riiffiNGPta SENUo wnmvi ww" Many Bearish Fnctora Lend Aid tO VCun"B -- Embargoes n Feature is nr.i.T vkatiiku. forecast SB 'iVm iw 8 The weather fore- "iLJtTiIKtlMJ. much colder lodan - V'jffJrHr winner,, IMs sflernoon. Ju7sraii .J"'", nd, diminishing. ,,. nCSr "h! WsMiled. colder leday with !STerlheY. wVnS.i Saturday, fair, lie- fr (Mimtrf . I' "fcswsif-s,, set, and fi -rnn w.rTir'lp today, comer east i iJfciHar fair,. h"n" i-'T1 hJirW e$ Sonlh Dakata Fair, mirier east and cen peratnTes v . e , Ulfc anil 1001.1 !' "...." ?L-aln. eotdrr t4r. mnch colder I MiMi -"ASil fj. I lod'ay. possibly I .Jw wrtb.wlaer tonighti Saturday, fair. 1 Slder coat. f .ltifAOO. Dec I Affected by n num. f Jot bV-rlsh influences, tho tone, of the i?Mt market today w v t .ml there f .f. wis at about th lowest, l'ronouncod :Mntlm.ntw-;.;.....; . , - , i,rnr. for tlmo after tho .tart. "':: a . LnnnriFv Imnrnv-emetil I i volume of the offerings Increased stead- w V? . ,. ,, BAltam WiM-i Itfldlnt? II .imtor. cash An.l speculative Interests. In B I "."; i.r nrlees were tho submarine 1 I""." . -ll. I ..l,.. In ii.rla .if Ih. I lunation, DeneiiwBi -.,, ... ,, - ... ... I .Inur bait, embargoes by the Pennsylvania .fid Erie IvallivHun ii ... .-.v.. ....... tta-atlo" of high prices of foodstuffs by tho iVcreased offers of Argentine sorts were ..... i it.t ..nimipv nl nbniit 6c under : S pr'c of tho corresponding grndo of ' American. , ,. ,. ,,.,, s Decomoer, nnoi kiiihb - i" it the end yesterday: May. after touching It 7tS. ftll lO I I47. ciiiiuih i .m:i' f..', ...lit. 1 TfiLt nl Ihn plnnn LT4&a OOmpiirUli nil" f"l'7l . ."" ..-cu nitardar. J"'- ttftcr el'Ir"; at tl 50H. Jctllned to JI.tBH- ending nl ll.47 j.j(i aralnst 1 I8S yesterdays last LsTti'e Modern Miller said that ralnB havo J kn benellclal to me rtowihk urnp m Iht winter wheat belt While thero Is suf ficient moisture In the ground In Kanea. ..... w rtitUnntni. nnd Texns. ralnn In i.fuioi.. .... --- ' --- glial district would bo welcomed. In the toft wheat States dry soil conditions havo linn relieved nnd tho crop will go Into tho winter In better condition. ' ...... . !. .B.l YY lift lust MM. lu.u.c ........ ... YcM.y- Whot Otun men. inw. iione. i iod lVmtr t 1T. J J I MJ? J.n3J, I II H BJ v:.". i m i -is I.73U 1.74. 1 . I 7 1,48 1 7?, BJV.V'. i V.r n.w dllvrry) IS - t-j. pkiiiniMr n 112 j 0.1JI ft.1 5 xn'i l) IK r.2 t-3 00 IIS KlH r.s;i 331-; P2U lll't 03 H 13 M'4 OS1 (13 i--ot Jj?::. jtmru-- ptcmlxr JtauifY 1(1.3(1 III IfJ 10 Oi ..l.n(l M.1S IB 87 1(1.3 111 II. ld.nj 13.87 H.17 ;ii on S3.i: 10 1(1 IH.27 11(1 37 1.1 .- 1.1 US '111 117 1.1 Wi K, 02 II) 111 Jtaoanr . Imiunr iiir ... 13 HI) ! 80 14 10 Ml 10 Sll.B.1 SU.tW 3.77 123 H.I 13.02 14.22 2 711 :s on 211. 03 fCtd. lAikiJ BAD BREAK OCCURS IN COTTON MARKET lasses of About $5 n Bale Recorded Ilnder Stop-Loss nnd General Selling COTTON I1EI.T WKATIIEU CHNDITIONH NEW YOUK. Hee. 8. Cloudr anil r.ilnr nUcr w rrportril In the cotton brll this twrolm, with temperatures hlalicr than nrnal. Tfee rollowlnff tfmppratnrcs wrrn recorilcdi lUakama Cllr, Hi Fort Smllh, 3l tlrl llln. ) Knnllle. 44i San Antonio, 40i Halt all. kntvnori anil IJIIIm ILn.ll. 4ftt Alllt.llle. Il Aujuln, Atlanta, mimliutoii, Cornii trim. Ualrciton and Chullnnooiin, All limpili, Mi Tlioniantlllfi. Cliurlfilon and IpiatUlg. DOt Tonipn. Ilnron. Montcninery (M lllrralntham, oil Jackinnrllle. Ickh ra and Mobile. 04) New Orlcuni, GO) Pen- a.la. 9(1 There wa .01 Inch of precipitation at Au atia, Corpui rhrlall nnd Del Ulo. .02 ut IUgl(enirr. .00 at New llrlcnnn, .21 ut Vlcktbarc, .; at (lalrenton. 00 lit l.ltlle lUtk. ,0 it Jlrmphl., .81 at fort rtmllh. ,M at fbrertport, .OH ut Mobile and S3 at ffiiacola. NEW YORK, Dec. 8 A sharp break oc turrtd on tho Cotton Exchange early this ftittrnoon under tho heavy stop-loss selllntt and nnaral llmildntinn Ilv 1 o'clock nrlcet I tr about (S a bale bolow yesterday's i doit January was off 83 points at 19.07c 1 pound and May lost 63 points to 19. 76c. New Orleans was n large seller here, tod there appeared to be heavy offerings from weatern sources. The latter probably 8cted disappointment over the showlnu of the Cenaus Bureau's ginning report, ns Cfclcaro authorities had forecast un amount Uu than 10,300,000 bales. Weakness at Liverpool, which caused an early decline, also contributed to the lurUh sentiment. x The break followed rallies which camo rur.the first large break to 13.350 for May, which carried prices Into new low (round for the movement anil about 60 to It points below tho best figures of yestcr tit afternoon. In Liverpool prices declined about 19 PotnU, -whereas lossos of only 0 to 6 points had been due, No explanation for Ua drop was received In cotton clrcleB. Cloudy conditions prevailed In the belt. jlh tome rainfall In scattered sections. Timptraturta were higher than normal. The receipts at the ports for the day wero tttlmated at 45,000 bales, compared with Jl.tH bales last week. 59,450 bales last furanq 11,244 bales In 1914. Tea. rliia Orxn. 11 a.m. 12 m, 2 p m. 19,0(1 10.114 10 H3 10,13 10.D7 10.81 19.3.1 20.12 20.10 10.54 MctBotr, lo,so .. .. (.nr...... io.oo io.es ,., JlUS 10,84 Wm ...... 10.87 10.ST ?K'.'t.'' ?.4o 20.01 -'e :o.o .... IH.ia 17.74 Liverpool Cotton WVEnPOOL. Deo. 8. Spot cotton was Mlt today at a, decline of 14 points on the MU of lt.oid for mldupland. The aales ir loOO bales. Includlntr 4000 bales Amerl. The Imports were !,000 bales, of W J4.Q0O bales were American. The Mrkat for futures closed easy at a net de fUfil Pf 1JOJ5 points. Yarns Firm In Manchester MAKCIIEKTKn I.'ii.hn'j nr. a Vnrn are firm. Cloths are in moderato demand. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR Vr"X7de?iSV,,i,- alJ0.SMN!,,,h J I) nl outhrn, cool and awett, WeM Me white. t03c; aamolf eatt, 3.1 tnPf'k.""!:$'l,,, "2 bbli and 4M .ISO Ih. wLH . W?.,n,, . Qviolat ona r-r 10(1 IM In rsTasV i"L.f,fr'. 12 i ' tealth" eetTon sa.k'. iVJl.'A"? " 30i "" clear aarV taVrHaaV.8!?" atralaht. collnn IS 1i in'"?."- .rt0 Mlent. cellon aacka Satan? tntaoW"'. flr,.t clw,r- ' Jrtv , ft 71 ,nB2m"' d.".. tavern, brand., tnidif cliV'niiir m'i'". ",M fl!n,'r ?1,,n' PnJt7. srlT'li, 1'.,u!rr"lii winter, e far. IT .10 IJjJ- ' I'alaht. I48 2ai ,o. ralent. is 2u hut1 m,ul-i'"0V.,.t was In amall aupplr and al.adr to quality. ,UoU ' rr bbl . a. rnovijjtoNs iril mrkt rulad firm, with a fair Jnl.blna L1J1 .i?w,"Jloni! l" beer. In aU. amnkoi SiViw.V 'lIl,, i.11.5 .weal. rn . xtt. In eeta. inj2i!i' i,rj ri,f !e'. knuckle, and lander.. Snbii "n1 lr dried. S.le, weatern beef. I?"'' an.j tendera. amoved. J.V. If haina. ?Ji30lJ?"k' .,,w,Jrvi MOluifai. ham.. H. P Sn8-nii.,20,, ,u -n:'. ,l0' aklnne, m... riama, anioknl city cure-l. a. To brand and i,t!i"l. i,?i .'lama. mokl. weetern cured. .ii'r. do Mled honelcM. 34o. plcnla .hould.r. iLini: ?'"" .'0o- li. do. amoke-.1. Ule. V31 .' ,n.t'lckl accordlna lo rivaraae, looae. lltJ H t'W heirnn. aa In trnd and vrn. city curejl. 22c, hreakfaat bacon, weetarn currd. "i;"' ,l"- w,.".'"n fanned. tt. l'4r. do, do. lo uba. miir "lard. pur. rlty Vrttle ren lerejd, Jn lea. ltiUe. lard, pure, cily, kalllo rendered. In tuba ISUe. REFINED SUGARS There we llitl. tradlns and the market waa unrhnne. u.flnara' llat nrleaa. Kura rino srnniilated 7 aoe. powdered. 7.30c: tontecllpn era' A. 7.10c, intt grade., n 43r7 olr DAIRY PRODUCTS CHKKSI Th market for fine early mad flock ruled ateady under luht ortartnaa but tmd wna nulet . Quotationa. N.w York full rream fancy. S.1'4 tt'.'.m c. apcculi blither, do l?2-.'llr " aood. 2lSiV2tlc. do. pari aklma. lIUTTm Trida (ia alow and th. market further declined lo. Following ara Ihe iiuoin tlnna Wnteni. freeh aolld rached creamery fancy apwl.t., 80c. otraa, 3703c eatra tint.. 3Rc, nnt. 33c aeconda. 31c renotated eatra. 33n do flrala. 32c, do, aecomla 31c. India ratkeil, 30W32C. packing atock, 2WB3nc nearby print, fancy. 400 average etr. SHSHc. nrata. 30W37C, aconnda. 34U31C. .pedal fancy brand. of prima Jobbing at 437flc haOH Klne freah egg. were In good rrqueat nnd kept uell cleaned uu at the late ad Minr The nuotallona are .. tnllnna Nearly extra. 43c per dot. nearby flrata 112 .10 per ca.rt. ne.rby current receipt. 112 per cnei: weetern eitra. 43c per dot. . do etra flrt. 112 3d per c... do firm. 112 par c.ae refrig erator cge... a'nraa nnd Inauranca paid 10 January 1. extra. 10 00 per ca... do. flrata. 10 00 por caae. do. aeconda IB per ca.e fancy .elected candied freah egga were Jobbing at 48u3lo per doa. POULTRY I.1VK Tho mnrket mi quiet and without Important change. Quotatlona Kowl. a. to quality. lr.V17c. rmiateri. 13U14c, aprlng rhlcliena. according to quality, InwiJc. White leghorn., accordlnii to quality ItAlilc, durka. aa In qunlltv. lllfMSc, lurkeja 20O2;c. grraa, ISOlhc, pigeon., old. per pair, 2a4.1uu, do. jonng pr pair SUU23 Dlli:SSr:D-Trado ki .low and price. f.inred buer. Quotation, foltoyr Fre.h killed, dry Facked turkey., per lb . fancy, n.arby, :iH?27c. aney weatern 2.1l?27c. fair lo good. 22W24c, common. I8U20C, fowl. 12 to boa. dry picked, fancy .elected, 22Hc. do. weUhlng 4H ,1 Iba. apiece, 22c. do. ft lb. apiece. 21c, do SH lb. nplcce. lSlOc do. 3 lbs apiece lflt)l7c fowl., in bbla . ce-packd. fancy, dry-plrked. welahlng lU p. Iba and over apleco, 21c. weighing lit., apiece. 2"c: .mailer .lie.. 14 Vino: old rooalera. drv ptrkeil, UW roa.tlnir chicken., we. tern, dry picked. In boie. weighing h Iba nnd oer. per pair, 21c. roa.tlng chicken, western. In boxe.. weighing 7 lb. per ralr. 22o. roasting chicken, weatern lc-packed In bbla. weighing 3 Iba and oor. per pair. 21f22c, roa.tlng chicken., weat ern. In bbl. . welching 7 lb. per pair, 211c. broiling chicken., we. tern. In boxe. welching 3 CM Iba per pair. 21472.1c. chicken., weighing &(CH Iba. per pair, llit;2llc. do. mixed .Ilea, IDOSIr, broiler.. Jer.ey fancy 284Jjuc. broil era, other nearby, welghlnc Hi fji'J Iba aplec. Jlllfl'tc. broiler, nearby, .mailer .lie.. 2aJ2.ic; duck., weatern. 1H(2IC. gceac. weatern 18017c, anuaha per dog. white, welshing 11 to 12 lb.. Per dux . 13 7.1 WH, while, welching 0 to 10 lb., per dox . 14 S1W3 BO. whlto. weighing Ih. per dox lt.V4.33. da (lo. 7 Iba per dox 13 .10 W.I 73. do do UtJOW Iba per dox . U' 7.1 2 DO; dark. 12 30V2 00. .mall and No 2 UOcOll 23. FRESH FRUITS Choice stock .old fairly and alue. gen erally wcr. well suilalncd under moderate offerlnga Quolatlon.. ApbU" per bbl Jona than, 14 30(ft 2.1: . urhnea- (lolden. II Bow aiu. No. 1, I44J.1. do unrradd. 12 30O3 30, Apple., Per bbl., fair to good II .iiij2 3U: do. northwe.tern. per box 12 803 linone par box. I2.30W3. Orangea. Horlda, per crate ilrlsht. 2 7S03. Ku..t. I-' 2.102 1.1. Orap.. fruit. Florida, per crate, 2tf 2 7.1 l'lne. ., Mill .,,,.,. 1n.1l... Illu.. n-w .. f rt . nr cfat.. II SOUS. I'eara, New York, par bunti. Eninper Brek.l. 12 BOOS, Mh.ldon. II 302: l'car., lialfer.. per uui . uvj. VEGETABLES Potatoea and onlona were quiet and .barely ateady. Choice jtcxk of other kind, of vege table, met with fair sal. and value, w.r. well uaalned, Quoiatloria: While EJiJatoea .per buah. I'enn.y vanla. cholc. II.U3B1 7U. New York, choice, il 55wi."W White potato... Nw Jer. Say Sir baak.t. SSctJIl Sweat potato.., Ka.l. An rShorr Pr bbl. No 1. 12 7303, No 2. U tilSO Sweet twtatyej, I)lawar and Mary land per hamper 1 141.2 Hweet polatoe.. Jeraer. per ba.k.t No. 1. 730po. No. s 4UU eoc tanloni. per lUO-lb. bag No. I. ji SUtji K3 No 1 2 I1.40O8S0 Cabbage. Danlah. p.r yh.cniio?o.dko'p.Tbi:.,c7,.,.onk.'..o';: Kggplant. . Florid;, per ,Wn,j.- 'fc ! Id."- wru-x Tlite'a.K'.-T'.aa. Flo-rid.. wr baak.t, 1203 73. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAll STOCKS Did. Aaktd. Jim nutler J -J? UacNamara " Sj MaVKiuniion: ::::::::::: : :.is Montana i? '7: 00nonpaS'l7.rrnont-.......:.:.. j" J, ??noThh ??.::::::::::: -. nSocu. Kula 1 -jj 'ij Weal Knd " " OOLPFlEfiD 8TOCK8 Atlanta , J 'J! Illu. Hull Ys 14 Sre1.. :::::.::.:;;:.'..".. 'ss :J a-"".??..""".:::::::: :ss m tialiy ' ,oi taii'w.Ww v.v.v.v." :j il (loidfl.ld -l.rs.r " " jumbo Ext.n.lon ?,? " Kewanaa .- .jj slndaYoVm'Kwwr:. :.'.:":' '. M Bllv.r I'lck .-' .i MISCELLANBOOS Arliona Ifnlted Ig -W fi.vada Wonder .?, 8-J Tenia, lining M -l" a -.1, lOTK iiiiiwiiai, . . VM. '' -.'il l.l; llaldwln. Nn 1. I3 7844 23, do, un. graded. I2.BUO3R0J (1rentn No 1. 4;o Wft, do. ungraded ISl'iffJ, .King.. No. I, 14 MS, do, ungradod. i;.3i3 30. fluyman No. nppie.. riu.iu. ... ....... v.. v..... ... .,uv 3 3tl. Cranbarrlea. Cape Cpd. per bbl -Kiincy late varlatlea. 1000. Karly lllack. I30D SO, Cranlierrlea, Cape Cod, per crate. J292 40. do. riirb tier craie. i.'i. in. no. an. lnrnr. Kakat 11300175. do. Virginia. p.r baaket. Siice.l 23, do. North Carolina. pr baaket, 40a ti "ii.an.. Florida. . p.r baaket, II oinis. ' :"-" .. v 1 572r rrr i.r. ' 1 Iix.xiJI LLL)yJi h.tjirtJbjLX-jbiA. iIiJAl, JUKOJiiikibii a, lUio ROYAL DUTCH OIL . IS CURB'S LEADER Reorganized Railways in Less Demand and Nearly All De cline Midvalo Strong NHAV VOIUC. Dec I The moat Impor tant feature of the trading on the Urond Street Curb today whs the nppenrnnc ef the shares of Iloynt Dutch Oil Company, the control nf which Was. bought by Kuhn, Ixieli ft Co. amt Anrmuticnt officially yesterday. Bales nere mado this morning from 71 lo 73. There was a strong lone to the Independ ent nil stocks generally, with Sinclair Oil advanolnr to Ji. Vacuum Oil and-Cos-den were In good demand. The reorganised railways were In less demand and nearly nil these laiues receded from their early rnnge I'ero Marquette, after selling nl SJ, declined to S0V The preferred mild nl S0 and tho prior prefer-ent-e slock was traded In at 7 J Hook Island new common ranged from 15 S4 to 14 It and Western Pacific declined from SSH to 85 WAbnsh Pittsburgh sold down from 21 to S3 14. Thero was initial trading In federal De stuffs from 52 to 50 Midi ale Steel was strong for n time, moving up from 68 . to 89'j. nnd thero was n lir.uk demand for .Inc Concentrating, which wns bought by Important Interests nl i nnd 4 7, The understanding prevnlla In well-In-formed circles that this buying wns con nected with negotiations said to be In prog ress with the American Smelting Company for tho uao of the Zlno Concentrating pro cess In all tho American Kmeltlng western lellnrrs Mining slockH wern generally weak, with Magma ex dividend selling at 49S. and lllll U'lltc declined from 5 U to 4j. INttl'STIIIAI.rt .. , . Hid Aaked Aetna Ktplo.lre. .. . ii n'i American lltltleh Mfg. ." 12 2d American viarcnnl a'4 3'i American Writing Paper (Is 7 Canadian Car Co 42 4s Canadian Car Kdy pre! hit 8.1 Ch.rioal iron 8 84 Chevrolet Motnra ; 170 173 Curtta. Aeroplane .... ;., 20 30 Kmer.on I'hotiograth II 12 llaakell A Parker Car 41 4it llende. Manufacturing 21 2l Kathniliiin llronta pref 7 81. Maxim Munition Ml r.' Manhiittan Tran. V 1 MlJi.le Jlleal SO'. 80S oil. KlnMitor n.i nT'i I'ecrle.a Motora 21 23 l'o Kn 1111 Iihi fl 8 Kreege w I . . . 12 17 Standard Motor. d 7 Submarine 3d 3iUi Triangle Film .IM 3J f'nlted Alloy Stwl (l.i ni Cnlled Motor. 00U nil'i IJnlted I'roflt Sharing K I1 S I, A 11 10m 2i iu hi pref 3 ,1 World Film H ti UAII.1IOAD3 Itock lalaml 441. 43 lo A pref 03 01 do 11 pref 7x 784 "STANUAUD Oil. 8TOCK.1 Illlnola 217 312 Ohio 302 .1117 Prairie PIP" ..;..: "7 310 Standard (ill of California 37,1 svj Standard Oil of Nw Jereey nd.l 71m Standard Oil nf New, York .. ..273 282 OTI1K11 (III. HTOClis Contelt Oil 18 131, Co.den A Co 17 S IH tnt.r Petrol iJ nu llou.ton Oil sa; iJ Mldwc.t ltef n3 mi Sapulpa lief iuTi 111) MININO STOCKS llutle Copper and Zlno 18'i inI llutto NY 2 2'i Cerro ill Piio 42 4d Flr.t Natlnn.l tH t, (loldneld Merger 7 H llecla Mining HM SU llne Sound 7, S'4 Jim liuller 8S 02 Jumbn I'x 32 81 McKtntey Darragh Rd in Magma Copper 30 ,1." Mine. Co of America 2H is NlpU'lng 0 u. Ban Toyt . 17 10 St Jo.eph Lend ....21 31 14 M'e.t t.nd Con 1 7 70 While Oak 4 44 IIONUH Am Tel T nw 8 ORs U8, Cerro II. I2t. 124 French Munlc (I. '". 07 Mldr.l. 3. 07 07'. Uu.alan IIV.B I'll lipl. do .14. I'I4 04I U K 3 lear 84. Il' OH do3year34a uu', vn FOREIGN EXCHANGE NKW YOH1C. Dec. 8 Tho market for foreign exchanco In the early dealings to day shjiwed Irregularity on a moderate volume of dealings. The gold Importations woru reflected In a firmer condition In ster ling and francs On the other hand, Itnllan cxchniiRe wns easier and Vienna was wenk, although a shade above the extreme low of the week. Continued strength was ap parent In Spanish exchange, ltublea worked easier. Quotations follow: Demnnd sterling 4.75H. cables 4. 75 7-10. sixty-day bills 4 7IH, ninety-day bills 4.69'a nominal. Krnna cables 6.8H4, chcckM 5 85V Itolchsmnrlis cubles 6 7-16, checks 56H- I.lro I'.ibles C79, checks. 6.80'j. Swiss cables 5.12, checks 5.13. Vienna cables 11.32, checks 11 30. Kroner cables 28.90, checks 28.80. Pesetas cables 21.55, checks 21 35. Ouilder cables 40 13-10 plus 1-16, checks 404 Plus 1-10. tluble cables 29.38, check" 29.30 SvvIms exchange was reported sc.irce and pesetas at the above figures showed n high point this year so far. HANK CLEARINGS Hank clearing, today compared with cerro .ponding day ia.Mwn y,.r..n)s mt Phlla 180.021.875 3d.78l 088 133 180 077 llo.lon .. . 38 4H7.27I S 1111800 23.6.'7.!lld New York .fl2.47.l4d 410 38.1887 22l.4lS.487 Chicago ....711.407.037 04 241 000 48,621,833 RATES FOR MONEY New York . Philadelphia Chicago . . notion Commercial paper. phta 4to p.r rciu. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Fi.imii FOR SALE AT COST FLORIDA CHICKEN FARM Modern. w.lt-iulpp.d. well-drained farm. ( acre., alocgeu wnn m. -.. .ov.,,., ,. r1. - --n-rmir. Sira. bananas, inij. Ipg pranae. and palm, already Pla iranat., grapeiruu. hrubbery. Including rubber, jdlng rubber, bamboo Unusua Unusually large, nt arge. fin. winter garden Hl-n...t nm WOOdland wooatanvi Aiir.ciiy. modern IIOUM. luroisnea. ruiimi'. waier, v: atn. ..bins; pors,"- modern toilet facilities. Fly. mill 'rom pi. iieraburr. (Iva minutes IK AtUntlo t'oa.t Mm. r.aclj ef I Hey: adjoining automobile roa ..n, Hiuum lunuuir ana riii. i.r home, with neeureu ibjoiii;. i,aan aai. pre- fjrrsd. Will consider "$$E3,'fE!& . a ws s 54 .4 44 A3 .4 44 4 . 44. 4 $44 to 6 month., PhlUd.! YOUNG LOCIIHWAR GOES INTO ARABY He Takes "The Road to Love" in New MoroBCo Photoplay at Stanley ny the Photoplay Editor STAN I.F.Y "The Iteael to lte.'' Moroseo-Para. rnelunt. with Wner lllrlch flier by lllanehe tVnigan Cole, dlrrtle.i by Scott Sidney. Young Ivhlinnr comes Into the Knat. In this photoplay, and succeeds In winning an Aratilan bride. Ills enthusiasm and the highly creditable work of director nnd cameraman make of n not remarkable story something exciting, sustaining and neat In artistry. For one thing, there la "atmo sphere," that eluahe quality which Is Im perative when one Is putting on a foreign narrative Mr. Morosoo seems to be hiring awny several of the excellent employei of Thomas It luce He now has Mr. Sidney, whose producing faculties are of the best, and several former Triangle nctors of In telligence, such aa Alfred Vosburgh, Betelje Allen and Merschel Maall All contribute telling bits of playing to the ensemble. In which Mlas Dlrlch. who la sometimes man nered nnd unconvincing, and at others hand soma nnd genuine, Is the central figure The desert, bnxanr and tent scehea aro fine In composition and color. It is a film even belter than most recent Moroeco releases AilfAIitV "A (l.mhle In Souls." K.y-IW-Trl- HI nith Willi ini Oe.iriond and llorolhy lie nun lalton Slory by tinier llartlelt. directed by Waller rMwarda If you liked 'Hearts Adrift." "The Island of Hegenemtloti and "Cross Currents." you will like "A (Iambic In Souls" It Is the atock fable about the man and woman ship wrecked and stranded on n desert Island Not a single conventional Incident Is nnillted, and It's a good thing Mr. Kdwards knows hrw to Infuse freah blood Into Ihe enrmle frame of this sort of narrative by his adroit and realtallo direction The phologTaphy Is admirable There are two moments that make the picture worth seeing Olio Is the fall from a hill of two men, one a minis ter, tit grips over the woman. In this ca so a Itnrbnry count iiclress The other Is the calm way In which "civilization" has been called on In supply the episode of the sinking ship, with not n "frnme" changed tirilKNT "The Sunbeam." Ilolf". Metro, with Mabel Taliaferro Story by Shannon Flf. Scenario by June Mathle, directed by Kdwln Crewe. Here we have a typical Metro screen play, with light hearts nnd brads predominating It Is significant that Ihe heroine, prettily nlnjeit by Miss Taliaferro, works In a candy factory t.lka Piillvnntin, she Is much taken up with casting her beams of optimism In a naughty world. The fart that there l a large number of kiddle In the course of tho action will make It popular with women nnd the children themselves They are nat urally Introduced, and deport themselves with apt grace and attractiveness Some of them are qulto well known In movie circles, and show the effect of training and tutor ing by n good director. The photngrnphy In this release la clear and pictorial, nnd tho cutting nnd assembling are without serious Haw. That man Griffith wilt pop Into the news somehow Here Is tho latest about lilin. hot from tho typewriter of the Chestnut Street Opera House's still anonymous press agent: After a considerable battle over the etrea. MrCarihy and McSwen. manager, of tha Che.t nut Street Opera Houee, hare forced I. W. tlrlfflth lo carry out hi. contract to pre.enl "Intolerance" at Ih. Opera House within a few M.eka. u. originally planned eo Phlladel. Phla will ee the magnificent apectacl. thl. aeaaon after all. Mr. Orlftlth thought ho rnuld ua tho uaual two Beeka' notice privilege to cancel hi. contend with the Opera llou.e to atisfy n whim of his th.t ha would Ilka to have "Intolerance" .core a full year', run In New York hefor. preaentlng It In th. outlying cllle. but McCarthy and MrSw.tn dlscot.red that there wa. no such two week.' nolle claueo In their contract sine It waa a special contract and not th. usu.I theatrical contract. McCarthy and McSween therefore, would not aecept Iba cancellation wired by Mr Orlftlth last Monday, but Informed him that they would expect him lo comply wllh th.lr contract and thr.at.ned a law .ult If h. did not Ilv. up to II. They m pet now lo open "Intoler.nc." nt the t he.tnut Street Opera House on New Year's Day Theatrical Baedeker I.ITTLK THBATKK "You Vwt'sn Tell." wllh Ch.rle. 11. Mitchell, tlornthy flhelmer dine. Marie liner and the Stag. Society I'lo era Admlrablo revival. . I.YIUC "Cltllliatlan." Thomas II Ini.'. imi-llon-plctur. portraying th. horror, of war and Ih. rxclt.m.nt of battle nn land and ae 1 and In the air Superb martial apectacl. . nd .entlmrntal .ymttollem. IIIIOAD "I.lttle I.aily In lllue." wllh France. Starr. Costume comsdy about an adorabla llltl. ml. sy and som. picturesque per.un. Diverting. Indor.ed by th. Drama league. OAIIIUCK "lllt-tha-Trall llolllday." wllh Fred NII1I0. A com.dy about modern evangellam, and Ihe amall town Amu.lng and Cuhan eeque. Indor.ed by Drama League FOItllBST "Chin-Chin," wllh David Montgom cry and Fred Slone lleturn .ngagem.nt of the popular mu.tcal .xtravagansa with the fsmouB comedian, appearing In various Im p.r.nnatlon. ADKI.ntl "Experleuc." with Krnest 0Un. dinning. A ''modern morality play " with MUSIC TIME IN 20 LESSONS We II leach you to play real r.stlme on Ih. plans in au I.. son. IF VUU DOT RNOVV A NOli: in leas tun. If you alrs.dy play. You'll learn t. nt.v Donular .on... fox trot., "nr1 any niece. Call on phone for Free llooklet. cAniSTENSEN SCII&OOI OF POPtlLAfl MUSIC 8828 n.rmaniown Art, Phone Tloaa 11S1 tszo Tasaar 01 Pbone Iilckln.OB 8704 L WINTER RESORTS ATI.ANTIO CITV. N. J. GfoJfo&U. riAvrccrr. O port tot cvjlaoaaorvs A. rocojTrdscd .tarulard ox axceue OX eixca. Caswcr .60a nwizmLMiwri Tntl0IH0BtSWn,rlOTrLOrTHWO(llD SIBarluOroujiiileniivini AriaANTic crrv,K.j. OwhCSsniP HajuuJgMIMT. JQ8IAH WHITg... SOUS COMPAHV VI im;,i., Ky, .we. osar llsach. Elsva. Westminster tor ta aU Prlv baths, run's ...lee ta u wkiy 13 UB d.liy. Clia. tliihr- j.iKKwnniii n. j Lakeieoed, N J Noted for Its bomeiik. am altaoapBer., Oolf privilege. K. B. ai'ANOKNIIBHO. Mgr -j MPsrvT iriyre humrjeneta than graced Kyerywoman. Thet.'s large t.t. Olendlnnlng acts au pttbly AT tVfVt An PRICKS WAT.NtfT-"The I.lttle Olfl Thai Ood .eget.'' with IVcetla Jarqeea and Iter .Van Fftfjen fMward K Ilea, a play about i little milliner In which virtue triumphs. arm K KNtCKRnnpcKF.rt--"Te of the "rtn CojA. try.? with John 1irent and Anna lh''f; Stoclt production o the atnrr mad. famous In the movies by Mary I'lekford. rKATVRK Fiute STANI.RY "The II. td le lite.", "',: Paramount, wllli t.cnere Vlrleh, latter halt nf week AMCADIA "A llamMer In lent..' Kr;JJej. Triangle with Dorrihy Dallon and William Desmond latter half of week Other. VtCTOliU -"Parity." American-Mutual, wllh Audrey Munsop .11 week. The "rt'ard drama. In seven reels with Ihe well-known artist a model In Ihe leading pari Olh.r. 'ALACK "Jll.a tlenrge Washlnilnn," IVmoua 1'layera Paramount llh Marsrierll. I lark latter halt of week others ' TS'-ACK "ni:nemr to Ihe Wns." Orealsr Vliagraph. with i: II SelhtTn .and fidtlh storey nret. hall of week "Jll.a (leorge Wnshlngtan." F.moiia Player. Paramount, lth Marguerite Clarli. latter half of week. inner. ClIHBTNt'T STJIRBT OPKHA IIQOflK "A ll.iuthler of tli. ilnds." Hit. with Annette (.Hermann anl Wlill.m Phsy imp ef pholo plsr. with .peatacle and beauty of Ih. Jat but lacking dramatic sustention prolonged. IMtVfiKVf.f.S KRITlfff N.n llalperln Mr. Tlipmaa Whlf; fen. "The Htamped. Iltders": Will. Oakland end . companr. l.eo Peers. Page. Hack and Muck Miller and I.rlrs l.llionati. Ihe Welsa Family and pictorial new. OIOim-Kmplr. Comedy Fouri Tate'a "Mntnf. Ing' . "Vogueland". "One tinod Tiirn": Lewis and Charm, ihe Vnlenos Man I: Dunlsy and Merrill. Ktftei Coslello. Nat Cafferly and . curnpanv. Hun Pallano Others WILLlvM PKNN -f "Tha Dream Surprise i'art"i Willie Solar. Horn. Dvans end Friend. Police Court Chronicle Had tuck linn followed Joo Johnson so much that h doesn't know how lo shake It (iff. It bus kepi nfter him I vcr since he tried to gel 11 steady Job Kor many years Joo has been used lo unsteady Jobs us well lis an unstendy condition. lie liked work onlv In spots, He se lected labor which permitted him to work an hour nnd loaf nn hour. Ills work con sisted of whltownshliig cellars, opening os lers, cleaning out ynnts, taking out ashes and If It came to 11 pinch ho would paint n house or act as pnllhcarer nt n funernl. This miscellaneous existence; kept Joe's pocketbook In rather a pathetic condition. He decided Hull Hoinelhltig mtit be done. He took a Job driving a wngnn. The hours were to be from 7 a. in. until 0 p. m . but the boss stretched them out so onrly and so lale Unit Joe didn't get much chance to dent the pillow Then his Jinx started after hltn He fell off tho wngon nnd Init his week's wages on the w.ty to a hospi tal While he was In tho hospital the horses run away. When Joe went back to the stable the boen told him he wns fired fur sending the horses home ahead of him. fur It seems Hint the knowing nulmiils wandered right back In the stable. Johnson then accepted a position nt waiter In a negro restaurant Ho broke so ninny dishes and caused so much con fusion that Ihe bona tired him nu tho sec ond day A Job ns hod-carrier lasted until Johnson dr pped t hod of bricks on the head of the foreman. Then Joe decided to resign from slendy work completely. Incldentnlty, he called to seo the employors who fired him and ex pressed his opinion of each. In order that there would be no mistake ik to his atti tude, Jon offered "to lick them one nt a time." He wns In the midst nf n h.itlto with the man who fired hltn from tho restau rant when a cop Interrupted thn argument at Twelfth and Ilalubrldge streets and took Joe before Magistrate Imbcr. Johpnon admitted that ho often paused In his work In lubrlcnto his thrnnt nt tho mahogany. When tho Judge suggested n week-end stay In tho county prison Joe, agreed that It might chaso the Jinx. STEAMSHIPS 5- HAVANA ffcuiu Ideal cfmvtc and ron-otaid-ingi. Splendid modern botclx. Horse racing at Oricctal Park. SasEogi Irorn New York Tfaon dayi nod SaUtrdsTt. EacaQcxtt iasw ij f SaxucujusorTrt firsts ca last twin screw iteaaxxa sjsSsrg noArr lias America ftsg. NASSAU BsSdSSs Tharsiisxt. JVeae. 7fca-aaeeaj s.royVo i.W, Jan. . 1017, fcelsMeei JckmmtnUlt, AlaL. anVV.eee. Mnkaa cruise, 24 djjt, wA&v Havana, Cuba, Proaroo aot Vera Crur. Mexico- Saubo UtaaejLdy oa Tlssndjyt. VARD LINE rWUlRK&CUIIAMAII.S.S.CO. uenl Onti. fssl .1 Wsll ft.. N Y l-uit-k -rl-L-i nelra till ( be.lnul St.. Philadelphia FLORIDA "UT SUA" PHILADELPHIA TO JACKSONVILLE (Calling at Savannah) DLUUIITFUL SAIL rtu. Btaaniera. Low Mrs... Ileal Bsnrloa. Meals and Jlsrtll lncludsd. Plan Your Trip to Incrud. Tha Fln.st Coastwls. Trio, lu in. WoiU'' Illustrated llookl.t en Itsqusst, Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. nu. Aat u...il. Bfls. BflKtl. n w. v'-TufiN tiro.' p. a',, 'gaia. jj. !..,n.l5'...T?.nJ5l(Llv. 'M'J? tVeteelira'. NewhefV and.lh.lpa w. Hen and llaker and phele Children Pay. latlsr half ef play, '"The wees OIIAND "Harvest Days". Oretehen von. 71 ten. Arch), .nd (lerlte Fall.. Warner and Cor el!.. Ilallen and Hunter Martin von liergtn and Irvln. Clnalar Others CIIOSS KKTS "A Flre.ldo llevt)e"i tha Tlsr- UISKTRKM DirilONTS Tratealles. muste and relalllea ny 01 macs i.ce enieriain .nd retained fealutca en the era, with ntw bill. JOSHUA !. RAILY HURIF.I) Sorvifes Helil In Accortlnnco With Forms of Society of Frieiuls Kunernl services for Joshua I Tlally, who wns head of tho mmnilselon firm ol Joshua la Daily A Co, 160. Wnlnul street, were held today nt 2 o'clock nt his home, Lnngmere, Ardmnre, In accortlnnco with tho forms of thn Society of Friends. Tho Inter ment wns made ut the Friends' Southwest llorl.it (Iround Mr. Daily wns ninety jenrs old. Ho Is survived by flvn sons, thirteen grandchil dren nnd tlvo grent-gramlchlldren. John .M Icld Icton John Mlddteton, seventy-eight years old, 0110 of the best-known tobacco merchants In this city, died last evening nt St Tim othy's Hospital, following an operation. Kor utmost tlxty years ho had hern In business at 219 Walnut street, nnd he had a large ac quaintance nmnng shipping men Coming ft 0111 lhiglnud ns u jouth, he soon entered Ihe tobacco business, nnd built up 11 targe trnde. not only locally, but on mall orders Ho wns i director of the Columbia Avenue Trust Company, it member of Masonic bodies nnd one of tha oldest members of the board of managers of tho Southern Dis pensary. Rohort A. Welsh Itobcrt A Welsh, a widely known news paper mnn of the "old school." died ycalor day nt his home, 6932 Pitman strrcl, Tncotiy, nfter an Illness of eighteen months He wns seventy years old After ho was itrudiintcd from tho Central High School lio began tils career with an evening news paper. In 187H tin founded tho Order nf Spnrta itiid Interested uewspnper men In tha movement. Ho wns elected tha first groat secretary of tho order, which tho courts recently declared Insolvent. Ho la survived by his widow, n son and u daugh ter. Wnltcr Klllson Walter Kittson, eight) -four venrs old, died nt his home, 157 Levering street. 111 ner mour .iiaaer, ijnn ami tomrany. aiay lllllehury. the Four ('hicks, and "I. Alyer elte.,".hr.t half of week. "The llrok.n Sea rab"t lienten and tlran "Th ChHf ef Po lle"i Arthur Whlleltw. Harry. and Augusta Turpfn and Rape and Dutlon. latter halt of wea. niM:j.JtnxiUMuuLmmimK,iwxmmBMm Prominent Photoplay Presentations mlm 8ooim Gmpam m, HIS fallowing theater, obtain Ihetr CorapMny. vshicn is n guaraniee or ALHsAJWBRAx!al,,-DXy,"2A.,;';vg.unk4T. rum mount rJeturi Douglas Fairbanlcs ,n "TirV APOLLO MD AWD "iVtaSvl daily PAULINE FREDERICK in "ASIIKfl OF KMIIKUS" ARCADIA IICLOW KITH Wm. Desmond & Dorothy Dnlton In "A OAMIILK IN SOULS" BELMONT BD AN,) MAMKCT Robert Warwick tiALL'tVIAN" DIlTCniDri HIIOAD AND DLUC.OliL HIISOI'KHANNA AV'U. MARY PICKFORD in "LIJS.H THAN THK DUST". rrriAl? corn and cldah avu. KAUUPlW. I'AIIMLIOUNT TlinATCH Thco. Roberta &c Anita King in ANTON Till! TP.IIItllll.i:': . FA1RMOUNT Emily Stevens "PEAHL OP TDK 2UT1I AND OlllAltD AVDNUU IN "THE WAGER" AIIMY " Chapter 1 RfiTH ST tiii:ati:ii MAT. DAILY Pel Hpruc. P.tga, 7 to 11. C!nciii Hnvnlrnwn -JN - "w""" J Ihe lyphoon' FRANKPORD ",l ",ANKJK?J:.K TIIEODOItK HOIIKIITII ANITA KINO 111 ' ANTON Till! Ti:illllllLI7" I "THK SIIIIILIUNIl SHADOW ' ' GREAT NORTHERN l;,t. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "American Aristocracy" lnIDi7T7IAI "Of'1 AND WALNUT BTS. llVi"iliIll- TllltKK TlilHH W.U.V MARY PICKFORD in "LKSS THAN THK DUHT JEFFERSON smi .wllTti LILLIAN WALKER in "OIIDKAL OF KLI7.AIIKTII" LEADER FOIITY-FIIIST AND l.AN(?AHTP!l IVfuim Thos. MuiRhnn & Anita King in "TUB HKHt OF THK HOOnAll" LI BERTY A- wu Mme. Pctrova &lra ganca,, WliST PHILADLLPHIA EUREKA 40TU "-"JCTBTiir JANE GREY in "THE TEST" SOUTH PHILADELPHIA OLYMPIAnuiudob Mabel Taliaferro 'M'S2P'SAcit'. 1st Chapter "Girl From Frisco" All Pictures retirwrd before txhlblllon. Ask for lb. theater a i.ur leeallty obtalalar plctnr.a through lb. STANLEY I10UKINU COMPANY. - - ' ' " - 4 .10 - . Mnnayunk. n Wednesday night. Jt tw weeks after hu wife, who hd bn W panton for sixty yeai, passed nway. J$t" was born In New Yofk.'fcnmo to this cltf a younr man and settled in Mttnayiinhv fHf many years he condmted n machine shepW. that section of the. city He wfu arW prominent In thn nffAIrs of tho Mount Stttm Methodist Episcopal church For half A century he wns a member of ths Odd Pel tows, lie Is survived by two Bona, Frnnlt Klll8on ami Walter J Klllsoni n daughters Mrs. Simon Wynn four grandchildren fnX , two great-gMndchlldren. Ills funeral Will take place on Saturday, ALKXANDIin. 7e 5. MA TIT, daughter el Oranvpie II, and Mary Alexander Melatlves and friend. Invited to funeral, Sat , 8 80 . m.. rarenta' residence. (1127 Klmwood are. High mas. of requiem at Church of the Most Ulessed Sacrament lo a. m Int llol. I'roea Cem. ALLKN. Dee, 5. MATtllAIlBT At.LKN. 7lU allTS and friends Invited to funeral Sat , 7-11 a fn . funeral parlnra if Mr. William V. Lynch. 270 rt. 'JOih .1 lllsh mass nf requiem St Patrlik's Church 0 a in, Int. Holy Cress ( em At.TKNltACII.-Dee. Ij. CIIAftLKS. .on et Prank and Catharine Atienbaeh (nee Bltiner). age,! SI Itelalhes and friends Invited to fo neral. sat., 7 30 a. m., parents' residence. 0)4 N. idih si. Mass of renulem Bt. Ignailua's Church, fl a. m. Int. Holy Cross fern. ANDKIISON Dee. IV MAIttiArtBT 11. dsuahler nf John J and Margaret Anderson. Uelalltee and (rlende, also II, V. Af. Sodality. Invite.) lo funeral Mon , 8.3(1 a. m rarenta' residence. Sim Winter .t. Solemn requiem mass Catheilral 10 a. In Int Holy Cross Cent. Aulo IIAtltt). Dee S. JOHN husband at Kmma, Patrd .Itclathea and friends. Phlla Lode. No. 81. U O O. M Invited to funeral services. Sat . i p. m . -4387 tterin.nlown ave.. Nip town. Int private Nerthwood Cem. llerosln may be vlswed I'rl. eve, IIKNDI'.H. Dec 0. FIIKDEIIICK IlKNnGrt. husband nf llarbara II Pender, aged. 04 IUIa Uvea and friends Invited In funeral services Mon.. 2 p. m , .'.'7.1 N. 28th st. int. private. Odd Fellow.' ('em. niiiKMiiiK. Dec . iiAimr 8,,nihiftnn, ami cf (ale John and Mary A lllrkmlra lUa Uvea and friends, Camp No, oil. P.O. B .ot.A.I Maaunk Council. Nn, 70S. tl. of I. A , lnvtt.il In funeral seniles. H.t , 2 p, m... Dupont St. and Manaxink ate Itoxborough. Int private. West Laurel Hill t'ti. IH.ANKK.N. At almra. N, J.. Dee. tl. IIOIIKHT IIAIIti). HLANKKN. .on of Itohtrt end Uebecca lllanken Service, at alstsr'a resU dence. Mr., tleoige CixiVe. 800 Washington sv... Palmyra. N. J . Sun . 2 11 m. Int prle tat., lleverly, N. J. Train leaves Market au Ferrv 12,80 and 1-30 n. m . llOllN.vtANN. Dec. 0 LF.WIH. husband of Msry llontmann and son of lata Lewis ana Ann llornmann. Itelatlvra and friends, Publto lildr. Ilellef Asso. and emplotes of Uureau ot City Property, liivtle.1 lo funeral. Sat.. 8.30 a. in , 132.1 N. I tli .1, Solemn requiem mas. Su Sllchael'a Church, 10 a, in. Int. New Cathe dral Cent. . t'nnllnued on Netl Page st'iiiiiiLs and ciir.i.porj Tiie Berlitz School of Languages IGth nnd Chestnut Streets lxder lllitg.. (Iter Hiker's Pharmacy lerine may b. begun at any tlu. CTD AYPR't; Tha Pest lluslnesi School. O 1 ru I lil O Hih and Chestnut Streets, 1'osition. guaranteed Dnter now. Day er nlabt. SALESMANSHIP ""iiSS' pictures through Ihe HTANLI'.Y Hooking early siionlnr or Hie lines! urounclions. I rC1 TCT f-u AND IA1CUST LVVyUOl Mnta.. 1 i30 and .It, 10s, tivfs.. a:30, s, Btsa, IBo. i-raoT irnaND a antonio mokkno u . Tlin nOJg OF TUR BOUTIP' Market St. Theater 3M 3iMffigin Ethel Clayton ,n "Tim liAwlt:ir JCvery Wed Marie Walcamp In "LIUSiyTT" , OVFRRRnnpf naD HAVKrtFOBD KJ V CKIiKUUIS. ;oneoii (all. Ore, EMILY STEVENS in . "THK WIIRKI. OF TUB tW" PALACE ls:l 1,AUKCT irnGST MARGUERITEcfLARK in "MISS (JKOIKIi: WA8IIINOTON" PARK- I'IDOl! AVU. DAUPHIN ST. rrt.lA.1 MAT 2 ,B. Cvo.. 0145 to 11. Blanche Sweet IN THE STORM 1018 MAIIKIST HTIIUGT PRINCESS DOUULAS rAHIIIANICS In 'Manhattan Madness Hi Ad Attr Trang!o Keystone Comedy livery Tues Karl- William.. "Scarlet Hunner RmrtVIT ,C31 MAItKBT STItKET " Rt,ULI" iivuAN voirt; anaM MABEL TALIAFERRO in "I.ITTLK RI'NIIRAM" RT A I T O OKILMANTOWN AVB. 1 - U AT TULPiyiOOKEN 8T. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in Tjn: daiii; silknch" RI I n V MAHKITT HTIIKBT U - X I1ELOW 7Tlf ST11EET , E. H. SOTHERN in 1"AN KNKMY TO TUB ICINfl" SAVOY ""gASSF" RUTH STONEHOUSE in "KINICADK. IIAMIlLUri" nrTj"QQ A 1TI1 AND VENANOO tfriT. Fannie Ward in "Witchcraft" . K. ll Jungl. Picture. "Aunt Heps.y'q Ifslrsl VirTORIA "AIIKBT BT. Audrey Munson IN "PURITY" CTAJMI CV MAIIKBT AIIOVB. 18TH O 1 JWiL.Hi I 11 n A, M. tn 11 )15 P. M. LENORE ULRICH in "TUI3 llOAD TO LOVE" NOHTII I'lULADEI.l'lUA RIDGE AVENUE "" "ID0B VB- Ch'arles Chaplin ta .crkiw "THE WAY OF PATIENCE" MI1.11 you want to know vthsr. to sea OIIOII Photoplays, read Ibis dally Photoplay (iuld. In tha Elenlnr I.cdjer. PSI IIS I '' PETEY vk y m AniHe A IKcar8 'Em & dn Hlmelf, the &&X0EMi Wretch! M feL ' '3W'imfTll.niii 11 iuiiiiJt"Ti d 'ii'S i"1 r oh rooDNEsi,MAtr . oh He waihhosbj !XJHCWMiM ('. TAViP-THA-t -BewuTV Spot") I VA0R JEW AMVTHlrJC I J , . fukf HW IT Vopp .uucle pettrw J v ; A AreTheS ( ' JuC " " -NIU. "BE. AWFUL J bv , I pOT,'i Wr-ArvV?) V5?". T " - I , mffi r?iiSLi ti --TV' OH Jeac.N a&Fi - -0 ,4 tr Alt. T Couerr-. zZfl jx