Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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    OLIVER TWISTS, .
TWO ROMEOS COMING
ffcryl Productions of Famous
Stories Planned by JUilter
cnt Studios
Dy the Photoplay Editor
Hanairlal rivalry, which may or may
- t Intentional, la responsible for four
ferthcotnln productions of two plays
ejtimeo and Juliet" and "Oliver Twist."
mncla X. Duthman and Beverly Dayna
, jTt recently completed their work In the
Metro Quality version of the Shakespearean
trttt&T- " comes wora mai ineaa liara
111 act Juliet to the rtomeo of ltarry Hll
'juri In feature to be released by Wll.
Xwi of the "Oliver Twist" presentation
tf Jem definite, but Interesting. Herbert
Brtnon, who has been having legal trouble
rKh fox In connection with "A Daughter of
1 Oods." (s nM to have signed Kathleen
Clifford, ft dlrrtlmit'vo musical comedy star
gad male impernoimiur, lor wio roie Ol me
nuun bov who "wanted more." Mean.
while the I-tskjOforces are preparing a mo.
tlen picture on tho earn, subject with Marie
noro as the pathetic- tatterdomallon. In
tie all-etar legitimate! revival several years
uo Mlu Dora played Oliver.
It's reported the several productions are
Veins rushed to completion by their director.
if for no other reason. "The Daughter of
i M Don," an historical film of California In
1 ten reel. ll get publicity and then pub
iMtr. It has the roost remarkable collec-
'. t of names associated with any movto
kHbtnO. 11 is Qeing presented Dy J10
oniur Francisco; was directed by Henry
KtMtrike and written by Wlnfleld Iloga
ttem. The piece Is running In Los Angeles
tad rejoices In ten parts.
Edward Jose, who Is directing a new
ftthe serial, with Pearl Whlto In the stellar
part, converted the entire floor of the Jersey
City studio Into one big set tho other day.
He was staging a ball scene, and got some
fine effects with a profuse use of heavy
pl(-lUs mirrors.
Bluebird Photoplays have Introduced a
frh note In Bcreen fiction. Ona of their
7 Mir features la based on Emit Gaborlau's
French detective story, "Trie Clique of
. Gold," and Is entitled "The Evil Women
Do." Elsie Jane Wilson and Ilupere Julian
rly the leading roles.
Two additions to the Famous Players
forces have been made In tho persons of
Lottie and Jack Plckford, sister and brother
, f Mary, respectively.
J. R. Willis, the artist, has developed a
sew method of animating cartoons and Is at
work on a series ror Balboa, entitled "Has-
tM-Frald-o'-Nuthln'."
As the members of tho Ilolln Comoanv.
P which produces Pathe's comedies, wero go-
r ing liuino iiin num wuy in omer
right, a newsboy came up and. sticking a
I piper under the nose of one of tho players.
(Tilled "extra!" The player spoken to had
been working at odd Jobs around the studio.
hot was recently rewarded with a real po
sition, "ko, ne answered quickly, "I'm
now a regular actor."
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MAIItiKKr nSvii" ? """town.
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WILLIAMSON, KMMA.
IK SIKMOniAM.
"S?i.W?&S,n l?vln remmbranc of DANIEL
HLNOKN. WHO -tf.;rMl. IJf.llSjgSSf
entljg
nissnnoiat. pn Pptmbr id. mid. jonw j
hu.band of Ullian Thorno blisw". dm
notice of the funeral will tw slen from Jil
Uto reeldence. 1641 N. noblnaon et"
nitOAnnnXT. On Keptemtwr 17, 1910 At-ov.
MlwrtW. son of tho lato John and IlSa
Ifth liroadtwnt. aired 71 year.. Itelattvea and
fr'.na"j ':? Hand-ln-ltand Lwlm. Nb OS
U-,-.?'t?-VK;."nil.m,,lo:'r' . th.Vnllaiftlphli
Water Department, are Invited to attend tha
funeral, on Thuradar. at l! p. m., from hla lit.
residence. 1227 Adam. ave.. KrankforT In"
terment at tlreenwood tK. of l.) Cemetery
Itemalni may be viewed on Wednesday, after
CAMI'IIEIX.
purr. ra.
In R.nl.nik.. in Iaii . i-
EMMA VinaiNIA CAMl.MKl.r.
of Philadelphia. Du. notice of thi fun?rr w
by ilrjn from th residence of her daughter.
Mr. ltobert A. Tajlor. B112 Spruce at.
CItlK. On September
eatfjg aeporteD
SACON. JOSEPH L.. 62. Camden. N. J.
EtRRAS. JOHN W.. 8033 N. 4th at.
HARNETT. JOHN C Mamolta. Del.
BISSEOQKn. JOHN J.. 1641 N. Iloblnson at.
BKANNAN. DERNAHD H OS, 101R North at.
fiROADHENT. AIX3NZA P., 71, 1227 Adams,
0WN. OOWAN C. 1022 Edseley at.
BROWN. WALTER.
CAMPBELL, E.ltMA VIRGINIA.
OARPKNTER. EDWARD 8., 12. Oak and Davis.
fILL. J. JOSEPH. 184 n. Price at.
:, MARY A.. SMS Watklns at.
:, HA RAH J., 8K. 609 Tabor road.
INT. RICHARD D.. 71. Haddonfleld. N. J.
EDWARD, 03. Lancaster. Pa. " "
rti v antunimaf
DULY. JAMES P.. MB Dlcklnann .f
pi Mm. HAKNAII. 75, 171 Gay at.
VfjtTffiNOP, BOOTH. i5l S. Aider. t.
Wi .hf. ?.n.,rld Clrk and dau.hter of RoV,
JPi i ' . ,lcn,l'l Mooney. Relatives and
...... 2 mv luvuru io aiiena mo runerai. on
Thursday, at 7:3n a. m., from her husband's
residence. 2144 Watklns at. (below Morris)"
Solemn requiem mass at St. Edmond'a Church,
at 0 a. m. precisely. Interment at Holy Cross
vcmeiery.
COIIN. On September 18. 1916. at Lancaster.
Pa.. EDWARD, husband of Sarah Cohn. ake5
03 years. Duo notice of the funeral will bs
siven,
C0il;!'J?-'.Y,Tro.n. September 17. 1910. STE
PHEN II. COLLADAY. Relatives and friends,
also employes of Hensel-Coiladay Company,
are Invited to attend tho funeral services, on
Thursday, at 2. SO p. m.. at tha Oliver H.
Ilalr Building. 1820 Cheatnut at. Interment
private,
DOUJJIIERTY. On September 17. lOifl SARAH,
widow of quatave Dougherty. Relatives and
friends are Invited tn attend the funeral serv
Icea on Thursday, at 2 p. m.. at her lata
residence. 2214 Earp st. Interment at Slount
Mor!ah Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on
Wednesday eventnr.
HATHAWAY. On Monday September IS, 1910.
?.", .h1.". ."!"" rI"w Suffolk. L. I., NAHAN
1EL HATHAWAY, husband of Lflile O. Van.
derveer. and aon of tha late Trancla Hatha,
away and Susan 8. Hathaway. In the 00th
year of his ace. Kunerat on Thursday, Sep
L'm.bC 21st, on arrUat at Cutchosue of the
g:34 train from New York, Pennsylvania
Station. Interment private. Pleasa omit
flowers.
HINKI.K. On September 18. 1918, auddenly.
DAVID, husband of Matilda Hlnkle (nee demp.
her), ased 65 years. Itelattvea and friends are
Invited to attend the funeral sen Ices, -on Frl-
fHWrtM
dr. at S p, m. at hie lata relnce. Beth
lehem Itelshts, Plourtown. Montromiry
County, Pa. Interment private,
HrBRI.F.lN. On September 18. IB18, at AtlaA
tie City, N J.. CIeRA IX)l)ISA. widow ef
Uuatav llerrleln, a red 78 year. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Friday, at S p. m , at har late
resident. 1724 N. 10th at. Interment private,
KELLY. On September 17. 1910. OtxmtllC S
son of the lata Andrew and Martha Kelly.
Itelatlvea and friends of the family, also St.
Peter'a. IXKlre. N. 31. F, and A. M..ot New
Mllfont. Conn , and Lodta No. 120. It. P, O,
I.Iks, of Danbury. Conn., are Invited to attend
funeral services, on Thursday, at 2 p. m., at
residence of Ms sister. Mrs A, Smith, 221 H.
Purklnsham place (45th and Walnut). Inter
ment at Mount Morlah Cemetery,
KmritAM. On September It), 1016. at her lata
residence. 0B78 Dreiel Road, Overbrook. IDA
ailAHAM, wife of llenjamln Ketcham, Jr..
and daughter of the lata John It and Hen.
rletta Oraham. Due notice of funeral will be
siren.
MAIIONnv. On September 18. 1010, DENNIS,
husband of the lata Sarah J. Elliott. In hla
?2d ?.'.! Relatives and frlenda. also Cap
tain Waiter 8. Newhatl Post. No. Y M. A. II.
are Invited to attend the funeral on Thursday,
September .21, at 2 p. m.. from his lata
residence, liyberry avenue, Bomerton, Phila
delphia. Interment at William Penn Ceme.
tery. Train- tor Somerton leavee lteadlm
Terminal at 12.33 p. m.
McCANN. On September 18. 1010. PATRICK,
husband of Sarah Ann McCann (nee MrOrath),
of Derry Alio. County Tyrone, Ireland. Rela
tive and friends, also the ofTlrera and board
of directors of the Rosa Ilulldlns and loan
Association. St. . Michael's Holy Name So
ciety, 8t, Michael's Youns Men's Society, Pt
Michael'; Heneflclal Society, llranrh No, 118.
.- K ?' aa". Sn Salvador Council. No, 288.
K. of .M Dhlslon No. 18. A. O. H.I ,. O.
p. It. I-le, No. (14, and all other ortanlta
Jlona of which he waa a member, are Invited
to attend tho funeral, on Friday, at 8.S0 a,
m.. from hla late residence, 1808 N. 4th st.
Solemn requiem risss at St. Michael's Church
at 10 a, m. precisely. Interment at New Cathe
dral Cemetery. Automobile funeral.
r.l'r?J?,nrf)n s'Ptmber 19. 1010, JOREriltNB
L. lKIPPLK. Funeral servlrra on Thursday,
.' '.V-.m- at tha residence of her aon-ln-law,
lien Krleser. 6821 fedarhurat St.. West Phila
delphia. Interment private at Arllnaton
Cemetery.
nr.IM.Y. On September. 1. 1910. MART V.
qauam
JBTATHg.
wife of John J. Rellly ' and
Thomas and Mary Urady. Re latins an
rw inTiir jo aitrna ma lunari
.at 8:30 a. m.. from her fat
J
iral. on
t real-
requiem
u a
m.
frlamia m a ln-l,aJ ,i. -..
hursday, jt 8:30 a. m.. from her I
enee. 178. n Tevtnr at bl.n
Fiaes at St. Kdmund'a Church, at 1
nterment at llnlv Crna. p.m,i,..
nVLEFP On September 10, lOlo! suddenly.
ritANCtS DUDLEY 11ULKFF. a aid fl S
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral service, on Friday, at 10 a, m., at
his late residence, 07 llartram av I,ana
?ownJ.' r' laterment at Arllnston Cemetery.
Friends may call Thursday evrnlnr.
SF.r.MlTEt.i.F.R. On September 18. 1010,
IA3U1SE. beloved wife of John Seemueller and
mother of Mrs. Frank R. Whtteley, ared BH
)enro. Itelatlvea and frlenda, also all societies
of which she was a member, are Invited to at
tend the funeral sen Ices, on Thursday, at
1:30 p. m.. at her hushand'a realdence. 700
Colllnaa ave.. Wet Colllnaawood. N. J. In
terment private. Friends may call Wedneaday,
from 7 Jo 9 o'clock.
Kn ?14.00 Up
OLD RELIABLE MALONE
8T.A5? PPH'ND HIS niCYOLB
814.00. 818.00. (19.00, 810.00
CAi,.'S! '2ASY PAYMENTS
TIRK.S. (1,00 TO 82.75
Great Slaughter In Prlcea of All Sundries.
SECOND-HAND 11IOYCLKS. 83.00 UP
l,eYS,.d'llJl!,!'n,. nulln. vulcanltlna.
bratlna-. All kinds of repair work suaranteed
e are cheaper than the cheapest and our work
U better than the best. Call and be convinced.
Open evenings. Daddy of low prlcea and Mta
OEO, C. MALONE. ItOS Olrard Ave.
Poo. 8242. p., C815 D.
8,Sy.T!!!l,0,i 8Ptmber 18, at hl resldenc.
4087 Old York road. THOMAS IT. husband of
Helen M. Shustar, Relatives and frlenda, also
members of the Carpenters' Company, are In
vited to attend the funeral services on Thorn-
?. .,p,n''1. ' .'" "rr "lr I,"'-
ln. 1820 Chestnut st Interment private.
Remains may be viewed Wednesday from 7
to iu p, m
S,h.?Hf.nfli,mbr J-.1'19. HENRY C,
IJb.!!5 !! ."'n.n .J1 8lnx I"" "offnr
and aon of tha lata llenrv c en,! rn.-h-th
"il"-". To!n,..."'d 40 yeara Relatives
v iiliai
1".tt- 1UUIII
mnAm .Iu
r.'"- -,-,,-, n,vu ,, lutein ii nnvner
NO. 4I, K and A. M.t I.u I.u Temnle. Mae
sm R Snyder lle
lommanderr, K. Tt Coiieeum rh.M., m
i'.al,iji.j ' Oeneral John F Reynolds
i"nmpJriia'.4,r,B0I;f of Aetersns, Roosters' club
SIVa-FVe0"?' lio: " United to
attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at
1 p. m., at hla lata residence 1918 s 17th
;t. Interment at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery"
Remains may be viewed Wednesday. S p. in.
Aj,N 'i'!it,Tl widow of George llushar any-
fniltifA3.?...!."' .t':U,.,v" ".nJ rr,'n,, ''
invited to attend the .funeral a rvlrra on
TohiV"i?r'xT.M 80 p.ml ' hr late residence?
...'.Jl" Madison st. Interment private, at
Westmlneter Cemetery. i !, ai
STinnja5Brn September, 17. 1010. HELEN
ON-SHl '0rm'i!1, "' Phltadalphia P. iiJ.
J,1,J."n'Sn.,f' Sterner, of Zlonvllle. Pa He a
J,'.7."i .1l.t,,n,l "Invited to attend the Iu
P.,,L"'n,lc" nn Thursday, at 2 p m . at
,ht SilVS ." .Mai' nulldlhi. 1820 Chestnut
st . Philadelphia. Pa, Interment rrh ate
T,AVNiR",ST?,'.pJr'.m,bJ1' Ji,B' v.,Dl'. euWenly.
A.NNIt. STOCKLEY, daughter of the late
orre II. and Sarah E Teas. R.atl"es ami
M.ndVinvU,,.l. t,n,, ih funeral "rm!
Ices, on Friday, at 8 p. m at her late resi
dence. 0240 Chestnut st. Final services and
Interment at Mllford. Del., on Saturdi?. upSS
ATJTUMN I.ESOHTS
ATIANTIO CITY. N. J.
ftitf t rrwu aTersri-MV-pVkATa-i vJ !.."! 'i-
JKatlborougli'lSknueiin
yVlOAJMUt, -lI'Y.N.tJ.
omicasrtip hwwumint,
UoaiAH WHiTcaaoNs pompany
atuantio citv
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I' IsEbV Avnr
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a e a. mmuI-,-71
ofservlci.pnmftrt e.KnJTr
lAPOEaTnaCPBOCTIUSOSTlrrm m-nl
.JT?icivnPUar European PlaK
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STEAMSHIPS
AMERICAN EXPRESS
TICKETS AND Tflt'n w
TRAVEL UNDER ESCORT
SOUTH AMERICA . the
opportnnlty. Sail In -Vovemlir. Janiia?y
or lebrnary.
An International Travel Agency
.... ,.t . '"d or Bookltt
117 Chestnut Street. Phone, Wal. 4810
ItRATHR
if'lTSi of lf,,n 'ln Uroad Street Btatlon
VAM I'KI.T.n September 18. 101n, at New
llrlghton. Staten Island.. Mrsa AltniB ANN
T....ANi f:i'T. Funeral services and Inter
ment rrvate.
AUTUMN RESORTS
SPRINtl l.tKH IllltCll. N.
YTalmBoach"
of the North
BEGINNING wlih Uncle Sara's Ball
and followed by llie picturesque
lilack ami White Dall and the Cor
emor's Dall attended hy the Governor,
stau" and military officials of New Jersey
and many distinguished guests
The NEW MONMOUTH swing
through a brilliant series of Society
functions, from the middle of June to
October 2ud.
Bathing hour with surf bsthlng
from pavilion or motor; the promenade
along the 2i mile boardwalk paral
leling the lovely lawns of the boulevard;
afternoon dancing; motoring parties;
evening dances; and concerts by artists
of rare musical talent:
All are attended as punctiliously and
with the social venro of the Palm
Ueach of the South.
A novel 18-IIole Handicap Prlte Golf
Tournament, giving even the novice his
or her chance for a silver cup, is being
held during September exclusively for
the NEW MONMOUTH'S guests.
1
i. HJIjlirjt I J
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
0Bmu Booim Gmpom
rpilK fallowing theaters obtain their pictures Ihrauth (ha RTivir.r twll...
.ll'.',1.,,nT ,h,lrh i i" """Jff'i.i' r,ir jwl". ef .tha Hnett prodnrtlon..
All picture reviewed before ethlhltlan. ,tk fer the theater n Tonr leralltr
obtaining pictures through the STANLEY IIOOKIMI COMPANY. 'eeanur
FRANK F. SnUTTS
ai!arr
Aeeltefl 5el
upc KfU,t
THENEWIIONIIOUTH
WHtrm imurmtting rpU D lntrmmg Thing
SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J.
Scptctnbcr SO, 1916
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
coi.i.iNr.swooii. n. j.
JREALESTATE FOR SALE
t'QLi.ixnstvoni. n. j.
If tllunni 1?th. Morrta A Paaavunk Ave.
ALUAlTlDIWl Mat. Dally at 3t IMs. 0:40 0.
Paramount Pictures
S -..... U.nUi 'n 'Till: HONOIt
C83UC MayaKawa arlk frikno"
ARCADIA dkijow ioth
Wm. S. Hart in "The Dawnmakcr"
'OLOHIA'fl ROMANCK"
APr.1 I C MU AND THOMPSON
rULL.VJ MATINKI! DAILY
MABEL TALIAFERRO in'
"noivs halk ACitn"
BELMONT ri?,.,A.B?So! WSFio.
L'gs.. n -in. 8. i' an. in
OKRAt.DIKK PARHAR an,1 WALLACE ItKID
In "MARIA ROSA"
rI?r. AT C0TII AND CP.DAIl AVB.
v.iuni I'ARAuonxr theater
RUTH ROLAND in
"A MATRIMONIAL MARTYR"
inr.ANTUCATTD 4819 N.
Dorolhy Green and Clifford Britee
In "T1II3 UKVIL AT HIS KLDOW
Market St. Theater "S-Mif"
JUNE CAPRICE in
"LITTI.K MISS HAPPINESS
PALACE 1SU MAnKKT STRKET 7'
FANNIE WARD"ACTIXnA
"OIXWIA'fl ROMANCE" No. 18
park "Tfiv'sgffir
Blanche Sweet a,,
FAIRMOUNT 20TH ANaI?1
Anita Stewart
OIRARD AVE.
"The Combat"
CTI4 QT THEATER Mattnee Daily
ao 1 I O 1 e ri.lnr Rpn'ee Evr T to 11.
LUCILLE LEE STEWART in
"HIS WIFE'S GOOD NAME"
FRANKFORD m rnANKAFv0gun
LUCILLE LEE STEWART in
Tlin DESTROTERS"
JEFFERSON SBT" AKE?AUr,,m
HARRY CAREY in
"T1IIIEE GODFATHERS"
0 4)0 40 ) ) e)C, ) 4t
Comfort Durability Economy
In Philadelphia-Made Shoes
Philadelphia leather. Philadelphia workmen.
All our shoes are made and laated by hand. Wa
carry In atock shoes made on our custom lasts.
Call and ace our atock. or write. i
I C. McCLOY. SOD Cherry St.. Wills.
-
Collingswood Art Homes
A a Ann it n.ii a ..
.--I w-u iiaaaon Avenue, Near Browning Road
TAKE HADDON AVENUE CAR AT Pr.ntiv
P"5P Iffl' saaHal I TB
Corner House $3600 (With 40x120 Lot
.. ,H ADDON-BROWNING REALTY CO. rRPAT8FS
I FAnFR FORTV-FIRST AND
aaE..rlSE-.Y LANCASTER AVENttB
ELEANOR WOODRI'FK ft C. AUDREY SMITH
in "Jaffery"
lTb e r t y ;ad Af;t;M
Phillips Smalley & Mary MacLarcn
In "SAVINO THE FAMILY NAME"
I OPI TQT B2DAND LOCJJ8T
laVUOI Mats. 1:30 and 3:.tf. 10c.
Egs., 0:30. R. !"0. ISO.
HOUSE PETERS and OAIL KANE In
"THE VELVET PAW
PRINCESS ,w?rrMRAEftE?sr
EDMUND BREESE in
"THE WEAKNESS OF STRENOTrr
n
REGENT' 1M1 MnKET BTnEBT ,
Frances Nelson and Arthur Ashley
In "THE REVOLT"
R I A I TO OERMANTOWN AVSt.
AT TULPEHOCKEM
H.' B. Warner
ST.
"Shell 43"
DIIDV MARKET STREET
1X w DELOW mi STREET
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"LITTLE LADY EILEEN
SAVOY
Anita Stewart
tYEST PHILADELPmA
EUREKA 40T" MAU,ET BTa
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in
"A Million a Minute'
GARHFN MD LANSDOWNE AVE.
n,, EVENING 0:30 TO 11.
Robert Edcson & Naoma Childers
in "The Fathers of Men"
1211 MARKET
STREET
"The Combat"
TIOGA ,TT" AND VENAN0O BTS.
MABEL TALIAFERRO in '
"OOD'S HALF ACRir
VICTORIA MARKET BT.
V lt,lUIIrt ADOVE NINTH
W.S.HART The $
STANI FY market above lorn '
OlilLaCI ll:IR A. M. to llllOP. M.
EDNA GOODRICH in
"...H llUUHIi OF lies
-"JgHT'i THrLADELPniA
OLYMPIA n"ADAND
a , . i DAINnRIDOH
Alexander Gaden in "I Accuse"'
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION BERT
WILLIAMS In "A Natural Born Gambler"
When You Want to Knew Wher la Be OOOD
Phatoplara Read This Dally rhotonlsy Odd
In the Evening Ledger.
KEALESTATE FOR SALE
NUHUR1IAN'
HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE
spnuitnAx
on the
ADMIRAL
LITTLE CIGARS
Kr
Really Means
That it doesn't break
in the package or
crumble in the
mouth.
That it is always uni
' form in color.
That it contains no
dust.
That it doesn't dry out
and lose flavor.
That'it doesn't smart
the nostrils or
parch the throat
That it doesn't
stain the fingers.
That it will save the smok
ers of this country a
million dollars a year in
.breakage.
This means that Admiral
Little Cigars are a reve
lation to smokers.
Sold i fe&Hnml package to prevent
Iom of flavor. All your fer a Bkkel.
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
105'
Victor and Home
VictorWater Heaters
FOR COAL
A new principle: con.
stant aupply; lit to SO
gala., lc. IIts Itadla.
tors, too.
Accept no substitute.
There la nothing
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