Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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    EVENING LEDGEIt PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY JUNE 12, 1916.
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PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
r,Aiv AND FLOOR
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AT HfP"."L.; niiuMe stlviees. price
.a witn ""'....aiirtn; cnr lots, in
ifliw"rf red. P"t unit June. 11.01
m S 2aAhUlf?Vd. Vc rflli rejected
K?Mue 'rejected . "Wilde.
PWSi idts hu.h wo market w.
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PROVISIONS
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w. mirt rilled ."1 "".,,. href. In Sell
"i orMitsnoni ii!; ." . -,.y '-:.- ,.. ,.
M. 'Wir.ilrlrd 21 e. I western, in sris,
rf "5 icItV beef, knuckles nnd ten.W;.
t4. ' .. ,,,id f "inflate. . Western i'f,
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JWW.AISj" wrk family, . I
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&..K&. '"hS'isc i .1?,. i".. i".?keJ.
!Kfie.r other hinn sow.. v.f l.'mUi'
'". ij avornirt. in"-- '""
V M'WiE'. Tio ' boiled. '0,n;!f".
5.H5i iie? 10MP.V hreikfR-t bacon n to
Uefineo sugars
dairy products
ntJTTnn The tnnrket wnn very nulAt nA
rrleM .lucllneil Hr on mlM-tnteked rrVnmery SKrt
ir on print guotnllonni Weatern; nalM prk5d
creamery, funey .pfrlnU. ajc.. ilr. anSfairl
nrf!2.!".CLc,,,' n!".e CBt" " In boo.1 reniient
M-SIn, Jrltl3 BlPlleii well nmler control. S
tntlonii .In tref cnno nearby eitrii. aV tlw
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MIMI GOES TO ZOO
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Kith .I.:'' LJTJ .S.V.1L rft.n"l "'""-l cnniliwi
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POULTHY
kM,'1rV..T17''rl.nK!,."fr?tmo,,M'",.''n'l lie inn
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THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
wAslllNfSTON. Juno 12.
Rn, eastern IVnnsylvanla nn.l New Jcr-
Slprobauly fair tonlKlu nnu w.
fflchnBO in icmpcrnluro i light varl-
,Mte winds. .Mtipi-i.ii
iMMinvers nao oreuni ..... .
KSTSJLrlnS nlwt ow-half of tlio coun-
KSlut II hours. Haiti continues In Slit no
fSfh, Virginia and Norlh Carol I na tills
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K partly clouily weather prevail.
fSirUr cloudy weather Ih BenoriiUy rciiorte.l
l'Milie great central valleys with u few
CZ,.ii.r,l shmvers A modernto tem-
BStori! deficiency continues In tho nii.ldlo
lTv,..i. .-x v Mni?lnn.l States.
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neiBhinit I a IM. npleee. 21 i line. :
tii .r.n"nir,"nB.i!0 "'.'f11'. --2c.i Hicks, ns
'" .."ti,M. 1:1 wiir. ..vtoe
nlTl?rlMaIl,iTS.m'!rl"'t .ULM, "rm un'r ""I"
nnerliiM nnd n fair iMmnntl for dislrnl.le slneit
tJSilV "'!' the iiuolntlons: Tresa-kllleil poul
r.,-."I1l",",.rV,,"rFowl, '- ,n ,KUi 'lry-plcked
fnnrj selected. Me . weighing Hi h lbs. apiece
sr.'C;. welichlnn I lbs nplM-p. 22Hc . welBhlnit
li'tfrii" nPl(rr' -,,'-' welKhlnit 3 lbs n?l!rc
i..? i'V , fowls, ler.pnekeil. In barrels, fani-y
iIZ'vnrTh northern Indiana nml Illinois, welRh
flf ' ' ".".m1,1'" "Piece. 22e : do . southern In
..V.ii '. """"I "ittninit 111s. apiece. 21'4c,
smaller , ihjjsiic.j m r,v,tPri,, ,irv-ple)eii.
J.'. 'rollLrs. Jersey fnncy, IllUfSOr.. do . other
L-Vi''' W'lKhlmr H4r2 lbs. npleee, .ISM lilr
ill Attn1" '"" 1-'irf-'l'p;, ducks, nenrhy. sprlnu
iiSt"''iI "l""1'"- per iIoj While. wekhlnR
in nJ,i':"ii.p"r ',n,v I.T.-.?.10: while, welah
SJ S'n1" lh" Prr '" I1WI.IB; whllo. woiHli
Ul i J!:,...rsr do? . jaifr.i no, .10 , do., 7 lbs prr
t3l,n,1-,r,"P2.n"i.,Oj 'lo.. rfwm lbs m do:
r.Oc wt lr ,l-7"w u "mail nnd No. 2
FRESH FRUITS
.1 Wr'? "'J"-,1? wn" ln fn,r request nml cenornlly
5i?nCT.f" A0'.'""'?' ipijles, per bbl. Wlnesnp.
JSihSS".1, .'i?l,hvln. :14. Hen Dnvls. 2f:l.
other vsrletles, $1 .-.nW2..-0. Nn. s l.2.1lft2
Wif?" "'""m. per box ii SATrLTS; or-inrcs.
iJ? l.'!?.'! 't.B!''.':, 1"' (I. I?rnfrult. riorlila.
''"rate, IIHJii, lMiions. rr lix. 1.151)4: plnel
"PPl's. per ernto, Porto men. f t.KllllT'.l! lr,..u.
ki ...1.1 - . '""k.11 i'1'11 .iiarjinnu, iwr qt.. lrNe.:
black "Tries North Carolina. jr lit.. RniLV.
cnrrrlcs. ivinw-nre and MnrWnnd, per lb. .sS'
"2'J 1 ,lo".rri'"' ..1ll14c I penehes. I'ldrlda.
ySrnr1n.rfir. 2W2 .-i). ,10 (leorula, per cnrrlir
1-W.1 Jo. cantaloupes, Cnllfornla. por crate. 12
!;.,." y,"'1.1". Ir crnte. S2.nnea.2ri; wnter
melons. I lorlda. per car, 2.inff Ion.
VEGETABLES
.Trni'P ,v,n" fnlr nn'! values Generally iero well
inalntalned. Cluoiatlons: Whltt. pointoes. per
bush I'pnnniliiiiilfi
1.2.-.frOI llll: Weelern
1 o..,v. .. .- .:-'' -.. "r
r'.v- , '. ew inrK.
01. i. 1, .mi. unim imin-
.12
I.E'RTII OP HAY.
rati. ... 4:30 n m Moon sets. . . 1:2R n.m.
lWj.. . 7:29 p m Moon soutliB. 11:10 p.m.
nuivakk kivi:k TiDU ciiANor.s.
'
CltnSTNl'T RTRKUT.
Ifft-t'r.. .1:2S k m Iiw water
Ifettater .10.31 n m Hlith water
jroirEKATrur, at ram noun.
wm m r in 121 11 21 '31 11
S) 7fr72l 731 7H JBI 751 751
n:as p.m.
11.03 p.m.
toes .per I.W.--Nn. I Plorldn. s.-...-,n(?r.1.7n: No. 2
tlorlila JlfH.niij No. .1 Norfolk. .1.2.-.,1 '.ill
'i'; -! Norfolk. J2 ..njf3.;o. No. 1 South Carolina,
5.i(,i.2.,: No, 2 South Carolina. :i.2.1W 1. Sweet
potatoes. Jersey, ncr basket No. 1, l.'ifriloc :
.Nn. 2. 2jiii3llo . Hweet potalnen Jersey. Dela
ware and Maryland. ht hamper No. 1, 7ric.fD
$1. No. a, niiOiiiie onions .Texas, per cummer
ernle No. 1. 1 .1.730 1.IJ.7. No. 2. il.40Ol.no.
CabbiiBo. Norfolk nml njstern Shore, per bbl -ral!:v.i'.-:'wl
r" Cahbsjje. Norfolk, per bbl ,
J 1.2. 1 if? I .ill. Celer. Klorlda. per crate. SI 7.Vq)
2.2.1. Watercress, per IPO bunches. 1..105i 2 .111
Lettuce. Vlmlnla, per Kaskct. 25c. if J 1. Henna
Nortli Carolina, per l.1-bbl. basketWax
tI.23SM.WI: Kreen. S101 ,10 l!..". tTlh
Carollnu. icr '4 -bbl' basket. SI .10W1 7.1. Ilenns
Nortolk, wax. per ii -Mil. basket. 1.7.1(lf
ai 1.2.1. Tons, Norfolk nnd Kastern .Shore, pro
i - ti ,,,.1, p-. ir. small, jny
1.b,i. lt-in-in, I-llll lllu
KKKPlnnt. 1 lorlda
riquns
Corn.
Klorlila, per nasket, J17o'u2.,l) Heels. .N'orth
Carolina, per 11)0 bunches. S3 I: do. Norfolk
per 100 bunches. SKiPn. Tomatoes. I'lnrldi
per carrier I'uncy, S2.3O0'3, choice, tl.nuu'1'
Tomatoes Mississippi, per Hat crate, hoc. itdSl
AspaniBUs. Jersey, per bunch Pancy. 12lRc '
prime, 10&12C ; culls. GQptiQ. Mushroomi. DeV
4-lb l.iBkct. UUc Sl.no lKr
Tho "nenr-human ctiimpanscc" of
Dr. William Henry Furncss will
Bojourn for the summer In tho
Zoological Gnrdens while its mas
ter Is abroad.
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RIG DROP IN SURPLUS
Local Institutions Report Decrcaso of
?G,371, 000 Loans Lnrgcr
The iiulBtanillns feature of tlio Phila
delphia bank ntntcment this veek was 11
decrciiBe In xiiriiliiH of $0,371,000, as com
pared with the previous wccli, hrlnKlnK that
IteiA down to t.l2,n.1fi.n00, There was an
Increase In loans of $1,325,000. malting; loans
on tho hooks of the Institutions, SS13.-183,000.
per rarrler. $2.S0wa,
lant. Horlda, rcr crate, si .10 W" ,10
ah. Houth Carolina, per crate, S1W1 ''V
. Plorld.i. per crnle. SiiJ2.75 Cucumbers
da. per basket, SI 7o'i2 ,10 Heels. .N'ortt
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOPAIt STOCKS.
Jim Hutlrr
MaeNamara
Midway
Mtzpah extension .
Montnnn
North Htnr
Tunopah llelmont..
'Ponopah Hxlenslon
Tonopah Mlnlnir ...
Hescue Uula
West i:ml
GOl.DKII'.I.U STOCKS,
Atlnntn 1
Illii" Hull
llnnth
HulldoK-
C O 11
Comblnnllon Prnctlon
DlnmondDeM II II
Ii ilny
Florence y. .
Coldlleld Consolidated
(liildllelil Merxer
Jumbo Hxtennlon . . , .
Kewnnas
Oro
Hnnd Ken
Hllver Pick
MISCnLLAXCOUH.
Kalry Aztec
Klmberly
Neiuda Hill ...:..
Hid. Asked."
.P7 1.01)
.117 .IIP
:Ha ) -M
.2.1 ,2
.17 , .10
IN 4 P-lli
11 fl'i
'. II Va
. 1.1 . 17
.117 1.U0
.11 .12
.03 .114
.10 .IN
.01 .02
.11:1 .01
.117 .00
.0.1 .oil
.III .Oil
.4.1 .48
.HI .llll
.11) .11
.110 .111
.11 .13
.0.1 .Oil
.0.1 .07
.OS .1)9
.III .02
.1)2 .1)1
.17 .1!)
!.)( 2.D.1
June 12. lleireasi.
lllln prev wk
Loans s.113,HS3.ono si 32.".ihmi
Depts (Ind.) 1 10.3111. 000 1(1.3.111 111)11
Circulation I), I HMIon 2. noil
Duo from hanks .... 73.023.000 2,203 ono
Hop. of hanks KO.illD.OOO ill I (inn
P.x Clenrlnff House . lK,:iil7.imo .1,7(1!) linn
Hemne held 1 10,H7ri.0llil (I. K 13 000
Hosere reqd 77. 030.1100 1 1 1, (Hill
Hurplus 32,1)311,1)01) 11,371.1)110
Surplus June 13. 1013. S43.37H.00O; surplus
under old form. June 1.1. 1011, tl 1.3011.000. June
HI. 1(113, Ss.i.iii.ooil June 11). 11)12. 57.033,00(1.
June 12. 11111. till., 120. 7.10.
"Increase. 1
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Lone Star O.m Company, regular quarterly of
13 per cent . pniable Juno 30 The books close
June 21 nnd reopen Julv 1. . 1 .
Armsby Compan of New "ork, renulnr qunr
terly of 1 ix-r icnt on the preferred stoik,
pnynble June 30 to stock of record June 111.
Little Hrhmlklll Nnvleallnn nnd nallrna.l Com
pany, semlannu.ll of SI. 2.1 per share, payable
July 1.1 ns rcBlMtered Juno 12. Hooks close
June 12. reopen Jul 1,1.
Columbus Uallniu. Power nnd Light ,Comnany,
recul.ir quartnrly of P-i per cent, on Its Series
A preferred stock and of 1 per cent, on Its 4
per cent, prior prefereme preferred stock, both
paynhle July 1 to stock of record Juno 1,1.
Columbus Klectrlc Company, semiannual of
S3 nn Its preferred slock, pnynblo July 1 to
Htock of record June 1(1
Cndcrwooil Typewriter Company, rocular of
1 per cent on common stock and l- per cent, nn
preferred stock. Imlh paynble October 2 to stoik
of record September 20.
Associated Oil Company. rcBUlnr of 1 per
cent., payable July 1.1 to stock of reeoril June 311.
J. I Case Threshlnfi Miuhlue Company. rcB
ul'ir of 1" per cent, on Its preferred stork,
tiaiul'ln July I to stock of record Juno 12.
Juliet nnd Chlcnco Ilallrnad Company. rcKiilar
of lli per cent . pajnblo July 3 to stock of
record June 23.
International Hnrvester ompany of New
Jersey, regular nuirlerlv of SI 2.1 nn the mm
mon slock, payablu July 1 to stock of record
Juno 21.
Cnllfornla Petroleum Corporation. SI a sharo
on the preferred stock, pnynblo July 1. Hooks
closo June 17
S. H. KresKo Company, m per cent, on lis
common etc k and tho loBulnr quarter!" of 1
per cent, on lta preferred stock. panbl July 1
to holders of recoid Juno 2il. No perlml Is men
tioned In connection wlih tho common dll-
Na'tiopal Ons. Klectrlc I.lsht and Power Com
pany, resular quarterly of IH nr cent, on tho
preferred slock, pusnhle July I us reelstered
June 23 Hooks close Juno 23 nnd reopen July
1. Also a. quarterh dUlden.l of 1 per lent, on
the common stock. paabk. July 1 ns registered
June 23. Hooks close June 23 nnd reopen Jwly I.
Hrusulck Unlke-Colamler Company, reguhir
quarterly of I $ per cent, on Its preferred stock.
pnkhlo July 1 to holders of recurU June 10.
Financial Briefs
Tho Xow York hanks coined from Sub
treasury Satuid.iy, $3,389,000, and bIiico
Friday $r, 1011,000.
Tho Paris Ilotirso remained closed today,
which was a holiday in Franco.
13. T. CushliiR has applied for member
ship In the ChlciiR') Hoard of Trade.
Tho output of irnld at the mines of tho
Hand In May was 777.B81 line ounces
atiied at 3,303,37". In April the outturn
was 7I,C72 line ounces valued at 3,205,
G43, nnd In May, last year, the output was
70,1,5 IS flno ounces, valued at 3,243, 347".
Operations linvo been resumed In the
foundry and pipe plants of tho United
States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Com
pany located nt Cleveland nnd IllrmlnKham.
These two plants had bcou shut down fur
tho period of nbout tun years.
Thrco new ofllces have been created by
tho LoKan Trust Company of Philadelphia,
as follows: John II. Wood, assistant
tieasurer; OcorKo W. Hrown, Jr., nsslstant
treasurer; H. n. V. Mccke, assistant secre
tary. Mr. Wood still retains his former
position us secretary, nnd Mr. Mccke still
holds his position as paying; teller. These
changes wero made, to facltltnto tho work
of the company durlns the absence of tho
president. 1 Ilowland Comly, who was
granted an Indefinite lcne of absence on
account of Ill-health.
The Wllmnro Steamship Company of New
York has been Incorporated in Albank with
a capitalization of $1,800,000.
There has been placed on tho regular list
of the Philadelphia Stock Kxchantte $322,
300 additional stock of the American Tele
phone and Telegraph Company, nnd $21,500
additional C por cent, cumulative B per cent,
preferied stock of the Philadelphia Com
pany. At tho request of the company, tho
capital stock and llrst mortKngo 5 per cent,
bonds of tho Iliooklyn Horouch Gas Com
pany will bo strlckon from tho regular list
of tho exchange at the closo of business
Juno 30, 1010.
Mny sales of tlio S. S. KrosRo Company
wero $2,033,711, an increaso of $342,707:
5 months $9,553,837, an Increaso of
$1.SS 1,387.
The Census Bureau will Issue a report at
10 o'clock, Tuesday, showing the amount
or cotton consumed during May and on
hand Juno 1.
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
i:vi:ry Monday stjimect to ciia.nok
fggiMBIlA.
wo
IfiCADIA.
UUIOIIE
WONT
BAD ST. CASINO
HW
PKA
pRHODNT
UKKFORD
1ST.
mm
RMANTOWN
MONDAY
f" Allen Souls
Chaplin's Tho Plrerr.nn
Dorothy Olsh, In
Susan Hocks 1 ho H0.1t
Itectrlo Mixes In
Gloria's, Uomance. No.
Richard Truers, In
Tiio I.lsht Hearer
ManilKTlto Clark. In
Molly Make ilelleva
.Stuart Holmes, ln
Sins pf Men
Chaplin's Police
Who's llullty
Klla JlalL In
The Crippled llnpil
A Caliph of New llaB.l.iil
Tho Iron Claw. No. IB
Lcnnra tllrlch. n
Tho Heart of Pnula
Uuatln KBtnum, In
David Oarrlck
Laura Snwyer, In
Tho Princo uf Peace
The Innocent Lie
Chaplin's) 'I'ha Fireman
tOBE
mkl NOllTIIEUN
Marguerite Clark, In
Out of h Drifts'
De Wolf Hopper, In
ttunshtno Dud
llessle HarrUcale. In
Not My HUter
BFERSON
KVSTONE
1FAYETTE
m
IRKET STREET
MIEUM
HBUOOK
SiACIE
iSCESS
BEST
.His Great Triumph
Chaplln'a Tho Fireman
lilllle Iturko. In
Gloria's Itomanee
Iron Claw
Mary. Plckfor6.,ln
Tesa of the Storm Country
Dunlin Kurnum. In
David Garrlck
William Collier.. In
Tha No Qood Guy
Chuplln' Tho Fireman
Four Months
TUESDAY
Allen Souls
Chaplin's The Fireman
Pnullne Frederick, In
Audrey
Hcsule Mixes In
Gloria's Itomnnce. fio.
--
Win S. .Hurt.
The Aryan
Marftuerlto Clark. In
Molly Mako llellave
Harbara Gllroy. In
Her Father's Gold
MnrV Plckford. In
Tho Klrrnal Grind
Wm. H. Thompson, lh
Clt ligation's Child
Lenore tllrlch In
Tlio Heart of Paula
Mureuerltn Clark.
WJIdflower
In
Dunlin Fa mum. In
David (inrrlrk
Gladys Hulette. In
Tho Traffic Cop
Valentine Grunt. In
The innocent I.lo
Alice Hrady. In
Tmuiled Fates
Sessuo Hayakawa.
The Typhoon
In
WEDNESDAY
Gcruldlnn Farrar. In
Maria Ilnsa
Mabel Taliaferro.
Tho Snowbird
UeBirle Mixes In
Gloria's Itomnnce. No.
Ncnl Crnlff. In
Millstone
Mary Plckford, in
Itass
William Farnum. In
llattle of Hearts
A Wild Goose Chase
Secret of the Submarine
Mlxnon Anderson, li
Tho City of Illusion
Wm. S Hart. In
The Primal Lure
Kitty Gordon ln
Her Maternal Itlzht
llessle Ilarrlscale, In
Not My Sister
TltUr.SDAT
Oeraldlne Farrar. In
Mnrla Itosi
Motile Kins. In
Fate's lloomernnv
Dounlas Fairbanks.
IteBRle Mixes In
Dorothy Olsh. In
Little Meena's Itomanee
Mary Plckford, ln Hags
SI r.i nee Case of Mary Paso
Kugehe Fords. In
Her Mother's Sacrifice
Mabel Taliaferro,
The Snowbird
Normu Talmachre. In
Children tn tho House
Victor Moore, in
The Hare
Francis X. Hushman.
Man nml Ills Soul
Mae Marsh, In
Child of the Parts streets
William Farnum. In
A Man of Sorrow
Tl Scarlet Woman
Qloria'a Itomanee
Lillian Glsh. In
Hold for Marriage
Mary Plckford. In
The Kternal Qrlnd
Mabel Taliaferro. In
Her Great Price
Dlanche Sweet, In
The Sower
William Farnum, In
Haiti of Heart
Iron Claw
Chaplin's The- Fireman
Secret of the Submarine
Dustln Farnum, In
David Uarrlck
Kthel Clayton, in
His Hr6ther' Wife
Pauline Frederick, in
The Moment Uefore
Dorothy Glsh, In
Old tleidelberK
W111. 8. Hart. In
The Primal Lure
Wm H, Thompson. In
ClfllUaUon's Child
Xa Hoh'eme
Chaplin's The Fireman
-4SJ
Mary PtYkford. In
The gu)rr?al Grind
idli ltulr.l ln
Th K,ljr)t oriNw York
)sxy "Plckford. la
unci
II P ' I' I w .
Marl Doro. in
4jP.nway
Wm. B. llartj
Tb.rrUnl Lure
tuT
"Ca'rlyU BUckwcll. in
Jlla 'Brother vlft
Chailfs ctJaprin, lns
VlVf
1 "iisyffly10
fasllBBiiWiifcTjyiraMiii ...i. . .
Ivu Sheppard, la
Aondale
Pauline Frederick. Ill
Trie. Moment Before
Francella llllllngton, ln
f Naked Heart
r-
Wm. S. Hart, in
The Primal Lura.
Dlanche Sweet. In
'The Sower
La lloheme
Chaplin' The Fireman
Douglas Fairbanks. In
mm mw, .m m
,J. Warren Kerrigan, In
X Boa of tha Immortal
Francis X. llushman. la
The VU totween
Wm S, Wr! In
Tb llarguln
... 1, .i i
Marguerite CUrk. la
Seven Sister
Flora D IUen. In
The Madcap
Harold Lockwood. la
The Com Hack
Marguerite Clark, la
SUk uoi Satin
J0-Jg.B,yeWta
mWmltHHfi (P-41-iil"FH le J?
Francis X. Hushman, In
The Wall lutween
Wm. S. Hart. In
Hell' Hinges
Francis X. Hushman. In
A Million a Minute
Iron Claw
Pauline Frederick, In
Audrey
Dorothy Kelly. In
The Law Decides
Spellbound
The Floorwulker
Carlyla Ulackwell. In
Ills Drother's Wife
Harold Lockwood. In
The Come Hack ,
Katharine Kaelred. In
Idol
Edna Wallace Hopper, In
Toe PrlU of Divorce
H U Warner, In
The Beggar of Cuwnpore
la lloheme
Chaplin' The Fireman
Dorothy Kelly, In
The Law Decide
Francis X. Bushraan. In
A Million a Minute
Robert Warwick, la
Human Driftwood
A Ike Brady, In
Tangled Fate
The Woman
Alf-SUr Cast
Lucille Stewart, la
The Destroyer
Pauline Frederick, lo
Audrey
Manruerlt CUrk. la
Silk and BaUna
OUa PKrova. la
J-Uytne With Fir
CJiipila's It I'lmaiaa .
CQ4 Of UM ?4Tl4tt)Ucat4
Jackie Asunder. In
ReapInK the Whirlwind
The Krarle't Woman
Gloria' Itomanee
Olga Petrova, tn
Playing- With Fire
Mary Plckford. In
The Eternal Grind
FRIDAY
Georirn Iteban.
Pasqunle
Hlanehe Sweet,
Tho Sowers
In
Douglas Fairbanks. In
Regxte Mixes ln
The Man Hunt
Tho l.orrlmore Case
John Hnrrymore. ln
The Red Widow
Tho Rose of Italy
Mysteries of Myra.
Victor Moore and Anita
King, In Tho Race
Vivian Martin. In
A Modern Thelma
MarBUerlto Snow, in
Notorious Gallagher
Sessun Hnyakuwa, ln
The Typhoon
Fannie Ward. In
The Cheat
Constance Crawley, In
Revelation
Ueraldlnn Farrar, In
Maria Hob.i
Hlanehe Sweet, tn
The lllarkllst ,
Anlla Stewart. In
The Suspect
Hlanehe Sweet. In
The Clue
Ignore tllrlch, In
The Heart of Paula
Char. Chaplin, In
The Fireman
Iron Clair
Katharine Kaelred
Idol
Ills Great Triumph
Gloria' Romance
Dougla Fairbanks. In
The Good Had Man
Carlyle Ulackwell. In
lit lirother' Wife
Harold Iockwood. ln
The Come Uaik
Harold lockwood. In
The Come Hack
H. II. Warner, In .
Market of Villa Desire
What Love Cim Do
Peg" or jhe Rlrur
AHciiHrady. In
i4riKn
oheme
Wlllfinjtoll
The No, Goo
oilier. In
The Ncvgood Uuy
'notertvTwlek. In
Sudden Rlebe
'Clara ltlmbail Young-. In
The Yellow Passport
Florence Lawrence. In
Kltulve Isabel
Out of Darknea
Cbaslln' The Fireman
Naoco O'Neill, la
The Who Toll
Bobert Warwick. In I
Vargucrlt CJrk. la
Bilk HKtSatln
TheTypboon
Qlorli . it.
A. CWkJ e.ta IV
Curlyle Ulackwell. In
Ills Ilrother'a Wife
Gloria' Romance
The Perils of Divorce
Charles Chaplin, la
The Fireman
Tron Claw
Jackie ilaundera. In
The Fllrtlne Hrlde
Mary Plckford. In
The Dawn of a Tomorrow
Francis X. Huahmau. In
A Million a. Minute
SATURDAY
Georan Ilebsn, In
Pasqualn
Wm. s Han.
The Primal Lure
Douglas Fairbanks, In
Reggie .Mixes In
Jj"rank Keenan. In
"he Slepplne stone
John llnrr mnrr, In
The Red widow
Jack Plckford. In
The Hard Way. No" 1
,,obr,, Warwick. In
Sudden Riches
Muriel Ostriche. In
Kennedy Square
Mary Fuller, In
A Huntress of Men
Victor Moore. In
1 on ua.ee
Fannin Ward. In
Geraldlne Farrar, In
Maria Rosa
ThJi! H Warner, in
Tha lleggxr of Cawnpore
m',.H- Thompson. In
Civilization's Child
-v
hlllMne Marsh. In
Child of the Pari Streets
Ilesslu Ilarrlscale, In
Not My Sister
Mollu. King. In
Fate' Iloomerang
Iron Claw
i'trJ' I'lekforrt In
Tho Eternal Grind
Valentine Grant. In
The Innocent Lie
Olga Petrova. In.
The Scarlet Woman
Qustln Farnum. In
David Garrlck
Mollie Klrur. In
Fate' Iloomerung'
II. 11. Warner. In
Market of Vain Desire
J. Warren Kerrigan. In
A Son of the Immortal
Alice Hrady, In
La Uobeme
Cleo lildgley. In
The Love Mask
Flora De Haven, ln
The Madcap (
Olga Petrova. la
The Soul Market
llessle Ilarrlscale. la
Honor' Altar
Sessue Uayakawa.
Allen Soul
In
Louiae Lonely. In
Dolby of the Pallet
Bobert Warwick, la
Sudden Rich
Marguerite Clark, la
SlUts nd Sallo
lltnry King In
The Slalned Pearl
llarp- Morey. In
The Accusing Voice
Dustln Farnum, In
David Garrlck
Frank Keenan. lu
The Coward
Cariyu, Ulackwell In
III Ilrother's Wife
Pauline Frederick, In
Audrey
Alice Hrady, In
La lloheme
8vl from toe Harem
Cbaclln' folic
Tfa Detroaer
frguerlte Clark. In
Molly Make Uelleve
..Mary Plckford. In
Poor UtUe PenolnV
Marguerite Snow. In
Notorlou aaUaghir
)lgs, Petrova, In
The Scarlet Womaa
Blanciu) Sirt. In
) The Sower
Marl Doro. to
TM UH" of M8rrlyna
MJrjruefltf CUrk la
Silk tnd Satlru
Too
(trie Dora. In
tart of Nq Jflraa
UeneJ Barrrtaore, (a
i' VUorc.
MOVIE TRADE BOARD
TO BE RECONSTRUCTED
Irwin, of V. L. S. E., Stays It Hns
Fnilcd and Ir5 Ready to Givo
Way to Body More Widely
Representative of Industry
Uy the 1'liotopluy Editor
Moro than 60 persons representing nil
branches of the film Industry were nslon
Ished tn henr at a luncheon given nt Del
monlco's. New York, last Thtirrdny that
the Motion I'lcttiro Rdnnt of Trade con
fessed to failure in nccompllshlng II16 pur
poses for which It wns formed and was 'ready
and willing to be dissnltcd to allow a better
and more effective body to take Ita place.
The purpose of tho meeting ns announced
by W V. Irwin, an ofllcer of tho Hoard
of Trade nnd general m.innger of the V.
h H l: . wns to discuss means and plans
for tho formntinti of such n new body For
this purpose he nppoltlted a subcommittee
of 12 lo outline n plnn of organization
which Is In icport back In three weeks to
M)o main rommlttr, which consists of nil
of those present at tho luncheon. Those on
the subcommittee nro Jutes 13. tlrtllatoilr,
Nicholas Power, .1. II Uallberg, l.ec A.
Ochs. John J. Wlilttman. U U L-cvlne, V.
Stephen Hush. William A. Johnston, Tracy
It l,evls. William W. Itodklnson, Jesse
Lnsky and Walter W. Irwin.
At this next meeting It Is practically cer
tain that arrangements will be completed
which will result In the formation of a
body similar to tho Hoard of Trade, but
one which will represent the picture busi
ness in every branch.
For some time there has been n. feeling
of dissatisfaction with the work accom
plished by the Hoard of Trade, as exhibitors
throughout tho country lino felt that It
has placed tho Interests of tho manufac
turers above those of tlio film men. It was
this lack of harmony nnd confidence, Mr.
Irwin said, Hint convinced the members of
tho Hoard of Trade no effective work could
be nccompllshrtl by them, nnd It wns Im
perative that some sort of n comprehensive
corporation be formed which would receive
help from all.
The conflict between the exhibitors nnd
the board came to a head when the former
started up an "opiwsltlon" exposition at
Ornnd Central I'alaco to compete with the
ono ndvrrtlsrd by tho board to be held at
Madison Square Garden last May from tho
sixth to tho fourteenth. Tho blow wns
made moro weighty when the Metro Film
Corporation sided with the exhibitors in
their complaint and handed In their resig
nation, as they believed that tho action of
the board was not taken with proper con
sideration of tlio theatre owners.
Charles Chnplln on view today 11 1 tho
Victoria, Palace, Lociifct and Gcrmantown
Is now nt work on his third Mutual feat
ure, the name of which as yet Is undo
clded. In this release, the famous laugh
maker will bo seen In tho role of an Itin
erant musician, In which tlio violin, which
ho plays so well, nnd nn accordion furnish
tho chief music. Kdna Purvlnnce, Frlc
Campbell, Leo White, Charlotte Minneau
and the other members of his company ap
pear with him In this production.
After a short vacation upon the com
pletion of "David Uarrlck." Dustln
Farnum has returned to the Pallas I'lct
tures studios In I.os Angoles, nnd has com
menced work on his next vehicle. "Tho
Parson of I'anamlnt." This subject has
been taken from tho story by Petor IJ.
Kyne, which nppcared In tho Saturday
Evening Post, and gives an exact account
of conditions in tho "mushroom" mining
towns of Nevada 40 years ago.
SCENARIO DEPARTMENT
LESSON 9 (Continued) "Punch"
The turning Ledger Ilnllr rVennrlo lesions tiemn -Inne a.
PTlre eentet furs srennrlo tn be produced In Philadelphia with
J?Ir."" ,n icimi ior ininre reierrnee in ine writing nt
prlre eenfet fer a) srennrlo
and sure ell the le-ons for
i.tThi i'"."'" lf will be gled to ansner In Its ralnmng nny question cVriltn dlrecilr
with points In the lessons nnd of general Interest to readers.
They will n hlUwT4.hr
1 rhlfnrielphlit east. Cut ont
rm.
your seensr
w,
By IIAhTRY 0. JIOYT
i Heed et IHe Metro Scenario Staff
HAT wo call "punch" must not be
Theatrical Baedeker
NEW FKATIIRi: FILMS.
STANLHY All week, "Silks nnd Satins." with
Mariruertte Clark. A Famous Ptayers-rnrn-mount
five-part feature recounting how n
modern young lady escapes from nn undeslr
nble marriage thrnuKh u ruso uf tho good
old eighteenth century.
ARCADIA All week. "Reggie Mixes In." with
Douglas Fairbanks. A Flno Arts-Triangle
tllm featuring the popular "Doug" ns an
nthletlc oung society man who tries a bit
of slum life
PALACE All week. "La noheme." with Allco
Hrady. A llradv -World production featuring
the manoger's accomplished joune; daughter
na Mlml Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday,
In uddltlnn. "Tho Fireman." with Charlie
Chnplln. a new Mutual, nnd Hlllle llurke'n
serial, "Gloria's Homnnce "
VICTORIA Monday. Tuesday and Wednesdvy.
"The Fireman." with Charlie Chnplln Mon
day und Tuesduy, In addition. "Susan Hot ks
the Hoat," with Dorothy Olsh und Gen
.Moore, u Pine Arts-Triangle. Wednesday and
Thursday, "A Child of the Paris Streets."
with Mae Marsh and Robert Ilarron. Frldiy
and Saturday "Dorian's Divorce," with
Lionel liarrymnre and Grace Valentine.
FORREST "The Dumb Girl of Portlcl." with
Anna P.ivlowa. thn famous dancer, with her
company of Russians, augmented hv nhnto-
p!a)crs of the Universal Film Manufacture
in
result of sustained Huspense. At theipsycho
loglcnl moment, when suspense .can hd
longer be maintained consistently, vc net !
In other words, do violence. On this nc
count we pro apt to confuso tho "punch"
with tlio net the violence.
Wo hno been Talking of melodramatic
"punches," but nil punches are not melo
dramatic. Tho suspense for a comedy or
for a simple drama Is worked up. Then
something happens, it now twist, the unex
pected, unlooked-for occurs. Tho element
of surprise lends novelty. Tho clement of
novelty lends surprise nnd the piny ends to
the satisfaction of every one.
In the comedy the suspense culminates
In the punch at tho very close of the pic
ture. There mny bo many points of cul
mination, when u certain amount of sus
pense will bring n punch, but the carefully
written script will reserve the big surprise,
the big turnover for the final ncenes. A,
good example of comedy suspense nnd
"punch" is contained In n short fnrco writ
ten a number of years ago.
A woman of very expensive tastes keepi
her husbnnd "broke." Ho borrows money
to keep her In luxuries and dually Is uunblo
to get nnother penny. An Idea occurs to
him. He changed clothes, putting on some
old ones nnd leaves his good clothes on tho
liver bank.
Then he proposes to glvo Ills wife a senrw
by pretending ho Is dead. She finds a note
from him telling her thnt ho Is un.iblo to
supply her with the funds she wants nnd
that lie Is nbout to Jump In tho river nnd
end his troubles. He goes Into tho park,
where ho la urrcsted for vagrancy. Thirty
days In Jail is his lot.
Meanwhile wo see the wife selling every
thing that she owns. Hero the element of
suspense really begins to take form. What
Is she selling them for? She gets a conslder
nhlo sum of money and spends It for some
thing which Is not shown, and Is reduced to
penury.
At last tho 30 days como to nn end nnd
tho husband returns homo. Friend wife
greets her husband as she would a ghost,
and suddenly realizes that ho ts not dead,
but alive. She grabs him by the hand and
drags hlni out of tho house and down sev
eral streets, and suddenly we have tho
answer to our suspense and tho big laugh.
A magnificent tombstone has been reared to
his memory, and they aro both completely
broke !
Tho comedy "punch" must bo Just ns suro
nnd Just ns cffectlvo ns the melodramatic
"punch." showing n gun-fight, with tho
death of tho villain.
Business stories, as a rule, offer little
of Interest to tho public. Thero Is
slight opportunity for suspense, tho situa
tions are trlto and meaningless and thero
Is no great climax that can be reached.
This Is n broad statement. There aro ex
ceptions, but tlicy are few and far between.
Tho stock exchange excitement was n
novelty for a while, because few iieople
liavo witnessed a wild day on '"change."
The business of passing papers back and
forth across desks, mortgages, buying nnd
selling, men looking at stock exchange re
ports nnd getting excited, nit are Pat and
uninteresting.
If Jones says, "I am going to ruin
Brown und bring him to my feet becauso
ho stolo the. woman I lovo," and we have
tho details of this ruin, wo aro going to
spoil what might have been a good story
with a different finish. Political stories fall
In this same class. Thero Is no clash that
makes for good picture action. Your story
mny bo thrilling to rend, but Impossible to
visualize Do you sec, a chance for action?
Is there alt opportunity Tor suspense; real
suspense.? It may read like It, but what
do your characters do that actually would
get over?
(Tomorrow Lesson. 10 Comic nelteC.)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Natalie A number of correspondents
hnn been puzaled by tho use of the word
"night." Wlvat I mean 1st "Fade In."
11 Is night time," tf your scene ta to take
placo nt night always Indicate it. If not.
the director may mt!i this point and take
an exterior sceno In the brilliant sunlight,
or perhaps there will bo numerous boby
cnrrlages In tho background. Baby-car-rlnges
nro not seen nfter sundown as n
role, and the brilliant hun casts too deep
a shadow. When the picture Is tinted and
Mich Incongruities na theso show up, tho
verisimilitude Is lost.
(J. tl. It. You do not need to write
dialogue for tho players. ThlB Is taken
care of by the director when he comes to
tlio scene. It Is Impossible to do It yoUr-t-elf,
us he Is quite likoly to change nil tha
action ns well.
Jf. O. N". You nro referring to tho sil
houette. So many writers have asked
nbout this tliat the subject will bo taken
up In detail later along with other light
effects. It la necessary for the llnlshwl
writer to know the embellishing touches
for his picture. It Is not Important to the
same degree no tho plot, but It Is Important
to give your story a finish.
II. A. W. You write all tho action just
ns you seo It on the screen. If John enters
tho room and kisses Mary, say "John
enters, cornea to Mary and kisses her,"
You must visualize the story and tell Just
what you seo your characters do In action.
Cut out description, as It amount to nothing.
You can tell only what you can seo your
characters do. Dialogue Is not wanted.
C. G. G Cuba Sonio compnnles dissolve
Into tho close-ups on many occasions. It
makes the transitions tesa abrupt You
do not need to write theso dissolves tato
the script, however, as tha director will
take care of It. Write your story and
lenvo the mechanical directions, unless they
arc peculiar and essential, to tho director,
It T. It. It Is best to write and find
out If the company is Interested In a serial.
Certain companies nro noted for them nnd
other companies may dccldo over night
that they will do one, but as a rule thesa
nre all written to order. A. letter of In
quiry sent out simultaneously to a number
of firms ought to bring you the Intornwtlon
you seek. Ah to tho nmount you should
got for such a serial, I am unable to
answer you, us prices vary with tho various
concerns.
:::: 7i lft lif fl
-UiljMl (Jii
C Our job is to give you the t"
y right ort of lumber at the
( right price at the right time.. (
7 And we know our job! i
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' JSInicdirol Liimher and rimoer I
V Poplar St. Wharves, 1'lilla.
QM - ,- m- ?t?.--,....--L-qrffl
Corporation.
BELMONT Monday nnd Tuesday. "Molly Mnka
e uinrx. weunesciny
with Mary Plckford.
assisted
n
Ilellovo." with Mxrguerlte Clark.
nntl Thursday "Hugs, with Mary PI.
Friday nnd Saturday, "Tho Red Widow.
witn jacK Iiarnmore.
LOCUST "Tho Fireman." with Charlie Chap
lin, his now Mutual In uddltion. Monduv,
"Four Months," with Vivian Rich nail Al
fred Vosburah: Tuesday, "Aondale." with
Ivu Shenpnrd and Alexnnder Gnden; Wednes
day and Thursday, "His Ilrother's Wife."
with Ethel Clayton and Carlyla lllarkwell,
Friday, "The Scarlet Woman." wllh Olga
Petrova. and Saturday. "The Accusing Voice."
with Harry T. Morey and llella Uruco.
vaudeville.
KF.ITII'S llella Story. Jack Wilson
by Frank Hurst and Lillian Hoardmaii.
"An Impromptu Revue", sixteen Navassar
Girls. Ilayonno. Whipple and Walter Huston,
In "Spooks", Nelson Waring. "What Hap
pened to Ruth", Max Ford nnd lleity Unna:
Sam llarton, and Sellg-Trlbuno Pictures.
GLOBE Dave Sabloskj'B "A Night In India,"
wllh nobby Vnll and Marie Mann, rPunk
Hush. Conrad unit Daniels, the Colonial Mon
trose Troupe, and 11 Patlon and company In
"Apple Blossom Time" the Skntells. I.im
bert and Fredericks. Putnam und Luwtu. ll.iby
Illvl.1. Juvenile, and Knnawanza.
GRAND "All Philadelphia Week " Emily
Smiley and George Harbler. In "Man's Law".
Josle Flynn and her Minstrel Lnsslra. Klrby
nnd Rome: Rob Warren, the Three O'Neill
sisters: Mr. MacAleuvey. nnd tho Pathe
News,
CROSS KEYS First half of week: Tom Pow
ell and his Peerless Minstrels: Ihe Comedy
Harmony Quintette. Marlamba' Manluca,
Friend and Downing, and Monde nnd Selle.
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
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Garage nurned; $5000 Loss
Firo of unknown origin destroyed the
garage last night of William Wolstencraft
& Sons Company, felt manufacturers, nt
Mulberry and Hrldge btreets. Four automo.
biles and ono motorcycle wero destroyed.
Tho loss was estimated at $5000.
A RCADI A
Douglas Fairbanks '" mixes in
.... , irTnmtKR In "Gloria' Romance" (No. 0
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, mrnvinr1 82D AnOVK Ullrt.T
RFI MON 1 Mats. 1:30 A 3:30. KV
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Prominent
Photoplay Presentations
WF..ST I'llllwtllEI.l'HIA
OVERBROOK " andf'oar?aVe.
WM. H. THOMPSON in
"CIVILIZATION'S CHILD"
BALTIMORE "ALtUvu
Richard Travers n bearer"
"THE THREE WISE MEN"
piip ptr A sOTII & MARKET sts.
Ella Hall and Robert Leonard in
"The Crippled Hand"
as A nnCM WD LANSDOWNB AVE.
GARDhN it, 2 EVG. 0:30.
LAURA SAWYER in "In the
Name of the Prince of Peace"
KOKTII
Broad Street Casino b,ioabr?Ilow
MATLNEB a 30 EVENING T and 1.
STUART HOLMES in
"BINS OP MEN"
KEYSTONE " SuafiWu
VAUDEVILLE and
"IRON CLAW" Picture.
FA1RMOUNT "-0TU ANoHtAnn avp.
VAN DYKB imOOKIJ nd LEAH BAIBD In
A CALIPH OF NEW BAGDAD"
.gABWCLA-lUth Episode.
w i .iTST-rTtT T11 FltANKFORD
FRANKFORD avenue
LENORE ULRICH in
THE HEART OF PAULA"
LOGAN THEATRE 8J0 n(UD
PAULINE FREDERICK in
"THE MOMENT BEFORE"
I OPI TQT 55D AND LOCUST
IjVVUJI Mats. 1:30 and 3:30, 10c
Evgu. 11:30, 8, 0:30, lCc.
CH,A.fi; .CHAPLIN In "THE FIREMAN
VIVIAN RICH in "FOUR MONTHS"
Market St. Theatre m "A,KgBT
DOROTHY GISH .SSiWn,,.
EDDIE FOV In 'THE FaVQIUTB F0Ol!"
ORPHFI IM "KIIMANTOWN AND
xi, e TV , . .i- CHELTEN AVES.
Wm. S. Hart in "The Primal Lure"
"THE LOVE COMET"
PALACF ,2U MARKET STREET
AllE BURKE 1 iiC eXmi""
In "Gloria' Romance" -n DOtieme
CHARLIE CHAPLIN In 'THE FIREMAN"
'1. - rim TI - MATINEE
Rh n Jli nicotic daily
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Dustin Farnum in "David Garrick'
GERMANTOWN
..niMTiKB GRANT In '"
Chas. Chaplin in "The Fireman1
5303 GERMAN.
TOWN AVE.
'The Innocent Lie."
. nnri CUT 1 1 a. MAlirw.l i.u-i-
GLOBE $13,000 KIMBALL ORGAN
DE WOLF HOPPER in
"SUNSIHNB PAD"
7srArT" AVENUE THBATRH
GIRAKD mi AND GIRARD AVENUE
MARGUERITE CLARK in
'OUT OF THE DRIFTS"
Great Northern
BROAD ST.. ERIE 4
GERMANTOWN AVES.
BESSIE BARRISCALE in
KVevr MV RISTKIl"'
Iristheatre 3"8SQTON
MARGUERITE SNOW la "HI Great Triumph,"
Chas. Chaplin in "The Fireman"
JEFFERSON S0TU AEgt8JPU,N
BILUE BURKE in
GLORIA'S ROMANCE"
LAFAYETTE s' YSk
MARY PICKFORD in
TBSS OF THE STORM COUNTRY"
ICATIT?!? FORTY-FIRST AND
LJCtfUJE'I LANCASTER AVENUE
DUSTIN FARNUM in
PARK niDK AVE, A DAUPHIN ST.
1 IIV MAT.. 8:18. J5VB, OUS.tQ H.
PARAMOUNT
Mary Pickford ,n "H"
ETERNAL QRIND"
PRINCESS w,St3SeS?5P
LEAHAIRDinEET
"THE LIGHTS OF NEW YORK"
RIALTO C-ERMANTOWN AVE.
r AT irv AT TULPEIIOCKEN ST.
MarieDorO- "DIPLOMACY"
REGENT ,8W M-ABKET STREET"
nn i. . ,vi'iH votes ORG4.Y
Mary Pickford RAtaG s ,,
RIJRY MARKET 8TREET
UUU ' BEI3W nil STREET
WM. S. HART in
'THE PRIMAL LURE"
SHERWOOD MTgAt?iDixoR
,, ,. . BALTIMORa
Chas. Chaplin "police"
SAVOY ""ISS"
Ethel Clayton & Carlyle Blackwell
In "HIS BROIHER'S WIFE"
TIOGA ,TT" AND VNANOO STB,
JOHN BARRYMORE lomr.
"WHO'S GUILTY" ,uu,v
VICTORIA 'AHKET ST.
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CHAS. CHAPLIN In "THE FIREMArT
DOROTHY OIB1I awl OWBN MOORB tn
"3USAN B0CK8 THEJOAT"
DAVID qARRICIS"
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