m. TON SHOWS JBLICANS STRONG; lUffly FAIL TO ENROLL .,t881,(89 Voters Listed in rirtlys aw,Mi ,vcru ui. 1 Democrats sty WASHINGTON MEN v1 .-.' --rs for all three ruira- Tl as announoca by the Board of '?" i . !. ii an over. ration comniii"'"'"" -- ., Itepubllcan enrollment and the rL-in out of existence of the -IT. narty In Vhlladelphla. i IM.M9 voters registered. This lH ""', Kgiigve, will be In- MO 009 when the national 10 'i , .lectors, who were H"8. ihi ra-ular reals- frtM mr " ;; "" rcd, -betoro th9 " a?" -- - - TLl..L,n,ton party enrollment Is only SSE$Itoani totaled. Sll.ltl and uiiia JJ.m. Only 19,6" voters Tfrv.ii their uarty allegiance, and lliled as nonpartisan. ' "ra.'"l!!:. --.in are larger than ever 1" to the history of the city, the toui I10.IH. i. rxnrrtlnr to the assessors --.ihimJ to an Increase of one ,&. Councilman each The an- unAnt DC WHimuti w..w .... rKJ in.r house being named for "o names that appear on the as '. lists. r tte Thirty-eighth Ward, the number "j" rt..t-llmn wilt h Increased !r and the Forty-second Ward will ' ?i .tH bv three Instead of two SeXcouncllmen. This will make the tiSibtr of Common Councllmen elghty- Mtaoarison of the total registration sit three days, with the number of Urg whose names ore on mo assessor .fallows: .,...,.. u:;::. n th ,.i.. ..... nttt .. ttlh .i Rectstra tton. . ?.: . s. sis . 2.443 . 2.433 . 2.083 B&3 . H.22.1 . s.e's . 3.08S . 1.420 . 1.073 . 2.7T2 . 3.4Ar . 7.033 , 2.105 . 2.242 . R.Mrt 10.149 & EStr ' 7.9in r-nrsi. . , .2?!: itrd 0.0.1 .fourth 8.259 r-Otth 7.213 r.KiTth .... 0.077 J-MYMlttl .3.072 ..ninth ,...k 6.401 .th 8.H0S r-ant , 6.25(1 KMrond 7. DOS Mlllrt .,0... ........ 10,230 14 l.:.v:::::::.v: Mil , 0.733 n.lul e'ehtrt 11.113 Irfth m ppeTvma jfJlttth ....... I-Drtt ..... ff-eecond . i .: 10.113 n-nturd D'Coiirjlb. rj-snn ... i?-uin . . bt-MrenU) Ufcts) . ft. 329 3.721 8.179 9, (ISO 4.6fln 4.071 10.099 3,670 4.140 Anieior'i list. 3.013 4.161 2.SOJ 3.13.1 2.711(1 as 417 OL'.I 1.430 4.031 1.734 2.C33 4.05Q 3,323 10.414 S.743 6.673 12.793 12.2M R.9SI 1B.412 8,742 18.821 9,813 12.134 0.332 18.384 8,400 8,733 7.784 10.B7O 14.124 lS:so n.S86 16,270 13,380 13.368 7.008 18,080 8.140 6.132 410.813 falling 281.688 registration figures show ( dearly 900 In the Fourteenth Ward, congressman John It. K. Scott. i ward leader, has started a crusade to r Uift lists. A. falling off Is also shown he Thirteenth Ward, control of which ('captured from the McNlchol leaders t spring, BARRE POUCMEN RESIGN I)VQuit Positions When Order s' -'a tjsj- ri Yirusi- , im lu inuu jnio vviiiie QM1 Ti. nx u""M v ilTOKES-BARnE, Pa., Oct. 9. Rather l obey orders of Mayor John V. Kosek rids the trolley cars while the strike isa, seventeen members of the regular force In this city have quit their Five more are exDected to Join in i wlkout today. W feJrs. disgruntled at the action m Mayor In using the police force to i protection to car riders, have been Bring to brine about a. srenersl walk- t all policemen and leave the city iJSaV of the force quit late Saturday. wsay a meeting of all policemen was l,t dltermlne whether there would be Mral walkout, but more than fifty of m MTtnty-nre men on tho regular force a inai they would not Join the Following this meetlnsr els-ht more ts handed in their star and de- that thev wem thmnrh If Hrtlnir ftret ca'rs was made a part of their KOSi mart nn fVn- tt nravstnt rf this mn frnm n.ltaH tk. -.a. S? would be able to jurnlah police rr;"j " we city it every man quits, ae.aoea, not antlclnata that mnn than !Trtgutars will resign. " dSIA 9Jtt thA Mavni nnnntinM Ihnt J to, break up rioting by placing "?" svery car, special men, whose IBave.COSt the Cltv hlinrtr.. nf .1M. iJ detailed for this work. The great "invoivea has laused the Mayor to lit, ,'r, """"cin, na in gelling no mtitikjS .mei? he der th regulars r -" irnttos ana riae on the ars. - iir epaeavored to stir up a ,iSlIht.J) a uel". but when discovered that th. it.. , I and had m.; ... .. .-J,.'.."" " li ii 7Z' . "' lu '" Place Uaaaared to b; broken. " 'CSS0 jRm A. Bteese and ieder" ,n nral will be "appointed ,, itrk) u not wt. Srt.1lE.r.tnt "t- Th wage I -tnt.r i L J'Mmoer or men that are to MkZ. r... "f6 bn decided on. These lie onw f" ,turaDng blocks here- Ity ru(s coniennon is uie I sHjH 'siaHiaH ' EVENING LEDGER PHILADBLPHTA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1916" A rt-ii5fi-' .&z w,JW ""ili - - PHOTOPLAY THEATERS GREATLY BEAUTIFIED Renovations Render Local Play houses Artistic and Comfort able! Other Screen Nows rHOF. WILBUR WATTS Burlington, N. J., schoolmaster, who has been teaching half a century. BURLINGTON TO HONOR GRAND OLD TEACHER Testimonial Dinner Will Be Tendered Prof. William Watts on October 20 nuilUNOTOK, N. J.. Oct. . Burling ton's grand old schoolmaster, Trofessor Wilbur Watts, will be tendered a testimonial dinner by citizens on the evening of Oc tober 20. For fifty yearn Professor Watts has been supervising prlnclpnt of the public schools of this city and the celebration of the completion of his half century of active work will be a notable event. The dinner will be given In the social room of the Baptist Church. William E. Schermerhorn will be tonstmaster. A re ception and reunion will be held In the Sunday school room of the church for an hour preceding the dinner. Professor Watts was seventy-four years old last month. He was born In Burling ton In 1842. He flrst taught school when sixteen years old In Old, Scott Schoolhouse In the outskirts of Burlington. In 1169 he went to Conshohocken an teacher In the Eight-Square School. While teaching there he enlisted In 1862 In the Fifteenth Penn sylvania Cavalry and served throughout the war. . Ho was wounded In the battle of Stone River and was taken prisoner. He was honorably discharged In 1885 and re turned to Burlington. Since 1868 he has been continuously Identified with the schools of this city. Theatrical Baedeker MirrnoroMTAN "Hir mr hooray," with charlctta, the famoua akaltrt John rhllln 8ousa ana his band, Nat M. Wilts, charlte T, AMrlth, th noaannri, VUI1U and Hart, and i n Die I, th Boaa? ihr special! many other aperlaltlts from th Nw Terk Htrnodrom. otxins Batur- aar mini ok mis wmi tor a tour wteas- r ntrt(nmnl. lur en saremtnt. LTniC "HER "0I.DIKR BOY," with Clifton Crawford, John Charles Thomas and (artart upmaine a iieiKiumisva leuionio orreiia, with a roat of rro-Allr whltswasn.and soma "BOASTFUL IGNORANCE " THEME OF HEALTH TALK Transmission of Diseaso by Germs Def initely Proved, Says Doctor Dixon HAItUISBUHQ, Oct 9. "Boastful Ig norance" Is the theme of State Health Com missioner Dixon In his "little talk" on health and hygiene today. He says: "The boastfulness of Ignorance la ordi narily not worthy of comment, but when It Jeopards the health of other persons It Is perhaps worth while to take up the cudgels. "There Is a class of Individuals who Jeer at nil warnings regarding matters of hy giene. Statistics, however, show that these persons who violate the laws of Nature often meet an untimely death. Unfor tunately, some give nn ear to such foolish boasting and run headlong Into danger. "The transmission of disease by germs Is most frequently attacked by the Ignorant. Those persons who accept without comment the statement that the world revolves upon Its axis as a part of the solar system, and thousands of other things which they are Incompetent to work out themselves, will bluster about tho absurdity of germs caus ing disease. That typhoid fever, diph theria, yellow fever, tuberculosis, anthrax, malaria and pneumonia are caused by germs has been proved as definitely as tho fact that the world Is round." By the Thotoplay Editor N'ot so many years ago the Idea of com bining comfort and beauty In the decoration of motion-picture theaters was unknown. And now It la very generally sought after by the enterprising manager, and not Infre quently achieved. Philadelphia has been es pecially favored In this respect The good work of making the photoplay houses at tractive and genuinely artlstlo still goes on. Aa an Instance, one might cite the Palace and Victoria, Theaters, both on Market streetludlcal changea In the Interior scheme of the first-mentioned amusement place have been made by the Stanley Com pany, undtr whose direction It Is. The seat ing arrangements have been varied and new chairs have been Installed. At present every one In the rear of the building haa an unobstructed view of the screen. New carpets have been added. In other parts of the theater Improvements testify to the teal and Intelligence of the management The Victoria, commodious and welt fur nished, also bears testimony to the artlstlo alms of Its directors. The lighting system Is particularly well conceived. It's hardly nec essary to mention the capital music which Is played. The freshen!ng-up process has also made the Begent vastly more pretty than before, and nearly every Market street playhouse. Including the Savoy, Princess and Market Street, Is wearing Its fall attire. Many Improvements also have freshened up the airard Avenue Theater since the house reopened. Lobby, orchestra and bal cony are witness to the renovation. The alleged news of the death or Theda Bara's Kusslan wolfhound, some weeks ago, must have been Incorrect, or else she got another. At nil events, such a dor bit .four-year-old Jane Lee at the Kort Lee studios of William Fox between scenes In the filming of "Borneo and Juliet," In which the celebrated vampire Is playing Miss Capulct Little Miss Lee, who was enact ing a page boy, was lacerated across "the nose and cheek. The Popular Film Corporation, which Is being sued by Charles Umerson Cook, Inc., for money alleged to be due as an agent's commission, has filed ,an answer In New York city, saying that Blanche Bates, the well-known actress, refused to go through with a screen test, and so no agreement was made by the film corporation to em ploy her. Paul West an author nnd dramatist of some note, has been udded to tho Famous Players-Lasky writing forces. He has to his credit ten musical comedies, three books and ovor 180 photoplays. After being confined to his home for two weeks after an automobile accident, in which he and Lillian Walker were over turned, Director Wilfrid North 4s again able to report at the Vltagraph studio for work The first of Norma Talmadge'a starring vehicles under the Seltnlck banner will be "The Price She Paid." adapted from the novel by David CJrahnm rhllllps. Allan Dwan.cx-Flne Arts director, will produce It Another accident! tgnes C. Johnston, Thanhouser scenario writer, and Gladys Hulette. Thanhouser-Pathe star, were rac ing on horseback, and Miss Johnston's pony stumbled. She was thrown, and her wrist sp'ralned. Fred J. Balshofer, president of the Torke Corporation, has closed a deal with the A. L. Burt Publishing Company for the screen rights to Harold McQrath's novel. "Pidgin Island." Harold Lockwood and May Al lison will play the leads In this story of the Canadian border at the St Lawrence River. ones In tho "rrand manntr' nnoAr "A iaiiy'r namr.1 pest Ooosamer romodr by Crrll Harcourt. who wroto "A Tatr of Silk Sloeklnss," Ttry duftlr IntorrTated br MUi Tempest and W Oraham Drowns. OAJiniCK THK ItOfSK or OLASS." with Marr Ilran, . Mas Martin's drama of crim inals vursued. unjust lr. by th law, with ft funs at circumstantial sTirtfnre. FonnEST "BVniL." with Jalla Sanderson. ii Joseph cawthorn. A prstty THK IRON WOMAN," with Nan's O'Neill, a MMro. latter halt of week VICTORIA ."THK 1.NMAKKR." with wiiiism n nan, an inre iriansie picture.. ur tub mi,. Ins Arts, latter molr Ambrose' Also, "Tho Fire- prat half of week "lltANR I.1KS,,T with Lillian Olsh. a rii half of week, Oomedlesi "Vim rtcn Mil and 'The Kr leel.' men's School, (miner ' rA!.AC "ASlir-" Or KMIir.R"." with Paul ino iHrenerifk, Ina ail weak. snown. Famous riarsra production, sws, travel and comlo rums also VAUDKYf LtB Donald Urlan and Joseph Cawthorn. sisr an asue star, a romio star, piui some pretentiously orchestrated melodies. ADRLTItl "KXrr.RIKNCK." with Ernest (llendlnnlns'. A "modern moralltr plar, with with mora humanneas than araeed "Erery- wntnan " There s ft larss cast Ulendlnntnc ONE SHOT; SEVEN JAILED IN FIGHT OVER CAR FARE Refusal to Pay Starts Battle on Six tieth Street George Singleton, twenty-two years old. of 703 South Flfty-nlnth street, Is In a critical condition at the West Philadelphia Homeopathic Hospital from a bullet wound In tho abdomen and seven young men and women were arrested and held under 1800 ball, the result of a free-for-all light on a Sixtieth street trolley car. Five men and three women boarded the car at Slxt(to, and Christian streets early yesterday andrefused to pay fare, accord ing to tho police. The conductor appealed to George Fulton, a policeman of the Fifty fifth and Pine streets station. When Futton left the car to call a patrol wagon the crowd set upon him. In the struggle that followed Fulton discharged his revolver and tho bullet entered Blngleton's abdomen. RECRUITS JOIN HUGHES WOMEN'CAilPAIONERS Will Leave Minnesota for North Da kota Crusade for Votes MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. Oct '.There were no meetings scheduled Sunday for the Hughea women campaigners and the party rested at the Hotel Madison. Lata In the afternoon Dr. Katherine B. Davis Joined the campaigners. Others who enlisted here for the trip were Mrs. Baymond Bobbins, of Chicago, chairman of the legislative committee of the New York city Women's Municipal League, and member of the Committee of Industrial Education of the American Fed, eratlon of Xbor; Mlsa Edith L. Elliott Smith, prominent In social work In Minns, spoils and Bt Paul: Mrs. V. B. Burks and Miss Hesper Hosford. both of St Paul. Today's- meetings will be held In Fargo, Jamestown and Bismarck, N. D. t m RIDES OEP ON COP'S HORSE M QWfttfR gTAtfDS TALKING NEARBY - wolicemn Turns as Animal Vanishes From Hitch- Si v-"vai piAuyiui.u. OLieeu icihhhb "Yi Steed May Be Chopped Up for Food r bommjaf to'jDorby whV deflw that tW baa-. t,.ln.-4 . m5biI'-5 w only a few JfcMv4(s& itd i4UwV eW" ' UUstaah .aval. fm Zlr:m ,wr impmum IT w -y gallon a. li U&JLS "!&. Jk 5 a.-ar '' uww, KavrmuLaU. jonn raj!s ,i - ," " sorsss " smkt ha, tlxl Ik. k-. tvt4 to eUt wMk i m an olfl chtim, who happened alonr. H iwt!oe4 distinctly that no hay wagn pasaed .hit. t. wa taivinr. This dlsmUeos all contention that the herse wandered ott pf hi own aaeerd. In view of th fact that many " now eat MTsaflesn on aoeouin oi ino ,Mfnr ba.'it is BowlWe. fcHory'a friends believe, that tto RlsHaf animal way vsw be lying In se.l about Delawaw puty dlsgulsexl as naracurgw . w "" The .missing iorse) M twenty hand high, eg light bay complexion, ahort talt fcaa a dsiBOorsYtta 4niitr and U f oI of ujar. Wk.. k. nalahai kla voioS I etoSedasUy fsvl- le Tnara la no uisDtlon of a raward- wt tt i w lUwiy tt "" wxmsM b give it animal's recar. at rorvLAtt nttcus WALNUT TIIK NATVRAL Uff." ft drama br Charles Bumner. with a sax ansls te It, which haa crested considerable comment be cause et the frankness with which Us theme Is handled hr the author. KNICKKnnOOKBn "THK path or rOIXY" wnn uoroinr iiQwara utntra in ins csst. vjvQrsv iri ander. a Three Wills Probated Wills admitted to probate today were those of Amanda P. Maxwell, C8 Hast Brlnghurst street, which In private, bequests disposes of property1 valued at 811,000; Catharine Schmltt, who died In St Joseph's Hospital, (8800, and John J. Bessegger, 1641 North Robinson street 88200. The personalty of the estate of Caldwell K. Diddle has been appraised at 819,099.88; Sophia Wartman, 816,311.46, and Rosa Schmidt, 88059.25. Rear Admiral Cook Dies NORTHAMPTON, Mass.. Oct 9. Rear Admiral Francis A Cook, U. S. N.. retired, who was commended for "eminent and con spicuous conduct In battle" while In com mand of the cruiser Brooklyn at the battle of Santiago, died suddenly at his home here last night Admiral Cook was born here In 1843. For forty years he served In the navy, being retired In 1903. Two Men Slashed in Fight John Bender, twenty-eight years old, was stabbed over the heart and William Con nelly, thirty years old, was slashed on the light leg early this morning In a fight, the police say, at Ninth and Vine streets. They were removed to the Hahnemann Hospital. Their assailants escaped. The victims live In a rooming house on Ninth street above Vine. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON. Oct 9. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer sey Rain and colder tonight; Tuesday partly cloudy and colder; moderate west to northwest winds. Fair weather has continued along the middle and north Atlantic slope during the last twenty-four hours and temperatures have risen about ten degrees. A temperature excess of from twelve to fifteen degrees pre vails In those districts this morning. A sharp drop In temperature haa occurred In eastern Canada, the Lake Region and thence southwestward across tho Upper Mississippi Valley and the Central Plains States. The cooling has been accompanied by general ruins. Partly cloudy weather prevails In the cotton belt, with tight rains at some places. U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin observations taken at 8 a. m. eaatsro tlms, est Rata- Valoo Station... s-ra. n't. JlWlnd. Ity. Weather Atlanta, ui. .,.,. " . Atlantlo Cltr,..2 J J balUmors, W ., to fineton. afass.... 70 e r:-. - .i lWl'"! Si ti "&;:: ? svtland. P...., si Tlenver. col. ?! troll. Mica.... j 1 raso. Tes,... .l....n T- 71 rlsnurs-. fa.. $9 teras. H. 0-. Ifax. !" ndUneil,'J9d. S Jaekseavl M. ria. i kansss Cltrj.,0t J Jtnyl.?9ft' SS lS.As.e.v. . v- suisvius, w." 2Y eitjphls. Tsan.,. 7ft ;":. m w Tors, H. In orlanc. vi klaheaaa. oudv fiesr P Cldy ear oudr ogdy r.uwr Olsudy naln Kaln ouay oudy ear ssr Cloudy ssr nnedr. tawrencs and Cllftord Alax' IV.STNUT STnKUT OPKP.A ItOUBR "TltK liIRTII Or A NATION.' with lltnrr It Valthall. Lillian Ulth, Maa Marsh and drimtrt Dlars ttat Week of the run here heelns neit Monday. saw riioToriAra STANLEY Till! LAP.M," with Marls poro. a '""r-'ramijiini.piciura, nrst halt ef wee s.&,.r.nn o.rv IIM slot a iloroero. latter half of week, in uid Ireland, hi I led AntUUIA "TIIR LTIrlan Merlin. Holmes trar- debut In th movlea slsr In a tirnductlni Vllsaraph a lerse sum. nEQENT 'Tiir. acAiti. Kane, ft WorM-Drady n eilth V eek. and eomsdlss also rilATTFI.." . with E. It. no, ail week. TI the well.known staj Pothern and Persy llylsnd. all week. The is mmi oi ins well.known slass production said to have cost ths rrr oatii iik n.n nim, nrst halt of weak. KEITH'S Daisy Jean, IielsUn entsrtalner and nitislclsni Clccollnl, tenori Harry Coorer, In 'Th Mall Carrier") leabel D'Armond and Ttooby O'Nell' Itessf Itempel and flayers, n. .uuMR.it,, '. rwiiiun inn romt Maud Mulleri Sell and Monde, and Th niack and Vtvlte. ne. MCWIUIB he Fnllte inlor routes trio. Jim McWIIlii rwilles.' pany Bel r n WIt.l.tAM r view, nert J .hnson' Hess and Itrde. and Dlsn of th film, flrst hall of week "Th Jur or II," th Sylvester Family, Mortan, plton and Schrader. risk and Fallon an'i 'The Devil's Needle.'' photoplay, latter half oi weea UIAIUK ' i.erni -Tha lUnV Half Million." ntiey and . Veh end the Verd ntrte Ih, rAii. l'allattes, nuxell Yokes Wlllard and Dond, th Alflore and Sterling. Larno an,t TUtilimln rnmlilir Trfn snd Wallnn and Foore Cnoss KKTfl "Around th tllobe," Stella Tracer and Carl Mcllrlde, Whirl's Harmonists Nsn Bulllran and company, Duffy snd Mon tain and Kiyins venue nrst Jialf ot week cinerman ana company, jscs no'nle, dres and company. Alvln and W11 ams. Crossiown Corners" and "Three ee, latter nan oi wees. I1J l.amr. Marlon Davis, ana warren Laub and motion pictures, Xf.V5TRlCf. DUMONTS Varied prnsram of tertalnment. with Interpolated members of ths resident company. Adama and warren Bitters th any. rtay rerri anil Miller, llllfy Warn Horensl Duo, Max hlarkfsr en. Isted specialties by Kolle Succeeds Ehrllch BERLIN, Oct. . Prof. William Kolle, of Ileree University, a widely knovn bao terlologlst, has been appointed to succeed, the late Dr Paul Khrtlch as tho head of the Royal Institute for Experimental Thern pontics nnd the Oeorg Speyer Houses, at Frankrort-on-the-Maln. His collaborators will be Professors Sachs and Morgeriroth. Police Court Chronicle There's always a string to the Joy which comes to Tom Grogan. Tom says ha has never been completely happy, although the police hold allgtly different views. Rver since he was n boy, Qrogan says, "there's always been a Utile sand In his sugar." . Rut with prosperity In the air and alt men looking rut though they had full and plenty, Tom nursed the hope that the gloom which has been trailing Mm would soon be gone forever. The evidence of approaching sunshine was. emphasized when Orogart found K. rathrr rotund wallet nt large on the' sidewalk. It was ot the species in which twenty-dollar bills nestled and looked as though It might havo frequently been the rendezvous ot much financial comfort. The wallet was given the "go-by" by a rather wlselooklng cop. He was only a, few feet away when Tom fell on It with a death grip. Ha slipped rapidly through a number ot side streets until pure habit carried him to a place over which a happy faced man In a white coat presided with be coming mien. Tom told many others prment that he never drank alone. A line ot thirsts soon stood abreast of him at the bar, Qrogan tooted boreet' wteert sM a) a little roclroclty, afw) made It very l"fp tha.t he was t be the only purchaser, Classes cllaktel often. ' Then Torn pulled emt the Wttot v tkk could not subtlue a slight chest 'ensMSMttm 'a ho undid the (father tMp. A snt horror escaped hlrrw The wallet looked d cldedly hungry. In fact, every eWWif ment was to let. Veara age It my hat contained real money but rtH 'noir. ' "I can't understand It," murmured Tom. "for " "' . said the barktep, aa his fists flashed fluently. At a nearby hospital the doctors tried to make Tom took as nearly human as nemt ble. Then a cop took htm before Magistrate. Imber. The "Judge" looked at Tom's face la tently. "Oh, I think he's paid for tha drinks." fee said. cgsi jhedjei Prominent Photoplay Presentations V2&U&IXU jffimki SoSm (huww TIIK fellswlnc theaters btaln their pictures through th STANLEY tlooklnt Company, whlrh Is soarantee of early showlns of th nneet productions. All picture reviewed befor eihlbltlon. Aek for th theater In your locallt: iiainma viriarrs iiirvusu me Dft.&.i.c.s liwvrni.lt IUMIA.X1. Market St. Theater AIUAMRDA 15h. Morris Tassyunk Av. AsJtlialTlDIVri Mat. Dally S. Rvsv. l A 0 raramount Pictures. Mae Murray in "The Big SUter" A PHI 1 C BSD AND THOMPSON nrULLU MATINEE Frank Keenan MATINEE DAILT In "Thoroughbred" AD C A n I A CHESTNUT P.AU1A BELOW 10T1I E. H. SOTHERN in THE CHATTEL" BELMONT C3D ABOVE MAnKKT Mats, lian A .liao, loo rjrri.. 0 ISO. 8. 0-S0. lBo VIVIAN MARTIN " "the VIVIAN MAK 1 V sTnONOEIl LOVE" PPnAp OOTH AND CEDAIl AVE. V-tO--VI. I'ARAUOVNT THEATEn Frances Nelson ,n "IllK AUSSiSH "fiHIKLDINO SHADOW "No. 3 FAIRMOUNT miiR avenue Clara Kimball Young ,n '"EIrI)rA"KI,.. THE SIHELDINa SHADOW" CDANkTHDn 11 TOANKrOHD ' rixs-e AVENUE MARY PICKFORD in HULDA TOOK HOLLAND" URTH T THEATEn. MAT. DAILT. 00 JA nel. HpnicB. Evss. 7 to 11. LOU TELLEGEN in "VICTOnT OP CONBCIENCE" nARDFN 88D LANSDOWNE AVE. 11ULI.IV EVENINO 6:30 TO 1L Harry D. Carey and Star Cast in "DEH1 ND THE LINES" JEFFERSON "TH t,?EE?uruw WM. RUSSELL ln " nm.. 11ILLIE tlURKB In "aLOnlA'a notfANCE" I PAT1FR roitTT-nnsT and luCVUCaX LANCASTEH AVENUE Lou Tellegen and Cleo Ridgley in THE VICTOnT OF CONBCIENCE" LIBERTY DR0AD Columbia Mae Marsh nnd Robert Harron in 21 ' E UTTLE LIATr I npi icnr bsd and locust ImJKJO l Mats. 1:80 and H:.10, lOe. Errs., 0:30, 8. 0:30, 18e. MAKY PICKFOnD In "The Pueblo Legend." EMILY 6TEVEN8 In "Th Wheel of th. tw." WEST rillLADELrniA S33 MARKET BTHEKT SSKt?18 JTAlnnAXKH In "ner.-l Mlses In." T-i"rfklsun'1' ln Th Grip of Hell," teryWedneeday Marl Walcarnp In "Uberty" OVERBROOK MD "Avnitrono. HEX niJACH'8 "THE NE'ER DO WELL" PALACE 1SU MARKET 8TREKT PAULINE FREDERICK in "A8HES OF EMDEHB" PARK n'D"5 AVE. A DAUriHN ST. a -lrv. MAT., 2H8. EVQ.. 8:43 to 11. PAULINE FREDERICK in "THE WOMAN IN THE CABE" PRINCESS ""fcS" H. B. WARNER in "SHELL 43" TRIANGLE COMEDY "THE 8URF OinL" REfsFNT 1M4 MARKET STREET IXL.UU11 UVMAlt VOIOB OltOAS GAIL KANE in 'THE BCAIILET OATH" T RTAT TO OERMANTOWN AVE.. 11VJ-.HJ t AT TuuTjnocKEN ST. MYRTLE STEDMAN-in "THE AMERICAN IIEAUTY" DHDV MARKET BTREET x w " BELOW 7TH BTREET VALESKA SURATT in "THE BTRAIOHT WAY" 1211 MARKET BTREET SAVOY France Nelson and Arthur Ashley In "THE REVOLT" TIOGA 1TT" AND VENANao sts. Blanche Sweet ,,D ... '"L. . . "Public Opinion" VICTORIA ""ffiSlefimm, WM. S. HART ,n "TUsltAKm.. MACK SWAIN In "VAMPIRE AMBROSE5" EUREKA 40TH MARKET BTS , HOUSE PETERS in "TUB RAIL RIDER" When Yea Want to Know Wher to 8a OOOI) rhotoplars Read This Dally rbotoplay Oulde In the Erenlnf Ledstr. STANLEY ,ffifflliBfa Marie Doro THEnLASH" NORTH rillLADELrillA (IR A RH OIKARD AVE. Below TTH VA1VL DAILY 2:1R. EVOS. 7 A 0. Vaudeville i'Aotoplais FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS hopth riiiinKLriiiA OLYMPIA BnoAD and X- I I r I rt BAINBRIDOE NO FlIRFORUAJtCIS TODAY TUESDAY "DESTRUCTION or THE EUROPEAN NA TIONS." 1st Chap, of "Th Yellow Monaco." Shadow oi Mystery All Hands and Eyes! Ever present Vet ever mystifying. SEE and WONDER at PATHE'S!; HBsrHaojijnnnH The Wonder Serial Featuring Grace Darmond Leon Bary Ralph Kellard Who What is the SHIELDING SHADOW? Bigger and greater than the mystery of TliE LAUGHING MASK in Pathe'a "TT?tb3 fT.AW ..rial AnnLhvmnf Sll T -e Bbimi. n iwui owvj u mm Work out the solu- tibn.otthe mystery at your f avorfte Photoplay Theater. By all means see THE SHIELDING SHADOW, the latest serial of the $5,000,000 Pathe Serial program. Ask for It at Your Favorite Theater "The Shielding Shadow" story S being published every Sunday in the North American Produced by ASTRA Film Corporation Directed by Louis J. Gasnlcr and Donald Mackenzie Released by Pathe Exchange EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVEKY MONDAY SUBJECT TO CHANGE WEEK Or OCT. 9 TO It ALHAMBRA APOLLO ARCADIA BELMONT CEDAR EUREKA FAIRM00NT FRAKKF0RD 56TH ST. GARDEN 0IRARD BW KW 5 W o c i n -u eB i s V P7 t" . fm t M . bw .. Uvilarld 0 S2 H -?? V- 12 t 1 .14 N ii n r. r ". b "9 RWi . C sar Ksa-A: li 11 :; mk :. v&, Ka N la n Mut, 15 -Si t?JE " SI""! Si Sir, ' S!0' "SffiiJ:.::: ?? f? i.u vi jt eks , TsfV. H, TH M ., r is Clear SltfJk. Va...... M W .. BW 10 P.2U nt iwim, yia. "! C XX jTiesy ffijakf ., ?. Ii li " ffw SH3' HUtMsM ""S3 aa " B " M'T JEFFERSON LEADER LIBERTY LOCUST MARKET STREET OLYMPIA OVERBROOK PALACE PARK PRINCESS REGENT RIALT0 RUBY 8AV0Y STANL.6f TIOOA MONDAY Ms Murray. Th Ills Blstsr In Fr.nk Iveenen. Thoroushbrcd In E. Jf. Bothern. Th Chattel In Vivian Martin. In Th Stronger Lov Xh Almtrhty Dollar ilJlrur rJhadow, No. : Ifoui IMer. In The Itall Itlder The Park Bllenr Th Shleldlnv Shadow ifuTda from Ilollani nd I,ou Tslleacn. In Victory of Consclenc Carey. and star Cast. Pshlrid th Lines Vaudeville and Photopfay Ths lllfheit Hid Olorla's Itomanc Tsllessn and Rldsley. In Ths victory ot Conscience . fttl.r?.nf In Th Vhel of th Lav Th Orlp of Evil No rerformanc) B.Bseh's .. Th R'r Do Wsll Paulina ITr4frlck. In Ashes ot Smbers -.iISl'.,n Frederick. In Th rvoman In th Cas 8hell 49 . Th Surf Qlrt Th Oali Kan. In . Bear in uain Th. Mrrtl Sledmsn. In hi Ami imsrlcan Beau'jr STal, Valesjia Suratt, In TSTiraTst Wy sUon and Ashley, k Hsvolt ,fa.I, ojaau-' feWAait5 t TUESDAT Mss Miirrsv. Th Ills Blstsr In .nils Jollret, In An International Marrlas E. H. 8othern. The Chattel In Vivian Martin. In Th stronger Lov Pauljn Frederick, In Th Woman In th Ca In th Cas Douflss Fairbanks, The Halfbrsed In Paulina Frederick. In Ths Woman In th Cass ,lfjy Plckford.ln Hvlda from Holland Lou Tejleien. In Victory of Consclene Oeraldln O'Urlen, la A Woman's ftsht Vaudsyllle and Photoplay Theda Uara. In Th Serpent Th V?i0Xr of Consclene Th Pawn Shop Nslson and Ashley, Th nsvolt ln Ths PuMo, Lesnd Th Wheel of th tan Th Pr.l.n.,. Love's dstaway Destruction of th European Tfatlans iTMod-Wfy I'aulln JTrsd.rlck. 1a Ashes of tmbtrs Frank Keensn. In Thoroughbred Vlpla Dana. In The Ught of liappla Th Oall Kan. In scarlet Oatb rraa trw: CUrl Kofk., In Th .r trm si iif " WtieE!?" sallUeVMe&w!'Ma. 1VEDNESDAV Ms Murray. . Th ills Bli In ster The Upheaval Th Orlp of Evil E. IT. Bnlhern. ln Ths Chattel Blsneh Hweetj n Publlo Opjnloq ,MaryMsctjren. In her Is My DaughterT Wilfred Lucas, In llsll-lo-ray Austin Fflday lh JSth Liberty Lockwood and Allison, In Mister et Floronc La JUdle, In Ths Far of Poverty Tha Lltht at Dusk Bcalce Fairfax, 1 Vidvlll and Photoplay . YVt Dans, In Th Light of Happiness Th Vlvt Paw Th ITnattalnabl n i-awn rjpop Nslson and Ashly( n Tho Revolt Th Serpent Liberty 'Wlf'tfr'SW Paulina Fredarlrk, In Th Woman In tb Can Paulina Frederick. Ashes ot Embers In Charles Chaplin. In 'The Pawnshop' Wll. .mA V..II... Tha Evil Woman 'bo flail Kan? In t Th Scarlet Oath la .l:uc,Jfc.I- Stewart, In HI Wit7 Ooo4 tUmt TbaFukteVa Paraoei Mary Charlaaan. la T Country That ft4 feewt 1;ci,ltSi', lsVnSW..terva. H, TS VW irksj sslsJPJ A(BITSal TIIUBSDAT Ixiulie Hun. In The Itsward of Patlenc Theda Dara, In Her Doubl Lit H. Bothern, In Tho Chattel Blanch Sweet, In Publla Opinion Lionet Ilsrrymor. In Th Upheaval Williams and Farnum, Th Spoilers In Valeska Ruretf In Th Straight Way J.iiclle T Stewart. In Us Wife's rjood Name Bhlprnen, Duncan Hilt, in Through th Wall MarLaren Smalfev In Saving ths Family Nam Va'idevllle and Photoplay Anl'a Stewart, That Combat Thomas Santschli In Th Country That Ood Forgot Frsrik Keenan. In Thoroughbred Nslson and Ashley, In Th Hsvolt Msry MsrLsrsn. In Where Is My Daughter! Th Orlp nt Rvll Pay Dirt, in Flv part Roh FrlJay th Warwick, In istn Pauline Frederick. In Ashes of Umbers Mareh tn( reh and Harron. la Th Little Liar peters and Xap rna velvet paw In Njne. O'Neill. In Th lrn Woman Besel fterrlecal. In Mom Nor Th Tlootai TwKiaor NIUna ana Taakar. Hr surrie)- t luuu oi uth QUO Hoi woe WRIDAT 7uls Hurf, In Th Reward of Patlenc Marl Doro. In Common. Ground E. If. Bnthern. In Th Chattel Th House With the Oolden Window The Hnus With th Oolden Windows . Domthv nernard Sporting nlood In Emily Stevens. In Th Wheel of th Law The Pawnshop Shielding Shadow Fannl Ward. In Each Pearl a Trar AH-8 The rapilte Ood )lar Keystone Corhedy VsMevltl and Photoplay Claia Klmbslt Tnun Ths Dark bllenr Fnnl Ward, fn Each Pearl a Tear Ickwwd end Allison, In Mister Lockwood and Allison, In Mister ti Th Drk Pllenc Bfth Tuh PerUa Th Wall Street TrareoV Secret of th Submarlno Xywkwond and AlHson. In Th River of Hwasnc Peullne rr4rtrk. In Ashe of Xmbers ' VsiBtrVhFiAJr &"$&r&rsrtiii& Tn Iren wssi n trsMsasia9lBlsMaJsas ' H&VJ&t-iZ SATURDAT Louis Huff. In Th Reward of Patlenc Marsh and Harron. In Ills Liar Th Llttl( E. IT. Bothern, In Th Chattel Tht House With th Oolden Windows Anita Stewart, In Th Daring ot DUn The Pawnbroker Th Kid Vivian Martin. In Th Stronger Lov The House With th aoldn. Windows FannU Ward. In Each Pearl a Tear' Morrlsandjrowe. la Vtydevtll. and Photoplay Tb Dark SlfenS 5. J VX. Fannl Ward, jmvn i-eari In Tr ti Mlaa U.nU. h. 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