Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 22, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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PHILADELPHIA
MARlusTS
GBAltf AND FLOUR
.. filf "A ro,rn(tlonJ. Car lots. In oj.
! .ifiniPi ---j .. mi .inn, xi.mra
qiiow om y
t.!t?ttW.ffiH'
VTh &"il was llht and prices
in ",ej!5- nominal. Following t are the
&e .'eii. inn lb". In wood: Jtvlnter. c ear.
EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1916.
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IS
MGLIITALIANI DURANTE
UNVIOLENTOURAGANO
Trentaquattro Aeroplani Ca-
proni Bombardano Un Campo
Aviatorio Nemico ed Atter-
rano Tre' Velivoli
V OFFENSIVA DEI RUSSI
.Bfi-A.fti. '"ear ' cotton, sacks, ft MB
r ll? I" .'! fnn sacks B.250.Mli sprlne.
1 ?. P,It' t?tofts?lsr do.. straUht. Jlt.2o?i
.' WtSfe Vtraisntf 1
We quota
trsFtOUn was quiet and tndy.
; i rRovioiuiNo
! miricet ruled Arm with ft fair Jobbing:
! J""! -ir . iilnrtn were 11 shade hirhcr.
tf?.;2 the auotMlongl ntr beef. In
n"SS.d snd alr-drled, 27c.i wiiim iwi
f EhtiuStU" nd ternwr. in
EifcMS.2- JiiiSwftras.."ab:. -mou,d
RWV'li - .
iri.t,ft
': v
i
ji
'I
1
fc
etly beef, knuckles and
XT OTiEBC. J iern
smoked. 2T?28c.i
pork, family. ,ao,ouj
', cured, loose, iibuhww.
fo&lBVac.t an., uo smoked.
""I 'ITiiUi. hma. amnkml Cltjr Cured, as
!at&iini.iivrM. 1814 c.!. hams, smoked.
"" .-"r.a tun . An nn eo. Doneiesa.
ioqlders. 8. P. eured. loose. 12Wc.l
I PICKI4. RVOTniinn
kfest bacon, as to
. aic.i do.. West
'ffM MBStel um, Western, renned,
' KL'r?Ue.i"o.7do.. tubs, ljlic.: do.. pure
V "Utile rendered, in uerces. asnci .. uo.,
REFINEU BUUAKB
remarket was quiet and unchanited. Quota.
-3? Etra (In " Vranulatod. , 7. 30 O 7. 05c. : pow
'E?i 7.1067. 73e.i confectioners7 A, 7.20
irSTt oft "rales. '0.B5O7.a0c.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
sfnTtR There was better buying and prices
tlSIearVel creamery, fancy specials. 32c: ex.
a ftisHA: seconds. 27W27''c.: nearby prints!
- ''i'JtM', vrrrn extra. St O 32c: firsts. 2Hft
' ?'feeoiiil, 2727Hc: earllcky prints. 20
rrtna were In iood request and steady, with
' ignllti well cleaned up. Quotations; In free
fiiu;' 17.05 per standard caso; nearby current
1 (m!sU. l6.60Cfl.75 per ense; Western extras,
Ewr doz. : Westorn extra firsts. $7.05 per
iMM'ltrrts. tS.00O6.00 per case: fancy selected
eOQiau ;iw o.. ..-." -... . .V4rHVW.
sailirt.
rttffRSft was aulet and unchamred. with mad-
rtod. 15H10c; part skims, 0014c.
POULTRY
, UTE fowls were moro freely offered and &
fttli lower under a llitht demand. Other kinds
( MSltry showed little chaniro. Quotations:
nv. 2020Hc; roosters, 1303114c.: sprlne
.u.k nrntne tn nualltv. wAlirhlnc 1 nn
L.nrleci. 2Hf30c: white Lechorns, according;
tiilltr. 22024c: ducks, as to alie and qual
KOUc: ptseons, old, per pair, 281930c;
. rounir. per pair. 2225c.
fH!Rg.lED Desirable slock anld falrlv ami
upnttr well cleaned up nt full flrures. Kol-
VUUJ aTO'U", uu.nuuuni x1 iuanHlliea
KIKU0. 2lnci weisnintr Vi po ms. nplece,
tor are'the quotations: Prcsh-klllcd poultry.
trucked Fowls. 13 to box. dry-picked, fancy
bit. nnlecft. Ii2n wnltrhlntr SU
welihlnff 3 lbs. nplece, 1m
XG
ftfflSuii
lOITia, icBiitRcu, .11 uHirDia, luncjr, ary.
imr;
ana
ml Illinois, welghlne 4 lbs. apiece. 21c; smaller
Kiel, lov-irc.: uiu ruunicrs. arjfpicKCQ. inc.;
IreUen, Jirsey. fancy 4045c: do., other
.mrtr. .Welf bine lHSilbs. apiece. 38040c;
. laiiller sixes. 33v30c; ducks, nearby, spring.
HOIK. sauaDs, per uos, wnite. weighing
llBlJ lis. per doi., .M.HII06: white, welching
ids. per no., rtnjvi.ou; wnue. weign
er aoz.. aawa.tu; uo.. aa., I ins.
ouuvt lbs.
ht i lbs.
" m art mean r, . j
arr coa.. a.uuu'. . uu uu..
KAa., IU.102; dark, tl.S0fi2: small and
J, 60cJ1.10.
' .FRESH FRUITS
CooScs stock was In fair request and Ronerally
, toiiowa
mm
Ac
I8J
ilea,
4:
-Wlncsa;
per bbl
f. ..., .r.rt,a
. Il.uvir iium,i to'i.'ai iioii uavis, a.afti
itier. Tirillles. $1.6002.30; No. 2. $1.2,1
ippla. werari
fMP DAL tlCO
1 PorU Bleo, J1.5O03,
not,
Dlvls,
NO.
25
ppler
srrlei
ickle
CirellJiivtuf quart, 12014c Gooseberries
ft
B ipplal W".rnj Ptr. b"?:. 1.251.7B. Lemons,
ptt'mart. 8010c.
a. Plneapplea. per crat
Koerriea. rsinrin i:a
Huckleberries,
North
per
Sart, 40, Raspberries, red. per pint. G!le.
Cliemei. Delaware and laryland. per nound.
ItTSc: do., do., per quart. 08c. Peaches,
CKrrlt. per carrier. $1.75H3.25. Cantaloupes,
vaiuuiuia, irr i-iciiu, av.i. uu.. rmnua, per
tntnlJ 8003.23. Watermelons, Florida, per
VEGETABLES
Sutots were nutte liberal, hut rhnlcn tnrk-
tfUa fair request and steady. Quotations:
? potatoes, per bbl. No, 1 Eastern Shore,
null: No. 2 eastern rfhore. $2.25iT2..in;
natiitem Shore, tl.R0t91.7S; No. 1 Norfolk.
I. J. ".- rjorionc. $ipB.-jo; culls. Nor-
i.uu; i"u. i. norm unroiina. taw
norm Carolina. ll.7BW3.33: sweet
Cwea. waraey, per Dasaei o. l, nraitiuc.;
WlMOJOo.: do.. Jersey. Delaware and Mary-
m. per namper no. 1, 70c (B$1: No. 2. 00
tpowna, taa, per cummer crate wo. 1,
if U: No. S. tl.230 1.50. cabbage, East
ri Pr libl.irt,, tl.noOS: do., do., per
uwi.ia; ceiery. norma, per crate
T)ntA eo r3l..,
un comunlcato umolixto pubbllcato okkI
ial Mlntstcro delta Qucrra dlco che at
tocchl degll auatrlacl Bono statl rcsnlntl
nclla Valle dl Lcdro. II comunlcnto dice:
"MartouT It nemico nttneco' le nostro po
slilonl nolla vnlle dl Lcdro e buIIb pondlcl
merldlonall del Monta Sperono. Dopo un
vivace combattlmento II nemico fu corn
plelamonto resplnto. Duolll dl nrtlgllcrla
at ono avutt Ira II Lngo dl Qarda c la valle
dell'Astlco."
Oil Uall.inl conMnuano la loro oftenslva
contro In forie austrtache del Trentlno o
BUlt'altoplano del Setto Comunl, nonostante
cho ncgll ultlml due ulornl si slnno nvutl
vlolentl temporall. II comunlcato dl lerl
era nnnuncla le conqulsta dl postslonl
austrlache alia tcstata della vallo del roslna
ed a nord della valle Kranzela. Ecco II
teRto del rnpporto del Renerale Cndorna
pubbllcato lerl Bern, dal Mlnlstcro dolla
Querrai
Lungo tutta la fronte tra I'AdlRO ed
II Hrenta Bl sono nvutl duelll dl nrtl
gllerla. Alia tcstata della vallo del Poslna
repartl delle nostro truppo nlptne, at
taccando II nemico durante un v!olnto
temporale, conqulstarono una forte
poslilono n sud-ovest del Monto Purche.
Combattlmentl ImpegnnlBl buIIb pendlcl
del Monto CenRlo flnlrono nncho In
ravore della nostra fantorla.
A sud-ovest dl AsIh.ro, nolla notto del
ID aiuprno, II nemico tento' tre attacchl
successlvl e dl sorproaa contro lo nostro
poslxlonl dl MngnaboBch! e Uoscon, at
Ucclil cho furono resplntl con gravl
perdlte per g austrlacl.
A nord della vnlle Frenzela nol con
tlnuammo lerl la dimcllo nvanzata sul
tcrrcno rotto, ostncolatl dalla oatinata
reslstenia del nemico e resplngendo
Xrequcntl contrattacchl. Sul resta
della fronto non si sono avutl awenl
mentt dl Importanza.
Aeroplani ncmlcl lasctarono cadore
bombs suite nostra linos dl comunl
cailono forendo pocho pcrsonel o caua
ando llovl dannl.
Squadrlgllo dl nostrl aeroplani Capronl
e Savola, formate da trentaquattro
macchlne, hanno bombardato II campo
dl avlaztona nemico dl Perjrlno, nolla
Val Sugano. N'umeroso batterlo antl
aerce nprlrono un violcnto fuoco contro
queste nostro Bquadrlgllo, cho Turono
attaccate nnche da squadrlglle dl
avlatorl ncmlcl, ma le nostre macchlne
rltornarono alia loro base senza dannl
e dopo avcro atterruto tre aeroplani
austrlacl.
Telegramml da I'etrograd dlcono cho una
furloslsslma battaglla e' lmpegnata su dl
50 mlglla nclla Vollnlo, dovo I tcdeschl a
gll austrlacl attaccano le llnce russo del
gencrale Bruslloff nclla speranza dl ar
reatarne la marcla vlttorlosa In dlrczlone
dl Lembcrg c dl Kovel. II comunlcato utn
clale russo dl lerl sera nnnuncla che gll
attachl dcgll austrd-tedeschl sono statl res
plntl, ma che nd ognl modo la battnglla
non e' ancora declsa. SI sa che 1 tedescht
stanno rllcvando truppe da ognl punto dove
o' posslbtle farlo senza perlcolo grave, per
far fronto aU'offenslva russo,
Flnora I russl hanno fatto prlglonlerl, nel
dodlcl glornl tra II 3. ed II 15 glugno.
3350 ufTlclali austrlacl e tcdeschl e 160,134
uomlnl dl truppa, eel hanno prcso al nemico
19S cannoni, 550 mitrngllatrlcl, 189 ordlgnl
per 11 lanclo dl bombe. 34 rlllettnrl, un gran
numero dl fucllll e grnnde quantlta' dl altro
materlale da guerra.
BERT WILLIAMS FEELS
FAMOUS MOVIE "LURE"
Follies Comedian to Star With
Biograph Photoplay
Notes
SCENARIO DEPARTMENT
LESSON 15 Seek Unusual in Commonplace
By the Photoplay Editor
Bert Williams, king of natural blackface
comedians and kingpin of 'The Follies,"
feels that wellktiown and Justly celebrated
"luro of tho screen." The rehabilitated
Hlogrnph Company announces n BerleB of
two-reel comedy features with the negro
comedian as stnr.
It la expected that the first Bert Williams
comedy will bo released July 24, although
Bevcral bookings have been made for ex
clusive pre-release Bhowlngs for the week
of July 17.
Though Pauline Frederick has been a
member of the Famous Players steltar
forces In Paramount Pictures over n yenr,
nnd has learned about all there Is to know
concerning tho nrt of Bcrcen acting, she
has not learned everything there Is to
know about motion-picture "properties,"
This she very clearly demonstrated by
sitting on a papier mache replica of a
fence railing In tho studio, during the film
ing of the Stanley's forthcoming feature,
"Tho World's Clrcat Snnre " When Direc
tor Joseph Kaufman picked her up off the
floor she declared that tho only serious
Injury sustained was tho ruffling of her
dignity.
With tho final scenes of Peatrlz Mlchclena
In "The Woman Who Dared" completed,
announcement Is made by the California
Motion Picture Corporation that they now
have In preparation n pretentious adaptation
from the opera, "Faust," nnd that Miss
Mlchclena is playing the rolo of Marguerite.
A number of the scenes requisite to tho
production must be made at sea. Miss Allco
Brady, accompanied by her maid nnd her
amanuensis, and 15 World firm artists, In
cluding Arthur Ashley, will live on board
for two weeks.
The Charles W. Morgan Is the oldest
American whaler, being In Its 86th year of
active sorvlco and under tho direction of
Captain Cleveland, will be a regular studio
for the few weeks the film company Is on
board. The crew, numbering 21 men, will
be under salnry to tho World Film Corpo
ration and have consented to nppcar In
"atmospheric roles," whatever the press
agent means by that dlnphanous phrase.
Tho newest Issue of tho Evbnino
Ledoeh Universal Animated Weekly con
tains the following:
President Parades Nation's Chief marches
for Preparedness for first lime In U. 8 history:
Washington, D. C. Cyclone Cuts Swath of Death
Thirteen killed. 61 hurt when "twister" hits
city: Jackson. Miss. China's New President
General I.I, vice President, becomes ruler: Mid
dle Lakes, China Heady For War Impressive
ceremony marks transfer of colors to 120lh
nattallon, ats.rttng overseas: Hamilton. Ont.
Ilury Man Who Saved Tarls Last honors for
General Galllenl. whose "taxi army" saved
city: Paris, France, on Miles an Hour ll'j.nno
auto prlie captured by demon who smashes 300
mlle record; Chicago, III. $2000 Night Mlaze
Spectacular file sweeps waterfront at mldnlchtj
Han Francisco. Ca. Commission Non est Sea
Giant Supenlreadnought Pennsylvania made
part of Navy: Norfolk (Va.) Navy Yard Mex
ican "War" Still On Army veterinarians Inspect
horses' teeth and Rive nntltoxln to caalry
steeds; In camp over the border. New Honing
Champions Greatest race In Intercollegiate his
tory witnessed by thousands: Poughkeensle. N
Y. U S. A. 'a New Officers President gives
diplomas to Military Academy graduates: West
Point. N. Y. Diamond Champions Phillies,
hustling for 'lS's flag, raise 't.Vs pennant;
Philadelphia. Pa. Cartoons by llv Mayer.
Discovered, by Miss Dorothy Bernard,
Fox star of note, tho champion blue-ribbon,
prize-winning mixed metaphor. In an
interview which tho screen artiste gave re
cently. "At an early nge-," tho reporter
would havo It, "Miss Bernard felt the
buskin In her blood."
The Kiehlnr Letter's tallr Scenario !.eeons began Jnne S. They will be follownl by
prlre rnnteat for n scenario to be produced In Philadelphia with n Philadelphia east, Cnt out
and sate all the lesson for fnture reference tn the writing ef jonr scenario.
, .Th'. Kvtnlng lflter will be clad to answer In Its roinmnt any questions dealing directly
with points In the lessons and of general Interest to readers.
if "
,'lSlKo. 2.
wstjrcress, per. 100 bunches. tl.S063.5ii;
,a,",a-. fl 71-uuv
$1.7!
itfl.
Wax. $1
basket
v. Maao, oucw
rti. basket.
1-w.wr H-bbl. basket
SVW Ji-bbl. basket.
rJnOa. Per carrier. t?(
a,jercTate. $1.5002.50: sau
Siiri n"h 15c. $1; do., Norfolk, per H
ffiasfle'!' "e-Mli corn. Florida, per crate.
ftHoV2ii:jber. Norfolk, per bbl., $2.50
.-vi -iivauumiia. .iiiritiiK. itpr .nni
i.rrsta. SOe.611; Beans. North Carolina, per
iBc wtl.'-'n: beans. Norfolk,
me w Ji.as; do., do.,
II ?Srai HO. nn.r
per carrier. I2QS.50; eggplant. Mor-
squash. South Caro-
norinnr nan liui !..." -. lids. .
szbu hrt3. ?".".' "U,K"- ;y:-
n5Sa&!'l!.L8m,t0W' Mlislsalpplper flat
KV'1JI?2 "Paragus, Jersey, per bunch
fiMJWOlSc; prime. 10lL-c.: cu Is. 808c,;
"ms. per 4-ib. basket. 0Oc.Oll.od. """""
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
l K, . . WASHINGTON", Juno 22.
i.ivfl,rn onnsylvanla and New Jer
''.. lrt?n,Sht and Friday; slowly rls
C temperature Frldaji: moderate nortlt
TsS bcmlng variable.
W tS?i ncv? that waa ln th0 hlo Val
5 taTrl? a" i.noyed raP",l'r eastward
.tt.rii aMd oft ,ha coast- caused
5 ZX l S th" "" Atlantic Stated
SnUSrthT MW ?"""" Another dls
'SSIxflwi S ce"tral over Nebraska has
'rtrthL T.T a1?. thunOerstorms In the
KOT Plains States, Partly eloudv
Sl""8 C0,'?,lnue ,n th8 Atlantic
toTto M?."?as northwurd. while
(M.L'?n. Mmewhat wanner Is renortert
-. Ke region and the plains Rial.,
"' S. Wenlhpr n, .... Ti.ii ,,
Ration, taken at 8 a. m. Etern tlm,.
fethn... afm'SV .a,,.n;.,.-JVel0c.
ft MM!... 62 64 -5 S,., 3." P. r
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOPAH. STOCKS.
Did.
Jim Tlutler . . . . .00
MacNnmarn 07
Midway 22
Mlzpah Extension 22
Montana 24
Northern Star Ill
Tonopah Ilelmnnt 4U
Tonopah Rxtenslon 5H
Tonopah Mining , 6fi
Hracue Eula S7
west una
Atlanta ..
lllue Hull
neoth
Hulldog
C O D
Combination Fraction
IMamondneld II 11
Daisy
Florence
Goldneld Consolidated
Goldfleld Merger
Jumbo Kxtenslon ....
Kewanas ,
Oro
Sand Ken
Sliver Pick .,
GOLDFlm.D STOCKS.
Fairy Aztec
Dsriy
MISCELLANEOUS.
mrnh
Nevada Hill
Nevada Wonder . .
Tecopa .Mining
.97
.10
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.15
,ot
,03
.07
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.40
.83
.08
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.11
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GAS RATE 20 CENTS
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAOO. June 22, HOGS Receipts. 28.000.
Msrket much higher. Mixed and butchers. $.855
O10.I0; rood heavy, $n,85l0.l0: rough
heavy, tOsail.SO: fight, . $0.4Ol6; pigs.
t 9.fco.l5: bulk. $6.8010.10. "
T j-asnv, .- Raulnts All Xfavlrat .I..J
Cows and helfara. 14.
I0.7G98.63;
1 TR
t; UK biP Receipts, 8000. Market strong to
lo. hurher. Native and
CATTLE Receipts, 2300. Market steady.
. in
Texans,, tD.25Vn.so; calves, fiurpn.ia.
lleeves,
wu.au:
1H 40IU11.4O
stockers and
lAn hljrher
lambs. $8.25,J1.5
Western, 17.65
one
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sania. u St
Bari.!.;:" "A- 04 4S
Oleiso. ili' u' " 74
gSHwa, Te. 82
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NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NEW YORK, Juno 22. BUTTEIt moving out
pretty well and tone generally stsady. Receipts.
J0;030. Extras. SOUe-t higher scoring. 20ti O
SO'jc. . Mate nairy. sort xt.vo. ; innsuon cream
ery. 25Sj25Hc.
KCJU.S Good trade on cheap stock and firm
holding of fancy grades Receipts. 24.S0.1. n
tras l'ift:ftt.; extra firsts. 29S!Slic.: rtrils,
22Ht23Wc.i white, 28W2c; brown. 2728c:
mixed color, 2SH OSc
CortYention Hall Concert Tonight
Tho Philadelphia Band, under tho leader
ship of Silas II Hummel, will play tonight at
the Convention Hall, Broad street and Alle-
Blieiiy aienuo. 'ine programme roiiows:
1 irnflnlsheil symphony Schubert
2, Second Masurka ...... vi. . .,. Uodard
S Solo for cornet, ''Glen Island" Short
4. Suite In four parts. "Don Quixote'
111 A Spanish Village,
(2) Hancho Panza.
(31 Dulclner.
(4) Don Quixote.
5. Contralto solo.selected.
u. V.U.... ijerthiIBrlnker D'Albltss.
ft Selection or ocoicn meiuuies. .. .
7 American sketch. "Down South-'
8. March. "National Spirit"
Safrane
...Godfrey
Myddleton
. ..Hummel
Theatrical Baedeker
JTANLBY Thursday, Friday, and Saturday,
rne Clown." with Victor Voore, a Lasky.
Paramount tllm. and aOoldberg cartoon... .
xrnnrtKST The "Ne'er uo well." wnn itatniyn
Williams, a
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64
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S- ?oo rUas...iijii
aria ' " J-? .m. Uoon ....
."-" 'I p.m. Mion ISSV.-'JSS
rzsi
1-ffiSSS,;at?: :!-.
uiLmjijji
fn.rAl nroductlofl. by the Saltv
of the novel of Panama, by Rex
iDmmiii " :- ;l ",,".
Beach, who wrote "im oiiisre.
ATiPAnlA Thursday. Friday and Saturday,
AIJ-The Snowbird." with Mabel Taliaferro, a
Metro proauctiou.
VICTORIA Thursday, .The Market of Vain De.
V. I?, "with II. II. Warner: Friday and Hat-
Srdiy. '-The Masked Rider."
wiiACB Thursday. Friday and Saturday. "A
autter Masdilene," with Fannie. Ward, a
iJJskyParamount production.
,npii9T-Thursday. "The Peril of 151
"Src." with Kdna Wallace Hopper: Friday
Sd b'aturday. "Dorian's Divorce, wlfh Lionel
Barrymore ind Grace Valentine,
, ,mNT Thursday. "The Moment Before."
BBiVuTta Frederick; Friday and Saturday.
WSa Woman." with Theodora Roberta and
wlbJl Von Hurnandi "The Fireman." with
cnania -
VAUDEVILLE.
Continued from Page One
difficulty of the city government being
operated without the Income derived from
the gas sales.
City financiers who today henrd of tho
suggestion of President Uodlne declared
that back of the present suggestion lies the
fact that, after January 1, 1918, the city
Is to get all in excess of 76 cents n thou
sand feet sold until the time tho lease ex
pires ln 1928. They contend that reductions
In gas, while they would benefit the United
Gas Improvement Company by opening the
way to more sales, would only Indirectly
benefit the citizens.
Mayor Smith, when asked about the plan
to surrender city revenues, said:
"I have not yet conferred with Mr. Uo
dlne, but will meet him at any time he sug
gests. The suggestion he makes will take
careful consideration and must be viewed
from every possible angle. I do not feet at
liberty to discuss any changes In the gas
lease until they have been put up to me and
have been carefully gone over."
A reduction In tho chnrge to consumers
from the present rate of $1 to SO cents
would benefit thousands of householders
and all establishments using gas for fuel
or lighting purposes. Their gas bills would
be cut down one-fifth and the city would
lose all participation In the profits of tho
company using Its gas works. The sug
gestion Is likely to meet with the general
approval of users of gas who fall to real
ize that tho money would have to bo made
up In additional taxation.
The surrender of tho (2,000,000 Income
derived from the city under the present con
dition would. In the estimate of many mem
bers of Councils' Finance Committee, entail
an added lucrcaso In the tax rate of several
cents a year. This fact Is apt to prove a
stumbling block to the scheme, as Councils'
financiers will have their work cut out
this autumn to keep the tax rate within
reasonable bounds and at the same time to
provide for the deficiency Items that will
result under even the most economical con
duct of municipal affairs during 1917. It
flclency bills this year will be met out of
the general loan, but further provision for
such charges will have to be made In 1917.
The reduction, should It become effective,
might result ln a big expansion of the
activities of the Gas Company and any
enlargement of tho city-owned works would
havo to be made by the operating company.
At the end of the lease all such property
would revert to the city.
By HARRY 0. HOYT
Head of the Metro Scenario SlaT
IN line with our discussion of the Bhort
length subject yesterday, thero Is another
point that needs emphasis. How much
story do you need for a slngto reel subject?
We learn most easily by comparison, nnd
by properly analyzing a single reel scenario
many questions can be answered. The ex
ample I am utng Is an old picture, one,
perhaps, that many will recall, produced,
I believe, by the old Majestic company
The nuthor wns Reoge Hennessy, the most
prolific of the enrller sccnnrlo writers. He
had the knack, or trick, of taking a com
monplace situation and giving It an unusual
twist, as may be witnessed In many of his
enrly Ulograph pictures.
It Is this sudden surprise that brings
suspense nnd raises tho picture out of the
commonplace. In the following example
this Is quite noticeable.
Tom Is In love with Mary, a farmer's
daughter. Farmer Jones objects to Tom,
and, finding the young man persistent,
threatens to shoot him If he ever comes
around ngatn. Mary Is alarmed nt the chol
eric temper of her fnther and fears that
he will Indeed carry out his threat. She
removes the shells from his shotgun to
prevent trouble
Tom meets Mary nnd they plan an elope
ment. Somo painters aro painting the
house Tho lndder Used by tho painters
Is left conveniently near Mary's window.
They plan to use this,
That night two tramps see the ladder
and plan to rob the house. Mary hears
tho trnmps nnd thlnka that It Is Tom.
Sho throws out the suitcase nnd comes down
tho ladder, where Bho Is seized by the rob
bers. Jones hears the commotion and grabs
his shotgun, but tho shells havo been re
moved. Tom nrrlvca In time to save the
situation and receives Jones' consent to the
wedding as his ronnrd.
Tho story Is nlmple. It relies entirely
upon a nltuatlon created when Mary re
moved tho shells from tho gun. The sus
pense wns worked up by flashing to Tom
driving his machine to tho fnrmhouso for
tho elopement, and the punch came when
he arrived Just In time to capture both
tramps when they were nbout to make
away with the stolen goods.
Tho surprise lies In tho useless gun.
Mnry removed tho shells for one purpot-o
nnd tho gun Ib brought Into uso for a very
different reason, Tho very fact that sho
tried to pavo her lover's llfo by removing
tho shells nearly eot her her own life.
To write this story requires about .10
scenes, possibly 35. It Is n slnglo situa
tion. You Introduce your characters early
and plnnt the enmity of the father for
Tom. The natural result Is n contemplated
elopement nnd with a short lapse of time
you arrive immediately nt the climax of
your picture.
You havo all the elements or n feature
photoplay here, because tho tramps mny
be considered the counterplot They coma
to steal nnd have no Interest In tho love
element. It Is, after all, but a single situa
tion, nnd this Is whnt tho single reel photo
play should be. Compare your own Ideas
with this play and gauge the length of
your story.
In looking back nt these early short
length subjects, It seems n simple matter
to write one, but It Is quite difficult, ns
you will discover if you attempt to write
anything new. On the other hand, tho
trained writer knows that ho can take al
most any Incident and make n. play out of It
if he hns sufficient Imagination.
A scrap of conversation on the street
car, a small Item In the newspaper, an
Incident related by n friend, all provide
plots for the single reel story. They pro
vide plots for the multiple reel scenario
as well, but they require elaboration.
Take the Incident related by some friend
and imagine that it turned out differently,
and many times you will have ft. story.
To Illustrate this: A policeman onco told
mo how ho had nrrested a rountcrfellcr.
He took the counterfeit money home with
him he was nt this time working for the
Secret Service but before he could get the
bogus bills to tho office they wero stolen.
In the play the Sccrt Service man has a
worthless son, and It l he who took tho
money. Through the regenerntlng Influence
of the girl he tries to return It. Heal
thieves break In nnd the boy proves a hero.
He Is taught a lesson. There Is more to
the fltory, of course, but this Illustrates the
possibilities in the simplest Incidents.
The market for the single reel ncenarlos
Is Btlll strong Some companies nre no
longer making them, but others have en
tered the field, The single reel and the two
reel subject will nlways have Its place In
tho program. Tho demand for orlglnnl
work of this kind Ib growing, and begin
ners would do well to try their work out
tn this field. If you can write a single
reel story that will sell, and If the director
can produce the script nbout ns you have
written It, you can then nttempt more am
bitious work with confidence. Comedies
are seldom more than one reel In length.
Those that are longer nro usually tho work
of somo one on tho Btaft.
IAUSTRIA EVACUERA'
LACOTOILEMBERG
L'Abbandono E Stnto Deciso ad
Un Consiglio dl Gtierra
Austro-Tedesco
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
V. O. D. The Evenino Ledger's ecenn
rlo competition will be open to any reader.
Wo do not understand tho allusions In your
letter to the subtitles of your script
MHS. C. There aro almost no essen
tials In tho way of character or action.
Villains nre not nbsolutcly necessnry. Hun
dreds of photoplays contain no crimes. The
Bcrcen Is a very good field for tho presenta
tion of present-day problems and their solu
tions. Such subjects ns you suggest nre
nnturally difficult to handle, but the success
of "Hypocrites" nnd many other films of
symbolic or ethical Interest show that they
can be "put over."
IIUS. II. COLLINS Two trade Journnls
useful for your purposes are the Motion
Picture News. 729 "th avenue. New York,
and Tho Moving Picture News, 17 Madison
avenue. New York. They nro likely to be
on Bale nt the news stands In tho railroad
stntlons. Any Btnnd can order them for you
every week.
tin tetegramma da noma dice che e glun
tn cola' nottzta che In un conslgllA dl gtierra
tenutosl In questl ultlml glornl dn nltl uf
ficiall tedeschl ed austrlacl e' stain declsa
l'excuazlone delta cltta' fortlflcata dl Lcm
berg, capitate della Tolonta, che e' serla
mente mlnncclnta dnll'nvanznta delle forze
russe del generate Uruslloff SI dice che
si sono perslno Inlztatt I necessarll prepnra
tlvl per I'evacunzlono della cltta". Su l.cm
berg, capitate dolla Uallcla, che e' serin
uno dalla reglono fortlflcata delta Vollnln,
recontemento rlconqulstnta dal russl. ed un
nltro dnlla reglono dl Tarnopol. L'esserclto
nustrlaco del genernle Pflanzcr, sconfltto
dal ruRsl a Czernovlte, e' In plena rltlraln
e le sue forze sono state OItIso dalle forze
russe che la .nseguono.
II renerale Funslon, comandan'te delle
truppo nmerlcane nl confine del Messlco, ha
rapportntb cho uh reparto del lOmo reg
glmento dl cavntterla nmerlcano che si era
recato ad occupare la Btnilone dl Caurlzal.
nel Messlco, e etato attaccato da fori
messlcnne ed ha hvuto 40 mortl ed ha per
duto 17 prlglonlerl. Slccome, dopo questo
che si poteva forse ancora conslderai-e
como un lnddente, II mlnlstro della guerra
messlcnno ha dlchlarato dl nsaumere la
responsdbtllla' deU'attacco, el crede die II
governo degll Statl Unltl dlchlarera la
guerra nl governo dl Cnrranza.
Hospital Graduates. Nurses
Six nurses were graduated Inst nlcht
Tlalnbrldgo Hospital, 142I5-27 Poplar street.
They were addressed by Dr. Levi L. Ham
mond Thn who graduated ai,.cre jtsg
Helen L. DufTy, Miss Catherine C. CafTrey,
Alius Mitrgniet K. Appel, Miss Mary N.
March. Miss Margaret C. Caffrey and Miss
Beatrice A. O'Donnell.
BUMMER RESORTS
SC.MMER RKSORTS
New Industry for Darby
Tho Homo Shirt Factories Company,
which hns branches ln different parts of
tho country, will open n mill In Darby next
month. The concern hns leased tho prop
erty formerly occupied by the Salvation
Army, at Chester pike and Springfield road.
Iji Our I u m b e r ' a mobilized. Lv
h Millions of feet ready to V,
E march your way on notice 1 tj
I Edward F.Henson& Co,
Hf Structural .Lumber and Ttmbtr ill
111 roplnr Street Wharves. 1'hlla. IV
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
antucket and
aithas Vineyard
Picturesque islands off the
Massachusetts coast where
Vacation Days
offer the enticements of sea and land
to the rest and health seeker.
Surf and still water bathing fishing
in sea and lakes ideal harbors for sail
and motor-boata driving or riding on
the moors golf on links overlooking
the sea.
For illustrated booklets write to Vacation
Bureau, Room 568, 171 Broadway, New York
New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad
New England Steamship Company
Niagara to itue Sesi
9" fcT VIA THE THOtJBAND ISLANDS 2
SmiliJ9(fj.lJM
THE PICTURESQUE
ALL-WATER ROUTE
iiiiiiiiiHiniiu i,.. iiaiiniir'
SovBm (mpamR
TlIU followlnc theatres obtain their pictures tlirnutli the STANLEY llonklnr
Comunnj. which Is a .guarantee) of earb sIiomIiis- of the finest nrodnctlon..
pictures relewed before exnwiiion. ... ni' the i theatre. In sour locality
tOf
All P
ALHAMBRA
obtalnlne pictures throuzh the STANLEY HOOKINd COMPANY
LIBERTY D,,OAD AD
Mae Marsh and Robert Hnrrnr,'
"A CHILD OP TUB PAHI3 8THEETS'
llllh, Morris & rassyunk Ave,
Mat. Dally at 2: Ks., 7 to,
Paramount Pictures.
MAE MimP-AY In J'Hwt Kitty Bellalrs"
"SECaET OP TIIK BUnMAHINE"
r i r. t A CHESTNUT
ARCADIA nui-ow IGTH
MABEL TALIAFERRO in
THE SNOWIllWD"
"APOIXO B2D and W$Sh
..WHOT QUILT YT" 7th Episode
S2D AIIOVE MARKET
1 :ao a:au, .
uno. H. n:30. 15c
raullne. Frederick m-'Th.fMome,,,.or.
'"lllCJ .Ml - m "
BELMONT Jg
rAKAUOVNT
'niEATJlB
Prominent
Photoplay Presentations
BOTH. AND CEDAR
F X Bushman and Beverly Bayne
"A Ml-UUlUi uinw
SCTH AND
lilHAUU AVK.
a7A.RMf.UNT
Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid in
- lUC AJ. .w.-
U FBANKFORD
Avcnui.
COLUMBIA
in
. SfSk
JmSJiJ&M-
PrlllHU&T St.Vrr.T-''" .arST-- -
:WS: ;sHOfjrnNG THE RAPIDS
SS S-fma'tMiuj Aaxvte
Dai mr.r?trZ4l&.
&7jm
TON -3irft J i'
a . rn-AyassvW'
3. i . Y.,M,.2jf-
-,r. . i.AnpiSi jj,, 1 'i
ETsWJurfifesT i
Vvwj itfk -t 'jKf. . X? 1 it, f2
rassiNo QUESCC
All the charm of quaint, old
world travel haunts. The
moat satisfying trip in
America for health
UJ1U ICUCUUUil. BBOCKVILLH
BOO miles ol lakes, kinss;
rivers and
SBHiua. zi .;-'.j, ,
WXf
TOpi
Tho trip includes th
Thousand Islands, tho
exciting descent of th
marvelous rapids, the
historic associations ol
Montreal, Quaint old Quebec, and
the famous Sifuenay River, with
its stupendous Capes, "Trinity"
and "Eternity."
Up-to-date Canada Steamship Hotels at
Murray Bar and Tadousac
Pares from To Montreal and return, a a tlSJi
iVafara To Quebec and return, ... Z5.H
faffs; To Saguenar River and return. 34JS
Stni6cpulaitforlltuitnteJ lookltl. map and inljt to JOBK r. rlXSCt, Oasarsl
realaepr Al. Csaads atasnislp Llsn, 110 a. 0, BI6C. Uestnsl, Can.
--rt
YiitniMA
LOGAN THEATRE "10 n0AD
MABEL TALIAFERRO in
"THE SNOWOinD"
LOCUST
Edna Wallace Hopper '" j
S2D AND LOCUST
Mats. 1;30 and 3i30,
, ujdu. h, iiian,
10c
1B
Perils
orca"
Market St. Theatre 3M MAsn'j"
Edmund Breeae "' "5!JinTfffK'fI,nv..
CHARLIE CHAPLIN "Tnu'lVjKfM
ORPHEUM OEWANTOWN AND
T, ,.r,t Z. .t, CHELTEN AVES.
ALICE BRADY in "La Boheme"
THE IKON CLAW"
Spend Your Vacation
4000 Feet Above the Sea
At Yln-lnla's Moat Celebrated Mountain
Resort
SRYLAND. on famous STONY MAN
MOUNTAIN. Always cool. No mosquitoes;
500 testimonials; IB ncres ot vegetables.
herd of tuberculin-tested coitb. lamb, mut
ton, chickens and eses from Bkyland's
mountain farms.
Danclnc, Tennis Fine Orchestra. Marnlfi
cent scenery. Fifty open wood fireplaces.
A special feature at Skyland Is the livery
stable of saddle horses. fladlutlnc from
Skyland and connecting with the nelichborinic
peaks, canyons and mountain streams are
numerous welt-traded trails. atYordlns op
portunities to ride under conditions whloh
can be found nowhere else eust of Cali
fornia. Illustrated booklet at Ledier Central, or write
Q. FREEMAN POLLOCK. Prop..
Bkyland. Pace County. Va.
Open June 1 to November 1.
ATLANTIC CITY. X. J.
11UNGRS0OTrTELOrJTH,W3Llfr
ffiHltiorogi-Bknfieim
ATLANTIC CITY.M'.dr.
OWKirn3n MMiaoKMaerr.
JQ3IAH WHITE A OrS COMHAaftfl
CAPE MAY. N. J.
HOTEL CAPE MAY
CAPE MAY, NEW JEKSET
Nw Mo J urn Fireproof Uesort lUtel. faelns
aireciiy on to ocvuii. r-very comnm, uMhinr.
deep iea ana ltiiana ninins, ailing, motor pom
ins. uooa uio ioaaa.
train atrvlce.
For booklne arrtn;
rmfflSSBEl
rgmsa
of semce.com fortA
iLATWERTriianritawTHcrrrxnf'
HOTEL ARLINGTON '.crh,SS,0Vr-
Open all ysar. R. J. OSOORNB Si doHT
RISLEY'S 1B,B Uoardwalk. Ulow Nsw
T ,, . Tork ave European plan tl up
dally. Fronts on ocean. Free bathlns prlvllerss.
C1IKLSE., N. J.
GLADSTONE
FRANKFORD
ALBERT CHEVALIER in
TUB MIDDLEMAN"
56TH ST. Theatre f.?
anl'u WM.S.HARTta'2S.L
WEST PIIILADEU'UIA
OVERBROOK 03D D&KDES.
King Baggot '" oowhere..
"PEG O' THE RING"
VAUDEVILLE. f
Nasn, in fansy'e Par-
aru Aiaca; jacK ;.
0i'11Ii 'canine Ar'tistsl nXCSM.'Z'
"jJimallo ikelchj Mr. ana sirs, uurtoa ner
a ?"iuMette Dlka. tha Crisps. Kedford and
fSlVriSiier.' the Ambler Urotbere aoa U
8eiU-Tr'U9 Vcli.,
iuu ;;..!
JntM AnoVrebo and Burt. In "Home. Bweet
Some". 'Mood and Balls and be TB Ra-
,?.,iiwThe Seven Colonial Bellea. to musical
aRASr Brady and MahonyK In "The Fireman
coroe Hi's Chief, t'harlee Olcott. Oonne and
fJvsey Norman ijrothera and the PatKe News.
.nm KEYS Lew Wesley, to ''The Diver, the
SSi,."irKwi' Myraslwo.
BALTIMORE baSrve.
LiUian Giah '" "B0 rriaoe
Roscoe Arbuckle ln ?ljg$im
EUREKA T" MARKET BT8.
Douglas Fairbanks ,n "5g 55
Charles Murray ln ""f Agg"1
NOBTH
Broad Street Casino BBOtgIlB"w
EVENINO :15 AND 0.
EDYTHE STERLING in
"NANcra BiRTHRiaiir
VAUDEVILLE Id"""" AVENUB
"IRON CLAW" Pictures
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA.
OLYMPIA fflS4',sKa
ffcrf nuiximxim. In cotntari. mf, i2r I
ntVTtU o-t th9 minimum prictf. UAT& Daily I
GERMANTOWN 0508 gToaSve.
t 1 r in "DORIAN'S
Lionel rSarrymore divorce"
Added, Blllle Burko In "Gloria's Romance"
&0TH MARKET 2:15.7.9
Sln.ooo KUUiAi.1. uuua
GLOBE
MARGUERITE CLARK in
MOLLr MAKE BELIEVE"
-ID A nl" AVENUU THEATRE
GlIvAKlJ 7TH & ailtAHD AVENUE
Harold Lockwood & Mae Allison
In "THE COME-BACK" DREW COMEDY
r a MV.n BROAD ST.. ERIE &
Great .Northern oermantown aves.
MARY PICKFORD uGS
IRIS THEATRE 8'18 SNBQT0N
MARY PICKFORD in
"THE ETERNAL OHIND'1
JEFFERSON S0TH tnrdeet8UPIUN
HELEN HOLMES in
"WHISPERINQ SMITH"
LAFAYETTE 20U 5SSSJgSPOM
WILUAM COURTENAY in
"SEALED LIPS"
Pearl White in "The Iron Claw1' I
1 FADRR forty-first and
t-IrtUil LANCASTER AVENUE
Sesaua Hayakawa in "Alien Souls"
BUlie Burke la "Glorias Romance," 24 Eol. I
PALACE ,2H MAnKET STREET
Fannie Ward '" "A aUTTE"
Added-Wlllle Collier n .Wllll.'e WabWWay"
PARK R,DSATAi, Stg2l?L t.
mt mm . ; ij1'- LE., 0;43 to 11.
Mae Marsh and Robert Harron in
"A CHILD OF THE PARIS STREETS"
PRINCESS ms8T1A5CT
ALICE BRADY in
TANGLED FATES"
RIAT TO OERMANTOWN AVE.
IVlrtLilU AT TUIJ'EHOCKEN 6T.
TYRONE POWER in
"THE EVE OF OOD"
PKTIPMT 1M1 MARKET STREET
,. . ,, HVUAtr VOICB ORO AN
Lionel Barrymore and Oraoe Valentine in
"Donan' Divorr.''
sin service. C. Ai WOOD. Lessee.
ir DooKinc arraniremenis. write or pnone u
PAOE. at the Hotel Walton. Philadelphia
Direct
see.
B. D.
SWARTHMOItK. PA.
Strath Haven Inn '&.&,
Now op9n 1'hone Swarthmor 07
KAGLK'S SIKlti: FAUKe VA,
THE CRESTMONT INN
ISAOLSS WEHE. FA.
Tba hottl with tha Incomoarabla altuatlaa.
X.SO0.rat abova tba ata, on tn unaratt si
tn Auegntntei. uoir, tennis, boatin am
water btninr: aicctrio n
,h mull
anil
Oolf. tennis, boattna1 and thi
nneai ox irsnwaier Duininff: attcino iicnta,
i oteai, eic. . aiq ounsaiovra wua
team
5. lnj rr booklet ana
mu4AU wuuua.
na-r.
terms
dlrM
1IKDFORD smiNGS, PA.
BEDFORD SPRINGS
(PA.) HOTEL AND HATI13
Rstate of 3000 acres. 1200 feet above
vei.
Li-Ie
CuralUe waters rival those
uarisD4a. .Modern
. leve
of Marlenbail and
hotel. Outdoor and Indoor diver lions.
Now open,
H 12. .PRMIS, Mananr
5Lll?riioy5l Polnclana, palm Beach.
PIIDV MARKET BTH
W U 1 IIKTW
Cyril Maude
asaeMSTT'I"
nm.;-' , J
IN
"PEER G
SAVOY m&gg"
LILLIAN WALKER in
"THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN"
TIOGA 1IT" AKD VEN-NOO STS.
Billie Burke
IN
"Gloria's Romance"
VIPTARI A MAllKET 6T.
a W. 1 VIK1A ABOVE NINTH
H. B. WARNER in
"THE MARKET OF VAIN DESIRE"
QTANT PV MARKET ABOVE 1CTH
colSoTT VICTOR MOORE
il.ia A M. 10 is irane oiory
11:15 P M.
THE CLOWN"
lmuiiimiiiuuiniiiimiiiuiutmininiuimnimi
J'OCONO MOUNTAINS
DeUwure Water Cai, Pa.
THE NEW KITTATINNY
nEIAWARE WATER OAP. PA.
Only hlth-class modern hotel In this famous
VKton. CandClty S00. Every modern eaulD-
ment: exceptional cuisine. French chefs. Orches
tra. Oolf. tennis, flsblmr. etc. Cafe and isrill
Da rase. Special earlv aeason rates, booklet and
auto maps mailed. Coaches meet trains. JOHN
PURDT COPE. 10 years ot Water Gap House,
STEAMSHIPS
- VACATION TRIPS
BY SEA
rniLADELriiL to
BOSTON
SAVANNAH - JACKSONVILLE
DELIGHTFUL SAIL
Fine Steamer.. Low Fhree. Best Sen-ice.
Plan your . vacation to Include
Tloeat CaastwU. Trios U the World."
Tour llMk Free oa Request.
Merchant & Miners Tran. Co.
City Office. 103 a th St Phlla.
Ciiil. any Uji.t ox teurUt atetvt.
CHELSEA. N. J.
AUS.1 MCOROAnTT.
tirKAN CITY. N. J.
THE OCEANIC
llthand Wesjey ay. A, E. Baher. oirner A mar.
wn.njyoon. s. J.
HAVERFORD r,'ILVl Aw- n,r J1"-
- 7 W1VU MRS. B. A. DENTON.
AVAL0N, N. J.
AV ALON BY THE SEA
Tbe healthiest resort alone the coast. Sea.
shore and country combined. Fresh farm and
. Itotsi Avalon now open. la.
BUa.
ea food dally. Hot.1 Avalon now open,
formation and booklet upon request.
Cbarlsa R. Hall. 141s Real Estats Trust 1
STONE IIAItl!OB.N J
STONE HARBOR c.fi.
Reached by both railroads, motor roads and
waterway. Farm producta and sea food trash
and plentiful. City conveniences. Yacht Club!
lvi ' .aie aiaina;i one nanina.
cravuuiuaT aim uoaiinsr. i;onaces, 1
and apartments for rent furnished.
uuiei rates.
ne
Dunxalowa
Moderate
tiOUTH JEKSEV REALTY CO
ins. xx. uiac, 3d ana waiai
JKANY
Going to Send th
Family to the
Shore This Summer?
If so, It Is high time for you to give
active thought to a location. This year
the demand la unusually large and
earlier than heretofore.
Whether you want a furnished apart
ment or cottage or board and room, at
any hotel or private house, Ledger Cen
tral can help you.
A special Investigator Is at Atlantic
City during the summer months and
wtll llnd what yon want If Ledger)
CentraVa?a not have It on file.
tmuar Mrvtce can be rendered oq
other lew Jersey resorta,
fell Ledger Central about your re
quirements now." Where Is sq charge.