Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1915, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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    t -. m &.,
p)UIS IS ONLY
RIVAL w urn in
CONVENTION RACE
uflnV Believe Philadelphia
(jan vvui ii. i.i-v
Gives Aid
Ihicago is ELIMINATED
i ' .. . .
hfflnressmBn Moore Pushing
viWous Fight at Capital
for 191" Assemuiy
.i ... .nMrr tho Ilcnuhlicnii
Tr" i rt.n!lon next venr hns shlttou"
CchUo .n.1 H o bctorn Phlla.
i f riila nnil St I-ouls, nccor.i.i.K '
patches from " --
nre considered
.be so good nt the Capital thnt many
f-MMbllean nitlonal len.lora believe that
K rlty can secure the convention If
Ipcnator Penrose throws his Influence In
(dl;n:0XClio,.lrlbutlonS to the
KiLne -of Commerce fund are now rap-
. . .shine the 1 10ft 000 mnrK. ami ti is
K'llv'for innt amount villi he Placed
f.s. Minds of the chairman of the com-
", .ee tach'iBO of the movement to bring
mlltce la cimih-. .. . .
f Writhe National Hcpubllc.m Committee
I'M . tt?rBSc.. .- -ul In Hit. Cham-
too Commerce toil i fen the convention
rr. -,. in inritcat checkn vvcie from
rlmhA Hrotlicra and Sncllcnburtt's for
X e.cl "other check received Include
I10... ........ 11..1 M 11V1- Ilnlinler Ho-
"P.1 "" "."."."Ll lim. rnfn KAIB.
Ill I 50. DOOllci n ......... " ----- --:
'. '.,. ttntel Stcnton, $50: J. T. Jack
s' W and nanlel J Kopp, 2S
v .'..'. T.nmK niitvvnrilty has been In
?,. of Philadelphia as tho placo to hold
.comentlou, but as jet ho has mode no
ictlve moo toward iirniBinK ma '""
"rnaunUl8aClccl! nRo the Itcpubllcnn
....' -i i.ira licllevetl that no other
city except ChlciKO would be conshleicd
khtn tho mtlon il committee incctH next
k to select tho place for holding tho
ritherlnK Toilnv nicorilltiR to ntlvlees
J" u-n.i,inirtoM. Chlcaco l almost out
4 if the race and the contest lies between
r Philadelphia ntul St Louis, with both
titles nrcscntlnrj MroiiB claims.
Cnmrressman J Hampton Moore Is
t conductlnc (he c.impnlKn in Washington
to bring the convention iiiiiaiiciimi.i
Ha will present the cltl's Invitation nnd
. . . . .1.. V..llnn1 fnlnititttnii
claim neiorc im .' ;" "
next vieck St. Louis has linlf n dozen
boomers at the caplt.il.
Republlc.m leideis are frratlu.illv shift
ing from ChicaBo because they foci thnt
the atmosphere thcro would not make
for harmoni Tlun nro superstitious,
ln. over holiliiiB this 1 car's convention
In the bulldliiR wlicre the pirty split oc-
-currm iuui .v-.i.o i
The ChlcaKo men hints. having lost the
Democratic National Convention, nre
planning to liurease thcli BU.iralitee fund
from $100,000 to $t".0.000 to secure tho
Republican convention
HDRELI.0 I'IXTIX(! LKFT
TO I'ING ARTS ACADEMY
.'.Will of W. n. Rawlc Gives Picture
After Widow's Death
The will of Wllllum Ilrooke Itawle. of
m South ?.M sticet admitted to prouato
Ritodaj. leaves an estate of ins.CO) In trust
lilforlils widow duriiiB htr life. I'pou her
i ,dtath a part of the estnte Is- left to
jVchurch and other Institutions
i Upoa the death of Mrs Havvlc, ho be
queathed to the reunsvlinnla Acndcmv
cf Fine Arts a palntliiK. "I'Iip ViiRln
and Child,' salil to be bv Miucllo. which
was brouKht from I'oitiiBnl to Hrull
about U07 bj ii nitmbcr of tho ionl
fanll) nnd a few years later purchased
) John Hoss Millliu Ho left to tho
tame Institution inlnlutuie nortralts of
the decedent's father and mother.
To the trustees of the Acnduuv of tho
Protestant Kplsrnpnl Chinch, of I'hlla
ielphla, he loft WO in trust, tho incomes
to be used foi free scholm ships
To a cousin nnd nenlmu the testator
left his hw piactko and law llbrarv, nnd
w each or tha fiunllv servants ?j0 for
erery full ear thev have been In the
fimlly All of the family silver, books,
manuscrhith. minting nnd hniisehold
Tecta are left nbsoluteb to Mrs. It.iwle.
Alter several small bequests to i chi
llies thit are nnlv onciutive unon tho
death of Mrs ltaule. the ti list estate is
to be dlstrlhuti d as follows Two-ninths
part to the lectin, church vvaidens and
Testrmen of St Jnnie!,' Church. Two
ninths pirt to the tiusttes of tho Unlver
ilty of Peniisjlwiniu for tho uso of the
hospital
T0nnth.s nnrt in ttin triiKtf.oM nf the
ftUniiersltj of I'ennsvlianla for tho uso
m tho CollcKt or Aits department.
Three-ninths unit In thn lllulnrlnil Kn-
H clel of Pennsjlianiu.
wrectlons are Klven to tho cxecutoia
land trustees to carry into effect, upon
We death of the widow, tho testamentary
ynnuion In fuvoi of tho Chlldicn's Jlo?
pltal of Philadelphia contulned In tho
IU of testutor's mother. Kllzabetli
"wle, who died In 1S17. Tho provision
contains a hupiest of $X00 for a free bed
to be known as tho Chatles Wallace
Brooke, Jr fiee bed
In a codicil pvpf-ntoii in 191 the
teitator bequeathed an annuity of $750 to
4rnei F mrp "for her faithfulness
ndhonesn Tlir executois nnd trusteed
"the estate aro Elizabeth N. A. Ilawle,
Charles Sanderson and the Land Title
n Yrust i .imp mi
The ulll nf f...Mnu -f..nn n,..1A nf
km) JleKean sheet, (icrniantovvii, be-
IJ"n all of his estate, valued at
US t0 ''Is widow Josephine Kern
pse. with (lhtctlons that she proviuo
for their two unnM .mil wn dfiui-hters In
Much nunner as she deems proper. The
nwldow la otn ....... .-!
---. , Mtau niIHJIIllt.'U CICUllll I.
"tner wills piubated were those of
"anlfcl Knlor t. If.M X-..l. nfltU otrmtl.
E .!... . "- " - ' .."lilt n. o.fc-.
'eft effects lalued at $5353, and
LQliabeth Kschenftlder. 2002 North tth
"i wi"0 The personalty of the
wate of Chsrles o Cross has been
wjfl1 at $5!ios;6. William V. V naly.
". and Joseph C Sliober. $3tML00.
LONDON STOCK MARKET
LTradine Hnnifnto,! Dsnn f thn
Balkan Situation
'!l,0iiD9N Dec 10 -In the main, trad
aVvi.1 e stock Exchange was dull to
2ht The Balkan situation was respon
'!J or the hesitation A reactionary
. wncy wn noted In the gilt-edRed ec
Iivr,BuUlptlon to London's portion of
(Hfctantlal. Vvir c-umn.-..-
IilT :rcan shares drooped. The aboil
iioa 0 thA cn..i.. .1 ...1 -
g2nean ; securities via London already
IS. ulted In considerable selling by
M il" Provide for domestic purchases
t tne natlnnnt lnan Tl... t I... ll.t-tit
WtlUKmA w... uuiiiin MJ .
Kim- a stronger tone In diamond Issues.
Igjawe shares were Inclined to sag.
tT 'n Logan Improvement League
o rare now ,200 members In the
1 . '"'Provcmcnt League, according
fi. 'eruulug ear were elected as fol
s Prestdenr vt t r..sa.ii. vi..
3tat Frank Grler." sccretarv-treaa-
rv WUUam n Chambers, financlat
P9W- A C Early.
EVENING-
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
CHAIN AND FLOUR
Wirn.vj liectlrts. isl.nro bushels The mnr
Ret ruled firm with a gemJ demand nmt moJ
crate ntrerlnis ('notations Car lots, in ex
port elevator No. 1 rej, opot nn.l December,
JtlVfltm, No 2 Southern red 1 Irvnt is,
-inmcr .-so a reil, l 1..HI 17, No T re I 1 IS
j'l'l'l" .r,rJ"u' A' 1 12'49I.ll rejeaed U
(VUl.V -necelpts onst bushels Trade wis
lulct. but prices were well maintained Quo
tations L'sr lots for local trade, n to location
Old Wrstirri No i ellon, WfiHlc , Uo . Menm
rr rllnn, "IKillc . do.. No .1 jellou, ;sij"')i ,
hew cnii, per 70 lbs , 07111.
HATS -llcietpls I2,nt2 bushels There wns
ft moderate business ilolnir ttt steady prices
Vluntnllnn No a white 'Mi4i'j stindirt
white, 47'j'itvi No 1 white 4uisf47c No
I white, MigSfiraiC snmido oats 42ifA'c ,
purifle 1 mts, Krmled, Kfri'se
KIjOI'II -Itctelpts, 1I.7U bids nnd 1,1J t!8
lbs 111 iMiks Trade whs nn on I the mar
liot was InrRelv nomln d yuotmlons ter 1 Ml
Us In wool Winter clour, fllMi'i'ii, dn ,
strnlRht, Mnofl'ii do, pntent, " suflittn
Knni-iis clesr Jute sacks JvlVn, do ,
strnlRht, Jute fackf, t." ton.", iiO do , patent
Jule srks f, i, Mi, Hi), stirlnie, nrst ileur
S",'J".".V). do, stralRht, -. K)1l'i "",. do.
pitent ft fii in do, favorite bninls, f'-'M
nil! to dt mills rholre nn I fine pstent,
?ilfOftilui. cll mills, regular itrnde-VV Inter
clear. 1 tTtt 4n. vo. siriilnht S SlMi " 1
to pniellt, $A smni', Id
IIU! 11.(11 It wis quiet, but steady under
llBht offerlnRs Vie quote at $3J'itl."'0 per
bid , ns lu quality
PROVISIONS
There wns little trading and some kinds were
eislr. (Junta ions City beef In sets, smoked
ant nlr-drled 2Hiie , Western beef. In sets,
smoked, !!Ki2"c , city beef, kmickltit and
ten lira smoked nn t nlr-drled 2iWS7c .
Western beef, knurkles and lenders, smoked
.'ioi'c, beer hums. jsij 10 iork, liimlly,
Jl AiMf St. hams, H. I cured, loose, IMP
1'hc , do, sklnuel, loose. UftlJlfcc, do do,
smoked. llfillUc. ; other hams smoked city
(ureil. ns to Irand nnd averace, HUjlflie .
hims. rmoked, Wostern cured uiMMh. do,
boiled lonelirs, 2Jc , plciilr shoulders, S 1".
cured tcose IJc , do., smoked, Ik. bellies,
In tl kle. atcnrdioR to average looe, 1 1'if
1 t'ic , breaitfnst biron, na to brand nnd nier
ngc, clti curcil 17isc . breakfast bacon
Western cured, tifMSc. , lard, V ostein tednei.
In Mines lin.c do, do, In tubs 10'c Innl
puro eltv, kettle rendered In tierces, Hi'ic ,
Inrd, puic elt), kettle rendered, In tubs lo'iC.
. REFINED SUGARS
The market was quiet and unihinged We
nunte I xtra line Rrnnulaleil, '. l.V atanaanl
uranuliiteil, i .IK , powdered, il 2"c . ionic..
ilonirs A. nine soft Krmles, ", low.lfii
Tin.ro was little trndlnff nnd the 1'innrolva-
nla CcmiMni vns accepting business lor
prompt dellwry on n bnsis of tl inc. tor extra
rtne Kriiiiulnteil lleflners' list prices llxtra
tine Kruiulntrd, II HUM l."e , stnndnrd Rrnnu
lateil HIMjHSOc, lowdered HSiKiil'.'.'c , ion
fcetloncrs' A, ogiiO."ic, soft grades, ft .'M
BfXIc
DAIRY PRODUCTS
HL'Trnit OfferlnRs of fancy stock were
HRht and values wire well sustained tinner a
'ulr demand, follow InR are tho quotations
Western, solld-packod i.reumer, fani spc
ilals, 17c, extra, I'c . extra llrsts IJTillc ,
firsts, ..Oft lie scconil", 2ittl2Ui , neirb i rlnts,
faiii, IV . do, nwraRo extras l.Mi 17c . do
llrrts. III M.'o do, si i on Is, UtilfJ.U. , JobblllR
siles or funei prints, I IV He
.runs Hue new-laid ckrs were In small
suppl) ami llrm umli-i a roo1 demand. Vu
quote Tree mses. ncarb txtras, 1'ic. pir
mi , nrst" $10 su iiir standard ciso. neirb
turrelil leielits, ?lu L'0 per case. Western
i xtra llrsts sn so pir tnse, firsts $n 20 pir
lae. rerrlRcrator rs lnnc, 7.".oi7.,'0 per
inse. do . llrsts $7 -O per case do , seconds
Jil.lOfliliu j.rr case do. Inferior lots lower,
tam sele- led i llnllc 1 igKS wile Jobbing at
4111 1 1, pir doz
Clli:i:si: The market ruled firm at the late
nduinri with ilemiml almorldng tin llinlti' I
ntfirliiKs ijunt itl ns follow Nc lnrk rull
iream, fain, hell. !7'i.tl7'liC Mieilals
higher, do, do. fair to Rood, lull lil'jKlii- .
do , part Hkllns, tuillo
POULTRY
LIVT2 Tho market was quiet with fairly lib
iral oirctlmts at reiintb-ii'ilsul the tjuo
tatloi h i'ou r, as to slzo and qunllt), UffUi.
exeeiiiloinl lots hlkner roostus lunlli.
spring thlikeiM aciuidlng to quality. l-'tMi
ixriptlonal lots hlRher turkejs, lsiiJuc
iIikIih us to size and quilltv, 1 Hi I Hi , Rife,
lUMl.c. . gulaeis, oiiiik, wilghlnK - lbs an I
nir nplen pir pur, iiV i(l, wishing I't
lbs npini, er pair, S"ilKic., weighing I lb
nidit. per pilr, '"r hulneas old, r pair,
,w1i7"c , pigeons, old, per pair, J-foJSi . du ,
oung :t pair l"-!JOi..
.......,..... ... ... ..... ....n.lnH. ... nt.nrr.
I I'll. -il. I ' i.iiuiiiiii ia au.iiiiviib ii. ..-".
I tho lliiillr.1 nnVrlni-'ii nf Hop. deHlribU Sized
slnik and v iluis were well sustained (juntt
llons. Kresh khlcil turkejs, fanij, nearby, .'I'd
.'Ii do, i'o VA i stent. dr paikcd. .'.'Jfilc ,
do, fair u good 201fJli , do., old toms. llic
do., Inrirlcr, lMfCv fowls, 12 lo box. dry
(diked and dr -tucked. ranc selected, 1st ,
wilhhliii; I'j1(" lbs apiece 17Wi . wolghliiK 4
lbs. apleie lil'.c . weighing I', lbs aplne. !.;
i.-itji , wcUhhiK II lbs iipleie und under, J Hi
lit . line hiavj fowls In barrels fam wili.li
lug 4'-i.1 lbs aplere tii . wilghltlg 4 lbs
H.i smaller slzis. 12ijllc old roosters, dry
1 1. i,i i l,i. iiiuKiiiB-Jiisij, laaij bioilern,
'.hi'.'is. other ncubj fancj broilers 221.Mc.
Weateni biollCTs. wilglilng llili- '. apicie.
iini.'.'i northern Illinois iiiicsins, lancy, joi
In.. .. . ii.lil.ii A Ilia, und o fir. lilllll . no
irn lllliiuls, fancj, witfchlng 2'jii l'4 lbs.. In
I oxi A, Iil1il7c northern Illinois, fiuiij, weigh
ing L'ljd I lbs.. In barrels 1.11IU.C . other
Wes em 4 lbs and over In boxes, lililec ,
ollnr W.ilirn uelghliig J'lti Uj lbs. In boxes
1 In lite , otbei Vichtetn. wtluhlng Jijli Pj ibs
hi bbls.. Ill lis;.; Inferior, I.lc . spring ducks,
i.euit. lsit.ti . do , ttirn. lun, l1itsi .
lair to wol, l.'fiHc (.rise nearb. H,1( lc .
do, VVeslirn. Ufilbc.. niuabs. pir doz.
White weighing 11 o 12 lbs per doz., 4 to
41.1.10 while, wclhlilrsr to 10 lbs. iir iliu
4til .,0 white, wilglilng S lb' per doz , fa 21
It I V), wlilte weighing 7 lbs. er doz, (2 M
i I ,hlte, weighing t.fii.'j Ibs i er doz, 2t
2 21. duk. 1. 75i 2.23. small and No. 2, tl'tf
t 10.
FRESH FRUITS
t holio sink w.is In fair request and values
cent rall rub d steady under moderate offer
ings ijuoi ttlons Vpples, per bbl Jonathan,
linn I lull I dn , fair to good 2 Sllfl I.
Mcintosh, S.li I Miiokehousc JPK I HI, ilrlmio'
Hold n. If2 ilfl I Wl W Ines Hi 2 7M I lo,
llrcilllng, $2 "Mi I VI I! tldwlii 2 7.10 I 10.
Itliuk 'Iwlg 2.iniil21 ork Impirlal, 2fi)
.121, Twiiilv nuuif, J2Ti1. Pippin. $2tf I Hen
I) iv Is, JI7.MI2 2.1 other varieties, tl.EiMr
2 10 No 2 11 2,1. apples. In bulk per nil
lbs. .Hii Afl.,i. do. Western, per box. fl.Tftfr
2 71 Petrs, pir bid -heckel flflin, tsiielilon.
JIJil linitie d'AnJou J mil I fin nriipe", New
ork per lib basket Did uviire, 10fil2i . M
itgnni, tmil'2i Coiuord, I0lil2i drains. New
X, ork per til lb. lusket Concord. 4U.10i . Nl
agin, IMiSOc. (irangcs. I'lorlda per 'rati.
xi7ri1(2 0O TaiiRfrlnts Plorldi. per strap. l
(i 1 .10, Orapilrult. florld.i, per iruti. 2fi I.
lemons, per box. $2fi I Pineapples. Porto
mo, per ti He. $2 I Cranberries. Cape Co.
per bid, 51i7, do do .pej crate, l.75i.
do, Jerso. per enite, ft...Ui2.
VEGETABLES
Thero was a fair demand, for desirable stpik.
und values were well su.tiliied on cholie .torn
of mo"t iliscrlptlons Quotations White pot
?! m0..I.";...J..tilf.l,M. : ii v. ,!. fair Id l-oo.l.
.ilTwii. Whtte rntttoes. Jersey, per basin t
Vo 1 Itose 41fl3V No J other varkllis.
Jll1i41i .No. 2, 2Mft'3c wcet potutois Jer
ie. r bn,ktt-.No 1 40'tfWc. No t lV
Sweet rotatoes. Virginia, rer bid . l.3oiil ii
nnloas per 100.1b. bag-No 1 I 7.1111 M No.
" Wfti-ic liubbaue. Uanlsh er ton fililn
do domestic, pe? ton 3na Celio. New
1 ork I "r b 'n'ch. 13S40C Lettuce. K orlua. per
lfltket l '0 I North Carolina per
baSk't 11U1.5". I'eJns. Florida, per ba.ktt,
Workmens Compensation Rates
of this Company for 1916
Have been Filed with and Approved by the
Insurance Department of Pennsylvania
American Mutual Liability Insurance Co.
(Organized in 1887)
Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Mail to us at once attached cpupon for further information.
AMEmCAN MUTUAL UABtUTV ,NS. CO.,
We are, or are not, insured at the present time, and our policy expires .19, . .
STATE NATURE OF BUSINESS;
STATE EST, P. R. IN
STATE EST. P. R. IN
"
P S If a Special Rate
' We shall be pleased
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
2T12.1. Teas. Florldii, per hasktt. lt.B
3 W. Kggplant, Florida, per crate, 12.2MJ2.M.
Mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket, t.Ol.80.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NP.W YOllK. Dec, 10 -tH'TTHrt-Market
firmer; receipt. 4IR2 p-iekres, extra, JII'iM
Z5-! hlghtr scoring, .1H iiJc.: State dairy,
Clinic , imitation creamerj, 2.lfl24e.
HK5S vtnrket firm, receipts, .-,7M packages,
extra nrsts, :isfr40e.; firsts, SM?17c . nearhy
whites. .VmHlc ; mixed color. ,V,Ht2e. refriger
ator nrsts 21tsfl.Me , nearby browns, 'Agile
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
Clttl-ACO. he. 10
-tUMJI. llecelpts
O0..
s market. in-llSc,
lower, mixeo
nn.l
butihers iiMf 7 J,, cooxl heavy, jtnofln 71
rotiRh heavy. iUWiao. light, 5.70fl0lfl
Pigs. JMfino: bulk, t. Ififinoo.
. I'.VITl.K -Itecelnts. 8100. market
beeves, H2"1ii7i. cows and heifers U!lf
S 10. Texnns, ?rt .WSS 21. ealves. IS ftOiflO 21
SllKBf llecelpts. who market steady,
n-itho nnd Western, $1 25g0 10; lambs, 10.1jIi
23
RIG GAIN IN STEEL ORDERS
Amount on Corporation's Dooks No
vember 30, 1,024,037 Larger
Ni:V YORK, Dec. 10 - Tho fnllcil
Stntrs steel Corporation todav reported
unfilled orders on Its books ns of Novem
ber 20 last of T,lsy,4Si tons, compared with
ri,l.io,4JJ tons on October 31 last, nn in
crease of t.021.037 tons, and 3,321,532 Ions on
November 30, 1914.
Comparisons for three venrs follow
ml-. inn Hilt
.lanuarj
I ' Hilary .
Mnrrh ...
April
Ma .
time
.lul .. ..
August . ,
Sept. mber
Hi tol er
Nnvrml er
hfrfmbcr
4,24H-,7t 4 ntl.tivo 7,i7 t'.S
. 4,141171 . 021, 410 -.n.Hi.714
4 211 740 4 llVt.S.'l 7.4I.S pill
.4 1112 211 4.277.MS It.ll7s.7ia
. 4 2lll,iaS .1 PllS.tltfl lt,124,122
4 I17 list 4 O.I2.M7 ." 807.117
4ii2s-.ii) tiis.-hSi r. inn Tit
. 4,pos,l11 4.211 1.11 r.,22-.4r,S
ft 117 CIS 1.7S7.IW7 1.ivl 7S1
, lltlt.14lU I4(il.fri7 4,.1t1.7n7
. 7Kn,4ll 'I1.M . 4 UK1.14T
.. . .1.MII.04I l.Jt.' t"s
PUBLIC UTILITIES
The luterboroiiBh Mrtrojiolltnii has
plnced contracts for a little over $2 000,000
of motors, control equipment ntid so
forth, divided about equally between
Ociicrnt Klectrle and WestliiBhoUse lllec
trlc The new equipment Is for both sub
w.ivs nnd elevnted
The New York Transfer Company re
ports to tho Public Service Commission,
for the v eat cndid June 30, 1315, deficit
for the year of fdS.Si;.
Clross operating Income of tho Havana
r.lectrlc Hnllwnv, LlBht and Power Com
panv for October totaled $I63.3S5, n decllno
of a little over $IO"0 from last jenr's earn
InKs, but net revenues, after expenses
nnountlliR lo $274,565, were ndvanced $712S
The sin plus balance, after Interest
charRCS. etc. wns Increased $IG,3P) to $12,
IV) Income for the 10 months ended Oc
tobn 31 nmoimtcd to $1,572,321 in Kros.
$i.C7l more than was enrned In tho lor-
respontllnfr petlod In 1MI, while net rev
enues of $2.Ci.Ct)2 showed nn Increase of
$"4.'.C20
The Columbia lias nnd Kleetrlc Com
p.inv In Its lut nine account for the voir
ended October 31 teports nn Increnso of
$2.(1.010 In cross operatlnB revenues, which
nmoiinted to $.00ti.5l3. Thero was a los,
howover, of $10 2".i0 In net ciirnlnps after
expenses nnd taxes, which totnletl $1,'t2l.
22", but ufter IncludlnK other Income, the
total Income for the 12 months wns $1.
411 b02, nn Increase of $32,141 over the prc
ccdlnff enr Expenditures for rentals
nnd prior llxed charccs nmountod to $3.
ZCn.m a decline of $10 510, nnd the sur
plus bnlnnco after iloductlnp interest on
tho first inorttraKe 5 per cent, bonds, and
cirlns for sinking fund requirements,
etc , totaled $3u3,C0l, a Rain of $31,103
Karnliiss of the Detroit Lulled Itnllvvny
Cuiiipiinv for October showed an appreci
able grow th In sross nnd net revenues,
am! nftir enrins for Interest chnrRos, etc ,
the surplus balance on hnnd wns more
than twice in excess of that icportcd In
the same month list jear. Total Income
fot the month amounted to $1.1SS,'H)0 In
Bioss, nn Increnso of over II per tent ,
while net earnlncs, after expanses
nmountlnR to $310,410. made a Rain of more
thin 3" pel cent Surplus cari'nss were
Increased $92,327 to $ISJ,440. The 10 months'
statement up to October 31 shows an ln
cieafe of $55,131 In Rross operallntr In
come, which totaled 10,SM,(Ou, nnd net
muninRS were Inert aseil $203 318 to $3,
214 5T.8
The Western LIrIiI and Power Company
has sold to William Moirls Imbrle & Co.
$2,100,001) 5 per cent first inortBaRe bonds
The sale of these bonds completts the
details of rcorBunlzation of the Northern
Colorado Power Compui). the properties
of which vvero acquired by the Western
Llilit and Power Company
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
lilrurd Trust Compaii) regular quarterly P
l it cent pHublo Januar) .1 to atoik of reior.l
boccmbcr lo . ,
Amerlian Cities Compin, regular semlnn
iui.it It, per nn! on preftrred, pantdt) Jan
miry 1 to stork of riord Diiembir M
Twin ills Kupld Trmlt regular quarterly
1. i er rent, on preferred nnd li (er cint on
torn ion. livable Janunr) SI to stoik of rtcord
December 17 .....
Narraknitielt i:i-. trie Lighting Compinv.
rejii' ir qu.irtrrli $1 a shtro in the capital
stock Issued preilousl to November 1 lull
a dlv blend of i.il'2-t tents a share on th
tapltil slock lesutil November 1 lull, hihI
the iiunrlerll Inltrist on the debenturts of the
series of l'i4-llli!. all i a) able January 1 to
stoik and dibenture hoi 'ers of renin! of De
Argonaut Coniolli'tted Mining Compaii, rig
ular quirterl) 7', per tint aiul extra 2H pt r
tint , iaalle December -I to stoik of record
llrtembcr 13. .
Wagner i:icitrlc Maniifaiturliig Cnmpnn,,
regular tiuatterl 2 per lent , extra 2 per cent
and a slock till Idem! of 10 per lent., all t.
abb- Janunry 1 ,
Ohio cities (lis t'ompap), regulir quirterL
It. (or lent on preferred, pivnble Jaiiutry 1
to stock of record Dei ember II
Mctor Talking Jluihlno Company, regiilar
quarttrly $17.1 on preftrred. and J1 on torn
man, pajalde Januury 13 to stoik of rctonl
December 11
BAR SILVER
NKW "JOrtK. Dec. 10 The price of commer
cl'ii bar silver declined c to liv.e. this niorn
Pie In London there was u drop of Hd . to
2td.
FACTORY - ?,
NUaiilKtt;UfGOtr.
OFFICE? ,
"Na'me of Company
.NUMBER OF
is desired, fill in the following:
to have an. inspection made of our plant
DisBcflmrliiiHiH
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DOROTHY GREEN
Two view? of n Fok player. Which
do you prefer?
Theatrical Baedeker
UltOAD- Outcast', with l'.ls e rerRUon. Da
vid Powell nnd Nell Compton A drama o.
laigllsh life, bv llul ert II I'aWes The rlflng
voung star plavs tnri pirt el n wemnn ot the
slriets who fielns a man from Cie down
path onl to refue mnrrlnge
KOHItrsT ' Stop' Iokl Listen'" with Oaby
Deslis, Prank Inlor Joseph fesntlev llnrrv
I'llrer, Dojle and I'lxor Trmpest and Sun
shine. A nig rettie on the lnlct Pill nghim
model with musical " mmlnss li 11 rlln and
lvrlre h) Harry 11 Smith An excellent op
poriunlti to view new loumi and stiles
LMtlC IliiRgles of ttrd Oip ' with Itnlph
Htrx Loule Hile Bnd Oeorge Haskell A
enmedv, with muse, from the nmuelng sto.
rles In llenrv I enn W llfon In the omurdae
nienlnp I'ot The ndvintures or an Lng
Ilsh tttiller In America.
AUI.LP11I "A Pull Hone with .May Vokes
llerlcrt Cnrthell and George Parsons Three
laughs and two ro irs ner other line over
o crook, a cop and a chorus girl.
PltOTOPLXTS.
Till: OAnrtICK- 'The tllrth of a Nation."
with Henry II Wnlthal Mao Marsh nnd
Slottswood Altken D. W. ilrlfflth's mam-
mom pnotopity of the civil war ami lie
rtnstructlcn founded In put on Thomax
Dixon's 'Clansman" A marvelous entc
tilnment.
MlirilOPOl.ITAN -"nattlo en of reace"
Itiiaritiih nmjt aim on Prrn irednes.
with t h irle Itl hmnnd nnd all-star last.
It shows the Invasion of America b a foreign
lower ind cnlls us to ireiare to meet eiiin
nn oecnrreii e The I title sienes arc limn
ing and the tllm renuirknt le
l'ALfJ Prlli nrd Snturdnv "llclla
Dunn i stirring Pauline I nderkk. will be
the feature
cin:!TNrr thpi:t opkka hocse-
righting In I rnnte, n new serlts of war
PI tuns of the I'tiuit Lrt'irn snowing tho
i imlii. now phi. iged In bittle. Tne pictures
srow msny unusual Iniblents of modern
warfare
ST VM llY Prldii and Kiturdnv "The Cn
kiiuwii" with I.ou Tellegen. Theodore nob
crt, 'lorn Poreinan and Dorothj Diviiiporl
will be screened
TUP. Ill'Hi:NT-"The Dnngtr Signal," with
Vrtlutr lloopes mil Ituhv llnmond. and tho
week ends with 'The fSreatcr Will"
A1!C VDI -Prltn an 1 --ituriliv, 'The Liby
rlntb with "I ill Kiine
lIPLVInVi The rinlden Claw." "Doubla
rrouble " "The licit of i:nemks. ' "Janltor"a
Wife's Temptation."
VAL'DEVILI.n
KLITll'S-neorgc MniKnriind Jlllly n Van
mid lleaimont --Isters, In "Siiooks", Wlllird,
Darothi Tovc MiConnell mid Simpson, Hal
leu and Puller, Delmore and Lcc. Kane and
II. man the In ecu hlsters
CltiitS KLV.S -Siiond hllf of week. ' I'c Mill
Clerks," I'lelsin iuui ilnldlr. Klius an 1 llln
nn, I.elind Cirr and eominn, Will Adiins,
the Lelands
OLOniJ-Ilibilnlki Orchetra. Itrady and Ma.
honv. San Tong Lin Troupe le Iloj, llarvev
and comtnnv fllrd and Nellie Helm, Jtoit
tlnl and Shell, I'mmel and compuny, Maria
Stnldard Kn and Vernon I-i Petite Ourl.
ClUAND "The Purnnce 1 Ixers." Oeorge Barrv
nnd Maude Wolford, Herlerls Dogs, Loar
and Mone Cliff llalley. Harry Itoie.
AT Pqi'L'LAP. PltlCBa.
J'COPLE'? "At tho Old Cross noai!." a
rural comedy
STOCK.
K.MCKnilBOCKEIl - Tho Oamblcrs " tha
Knickerbocker Players In Klein's famous
play.
nLTHLUPCJtJE.
DUMONTS-Dumont's Jllnstrels In burlesque
and traicstlci of the times
i
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOPAII STOCKS
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Jim llutlir I 10 ill
MniNamtn lit (V,
Vlldwnj II .HI
MUpah Extension 2U t"
Montana LI :n
Northern Star Itl .1"
Tonopih Ilelniont 11 1
lnnopiili I7xttiislon :Pia l'i
Touoptti Mining 7L "34
llescue Hull OS II)
Wtst End M V,
(iOLDPIELD STOCKS
Vll.inta 22 ti
Blue Hull nt .01
Itnolh lit 7
ltull.log 02 HI
C O I) . , (II OI
Cniublliltl'Ml hrailton 117 us
Dllinondlleld II II 01 01
Hals 0 II
Plorenie .11 Ii
lloilllill t'ousnllditeil HI 1
flnlilHell Mvri.Fr !" '7
Junilo I-Ixtiiulon Lis 1 ti
Kewanis 20 22
Oro 01
hand Ken 07 IK
Mlur I'lik 07
MlbCELLlNEOt'S
niri Vztec Ill "-J
Klmberly '' M
N.vuda Hill .17 , 20
Nevada Wonder 1 -s 1 HI
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Date
THEFISH CAUGHT
BY THE MOVIES
Reappearance of Finny Fa
vorite Shown by Camera
News
By the Photoplay Editor
You can't slip nn. thing over on the
movies these days, nnd even the briny
deep cannot filie forth Its treasures
without fiettlnR cniiRht by tho ever
present film
Tor more than 30 jears the tllcflnh, an
unitsti il sort of delicacy, has no lonRcr
frtquented our shores unlll this season,
when It suddenly reappears In Kreat
numbers However, It did not arrive
undiscovered, for the movies were on
hand to record nnd show Its capture)
and many IntercstlnR detnlls of Its Hfo
i Three jears after the fish was first
i pi iced on the market In 179. tho npcclcs
disappeared when tho warm Oulf stream
swuttR avviiy from tho old tllofish
mount! IcnvlnR the troplcnl tribe to
pprlsh in roller waters As tho stream
rilRPd luck to Its nltl course tho MshltiR
ciIrciI back to Its old course tho nets or
lite llshltiR smacks cnURht a fish with the
body of a cod and the head of n channel
bass As the stream flowed more cvenl
ovet the old tllellsh plntentl tho nets
dinRKcd up In schools a fish of beau
tiful tolor. tlxperts In the lturcau of
Pinholes picked the fourth svllnble of a
Latin word and called, tho new species
the ' tllellsh "
The experts In the Culled States Itu
renu of Pisherlcs had never seen such a
specimen before, nnd In all their books
thej could not llnd a line about the spe
cies Then they sent the sloop Pish
Workmen's Compensation
Unless Expressly Excused
YOU MUST INSURE
We Represent Employers
Not Insurance Companies
RATES:
Lombunl, 'iO&O
Main, 1392
"
b.-,,r-.,:
itip)
ARCADIA iiivv-.on.
GAIL KANE in
TUB LAHMUKTH"
ROBERT MANTELL in
iHiTm.iuiLiL!i'- - -AUblfORIUM
:M" 'Wm. st
ROBERT WARWICK in
Tlir: PLVSll DP ANBMKUAI.D"
RI.UEBIRD
2.0"
SOUTH
HIIOVD SlltKRT
GERALDINE FARRAR in
"UAliairi.""
i,. AirriAD TIlP.ATIli;
THR.. . CEUAK vmiernis
I'.TUK HKl'HBl' 'l HAlll'
i.un i.nsiti in"" .- .. .....
1'i-a
inoiint rroiluitlun
Hear Our Kew Orijan
CAIRMOIINT
SflTH AND
QlltAMII AVI",
ions- MVhON an! II UlU. DAWN In
-The Fatal Card" A WcWi?
GERMANTOWN
H.VH OCItMAN
TOW'S' AVB
HAZEL DAWN in
"TUB MASUCBnADKHB'
GLOoc- u 11. Bvbs.
HBNIt KOLKBH In
"THE BRIDGE"
T 0
niRARD
AV.ESIB THBATUB
ITI! AVIl illllltl svr.
"iV'ttkiVpl? ftjM '"
VAuDBVll.i-r; i-iiioc.
JEFFERSON
AND DMII'IIIN
STItKETS
wm fosl VALESKA SURATr ln
PreenjjiK wu ( (jJi ,muAUjvAr
LAFAYETTE
VUM KENSINOTOS"
AVBNltP.
EDWIN ARDEN in
THE OIUJi MASK"
LIBERTY Sr.?itfn
Krancls X Pusbmaii Ileverly Uaine and
james j "Pennington' s Choice"
Jeffries In "
LOGAN THEATRE ","
HAZEL DAWN in
TUB MAbQUBItADBnS" Paramount
Weekly Programs
APD-ar every Mnndy l
Motion Picture Chart
t " s i jaxma
fe
I mAUl ' ' I
. - rvTTr.. .iTi r TTTs ii i"i t" """mfn
I T!!ou,.!go;n,,::iV:,.f!:,isV'K.!ar:
C n...it i ro lurllons. All pit lures reyleueil liefnre rail 111
t Kire hi "ourlot Uly obtaining uletures through the
it lug ttiinpany.
. . ii . linn !2th, Morris 4 Passjunk Avs
ALHAMBRA ,$..;; r, .;.r1Mi,tr
SOUTH PIULADEU'im
OLYMPIA nK0AD BEL0.AiNPniDoB
"FATI I IRF" A Ml'Tl al
rAlLUnC ilASTEKPlCTUBE
TI klml of Play tht anJlf vkouIiIIIUb to
ee a ae-ond. tlm ""
10, 1915:
Hawk to the grounds due east ot Atlan
tic City and directly south of the lower
end of Lonsr Island, Block Island, Mar
tha's Vineyard and Nantucket Island.
She returned without a specimen. The
Oulf stream had swept away from the
ocean plateau, and about 1,400,000.000 fish
In an area 170 miles lonpr nnd 25 miles
wide vvero killed by the cold currents.
Tho Bureau of Fisheries BRaIn sent a
sloop to the flshlnff grounds to make an
other attempt lo locate the Illusive tribe
They were accompanied by motion-picture
camera men, who obtained excellent
views of the fish and the unique process
by which they were cauRht.
When tho Paramount ntwsplctures
which contained these Views were ex
hibited In New York the experts of the
bureau obtained a special showing, at
tended b the entire bonrd. It Is ex
pected that these pictures, which are now
being shown IhrouBhout the country,
will bo welcomed by housekeepers, slnco
they wilt Icnrn by means of tnem oi
this cry cheap and nutrltlvo food
Paris, Pali j Ion, Jerusalem and several
other cities havo been reproduced for tho
screen on two blocks of Rround, where
hundreds of plnjers are working dally,
under the direction of I). W Griffith, for
scenes In his coming big subject, known
at the present time as "The Mother and
the Irivw," which Is said lo be only a
working title In Bcencs for this, as high
as 15W people will be used at one time
It is understood that famous paintings
aro being reproduced In life, mid will de
pict the fall of Uabylon, the massacre of
St. Ilnrtholomew, the crucifixion, nnd, to
lake an extra man's word for It, "Just
about cvcr thing In history."
"Streets of Silence" Is the title of a
new ntul orlglnnl photoplay written by
Anthonv P Kellv, of the Lubln scenario
force, which will have Its production
under Director George TcrwIlilBcr, nnd
which will be released throUBh tho V. I
S. i:., lnc, offices, with Orml llawley
as the stnr.
This will set at rest the constant rumor
that Director TervvllllBer Is to lcae the
We Are Prepared to Name Rates Now !
PL ATT, YUNGMAN & CO.
400 "Walnut Street,
Philadelphia
I i ,',"iif;i'.v C ompensatio n Insurance Specialist
IXJSMAM y- vrrttiiii kiiAiiii A'i'i- ,-Tsl
PROMINENT
PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS
LOCUST
C2D AND
i)ci-.t -.TriKnTS
MARY MILES MINTER in
IIAUMAItA PltlKTCHIK"
Logan Auditorium
llroad hi Above
lli-iktanil Avs.
ETHEL BARRYMORE in
TUB PINAL JPDtiMBNT"
T CAniTD lOUTi KIIIHT AND
LliAUcJK r. vscASTP.it Avrs-rv
Daniel Frohman Presents IILAVCIIB KINO
BLANCHE RING ln nTIIBaft&KBB
Market St. Theatre
311 MAHKBT
STItEBT
MURIEL OSTRICHE in
"A DAl'ltllTKH OP TUB SEA"
ORPHEUM flI!MVA'aj?j:nAvSA,vra,
Win H Hart In Ths Disciple." produced by
TlinuiiiH II Ime llule Iliiiiilttou In "IIT
Painted Hero." produied by Mack Sennetl
rDH7WT O-'O AS't) WOODLAND AVE
JtIC.ts I Dsllv Mat 2 Evg O-Sninll
Prima Donna tlrare Wllllaina In "TUB
TIIUTII AIIOPT HBLBS-" nKSPAIIl"
Also KID JIOIJV IIUAItD'
DAI AfT "u MAIIKBT STItCET
rALALC m a m io II sin p i
PAULINE FREDERICK in
HBLLA DONNA"
DrV IHDOi: AVB and DAUPHIN
rflltr fnnllnunus show from 1-5 11 aD.l I
! Toda Tomorron UBItAI.DINB PAltlt Ml
A ' .!t . im.. .innnu tn 'nniiiri"
ine leitiirttini .iii, ,i..,i, ,.. fc...-...-greatesi
phoioplay aihleiement nf the seasoa
PRINCESS
iniB MAIIKBT
btiicet
A Jl'SOI.B HBVKNIiK"
HIS BV1BIHIBSCV W1PB"
CONQl'BST OP "ONhTANriNB"
DrfTMT "-1 MAIIKBT KTREBf
Kt.vjt.lN I innns rnirn onaAS
LOIS MEREDITH in
THE C.ltBATElt WILL"
Riin V MAIIKBT fTHEET
U D 1 HKLOVV TTII STnEET
MARGUERITE CLARK in
STILL WVTEHS"
eurDtunnn
r.tTH AND
RAITIMORK
Kauiuu. mm Fi.ORF.NCE REED m
Curp
Tro Mental
TUB COWAItDLY WAY"
SAVOY
1211 MARKET
bTKBET
"The Wayward Son"
VICTORIA "nNT..
LIONEL BARRYMORE in
THE YELLOW STltBVK"
CTAIMI PV MAIKT ABOVE I0TH
.nti.niw I LOU TELLEGEN
II til P M I IN
M
11 A. M. to
THE UNKNOWN"
KEN81OTON
IIIMRH KIlONT ST. AND
J UIVloU oik inn avk
TBItKNC B O'UOl'ItKE ' No 3
MAV Tl MN IHB IMJUDI B ritOSd'
THE LITTLE BLONDE IN UUCK'
VjUBJH Q.UJE.T JIONErMOUN"
11
.
laibln Company. The picture will be be
gun at once at the Lubln PhlladelpW
studios, and then Director Terwllliger
with hie company will proceed to tho
Western Lubln branch at Coronado, Cm.,
where ho will complete this picture and
begin his next.
Burton Holmes on the Exposition
Tonight at the Academy of Music Bur
ton Holmes will give his travelogue, "The
Panama-Pacific Exposition." The colored
photo scenes are fine and tho motion
pictures aro numerous and unusual.
North Dakota Bank Failure
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 The Comp
troller of the Currency saya the First
National Balik of Cassclton, N. D , which
has failed, had capital ot $50,000, surplus
and net profits reported at $17,000 and
deposits of $400,000.
The bank wao broken from the Insld.
The examiner advlsea that tho defalca
tions of Ilfl president nnd cashier exceed
the entire capital and surplus of the
bank, and both of these ofllcers are un
der arrest
War Stopi Use of Bcnzoate of Soda
In somo few ways tho great war does
good For Instance, Prof Charles H.
LaWall, chemist for the State Dairy and
Food Commission, said today that the
practice of using benzoale of soda as a
preservative has practically ceased, be
cause It Is su expensive Before tho war
It could be bought for 60 cents a pound!
now it costs $i Professor LaWall said
the public benefits when It doesn't eat
benzoate, and at its normal prices It Is
ubcaI a lot by manufacturers
Pclrcc School Buys Property
The Felrro School has tnken title to the
building It occupies nt 1120 Pine street
from Iritis B Moffct It was formerly
occupied by tho De Lanccy School, which
recently merged with the Episcopal Acad
emy. The property Is valued at $120,000.
Hir iii!i..iii:i.iiii
VJIVrAlILy VfVTIS'lir DAIl. 2 P SI.. B
THEDA BARA in
"LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET"
W VCIDIrv HVVBIIFOIID VSl
w"iif?kth FREDERICK PERRY
"THE FAMILY STAIN"
E U R F K A " Avn
- - - - av r Mri it iTr.pp-ra
TATHE OOLD nooSTER PLAY '
(VILLI M KI.LItiTT Itt'TII IIOLAND la
" COMRADE JOHN "
IMPERIAL
0TH AND
W A I S'CT RTHEP.TS
ROBERT EDESON in
"MORTMAIN"
flARDFN ''1n LAN8DOW.se AVK.
vjAiijis MAT ,.vo n.3,
MARY PICKFORD in
"CINDERELLA"
SPRUCE "" AND VtrTfrra
"NEAL OF THE NAVY,"'
Episode No. 3 Other
DARBY THEATRE nA,!Y'v
Charlie Chaplin in "THE BANK"
lmOWN'S HCMMKIt IIOAItDnilS"
HCAIti.T-tiKI.Itl NEW a OTHEnS
.SOK'llt
Great Northern """n ht kuip
varcauturinern oeiimant-n AVKa
r re i a y n r. n r k r n u n h
DAIIY 2 in p M BVKSINOS t ml n
ilesslv Ilarrlseala In "Th (loltlen C1w
I'reil Mats In "Janitor a Wife's Teinututiun"
Broad Street Casino ,wow,tv
MATINEB 2 in KVBS'INO Tand'n
REA MARTIN in
TUB tOQl'BTTE' OTHERS
TIVOLITheatre ,?!!$&&
HOBART BOSWORTH in
"FATHERHOOD" Others
NOItTIIMKVT
, West Allegheny lf!11h ?,A"'&:'a
, Metro Pictures presents the dlstlnsjulshctl star
J OVIL KANB In "HEIl OIIBAT MATCH"
Clite nuns unlu.ua romantic drama,
l'aramounl Travel Pictures And Olhirs
niniisriannn TIIEATUB 11T
ousquenanna hli-cjikh wva avr
Hamilton ltevellc and IxiU Meredltli In
"AN ENEMY TO SOCIETY"
nvB actu
NOltlHRVht
CTPANri l-"r" n'1 OIRAItO AVB.
3 1 IVriL Ma vvl o.l Bat
vouoCb The Brokcn Co'm No, 9
DIU ANT WASHUIKS In
"NEATH CALNAKVa aHADOWa"
tifclOl IMPH N
DT71 UAH OEJlMANTQWN AVENUE
I 1.11 IVITI and JJlfAHPVACK 9T
I
lioriART nsrvi rirAivrii viva
- laisivniiTH in v-vi-utvnifv ira
, ULU VM WALKER 4. MTU. gl.VLJ..t
I E ART ON BKTO "T"lr"
aiiMks-aM iP
w