EVENING LKBGKR-PHILADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '4. 1916 tH 10,000,000 FILM CO. B LATEST ON HORIZON w:-,f TUnvIo In Kansas City. alhe Club on Jaunt Blue- bird I'oncy ouu;U1. m H.r. PhotODlar Editor C ft a -ji iiMa tnnnnnM l atari blnio nn i"i . I - 5!"Aiii.f productions nd one-reel com trVnd the business of forming- new &. ?. .. nn without halt The I uaH1 T"" .".,. . nim industries. Inc. ; imrodn. l.t of director amonjc I ttSSuSi ft member of the .Mm of Henry E. j"1 ,-,... -, wfl. hut recently ln 2Je?ned in Virginia. Airy references to JSrtl-itock of 110,000.000 are being tossed jXrt r the New Tork papers. T?, president of the corporation. Louis . jennlnss. eay. lts purpose Is t. . dls- MMit ts nuns uinjunii Hrow ........-. Si it will control; to Issue franchises to wSucln companies and to acquire other ESinles "at real values." Apparently STflfandard Is not BOlnir to let any moss. IT say nothlmj of grass, grow under Its tttt. All-nlsht movies have appeared with a ,arah m-of nil places Kansas Cltyl Fred, arte Haskln. writing In the New Tork (Siebe, tella how a Middle West cinema runs Its ClOCK srouno, AcrorumB iu nun, uio esBTentlons of the ordinary picture show ' tare relwed, smoking Is permitted and r . i.i-4.iwa nnt unknown. n.. rrara for sets In black and white Is laereadlnc from the stage to the screen, 'tutors of recent productions may re- eaU the, De Wolf Hopper piece. "Puppets." a Fine Arts, and the VlUgraph has also Mbbled In this sort of formal decoration. Hw Valeska Suratt, who wm a pioneer hJ this respect remember the Fox SLnnn The 8oul of Broadway"? Is being rsot" In a drawing room dotio In checks, with black and white panels In the walls, at the Cor studio In Jersey. Members of the Tathe Club and their nests to the number of 130 spent a jolly afternoon and evening at Brighton Beach lately. Among tho. nssoclate members i present were E. D. Ilbrkhelmer, of Balboa ; George A Powers, T. C. Wiley, Hatry Mlt tanthal and Harold Davis. Out-of-town Pttheltes included H. At. Osborne, manager ef the Philadelphia offlce. Of course, there was copious catlng.l General Manager 1L M. Hoffman, of BtatMrd, In a recent Interview, declared that his company's. policy of featuring plays fcad proved ndvnntagoous to the public, the exhibitor and the manufacturer. "Having abandoned the star system entirely," he said, "we are nble to center our Initial at tention upon the selection of the play, and teen And players to BUlt the parts." Two er three stars, he pointed out, are some times used in one photoplay. When will these pushing young actresses learn that the time of tho film favorite Is TtluableT Now It's n. Mile. Sarah Bern fcirdt who wants to meet Charley Chaplin. Bee's convinced he's a great artist,' though see's never seen htm. The question now arista: Does Mr. Chaplin think Bernhardt a great artist, and Will ho offer her a plo when she calls? Is the comedy market over glutted7 Take It from Charles D. Mitchell, of the Mltcli fellls Motion Picture Company, Philadel phia, no I He gave a pre-release display of some Cardinal Comedies at his home In Bwarthmore recently. The Cardinal Studio is at Twenty-nt th street and Lehlgtf avenue. The current Evening Ledger-Universal Animated Weekly contains these features: Pecollsr subway wreck Steel cars collapse when trains crash during- bis strike, but nobody kllleS New York city. Naval boat races Illinois Reserves hold an. Una) rowlnc contests in Lake Michigan Chicago. , Morlcs to tho rescue Allowed to picture Army football cam from which public la barred by ejuarantino Weal Point. N. T, Ford In Universal City Auto magnate spends are hours In manic town where raovlea are maiJe Unhereal City. Cal. Fashions for the kiddles Dealrners busy with what up-to-date little folka will wear this winter. Two eandldatea buay Prealdent Wliaon con flicts Ills campaign at Shadow Lawn, while Mr. Hushes swings around tho circle. Pounding to pieces Seas rocklnr . Boston steamship Day Stat on ledges of "Old An thony" Portland, Me. Edison greets old-timers Inventor boat of vet eran telegraphers, who remind him of his days at key Menl Park, X. J. When a Zeppelin la bagged View of wreckage ef giant machine shot down In raid on England, shoving enormous amount of wire ueed In structure Enflid. Eng. Speed kings dsre death Stars of motor world eempets In Astor Cup classic Sheepshead Bay Bpeedwsy. N. T. UgbthoW has birthday Famous beacon at entrance to Boston harbor, 200 years old, haa eelebratlon Uoeton. Cartoon by Hy Mayer, caricaturist. UNDEtRWRlTE3lS, BOARD ASSAILED AS UNFAIR Judge Bonnlwell'a Report to Firemen Cites Arbitrary Rate Fixing SCRANTON. Pa, Oof. 4-Jud, Eugene a Bonnlwsll. of Philadelphia, 'assailed the Board of Underwriters In Philadelphia In his annuat report as president of the State Firemen's Association, submitted at the v-uuioiuion oeing neid here today. The delegates are electing omcers. Judge Bon nlwetl Is opposed for re-election by George S. Weir, of Sharpsburg. The Judge's comment upon the activities of tho underwriters follow: "This association at Chester, Harrlebarg and Philadelphia successively pledged Its support to a bill designed to curb and reg. ulate In some reasonable fashion the au tocratla powers of the so-called Board of Underwriters. This board, which la In no sense a publle body and which Is at present In no way amenable to correction or amend ment, flies for each Individual and each community a fire rate frequently capricious, often discriminatory, and never equitable, and by a process hidden from public, knowl edge. "A single Illustration will sufflce. In the city of Philadelphia thla board of under- Theatrical Baedelcer ROAtV-"A LADY'S NAME," with Marie Tempest. A new comedy by CyTil llarcourt. authorjof "A Pair of Silk Stockings" and The, Intruder," with tha delightful English comedienne In the role of a woman novelist. X.TOIC fUEIt 80I.DIF.il BOY." with Clifton Crawford. John Charles Thomas and Marp fsret Roraalrre. A musical play, with a score by Emmerich Kalmao, composer of A'Sarl" and JUlas Springtime,'' 6AIIIIICK "TIIE llDUSR OF CLASS." with ffery Jtyan. Max Marcln's drama of crim inals, pursued unjustly by the law, with a ning at circumstantial evidence. t55JE,5Tr'.'8VUI1"" w"h Julia Sanderson. JJpnald Brian and Joseph Cawthorn An Im ported operetta. The score Is pretentiously -.uT.iiieo, B5?ifeirKW:". 7&-." lis..l" sain fa, taipi sjaab. a IHUutih uw SmSi'iiP y lhat rcod wtth mo human- fl.ib.".n somo of Ita predecessors. The act is ef llr, Olendlnnlpg is superb. AT POPUfiAn PJIICES Ww?DTr-"uTTLE PEOOY O'MOOBE. with Kiiaa Uorgan. An American romedy-drama dealing wfh politics, love and nnancs. i2?9tPK9P,a!n "MADAME 81" with .uli?," Clifton. A play of International rom gJJtjons by I JlorrUon and Uarry CIsy BtNU BTJtEET OPEIlA HbUSB "TIIE WXn!i,i0?.,A NATION," with lUnnrB. H.Ji?;UV,."",n Olsh. Mae Marsh. Ilohert nsrron. Elmer Clifton and UrlfSth players. -.... i. NEW' PHOTOPLAYS W.LFr-THB INTRIGUE." with Irnors Iflrlch. a Paramount; views of Philadelphia's Rre's School. Charles Chaplin In "The rawnshon;' and travalogua iirst half of the Jf1, J.HE 8TOBl." with Blanche Bwest. Kaff!fT IU8' na "tla America" latter dDte-!ANIIATTAN- MADNESS." ifin$TIln,- "' Pouglas Kalrba lbin?k A" Mr- Chapllnn "The Pi saop, anks. awn- t kBti-it "-,w" UwT ll".H OK WPVKt Cf.r""I",P HIDDEN SCAB." with Ethel tli.,t0,,iJnd J.'olbrook Hllnn. a World produc tion. Flrftt t.l .k.u... I.lll.l ..! nf ?a?i.V.!lTI,K P.AHN OK LOVK." with MaUl "'rro, a iietro. latter half of week. "CTOria. TIIK SOCIAL 8KCKKTARY, Bit ifttmS TalraadM. a rtna Arts-TrlJlt.lei ".?Hbl Taliaferro, a Metro5 and 'His Y. Jeart." with Fttrd Btarlln. Krvstona, , "The I'awnsnop." wun onday, Tuesday, Wednes. run.. iuubvili, fSih'rr"Tbr'r Husbands." Muriel - elff.Uh Mr'o Weeks. I'A Araath of Old Vlr. FnJJ tovr.'ib,iQnv've CUB and rompanr, Riffi i.""..." Msrle Irelani in "The tell V PTTVlllo": Hans Hanks. Loney Has- TiituAP?u .Seows-lcal Clreua andf8llg- nJ " "' w"wiaj. California beys la military drills. writer) haa dXseared a flat rate ef It per HOW fer a'terin ef nre years, and the clttsens occupying a detached modern house with hot water heat, electric light eelentlfia Ically Installed, and all fire hasards reduced t a nlnlmum, must pay that rate while the alum dweller In crowded districts, with gas or oil light and coal fire on every floor, pays no mora Many town and boroughs have sought relief and proper adjustment from this board, but unsuccessfully. The bill which our association has in. doroed affords In simple and Inexpensive fashion a forum to every cltlien and com munlty and is a measure of great publle Importance," Judge Donnlwell says Senator Penrose and Itepubtlcan State Chairman "William B. Crow have Indorsed the program of proposed legislation favored by the fire men. Tomorrow will be the big day. More than seventy-five companies are to be In the parade, many of them headed by bands. Johnstown Is seeking next year's conven tion. LOBE-F. sm and ZL "'"-'".' AaaS ruanlag aad glass tumblings sanwaris Xftroi and Daw, leaar liwarli Broken Mirror" thws EfiLlSfl 9:!l,:h Carroll CHIUtte lr9 and nT. ' "a "wian. ' SsbSiiiftrJ.'MareeJls, Twamr Ray. til 'f,.r? . h A Murzr err'.' "w ".- sfn rr-". wnna uao an bm -wmick. t-arateba. ika I .r uaii ox wic. aaa TT"M. steiaK kotoala toplay, i KETa-Th. nos oKW' " "ST of ,wk. "A RoJ ua. iJs;: ."J5?'": wei s, tbn CHORUS MEETS TONIOHT I First Rehearsal of Rcorganltcd Orches tra Group in Curtis Building Leopold Stekowskl. leader of the Phila delphia Orchestra, will begin his first ac tive work of the season tonight, when a rehearsal of the reorganised chorus of the Orchestra wltl be held In the Curtis Dullrt lng. The slngsrs will begin work Immedl ately on Dach's St. Matthew Passion Music, which Is to be given In the spring. Mr. 8tokowskl said thla work Is the most Important single Item to be offered by his organisation thla season. i HarmuaUu. fatser !'s a row- elf ef wuwk, fft ...' " -w-w ssara 2?r'MfVL . "tssak.r laeee." tke liuai4.,i.', soeaar, "Tae Twa Rubaa," J WhGK wen e. cure Is same. .. . IHalkSVlBl V tfoinvoirllwani to co well drflssetl WdiHtekdto bo or s-crvice. The importance of tein correctly attired )t recognized by most men. A scrupulous regard for the niceties of dress affords satisfaction and assurance. Our aim is to present apparel con forming to the requirements of men of all ages and of all -walks in life. In the -wide variety of styles, models. fabrics and patterns offered in our new Fall Stocks, will be found garments that meet practically every demand. Invariably fairly priced. SPECIAL NOTE Our new- Daylight system of illumination located at convenient places throughout the store enables purchasers to observe goods at all hours, both under artificial light and a -white light similar to daylight, thereby eliminating all pos sibility of mistake as to color or fabrics. Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats Fifteen Dollars and Upward acob Reed's Sons 1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET J UCIKRBI Prominent Photoplay Presentations iomlm BoSna Cawpom THE following theaters abtaia their pletares threogh tie BTANLEY Booking Company, whlrh Is a guarantee of early showing ef the nseet pradoeUeoa. All pictures reviewed before sihlbltlon. Aek ; for the theater ; la year letaUty sbUlnlag pletares threogh tbe 8TAMJSY BOOKING COMI'ANT. art 1 lZth'.Morrls & Paseyunk Ave. Aihambra Mat. Deity SlEvgs. 0:15 a 8 Paramount pictures. APOLLO B2DANDATKDAn,T Emmy WeWcn in The Pretender' I2th Kpisode.ef "The Orlp et Evil ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 1TH Douglas Fairbanks ,n ,2SS. CIIAKblci UlArun in .m- -- - - rT-"t ltfg'a'rVm BSD ABOVE MARKET BELMONT .m.uv utl . 88; joo "THE NE'ER DO WELL" nrr a n eoTii And CEDxn ave. CEDAR PARAMOUNT TOBATER "THE EVIL WOMEN DO" FAIRMOUNT 2CT1U?d AVEmm: Charlie Chaplin ,n 1IB patobhop- "LIDnnTT" SEBIAt. FRANKFORD 4m raANKJvuB MABEL TALIAFERRO in 'OOD'S HAL' ACHE" MAT. DAILY Ergs. T te 11. rVi-IJ CT THEATER. rkri 1 11 J K m Tlf Rnniri. . . .... mm a ll,..JI i A. Smith tc Kisapor o?u m ui Cool r A TJTM7M MO LANSDOWNH AVB. GARDtaN Evo o:so to h. ANTONIO MORENO EDITH 8TOBET In """ ,!THJ5 RIIOP OtRI." First Episode lS "beatbicb PAmrAX" JEFFERSON I9T" HArNRDEETXOTHm LIONEL BARRYMORE in In "THE UPHEAVAL" u mCD FORTY-FIRST AND v Lc.AIvEtV LANCASTER AVHNUB "The Ne'er Do Well" LIBERTY BKOAD ANSt.rA BARNEY 1ERNARD in "PHANTOM FORTWJBW" WBT rHILABELPWA f rr ICT B'D AND LOCUBT LUCUO 1 Mats. 1:30 and SiSO, TgB.t OHV O. w.UW. 10c, ICO. M ri a. -.. S .. n.A Bllanaa" VlaVTaV AlrnCsB.ll IQUI11 1U ! "SIS, pnriii- CHARLIE! CHAPLIl-r In "THE PAViTN SHOP" Market St. Theater SS MARKET STREET THEDA BARA In "nER DOUBLE, LIFE' Today Marie Waicamp tn "Ubertr" Every Monday lackle Saunders In "The Orlp of Evil" nvrDRDnnv d a havsrford. UVlCK0KVUrs, uep. jona, unit Oreh. Mary MacLaren ,n 'JVome- SELECTION FROM "FAUST" PAI .APR aH MARKET STREET EDNA OOODRICH In "Tho House et Lias" CHAHLIN CHAPLIN In "The Pawn Shop" I1ILLIB BURKE in "alorta's Romance. PARK RIDOB AVE. DAUPHIN ST. MAT., 2118. EVO., OHS to 11. Lillian Giih and Wilfred Lucas in "THE LILT AND THE ROSE" PRINCESS "VrITet1" MARY CHARLESON in "TUB COUNTRY THAT OOD FOROOT' PI7r!PMT 18 MARKET STREET ruocri i iiuuan voiob oroan Ethel Clayton and Holbrook Blinn In 'THE HIDDEN SCAR" RI A I T fs OERMANTOWN AVE. .- V AT TULPEHOCKBN ST. Lillian Walker toeKID" RIIPV MARKET STREET W D I BELOW TTH STREET Lou Tellegem and Cleo Rideely In "TWB VICTORY OF C0NSCIENC8" SAVOY ""mRSST Nell Sbipman & Wm. Duncan in In "THROUOH THE WALL" ;TANT FY MARKET ABOVE loTH OlATlLEiI u ,ib A. M. to. 11 HO f.U, IJUXUftt ULKHJHi "TH INTR1QUE" Fin TIOGA JTTB AND Yltiao BTS. EMMYWEHLENin 'THE PRBTKNDBRS" EUREKA HMARKBr"T8 WM. S. HART ia T)tE CAPTIVE OOD" Wbaa Yea Was Kw Wfcara U See Q9 rTcUrhrr TWs r PbUy OaUe la the HysasiF LiUeg. sswasHsW VICTORIA MAsUOsT 4W. V A V.niA ABOVE NINTH Norma Talmad. - 'S&BE CHARLIB CHAPUN la "Tbe PaViv Bhop" BOOTH PHILAPtFsHA O-I VUPI1 BROAD AND ' - " 1 ft BAINBRIDOB HOLBROOK BUNN in "TWS WSJAAWSWSSI Vt HAH ..y.WTJtAHilT.. 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