EVENING LED&EE- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1016 FURTHER GAIN IN LAKE SUPERIOR STOCK IN LOCAL EXCHANGE TRADING Prij Advances to Best on Present Movement Norfolk and Western and Lehigh Valley Transit October Earnings Good Kurlhsr Improvement In th prlca of Laka Superior Corporation Block was registered with tha openlnic of the. 1-hllatUlphlA Stock Exchanga this morning1.. Tha Isauo wag by far Ilia moot active and the quotation was advanced quickly to M for the hlghent of the present movement nnd n iralti of IS aa compared with the final of Saturday. Prollt-taklns caused a reaction from the best, and tSo slock closed at the low of the day, with a loss of M, as compared with tha cloaa of Saturday. New furnaces of the Algoma Steel Cor ? oration, the operating- subsidiary of the .ake. Superior Corporation, when they nre completed, will give (he subsidiary a monthly production of 4B.000 tons of steel Ingots. At this rate tha annual produc tion wilt be 640,000, compared with 310.000 at the present time. During tha first four months of lite present fiscal year the pro duction wns at thn rnta of 394,000' tons. There was another upward move In ! high XavlRitlon Company shares and be fore tho end of the first hour the price got up 2 polnte.'htit soma of this was losl. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS ' . r GHA1N AND FLOUR WHEAT nerelpts. 7S.291 biih Th mark! pned 4c lower under besrlah speculstlnn In the west, nut there whs a fslr export Inquiry nd le of thn decline tab elme recovered Quo istlona Csr lots. In export elevator No. J red spot. ll.TBCft.8l. No 2 southern red. II. M Cl.7f-: ileamer No. 3 red, 81 4ttl 77. No 3 red. 8I.T40I 77i rejected A. ll.Tntrl 73. re jected II. 81 SilWI.Hti. COHN Offerings were light, but trade was low and prices were lo lower, Ououllon-r Car lots for locnl trade, as to location. Old feestern. $1 14(11.17! new western, cool nnd sweet, 81.0IOI,n7s new southern, cool and sweet, ll.nlOI.03. OATS nerelpts. m.ftOS bushels. Demand was light anil prices declined Ic. Quotation!; No. IT white. n2fttf03c: standard white. tfr,ir. No white, (UCUlHc; No white. SnU 0 04cs aample oats. 8HV4 OM'ic. FI.OUIl necelpta. 2255 bbls and t.t40.o:i-J lb In sacks. Demand wan alow nnd prices were weak and lower In sympathy v.lth wheat Following are Ilia quotations, per ISO Ins In woods Winter, clear. 8T.ilii07.7S: do. stralslit tSOK.Z.1: do, patent. IS.254JM 5(1, Kanans. clear, cotton aacks. 8H.25tj)N.50. do, straight, cotton sacks, IS. 7619. do. patent, totton sacks, J lift BO, soring, first clear. 8S.23WS 75: do. patent. Ivtfv.oo: do, tavorite orami. tv .o.iiu; ruy mills and fancy patent. IB.TBWin, city mills, recular aradea Winter, clear 87.tinii 73, do. etraleht. 8SOA.23I do. patent. 8S.25OS.50. HYB FLOUR was quiet and steady. We quote 87.9008.30 per Mil . as to quality. DAIRY PRODUCTS nurrnn -ncolDtn of fancy tlock wr UitlU .-j (. nrnrkot ruled Arm and Ic higher with a fair demand; Quotations: WVatern. fr?s inn n fair demand uuoi&iinni: wrniern, irfsn. mat Ai uiioisilinna; it rnicrn. irrsu. alMDickd creamery, fancy peclnli, 43c LCI fl Aitraf. 48044r; extra flritft. 41414LV: rtrsti. 40c. affonds. 38c: rnoalfl, "xtra, . ilic rrgiiui, uw iiiiui.irw, -, . ,." i'& eif see; fin. Mpflnda. 33c: IsdleDSCked. 33 iriti. asc: 33c packlnn 33C PacKinc SIOCK. J.vdoc. nenriiy priii.-. .,. jftn .Mran .Tin ..iaftSr. nrata. 4QI0 42c. aeconda, SHvaOr, special fancy brands of prints Jobbing at 40032c na03 -Fine fresh eggs wera In good request and 30c per case hlsher under ery light offer ings, wuolations: rearuy exiraa, tvr per uoz. tiaarhr flrats 813.5U per case, nearby current receipts. 813.20 per caan: nee rinsen. . do. extra, nra Per case: weeiern exirna, vc do, extra flrsta, 813 50 per case. do, tints. 813.20 per case: n per case: rerrlserator efftfa. storsgs and Insurance paid to January i. axtra, 811.70 per raae; do. nrats. 811. 40, per case: do, aeconda. 810.30 per case; fancy, select ed candled freah eggs were Jobbing at 04 0 01c per doz, CHEESE Offerings were light and the mar- set ruled nrm wiin aeinsna isir. viuawuoni aei ruteu foibiw: : 2Jc: sp. 024Vc: ;ew TorK, lull creani. tancy. w4 f specials higher: do do fair tn good, 24U ; ao. part BKims, law-ic POULTRY nnF.SSnn Fins stock was well clesned up and firm. Quotations follow: Fresh-kllleri, dry.packed turkeys, per lb., fancy, nearby, 33 1 83c: fancy weatern, 32033c: fair to good. 27 0 :8c: common, 20O23c. Fowls, 12 to box, dry- ptcsea. xancy aeiecieu. -ai-ici ud, tieiiiii-e itiw 8 tbi. apiece, 23c; do. 4 lbs. apiece, 22Hc: do, SH the. anlere. 2le: da. 3 Iba. aDtece. 2UC. rowla. In bbla.. Ice-packed, fancy, dry-picked, -selghlnx 4H OS lbs, and over apiece, i;-4c weighing 4 me, apiece. apiece, 22c; smaller alzea, 1HO iters, dry-picked. 17c: roasting zee. uia roostera. or eM'-kane. weatern. drv-plcked. in txea. welsh ing 8 lbs, and over, per pair, 23c; roasting chick ens, western, weighing 7 Iba. per ,palr. 24o; rosatlng chickens, western, Ice-pscked, In bbla., weighing 8 Iba. and over, per pair. 24ci roasting chickens, western, weighing 7 lbs, per pair, SSc: brollln chickens, Weetern, In boxes, weigh ing 304 lbs., -per pair, 20027c; chickens, weigh. Ing 306 lbs., per pair, 21s- do, mixed slsea, 21022c; broilers, Jersey, fancy, 30032c; broil. era, other nesrby. weighing 1W 2 lbs. apiece, 23Oa0c: broilers, nearby, smaller sizes, 20O27. ducks, nearby, spring, 22024c: do, western, 2U CURB ISSUES DROP AFTER GOOD START Trading Is Directly Influenced by Character of Operations on Big Board XBW TOniC. Nov. 27. Tradlns on the curb was directly Influenced By the char acter oC operations on the Stock Exchange all through the day. Some of the pro fessional operators made bullish demon strations in neveral Btocka shortly after the, beginning of business nnd mado their favorites sell at moderately higher prices, but ttcse gains were not maintained. .Mldvale Steel, which reflected the gen ral tone to a greater extant than any other Issue, after selling at 721, dropped to 70 Vi. and nearly all the leading atocli-.i moved In the same way. Magma Copper ad nnced to GO Vi, followed by a drop to 58 Vj, nd Cerro de Pasco yielded from 45,4 to 44H Submarine sold down from -12V4 to 41. The Hock iBland Issues were active and strong, with the common stock advancing tram 38 Vj to 3 9', 4 and the 7 per cent rtfe-ferredS-ose from 93 Is to 34. The 8 per cent preferred sold at 79 to 80. but later re acted to 784,. INDUSTRIALS Bid. . . 12 . 3H . . 40 . 70 . S .171 , 20 . 11 . 48H .' "tt . . .100 : B4 Asited. 20 SvS 50 H'-i 178 8(1 HH 40 20 10 ei l 70 13U Aetna Explosives Am Iirlt ilfr Am Msrcont American .Writing Taper t-anadlsn Car Co Can Car Fdy pref C harcoal Iran Chevrolet Motors Curtlia Aeroplane Kmerson Phonogrsph Haskell A Barker Car Hindis Wfg Kathodlon llronto pret . Uailm Mnnltlona Usnbatun Trans Uldrala Steel .,,,,, QtU Elevator .,'.,,. , reerlesa Motors Pools Ens ,..,., , 2. .Kresg v I ,,.,..... Standard Motors ., "wwmwine float lim s; II 31 til1 S K TVorld Film .11 RAIIROAPa Hock Iiland 3SVi 38U 64 78K nocjc Iilind A pfd 88 Reck Island II pfd ., 78U STANDARD OIL STOCKS Jji1"' !'R I'ralrla Pipe ...., I,... .!.,,. 880 Hiandird Oil of California 8T3 Standard Oil of New Jersey ejo Standard pll of New Tfork 27 r. . ,. OTHER OIL STOCKS Cosden OU 7..... IS. Cosden k. Co 7' 21S 33(1 SJ5 880 600 278 m 83 UK inter rttroi llnil-lfA-. nil 1. . ...SI ion 82 11 -Uldweat llellnlng ' Sapulpa iwootor W1NINO STOCKS' Atlanta Bins Copper Zlne llutts NY Cera de Pasco gjrst National norene Goldneld Ooldlleld Mtrgsr HcU Mining 'lows Bound Jim. Butler ,. Jumbo Exteasloa , . . McKtoley Darragb Ussma Copper Mliieg Co of America Nlplulnr Sasi Toy . ... Bt Jo.ph Iead West iSd ca Walts QaV J nans e nm ....... Jjn ted Alloy Utiel ..! Uattd Motors ..'... Unltsd 1-ront Sharing , 1; H J, H font ,,,. tf H T. a tr fA . 6 7rS , IS 80 . 4 a . 8K . 8ii 8 . 88 100 . 13 28 . 88 08 eg , ! i s!i .it i . 21tt 22 . 70 7 . -1 4H BONpS -4. .... .?r. .-,,....--- UiaPt J -f as-sa-", 113 881 p til 6' ., '.'.'. fep. s m -gBV lias Fractional gains were recorded In a num ber of stocks, among Ihem being rhlla delphln lUpId Transit trust certificates, Tonopah Belmont and Klectrlc Storage flat tery. J. tl. Drill, on the turnover of 13 shares, declined 3 points. Accompanying the advance In Wall street. Inlled States Steel common got to a new high mark here, touching 159S. but from this mark there was a decline lo a frao tlon above 128 Another good statement of earnings was Issued by the Norfolk nnd Western lull way today. For October tho gross was JB.JSs 244, a gain of 1371.11. while the net 'or I ho. Period was 12.381.077. an Increase of 1167.110 for four months gross was J20.S. 6.580, an Increase of 11, 701,989. and the net advanced $179.1.15 lo 88,995,399. The Kehlgh Valley Trnnslt Company's gross earnings In October were 82l.fi9B greater than In the corresponding month of last ycBr. being J21S.345. nnd the net roso It098 to $92,937 The twelve months gross expanded 34.15.141 to $2,455,030; net. f I 046.047, Increase $135,961. 02-,'c, geese, weatern. SfltfSSc. squabs, per dos . white, welshing II to 13 lbs , per dot , 18,78 O n. whit welshing lilo 10 Iba., Pr dot. Il.ss O0.SU. white, weighing a lbs , per dot., 1 4 4. 35: do do. 7 Iba., per riot.. S.I.MlO.I 75, do do, HJl, lt".. per dot, 82 75W3 0n, dark, 83.SUOJ.8U: small and No. S. OOcMIl 23. I.tVB Fowla and chickens ruled steady, while turkey were nrm and slightly hlsher, with de mand readily shsorblng the limited offerings of ranry alocK. uuotnuons: h'owia. as to quality. 15 fflTc. roosters fiU 17C 13UI4c: soring chickens. rnrdlna to nualltv. IBtrtTe: White tehnrne locrwe. viniie srrordlng to outflty. llOlflc. ducka. ns to sizo and nualltv, lBOlHc: turkea. 2323c. seeao. iari7c. pigeona. oio. per pair, -irrauc. no, loung. per pair, 20025c FRESH FRUITS Trade nm fair and the market ruled firm on choice stock of most description Quotations: Apples, per bid.. Jonathan. 8l.3uOr: tlrlmes (lolden, U.50--U. York Imperial. 8304. Hen Duvla. I2.30O8. naldwln. No. 1. 8.1 30O4; do, ungraded, 12.5003.25. Oreenlns. No. 1, 84M5. do. ungraded, 82.5OO3.30, Kings, No. I. 81 OS; do, ungraded, 82S0O.150, sumuri, No. 1. 83.CUOS. do. ungraded. 72 30WS 50; Wlneaap, No, 1, 8495: do, ungrudrd, 82.500.180, Apples, per libl.. fair to sood. It 50O2.50. do. North western, per box. 8I.SUO2.50. Lemons, per box, I403 Orsnges, Florida, per crate., bright, S303.25; rueaet. 82.5U08.23. llrspefrult. Flor ida, per crate. I303 6u. 'ranbrrl-. t-apo Cod. per bbl . 830UMI. do. do. per rrste. 82W 2.40; do. Jeraey, dark, per rrnte. 8202.40, do. do. light, per crate, tl.3t'02. l'eara. New York, per tiuih-hamper, Heckel, 82.fiU0.1; Shel don. 81.5-.02. Pears. KelCera. per hb.. 82W3. Graiiea. New Y8rk. per 4-lb. banket. Concord, 12017c, Niagara. 12017c Orsnra. New York, per 20-lb. bkaket. Concord. BUOOSc. Niagara. COOOGc. PROVISIONS The market ruled firm with a fair Jobbing demand. Following nre the quotations: City beet. In sets smoked snd olr-drted. A4r: weatern beef. In sets, smoked, 340! city beef, knuckles snd tenders, smoked and str-drled. 85c: beet hsma. I29O80, pork family. 880 50031. hsms, H. I". cured, looee. ID". 20c. do skinned, looae, 20O20U-C: do. do. smoked. 212lHc; other hsma, smoked, city cur en, as to brand and average. 21c. hams, amoked, weatern cured. ..U-4C; ao, boned, boneieaa, 34c; ptcnlo ahouldars. cured, looae, 141a c, do, amoked. I5ic: bel. O, la lies, in picsie, nccoraing to average, loose. IT ic, breakfast hscon. as to brand snd aver age, city ered. 22c, brealifsst bacon, weatern cured. 22ct lard, weatern. refined, tea, laUc; do. do, do. tuba, 18'tr: lard, pure city, kettle ren red. in tea.. J8V4ci lard, purs city, kettle rendered, in tubs. 18 ',4 c. REFINED SUGARS The market waa dull snd weak. Manners- Hat prices; Bxtrs nne granulated. T.4SO 7.00o: powdered. 7.55O7.T0c: confectioners A. 7.33O7.S0; aoft grades. 0.7007.33c. VEGETABLES Demand was fair nnd prices generally ruled steady under moderatti offerings. Quotatolna: Vyhlte potatoes. per hush. rennaylvanla. choice. 8l.M301.7fi New York, choice. J1.35W 1.00. White potatoea. Jersey, per bakt . 85o 81. flweet potatoes. Kaatern Shore. ier libl. -No. 1. 82.7503 23. No. 2. 81 5002. Sweet po tatoea. Delaware nnd Maryland, per hmpr., JI 23Vl.0UV.l-.weet potatoes, leraey. per bsKt. No 1. 75COS1; No. 2. 40000c. Onions, per 100-lb. bar No. 1. J3.7304: No "J. 822 25. Cabbage. Dsnlah. per ton. S33037: do, do rneatlc, per ton. 845053 Lettuce, Florida, per bskt., 8203.5U. do Virginia, per bakt.. SHctf 81.25: do. North Carolina, -per bikt.. 40cW8l. fleana. Florida, per take. Jl.5OW3.30 tgg. plant. Florida, per liox. J2.2303. Peppers. Florida, per box 12.23 2. 75. Mqusah. Florida, Kr. b2--i 81.7802.2S. 1-cas, I'lorlda. per bskt.. 8 3. 50 OS. BAD BREAK IN WHEAT AFTER GOOD START Peace Talk Abroad and News of U-Boats' Approach Cause Declines CHICAGO. Nov. 27. Liquidation on an enormous scale caused a violent break In the wheat market today, prices slumping GH to 9 jo a bushel nfter they had sold above Saturday's close follmvltiK a lower start. Ordinary news nnd Influences were lost sight of. The selllntr consisted of rcnllilntr and short operations. Longs, who had profits left, Jjurrled to get what remained of them. Those who had losses were in a panic to stop them. Shorts were Jubilant. It seemed as though the early recovery was nothing more than a "feeler" on their part to test the temper of the list, ns they quickly resold when they found that tho volume of demand was limited. While there were rallies on covering and buying for an upturn, due to a decrease of 702,000 bushels In the visible supply in the United States for tho weelC to 63,362,000 bushels, there was plenty for Bale. December, after selling as high us $1.77 'i, fell to I1.71M. closing at 8t.73Kfjl.734. compared with f 1 76 Tl. Saturday's last price; May, after rralng to J1.84T4, dropped to J1.78H. finishing ut 8I.SOV4 to 8180. compared with 81.84 at the end Saturday; July, after selling up to J1.51TJ. slumped lo 81.45, ending at 81.60 to 81.49,, against 81,541 at the close Saturday. - Hearlsh factors were the embargo move ment, peace talk and submarine rumors. There waa a good deal of curiosity about the deliveries next Friday, The market at Liverpool was dull but toteady. A leading grain authority asserted that the present high prices were the result of nothing more than extravagance, and he contended that by rigid economy 80,000,000 bushels of wheat could be saved this season. leading futures ranged aa follons Saturday's Wheat Open, High, Iyw. Close, Cloee, December .. 1.7H 1.77S 1.714 1.7SH tl.7Ht. May I. sail l.4i 1,784. 1.801 l.flI July ...... 1,84 1.54J, 1.4S 1.40!, 1 B4S .-Am in.w HllwervV n.rember .. D3U 031 Wi 80 1, S24. :i 00 834. van 02. 202H i May BoH D8V o. eo4i sav. on.' 8H 68U (Ai 6K July .... Oats December May ..... B4H Sslt S3 July . . Ird December January May Ribs January May ..... Pork December January . , 18.75 ..ld.37 ..1881 . 14. as -.M.sa 28. on la.ss 18.63 .111.115 18.03 11 CO 18.23 e,3S 1 111.3.1 10. w, 10.11 TlO.t) '10. J 14.70 14.82 14.32 tl4.CS IfH U4.80 14.83 11.77 28.25 28.00 128.30 21. B J .7.TS 17.80 iia.ni sn.oo 127, 5 27.T3 uay 31. lo m,wi Nominal, 2783 27 67 'Rid. tAtKed. BAR SILVER Oar silver was quoted at 35 B-ld In Lon don, up Hd. I Commerclnl bar silver Vas. quoted In New York at 74c, up He IIENKVOI.KNT ASgQCIATIQ-VH s-ja DONATION DAY, NOV. MTU, 1818. TUB SHELTEKLSa ARMS 711 NOBTIl FRANKLLV ST. Donations of money, fuel, groceries and pro visions, clothing: for women and tofaats, bid clothlasr and materials gratefully received.' tK Institution receives, regardlesa of creed or color hospital wllb their babies. Hod thamseNe hoaii B6 l lees ". w T',.i -..;- ..- -v uiem mor al W ao tjHyskajb. tostnjsta Uiera In i kgL ot (tcmesttB work and d(ws them (unless m Iutiw ta KtaTf to tasWrtkas JW JfXJcsn s. mt etUBare WK. A. VLXi. iifcii,L,- Sales in Philadelphia 1 "I'wa ihju n u JL i .in .1 mm Net ltllh. li. Close, chge. 100 Acme T t c o 68 W s Am Itys pf 7 01 7 . - 78 Anac Cop. 101 H 103H lt4 to llald Ixwo t7fc 8tjfc t7fc W lit B & S t 0 6SH 88 8H i do pfd.. o iM 07fc H 13 Drill .1 Q.. 33 88 IS 8 tolo EteaStor.. II 70 7074 a loo Erie ...... S7H 87-y. 7H "4 100 a Asphalt. S1H 81H 3t4 H 10 do pref. 72 7 7 to 470 Kenn Cop o RS 3 74 130 Ky Sec . . 3 31 3 4-1 10300 L Sup Corp 3St4 804 SO1) S 3J Ih Nav 3IH SH 8874 11i o Leh Valley 884 MU to to ft I. V Tr pf 434 to sH to 1080 Nev Cons, ssjfc 31 31 H 87 t'enna It It 37 884 874 4 80 Pn Salt M. 9V4 SB '4 1470 I'hlla Vo. 47 43 47 1 147 do cum pf II 4t 4t D3t riilla Elec 30-K JH 184 14 1483 IMtT tr cfs 23-K i&to 4 43 I'hlla Trnc so 1W, 80 4 H t I'r Stl Car l4 84s,; 84-14 soo Hay Cons. .13)4 S3 83 1H lso Heading., .ion oi' 103V. V. 10 do 1st pf 43U 4.1 Si 43 114 13 do !d Df 40V4 18(4 44 1381 Ton llol . . 4V4 3 1-in l-U 400 Ton Mln. H4 OH M4 700 Un Trite. 17 47 47 .. . . Il tl (1 I ... BIH 1V. IU 4 ooii tr s sttet.itift lion 1874 t i S3 Utah Cop.lMH 1304 llH -I 4 80 Va Cnr Ch 40 Mi 4DV4 to 74 3 War J ft St 014 OSi 0 (I Weslmor C SOU aoVk 80V4 310 Vm Crnmp 0H4 BSH 0174 30 York lly pf 37 37 37 IIONDS Net I fish. I.oit. Close, chge 83100 A O&Kl Ss 8U 9 H 3000 Choctaw cons Cs. 0H 089s S8H , 310 l.'lec A l'eo Tr 4a .. 81V4 80 0 tto 4000 t.k Sup Inc. 8s B4U 34 4Vs SJ4 SOOO Leh V cons 4 Us -OJ.looi; 100 si 100 (4 000 l'eo l'ass t r 4s ... 83 83 83 . . . . 4000 I'hlla Co conn oh.. B2U ot ' 034 1000 ilu 1st Ss.lotH 10114 101V4 1i (1000 So Ity gen 4s 1056. 7374 7374 737' 13000 Cn Uwy Inv Bs.. 7314 7314 7t4 -I-1 1000 Welsbnch Co os .. 09 V. 8P1i SUV FOREIGN EXCHANGE NUW YOniC. Xov. 27. The feature of tho foreign etchnngn market In the early dealings today was a new low record for rclchsmnrkn cables at 68-11. Checks were quoted at 68 C-16. Vienna also struck n new low nt 11 81 for cables and 10.80 for checks. Other changes Included further ease in rubles and strength In pesotas. llusl ness wns nt a minimum. Quotatlnnn follow: Demand sterling -1.75 11-16, cables 4.70 7-16, sixty-day bills nominally 4.71-4, ninety-day bills 4.69 Vi ; French cables 5.831;, checks G.S4-4; lire cables 6.72 is, checks 6 73U; Swiss cables 0.171i. checks 5.18V. ; Scandinavian kroner cables 28.40. checks 28.3S; pesotas cables 20.00, checks 20.60; guilder cables 40 13-16 plim 1-16, checks 40?4 Plus 1.16; rubles cables 30.25, checks 30.16. Kuble cables are now aboul c from the high flgura of last week's rally. The feature of tho mldnfternoon market wns new low record for Teutonic ex change and un absence of bids at the de cline. RATES FOR MONEY , Call. Tlma. New Tork 2 W3Vi 2 W4 Philadelphia 4 $ 4W5 noston a ffl 4 rt 4 1, Chlrsgo 3U4 4 HJs Commercial ps per. three to six months. Phils delphla. 3!i(f,1i, per cent. RANK CLEARINGS Hank ilrarlnss today compared with torre spondluff day last to years! . IBID IBIS 1014 Philadelphia. 130,161.310 131. 304, 183 122,000.430 Hoston 2(1.041.(17.1 23.072JUH IR.SSl.SdH New York.. 30S.872.8I1 27.1S7I8J 228,042,802 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Hid. Jim Duller 01 MmNunmrH u7 Midway 20 Mlzpah Extension in Montana .23 Nor Star 1.1 Tonopah D.lmont 41, Tonopah Kxtenalon a Tonopah Mining 0 Rescue Uula 28 Weet Hnd 74 . Alked tl .110 .23 .2)1 .27 17 A 0U . .30 7 csoi.riKii.Ln stocks Atlanta 07 lllun Dull 0.'. Ilooth OH COD 02 Comb Frac ..... 03 DlamondDeld D IT n.1 Dalay 04 Florence 23 .08 .1)3 .1(1 .o .00 .(Ml .00 isii .11(1 .20 .10 .03 .0.1 .2J (loldneld Consolidated 31 Oolddeld Mercer in Jumbo Kxtenalon Keuanas Oro Hsnd Ken Silver Pick .24 .10 .02 .04 .21 MISCELLANEOUS Nevada Hill .24 2.311 .20 Nev waer 20 Tecopa Mining Id NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NT.VV YOIUf. Nov. 27. IIUTTCIt Itecelpts. 3137 tubs. Strong on top grudes: supply short. Cxtra creamery. 42042Hc: higher acorlng. 43 43'c; Htste dairy, 41c: other grades unchanged, K(1(1H itecelpta, 3300 raaea. Fair trading n,l tone steady to strong Firsts, 44 4140c. seconds, 30V43C. other grades unchanged. Atlas Powder Extra Dividend NEW YORK. Nov. 27 The Atlas Powder Company has declared tho regular quarterly dividend of two per cent and an extra divi dend of eight percent on the common stock, payable December 10 lo holders of record December 1. The previous distribution, on September 9, was two per cent regular nnd three per cent extra. Spat Copper Sells at 36l'jc Report NEW YOnK, Nov. J7-A sale of spot coppeils reported to have been made by a very 'small Interest In a limited lot at 36 Ho a pound, This, if true. Is the highest price on record, This small Interest Is said to have some January and February copper to bell nt 34c and Is asking 33 Uo for March, WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITV.'N. J. oraxceueixcc, CtMcnvGoa mw3iJ.BvzBr. THE UAtHNORCSOATHOTT THE WORLD Mtegi-jkiificim Atlantic cmr.N. J. OWhtatHlp MAJtaciMINT, JOBIAH WHITE aaoflg COMPAMV Wentnilnster ''-'" avs near Beach. EUva water. t up wfclr.. 13 us dally, Claas, Buars. LAKKUOOII. N.J. Lake need. N. J. Noted til its tumsllka attaosiilisrs. E.!rBKl5l5iBERO. Mar. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES The Berlitz School of Languages 16th and Chestnut Streets LoJcr lllis. Osci KUeHa rfcaroacy Terms nay t-e lieiiui at mat Uau SCHOOLS AND COLLEOES STRAYER'S. . Stey i fniitl"" auaraiHssa. sNuer ---, Day t Situ 3 MUSICAL MADUSS IN MOVIES PASSING But Still They Will Piny Chopin on the Organ Notable Exceptions Hy The Photoptay Editor When Frank E. Woods, now manager of production for the Fine Arts studio and faithful Achates to D. W. arlmth. was run ning the moving picture department on n New York weekly, he used to dl'g up cti. rloaltlcs, abuses nnd errors of the, movies. Those wtre the day when nothing ran longer than one reel, comedies being re stricted to 500 feet. Naturally the artistic standards were not high nnd Mr. Woods had plenty of opportunity to suggest Im provements. One of the glaring faults that he found wns tltn total lack of fitness shown In so. lecllng the music. Of course a piano was the only Instrument heard In a picture play house. Organs nnd orchestras were ott of the question In an era that wns Just emerging from the nickelodeon singe. Hut cen the pianos, so he complained, woro wretchedly handled nnd the ptnnlsts gifted with no sense of apposlteness. Ills long strained patience collapsed utterly when ho heard "the professor" one day accompany the film of a funeral with 'Thr'll bo a Hot Tlmn In tho Old Town Tonight." Or was It "In the Oood Old Summer Tlmo7" At any rnte the point Is clenr. Today we have Instead of tho wretched little "store" theaters handsome buildings and aonorous organs and sometimes well trained orchestras replacing tho tinny pianos of '03 nnd '09. Hut with all the Intelligence that managers bestow on their musical programs thero yet remains some thing to bo done In stilting the melody tn the action. Only the other day the photo play, editor heard selections from a mu sical comedy played so badly that they resembled the corpse of the score. The classlo'pxampla of a bugle call "rendered" on a piccolo was recorded mentally a year or so ago. And while It may bo lots of fun for the man who la playing a waits or a maxurkn. Chopin has no place on the organ. There are lots of other composers who will "register" through this mode of expression. Not Chopin. Our own Tom Dal; or ns he would col umnlato It. "o o. T. D." would like this bit of two-by-four rhetorlo from 'The Devil's Double": "The softening Influence that hss stripped the hueka from the eagle's" (meaning IV. H llarfa) "heart. " Hut we are going tu keep this prize mlxedmet. of the C. Uartlner Sultlvan (supervised by Thomas H. Inco) school strictly to ourselves. Theatrical Baedeker nnOAD "Mltle f.ady In Plus," with Frances Ktarr. She will be een In a comedy some thing rather new for her devised by r. VVIsnev i-ercyvsl and Horace Hodges, co authors of "Orumpy Hee review. OAnitlCK "Illl-lhe-Trall liolllday." with Fred Nlblo A comedy about modern etangellam and tho email town. (Jrorse Jt. Cohan, brotli-er-tn-law of the chief plaier, wrote the piece, fire review. FOnrtEST "Chln-Chln," with David Montgom ery and Fred Stone. Ileturn engagement of the popular mualcal eitraagania, with thn fsmous comedians appearing In various Im personations. See review. 1rniC "Olrls 7VII1 He Cllrls," with Tteln Da vies, Tesgy Wood. Lola Meredith. Thuraton Hall and Scott VVeleh. Comedy, with music hy Thomas Sydney, Harry II. Smith and Jerome Ji.. Kern. Scenery designed by Holi er! MacQulnn. Needs editing. LITTI. ITTI.B TIIBATKn Second week ( "At Night All Cats Are flray." .' I.lnk" and "Tbs Carrier l'lgeon," Society Players. Agreeable, bul Second week of "rhlppj." - me .Mia.iog ' hy the msse but not highly aignincsnt enierisinineni. ADi:LriU "Ktperlcni-s," with l.rneat Glen dlnnlng. A "modern morality plsy"lih more humanenees than graced "Kver woman." There's a large coat. Cllendlnnlng sets superbly, AT FOrCLAli MICKS WAI.Nl'T ".Mr Mother's no.ary." with I. i: Walter and Mnxlne Altoirr Iklwanl I, Hoso'i; play, showing the power of maternal lino nnd religious Influence. STOCK KNICKEIinOCKKIt "ODlcer C8." with John ixirens and tn KniCKerDocKer miock uompany. ItevUal ot brisk melodramatic, fares by Au auatln Macllugh. PBATVrtK FttMS BTANI.KT "Ilia Creat Ambition." nlth Duatln Farnum, flrat half of week. "Nanette of the Hilda." with Pauline Frederick, latter rait of week. News, travel and comedy pictures alao on the bill. AHCADIA "An Knemy to the King," with K. If. tiothern and Udlth Storey, all week. Others. PAI.ACB "The Coaasrk Whin." with Viola. Dunn, flrat hslf of week. Kannle Ward In "The Yeurs of the Ixicu.t," latter half uf week. VICTOltIA "The Deill's Double." lth Wil liam H Hart, first hslf of week "Ills Tre malne." with May Allison and Harold -Iork-wood. latter halt of week. Keyatone comedies and others. nELMONT "The Tall of a Nation." by the llev. Thomas Dixon, with mualcal srore hy Victor Hertart. Tho authT alau wroto "Tho Clanamsn." from whlcn "The Illrth ot u Nation" was adapted. CHRSTNUT STREET OPEnA IIOUSB "A Daughter of the tlods." with Annette Keller mann and William Shay. Spectacle and beauty EVENING week or -s-oy. Ills-La Z !7 TO MONDAY ALHAMllltA . K. II. Sothern. An Enemy to tho APOLLO Kessue Hayukaws, Ths Houl of Kura AltCADIA Lionel Ilarrvmore, In The Hrand of Conaril.ee BELSI0NT The Fall of a Nation ULUEUIKD Msrle Doro. In The I-ash CEDAR Ethel Clayton. In The Hidden Hear EUREKA Ilessle llarrlscsls. Tha i'ayinent FAIRBI0UNT J Warren Ksrrlsan Ths Measure of a - - 50TH ST. rannte Ward. In Witchcraft FRANKFORD Prancla X. Iluihman, llomeo ami Juliet GREAT NORTHERN Qladys Ilrorkwell, In Tha Bine of Iter 1'arenls IMPERIAL Allea Brady. Bouaht and I'ald JEFFERSON Mark MeDermott. The Prlca of Kame Kannls Ward. In Nvilchcralt LEADER LIBERTY Ilesils Loie, In A Ulster of His LOCOST Olss Petrova, In Estravaaanee LOGAN Vivian Martin. In Her Ksth.r's Bon MARKET STREET Annette Kellermaun. Neptune's Daushter 0LYMPIA No Performanca Today 0VERBR00K I.llllsn Walker, la Tho Blue Em elope Mystery Viola Dana. In, Ths Cossack Whip PAUCB PARK Maurice and Walton, Tha Quest ot Ut PRINCESS The Dollar and tha Uw Behind ths Screen REGENT Ethel Clayton. In lirokeo Chains RIALT0 Ernmy Weblen. Il Tb Pretenders RIDGE AVE. aors Walsh, la The Mediator RUBY Edna Maya In Tho Chaperon 8AV0Y Ethel Clayton, Ths Madness, of STANLEY pulUa i'smuin. In lit Sreat AmQuaa W vOTUT PUrulUKtth(iUt et the heat, but somewhat tadttnt In dramStlo Values, Lett week. rA.vnRVit.lK KniTHH Nora Hayes. Lew DocVils-rer. Ilea trice III . Herfor ffl. James' c Morton and Frank s Pitcer and Dudley Douglas, F. Moore.. Rials Pitcer and Dudley Douglas, j.v t Nugent ana company, irotny r ent and company, Dorothy tirsn Four llollowars. the Tereda i,. -;.- i(i. me riur iioiiawnr-. Hrotners and news pictorial Three per lormsnces -inanasgiving i'ay niXin!S--'nLftt.t.k t 1,m. Ilt.nn-. models. "The Three VssrAnls,"' Cora Simpson and company. May ll!burr,tMerio'a Msnnmlns, "The lloas That Was." Kennedy ana Kramer and tlrotlua and Drown Others, OIIAND The Four castors, Kelchem and Cheatem, nobhlti'a elephants. "The Oad-al-outa." Iternerd and Jsnls. Maeon and Mur ray! others. Three performances Thanks. giving Day Wll.t.tAM I'F.NN "Across the llorder," the Kle Hantors. lh Telegraph Trio, Oranvllls and MaeK, snd "Attaboy'a l.e.l Usee," photo play, nrat half, of week. 'The Melody Mon nrchs and Maids." Lew VVllaon,.. John tl Spirits, Phlna and Her I'lclcs, snd "American Aristocracy," photoplay, latter halt of week. CHOSS KKTfl "The Fashion rials Misses, " Symonds, Kre VVestcotl. Uruelt, Kramer snd uruett. nrst hair of weea. The n llonnle Res- let, is-wls and i hspun. . n. rc CUTS anil .-ompsny. Ine, riant and Tlmm Immona. Nevlns and tlel-i i uorunn ana ins jtuoy jieiiong Trio, latter half of week j . .-.., t Orlslnal Hmarl Set Quartet: Steve. ,,n iiu.iii-u, linn, cm.,, o. wu.i i.i; with ma Ten uisey serensnersj tuc nsnersj nionay lion- Inson, Chicken Joe VV linn lame nnil l.nllt.. i.esere snn i,eaere, inu i.p-i-r-. inii iipti iiiiiBms in in. pnotopisy "risn." UISBTKKM DiniONT'M "Turkey Forty Cents n round." "The Chimes of Normandy" snd other traits ties by blarkface entertainers. PROMINENT MERCHANT DEAD Jnmes Bell, Well Known Sportsman, rnssea Awny nt Atlnntic City James Hell, president of the Hell Com pauy, which operates u chain of S26 grocery stores throughout Philadelphia nnd sur rounding counties, tiled yesterday morning nt Atlantic City. Mr. Ucll had been In ill henlth for some weeks, nnd death followed a nervous breakdown. He was well known ns a sportsman, own ing a string of-rncn horses vvhlrh were en to red In many ot the meets about Philadel phia, llr was ttnmnrrled nnd hnd lived for some j ears with his sister In Haln. Kuncrnl services will uo held Thursday afternoon, at 1! o'clock, at Mr. Hell's lata resldenco nt firyu Mavvr. Hmployes o tho Hell Company and members of nil or ganizations nf which Mr Bell was n mem ber are Invited to attend the services. In terment will he in the North Cedar Hill Cemetery. .MRS. WILLIAM II. R. SMINK Former l'hihule.phii.n Succumbs Newport News, Vn. nt Word renched Philadelphia today nt the death last Wednesday In Newport News, Vr.. of Mrs. Wllllnm II. It. Kmlnk, former!;; of this city Mrs. S'mlnk hoforo her mar riage wns Mlfui Mnrgnret O'Connrr, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs Dennis O'Conncr, ot 3233 Woodlnnd avenue. Sho died of n complication of diseases following n Caesarian operation. S3ho is survived hy her htisbnnd, William II. It Kmlnk, nnd n daughter, Mnrgnrat. Inter ment took place nt Newport News yes terday. CHARLKS STEIILE Expert Chemist nnd Prominent Mnson Heart Disease Victim Cnnrles Stc.ilc, otpcrt rhomlit nnd promi nent Mason, died at his home. 6010 I'mui street, early today nftor ton days' Illness. Heart disease caused his death, Mr. Stehln was also active In educational work, taking a targe part In securing tho high school for Frankfort!. Ho Is survived by a widow and three children, lltchard, Charles nnd a daughter Ksthcr. Tho funeral will bo held Friday. Lemuel Roberts McFadtlcn Lemuel Roberts McFaddon, n member of the Commercial ICxchnnge for fifteen years and n flour nnd grain merchant of this city for twenty-five yonrs, died Saturday at IiIh home. 53 West Main street, lladdonlleld, X J., where lie had lived for live years. Mr. McFudden had not been In good health for two years, although he had not given up active bUHlness nt his ofllco. In the Bourse Uulldlng, until recently. He jvns flfty thfco years old. Two daughters. Made leine and Lillian, survlvo htm ; also his widow, wttn wns Miss Klvn llazcll. of Sttd lcravlllo, Mil, Funeral services will ho held tonight nt 8 o'clock at tho residence, Hurinl will bo In Sudlersvllle. Mr. McFaddcn's na tive town. Mrs. Mary Cosrtovc Mrs. Slary Cosgrove, eighty-nine years old, widow of John Cosgrove, died nt Moorestown, and the body was taken to tho home of her son. James Cosgrove, 427 Tren ton nv critic, Camden, yesterday. Tho funeral will take plnco tonioriow. The wife of jnmes Corgrove dlod two months ngo. eatljs A1HEV Nov. services. Tues , Et.MA AlllET. Funeral P. in., 11SD7 Mt. Vernon at. int. privaie ALI.A1IAND. Nov. 55, RKNJAMIN. husband LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERY MONDAY HUIUECT TO CHANGE TUESDAT WEDNESDAY In, Kin Kessuo Huyakawa. In Tho Houl of Kura Kali Hessuo Huyskawa. In Ths Soul uf Kura San In San The Rewaril of Patience Ilehlnd tho Screen Krancta X. Homco . E. H. Roihern. In An Enemy to the Kins . K. II. Sothern. In, An Enemy lu the Nine The Fall of a Nation The Knll of a Nation Clara Kimball Tounr, In Without a Houl ,u Ethel Clayton, In Tha Madness of Helen Maurice and Walton. In The Quest of l.lfs Frank Keenan. In The Thorouahbred tn Wilfrid f.ucas. In Tha Itunnlnc Const! Doyle's atory Tho Firm at Ulrdlestons In Ian Valentine tlnint. In Tha Daughter ( MacOrruor llobert Warwick. In The Heart of a Hero Fannie Ward, r Witchcraft Clara Kimball Youna, In Ths Common Law In llnmeo and Juliet Ulorla'a Itoniancs Viola Dana. In Ths Uales of Eden (llsrls Droekwell, In Tha fllns of Hsr Parents Hall The Men n Tor .. Alice Hrady. In llaught and I'ald For Alice Ilrariy. In Ilousht and Paid For In t Olsda llroekwell. In The Bins of Her Parents Francis X. rtomeo Fannie Ward. In Witchcraft VlWau Martin. In Her Father a Bon Ethel Clayton. In The Madness of Hele .leauna The World Olca Petrokk, In Extravasunre Ethel Clayton, In The Msdneaslof Helen Vllsn Martin. In Her tether's Bon Annette Kellermann. tn Neptuna'a Daughter In , Wlllan Walker. In The Dollar and lh Eur Tha Pawn Bhoo. A Walsh Blnjer. Ths Yellow Menace, Ths Iron Like K'athryn Williams. In Th NVsr Jo Well llobert Warwick. In The Heart of a Hero Tha Quest Viola Dana, In Ths Con.sak 'Whip VloU Dana, In Tb Coasack Whip In lHnle Iavs, in A Sister f Six II II Warner in Tha Vagabond Prises Ths llrand of Cpwardlc Tb Starlet Hunoer Clara Kimball Without a Ethel Clayton. In Uroken Chains Ethel Clayton. In Uroken Cbtlna . Franole X. Husbtnsn. In In the DlpUmatls Service Illanch Publlo Tba'lIMIdVn'ei In t Wlllltm r ooerioc iiounes Conway Tearl. In Tb Heart ot tb Hills 0wh!?i " tn Helen Kfln Mo, In Mary Arms snd im vaap aperoa .puslln Fsinum. In HI Cireat AnUetaa Duiiln Farwun, 1-0 HI Ureal Anlbltloa -!! Iweet. la Ip tba.tMpiuewllo B-HT.tt aiDrtu $$$$; WtHM-wii DEATHS ef Alh Allihand. .aged S8. ntlatltta. and 'rltnda, arv rti Ttrrttherhond nf Trainmen and VA.un' in I ary nellef t Pennsjlssnla n. H., Invited to unersl serlrces, Tuea D. m . P, Jackson are., Colltnrdsle. Delaware Co., rs re., woumrgsiei. at Drooklyn, N. T Int, wo. At.f.P.M Vf. oil A AMANDA, if... wife, of Joseph I., Allen. Heiatlr ires ami mends inniea . m.. S2S c-hester rlke. to f unersl. We ..vven. a .au p., Norwood, bel Co.. Ta. Int. private, . ANDERSON. Nov. 2S. ICATHBRINB It.. Bausber of .lata .William .ana. naBei ecci Berries (Vnaerson, rson. Ilelstlves and friends Invited to serv Tu.. . i n. m.. Oliver It. Hair llldr.. 1S20 ices Chestnut at. .int.. private. .......... ... ANJKn80N. for. 58, Wlf.UAMtl. AN DERSON, saed , Keller st.i below Baltimore nt. Urel be viewed Mon , ,r. m , I1EAHD. Nov, 34, OKOTIOB W,. husband ef Anna llear.1 (nea asllaaher). aged M. Kelatlres and friends, also Mills lodge. Nn. 1000. 1. O. O. F, ; Uue Town Post, No. 4ft. II. A .It,, and llelhany lilbl Union Inrited to funeral. .Tues.i 3 p. m i noil N, lath st. Int.. Fernwood Cm. It. mains may be viewed Mon. 7 tu lo p. m. ave., rernwethi. ime nonce given, . tlXuMMV. MOV. 24, dOTTl.iKMEN. wits of Charles llatmer. aged 80. nelstlvss and, mends Invited to funeral. Tues., 3-o p.m . 16 N. Front st. Int. Ureenmount Cam, nsmslna mar vvam-axva'swi'uiitva-tiiiBiJiii Prominent Photoplay Presentations sMaatiiaaiiaaaai - rOf Tlir. follenlng theaters obtain their pictures through the STANl.Ut Hooking Company, which la a guarantee of early ehowtng af the Itneat production. All nlftnres reviewed before exhibition, Vl.lt the theater In your locality obtaining pictures through the PTANIXY 1IUOKINU COMl-ANV. Af UAIUDDA 13th,MorrlsrsaayunkAvs. ALnAIYlUKAMat. Dally 31 Kvga. 0143-0 Paramount ricturea. Scsnuc Haynkawo ' ""kura a an" nni 1 r BSD AN3 THOMPSON Ar-LULL-U MAT1NKE DAIUT LIONEL BARRYMOREyg In 'Tim BRAND OF OWARDlClr, ARCADIA CHRSTNUT tlEIXW lCTH E. H. SOTHERN in AN HNKMY TO Till: Kl.S'CV' BELMONT 82n AN" MAnKUT "The Fall of a Nation" BLUEBIRD HUKQU1CHANNA AVI!. MARIE DORO in "THE LASH" IIUHTON HOI.MBS' TIIAVBI. 1'ICTUnES prn A I? OOTJ! AND CRDAtt. AVE. LLUAK PARAMOUNT THKATEIt Ethel Clayton nnd Holbrook Blinn In "TUB 1IIDOIJN 8CAII" FAIRMOUNT 56T3,mAANDD avenue J. Warren Kerrigan "" wu,!5?m , TUB MBA8UKE OF A MAN" ecTU CSX THEATER OD 1 Vi - 1 . i),. epruco. FANNIE WARD MAT. DAILT Eves. T to 11. "Witchcraft" FRANKFORD 47U rnANKX?Sr?uE IIUSHMAN and IIATNE In Special 8-Act Production of "UOMnO AND JUI.II5T" GREAT NORTHERN M... GLADYS BROCKWELL in Tin: aiN8 ov her parents" IIVIPPPIAT OOTII and WAT.NUT 8TS, UVI.riLrA.lMJ TllllKK TIMES DAILY ALICE BRADY in "ROUailT AND TAID FOR" JEFFERSON S0T" rrETD8Aur,,w MARC MacDERMOTT in "THE PRICE OP FAME" I FA'nFR K)RTY-FII18T AND J.VU.t LANCASTER AVENUE FANNIE WARD "Witchcraft" I IRFPTY unoAD and l X D C. 1 X I . COLUMBIA BESSIE LOVE in "A SISTER OF SIX" WEST rillLADEM'JIIA EUREKA 0TU MAnKBT 0Ta BESSIE BARRISCALE in "The Payment" SOUTH PHILADELPHIA OF YMPIA BROAD AND -t- " " IIAINDRIDaB .VO PKRI'OIISIANOK TODAY TOMORROW CHARLES CHAPI.IN In The Pawnshop." Welsh Singer.' Pawnshop." riAJUKNTjH TURNEIl In "A TURNER "TI1U YELLOW JCENACE." THURSDAY Violet Dana. In Ths Coesack Whip llushman, and Juliet In Old Folke at Home Scarlet llunner. tl Episode II, II. Hothern, In An Enemy to the King . An Ths Fall of a Nation Francis i X, Iluihinan, In I in me tipiumaiiM f-.i.ivvi ees Francis X, flushmati. In In the Diplomatic Hervtcs llobert Warwick. In Tho Heart ot a Hero Alice Hrady. In llought snd Paid For Mme. Clara Kimball Young, In Tho Common !.aw Tho Pries of Fame Florence Hose Fashions Ksne. In he Married Hall Kane, In The Men She Married Ilerlha Kallch. In Lova and Hat llushman. In and Juliet Francis X. Iluihinan, Itomsp and Juliet In Vivian Martin. In Her Father' Hon Eagles. In and the Womsn !.oulss Oleum. In Somewher in France Elhel Clajton, In The Madness of Helen Annelts Kellermann, In Neytuns'a Paughler Woman ity Tt" JLl,..Vr of.. J,.i The Floorwalker Allc nought The Uhleldlng ahadow A tiurprleii Fealur 3ft , Hobart Henley. In Th Blgn of tba Poppy pf L: Fypnl Wsrd. In Th Year of lb Ji't Tbs Iauls aisum. In Somswhsr In Franc Anton Young. Is Soul KlttyOordan, In Tb Crucial Tett Franklya Btraorfer Harold Lockwood. In The Hit Trsmalaa Hweet. la Opinion Pauline Kred.rkk. la Asbe ot Eailxtf . no.bert Friday, alliens, . .. 1 Acts. Through lbs Wall The Yellow Menace Th neturn of Draw Kgan Hehlnd. tb Kcreen Tb Nssh. In tba Woman, Dessl Barrlscal. In Ham Tb Paullu Fred.tlak. la NanU o( b Wild Naaetti im..yfii i mm,nr ajBj.Bi, aw-wyaswy i TMMTrraiLit ' J flt--t il iTn(ffl''r.ir Dn.TH5 lis was a member. Invited tn funeral seri- Thur., 3 p. m ,. at Drrn Mawr are , Dal. In nonn vtdar mil cem, -, hkhueb.-suddenly, not, 25, wii.i-iam ifct son nf Rtnll snd Jul a It. n.rtrer l.u JilroT i uia il. nsrs-sr.tnse.Jtingj saw it ;.7....- jr---rr--- ri--r-.--..v-.--i-' A'-- r-.i .1 fi.iriiivea ana. irienas inritea in ihr.i. Wed., 1-30 p. m.. from rsrsnts' residence. 484 Llnmore St.. W, rnils. Int. Northwood Cem. !. friei IIRTflCH. Nor, M, MAItT MAODAtENAi, wlfs of John Chrlttlsn Detsrh (nea Unglmseh). aged so. nelatlrea and friends, .msmbsra ef Oerman Reformed Church and Lsnlea" Aid Ba clety. Invited to funeral, Wed , 1:0 p. m.i rer. denes of son, 318 l.lndley are,. Olney, eerTlcea at tha church, a p. tn. Int. German Jteformed Urounds, Urldesburg. I10TD. Nor 20, nEnECCA. nOTD. Rsls- , tires and friends, employes Dept. No. .SO e( John Wanamaker Stores. Inrlted e funeral services 'Wed., a n, tn.. ITS Kllewbrth St. Int. Arllnston Cem. . Remains may bo. viewed Tues.. B to 10 p. m. Auto service. Additional Death Net Ires en Nest rare eW - eW., riEM Nor. M. tMltal nRM. "asrfjST nslatlres and frlstids, mpnres of the Bell Of rrogresalre Lodge, No. BOB f" and A. JtiOfHp, Chapter, No. lfljli St.. Albans Commanderr, MS, 4li l.u Lu Temote and alt nrrSnlsatlons ef wsWm BoSm Gmwmu LOCUST MD AND LOCUBT Mats., liao and a 130, Ide. I'.vgs. njou, s. viau, ioo. Olga Pctrova in "Extravagance" LOGAN THEATER ",8 hoad VIVIAN MARTIN ia "HER FATHER'H BON" Market St. Theater "SeSt3" Annette Kcllermann In "NI5ASu,Nr?ERf Every Wednesday Ju-arle-VValcamp In "Mberty" A Kimball Orirnn On of the Finest Ever ... t -T V W. Hroughl .to Philadelphia. Will Os Ready lo riay Thsnkaglvlni Day. OVFRRROnK a3D HAVERFORO C'P1UU'Pk' "ore 'o.tes Unit OrcK LILLIAN WALKER in "THE IILUE ENVELOPE MYSTERY" PALACE 13M MARKET stuebt VIOLA DANA in THE COSSACK WHIP" PARK IIMB AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. . MAT" 2,lr'- EV0- 04-- ' Maurice and Florence Walton in "THE QUEST OF LIFE" PRINCESS "'HRfflg" "THE DOLLAR AND THE LAW" -.. Produced by OREATEn VITAOItAPt COMPANY Written by IRVIN H. conn Featuring LILLIAN WALKER SABOtIon'. th' AJrEICAN DANK. A I'lov i'resenllsa a VU-M Porlroynl o tfo Use and -Ibtwe o Joactf. RFOFNT lfla MARKET STREET ;xf-,V. HUMAN VOIOB OMUN Ethel Clayton & Carlyle Blackwell In "riROKEN CHAINS" Rl At Tn OERMANTOWN AVE. A i"s, Lt a J AT TUU'EHOCKEN BT. EMMY WEHLEN in "THE rRETENPKRB" RMRY MARKET STREET XJ DELOVV 7TII STREET EDNA MAYO in THE CHAPERON" SAVOY la" MARKET " .f STREET ETHEL CLAYTON in . "THE MADNESS OF HELEN" TAIMF FY J1ARKET ABOVE 10TH ij a -TVlT lC I 1 A A. M. tn Hits P. u, DUSTIN FARNUM in "HIS GREAT AMH1T10N" TIOGA 1Trn AND VENAN BTa Blanche Sweet in "The Storm'? Added Attraction Florence Rosa FashlOtjs. VlfTORlA MARKET ST. . I WlVlrt AnoVB NINTH WILLIAM S. HART in "THE DEVH-'S DOUBLE" NORTH rillMDEI.l'HIA RIDGE AVENUE im mD(3B AyiL George Walsh and Juaneta Hansen in "The Mediator" When You "Want to Know Where to See GOOD Photoplays, Read" This Dally Photoplay Guide In the Evening Ledger. mroAY BATUItDAY Violet Dana. In Tho Cossack Whip Violet Dana. In Tha Cossack Whin Kdna (toodrlch. In The House of Lies Ilessls Love, In A Hl.ter ot Six I). II. Hothern, In Enemy to ths Klne . J! II. Hothsrn. In ' An Enemy to tha Kins Tha Fall of a Nation The Fell of a Nstlon Msry Plekford. In Illanch Rwsst, In Tin Htorm ot tns mi Htorm Country Paulino Frederick. In Ashs of Embera Mao Marsh, .In Tho Little l.lar The Fear of 1'pverty Dteile Uarrlscals, In Plain Jans Olga Telrova, In Estravagauca Pauline Frederick. In Ashe of Embers Owen Moore. In Ths Kiss Owen Moors, In The Klsa Ashes of Embers Ths Shielding tihsdow Pauline Frederick. 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