wmmmm; . . k - avjT!'s4jv; JULY 13, 1918 . ,i' -K,.-s . " j-V-;;; "rt ' EVENING PUJBtiC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, t ...... , JUMP MSeWsWR. P'm'M.JMPI i'i riMiin I 'n n 1 Illl'jklTlf ' i , Sj a a I I 1 1 i 3 pffpr- il iriwTiMilitiri inlM" 1 :$aam lgi& A Al MglM ?-S4 dkix stiri: ; ilfll . 1 ! fflffii MM 1 J M 104 ON DOUBLE LIST Seventy-one Names Given l hv Armv and Thirtv- thrce by Marines 25 'KILLED IN ACTION Total of Severely Wounded Is Vui Sixty-three, and Only Eight Other Dead Uo STANLEY, "GOOD-NIGHT, PAUL"; WINTER GARDEN SHOW AT THE SHORE THE A TRICAL INDICA TOR FOR THE COMING WEEK FIGURES IN APPROACHING MOVIES Marguerite Clark Appears in "Uncle Tom's CabiiC at x Arcadia Sophie Tucltcr Heads Keith's Vaudeville Program Other Offerings the WnslilnRtnn, July 13. j-.Tlie army casualty list Issued today contained seventy-ono names. There were thirty-threo names on tlffi marine int. Tho army list was divided as follow"!: crii.j i i.. -.. .i).i IXUICU 111 Ui:ilUII ItlUIICL'll. UIVU Ul I wounds, one ; died of accident and other Causes, two: wounded Reverelv. forty- I "b1x; mUslnK. clsht. -The marine list was divided ni fol lows: Killed In action, eleven: died of founds, five; wounded severely, scven-SWL The army casualties nmnng ofllccrs In cluded: Killed tif action, Lieutenant Herbert A. Burrmeyer, Brooklyn. N". Y.: died of accident and oilier causes. Cap tain John O. Ellis, Jr., Denlson, Te.as ; riSATVRE FILMS 8TAXLEY "Good Night, I'nul." screen version of Itoland Oliver and Charles DIckei.R'n play, Constance Tnlmndse Is tho featured player and Walter I'd wards was the director, , PALACE "The Venus Model," features Mabel Normand In'the role expressly , written for her by R. H. Durant, first half of the week. "Cecilia of the IMnk Hoses," brlnfjs Marlon Dales. n new screen player, the latter half of the week. ARCADIA "Uncle Tom's Cabin," the Paramount version of this famous masterpleco In which Marguerite Clark plays both the roles of Little I2a and Topsy Special music has been ar ranged for tho occasion. VICTORIA "Shark Monroe" (will bring William S. Hart to this screen In the character of a boat captain. Katherlne MacDonald has a prominent part. KKOE.Vr "A Man's World." with llmlly Stevens, the first half of the week, nnd "Tho Claws of the Hun," with Charles Ray, Is the feature the latter half of the week. wounded Hpverplv. "intnlii Plmrlna .T Smith. Choteau, Mont; Lieutenant Will- HTIlAXn "Shark Monroe," with Wll- lam H. Camrle. Farm. N". T) mmnir n "am n. "art, nrst mm oi kcck, aim action. Lieutenants James V. Shenden 1123 Albion avenue, Chicago, 111. ; Blan- chard B. Battle, Columbu-, On. No ofTlccrs were Included In the Marine Corps list. The army casually list follows' n KII.I,i;i) IX AfTIOX "' IJetilennnt BtTERMETEU, If A., llrooklyn. Corporal lYECK, ED.. St. Paul. Minn Teamnter OEiSErtT. V J . Chicago. I'rhntes COLE. W. W . Itnpl.1 Hllor, Mich. DUFFY. A. M.. Ilohuken. X .1. HOWARD, ft.. Xrwelt. W. Vu. KltYVOY. '. . Jlussla. MORKAY. IJ. Forrstv llle, V1. NENNEMAX. I" V . Xohlc, O. ORW1CK, V.. Sleubpnvhlo. O. PLOWMAN. Y. Olomiwr. Ky. HOShOX. M. n . Wadsworth. O, noSEX, A.. l)i AnsylrH. . WILLIAMS, n. n . l-llfton Torge. u. - dii:i rnoM wot xns 7" Musician TOWKLL. A. J . Freerort. Me DIED FROM ACCIDKNT AMI OTIIKR t'Al'SKS Captain BLL1S. JAMES O.. Jr . Dcnnlson. Tex rrlTate MeOEE. M llrekslirnlllr. I'a. PUVIUtKIA" WOVXIIEII Captain BMITH, fHAni.ES .T.. C'hotoiiu. Jlonl. Lieutenant COMrtlE, WILLIAM It., Tarco, X, D. Serreant SHIFLETT. JOHN I.., Itaslc City. Va. CorporalM FLEURY. rtOOEtl. JR.. Stanvllle. Mass. IVERSOX. ELMER. Duluth. Minn. McVEY. EARL I.. Mansfield. O. MATHEWS. JOHX V.. Utlea. Ml. RQOERS. HARRY. CushlnB. Okla. WATHERSTOX. ALRERT, New Haicn. Conn. ;. rrlratei BALKER. MEI.VIX, Edcolon Win nEOOS. RUFI'S V . Canon. Oa. BBHRStXO. CHARLES p.. nrnnkllnr. 5la. BISHOP, CI.A11F.NTE A F.l)enliiirf , Pn. tlOVLK. HARKY. Carhnndnle. Pa. BRKSCIA. .lOMF.I'H. .Trrrj City, X. -I. CASTELI.O. BASTE, New York. fASE. JOSEPH V.. New Bedford. Mans. NTON, RICHARD. Houlka. Mlfin. 1T0, FRANCIS. Jeroej City. X. J. DIX. HEXRY. Cincinnati, O. DOUKAS. WILLIAM. Srhenertarty. X. T DUNN. OKOROE .1 Astnrla. N. Y DUSABLOX. I.IOXEL. Wnoneockct. R. I FONTAINE, THEOPHILE I... Nor.Mood. 'R. I. J OKECfORY. WILIIKRT M Roelle Park, N. . , liAl.IJIAN. IIORART C, C.ramplan, Tn. lNB. JOHN. New York. I OGOIIOOM. ROY. Albion. Pa. I ORDA, pTKrilF.X, .lere.r City. X. J. iIeVENTHAL. HARRY. New York. LEWIS. KARL P.. Lancaster. Pa. LUCZ..JOE. East St. Iiul. III. MeHIIAXK, FRAXK, Hobokrn. X. J. MARRION. WILLIAM A., Victoria, B. C. O'DONXKLL. JAMF.S J Iluileton, Pa. PABKO. DAN 13., t'hleaso. BOBERTSON, LI30X. Illackhavvlt. Miss. SHELTOX. CLAREXCE D . 1'ort Worth, ' Tex. BINNERi FRED W . St. Paul Minn. SMITH. ORVH.LE. Palatine Hrld(t. N. T. TAROM. LASLOVICO, Eat Mauch Chunk. succeed. 'Tho Claws of the Hun," with Charles Hay, the latter half of tho week. LOCUST "Hit the Trail Tolllda" ' fentllres flenriri M Cohan, the first half of the week, and "The Flrelly of France," brlngi Wallace Held, the latter half of tho week. VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Sophie Tucker nnd her Five Kings of Syncopation ; Johnny Donley, eccentric cohiedlan; George MacFur- CONSTANCE THEORIZES ON THE ART OF ACTING lane, singer; Al White. Jr., nnd Iluth Adams, songs and dances; Tnrain. chimpanzee; Boyonne Whipple and Walter Huston, In "Shoes": the Calts Brothers nnd Hnnlon and Hanlon. OLOIIE "Here Comes Kva." musical romedj ; "Who Is Flfl?" farce; "Sweet hearts," Juvenile roue; Belle Sisters, PI"ano nnd Bingham, Imposition Four, Mumfofd and Thomson, F.dward Howard and compan, Amanda Oil bert nnd the Halklngs. CUOSIS KEYS 'The Petticoat Min strels," La Tour and Could, Pall Mall Trio. Hill. Donaldson nnd company, Karalfl Kids, and Albert Fnrrell and company, tho first half of the week. "America First." musical comedy; Weston and Lee, Hoblnson nnd Mc Cain, Angle Welmers, Lanlgan nnd Tucker, nnd Tomayne Slsteis, latter half or week. r?M.7 Buster Brown Minstrels. Snllle Fields and Charles Conwn. Frozlnl. Frank Dobson and toninany, and Bui Snder and company. In a cclc act Last episode of "Tho House of Hate." COLOSIAL Brocade Quartet. Hlll Wolg.ist. ""Claudia Coleman. Aile nnd , Delle. Three Mori Hrothei-s. nad photo pln. "How Could You. Jean"" ' A'.VO.V -Barney Williams. In "Liars". Howard, and Sadler. Lady Alices trained pets; Pnnost and fioulet, Greenlee and Daj ton, and photoplay, "Shark Monroe." iiviilehqvi: CcirnrrWTlie llonemoon Glrl." a big travesty company. On Wednes day night there will be held a num ber of amateur boxing bouts, which are staged Immediately after the regular' Fhow WM. S. 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Cirrus Cars UnaailaWo anil Qiieliou Marpuerile Clark to He Seen a Little of Carrjing Ucasls Ii Crae The problem of transporting ncarlv twenty anlmnls neccs'-aiy fur the proper torv tells how Shark comes to loc a beautiful girl from the I3ast and how he follows her up the Creat White Trail In Alaska, wheie he rscues her flom a "buzzard of the North " proves his courage and wins her love Ka anil Topsy at Arcatlia Considerable Interest In the forthcom ing piesentation at the Arcadia Theatre net week of "L'ncle Tom's Cabin" 1 being manifested hero because Mar gueille Claik, the dainty Paramount slar. will portray two roles, thoc of little 13a and Topsy, two astly differ- NEW PASSING SHOW OPENS AT THE SHORE 1918 Edition Will Begin Cn- ' rcer of llic Globe Under; Local Management Arrangements have been completed I for the opening of the Globe, formerly the Nixon Theatre. In Atlant'c Clt. and when the eurtnln rises on the first act of the new Winter Garden annual reue "The Paslng Show of 191R." next Tuesday night. II Is expected that a notable atsmhlage of representatives of the theatrical profession and vorlal clreles nf Pli'lndelplila, New York. Pitts biirth and other clllfs will be present 1 ne diode as previously announced b) Jules 13 Masthaum. president of the Sianle Cnmnativ, has been leased b thai corporation and win be undei Hie c'lrectlon of Abe S.iblokv nnd Job" Mo- iiilrk The house will present all the Shubeit sboKs, nnd for this producing firm Leon Blumberg w Ml be th resident booking mnnnrer Charles Slrakosch. who Is well known In this cltv as the manager of the Walnu' S'trect The.itie, will be the resident manager This will he the onlv opportunity for seeing The Parsing Show of 1st 8" be foie Its presentntlon nt the Winter Har den In New York Harold Atterhrldce provided the book and lvrlcs, nnd the music l. In Slginund llomberg and Jean Schwartz The staging Is hv J. C Huff .inan and Jack Mason arranged tbe dance numhers There are Llfl people In the new show, which is in Iwo nets nnd twentj-fle scenes A brilliant cnnipam of entertainers will appear and heading the list are Ltlgene nnd VIPIe Howard, last seen here as the, fentuied plavers of "The Show of Won ders . Geoige Ilassr-il. comedian last seen here as the star of "Lor O'Mike." is another, ihlc Sale comed'an. who was a hit in "The Passing Show of 1''17" will nlso be seen and fo will ClMi'les Itugcles, featured last season In "Canarv Cottage"; Isabel Lowe, fen- ( tured In "(iood Gracious Annabelle" and "The P.iwn of a Tomorrow"; Violet KrglelVlrt. late of the Alhambrn and 1'3'nplre Mush' Halls, London; Virginia Fx Brooks, h'i actres.s of first oualit : lied and Vdele Astalrs. latelv featured n 'Over the Top": Louise Contl. Jessie Heed, the Winter Garden's star beautv. and such clever people as Clavton and White. Nell Carrlngton Fmllv Miles Arthur Albrn. George SVhlller nnd lid ward Bassn. not taking into account the singing and dancing chorus. Constance Tahnadge, the young Se lect star, whose latest picture. "Good Night. Paul," will be shown at the Stan ley Theatre next week, possesses not only beauty and histrionic ability, but an Independence of thought. Heccntly Miss Tafniadge gave expression to her theory of acting. "Like all forms of artistic expression, acting, whether on the stage or on the screen. Is nbove alt a subjective projec tion of one's personality. That In why the attitude of the actor, male or female, young or old, experienced or novkc, plays such an important factor In his work. "In my case," continued the charm ing yoting star. "I have always felt the . need for genuine enthusiasm over the i particular role I am depleting. Only In 'these circumstances can I give the mos't adequate characterization of which I am capable. I feel 1 have been particularly fortunate In almost every one of the . roles I have created before the camera. I ever since the days when I played the i I mountain gin in intolerance.' In my Se-i ieci ennr aeries productions tills nas stood out especially. Flrut came 'Scan dal.' In which I played the heroine, Beatrix Vanderdyke, characterized hv the author as the worst soolled clrl In . America, hut who w-ns fiMultiinpntaiiv sound. In charnc.ir and of a lovable dls'- i position beneath her external petulance ! Then came 'The Honeymoon' and the role of Susan Lane, the young girl-wife. charming In every regard, but afflicted with extreme Jealousy, of which she is; uiiiiuuici; L-urcu my mirci select pic ture was 'The Studio Girl' whose heroine, Celia Laird, leaves home to escape mar rying a lout, follows an artist to New T ork and wins hhn. Fourth was 'The Shuttle' In which, as Bettlna Vnnder pool, the young daughter bf an American multimillionaire, t go to Lngland and i rejuvenate a sister completely broken by I a cruel husband Then came 'Up the Hoad With Sallle.' Ilerolne. Sallle 'Waters, .receives a bequest of $5000. i buys a car and kidnaps her dignified old aunt, and blunders Into a series of mishaps. And now comes 'Uood- MCht. Paul' wherein, as Mntllda Landers, ' I try an Ingenious oclieine to help my husband and tils partnen out of flnan- ' ciai straits, despite their nrotesls. and 1 ilgfey'? . .BBBT iBHi -sNv ixs." J the producing managers. William Llliott. F. I'ay Cnmstoi'k and Morris Gist. The uttv,'ili Miim.a In Phll.iilclnhlu at the new Shubert Thentie. the last week of."" characterization August Three camels, eight donke.vs. two sacred .vaks fiom Thibet fi'iu- bul locks and n lot of other queer animals make up the menagerie which Is an essential part of the entertainment, lit course there are 2'I0 actors to be con sidered nlso, but human being i. espe cially nctois, cm walk to men I'estina tlou If npcess.li. Animals have to be transported Up to the present lime, no decision has been rendered by the railway ad ministration on the subject of handling stage anlmils i- baggage The i equip ments of the big "Chu Chin Chow a -...,t- ,..,11 fr,i. flvo li:icir.iirc cars, and It Is estimated that two circus cars will have to be added to fare for the animals. But there are no clicus cars available The only ones ow tied ny uiuci cm. circuses arc now In use. The animals will piohablv be marched the nlncU miles fiom New York to !hll!irl,.liUil.i. where the show onelis. taking several davs for the trip But from Philadelphia "Chu Chin Chow Jumps diiectly to Boston, opening there tho Mondav night after closing In Phila delphia Therefore It is necessary to have the animals tianspoited by rail Failing to get cars, tbe may use motor 1 1 ticks TGAGDB, rnnrsit, TEAOUB, EDWARD I, wasiunrton, D. C. TflBPSH, AIJ1ERT I, Mhrnifld, ra. WAQER. NICHOLAS. Brooklsn. N. Y WHITE. DOCK, Bald Knob, Ark . BUNINCJ, CI38ABE, Qerin, Qluvo, I,ero, Italy. MISSING IN ACTION ,. Lieutenants SIH5NDKN. JAMES P.. Chlc.leo. Ill BATTLE, BL.ANCHAP.D P., Columbus, Oa. Prlrntfs KOCIIANOfYSKI. PBTER, Sliamokln, Pa. MILLER. JESSE It.. AVH. N. Y. MURPHY. DON C . Lincoln, Ilk, PAULEY.CORNELIL'S, MrCorkle, V. V. r.orCIL KBNKST. York. Pa. BBNKEWI3S. BOLCSTOWN. New Bedford. Mm. i Marine List K1LIJCD IN ACTION Sfrxeants MOSKOVICir. DAVID A.. Jeraej- Cltx. N. J. STRAIN, BENJAMIN T , Oreensburi, lnd. Corporal COLDWELL. ELIJAH II.. Midway. Mass. Private! CUSIMINOS. FRANK A., California. Waih. Inaton County, Pa. JeIIRHARDT. RA.Y.MOND. CInrlnnatl. O. LUIIMAN. HIRAM O., Oakflrld, N Y. NELSON. SOLON A., Fife Lake, Mich. PROSSKR. FRED E., Fresno. Cal REYNOLDS. JAMES P.. Claire. O ' HH3IIARPSON. LOWELL P . Salt Lake City, Utah. WALDRAN. RALEIGH. Drummonda. Tenn. D1EH OF WOUNDS RKCEIVKD IN ACTION Sergeant MOJVTON. CARL II., Macy, lnd. Corporal .KEFPr-R. DANIKL W Clalrton. Pa. 9 Prlralra FAMES. RAYMOND R., Blue Inland, III. 1 FLANAOAN. WILLIAM P... Conception I -, Junction. Mo. . JjJJtTIMORE, EARL W Clamon, Mich. i SEVERELY WOUNDED IN ACTION , ,. Corporala ' HtTNUUIST. EDWIN. Warren. Pa. i HI3N90N, SOTHIE A.. Iluutavllle. Ala. t cjflOAL. WILLIAM P.. South Norwalk. onn' .. , . t Privates f 11SSIJOV. ROLAND C . Chrlstobal. Panama, i TJIODEB, HANS 11 . Orland.' Cal. I- sUlIEER. ROBERT C. Mafeld. Ky. Sr.lIS. EMILK. Duluth. Minn. k BONNET. HOSIER W.. New Oloueeater, Me. fi SCHETTLER. LAUHBNCI3. St. Loula. Mo. t HTRUBUE. EUOENE O.. CInrlnnatl. O. . WENTZ- ROBERT W Rockton. III. ' wTaw. I .Oil IB. Cleveland. O. i" DEORANqE. CHARLES P.. Berkely . -Sprlna. w. Va. . .item. ARTHUR a.. Oak Park. 111. itsnmrf. ORVILLE. Granleville. w. Va. WIIITED, JAMES L., Qay, Juckaon county, -wvva. JPKr,VI0rfiLY UKrORTED SEVERELY vnuvewwi , .-.-..- .. -rt ratal DON. PAUL W.. Oquawka, III. ' VMUSLY REI'OHTEII SEVERELY IVJiroiVr IsUTV BAiuaiw raiawi v m imjty .. . . y . PMTU . Kulli Adams ami Al White, Jr.. who will appear at II. F. Keith's in a ilanrinp uperially "l3ach of these roles rlinr.ir.fiii7p0 a regular American girl, very Independent, somewhat headrtrong and often Impetu ous, but buoyant, lovahle nurl ,luuiroi,i , In every regard. And this Is Jus-t tho type , wmui m -n truw iiioHt entnusiastlc. for no other arlrl is so winning aH o much the ideal to mo than this type land I love to play nuch heroines. i in -uouu-.Mgni, raur tho comedy nl""1 I" irta uuitcrniusi. ana mv fel. r in... n,...- ..j , -.. .... . . - : . ,u, insjcia unu h jeit tins wnitnslcal u"w)"", ho uur worn jirouiea accord ingly. That is the sure test of natural comedy In a story when the fun just bubblea up Irresistibly." DOOLEY IS BACK AGAIN Three Pliilatlelphians On Next Week's Bill Three Phlladelphlans will be among the features of tho show next week at Keiths. They are Johnny Dooley, who will offer an eccentric and original sing ing and dancing act. and Al White, Jr.. and Ruth Adams. Dooley will be remembered as one of the principal comedians In "Made In Phllly." which ran for eight weeks at Keith's during the summer of 1916. Later he and Yvette Itugel appear'ed in vaude ville, and during their tour they were offered an engagement with ihe Shuhertu 1 ney accepted and scored a decided hit in the Shubert revueB. Al White, Jr., is the son of Al White, the well-known producer nnd dancing In structor. He will be assisted by Huth Adams in a novel and up-to-the-minute dancing revue which will Include a trav esty on military life. This little couple are said to be classy steppers. A num ber of surprises are promised In the course of their act, which will be shown at Keith's for the first time this season. NEW SHUBERT THEATRES BUILDING IN NEW YORK The amusing antics of Ti.psy provide scenes wherein Miss flail; utilises the coined) talents which she dlpl.icd on the speaking stage, and as 13va she draws upon her dramatic ablllt) The make-up and ragi of Topsy completely disguise Miss Cl.uk 111 this part, which will be found to be In strong contrast to the opposlto role, and the illusion Is strengthened further by r, number ct scenes In which tile two characters up-1 pear simultaneously 1 Ills Is accom plished hv the use of double-exposure photography. Tho supporting tnst Includes plavers who have been prominent In Paf mount and Artcraft pictures. J. W. Johnston, wlio pla.ved important parts 111 "Out ,f the Drifts." "Destiny's Toy," "Mollle Make Believe," "The Land of Promise," etc, has the lole of Haley, the employer of sjimon Legree. Florence Caipcnter Is Kllza the mulatto, who made the sensational escape across the river on the floating Ice Walter Lewis Is the brutal oveiseer, Simon Legree. Frank Loseu " Uncle Tom ; Phil Uyley is Marks, the unprincipled and obsequious l.iw.ver: Many Stamford Is SI Clair and Harry Lee Is Jeff, the poor negro. J Searle Daw ney directed the pioduction and H. I.wli.wi Broenig was In chaigu cf the pliotographio work CHINESE AHEMPTS SUICIDE Munitions Worker. Fearing De portation, Culs Arteries. (me of the Chinese arreted In raids ov immigration agents In munitions Plants near Chester trlerf in enH nis nr, b) cutting atterles in Ills wrists when he was told i oinmlssioner Lircenawalt had ordend him deported. Prompt aclinn h.v Miss Mnrv Kellv a nurse nt the Clouccstor Detention Houw, 111 bandaging the man's wounds saved his life Twelve mi re Chinese were :ii-qi,w1 last nlglit wliile at work in Chester Tills makes the total number anested 246 Hip will lie seen with "The l'aniiif: Minw of 191R,"' wliirli opens on Tuesilav ev chilli! at llic (Jlolie. for- nicrl) the Nixon Theatre, in t lanlir Citv LOCAL PHYSICIAN PROMOTED Dr. W. Wa.Mie Habeoek Made Lieutenant Colonel Dr. W Wa.vne Babcocl; a prominent ph.vshlan of this clt). has been promoted to lieutenant colonel In me medk.il corps Tills Is the stLOnd promotion Doctor Uabcock has received since he was commissioned a captain in June, ill? He was promoted to major soon after becoming a captain Colonel Babcock Is now stationed at ' United States IJeneral Base Hospital, I o. G. Fort McPherson. Atlanta. (Jh . ' and expects to be detailed for service ovir.seas within a short time. Before entering the service Doctor j Babcock was c(ilef surgeon nt the ' Sain.ultan Hospital and piofessor of' suigery at Temple Unlverslt) -Medical College , Caruso to He Movie Arlor The Famous Pla.vers-Laskv company has selected Caroline White, the cr.itid opera prima donna, w no last season ap- i.t-.nc-ii in imni niit-rji ior a snort time, itrdet the Joe Weber management, as leading lady for Knrleo Caruso Miss Whin, like the tenor star, has had no piovlous picture experience . MMIKI.T ST. AT .11 MIT.B I IINTIM PCs. 11 A.M. to 11 I'.M. lll.lilMMi WIMm MA1IM3K ,IMI TIIOR Presents Tlie Ilrllclilful Miislinl Comedy A WHIRL OF MUSIC AND BONO EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION E. W, WOLF'3 Newest Heyuo WHO IS FIFI? ce Comedv Produced by and K. Bart Mcllujtti H A Srreen Fsi U E W. Wolf i TIIEATEeTmAKKET Bel. 60th I 11 DAILY. 2 30: EVENINOS, 7 et 8 PENROSE MEN MAY APPEAL Eight, Wliose City Committee Seat Are Witlihcl'd, Threaten to Go to Slate Committee An anneal to tho Ilcmihlican State committee 4s threatened by Pentose rep resentatives of the Republican city com mittee whose tvatlnir In that body has been held up because of contests Joseph M. Smith, representing the eight Peniose adherents whose seats are contested, wrote iccently to Sheriff Harry C. Itans'lcy. ptesldent of the committee, asking for Immediate ,'ictlon A contest committee appointed hv the city commit tee apparently has taken no action on the matter. At a recent meetlne of Ihe State com mittee a subcommittee was appointed to make changes In the party rules Un less the Vare-controlled city committee adjusts the contestti satisfactorily to the Penrose members an appeal will be made to the State committee's rules committee. 1L Will OA nskeri In Ilrinlit n rllln nm. vldlng for the election of city committee- rnioviAi. ..., uj n jjuijumr "ic insirau oi uy ward committees. The Penrose forces have alia serxed notice on the Vaie fol lowers that any ofticial of a ward com mittee Illegally elected will be arrested If he signs petitions for candidates seek ing appointment as division registrars. Hastilo Dav at the Slanlev Bastlle Day. the French national feio day, will be celebrated with appro priate exercises at the Staple) The.itie Monday. In addition , to ' tJood-Nlght, Paul." there w 111 he man) other Inter esting films, and the music will lie espe cially attractive, including conceit num bers by tlie Sianlev Concert Orchestra under the batons of Albert F. Vane and Harry W. Meer. and the splendid an them of the French nation Chaplin's New Film IVameil Charlie Chaplin's new picture has been named "Shoulder Anus." and several chtlf'ieii have Important parts In the proline Hon New Columbia Record's It Is rumored that Al JoIon, the blackface comedian, is to cntc the mov ing picture field, but If lie rices, h Is doubt fill whether he will make as good an impiesslon In this vvoik as he has with his graphophone reiouls 'I lie pe culiar style which Mr. Jolon has adopt ed III singing his songs can be enjoved In his latest record for the ("olumhla Company This is "Itock-a-Bve Your Baby with a Divle .Melody." which he uses in i lie Winter Harden production, "Slnbad " Harr) Fox, who will be seen here tills coming season in "Oh. Look with tlie Dollv Sster, makes "I'm Always 'lus ing Halnbovvs" one of the songs of that show, a feattne of the new records on the Columbia list CHESTNUT BELOW TWELFTH STREET SPECIAL SUMMER ENGAGEMENT OF THE INIMITABLE SOPHIE TUCKER "sT" And Her FIVE KINGS OF SYNCOPATION SENOR WESTONY WHIPPLE & HUSTON ' c, GEORGE MacFARLANE ..n; I'KXTI'ltri ( holre Vnrnl Sf Irrtlnn. llnrrr lleCost.i. rrnmpiuis ll'slclTflNi ...uKVIiVVVim AL WHITE, Jr., & RUTH ADAMS "", KKVTCItP.! In iiii Orliliml slnring unit Inuring U.-nir A It T I -It's ' Aiinm T A R 7 A N ' tup MPiKI.1V . IV ZJ A. Jll MUm-fll's. PF.ATI UK! Sear Human ns nn nlmiil 1'iin r.o I IIIV11' i; CAITS BROTHERS HANLON & HANLON K.TK MHIfcll IIKATIO.M AND Hlh 1 11-sMIII-ol.l I n' ( out l, vs. . JOHNNY DOOLEY (The Original) rlllLUir.l.l'HIV WIST VFBSTII.I-: s,TR IN IKIi;iN Mlvi,y AMiTm ,:i MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY OHAS. BOYEIt Pretents Tho Petticoat Minstrels IVminins Slnrs. Dsnci-rs & runmftVers THURSDAY, i'RIDAY & SATURDAY Rolfe & Maddock'i Stlrrlnic Sptcticle AMERICA FIRST A Musical Troituctton In 3 Kernel OTHER roruLAH. Alia o.J J! Si Stanley rl"'t S' Ab. loth Niamey ,-,, Vdy ot MAE MARSH ' A,Ic.OMAV I'.'ll MUlkCT .ST Pinal I)J of Palace Madge Kennedy K;,. Arcadia " ,V?S, WM. S. HART .'.Kftor. Dorothy Dallon T" r" sviSiastgsaasesmteassiismmK f.m Tun shows llallv- Mntinrp. " r. M. ptits Muu.is n Wprk In Adranrr. Ilrll, Pilbrrt ."Will K'.lmip,"lf.i"r Kl.llll .'I. VI PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JULY 15 TO JULY 20, 1918, INCLUSIVE SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER Subject to Change AMIAMHRA (s) lllth. Morris & Passunk Av. MONDAY APOI.I.O fi-tl and Thompson fits. (a) ARCADIA Chestnut below 10th St. () HP.IAIONT ti'.'d and Market Sta. III.tlKlllltl) () Prnad L Susquehanna Ave. t'Knn OOlh and Cedar Ave. Cni.lORUM Markrt lielow 00th St. (a) Houses of Entertainment Rising Rap idly in Various Localities With the erection of the new Apollo Theatre, at Forty-seventh street and Broadway, by the Messrs. Shubert, and which will be completed this summer, tno theatrical center of New York has been moved another notch further north, The Mcttrs. Shubert were the first to es talj'lRli n first-class theatre as far north as Fiftieth street and Broadway, wjien thy ertcled the Winter Garden, and this Wvns followed later b'y a number of theatrn on Forty-eighth street, the Messrs Shubert being Interested with William A. Brady in the Forty eighth Strict Theatre, and also In the hooking arrangement of the Playhouse. Tho Messrs Shubert have contributed morn than any other management In New York to change the theatrical center of that city into mrteretii localities, when the Messrs, Shubert first came to New vnrXe fifteen veara airo. their first the. any wuc the Herald Square, at Thirty fifth street nnd Broadway, and this, was followed later by acquiring Daly's, at Twenty-ninth street and Broadway, the oil JTincesH.- unu ine om uijou. in me vicinity or inirtietn siren ana uroaa. DIVES TO DEATH OFF BOAT Crowd of Passengers Sees Mini End Life in the Delaware Before a crowd of passengers, on the Philadelphia suid Wilmington steamboat City of Philadelphia. Herbert Blizzard, of 2921 Federal street, Camden, leaped over the Tall today and drowned befoie aid could reach him. Blizzard was a slilpfUter emplojed in Wilmington. Two )ear ago while working In the hull of a ship he was accidentally locked In, mid was held a prisoner there for a day. Since then he hat suffered intermit tent attackrtof nervous prostration and recentij a nolil-up uy two negroes in Chester aggravated thetiouble. Willow Grove Park TODAY Last Day of VICTOR HERBERT and His ORCHESTRA Music Pavilion Reaerved faaata on Bala at the Park. . atn. and Manlewood Aves. IHII'RKsiS Main St.. Manayunk KPKKKA 40th and Market Sta. FAMILY 1311 Market St. ts) PA1RMOUNT , a) 2flth St. and Olrard Ave, Marv Pickfonl In How Could You. Jean? William Pdrnum in The Heart of a I. ion Marsuerite (.Mark In L'ncln Tom's Cabin Paulino Frederick In I.a Tosca Mary Plokrord In How Could You. Jean' Marguerite riark In Prunella Illsle Persuson 111 A UoII'h House .Marv Piikford In How Could You Jean Tho Kaiser. Ihe Ileast of Berlin Clara Kimball Ynunc In tiie Ileason Why Knld Hennett In The IllSRest Show on Harth VIMMvFORII 471.1 Krankford Ave. 56TII ST. TIIF.ATRK nelow Spruce St, (a) tillP.XT NORTIIKRN Ilroad St. at Erie Ave. IMl'l.ltlAI. BOtll and Walnut Sta. (a) JUMMt Front and Olrard Ave. I.KADKR . , , 41t and I.anraater Ave, (a) LOCUST B'.'d and Locust Sta, MARKF.T ST. TIIF.ATRK 333 Market St. (a) GAYETY Philadelphia's Famous llurlesk Theatre TH ST. IIKLOW VINE ST. Iloth I'honea HONEYMOON GIRLS FULL OF PF,P AM SrKF.U It's a Regular Girl Show No Reaular Fellow Can Afford to Pan L'p Tills Munch of Forty Real TantaUzers Wedneator Klaht AHATB1IB BOXINU MOIIKL 45 South St. (a) NIXON R2d and Market Sta. I'ALACK 1J14 Market St. (a) Kemu'dv and Afoore in The Fair Pretender TUESDAY Marj I'ickforil in How t'ould You Joan" Kthel Clairnn in The Man Hunt MatnTUfTltt I'lnrk in tn( 1 Tom's Cabin Pau.in rroderlck In Ia Toora Mhtv IMrkford In IIo inuld You. .Iran' IMri-kutUo CUrk in 1'runella llsie TrBUnon in A rall IIouho Marv Pickford in Ilo t'ould You. Jean" The Katupr. the llcdst of nprlin Win S Sri flah Hart in Yd ten Rlnri.1 Swanson Kery Woman's Husband Mary Fii kfnrd in How Could You. Jean? Madpp Krnncdy in The Fair Pretender Dnrnthv Palton In Th Kalaer'a Hhadow William S Hart tn SeiniM. Yates MurfcuTii Clark In Prunella Mnrv Plrkforrt How Could You, Jean? Oeorse. M. Cohan In Htt-the-Trall HoUlday June KHIdtte in A Woman Uedemptlon fluy Kmpev In Over tha Top WilllHin S. Hart Shark Monrot nile Kersuson in The Dolt's oue Mar Pick ford in How Could You. Jean" WEDNESDAY M.irv rtckford in How Could You. Jean Mr and Mrs. hldney IJriv, in Paday Maruuerlte I'l.irk In Pncle Tom's Cabin lllllle llurke In Kvo's iJaushter Man Pick ford Tn low Could YtrolnJeali'' Seau Haykawa In Ihe White Man's Lau Charles It iy In His Own Hume Tmin Mary Tli kfnrd in How. Could You Jean? The Kaiser, the Heast of Merlin Mav Allison In the WlnnlnK of llealrlie i:dlth Ttnherts in Tho DerldlnB Kli.s Kmmv Wehlen In The House of tiold Madpe Kennedy in The. Fair Tretender riorotliv nation in The Kali-er'a Shadow Mary Miles Mlnter In llhost of Itosy Talor Mvrtle I.lnd In Nano Comes Home MHry Pli'kford How Could You. Jean? Oeorce M Cohan In Hlt-lhe-Trall Holllday Mary MarT.aren In A Model'! Confeaalon fluv Kmpe In tver tho Top FRINCK""! 101S Market St. (a) BKUKNT Market St. below 17th (a) RIALTO . . , . Qtn. Ave. A Tulpehocken RIVOLI B2l and Banaom Sta. (a) Rl'llY Market St. below 7th (a) SAVOY 1211 Market St. (a) hTAM.KY Market above ICth (a) feTKAMJ Gtn. Ave. at Venanso VICTORIA Ninth and Market Sta. fa) Mabel Normand fn The Venus Model reeuv Ifyland In Other Men'a Paushtera Kmllv Stevens In A Man's World lllta Jollvet In I.eat We Foreet Frank Keenan The Crab Oeorxe M. Cohan In Hit the Trail Holllday Norma Talmadge In De Lute Annie Constance Talmadne In (iood Night Paul Wm. S. Hart rihark Monroe William S. Hart In Shark Monro William S. Hart Shark Monroe Mabel Normand In 1 he Venus Model Francis X. Pushman in Social Quicksands Pmlly Stevens In A Man'a World Viola Dana In The Only Iload Prank Keenan The Crab Virginia Pearson In Her Trice Pauline Prederhk In Her Final Reckoning Cladjs Leslie In The Soap Olrl Madsre Kennedv In The Fair Pretender Ilessle Love in How Could You, Caroline? F.thel Clatim in The Man limit Sessue Haaknwa The Itraveat Way THURSDAY Ul-Mar Cat in nilndness of Ulvhrcf Montaitu I,nve in Tlie flrand of Halan MHrpuerlte Clark in Uncle Tom's Cabin mill" llurke in Kve'a llauuliter Madire Kenned ill lhe fair Pretender Sessile HaakavR In the White Man's Law buries Uny In His Own Home Town Pauline Starke in t'ntll They tlet Me Fannie Ward tn The Yellow Ticket Vlrclnla Pearson In The firebrand rtrvant Washburn In Kidder anil K William S Hart in Selfish Yates Pauline Frederick In Her Final Rwkonlne Alice Tlrariv In A Maid of Pelitluni Madge Kennedv In The Fair Pretender Henry H Walthall in With Hoops of Steel Vivian Martin In Vlvette Sessue Haakatva The lira vest Way FRIDAY All-Star Cast In Plindness of lllvorc Arnold llalv in Mv Own t'nltcd Stat"" Marcuerlte Clark In I tide Tom's Cabin I Alma Hiih..n In the Painted I.IK Madpe Kenncd hi Th Fair Prr tender Charles Itm in His Own lluni. Town lleorce M Cn'nn In Hlt-lhe-Trall llnllldav Pauline Starke in t'ntll They (let Mb June Caprice in lllue-Pjeil Iar Marsuerite Clark Prunella tleorge M. Cohan In Illt-the-Trall Holllday William Farnum In The Plunderer Carlvle lllsckwell In The Cabaret T. William S. Hart Shark Monroe SlBbel Normand In The Venus Model Vivian Martin in Vlvlelte Kinlly Stevens III A Man'a Wurld Vivian Martin in Vtvlette retrgy Hvland. Other Men'a, Paughtera Emmy Wehlen In House of Gold In Oood Nigllt Paul Constance Talmadge Vm. S. Hart Shark Monroe William S. Hart In Shark Monroe i'rankbn Farnum In The Pmpty Cab Wallace- Held In The Firefly of France (Juy Kmpev in Over the Top Lee Klda In We Should Wurrv William s. Hart Shark Monroe Cluy Kmpev in Over tha Top Constance Talmadge In Uood Night Paul Vm 8. Hart Shark Monroe William 8. Hart ljv. Shark Monroe Mabel Normand In Ihe Venus Model Kthel Clayton The Man Hunt Charlea Pay In The Claws of tha Hun Klsle Ferguson In A Doll'a Home Pecgy Hvland. Other Men'a Daughters Edward Karle tn One Thousand Pollara Marjnrle Wilson In Marked Cards (Jeorre Walsh In The Kid Is Clever Wallace rteid In Ihe Firefly of Train Ilouclas Fairbanks 111 The Half Breed Marv Pli k ford In How Could You Jean' Edith Storey In The Legion of Heath Henry II Walthall In With Hoops nf Sleel Wallace field The Firefl of France Wallace Ileid In The Firefly of France (Srace d'Armnnd In The Crucible of Life Star Cast In Blindness of Divorce William S Hart Shark Monroe SATURDAY Ml-Slar I a.l , lllindneos ,,r iii,,ri riie.la lliir.i in "i" Ite or Hlood M.iriuerit.. i (rk In Ini'le Turn s Cjlun Ainu rtuhens in h" Painted I llj Sessile H,ii.iliH In The llravesl VVa Charles llav in His in Hunr. lunn llenrife Cohan in Hil-llie-Trall Hollldiv CTnANfl'li- nt riinco P. of Itro.id MKAni' ilr.tliine ill North Phil l. WILUAM S. HART in "SHARK MONROE" Thiir-.. Frl . .it. ( II - UU in "iiii, ( i. or tiii: in v i rtfi mT fi-i m loiiir VIllMIM. HIMnt. WIIIM.sllW GEORGE M. COHAN in "Hit-the-Trail Holliday" nil iii. Willi lie lirid In lltllX. sAILKll.W "Ihe I Ireflv of Prance" ixlXON r.'.M A Liiillotr i-ir,. nnd II William S. Hart in "Shark Monroe" Barney William Co. Howard & Sadler Lady Alice's Pell int. Feature rts a COLONIAL MARY ; PICKFORD ' "How Could You, Jean?" (itn.i .Mapleu'il Avs 2:l." nnd 11:1.1 P. .11 Brocade Quartette Ails & Dells Three Mori Brcs. 1 1( .V-1I-Mur it .1 - til PhuIIup siarUf I'ntil The Coi in Me Tf nrold l.nr kion I i i I.rnd Mt Your Nritn1 Normal Talmnde ! Taiui Anntt Dour Ian r.4lrlank tn Th Amrli ami Janr nfl K.lliTin I.r In ' Should nrr tlla !1M in th Pirefl of Kramt Unell Hnl Kian The linMfn Wur Mrin IMikfoM In How I'ouM on .lean ' Norma TalmatiB in l Iutf Annif Condlnnr Trtlinailgp tn l'p Hum-amp R(ad The I'lrfftv nf Frame AVallart Hftd in Th Kirpflv f Frnr IrKinta Parun In Her Price M"r Hnd Mr Stim Drvs In 'a Da WOODSIDE i'IIilaih:lpiii,, i.kuiinii prk RODIA'S" CONCERT BAND GIUSEPPE R0DIA, Conductor Edna Wallace Kinney, Contralto Musical Students' Night Tuesday, July 1G sKll sTKItMtF.KI. WTM.ir. M. M.lllKN . Tit l T IMIIIIM Mlllll.r. II N Hilt llll.Illir.N Tov Hunt. Tliuri.il.iv. Jul) 'J5 Flrevtorki. Pvrr l'rldu I'.lenlnc Barbara Tastleton In Heart of Olrl ConfttaneA TalmadKe in Good Night Paul Charles lUy The Clawa of the Hun William 3 Hart In hhark Monro Mabel Norma ml tn The Venus Model Edward Karle hi One Thousand Dollars Charlea Hay In The Claws of the Hun Mao Mites Mlnter In Ghodt of Rosy Talor Wm B. Hart In The Gun Fighter Klale Ferguson In A Doll's House William S Halt Shark Monroe Mrttiel Normand In The Venua Model Mma Heubena In The Tainted Lily Charlea Ka in Thj Claws of the Hun Una CaH.larR in Trove's Conquest EMI K -aj I fc36iaBssaaJ3BBSKswProyBWdWWT?pBsWsMSWSKM Wm S Hart In The Clun FUliIer Mudee Kennedy in The Pair Pretender Priseilla Dean in The Two-Mouled Woman I'onstanre THlmadice In flood Night Paul Charlea Pay The Claus of the Hun William 8. Hart In Bhark Monroa Marv Pli-krord In How ' Could Tou, Jean? Constanre THlmndae In Uood Nlishl Paul t-harlea Par The Clavva ot the Hun William ft. Hart In Hhark Monroa Tba theatres marked t) ulitafp plcturea throujh It 6TANLKV Boeknc CorPoratUB, wljlcti la luirantta of early abpwlng ot the finest productions. All picture, reviewed, a .ihihllloE. , fcefer aihibUloc Broad & Montromery Ave. I r O mvmi Mnlllneer en Jlfr. ' HOLD A BENEPIT" DULY MATS.. 10c aV 15e MBMMiS, 1 A- tl. IV & He BEOINNING MONDAY MAT, BUSTER BROWH MINSTRELS FRO Z IN I CHARLES CONWAY and SAIXIE FIELDS In "WHAT'S YntlH '"" FRANK UOBaUN &- 7. BUJ- SNYDER A r 1ST EPISODE Ot" IHI UMtt VM. DUNCAN BESIAL "A Fight for MillioBs" T.i rniaArl 'Ham irtf 'Hit'' J ilH GAXiTY M M m ., it i -9 YlWUilt v MepiuM, war, ,wy, - .. f. V - .'j J -(."-;. -V Ve- i- v"V 13 r 1