Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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    DfeCUSS
FROPOSHIONTORAID
OTY SINKING FUND
Iwsrd T. Stotcsbury nnd Con-
Ut)llcr Walton wuu
Chairman unnnuj a ouK-
gcstlon in Mayor's
Absence
IN TO DIVERT SURPLUS
.. .u. mi alnklnc fund surplus
K-Hd by CbMrmnn n.rtncy. of Coun-
" .-a.., t,et-n Kdwnrd T,
'" . ..4,ii.r Wnltnn who.
IZt with Mnjor Smith, compono tho
L.e.,,,,1 PommUston. At the conclusion
S. conference ntlthcc of tho financiers
. ... iki nlnn flint
ipra nnv opinion . .. --
rob the commission of J1.SS,17.1S.
VLeit Dronose ndJInc to revenues by
SSTmwrt li..5-a r
T ,.., i,vment to care for loan.
i . . . n...t frt 117." n.nd tiv
? ih. alnklnc fund commlFRlon
tfOJI W for it-appropriation to tho ren
J"'". 71. ..... in mrinc tho deficiency
... i. mnlnit expenses. This Item
jiehVrtd to represent the elnklne funds
w5 !.,. ft. vitelline nn
have maiurru. .. .. ---. -
Is clslmed to be actually In tho nclch
. ... ts nnn.noo.
KTpisn also, includes the , refusal of n
;ioo item 01 hjiihui" " --" -
!-. r..ei.l fnr 1917. Tho Brand total
rlnA for uso for operntlnR exicnses Is
T.l e, This sum. If added to current
B.ii!i 'would result tho same as would
2i Increase In tho tax rnto from tho present
.11 Dl II 0 ei.ll.
HJ7 -i,i. KM flm mmm enlnnprM
Wr In. conference was engaged In a con
antic with John T. "Wlndrlm. tho nichl
CeL In charKe of the tho convention hall
Has, and left City Hall without seeing
r r Mr, Stotcsbury or t-onirouer tv niton,
bad nothlnu to tay for publication on
n radical ch.inro In finances suggested:
iHrt the fact mm viiHiriun uruhij, u
W,nnilA' Flnanco Committee, was In dally
Etsaference with him for a weclt before mnk-
IftHT tbe fiUgfcreEXlons. is ucnocu iu iiituixiiu
ISm wllllngnesa to have the surplus of tho
r ferlnUftK' iUnu Useu IO jneuo uui vjuiiviu ic.
leant, In 1917 There Is a Krowlns desire
' prevent any material Increase In tho tax
tt next J ear, and Councllmen sco In
uCtalnnan Gartney'o latest suirpesuon n
Inwthod by wnicn mo rme cun do kcpi io u
eetnt whero It will not be seriously opposed
!ylh. realty and business orca'nliatlons
ro are waulnK warfare on tho plan for a
nterUl booit In the dollar rate.
ft Controller Walton today refused to com-
Ejneht nit the fact that In 1914 a precedent
L'. itixf itiirn nciion as iuiiirinuu uamicv
SOW suseests nas established by tho rc
uinK of linking Fund surplusage for uso
itt ether municipal n,eed. Tho plan nt
tkat time hadithe approval of former City
lellcltor Michael J. Ityan. The Controller
4eineu empnaiicauy io Buy wnm posuion
(k Slnktnc Fund Commission would ns
WHie, and to all Inquiries replied, "I have
laethlnc to say." Mr. Stotcsbury on Icav-
iftt City Hall said, "I have not read Mr
OolTners suggestion In any newspapers.
Si hsve nothing to say."
COURT GIVES THIEF A NAME
jPrisoner Hnd So Many Aliases That He
Asked Judge to Label Him
iAn tlletred thief had so many aliases to
r Meruit when he was brought before Mag.
r'mr&w rcnnocK tnis morning init ne loia
StktjBdee" to select the name by which
il venld henceforth bo known. Magistrate
iTtmxk gave him the name of James Me-
i'Sertj', tho police supplied his address as
IK Central avenue, Newark, and tho prls-
r completed tho Information with the
rk that ho was nineteen. .
3urty was arrested by District Detee-
i Roseboro and Farmer, of tho Thirty-
ana Lancaster nvenuojAtatlon. after
iwm charged with registering at a hotel
. Thirty-second and Market streets nnd
money and a watch from another
He Is also said to havo taken several
lrtteles of aluo from rooms of lodgers at
ItM Central Y. M. C. A. Matristrntn l'mnnrt-
IteM, him under $1000 ball for n further
aetrjar.
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THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON. Nov. in.
ITttr eastern Pennsylvania nnd New Jer-
ralr tonight: Saturday overcast!
4tr Saturday afternoon : moderntn south.
Mt wluda.
"Jl" low pressuro overlying the Upper
AKO Heffion hflR PJHIU rain, n. .vin.ft
KS, UlAlPlachlan section and the Middle
niic, htates. excepting New Jersey. Tho
Mfler has become much colder In the
uaipai Valley nnd In thn Fnr W..
t has been snow in thn nnrth.m
t from Montana to Wisconsin. Frosts
reportea tills morning In the central
i 01 the country as far smith no Ti.l..
land Texas. While in thn miln umt..
jeeilly near tho middle and north At-
UC Coast, the temnfrntiiro la milt Link
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A BRITISH PREDICTION
nm inn i in .m -it t i . i,eii
SHAKER DRAMA ACTED
WITH 'DOUBLING' STAR
Impressive Story of Rcligioua
Community, nt Recent, Reflects
Credit on Producer
Tl , tsqulsitivc Kiddie (A. D. 10) And what did you do in tho
Great War, daddy?
Crown Prince (dejectedly) Oh, run away and cnt your bun.
MAETERLINCK DRAMA
TOUCfflNGLY PLAYED
Washington Square Actors Pre
sent Poetically Artificial Ver
sion of "Interior"
In presenting their second bill of the
reason at the T.lttle Theater last nlcht, the
"WaMilnuton Square rinycrs. wandered from
farcical Kussla to fantastic Ilrltnln. and
from mystical Melglum to fifteenth century
France. Tho journey was o.ulto worth the
reofsraphlcnl strides entailed If the playera
nt no tlmo suRgestcd titanic artistic worth,
or an thing out of the common In comedy,
they did succeed In amnilni? their audience,
and In one of their presentation thnt of
Maurlco Maeterllnck'n touching nnd tender
drama, "Interior." they challenged com
parison with the company dlreccted by Mr.
Payno when ho was dolns such meritorious
and such neglected work In Philadelphia.
"Interior," ns those who read plays and
those who saw it done by tho riaycrs
last season know,, is one of M. Mneter
lluck's most distinguished experiments In
tho dramaturgy of suKKcstlon. It offers an
alternative that of strict realistic treat
ment or of poetic artificiality. The Wash
ington Square actors chose the latter, and
to tho writer made their point nnd sub
stantiated their case. The staKlnK was
Illusory, consisting of n severely schemed
house, lit quietly and characteristically
Since the author has written a "player
proof" piece, every one seemed excellent
histrionically. Of rare pictorial charm was
Miss Mathleu, who In "A Hoadhouo in
Arden" had previously painted, a shimmer
ing, suggestive portrait of deathless girl
hood, with her soft voice and delicate fea
tures. Tho evening ended with a capable and
brlslc production of "Pierre Patelln," In
which tho radical scenery of tho players'
favorite sort was deftly evident For soma
unaccountable reason, Tchekhov'a clumsy
and Inane farce, "A Bear," was Included
In the proceedings. That wan not a very
sensible or entertaining-thing to do, but it
gave the striking Miss Been ami the tower
ing Mr. Meredith an opportunity for a
deafening vocal display. The "Insolent,
rung" carried out a vivid plan of orange
and blues nicely. Considering that there
were four sets to be put up and "struck."
the waits were not of nerve-racking length
If for no other reason, the Players ought
to bo thanked for that. Unlike some pf
their contemporaries, they apparently be
lieve In gathering tho dramatic rosebuds
while they may.
A folder In the program Informed tho
spectators that a special performance
would be given at 8:30 In tho Little Thea
ter next Monday night, halt of the play
house having been reserved for students
of the University of Pcnnsjlvanla. Bryn
Mawr,- Swarthmore and Havcrford.
11 D.
MILK DEALERS TO TESTIFY
Will Appear Before Tristato Commis
sion at Hearing nt Chamber pf
Commerce Today
Dairymen nnd dealers of milk will appear
boforo the Trlstnto Commission this after
noon at the Chamber of Commerce to give
further Information ni to the cost of
production nnd distribution.
Dclegateo from the vurlous women's clubs
hao prepared a list of questions with cer
tain suggestions that they espect will as
sist In bringing about m fair understanding
between the consumer, farmer and milkman,
and, If the commission permits, they will
ondtaor to present their plan at the meet
Ing this afternoon.
Dr. Clyda U King, chairman of tho com
mission, explained that the representatives
frqm Pennsylvania, Delaware ami Maryland
that compose the body are especially anx
ious to gather more facts and-flgures pertin
ent to the Inquiry and. although tho meet
ing was open to the public, discussion might
be limited to experts only.
The commlrslon will meet In naltlmor
on the fifteenth of this month to gather I ri
formation from distributors and dealers q
that part of the country.
FATHER McSOItLEY A HECTOR
Appointed to Catholic Church of tho
Presentation at Cheltenham
The nev. Michael J. McSnrley. 8. T, I.
yesterday was nppolnlcd rector of the
Coiholio Church of the Presentation, nt
Cheltenham, by Archbishop 1'rendergai.t, to
fill the vacancy causod by the death of tho
Kev. Edward J. lUhllly.
Father McKorley la forty-three years old,
and Is a native of- Atchison, ICjiii. He, Is a
graduate of Overbrook Seminary, and was
ordained to the priesthood In 189) by the
late Archbishop Ilyan. afterward taking it
post-graduate course In the Cathollo Uni
versity of America, at Washington, The
churches at which he has been stationed In
this archdiocese arc St Matthew's, Consho
hockeni St. Teresa's, Broad nnd Catliarlns
street , St John, the Haptikt'H. atanayunl. ;
KL Gregory's, West PhUcdvlphla, and the
Church of the Assumption, Twelfth and
Spring dardeistreeta.
MXTSIO
ROLLO MAITLAND
rnllAW AUBKICAN QVII.D 0F OKMNttTi
CONCERT ORGANIST
RtclUI one of the flnaal al (ya la Ibt
Bpr -HWaiu i,ruviiw.b
O'gan, fiano, Thtory
Kaaltunce, IBM . KaMtlil .
Auditorium
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K.(tr Hull,
JAMES C. WARHORST
mSSmM
EXQUISITE PIANO KKC1TAL
OIVEX HY .10SKF HOFFMANN
Artist Flays Chopin in Good rroRrnm
at the Academy
The felicitous combination of an ex
quisitely mapped program nnd thh best
moods of n)t eminent nrtlnt resulted yerter
day afternoon In a recital of grcnt besuty
and distinction at tho Academy of Music
The artist. Josef Hofmnr.ti. has played hem
many times. Never his he played better
than yesterday Never beforo had his
piano glowed with suih flame nnd shim
mered with such frost, neer before did he
approach so closely the ecstatic and the In
communicable, neer before did he turn
from emotion to emotion with such dex
terity. ower nnd sympathy. It wan nn
occasion of occ.-fslons.
Mr. Hofmann In the Schumann "Fashing
schwank." which was the first number, Im
medlstely Indicated that he was at Ms best.
There was a new grace and wnrmth to his
lingering, nnd he gave the clahoratoly sim
ple music an Interpretation that was won
derful In Its light and shade. In Its big
moments of clamor and Its smnller moments
of brooding pens'vencss. In llrahms's ar
rangement or n fi:uck gavotta he fashioned
chords that were as dcllcato and distinct
as snow crystals. In the popular rondo
of Mendelssohn the rather worn melodic
scheme took on a fresh bloom nnd fragrance
In all that ho did. Including some modern
stuff by Scrlnblne, ho was the pianist of
many composers, the render to whom few
words nre unknown.
Tho second section or his program was
devoted to Chopin a polonaise, "the"
wa'tx. a prelude nnd the II minor scherzo
and the emotional nppeal of the passionate
compositions found expression In a furoro
of applause, which nlso was a tribute to
Mr. Hofmann. Ho later played a Von
Sternberg prelude, tho Itublnsteln F major
schcrro and the varicolored I.lazt "Venice
and Naples." There were encores, all richly
appreciated by tbo audience. II. D.
LEWIS HOWELL IN RECITAL
Philadelphia Baritone Offers Wide
Range of Sonfrs at Concert
Lewis -James Howell, operatic baritone,
of the Temple University, nsslsted by Nina
Prcttyman Howell, violinist, entertained a
large nudlenco with n song recital nt the
Scottish Itlto Hall last night The baritone
offered n ttlde range of songs, which dls
plaed the tlexlbllity of his Ico to ad
vantage. Ills declamation of Rossini's
"I-argo al Factotum" from "Tho llarbei
of Seville" was especially applauded. Tho
song groups on the program were separated
by excellently extt-uted lolln selections by
Mrs. Howell, Tho accompanists were Wil
liam Sylvano Thunder and Nedda an den
Heemt. the latter placing the accompani
ment to his song, "longing," from manuscript.
Mr. Howell has gone far In operatic skill
and surety since his debut with the Phila
delphia Operatic Society as Warner In
"Faust." Slnco that date, ten years ago, ho
has studied and sung In Italy and served
as principal barltono In the Montreal Opera.
His volco Is voluminous, smooth, rich and
bkillfully used. Another of his operatic
numbers which was replete with tense
drama was the prologue from "I Paglinccl."
Damrosch's setting of "Danny Deeer" was
resonant and effective. Ho sang also, with
variety of mood, songs by Deuza, Sccchl,
Hedda van dan Jleenit and i!pross.
Mrs. Howell, recalled as Nina Piettyman,
performed Vleuxtemps, Saint Saens and
Schubert numbers with pure Intonation and
expressive fooling.
COAL PRICE PKOBE Tfl BENIN
Governor's Commission Summons Rep
resentatives of Carrying Roads
to Explain Situation
The commission appointed by tho Gov
ernor to Investigate the price of coal will
meet In Mayor Smith's reception loom in
City Hall next week to Inquire Into the
part played by the railroads of the State
In the present Hltuation.
Representatives of the Pennsylvania Rail
road, the Philadelphia and Reading and
other coal carriers have been summoned
to appear beforo the commissioners during
the four days the eesulons will be held In
this city. Other witnesses to bo examined
vlll Include members of the Workmen's
Compensation Uoaid.
Tlu coal' commUnlon Includes Rolert M
Uawthrop, of West CheirVr; John Iincdon,
of Huntingdon, nnd Ii J. urferty. of this
city The first session will bo held on
Tuuiday,
fiy the Photoplay Editor
nrntCNT "Tlte ) f Mm," OolnmMs.
Jiro, sillh Viols ln, Hlorr nev. Wll
Hm B, Danfertli. dirte.t r 4ohn II.
t uil'ns.
Something quite novel In the way of
character-study, locale nnd Interweaving
of Incident has been accomplished In this
motion picture. Written by a clergyman,
it professes to lay bare the stern morale
and bigotry of a Shaker community, nnd
will doubtless be ft subject of controversial
Interest on that nccount. The best brains
of the Metro's directorial staff have gone
Into the making of the film, which Is strik
ingly acted by little Mies Vsna (who "dou
bles" tho role of mother nnd daughter with
intelligence). Augustus Phillips nnd Kd-w-ard
Uarle KxpcClal commendation must
Im ncoorded tho racial make-up of the cast.
Spurious-looklng beards and clumsily pen
ciled cheek and chin lines nre so oomrrion
that the nicety of detail In this respect In
The Ontes of Kden" stands out wth
graphic foie. The minutiae of the rell
glous hnmlct nro pirtriird clexerly, with
some excellent camera wotk that occasion
ally goes for naught because of bad light
ing. The cutting and assembling of the
episodes are very well done.
A New fork amusement weekly publica
tion carried recently a "scarehead" story to
Mie effect that the II F Keith offices- In
that city were nbout to institute a great
distributing agency for movies, with
branches and sub-branches all over the
country llarr T. Jordan, of the local
Keith Interests, when asked as to the truth
of yie reiwrt. replied thnt he personally
knew nothing of the scheme, and thnt Phlla
delphla had not yet, at any rate, been
affected In such a manner. The. article,
from Variety, said, In part-
"Th Krith tvoii. their saai-Ulaa ami prin
cipal rshlliltnra all orr thi country will he In-tarc-atril,
with no ima psrty In .vntrol I'rlncl.
rl rihihltora o.tmlttM Into tnn romoratlon
will h riuM olr, nl th- plan of orinl-
non rroMira rnr hcm mania" in m dinrreni
Matre. will.
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William Shr, SprcUeli. and
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VAUDBVILT.n
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fna and eatlmstlnir. uy ? oiinlni aiaaiini
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On theon iHanla villi tw hii etiunl illla1on of
rletuii- rxhlhltora with tho vaudvllle-plctur
men
"The Kelih connection rover enoush time
for a picture rlao to travel over Itn evrlu
he time itween 1Q0O and sooo dar. This
Inrlude th" western afflllstlona nt tho eastern
Kellh ronncctlona
"Ursneh nfnrea of th rilvtrllnitlna eorpor
tlnn will he oraanlted In everr Isrso city In
all of which thcro la a Ma-tlme vauiletllle
theater, operate,! liy th Keith Inlereata'ln th
Kaat. and th Orrheum Circuit In tho Weat "
Director Oeorge Slegmnnn, who, since lbs
completion of Griffith's "Intolerance," has
been producing for Klne Arts, has been vis
iting his parents tn New York city, and will
not return for a week or so to California.
In the big U.ibylonlan-rVench-lIoly Innd
American photodrnma, Mr. Sltgmann plays
Cyrus, King of the Persians. He assisted
In tho direction of "Tho Illrth of a Nation."
besides enacting the part of the mulatto
villain,
Ilobart Henley wllj make Ills first appear
ance na a Illueblrd star In "Tho Sign of the
Poppy," to be released enrly In December
In It he plays a "double" that keeps him on
the screen virtually all the time through
out the live acts of the piece.
Jack Plckford Is rapidly qualifying for
the title of Famous I'lnyers grouch. He Is
playing William Rylvanus Baxter In the
adaptation of llooth Tnrktngton's "Seven
teen," in which ho Is co-starring with Iyoulso
Huff. It Is one of the chief points of Wil
liam's character that ho detests Clematis,
tho houn' dog, which Is the property of
Genesis, the fnmlly servant. Now It so hap
pened that the dog which was selected for
that role took a violent fancy to Jack tho
moment he saw him. As a tesult Jack has
had to spend all his spare moments In being
mean to the dog In order to have It' shun
him before the camera. It Is nearly break
ing Jack's heart, because he Is fond of ani
mals and the situation Is getting on his
nerves.
Theatrical Baedeker
axnrtlCK "roUah and rrlmuttT In Koelety,"
with Harney Hvrnard Monusue Olaaa'a and
Ttol Cooper Mecrue'a aequel to "I'ntaah and
I'erlmuttvr," Amualnr, but more melodramatic
than Ita predeceaaor
i.YlUC "The ramlnc Shoe of 11 " with Ed
U'jnn. Uello Aahlrn. William Phllbrlck. Fred
Walton aud a larso oompany. A musical
crEyiutli, with nonaena. Never burins.
MTTLK TIIKATEII "A Bear." by Tcheklov;
"A Koadhouae In Arden," by Philip Moeller,
"Interior," by Maeterlinck, and "I'lerro 1'ato
lln," nfteenth century fare. latter half of
week. Capital entertainment by tho Wash
ington Square Players
imOAO "lllater Antonio." with Otis Skinner.
America's moat versatile and finished charac
ter actor. In a ditlzhtful Impersonation. The
play Is amuslni-, but thin. Indorsed by the
Drnma Leaa-ue.
FOHHEST "Zlrsfeld FollUa." with Ina Claire,
Tanny llrlce, Anna Pennington. Pert Wllllarsa
llernard Uranvllle, ' Will nosers and a be
company Tenth anniversary production of
th famous frotb and frivol Institution. IJeau
tlful to tho eye,
HKTIlOl'OI.ITAN OPHltA HOtlSG "Ilia, lllp.
Hooray." with Charlotte, the skater: 8ousu
and his band. Nat Jl. Wills, Charles T.
Aldrlch and many specialists. A three-ring
clrcua of vaudeville, brasa band aud skating:
all anod.
AIJKLPIII "Kiperlenee." with Ernest Qlen
dinning A "modern morality, play" with
more humannesa than craced "Everywoman."
'there's a largo cast. Ulendlnnlnc acta
superbly.
at ropuLAn rnicEa
WALKUT "Tba Woman Who Pali," with
Nsncy Hover and Ferdinand Tldmarab. Tha
atory of a alrl'a flght against designing raa.
cats, with the usual vomantlo touches and
comedy thruwn tn.
KNICK-JtlIOCKi:n "Thn Home Without Chll.
?.."! tl"! Anna Doherty and Charles Moc.,
itobert McLaughlin's drama of anclologloal
epndlllona. marking the return of several
Knickerbocker favorites.
FKATUIIE FIIJ1S
BTANLRY "f Than Uie Iluat," Artcrsf..
with Mary Plckford. all weak. Others.
AHCAUIA "American Arleloemer," Kln Art.
Tilanglc, with Douglas Fairbanks, all wg,
rAI,ACK"Tb Heart of Welonah," Morosco.
I'aramount. with Ignore lllrlch Others.
P.1:h:NT "The tlales of Kden," Metro, with
V'lntu lliina
VICTOfllA "In
Othera.
th Diplomatic Hervlre,"
STEAMSHIP NOTICEH
FLORIDA
"JIT SKA"
rillLADELPIIIA TO
JACKSONVILLE
(Calling at Mavannah)
DKLltillrPllL. HAII.
Fin Bteamor. U.w Karea. jiMt Service.
Meats and Herth Included.
t'lanYour Trip to Include
"The Flneaf Coaatwlae Trips lu th Warll"
Illusirnted liuiiklet on lietust.
Mercliiuits & Miners Trans. Co.
Ofl-lc. 10H Koutk Olh St.. Phils, r.
W, P. TUIINWI. O. P. A.. Dalto., iii
.IT'".1!. " ,.'i Yrner. photoplay. .
Cltimit ixkY.sJxDer North TrK. Frnk Terry,
clelslre llrtither and others.
MIVSTPtRIJI
DUMONT'S "While Teeth and Ilaked Iteana,
or, a lawyer la Troubl," Is tho prlneipal
biirtenu. Other travesties retained on the
bill, .
nrnt.EPQtttf
CASINO Mollh William' Own Compn
with Mlaa Wllltam herself, lh two mushal
liurlettaa are "Th Halloween Partf' ai, I
"Some Sanatorium," Miss William h a
new dance entitled "Th Dance rtinttcement '
irv
Mitchell lcdg. r, and
i npier aiis, n m
Council. 1 IS . O .M . 1 .
lean as k. et a
service, ?i,
tlermsMnw
main may
.IiKVKItRl-X --S- D WII.I.IAM 'huand
. i.e -itrteein tievereut, Iielatlvea and
frlenda. Holy Nam Kocletr of at John th pap.
list Church Manarunk invllct to funeral. Men ,
h i a in 4M ierraee at, AVtaaahlckon
Holcmn riulem rn ft. John th Itaptlst
Cliutxh 10 a m Iht Kt John-a Cem,
nAiti.r:. not, , ai.ick paudrk wi.tow n
Jsmra M Hart. Services Pat a p. m., K ten ton
an Chestnut Hill. Int. private.
KIH.K - At Atlanti.- fir. N J Nor. I,
MAIIY CAIIOI.INK, wife cf Fnllnnd Kbl
Itetatlre ie) meteto Vsvired.tv sl
Sat., lis ,!.. Cmrl M JK, TH
MK5.tey.CTJSV. k. CMA)
loaoanu
nd rriei
i. of A.
f A ..CI
oami of lM Mwtei
sni
m,, e, -K'l
hoao
atift rvteTHl.
A if A., WaahlaalfM. tlaenn. KA.
of A ..Cincinnati l,Vgt. No. Ill, IV O. ..(!
rlnnatl uommasdarr. Ne. 114, S' l J-'
emptftre and Iteltef A . bf rhl nv Kwetrlo J
(nvllefl to funeral lervlees, Jan., l:Jfl p. en., MM
iirewn t ini remwnoo: .-m
ponnnsT not. i. oEonote it,. hubsm( f
Mary J. Ftotreat and von of late William 4,
try IXsrreiit, nelallve an.1 friends, emplsiri
ef John Itrnmiey Kon and Hut Weavers- UnMa
Inrlted to funeral service, Pat., p, m Si)
Coral t 1st. Private, liemalna may b
vltwvd I-rl., after ft p. m,
FIIANK. Nov. T.MAnTi dailehter f.A.
rem i ininit gen is, iteiaiiv
If.,. n,l Vellle it.
and frlevida Invttcd tA funeral, Mon.. S 39 a, n,t
izi ,-. nairora at. llian
...Bi
res Mence
man Our l.arty of nmary Church
mother a
t in a, tn. int.
A,. rneeeal.
A., aofi af Ytnsa
1st Rvnmahuel 1-ue
ton, nt residence of mother. lTlS Fl, ninrgriM
at. (Mnrrl at. bc,v itthV. bo nolle ef
funeral given. . I
Aiillllonal IVealht n Nett rag
Calvrr Cem
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Prominent Photoplay Presentations
IN MKMOKIAM
WOt.nRUT. In loln memory of MAI1TII
rt'KKKI.Dr WDMIKHT. who departed thl Ufa
November 10. 1U1.V DAl'UIITl.lt
cntfjsi
Am,S. At Allsntle City. N J.. Nov. t.
MAIIY OAUOt.tNi:. wife of Ferdinand Able
Duo notice or funeral wilt b given, from late
rlileno, IA N. New Hamrahlre sve.
.ANNS Nov 0. RVTMONII HTt'LT?., hu
bjhd of Maraaretla Anna (nee Kelly) and eon
of Philip and late Wltlmlna Ann, aged a.
uelathea and friends Invited to funeral serv
ice. Sat . 2 p. m , n2S Ohrlatlan at. Int, pri
vate liemalna may b Mewcil Frl. eve,
HAllllKU Nov, 8, 1IRNHV C lUllllKIt,
cd il. Helatlies and friends, emrlojes p. rt
T in, IhMle.l to Mew remnlns, Fri,. at under-tal-era.
ins r. Irfhlrh nve Hervlcea M. R
i-hurrh Pe.lrlrktoan. N J.. Hot. II n m. Int
redrlcklnwn (N J ) Cent
llAltltY Nov. s. MAIIY. wife ef Ijurence.
I'arey (nee Sulllron). llelatlves nnd friend
Hulled to funeral, Mon . S Si) a m.. ITM Pearl
at jtoltmn high requiem mass Cathedral 10 a
in Int Holy Croaa Oem.
I1P.AMISH Nov. T. PATtAlt. wife of John O.
Ileamlah and daughter of lato Ramiiet and faro
line Rhode rtelalhev and frlenda. I.leut E. W
nv Clrtle. Nn ns. 1. of tl A It.. St. John'
Temple No . U O n . Phil Idge, No 20,
R of It . Invited to funeral eervlc nt.. S
P. "2 ..ralone of brother-in-law, William 1
Hood SOS- N Lambert t . Thlla friends my
view remjlnn nt late, residence, IIS N. 84th t .
Camden, Frl 7 to 0 p m. Int Northwood Cem.
.,l":t''f,...?u',,,nl,' N(" " l.KWIB .. sen
of late Ullllam and Margaret Heck, at late real
dence. :n Osage ai. Duo nolle of funeral
given
llKDFOrtp Nov n. AI.ON7.0. huahand of
fharlotle jledford (nee l.) nge.1 S, Itela
tlvand friends Wlngnhocklna Trllm. No sa
I O. It M , Tonsue, Counrtl. No hn. U of It ,
employes of Allen tlllmore, liultct to funeral
rvlees. Mon.. 1 p m realdenco of on-ln-law
M llammet. HIT .V 7th at Int Hillside Cem
V."1"1."" mV ''0 vlewxd Hun., after 7pm
Auto funeral
, . ,,,x,l.nn. Not. 7 IttClIAnD. huahand of
,rr'!.,,l.,l'.r 'P'" I '). sre.1 80 Iteiallve and
Jrlends Invited to funeral services. Sat., 'J P. m ,
reeldenco of mother Mrs Mary Zone. JflOX N
Mutter at Int Orcenmount Cem. ttcmalna may
tie viewed Frl. eve.
r.Il.-,.:V1ir:,.Tt0,r . ItAItltY A., husband of
Im gtven 1"Jrlfr f" notice of funeral will
nJill,i'K m Novv, ? THOMAS It., huebiind of
lellnda Illue. nelatlvrs am! frlenda milleri fa
runeral. ino Montgomery axe.. Bat., 12 noon
..mP,.mn,'.t Mw-d l"rl., h to HI-.S0 p. m.
Int Merlon Ce-n
ei.L,U.?S.',iK.N TTNflv MATIY. daughter of Pst
rick nnd late Mary llrennen (nee I.owL.rl Itel
atlvea and friends II. V M Ho.!n!lty ef Church
of Holy Name and ralrhlll Circle, No 7. Lady
nreotera. Invited to runeral. Sat.. 8.30 m..
father1 residence. in SepMva at. Mass of
rooulem Church of Holy Name in a, m Int.
iiuij i. rose i;em. Auto cortege,
nv!tR.,'.,!AKF,.' 'VoTi " rt'V. WILLIAM O
JIIU'ItAKKIl. husband of Vlda T. llrubaker (nee
l.aby). nge.1 4. Ilelatttea and friends, conere
cation i and Iirothethnod nf'Holy Trinity Lulh
aran Church. ParkslJe. Camden. N. J., Inilted
to funeral aenlces Holy Trinity Lutheran
t hurch, Kalghn and I'rln.'ess ave.. Camden
N. J Rat . h p m Int Morris Cem . Thoenlx
xllle. Pa , .Sun. Itemalns may bo viewed Sot ,
to i 7. so p. m at church. No futher notice
of funeral. Auto funeral
OAIKIl, Nov S JOHN II OAinil. In Will
ear Funeral services Sat., 2.80 P. m. Sill
l'ennhurst at ((I and Tioga), Int. private
Mllion (Pa. I Rvrnlng Standard copy.
COCIIHAN Nov. U, MAItdAHCT. widow
of Lawrence Cochran (nee Courtney). Iteli
tltra and frlenda Inxlteil to funeral, Mpn., 7-10
a m residence of son, Dennis J. Cochran. 4rUd
Westminster av. Solemn high moss of ro
oulem Mother of Sorrow' Church U a. m. Int.
Holy Cross Cem.
COMIIKH. At '"-evoury. N. J.. Nov. 8.
KAT1IHYN M.. naughter of late Daniel 11. and
L'llzahetli A. Comber. Du notice of funeral
will be given later.
COONKY. Nov. . MAIIY C. wife of Josctm
I, Cojmey (neo Dickson) Il'lntlirn and friends
St. IMmond's II. V M. Sodality. Uague of
Sacred Heart. Altar and Hosary Society lnlte.l
to funeral. Tue . S.8D a m, 1SKI S. Illnggold
t (21th and Teeker). Solemn high mass of
requiem St. Edmond's Church 10 a. m. Int.
Holy Croea Cem.
COROOHAN, Nov 0. ItOn. widow of Rryan
Corcoran, of Kllcnltrlm of Hoerls. Co. Carlnw.
Ireland. Dun notice of funeral will be given
from residence of son, P J Corcoran. 80th and
Msgsslne lone.
. COX. Suddenly. Nov. R. JOHN CALVIN,
husbsnd Halite Co (nee Oroe) Relatives nnl
frlenda, member Richmond llantlst Church, Port
Richmond Council, asi, 1 p, A : Richmond
yvuuiM, .. n . oi it , iveccacoo iriDe, 10
KZSSMHKM
rIE fellewlnt Oiealers al
Company, which Is a go
All ph-tnre reviewed befor
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SotiBm (hnpomu
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AlUn.L.. 12th,Morrlsft passTunkAve.
VintUalDr& Mat. Dally 3! Kxgi.OtlSAO
i-aramount iicture.
In "HER FAT11KR,'8
SON"
Vivian Martin
APHl T C BID AND THOMrPON
rTUU.U MATINF.K DAILT
VIVIAN MARTIN in
"TUB STRONOKIl IXVK"
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
pr.i.ow KITH
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"AMKRICAN ARISTOCRACY"
BELMONT . &Ui??
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
THK COMMON LAW"
CEDAR
I, O. II M.i Stonerhen'a Fellowship. S5th Vard',
C0T1I AND CP.DAR AVB.
rAn urorwr theater
FANNIE WARD in
"RACIt PHAIH. A TKAR"
FAIRMOUNT S6T" J AVK!tvn
F. X. Bushman & Beverly Baync
In "IN THK ntPIXJMATIC ftKRVfcn"
FRANKFORD 4 FnANAV,n
Fannie Ward ,n ,EAC" rnA,nArt"
"SIIIKl.niNn SHADOW" '
CCTU QT THKATF.R. MAT DAILT.
0JlLi. Ol.n i0iv Fprnce. Kim 7 to 11.
Theodora RobrrM Pt Anirn, King
In "ANTON THH TnUItlRLT:"
C AOFiPN r,3D &I.ANSDOWNK AVR.
UAiVLltl r.VKVlNO 0:30 TO 11.
ELLA HALL ii
"I.ITTI.n HVA KIXIAIITON"
JEFFERSON 50Tn r,nrAl!rnrN
HOLBROOK BI.INN in
"PRIMA DONNA'S HUHHAND"
LOCUST
BSD AND tXKTUST
Mat. 1:10 and 8:10,
Etc. S:30, s. U:30.
10.
l&e.
ANTONIO MORKNO NAOMI CHILDERS
-rue
In
IB DEVIL'S PJIIZB"
S3S MArtKET
BTREKT
Market St. Theater
OAIt. KANK In "T1IR SCATILST OXT,
KiTry WdMarl Walcamp In ,I,HKRTt
Tomorrow Chaplin In "Th Chpllnrtevl,r"
OVERRRnnK" MD iiAVERroitrJ
LIONEL BARRYMORE in
TIIR UPHEAVAL"
PALACE ,suma"ikt'btiVket:
LenoreUIrich .Ja,,.
PARK
IPAnPR rORTY-FIRRT AND
LCiaucn i.ancastkr avenue
THEODORE ROBERTS in
"ANTON THE TKRRIRLr."
RIDdE AVE. DAUPHIN BT.
MAT. 5 11 RVO.. All! In It.
MAE MURRAY in
"TUB P.IQ MSTKP."
J01B MArtKRT
STREET
In "I.OVB NEVEfl
niKs"
Karl William, "flrsrlet Runner1
PRINCESS
Ruth Stonehouse
Every Tuea
RPHFrMT n31 market street ,
icvcin i iftrMiv votes oic6ah
VIOLA DANA in
"THE OATE8 OF KDEN"
RIALTO
OKRMANTOWN AVE
at Ti'i.rnttoptfrN
MARY PICKFORD in
"HULDA I-ROM HOLLAND"
ST.
RUBY
Marie Doro
MARKET STREET
I1KLOW TTH RTnECT
IN
"THE LASH"
M
SAVOY
LI R F P T V nnoAD and
1 - COLPMRIA
William Niprh nnd Irene Howley
In "LIFE'S SHADOWS"
Wl:.T PHILADELPHIA
FUREKA 40Tn MARKET BTS'
FLORENCE LA BADIE in
"THE rUOITIVK"
A. B. c THEATER ' ("pstnut
HENRY B. WALTHALL in
"llEL'LAir
1211 MAnKCT
STREET
FRANKLIN FARNUM in
"A STRANOER TROM SOMEWHERE"
TJQQ A 1TTII AND VENANOO RT9.
VALENTINE GRANT in
"TltE DAUGHTER OF MACaRKOOR"
VICTORIA MAKK;vsrT',NT,;
FRANClt X. nnsifMAV JtrlHTATPl.T 11ATNB
ln"IN THE nil'I-OMATll'' SERVrCE-'
Triangle Comtdv "Ilaystsck and Sleepier."
CT AMI CV MARKET AltOVE 10TII
MARY PICKFORD in
"LESS THAN THE DUST" a
SOUTH PIltl.AbKM'lIIA
OLYMPIAnnADARA?NniUDQK
MADAME PETROVA in
"THE KTERNAlr QUESTION"
NORTH PIIILDKI.PIIIA
RIDGE AVENUE ,TS4 ,UD0E AVli
J. WARREN KERRIGAN in
"THE SILENT HATTLE"
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German War Romance
at League Islan
THERE was a wedding on Tuesday last in the officers' din
ing salon of the famous German commerce raider, the
Prinz Eitel Fritz, interned at League Island. It was the
result of as pretty a romance as the imagination of a novelist
could create. Marie Kesner tells the story in the Magazine
Section of Sunday's Public Ledger. The quaint German mar
riage customs, the pretty, flaxen-haired bride and her stalwart
sailor-husband, the German folksongs and national airs, to
gether with a description of the wonderful "German village"
the sailors are building at League Island these make a story
which will hold your attention. And Marie Kesner, of the
Public Ledger staff, is the only woman newspaper correspond
ent who saw these things. Read her article in
.
Sunday's
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