Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 29, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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evening Li2i)0EK Philadelphia, Monday, may 29, ioic.
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Demand
port
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CHAIN AND FLOUR
1 wtlEAT Receipts. 48.451 bush. Tho msrkef
.iVcltned le. under Wer outside ndvlccs ami
''cORN Receipts. 1072 bush
Car loti for, local trade.
' OATS Recelpta. 7273 bush., The market de
iinkn in. xviiii iirmnnn mnvr iiiiakii...
J white, 4eaMie.iBtfinlBrd white, 47'i &,$.
Jfo. ft white. n4w&l .No. 4 whlfe. 4lW
."".'Wi'jSi"'"' "" i punned oats.
was
-". wuoiauons:
nn In ln,n(lAn vt
earner yellow. 70 M Sub,:
. I nu. vi nn. Tfti'. J
flfllaY (f6l v"' ,07J
iSW'Wfi'aK'" """" wined n.t.,
FLO.UR. Recelptii, 230 bbls. and 171367 lbs
tn sacks) There win little trading nnd values
were, largely nominal. Quotations, per 100
Ibf. .in, woods Winter, dear, U.00 65.16: d".,
straight, fB.280B.ftO do., Mtent,, ih.rioiS ssi
Kansas, clear, cotton snrka, J4.705 do .
straight, cotton .Backa n.suoSiltdi do.; patent
JoUon sacks, ,.6,,P,RB,lDiJEr,"' 1rt. cear
!5S8jJ2' 3" straight, in. 4o6.on: do., patent!
lo.inOOl do., favorite brand. Jn.230l'.Ho. city
mills, choice, and fancy patent, I0.25W0.5O: rltv
mills, regular era dos Winter, clear, Ji.nols
So'So. Io.255.a0; do.', patent.
RYE, FLOUR aold slowly, but ruled steady
pnder light offerings. We quote at 5B.B0 per
libl., as to quality. . itr
PKOVISIONS
The market ruled steady with a fair Jobbing
demand. V nuoto ns -follows: ciiv " li. i5
rets, smoked, and nir-drted, 2fle.: Western, in
"72i,iUir".:r.u"a"'',"i!,
2Rt.x beef hams, S28(&30i tinrk.
U3o: nams. c- r. curey. loose, I8fi'l8!
luuasi loiD'tDii ug,
do?,,,mC0B"h'r', ft.,1"' CUtedJoose, 1
Inr ffSSj.ii?',6'1 Wl". In p ckle.,
accord-
at bacon.
Western, ra.
tuns, n;c.
: ,--t. ,.-- ,U-4
iVeatM- ..V.JJ"" .V-MM?- e7 "ira;
lined. 11.?,"' ti&IV" '
32:: "Si tttyil,r$.sndered. in tierce.. i.c:i
REFINED SUGARS'
tauoSimHf.,le.i WS8 "u!' "' steads'. Quo
cowdKirf ?'J!.lUVr Branultiied. T.0O7.0Bc.:
DAIRV PRODUrrra
und!rE:SuTn.? mni'i fuH weak and
view nlWi'niand and'eaaler coilnti
icea, (uotntlona: rJw Tk. tmi .
fancy, new. .I70IT.U
.i m.'"SS??i..n''
-.....,,, iuvnac
lower
New Tork. full cream.
o. i special nigneri no., no.
lUWIUttCI no..
do., pan
lHITTP.Ilti.. .,., ....... .j .t.
ftifiMn,V..t, .."."" " miny nciiye mm ino
DV,fi,l..."-',.Vr'P naer. moaernio onerings.
QUAtftflAn.
fahcy anrclaln, 32
nratj. 2jty,e3(Se.! i
t'lt lancy. 34e.
western
"c
crenmerj
H;UAc.
mmlFAl
soltd.nncked
c.t eitra. anu fic.iiM.n. i
seconds, 284 20e i .nearby
average extra, a.1c,r nrats.
ff5o . ,uir.CDna''. !t3iie,i garlicky pr nts. 20
-c,: Jobbing sales of fancy prints, 874oe.
rtnS5iS7T8uc.plIe of "na t6ck wero kert well
rL..n.cd..21,P ,nt flrm ff'fes. Uuotntlona: In free
Eirr.S,Bn'.o m"e: Pennsylvania current re.
,;,.' VnV!, M.r.,cn,)i u,n"' nearby current re-Ivl,.'.-'?01
"estcrn extras. 2Bc. per dox ;
S2:S?.T FT"'- Southern, 10.1500.45 per case:
ii y5monV"1.,-5"",l-u lroan
al 28BI)c. per doz.
imoked.
Wea
BTOc'f
its to orana snu nvrane,
Wiern curea
IWJiV ,2"'1 no
8fl,l8'ic.i do,
, .o nn.; "?. "JO., smoked,
ther hams. . smoked city cure
iaye.s sams, smonert.
I8ic.! do.',' boyed, 'bonelei,:
CI
THE WEATHER
&
OfTicinl Forecast
WASHINOTON', Mny 29.
For Eastern Pennsylvania: Unpottlcit to
night nnd Tuesday, with probably thunder
showers; gentle to moderate, shifting winds.
Showers nnd thunderstorms covered tho
mlddlo nnd north Atlantic States nnd tho
Ohio, upper Mississippi nnd lower Missouri
Valleys durlnB tho Inst 24 hours, nnd con
tinue nt n few places In those districts this
rnornlns. Tho rainfall wns generally light
or moderate. Pnrtly cloudy weather Is re
ported from tho cotton belt nnd from tho
Far "Western Stntes. Tho temperatures are
generally nbove tho normal throughout tho
Eastern halt of the country, while senson
nbld conditions prevail In tho Knr AVcst.
The excess averages nbout 10 degrees In
the JHddlo Atlantic States,
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
Observations taken at 8 a. m., Eastern tlmo.
Low
8 last Ilnln- Vclor-
fitatton. a.m. n't. fall.Wlnd. Ity. Weather
it
Atlu.ta. Oa. ... 74
Atli.iilln mtv Tl
Jllamarck. N. D. 4S
JJoaton. Mass. ... 00
Huftulo. N. Y. . . 04
Charleston. 8, C. m
Chicago. 111. .,. 00
Cincinnati, Ohio. 02
Cleveland. Ohio.. 00
Denver, Col. ... 50
getrolt. Jllch. .. 00
lalteston. Tex... 78
Ilarrlsburg., Pa.. 71)
latteras, N. C. 70
lallfax. N. S... 50
ielena, Mont... 40
luron. S. D... .. CO
Jndlanapolla, Ind. 01
Jacksonvllle.Fla. 70
Knoxvllle. Tenn. 72
Little Hock. Ark. 70
Los Ancelcs, Cal. 54
Louisville. Ky... 04
JIontKomery, Ala. 70
Montreal, Can. . . na
Nashville, Teon.. 70
New Orleans, La,
New York.
Kftrfftlk. Va.
Oklahoma, Okla.
Omahn, Neb.
eipnia
os .no an ..
ot .01 nV ..
42 . . N
50 .04 NW . .
50 .02 SW ..
74 . . 8
02 ..8
02 ,4 H
BH .02 H 14
40 .. H 12
2 .. S
70 .. S
00 .60 NW ..
70 .. w 12
50 .01 Nn ..
88 . . SV 12
1H .. W ..
02 .30 K II)
70 ..8 10
OS .02 SW . .
70 ,. 8 10
52 ..8
02 .00 HR 14
72 . . HIV . .
58 .20 W 14
72 .. S 14
70 ..a
04 .10 N 10
00 .04 SW 10
70 .. NW ..
eo .no n
70 .01 NW 10
00 ..13
02 .i 8
no .us w
40 .01 8 10
no .or w
01 .20 8 14
68 .03 8
54 . . HF! 10
72 . . SW . .
48 .. NW 12
40 . . NH ..
112 .82 SW ..
08 .12 10
04 .42 a
K V
I -
7Mt!if1il
Phnintr. Arl.
Pittsburgh, Pa..
Portland, Me. .
Portland, Oro.. ,
Quebeo. Can. . ,
St. Louts, Mo. .
nt. Pnul. Minn.
Bait Lake. Utah 58
San Antonio. Tex. l
6an Francisco . . 48
8a. Ste. Marie , . 52
Bcranton, Pa.... OH
Tampa. Fla. . . 70
Washington .... 70
LKNOTIt OP DAY.
Sun rises.... 4:34 a.m. Moon rises.. 2:45 a.m.
Eun sets.... 7:10 p.m. Moon souths. 10:10 a.m.
DELAWARE K1VKR TIDE CHANOES.
CHESTNUT STREET,
Low water.. 0:44 a.m. Low water,. 0:S2 p.m.
High water.. 11:51 a.m. High water
tomorrow.. 12:18 a.m.
TE5IPERATURE AT IiCII HOUR.
rrw
rieiir
P.CIdy
Clenr
Cloudy
P.CIdy
l'.CIdy
Cloudy
(Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cleir
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clenr
Clear
Cloudy
Clenr
P.CIdy
P.CIdy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
P.CIdy
Clear
Clear
Clear
P.CIdy
Clear
P.CIdy
P.CIdy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
P.CIdy
Clear
Cloudy
eggs wero Jobbing
POULTRY
tnltfli'ffr,l,.m . "".". moderate and the
5irilPM.ru!'d, 8l??'lj; with a fair demand for
ESmS?!' ".'S, .Quotations: FowH. lnw2nc,j
roosterit. lSM4c. spring chlckcnn, pecordinit
....,.....,, ,kIHU,iiH mvij jon, apiece, .mc.
RENEWED SELLING
MAKES WHEAT WEAK
Rains in West and Southwest
and Lower Prices Abroad Hit
American Market
GRAIN HKI.T WEATHER FORECAST,
ClIlCAflO. Mar SO.- The weather fore
rajt for .38 hours follow: . .
InnlnoK Unaettlert tonlshl, .probably
Hiowersi Tuesday, partly cloodT nnd cooler.
Mlaaourl Cnae ttleil tonlxht. probahlr
ahowerai Tnesday, probnblr fair, not much
ehange In temnernture. ...
. l"rontn unaettled, probably Ihnmler
showers Ihla afternoon, cooler east tonight:
Tneylny, probably, cloudy nnd cooler.
.Mlnneaoia-Pnrllr clondr .lonlchl and
Tnrariay, nrobablr ahowers nnd. cooler.
lown Pair lonlghlt ,. Tuesday, partly
(landr, beromlng nnerttlefl, cooler. . .
orlh nnd flonth Dakota Unsettled, with
apowers Tnesday nnd west tonight, cooler
1IKIII.
m
irnaka 1 air tonight, probably .becom-
wnrmer lonigni,
r n ...li... ..,..rt .
ilucka, as to Bite and quality, I0l0o.; pigeons,
... Muuitl, ,vciBumg IWJ
units Ishorns, according
30 1? 32c. t do,,
young, per pair,
fl'k.nrr pair,
22S25e.
DIir.SHED Tho market rutcdnrm with de
mand readily absorbing the limited offerings
It desirable . stock. Quotations follow:
iTcsh-kllled poultry, dry-packed Fowls. 12 to
box, .dry-picked, fancy selected, v33o.i weighing
4!i5 ba. apiece, aUo.1 .weighing 4 Jbs,
apiece. B2V4 c.t weighing ai lbs. apiece. 21Ho.t
neighing 8 lbs. apiece, 18ft2lc: fowls. In bar
rels, fancy, dry-picked, northern Indiana and
Illinois, weighing 4 'i 5 lbs. apiece, 22c.t do.,
southern Indiana and Illinois, weighing 4 lbs.
apiece. 21Vic.i smalter sues, lbffl20C.i old
roosters, dry-picked, lOi, . broilers, Jersey,
fancy. r.Osfsr.c. i do ,. other nearby, weighing
2W3 lbs. per pair, 40jJ4.1c,i larger sixes, 3.1W
3Sc.i ducka, nearby, aprlng, 22W23c.l squabs,
per dog. White, weighing 1 iff 12 lbs. per dos.,
4...i5 10: white, weighing 1HP10 lbs. per doa..
I40l.il.ii white, weighing 8 lbs, per dog., 13
.1.00, do., do.j. 7 lbs, per doz.. I2.5u2.0i do.,
do.. fltt04 lbs. per doz.. J2W2 101 dark. 11.76
I nnd no. 2. nnc.tlll.
2.10: small
FRESH FRUITS
Choice slock wns.ln fair request and generalty
""-,!, UllU.'l IIMNItTllie Tiucriii
Plea, per hbl.--Wlneanp, .3
gs (juotatlona:
.50 04. Baldwin.
Innl
:iW4: Hen Davis. J2Wn: other varieties. 11.60
A
J! "":. N". 2. Jl.'J.iW. npnles. Western, per
box, si 2,, ffp 1.7.1: ornnRes. Florida, per crate.
J3M 4.23 grapefruit. Florida, per crnte. I1.75)
3.1,0: lemons, per box, t24$.1: pineapples, per
crate Porto, lllco, 11.5(14(2:50: strawberries,
per nt. Eastern Mhorcvnnd Maryland, 8ST12c.j
North Cnrullnn, 7piT)c,: orfolft r,7c.
VEGETAULES
Demand was only moderate, but values
erauy were steadily Held, as follows
gen-
Whllo
per bush, Pennavlvanln, 11.3.17r1, lo:
c. ll.S(ltf01..'15: Wfttprn. ll.ndftl)! :ir.
AVhite potatoes. Jerse, per Imsket No. 1 Itosej
,,.,,1, iii:. i ,tu. i uiurr vtiricwes. ,,.,,t.c , o. ,
notatona.
New York. 11.311 1.3
73
0 11) I 111 12 1 1 r 2 1 ill
75 1 77 1 ,81 811 82 1 82 1 82 1
T
No.
30W 10c. Whttn potatoes, per bbl. No. 1 Flor-
uia, 90..)(nva ,.,; ro. .' J'jnriua, S4U'4.0U; No 1
Houlh Carolina. $4. 30(814 75, No 2 South Caro
Una, 23.60(114. Sweet potatoes,- Jersey, per
bnsket Nn. 1, 456SU0C , No. 2. 2r30c. fiweet
Kotatocs. Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, per
nmpor No. 1. 75o. fJlliNo 2. Bii(Hov, awect
potatoes, Virginia, per bbl., 11.00 1.75. Onions,
Texas, per cummer crnte No. 1. 122.11); No.
2. SI. BOW 1.1)0. Cabbage. Norfolk and Eastern
Shore, per bbl. cratn, $1 752. Catibngo. Nor
folk, per bbl , 11.7502. Celery, riorida. per
crnte. 11.75W2.23. Watercress, per WW bunches,
1.305?2.50. Lettuce, Virginia, per basket. 11
2.60. Heans. Florida, per bnBket. 11. 75W2.no.
Pens, Norfolk and Eastern Shoro. per lA -bbl.
basket Largo, J2Si2.no, smnll, ?l.752 Pep
pers, riorld.t. per carrier. 11. 764)12. Eggplant,
Florida, per crate. tl.noiJS 50. Radishes, Nor
folk, per hamper, hoc. Mil. Squash. Florida,
per crnte. 11, 50101, 75. Tomatoes, Florida, per
carrier Fnncj, ISWO.nO:' cholctf, 122 73 As.
paragus. Jerspy, per bunch Fancy. 20(23u. J
prime, 15iU20C. : culls, 10$P15c. Mushrooms, per
4-lb. basket, 00c. ell.
7000 In Big Ynle Pageant
NEW HAVEN. May.29. Ono of .the big
gest dramatic performances In the history
of the Mnirld will marl; the pageant to bo
presented On October 21 In celebration of
tho bicentennial anniversary of tho coming
of'Yalo College to New Kavcn. Moro than
7000 persons' will bo In tho cast. Two thou
sand' Yalo atudenta and 2000 school chil
dren from Now Haven will participate.
.. Will&tP.robated.'by JRcslstcr
Among, thi' wills probated today were
those of Eleanor ICIrkbrldc. who died at
Lakeworth, Ela., leaving to relatives an es
tate valued lit $20,000; Gottlieb A. Bauer.
971 North, Ititndolph. street, $9000: John
Fox, 1427 Frankford avenue, $4000, and
Annlo Brown, 30B2 Frankford nvenuo,
$2400. Tho perbonalty oftho estates of Wil
liam It. Qvcrmatvand John N. Cooper have
been appraised at $22,603,77 and $15,827.73
respectlvelv;,""'. .
nff ,in,f(l,l Tiuul..,
cumrr xnrsnny
KnnansFnlr lonlghl anil probably Tues
day, not much change In temperature.
OHICAG-O, May 29. Weakness was dis
played In tho wheat market this morning
under renewed selling, because of further
good rains In tho West nnd Southwest and
tho lower market at Liverpool.
Tho cash situation also was a bearish
factor and there seemed to oc a tendency
among operators not to go long for over
tho holiday, owing to tho fear of further
disturbance of pence rumors.
May opened at $1.06, a loss of s cents,
nnd then dropped to 1.08U ! July started
at $1.08 W to $1.0814, a drop of 1 cent nnd
then fell H cent further, whllo September,
after 1nltl.it sales at $1.09U to $1.0Sai,
declined U cent.
Liverpool cables caused tho markets thero
to bo weak on free arrivals nnd prospects
of larger receipts, with Increase In stocks,
Tho receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth
today wero 463 cars, and at Chicago 100
cars. This day a year ago was n holi
day. Tho receipts at Winnipeg amounted
to 1028 cars, compared with 303 cars a year
ago. ,
Corn was to Mc. lower at tho opening,
Tho easier tendency was cnusod by tho fav
orable weather for tho growing crop and
tho decline In wheat, Tho receipts hero to
day wero 148 c"ars.
Oats started quiet and easier nnd losses
of U He. wero recorded. Ilcports from
tho crop country showed favorable weather.
Tho receipts hero today wero 232 cars.
Marriage Licenses at Elkton
J
ELKTON1, Md., May 29. Sixteen couples
called At tho Elkton Court OfTlco today And
wcra handed permits to ivmrry. The con
tracting parties were Alfred J. Lynch nnd
Iva O. Ucrkev. Francis J. Lawrence nnd
Martha Kettel, Joseph F. Amons and Frank-
ce A. Hubbs, Ilobert Andrews, Jr., nnd
Alverda F. Schwoerer, all of Philadelphia)
Qeorgo It Dltchflcld And Ituth A. Itolllson,
Chester,' Earl Henry Ott nnd Florenco H,
Schelert, Allentown ; William 1. Ward nnd
Lucille B. Baldwin, Media, Pa. (John C.
Palmer and Elsie Slemback, Camden, N. J, J
Ralph Beshoro nnd Jessie lloffa, Reading;'
Charles n. Hatfield nnd MnrgUcrlto E.
Swisher, Lancaster! Earl J. Troatlo and
Ellen D. Freeman, Frltatown, Pa.: Patll C.
Miller, Lancaster, arid Emily Holmes,
Pcnnsgrove, N. J, ( Balph V. Hftllett and
Helen a, Lucas, Henry Borak and Mamie
APler. Charles Dodson and Mary L. Har
mon and Jerry P.. Trlblett and Marguerite
Mouelcy, all of Wilmington, Del,
Leading futures ranged as follows:
Wheat
May
July
tioptcmber .
Corn (new
May
July
September .
Oats
Mar
July
September .
Lard
May
July
September .
nibs
May ,
July
8eptembor .
Pork
May
July
aeptemDer
High.
1.U7.
Open
l.Ult
1.08
l.niiu l.uii
rlpllvorvi
118 'A 09'
lOS'i
08H
?!
Bid.
40
40',
3S&
12.00
12:07
12.42
12.42
12.55
23 00
22.25
21.80
llll'i
09
Oil
40
40'i
38W
Low
1.0HJ4
1.07!
1.08'J
n4
08Mi
30
3S
38U
flnturdav'a
Noon, close,
I.110H 1.07
1.08. 1. 0I)5
l.Oll'i tl.lOV
nn'i
00
II B
30H
!IH
38H
08 'i
109
tfll)
40J4
t884
12.41)
12.01)
12.00
12.42 112.02
12.62 12.76
12.40
12.42
12.53
23.00
22.25
11. Ill)
12.32 12.40 J12.45
12.30 12.3.1 12.60
12.37 12.47 112.02
22.00 122.115
21.110 t21.no
tAaked. INomlnal.
123.25
22.60
22,20
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOPAH 8TOCKS.
Did..
Jim Duller 0.1
MncNnmnra 01)
Midway 21
Mlzpah Extension 2ilVi
Montnna 30
Northern Star 21
Tonopah Helmont 4Vi
Tonopah Extension OH
Tonopah Mining 0
Kescuo fcjuia : (
West End
GOLDFIELD STOCKS.
Atlanta
Illuo Hull
nootb
llulldog
C O'D
Comb Trnc
nhimnn.llleia II U
Daisy 04
1.14
.11
.02
.20
.01
.03
.08
.05
1,-lnmnco
ColdOeld Consolidated
Qoldtleld Merger ....
Jumbo Extension . . . .
Kcwanas
Oro
HAnd Ken
Sliver Pick
MISCELLANEOUS.
Pnlry Aztec . . . ,
Klmberly ,
Nevada Hilt . . . ,
Nevada Wonder
Tecopa Mining .,
43
Ul
.10
.III
.12
.Oil
.00
.10
.01
.02
.18
2.16
.15
Asked.
.07
.11
.2.1
.28
.33
4f"
s&
.48
1.16
.12
8.1
"lit
.0.1
.11
.00
.00
.41)
.110
.It
.113
.14
.07
.07
.12
.02
".i
2!25
.17
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Harold L, Kurtz, llustleton, Pa., and Marlon
, R. Allen, Uuslleton, Pa,
Jozef Oobaca. lBllfl N. Cadwalader St.. nnd Mar-
snret lnzer, 1500 N. Cadwalader St.
Charles J, llauman, 8301 Rorer at., and Mabel
C. Arnold. 8015 N. 22d at.
CKR.T'.B ? I'o'lsek, 4314 Wain St.. and Lula A.
Wlllard. 1010 E. Venango at.
Sam Echt. 313 Carpenter St., and Ida Rlckles,
8I Cnrpenter st,
Oeorgo M. McClelland. 1S3.1 Shunk St., nnd Lit
, lian M. Parry. 1330 Shunk st.
Aleksander Pnrzenakl. 203O Venango St., nnd
Maryanna lloblenakn, 2030 Venango st.
Harry Weinberger. 0820 Park ave.. and Mabel
H. .Meek, 2831 N. 8tt1 at.
Alexander B. Wldrnw. 023 S. 20th at., nnd llfllrt
Aron. 527 Mifflin st.
Cllttord M Ollpln. 202.1 W. Montgnmerv nve.
and Harriet F. Moore. 13,1 W. Lliiplnritt al.
Philip M. Simmons. 2040 N. Sth St.. nnd Anna
Corney, 700 W. Tioga st.
Henry Herold. 1323 Crenae et., 'and Laura II.
Ilelz, 1710 N. 3d at.
Valley Degen, llaltlmoro. Mil., nnd Mary M.
Untlaa, llaltlmoro, Md.
William Wolf. 240 Herman at., nnd Tearl Klein
man, 020 Orlannn st.
Jamea 8, Canada, 2010 N. Wnrnork at, nnd
Nannie Thomas. 1018 N. Wnrnock at.
Peter Teaum, 1117 Ridge ave., nnd Mnrglt Nagl,
14.14 N, Front st.
Charles J. Femes, 247 W. Ontario St., nnd
Uertha McCleary. 507 I.lpplncott at.
Charles O. Welsh. 144.1 Mnrston St., nnd Anna
Helleher, 1510 8. Ilnlley at.
Sam Jneann, 727 Jlirflln St.. and Annlo Mellon.
727 .Mlftlln st
Abo Goldberg, 3311 Kensington nve., nnd Rose
Rahman, N. E. cor. 3d and Susquehanna ave.
John J, Travl. 1007 Ingersoll st.. nnd Gabrlela
A. Hermann, 1243 W. Firth st.
Joseph N Dacondn. Jr.. Esslngtnn, Ta., nnd
Margaret Trnvalsco, 1230 Isemlnger st.
Lo.H " Totten, 1231 8. Sth st . and Lena Pnrnus,
231 Rltner st.
Frank M. rinlat, Ilnltlmore, Md., nnd Anna Sll-
bermnn. Ilaltlmore. Md
lke.,Edelateln. 2447 8. 10th st.. and Lottie
Whitman, 421 1 Durfor st.
David Sleterman. 2521) s. SherJdan St.. nnd
tiC.,Bf-R ,!.:,Kn,yj!- S!tu H' Mildred st.
j0V.1 K4,.w'b,,,M' E Clementine st., nnd Wlnnlo
M. Gibson, 031 B. Clementine st.
Mi?S??c,Sr',7:l!l s- 4tn ' nntl Jennlo Slgal.
418 Cantrell at.
Archibald if. Revnolds. 280.1 N. Front st.. nnd
-Annlo flunn. 1014 Ilrlggs st. ana
fL wT,'!','"' Slonroeyllle, N. J., nnd Marea
Jonan. Wllllamsport, Pa.
Ab-rnjam J Worrell, 028 W. Tusculum St.,
r-h.n.i.JVi.nai,Plil !'rm2n. -3721 -N- Randolph st.
...)' Mohr. 3003 Dauphin at.
uniier iiuasell. 3254 Goodman at.
,, Oppermnnn, 2230 N. 2d st.
Kurol Hyapul. 210 Do Lnncey st.
SlHlnskl, 1.1 1 Kenllworth st.
Louis Schneider. Jr., 4020 Relso st.,
I'rlcc. 4741 Mervino st.
Elmer E. Klster. 227 S. Ithlan at
Harnn,r. ntr. KTo.n -,
Roberto Leone. 121U S. 8th st.. and Elsia Cet
tei. 1714 8. Mole Bt.
Ar.,urru"knn- ,l7P ? l8th ' nnd Doro-
. thy .Mink. 11131 Federal st.
Vlnccnzo Mlserendlno, mil 8, 16th Bt.. and
Emma Cettel. 1714 8. ; Mole st.
aiovnnnl Forglnnnl. 801 l'lcrco St., nnd Chrls
. Una Zuccn. 018 Montrose St.
Vlnccnzo Petrlzzl, Wenona. N. J., and Ellin
Voipon. Wenona, N. J,
Arthur Mali, 2103-N. Lawrence st.v nnd Louisa
C, Eberle. Perkasle. Pa,
John .1. Clowry, 2257 W. Firth St.. and Anna
M. Lawrence, 2003 W. Huntingdon st.
Theodoro Stappen, 381 1 Uroivn St., and Loulao
Tanner, 871 N. 40tb st.
Frnnklln Parsons Smith. 0310 Morton at., and
Snra K. Illckel. 141) W. Wyoming nve.
John Mlrach. 727 Mlntzer at., und Ruth Do-
bish. 235 Ilrown at.
Abraham Leventhnl, 427 N. Frnnklln St.. and
S.idle Friedman. 710 Callbwhlll st.
Frank Sokul. 1772 Alder st., nnd Amela Szaman,
2281 N. llopo at.
Frank M. Chnmbers. 2000 8. 10th at., and
Anna M. Doylo. 827 N. 23th st.
Nathan Kasannw, 030' N. Sth St., nnd Mary
Katrlnaky. 872 N. nth at.
John Koch. JJrlstol. Pa., and Mary E. Simon.
Bristol, Pn.
Harry K. Horner. 803 N. 16th st., and May E.
Rnncy, 2030 Mercy at.
Ettore Prlmlncorl, 727 8 Warnock at., and
Darlo Scardlno, 727 8. Warnock st.
Isaac W. Jeonn-s. Aldtne Hotel, nnd Lucy P
Newhnll.' N. E. Cor. 17th and Walnut sts.
Saves BridoVhcn Canoe Upset
ALLENTOWN, Pa., May 29. Morris
Galllno last evening took his bridd on tho
river In a canoe, which capsized when
caught n tho Bwlft curront. After she had
sunk to the bottom of tho river ho dlvod
and brought her to tho surface Ho wns
exhausted when help arrived but both wero
revived.
and Anna
nnd Viola
and Marian
and Lydia
FRANK L. IRWIN TO BE BURIED
Wnr Veteran, Long in Tax Department,
Appendicitis Victim
, Funeral services will bo held Wednes
day for Frank I.,. Irwin, for more than
30 years nn attache of tho Department
of Iho .Receiver of Taxes, for the greater
part of which he was a real estrfto assessor.
Mr. Irwin died Saturday In tho Hahne
mann Hospital following an operation for
appendicitis. He had been 111 two tveeks.
The Rev. Robert Hetherlngtoni pastor of
Mt. Zlon Methodist Eplscopnl Church,
Mannyuhk, will conduct services nt the
Irwin home, 4235 Mannyunk nvenuo, Ro
borough, assisted by the Rev. Dr. John"
O. Wilson, district superintendent, Frank
lln Lodge, No. 134. A. F. & A. M., and
Camp No. 60, P. O. S. of A., wilt also
participate.
Mr. Irwin was born In this city, and nt
the outbreak of tho Civil War' responded
to Lincoln's first call for troops by enlist
ing In a "threo months" regiment of Penn
sylvania volunteers. He subsequently cn-
terca tno united states Navy nnd wns
with Admiral Farrngut nt tho battle of
Mobllo Bay. Ho was a clerk In the tnx
olTlce for several years, subsequently being
appointed n member of the Board of Real
pBtate Assessors. Ho held this latter ortlcc
1 years, or until 5 years ago. when ho
became clerk In the office of the Collector
of Delinquent Tnxes, City Hall. His brother,
II. A. Irwin, Is a renl estate assessor,
Mr. Irwin Is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Atblri.-i Irwin; two daughters, Mrs. H. II.
Patterson, of Hutchinson, Neb,, nnd Miss
Helen Irwin; and thrco sons, A. G. Irywln,
of Palo Pinto, Tex. ; Dunton Irwin, of Sun
bury, Pa., and Everett Irwin, who resided
with his parontB. He was n member of
tho Schuylkill Hoso Company In his earlier
days.
MOVIES ACQUIRE NEW
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
Choralcello, After Week of Trial
at the Tioga, Shows Great
Possibilities
Funeral or L. L. Turner
Funeral services for L. L. Turner, Veteran
restaurant manager of this city and Cam
den, were held today at his homo at West
Colllngswood, N. J. Mr. Turner, who had
been In tho restaurant business nil his life,
died Friday after a prolonged Illness.
John Henry Lnng
John Henry Lang, a Boardwalk Jeweler,
known to many Philadelphia ' visitor, Is
dead nt his home In Atlantic City nfter
an Illness of a year. Death was duo to a
complication of diseases. He was a mem
ber of tho City Council In Philadelphia
prior to making Atlantic City his home
about 20 years ago. Mr. Lang s survived
by his widow, Mrs. Hcrmanla Long. High
Requiem Mass will be celebrated on
Wednesday morning nt tho Church of St.
Ludwlg,'2Sth nnd Master streets.
Mrs. "William Blacltwood Dead
After a short Illness, Mrs. William Black
wood, descendant of Revolutionary leaders,
died yesterday morning at 8 o'clock at tho
homo of her daughter, in Paoll, Mrs. Arthur
O. Dickson. Sho wns tho widow of Dr. Wlll
Inm Blackwood, of Lancaster," and tho
laughter of Brovot Colonel 13. Klrby Smith,
U. S. A., and Mary Jerome Klrby Smith.
Sho wns a member of tho Daughters of tho
American Revolution, Colonial Dames of
America and Daughters of tho Cincinnati.
Electric Light
Tho basic discovery of tho possibility of
electric light was mndo by Sir Humphry
Davy In 1810, but for tho next BO years tho
developments wero solely scientific and no
practical use was mado of them. In 1862,
however, nn arc light was installed In a
lighthouse nt Dungcncss, and this Is gen
erally believed .to bo tho first electric lamp
In regular service.
.
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
EVERY MONDAY SUIUECT TO CIIANOE
ALHAMBRA
APOLLO
-Ht.s ARCADIA
BALTIMORE
BELMONT
BROAD ST. CASINO
CEDAR
EUREKA
FAIRMOUNT
FRANKFORD
52D ST.
E6TH ST.
GARDEN THEATRE
GERMANT0WN
GIRARD
GLOBE
, GREAT NORTHERN
IRIS
jeffers6n
KEYST0N.E
KNICKERBOCKER.
LAFAYETTE I
LEADER
MONDAY
House Peters, In
Olrl of the Golden West
Lillian Glsh. In
; Sold for Marriage
It. B. Warner. In
Market of Vain Deslro
The Devil, tho Servant
and the Man
The Heart of Paula
Chaplln'a Police-
Virginia Pearson, In
mazing Lovo
Virginia Hammond, In
Tho Discard
Violet Mersereau, In
Tho Great Troblem
The Lean
The Iron Claw
John Darrymoro. In
The Lost Bridegroom
Olgn Petrova.
What Will
In
People Say
TUESDAY
Harold Lockwood. In
omft
Rack
Fnnnle Ward, In
For the Defense
It. 'n. Warner. In
Market ot VUln Deslro
Douglas. Fairbanks, In
Tho Habit of .Happiness
Tho Heart of Paula
Chaplin's Police
WEDNESDAY
Wnlter Spencer. In
None So Blind
Pauline Frederick, In
Audrey1
"Williams 8, Hrirt, In
The .Aryan
John llarrvmore. In
The Lost Bridegroom
John narrymore. In
The I.ost, Bridegroom
Marguerite Clsrk. In
Molly Make Relievo
Robert Warwick. In
The Supreme Sacrifice
John Barrymore. In
The Red Widow
Frank Keenan. In
Tha Stepping Stone
Dorothy Glsh, In
Little Meena's Romance
Tangled Fates
Chaplin In Police.
Francis X. Bushman, In
A Million a Minute
Otea Petrova. In
My Madonna
LIBERTY
LOCUST
LOGAN
MARKET STREET
QRPHEUM "
P
0YERBRQ0K
PALACE
PARK
PRINCESS
REGENT
ItlALTO
RUBY
SAVOY
SUEttWQOP
STANLEY
-viffiosr"
Vaudeville and
Iron Claw ricturcs
Julius Steger. In
Blindness of Lovo
Constance Collier, In
The Code of Marcla Gray
Molly Make Relieve
Chaplin In Police
Francis X. Bushman, In
Pennington's Choice
Marguerite Clark
Molly .iiaKa
In
Believe
The Victoria
Ooss
John Ra'rrymnre. In
The Red Widow
William Courtenay, tn
Sealed Lips
Hazel Dawn, In
The Saleslady
Olga Petrova, In
Playing With Fire
Madame Petrova in
Playing With Fire
II B. Warner. In.
Market of Vain Dealre
Helen Gibson, In .
The Detective's Peril
The Rargaln
Chaplln'a Police
James Morrison, in
Tho Man Hunt
Marie Doro. In
Diplomacy
Anita Stewart. In
My Lady's Slipper
Mabel Tnllaferrn.
The Snowbirds
In
Hous Peters. In
Tho Closed Road
Tho Heart of n Painted
Woman
THURSDAY
Valentine Grant. In
The Innocent Lie
Ilobert Warwick.
Sudden Riches
In
Norma Talmadge.
Going Straight
in
Marv Anderson. In
Sln'a Penalty
The Bargain
Chaplln'a Police
FRIDAY
Margaret T.anda.
nroken Fetters
Olga Petrova, In
Playing With Fire
Lillian Glsh. In
Sold for Marriage
Hazel Dawn. In
The Snleslady
Edmund Breese In
Lure of Heart's Desire
William S. Hart,
Hell's Hinges
In
Bertha ICallch. In
Slander 0 acts
Edmund Breese , . In
The Spell of the Y'ikon
Trail of Lonesome Tine
Chaplin In Police
Dustln Farnum,
Ben Blair
in
Theda Bars, in
The Eternal Sapha
Yaudevill and
Iron Claw Pictures
Mutt and Jeff In the
, Trenches
The Secret of the
uuomarine
Frank Keenan. n
The Stepplna Stone
Anita Stewart.
The Suspect
tn
Wallace Reld. in
The Love Mask
Charles Hickman, In
Battle Cry ot Peace
Douglas Fairbanks. In
The Good P-Kl 'n
William S. Hart, in
Tba Aryan
Gloria's riomsnoe .
Chaplin's Police
Pauline Frederick, in
Audrey
""The Wheels of Justice
Tha Floorwalker
nw.Ak Pn. r. tn
In the Eye of P4
Charlotte Walker, in
Trail of Lonesome pins
k.-Ib TVira. In
The Heart of Nora Flynn I
AUc.Brady, In
TnK Fatea
CharIe' flaapHn- in
'4Pg f &vw ,.,.,7 m ,-
Peny Hyland, In
SlM Blnne"
Vw4L
Tbe PrtJ.LW
0issas. m t
yus
Mnljy Make nelieve
Chaplin In Pqllca
Alice- Brady.
Tangled Fates
In
Anita Stewart.
Tha Suspect
In
Wallace Jted. in
The Xova Mask
' J. Walter Kerrigan. In
Son of the Immortals
,i ! -,. . . . ,
Douglas -Fnlrbanks. In
The Oood Dad Man
Constance Collier. In
The Code of Marcla Ciray
The Secret of the)
Submarine i
Robert Warwick, in
Sudden Rlches
Valll Valll. In
The Debt of Honor
II B. Warner. In
The Beggar of Cawnpore
Harold Lockwood. In
The Come Back
Vaudevlll" and
, Iron Claw Pictures
Mary Plckford. In
Poor Little Tepplna
Vae Murrav. In
To. Have and To llola
Molly Make Relieve
Chaplin In Police
Wm. H. Thompson. In
' Civilization's Child
Ethel Barrymore, In
The Final Judgment
Douglas Fairbanks,
Good Bad Man
Anil Caldera, In
The Avenger
Edmund Rreese. In
The Spell of the Yukon
The Primal Luro
Chaplln'a Police
Conatanco Collier, In
The Code of Marcla Gray
Norma Talmadge, In
Going Straight
William Farnum. In
A Man of Sorrow
The Race
Chaplln'a Police
Bryant Washhurn, in
Onco a Thief
Hazel Dawn, in
The Saleslady
SATURDAY
C&fte"Wflr.
i'oiicn
.M ,. ,
George Walsh. In
Blue Blood and Red
Francis X Bushman. I
A Million a Minute
Hazel Dawn. In
Tha Saleslady
Olga Petrova. In
?fce Soul Market
Jom Barrymore. In
The Red Widow
Vengeaoc. of
Wild
the
Ethel Barrymore, In
The Kiss ot Hate
Pauline Frederick.
Audrey
In
Marie Doro. in
Diplomacy
The Reckoning
Chaplin In Police
Rita Jollvet. tn
Her Redemption
Vaudeville and
Iron Claw Pictures
Dorothy Kellr, in
The Supreme Sacrifice
Jackie Saunders. In
Twin Triangle
Alice Brady. In
Tangled Fates
Hamilton Revelle In
The Half Million Bribe
Jacklo Saunders. In
Twin Triangle
Chaplin In Police
The Crippled Hand
Olorta'a Romance
Chaplin' Pv""
Do Wolf Horner,
Sunshine Dad
In
" Lou1s'' Lovely. In
The Glided Spider
Tyrone Power. In
In the Eye of God
Warren Kerrigan, la
Qay Lord WaHn
Blanche Sweet.
Tb Clue
Anita. Stewart. In
t jTb8uwacl
Ethel Rarrymore In
The KIM of Hate
Peggy Hly- In
leioj Uoora, In
$ bra
VoUs
Dorotby Glsh, In
Little Meena's Romance
Gloria's Rnm
Chaplln'a I'o
a nee
'ollca
William Courtenay, In.
Sealed Lips
Harold Lockwood. in
. Tha Come B'l.k
Marguerite Clark in
Notorious OalUgher
Clara Kimball Young, in
The Feast of Life
John Barrymore, In
Tee Lost Bridegroom
Anita Stewart. In
The. Juggernaut
Dustln Farnum, Id
Den Ulalr
Peggy Ilyland. In
Balnta and Sinatra
Ethel Barryxaore. in
TtMj Klf erjft
.is. igiflnsi)JUinjMI'Hlii ill jm 1 1 rijiaiMjuse
CLailUl la i'oiU.
John Barrymore. in
The Red Widow
De Wolf Hopner,
Sunahtne Dad
In
Allc Brady. In
Tangled Fates
Hamilton Revelle In
The Half Million Bribe
Marie Doro. In
The Heart ot Norn Flynn
Klttv Gordon. In I
Her Maternal Right
Hamilton Revelle In
The Halt Million Bribe
Douglas Fairbanks, in
The Qnod Bad Man
J,,"eJl'n"h. in
Hoodoo Ann"
r-h' "fi" nca
Chapln-B p8,,,
Jllarv fii. ...
-jl!z2iiLiwal"
'VrWn"ot. In
"alf a nn.i"
vf
"" W1UHJ
Death Notices on Fiue 10
MUNICIPAL BAND'S 0UTD00R-
CONCERTS THIS WEEK
Varied Program to Be Given in Public
Squares
Tho Municipal Band. Eoninmln noesli.
man. conductor, will play during tho current
week nt the following places:
. .May 20 Westmoreland Square, Sth street and
Allegheny avenue.
May SO 5th and Chew streets.
Mav 31 riot at 11th nnd Spring Oarden
streets.
Juno 1 Hnrrowgato Square. Kensington ave
nu and Tioga street.
Juno 2 Carroll Park. 58th street and air
ard aenue
June 3 Wcccaccoe Playground, 4th nnd Cath
arine streets
Tho program each night will be as fol
lows :
1. Overture. "Morning. Noon nnd Night". Suppo
2. (a) "First Heart Throbs" Ellenlierg
(b) "Country Danco" Watson
3. Idyl, "Forge In tha Forest" Mlchaelea
4. Gems from "Tho Follies of 1015". . . .lllrsch
5. Tenor solo (selected).
Jerry Shaw,
n. Grand selection. "Bohemian Girl". . ..Bnlfo
7. Valse dl Concert, "Skaters." . . . Waldteufel
8. "Fackeltanz" Meyerbeer
By the PHOTOPLAY EDITOR
A new musical Instrument, Indeed a new
method of evolving sound, doesn't happen
every day. It has never happened to the
movies before. But Just now, out at the
Tioga Theatre, such nn Instrument foi such
a purpose Is being successfully demon
strated. If Is the choralcello. It Is also
nn organ, a plnno, an orchestra, and some
things yet unnamed,, nil rolled Into one.
The most startling thing about tho choral
cello Is not Its sound. That Is full nnd
beautiful, a combination of organ tones,
string, harp, reed and brass, nn ordinary
piano nnd a piano Indefinitely prolonged In
tone. One would ntmost say that tho same
eireci couki Do achieved by a very fine
organ, a large orchestra of virtuosi and a
plnno, except that there are qualities In the
tones nnd their lengths that couldn't be
produced by that combination. These
qualities aro novel nnd remnrknblc, but
they are not "tho" thing.
The real noVelty about the choralcello Is
tho principle of sound production. It
achieves Its tones, not by percussion with
Its resulting qualities and limitations
but by magnetic vibration. Piano wires
aro vibrated by electric magnets nt any
speed or violence desired. Heavy bars of
iron, similarly vibrated, produce cello ef
fects, while bands of steel throw out re
markable organ qunlltles. Wood, alum
inum, n variety of substances, thus scien
tifically vibrated, produce other ranges of
tonea
Last evening, through the courtesy of
Manager Stamper', of the Tioga, a goodly
gathering wns diverted with a musical pro
gram of sobs nnd duets, supported by the
choralcello. nnd by music from tho choral
cello alono..
Wllllnm M Senbury, who represents tho
Lssanay Company In tho action brought
against It by Charlie Chnplln, following tho
V-L-S-E distribution of the "Burlesque on
Carmen," In which he was featured, re
ceived advice from tho Los Angeles office
nisi ween mat tna comedian had
served in that city In
been
a countcr-sult, In
which tha EManay Cdmbsii? arts HNm
damages, ,j
tn the complaint the Bssanar pkW
charges breach of contract, allen i
Chaplain failed to appear tn nnd nfe Wltrt
the production 6f four comedlM fcrtlJ fif
In hi contract
According to iho wording of the fewtt,
Chaplin agreed n July 6f last fi&f to' U9
In tho production of 10 ttto-reet toraHMm
before January 1 of this year, for' each of
which he was, to receive a bonus olf49,W
over and above his dalary of $1260 h wK-
Theatrical Baedeker
ADELPHI-j'The New York Idea." with Ch-f
Oeorge. .Langdon Mitchell's,, brilliant WtW
of American divorce.
FORREST (Monday only) The Atl-8r FrWrt
Frolic. Frank Tinneyj Andrew itacfc, Hf
Ward. Nell O'Brien. James Jv Corbctt. .Nat
Goodwin. Mnk Flgman, Doyl and Dfgoa, .
Oeorge M. Cohan. George Primrose, Lw Dock
stader. Willie Collier and others.
FBAT'VItB FILMS
Tuesday and Wednesday,
ra," with .Peggy Kylanoi
ind Saturday. ''A Gutter
STANLEY Monday.
"Saints and Sinners
Thursday. .Frldav an
jiaguaiene,y wun annlo warn.
ARCADIA Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday,
"The Market nf Vain Desire.1' with' II. B
Warner. Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
"Going Straight," with Norma Talmadge,
PALACE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
"Pasquale." with George Beban. Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, !iThe Feud Girl," wRn
I1HKE1 1HKII.
"Th Primal Lure.'l wu
"Police," wun cnarn.e
vtmnt , ,, t..
W. 8. Hart, and
unapun.
LOCUST Monday and Tuesday, "The SusVct,,i
with Anita Stewart. Wednesday and Tburs
aay, "Tangled Fates," with Alice iiraay, r:
y and Saturday.
lb Edmund Ureese,
wun Alirn irni, ',
The Bpell of the Yukon,
wlthXharlie
Police,'
,101
in 'ionore
. "The Ral
,y and Saturday,
Moore and , Anita
Monday and Tuesday
uiricn:
nKLMONT All week.
Chanlln. In addition;
"The Heart of, Paula," with
Wcdneaday and Thursday,, '
with W. 8,. Hart, and Friday
"ine itace," witn victor
icinr.
VAUDEVILLE
KEITH'S Carolina White, grand opera prima
donna: Charles Evans, In "A Forgotten Com
bination": Harry Fern, In "Veterans": Clauf
dlus nnd Scarlet, "The Call of the Blgties"i
Allen and Howard, presenting "A.Real Pat "i
Herbert Cllfloni Bee Ho Gray and Ada Horn
ervllle. In "Pastimes of the West": Mosconl
Brothers: the Norvelles, In "An Artist's Stu
dio," nnd Sellg-Trlbuna Pictorial News.
GLOI1E The Phun Phlenda. featuring Jak
.Hallam and Wllllnm . Cunningham: Irene
Mye
tie
rjitt-
Rrotheraj the Kitnmura Japan Jugglers; Jen
kins nnd Ford, and Davis and Stlnord.
CROSS KEYS First half of week: I.ewls Winch,
In "In My Neighbor's Garden": Mattla Cheats,
in a George Ado comedy. .''The Mayor and the
Manicurist": Jim Mc Williams j llobb na and
Pal: and Steda and Hoot. "The Owl." Last
half of the week: Clem Hevlns nnd company.
In "Daddy"; Hamilton and Regent: Baby Rose
lyn; Hunter and Davenport and Hendricks and
Padula.
allam and Wllllnm uunningnam; Irene
yers. In "Tho Hermit"! Harry. Cutler! Net-
Fllmore. In "Putting on Airs1'; the Cycling
cNuttsr Mildred Haywood: tho De Lasslo
MARKET nh. 0TII
CONTINUOUS 0 A. M. TO IMS V. M.
UNTIL 0:30, 10c. EVENINGS. 10c, 804,
DESSAUEK'S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND WONDERFUL KIMIIAT.Ii ORGAN
ENTIRE WEEK. COMMENCING TODAY
Tremendous Double Bill
TRIANGLE PRODUCTION '
WM. S. HART
IN
"THE PRIMAL LURE"
AND THE 870,000 COMEDIAN
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
IN HIS LATEST COMEDY CLASSIC
"POLICE"
IT'S ONE CONTINUOUS SCREAM. RANKS WITH
CHAPLIN'S UREATEST WORK
Ptominent Photoplay Presentations
Bnm
Botdm Gmpamu
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L Company 'which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions.
Ml nlelures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locality
obtnlnlnB "I""" through tue STANLEY IIOOKINO COMPANY.
12th. Morris A; Pnssyunk Aye.
Mat. Dolly at 2 ; Egs.. 7 A 0.
Vaudeville & Param't Pictures.
HOUSE PETERS Ti"B"T0'LEDgirvJEOsV'
ALHAMBRA
4 t - A -i T A CHESTNUT
ARCADIA BELOW 18TH
H. B. WARNER in
"THE MARKET OF VAIN DESIRE"
" W,'' ,"0PPer. "
""nine t)ad
Broken Fetters
Chaplin in ,Polce
7fous Peters. In
The OreajBlvlde
rT'devlll and
Iron Claw Pictures
Batt Cry of
Peace
Molly King. In
Fate's Boomerang
Frsnd" X. Bushman, tn
A Million a Minute
Hsenld Lockwood.
The Coma Back
In
Anita Stewart. In
The Juggernaut
Chanlln In Police
The Iron Claw
The Youth of Fortune
Peg o' the Ring
11000 Hushand
Chaplin's Police
Wm. If. Thompson, In
ClvlllzatlonU Cfalid
Katharine Kaelred, In
Idola'
Marguerite -Clark. In
Notortus Gallagher
Blanche Sweet. In
The Captive
Marguerite Cfark.
Mice and Men
in
Rosetta Rrlca
Love'a Toll
Sinut Hayakowa, In
The Typhoon
Fapnte Ward, in
A Cutter Magdalene
BJU1 Burke, to
Olertaf Jtoniass
u inn iiiM'UUl ', u, li ' ;i ii
Tha Primal Lsre
cmwta. in Veils
Edmund Breese in
The Soell of Iho Yukon
Msrwie'He Clark. In
Molly Make Believe
"lAtatbt.. vw - -
Norma Talmadge. n
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Edward F. Henson & Co. v
Poplar St. llliures, I'lilla. Stl
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Prominent
Photoplay Presentations
APOLLO 2D AN ?ATriNENE DAILY
LILLIAN GISH ln "SOLDMA0RnR.AGE"
"THE OTHER MAN" Keystone Comedy,
LIBERTY DROADANo
FRANK KEENAN in
"THE STEPPING STONE-
COLUMBIA
LOGAN THEATRE i9l NyRbAO
Wallace Reid & Cleo Ridgley in
THE LOVE MASK"
LOCUST
ABOVE MARKET
1:30 6 RI30. 1UO.
Eves. 0:30, 8. u:ao, 100
LENORE ULRICH in "Tha Heart of Paula.
CHAS. CHAPLIN in "POLICE"
BELMONT g.1
00TH AND
CEDAR AVE.
PARAMOUNT
THEATRE
20TH AND
GIRARD avk
CEDAR
VIRGINIA HAMMOND '"rd'
ANNA NILSBON In "WHOH uuii.i z
FA1RMOUNT
"'i.vA38 "The Leap"
"u "' w "THE IRON CLAW"
FRANKFORD frankTvrednue
. , r ln "THE LOST
John Barrymore brideoroom"
THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE"
MAT1NEBJ
DAILY
Evgs. T to 11.
62D AND LOCUST
Mats. 1:30 & 3;S0, 10a
-v9-. u;u, u. UJ30, IDC.
Anita Stewart in "The Suspect"
Market St. Theatre ?33 "
VITAGRAPII Presents CHAS. RICHnrAM ,t-
THB nATTLE CRY OF PEACE"
very Wednesday,
See "PEG O' THE RING"
56TH ST. Theatre
as -:. r'loi-lr In "MOLLY
Marguerite -iarK make believe"
Mats. 1-3:30 5
Evrs, 6;S0 to 11 10a
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mari
Rob-rt Warwick.
Sudden Riches
in
William Collier, ln
The No Good fluy
Robert Leonard, tn
The Crlppled'Hand
tlOOO Husband
Chaplln'a, Police.
Blanche Sweet.
The Bowers
In
Anita Stewart. 1n
The Suspect
Molly King, 'in
Fate's, Boomerang
Frank Keenan In
The Stepping- Stone
Pauline Frederick, In
Tna Moment Before
Franeella IJUHniton. in
Naked Hearts
House Vvlttt. In
The Closed Rad
Fannie Vard, In
A Qutl.tr iU-gilene'
Tll.rv IHekford in
The. Etot OrtiMl-
rk Frl3iasi.iirA
CLiVlla la WeUs
eJi.leC,Sefe'
jr'iSB.Iin
AWIIon JUrlgo
William Collier in"
The Na oSod .,'5
ft5"'g Ward. ta
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10On K.,.K.."
ciuiiiftHSfflL
The orjatr.yssk.fth
William Cn,,',. ."-
aeakdLip.,, "
fa 1 1 w tciTl j.l '"
Fate's Boomtraa.
" "iigtf wST
nels XBushmTrTta
A MimonaMlnum lo
Edmund nreese. iiT
ThejPeUpf the Yukoa
Cl t nce Collier, ta "
Tbtt Code of MarJa dray
Fannie Ward, In
A QttttM MagdaWne
Mary Jlckford. in
Tfrr l5t,rat 0tla4
Ctiisila, Ja ilSj
OVERBROOK 03D " ave.
Hear the Wurlitzer Hope Jones
Unit Orchestral Organ
Double Triangle Bill
WM. S. HART in "The Aryan"
Also Japanese Torpedo Boat
BALTIMORE Sve.
KATHLYN WILLIAMS in
THE DEVIL. THE SERVANT AND THE
MAN." MARUARET CLAYTON In "1 Will Pay."
EUREKA 4vru MARKET STS-
VIOLET MERSEREAU in
"THE GREAT PROBLEM"
eoJ CT B21 and
U,l i3 1 Sansom
OLGA PETROVA in
"WHAT WILL PEOPLE SAY"
ORPHEUM 0En"ANTOWN AND
n , r . CHELTEN AVES.
Douglas Fairbanks In -the good
CHAS. MURRAY in "HER MARBLEIEARr'
PALACE " MARKET STREET"
GEORGE BEBAN" l "PASQUALF"11"5 ''
BILL1E BURKE S "StffilAk ROMANCE"
CHAS. CHAPLIN in "P0L1CJ5H
PARK mDaAvZ ?A"P'N BT-
MAT. S:13, EVO 6:43 ta 11
PARAMOUNT
Pauline Frederick in "Audrey"
PRINCESS 1018 MARKET
r .i s . . STREET
Dorothy Kelly ln "tub wheels
CHAS. CHAPUN in 'THE rt4&5$&
Si
GERMANTOWN BS08 $?.
PARAJ1QUNT Presents
JOHN BARRYMORE ' g0D
2US-T-9
rt rnV B9T" MARKET JI
CiLUtSti 115.000 KIMBALL ORGAN
Dorothy Gish and Owen Moore in
"LITTLE MEENA'S ROMANCE"
-iir Ann AVENUE TltKATKU
GIRAKIJ TTH AND GIRARD AVENUE
FRANK KEENAN in
THE STEPP1NQ STONE"
f i. M-.tUm BROAD ST ERIE
.Great nortnern germantn aves.
AUCE BRADY au?ATB
CHAS. CHAPLIN In "POLICE"
RIALTO aEIl"ANTOWN AVE.
CHARLOTTE WALKER in
"THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME Wyrg.
REGENT 163i J"5?5T BTm
T . umax vqicb ana Ait
Tyrone Power and Lois Weber fn
"IN THE EYE OF QOD"
RUBY SIAKET STREET
MARIE DORO in
"THE HEART OF NORA FLYNN"
C ADriFN 63D LANSDOWNE AYE.
tiAKUt-Vt MAT.. 2. EVGi. 0:30
ROBERT WARWICK in
"THE SUPREME SACRIFICE"
NORTH
Broad Street Casino vnogr
UATINEE B:S0. EVENING T:15 and S.
VIRGINIA PEARSON in
BLAZING LOVE"
KEYSTONE MTH fSiitoS avenue
VAUDEVILLE and
"IRON CLAW" Picture,
IRIS THEATRE 8IBNcmN
FRANICS X. BUSHMAN in
"A MILLION A MINUTE"
JEFFERSON 2WH eetT""''
OLGA PETROVA in
"MV MADONNA"
KNICKERBOCKER "KSS-r
JUUUS STEGER in
"BUNDNESa OF LOVE"
LAFAYETTE An?ulSaTON
CONSTANCE COLLIER in
'THE CODE OF SIAKCIA qRAY"
1 17 AT"iT?n ixjRTY-FIRST AND
LTrAUr-lV LANCASTER AVENUM
Marsnifirita Clark " mlly;
CflAS. CUAPLIN 1 rOUMT -
SHF.Rwnnn bth and
chashapunT1110
THE FLOORWALKER"
SAVOY
? MARKET
8THKCT
AUCE BRADY in
'TANOLED FATES,"
TIOGA TTU AND VE-VANQOSwi
VICTOR MOORE in 'THE HAfte ,
ANNA NILSSON In "WHO'S atriSrr
and THE CIIOKALCELQ (CUsmi MiLpl
VICTORIA BASKET ST,
nUMll.a l,iivu ,..rrv sJi
-.,..,.. .AW ,,fil
W B. HART In "THE PRIMA! LUM",
CHAS. CHAJPtl.t to "POLIOS
STANLEY Q"!L..,sor
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