V. FRANCE MAKES POSTAL SERVICE A REGULAR BANK Chamber of Deputies Passes Government's Plan With out Discussion CHECKS WILL BE ISSUED By YVES GUYOT Spreial Cable f Ins Uvrnlmo Isdorr. PAIUS, Oct 3 Ths Chsmber of l)pu t's votel today, without discussion, In favor of a i)nn to tnftke the postal service, ii trRUtnr lnnl:tnc Institution. ,A postal islnns bunk Mrrndy existed In Francs, ami It Is now provided that postal salnns nc counts may become checking accounts. Vr n, checking nccount, the minimum de ros't required la fifty francs and checks In the form of postal orders are payablo with out charges Tlio Chamber adopted another law giv ing a pension, varying from thirty to nfty franca n month, to soldiers suffering a de crease In pay on account of their Inability to carry on former employment following wounds or sickness caused by service In the army This la unquestionably a patrlotla duty, but will add a heavy Item to the stMe's budget. The fact of Inability to do former work Is to bo taken ns prima facto CAldenco that Injuries received In the army were respon sible, and It rests with tho state to provo the contrary. Thero was considerable dis cussion over this feature of the law on tho ground that It opens wide tho door for fraud. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS 'Hit GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT llMTlpti, 121,2-tn bush. Tti market atlvanctd L'c undr llcht onVrlns nmt a irood tport d-mand Quotations Car Iota, In export tloator No '.' h-1. spot, II.ASWl.ASt No. a southern red 11 11301. an, steamer No tt red, ll.MOl Alt No. 1 rr.t, 1 r.ltll.M; rejected A, II 4701 SO, rejected H It 4aei 40. COItN lteceipts. 113.000 Xush. The market ruled Arm but nulet Ottertncs light Quotations. Car lota for local trad, aa to location Western No. a yellow. VTOVSci do. steamer yellow, uno J 7c. do. No, 3 yellow, UletlScI do. No. 4 jrel osr. ntODLo QATS rtecrlpta. Rl.SU bush Demand w fair and the market ruled firm under light offer Inks. Quotations No. 'J while, rwHi .14cs alandard nfitle., A3013ttc: Nn 3 nhtte. MW 6-'ir No. 4 white SuSwBl'ici sample oat. 4l44Slic. FLOUIt Iteeelpta, 10J8 bbls. and I.soi.uto Iba. In sacks There was llttlo tradlnr. but prlcea ruled nrm In sympathy with wheat Quo tations, per leu lbs. In wood winter, clear, .7ST, do. straight. J7W7AO. do, patent. , SO&S. Kansas, clear, cotton sicks t7dT.l'5; do, atraltht, cotton aacka. IT.05O7.0U, do. patent, cotton aacka. N08.2,1t spring, flrat clear, IT 23tPT SUi do patent. JS.2AWH.50, do. favorite branda, J8 Tfi 2A. city mllla. choka and fancy patent, IS.73WU.23, cltv mllla, regu lar sradea Winter. clear. III TAVT. do. atraltht, I7?7 So. do. patent 17 5if . KYB ri.Ol'H mi In amall aupply and firm, but quiet. We quote at 0U7 per bbl., as to quality. PROVISIONS There was a fair Jobbing demand and thi mar ket ruled firm .Quotations: City beef, In sets, amoked and alr-drled. 34c; weatern beef, In sets, smoked. 34c , city and wentqrn beef, knucklea and tendera, amoked and alr-drled. 31c: beef hama, I28A30. pork, family, I2S1W29.30: liama. P. cured, looae, so02Ottr; do. aldnned, loose. :i021ic. do. do, amoked, -'iW-'-'Sc. other hama, amoked, city cured aa to brund and aver ase, 21'ic, hama. amoked, vitfn cured, 2Hic; do. boiled, boneleaa, 33c; picnic shoulder. S. I. cured, looae. HVjc. do. amoked. ISHe. bclllea. In pickle, according- to meruit-, loosn, 17'ic; break fast bacon, aa to brand and nterage. city cured, 2-C, breakfaat bacon, western cured, 2JHc, lard, weatern. refined, tea . lONici do. do. do. tuba, 18 o. lord, pure city, kettle rendered. In. tea., lll'ici lard, pure city, kettlo rendered, la tubt, lCl.c. REFINED SUGARS .T'.Jn,rket ruled firm nnd higher In simoalhy with the atremcih of rawa. nettners' llat nrlrea; Mtra fine sranulated. 0 0007c: pondered. 70 I lU fonfecUonera' A. U.SO0B 0c; eoft grades. (.1300 sic. DAIRY PRODUCTS . BnTTEIl Sutm1lal W.APM tnnrfat-nta afri.l !... market ruled Arm with a fair demand. following aro the quotations: Wmterii u 1 1(1 narked rrnmrv. fnnnv ana.uia un. iiail.0Va7cl "r.;ff,"-.3,03lci firsts. 34 ?.VS! "!,nd'- 3-H83V4c. nearby print.. iWJXi30- d0' averafce extra. 33Sc. do. nrsta SnH?"Vrift Ttysfc""34" J"""ni -" ot c.eSelCnJTrU?1?.r.0mwPe,fe rrb 5. Rotation.: In (,"f!T, ilo o J5tl?.'.nVIi per d01" "arby nrata celota lin J d!Lri co"ei n""-bV current re ceipta. I10.J0 ptr caaa; weatern extraa 37o per do.i weatern extra flrata. lofne Ha I" fnflaa nn tlvaiiii la aa su, sksa irlreraTof .."'.;..."'..Yr '"-""" r?.- ' EVENiyq LE6GERIHITAD13LPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916 NEWPLAYS AND PHOTOPLAYS AT THE PHILADELPHIA THEATERS LAST NIGlf "HER SOLDIER BOY" WAS GERMAN BRED But Now Ho Turns Up at the Lyric Quite Pro-Ally, With Crawford as Chief Support "llJin . MMlH'Jt HOT." Ur Vlctar ton MESSalri. JirJES"- .tfaAi .rmr. .? ..-..,......... , rnr,i or iieiruA ahrt rnwoert. anatement aleaara Rxh.,i J J l.yrle Theater Alfre. Arrledorp. . Alain Tenters ... Herseant Marlene Delausar. . Teddy Mrl4me . Monty Slalnwarlna; JJealree Jltua Appledorp .. HtfSDi n,AmMl Aitre,! Arpledbrp . Jaek MrOawan i ','.rn!L nida John rharles Tboenaa i .riari iiruniwiek . .Martaret Itsmalna IK Uerae r Crawford VVlHt". Amy te iU.Um- : Xlartin vn ArtreMt". Cyril Ohadwlrk meannr Dawn ...Harold Mtard . Clarence Harvey jara lrtiowan - l.-V.'l ... .';" Tucker A,l'n.T?r,era. ...,,.. . .John Charlea Thorn.. Irnltvn, I'ninim, ii-VVJX1 .i-l .. Lrn..,w i '"' iiin-p f"nmpwnr ri itp k ! Act II A room In the raatle. ot In (Ihlatrlle. The operetta follows the flair, so far as Vienna Is concerned. The Great War couldn't slop the "Made In Germany" habit; and a complete coat of pro-Ally whitewash cant disguise tho fact that "Uer Soldier Hoy" was one of those patrlot'c operettas which Howled the two Teutonics following rertnln events at l.lese llut, ohl If Kal man or ths Kal.es could sea It now They are Helclan soldiers, of course j and while there la no flag-flapplnc; for anything but the lied Cross, tho hero nnd the heroine nnd all the Important people except Clifton Crawford nnd his to-bo are of tho Allied persuasion. Just what the composer's emo tions will bo when he rccelvei the first revenues along: with lilt first royalties, battles a neutral pen. Luckily, he can't hear the music; for he would object Just ns much to the common, place Intrusions of Mr. ltomberc. On tho other hand, ho can't hae much room for complaint If the mtslc cut out to let In tho American ractlme had no more originality of theme or treatment than what remains. What we hear of Kalman is mualclanly enough, but It Is more reminiscent, moro In the vein of tho older dramatic operetta than tha mellfluous pipings of "Sari" and "Miss Springtime." Possibly the war really didn't Inspire Kalman. Possibly it made him so vocatly patriotic that all the best music" had to come out In the process of pro-AUylzlnir. i:en so, of course, the muslo Is effectUe In tho two songs which Margaret Homulne and John Charles Thomas so admirably sing. The rest of the cast Is chiefly notable for CI f ton Crawford and Cyril Chadwlck, the high Cs of the entertaiment so far as com edy goes. Mr. Chadwlck Is very quiet nnd hasn't a great deal to do; but he. always keeps his art right In his est pocket where he can reach It w Ith tho greatest ease. As for Mr. Crawford, ho Is Just the same antic Infant as always. His voice sails u clever and decidedly amusing course between splf fllcatlon and tho prattling of tho nursery. l.en Ii'h "very red nnd very cross nurse" had to laugh at him. Now to the story. For a moment or two when the heroine was falling In lovo with u young ofllcer who had pretended to be her long-cone brother In order to save the blind mother from learning that he had died In battle, ou might liavo thought that Wodeklnd had adopted llbretto-wrlttng and the name of Victor I.con as a diversion to while nwny tho war. But utter that tho plot look some safe, though decidedly dramatic turns, and all was well. Just now "Her Soldier Hoy" Is In the format ho period that educators talk about. And no youth must bo taken too seriously to task In those troublous years. Ilchersal will smotha off tho edges and doubtless eliminate n bit of Romberg Hut what can It -do with that awful ccloratna7 Maybe turn It over. It looks as If It were wrong aide out Just now! j. jj. "MADAME SlY" RETURN'S AT KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE Herbert Clifton Afrnln Dons Petticoats for America's Sako The working of the spy system, as prac ticed by Foreign Powers, were capably portrayed last night In "Madame Spy." this week's offering nt the Knickerbocker The ater. The play was first presented In Phila delphia nt the Walnut earlier In tho season. "Madame H" Is a play dealing with In ternational Intrigue ltobert Wesley, a young naval cudet. falls In hh studies at Annapoll because of his fondness, for ama turo theatricals. lie overhears the plans of a band of secret agents, nnd, In seeking Information. U compelled to Impersonate a famous woirmn spy, the Uaroness von Hilda. Herbert Clifton, who was seen In the Follies of 19M," made a manly naval cadet and a striking Ilaroneas von Hilda. Ills gowns were attractive and his song num bers weiV well received. Wllllnm A. Tulley had the dllllcult part of Count Victor til Slroszt. and Victor It. Heercroft was seen as Hanson, his accomplice. "FOUR HUSBANDS" WINS I' -" cmww LAUGHS AT KEITH'S DZ I'A's;', "A Breath of Old Virginia," Muriel Worth and Other Good Acts in Excellent Bill Hnrvntii: "PEOMY O'MOORE RETURNS . VIA WALNUT STREET HOUSE Irish-American Comedy of the Inter national Circuit Back in Town The greatest American comedy success In many seasons was Irish. And "Mttlo Peggy O'Moore" is Irish, too. Which maj or may not account for tho return of the play to Philadelphia so soon after Its Intro ductlon nt one of tho neighborhood houses on the International circuit. Any way, hero It Is nt the Walnut nnd It still suggests tho ever-popular "Peg O' My Heart" In many of Its popular Ingredients most of all, of course. In Its little Irish herolno and Its big Irish henrtful of good humor. Tho aamo cast ofllcbites ns before and with much the same effect. i iRria l ur .ml. ,tir lu ,.n .... - : u' . laun.-tn. ST .a."'.,.:iiV"i "'" tu lul n.??.n?.,&"nrV -l -,y o. d". "lo, frr to a-ooJ. .0!4 L'(Hc. do. part aklms, ll<tc POULTRY l. F.'IYi:"TTh'v market ruled firm and otlres of both fola a-nd rhltkena advanced about U wlfli a better demand In anticipation of the approach- . in .!.'ebr.e..V!ol,1:"'' Quotatlona. Fonln to (Quality ITfteiic. rooatora. WVlSc. sprlitir chlck h..'.. ".? ' uuHiiiy ifwjue; vvnit in'sr.'. c'o,r'".,t,,.o ,i'?!,,,.v. loyibct due ii. "S.JVS!..""'."'"1?- '! ll. Il " .'.i.r.'i'K.i??- !.'" iiiuu. uD-paiReu (oh la, e,l. fancy selected, iMc, lha apiece, S3Wc do, a a.lo, do. weighing S'i I,eir- ucka. urn oei rabfeSL1.V'"e. "." A ""' .i"J. . '?' firm under llsl.t qfrrr!n.."."ouoVi,0r ranaTd i f" i:.; .;;j",:t'".,,u-.."r-',a.t.k . IO .,.. .r. i..-vr.v ":.', vr-".- "1 weliblna 4 Iba apiece " Hpi-CU. ir.1.. ta. tveLrhln A ll.u ul.. U21ui towla In bbla , Ice.uacked. funcy. dn. indLinu and Illinois, worn . 1'Se: Southern IniHann ami ff IDS lha Hnle., "xH,, iunniin. i ... T"V" . 1-.. -T, " VYT-- M,u rwetoia. urypicKeu. iVv' '"" L-nicaena. weatern. welahlnc 7 ilJl'.- ""O ". per pair. 24 0SSei broiling cnlrk. iJ'Pf', "talern, w.lglili. SO I Iba per pair i:.ri rhlckena. welshlna- &&vT Iba. 'nSr pair. io Jlc, do. mlied a lea, - I fr r.'c i broilera. jif. KJinJ .?.?'"" "" SSTcj ducka. nearby, ini iTwir.0,,'"""''-'-. nr doaen whit, urlcn . n! iilViS ".'." ""' dJ.. Tfiil: do. welsh. I Ln?....' P I". . " oer dozen. I4.s5tr,..-,u do ' nil "ft. ,xr d2"n P "J3 T5: do. welshins o o7i. '.- i'.r dori.nK.7S'iii0i dark. W.Su O..00- amall and Nu. a. (AcCcll.l'S FRESH FRUITS ruu!i'ii" "!ock k?li uiK,y "d values generally ini r. Tf,. r, ""'eri onerinea rouow ,. .V ,n? . Jiuotatlona Apples, per bbl -1 K picke.1 Northrrn t l?5 45 lh': apiece, j iiiinoia, veutnin I .mailer sizes LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOl'AH STOCKS ,, ., Illd. Aal.ed Jim Ilutler tin .p.. J aeNamara, (,5- .117 .Midway u illipuh Extension i'li '" Montana .,3 ..,( North Htar 111 "is Tonopah lielmont . .'. u 4t- Toiiopnh Kxtenslon , r. nil Tonopah Mlnlnir . . . . . S, ;,l. itacu i:ula . ... .-, "7 Weat nnd :?u ;5j OOLDKIKLD STOCKS A!""1',?,,- "'' '" I JO 1311 t,j 01 Hooth ., 13 UulIdoE ', , 01 (.' I" O .. ll.l .(14 omhlnatlon Krai (Ion .... u ,117 Dlamondrield U II.... 0 .nil Ialy 11.-, .117 I'lornnc . 41 m (loldrleld I'onaolldattd ,...'. :l .il'i Clotdfleld Merger 07 (os Jumbo Kxtenslon nil ..in Konanaa ..,.,.., in ,10 Oro , ... , itii (ir, Hand ICn .114 .oil Silver Pick , ,1s ,21 lllSrEM.ANlXil'S Nevada 11111 21 ,L' Nivvada Wonder 2" 2.31 TiHopa illninK 10 ,12 . Theatrical Baedeker IIP.OVD "A I.I)'S NAM!:." with Marls lenipest. A new comedy by Crll llarrourt. "'bor of "A Pair of Silk Ktoiklnaa" and The Intruder " lth the dellshtful Knsllah romadlenne In the role of a woman novelist LUIC "IH:il 80!.Ili:il IIOV." with Clifton traford. John Charlea Thomaa and Mar- saret ltomalm. A musical play, with a score c.C,!m,rlrh Kalman, composer ot Sari" and "Jllsa Springtime " 0A.Ii,CK-"T,,.,: ""'l! F JISS." with -Mary ltan. Max Mariln'a drama of crim inal, pursued unjustly by tha law, with a nini at (.lrcumatantl.il evidence. PtiRUE,5Tr-;'8ln"V wl,h Jull Sanderaon. Ionald llrlan and Jotepli ranthorn An int. orrn t "'IS'" aie rcata ' Prtcnt00,l' AW''r;r "F.IT.mrrK." with Krm-st tllendlnnlnc and a larce. cast A modern mo rallty play tluvt Is (raced with more human i J"?.1 oma of Ita prcdeeessora. The act Ine.ot Mr. Ulendlnnlng Is superb. AT POPL'LAU ritlCKS waiii,Ylt'?t-"i',tt,'k ':nnv o-moork. with iillua Moreon. An American lumedy-drama deallntr with politics, love und finance. KNICKnnilOCKEIt "MAlllMK SPY." with 1 ,trbf.rt c""on A play of International com pllcatlona by I.ee Morrison and Harry Clay iii.;Si.UT,Jm..ll:KT "fBHA IIOUSR "TIIR U",.TJ,ii,,r.. JvtTHIN." with Henry H. Ml thill I 1 llll.x. f 11.1, if.. (..k. 1.-1 s. mi '"" "iiiii vian t jiivii, ituurr. atiuii, j.uiirr union mnu t- rftlll cjll. atuaST- Orlrntb plajera. STANI.nv lllrlh. . Ktremen'a hchitol NEW rilOTOPI.VT3 "Tin: INTIIIOI'K." with tenors carainounit viewa ot rnilauelphla'a Charlea Chaplin In "The Fine Granulated Sugar Firm Ni:W YOTtK. Oct. 3. Fine granulated was firmly quoted nt O.'JOc and 7c today. The last sale In spot Cuba raws vvns at co:c I'Atinihmi1' nliil Irnv.lAmia tip., t.-tr nl fh. week "tllK MTOKl." with lllanche. Sweet. a t.nsky mm. und " Seelne America" latter half of week AllfADIA "MANIIVTT.W MADNESM," a I'lne Arta-Trlansle, with Dnuslaa K'alrhanVs. all week. Also Mr. Chaplin In "The Pawn ahop." PAI.AC1: "TIIK IIOfHn OF LIES." with Edna (loodrlch. u Moroaco featuro; "The Pawn, shop." with Charles Chaplin, and last epi sode of (llorla's Romance." first halt of week. "THK RKWABI) OF PATIKJvCK." with I.oule Hun, a Kamous Players; "The Pawnshop" and vlewa of Philadelphia Fire men'a School Utter halt of week. Ili:OKNT "rilH 11I1IIIKN SCAU." with ltlhel (laton nnd Jlolbrook llllnn. a World produc tion. Hrst local shovrlna;. Initial half of week. "THK DAWN OF 1.0VIJ." with Mabel Taliaferro, a Metro, latter half of week. VICTOItlA "THK SOCIAL hKCIIKTAUY." with Norma Talmadice. a rine Arts-Trlancle, llrst half of week, "llli: 1IIHN OF I.OVK.'' with Mabel Taliaferro. K Metro, and "Ilia i.jine iieart." witn J-oru sternn. Kevston.. latter half of week. "Tho Pawnshop." with buries Chaplin. Monday, Tuesday, Wednes day and Saturday. VAUDEVILLE KKITH'R "Tho Four Husbands." Muriel Worth. Marlon Weeka. "A Hreath of Old Vlr- flnlu," with Oenevleve Cliff and company: 'red Whitfield and Marie Ireland, In "The Ilella of lllngvllli"; Hans Hanka, ixiney Has kell, Apdaln's ZooIokIcuI Circus and Sells Tribune news pictorial OLOHH Forty California boja In military drills, maze and rhythm runnlnc and class tumbllns: Mnngalt and Mile, Helmet Xchxvartx llrothers and company. In "Tlio liroken Mirror": Ed near. Alvln and Williams, Dow and Dow. Jones and druy, the Carroll (llllett trio and McDonnell ar.d Itowland, WILLIAM rilNN "Mnrcelle," Tommy Ray, Hilly Tulle's "Collezlaha"; Val and Krnle. "lha Thoroughbred." photoplal, first half of wek. "The llour.llns School Ulrls." Inslea und Iteddtmr, Mcintosh and his maids, llrown and McCormlck. "tlretchen. tbo Ureenhorn," Photoplay, latter half of week. Cnos.S KF.YS Thn Modcnna Opera Company, iinldsmlth and Plnard. Launlns and Foater. Wlllard and Ilond, Thornton und Corlew, Hob Tip and company, flrat half of week, "A Ho. nance of tho Underworld." I'arlla'p'a equlnn clrciia, Harry Anser nnd Kins, the Four Pal ette's, thr Harmonists, utter half of week. Oil AND "Woodrow." "September Morn." th' Mlssea Hill and Kcker. 'The Two Itubea." Hush Mucorntaik and Oraco Wallace, "An Artist's Studio" and motion pliturea, minhtiu:i.s Dl'MONT'H New i tallies have been added to the current blackface program, with all the old favorites on hand. A little of.vverjthlng with an nhundanrc of quality seems to tell the story of the show at, Keith's this week. There Is something to please, from various 1 angles, whether jour taste runs to music, ! art or comedy It Is all rather delightfully blended, with dashes of color which ndd harmonious atmosphere. I This Is especially true of "Tho Pour Hus bands," n miniature musical comedy by Will I M. Hough and William P.. Krledlnnder ' This Is one of the classiest acts of Its kind seen here In many n day. The hook Is original, tho music Is catchy, tho girls pretty, tho principals are worth while, nnd by way of good measure tho' costumes are handsome and the settings lavish. Of course. If one took a magnifying glnss look ing for tlawa they might Ilnd two or three of minor character. Hay Itaymond and Klorence IJaln fitted glovelike Into the principal roles. Aa to tho story, a girl Is In love with four men. She tries to marry them nil nnd thero are quadruple complications. A stage full of comedians and girls with emphasis on the girls Is concerned In the proceedings The audience enjoyed the act Immensely, Muriel Worth proved to bo one of the most captivating dancers seen In this neigh borhood In a long while. Her creation re minded one ot r poet's dream. While de lightful muslo hnunta the air, she suddenly appears In a beautiful Italian garden, which breathes the atmosphere of romance, and lloata away with her dances like a flower carried on tho wind. Hho brings out tho story ot each dance with admirable dramatic effect, Her gowns lire strikingly original and at nit times consistent with her act. For lack of adequate) description It might bo said that they were of tho Kind which mado the women gasp admir ingly. Miss Worth and her accompanists, n ry clever violinist and harpist, scored a very emphatic hit Ilrlef reviews from famous operns were given by Marlon Weeks, a coloratura so prano. She roamed about tho highest of high notes with ease nnd clarity. Inci dentally she overflows with magnetism nnd received warm approval, Genevieve Cliff and company were seen In their artistic sketch, "A llrcath of Old Vir ginia." Tha act has been reviewed In these columns before. It Ihoiio of the few sketches ln vaudeville which Increases In charm the more 11 is seen, Hans Hanke, a talented pianist, com muned with tho old masters with telling re sults. A constant flow of fun emanated from "The Ilelle of BliuHtlle." which was pre sented with good effect by Fred Whitfield and Marie Ireland, assisted bv Low Mi.r. dock. A delight for the kiddles was provided by Apdalo's Zoological Circus. It would tako a little fairy book to describe this act. Imagine a bear riding u bicycle nnd playing a banjo nt the same time. And w hllo that's going on Just think of a dog fighting a baboon In n tree, and a chariot race be tween bears und monkeys. Thero were rope-skipping dega and tango bears nnd a monkey wedding well, thero was so much fun that one couldn't keep track of It. Loney Haskell, n veteran monologlst with a good memory, managed to hold the stage nearly fourteen minutes. j. a. C. Native Sons Globe "California's Forty Native Sons" In a series of drills, rhythm running, music, de fense cnllsthenlcs nnd tumbling, heads an unusually attractive bill at tho Globo Thea ter this week. The exhibition )s under tho leadership of Sydney S. Plciotto. and a military band adds greatly to the success of the piece. Svengalla and Mile, llelenta entertained and mystified by their feats of thought transference. "The Hroken Mirror " a playlet offered by Schwartz Hrothers nnd company, was also well recey3d The remainder of the bill Included Scott and Markce, singers and dancers: VA Gear, In un aerial novelty; Alvln and Wil liams, In a singing and dancing skit: Dow and Dow, character comedians; Jones nnd , Den. vcr, 1883: cducnted nt Mililnrv Acnilcmv, Colorado School of Mines, srngo career, irom luoi, except lor short period in Wall I Hk4 l street, reper toire, vnuucviiip, etc., With Fred crick W a r d o, Herbert Kclccy nnd Efflo Shnn n 0 n, at N e w York Manhat tan Theater, With Minnie Du prfc; under di rection of WIN linm A. Urndy in "The Pit' "Two Little Snilor llova" etc.; features in "Frenzied Finance," "A Gentleman From Mississippi," "The Cub," "Ofllcer CCC," etc.; co starred with W. H. Crane in "The New Henrietta"; movlng-picturo career, aincc 191C, leads in "Tho Lamb," "Double Trouble," "The Good find Man," "The Hnlf Dreed," "Fllrttnir Fnte," etc., for Fine Arts .Films. Studio address, Fine Arts Films, Hollywood, Cal. At tho Arcadia this week in "Manhattan Madness." aBBBBBBBNB SBs1 ml Gray, the Carrol Gillette Trio, acrobats, and McDonnell nnd Itowluml, In n comedy en titled "Neighbors." The pictures wcro new and up to the minute. Opera Cross Keys An exceptionally good bill Is offered this week ot the Cross ICes. The show Is headed by the Mottena Oper.i Company, an aggre gation of talented singers who offer famous melodies of the mnsters amid picturesque surroundings. The act was well fecelveU. Wlllard and Bond, two local favorites, aroused no end of laughs with a comedy hlack-faco skit which was up to the minute in Ideas nnd wit? These comedians are among tho very few In vaudeville who pre sent tho negro In characteristic fashion. Tha value of tho lines lu the skit vvns enhanced by tho artistic way In which they were "put over." The act Includes a number of quick surprises nnd was rewarded with an nbundancc of applause. Goldsmith and Plnnard, Manning nnd Foster and Thornton ntnl ,,l 1..,.. ..lor. ...... ..- .. .w,u -,, lj,,CUIl'M, Woodrow Nixon Grand Woodrow, who benrs a striking resem blance to a well-known man In Washington, appeared at the Nixon Grand In mi unique not which won considerable approval. Ho sprang a number of surprises and brought mnny laughs during the time that ho oc cupied tho stage. ' Cy Jenks, vv ho Is George M. Cohan's Idea of a real rube, and Maud Allen won many laughs In 11 rural oklt. September Morn, a tabloid, F.ckert and Hill, and McCormack and Wnllaco also pleased with good of ferings. Marcclle William Penn "Mnrcelle," a musical tabloid, with a number of local comedians In the cast, mado a good Impression at the William Petm. The act Is staged along elaborate lines. Tommy Ityan pleased In a number of songs of varied selection and College Days', a. snappy comody skit, was well presented by Hilly Trulte's collegians. Val and Krnle rounded out tho bill. Tho Thoroughbred proved to be an x ceptlonally interesting photoplay. Local Topics Dumont's Lewis and Carvln added considerable music and fun to the bill nt Dumont's this week. They hnvo n stock ot new stories and funny characteristics which fit In well witn me general spirit of tha show. Vic Itlchards and Hddle Cassldy appeared to udvantago lu "Iiirle's New Store," while the remainder of tho cast gave adequate support. "PEPPY" PHOTOPLAYS AT DOWNTOWN HOUSES Lenorc Ulrich nt the Stanley. Fnirbnnks nt His Best in "Mnnhnttnn Mndness" y the Photoplay Editor STANLEY "The Intrlcne," Moroseo-Paramount, with Kener rtrlrh story by Julia Crswford Ives dire, led by Prank Lloyd This time It Is tho general level of Mo rosco productions that has risen. 'The Intrigue" has not only the clear and effect ive direction nnd the excellent settings, locations, lighting and photography which have been put Into this company's feature films In the last few months. It also has a story The story Is pretty steep on the melodramatic side of the entertainment mountain It Involves two warring nations in a fight for the "radium gun" of nn Ameri can inventor nnd brings over a countess disguised as n serving maid. I'ltlmately. instead of winning the Invention for her own country, she Induces the Inventor to destroy It fur Inr, nt !,. "i'.,..,i. ,tAi do such things." ns old man Ibsen observed; "-. mats noming against a frankly melo dramatic movie. With I.enor L'lrlch's ex cellent acting added. "The Intrigue' Is good entertainment. Ucsldes Chaplin's new film, reviewed here yesterday, the Stanley showed moving pic tures of locnl interest dealing with the fire men's school. TrUaiiV 'J2!!nh.,Un Madness." Kins Arta Trlanile. with Douslaa Fairbanks) story by v., T. and I". Paseys directed by Allan Dwan. Miraculous Mr. Fairbanks I He Isn't con tent with being the biggest hit ns a dra mntlo star that has Invaded tho Bcreen. He has tho colossal nervo to get good story after good story ! Barring "Double Trouble" and not all of that, either every scenario ho has vlsunllxed haa been the best In Its week of releases. Here comes nnother. Its action Is slight Just Mr. Fairbanks chasing a lot of ltusslan criminals all over an elab orate mansion, llut this splendid rough-and-tumble la decorated up with tho proviso i 1 J ." " "chmo of some New York ...?. n you"f westerner to show him that there Is as much thrill In Manhattan !.. ". tt' " lnvIvs ome very amusing Pictorial arguments about the Kast and the J . w.lllch make a long but entertaining Introduction to a corking film. Chaplin also runs at the Arcadia; and Were are some very beautifully posed scenlcs by the Educational Film Corpora tlon of tho World. " w'Jr'J.V VT.h. nUi,n Scar." World-Brady. by bl?.,h'oSiiy,,1n ,nd "o'bf Hllnn. Btorr OWell. "ronson. Directed by Uarry There are nt least four actresses (thero may be more) who do not permit their phys ical handsomeness to Interfere with their Im personatlons on the screen. They are Mary iJ ISHMI -. Alden. Irene Ilowley, Bessie rUrrlsoah Mrt hthel Clayton, nnd each Is an artist in hm treatment of character. Miss Clayton, tm sh never dona "the Great DIvMV In 0 movies, would still merit that Apptiratfen for her erformanc in the new WorM film. It's a poignant role, and pathetic, that she portrays that of a cabaret elMrer will an Illegitimate daughter, -who forW hsr old Ilfo and marries a clergyman. The f mlllar complication, by which a man wtx hsd known her In tho old days recogntMa her. Is revivified through the acting of Mlsn Clayton nnd Mr Bllnn Tha minister I a likely person In tlio hands of Irving Cum mlngs, but we must nrmty tell him that member; of tho cloth do not stop their ser mons to greet friends In church. On the Hegent's bill also was frtidt Keystone (fresh Is good) called -A Lover's Might." with Fred Mace and Harry Orlbbon. It waa always clever, and often funny, ntmr- "Fires sf Csn.Henre." Fot. with wit. Wrnecdrbrii.e2rArpf,eT ,In" C " If you like plain tales from the plains; swift riding and shooting, the jail burnlmt down while the beautiful heroine chokes In side ; a hero whoso manliness Is aa evident as his muscles ; a story that Is as simple and as likely as a fairy tale, nnd alt the para, phernalla of the fancied West, you wilt like this motion picture. Once again does Mr. Farnum poso nnd battle robustly, once ..,, iS nc luo quicK on tne trigger, both literally and emblematically, and once, again does tho final fade-out show him wrapped In a pair of feminine arms before "Passed by the National Board of neiew" ends your sentimental and stirring hour and ten minutes of absorption There's not a vast deal else that can be said of the new Fox film, except that there's a marked better ment In the photography. In spots. That rough, scratchy rtnlsh that used to mar the compnny's pictures has gone, nearly, and the Interiors are softer, Some flashes of horsemen on the cactus-studded prairie and tho exterior of the burning Jail are the artistic highlights of tho feature. The Ituby also showed n Paramount PIctograph and a Vltagraph comedy Besides Chaplin In "The Pawn Bhop." tha Palaco la exhibiting "The House ot Lies." with ICdna Goodrich, a Pallas-Paramount. Tlio last half of tho week comes "The Ite- ?ard oT Patience." with Louise Huff, a amous Players film. "Tho Social Secretary." with Norma Tat madgc. shared honors at the Victoria yes terday with the omnipresent Mr. Chaplin. This 'Fine Arts Triangle film will be suc ceeded the latter half of the week by tho Metro release. "Tho Dawn of Love," with Mabel Taliaferro. Goshenhoppcn Picnic Wednesday SALFOnDSVILLE. Pa Oct 3. Tho Old Goshonhoppon picnic, the largest annual affair of Its kind In the Perklomen vnllcy, will be held Saturday. Tho picnic was postponed ln September because or Infantile paralysis. Tho picnic has for years bsen a political barometer of tho section and scores of politicians nttend. 1 uj ui inn. 13 814. iir ir.i t r.t o.-.i.l v . b. j -a - A.iinl.r'V:."; S,..D""' -''l-."j' t sur ur..!.".?.."" r,fi..lJ?."n"Hun:i.. u unainan. llin.,0, niirsh. tsal. n,im.. ol' eiand.r 1 VV&V75i.,iTn.. ,i,',vv 2t2.B(5i fair to ood. turn JM. 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A. 14S1 Arch St. llookJsts on reaueat Preparatory School t AM EVKNINQ ALHAMBRAir ARCADIA Douglas Fairbanks Central DAY dhes complete preparation for col lege or professional avuuoi. ierun- rata recognised by leading collsgea. Faculty of aiperlencad. college-trained mm AH facilities, aufh as nymnaalum. Natatorluro. Socials and Religious InstructKo, d.vclop all- Eound manhood, luilneas Department , prepares for stenograph!., booUkasplcir and aecre tarlaf poslllqna l-.Umenlury. School, loa other hlgh-grad rourses Com mercial. Knglnserlng, Iuslc. Day School opens Kept. Iti Evening School Oct, S. The Holman School 58f. wiii. t. Opens Oct. S Montessnrl through'Colle'ts Pr. paratory. Umtttto Bator i atrrmtdlats Oiad.s and Stnior Uchool Tbs principal Is now at school dally to 4. 1111 talenh'a, Icu.t IStlS. Kltbslh W. Ilraley. A.U (Well.sley). Principal! University of Pennsylvania y Wharton heboid of finanre and Couuierc ' KVKNIM) COUKHKrt Ilei.al -atlon 7 to J. M,. eic.pt SaUirday Account lug, I'luanre, Adiertl.lng aod Selling, riIILAUi:i.ljlIA TlHNGKMKINDK rail ana winter terms. uymnaatic. U.r. it B School reooens for am data as publle schools man. drawing, naadlawork clilldren. 1 to IS yeara. for t pur cnnarsii now. swlwm am ra. lor 10 pr ysar, llroad sud Columbia. Krs'll )AKC1NJ lAQWRP'Q co'. !J AND WALXUT aK- - nrst cisas Tu'Ua Oct. Sd. Tuesdute S:SU P. I. IIAI.I, CAN Hi: MkKTViD. m-WIHMINU MOMOOI, IWHX ALL Y9AM ,1 r -,.J!j ii r- 3i' !th. Morris a Psssyunlc Ave. Mat. Dally at 2; V.f. 0:45 k. 0. I'aramouni i-iciurea. Dl'STIN FAIINI'M In "Tha Klghtlnr Parson" CHAnLII! UIIaPMN In 'TUB PAWNSHOP" CIinflTNUT DKI.OW 10TH In "Manhattan Madnrse'S CHAIII.1K CHAPLIN In 'THK PAWNSHOP" ADfiT I !". B!l ASD THOMPSON frKJLA-.J MATINEK DAILY Mae Murray in "The Dream Girl" 8TAII CAST KEYSTONE COMEDY nPI nirYMT C3D ADOVK MAItKET DCLilVlVJlN 1 Mats., 11.10 t 3:30. 10? Ftga., n-.tn 8. 01.10, ISO "THE NE'ER DO WELL" rt?nAD COTII AND CEDAtt AVE. KH,UI. I'AflAUOUNT THEATER MARY PICKFORD in HULDA FllOM HOLLAND fAIRMOUNT "".uVdavr MARY PICKFORD in "HULDA KllOM HOLLAND" Frankford 47"""uNKrsisE MARGUERITE CLARK in "MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVE" ecTU CT THBATEIl Matlne Dlly 00 I .J 1 rjslow Spruce. Evga. T to It. OWEN MOOIli: and MA1U1IJERITE COL'ltTOT In "ROLXJNU STONES" "MUSTY St'FFER" Comedy -"ins and Outs" riARHPN MD t-ANSDOWNB AVE. jrtI.LCll KVKNINd 8. SO TO 11, House Peters and Gail Kane in THE VELVET PAW" JEFFERSON m" AEr?AUI,,"N THEDA BARA in "HER DOUILU I.H-'K. I FADFR wTr-FinsT and LeaWYLSCIA. LANCASTEK AVENUB Owen Moore & Margaret Courtot In "HOLLINO STONES" LIBERTY U"0AU ANDMIMIA CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in' THE DARK SILENCE" I CC ICIT A2D AND locust" LiVAUiJl Wis. It90 and SHO, toe, Kvga , B;30. S. Dt30 l&o. CLARA KIMBALL YOUKd U "Th. Dark S. ICt." Charils CHAPLIN In "Tn. ranbop wmwu m&6& C1IRARD alRARD AVE, BEIW TTH VAer5?iiVAti4? k.kat"k PHyroPLArs TONIGHT AwatwH- Cawtest ,VVKT PHlllDafLPMIA EUREKA ."r -Ts. WIUUw J'srpupj n Katkryn Wllllaau I THESPOIJLEi- Market St. Theater "Streot1" IMmiind nre.a In "Th Weakness of Strength." nAin''Sw? ,V tertuP- Kv Monday, -"ha ? "'J-'"- i:ry Wednesday, "Llborty." Overbrook M?, "averford ave. H. II. WARNER snd ENID MARKEY in "SHELL 43" SELIXTION FROM "CARMEN" PALACE ,IU MARKET STREET EDNA tlOODIllril In "Ths House of I IIILL1I, HI'llKK In "OLORIA'S ROMANCE" PARK ,UIJ?F.AV,J DAUPHIN ST, a run. MAT ... va WM' HART 'The Patriot" PRINCESS mJt3" MARY MacLAREN in "WHERE IS MY DAUGHTER " REGENT lfl34 "AKKET STREET " rvcvacit i uvuan vowa organ Ethel Clayton and Holbrook Blinn In THE HIDDEN SCAR" RIALTO OERMANTOWN AVE. UintilU AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. HOUSE PETERS and KATHARINE ICAELRED In "THE WINOED IDOL" 1III.LIE llURKi: In "tlLOHIA S ROMANCE" RI1RY MARKin- STREET "uu ' 11KIX1W TTH STREET NKLL SHIPMAN WILLIAM DUNCAN and (1KOIU1E HOLT In "rilROL'tJII THE WALL" SAVOY mi MARKET O . V - I STREET EDABARA"Th.s':,penr TIOGA "T" A?iD VKAN00 8TS. MARGUERITE CLARK in "LITTLE LADY EILEEN" VICTORIA MAItKLT ST. VlleIVSJI. AHOVK .-JINTH Norma Talmadge '" "f. CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE pWnbUOP" STANI FY MAitKin- aiiovk isth ailNL-CI U.15A M to lltlB FU LENORE ULRICH in THB 1NTRIUUH" SOUTH rHILADHLPHIA OLYMPIA 0ADAND j u imriA BAiNBRioaa ARtonto Morcne & Dorothy KUv In "THi; SITRUMB TEMPTATIpN" r and again it is Ravengar the Mys terious who saves the luckless Lcontinefrom the flames of the burn-, ing cabaret All through the fifteen startling episodes of PATHE'S meMgjyw Hfafn Isu H r as Ha Ski HfiV TA? Wonder Serial Featuring Grace Darmond LconBary , Ralph Kellard This mystifying character leaves but one question in your mind WHO WHAT is the SHIELDING SHADOW? Ai-a You must see this greatest of all serials ' & ?'"& Satz Nvetizedby'RndMrmki I Jtesl of fee tf,m,M MTHE Serial tnvm Ask for this vyonder serial at your favorite theatre, "THE SHIELDING SHADOW" atory is bing published every Sunday in th-North Arrwricn ' Frled hy ASTKAjHlM CwimiUm' a ss.i j hv btss aa., . -j V Vi