jmnj.m ,!!!! ,;;;;;- " ' ) .JUBHywm ' J" '"" " ngiT"'"r' " "'" W '" ?"' y-i"i K camden Leads by one game as , THIRD WEEK OF SECOND SERIES P IN EASTERN CAGE RACE STARTS Jasper, De Neri, Greystock and Reading Are in Deadlock for Second Place Honor Trenton Five in the Cellar Position EVENING ODDGER--IHII7ArWBia?Hrs:, MXXNTTAY, TAWJKRY 22, 19TT ?1B EASTERN lEAOUE BTASIHXO w. i.. r.o. xv. T-. r.c. Jamrien .... 8 1 .ISO Orfystork . . 2 2 Xlxi umr Z 2 .800 Readlne; 3 it .."0'l He litrl .... .800 Trenton 1 8 .3.10 BcnriJUi.r rott Tim wi:i.k Mondnr Jasper nt Trenton. Wednesday 1 Nerl nt Cnmdcn. Thursday Cnniden nt Jpr. Jtldar Rendlnt" ut (Jreystock. Hntnrdnr tlreystock nt I Nrrll Trenton nt Beadlnr. CAMDEN opens tlio third week nt tlio head of tlio Eastern Uasketbnll I.cnRUc wltli tlio slight margin oC ona game, fotir other teams Jasper, De Nerl, Orcyntoelc and Heading being tied with two won nnd two lost. Trnnton Is In last place, having landed but one clash In four starts. tt was a homo week for all tho contest ants, each capturing tho home attraction and by goodly scores In every Inntanco but one, nnd that was nt Heading on Saturday, when the llenrs Just emerged n winner, 31 SO, over Camden, Tho fSlteptcrs hml Just been away on a trip and had lost the pre lous evening to Corbondalo by n. big score, tho Stato Leaguers dropping twenty-alx field goals through tho net. Greystock nnd Jarper managed to win one, but tho most gratifying nown of tho week, from a local standpoint, was tho flno showing of tho reconstructed Do Norls against Trenton. Kvery man on Myera'd payroll played sterling ball. Nov Men Star Tho newcomers, Xormnn nnd Dreyfus, ravo their best exhibition since Joining tho Eastern League, uhllo tho work of Harlow nnd Hill Dark was entitled to praiseworthy comment. Tho Musical Fund Ilnll crowd played a stendy gamo at nil times nnd their exhibition of passing In tho closing flvo minutes when victory was npparont had the crowd cheering wildly. jrnnager Myers may add another mnn to his payroll, making seven nil told, as ho haH granted Joe Cnvanaugh his unconditional release, Speaking of Hough Basketball Desplto tho deslro of cago managers to eliminate roughness from the sport it Is evi dent that the piny In tho Eastern Leaguo has been rougher than nt nny timo slnco tho Inception of tho orgnnlzntlon. Tho Jnspor-Grcy stock affair on Krlilny night has been tho subject of considerable comment, nnd nt n fanning beo nt Musical Fund Hall nit sorts of suggestions wero advanced to curb tho players. After an hour's discussion It was unanimously agreed thnt no ofllclal can control tho men It tlu-y want to rough It up when n grudgo exists. Fogarty's Version Joo Fogarty claims to have tho solution of tho problem, nnd his version Is that always JASPER SIGNS LEONARD; TO JUMP CENTER TONIGHT advanced by Willie Keennn ni tho only method to keep basketball clean. Head .lofs Rhort speech: rn'JTi1.,cr?i Is ?, r!" m l,U! ,,00, which Will jml It nil, nnd It Is up to tho referco to en force it. It has not been lived Up to since the lato Hllwood Hutsehmnti worked In this section. Fogarty's solution Is found In Hum a, Section 1, nnd reads: .Ji'iri'",ro.?h.nl1 bo " shouldering, tripping striking, kicking, slugging or Intentional o un nccessnry roughness of nny kind. Vio lation of this rule constitutes an offense unci tho rcfereo mny. for tho first offense .1 "' for t,, necond offense, tllsnunllfv tlio ofirmler. who will ho suspended for tho next gamo that his team Is scheduled to Uiay. An offense Is a violation of tho rules who her committed unintentionally, Igno rantly or otherwise. Tho fnct that an of rciio is mndo is tho only guide for tho oftl clal for callliif; tho rnme." Other players share tho views of tho 'rcj s cnptaln, nnd ngrcn that It would help the gamo by excluding tho offenders. Dave Kerr Out i,T'0 ,'lo,to'-a nt tho Episcopal Hospital lino ilecldcd. according to reports, thnt wi. Mr,,,th0 b,B '0U"K c""tor of tho Jewels will be out of action for some time, as ho Is suffering with n Iloatlng cartllege and nn opr-r.itlou for tho removal of tho Bumu win no unuut Ho necessary. !lr. 'I1.0 samo ln "ndortanen It will bo at east threo weeks before ho will get back In action. THE DAYS OF REAL SPOR? fe Manager 'William Kennedy, of tho Jasper, Eastern League, flvo, nnnounced this after noon thnt ho had signed Chris Leonard, un Interstate Leaguo stnr. to Jump center in tho gamo at Trenton tonight, in tho place of Davo Kerr, who la on tho Injured list. Leonard was widely sought at various times by Eastern League magnates. Davo Kerr has Just undergone an opera tion for n. locked knee, and tho doctorH ut the Kplscopal llospltnl say ho will bo around in two weeks. Manager Kennedy says ho Ih In tho dark as to tho reports that Hubo C'nshman had Jumped to tho "Wllkcs-Uarro Stato Leaguo Ave. Tho rumors thnt Hough will return to tho line-up on Thursday nro untrue. Hubo Cashmnn wrenched his shoulder In tho areystoek gamo Friday night, so It h a pretty badly crippled combination that will Journey to Trenton this evening. No new pluycra nro being secured to help out. as tho owners of tho Kensington squad aro hoping thu operation on Korr will yet bo avoided. The Kcfereca' Strike i, Ti',Ci."Sll5c.' of tho Ki8t"n League bits ketbal olllclals will hardly occur. It was n detriment to the officials' chances of get ting an In.crenso when tho mntter beenmo public, nnd tho subject was not broached in urn jiroper manner. Hearing nil sides, one Is convinced that certain remarks havo been, ay usual In all such cases, enlarged upon. Jleferoo Kelly made, n mlstako n going to President oeiiclTcr, ns It Is purely n matter for tho board of governors to decide. Now that so much publicity has been accorded tho subject, It Is not exactly known how tho leaguo will view It when It comes up for consideration at tlio month ly meeting nt Cooper Hall on Friday night. Had n petition been prepared by the officials '.stating tho reasons for granting nn incrensu nnd duly signed been presented, the wrltor is certain It would havo gono through. Possibly, when tho facts In tho caso nro all gono over, the boaid of man agers will still hold the same view. "Whether it is granted or not, tills Is certain, tho men nro worth It, nnd virtually cery manager has admitted tlifo. President .Scheffer thinks thn covin i n- J worthy of un Increase, but cannot be rccon- cueii 10 mo manner in which It was darted. Tho leaguo head says Hcfereo Kelly -llpu-Intcd an Increaso of $2. making $D In all but all thteo olllclals have asked for $10 and expense:! per game. M'COY WILL BE DARCY'S FIRST OPPONENT, REPORT NEW YORK, Jan. 22. Al McCoy has announced that ho would Immediately start training for a bout with Les Darcy which will tako place about six weeks hence, prob ably at the Manhattan Casino. Tho exact date has not been set because of Darcy's theatrical engagements. McCoy said that Tom O'Hourko had offered 825,000 for tho bout, $15,000 to go to Darcy and 510,000 to himself. Articles havo been signed, und each of tho men has posted $000 forfolt money. WENCK HEARING AGAIN OFF; JAN. 27 NEW DATE ALBANY, Jnn. 22. Tho hearing befoie the Governor's counsel on charges preferred against Fred A. "Wenck, chairman of tho Btato Athletlo Commission, again was post poned nt the request of those who brought tho charges Harry Pollok, Tatrlclc P. Pow ers and John White. Tho hearing, originally set for January IS, was to bo held at 2 o'clock this after noon. January 27 Is tho new date. PASKERT SUITS HIMSELF; IS HOLD-OUT ON PHILS CLEVELAND, Jan. 22. "Dodo" raskert, Veteran center fielder of tho Phillies has received a letter from Fultz, telling him to "stick." "Stick I shall," taya Paskcrt: "I want to test the strength of tho Fraternity and see If It doing mo any good to pay In $18 a year. I also got my contract back from Philadelphia. It was the samo one that I returned to President Baker. There was no advance In salary. Baker told ma to suit myself about signing, and I will." DICK HOBLITZELL IS TRUE TO PLAYERS' FRATERNITY PARKEnSHUItO, W. Va., Jan. 22. An nouncement liai been mado by Hlchard Hoblltrell, first baseman of the Boston lied Sox, that he would stand by the Baseball Players' Fraternity ln all Us demands, but that he was opposed to an alliance of the fraternity with the American Federation of Labor, Hoblltzell Is a dlrector-at-largo of the fraternity. F. A NORTH COMPANY DISTRIBUTES PIANOS "Squares" Taken in Part Payment to I3o Given Churches, Schools and Worthy Individuals Tho high cost of music was struck a forcible blow today when tho annual free distribution of nquaro pianos was begun by the V A. North Company, 1306 Chestnut street. Ono hundred churches, Sundny schools, Institutions and homes In tho city wilt re ceive plnnos this year. The annual distri bution for 1917 consists of 100 square pianos, second-hand, but of good tone In alt cases. They nro cspcrlatly adapted for beginners, for whom they nro Intended prl. mnrlly. The plnnos nro distributed through n uniquo arrangement of the piano store, which makes no chargo except for delivery nnd the actunl cost of repairing nnd tuning tlio Instrument Because of tho largo de mand for the plnnos, first choice Is given to thnso who apply In person, mall nppllcntlons being considered next. The applicant must show that ho Is worthy of receiving tho gift The freo distribution of pianos by tho North store, which has resulted In hundreds of poor families receiving plnnos In tho Inst few years, Is made posslbio through the largo numbers of old pianos received by tho store in exchange for tho Lester player piano These pianos formerly wcro sold, but the Idea of supplying the foundations fnr musical education for children appealed to the management. ELSIE FERGUSON WILL DO PHOTOPLAY SERIES Actress Is Signed by Cardinal. Goodwin Incorporates Fatty With Paramount Scraps About Scrappers Uy LOUIS II. JAPFE That Kid Williams Is really the best ban tam In tho world ; superior In tho ring to Pcto Herman, and Hint tho Baltimore beur cat could regnlu his lust lam cIm It he wcro given tho opportunity, In tho belief of Billy McCarney, of this city. Billy In homo for a short stay nnd will return In a few days to Knnsas City, whero ho will stage u match between Williams and Benny McNeil, nn Englishman. Tho latter Is the tamo boxer who twlco knocked out Bonny chncz. Be sides promoting bouts In Kansas City, Me Carney also Is endeavoring to bring about tho dethronement of Jess Wlllard with Carl Morris doing the dethroning. Hilly says tho original Whlto Hope hns improved so much slnco taking hint In tow that ho hasn't tho slightest doubt tho Uklahoman could win from tho Kausan. Ilenn.i Tnllnl' hamlH nrn In iicrfi-i t nhaiio for bin mix tonlsht nitulniit HUUlo Wnll.ico .it the olyniDta. Next to WIHIo Jarkvin. w. lnro l tho mfnt recent llKhtivetght pcnHi tlon Hvaral weekn niro he dcf'witHtl Kred Wflili unit knocked down Johnny Dmule. Jimmy JIo t bu- meets u tloier opponent in Stank'V IHiukIu In tho upml. Arllo 0'l.-iiry has no cnev M-npo. union Willi Al Nelson, and In tlm otlit r uom Utnk Tujlor taken on Al fox and lllka iuiy meotii CioorKo IMuLkburn. Jimmy Dunn, mananer of Johnny Kllnane, wan' In Philadelphia Haturd.iv night. As local pro inoters tiro unublo to select nil opponent for the featherweight klmr, Dunn failed In an bftort to match Kllly here Tho Cli'el.ind tar meets Tommy Touhey In New l'ork early licit month. Vlllte jMkon will hox nt tho Olympla thn necond woek In February An yet no opponent has Peon selected for him. Johnny Nelnon la nnxloua for anothar crack at tho Jumping Jack New Yorker. South. I'lillly fana nre wondering- whether Pal Jlooro can knockout Mhkey (Iallanher tiKaln The Mick's followers aro placing odd tint Pal will not succeed Thny clash In tho wlndup at tho llroadivay Thursday nltht. Hist! Fultz Secretly Visits Union Chiefs WASHINGTON, Jan. 122. DAVE FULTZ, president of tho llnseball Plnyers' Fraternity, gumshoed into Washington yester day, had a long conference with Frank Morrison, secretary of tlio American Federation of Labor, anil then as silently faded out of sight or- communication so far as oITorta of this forenoon to locate Him wero concerned. It became genr-rally known only today that Fultz had been here. It was admitted at tho American Fen eration of Labor headquarters that he had been expected, but federation officials refused in any way to (lis cuss tho Fultz-Morrison conference. Hlmira Club May Lost- Franchise WII.KES-HAHIU3. l'o., Jan 21' fnlrni the Chamber of C'ommeriH. the Hotarv iMiih and bunlnesfl men come to the result of tho Klmlta Colonela, th Ktnte r.cumi frunehl.) will bo nhirted elsewhere and Kltnlru will n without baaebalt. President Mortimer Sullivan ban an nounced that thi club onnertj cannot batk tlju club an further. Ucrnard, French Champion, Killed PAU, I-'rance. Jan. "- (teorun Jtarnanl, the mlddloweUht champion pugilist of Krance. wiia kilted whlio maklnir a nicht. llernard was at tached to tho aviation corp. lie enllited at tho bestnnlmr of tho war, when tie waa only nineteen Jrnrs of uce. Reds Sign Star Cuban Outfielder 3IAVANA. .lun. 1".' Manuel rtieto, tho Cuban outtlelder und star b titer nnd base aialer of the Virginia (.eaituo taut ear, has slaned to play tho 1U17 aeaaon with tho t'lm Intrntt Nationals. Bowling News I.lbertv Bell team, champion of tlm Philadelphia Lciikup. earned tho prt7o of fered by tho local chapter of the Atlantic Coast Bowllnir Association, that of li.iUhK Its entrance fen paid to tlio third annual championships of tho national orKanlz.itlon at Sracuse. Liberty Bull outrolled tlio Wyndham team, first placo winner In tho Quaker City I.eiirjuo, In a llvi'-snmo mutch rolled on Keystone Alleys Saturday tilsht. Tho Liberty Bell suiiad totaled 4770 pins to 1611. A fcatmo was tho 1107 scoro tnado by President Berti.im Kruzler, of tho local At lantlo Coast chapter, in his second came, ho havlnir taken Martin's place. J. Guest was high scorer for tho winners, uettlin: 1000 pins In Ilvo namci, .Swisher beliuf h close second with tin oou lOUU. Kor Wyndham, (jeureo Klood waa lilgli with attj. The yaines proved hlchly excltlnif. and lis tho conn slants shot tho heuvy hall down tho ulleya for alternate striken, splits und spares the crowd frequently applauded. Liberty Bell won tho openlnK tame, mil to ens. Wyndham won tho second gamo by a si.ant four plus with u total of 041. the uot Ulll wuri ths t Mr,! ft inn liv rrtlllnn I.ItfhQKt name ufvlhn nlrjlit, 1010 I'rnzl-r "W'yndliuiii hlihAit Diitnu nfiInn nil? Kot hlH UT cuuut. whllo Liberty I toll hi curt U Tho fourth ifnnu rriultrd in IlbtrtV ltctl tntiillnc Dft. to Wvnilhnm'H Ml!7. tlio lowest fcn-oro of thd nleht. In (hi tifth nnd decUlfntf KrtiiV3 Ubprty Hell rollsil t)'Jl, Un hlube.C sliult came, ami Windham OIS. Liberty BMI will a only onft of perhaps a dozen or more fie-innri leuinn that will tndiiVor to bring1 Litck ittino of ttx iirlxvn nt thu Hyrannto tourtify, Tho entries will not 1oe until Manh 3U. ho that as a result of some rnnvamilnif this city may havo u JMiUadelphlit nlht at tho Salt City anulr. Liberty Hell's rerord In the first round of the Philadelphia r.taKim ram watt thirty-four lc torlex und olirht defrat 1Valtr Conic, anrhor, vhh hlt'h aieniE" howler for the Initial round, with 100 pin and a fraction for thirty uamfs. Klllott, another Liberty Hell etar. rolled th hliftiettt stnKltt-camo Hcum, i!ol). EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR roit ivkek or January TZt ALHAMBRA ARCADIA APOLLO BELMONT BLUEBIRD EVJinr MONDAY SURinOT TO CHANOB MONDAY Frank Keenan. In The llrldo of JIat. Louise ltutT, In Great Expectations Tho Avraknntnff of Helena ltttchlo TCKSDAY Franlt Keenan. In Tho llrido of Unto Louise Huff. In ureat i:pectatlon.s ndlth Taliaferro. In Tho Conquest of Cannan CEDAR EUREKA FAIRMOUNT 56TH ST. FRANKFORD GT. NORTHERN IMPERIAL LEADER LIBERTY LOCUST MARKET ST. OVERBROOK PALACE PRINCESS REGENT RIALTO RIDGE AVE. RUBY SAVOY STANLEY STRAND The Martyrdom of Philip .Stronn- Itobert 'XVariVlclt, All Man In . Oall Kane, In raylnsr tho Prlca Itobert 'Wnrwlclc. In Tha Man Who Korgot Mario Doro. In Oliver Twist '" Mjirray. In The 1'low airl Dorothy Dlton. In Thoiemafo of the .Species Vaieskn. Ruratt. Tho Victim In Marls Doro. In Oliver Twist Tho Man of Mjstery Pearl of tho Army Julius Sieger, In Th. sio)o Triumph Ella Hall. n Urr Houl' Inspiration Oretchen Lsdersr, In the Morals of Hilda TiA"tfy. .p"Vord. In Tho Pride of the Clan te'. D,lton. In Tho Weaker Sox William Coqrtenay. In Kick In Frank Keenan, In Tho Sins Yo bo Oeorire Walsh. In Tho island of Deslro William 8. Hart. n Truthful Tullfer Robert Warwick. In The Man Who farirot Tha Happiness of Thrna Women Nailmova, In War Urldes lilancho Sweet, Unprotected Kdlth Taliaferro, In The Conquest of Cannan Clara Kimball Younir, In Hearts Allro Mnreuerlto riarlc. In Miss Oeorgo Washington -"frothy aish, In Children of the Feud Mao Murray. In Tha Plow Olrl Murle Doro. In Oliver Twist it'o Murrar. In the Plow Olrl . Dorothy Dallon, In The tomato of tin, Hpecles Valejka Surntt. In Tho Victim Mai-la Doro. In "iter mist iiessle rive, in Heiress at Coffee Dan1, Itobert Warwick. In All Man 'tlfhard Travers, In Tho Phantom liuccanee Allca llrudy. In A Woman Alone Stary Plckford. In Tlio Pride of tho flan Tho Awakenln of Helena Itltcble William Courtcnay, Kick Jn Vivian Martin, in Iter Father's Bon Dthel Clayton, ln Drokon Chains Marifuerlte Clark. Bnaw Whlto In lljrtle Oonzales. In (Jed's Crucible Th Happlnesi of Three Women Naslmova. In War Prides WEDNESDAY Frank Keonan. In Tho Urlcla of lluta Louise Huff. In Oreat Hapectatlons Herbert Hnwllnson, In Tho Eaule's Wlnus llnroness DetVlts. la The Imago Mnker Itobert Warwick. In Tha Mun Who Forgot Ilesale Ilarrlscale. In A Corner In Colleens reinry Hi land, ln Tha L'nemy Clara Kimball Yotinir. In The Common I..iw Ulancho Sweet. Tha Clue Harold Lockwood, 1'ldEln Island In Kthel Clayton, In The Ilondags of Fear flail Kano, In On Dangerous Ground K. II. Hothorn. In Tho Man af Mystery Therta llara. in Tha Viien Lillian Walker. In Indiscretion Mabel Taliaferro, Tho Uunbeam Klla Hall. In Her Houl's Inspiration Mary Plckford. ln The Pride of tha Clan Orlruda McCoy. In The Lash of Destiny Vttlan Martin, in The IllBht Direction William S. Hart. In Truthful Tulllver Mary Mtloa Mlnter, ln Dulclo'a Adventura Krsnk Mclntyra, In Tha Traveling: Salesman Harolil lockwood, In Ptdgln Island Th Happiness of Three Women Naclmova. In War llrldes THURSDAY Kuthlyn Williams. Itedeemlnfir I.o( in Loulsn Hurt. In Oreat Kxpf ctatlons toiday Hedeemlng I.oe Clara WIlllBim, In Threo of Many Daroness DeWltz, In 'Iho Imago Maker Julius Hteper. In Tho Ktolcn Triumph Jullui Stecer. In Tho Stolen Triumph Alleo llrady. In A Woman Alone Virginia Pearson. Hitter Truth William Courlenay. In Tho Itnmantlo Journey VloH Dana, In The Cossack Whip nthol flaHon, In Tho Uundaga of Fear Oall Kano, In On Dangerous Oround E. II. Sothern. In Tho .Man of Mystery Clara Williams, in Threo of Many Lillian Walker. In Indiscretion Oertrudrt McCoy. In Tha Lash of Destiny A Vlulnla flomance Tho Paw n Hhop Marv Plckford. In The Prlda of tho Clin K K. Lincoln. In Tlio World Against Him VhiAn Martin, In Tho night Direction Clara Kimball Young, Deep Purple Tha Romantic Journey Pearl of tha Army William Courtenay. In ' Kick In Gladys Hulette. In Her New York Marlu Doro In lost and Won Clara Kimball Young. In Tha Common Law Louise Hurt. In Great ltxpectutlons Dustln Farnum. In A Son of Urin BATUItDAY Glndts Huletto, In Her New York Dorothy Hernard, The Rainbow In Fanny Ward, ln Tlm Years of tho Locust Jeanne KigeN, In Tho World and tho Woman Harold Lockwood. In Pld.tln Island Lou Tellegen. In Tho Victoria Cross r.innla Ward. In The Years of tho Locust Iiulse Glaum, in Tho Weaker Sex Tho Ninety and Nino Lou Tellegen. In Tha Victoria Cross Harold Lqcknraoil, PlJgln Island Harold Lockwood, In Pldsln Island Oall Kane, tn , On Dangerous Ground Mme. Petrova, In RxtriiNacanra Mary Plckford. In Tha Prldo of tho Clan Dorothv rhllllps, In Tho Piper's Price Mabel Taliaferro. In A Wlfa by Proxy Th Awakening of Helena Itltrhle Madame Petrova. Jn Tho lllaclc nutterlty Peggy Hyland. In Her Right to t.l The U. H Sothern, In He Mun 'of Mystery Marte Doro tn I.ust and Won Clara Kimball Young, in Tho Common I.aw Knthlyn Williams, In Redeeming Loo Loulso Huff. In Gre.it Hipectntluns Ueeslo r.ovo In Thu Heiress Oladys Huletto. In Her New York GIRL FOUND DYING; FIANCE IS ARRESTED Shot After a Quarrel With Man Who Admits Owning tho Rovolver rllESTnn, l'a., Jan. 22. Samuel Fleyns, ient-four years old, nn Inauraneo BollcN tnr, li urnler nrrcst todny in connec tion with tlio murder of lila flanceo, JIIhs Allen Knllnko, twenty years old, u-lilch fol lowed a quarrel in their boardlnc house. Tlio Rlrl waa found uncom-clous In hor room, with u bullet wound In tlio rlRht temple. A rovohcr was lyinc close to tlio 1 ody. Tho Klrl was tnlten to tho Chester Ilof-pltnl. uhcro nho died. Aceordliiif to Vleyas, ho quarreled with his Intended bride over a proposed trip to n nearby town. Sho pressed him to remnln, but ho will obdurato, nnd uftcr dIio left tho door of his room, ho nays, ho licnrd n shot. This was contradicted In part by tho board lnahouso proprietor, Kozuas Kuczslnskl, who said tho first alarm of tho shootlnp; wns Klven by l-'Ieyns from I1I3 room and that tho latter called downstairs that tho Rlrl had nhot herself, but mado no attempt to nsalst her. not even Kolntr to hor room. Fleyai udmltted tha ownership of tha iooher, saying that he loaned the weapon to his tiancco n veek ago. Under tho body of tlio ulrl a razor was found, which tho police bcllovo sho waa titteniptlnK to uso ln helf-defcnso. Mornlngstar and Yamada Matched Orn Mornlngstnr nnd Kojl Yumada wilt meet In a 2000'polnt 1 8 'J balkllne, extending over n period of throo dass at Sol Alllngers Acad vmy. beginning: tonight. By tho Photoplay Editor Another actress this tlmo ono of btnutjr nnd Intelligence will enter moving plctura work. It Is EIslo FerRiison. Forecasts itra always dangerous In tho photoplay world, but sh ought to be able to Infuse soma thlnp of her rare pictorial element and licr flne-flbered histrionic sense Into the cel luloid. At tho end of the current theatrical sea son, Jliss ForeniRon will appear In a series of features for tho Cardinal Film Cor poration. This Is the company which Is presenting Qernldlne Farrar In "Joan, th Woman," In Now York city now. CardlnaV also has Miss Farrar under contract or forthcoming photodramas. Nat C. Goodwin has gone and Incorpor ated himself. The oft-wedded character player, whoso once-wife, Maxlne Elliott, hns signed with doldwyn. Is now- part of the Nat C. Goodwin Film Company, Under tho laws of Wisconsin. Jlr. Goodwin will put up a studio on his ranch at San Jitanlta, Cal. It Is his plan to prpduco on the screen many of his big- Btago nueeesses. Inasmuch as "Cameo Klrby." "Nathan Hale," "When Wo Wcro Twenty-one" nnd various others of hlB repertory have nlready been done, ono would think tho task a. little dlmcult. Few persons remember Goodwin's entry Into pictures, with a curiously crude pro duction of "Oliver Twist," In which ho acted very well Indeed. That was about flv years ngo. Dobby Harron, the Hoy of tho modern stroy In "Intolerance," nt tho Chestnut Htrcet Opera House, will bo featured In a Fine Artn-Trlanglo comedy-drama which necessitates his vlslttnir various localities In the castorn and southern sections of the country, In malting tho tour for loca tions, Bobblo (who, a la WIHIo Collier, Is now "Itobert") wilt eomo to Philadelphia Other cities In tho Itinerary aro Atlanta, Ga. ; Washington, IX (J. ; New Orleans, La, ; Boston and New York. lloscoe Arbucltlo, tho noted Fatty, after months of silence, Is again In tho mlnce-ple nrena. Ho will produce two-reol farces, beginning tho first of March, for Para mount. Ho will appear In theso nlso. Fatty has been ono of tho most popular figures In lllmdom for several years. The fourth Mary PIckford-Artcraft re lcaso win bo "Hcbccca of Sunnybrook Farm," by Kato Douglas Wlggln. It waa played on tho stngo by Edith Taliaferro, who Is now in the movies. Tho story Is concerned with tho adventures of n, poor New England child, a sort of inoffensive forerunner of "Pollyanna." A Philadelphia fan, who Is Gus to ths movlo domain nnd Sebastlen Cauliflower In the literary high places, writes that he saw an abridged version of "His Hread and Butter" in London. Ho wants to know whether "Hank Mann has dono anything vital alnco." Well, William Fox, how about It?" PHOTOPLAYS PHOTOPLAYS Th5 Bodka Gmpww rjpilB following theatres obtain tlielr pictures tlirongh til STANLEY Booking AH pictures roriowed beforo exhibition. Ask for the theatre In Joor locality oitalnlne plctores through tho STANLMY BOOKINu COMTANY. """W tint lUIDD A 12Ui, Morris irassyunk Ave. ALnAlllDKAMct. Dally '-': Hcs. 0:45-0 Paramount rictures. FRANK KEENAN " "'"o'j.'ggl.. A 3f1 T f B2D AND THOMPSON jFrJLsLAJ MATINED DAILY ETHEL BARRYMORE in "THH AWAKHNINQ OV HELENA HITCmiB" Paulino Frodorlok In N"nnette of tho Willis Dorotlij- f,h. Alia lloy'a Last llace Clara Williams in The Criminal 3;-jnnlo Ward. In Tha tears of tho Locust Lou TeHecon. In Tho Victoria Cross ti,.. ,nnnla Want. In Tin, teare of tho Locust ri"!,,;.0l.aum In "w , raaer wex Tho Ninety I.ou Tellegen. in . Tho VletorUc-ro',, The llondagp of Tear """?.id, ?'c''''oo.i;"ln" 1'Miiin Island Wlllnm H. Hart. In . Truthful Tulllver . K;.H- Sothern. In An Lnmny to tho King n-,5"1,, ,rckford. tn Tho Prldo of tha Clan Frank Keenan. In Tho Bins Ya bo A Wife by Proxy Th Awakenlna- of Helena Hltchle ,u Alice Joyce, In , miom the oods Destroy Emmy Wehlen. in Vanity William Courtenay, in Kick In Marls Doro. In Lost and Won Clara Kimball Young, in Tha Common Law Irene Fenwick. In X Coney Island Princess A Y " A r I A CHESTNUT .rt. J. V .rt. XJ 1 .tt. UCI.OW 10TH Louise Huff and Jack Piclcford in "OHHAT UXPECTATIONS" BELMbNT"Dcr """" EDITH TALIAFERRO in THE CONgUEST Or CANAAN" LOCUST C2D AND lofum JULIUS STEGER fn "THE BTOLE.V THILUPH" Market St. Theatre 333 MAIIKET STnEET ELLA HALL in "IIEIt SOUL'S INSPUIATION" RIIIPRIRD n0Ar and J3L,UC01Il rlUSQEEIIANNA AVE. Robt. Conness & Mabel Trundle in Till: MARTYItDOM OV rilll.lP STItONC." rKTlAD O0TII AND CEDAIl AVE. lwE,LAtt.V rAKAUOVNT TtlEATltn Robert Warwick nnd Mollie King In "ALL MAN" iIRMOUNT"28,," B ROBERT WARWICK in "THE MTa'm WHO FOltOOT" ecTU CT TIIEATRD. UO in J . nel. Snruce MAT. DAILY nel. Spruce. l:gs. 7 to 11. MARIE DORO in "OI.IVEU TWIST" FRANKFORD V7,r MAE MURRAY in THEPLOW OHIL" GREAT NORTHERN iJu Dorothy Dalton and Enid Markey In 'THE FEMALE OV THE SPECIES" IMPERIAL C0Tn ani WALNUT STS VALESKA SURATT in "THE VICTIM" IPAnPR vomx-rmsT and L.ji-Ull LANCASTEIt AVENUE MARIE DORO in "Oliver Twrsr1 LIBERTY UU0AD COLUMBIA E. H. Sothern '" E cystery- PEJJtL WHITE In 'TEARL OV THE ARMY" XVZRT I'lllIAnlOJIHA OVERBROOK C3D haverford t Jrope-Jont, Unit Orch. GRETCHEN LEDERER in "THE MORALS OF IULDA" PALACE 12U MARKET STREET 10c !0c. MARY PICKFORD in "THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN" PRINCESS 101ISF DOItOTHY DALTON In "TOE WEAICER SEX" Tomorrow 1st Eplsoda "The GrSat Secret" featuring Francis Uuihman o Bevwly sSyn. REGENT 1M4 marketItreet xvl.vjl,in A UVitAN VOIOB OltOA.1 William Courtenay & Mollie Kinr In "KICK IN" RIALTO GERMAN-TOWN AVE. av a n j x j AT TULPEHOCKEN BT. FRANK KEENAN in "TITO BIN YE DO" RURV MARKET STREET av w u a BELOW 7TIT STREET WILLIAM S. HART in TRUTHFUL Tl'LUVER" SAVOY 1SU WAIKET J r V J 1 STREET ROBERT WARWICK in THE MAN WHO FOROOT" STANF FY MARKET ABOVE I0TH OI-Z-VllI-J-iI 31:15 A. M. tojtsis P. M. House Peters & Myrtle Stedman in THE HAPPINESS OF THREE WOMEN" CTRANF aERMANTOWNTvENIia " xrmu AT VENANQO 8THEBT N A Z I M O V A In "WAR BRIDES" TIOGA "TI1 AND VEN'AN?0 ST3. MABEL TRUNELLE in THE MARTYRDOM OF TIHUP 8TR0NQ" EUREKA 0TI1 MARKET STS. GAIL KANE in "Paying the Price" VICTORIA MARKET ST. V 1 unlrt ABOVE NINTH CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in THE FOOLISH VIRGIN" NORTH rwi.ADig.rniA,, RIDGE AVENUE "" nID0B x GEORGE WALSH in "The Island of Desire" PETEY We Thought Mabel's Clothes Had Weakened His Mind mmp A Th Martyrdom of The Martyrdom of Julius Stoser. in Mary Plckford. In Irtno Tenwlck, In JL1UUA. Philip Btrone Philip Strone Tha Stolen TrlunipU Faiichun. tho Crlikct A Coney Island Princess rtrrwrT1 A . Clara Kimball Youny. In Clara Kimball Younir. in Clara Kimball Youna-, In Clara Kimball Vounc. In Clara Kimball Ynun, In Clara Kimball Young. n VICIUHIA The Foolish viricTn Tho Foolish Vlrk-ln The Foolish rtrgln Tho Foollnh Virgin Tha Foolish Virgin Tho Foolish Vlrstn iii i I., i i ' i i - i.. IJiufi iKr A4V Harm im I- ' & h i'Re V Jm U-' vHI x- ") Feu. ivi THE Poktd A I feiV5Fvp TrBB. VIBArimsiv, i 'Wfei Comes T ' r-- iH W AND AN (H.O LAW VHO L L' V0UK0MCJ OP MERE m I ' TT p fMU (11 '' I f SW C-M tWes MKAU TTHCRE. J -'Wx, SEe7sEr CoywmY ' X h jfijhjy A? flJ -at - BS V 10LLEO Me. op t-iKe-j ! Tf