WHEAT HALTS AFTER .ANOTHER BIG GAIN a? Al fT . 1 I A a rjtvy i roni-Aivum oouocs Tone to jJecomB reverisn. Publfc Buys Again WIH.T WKATHim rORBCART Oft. tp. weawer isre- n MAIM rUITAAfl nifev CU44 feHer "''. 'ill' mtX TH' t-.iV plains iemDera .. rua. rvu iu at. ITI i.tnlort weall 81 "tear fifefe llaaarslV lair. ' MfSII pai.f-' tares ar. preeede br aat. efewlr rla- atunlsr fair, with ji'jx.ij rCirinir. elwr im raall eel frw-i lt . , ..i.i... .. anariu r...-a .,- I eai pstaraax. hrmaka mni Kanasa sit slewlr rletnf Impni annlhl rslsi ir iww Prl- r. probflMjr hrarr (rtMt at flr. eiijhtlr warmer. Chicago, oct. 20. wheat halted today Jur tho hlht price lnce the yr f'trt Miter tiea. ' "u - ukl In tha roremoon on .-Aicn.no uujr- r.LT tone became omwhat feverish. 1W Hem trader expreed the opinion that VTtnarket netting- dangerously hlnh, aV." ... ..JI kA fan that ttiA nuhllr P. ...in a mirchaier. The bulla, how. &V pretended not to bo worried bout . taaartlons tnai win in". - - f3 become atralned becnuae of the recent ' ". . 1 . Kwauiillv tar.. wnpM. -Momenta for tha week, there appeared to " hanothlnr to discourage a further upward ..MiwmenW Crop newa from Argentina re fined decidedly unfavorable becauae of She protracted drousth there. Latest re- f, , ports ssld that the weather waa clear ana The belief prevailed that Drltlah pur rhaiers had withdrawn. A semi-official announcement aald that the Trench Oovern Mitt already ha purchased sufficient for elm wheat to All' requirement to the end of nut July. The a reek Government waa Mid to have placed ordera for 373,000,000 UThe Modern Miller' report was bearish. it aald the droucth In tms greater part of the winter belt had been fairly well broken, 'permitting plowing and eaedlne where It bid been delayed and greatly aaalatlnu tlus ti, germination of the crop. tsasln fulurea ranted aa rollowss Wheat Yes' day's ttnaa. n-i. t -I.. .11 urn. ''-", i"'rr. i 'I'z:.- -Lv"". Tl . t.70 . I. TIN . I.BH fe! Is Corn 'n"Jt,,v"rj7 bar S3!, Jolr (Vt 1S.RS n 14.17 ftt"" MM t n. . i jin. , m. ai R s.o 24 VII TAaued t.TIS t!4 '"H .., i 42 l.oK'i l.a0H 1.40H 1l KTVi 8(1 r.lU 85H 4; 81k 5S H t3 Jia Did. 14. M 14.30 14.12 ii.'46 3R.OII 25 OT tl5.ll 14.T2 14.7T ,14.17 14.27 13.07 ii'.if, 24.7A 24 80 INomlnal. 114 10 is.st i.i.es 14 an U4.20 II. so l.lo 118.25 !.no 24 RO 24. t BVBNrSG TJBDGBR-PHniADErJ'HIA'. PytDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1918 PHILADELPHIA M AEKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR wiAT-rt .Jrj'". '.'"T'Pl. 41T1 bUhU Tha ! UTirraxi ii aH "i. a... r7-... . i."". fair rti.V3 " i"u'r.."T iant nnerlnka. and trad.: ;.",. i.tK' ;n'..Vf ' Jpeal w.'iv.r.l'r'r.'!; ."' .!.. n.m.M 5aVrn.?.nd,.eM S.'K ""ff.'-PA ?.""l S tejaur-'a In ..cka innTiKT;.40 bbi t"4 W.000 lea Snl?lT,lt'l th etrtnath of wha.i bni V.. ". mrata. Pollowtrvr ar. th. sssr.'w.ft'i.e' w. a.?. n te 0' wl mill '"nu ., et . uvi ion.- n.. ... .w . . '. -. ra-&. ".'.. t,".r.'-"i "--'in i.lS.jVff.i.irsfi, . iiWi.T-ka?".is.".l."' . w n' rtn tholca an' uir tii iinfv nateittt. ta a ffjvjwnttr. Ftatr, I T . r prnart, Inttr, rr. I l.7. dn. ItSJ, d. .1.. ealant. Iaa HA and htibar undar i aulat. Wl num. ta qualltr. PROVISIONS trS." nViJ". 7"k wUh ,"hl Jt-Mn Ln...Kli'. m,? i cltr and wtttarn baa JK1.""' aam. liaeTIOt pork, famllr. Tsoi OSJiJcl ethtr bama amokd, rltr cured; aa to brand and artraaa. 30k e, hami, amakMl. waat ern cured J&He. do. bollad, bon.laaa. Sle pie- SJ"i. Joo. 17Hci breakfaat baran, aa ta K- and avaraat. cH eiirad.,22C! braakfatt I?In,..M"rn.fu". 83tes lard, weatarn n nnad, tlircta. 17c do. da, d. tuba. 17c, lardT SuII J !! i'ill rnrad, In tl.rrea. I7ci lard pura clt, kettle rendered. In tuba. ITe. n?!?r.,r-a"d Marrland. JoOtIc fair to aood. 2R Tork, rr bb! No. 1. 14 vrulnca. New Tork. Pr inBi rer bom, 0 4. par .Mate, la Mi OB, Cran p-r ddi , ison ao. da. an. llant. par crate. 11 y i.. .wfc?U B0 Imp II Sawi.tiL. I1 1 .n Ii...i-a. Lf a ww. HMiri, fn rr. Nv Tnrk nrp, N Totit, ml r hmpr Fncr 40c, Qulncen. Nw Oriipatniit. Florida, ibirlaa. Cap. t'od, per erala, 192.40 iiqi an. uo. tic r lora. baaaat, .7.87Sfoae5:r ift? iai. iVaehaa. New tor Op. do. do. per puen I la u a(,aita eraiiveajt'iaa ve a w .UrJf.t'Atil.'ee , M "X baakat t.'onpord. and en nuoia 40 eon. 40e VEGETABLES nlce atnek waa In fair reoneit ' r.ll. a. allj..l.w .r. Ina tiona IVhttf potatote, par buait rannaiWanta choice. It 8 J til 4d. JitW Tork chelra ft 3W l.0 White tato.a, Jaraar Pr baakat. MW V& MW..I twtt.tn.. Clam HUftr. t.r PM No I II75U3. No 2. .1101 W .. Hweel o.a, Dalaarare and ilarrlan.l, tr namrr tatoea, Jaraar. rjr ." n .IMaa rvnlAna. par 802 7l No 2 M 4U eo I iou: poieto.e, llwa fniiJjo Hwaat No. I 00071V. lixMb. baa No, oo cabDare, , I HWB. lilt f"i.fu!' 1 domtatlc per ton, I424J48. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS . ritlCAnO. Oct. SO IIOOS llecelpl" 20.000 Market alow, to lower Mlatd ami butchara l33Uln,9n, aood havr, litnt20 rouah haary, 3O10.&.. Ilehi, tO10 20. Plea, lo.7ao.. bulk leojtnni.v CATTi.YU-ltfalpta, noon Markat r lt-f rra, liVoOOlt 40. con a and Jiattrra. IS 40t 20. atocker and frc1ra. Ill 0tt 2. Teiana. I70R IS. talvpa. II 214J11 M r'UKKi' llecrtnta III IXM Markat . Naitto and wratrrn. I7HR23. lamba. IX.2SO 10 M COTTON IS STRONGER ON FROST AND CABLES Uptown Interests Cover Shorts Liverpool nnd Wall Street Are Good Buyers COTTON TtKI.T WKtTltr.K CONDITIONS NF.W YORK. Qet. tOllratr la kllllna I?' w" "Pri in irte aaumweairrn pari et the ration belt tkla marnlrxi Tho fallewliur temparat-irea were reeordedl Oklahema. ti rt Hmtlh and VbUene. .Ill pKrarjperi am) Ujilo "oak. Ml MeenphU. Mfk.hara and NaahTlla, 401 han Antonle and IM Rio. 4ti .MfrlJIan. 4i tlaWealan and Rtrmtnaham. 4a t'ornna rhrlall. flOl oblla New .tlrleana and ('hatlanooa. Ml M and .Manlaanirrr, Mi AahetlUe, all I'enaa Mia and Atlanta. (Set Aaenata, Maron and Tbam.aalll.. aa Mittniuh. 1Ai fl b.rlal.n. Kaltua, nilmlnttoa and Jarkaonillle, anffl. Tampa. IB, . Tnera waa ,oi mrh or preeipiiatian Koea and jaraai 78. I it HI i riiiawMga. ,oe. Inth M Haraanak and I 1 and i ir 11. al and Jaraaonillla, tllrmlnenam. .0 lK.m.r .nd vlrk.hiip.. 10 Inrh at Half lib, 14 lnr al Knaitllle and.Nah- aiii... aa mrn at aropnia. i.in menaa aa na i.vv inrno al lnminaian. NEW YORK nUTTER AND EGG8 mK, Oct 20 ntTTTBU Hacalpta, v..ih.r t,nr.orahni and trad. alow Marktt loat arnui dairy, Nl tea ranarally alow Marktt loat ton crramary unrhanead. b. II ! Rained raatardar, Ultra, rreamarr. lahar ecorlna. SHOitlVir Hlale dalr: Imltallon crramarr uncnaneaa. . . EOds llaralDla. 1012 packaaaa. rirm. with 33' 34'ir REFINED SUGARS The market ruled very Arm. ntnnera' tut Icee: fcatra rlna aranulatad. 7 tie. powdered o0li7 2oe nr' 7 SBC '1 r(1, DAIRY PRODUCTS nUTTKTl Tha markat rulad firm with demand readllr abaorblna tha limited rarelnta ot choice atock. Uuotatlone Waattrn aolld-packad cream ery, fancy arcjala. oi aktra. a087c. eitra nrata. XSnlNUiti n.i. iiaiil.. um.j. "Jin naaroy prima. I a nor, aei avaraee aatra, o l axafi Itrala, JIOci 3403 aaconda, 84 V 35c a .Kir.. anaclal IKI fancy branda or nrlnta lobblni at ift4!U. EO08 Vine nawlald eaaa aold lalrll and ruled firm at the late adrance. but much ot the upply waa of unattractlr atork, which waa dull and weak. Quotallona. In frao caaaa. nfi'.J' eitra. 8So .par doaan nearby nrata, 110 80 per atandard caaei nearby current re ceipt;. 110.31) par caae waatarn aura. 3c r-r doaani eitra nrata, 110 60 Per caaei Orata, 10.20 per caaa. refrlearator eaaa, extra. IV 45 Kr.ci',IBu 80 par caaei eaconda. l7.i5VH.S5 par caae. candled ecite Jobblnr at aulvnr Pf nnaan CHEESE Tha m quotallona: New York, full cream, fancy. 2I4 r 21Sci do. do. fair to food, 2oH 021c, do. part POULTRY t.IVR The market waa dull and weak, today peine: a Jewlah holiday . Kollowlna era tha quotallona; rowla. aa to Quality, 180200. rooatara. 14015e: aprlnc chlckene, aecordlna to quality, lO20ci white lechorna, arrordlna to quality. 10O18CI ducka. aa to alaa and quel seeee. IdtMSc, turkaye. 2224e. par pair, 25v2Sc, do. youtK, par nar f EESE Tha markat ml.rf Arm und.a If.M offarlnaa and a fair demand. Kollowlna ara th nlaaona. pair. ia3Jc, 8pot Wheat Firm In Liverpool LlvnnPOOL. Oct. JO. Spot Meat was firm today with No. 1 Duluth quoted at 1(1 Id, and No, 2 hard winter at 14 9d, an advance of Id; No. 3 western winter Ha ti. and Kurrachl 14 9d, unchanred: No. 1 northern Manitoba lCs 6d, and No. 2 Northern Manitoba 15a 4d, a rain ot Id, and No. 1 Northern Manitoba ICa 2d, an up turn of 2d. Corn waa firm with American mixed liLliteher at 10s 11 Hd, while plate bowed a rain of ltfd at 10s HVid. Flour wee d hlcher at 6S Cd. BAR SILVER In London bar stiver today wa quoted at ItKd. a rain ot l-ld. Commercial bar sliver was nuoted In New York today at oTTiC a rain of Vic. DHEHBED ruled firm under lliht offerlnta and aaai 24c. do. wishing 4 Iba. apiece aradual reduction of th accumulation of fraah nea. Ilrown esie, 41tf4tc. ether iradra un- rnanaed, FOREIGN EXCHANGE NKW YOIIK. Oct. JO Dultneea and Ir rerularlty marked the forelrn exchanre market In th early deallnr today. French exchanr Improved to B SIS for rahlea and S84N for checka ami KwlM Improved to E 27 for cable and 5 SS for checks. Star llnr held steady nnd guilders showed firm neea. Other quotatlona Demand sterling- 4 75 V rablea 4.7 7.16: 60-day bllla 4 7U40 4 71: (Onlay bllla 49Vi C4.IIH ! retchs mnrk cables 70 4. checka TO 7-loi lire cables l.im, cheeks SOU ; Vienna cnblea 11 8, checks 11.lt', HcatvJInavlan kroner rablea 21.(0,, checka 31140; peaetaa rabies 20 10. checka 20 14; rullder csblrs 41 M, checks 41i ruble tables 31 20, checks 31. IS. In the early afternoon the ration of ac tivity was continued and the only chanxe otherwise was a slightly firmer tone In de mand sterling at 4,"S 11-IC. RATES FOR MONEY fitr drtnand for Frtih-Kiiia. dry-petcktd fowli. 12 to bos, drr rlcktd, fncy n-ucitd. 4Sc. du wrlchln 41. t Irafal ato?k. drx-Pcktd fowli. 12 Uuotatlon. to bos. dry- and ovr txpr .U2SC, bro in ,11: 4 Iba. par i&VE fta i. 21022c. nlc k ,k. 284 e; do, welshinK 8H Iba. uplace. 224 e, do, walahlnr A Iba. aoleea. 20tr22ei fowla. In bbla . tee-packed, fancy, riry-plcked. walxhlns 486 Iba. and over apt-ce, 25tic, do, amallar alaaa, mo -.'sc, old rooatara, arr-picKea. lie. roaatins cnica ana, weatern. weithina H iba ar 24(t25o! do. BM7 Iba. per pair, Inar chlckana. naatarn. walahlrur 8 pair. 24ati2!Vr! rhlckana. welehlna & nap nalr. ?tln31ft do. mta.d alaaa. brollara. Jeraay. fancy. 8u82e. do other naarby, watshlna Sv4 Ibe. Per pair, 28O30e. do. do. amaller aliaa. 2n027e; durka. naarby. aprlne, 22929c; aquaba, par dot, white, welshlnc 110 12 iba. par doa , i.f&pd, do. do, do. utrlO Iba. Par dot., I4.no06.5o, do. do. do. A Iba. per doa . 1494.85; do, do. do. .7 lbs. per doa., 13 600 .1 I'll da. do do iti Iba. per Ho , 'HaS 2,8(1. dark, !.&05.ti0, email and No. 2. 6Ue ti 11.25. FRESH FRUITS The marktt rulad firm on cholca atrwk of moat Vacrlptlona with dtmand fair. Quotation, ar an followat Applea, pr bl1. Jonathan IHP 4 60; fllnah. 1894. Ortmfa Ooldan, ttO. 8mokhou.M. UVIMja SO, Alexander. 12 lulO .1 -jo: vaitny, iz.ouos va: Twenty -ounce. 12 o TorK imperial. iz.tnTpn. un uavia, vi Naw Tork I'hUaJelphia '. Chlraao ..... Commercial delphla. ftS C jap, Call. Tlma. -ti hk thrae to alt montha, I'nlla. BANK CLEARINGS Hank clearlnsa today compared with rorr apondlns day laat two yeara: . iota lots tow Thlla ISI.eMl.73a IS4.u9H.2S3 34.2B.1, iioaton . t. au.vni.oui o.,oa,,nint -J.aiin,ia4, New York. Ouy,u31.t)4n 410.814.VIS Hl7.472t387l NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NKW YOIIIC. Oct 20. The market for coffee futures opened today ttnehansed to an advance of ore point Trading on the call was active, sales being 9760 bars. Si ' (78.26: 05.00: n. tiiiyan.i. ..., vn. itrti u. via. tm fair to sood. 11.8002.60. Apstas. October , . November l)ecembar January , Sebruary arch . . April .. , May Juna ,, July .... Auauat Septambar Mild. Today'a opentnr. S.2H Yaatarday'a cloaa. H 2Hft 28 8 3&d SH N 2RCH.27 N ZMUS 20 .80.3 nasi H.27 H.27 S.S30B.83 N.8I .njn.:i7 8.4008 41 H.4lltIK.4l S,4SQN4 N.4V08.SI k.4lAM60 . . . H.ftSpH .14 8.8708.SS 8.87WN.60 Intk at Menteen pien, 1 li Charleaton an NKW YortK. Oct 20 Frost In th Southwest, with better cables than ex pected, caused a firm tone at theopenlnr on the Cotton Kxchanre this mornlnr Oc tober showed a loss of point, but other months were 17 to 33 points net higher The outstanding feature of the trading was the covering of shorts by uptown Interests which was especially large In January. !.lerpool was a huyer here on th call and commission and Wall street houses operated on both sides. Th greater part ot th supply came from brokers usually act ing for Important spot Interests and aev eral of in larg room trader. At the end of th first fifteen minutes ths market wa. steady at or near the carl levels. A decline from tha opening adxance car ried prices back to nearly last night's clos ing figure, with January railing off ,to 18.27c lt was evdent that tho froat n& had failed to materially stimulate buying, while there were rumor of Increased hedge suing from both exporter and th Mouth Some of the early buyers probably liqui dated on the reaction of some 17 to 22 points from the esrly high 'evel. but the market steadied toward 11 o'clock and ahoued moderate tallica during the middle of the morning. The market developed renewed strength around midday Ituthrr heavy southern and lecal selling had been absorbed on the de cline to 11.27c for January, or about 37 IHilnta under the high level of the morning, and, when support appeared around the rlnr, offerings were comparatively light. December shorts seemed to lie ttneaav. with that poaltlon selling up to later deliv eries, which sold 2( to 21 points net hither January rallied tn 2S.52o around m.tlday. or about II. BO per bale Hboe the low leel of yesterday afternoon. "THE KISS" AN ADROIT FARCE-MELODRAMA Stnnley Hns Clover Film ; Three - Other Photoplay Houses Give Now Bills By the Photoplay Editor RTANl.Kr "THK Kh." Famous .flayers. Paramount, vrlih Owen Moore. Htory by Kllaa Uth Kraier. Olrrcted by tell llemlereon. Director Henderson Is going to nsp up the. Famous l'lsy.r or know the reason why Some objected to his Keystone work in UMng the foundation of a recent farce for the Paramount, on the ground that dignified manner and undignified Incident al wouldn't mix Surely no one can take exception to The Kiss" on thin scor. It I a capitally plotted melodrama. In which the comlo sediment I sent bubbling to the surface by the directorial epnon. Th re sult Is a sprightly, smooth-running story In which the hitherto unsuspected flair for comedy of Mr Moore Is disclosed, The old Frenchman, ptaylng with his toy soldiers, and ths way In which this Is linked with the plot proper, are detlithttul, and Mr Moiro quite n revelation In his unaffected fooling, with demure Marguerite Courtot as leading woman, and some strikingly reat aristocratic backgrounds with nrlous excit ing episodes, Senhetttan In origin, thrown In Among them Is a near-collision, a leap to a ferryboat nnd the wrecking of a hy droplane. Virginia Hammond, a thoroughly unimpressive actress on tha stage. Is re xenled as a real screen 'flitd.' gMng In teresting support to tho principals. "The Kiss" Is pleasant nnd adroit. kaliajjaWlaw 'I Tin: itKTfitN or 'imMV1 ix.j -iH-f. krinncir, will, i r. iin.i by o. tlardner Hullhsn, dlmled by W. nctohar IVcamber January March . May . July . , WlMlt . Yaa, oloee. Opan Ham, n.40 is. is IS.4N is 1 IS .VI Is SJ IN -JS , .IN.. IS ..IK 4.1 ..IN 81 . .It OU ts 0.1 la 72 1S.48 IN 411 IN r.n IN 60 1: 12m. Is so IN 41 IH.nu I pm. In'4II 1n? 18 61 Liverpool Cotton MVKIiPOOU Oct 20. Spot cotton today was In good demand and tour points lower on the basis ot 10.67d for American mid dling, The sale aggregated 10,000 balctr, Including 1000 bales American. Imports. 123.000 bales; American, IS, 000 bales. Tho rmarket for futures closed nulet lit a net inline of 6HrK point. Cotton Statistics MVKIIPOOI Oct 20. The following are the weekly cotton statistics, figures In bale: Imports, 67,000; Americans. 42,- 000; stocks. 168,000; Americans, 412,000,; forwarded, 6K.000; Americans, 48,000; ex ports, 100; total sales, 44,000; Americans, 31,000. $3,000,000 'Pugh Stores Company TRANSFER AGENTS New York Trout Co., New York City Fort Dearborn Twit 4 StTingi Bnk, Chicr,o CAPITAL STOCK Par Value $10. (All One Class) Fully Paid and Non-Assessable REGISTRARS Bankers Trust Co., New York City Chicago Savings Bank & Trust Co., Chicago CAPITALIZATION: Authori"d 1122111950 $20,000,000 1Z,Z51,S30 No Bonded Debt or Preferred Stock The PUGHSTORES COMPANY wai incorporated February 15, 1915, for the purpoie of owning and operating a combination of 1,000 chain .tores supplying merchandiie of every character in the moit productive and greateit comuming district in the United States the twelve Central Western States from Ohio to Nebraika together with a general mail order busineis. the Pugh Terminal Warehoute Building, Chicago, and the largeit produce market The'CheadqCuarterseof the Company are located in the Pugh Terminal Warehouse, the largest building of its kind under one roof in the United States, and the most modern and convenient in the world for the rapid handling of merchandise in large quantities, having over Z3 acres ot floor'space facilities for loading or unloading 800 cars every twenty-four hours, and an under ground electric road connecting with fifty-two railroad freight stations in Chicago. VARVlNflRi Based on average net result of the alorea now In operation, which wtro $7500 per Uor" and avere .arnlni.. of the riil ""Is.iYVft house over Srlotl of twelve yer, H la estimated by the president that net ksralnri TaftVtho expenditure of the proceed obtained from the sale of this STWowOTmo per annum-over 83 on the entire authorised issue of atocu, $:o,ooo,ooo, ' ....,.... ,. ... a. Push, nrealdent of the company. I a man of AIl4AME..Ur0'i Mr. Jamw A. I'ugh. president of the wnipany. Inti lonal reputallo, i?nd .n. Vf tKi m able .nd aueciaaful men In the We-s? He made Clilcaio the trrMtest furniture rJIslribuUnr point In Uio LVid. lie built and Wilfiped The I'uh Terminal Warehouse. In the year 1901. and Its uccea and frovrth have been warehouio of lt Idntl In the United State. " Mr. 1'uih In the Htatuuement ar mem most adapted to ttuit Ich of the Vuslnei. Wchard H. l'otaom, Vice I'ree. and Counsel, ?aUon Counsel for the City, of Chlcato: Irvine Shiiman. V ce Associated with n..Hrulaa liranrh 1 . . .iI.h flj...Ml fn. ronneriy MnwrsN.nw.oaa..;.". aiuKnt ri of the United Hlale. raic-g-lN-rt l.Vne:"vTee "T- In-charw of Store, and on. of HUnol.' most aucceful nterclianta. rB?eaBltiPlfe inrt tTStfuUr applied by Bear.. Roebuck A c5 United wSsV JHorr- Coh V. W. WetdwertB Co, and others: aUainf new tu wltlch Kvoheretofore not been wed by any other organisation. Mwieaffon uM mad In du -( .' W- 'fc on "" N,u Y"k " and Chicago Stoth Exthang: THetegality of the Issue has been approved by Messrs". Lewis. Folsom & Streeter.bicago: tllbook. and financial statement, of he cowp.ny hve bm audited by Mmri. M. & L W. Scudder, certified public accountants, New York. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Tk. tiffRi e Us. i-wW W .tK,ve oek, f ?rilU' . wa.w. a ... . , ju 1SU. mmM aalAa (Ml eT B4rre fWPItafV. Kat w f4M Wimwaiay TT" irr'-TZZ 7- Zl. I" : J . ia. on rr.asiaaajpj, ---7-wm . a. ,. - ,j . ....mriln." . OttoW Wf ltlf. WeS3-l "JJ J- np - "-" rr y Michacilis &; Co. ahLyMMaisWltt 1 aWendway eWn-d ta tbtaad-ee.s. ay pUV W " r.wr WLalaasar ---" VT WsJ4leJ W aFaTajarajajraajajaj PHHDELPHIA yvklks not ariMwasiteal. ia 4, Va- mkalmMJk aWMM aaaasLaaaapa. CLOTIIIN'd MANUFACTUUEltS -UAVK HAD (iOOl) FALL SEASON Builders Find Labor Situation Im proved and Work Increases Manufacturers of cloak report that while tlis season Is late there Is at present an actls demand, hot owlna to the labor situation and the scorolty ot merchandise conditions, work Is somewhat retnrdctl, according tn Hun's weeklx trade review. There Is a little more activity anions the manufacturer of suits. .Shirtwaist manu facturer have a large volume of business, hut are not making prompt deliveries. They, too, are somewhat affected by the scarcity of help. Manufacturer of men' and boy' cloth. Ina have had a good season. Price remain firm. Wholesalers and Jobbers of dry soods. cotton goods, etc. state that there I a rood demand, Jobber of hosiery, un derwear and notions have had a good fall and winter business and there continues a scarcity of certain trade of merchandise. Th hardware line ha shown consider, able (tain In the volume of business done so far during tle present season, and the gen eral opinion In this line ot business Is ex pressed that there will be a steady Increase during the remainder of the fall season. Notwithstanding the Increase In price, the volume of business being done, It is thought, will exceed that for tho same period of lB. Collections are reported as showing some Improvement. The Iron and steel market displays no special feature and activity continue to be brisk. I'lg Iron ' reported well sold ahead, with price ud-ianclng, and mill are operating to ftill capacity, with order, well Into the nextyrar in the lumber market condition remain about the same. Hardwood maintains a firm prce and labor conditions are about tho same. In the bituminous roal market (there I a strong denMtid, soft roal Is bringing from II It to 13. SO a Ion. Fair mount ass 13, IS up to 11. SO Mill are about abort and, during the last week, the I'onnsylvanla nallroad ha had hut 13 per cent, of the car supply, and labor condi tions have not materially changed. In th anthrHrlle market condlt'ons are about th asms and price have not In creased materially during tha last week. General conditions In th building Hue sre Improving; contract have been started on a number nt operation th last week, and a large volume of proposed Improvements and extension ur being estimated nn The difficulty to ibtaln labor on certain classes of work still retards some opera tions, but there I an Improvement noted and Indication are favorable to act.v business for balance of the year Wholesalers and Jobbers lit groceries re port a satisfactory volume of business, with prices nrm, Commodities In general have advanced considerably and show ft further upward tendency. Collections are falls-factory. AltCAntA I.IA,M Kaj-llee.Trlnnirla. with W M. Hart niorjr uy X llart. Hers wo have all the essentials nnd some of the nonessentials nt th characterlatla Hart ilramii drama In which the "bad man" finds the. good In himself through the "love of a pure girl" In this case the ex quisite Marjorle Wilson In which such expressions as "plum-ttckled" and "the bo" recur, nnd In which Mr. Hart strikes matches with his tlUKer nails and roll ci garettes with one Imnil. It Is all very well done, aa far as production goes, and will charm the llartlnns, but the story Is a little obvious. A street battle, "shot" at night. Is a telling hit of work, and the great far-off plcturea of desert and mountainside are A number one. We could spare Louise Glaum and her turpitudes and poaturlngs, how e er. An out-of-the-way educational nt the Arcadia Is "Athletic Movements Analyzed," a t'alhe In color, showing the notions of tho muscles when taken with a slow cam era. HEOKNT "l.ll'K'M riIl)tlt," Olumhla- .Matrn, with William Man arm irana liowi.y Stury ami illrcctlnn br William Msh. The movies have often and worthily set forth the oddities of the small town, but never with more acumen than In thla case. Indeed, the picture resolve Itself Into that rnro bird, n play In which the animating force Is character, and not melodramatic power. Tho person who drives the tale to Its climax Is a lawyer, who ha taken to the bottle as the result of an uilhappy love affair (played by the director) and he almost -uncannily grips the ralo and shakes little real ties out of It Additional strength Is given his pluylng by such scenes a the bu colic tag-day nnd the ntrnuge and exciting nght between th lawyer nnd th villain In u shadorfy bnrn, Mr. Nigh Is a man of weird nnd mordant talents (he ha been everything from a Keystone comedian to nn Ince Jap), and It Is well ; otherwise It would he hard to excuse the photography and lighting In "Mfe's Shadows," Nothing worsa In either line has been seen for years. J'AI.AC'K "THK ltKTt'UN !' KVB." Kasenur. with 12'ina nao morv or i.ra vvuaon imi, dlracted by Arthur llathelat, . "The lleturn of live," wheh waa acted In Philadelphia some year ago by the now retired liertha G.illand, Is, naturally, Im mensely more effective In photoplay form, with Its opportunity for wild scenery and baro legs. One big ledge of rock. In par ticular Is most picturesque, especially a a fist encounter Is staged there. The exterior lighting and camera work are good Just the opK)slte holds true of the inte riors, wheh nre cheap looking nnd badly arranged, The Kve business Is nicely car. ried out hy Miss Mayn, who ha promi nently dimpled knees, and Kugene O'Hrlen I a handsome young Adam. Hut why, oh why, must the old recluse have such a preiwsterous and potty beard? DOMENICO ROVE Solo violinist at tho second Tun- Lie Lrjcra free symphony concert for public school children FIRST-AID TEXTBOOKS CONFUSING, DOCTOR SAYS "What to DoV and "What Not ToV Mlslcndinij, Railway Surgeon Declares lied Cross textbooks on first nld are In efficient and bewildering because of the volume of material, ttcoordlng to Or. Hpen cer M. Kree, of Hullo s, r.. In on nddress before the Association of llallvvny Hurgeons of th Pennsylvania lines east of Pitts burgh, now In session nt lite Uetlevuc-Strat ford. Doctor Kree said: "If ninety per cent of the 'whnt-to-do's' nnd the 'what-pol-to-do's' were left out of the first aid textbooks of the American lied' Cross the result would bo more satisfactory. There Is such n quan tity of material that tho first-aid student la bewildered." lllchanl It Wilson, secretary of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Ilranch of the American Ited Croea, replied to the charge made by Doctor Kree. "Our textbook on first aid," lie aald, "nil. divided Into sections, as follow Au tomobile section, women section, household xectlan nnd policemen nnd firemen's sec t'oti If the books aro considered aa A vhole they would appear bewildering to tha first-aid movement, but If considered In their different classes each section con tains no more material than Is absolutely ntcMsaiy. Students of these textbook have averaged a mark of ninety. five per oen' In their examinations, showing that the materltrt Is easily absorbed by every body" The 1017 meeting place for the convention wilt probably be Washington, I). C, ac cording to the dlscusalon taken up In ex. ecutlvu session. Tha question hsa not been put before the delegates yet. The officer, this year arc rresiaeni, Dr. John M. Slgglns. Oil Cltyi first vice president. Dr. W II, Anderson, Phlllpsburgi second vlco president, Dr. Charles J. Hub erts, llcnvln: secretary, Dr. A W. Colcord, Clalrton, and treasurer, Dr, J. C Kgbert, Wnync. This morning the railway surgeons' at tended a clinic at the University Hospital, when Dr. John U. Denver nnd his staff gave, demonstrations of abdominal aurgery. Another group attended a clinic qn genito urinary surcery nt the Polctlnlo Hospital, Prof Uerijamln A Thomoo was in cho-ge, Tills evening there will be a reception nnd dance In the Knro llooni of tho llelle-vue-Stratford fot the mirgcons, their wive nnd daughter who linvu lU'Companled them to the sessions HARVARD WWBAI1 ia- a 2 a rmm jaakwlH MAN i-'lJUiim ViCHM ) Edwin Ginn, of ScraH Mild Case of Infant!! Paralysis) CAMliniDOIl Oct. SO fcdwln Olnn. has been playing football wVth the Hamtt scrub team all fall, I at th ltmafi tsw n-mary with what th physician. MfaV a mild cnsA of infantile paralysis. H w taken III Tuesday, ttlnn, who come from Wlnphter, Maaw In a member of a family of publisher. Ha hail been with the football und all . sor He ha been on th second tati Mil) fall with quarters, apart from lhe yarsltr men but ha been on th field with all the players. Dr linger I I., professor of hygiene at Harvard, say the case Isn't conldr4 alarming and that th football men will not ' onl) continue practice, hut will meet the MM'achuaett. State College team 8lvtr day Tho football squad has been lnetrut4 to keep closely to Cambridge far two week, nnd all velll havo their meals at th Varsity Cluh. Ulnn'a rommate, Ham Itobb. assart ant manager of the team, ha been. quarantined. Hankers Organise Glee Club More than sixty members nf Philadel phia Chapter nt th American Institute of Hanking hove organised a glee club, whlesn will be under the leadership of William B. Kessler, director ot th Fellowship Club, Th ntw glee club will meet overy .Friday on the third floor of S53 Walnut etreec The following officer, were elected! Presi dent, 11 J. Hchall. ot the Philadelphia Trust Company; vice president, J, It. Hatterth vvalte, ot the PennnylVnnln Company for, Insurance nn Live and Urantmc of An nuities; secretary and treasurer. II. Carlton Antrln, of the people' Trust Company. A 11 PIS iMaJliy jMPellrL liiMlWs'llslaWafcal.-a-JaMapSJ If You Want to Buy Your Home In Ruppoaa thla houae vlesars ynu and yet po location. 'SI, approval, rasped ppesrsnee. alia snd pries meet your Yah want In huy lt. anil albly ynu da not rare to put out aa inucn money si tins time. I'MllCH l)K PI AN we purohsee any houee yoa salaet upon tha payment of a amalt advanca sum. Than aseh month you pay us approxtmstaly what ou srs near paying- )our Itindlnrd n sversse of 10,00 for each Sl"W tn th property erlected;. Tako loVi vaara tn pay It fn maanwntia enioy tne oomrort sna eatierncuon 01 living noma, In your a own VNUKUWHITRltH K.I.TY AND MOKTOAOK CO. Hit North American Hulling. Drond and Hansom St. XOTKl wHleh you .el's SniiiU!tiiMiir.mi;tiiiiii!iniiitiiiiii:i!iii!tj'ii!iuimin)mHwm:i 1V dove thrt mfiSoiis fc roa aecumMfala iMitMnattla. ttU veu Otiast ihrm. UARDS -ovr lour whaala, mars a4 Ixilta nnd reduce .your vorapaa- HI Ion Inau snee Jalra Riltsmled Metal rerfaroled 51-tnl 1 IVIro or Hheei Sfetsl orrr ovn kutijmtk Hell Market 1WS, ej atone Mstn JIBS T. S. JOHNSON SONS CO. C2J tllERRY KTKKirr craEssa!!i3aii!E The Theatrical Baedeker uAnntcK "common etMv.' with Jana Cowl anil Iffiiry Mlavanann. A drams on ina "fallen womap." romtlnlnc humor ana aoiisi aalira wllft iifH,.: aituaimna ClinsTNlIT aTitKvrr opnitA DAVdllTKn OK TIIK OIl", with Ann vanermann a apariac.ia 01 wimr, "-. Dramatically . ItOUSK "A Ann yal un- Kallermann A apartaila of Waul: equairn on inw airaan, perrtct. ItnTltOPOf.lTAN OPHflA llUll.h 1111". IIIP. HOORAY," with Charlotte. the skalart Mnuaa und hla tand, Nai M. Wills, c'harlaa 1 Aldrlrh anj many anaelaltlra. A ihras-nn clrcua of vsvUtlllr, traaa band and sksllns. all sood I.TIUC "IIKfl HOUIir.R 1IOV." with Cltltun Crawford, loin Cnariaa -inomaa anu.uarini Trulonln ooar- ihlluufMah and uranJ manner," idp'bly Daislsnland mat of piu-Aliy LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOl'AH STOCKS II Id '..a rn lr fs If ti llrlmi.nl .....,...,,.,. i iU Jim llutler .... Maensmara Stldway . . Sllapah Katapalon aionians Northarn Tonopi TonoD TonoDs Itracua Uulx West Kad OUIJ)yiKl.n Atlanta '. iu null fjenih Hulldajr CcmWnallon Prsitlon ..,.(,.,',., .uej rHamoodaald H It ; .., ttetay .... . . J. ....-... :lA !al CnnaolMalad M 3d HTOCKa I I . .4.4 :. :15 : (totMaW Uarser .(......,,..,.... ,01 JiuMtaa KaanaWa .... , .a Kewaass . ,,.,.111 tiro '. ....... ... ,iw llH;KI,l,ANSH)U)i i-. .,...; ft S.vaiU Mill Itiwva, )Svk JeT :U tl k . a : Hive OranuUI4 Hftr Irl NKW YOMK4 OM. !, Atu4il, HewH( yUrl atul tb American are" quoilM 7sc fur if gtaMUlatsal. Wanr I out of tit market. The laat tl lu PVt Qua MHSal W) V -Sf44. - . rat Itomalna ens. wun a inm aonaa In tha aunjr, II1U1AO , l.,VI'.H NAMK." xlth Slsrl Tampfat Onaanmar lumed. written by I yrll llarrnurt ho wrote "A Pair uf Milk Htock Insa. vary daftly Inlarpret...! l Hla Tennwai and Vf Oransm llniwna Uuod fun, etinnKHT "fllllf" with iull Haiidaraoii, Donald llrlan snd Joaapli Cswtnorn. A prrlty alar, an aalle alar, a runilu alsr, Plua ajma pratanttoua orclieetralad maloOlaa, AOEI.PIII "KM'KRIKNCK." with Kriiaat Ulandlnnln. A "modaru morallly play,' with mora humaiin.n than sracad "Kvary. woman " There's s Wra raat. Glandliinlng acta auparbly. at rovvt,Att vpic'i:h VVAI.Nt'T "IttllNlllSll fl FATIIIIH IN l'Ol4 ITICrJ." Oua lllll'a rawaat vehicle for display. Ins tha amnelns vltlaaltudra of Uaoraa Me Maum'a wall-knimn '-lomk This tlms he la slvrn the bscksround of politics, with u ta msaijua thrown In, KMCKP.rtllOCKKn "IIIK rJI'KltN.vl, MAIL DAI.ENK." with Kuaania Hlalr. Tha drams of tha upline' snd the llsht p' leva, which sa Oral dlaptayed st tha Walnut arllr In lhe atason, A play wlih r)-i'h Iniaraat, OltPllKUH "FOR TIIK MAN HIIK IJIVKII." Murder mairy uf tlma-trlad inuteruls, sspably enacted snd slated. XKW FKATVRN flUUS 8TANI.KY "TIIK KIMS," with Owan Moorland Msrsurrlte Courtot. s Kamou l'layars' Para. mount mm, and others, AllCAPIA "TIIK nKTUHN OP DRAW KllAN," wllh.W. H. Hart, sn Jnce-Trlsnila production, snd otliara l'Al-ACK "TIIK. RKTIJII.V OP KVK." with Kdnm Uavo snd ktuaana O llrien. sn Ksasnay niin first ahuwlna. nBOBNT "I.IPK'H MIADOW." with William Nlaht and Irene How lay, s slttro photoplay. VICTORIA "VIAMIATTA.V JIAIINKHS" lull the weak), avltta pouslaa Kalrbanka, in smua Ins and etrltiu Kin Arls-Trlsnsle Aim stiuut tha waatarner who flnda aJiaulura In Nw Verk, VAVMtVILLH KKITHH llll (ilurj, Kdwin Ardan, In "Cloaa Quartr''i Hsi.lly snd Jlurioii, Adr an Cf H'Csp'') Anaon, Charlea Lvonurd Kl.tolri Al arsrd snd t))ivl' Ulsfk. In "Modtra Vsuda vllla Prcllia. Prank Parlafi snd Peru, tha Jranirei I'anrllU'a Ulrds, and tha Mall Tribune 1'IvIuk. OLODK "TI" I'uwn Party ' a tabloid inualcal romedy. I'an rlli'rman and cumpany, In "The Jay Circle". Nana Sullivan. In "Na.tr Assm , 11 Un )nn. Uiiidamiib and l'iurd, I11 "Tha Nw Mlaaman"t Ward snd Ray. mond: Daredevil Johnny Raypvlda, Uarklns UcKaa sud liftuaT U'Alnciad and Pullar, In s comedy skauli, lllchard llruthafa, avrubata, ate GRAND "Town, Hall KolHea." haadad by tha Irian tenor. Kuvane Knxnettl Marlon Waka Krcai-oU and IKpa Kd.'ii, Auihony and Slauk, Ihs '"Wup an I tha Contrsotor", Cab-rat'. Hose, Sir. Klak' snd Mlf Psion, snd pa Iba Haws and nidy raala, CHOHrJ 14B Pauline, 'Into th. I,lht," J4oer. Curaun and Roaera. 4. Kelly Purreat, ttnasts sod t:ired aniTl Annie Klcholeon VRISaM PK.NN "Msjaasy Jlaoy" Hlrthdsy." Canftald and srr)r, SVeniaas) ssd J'owtll. tba Tbumaa Trio aud 'iWlW,,I. it '"Tk Hoclal fWcraUrjr," , rS-a li y4VT4VTr. UUMONTl Varied prosraiM ut blackfee uluers. wttk Intrrtulaia awcUlll-a so bers et tiu. raaiornt weak V iapriiw Prominent Photoplay Presentations isiosiam5EUTsra 1 "ornh BoSm Gmmm, rrilK rollowls llieatera nbtaln thrlr plcturea lliraosli I ha hTANI.KY Uookln A Company, whltli It. a lusriintre. of early ahaulni of Ilia hunt prodcrllena. All plrturea r ebtalalst plct rarlewed before cimHItlnn, &ux. urea tbrsucll the rITAf' A lUnL.un Uth.Mrirrla Paaaunk Ate, inumDra Mat. Dally -J; i:ra. (M434.U I'sramnunt IMituree. Edna Goodrich ","K "QZw A PD1 I Cl MO ANl THOMI'IION ftrUUiU MATINHK PAIt.Y MARY PICKFORD in 11v1.UA rnoii iiowMNn" A R T A D I A CIIBHTNt'T ' SA J U V IIICI.OW JOTir WILLIAM S. HART In "TMH RKTl'RN P 'DRAW' KUAN" BELMONT D2I) AMI AIAIIKKT Mala. liSD snd 0.00 lsa, 1 an'i w S ...... t-In.r.tj-.i.ra. 'n ' TIIK HONOR. ntrraAU ootu anu ckoar avb MARGUERITE CLARK In I.ITTI.K I.AIlY KII.KKN" FAIRMOUNT ViAaSd avknui: MABEL TALIAFERRO in "THIS 1JAWN OP IX1VK" prusesm m PiacsMe astar. rwulala awcUIII-a lu' saaasi. CHtsvllre4Iwiler Ietjkvrtd COATKeJVU.145. P.. O. H T rA nwtrlsMr accident, boaairr! In this evituty wsM rul Ponnelljr, of Uda ally, wkll uawshiaT s4Ulrrl near laaaUttbunf was shot In lh bad, Th wevcnl ha 4vi4k b4Ma1 ituUwtlti. FRANKFORD " w,AKArw KATHLYN WILLIAMS in THK NGKR DO WKU4 KCTH QT THKATKtt. MAT OAII.V. OD 1 IT tJ 1 1 Hilua Ciiruio, Kvsa 7 lo II, MAE MURRAY in TUB 111(1 HIHTKR" n ADnCM MO t-ANSDOWNK AVK. SotiAVCaN HVKNINII 11:30 TO 11, Douglas Fairbanks " ''&$? Also TIUANPI.P KKVrlTONH COMKHY JEFFERSON ," E. H. SoOmk-h and Pcfgy Hylaad . In "THK CllATrK.' LEADER -r- T PORTV-PIHwT ANU I.ANCAKTIiai AVU4VHU MAE MURRAY m "THsl e)W WTt9K'' LIBERTY''VMWa EMILY STEVENS in 'THIS WHRsJtV jW THIS IAW" Vt'SWT l'HIIIIHf.I'HIA EUREKA "H ; VIRGINIA PfAMON it. ,wl,r.vA., IIOOKINO COMI'AN X ff1 TOeT1 MO LUVUi3 1 Mala. ."fa lap Is fvr laealltr , ANU LOCl'ST lisu and mao. . . Kca., li.10. H, 0)30, IB Anita Stewart in "The Combat'' 10. Market St. Theater caJT1!A:14?,,T Arthur Ashley and Frances Nelson In "TIIK ItKVOLT" OVERBROOK J ZWJgg 1 IRENE FENWICK in "nn; cmi.u op uanTiNr' PALACE ",SM MAr(ictrwHT"Klir EDNA MAYO in "TDK RRTVIIN OP KVB" PARK UIIHIK AVB, A UAVn.lN gT. !AT 5tlft Mill iteJ. 11 BLANCHE SWEET in "fUBMO OPTION" PRINCESS ,gV&,rrWT MARY MacLAREN jn "WANTUI A HOMB" REGENT 1M4 MARKET DTHKKT IIVMAH vniim nuititr WILLIAM NIGH in MPKr) SHADQWa- THEDA BARA in UNIIKR TWO PM0" MARKET HTHKKT BKM1W ITH T? II'HV Nerma Talmndgt-Tially MevrNSaJf in -inn ur.viwp tlKKum SAVOY 1211 jiarkot Ruth StonhouM 'jftVU d,- AVaa Chss. Chaplin rs "'THI) rAWNSItcf"- 1 - "' """ ' I I ' - II il TIOGA lrp Mio V,,',?A' sWst, LOU TU.LieaEN lis S rfi'' "rf "VICTOStY P COSfStTcKCS) Yon Wftt it Kevw WSmm W m l4Ma pWlawtar a4 ftals IfcMet tixaaiaat llV s bs eeB 1VSM. ' AW-OiAHijr utmsur ta HAiiyiii stt'avjs V mahkist ajkivk istm 7,-r 11 1 lis A. Xlali A f, a- - SlaLaa4aaBaSMaMayaa 'a msSA JW4sS1 p"sSsWTppeBSIJrI VvsrSSMr. lav "THK StSW" "' , THHIH PaSU.AI)fcl P1IU niatlaalt VmiL: USIi-W 1IH aaW-taW mAftt x Ik tev...- T nUTlffllE PHOTOPIA1 xanoirr--pruPMiitiiAi. mu .. oi)Ti piiii.i(i.phu Al ValDI 1 UMOAK 4KU V a S S W 4Tj. I.NJ . D.....I1 '" nix dial) Tsa. as7 isjaixi Ala 'Hat aiitujoi tv vnm j ra ' TftTl