V4V evening Public ' leg13r--philadelphi a," Saturday, aGott 24,'ioS m t -ic -V .-'- WAGLE'S EYE" SPOILS GERMAN PLOT TO USE L W. W. - V FOR PURPOSE OF HINDERING WORK OF ALLIED NA TIONS i fimiisylvania State Constabulary Plays Notable t $Part in Quelling Disorder in Old Forge and Foil- iV. fi i -im j ci- rni I- T I... 4 J ms&3&miQ9wFHim& wm"WT Disastrous Fires in Western Wheat r Fields Found to Be Due to Phbs- phorus Placed Thereby Agents p1 of fie Kaiser ' - ing'ocneme or leuionic apies inrvuyn juuuui siyi tators to Destroy Town With Dynamite and Fire m M m M 1 W9mWW-si M:.w 1 m i Nov dire., bj COURTNEY KYLEY COOPER from FACTS Furnished bv St BV- p; P! 1INCE the a'tempt on WILLIAM J. FLYNN tcccnll) Retired Chief of the Umteil Stales Secret Sen ire the part of Im &peri.l Germ.vnv to foment a strike ia'MnSawnJAVr G :!tb Ions-shoremen on the Atlantic ana - .. )n .vmnrlpj Itaid after r: 5pclflc sea coasts as n means or pic K.T. Mil!.!. ftmaMnia hf aMi,nlIa anH tntt mVTIIIHIK Bllll'lllUMin "l ouii ini.1 ...n. .. j ., .. M..V. ........ ,.. .. .... . ... --- E'Xltlona to the Allies, the Secret Service and haled Into court 0,1 charges or ai fche.d been conti myelins which I have anal.vzed shov .1 thev were percentage of phosphorus oxide Ler trie other samples aio rree riom it raid Phostiharus oxide 1a formed hv the burn- was made on'local headquarters of the jng of phosphorus ' 1 v . vv ana manv prism.e s vnt iv Which makes It erv clear n to a charges or ai hftw ,,,,, n--, a,i,,.,i i-nn,,T,ant,,a ni., tiuutllv on the alert against most everv telonv on tne docket from ... er ntlemnts to cause trouble In in- murder dow r Vet the organization con- . it m-iv to .vou, interjecte. ine Z.nl...,m r,r nrriiiliprl l.ihoi In tmuo.l to n-pjrlah. Outbreaks occutreri wmer, out 1 cam see wnat startei iidi Imlii'atcd a Dlot was brew Ins: Masses of doeuments leaching sabotage. m iii-J .!. fit tj create havoc In the American manu i'trtnrinir ntants bv uslne arlOus ineth .imJs, to entice worklngmen "vvnv from ,ie.tIuuton r fcii sorts, the makliie and food fvom. reaching tho Alllei. kCtpetr datiy tatks in man v fliini; or bom'JF Heilltlon and many other Iiokus Eoolotrlsts nan small pass J.,the old methods of agitation against con- , ,, tletnmual to the Industrial -h dry phosphorus To acco ail ons were irieu auun rtn-am ... employed elsewhere TeniptlnK offers of if cities, with transportation paid, were 't...1 V.n.ltttnn ,lia, ,1 UliniplPTIt Tlllllta K, her of workmen would join the mlprat- JJlnB colony i unninciy orum twn" sof flrtltlotis damtcrs which confronted Forkers In nrlous occupations wei- 1A 'JySrertcd In printed matter which was de- VJTrhed to tencn wles, moinrrn n Iff eetheRits. hut eer effort failed l'.e- cnuse of the infnfc lnjalty ot tne .''WiranB. twrt tin t A' V,'.. prompted bv lmuerlai nemum s deslie to keep supiilles ot Tliesp CS tilled acconmll'li hMlm tiuI stiength of a nation were tnir design it was merciv necessaty to t'ip natural accompaniment or eery Bl tne tiasr a Kooti soaKinc ivitn watei raid PabotaRe was th most dangerous and tluow It Into a rield. Several hours i' nil and It was to this blanch of thf nf'ern.inl when the sun had dried the I W IV actniiv to which Orant and p'iophorus to tne deitree or solution 1 lisESteinHIHOHBIsBHIHHBHsliBr 1 f"iiKv-'!''''ViIKnLvaVvV t rB i " m. ' ,':-.-w i'..m m m i ni.M, ifcM-irvfngtiiTgv-J t- -,rT?r- - .. E Ir- -r, , ,-.,- ,?,.vv, -KW-r2a.MH2HroilS;friC5S' 4AJVX' I" ' '.Vc... .ir.T -i,-.irf fl'w-ork the uniono of America had a oer America, some FCnous. oineis im iniuiimurus ounins ocn n sumo s Kji;1Ji'- V V,' " i' 'T-' )2vMmW?T3IKmKWBKn9KUEl?&511 rv-it4ki exnlode the dnamlte. No need for mat " "";r " riiiuiii m mr naiiiru ,, frn-more than a hear v co-operation quelled almost before thev were slatted w.is placed In the field " gS.MigR; b -."V -. -gll'Pflf gslWBWBBR..M:l ? r-.oZC f "e-i Ret him !" 'iSv? Sf. ,h'' ron,st?,bularJ,T?e" thunder- rSmmlt?M of tnembera were appointed Grant and nixie. devoted their time Phosphorui. 1 as a peculiar nronerti. ' 1 ISSSfSlMttrV'A-V . V Irt'.--HI i r?? '., fel-R ?.. fj; Sv5 Srant whirled. Again he-brought the '" kicks aMlnst them, nlc-strieken -f sJ?Ji-rJ-inl. . imrr.rn w-lih anv Hi- time for raid i-e came Thev discovered r. i t-i in decreo of solution It unites read- S 'L'iiRaj-j. Uh " ' ', 't. .1 4,,V iA'. y'.".V"rf,.'i;"!h,'..l.'4,:..y,li ,VWA 3 ,mw. f ih. 1. W W. recoiled H"". windows of. the ereat room. But - tastry by agitation among lh" wot ktrs the plotters nn utllne ot the object to- lv ,. le , , ,, h feSff'r.'. VW5 f.','' ;;fK''lWW'f';WWi 1 sUghtly. Grant, white faced and grim, J"ids 'm,??2s,?, "'"h,7Vh.eJon Mneilcan labor proved Itself lovai to ward .which they were working the .,n,h,. av f ,..,. .,,,, i ffiSSJiiw I S.?1;..' -'&: i ' '".VC!..; , &?.$& Aruh'' , t'.V &' 1 scowled at them ...... IMT,?," .wal!?,d, " Jl,.!nlr Uhe con pore mined tne cieariy uennen irau orr n- - ,,.l iri- C;Ui.. f ;i. .. i.V... a'S5?!--4yL.!;n-.-. " ;r- - '"" "'- .:.'v "" .W:,t?i,1"i,l .!; iC) 1 "I'd ndv se vou not 10 try to toucn tnis -... --.u i ...r .i. i v had made numetou, attempts orUn, "b'"'? "" .lL .SuJff,e: n'.: I'T , "'o' B,h,f n fhod 5'S 1 SfeSSTVlv v? '"rftfc ' .isV. S .l'dH 1 dynanMt.i" V- ordered TJI use th; ..Oneafte,' another they ,le.deato.; ic .. , .r- 4a ... r. .. ...., niiair nn ;inv inif nnu 1.U11110 nv ..-.,... wit,jiniuiiv.ui.itiiiiiuiiiitcuitiuit'i. I'cnnvlvania i-tashlncr hlnw fiom his flat. Heltirlo From far awav came a slight elatler- von I.ertz took one look and ran through Itig sound, the sound of hoof beats It the door that had bten left open by sent new life Into Harrison Oranrr" He the entrance ot Harrison Giant. But broke from his assailants, and with tre the I. W. W. members could only see mendoiis clashing blows again cleared a th s one form and could oniy Know ?uar Dciorn mm, nut only tor a mo- ,.! that Grant had interefcred with their t lipmes of destruction. A second of hesitation, then thev rushed forward But Grant was readv for them A heavv chair stood rani's I. one nearbv He szpd right Against It and. taking his the I. VT. W. place near the dy namite, felled the fit st man who approached The crackle oj a revolver (- .-,."-.- rinors nf lo orai n.irhnii.. Tliil Im. M.i1lX,.lJf.00'1 JUSl ' " Possible on? afler another the dazed. You're liable to weaving form or Harrison Grant saw tn "uuio nuifin niiu rjiiiuivi ua uir uaniru nient, then his opponents closed in again But nhove the shouting, above the lacking pain, above everything could be hard the claterlng ot those hoots com ing closer, closer, closer Sudden shouts came fiom the crowd that surged on the platform The crash ing nf gieat blows against the doors. A new milling of the assailants as they teft the platform and sought to guard the Troon of State Constabulary .liat nti nnv 111 swing to Mil' m coHsiaouiary, rioing stiaignt 111m gii.wl nnsweied him as a great, the meeting hall, their horses vaulting heavv shouldered German edged his wav chairs and obstructions-as thevv circled forward and sprang toward the plat- about the big room rourdlng up th rn.... r.rant Lent liis wold A second criminals Resistance had Hlnanneared later' the German weaved In his tracks I.ikp sheep they weie herded to one end In n flash Dixie Mason wa pressing "Heie t am, i-lr' U the sound of stunli,eii nnj jell, to lay quite still be- f the hall, the men who but a few inln- avery muscle to the utmost as she ran the voice Giant opened the door ever so ij. the other two menon the lloor utes before Sad been obsessed with ca'i'-e ae the Il'e devoted most if their time Machinery m various plants suddenly broke down despite the tellnb lltv of its inan'Jfncturers Grant ami Di-le dls covcted mat emciv povvtlei liad been 111 ed wnh lubilcating oil and as .1 tesull 1-nks weie placed on luhrifating ups. and trusted m'D attended to the duties f nlliug. uinir onlj oil tnat nail Then came the fires in the whcalflelds of the countrv. Grant and Dixie veie altendv. on theii wav to Minnesota when Minu uncement was made that their fields ST'Report nnthlnr which ma "" Wi ...w.u -.. n - - fclace where they arc cmpioven now. ,was the request made bj the Secret Igenice. Members of the special com 'sBlttees. bv ever watchful xigllance . de fected the efforts of Germany at tne.r SJMhceptlon. K. ,pAnitatht. npnlnst conditions weie K usually proved groundless by the Secret ji HEUnHiu in caved w iprfl uiu .tw.m.ib i.mvi .-v. ... . - - , . . n Hum unctfii ft men were noi ki iw ."";'",'.' V burst Into flames under their own eje, WorOloineow-nerwuu. -.-.- ,vllot another pel son being In sight S 10 correct 1110 ""' ,;.""" ; ,; i But Grnnt and Dixie u'u not accept tins ti lurers nau raraum .,. " "-- --- explanation. They knew that almost 'tlUnitplottlngl'Theid-earconditlons rt which existea ai mniui J'""Vl. ' 1., l'.j h nhantnim. The Hun-ln- K'BBlred stories of dangers existing thtough K the handling of various substances w ere Kvdenled by authoritative sources which Ks.oould leave no doubt in the mind of thn F:u. mn re thA nfii-iirM This was ine Jwork which the Secret .serv ice had been S olng . in conjunction w.u. "-- tne attempt to imirai " ,.... - ! t i-n.. I101I hoan hnfllerl &.'"",;? ".l"c 'rsrnt" "nrSsldent of the $ t'rimlnoiogv Club, and Dixie Mason, the If wettv little Secret Service operative, had stood nuliel wheie it unites with the air It would hiirt Into flame and Ignite the wheat' s n convincing demonstration to the faimci Grant procured a small piece of pl-oBphoius and showed hlin how it wuld start burning bv merelv dropping It Into building waif You ope, i floats when plated on watet' aid Grant as tne latnipr and Giant following him closely Into tnrtiimts nllen .mrn tnln flnnlK to -...uu.. . ....., . . Iu... -. - - . - - - ,., , , .,. ..... .'. m .. . iu; viir- ....... ..... ...... ... ... ,. .. . . . approacn a great, tnrougn tne lots anu oach. mwaiu me sugntiy to see the roi m 01 tne spv ne Kan a recoil but tfrant Knew inai 11 mania ror destruction A warehouse - like mines that she might summon the mem- had trailed hurrying up the aMc. "The ,,as onlv for n minute Grants lips as he watch tonstauuiary Is an ai me coai aumps. and thev havp theii hands full. If we work qulcklv "All tight Line up. ever body. You will pass the platform, one at a time, and lecelve vur dviiamlte Then each man will cau"' tesdlt will be that Grant 11 nil 1)UI HUrover Plot building, where one hers of the mounted police. Grant r nf . rtthpr tnen malmd n iiifnntp loncei nt the window. lOUld be seen en- then suddeiilv chopped to the ground tciltvg Tho two de- and again began to skirt the building. Ipcllvi's skirted the lime theie. pveivwherp he Rnirch"! tonm to tne from the door n nntn.ieliprl It itautloiislv a Illl ,, in, iiniu Li..! pxninlncd 11 for some loophole thrniigh ,ulldlng that was wparatfil fro which thev might enter Iut ili-ii- man hai He prtsed against th and Ihero s-'i ii-ii ri in iiiiiii- 1 r 1 .. . - .1 -.. r. Ulnls cli nn tif " " '" n r" r ' "ul "'" ""' " . . hen flawed and nspccien ana i.epi n,nche,l the little blue flamv vvllh . ham: " bi' 'T'y.r',"", "" "h, , 'V ,, fullj he biought forth Ills skeleton he under lock and ke There wer- , expresions 'The underpart Is loo "ad emanated In other da J s out f.itn f( anothei At epidemics of tvpht.1.1 in colonies of work- hSrJhlv latmaied w bile the top pit;. "" "i'LJf,donarnX'r on" of lat a rul" Vieakliig of the lock n ers, and -ir-e-th-lr first Investigatloia drj tletween the.e l a section wfil.h '.rant nil eshCd I is nr faRbabTring ,, nd -light snap, and the door opened Grant Giant and Dixie made a repor which ,. at' ,p j,.v ))er. entage of solution t w-arid ''" he Ja bb ering and k 1. ,Etening for some guxnJ "gains' "SJrwU 'JeVw? " " " Itence the bu.nlng ' ,5?n"rtSnVfcVk sign that he had been overheard from kuani against aiverteu sewage. ...,, mp smp J0U fala ,),e fatmer hlnlself that j,e might peer through a within. But none came. -Then he en- eteat hall surged torwatu cumping one explosion and the 'por . i- .i ... .'";""' ;:'; the whole city will seeuniK i " ; ""'..' '"c "J :.'".: .- I,, u P.r.k,..! I U,i,r fh.ra ll.i. ,.r- IIip Mari'snn ..ram. Uf.l I.UI .IIIVIMlit.. u. smile came tt trherl Ttlpn the vn.l In hat m nute how ins ears whole hall went sudden v black before slialned for the sound of galloping his ejes and he fell to the platform un horses' How be waited and hoped' conscious from his hurts. Than n etirlHp.i rush of men It seemed When he he.'Anie nwale of tWe world thai b some common impulse tin- whole njain It was to fel Ihe tender touch of a woman nann anu to near a son voice of svmpathv Ills ees opened, to flnallv with 11 set law 'that the vvlient lands are Rolng to be a mlghtv un healthv place from now on for f W 's, German spies 01 anv one else ear ning little sacks of anj thing" f r.in clve vou the assuiance sain otner of a window imperfectly coveied from within "Dixie," he whispered "Yes." the girl was close beside him "Do vou see an thing in there." 'Yes Ylituauv eveiv 1 ... tered, Within the back room, Grant hurried back to the door for ono look up the stieet If Dixie weie only 011 the wav with tho constabulary If he could onlv catch sight of her, leading the plunging mass of horsemen on their way to the hall' But Hairlson Grant looked In vain Theie was no he stopped sight of the gill he loved, no sight of blows nf thn heavv chaii suiglng back, then coming forwatd again, striving to ornei hli-. In beat him down-- High in the air went tne cuair to look Into those of Dixie Mason, bending" ovi him. itnoothins the hair from his discolored temples, seeking to assuage his wounds and bruises lie smiled In spite of the pain of hit injurle", It Is worth being Iiuit lust to have descend again and to cair.v with It the you nurse me." he said, then with a jiD-nin 1,. iinnn tTrnni thp ntl.er side nf the nurn nig Horsemen maL woum mean ......... . ........ - . - .......!. ...,, nt f. T. nrB ntliciy iui mi- iu"" " "' "ftt the door that sepal ated him from the main loom of the meeting hall he could hear the thick heavy voice of Ilelnrlc Grant." "that from now on it will be a town is heie Some one is on the plat- Non j el t7 aPjaientl giv inH the last of ''C,S in,'" iw .5i voi risky thing for a person to t.j to form. talking to them I" a long se.les of oideis "f f. ,v,e8' A", "fo m, purchase phosphorus anvwhere in the ,,.an v011 lrMl;e oul ,vho's there"" "Imuarlal G.imanv exncct eveiv man J,"- litvncHon' .oun.r, unlets he can ..rove a legitimate pemhrikl's one Kaggl's another. of '" ,, 'h"", S u'JU thn" "'aranThcsltated onlv a ndlary origin, despite the testlmonv ot Yoik that night, for everv moin n t vv hich e farmers. Grant and Dixie went di- they could spaia was devote lo nn lettlv to one ot the Bernstorff, Doctor Albert and "emiK anything was possible where there was money to oe ootainea anu tney Knew that Germany was supplying funds recklessl Convinced that the nies weie or in ce the And Heinilo von Lertz!" Dixie and Grant started back for N'evv 'yon lertz' Then It means 'X pretty k; dpata.tfJ fields There am nothing to be een except acie aftci acre of rhaircfl 'oil whre a, few das earlier and bunhels nf wheat often dts- leady for harvest 1h farmer pointed (runt Dlhcot er (''miAe f Firm . rt t art in mi pffoit to cam ine i- dene which they knew existed that Hermany uas pupplyhip the I A B .. .. Ulnk 1a tin'ltntf.TQ with tne tunas ny wui.-n ... oh..-.-. were spreading havoc thioughout the countrv But thev were destined not to Anni, t,a, nr lenst not until several weeks latei ' telegram forwarded from rhev're hrlnclnc out parcels of some thing. Laying them on the platform so lhat thev can easily be reached Hurry " Giant turned, his face white "Get the conbtabularj quick' It's dynamite ' union labor Is driven fiom Old Forge." he. was saying ' We have hem enough dvnamlte to hlo upeveiv miner's house and evety coal mine In the illstiict ; and 1 want io see eveij bit of it used As soon as we ipcpivp the woid lhat every thing Is all light we will pioceed " Grant's heart sank within him. Bevond him . 11 1...1, .. ..... innfi. Ihan 'inn ilatit.r. IU I.a.l i" ,,i..c uibh -vv 'itoi'"- and hunareus or pounus ot must not oe pei- on their journey second Then as the line 01 nesiroyers w.imn i.m main meeting hull started forward to receiveneir civnamue v a groan ns a inan leu inui ine A hurtling lorm crn-Miru uiiuun um sneer weignL ni men nore nini nont form of n nlotter. Acaln and again - ind again, Then Harrison Grant felt the chair wrested from his giasp and tluown far 'n one side. A screaming voice echoed in his eais . "Now we've got Him ! ! Come on, men '" (rant had his back to the wall Tle gjrdless of the danger of exploding the d.vnanilte, he brought forth his revolveis. "Stand bark, there," he shouted. "The first man w ho comes at mc gets a bullet ! Understand" Stand back theie'" They heslated lust a second. Then the rush came again Thn crackle of Grant's revolver sounded to be echoed bv a groan as a man fell The.il th sudden remembrance he attempted to arise tn his feet "The constabulary? he asked "Did the.v arrest " "Every one who was In the hall ex cept you." came the Knswer of Dixie Mason "But I anafiald that Heinle von Lertz must have run as soon as he saw 5 on He wasn't found." "Couldn't help It," icsponded Grant cheerfull.v . "I had my hands full" "It doesn't matter much, I think you will be foiglven," laughed Dixie with him "We will soon have Heinle wheie lie can't cause anv more trouble. And anyway he has the cheerful news to take to, the embassav that another fine little plot has gone wtong and fabed." a,.,. fnn, thp hack room Leaping to ward Stanlev Dembiikl, tn charge ot the dynamite, he felled him with a pruhhinir his levolier fiom his grasn pinioning his wrlsls while fists beat upon his bieast and hN face. Next NaturdA.V, (treat Decision. Kpisude No. 30 The .. m Cee-ses lo Demoralise Lnbor his aides had fol lowed tho tia- SCdltlonal course in each errort, umhb teraoers ot ine. tvaier """'' sjunenca io uu; "uu,w-; .n ,i .ttcement or intimiaaiion. nmi " - ;rtmeiit of activity against ai..ci.i. .- MB nuns suuuenij siupucu i v, ft Kaiser no longer s'jukui. . ;" - had often dls- leauy tor narvesi 1 ne tar iier pomtet ,h"c', i'noop,- riub was handed t- .usscd reports of out to them the spot wheie the Ore had M1" 1'ln,1;07fa,, while it was speed these activities of started Grant began an examination ''".' "iVi, nh A German agents or tho ground, while Dixie looked over Ingtluough Ohio Von Bernstorff and the sui rounding coWiv A railroad ' Will vou see me at your earliest rcn STELLAR HONORS 1 THE luck of burnt cork HIGH PAY LURES MEN FROM WATER BUREAU ploes' Protective Association are ' nlprfcreri trj remain Invnl n. eeneial rrhl- WANTS TO KID KAISER BILL FOR SLAVE GBLi-sSSnJTSr ian about a quarter of a mile distant "It couldnt havo been a spirk fiom an engine" she asked the farmei ' Vot a chance, he responded "Hverv engine has a sieve in Its stack, and anvwaj there hadn't been a train pass within two hours ot the time this Hie started ' i "Will meet ou at the hotel tonight. venlcnce" That vvas the wording ofthe message ilrorcn(c 1oc(, Rcg.m gagc Career Here Years Ago in klpe in unions, control of labor papers txf called to Grant, and started across " -.. T . '. . .. ,! lt. I . 8 Tellnquisnea uy ir nrmnu. "- rt. the paymaster or ine xpy ...i...;. mA i c,viph tour nermanv nau au- Miltted defeat through the losalty of the H-'JiAmerlcan woiklngman. yti'jxmit neither Grant nor Dixie was de- p,Mivea. inrougn ine wimcai ..- r Criminology Club, and through piiono the field toward the tracks "Lend ma our handkerchief, will was a call from Grari. and It caused the farmer to turn front watching the pleasing, trim Hgure of Dixie Mason making- her way across the field He saw that Grnnt had already filled his graphic attachments at other stations, own handkerchief with soil dug), out of ..nsaaniigi messages between the VM1- the field. Grant took thu snacious niece &hJmstrasse and the Imperial German f cloth which the farmer handed him wonaeriugiv , ami, waiuing ueaiia Hun dred feet from where he had taken his original sample nf the soil, he knelt down and, with his pocket knife, dug up another eeneious clod and put that in Kembassy'ln Washington were picked out Yffjot the air and later the secrets of the V-mnArA messages were deciphered Lf! Thrnnirh these Grant and Dixie both BT. "knew that Germany's demands for sue 'cMsful demoralization of American lauor t.e, faimers handkerchief Then, pick j had become more and more Insistent as nK ul Dolh handkerchiefs, he turned to 'wnTta nf too tnv armv met wiwi imm'"' m, 'after failure Then the demands siid- f demy ceased witnout anv apai-... P"" Teason ana tne preamem n i" . """ Jnology Club and the oung becret ,jfser.vice r..c. '"""o" ; - . " - mate Knowledge 01 m... iiicuiuu( .- 1 ILim Pl"'that Von Bernstorff had sent a B'report to Berlin of ome plot w hlch th farmer 'Can vou djive me right into town" 1 have some work to do" Sine." answered the farmer. Impress ed bv Grant's manner, and then his cu Ilositv prompted the question, "Have ou found gold oi oil"" Ma) be something more valuable than ilrhar In tHa xi nait farmnr' insMiBiiu rstutToTlnd 'SimmTen,B"n Grant "I ll Ink Th. s found the cans , jf-P m , ' i Th nt the flies In the wheat fields hut will &;So no vigilance was "laxed The know for a certainty bv tonight " g-Ubor committees were warned against T, faril cr asUcd morP nuesilon, K?JHllnr into a false feeling "' f"r" but hurried awav soon to leappear on because ' J''"'0 ' .y .Sf "" road near lhe flcl" '" lhe "Z1"1 "r -1 'SSJen't SsmSe followVd ainl then Ply little loadsteF On (he .iy AiMil .'"''f.J,?,,'. ke". . Into town several more fields which kHtA tt.A fhtch threatened the whole existence of tabor, a storm which actually accom plished the destruction df millions of riniiarn' worth of wheat and other cereal StE'atmnlies. eS.!....... th. ihrojt.- nf ih industrial was discovered Then as before he tool vl'it'WnrVera nf ihe World, an organization a sample of the soil and a second sample .Tii ihleh I. morn readily recognized by Its man ards distant from the nrst post had been shorn nf their leld by (lie were pased anil Grant stopped at each one of them He walked oer their blackened lengths carefully until evi dently the thing foi which ho searched t! uas p ened bv Grant lleeelres Mrs Blank. the Message from Mrs. wife of an unscru- Tllsnk pulous broker, who had virtually old her to Von Bern- stoiff In letilin for tips which he might receive which would bo profitable on the stock market In ase Germany s p'ols were buccessful caused I. rant to alight at the next Vitation and call her on the long-distance telephone Von Bemstorff was here' came the voice of Mrs. Blank over lhe wire, "rag ing about the part I torlc in the arrest of Baroness Verbecht He tiled to find out if I was allied with the Secret Serv ice and offered me any amount of money to assuie my allegiance to him and Ger many In making the offer he diew his wallet from his pocket and banged ii down on the table, scattering papers right and left He gathered them up hastilv, hut 1 saw one, a telegram from ton Lertz. at Old Forge, Pennsylvania. It read simply, 'Progress favorable. Old Korge is a place where they had an exciting time with the 1. W W eev eial weeks ago," commented Grant, after he had hung up the receiver, to Dixie who had gotten oft the train with him prepared to take her pait In anv emergen.' that might arise After threatening the Ma.vor of the town, the homes of several miners weie dyna mited because tney reiuseo io join u oiganlzalion Then the Pennslvanla Slate Conslabulaty Inteifered, and since then eveiuhing has been quiet' 'But Ihe 1 W W headquarters has neer been ahandnned there," said Dixie 'and with Helnrlc von Lertz theie I think it will be well If we stop over " Thev arrived In Old KfcTge as qulcklv a-, a train could carrv them. Giant in the guise ot a professional agitator with the name ot Giuseppe Kantona, and Dixie as a miniature edition of Guriev I'lvnn In Old Forge they found that the usual foini of I. W W organi zation had been maintained, headquar ters for tho men members and head quarters for a woman'." ausiliaiy the Hi.iv nf thn members of which was to spread propaganda to the wives, moth- sweecnearts ui uie .mucin Humblest Roles B tho time the little roadster Hotel in tne f both men weie filled with Minnesota soil. They had already made a stop at SWTrom, all over the world, TXJ L -. .... .ha Una nt ilructlon to anything which Impeded Its made He succeeded In getting every- 'f vranii Little, later lynched at Butte, BWi,rtTes8. The cry of higher ana neuer ining mar. ne wanteu acius, sane ana j(0nt, for his activities; Stanley Bern 3'tvnxtB attracted a great many working- other things of which the farmer had brlkl, secretary of the I. W V.: Joseph fK. men wnen it was itrtt introduced into never nearu unce in urants room ai oraber, an unnaturalized German, ana Is, 'thla country, but they soon dropped the hotel, the president of the CHmt- ,ngel Faggl, a fugitive from Italian tTi'Miv1- The utter absurdity of a theory nology Club spread out a large piece ot and French Justice, then and now hld- I.iVi.Jlt'l .,Kn .iin inerease. bis earn- vvhlte paper on the floor. On It he ir from an American warrant Dixie VftliMM by Insist ng that ne receive eer- ""'"" "ii '" i'"'' '""" ihln that he produced, without anv "mptj j our right hand pockets on ho'&ht of the worklngman. who had. h, side and put he , son from jour lef S. iroduced the tools and tho material wnn ;" i"'" "" "" , " """ KS.T1. ,nrLi. soon stoDned the briefly, and then, in iespon.se to the PvrL " , ,Jr J.Knr.bin nnii then a mute request on the face of the farmer feMfowth of. the membership nd then a J( ..ycs g(ay ,f (J wan, ,,.. Coer.r"A,wlnrnVesionaf aVltafors """I an emptying hi, own pock-ts. i',j t. ,..! in ihi. nrnnlullnn Kven With the soil tamnlcH fiom varbus KTK.- .nn., rieseried. for they agitated fields arranged In nea-t piles on the fv unly f,or tho money that therP atobe Jnite '?iulrcd. and tho treasury of the. I A '. Jnitlals I. W W formed originally by tion B the time the litt &a crack-brained, Illogical theorist lo agl- drove "P n front of the one 1 SSVlt. th rlnctrlrte that a worker Is entitled nearest city the pockets of afii tho gross proceeds of his labor, and It ' "" "' Minnesota t 1.. . auraccea to " .nm m ..h ,....,. . .., .. ..tuuJ ...u . - " - ,. upthpfirts or tie miners ' LA.a4,wtl Tt- ira lvrrtl HiMiir cIaa vi iiab l:nent tevAfl lhA tU s3 rsiisi j-.n---." Jt ..,.,. ,..-- '" "' """" "'",'" """"" "'"""- rjrant was welcomed at the mens neaa marchism de- of the proprietor with the demands he n, rrters which he found were in charge Bv'MrtSTes8. The cry ot nigner ana ueuei ininc mat ne wameu acius, KStwasea attracted a great many working- other things of which the fa pKv'men wnen it was nrtt introduced into never heard Once in Grant's IHi 'thla country, but they soon dropped the hotel, the president of t Mason excited no suspicion when she registered at the headquarters of the auxiliary. A few davs later came the flist news of trouble Dixie Mason, hurr.ving from Ihe women's auxiliary, sped forward to catch Harrison Grant just as he was leaving the headquarters of the I. W W "There's some trouble going on at .t .. ' aha nnrniincan UVva l.lSt paper. Grant set to woik oil nut- , , to hurry ,,ere and cause hlch were, for the most part, mvs- " VJ ;" "', ',i. s to the farmer Buiisen butjer a ien'.ns,rj',.J' e i..i.i,ir.inr-lareet for the greed w as ronnectett with Hie cnanoeiier n Jy,lons " "h "'" "" maker who l' room Small portions ot the iwll j oCwthe- professional trouble .ma , h , ,, , pa S'fcund more profitable organizations else- b T , healed, mix- r ... i a . I V.sha 1 xi a wis aepiPiPa io a iuuii ucc "- . tthrk riTb the I W ' suddenlv acnulrert parenuy 'tiniiinuru juujicj- uum ?. t UfCfl- AfillHKJra IPJIU rcini-' -,1 . r-& aiT flocked to Its stand ards, which was the surest sign that the treasury was well filled There were Indications ed with small portions of the matter fiom the various hottlts and package;, which had been gotten at the drug store l.ach test tube was treated in ldentica.1T lhe same way, and as he finished with each one, Grant entered flguies in Ms notebook He was' working on the last tube when a knock came on the dnoi, and In response to Giant's "Come." the door opened and Dixie Mason entered. yw run r for Labor dsertanliation also that some sane "'.'."' .V.".?"' """ ."'.'.:;:'"Z.' rcotj had planned ot t a definite cam. malned slfent whi,e Grant Hht(l xhl. til ". i"T ";--'.""-."... test tube. He jotted some ngures in ins notebook, then snapped It shut, and turn ed toward her smiling 'Vou have discovered something"' Dixie asked. "I think so," answered Grant. "But first let us hear what you have discov er the guise of agitating only the a-ir fop which It atood. Groups of 1 WW, workers appeared in Industrial mere " cv.j iwu ,i ........ ..rf. ey. naranguea againsc xne tu.iut..ii- ft(nAmerlcS: They pleaded fo? efed.to see If It fits In with my find ral atrlkea everywhere, ostensibly u isn't an awful lot," answe: nswertd Grant nodded ' I lust col the same snrt nf a lip I think it a blind I heard -orders given to the man Just ahead to repoil bark as soon as the constahulaiv was fullv engaged there Lome on, we must shadow him " The.v started foiwaid, moment later, fiom the direction of the mines, came a great sound of clashing timbers, nf screams and the ilsing swirl ot coal dust Men and women appeared, running forwaid fiom everv direction The clattering of hoofs and the constab ulary thundered past Giant leaped to the center of the stieet "Some one has released the brakes from a dump train " he announced "It t-iashed back Into the shaft of the mine. Miners have been Injured. The trou ble's on, Keep that man In front In view don't lose him"' They hurried on, still watching the form of the hurrjlng spy before them. Next Mondav night, at the new Shu bert Theatre, Florence lteed will letuui to Philadelphia for the fiist time In more than four jeais, as the slave girl, Xah rat. In "Chu Chin Chow " The return nf Miss P.eed to Philadelphia Is an inter esting event for local theatiegoers, for Miss lteed was born and educated In this city and made her Hist stage ap pearance, at the age of sixteen, as an extia girl at the old Bijou Theatie, on Xoith Lighth street Mips lteed Is the daughter of the late Rowland lteed, the famous comedian. Her mother and her t datives still live in Philadelphia, and Florence went to school heie. It was shortly after hei father's unfortunate death that she de tei mined to adopt the Mage as a career, and sho applied to Phil Nash, at that time the manager ot the Bijou for B. F Keith, for an engagement Sho went on as an cxlia gnl In the mob Bcene in "The Danltes' at the Bijou in Septcmbei, 1002 She plaved through out one season ut the Bijou In small parts, nnd then, through the inleust of .Mi .N'atli, hhe was transfcried to the lvelth &. Proctor Stock t'ompaii) at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, In -New ork Thete Miss lteed did two peiformances a dav loi more man a eai in small pans, and, fiiial!, In I'JOI, was pro moled to the position of leading woman of the Keith i. Proctoi Stock Company. This first bi ought her to the attention of New York theatregoers, but although she was playing leading parts on Bio.id way. it meant nothing to the bigtheat rlcal managers, because they seldom paid any attention to the popular-priced stock companies. However, Miss Heed had an exceptional training In that stock compan.v, nnd unquestionably she then laid the foundation of her future suc cess. , Two 5 ears later, while she was ap pearing with a stock company In Provi dence, 12 II, Sothern attended a matinee performance, and was so Impressed with her woik that he engaged her for his leading woman This was just at the time that Miss Marlowe retired as Soth ern's leading woman, so that Miss lteed had the honor of following lhat famous Ameilcan star She plaied opposite Mr. Sothern for two sears, and then iccelved man offeis fiom New York managers, In succession she cteated the leading roles of six New York productions, final ly achieving her greatest triumph up lo thai time in "The Yellow Ticket " Following this success, Miss l.eed spent neailv a vear as a moving-picture stai and then was engaged by Morris Gest to play lhe ioIe-of Tlsha tu "The Wan.leier ' She played this role through out the teaon In New York, but when "The Wandeier" came to Philadelphia latt reason she was missing from, the The rovai road to hlsti Ionic success l has not jet I.ppii discovered Geoigla lO'rtampv, however, who w ill be seen 'as a college town waitress in "Leave It to .lane' at the Chestnut' Street Opeia House next Thursday night, holds khidlj 'sentiments toward burnt coik, fol she i had her first footlight experience as Tops In "I nolc 'loin's fahln " After that hei stage lareer fiaturally "just grow ed " The comedienne is an Ohio girl and went to college at Oberlln Theie she plaved Hie ii i epiesslhle Topsv in the course of amateur theatrical affairs At a h -lgle bound she tool, up professional acting In the Alcazar Stock Compari . San Francis.o Other engagements fol lowed rapldlv , and Philadelphiaus ahead know her through "Miss Sptlng- tlme and "Atounu, the Map. March Honors (Jeneral Perilling: Musical honors of a stirilnir nunllr-. havo been conferied upon Genet a'l Pershing In the new 'Gencinl Pershing March." As plased bv 1'rlncc'n Band for a just-Issued Columbia recoid, the march is lepleto with the martial spirit nf our boys in France and the record preserves with admirable fidelity the full tonal effects of tho band. Q f Il..,' I.';,l.. ll n.ff.,Mill th" end of lhe present month. lie! U.IVI5 bllUlb Jt JlIIUHUU recauso of Ihe gnve silt lo Keep Up Efficiency of Plants IMing oi tne piams is not consmeieu ii.e- 4.D . i ai r XI J .1 Kach pa.v day sees changes of per- DHtfll MCIJCVIU iMoriCSlly Ap- 3 sonnet and a number nf workeis in i r (irrnrrlV Olfl lnli Queen Lane Pumping Station and at Pl,cs ,or v,cll,rfl-1 ,-,,a '1' the big Illtialion plant at Torredalp aic It Is nol ruslomary for nations at war , said to Intend utilltlng theii stations at r0ntlnue diplomatic telalions with one another, but as the piesent unpleasant- ne?s has succeeded In smashing all our v,' best Customs, theie- Is no catthly reason , vvhv "Butch" McDcvItt shouldn't be sent ) to Beilln as the American ambassadors ." "Butch' dropped into town today from v ....., . .. . .... .r ncr nmuii ":.u. ... . ..... , a- . . 'Xnanuc uiiy anu announceu in ins moo- H I HlllPIII lT"x-I nwn-1 " ...v. -.-.- itllUl III .i illl rill )J I. lll "I" iiiuuvi VJ fttfc emplo.es 1, making It Increasingly dlf- ,,., Inces ihiough Council, , ZTs onr ' fict.lt fo, Chlet Davis of the bureau to, , ...... . .... "I have been turned down for every- - opeiate the Plants and pumping stations .September a Ke llr , th ., bM , at capacity. Tor many months past Teatuies on the bill at kelth s for workmen and technlca, men have been , - - X 'oZ Jn l.cpp.nRomortI.eerUcelnlncM. alway had the excuse that the job, . numheis I Bmt; Kajiyama. the Japanese, and "ere fil-ed- I noA- that nobody sue- is Many classes of englneets and tech-j Andrew Tombes and Rena Paiker. seen ceded Ambassador Gctard and that the nleal men can get much higher pay at , (1 j,.lo j..n during the past season. J01' i3 Pen. I want It and will go to 1 Government plants nnd from private cor-' jiclnt re and Heath, nae Kleanor Ball Ge.r5ia,nat, on,e'", ' and Fiederick Bower's Song Bevue will for.a.day who toured the countiv a few he the chief offerings of the week ot Jears ago in quest of a rich w:lfe and 3 11 ni-.l UC- . ..,. ...,.,. ,u. .. , -; fomo It. II. a.- 1 Sirill -- t-" - .,.. .i..i., ... .n, n.,i. mni. entemoei i. wni.e ...c lci u. nemcui. .... .r. ,.t ,,i v i.ACB-joarre. x a.. low .nmran.ii.ui- ... B....j-.-p. 1 ill have Heibert Bosworth In anu, ?seits that the coal city has no .ion plants, etc . ' , , , L Vh. ! xvn" - ".-h J aP,OBles t0 rr''r to1, ' citizenship. Frequent rumors of a genetal walkout .lack London s. "The Sea Aoif : The "What I want." -as the ell-appointed have been heatd inund Cltv Hall, but i mlv Girl' a new musical production, ' ambassador, ".s lo go to German and as many of the membeis of the l.m- and AI and Fannie Stedman. kid the Kaisei." Ituatinn that wiuld lesult Ihiough anlhing like a wholesale walkout of Water Bureau wr-keis, Chief Davis Is dally in touch with the men, and he and other city officials believe that the majority will temaln at woik at lea--t until fall, when1 another attempt will be made to get npn.lnu rl,lo f.int iprl In tbe ETiantlncT of geneial pay incieac to man classes of workeis, but the new scale li well be PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF AUGUST 26 TO AUGUST 31, 1918, INCLUSIVE SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER t - Subject to Change AIMAMIIRV (a) llltl! Morrl A. rscPMink Av. Aroi.i.o .."Id nl lliompson Sts () .Rr.ni ) Chestnut below IBth St. nKI.MONT RIM and Market Sla nMiF.nmn ( Broad i Furnielianna Ave CFrun fioth and Cedar Ave coi.tf.rvt Market below Both St (I) COI.OMU. Gtn. and Maplewood Aves F.MPnF.. Main St JIanayunk () MONDAY Mareucrlle rjark Uncle Tom s Cabin Theda Bara In Du Parry William H lfrt rtiddle C,ane Llna t'palii( In Lo.ps Connut Kitty flnrdnn in Tinsel Taj tor llo'tn-s In A Talr of Sixes Ktaie Verffuson The Dancer Mark TUESDAY MarKUrlto Claik In L'ncla Tom's rabln I'alhrvn Williams In Can't HaveKierjlhinsr Wllliam S Unrt In niddle Gamie 1 Ina Cava ierl It. Love s Conquest June Klvldde Joan of the AVoodff " Mary McLane in Made 1,01 e to Me Klsle Ferguson in The Danger Mark Alma rtub-ns in False Ambition F.ritFKX 40th and Market Sta. . at.! aa ! .,.!! T f f - ! 4lwlt hlAA ABAW !.& a means oi i-iunimr .;' uix.e, in me ui iii.i-o ''? '" ti,. w him rush to a corner where fthe wealth he produced. In every has started In the portion of the field They eaw ?'m hru?n lf ,a c0"'" iK'they played the. part which Im- nearest to the road or a railroad, and he nJlB,1itl alCi. yil.miivini ?nP,.rl- cast, because .Mori is Gest had meanwhile engaged her to play tho role of JSahrat in the New York production of "Chu Chin Chon ' i-'he plaed this 10I0 all last season in Xew York, and now comes with the original cast to Philadelphia to open the new Shubert Theatre, NATURE AS SCENEMAKER FAMILY 1311 Market Rt () FAIttMllLST ., Cnih ht and; Olrard Ave FIlVVKrORn 1715 Frankord Ave. S6TH HI. TIIK.TRF. Iletow Spruce Rt () GnKT VORTIIFRN Proad SI at Brl. Ave, IMPF.niM, la) iiillh an. I Walnut Sta m vino Front and Glrard ,ve. I.KVDI'.lt (a) 41 et and Lancaster Ave LOCI'ST ."id and I.ocuit Sta. VIVRKKT ST. TIIKXTRE .11 ' Marktt St (a) VIOIIKI. 4jr. south st () MMIN .id and JUrket Sta. rALACK l'J14 Market St, (a) iney P'i-f '" ''..JT, f."", ?1.." '"".V "1"' S '"i.""' .""."1 ..n.l there, hla eves rovine in every .uermany naa an.oi.i'-Ltru, uu. ." almost invar.ao.y mere 110 uccu tci . ---- --j- , ."..i" u because of the Inability of the near the place where the fire started, direction. A fight had started at the ers of the spy army to Inspire the Tt,e oniy strangers which have been ob- ..dump between legitimate laborers nnd enc of the American workers. served In the -.iclnlty were a couple of' the I. W. Vv". agitators, who seemed to -T W. W. was different In method traveling geologists, wno am most ot nave sprung irom nownere. -uen ioubih the Individual -Hun spies. It held their traveling- on foot and carried the while women screamed. Agitators were it. rank, to workers. It exhibited samples they had collected In little clotb running here, there, everywhere, blam- the en libera of tho unions were Induced tr point Qf origin of the fire In the first one j0n thr, - y? y,-1 that these men ll. ; But in uni,m ne .'?'"" "Ti." !"lu "'"-'' -'-"",".' .. ""'""J might be paid hack for the damage tnev ;tnman recogu sea It tor ..a wore- pecause 11 nau e.i uik " ' i Jnn h Jiad caused Again a troo,, of constabu. S?Z p'raforthU atmude Sff2" I ?ook a 'Ump.e '.he-re and then W ")fd'dG-tns,a,vn0,tlneer1p,;., oT& wA of the .worker, and took ,r purpo.es of .comparison took f an- h,1 ""ddetum and run? him Quick, ordered the pres. th Criminology Club "he's the tie, who will point out the real dan- to'.coerce them. Grant and Dixie Mason were utro. or tne vr wnicn te lor purposes 01 conij-aris'-.l ." '- r other sample of the toll some distance P.?"""-" su awa. It wa sy to determine the -After 1 place of the origin pf the fires Jy ,the Went of t ed other nWa, for In each place I found liv-H?. ,-5-r. ?. "Jin" '". Discovery of Ideal Setting Saved W. S. Hart a Long Trip WlUlam 8. Hart belleed that he would have to go to Nevada or Arizona to get the exterior scenes for his new Artcraft picture, "Illddle Gavvne," next week's feature at the Arcadia. But luckily he found Just what he needed nearer at hand about fifty miles from Hollywood, California, to be exact. There he found an Ideal location, a wonderful stretch of country , and there the coin pan) lived for ten das or fco, just as the characters in the play would have lived, eating and sleeping In the open. They had a camp cook who baked laer cake tn an Improvised oven They lived like kings, happv und contented and wnrldnr hard all dav. sleeDing like tops at night. They were sorry' when' their work was. finished and they nau. i'kim'I-hs lula Market St. (a) The.! a Kara Cleopatra Mary IMcl-ford In Flow Could, You, Jean? 1 Yernon Castle The First Law OlKa Pet. ova In Tepipern. SteeJ teaaue TIayakawa in Ihec'lty of Dim Faces Clara Kimball Touni In The Claw WlUlam F'arnum In A .soldier's Oath Vo.ina lamadKP In IheOhoxt of T'aterda- Pauline Frederick in Her Final Reckoning Doueleae Fairbanka Round In Morocco n w onmiira The Great Lo.e Barbara Castleton in Heredity rmtlv S'e.e.ia Man'a World Knld Bennett In tho t amp Mae Marah In the Glorious Adventure Ylrelnla Pearaon in The Liar Alma Rubens In Falie Ambition Theda Bara Cleopatra WEDNESDAY Wriruerlte riark In Uncle Tom s Cabin Kathrvn Williams in Can't HaveEversthlnt William S Hart In rtlddle Ciawn Vivian Martin In Vlvette Carhe Blackwell Oolden Wall WlUlam P Hart In Shark Moiroe Pv.rlse Fairbanka In Bound In Morocu) THURSDAY Mae Vlirsh in All Woman Viola Dana In The Only Road WUHsni S Hart In Riddle Gan 'lvlan Martin In Vlvette Madae Kennedv The Service Star . William S Hart In Shark Monroe Alms Rubens In Talie Ambition Theda Bara In The Forbidden Path Warren Kerrigan In Uurfflar for a Nlaht Wallace Reid In l.ea Thau Kin Sessile Hayakawa In The City of Dim Faeea Clara Kimball Toung In The Claw William rarnun. in V Soldier a Oath Maiion Oovies in Cecelia of rink Ro" Claire Anderaon In Madam raulette Poualeaa Fairbanks Bound In Morocco n W Orimth'a The Great Love Frltzle Brunette In Pla things June Klvldae f Joan of the Woods Knld Bennett in the Vamp Mae Marah In the Glorious Adventure REG F.N T1 Market St. below 1.7 th () KIAI.TO (t) Qtn Ave, & Tulpel.ocken K1VOLI () 32d and Sanaom Sta. Rcnv ) Market St, below 7th bAOY Jl'.'ll Market St TM.F.Y Market aboVn tilth (.) (a) 9TRAM Gtn. Avi. at Venanro () ICTORIA Ninth and Market Sta ( Ail-Star Caat In The House of Mirth Mabel Normand In The Venua Model William Farnum In The Bondman Jewel Carmen In lawless Love Clara Kimball Tounr In The Claw MadEO Kenned) in Friend Iluaband Cecil B. f) Mtlla'a 1 Till I come HaeK v .. -w.a- Rara tn The C'.emtncewi Pa All-atar caat In The Woman and the Law All. Star Caat In The Houaa of Mirth Edna Goodrich In Her Iluabtnd'a Honor William Farnum In The Bondman Pauline Frederick In Davthter Angela Buahmsn and Fiavne In A Talr of Cupids Mads Kennedv In Friend Husband Cecil B. Pe MUIe's Till 1 Came Back to you Theda Bara In Th Clemtneeau Caae rhd Para Cleopatra Viol. Pane In Opportunltv. Dnualas Fairbanks in Say. Young Fellow Clara Kimball Touni in 1 ne viaw- The I P Vrlnea In The Unbeliever WlUlam Farnum In The riunderer prtnai.nr Talntadae In Pair of 811k Stocklnt-J Flepsie Maid Barrlaeale 0' the Storm Marixe Kvana in Nelshbora I'harles Rav A Nine o'clock Town T W Grimih The Great Loe Jewel Carmen in Lawless Love 11 Star Caat In Man Who Foreot Knld Bennett In Ihe amp Mae Marah In the Glorious Adventure Edith Storey in The Demon All. Star Caat In The Houae ot Mh-th William S Hart in Shark Monroe Frank Keenan In Tho Thoroughbred Constance Talmadse In uooa .Mini i-aui Wallace Reld In Leas 1l.au Kin Madae Krnned) In Friend Husband Cecil B De Mills Till I Come Bacn to rou Theda Bara in LThe' Clemeaceau Caae Douglas Fairbanka in Bound tn Morocco Gladya Leslie In lhe Wild Tromlse M.v AllltAn A Successful Adventure PeiraTV I? via ml In Othei Men's Dauahters Jack l.lvln'alon In Hleh Tide Dnualas r.irbnlJs In ? Tounic Fellow The V B Marines In The Unbolleer Frank keenan in Ruler of the Road Constance Talmade In Pair of Silk Stocklnaa FRIDAY Mae Mtrsh In All Woman All-atar .east In Cheatine the Public Wllllem S. He rl In Riddle Os wee Tn- Knls-r- -The Beast of Berlin Madge Kenned. In The Service Star EnM Be'-eit in The Vamp Charles Ray In A Nine O Clock Tflsn Oladv Leslie In Tho Wild Promise Vlrrlnls Taron Her Trice We.laee Rela tn The Flreflv of France Frank Keenan In A Long Chance Buahman and Fayne In A Pair of Cupids Charles Rav In A Nino o'clock Town Clare Kimball Younff tn The Marionette" Seasue Haakawa in The Bravest Way Charles Ray Nine O'clock Towr r uline Frederick redora Bushman and Bayne In A Pair ot Cupids Lee Kida Doing Their Bit F.nld Bennett In the Vamp Norm Talmadee In Ihe Safety Curtain Manse Kvana In Neighbors Enid Bennett The Marraje Ring Bert Lvtell in No Man's Land Frank Keenan In The Thoroughbred Frank Olendon In Changing Woman Carlvle Black-rell In Beloved Blackmailer Alice Brsdv In ' Betay Rosa Mae Marsh in The Glorious Adventure Theda Bara s Fool There SATURDAY J TJ Her Sherry in Decision Madt Kennedy In. Friend Hutbsnd Bltlie Burke in Pursuit f Polly Theda Bara in The Clemenceau fast Olga Pel1 The Life Mask Taullna Frederick in fedora Marguerite Clark in Uncle Tom'a Cabin Xaalmova Toja of Fate Knid Bennett In the Vamp Norma Talmadse in the Safety Curtain Frank Glendon In Changing Woman Enid Bennett In The Marriage Ring Mae Marsh In All Woman Theda Bara In The Clemenceau Caae Wallace Reld In Less Than Kin Sessue Havakawa In ri- of Dim Faces Madze Kennedy In rr.rnd Husband Bible Burke In Pursuit' of Polly Theda. Bara In The Clemtneeau Caae Mae Marsh in All AVornan Madae Kan In Neighbors 'U'.'Ji? s- u" I" Riddle Ga-r-e The Beaa( of Berlin Ild Bennett The Vamp Enid Bennelt in The yamp , .?,""'' Ray in A Nine O'clock Toiyp Gladva Leslie in The Wild Promise Bert Lytall No Man'a Land Pickford and Huff In Sandy William S. Hart In Selfish rates Gladys Brock well In The Bird of Trey Charles Ray In A Nine Q'Clock Town Bryant Washburn In Ghosts of the Ranc.ho Mae Marsh In The Glorious Adventure vvilllam S Han In Shark Monrpe The th..araarke'4 t)Mti vMi Ibrivfh itf 8TAKLKY, Bktag'CeanweUea. Wlllcli la a urnsej early ebewl abowinj of Ue aaaet yrefcieUoaa, Beasls Barrlicale In Blindfolded Mga re(rnva The Lit Mask - raullno Frederick In Fe d 0 ra Alice Brady In The Whirlpool Nazlmova Toys ot I'a te Enid Bennett In the Vamp. 'Norma Talmadge in the Safety Curtain Gloria Swanson in Shifting Sands Enid Bennett In The Marriage Ring Arnold Daly in My Own United Statea Thed Hara. In The Clemenceau Cauae Madge Kennedy Iri The Service Star -Jewel Carmen in Lawless Love " . Mads Kennedy In Friend Jluaband ', nulls Burk In .Pursuit of. roily Theda Bara ti Vf ' the Cleraeneeau Caae "vj. - 'Ij&i ail awtBfW'f iieassji .g "1 ! j 1 , "J - bwb the . 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Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers