Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 01, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1013.
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jm'W!mm,iix m"KI'-'swiit
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND I'LOUR
WHEAT Ilecolptfl 271,011 hush Thrte nn
1 COUN HP celplP, 22T-T tu)i Thn hnrket
ry.'.it Mil Hrm under Meltl offcrlnu. Oiin.
was quiet out lu.t. ..c . "'" ""-o. wi
iYii.mis Car lot for lotnl trade, ns to lot
lion-Western .No. Bvellow, nr,iic Ueste
steamer yellow. "tVBiTc , Western .No :i v
n" M"" ,,. .... rt,. ln.nl I...I. na In I.....
Usterii
r. ?.n?o.
OATS-Recelpts, B2.D23 1mh The mflrkot
Avancod "Mile, under light ofTcrlncn nnt n
lr demina QtiotHtlons No white, 4iP31i
ife standard whllo, -I.TOIV-o No. 1 white
llffllUCl "0 4 white, 42 IV r mplp eyiti
tin&lle . purine! onts, Krn.ied. IWic
YLOUn.-Hecclpt I'OfS bids n , '411 71')
tbaln neks Thoro was Utile in llnir nn 1
iiut9 wcro larfrely nomlnil. Wo quoto pot liw
Ibn in wood Winter, clear, J' lio.i . In no,
itralRht, jMSflu.H), do, latent. gllOu'iiO
Kn. clear Jut o"f. H7v,-, ,ln
tratcht. Juto wirks Jlimr. r, ,u patent
Sito sacks f" 4tm tl -prltiB tlrst rlenr. -v.,
firu do, Rtrilaht ? J'Sf.-. 40 do potent
jl4nfl5), do favorite brrtnil t" "-.nl cite
mil! chcleo and fancy j item l-.7-.lJil . Hi
Situ regular ittndcs Winter itonr iiihki
S 10 rlc straight, I" iOH S 40, do i ntcnt
IV VoF 7t
ntn PI.OT'11 ns nulet t.ut stradv under
jraall supi'lles. Wo quoto at f3B" .tf per bid
as lo ewial U
PROVISIONS
There una ft Mir jobbing Impiln anl Mtlur
were well tnftlnt ilnoil Cjuntntloti fin I'm
In et- smokr- find nlr-1iip. JKiJ" m
rn bepf In s t smoked S!f7" tt pf
IinuckleH an! trnttpr. irokr i anl nlr Irt. i
2(ig27c Wpdrn lierf, hnuckl mil ttnii
nmokel Ert J 2Ti , beef him $" i rh
tttiy J2 ViSI ham M I1 nr I bm. It
llVe (to ftklnned lnoo I'U1 l 10
inoketl 1 I'M I nthrr h un n nk u .
rure! us 'o brml anil nptnB 1 " j I T1 j
Inm?, finok , Wiiom curcil lt-iiK' i
boiled bonrlff H.'c plcnb ohnuMrrt ? I
cureJ Inoo t.'j do, nrrnkpil, lit , iri i
!n pl(klp n r HtiR to hmt tp. 1 iop 1 i
11't.r Mrpikfn hi on n to brnnl nn I u
pgc clt urpil I'll IS tnrikf ft li
McRtcrn ur 1 ITAilH InrM W cut cm n tin I
tlcrrcs lie o do tubs 11 1 r J pun
citj kcttb cpii lorcJ, In tier - 11 1 it 1 .
pure clt, kctttn tondprcd In tub' 11c
hi:hni:d siigmis
Tndc win (lulrt, bt Unpfl un flrtnlv hi 1 1
We iiuoto I'xtrn line wrinulntt i i. fii i h
Bland irl pranul itpl a Wmi fcnt m im i
a I0IM J't oiitp tinners .. imti.i i Mft
gmtlcfl ." 1 "Hi "i 1K)i I
DAIRY PRODUCTS
nt TTKII Tho tmirket rulol llrm tindor lleht
oirerlrma .uid i fn. ileimnd nn.l prlirs id
anrei 'i. nn solid p ickul irtimcn ijun
ta loin Weftrrn, solid puliel iremur. rnn.v
nri'lnls li- oitrii lie eiir i llrKt", IJi Hi .
Jrsls II). II vccon.lv. jiii."ii ncniln prlntB.
fnnn n .1. uMriRp citins ll.illl. in.
Ilists Id ii I.' do, Minncl .'HTiSlli lo'ilJllli:
rn rs f fun 1 1 Ints lit. Ik
M.c.H nn o in fiiHh ikke n slo and tho
mark. I irll i d. Hind IAJ. im . use, ol Lc
per dozen w c cuotc ns IoIIuh: I nc . chc
in irlii oxir.B 17. i c.r .I07 Urns, slu Jo i.r
Bland ir I 1 in arhv cunrnt ricflitr. ft 1,11
ler i e H.wein rxtrn llmti- 111) L(i ur inso.
Ilrsls ?li ki jer ihfo lerrlctmti.r i;i,s. fnnoi.
I..1OI11 () cr aro do. ilrnts. $7.u per tate.
do, se oml filiii.nl in i,r ciifh do, lnfoi.0,'
lots, lonei fui fiIuImI inliillod fK;i who
Jolillni. nl no II. 1 v' doz,
till I "I Incio lias 11 lair Chilian. I and
tin n.u Krt n le.i nun under modi r.ito iffor
Ins' iu itntlnii 'rv loil. mil urnin,
Ian. j in a 17i spool lis" lilslier, do, .to,
fair 10 Kood, lieu, loif lil'.t , do , 1 art tklnis
ftd 1-.
POULTRY
Mn Tho nurktt tilled steidy under mod
ernto olTorlniiv i.tid a fair dem 111 1 Pnllowlni;
are tho nuntuioiis 1'iuli s to mo nut
ciunllt 111; in. . loostorx. Ilfflio . nprlnu
cliliciM u nlliii; to ciunliti. ljil is. . tur
ktis IS'iJOi ducks ns to Izo and im ilit
Jllilllc .rpie III1I00 Inriro slzo pliforrod
Uneons oil ier pair, liiSak , ,0 lounn, lor
pair Ii.ilp
DniSl.n rOHI.TItY -Tho market ruled
stei y, with demur I ocjual to tho limited
offer nn or desirable stock. (Juontlons
I reah-klllcd turkes. fnnoj, nearlij avmli.
do. do. Western dry-packed 2IH2V do,
Mir to rod I "J';i21e , .10. Inferior IVi.'Oo.,
foifls, u to lox, dry-plckod unci Un-rnckid,
lant selected lSHc.. wolirhlnfr li.nrr. Il.s
Piece lse , uelBhlnK I lbs nple... J7e ,
welBldiK lij lbs npieep 10c , wolKlilnR :i Il.s.
aplro iind ur.c.er, l4nc . line, he.l fowls.
In MneK drj-plcked and dr-packed, 17ic,o
tonli, Ire packed Western, 1I5 His and oVer
aplce lii.c , do. snnllor sizes. 1 PTM7o. old
roost.rs dry-plclcod. J.i,c . ilitckens-Jerse.
iiir.Uo.'S'.T,i -'V? other neiib fnn.j
broilers jjasio , Western broilers weluhlnK
rhlViT-JJ" n"lcce. ,?02.V . northern II Inols
Si1!,1'0 w ,f,""CJ .J"1'")" "cluhlnc 4 lbs anl
?h.r ir.',"L .'" .'"" 'lk'hlnp "im. 11,
lb 1 link other Western, welnhfiip; 4 lbs
n?.? V, ,1'BINe lo., do, welchlnK 2. . Hj
lbs. IK 1 Inferior. He sprint; ducks.
iearb. 1Mi2()o . d , Western fnnci. 171 r v
iir to Rood Ufl.V Reese, nenibj Ii.fiise ;
V?.'.. " tstf rL'. 1 '. sciuabs pir do
White nilirhlnir It to 12 lbs ner dc.z . Sim
5l,i,.0;nl11!. wlRlHnif I) to 10 lbs per do.
J.Wr, w'lltt "elchlnc R lbs 1 or doz . 1 1 2'i
?, '.while, MilRhliiR 7 lbs 1 or doz.. 12 in
fii white, elRhltv i.'Jdij n. per doz, l.'ffl
221, da.k 17.V2 21, small and No 2, ?!?
FRESH FRUITS
f.H-mafket.r.ulci1 "toady under modcrito af-S.-
i.?n,,Tn ,H!r ,,"n-""l. Quotations Apples,
per liBl. Jonathan, fancy, l.iroi4. do . fair
)aJfn&A'i"tt Mcintosh. .lfi I Rinok. house,
I 711 m0r'?ea ""Wen ,VL " ' '. Wlno. ip.
hiSlK' ""' - 7.'.!21 Ilil.lnln.
tiwSl.i r,nf. "unoo. J.'.'flfl-t. I'lppln,
f'?81 W:X.k llvl? -".0fil, Vork Import il.
i??illl? Vx". It75fi2 2-,. other inrl.tlef
" "S "" No - ll'll 21. Apples. In bulk
Kr Jtt 15?.,. X ro Apples'.1 estern. per
IS' A1 W-tTS . Ic,"'s per Mil -Sockel lii
iv s,hf.,!on' 4'7 ' 1'ourro d Anjou. iJlirtf
130. drapes x Vork. per Mb basket
nel?w??.1S'1-v Mu'ini, 10'al. . fon
eorcl t(Mil2e lirapea New Voik per 2n-lb
basket- Concord 40Mc , Nliitarn. HK.Kk
Oranges riorlda per 1 rate, l 71H2 SO (iral.o-
nilt, I lorlda 11 r erne J.'fia 10 Lemons
r.V b1x '21l I. Klueipples per crulo 1'orto
JVi0,1 -'fl ' I'ranbeirles, I'apo I'ol nr bbl.,
1ail do.. I'apu t'od per nute. 11.7102, ilo .
Jersey nr u.it l lO'.j.
VEGETABLES
i..T,ht Kf""-'1 i.i-irket una quiet and shoui.1
little hoiiBe guoiations W'ldlo potaloca
lenninlMinlii 1 e. IilsIi I'hoiie, hy!iS.lc ; fair
to Bood i.SftTIt WMti icnatocs, Jirsii, nor
IIh'i'r So. ' 'l01"". 1W1.II1 . No I. cliicr
jarlnles, 40UIV No .', .Oi.'v. Hweit iota
.. ?V.J..e.r"-' I'1'' tiskct No. 1. MHt'h . No
Ji LU'r:'!. '.et potatoes. Virginia, per bbl .
J.'fl?'."' ""Ions per 100-lb baK No 1, li
!il l5J-AUl ? W-iiTIc Cibbaue, Danish, tier
ion, JijN do, domestic per ton 1!1 Cel
erj. f.ew York, per bunili, I7f40e l.ettuco
New lork. (er .'.dom .cr.ite. lf(2. do, do
Per l-dozui ernte. II & do 1 lorlda ier
iJiH".-1 "0fl- I'eans, Kloilda perln.ket.
'!. ,,,as I'lorlda, ier basket, 1 HMf
3-3 l.Rgplant, T'orlda. tier rrate. 212 '0
Mtuhrooms. ier 4 lb. basket 111(1 hO.
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
ft,iwest Henniilwiila ripe I.lno Coinpuij,
T?5"!ar.'"",rt"1 II payable Docembir .11 to
lock of niord Deiember 1,1
American fan roirular quarterli 14 per eout
SILEn'?"0'. l"valilo January 1 to stock of
n , 1 cn,'er 111.
tJ.ue .. s,0Inr far Tompany. regular iiuar
....1 ' ,.,)'1 ,cnt o'1 proforic.l. payable De
iember 1 to stiu b of record Noiember 30
New Idrla Quliksllier Jllnlng- Company. II.
itmb 1IJte,"t'cr '! to Btoik of record Do-
(leorgo W Ilelmo rompanj. c.tra of 4 per
rent, aim regular ,u.irtcrl of 2"-j per tent
in toninion an 1 leeular quarterly 1 per lent
;iL'",rreJ .I'ablo Januury a to stock of
reeo.-d Docembor 14
it1 "'can Cigar Company, regular quarterly
J'J Per cent on preferred, payable January a
to stock of record December 1
American Tobacco Company, regular quar
ir,y j5 per ceat cn pi-eferred
American Smelters necurltlea Company, rigu
' Wildly m per cent, on priferred A"
iJ?,.."4 l:'r ""' on rroferted "II." p..blo
Decenil' ,.,T"ook3 ,oso December 17. reopen
.Intertoraut.li Itapld Tianlt Couipaio. risu-
1 .1UH'terly 5 per cent
interborousli i'oniolliate.1. regular quarterly
J L.ent n preferred iable January
"J0 'took of record December in
lilivw11 Tobacco Company regular quar
""'? rer cent, on common and ll per rent.
" Preferred.
iiubber Goods Manufacturlntr Company, res
u ",u,ar,erLr v J"1" fent. 011 preferred tviy
M?be?uf r ,0 st0cU 0f rccQrJ De
Subway Realty Company, regular quarterly
rei-?arr,cen,,v rayable January 3 to stock ot
record December 20.
SHIPPING NEWS
POUT OF PHILADELPHIA
Steamships to Arrive
Nme.
Roe no- ,
Uiddln
FfJWl'en Maru
JJatolnshlre
farUlana .
Mlnerlc
fallfornla"""
FIIEIQHT
l"rom
I-elth ...
. .. bhlelds ..... .
Corono . . . . ,
Calcutta,
.... Loudon
Perl m . .
liaritloua . .
Copenhagen
illangovv . . .
.Harry
, . .T. Anun.lata,
t...ltotterdaui
. ..Itotterclam .
. ...Madeira ..
.Itlo Janeiro
Shields
Vasal ., .
. ..Algiers
,., Manchester
. . . llualvd
lJJlldoJl . .
... ...Suez . , ,
.- alencla
.....Kama Maria.
. -London.
. 1'eioambuoo
.Ilotterdam
Killed
. Nov. 3
. Nov. 5
Nov. &
. Nov. II
. Nov. 7
. Nov S
. Nov 10
. -Nov. It)
..NOV 11
. Nov 1J
Nov 10
Nov IT
Nov IS
Nov. IS
Nov 10
Nov. 10
Nov 20
Nov 2U
NOV, 2t
.Nov SI
Nov 211
Nov n
Noi 24
Not 2 1
N.i
Nov 1
, SS?ditav". """50
ueuu ctainiM
Aadreaa ,
l&r. .,
J iHhmlan .
K ...... ..
wesna , .....
K.tbrU"Ubeta
foltarth , . .'
fWs-kmaw .. .
-angtou Hall ..
oto . . ;.
et Point ;
gtortlao
Crlq
Ull-t3iaii.,n
rov zt
Nov 2T
Nui "
Nov as
Nov 2D
Jtaii Atgter nz leer
-alla,n
Allan.(..7c,l
MjnctKnner
llanla
ffftOd remand in . xi'w.cr.-. it iiiifri Hill
5rFi flre 1c higher, tjuotatlons Car lots.
In rort elevator-No. 2 red. spot nn.l D.
Smber? $1 1f ' 1" No 2 Southern reel. l.i.w
lip rt'w No. 2 red. ll net li. No I
LV'ei iiffl 11 rejected A. II USi1.104. re-
Melikgil- ,., ...:,
Barry
.CleniuefvS ,.,nNtjv13
FAMILY ESCAPES DEATH WHEN GARAGE BURNS
I'rancis Uinke ntid lus wife with difficulty cnriicti their two children, Fiuncis, ago fi, and Hetty, 2 years
old, to safety early today when lire partly tlcsttoycd the private KaraRc of Penrose Fleishei, the Chestnut
street banker and broker, nt 1728 Bratidywine street. Tho Blake fnmily occupied the second story of the
building. Four automobiles owned by physicians and Mr. Flei.sher were partly burned.
GOOD PERFORMANCE
OF MASSENET'S OPERA
Singers Not All in Good Voice,
But Effect Is
Excellent
Although one of the principal things In
n good performance of oper.v Is to have
th singers at theli biat vocally, that
ilii.illllcatlon Is not essential. So much
was proved last night, when the Metro
politan Opun Compnny presented '"Mil
lion" with two of the three principals
singing htisltv, cloudy tones The great
fact Is that thn peiform.ince wns a
beautiful success, It wim charmingly exe
cuted, acted well, sung with more enthu
siasm than qlce, but altogether pleas
ing Perhaps the explanation of this singular
occuncnce Is that Massenet has left much
scope lor the slnglng-actors to take part
with him In the restoration of n romantic
period, the early ISth century In Prance.
Tho glnmotlf of that tlnio Is about tho
only thing which tho Piench Revolution
failed to tarnish. It remains, and III tho
music of Massenet, dainty and delicate
and full of distinction, tho age lives
again. Scottl and Ilothltr and Mme. Alda
entered moio deeply Into that hplrlt than j
their fellow-workers, but all settled Into a
lino plclure
In voice, Mino Aldi alone was up to
her own best mark. Her voice Is of the
MIcaela typo, but within that limitation
it is excellent. In the oiprossloit ot all
light things, she Is without fuult tier
olco wan clear nml was unlfoimly good,
ho that no particular note or register
undo ono suspect tho lasting quality of
tho rest.
Iloth Messrs. Caruso and Scottl had
trouble with their voices. Mr. Scottl
has long been In the habit of declnimlng.
n method peculiarly adapted to tho French
stylo of opera as Massenet Knew it,
His
tlec'nmntion was vivid and cxpiesslve, but
uol always pleasant to the ear. Mr.
Caiuso, on the other hand, was simply in
hid volcs. and In tho eailv scenes made
little olfort to .sing He shouted In n,
tetiifviu4l loud voice, and at moments
almost persuaded his audit nee that It was
the best ho could do. Finally ho began
to sing, held a few high notes and shook
his frame oi waved his hand to m
phaslzo his "stunt." roitutiately his
olco didn't de.srrt him In thoso moment.
The rest of tho company was excellent
nml tho production, the leading of Mr.
Polucco and the playing of the orchestra
were simply component parts ol a very
pleasant evening The announcement that
Mario Itappold and "Lohengrin" wore to
be heai d together next week Intensified
tho pleasure of the audltois either by an
ticlpvtlon or by th operation of a carpo
diem philosophy which Is common to
Philadelphia, operagoers G V. S
Feather Bed Fire Breaks Up Parade
Abo Cohen's feather bed caught (iro In
his home at the icar of G-'3 South strecr.
last night and broke up the parado ar
i.niged by the South itieet merchants as
a part of tin' "lllectiieal Prosperity
Week" celebration.
Jt was come putade. too. TiveiUj hurdy
g ii idles were lining the nlr with the lat
eht song hits, and home .liO-odd Charlie
Cliapllns were "cutting up" along the
street for the benefit of several thousand
spectators when the lire started As the
engines clanged down the sltect there
was a rush fur the sidewalks, then evcrv
body went to tho lire, which did but littlo
damage.
High School Boy Made Naval Cadet
William Butler, 1107 North Orlanna
street, captain of the Central High School
football tenm, lias been appointed to An
napolis bv Congressman J. Hampton
Moore. Tho young man has been promi
nent in athletlcj at tho Central High
Sihool and pliyed on the baseball and
basketball teams Ills father Is a civil
engineer and resides at 1711 Monument
av cnue.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Harry Levy. 7U2 Hoffman st. nnd llebecca
I.cvlnsky, 430 Dudley st
annuel Uiiuter, Sill K 12th st , and Llllle
M Conner, Si2 S l-'th it.
John Dixon. 2131 Kater (., and llebecca Den
by. 401 H Camac bt
Procarlo Capoporda. 0-11 Kimball st . and
Mirla Cacciola. Oil Kimball at
Jesw W. Tlttcrmary Jr.. 2213 S Carlisle St.,
and Katherine C Tumulty, 2015 Emily st.
Israel Cllass, 2M N 5th st , and Lena Mlrkln,
e',1.1 McKean st
John K Wiltshire. 2077 K. bomcrset st . and
Mary M. Thomson b.1 E. Cornwall st
lels &hoU. I" ' Hreeze ave, and Sarah
KrleJmnn, 417 Wlnton t
SamuU HosenberR 100 VV York St.. and Anna
M. llurnsteln, ISO fa. 5th st
Johl C Allen, 1C0S Catharine St.. and Augus
tine Peyton, 2IM3 Catharine st
Isaiah II Hopkins. IttK! ransom tt.. and Auna
M7 Brown. 4102 Market st
Alfredo Terriinaul, Jenkintown, Pa., and Anna
uliiu.ilslmo. Dm S 12th st
Paul i'lillllpa 2742 J'aclno St., and Bertha A.
ItaltlnVer. 2712 Pacific st.
Arthur bmlth. 1&21 feouta st , ana Gertrude
Koiiiho 1321 Kater st.
Alan lv in. Mer'oo. Pa. and Dorie Howes,
Samuel Klein 1 W N. Marshall st , and Bessie
jMovsil 2115 S Marshall St.
e.-rderlck J Wood CtktO Walnut St.. and Edna
ll? ijonard 6120 l alharuw st.
to,euh Fdimaii 2132 N nth H, and Jeanette
1 ? 'uenmni, 2121 N 18th st.
ii mer II fanvdr, 8ir4nton. pa and Hannah
1 j i n fte It .hnemann Hospital,
hiries I'fcltfer 1M7 liouda St. and Jennie
i Me " y xi K. Buasell st,
3oaiui P Messenser 1008 Arch st., and
vicTine V Evans Camden. N J
Wiiuim J Dill. Ilia Flau t and Ethel drif-
WwkufM.WJ55l9 N. SUU-WU .t. and
WILSON'S MESSAGE IS
SENT TO NEWSPAPERS
Document on Preparedness the
Longest He Has Written De
livered Next Tuesday
WASHINOTON", Pec. 1 -President Wil
son's message today was in the hands
of the press associations for distribution
to the newspapers of the country
It Is tilt present plan of tho President
to deliver It In person at a Joint session
of the Senate and the IInue nt noon net
Tuesday. This, howcvei. will nil depend
on the sticiess ot the Somite In organ
izing Heinuoc of the light that Is being '
made on the cloture rules there Is a pos- j
slbilltv that the Senate will not complete I
its oiganlzatlon on Mondav If it does
not tho President will defer reading tho
message until the Senate Is ready for
business
The message. It Is said at the White
House, is the longest that President Wil
son jet lias prepaied.
ST. CVR. CAPTOR OF WIDOWS'
HEARTS, SELLS HIS HOME
Yonkers Property Disposed of at
Auction Sale for 33,000
Jean It. n St Cyr, tho young French
man with a lecord of marriages to two
wealthy widows, tho latter of whom was
Mis. John Henry Smith, relict of "Silent'
Smith, ot tills city, has disposed of his
handsome homo In Yonkeis and the lot
adjoining it The sale was the lcsult of
an auction held yesterday at !)a Hudson
street. New Voik, and the price paid foi
tho three-story icsldence, greenhouses
and grounds was $33,000
St Cyr is a native of Dcauvllle, Franco
1-ittlo was known of him until sl-c years
ago, when, after living for a timo in
Hartford. Conn , ho courted nnd married
Mrs Caroline P Hedlleld, widow of
Henry Alexander Hedlleld, who had been
president of tho Phoenix National Hank,
of Ilartfoul She dleel or pneumonia in
n New York hotel
Meanwhile there had been so inutli
lively comment over tho marrlagu that
M. Cyr and his biido moved fiom Hart
foid to tho house In Yonkers, of which
st Cyr dlspoteii yesterday. On her death
Mrs St Cyr's son, Henry S Hedlleld, .i
Hartford banker, received S100.00Q and his
son $M.t0d. Tho bulk of her big fortune
went to St Cyr.
The Frenchman next appealed In Palm
Iteaeh and was tlnally taken up by Major
K tlray Pendleton, of this city, who In
tioduccd him to tho widow of "Silent"
hmlth, many years his senior. They wero
married after u brief courtship and after
a honeymoon spent at Atlantic City and
In this city went to make theli homo In
London.
PHILOPATRIAN MINSTRELS
AT RELLEVUE TONIGHT
Annual Performance to Benefit Cath
olic Literary Institute
The annual performance of the Ph'lo
patrlan AH Star Minstrels, n Catholic so
cial event, will bo given tonight nt the
Hellevue-Stratford for the benefit of the
Catholic Plillopattian Literary Institute,
1411 Arch street.
The Intel locutor will bo Frank A. Mul
lierin, chairman ot the Fjitertainineut
Committee of the club James McCool
has charge of the production.
U, J. McFlhatton will be the musical
director. The minstrel men will Include
P. A. McCool, Anthony D. McNtchol. Dr.
X'. Ilarthmcler, S. I) O'Rourke, J. A.
Hrady, Pavld Ityan, W. J. Harry, Jr. J.
Warren Cassldy. W. T Doyle, M. L Con
net n, J L Tlnney, Frank Muckln, M F.
MeCiillough and T MiOlinu
Among the patronesses are -Mrs Hhh
nrd P Hentils, Mrs John P C imelly,
Mrs. Charles P. Donnelly, Mrs, James U.
Gorman, Mrs P T. Hallahan, Mrs.
Ignatius T Horstmunn, Mrs. M. V. Han
sou, Mis. Michael Howlett, Mrs. An
thony J. Hirst. Mrs. J Wns)i!ngton
Logue, JIrs James I McN'ichoI, Sirs.
Joseph F Hlnnott, Mrs William S Vute,
Mrs Kdwln A. Vare, Mrs Philip J.
Walsh. Mrs Ueorge Watt, Mrs 13. P.
Woithlngton and Mrs William T.
Wheeler.
LITTLE (URL SLEEPS SOUNDLY
WHEN H03IB WRECKS HOUSE
Falling Debris Fails to Awaken
7-year-old
N13W YORK, Dec. 1 - &even-yeai-old
Lillian Ituggero slept soundly while
debris showered about her early today
when a bomb explosion wrecked the house
of her father, Tony Ruggero, In West
2Cth street
When tho bomb exploded It blew in the
door of the room where the girl was
asleep and showered her bed with wood
and plaster. Her father, fearing she
was dead, lushed to her bed. She didn't
know there had been an explosion.
"The Nation's Peril," at Curtis Club
An advance showing of a movlng-ple-ture
Mm en'ltled " The Nutlon's Peril '"
photographed by the Lubln Company,
will be made Friday night in the audi
torium ot the Curtis Building under the
auspices or the Curtis Club. The Mm
bears on. the subject ot preparedness gi-
RAILROADS TRY TO END
! EXPORT FREIGHT TIE-UP
Committee of OHicials Meets in
New York to Consider
Relief Plans
Ways and means of alleviating tho con
gestion ot export freight, which Is ham
pering the lallroads of the Atlantic sea
boaid, will he considered today by a
committee of railroad olllcials, who will
meet In th olllces of C Cuitlen McCain,
president of tho Tiunk Line Association.
In New York city.
The committee was appointed yestci
ilny at u meeting of tho presidents) of
the tiunk lines In the ollke of President
Ittn, of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
Prompt action wns taken to begin tho
work of unraveling the tlllllcult height
tangle when Mr McCain went lo W.ish
ngtou vcsleidav In llle an application to
retliiii the limit of 30 davs necessary be
fell o Imposing ilemuri.igo e-haiges on
freight. It Is thought that if the rall
roiels aie allowed to ch.uge reasonable
storage rates shippers will take energetic
ueticjii to get the export freight on bo ird
ships and nllove the congestion.
At the end of the meeting of nfTleials
yesterday Mi McCain announced that the
special committee of olllcets of New Yoik , stalls In her home in thn dark and step
roads would meet dally to review the Pod on tho tall of n pet cnt The animal
conditions on each road It was nl-o salt!
that live large steamships from the Pn
cltlc const are being lushed to New Yotk
to assist In getting expoit fi eight from
New York to 13ngland and to the nations
of Kurope Tho vessels uie tho Siberia,
Manchuiia, Mongolia, Koiea and Kroon
land, Tho Pennsylvania Hnllioad has issued
an olllclnl statement showing that 5131
cars of freight for export nnd lighterage
through New York were on hand vester
dav on various divisions of tho svstem
Of this number 271G arc Idlo on sidings
east of Philadelphia and 3105 are Idle
on other divisions
Three ships arc loading wheat at this
port, six moio nio walling to h loaded,
and four otheis will at live this week
Hach will cany a caigo of ubotit 2D0,OO)
bushels. This will relievo thn situation
III Philadelphia, which Is less seilous
than that In and about New Yoik
Auto Rolls Over on Driver
LANCASTER. Dec I Amos Shenk. a
vveU-knuwii resident of Rowcnua, was se
riously injured lust night when an auto
mobile which he was dllvlug I oiled over
an emit inkment near Columbia and
pinned hlin down. He may recover.
Theatrical Baedeker
IlllOAD "Outlast nlth Plslo Pirgufon. A
drama of Euvllsh llle. by IKnry II. Davis.
The rlsl inr young star plays the part or a
woman of the struts, who htlia a nun
from tho clown pith, onlv to refuse marriage
LMMC "IlURKles of Ited Rip." with Itiilph
llvrz A loniedy. veliji music, from the
nmuslm; stories of Henry Leon VVINon In
Iho 'aturdiy Hvenlne Post 'llio adventures
of an Pngllsh bulUr in Amerka.
AIIHI.I'IH 'A Pull house." with May Vokes,
Herbert Corlliell and tleorgo Parsons Three
laughs aiid two roars every other lino over a
crook, a op .m,l u chorus Klrl
I.ITTI.i: THIIVIHH-.SImko .s..ilin of Plllla
deiphla lii i pimoniline, ' The Mug of tho
Black Islet," slid three unnmi plays.
' PKly " by It. J. lleamlsh. ' Tho lltrthday."
by laidnis Itioini. and Miles DUon," bv
Ollbtrt Cannaii, 1 rl lay anl h.itur.laj nights
1'HOrOI'l.M.t?
TliI..STA.M-)l Wcdnirtlaj. Iho I'rin o and
lie Paper" with MurKUerlU lark 'Ihura
duy Prii! i .1.1 Saturday. "Mr ere., ol
Monte i arlo " with Theodoro Itotsjns
TDK I'iinsr.si'T sTiti.t.r oi'hia hoi i-
Wednesday, 'The Penitent" with Dirln
Johnson and Seena Owen, and ' The eireat
Vacuum Itobbery,' u Keystone eome.ly ,
Thursday. Irlday and Saturday. Tho tdga
of thu Abyss." with Mary Iloland. Prank
Mills anl Ulllirii Mack, ant "Iho blolen
bafe," a Keystone comedy.
Till: IH.Oi:NT We inesday uul Tliursdai
Tno Whirl ol life' with Mr and Mrs
Vernon Castle Friday and SSaturdiv The
llouo, of liar, with Arnold Daly
Till! lli' Will Wednesday The. sins of
bo.lit." with Itobiit Wurwlck Tliiirrslay
Prtlay and Iscturoay, rhe il il'ev Slave,'
with Stewart Holmes, Claire Whitney and
ThcJa Kith
THE uMUIICK-'Tlie lllrlli of i Nation."
with iienry 11. Walthal, Mse llanh anl
hpottswood liken D. W (Irlfllib s mam
moth photoplay ef the Civil Var and He
ronstruction founded In pun, on Thomas
"lion's 'Clansman." A marvtlous enter,
t.ilnment
MKTHOI'OI.ITAN-' Ikittlo Cry of IVuce."
Vllagrniih's Great rllni on Preikindness "
with Cliarles ntehmond and all stai cast.
It shows the invasion of America bv a for
elun Power and calls us to prepare to meet
such an occurrence The batilt scenes are
thrilling ard the lllm remarkable
THE I'AI.ACF-All week. Madam Butter,
fly " plcttrliatlon of John I.uther Long1
fanioua stoiy, with Mary ITckford
at ropoMH rnicEs.
PEOPLE'S 'Broadway Itastuj," a musical
revue, with an entlro colored company
faTOCK.
KNICKERBOCKEH- Beverly of Qrauslark
The Knlcketbocker Players In an adaptation
of George Darr McCutcbeon's thrllllns story.
VAUDEVILLE.
Khiril"- Lubowska, c'koruo WTUiIbk and
Sadie Burt in bonijsay inss" , Vasco, Arthur
bulllvan. James Hussey and Jack Boyle, hi
' The Jvew Chauffeur" Corradlul'a Menag
erie. Al and Fannie fatedman, lu i'Uno
capers'. Marlon Weeks. Paul. LeVsn and
Debt's, Hearst-faellg fK lures.
GRAND Chung tint Hco troupe. Dare Austin
&. Co . "The Italian Barber and the Board
ing House MUtresa", Frank MorrelL Simp
son and Dean, Jerome and Carson.
CHOS3 KEys-Flrst half of week Volant
Warren and Dietrich. Oracle Emmctt A. Co
Gertie Daroche, lloehm a Athletic) Girl,
ilogers, Hughes and Franklin.
UI.011E Kitty Fran es & Co Lot Clarke 4.
Co. Drtt and XUHan, fthoda. and (rami eon.
Knowles and White. Herman belts. ISeUao.
llojen it. Co.. Dave Both. Let Fe Trio
BURLESQl'E.
nlrMONTS tunuuit Minatrelx In burlfsoua
stvd travejatlea of tha timta. lacludlrg "Tt I
Iuttvra ef Uia Liberty aj," '
VALUABLE MOTORCARS
DAMAGED IN EARLY FIRE
Loss Will Reach $10,000 From
Branclywine Street
ftlnze
Four valuttlc automobiles were dam
nffed early today In a uttibboni flro In tho
private garage of I'cnroso Helslier, bank
er atul broker, nt 1723 ISritml)wlna slroot
Tho bln?o tvaa c.unoil by nn oxerlioatcrt
stove It was tllficovercil Rhortly nfter
mlilnlRht by Trahcls lilako, Mr. PleUticr'tt
ehauffer riremen fought It nearly an
hour
Ulako and his wlfo and two children
llvo in tho second story of Ilia garage.
Ai soon ni he tllscoveted the flro io led
' thorn to B.ifety and thtn turiiec! In nn
I alarm Before tho firemen arrived ho
I inado nn attempt to movo the ruitomo
i rillcfl but the nlnce ,n hlazlnff so
fiercely that It was impossible to reach
them
' TIia niitntnnbilpq iMolilrliil r t.'AY) In.tp.
mg car, owntd bv Mr. I'lol'lior, another
lourltiM cat valued at I3S01 and owned In
1 It PavM Itlesman. of 1711 Spruce street
nod two outs annul bv l)r William II
Keller, of 1713 Urten street, valued, to
sncrllvels at I'jO.0 and 21( The total
Insi is cstlniated at I10.O0O
Ft'LLY 100,000 AMERICAN
CORPORATIONS RUN AT LOSS
Faulty Methods of Accounting and
Cost Finding Responsible
WASHINGTON. Dec 1 -Ftlllv 10O.O00
vnierlonu corporations nro running nt n
ios annunllv because of faulty niethodei
of tie counting and cost llndlng. This
amazing situation is rovcilcd by ni in
quiry now being made bv tho Fedoial
Tntle Commission, nml tho figures ob
tomed cover small nnd mlthlle-slzod en
terprises, excluslvo of banks, rallroids,
public utilities nnd concerns In tho "big
business" cta.
It Is estimated that 2.1(1,000 corporations
are etigngtel In trade and Industrv In the
I'nlteil Stales, but that of this number
scaicolv more than a fourth lire making
profits of ".lOtO or more a year
RITOHMED CHURCH TO MOVE
Old First ConKrep-ation Will Erect
Edifice in West Philadelphia
Tho First Reformed Church will soon
movo from Its present site nt loth and
Wallace sheets, occupied for 50 years,
to West Philadelphia Manv members
of the congregation now live In that part
nf the cllv
Hegltmliig .Inntiaiv 2 the. eliureh will
hold services In the Locust Theatie. "St I
and Locust stree-ts, under the nuplees of
the Home Mission ltoird of the Reformed
Church A new chinch structuic will bo
erected in West Philadelphia on a slto
to bo chosen.
The Hev 13 R Appenzeller Is pastor
of the chinch, which Is 1XS years old, It
was founded In 1727 bv 100 Palitlnes. It
Is pi tuned to sell the building nt 10th
and Wallace streets
Cat's Yowl Sends Woman to Hospital
Mrs Mary Clark, of 1407 Norrls street,
Camden, Is suffnrlng from n broken ol-
larhone in tho Camden Homeopathic Hos,
pltnl as tho result of a pecullai accident
Mrs Clnrk wus about to descend the
spt up such a ovvl that It ftlglitene.l Mrs
Clark, who lost her balance and pitched
headlong down tho stall wav
IggSS
mi
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jjvrhi SoSm Grn
Till! following theatres, ohtnlii their picture tliriiiiKli the M'xM.HY
Hooking ninuin. uhlcli K u Kiiiiruntre of uirlv kIicIiii: of the
Durst production. Ill picturctv rrvieweel before evlilbitl.ui. AL for the
tlirutrr In jour locality obtaining picture tlirouch the "jrvM 13V Hook
ing Company.
II II IMDD A 12th. Ilorrlsi Passyunk Ave.
ALHAuIdK A -Wat Dally ut 2 . Lvgs 7 v 0
niliniliutiii uu.ieun.- i l-arum t Pictures
Marguerite Clark still wvtehs
ARCADIA uViSra.-
ROBERT WARWICK in
siNt, oi bucurrv
XDi-il I r 5-'l AND THOMPSON
ArOLLU MVTINE13 DAILY
MME. PETROVA in
MV MADONNA"
AUDiTORiUM"8"1 Sth st
" THE FIGHT "
BLUEBIRD
2401 NOltlil I1HOAD tT
MURIEL OSTRICHE ill
A I'M liHTEIl t)l THE SEV
FAIRMOUNT
,111 VND
I.IIIAHD VV I'
VIOLA DANA in
e IHLDItLN OF EVE"
GERMANTOWN aMV,ffivN,-.
MARY PICKFORD in
THE ellRl OP VESTERDAV'
GLOBE
BOTH & MMlIvET
VI . I- I cr 7 i. i
Paramount BLANCHE SWEET ln
" "THE SECR13T OKI 11 MID'
fTDAOTi WENi e Tiirvrni:
LlllxAlxL' TTI VM) CIIIARD AV L
LILLIAN LORRAINE in
slice) I II I DIM 1 DlHilV I."
ict-nTDcrkivi -'urn vnd hviphivi-
JLl'l xnjuil Mltl.Ers
Eauiiable Motion Pit lure I orp Presents
Clara Kimball oung and TRII RV"
VVIlion Laekaye In
LAFAYETTE1"1- kunm'vT;nnce
JOHN BARRYMORE in
THE INlORRIliini.E Dl KANh
LIBERTY :Z?i,
Carter Dellaven t Flora Parker Dcllaven In
"THE COLLEGE ORPHAN"
LOGAN THFATRE
1110 NORTH
HRiyvu
na.an,mint r-- nnnAlxT in
Picture "-.I-".". --" s sN ALIEN"
Hear the Wonlerful )"W "r "-"
Weekly Programs
Appear every Monday In
Motion Picture Chart
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ItENHM'lO.N
I I I lil TJ r FRONT ST AND
J U IV1 D W C.tRAHD AVE
'NEAL OK THE NAVY" No 6
WHEN AVARICE RPLES"
A CIGARETTE THAT8 ALL'
WHEN WILLIE WLNT WILD'
MH'IH run tnniiiu
OLYMPIA BU0ADCE.KnR,Dc.E
MlTl-Al. MASTERPIECE
"LURE OF THE MASK."
AND OTUEBS
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D. W. GRIFFITH
Whoso picture. "Birth of it Na
tion," reaches its IGOth Philadel
phia showing on Friday evening.
BANKER WRITES PROM FRONT
L. Do Brangcs, of the Gilard Trust
Company, Praises Men's Morale
Word has been received In this city
from Louis do llrnngcs, who loft his
position nt the Glrard Trust Company
some months ago lo go lo thu front.
Fiom "Romewhoro In Franco" ho has
written Mmo do Prnnges. who, with her
children, has tcmalncd nt Wayne. In
his letter be speaks in glowing terms
ot tho morale of the men and describes
tt ns "supoili."
M do Rratiffes Is tho younger son of
an old and dlstlngulhed family, In whoso
possession tho nnclcnt family i.e,it, the1
Chntcuu tie liamhures, still remains. Mme.
Louis do Plunges, 'who is related to tite
pie sent Mnrquis do Ramburcs by mar
riage, is a daughter of tho late Doctoi
Atlec, A brother-in-law of Mine, do
Hrnnges, Comto de Itrangcs, Is now act
ing us chauffeur to General I'och
MEETS FRIENDS, LOSES $110
Invitation to Birthday Party Costs
Victim Big Sum
If one of two total strnngers should
como up to von and say "Help me cele
brate my blithday. friend." would you
do it? Probably not Neither will Fabla
Carnavallo, again.
Cat nav alio, who lives at C010 Mnjor
street, told tho police of tho Id and Chris
tian streets station today that his partici
pation in u bithdny paity cost him $110
Ilo went Into tho restaurant of Paul m
Peso. 0.13 Webster street, with two
strnngers nnd was robbed, ho said DI
Peso wns anested bv Dottctlvo Hurke
and the pollen are looking for the man
who celebrated ills blilhdny and his com
panion Trjg"rii,-yrTnvu),.'
PROMINENT
j PHOTOPLAy PRESENWIONS 1
am
LOCUST
5.'D AND
LOCI 'ST SntPETS
Mr. and Mrs. VERNON CASTLE
in nn: whirl oi i i PL
L-Hjan Auditoriuirr-3' tS., ,.
RICHARD TRAVERS in
THE PALACE OP THE UlNe
LEADER
poarv rinsi and
I.VXl'vsll It VV LNIE
WILLIAM FARNUM in
THE IlltOKLN I. VVV
Market St. Theatre '"" M -,,: i
MARGARITA FISCHER in
Milt VI I I Ol' LII'l.
ORPHEUMT:'Ta'T 1As Vv i fc
HOtlLUT II MVNTEI.I with
ill-NKVIEV E IIVMPEIt In
HIE HI INKXI -..- UP Dl.VoUlJN'
rvnirMT iud vm
1 ll.'II VM) WOODLAND WE
vIlCli l u.,iu vi ii .' i.ig u ,;o io 11
I AST II VV
Geraldine Farrar in "CARMEN"
(PALACE -" ,AK,.7,ST .-.. v,
MARY PICKFORD in
MADAME 111 ITLItl LV
Pntr RIDGE WE an I DU'PHLN'
r rtlNIV Hut v 1'. i-'ven il So Continuous
.eorge Rolens anl x D R A "
Hinla VI ir rr in
PVTII13 I.OI D IleiO.sn It IM VV
PRINCESS
- It MIM I
i ni'i. r
"AN ENEMY OF MANKIND"
NI3VI OF THE WW " No 10
REGENT
I l nisi I --1 ll I 1
m if i i ,)fe (. OKI. IV
Mr. and Mrs. VERNON CASTLE
In I HE WHIRL OP LIFE
RUBY
M VRKET STItEPl
Il FI IW 7l'H STREET
WH LI AM FARNUM :,.
i Hi: iniuKhN i vv
SAVOY
l.'lt MARKET
STIIFET
AUDREY MUNSEN in
I X s P J U A T I O N '
VICTORIA mu'iWtm.nth
ROBERT WARWICK in
THE SINS OP frOCIETV '
CTANI FY 11 VRKET AMOVE 1UTH
c'ontTmuiI Marguerite Clark
11 A M to tu THE PRINCE AND
11 I'll' M THE PAIPER'
MlinilEVsr
QTPATNin 1st11 aul OIRARD AVE.
J IVrtlL" jiats Wed tti.d Sat
The Knickerbocker Feature Co. Preaents
CAPITAL PI N1S.HME.NT - a reel
.NFAL OF THE NAV No 4
Cal el Th 'in terej pi luiu nt
tRM NIUN
PFI HAM' ERMANTOWN AXINt E
riJ-.! IrVlT' vnsiUhJ'xei KST
Metro Corp. Pz-esieiua bUMHT CORRl.JAN ln
; GREATER LOVE HATH -NO MAN S Art
' S. i'Stolen HearU & Nickels'
MARY MILES MINTER
AGAIN DELIGHTS
Star Charming in Metro Ver
sion of "Barbara
Frietchie"
1 By the Photoplay Editor
UAnitAHA FIHBTrmn A lite-part Mltro
fenture, founded on Clydo ritch's play. Pro
due ed by Herbert lllaclie. Keleaeod.
Juliet Shelby, who once exercised Iter
vigorous nnd femlnlno charm on the
speaking slag" (she wns In "Tho Littlest
1 Rebel," with tho 1'arnums), nnd who, for
somo reason not apparent to the normal
I ear nnd hrnln, rltooses to bo known as
Mnrv Miles Mlnter on tho icrcen, is the
central flgum In a multiple reel adapta
tion of civile Pltrli's "H.ubara Frlotchle,"
which Ilerbc't Macho has produced for
tho Mctto
Tho plcluio lacks strong motive and
conclusive character portrayal, but as a
vehicle for the talents of tho delightful
Mary It sttlTlces Mr. Ulache, himself a
veteran among directors, nnd once tho
lending ptoducer for Gnumont, has done
a neat bit of work with the Civil War
ns hnckgiounil, and a iiulto adequate
c ompanv supports Mls Mlnltr Fraunle
I'liiunholt., formerly or tho Orpheum
I flavors, Is seen ns the neurotic Negly,
pin veil in tho stage version by Arnold
Dnlv. who shoots tho younger Harbara
(l-adors by John Greenleaf Whlttler), and
iluv Coombs, hoio of n thousand cellu
loid battles. Impersonates tho Intrepid
ti tun mill.
When "Darbnra Frletrhlo" has mended
Us giamnnr and when some unll
lustrntlvo action has been sliced off, tho
photoplay will hold many pleasurable
moments'. Anil Mary Miles Mlnter Is ex
ceedingly good to look upon.
llssanay Is making preparations for the
taking of Its coming live-act feature,
"The Misleading' Lndy," adapted from the
stngo sueces written by Charles W. God
elatel nnd Paul Dickey
In onler to mako tho play as realistic
as possible, A. Horthclet, the director, ac
companied bv I lent y li. Walthnll, Edna
Mnvo nnd other leading characters, will
mako u trip to tho Adirondncks to take
several scenes.
The scene In which tho hcrolno is kid
napped by tho soldier of fortune and
taken to . .s mountain lodge takes place
in tho Adirondncks and will ho stnged
thcro In the exact setting as In the piny.
Tnc homes of severnl of Chicago's
wealthiest citizens will bo employed In
taking tho house party scenes, nnd other
scones which take placo In tho homes and
on tho estates of tho rich
Francis X Bushman, of tho Metro Ple
nties Corporation, will lead the grand
march at tho fourth annual ball of the
Motion-pictures Exhibitors' Leaguo, nt
Philadelphia on Wednesday night. ' De
cember 8 rnullne Fredeilck will bo his
partner on tills occasion nnd the "Who's
Who" of the motlon-plctt.ro world In the
I3nst will nttend the ball, which Is one
of the biggest events ot its kind given
for exhibitors and -""lon-plcturo artists.
Nearly :) boys and girls from all sec
tions of Ohio, accompanied by their rel
atives, comprising a patty of about 1500
Interested In coin-grow lug, will reach
Philadelphia Thuisdav morning. They
assembled at Pittsburgh Thursday morn
ing nnd moved from theie In seven spe
cial trains, reaching Washington Tuesday
night After meeting the President nnd
seeing the sights of the capital, they are
coming to Phlhidclpltla to spend Thurs
day Fridnv and .-attirdnv will be given
to Now York The pailv expeits to view
tho Lihcrtv Hell and Independence Hall,
tho Petsy Ross Houo and other points of
Interest In this cltv and In the evening
will attend the piifoiniain.c of "The Birth
of n Nation' at the U in u k Theatre.
ChertnutSt. Opera House , YoTi!
TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS
mo Aiiucjuiiciiu. tit . l.i . Aiuudx-tncne
CollllllM
I -T PIJII
SHERWOOD omi ANP. timoe
JESSE L LASKV Presents
Geraldine Farrar Carmen"
rn?ANTn "-,' xmhmt streets '
XJ-Vf-llU m i i i r ),i.j ; p s -VM
1 OX I-re-.m.
"THE REGENERATION"
l.y OWEN KILDVHE
OVERBROOK ..
' VND
""'l AVE
REUI AH POYNTER in
I HE HE MIT S OP MEN"
1. KiNe.l.ovI OP ROsELAND"
-i u nt, n. n Mil" irr stiielth
METRO FEVrt RK
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in
11113 SILENT VOICL"
1MPFRIAT ,'"rn XNl "
aiTii iiiviriij w ii xi T hTRECT."
WVl I o PUPSENTS
ROBERT MANTELL in
Mil I I IXIlM s- ie DrvOlION"
O ARDFN '"u ' vNMiuwM- avp
GABY DFSLYS in
"HER TRIUMPH"
THE
POI'PLAR
CFDAR THEATRE
W'H LI 1SI
THEDA BARA "
I t)X l'ren iiIh
rilL l"l EMt Nl EAI CASE"
Wmlds Chumplunshlp llaseball hrles
SPRUCF ""'" " "rnj r
II VI INI t VNI1 EVPNINTt
"THREE WEEKS"
OTHEIIS
NORTH
Great Northern ?&$& N J
Dally V It) l JI l venlnss 7 and 0
THIl01.H VLAYS
.'! I I V VI I . , ,
RAVMQ.ND Hl'lCHCQCK in 'Stolen Magic -
Broad Street Cas'no ,noriRrt"'
E EMNU T 15 .D Q
Edn Mayo and Darwin Karr in
V HIT OF LACE" OTHERS
TIVOLI Theatre tl'i
'Girl of the. Dance Hall'
DARBY THEATRE
DARBY
PA
''pTi'uT1 "Majesty of the Uw"
SIDNEY DREW In ' FOX TROT PINESbS
MATINEE ANDKVENINU
X'lKTmVKVr
West AHeoheny -?. ,tu-a:
JES-3E I IASKV Presents
Blanche Sweet "ThCiue"
Susauehanna I" JT .
EDNA MAVu lc BRYANT WaSHBIJXH Jsw
THE BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE
V a, .- -in
- WaW
m
liiilT
i iyji f iffliWltfnri if . i ii sell "i
fnur" i 1..I-1