Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 13, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EYEING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTE1MBER 13. lflip
JOTTINQS OP FILM WORLD
BRENON WANTS LEVEY
AND MILLER FOR FILMS
KaxlmoVa's Director Now After
Legitimate Star and Musical
Comedy Favorite
By the Photoplay Editor
r Not content with hl neaulslt on of ,Ait
Ifftstmavft unit Mary Garden nir am for
Jfarthcomlnfr film production. Herbert
Jinon hn his eyn on other ta(ce notable.
Hoport hug It that th producer of "A
UftWhter or the GoiIjO to be shown by Vox
f the Chestnut Street Optra Itouae this
Huon Is BtiRllnB for Henry Miller's crv
I, and that a law salrv was offered
the star of "Middy Lon&ieKV for one fea
ture, Kthel Levey, once Mm. OeorRo M.
Cohan and Immensely popular In Iondon,
arms Is wanted by Mr. Drenon Vnt sums
a.r being band ed about on paper.
Js'ow It's sard that Alexander Tantanes.
' California vaudeville misnate. will follow
the lead of Messrn. LaM:y, Vox nnd Cluno
Into the Held of picture production. Ho
malne Fielding, lone a Lubln "j.tronK-man"
pla'ycr, Is mentioned as a fllrectoniu ikj.v
blllty. Mljr features and comedies would
form the staple of production.
Theda Bara's wolfhound Is dead r.r.d her
press agent Is sorry, So Is tho vivid vam
Tire. Deceased was a Itusslan, and It Is
alleged that his demise was due to heart
failure on hearlnic a false report of a Slavic
.defeat abroad. Need one add that a Ger
man police dog spread the fatal rumor?
Ono need.
The announcement that Mary Tlckford's
' first release on the Artcraft proRram would
be "Less Than the Dust." suRRcated by the
vrell-known poem by Laurence Hope, has
Riven r'se to some curious theories as to
that writer's sex in the trade Journals. Lau
rence Hope was a woman. The new feature
will bo directed by John Emerson, a Orimtn
graduate, and was written by Hertor Turn
bull, who Rave fans that passionate picture
play, 'The Cheat" Miss IMckford will piny
a. low-caste Indian Klrl. something , quite
1 new to her, though sho used to bo an Amer
ican Indian often vr th the Ulograph.
Margaret Deland'a reputation In the film1
la looking up. Her "Tho Awakening ot
Helena Itltchle" Is to be done by Kthel
Jlarrymore.and "Tho Iron Woman" Is slated
for production -with Nance o'Xeiil. Iiotn
Metros. Mrs, Poland la a noted novelist.
Marie Dressier can't get away from "Til
He." She played that bucolic maiden first on
the stage In "Tlllle's Nightmare." Then
came flying pastry and shattered crockery
In Keystone's "Tlllle's Punctured Ilo
mance." andvmora of the same In I.ubln's
Tlllle's Tomato Surprise." Now It's to be
Taile'a Night Out" on the World program.
Wlllard Mack braved volcanoes In Ince'a
"Aloha Oe," but his wife, Marjorle Ilam
beau. Is not so keen on the stunt stuff, ap
parently. She has declined an offer from
the Wlllamson Brothers' Submarine Film
Company to be "shot" amid polyps and
devilfish.
Features of the Evekimo Ledger Ani
mated Weekly of current Issue are as fol
lows: Prot'atanta "March for Preparedneap Giant
demantratlon take sven hours In pia grand
stand. Pittsburgh. Pa. Winning $.',000 OoM Cup
Takra mtle-a-mlnute bout to rapture North
American champMnahln, Detroit, Mich. Favlna;
Child "Slavea" Prraldtnt alana Mil to bar chil
dren from factory work, WaaMnalon. D, 0.
llattllne on United Statea Soil Frrahman make
vloJent attarka on sophomore trenchra, Unlvrr
Ity ot California. IWkrlrjr. Cal. National
Champions win ITndlnn Club capturra eight
oared race at MMrilw states raaatta, Waahlnnr
ton. D. C. What Milady Will Aar Latest fall
trlas. as shown at l,onir Peach fashion show.
They'll Hstlle Mexican Disputes Mexican and
United Btatra commissioners on way to eonfer
nc. New York city. Ilattla for Tjnnla Title
XpH'a champion wrrsts honor from lBl.Va atar,
Forest Hills. 1 I. Mova Germany to United
Ftates Interned sailors from converted cruisers
Kronprlnz Wllhalm and i'rlr.s Eltel Prledrlch
build mlntatora city from acrapa of wood. Nor
folk Navy Yard, Vtt. Heady for Football Har
yard aijuad starts practice for fall, Cambrldae.
aiaaa. Destroying Tnleves' Weapons Pollra
throw Into lake seized revolvers and dvnsmlta
Chlcaa-o. lit. Train in lrirht Arnln Wounded
soldiers in convalescent camp strensthenlna
Homewnero in cngiana -
osaulto Fleet Studies War Motorboata cruise
Ian to protect roast, ursvesena
selves for mora war
Mosquito
in Drenarednea n
Bar. N. Y- Hallnra leivht HMal Vire Yachta.
.men vainly battle to save Prquot Casino In spec
tacular blaie. New London, Conn. Cartoons by
II" Mayer.
Theatrical Baedeker
rortREST ."Little Miss Hprlmrtlms." with
8a-l Pet-ass. John K. Haxsard and Ojorso
MatFarlane. A Vlctrolaful of delirious Vlsn-
"fate music, with good comedy added.
GAKHICK ''Sport ul Ijiw." with Mary Bo
land and Frederick Tru-sdell A drsma by
Stuart Fox, baaed upon the motive of revenca
which takes possession of a young- woman a
mind. The first metropolitan production of a
-Jfovlnclal and Insenuoua thriller. . ...
LtUIC "Koblnson i-rusoo Jr.." with Al Jol
son. Lawrence D'Orsay and Kitty Doner. A
Winter Qarden show with n plot and all the
owrininil. JOIson at nis beat,
.w-m --Kxperience,
nninir. Wtllliim rn.,i
A "modern mnrallfv nlnv.' with mnn rr-aMtv
and humanness about it than a raced "Every-
woman.-- uienqinninK acts superDiy
NEXV FBATUIIU FILM3
aTTANLEY First half of week- "The Parson
of Panamtnt." with Dustln Farnum, a
Pallas'1'aramount production , a llurton
Uolmes traveletta to "i:nallsn Towns and
Country 1'lacea " a comedy ard newa plo
L tures Last .half of week: "The Victory of
Conscience," with Lou Telleceu, a Laakr
.. Paramount, and others
AliCADIA First half ot week "Oretchen the
Aresnhorn." with Dorothy Olsh, a Orlfflth
Triangle production, Ijist half of week: "The
Little Liar." with Mae Marsh and hobble
Harron. a nrifflth.Trlancle film, and others.
rALACK First Half of week! "Holllng 3tonea."
With Owen Moore end Martruerlr iVilrtot. a
Famous I'lsyrrs-I'aramount production, and
nners. last hsir of Meek) 'Tn. llnorsoie
Jrlerd." with Hessue llnyakawa, u Lsskr-
xirouni nir
cm,
Cllen-
ADKLPHI "ExDerlence." with Ernest
ainning. William Ingersall and a large cast,
-moaern morality piay." witn ;
and othere
JBJMl-
llenre.
Ilm. a.nd others. f-net nulf nf ,
LUht of Happiness " with Viol
First half of week; "The Dark
who ciara r-imoau xoung, voria
Metro nrodtirflnn. he jAhn If ("nlllns.
aTUKiA nrst pair
week! "The
uana, a
nf week.
Charles Itay ami Leslie llarrlsrale,
d "rim
and
Home." with
ula. an Tnra-
itroductjoa by r. Onrrilner Hulllvan.
witn Wliue tanner a
Tjiat half nf weekl The
i.isni or iiaoriness with viola uana, a
Metro production, and "A la Cabaret." will)
rord Sterllnr. a Keystooa comedy.
JIAMlllU First half of werU. ''UttU Ijtdy
BUeao," with llarurlie Clark, a Famous
'Naer A rain "
isngia comeor.
PARCEL POST
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OLD RELIABLE MALONS
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la rrts bf All SuodrUs.
JUCYtXsM. M.M Vf
aki)wUa. HiaBiellwr ytilaaaialM.
dT klMla ( rassur week guaraiiUMl.
O. C. UAIMHM. Itm OleaMgLM, T.
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Mii - - -. 9f - p "ii" Mi, .v i iKr-;
I, wn-Biurn tuuiy.
In Phikdctphia-Mitd.
.KEiltaluaia toavta. r I i' . (. Ipala aawaatML,,
AMwir ejiwia are nsaje . lun i by Ma Wf
m
vers nmluctlon, and a .vaudsvllle bill
i naii oi weeai 'I'ODllo innnion,-- wun
iisgy proauciion. ana a
IMa
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vsu
K?.C25 -Jr-S'ii'? iv
1-Thti World lisncers
Tom Dingle. "Prosni
anehM )!(
Tsuueviue Dill
VAVDEVH.t.n
aew and tlllllo .Tsjlor;
with i;mllle .l-ea ana
if Itr' wun l;ira Ma-
intws Anna viiawner. vnnnsxr. Toney en.i
K",rm"P- n '.'''?k Ll"ln..and Lsmsk".
I.tlllan'a eorneje dg l-w Wilson, "Diny
dlls tf Vin1'le ' l.rn-llo Asurls and ronv
rany and the .allg Tribune Pictorial Nws
IXJ1IL r It l.esil ann ramiunt. In "Itiiann
afjo ili
in ,4niiun
slnsinc mmedknriet te
lie 'ar:
Karnes In
1v Ilnr-
Vash. ah.
Dls Haftaurt, the 1 ngllsn
i-nnet te Minstrel
,Ji t.artw'1 , fanflMM a
-el. In V Ymv on the F.irm
1 unltrr XV ard and romp.in;
Minstrel Five, the
mti-id and nsrn-s.
UlllSl The Two DfMlers
Jonn anil Ma iiurke. in
anv.
dler'
and
tti
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fin
Va
liar and ilnrdnni
Tin llsatlm" nol
le two Van brothers, In "Can Jimmy
i'' the Knur I'atlcttrfi. Alvln and
i: the Trin-e ritclnera; and Path Newa
iial 1-nM.n.ll
TAM..PESN opening lis sessnn .wlthi
half oj week.
MI-eM 4.11" with II.. .11.
S Jlltlsirai .inn.
"aerla Thalehee
'A Houthern llreefe" ; Anthony and Mirk
Warner, a Trltntl" rilm Hill
atreis, (l-irft - liirbl-r and
In "A Hnuthorn llreeee' ? Anl
"th" Italian and the Hosa." and Oobll
ml fctln
CrtftHfl KnVeW-nrtt half of week! The OoMen
Troupe Itimslan rtunrera, KHIott Hpears
llarry J. Kell the Four. Itubesi Iiurke and
Harris, nnd JUrry nnzllsii, in '"the Kvli
Hour.''
AT FOrt'LAP. PMICF8
WAIJIIT "tok Who's Here." with Jllrkel
nnii vatson sna a gooa sueu. company, ins
lans nt tno "iniuis, - in u
former corned
tniislcnl cr.medN roncrnlnif two
KNICKrRIUK'KRH "That Oth
with Edna Archer Crawford ai
roncrnlnif two tramps.
wo:
k'ntnitl."
and nthn s. A
drama by lm Parker, showing a hushind
"without a balance wheel," who comes to
wreck through "that other woman."
ZDcntljs ftepovtcb
ALLEN. lUllllIET A., 02. Prospectvllle. Ta.
ANHIiltSON, ALFONSUS A . 130 Carpenter St.
llAltn. .KltlN W.. H, S N. '.'Uth si
llAKNAUIl, ML'IllEL Jf.. 13 moe., lis W. Irv
ing nve, V
ni-'AMEll. THOMAS H , (110 8. (S7th St.
1IF1.L, Kt.I.AIIETH J., Palmra, N. J.
IIK.NK.BOLi:, HA11AH HOMAN 8(1 rrs.
llEltnlN. JOHN J., r.r,.1U Morton at.
Iillli-I Y C'ATHIllilNi: E, r,n yra.
I'"' MAIttie ClIeAHUOW. J3ll 8. 10th St.
HOWND, SA11A1I.
I) l,AJ c, A.V.
llltOOKH, ADEI.K P.. 1HIR N. 5Sd St.
1IIIUWV, JOHN. Wllrlwood, N. J.
UltOWN ANNIE M., L'lUl llraddock St.
IIHOWN, PATIllt'lC.
CA1III.I, WILLIAM T , 1I10H Cahot at.
CAMl'llULL, IIElttlKHT M., 41, HHI K. Thomp
son at.
CLAitl, JO.aKPH P., TKH N, Crcskey at.
CLOV.'8lN, ELLA it . 11.1 SMI Pulaski eve.
S)NllO, rlAUAII 'Jiioa W. Norrls st
COOI'EI: tl IIOWAItD.
C'lltSON NOltMAN H. .. .
I lAH'Wmil IIPO M mil N Howard St.
DANICWOKTU COIINELIUH It., . 3H.1.1 W,
CtinNELIUH "it.
W.INN,
til yra. 13511 Jerome at.
.Mustiue.iuna srve.i
it- i;i,ir.Aiit;i iri,!.,. iiun unvnm nt,
ALDHON, nOHEltT. T. Camden. N. J.
IHVIH
F,. ItKll. CAM'EIl
Fl. NAtlAN. JOHN V
Fill ., kl,f.A II., 01st and Locust sis.
OOODELL. EMMA L
ailllaANUVIUll, JOHN. 7(10 S. Front st.
UPOH.S JULIA UULLlTT.
IIAAH. CIIAH. E . 62, lsll W. Venango at,
HAItllAIlT tAltV V. llt'JA N lAtn St.
IIAHI.KV, KDWAKI) A. J . 025 Corinthian ave.
J.
IIAltnt.-!. lll.ltr!r(A ltlS7 v. loth at.
HATCH. FLOHLNCK M , 41. Delalr. N.
HECKMANN ANTON VTW Salmon al.
llENDEUHON. ELI.AUETII 1.AIIIU HIIOWN,
1 moa., 3KI3 Falrmount are.
HEIN3. ANNE VAUOHAN.
HIIIHT. JOHN. (IS. (IH52 Hegerman st.
HOIIAN, JOSEPHINE E H.'ii4 N. 18111 St.
llOOVEIl. IIICNIIIKTTA. 1002 Cayuga St.
llL'NOKK, KAT1IEHINE, 28'10 lluth st.
ItL'ltl.KY WM. NICHOLSON 4 re.
JOIINHTON, MAHY. WW Wharton st.
JONKM. HlrtVAHIl RUKSELL
JI'LIAN, EDNA O., 8033 Cedar ae.
KEItsllAW, EVA. 3. 709 W. Cambria st.
KKHW1CK MAItOAltET.
KNHCUIEM. EDWAItD.
ill.(i
.tioiti. Riiwinn J.. 5r,0t Ellsworth st.
LANODALE, THOMAS W. B4 3720 Kodman St.
I.IND. llKNtlY CAUL. 311, 21)38 N. Oransback.
LINDSAY MAHOAHKT T,r CllltOII lleuals.
LIMEUICK, JENNIE 11.. 811 N. 40th st.
LOUOHEEri. THOMAS. 74. Ilala, Pa.
McCarthy maiiy e.. 1114 e. wilt st.
McFALLH. MICHAEL J., 1848 8. 40th at.
McMKNAMtN, OKHTKUDn K.
MAHAN. El.LEN L.
MAIDEN. EDNA. HO, 2048 N. 13th at.
MALLKY. HELEN TAYIAIH. 1433 Tasker St.
MAltHALL. THOMAS, 811, 14U4 Adams ave.
MILLKlt CHAItLEH 82 )Ts.
MOELLBR, JACOU. 143 Ogden st.
MULLEIl. MAIUA A., 34. 3H18 N. 2d St.
MUHHAY, PATH1CK, 32. 20211 H. Norwood St.
NAYLOH JOHN A Jr., 13 Hharplown N. J.
NEWMAN T1LLIE. 48, Colllncswood, N. J.
NOHDMANN. UEOHOE W., 72 yra.
NOItHETT. MAItOAltET. 1313 Melon St.
O'lKlEOHKllTY, I1LH11I.
O'HAltA, FHANC1S M . 3330 Rtnuton St.
l'AltKEH, J. THOMAH. OB, 417 Orchard at.
PEACOCK. EVELYN. 8, 3231 Market at.
l'KSOT. JOHN 11.. 3170 Livingston st.
lOTTElt. MAHY E . 3330 Queen lane.
IIOIIEKTH. JANE 1, 4U. BuUJ Dultleld at.
IIOSH. KOWAltl) l:.- 4 vra.
UOM8. RAYMOND C, II rs.
ROTH. LOLA. 143 V. Wlsbsrt St.
RYAN, WILLIAM O,, 2b33 N. 23th St.
RYDER. IIRHKIET,
8AIM5R ELLEN M
HAI'RMAN, MTANLEY W.. Southampton, Pa.
FCHNAITMA.V. CHRISTIAN. 1040 Point Ilreeze.
SCOTr. J. HARRY, Lambert st. and Susque
hanna ave. ,
8ERVA18. NICHOI-AS. BO jts.
SJHTH. AMY, 08. 4038 Hedge st.
bOLOMON HTEPllEN L., 72 yrs.
HTOVELL. FREDERICK, llaverford, Pa.
Hl'l.LIVAN, JOHN, 70. 8311 Media st.
HUTTON. L0U18 ELLWOOD, 35, 107 W, Sey
mour st.
TAMNEY. FRANCI8 K.. 2330 8. Warnnck St.
T1IIKMH. WALTER. Jr.. 10 moa., Collingdale.
THOMAH MADELINE. 47 yra.
TINHLUY. I.OUIHA II.
TRIHDORFEIt, JEANNE H.
TIIAMPR, lfERMAN'. Br. 1S0 W. Clearneld at.
VIKBKIL MARIB VHlONlA, lfl moa.. .840 E.
wIlJaThIIEV JAMEB ,. BSth st, and
wbuIrvnTiDK. lwhown are. and Oak lane.
3Bcntfj.
AnNOM On, Srlmb-r It...It-tO- ANSA
s!.y wirr or uorns a. A""ia "! "MB"ir
of JintM mrl Annl AmriiR Htratiiinr
tlm Btifl frlrnda mt? lnltfd to attend the
fiinprftl frvlcf
hr r-nrrtiiai
nil
n?ii
fteU-
Mt S P
tn Thtirau1siy.
rfMnr. I all XIeKtrri.fi
1I..' 1" s ' s, ... o. ilt nt
Ctmtty lUmnlriB mv te vlewM on
i z.'i
vej:
i:NI'."(II,li. On Heplcmlier. 11. tll KARAtl
Ho.lAN. wlifew of Frank f. Ilenesole, In
iter sist year lte.tlrca and friends are In-
.(. . .a m,,&h., 1. ff,.nal ...vliw, ntl TlllirS
m. tnjrlsely.
11
llalr fc Con, 10th and Arcn sis
at .Norinwooo cemetery.
nt Hie chapel of
Auto
dsv at
Andrew J
Interment
llftonm On Beniemlier 15 101(1, ADEL1 l
widow of James Ilrooks. Relstlvrs and friends
nre lnlled tn attend the funeral serilcea, on
Friday at It a hi , at her late residence, 1818
N. 23d st. lntsrment strlrtly prlvnte.
IMNhlHlllTII -)n Heptemlier 11. I)H aud
lenlr COUNELHT.S It husband nf Cora II.
Dankuorth nged 4') rars. Relatives and
friends, Apollo Idgr, No. 388, F. and A M.,
and Tristram II Freeman R. A. Chapter, No.
213, are lnlted to attend the funeral senlres.
nn Thursday, at 2 p m , at his late reslrtenre
.10.13 W Husciuehanna ave Interment private
at Westminster Remains may be viewed
Wednesday. 8 tn 1(1 p. m.
DlVil, On Sepiemlier 11. mill. In Nnrrlslown.
Pa . EI.I.AHETII LINN DAVJS. wife of Al'cn
8. Dltla. Relatltes nnd friends nro ln It-it
to attend the funrrnl, from her late residence.
IKiH DeKalli st on Friday, at 2 P. m. In
terment tirhnte nt Illeride Cemrterr.
illH'K. On September 13, 1018. ELLA It.,
wlfa of Ororco M. I'rlck. Relatles and
friends nre Inilted tn attend tho funeral serv
ices, on Thursday, r.t 3 n. -m., at her late
r , Imie. His; nnd locust ats, Interment
private, ..
II. tit it. On Heptembrr 12, lull!, FLOUENCn
.M , wife of li.ilnh 8. Hatch, aged 41 Jrars,
Relatlies nnd friends an Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Friday, at .2 p m.,
al hla late residence. Delalr. N. ,1. Interment
nrhnte. nt Arlington i'emeter. Remains mny
! ilewetl nn Thursd.iv evening. .
liriNf. On September 10, 1MB. ANNE
VAWOHAN, widow of John Helns, late ot
Media. Pa , nt tho rrsld-nre of her sister.
Emetine . Taylor. 1327 Wolf St.. Phlladel.
phis. Sen-Ires nt 1327 Wolf St.. Philadelphia,
on Wednesday, at 8 p. m. Interment at Wood
lawn Ctmetery, New Yorlt. on the 14th Inst,
Ill'KLEY. mi September 11, mill. at. Wil
mington, Del. WILLIAM NICHOLSON, son
of Rsjmon.l I und Ray P. Hurley, aged 4
ears Relatlles and friends nre Invited to
attend tho funeral, on Friday, at 2 p. m,,
rrom his grandparents' restd-nce, William J,
Nicholson. 1323 Morris st Philadelphia. In
terment nt Fernwnod Cemetery. Remains may
V '"" 1 o" Thnrsdiy exenlig, .....w
JOHNSTON. On September 11. 1010. MARY,
wire of William J Johnston, nged 30 years,
ttelsihes nnd friends nro Invited to attend
the funeral senlces, on Thursday, at 2 p. m..
at her late residence. 2910 Wharton st. In
torment nt Mount Morlah Cemetery. Remains
may bo lewed Wednesday from 7 to 10 p. tn.
Jl l.l.X.-s Un r..-ptnn.r II, mm. l.DNA o..
daughter of .1, Henry and Lrdla E. Julian.
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral sen Ices, on Thursday, ot 2 P- m
precisely, nt her parents' residence. 5033
tfdsr ave Interment private.
KAtlFFMAN. (In Julv 13 11110. In East Had
dsm. Conn . CHARLES II.. lieloved husband
of Maria V Aiers. age 04, Interment In
Alonnt Parnassus Cnnn,
I.OtlC.HEED. On September 11, 1010. at the
Presbyterian Home for Aged Couples and
Men. at Ilala, Pa.. THOMAS, husband of
Harriet Lougneed nged 74 cnre. Relatives
and friends aro Iniltrd to attend the funeral
ervlcea. on Thursday, at 2:30 p. m. Inter
ment at Mount Morlah Cemetery. Auto will
meet 2:10 train from Ilroad St. Station at
Hals. Pa.
MAHAN. On Peptember 11. 1010. ELLEN L.
daughter of the Into Ororge and Ellen L.
Mahan, Relatives nnd friends, also Pennsyl
vsnla Rescrie Circle. No. Ill, Ladles of the
O. A. R.j star of the East I-odge. No. ,2.
Shepherds of llethlehem; Ilattleneld Temple.
No. 27, O. of U. A., are Invited to attend the
funeral senlces, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at
the residence of her cousin. Mrs. Laura V,
Clark, 47 W. Seymour at., dermantown. In
terment prltate. Remains may be viewed
Wednesday, from 7:30 to 0 p. tn.
MALLEY. On September 0. 1010. HELEN
TAYUm MAI.LEY, daughter ot John and the
Isle Jane llrodle Malley. Funeral servlcea. on
Thursday, at 3 p. m.. at her late residence.
1481 Tesi'-r st. Interment prliale. Friends
may call Wednesday, from 8 to 10 p. m.
Mrl ..ItillV. on ferpteinber lu. 11)10, MARY
E. MCCARTHY ln-e Johnson), wife of Wll.
Ham McCarthy. Relatives and friends are
Invited to attend tho funeral ser1ces, on
Thursdsy. at 2.30 p. m precisely, at her
Isle residence, 1114 E. Wilt st. Interment
r-lvste st Nerthwood Cemetery.
MEItltlMAN. On September 11. 1B10. of cere
brospinal meningitis. JOSEPH, son of Josenh
and Mary T. Merrlman. nged 11 years. No
fimernl. Residence. .1400 N. OtS st.
MILLER. On September 11. 1010. CHARLES,
son of the late Henry nnd Margaret Miller,
aged 32 years. Relstlves and friends, also
Vigilant Council. No. 00, Jr. O. U. A. SI., are
Inilted to attend tho funeral services, on
Thursdny, nt 2 p. m.. at the Oliver H. Dalr
llutldlmr. 1 820 Chestnut st Interment at
Fernwood Cemetery. Remalna may be viewed
Wednesday, from 7 to 10 p. m.
SEItVAl-. On September 11. 1018. NICHOLAS
SERVA18. aged 0Q leara. Kflatlvea nnd
friends, also members of Southwark Labor
Lyceum and other societies with which he waa
affiliated, are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Irlday, at 2 p. m.. from tho fu
""rn Imlldlng of Jotn C. Klinmerle 1001 S,
Proad at. Incineration at Cheltcn Hills Cre
matory. Remains may bo viewed Thursday,
8 to 10 p. m. Auto service.
MIILI.lNO. On Srntemher, 12. 1110. HARRY
A., husband nf Elizabeth M. Shilling. Due
riotlce of the funeral will be given, from his
nte residence, 11)40 E. Oakdale st.
8TOVELL. On September 12. 1010, at his
home, llaverford. Pa., FREDERICK STO
VE l.L
TIIAMPE. Suddenly on September 12, 1018,
HERMAN, 8r.. husband of Pauline Trampe.
Relatlvea nnd friends are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on Friday, at 10 a. m.,
MIWMIIMKIIira
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
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Sovim Grmww
THE following theaters obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Hooking
Company, which l a guarantee of early showing of the Uncut productions.
All plrturr reviewed before inhibition. Ask for th theater In your locality
obtaining pictures through the STANLEY 1IUOKI.VU COMPANY.
ALHAMBRA?a?:
7 1-4 ra i
Morris & Paasyunk Ave.
dally at 2: Evgs.. U:43 A 0.
ramount Pictures.
MARGUERITE CLARK in
'LITTLE LADY EILEEN"
ARCADIA ijelow 'ioth
DOROTHY GISH in
"Gretchcn, the Greenhorn'
A Dm I r 2f AND THOMPSON
ArULLU matinee dailt
Clifford Bruce and Dorothy Green
In "THE DEVIL AT 1118 ELUOVV"
HIIIP OF EVIL" (0)
nri nl,a'"rVi-T md adovb market
DIliLilVlWlN 1 Mats., 1 :30 t. 3 130, loo
Kt(s, 0 30. 8, UiSO, 13c
Fannie Ward & Sessue Hayakawa
n "THE CHEAT"
pPnAD 00T1I AND CEDAR AVE.
LAJl. PARAMOUNT THEATER
RUTH ROLAND in
"Comrade John"
FAIRMOUNT 20Tl!tANi?D aven.-b
LILLIAN WALKER iri "The Kid"
LIBERTY SERIAL
FRANKFORD "" "Ti
"THE NErER DO WELL"
With Kathlyn Williams & Star Cait
SfiTH CIT THEATER. MAT. DAILT.
OVllTl iJi. u, Dprura. Ergs. 7 to 11,
MARY PICKFORD in
"Hulda From Holland"
JEFFERSON
20TH AND DAUPHIN
K'ntDETH
LOUISE LOVELY in
"The Gilded Spider
I FAHFR rorrrv-niisT and
TirU-'Ctl. LANCANTEH AVENUE
CHARLF.S RAY in
Tlia riosi-lnr"
ut oaanuia mM.
OI Mltlt ' '
twrri hi,. ,1'Uta
tn stack ahce b.soe
a4 as ur at,juk
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nd m
CQLUliafA
i PeveriiT
LIBERTY W0AD ANP,
H)tart H.'nifiv and Clara Bevera'IW
'TKairTATlON AND THK UtV .
t CHAHLIK CHAPLIN In "THE COUcW"
f ) A .! eiT ir A eTir iaio sr." v
IRENE, FENWICK in ?
, "THE PMILD ,OF DESTINY"
Market St. Theater S
Virginia Pearson ,n "DAl???lh
Marie Walcamp in "LIBERTY"
I OT I TQT !w5and locust
LiUIUJl Mats. 1:30 and 3:30,,j0e.
Eigs.. 0:30. 8, 0:30, 15.
Francis Nelson & E. K. Lincoln in
THE ALMIOHTY DOLLAR-
PALACE 1SM MAI,KIjr STREET
OWN MOORF in
"ROLLING STONES"
PARK KIDK AVE ft" DAUPHIN ST.
i rtivrv MAT 2llBi ,:VOi 0:15 0 u
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in
"THE COUNT"
PRINCE SS S""
MOLLIE KING in
"TH UMMER GIRL"
RPTIPIMT 13 MARKET STREET
iL.vjcii l iivuAN voice ono AN
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"THE DARK SILENCER
RIAI Tn UHRMANTOWN AVE.
V'T-L I J AT Tt'Lt'EHOCKEN ST.
BESSIE BARRISCALE in
"THE PAYMENT'
RllDV MARKET BT.'EET
UD I HELOW TTH STREET
PAULINE FREDERICK in
"THE WOMAN IN THE CASE
S A V O Y u,uBTJtAE,ETET
LUCILE LEE STEWART in
HIS WIFE'S GOOD NAME"
t J o G A ,TTU AND VEh,ANCI0 aT8
DOROTHY GREEN in
to "The Devil at His Elbow"
VICTORIA ""Kffvffj,
, nF.Tit ,. . .,
at hH late residence. 1S.1H W Clearfield st,
Interment nnratr Remains mar be viewed
innrsiiny i i
7 In O t tn
VTILLIAMS. On September 10,
lSln, the Rev.
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FjtRtJC WUWETTE in
JjytfTO THOtEWHOSIN"
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Wer in 'NEVER AGAIN'
MARKET ABOVE ltTK '""
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UUSal 'KWUM in
"The ParN off anantint"
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FDWINXRDW in
"THtJqTf MASK"
m taj MM to M 4MM
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JAMKH M. WILLIAMS, son of Patrick W.
ana the late Catherine A Williams, nersrsna
cUrgr, relatives and friends are Invited to
t)E.Tlts
lni, mem at New Cathedral L'emeterr. uio
WOI.l!,,lr,B?p'tember 11. 11. FnKDEMCK.
nK-lTHS
husband of Anna.M Wi.ll ne Lange) and
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lane.
Kll rieUt rei snA friends are Invited tn
,wSheROT"n" ThorsAar, between the hU
f 12:30 and 13H P., m . at his late resi.
free. P W earner Lawnton wad Oak
Immedlatelr followed by nervlces at
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John Evangelical Lulhei
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eotwt Alelrose- ave and York rK
Psrk. laterment private.
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