Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 15, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    BVB&niG- LfiDGER-PHILADBLPHIA, MONDAY, MAT 16, 1916.
HHLADELPHIA MAKKEKP
QBAINAND FLODR
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w
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.'iE 1 1. " i....h Demand
HlflWTIBl'I " .. IVtuMM.i
WiAWifc.: steamer yellow, BlHJ82J4c,;
' eflfw l$ff No, 4 yellow, TOOttcl
LJ't!) li. ..2c aa nn hush. Trade was
fe.uaS5pii. rw.Mfc-.jSKa!
?V5 wKM. J"', "?,r,S' Whlii? ni m t,1 ! V.1
Ef wWtR YsH 04i' Purified ""' Braded,
EMS' neeelrle, 8 I'M' nrt 721.741 lbs.
IWUB-TSSr little trading and values
S SS' rtSKfeoKTBl. PAS;
, dr.(, Xekt. o.40On.T0: do., patent.
tftht. cotton Hfooi spring. nr clear, ft.80
patent, Jrt.r.OW
ti.3.1 ooT'fAvor.te brands.
' f.--' !
fr..1"' knr ATH1 IHH'V
JR1H' hi. rpttulnr Kfrtde winter, c--ar,
S' 00." MraWt. I5.400n.fl6i do.,
aiS?!Vii"!mriUiuRRlrJ,,B,lhiri"S:
win niinLB Ul ..w. ww - ...
, mlt.
r,utr.
wss a
1'ItOVISIONS
-.i- inhhinir ilnrwind nnd vaIucm
11111 t -. si- -! 1t. tl M
JP.",.uoi,j' . ;;:ii. "",...';
I""SL:iV field. Quotations; w Deer, in
'W. rsWSOi pork, ",fmliy;".2S.B0B2rJ:
rlsnis. i-B'f,,'H' n0ie. 17&.18e.i do,.
. i. 17V4H18c.! do., do., smoked.
PS&i. TeTher hams, smoked, city cured. as
?A'Ld average. IHUc.s ham, .-molted.
'tlderiTB P. cured, loose. 1214 c. J
R'SKed iaiic.' bellies, in picKic. accoraing
F?r.mi'a Sm, city cured, loci do.,' West
Iffi5ihr5i 1?V4 18c. i lard. Western refined.
iikettle renlerc'd. In tlcrccs, 144 c.t d.,., do.,
l JliUO, -.--- .
REFINED SUGARS
W m,. msrket ruled firm with ft fair Jobbing do-i'J-nfintailons:
Extra One, granulated. T.flO
itW?.',. ivTwdcred. 7 7OP7.T0C.: confectioners'
'.SfABBr.: soft urttdes, n.sr.WT.r.uc.
X,7..Q-
DAIKY PRODUCTS
Cllht'OBr '-," ,,lnl. r3nntnl1nnMi Ki
In. f,J... .1,,. ,ln.. fair to Ruod. ncld. IS
ffiK "do , Jo . Part skims. ItWJIli'.
S 'riuTTErt Demand was fairly active and, tbo
liEI, ouotatlonsi Western, solid-packed cream
Sffi" f.ncy specials. 3.1c: extra. aiW32c: firsts,
iffSJ 34c.'l Beracc extra, a3c; tlrsts, .11Caac.!
rfBSSS-S.? '?". J!2S. "?.4?Jf;:
-.u..rr7.,. tmrtn mnriprnte offerlncs. Quo.
wt!uu. In free cases, nearby extra, 20c. per
-SSi Bnti. S7.03 per standard easel nearby
?T.L ? receipts. IO.no.7r.i Western extras,
SB Sf tol Western cxtrn firsts, T.i! per
Jl'fjatus' per' easel foncv selected candled
yJJiJS . were Jobblnc at a82c. per doz.
POULTRY'
itWJlvfc the market ruled firm under modcralo
i!ferlnitnd a fair demand. Quotations: Fowls,
teS0c.!T0O''ters. lliM'llic.: sprinu cnicaens, nc-
iy. a- .Mil... .trnlohlncr 1 (it " lhfl RnWo.
wrtinir 10 :""":' "iii -",.- .' -..-,,;
i!
esse : white ..ecnorns. nccorcunu 10 nuaiuy,
vn.nir. per pair. UUOUSe.
i and the market ruled firm with trade
Wa nuoti". I'"rsh-kllled poultry; dry-
ditd Fowls. 1" to box, drv-picked, fancy, ao-
welghlnc 4V4 R
apiece,
lmj.4 2zmc:
(V. : WeKhlnz -I Ins. apiece, -J'.'c, ; wcisnini; .iv
K alec. -lc : welghlnir 3 lbs. apiece. 18
KT.fnwU. In barrels, fancy, dry-picked, welch-
lWc! omaller sizes, 17H-!0c.;
m"4V4WB
n lb, niece,
Pint. UOOBBc, do,, other nearby, welghlnn
Kaa'-.l. . ni int.jr.n . inrffar .1...
fsjih "rrarona. per lb. WelnhlnK H(10 lbs..
fiiiict 37628c, smaller sizes, 23iP2(K,: ducks,
Srtttfc'weliW 0O10 lbs. per doz.. 4.3(14.00;
,'lSrja.T 7 lbs, per doz.. B.7!.B; do., do..
K.m'i 1-"' Per tlz" ---25! dark. JSWl'.'-'S:
E-u-ndNo. 2. IIOI.IB.
fflll FRESH FRUITS
Trtde was fair and values generally
....' "-"-"..r- . i ..----.., T3i--r--
1'PsIrer.ti. H.7Sn.Jw. Lemons, per box. J2W3.
It twVwr'l". Per quart North Carolina. lli
I5 18&: luulsslppl. invviic., lenncssee, loffioc..
t '-KuVeraShore. 18(320c.
war f ' vKriTi.TAm.KS
fDnlrable stock sold fairly and prices gener-
fUy ruled -steaay. .tjuoiaiions; ivnua ptnaion.
ttf DUsn. rcnniyivanin. '" -" HJr
Jrirk. tl.0Sei.10i Westom. $1.0501.10. White
IMitots. Jersey, per basket No. 1 llose, 05tp
!ft!.: No. 1 other arletles. Iis78c; No. a.
rJtS40c. White potatoes, Florida, per bbl.
Terser, nsr h.k.i' mat ! ,.?.,i"' potatoes,
TiJ-cJniSnsV YiK K? J.
Onions, Texas, per cummer irate. !,i'J,.n
. . spinach, ltorfolk, per bbl., si6bva,I.
ir5"k K. 1M bunches! Vl.809i.so. iXfiee
j!.0-".1! -1"'"' per basket. nOcij so ltVanS'
Jlorlda, per basket, 1202.00. Vias Nih
R'RJirS.V Bi)U,n Carolina, per 'i-bbf.' hisk.t
Il.nn03 do., do., per 1-1-bbl. basket ttnisA
Ififff,"' "Iofl,1- P carrl?? . &"T' lgunt
eAH,rMii p,. ""' .2o 2.7ft WdleheV, N?rl
10 16c. Mushrooms, per 4-lb, basktt, llgi"":
POSTPONE STEEL CASE AGAIN
1
Action to Prevent Snle of Pennsylvania
to Bethlehem Delayed a Week
TnKNTON. May lB.-Joscph H. Brandt,
of Philadelphia, nsked that tireument In
his suit to restrain the nale of the Pennsyl
vanla Steel Cpmpany to the Bethlehem
Steel Corporation be .postponed. Counsel
for the Pennsylvania Steel Company object
ed, Unless permitted to file with the Secre
tary of Stato a notice of dissolution, and bo
allowed to publish It.
Federal Judgo Hellstab decided to hear
argument, nnd later postponed the case
until next Monday, when tho case wilt como
up In Newark, . t
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHtCAdO, May 1ft. HOGS necelpts. S'non
MnjrkPt Rtronic. inc. hlither. Mixed and butchers.
lf).70KI3n; frood heavy. !U.M8lo.2.ir rough
hi-avy. I0.f)00.83: llftht. IO.B0lo.3Oi rlas
18.(1000. BUi bulk, $10016.27. "lu-')"' P'.
CATTI.R necelpts. 11.000. .Market strona,
lflc. higher. Ileeves. 17.85010 23; cows ami
heifers. J.l.nOOD.HO: sfockers and feeders. 10 23
8.00: Texnns, t7,4O0f).13 calves, 18.00010.
BHEIsr Becelpts. 12.000. Market strong
Native and Western, IO0U.SOI lambs, I8.7.W
12.25.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NKW YOniC. May IB. ttUTTF.n SUnpfc'
moderate and prices unchanged. Kecelpta, ,uuf
packages.
EaOS High grades firm nnd market gener
ally steady, necelpts. 27.1107 packages. Firsts.
JUAtP TINT SURPLUS
tnerense by Local Banks $2,633l000,
Loans Sninller ,
The ftutstandlne feature of the Philadel
phia Bank statement this week was an In
crease In surplus of $2,638,000. Loans fell
off m.000, and Individual deposits de
clined $446,000. Details follows
, Jtaylft. IMd
fa""1".. ;! 1312.210.000
beposlls (Ind.l ., ;., 448.212,600
Circulation . ........... o.48.l;VOO
uo from. bank ,k 74.2.0OO
JJtposIt of banks,.,,,, 172.fli5.0OO
Kx Clearing House.,.,. 17.BRS.O0O
Itescrve required . . ... 78.R02.ooo '297,000
surplus .,, I,.,,, 87,490.000 '2.033.000
On Xtay 17. 1D1B, the surplus was . 180,232.
JJg., snrplus under old form. May 18. 1D14.
li?kT8?t2?W.Mt 1B' 1913, .18.420.000: May 13,
lull liO,789,oo5JlIay 13, 111, ll.75,0p0.
tJecreaso
108,000
440.000
8.000
, 422,000
J.723.000
72B.OOO
2,980,000
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON, May IB.
Jor eastern Pennsylvania: Cloudy to
night nnd Tuesday, with probably showers i
warmer tonight J moderate east to south
winds.
The disturbance that had been virtually
stationary In the Southwest during the lat
ter half of last week has advanced north
eastward to a position central this morn
ing over Minnesota. Under Its Influence
showers occurred from the Plains States
eastward to southern New -England, but
not Including southeastern Pennsylvania
and South Jersey. In Michigan, Minnesota
and South Dakota the ralnB worO generally
copious, Temperatures are virtually nor
mal this morning to tho eastward of the
Mississippi rtlver nnd unseasonably low In
tho Flalns States and plateau region.
U. S. Wcnthcr Bureau Bulletin
t
Obserallons taken at 8 n. in., Eastern time,
. ., 8 last naln- Velflc-
Station. a.m. n;t. fall. Wind; Ity. Weather
14 ciouoy
cinuun.
AtlAnta, Oa ... 08 04
Atlantic Oily . , B8 02
msmarcK, n, v. 42 88
V20211WC.; white,
23ct mixed color,
23HB2IC.
3U 02de : hrnwn. "JU ift)
Ha24c.; refrigerator best.
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
General Electric Co., regular quarterly of 2
per cent. .
Southwestern Power nnd I.lsnt Company, reg
ular quarterly of IS per cent, on preferred
slock, payable June 1 to stock of record May Iff,
Jewel Tea Company, Inc.. regular Quarterly
of 1 per cent, on preferred stock, pajablo
July 1 to stock of record Juno 20.
Standard Oil of N. J., regular quarterly of
i3 a share, payable June 13 to stock of record
lay 0.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NKW YOUIC, May 15. Beyond' dullness,
tho market for foreign oxchango In tho first
hour of business today was without feature.
Quotations: Demand sterling, 4.7B 11-16;
eablcs, 4.76 7-16; francs, cables, 6.03 'J ;
checks, 6.94 U I rclchsmarks, 77s and 77 U J
llro cables, 6.34 ; checks, 6.36 ; Swiss, cables,
5.1914 : checks, 6.20V4 ; Vienna 13.E6013. 10;
Stockholm, 30.80 and 31; pesetas, 19.66
19.70; guilders, 41sll ; rubles, 30?i
30.
RATES FOR MONEY
Call,
v.w York 14!?3H
Philadelphia (3V4
Boston ,,
Chicago ..,3HIS
Time.
a.
a
4
4
Vi
4V?
W414
RAIROAD EARNINGS
COLOnADO AND SOUTHERN.
101(1, Increase.
First week May $231.',0 $10,304
From July 1 13.431.334 1.1)04,014
TOLEDO. 8T. LOUIS AND WESTERN,
Fret -neek May
From July 1
$103,881
4,005,070
$20,021
8U3,2tlJ
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
First week. May .JW.s:Jp.
From July 1 30,822,232
ALABAMA OREAT SOUTHERN
First week May $04,053 $12.2(14
Flom July 1. .....' 4.O77.000 022,834
CINCINNATI. NEW ORLEANS AND TEXAS
PACIFIC.
First week May sso.tss 120,04 1
i.-ui.oaa
$214,050
0,018.310
.From July 1.
0.280.010
Hoston. Maes
HufTalo. N. r. .
Charleston ....
Chicago, III.
Cincinnati, O. .
Cleveland. O. .
Denver. Col ,
Detroit, Mleh, .
UaUestnn. Tex
Harrlsburg. Pa,
Hatteras, N. C
Halifax. N. H.
Helena, Mont..
uuron. u. . . nn
Indianapolis . . . H2
Jacksonville . . 70
Knoxvllle, Tenn. 70
i.utie hock, Ark,
48 48
00 02
70 08
04 02
70 08
01 48
82 30
30 32
70 71
n:
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J.os Angeles ... 04
,'lll(!
loulsvllle. lev. . . 114
Montgomery ... 72
.Montreal, can., 41
NashAllle, Tenn, 70
New Urlenns . . 78
New York city.. 48
Norfolk, Va. . . 70
Oklahoma, Okla 00
umnniii ieo.
Philadelphia
Phoenix, Arl.
I'lttsuurgn 7"
Portland, Me. . . 48
Portland. Ore. . . 4S
Quebec, Can. . 40
St. Louis no
St. Paul, Minn.. 40
Salt I.akV City.. .10
Han Antonio ... 71
San Francisco . 48
Santa Fc, N. M. 38
Sa. Ste. Marie. 48
Hcranton. Pa. . . ft'J
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Washington
Winnipeg, Can
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3:01 a.m.
10.81 p.m.
LENGTH OF DAY.
Sun rises.... t:t5 n.m.lMoon sets..
Sun sets... 7.10 p.m. I Moon souths
DixAWAnn nivKii tidk changes.
CHESTNUT STREET.
Low water.. 0:53 a.m. iHIgh water to
High water. .11-31 a. m.l morrow . ..12:23 a. m
Low water... 7:00p.m.
TEMPERATURE AT EACH HOUlt.
'r. I 'l It) I 11 I i I II I a I 4 5
50 158 I CO I 001 031 071 701 721 I
Police Court Chronicles
"I'll first cut off yer ears and then yer
nose. Then oft Boes ye; whole gosh blamed
head. Then I'm goln' to hang yer upsldo
down be yer feet."
The thrertts were uttered by a strong
voice. A low cry followed, as though the
victim was aware of the fact that, death was
Inevitable. Tho prospective .murderer was
In a dark alley near 39th"" nnd Mnrket
streets. A policeman, who was pasllhg
could hear tho voice at the determined
would-be assas9lrt,TW6OTdnoT"seeiriim.
Cautiously tho bluecrat-mVTnr cTuTTand
enured the lAitf, . . . .
By tho at.i of a RAsplng lamp light he
saw a man holding an Immense butcher
knife Its Kilntlns blade was badly nicked,
Indicating that It had seen much service.
As yet (I was not stained with blood. "There
is still time to save the victim," thought
thA cop. Another mournful wall added hor
ror to the scene. The cop's hand wandered
to his back pocket, where his never-fall
revolver answered his touch. At that mo
ment he caught a glance at the victim
awaiting death.
It was n little terrier. Tho dog was de
fiant In the face of doom. Convinced that
ho was alone, the desperate man with the
knife Increased the agony of the dog by
additional threats.
"Then I'll throw yer on tho car tracks,"
he said, "an' when yer wake up yer'll be
ordinary sosslge. An' then "
But tho cop caught lilm by the heck and
disarmed him,
"That's about enough," he said, "'come
along."
"I'll git that guy yet," said the prisoner;
"lie's made me life a burden."
L ..T7 SS2V
"What did the dog do to yer?" asked the
cop.
"Ho bit me three times."
"What dld'you do to him?"
"I Just tripped over him onco an' he
never forgot It. Ho used to bite mo every
time ho saw me. I got as much right an a
dog, ain't I?"
A few minutes Inter the stranger, who
said his name was too Mullen, faced Magis
trate Stevenson. "That dog's been ngln
mo fcr years," ha'declarcd; "If ho sees mo n
block nway he makes for me. I found out
whero ho hung out, so I threw a bono up
tho alley and when he went to git It I
Jumps out wld dcr knife. I wanted to
mnko him innd. Then when ho Jumped nt
1110 I was goln' to give '1m tho harl karl. I
ns Jlst goln' to flnlbh him for good when
along comes tho cop an' It's all off."
"You should be ashamed of yourself,"
said the Judge. "I think you need it quiet
plnco to rest your wrath.
"Yer right I do," said Mullen.
"You can havo four nice veeksat Holmes
burg on tho Delaware," concluded the
Maglstrnte.
LITTLE EVA WANTS
$1,560,000 TO MOVIE
Misa Tnnguay "Don't Care"
What She Asks for Her
Services
By the Photoplay Editor
Charlie Chaplin In a low-priced person
compared to a certnln young woman of
nudevllle fame. Charlie only held himself
as worth half a million dollars to tho mov
ies, but compared to this lady ho is n
piker.
After turning down upward of 300 offers
for long and short engagements In the pic
ture field, Eva Tanguay has finally settled
upon n flat figure for her services. Pro
vided tho picture people are agreeable,
she will desert tho speaking Btage for a
run beforo the camera.
Tho first offer mado Tanguay for sbrcen
work cnrrled a bonus of $BO,000 for her
signature to a two-year contract, tho man
ufacturer guaranteeing n weekly salary of
$2600. This was later raised to $3000
weekly, with tho privilege of 30 per.
cent, of the not profits. That offer was
mado to Miss Tanguay early Inst season
and promptly refused. Since then nbout
every recognized manufacturer In the In
dustry has made overtures for n Tnnguay
contract, tho highest bidder offering J8000
weekly fpr an 18-month engagement Others
included In addition to tho salary arrange
ment an Interest In ench of tho Tanguay re
leases. While this offer was not accepted,
Miss Tnnguay countered with n proposition
th,at mny eventually bo met by the manu
facturer, Tanguny asking for $10,000
weekly nnd a three-year contract, adding
that nothing short of this sum would
affix heV name to tho list of screen stars.
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY! CALENDAR
EVERY MONDAY SUItJECT TO CHANGE
rALHAMBRA
1P0LLO
lUEUIONT
IBALTIMORE
IBROAD ST. CASINO
CEDAR
IIUREKA
FAIRMODNT
INKFORD
E2D ST.
PTII ST.
hGEBMANTOWN
UQIRARD
LGLOBE,
it-
OREAT NORTHERN
E IBIS
JEFFERSON
YSTONE
KNICKERBOCKER
fUFAYETTE
ft
IADER
ilBEBTY
pcust
ItQGAfl AUDITORIUM
L0QAN
IMARKET STREET
IHPHEUM
IVERBR0OK
PAIACE
1JahT
&
ilWCESS
SeoentJ'
lAvoy5
PEBAVOOD"
towa
MONDAY
The Heart of Paula
Tho Floorwalker
Jane Grey. In
The Walts
Susan nocks the Boat
Gloria's Romance
John Rarrymore. In
The Lost Bridegroom
Theda I)ara. In
The Galley Slavo
Edvth Sterling-, In .
The Stain In the Blood
Oladvs Hanson,
The Havoc
In
Hop,
The Pmnll'ys
the Devll'a Brew
Iron Claw. 12th Episode
Passing of Hell's Crown
Mae Murray. In
To Have and to Hold
Harold Lockwood. 'In
Llfe'a Blind Alley
Lenore lllrlch. In
The Heart of Paula
Charles Chaplin, In
The Floorwalker
Mae Marsh. In
Hoodoo Ann
Norma Talmadge,
Martha's Vtndlcatli
William S. Hart. In
Hell's Hinges
Harold Lockwood. In
The Comeback
Francis X. Bushman. In
Man and His Soul
-
Iron Claw
Madams Petrova. In
The Soul Market
Clara Kimball Young. In
The Feat of Life
Lenore Ulrlch. In
The Heart of Paula
Dorothy Olsh. In
Little Meena'a Romance
I'll Come Back to You
The Floorwalker
Eleanor Woodruff. In
Brltton of the Seventh
Francis X. Bushman. In
The Wall Between
' Mary (Fuller, In
A Huntress of Men
De Wolf Hopper. In
Sunihlna Dad
Vorma Talmadge. In
Martha's Vindication
Sudden Riches
The Floorwalker
Fannte Ward, in
For the Defense
Fcathertop
Tee p- tag it Ins
Gladys Hansen, In
Th Havoc
Florence Lawrence, in
Eluslva Isabel
Oeraldlns Farrar. lu
s Temptation
' Mary Plckford. In
The Eternal Grind
Kitty Gordon, in
Her Maternal Right
Mabel Taliaferro, to
Her Great Price
Tl
Be"uiiW5Sl
lUwl Dawn. In
Tha Bateslady
The FlswwsJkcr
6o(4 far HJTl
TUESDAY
The Heart of Paula
The Floorwalker
Marie Doro.ln
Diplomacy
Susan Rocks the Boat
Qlorlals Romance
John Barrymore. In
The Lost Bridegroom
John Emerson. In
The Flying Torpedo
Edwin Cnen. In
The Profligate
ElslerJanls. In. ,,
The Caprices of Kitty
Mae Marsh. In
Hoodoo'Ann
Mae "Murray.' In
To Have and, to Hold
Mao Murray, In
To Have nnd to Hold
Margaret Gibson. In
The Hidden Law
Lenore Ulrlch. In
The Heart of Paula
Victor Moore. In
The Race
Jackie Saunders, In
Twin Triangle
Sustln Fsrnum.
Ben BJalr
In
Mary Fuller. In
Strength of the Wealc
He'FelPtn T.ove
With Ills Wife
William Farnum. In
A Man of Sorrow
The
Iron Claw
Charles Chaplin. In
The Qang V.adqr
Viola Dana. In
The Innocence of Ruth
Lenore Ulrlch. In
The Heart of Paula
Kitty Gordon. In
Her Maternal night
I'll Coma Back to You
The Floorwalker
W. S. Hart. In
The Aryan
Francis X. Bushman, In
The Wall Between
Louise lively. In
The Glided Spider
Do Wolf Hopper, In
Sunshlns Dad
Mary Plckford.' In
Poor LIUle Feppina
.Sudden Rich!
The Floors all
Ker
Dorothy Glsh. In.
Utile Meena'a Romance
Lillian Olsh. In
The Lily and the Rose'
J. Warren Kerrigan, in
Th Gay Lord Waring
Florence. Lawrence, In
Elusive Isabel
Robert Leonard, in
Th Crippled Hand
The Heart of a
Painted Woman
Olga Petrova-, In
Tb Soul Market
1 1
Mary Plckford, In
Poor LIUU Pepplna 1
1 1 1 1 j
BMiue Havakawa, ta
Allen Souls
Hszet Dawn,.. In
Tha Saleslady
The Flsorwalker
Sold I jr Harris
WEDNESDAY
The Heart of Paula
The Floorwalker
Ethel narrymore. In
The Kiss of Hate
Susan Rocks the Boat
Gloria's Romance
Bertha Kalleh. In
Martha of the Lowlands
William Farnum. In
The Broken Law
Mary Anderson. In
Hln'H Penalty
Marv Plckford. In
The Bishops Carriage
Henry B. Wathall. In
The Misleading Lady
Th Fighting
Germans t
Wm. H, Thompson. In,
ClvllUatlon'a Child
Lucille Taft. In
The Drifter
Frank Kecnan.' In
The Stepping Stone
Stabel Taliaferro In
The Snowbird
Today Is Surprise .Day
Tomorrow. Lovely Mjiry
Clara Kimball Younjr. In
The Feast of Life
Valll Valll. In
The Turmoil
Frank Keenan. In
The Stepping Btona
Hamilton .Revelle. In
Tha Halfy Million Bribe
The
Iron Claw
Pauline Frederick, In
gaza
Blanche Sweet. In
1 The Blacklist
Edna May. In
Salvation Joan
Charles Chaplin, In
Carmen
Kitty Gordon. In
Her Maternal night
Edith Storey, In
Island of .Regeneration
Blanche Rweet, In
The Sowers
' Rv Whose Hand I
Peg O' the Ring
Clara Kimball Youn. In
The Feat of Life
Mae Marsh. In
Hoodoo Ann'
Sudden Riches
The Floorwalker
Edna May. In
Salvation Joan
William Farnum. In
Flthjuig Blood
Hamilton Revelle, In
Tha Half Million Bribe
Francis. X. Bushman, in
A Million, a Minute.
Marguerite Clark. ,ln
The Goose Girl
Francis X. Tlushman. la
Pennington's Choice
Kkthartn Kaelrtd, In
Idol
Mary Plckford, In
Poor Little Peppuja
Sessue Huyakawa, In
Allen Soul
Mabel Taliaferro, In
Her Great Price
Tha Floorwalker
Seta' ivt iSatUat
THURSDAY
Marguerite Clark. In
Molly Make Believe
Clara Kimball Young, In
The Feast of Life
William S. Hart, In
Primal Lure
.. Bertha Kalleh. In
Martha of the Lowlands
Old Heidelberg
The Favorite Fool
Marguerite Courtot, In
Feathertop
Ethel Barrymore. In
The Kiss of Hate
Norma Talmadge. In
Martha's Vindication
Dustln Farnum, In
Hen Blair
. . Olga Petrovo. In
What Will People Say
Malcolm Williams. In
The Idol of the Btage
De Wolf Hopner. In
Sunshine Dad
Mabel Taliaferro In
The Snowbird
Mary Miles Mlnter, In
Lovely Mary
Pannla Ward. In
or the Defense
Sfary Plckford. In
The Dawn of Tomorrow
Marie Doro. In
Diplomacy
, William B. Shay. In
The Ruling Passion
The
Iron Claw
Robert Warwick. In
Human .Driftwood
Edna Wallace Hooper, In
By Whose Hand
Harold Lockwood, In
The Comeback
Lillian Olsh. In
Sold for Marriage
Kitty Gordon. In
Her Maternal night
. Klttv Gordon. In
Her Maternal Right
Blanche Sweet. In
The Bowers
neglna Bodet. In
No Greater Love
Klttv Gordon. In
Her Maternal Right
Half a Rogue
Peg O' the Ring
Pauline Frederick. In
The Moment Before
William B. Hart. In
' The Aryan
Mary Fuller. In
Thrown to the Lions
Clara Kimball Young, in
The Feast of Life
Francis X. Bushman. In
A Million a Minute
Douglass Fairbanks, in
The Habit of Happiness
Robert Warwick. a
Sudden Riches
Virginia Pearson. In
Thou Art tha Man
Francla Nelson, la
Love s Crucible
Stesue Hayakawa. In
. Allen Souls
Jackls Jgaunders. In
A Bolt From the Sky
Francis X Bushman, la
A Million a, Minute
rniDAY
Marguerite Clark. In
Molly .Make Believe
llary Plckford. In
Toor Little Pepplna
William S. Hart. In
Primal Lure
Hazel Dawn. In
The Saleslady
Bertha Kalleh. in
Blander
Howard Estabrook. In
The Mysteries of Myra
Dustln Farnum, In
. Ben Blair
William Farnum. In
The Bondman
Harold Lockwood. in
The Comeback
Dustln Farnum. In
Ben Blair
Kathrvn Adams. In
A Bird of Prey
Victor Moore, In
The Race
Mary Plckford. In
The Eternal Grind
Edwin August. In
The Social Highwayman
Francis X. Bushman. In
The Wall Between
Klttv Gordon. In
Her Maternal Right
Robert Warwick. In
Budden niches
Clara Kimball Youns-, in
(The Feast of Ufa
Thl
Iron Claw
Hypocrites
Ann Drew. In
The Broken Promise
Victor Moore. In
The nace
Hamilton nevelle, In
The Half Million Bribe
Mahl Taliaferro. In
The Snowbird
De Wolf Hopper. In
Sunshine Dad
Lenora lllrlrh. In
The He-rt of Paula
Clara Kimball Younic, In
Tha Feast of Llfa
Wm. H. Thompson. In
Civilization's Child
J, Wrrn Kerrigan. In
Gay .Lord Warlns
Pauline Frederick. In
The Moment Before
Constance Collier. In
Code of Marcla Gray
The Nation's
Peril
Virginia Pearson. In
Tha Vital question
Robert Warwick. In
Budden Blchea
Dorothy Ouh. in
Little Meena'a Romance
WallacVReld. In
The Love Mask ,
Florence Lawrence, n
Elusive Isabel
. Edwin August. In
The Social Highwayman
Sesaue Hayakawa, In
Allen -Soul
Pauline Frederick! In
Audrey
Francis X. Bushman, la
A AUUltta a ilUiute
SATURDAY
Marguerite Clark. In
Molly Make Believe
TsASAfrkfe rt s a
Little Meena". Roman
William 8. Hart. In
Prlmnl T .. "
Ilasel Dawn. In
ine Saleslady
"JSL- Warner. In
Tho Rnlders
Edward Coxen In
A Broken o'Sius"
Koune Feters tn
. The ClLViritoalS
Ann Murdoch, (n c...
Jinks of Horse .Mn?fnV;
c,aI! Kimball Young,
The Feast of Life
DustlrTFamum,
-" -uiair
In
Helens Rosson, In
'"HZ.',?0- in
o nace
yPIckford. 1
The Eternal Qrln
xn. . .
M.tfhViWS?!:.
iiuaqgs. in
vindication
Tl.a.fA n. .
y,rr,.acale. in
The Last Act
-''.'Ulan Glsh. In
Bold for Marrlagg
Lillian Glsh. In
Sold for Marriage
clttri Kimball You
The Feast of I.
Young.
The Surprise
'Surprise of
Empty Hotel
Mabel Taliaf....
The Snowbird"
Lois Mcridlth.
Kweuoouna
Lenoro UlrlclT in
, The Heart ""'Paul.
s,l,,Doro- In
Diplomacy
Thi"lf Prederlck.
The Moment Before
Church Around com.
Cass o ittay ffraer
Wlllard Mack 1
AlocoToV '
J4kl5Uwunders. in "
. The Twin TrU'V."
R"2,rL Warwick, 1,,
Sudden niches
Fannla Ward. In '
Haroia xockwood. In
The Comeback
Mfei Taiufwro. la
Tha Snowbird
Blanche Sweet, in
Tha Blacklist
Jo
Sessua Hayakawa,
Alien souls
Paulina Frederick, la
Audrey
Francis X Bushman, In
f A MUUoa Miaut
CATHOLICS APPROVE
"ABEANDMAWRUSS"
Eighteen Other Producttons Also
Added to White List of
Theatre Movement
Nineteen new plays, Including 'Abe and
Mawruss," have been added to tho White
List of the Catholic Thentre Movement,
which will hold a general meeting to dis
cuss the Shakespeare Tercentenary Wednes
day evening at the Catholic Olrls' High
School, 19th and Wood streets.
A Carefully selected list of several hun
dred plays nnd pageants ndapted for per
formance by Catholic Bchools, colleges,
churches and young people's associations
will be published June 1. It was announced,
In a juvenile play catalogue. The plays
added to the White Mat nre "Abe and
Mawruss." 'The Boomerang," "Tho Hubble,"
'The Chief," "Hlt-the-Trali Holiday,"
"Itobson's Choice," "The House Of Glass,"
"Ill-Starred Babble," "Insldo tho Lines,"
"Our American Cousin," "Our Children,"
"Our Mrs. McChesney," "Pollyahna," "The
Hoad to Hnpplness," "Itolllng Stones,"
"Rosalind," "Treasure Island," "Under
Plro" nnd "Young America."
All the members of the movement nnd the
Catholic nnd non-Catholic public ore ln
vltcd to attend tho meeting, nt which Mon
slgnor Hugh T, Henry will lecture on "Tho
Itelljlon of Shakespeare." Music will be
furnished by tho Cnthollo Choral Club, un
der Nicola A. Montanl's direction.
Theatrical Baedeker
with Bert .Leslie.
tiTltir "Tnnn Tnlr
Sophie Tucker, .Lois Josephine hikI Wellington
Cross A Winter Garden musical revue of the
Kin type Music, comedy nnd costumos,
FOnnEaT "Ills Bridal Night," with Honlka
and Yanscl Dolly. Jesile Ralph nnd Frank
Thomas. A farco comedy In three acts, by
Laurence Itlslnn. which tells of a oung man
who on his bridal night cannot tell his wife
from her twin sister.
Oi.OnE "The Comedy of Errors " A revival
of Shakespeare's play by the Phllomathean
Society, of the Unlerslty of Pennsylvania, In
a reproduction of Shakespeare's own theatre
at the Botanical Gardens of tho college.
GAnitICK "Through the Ages,' with Madame
orska nnd Robert T Hnlnen. A drama by
Dr. Jersy X.ulawskl. depleting the struggle of
tho body against the soul. The soen nets
show seven eras In thi world's history Staged
by ttlchnrd Ordynskl. Good scenery.
ADBLPHI "A Pair of Silk Stockings," with
Ham Hothern nnd Un Leonard Iloine. An
Lngllsh farcc-comcdy, full of uood lines nnd
lots of English slnng.
WALNUT "Twin Beds." neturn engagement
of the popular fare by Salisbury Flold and
Margaret Mno. First popular price engage
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and Often Moore. Thursday, Friday nnd Sat
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PALACE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
"Sudden Riches," wllh Robert Warwick, and
"Tho Floor Walker." with Charlie Chnplln.
Thursday. Friday nnd Saturday, "Tho Moment
Ilcforo." with Pauline Frederick.
VICTORIA Monday, Tuesday and Wpdnesdny,
"Sold for Marriage." ntth I.llllnn Glsh. nnd
"The Floor Walker." with Charlie Chaplin
Thursday, Trlday and Saturday, "A Million
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ery Jlojne.
LOCUST Monday. "Then I'll Come Back to
You." with Alice Brady, and "The Floor
Walker." with Charlie Chaplin. Tuesday "Tho
Social Highwayman," wllh Edwin August, and
"The Floor Walker." Wednesday nnd Thurs
day, "Her Maternal Right." with Kitty Gor
don. Friday and Saturday, "The Snowbird,"
with Mabel Taliaferro.
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Bridegroom, " with John Bnrrjmore Wednes
day nnd Thursday. "Marta of tho Lowlands,"
wllh Bertha Kallsh Friday und Saturday,
"Tho Saleslady." with Hazel Dawn.
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KEITH'S Bessie Clnyton nnd company. "Petti,
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Klbet nnd Herbert; Al Herman. "The Inter
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IN MKMORIAM
l'ALTF.RSIi'VYEn-IIITNKItIn. memory nf our
beloved daughter, ANNA HITNER. entered
Into rest May 1R, 1012.
Through all naln at times she'd smile.
A smile of heavenly birth,
And when the nngels called her homo.
She smiled farewell to earth.
Heaven retalneth my treasure;
Earth the lonely casket keeps.
And the sunbeams love to linger
Where my loved one Anna sleeps.
MOTHER.
eatfjg
ADAin. On May 13. HHO, RICHAnD ADAIR,
late employe of Philip C. Steel, of Lansdowne,
Delaware County, Pa. Duo notice of the fu
neral will bo given.
ALI.1RTF.K. At the Orange Home. Hatboro,
Pa . on .May 12. 1010. JOHN AI.I.IHTER, aged
85 years Services nt the Orange Home Mon
day, at 10 a. m. Interment at Hatboro Ceme
tery. ANDERSON. On May 14. 1111(1. nOIIEUT
VICKERS. son of Robert, and Georglnnna
Anderson, aged 8 years It months. Rela
tives nnd friends are Invited to ntlend the
funeral services, on Wednesday, nt 2 p. m
nt parents' residence, 0233 Walton nve. In
terment private.
ARirrZ. On May 14. 1010. CARL W . hus
band of Amelia Arctz. nged fi" venrs Rela.
tlves and friends are Invited to attend tho
funernl service, on Wednesday, nt 2 p. in ,
at his lata residence. 210 W, Wellens ave.,
Olney. Interment private.
1IENZON. On May 13, 1010, CHARLES Am
husband of the late Anna llenzon. aged 07
cara Relatives and friends nre Invited tn
attend the funernl services, on "Wednesday, at
2 p. m at his lato residence, 2131 S, Ilose
wood st. Interment nt Mount Mortnb Ceme
tery. Remains may bo vlewd Tuesday evening.
11RADLY. On .May 13, 101(1. DAVID O.. son
of Louis and Agnes J. Brndly (neo Wheatley),
In his 21st year. Relntlves nnd friends, also
members of Tabernacle M. E. Sunday School
and emplojes of Victor cabinet shop, nre In
vited to attend the funernl services, on Wed
nesdsy. at M n. m.. at the residence of his
parents. 318 Erie St.. Camden, N. J Inter
ment nt Sjiarkstown, Mil., on tho arrival of
,th if a. iw. trim fro PhliiAstfihl frtf
way view remain tn, Tir. tttmi Ira
BRINK-On May IS,
widow of Martin
tttn 'UAnt AlaltA.
.., r,v,. z-. . .i.-.-
urrnx, gea tt, Tears., nam-
flews Sn4 erUtr AlA1l SrtlefleM At tttcfi
she wat member, are Invited to attemli"
funersl. on Wednesday, at liSO n. jti.i. ftiftm
her late residence, 412 Cross at,, above Taalter
st. Men ifass at Bt. AIpborius' Chutes at
n. m, Interment t Holy Cross Cemetetr.
nUCKLKY.-At her HsIdenw.BnSTJftfnirijaiMai
ave.. on May 14. 1010, ELIZABETH VRR&Si
1CA, daughter of Georg and Mary Bucklsir
and granddaughter of ,tho late Mlchaal. jhw
Mary Buckley and the lata Michael and Mary
Hopkins. Due notice of. tha funeral wlH ha
given.
COLLIER. On May lrH1, MICHAELm
band of Margaret Collier (nee Conway)'
notice of the funeral will be glvenr from hw
lato, residence, 074 N, Union st. West Phll
tlelphla.
CORN0O, In Coalesvllle ttostiltat. .on May,)
loin, RpnERT rnRLEE.cqRpjoa, brother
of Joseph A. Cm-nog, aged at years, Burled
In Coatesvllle Cemetery on Wednesdarlay ,10,
t'RAVKN. OntMar 1, 1010, MARY It., wife, of
.IAMBS K. CRAVEN (nee Alexander), In Mr
B7th j-ear Relatives and friends are Invited to '
attend the funeral services, on "Wednesday, at
2 p. m , at her late residence, 4844 Hawthorns
St.. Frankford, Interment at Greenwood JC, of
P. Cemetery. Remains may be viewed TueSJ
day evening, after 7 o'clock,
CrtncnitAVR. On May IS. mio, MAT
BELLA DICKSON, widow ht John Orosgrnvfi
llelatlvea and friends are Invited to attend
the funeral services, on , Wednesday, .at 1 1
precisely, at her lata residence, 121B n
uW'te'"'' AVs
k, ,11, viwiar-ij, nijir, inw , c.iuciwci ,-,.
mm st. interment private.
DYRE. On May 13. 1010. HIRAM 3". DtttH.
aged 41 years. Relatives and friends arc, In
vlted to attend the, funeral services, on Tues.
day, nt 1 p. m , at his late residence, 031 N.
10th st,, Camden. N. J. Interment 'at North
wood Cemetery. Philadelphia, Pnr
ECKAItl). On May 12, 1010. ri!ATtL8B 1
KCKARO. In his 70lh year. Relatives and
friends nre Invited to attend the funeral Serv
ices, on Tuesday, at 2 p, m. precisely, at hi
late residence. 300 Dickinson st, Interment at
Mount Morlnh Cemetery, .
ELY. At Newtown, Pa.t on. May 14, 191(1,
IIACIIAEL PJtlcn ELY. ased.01 years. ReU.
tlves and friends aro Ihvlted to attnd ,th
funeral, without further notice, from her lata
residence. South Chancellor St.. Newtown, on
Wednesday, at 11 a. m, Interment private, at
West laurel Hill Cemetery,, Philadelphia.
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0,U ul. Sansom
HAROLD LOCKWOOD in
"LIFE'S BLIND ALLEY"
GERMANTOWN $$$&.
CHARLES CHAPLIN in
"THE FLOORWALKER"
ri rHT? both & market 2iib.t-o.
VL,VjOXu 115.000 KIMBALL ORGAN
NORMA TALMADGE in
"MARTHA'S VINDICATION"
ninkprv AVENUE THEATRE
VilKAlW TTji AND GIRARD AVENUE
MAE MARSH in
'HOODOO ANN"
r a W.ll,n BROAD ST.. ERIE &
Great INortnem germant-n aves.
William S. Hart and Bessie Love in
"HELVS HINGES"
IRIS THEATRE " SNB0N
HAROLD LOCKWOOD in
THE COMEBACK"
V 1.Unn1ror WH and MARKET
KmcUerDOCKer Dally at, 2. Evgs. T to 11.
MME. PETROVA In "THE BOUL MARKET."
TONIGHT (Added) TRYOUTS
TOMORROW ALL-COMEDY DAY
LAFAYETTE swt fg
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
'THE FEAST OF J.1FE"
I 17 A rPI FORTY-FIRST AND
IJltrAlJll.lv LANCASTER AVENUE
LENORE ULRICH in
TUB HBABT OF PAULA"
1H.1
LIBERTY
Dorothy Gish and Owen Moore in
"UTTLB, MEENA'B nOMANCE"
Logan Auditorium BrncaTd a.
V1TAORAPII MASTERPIECE
Eleanor Woodruff 'thee'v
LOGAN THEATRE 48J0 N;
BRpAD
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN an
"THE WALL BETWEEN"
JL.VrL.UiJl Mats. 1:30 & 3:30. 10c.
Evgsv G:80. 8. 0:30. 3Bc
JUG DOUBLE BILL First rhlla. Presentation
Charlea Chaplin ln ,TIIE rtSBf.'
ADDED ATTRACTION
Edwin August & Ormi Howley in
"THE BOCIAL HIGHWAYMAN"
Market St. Theatre 333 Set
MARY FULLER '" "A0yuS.Esa
Bee "PEG O' THE RING" every Wednesday,
ORPHFIIM oermantown and-
V-aAJT ntUKJIVl CHELTEN AVEa
De Wolf Hopper ,n "wwhinb
FORD STERLING In "THE SNOty CURE"
PAT APF I21 MARKET STREET
rLftvy, ,p j, , j,Il5 p j
Robert Warwick ln "SUDnFcHES"
CHARLES CHAPLIN in "Tho Floorwalker"
PARK HH3QE AVE. & DAUPHIN fTi
X A.I.V MAT -.j- Eva ojjs,, 1U
Paramount FANNIE WARD in
"FOR THE DEFENSE"
PRINCESS
ESSANAY
ni Anvc uamccm in.-TJiB.
v.r.u.,wL,n HAVOCft
1018 MARKET
STREET
caaAjvAi rresenis
RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AYE. ., , .
lunuiu AT TULPEHOCKEN BT,
Paramount Geraldine Farrar m
"TEMPTATION"
RFHPNT 1031 MARKETS STREET
"-l'J,-a HVUAX VQ1CB ORQAIt
BLUERIRD PHOTOPLAY
Florence Lawrence In "gJSs.
R 1 1 R Y MARKET STREET
v w " BELOW 7TH 6TREET
MARY PICKFORD in
"THE ETERNAL GRIND"
SHERWOOD mnlAtoRB
MABEL TALIAFERRO in
"HER GREAT PRICE"
SAVOY
1211 MARKET
STREET
KITTY GORDON in
"HER MATERNAL RIGHT
4)i
-J ,
Jt
ituumiuminiiuiim:
TIOGA "TK AND VENANBO BTB.
HAZEL DAWN in
'TUB BALESLApy
VICTORIA MABKETHr
V lUlUlVIi AHOVB NINTH
CHARLES CHAPLIN In "Tho .Fle9ralsr.
LILLIAN GISH In
"BOLD FOR MARBIAQg
STANLEY MARKBT ABQV JfSTB
jT.i7,8NU?u,VSeS3u8 Hayakawa
111 r m la "ALIEN SQlttJ
HtfytlMI