m COUNCILMEN BACK Several Favor Increased Salaries and Better Work ing Conditions CIVIC CLUB AIDS CAUSE Firemen Get Small Pay; Give City Good Service "lITY pays its firemen lesa nnd rol J quires tnrco times the service in return thnn it gives to tho following employes: Mtaa-nrrr, Mayor's offlr.,,, I hanrTtnr. Slayer's jwflre. . . . Mraarntfr. Saffty,... Rmnkt Inanrctors ....,.,..,. In.tirrtora ai--r rnnnpfflitn Aaalatant In.r-Mtora, hmt.lns 1100 IJOO HAS ltno it oo 1100 liuo 1100 xnnn M-Mfnr-r, .Rw-lr-r of. Tain,..,, rhnlTer, wtltnia ann MMantra.. rifrk rlrrmtr ah-rlffa lull poat-r. ah-rln's...... ..,., , ntl r.ln. ............. . . four. Upstaiey ................... , ooo lilrnlh ninUtanl tlrrk, Orphan' lonrt ...... i. IJOO rrW, Municipal A'oort ......... , ioo AtaUtsnl trim, Manlrlpnt Court . , 5000 Firemen, on duty, nt risk of lifo and limb, twenty-ono hours a day, 365 days a year, rccolve $900, $1000 nnd $1100, according to length of service. HVTUNING LEDGKR-PfflliADELPHtA, THURSDAY, HOTOMBTSB 23, 1910 trantftf of ths rnonr protldsrt (6 6lht USSR, Tha police wsro carr-d for In th mailer Sf. r'K""Jln(C of (alary. nd under lh BUnkenburs-Porter rglm were placed upon a three-platoon system, which llmiu each man lo eluht houra dutr. but the (Ire men, throimh administrative neglect, and want of councllmanlc championship, 'were "j to remain, aa they hae been since U7I, on the twenty-four-hour basis. WOMAN TAY8 FREAK BET Stanch Supporter of Hughes Wheels Man in Delivery Cart tlBTHLEltnM, m., Nor. . Mra. Mame Luch, who although ahe cannot vote, wan a stanch supporter of prealdentlal candi date Huehea. has paid an election bet made with Reuben Ileus. She wheeled him around town In a de livery cart. Theatrical Baedeker R,J. r" A" "'' by ma sun si.tr l.ftalnm. nt' not ",to'lJlnrr n LTRtC "tlltl trin n. LTJUC "nltls Vt 1UII and Scotl ' br Thomas flrd . OtrN.' with Itatn !?'. .llMredllli, Thurston i wtisn comMr, with nnn itnav II...W kl Ami... .. J-roma . K.rn 8en-rr d-.ltn-d br Robert iaruuinn. Nw.la tdttlnr. nnoAD "Tha turn ef I.tfa. with r..-.tt. lor. A nfw drama of mothArhond hv h- I. J. Ila-tla-1 ll.ftn... B...k. i ..... tr Mr ft.art." In which stirM. and Vuihi? itnotHini prosr.aa In lhair arta. ln- Tho firemen of Philadelphia must be pro vided for In tho ahnpa of Increased salaries and better working conditions, declaro sov era! members of Councils. This provision may be made In tho disposition of tho esti mated revenuo under an Increased tax rats or assurance bo made that, beginning with the first of tho now year, direct appropria tion for the firemen bo recommended by the finance Commltteo nnd approved by Coun cils. This la the declaration mado today by councllmanlc champions of the clty'a pro tectors, who assert that otherwise the tax rate moaauro for 1917, whether Increased or stationary, will bo opposed by them. These Councilman, like thousands of ether citizens now Interested In tho fire men's cause, admit that, until public nglta tlon on the firemen's behalf was Instituted, they were unawnro of the true conditions existing In tho Bureau of Fire. Now that they have been Informed of the urgent ne cessity and Justlco of proper recognition of the firemen, theso Councllmen, In common with clvlo bodies and business men gener ally, ara willing to agres that there shall be no change In the tax rata unless tho first beneficiaries under the additional revenuo are the men who have labored silently and patiently, whlla every other branch of the elty government was aided to keep abreast with modern Ideas and a living wago In keeping with tho services performed. WOMEN UnCJB HELP Added to the forces supporting the causo of the firemen today Is the Influenco of the Clvlo Club Sirs. Edward Diddle, tho presi dent of tho club had been out of the city for several days. Sho returned yesterday and with several other members of the or ganization, listened with surprise and ex pressed Indignation nt tho revelation of conditions within tho Bureau of Fire as they were explained to her by represent atives of the firemen themselves and tho citizens' commltteo which Is espousing their cause. The women wore amazed to learn that the existing regulations made It impossible to man the various engine nnd truck com panies throughout tho city with anything like a proper complement of men, that theso men were obliged to bo on duty at their stations twenty-ono hours out of each twenty-four, nnd that tho meal hour nlloW ance made It Impossible for some of tho firemen to reach their homes more than ' once a day, or at best, to enjoy but twenty minutes for each meal If permitted to go home threiTtlmes In each twenty-four hours. The fact that the firemen nro obliged to natch what sleep they get while fully clothed and frequently nro called to duty ten or a dozen times In a single night were other Instances of tho system which the club members declared to bo Intolerable In a modern American city. They promised to make a personal visitation to the firo sta tions In n few days nnd to take ncllon with the municipal authorities nnd to bring what pressure they could command to alleviate tho situation. PLAN FOn BETTERMENT Several members of Council?,' while not caring1 to.plnco themselves on record at this time, have expressed themselves as heartily In favor of the firemen and to Join In the Widening movement for their betterment ns soon as tho tnx-rnto problem Is disposed of. It Is pointed out that as far back as 1911 n ordinance was Introduced Into Councils and waa-passed nt that time, appointing 300 additional men. This measure, although till on tho municipal statute books, has never been cnrrled out, Tho funds required for Balarles were pro vided at tho time, but, on account of the failure to appoint tho extra men, was merged nt the end of the fiscal year. Again In 1912 n similar measure and appropria tion bill went through Councils, but. ay In the previous Instance, no action In the matter of appointment again permitted the Tavfnr. huabaml. O- Mr It Shftw tih-nnmn. dora-d br Drama lllVlf.Kii'.IL,u ni JVflmiitler ri !..:. .j"m v ."" iinrnara, tl t. "" .i 0"Pr trior rnlotr.mrUlo FOnnEST "7kKff,il FoIIIm." with In il.lr.. Ia R lUCoopof Metrua's sequel o Nrlmuttar. Amualni. but Kann. h,l,.' ".:-t,'J,..'"."'n.?..5:!- ass;?, wiV i " r-" ' . companr. Tenth annlraraarr production of !rn.!U.!?.,. 'roth na """I Institution! lleau- n A.,'i:I.K'l",t" .r,lh .Ernest Ol.ndln R ,i. "neOern morallir p r" with mora ThTiv?'; ill"" reed ;'nv.rrwomn.,T rapVrb'r. ' 01nillnnln acts ' at rortikAn rntcKs AiutrT.'l-r,,.i""!r natk" with Vlr. o i ''kjS' 1Jv.r llerman's plar. point ln mlikhJ. dI?,ru ' " " ,or wmn to rttorm. Btrlklnje meloOrama. BTOCK CA,n;?r?,loc.KKn-':", " " h $rj?iLP.h,.,,Jr nJ John orns. H. viral of fA.l!w"ip,'.S?...eo,Bf.w.?nl w,'h rtaumotlon of aeaaon of atoek. Well dona, PKATunn FiLita BTANLET "Mlaa OrolTO VaililHlan," wllh Mararuerlta Clark. Itrat half of weak. "Tha X'iiu7. .1.w.nl. with Cl Illdcelr nd Wl laes liald. tatter half of week. Travel plo- It w vw "l"1". comeJIea anil educattonals MiCAJ?,A. The Werll'a Donblr." with William ". nrat hatf of weak. l'Tb Han onibli. Alrr." with Charh-a liar. MartorU wilaon anil Margaret Thompson, aeconil half ,,eiweK Others V,t970,.tlAT7"n'"lfn Arlatoerarr." with .;;.u,. rairnanKS. nrat half or wm. "Tha Uater," with E-nllr Slavena. latter half of Keyatona comedlea and others ali week, rATjAdR "The, Honl of, Kur-San." with Sjaaue Hayakawa, Taurl Aokl and Mrrtla m?Jft.lJ5Sn'..lJ. w"k. Olhr Uri?!NTrr. A" Man," with noberl Warwick. Mollla Kln anl Oenla Holnrea nrat half of ?,'.. . ,Th"-Wairer," with Emllr Mayans, DELSIOT "nonsht and Paid ror." with .A.,.,?.l!r",,y. " week Others AI.lIAMIIIlA--"Iaa Thin Hie lnt." with JJs'.nekfont. nrat half of wfk "Tha Heir to the lloornh." with Anita Kln and Thomaa Melahan. lalar half of weak others. VAUDBVIM.K ICRrrirs Nat C. Ooodwln: lleatrlca Iterfonll "The Oarden of Ijore." mualeal comedrl rharlle Ahearn'a cycling oimedr companr; J'na Clayton In "Collusion", Carlmoll and llsrrta In "Golan- Wllh Cuptd"! Muriel win dow, IW-tal and Ilander. Kadla and namadeni pictorial news 0I.-Sni5r"'J!!rn .Nw 1-eaaer": "The Llnserla f.h.1P.. : Danlela and Waltors. "Tha Mraterloua ylll' Ueatrlcn Lambert: "Tha Vurnltura Movera", Charley lllley. Keyatone Trloi tha ,1?I!-.-!'!rl!u.ni1 .th1 Jul' t1 family. ailAND "Nfi-thbora' ; Jioiitroeo and Alleni Cycllnir MeNutta. Venlta Uould In Imperaon atlona. Cot. Diamond and sranddaushleri T'abnr and tlreen others. CnpaH KBYS "The Miracle": Orientals Oprtlo Companr. Ford and Gordon: Chief naile Horae. Klvla Iiatea and companr: Ions ponies, nrst half of V. Kmplre Comedr Four A Ilualnl. vlollnlat; Cora Slmc eon and company: June Dixon and models; Dayton family, and Olaen and Nort. latter half of w--k WIM.IAM PENN Almont. Dumnnd and Do: "Honr Konir Mystrrlea". Walter and ltenrri Itcaers. Curian and llosers. and "Some nhers In ranee." photoplay, nrst half of week, nubovllle: Jim anil Marian Har klna. D6rla Loater Trio, "Tho Amarlcan Iloya and Glrla" andt"A Corner In Colleena," Photoplay. Utter half of week. nUIU.ESQUU TltOCADnno "The Mischief Makars." with Amber All and Dolly Webb, The feature of ife'XlV "nV.;--" ""' ''" .Hula MINHTJIELS DUMONT'S "raylnsr Election Beta." "Th. Chimes of Normandy" (burlesqusl. and other travesties by the local blackface artlats. SCHOOLS AND C0LI,EQE8 BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE A FEW HOUnS a week In pur Nlsht Bchool will fit vou for that better poaltlan. Shorthand, Tjrpewrtttnx. Bnokkeep nj;. Secretarial and Spanlah. 25 Chestnut Street" STRAYER'S fc7ir..',u?n-,,"" Sch" Po.lt.on. auar.nt.ed KA..,B!?,S!KS: SALESMANSHIP Vo;hcmV.nno.wt 5K MUSIC RAG time " & IN 20 LESSONS We'll t.ach you to play real r.stlms on ths piano In ao leasona IK YOU DON'T KNOW A. NOTU--In las. tlm. If you already play. You'll learn I. play popular sons, fox trot., "rai" any piece. Call on nhon. for Frs.Rooklat. eilrilSTK-iSHN SCHOOLS Of POPUt,An JitlSIO Sill Oermantown Ave. Phona Tlosa 20t 1120 Ta.U.r Ht. Phon. Dlcklnion 3T04 t. ATJTUMN BESOBTS ATJTUMN BESOBTS ATlANTIC CITY. N. J. ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. Atlantic CitscM ; lhcDri9ht otargf Seashore Resorts" The Ideal Place for an Outing Over the Thanksgiving Holidays Run down to Atlantic City, the brightest spot in the World. Inhale the pure invlsoratlnir salt sea air, the Ail j a IP C3f,'JiViitffVCJ&r kariMBK? "ty,ff"'l'Osi Handy Phonograph Guide for Readers health-laden breath of tho broad Atiintlo Ocean; enjoy the outdoor life and strengthen yourself for tho cares and trials of the work-a-day world. Golf, Itolllnc Chain, Horseback Kldlat-, Theaters, Tl.hlnf, Kte, I THE I.EADINO HOnacSMKR AI.WAVa nvru And will furnlab foil laformatiea, rate., etc, on appllc.llea -- - --.,i.it .-w. wm.-- lUJIIRMI BOISUJ Hotel Dennis Oo tbe Ocean rroot Wilier J. Buiby Marlborough Blenheim Oa lbs Oceea rroot Am.rlcaa and Karo- pc.a rune JoeUh WblteASoa. Co. Galen Hall w Hotel and Saastoiittai a, avuBXi oixr. The Shelburne Oa tbe Ocean Vroot European liaa J, W.IJ.I, Wit. Hotel Strand Oa the Ore.a Front V. II. OI sad II. O, Edward. The Holmhurst Central: Near Iltatk uaary uaraeu Hotel St.Chirles ua tae ueean rroot Newllu Ualae. Co. Hotel Chelsea Oo Ike Ocesa rroot 1. D. Tnoapaoa Co. Seaside House On the Ocean front r. I', Cook'. Boas The Wiltshire Central: Nter Iltack ssuaei cuu Atiintlo Cltr la onlr one hour'. rid. from Pnllad-lnhl. rreauaut trala. vU, Phlla, ItMdlac Ily. from ch.ilnut nnrf ktnulh Hlrat Karri., or I'.na... It. It. from tlpna.t s-reet HUtion ana -uarKi oiroei b .rry. 9r Tin antic art Opaiat qU aoasorvs A rocoantscd .tantlatd oraxcellcivct?. IC-rrv60a mTSRJ.lWKi WeatmiriRrpr Ky v near Beach. Bleya If couiiiiiaier tJJ t0 ,t pfj-, baths. nu' wat.r 18 up wkly . 12 up dally. Cass. Pakx. LAKE1VOOD. M. J. LAUREL HOUSE Lakewood, New Jersey A dflightful plae to tptnd n lVnfr and Spring Saon i. 1. Msrphjr. Jiir. C. V. Marplur. Ast, Ha. THE ItADWO RtJOilT ItOTELOF THt. vVORlO- JEatlboroiigfiWeiin ixantic crrv.M-.j; OwHCasnu KUUAtutHT. aJOSlAX WHlTeLVOH COMPAWV STEAMSUXPa FLORIDA 'HT 8BA" PIIILADEU'IIIA TO JACKSONVILLE (CaUlac al Bavaoaal.) VKUOIiTFtH. 8 All, 8u?ff.r.,-.A07la;ir,,,,.S".t "ervtca. e -?Uorour Tripto toeiud. TfKAki inaaatvl-v. Trio, la tit ' Illustrated UookUt oa Keautet, i TrlpaTla the TTerU" JVIcrchanU & Miners Tran. Co, COI.UMniA . "The L0Mn robweha" (Chrletma. atorrl. n-orsen Pauthner (talklns). and "The Olneerbre.it M.n," . same . . artist TwelTe.lneh. Price It. ABMI. B. "The jIoom and tho Thamna Cat." Ade line Francis (taiKine, ana "ine i-noe- maker and the nro-rnlea." Ten-Inch. asm. artist. rrle 7B cents. Amoi. "Toy Mies 8mphen, tll.ser), Prlne.'s Orchestra, and Thtlatma. .Mornlns wllh the KUdlea" II laser), same -muts. Ten-Inch. Trice Alan. "Children's II laser). Ice 03 cents. rrlnce'a nhanv" T.r Stareh" Lniiaren-. nyin- (Currle). Hand .nd 'ichildren. nrm nhan" fll.rrfnl. Iav Inatimment., ame artlata, Ten-Inch. Frlce AS cents. 8. "Darbara rrletehle" (Whlttler), Kdsar I.. Davenport, and "The I'harte af In. 1 liht tlrlrade." same artlat, Ten-Inch, l'rlee e rente A1STI. . . . "Ilnek Fananaw'e -anerl" (Twain). Harry K. Humptrrer. and "The Old Man and Jim" (lllley). earns artlat. Tweire.inch rrlce II. A03O3 ia "nastedr Man1' (ttlley), , liar Humphrer, and "A visit fn NIhAU" men. rrr R. from Ht. (Moorel. itmi artlat. Ten rrlce 01 rente, A10O3. KITTY CHEATHAM RECOEDS ' .DELIGHTFUL .FOR CHILDREN Charming Entertainer, Coming Here Saturday, !Makes Diverting Disks for Juveniles Other Offerings for Boys and Girls ny the rhonoftrnph Editor Announcement of tha mmlne nt vfiiiv Cheatham la like a preliminary nnd de llRhtful Christmas celebration. This artlt, with her subtle and never-falling appeal to children and irrown-ups elmutnneousty. never bores, never recites or sinus uninter esting numbers: always has something up her capacious sleeve which will cauVo a. chuckle or a tear from any boy or girl with ths allghtest appreciation of comedy or pathoa. T!.?rs ,a U'uatly a houseful of eager and Intelligent kids when Mlas Cheatham np. peara. and she takes good enre that they nil go home with pleasant memories of her selections, which she culls from tho best sources In music and narrative. Unuatly this "dlssuse" chooses the Academy of Mualo for her recitals! ah has done many a d. verting ami memorable thing there. This week she Is coming to Wltherspoon Hall on next Baturdny afternoon, to be exact and her coming brings up tha toplo of ree orda for Juvenile audiences. There Is a. lot of these, too. The litera ture of boyhood and girlhood, ns disclosed by the catalogs, explains partly why this sort of entertainment the phonograph Is so universally beloved. And Miss Cheat ham, admirable performer that she Is, Is far from hating n monopoly on the sub ject. There are any number of disks suited to the nursery repertory turned out by all the manufacturers. Consideration of them la made doubly Important by the fact that holiday times are drawing near. Thanks giving and Christmas should be borne In mind, especially, for appropriate records celebrating these two pre-eminent children's eents are easily found and make capital gifts. Only recently Mlsi Cheatham made sev eral fine records for the Victor. 8he Is In variably happy In her selection and Inter pretation of southern darky melodies, nnd tvf of theso, combined on Record No. 1, both deal with the land of cotton In a way that will probably please sons nnd daugh ters both. Tor slightly younger auditors, those not et out of tho sugar-plum nnd doll-baby stage, No 2 will bo fpund accept able. This collection of rhymes has tho charm of simplicity and qualntness No. 3 will provide entertainment for those kiddles who like the old favorite hymn tunes, crooned many n time by mammies to their little charges In Alabam' nnd deorgla. Columbia offers nil aorta of records In line with those mentioned nboe No, 4 tells n pretty Yulotlde story (It Is n talking record) with a gingerbread conceit on tho other side. No, 5 combines two subjects which children always loe animals and fairies. Childhood music finds Interesting ex pression In No. 6. Little folks develop a tnste for melody extremely early when they nro given half a chance Such a chance la offered In No , where a miniature sym phony Is played with effect, with a de scriptive specialty on tha reverse side No. 7 Is n familiar piece, containing the brisk and merry Haydn symphony. An entirely different school of children's records Is represented In Nos 8, 9 and 10. Mr. Davenport, a 1'hllndelphlan. by the way, gives a well-spoken recitation of 'Whit tier's famous eraes. 'Tho Charge of the Light Urlgade" would be a good addition to a boy's collection. For youngsters old enough to appreciate Mark Twain, No. 9 Is an excellent choice, while the Riley selec tions mentioned In the guide wilt amuse almost any child. No 11 la a plr.un.nt combination of musi cal pieces produced by Edison. There are winnx II. "ChrUtms. Rrmpn.nj-." Unci, rrlta and the Children'. Orchestra (Chwatall with I.en Spencer, and "Ilnrk Tilt llaneo" (taurendeui. New Tork Military Hand, Price it. dOIva. VICTOR I. "Illtle IJind," Emmett, and "I'.e (1-rlne. Hark to Utile," Klttr Cheatham. Ten Inch. Trie. It isogl. 3, Nnrarrr llhrmea, Nos. 1 and 3. Klttr Cheatham. Ten-Inch. Price $1. 43012. 3. ".M-tlnr l)w. M-reel Chariot." and "Walk In Jeruaalem." Klttr Cheat him. Ten-Inch, l'rlee It. 45088. a great many other records not listed to day which the phonograph owner can have played for him, and from which he can make hi own selection for hla children or the children of hla friends. The foregoing list Is Intended merely tn suggest some of the possibilities of dtskllleraturo for the Junior members of families. PICKFOItD'S ADORERS USE AEROPLANE MAIL Stnr of Great Northern's Re- oponinjr Bill Tonight Hoars From Cjhtcago Students CLOUDBURST RUINS SET By the Miotoplnr Editor The system by which mall Is carried via Aeroplane Is bound to bo n. success Mary Plckford approves of It The Ingenue-star of "la Than the Dust." which, by tho way, will bo shown tonight at the Oreat Northern Theater, Uroad street and Krle nvenue, nt Its re opening, feels "Pollyannn" about tha aerial ntunt because It permits her to get her "adoration notes" that much tho quicker. Miss Plckford receives about tOO such let ters n day, her press agent ner, nnd "any thing faster than the smoky old trains" has her approval. Already assigned to n permanent place In her archives nro a special delivery letter and three postcards post marked 6 a. m. In Chicago and recehed by her before noon ine next nay. The lette was from the students of the University of Chicago, Inxlttng her to be their guests during tha winter whenever she found It convenient to visit Chicago. Aa Mary had n. "beautiful time" with the summer students nt the university n few months ago, sho expects to accept the Invltntlon Tno editors who always favor news of Mary Plckford In their departments sent cordial greetings, nnd tho management of n big theater pre dicted that, '!, as Than the Dust" would bo tho biggest winner of tho season. Speaking of tho Great Northern, tho "alt dlenco" that assembles tonight at Its re opening will aeo n playhouse completely new except the exterior wntla. Soma Iden of the nrtlstlo rebirth of tho theater was given In Inst Monday's nvnrdria I.icdoku, Aman tlwt f-eetntly1 InAugurated conven iences are) nW entrances nnd tU, rest rooms ami an Austin organ. Bookings' will be under the supervision of William llorch enrlder. The following story nbout "Big Tre malna" (Torke-Metro), which comes to tha ttegent next week, shows what vicissitudes motle producers undergo. The recent cloud burst In Los Angeles ruined one of tho largo combination sets. Fifteen hundred dollars was the estimated cost of the furniture) rented for thin setting, which represented n palatial Virginia home. Tha real tragedy, however, was the ruination of Harold Lock wood's Oriental dressing gown. Tearal Tells of Ultimatum for Mexico That an ultimatum wilt be Issued to the Cnrransa aovernment of Mexico within n. few days was the assertion of Miss Janet Jtlchards, of Washington, speaking In Wltherspoon Hall laat night She said she 1 '1 in 111 it ,h, 1.1.1 ..I,, I, jti I'aaa knew tfi Il4nt p-MtsniMr flW n se llable inclination that th Uftfttfd ItkftM was preparing to send the ultlmntw. .'..' ; " ,,"".- , ',', w '6.95 BOY l Tkk lis Taftmf MucjVhk 8et In rich mahoranr eabtntt, this wsaderfni ialklnc machine possesses the features of hMl price Instruments Nickel ton arm, speed con trol, stops, etc. Will plar 13-ln. record wltbeot rewinding. The tone Is excellent full and Ie4r. Come and hear tha machine flared. Rxtra Lord Ten Needles, SOO far 1M EvcryboaV's, I0ON. lOtli aVtSJ n'Mtmrt,. 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Settlement may be made by cash, or charge, or rental lease. i .Write for full particulars todfiyl HEPPE VICTROLA OUTFITS Victrolas $15 to $350 VICTROLA IV $15.00 6 ' I Cinch Double-face: Records 4.50 Total, coat .,.,,, $10.80 Pay $ down. 12, JO monthly, VICTROLA VI ft $25.00 6 1 0-inch Double-faco Records,, 4.50 iii . Total t -. ',. 5)29.50 Pay l down, $3 monthly. VICTROLA.VIU $40.00 Records, your selection ?. I aaaaa-a 5.00 Total cost $45.00 Pay $4 down, $3 monthly. VICTROLA IX $50.00 Record , your selection, ..,......... 10.00 Total cost $60.00 Pap $3 down, $4 monthly, 1 VICTROLA X ,78,00 Kecords, your selection. ,,,., 10.00 Total cost , , $85.00 Pay $5 down, $J monthly, VICTROLA XI .......... ; , ,$ioo,00 Kecords, your selection,..., ., 0,00 Total cost , . .,,.,,,,,,$110,00 Poy $B down, $6 monthly. VICTROLA XIV ,.,,.., $150.00 Kecords, your selection... .,,...,. 10.00 Total coat ......... .,,,,..,.,,,,,, $160,00 Pay $10 down, $8 monthly. VICTROLA XVI ,.., ,$200.00 Records, your selection..,.....,.,,,...., 10.00 Total cost ,, $210.00 Pay $10 down, $10 monthly. WRITE, FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES n. " ?a .) vr ft- r .- -VT Thanksgiving at Grandma's with the rollicking fun that came after the pumpkin pie and other goodies had disappeared, was a day you still remember. The magic of the EDISON DD?.cnd Phonosranh will enable you to live again in memory the good old days vthen every goose wns a swan lad ond every lass a queen. You and your guests will be thrilled by music's Re-creation For the Edison is the only instrument that actually re-creates the living voice of the singer, the subtle tones of the violin and the' sweeping grandeur of band or orchestra. We cordially invite you to attend our daily concerts and hear your favorite selections. You will be under no obligation. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED LUDWIG PIANO COMPANY 1103 CHESTNUT MllsiafVQ RiQ.rtpntinnk IS SOMETHING MORE THAN S MCKfc. lUINfc REPRODUCTION " Artificial tone reproduction is wonderful indeed, lint it is not musical. A beautiful voice that is marred by mechanical timber in its reproduction is ' no longer beautiful. Wherever good musicjis understood in homes where art is appreciated there you will find the Edison D,DiTd Phonograph No NetdltM to Chang t Indttlruelibla Accords Come and hear this wonderful instrument and you will understand why the Edison is the first choice of those who want the best. LEADING EDISON DEALERS Philip H. Moore, 6644 Germantown Ave., Gin. L. L. uoodman, 6u W. Girard Ave., Northeast Starr & Moss, 3627 Germantown Ave., Tioca Geo. B. Davis & Co., 3930-36 Lancaster Ave,, West Phila; Open Monday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. aHiinrcrciHimxBiraHHKHfMEHHimB JSP 1 iiMhl&ilraMtlRIK nil If rflfi 1 llllliflll V Pi Open Every Evening SS23I Prominent Photoplay Presentations mtmaJMUiMM :! Wmk Booska Gmpamu TITE fallowlnr thtatara obtain their pictures thromb th STA1SXEY Beoklns Companr. whlth It cuarantM of oarlr ahowlna of ths (!n-. proiinctians. All plrtaras nrlrwrd bfor aililbltl.n, Aak far th. Ih.at.r In raur ItaUtr ahUlalas pleturst tbrsssh In. UTANlinT DOOUINU COMrANY. Market St. Theater A H-.nl..n lSth.Morrla I'aaiyunk Av. -VlnurriDru Mat.Ually a: Kvta.Oiiats I'sramount Flcturca. THOMAR MKIOHAN A ANITA KINO In TIIIJ J I Kilt '.U TltU JlUUltAtl A PT I C 8SD AND THOMPSON trJlljJ JIATINEB DAitnr Mao Murray in "The Big Sister" Alia All-BUr TWANOLB KKY8TONE COMEDT A R C A D I A CHESTNUT CHARLES RAY in THE HONORAULB AWV" BELMONT U& ALICE BRADY in "nouaiiT and paid ron" 333 MARKET HTKCET FranWyn Farnum ,n1mBr;rb.rv. Evary WKlniaJax Maria Wslcamp In "Wbarty" A Kimball Oriran n ' "' Mnaat Err .... ,J,BU' nrousht to Phlladalpbl. win in neaay to risy Thanlmlvlns Day, OVERRRfinKT MD HAVEnroiio UYl-nDKUUN jop. Jonas; Unit Orch. MARY PICKFORD in "HULPA FHOit HOLLAND" V PALACE "" MArn55oJ7nEET SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "THE BOUL Or KttaA BAN" rrr. AD com and cedar avb. CAJiI PARAMOUNT THEATCT WILLIAM NIOir,EAND8imENEi?IOWLEr In "CHIMSON MTAIN MYHTEHY." No. t FAIRMOUNT hiXD aven George Walsh & Juniate Hansen In "TUB MEDIATOH" FRANKFORD "" raAM5?S5SB Antonio Moreno & Naomi Childera In "THE DEVIL'S MUZE" CCT14 QT THEATEIt. OO III Jl. u.iow Bprus MAT. DAILY. Delow Bprucs. Rvss. T to 11, ANNETTE KELLEHMANN. Blar of "A Daushl.r of tha Ooda" In "NEPTUNE'S DAUQ1ITEU" JEFFERSON OT" r?EET5up"IN TODAY AND TOMOIHIOW ONLY Clara Kimball Young &,2J w.. I 17Ar.FR ronTT-rinsT and LXlJIt. LANCASTER AVENUE CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in TUB COMMON LAW LIBERTY BB0AD lumbia H. B, Warner & Dorothy Dalton In 'THE VAOACOND PIUNCE, nrl TCT MD ANO LOCUST LtKJKJiJ I .lata. 1150 and 3(30. 10a. .TSa. VIOV. O. V.SV. IflC T1I0MA8 CURRAN AUDIIEY MUNSON In "Inspiration" LOGAN THEATER "l9 &oad Nance O'NeU tJheltWom VKST PIIILADEtl'IIW PARK" "iDon Avn. a dauphin bt. PAULINE FREDERICK in "ASHES OP EMBER8" PRINCESS 1018 MARKETi BTIIEET Gail Kane ln 'H r. Evarr Tutaday "TUB SCAllLET HUNNER" RFfiFNT 1M "ARKET STREET IVCVJ&ria UMAX YOIOB OS0A EmUy Steven, ITHE-AGER, RTATTO OERMANTOWN AVE. I1AVL. lJ AT TUU'BHOCKEN . . Ethel Clayton & Carlyle Blackvv&ll In "A WOMAN'S WAY" RI1RY MARKET STREET J I DELOW TTJt BTREJW MARC McDERMOTT in THE PRICB OF FAME" SAVOY Miysffi? CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "WITHOUT A SOUL" p J o G A lTTH Jun VENANQ0 st., Mabel Trunelle (t Conway Tetwls In "THE HEART OF THE HILLS" ' ' VICTORIA ABKBT ST. , , EmilySlCVen8"The Wager" Wallace Reld & Cleo Ridgriy In "THB YELLOW PAWN" EUREKA 0TU UXXXK,srv BTS LEW FIELDS in "The Man Who Stood Stfll" A. B. C. THEATER'"DQrE8TNVT , WILUAM CORTNAY is "SEALED UPS BOOTH PHILADELPHIA Ot V M P I A BOA AND 7 lu I 1VJ. r l J BAINWMfAMat FRANCES NELSON "THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAJft, ftfr- WOSTH VillL.UlKU'HLV RIDGE AVENUE VH R,Dq A MARY MacLREH Is IS' Y ,