosa Edna Goodrich. In Maklns of Maddalen -k EAna .Goodrich. In The Making- of Maddalen Ma Allison. In Th Masked Rider Lillian West, in uv aJupe Edith storey, tn The Tarantula Edith Storey. In ,a asrantuia Florenoa Reed. In The Dancing Olrl Oeorge lleb&n. la The Italian Kitty Gordon. In The Crucial Test Ttl. Wlnn.l TJ-, Chaplin, in, Th Vagabond Ida Scbnall, In Undine. Theda Bara. In East Lynn Vlolt MerMreau. In Broken Fetter Dustln Farnum. In David Garrlck Frank Kecnan, In The Phantom Frank Kecnan. In Th Phantom George Beban, In Pasqual Dustln Farnum. In Th Iron Straw Parker Da Hat en. The Seeker Bertha Kallch. In Slandtr Edith Stony, In Tto Tarantula Edith Storey. In Tha Tarantula Norma Talmadge. In Going; Straight Victor Moor. In Th Rao Playing With Fir Gloria' Romance Harry HUUard. In Caprice f tb Mountain Warren Kerrigan. In The SlUot Battl Ohu& Putrova. in Th Eternal Question Dustln Farnum. in Davy Crocket Diucln Faruum. In Davy Creek! Blancna Srfest. In Tb. Thousand Pot'ar Husband Blanch Bst In Tb . Thousand Dollar Husband l.,.ey MaiLjiren. la Is Ur DiuiLttrl I Where U Mi Lrausbter! ROYAL ARCANUM , GROWS IN STRENGTH Efforts to RendjUflt Rntes to an Adequate Cnsls Commands At 'lention of Entire Brotherhood Already .17 tllfferent State. havo adopted either what Is known as tha mobile hill nt the Nw York conference hill, for the rcRii lallon nnd Rovcrnmcnt of fraternal lnur nhce "Odettes. Pchhsylvnhla In not Included In this list, hut Mich leRlMntloti In Inevitable In Iho hear future In this State. Tho Uoynl Arcanum, In common With nil bther similar orK.ihlzatlohe, rCcoKnlzcfl the tnct thai Uft rated nntl condition must ho do ndjustei Voluntarily As lo place It upon nn absolutely snfo nnd permanent hasli, or State lcslala lion Will he Invoked to nttnln this end. Haphnxni-il action hml Inntleauate rate?, trusllnR to the constant Influx of new mem bers to secure milllclent revenue for tho pay ment of henodls, are how ancient history In frntcmnl circles. Fraternal Insurance, with knowledge gleaned from ytnrs of experience nnd actuarial ralcula tloni, Is recognised ns nn exact, definite science. The cost of fraternal Insurance Is no longer on uncertain question. It la a definite rnntlirmotlrnl problem The tables of experience, preparsd by the National Frnternal Congress, comprising rep resentatives nf nil the successful orders in thn country, nro A recognized nuthorlty, ns a guiding star to all benefit orders. Tb cost of Insurance must bo met by ado. innln rates, nnd whero this hna not ben pro vided for In the past n readjustment of rates to Insure stnbillty nnd solvency la IneUtnhlc. The Royal Arcanum, rt'COgnlilng these facts, Is now nt ttork providing a safe plan, which, when Anally approved and presented lo the order. It Is belleied will meet the approval of nil think ing members. Among the mnnv meritorious features which, peculiar to tho Order of Royal ArCnnum. com mend that nrgnnlzntlnn lo frnternal workers is the Past Regents' Association, composed wholly nf regents nnd past regents of subordinate coun cils. This body, organized October 8. 1AST nnd chartered under the laws of Pennsylvania Oc tober 4, 1808, seeking primarily the welfnro and prosperity of tho Rovnl Arcanum, has ."HIT mem bers In good standing, drawn from tho past ufllrers or the in subordlnnte councils of the Stnte. It has done n splendid work slnrn Its Inception nnd Is otic of the rccognlrcd Influential auxil iaries of the brotherhood It seeks to establish nn Immediate relief fund, from which, upon satisfactory evidence of the death of a member who hns fullllled nil lawful requirements, n sum. not exeeedlnc $inn shnll be paid to tho person or persons nntned In tho benefit ccrtltlcnto of the deceased member. During tho 28 years the nssoclntlon has been In r-xlstemv llg.lriu has been thus paid In Im mediate benefits, that is. In from two hours to four days, depending upon the time consumed In getting evidence of death. The rosl to members during these years has Wen nn average of IS nn per annum In addi tion to tho payment of benellts, the nssoelntlun his sencd to weld together ull past officers, retaining their nctlvo Interest nnd thus milking the body n potent factor for the dee!opmcnt of the entire brotherhood, Areanlan Council. No. 2101, whllo not as strong numerically ns somo of the sister coun cils. Is recognized ns one of the progressho. wlde-nwnkn branrhen nf the order. Instituted October 1, 1UU3. with "(1 charter members, there have bnen Initiated alnco then lo July 1. a total of Hill candidates lit card nine tunc been received and Ilvo tvlnstnted. Tho losses by suspension hnvo been til); by death but 12, and five withdrew, lenvlng a net. mem bership July I of 130. Of these 83 members are In the regular rate, und 77 In Option "A" Class. Tho books audited July 8. show a creditable balance, after nil obligations nre paid, In the general fund, and that tho Council Is In a very satisfactory condition. The euros of ofTlrers for tho current term are: Regent. Herbert C. Stewart, vice regent, Clar ence E. Scott: orator, John Alrey, Jr.: past re gent. Thomas IJ. Wannop; secretary. Dnnlel I.. Stewnrt, collector. John W. Alroy, treasurer, It. It. Longnkcr: rhnplaln. Elmer O. Kuhlmann; guide. Robert T. Fletcher) warden, Hurry W. Mock: s,'ntry. Herbert V. Cross, nnd represen tntlve to Grund Council. Dnnlel L. Stewart. Tho .special commltleo appointed by the Su preme Council, tit tho recent session, held In Atlantic City, to go over the affairs of Ihe order, nnd to suggest changes In rates based upon nctunrlal calculations nnd experience, Is getting down 'to prnetlrnl work. Th- committer is com posed of live of the most prominent members of the orgnnlzntlon. of whom Arthur B Eaton, of Philadelphia. Is one ot the most experienced and best versed In nil questions iortn!!ttng to fra ternal Insurance. A recent meeting was held In Albany. N. Y , nnd others will be held nt frequent Intervals during the summer so that a complete and comprehensive report, may be presented nt Iho special session of tho Supreme Council, to bo held In September, upon which representatives mnv leglslnto and ofTer tho order n readjust ment of rates, which will Insuro rtnblllty ror nil time, and be wholly satisfactory to nil mcmtiri. Sons of Temperance The nnnunl outing of the Sons of Temperance wns hlj Saturday afternoon at Hunting l'nrk. Nearl ill of tho local divisions were well rep resented by members and their families Cnder the direction of Grand Sorllw Robert A Speere, some 10 different sporting events were nrrnnged for the afternoon Individual ns welt as team prizes wero nvvarded. and contestants were numerous from the nrlous divisions. Tho events proved Interesting to the largo uutpourlng of In terested memliers and contributed greatly to the success and pleasure ot the day' outing. P. ajid R. Inspector Killed Jnmes Collins, 21 years old, of 1133 Hoy street, an Inspector employed; by the Phila delphia and Heading Hallway Company, was cnuRht. botwoen two cars which wcro being shifted In tho Reading Terminal. e,sterday, nnd crushed to death. Ho was taken to tho Hahnemann Hospital, whero physicians HUM death hnd been Instantane ous. ' ky"'mu'Vtixr? vzm& ? 503JC UssK3r-it. S'lSaS-A; tfm sra'S&a! -.f&- It makes no difference to thn axe whether it bring down a bio; tree or a little. Same with Ui on order big or little it' all in the day's work! Edward F.Henson& Co. 1 Structural Lumber and Timber Poplar St. Wharves, PJilln. Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST PHILADELPHIA OVERBROOK 03D AKVoK MAE MARSH ,n S'ifrJrS?." WILLIAM COLLIER in "Willie's Wabbly Way" 0 EUTL'RU- --ZAMPA ' BALTIMORE RASittW JOHN JUNIOR in "The Jester" FriieBrunette ,n ?f?AU,r. EUREKA 40TH "ARRET "STS. bluebird LOUISE LOVELY in feature "Bobbie of the Ballet" GARDEN MD LANSDOWNH AVE. HOBART BOSWORTH in THE WAY OF THE WORLD" NOBTU BroadStreet Casino DI,0S1BLvv MATINEE 2:30. EVENING J and D. Charlie Chaplin ' tuevagadokd" "THE OATH OF HATE" KEYSlUlNfc LEHIGH AVEXTJE VAUDEVILLE and "IRON CLAW" Pictures ' feOUTU OLYMPIA broad and bainuh1ikju 3".- fn0jlMae isi oomorf, aaetb aa4 ataa uitHti at tin timi pries MATS. DAILT I THE NATION S PEitlL MYSTERIES vx AURA PHOTOPLAY POLLS OPEN FOR VOTING Get In Your Bftllote Early for Favorite In Photoplay Cast Contest By the I'hotoii.ny Editor Evening Ledger Photoplay Cast Contest Entry blank risnss cnlcr In Hie Kvcnlnr Lcdifr Phot-tdnj- fust t'ontssll ' Nnme (.Miss or Mrs.), ; Homo ndilrcs ,,..,..,,,,.,.,,,, Name (Mr.) ..,,,, ,.,.. ,,.,;.. .' Homo address ttitia ' HUncd by For Jfomlnntlna- organization. . Nominating nnrnnlsnltnii tiny confcnlrnl Iticlr ntcs on nne rn.ntllil.ilr or may nominal nntl work for tuoi I. c. one Indr, one iren tlrninti. Ibis nomlnnllnn blank, when property Illicit nut und foriTnrilcil, "111 entitle the nominee to 1000 otcs. C'nnilldilr nrs rsiuclfd to , itlre Ibclr Kninp niidrrs In ciirli nnd eicry Instance, so tlmt the Editor III bo nhl to roniinimtrntp h thpm from time to time. All addresses Mill bo strictly conllilcntlnl. Onli nno Nntiilnntlou Itlitnk will he credited cnclt contcstunt. Jlnll to r.trnlnir Tilxrr Photonlar rl Con test, P. 0. Ilox 0(11, Philadelphia. N'ow Is tho tlmo for nil Rood men to como to the u Id of their candidates, And nil dood women, too. The Kvcnlnir Ledger Photoplay Cast Contest Is now on. Tho list of entries Is still open; but only those names appearing below may be voted on today. Additions to tho list will be announced from tlmo lo time. If you wish to voto for n candi date whose name does not appear, have your Kvk.niko I,KDUt:n headings until the name It printed. Voting Is n simple matter. Just cut off tho words "Kvenmno I.RDdEii" nnd tho ilato lino appearing at tho top of the first page, and write the name of your candi date In the margin above. Mall It to the livening Lodger Photoplay Cast Contest, P. O. Hox 931, or bring It to tho Ledger olllce. Kach heading counts for 10 votes. No heading except that on tho first page will ho accepted nnd none that Is dated before July 1". Dally voting mW continue till. August 31. There Is still tlmo to enter nnd win. Tho cast of tho Kvenlng Ledger Prize Scenario will bo made up of tho names appearing highest In tho list of competitors on August 31. "Kxtru people" needed for minor parts will he chosen from tho entries who follow tho winners. irerc Is the entry list to date: Nnnif. Organization. Partus Jlninlltou Acbcson, Int. I'tintn l'nr.ni.,.' Dnlnn .Miss Allen Anilron. .I'ldla. School of Kinresslon .Mrs i.oui Atuteioty I'. It. It. V. .11. U. A. Doni AnUititin unlnliow (lull . . ,. . 4th District Police .IVrn ltork Woolen .Mills Athletic Krrmitlon Park Wllllnin llenlty MIks Aiiiiii .M. liclscl Alia Ilertliitlson . . . . .linnet llroiin I'hlllii llucklrv sun linnet roiire H. N. White I'ompnny Pnltcd .Security Life Ins. to. Itnlnlinw null Itnlnhmv Club S. S. vt hit Comiiuny International 31iis!rul tinlon The Vlenmi linnet Georice A. lllirk . . I.ruts Clnton . . . . Ileiitrlre Cliiirli . .. .MUs (truer Crox . .Inracs t'tiroln .... MIhs (Irnco Dolivon MIsh EIrnnor Decney .Mort Elsrmnti . l'kd. .Mii Em 1'elton . . . M. Howard I'lrlnc ... linen ritrcrrnld .... Dnnlel J. (irecn Kolterl (.llion I'eter fllllon Mmon (loldherir (lenrire Hmnniel Mlllluni Kachoorm . lohn Kenne Louis Kruiner Louis Ktirtr Julius Iitn John G. Lnmliert A. S. Lnpetlmt .Inmes Lnrklns Joseph l.odi:e Cljil,. V. Little Martin Mnnlon . L. II. M. Druinatlo Ao. Ave. Hide. A Loan Assn. Lenox .Shoe t'o. Lenox Shoe Co . .. P. It. It. Y. M. t'. A. . . tlfith W aril Ken. Chili ...... The (let In Hodnl L. II. S. Driiiii.illo ,Usn. . .. The Lurcliuood Club Ensliio "2d" Itnlnhotv Club 31th IiMrlrt Poliro Ilulnbow Club Threo Point Club Y. .M. II. A., Phlln. .I'.nclno Co. 13, P, P. 1. ...Miidontm Catholic Club Itnlnlionl'luli . ..rl. S, Vililt I'ompnny The "IS" Clltii It District Police 311', District I'ollen Thomas .iiurrny llou-e Serueililt Dnnlel O'Neill. GO District I'ollie AI. Orouiaiier Atlas Horlal i:thrl I'uullck Port Ittchmond Y. 31. C. A. Prominent Photoplay Presentations Bnki SoSm Gfmpamu TIIK following theatres obtain their pictures through tho 6TANLET Bojklng rnmiiiny hlcli Is guarantee of early ahowlnitof ths finest productions. obtaining pictures through tho STAM.LY IIUOIUNU CO.lirAM. 13th, Morris & Pnssyunk Ai e. ALllAlllDUA Paramount Picture " LOUISE HUFF in DesUny's To; ARCADIA SWh WILLIAM II. THOMPSON In 'THE EVK ue inc .-,u Romance" (No, 11) Illllla IJurlt in "Uiorm r"I T r 65D AND THOMPSON APOLLO MAT1NKE DAILY WILLIAM II. THOMPSON and CHAS. RAY In WU.HA." 11TlIB mvIDE.vD" I1ILI.IE I1UP.KU In "Gloria's Romance Co. 8) T-i-i nyrvMT s-ij above market BELMONT ug. i;fo 3. U. MAE MURRAY SST "T?r A t OOTII AND CEDAR AVE. CEDAR PAK.lWOI.VT THEATRE ALICE BRADY in "La Boheme" "WHO'S GUILTY!" FAIRMOUNT '"S.d avenue MLL.AM COLUE,WR.?oTiVu,. Call" GERMAN SUBMARINE "DEUTSCHLAND- FRANKFORD nce Geraldine Farrar Marian Rosa 56TH ST. Theatre "KH? jrci. cve. H'ft. Bu Soeciol ! Mareuerlte Claw in "Th uiumI Manruerl pflnei and th Pauper " KranK iJanieiconuy - "Kernal Nutt Mrt With Ilia 'Wife. GERMANTOWN MMXfANva EDNA GOODRICH in "THE MAKINO OP MADDALENE" yij ritHC SuTII MARKET SstS-T-O VaLtJtSti sis OCIO KIMHALL ORGAN KITTY GORDON n" CHARLES CHAPLIN In THE VAQABONtJ'" pmiDn AVENIB THEATRE VjIKVItJ 7TU A 1S1RARD AVBNUB JOHN BARRYMORE in "NEARLY A KING" IRIS THEATRE "IS"10 VIOLA DANA in 'THE FLOWER OP NO-MAN'S LAND"" JEFFERSON V'OTH AND DAUPHIN THKH-1U MAUDE FEALY dwoman- B1LUE BURKE in "ULORU'8 ROMAKOH" LAFAYETTE iW VS" VALENTINE GRANT in THU l.NNcK'ENT LHS" ICATiFD FU8XV FIRST AND UUIJtZt i a CASTER AVENUE IU.RTU4 It "'H la Marta of ths Lonr'iina" A .1 'tO ATTRACTION HAIU E c UiUfUN la THE VAuABoND" .........lumuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiijuiiMiuuwiU ?errn io(in A. fllnttter. . Jlh J Mllllnm ftftiltb 310i nlstrltl Trfllrt Jllss Either It, flnttterland, tt )et,H it'l Jfls Lnnl"; lvnrner. V, M, V. A., Plettth Brnneli GritnTllle H. Ulnncmoro. ...tti District Folic Barhey Horflartl, of "Potash antt Per! mutter" tame, who hail Joined the rnnlts bt Vltftgraphers, is now working 6H his Second picture, dealing with Jewish life. Paul Rcardon Is directing tho film, which Is being enacted by & cApahle cast 6t VIU graph players, , , Doth Byd nnd Charles Chaplin Make Vlr orous denial of the malicious report that there haa been a "split" between the brother' comedians. The report originated In a New "r6rlc pub lication with a greater reputation for en ergy than accuracy. It Is entirely without foundation. "Deny It flat, somebody's foolish." Charlt Chaplin wired from the Mutual-Chaplin studio at Los AhgeWs. "N'ot only In there no split, but we nevef have had n serious difference," Syd Chaplin declared. "We have ntways kept our ln terest In eneli other's worlt and whenever It has been possible wo have lWett to gether. We will ho living under the samo roof ngnln If It happens that I no lo Los Angeles to work." Syd Chaplin Is negotiating with several conecrtit for the making of it series of comedy releases. It Is probable that he wilt close a contract with one of them In tho course of the next few weeks, Mean while Syd Is not considerably worried, !! has saved a comfortnhlo bankroll from his recent engagement and he has banked $75,000 given htm by his brother Charlie In appreciation of his services as business adviser tn the closing of the younger Chap lin's (670,000 contract with John R. Freuler, president of the Mutual Film Corpora tion. ouiin J nisriii use jis iii mi numnim Police Court Chronicle It Is reported that there are no sharks In Cobb's Creek. But there In something swimming there, nnd It's got toelh. A number of youngsters who were bathing In this placid stream will testify to thlfl. They were grabbed or bltteh on ths ankle. Immediately they made an Inves tigation on their own account. With long polo they hunted tho monster down, and he proved to bo a fish of leather-like com plexion nnd wicked eyes. lie put up a stilt fight and fussed about for several minutes, tho boys say, befdro breathing his last. An a number of kids had been bitten on tho ankles, this creatur of tho Darby deep was christened the "nnkls fish." The youngsters were proud of their cap ture. They tied the fish In the middle of s long polo nnd toted him proudly along ths street. Naturally, thoy Ttad to listen to much comment. Many sarcastic kids and grown-ups. too, commended them Upon sueb. a big dny's catch. Pat Dally was especially voluble In his praise when tho boys reached 86th street and Woodlnnd avenue. "Better bo careful,' he suggested, "or yer'U break ycr back: wld der load," Then to Bhow that ho was sympathetic. Pat took hold of the pole which carried tho lonely fish. Tho kids told Pat to "beat It." He refused. Llko a flash ths two boys pounced upon him. and the com batants were rolling In tho street when a cop arrived. Tho boys fled with the fish. As Pat seemed to be In a rather unde cided condition, ho was brought before Mnglstrnte Harris. "I Jlst wonted to help the kids with their load," said Pat "I think you need some one to help you with your own," nsserted tho Judge, "so you can rest for 21 hours, and whon you como out you might feel much stronger than you nre now." , Higher Ad Rates in Germany AMSTERDAM, July 17. Tho Cologna Gazette, the Frankfurter Zeltung. ths Kolnlscho Volksicltung and the Rhelnlsch Wcatfallsche Zeltung' announce that owing to further Increases In the cost of all mats rials they wero obliged beginning July 1 to ndd a war Increment of 10 per cent, to tTielr charges for announcements and ad vertisements. 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