EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1G, 1016. If PHILADELPHIA MARKETS r tAlN AND FLOUR ShT && ssrisa. 'Wot " ff t n"..Hi!; In wood! winter, clear, I fefo4r f ?.Vn?k-.: F " rFr'rS0O,S:!lRbBd t sVmI.0J .?t-. JP , i mil . .eholce and FEcr h,M?rT ll.flodMJi.H".' straight. FR :l J1 .WtfVm,,.iI imfrjAlwlssr IN f iwv" ' - Ih I1 . phoVISIONS Jffi and rtm wna" ww ctjr Vej, tfe M' Sd.vv 5,fti; oVrdt HMc.l beiiie.. ,, joo.e. " ."7 gi,.! d. tl-S'liUc 1 do,, do.. tube. hfi1,' f. "fc.?ran,d?d. In tlercea. HHo.1 Ki, .. !" i IllBMi !v. . REFINisu auuvivo fa .marital. c! '"'.i.. ?;. LT COIHBVMW"--- BM.BW. ..!. ".'.. ."X riinui&iw" but steady. .a. i." 7.00c. S 7,05c; powdered. rou Quota- grades, DAIRY PRODUCTS f. ... n.mand ll fair, anu FtSn mintilned. Quotation; 1H-J ftZira. toll .I-... allow! VKIi rrearnery. fancy !" i-Vi extra nrjt,..BW? ase.i eamery. fi as"iBr...ww?- 'y11 ova's" it B wwer ?:. . iuH&. ; 5' .Bff-.aii'sns .way iii . llll a nuphv lib .. i .... rcw-wBKa!:. JZSd'fflss quotation- ;. " '".fci iViJ... 211c. per qoi i and the , nearby utrM, Inx VrVt-rnVtri in inw "!". , , ..: cao;nrby current mm Mir". - rimf, I9.WW"-! -. nr rftsat nrsis. VWMttrntiira iir. '"".ty-n, o.ini sif& :rPj..?5!-ffi ' SK JBIJHSS. J HT1, IIMM'I ww- III , 1. -M --. . i. u'.r. in cood request nd ft l-lW:,S. while other den.criptton; howf-rt ws "r:"v .u.a Otmtfttiona: town, - Bn-t n inrr 1111 iui. nutcwi fi nuimii nsiin"n - . ii... . Whit. Jghorm. cordin 10 quniu. POULTRY 1? OTVEk. bSii. ttihorni. iccordlm to. qui atWVVt '--.-T -" Z . -I.. iM nlinllfV 14 0II 5 .TRirDi?rm"l itoeH ruled itendy at niMii! welsMSa W H ItH.BPiece. ailici ., SKm.a!5 W."JK't "faSSffi.? 'oDid 5Sn,-jJ?'B!- !?& Jtefitef- wfflSffit wi-c.i "i'-vx",.' .n-iir; .i... fftffi . anw?c., - iiiva "-ry Toy, . P"ni j i'.y .-is- -;--""- reiKninK -Vil'ilr U If VI1' lul ISV1 UU, Ina- U lha 11 A r ri(17. . per dos.. l2f.li0V.7S. , intf. ,40Oe.! 5 J4c.i.ducki. pi S? Mr'dej White, . ann. white, welihlnr IMWt.fl'l. 1nlF, ci..,., :" ir LmIS.: BOSVC lba. per doj . It.7.53iai dark i.SOfn; "mill and no. FRESH DOC 41. 1U. FRUITS Tbtre wn a. fair demand for choice stock, of Boat OucrbUoru and valuta Ecnerally ruled ..... ..,... uf.vt ntterinnm. OtlntntlnnM. Vf.,.. . WW Wln.aan l!iniltf2a. IIhMwI.1. " Utte; B" Darn. 13011, other varlatln. ll.r.O w Ol.iOt No S, il.a&3. Apple". Wcitern, por f Soil lt.J501.75: oranjea. Florida, por er;t. J.JOOJ: iratKlrult. Florida, pir try;, 14 lis tmona, per crata J'orto ltlco, fl.BOOa; trw. nrrUa. Pelawara and Maryland, per qt.. 4WHc.( $ ilacklxrrlH, North Carolina, per at., 8wl-ci H Bucaleberrtea, North Carolina, per qt.. 12 & 14c; a . .. . . , S I ' THE WEATHER Official Forecast p.- WASHINGTON, Juna ID. f-la Philadelphia and vicinity: Unsettled f wt and Saturday with prohnbly aome VSiatraln; continued cool; moderate winds Htlr loutheaat. f'siPr Eaatern Pennsylvania and New I. mmn raniy ciouuy wun prooaDiy oc- wioaai tnowora tonlsht and Saturday; not H ui uuiiiiio in lemperature ; moaeraie io isn aomneast and south winds. showers have covered moBt of the eastern (,'m jf the country during the last 24 I top. while the central depression In the, nwroance nas remained nearly stationary eyir the. unner T.P.Wa r.Hnn An a,,, nf l.f &lh barometer In Rlnirnnnf In ih. avtmrni I Katkuit and Is apparently blocking the v iwaru movement of the rain area. The fcaratura changes have been mostly ; "w na irregular, ana a moderate de- ' BCltnCy COntlnilei mitt rn.n1l In nil K!trlcU east of ,the Rocky Mountains. . U. S. Wetlther Bureau Bulletin StWYttlona taken at 8 a. m. Eaatern time. V U.H.. " '" W.n- . Viloo. t lat.-.T'" BH. S....:,eei "e "Vswwa- lV:wP!SSl '.V 2i 'i2 SB. 10 Coudy uaaiw .City... unarot. N. D.. 4S 42 "W. Mua.T. 5? BO io. , r,... ii i ,6i Ssn.s is or i larrUbura', I'a Y K H W HV 8 BE 8 8 N BR HU aw 8U' NW 111 ii"".V.' XX X" .Ui 5V IESW: n S3 i::r:i"ii a. vt 12 C 10 13 7K Til R4 ISs I'ww, Wont.... 84 fin car oudv P.CIdv P.CIdy Cloudy C oudy Rain Rain Clear S308Lk: ??? S ".".. oa on 11 Cr 1U Ul "iieraery. wirt.i r. ., t.Lir.-r v".. n ?:!" Tenn.. es ";-. IS frr'oK va::::r Vx SEkI.. ! Si ph.i,.".. ,su uuipbi til R Hi '" 1,14 &-' .: OS .".'a ui r. K 12 35 82 1U EK3hy.:::!S ?8 ? IfenuH fir.."." iS 1 . ?&??.... l .: i-M f.toa.T;" Jfiifa. TU. Uhlattaa ' 11 mi 04 B4 ,08 0 Bll .. 82 :: 81 ,110 ol .40 40 08 II u W SB HH W sw 8V H E HE nw ii su 12 hk io NV. W NW BE 8W gB NB HE ., CI ill tB.r Clnudv ass Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain C oudy Cloudy Rain I'.CIdy Clear Clear Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy louuy tar Cldy Ha In Rain P.CIdy Bain VEOETAtll.-pl urairanie atecK tftea. Tork. potatoea. per aold fairly and nrlra .... fii! 4 2H1I4o0rihNi",fSilfl:.:i,?d Boutn''r?.kr8l,n1.?0.11 nnl,' ""." -iuimt. nnu nouin L.KrAllnta LKXOTH OF DAY. if la A I-'UTH OF DAY. IN w,' ' " T.i?S'n?- I ffoon !.. 8:48 P.m. 4FSlrt.. '"J:-0I7UT STREET. ffilSr JJ?.'" 133 ,m. 1 lllzh W.I.F.. 1 -SK n ... ct; wvTr u.iid,..n. ,. w.... ' ;:r"" eg ' '""" w.itr. . u;is p.m. - -i . yj go 1 pa I uo 1 h-r STEAMSHIPS 'VACATION TRIPS ' .. .UY SKA PHILAUUI.lillA TO ROQTriM WVANNAH - JACKSONVILLE -..uinrui. HAIL - w auamari. Low Faria. Beat imiu lltnfa , iw: rr x -" .Zy "-oy tifKrl of tourUt &ra&t. V 7ftr ffii; Tn&")cTN"oTVoT8(ir&w..r'poufeP l'c'-T'y-nri')" al..S'. ""laliiTT.fil .,g53 EXPRESS fkrif'iMf,w Yttion xu. itii you V7KTHUT HT.: PH1I.A. a-ftojn JValnnf 48-10 TM.M,. I lni.S,''''81 Eaitarn Shor, Mr 'lor'?5t Vr crate, tl.tioa.as. w ;er loA Unehei, 'llTntiaf "So. tt WwXStK ; Celery-I Letluce,..Vlr rrn, 't.bbl. are.ii uuiiciiii. i, n no. Lettuce, Vlr. baaket, 2Bc. Oil, Tleana XViii W l.a.bbf baakJ't-Wa T't rfi"1h: nn: baaket. . Per "aw!.? en. t Norfolk. '.nn.v. pu.l. plant. Florida, per 'eppera. Florida, per 'Wr per carrier. j5.o0S?KiK. crata. il.onilz.RO. Squaafi. per. 100 bunebe! nia, per oi ironna, p O S..,,f!a wr crl,I IliBOWBO. Squaafi. Houtn Carolina. nr ..! iiffi. . j ,"" pinVinS' M'bbl' ."""Wla J?I1.SB, C'orn. ri.iiS'. "" baaket. IJ..7BO9.B0: do., forth laro na, per baaket, I202 2B. lleeta, North ..VySS ' J00 "Sf. 104l do" Vrfolk, per ion bunchea. J4PB, tomatoen. Florida Hi) "ft,AlSn?"nWl ISf'J.Ml'eholeJ. 1 riii Tjmatoea, Mlaalaalppl, per Hal-crate, 80a. itih.A,,SYll,l,,Vn.lI'f' "1r bunch F'anry roTmV.C'perr7.J& flSJf ' ' J,u'ft WHEAT REACHES NEW LOW PRICES Bearish Crop News, Good Weather and Slow Cash and Export Domahd Responsible 1914 DEATH RATE EXCEEDS THAT OF BIRTHS IN FRANCE Marriages Fell From 248,000 in 1913 to 169,000 in 1914 CENSUS ONLY PARTIAL ORAIN nrn,T WKATnEIt CONDITIONS. CIIICAHO. June, id. The weather fore f, .for 30 Jioara foflovral I lllnola Partly cloudy tonlaht and Hntnr lay. probably ahowera north, not much 'nanae In temperature. Mliaourl Oenerally fair tonliht and Bat urdar, not. much chance In temperature, . Wlaconaln Unsettled tonliht, probably ahotrera, not much chance In tempei Mlnneeota Partly cloudy and poaal arttled tonliht and rlaturday, not chance In temperature. ralura. ithlr un- not much lnwnIatlv .Irtitilv .AnlaK. nnrf fla.n... day, ahonera eaat tonlcht, not much chance In temperature. North Dukota Unaettled, ahotrera tonliht nnd Saturday, not much chance In tempera lure. Mouth. Dakota Fair tonliht I Saturday, Partly cloudy, not much chance In tempera. , Nebrnaka Fair tonlcht, warmer weati Hutunliu, proDably iinaattled. Kanaaa Partly cloudy, probably, ahowera tonlcht or rlaturday, not much chance In temperature. CHICAGO, Juno 16. Bearish crop newi, with the weather excellent for tho final filling of the winter crop, a slow cash and export demand and pressure of supplies Induced consldornbto liquidation of wheat today under which the market weakened further. Now low prices for tho season wcro established. The drop followed an upward movement on some fairly good buying after a lower start. The Modern Miller said that tho loss from Hessian fly would not bo 'as severe as It would have been under ordinary circumstances. Harvestng of wheat Is under way as fnr north ns southorn Illinois and the yield about as had been oxpected. It Is said that Kantian prospects had been placed below 100,000,000 bushels. In tho spring holt thero has been ample moisture. Bradstreets placed the exports of wheat nnd Hour for the week at 11,086, BOf bushels, against 4.787,283 bushels In the corresponding week a year ngo. For the season to date, they aggregate 428,662,157 bushels, compared with 386,734,613 bushels In the preceding senson. The market at Liverpool was weak on expectations of liberal shipments to the United Kingdom for the week and heavi ness In Atlantic and Argentine freight rates. Cprn also gavo ground after It had sold above yesterday's close, following an easier opening Kxports for the week were 741,770 bushels, and for the season they amount to 27,921,403 bushels. The market at Liverpool was weak and the consumptive demand In the United Kingdom continued small. Trade In oats was small and,prlces finished lower. Loading- futures ranccd as follows: Yea'day's Wheat Opon, Hlh. Low. Cloae. cloao. jX i::::::1!: i:ni i.'oiu i.-oij i:6a Sept. 1.04H LOOS 1.0.1H l.OSjItl.lM Dec. ....... 1.07K 1.08S 1.07 LUTH '1.07H corn .now By YVES OUYOT Special Cable to ifvenlip- htiiptr PAItlS, Juno 16. The economic confer ence has had Its first two sessions. It opened with a speech by M. Artstlde Drl and, Minister of Foreign Affairs, who said; "It In not enough to conquer. To military and diplomatics union must be added an economic union, which will guarantee har monious Intensive development of our re sources and4 exchange of the products of the Allied countries and their distribu tion among world markets Those are very Interesting phrases. The delibera tions of tho conference are to ho secret, Tho war has had a bad effect on that part of the population of Franco In which It has been Impossible to talte a census ana gather statistics. Tho figures are Avallnbto for 77 departments, which had In 1911 a population of 33,079,000. In 1913 these record 248,000 marriages. In 1914 thero were only 169,000. In 1913 thero were 604, 000 births, while In 1914 thero were 694,000. Deaths, on the other hand. Increased from 618,800 In 1913 to 647,000 In 1914. Thus. In 1914 there was nn excess of deaths over births oVen with losses In battle excluded. The Bank of Franco gives tho figures of Its stock of gold at home and abroad. In France It reports 4,680,000,000 tranci, which shows a loss of 95.660,000 francs, while abroad Its Block Is 170,000,000 francs, which Bhows a gain of 100,000,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YOItK, Juno 16. The substantial advance In London private discounts and high bids from abroad for exchange re sulted In an advance of 1-18 In demand sterling at the op.enlng. Business was larger than of late. Quotations: Demand sterling, 4.76 13-16, Cables, 4.76H. Frano cables, 5,91; checks, 6.91 ',4. Belchsmarks, 76 and 78H. Llro cables, 6.39W1 checks, 6.40M,. Swiss cables, 5.24; checks, 6.26. Stockholm, 29.70 and 29.80. Vien na. 13.10 and 13.15. Pesetas, 20.10 and 20.22. fjullder cables, 41M and 41?4, Rubles, 30.65 and 30.70. The advance In London prlvato discounts and Treasury bills was larger than had been expected from the London cables re ceived early In th,e day. Tho result was an advance In demand sterling In the noon dealings to 4.7614. This compared with a closing figure of 1.75 11-16 on Thursday. Cables moved up to 4.76 9-16. French ex change also rone to S.OO-Ti for cables and B.Oly, f,or checks. On the other hand relcns marks turned easier In tone at 75 74 and 76. The market wbh only moderately active. 318 80 80 H July ncpi. . . . Dec Oatn July .... Sept. . . . Dec Lard July .... Wept. ... ltlba Julv Sept 18.17 July" 122.80 Sept 22.23 Uld. TABked, Tli 02 sow 38 30 71 oi4 .M2.T7 ..12.02 .18.08 12.8B 87 18.10 13.20 23.0.1 22.40 i 38 8871 i - aov 12. us 12.80 8 'M 'Tall 41 oiH tfllH S8U eaOVi 88 8H 30!i 80K 12.8.1 MS.75 12,97. M2.00 12.02 M8.10 M3.0.1 13.02 tla.20 18.12 22.03 22.98 22,75 22.08 22.40 22.17 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOI'AII STOCKS. nid. Jim nutler 08 IjacNamara OH Midway 28 Mlipah Extenelon 23 ilanlant .24 North Star . Tonopuh llelmont 4 Tonopah Extenalon B ronopan .nimua Reacue Eula w.t V.nA .............. OOLDFIELD 8TOCK8. Atlanta,. 1J lllua Dull 03 liooth 1 llulldoir pi C O D .,..., 2i Combination Fraction "5 piamondfleld ll-II 08 .on .00 , .08 .0,1 .00 s:li Aaked. .08 .00 .26 .26 .27 Li nil 4-s :i 04 .07 .12 .04 tl.tav Florence .. .... ....,., uoioneia uonaoim.ivu Cloidneld Mercer .,..., Jumbo Extenalon Kawanas Oro 1 Band Ken. Sllar Pick MISCELLANEOUS Fairy Aitee - Klmbarly ,, . , Nevada Jllll .,.. .a,., ,.. Nevada wondar Tecopa Sllnlnc LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. June 16. BOOS Recelpti. 18,000. Market 8 lOc. hlcher. Wled and butchera. 'JVJSrSrt.E -lUitlDte. 1B00 Ileivea. I8.40011.40ic BO: atockera and lee 17 RO&B.40I calvea. II SHEEP Receipt Nottta and Weafei row Market fteady. JJ.4U. holftre. II.33& i.ieiH.KO: Texam. '3 3O7,00 lamba, 18.239 SUMMER ItESOHTS HKACil JIAVKNjl.JL THE IDUAL MOTOniJlUN TO HOTEL BALDWIN bp.Unilcde,C- "w. MJRCEIjJAJBO, wiLDil'poniJiiJL Monlxomary At. . Wlldwood'a foi Reach. TvrjTJ'VT l"if!Tf Uch front. Hot and cold (VS. ABBEY laY.i.tlSi -ir;V.T.TSrtTT Davis Av.. near Reach. HAY JSJvr ww jaijgsAj DENTON. GLADSTONE CHEL8EAV.fta-'McnROARTr. " ni-KAN MTV. Ki J. . " THE OCEANIC ...h .nd Wealev ar- A. g. Bkar. " MTr ANNAV0L13. MDj THE LOG INN 1-IKT THU rmicaAPlOAKB EVA TANGUAY JOINS MOVIES Cyclonic Comedienne Staging Film With Her Own Company Hjr the Photoplay Editor Add succtimbers to lure of screen T3va Tanguny. But she furnished the lure her self by offering the "cyclonic comedienne." n nice fat salary to act In her own com pany. Kva Tnnguay Is at present busily en gaged In the production of a motion picture called "RvA's Deal In Pork." During tho last year, Mls.i Tanguay has been the recipient of many offers to for sake tho legitimate stage for the screen, She has now surrounded herself with n, competent staff and will get profits as well ns salary, ... For her Initial bow to the screen, MIbs Tanguay confesses that she has created n new and original character. Pat Itoonoy, the best known delineator of the hotel bollboy on the American stage, who did a picture at Universal City some months ago, hnn signed with the Universal what ho would call a "regular contract. That Is, It doesn't commission him to do a solitary film and stop, but lets him go right ahead with his Ideas to produce as many Pat Uooncy comedlea ns ho has tho strength to do. v Ilobert H. Wilson, the well-known Juvenile actor, has been engaged by Metro to play tho Juvenile roles In the Motro-Drow weekly comedies In which Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew nro starred. Mr. Wilson has been with tho Thanhouscr Company for three years. Vivian Martin, who recently arrived In Los Angotes to take up her new engage ment with the Oliver Morosco Photoplny Company nnd Pallas Pictures, Io now en gaged upon her first vehicle to be released under the Morosco brand on the Para mount program. "Nell of Thunder Moun tain" Is the title of Miss Martin's new sub ject, by Alice von Saxmar. Police Court Chronicles To be sure of a bed, Louie Iloulss always carries It with him. He has slept in overy ward In tho city, but not long enough to vote. Although of a quiet disposition, Louie has an extensive acquaintance with the po lice It appears ho has no regular vocation ex cept that of sampling the liquids In numer ous thirst establishments. Loulo finds this rather arduous work and the cargo which he usually takes aboard by nightfall Is often too much for his legs, Hence his deslro to sloep. He was feeling especially tired when ho reached the neighborhood of 8th and Fltz water streotB. Ho chanced by a dining room table In front of a second-hand store, and as It (tho table) seemed to be Idle, Louie slid It on top of his head and wan dered off. Ho pushed the tablo In a lonoly BLACK MAGIC? No, just Vnlcskrt Suratt, of the Fox forces, resting her chin on a tabic. RATES FOR MONEY Call. Time. New York, il4 S.tSJI Philadelphia ? ?VSWI. Iloaton 3 , Chtcaeo 3HM t m BANK CLEARINGS Ilnnk clenrlpKB today compared with rorre apondhu y l.. two Jeura:, Phllndn. ...41..in.i.niR 2n,nr.8,!ila 21,St.281 llniltoli ... 4.1.3.1S.42II 8H.ll'.l3,nH 23.228.738 New York... 608.110.1.000. 2H8.S0S.MR 278.778.1180 Chicago ... 04.r,!4.B82 00,01)1,080 40,008,870 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Carolina Power nnd Light Company, regular Suarterly 1) per cent, on preferred, payablo ulv I to ainck of record June ill. National Fuel Oaa Company, recular quar terly I2.SII ft abare on rnpUal atock. payable July 16 to atock of record June 30. Aahavllle Power and I.lcht Company, recular quarterly H per, cent, on preferred, payable July 1 to atock of record Juno 10. Tranafer books do not cloae. , Hupp Motorcar Corporation, quarterly of 1". per cent, on preferred, payablo July 1 to atock of record Juno 20. Reading Traction Company, aomlannual of 78 centa per ahare. paable July 1 aa rectatered Juno 21. Tranafer booka cloae Jun 21, reopen Hprfncflold nody Corporation. 3 per cent, on tho preferred atock. payablo July 1 to atock of record Juna 22. Thi dividend envera 1 per cent, on tho period from February 18 to April 1, and the recular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, for the quarter endd Juna 30. Large Copper Orders From Allies NEW YOBK, June 18. In copper circles It Is reported that large export orders for the acount of the Allies will be placed soon. It Is said that Indications are that the business will be given to the domestic pro ducers within u day or two or possibly even In the next few hours. Large Interests who should know what Is going on refuse to make any statement. Want Reports of Canadian Companies OTTAWA, June 16. Notices are being ,sent out by the Finance Department to companies and firms In every part of Canada requiring them to make returns under the provisions of the business tax adopted at the last session of parliament. Some 16,000 such notices are being Included in all, which means that approximately this number of companies and firms will be. re quired to contribute a part of their excess profits made since the war. For this pur pose the dominion has been divided Into 11 districts and officials have been ap pointed In each of these districts whose business It will be to check up the returns. SUMMER BES0RT3 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ThE HADING RESOUT HOTELOr THE WORLD Wborogi'Wieitn ATLANTIC trrY.N.d. OWNUSHIP MANAOCMXNT. ,IOStAH WHTfg ft Oe4a COMPANY. ..ivtjuahtio ciry JLeMrU rlRAIMD I 0 ILVV has sot a rvew BtAti i Bcnica,coinionxc 5i&TpnnwiujtjrTiiDTrxuTiiiw3aJ NEW HOTEL MERION &S&. Vartnont Ate. and Reach. Capacity 33U. Var moderate ratea for. the comforts, appointment! and labia of tte large. t holela; IS up dally) apectal weekly: large, cool ocean-view rooina, apeclai weexiy lc. , Booklet. M. L. FARLEY. McrL TJTQT.RV'S 1618 lloardwalk, below New 1UOUUA o Torj av,. Euroen plan II up dally, yroma on ocean, f raa paining priviiKicii PHILLIPS HOUSE MaeiachueeiteA.y.an4 PeacbF. fiPIIIM.JP8 HOTEL ARLINGTON il.chAv' Q$iILiL?tll- -n i- OSBORNE & 80N. AVALON. N. 1, ' AVALON BY THE SEA Tba healthleat raaort along thi coait. Bea ahore and country combined. ' Friah farm and aca food dills, ilptal Avaloa now open. la formation and booklet upon raqueaj. CharjeaR- Hall. 14U Real Eatati 'rruat Bide. STONE 1URIIOU. N. J. STONE HARBOR &&&. A Reached by both rallroada. motor roada and waterway r.f,u vivuwu ou ae. ioou r. inT Venllful. .City convwlancea. Yacht C ub oungaiowi Moderate naw lloardwalk; aafa bathing: On rabbins and Wtlng. . CytUaea. and apartment for rent furnlihad. ana . apa bote' SOUTH. JTEBSEY KSAltY COMPANY rV llU ar,A U'lr.n tit- in M"' ey tw Iiawwi O- C4PK aiAY, K. J. Chalfonte Hotel oJaffii. Heaaonabla ratei. Mra. Calvin Salterftald. -, v p -2gj looking hallway nenr 8th nnd Christian streets nnd cuddled up on It for tho night. Occupants of tho house, unaware of tho presence of the new boarder, took quick flip Hops over the tablo In the dark as they came downstairs In a hurry, but none paused to Investigate. Several of the ten ants told Policeman Frledenburg that a bandit with two revolvers was holding peo ple up In the hallway and knocking them down with brans knuckles. The cp hastened to the placo and found Louie snoring peacefully atop the table. He was conktderably annoyed at being awak ened. On being Informed that he was under arrest, Loulo "came to" quickly and darted out of tho hallway like a Hash. Tho cop caught him after a chnso and brought him before Magistrate, Imber at tho 2d and Christian streotH station,, Louie was amazed on hoarlng about tho excitement caused by his hallway nap. Ho admitted that ho found the table In front of the' Btore and confessed to carrying It along as e lodging house. As the tablo was found In the hallway where It was left, Isaac Matikln, Its owner, did not press any charge against the pris oner, and after some good advice from the "Judge," he was discharged. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES FRIENDS' CENTRAL SYSTEM includes Elementary Schools carefully jrraded into the work of Friends' Cen tral (Hip;h) School, so that examina tions aro not necessary, the character of a year's elementary work promot inrf Into It without undue nervous strain. It Is most desirable to enter your boy or girl In the first year class of one of the Elementary Schools of the System assur ing satisfactory and steady progress. WRITE FOR YEAR BOOK WITH RATES, and general Information of the Frlenda' Edu cational Syatem from Kindergarten to College. JOHN W. CARR, Ph. D.. Principal, 1STII AND RACE STS., PHILADELPHIA. KI.KitEXTMlV SCHOOLS OF TUB 8YSTBU K.ih and liace Bli. 3.th Ht. and Lancqater Ava. 17lh St. and Qlrard Ave. Oreeno 8t. and School Lane, Oermantown. Cool, Airy Classrooms at Peirce Summer School make summer study popular with both sexes. Special advantages of fered by the new building. Six weeks' commercial nnd secretarial courses begin July 3.. Hours, 0 a. m, to 1 p. m, Valuable instruction for teachers of business. PEIRCE SCHOOL PINE STREET West of Broad Philadelphia "THE HOLMAN SCHOOL, 2201 Walnut Street. Monteaorrl. through collega.prep, JJroad gin. Srat couraa. Strong Domeatlo SclenLe courae. utdoor claaarooma. Special attention to araall boya and glrla. Auto aervtce- . . "llSS ELIZABETH A. 1IUALEV. II. A.. Trio. STOAVFIJH! The IVe.t llualneaa School 3 1 KVYIU a B01-8OJ Cheetnut Street Young Men and Uoje. VII.LANOVA, PA, immk Unexcelled for Claaalcal, Commercial. Civil. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Couraaa, Modern bulldlnga and aqulpment. Athletlca. Pnp. achool for any college . Rev. EDWAHU a. DOIIAN. LI..D..O.S.A., Pre. For Uataloo wtirett KtgUtrar BOX 43, VlLLANOVA, PA. . FEW BLOOliriELD, PA. CARSON LONCI INSTITUTE 78th. Year Nw UloomBefd Academy. Couraaa Collega Prepar atory. Uuaic. uualnaaa. normal, junior, ( mnd.rn hitttrtlntf. far r:7 rr-r'rv.T - r- -,z Trr.,r mr: in aiivmiuu. ..riui. boya Puplla under 13 years apeel ltlA .n lln. fttnlnr. 1' imtltuU. Box V. New BloouOaU. I'. Bid- and glrla. 4390 And up; Juniora. 1383. Cartou Leaf SEASIDE ?AUK. If. 1. THE MANHASSET ,8,, H. ROSS TURNER. Proa. Booklet. svtabtumobk: pa. STRATH HAVEN INN $&,&? STAUNTON, VA. Your Boy at WILLIAM BaTRASK'S GIFTS TO CHARITIES Several Philadelphia Institutions Benefited by Erie Merchant's Will Philadelphia religious Institutions are to benefit to the amount of 312,000 by the will of William II. Trask, an Erlo merchant, who died recently In that city. Tho will also sets aside J 190,000 for tho erection of a Young Women's Christian Association building nt Hrlo and 334,500 for various employes. The American Sunday School Union Is a beneficiary to tho amount of 12000. Tho Apostolic Institute of Philadelphia, and tho Ministerial Belief nnd Sustontatlon of the Presbyterian Church, with offices In tho Wlthcrspoon Building, each rcceUes 16000. Mrs. Trask, wltlow of tho wealthy mer chant, recelveB S150,0p0. 12TH MEAN DAY OF JUNE SCENARIO DEPARTMENT LESSON 11 (Concluded) The Writing Difficulties of Comedy The Evening Ledger's Dally Scenario Leon . Iiecnn Jimp .. They will be followed by nrlie conteet for n acenarlo tn be produced In Philadelphia with Philadelphia raaL Cat on and anre all the leeaona for. fntitre reference In the writing of lour acenarlo. The Evening Ledcer wilt be glad to anawer In lt cotiimne any question! dealing .directly with point In the leaaona and of ctneral Intereat to readers. By HARRY 0. HOYT Head ef the Metre Scenario Staff Only Four of Fiftoen Already Passed Were Clear, Record Shows Juno, tho month of brides, roses and such things, has also been a month of overcoats and umbrellas this year. Of the 16 days which have elapsed, only four have been clear, and the ono that Is now elapsing Is anything but pleasnnt. 1'Jlcven have not been a.i warm or nearly aH warm as all well-behaved and normal Juno days should bo, according to standards of tho Weather Bureau, This has heen ono of tho coldest, meanest, most dlsagroeablo and generally disrep utable Junes In tho history of tho Weather Bureau By a ntrango coincidence, the cold est Juno In history occurred Just n, hundred years ngo. In June, 1816, Europe and America shivered for tho whole 30 days. Ico and snow wore not Infrequent, and crops were destroyed by tho severe weather. Alleged Auto .Tire Thief Held Albert Sonsom. 26 years old, of 619 North IS til street, won held under J500 ball for court by Magistrate Beaton today nt tho 10th nnd Buttonwood streets station house, accused of stealing automobllo tires and Inner tubes, the property of Auolph Kronen, of 4 11 North Broad street, his employer. Sansom wan arrested by Policeman Fox at the second-hand store of Joseph Ahrams, 1221 North street, while trying to dlsposo of a wogonload of tires and tubes, which Krouse later identified ns his property. Darby Firemdn Give Bnzanr Members of Darby Fire Patrol No. 2 have opened a bazaar and lawn fete on tho lot at 6th and Main streets, Darby, which will be continued to June 24. The Ladles' Auxiliary Is co-operating with the firemen. UARDS coter your wheela, gears and belta and reduce your compen- latlon Inaurnnce ratea. Eapnnded Metnl Perforated Metal Wire or .Sheet Metal GET OUB ESTIMATE Bell Market 1003 Keystone Main 2108 T. S. JOHNSON SONS CO. 0 CHERRY ST. ' FARM AND GARDEN HUDSON tax Bra Asphalt Shingles Surfaced with red or green crushed slate, no paint or stain required. mcover you.- home wun permanent. nerugm i w:." , ., 4IV IMLtlDI, artlatlc, weathertlfht root. warp, cracg. oreaa or .u. Bave maintenance eipenea. ASK FOn BHINQLINa AIDS NO. 0 Aiphalt Keady Roofing Co. Room 188 0 Church St.. New Tork I a1HJzflE5..4KT LHj? Garden Hose Tho Kind That Laits CENTRAL SUPPLY CO. 11 South 18th St. flotA Phone$ Wa Dellutr Prominent Photoplay presentations WEST PHILADELPHIA. OVERBROOK 03D Sve. J. WARREN KERRIGAN in HA Son of the Immortals" BALTIMORE baiSrSve. James Morrison ,n 'B iUNUNT.. "The Larrimore Cao" 1? 1 1 R F K A 40TU UARKET BTS VIVIAN MARTIN in "A MODERN THELMA" -a A TJTM7M 3D LANSDOWNE AVE. GARDEN fciop mat , evo, ,lW. tJUINa 1 A11t.Ei v.vr.vv.iii in "REVELATION" NORTH IP YOt; have ft gift for writing comedy situations you should encourago It, but It Is not welt to attempt comedy seriously until you have learned tho photoplay re quroments of the serious drama. You must learn ilrst what will rcoMer, what will 0t over on the screen. Having learned this, about four out of every rive Ideas that you have for comedies will be discarded at once. So many writers have the Idea that com edy consists In tho leading man kicking another man In tho face, or In having n fleshy woman sit on the professor's high silk hat, or somebody otse getting a custard plo In the face. Even In slap-stick this does not go, unless thero Is a reason for It. It requires Just as much logic to write n comedy as It does to construct a drama. Sometimes It demands oven more. A wclt'known company, which specializes In farce comedies, plays all other characters in the comedy straight, except tho comedian or comedians, as tho case may be, They realize the Importance of balance. Among a number of logical characters they place the Illogical one. It has been said of O, Henry that, In writing his famous short stories, he made everything logical, natural, consistent and human with tho exception of ono charac ter nr Idea. He rolled for his "punch" upon tho Illogical streak In all of us. In writing farco comedy thore must be logic above everything elso. There Is noth ing very funny In seeing a man knock another man down, even If he does It In a comedy way, if (here is no reason for his doing so. Tho, situation becomes repulslvo If It Is a woman who Is knocked down. If tho comedian attempts to knock a man down, and the man for whom tho blow In Intended avoids It. with the result that the woman Is knocked down. It may bring a laugh, providing the whole scene Is played in a true comedy vein. If we nnalyza the situation, two reasons appear and explain tha humor to he found In tho last example. One In surprise and tho other Is lack of Intention. Tho come dian never meant to knock the woman down and the man for whom the blow was Intended In ducking merely did so to save himself. If the comedian had In tended tn knock tho woman down, sub consciously wo would havo revolted at the thought. As It Is, aha is the innocent by stander, nnd when the Innocent bystander gets It we usually laugh. Tho surprise takes us unawares, and we find ourselves laughing In splta of our selves, An air of probability must pervado tho slap-stick comedy even as It does the serious drama. If you moko nil your characters come dians you lose, not alone In contrast, but also In probability. If your characters run around as though they had Just escaped from nn asylum there Is very little comedy. Tho forco of tho situations In lost nnd the audlcnco finds the play nltogothor dull. Subconsciously tho uudlcnce realizes that ono or two of your characters aro abnormal nnd eccentric, but they aro Inclined to over look tho eccentricities of your comedian. Contrast Is absolutely necessary to influence tho audience to bear with you until tho close of your farce. It Is the "luralght" charac ters that carry tho play; they tell your story. It Is almost lmposslblo to write a full scenario for a force comedy unless you nro connected with a studio atarf. Write a com prehensive synopsis of your slapstick and weavo Into it all the comedy business that you can think of that seems to bo original. You can give thesa touches In detail, hut do not attempt to put It In scene or scenario form. Little bits of Incidental business will be conceived by the director when ho comes to take the scene and an entire new trend of tho story may bo develooed. One com- Staunton Military Academy would build tl phyilqua to the bracing- mountain air of tie South. 16QO ft high. Ilia mind trained la an academy of 34 yw-ra1 experience. IIU char- Jctax developed by an unuaual aohoot 1U with 39 ether cadet HU punctuality, obedience. e.lf rallarica and maullcn would ffak you too mori proud that ha u your boy. 1360. Addreu . Broad Street Casino &,?!" Ann ivuKe of italy- MYSTERIES OF MVRA" Comedies pany within our experience offered tho same synopsis to three different directors who got three entirely different comedies from It. Each director. In turn, broke ftway from the original Idea, owing to changes brought about by comedy business situa tions developed extemporaneously. In writing "straight" comedies, very nearly tho same problems confront tho nu thor ns In farce comedies. Thero mUBt be the consistent, logical story and the com edy situations. There Is ono difference that It Is well to know. In farce, the comedian plny In character throughout In straight comedy tho comedian develops with tho comedy elements. Tomorrow wo will continue tho discus sion of oomedy plays, with particular at tention to development of suspensen slap stick and drawing-room comedy, .QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS T. It. R. A "fade" always occurs at tho beginning or tho end of r itccno. You "fado" In or your "fade" out You open your Bccno gradually or you close It tho same way. In tho middle of n scono It Is almost never employed. Thero aro times when a passage of tlmo occurs and you wish to show a man wrestling with a problem that you "fade out" nnd "fado In" when ho has made his decision. Tho transition thus Isn't as abrupt; but you have two scenes when you do so. It Is written ns two separate scenes and num bered accordingly, II. II. I. Keep away from tho sex prob lems. Too many pictures of this class aro being written and tho publlo Is tired of them. 13. L. Cllvo them tlmo. Toil cannot ex pect a company to pass snap Judgment upon a script. When they find It Is worth while they aro qulto apt to delay replying until they uro thoroughly satisfied that It la occeptablo. With the one-reel ntory it was a simple matter to get quick action, but with a largo feature It takes from two to flvo weeks for a reply. Theatrical Baedeker NEW FEATURE ITLM3. BTAW.ET All week, "Silks and Hatlna." with Marguerite Clark. A Famoua P ayera-Para-mount five-part feature reuountlng how a modern young lady eacapea from an undesir able marrlnge through a ruae of the good old eighteenth century. , ARCADIA Al week. "Reggie Mixes In." with Douglna Fairbanks. A . Fine Arta-Trlanglo film featuring tha popular "Doug" aa an athletic young- aoclety man who tries a bit of alum life. , PALAf'E All week. "La. Iloheme." with Allca Ilrady. A Brady-worm production reaiurina; tho manager'a accompllahed young, daughter -;t . . .-.. ,r -.. j aa Mlml. juonuay, -luenaar anu in nHulnn. "Th. Firvman." w ..iiu .lima jur.D n wedneadav. Tha Klrvman." with Chnrlla Chaplin, a new Mutual, an ...ii ..ninpln'a Tlnmanre." VICTORIA Friday and Saturday, "Dorlan'n Divorce." with Lionel llarrymora and draco FORREST "Tha Dumb Olrl of rortlcl." with Anna Pavtowa. the famoua dancer, with her company of Ruaalana, augmented by photo playera of the Universal film Manufactur ing Corporation. HEi'mONT Friday and Saturday. "The Red Widow." with Jack Ilarrymore, LOCUST Friday, "The Scarlet Woman," with Olgn Petrova, and Saturday, "The Accualme Voice," with Harry T. Morey and Uella Rruce. VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S Belle Btoryl Jnrk Wllaon, aaalated by Frank Ilurat and Lillian lloardman. In "An Impromptu llevua": Hlxtren Nuvasinri atrial lUoopne, Whipple and Walter Hueton, In "Spoolc"i Nation Waring: "What Hap- Sened to Ruth"; Max Ford and Itetty Urma; am llarton. and HellK.Trlbune Plcturea. GLOHE Dave HabloakyTa A Night In India." with Robby Vail and Marie Mann: Fraak Buahl Conrad and Danlela: the Colonial Uont roae Troupe, and H. Patton and company In "Apple nioseom Time"; tho Bkatelle. Lam bert and Frederlcka; Putnam and Lewlii Baby Tilvla. Juvenile, and Kanawnnia QRAND "All Philadelphia week." Emily SmI. Prominent Photoplay Presentations STirr IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII'I (hrmom Tin. tt.,lnr theatree obtain their plcturea through the STANLEY nooklng 'rLnlny which ll guarantee of earl snowing or tha finest productions. .9i?i?'r1iueil before redhibition. A.k for ilia theatre la your locality ftulnl'ns'pfeiuw STANLEY BOOKINO COMPANY. jgttffy BoSna AtHMBRA!SHiF',, GEORGE BEBAN In "Pasqual. t'HEBTNUT nELOW 10TH a nrinlA DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in UU "RKiaiE MIXES IN" APOLLO7 THi$r i Blanche Sweet THE SOWERS" beLSntI ABOVE MARKET 1:30 A 8:80, ton tiiao. s. 0:80. iiw ffl?Pjgggj? '?,iWml-c1o6k" . .r PARAMO VNT OOTII AND CEDAK THEATRE CEDAR AVB. - ... IVIOOIO 7. "TUB UA Victor PAIRMOUNT "T" AG?RARD AVE. nnUEmTE V?W .ndVN.OH.. "Norlou.c OMUy TjyB ubMABINC" pANKFORD "U "XvENUE FKAvn HAYAKAWA in atjwa- TYPHOON" TlTfiTTTheatre "S2ffif - "" uel. Sprue. Evgs 1 io j FANNIE WARD and ."The Cheat" SESSUE a"" . GERMTaNTOWN bb08av ucoTt niNE FARRAR in "MARIA ROSA" AVE. GLOBE IVoV'iVioll oRcfAN5-7-9 ANITA STEWART in .-TM.i- HIIBPECT" ' ,. AVENUE THEATRE G1RARD Ah and amARD. avenue BLANCHE SWEET m THE BLACKLIST" lkT aL w BROAD ST.. ERIE A fireat lNortnem oermantown aves, 5:,i.7 fIJLYTON A CARLYLB BLACKWELL "f.HTsBROTHER'S WIFE" iiSsTHEATRE 8"8 & Edna Wallace Hopper ot pivorc- JEFFERSON LIRFRTY BROAD AND 1 JQ C XV 1 I COLUMBIA Francis X. Buahman and Beverly Rayno In "A MILLION A MINUTE" LOGAN THEATRE ",0 Sroad DUSTIN FARNUM in "DAVID OARRICK" LOCUST B3D AND LOCUST Mate. 1:30 and 8:80, 10a. Evga. a too. s. 0:80. loa. CHARLES CHAPLIN In "THE FIREMAN" OU1A PETROVA In 'The Scarlet Woman" Market St. Theatre 333 "gBr Mollie Kinrr '" "te-s IVaUIMC ra-IJlU liOOMERANa" Se "PEO O' THE RINO," every Wednesday ORPHFI IM OERMANTOWN AND HnJT ,flUiV1 . CHELTEN AVE3. R Wnmar ln T,lE MARKET OF . o. vvarner VAIN desire" Fay Tlncher In "The Two o'clock Train" PAT ATF 2 MARKET STREET fr.-JurAiEi j0 A( Mt t0 i,.,a p M ALICE BRADY in "La Boheme" Added FORD STERLING In "BNOW CURE' PARK" BIDQE AVE. A DAUPHIN 6T. L ll. itT S15. EVE., 0:45 to II. PARAMOUNT SuSISS T 'The Love Maalc" PRINiCESS "'SiSt Flora De Haven The j., RTAT TO OERMANTOWN AVE. .-''-' AT TULPEHOCKEN BT. BESSIE BARRISCALE in HONOR'S ALTAR" RFflFNT 16Si WAttKET STREET ivc.vs.i i u vuan votoa organ OLGA PETROVA in "THE SOUL MARKET" R'lTR V MARKET STREET UD ' BELOW TTB STREET "kST "The Moth & the Flame" 'OLORIA'a ROMANCE." 2d Eplaoda SHERWOOD "lSSiorbi Robert Warwick vMSnUh 28TU AND DAUPHIN STREETS Cha. Chaplin "THE FIREMAN" LAFAYETTE !9U KAEvNE8NtlETON JACKIE SAUNDERS in "THE FLIRTING BRIDE," KEYSTONE UTH ,5 avenue VAUDEVILLE and "IRON CLAW" Pictures T C KTWXt FORTV"BT AND lJbtAJUIK. LANCASTER AVENUE NIARY PICKFORD in THE DAWN OIT A TOMORROW" SAVOY ",VthYS?w LOUISE LOVELY in "BOBBY OV TUB BALLET' TIOGA aTTU ANfl VENANGO Bra. Maria iWi ' "TIH MBART marie uoro or nora flynw and "THE CHORALLELO" (celeatUI tanalaX V I G T O R I A Skint- LIONEL .BARRYMORB-OHACB VALENTDUI la "DORIAN'S DIVORCE'' "BATH TUB PERIL." m STANLEY MARKBT abovh i6th coNTiNuoua MarKuerite CIrk in "flV r,Silks sad S&uP UajitaJavaAaUalXlXgvaUtAa !V