gVKNINd LEDGER TK1ZE 3C0HRK) TO BE FILMED BY METRO THIS WEEK Gt Contentants Meet Director SUrk Tueuday and Work on Oil Spear's Script Starts Immediately , STREETS SCENE OF STORY It Who the Directors Arc nirMfn Lfim Nm. nlreraltr nt Tncivrff navi ', flm.f. MNmt.fc STARK L scenarM nrtl-T. Rolfe-Metros t 'tR. conn . llt educated. Unlve bk-. .rarf mnvin-.r rneinTW DU'lM saalatanl director with Knhir call nn, etej "'th Henrr Mr, a. a affBTtlsni- wi.pcwt ti mimria i"i Hlml Rnlfe-Metrr. ferre to Trt1 and 'itMrlntend. comedy production, auch a -TKrtSi I PkM," "Honermoon Half-Tlme." ". H. HEDVTIO Entered moving picture iwm with Iw Tor lm Plrtur Com mV hi If'. manager of He, metlon slc fir. laboratory. whn If. Universal eon- aiMtln took Mac managed New T fiSoViuriMi Jtest arrtel ttrtnttnjr iSa" and Famous I'lsrer; wrndsefln n xatk tirtnttmr of urnAnminnm . Maaged Ifeltewoftd studio cf UiMn Com Sari from Iher M .with A, Abl.lla Corn Car In edocatlonal Heidi nest formed . iriSa Motion Picture) Corporation, wwtt ha Ut had moch experience handling amateur yroaortloBs. et. The work of producing "Phil nnd Del pfilne," the scenario which won the KrrxtNd tiMta'B hundred-dollar prlto for a film glory about Philadelphia, wilt begin til It' trrek under th sutjervlslon of ths Metro rKtorts Corporation, of New York, The tut will consist of Philadelphia amateurs, drawn from the successful contestant In tit Erntntta I.nxieri's Cast Contest. The seenarld will ho produced under the direc tion of Lowell jtanaaii ainrK ann '. K. JWwIg. The contestants, whosa names appeared on the final list printed In the Evkotno I.1S0KR of September J, aro to report to Room tt6. Ledger Building, Sixth and Chetsnut streets, Tuesday, at E p. m, to confer with the directors concerning the assignment of parts. The following- are those expected: Alio Anarnn, Jiargaret u-niii, Mort Klf- Jna r .1' f1ltaM ttriltlsn. t f........ !T. ,, ..-". ........... . .IIUTirT, . f trnc. Fllpen Sheridan. Anna If. Hala! iiln Margaret Gardner, Sara Francla, William A, g. Iwutln. Jaawi I.trnthal, Fred W. ScSlmpl. Al OramaixT, Kfntst K. SchMrrr, Hwbtrt OoMbf- .Mrs. X. Foray, Jm Cnrclo. vjh JUMrlco Cllnrh, icacph K. trtlett!n, Hnala Kurts. Charl Cohm. Alia Dartholaon. Maria M, Donn. Kdsar Wolf. Mia Eleanor KtRfr. John J. FHspatrlck. Iloril K. Mornaon. Ciarlff Thum. CJrTr P. Lacar, frrrlck ralir. V, Cortrlstit Smith, Slra Dorcas llaa. Mdl Kroll, John T. Uello. Stw Malt. Sam Joah. Carrla Hrkowltf, H. Howard Flrinn;, rraiKls IJorl. Geonro .Itommel. OrenTltlo H. wirnirmore. Flora Alraalndron, Antonio Olaantl. Phillip Buckley, Jajr Emanwl, Mlaa Bra Kalton. jirk ours". JWIImer Karvar. Ueors Tansuay, Ittnfs J McCormlck. William Hattr. laorsa A. Dork. (. V, 1ai. i. Wilson. Paulina rfunchard, Owtn KltKcrald, Marsaret Me Kmwti. Islao Warner. John T. Hlaanfuso. Jack Moitwkr, Oracx Cros, Oanlrl O'Nalll, Oust U. fin. Jim Vlollte 11, Marr Uould. Ur )lxk. Maurice Zamortn, Joseph Iodsa. Contestants who cannot appear nt that hoar will please communicate with the rbotoplsr Editor. Beglnnlnir Wednesday, the various scenes of Mr. ail Spear's "Phil and Delphlne." which call for familiar Philadelphia street scenes, will be acted out before the cameraf Die Interiors will be taken later. If you se a toong man or a young woman doing any thing heroic at the comer of Ninth and Cbestnut or on the Glrard avenue bridge, vttle a. camera man grinds his machine, 7m can put It down to "Phil and Delphlne" MxTwatch for that episode when the fin ished film Is shown at your local theater, Phil and Delphlne" was chosen from mw almost 200 scenarios submitted to OeBrENiNo Lgtxjan following a month of sesBtflo lessons by Harry O. lloyt, of the JteWi staff. It was the unanimous choice of Director Max Karger, of the Metro; Stan ley" C, y. Mafitbaum, of tho Stanley Com wny. and the Photonlav Editor of n. ST KYKflJta Lbdoer. Mr. ail Spear's scrlot to assured an excellent production, not only by virtue of the caliber of the amateur actors which the Hvexino Lkmer's cast eontest brought out. but because the Metro hs secured for Its dfrectlon Mr. Stark, who Ms had a wide experience In the making of Max Plgman's comedies, and Mr. Hed-" lrlg, who, besides a long professional ex perlence. has worked extensively with amateurs In the making of photoplays. Watch the Evknino Lxoaen for further totalis about the making of "Phil and Del-ffclne." NEWS OF LOCAL HODSES WHERE PHOTOPLAYS SHOW Borne of the Events In Store for Phlla delphlaFans This Week This will be (I red-letter week nt the Palace Theater, where- Mary Plckford sp. pears In her latest film creation, "Less Than m puL" The play moves here from the wJ.ey and throughout the week Miss Pick wa appears In her first picture since she fwprlsed her legion of admirers by an nouncing that In the future she Intended M Independent In her productions. 'Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the Vic terla .and Hegent will present Mme. Petrova isro? liag"nc",. 'll was wrltten by S, n,!Lman: Mhlon Hamilton, H. ?2lr, .CuttAe-s- W. Hartman, Edward Harindel and Tom rom.. ,L t.. " f vrf r.-- - -.. v-hdvii nio 111 WIG sup- FiJ Isd h..? ,ne.BlnK was made In the r 2?. Ballroom of tho Hotel McAlpIn. The ?Sio. .-5 carerully Arranged by Mme. retrova and her director, Burton. L. King, 1- . - ' n unusual treat Js In store for Thurs- BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE "FBtnnAht tZrH .'i1 .?' A K4miMm laritlotulsa.?" a0 .th K,,br w,n haT Clara kE.! ot '"" tfc. work of The t. S1 ran,r ,n "TVHhoul a Boul." mieU?!,8 ""' ChM t0 fpU'r hr ImSE;?0"1 "rtcl nd Omte, Kan., riioh -Sit5? ff.lh Mm ,ll, "' Clyde MarS,sf.n1,,8i'1 7 ." of a Hero," fo? P?M yf K.t,c ot Ftm " nnot.need imm 5. ?f ""' An added at- chrlle Chapim In "Hehtnd the Bcreen." fJZ If ,Jfob,f' w rolt "" nd IhTw.rrt 71" ,B,Bnd Crdlc.M r? jn border play with Lionet Barri more hml nri ti.i. -.. .. a Z, v,..J!'" " at h P'lrmount Theater k.- bll,.u ""lounced for the first r!nn?i t'n ! 7k " ln9 Alhambr Theater. rVu . rl, ln.rrll Intrigue" And Charlie Chaplin In his latest comedy are the two :!." Ji1"1- Th9 ChPl'n Picture Is 1 ,3 ,7len,n,, ,h" Screen," and la an ex pose or the secrets ot the picture studio. The management of the Belmont Theater announces the first presentation In tho en tire section west of the Schuylkill Itlver t IZ F'ekford In her new photoplay. "Less Than the Dust" EVENING liEDGteR-PlIILADELPIlIA, MOXSHDAY, yPVEMBE 13, 191(5 with Her Laoratta nuaoana. Theatrical Baedeker r"iPABr"ri IUr. f ' rarior, . A nn drama tn Haat. " rt-M?Dn,"i " of "Pes ty Mr WHIZ" a ' . iini-riirip, raHK Ffolltot Pitet. Openln ton I iii2. -t,.u, rneT Uarnard, Moatasu niSi inJ Pnwtler," Amualns. but more melodramatla than its pradecaaaor. .'K?;- w"1 Aahlrn. William Phllltrrlck. craxyqullt with nonaenae, .Nrrar borlns. TOntt-KST'ZleifeH Polllra." with Ina Clalro. VitH!'.7 J?rlc, ,Ar.n Ponnlsffon. Dart Wll llama. n.rnard arjnvllla. Will Roora an r. .eomsanr. Tenth annlTantarr projuo-5-2 o' tha famous froth and frivol institu tion, rlaauttrul to the era. " kTJlt"xTrrttrf-" "" Eriwat Olan- V.mM, Vnti.ln mrA Openlns tonlsht A "modern moralltr lav" with more numanneas than traced coat, tare wr.wnmtli aitndtnnlna acta Thero'a a aoperoiy. at roPVLAit rniCES "WALNUT "Kwr Mmrlnc," with Pmt and 8tw art. Mualcal cornedr hr Aaron lloftman and ",. von Tluwr. Tha principal comadlana enact tha roles ot wealthy tabrews. PelMIra," Oua lllU'a production of lha fur ther advanturaa of Jlaav tha cartoon charac ter. In a musical comedjr form. FKATVKB FILUS 8TANLET "Tna Years, of the Ieeat. Iskr. with Fannla Ward. Jack Dan and with Charlra Chaplin, llolmra tranloeue and oth.'.l"" ..,'lrt..h,l,, ot w1 "Tho Plow Girl." S!J.h..J!" Murray. Thoodora Roberta and Ulllott Ueter. letter half of week AnCADIA- CH nereen, PAIJtCB "Leas "The Prlnre of Orauatark." Bah' Jlartan. and Oharlas Chaplin In " all waak. Othara. Kai uarlta lad tlM ThAn the Dasi." Artrraft. with Mary Plckford. David Powell and Marr niurti, ,n iTTCK, viijvra. VirTOniA A ftrnr In Colleana." Kv-Ilee-Trlansto. with IJcaala tlarrlacalo. Chaplin In "llehlnd the Screen." flrat half of week. "F.jtravaxanre." Metro, with Olga I'etrova. Mttor half of wcik. "The Prmnlo Drommrr" Thuredav and Friday, "llelilnd tho' Screen" Saturday. nEOBNT "The iiraay. Man witn uall Rhe Married.'' World- ar.. -.k . -., - iiui niui v,aii Mniw, viriiiur ibiiibj ana Murtfd Oafrlrh. nrar half nf wk. .atraviL mma," Metro, with Olsa Patrora, latter halt of week. Othera, VAti)gVZ,I,B RTITII'S "America First," patriotic spectacle, with lirw Weyman. American baritone; Qoonre Kelly, In "innders Keeors"t "Chap- Er" Avallrur and Al Lloyd: Grace I.olsh and ava Jonas. In "Love aamblrrs": Loula Hart, illrachel Hendler, Ixirenberg Slaters and Neary Ilrothara, Kelly and Uaivln, Loula atone and pictorial news. QLODR "Mother dooae " with J, C Mack: Charles and Sadla McDonald: -Abbott and White. Kvana and Oordon, tha lloraon( Troupo; Kl Cou, CanarU and Cleo. and othera. GRAND "The Olrl With tha Thouaand Kyea" "Tha Dreeie That tllew'', Sytvcator and Vanca, Potaer Prothrrs. Mlaa Elra and "Bnowball") Chlneso circus, and others. CROSS KEYS "A Day at Ocean Heach"s Harry Ilreen, Dorothy Richmond and com pany) Daniels and Waltera: Keddlngton and Urant, and Beatrice Lambars. flrat half of weak, 'The New Laader"; the Four Vir ginian Belles: tha Keystone Trio; tha Melody Four, and Ilroatut and Drown, latter half of weak. WILLIAM PKNN "Hamlat Upatda Down": Katchem and Cheatem. lha Cycllna Mc Notts! Lana, Plant and TImmons, and "Fifty Fifty," photoplay. Brat half of week. The Carl Eugene Troupe. Barry McCormack and company: William and Mary Itosara. Valyda and tr Braslllan Nuts, and "A Sister ot Six." photoplay, latter half of week. LBCTURK8 ACADEMT OF MUSIC "Canada From Coast to Coast." Burton Holmes's twenty.fourth sea sonal travelocue, Friday evening and Satur day aftarnoon, November IT and 18. BURLKBQVB CASINO Marry Maatlnga's "Ills Hhon." w'lth Dan Coleman and many others. Musical revue and vaodevllla apeclalttas pleaded Into an evening's entertainment. MlttSTllBLB DUMONTS "White Teeth and Raker Beans." retained from laat week: "Stetaon'a Hat Fac tory)'' nnd other traveatlva and burlettaa by the resident stock company. $500 IN BICYCLE BAG STOLEN Money Deposited in Luggage Carrier Doesn't Stay Long MILTON, Pa., Nor. IJ. Joseph H. John eon, a coal dealer, lost JI0O In an unusual manner. He carried the money In a leather case, deposited In the luggage carrier on his bicycle. When he was ready to start for home, he found that he had forgotten some thing. He re-entered his office and was ab sent from the money for Just a moment. But when ha returned It was missing. 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'h.?i? ? transformation that has been Z$tlA " "' M, "u""r'f PMinVni tf ono pnnso ?A.lll? ncw "nnsporiauon development that w some day put Philadelphia on a par with other grcoj: modern cities OPERA SEASON OPENS IN NEW YORK TONIGHT Now Works to Be Presented by ' New Singers nnd Old Favorites NEW TOIIK, Nov 13. New York's sea son of grand opera, which opens tonight at the Metropolitan Opera House, will be re plete with novelties and will give to mualc lovers opportunity to hear several new songbirds. Among the operas to be sung for the first tlmo Is Reginald de Koven's "Canter bury Pilgrims." with book by I'ercy Mack aye. Tho presentation will bo the opera's world premiere. Other operas to be sung here for the first time are "Iphlgenla In TaurlB," by a luck, to be sung In German; "Francesca da Itlmlnl," musio by H. Zan donal, book by Gabriels d'Annunilo, to be sung In Italian, nnd "Les Pecheurs dea Perles," by Blset. to be suntf In Trench. The noxt artists arc Alice Eversman, Odetto Le Kontenay, Marie Sundellus, Kath leen Howard, Paul Eisler and Qennaro Papl. Papl Is to be second conductor of Italian opera. Sopranos Frances Alda, Maria Bar rlentos, Anna 1Cae, Vera Curtis, Emmy Destlnn, Mlnnto Egener, Ceraldlne Farrar, mta Fornla, Johanna Oadskl, Mabel Gar rlson.. Frieda Hempel, Melanle Kurt, Edith Mason, Alice Nielsen, Marie Rappold, Leo nora Sparkes and Itoslna ian IJyck; mezzo sopranos Marlska Aldrlch, Kmma Hor nlgela, Sophie Brsslau, Kaymonde Delau nols, Louise Homer, Maria Mattfeld, Mar garets Matzenauer, Florence Mutford, Mar garete Ober, Flora Perlnl, Llla ltobeson and Ernestine Schumann-Hetnk : tenors Paul Althouse, Pletro Audlslo, Angelo Bada, Julius Bayer, Max Bloch, Luca Hot ta, Enrico Caruso, Illccardo Martin, Giovan ni Maitlnclll, Albert llclsa. Johannes Sem bach and Jacques Urlus; baritones Pas quale Amato, Bernard Begue, Giuseppe de Luca, Otto Oorltz, Mario Laurentl, Carl Schlegel, Antonio Scottl, Itobert Leon hardt, Vlncenzo Beschlgllan, niccardo Teganl, Hermann Well and Clarence White hill; basses Carl Braun. Adamo Dldur, Pomplllo Malatesta. Arthur Mlddleton Glullo Rossis Leon Bothler, Basil Itu dael, Andrea de Kegurola and Henri Scott. Glullo Oatta-Gasazza continues as gen eral manager. F. W. FLE1TZ SERIOUSLY ILL Ex-Deputy Attorney General Has Re lapse After Operation SCBANTON, Ta., Nov. IJ. F, W, Fleitz, ex-Deputy Attorney General, la dangerously 111 at the State Hospital here. His condi tion has become alarming. Mr. Fleltz's hip was Injured In an auto accident some years ago. Several weeks ago leltz had to un dergo n second operation. It was success ful,, but a relapse came a rew days ago. Mr. Fleltx was chief .counsel for the Philadel phia Electric Company when the rate case was beforo the Public Serlco Commission a year ago. U. S. Gold on Hand Up $502,023,214 WASHINGTON, Nov IJ. Oold ln the Treasury of the United States amounted to :,700, 138,070 on November 1, an increase of S03, 023,214 since that date last year. BEAT, ESTATE JOB 8ALE 1 ' i Ht'lUTBBAN BEAL ISTATE FOB SALE Ht'IIUUIlN nSMhutsAjtpi ' I -r AaeaWaesjeVAaTJe Dna fi.J B I fl a o rr.wt.. r itr t r . T! -.., uuuu rurcnase m vnesier ac caaystone may ae worm, a iite lime of Hard Labor AUCTIOlfr SALE OF LOTS CHESTER, PA., NOV. 1 4th, 10 A.M. 60 Fine Residence Lots at 9th and Harwick SU. EDDYSTONE, PA., NOV. 14th, 3 P. M. BO Business Lots Ah opportunity is kaeckiag at yesr door how, Uwt may sever retUra again, to 'ouy a lot at YOUR OWN PRICE i ii ' i t '. TERMS One-Third CashBmlan, Three, Six, Nine and Twelve ' Months, with Interest . ', . s Tkc world's grMtUtt auction- wUJ MhMvr Co sell the lots at tfc rat of one a v ' - W '. BURNED TO DEATH IN ATTIC Bethlehem Steel Worker and Boarding Houso Keeper Dies BETHLEHEM. Pa., Nov IS. John Davis, forty-five, steel worker, was burned to death at his home when the nttlo ho occupied caught flro of unknown origin. Davis and his wife kept a boarding house, but the boarders were unable to save him, as the flames spread very rapidly, The charred remain of Dnls were found two hours after the, firemen had ex tlngulshed tho flames. Lancaster County Teachers Meet LANCASTEIt. Pa, Nov. IJ. Tho sixty fifth annual session of the Lancaster County Teachers' Institute opened today. County Superintendent Daniel Fleischer presiding. More than 700 teachers aro In attendance, not Including Lancaster teach ers, who have a city Institute. The Intro ductory address was made by Prof. II. M. Harbold, principal of the MtllcrsWIle Stato Normal School. Every evening special lec ture, will bo given, that or, this ovenlng being hv Judge George D. Alden on "News of the Hour." TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES w!!Hf.Vf.-Frn,tdja8s.Vs !. 9!h ' """J Lou'" Bchlllinger. tHS Ituaaell ef. ".nRnTav'-SSi-PK!'' '" nn1 Catherine James J. lIcNally. IJH E, Cambria St.. and nd and James J. McNally, 1SU n, Cambria at., a Anna Vorndron. 'sniJ Vllap4st. ' Phlllo Cnrrfit.n. t!tl!A r--Ml,l.1 t H,,.h Tnl.n 4fU -!... A " Jamea F. llrtionlyal. ; Katherlne U. Adsla. 6J2 Carmelo i-natrufello. Klrlt ioi iiavrrioru av. iuti alio N Park .T IladlMd at illo, S113 N An l . aUWII Lni 2730 Almond at. 20 rillMTt -t fUTOHis- Klrlr nnrt stni Vl.a-la, e ll.ar.i aa.e4 n. . :" "a " ' a-aaai tm ' . sisiin, umi jiRTrrinru nv". MffwVLfcKVT.,a.lA!; A.?. . and Kmma . ...,-.., T Kdrthe Young, xilT W. WeatmoreTand at. jiwxt, -witt jiaiia III Arrtier at Norman T loor. Anne iianaon. Itobart ilcK I tan Llnecln In. alcKnlaht, Darby. I'a. monn ivMnir. Mahler. $718 N American' at., and 457 HanaberVy at,, and Arthur at. Parby, la and Kate O. Pa. 140 Master at., and Catherine .tianirr, .lis Ft l.ee ai Oacar Carlson. SX.33 ' Hprlng Uarden at. and . Mlgne K. Johnson Saj Horlnc Oarden at. "MJlS?.ld.i,a."i5."-i.g- 8th "- ni Dor Waldemar Peterson, 1420 llaraton St.. and Emlir beuo. 15S4 Maraton at. " a wmtam II llomh, St. Loula, Mo., and Verna ..!?(. Koaanfeld. Chlearo, III ' '- William J. Jackaon. eSSo Theodore ave.. and Margaret H. McDnnough II3S3 Theodora ae. Halrh Jf. Qulmby. Mgi w t Olrard ave., and Florcnea Tiall. Vtn w. Ihtah ave. Oeorg; W. Hhaw. Jr , WHS .Columbia ae.. and Catherine A Horry. 'J01J I'ear at. uomenlro Mlmeone, IU4 H, Jeaaup at ..Kvi.i.a iwiit, .. i yiiii t.L..,.. Herman Majer. 1747 N 7th (iviiF, iui n. iKrH. pi. Paul V Ularn.ld ann N. loth at o, aiiib, in ri.n a.i and reter Qulsley. 814 N.Inth st'. and i:ilzabih at., Alola Vena. IkiAv K IteechvVood st , Damay. in 10 N. S.l at. m. ,aI?'..V, iTru,"l. l130 N'. WWnock st Maud Holmea. Harkenaark. M J Floid D Ilenry lhil Addison at. William H. Wright. 3147 lUnd Krancea B Knicger. 33IT Hand at and Amelia and Mary and Leontlne and and Mamie feet, and Jon I Poulatnn, I7SS Addtaon at..' and l'lla N. Webater, 21W Lombard at. ' 1'"' PHUADELPHIANS LEAD VENTNOR 'BOOSTERS' IN MODEL RESORT PLANS Campaign for Self-imposed Task of Civic Betterment Conducted by Board of Trade JUVENILE, BUT GINGERY VENTNOIl CITV, Nov IJ. Phlladel phlans who have handsome homes here and spend a considerable portion of the year at the shore aro to play nn Important part In the self-imposed task of bringing Vent nor City to the front as a "model residential resort." ' The campaign Is to be conducted by the youthful but aggressive Vcntnor City Hoard of Trade, or which thrco prominent Phlln delphlans aro vice presidents and many other Philadelphia are members. Ventnor City's claims to recognition by those who prefer a quiet etiMropmcnt will be based In part upon the fact that It Immediately adjoins Atlantlo City nnd Is to bo distin guished from fashionable Chelsea only by a theoretical boundary line extending through the rnlddlo of Jackson avenue. Stress la to be laid also upon the fact that all of the Joys of Atlantlo City may be reached nt the slight expense of five cents by trolley cars running directly to Atlantlo City's festive and glittering Hoard walk. Much will bo made also of Vent nor's lack of saloon?, for there Is not a single licensed thirst parlor within Its bor ders, and tho nbsence of many objectionable conditions which are found In larger cen ters of population. The ncw Hoard of Trade has started out to demand permanently paved highways all over the city, nnd Is upon record with a recommendation that 135,000 appro priated for the enlargement of the small but quite satisfactory Heach Casino bo used Instead toward the cost of better streets. Tho board will havo the active co-opcratlon of Mayor-elect Schlmpf, who was Instrumental In making that place a non-salaried omco before he was elected. Thomus o. Sheen, a largo property owner, Is president of the board. Tha Philadelphia Oca presidents aro Wlnfleld S. Plerso), who Is treasurer of the Bell Telephone Company t T M. Daly, president of the Contlnentnl-Equltablo Trust Com pnny. Philadelphia, and Ellwood Ivlns, of the Ellwood Ivlns Tube- Works, Phlladel phla, all of whom are actlte Ventnor boosters. SOLDIBM AND CIVILIANS FMMT 4i-.su assamsiai Suburb of Chleaji k Sww rf Vfe Wflv OMftfl CHICAGO. Nor. lO-MlHtary aeWttUe at Port het1itti today are ttiveathratHht trouble between Members of the rim Ml tx! cavalry and resMents of nigh Weee), a mibartt, t-eswitrng fn pitch hatlle (n which one man was srhwfly tajvrtd aM a doten others were beaten. Sentinels of the cavalrymen were pette4 about thd village parly today, white com panies searched the town for baixt of youths who attacked and beat two guards men following their visit td younr womea ot the town. The guardsmen who engaged In the battle yesterday were rounded tip by a prevoet guard from the fori and returned to camp. The situation was peaceful today, but the guardsmen were Intent on punishing tn assailants of, their comrades. Read of Wilson Victory and Die MOI1ILK, Ala., Nor. 11. Federal Judge If. T, Tdutmln, stricken with paralysis Friday while reading of President Wlfson's re-election, died today. Judge Toulmln was to have retired December 1. He was the first Judge to Issued an anti-strike In junction whert In 1111 he enjoined Louls lllo and Nashville Railroad employes. mi 11 ' i i i lasiat KAaWAunBt paieivaaBfc aaaaTat aaTaSa aBaaaTaaTaaV .SONSJNJUHD swiii ii i, a Man Wta CtaHet.jMd Another DrlVtr DIm WIi SVwr ing GrBreaiHi anEKNSnUlia, Pa., Nov. U.-A hmn was kfffed and hid two mm mjeirM, arm eeTWuly, when ths atrtaiiiubiw ,ht wtsHw they were driving at hrgtl osv4 ow tist Detmont Had, two mires north ef drama burg, skidded and overturned ttrto Mn. noon. Thomas It. Parks, forty-one ye M. ot Qreensburg. was killed InsUntly. The Injured are Charles Parks, twelve year old, fract tired collarbone aM Internal In. Juries, removed to the Westmorehww, Hos pital, areensburg, and Clarenee Partes, eighteen years old, bruited, removed le Ms home. Mr. rarko. who was driving ties ma chine, had drawn tip alongside another ear gdlng in the same direction, and, ntrti lag to spectator!!, a rued began. Be4h machines apparently were running at about forty miles an hour when the . Ing gear of Parks' car evidently failed to operate. Iwmmmm'lime'ai'emmmmmmmammammmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmm Prominent Photoplay Presentations I Boobmg Gmumw A I H AMRR A h,MerrlspaanmkAv. nljimiYlDIWlXfat. Dally 91 Bvga. tllS-S CHAm.lC CTIAPLIN In "Behind th Sereen" APOl I fa B,D AND T1IOMP80M IC In BOTHKnN and IWtr lr.f...i i. ,-rfc- 11II.I.IE BUHKK In th toth and 'OLoniA'H noMANCK." "IITH, llll.i I-it Epleoda of ARCADIA "TUB PntKCB OS- nrrant Washburn and CltAnLKS CHAI'LIN in C1I1C8TN0T mJi?. PJ"NSB ov ORAtmTARK," wll nrrant Washburn and Marauerlta Clawfnn. In "Iiehind th Scrmi." BEUWONT - AAnKCT a MARY PICKFORD in "LES8 THAN TUB DtHrr BLUEBIRD Dn0AD nWiTOANMA VALENTINE GRAIShl Tim DAuaiiTEn or MseOttEaOrV Vw tviiv, . rAKAuotrnr THEATnn ALICE BRADY ,rt '& CAO&. FAIRMOUNT "ATn XVKtn3It CAHLXLB BLArKWRM. sn" DOnifl KENTOM , nJTlIB OCKAN WAIF" "T.1IB BHIBLDINO flllADOW fiHTH T THBATETt MAT. DAILT MARIE DRO TtoI- FRANKFORD 4m FhANKjr?S?H DUSTIN FARNUM in "PAJ180N OP PAMAMIKT" JEFFERSON mM nSrSAOT,UH WILLIAM DUNCAN in T11K LAW MAN" I FADFR ronTT-pmsT axd JUNE CAPRICE in THE TIAOaED PniNCEelB" LIBERTY moAOM'unmA SIR HERBERT TREE in TUB OLD FOLKS AT HOME" I rr1 TCT MD and locust LULUOl Mats, liso nnd ttM, 10c. , Kvs. dio. s, 0io. le CHAnt.ES CHAPLIN In "Ilahlnd tna Hen-en" Lionel tlarrymor In "Th Tirana ef Cowardice' TTBST PHILADELPHIA LOGAN THEATER "l0 H0AD THEODORE ROBERTS in "ANTON, TUB TEIUIIBLK" Murk?l.si;Theater "&?" Wm. H. Thompson '"tSu Ewry TTedneiriay-afarTa Walcamp In "UMrty" OVERBROOK ,?,D "AvunpoRD M iibii . "" Jmt Vnl Ore. NeJlShipman nnd William Duncan In 'THE WRITIKO ON THE WALL" PALACE Ml MaHKET STnEBr MARY PICKFORD in "LfiSS THAN THE DW8T PARK n.,.Dl.B AVE- OAOTmW ST. MARY MiLES MINTER in "TOUTfTB ENDBAniNd TOUNO CilARaT PR INC ESS .,MftJli?tr Naomi ChilrUrii " "tb TrCTflrrew Clh Kplaods "The ficarlet RunnsV REGENT 1M4 nKET OTBRET Arthw Aahley and Muriel Ostrkhe 'THE MAN 8MB MAHRIED" R I A L T O OBnMANTOWN AVH. THEDA BARA in "HBTr DOUBLE LIFE" RUBY "A""" TRKET GLADYS BROCKWELL in "SINff OBT HER PAHEWTfi" SAVOY ""JS ROBERT WARWICK in THE HEART OP A HERO" STANIJRY afARKET ABOVff ltJTH B.lAi. It'lS- M. ts HiISP. Jt Fannie Ward " 'TOB t8loT,j8t- ClIARLEB OHATHW ln "Dehlnd thiscraei." TIOGA 17T" AND VEWancO BTS. PAULINE FREDERICK in "A811E3 OP EMnEnB" VICTORIA MAPKKT BT. -I V Armvn vinth Bessie Barriscale '" "Sevb- CHAS. CHAPLIN In "Dehlr ths ScreTn" EUREKA ivnt MARKBT flTa THEDA BARA in "The Serpent" A. B. C. THEATER ciiEBTNtrr Norma Talmadge ,n "tl!&&AtnT. Keystone "A Scoundrel's Finish" NORTH PHILADELPHIA RIDGE AVENUE ,T" n,DaE AVB- THEDA BARA in "Romeo and Juliet" BOUTH PHILADELPHIA O L Y M P I A BnoAD AS?lKttntDaa nzJforitiimHiiAtoK today"?100 TUESDAY WM-.S.U82f' ' ' Man .... . w,noJlvouM Net Die," AI.e 'THE TKLLOW MENACK" EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERT MONDAY SUBJECT TO OIANOE VTKEK OFoK0V. IS TO A. U. C. THEATER ALUA11BRA APOLLO ARCADIA BEL3I0NT BLUEBIRD CEDAR EUREKA FAIRMOUNT 5CTII ST. FRANKFORD WE BUY AND SELL LAND IN ALL PARTS OF THE Vl S. 1 v HMJrM ot HMM G4iM Up TJmMMmU MMw Httiui. BiwbieM afayrlftL ak. aOtlal. a. at "fc m. - III I s flls Si .T f wsssiisissii. v Chw te NATIOtsAL LAND AND AJTOTHW 01 - - - J. it. WOAafOUD, JUG.. WAAHManV.C. AMD CHESTER, mlt0mtm0$ip' JEFFERSON UONDAT The Racial Becratary A Bcbundral'a Klnlah The Intrlaua Behind the Screen , , . Th Chattel Olorla'a Itomsnca, 20th Ep. TnVrf!nr of ruatark Behind the Screen' Mary Plckford, In Ias Than tha Dual Valentine Grant, In Daughter of MacQregor Thy oilded Cage The Shielding Shadow IT) Thjda Ilara. In The Serpent Tha Ocean Waif Tha Shielding Shadow Maria Doro, In Th Laah . Diistln Farntim. In T" Paraon of Panamlnt LEADER LIBERTY LOCUST LOGAN MARKET STREET 0LYMP1A overbhook Palace PARK PRINCESS REGENT RIALT0 RIDGE AVE. RUBY SAVOY fffiiiu William Duncan Tha Last Man June Caprlra In Th Raggad Princes . Sir Herbert Tre. In Th Old Polka at Home . Behind tha Screen Th Brand of Cowardice Thendor Roharts In Anton th Terrible TUESDAY Mary Naah. In The Unbroken U The Intrigue Behind tha Screen Theda Bara. In Itomeo and Juliet The , Prince of Oraualsrk Behind th Screen Mary Plckford, !.ea Than tha Duet In Houae Peters, In Olrl ot the Oolden Wast rula Hufr. In Th Reward of Patience Lillian Olah, In Diana of tha Follies WEDNESDAY If. B. Warner, In Shall 48 Tha Puppets Tha Intrigue Behind tha tkrren Tha Victory of PonacUnce Th Seartat Itunnar Tha Prlnr of flrauatark Behind ths Screen Mary Plckford. In I.ea Than th Dust Itobart Warwick. In Tha Heart of a Hard Th Apoatla of Vengesn Tha Walters' Ball William Dun Through the ncan war ,1" Duatln Farnum. In Th l'anl.n of l'anamlnt Maria Poro. In The Laah Tn,JPWl ?' Panamlnt Olorla'a Romanc Virginia Pearson, In Dare Devil Kate Maria Doro. In Th Lash Robert Warwick In Tho Heart of a Hero Brhlnd the Screen ina nrana or Cowardice William II, Thompann. In Th By of lha Night No Performance Today .. i:Jl Shlpman, lit wa rri Wiling on th Wall Mary Plckford. In Lea Than th Dust . Youth's Endearing Young Charm Ttn.CvH'K.a.n Artkur Aslilar. In Th Man m,a Married zru&'L?. i2s.&"JU miT&r&J: itria Warwick, la art M Hero teT. 'Jtoa&t&is Theodore Roberta In Anton the Terrible Th Dawn of iov Th Man Who Would Not Dl Th Yellow Menace (Jail liana. In Th Scarlet Oath .Mary Plckford, In Leas Than tha Dual Jt'.'' Tre. la Old Folks at Horn Tlha Soul of a Woman The, Bcrlt Runnr AMkw Aaeiey, lu Tha JTan K Marrl rrlad Httnn. In, or waji RvM I RMIMM iSSaST srisetT ar'tgiu, "aBafageUar Behind th Screen YHURSDAY , On Day Th Crimson Stain Mystery Theodora Roberts In Anton th Terrlbl Tha Ttaaaad Prlncaaa TrJangl Karaten Comedy FRIDAY lienor Thy, Nsm The Olrl and lha Mo Thodr Rsbert In Anton th Terrlbl . The Prloee of Orauatark Behind th Screen .Mary Plckford. In I. Than th Duet Nanc O'Nell Th Iran Woman In The Iron woman Tha Crimeqn Stain. No. 1 Oall Kan. In Th Scarlet Oath, Krnllr Btvna. In Tha Soul of a Woman Tn tha Dtnlomafla Rarvlca The Crlmaon Stain Mystery Norma Talma do. In Mary Carstslrs Marl Dor. In Th Lash William, Farnum. In Fires of ConeUem Robert Warwick, tn The Heart of a Hero Maurlca and Walton, In The Qucat ef Life Theda Bars, In Romeo and Juliet No Performance Today Loula Huff. In ins net ftenard of Patience Wary Plckford, In Les Than lha Dual Louis Huff, In Th Itiward of Patlenc nett Keilarmann, In , m jam fttptUIM'l Daughter Arlbur Aaaler. Th Man She Harried la. wYAHtlt8;B,wteB,. znmsr BUfeBs, aWValksrtaa. Ir mmmmm-ya Jaavtxr" 'r&Ttf A Virginia RaaaayMe) Oladys llroekwall. In Bins of Her Parent Katblrn William.. rf Th N'.r Do Wli Th Prlne la lamahjn Th Crlmaon Stain Mystery Chart Chaplin, In Behind th Screen William Olllttt. la rtock Holmea Shark William K Hart In . Return of 'Draw' Egan Hebert Warwick in iiegu or a hin t4 Marguerite Clark. In Llltfa Laoy Klfitn it Mo. Olerlam Th shielding Shadow A Burprla Feature Mm! Coaxal., la Th Bad it Is ilalaboa MairPlokford. In Lea Than th Dust Wllllas 9. Hart, Ut Return af 'Draw" aVsn HJJa'Sear0 Ptrva. la Mta. 1 amraraaaa T&?sWlllS, a?ieft Fannla Ward In Each Pearl a Tear The Prlneo .if Orsoatark Behind tha Screen Msrr Plckford. In Leas Than Ihe Dust Tn Law Dcldt Ma Murray, In Th big Slater Oersldtn O'Brlan, In A Woman's Fight Lionel Barrrmere. In Tha Brand of Cowardice Blanche Sweat, In Tb Storm Th Big Blatar Th ShValdTag Shadow Charles Chaplin. In Behind the Screen "BATrSDAY The Halfhreed A la Cabaret Theodore Roberta Anton th TarrH William Return of S. Hart, In Draw Bean The Prlne of Orauattrk Behind tha Screen U0 TV.AlifaJ. Ia Than in bolt In Paulln Frederick. In Aahea of Ambers A Wild Olrl of th. Slwru Hi Wild Oat William 8 Th Dawn Hart, Mak In aker Ma Th (.nr. In laiar Blanch Sweet. In Th Storm Helm' Travel picture Blanch Sweat, In Th Storm Fraiula X. Buahman. ln In the Dlplomatla Servlo Behind th .Screen Th Prle of Pam Marl Doro, Th Leah In Th llan'wn'! ats In stood still Th Rlvar of RomSna flcrt of ta Subioarln Keawy JWhlji in Th Pratandera Lea Thaa th 9ut HSo1h.Ji Thlafllff'l&Je,, a fe 1HlPVttl: . Lotv Fl14. In Th Man Who stood BtlH Blanch Sweat, tn Th Storm The Return Ot Ev Th Shielding Shadow H) Hhlnd the Kereea Th Price of Fasea Marie Doro. la Th Lssei "- Bx.'r- - THA T JFrtnaa TtnieWJM, 1" MaryJriekfBrd. U Laaa Than the Dut Htallr SMwu ta Th w I of ta Lay )ialaK,.Prtrv hi ssawayaaTaaM - pww '"al it' awaa.' " ts-TJSOW i Ksljl"l''vts Jiisjial laa'rVi im 'ta tka Brand of uwardfc iBlrWi u Utrl rf