Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 20, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING LBBa-PHILADELPHlA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 101G
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PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
rtn.UN AND p'LOUlt
T .,,.., n.Mlnta A? OlA bushel Thn mar.
KrfrtlM torn unlr moderate offerlh and
BCja.inand Quotation. Car lot. In ejport
K!,; a f" ii-aaoi-ssi No a
eTeriTred. U 'B M- "" No 3 red
"!Ji, .1 Sa .1 red, 11 TSlM Mt rejected A.
llMltlTT rented MWeiM
It i1U - "!' ioo bushel. There was
R.,1. trading, hut offerlnii were light .ml
Utile . UiiAlnllahR t'ir Iota far
&.".,, j, t la locution 01 J western No a
LP5 ii nAeei- "1 td western steamer Vet1ir
J'1' . .. -,.l ...'tn Nn 3 eltn II tin
K H eld we.Um No 4 yellow II IS9I n
BT'iiit)t-.nIPl. I"' '" uhe! The mr
K PUSd trad' under m '" offerings hut
NSeliie sYindard wl.ll. , nj-tCtnlc. No i
K-'cnJiiil nUelpta :" i.i.u and i.i an: ll
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PROVISIONS
K.Voro.nJ. . feline. irg ere the , auM.
1"".. lir Deer I" ee's. sinuiirii en.i ait-uri-il
I'Ewettern beef In sets smoked, inc. city bf.
I'tSrtm "' l""1'" n"'.'';l "nrt "" )fl' IJi
llT S I'. cvrl ! umn'i' 'lo k(nril
fSL' 200:uHc. rto .lo .moi.t.1 aiUSHio.
fSSk:nI m.ikf.l rtty currd ni In brand an I
!! lloi r.m, inifik'd. wni'rn riirtd.
'Stido. boiltd. bonl; .if . picnic iiouidjri.
ISF'.f.. i. ntL! fir.nrallliiP til tvfjln Ioona.
fiH"rrt"t hicon to brard and r
. 111'.. M n . t.aaailafaal tannH unilatH
I IIfr rilTPQ iall ui ' t -' ihmi n-o rill
KSa Mt lird wat-rn r.nnd t.. . lir.
K ITaj do. tuba I8lc tarn, pure rn kiii
KSilftd, b tf. ;c. laid, pu.a tlty. U.tl.
,rno!rtd In tub. !'
KEFIMI) SUIiAHS
t"r moikft wa " nd unchand H.
B,:r mt prica Ktia nna aranuiatpu, 7 lutf
ii po"dffd 7 60T.70c rmirvrtlonira- A,
iWfwc. tott t.d. o ;aeT.s-,c.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
. M. ... ..l..h.U tt . I
"(Mr tnirkft, tut to Ilatit reHt" mid fair
,!T?f. "a'C ftira Drat., r.'c. nrfta. ItutH ..
!"?.!. ... .MHitifia 3r. nrarhy nrltit
JtKT. V aira fttro H4.V Vl. li
;!muI. )IJ4lc aptclal fancy Urniidn nf iirlnta
i?i'ioa Th llmlicd r.oMHa of nn frp-h rota
Pir ept wll clranril uo and prlcr; fi liic
iji uh hlhfr Quotatloiia In rr- jra
iJjJrtrVttri; 1c tr dus huarUy (lr.ta. linn
nr atandard tax n-irl rurronl rrcaluls.
5 to Mr cn' wtrn mtra. itc r do .
IMIrt (Irita. US SI ft caa.. nrjla JI2 .l -r
mm Hfrlserator m ftru. $11 .; pn . :
Bill lll.'U PH" ' "-'""li in .sit pr ft ,
ISS'J "obbln t r.tWOlc i..r d.
b'i"iirKSE in mark"! ruicd firm under lialit
..T.... .nrl . fl.lr ll.ltlllltl UtltlllltlllllW fill
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Il0' New lora run creuill. Iiif ..i . wvt int.
Ifc'
IVffeir do oo lair .o auu .nc-i-ir. mm i.n
I'OUI.TUY
: iwif firr.rin.. rri iunlrAlt an.l hIiiai
fir well malntaln'd nlth trndo fair hollow
Kl-it lb th quotntlnnr 1 iiwli. a' lo uutllly.
BirOISci rootcra t3flfH(. aprlnK i hlckana nc
pwrttwto (jualltv lilij lf- WMt I i;ii.irna
,iwrai5f,!0 iuai .y " ."'".".."" .'?"
tfsf old iwr l.ir -MtMuc, Oo, joudc, per
l nhfisfllCu Ther wan h fair df tu.iinl'' fur
filulrabl ttock ana Milne wire Kdiifrallv ijrni
Ida Bifncr unarr iikih uirvrmKn wuoiHiiuriri
ftth'klllil ptkUllrv ilrpi'Uii) ttirkfyn per
&-Finey. inrb JitW.lUt, turkoi f-int.
vcittrn. sdosn' tlu, frtir to irouJ. TnCTi; uo
MTBmoii, ISv-'Jc HwiH 1.' l( box, Irt plLknl
P1K. -JJv, (to ii. niKiuni; iv ayieco,
Jc do, ttvlirhiti:. AS His i'I'ih, tt)ir. tt
fUMCT' B Ibri upli4 16 ft1 7 t-uwU tit
fti.iBd over n(c 21c. do. uelxhltir 4 )b
ifct, CUc, smaller fllxei tlKtIKt (M loo.-iltr.i
tir7ftckf(l. Iflr Roust I ne hlcUenu wentrn
Vidblni 9 Hx nJ or per pair, 'Jlr du. do
vettt!nf tlff7 Itit per imlr. XU . UrollltiR chli Ic
a WMtern, ueluhlnir 3tM lb p-r pair J41
JV CMcken. uelahlntf ! &? lbs par pair
2if do mlxitt lica 213L'Ji tiroflcr. Jruv.
MDgr, 20USJc do other n cur In, wlichlnw l't ft
lib plct. 2HW3Ur do OMtrW- BmIIvr nin
S;(Q3Ta ptinkn nenrlo. apntikT. -tJ"4r do
Ivcitern, SDVc StpiabY per doa Wlitir
f'uHihlrj 11 to 1' Von in r dux . I.VTMi nnlte
" 1blnff y to 10 lut pr .! II 83ITA .'.(I
. VViif. VTiiiii iiin i'r uu, f iii ai, 11 in
rWwtliallx 7 llv per -hi 43 r.f3 75. white.
t"lhl3rU Itia !fr dot I.! ?1. 2 Wl. Urk
;'?(2,:ctfi'jn, ppin'i mni . :. m.-nil -:
Jffitttl ' FKErill FKU1TS '
j Thf Kiniral markft rilled a'vadv .injur innd.
xtriiLoiifniiia ami a rair urmu.ua wuotatiurn
frJCff'ded .' 50W.1 10, Hiajuien, No 1.
I1MU.5: do lllicrudd 1-r.UWS.Cll Wlncaap
.. I. I3. do uuaraded I J 31! Sf a SO AidI-
spruwritprn, per nox. l riuvc. on. Lemon
Jr boi, ItOr. Oraimia Florida. wr crute
mlrti. U 3ii(f;.i iiiiiiit I: inc.' )'i (iruim-
vm, rioriau pi r crHio, u .-iiipf i rri . mu
vtUi. Cape 'ol rcr tibl J.I Of I'. DU. do do.
tjrcrite. JJW.MU dj Jrrii d..rk r i tu.
V4 w; oo . itsr.i. per i ro.c s. .(.j'
i.ri. New York per buali -hainp-r--H ikel
.SutfJi bheldon tl MU.' l'.-ura K.'lfra. .-
bl . I'jffll trinta miv VitrU . 4.lti
Ulkat'nniAri1 Pjovlri.. Vl.uiai. I l I...
rflOrjJJi. Hew York Per .'l-lb Uaakel Cuiuoi.l.
rftMtflSc. Nliltara OtijJBJc
VRfiKTAni.VS
BTbara vraa a fulr demand for dealrablo atock
U?.Yt'Uf aeneraly ruled ateady. lluolatlona.
S"JiPtatoea per In.'1! IVnnsytanta choice.
Paiorma, per oaixel 1 wo: i-fgplailt.
rjr..bJ!I..J-.:!llul3 i'evpera. l-iorlda.
r. l2.2SOa.7B. Squaih, Klorldi, par bo i,
2.23. l7eaa, Florida, par baakct. I3.3u
EVENING
mxs. or nov. to to
UO.VDAT
e; .in v. sa
hjB.G. THEATER
Lillian OUh. In
Dlanna of tin Folllaa
KL1IA1IB1U
Mary Plckford In.
Leas Tti&n the Dut
IAF0LLO
t'Jfhf Mmlnl U e qi.ote psr V fl II e In wood
litfiK.rrteir MCtSo li slrslilit. tWtt
tS!l patent. JsTa. K. clear, cotton
'H.sMOSTo. !. "Hi" 'olton sarks
llin siring, hr.t c-ar IH ,-WV. ln, Patent
lAo7s"u. favorite brands .inOliISS City
Hi?I enotee and fncr p'tm im'vlo '.a city
? Sir Pl"-lnl"' ,,1r' l'.4i.
ifj'urillh , ISt7siH .lo. patent i 71tH
LiL'ViS)llH olJ s.owly at turnmr ratea. Wo
(trtd lie I Urn Hal J-'.JuOa. ralr lo sood.
ILMO.'So, lialdwln So I 5r,HV. .o, tin
t-idtd. a.8owd js. iiifidiiK. No T. i slier.
, mrdd .' auirit ..(: Klw.r No I ;s,
B. aUte potatoei Jerae per Uuaket t.5r if S I
i1 WJJU",,,,'jj Kaalern Sluirc, jier bbl No I,
t RMB2.73 Nn 2 U WifJ Hweet potatoes,
f Pllaware and Maryland Bar hamper flWl il
1 !!.POta(oe Jernej ner tusKet No 1 fil
I- C ?" '-' -luWeuc Onldna, per tUU lb bne
t K'-.l- 8.T64, No X ifL'25 laliUte.
i rUnllh. n.. Inn tAKtU Kit .n .1,...... 1 1. ...
IRf 40. Lattu'ca, Vlrainla.' Per baaLet 8nc(
IUJ: do. North Carolina per haakot. 40clf
Francis X. Ilushman. In
In the Diplomats bervloa
IAB0ADIA
William B, Hart. In
The Davll'a Double
LBELMONT
Alice Ilrady. In
Bought and Paid For
PDAR
lfolbrook Illinn, in
The Hidden alar
EUREKA
Enid Marker. In
Meut.
Danny of trie u.
a. A.
llrUBUOUNT
Lew Fleldi. In
The Man Who Stood
mxn st.
L.nore Ulrica,
Intrigue
ESANKF0RD
lajutia Huff. In
Thl Iteward of Patlinca
JBFFERSON
Antonio Moreno, la
The Ptvll'a Frtu
LEADEH
The intrlru
P.htod the Korean
UBERTY
Korroa Talmadge. In
Fifty Fifty
Kjst
Viola Dana, In
The Uates of Eden
WAN
Blanche Hweat, In
Tb Storm
jUBKET STREET
W. H. Hart, In
Tbi Capttre OoJ
mmr
No PerformaDce
i Today
Franklyn Farnum. in Tba
Stranger From Boraewbere
Seaiue llayakawa.
The Houi ot Kura
Valentine Grant. In Tot
Uauihter ot MacOregor
Marti MtcOeriaolt. lo
The Fries of Fame
Ilobert Warwick, la
All Man
Marguerite Clark, la
Little Lady Eileen
Nasce O'Nelt. la
Love and Hate
Lillian Walker.
The Dollar and the
In
Law-
Alice Brady In
Bought and Paid For
iNLEr
Uarruertte Clark, to
Ml Utwge WasbHogtoB
FrascUi X Uuahmao.
flm atvl Juljet
BHUT
Jak mr Wit
GIL SPKAR
Author of the scenario of "Phil
nnd Delphinc," the nll-Phllndelphia
jihotoplny, which is being enacted
by n enst selected by Evening
Lfjkibk renders
I LMHIMI 1'ILH
IN DEVELOPERS' HANDS
All but 60 of 2000 Feet of "Phil
and Delpliine" Near
Completion
All but 60 .if th 2000 ft nf flliii allow
liiK "1'IHI an.l Delphlnr." Ihs Kknini
l.KDor.n'ii nll-l'hllacleltilila pliotopUv, which
whi lllmeil nt the l.uliln attiillo nml nn the
Jirlnclpnl Mrc-tn Inst M'ek. I lirlni; ilc
tliipil todn nt the New Vnrl. Imllo uf
til Mrtto compuiiy. which mode the phr
lurc The ictiialiilnif nllv feet of Ihe plav
will he pholoKruphrd today liy .lack I'ruw
ley, thn ratnern tnati. from place nn the
roof of Ihe Muson e Temple TliN lust
scene. It the ono that open-, the picture .
It shows n "hideaway" pHiiurainn of
Philadelphia. LeplniiliiK with u small circle
ami sweeping ruer tho cltv ruofs lo Ilia
north, cast, south nn.l west. clonliiR down
uicoln a the rameni shutter comes to
xelher In New York today eperts of
the .Metro Company are pasiliiK the film
thniiiKJi leelnprr 400 feet Ht a time by
means of icels xltltiK on each side of the
dexcloplliK- tank When the entile nrKii
tKe Is developed It will lie cut, the lit es
and subtitles Inserted ami the whole pasted
up to form the completed photoplay.
Kew members of the cast who weie
chosen last July liv the votes of their ft lends
from anionic Philadelphia residents, w en
able to piece tOKether the stot.v of Ihe plav
they appeared In unless the. had read the
scenario, because of the prattlce of direc
tors of inaklnt the Nit-lies without reKard
to sequence Some of the last scenes were
token dililtiK the beKlhhliiR of the "iIiiiIiik
and the street scenes, made KaltirdHj. are
amouir the Mist In the completed photoplay
Ulrtctor Lowell It. Hlarh. W. Iv HrdwlK.
and Frank Hemra, who produced "1'hll and
Delpliine, ' expect to finish the cuttluir, past
Iuk and assembllUE by the end of the week
It Is piobable that the film will he broucht
bark to Philadelphia next Moiiclnj for
private show-Ilia'
FIRE DAMAGES 25 AUTOS
Overheated Enginu Believed Cnuse of
?20,OU0 Gurnge Blaze
The oNerhealed motor of an automobile
Is believed to have been responsible for the
destruction or damaire or twenty -five unto
mobiles beloiiKlns to residents of nine) uud
vicinity last nluht In u Hie which swept
liiniKh Ihe Tabor Garace.. owned by John
Trainer, at 542 West Ultie) avenue. The
JKcrcBate Ions will amount to J20.000. Sev
eral Kasollne explosions marked Ihe brief
life of Ihe blaze
Quick work on the part of hj slanders
yesterday III taking terul automobiles
from a blazliiK K-irace In the rear of 2412
Uryu llawr avenue, owned by Henry K.
Woodman, kept the djmaire iIovmi lo J I. '.00
Maryland Rector Dies i.n Church
UASTON, Md , Nov 20 The He v. Words
worth Y. Heaven, sixty-seven years old, rec
tor of All Saints' Protestant Kplsoopal
Church, at l.oiitcwood. Talbot County, fell
dead fiom heart trouble eMterdsy as he
was preparing to hold serlces
Five Hojs Drown When Ice Breaks
'HASTINGS. Jllnn . Nov 20 Five) bojs
Allen GUIett, eight years old; I.yle I.orentx,
eight: Kdnaril Wysa, ten; hl brother, Les
ter, seven, and Gordon Fisher, eleven, were
drowned In a sloUfh a short distance from
here. Apparently the boya walked out on
the Ice and broke through.
LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
KVKUV MONDAY Ht'BJECT TO CUANOK
TUESDAT
WKDNESDAT
Kdlth Storey. In
The Tarantula
Matrimony
Mary Plckford. in
!. TJiin the Duit
Mary Plckford. In
l.eaa Than the I'uit
Doitln Farnum, In
Tha Paraoi of Panamtnt
II. 11. Warner. In
The Nagabond Prlnee
William H, Hart, in
Tha Davll's Double
William 8.
Tb Davll'a
Alice Ursdy. In
Bought and Paid For
Alios Brady, In
Bousht and Paid For
William
The
Iloihman and Bayne. In
Homeo and Juliet
Barney Bernard, In A
Prlnc In a Pawnibop
Manhattan Madness
Haystacks and Blatpere
Bobarl
The Light
Mill
Uoutie Huff. In
The iteward of Patltnee
Annette Kellermann, In
Neptune's Daughter
Marguerite Clark. In
Wlldflowtr
Lionel Barrymore. hi
The Brand of Cowardice
loiulsa Hurt, in
The Heward of Patlenee
Bertha Kallch. In
I.OV and Hate
Francis X, Bushman, In
Jn the Dlplematlfl Service
Tha Tntrirue
Behind tba Bcrean
Bryant Washburn, In
Tiie Prlace ol Qrauitark
Alice Brady. In
Bought and Paid For
Black Sheep of
Behind Ihe
Viola Dana, in
The Gatea of Eden
Thomas Curran, in
Inspiration
Blanche tiareet, In
The Storm
Nance O'Neill. In
Tha Iron Woman
Anita Stewart. In
lb Combat
Paulina Frederick, In
Aehes of Embers
Dooratipa
TbeTrellow Menace
Beatrlca Mlchtlena, In
The Unwritten Law
Law Flelda. In
The Man Who mood Still
Valentine drsnt. In The
Daughter ot MacXireior
In
Kan
Beams Hayakawa, in
The Soul of Kura San
Hejjua Hayakawa, In
Tba Soul ot Kura Han
Norma Talmadxt, la
Fifty Filly
Charlie Chaplin, in
Behind the Screen
Francis X, Bushman. In
In tbt Diplomatic Service
Jane Ore. In
The Teat
Itobert Warwick,
All Man
Hobert Warwick, In
All Man
Anita Stewart, in
Sine of tha Mothers
Tea of the Storm Country
The Glide. Cage
Gloria's Komance, No. 0
Anita Stewart. In
The Combat
Marie Dora. In
Common Ground
Ignore Uirlch. in
The Intrigue
Playing With Fire
Behind tha Screen
Norma Talmadge, la
Fifty FHty
Mara-uerite Clark In
Mies George Waihtnsloa
.Marguerite
MUa George
is
Pre gels X. Bushuaa. la
William Nigh, la
Life's Shadow
lumee ana avMiev
Pob.-Us Fairbanks, to
AKUttaa 4gjar
teA&a
HEART OF
By REX BEACH
tonilM. Ittt, v Uarnr 4 BratAeri
CIIAl'TK.H X.X1X Contlnnid
Garols, who had been standing In Ills
stirrups scanning the lone; flat road ahead,
spoke aharplj 't'aramba' Here come
those very soldiers how' See'"
Far away, but evidently approaching at
smart gait was a body nf mounted men
After i,n look at them Dave cried
Into the brush, quirk'" He hurried Ills
companions ahead of him and when Ihey
had gone perhaps a hundred yards from the
road he took Jtians Winchester, saying
Hide in a little wa further and alt
I in going hack If Voti hear me shoot
break for the rUer Hide hard and keep
under cover as much as possible" llefore
they could remonstrate ho had wheeled
Montrosa and waa gone
This was luck he told himself Ten
miles more and they would have been safe,
for the Itlo Grande Is not a dlmcult river
either to ford or to swim He dismounted
and made his wa nn foot to a point where
he could command a Mew. but he had
batelv established himself when he found
Alalie at his side
"Uo back. ' he told her Hut she would
not and so the) waited together
Thue were perhaps a doten men In Ihe
approarhlhg squad, and Dave saw that
they were heavily accotilered They rode
fast too. and at their head galloped a
large man undei a wlde-lirltuiued felt hat
It noon became evident that the soldleis
were not uniformed Thetefore, Uave rea
soned they were not federals, but more
probably some rebel suiutlng band from
the south and vet He rubbed his eyes
and stared again
Dave presod forward eagerly Incredu
lous!) , the next Instant he had broken cover
with ii shout Alalre was at Ills side clap,
ping her hands and laughing with excite
ment The cavalcade halted, the big matt
tumbled from his saddle and came strad
dling through thn high grass, waxing his
hat and velllnt
"lllaie' You old scoundrel'" Dave cried,
and seized una of Ihe ranchman s palms
while Alalre shook the othei
SB Were right glad to see ou all."
Jones exclaimed "We reckoned oii might
be havlu' iv suit of unpleasantness Willi
liotigorlo. sn we organized up and came to
get you "
In Ihe midst of the tumult lletiltu liuiulied
for his wife, and Dave relieved hi anxiety
bv calling Dolmen and Father tl Mallev
Then. Ill answer lo the questions showered
upon hint he swiftly sketched the stor of
Alalre s lesuue and their flight from I a
erla.
When lie had finished Iltaze Jones .Hew a
deep breath "Were might) glad ou got
out safe, but oii h kicked the legs fiom
under one of lit) pel ambitions I sure had
planned to mill Longotioa hide on ill) barn
door. Irs and .vnu've taken thn blend out
uf the mouths of the spave wrlteis and sub
slstets from here to Hudson's llav Mix
Austin, your pictures in ever) newspaper
In the country, and. believe me, Its the
woist atrocity of the war"
"War"' Father O'Malle) hud Joined the
group now, and he asked, "Has war been
declared? '
"Not et. but we've gut hopes" To
Alalre Uluze explained ' Kllsworth'a In
Washington, wuvln' the Stars uud Stilpos
and slngln' battle livmns, but I reckon thn
government figures that the original of
those newspaper pictures would be safe
auwvheie Well, we've got our own ideas
in Jonesvllle, so VJiue uf us assembled our
selves unit declared war on out own hook.
These gentlemen" Hlalc waved his hand
proud I v at his neighbors "constltuto the
Jonesllln Guards the finest body of Amer
ican men that hus Invaded Mexican soil
since me and Uaxe went after Hltardo
Guzman's remains Illumed If I ain't Horry
ui sideliaiked our expedition"
It was evident, from the wolds uf the
others, that the Joneavllle (tuurds weie III
deed quite as heedless of Intel national com
plications as was their commander. One
and all were hlghlv Interned at Lutigurio's
pel lid), nnd. had Alalru suggested such a
llilug. It was patent that they would have
ridden on to I .a t'erla and exuded :v reck
oning fium him
Such pioof of fileudshlp uffected her
deeply, uud It was not tttilll they weie all
under way back toward Itoinnin that she
felt she had made hci appreciation fully
known When she reflected that these men
were some nf the very neighbors whom she
had shunned and slighted, and whose lion,
est Intel est she hud so habitually miscon
strued alt these )eais. It seemed et)
strange that Ihe) should feel the least con.
cent over her. It gave her u new appre
ciation of their chivalry and their worth;
It tilled her with a humble deslte to know
them better and to atrengtheu herself In
their regard Then, too. thn esteem In
which they held Dave her husband grat
ified her inteusel) It made nu mute dif
ference to them than to her that he was a
poor man, u man without authority or posi
tion; Ihey evident!) saw and loved In him
the qualities which she saw and loved. And
that wa us It should be
They were Rentle and considerate men,
loo, as she dlscoveted when they told her,
bit by bit, what had happened during her
absence. She learned, much to her relief,
that Kd'a funeral had heen held, and that
all the distressing details of tho Inquiry had
been attended to. Jose Sanchez, It ap
TU UKS DAT
Mme. Petrova, In
The Scarlet Woman
Thomas Melghan. In
The Heir to lloorah
Mas Murray. In
TUe Big Slater
Hart. In
Double
Charlea Itay, In
The Honorable Alar
. Alice Brady, in
Bought and Paid Por
H. Hart, In
Patriot
I.lfa'a Shadow
Crimson Stain Mystery (41
Leu Flelde, In
Tha Man Who Stood Stilt
EJeaon. In
That Failed
aeorgs Walsh. In
Tha Mediator
The
Annette Kellermann. to
Neptune's Daughter
Antonio Moreno. In
The Devil's Prize
Edna
'the
Clara. Kimball Young, la
The Common Law
Clara. Kimball Young. In
The Common Law
the Family
boraen
ll.. Warner. In
Tha Vagabond Prince
Thomas Curran, In
Inspiration
I
The
Nancy O'Neill. In
The Iron Woman
Prank'lyo Farnum. in A
Stranger From Somewhere
Frances. Nalsoo. In
The Almighty Dollar
The
Secret
Mary Plckford. In
Hulda From Holland
Tba
Beasue Hayakawa, In
The Soul ot Kura Ban
Pauline Frederick, in
Ashes of Embers
Gall Kane, in
The Scarlet Oath
Kmllr Stavena, in
The Wager
Ethel Clayton, in
A Woman's Way
Mary MacLaran. la
Wanted A. Home
Maro McDermott. la
Price of Fame
Mary
Teas of tb
Clare. Kimball Young, la
Without a Soul
Clark, to
Washington
Wallace Raid, in
The Yellow Pawn
Uabel TruneHe. lo
The Mean ot tbe HUU
js1""" eseewassi
THE SUNSET
peared, had confessed freel) Although her
new friends made plain ttielr Indignation at
Ihe manner of Fats taking off. they likewise
let her know that they ronsldeied his death
only a slight loss, either to her or to the
cotiinmnlt)
Not one of them pretended It was any.
thing except a blessing
The lourney drew to an end tty quleklv
Humeri) desorltd hum hy Its garrison stlried
and stared sleepily at the Invader-, but
ronrerned Itself with their presence uo more
than to wonder why they laughed and
talked so spirited!. Plainly lhee Gringos
ere a barbarous race of people with
their rushing here and there, and with their
loud senseless laughter God had wlelv
plated them beyond the Hlo Grande, said
the citizens of Homer..
The crossing was 'made, Alalre found
herself In Texas once again, nnd It seemed
to her that the sun had never been io
bright, the air so clear, the sk) so high, the
world so smiling as here and now The
men who had ridden forth to seek het weie
lulling, too. and they weie shaking her
hands and congratulating hei I. veil the
Guzman bo)a who weie shy In the presence
of American Isdles, were wishing her the
belt of foituiie nnd the greatest of happi
ness lllaie Jones was the last to leave With
special emphasis upon her name, he said.
Mil Austin. Paloma uud me would like
to have joti come lo our house and slav
until you feel like gulu lia. k to l.aa
Palma
When Alalre declined with moistened eyes,
explaining that she could nut well accept
lila Invitation he signified his undetstamlliig
Weie goln- tu see a lot of ou Just the
same" he promised her "'cause we feel as
If otl sort of belonged to us Thete's a lot
of good people III this part of Texas and
them Ihst Hint en good God uud Ihe
Hangers Is slowl) vveedln' out We don't
... Vuo" "'" OM w ll,8 '" 'HUH
some hlng happens lo 'em. Inn If vou'd
heard the piavers th folks of Jonesvllle
have been savin' lalelv uu d know vou waa
our favorite" Then, with a meaning
twinkle In his eve he told her. gravely. "It
seems u ,,nt ,1,,,, ,,,., yollllrrr I(I1U ,,..,,..
JooMii I wuiilil stiic cut short out gtlef "
I hen he talseil his hat and rodr uwav.
chuckling
.Unite tinned t i,, ,.lv ..e
knows ,ie ,.rPll
wVe!". I'4.',1! ""v "" I'"mv ",lt '"'
worr) ; they'll re-pect our wishes '
wlthlne!",,,"'"!1? i1""' l"l,,"' " "'""A
full wii ,"! ",,J. "ul"r". "- and Alalre
of G.r; lll,'l:i"r'lv lal the moment
of their parting was at hand, ili.v ti.,....i
U IH ..U. .1-1-.. .. ' ...... ,r..
,' - ' riy ma; II as
long as possible.
eeiiug a natural
In their mind
iinistiiiint ,, WIM,
I low long -will he-1 he
""all "Htm long hr,.rn I
Have ).mi foi nt v own' '
asked her.
can teally
.Aiuire smiled Into hi
ii. ....! i
eves ut i,,,,,.
i. ." ' r."a,"'"'" oil dear
..-..... ,,ri IIH1III III III
and thev rude
heart of each
ii. enriiiiv. a song in
of them
thn
TIIK
DM)
UATF.K 3IAIX KKPAIKKD
Scivice Restoted in EiMtcrn Section of
City Twenty Men Fix
the Danube
The section of water Dialn which caused
nf'lllk "m""""' w" "l''r"l today
nt Whealsheaf lane and Jasper street
,..,) "u',!?"....f "".," ,."'u'' ft !.' and
.r .t,-;".'". .."". J" ?'"'. replaced tl.
. ..... .. DtbllUH
Mer u nail been uruiieriv
sealed thn
sinners
water ran dlr.ct to thn con-
Pending Dm repairs householders were
..plk.l with water thiough an "id reel
system It required the work of twrntv
men to repnl. the damage '
PHILADELPHIA SHIP ARRIVES
Carolyn, of South American Line, at
Buenos Aires
tMlte.1 1-rtf autci.il Vouli aoierlcon .er.'lc
IIFKNOS AIHKS Nov 20 -The American
steamship ('arot)u. from Philadelphia at
rived here today She N the first xcssel of
a new shipping llrm establishing direct
steamship communication between North
and South America lo arrive,
.At the DeicirlowNki ChriatwiiiiK
At the height of a rhtlslenlng party
which was beltq; conducted lust night at
the home of Peter Delclrlow-nkl. who hus n
store at No 2900 l.'ast t'ambrlu street
someone turned In a fulse alurm of fire at
a box at Almond und Cumbila streets
When Ihe Hi et engines ilushed up to the door
there waH great excitement among thn
guests, but no ono waa hurl In the sciumble
to escape
Wealthy Hagcrstown Man Dies
HAGKHSTOWN. Md . Nov 20 Charles
S I.atie, slit) eight, one of Ilngerntown's
wealthiest citizens, la dead here He Is sur
vived by his widow, who Is a daughter of
the Hev. A. T. McGIII, Princeton Theological
Seminary, and three sons
rniDAT
SATURDAY
The Immortal
Plame
William rl. Hart. In
The Dawn Maker
Thomas MeUhan. In
'ma llelr lo lloorah
Thouiaa U. la-ham hi
file Heir tu lloorah
Nanca O'Neill. Ill
The Iron Woman
Norma Talmada-e, In
Plfty-Klfty
I'hailta llav, hi
The Honorable AUr
Charlea Itay. la
Tha Honorable .May
slice llradr. In
Bought and Paid For
Allra Brady. In
Bousht and Paid I'or
Kdna Goodrich In
The Ilouae of Llea
Dorothy OIh, In
Gretcheii the Greenhorn
Oladye llul.lte In
The Shine Girl
Behind the Screen
The Jungle Child
lola Dana. In
Uatea of Kden
Edna Goodrich. In
Tha House of Lies
Vivian Martin. In
Her r'atber'a Son
Vivian Martin. In
Her Father's Son
Goodrich. In
House of Lies
VMna Goodrich. In
The House of Lies
Clara Kimball Young, In
The Common Law
Hobert Warwick. In
The Heart ot a Hero
Clara Kimball Young, In
The Common I,aw
Clara Kimball Youna, In
The Common Law
Lionel Barryrnore. In
The Brand of Cowardice
Florence La Badle. In
Saint, Devil and Woman
llllan Walker, lo
Dollar and tba Law
Lillian Walker. In
The Dollar and Ihe Law
Lenore Uirlch In
The Intrigue
loinore Uirlch, lu
The Intrigue
Oall Kane, In
The Heart ot a Hera
DaWolt Hopper. In
Stranded. Chaplin.
Child of Destiny
of the Submarine
Theda Bara. In
llorneo and Juliet
Viola Dana. In
Light of Hspplnaaa
Pauline Frederick-, In
Aabee ot Embers
Sesaue Hayakawa. In
Tba Soul ot Kura San
Seesue Hayakawa, In
The Soul of Kura Ban
Pauline Frederick. In
Asbes of Embers
lleatrlcx Mlchelena, In
The Unwritten Law
7m Bae. In
Glorlana
Huth Poland, la
Tb Sultana
Emily fetevens,
The Wzger
Kmllr Stevena, lu
The Wager
Vivian Martin, in
Tb btronger Lore
CUra. KlmUtl Young, in
Without a Soul
Her Husband's
Wife
Barney Bernard, In
X Prlnc la at Pawnshop
Plckford. in
Storm Country
Lionel Barrymore. In
The Brand of Cowardice
Rupert Julian. In
The Bugler ot Ahflera
Viol Dana in
The Gates of Eden
Wallice Reid hi
lb fellow Paten
Willi ce Held In
The Yellow Pawn
Marl Poro. la
The Hah
Marl Doro. la
iff zss
"M.
nmt, ta
Wsz ta
ajfur
GREAT NORTHERN
OPENS THURSDAY
Redecorated Photoplay House,
Plying Mnstbiuim Unniier.
Will Show Best
By the Photoplay Editor
"Kvcrythlng new except the name." Is
the motto of Hie Great N'orlliern Theater,
at Hrtivi street and l'.rle nvemie. whlrh
will again open lis doors next Thuiiday
The changes. Interior and exterior, arc due
lu the progressive lmpresartoshli of Stanley
Masthnum who tunv well be said to have
set the psie for legitimate theatrical mali
ngers in his astute redrrnratluii and em
bellishment of the movie pla) houses under
his tontrol
Kor some time an army of workmen has
been engaged lu rejuvenating the house
It had so grown In popularlt) since It first
opened under thn direction of the Stanley
Company that 'standing room on!)" was at
li premium and Ihe eueicetlr management
decided that Tlogn was deserving of a new
house one that could accommodate the
thousands of friends and one that would
be the anus of eomfoit and convenience
Aicotdlngl) plans were considered. .. Hi
ll arts uwatded and the work started .Now
It has been completed and the Oleat Noitli
eru Theater Is one of the show platen of
the northern section of tho ell)
The exterior presents an attractive
picture: nil steps lciidlht: to the Intel lur
have been lemuved An Imposing enltiiti. e
of marble ling leads tu the box otllces both
on llioad street and Germaiitowu avenue
and from tills to tho auditorium ptopet
This has been so transformed that It Is un
recngiilrable Hue even hut sloping Moor
has lo pi seed the former one and everv
seat lu the house land their uie rxacllv
IU0U) .an be leiuhed without walklug
duwil li step liver) column hue been le
moved uud the s.leeu cull lie seen uliub
sttucledly fiom ever) section of the house
The xcittliiir lupurlt). wlilih has been
doubted Is all on one floor 1'pholsti'ied
rhalis of the latest design add lo Hie cuiii
f.iil of patrons The Mooring Is cemented
tile mid handsomel) carpeted Itest looms
for women und men uud .me fur usheisj
luive been upruid nnd tilled up with nil the
tieressarv appliances The slag., has been re
built and the latent model srieeli thul does
hwa) with the eve Mralli as well us reveal
ing evciy detail of the plumes more rlcailv
has been Installed nnd so hus it new Austin
organ
The tiiniuigemeut has pi ov hied a bill of
unusual exivlleuie foi the dele, tutluu of
amusement lovers The opening attraction
Is one of ptemler luipurtuiiie nothing; less
than Ihe engagement of Alarv Plrkfoid In
her newest pla. "I.es Than tho Dust."
written by HuLlor Turnbuil He ciedlts his.
luspliatlim fur the iloty of "Less Than the
Dust" to the poem of the same luimr li)
I. anionic J lope
Theatrical Baedeker
t'hlims. ' "Tli. etL( I InL t V.I.L
ill .. - l..a t I.. ... ... ..,.,
(II - Itiaj .sign 1IIII)
I'leOeM H 11 ll rtlHIfl
b tllM Htuafa -l.ll.lV
ilIrvLtiun by Ttultih K
Ja litirlilliat' totilafht
!.U.(; "lllrU Will Ho OlrU." vMU, ii,,.
IMI .Wkv w.iuJ I uls Miredlth. 'Ihurati.ii
Mull llllil IHiotl WbIbIj I'tilllftlv, with IIiUNln
Uy TliuniHi Jni llwrry It Smith hiu!
Jrnnne l Kni Himiiv Jt-alKiicxJ by Hiibvrt
Mmsjuimi (i-nhiK imllit
IIIUIAO "Hit llm-ii or lelfi-.' uith I mi r... t
rilur A niv tlrHnm uf tiiuihvrliuuij by hei
titivlmiitj J Hartley Manner, nmhor ot "I'v
ti My IUmti In which uVtrnK tnil milh.ir
huw titmnmnen.il prunri-i-f. tu t h I r urtu lit.
Uorinl bj tirnniA rag no.
UAHlllt'K 1oImIi untl IVrlmuttfr In ho-.
fifty." "Itli lirm- lUriiHitl M,utuP
HiM nJ Hot I iioDrr MVimi at-HUel la
1'ntB-h HIMl PlltIIUtter " AlllUfsllLK. bllt
iiuir- inf loilrmimtlc than Ui vrtdturmar
rt)KKHT "IrirfM I'ulll?.. itt. I,m Ulro
Kiainiy llrlci Anim lvtintnyttut Hert Wllllumi
llernnnl ilrunvllli- Will Kuvor ami u LIk
romi'rtio Tnlti nhnttrr ormtiiLlInn nf
th fmnytn froth ami fihol Imtltutlon Jiau
tlful to tliv rw
AUKI.IMII Kiprlrnrr," 1IH Krnvat Okmlln
itliiff . ' nuHtdrn nijrrtllt ituv" with niori
htiniunnrtii than nracr.1 "Kri-r wuinaii "
Thrrf-'n m Uric mat. (llen.llnnlnic uita
uperbty.
AT rui'l't.AU l'HUMIS
VAI Nl'T "llruadwitr Aftr Dirk " v iih Mr
KlntM titini'iiti. W r Mnrinan'iH piny, injliitltitf
uut how tlirfUuH It m for u. twm.au tu n form
prvJuLeii b Ifallun l'utsfll
HTot'K
K.NiriCKUHOrKRU- Mlrrrly Marr Ann." with
Anna Duh(-rty mnl John I urm UmhI of
yurutwltl plMti colm Itlent with teauuiptlon uf
arasuti uf lttk
TKATl'ltK KII.MH
!rANI.i:V "JIUb Ururtr W'uihljictoii," nlth
Maraurrlln Clark, ft rut half of vtrk 'Tim
Ytflhm I'rtwn ' with iMi-o lthUrly anJ Wttl
lar It fltl liillrr hnlf of wrek Trtr. ph
turra nt-na nima t.uined!c anl rtluratlotiMlH
hII week
AH-'Ai.IA TIm lfU' Ihmblp. with W'lMAni
H Hart nrat half of week "Th Hod
urttblfi Al," with i hurlvif Itay Mariuria
TOMORROW the Public Ledger will publish the
second of a series of three articles by William C.
Bullitt on Germany's Food Problem. Mr. Bullitt
has carefully investigated the economic condition of
different sections of Germany. He tells us just how the
Germans regulate the consumption of food-one egg per
week, cost 10 cents; 8 ounces of meat per week, cost
40 cents; 4Vi pounds of bread per week, cost 1 9 cents;
9 pounds of potatoes per week-when potatoes can be had!
The German Food Problem is the source of more
rumors than any other aspect of the war. Mr. Bullitt gives
us the inside facts. His articles are especially interesting
in view of the possible appointment of a British Food,
Dictator. Read the second article in
Wilson and Margaret Themeeon. cJ0h4 hall1
ot week. Other
VICTORIA VAraetlean
.let.laeeaet- ' With
Ponglaa Falrhanks met half ef week. ;VThe
naeer. wnn kdiiiv meiens, isi.er na.i ni
if
week
Keystone remedies and olh-era all
week
PVI.AI-IJ "Ths onl of Knra.fian.'
."enue llavsksna Truel Ookl and
1 with
Mtrtle
Htromsn all week Others
RKGKNT "All Men." with . Ilcbert Warwick.
Mollis Ulna and Gerda llntime. first halt nt
week . "Ihe Hazer." with Kmlly .Stevens,
latter halt nt week inhere
HKt.MONT "llonzhl and Pal.1 Fer." with
Mice llradj all week Ths World atsr will
he preint In peraon tonight and will sine
swrerel aonas
Al.tlAMItltA "li Than Ilia Duel," with
Jlery Plckford, nrl half of week "The
llelr lo the lleerah." with Anita hln and
'ihotnaa Metzhsn. later halt of week other.
VAVUKVtlXM
KKITH S N'al C Uootlwln. Ilealrke Herford
' The Garden nf laive " mtielral eomedy,
i harlls Ahenrn s reeling tonieily company,
fn Clayton In ' Colliisien . Carlinell and
Harris In "Clottlne With PuuM ' Muriel Win
dow, Herat and IteiiJer. Kadte and Itameden,
pictorial newa ,
Ol OIIF The New leader The t.lnaerls
Mhop Dsiilels snd W alters ' The Mysterious
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
mSm
ritllK fsllewlnz lUesterv i.btala ttielr
'.M...H. uh,h i. k ,iiar.ii ,. .f
All pletorre reslewed before ettilbltlen.
eblaiai
lag pictures Ibreiuk Ihe HTANI.KY HOOKING COMPANY,
Alhambra
12lh Morris I'aaexinl Ae.
Mat Dallv '.V.Uvge 0 41
rnminottni
MARY PICKFORD "
rrrtuiee
I.FSH THAS
TIIK HI HT'
APOLLO
MD ASD THOMPSON
MATINI.K DAILY
Francis X. Bushman
and IIKVHItl.V
I1AY.SU lu
IS IIIH DIPI.OMVTIC HIlltVICK'
ARCADIA re'i'. .'ot..
WILLIAM S. HART in
I I IK IIKVII S IMllMH K'
BELMONT "u AUW ,: MAUKKT
ALICE BRADY in
tlOCGIIT AND PAH) POR
CEDAR
t'Oilt AND CF.DAR AVE
l'KAXIOVST TIIKATKR
HOLBROOK BLINN ,nmA SCU1..
JSIIIUIUIMI BIUDOW No H
FAIRMOUNT Mr,ll,,J,?,,,,o avkki.c
Ltw Field and Doris Kcnyon in
TIIH MsN WHO STIOOD BTII.I'
S6THSTMC1
lIHiATKII.
MAT DAILY
Htgs 7 to II.
"Intrigue"
ow Pprme
LENORE ULRICH
FRANKFORD ni k,,an,ca'vhnUB
LOUISE HUFF in
TIIK Rl.WAP.I) OP PVTIKNCK"
irrrrDCAM 2UTII AND DAUPHIN
JEFFERbUIN Hrill.KTS
Antonio Moreno Sr. Naomi Childer
In "run dkvii.'.m Pitizt:"
I C nrD POIlTV-KlltHT AND
LLAUC.K UMJAaTBIt AVKNUK
LENORE ULRICH '" 'Viiavrr
CIIAKLKH t'HM'l.lN III ' llehlnd the Screen'
. T I"? r T V IIROAD AND
L, Jl DC I I A COLUMIHA
Norma Talmadge
'Fifty-Fifty"
1 4-ke-II TOT l'iD AND I.OCIIBT
LULUOl Mate. I:Sn and .T-.10,
Hvga II .10, 8. U.30.
10c.
10c.
VIOLA DANA '- T1,K uDKtr
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A. B. C. THEATER z3.;itnijt
LILLIAN GISH in
"Diana of the Follies"
FUREKA 4trrn MA,a:BT flT3-
Enid Markey & William Desmond
- in
LIEUTENANT DANNY OP THE V. S A
ermanys
Food Problem
TOMORROW'S
PUBLICtLEDGER
2111'. Beatrice ftnbrti
"Til
Furalttif
Mevers"! unartey piiey .KeysianeTrlei Vi
tisniners, ana ine auies jstt ramiir.
GRAND- Neighbor ' Monttese and Alleal )
I'yrllnir McVults Ventia Uonld In Inrepen
allone Col Diamond and gfanddauglUeri
Tabor and Ureen. others,
I Hose KKTB - The Mlrsrl-' Orientals
i)srli. Company, Ford and Gordon, Ghtat
Nagle Horse, Elvis Bate and romrsny:
ln s pnnles frst half ef wesk. Kmplre
Comedy Four A ltiiilnl, vlotlnlati Cora Bimp
son snd company, June Dixon and, models!
llavton family, and Olsen and Nort, latter
half of week
Wll.l.tAM PKNN Almonl Dumond end DMt
'lions; Konr Mstertes" V,s'ter snd lUnry)
Rogers, Curian and Rogers, and "Some
where In France " photoplay, nrat half ot
week "llultevlll . Jim and. Marian Har
kins; Doris lister Trio. "The American Hoy
and Girls" and "A Corner In Colleens,
Photoplay, tatter halt nt week
IH'IU.KSQUB
THOfAnKltO "The Mischief Makers." sellh
Amber All snd Pollr Webb. Ths feature t
the show a Hawaiian dpcclalty. "Yaaka Hula
iltnky Hula Girls "
MINSTRKI.S
Dl'MONT'S "Paylnr Klectlon Rets". Tlv
I'hlmes of Normandy'.' tburleenVie), snd ether
trave'tles by the local blackface artlits.
EEj
'ssng&szmt&msmssssxxmsass,
BoSmo Gmomu
pictures lbre.t. the ISTAN1.KY lleeklng
eaeir .haw ne or ine nneai oreuueunns.
.V.I. for. Ike thenter.n Jeor locality
thenter In
LOGAN THEATER 4MB
N.
IIROAD
Blanche Sweet
"Tlic Storm"
Market St. Theater
S3 MARHUT
8TREBT
W B HART In TIIH CAPTtVK 'GOD"
Triangle Comedy II1H LYING HUART"
Pven VVedneedu) Marl- Wnlcamp In "Lll-ertjr
OVFRRRfefiri" Ml HAVERronS
JYCtOIKJKJI, np, Jont, tmit oreb.
Frnnklyn Fnrnum & Agnes Vernon
In TIIH rlTRAN.IISR J'ROM SOMnWHHnE
PAT AfP ,!"' MARKIJT 8TRKUT
a rlrL in,, mi,.
SESSUE HAYAKAWA in
TIIK BOI'l. Ol4 KURA BAN" '
PARKT iGDoi: aw: . dapphin'bt. "
rIlV M j )( ,;,,, 0:46-11.
VALENTINE GRANT in
TIIH DAl'GHrlSIt OP MacORHlJOIt"
PRINCESS ,018Stikt
Marc MncDermott "" 'W
tomorrow thi; hcari.kt runnkr"'
RPHFIMT iM MAiiKirr street
Robert Warwick .A1j Mnn"
PI AT TV. GKRMANTOWN AVI!
IlfL,XVy AT TPI.PHHOOKKN ST.
MARGUERITE CLARK in
I.ITTI.i: I.ADV KII.KKN"
RI T O V MAIIKCT HTRKrTr
"J D HIH.OW TTH BTnEET
LILLIAN WALKER in
THE DOLLAR AND TIIK LAW"
-s
SAVOY
1
III MARKET
tnitRKT
In IIOGGHT
AND I'AIll port"
ALICE BRADY
Tumor Chas
Chiiiln In "llehlnd tho Screen"
QTAIMI PV MARKET AIIOVK 10TI1
OlAHLXal II !-. A M. t 11:10 P. ilC
MARGUERITE CLARK in
JIIHH GEORGE WAHIHNaTON"
T I O T A IT1H AN' VENANGO 8T8."
"ROMEO AND JULIET" With
K HHHHMAN and jlKVEIlfiY HAVNE
VirTORIA MARKET ST.
V lw I URlrV AUOVB NINTH
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"VMKRICAN ARI8TOCHACY"
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
RIDGE AVENUE " "IM?v.wim
NANCE O'NEIL in
"Love and Hate"
PltlUTII PHIIwtDICLPIIIA
Ol Y M P 1 A ""OAD AND
KO I'KKFOIIVAXCK TOPAV
Tomorrow plorence turner in
And THE YELLOW MENACE"
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