ytelk. k-'it-MBmimmm ',1 A ummmtimmmtim AftfftATAITlA!CASCL PWRAENHMCARNIA; YJOIATTACCHIRPIMI OK Aastriaci Manifestano Ancora Ja Lero Barbarie Assassinando Donne e Bambini in Alto Mare GUERRA ALLA GEBMANIA? ROMA. 4 Acoeta. . XI XJciTUro deRa Gverrw hx poxfrbHeato r4wt beiSetxlao del generate Caderaa set , , epeet ssssoeta. Bra eserx aTaatatx seHa 8 iSef Travlgaalo ts s-ztta ad a UOUo ttseo t mrsreaa del oesatea. tHI tUM xsesto 1 rarcehl " aBstraxef la nrt pasii deBa frsal 5I feattagjex, Ece 8 unto eel csrassJcxto sSciale : f Ne&a -raBe dH"Ar!!jre II eesfc hx dltvtta B iso tscrxa it xrilgHerla ewe- tro le rrtre pscltleef a wi del B CaSerxs. H-iKx He.. Potiax-ArOeo sterwltis'f tra ftoi res,;fegecsg anstaeate n atixeeo , JOtP t stcttne poeixJo-al ai est Crts. . GlSTe-U ft vrsn avaie Ttrxel xrVral 1 artfgllerla tx B Mese Seforgte eS 0 Keste C&ssec -?fEx -rxKe eel TrTjgn iter!! sera 0 sersSert tcV aa xtxen 2f sarprexx ena- " tro I oectre cerre carfxie-cl ai fs tevae- Utussst rasa4 not Is-re r-xaia- srrta.--, rap ascnrx terras In irseeta xksx. ICeSx TsSe deBx Ian set aitaaw H trarnt bwalArtalo cox teMti rire;txti li sia zfotse f errorlxria di Tstexdfc. AEx testatx deux txE del Dxlgon aM ac&ixcaa tazxao le Entire Stoee tkm t Moeie ' CavxIHao (Aral cCarsfefee). ewosjeecxal roeespexieoe le e&a Cts&x Vxftm SsBa trcst tfeG Ixtbx'J i! w arste la tesse aaicsl da av del tafcxrdi'.rL 1I DISASTBO I)3. LET1UB30 T7a acttc(arlrj3 tmfttc. 2ar lattr!- t&s&ra, C3 imtitM & :rx. cvrSro !: HI 1 SMIT3i e S1 II MtECU dt ffrsfpLrxfe Jsc tattns 2! p-UTiltrV too rjJtfttJL. sss stzstl x Rnma. six il crxit ?!-- U. Sxxi3r puts iri ;a-afxrrl d-ITTiitix-C tfrr ptri-zti. Tn. xsttsen ras9 tlxros xs osanto o4o xf liiwlir I piroacxio cfcc arerx x tofda rf exrtea 41 decs e dl farrrtilH. I inprxtlU ftcntx x Hrxcsix dlcneo ci C ?tlxrlo ;s x-rrUtxto xd ?sx iimsu yjl'.'M eotyt dl carrg-. Sotlta dops at ics xOa cafirfa dl vcttkaIo r&m&i txrz- " Mznxrzmzijt ogctro dl a ytroltr aax'cTa. 14 lalt rarliTa. II Laiiro fl coi Mtai cTdloy cfc ftyr7 cxU.il t jlt J tXtxOU d! lalrauyyVo. .. Ptro. cto iil exa dt!TA3csx. U fcvt- tCTTtartao occtico' a tcr3tardxr sec triki ' C pfroicxfo u xsekt I tiUJM. circr- dtl t 'ixU rroo dlitrrrtU. Qnj ci -rt il tTOTxrcao asxroo9. AiLrl pxo-rerf rtextero feriU dxj jenl di tnriV- del i- tctrxrtco d x!rzl rtxxra ccciit Co gtfgao znodo. IersiFarzV) dl tni xltm fcritxtio ltxl- Jaoo. II F-calto. xodx:.o dx cs iauosx- tteou e" t33to x ifaJu. ka E" lacCe Icaxlixre ndlsxafcKi ei J fa tzltx ItxHa hx cxcxxt7 t?ivrj xzxrr atis - dl bxrbxrfe dwll xrtr-tedicM. 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Pxc jrll dlase ehe in. pcoo tl xrctibe rtcxio x vlaitxre !x frtnt dl bat txcUx ItalUna, EjU hx ix rUtUto Ix front frxcoeae. II dacx dl GtsoTx riaeixrio' Tlranunts fxmbxjclxtor xaoerlexso per HntrrU?x eoseeaxx al siorsxll xmerlcact circa Ix BitBxzlone In Itxlix e per qcacta esll in raetx interrlatx dlue in favore dcll'Itallx. I giorrMl pubblicaraao lerl a.-tleotl per 11 iccocdo xnnlTeraxrio delta rrad sraerrx tzropea. xrtlcoll cfie an per jelu nprlir.e yxgo tutti unx lUixa. cpfnlor.e. E. tanao rllerxre clv il plu' srare errcre della Ger Bjxnla fu qaello di credere ehe reaercito tedesco e qaello xtutriaco al aarebbero trcr all x combattere aoltacto cortro Ix Rcaatx Ix Eerb.x, rsectra Ix Frxccix contXTx preaao ehe nulla e l'lcrhllterra nan ixrebbe lnterreautx mx 1 axrebbe tenutx proctx m. raeeocllere fruttl dallx ruerra aenzx aver tnono tin dlto. JMBATTAGLIANAVALE NEL BASSO ADRIATICO Una Sqnadriglia di Siluranti Bombarda Jlolfetta ed E' At- taccata la Navi Italiane Va talegramma da Vienna dice cite e' srtato anmtnciato cola' ufflcialmente ehe In twg-uito al botnbardamento delta clttxdlax purlleae di Molfettx, sulla ccstx dell'Ad. xiattco. da parto d! fcarl xuitrlacbe, ,t ebbe netl'Adrlatlco unx batuirlix tra narl da Kuerra austrlache ed italiane. II tetto del comtmlcato austrixeo e n teguente: "Una quxdriglla di torpedlslere atutrixche ha hombardato Molfettx. Plu' tardi etaa hx dxto cattaglla ad un Incroctatore e a set torpadinler lULUne. alcune della quail xureco colplte." to stoaao comualcato aanuueia ehe la tor pedlolara austriaca Magnet ftf attaeeata xoercoUdl', elcV ferl. dx un sotUmxrino Itallano yu colplta ax un tlluro. Due uomlnl rLmxhero ucclsi altrt ferttl e parec hl tsaoeatM. Xjl manlera come'.e: redxttx la comunlca. jcSona uffldile Jascix kupporre ehe le con. aeruerue del combattlnieato sona xtate per jrll atsatrlxci pin' rrxrl dl quelle ehe si vuol far credere-, Laadx aupporre pura ehe ! torpedlnlero austriacha non hanco' dxto fcattsgtla. ma aono state coatrette ad acc( txrla ntento state attxecate dalle siluranti itxUana apporgistxda una incroctatore. Do -Xomx non si hx ancora alcunx comunlca. .svlona ttfScial al rlgruardo. eta ' possible ' ,'efce ct atbla ogrl notizix del combattlmento ax rale. WILLIAM 31. 3IURPHY Textile Manufacturer Was This Aitcmooa Buried yu&tral services were bald this afternoon' tor- WilUxtn M. Murphy, chad of Matthew 3srphy t Sob. UxtUa manufxeturertv who iA Tuesday at his home, lit. JS'orth -Mwntirck atrtet H was It years old and ii" wvitil by a widow, three daugbUrs and 4ssti ism. Matthew J. Murphy Mr. Murphy waa director of the Excel sior Truat and tfavla Company, treasurer mi At Jefftrson Xca Parapxny, a dlraexor of stae yiatalngtan Board of Trade and a di wKir of axnrxl bvllilns xcd loan axao STltffrT H was c4ucxt4 la the public schools a rHiiiljihU and Hvcd all has Ufo In the MwtsvexH aecdoft of tn city Tb firm of HX w xa seats wax tvuadtd by his fa- psv Jfaf ao. , iNElf HUGHS M)YEL RAPS SPMDTIIRIFTS "The Thirteenth Commandment'1 Powerful Preachment Against Spending More Than One Earns 7k TfctrVoth Cesx&Sii."' tens irti Rrpit Hxh rtrdiext M zjc Tortl rtUrfiT A Bm. itr Terit). la o set rrrea wa Mett Steal, bit li tit leader et t& brxetKt had ; PKtafcarxS csflll(aair. r trHe zp4turi a3 Aa fcaa r5fta fartssts fa reeeral It -sniS, hay t-a added to tie rwiaii la Tii thaK rytt rfM axi tian ti!fl arct" 1 tfee Hari-riaa xj7dj to Ut djxler. Ti avtlwr Sxa rKlec x pyw ernt srxerMst xxxistit eztrararacee ic J He evatrxtu the extra raoce uf the e-rr-! xrro-r."i thvts ettr Tiie dereiaatt -fere t mm tale ta Hi ir?. . tv. mtiuixm..ZjZL7Zrf - ZFZtT 111; - seaa are MUaCr the rxase ta icth, The MM xre ia1 te the exrtr dayi ; the reat ercixt. aad Xr Hxjrhert'a pectaree d the paajg d the sxseiai rvxansy are trtvptzx the ede crtra to the ffeoddertrr pMst. the ti-r ai-rr vxivminUr trie to the evM sairt r stAZ?. Aer JexM thrvarh tit dija.tri enJticj f the faa .f IH hr thote ho irere ptoehed. It It a bb3 txrt ao-rei Trith rerr itrw rtrz se-erarlea. The rxxr eharxele.-a xre Mt as A.-si.-VsM Trth thefr frx:-?ij asi fl r-.:fx There ti a dexl J ei :s the acrel xi T-hd fcr sc it ex The S)c If rtsr aiH Mm? - jt, tiia Xr Harhe hxa ret &ka la fill ieat tj. ; . -iii-. -. t.t -ra.'i aai KjrtJtjeany awjerh. Ai a3to5xrxjhr ""hteh U tid ts '? a pr3terst ptxte Is ?!! atrx twre 6 the reaiir pr:frUfhed Tfr Chad--vl" T Xtxt Garter- 1 hii xraii rex;. i.it -rar Gric7 teOf the itarr of hit rvith la an tu hjrrfhle duiL te-rer at Utzyjzf to texlTr It. Ke -rr.'.n trrz fscf. hcrrcrs f hj m'-i- " wrt ti a "'S'sJd ro to ecr rrxrea befre temf The hse itorr It a itrsd rsuerr. thlt ehtfc: hrl ai hit. -wt. brta 4 texity her ad there. Te. arJ an thi hernr xri -retih-d. rj- he pre.tj the bexsurii pietsre of hlf x.ther. All thrsorh the rtor7 he ihCT hu rrxzter to be epertor t ehxrxcur srer 'he reat "f .ie aieshert oj the hnuehoU. ttSo are drvrt ii rTed rsxdiezed. E-res ta her irzzX'Z cwer.ta ahe seTer fcr ere rneat eexsee ti t le-rahie. Ehe It x character that t.A be ttxasped la rocr descrx The sixrzer ta lh Gerlcr repcru hli rwrth If vrrUrJr- la tu cxrjivr .Vothlaa; ti un hr-fble to tt toji He u.'t f hJj i Krbjsieat aadex, hti atiwrahle jrarjilather a ad the rett ed the Vxrbxr'.e h&iMh&irf -"tlh rach fraaiaext xa oae rrA cae : rekit-r.-x rtorr brxir. la x pr:b".it i3. Gri7 peaa tcsea sf ach.r.a; iiitr fift aa tkapiy xi he r!li the r'- K.-dki thiajfx In Xr ChiViicd" n-.rcr htaie:: a: i-.J tet. He :-vrw xrtltt aad pvei He fhrf at a -n.-ii c f-eeta ! hli titteraeej. Xntl'Ttas. act to axr laexpwab,e. It. !U title. Holavaa Dxra lateat aorel. "3knr the Xaa "DrrrzT fiixrT 4 B.it. ?"- TirV), hx the txax; d the tx;t ex air la :u tj'a rz; eaapter. aad thj nrella sato x rer7 hi rlcxae cJ latereat ta the dTp-r.eat ci x ttorr- lu chief laeldeau are eaxeted ca the Xxtae ecxrt. aad lu freah jttt.tf la aKre -tth aer. pcr:rr:e aad rtrlle rs. IatriroTa irtth the thrda that attach to the crxTti!? dertfed aV.rj of x (rrext alp aiaeaxte to a'ect a corabtaxtiea of the -srater trxaypoctatsca tatertxu -ah ahall eatxhIUh xa laTtacthle ra-racptr. Is the cciortaj of x prtttr toe recuace la "hies the axOor hero nceeedx, act v.thoct dlaVriUr. ta fteeria; hit hir"c dxr oi the fhoxU that threxua to earalf it Qnatat aad atraace peiple. hxhltxau ef the ecxat reloa la -nhJch the zcl of the rxra If kotVuA oat. lead aa ortiiaxl haav:r that ranges frora rrxre to ray. front UxftttT to aar-trx?edj- aad brSaff ahottt a de iarieet k.gi.'.T eatiffrtKC to the diecrtaji rMr TtaJi.tr. Ttt tor7 ta told la Xr Dar'a cuatoraxry grxeefsl. yet rt-nd. rt7l. xad la x charatrs xiiHics to the ri'araer'f octpnt cf Cct-ca. "The Grip r.i the Sttoa." ty T (Hecjhtoa-Miatla Csrrpxay. Bc-itoa). ts a ; rood deal cf a thriller. It if aiavt too exdticr for the "hexturf terra." thwrh aa a Uterary prodcctloa It belir.rs la th elxaa of hxxaracc Ilurxtsre. There's a thrill to ttry roek of the haractoci. Oae thiar abot It It doa not drxir on the ratwaal fatrsltiea. heace It ftta tn adratrably vtth the soUtiUal scheme ef readtar- Tie ieroiae u a Greek lirl aa beautiful xs the HzMt of Alexandre Dturaxa's "Couat of Xoste rrutio." The hero la x later to the iia pr.al children of the Tildlz Ksoe Stxntnal. the rayitertoua aad roraant: ts jr. ea viroaraeat xad atraeaptere There you are. Pack it la a trip for x cool and lone boat trip. But dor. t rexd It when the Facrrahett iarealioa u hcrrlar the ceatary and the horsMlty U drtriar to the saturation point. JERSEY POLICE SEARCH TRAINS FOR MUNITIONS Central Railroad Balks at Em bargo Probers Find No Violation of Laws JEPJBT CITT, Aur. I, City authorities sent 105 policemen to inspect all trains entering Jersey City for munitions and ex plosives, because of the refcaxl of the Cen tral Railroad of New Jersey to stop ship ments through the city In accordance with I a resolution adopted by the City Commit-' aloncrs after the fire and explosion on , Black Tom Island on Sunday. j The Lehigh Valley. Pennfylracla. Erie j and Delaware. Laekawannx and Western Pllroads agreed not to ship explosives to t Jersey City. The Central Railroad of .Sew , Jersey served notice that it would hold the city liable for all damages and lotaes due to the enforcement of the order. ' WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. Frank Mc Manamy. who inveatigated for the Inter state Commerce Commission the explosion at New York, reported today that the fire was turning on Black Tom It land at least two hours before the blast occurred, but that he found no evidence that munitions were stored on the Island more than -II hours, the maximum time allowed for trans. shipment. Details of the report were not made public The commission will consider It tomorrow. Representatives Egan and HxmlU. of New Jersey, called at the White House to urge that E. El Clark. Interstate Commerce Commissioner who supervises shipment of explosives, go to New Tork to continue the Inquiry. trxrxrxa. ad tu -.ase hHJ'-T.J- :s' t Jb. hardwood -m 11TCTI floors TMj IpinkertonI Hardwood floors are easily laid, aad once laid "tay put," They do not warp nor crack nor split, bnt retain their attractive- appearance -always. Such advantages as these make them desirable for bottr large and small, PINKERTON 3034 Wctt York St, R. EVml& IJ3DGER AllTHOR GLEASON SMS VERDUN UNDER SHH.LS WriUr of "Golden Lads" Beporta a City Half Destroyed. Book Notes TTsrwri the twrttiy f the Trtrxh aa Uawltle Art&sr Gtexroc BthT, ol "TJJeo Lads." hxe r; rsade tie drete ed Tertus. bet adcsltted la Ha ferta ivrtex xettsa. fr CVu rt that the rtertt !c fertres of Verdi twM r vtritrxir hss a &ec ptetsre. teeatate it la an zsndi cre Txrtae thaa lie l rr:lea ef dttr-hi treacfee aad htdda aea. He dfcrlte the elty f Verdaa aa haU Setxet aarf trtae ta the ts&rritax raa. kali iheU-ehxUered is h-tae e? nM htzher than xs xblxBC te x&d tR f atasdisc lot aa estlre ticlt la a oreu3i&ieaitE.r treaeh asltr the ttar : rt a'efe-; the deadly artXBetT pSaj ec Dead yUst HIE. X.- Giexas r5ru that e US Aseritx hfn e: the HtU Serrfee i - "'- -"" . ' - i P the Serseit af the -trims '- eI I . HxTiit- ri the proofs nt has astaras rx-rti. e Wees.an Gtret 0a .f&hssoe hxa xraia exOed far rrxaoe. aai he aay he erpected to lead bxti to Arteries irtt. haad aeeewsts of the esciiet xrvttA Ver dsa aad other jo(au ca the Freafc fraat. The aataata prTlf to he a taiy sexita far Coera HxiattoB. in asther o! "The BUads9s of Vlrta Afrnl the Oate hii ae-- Var arei The S.a of the Chiilrea." tie atie o: The xether 7eas.' -rhje ( earner :a the iuk the Hwhery til ' oCer a cuicxi ot.Ar h-efc Xr HxraUtos haa rlttes ta eoOahorxUGa -.th Lie i S:eari It U a fa.- cry froa Uxehiar the tiTixatzM tnthi ef afe to the yeetase.- I reaerayoo. aa Xr. Hxralltoa does La his &ew aereti. to wr!t.ar rasstcxi eo-ady. tit I he ilrptaytd hit rerratity exrty ta life Beties hli lervs-ii wsrk he -b-xi rteporjlhle fw nt. tiaefi; pe-j of frlrojlty xs "The Bene ef Xayfa.r.- "The Catch cf the Sea tea." eti i -it UMr&rr cf the last few yari la the thexur hxa beea ttexdtiy toward itapJr f tttara aa.i Jet elaVsrate fewsery It hxt re:aa aed fvr Kxte Zrszx'j VT.tf a. h7w- trtr, to lazATM: wtta ti. ttxye llaeif a repeat ;tter wrtttea fre hr r- Is hfe '.a H-iUU. Xt., to her P'.blJhers. Kvsrhtoa X.2.3 Cosapxay she says 'Tt. draatataed The Old Peatcdy Pew to se la the atei:ar hst:te here or aay '-Yizxrr church. Kace It aeds aetther ttar txsr sceary. xs the fjt.r takes p:xce ca th plp.t piaiforat. :s a -wtar &w !;. -j ta the hm-.t y-.ri. it it .-a:!r t.-t --i-r. ... "' -- i x niar t. axre a pve.aie by rexd.as a iTe-c:Iat:te JatrodrctMa aad ar. tateri-ie ef reader tetweea the two i-o.1 iiri Wlrrta't Ixtf.tz lot. "The Pwaaa.-.e cf a Chratatxt Card." win be p-3bljhtd .a Ors. ter. The tt. pxg3 cf tae Aujrut Ctrrtat History raake a toc: coatxiaias x wealth if war iiKturSca w.th nch L..-itt.-.cs wrert represented aa Beraard Sa Arj. ;. Frar.e Georg 3rxadt So?- Cla.t worthy. "WtUUat Arthe.-. Perce-ra; G , V -. H. G "nrellj. K,ea Key aad oth-n aj Jj. ttarUhed. The Artut tijse Trt a : phases cf the rrext war .a Literature dtp Sctaxcy aad araty aad axTy cperat:cax The aext rjlate cf irtiia by Arts'tashef to be piblUhed !a Araerlca :s Ta.es '! 'he Byrro:it!oa." Xr Ht:h aaac-jaot f i-, the exrly fxU. The celebrated Itu.aa s '-ther wtrks aow arariatle :a Ear" tv 'e "Sxalse." "Break!ag-Pc:a ari The X I-iaxre-'" Xr La.'pat Rx:'s p. -a fcr :--iiaa tIf-goTera-aeat. -Tests; l-.ij A-lat-rpretxtvoa aal a History of the Va t:aalist Xe-reateat fri rat "W.taia p-e .' it Jy aaaot:acd as be:ar ta prepxrat ;a w?,; be ptihKshed this racath by B V? Kseisch The Ceatsry Ccrapaay will pctllsh the follswjag books ta Asrttrt: ", Throtirh Ifexleo. GatexU xad ;p:s rax" by Hxrry A. Frank, author of A Varxb-sad Ivzrr.'y Ar-,ad h "Wcr'd ' ; "X h .rbix Ir.'o Ex..e " by T'f er Joaea; -ir Exstera sestfja by Th -uj F Xtl- 3mm 4j.c.snaTt"h AKU.UATtU: ot the growth and strug gle! of a. boy from squalor and ignorance to education and fame through his auociatioa with the sea. A novel of the building of a man's character. nu. Snaith hu dose more than write what cujht to prove the bt teller' of the teatoo. He Kaj written ft. novel which it it do ex travagance ta proclaim ii in its way a rruiterpkce of io trotpecthre writing." Pall Mali Gazette, London. "TU Sailor tt a tpiaeetd, ndW. is, aehMTexaeat by cee oi the fortsoet crafttxea of the day. w' wiS wait uaewrtsninag aa other tra jeart for tach a bock." LrttTpool Poll. Al tit looiloru, $1,40 m. THIS IS AN APPUTON BOOK Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST PHILADELPHIA OVERBROOK mS!DSSm. METBO PRESENTS lEtlfia'Maiion a Minute" -WHERE IS MY HUBBANDr" BALTIMORE SOTH AND BALTIMORE AVE. Charlie Chaplin "CARMEN" AUo yatty Artockle la "His Wife's Mistake" EUREKA'"" MARKET TO FOX FILM CORP. Prtaeats Virginia Pearson in "Hypocrisy'' PATHE NEWS GARDEN UD LxNSDOWNB AVE. EVCVINO TO IL presents J. Warren Kerrigan in "Thi Hjiw T nrA VUmf SOCTIf PII1XADELPHIA Or v M P I A ecad and - , " " BXlNBRTDaX J tnarlmun to eoftfar. lafttv aJ UU. tMBlf al tX vumhmm yrlct MA?S DAILY BLVEH1RD FILM CORP PrrMstJ JTLOBKhCE LAWBEMCE Kt -JHalWtIatr I f .'Ut.J T-a . a. - a i i t i -'rsci'atjr :ri :aci :a:r i I sasww S PHHtABBLPHIA, FREDAY, AUGUST I 1016. iart dw i tb C&tz JPren, aa Ti Cteftns Cxe KirJt Dwpcofc." a detectr KT tr Adele Loehncxss. Tie aanrsoe!ct eosa frcei Exrpr thi -reJt that eoe e tfcelr ear!- asrssa pibaeas 'ai fre a o swrtl ct Jfxr iraret IMaad. Tht ttSK be fcr Crrt fa -rth sort! tfcwe th partteatfea cf "Tt Jroo Weraaa,"' Mr. Delxsd la rpesdfcyr the i er at Keasetrrsipert. JCe and U Jsrt s bir esrxxed la nC er the prscla ef the f rteeej!tr tjk. The cxra ef a Brr aather keh saay expecttd to aroe Tery -rV.irzr csrf. etty aad fattreat hxt arpeared la the raxr aatcec. It t "Ofba O, Hearj'," the pra desyrs ef MUa Xarraret Pcrter. "TThy at"" recsarlu the ilrr To- TrttTta la aa editorial ea "TJttrtrr Dycxttle-i," "which seauaaef "The dxsrhter cf the late "Txs Syd. aey Porter Is aa rBeh eatltled to Ihe xd raatare hteh the lata of her father's fea-96ys aadonhtedly rtTt her la her itterxry btlaar aa she rs?M be If he had wTiiVts aeder his enra axrae. aad lhs had trtoed rU preetlrt apoa her atito rxatkxny. w to spexi." Bit. the Trttoae adds, rsceextisa to a fxatoeu pareat la hl choeeo field ef -wrk t hxi !U exarers x eH as tu adrantart : thrh ft raay xa the eeaTaaer. secaer or later It enespeu oxapatiaos. ho-wrrer a inn tii evay be. Aad e-ae S3ft adatlt that It Is x rather eoiraxeoia yaettt lady 3 4ee t fear tottixa herself "XUs O. Heary- MOTHER AOfES SDKOTT Aged Uebr cf Sacred Heart Society Dies at Xcrrwdale Cosrtst Xothr Araea Slaactt. reUrtots ef the Society ef the Sxerd Heart, died ea Wedaeiay airht at the caoreat ef that erder. Edea HxiL Torrtadaie. at the are -A il. har-is r;eat 41 yxr! -i her life xt a re..r'it. Mother Slaaett U a slrr of the P.h P.er i Xsrjiarjtr Saattt. rector of Et. Chxries j .i.1- Twe-.tteth xcd Chrtstlaa ftreetx I this elty aad cf the late Ji-seph F Saactt a weH-kac-wa Philadeirhlxa. Her finer. U the txte Xother Aaaa Slaactt. wxt a raeat- ie Society of the Exered Heart aUo. , For the last H yars Zf other S!: bea ttx"tad at th ec-.t at :i: Arth strt wsere lie had chxrr cf the Tiber axcie wsrt ta wah raxay of tte ChiVirea , ef Xary. a rri-P of ladles attached to the ' toareat. are earxred. j BUhtp XtGialey. of the PhlUpplae If- i i lifts. a.-.d Dr Leo XcGlal-y cf St Charles Ch.-ch. are aephewj of Xother 3taastt. P.ecIea: rtxu will be eel crated ca Sat- crday at 14 oc.ee at Tcrrtsdale. Tt leaves Bread Street Stayer at ! 1 x TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES i xnr ir-..- IttJ OrttAlrr .-. W.. . ri-. 7rtiMc l ttrr !t(-a: rt. aad Aai-ta vaaat. i.r i-ir.tr.' ;ttaaa rttti-.:t .u tt.;.T it2 ? I "' .7 inl.: 5t c&t 1 tAllrfK !t4 TVioJ tt AJtr(-- Aittrv.JL IKa S "1 tt C-tt.-sit Artrt. i-a. Jjia ? :;-Z2j:tz Valssirwi. ?x t. HiKi" MC Grs it. Oktti S ar-.iJ.'! ltl t0ri.1t t i.-a? M ntrnra -. N :i .ta Ti-rr; !-tt t lr.e aarf ::. viz. : A. 3'"---i- "M iaivr A."tr- Xi:- H-r-tri tsd luiat ia"i K-.m ifl ? t t: 5Mqc it. aa. Ltatle iil Aaaa aid Xtrla aai Kath- , El: Xaa- ' ast Asaa j SBjsevsWOTiaBeiejfasssassBSfssi A 4 KfcAnflSfG -j : f m km In Time of HEAT Prepare for COLD! ASK YOUR DEALER FOR IT i Prominent Photoplay Presentations satasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazaaaa:aaaaaaasv iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiii. yuuiuxAfy I t W 5 fltK fnwiax theaters tfctata ttelr pietmrn thresxh Ihe STANLTY Betxiaz " Ctotur, whiefc la a sxaraatee ef eartr thewiar ef the Maett PTedaetleaa. f I All slrlaree retiewed eefer nalbltUa. Ak f.r tL theater la rear leealltr S S iMaLiU PKtcrw thrtwa the STANLET BOOELN'G COMPANY. " 2 ,,-,.., ltth. XerrU Pattysai Art. ALflAMBRA kSjV-' BLANCHE SWEET la 'TEE DCTE' ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW tCTH BESSIE BARRISCALE in THE PATXENT" APOLLO ID AND THOMPSON MATINEE DAILT George Beban pasqvale- Preitstt ALL-STAR KEYSTONE COWEDr BELMONT ?.. AfS'E . Eift. C SO. . iM ISC MARY PICKFORD in "Little Pal" PCPt AD TI1 AND CEDAR AVE ILVUt. PJLKSUOCST THEATER PEGGY HYLAND in "SALVra AND SINNERS" FAIRMOUNT xyEii Lionel Barryrnore u "Vttter- SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE .ill FRANKFORD nusnaAfCB Ptvrr Hrlatt ta "Salau acl Slaaer ' PICTCRES OP rRANKPORD GROCERS EXCCRSION TO ATLANTIC CITY 56TH ST. Theater MATINEE DAILT Below Hpnoe. Err;.. T to 11. ANX PENNINGTON ta --SajS StsweakV Met- Cndr, ax Plrscao. "Hit Birthday Girt" GERMANTOWN "toaI-e. PAULINE FREDERICK in THE WORLD'S QREAT SNARE G1RARD AVENCE THEATER TTH AND aiRARD IVWtrr DiutinFamtxm ..bEn'bLAIR" IRIS THEATER " Kgrgg"8 Billie Burke to "$&. . - T. X BaahBUJi la A Vlrgtala Somanc" JEFFERSON MTH J2gxg2ma Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno to -TI.IE TARANTCLA- LAFAYETTE " lSi AUCE BRADY in "-MIS0 PETTICOAT8" LEADER rORTT-FXRT JLSttJ ANN PENNINGTON in -K.S1E SXOWFLAKE" GRIFFITH'S BIG FUJI SOON TO BE SHOWN First Details Regarding Gigantic Successor to "Birth of a Nation" r Evtnlng Ledger Photoplay Cast Contest IXrtM TMii. lUn Tcf Art It. tt&mStt t. HGTS' TO VOTE OH nt ts 1U3? nCTTirfa jrlxrr" 4M a j. fL. . Mr l tfe sn u K. ittrffi Mti ttl IT itVe ij- rMndr Cut cv-rt- r, O. B . er T Tl TSire, Offee. &f H V3M.2XBT3 T- ri...j. xnrtt E hUlM fxs fte T . IrtAUt rtrt that " f"! WJ9 trTtUrcntr too riJtea m nH keOa. E.VTBT BLAK FVe !. ta the rrealar IWttt rht tar Cats Cte! Nis ODh Krt-). t !. Broe A-ttrrM Ot.) .. i Hrse AAArni Eaerrrd frra riiitUt UTaalxatVrs. Xtalzat hi erraai" sear tri-rtrt lhlr iim i ti , '-l?4?! 4 -rm ft iwts Hm lr. r3 Tf" ualnIM '- .Si3 .ES,'?jJl ITWrf -irf rerrxH. aa rstltl tie urate. te WA Tft Caalil!e re trwnv tni isrtr k.u. jwmm t &ft a1 ntn tettase. 4 tin tie btisir tU eassisJale Jta taeo fna li u tbne. Afl artt wtH e ttrVrtlr ewAleotUI. ea ectttat. . , )ln rt i;rttr .LrTr rr FkeeeTUy Ct turn!, r. O. D tt By the Photoplay Editor The trsth Is ml at list ecaceralar the big al which D vr Grtfath hxs Stag beea wcrktag- os as a nx'" to his -Birth ef I a Nitlca." Here Is what hts raxaager hxs to sxy 7 "W. Grlstth ectapleted arraagesteats with KIxw & SrUagtr yesterday to Uke ot..- the Liberty Theatre. Xew Terk. for tbe sexaa ef llli-lT. ter-ir Acinst !. HU 5rrt predsctica tbre wt:: he the sew ceioj til spcutle. Tattlenase.- Xr Grtfsth hxs beer, at wcrk up:a this r.-jTT '" o"rr t-n yxn- It Is aa eng- j inxl liex ccas.f.ag '. parallel aarratrej . cc-at:ac drwa Jtrr:gh fct:r ages .a tae I wcrld's derelcpatrr-t. The csaaectrag Urk , betweea the past aat preheat rereals that 'he xra f-rte wb "t hxs created crl? .3 th w-r-i s aiTttrj s at work today la G V,Wil - oL'fSi WM HRACITE J Soo&tiq Grrmamu Sl I 1 " LIBERTY BR0AD lcmbia , .. . ifHTRO PILM CORP. PrtMSU Viola. Dana ' "TKE slower or v iota uana NO M s-fi l-d- LOGAN THEATER "l9 0AD Victor Moore THE CLOWN" T OPT TT :ID A-SD LocvsT A-iV-VJkJ 1 Matt. 1.S6 art 3.J0. 10c. Erg. t:V. t. :J0. lie. Anita Stewart "E DALor DIANA Market St Theater i ,, . .RLD PILM CORP Pr.m? " -HALLY I.N Ol R ALLEr PALACE KU "SZ?77 Donald Brian trru ViN i Tne Smugglers" PARK K,??E AVE- DACPHIN ST. a xvrvrv lkt.. ins. evq. e.ts to : IL rxtvAaiuuriT presents Fannie Ward to gltter a MUIIC VVOru MAGDALENE- PRINCESS '".Vbect" RED PEATUER rEATCRE3 PrtMeu Carter De Haven u "r1t?nZ RIALTO GERMANTOWN AVE avarvru a or AT tclpehockev r-p VIOLA DANA h "' "THE HOUSE OP .THE LOST COCRT REGENT ,Mi "ARKET STREET iviivaxi-i 1 uar ax voice or ULLJAN WALKER in -HESPER OP THE MOtfNTAINS- R IIRY MARKET STREET tj , BELOW TTH STREET Frank Keenan and Enid Markev in THE PHANTOM ' SAVOY ""s1 BLL'EBIRD FEATURES PRESENTS Marry v. uarey M ""fca LARUT TIOGA 1TTH AND VE-"ANGO 8T8. MARGUERITE CLARK in -BlIB.a JLSD SATTNS" VI CTO RIA -AKETST. Irene Fenwick ta "x cuomavarr. Koacoe Artochl, to The WaUrPBasr? STANLEY ,1PS,ACTM-i,5P"2 MARY PICKFORD in "ULLDX PBOM UOLLANiy - K sP tiB -,,ff ,1jHfcJ-L KbJ-RSS-BvB ' ifliflP HaiiiiiiiBlsfsiH i Bs-H-C iSctm ( KA.THLY.N ftUKois I WtM latest novel Trill soon be published by Doubleday Pge this prsdactlca Xr OriSth thlckj h has t-t a aw raark aad created his raoit ara bittess aehlereraeat Greater Uchrrousds hats beea raade for his tetlon thaa were erer repealed befori. in his principal sceaM he has utillte ra-ore people than were erer seen la xay production. -latoJeraaoe" wilt be prejented for the first tlate at the Liberty Theater on .ue day strht. Asratt tt. This It the produc tion which hx been referred to heretofore as "The Xother and the Law." a title which was -is4 solely for working pjrpc-sex It tellt a rrs-i'.TT. st-ry - ds? n'3 Ule rat' fj-T.r ard advjres of a yojr.s cojple w hap;-r. t: cau?ht in the whirlpool ! o-ca.;d KT.t: reform. In the p'cture Gr.I2th hxs shown a keen Insight Into preTiler.t wailt.'sas la talar Ks avodern story to ar.c'ect exsts Xr Gr.ff.'h hxs rr.ade a w.de de RAILROAD WAGES Shall they be determined by Industrial Warfare or Federal Inquiry? To the American Do you believe in arbitration or indus trial warfare? The train employes on all the railroads have voted whether they will give their leaders authority to tie up the commerce of the country to enforce their demands for a 100 million dollar wage increase. The railroads are in the public service your service. This army of employes is in the public service your service. You pay for rail transportation 3 billion dollars a year, and 44 cents out of every dollar from you goes to the employes. On all the Eaitern Riilfoadi in 1915. seventy-five per cent of the train employes earned theie wages (lowest, hiehest, and average of all) as shown by the payrolls Passenger Rug $1641 3224 1553 3004 951 1704 957 1707 Airrtt. $1931 1831 1128 1141 Enrineen . Conductors Fire Den Brakeraen. The average yearly wage payments to all Eastern train cm ployes (including thoic who worked only part of the year) as shown by the 1915 payrolls were Passenger Eoriaeer $1796 Conductors ..... 1724 finaea 1033 Brakemen 1018 A 100 million dollar wane inrrcaci- men in freight and yard service (less than one-fifth of all employes) is equal to a 5 per .fcni duvdutc ui au ireignt rates. The managers of the railroads, as trustees for the pub he, have no right to place this burden on the cost of transportation to you without a clear mandate from a public tri bunal speaking for you. The railroads have proposed the settle ment of this controversy either under the existing national arbitration law, or by refer- ' !:S!rf "Vk-6 IniersS"fi Commerce Commis sion. This offer has been refused by the employes representatives. Shall a nation-wide strike or an investigation under the Gov ernment determine this issue? J2:z!rr Comu.l:e of the Railwa" ..DI-.. .. .. AlLuii. Cut LU. tUUii C.trvt . C.uU SUii... C. X. tUSOO, bat Afuw. K. M. COASMAX. KUft "" SMikm tUUw.. s. e. corrar, c.i Ki.v. S. H. KMEaSOX. c, u... C (UrtlB. )UU.,j C B. SVlhC. CmI tUmw rm.i1.lfki. tUaAUgSUIlvn parture from all etmsirortlon tt tall fLT-. i Al4tiAttt tifwm ttl A4t.9J riimi hf the ttrltch-tack-to-flxat, w3 xllel nartaUTes of the fall ct Babylon. tVa adreot of the Naiaren Into Jude and u!: Xxsaacre of St Bartholomew In Parla ill ItTt In each locale he Introdncea an.u.1 tnorjern rnvrr i .Kvr.- enawrea lJ the tame rorter or. intolerant opn0.if whkh are the netatire force In his raaS1 therae. The hlftonc srarronnainw of iw: rarSoas perlode are presented In elabotill 3 .. arate detail. " The work of reeearch to rlro authorlt., u? m!K ..- " - -.." "'y corn f.f .xnert orer a period of lh. year. Hlf Babylonia If brought up t0 iv, rery Utest dlecorerlea and histories of u,, ' lexdlnr unlveralty erpedlOons to th nll, ' which are belr.a; excarated. HU acenes i i -- -1....4 t. anil Jmft1. lii . l ana &vui -." -;--""i"" "" give p.ctar;al color to the Holy Land which has rerir been reveated before, and hl Wi rround for the maanacre tn Paris shows th " quarter of old Paris In minute detail from J prinU and descriptions of the times whit are oi .. .v. ..... B.q(fc7. It seems Incredible, but there's a ma. who wantt to frame eTcry picture turnM ... by Wlllum Fox. The gentleman who wlshet i to undertake this peculiar work Is of JiB.. nete p-nauioii . ". " ii comes irota Seattle. Here's the rtry note j this is -what he wrote- Tt Xiarr Em- triiium Ft nlm. tlctar Mcolfaetary c lr .:r-I br your aron that I dre?-,-, a few llat. I ara a Japn-t norellti. m wUH to luiew tfcat you can bur or not. iny ffVi frosa rse wn-n n n worjnr " . a nim, I7J aboat bow roa tn per for a worthy turatTif e-j hat on-. Jd- to order for any frame, tan klrt'r le! m know, ind I ihall try to framiif If m "nt any actor In Japanet- tberii-u.i t.v. rtA tin mi a r.ne actfir I am ... -LV Ttrr trair. ftanscom's Kew Dininz Room 4 for Gentlemen , Dowiutaira f 1221 Chestnut St. . It prsbabir the toelttt , la the flu. l - w Public: il Freight Yard Raase $1585 2992 1552 2901 933 1762 862 1521 Rant Artrtr $1303 -.-., 2178 $1S43 $1783 1145 1991 752 1633 834 1635 1642 1315 1109 935 973 1085 Freight Yarrf $1546 $1384 1404 1238 903 844 858 990 for i I tu Uai. ft fe, fiaaalMetUlbM, CV. Kniw. .. .. aicUm., T.p.ka ft ijw r. SUUny. "UI a.4 La, ErU JU0ea. herfli 4 WUeeJIUui,,. WMSS KUS4S1X, Ce-1 .,. - M SCUOYEX. JWJJ.., ru-rn. r.aa.uU LU ((. " - BtDDON, PfcPrti. Swd AU LU, SUUiiT? ErUUUrt4x, Sumi Cetnl LUwT """Sw .................mn,,,,,.. ,.ft, '"'"m..
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