Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 15, 1917, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING LEDGER-PniTJADELPniA, MONDAY, 3TANTTARY 15, 1917
CAMDEN FIVE HAS CLEAN SLATE
FOR'FIRST WEEK'S COMPETITION
IN SECOND SERIES' OF CAGE RACE
Kkeeters Get Good Start.
Penn LJasKetDaii
Team, Still Unbeaten,
Plays Princeton Next
By CHANDLER 0. niCIITEIt'
K.1MDEN " n"a,n " to n" "cc"onl rarl
F( Irhe SkeeterR have won both Bam" play
ifin the Mfond Eastern Lonsue Eerie?, and
E ..Trrntlr have returned to the form dls-
I '..vV during the first aeries it looked Very
I- W(K "! ? . ,i ,ciu flttnv with
.?"".( onlv thi unusunl wrrk of J;
ITil IKIliin" ...... ..
" n its homo floor cnnuiinB mo iven
'j.rton flo to keep clow to the Hkceters .
Fail In the lat '"l"00 weeks of the cam-
R",n (he Ad.imn express eiowcu uown
ft? . i.n fnr in the rear.
rM " " . , ....
Perhaps Camden will oe noio id hwii
rotas' I" ,h, ",'on(1 ierle8 Alore cnn ue
Btf-M about this in nnouier re, us i
i orMtin have i" atronir opponents io meet.
I Camden wine fmm Oreystock nnd Head.
ffM thl week It will he a migniy nnni
IPP ... .. ,hnui n.q it Dlavs much better
sirhen ,hmg8 nro breaking rlfiht. whereas
i,'Jj skeeters niunvs hao had a habit of
fccrseklna; when me Boing is rouBn.
The greateit surprise to uaio n utcn
iTMnton'n two detents, ono or wnicn was
nittlnel on tho homo noor against tho tall-
: Ini De Nrl aBercfratlon Trenton has nn
:..... .mnni to recuneratc this week
!Xn it mays RcadlnB In Trenton and Do
v.ri aFMuslcal Fund Ifnll. Tho Jersoymcn
. J"11." . . , . . Tpnlnn nnd till rlV-et
re nara m nr.i ......-. - - --
Ctrl team a Kreui u"'"5 " "-
".' " . .l.1 I-,- V-.I I. -till nM
nlEhta banie, wnno uo ..in .-. .ui ..
oocertalntv
n. .Vert surelv will bo much stronger
h than during the first scries ; but Myers's
V turn Is still la' king In team play and badly
if ta need f reiervn strength. Tho team
I pUr cannot be perfected In n, week, which
t Beans that Trenton has a splendid chaneo
K to even up the now series with tho down
W town Ave.
Penn Plays Tijjcrs Friday
A more lnir"-'lns program Is scheduled
for the lntr-illegiate League, with tho all-
Is imnortant Penn-Prlncetnn came ns tho
& htadliner follower.) of tho college fives
are or the pinion wi.iv uni kuiiio win u-
fnially de ide tho rhamplonshlp, unless Yalo
Is stronger than I" expected.
. I.-. .... .m..fl In Ia fillafl.Hnn nf
f l liaB Ufl-ll .I"V.I U till. .M.fc.T.W. HV... ..
f all folkniers of the game that Dartmouth.
Columbia and i nrneii navo neen climinateti
from the llt nf rontenders. Iealmr I'enn,
If Princeton and Yale to fight It out The Im
pression 's general that laies pjiienuiu
ihonlnir to date ha"? been due more to the
KwMkness "f the three second division teams
L than to the brilliancy of tho nils, and an
other battle right down to the closing week
of the season botw :en I'enn nnd Princeton
li eip'fted
Tenn and Princeton aro scheduled to
meet on the Tigers homo floor, which Is
IB Immenie handicap for tho Hed and
Blue to oveitome Iast season Penn was
txaten i the Tigers In Princeton, but
managed l" ln in this city, tho season
tndlnj in .1 tic the play-off being won
ij Jourdet s team
U Mct'ir for Penn will Improve Its pen
nant chame 1"0 per cent, nnd Jourdet
hlpes to havo the Hed and llluo tlvo on
tilt for this game Tl ero has been n,
rradual improvement In Penn's play slnco
tie-open ng of the sea.son, but there Is still
room for a great deal of Improvement As
Princeton I said to bo stronger than last
teason. uid there is no question but what
Penn Is weaker, the odds aie greatly In
favor of a lctor for the Tigers In this
Brit clash Later on in tho season Penn
2 thouM he stronger but on form Prince
ton has a great ad intnge Just non
Tale is nhcdulcd to play Columbia In
New York on Krldav and nnother oppor
tunity to get a line on the HIIh will present
lUelf th'i'igh roniparativo scores often are
misleading Hy comparative scores Yalo
la a trifle trnngcr than Penn, with Prince
ton leading bnth by a large margin, but
the dope mav not r.m true to form. If
Tale Is to he a kiIous contender it should
have little trouble winning from the weak
est Columbia I'ini in years
i Another Camden Humor
A fen wi-ks ago it was rumored that
a prom'nent f'amden player contemplated
'Jumping io an up-.St.itu team Tho fans
t' Immedlate'v Molt it for granted that tho
; player in question was Jimmy Drown, be-
i cause it h.is been naid many times that
! he naa ds-.itisn.ed with conditions We
have heard that Itron-n did receive an
offer from un up-state team, but that ho
' refused to consider it having that ho was
P-aatlsfled to remain with the Skeeters. It
M another Camden plaser who Is sought,
, and he l sjld to have admitted to friends
tthat he is going to jump
I Camden eould not stay In tho lead long
i'lf It lost this ulaver. nnd It Is honed that
She decides t-i remain lojal. Tho Kastern
League is in better shape than over be
fore, and it go.ng to be tho lending basket
thai! organization for years to come, and
ithe player should thinlt twice before jump
lnr, as he will ba barred forever if ho
takes this tep
FAmerican Leanue Oamcs
To games are scheduled in tho Amerl-
tc" Leagui tonlglit In tho main contest
bOf the evening Simpson Jlemorl il, strength-
lentd bv the tirt.HI.ru n nf fnnr.hinit nnil
EDonaghy in the line-up. will tackle Hancock,
champlon of the llrt.t period. Hancock was
Ictfeated last week h the West Branch Ave,
!- me lormer i ttm favorite In the race
t Slmpa n with Moon-head at center, is n
fwotthy rival for Hancock.
I In the other game the leugue leader. West
Ipranch. will medt th.t ftlr.inl Alumni
EQointet
BASKETBALL NOTES
lf.nm.-ai, .II.. - ... ...-1 ,- L.i -...-
m ' "-- ..,: ui i .uri, is uciiik i ruici-u
r itartlne Joa CavannuKli at Kuard avalnat
vaailtri Initeai! of uane Harlow, who chowed
b "J" aaalnat Trenton It ao hapixsned that
nor stl, uiiiwi rive Held toala on Cavi.nau.ih
la th flrat half, wblla Ilarlow hlanked the Cam
? forrd In the . cond half It nus another
liH" meaain wronk Cuvanau.h In his 101ft
til t . ". betmr man than llarluw, and
i"'"! vWenil thoua-ht that the bl policeman
i.Zja B' "hap whan ba aent him into the
saaie.
"HILL" DARK
Ho is plajmp: a brilliant pamo for
Do Ncri siheo the start of the
second series in the Eastern League.
man ftllne two f.ll b!, Th. is quite a
h.?t' .V i. ry 'w ntrn lairue forwnrds have
SlntilVe-Vd"" """ "'"'"" '" ,h0 m,,"r "'
t.Jl.Tiu L K'"'l "II arnun-1 rUr nt en
Jer wa broueht out clearly In ih. i.nn.i-iim,.
til .f.,mr .. l,on',i' ?' ''olumbla. was he'ow
!, t"V.";nJrJ1 "ni1 outela-i o much
lo1ol.r0hil.i,,,l '.h. wh2" Ulu" nd Whit- team
rS5id &1 Seldom has n player been out
EiV'? fc0-. et"r margin vet th lioa ..ore
'II
PENN AND HAVERFOItD IN
DUAL MEET WITH TIGERS
STRIKE IMMINENT
A V IAItNA KS V IV IV I'il'rlneeton to Open Gymnasium Season
..uiunuu aijvuua. wlh xhrce-Cornered Match,
Baseball Men Gather in New
York Preparatory to Ar
ranging Schedule
ailKOR LEAGUES WORRY
lowa tha two men even
" "' '-em Another raee
tell tho truth
up in points ,ror"r
where figure do not
hni'dTviifnirf,,.1n P".:,or& ' hr'l'lant ferirard.'
haS in ..Ki "'tv'!, fhman team I'enn haa
naa in venre The nr.t.i.n. tAm nni i..
11 J""'1?' a m.lshty Intereetlns bvttle. as Its
-h
la
team liiJ ,,mlsMY,. 'e''tln8 bvttle. as It
b.uT.-iiS.Mi'i.W1"' "J 'he ball are tmir
".,?,",25 ,..No.....t.n' .JA '""hrnan team M
nnrj.t ,i,i7 "J""- emannsn will naa at
i!.bi -f-M.'i'i tn" .''. and a great imt
r two will bo noticeable within n
Ixn
Improve.
wee it
.iJi'i' .V."1! '" P'aln irurh belter M-ketball
tUm Zlll?!!"y hld b?eeme dlut.d with the
JJrim P tS W. !!ur? ."""able hall In the nrrt
foul c,f. Kif.i." i.luo ("m'" I,arlc has thrown
H ."hATT" Knr. "me this e-aaon Dirk's
nrd 'jW ,n.W'" ,,low 'h major league stand.
alIl7,ilen1ro0;;1se'd.B"at hB,Ile'p '" a "sm
CroVtvSJ flcvftli1up ".ititrd it the Il?own or
Dialed hrth.Mi0n, .,'" '?" two league aam-i
cool! hi.T.K"" '"I'on has tn leii nine n.-i,
fh. 0n.vT,i"."n..""usu.a'. W 'A' "'""on
NHw VottK JnnMS Tlio gatheflhg of
Clah H.nseball in Nw York today will be
watched with unusual Interest from all
lUHT'ers
"stenslhlv, the enmlnit hetc of Bah John--'-n
and prominent N'ntolnal leaguers Is
f-r the purple nf holding a preliminary
'hedule meeting Hut to the keen oli
erver there is something more Blgnlflcant
m the meltist' despite Ban Johnson' tie.
" nl nnd the statemen' of Prefltient Tener
to the effert that the threatened strike of
'h.- 'all players Is not monopolizing the
tlio ights nf the club owmjrs
The time has come for n showdown some
where If the Players' Fraternity Is well
organised as Futta ctalms, and It It wants
I" le-t iti power, now la the time
Likewise, if oreanlsetl baseball believes it
-an 'rush the players' organlcatlon now
' "lie time for a mow The frnternlty has
pived the wny bv making threats. The
magnates ran either take some course
whhh will eonelllnto tho players or flatly
tell tie i to stnko and tnko tho conse-quence-
Malor lenguo magnates, II Is said, are not
w-o-r- in ns much as soma of the minors.
Thi fraternity admits It has no grievance
against the big fellows Its fuss In with the
email leaguers Somo are unwilling to bo
lleve that the players In the 1IB leagues
will sli'-k together In a strike. If they fall
the frat wilt he licked
President la Harrow and his Internn-
tlnatt 'f ?BVr" wl" hnM a c"nlng beo nt
the Hotel Imperial today to settle some
buslnes. mntters Borrow announces the
international would welcome a players'
strike Two rluh owners in Ms league are
rUI to ,e readv to i-lose their parks If the
major leaeues refuse to lift the draft from
t l.ies AA leagues
January 26
Pltl.NTr.TON. N J. Jan IS. night
meets aro listed on tho schedule of the
Prlneetnn gjmhaslum team for the season
of IMT, Tho jear opens with nn ex
hibition nt Havorford College gvmnnslum
In conjunction with the t'nlverslt) of Penn
svlvanla team and the team representing
Haverfoftl College.
The schedule:
Vhusra, 59 IfawrforJ (exhibition tnet,
ItiverfenT-Penn at ltaverford
...i'.;!,,0,r'' tf Hutgera at Nete JJrunwKk (
hlbltloh W
K-hruarj- SI Intefelasa meet
March 3 Njvr at Annapolis Musi meet)
.ii,'.,.r'n 1" Newark Arm!. my at Nevark (ft.
nlli-tir-n meet
Mi r-h 1 Penn nt Prlnretnn Muni mti.iv
V." i V -Vf at New Haven (dual
Vinh 3l Interriillralates t Ilsv
-iiiimbla
neet)
hl'ahi,',";?,01, '. f'Knr who I," IkHTo" hv
h'onohr,na"mon!:, ff'isSrd,1 MaUon '" flbj
Si. .- tu '",W11 rererees picked up by
fi--'fir '." ,Mrral ""'"nn Th rnr-ree 7IU".
Jlon Is becoming a problem for ths Eastern
I.-aauo msTOxtea llnl. Itumsev. whu v! on"
?i ,JWii'.I",i n'ncM earlv In tho season, may
Lo nppolnted to repl-im .Maddock,
namaey, by the wav has mail" a hit with
the fana and playera nf th. Pennsylvania Stat"
I.aruo As u ru a the ofdclaia receive llYt ,
"edit or reeosnltlon from the fan. if this
circuit, but Iiamsey has 1rn praised by aerlbea
und applauded by apctator "'
Grand Circuit Meet Planned Here
A campalan to raise tan nnn for tho purpos.
of hnldlnir a Grand circuit meetlnx at the llnl
mont Driving Park Is under aj An npnU
cation will b-. mado to the Unnl Circuit stew
ards to allut a meet hero thu we,; of An.
Bust 0.
'GRADUATE RACE' FEATURE
OP COLLEGE INDOOR MEET
One new event has been added to the pro
gram of the nnmial Indoor meet of the
Intercnileg.to Association of Amateur
Athletics of America hero March .1, which
should he nf unusual Interest to college
athletes it Is .ailed tho graduates' race
and nil! bo n one-milo relay Tho first
three runners of ea.h Institution will run
vu ,1.111, nun nnu tne fourth rimn,. .. m
go four laps A cup will b awarded to
tho winning team and tho trophy vvlllviro
to tho winning college
An effort will be mndo to get together
nil the best runnerit who have been grad
uated within the last few vears In order
to work up Interest In the event among
tho graduates a committee was appointed
mado up r.f Ilodncy Tower. Harvard- A
!' ,'.V'J.e' 'l,'' 'r' N' lw- ''ornell, 'and
J l: Akrtdith, pennsvlvaula
THREE VETERANS REPORT
FOR C. II. S. TANK TEAM
Candidates fur Central High School's
swimming li-im aro practicing daily nt the
Philadelphia Turngomelndo. including three
memhviH .if Iiiki v ear's aggregation Thev
nro M Armstrong Van linden nnd Plsher
A captain for the 1M7 team will he chosen
from the trio nf veterans In a few dajs
DEMAREE BEHIND ACTION
FOR A BASEBALL STRIKE
ClUCVin Jan IS A letter ssttlntr
forth the views of David 1. Fulti, president
of the Baseball Plavers' Fraternity. In re
gard to calling n general strike is to be
tead at the meeting of ball plavers. to be
I eld here tomorrow night. Al Dcmaree, a
member of the Phillies, said.
I'emnree said however he could glvo no
hint as to the contents of Fultza letter
ncnirre Issued a call for the meeting at
the request of President Fuitz. nnd has
appealed to major league players residing
in ind near Chicago to attend.
CORNELL-PENN TO PLAY
THREE BALL GAME SERIES
ITHACA. .V. Y Jan 15 The Cornell
1 nlverslty baseball schedule Includes
twonty-six games, with a date for a third
contest against Pennsjlvnnla yet to bo
assigned.
The list of games follows
Southern trip April (l. sarthmore April d
Wl"" ""pl,."V,. A,Pr" Maryland Htat- Coll.
Vpr.l 0 and lo Viralnla. April It Nav, . April
I.'. Pennailvanls.
iiecuiar neduleAprll II. Dickinson April
....nj-..,- niiiii . iinriirsirr.
REQUISITION FOR THAW
ISSUED IN NEW YORK
Attorneys Will Fight to Keep
Plttsburgher in This
Stntc
April IT.,
i- i,aiaeiii- April '.'4. Itorhes
tiurkneii April 2 Lehigh May a. Colante May
fi I'rlaeetan May II Columbia. May lit Prlnee
on Mav in and It, Mlchlcvn: May IB. V.
Il-im. Ma i-S I'olURtr Mav III and BO Val.
,-uV" t. Mlchlcan Jun,- .. Vermont June II.
i olumbla. June 10. !'t-nnslvanla.
ATHLKTKS KILLED OX SO.MME
I
Wickhnm, Famous Swimmer, Among
Those on Casualty List
I.ovnON. Jan" 13 nvery branch of
British sport is represented In the latest
list Issued of the casualties on the Somme,
i hamplons of hockey, boxing, mvlmmlnir.
rowing and football having been killed or
wounded In action.
Swimming has lost a splendid champion
In Hdvvard (Ted) Wlckliam Wlckham
scored many of hlB successes In Australia.
nqLibly tho Australian 100-yard champion
ship in 5fl seconds at .Mclbourno In IM-1
Tho death Is also reported of Sergeant
V (ilennon famous middleweight boer. of
tho Ilo.vnl Irish Constabulary and tho Irish
navy and army champion Sergeant N'olan
l.vans, tho well-known Clapton Orient soc
cer player, has been badly wounded nnd is
at present In hospital at Blackburn Ser
geant Baker, of Plymouth Argyle. nnd
(iscar l.lnkson. of Manchester I'nlted. both
of tho football battalion, havi fullvn in
iu lion
Bob l'ibher AVith Rochester
ItiH'IIKHTKtl N V Jan H Charl-s T
i li iiti president of the tuchratpr club huii an-niuinir-d
thst liob I'nther etinrtstop with the
I'm Innitl lleds last si.aeon, ha-l been alcnt-d
b thi- Ilustlirs fo pla Jteiond bas4.
Hovefhor Whitman, of New York, lias
signed requisition papers for Harry K
Thaw, neee-rdlng to word felvetl at City
Halt tmlay. Th papefs ehoulJ lie received
by rtovemor Brumbaugh in llarriabuw late
today of early tomorrow.
Detectives Flood and Cunlff' fnm New
York, arrived here today to take back Oli
ver If Browef arrested in connection with
the case, and for whom feiulsltlon pnpets
already have been signed by (lovernnr
Brumbaugh
Judge Patterson late this afternoon will
hear testlmonv in the writ of habeas corpus
proceedings Instituted by Henry J Bcolt,
Brower's attorney. Tho two deteclves flnn
to return with the prisoner when these ar
enne tided
ssltant t'Ktrlct Attorney Bia.k of New
York held another conference n ith I'lstrlet
Attorne Botan m the Thaw case tndny
Nn Information was given out as to the
esad nature of the measures discussed
Members or the Thnvv fannl of 1 ittts
bursh hotv are willing to have Thaw con
fined In an Institution If there Is nn thing
radically wrong with him," according to a
statement of the family representatives In
this city
"As fnr as It Is known." one of the law
vers said "there is no desire nn the part
of Thaw's family or his lawyers to use the
Than millions or Influence to obstruct any
thing that Mstrlct Attorney Snann thinks
ought tn he done with Thaw"
Bestardless of this announcement, a big
battery Is known to be gathering In this
cltv In preparation for a fight, and several
courses nf ,-iitlon are being considered, it
was said
Thaw's mother. Mrs Mary Copley Thaw,
arrived from Pittsburgh and has taken a
suite In St Mary's Hospital, near her son
"lon't worry. Harry 1 II take tare of
vou," was her cheery greeting to Thaw ns
thev met
Mrs Thaw was not allowed to see her son
nny length of time .vesterdav. owing to nis
weakened condition. It was said that as
soon as he grows stronger, however she will
be given the freedom of his room Sne did
not show- nnv effects of the shci! or the
attempted suicide IVk tor Klrl-y said she
had borne up bravely. like the wonder
fully brave woman that she is
BOROUGH LEGISLATORS
DISCUSS NEW CODE
Law Committee of tnte Association
Convenes in Hnrrisburp;
HABBISIH'IIO. Jan IB The law com
mittee of the Pennslvnnla State Associa
tion of Uoroughs Is meeting today In the
otllces of J Herman Knlselv ihlef of the
division of municipal statistics of the He
pnrtment of Labor
The committeemen will discuss probable
amendments to the present borough lode
nnd tentative nets to be presented to the
Legislature as supplemental to the code
Included In the law committee are- John
I Meer, solicitor, borough of IMgewood,
.1 I' Carpenter, solicitor, bcrough of Sun
luiy; r Orclner, solicitor, borough of
Hldgwny: J Paul MadJlree. Burgess, bor
ough of West Chester. William J Brown.
Burgess, borough of Shenandoah; 11 Clay
White Ilurgess, borough nf Tarentum , W
O Wright, .nunciliiian. borough of IMIvvood
Mt and W 1- Shoein.iker. i-nuncllm.in
borough of Hummi'Mown
DISPUTES P. R.T.'S RIGHT
TO CHANGE CAR ROUTE
Germnntown Business Men Cite
Constitution to Combat
Transit Plan
The Bapld Transit Cotnpahv acted con
trary to the constitution of Pennsylvania
when tt changed routes 83 and 6S on Oer
mantown avenue according to IMwafd 11
Martin, Attorney, who represents the Cen
tral rtermajntown Avernta Uihimm Men's
Association and the t'nlted Business Men's
Association, which are seeking, through the
Public Service Commission, to make the
ttspld Transit Company follow its original
route.
The old route was from Chestnut Hill
east on rtermantown avenue to Fourth, south
on Fourth to Dieklnson, theneo to Blglith,
and hmth mi Eighth to nermnntown ave
nue The line Is now diverted from German,
town aenue at Tenth street and goes north
on Klevehth street.
Mt Martin tiled a brief with the Public
Service Commission today at Harrlsbttrg In
reply to a brief of the company In his
replv he said the Bapl.l Transit Company
contended that although the Constitution of
Pennsvlvaula requires local consent to the
construction or n railway, It did not require
the same local consent to change routes or
operate the road after construction Such
changes of route, he contends, (a Illegal
He pointed out that the net of 18B9 an
thoiiied the nermnntown Passenger Ball
way to lav don construct nnd use a rail
vvnj from a point where Fourth street Inter
sects nermantnnn avenue nnd tho Perklo.
men turnpike tn Plcltlnson street, west on
Dickinson to Blghth and return
Mr Martin contends that the companv has
no right to abandon or change any part of
the route without the consent of Councils
Bight of consent In tho local authorities,
he said is direct from the Constitution and
needs no help and permits of no Interference
from the Legislature
NUDES ARE BARRED
BY FILM PRODUCERS
New Afllliation Decides to Fight
Censorship With Its Own
Weapons
HEKKMAX DENIES PLOT
Calls Accusation of Conspiracy Against
Governor Johnson "Bluff"
Denial of an alleged plot to kill Governor
Johnson of California, was made by Alex
ander Berkman, anarchist orator, who
spoke at tho meeting of the Industrial
Workers of the World, at K'l Catharine
stris-t
Berkman said that the whole nffalr was
' mere bluff on the part of the authorities "
Berkman was shown a statement that
he might be arrested In connection with
the plot He said "I ve been In San Fran
cisco under the nose of the District At
torney for six months, and I'll be back
again in u few weeks If he wants me"
Ilr lite Photoplay Editor
Fighting the fire of censorship with th
fire of mutual repression Is the scheme hit
upon by the Motion Picture Art League,
This organisation. In process of formation,
had Its beginning at a meeting of prominent
movie producers held In New York re
cently They are determined to counteract
the far-spread powers of the censors by
limiting tho so-called objectionable tea.
tures In the films which they, the manu
facturers, make.
The meeting was called by D W Orlf
fifth for the purpose of outllnlnr plans for
establishing a better understanding of
censorship
The Motion Picture Art League will
aim to establish standards by which mo.
Hon pictures In the future are to be Judged.
Tho first of these standards will be a rule,
confirmed by all the motion-picture Inter
ests represented, that henceforth all naked
figures will bo barred from the screen
No figure of tho human form, accord
ing to this regulation, will bo shown un
less It Is draped In some manner, nnd un
less It possesses a valid art purpose In the
development of the story Other rules will
forbid any suggestion of obscenity or In
decency. "Tho trouble with legalized censorship,
as wo have found It." said Mr. OrlfflUi,
"Is that the standards havo not been care
fully thought out. and thero Is a lack of
appreciation of what the producers and di
rectors nro seeking to convey If we know
Just what wo cannot do, nnd are true to
our own stnndards. thero will bo less like
lihood that anybody will overstep th
bounds "
Philadelphia, among other cities. Is to
benefit through a plan which Mao Marsh,
the floldwjn star, will put Into being. This
Is tho exhibition of nil features In which
she appears, free of charge, at certain set
tlement houses nnd similar Institutions.
The local showing nf Miss Marsh's pictures
will le nt the Lighthouse. In Kensington.
The Idea originated In her mind when she
met a number of eager but penniless chil
dren outsldo a photoplay theatre In tht
downtown rectlon of New- York city. Th
sight of the Infants panting tor art touched
a tender cord In Miss Mae's breast
Tho soul of Thedn Ilara has been ex
pressed In a blended perfume by a p.irfu
ineu.se. ilded by tho Vox press agent. Will
some ono please pag. Hank Mann and Ches
ter Conklln"
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
T.VKItY MONDVY HUIWECT TO CHANGE
rnn wkek or
JAM All I5-?U
ALHAMBRA
ARCADIA
MONDAY
Marl Dero In
Oliver Twist
APOLLO
BELMONT
BLUEBIRD
CEDAR
EUREKA
FAIRMOUNT
5GTH ST.
FRANKFORD
GT. NORTHERN
IMPERIAL
Ifrank hTeensn in
The Itrlde of Hate.
Julius Ste-er. In
Th Stolen Triumph
William S Hurl In
Truthful Tulllver
Marauerlte .'lark. In
Mlaa (Ji-orae Washington
. ,Iw Held, m
The Man Who mood Still
ICES DAI
Marie Doro. In
Oliver Twist
Prank Keenan in
The Itrlde cf Bate
fjtaaue Hi, ..itruvn m
The Huul of Kurn San
Clara Kl nhall TounB. In
Marriage a la Carta
Alle- rtrndv In
A Woman Alone
, Irena Frnwb k. In
'A Coney Islind Prlnresi
Blanche Sweet In
L'nprotet-ted
Bdna Mayn. In
Tha Chaperon
,. Alice Jnre. In
Whom the nods Destrov
LEADER
LIBERTY
STRAND
DrVftl nrt Wetn... ST-.. Vr J ......l.
LIE4 hour l'nalan,l I .... . . L.I ...1.1
u downtown fans on H&turday nlcht Drey
K JP1?"1 Adjn woll. deipU tho Utter'a
Kri . "" w1 nrt ot Auama'i riem toases
Lwrni Kprctl because Dravfuai wan Lutv roterinc
inn k sa. .. u -. . je."-" : - . . - - . - .
nun brok. vn with Jimmy llrowft each ,v "'
LOCUST
MARKET ST.
OLYMPIA
0VERBR00K
PALACE
PRINCESS
REGENT
RIALTO
RIDGE AVE.
RUBY
SAVOY
STANLEY
TIOGA
, Irene IVnalck In
A Coney Island Princess
Whoso Tnk.th a Wife
Pearl of the Arm
Emmy Wenlen. In
Vanity
Dorothv Phillips in
Th Piper's I'rlra
Nq Perfornume
Today
Alice Joyce In
Whom tha Ooda best roy
Mine Naiimnvn In
War llrldea
William il Hart In
Truthful Tulllver
William S Hart In
Truthful Tulllver
Mae Murra) In
The Pluw lilrl
Lillian tllah In
The Children Pay
Ulu ii he flivRt in
I nprolected
Irena Penwlek In
Aloney laland Prim ess
WED.VESDAI
Mnrln Ilnro, In
Oliver Twist
Prank I-'eenan In
The Itrlde of Hate
IIICnSDAY
Prank Mrtntvre, In
The Travellnn Hnleaman
The sin Ve Do
Trltrgrl- Kestnne Comdy
Wlllam 8 llnrt In
Truthful Tulllver
. Hall Kane, In
On Dancerous nround
IJIanche fltve.,.
I'nprotei e
IMna Mavo In
The I'hipemn
,,.. Alice J.i,, n
Whom the Oods Drafmv
Louise Rlatim in
Somewhere In Krance
Antonio Moreno in
The lloaa of the South
15 II Sothern. In
Tho Man of Ml sti ry
...V"rSu."rlt I'lajtnn In
I hi- Prince of llraustark
llihel rtarrymnr in
Anakenlnc of Helena
l'"''f,rl WJaevTlik In
The Man Who Porcot
'la re McDermo't. In
The I.uat ftentenca
Prank ICeenan In
The Ilrlde of Hate
rniDAr
Prank Mrlntvre. In
The Traveling Salesman
Prank Keennn In
The Ilrlde of Hat
Marv Pli kford In
Leas Than the Dust
Peatrls Mlchelena. In
Salomy Jane
Louise llulf.
Stvetiteen
Dnueias Pilrbanks. In
I-llrllng With Fate
EATCITOAX
n.i.rr!.nk M.-Intvre in
The Trav.llnc Saman
EkanM ,''enan In
"ho Ilrlde f M
'i""'": Palrh.nks
rne Matrimanl ii-
Olja Petrnva In
Tha llladt nutterrly
Mme Ptreva. In
The lllack Duttortly
H K Llneo'n In
Tha World Aitalnet Itim
June Cai-rlfe in
A Modern Clnder-lla
. I: II Sothern In
An Cnemy lo the Kine
Duati-i Parnum In
A son of Krln
Ilahy Marl- Osborne In
Hhvdows of Sunahlna
TMni Mavo. in
The Chsperon
Clara Kimball Tnuna
The Common l,aw
Irene IVnnlck. In
A Cuney laland I'rlnee
Pouulaa Palrhank. I
The Matrlmanlae
William Courtney, In
Kick In
Jun Cnprl.-e in
The Mischief Maker
L'mmy Wehi.n. In
Vanity
Mur- Mai D. rmott. In
1ln Uit Bent, nee
Uohert Warn hk. In
The Man WhoWreot
Harold licltwnod. In
Ilia- Treinalna
lihout a Foul
Pearl cf the Army
No Prfnrmance
TmUy
Dorothy nernard.
Tha IMInbovi
lllaneha Svv. et.
The Storm
Valeaka tiurntt,
Th Victim
lou Tellewn. In
Tha Victoria Cross
Ojll Kana. tn
Or Dangerous f.rounil
Mary Pi.kford. In
Tha Prida of tha Clan
Edith Taliaferro. In
Tho Cunqui-et of Canaan
Wallsre Rrl-I In
Tha Yellow Pawn
Inre'a Cinema Hpeilail
Civtlisaliii i ,
u ,:.J ..Llnrnln In
.he World Agalnat Him
Mme Naslmova. In
War lrld-a
Julius Htrai-r, ()
The 8tui-n Triumph
Aeinnlo Inreno In
The Devil's prlie
Mme N'aaimnva, in
Wsr nrldea
Dorothy ll-rnsril. in
Ttw IlaliiUm
Jullua Sleet r. In
The Mlulen Triumph
lloliirl TVu rwkk. n
AH Man
loiulse llla.im In
Th W.-ul. -r fc. a
KIU Hall In
IL-r Ho-jl a Inspiration
Mary i. kford In
Th PrIUa uf IU Clan
Rdllh Talluhrro In
Th umiu-ai uf Canaan
Wall-.,- nW In
Th Vlluw Pawn
Clreni l Smw tutie
Clvll'aiii-in
Jack Kherrlll to
The Italnbnw
llobrt Wnrwlik In
The Man Whu Pnrgot
Mare Mcp-rmott. In
The Last Sert.nco
Lillian Walker
Indiscretion
Prank Kc-san In
The Bin Te Do
Itnbert Werwlik. In
The Man Who Korrot
Ja.k Bherrlll. In
The Italnbnw
ntnnu Wehlli.
Vanltv
Dmiain. Pnirhanka in
Pllrtlnir With Pate
cieo Hldalev in
the vpIIow Pawn
Iteaalf
rturrl. .! i
A Slater nf six
Lenore rirli h In I
The nind tn t.ova '
ara Klmhall Vouna in I
Th I'ommon Im
William S Hart In
The Devtl'.'Kuhi'g
fust In Parnum In
A Son nf Krln
SouBm Gnnpomi
rjnilB follawlnc tliralres obtain their plrturr. throush the STANLG1 Dooklnc
Company, vvhleh Is n Euurantea of early showlnr of the finest prodnetlons.
All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In yonr locality
obtaining pictures throush the J.TAMXY IIOOKINO COVU'ANV.
A I UAMDD A !-"h. Morris 4 Pasunk Ave
fALrlAlVlDKAMat Dnlly 2 fives 0:45-0
I'arumnum I Itturee
MARIE DORO in "Oliver Twisl
Aprvt r r.:o and Thompson
il.VJlJ MATINKK DAII.T
JULIUS STEGER in
Tim !-roi.K mil Mi'H
ARCADIA
FRANK KEENAN in
"rm: iiiiidi: op iiatk'
BELMONT 5JD AND MAUKBT
WILLIAM F. HART in
TP.t rilf'l L TCI MVKIt"
BLUEBIRD """prpQKHAWA ,
MARGUERITE CLARK in
Mist (ii-.oncir: wvsiiivciTon
IIKSTNI t
II El OW 16TH
CEDAR
Ignore Clrlch In
The Itoid io i m
Duslln Parnum In
A Son nf Krln
William S Hart tn
Truthful Tulllver
Alle. Itradj In
A Woman Alone
William S Hart n
Truthful Tulllver
All.e llrn-h in
A VV -ima n a lone
Lenore Plrlih. In
The Road to loiva
Lenore Clrlch In
The rtnnil lo j
nthil Parrmnre in
Awakening of Ilelrnj
i: II Bothein In
The Man of Mvatcry
Itobrt Wen. , I n
ThH Man Who Parent
P. It Hoth-n""ln
Th Man of Mvet.rv
OOTH AND CnDAP. AVB.
;m'.ij;o ,vt TiiKATitn
Lew Fields and Dorothy Kcnyon in
Till: MAS" WHO -.TOOD STII L"
FAIRMOUNT Mr,.5,gD m
ALICE BRADY in
V WOMW MONT.
MAT DAILY
tlelow Fpruce Ktifs. 7 to 11.
Irene Fenwick and Owen Moore in
com:v island phlvcess"
T11 PIIANKKOHD
AVKN'UE
LOCUST KD AND Lacvsri
EMMY WEHLEN
VANITY"
Market St. Theatre
833 MAHKET
STUEET
DOHOTHV fllll LIPS t LON CHANGT In "Tha
riprr cPrlie' c-m Jan ld'h Frncis X rtnsh
m.in J. It-verly riane In "The Qreat Secret.'
OVERBROOK
03U 4 HAVBRFOnD
lopo-JoTirs Unit Orch.
ALICE JOYCE in
WHOM TIIK OODS DKSTItOl
PALACE ,"'11 MAnKKT STItEST
Mme. Nazimova
PRINCESS
'War Brides"
101S MARKET
STItEET
WM P HAItT In Tltl'THFPL TL'LI.IVEB."
Coming Tuesday Jan 23d Franela X. Bush
man . Beverly Cane In -The Great Secret.-
rTU CT THEATRE
The Rhlsldlns Shadow
A Surprise Pealura
The Plner a Prlca
The Purple Maak
Mme Nosova.
War llrldea
ffrsau Hivakawa. In
The Houl nf Kur4 San
IJouslas Palrl-anka. In
Manhattan Madneaa
Marmnttii Pis. hi-r tn
P-art of the Pjridlae
Marl- Horn in
uhver Twist
Ib.rnihv lialtun In
Itu- VViaker Heg
Mer I'likfiird In
The Prl.i. of tho clan
Edith 1 iliafrrro In
The iDHiU'.l of Canaan
Ola i 1' lrtva in
The II aik llultrrtlv
Clara Kimball Vcuns;, In
Tha Hlsa of Susan
Kess'ie Ifavakawa In
The Soul of Kura Han
Jleatrts Mlchelena In
Tha Unwritten Law
Klmr Iar
Pearl of the Army
B II Sothern In
A Man of Matery
SIW Trum II In
Tha Master Passion
Mary Plrkfnrd In
Ttw Prtda uf lb Clan
Dorothy tlrrnard In
The Italnboty
Ernilv Stevens. In
The Wager
line's ili.m-v Hp..ta.le
Alice Itrady In
A Woman Alone
The Wheel of the Lvr"
Tha Ulrl Prom Prisio
Vloli Dana In
The Oates of Eden
Mme Xaximnvn
War llrldea
CIo Madia m In
lllack Or. hida
llar-ild toickwoo-l.
Pbrcon Island
Uall
The -
i fvana. In
n She Married
Jamia Morrlaon
The Bex Lure
Dorothv Diiltiu, in
The Weaker hey
Oretrhen Hnrtmin in
The jiv Thi, f
Orris Johnson In
The Light at Husk
Mme aalmnvi In
War rtrld-s
Dnus'os Palrhanks.
Jlatrlmanlai-
Harold Lnckivnod
PiS-on Island
la-nore I'lrl h in
The Inirlu..
Pea-v llvland
Thi- Ent-mv
Dorothy Da Hon In
Th r'emala of the Sp.rlrs
"" William 8 Han In
Truthful Tulllver
Mary Pi.kford In
The Prida at thi Clan
Dornths llernaisl In
The Rainbow
Pault-i. Prt ilvrli w In
Nanette ,! the Wllda
In.i a . Ir. ma Sur. tt.ic
i . il.. ill. i
Ethel Ilarrvmor- n
Awakening of Helena
Emmy WVhlcn. In
Vanity
M'v Ph kford In
Tl. I'rldr nf th i Un
Purothv P. rn inl in
TIk Itainl ,n
l-julln-Nan-
Hi
Prr I
of il -
FRANKFORD
Blanche Sweet ..Unprotected"
GREAT NORTHERN F,8.
EDNA MAYO in
THE IIAPEUON
iMPFRIAI eoTH ,nd WALNUT STS.
ItVlr dIVlX-i Tltlir.K TtVKS DAILY
Alice Joyce and Harry Morey in
WHOM THE OODS DESTEOY"
F PAnFR roiiTVPinsT and
L.CL'II LANCASTER A VENUS
Irene Fenwick and Owen Moore in
"A COVEV IS I VND I'RIVCES.S"
RFflFNT 1B3i MARKET STREET
IX1-VJ1-,1' IICU AS' VOICE OROAH
DOROTHV RFRNARD. RORERT CONNESS
and JACK 8HERIHLL
In 'THE RAINROW"
LIBERTY
JEAN SOTHERN
PEARL WHITE in PPMU,
UllOAD AND
COLl'MRIA
In ' WHOS-0
TVKET1I A WIFE"
OK THE ARMY"
R I A I Tfl OERMANTOWN AVE.
" " 1" X '-' AT TL'LPEHOCKEN ST.
Blanche Sweet .-The Storm"
D II RY MARKET STREET "
"UU ' RELOW 7Tn STREET
LOU TELLEGEN in
JTIIE VICTORIA CROSS"
SAVnY "TjU MARKET
aV V J 1 STREET
GAIL KANE in
' ON DAVGEROl'S GROUND"
?TArII FY MARKET ABOVE 18TH
J ".lliaL. I i is a M to 11:15 P. M.
MARY PICKFORD in
' THE PRIDE OP THE CLAN"
STRAND
I.ERMANTOWN AVENUH
AT VENANGO STREET
EDITH TALIAFERRO in
"THE CONQUEST OP CANAAN"
r I Q Q A 1ITH AND VENANGO STI.'
Wallace Reid and Cieo Ridgley in
THE YELLOW PAWN"
V TCT O R I A MARKET ST.
V IL 1 UKIrV ABOVE NINTa
Thos 11 Incaa Million-Dollar Clnema-Spectael
"CIVILIZATION"
WEST I'lIII.ADEt I'llIA
EUREKA mu " ttT'
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"Marriage a la Carte"
lntn . pi i
I UllKitl I
MlltTII I'HII.MIELrlin
RIDGE AVENUE i:j' u,Uulvn.VI;B
VALESICA SURATT in
"The Victim"
SOUTH I'lllLADELrniA
OI Y M P I A UUOAU AND
la I III r I A IIAINDRIDOB
SO I'EIIFQMI t VCB TOP 4 V .
Tuesdav CLARA K1MDALL YOUNG In
a "wuJ WITHOUT A SOUL"
Plrst Chapter of PEARL OP THE ARM!"
"PHIL AND DELPHINE"
The EVENING I.EDGEK
Prlie-M Inning hcrlpt
Will lie Shown aa an Added Fsatur
At THE b T I N I, E V T II E A T E B
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