MS MS . Mt .Riv ill" . , v.ww" . . r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiAbELHIA!, SATURDAY, AUGrTJST :, , - mt ftMj&tTw -f - -4i A.f 1kv M-wrffV LW n : , : - r-rjavi. Kr"tt d mAGLE'S EYE" NULLIFIES PLOT OF TEUTONIC AGENTS .. r- .Jt, ;ri TO FOMENT CONSPIRACY AGAINST BRITISH RULE IN INDIA bar fear.. . .W Ef JS "4 R& mindu Message in Unique Code Sent by Wireless to Closing of Sayville Wireless Station j Sayville and Intercepted by United States Secret '.' Ct..J.. . W.i-. T mln 4-r Tlogitrrtrii sf flirt nit f CW l-cer wvuvi iuiivili, jllwowiio jl Mt- a fers fo Action, but Their Plans Are Frustrated by Uncle Sam' pf OtffVtUC; lifttcid jlvcuwo m x-ffcontf f ui utywin- jt Pof ana Many Arrests fc .' f I s IW w Wh t Novelized by COURTNEY RYLEY COOPER From FACTS Furnished by WILLIAM J. FLYNN Recently Retired Chief of the United States Secret Service tffote On the tcall of the library code. Probably written outright In some against n eloed door. After a wait to in the Crtmitoloou Club hangs a par- of the rarer lilndu dialects." satisfy herself that thts nolic had not Hon St a newspaper tn a frame ft is A short time later, back In his own caused an alarm, she tried the door an account of the killing of 11am room with only Dixie within hearing and found It unlocked. She opened It ChandrTln a crowded court room in distance. Oram said: cautiously, just enough to permit her to Bon -Franrisco, April, 191H. when he -The fact that those messages are ,eer through. with other conspirators was on trial Hindu means a great deal moro than I Under her eyes was a shipping and for sedition. His murderer. Ram just told Hennessey and Cavanaugh It packing room of a size capable of han- Binah, who was on trial for the same jR pretty conclu'lvo evidence that Ger- dllug the output of a large mercantile offense, was killed a few seconds later man aBent.s are again active in some concern. A score or moro of Hindus by a United States Marshal. Written ,,lol nBa,ist America and using the same "ere busy unpacking crates and repack- across the clipping are the words: tools trom Von Hern-storfC right on down m the contents Into others under the "Evidently a striking demonstration through tho whole choice crew of spies direct Ion of a man well known to DWIo. of the truth of Katu Chibra's state- lltul murderers." He nrich von Lcrt. And the goods A a i- hi.AMnnM.f)h Jihrrtrit in re the . . . which were being ro bURllv uniiacked B1 " w""y " ",-J". ,.., "isnt mere a cnance mat it may De .., rn.,u,i worn nin.. m,-m,., v. an outbreak of the Last Indian con- ,,oves and bombs. An' elevator in the ?l'rJ' Xr'lh h?,?Le,enrf?vnf .1?.?" n" mlrtd,P f ''C n0r' Which BOCmed to tervals for the last twenty e.irs? In- ,, )nto th llowels of tne ,,., flom terposed Dixie ,,,,.. the length of cable which wn unwound It might be. except for some Infor- ,lllen it as iowere(i Beemed to be the nation which Mrs Blank ha given me," onlv rntrance or rxi . the room with responded (.rant. Aral by the way. thp exertion of the one In which D'xle hlnce ou mentioned It It Is becoming stood more apparent every day that Germany Resolved to learn more of this oleva- I1.,.! V. rF1.'n"" hlo for most of the n- tor. Dixie decided upon n daring move WmHfflB I. the latest thing In Ger- Ince IMe In the nineViesen theTplan m" them' Seth" A. man code, it it napi" m ?"' "c ''',',' "tv ."Vu, i""""."" task she darted into the shlpplng- at all," said Harrl of the Crimlnolocy r,f (ha aePrftt SerV In 1917. In the president ifnJ. n IZmnnnil lltnau aociciw. Harrison Orant." An Inquiry concerti ing the clipping leads to the stnrV of the connection the club had. with the breofclno up of the great Hindu con spiracyl. which is hr.e relofrd. The inevitable Inquiry as ' u'hr"'' "?"' Chandra intended to turn informer has never been answered I mmyy r son lirnni. irmunn ;,':.; V. t; i . .. . "'"""" leasing ine noor open oeninn ner uo- . . m.i. Arner... II oil Urs I? .'(Ilk It Is tn thn afTnnt r . .. .. ..-j . ... i I'liin. in wine ..... ., . - -.--- -- - -- .-. v..- iiir,' till,- n uiirvt?ii. jtnn nan iiHnrndi Ice. one evening early nm n liei nst.irll Doctor Albert and thp feeble half-blinded walk with which They on 's room 01 me in. . """' "' .ui uauj- a- sne nad approached the house .She had a place of 3 - If HO) '- tlildSttsmMliZmZt't -H llwriWWUmWtsKImBKBKlSKt fiHV a dhiiilllllllllllllllHilHi.illllllllllllilllllllllBHiiBMrifi''KMi HiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH A' BHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililliiiiiiiiiiiiHH HMI f - m ', '71HHiii1HHIiiiiiiiiiihHHIIiiiiiV3B ; happened to the German operators at "Communications via Sayville hava Sayville, so the Baroness has been In- been stopped. Start mutiny at onoe. trusted with most Important messages Delay dangerous. A." for San Francisco by very high of- Harrison Grant smiled, flclals." "I might s well tell you," he said. An exclamation of rage burst from tho "Your little trip would have been In lips of Baroness Verbechi' as she came vain. The mutineers have already been forward. arrested." "It would be welt for you to mind your A Mle Teutonic oath broke from the own business," she exclaimed to Mrs. lips of the supposed refined woman. She Blank. "What I may or may not be snarled at Orant and tried to bite his doing can be of no Interest to Mr. hand. Grant laughed quietly. Orant." "So the serpent can bite also." Then, "On the contrary," Interposed Oranf. changing his tono: "Baroness Verberhtv "I am creatlv Interested. I would gladly your little came Is over. You are under' hear more of this honor which has been arrest. If you care to go quietly, I Will given you." drive you to the Tombs. If not, I can '"There Is nothing more to be Bald, summon an ordlnnry patrol Wagon and The Baroness started sullenly for her have you taken there. I would prefer room. Mrs. Blank went to her side the former way, but It Is for you to soothingly. choose." "Don't be angry," she c ooed "HaTH- There wa8 moment of Bnence. The son Grant Is alway so Interested In such feiUures of Germany's chief of women thl",?8th,.IihS"K, 'rThniKrht In vnur "P108 worked convulsively. Then the tiflSn.nnnfT o,-. nv "Pirns lot co ,car" came- nnd Hnrrlson Grant rfi. life," snapped the spy. Please let go , fl h , , wrIgtll my rm. i inuni. Mv work ,3 ov(.r Bfld narongg I will not resist Verbecht, slowly. you." As the clanging steel gate3 of the Interior ol Sawillo wireless station with operator at work ce more sought the woods as "Here endeth the great Hindu con- concealment and then made spiracy. liut lliero was anowier iinsuuvr yvi. iu ., . - .,J . .U.. I- I . , ... . ..,.,... v. ... .. .... ....- ... .- ,. n nf nnpf lll.lllie .ll ItIC PlTMUe ill 11. LeniDie nr.nl. rrf.ttn In Mm KAfqlni. M'hnn oYia tholt. .lilt. rmi .ll.r (nun.. Ihn tin nt .,..! ij .Aaoai nor 11 i.ifri:tr ... ,.. ..,.. ... .... 111111 i.i .ul.li .u liiu iv.uvu. ...tvi. v. i... .....t iui.i...t iu..ilu liii. ,.... Whv It's nothing but a continuous organiiieuior uie Hiuciy or occultism by was observed where the boat bad been lying In a bo taken. line of Jumbled letters," exclaimed tne ;"--- "' '" " ' ",uubv u" i'onB Heinrlch on I-erlz leaned toward her few moments It was In view, and also a "A ladv to see jou, sir." It i liJti. oiMt Service onerntlvc. looking isl.?"a; ,.,. ,,.,.. , . . . nnrt oi,o,i her .irm roimhlv stiange sight Two square sections of the club attendant at the door to G ;,"., critically "It appears as thougn ","""' ',,,2 '. ..,i t B ..l0 DS "Here sou old line whit are vnu do- Mh seemed to be tilted upward and olTlce, and close behind him 2lJi . i.rtheen trvlng out a type- ,".c.!t'Bn".c?!..! f- te' "P.1?- I mean." cald .nJi"e-rY " " '"'' ,' ;n," rfr,lhtenert from the hole thus made boxc.-, many woman who wrer-tosee 'if the letters needed clean- K5dn'"L"" f,r.ff,vTi! VoIm ' of them, were being taken and carried President of v . j.n t 1-1 run -fiii i:pt nun i ' " - ri..t i....i i.u nri eiinri iitdtnrii iu 11 m imiiil. uvinfiiTA inrnvu Picked up from" the Sayville wire- less," answered urani. I "I agree with ou that It is worthy of oyes "I1 m,ilnl !'1"' fB"'"- Then ln ,l thln' , "(',levcr commented Grant, "although ntaiUitinn J , ..' mmverv vnrp Rile said: simple. The mouth of flip tunnel whr The 'SavWlle wireless'" questioned "When Mrs. Blank first told me of the "It H a young gentleman, I know from closed with two doors (lush with the was a rant s was a rhoin the tho rti..K sure I I 1II1IIIUIUKJ V1L. it.TtJ: , ..r.n.m 1 wn.l o a Ml 1 1 it ilUI I ISU ..... rv.n..ri.t k. iin' Blank. ln '" a momem Dixie Intensely Interested at tho men- mnv diversion of the German Ambassa- tnp ,olcp- M-iyhe you will help mo to beach and then they were rovercd over ril 'm .l. .nin Bn -x-lflplv used bv .!.. 1 u..ttlr1 ..nri...B u. t (lttH mv linrsn itnd wagon. It seems as it with sand, mak ntr them Invls bit. pxeellt In hnr nn.irtnien nermnn licents until the United States K- i pastime Von Bei-nstorff olwnvs I have walked miles and I can't find the when one was ery close to them. A maid. "Mako no But it under control. has been more or less of a mystic. But outside door' good example or camouflage bring a bottle of ..,. .. .i -. "Ynn know a 1 sent to Va,hlngtOIl for a full reimrt Vnn T.ertz scrutinized her carefully, They watched tho loading of the boat Blr." in. Miin. ecu - .- .. ...... , . .:- . .. --: ... - ...... ....... . rn ...... tnn rri. An-.ni.nnni. i4A nre nn lnenterl Ol any nCimiieS 111 regard tO llldln. nm r.n.1 tltnn Itlin.irentlVsailSIied Willi HIT "t .tuitit: mitf xiicii uinin utt.uiuiit;u lu r.roTtl nulif.il excuse for coming, and acetic acid, sue sam( You must stay right here until you havo told Harrison Grant of the mes sage which was intrusted to you by the gentlemen who Just left your room. Mrs. Blank had suddenly changed her Tombs closed behind Harrison Grant, expression and tone. The imperial uer- nfter he had left Baroness Verbecht In man spy gasped. charge of the matron Inside, he suddenly "There are no messages, she began tnought of a,tu chlbra- A much for liamngiy. Buppose no combination ,th? pakf ot "e refreshing air as any- of acids to make writing invisible?" '" elJ?-uh,e rt"ve to the boardlne "I refuse to bo questioned." house which he had learned housed the "You are making things very hard for young Hindu student. ( yourself. Baroness," said Mrs Blank ..Ho ,n.t ,n. Bn;,j the IanaIady, ln sweetly and while "K was SPeaklne; she responHe to ciranfs request' to see Chi. Not at all. And by the way," Mrs. nau !''" she nulled them back sud- bra, "and I nm a little worried about ink was nslnir her most rollrteons woman spy. no puueu lliuni uiitn ouu .,.... . .- f afternoon Avhcn ho went to his lasses he told me that he would be back at 6 o'clock, because he was ex- . t ..ii . iUa t mfi n Wn nlMB I & a ftt. ni 1 . l ltn muscular snouiucro ui mo utnumi ..- jVi;i.iiik an inipuruini jeiter. ine iei 4 ,u .. .....K v.am.1 A enrpnm from the ta i.na . nn 1.. .4 1 t nccom- the adr gasped when she saw tho Interior. It cery receptacle r U... m i,t " " " "mo oeen careiuny ransacKea. ine In my side pocket. iai , ,.j ,i. , . .. n.i The bottle came forth. A sweet sh, "" . bu.. " -l,"" "i reading. S,o I felt I would not be de irop. Tiln tones'; "Baroness" Verbecnt and myself '" There was ",..- - were just talking or you tonight, lou .-"n r Thv the Bnroriess was ln c Know mo uaroness is staying ; wnn me it - -: -r -y - . Blanl, al)d the ui, yes. inuccu. un. uurunrna : Airs. Blank went to a door nnd chllerl, you "will be lnrte?es,ed In see n'S man "veVehared. A scream from the ter ha8 comc n'nd he ,B.t '... U ,1 WW ,0h hn. i?.f .i,nn.5 Una. of Baroness Verbecht. Scratching, 0rant ah0wed h)s ha(,.. Rnd. !.. . M . --- -"I'l"- . finer metnir. she lennou at ir. tmniAii ?. , uin.i t .1. Dlank, but before she could reach her, room occupied by Chlbra.' The landlad J.? she found her wrlBts caught In the tirm cn d h h . ,,..,, , ".Mv mistress "But- rm not dressel to receive fL, Ground iiy lllisiiinn .i i, , ,,ni(,i .i, Vnln. iVto Bne iouim wanKyou to 'come callers." expostulated tho voice of the asot Harrison GranT f ""..f Tf t it once" said the baroness. - "Where Is the acid," asked Mrs. Blank, wa." topsy turj, as If LpIL Mr eoni nLi and "But you must como put. You know h"e I?An eket." nt had been careful y j you may not havo another opportunity or seeing nun . .v .!.' in ih. vnrti There hn loft "The boat Is higher in the water than 'You will notlen fhnt mnit nf it lu i ...i nivi pnni'd hear him soundly when we Pissed." he said. "Kvldently old, but there is one dispatch there berating the servants as she held herself we Interrupted the unloading of a cargo ! litnl. .. .... t .... ... UUIllllHt, .ill .- ,.,lrtl m.I !. rr.lnn.llnn l.nn 4..n 1.n n....,n.l which was only suppressed by the cen sors last weeK Aware of (ierniim ArtlWtj In India was offered bv thoroughly reliable news Hg-ncy for transmlss Ion to I.ngland. n- to a slow tottering walk to her vehicle, and the reloading has just It rtesntte her eagerness to reach Harrison The Sound Boat Club, whi . i . ... .. on cur r nrnnnrn n Bnanilii l Grant wun ner news four ment,' i i n.Mn AnArnl there-noneo Them reaiv under sus- here is the result" " ilclon. but worthy of constant watching If I'roductd a sheaf of docu merely because they are Herman. J? or """" '"r,"' '"." thn iin Ttmnessr has carpfully re corded everything that has been sent out." "Vnn mean that the cenors let a -Jumbled mass of letters like this passT aemanaea uixie. "Ko. not in tnat innn. a iew- nignis ago Hennessy began to realize that be tween words there, would be a nulrk Jar and then a legible word. He got Charles suppressed d "R. Ann-ar. the wireless expert, tn come terest here and listen In. Apgar suggested re- "The situation In India Is growing cording the sendtngs on the phonograph grave Since October, 1014, there have for study. The result Is that by running Jeen numerous local mutinies of Mo- V. wnMl Inn 1rtial(v rlllnn Inttnvn t-.a lift mtlKifl I n nlltll n iMintia nun tironMnollv twen words can be distinguished Thev succecdlns thn other From recent re- mistaken, despite the fact that the i.irm- are snapped through, but easily caugnt i- n appears mac me iiinou troops House was nearij a nun.- "',,v,,1 br any one expecting them. These et- "" prepar-nu in join me mutineers. est salt water uwi. ters are tne sending or tne nights'." "There ln no code or clnher know of that could be applied to them." British troop; no questions, despite the . ton r,r thp rpniiest. A tno no Mm' e'Fe which concerned tho young Hindu U Win 1Annnnll.. tn 1. A .1.-n..HU ...n n nA. nit ui cenci it un it, iiuiu. story, took her by the arm and guided J.'.xie ami leu tne way farther back into umlaual ,.i,aracter of the request ments anil hot- ..nr.ifii iiv bark through me passage mc uuuti .T'dS.tnt but Baroness Verbecht Y 0oSrnffT."tatttantS tad PrVnallV: On" ought better of the caustic remark and Blank opened the bottle and" saturated ,.j aha1 no ,Q ripped it halfway. A moment later she a handkerchief with the 1 quid. Then. n chlbra." lUltTI IL tilU Ci"-"' ..... l few minutes later lie was ln his motor. ' ''"-?" ;,',?' miiin. ;',!, R orant held tho struggling form of .....i . v . - . . . - ........... n. ....o ---- - - - --, t,, i. ..ti.. um inu miiuiuuy uvuitti eu uiin inu turned to him. the woman spy, airs, wans mnau.o note was not ln the handwriting of her uld be glad to sec patted the smooth muscles of Baroness 0dger. jn opinion which Grant later and ak.ng only the stop necessary to ""Tran? Mr" rtTank t procure the acid, he drove directly to o ..yram. ,rs- B ".'.J the tpartmtnt which Von Bernstorft had W s u: re o u oul nt,ry n fnn Mrs nintik whpn she left each other, slio said nger require this room. But tho landlady declared that tho 'X r nvildfe!u!erlo?dan'y 'S'J.un,"" "hTe1 ad "arTftnW .'"n0slH.Vl'ald to' th? leadeTnf P with anything In these w i-?iii i.i. .i. Criminology Club, artcr sue nau miu ispatcb .dDK5, .Jth'ln! ggF STtSSi been started. n,5"i- Vii m ntnnk when she left each other," she said ln her sweetest Verbechfs bhoulders with. the handlter- Cerlfled T-y an examination of papers ere It will be wiZnj tones, ."ou know. Baroness verbecht chie, F0r 'a moment nothing appeared, written by tho Hindu at tho college. easy to procure a speedy launch, Is only ' ,' , , ,,. , .,, ,. T ,..i, Ih Htarting on a quiet out nurrieu jour- Then dmiy the letters of written words Grant lesolved to find out if Ratu's about ten miles from here. While I go , l a.",.,liUI0..?,mi a1 1 I.. -,i i,i ney." heiran to show on tho skin. They became Judge had escaped the -net thrown out The Baroness wnlrled In surprise. A dearer as Mrs. Blank continued tho for tne Hindu conspirators and nad "M'L? nppllcatlons.of the acid, ami Anally they 53"$'" ?.?" XT. tne aes- "."",, ":.t,t;i", ."3". "rr'-l.r" j:s "," nn- lrnnn HOrC 11 111 I I lUlUineT U"! HUIIIira, HO Eltliv. .lll ucrii . .nn nilmlttp.l tn tllo 1111.1 rt ITlpnt. HO 111" ll.lil i.iu.i.ii.M .v. ..v ,.... . shaft to smell salt water. rneir con traband goods is carried by boat to some shipping point " Orant knew that Dixie could not ne Ibland Sound .r.?-..'". bSwMnc to Mrs Blank. From another half denial arohe .to Her from the promonVop to guard " against wK sign S5an ll?. Harris ml-5 oB?o smoke then iaud."" "" Zorl sTedSV " Dr the launch leaving before I returned?" Blank "? 1?1n'"c1an"y: ln"naT5h "It was fortunate I dropped ln then.- P1" Ld'JE5Sf" "i " i. A nod from Dixie and they separated. V"U;; nne "Mv car broke down Just he suggested. Mrs. Blank nodded.. ..." ...","' "..rV'V." Xri', i. rant to waiK oniy nan a nine wnon he 0ut"rde ,our door I saw the light in "Oh, Indeed ll Is. The baroness has a '"'"n '-'" " ' mobiles0 wee p'asshig "frequently ""ife ?Sm window, then iiffiit sight St you most Important mission. Something ha. to them. Albert and n task which had to be postponed, for ,. j ,ht German agents were again active on a arnea inui desperato Ulan to Injure America r M'ttiAp iian &'.. .. r. ... '. . aA .... .-txi raiuruay-fl episoue, io, iv Menace ot Uie I. IV. W. "The last two "The Afghan army Is reported to be without ueiayiuB ,7 ""T";,"'" ready to attack India. The army holds tnrboat was procured, and lthln an that I a pooltlon on one side of the Utak nher. hour tney were s, "" . i i ii "j--1,,,. iidtr'in n :i miu r iiiiiiul iiil iiimi. l.ad no trouble In Kitting speedily to his destination. He- knew several of the boat-club members and every craft ln commission was offered to him. ChooJ It'B a specu boat which had registered forty-two miles an hour on her trials, he started hack at the best speed til? motors could produce. i rm 1 1 in .1 ih ti iihi rnpn nn im tun uv fci -- t ... iwiviu witiu u4w said Dixie, studying the Jumbled letters otl-.er side The three bridges crossing away from the nearest point luinc Dixie reported that everything had .. .. " - .--w -- - --- , , . ., , - . .....ten nn.1 riinillllir 111 Hlll.l rlltf. Wnnn nl.ln. r..lnlnn. hln n fennnni. earn nave oeen oiown up. and miiuiiuuDt, ...., . i" n ..- "" ii"i "inufi hip hubcui-o, carefully. "They are not German. Hng- the strea The spy careiuny. rney nre not i.erman. j;ng- "i" mif.uu hum- ufen uiuwu up. aim imuu... . - .,--" , .ii. "--" '-- "." .n.. ',", w llsh. French, Spnnlsh, Itusslan or any gr.ne fears ar held as to the outcome scanned the shore line for a clin or had recovered consciousness, and Dixie, ti. innntn.nii.iiii ifhiph i nm ,t , i nf tlm exneeted battle-. Dpeausn nf the shrubbery which might masK tne enu wlth womanly compassion for suffer nc. familiar" smallntss of the forces of the emplro of a tunnel. .... t .. had cased his aching head somewhat " , , - . mUn .ihl.uln'l OCItlPPt nt thP Shore line ...11. n nnl 1.nnJnn That Is l,.t tVio .ntostlnn " nn.inr.ill "' roniraKieu IU U1C nuiliuer UI U1U 1 lie ..... "-" -" '".,... . " lill il Kil uauuoBJ. r v .;7 ...v. .i..".., ..-..-.x- ieiar. troons was disappointing, in iiuuuv-uih p- rant. "Apgar. who is qu te a linguist. -H?5a,n,"0rT i,n kln.mrd nni, t!,ken 1,5,. V,iac'ea for the concealment of a lUllllt'l l "n long, r Said mat me letter comuuiuiioiis re- , - --- i t i, nrrlnn Inratert nn thn minder, him v.rv strnnirlv n 1 f Initu '"f ars-enai or the garrison locaieu on win "'""fS ,.5Lm. AfTJ.. s...nifL0.i V."..1" Kathlawar Peninsula. Hallroad and uuii i iviiuvi .""" "i. .". .' -il'-.i' .iri..co cintlnn. imvp hppn destroyed declares that if it Is Hindu It Is a din lect different familiar. I te verslty today U. t-.t.h nn....n Vini.n Kaon MmnV.n fmm ..enhonendy t Columbia l?n - HaTuehl 'fu, ""Tt Is' now "g.rrrison, A by I1 vDu0knnw.O.bere Tssma KnBlWh. Mohammedan and Hindu troops Searching for the Tumi"! beach. The first sign of life which they noted was a lone fisherman out on a small promon- his speed to that of the strango craft, settled down for n stern chase. The launch, which botn Grant and Dixie. " Cliltrak reports serious ,rJ"'1" " "" :00n a we get out of his sight I am to the course. . barracks and Goxeriiment buildings de- ,ayan1de nd nd out If he really Morning had nearly arrived when the 1 stroyed. The Hurtl Martin brigade, un- going " 'nm1 "a-ry-a ou notice that launch headed imo a dock on tho Brook- n j!E.9'Pi Sirhiyn?J' 5Smff.?oner; eacil of .tec' flsherme" . '" a." lyn waterfront. There three truck, were The shadows of approaching night soon berran in darken t4ie shnres. flrnnr It was a piC,cd u the German spy nnd carried ""'. ... him to the speed boat. Then, In older not to leave any explanation to any one who might come to relieve the captive, the launrli was hitched to the back 01 the speed boat and lowed Into the sound, enlonv nf Hindu stud-nts there for an "he Twenty-tlilrtl cavalry jipgimeni a. on ""'" '"Tl"", there to be turned adr ft. (rant then Snert In the dUlects?o w-e may lnow Lahore has reolted; the police station tnry, who seemed to he setting lobstei turnC(1 ,ne )eed boat ,,acl. ,n . a, the Answer to this anv time and town house were stormed The In- pots About a half-mile farther or. there Uon of the tunnel's end hThe"r,a.k drld intoer matters fifti lo eS'aunt.on" WST. 0"r.tt ro'n" UeiZ on So fA- they arrived tfiey saw the lights ..mil i u.n. imnniini.i.11 ihni iintn chihra. "re lr'.lnB.1.? ... .. ... t h sno;e. w " ,, "- rnnt as n, of the Oerman craft just moving away of"holumma was awaiting Harrison' "? l"i ,r" '3 "" 11.,l"- ,. ' '. iVXr any ' asslstanci from bhore. Grant fell in close behind Grant. ..... : .. n ,ni,i i. Vn.m hv the statement that It and adapting Hennessy and Cavanaugh were wait- fbVhiliVe in Calcutta In .a- was merely a wet wire that had inter- lng with a dark-skinned, ntelllgent-look- by street nRhtliiB . ln Xrl' IntS and fered with the spark which caused them , Ing East Indian. He spoke pel ftCtKng- hore a bank has bien """.n 'nhmn !0 stop and that no help was needed. Trolling the llsh as greetings were exchanged. Grant J ebbed Iteport oM mii I.nBBsnmen to stop and " ' ,montory dl8. (ierman Agents then turned to the business of the even- k lied l'afthc0any sres aSd munitions iua a second lobster fisherman incr nnd na hn handed the same lines aismci, wim immhj ". . iu .a n i u.. .n.,. tv,ia anrh crnnrl of Utters to Chlbra that he had shown captured b 'f '"un'7e" ."d lobster grounds ns to warrant setting felt sure was loaded with crates and to Dixie earlier in the evening, Hen- is reported to have been repulsed ots within a mile of each other," com- boxes similar to thone which Dixie had nessy started the recording phonograph -Everywhere there is gieat unrest, ots '""" nlue i ' sten ln ,,, fnrmll0Ufce , tho morning. as a means of preservinc any aid the Xn uenares a bank has heen Htorineu. mcnieu ui.i anav.ered Grant "and headed stialght for New York, and held IlinUU Ullfcii. wc hij.v t ..- ... LUUiaiv t4...- ---. ,i.j .!- fie t.nr,r. n MP CPt Otlt OL niH MUI1L 1 Hill J mc -wuiru. pherlng the strange jumoie. Chlbra looked lontr and earnestly at . ...UUU n.1 hnnn nlan1 hofnrn ine paper nmui iwu ,,-,, j,... .v... (ler vjciu'ii .th .. . - -. ---, - Bnni. him. Not one of the four watching him dered there The deputy commissioner each detected muscles one of the his spin his eyes firmly. so complete ityt nineteen ione unuw ium u "Vf. tnat a siaie ui ai iwp u... - - --,,,, th. M aiscernea. uianv u.Up- ... ..-.-v , mere. .. . ,, . ,. ,, ,.n nr ,, i can Judge tnat "Kvlden'lv some more camoutlage, rj-"V asking: "Knglisn papers wouiu '"" .n-ree of Woat was i ear y on a line with the short- The little Secret Service operative nnd v ..!-, vnn make anvthlne; of t?" ttrlngent inquiry as to the source or noat was neari ""J " , ,hB ,,... th. nr.v,trt., ,lf lh critninnin.v cifih trucks y went Brook o New .Tersev .lie U.1IIIV. V1 ...... ---n - ... ...... - ..... . -- - . . 1 ...nx.nrl Vn.nP- ,.l... IJnHn I. n nn.... ...nMn nl. ,.n. . . ;: ijuiii i.iv-ii un" -." . .". .- --- -- , tinnn Rhnre Illxie Iinu lie oiuucu ....in.-- v.ii. m-iu ine cuiiira ci c mi mi- you ask for. sahib. u came jnto the Sim Franclbco wlro m"J'hclr route on foot. Grant chose loaded Into an express receiving station '. " ehn.n" RhAll " im" ir leaMiu ., . .v-.,....- a path whlch ,ook them almost a quur- wailing vim i ine iru, know that they wa3 started toi the Wllhelmstrasse from I have already had .,, in ,hi rnnnirv. Thev started an my call and know those who have been imiury and appaiently the agency wires chosen with me. Hut it is a so writ- had btell tapped, because the message i"""'" ' - "", i,i airectlv ofllce. Their ciedentlals gained them ten that those wno are seiecieu m.a. never orlgnated in India" Vne" :neiV .wm,, who had readily the Information they wanted, the "But there Is just enough truth in w1-' "'. "',, siisnlclons they found addresses to which the packages were It to cause unrest in England." com- aroused Grant s s"0",,! by a consigned. After he had made careful mented Dixie, "And also to cause dls- their fur',e.r ' "" paf Orant held note ot them, and had alBO taken other trust of the native Indian troops which newly built barn wire IL,"-examlned the addresses from the express book of des- are doing much In France." Dixie duck u. ; - tlnatlons of packages which had been "Further than tnai. Orant "it would rle ev tins tlnn tn warn the noai we saw, uwuiuuk hiiu me carco was ciuicai' a motion of nia features or inn ot Lahore was wounoeu i i.j u ."""" fthev were placed there for that pur- tiansferred. Orant and Dixie landed nt of his little body, hut yet eai.li Uirmu, hen he was attending a bazaar, jnej were piutcu wharf several vards distant, and then le four had ths Impression hat Soideii thiew bombs at tne cnrnaBeui, , ,. mention It. yes," an- crept back to where the launch was un- e haidened and stiffened that the M.iliarajah of Mysore .WInB ""' sered Dixie "Kach of them was on a loading As the first rab of motnln became w'der and his jaw set two servants and severely wouiidlng his swea,,Jt.oilch shielded the boat light made .objects distinct the truck After some moments of silence. ... fe, communications 'th. I'l ,.?f L'"10"....? ..... vnn had nassed were iilM-insi 9. i,e.-iri., ti, r,pmp nf .'Iffi'i'lK1; 'nterrupted but reports rec.lt eu noicaie r u.;j.. . onp nf the la, ge.t shipp.rs ii. Brooklyn. n that. added ".No numbers, however." said Grant. COMBINED CAMPAIGN V FOR CAMP WORK FUND Fosdick Explains Plan of Drive During Week of November 11 Washington, Aug. IT. Raymond B. Fosdick. chairman of the Commission on Training Camp Activities of the War Department, who has rep resented the Go eminent ln the negotia tions with the organizations which led to the Joint agreement for a union cam paign for funds, just announced, made the following statement: "I nm sure that the country will cor dially indorse the action taken by the Y. M. C A., the Y. W. C A., the War Camp Community Service and the American Library Association In holding a common campaign for funds during the week of November 11, 1918. It isnot only In accord with common sense, but It Is In line with the spirit of co-operation that Is making it possible for us to win the war. "Tho plan has the hearty approval of the President, the Secretary of War and the Council of National Defense, and I do not believe that thero Is any doubt that under this new arrangement the so cletlcs will gain their full quotas In every community. "I am naturally sorry that It was Im possible at this lato date to effect a joint campaign of all seven organiza tions engaged together In this aervleo for the American army and navy. Dif ferences as regards fiscal periods and financial needs and the fact that the campaign plans of some of tho societies were greatly advanced over those of others made it Impossible to achieve the end which was souffht. "I am confident, however, that tho country will regard these two combined drives as part of tho same campaign, and will loyally support the work of both grqups, Inasmuch as the seven societies are engaged In n common program of service for our men at homo and abroad, without regard to affiliation, c'reed or race." whson Visits boston BUT ISN'T RECOGNIZED President, Wife and Colonel House Tour City in Auto Manelientrr, Mass., Aug. 1". President Wilson, with Mrs. Wilson and Colonel and Mrs. K. M. House, took- an automobile sightseeing trip through Boston last night unrecognized by the thousands of persons In the busiest streets of the city. Tho President's machlno, followed by two cars contain ing secret service men, even passed through newspaper row undetected. Taking advantage of a perfect eve ning the party motored along the shore boulevard through Salem and Lynn, paused to watch the merrymakers at Itevere Beach and passed through Chcl-' sea to Boston. ' The Italian quarter In the north end wjis visited and tho old Paul Revere house. Then the machines went by Faneuil Hall and the old State House ; and passed the spot where the Boston massacre occurred. The party rolled leisurely through tho narrow winding thoroughfare of newspaper row, ob serving tho crowds with Interest and smiling at escaping without being rec ognized. It was a day that naturally lured a person out of doors, and tho President' heeded the cal early and remained out lUiitll late this evening. Beforo break fast he went for a walk with Mrs. Wil son. Later he had a round of golf with Dr. Gary T Grayson, his physician, and lunched with Colonel and Mrs. House. During the day Governor McCall drop, ped In for n few minutes, but, so far as known, there were no other visitors. Word that the President was here drew hundreds of automobile parties to this ' resort, but the marine euard extended, their picket line, nnd all machines were barred from the road leading to the es tate. Tho President's desire for abso- lute rest and seclusion was carried out, to the letter. ., PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 19 TO AUGUST 24, 1918, INCLUSIVE SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER Subject to Change MONDAY AI.llAMItlt.A ) lL'th.MorrlH L Pasgyunk Av. "Can you make anything "Without turning his head uiBwered. Although he spoke llsh his voice had assumed tone Indian Chlbra Refuses "It Is to Translate the Code. have been se'ected. t have a judge among them, and shall alto net as judge 01 one ot tne cnoseii. mu It is turtner written tnat nt uhk speaks of those things wh'ch concern only the selected ones to those who are not of the chosen, his Judge shall kill mm. Xliai is ait x i-au cj I the Hindu such stuff before printing It, said uixie l romo 10 wie i - had nn illlfleultv 111 fnllnwlnir fhS In Kng- as t.he finished reading it ... !5 "iT..nm l.-fnro ho was satis- after they had left the dock. The: tne cnammK "Naturally." said urani. uut . :-, - . . , fisherman could no directly across tho lower part of Of the Last .vnnlrt have been biltiSfied. The news "r" '""f ',..,., .. Than ho headed it Ivn tn Tlrnnklvn Hrld iirinss ti mystic: n,.nrv which tiled It believed It was 'onb .,.',"'?. .'i ., nllln- It well Vnrl nml then tn tho tWHos tn .. n., . " -. .. r . - i...,. in Tnit . nun i a path which took them aimosi a uui- waning until tne irucits nau uniouueu ter of a mile from the water where the and had departed under the surveillance wooded section of the shore commenced, of members of tho Criminology Club, Once in the shelter of the trees their whom Grant had summoned by tele progress was rapid phone', ho and Dixie en:eed the express Ai'nr.i.o fiM ami Thompson S(. (s) AllCAniA (s) t'hfstnut helow lflth St. IIKI.MONT r.lM anil Market Sts. ni.t'r.iiiRi) (s) rtroad 4. Susquehanna Ave. CFHAR Mlth nnd Cedar Ave. cni.ixKrw Markot below (50th St. (s) William rarnum In The Plunderer Pershlnc's Crusiilrrs nillle Hurke In In Pursuit of Polly Dorothy Diltnn In Th kalwr's Shadow Kitty llordon In Tho Wasp Pauline Freilirlck In Her rinal Hpcltonlns rnuiMAt. fitn nml Mftplewood Ave". -e. . iiuuiiuiis ui pucuaKPs wnicn nau ucen Dixie," said str.a,mls', ,i tnmethlng " he an- brought by the same trucks on previous V ".-". nnunVedha"This "wfr. to rtruni to? .the days. Grant ordered all the boes con- "You mean mat to speah, in wnni '-.,.--.. 7..;- ,-.. ,j . ... 1.11...... ....- iir cowaruiv irauur 111 inuia. m.-.. v- im - - i ..--.! nmf mac- iib.uicu. inu 1 lie uiukc one uucit aim ftlWF-"' S-Wn.Srdrt '" 8UrtlnB a f 7S" ?? a& SdnherwlbSnrfS! SIS 3'enrfne -rrSSf TLrJS feHfe iuerin'ncln0 ! "Pnr wriuen that if a dge the wireless and Von Bernstorrt's sud- '"'fiSn f am going to take After leaving the express office Orant ?gf iyS" Es w s& ism ., !lndu , otc;' I &hSSHunf"ssr.. k &jy& XM-ns,.? JAr,50SS,,' '-"iUTp1 oTuTSbS SSSSkS nadMScee SSlSinlSS and they sh both be killed No one an ,ook nft(.r eVPiythlng that Is ob- lh.ite to do this. J but the re isn 1 a cnan-- A wjnt d(rect tj th(j run Know 1111 ot inv iiiu-cn. unimi- o . ...-. ,i i. i., ti in no n imn nut vvnnr ni preeuniK uw un .! j-.t i i -i..i- ...i ,., .. Mil n ..-. w- -- . -,. ..- . j-.., n- nnrnmflt f rp. ni II U UK.V ViUlt. WJ frtj I IVOBUKCS VWIV -.., --. -- - . i tlUUO UI1U IL 1 "! W knows not wno 10 euaru nimseu uHamai. . under the suitace" AS ne IJUK c CY "" iV. nwnitlntr thpm frhm Wnshinirton crant- It is unalterable and unpresentable that ls discussion as to the ways and volver from hta pocket Froir .the .same ', iW'Jff " whosoeveV of the chosen shall speak of -Howed. with the resulf that pocket: he drew two .ra, section-, or '"S S"'g?nwSH S?y"Tn th matters concerning me cnosen .nau Duie and Grant both started for Long barreling for anu -",,-;, evening they were -busy sending instruc- ?;.nT "went as Then he attached a silencer. When as- J P KJ"h"ie. ' .A. ir hi t. i XAnB&naa mart I' Cain drnTlt tnUlniT nuiieciiovi " - "" -"--- Chlbra by the arm and snaKing mm. nUe an 0rant L "WiIia nn vdu nre ln America ln the unv ait-lwentleth century, not In India ln the invntltatlons V&$: l ourteentn ! ft?' "You do not know, sahib," answered Grant went president of the United States which had been lndl- tho eemhlpd the automatic nao a lu iSn. "v.- I-;---.----;------;-" -.---, , ,h .'vimlno oa-vciuhto barrel than the regular toll 45 whose , X .' '"" " check up at ex- accuracy a .long range ; W" shortly after the clock had struck 8, press and frelgnt proverb. Quickly adjusting a wind signi, hour set for the raids the first report J,tn .innn .hln. with whleh the extia barrel was equip- '"5 """r ""i?1.1"? "J" "..'' :J. nii. f-the Hindu drawing himself to a dignity mems ,0 or from ,he Temple of Occult- ped. Grant knelt and aiming f or J .sec- aaSVont the Temple of Occultism on - .sVsiih maH irftnt iftnir rnthpr awkward i t,ij. i.i ...i.i. , n v.-. nri nulled tne triKffer. inere was 1110 . ,., i.. .: .j Annnrar On those papers are sacred plans of Erettge paints, a gray wig and some KU"n.re,,B!;da zl0f i a,h sound T The the first ot many who were later to be the chosen, plans with which 1 am not heat clothing on lta curse, ,but, no other ,BOUn2- .tv convicted of sedition In the courts In Inlsympathy but plans of which I may lh. :"ose nf these hecame annar- fisherman suddenly crumpled and then lFJ.clVc0: The Vraes given on the not ioeak. As I love my life. I must hope . The purpose ol these .became appar- fell face forward into the sand. :of nrlsoneVs contained those of Dr. P von fall In discovering them, for my cVi l"r "l'vv '',,,' i 1 "Creased him, 1 tninK. saiu ".." riAVjhnnv Dr v Sakunna and f- aUnliugnAe I. Unknown to m - demm8anoWda'vlhersea.f. "de A -- JSi Ja" WLYtJS ni H. MSS? lUlnrfch vonu.had . Knows VI HIJ 1'ito"." ..v.w .u...B..v - .. tun Ann nt inu rntiv.rtiul ....... ...-..--. --- --;;,- -- .- w not oeen IOUnd On tile ureilllBCB. -.... . n V& . a &.. tection the Criminology Club could offer. "c F'rm ' 'hee T"l,e "-autlous "tins tur'"F.Y."d. i"v. ., . .h.v could be used, had been conducted by ?&, and D xle assured nun mat any incai h- :,; ,h woman mlcht bn nearly ursnis uu u ni i-"" ""' Dhlrenda Kumar Sarkar. Ham i-nanura tl.2 . . f i v n111 in na 1 ni r-iirrifii imi 111 tpi - - .-. . . . r.MPitr.'is Main St . Manayunk () r.rnr.KA nih Rnd Mnrket Sts. I'AMII.V 1311 Market St. ( 'AIRMOl'NT (s) Hiilh St and Olrard Ave. ntNKFonn 471.i rmnkord Ae. 88T1I ST. TIIKATBK Ilflow Spruee HI (s) im:.vr noktiirrn Broad St. at Erie Ave. IMPKRIAI. with und Walnut Sts. (s) .ii'Miin Front and Gtrard Ave. I.KADKR (s) 41st and Lancaster Ave. i.orrsT Tt'.M and locust Sts. .MI(I;i;T ST. TIIK.VTRK (s) S33 Market St. MODKI, 43 South St. (s) Wti. S. Hart In Shark Munroe Almn nuhpns In Tho Sphlnt TUESDAY William rarnum In Tho Plunderer rprsthlnc's Crusaders Illllle nurke In In Pursuit of Tolly Dorothy Daltnn In Thn Kaiser's shadow Marmierlte Clark In Uncle Tom's Cabin Pauline Frederick ln Her Final Reckoning Win. H Hart In Shark Monroe Ppuirv llilnn.1 Ih Other Men's Daughters Mae Marsh In All Woman Hrynnt Washburn. The Ohost nf the lUincho Jewel Carmen In 1'ajlnjr the Piper MarmierltK Clark In t'nrle Tom's Cabin Mabel Normand In The Venus Model Clara Klmlinll Youns m The claw William Farnum In The Conqueror Dnuslas Fairbanks Ir. Say, Younir Fellow Marsuerite Clark in Uncle Tom's Cabin Dffualas Falrhank In Pound In Morocco Marie Kans In Nrlshbors NIXON ."ilM and Market Sts. SSL. "VvTHr. Scarin SSr. K.IiJ:..: bnrSlnPfo?laU.ho"rV "peHod."caus.ng no Njy 1 JtiT ffiiS "lm &rl. St. v :iiT.';Vh. ..lans mv life ceases." ne. .'u ""'""' 1"?' ". """ '""' bad effects except a headache for a lew "-;rh-y , ," L ",;.. and the J. ...., ..- '-..;:. Vi .11 11,. . basket 01 eggs irom unaer ine seal, c . ..t. i,.,nu nu fnr can- """""' " "."'""..""".""" ..r;.i... ncii'KiN. 1 1 n ir.t 11 1 nil riru 111111 an me uiu- . . 1 i uuuic. ix e juivm iil,uvmiiv - - . lotant n c al n tit ninri noi w i u ubi 1 tza .. n .w i. una stiuritri en. imair Tn ttTHinina inn 1111111 iiidy iuuiiu js ir. nr imsaas 1 irnia iv f 1 B Inwould be forthcoming. "Chlbra re- g s and "thr red granulffeds.nhe an angry Ted welt "along the top of his gh"t ,'nuWan' Fahclsco. Aschool of ll!2Ue,n'S 'at"-,hCU,me,sSae:eeVe2 W en $? ? of Dixie Jason were darting scalp, a woynd which - scarcely bleed- Instruction for of.lcels under th.tW.Ug. nessaiie a ,,.... -.i,i iwscond time. Finally, he was permitted " ... the bullet. Frederick Jabson, a former officer In the i.e... ... 111-., a,-i ,,nrA.j, ., "i could nae lorgiven myscn 11. iv uermnn navv. was cauent on me rit If we had come a postulating with her that they reoulred had killed him," said Grant pointing coa8t als0, 'Jjo nad two ships all outfit. --;--,- . .. ." .i"s . nn nhloft in MThat forms a .working basis, ana copies entiy deaf old woman understand that pointed 10 was an oruinury cireino iuh nons yieiaea tneir ijuuiu ui i""-"v."; haw been sent to the bureau In Wash- they wanted nothing, turned back Into button ........ , , nnd evidence of the extent to wmen uie il?gton. so It Is only a matter of time the house and left Dixie to her own "Evidently the first fisherman signaled imperial German plot against I'-ngland. !r briere we have the translations at our devices. No sooner were the servants our approach, giving the boat ample time fomented on the neutral soil of tne it" out of sight Inside than Dixie darted to absume an innocent aspect,- uorn- united states nad progressed, jo. -v irWed the codexan be declpherd." into a passageway leading to the portion mented Dlxle,"and then this man signaled not least all of the Qerman "Pwatori notented Jtennessey. ot tne nouse wnere me winoows nau un ni m wi ... ....- itui m lir'ni. '.. total tFISWL Jl TiT'nn inv.r that cannot be heen mvered. ' safe from observation." ' wireless station at Sayville. As the total 1 "? t" ".- r.Tr:, -.- T a.: Orant. flu fm the earn fc iSW'Tsjfiiitny''t re 111 no qipoar iqat ?iiiwt oeen covered. bio ' Wfc""- """ - ... ,. .. -fJ 'CM flMtv r.:v T' " : ; 0h onrt l.byJhe.Whlngton buru," t The passage w. not a jon one but 'TW -cneme f ,, ITrWfiSSroSt 1111 ii wh .nwiicij uuiru ""? V"""P" .,"V."""":7Ar". "" '""-r.. wI""f".T I"" ";rrj JtTViV,i; u.ii K-n Meated Wf fill (.CUlUriVVU IV ,LIS TMW wvv. t- t 1 mnvlnr riit Imulv. wai' itarttl at lh-i hln nrisoner. i Come on. he Will ffoH t.. . W - 1. " .!. .. 1 . lil.i 1.-. M uitvmm ,QOH HfHNUH III lLUIUdMK. IMP MIVI. riKUW flOIW ..c .Bear bin: (s) (s) reoi:nt Market St.. below 17th (s) HIAI.TO (s) Utn, Ae. & Tulpehocken H1VIII.I A'.'d and 'Sansom Sts () nrnv Market Ht. below 7th (s) Dmrny Wehlen In The House of Gold Charles Ray In The Clans of the Hun Douelaa Falrbnnks Hound In Morocco Mae Marsh In All Woman Alma Reubens In The .Sphinx PeiTE-v Hylend In Other Men's Daughters Constant Talmidg-e In flood Night. Paul Thomns Jefferson in A Hoosler Romance Dennett and Holt In A Desert Woolnff Mariruerlte Clnrk In Uncle Tom's Cabin Mabel Normand In Tho Venus Model WEDNESDAY Vllllam Fnrnum ln Tho Plunderer Cath. Calvert In A Ro mance of Underworld, Illllla Hurke In In Pursuit of Polly Jack Plckford In Jack nnd Jill Marmierlts Clark ln Unclo Tom's Cabin We Can't Have Evrythlnir Ressun Havnkawn In The City of Dim Faces Alma Reubens In Tho '.Sphinx Pearey Hyland in !)ther Men's Daughters Emllv Stevens In a Man's World Frltrl Rrunette In riaythlngs Edith Storey In The Demon Wallace Reld In Less Than Kin , Catherine Calvert In Romance of Underworld THURSDAY Tn Hell With the Kaiser Alice Ilradv in I.a View de 1 ohemu nillle Purke In In Pursuit of Polly Jack Plckford In Jack and .1111 Elsie Ferguson , In Tho Danger Mark We Can't Have Eierythlmr Sessile HRvakawa In The City of Dim Facei T- Alma Reuhcns Ip. ino cpninx Mabel Normand ln tho Floor Helow Oeorn Walsh In the Kid la Clever Gloria Rwanson in .Shifting Sands, Wm. S. Hart ln Shark Monro. Walla Reld In I.ess Than Kin Ilryant Washbdrn ln Twenty-one Clara Kimball Toung In The Claw I.oulse nlaiim ln Wedlock Bessie Parrlecile In Within the Cup Marguerite Clark In Uncle Tom'B Cabin Douglas Fairbanks tn Hound In Morocco Edith Roberta In The Love Swindle Arnold Daly In My Own United States Charles Rav In The Clans of tho Hun Douglas Falrhanks in Round In Morocco May Allison In A Successful Adventure Francis x. Tlnahman in A Pair of Cupids Contanco Talmsdge In Good Night, Paul June EMdtr" In Joan of tho Woods Theda nara In Forbidden Paths Douglas Falrhanks in Bound In Morocco Virginia Pearson In Tho I.lar Constance -Talmadge In Good Nlsht, Paul Charles Itav n The Claws of the Hun Douglas Fairbanks ln Hound In Morocco Constance Talmadge In Pair of Silk Stockings May Allison In A Successful Adventure To Hell With the Kaiser Virginia Pearson In The I.lar HAVOV 1211 Market St. (s) STANLEY Macket above lath (s) STRAND Utn. Ave. at Venango (s) VICTORIA Ninth and Market St.. (s) Cecil de Mllle's Can't Havo Everything Maa Marsh In Money Mad Douglas Falrhanks In Uound In Morocco Constant Tulmndgs InH I'air or sine nioi Kings Sessue Hsyakawa In City of Dim Faces To Hell With the Kalssr Alma Rtubens In The Ghost Flower Edith storey ln Tho Demon Maa Marsh In Money Mad Douglas Fairbanks In Round In Morocco Jewel Carmen In- Pay Ins tho riper .....m.m. nal.na.. In .air of Silk Stockings Pershing's urusaaera Francl X, Ttushman Ih A rnlr of Cupids William H. Hart In Hell Hound of Alaska Oeo. M. fNsn In Hlt-the-Trall Holllday FRIDAY To Hell With the Knlser Henry II WatholI In Ills Robe of Honor mills Hurke In Int Pursuit of Polly Elsie. Ferguson In Rise of Jennie Cushlnc Elslo Ferguson la Tho Danger Mark Sessue Ilnynkawa In Tho City of Dim Faces Knld Rennett ln The Vamp Alms. Reubens In Tho Sphinx Four Tears in Germany Georce M. Cohan In Hlt-the-Trall Holllday rtessle Harrlscala In Maid o' the Storm Mndge Kennedy In Tho Service Star 1 Knld Bennett ln The Rlggest Show on Earth Ethel Clayton ln Tho Dormant Tower Theda "Hara In Forbidden Paths ThedaDara In Forbidden Paths Dnuslss Falrhanks in Hound -tn, Morocco Edith Storey In The Demon June Caprice In Mlaa Innocence Charles Ray In The Clans of the Hun Douglas Falrhanks In Bound In Morocco Pershing's Crusaders Dorothy Dalton In Qreen Eyes Pershing's cruaacr William Farnum In A Soldier. Oath William Farnum In A Soldier's Oath To Hell " To Hell With th. Kaiser With tho Kaiser Thomas Jefferson Glsdys Leslie In A Hoosler Romance In Wild Primrose Enid Bennett Barbara Castleton In Th. Vamp In Heredity Ma. Marsh ln Ma. Marsh In Money Mad Money Mad Douglas Falrhanks In D. "iV. Griffith's Hound ln Morocco Tho Great Lov. William Farnum ln A Soldier's Oath William Farnum In A Boli3!r' Oath Thomas Jefferson ln The Hoosler Romance William Desmond In An Honest Man Cecil de Mllle's Camt Havo Everything Douglas Fairbanks ln Hound In Morocco Ce.-ll de Mllle's We Can't Have Everything Cnrlyla Hlackwell ln The Golden Wall , r Charles Ray In The Clans of the Hun Douglas Falrhanks In Hound In Morocco Juno Elvldga In Joijn of tha Woods Dorothy Dalton In Green Eyes Allc. nrady In Woman and Wife To Hell With the Kaiser Enid Bennett In Th. Vamp Gladys Leslie In Wild Primrose Ma. Marsh In Money Mad D. W. Grlfflth'. The Qreat Love SATURDAY To Hell v With tho KalsJr 1 a,-! .Juno Elvldge In u Wb" jonn ot the Woods r Tlltll. Tt.f.1.. f " T Tf In Pursuit of Polly TV T?tBin Fanrii... I "'ge of Jennie C?u thing m i- Wallace Reld " in Less Than Kin .. Sessuo Hayakawa- lit V Tho City of Dim Face. Enid Bennett " In The Vamp i I- ....in, l.ruilFIIB jn . ,, , The Sphinx -j T-ie 1 vioi& n.n. In Opportunity vr Mary Miles Mlnter In a Bit of 5ad. William 8. Hart 'in r Shark Monro. 'r, A lb En'ld Bennett In Th. ' -i ...,... ..njm, I.WUH ?1 Carlyle Hlackwell Tn "& Beloved Hlackms.IIr -,f Theda Ilara ln , ;Jw KCii Pershing's Crusader. Forbidden Paths Pershing's Crusader. -. fit. William Farnum In A Soldier'. Oath Jieny n, walinall In ' A right for Millions J Cecil ie Mllle's W Si uni nave uveryinins; ?" Dnuclas Fairbanks ! Hound In Aforocco KH in IS l: ii Olga Petrova ' j in Tempered Steel Grace D'Armond ln Th. Crucible of Llf. Charles Ray lti r , The Claws of Ihe Hun Douglas Falrhanks tn Hound ln Morocco Paulina Stark , ln Alias Mary Hrown ' Dorothy Dalton " ln Green Eye. Charlea Ray In The Claws of the Hun ( i To Hell With tho Kaiser William S. Hart in Hell Hound of Alsik. Virginia Pearson In The Liar Ma. 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