EVENING LT)GER-PniLAr)KLl?HXA; THtTR$DAY, OCTOBER 10, 1015 TON PRICES DROP HEAVY OFFERINGS nnvlnsr. However, Results In Fair Recoveries During Early Trading f rras BELT WRATHKR CONDITIONS "., ..u n.i in Rain were ren- JLn reVerie. b ",,, M ,hU ftj-js? 't BEt'TR tsit wr'il. JSllS roi Itkshnrs.KnevjIlle. ,?HU KSTVhAm. Ml nirmbigham. SSrKrlst I Meridian ' and MonUnme tr. KTUtotah. mi o. ,.j" "V;-..;. "-; sfervS' 5S"7S-" W 3 . T"2t.WnY IS Inch nl lllnnlnsham, ,t K!:b;i 'fun. ItoKnu 4xinVnr. .1 Hnssvlue. . .,-.-i- n... 19 niasnnrrntlnr? IrXarooot cables earned largo offerings nt iSfftnln of the Cotton Kxchnnce today. tMMnMon nouses. m ""; "" " R5l street Interests belrg the chief eel era. 1!".. . .-- ...... , n vnnt character. trie nujins " " - - - - - . . ... ....it.M n.,,1 annt lintiaea. Kich some trade demand, and the supply i OOn finaujic". nene prominent ", """ :",. Iffltarw cal nn tho call. And nnaily ran Isle"'. .... J nn nia Bftlflntr fnr fc' bid on iiny ' - , w : a.,.. ... Imtupliint fri.m frmlor J bales, wmio ..........- """,-" , became a Inrge buyer of the late ... I Khiitart wiis easy, with prices 2 to 51 mlnuTes prices had rallied 13 to 19 Jch was Influenced by the po.wli.ll.ty of i vt In the sown, ioiiowihk i ciui.n llSkh has been racing In cotton States for l?.r." ,"' .h. Uenlmr .lecllne In Rion carried the active months about 3 llTl Points net higher, with January sell- ',. .t.t 1.a thn faln4 In (tlA SmUi probably enc6raj;ed part of thy buy- 7ibout 24 to 27 point from the opening the middle of the mornlnc, with prices $me 12 r l pomis tm irum ui ut. EThere was homo nelllns on nn Idea that Sinners had now procured enough cotton 7: . l.j.n innrM Inrl nnfl.nt. while n. mmwiI of commlsslon-houtj demand this wrnlns encouraiicu '" "" uehnlcal position .. ... aAlltn.' horl hf.nn nhftorhil. the iittktt became quiet and the western belt JMCCOCt for irOSIS or ireexinn icinieraiurei VlMd to steady prices around 18.SB for 'Htwiry. 2-O0 l'.M. 18.23 18.44 IS. .IS 18,411 1B.00 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS r.iuiN and FLoim MSSVS'iSJ nmrJ. Qnotatlort ii'.'.'irr?. . .' rvuui-rn rru, l( 1i V "M. 7tJ . i nn ni nn ,1- -, .; ' " 1" 'tart iiu Lir" .r J'. " -'PTI t- tlS .MiST' ". - rrt, nnv list....! ln" ft S"ll:.P tnveWiw It ill fWCVd,.feSv. w'""'- "WsJl.oo. uo.No! tiiJiiTtte;,,cJp,,i. 4' ,n Vu"1- T mrkft uiamc im iim tniK S tfmcth ff .. l: . . "-ij thsi iiiii) IV' ly"" Crn! IB. "'inntita tt: ion lV. '.r'wJj? J,.r" '". 1 l'h no rrn " is K M Mil... !.. ... A - a T V 1 a?;::"-."m.;"hs?i irti wS?l. V-'""'' .''" f$ln Kill rWfir. Oo, Mv.ft( clVr SA HinHiS-i00i .trulr "tv wlafr. tiesr :n KJffl to. .to ,),. tiraint. t ibjj ?a . ., .. i..1-'-?. R w "'il. tt Arm. n.tr mntll PROVISIONS m .nr . Quotatlona c tr Iml, In m fmcVM and alr-trled. 4p. .. Irn Klf' Lnurl'i".; VtX"...:"- '..".' -'" . J7e. bf ha ma. tJHttsn ?''" hn. . P. cirl. ; viurr in ma. rami ni ?. 2 icj pinrr rami. mnVixl niv iupm1 CrkPlil an. I a.a.- a a a , -!-- ' f -;' ..... rt.i- ' 'r nam, unio moVrU nml i,.r.rW1 wrK, in mil)-. 1:00 loon-. SUOSUHp. d. 10, no, menKi, S3 d. rltr rurtnl. ia a.- --Tt .- . nam p. ffTnoK-a. wtt- is: I, e. Pic wm. Ute. lirea a. rlt riTtl ron, writem cureit. 33Uf In pickle, . acorulna to aiaai lartl. weatern ra- tiitytn. aa tA 32Hc. brrakfatt "lKliaU. 114,1), tnit, ""i.i, loua., MAtift and avvra, laron, itratern . " 11'' ."rlT,:..ie. do da do. tuba. 17c. laM 'ri : t: : ""sirs .. ?r?w c. tard. v, ..,,. iruuriru in lUUf nc REFINED SUGLARS a-it,imJ,t W?. "" "" """ Th Pnn iiJXrri?. ,? too'ronr withdraw quotation, "'flwrs- lit prlcra; fcu nn tranu.atad .oKcrTd,J.,.'T4oblo.con,N,lo,," ' ' ,5c DAIRY PRODUCTS n.,Krrr,Kn.T1" market rul1 wry firm under l,l-on'r,'!fj " .'slrlr l demand and tronrer oulalda adrlrea, and vrlwa at aollj- lSf?ttrMm',r...,'v'w,l .'e Kollowlns nr tna quotation. Wra'orn. aolld.carlipd rrramrnr. i-?P,'ul.f' 8Sc- "tra, SOOaici eilra nratt, 3.1 3.11. 0. lima. 34Sllr anni ItUr STV.IHe) do. VlrVi;.'a6? econda. :. Uf. ..nil.. FA. I do. arronda, altlav. Tea'dar cloae , ,isri 18.:.j in ni ... 18 T4 11:00 15.00 Opn. A.M. M. 1N..1S 18 S.i JS.4'I thiit 18.SH 18.4T 18.5.1 18.65 IB. mi 18.3M is.no in.RH ls.r.n 18,66 ls.Tl T lrrnnnl rAtinrt .4, fc..,-i'WW. WV..V.. E,lJVJvItrOOt, Oct 19. There was a fa'r Btaesi doing In spot cotton totiay nnu a ilnts lower to the bnsla pf 10.61 for Amer an mlddllne The Bales aggregated SOOO IWles, Including CQ09 bales American. There (r no imports, ino marKei tor iuiurea gawd steady, nt a decline of B points to nn lrance of Vi point. FOREIGN EXCHANGE E vittv vnni." n.t Ifl Th. fnrlirn Wm ng market opened dull and steady, the hV feature belns tho slightly easier ten- Mfmcx In lire. Jaotatlons follow: Demand sterling 4 7.1. axes 4 it ini rrcncii ciiecKB uoi-ft, fc!fs 8.814 ; rolchmarks, checks 70H. Mts iu a-iti; lire chocks o.!iv uiuico ,; SWISS cpccKS ii..sy, tnuicn o. ..-,; indlvanlan kroner checks 2S.40, cables 10 i Vienna checks 11.98. cables 12; ktns 20.13. cables zo.iv; guuuers cnecKs . cables 41 1-16: rubles 'checks 31.10, !ej 31.20. RATES FOR MONEY Call. .... s paw Tim. 2 Q4 4HQG 4 d4l4 4 4U, i.ryrk ... MUUIPSIIV , . wion ... rinra .lunmfrrl.l Mmr thrfH, fa Blx mnntha. Pnlla. ahla. 31k ifiK per cant. BANK CLEARINGS t Bank rlfarlnaa today ramDared with corra aatvlliic day laat two yaara: iio. .luio, l,'l,a fclUWphla. 134.1.74, 717 3S.ill..1Tn lill.n.-.I.uTl aaion . au,inu,inj aa.ii.oiu .aiu.ioi MUruora tn,r84,74tl il.417.u3o t..'i4M,ilv.i v Tsrk ot.3j.iijii.i 4UJ.OUO M3 :oa,iri,'.'i4 Louis 10 4HS "!tl 14.4R1.II3J iu.n;u.4:8 ICUD 83.811 3R3 60,740.118 48,71(1.677 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOI'AU 8TOCK8 Did. ,V3 .in ,U3 .17 M ::;i.::::i:::::iif k Puller . . .. rtNamara . . way ., pth Cxunittjri tana , Pilar , . , a a opah nxtirnaion an liinli.ir . ....o Eula a. "3 t Cna . .OS QQLWMVD STOCKS ia .,, .. .10 PUll .(13 9" ,,, ,,,.,,,.,, a.,,, a , ., . .10 a . .,. a. ,,,,,, a...,. ,01 J .OS . Frao .ihi of U II ...'.., .0.', ,..,, na 411 ld Oonaolldated ......,. ,.t. 88 .V, ,33 Md llimw Kitenaioi ana. ., ,.,..(... SIISCELTNICOUB AVnn(f Win . , , .1" .03 .1)4 .1'0 .. .20 .. .10 Alktd. .113 .12 .10 .u .7U .11 .03 .13 .IIJ .04 .08 .07 :SJ .60 .08 ,i .13 .04 ,06 .23 I. Si joDuins aaira or fancy crlnla. 4"aMr miuh Fine nur-lald rsca aoU fairly and prlcea wero asiln Oc wr ra. or le par d.ixfn, riiihar. under amall auppllra. Quotation!: in !..r".VJvn'arl.y ettra. Jso pr doi.i nearby J!.!";... I.?. J":r "'andard caa, nearby current ItVtlpl! lii.'!i. Jr standard case, wratrrn eatra rirata. 110.50 per csaa, do, nr.ta. 110 -jo par caaej refrligrratnr a. eitra, v 4.1 par raay, do. n-ata. IUirll.30. do. aacondi. 7 SAW 8 tjt per raaa. fancy a'rrtpd. randled frean ",. T'.?T.J.JOD.b'n at 42W44C tr dot. HlbbMrv Ilrnund waa farily adlve and th market ruird nrm under lltht offerlnia. Qjota- tlonai ,M Yn.Lr e.alt .m. .. ...l . JlCi do. do. fr to Kocd. ro'i L'lc. do. narl. Klmi. llttlWc. POULTRY MVE Trade waa aluw, today belns a Jewi.h bollday. arnj the market waa laraely nominal a quote: Kowla. aa to quality. IslfSne rooalera. 140ir.c. eprlns rhlckena. arrordlns Jo quality. 18si)c, tvhlto I-norn. arrordlns i? Quality. lOlllsc, durka. to sis and ciual Ity. 16t18r, steae, 16llo turkeys. 1'1'Ol'lc plseona. old. per pair. l!3fF!c. do. roune. per pair. 1BI.V20. DnKSHKl .The marb.l e,.l..1 firm will. Am. anf abeorblns th limited rrrelpia of eholc WORK BEGUN TO SOLVE PROBLMS OF RAILROAD FREIGHT CONGESTION Interatnto Commerce Commis sion Asks Co-opcrntion of Carriers in Gather ing Statistics CONSIDERS EMBARGOES WASHtN'OTON. Oct. 1 nellerlnr that the Increasing congestion In the transporta tion system of the United Stales Is costing the American public millions of dollars n day. the Interstate Commerce Commission today announced that It has commenced n lnvelKl!on Into the problem As nn Initial step Ilia commission has asked the rallrosda to tile with It statistics of car moxementa which wilt show from where and to what paints the heaviest traltlo Is at different seasons of the year. The liurcnean war has brought about rod cat chanies In the transportation ss ttti of tho country vast shipments now molng night and day oer routes which were comparatively little traveled before 191 . KrTnrts are being made to open up new routes to ports which will relieve con gestion at the. North Atlantlo terminals, and tb's revolution of tranic has upset normal cindltlona, resulting In serious car short age nt one place and great congestion at another, damage being Inflicted by both conditions. The figures sought by the com mtislon will show Just how the freight trslTlo has been rearrangod. It Is expected. The problem of freight embargoea entera Into the equation also, and there now Is afoot a movement to give the commission that Jurisdiction over the laying of em bargoes on freight by carriers the lack of which It sharply feels Charles W. EpUnr; Charles W. Hptlng. eighty-two years old. died yesterday at his home. 200S Oreen street Ilefore his retirement from the coal business, about twenty-nine scars ago, he was manager for the firm of William II Johns. lie was a native of Pottsvllla and camo here tlfty-flve years ago. For many years Mr Kptlng was a member of the Spring Garden Methodist I.ilcopal Church and the Pulaski Ixidge of Masons, of Potts vllle. Two children sunlve him. William J Kptlng nnJ Mr. Kugene Vansant. The burial will take place next Saturday nt laurel Mill Cemetery. man tank. .'nllAwIn killed. dr-packeii fcwla. 1 are the Quotations- Fresh. 1 . ... Im. rirv.ni, lril fancy selected. iSHc. do, weUhlns 4H J5 lbs. apiece. 24c: welxhlnc 4 Iba apiece. 23iC. do, welshing aH II. apler. 22'ct do. welshlnr 3 lbs. apiece, MWir. fnwla In Mila.. Ire packed fancy. drr-Plcked. netshlns 403 lh. and oyer apiece, "Jvj,. .mailer altea. lt.23c. old rooatera. dry-plckcd. 17c: roaatlns chick ens. western, wtlahln 8 Iba. and oer, per pair. i'43r.c o. do, walanlnn 07 U.a ". Mir. 22U23c, brolllne chickens, western, weehns .KM It a. per pair. 24 0.-.V: ciitckuns, welshlns B34lbs. i.r ralr, S002lei do. D-'JTd sbjea. 21Ci2 c. broilers, Jersey, fancy, 3n032e: broilers, other nearby wrlshlnc I4UJ lbs. apiece. 2S3nc. broilers nearby, smaller sites. 26tf27c. ducks, nearby, eprliur. SOtlsle, squaba. per dKen whlto, w.islilna; lie, 12 lbs. per dozen. 15.7106. do. welthlna- UWIO Iba wr doxyn. I4.R.-iO3.(,0, do. elhlm 8 Iba. per Vsi'l.JVf ?' ' weigmng i lbs. per doien, I2-52S-73! 'lo welshlne flOHVi Iba. per doin. ls'21?l!,,Jt.,l!,"t' -S02.l. amalf and No. . uvvu-t!.J, There was a fair demand for cholc slock nf moat dcacrlptlona, and value centrally ruled firm Jmder moderate orterlnca. Quo tations: ATii'es, per bbt. Jonathan. 4 4.80: tllusii, a4, (Irlmra- uolden, J4. Kmokehouae. 12.7.1W.1.SD, Aleiander. 12 r.0 3,7.3: WeHlthy. IJ.5'J3 23. Twentr-ounrs, li.5.1 (13.33: York imptrlaT. I2.23A3, lien Uavla. 12 - .uu, tair ... soo.1, si ..utrz.au. ppiea, York Qulncea, -1-ancy Delaware and Maryland ier hamner- 80(73ci fair to aood. 2,04uc Qulncea New per not No. I, itw.l. No, 2. I2(2.a0. New York, per bum.. 1.10O1.75. rult. Florida, , Oape Cod. Ilsht, per crate, II 3UQ2. rearhei Ver basket. BUODOc do. do, per 12SU1.73. Pears. New York. n RAILROAD EARNINGS NEW HAVEN ended June SO: mm Tn-H,,.. ftlnr revenue ,,,176.311.633 in,S2.3o t,9Mratlna revenue 23.2S3.293 S.H80.638 ftlrg Income 22,881.882 B.HJU.B01 wcomq , .. 2N,HI1,112 a,4aa,viv .... , .. -t.3llJ.7ST 2,OQ7.T8 GRAND TRUNK aad wtek October . 11,300,003 $232,276 CAQ0, INDIANAPOLIS AND M1UI8VIUJ5 week October.. 110.1,800 112.331 ' July 1 ,, . , 2.S13.010 332.018 French Rentes Lower Wnis. Oct 19. Three per cent rentes i iranca 30o today, off 10c VENUS WPENCIL l7fiUc WliV -o $nrt.L -ttu. 64tr 6u& m JV ms. ArwkMlaWi urfia mU,tnjtXAJm -1 yJ mmmmmmm L-emona. per boi 1304, Oranefrult per crate. 13 nH.V rranbertlea. 1 per bbl . 13 till So, do, do. per crat. I2V2 40. do, Jersey, dark per crate. 1202.40; do do. .. i-eacnea. ew iorK. DUSn.'DSSKel, . v..,..,.. alalia, ,rw .win. ,ll wuo,, hamper Meckel. I1.73U2.23. Sheldon. 11.2.10 1.00. Uartlett. No, I. Si.-JJtf:-. do. No. 2. 811c. Pears. New York Uartlett. per bbt.. I3W4 80, Clrapea. New York, per 4-lb baakot Concord, lUtP13o; Nlacara. lOUlSc. Oraprs. New York, per 211-lb, basket Concord. B0O35C. Niagara. 4O03HC. Plums, New York, per tiaaKet Dam son. 20023c; prune, 23033c, sreen Bate. SUV 0C VEGETADLES The market was generally Arm under mod erate offerlncs and a fair demand. Quota llona: White potaioes. per bush. Pennsvlvsnla choice, 11.3301 to. New York choice. 11.23$' 1 So. White potatoea, Jeraey, per basket, 83 O 03c Bweet potitoea. Kastern Hhore. per bbl. No, 1. I1.73U2. No. 2. SI 1.50. Sweet potatoea, Delaware and Marland, per hamper, I.OW75C Swet potatoes, Jeraey, per basket No. 1. 607(c. No,. 2. JjJCSSc,. Onions, per 100-lb. ban No! 1. 2.30&2 73: No. J (1. 40V 1.63. Cabbate. domestic per Ion. 142048. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CIIICAOO. Oct lft. 111X13 Ilecelpta. 20.00(1 head. Market atrons. Mlisd and butchers, IU.4UO10 2V send heavy. u 3301D 20j roush heavy. ll.30tf H.3II: lltht, IV.33& 10.13, pUs, o.736i20. bjik. i03lnii. CATTIall ltcelplt, 10.00(1 head. Market rood, steady; othera slow mvl weak, li-evea, I6.80011.4il: tmws snd h'lrers, I3.40O0 20 atmkera and fixltra. I4,70(t7.03i Texana, 7W Bjia: canea, i(.-.jwii.i. HHUUP Receipts. 17,000 head. Market atronr. Natlia and weatern, I7O8.30; lamba, I8.4uei0.70. NEW YORK DUTTER AND EGGS NBW YORK. Oct. in. MUTTER Reeelpta P2J4 tula. tlllshtly hither for best tab! rradrs. but quiet, F.tra creamery. 35'i 0 SjT, c; hither acorlnt, 3H;U3iUici Stat dairy. Sl'ic: other trades unchanged. KOas lteeelpta 14,832 packages. Firm with little mora speculative support, Tradlnt quiet. QiaOtatlona unihanted, Manh & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT ST. Tyrol Wool (A Knitted Fabrie) Mens Motor Coats Men's Street CoaSts Waratk without wcigtit BeeJ o preMiB almost cvferlai'Brf :eomf6rtabl aad praetieal. A!e Golf Suit,. VtJ, Switr, JaeW. et. "MaNM DlLKl liaa'cNBfnHiT st. STANLEY WILL RUN NEW SELZNICK FILM Booking of "Common Law" In dicates Resumption of Amen ities Between Forces Ry the Photoplay Editor Though no omclal announcement has been made (at least to the writer). It Is evident that Stanley Mastl-aum. the photo play theater magnate ami progenitor of the playhouse bearing his first name, and loula J. Selxnlck, one of the most Important In dependent producers, wno has Clara. Kim ball Young tinder contract and who Is nt fi I lnte.1 with Herbert llrenon. have, com to terms, for "The Common I.tw." a Sels nick feature, previously reviewed In these columns, will be shown nt the Stanley Then, ter all next week Ijtst Saturday the KvicxiNa I.snoBn car. tied the story of Mr Mastbnutn'a denial of the allegation, made In n New Yorn Journal, that Mr. Selxnlck was about to take legal action against him for threat, enlng to bar SeUnlck picture In the Phtli. delphla territory Now omies the reunion. Just what effect the poaalhly contemplate', booking of SeUnlck films at this Stanley, hlt.ierto theeflome of Paramount, will ha on the local situation cannot be predicted. Hut the merger (If It bo that) Is Impor tant, In that It may bring to local photn. pla goers a richer variety In their amuse ment faro. Teace also reigns In the Triangle camp. A trade paper has a stnry this week that Messrs. (IrlRHh, Ince and Sennett will con tinue In their combined role of triple entente. "If you have heard that produc tions made nt our studio are not to go through our releasing organisation you have been misinformed," Mr. Inco Is quoted as declaring. Charles Chaplin's next Mutual-tvine Star release will bo "Ilehlnd the Screen." and In It the famous kidney-footed comedian will divulge some of tho secrets that go to make up mot.ott picture successes. The silent version of Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand leagues! Under the Sea." which li being presented by Universal In Chicago, and which, presumably, will come to Philadelphia this season. Is reported to be "turning 'em away" In the Western city Attractive programs add to the ef fectlvcnes of the film, which Is being ex hibited aa a big featuro and something out uf tho usual rut. $10,000,000 IN GOLD BULLION ARRIVES HERE UNDER ARMED GUARD Huge Sum Sent in Payment for War Munitions Bought by the Allies Through J. P. Morgan & Co., of New York The Theatrical Baedeker iiAnrttcK "covtvtotf crY.M with J fowl and Itei.vy Stevenson A drama en th ' fall-n woman ' mmhtnlnt humor and social aattra with am altuatlona CIIR1TNIT BTOKirr OPKRA HOtMK ", pWUHTr.R OF Till', tiODV with Annett Kelicrnann and William Shay . William lint's phiteplay spectacle directed In Ja maica h- Herbert llrenon and employing thousands ol aut-ere" and maeal eats.' .ttrrrti.poi itan upbra inn nn "itif. ntf. MtlOR.W," with Charlotte, th akateri evmsa and Ma band. Nat M Wllla. Charles T. Aldrhh ant many snerlaltlea A three-rtnt elrrua of iau...llle. tvraaa band snd akatlng. nil twI LTiyr'T""I-K Stll.llirJl IttlV." with (Jllfton Crwfnn i,.hn harm inomaa ami Marga ret Itotna'n A Iteiglanlawl Teutonic oper etta, with a -wl of pro- Vlly wliltewaeh hihI om ona In lh "grand manner. ' capably sung tintt.l". I.MIWS .VAMIV with Marta Tempest ll.waamer cnme.tr. written by Cyril lUrpourt. who wrote '-A Pair of Silk Hlock; Inga very deftly Interpreted b Mlsa Ttmiwat and W tlrsnam ll-nwne Ooit tun. POIinRsr .Snll" with JullH iUnderet.n. lMHiaht llrlan and Joeeplt Cswthorn A pretty tar, an at!! star, a comic star, Plua svt pretenttoua orrlrestrated melodies. IDKI.ritl I'AI'I'.KIKNl'IV with r.rneat lllemlinntflg. A "modern morality play wlih more hutnann.i lhn grace.1 "l.verj' woman,' There'a a Urge cast Olendlnnlng acts auperblir AT POrVLM rRJTK.1 VVAI.NttT ItltlMIIMl IP PArill.K IN I'JIU ITirs," Ou HIM' newest v-lilcle for display. Inr the anm.lng vlrtsslludes of Oenrga lc. Jdanus s well Known "comic " Thla tltna ho Is given the background of politics, with a bat masque thrown In rTNicKKnitocKntt "Tin: irrr.tt.vM. .no. III.KK." with llugrnio lllalr. TIM" drama or in upurter ana in ttgnt n- love, wnicn was rtrat dlsplareil at the Walnut earlier In the aeasoti. A play wits -neh Interest. oiiPimi'M "itiu tup. mx hiu: i.tivr.ii.' Murder mvsterr of time-tried materials, capably enacted and staged. aVKlf rRATVRR FILMS STANt.KT "Till: IJIHS." with 0en Stoore snd Marguerite Couttnt, a Pamous Plaera' Para mount tUm, and others. ARCADIA Till; RP.TPIIN OP DRAW 1.4.W" with VV. 8. Hart, an lnce-Trlangla prtxlurtlon, and others. PAUACK "Till. ItKTPRN OP I.VE." with l-tiia Mirn and i:ucene O'llrien, an Rssanay mm. nrst ahowing IIHHKNT -"I.II'll'M SHADOW." with William Xlsht and Irene llnwtey. a Metro photoplay. VirfUltlA "MANHATTAN VIADM.SV lull th week), with louclis Fairbanks, the amus ing snd ciiltliur Flno Arts Trlanglo flint atMiut the wvaterner who finds adwntura tu N4wr Votk. YAVDBVIM.R KKITIPS llell ftoryi IMwIn Arden, In "Close Qiiartera": dai tly ami Morton: Adrian C. P'Can") Anaon, t'harlea lsiiard Fletcheri At tleranl Sim tilla fiara. in .-mxiern auoe llle Frolics Frank Parian and Peru, tho Kramers, Carirllla'a lllrda, and tho Sells Tribunal I'lrturea. OHllll: "Th l.vrn Party." a tabloid musical comedy, Dan Hherman and company. In Th Jay Circus", Nana HullHmi. In "Never Again"; Tl t.lng Sing: Ooldsmtth and Pluard. In Th New aNaieamatr , ware ani uay mond. Darailevll Johnny Itetiidids, llarklns McKee and tortus D'Aln".id and Fuller. In a comedy sketch. Richard llruthera. acrobata, etc OltAND Town Hall rollles." headed by ths Irish tenor. Kugene Kmmetli Marlon Weekat Fres.-ott and Hi,wa ,rn. Anthony and Mack th "Wop an I tho 'nntrayur" Cabarets Dogs, Mr. I'lsko and Mies i'alon, and 1'atho Newa and coire.lv reeta, CltDSH KISYH Pauline, "Into the tight " Itogera, I'urxon and iliigcra, II. Kelly- Forrest Hhents and Kldrvd and tha Archla Nicholson Wlt.l.lAM PKNN "Msmmy Jinny's lllrthday ' i-anfleld and llarnea. Itrennan and Powell, th Tliomns Trio and Nnrms Talmadae, In 'The Social Secretary," a Triangle nim. UlS'STRKt.S DCMONT'f -Varle.1 program of blackface enter talners, with Interpolated apeclalllea by mem bera of th resident company. Tha skit thla week la "Ksperlence; ur. The Illarkmallera " Police Court Chronicle A little house moving slowly over a Held was the strange sight which greeted cop aa he vv.-is riding along Rtonehotise lane, AM there wis no wind worth wrhlte, the Wue-. coat rul-bed hla eyea to sea If h were dreaming "So tho house kept on moving Another policeman happened along. The first cop pointed to the moving house. "Do you see tha same thing that I dor he nsVted flee. It's a house moving." replied the second blttecoat They pursued the house and caught It Then they discovered Ita motive power. It. or he. was a man He said his name waa Mike I,utt. "Where did you awlpa the house?" asked one of the cops. "I didn't swipe It." said Mike. "It'a part of a garbage " 'What do you mean by a garbage?" queried the cops. "A place whero they keep buxs wagons, ortmlbllea." Then they understood. "The blamed thing collapsed," said Mike, "and I found enough of It hanging together to make n lltlo bunk. It's light and I carry It with inc. 'cause It's light and It keeps the wind off me fer I ain't got no overcoat" Mlko admitted that he obtained hla house hold necessities by plucking them from barns, so he vvtta taken beforo Magistrate llaker. "You need a home badly?" tho Judge asked. "Yes." said the prisoner, "but I don't want an oftlslill home" "I'm nfrald we'll have to force ono on you," anld the Judge. "Thirty days In the IIoue of Correction." KAWTHQUAKK ROCK! 4 STATMr Near-Pantcs In SouOwrn CitWt, tmt Only Slight, Dwitagt, ATI.ANTA. O.. Oct,' tS.-tTi.ly atsIM damage broken windows are aniiis. i was reported today aa the reenrtt e Ml earthquake that rocked Ocomla, Tvaniawi, part of Kentucky and eastern AlatiMU late yesterday - Three shocks were felt In WwtsafMaai, two elsewhere. Neitr-panlcii fewlt Ik many cities. y ta Flowers for the WJ home WAT is more in viting, refreshing, eye-pleasing, in the home than flowers fresh and fragrant? May we put you down for an order twice a week? Such a regular order has advantages that mean mucli for your money. This wcclt, regular $1 . Orchids. 60c. Charles JSenryrbn Ve Sign fY$e Jfps 221 South Broad Street In th mlJJU ml th kl'ck Ten million dollars In gold, sent by the Alllcr In payment for munitions, arrived hue this afternoon under the protection of armed guards. Many of the curloua wero at the station wjien the train carrj Ing th precious burden pulled In. Ilut sprinkled among tho crowd wero a number of plain clothes, men. who kept sightseers nt a distance and took no chai.ces. The bullion came direct from Ottawa. Can., by way of New York. U'waa shipped to Canada two years ago by the Allies, who. It Is said, foresaw the aubmarlne activities and took this means of planting a nestegg across the sea. The metal Is owned by J. P. Morgan & Co. which concern received the gold from the All es In payment for munitions and other war supplies shipped from this country. In exchange for the bullion Morgan & Co. Will receive 110,000.000 In cash. Ten wagons were waiting at Broad Street Station when tho gold arrived. It came In ulrongly built boxes, twenty-five bricks to a box. Twenly-flve boxes, each contain ing 1(0,000 worth of gold, wero placed on each wagon. Cuards, armed with Winchesters, sat at the front and rear of each wagon as they proceeded slowly up Sixteenth street to the United States Mlna at Sixteenth and Spring Harden streets. Many persons thronged me sidewalks and watched the wagons en route. At tho Slxteinth street vntrance to tho Mint were uddlllonal guards who 'kept Idlers nt n safe distance. When tho wagons, each containing ono million dollars, nrrlved they wero quickly unloaded by nn extra force of men. The valuable- cargo was brought hero by the Wella, Kargo .express Company, tho cost of shipment reaching nearly 33000. Ten days will be required to weigh tho bullion, and Morgan ei Co, will bo paid olt dally as the weighing itocecds. Tho services of ten men will be needed to weigh the gold. It Is figured that they can weigh one million dol lars' worth a day It was learned this afternoon that since last May tho United States mint has re ceived 493.000.000 In bullion for Morgan & Co. to bo weighed here. . - The mint In Philadelphia was chosen be cause there are no moro facilities In the assay olllce In New York for handling It. The bullion was piling up In all directions with uvcry Indication that the congestion of gold would continue Indefinitely. The price of pure twenty-four karat gold at present Is 122.83 an ounce Superin tendent Joyce of tho mint has taken every precaution to safeguard tho treasure. Prominent Photoplay Presentations ti w wf wiii'ii'iiirivriii'!rii!iiiKiirT'iP ff M-ft?SBirii jmiki SoSm Gmwmu A1LnUw ISth.Morrls PasajunkAve. Paramount l'lcturea. EdnaGoodrich ,n "T,,K "W inni tr C2D and Thompson ArULLU MATINCB DAILY Thcda Bara in "THE SERPENT" 10th Chapter Illlllo llurka In "Oloria's Romance" ARCADIA iiki-ow ioth WILLIAM S. HART in THK RUTURN OP "DRAW EOAN'.' BELMONT f,2I AND MAHKKT Mats., 1:30 A 3:30, 100 l.ig.., 0:30. , b:30, 13c Marguerite Clark Sa1?b-. rrnAPwni ani ckdar avb. KKAJJWS. PARAUOVXT THEATER VIOLA DANA in TUB I.IOI1T OP HAPPINESS" FAlWOUNT IRAD AVENUE VIRGINIA PEARSON in 'TUB WA1V IWIQB'B Hl.C.7r' FRANKFOIur"" ""ESSo. Anita Stewart 4.C0MBAT" ecXUI CT THEATER. DO InOli ll.low r-pruce. MAT. DAILY. Eves. 7 to 11. 1IARNKT BERNARD In "A riUNCE IN A PAWNSHOP" Dllll Rurk In ''GLORIA'S ROMANCE" r AoncN wr- i.aN8dovvnk ave. IjAKUlill UVKNINO 0:80 TO lL GLADYS HULETTE in THE BHINB OIRI." TWO DAT ONLY E. II BOTHKKN and PKOOY II r LAND In " " " .-xhb CHATTKI." irinrn PORTy.PIRDT AND LtAUCR LANCA8TBB AVENUE THEDABARAin "UNDHR TWO PLAOS" LinCDTV SROAD AND I O t. f k I COLUMBIA DOROTHY DALTON in 'THU 7UNOLB CHILD" NORTH ,PH ! J4?gyHl-- LOCUST Alice Brady Market St. Theater 82D AND I.OCCHT Mat., 1:30 and .1:30, Etta, 6.30, M, U:30, In 'THE UILDED OAUK' lOo 13c. 333 MARKET HTREUT CLEO MADISON in 'THE CHALICE OF BORROW';; OVERBROOK , joV. RUTH STONEHOUSE in "I-OVE NEVER DIES1' PAI APF 1SM MARKET (STREET I arT.LtM.V'.U 0c 20c EDNA MAYO in JTHH RKTt'RN. OF EVE" PARK" nioan avb. l dXIjphin bt. rrvrw mat., sii.v kvo ai3 to n, WILLIAM S. HART in THE DAWN MAKER" PRINCESS "VAklt ROBERT WARWICK ."PRIDAT. THE 13TH" in RFfiFNT i031 market street IV1-,v:I-, IIVUAS VOIOB OltaAX WILLIAM NIGH in Danish Ship Sunk; Crew Saved LONDON. Oct. 19. The steamship Knsonvnld has been sunk, according to a Lloyd's dispatch The crew wn landed, The only steamship Ilosenvold mentioned In tho maritime lists Is a. Danish vessel. She registers 750 tons gross. . NOTICE Doe to the death of Solomon, the youngest ami of Vlr snd Mrs Vlalenunn, 3lalermana lloek Mtere. SIS H nih at . will In- rlovd for A in from Natnrilas. Oct. XI, 1810, 'until Ihursday, (Id, 20, 1DI0. a p, m. MnMmnmj TWENTY DOLLARS spent for a Ready-to- Wear Suit or Overcoat at Reeds' will give you some thing worth while. We have a great line 01 fabrics and models at this price and the tailoring, style, fit and appearance are of the high Reed Standard. Jacob Reed's Sons 1424-1426 CHESTNUT ST. 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