Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 11, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING LEDGEBr-PRUiiUJKjjPUrA, AlONDAY, DlOi-Ml101l 11. 1910
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PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
Anitv AND FLOUR
r -.(a toftl l'li. Th market
Se-" ?.Wfel ft alrsmer No - !
! "?!' soon buah Trad was trrr
rVM W ' yE "i trade. s to lection--iJGrlt'.L
is Mtr western, twl ami
nrTttfrS-L'.'oJ, mw southern, cool n.i
fiiW',. ,.. buh. Demand .was
y.TgBKiP".M-',,r hti' favor., -wots
Ef.irmr.la A1' 'MVV-.r in.) lb.
TVl-tr !?'..; yft. Kansas, fleer.
T
JS,. do. ..'!. at io, slrslht. ration
SrjW "-'.t! e ad.iwin.r. ... V.-
"&7r.lVki: ' '" "' ""
. fair Johb n nVmand ""it
" Ii, uuotatlona ntr ! "
JJvVmImV.1, 3tc, wft"n,hef. In
ML JT - -
i -. i .mull PUMiy nnd BUfcJy.
'j2VTq"". it w M ' bl"" " ,0
provisions
a
!fVj ,
ifta"-.
set. """J S?rs. amo-ed. "' vlw,f lS?mi
tIW "L "f.Tn If. ISO-MIU-ll. nm. P
H-fe "T.nVwn3VnaaVre.
Ki.....u.jHi?:
irk. US',. "' "" "" "
In iitt, 18'
if
aKfcil
I&
sw
ill"
(.Tier
mi-iNPI) SUOAHS
.i .m uitf. ttfiirf"'.
T".i"SftS)ntr;" A. 7.100 soft
too I.03
tumv PKouucr
mTfce market was Arm and prices
V4 - - ,0id packed creamery nnu .
."s .r-iiir;: V6ir.- mwow
rlei nrit STtcaT'i", nrsis. .nijn' ..--.
52S." llOM'ic. rrnotnte... "tr-i. Se. '
?JSi.ll"s- uncial fnncy brn.l. of
"ECTn, K0J oullft for tit llmlini
tfBWJfrf Ii l.i.i p. nrir of which
a"".!. .Sd 30a Tr hlnhcr. Nlori
S,!!! JV.ir.5 e lr not . ilo. tm flrtn.
Iwttun '" "S,1 u II-JSO per run".
JI14 Pr . '..,1 inintinin tullj
SHSl t'r IUii-0 wr r..o; .to. flrM..
ISSlVetScM-llVJ Xrh mm woro jobbli.K
t'U.Wi? wi ut hut "K-H.ly unnr nind-
PItSm isilMSS'i' ti-,ll Meh'r:. lo.
5?Sir M SiC toilSf. Uo. prt .klms.
if1""- POUI-TRY
BrvKtvilMtiI itotU w In. fnlr riuM
rjj Vilo.1 wr w nwiniiiinwi unucr mnu-
.M?.r-.S inll4D. nrlnu rhlrkcm,
uZJii "u ouTlitfi law""". Wlillo leghorn..
- L.A I1UI.A lltriHT. a'J
Vf
X'L. fcrrnr. in if
".". -i. - n.ir "iii;.iim. tin. vuuni.
iJ! frrsd(ic, . . .... .... .,
1aDftK3Slvl TD fflHi'.w-i mini Hiiw i-n.i
itwSoyiri. with chlckrni ulut lr lowi-r.
i txntiiiQiiB itiu" ' -i -t. j...:..
it- ... ih
InrUT
rimv. niarnv. fiiiiin.
lv ( ftDTn fn Ip f i. triu-wf "'J tLfln .
2S2oTlOJOoi 7owU'. 12 to box. itry-plckri
K55.ii5Srr5vc! do. woJehlns . f S lb..
She.. 134.' do. o 111- nplcc. illo. ilo. 3'j lh-.
SSriTfiilKj'Io.a lb ww. UltfUc. fowl-.
Efkffi- Ict-nack-a. fancy, dry-plck-il. wrliililnx
rtljllbl. and over npirca, ;utc, wrmnini;
I"V. . TaIIm. .mitt. !. lifllll.. ..1.1
BmL IPl"i iwtm ruv v.. .i Hrv t "
rwitfrt. dnrPickfd, lOo. roaBtlnir chlrkrnn.
iSSnl dryplcka. In Iwth. wriBhlnr H Ibn.
tticvtr, pcrilr, J8o nmAiintf chicken", wrnt
irt. to J-tM. weighing 7 lb. rr pair, 21c,
ZJi(t rh!bn. wtntcrn. lrn-nacknl. In hbli .
liiki- lha ml nfr. tuir vintr lUf!
1j..i. i-htrhona wjittrn. in l.lil wnlvh.
St.. t tvi rr FAlr. lVo: brnlllntr rhtclc-
' ' "..- . :':.
ia ipuurn, in i"o, lYuminnK .1
I p, par Pir. .w-ic ruioKrns. veiKnins
( Itj. pr pair. lC-Or-, do, mUcl kUm,
-; lrolUr, Jtrar f.tnry, afitf-ltk:: broil-
l!5
,livu. uo, uo, ( iv. irr ioi.. 13.0
it. do. nB4 ib. txr 1I01., tZ.I&OZ.Vt);
KM1DS.VU. mau anu .no .. uucutll.3.
l.ii,'ttfr Dror. ,itninsr i;i u inn. -ripe...
BS:r. trclltri. nearby, umillrr -lira. L'.'l (PJ.'.o;
BdBrtLVUItrn. ISUL'Ul. Bcrau. wpatvni. Tanti
KHOtl.(r dol.. wtllt. wclBhlnic II In 1'.' Ibn.
Am. IVTftflll. whll.. Wfflchlni? II in in
Kfc. uL. II Si r.fl Ufhll. u.ll.lnH U 1..
'. r ".-rv'.'."'."
K5
con.
FHESH I'HUITS
.OaIta itork mft with fnlr ..1. .n.i
Vp&nt Rurally wtr writ auiialned Knllnw-
in id. nuoianons Appica pr bhl.
i'liH 1 1 .fl II .1 . (trim..' 1-I.lH.n mi
Iff : TorJt Imperial. I3M. Htn Davli. jL'.r.o
ICSJ9J.50: qraunlnir. No. 1. tllKiCH.. .lo. un-
nsm. i-suvi, Kin-. wo. I. Mva. lo. !m-
tal. IsnflBft VI. Sirmn. N I lllll.
.. JintMnH. 12 Rbll. W? "VliS.an. Mo9i'
orl'trf" Jrr boa fta?.; ,;;
fK W"-fcM-"d- T ""! ?"oL Ofap,
l'eara. K.il.r.. p,r Mir$403. ""W
vi:r.ET.nLEs
only moO.ral.. Ouotat ona: Whll puaa
p-r bii.fi I'.nnarlvanla rnolp, II nTl7ii
.7iivr";LJ"r M'Ki- "trH .5w'" p'to"
Ka.rn Sh-r., tr bbl No. I. IJ.sot, 1 Ts, No
;';tJ'v,, r namp.r JIBI5.V Hnt pot.
'iOn:;i.10?,,me;, iV'.nna i..r im.b bin-No 1
..iftnffi. Nn 2 $1 Ana), ao c'ahMr". I)anlh
ST.r JP ?". do. dom.allr. pr ton 1ff
S-.fVj,,h- Norfolk, r-r bbl. t!Wll ?."
Nntfolk. r-r bM. M;. -ulllliiwr, Nor-
lS"5.!l .,.' B,'' .Jo. Mrnlnla. pr batk.t.
'' i !'& . f '"'Ma . r baakrl. II sfi't3
pra. riarlda. p.r l-ij. 13 4o4 Snuaah, florl-
aakat. I2U3.75.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Nt:V YOIUC, Pro It The fnrtMgn
rhanRn mnrttct In thn pnrly ilallnu" tmlny
hnw'tl n modern! volumo of liu-lnr-xn and
nn IrrtRitlar ronrro of rnlM Toulonlc
cliiinRc wan vrtak. Vl-iina -corcil a 'till
lower rccont of 1107 for cnhlr-.n anil 11.05
for rliccttx. ltflchmnarka wrro a aharlo
raslfr, nl Cfi 3-l for cahlrx and Gi for
chrck" Kr-nch pxchanRo nliownl Improve,
incnt. nlth cubic- BS-Ti anil clurk- r..X4T.
Italian cxolinngp continued heavy, rnte
touchlnK C.S6 for cable.- nnit 6 64 for
rhrrks
Donianil stertlntr 4 "5 5.16, cnblo-.
I7 7-IG.
SUty-ilay bill- nominally i 7IH.
Xlnety-ilay lilll.i i 6S.
l'rnno aililes B.83T,, rherku S8;4. .
Helclmmurk cable- 66 3-16, cheokn 66 It.
I.lro cables 6 86, cheeks 6 86 ',
Hwla cablea E 06, check- n 07, Ihc hlRh
cnt flRiircB for Swlsa cxchnnKo In moro than
n year.
Vienna cable. 1 1.07. checks It 05.
Kroner cableH 2J.I0, cheeks 2D 25
I'esetns cables 21 50, checks 21.25.
riulMer cables -to 13-16 plus 1-16, checks
10-1, plus t-16.
Hubles cables 29.43, -checks 2J35.
RIO DROP IN DEPOSITS
Frill 711,106,000 in Week Loans In
crease Reserve, and Surplus Smnllcr
Tho stlrfenlnR of tho monny market In
Phllailelphla last week In sympathy with
tho upward turn In New York made the
bank statement of tho local Clearing Hnime
particularly Interesting thla week Tho
most strlklnc thlnic was n rtccrcnas In Inill.
vtdunl deposits of 111.196,000. which brlnss
that Item down to t462.764.000, which Is
tho lowest since tho week ending October
30. Despite this heavy falling off there
was nn Increaso of (5.299.000 In lonns.
Hcserc." held wero tC.299.000 smaller,
nml tho required reservo showed a decline
of J 109.000. Tho surplus Item nlso declined,
tho railing orf being J5.890.000. This Is tho
fourth succcjslo week that surplus has
fallen off. and It brings tho surplus down
to 113,016,000.
Ie 11. mill. Jwr...
Irfians ISM. 872,001) IS.MB.OOO
Ilepoalta (IndUlduall . 4H'.'.7lll.Olil ll.lliil mill
Clrculntlon ii.iiin.niic) "HOtum
Duo from bnnka ... . 7i.'Jl)il IIOII R Oiltl nfMI
Dapnlta of tMinks . .. 172,747,000 fi,. 1.11. OIIO
Kl Clearlnr Itnuaa .. . 21.7OD.00lJ 4.8.13,00(1
Ileaerva h-ld u.l hm.iiihi ii.i'uu.imiii
HeaarMt recjulreil Mi.3.T,oilil iiin.nnn
Hurplu' 13.U1U.000 C800.UOU
Incrohse.
Surulu" I)er.mlmr 13. Inir. 132.337 IW0: r.
eoltllxT I I. 1014, 122.0(15,1100. Deefmbtr 15.
1013. I4.1S3.00O. Der.mher . 1012. 3,4U4,00tl;
December II. tail, IS.02H.uoO
BANK CLEARINGS
llivik el.nrlnca today compared with corre
aponnlne day Uat two yenra:
1010. 1013. 1MI.
Philadelphia. J41. 114.000 J37.S14.721 121.037,122
lloaton . ... 27.MI.VI71 2S.nS4.7d2 lH,7Sl.n7S
New York... 308.700.1 45 310,731.301 217.3N4.3.1U
RATES FOR MONEY
rr.11.
.Sew York .nifl
i'hlladolphln ft
I'hlCHIjfO 4
llnntim 4.
CommereUl rapcr. 3 lo 0 month,, Phllada
pma. -i'i it a pi-r rni.
Tim-,
i 044
,1-
WHEAT ENDS LOWER
AFTER FIRM START
Support Lacking Due to Export
Situation, Marine R rites nntl
nnd Crop Reports
CIIICAon. lic. II .Stren-th In the
Initial trading In the wheat market today
was of short duration and throughout the
remainder of the session the tone of the
market was weak, although last cjuotallons
were above the bottom on coveting and
decrease of I.S15.000 bushels In the visible
-upply for the week to 59.159,000 bushela
The first show of firmness was due to
hardness nt I.Uerpoel. where business was
belter Oatslde .support was lacking here
because of discouragement oxer the esport
situation, favorable crop advices from the
"Inter belt and rising marine war risks
Tecemhrr. after selling as high as tl 67.
fell to t and ended at II 6l,. Vc be
low Saturday's last price: May, after rlslna;
to H7Mi. dropped to ll.74St!S. com
pared with 1 774 at tho end of Saturday :
July, after touching II 50. receded to
II I7, nnd finished nt II ISffl.lTTs, com
pared with 11 19 , nt tho close of Satur
day Owing In the recent developments In
Oreeco some traders expected reselling of
what recently purchased on this side for
that internment I'omml.-slon houres were
fie -nil- ,H ,1 ,v
Thp nenlhor In Argentina wan unsettled
with showers In parts I'rhnle estimates
put tho crop of Australia nt U2.000.000
bushels. About 60 per cent of tho oreu
hail been seeded In tireat Ilrllatn.
Corn also weakened arter starting higher.
Oats dropped also.
Leadlrc- futures ranccd as follows
Whl Open. Illih. I,nw flone clnae.
rvr-mler .. I nr t.ilj t (li, l.nl. II rttv,
W '7? 1 7SJ4 I 7tS 1 731 I 77-,
July I.BOU i SOVj 1.47'. 141 I 4t.
lent (nw Uallreryi
lecenib-r .. 02) p:U nrt'4 .poii HI",
.May pat, pit, pj t.ji; p.ilj
July . U3't H3i HIS Ul'a l3'a
rc.mb.r .. 52'. 53U SIS ISIS r.llt
May MS StW 35, tS RJ.
July ...... SI'i MV 0.H t33 JI
tiK-'mbr ..1032 1033 10 17 M 17 lit 4
January .. in 27 in 3J in .VS MS 70 Mil 17
.May 10 23 11127 13 7ll 1S ill Id. IS
llltm
January ...1407 1110 13 Ml 13 SO til on
May 14 Kl ) 33 1112 M1 17 1127
Pork
December ..27.00 27.00 27 10 127.40 "27.73
January .. 27 13 2..13 2d US 2il n 127 mi
Jtay 2d 40 2S.40 20.IO t2rt IS 12(120
IUd. tAaked. SNomlnal.
LOCAL -MINING STOCKS
TONOl'AH KTOCKS
Hid. Asked
Jim Holler sn u
MarNamara, 05 .07
Mldnrny t .21
Mltpnli lUtrnalon II .IS
Mnntnna .11' .22
North Htar II .15
Tnnopah llelmnnt T. S'
Tonopnh i:xtenlon 4S
Tonopah Mining illi OS
ll.vue lIuU 21 .23
Weat End 05 .70
OOl.riKIUI.I) BTOCKH
Atlanta 10 .11
Hiu-null 2 , .us
llooth 13 .11
con .02 .in
Combination Fraction 115 .07
niamondilcM II II .0d .07
Daisy 0 .us
Klorenc 23 .2"
(loldO.ld C'unaolMatad ns .70
nnldflebl Memer Od .iw
Jumbo Katenabm' 32 .33
Kewanaa 21 .23
nro .M .117
Pandatorm Kendall 05 .1
.Silver rick !V 31
Misci:t,t.ANnoua
Arliona. Cnlted 70 73
Nevada lllll 2
Nevada, Wonder 2.10 2.13
Tefopu Mining 17 .lu
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CIllrAOO. Dec. It HCKIS Itecelpla. Ol.llOO
Market steady. Silted and butrhera II) 20 W
11)10: good heavy. .10 noMIO 13: rouah henw
III M)0 KS; llahl. IS.S3G0.U0, pla, )7.23tt
1.031 bulk. lOnlo.
CATTLK Hecelpt. 27.000, Market atesdy lo
i Iron lleetea. 10812.40 ly',1ilfra.
I3S3O10 2S. alocker, and feeder" 13 40W7 .3,
Tetnn., 17 23tf "5: caltea 1'.V("t",.S .
HltBlll" Itecelpla. IH 000 Market atrona
Native snd iveatern. I4.30W13 50, lamba 18 30
CI2.K0.
BAR SILVER
Commercial bar sliver was quoted In New
York today at 75 He, up Uc In Imt!on
tho price was 3G4d, a gain of i,d.
-s
New York Shipbuilding Corporation
CAPITALIZATION
Authorized
First Mortgage) Sce Sinkinjr Fund Bonds
duo November 1, 1946 $25,000,000
Capital Slock (No Par Value) 200,000 shares
To lie
presently issued
$7,500,000
200,000 share
gBgBBBSSB3BSBBBESOB0EBO9
I
For information concerning the New York Shipbuilding Corporation and the present
New York Shipbuilding? Company of New Jersey, the entire assets of which are to be
acquired by the Corporation, wc refer to a letter dated November 29, 1916, from Mr. George
J. Baldwin, Vice-President of the American International Corporation, copies of which majr
be obtained from the undersigned. The following information has been gathered from this
letter and other sources which we consider reliable:
The New York Shipbuilding Corporation will be controlled by the American
International Corporation, the International Mercantile Marine Company, W. K.
Grace & Company, and the Pacific Mail Steamship Company.
The New York Shipbuilding Company is engaged in the construction of both
merchant and naval vessels.
Its plant is one of the largest, most modern and most economically operated
In this country.
The costs of the New York Shipbuilding Company, are, in general, lower
than those of any other American shipbuilding concern on the Atlantic Coast.
Cash to the extent of 53,000,000 will be forthwith invested In the property.
$1,800,000 of which will be available for new construction needed to take care of
the government work and the Increased demand for merchant vessels. It is
intended to increase the capacity of the yards for these purposes from 25
to 50,
The plant, on account of its modern equipment, excellent situation as to water
ways, lar market, etc., is exceptionally fitted to take advantage of the great
expansion in the shipping business.
The present naval program of the United States Government calls for tho
expenditure of about $588,000,000, contracts in .connection tf wWeh are a"
be let before Tulv 1 1919. The amount of this business obtainable by the New
YorkShifbuildhlg Coloration should be limited only by its capacity to accept It
The demand for both foreign and domestic merchant marine, the naval con
.traction lb? the United States3 Government, i'W Coiforatfon
panics controlled or affiliated with the American Interna lonalCorpo ration
should assure the New York Shipbuilding Coloration all the bus ness U c an
handle for at least the next five years at remune ratlve figure. ?n nossible.
better utilization of the facilities of the plant than has hitherto been posstme.
Net income available for dividends and mterett etarg ..reported by the New
The uncompleted contacts on the boolu .oft the New York SWpUd'ng Com-
ssJStssSS made by the unlted
States Government, aggregate about $23,000,000 aoomona..
Tba statement printed above ar not guaranteed, but w. Mlsv th,m to be correct.
'hallgarten & CO.
New York
P
CHAS. D. BARNEY & CO,
New York & Philadelphia
MONTGOMERY, CLOTHIER & TYLER
New York & Philadelphia
Hoing ,olJ all cf IA. ... ok Wilfred I oy-f.
thU adv.ttU,m,nt appear, a matt.r of rordy
F. P.-LASKY CONTROLS
PARAMOUiNT PICTURES
Big Corporation Taken Over by
Producing; Firm for Uclcas-
inp; Advantages
Photoplay reviewed in those
columns on Tuesday nnd Friday will
nppcnr nt neiRhborhood theatres in
tho future.
By the Photoplay Editor
Another mote In the cheas game of photo
ploy corporations is responslblo for tho
announcement that the t-'nmous Players.
ljsky combination has acquired control of
the Paramount Pictures Corporation The
merger Is regarded as one of the most Im
portant of months.
Among the subsidiaries of Famous Play,
ers-ttsky nre the Knmnun Players Film
t omnnny, the Jesse, u Isky t'eaturo Play
t ompany, the Ollter Mortwo l'holoplny
fomimny and the Pallas Pictures: Corpora
tion. Tho film products of thee concerns
are distributed through the Paramount t'or
IHiratloii. Ily means of the new coalition all the
start of Famous Plnyers-taky. the Now
ntk nnd California studios, and the clialri
of Pnrnmount dlslrllnumg olllce-t nre welded
together In n glgatitio motto orgnnliallon.
It Is reported that Mary Plckfnrd will
abandon for the time being original scripts,
using for her Artcritt featurea well-known
plays and Hotels "Tho Poor l.lltle Ulch
Clrl." played on tho stage by Viola Dana,
now a picture star; tlarrle's "I'eter Pan"
and "Peg o' My Heart" are under consid
eration for this purpose, according to
rumor.
"Variety" prints n story that Uernldlne
larnir. tho opera singer, while being burned
at the stake for tho forthcoming I.nskv
feature. "Joan, the Woman." n version of
the French militant maids life, lost some of
her hair, which It.imci i-nsumi in the
stake, seene ft. dummy was frt tried, rml
Miss Fatrar. with ft crltknt eye. relected
It on the ground that It was not deceptive
enough Finally she decided to don an
asbestos suit and permit the fire lo play
around her while tho camera was shooting
Mbt Under, the French comedian, who
came over to these Slates to do funny
things before the tSssanay lens, tost his pink
pajamas while crossing the Attatttlo. He
suspecta n souvenir hunter of having ap
propriated them Mr Under has begun work
on his first American-made comedy, which
will take about thirty-three minutes to dis
play on the screen. Mb works tvllh two
Interpreters, one his secretary and the other
acting as assistant director Mot hopes to
get a working knowledge of Kngllsh In three
months. The International language of
pastry Is already well known to him.
A strong company. Keeanay announces,
lias been formed to support their Imported
farceur. Under has stipulated that all the
lU'lressrs be blondes, as he deems a, con
trast with his omii dark hair and moustache
necessary.
In the first episode of 'The Oreat Secret."
the new fourteeti-eptsndo Metro serial, Di
rector Cabnnhe supplied "punch" by blowing
up a cabin under which he had placed 500
imunds of powder It had to be done oter
again because a block of wood had struck
the camera, damaging the negative. The
well-known Uushman Is the star of the
stories
The Urgent Theatre's added ntlractlon
throughout the week will be Charlie Chaplin
In the first showing of "Tho Hltik."
Tho Tlngn sends nut the following notice
of Its extra attractions' Monday, Florence
Itostt fashion pictures: Friday, U. .t It,
Jungle picture and a Metro comedy: Satur
day; Mult and Jeff cartoon and n Metro
comedy t 'hnraleeln Hecttnls nt each per-fnriiinn-e
bv Stanley W. Hhnadw. speolnll.t
engaged
At the Locust today there will bo Charlie
Chaplin. In "The ttlnk." nud Lew Fields. In
"The Man Who Stood Still." Tho latter
served I.ouls Mann lis n starring vehicle for
several seasons.
i: It Sothern nnd Kdlth Story. In Mr.
Snthern's stage success, "An llnemy to the
Itlng." will be the attraction nil week nt
tin Itelinimt The feature ranks ttllh the
hrit of the Vltocraph progiam release
Theatrical Baedeker
OAnntL'K Vlln.bsnna Ill1sranlee(.' with 1rtl
rteheff and Jenrsn lea Antpltfl Mosle by
Anau.l Klctnecke arid book and lyric by Jo
seen llerbart In I he esai are Cratifurd Kent,
tvllllam llsrrltan. Clat-oc llsrvey. Amelia
Pummerrllle. Alli-e llreman Hrsyee leett
and ethers Opening tontiht
I.ITTI.i: T1tKATIIB-"tii Neter fan Tell."
with Charles I Mitchell Dorothy helnier
dine. Marie Paer and the 8ia Soelety Mar
era Admirable retivsl
t.Yltti' "rlilllintlfln," Thomas It tnee's mo
tlon picture iKirtrailnir the herrois or war and
the etcllement of battle en land and sea and
In the sir "uperh martial spectacle ami sen
timental snibollsm
llllOAll "t.ltlle l.mtr In llhie." with Franeea
!tarr reetome comedy abnul an adorahle
IllUe mlaae shd some ptrturesnue persona. Dl
tertlns Indjreed by (he Drama l.cue
roilllKBT "(Mn-l'Mn." with Datld Montwm.
ery and Kred stone. H.iurn enaaRement of
the popular mitalesl ettravacanaa with the
famous romedlana appesrieg In tarloua lm
personal tons
ADKI.PIII 'f.tperlfnee." with Krneal (llendln.
filna A "modern ntorslllv tday," with mora
iiimaneneas than srart.1 l:erjwoman."
There'a a larse (aat. (Uenalnnlng acta su
1-erbtT.
.vr vnirt..in ftticKH
WAt-NPT "Mull nml Jft'a IVedillnt." In which
they dlaport Ibemselts In s hew sut-e. Melo
drama, fare, muali nnd etlrat asanas tinted
In the entrrtaloinent
STOCK
UNirKt'.lllincKKII "The. Dltorre Oiie.llon."
wlih Anna Douthertv, John l.orena sod the
atoek etimpany. A staao story of "etery
soman's etpeflence' sa seen by the author of
till modern narratlte
rir.iTCKK m.vs
BTANI.IIV -"Ollter Tnl.t." Ijtaky. Paramount,
with Marie Horn, Tully Marshall and llobsrt
lio.nnrlh ad.ipted from IMi kena a novel, first
half of Hie week "The t If terln fro.''
t.aakv Paramount ivlth l.eu 'leiirKrn adaptml
from Paul Poller a pla, latter h.ilf of week
Others ,
AIICAI'IA "The Mnlrlnixnliir." fine Arts Trb
onale with Duslis Tnirbanka nnd "Tho
ltltik ' lone Star Mutual, xltlt ( hnrtea I'haii
lln nil week oilier.
Mi-TiUllt "The Honorable ,ls." Knv llee.
Baturday.
rAt.Actt "The riorr tllrl," 7aky-r'aramotint,
with. Mae Murray, and "Ths nlnk." with
Charles rhaplln. rlrat half 0 week "the
3el!oir Pawn." IJiaky Taramounl with .wal
ler Held and l.'ko Itl.lrelr utter halt or
wk "The nink1' "sturdily
CHBSTflHT RTItBET OPHHA IfOt'flB "A
Dtathter et the llml." FVx. with Anneti
Kellermann. l.iat times of a feature Willi
epedaeld and beauty of the beat but toma
nhat tacking In dramatic aftmncanc.
YMrOBYII.lK .
KKlTlfS IHiaalsn .Wallet, with Koslorf ana
Maalova: Nan llatperln- "The Call of Child
hood": FYank Crumlli Mlrano llrotherai Ada
lalile tloothbrjL Kltner, llankalay an. I Mo
Clay. Matin firothert. and news pictures,
OI.OHH Tho Fashion Hhop." with Tlerney
rt)iir, Maurice Hamuel and eompanyi la AI
ferelta. Jack Hymonda, Chief Hade Itoraei
Cera Slinpeon nnd cpmpanyi May lllllabury.
and the Yamamato llruthers.
OHANP "l'retarleatlon.'' with Pert HaVart
Nowlln and Ht. VMt. Marie Pparrowi Mil.
I.llllon H l.ewtaj Oreeno and l'lalt. and
others.
WII.UAM rCNN' "Ills Dream nirla"i TJatrs
lioin. iienneii ami iiienarua. nreiio,ae a iriaa.
nhatrtnlai.
"The Ilooaler . olr
m
ml "The D-tlPa. Double."
-.. t,.lf nf Mr.Mtf T)1M
ljwla nnd telberi Fsrrell and .Tarlort, HI
Cola, shd "The Honorable Atay. iiholoplay,
latter half e( wetk.
"Metering".! ."In Mex
lior. liain mi( a iwnmrin 1 . in u.x
Ice". Car. Cain and Carr, r.thel Coatellot
the I'hllllpl Four- How ami Smith, nrit half
of week "ltarve.t tra-'i tlie Clover J-eaf
Trio, the Wllaon-Hlewerf Ulch trim "Dan. Cu
bid.'1 nnd Mltra and Morgan, latter halt of
week,
TlinCtiKnit-
m-Kf.;sotf:
The rreneh rrollea."
with
lam Kiel la and Ina Dally, aupportM by
lb "Twenty Fluttering 1 tappers."
)ll.8TKHl.H
DVMi'NT'H "Chin I'hln Chin," a burteeq.ua on
MoniKumery and Htnne, "II Trovatore.0 ami
oilier topical plrfea of burlella by tho real
dent 1 ompany.
D
I'lvIXli the p:ist week Pctiiisyhiini.i I'milc al atlvancccl
to ..i per iiarrci. tin iiigncst price in years, i ikui
Iictna Oil nilvatK'cti 10c per barrel. A1111rntnec111e.1t nf
increase in price of a.suliiic was made by the 1arie producers
and also advances in the price of s-oft coal, thereby creating
a large demand for natural gas for fuel purpohcs.
On the New York. Cincinnati and Pittsburgh Stock Kxch.iugcs
k:is .and gasoline stocks hate made enormous advances in price.
Ohio Cities tins, which two months ao sold on the New York Curb
at $65. sold last ttcck on the New York Stock UacIi.uikc at $124;
Columbia (.las has ailv.uicrd from $16 per share in May to $5.1 in
December; while Philadelphia Company, one of the largest natural
pas producers, lus also shown a substantial increase in market price.
These companies nil produce natural gas and manufacture gasoline
and benefit by each advance hi the price nt their products
The nbovc facts arc important nnd justify immedinte
consideration of the position of the Pennsylvania Gnwlino
Company, the stock of which is now being actively traded in
on the New York Curb around $1 per share.
This young, live, ticnroiis corporation is now on a producing
basis and growing rapidly. Its November output was more than
75,000 gallons of gasoline and 15,IM0,(!X) cubic feet of natural ga
it controls 25 square miles of natural gas lands in Pennsylvania, on
which .12 wells bate been drilled lo date all drilling resulting in
producers. Thus far the property is less than one-twentieth devel
oped. There arc drilling locations for S00 additional wells. During
the past month a new gas well was brought in, and U is expected
two more producing wells will come in during' this month. Two
gasoline plants arc now in operation anil a third plant will be ready
within the next two weeks, which will materially increase gasoline
production. The properly is equipped with large pumping .station,
loading racks, tank cars and over 50 miles of pipe lines. All equip
ment is of most modern kind.
Active development work is golnj on and it considerable increase
in monthly output of gas and gasoline can be expected from now on.
Net earning are now at rote of G'c on capital stock, with property
less than 5 developed,
li'c Invite commission orders in this security at the
prcvailino market price on the New York Curb.
Descriptive circular will be mailed on request
WILLIAM J, &EHEW
Established 1V0H
STOCKS AND BONDS
35 Broad Street New Yorlt-
Long Distance Telephones 23!)7-8-'J llroad
jmiVLUjasttSKsammmMtmmMEa
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
imki SoSno Gmpamu j
,1 Till: foltonlnr llientrr. obtain tlielr plrlurea Ihrmuli the hTAM.r.V Hooklns C
' tomtmny. t.hlrh la n cnarinlee of early ahnolns of the lineal productlona. -f
I. All plrlurea retlrwrd before rthlhltlnu. 1.LII th theatre In jour locality 'J
All plrlurea retlrwrd before rthlhltlnu. 1.LII th theatre In
llDtallilnc Plrllirra ttirntlSh III Sr.VM.Ul limiKIMl COMIWKY.
Alhambra mI'd"":
APOLLO
Pane) unk Ate.
Hvia 0:41A0
fnramoiint rirmrea
FANS'ir WAHIi In The V.nra of the Ir-uet"
to, i en tin. n: I'li.ti'i.is in thi: hink"
BSD AND THOMPSON
MATINTK DAILY
MME. PETROVA in
i:tiia Mi.xvi'i:"
CIIHHTNUT
nt:i mv ioth
ARCADIA
rlrttlrrlna r-nienr.L In 'Till
-u.. . .... u.....w MAT,unNIA,
And Cll.tlll.in Clltl'I.IN In "Till! HINK"
BELMONT 'i.i-ct
E. H. Sothcm nnd Edith Storey in
' N KM'MV TO THIS KINO"
Rl IIFRIRF) '""JAD AND
DLULD1KU HIMJI'CHANNA AVlt
FANNIE WARD in
W ITl'HCHAFT"
C0TII AND CHDAtt AVH.
I'M! I WOffVT TIIItATIttS
HAIL KA'i: In SCAtll.irr OATH"
Ad.le.1 Allro. lion MHII'l.tllMI KIIADnW"
With HAI.I'H KHI.I till) ,t IIIIACI: DAHMOND
:CTII AND
(llltAHD AVRN'UR
IIAII, KAMI and MllS'TAIH! I OVt! In
Tin: mi:n miii: mhiiii:i"
tnih i:iit.n.t -Tiir. siiici.dim) shadow"
THHATIti: MAT. DAILY
Ilrlow t.prur KtRa. 7 to 11.
Scssuc Hnvnhawa Hupiairled by
jtasut. i-iaynitawa MV1TI ,. ST.i,MiAn
In 'Till' Win, (IV Kl'llt RAN"
4711 rilANKFOIlD
AVRN'UB
MAItlll Df'ltO In 'Tlln LAPII"
Adled Cme.U r..t..r OV' in." Till: HANH
AMI CHIT. MIVriKl rOMIUHKS
GREAT NORTHERN 'iX.8!,,
CEDAR
FAIRMOUNT
56TH ST.
FRANKFORD
WILLIAM S.
tiik Hirrt'iiN or
HART in
DIIAW IKIA.V"
IMPFRIAI ,,0T" AN,) WALNUT 8T3.
llVirctMi"Tlw tiiuv tm":s m;;.v
VIRGINIA PEARSON in
Tin: waii iihiiu"m Hnoitirr"
I FADFR lOIITV-l-lItHT AND
L.CiuVi-' 1-.I. 1 AN'('ATi:it avi:.vui:
SESSUE HAYAKAWA in
"Tim HOI'l. OK KCItX HAN"
I I R F R T Y '"l0AlJ and
1.. 1 t . A 1 I COLl'MtllA
11UVANT WAHIIIICHN nn,l MAIUII'KltlTi:
CI.AVTON In ' Th.. Prlnr of lirnueturk"
l'KAIIL wiiiti: In PHAIII. OF THU AltMY"
WKST I'IIII.III.I.I'1IIA
EUREKA i0Tl1 ANI MA,,KBX STS'
ALICE BRADY in
"Miss Petticoats"
LOCUST
iiAiti.ii:
I'IKI.llH
l.i:w
Market St. Theatre
WD AND LOCUST
Mata. 1 1.1(1 and 3:30,
i:tga. n:30. s, 11:30,
CHAPLIN In "Tin: HINK"
In "Tho Man Who Mood mill
10O.
ISO.
333 MAIHCET
BTIIKET
Edna Mnyo in "The Chaperon"
Her Wednesday Marl Walcnmp In "Llbarty"
031) 4k llAVnilFOHD
Hop Jonra Unit Ores.
T"w,n'i:" Annette Kellermann
In "Neptune's Daughter" s Heela, S000 Scene
OVERBROOK
PALACE
.U1
llili MAHKICT STIIKKT
10e20).
MCIUIAY nnd THKOIHIItli llOlll:ilT3 la
thi: plow tiiin."
Men rllAHLIi: CHAPLIN In 'Tlln HINlt"
PRINCESS
REGENT
1018 MAHKKT
BTIIKET
DOUHLAS CA1HHANKH In "Amerlean Arlatno.
rocy." Tomorrow IMIi Hplsntle "The ticarlct
Itunner" l-Vnturlng CAHI.i: WILLIAMri.
1C34 MAHKRT BTIIHET
11U1IAS VOICR OKOAy
MME. PETROVA s
Clltl'LIN lu "TUB HINK"
UUItMANTOWN AVE.
AT TCT.l'RIIOCICEN ST.
FANNIE WARD in
"C.ACII rililtl. A TRAIt"
MAItKirr HTHEET
1IRIX1W 7T1I
I'IMtlY 1IYI.AND.
HVAHT OVHIITON
CIIAIILIIS KHNT In
1S11 MAniCET
BTltni-T
HOIIKRT WAltWICK.
MOl.l.li: KI.VH
Jl'NK i:i.VIDUI. In .
17TII AND VU.VANGO BIS.
RIALTO
RUBY
SAVOY
STnEBT
nni "The Enemy"
"AH Man"
TIOGA
OWC.N MOOIli: nnd MAHIH'CHlTi: COIJltTOT
In "Till: KIHH" Kxtru Ad leil Noveltv Feature
FLlUtl-Nfi: HOHIJ I'AHIIION IMCTIIHKa
MAHKKT BT.
AIIOVK NINTH
VICTORIA
r-UATJl F; RAY in 'Tiir;
rilAl'I.IN In
STANLEY
IIOS'OUAIII.I: AI1Y"
Tin: hink"
MAHKKT ADOVH 10TII
11:1.1 A. M to 11113 I. Ji
Marie Doro "Oliver Twist"
bdUTII lllll-Mim.I'lllA
6LYMPIA,,,WA,,A&nn.MB
.so i'f.7fnii.iv': rnfi.tr
TMCCrtAV WILLIAM
1 UWio a im
tl'HHHLL til
TOUCH ntiAHI.Il"
THU YCLI.HW miinaci:"
NORTH PIIILADKLPIHA
RIDGE AVENUE 1734 ,,,DaB AVa
VALESKA SURATT in N
"Jealousy"
Whtn you vrnnl lo know where' to
COOI) rttotopIjXM, rrml thU dully l'hotoploj'
(Juldo In tli 1.1 mine I.cJsrr.
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
i:VI!llY JIONDAV HtJIUnCT TO CHAMli:
"KTO uW'V'lli U MONDAY TUKSDAY WEUNESUAY
Ull ttlltD.t Tha Yeara of Iho lcuat Th Yenra of tho lKUit Tho Years of tho Locust
jllilJllHUl Tho lllnk The lllnk Tho lllnk
i mil r rt M,n.8' I'alrova. In Anlouln Moreno. In Jim riilmalu p Hoy
(VlUlilitl Balrntasania jtuao of tlw Houlh The Xiarlei Itunner
AliCADlA t'Ty.lftllni;,"0 tVJ'Ki'SS'"" '"'" T'ft'S"""'
KELMONT An!KnlmyaV,'.bnoKl!. A.V E&nJftttSt l& A,VRnemyH0.'.."lhQ- lAnw
ill IILMIIlin fnnnl Ward, In Viol Dana, In Itobort W arwlclt. In
lSliUhlllul) Witchcraft 1li lUlea nt liden A! la"
.,.. , Hcarlat tuili Thwxloro Hobarla la aTl!VL,ii?n"va,II.knir
CEDAR MhMdlna- Hlmdow Anton Iho Tarrlbla Tna Calico aiuplre
FlTilPirt ?.'.,ce !!r"'.'y- '" No""" TalmiAw. In '' A;,"?";.'"
hllllKKA Ml. I'eltUoata Klfiy-Plfty 1h l-aat Man
r...ii"7tiivm Th Men Hh. Married Marl Doro. In t'n'if" '',h,,rJ,n '"
lAIUJIOllNT Tlw Whleldlua- Hhaduw Tho Man Tb lllnk
rnifirst. "" Tiyui'sr, :Tjmv?i-z WrSfflnt
FHANKFOKU liana n7,"W.r."'ro,ndle. H,"1an,!'a."uoi;il!. K. A iTJ.SSTf-l.yr.
ml trn vnll'PIII.'DV' William B Hart. In William 8 Hart. In Klhtl Ctailen. In
fiHEAT AOUllllilWl Tlw Ittluru of Draw Utun Tl) lUlurn of Draw Hn llrokan Chalna
rVlIiL'll III Vlrylnla I'aarson. In. VlrHlnU I'wraon. In .,, ".'' ft'l'fr.'JJii
UU'r-UIAlj The War Hrlda'a ntertt Tlw War HrlJ-'a ttecret Th. Mn 8k Marrled
IL tllL'I) Saui HarakuwH, In Haaaua llayakawa. In Ann.. Pannlngion. In
jhrtllr.ll Ttw Haul of Kura Wan Tlw fvui of Kura Han Tin) Halnlww t'rlncaaa
I IIIIMI'PV The l'rlw of HrauaUrk Douslaa ralrUnka, In .,'''' ".ra,' ,',".
lilllKllll l'tarl of I ha Army Am.rl.an Arlalrocracy Itwiwu an. Jultat
LOCtiST The Man'hT HUH Tlw yggsr"!? F.I.I. ""tiiir WSSS '"
'MAllKET stiieet" &&" unLvr&tSss-'" ,n tba "fey16 ""
oLvMi'iA 0 " '?&?" "ftrarg" "&?!$?&
ovKltimooK Axy,',t;0s?.s:uTl' Ql1&J2!?Xrtt& targfflafcMr"
PALACE Tb.,hif.akUlr fhTbl,titui",' ru1
PRINCESS A'rt'a.r'Ar'rVeP rJSSftZ mJJti&t?
niALTo W?i& tfraSBteA T2S.my&J?
1UDGE AVE. y-U.T- '. TUlifffcA'Ull Ttr ?yfeva.r
RUBY ' l'"ft."ii& ,a A"iV'oti?i ,Tt!Mfw?rlua,
STANLEY ' "ortarUt0 " y.Ut" etrtat"
TIOGA rMT& 3U ti to.itih..w tgfa&ttjJL
TIIt!KSl)Y miDAY SATUIIDAY
i ii
Ma Murray. In M" Murray. In Mao Murray. In
Tlw Plow Olrl The Plow tllrl Tlw I'low QUI
Tb Ourat of X.I fas Theodore llobert". In Douvlaa Fjlrbanka, In
TrlaiiKlo 7teton Comedy Anton tlw Torrlbl American Arlalocraey
1 ' I ! I i. I
Tho Mulrlmanlao The Matrlmanlao The MatrlmanUa
Tho lllnk Tho lllnk The lllnk
17. II. Sothern. In K. II. Hoth-rn. In I. H. Hothern. lo
An Hiwmy to tha Kln( An Knemy to the Mot An Knemy le the Kln
William Courtney, In Paulino Frederick. In Tho Ktaa
rivaled l.lpa Zuia A Ohoat of a Chanca
' i.
(latea of VAn Hlanha Kwret. In Diana, of tha Colltea
Th Crimson Htaln Mtary Tho atorni Ilia llualed Truat
Hlh.l elation. In Clortnee I. lladle. In A Vafationd I'rlnro
Tlw Madness of Hewn Balm, 1'evll and Woman Ha Did and Ha Dldu't
Theda Ham, In lllj Tremaliw Illanah Sweat, la
Tho Vlten Pearl of Hw Army Tlw Bte
William Duncan. In 1k)uIiw Huff. In liulaa Hurt. In
Tlw I al Man Wetentean H.ttnleon
Kthal cuylon. In uWl.?term . lltanotoe Hwt. Iq
ilr-keii Chains Tlw Shielding Shadow Tlia Btorm
llaarla Adrift Clara, Kimball Youns, In CUr Kimball Young-, la
I'.ahlon Plttuiva Tlw Deap 1'urpla Tba Dp Purplo
i i a
Tlw r"!' t B Tlw Hall of u Th. wall of a
Nation Nation Nation
11 ' "" '
Ann IVnnln;ion. la Iulu Huff, In Leulaa llulf. In
Trw Italnbuw I'rlnooaa Srtenlt.n Sattntaaa
-----m-------------------.------. m , if
Frank Keeiian. In KmUjr Sl.ana, la The Hrokan Chain
Jim drlinavy'a Hoy Tlw Water Tb Sbleldln Ptwdow
Harold l.i-kwix)d, In I'ey Hrland. In l'y Hyland. la
IIU Trenulne An Bneoiy An Boimy
.. ' i . . i , ii '"I
llotwrt Henley Pi O.ll Kaiw, la Donslas Fairbanks, la
Tlw BUn of pw l'Qfrpy The Men Blw Xlarrlad Manhattan Madneaa
The ShUWImrIMi-u-w TtwW'traknaM of Utreiujth Oeorw Walah. la.
A Murvrkw Ka-lur Tba Olrl Prom 'Prison Tte MadStor
Th Wok WaUl TaLferro la VIUn Martin. In
Tba IluaUrr of AlaUra Tha ttawa at Ijva) aj rather' a Boa
Wallace IUI4. la Wallace Held. La 'iTbaC Ytllow Pawn
The Y-How Pawn Thai Yellow riawn Tna IHak
Alice Brady. I Huiwrt JutUo. la VW Dan. In
Itoiwhl and raM For T4 lluitUr of AWUra The Caclt WtUo
a sfear Ttu"" T&kl.0iu'r,,y
Ill III. p I -
OU Fttron. la ii" WacDarmolt. !u .Faraum. la
tntravataac Ttw Price of Fame TM Flhl-a Paraoo
Tlw Yellow Manac Flora Oca Read, la AalaoU llonra la
tK Crimson Wb Now YorV TTbe Devil's Wtp
in , -----. ii --, in i i . -SJ
Dou-L-t Fairbanks, la Alary Plckford, la Enillr stavona. la
Arkan Arli&oTa-V In xlw bubog Carrlsto Ttw Wo.er
Dorothy Glad, la MMloy-ai Otwat lUroU Lsckwood. lo
tliiblrao of Uw Feud The Cpuat JHt Tronwlne ,
i , hi iii i i ui
TliUVrtSrCio Ttw VtotartCr.M Taw VWwlncul
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