traai-. up ii jyyiypi t"CTVv I EVENING LEDaER-rniLADELPniA. MONDAY, JANUARY S, 1017 13 Tr-- (m'Tl; PHILADELPHIA MARKETS f.KUN AND FLOUIt t.'il SMI bush The mar prl f mlvnnied He under YltFT n r.01 liiili market i.?nred I. under hlsh' r vvcsiern ndvlres opd a ll'"i...,i unotmioin car lots for. locsl fair denv.n-1 (Jiioin o lllHSW "so' ' V . . ! W. l. . v ? I .fW.T Vou.b .n miiom nteios4. ''.. I., riin" .iisn bush tirfenmfs vvero ., ?Mnl rrl " " '' higher ' lr,l- 1'Ahi . UHjill'jc: .Vn ll white. 0M9 i'ASJ No 4 ,bii. 0l'02c sample oats. "rmrn -I""Ipi "" ,,,l1' '",' ,n3T tin ..Y.e. iti ! to Held higher In svinimilie ,n..I" ..i, .n the advance rllei-Kcil bnsnes with wh' guotstton hi I'lil lb 111 wood Winter clenr I. straight 17 utisjs in, uo. nni irujBi ...... I i in-i fiii.V mi 'lit on in ine wry ''!uu,,'"lf bultln "'.'. rt .levator No 2 .fed, spot "Tui'.nm no J Southern red, IIMiei.M, 'Wwj "!. H sl IH. Wn-N 11, l 4 1.81 IK '..'musTi .I" straight, rotten sirks 19WH M, If- 13 ni. . ittnn "i'K. I" SSU r,0. spring. IE J.i i-l-iV Jsr.fm. '!, intrnt. Ill S3r0 7.1 I SI favorlt. 'minds l'l 7.1M10 So. City tnlllfl. eTB DO. I""' . ,, l.l.tll ,1- l ...Ilia ill, lnnsis, ( tesr, innon sor, do, f' IfSlihl 17 '"ins III. .1.1. intent. IS I0W8 OS iiTK Flan l! "n" '" 'mall supplv nnd llrm. We quote I" i"li t per bbl , us lo iuiillt. PKOVISIONS Th niiu i nil-1 M- mly with n fair Jobbing tminl I- ilmlim r." Ill" iiuqtntlnns I'lly Mt In n smiked and nlr-drted. ale, west fn reef I" '1 smoked. J4c, illy beef, vimekles "ml in"' r smoked nnil alr-drh-il. !!?"m.in h r liniuktes nnd tenders. riVkP.I 1 ;" I'-ISW.IU porlt fnmlly. t1jSs1-.ll mms d I" cured, loose lUiPtlittr, do eklnnrd I.-- l"H,HMDe, iM do smoked. YgUitJOi "tin r b mis smoked city Hired, ns to tVnlanil cm rum- .mi'.c Innn. mo-d. vtmt rn cowl .'O'ai do boili d. borrlcoH Wd, plcnlo houldern w 1' uiod loosio. l''jc, do. nnioked. 1514c li'lli" In pltklo, arrarillne to nvfrnito. ioojp 17' brrikfimt bacon, ns to brana and iriracn fit ur. .1 Sl . broiikfast hirun. yellt- ' ..-. I i. lAt-.l .. ..atortt r..l1ni.l Ip. . rn curctl i litiii ..i""..;!!!, ..-.iti.-.., i. i. , lard pfltern, ri'iliipd, i8o do, do do tuim. 18o. bird, purn rllv, cttlK rtndr. d. In Horns ISo. lard, ptiro city. kettla rpniintvi m tuu, J5c. nLl'INKI) SUOAHS Th nilrkof vn alllet but llradi, lt fntrn' lint prh n Kxtm lino eraniilnted, 0.7QO: powdprtd ii S" caiifpctlanera' A. II Die. eott rrJt nviimii DAIIIY PRODUCTS niTTIIH ton v Ptork imib oll rlcnitCil UP tntl firm I ut tlir unJnr Rrnile wr little wantcfl and Irrountnr In uluo Quotations VfeStrn fr-h nillil-pnclcfrl rrntnppy, fancy aptcIiiH I-"" 'Ttra. 4fij4 WlPic. extra Craw flPHit fi"l nTfifRSt', npconcH. 33Gtf Srti nnrtu nrlni- f inc . 4-tc nprnR9 cxtrH. 2$M3c flft" .lNli30t. Becomlrt, .13fiCSTc. njm cl.l fiint liriiulfl if prlntti JoLblnc nt 47QT.0c . KGQS rirali' frrh rffHi wrro wcttrco and firm. 'r ii munil riulll iiheorlilntr nil orfcr Inti Quttit nt iita ii m follow rt- Nnrbv oitraa. 1.3c per d ? in rn 1 flrMi $iri..'tO por i fine: nearby cm rent rfff'ipts, Jlper cnjo, wfitiTii itra fi.' r'r av, no. nxtrn, llrniH. $15 30 Mr ca ln (iretM, Jin vcr caso, rcfrlscrntor fif, Mtrn $11 lo pt puh: do, flrBl. flu bU pfr raire l. ndn $1u "0 per cue, fancy Mlfctfd tiuulKil fnli Kfff uuro JuMiliift ut OUCif 63c prr (Ur. CHKtW r iii i nrlj-nin! olurk ruled utrndy lindr llht (T' rinK- Imt Iruiln wnt quiet. Quo tatlons f'M Nw ork, full rrum, fancy, held. I'Vi'iiJ'i'ii fpfclftln lilRher; do. do. fair to epoc in Id -tUJI'tc do. part skims, POULTRY LtVR 1 h market wan qulel and nmlrr Quotations limK an to quality lltillOc. rooitfri l'l n In ntrlnK dilrkcni, nrronllns l qualin Iti y j(ii Mto l.iKliorntt. tiMonllmi to qualltj lNii-)i dtukx iih to nt7o and qtKility, KJClr iurl-. LMfr'JHo. kpisp. IStffl'lr; plieonn M p r pair. HSIlOc. do, jounir, per pair, 211ft ' OHKSHl I' I lie market wan quiet, hut nut iMe rat' n i otitnln ildo for fanrv ntm It Quotittitfii r n folIowR rrcsti-kllled. dr parked turk per lb Pnm y, nearby. 32 081c fan-v urKttrn. .11 Vatic: fair to Kood liVtt&Qc old tiiiH, J s italic, ininmon, '2 027c. fowl ll to box, dry-plrked l-'ancy, Mlter. -!U uelithlntr Wj w 5 Ihi npleco. 23 He i do 4 ll'fl apiece. 23c J do, ItH lha. apiece, 2H22c, do .'1 13. nt loco, lDdct fowls. In bbln,, fancy dry-v-'kul elshlntc 4l 5 low and oer apkre j rt ci 7 Him nplce, JL'i. pntaller ni7e, 1720c A roontors, dry-picked, 17c, roaitlni; chicken western ilry-pifked. In boxes, uilch Inir U1) lbs in r pair 2."KHi.MU do, H lbs per pair, 2Uf2rc do. 7 lbs per pair, 'J-'liac, rnnat InB" chickens, utatern Ico packed, In bble , fcelfhinic S lua and ner per alr, J22.1c, roant- Ins rMrkprirt iv nturn. In hlitn ivnlvhinrr 7 th per pair JOtSli hrollliuc chlckcni. weatern. In DOXI oxri wiltthlTipf 31M lbs per pa.: HfJoC. chickens m lnhlnK Tidfd lha per pair, lUHPl'Oc in ml v Ail mi ,. a IVdf'1.1. tipnlUn tamo.p ..n..r I 83031c do nthor n.-orby. welKhlnu 1'4 Sfi! Ibn .virce ;m;i" nil in" irny, smnuur nlzo. ;iu Sic duikn ii. iirby Jlc. do wealfrn. L'OSJ B i 22c crim iniirbv "n'-'-o. do, wrntorn. lSfia E..lt;0cf miunlw uhiio. wobbinK 111 Ibi por I-IS'm ii'wi. uii ii'j, u'iiiii idh per uoz, 14 ns B yy ww ". ii" o ii'" I'rr noi: i-ifUkiil. iih, no, Is lit. per .dor j.1 rUQ3 7.1. do du 04JOV4 Id. rw .,7aicli(i. dnrk. J2.S0W2.U0; amall r itl Mo s 00i (jpjj ij, FRESH FRUITS Vo in.i i kt rubd stonily under niralornto oiTerlnsa nrid n fnlr doninnd Quotntlont. JipplM pr bid -York Imperial, tit ISA. EnUaiK ! inn. linMnln No. 1. 3 7.19 I. SO. Jo. ungradid .tt:t5u (Ircentne, .No. 1, tl.ftuiir 8! do, unkrudrd S.lm I 2S, IClne-i. No 1, ji.no go, do untcrHdHl 3U4; Htuyman, Jo. 1, f I ::gi," uiiKrtmu, .'.;iiuf ;i.ou; wincsap, . .P-i1' it 'OfiM BO do, unnrailed B r.nu I Cn Arjle. Norllm. miTn, per bin. (1 51)102. 50. I.cm Jiii, per Ik. J r.nW'l DrnnKf. 1 lurid i. por B-ltfrJ-IlriKbl 12 J.14B2 73. Itufnot. 1 t2.A0 ,,""""'" ' InrldH per trnp, 12 nnsf.l 50 Oripefrult Fluildit por eratc. 12.23&J. l'lneip I1! Hand i Indian ItHer, pit crntr, 12 21W S5. Cranlifrrb o fnpo foil, por bbl PHncy LTtnterrlca Capo Cod, per cr.ito, J202 10: do, atr "5030 ' i)trawbcrrlt!'. "lorlJa, per VEGETABLES Choice Rlark nnbl fulfil nn.l i-hIa.i fip.n ' siiV iuPPH' 8 ' U under rontrol ciuotntloiiM "" potato per nuili, renimvltnulu, tJi "e.. 1?itn.,:,e9i I"'r ,usn l'nnylninli 5 ?o0e ?! h,wl J" -Now York, rholcn 1. 7.110 wh"e poiitoon, Jcravy, per b.isket Hc f 11., ?f' pciutneii. Knatbrn Hhoro, per bbl , !''. -Pclavi-aro and Mnmund tier Immor. 11..3VI .ii) vet nntatoea. Jersey, per basket ;, ,1 .cll , No 2 naiillo. nnbinH, per ' !L..R? u'n'h iier ton tMWOu. spinach, kf'0fe, VW -II 30 J 1 7.1. kill.-. Norfolk, per ?fi. cei;" 'iiuli Hotter. Norfolk, per crate, JlOl 50 letiui.. riorlda per basket tl out l" ":V ..liSUIItt. uer iiushui iuhiuii, no Vir.M.L"ro".n . ,,,!r.Ji?"kot. I-' W. In-ana. lOrlllA IW. l.c.uL... Ilffll ml ....lnn .., , ,- 1 :r.Vw.. imiri Ilorlda. per box II 7.142 2.1 !!:; i,"or'"'' Pr busket! lasea 5n. tomatoes. ilorlJi, per trate. 11 304J2. Law JIakcr to Keep Close to Job TIIENTOV. V J. .Inn S Follnwini; thn , example sot by Gmernor-ilect IMrc, As- . temblyman-elect Arthur Whitney, of Slot--i tit n.n.1.. .... ,. , ... , . .. . . v-wU,i. nan ie.tH(-u mo iiDnin oi i-reuer-"Ick Clark, an aitlst. and will reside here luring the leglMlatuc Hesslon. whleli oiiens Tuesday Mr Whitney is a retired banket ' and a former member of the New York Stock Exchange lie has n beautiful estate L at Mendham Morrla County. He has deter mined to devote his tlmo to public problems and his deUsiim to live in Trenton is In lln with his Intention to keep in Intimate touch With all that transpires during tlio 8tton THE WEATHER OlUcial Forecast WAS11INT.TOV .I.in K r j For eastern l'ennsylianla: Pair tonight . and Tueadni. u.irin,r III nn.lli n.,,1 ...ao I portions tuniKht . strunff houthuest ttinds I The barumetrk- piessure is low over all SrCf Canada and light snow has fallen in Una eastern iwi iuves during the last twen-j;ty-four hours whllo fair weather has pre vailed throughuut the United States Season fable. tenipeia..ure-i prevail from the Mis- EalMlPDt Rlier en.4tLt.nr.l ulill .... v..aaa l Li,50!," from moat "of t,le Plains States - a ...' ,aB lms occ"rred In the Dakotas l Minnesota during the last twenty-four uri. changing a moderato deficiency to a Miserable excess In the eastern portion rrstn.i. "M""-' " cnanges naio lieen ir cTiiar and generally unimportant Observations at Philadelphia MA l ""r'rr " ., ,,. """- t ... .. .. .ai . . .Nortbwfcj.t h miles Irfil.. Mark 71""-' hi Biu.Z 'f ""- .::::::::.:'.. 5j p .luiuia tiaipiruiure 17 tLnmna ,r. T lnt.,-J ii and other teal.., 1:10 u. m. The Tides POUT IlIt-Hrl.D 8 11 11 ' Ul 11. UK .. ?5 'r l?r win. HE8TNI T STREBT W1IARK WSIee a t.i.. Ji3 1 13 p tl o7 i ' wat. r REtDX I.NLAMJ 1 ul... -IK:, 10 U A i BK.A;WiV'irR IV w IK 1 1 I a 0-1 o 2ii t S iO 4 li WHEAT IS IRREGULAR AFTER EARLY GAINS Nervousness Cornea Kotowing Advances Caused by Belief of Much More War H i:Tlll.n CIINDITtOSt NI.N' MIHK, Jnn. .",rltlce. rrcrlied nl the Uealjier ll.ir.Mii It,., .'.V.rnlnr Indl' tnlrd Hie follonlna uenllicr rnnillllonst Temiieralitre.. ut-i. , ... .. ,!- . .!.... ... "'.V'. AIW. ..ilium.! -.orinnr.i . rienr 4 Vlilill IV eat . . . flenir 4S oiifiMMt . . .... clear ct J PPer MlwlMlppl Volley cleaf ttf .,.!,!T,'r. VlMlMlpnl Anllry.dMr 70 IH1I0 Vnllry ... . clear .1(1 H 11 ai 2B an 111 211 iMIlfAiln. Jan. S Aftef having dls plnved strength on further good Imjlng. dun to reiteration, that the) war would con tinue for Homo lime, wheat developed Ir regularity toJay, nllltuticti the near po'l tlons held wnll. liirly In tho nosslon efTortit of tho llrlllsli (Jovernment to sitppreM news of tho elearniiee of vessel gave shorts a fright nml htaitml many of them covering Absorption by rnminlnalon lioibii'n nn perslstnnt nml 11 rBpresentatlvo nf tlrent ilrltnln toolt July freely nt Winnipeg. Later tho market was nffcrtril by scattered prollt tnklng tQsli premloimiH were strong at the sen hnard. but eanler at the tlulf. 8a.es foi otport wero nlioiit 200,1100 bushels. Th high on liny wns $l.Si'u and the low tl SB's. Hosing nt $1.884 to Jl.SS'a. ngnlnst Jl.SITa n-t tho end flnturdnv; the high on July was $1.M? 11 ml tho low $t5l, llnlKhlng nt, 41,6S lo Sl.tatt. tompareil with $l.61?a, Saturday- Inst prices tho lop on September wns $1.11, and tho low $1.3914, closing nt $1 Vj. un changed from nHlttrdny's final Leading futures raniwl ns follows' nen. upen man Low riosu riosn 3Iny Jlllv 1 WW4 1 R0I4 I.Ut l.SS, 1 S.1V 1 ni 1 r.ij 1 r.i. l.nat, j r.i. Sept . 10S 1 11 1 .hi 'a 1 h'ju HII4 corn 'new delivery May tni". luo'i P tiD'i 00U July tlS'l !l!)lj us 'us, tin's Oats ,. t Msy M. M't tr.n MS r,7". July nti'a Bit r.1'1 r,:, ni t.ard 1 .Tan 1T. 07 IS.T.1 til 03 in n 113.01 Mnv Ill 12 HI 211 lit 117 H1 IT Mil 01 Jul 1(1 :lil SID 15 Itllis Jnn 1152 11.00 11 52 !! CO Ml 12 Mnv 11 112 1.1117 11W2 1.1 U7 Ml 1.7 Pork Jnn . .. 2s r.n 2s n 251.1 2S n 2s oi Mnv . 2 111 2S 17 27 PD 2S 17 27 SI Julv . t2S 17 1J7 11.1 nid t.Vsked tN'omlnnl. Stnbliiui; AITrny in AHnona Clubhouse Al.Tno.VA. Jnn. 8 Soven Italians lire under arrest and tho eighth la bolng sought by tho pollco today for complicity In n fight nt tho AhruzI riuh at midnight. In which four men wero Rlabbcd. Rominlile. rhilllpl, thlrtv-elglit, Is In tho hospital with a deep -wound In his back and a punctured lung l.ouls Krnnccco, twenty-seven, hns Feven slab vounds In his back. Oluscppo "Slsll was nearly nalpcd and Alficd Ulllu 7edo's right cheek was slashed All tho pollco liavo lit en nblo to learn Is that the fight started over a woman FOHEICN EXCHANGE NT.1V VOIttC, Jnn S Tim announcement of tho Import of nu additional $2C,000,00() in gold was reflected In firmness in steillng exchange. On tho other hand Teutonic ex chango wns weak and lower, notwithstand ing tho leport of tho arrival nf securities by tho Peutschlaml Ilolchsmark cables wero rpiotcd at 70 7-10 and chucks wero called 70, but this was entirely nominal Vienna dropped lo 11.C.7 fop cables and 11 OB for chei-lts. the InHt also nominal For demand hteilli.g I 7n" was bid, hut l.7rl4 was asked fables held nt 1.70 7-10 OthcrvvlNo Iho mail.ct was dull nnd not paitlcularlv Interesting, although Scandi navian exchange and pesetas wero n little higher than tin Satuulay. Quotations. Demand sterling l.7S4, cables 4 70 Sixty-day nllls 4 7tni. 00-day 7-10 bills I ti'JVs. Franc cables D.S.I i, checks Ii SI&J I.lro cables fl.SS, checks 0 SO '3. Swiss cables C03'4, checks B0I. Kroner tables 29 70, checks 29 60. 1'eseta cables 21 10, cheeks 21 20. riullrter cables 40i, checks 10 13-16, Hublo cables 29 40, checks 29.30. Tho above quotations for Spanish .px ihango aro tho highest In soveral mouths. This Mrength ns In tho caso of Scandina vian exchange and other neutrals, Is duo to tho expectation of larger exports to tho belligerents HANK CLEAIJINOS Hank ib arlnss today compared with orre spondtne day last two rarn HUT mill 1(113 1'llllada . JI0.2'l7i!ll J31 017, MR f l,ull,lil,1 lloslon . JI.22I Ml.1 2.1513.231 IS 031 baD DIVIDENDS DECLAKED 1 iinsolldated Trut'tlon Company of New Jer s n ubir sfinlalinual of 2 per lent, puvablu Jiiiin.irj 1.1 as reslsterid Dfcfintwr .lu Mllwauken i:ieiirTc rcntlnay und Light. reu lar iiuarlrl of Hi per rent on prefirred stuck paablu January .11 to atorl. of rerord jaim un 211 Amirlran fllua 1 nmpanv recular semiannual of II l-r shnre on preferred stotk paablo IVbruarv 1 to sloik of rrrord Januyrv 2- tShannun C'tiprs r Cnnip.in. ntuUr uuarlerlv of 21 1 i-nts pnr shun and an extra nf 21 nuts thn sunn us three months aicn, pivublo IVbruiry 1.1 to stiM k of rt-iard Junuar 31 EVENING roit vi:i-:k or JIMAIIl M-ia ALHAMBRA William S, I (11 r I Tiulliful Tolllver ARCADIA IMIth Taliaferro la Tb Comtueat of Canaan APOLLO Mine IVtrova In Tim lllaik llutlerOv BELMONT Trunk Kwenan Thn Sin Vu BLUEBIRD CEDAR Mae yiurra) In 'Iho Plow tllrl Klliel Clan, .11 Tlie MaUin-ss of EUREKA Marg-srlta Fischer In The 1'earl of Purudlao FAIRM0UNT H K l.tmoln The World Aaalnst 5GTII ST. Pauline Frederick In Nanette of tlw Wilds FRANKFORD Kessue Ifavakuvv.1 Tho Haul of Kuril IMPERIAL Audrey Munsen Inspiration LEADER Paulino I'rederh N'anetta of Iho LIBERTY l.nclll Leo Sfewart In The Nlntty and Nino LOCUST Alice llradv In A Woman Alone MARKET ST. Cleo Vladlsan In lllaik Orchids No performance 0LYMPIA Frsmle X Hnshm-111. Itomso and Juliet 0VERBR00K RALACE Kathlvn Wllllanui In The lledeemlns Love Clara. Kimball Youna The Common Law PRINCESS Jean Solhern Whoso Flndsth a REGENT Theodore Huberts In Anton the Terrible RIALTp RIDGE AVE. aretchen Hsrlman The Lave Thief Frank Keenan la The Sin Ye Do RUBY SAVOY. Alice llradv. la Woman Alone STANLEY NiatDinva In Wr Bride LlllUn Walker ludlaxretuio STRAND TIOGA Fai.nU) Ward 1 Tts Years of tk t-uf TbunuB H inoe CI.UutloJi VICTORIA Financial Briefs Tho N'ew Yntk Sublrcnsury lost $5000 in the batiks on Saturday, making a cash net loss slate I'rlday of $227,000 William 13 Lnrkwootl. .Ir , formerly with Arthur Upper & t'o , has become associated with JJarclav, Moore & Co. ' The following Heading subsidiary com pmles todav re-elected directors. liist I'enn Itallroad, tiist Mnhatioy llall rnad. Oeltyeburg and ttarrlsburg Itailvvav. Heading and Culumbla Haltrontl, 1'hestei and Oulawro lllver Unllfuad, Danvlll nnd Hhamnkln Hallrond, Shamokln, Sunbury nnd Lewlsburu Itallroad. Allcntoun Itallroad, Heading llelt Hnllrnnd. Norrlslnwn nnd Main Mno Connecting lUiilrojtl. Northeast Pennsylvania Itallmad, Norrlstovvn June Hon Itallroad and the t'erltlonien ttnllrnad There were no ihingr In tha olilccrs The Postnl Telegrnpli nml fable t'mn pany fur August reports n net revenue nf $02,025, as comp.irrd with n. deflilt i.f 032t for August liili. The gross 'in dent months wns $0,071, 828, n gain nf $649,401, while the Met for tho same perlml was JJOl'.l'CG. an Itiin-rtso nf 20.1,571 I Oross earnings nf 1f.7 rnllroails, having 1 nnniml Incomett ench of $1,000,000 or more during November weip $290,130, an In- 1 rrense of $22.B;I.1.I1I as compared with November, 1tIB. The net for Novcmbu Increased $2,010,505 in $ln,1,2i'.2,080 Al the nntllial meellng nf tho Mine lllll And Schuvlklll Haven Hnilroait. John Wn was elected to the board of managers In succeed Benjamin II Shoemaker, resigned officers and Iho other nine boartl managers were te-elected M ON E Y.I.EN D I NO RATES M1VV MUCK The fenturo of tho tnonev market at the resumption of business t... day was a reduction nf ', 'a per cent In time loans, bringing the level Mi per cent under the quotations of the corresponding week In lilfi This comparison Is made becnuso In that ear low ii-cords foi mom. wero touched. fall mnnov today loaned and renewed at 2U per cent Tho average Itl the week ending January 9, 1iD. was 2l per out and the low 2 por cent Time monev Is quoted ij per cent lower on bids for sixty nnd ninety da nt 3 and 3U )r cent, nml the nsklng rates were reduced ', per cent for Ihoso periods In 313 per rent Tor four months the bid Is U per lent lower nt 3'i per cent, and the asking figure I3 reduced an eiiti.it fraction to 3lj per cent. Trading rntos for I'vo and six months aro also-', per cent lower at 3ii per cent Theso figures opplv lo loans on good mixed stock exchange collateral. Loans on all Industrials ate ',i' per cent above thn mled rate. In tho wet It ended January 9, I91B, good ml.xed was quoted at 3'asT31t Per cent for sl.xty days, 3iaf!?3"( per cent ninety dnss. .1-7,11? I per cent six months and l'jiffl'a per cent for more than tho year In iho week ctidrtl .Inntint-v 10, 1911. the call money average was S per cent and thn rato queried 2fS per cent. Sixty-day money wns quoted nt I per cent, nlnctj dny money 4 it 1 14 per cent, six months M. 'U I 'a per cent nml moto than the yenr B per cent. rilic.uio Tho turn of tho year found rates of interest in tho western money mar ket showing a firmer tendency, with quo tations of I per cent higher lu both commercial paper and over tho counter Borrowing I-s of limited volume, however, ispeclnllv from manufacturing nnd indus trial lines Tho uncertainly lu tho intor natlonnl situation Is expected to cause a period of qulotiide until homuthltig definite Is Known ns to the probable outcome of peaco negotiations Hank clearing.) nt St Louis and Kan sas City undo new h'gh ncoiils for tho first few days of the now year, re flecting greater business activity The de mand for funds continues fair with rates uf discount I to B per cent on tlmo loans, Kow offerings of commercial paper are made, the usual rales of 1 to 'j per cent pre vailing. , IMIILADIM.I'IIIA rail. B per cent. Time, 4'afTG per cent I'ommerclnl paper, three to six months, 4fB per cent LONDON Money on call was 3's pence today, unchanged Tho rato of discount in tho open market for short hills was GftTjSH penco nnd for thrco-inonth bills BlsGB pence, umhunged Copper .Market Is Unsettled NI3W YOnif. Jan. x. Tho tone of tho copper market is still unsettled, with busi ness quiet, nnd on change Is looked for until a better outlook ns to peace is to be obtained or until tho users huve reduced their supplies to such an extent that they will be compelled to ic-cnter the. market and purchase to cover their manufacturing lequlremonts Lending produceis and dealers are still quoting nominally for the third quarter ut llji-jc to l.le and fur the fourth quarter ut from ll 'jc to ,iv per pound (Iramilatcd Sugar Unchanged KW VOIIK. Jan. 8 All refiners quoted 0 75c today for fltin granulated sugar. Tho lust hale In spot Cuba raws was un- 1 hanged nt 5 39e. LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR kvi:ky mommv buujcct to ciianoi: TUTSllVT Wim.MI Ii William K. Hart In Truthful Tolllvar lldllh Taliaferro in The fomiuest uf t'anuuu William S Truthful IMIIh Tulliferrn. In 'I bo ( unuuest uf Canaan Ann PennlnKton In The lUinbow I'rtmtsa Dorothy Da Hon. in A Datable in Houls la Do Frank Keenan In The Sin Yo Do Douslaa Fairbanks. In The Matrimanldc Pauline Frederick, In The Hplder Alice llrady. in A Womun Alone In listen II ll Warner. In The Vagabond Prince lllinche Sweet, In The Unprotected Douslas Fairbanks In American ArlstoLracy ll 11 Sothern in An Enemy to Hie King In lllm Sesiue llavakavva. In The houl of Kuru-San nuth Ktutisiiou.fi. In Klnkald tlambUr Pauline FrederUk In Natiettb of the Wilds Florence l ne ,,ai.. In San Seeeue Ilasakaua. in The boul of Kura San Mabel Taliaferro. In Sunbeam in Audrey Munaen. In Inspiration H K Lincoln In The World As-alnat lllm k In Wilds Pauline FrederUk In Nannie of the Wllda Pejv Ihe Viae Marsh, In The Wharf Hat Valeska Surratt, tn Jealousy Alice llrady In A Woman Alone Audrey Slunnn. in Purity ' Udna Sfayo In The Return uf Kva Kmllv The today Wm. Ituseell. In The lane Hermit IHhtl ClaMon In The Hl'l-len Star in Clfrr? Klmlall Yoiinar in The Itlee rf Susai Marl- Dressier in Tll'te'a Punctured nn.iiui- Kathlvn Williams, in Tlie Redeeming lajve Kathlvn Williams. In The Redeeming lane Jean Sothern. In Wboao Flndeth a Wife la Mine Olaa Petrova In lb Ulaek BUtterily In Wife Jean Sothern. In VVnoea rindeth a Wife Marguerite Mtea Ueorae Robert IVarwlck In The Heart of u Hero I.uclle Iae Stewart In The Ninety and Nine lu Ethel Clayton, In The Madness of Helen Philip HoUlen Rkraird I.enore Ulrleh. In rt Road lo Love Mere MacDerinott. In The laist Sentence I orotbv PhlUlM. la The Piper' a Price Audrey Muneon. in Purity Natlmnva In K'tlmnva In War Brides War Brk IrMea In I.llllan Walker, la l&dlacreiloa LlllUn Walker in IniiUKretion ut a Ksuoie Wrd In The Yer af the Locuat Mabel laliafrro in Tke Sunbeam T6atnaa H loco's 'iviutao r Toonias H loo Civlllutkw NDIfJNff JV, o LEHIGH 7V. "11 "" 1 i; 8 n I HUNTINGDON ST I fsi H! lb WANT CAR ROUTES CHANGED Htisiness men of Central Geminii tovvn nvenue nu askitiK that two of tho routes which eomo down tior mnntown uvcmio shnll, on the re turn trip, turn cast on Huntingdon street to Ciuiinantovvn nvenue nuiiin instead of continu'inf- straight up Eleventli street LONDON STOCK .MARKET Confident Fooling in Evidence Amer icans Quiet and alixctl LONpriN'. Jan S A confident feeling prevailed on tho Stock llxchango todav on 'fnvornblu war news, nnd the maikets gener ally wero llrm There was a fair at cumula tion of business over the week-end Tho gilt-edged section hardened under the lend of the Pa per cent war loan The latter was iullueuced by forecasts that Hie forthcoming notation will .vleld 5', per cent with the tux. Atncitraiis weie quiet nud mixed, with t'nlted States Steel maintained fatindlnns were good Homo rails held well South American lines wero steady nnd cheerful Allied bonds moved upward. Largo sub scriptions to tho new Internal loan mnde Itusslans strong Thero was Investment buying of I'lilnese descriptions Tludsnn'a ll.iv Company Issues weie very firm Llttlo was done Itl mines. NEW YORK COFFEE .MARKET NI3W Y11RK, Jan. R The niaiket for coffee futuies opened III 111 and active, un changed to nu advance of 0 points Trans actions nn the call were estimated at about 1 1,000 hags . After tho opening the market held firm, due In a mensuie to the fear of an Import duty being placed on coffee and to the fact that situation lu cost of frolght on coffee from Iltazll was becoming nunc acute, owing to the scarcity of tonnage ami high freight rntes 'loin's opening SalurildV'H 1 lose X 701J'S HI H N3ltN 87 s units 'ij pilS OS 1 man 01 tl.O.IWIl 07 ti usi&ti o-i 9 l.ifjti 1.1 9 itiwn 21 0.2.100 27 9 3109 33 II 3000.33 January . . 1-Vbrmry . March . . April . . . . VIu . . . . June Julv August rlepteinber (ictolK-r , November December . 9 flu tl 05 II 07 9 tt 9 20 J 11.2 1 i '0.12 'Ii 22 II 2.1 II X1 110 II ,()C-L MINING STOCKS TONOPAH BTHOKS nu. Asked .07 21 lit .21 .1.1 .27 MaeNsmara Midway Mlipah i:xlenalon . . . no 20 II .Vlantuna .... 1; North Slar . 1.1 llrscue t.ula . ... 2,1 UOl.tiriULD STOCKS Atlanta 10 lllue Hull "2 Ilooth ,-H Combination Fraction i.1 KlamonddeM 11 II Wl lialay JM Oro . . '- rinndatorm Kendall . 01 Slhor Pbk . . . .21 .MISCi:i.l,ANUiHS Arizona, I'nitrd . . . mi N'ovadu lllll . . . , V'J Teeopa Mlnliiu , . . IT 11 .113 .12 .IIT OT .Oil 03 .l"l .20 .2.1 lb Corn Eahier in Liverpool LIVnitPOOL. Jan S Corn was easier today nt a decline of 'sd with American mixed quoted at 14s 3V4d and Plate at 14s Hid I-Tour wus unchanged ut S9s - vIlVY TiiunsntT Han In Tolllver Ia)U Tellelien In Tim Viiturlu Clues Clara Wllllums la Three of Manv Mae Mars'i, hi The Wharf Rat Doualns Fairbanks lu 'Ihe Malrtmantai- M4bl Taliaferro, In The Sunbeam Cluru Mabel Taliaferro In The bunbeam Clara Kimball Youne tn The Rise of Susan qeorso Walsh In The Island of Dealre Ul in Robert Cannes tn The Martrdom 13 An ii.e ..... lly speilal reuueet Quo Vadia Thaa Ittra In The Vixen llvlami In llnemy Audrey Munaen In Purllv Porothy Dalton In A Oamble III Soule Kdna. Sinn in The Return of Kve On Stevens. In Wager Jean Sothern, In Whoo Flndeth a Wife K The Orece Darmond in The Shielding: Shadow Ct-n Madison lu The Black Orchl Is Frank Maclntvre lu The Traveling Salesman Klbel ClaMon In rtroken Chtlna II I Clark In Washington viarsuerlte Clark in Miss Oeorve Washing tun K The JU'H Doro In The Lash Waeter with Bennett Wm Cmiriney in The Challenge Ihe Irene Kenwlck in A Coney Island Prince Bryant Washburn. In The Pbantom Buccaneer The Nsslmova. In War Brldea H Sotberu lo A Man of MyaUry Ike Priu of Oraueurk Tnomaa H Isca'a Clvliualloa GERMANTOWN TRANSIT DISPUTE NEARING END Public Service Commission to Hear Final Argument Today in Hnrrisburg ttAltHISIlfHd, Jnn s rinnl argument In the controversy between the Philadel phia Hnpld Transit Company and the Central Uermantown Avenue t!uslne As soelatloh, of Phllailelphla, over the route of two trolley lines serving the northern section nf the city will he heard before the Public Service Commission here this nflernoon More than a year ago the business men In conjunction with the I tilted Iluslness Men's Association began nn agitation to have the Transit Company reroulo llnw tvventj -three nml Ilfty-ltve Tho earn on these two routes run south on rlermanlown nvettun through the section Interested, and on the return trip run on Llevetuh street to ( Hen wood avemln to tlermnntovvn ave nue The business men asked that the iars 011 Hie northbound trip leave IMevcntll strcot nt Huntingdon nnd after following Huntingdon street for one block continue, northward on (termnntovvii nvenue Tor nearly a venr the iaso hns been lie fore thn lommlsslon When the case was originally opened the Logan Improvement League nnd the (lerinnnlnvvn nml Chestnut lllll Impiovement Assnclntlon lined up with the Transit Compnnv opposing tile proposed luii'ge Since the Inst public hearing, how i-M'i the Irfignn Impiovement League tlunugh II J Lnffertv, president, has no tified that commission Hint It hns with drawn Its opposition to the plan of the Cen tral (lerm.intnnn llusliiess Men's Associa tion The action of Logan business men will. in the belief of Ldvvnrd 11 Martin, lounsel for the complainants, carry considerable weight with the commission in hnndlng down the decision following the llnnl argu ment today. Prior to Hie general rerouting of 1113 thou- wero live lines tunning northward on tiennantown avenue over the mule np pi oved by the complainants Three of these routes now run on Hleventh street, und It Is Iho aim nf the business men lo have two of them returned to their old course Attorney Martin In Ills argument loilnv will chnrge Hint the present muling of tho cars hns caused serious Injury to the busi ness Interests In this section of (.emuin town nvenue. Hint the change Is annnvlng dangeious and Imnnvenlent to the general public, nnd Hint it violated tho original ihntter rights nf tho comp.wn In Mint the routes weie fixed In the charters. The answering argument of the Philadel phia Rapid Ti illicit Company will be pie sented by either Hills Ames llnllard. gen eial counsel for the i'onip;UH or lloyd Lee Rpahr, assistant genet nl counsel. MAYOR WILL SUPPORT RYHERRY TROLLEY LINE Somerton and ISti.stlctoti Residents Point Out 1'rolits and HcnelUs The necessity of a trolley line to lly lierry and the returns vvhlih It will bring to the operator through both passenger and freight tin llli- wbb pointed out today by delegations of business men from IIUHtleton and Sometton, who called tit rllv Hall and sought Mayor Smith's 1 o-oporutluii In the project The Public Service CommhiHlnti heard a petition some time ago from tcsidents of the seitlnn foi a certificate of public con venience In this connection, but pnslpmieil decision In the mutter Another hearing lias been ginnted, the date of which has nut yet been decided upon Seiei 1 Ciuini'iimhn Oearge Minheii of tho Thlilv-Hflh Ward", headed tin- delega tion. He said that. the. reilents of the sec tion affected wero vttriBjlto p.i llvi ceiit to l'runkfnrd nnd five ctjU3 nddlH011.1l to Sonieiloti Tho Mfyor ruty,urcd Ihem tli.i' they would have htl uuppotH in the light In Ilia last transit .111 V1,A)0 000 vv.m pm- Licit for the building of Mm lu.ul RAILROAD EARNINGS pkhk xiAiujiMT'rri: , 19111 I111 re ise r.iurlh week llnember 1HI.3U3 j.'l 1,11 Month . . 1 IIMIN11 113(1117 I'rnm .lull I . 11927 202 I 3:10 7si Tlll.lilHi HT I.IIPI8 ANI VV KSTIUtV Knurlh Wf.k llei ember IMS 117.' 'IIS 112 jiontn mi o"- Krom Juls 1 3 07K US7 .! Illl I 2H1 ,1,11 COLfinAlJO AND MUt TIIUILS Fourth week December 1129,179 tl sin Month 1..1K3. H1.I at ons l-'rom July 1 9.001, isj 700..173 onOAT NOUTllllllV December aross .. . $H Mil 73J I.1H2 3H2 Six months' ltii.is . 17.13s. 10.1 1.7SO.303 II.LINlUS CRNTIIAL Deiembt-r (truss 10. Illl mill 1303.177 tU months' truss Js 11)2 ,191 I.17U.23U Dei reasi LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS I IHCAtlO Jin h IIOIIH llecelpts, I'.ll.OIIII head Market 10c hlsher Allied and butchers (lo O1tlo 711. iinod heav. Sin luti lo Tl, rouah heav II" 2.1ft lu 40. IlKht. l'l 054J10 50, plus, IT 0.1 tl 9 ,10. bulk Ho 2041 10 nil I'ATTI.K itei.lpls 211 000 h' ail Market steady 10 10c lower lleeves Jo 50&I117.1 cows and heifers 14 25l 10.4U, kers and fsedors l3JMIfaa.HI Tetuns, IT 739 7,1, . Hives II 1 1(1.1 .'5 HlllinP ne. elpts I h mill heuil Market striine Native nnd western. 13 J.'iUMO 40 lambs. $10 50 01 J. 75 FATl'llIItT Ia)u TelU-Keii in Tho Victoria 1 'rose laiu Telti-sen, In The Vb torla Cros Claru Williams In Three of Mall lara Williams In Three of Many Ihomaa Mehchan In The ilelr 10 lha lloorah Clara Kimball Ynumi, In Mv Official Wife Ilesile Ixive. lu Tha Heiress lleeale laive lu The Heiress Kimball Young, In Ip lurple Fannie Ward, In The Years of the laitust Jaik rtrkfonl. In Suventeeu Norma Tahnadge, in Flft PlfO Valhyrlen. In The Hidden Vulley Churles Ray. In Tha Honorable Algy Kthel Ilarrmore, In Helena Richie Louise Hurf in Seventeen H Sothern. tn Knem to the King t; I Solhvru. In An fclnemy to the Kins Iioutee Huff. In Seventeen Jack Plckford in Seventeeli Theda flara. In The Vixen Mabel TruneP - In The Heart uf ihe lllll Robert Cannesg In Martrdom of Philip Sirens Robert Conni aa. tn Martyrdom of 1'hlllp Strong Julius Sterer. in The Stolen Triumph Hall Kane In On Dangerous Uruund n til Kunc In Dauaeruus Clrouni) Hall Kane In On Dangerous flruuml K Llmoin In World Asaliiat Kiln Wm S Hart in The Devil a Double Harold laukw-iod In MUter 41 flUidvs Coburu lit The Battle of Life Lioii. I llirrvnor. in The Brand of "owi-rdiie P usy If. lend in Th Knemv Trank Maclntyre. In The Traveling Salesnian Frnk Msclnivre in The Traveling Salesman h Si inermire In lahtlBg for laive lleul Love lu Tk Heiress II Solium In Man of Mstery K H Sothern In Tha Man of Mystery Olss Petrova In The Black HuttnS Olga Petrova In The Black Butterfly (Isll Kane tn Men She Married Peggy IHIand In Hoe of the South LlllUn Walker. In Indlacretlaa Clara Kimball Young In Marriage a la Carte Dorothy Dalton In Female of the Specie Nsiimnva In War Brldea Ktbel Barrvnvor In lUlana RKofcio N'sxlmova In War Brldea h It Sothern. In A Man of Mjstery Maruutrrite Clark In Ills' CTeoi go v aablogtoa t II Batbern In A Man of Mjstery Uargiurlt Ca-k in Mis Qeorge Washington Tbariua 11 Inc a ClvUuataun lhomas H luce ClvUUvtu THE KEY TO THE CITY This four-foot gold leaf covered key will he given to the dolcgntcs of forty-four cities, who are in Philadelphia this week to attend the niimutl session of the National League of Commission Merehnnts of tlie United Stntos. E. S. Wood ward, chairman of the committee on entertainment, shown here, has arranged to have tho two biggest policemen on the Philadelphia police present the hey to the ollleinls of tho visiting organization nt the sessions in tlie Ilellevut'-Strntford. .MAYOR'S FATHER-IN-LAW DIES Isitnc Han-olt, Retired Manufacturer nnd Wilson Supporter, Succumbs tn Illnuss Isnac Uarrelt, seventy -three yenis old, father-in-law of Mayor Smith, died 111 tho Homeopathic Hospltnl. Heading, from nephritis He had been ailing tor two years, though able to get about He lcllred somo veins ago from his business as manufac turer of confectionery and Ice cream Three weeks ago his condition beenmo bucIi that It was thought best lo removo him from Ills home. 507 Pony street, Heading, In the hospltnl. Mr Uarrelt was n leader In Pemncrntlo politics n generation ago Ho was also a strong supporter of President Wilson lu his two cmpnlgns Mr llnrrett never hold a public office It Is expected the funeral will lie held from Mr. Harrett's home next Thursday. PHOTOPLAYS APOLLO Announce the .VIII11HIIII.U 11IL- lllilll MBA! WITH THE HUMAN VOICE To Im pin til for tlit' llrt thtii on JHOeN'DAY. JANUARY 8 Matinee and Evening Performances By DANEL . McPOYLE, Celebrated Organist. Orcan Recitals Daily T hli oil, ut h ,h in ii m i i til ill hIkiii il fur thin ttiiMitrn un1 rrpri m.miIr tin I itent ..ml moat impnu 1 hi" f tn itrc uri.ui 'Hi la Inutrumotu cunLalnw nil of the most Important, toncj and '"""" .;3,l.i,f,i;!:.co- Philadelphia OlUce r.n7 rinii live , in south i:irvrnth st. Nriv Vnrk Wll'lnm It King. Mar . m!m Smfma Gmrnomu a'lli: following lli.-.ilrc. obtain Ihrlr plrlurr. Hiruugh the STANLEY Hooking Company, which U a gunrantre of curly showing of the finest production. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre. In your lurullty obtaining pictures throucll the .ST.VM.r.Y IIII0KIM3 COMPANY. ALHAMBRA:," I 'urn th,Morrls&PasunkAve Dully J, Kvgs 0 : Paramount Pictures WILLIAM S. HART in ntl'TIirl I. TOLLIVHll" A Dfll I f 02D AND THOMPSON ArUlaLVj MATINUB DAILY MME. PETROVA in niF iilack in rTi'itriA ARCADIA cirnuTNUT IHILOVV 10TH Edith Taliaferro & Jack Sherrill in nn: cusyi 1T tip can.va-v- FRANK KEENAN in nip .-is v i: mi BLUEBIRD sl'sqLciiavna Avn Mao Murray & Theodore Roberts in "nn: plow nun.' pprvlD 00111 AND CBDAH AVIJ CCUViv iMi.'iimr.vr tiikatrk Ethel Clayton & Carlyle Blackwell In Till. MVIiNESs ul 1IKLKN" FAIRMOUNT '"ll AvK.Ntn, E. K. Lincoln and June Elvidge in Till; VVOItl.Il MiMNST HIM' r-r"TLJ CT TIlEATtlll MAT. DAILY Erg T to 11. BO IU Jl. lielovv Spruce PAULINE FREDERICK in -NANITU. Hi Till: WILD.S FRANKFORD 4TU rRANKAF?g.?UH Sessue Hayakawa '" Till IfOt'I, Uf KL'ltA SAN" URAY CARTOON'S IMPPR1AI "TH i WALNUT SIS. llYlJria.rU'-1-' TiiKkt: siioks daily Audrey Munson ..Inspa,lW. LEADER FORTY-FIRST AND LANCASTER AVENUE PAULINE FREDERICK in NANETTk OF THK WILDS' LIBERTY "" COLUMBIA WILLIAM COl HTEN'AY In THE KIKt-Tl AND NINE" 1YEST I'lllLAHELl'IIIA F II R E IC A i0TU UAKKET ST3 MARGARITA FISCHER in "The Pearl of Paradise" ' HOl'tll I'HIL.VDKLl'lilA OLYMPIA d,SnukT. yo f-TvrM Tuaadav w M ri bSELi. u uaa-e TooVia ' , 6 ( Hertull iHAUlit: lIXflJN In I I ul It. b rccu AU THJ- YEII.JW MENACE' BRENON FILM CONCERN GETS JOHN BARRYMORE Star of "Justice" Signs on Selz- nick Program Will Enact "The Lone Wolf" Ily the Photoplay Editor Minv prominent pholoplnyers have been -igiiril bv equally t -eminent film companies lining the Inst week or so Heading the 'it K John Harry more, who set his Blgnn ur tn a contract offertd him by the ller 'mt llicnon rilifi Corporal Ion, affiliated wltUj in Selznlck enterprises Mr HarrymoroT 1 niii of three members of his Immediate ' fnmilv who have "gone big" In the movies, I Ii tic-l began Ihe domestic exodus by Join II c Havld Orltnth's cjm,ianv when the pro- ' lin 1 1 of "Inloleranre" wns still making one I eel dramas with the lllngrnrjh Since then he has appeared In Metro pieces, as has his 'iitei, I'.thel She. by the way, Is nbout to run t the role of a dance-hall girl for that I I mpati a departure In typo for Miss II trry more John or Jack, hns played In a number of fines fnr I-'ntnntis Players, scoring vchenv "nllv despite the occasional feebleness of lil vehicles Ills first picture with Hrcnon will be nn adaptation of "Tho Lone Wolf," Louis .Inseph Vance s popular novel Its win mark his reentry into tho field of the 1 Ini-n-a after an nlisenco of nearly two venrs Last season ho was seen on the legitimate stage ns Haider in OuUworthy'g grim tragedy. "Jusllce ' others who have Joined or rejoined tlie innks of the "suti-bllnketB" arc Uall Kane, seen here recently In tho flesh In "The Hatp nf Life," who will soon leave for tho Wct to wolk In Mutuuls; Hdnn (loodrlch, ex-vvlfc of Nat lioodwln, who has gone with the snme company ; Kenneth Casey, the 'veteran hoy actor' In old Vltagraph films niii hope he has had his hair sheared slnvc llten'). and Irene How lev Sho will 'ie cu.stiirred with Lionel Harrvmoro In Metro's "Making Hood," written by Chan nlng Pollnck ami Retinoid Wolf Forthcoming fentuien from various stu dios nrp "A fllrl's 1-Villy,' formerly "A Movie Rnnvincc," World-Hrady. with Rob ert Warwick and Doris Kenyon; 'The Bond, age of Pear." same firm, with llthel Clny Ion, nnd "Tho Pi Ico Sho Pnld," Selznlck. with Clara Kimball Young. For "Panthea," Norma Tnlmadgo's (list screen venture since sho left Kino Arts, a capital cast has been selected The origin of the Keystone brand name Is disclosed In the flrrt Issue of tho Mack Sennelt Weekly, n small but chipper publi cation devoted to spreading the news of ennettvllle Kersel Ilauinann nnd the fnrce-dlrcelor were pondering tho problem n it significant nnd catchy tltlo "How would Ciovvn Comedy do," sug gested some ono dubiously "Rotten," replied the others In n chorus. 'Might call It something or about Vltc," ventiiied another of the group timidly. "Punk," chorused tho other two They relapsed Into silence. Just then a rnlltoad train went by On ono of tho enrs wns tho word "Keystone" In big let ters Without a word tho thrco btood up and shook hands "If It's n good enough word for the Penn sylvania Railroad, It Is good enough for us," they said PHOTOPLAYS THEATRE . 52d and Thompson Inauguration of the T ORCHESTRAL ORGAN LOCUST BSD AND LOCUST Mats . 1 .'m and 3 30, 10. 15c. uve . u.so. h. u.:io, a i irp noAnv m a woman ALONE" Market St. Theatre 333 MARKET STREET CLKli MVUIMilN In IILACK ORCHIDS" i:er Wi.liies.la FRANCIS FORD and fiitAci: ci .sard lu "run pukplu mask" OVFRRRnOrC (," ""ai:iuord F, X. Bushman and Beverly Bayno In ItOllEO AND JI'LI1:T"-8 Heels PALACE V2 ii maiiki-t hTitcnr 10c -50c K VTIII V N' VV I I.I.IAMM ant IIIOV1AS HOLDINO In THK lti:i)Ki:MlNU IjOW PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STIIRFT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in THE COMMON LAW" REGENT 1031 MARKET STREET jiriM.v voice attain JEAN SOTHERN in WHOSO TAKETH A WIFE' RI A 1 T O GERMAN-TOWN AVB. X J la 1 J AT Tl'LPEHOCKEN T THEODORE ROBERTS in VNIOV THE TERRIULE" Rl R V MARKET STREET U li I IiKLOW ITH STREET FRANK KEENAN in the sin yi: do- SAVOY lnig$r ALICE BRADY in ' A WOMAN ALONE" STANLEY MARKET AROVB 16TH 11 15 A M. to 11 13 . M. M A -711iri A In "WAR BRIDES" STRAND UERMANTOWN AVENUH AT VENANGO STREET Lillian Walker .indi.cnrelicm.. T I O C A lTTn AND VE-N'-sao n FANNIE WARD in THE YEARS OF THE LOCIST" VICTORIA "fSvis-T- THE THOMAS If 1NCE PIIODCCTION "CIVILIZATION" NOKTII l'HlUDF.Ll'III.V RIDGE AVENUE "" mw XYm' Gretchen Hartman and Allen Halo in "The Love TlueP' "PHIL AND DELPHINE" ', Te KVBNlNa LWKJj lfl-WioiUg ts&riat d M.J ' L 1 J 1 iHTrfaftr '""fjjstrsmrtfei n -y iAyato
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