EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 26, 101G. 21 oss :" 3w hSj. t ft.,., v M- TRAFFIC SITUATION FROM THE WEST y ..IT TO EAST SHOWS VERY LITTLE CHANGE iNbt Que as Uniform as Heretofore, but Comparative : period ot Last x ear is Exceeded by Good Margin. '' m.. ,K, riitinf ,- ri.'i.ii..i. .. -m i jLiuumg hiiic" wu JTiinuuuipma jjjxcnange 1 tjlttte change In the Rcnernl trninc Minn- lilnff wmwnrd from Ohlcnso nml Ht Louis. J hoimh rftm; l hoi unite nn uniform ns Slrbtofore. but It cxfeetls the comparative "fJlod of ft year nsro by n boocI margin. P Throughout the territory o the KaMern , business bftn not dlminlheit minteou ihiv ii.net the Industrie! contlnuo to turn out Jn enormous Volume of tonnnne of various "iiovMtni of frelRht westbound Is InrBe snniiith to virtually absorb the Rrcater part of Idle equipment. Tim situation Is such ihnt the various galpwrtJ'S nro easily con etsted and tho haiulllnff ot tlie tnmiaffo Is till a serious problem to truffle men. Officials of the Southern railroads report in aggressive business, which Is about 10 Iter cent, larger than a year nf?o. lluslncss conditions In tho South are reported as KCIierally Rood. Generally, what little trading was dono on the Philadelphia Stock KxchaiiRe today was .nt the expenso of prices, stocks golnR oft In sympathy with tho easier tone In tho New York market. tir the most part losses were confined to fractions. One ot tho exceptions was Cambria Hteel. which advanced 14, as compared with tho liftit previous sale. Daldwln and Heading were the weak spots, the fotmer IosIiib 4H nnd the latter de clInltiR 21, Roltig below 0G. I.cIiIkIi Vnlley was also weak, dropping i. I-ake Super ior advanced a fraction, while Tonopah Hoi mem was unelmiiRcd. National Properties, l-fis, dropped one. a PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUll ...rAiiar.itini. In2. T.in liush. fineriitntinn w lh West was bullish nnd with in. fairly LV demand, rrlfes fldvnnreil. IB tile. .quo- active demnnd. rrlfes sclvaneed IB tile. 0 ?!.1!.. lm n e.tinrt eointor S'tl. IXSnot nml June, i.nntmi.oai No. a Hnmii. ini Kit D8l4c.trJI; steamer io. i rr-fl. UT't rejruiru I', nil v " fiSC. a ail J frt II nrtnl til W ". i'JL-'.V.Tl s 1 50 per ' HIT iiHtth Thft inn flint ii-nd ulet but firm with llftht otforltiKs. ijuotnllmis. ;ir lots for locnl trade, a; to loentlini y.st- Jjijif4p . S'o, a yellow, 814 US1. c; No. 4 .vrl- '"o'aTH Ite'iolnls, iHllll lllisll. I'rlres wore well mslntiilned with u fair demand, (iiiotntlnns: S, 2 white. -WHtTITci stnn.lnnl white, ir, 4 w Jw,, No. .1 white. HISMtlp.i No. 4 vh te, 4U4 $ 41 e iumPle .o"'8, HHffauo. i nurUlcd tints. ''rnol-ll itfeeipts, 1071) libls. and 1127.217 lbs. In sacks. Uemaml was slow iiiiil tirhe.t rr i"ak, I'ollpwtnir.nro the ciuotntlona. iwp Jim lbs n wood: Vlnter. clear. l4.BiiW4.Jas do . Irflluht. tl.l'iftuj do., liatent. t.W,i.2.i; Knn !i. clear. eotltiA , sacks. U.lliltf l.nr,: do., irilitht. eolton sacks. St.tiOfT.V'J.i; do., mtent. Jotton snelts. la.SAWn.fiDi I'lns. tlrst clear. 140 Bfi.tr.. do., itrnlgbt, r..!iiHi :i. Hi: do. ratent. J3.nnWB.7n; favorite . brands. J.-.lMiflj) ft 29 city mills, choice and fancy potent. i:,.mHf fl'25i city mills, regular (trades 'Winter rlear. ft.infft."li: do., stnalslit. SI.7S1rB: do., patent. IVLKt r l.wi " '" """',,,." ' ''y mil.. )i ii' 'iiiiiiii. PROVISIONS Th market ruled Arm with a fair .tobblnit temand. Follo'ln are the quotations: City ef, In sets, smoked nnd nlr-drled. 27c. : West rn beef. In sets, smoked, 27e. i city beef, knuilc 1m and tenders, smoked and nlr-dr'.Ml, 2Ne ; Wcltern beef, knuckles and tenders, smoke,!, c. beef hams. 28:in; pork. fnnilly..f2.".nn 27.80: hams, H. 1. cured, loose. lHwlSHr.: do, Klnned, looie. lMVlN'ic: ilo , do., smoked. lDfrlOWc.i other hams, smoked, city cured, ns to brand and nverapc, lH4c: linms. smoked. Western cured. 1 84c. : do., ludled. boneless. S3c: picnic shouders. 8. I', cured, loose. 12H.; do., smoked. MHc.; bellies. In idekle. aeeonlln to average, loose. ldMic. : breakfast bacon, ns to brand nnd nvernEe, cits; cured. 21c. : do., West irn cured, ltP2Hc. : lord. Western, retlned. tlirces. t4'5c; do., do., tubs, 1410c.; do., pnro flty, kettle rendered, In tluices, 14',4c. ; do., do., n tubs, 14 '4 c. w IlEFINED SUGARS Tho market ruled very tlrm nnd tho I'eiiniyl ranla Hugnr Company advanced list prices tn a tails of i.ilBe. for ejtra line Krantilated. Quo tation!: Extra lino Bronulnted, i.tlBc. : pnudered. 7775c. i confectioners' A, T.BBc. ; soft'Krndes, ll.uu 07,5rfc. DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTrcn Prices were stendlly held, but triido Iras quiet. Following are the quotations: Western olld-paeked creamery, fancy specials. B2c. : ex tra. Sosraic. : extra firsts. 2li2li','ic. ; ilrsts, S8028Hc; seconds, 271Tl27l4c. : nearby prlr'its. iancy, fl3c. . nveraco extra, nt(fM2i. : Ilrsts, 2HW Oc.j seconds. 27027i5c: Bar'lcky prints, 211c; Jobblnir sales of fancy prints, ailwli. EQG9 wero In sood request ami linn. Quo tums; In free enses. nearby extras, 27c, per doz. nearby firsts, $7.20 per standard caao. nearby current receipts, d.7."Vutl.un per (use; tceptlonal lots hlaher: Western extras. 2(le. B doz. : Western extra firsts. $7.20 per case, trils. IH.TBW7.0S p-r case: fancy selected candled fresh CBgs were Jobbing nt SOIjujlc. tir doz. OlKKSn There wns little tradlna, but orfer lnti were moderate and valuea ruled steady Ountttlona: New York, full cream, fancy, ill 'J ClSHc. do., do., fair tn good, 1 3 ', iff 1 lie. ; tt iklms. tl Mr. POULTRY LIVB was quiet but steady under moderate sRerlncs. Quotations. Fowls. ltifif 20c; roosters, 131J14e. ; sprlnn chickens, Recording to duality, welKhlmi vliif2 lbs. hpIcc. 2Hf3nc; white Leshorns, according to quality. L,H('24o. ; ducks, as to size and quality. 14tfldc. : pigeons, old. per pair, 28wt30c. j do., yountr, per pair, 2205SC. DKES.SED Was In small supply and firm. Kltli trado fair. Quotations follow: Fresh killed poultry, dry-packed Fowls. 12 to box. dry-picked, fancy selected. 22',4c. : wetKhlnc 44 is. apiece, -'c. ; wciKr.tnir i ius. nmero. .velshlnK S1 lbs. apiece, 21c; welRhlns 3 lnleee. 18a520c. : fowls. Ice-nacked. In barrels, fancy, dry-picked, northern Indiana and Illinois, welshlns 4 lbs. and over apiece. . 21Hc.; do., southern Indiana and Illinois, welh- -'-lnf 4 lbs. apiece, 21c: smaller sizes. 181?2uc; eld roosters, dry-picked, IBe. : broilers, Jersey. ""fancy, 4O04Bc. ; do., other nearby. welKhlns l'l2 lbs. nptecc, aNIOe. ; smaller sizes. , 3ffl30c.i ducks, nearby. s.irliiK. 1920c; dry-plcke( 05 Ua. 22c. ; well squabs, per dot.-White, welahlne; It rr tB ,',. t;er dns. Jl.noari: wilts, weiahlnif '2 '- ""r ,,.',5" J'l.S'1'tft.Bti; white. welRn- InB H lbs., per dnz.. S.1fn.4ii; do. do., . lbs. per dox.. la.BOa.TS: do., do., ilifrtis lbs. per lJo2",1.7.(if2! dark. tl'.BUO1!!! small and No. 2. olio. Oll.iu. FRESH FRUITS t'hnlce stock was In fair request and nenernlly ri?.'? ."M follows: Apples, per bid. Witless n, ta.Binrrl; llaldnln, $.lfn. lien liavls, 2jf 3. other vitrlelles, $l.,1ilfo,r,(): No. 2. $1.2.1 ?t2 npples. Western, tier box. i.2.14f 1.7.1. I.etnnns per box. $.1.,1(1WI 2.1. l'lneappb'S. per trate I'nrln Itlen. It.BIMf.t. Illneltberrles, North Ciirollna. per quart, Sjftnc. ; do. Mary Ism!, per quart, nmin,'. Huckleberries. North ' arullna. per quirt. liHMIr. tiooseberrles., per quart. Ic. Itnspberrles, red tier pint. ilWite. t Merries, Delaware and iarmlld. see. t,er pound. .iWHc. : do.. .1.... sour, per pound. .Hi 4c. , do., do., sweet per quart. OWSe. ; do., do., sour, tjr quart, 4fr.ic. Peaches, l.eorcla, per carrier, l.BiiW.'l. Cantaloupes. I'allforntn. per crate, ll.7fiWa.SB; do, Florida, per cfato. $IUfl.B0. iintermelons. Florida, per car, $20003,10. VEGETABLES Supplies were quite liberal nnd priors favored buyers with demand only moderate. Quotations: Vthltn potatoes, nor bbl. No. 1, llastem Shore. :liif3.2.1: No. 2. Hostern Hlior-. $1 2BWl.nii: eults eastern Khore. $1: No 1. Norfolk. $2.7.Hf 3: No. 2. Norfolk. II. 2.1101. nil: culls. Norfolk. SI: No. 1. North Carolina. $2.B0fi'2.7fi; No. 2. North Corolttm. $1: sweet potatoes. Jersey, per basket No. 1. 4.1!Unno.: No. 2. SB l!1 .inc. : sweet potatoes, Jersey. telawnre anil .Mnrylond. per hamper No. t. 7.V. (Oil No. 2. BOWipic; onions Texns. per cummer crate No. I. Il.tliMf 1.7.1. No. 2, $ 1 ,2.1 Sp l.BO: cablutae, nastem Hliore. per bbl.-crt.. J 1 . r.O tr 2 : do., do., per bid,, ll.2Bffl.nn. celery, Florida, per crate. M.Tfiir 2 2.1: water cress, per 100 bunches, $1. Stiff 2.BO; beans, Nor folk. Hreen. per '4 -bbl. basket fitiOTBr. : do., do , ax. per ',i -bbl. basket, fiOWiBc. . peppers. Flor ida, per carrier. !2lr2..1H; eBKplant. Florida, per era to, tlifi: nniinsh. Norfolk, per bbl., 51 !:.-' ; !'' '" I'cr vi-bld hump.. Bile Cjl; mm, llnrlda, per crnte. $1.BIIW2.B0, cucumliers, Nor folk, per hid.. Il.nnwa, do., do., per ii-btil. Ims. Ket. .,,e. $1: do., do., per '.i -bbt. bnsUet. Bow iocs do.. North t'nrollnn. per bbl.. Il.finirrri do., do., per basket, fin If iMc: tomatoes, Flor ida, tier carrier Fancy. I1.2.1W2: choice, "Be. II; tomatoes. Mississippi, per tint rrnte. 7B5f sue; aspnniKus. Jersey, per bunch Fancy. 12 Inc.; prime, sOnic culls, filjac; mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket. Jll .in. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET CHICAOO, .Ittno 20. Inflnenceil by rpo dlctlons for showery, tinseltled weather In tho luarvcKtlnff Hcctlonn of the Southwest, wheat was tinner today, following n dip ntter It had started steadier, nenrby holdlnfrs to more deferred positions by scattered speculntors nnd Investors. A lending commission house received complaints of too much moisture. In the Southwest ns well ns of tho prevalence of blnek rust. The mlslns of the blockade of Oreeco will HKalu permit that country to Import wheat, which Is needed badly. Tjpdny'o export business wns estimated nt jlOO.OOn busholH of Mnnltobns. Final prices here were a little below tho best because of iiroflt-taklnir. There was some outnlde btiyinR on tho Mexican situation. The visible supply In the United States de creased 090,000 bushels for the week to 42.047.00u bushels. Leading futures ranued ns follows: Open. Itlch JU Sept. IJec. I orn (new oeutery Sllt'dii v Low. Close, close. Wheat ity l.oiii i.ni;, i.(mil tl.oi'i'tl.oo',' ii i.oi'i i.oaji l.HiSk't.oa'i . I""'" 1-TS 1.0!,l.t)7,,jM.0i July Sept Deo Oats July He pt Oee Lard July Hept lllbs July Seut Fork-July Sept. Ilid, 7"?. 71 (llS an?; ii; aoji 38H 4(1 mill as' as( tSiJf aoji 3H4 t40 72H 71H lllI 311'j t.lsU ant. .13.12 .1.1.2,1 .1.1.70 . . .l.i.n; ...21.82 ...24.4.1 tAskcd. 13.2.1 13.41) 13.77 13.87 24. S2 24.00 13.12 tl3.17 112.07 13 JIB ia.au tla.1,1 13.T0 13.70 MS.IIO 13.77 '13.77 13.70 24.7.1 24.T.1 21.07 21.30 t24.37 t24.20 EXCHANGE LOSSES .MAKE CURB WEAK Motors Arc Hardest Hit When Outside Market Takes a Slide NEW YOIIK, Juno 26. Standing by ltBdlf, the Curb market would have innde a good record today. Itemnrknlilo slendl ness wita shown In mnhy Issues nil through the forenoon nnd for n good part of the ntternoOn, but the unsettled conditions on tho Stock MxchnnKd, where losses of 15 points or more were numerous In many Issues, naturally forced llitildntlon of Curb stocks held in tho same nccounts. This caused itcnernl Ideses In the late trading on tho Curb, but with the weak ness confined only to some of the motor stocks. United Motor, which opened above 08, fell to 01 U, and Chevrolet dropped nearly If) points. Stilts'. Motor wns excep tionally Itrni. ratirtliiB from fiSVj to Bi. The oil stocks were nlso well taken, re llectlnir a belief thnt the Mexican hostili ties will force consumers of Mexican oils to turn to ltls country for their supplies. INDUSTItlAl.S. . . nid r.t inn SCENARIO DEPARTMENT LESSON 18 Tricks With Subtitles Thp Evenlnc Vtt1frpt4 Dftll.r PrtriftHo Imom lifnn iunf 3. Thty wlltl folloxrnt br n i fif rniirin in ne lirnunrrn in iiiiiniiciiMun vi pon for rilturr rtttrtnn in ui i niiti i !- t uiii in eiiin in nnu-fr in it with ito!f.ts In tne JesMnin nml ot fttnerul Intfrct In rrtidfrn. nrlfn rnnit Tnr n nrntiirin tn he brotliicft! tn I'iillftrifh nil kn All Um. iiiant fut t iltllra l f itrat1l fli III ti null rnie nil iiict iv1",iiif" jm .'. ' ut '' nv ! . . i nn latrnimr i.puxrr mm up.riiiu in niwvrr in nn columns unr qurnnon urnunc utrrrur villi n Phllnrihililfl ita uiurf rftfrrncr in hip ritinic or your ntcnnria FARRAR AT COAST FOR THREE NEW FILMS By HAMlY O. HOYT I lead of the Jlflro Scenario Slftff A H A rule do not tiso dialogue In sill" ,cmn Tea ........ Aetnu Mvtlbislves nro Al;iv Itubber Am Itrlt MfK Atn .Marconi Atlantic (lulf & v I ilo Pref Canndlatt Car Co ............ Can Car . Kdy prcf . . .' Chev rolet Motors Cuba Cone Nuisar Curtlss Aeroptnne DrlRR'.rtpRliiiry Klsenlohr Tobacco nmerson rnonoRrapn Klcmlsli-I.vini Haskell A Marker Car llendee Mf(r Inter Mer Marine do pref , Kathodlon llronze prcf Ma tliii Munitions Manhattan Transfer Jlldvale Hteel , Otis Klovntor IVerless Motors t'oote Knit S a KrosRe w I Standard Mbtors Submarine Trl.mele Film United Profit Hbaritm United Motors IT I. A 11 com do pref White Motors World Film "VrANtlAIlD Oil.. Illinois Ohio 'ralrle Pipe Standard Oil t'ovlfornla i.. Standard Oil N.w Jersey Standard Oil New York OTIlHtl Oil. HTOCKH Cosdetl Si Co Chalmers OH Inter lvtrol. Houston oil Midwest HetluliiK Supulpu Itellnlim , MtNl.VO STOCKS. Atlanta P. ltutte Copper and .Inc 4'a llutte N V 2 Cerro de Tasco 34t First National .'IS Ooldlleld Merger K Hecla' MlnlnK B 1loie ..Sound Cs Jim llutler PI Jumbo Extension S3 Asked. . Hl 7U : 3 'ii; . ll.l , 7ll . K2 Ml .2111 220 . an'4 r.7 ..42 .IS .12,1 121 . 38 411. . lj'j 124 . B II . 37' as . 2.1 27 . 22!i) 21 . SS 112 . 23 2.1. . 'I i . iti mS . B7 mi .2m 2n .1111 1211 . Ill'i 11 . 7 S . 311 37 i 1 . U l .1.111 . 22.1 .2IH .211 .BIS .21)7 2.1V till 12't MeKlnley-Darriifflt Maama f opper Mines Co of America N'lplsslrn? Sun Toy St Joseph Lead West 13nd Con 1IC Cerro lis C O ,1s Mldvulo Bs Ml . 14'i ! t.i . 1B. . (1.1 '. IM'i . Uli'i IBP 2211 221 2 111 B23 2 (III 2U in!i 112 12 II ' 4'i 2lj as; n ft 1)3 SB B.I 14a 111 111 US 111 M'j HII4 SURPLUS DROPS AGAIN Philadelphia Banks Report Decrease of 52,761,000 for Week The outstandlnK feature of the I'hllndel phln brink statement this week wns n de crease In surprus of $2,701,000. ns compared with tho previous week. brlnBlnK that item down to $28, 820.000. Loans nlso decreased $1,100,000. maklnB lonns outstanding $512, 551.000. Details follow: Decrease. June 20 "lrt. Ulf.orev.uk. .. 1.112. B.-.l. (Kill Jl, lull. noil . . 4a.t,kii,tuu I.onns Deposits (Ind) . circulation llBLMIIIl) ii. 4.i.i. oon . ii.nnii T.l.Bn'j.-nnn l.72n.oiio Klii.Kio.niii) l.Tin. lion Ki.nan.ono s.hit.ihio lO.l.TIN.OIIIt 3., 1117.1111(1 7ii.R!is,iion sni:.iinn 28.82(1.00(1 2.7ni.nii(i B. t4H. 0411.001). Hllrnlus tinder tho old form. June 21). Hill. tit. (Mill. noil: June 3d. 1IH3. S7.T8l.ount June, 24., litis. 7. nib nun: Juno 2(1. loll. Sl3.oiln.Sno. Increase. Duo from banks Deposits of hanks .... n Clenr. 11 Ileservo held lteservo renulred . . . . Surplus-..... ... . . . . nuri'iun timit' n, ' RATES FOR MONEY New Vork . PhUAiltlptila lloHtnll Chlcnsn .... Call. a"' .IViWl Time. 3, U'i atW4 4 Hj I 14 thcro Is a question and nnswor In a dialogue sub-title, the tiilestlon can lie omitted. As nn exnmnlo We may Wish to convey the following In a sUb-tltle. John "Will you marry me?" Mary "Vcs." N'o stih-tltlo or leader would be neces sary, ns a rule, to itet this over. Tho audi ence wilt not mistake the nctloti. Hill wo will suppose thnt John Is not a right mind ed young man. Ills previous actions might lead us to think thai ho Is speaking with nn ulterior motive In mind. Hence wo may wish to accent the fact that John wnn tn to marry her. There is no necessity for the question. Mary can sriy, "No, John, t eilttnot mnrry you." tn her re fusal sho implies Hint he nsked for her linnd In ninrrlitge. Another exnmplo that Is perhaps more dllllctilt Is this: John "Una Major Jones been hero to night ?" Mary "lie wan here but left a few minutes ago." If Mnry says, "Major Jones was here, hut he left a few minutes ngo," we nvohl the first stlh-tltle. Wo can see John ask ing her sonio question nnd her reply ex plains It all. runlogue sub-titles tire most frequently employed, when thero Is u ques tion nnd nn nnswer. Most of these enn be avoided, but some times when thero nre several people In n scene nnd two or more spenk, It Is necessary lo pick them out ot the crowd and get the mennins over. If we go Into a "close-up" of the person speaking we do not need dialogue as tho character tnlklng Is plunUd. Then If tliete Is more to be sold wo can take a "Close-up" of another chnractcr apenklng and Ilnsh an other suh-tltlo as spoken by this diameter. HCmemlier that ns a rule tho dialogue form of sub-title Is a ronfesslon of weak ness, Klthcr you nre unnblo to tell your story In picture action or the director, un nblo to make the net Ion clear, hns fallen back upon the spoken word. We go to pictures to'see pictures nnd not Illustrated sub-titles. No rule Is hard nnd fast In the plcturo business nml this rule ndmlts ot certain exceptions, but wo have written several hundred scenarios nnd hnvo never had to resort to dialogue subtitles. On tho other hand we know of cases whero the dlnlogiie sub-title has been used with good effect, notnhly In "Julius Caesar," and productions of this order, whero something of the majesty of the language helped mnke the photoplay n success. Try to avoid dialogue and you cannot go wrong. Subtitles should be natural. Stilted speeches on the stage destroy the Illusion, stilted subtitles spoil good photoplays. When you uso the spoken title you nre allowed a latitude of expression nnd char acterization. If your diameter speaking Is n Yankee you nnturnlly fall Into Yankee dialect. An Illiterate character will spenk Illiterately and you can use an ungrnmnintl cal sub-title. Jt keeps your character In the atmosphere. Most beginners mnke their suhtltles too long. They uso 20 to 40 wards to express something that could be said In flvo. Studios average from one and n half to two feet ot film for every word In n subtitle. Twenty wordB nre about nil you cun get on tho screen in rendnble type. This means per hops 40 feet of film. Some times this Is necessary, but an n rule. It can bo avoided. When you hnvo to uso 40 feet of film to get over tin Idea you have either a very dllllctilt story perhaps too diniciilt to make a good picture or you aro not telling It properly. Sometimes you must put Incidents Into your story In tho first or second reel to explain an Incident In tho Inst reel without the nid of subtitles. Kor example, we will say that you want to use tho following subtitle: "Mary, born with a horror of blood, refuses to Join the ambulance service, although desirous of serving her country." This title la taken from a script recently submitted to me. It Is clumsy In construc tion. If tho author had shown sntno littlo Incident early in tho plcturo that planted her aversion to blood, such ns having thq hero cut his linger and Mary evidencing her weakness at tho sight, then there would hnvo -been no difficulty In getting tho ren- Roh for her refusing to serve her country over. It might be best to visualize the previous scene to mulcts It stronger. Then by skil ful construction we would sec her desire to help her country. Sho would then offer to be of service, and when It wns accepted and the nmbtilance service or "Hed Cross" position was offered she would be seen to hosllnto nnd to visualize the earlier scene. A very short subtitle would cover the ground. It In better to take 100 feet of pic tures to mnlte n point clear than 25 feat ot subtitle. Such seonen nn outlined above also add to the characterization of Mnry. and hence are not lost or Inserted solely to avoid an explanation by means of subtitling later. (TOMOltllOW M555SON 18 CON CMJUKI)). QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Agar You will find cither of theso two trade Journals useful : Tho Moving I'lc turo World or tho Motion Picture News. Address Famous IMayers nt 124 West Gfith etioet, New York city; World Him, 130 West tilth street, New York city. II. Ii. Tho wise scennrlo writer makes every possible contribution to the produc tion of his Idea. He Indicates every scene nnd. whero useful, the details of settings, such ns doors nnd windows, trees, gates, etc. Mother It Is seldom necessary to give "exnet words" used by characters In scenes, unless they nre to be thrown on tho screen as "leaders" or It Is necessary for the nctors to Indicate some specific thought. Tho example you give la quite well enough explnlned by saying, ns you do, "talking seriously to daughter." As for writing out the smnllcr scenes between the "mil In nets." these are necessary If you nre turning out n Mulshed scennrlo. It Is often In these minor scenes thnt the genulno quality of dramatic suspense Is obtained which ntnkes the good photo play. Many eohipnnlcs will buy a mere synopsis or written stntement of It with general action Indicated, if, of course, It contains a very powerful or pleasing Idea. They will not. however, pay so well ror scripts of this kind, which hnvo tn be pux In proper production form by their own men. H. A. W. It Is more than probliblo that Mr. Chnplln would buy only a very extraordinary Idea for a scenario. I,lko n gtent many' comedians who nre also directors, he puts his own photoplays to gether, a great part ns ho works. Hobrtrt Bosworth nnd Wnllnco Held Will Support Stnr In Lasky Plnys EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR KVKHY MONDAY SUBJECT TO CHANGf. AliHAMBUA APOIiLO AHCADIA BALTIMORE 2, BELjIONT BltOAI) ST. CASINO ckbAit ' EUREKA PAIUM0UKT VRAKKF0RD 56TH ST. GERMAiNTOWN (UIIARI) QL0BE GREAT NORTHERN . MONDAY Fnnnlo Word. In A Clutter Jl.iBdnlene. (loin Straight Chaplin's Tho I'lremun Apostle of Vencenneo (llorl.t's ItomancB A Womnn'a Nuked Soul Tho Man Within Dustln Furnum. In David (larrick Ilobert Montell. In The Holder mid the Fly Annette Kcdlerman. in Noptuno's Daughter Florence Lawrence. In Kluslve Isabel Miirlo Waleamp. In 'rammniiy's Tiger Maruucrlte L'lnrk. In Molly Make llelleve TUESDAY A nutter Macdnlono Gloria's Ilomanre .Mary Plekford, In Tho Kternal (.Irlnd Apostle of Veniteonce fllorla's nommic" V.'. II. Thompson. In Civilization's Child Dustln Furnum. In David Oarrlclc Franklyn Hltchle. In Iteclamatlon Marie Doro. In The Heart of Nora Flynn WEDNESDAY Rupert Jullnn. In Naked Hearts Kdmund Itreese in The Kpell of the Yukon Apostlo of YenKcpnce Olorla's Itomanro The I.lttle .Samaritan When, MlKht la Itlght Mart-iierlto Clark. In Gretna Clreen Leah Ilalrd, In The l'rlmal Instinct Dorothy Cllsh, In ' Susan Itocka thfe Iloat Slarguerlte Clark. In Molly Make llellovo Hazel Dawn. In Tho Foud Ulrl George lleban. In raaiiuale Mae Murrey. I" ,, To Have and To Hold Francis X. llushman. In A Million a Minute 1HIS JEFFERSON KEYSTONE LAFAYETTE 2 f ', LEADER r f- LIBERTY I I '5 LQCUST 1 3' ' -L0QAN" 1 I 4 MARKET STREET f p ., OlYMl'IA ' , OJIPUEUM I I I QVKRimooK ', PALACE 41 t RK ; v . 4 I' jpENT, I I IkiaIw f Jl"! 5ubT "" 1 1 ,: sIyot r i i : stanleT 4 TIOGA .moTiir Dounlas Falrbanlt". In Iteuglo Mties In Lionel llarrymore. In Dorian's Divorce llillle Ilurlte. In Olorla's ltoniar.ee Vaudeville Iron Claw I'lctures Wni. S. Hart. In Between lieu llaiol Dawn. In The Feud Ulrl Wm. 8. Hart, In The JTJmil Lure Ilobert Warwick. In Tho Man of the Hour Sessue Hakawa, Allen Souls Tully Marshall. In Bablo Lorcba Charles Chaplin. In Carmen The Jluile Call Hearts and Sparks Dorothy Olsh, hi , Susan flocks the Hut Marguorite Clark. In Wildftower Marie Doro. In The Heart of Nora Flynn The rireat Divide Chpllai The Fireman Frances NeUen. in What Happened at 12 Fannie Ward. In For the Defense Mae Murray. In, 8wt Kitty llellairg Alice tirady. tn La lioheme Pauline Frederick, tn 'be World'a Orat Stun Valentine Orant la The lonoceut He DjUk-iae Fatrtuuiks, la iiegfis tiMKi ta MarBuerlto Clark, In Molly Mako llelleva Hazel Dawn. In Tho Feud Olrl (leorxo H.iban, In I'asnuale Ethel Cayton.ln Ills Hrother's Wlfo. I'uullne Frederick. In The Spider Florence Lawrence. Elusive Isabel Wallace Held, In The Love Mask Vivian Martin. In A Modern Thelma Vaudeville Iron Claw riclurea Henry Klntr. In The Stained 1'earl Winifred Oreemvood. In The Trail of a Thief TIIUUSDAY Penny Hyhind. In (taints and Sinners Edna Wallace Hnpper. In Tho Perils of Dhorro Wm. B. Hart. In The Apostle of Venueartco The Martyrs of the Alamo Mnruuerlto Clark. In Oretna tlreett lllanebe Sweet, In Tho JI000 llusbond Cleo Itldttlev. In The I.ovo Masl; Wm. H. Hnrt, In Tho Apostle of VenBeance Tho Accuslnir Voice ernrparet (llbson. In Tho Leopard's Ilrlde Edmund llreese. In Tho Spell of the Yukon Charles Illehman. In The Hero of Submarine D2 Rthel Clayton In His Hrother's Wife Alice llrady, In Tangled Fates The Market of Vain Desire Olorla's Ttomance The Masked Itlder Olorla's Uomancn Dessle Ttarrlscute. Not My Sister Frank Sheridan. In Perils of DUorco niga Petrova. In Playing With Fire Wm S. Hart. In The Aryan Marcuerlte Snow. In Notorious Gallagher Vaudeville Iron Claw Pictures Victor Moore, In Tho Itace Ilnsel Dawn. In The Feud Olrl Alice Hrady, In La Uoheme Ilobert Warwick. In The Man nf the Hour Sessue Hayakawa. Allen Souls Dorothy Kelly. In The Luw Decldea The Spoilers The llusle Call Hearts and Spark Wallace Belli, ,'n 'fhe Love Mask Mariutrlle Clark, in Wlldflotver Ilessle Darrlecale. in "Not My STster Tyrone PJX' I1 The Eye of ood la Fratwea Nelson, lo What Heppenol at 23 Marie Doro. In The ilerair of Marcm Lionel Harry more. In Dorian's DJvprce Anita Stewart. The Suspect Alice Urady. In La llohema Willi" Collier. In The No Oood Ouy John llarrymore. In The Hed Whlonr Mary Miles Mlnter. In Dimples Oolntr Htralch Olorla's Itomar.ee Tha Masked Itlder Olorla's Itomanee The Sonwblrd Chaplin's The Fireman Maria Doro, In The Heart of Noru Flynn Valentino Orant. In The Innocent I.lo SATUICDAY Jllanehe Sweet, In The tlnnn Husbnnd .. H, II. Warner. In fho .Market of Vnln Desire LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH BTOCKS. .Tim llutler fin Mar.Namorn on Midway -to Mlspah Entetislon n Montana , i Northern Star m Tonopah Itelmnnt 4 ronnpali Mxtennlon ?,H Tonopah Mlnlntt n Uesi-lle Uiila a I est End pa tJOLDFIELIl STOCKS. Atlanta in lllue Mult Hooth ',', i5 miiKiiiK ................ c o it ..;; t'omblnatlon Fraction iJInniondlleld II l( Daisy Florence Ooldlleld Consolidated Ooldtleld Mercer Jumbo Extension Kewanas Orn Sand Ken suor nek ;;; Hy (ho Photoplay Ktlltor tlcrnlillno Fnrrnr nnd her luislmml.Loil Tellcscn, nro In los AurpIcs tor nn enstntre ment of 12 weeks In motion lilctttros lo hs produced by Cecil 11. do Mllle. Prior to thft nrrlvnl of Mr. nnd Mrs. TelleRen represen Intlves of tho t.nslty studio nimlo njl pos slhle nrrniiKcineiits for the comfort ot the celebrated sltisrer nhd nclor husband, A handsome residence located in the centre of n private park In Hollywood wns leased for the two nhd a rctlnuo of servants ehftnECtl. It Is expected that Miss Knrrnr will piny In nt lensl three scparnte photoplays' while there, hut at the omco of Director de Mllle. no Information could lie Riven out, pcndlMB nnswers to lelcRrntns lo the New York of fice of the Lanky (Company. It Is understood photoplays of live, seven and ten reels, re spectively, nro lielnR considered. Special stories nre heliiR prepared for photodrnmns lu which (lernldlne Fttrrar Is to nppenr. Unhurt Unsworlh has been es pecially PiiK.tKed to piny an important role In the support of Miss Mirror. Others to nppenr In the cast will he Theodore Jtoh- etts. Wnllnco Held, II. C. Cnrpenlcr nnd other prominent players who supported tho stnr In tho threo pictures made last yenr. All (lernldlne l-'nrrar subjects will be made unticr tuo supervision of Cecil 1). do Mllle. Thteo Lnsky productions will he released through Paramount on the first three Mon days of .Inly, the schedule bcltiR tllanche Sweet in "The Dupe," duly ,1; Wallace Held and L'leo nidseley In "The Selfish Woman," July 10. nnd Mao Murray In "Tho DrcaM CIIH," July 17. The first two are by Hector Turnbull, nnd "The Dream nirl" by Jeannle Mcpher son. Cecil H. de Mllle, who produced "Tho tlolilen Chunec," of which Miss Mcpherson wns the author, directed tho new Sine Mur ray vehicle. FOREIGN EXCHANGE ttmy VOItk, Jim a. ""he foreign ex change market oli'nca dull but steady this iiiofnihR, with sterling' exchnnRe upcliarigdrt and frnties slUhtly Improved In ton. Quotations: Dcmftnd sterling, 4.7S4. 1 cables, 4,7?-l(ij francs, 6.91 U tot Cheek, 5.9010 'or cables; rclclismarks, 74 ',4 tot checks and 71$, for cables; lire, 6.34 for checks) find 6. .17 for cables ; Swiss, 6.2!( tot checks nnd 5.27 ft for cnlilcs; Vienna, 12.80 for checks, 12.86 for cables! kroner, 28,80 for checks and 2a, SO for cables !' peseta.!, 20.10 for checks and 20,20 for cables; frulld' cm, 1 17-18 for checks nnd 419-16 for onhlcRj rubles, 30.60 for Checks And 30,70 for cables. Sixty-day sterling bills wefB nominally Quoted at 4,72 and 90-day bills nt 4.T0. NEW YORK COMEE MAHKEtf .vr:V YOltK. Juno 26. The market for coffee futures opened cnslcr today, first prices beinR unohan;ed to a decline of 3 points. TradliiR waft active on the call, with sales amounting to 13,760 bngg. Today's BaltlriHy'l openlno;. cloy. June .... 7.8207.84 duly t.sn i-52SI'84 Aunuit 7.R.i i nnj7.02 September 7.M 7it)88(8.0Q Orlober fi.tto s.nj.pil November .i... S.pS'Og.lo December S.ltg812 8 iSwR.in January 8 in W 8. 18 8.llWB.20 Kebrunry 8.an ft. 220, 24 March 8.J4S'8.2!i 8.27W8.28 April 8.a28.33 Mav 8. 13W8.3S 8.3708.83 Hid. Spot Cuba Raws Open UnchntiRcd KKW YOIIK. Juno 2C. Spot Cuba raws opened iiticlmntred on' tho SURiir Kxchango today, nt 0.27c. fi Villi us nnd you vitl find A jj J City of Lumber with lumber JJ (I thofoughfnres and lumber iky h H ncrapers. jl I And thero is not only qunn- jf j tlty, but quality. I Edward F. Henson & Co. J Slrne(iirn) .timber nnd rim&er nil K I'onlar St. Wharven, rhlla. ' V All Ktmberlv Nevaila Hill .. .. Nevmlii Wonder Tccopit Mlliloif , MIBCBLLANHOUB. .01 .113 .Oil .02 .01 .31 .81 .IIS .78 .10 .01 .03 .07 .111 .!) .17 2.1.1 .12 New York llutler nnd Errs Ni:w YOIIK. Juno iill.IICTTKR Supply, heavier. denlhiKH, modernte and ttenerally eauler: receipt!!. in.nL'2 tube, nxtru creamery. Slittc, hlKher seorlnB. 2I) 3nV4o. ; Stnte dnlry 28H & 2ic ; lmltntlon creamery. 25S72.1Hr. KHOH .Supply nnd marftet llrm on IVestern llllvlceH. I'rlreH sllitbtly hlaher, receipts. 13,7 IS !','!?,PB.,.,:,"J""- '-'''' 2BIc- doz. ; extra tlmta. tJJA.-?'- 1o.z-: nr"ts- 23S'24c. doz.; white. 21) : I1"' ""-; t'rown, 2Iffl8(ic. doz.; mlied, 23 t20c. doz. 'm. ft. Hnrt. In tie of envennce The A pun II II Warner. In The HegKnr of Cnwiipore Viilentlne Ornnt. In The Innocent Lie Ilrynnt VAhburn. In Our People John Il.irrymore, In The lied Widow Vlrelnla Penrso'n. In lllazlns Lovo Frltzl Ilurnette. In The llare nnd the Tonnlsn Chaplin's The Fireman armmmte Ornco Ynlentlne. In Dorian's Divorce Charlotto iVnlker. In Kindling Georito lleban. In lMsauale Mno Murray, In Sweet Kitty Ilellalrit t'lcn Itldglev, n The Oolden Chnnce Tho Children In the House Aa In n Looklnic (Hani Pauline Frederick. In Sold JIarauerlte fhtrk. In Molly Make llalleve Vaudevlll Iron Claw I'lctures lVho' Oullty Chaplla's Thn Fireman Maria lloa.i Olorla's Itomanee Da Wolf Hooper. In Mr. Qood. tho tiamaritun A Million a Minute GlorU'a Itomanee Alice Tirady. In I.a lloheme A Million a Minute Olorla'a Romance The Three Oodfathera Vets a' the Illng- , rarlyle niacr.-well. In tinauow ox uouoi Thi Frances Nelson. In What Happened at 22 lleiale Barrlscalt, In Not My Slater Marguerite Clark, hi Wlldnower Th Woman In Black The Floorwalker William Nluh. In Ills Ort Trlumplv .i Ralph iieri. in The Purple Lady Charles lUchman. In The Man from Home Marguerite Clark. In tlll Water Kins Baggot, In. The Man from Nowhere Sesaue Hayakawa, Allen Souls Clatelle Marche, In Should a lUby PUT The Pauline .Frederick. In He VorU' Qrat Snare Valentine Orant la . The Innocent Lie sffibft1' I r& The Snowbird Francis X. llushman. In A Million a Minute Tearl White. In The Iron-flaw Mary Fuller. In The Huntreaa of Men Myrtle Gonzalez, in It Happened In Honolulu tllanche Sweet. In The 11000 Husband Wm. S. Hart, In The Primal Lure JlfotH King, In Fate' Boomerang K-4- lph.Herz. In ;The Purple Lady FranCjlU nillington. In -. j.caiM Gaulle Marche. In Should a iiaby DleT Nance O'Neill. In Those Who Toll Myrtle SteJmin. In The American Ileautr NWu,nS' jDa lighter ulorl1 Romance Willi f&lllI jr In Tb8uaUcU Alice Tirady, In La Poheme A Stranae Case Olorla'a Itomanee Vnudevlllo Iron Claw Pictures Francis Nelson. In What Happened at 22 Qcraldlne, Farrar, In Maria Itosa William Nlah. In Hla Oreat Triumph Harold Lockwood. In The Masked I(lder Ilascl Dawn. In Tho Feud Olrl Edna Wtallace Ifopper. In Tito -I'lrllsof Divorce The Idol' of the Stage negate Mixes In The'urlght Light Tyrone Power, In The Eie of God. ntanche Sweet, in The HQoo Husband Pauline Fre4rlek. In Tho Moment liefore King Maggot. In The Man from Nowhere Klla Hall. In The Love QUI Marguerite Clark, In The Crucible Peggy Hyland. In Saint and Sinner Broken Fetter Chaplitv The Fireman Myrtle Stedman. In The American rjeauty araldtne Fjrrar, in Maria. Rosa &'&& Iady Pimthv Kelly, in Artie. Hie Mllltontlrn Kid Klne Unturnt. In Half n llnue John IHrrymnre, In The Tied Widow Oeorire Tlehan, In Pasauala Mae Murray. In Sweet Kitty llellalrs Dornlhv Olah, In Sinin Rocks the Iloat JIabot Tel'nferrn In The Snowbird Willie I'nlller, Jr.. In The lluglo Cnll II. n. Warner. In Th Market of Yaln Desire Vaudeville Ircn Claw I'lctures Jobn linrrvmorp, in The Ited Widow Geraldlnc Farrar. In M.trla Rosa Nell Harden. In The Ancient lllood Harold Lockwood. In The Masked Rider Hazel Dawn. Ii The Feud Olrl Julia Dean. In Matrimony Hubert II Slantell. In The Spider and the Fly Regale Mixes In The Ilrlght Light Mary Plckford. In The Ktrnal Grind lllanche Sweet. In The l oon Husband George lleban. (a The Italian Muroon Anderson. In Her Husband s Wife Ella Jlall. In The Love Girl Constance Oolller. in The Code of Marcia, Oray Lionel Ilarrv more. In Dorian1 Divorce Harold Lockwood, In The Maaked Rider Mrtle Stedman. In Tho Amcrlian lisauty Ueraldln Farrar Marl nosa. Ralph Her. In Tb lur: Lady THE WEATHER Official Forecast VY'AHintWTO.V, June 2C. For Kastern I'cnnaylvanla and NVw Jersey: Fair tonlRht; Tuptidny. prohnhly local thumlershowors; light varlahle winds. FORECAST FOR PENNSYLVANIA Ilasetl on a new tlisravery (it sohir lihysica lu Wtt.US l. MOORK .t.VJ W. f. CAHOT1IF.II8 Sumlau. July i Monday, July 3 mul Tuc.iihiy, July j T7ie week will open mod erately lenrm and subject to thundcv showers. Wednesday, July .5 It toff! n.r i,,i by ll'cilncsthij, ic(h little chanye of temperatures. Thursday, July (i It will be somewhat tcni'incr 77ti(r.vi7i. Vrtilnu. duly 7, ami Saturday. July Cool miivciiirnf is due Friday probably ac companied by showers, but soon cUariny, with sllyhtly cooler temperatures for the week end. OE.HKAti WRATHlill MOVBMEXTS UVK Cool movement, due to develop tn United Utatcs July i, wilt be a modernte movement. brinylny well-distributed thunder showers aver the country, fallowed by clearing and 10. to IS degrees cooler iccather, except in eastern United States. A moderate lo average movement is due July -1, bringiny scattered thunder showers and 10 degrees cooler yeneially. I.KMiTII OF DAY. Sunrises. .. 4:320 m .Moon rises. . . l:20n.m. Hun eeta. .. 7:32 p.m. Moon souths. H,. Id a.m. DKLAWAIIK lUVI'.lt TIDE t'lIANGUS, CHESTNUT STRRDT. HUli water. .1(1.3(1 a tn. High water. .11.00 p.m. Low water . .1:22 p.m TIIMI'F.H.VTL'RK AT KAC'II HOUR, hi" ni ml ill la r u -ji :i 4T'8 071 711 74 1 771 701 821 All 85 1 Commercial Motion Pictures All work guaranteed. ' Come and inspect our plant and facilities. Get acquainted with us and our methods. DUFF C. LAW 204 Osborne Street , Wissahickon ::::::::: Phila. Pa. Prominent Photoplay Presentations .......JlSSSI.IHI'"'"'""""'"'""""""""""""""""l""ISIj Bo(ka Grnpamu mllF. following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLI'.Y Hooking 1 i'omiiniiv, which Is n. Biinriinlee of early slionltig of the finest productions. aii nffliSl rnl(l before exhibition. Ask for the theatre. In jrour locality oMitiiiliig "lct."cs through the HTANLF.Y HOOKING COMPANY. SMm All -.-.. 1 2th. Morris Paesyunk Me. ALHrllllljKA i,"romount'lprctureB. " FANNIE WARD '" "amISne" a n r A Pi I A CHESTNUT ARC AU1 A tiL'Low inrn it7 c J in "Tin: ArosTi.i: Wm. S. Hart of vkniieanck- 1III.LIE Ill'RKi: In "Olorla's Romance" I No. S) C11AS. CHAri.IN In S2D AND THOMPSON STS. MATIISJ-K "Aliil HTRA10HT" THE FIREMAN" APOLLO innHA TATIWiTir.F In "OOINO DH-frv-mn inwuni (.Tn nr1 TyTiVT,T, MD AnoVE MARKET BELMOiN 1 Mats. Ii.in A 3:30. J0c 1JA-"-'i" i:gs.. (13(1, N. Ui30, l.",e Dustin Farnum in "David Garrick" LIBERTY DnoAD AN?OLVMRIA WM. S. HART in "THE. PRIMAL LURE" LOGAN THEATRE "10 SR0A1 SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "ALIEN SOULS" ffl TCT" B2D AND LOCUST 1-4V-'.JJ 1 Mats. 1:80 and 3:30, 16o Digs. 0:30, U, 0:80, ISO Robert Wanvick ,n" "SiYotm- Prominent Photoplay Presentations WEST I'HlI-MlELt'llIA OVERBROOK MD AND 0ard I've DOROTHY GISH llo'KT'jIB U0AT "BATHTUB PERILS" 60TH AND BALTIMORE AVE. BALTIMORE i;?eemAV "A Woman's Naked Soul" TOM INIA in "lhe Man Within" EUREKA 0T" MARKBT 8TS' IlI.t'EIHHIl FEATURE FLORENCE LAWRENCE in El.rBIVE 1SAI1EL" NORTH Broad Street Casino Bn0A&,f3UW MATINEE 2:80. EVENING T gnd 9. ROBERT MANTELL in THE SPIDER ANO THE FLY- KEYSTONE LEHIGH AVENUE VAUDEVILLE and "IRON CLAW" Pictures KoiTii i'iiii..M)i:i.riu.v. OT YMP1A RROAD ANn l I lYl r l f nAivnninnn: LATEST PJiOTOPLAX IS THE CQOLBBT TUEATXS JY VUIUl. MATINEE DAILY CHAS. CHAPLIN in "Carmen" Hutu AND CEDAR AVI CEDAR r.iAAiroir.vr THCATRB Annette Kcllermann "' "xT-aiiTKit" Wiins nrii.TY?" FAIRMOUNT Marie Waleamp 'THE IRON CLAW 20TH AND (llRARD AVE. in "TAMMANV'B TIQER" FRANICFORD " FnANKFAv,EDNUB MARGUERITE CLARK in MOLLY MAKE-RELIEVE" 56TH ST. Theatre MA!8K PARAMOl'NT Plt'TI'HE Hazel Dawn in "The Feud Girl" omlng Wwlnrsilav un,I Thuisduy or This Week BILLIE BURKE ' 1A:g..llt Epl. GERMANTOWN 8503 ?g2va I'ARAMOtNT PICTURES GEORGE BEBAN in "Pasquale" 5DTII k MARKET 2:15-T-0 $13,000 K1MHALL ORHAN GLOBE F. X. Bushman & Beverly Bayne In "A MILLION A WIMIW It ADPl AVENUE THEATRE G1KAKLI TTII 'JIIUMD AVENUE Mae Murray and Wallace Reld in "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" 7 L M.tVn BROAD ST.. ERIE A Great INortnern oermantown aves. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in 'ItnOaiE Ml.XEB IN" IRIS THEATRE 3 tF LIONEL BARRYMORE ip "DORIAN S DIVORCE" JEFFERSON 0TW sATNRDEBTAUI'mN BILLIE BURKE in gLORIA'S ROMANCE" LAFAYETTE 20" SSST" WM. S. HART in "BETWEEN MEN" IFAFiFR FORTY-FIRST AND I Of ANT FY MARKET ABOVE 10T UUtUE4l. Lancaster avenue, O "ril-.Es I Pauline Frederick Bl'RTON UOJL-MES' TBAVBLOOtB Market Si. Theatre s33 ggSw TRIANGLE PLAYS Present TULLY MARSHALL In "8AHLE LORCHA" TRIANOLE COMEDY, "STOLEN MAQIO" PlRPHFI IM OERMANTOWN AND uirnnum ciielten aves. Wm. Collier, Jr. ,n ,T1IE DU0Ll'. Ky. Comedy "HEARTS AND BPARKS" PALACE 1211 MAnKET STREET MARGUERITE CLARK in "WILDFLOWER" PARK" RIDGH AVE. A DAUPHIN BT. iTrV.r. MAT, 2tl5. EVE., Bi45 to lt.- l'ARAMOUNT MARIF nORO "' "T,IK heart mKlE UKJK.KJ OF NORA FLTNN" PRIWrPQC 118 MARKET I 1 11 V i iJ J STREET ETHEL CLAYTON In "THE GREAT DIVIDE" ADDED ATTRACTION CHAS. CHAPLIN In 'THE FIREMAN" I PI A I TO GERMANTOWN AVE. IMrVUlU AT TULPEHOCKEN ST, FANNIE WARD in "FOR THE DEFENSE" DXTr CMT MARKET BELOW 17TII tVHiVjIMN 1 II l'3l AN VOICE OKO.l.V TODAY and TOMORROW FRANCES NELSON ana ARTHUR ASHLEY lo A Brady-Made World Mysterious Romance, "What Happened at 22' RIIDV MARKET STREET U D I BELOW JTIl STREET MAE MURRAY in "SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS" 121 MARKET STREET WORLD FILM CORP. Present SAVOY WORLD F ALICE BRADY in "La Boheme" J T Q Q A 1TTH AND VENANGO ST3, Valentine Grant ,n "Tg&cesT UB.. WHO'S QUILTY" VICTORIA fvTNINTI1 TRIANGLE PLAYH Present DOUOLAS JFAIR UA.S'KS In, "REoaiE MIXES IN." Added WM. COLLIER in "WILLIE'S WAgBLY WA- Ol'i 1 k 1 . M f JI:1 P i TUB WORLD'S GREAT 8NARB" m ! f . s lUIAUlg s S II W s sssissss s SJLtJIS-I I e S . jsjn.s.issxt.isri!) h' 1 isiilsjVk"ii1sTJii iri iiiifililMltiiifiTttrfltriri.-
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