Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 10, 1920, POSTSCRIPT CLOSING STOCK PRICES, Page 10, Image 10

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S: URGES PATRIOTISWI
Davis Comos for Conforenoo
With' Edgar W. Baird on
Americanism Campaign
Vhou David .T. Davit, of Spranton.
rcnusylvanla comtnnndcr of the Ameri
can T.OKlnn. comes to this city today lie
Irf Rchcdulcil to confer with IMgar W.
Baird. I'laiiH will bo dlscusM-d to ex
tend the work of the Americanism com
mission during the year.
A vigorous campaign In the Interest of
a 100 per cent Americanism fa pro
posed. The department commander anil
Mr. Jlalrd have united In au appeal to
the (BO post In this state to appoint
Americanism committees.
In Philadelphia (IcorRc S. Htewart,
Jr., U district chairman in charge of
Amcricanfam work. Wcdnesda) night
at the meeting of the Philadelphia
county committee he said much excel
lent work had been done in the nub
ile schools and in the recreation cen
ters on Flag Day and the Fourth of
July.
The work Is regarded as one of the
most importaut before the Legion as a
whole. Mr. 1 laird has been In close
touch with the ten district chairmen
who will supervise the work.
Dr, Ward llrlnton, a member of the
executive committee of the Americanism
commission, has prepared a lengthy
schedule of proposed post activities
which will be sent to all the 550 units.
This schedule was enlarged by a spe
cial committee with a number of sug
gestions that will be of great help.
A list of speakers available for post
meetings has been arranged. Upon
"application by a post, speakers v. Ill be
"provided.
The William T. Shctzllnc 1'ost. in the
Thirty-ninth ward, has ratified the con
stitution of the Department of I'enn
aylvania. It also has indorsed the elec
tion of William L. Jenkins as an
alternate to the second national con
vention. Mr. Jenkins attended the
first national convention last year. The
post has decided to meet once a month
during the summer and the next meet
ing Is called for the first Thursday in
August, nt IM07 South Broad street.
GIVES INTERCHURCH PLANS
Tuatln Says Unity Will Be Sought
to Cut Expense
Unification of Protestant bodies in
North America to reduce overhead
charges and end duplication of effort
will be the object for which the Inter
church World Movement will be reor
ganized. Ernest 1. Tustln. director of pub
lic welfare. who was appointed to the
reorganization committee of the move
ment. Is authority for the statement.
Mr. Tustln attended the meeting at
Kt ?JCH" lorn ai wiucn It was tieeiueti 10
aWuCoritlnuc the movement in a modified
(program, in ,sjitc of the failure of the
'financial campaign which involved ex
penditurcs for various lurge missionary
efforts.
He left before his appointment to the!
committee, wnicn is ti ended by Hisliop
TJionias Nicholson, of Chicago, nud lias
received no official notification of his
appointment or of the date at which
the bodv will meet. Dr. W. C. Ander
ean, and J. S. CalJwell nre other I'hila
delphlaus appointed to the committee.
The director attended the New York
meeting as president of the northern
Baptist convention, which decided nt
'Buffalo to withdraw from the original
movement, after meeting the moneturv
obligations to which It had com in It tell
itself. He was instructed to report iiexv
year to the couveutlou with regard to
the meeting.
When reorganized the movement will
iBtlll require u financial program, nl
(though the large sculp effort has been
abandoned, according to the director
In suite of various nttitnd.w inunni I
the original Interchurch World Move- '
KSV 22" hrh .P"?" th -
ed in favor of the ideal of co-operation !
among the denominations which has
been one of its most inspiring features. I
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RARE SURGICAL OPERATION I
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Doctor Grafts Twelve Inches of His
own SKin on wire's Leg , befornOthe presidential election.
Chicago. July 10. I? A P I To provide funds for the work
Details of etrnorilinarj surgical skill Council may he nskisl to appropriate
were made public jesterday in connec- approximately S.V.000. Mr. Holmes
tion with the double operation per- I has requested Muwr Moore; K.
formed Thursday bj Dr Orlando F. Lawrence Fell, cliaiiman of the board
Scott ou himself and uife. nf registration lommissioucrH, nud
To preent amputation of liis wife'.s Councilman Iturch. clmlrman of Coun
right leg. Doctor Scott sliced twelve ell's tinunce (onnnlttee, to confer on the
inches of skin from one of his own subject. ,
limbs and grafted it on the injured "I do not know enough about the sit
member of his wife. i nation to discuss it intelllsentlv nt nres-
Throuchout the onerntinn. mIiIpIi
lasted an hour. Doctor Kcott talked
ward signs of his suffering
I he doctor had much experience in
France whjle a captuln in the 1'nited
States Annj Medical Corps. His
specialty was liquid tire cases, where
skin grafting operations were numerous
Mrs. Scott was injured recently iu un
automobile accident.
MOTOR C0JN TROUBLE
Receiver for Direct Drive Company,
But It Is Solvent
uu mieroes nnu siiKienis, explaining rHal nfJ oniiiiiolnner Holmes's letter. the future oi me uion. , t", ",,; S.ii
cuch step as it win taken and what "OfWmrse. wc will take the subject thought, is the contention of llaroia uwi
steps were to follow He took no an- p If it is presented to the finance Wrtfiht ?!"ena fsat week at the
esthetic, not even a local one. nnd de- remittee." said Councilman Hiirrh. utTOcmrmeetnCopera House Monday,
spite the Intense nain. showid n out. "U'liiinnt lmi-lnr. lnnltoil Intn the mat. u .T", ..?. .i . A trunw into the
3 Steel and coal strikes that l,H, ,, CAN'T STOP FOOD G0UGERS
deliveries and the railro.nl embargo J
which followed have resulted in up- i Fair-Price Commissioner Says He Is
iiolutment of a receiver for the I)lrPnt . , . ...
)rive Motor Co.. of thi, citj and I'nttx ' Helpless Against Profiteers
town. -We- are helpless In the food situa-
Judge Thompson, of the I'niteil nun in Philadelphia and ndiaeent coun
Rtntes District Court, lias niioiiite( ties." said Fair-Price Commissioner
Henry A. Craig, nn nttornet! teni- M Cluin jesterday, when he returned to
porary receiver, on a bill in equity filed ' his office following an Illness. "In lifty
bv creditors. He is authorized to con , seven counties, under the Lever act, n
tlnue the business until further order! thing is n crime which is not n rimc in
of the court. this and nine other counties
According to Ilussel Dimne. counsel ' "Judge Thompson lias ruled in the
for the coinpauj. it was flourishing last federal court thnt the I.iuei Uet is
year, turning out two cars- ever three vague on the subject of reasonable
days. It has now ?1.0(Wl.f)0o nrth of piofils. Hut while what is ev ess profit
orders on its bonks, which' cuunot i uiuj lie vague in reference t,i fonil. It Is
fill for lack of steel. I not' vague in reference to lothing and
I,labilitie are SHI. 1 fill TK The n. shoes. The dealers lime ngiced to u
nets, on paper, tire $17. -ISO (IJ , S20,-
000 of tills being tied up iu motor parts.
BOYNE BATTLE PARADE
Loyal Orange Bodies to Hold Outing I
to Celebrate Conflict
Tho 2.10th nnnlversary of the Mutt!
(I... !!. in 11 111 ho ,.nl..hrnl.l I.,. ..I
parade uud outing in Woodside Park on The prndurts of soft-drink wholes.il
Monday by the Lovnl Orange Institu ers nnd ice-cream makers are receiving
tion of Philadelphia and the Ladies' j attention from Ilobert Simmers, state
Loval Orange Association. food agent.
The punide will form ut Hrond and Charles Dixon 0.'i0 Washington nve
Spruce streets ut lOj.'IO o'clock mid ' mie, was flned'.V.O and costs by Mag
move north in Ilroiul to Olrird avenue i Istrute Hen ton for using Bnccharlue in
nud from there to Fifteenth nnd Ponlur! the manufacture of sodu water.
.streets, where the ineinbers will tuke
yfew pars for Woodsido I'urk, Prominent
W members of the lodge win mnke ml
tydrewes at the park. William J. Me
Arfams Is clialrmuu of the urrausenicnts
f m, , llti-,. and cruiid marshal of the
irik.
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IRA GLI ALBANES
I Ribolli Cossano lo Ostilita o
Pltalia Terra' Vallona
e Sasono
Published nnd DlKlrlbutnl Under
riSHMIT NO. 311. ,
Author!! by the net nf OrtnW H
1017. on file at tho Postofflce of Phila
delphia.) Ta
A. H. nUHLRRON,
Postmaster General.
Koiiia, 8 lugllo. Telegram! gluntl
dall'Albanla nnnuiizlnno che i ribelll
linnno ccssato le ostllltn dfapostl n per
mettere che gll itallanl sgombrlno pa
clllcnmentc le locnllta' che nvevano dc
cIsco dl nbbandonare prima nncora che
scoppiessc la rivolta.
Tutte le localltn' occupate dalle truppe
Itallane saranno sgombrate nel pin'
breve tempo nosslblle. ad eccezlone dl
Vallona e Snseno, 11 dl cul posscssol
rimnrrn uennitivnmentc nil nana.
II Hurone Aliotti, che ern stuto in
viato iu missionc speclale dal Oovcrno
ltnliano, ha fatto rltorno dalt'Albanlu,
dopo nlcune conferenze col govern" i
provvlsorlo albanese. Egll hn smentltol
che l'Hnlia abbla rlconosciuto 11 governol
albnncse dl Tirana, 11 dl cul potcrc e
prestlglo stnunn trninontnndo.
ln telegrnmmn da I.nnilrn nunun7.i;.
che II Conte Sfnrzn. minLstro d'ltaliai
per gll Aftiirl Kstcri, tin nvuto fre
quent! colloqui con il Dottor Trum
bic. ministro dclla Jugoslnvln, e do
lascia supporre una probabllc riprea
dellc trattatlve dl Pallanza, relatlva
mente nlln ouestlonc inilriaticn, per
quiiuto nl rigunrdo prevalgn craude
scetticismo circa la possibility' dl rag
glungere un accordo.
I'll dlspacclo dn Illnnn rccn che ner
la seconda volta il comnndo dl Flume
ha pubblicnto una ditnda contro il sedl
cente tencntc Dante Uarbcsti. dichla
rando che c' persona tndegna di qualsl
nsi ilducla c che sono false tutte le
prcsuntc mlssionl dellc quail si dichiara
invcstito da uabrieic u Annunzio
Flume, 8 lugllo II comandnntc
D Annunzio hn ultlmnto la comnlla
zione delln costituzlonc della Rcpubblica
indlpendentc dl Flume c si preparn a
pubblicarla con da ninssima soiennita .
PIERS IN GREAT DEMAND
Shipping Interests Bid Against Each
Other for Use of Port
Shipping interests nr finding tho
port of Philadelphia so suited for their
requirements that they arc bidding
ngainst each other for rental of the
municipal piers.
Director Snroule, of the Department
of Wharves, Docks and Ferries, has re
ported the demand to Mayor Moore,
along with the statement that the addi
tional revenue from the piers this year
will be $28,7i:.
The demand and the rental paid, the
director polntcd'out. are arguments in
favor-of additional municipal piers.
"The city of Philadelphia cannot buy
Hog Island."
This Ntntement was made by Howard
It. French, chairman of the committee
of the Chamber of Commerce appointed
bv Alba It. Johnson, president of the
chamber, to care for Philadelphia's in
terests in acquiring possession of the
plant.
The reasons for Philadelphia's inabil
ity to purchase the immense yard could
not be gone into nt the time. Mr.
French said, but so far as the city is
imcerned. ., no further efTorfs will be
made to get possession of the" property.
"Xo one knows what will become of
Hog Island." Matthew C. Brush, presi
dent of the American International
Shipbuilding Corporation, declared yes
terday. "Its fate rests in the hands
of the shipping board, nnd they have
iutimated nothing as to its disposition. !
"in all probability it will lie idle for
n time until some large concern makes
" o""c'' r the property nnd gets it."
P - AN TAX FOR FAIR VOTERS1
c u.i.. d,,,.... - a.. '
Gl F Ho,mes Prepares to Assess
Women as Suffrage Neara
fjoorK(, j.'. Holmes, president of the
"" of 0o"ntv Commissioners, is
i pimiuiuK iur up k "" ii it ul oi women
J,
event that the federal
I iwitinl franchise nmemlinent iu riililmil
int " Munr Mnnro unlil. "Whatever
plans are made must come nfter the ar-
i ... I liniil.l in.iifttw. flin pnillltv pntn-
iiiissioners could go ahead with their
assessment canvass and mandamus for,
the monev needed."
M.- U'.l... s Thnniimorf. pluiirinnn
nf the Philadelphia county committee
of the Republican women's committee
of Pcnnslanin, yesterday announced
that members of her organization would
gladh offer their services gratis to the
count v commissioners and registra
tion commissioners for the assessment
und registration of women voters.
niuxiinum mark-up of fiftj per cent over
lost on entiling, nun i win usk lor a
warrant if any of tlieui violate thatJ
agreement.
AFTER SOFT-DRINK MAKERS
State Food Agent Will Make Them
IVieet UdWS
Mr. Simmers is particularly inter-
ested in mnnufai turers of Ice cream
thnt, he sajs, tastes like "sweetened
suow" because of the nlicence nf but
ter fats. Four Ice-cream manufacturers
huve been arrested for'thrlr "sweetened
snow" product lu the last month,
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IN PASTINO Shirley Mnaon for the
li.ullne nart of Jim Hawkins, in
"Treasure Island," the I'nramount
Artcrnft plcturlzatlon of Itobert Louis
Stevenson's novel, which will bo ncen at
the Stanley next week. Maurice Tour
neur. the producer, has followed the
precedent established by tho stage.
Stage nnd motion-picture producers
have both relied on feminine art for
Interpreting the courageous kngllun
bov who stows hlmseir away in ino
hold of the "Hlspanlola" to cast.
fate with the fortune nun-era.
Several stage versions have been pro
duced since the lato eighties, when
Stevenson had the book published and
In every instance me wiuihk id "-
taken by a woman In boy a make-up.
The last example wns when the play was
produced by Jules Eckert Goodman at
the Punch and Judv Theatre. NeWVork
city In 1915. Jim llawkina was played
t... r- Titlnfl nnnrlmnn
Shirley Mason, It Is said, fully lives
up to tho reputation estnbllsncn Dy ner
predecessors of the stage In depleting
the part.- , ,
She Is supported by Charles Ogle as
Long John Silver. Joseph Mngleton as
Israel Hands. Bull Montana aa Morgan
and Ixn Choney In the dual role of Pew
and Merry-
WALLACE ItEID took a brief flyer
in stage drama recently. Ho was
cu't in the lending role In "Tho Rot-l.-rs"
at the Little Theatre. Los Aniteles.
wish the understanding that he wouldn't
leave town with the show and would work
during the day on his new picture. Sick
Abed." which comes to the Arcadia and
Palace Theatres next week.
The stnr, who made his debut aaaii
actor In one of his father's, Hal Held s,
melodramas, though he has appeared In
pictures exclusively ever since, was
right at homo In the legitimate and
nnimoiihia miinture thoroughly. 00
did the people of Los Angeles, who came
In crowds to see "Wallle" In the flesh.
"It didn't make me wuii ui raw
the stage." laughed Mr. Held after
ward, irr answer to a question. Delng
able to come home to a nice home and
family every night. Instead ol enasing
arounu me country wmi '"""V":'",:
and putting up at fourth-claas hotels,
still looks pretty good to me.
"Sick Abed" was adapted by Clara
Kennedy, from Kthel Watts Mumford s
stage fBrce of the same name. Sam
Wood directed the screen version. anO
iiniii. ntriniu whn wornd in Cecil H
De Mllle's "Male and Female" and "Why
Chanee Your Wife?" and
WHO will
Is leading
shortly appear ub a star,
A NO a red-hot cook was lie." sings
, f he college g eo ciun as iney re-
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.captain BPled a lovely merramu.
The "sea cook" serves otten as a nu
morous figure In sohg and story. Ray
mond Hatton has made him dq duty
In the films. Mr. Hatton is Mugrldge.
tho Bdd-ey'd, philosophic knight of the
galley In the adaptation of Jack Lon
don's "The Sea Wolf," at the Victoria
next wcej , M ...
Mr Hatton gives a touch of comedy
to an atmosphere mostly grim violence
and red-blooded adventure. He portrays
the "sea cook ' wltn unusual suraaa, u
"The Sea Wolf" Is declared to have
been produced on an extremely largo
scale and to abound In spectacular
scenes Noah Beery has tho part dt
Wolf" Larson, and Mabel Julienne bcott
and Tom Format! are also In tho caau
This Puramount-Artcraft Is a ueorge
Melford production.
THOSR who assert that the entrance
.. !.., Ut.pseto Intn lACfltl.
I ... l...inn.nitiirn Intprpsts Into lesltl
maie production constitutes a peril to
i.i.i ,A n11 pnnRtltUteS a genUtne(
healthy sincere competition which can
only prove of .greatest .benefit to Ameri
can dramatic l.ieraui - -"--
o wish. to proauce '-
artistic plays, merely as a feeder to m.
iinn nlcturea,
nre iiuiiowt'". ,..-- --
J1.,.11 STbl lce' You cannot" force .on people
tn annorova-i ui-
entertainment they do noi
like
.,'r..,ermoeV'oVlcs seem to be
ignorant of tho raci ma vv..c . --
Inc nlays and the .irt or wriioik ',ci
lon pictures are as distinctive as the
playing of the violin and -the playing of
thItPdoe,s0'not follow that because a man
can write a stage play he a so ca n write
nr. the Kcreen nny more than It roliowo
(hatlrUchmanlnoff should be able to play
a Stradivarlus." .
TTIOU use by his popular cowboy star,
H . i 'n.'ininm Vox has pur
chased the picture rights of two west
ern novels by James B. Hendryx.
"The Texan," the first, will go Into
production shortly at the ?0B0?.
'studios. The other Is "Prf'rie Flowers.
While both can be made In the samo o
callty It Is understood the leading roles
are In strong contrast
According to present plans, rne
Texan" will follow on the Fox release
chart "The Untamed" from the book by
Max Brand Mix at present is at work
upon 'The Untamed " which , wjn I be .re
leased this summer following "The Ter
ror" Both are scheduled for presenta
tion in Stanley theatres here.
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stago play, with Marjorle Rambcau
as the star, had a long ana succeooiui
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It was even then said that its scope
was too wide to ue poriruiyHu vo -:
vantago on tho stage. To get the best
results It was seen that the story waa
adiinted for tho screen. .
Seoul the possibilities fn It for a dra
matic picture no time waa lost In start
up production. It will be shown here
at the Chestnut Street Opera House
JUU ("said to be replete with pathos,
tense situations nnd enough nurnor to
give the former predominate place and
to depict the moat magnificent mother
story ever told.
IpOU boys and girls, Blxtcen years of
' age and under, the Stanley Co, offers
caBh prizes for the three beat essays on
the plcturlzatlon of Robert Louis Steven
son's adventure story, "Treasure Island,
which will be presented at the Stanley
next week. .. . i , .
After seems the picture tho boy or girl
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OF ROSALIE BYRNES" Capitol
Is to wrlfo Impressions of the cinema
version, on one side of the paper only,
and limit tho essay to 500 words. Then
mall it to dramatic editor, Punuc
LedoUr, on or before Mondny, July 19.
The first prize, for the best essay, will
be $25 : for the second In merit, $15, and
for the third, $10.
Guide to Photoplays
for the Week to Come
Photoplays
STANLEY "Treasure Island" has Shir
ley Mason as Jim In a turning of that
famous story by Robert Louis Steven
son. Lon Chancy Is John Silver.
Maurice Tourneur directed. A prize
contest Is being conducted for children
writing the best essays on this movie,
which Is spectacularly produced. Har
old Lloyd's "High and Dizzy" Is the
comedj'.
PAI.ACK Attn ARCADIA "Sick
Abed" has Wallace Reld and Bebo
Daniels us the stars. This Is a com
edy from the play by Ethel Mumford.
Sam Wood directed iu The story
deals with a friend "Who pretends
illness so ho cannot testify in a dl-vnrr-A
oiiKn. "The, Bottom of the
World" Is Shackelton's movie of the
South Pole. v
VICTORIA "Tho Sea Wolf" is a. re
vival of the Jack London story wnicn.
opened the Stanley Theatre. In this
modern version Noah Beery has the
leading role of the captain, who fears
nothing until his blindness causes
him to ceaso his activities. Tho pro
duction has been well done.
REOBNT "Tho Ladder of Lies" brings
Ethel Clayton In the best thing sho
has dono for months. It is a domes
tic story of sacrifice upon the part of
a girl for a man who does not believe
In telling "white lies." Tom Forman
tllrected.
CAPITOL "Tho Shadow of Rosalie
Byrnes" Is Ulalno Hammerstein s
chance to play twin roles, as It deals
.with two girls who Iook aime. uno ia
u. good girl, the other a frequenter
of the half-world. George Archin
baud directed It.
MARKET STREET "Tho Heart of n.
Child," with Nazlmova, first half of
week. "The Daredevil," with Tom
Mix. last half.
OOL01tIAIs"A Tale of Two uiues,
with William Farnum. "Even as Lv
last hair.
GREAT SOUTHERN "Tho Fighting
Shepherdess," with Anita Stewart.
"Shore Acres," with Alice Lake, last
half.
JJU7'ELU. "The Woman Gives," with
Mftfmfi T1lYl!lrtC
hrRAND - "A Lady in Love," with
Ethel Clayton "une uiiy l .i
vlth Robert Warwick, last half.
LOCUST 'Passersby." with J. W. Ker
rigan. RIVOLI "A Lady In Love." with Ethel
Clayton "Mother." with Emma
Dunn, la.st half.
BKfi.VO.VT "The Blue Pearl," with
Falre niuney "The Harvest Moon,
with Durls Kenyon. latter half.
JUMBO "The Confession." with H. B.
Walthall, Mon ; "Ninety-nine, with
J. W Kerrigan, Tues ; 'Mother,
with Thnma Dunn, Wed.; bouis
Adrift" with Ethel Clayton Thurs:
"l'JIO," with Marie Doro, Jrl.: and
"Silk Uusjiands and Calico Wives,
Sat.
WEST A L LEG UENY "Jubllo." with
Will Rogers, Mon.; "The Blooming
Angel." with Madge Kennedy Tues ;
"Jinx" with Mabel Normand, Wed.
and Thurs.; "The Girl from Out
Hlrtiv" Vrl nnd Sat.
CEDAR "Why Change Tour Wife,"
with Thomas Melghan, Mon. Tues.
nnd Wed For Thurs. nnd Frl.
"Mrs. Temple's Telegram." with
Bryant Washburn.
COI.IHEUM "Mrs. Temples Tele
cram "with Bryant Washburn, Mon.
ami Tum : "Terror Island." with
Houdlnl. Wed.; "On With the Dance,"
w Ith Mne Murray, last hair.
LEADER "Silk Husbands and Calico
Wives" with House Peters. Mon. und
Tues "A Tale of Two Cities." with
T.V.ef.' it r,n Wed. and Thurs.:
"The City of Masks," with Robert
Warwlcki iti. anu om,
Remaining Movie
JCI1ESTNUT "Eyes of tho World" Is
the Harold Bell Wright story wlrtcli
v,ou .n uen the last monm. ii
J ii .!, uilt known book with de'
tail and the musical settings give the
play a touch oi me ruw.
Nlxon-Nlrdllnner Contest
Th Nfcton.NlrdllnKer olflclala who
started the camnals-n for a new naine
for the WeBt Allegheny, have "celVeil
3678 IntereatlnB letters. Twelve hundred
nrni aeventy-elKht different namea were
BUhmltted every name rrom tlie JWP
tlnn and those known upon the Mount
of Olympus to latter-day slanK-untl
those In charge of complllnjr. the list
and maklnff the decision had tho pro.
verblal headache. They will try to ar,.
nounce their decision ahortjy.
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BEBE DANIELS.
"SICk-A-BED"
Ritaco- and Arcadia.
Theatrical Bills
for the Coming Week
' Vaudeville
KEITH'S Nora, Bayes, versatile singer:
Henri Scott, baritone singer, In opo.
atlcnumbers : Bert Errol, female im
personator: Charles Bensee nnd Flor
ence Baird, new songs and dances;
Frank J. Conroy nnd Irving O'Hay.
clever skit; Clark and Verdi. Italian
Impersonators; Alfred Naess und
Misses Llgrld and Collins, skating;
Calts Brothers, songs; Mrs. nnd Mr.
Gordon Wilde, shadows; news and
other.plcturcs.
OLOBM The West Philadelphia High
School Orchestra. In standard num
bers; Leah White's entertainers:
Twentieth Century Minstrels, up-to-date
blackface; tho Southern Four,
vocalists; Jim nnd Irene Marlyn.
songs; Paganna, violinist; Bobbs and
Welch, sketch; Harey and Caryll;
the Oklahoma Four, songs; Irene
Myers, comedienne, and Three Rla
mos. Jungle act.
CROSS KEYS Hazel Green and Her
Boys, Jaaz; Baldwin. Blair and com.
pany, sketch : the Thornton Sisters,
clever songs ; Sadie Fordelter. dances ;
the Hall Brothers. acrobaM. "Rex
Comedy Circus" heads bill last half.
BROADWAY "Rex Comedy Circus" ;
movie, ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde."
with John Barrymore; Adelaide,
skillful toe dancer; Louis Binder and
company, sketch ; Dave Ferguson,
comedian. Hazel Green and Her
Boys heads bill last half.
WALTON ROOF Roscoa Alls and His
Jazz Band. In sliding and musical
dances; Helalne Lynn, singing come
dienne; the Cosmopolitan Trio, oper
atic selections, and Miss Wilen, bal
lad snger
QRAND John G. Sparks and company
in sketch; Wroe's Buds, Juvenile act;
Babette, wire act; Dave Roth, ver
satlle comedian'; Anita and Magce",
dances.
NIXON "Back to God's Country" is
the movio features in addition to
five act3 of classy vaudeville. The
latter half of the week will bring a
complete change of bill.
SOUSA COMING SOON
An organization of seventy musicians
makes up tho band of John Philip Sousa,
which will begin the new season here In
a short time. The soloists who have
been engaged Include two sopranos. Miss
Marjorlo Moody and Miss Mary Baker,
and a young Canadian harpist. Miss
Winifred Bambrlck. Among the men the
mIol8ts include John Dolan, cornet;
Ellis McDlarmld. flutist; Lee H. Davis,
piccolo; Joseph Norrlto, clarinet:
Charles Ouslkoff, trombone ; Leonard
uana, cupuonium ; John Kulin, Sousa
phone, and Georee J. Carcv. xvlonhone.
They will bo heard at Willow Grove
j-arK uuring the sousa engagement, be
ginning August 16. During that en
gagement sousa win introduce a num
ber of new compositions, incluriim- hln
"Comrades of the Legion," written nt
rcijucBi ot me American region.
Something New In Jazz
There Is something new In Jazz bauds
after all. This newness Is brought to
the Walton Uoof Intact In Roscoe Alls
and his Jazz Band. This nrminlzntlm.
Lis banded together for mlrthmnklng In
iiiubic unu nance, sew enects will be
offered In dances and music.
Another frf.orlti- of thn rnnf i.ilrnTT
will be the Cosmopolitan Trio of slng-
c. o ,.. .ma ui me jiujjumr sort, es
pecially tho!,o known to the operatic
world.
TO HOLD OPEN-AIR SERVICES
Presbyterian Evangelistic Commit
tee to Begin Summer Campaign
Tho Fresh; terinn Evangelistic Com
mittee will begin its twenty-second
summer campaign of services tomorrow
by conducting ten open air meetings,
with one automobile in the field. Com
munity sinning, followed by gospel ad
dresses will make up the program nt
.the various meetings.
Services wilt be conducted nt Ontario
and II streets by tho llev. George T.
B. Davis, famous in evangelistic work.
Another well-known rvnmrellst tn rnn.
duct services is James Joy Jeffreys, the
"man in overalls,'' who will speak
from the veranda of Old First Church,
Seventh and Locust Btreets.
A SURPRISING
AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR SINGING COMEDIENNE!
OUR OWN
NORA BAYES
Willi I'lorenee I'arham. tho Hhadow- J. Dudley .Wllklnaon ut the Fluno
III Repertoire of Her Nrweat l.vrlinlve Honr IMU IUM
Cbua. E. BENSEE & BAIRD Florence
' '".ONfllKLAdK" .
Ml'l.t IAI, ADDED T.l?Trn WTTriT
niT0111! iJ iJ xv x U IV IV U JJ
Mil II nm TETBA''im VOirF. IV NEW Ht'UI'IHHK AND STVt.yq
CLARK
TUB ITALIAN rOMEDIANH IV
Caits Bros. & Beatrice
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Wilde
-fcj'f'rcr. lllllii ifrnei.liiww.vll ."
.... ...,,. (uiimwiuni ANU I'liuuueipiua-a Favorite VocalUt
HENRI SCOTT
FAMOt'N AMHRICAN IIAH8-HAHITONII OF MKTBOPOLlTATf OPFRA CO.
""N DAILY, Z P. M
ivrmnivn war tax.
.,UJ.,JV.H "All.y, P. M SOe AND
WAIt TX, HKATH
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WEEK
Shackleton Film at TWo Houses
"Tho Bottom ot thev World." the Sir
Ernest Shackleton Antarctic expedition
picture, released by Robertson-Cole, will
be seen as an added attraction nt the
Arcadia and Palace next week. Thcso
pictures were made by Sir Erncst'B own
camern man and cover tho expedition
from tho tlmo It left Buenos Aires until
It returned to Valparaiso, two years
later.
This south polar expedition was not a
trip to discover tho pole. That had been
dono a short tlmo before by Amundsen.
The Shackleton expedition was for the
purpose ot obtaining scientific data anil
Information rcgnrding the great sea
which surrounds tho pole nnd to ndd to
the humnn fund of knowledge regarding
this fascinating district.
So far as -motion pictures nro con
cerned, the Shnckleton trip Is moro com
nrehenstvely tfovproti thnn hnvo been
those of any other of tho great explorers.
mo great wastes ot the soum ice, ino
animal life, the struggles of the expedi
tion, tho glgnntla mountains of eternal
ice. the bleak, forbidding lands ; the gro-tes-.
'e creatures to be found and the
sclctldc wonders of the trip nro all
curefully detailed..
Not tho least of tho effects la tho
wind-up of the picture, which shows
Shackleton's ship, vthe Endurance,
smashed and disabled, lying in the
frozen Ice fields, an eternal memorial to
the courago and hardihood of tho ex
plorers.
Comedy for Constance Talmadqe
The newest John Emerson?Anlta Loos
production, presenting Constarrco Tal
madge. will be at tho Stanley the week
of July 19. "in Search of a Sinner"
provides the star with many opportuni
ties for displaying her personality.
The picture presents the star as a
married woman, she is young and
beautiful and married at the nge of
twenty. Her husband Is twice her nge.
an old fogev whose goodness bores his
lively wife. The Emerson-Loos collabora
tion cloverly made this unsatisfactory
husband so good that he dies, thus
leaving Miss Talmadge as the heroine
or the story, free to romp through reels
f comedy, searching for a sinner.
Georgian a Chadboumo has nn Insane
desire to be wicked and take tho biggest
sinner In New York for a husband. But
being extremely wicked, Georglnna finds,
Is equally as hard as being extremely
good.
New Movie House Here Prospect
Philadelphia Is to have another "first
run motlon-nlcturn hnlisp nr-nr.lln
to .rumors In theatrical circles here yes
teroay. It waa said that the Globe
Film Co., now showing a series of
feature films nt the Chestnut Street
Opera House, has closed a deal for a
'rlrst-run" theatre In the central dis
trict. It Is known that the Globe Film Co.
will be interested, In conjunction with
other theatrical interests, In a chain of
first-run" houses In virtually all the
largo cities of the country.
New Print of Noted Photoplay
V.0!d Wivea for New.y Cecil B. De
mllles Paramount Artcraft production
In a brand-new print, wilt be seen at the
Arcadia week of July 19. Essentially an
all-star production, though featuring no
ndividual screen plnyer, this photoplay
Is excellently presented and Its whole
some lesson should 'exert nn anneal
, "J.d wive.Bt'or Now"' 'a a sermon
teaching that hasty marriages are pro-
flc of much marital unhapplness. El-
v?LDr;lc Syyla. Ashton. Florence
Vldor, Theodore Roberts. Helen Jerome
Eddy und Tully Marshall comprise the
"Ramona" for Opera House
Following the run of "Tho Fortuno
Teller at the Chestnut Street Opera
House. August 2, will bo "Ramona."
Clune's film, by the producers of "The
Eyes of the World." The samo methods
have been followed In the construction of
Helen Hunt Jackson's story of south
ern California,
Chine was the first of the ,blg pro
ducers to discourage tho Idea of the
stock company, which led to so many
cases of miscasting. For each produc
tion ho picks his actors from the widest
field.
"Garden of Allah" Billed Here
William ScIIb's hihnio.Hmn',o ,.n.
Garden of Allah," win be nt the Chest
nut Street Opera House, for two weeks
?,nyi ,eslnnIP.v' Momla'y. August 1G.
Helen W are will be seqn In an Important
role.
WOODSIDE
Orangemen's Picnic
Monday, July 12th
SPECIAL FEATURES
Fun for Children
TOY HUNT
300-TOYS FREE 300
Wednesday, July 21st, 1 to 3
Rodia's Concert Band
GU18OTPE ItODlA. Conductor
GEirrnUUE M.cnoxXEM,. Soprano
TAKE A HIDE ON TltE CAItnOUHEL
AMI AIRS1H.H
riBKWonim evebv Friday nioiit
J.X1.C dAlU
oANONs
THE JANE P. C. UILMBK
CONSERVATORY
1031 CHESTNUT at.
Walnut 111 N
FJIIVATH iEBSONB DAILY
""""' - B rATIUS
SUMMER SHOWf
I FRANK J. CONROY
MVIIh Inlnr O'llny In "Hnlrll. . .,
& VERDI
A CHARACTER COMEDY HKETCIT
Alfred Naess & Co.
"Topics of the Dav"
". . ... I.. . '. 1 1 --.
BSe. NKIHTM. M O'CLOCK. IWe TO ainiK
ON HALF. ONK WKKU IN ADVANCK '
opera sTArts:jN'VAWrtai:j
Keith's Finds Them Popular Enough
to Warrant. Return Engagement
Announcement that Herirl Scott,
Philadelphia barltbno nnd former worn
ber of the Metropolitan and Philadelphia-Chicago
Ooera companies, Is to piny
a return engagement at Keith's, begin
ning Monday,, has excited the question
whether there was an Unusual demnnd
for high-class vocal music In vaudeville
or If tho presence of high-class singers
in the two-a-day means that the lleld
for fine voices In the legitimate theatres
Is growing smaller. There must be some
reason for It. for tho present year finds
moro flno voices In vaudovllle than ever
beforfc. -
Only n ,few years ago an operatic
singer was a real novelty in vn'udevlllc,
nnd. a few years further back" audiences
didn't hear an operatic voice on the
ynrlcty stage once Ina season. Keith's
has proved that the usual vaudeville
nuglenco enjoys a fine voice and fine
music, though It will be roaring In
laughter the next minute nt some bit
of nonsenso offered by a comedian whoso
name is unknown. -
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"Pioneer "Architecture" In Fox' Film
William Farnum's newest production,
'The Orphan," la said to be especially
Interesting, becnuse of Its atmosphere.
When "Tho Orphan" Is seen at tho Vic
toria Week Of JUlV IS thorn will nlan tiA
found action, suspense and the kind of
"oiing ior wnicn Mr. Jfarnum Is liked.
When thn tur.tinlrjil rilrnMnr linrl An
elded upon the types of houses to be
t.sed in 'The Orphan,"he drew his plans
nnd had them duplicated for tho Interior
scenes, wnicn were aone at the Ifox
studios in Hollywood. There nre several
scenes depleting the orphan's boyhood
and calling for a log cabin of the sort
used a century ago. When such a model
was found It was necessary to send to
Oregon for the logs. The furniture in
these scenes Is rough-hewn. For the fire
place the director used smooth, 'round
granite atones whlc.h were used by the
settlers a centurv nam.
Tho sheriff's house Is of a stylo dating
about twenty years later. Tho settlers
had progressed a bit and their progress
vtua rciieeica in mo architecture, in
stead of whole logs, they used rough
hewn ones for their hemes.
Palace Bills Spectacular Film
A big spectacular production, "The
Courage of Marge O'Doone," from the
story-by- James 'Oliver Curwood. Is an
nounced as the feature at the Palace the
week of July 19. A cast of popular
players, under the direction of David
Smith, made the picture during a bliz
zard In the Rocky mountains. For
weeks they lived like the primitive be.
lngs found in the great open spaces.
The scenic beauty is said to bo un
usual. It presents one of J the most pic
turesque spots In North America at sea
sons when it Is the most picturesque
and reveals a land where romance and
adventure are part of tho dally routine.
The cast Includes Pauline Stnrke,
Nlles Welch, George Stanley, Jnck Cur
tls, William Dyer, Boris Karloff, Blllle
Bennett and James CNelll.
Would-Be Assassin la Hanged
Cairo, Ecypt, July 10. The nlnc-tccn-year-old
Egyptian, Ibrahim Mas
sod, who on June 12 attempted to as
sassinate Tewflk tycsslm Fasha. the
Egyptian premier, was executed Thurs
day by hanging. ' Sentence had been
pronounced two days previously.
rd:7J3Jil
llroad & Montr. Mal.2il5. E.7&0
, NEXT WEEK 6
nH'IJ .WKOB'fl BUDS OF 1020"
Philadelphia's Clevnreit Juveniles
In k Bonr and Dance Revue
Dnve Itoth I John (CHpnrka ftCo".
Dyhetto I Home ft (Jnllen
MB. AND MRS. DeflAVEN
tn 4Y1a..,I.. nt . ..
U 14th. next tolant. eplnode s T
IJJLQST CITY
UqmcL
Germantown Ave.
ut Vrnanco
itwn.. nrw., nm,
w." m.-l
IST1IKI. CI.AYTON
"A LADY IN LOVE"
Thurs., Fri.. Hut.. ItOItT. WAUWICK In
"CITY OF MASKS
"Yltv-i. ' "D 3T- BKL0W
f Ll0V , MARKET
pat FA1RK.1IINNEY In
K "TIIK UI.tlE I'EARI."
- IIAKIIY MASON & CO.
UK! PRICE niBNKY
TIME rh. Ttn Harvey
ACTH BIKOMA and Other;
Part 131, O H T CI I T Y
JSth & Allechrnr Ave. f I
We W n acknnwledce tho reerlnt of
887 letter. MirsMtlnar 1878 different
name. Hi r ns jut nndrrldrd, and
have narrowed tho roranrtltlnn ,lnn n
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pletr announeemrnt as to
4, an oiii nm ufcuioii la made,
the winners
nm.
uni no miwio in mi napra
&.CU4ts
BID AND
IOCDST BTREETS
Kltmrt lllarkton'a Production of
l). UAIimilM UII.VIIIIKKH'N
"PASSERS-BY"
Direct From Garrick
Theatre
TSurott
62 1 STREET
AT HANSOM
Mon.. Tue.. Wed. ETIIFX CLAYTON
MA LADY IN LOVE"
Thurn.. Frl.. Nut. EMMA DUNN In
M O T II E II
Next Week J. Oliver Curwood'o
"Tho Rlvrr'a End'
1&d,ywH,
IIO T. abate
MARBICT
Man.. Tum.. Wed.
J. OllTrr Cnrwood'a
"Back to God's Country"
A Story of tho Froten North
Thuraday, Friday and Saturday
Doria Kenyon, "Harvest Moon"
(JLLdeJiL'ttv. UARKET street"
OWVVttLTTL below 60T1I
Monday and Tuesday
"Mrs. Temple's Telegram"
,. ,IOAHn,'S'1'n Terror Inland
ThWS." JK1M On With thei Dance
Ulth Mao Murray uni David Powell
n j ,.,oT,, an
I Oafll EDAU AVKMJK
MAV Mon.. Tues.. Wed.
"Why Change Your Wife?"
Thurodav. (only time) 'Frank Krenau
"DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR"
Frl. & Hat. Mra. Tomnle'a Telegram
J&taAjUL
Lancaster Are. nnd 4Ut
.lion, a Turn.
"Silk Ilusbands and Calico Wives"
"TALE OF TWO CITIES"
Frl.. Hat. ROUT. WARWICK In
"CITY OF MASKS"
1
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tynumui OX. HOUSE
Mata. a :au, so, ao & ouc Mr) M
Evga.. 7 & 0, 60. 70o 1 v- W
HAROLD BELL WRIGHTS
Maaterpleco or film lormtructlttn
T
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E
EYES
OF THE
WORLD
CT Coming Till: FORTUNE TELLER X3
WILLOW GROVE PARK
Wila la the Luat Dur of
Victor Herbert nd- Orchestra
Mualc Pavilion Rrarrved Heuta on Halo
ut the Pnrk
To-JIorroui
CREATORE AND niS BAND
ACHILDFORSALE
On account of the Hleh Cost of Llv.
Inf. A beautiful, four-year-old girl will
bo offered for sale In one of the leading
theatres.
Wutch for announcement of data and
terms of Bale.
G AJR R I C K &$$,
aisn. t & o
j, eiuari uiacHiona iiuman l'notooraina
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MAURICE TOURNEUR
PrraentB n New Pnt-nrni-,,.... i..
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TREASURE!
-ISLAND
nMr iPV&UfiVn 8IKVF.NS0V
' "LrtVa" u?,D,or,e" "
CASH PRIZE ESSAY
CONTEST
FOR noVH AlD OIBI.8 '
A.-J'iri HARni n 1 1 nvn n,.
realu ""--- -- Bhh,
"HIGH AND DIZZY"
Julr 10th CONSTANCE. T.ViiRtirr
In "IN HEABai OF A HInnkr'
AT BOTH THESE THEATR5
PALACE ARCADIA
1214 Mtrkt Siret I Ch jktaat St, UI Un
10 A. M ll 3. 3.K. BAS. 7.5. 9.110 p.
Wallace
Reid
with
BEBE DANIELS
la Tint BherwizK of
SICK-ABED
A PanuaonntArtraft .Tlotart
Added Attnetton Tint Baovtif
SIR ERNEST
SHACKELTON'S
EXPEDITION TO THE
SOUTH POLE
Wonderfallr Intertitlnr and Eduottluil
SUKKKT HTHKET ABOVE NINTH
u mm ,m ui -iffWfri, JyQTf"
Next WffkGforce II, Mrdford't
THE SEA WOLFi
BY JACK LONDON I
A Prraunt-Artcrtft Plotnre !
Addd
Attraetlon
Harold Lloyd
In Hll IUlt
"High and Dizzy"
JULY 9th WM. FAKNU.M
In "TIIK ORPHAN"
SIAnKKT HT. AT JUNIPER
NHXT WBBK
A Fiitorltr Mualcul OreunlcuIlM
WEST PHILADELPHIA
HIGH SCHOOL
ORCHESTRA
33 INSTBUMKNTAL1STS
Kxtru Adclfil Feuturo
LEAH WHITE'S ENTERTAINERS
HOXIiH H P KC1AI.T1KH FU.N .
OTIIKK ACTH MOUTH 1 1I1I.K
imOAD ft HNYDKK AVKMJK
Monday, Tnradar nnil Wrilnnttr
A VKHITAIILK LAUOH UlOt
Rex Comedy Circus
COMPLKTK ANNIHILATION OF
TIIK HUMMK.lt Ill.tlKS ,
A Faramount-Artcrnft Picture
JOHN BARRYMORE
In First South Fhlladrlphla Hhowlu
DR. JEKYLL
and MR. HYDE
HILL CHANOKP THUKSDW J
SIAIIKKT HTRKKT IIKLOW BOTH
Mondur, Tumduy and dncnlrl
TIIK VIVACIOUS COMr.l)Ii;.YE
HAZEL GREEN
& COMPANY
In n Kovuo of Jait and H-ncopulliJl
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WM FARNUM
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