& " t f :a3SnML . IN FOURTH ROUND AT OLYMPIA; REFEREE STOPS Durable Dane Takes. Severe Beating and1 Is Almost Out at Fin-' ish Fans Give $1200' to Jack McGuigan IIv UOHKKT W. MAXWKUi TOOli: TUNUWCIl nn.1 lil trusty MMith j paW v. ere too much fur Mr. Peter, ttartlrv. of New YoiK. ill tin' olyiui!a V x MM nlKlit. Mr. Iliullcy was lililcil im lite "Durable Ham'' nml UeA u t hi niimf only tl) fourth round, when ltcfrlco l'up O'llrb'tt le clilccl lio wiih ton fragile to continue unit ,tom'o lHo furft 'I'!"'' N',w VoiUrr Mas In fairly I'""' loinlltloii. llio onl lliluif wrotiS I'flnB H hlccdltiK rul otcr tin cjcii Mnoily iiu'-v. hvmjIIiii lips nml In ability to chciiIio tin- ullo of iTUihliis blows chourrcil upon lilnl by Mr Ten dlcr OHtMlllO of tliut lio WllM nil right. Our fork-hnnilrtl battler liamlcil out it lovely lnclitR tvhilu tho bout luetul. Aflrr tin' tlt-r-t louml lio begun to tlioot his lonif rlubt Jab Into the fare of Ills opponent Willi rvcklcMi nlmnilon. hlttlni;, him ntmo.st lit will. That wan tlie time' the Durable Dump was durable. Iliullcy tool) cterytlilnc Tcnillrr lianded out nml came bn.'K for innio. He mi. a oty touch 'leriiii ami tlie iIiikhIiIi thiouc hellci'il li. would hit-t the limit Hartley Is Wrecked In the Hind. howowr, our l.i,nio rli.uiUMl bl' turtles and Minted an at tack on l lie body. A Imnl left landed on the solar nlcMH ami Martlet's knees! mCKtd T.-ndler followed Ills nilinntnso and noon had his opiunent ic.lhu: all ' ocr the runs UKe a canal boat In a hc.v.v 'a- " ' pto could do was ilo- . fend niincii. nun m.ii turn noinuiK ii(rouhl not l? found any place. It Is bras of I.-W- miimi But tired luiltrrliiR i planned tj Klir .l.icU a blK beneni In llin him around and almost was cxhiiiisli.il at tlie bell. When llarlby nppcaud hi tlie foiittli kIiiiizi hi) looked like til" only stir- vlior of n Btilminiliic nttuik. He was j wobbly on bis plus and the cut out, his "jc began to bleed piofu.-cly. Tendler lore Into him and was mens- urh'K off for the llnal wallop when iliu i.nln whs Nluniicil. It was Rood Judc- ' mint on tlie pan 01 mp t nriin Fans Ghe $1200 to .McCuisan Ilcfore Hie wind-up was put on an appeal was made 111 behalf or .lack Ic(iuian and the audience contt United mwo than JIJ0U to help lilin nloiiR. The fans Rave tip willliiRly and a i.'.iovver ut money fell Into the rltiR JuiIro liubcr contributed to tho fund and then pas.-eil the lint IhroiiRh the iiudieme. He col lecled moie than $-a. Oorgc ICiibIo and others also aided III the collecthiR. Among thot,e who coutl Ibuted wctf": Harry PMwnrds, li0; Lew Tendlei and Phil tilnsMii.tn. Sinu; Mr. riesMiian, JjOi liob Heady, ." ; too I'utch, $'Jn ; Tiiminy It'Keefe. ti:, Hilly Ulbson. S2.". ; Jlax llolieii. S-'o: Hairy rollock. J'.'.": Dan JlclCetrick, $25; Murrs.v Taylor. Johnny Tillman, .J. .1. Kelhy. .lake Welti fteln, Hteie Moloney. Hilly Heytinlds. S. (lern'ii, Krnest Junihnr. Hilly Uocap. 'Itw Ualley, Jack Ilanlon, Ilcnny ValRer, Life History of Terry McGovern t I'AKT SIX Wins World's Title Till: Hist man that Sam Hauls bclcclcd sis Terry's opponent wan Hnrry Koilies. an aspirant for the ban tainwelRht title. I'revlou" lo this Terry fouRlit Tun Callahan, of this city, the referee disqualifying Mctiovern In the rliM'iith lutiiid. Aftir JlcHoiern luvl deposed of h'orbrs, ho met Callahan acaln and this time he knocked out tho rhlladclphlan In tho sixteenth round, Hun Is Kept the younRstcr busy and the money btRati to roll In, so Terry de cider to Ret married, eloping with a Urooklyn sit I, (iraco Smnlley. He was makiiiR money fast and decided he could support a wife as well as look after (hls- mother and his brothers and sisters. , 'The American bautainwelpht chain plon was ('.it par I.eon, who had t-uo-ccrded to tho title when Jimmy Hariy retired. Tho lata Paul Armstrong, then a newspaper man and who later became a successful play writer, was Leon's manager. They met at the tJrcenwood Athletic Club, and In tho twelfth louml Terry broke two of I.eon'h libs and he was forced to quit. Ills next Important light was with .Inc IlernstPln, and while tho latter was heavier Terry won the bout wljlcli went twenty-fho totinds, on points! t tho old Hroadway Atliletlc Club. The Ungllslt baiitatnwclglit ..I. it'..,!,... ' III.IIUUIOII . H.... ., ..... .... ..... . ""i iciiiar I'liimer, -sepicmner I., 1835. was tlie dale of tho battle. H wan hebl in il.n ,.ri ..,... ....a .,. i Via 4I.h O....I . i t ., ii . i.m .. . tie the first and last licld at Hilly Cray's I ncstcncMrr Athletic Club, Tuckahoe. liiousainls went to sco tho light. Sir Thomas Upton and I'.lchatd Crocker occupied a private box. Tho Uolild and Vatnleibilt families wero represented. nd It Is said that the wealth rcprc 'tntcd by those them was more than 100,000,000. Tho outcome of that light well known. Pedlar Palmer was Knocked out hi tlio first round. Mctiov ern received $10,000 f,,,. ,- cmi. (Continued loniorrow) Sam Sidnian Show Cusiitti -T.fc'.a!'"".'l,,"'ro of '' t'llf wlillu loin SrL'.'', -"- Pcrformaneo wlileh was ZZi m,1''1..'!1 tl" Casino by ".Sam Sldman fi? li1" -!"'." one of the favorites ot LvS. .""."' ''Utlesquo cii cult. Tlio Jfiu ti of. "I0 sawdust ring nimcarcd Ini'.i '"'"'"-act musical roinedy. bcar W th title, fClrcus In Town,'' which, mi u1' " s ,'ovollt of tho threo rings ,.,,.itll''r l'-raphcrnalla of tho outdoor ;..? ,le)crtheless wiib full of thoso muijing elements which go to tnako up S?vent.c.r,al"ln'nt f which thu public eom.aitlrc3' -I'-m-an and his assistant ??""' Produced more geitulno laughs .n;2.l'luwn,, llt a circus could. It Is a ron,J?rir'!low ln cvcr' respect, but tho J!?i djfi.lm,r-',,t lfl 'ever ullowed to lag r.i. .i ' . pruvo "" uutldoto lo the most ou.tltiKto eases of blues, Sldman, ur course 1h (lie coincdlaii In chler, but ho nri. "1,,J',l"-PPorted by Jean Irwin, the h W. , T i .,77 "'" ll melodious tolco; Ji et.i1'10 '"'1'' ""- Addlo Carlson, vltai I 5J?".'1 "1 attractive foubretle.s ; dene vitin .. i ' " "'Ktuui', vttorgo inursioii tvno inailo n hit as tho rlnginarterof as u lrtTia,! Jai'k """rd. who appears ama,J.yull'l.",'r "fli-P-to: John qulgg. who AIE1' ltli his l.lackfaeo nnthis. nnd ff I'nitik-. Hebrew comedian. The "low liaB a fasclnatlnc chorus. -Mislcadinjt Lady Orphcum rr!,'T.hoJJ"Hll"ttulnB Lady," tho Picky SSm r comcdy Proved nn excellent a ni.V.ir.r. vi.,l" lM f,a i"iuyer ui me t 0rJ-!,f'U!'.1 Theutro last night. ? . i" i lll;i"o ucnis with a society (llrt. V m,Vlori1 lrc'11' who endeavors to bring if. ft caveman" ti nor f,.ei win ui,n i'f.e ?. ".,e mn'H proposal of iiinrrlago as tjN.1, '"'carries hor to a rubln In tho 5.i:ir.0,,.(1-,CKr'-. T" ceno In tho cabin -""VI ns yitii uramatiu situatloiiH, and 'fmmS!ly ia. introduced by a luuatlo who . unaelnes he In v,,,,,,l,r,r. i 'lrd Ui. Safio gave an excellent Kli '.!. ot tlio -caveman," whllo Mage West was seen to advantago as iy.i. iuo,, qtner .memDers. ot, the UNEVEN BATTLElL0U TELLEGEN'S ART f-' ' Ykr- ,-ci ' mm mmL' fcSVi"1 ! iHlw LHHHHHHIIB )SK l.KW- TKN'DLK:. I lomn Mif r siiikP .hi' h . .li an I'I'le lliirt- II. I lll.lll I., ut and wele ot IMille Walker, lidiibj linn.,..., Icj . Willie Moore. .Inn b". . n. 1 linden. Leon I in I lies. Ilanv SlOICS of otllU'S Whose 11.1111'' In the upioar. It was :i woiulerfill HMinie lo lielu ' ruvt cinbiitrasimient of twaddle, lis .Mu'iiIriiu, who Is ill and penniless, and1.,,,, jr. Mail, bale dlhil up some of It shows the kind of men tilm attend iilic most thrcadbaie of rcrecn themes. bo.lnii contests. A mole Keneioiis ciowd i near fuluie fh he can inlc fmnN tn , keep his family while he is icciipuriit ! IllB- Wi'li-li Wins, Hill , , , .... , I ' rinlijln.l.t.i. was an InlercM ;,B ''.illle. and ,loe cNh. the pride of the UuiitiI- stable defca'ed Willie Monro b scleral miles, .loe had tils man all but out on time different occasions, but sloml back and tmlleil whllo Monte teiovered Welsh is a Rood boxer nnd has the tunic Iiirs of u topnolchcr, but be lacks iir Kie...heiie.s. He neier follows up an advantage, and until lie doej ho must ic uialn in tin- prelims. I AccoldlllR to lloyle. Altle (I'l.e.uy 'kiioekfd.oiit l-'riildy Iteeso si times in the Hist four intiuds, but b'teddy proved to be KUeh a totiKh I. lid lliat he tefii.ved In fall, o'l.cary knocked lilin all oier the rltiR and won t.islly. i Sammy Tcrrln. MtiRRsy Ta lot's new' iriea. tiniMifU secoiiu in ins ooui wnn .loo Koons. .loe llooted Sammy twice but Miirrs.v's entry came hack Mioiir and proicd Ills Rauieness by stlcklnR aiound until the llnal hell. After the bout Jim l-'eeney wa. sute Ins man had won. For once in his life, .1 im was rlRht. Max Hon defeated Hattllng Hans In tlie opcnir. Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring liouls Lasl Night OI.YMI'IA ,v Tcmller -nireil a irrli nlval klioil.uiit mrr Pete lliirtlry Mhrn JlfTeref. Il'llrlrn i.iiiiril the bout III llio follrlli riiiinil to mim Pete fnim fiirlbcr nniiNliineiil. .Ine Mcl-ll ilrrnilril Millie MiMire, Arllp (I'l.eiiry Mini frmil 1'rrihl.v llerse, Joe lioonn ilefrilteil :iiiiiny Tcr rln. Mux Itofl' ilefritrd ll.iltllnj lini, lM AS'I i;i( .r,i IIiiimI, ilrreilnl ( Inn k ttlmrhi-. l rniiiiilsi .loliiin lol- n.i.l "l.iii?il T Milleii In the lldrili li.e IMiimnt'. pioihI llirrw the r.Miiii;r Into tlie rhn; In the "mirth rouutl of Id hotil with l.ro riiiiirrnli: Ruhr IEii.hiI le:il Vlike llnwrlli lltitrli (ilnliisili Moiipfii .li. Itrnwn In Iwo tlilnittes. MI.KI.llll!r. I'riinkle Culhilniii r.isili ilefrnleil Millie Kill hie. of Nnili. Ion. ill ten rniiiiilH, l(ll,i;i)ll .link Dilbin look a krirre hrslliic friini lliirr.1. (irrli, Iwrlie rnmiiN. HUSTON limine llrltt nwnnlril lie l Nlmi nier llilll lie I'oe. twi'lle roiiml-. im -iiriti.il .I,,.- i.mkIi io-t in IMilie ttttmcr. (en roinid-. Ill Tl'M.O Willie l..llicfer.l ilffejlnl "k i.iiiis Itultlini; Nel-oti. kI riniiuNi Ti mer llii.uie Kliipiiril )lniin. Cmnlun In the II n It romiil. MilIII.N lobinn irtn lllio ilrfcutril .lu ttrllliiR, liriren ruiiiuN. Scraps About Scrappers (hlssle l.ewl-. I'lilbnt.-lpiibrH cimtrudi-r for Petev IterniMlCs trow ii, lies b' en tnHtcbi-il In box lliltfti liriillilt. of New York. In tlio win. I-up nt tti I'umbrli A. I' 1'il.Uy ultlit. lLitllliiB Murrsy. the prlil- i.f Little llnlv, will try to nntbox l.lttie ll.'ur. Joe Ilium's chump, ill the st'inlw InJ-up. .1liniiitj l'rter. th" It) r.il bnver. now Sta tior.eil nt e'nmp llnrilon. lin Loon iii.i..,Intr.l boxing Instruemr of bis renlm-Mit n?;nlufBJlVr rt, W MlVmi" .!" . ret!llur.it. i"rer Is l tn- i Dillon. Klve rthlbl. tl.ins, toniorrou' IllKIll .lllllline nrien.is ins ,i,i.. .. ..,, l.. ,.f i ', ,!,,,.,1.,M i...il..at ..... ... .-" .. v. ......... Sergeant Skem. 4iilinii.v lliiiidre. the wsll.,niii.r Wup. li been liMlc ie.1 to lll.'i'l lil'i it.iitiuiore btMrcul. "t the I'll. tic.. Hi' National A. ."uturuny i lloh Hum! Johnny .M.ilone. tho px-nmsleur liiitimliiii. ius Lnnckeil nut 111 bis prtifi''- sli.nai lirhul by K. . U'Dollli.ll St the O!) Hilda A. A, lluik I'lrmltie nnilVntny Wallare. Hie for mer ot tlie "ITslitlne Nuty." nrn b.irk unfler tho nriiniixement of llrrm.in llui.lln. I irnilnj; In after . return 1...0 .ith Juhnny Tillman. Some one said: "A Thrift Stamp a day keeps the kaiser away." Do you 'realize that if every one in the United States bought one 25 cent Thrift Stamp each day the ex penses of the war would be paid each night? Figure it out it's a fact. ONLY A QUARTER A DAY Join the Thrift Army today and every day. Help -yourself and Uncle Sam. WS.S. fORSAyiNOS STAMPS jllUID BY TK& UNITED STATES GOVEKKMENT EVENING PUBLIC BLIND YOUTH' AND PLAYLET WITH BADLY ENVIRONED jux-Fronch Actor Is Over whelmed by "Blind Youth's" Tissue of Twaddle iMME. KARRAR PRESENT III.I.Mi Vut Til 1'ijy In tire- art- ! Wib Innl Mn.M an.l l.na Tellrgetl. MISKf-l M lajil Trlleaen. .MaihiEMiicnl. I.OU Tillrcetu llrfrrlek IhrHlre. ...... , l"ll IK-limm 1. I'Kitl lurrnl Tlil.li ' Jl.ll lews .imrii piiiun IV. TlirllP" 'I'OIIIIJ rimnileee Murle rim meer Miiurl.e Muiinl-r !"" TflliK'ii i II ml ","V;r.!i,,."-V"" Mr","wii,nr,"""'"r ;' .jVnVle A. TluVt'K ilnrrt wiiioii ." .' .' .' . ."VHIImiii rnurtl-iali. Jr. vr ,.l,',1'-" IJ'.'V,1, '!" ..rN"n.in'"r" - """' ,ht' ''"" ,""' A..i ll' ClBlitren iiimilli- biler. New Vnrh MMlirlie Munlll! "u.O' nc" . VI III Mill, im Alt II. Tin- llCKl CM vxvtr win , im lTili-ri.il 'tn,1V,I,.,"i II. -a lK.fli A.Ih t mid II. '"" .""'."'m uf eight mlnutra hettvem Aiti II nnd '" mine l.ou TciIcrpii. Mane director. ha, M. onip reallftl. seencs. l.oir TelleKcn. 1 manncer lias iimmiiiIiImI a company contaliilliK t-everal CNcellcnt players. Hut l.ou TelleKcn. dramatist (In partner- I ship with Wllliml Much) has tailed to devise u ehUle that Is more than u blend of hectic claptrap and trite comlo r. lief or to supply lilmclf with a roii wIuiip liitt Ionic opportunities I aiu.end tlio-e of mete limit illlml Voulh" l the weakest ott of n'i Index to tin stars nlillltlci as an llnsllsh- 1 "iieal.lne actor. ' The limttlstii' plane of a pjor mono Is fieriii'iitly susRcMcd. Perhaps, In- I rli.eii. Ale. TellfoeirH tCLCiit astoel.ttlou with motion pictures In pall explains AtnoiiK them are the "amplro motile, tlie "I oiiem an lie. moi -'""''-j well as director of ,, film play the slcllst datlon" motive ca.ll ie It7li'r'" "j'tolc Is Usually ilcl, In opportunities. In ipiel of ledeniptlon, and th. not so of, .. ,,, , i.t.iiu ( utor I. mclodinmatle self-sacrlllce. develnplns a none In which the heto's temporary dln'onilluire I" succeeded by a stand pyrotechnic display o( vlituc. Tlie blRli llRhts of this silly tale aro tho dt ink-sodden nrttst-heto's iepule ot his I'arWan slrcu and his subtcqucnt tcscue of a wcak-fllieteil oung step btother front the clutclua of tin tame i ncliantrcfs. l'illal Instlnits prompt the I painter (now, of course, basking In fame) to consummate this denouement. ' Ills confessed aim Is to elicit matetualj affection from a dowager, who is little' better than a purblind dolt, until wlth HnieliRlit celerity she turns i-jnipatlictli; ( Just as the tlnal curtain fall". Kxlt tin-, Riateful laklali half-brother and crushed cx-inlstress, metaphotlcally bltlns : thumbs. Six' or seirn cars ami Mr. TellfRcn, an leading man for Saiah Heiuhardt, demonstrated genuine talent in a wido variety of tolcs Hints of sincere his trionic power and some evidences of j personal magnetism and sound training flickered through I he mass of absiirdl- ' tics which bo taw 111 to Intel prot at llio tiariick Utt cyplng, and ct cxag Reralid postuiing, tccalllng , again the films, and notid iiielodramallis wetc , I keynotes of his peiforiuauce. The occa I sjon marked the slat's first appearanco I h'ere In an Ihigllsh patt. Adequate Jiidt I tneni of his value to our stago can only I . come with a worthier vehicle. j I Several members of tho supportinfi cast struggled heroically with their m.i- teil.il, notably Jennie KiiMaeo us llic un pleasant matron and William Courtlcigli, Jr. whoso characterization of her was. I trcl tun was the most sincerely icalistle, portrait of tho play. lieialdine Karrar (.Mrs. Lou Tellegcn) witnessed the pet formative, fiom a pros cenium box. Knowlcs and White Nixon Colonial Tlie vri latest Ideas in lite way of coined ale offered liv Knowles turn While, wlni ale one of tho big hits ot the bill at the Nixon Colonial. They I reflect the ninny side of things and events and show that muih of the gloom I of the woild may be ipilckly chased by I eultliatlng everlasting smiles and a cheeiful disposition. The act offered by this lively pair Is greatly enhanced by llielr classy appearance. "Hello, Japan." a musical tabloid with, a number of pretty girls and clever j comedians, won emphatic approval, wbllo Tnwnvciiil Wilbur nnd companj. In a, IsL'tci: " ivo and Putton, "athletic cut- tips ; .mii iv jMiiy. couieiiiiin, ami vv nut) Hale also scored hits. . .MldlllKnt KolliCkCI'S IXOH Attlstlc dancers, who frolic lo tho ac-' compHiilpient of entrani'itig music make the Midnight Itolllckeis. which hosds the hill at the Mxou. a decided hit. Tlio1 iVVnirXr'H'nd ! It was lowiirded wltli an abundance of, applause. .! itnincriuo .Murray picascit wnn several ll.ii...ileii.rl snntrs "S..r.-t .Service." an iutenseiy interesting dramatic sketch, proved woitb while. The Tuscano Hrolliers thrilled with nciohatlo .feats and Hodley and Neson offered an enter taining nit. Wallace P.cld. In "Tlie Thing Wo Line," is nit excellent photoplay attrac tion Karl Homes on "Civilization" Karl P.arncs tonight will give another lectin c in his course, "The History of Civilization," at Association Hall, tier inantown, under tho aUsplces of tlio Uni versity extension Society, Tonight's subject will lio "The. Mlddlo Ages: Pallli and Political Oi sanitation." This space contributed by the Trtfst Companies' and Sav ines l'uttds of Philadelphia. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, IMAE MARSH STAR OF NEW GOLDWYN FILM "The Beloved Traitor" Has Artistic Production at the i Stanley Theatre U'HEDA MARA'S DU BARRY STANl.llv "Tho" li-loxeil Tr.nior," mill Mne Murah. l'min Hie pterv by I'rank I,. l'ilHr.l. tiliri'tnl by Wlllmni Wnrtlilnir. ton. Pholi.Bfni.lu.l b OLuruo W, lllll. UoMwyn proiluetiun Vlll nra' l.rn.llli.llnn ..f lt. i:nt.l,v,.. This . ,...,.. e. "i"n m n ki'oii fMiiuinii 01 now ino "illne of pla era rises above the liaml I 'li of a rtor. It Is not always easy M" make ctery tale that Is k 1 rculliiK ' ''' l,",f'1 f""" ' K'nen play of J..I popularity. Author faeka.,1 Is ' uNi Mm HKinnir for "Tho Mltaele Man ' which was played a fiuv seasons iiro a' the Carrlcli Thcalre. Illx pre.senl cinema slory ilocs not conspicuously "feature ' .Miss Marsh, nllhouKli sho does sonic credllablo work. To those who heretofore nave laMhcd such jihrascs as "the Kill with the thou sand faces." etc. upon Miss Marsh op portunity Is pioxlded for new tributes luce lief pantomime. Is PNceedliiRl) xlvld. Her emotional work Is excellent and her half-closed eyes express almost as much n do her hands. lieoiKe l-'mi-cett submit!' a chai.nter study and hi" acthiK l leally an oiitlaiiilhn; featuic of thu pl.t Another capable plajcr I' ll. K. Lincoln in ,, lenilliiK mule tole The Usual Uoldv.jn setilni;- and mb dued HKhlliiR aie as MilKlnt,' as the uctliiir. Tlie lilies by Kenneth Mac Rowan bellay tale and aillsllc illsicrn ment. I'.m.m'i: "iii. i:.i jiisiiiip"." wiin i I'urliip ltl...M.ll nml I'.iplin IlierA. ' lurpitc.l b i.'urljle IlUckwvll. World pro dti'-llon, IVK.. .... ...... i.. ..I... it ...iil..K till (.'iirlyle Illackwell. The iomeiillnn.il in.vllilcal kiiiRdom tlRiires In Mr lllnck well's picture, hut despite the fauilllnrlly I of the backRiniinil Hie stmy Is told with .iction concci us an American youth In the kingdom of Teticsta, his deeds of valor nml his conquest of loir. The story w kept mming laptdly and the athletic feats in whkh the at lor-authoi-dlieclor Indulges aro enter taining. Supporting Mr. lil.ie.kwell Is Kielyu (ireeley. and she makes an at ti.ictlve priiicesj. Kate Lester, whose face i familiar to many movie fans. ' ban the tole of tlie aunt, and Lionel Hel- mote, another favotlte, is seen as tho ; Hcneral Matron. Kitty ,lnhnon, Anna ' lllaek, liort Honey and llctbert liar I lingtou bale nsslstlng parts. 1 At Untie settings and good canier.i , woik, especially in the long views, are inleiestlng fealmcs .,f this ptoihlctloii. Atli'VDIA "i:n' D.iucbt'r." ullli llllllo lliirke. .Wconnri.1 1. 1 Mrtixniet Tnrhbiill. Krotn III" lilsv li Alliln U,uiihV Jllriil'il I. .T.ini'S Kllknuu.1. l'.iMtiiiiunl prului lK.il It has been the habit of moile produe ets to featute the stats Mgaidless of wltat their vehicles might he. Hut It Is the play that really counts. In this pic ture Miss Hutke attempts a serious inh and docs not unite teach the mail., Tho public has been in customed to m'P this, actress ill light conirdy roles and not In tho sort of part she tries to play hi this production. Jcn lir.ue d'eoige did not meet with success In tlie s.imo part in tlio spoken version of "Lie's Daughter" earlier in the ihcatilcal &eafon. Lionel Atwill Is tho real star of Ibis production, and bis iharnetor work Is iapll.il. It Is not often that an aux iliary player Is allowed to do such good woik. but In tills case Uircclor KliL wood's wide experience has nude him realize the possibilities of his minor characters. Thomas Melghau, while tint having much more to do than come In at an opportune time and icscuc the gill he loves fiom a couipinmishig situation, does it in his usual dashing style. Wil liam T.lley Hatch is effective in his woik an tho father of the ghl. while a female blackmailer eloes u good plcio ot acting. It has good music and neatly a '-coic of ( Vli-Tiil!l-"Hu lk.m." will. Thr.la Har.-i. , V1''r", K,,, "i1",' ,"!,,'!' :""' J'''1'1" I'"1 I feeiuirlii In Adrian lol'tKoii from tbe I Henillcr. reiii.iik.ihlM piano perrorin.-i s ; . story t.v HISTiillV. tiiinteil by .1. (iordon . hulls and Hyatt, coinedlatis : Dorothy Canards. I'nt iruiliietlun. I Hi cimer and "Those l'"lie tilrls" ate the l.. .......ll.,.,t ...iiiit.l,, ..e ll.lu ..i.-Im .if.iitlieis mi lb., bill, ulilr'h Is ntot i.f Ibo I I the "peiiod" photoplay is tins William ' l'ox- version nf "Du Harrj." which W singed with splendor and tcilslmlllliidc 'Iheic Is Just a suggestion ol some of Hie settings which liavo been used hi the admirable ",e Mls'etalilcp," but ibis is ol oul tif place In a Palls locale. Tho ,....., i i,, ,he new nlctitre arn as well u'VuVu. as Z 't'hav'e' appeal!! upon tho sctecn. n is tho last luilf hour . , of tlii pro- best actlPST. ,,.....(.. ...i.ti.i, rurnlsbes Hie UUllIOIl WI1ILII lUrillSUCS 1110 ' 'Iii; i I IJilcLluL PllT ." f'ur-liHhC "actual .ie .,'"' .rf ' 1 W mb T( m -- . t. lvi ' " .ii-.Hl'lif'W ( , QUjoymQnt ft:y lIlTSlSfflfull OV. MILl? HAVANA JILLER. M " , ', I . Ill 11111119,1111111111111111 lllillir! 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Put when she I- cat tied tn simple raiment and forswc.us Hie powihted wig the makes a con vincing hcmlnc. Her attempts at co ipietry are not as good ns her few din malic moments touatil the etnl of tlie plctiit". Cliailes Clary has (he 11.111 of King Louis XV uiiil makes n Ruoii appeaiatiee, while Herschrl Mnyal Is glicn plenty nf i.ppnitiinlly for nielo. drama us Jean im Hatty. The coutlcsan's lover Is capably done by Krcd Church Theic ate many others who luiru minor parts. Mrs. I.ell(. Cailei' iipjieaied in a lilin version of this play a few team ago, hut it was a senilfalliire. hornt.p the actress did not "sctcdi" well enough. !ll:iii:.T-- "A Wr.-ner of I'r,.niix." with Vlobi llnlm, Senn,irl.i liv Wllll.iln I'.llU.-r frnni tb. liuM-l b .Ittrtle ltrs.,1. Iilr. it.l lit .Inllll 'I I'olllnv .ii.l..r.libv liv .lulm Alllul.l .Mi'tlo ptoillli Unit Tlie unhappy ending of this love slory by Myttlc Heed Is something of n uoielty In lllms. Viola liana. In hep l-.terpi eta lion of Judith SMvcMrr. visualizes thi pallictlo heroine in a way that plans this pl.t.icr among tho best oT sciccn intcr pretcts. Tlio star's tapid aitisttc ihteloiiinent Is iiorliaps p.ittly due to her In.. -band. John Collins. As h photoplay dlicctor lie possesses an uislRlit into tile teiiilrc. meiils of the set. . u thai must bo an In spiration to tiie liileipteter. Clilfoii! Hi uce, whose appearances be fore the cani'ta hate lately hoeu infte fiucnt. doe.s Minio good acting In tlio role of a doctor, while Clarissa Selwj u li equally capable as Cynthia. Mildred H.ivIh makes u lonvlneltv Ingenue, and I'ussoll Sliup.snn gives it lunching por trait of an invalid, A clever unpin Riamnied colliu dog lends t-iecial Interest to col lain scenes. William S. Hail Is doubly prominent In photoplay offerings this week. Ills pop ular pantomiming is In he seen at the Strand in "Hluo Mazes It.iwdeu" and at the Locust in "Tlio Silent Man" two Western uiclodramas of tlio sctcen that lave altcady won much favor. A. II I'. All Arabian Niclit Nixoii ('rand Another vaudeville music, i comedy is leading the hill at Niton's liraiul this week, dividing lionois will, "Tlie House of , I l.i to. the new teiinl plmtoplni stal ling Peail Willie and Aulonlo Moreno. which is Having Its opening. I lie iiiiim- . leal pioductioii is "An Arabian Night. ' , best ptesenled heie tills sea"on. llctlini Show fiayety L"d bv Ch.uli'h Mack, the well-know it fiiuuiakei. Jean lledlni's New Show pi lived to bo a very Inteicsllug phiiIuc llon at tlie (iayctv last night. He had ablo asslstaiic from a well-qualUled company of biirlesquers l'lorrntino, the I nam cr, .wi ii ie show. M.ifhlen. "i ,., 0f laughs and vass-t to the show. oainer, was a leaning nature or tlie -Iliad Juggler, won no id proved to bo a great P.CIOARCO.PHItAOElPHlAi i. i iiu ' .niniill i .. . v a . m f MAltOII 5, 1018 SHAKESPEAREAN THEME AND FILM STARS tMWttaowae. TOP .rvV7r 3AC.-I, . .-r "JU -SjCy " l CVWV7 Ktissian Dancers, (.'rn-s Keys Hussliln iI.iiiccm. which were attiac- tioiis in I'ctiograil befoic (lie ..Id trgiuic was ctusbeil, wete ptesputcil in WeM I'hllailelplil.iiis last nlRlit on the si. me at Cress Kc.is This act ptoteil in li a Moithy licailliucr. 'I'liiMn wete scl eral eneoics. A musical coniedv tahlnid, "The New Doctor," fuinisliiil laiiRbtcr. tilher attractions which wete well 11 celicd weie Friend nnd Downing, tome di. in", wiin sang ami told up-lo-il.ilc fiinuv sloiles: Antrim and Vale. In songs and Imitations Mr. ami Mr-. Ilugli KM'tlillg at II, .im," ,,.! III...-, I.,., ii uliii'liii I'm iin ' dleiiii-. wlio made a 'hit In her unique and fancy I'ostuinos. .- 'i'lic New Model" ("lobe Tuneful musical numbers and lines Hint Inoiiglit a t.iugli a minute made "The New .Model." a lahlold musical comedy, tlie most popular offering at tlie eiloho l.ut night. Tb" principals were excellent ill their icpecltie parts, and Hie gowns woin by llio chorus ate espe cially wot thy of iiieullo'.i. Viiiinls and Denial- hate a new sltiR uig ii tii I talking ait. while the comedy sketch. "Too 1'asy." was Ptesenteil by tientge n.indell nnd eompan.t. Ill t'ota I leieitcd waim applause for his xylo phone pla.iing. t liber acts whicli pleased were "A Telephone Tangle," Jail. Lew nnd his Hjmpliony lilrK "Tlio Win Id in liar uiony" and Mi.pah Selliiua and company In an exhibition of weight Juggling. Ciinniiis' IJroadway Cunning, "thu mail of in)Mri." sur lirlsed jiatrnns of tlie Htoadway last nlgiit hi' his ability to answer ques tions which hail been pi. iced in sealed enxelope Whcllier the questions ron ceined lop or business, they weio an sweicd. "Slt-Slio.ter And" w.is tlie featuic motion plctute. with Tom ?ili in Ilia leading lole TTio scenario i- well writ ten and tii" .'.upporting en t all that can he desui'l. tllll.t nnd Maud Keller offered new :i.ug' and ihatter. ami ,Tair rtaimuiirt enterlalneil wltli a bylglil and l.tugnahle iiinnuhigue. lea I I- the 'A A.t f Sfes, wmk . ill, r m P. "ii iii 4 A i. & x y The TRIUMPH of QUALITY the SUCCESS of the YEAR ONE YEAR AGO the Globe Rubber Tire Manufacturing Company elected a new management on March 1, 1917. Announcement was then made of the sound policies under which the company would continue to operate. Today, as of March 1, 1918, we report on the progress of the past year. Quietly and consistently, in the midst of- business turmoil and war alarms, Globe Tires have served the pressing needs of the times at home and abroad and have found increas ing favor. From Maine to California, from Washington to Florida, and on every European battlefront where the fight for Liberty is being waged Globe Tires are daily proving their right to leadership in their field of service. The war is constantly proving that reliability is the first requisite in men and materials; that initial cost is" of slight importance where assured service is obtained, and that fitness is its own reward. Globe Quality has brought us a recognition far beyond our most sanguine expectations. Today, twice as many Globe Tires are being bought as were being sold one year ago; and we have succeeded in actually improving the quality of our. product until now Globe Tires are literally the best auto mobile tires that any one has ever been able to build. The past year has added quality to our product, strength to our resources, and success to our efforts. GLOBE RUBBER TIRE 'MANUFACTURING CO. 801 No. Broad St., Philadelphia, Pu. Executive Ofliccs: 1851 Broadway, New York City Factory: Trenton, New Jersey '.Vv SHAKESPEARE'S DEATH THEME OF PRIZE PLAY 'Tlie Good rIen Do" StrikinBert Kenney anil Little Novelty on Bill of Theatre WorkHhop Players till. IIOIII) Mi:.V 1M1-"An Iml. .nr.ni- nil- I !"5S,.Vl" VXV Vr"."l7- Tiio" la'tVl.. Tlmitre. l'rM..niil lv "itieinie Work- M,X,:.iW,:,1,Jr '." "H'rXVTiVi.nnMi I. nt.Jlii'. Iili tutor Wlllimu .(.......u.. .til.litli. bis .InlKhlil Stliiiliim. bis ilnlmlitfl . . . Mmir"i4 Whliilni . . . ..Mm v HfnoPH . ...llll.U Kiwiu t.oill.H Iblllilelllll ,...,". nn. lliilliMiiti) .Mrs II1.MIIH- A. Wlro .lobn Ilill. Ini'll.'V I'.. iMImtiu l. tleoruo llrnr Trin.'r S. r-ui'-Ml.lk.'Mpeiire'il bollf,', trstforil I'll- i..n Tim.' April 'J. Ifilfi ilriQlluillv piutliKed bv the "IT Work h. i. ' 'I'bMitr. , lljruir.l rnln-trlt. Xu v. Mii.fr. rail, tine Hathaway has lint lacked ni- n.itblzers on hep foiceil tnarrlage ti lilt tl..- Hard of -Aton. Their pirtlanshlp h.is been aioiiscd In especial by the lur In Ida will which left her ills second Imt bed. This episode with oilier dls. Jected Items of Shakespeare's life aic welded Into an Interesting nnd some lliiipa Ftiihlnr; playlet by Mr. Osborne. Ho cotitiaslH the pettiness nml common placcnosH of a routine and haul dlrpo mi inn with tho soaring spiilt ami poetic tl"lonlng of si poet mitute. If Mlstiess ' Anno was half us unimaginative as tho little drain. l illtpl.i.vs her. Its small v ninler that the pulsing torn. in f Miaki'spiine'" tempi rainent translated il t I r fiom Stratford to th" coiirpiiImI i emirotuneiit of Lonilou. a hcgiia wlilih i -w ixeiiishly berates. The posture vf circumstances I.- simple. Tlie poet lies dead. His widow, inatetlal minded, comes ft out her legended cot- tagn to claim her dower lights In his famous Iiuiim'. Iter eldest daughter, Su- -anna, ami her urn-In-law. Dr. John Hall, who aro milch of her own selllsli nature, dispute about tlie properly and lievlso nicann to obliterate tho scandal that tho pod's early ciitccr has also left as a legacy lo tho family. Mlsttess Anna vents her spleen at. tho testamentary slight put upon her, but her tlradeit tiro met ami silenced by the defitise nf .In- flit li. Shakes pea i e's jnunger mid finm- He daughter, who has something of his Jsplilt, mill by Ml-licss Wliilely, who has i bunt him ft i.m his iiny.turil youth lo his deathbed. The undeil.ilng motile of tlie play Is tho perennial strife between stall, reality and idealism. The plot has not any gteat substance or ingenuity, but In the bundling atfords more than one eloquent and poetic passage. The latter half Is Impressive' with u counter point of drama Involving the mother and two daughters against a thnroURhhass of the Anglican burial service read over tho ,,,.,, .,,. I,, tlin sbti' i-liiitnlinr ' Tlio play was acted skillfully and -onictuneH movingly ami the singing and costuming were ueiievaiiiy .lacotiean. it will he i created Ibis afternoon and tills evening. HJoi nsoti's "A liutintlct" Is on the ramo bill. ."Modislc Ifevuc William 1'cnii At tlie William Point 'The Modish Heine" Is the topliuer tho tlrst three ila.tr of this week. Louie Daere. the comedian, Is siippoitod by a conip.itiy of clei.-r people. Including Hoss and Howard and tlie Four Sunshine tilrls. A big t ratine of the tot no is ii display of sptlng attire. Hoy Cuinmliigs and Hutli Mill-hell present a conitdy sketch, "One Allernonn." The others on the bill aic Larty Simpson In "The P.oad to l.ciio" and Adele Dennett and Harry o'Hrieti in a musical sketch called "Samples." Tlie photoplay Is the Kian els X. Hushmau and Hevetly ll.iyno production, "I'llder Suspicion " Coiitinuing- Plays Tlie biei.y and pertinent wartime eoinedy. "tleneral Post," rntetcrl upon the second week of its engagement at tlio lti'iad Street Theatre hit etenlng. "Toot-Tool!" Henry W. Sat age's artls tlcall.t 'tiigeil musical play. Is winding up lt deservedly, sueceFsf ill tun at tlio l-'oni'st Tiie last perfiiiniance of the pieie lure will He giten on Milind.iy night Tins Is also the last week fur "Oier the Top,'' at tho Chestnut Street Oneia Home, and for "odds and Knds of 1!H7'' at tlio I.M'ie. "The Man Who Cniun H. iik" at tho Adclplil coiilinurs to nlert.iin patrons of well-acted mclo- yr-TiREs iwrf(BHwnwBaHivnFm'Bnf'r!nHK HAWDMADE GUARANTEED 6000 , ".'ili NOVELTtl vi., r. i .V 1 N0VELTY A ' OF KEITH'S BIG ,v . r,'K- Biw: Take Honors From HcadUnaiV. -j ' Blanche Ring Magncti-1 Vaudcillie Inters who look, for th i ""l" run of acts lit KHth'aVhln weelc, if A .i i ...i u, uvir t.i it'iiiiB nun tveeK, J x, loomed lo plensant dlsappolntmenl.i'ij't.jit, are ill ."r ",l"."'"? 'x."'Plloti-nml tho head- IWII Mil, I HIQ IIOHU-. '? act Is distinguished i ....i'. ii. lit.'ii :..i..rrv u.r a i - ; - ...,. .... i..u.r.iifeUtaiicu 3 . l bV It tl fferenee In lmitrrl.il r t.n .j'.?&J it ilHTerenee In imiterl.il or arranae- i' i r ... -......... . ... iniiBu-, .,.- i Mlptlt Keldnm fiilln.t In ....i..Im..I11a a-'j.7. 1.1.1 Itiltt oil ..( ... l.lll - Mt. tlt:il1f1la Ilttltf attli- ! fJU - intifw uii(t ivr, ni jy olher "Mp Addy 1 Ay," n Bedll,';)M; of a utngs on ji y lTngcrs"! HcrvrtsV ' cut repertoire. .'..(...m.kii .ut over "i.i', Ittg ran nut over it unnr.- .; K only llliiiieho II coiisisied of very md specimens of lyrlo J.! i ami melody. An opening melody com- poseu or .sitalns from these, with "Initio Itnriit ril.l s!i,i..t.....l...i . -.. . ....,. ..... ....ni.iii linn- nun. oiuerr, got v fi ir.i.i.l li.nt.l I.,,. .... .... i.. .... .. ... . -. .. p....... .,.,,i. .mil hm uiu; in mo nuuienco .-! leetnetl to ireni-tiiy.o I ti nt,l.n.. ... .'.'1 as u bit of each was sung and only nt', tlio conclusion of tho wing did they )' 'ii Pl.tud. "Hlng 'Km on tho llhlne" won' nppiutnt. but only becnuso of her old ' inagnetlsni nnd ability to hold an auv dleitce In tlio palt'ii of her hand and mak" t them like It! - - , Appi.iu.se lionors went to llluo iJert ' ? Kennel. nn,t l.iu ....- ... ... . ..J , " i'.iiiiier, ODOay. whose n.gio dlnleet and none fc-alned, him long amb. hearty recalls Hmo and ugaln. He is lemeniiiereil ns n rnMH.AM i iin-niber of th,. nld-thne leant of Kenney Nobody and Piatt, " i. r'i'i'""' .',""' ",''""" ""M hi the ealeem 'of the audlrncp list nlclit ..til. 1. !... inid ilane.-.s and rei-Ilation. although Jho laltrr was not as good as his formerly exquisitely rendered "X-Ittlo OrphanC Aim ". lie Is neat and i ,vc jke, thiishltuT on the usual "(Jicr There" for n patriotic flui-.li. The opening .',..(. Ullc Young- and April, l view of Its early position, ami. trry m..lr ,arlng honors with ho Kenney act! (Ills airy bubblo-blow-ing net brought emphatic applause. I.m Vako uX1',Uln,r Wl,h " bUbM I.Io.mI ami Wells ale "steppers" rather out ,,f the iisu.,1 r ,)f auncen nnd tuatiage to stagp their act In a. different soil of way ,i,at gels them Into tho good graces f the audience at once. Klmherly and Arnold start out wltlj. " uotel.y ,! ,nMt ,, -,,,' -"P iul stuir." At opening t,0 ,ady i, Hi a gulden doing her bit wltli vnr ciois, ami miator swoois down on s'.arils,n0i," ""I""', Tl,en l" " stalls. JUs.s Ainold is a clever comedienne of the "rough" order, who ..in look piuet as well s twist ,er rn.e I mo all Forts of contortions. But why slug, ivltl, their comic ability? Maude Karl nnd company started out as a novelty. Miss L'arl, In the sketch. Is rupposedly on trial to see If she Is really guilt." of being a novelty In vaudeville. hie proves tjmt she Is by singing threo operatic selections and an Irish number, thereby pioilng. we suppose, that sho Is notelty an.t Is therefore sentenced by the Judge in tl,,- ct wi0 Ha ut- Oh! wise and potent Judge! A Daniel conic to judgment! Ms.s ,. voJco' li far ft oni operatic Hi quality or strength, and an fur as novelty goes the jct misses lire. Willi tlco irully unusual numbers Hie act would b0 a big hit and a teal novelty. - Helen (Jlcnson nnd company In "A Stibn.ailue Atlaek" ,,uy ,d(.tt anJ well plajcil. but too short, and tho Budden ruiprlso romes too ipilckly and Is not well tyorked up to. Hut It got a cood iccpptlon and pleased. Jlulran ami .Veucll 1( n unU3Uat thing when they held an nudienco in tho. scats at tho end of tho Mini., i. lowing .Miss Hlng. Their ,i5n,.i J !... .-; I bar ait was unusual in lenditlon. tbn..t, ' JM old in material jj Uarlinys of Paris Trocadcro j The Darlings of p.u Is, starrlnc that p iti.-P of coniedv. Malt Kolb. proved lt ahlllty tri provoko laugliter at tho Tree. uieto. i.a, i-atima. a dancer with ..-. j equals, gate a wonderful exhibition The, , bill proved to he a double show, two very excellent burlesques being presented Tho productions were well staged. MILES si f-tAi 1 ,-"' m m "i rjtm m A1 i 1 i a -i 'M m W ? n - if " r,v i r o-j- Burawftt ia "-iK'itiMt' M,!,n- Ui "V,... 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