Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 23, 1916, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT Receipts MMt taiWi, with
stronger western advleee baaej on unfavorable
frtporta lb market ruled Arm and e
,T Quotations .yar tots. In aslant elevator
, S red, spot. II TO 6 1 T No 2 MHithtrn
J red, V,Wi",i?r "11 " osi w
rejected B, II MOl.DI.
"eoRN-herelote nil bushel. There waa an
advasr of S If 10 In thla market, due o llihl
rrretpts and a fairly demand. Quota
Ummi Cr lol for lyroj irode aetn location
Western .No. S, It I0l IS. vtettern eteemer
fll,. II PSOI.W. ylrn No l JIM
1.01. Tcee"T No Tfllow, II 0301.01
OATs Rece)rte, S3. 133 Inieh There waa
an advance ot l4e In Ibis market due to llht
receipts and a fair demand Quotations. No
lTZtn: atUMHc. atanderd white MS 4iTc
JCeT 3 mt. f?a.. No. I whit. n4Mc.
sample oats. MUSIC
nOVn necelple. 453 bhla. and MM Mo lb
in sacks. Ther waa llillo trsdlns. hut Ida mar.
lit raled very firm In sympathy with ib
strenrth of wheat, rnllowln ara the quotatleoa.
Lr ls Iba. In wood- Winter clear ITCTJu
fc. straight IT.MOT.PO. do. patent ! mi
Kan"', fleer, rolton aarkt la 1003 33. do
atraliht cotton i ;;rt;. 13.3003 n do palest,
wtton eaeke. I300.13. spring nrat clear 13
3 50, do. patent, I0BB 30, do favnrlte hrattde
f.0fr.0 rlty mills, choice and fancy patent!
it 1000, do, regular irradea. winter, rlear.
JJOTSS. do, do, atralcM. U 3O0T PO. da. do.
patent. 30g PO.
BTB flfll'B ruled firm and hither under
ami II supplies, hut tradn waa quiet V quote
at I7OT.30 per bbl . aa lo quality
PROVISIONS
i JyVl .""" fl.rm Un '' looblng
imand. Following are the nuotatlona y beef,
n aata. amoked and alr-drled. sect weatern beef,
a aeti amoked Unci city and weatern beat
suckles and tendere amoked and alr-drled'
Te.Vtf hama. I3S03H- rank, family, 1:99
M SOI hama. 8. P. cured, loose 13t dine, do
ktnned. looaa, SIOXIWc, do, do. amoked ss
3Hci other hama amoked. city cured, aa to
brand and average. 304 r. hama. amoked weat
rn cured. 4c do. boiled, bnneleaa .lie. ple
at,. ahouMera. H. P. cured lwt I4tx. ..-
amoked. 144. c bellies. In Pickle, ari-ardln- lo
TTPr.
El
i
fined, tlerrea. I7o; do. do. do, tuba. 1
verage. loose. l!St, breakfaat bacon aa to
rand and average, rltr cured, !2'ic. breakfaat
iron, weatern cured. 52Hci lard, we'tern ret
nad. tlerrea. 17o: do. da. it, mhi i? i.i
are city, kettle rendered. In tierces. ITc: lard
ura clly. kettla rendered. In tuba, iVe.
REFINED SUGARS
The market waa quiet, but firm. rteHnere' Hit
?rrea cilrn flno iiranuuted. T Mkr. powdered
ne ronfectlonera' A. 7.40c. end urailri. j
CTS5c
DAIRY TRODUCTS
IH.iir.il Fancy alock old fairly nnd waa
well cleaned un at lop rrh-ea. while the under
trade aold fairly at Inaldo fiaurea Kotlowlns
aro the quotation!. Weatern aolld-narked cream
ery fancy apecjala. Sac. extra 3H37r. extra
Jj.ta. 830',ci nrata. Slttim aeennda.
2sVSin,VbrT pr'.ni 'ancy. 3c. eeracs extra,
3TC33c flrala. Sc, aerande 3UT3Ao. amcla
fancy kranda of prlnla Jobblnc at 4204.V
,. i'l8-T!,.r .WJ" fT1. ""'t for the
, limited receipts of fine new-laid evte and valuea
were ell auatalned Quolatlona. In freo raaea,
5fir.bir 'a. 8o per don. nearby flrata.
110 80 per atandard caaot nearby current re
celnta, U0.3O per raae: weatern extra. 3Rf
rr doieni extra Urate. 110 10 per cae. frata
10.10 per caay; refrl.erator evaa. extra. ID 45
rcI,...i'tflIu 0-,rer caao, aeronda.
!,i,.?"'S5 ! cl candled csa jobblna at
4J044C per dnien.
CHEtSL -Orferlnra were moderate and the
iiarket ruled ateade wllh fair Inquiry. Follow
nc ar,.l'JlurI",1,!!! ,N,,! ,York. full cream,
ancy, Sl'i 02l3.es do, do fr lo food. 20W 9
lc. do. part aklme, llOlvc.
T0ULTRY
LIVE The market ruled ateady under mod
erate offarlnta. but trade waa quiet Kollowlna
are the quotntlona: Kowla. aa to quality, itt
le rooatera. MWISo; ;nrln chlrkena. arronl
ni to qua! y. ITOJOc! Vhlto lrfihorne. arconl.
lnr to quality 10013c, durka. tn .lie ,n.l
juallty. lseisc. geeae. 10lr. turkeya. 220
4e. plgeana old, per par, -ao8c( do. younr.
DRESSDD-Th'era waa fr demand for
dealrable atoek and the market rnled
Brm under llaht offerlnga. Uuotatlona fob
towi Freeh-killed, dry-parked fola. 12 to box.
W5 Iba npleco, 24c; do. welihlns 4 b7
apiece. 23Hc, do. welchlmr 34 Iba, .niece
2lr4o. do. weighing 3 Iba. apiece. sO02-.'ei fowla
VWi" 'ca-Packed, fancy, drv-plrked, welghlni
403 Iba. and oer apiece, 234r. do atnaller
ati.a 13023c, old rooatera: Jry-plcked "7
routing ohlckena. Weatern. weighing 8 lha. and
erer per pair. 2I02.V; do. 007 Iba. per pair
23 :8c, broiling chlckena. weatern, welghlne 3
5; Iba. per pair. .24 033c chlckena. weighing
?. ,b": Zr ""': 3Slo. do. mlxe.l Ke.
U02-C. brollera, Jeraey, fanry. 300320: do
ethar nearby welghlne 364 lha. per pair, 2SM
lOc. do. do. araaller afsea. 20027c. ducka. near.
P' ".p.rirfi ?2e! equal, white, weigh-
IT U?A " rf is 7800 do do.
do, 9010 Iba. per doi, H.SSffS.SO. do. do. do
3 Iba. per dor, 14 04.3.-.. do. d.o. do. 7 Iba. per
0I. IS.3O0S.T3; do, do. do. 0bU lb. Ser
No.,!6"il",5.,"IC 2-60s"i " nd
a FRESH FRUITS
Apple, and Erapea were firmer, but other
Tarfetle. ahownt little change. Quotation.-
KSiVr?rlnVi" ;W'n. 404,3O: Slnokehou."
Ji?i2!o. 3'ander, 12.3003 23: Wealthy
I3.SO03.25; Twenty-ounco, I2.2.10S 23. York
Imperial, 12 SUM 3.2.1: Ben D.vl., l8.aV02.T3s
fair to good. l.f,ll2,B0. Appfea. Delaware
and Maryland, per hamper Fancy. M0T3t
rl,r 1. - JO,Qulncea. .Vow York,
per bbl. No. 1. 1403; No. 2, 1203.30
Qulncea, New York, per buah , 11800173
Umon., per box. I3.B0O4 30. Orapefrult.
Cod,"1JS;ePVl,i'rr",A,B,J W5 CranberrleiT Caw
f.5Ti' 5bl" pOtltO, do., do, per crate.
I &? 6oa Jr..,l'. '5,rk Mr, crate. I2w
3 40; do., do., light, per crale, II B0M2.
Peachea. New York, per baaket. 80000c. do
do., per boih.-ba.ket. I1.25CI 7.1. iv.ra New
nhli1!innp,, i?:J,rl!Sn"r?r-1,sk"" il."03 2V
Sheldon. I1.2JOI .30. gartlett. No. 1. 11.230
f do.. No. 2. BO". Peara, New York Hart,
rett. per bbl 1304.80 Or.f?, New York. VeV
liuV brVr.t?0n?0,'',V,,e' "ci Niagara, 'ISO
14Vic Urapea. New York, per 20-lb. ba.ket
Concord, Bt5aoo; Niagara. B30BOc. Plum.,
fe?,1 Wjt "5, baaket Dameon. 20025c;
Prune, 23033c; Green Uace, 30040c. VVm'":'
VEGETABLES
anlhf eUP-'K.1 rul?d IP" ,"wr. light offerlnga
RPhk Jf.)."7nd ",".l.prlce" of rwta4oe were
higher. Quotatlonai Whlto potatoea. per buah.
Pennaylvenla. choice, 11.4001 3U. New York
fL"'.- J.3j5-. White 'potatoe., 'jfraw, per
baaket, 83003c. . Sweet pol.toe.. Ki.tern
Shora. per bbl. No. 1, 1 7302. No. s. itV
ier h.lr1 ,2nJl?; Hlwra and Maryland.
Hi Pmfr. dO07Bc. Hweet potatoea. Jeraey
per baaket No. 1, O07(x- No. 2. 2SO33S
FRENCH AIRMN SHELL
FURNACES NEAR METZ
Drop Four Tons of Explosives
on German, Works and
Station
PAius, Oct :i.
French airmen have bombarded blast
furnaces and the railway station north
of the great Oennan fortress of Metx. It
ss officially announced today by the War
Office. Four tons of explosives were
dropped.
A German air raid was also announced,
German machines flew over the French city
of Lunevllle, throwlne down projectiles upon
the city, but there were no victims.
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
WASHINGTON', Oct. it.
For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer
sey: Fair tonight and Tuesday; little
chance In temperature 1 moderate northeast
winds, ,
Fair and cool weather has prevailed dur
Inr the Ust twenty-four hours except for
light rains In a part of the Upper I-ake
tteslon and in the Northern Dalns Htatts.
A further decreaso In temperature occurred
In the Atlanjlo Htates from Pennsylvania
northward, and frosts were general. A
alight reaction to warmer Is reported from
the Upper Lake, Region, tha Central Valleys
nd the cotton belt, but not sufficient to
restore normal conditions. The deficiency
In the eastern half of the country ranged
from z to JO degrees this morp'ng.
' aL-
Olrtcrvation at Philadelphia
8 A. M,
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wa lamwraiura
.....Clear
..... 111
Lampa to Be Lighted
Astes aad aeber ticitlelee ..,...,,..,. 3:40 p.i
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EVENING LfiDOER-PHIIVDELPKLV, MONDAX. OCTOBER n23, 1918
L'AUSTRIA HA PEKDUTO
4,400,000 UOMINI NELLA
GUERRAFINOADAPRILE
I Rusao - Rumcni Costrcttl n Ri-
Picgnro Nclln Dobrudjn Con-
trolTcnsiva Tcclcscn Fnllita
Sulln Fronte Delia
Somma
I.A BATTAGLIA IN GALIZIA
. ItOMA SJ Ottebre
i.,iJ- rr,?re ,le" "" " MHano pubMltM
in J'fesMintl e norprendenll Informaxlonl
!!!T ,e al Mlnl"' delta lluerra n llonm
wrca le pertllte sublte dall-Au.trU nelln
guerra dnllAgo.to, 1914. e la s luatlono
nella duplloe monnrehla wr quanlo rlKtiar
riL. 'mmInl dlp."Utone delle auterltn'
in litarl tM aituoilon f critlca. Sine
nna fine dl aprll ultimo vcorm I'Anstrl.i
nvna chlamato nlle ml 7.400,090 uomlnl
?''''"'' fOlot.nln numero 1101181110 1.000.
0(H). dl cut 300.000 aneora aotto latrutlene.
w ha dlaponlblll ora.
Durante la guerra entire "foniiMlonl dl
tnarcla," ctn.cim.i dl circa ZtS.noo uomlnl.
con un totale dl 3.000.000 clroo. dl truppe dl
rlaena. sono state usatc per rlcmplre I
Miotl die nndavana nvan mano forntandol
nelle unlt.f rumlKtttentl. llrc SM.00O ill
qucstl uomlnl nono rltorttatl millc llnee til
Imttaglla dnHi un periodo dl convnlescenxa.
coal" rhe I'cnornie dlfferrnta ill 4,100,000
rniiprescnla lo irtllte pcrmattcittl subltc
lnll'escrclto austro-tinRnr.cn In niortl, fcrltl
che non powmno rltonnre a comtultcrc,
prlgloiilerl c illepcrsl.
1 Klalo Mnggiorc nuatrlaco ha gla" In
corimrato nellcnorclUi romlmttente tuttl
Kll tminlnl capacl dl portare 1e nrml tra I
13 ed I SO annl dl eta-, cd ha niobllltato
nnche per ervlill aualllarll tuttl sell uomlnl
tra I SI mI I SS nnnl dl eta foal1 okbI la
Cllipllce mnnnrrhla nun' cnlluntn li.are iwir
rl empire I vuotl. quello che puo" ragRranel-
ic 1 i-uioro cne sono gw stall plu" olte
rlfonimtl alle ,u0 mcdlrho o che Bono
ernmente pochl, dopo til che doTa' rlir
rere nl Klovanl ill 17 annl ml al xcechl dl
oltro SI nnnl.
I nUMBNI IX IlITUt-VTA
Aneora una olta I rumenl nono roatrrttl
n rlplegaro davantl alia prcsslone del blocco
teirtonlco. Mentrc In Transltvanla loffen
sla dl von Knlkcnhajn acmtini ilcflnltlvn-
inento arroHUU. nclln Uobrugla II mnrccl-
Ullo on Mackensen ha nttni-rntn nil tnttn
la llnca con le sue forze hulgiire. turche n
iciicxcne rj nopo una Molenta battaglla ha
costrcttto I riiMo-rumenl a rlplegare sul
cctrtro e sull'ala sinistra. Von Mackensen
hu occuputo un punto aul liar Xero a circa
14 mlglla da Costanxa, cd un'altro punto a
dlclnssette mlglU dalla borgata danublaiu
dl Itashno. Kgll Intends rvldrntemcnte
mlnacclnre la fcrnla Co.tanza-Uucarcst.
Anche nelta llallxlu la lotta non e' per II
momento faorenle gll nllratl, I rusel
hannu dovuto cedere terreno nolle vlclnanxe
dl Ilatlcz dopo sel glornl dl battnglla, ma nl
aapetta che II generate llrusiloff rcatltulra
presto II colK o not ttcttors dl llallcx set
tore dl llallcx od altroe.
In Krancla Invece I tcdcschl hanno ten-
tato dl attne-care le llnee allrate, ma sono
etatl ricucclatl Indletro tn gravl perdlte,
non solo, ma hanno nnche douto cedere
terreno alle truppo Inglest che attaccavano
In un breve settoro dl tro mlglla aulla
Somme.
Xessuna comunlcato udlclalo e' stato
trasmessn circa le operaxlonl dl lerl aulla
fronte Itallana.
II
STUnQKlI ASa,SSlXATO
dr. Krledrlch Adler, un giornallsta
radlco-soclallsta dl Vienna, cho sabato
scorso aBsasslno' II presldente del Conslgllo
auatrlaco, conte Sturgkh, In un nlbergo tiove
questl si era recato o. pranaare con II fra-
tello del defuntn mlnlstro von Aenrentnai,
ha dlchlarato alle autorlta' dl pollsla che
eel! ha commeaso 1'nssasslnlo perche' II
presldente del Conslgllo si era rlflutato dl
convocare II l'jrlamento e perche' era un
rcaxlonarlo, II pegglore ncmlco del partlto
prcgresslsta e IIBerale In Austria.
Ml dice che a Vienna, In scgulto nll'ns
sasslnlo, slnno scopplatl gravl dlsordlnl, ma
UUCbio non o aneora conicrmato.
SOLDIERS GUARD VIENNA
STREETS; MANY JAILED
Continued from Page One
to gUe no more details until I am arraigned
for trial."
PAHIS. Oct. 23 The Austrian Cabinet
has decided to resign tomorrow, according
to a dispatch from Heme.
A new Cabinet, it Is expected, will be
formed Immediately after the resignation of
the present (Sovernment. whose reported
decision lo resign is the result of the as
sassination Saturday of Tremlcr Count
Sturgkh.
nnrtl.IX, Oct. SI. Vienna authorities
took prompt action to prevent demonstra
tions following the assassination of Count
Carl Sturgkh, the Austrian Premier.
The usual Sunday meetings were pro
hibited. Crowds gathered In tho streets.
Indignant oxer the shooting, but there were
no disturbances. Dr. Krledrlch Adler. the
Premier's assassin, who displayed great
coolness when first arrested. Collapsed when
ho learned of the authorities' action, lie
'told his Jailers that he believed the Vienna
crowds would be fired to great demonstra
tions by his act and .expected other radical
Socialists to head disturbances.
Telephonic communication between Iler
lln and Vienna. Interrupted shortly after tho
shooting, was restored a few hours later
A post-mortem examination confirmed
reports that all three bullets found lodgment
In the Prime Minister's head. Vienna d s
iwtches today said that Daron Deck, former
Premier, Is the probable choice aa successor
of the slain Prime Minister. Prince Hohen
lohe. Minister of the Interior and tho oldest
member of the Cabinet, Is temporarily filling
the vacancy.
CELEBRATES 70TH JIIITIIDAV
Joseph B. Scattergood Has Been a
Resident of Tiojra- for Year.
Many Friends Gather, at His Jlome
Joseph H. Scattergood celebrated his
seventieth birthday anniversary yesterday,
at IHs home, 3S1T North Sixteenth street
Mr. Scattergood has resided In Tioga during
the past thirty-five years, and has "been a
member of tho Tioga Presbyterian Church
during the entire period. At the family1 din
ner there wete present Mary J. Scattergood ;
ltev. and Mm. V U Scattergood, of George
town. Ohio, Mr and Mrs. (leorge A. Scatter
good and son, of Jersey City, N. J. ; Mr and
Mrs, It. W. Sweet and son, of Ulenslde, Pa. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Scattergood. Miss Julia
II. Scattergood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tail
Oughton, Oak Lane. j
Mr Scattergood has been In the account
ing department of the Philadelphia and
Reading Hallway for over forty-three years
and retires 011 the pensloti lint 011 JNotemhrr
1 Ile Is one of the charter members of
ICenclciton I-oUgc. No. 2, I. O. O. "-. and
also one ofthe principal organisers of the
Veteran Employe Association of the Phil
adelphia and Heading Ituilwa), which now
numbers over 1509 members who have been
In tie service over tyenty-pire yearn.
1 in s 11 1 ''sua as m
Hlktofl MaVriage Uwwaa
liLKTpN, Md Oct. SI. Ceutelea pro
curing marriage Ik teaUy were John
KHie and Mary Hirf Philadelphia ;
Haur'ce C Mower and Cfcriettn Harvey,
Camden, N. J.', James A. Imsw and Sarah
smith, BaKlmorel J-e M. lMes. ptll.
delphla. and I.cona V Toaatt, HonHM.
K. J. ; William H. Brown, Coatasvtlto, and
Anna K, Shaffer. Lancaster, Pa,; IfVawealyp
alhenk and Heasle KeeM, I aaaatar t Oswrge
M. 1.1M, Mill imUn. Mat, aae) t-Utkatt F
Pratt. Clayton. !. I Joessph U. Jokraaaa and
HMaabeth Adams: PUaauBtvllte, N J 1 kWm.
inou ana Mtoue loaaa. waajliia.
uk Hoa wi. awytatsi HsU ftpiiT-
t
BULGARS TAKE RUMANIAN SEAPORT
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's
(HUNGARY)
(USSfA)
TRRNSYLVtNUI
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a C I AT $
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B V I G R R 1 A s
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The low of Constanza will ctrcctunlly prevent Rumnnlnna from Kttinu
.Kuaslnn reinforcements nnd the brcakinij of the Rumanian line from
Constnnzn to Cernnvoda will removo the dnnKer of n land invasion
of Hulgnrin. Mcnntimc, severe llchtiiiK is in proRrcM on Humanla's
northern border, especially near Rothonthurm Pass.
TEUTON ARMY TAKES POilT
OF CONSTANZA IN BIG DRIVE
Ontlnnetl from Page One
began their campaign to cruah Uumanla
an appeal for help has come from Ilucha
rest The retrograd'eorrcspondent of the
Dally Neus. reluming from the Rumanian
capital, tclrgrnphrit that he was asked by
a high ItUMlan personage to emphasise the
Vrriousnem of the altuatlnn.
King Kenllnanil himself sent a similar
Plea following tho Rumanian defeat In
Trnimlanln
Petmgrad dispatches today mealed for
the first lime the reasons for the severe
defeat suffered by the Humanlans In Do
brudju. Premier Hratlano believed when
Ilumanla entered the war that llulgnrla
either would sue for w-ace or would not
light against Ilumanla or Itusaln. Only
weak forccn. were left to guard tho Ilul
Knrlan border while the main Kumanlnn
army ixiurcil Into Tritnsyhardn.
TEUTONS OPEN Ol'FENSIVE
IN (.AliK'IA; ATTACKS KAIL,
KUSSIilN WAR OFFICE SAYS
PKTHOtlllAD, Oct. S3 Austro-Oerman
forces opened n new offensha movement
on tho northeastern frontier of (lallclu on
Sunday. The War Olllce nnnnunced today
that the attacks were delivered north of
llrody, but that all fulled,
l.OXDO.V. Oct SI. The sixth day of
continuous fighting in the llallcx sector ot
the tlallrian front aw the Russians give
way a little before the fttrlnun onslaughts
of the enemy. Herman Infantry, accord
ing to the Ilerlln War Office, drove a wedge
between the villages ot Svlstelnlkl and
Skomorochy. on tho Xnrayuvka River line,
and awept the Cxnr's tnwps from most of
the territory they had held on tho west
bank ot that stream.
l'ctrogrnd reports that tho heights nnd
woods between those two positions changed
hands several times. In tha course of the
desperate engagement, hut states that all
the Teuton attacks were rolled back.
It docs not seem Improbable that the
Russian report Is Incomplete nnd that the
Teutons have won a success In thli region
In the last three days, despite; tho almost
overwhelming massed assaults with which
Ijctchltsky's troop battered all their lines,
the (Jerman, nnd Austrlans succeeded In
moving forward nt certain points nnd
wresting from the Russians tho key posi
tions along the river. laminating heights
that fell Into their hands In this methodical
counter-offensive undoubtedly brought
them victory In yesterday's more general
movement.
(SKKEK KINO COUNTERMANDS
MOBILIZATION ORDER IN
RESPONSE TO DEMAND
I.ONDOX. Oct. 23.
Following the demand of the Allies that
the Oreek troops" In Thesraly be removed
to tho southern coast. King Conslnntlne
has coilntermanded his order calling up
the military class of 1916
There was a conference between the Oreek
king and somo of his ministers lhat lasted
nearly all of Saturday night says n tele
gram from Athena today Premier l.am
bros. Foreign Minister Zalocosta nnd Gen
era! Sotllls took part.
The demand for the removal of the Greek
forces from Thessaly Is brought about by
fears that the Allied army In the western
part of Hreek Macedonia might be at
tacked In tho rear. The Allies will take
over nil the Oreek war stores In Thessaly.
SAI.ONICA. Oct. 21.
All Jews of the military clans of 1913.
1914 and 1 01 U have been ordered to report
to the colors of tho Greek revolutionary
government within three days, A procla
mation Issued today said that tho reservists
who failed to report would be treated ns
deserters. The Vcnlxelos government Is
'about to Issue postage lamps which. It
Is stated, will be good on letters In all
parts of Greece. A commission Is going
to tho United States to raise money for the
Venixelos movement
ROME ESTIMATES AUSTRIA
HAS LOST -1,400,000 IN WAR;
FILLS GAl'SVITH OLD MEN
MILAN, Oct. 2J. The Corrlere deila Sera
publishes startling Information obtained
from the Home War Ofllca relative to the
critical state of the Austro-Ilungarian mili
tary reserve.!. L'p to the end of April last
Austria, out of 7,400,000 men, had only
3.100.000, .Including 100,000 in training, still
available for call- .
Twenty-three "marsch fonnatloneii."
each of which averages S1S.000 men, mak
ing a total of nearly 5.000.000 reserve
troops, have been drawn upon to nil the
gaps (aft In the armies In tho field, About
100,000 of these are men who were re
turned to the ranks after a per'0"5 ' Co"
valescence. so that tho enormous difference
of 4,400.000 men represents the Auntro
Hungarian wastago In killed, permanently
disabled, prisoners and missing
Austria-Hungary has already locorpo
rated In the fighting 'army all men able to
bear arms batween the ages of eighteen and
fifty, and also has moblllxedfor auxiliary
services all men between fifty-one and
flfty-flve. Thvr today the Dual Monarchy
can only use to muke good her losses the
small leavings of repealed medical revi
sions, after which recourse will havo to be
made either lb boys of seventeAi or men
mora than fifty-one.
FRENCH CAPTURE .IMPORTANT
POSITION BETWEEN TRANSL0Y
AND SAILLY, ON S0MMK
PARIS, Oct, -J.
Another Important ytaln has been scored
by the French In their drive toward Bar
paume, on tha Somme front, from the south.
Tha communique lesued fry the War OMce
today stated that tha French have captured
HIM ltf from the Uermans.
Hill i: as north of the Somme River
and Mwea tha pawrful tl.rmun peltloi
at Traitoy a4 H-llly Salll sel.
South of the Hownne railroad the GrmaMi
made a ccaeHer-attack to an effort lo hold
up tha Frec4. who are, brewing upatt, P.
ronna Ui that saytac. T,hs assavtH, Waa
repuisaal. ' ,
loWdon, ok. II
tat rUlab
.I'uaaidai
positions between !.e Snrs and tlurdecourt
last night nna retried by General Hnlg to
day, but no Infantry nctton-t of Importance
occurred on the Somme front.
South of Vpres the llrltlsh occupied the
Up of two mine craters formed yesterday
by the Germans on 11 bluff.
RULIiAR ATTACKS ON CERNA
RIVER FRONT BEATEN BACIC
BySERBS, PARIS SAYS
PARIS. Oct. 33.
All day Sunday the llulgnrlan army de.
fending the Macedonian city of MnnnMlr
drovn furiously upon the Serbian lines In
an effort to break thoni. kis nti official
report on llalkan operations issued by the
War Office today.
Although the assaults were driven home
vvlth Mrlotis energy, the Serbians stood firm
and the Hulgnrlalis were unahlo to gain tiny
ground.
These attacks wore concentrated along
tho Cerna River, southeast of Motmstlr.
whom the Serbians have recently gained Im
portant advantages.
THREE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS
CAUSE SHOUT DAMAllE
Two Kelt on Pacific Const nnd Ono in
Alnbnmn
LOS ANGKLKS. Oct. 33. Two slight
earthquake shocks wero felt here mid In
neighboring towns early last night. Chan
deliers and pictures on walls were shaken
nnd crockery was tumbled from shelves,
but no material damage has been reported.
Reports from Snnta Ana, where the
shocks seemed to ho felt more, snld resi
dents rushed Into tho streets, considerably
alarmed.
FRKSNO. Cat.. Oct. 23. Two earthquake
shocks, felt throughout, southern Califor
nia enrly last night, wero sovero nt Rakers
field and In tho oil fields In that district.
Power lines between llakerHneld and Los
Angeles are said to have been damaged, It
was reported that the Santa Fe Railroad
ticket ofllco nt Tchachapl was wracked.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.', Oct. 23. This city
felt tho second earthquake shook within less
'than a week yesterday. No damage was re
ported. A shock laM Wednesday tore down
chimneys. The shock vvhh felt gencrully
throughout the southeastern .Slates.
FOUR WILKES-BARRE HOTEL
LICENSES PLACED IN DANKER'
District Attorney Asks Court to Re
voke Liquor-Scllinp; PrivilcBo
WILKi:s-nARRU Ra., Oct. 23. District
Attorney Frank P Slattery today naked tho
court to revoke the license of four big cen
tral city hotels. In his application thn Dis
trict Attorney declared that Ifh.ts been dis
covered that young girls havo been served
with drinks frequently lit thesn hotels and
that many of the girls have beenmo way.
ward. The hotels are the Arrow, the Sen
ate, tho Wyoming Valley nnd the Weiss
Hotel.
Mrs. Anna Hnrtela, matron of the United
Charities, furnished the District Attorney
with evidence against each place. A dozen
girls will be used ns witnesses against each
hotel.
WHY NOT PHOTOPLAYS
OF ELIZABETH'S DAYS?
Metro's "Romeo nnd Juliet" Sug
gests n Good Way to Cut the
Movie Royalties
Hy the Photoplay Kdltor
tn the light of the Victoria Theater' all
week run of Metro's "Itomeo and Juliet."
with Mr Ilushman and Miss Ilajne. begin
nlng today, let, us consider the question of
trsgedy anil the movies. Will photoplay
goers accept, as a general thing, unhappy
stories, dead heroes and heroines, cadaver
ous happenings? Undoubtedly they will, If
the storlea are good enough, and It they
are produced wllh emMthy and art. Rut
the publl is beginning to be wary of pre
calculated misery of the sort that springs
from deelgti nnd not from natural sequence
of humnti events. That la why the direct,
ors had belter bo looking around for ade
quate scenarios In .nse the "Romeo nnd
.Ittllet" biislneM starts n furore for dole
ful tales on the screen.
If they want to save money usually
siieiit on mvaltles. we suggest that they
take the Metro tip and go In for Klixa
belhnn drama. Nnt necessarily Shakes
pearc. but. perhniMi. Marlowe nnd Webster
and their Spiritual brothers. Movie people
ate tisturnn skeptical nnd conservative,
and the foregoing advice may sound a bit
highbrow, but. accept our assurance, there
Is morn glorification of action, more "pomp
of lKtgeantry. rnpturo of rhyme," morn dash
and gore nnd vlvldlty In 'The Duchess of
Main" and 'Tamerlane" than In half n
dotcn modem shilling-shockers.
Speaking of "Romeo nnd Juliet " Thed.i
Mara, who Is tn do Juliet In the William
Fox version of the play. Is out with another
of those chirping Interview. Pleaso listen
Tlicda tiara who Is a firm eugenlat, has
u new- theory about the character of Juliet
According to the beautiful actress who
portroja the unhappy heroine In the Wil
liam Fox version of Shakespeare's master
piece, her iMtrents were Illy mated.
"Juliet's father la sixty vears old or more
when the play begins," says Miss Rara,
"while her mother Is twenty-eight. They
must havo been married fifteen years
previous to this. The union was evidently
worldly, arranged by Lady Capulel's
im rents"
Annette Kellermanu, whose "limbs are as
melodies yet" In, "A Daughter of the Gods."
nt the Chestnut Street Opera House, where
she appears "noble nnd nude," but hardly
"antique." dally, will leave early this week
for this city, to address the StHte Federation
of Women's Clubs on health nnd hygiene.
The report that sho will also speak on
"Haro Facts About Jamaica" U untrue.
Norma Tnlmadge's rirsl Selinlck-mnde
feature, will be "Panthea." and not "The
Price She Paid." "Panthea." by Monckton
Hoffe. acted first In New York city before
the "foots" by Olga Petrova, has an In
volved theatrical history. It was said to
havo been written for Doris Keano. who,
however, never played It, nnd William
Fuversham was at one tlmo dickering for
tho tights.
A feature nf the forthcoming McClura
series, "Seven Deadly Sins," Is lhat each
star, as sho appears In her particular play,
will be stipimrted, by not one, but several
well-known leading men.
'The Mntrlmonlac" Is the title of Douglas
Fairbanks' next plcturo for tho Flno Arts
Triangle. Tho athletic star Is working nit
It In l.oa Angeles now. under Paul Powell's
direction. The actor collaborated with
Octavlus Roy Cohen on the scenario.
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER
rmOAIv-"HI. tlraade," with nan Camreau,
Amelia Gardner and A It Van nuren,
Ausuitu. Tbomaa'a etpealllnn nf armr life
en the Meitran border, produeed under tha
Kreonal dlrertion ef the author by tha cnarlea
vhman Coninanr
LYRIC "The flirt JYem Ilrsill." wllh
francee Ivemartat, IVeth Ijdr. Maude Oilell.
Oeorae llanaell Hal Knrrie and l.mils A. Rl.
men, The Dhuberta' production nf a fnrelan
romin npera. wnn music py
iwra and aismund itomberg,
UAttnirK
and llenrr Stephenson
."Commas Olar." with Jane Cowl
A dr
n . woman." romhtnlns humor
rama on the "fall
inmflF and BAelal
aattre rnn sixxl eituauons.
HKTrtOPqj.lTAN OI'HRA HOUflK "Itlp. Hip.
Iloorar." with Charlotte the akater. Bmiea
ami hla band. Nat M Wills, Charlea T. Aid
rleh and many apeelallita. A three. rlns elr-
rua or vaudetiue. eraaa oa
sooii.
and and skallns. all
lovely department.
' from which this Is
"Variety" has a
"Drivel of the Films,
plucked:
"Whllo Henry Pcwt was enacting an
Important scene In The Untdeu Gloom," n
large piano fell on his neck. With great
presence of mind, Mr. Pcwt held the posi
tion until u close-up was taken. A heavy
orchestration will be arranged for this
picture."
FIIIKNDS FROM AFAR AT BURIAL
Rich Man Willed $1500 to Pny Travel
inp; Expenses of Three
WASHINGTON. Oct. 23. Disposing of a
$500,000 estate William II. Reck In his will,
filed today, provided 31CQ0 to enable three
friends from distant points to attend his
funeral,
"I wish no more than a single flower
from any single person," he wrote, "no
music nnd no religious service other than
thnt ot thn O. A. R., but I do wish that any
of my friends who have anything to cay
will be allowed to do so, as I prefer this
to n perfunctory sermon by a clergyman "
Republican Chief Flops to Wilson
CHARLESTON, W. Va.,Oct. M.Thomas
W llyati, u prominent lawyer of Spencer
and member of the Republican State com
mittee, has resigned from that body and
declared thnt he will support President
Wilson nnd tho locul Democratic nominees.
FOnrtKST ""libll," with Julia tUndereon.
Donald rtrlan and Jovph Cawlhorn. A pretty
atar, an aslle alar, a remlr alar, plus some
pretentloua orchestrated melodies
ADKI.PlIt "Kvperlenre." wllh Krneal (llenden
nlea A modern morality plav" wllh mora
humahneea than sraeed " Kvery woman "
There a a larse raat. Olendennlns acta au
peibly. DANCINCI
IIP.OAD "The tl.lan ef Mal.me," "Khama."
and other Interpretative, daneea hr Maud Al
lan at three matlneta, Tueadar, Thuredar and
Friday She will ha accompanied by a laraa
errheatra and aailated hy a numeroua com
pany AT POrt'LAIl PttlCKH
WAI-NIT "The tllrl Without Chanee." by
Whitney Colllna. rnnlured hy Robert Sherman.
An eipoee nf the while alavo traffle. In whleh,
It la aald. thero will lie an amplitude of comic
relief, In addition to the pmpasanda.
KNICKElinoCKKIl "Kor the Man Khe
red." a murder mratery melodrama, with
" ood twlat tn the plot Jint betore tha cur
ia n fall., and arled and atated wllh con
siderable skill.
FHATl'llR FILMS
8TANI.RT "The f'amman !.'
Kimball Ynuna an.t 1-nnwav Ta-ta
'.?.ul. J-."el.n"'.l!' nn". locl preaentatlnn of
Albert Capellanl'a predurtton of the Itobert
-. .,-i., iiu.r,. j.ruiiiuuy aiaaeu and
. wllh Clara
su
week.
W,
well arled, hut M
ment
bill.
.401 ramale
av atf aaaar aa ejrame
News an nam p4etra ateo
VirrontA"seae aH) Mett.M wft
KayiM and Franrka X. aseehsMn, a.
rrai lorai annwing ivt jaietnra
screen v-eralsn of tha MMheeswarea
aerompanled by a ereclal maie seara,
vuDjrciau
AnrADIA "The Vajraht-M rrhwe," wlk
s5
Btt '
1 flaaaaa .
waar ,w ,
,'anV-MA retaee." walk M 81
Warner... Kay-neo-trtane, arat half if
hTsnst
week. "Flfty-l-ifl
rine. Arta-Tria
with Nersaaj
taller luTf
i-nori mma also aiapiared.
.
nam.
M
H
wk, a Teewtea ag cam
Ma-tA " i.k arii i itr
Payne, latter aeiat al
hKUKefT "The Heart ef a Hera.'t'i
nane nna uoneri war
r iirn a --Hainan r
'ln thi, tllnlamaala
lluehman and Bav-erly
week.
rAl-AUB ;Tha alarm." a Laaay-Pai
."'. "im iiiincm i-weei. nrai naif
ini-iam.- won maria ioro, a i
mount feature, latter halt ef tha
CIINSTNUT STrtKKT OrBRA MOUl -A
lianshter ft lh Hods," with Annette Keller
mann and William Shay, rtpectaelag aM
beauty of ha nest, but somewhat laekWla
Oramatlo eltntflcanc.
VAUDKA'ILLB ,
KKITII'B -The Are nf fleaaen.
rrana iiurai im i
lea Mf Smmh11 t.-L
i ..- .---r- ...". --;-"-. --.
-ran iiurai snn Ionian noaromani M,
and Honla. and ntma '
fain and Analol Krledland, Charlea KaB
S ,n?r1.Me- W.0IUrr "d MarsarefTSH?,
Flva Kltamuraa. JVeaton and Clark. tHsMratf
na, ana luma,
X rn.NN "Tha Bartaelor rra)e,,"
ir and Vanca lluchea Mualeal Tr1av.
"trirav .aw!enk. ,n 4L
WM.T.IAVt'
rlyii-eater
t arnoni
i-nitd
ORANR "Don! Lose Tour Nerve."
miniature rlreua, Wilson and Iraraen.
it,, uin anu i-oiia,
"atha news pleturea.
-tewatt-
- -
Zeno and Maniel.Bai
ailll' Pauline. "Tha Olobe Trettera.'
pia t-omedy Four. Iteasla later, reaH Aa
'""i J?auf,r ". "'" Arthur tloldte, Shi4a
and Kldred. ethers.
CRORS
KKT "Tha
T.awfi l-- -
Trto. Atumfnrd and ThAm-jnii tVi ni."T3S:
llowan and Clordon. Kurtla's rooetera," fret
half ot tha week,
MINRTRBLS '
miMOMT'S New. eperlaltles by
IUMONTH New apeelaltles. by tha naeaejat
Company. Includln '(ichool Onena" and 'C
Ilrewery Klopement."
Prominent Photoplay Presentations I
I IBIIWIIIIilllllllllllllllllllUllJlM J
miki BovBna Gmpamu
rpilB followlnt theatera abtals their plctorta threojh tha STANLET Book I as
iSl".pw whleh la a suarantee t earl ahowlnr ef the flnei pradoellana.
All Plttore. retlewed before elhlblllen. Aek fee Om theater In nn laeallty
Vulalac plduree thrauih tha HTAM.CY I100KINO COSirANV. ,,
ALHAMBRAi?i,".r;,:.1.'.ri5:iluo,!4Ai.
Paramount I'lcturea.
William S Hart ,n "TII1: mn-ciiN
Trillium o. nart ov. mxKW ixjan"
APOI I O KU ANB THOMPSON
i-,1 V-I-I- MATINEE DAILT
LILLIAN GISH in
"DIANA OK T11K KOt.UKS"
ARCAiil A CHKSTNUT--
niV.rtUiA nni.ow th
H. B. WARNER in
"TIIK VACIAflONtl rniNCK"
OE.JmV-f.N 1 uta.. l:w a 8:30. loc
wr Tnu.Ktinx and ci.v:o ninoi-Kv in
TUB VICTORY OK CONSCIENCK"
CFDAR o0T1, AND CKDAft AT5. '
v(,LS.ri lUKAUOVXT TIIISATER
Robert Warwick ,n "yMt$& miv
J rtllir.I.niNCI 8IIADOV"-No. 4
FAIRMOUNT S1T5!D AVKNUB
Alice Brady in "The Gilded Cage"
and TIIK HIIIKI.OINd HIIADOW"
MAT. DAILT
flel Spruce. Eves, 7 to 11.
LOUISE HUFF in
TUB ItKWAIUI OK rATIRNCK"
FRANKFORD "" ANKAg?B1i
VIVIAN MARTIN in
"Till: HTflONUKIt LOVK"
JEFFERSON S8T" flR"
Winifred Greenwood ,n '""'JJIJ....
fjiet Instalment of TIIM.IK IlimiCK"
I FAHPR FOHTY-KIItRT AND
tl-dLl-il t.ANCABTKIt AVENUE
WILLIAM FARNUM in
THE KIIIKH OK CONHCIK.N'Ci:"
F IRPRTY iiuoad and
1 1 O C I. 1 I COLUMBIA
WILLIAM S. HART in
TIIK DAWNMAKIin,"
fMl TCT MU and locust"
LiVJUaJl Mate, I :BO and .1:30, Inc.
Kvce.. II 1.10. 8. 0:30, loo.
Robert Edeson ,n 't,,t,!at,?ailkd'
Wi:ST IIIIMDI'.LIIIIA
S6TH ST. T",1.
Market St. Theater "'wESiS"
WILLIAM H. THOMPSON In
. . "CIVILIZATIO.VB CIRLD-'
OVERBROOK WZ?
Anita Stewart .
PALACE "u MA?i1"f?0eSTnE,BT
Blanche Sweet J
PARK K"1" ave. i tAvrmit"tt"v
Owen Moore & Marguerite Courtot
In "ROI.LINa BTONES"
PRINCESS '"VvSJ?"'
GLADYS HULETTE in
"rnt'DENCE, THE riRATE"
Robert Warwick and Gail Kane in
TUB HEART OK A HEHO"
Rl A I Tfl GEIIMANTOWN AVE. "'
IV X AU 1 V- at TUIJ'EHOCKEN BTi
DUSTIN FARNUM in
"DAVY CROCKETT"
EUREK Avm" MARKET 8Ta
Francis Nelson & E. K. Lincoln in
'THE ALMIUHTY DOLLAR"
C ARHFN MD LAN8DOWNB AVE.
UrtlXLCll EVENINO 0;SO TO 11
MARY MacLAREN in
WANTED, A HOME-'
R 1 1 R Y "AKKET STflEKT
, w i? . . Relow TTit untErr
June Caprice and Harry Hilliard in
THE RAOOED FRINCKBB"
SAVOY ulJrr,tSS"
Ethel Clayton nnd Holbrook Blynn
In 'THE HIDDEN BCAR"
STAN! FY "ARKET AROVE MTM '
3 I rt.l11C I llilO A. Jf to 1I1I5.P. M.
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"TIIK COMMON LAW"
TIOGA ITTU AND VI!NAN0 BTJ
FANNIE WARD in
"EACH PI1ARI, A TEAR"
VICTORIA MAHKET ST.
V 1 1 J I L S AUOVE NINTH
F. X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne
In "nOMnO AND JULIET"
NORTH I'llllwXDKI.IlHA
fllR ARFl OIRAHD AVIi I1ELOW TTH
'V,1IV"11-' 115. T AND'f
FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS S
80UT1I I'lllUMlEI.riUA
O L Y M P I A OAD AND i?
UL I" I . RAlNBRtDOaJ
XO MKrORUAXCK TODAY TUfcSDA
. CRAB. CIIAI'MN In 'THE COUNT"
nd Chapter of "TJIB YELLOW MBXACK",
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
KVEltY MONDAY ML'IIJht'T TO C1IANQE
W E1UI OK OCT. t J TO U
ALHAMHItA
APOLLO
ARCADIA
BELMONT
CEDAIt
KUKKKA
FAIRMOUNT
5CTH ST.
VRANKF0KD
GARDEN
GIRARD
JEFFERSON
LEADER
LIBERTY
LOCUST
MARKET STREET
OLYMI'IA
OVERBROOK
PALACE
PARK
PRINCESS
REGENT
KIALTO
UBBY
iAVOY
ITAJJIEV
mnr
VtCTOAU
MONDAY
William H. Hart. In
The iuturn of Draw Euan
Lillian ninh In
Diana of the fulllea
Norma Talniaise, In
Klfiy-Klftif
liu Tellesen. In
Tha Vlclnry of tjonectence
Itotiert Warwick. In
KrMay. the ISth
Kranrla Nelien In
The Almighty pollar
Allee Rrailr. In
Tha Olllet Csie
Iiulan Hun". In
The ltewrl of Tatlenra
Vivian Martin. In
The Blroncer Ixv
Marr MacLaren. In
Wanted, a Home
Vaudeville and
rholopluta
Winifred Oreenwnnd,
Lylnc I.I pa
William Karnum. In
The Klrea nf Conarlene
William H Hart. In
The Dawn Maker
Rnhert Edeann. In
Tha Light That Kalled
VV'tlllani II Thomnaon.
r-lrlllzatlsn'a I'lvlld
No I'erfornianrn
Tlay
Anita tileurart. In
Tha Comlnl
Dlanrha Hweej, In
Tha Htoni)
Owen Moore In
Rollins KUnee
Oladya HultUe. In
rrudemw, the rirt
HolM-rt Warwlrk In
Tha Heart ot a Hero
Ouatlu Karnum. In
Pavy CriKkelt
June Caprice, In
Tha Raaaed Friar
Ethel Clayton. In
TN Hidden Boar
Clara Kimball Younc, In.
Tha Corumoa Law
KannU Ward, In
Kadi Jaaarl a Tear
&&'$.
IL tu
iuiM
TUESDAY
William B. Hart. In
Tho Return of Draw l.'san
Pauline Krederlclc, In
1-he VVomun tn tho Case
Norma Talmadse,
Klfty.Klfly
Kathlm Wllllains. In
The Ne-er Do Well
Owen Moore. In
Rollins Btonra
Dorothy (Rah. In
Orelchen, the Ureanhorn
Marl Doro. In
Common Oround
Iiulaa IlurT. In
Tha Reward of ratlanr
I'aullne Krederlck, In
Delia Donna
Clara Kimball Touns, In
Th Dark Vllenro
Vaudavlll and
I'hotoplaya
Veltska Suratl. In
Tha Hlralsht Road
K II Bolhern,
The Chattel
Elhel Dayton. In
The Ridden Bear
Robert Kdeenn. In
Tha Llaht That KallM
Viola Dana, In
The Llaht of Hspalneai
Charles Chaplin. In
The Count
Krancla Nalaon, In
TU Revolt
Ilia n ha Hweel, In
Tha Worm
Lillian Olah. In
Plana of the Kollles
Albert Chevalier, In
The Middleman
Itobert Warwick In
Tha Heart ot a Hero
Vlrclnla I'earaon, In
Para Pevll Kate
Edna Maya. In
Tb Return, of Ke
Veleska Suratt, tit
Tha War sHtda'a Batraf,
Clara Kimball Touna, la
Tl Common Lasr
KaunU Ward, la
Barn raort a Tr
Kf.1
ii&-aSnae- "
WItDNENDAY
William B. Hart, In
The Return of Draw Eian
Harold Ijirkwood, In
Miller 41
Norma Talmadse, In
Klfty-Kltty
Kathlm Wllllama, In
The Ne'er Do Well
Norma Talmadse, In
tlolns Blrslaht
Lucille !,e Btewarl. In
Hla Wife's flood Name
Mary Marljiren. In
Where la My Daughter?
E, II. Bnthern, In
The Chattel
Mahel Taliaferro, In
Pawn of U)e
Lillian Walker. In
Tha Kid
Vaudeville and
l'hotoplaia
Emily Btevena, in
The Wheel of lha Ijw
Ixiutaa llutr. In
The Reward of 1'stlanoa
Ueorsa Walah.
Tlw lleaat
In
Ethel I'laiton, In
The Hidden Bear
Veleska Buratt, In
The gtrslitu Way
William Duncan, In Clod's
Country and the Woman
Oeen Moore. In
Rollins Btones
lllaluhe Bweet.
Th Btorm
In
Robert Kdeaou, In
Tha l.lsht That Kalled
Haywood Hack. In
lha laU of Ufa
Robert Warwick In
Tha Heart of a Hero
Norma Talmadse, la
The Hoclal Beeretary
William B. Hart, la
Til ratrlot
Wlllfrad Lucaa.
Tb Rummy
Clara Kimball Youn.
The Common Law
Harold lckwood. la
MMaar 44
Ffajcla X,
fcNlaJiaae
a4 JitMi
JvtrM
THURSDAY
Rlanrhs Bweet. In
Th Btorm
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