Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 11, 1917, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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liu.in i ii.u iiniici. '.U: ilu. avs I hi. unipue.
M22c:ilo ."i ll-. nil . U-.'iK-: fmvtti.ln bhti..
finer. dr-i..f' w.l;llri -l'a f .1 llw. nnd nwr
IBlwe. S3i .. T It Mpl.ri'. L'LV; nniillT !.
ilOSCc. i'ii' ruoHters. dry-pi'kf(!. lie; roiifltlni
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ptblcknii. i.lKiiiii .."fii i'ia nor liair, luw'jiic:
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fStOJlc. il... ntli r :i .i.i.i. w.'lKhlns 1'i "'-'''S;
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I-IIKSH I'KUITS
Tim in . 1 L . 1 i 1 ;'i iin r.i 11 V Ul i ml' liliiLif nlnrl.
tiaratf nfl. i In. j .ni.i i f.ur ! nmMil Ounliit ltitin:
f.prl?n. it hlil -Vnrli hnp-ri.il. f:ifr4.'jA; l'
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to. uncra.l-'l i l"i :i .".". ir ihik'. X. I. 4..Mi
ililo, uiii,i.l i : " 1 - itiiux, .i. 1. i ,vilf
: do. uiiui.i.I. .1 f.tr'M. M.-ivmnn. No. 1, tlli'5:
to. iui':ril-.1 S'J ."in u '1 Tin. W'iik-h.ip. N. I,
n.r.d-. .Vi. ill tinttr.itl'-fl 41' .Vifi;i.Ati. Appli-M.
porth'At'M.M'n f r l'i. 51 rilfiiU.rilt. Liii(HiH,
tr Imik i! .".nii- J iir.tiwrt Klnrlilu. pir rratu
C-BrUhl $' -". " -.7.-i. isurt-w. S'J'ti'J no. Tan-
rn:. FI.-ri'Li p r Mnip. 'J .'"'V .l..t. (Ir.tpf
rolt. rinritlt p. 1 .r..t.-, fL'.'J.'ifII. I'iiHttpplfP.
lloridA Imli.in ltif l" r ithI- K'.L'Af rn 25.
rranlierrit s i'.ip. i'ml pi-r . Km- lati
virifiKK. v.i t 1 . 1. .11 iiia i cii'" .1". i-Tiui-krrlfR.
i'..i- m) I'M- 1r.1t''. llMn.'. Ml; ilo. Jir
if r. dark. i"rr.iM. ''t'J III On. li. Hirlit. BPr
ril, $1, ;'( J Str.tu Ii. rrifri. Kluriila, Kr qt..
is tr Stic
VKUKTAItLKS
.Tradf u.i- f 1.1 nml pri'-i't m'tu'rally ruh-ij
m ulth Mimiihi 4 vill iiti. I.. r I'linlrnl Unoirt.
I tnric Whit 1 nut . t iii-M inf IimmIi. PcmmhV I vi.nlii
'choice. $1 Ci't 1 '.in. ..-v Viirk. I'hul.'i'. It.wKt
., Mllli' l"il iln ' .JiMO, pr pits lit t. 9111'
H Kui. 1 . ,l.l,..u 1 ' . vt . en Stlt.ii. 11. ip I.I.I
liSg. J, M'iCIl'V Nti 'J il.AUivU. tiwfvl potu
,tMi. Ufliiw .in- ii ml Mu 1 j latitl. jur liampi-r.
II 231. .iii Sw.t pnitiiM. 1 ,l r-.-y, p. r hiiHlt't
-.NO. 1. IHMiM, N. 1. lliVHUV. OlllunM, IM'P
Wi-lb. 'Ihm u l ti.T.'i'ii.'i; No, a. ta nni
l T1 1'. .1.1 I 1 i.iUh , . tll'.4i Inn
v.v. . Hill. ir- IKIIIIill " 4 .,.. vr,pv,iri,.
Bulnar-h V il I l.l ftl r.lnSi IJnl..
Kflrfiillr t I. '.I HM, (i l t (illflnu'i.r Vim.
folk, pir irii- $11) .'iii. l.Mttm'. KlorUlu. pf r
'Hft, ii r.tifif 7.1. lii. lruinl, p-r bunlft-t.
1101. .Mi. iln pnli i .iriihiia, p-i lMiMKi.t, m
Id. llt-aii-4 n., i nl. i p.-r li.iHltft. tJ!$Pl.7tH, Kitm
Unt. KlorH.i p. r t. S'J. J.'tlt-.'iU IVppom,
rlftplH.I lu,r l,i I ".lllil 'I il,Mluull l.l..rl.l .
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(BUSINESS IS SMALL'
ON COTTON 'CHANGE
Liverpool Interests Avo LiU'gest
Early Purchasers Kul I y
Follows Weak Start
XBW VnltK. .I.in. 1 1--Iliislni'fM wan
mall at thu oiifiiiiiLf nf ih.. ftitimi murki't
oday anil prireH whi-p about linrlllulBeU to
' DOfntS lift lnn"f 1,. ui'miifilliv tvilli ll ilA.
'Jfne In l.lvorimnL hill Ihn tullM IVQM utuuilv
Anil it iviis ,...i...i .1... i. .....i.. ... ,,.....i.uu
If nail lu !' lami'il. tlmiv Ui-lllK nu jircs-
ur irom any iiuarti'".
B Liverpool Inlirejii. were the larcest buy.
F K, " ""! '"'' u'"' ""ul lluu'''' u,al0 l'ur
1I ai the loner IfielK. Tim Hupply,
iEnlch at bent iub liniiteil, cuum from sunw
ryinini8biun houses anil loial iei'utoi'M und
yiin this s.lllnK was exhausteil tlio mur-
g!. .uiuru tiliarpl.
HAt the end of ilm llrst ten minutest.' trutl-
prices iver,. )( n 0rlts abo Ilia In-
l levels, vith the deniund quite general
M the kupidy widely ni-altered.
pne niurlvet as suadier late In tliu morn-
B',01" "Ai-ilni; and i-untinued buying by
Ks ;...1"U "rukeis. uitli March selliitB Ul
"ii aim July to 18.4;. or about JU to
k -".is iiirni me earner tow level. 'iu
Brum "t liuntnvkB tapered oft materially
JJW the execution of stop orders on the
IBiUl-moniing: break, und recovery was pro
gled by bullish kouthern spot advices.
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l.IVKRt'OOI., Jan. 11. There was a fair
"M being done lu Knot cotton today
Prices wer. r. ii.iIi.Im Inivui. mm tliu I.UklM
ll.iplC for llliflllliln lulu H'Iia fii.lfiM aurtrri.
KtU SOflO bales, includlnu liOUU bales ANier.
fH- llie imoorts were 31.000 bales, all
Irlcan. TtlM limrL-t for fntlirou f.m....l
SV at a net decline of 3S40 iiolnts.
discount Fate of Overdue Shins
j'KW YORK, Jan U. H'lw fate of uv-
of tha Jong overdue steamililiu.. oar-
-' mo i.rorBic jinu tue voitaire. wutch
1 beetl inlsslnir far u. nimilli ntii infirm
been discounted by local marine Innur-
i unuerwrlters. and the olHcUl aunouoce-
of their loss by any of the belluieient
ttrunicnN it is rxpfited will cuse no
Ke in the rate l.m.il oijdei writei'n be
thai moi of thes. lioals tu been
na koine tiel thit the eij' I .vum
1 iOOS ll.l lliil be kniiuin nut. I Mfti.r
!' if iheu. Unuw to Vugtearf reuiam
"BeX, k to & Her eul LaiIhv mii.l.! liu
I Wati v,ritc-rj
PREMIER'S SPEECH
MAKES WHEAT SOAR
Wave of Buyiny Results From
liellcf That Prospects of
Peace Are Remote
ftllt'AOtl. .Inn. II. A ttuM- nf l.miiiK
fiillowfrt Hip nubllrnt Utti nf Premier l.imd-
Itwpte'!. nwM'ti nt tliillil in ii. ii,i,i, ,i,
tnfcen nc nn imlii'niimi tlmt pro5.rfi. r..r
Jwaro were twiote, JltMlt-tl n week nhKnt
inni'kel intu lrntis one totlny Mum
lentlim 1'nmmlHnlori Iipiibp ordrt i Imy ,'ie
t.erutwl. Fresh rtlei In rureiRttH i.f
nbom nnon IniRhflK weH wimrleil.
Mb.v, nfli-i' hnvlnn bfeii iih tow nn ft sn,.
roup to Jl.Sjn,. I'l.wlnp; nl $I.Hfi,,f(l nl';,
ntfnlnst St.H.1'', nl the rnd ymtcrtluv. .Inh
iiriel- hnvlrtR hern down n $t.4i. iiinpii
up to II.BIU. fltilnhliiB nt ll.iitMt i.ftt.
riiiiipnrpd with t ijs,, me lliiul nuol.ttltin
r yi'.terily. Weptemlier. nftir linvmR lniii
off In t..12r. ndvnmvtl tit I.!I7'. i-lonlnR
l II. xm, tohtriintPil with JH.3I,. tlm
fllinl prli-f. or .pitpt'itii..
The Mi-si part of the .in-minn wns marked
by h Bund dpiii nf retlllllnl! A rally
frohi nil lliltlill tlpi'lltln ivnn rnltowptt by h
Hlinrp IiipiiIi A kchhI di'ill of iiiirviiuKtiep-ii
llllll l.r.'llllll'd t.V.'l- Ihn lrl.lv nf Ilia l.'i.l.,...
AlfipH to t'ri'ililflit WIIkiHi's rpi'i-nt tmtp. It".
port-, of fiuilipi' utilinuirliip Hi-il'illei nnd1
Mpuhiipus In ntiilllij iflmi liuil ii bt'Hi'lih j
'ii.-.i. mm iiippi opprntiirii were spiipI'-i
nml the Viilllllio of tliitlllliltlnll thrntllth i'itii.
iiiIhkIoii Iihiisps was ipiltn hpiivy.
A irinlp I'lible finiii l.lverp.Mtl imlil that
IhiM'p veils' n Roiiil iIpihoiiiI for till itcn'iip
tlniia of wlii'iil when nffprud.
Sliiinn'iit from AiRenlliiii for the wi-ft.
mppp .'idliiiiited ut I. TiH'inul litinli.'K iiKumst
a7rt.nilii hiishrl!. Iut .vim. Wliilo thp
Wpiithrr In AllKtrnlln wiik liPltPI'. the emp
tliprp will bp ilHappolntlmt,
lluldt'i'K of Krliln In AritPiitliri shuwi'it
great HriniienH. ToIiiiiikp to that c.iiuitly !
HPitrrp. nml much of thn mom on p.m
Ik belliR litlllxpit for meal.
t.ailinu future rmiBt-l ii5,fullovy
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M0N15Y I.KN'OINO UA'I'ISS
M:VV VIlltK-Tlip-liiitVirtatlon of 121.
I on, lion In Bold from I'annda today. uuiK'Iiik
a total nf $4!i.4iii.i"iii rei'PlNPd Klnr tlio
rloxp of last wpek iitrlbutrt toward :i
si III easier moiipy inaiKet. The ilemand IH
moderatf and tlieie l.t very little doinB on
Kood niljicd Htoi-I; t schnimo cnllaternl.
TrntiKii'tloiw In the imiin are for renowals
and the loans are very lai'Kt'ly on Industrial
securities Nominal iiimtntioiis on Ktiotl
mixed tire R4t :i per cent for slxly and
ninety days, and I'ltill's per cent for five
and six monllis. Industrial money is limited
at a'j It :i!,i per cent
The mai'Uel for prime mercantile paper
is reptuled tpilcl and "spotiy." Not much
paper of the first class Is coming Into the
market and only a limited number of in
Mentions lire buyiiiK : .the nvci'iie it down
to S '3 per cent, the lowest llanircs sine" the
mlddfe of I leci-iiitier. when the Hurry In
call money to IS per cent caused time
funds on collaterals to run to Tit in per
cent, nml Imparted llrinuess to the paper
miiiket Sumo pape:' Is being handled at
Si per cent. Ill tlio llit wepl. of this year
mercantile paper showed a fair doRree of
activity, which sturled In unusually early.
Siibneiiuently the aniinatlon died out of the
market
Pi line bank acceptances are fairly active
and arc easier In lone. In common with the
other tlnanclal markets. Klllbles are
.iiii.ti.'il at 2?a4il tier cent, nnd Ineligible
it the hlBher llRum.
rail money opened today ui 2 per cent
for leiullni; and renowiiiB. '
IMIII.AIIUI.IMIIA -fall. I per .cent.
Time, I'.j'ii5 percent. Commercial paper,
three to six m-'nths. Hi 5 per cpnl.
KOIIKIRN EXCHAiNflK
Ni:V YORK. Jan 11. Tho ease In
r.oney wan rellertetl this morning In n fur
ther slight turniiiK in demand slerllns to
1.75 la-Id. TIiIh Ih th- hlRhest itiotatlou for
demand lu Home time, rabies sold at
! 7(1 7-10. l.imi; stcrlltiK continund to com
mand a premium nt 4.7'.' for Hixty-tlay bills
uud 4.70 tor ninety-day bills, ftubles sturted
in a lltth' better at 29.4 for cables and
2W.an for checks, but arc underslood to
now be under tlioso tlKiires. otherwise tho
market showed. little t.-lmnue. Teutonic ex
cliai:i.'.' was a shade, above Wednesday's
11 ual ItKuree.
Quotations were:
I-'rane cables B.sai. checks G 8 1 i .
Itelchsmark cubles 7(i 1-lti. checks 70.
I.iri. cables O.tlll't. cheeks OUHt,.
SivIsh cables 5.00. checks 5 02.
Vienna ciililes U.liM, clieclis 11.5.1.
Kroner cables 2 SB. checks 2. 0.
Pesetas cabli-M 21 15. checks 21.25,
' (louder cables IUT less 1-1C. checks
40 13-10 less 1-10.
HANK CI.JJAIUNCS
Ilu nl' It-arintra t'tiay i(iuipJtr'il with uir
.IKHMIIM 0y ti-f u mil W5,
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Ni'b Vurk ..Uir...17.t7 477.12:l.P-'7 afH.lltk.WI.'l
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M.i. ma. o.'n ua.aui. 1)20
I Hank uf (lermany (Jains (iolil
UWItl.lN. vln London. .Ian. II. The
weekly slalement of the Imperial Hank of
ilciniuny, Issued January 0, shows the fol
lowins chunijes: Total coin und bullion in
creased 1148.(100 marks ; uuld increased 42l.
0(iil; treuhury notes decreased 148,671, ooo;
notes of other bunkH increased O.ioo.ooii:
bills discounted decreased S02,uS9.O0O ; ad
vances decreased 782.000 ; Investments In
creased 1 .027.UOO1 otiier securities Increased
64,842,uuo: notes in circulation, decieased
08,771. oou : deposits decreased 705,l3ti.(iinJ ;
other llabililieH decreused 84.408,lii"l : lotul
gold lioldlUBS. 2.520.00I.0O0 murfcV
521, 1 10,000 More In fiold I'ront Canadu
.M'JW YOltK. Jan. 11. Hold aniountinu
to 54,440.000 bus been received ut the Sub
treasury from Canada for uccount of J. P.
Morgan & i'o The total luuiorts since the
beginning of the year amounted to 810.410,
000 and since Junuury. WIS, to $1,181.
740,000. Klkton .Marrlago Licenses
KI.KTOX. Jld.. Jan. 1 1 The following
were lsued marriage licenses lieie today.
John II. Wilson and I'mma Wolf. Uarl O.
Rosa and Jiatllda Weber. Albert Rooney and
Kthel JIIIU and tleorge P. llastlnus and
Kdna SI. Mack, ull of Philadelphia : I'alvln
Campbell, Norrlstowu. nnd Lottie Uass. Red
Hill. I'a-1 Joseph il. Starr and Kdith Spence,
Swedesboro. -N. J.; Joseph CralB and 'lora
Wasliinjjton. l'arksburg. Pa. ; Walter 1.
Welti man and (lertrude l-'lory. liaston, Pa .
and Ueome II. Cooper and Mildred I. lioutli,
Wllmineton.
TODAY'S MAIUUAHK LICBNSES
IjiiiuU White. UJUI ,V. 4uth St.. a nil Mabel Hurler
u v jr.ih mi.
Juseiai Toy. ViK yutk l . ud
on. 3NJ IUTK kl
PllweulM. U-' ,X
e. HarnKMOoro. l'a.
10th
11 . UU.1 KlUa
I . muJ I'Uru
UranilUn II hihiirtler. lUHuii
uiihti. Yors l-u.
iUrry K UUeh. 0 N l.lndeuooa i . una
xilriuui II Suady. LauUislturs. IU.
Herbert 1.. Uroi-kwav. Ltfu IsljuJ. .mJ
Lsurt.
AI SICOll. I.- MUIV.lv ..
lieurse J ViH'Urlus.r. lUrby. Pa . vnO Anna
Hanson IGia N. Cunektosa Jll ....
JsiuesM 1'hilllu is-' mnssuid I . tm'l l.lle
i. Sln-jrl l22 KliusoU l
Jin Imuran -:ii" K Muduwn st sna WiMonu
Unrik -1
John Huikj
nd Warj- Zabi. ka
l ltujir.ii lot j H lin si rn. 'J 11
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"RYEXIXG LEBGEK-PHILADELPHIA, TI1TTRSDAY, JANUARY 11,
ROADS GIVE ADVANTAGE FOR CITY PORT""
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ns soti- usr OFBinr wsr j& e? N I
-'jtAlnn A n ri 91 JitAlf J fTOSuHSeC J
vjiff or tszr Mrtc , ri jP" &) si
estr tine x?.&.co, - f oy c&N & s
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Til rep urcat railrou.l trunk lino.-- uinl Uvir t'oiineftion.s center in I'hllu
tlolphia nml t'unncet by a belt line direct to whnrvea on Delaware nnd
Schuylkill Rivers. This furnishes :i bijr niivnntuKe over tunny otiier
ports. In New York much freight, has to be loaded ami towed on barges.
Port Well Served
by Many Railroads
f'mitlmirtl frtnn I'aco Din
cross Hie HoUtliern part of the -city nt
Brnde. to occupy streets nnd eventually they
Huccei'deil In dividing that section Into Ihreu
.lopiiriilo zones, with dausuroUH Brndu cross
Inns tit iiiih InlPi section.
This has interfered with the proper de
velopment of Hint vusi ami Important see.
(Ion of the cliy known ts Soutii Philadel
phia. Krom I M'S till IHia the abolishment o:
Brnde crossliiRS on the lines of the various
railroads In South Philadelphia as a sub
ject of conference, between the city officials
and the olll.ials of Hie railroads, till. Under
the AdmlnMrntlon of .Mayor liliiiiketibiirtf
in 101 a, a tlnnl conference resulted in what
is known ns "The South Philadelphia Agree-
metit." ,...ii .
This aBieement was m lived nt by liberal
criiicesslons on both sides, the rallrondi
uKreelnK to ilevale some Brnde Hacks, to
abandon others, and to use still others I'oti
jointly. In return they lire In leeeivo from
the city more iinare lor liver terminals in
more convenient locations than those Ihev
were occupyins. Hie city. In addition, undet
mbi...? to mirrlinse those whltii tln-y v.:-
ctiteil as well'iiB certain tprrltory nlons
tho itlmndoned mute-. The main object
to be accomplished by these transactions
wore the abolishment of rade irosslrcs
ilirotmhout Soutii Philadelphia and Hip ct.t.
Holldatl'oii into a real belt' line of the mis
rellaneoun disconnected Htrolches of IracK
which wero known before as the "belt line."
MOl'TIl PHII-ADIII.PIIIA PACT
Tlie most Imiiortant part of the South
Philadelphia Agreement Win embodied in
the sixteenth section of Hie iiBroement.
which reads an follows:
The city deems It necessary I hat all
railroad companies now or here.ifter en
teiinB the city should have free aiwess
on eiiiial lerniH to till public and ni
vato wharves on tho lielaware He!
and deslriible that what. Is popularly
known that the "Belt Line" principle
should bo of the most Keneral public
application, and recoBUlsses that the
Philadelphia Holt Line Railroad Com
pany, although left-ally "a corporation
for " profit," is in fac a corporation,
created and exist Inu in the public in
terest. The "Belt Line" Ideu whlreby the Hell
Line" railroad should be open to nil rail
roads entering; the city now ur hereafter on
ectuul terms is vitally Irnportunt foe Hie
future success of the port.
The carrying out of this plan will result
in the abolishment of tlfly-slx KiitUe cross
ings in South Philadelphia, In the elevation
by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company of
its tracks on Wushlioitou avenue and nl""
ut other necessary points, in Hie abandon
ment of the Delaware Kxtension of Hie
Pennsylvania Railroad and the Schuylkill
River Kust Side Railroad by the llaltimtie
and Ohio Railroad Company whine Hieie
tracks naver.se ttr ft in Soiirb Philadel
phia at Kiade between the Delaware and
Si'hii.ilUIII itiverx
The elevated tracks t.f Hie Pemis liani.i
ltailrii.id on Vasliiin,-tin avenue and all
PABCEL POST
HERE! DEAF HEAR!
JSfio MEGA-EAR PHONE
A Multiple.
uimiljtlnc
AuKiuviitatiiie, NoutuI.i-
INVISIBLE EAR DEVICE
riilllUliiK Imtli requirement.
Phone and Artificial Drums
Carre U Ilefrrln. KuliotlttiteM uerruruttil.
r up lured ur iiuuiturril ilriiuik. rvllctrs
beatl iiuUrift uud lniirairtt
HEARING
Not ItiiM'tr. Nut MfUI. 'ot lrrllnlln.r.
Kultuliltt to bolh utii unU old. Coin
fortuble uml bulufurtorj). Nu injtlrr
what uu lime tried uuil (ailed, the
3teKu-eur phone ujll
HELP YOU
Send fur dfntriptl boUlet or rail
bihI Ueiuouilrulluii. Contluco your
telf. rh)kU-ju lu uttnid'ini-tf.
Hour- 11 to 3 Ij1I
Den I. I.. Old l'rrry UuIlillnE
Iiuin umu iutiiuui ci.. iiiiuueiUlllJi. VJk.
ffK?AEGA-EAR PHONE CO.
r?baSSBLl
.&
Alfred M. Bloomingdale
UKKilN-lI. ILS N
ELECTRICAL WORK
217 Walnut Street
77i Firit Cost it fht O.ifv OJI.
ItfV ,tf-riikrc--'rt''""'inT'iirilTri..
LIQUID WAX
l'UOU I'OK UOOtl
1 jr.'! lujiillut m'-i, il. i tir.nih
' ' Ji.a Fullkh. In. .if . ta toll
.-'Iju dvliinrJ ttd.'l CJ. D,
VflLTON 5UPPLV CO.
XOi UuUwuauuU .1 nlnca Ilia.
Isva4 iwt.l or ahuui ilik.l K
Hietp oiiiprx will oonveruo In the Rreat
"belt Hop." which will be composed of the
oiiRhial "belt line" and Hie tracks of the
Pt'uusvlwiuiii nml llaltlmore an. I (Hilo,
whliii will parallel it.
"IIKLT LINK" PLAN
This 'consolidated "Helt Line" will start
from n juncture of the elevated tracks of
the Pennsylvania Railroad nt Wolf street,
lilll pauillel tin. wharves of Hie Siiiu.v lkill
nlniiB Twcut.wilnlh street, will sweep
around (ilianl Point, past League Island
Park on Mini,, n tracks, from .MiikhzIih'
lain- to Hoyt street, up Delaware avenue,
now widened from So to 130 feet to ue
cotiimotlulo its sis hacks, and from these
Hacks numerous snitrhp will lead to the
piers nud terminals alone the lielaware
ivnter front.
To carry out still further the holt lino
Ideu. Deiawflie avenue has been widened to
n minimum of l.MI feel iilutiff the rler front
as far north as l.'alrmount avenue, and
application has hp.n made for an ap
propriation in t'ontlmlp this linprosemeut
for an adtlillinial half mile further on. At
no other port in tho t'nited States is there
a belt line railroad In any way cilmpariilile
with that of Philadelphia. '
As lis railroad freight rates for tho belt
l outline; from Penusyhuula npslu'ard ami
miitiilluR all Hie tireal Lakes territory anil
the northern part of Hit- Mississippi Valley
lite rates are lower than from any other
North Atlantic port and tho ocean rales
from Philadelphia ate not any higher than
.from any other North Atlantic port.
VKEPH AS SHE ACCUSES
EX-EMPLOYER OF AliUSE
Mis. Hrittnin Powers, thirty jours old.
and altractlie, was the plaintiff today lu
it suit for $111.0011 in Hie c.iiuden Circuit
Couit against Kdnartl K Maglll. a wealthy
real estate dealer of lladdonlleld. Ilo is
more Hum sixt.i ears ..1.1.
.Mrs. Poweis Ii.im .1 hei suit on an attack
said In have otcuieil Iiti einl.er, liiir,, in Hie
Magill In .n i., uhcrc she uas ouiplo,ved as a
housekeeper. She cried profusely as she
told her Mori I.. Hie jiiij. William c
r'iciieli. ii'iiri'-eiiting M.igill. nllogod an at-
m
$2.50
,".: $15
(.KM INK II UV MIAN
I.VM'ltr.MI.NTS
Srn.l lor I'nir lint
FRJ-D C. MEYER EO
, isi a Arch at.
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5X3N
WINTER RESORTS
ATLANTIC IITV. N J
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ATLANTIC CITY.
Cv600. )lALTERJ.BV21ff.
1L itAbkSO RESCaTHOTELOF THE WOMlU
.!E
ATLANTIC Cnr.NiJ..
JOSIAH WHITE S.3QNB COMPAIIY
Westminster "": a"?'uL LUvf"
. , ,or. ' t I'riv tijthn run u
wuter JS up wky up fldlly. f'hm Ituhr.
111.11 POINT COAlrOKT, VA i
HOTEL CHAMBERL
OLD POINT COMf OftT
Swnuinintf t'ooi, iUU, Sa
fooJt'uiiot IC'itfryEuropeika
Htb nj 'IrcaUacnt. WriU
GEO. F. ADAMS, Mna9r
fartra Wait)i. Vjp... at
Awk Mr. i'wu-r. ut CUutDul uuJ ltu ju.. tu
AtkttB. Cuuku' Tuuru, 1ST a. Uryj.J t. . tbu
Vunna It. It. Co.. 153 J Cbentnut t.. uml I.i'Ji;rr
Central
DANOINQ
LIAN'SANT Ai'AUt.-JHr. 38IT U.ncilr an
CUtui luktru. ttun every Maadiiy sud Tuoday
leuimr: a,y wetbudk; kncll retupilou anc
l.r J-'rl'ly i will. iara luinju ur. btrk
SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
STRAYER'S
IP 'It. Jl BUklnrsk. .
Mih and t'hki.iur Sn
l'i..Ui iu MU414111 '1 c-titirauw. Da ur
Riveii-a School ' -'aoks .j
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DOUGIXSPAIRBAMS
QUITS THE TRIANGLE
Comedian Allepps (irifllth Is No
Longer With Company Mast-
batim Gets "FamHy"'
Uy lite l'lioio'iilay Mllor
DoiirIhs (rtli'li.itiks. the ItoiiliiinB. th
imllliiB. the populur. hns left the Triitrntte
With lln Poitipatiy. nt tin time of Its first
appearance lite nthlpllc roniPillan made his
movlp dplnit in "Tho tstmb." Since then
he has added stretiBth nnd status trt the
TrlaiiKiilnr proRratn In many lllm stoiips
The "klik" in the statement which Mr
t-'nli bunks bus lulled in cotinet'tlon Willi his
Wlthdrnwnl from KlflP Arts tone of llie IhreP
brniiils of TrlntiRla ftimsl H lite nlloRntloll
i hat It. W. ilritlllh liim'ieiispil in bo con
net led iv It )i the rnmiutny. ami llmt. there
fore, hp. I'-niihiinko. Is entitled to o his
i.nn sweet way.
Aottil'dltlB to the MuletllPIit. It was pot
Ktilrhnnks. but the Trlaimle Hull btoke thp
' oontriict. In Ills iiBrppment with the Mil
i .lostlo Motion Picture Cnrponiil.ui. relPiisltiK
n Hie TtlntiRlP pi'tiRrnin, thero Is n chtlinp
ii hull sllpulutpti that the mnklixt of nil Hie
, Kit it batiks pictures hi Mipenlsed h David
, W i Si imth Tile iiililriii't glies Kiurliittiks
I In- light of leaving llie t'.iinpaiii' In Hie
j oiitil of llliltllb's spp'ilig lili- connectloii
I with the Majestic .Motion Piotule Corpora-
i Ion or nllliilraiviim fn.m lite not lie mnii
aBPiiiint of II. This, HiilwtiilMtiill. Is what
iliiltiHi has done, snis Paiilniults.
Kiiiiluiiilts has been restless for sonlP
i.ioiith" Large olTets have been inadp to
Inni In other companies, and many IjiiIucp
'nctilt liaio lioen held out to him to head
his Oiui t'oiiipnu.v. as Mary PleUford, C.eorRi'
AI Cohan ii ml sol o in I other slurs have done.
This he will prohnhli do. although his state
ment glieti no hint of his future activities
Aiiollier cause fur complaint is cited by
I'aiiiianks. in adicrUsIng mi lessen who
appeared with him In pictures the Triangle
il.il.ili'.l another clatiso Hi his contract, he
ossel W
Though Ii'f mil Hi'iierulli kuoun about
town. Hip Pnmlly Theatre, on .Market street
nest of Thiiieeiitli; has rellliipiiHlied its
grasp on indopendent Imprpsarloshlpuiid has
goiiti Into Hip hands of Stanley V. Mast
In. ii in. This uas said to have been the
mill motinu-pli'luro playhouse east of Hip
.Schuylkill lu which .Mr. Alusllinuin wasn't
interested. Ills iiiiiulsiHon of it is liner
estlng for several rensons In the first
place, ho will no doubt adapt and modify
it In accurdance Willi his policy of hand
umie Interioi'H nnd comfort for patrons lu
fact, already tho electric light brackt't.i haw
been lowerpil. to UMild eyp strain, and mel
lower lights have been iu.Mullcd.
Thp change In proplletorshlp of Hie Kit to
lly came about January t. when the .Must
liiiiim Imprests outbid Hip I'. rmer owners
for the lease. Admission prices remain
at five cents (higher on S.ilurdnysi. but
It Is reported that next autumn the place
will Itn remodeled, somewhat In the manlier
of tlio nttractive Anndla. and that prices
will rise to llftcen cenls. Possibly the
building next ilom' may be riblalnod for en
largement of the thuatre,
Tho Family today is not n pniiioularly
striking plioioplny amusement placp. yet It
Is tlio veteran of tho town, or one of Ihcm
I u Its diminutive Interior old moxle fnni
saw the euilj effoiis of I irifllth and all
the prominent directors when they wore
making uuprptcnlious screen dramas ami
comedies.
WHEN you pass the
Home of Service
for there is no need
to go further in search of
your Victor needs. '
yoif, gentle sti anger, who
have not yet met the differ
ent kind of a service that
characterizes this individ
ual Victor shop drop in
and then forever he happy.
All Style Victrolas
$15 to $300
0. W. Huver Co.
1 03 1. .13 Chestnut
Tit Home of Service
Pianos Plnyeri
STEAMSHIPS
Merchants & Miners Trans. Co.
Philadelphia
yf to
Jacksonville
and
Return
Best f J ft.of rr
Service iVpOJ.uu
All
Outside
Tilk.U EUVl
la
return
iillhlii
Rooms, Meals
a
Mo.
and Stateroom
Berth Included
City Ticket Office
105 S. 9th Street
I'liont. Lombard HttuO
UhLlGHTPUL TRIPS
With Complete Railroad, Steam
hin and Hotel Arrangements
but not personalty cccorteo-
i .iri'iinnn IlKltSUIDA
ATLANTIC CITY NASSAU
FLUKIUA IW"
I'INMIUIIBT
CAUITOItNU
JAMAICA
PANAMA
Send for bonl.lit ahowinic nw
llnet.t ariangcinent-. jer made for
travel in ihu fiutcd Btatgs and tint
American Tropics Lit ua woik
out "Ur lrineri ir and fcavo joij
tune and money
RAYMOND & WHITC0MB CO.
10t)4 I'lMktuiU tit., l'liiia
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NEW YEAR'S PHONOGRAPHIC
OFFERINGS ARE VARIEGATED
Popular Ail's, Ensembles and Records by Famous Operatic
Stars Are Featured in Current Lists
of Makers
Hy the I'lmnograllli lvdilor
.tnniinry phnmunnph rerorn show u re- to Sing, ii!" Keyed and c'roxlon. wlufce re
iiHirkablo s.np,. m iotiM to nrRsIs, nunv i snecllto Voral Blfls nfe well known, sing
in rs suuk or pln.ior slid variety of In
otriiiiipiitiittnn 'liurp ore srlectltuis from
fnmoit nud uot-s'of.immis rippms, popular
hits of tin. iiaj t'Ullrtl from mtistcnt
1 ontPilipR and ensemble!.
Apropos Hip latter, thp Cnlitmhln nffprs
tllsts mail,, tiy ttimt ! rtpscflbrd ns n
"."ppiiitlly iniartft." Thli Is thp Knicker
bocker Quartet. Kspwlnl pnlns. thp com.
puny iintiouiicps, hnvp tippn spent nu
(loielnplii( Hie vocal ensemble The per
son m I m .omp.i.ptt of ilporffp Mldred, first
leiim-, Hubert Lewis, second tpunr ; William
JtorHnn. ti.nitoiio, nml tllenn llnwiirtl. hnsso.
ThPir flrsl tiunil.or produced Is "Moors of
Vestordnv " (in Hie rpverse shift of Hip
rocolil W nn lilsh liioderll lnelody, with
.11 J. iK'ntiitt'ti, ipiinr, "supported," ns II
tttre, liy the iiialitt.
Victors piv Ve.tr ttst of offpiinRs In
t hdp a pjri'iit many sonits easily classillnhlp
ii Dopulur AiuoiiK them tn.iy lip iiipiiHoiipiI
The Trull to Stmspt Vitllpy." "Liiddlp in
l Iraki." ' Afiinimy's Little I'oal Itlack Itnse."
'When i:etilnir Mhiidnws Kail" (the latter
livo suuk b.i Hip Orpheus guailitl 'Win
I'nw 111 Iowa rm.HtiltiB t.i 1 1 1. le Away. '
"It's Vol Vour .Vallonallty." ilmv Cinltl
WashiiiRlnti Hi; ii Mairled M.m nud .Veei
Tell a I. lo?" and several other .iieeiiu!
tunes much heard In the liiuileilllc. thea
tres and mi the sirei t
The tnoip highbrow act nniplMiinionN or
Hip troord-mnkers this month in uunlli
mituprnus. nnlll-Curii anil Harrlpiilos ate
two of Hip stellar opprntlo nud coiiccii ni
iists utilise voii'PM hnvt Ipnt Diiusiiiil in
terest to new phtini.rr:ili eatiilocut"'
llnrrlentos h.-is lieoit Iteurd lion- one n
"The llaliier of Seville." with Hip Men..
poll, .'in iipern I'oinpany. Her new 1 coords
for Columbia iutiuttP liin from "I. in in'' ami
tlip well-known tlounnd nnitx. "Mlteillo '
tlnlll-t'imi. who Is a tolnrutuiisi of note,
has 1 (.corded "Ciro Nome," from "ltl;,i
letto," antl Alvarez's "Thp litpjrtitre"
Coiitrnst of Hip two artists Is ltitrrpstinp;.
Iloth are soprani.
Iteoenl I'kllsnn records display InlelllKenl
variation In Hipiup und Inlerpieiatlou Sumo
are Hip Hungarian Merpiuiile, done bv the
Alesslos .Maiiilnlln Quartet : SiilvetH's Span
ish Hhapsody, by the same r.uartot, antl
Krenoh and IrMi stniHS.
I'liltimlila's "iiper.Kio Quartet " wlu.-e
tnetnliers Itte MatR.iret Koies-, hiiironco
Mtieliplh, I'r.iiik I'miliiii anil .MniRiiii Kiiik
slon. hale reonrdoil Hie tltiei fn.m Sulli;in'4
"'olllnau nf llie iluard'- I llnio a Suns
r t
I
The fnct thnt "Todd Service" mean, more enjoyment
from your Victroln proves that it docs make a difference where
you buy your machine or records.
VICTROLA IV... $15.00
C 10-in. Records.. -1.50
All Records
Always
in
Stock
Write, ( nil nr
I'hntip fur
(iilaltiKile
Total cost $19.50
$1 down. S2.S0 monthly.
VICTROLA VI.. .$25.00
6 10-in. Records.. 4.S0
Total cost $29.50
$2 down. S3 monthly.
ALSO SEVENTY-FIVE
$100 nnd $150 Machines Ready for Immediate Delivery
relpphliUP.
Uiilnul
PIANOS
1306 ARCH ST.
PHOTOPLAYS
A T IT A ilIOTJ A 1-i'i. Morrlsil'B'syunWAVs.
ALHAlVll)KAMut U.HIy J: Uibi. U:3-
I'ur.uiiouiu 1'lct'irta.
itn n:i.i.K.iii:N'. fi.Kii uiiHiKi.r .mi
SKsAl i; HMAKAWA in Vlt'TtililA liid.-s
a nr7 I n uu amj Thompson
At ULLU UATINSn DA1LT
Mao Marsh and Robert Hnrron
n, "Tin: MiiAitr itvi''
4 r t A r I A rllKIITNtIT
ARCADIA 1IEI.OW lOTlt
CLARA WILLIAMS in
tiiiii:i: r many"
BELMONT MU AN" MAI,KCT
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
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BLUEBIRD
Ul'.OAU AND
Bl'Srjl'KllASNA AVB.
Mebel Taliaferro((The Susnam
onn A TO iai a.vu ckhaii ave.
CliDAK. f.W.MUOl'.Vr TWB4TBS
Mabel Taliaferro,lTheS-beam
FAIRMOUNT !0TS(!SS, hvwm
liVultm: WVI.i-ll. ANNA l.l'TllKH an.l
JVi'ui. ."The Island of Desire"
PT.TU CT Ttll'UTUB MAT. DAILY
DO 1 rl O 1 . Below Spruce. EH- T to 11.
Robert Conness & Mabel Trunelle
hi -TUB MAltTMtlMiM "!'' I'ltll-ll" tiTUOXli"
FRANKFORD IU inAN,;ISB
i:V M'l't'l 1. KI'Ql IIST -
"QUO VADIS"
GREAT NORTHERN 'LT'ai.
GAIL KANE in
IIV llVMSKIKIl ti lillUl'SD
IMPERIAL
OOTII S. WALNUT STS.
niut:t: snows PAfir
Turn A RaRA
IN'
i i . THE ViXEN
I ITAniTD 1'Ul'TY-rTHST AND
l-liiAUUirV LANCASTKK AVBNUE
Audrey Munson pUjJ1TY
Ll II C D TV BKOAD AND
1 15 tU i I I COLUMBIA
Dorothy Dalton-Wm. Desmond
In ' t:AXllll.K IN SIH1.S"
WKUT lillUlllLLlilLV
FUREKA 0TU MAilK15T ST3
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"THE RISE OF SUSAN"
KOI Til l'lllLAUKLl'lUA "
OLYMPIA BUOAD tiffsBRiiw.
GRACE DARMOND in
"TH bUILI lu.N". hllAUlW '
Mv A. yurpriM jt'tun
omh, SoSm Gmpamu
? rpilK fulliiniiik- thi'.ilres obtain (heir iliiurr lliruuth Hip STANI.KV IlooUltiE
Coinpnii). n hlih I- a Eii.iroiilee of eiirly sliniilne of the flnet Iirodilrlloin.. T
S All picture rcilewetl l.rforn exliltilthin. Aik for Hie Iheiitre In jour locality c
V obtatuluc Picture', tlirniieh llie aTANI.UY ItUOKINfl COMPANY. . 1
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the duet of the Strolling Jester ntul Strolling
Kihgpr. And thpy nro nsslsietl by a chorus.
This sprnntl rpconllnp; of tho Columbia
s-erlps of Htltllvnn rovlvdls will prove wel
coitlo to lovers of roinlo opera,
Thp latest novelty from Uancelantl, tins
"two-two" d.tncp, tins proied to bo th
Inspirntloli for n.now danre melody tha
"Two-Two." Tha rnliimblii Company has
recordpd 11- played by Prince's Hand,
under thp direction of (I. Hepburn Wilson,
M 11.
The "Two-Two" is tuneful and unlU
In rhythm.
lMniicil Under Ovcrltirnctl Motorcar
.VfillUISTOW.V. IM.. Jan. II. Krntat
I, null, n fiirtnet. mi" found pinned under
nn niilomoliile near his homo lu t'pper
Mori. ui by .tallies I. Heps, lu Ir.ilnc lo pas.1
a waffiiu on Hie Abrn ins' load the machine
skidded anil oveiiin netl.
PIANO STORES
Records in All Lanquaqes
60A-S06 S.SECONDST.
OPEN EVENINGS
VICTROLA VIII.. $40.00
Records, your se
lection 5.00
Total cost $45.06
$4 down, $3.50 monthly.
VICTROLA IX... $50.00
Records, your se
lection 10.00
Total cost $60.00
$5 down, S4 monthly,
rnrinrrt.r
MiinnKiT
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PLAYERS
PHOTOPLAYS
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I--" 'tJ A M.iih.. 1 .".o Bm
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Edna Mayo
nn: uuTt'itN
OP 13 VI?'
Market St. Theatre
333 MAIIKET
RTtlEET'
Jean Sothern
Ill
WHOSO FINDKTII
A WIFK"
l:v.r. .! . I'i.i.I i i'iiiiar.1. "PurrlB Ma,k
OVERBROOK ,?. ySX?2Zi
Cleo Madison "' nL.nDa-
Kn-..n.i i;pinn.ip t.r iMTin.n mask"
PALACE '"u MAUK,:T stuket
FRANK MacINT YRE in
Tim THAMII.INii HAI.KSMAN"
PRINCESS ' "'.VISt
Ethel Clayton & Carlyle BJackwell
in ' IIUOKKN I'HAINS"
RPT1PMT ,u;! maiikkt smEirr
,-VJC.l,l 1 ffl.tV VOICE ORQAU
MARGUERITE CLARK in
MlSrf OLOmiK WASIIuNQTON"
RI A I Tfl OEHMANTOWN AVB.
Marie Doro eIasH" ,
Rfl D V MAllKET BTBEET
U t I 1IKLOW 7T1I STnEET
Irene Fenwick & Owen Moore in
"A l 'ON BY lSSLANI PItlNCESS"
SAVOY mSS"
RICHARD TRAVERS in
TUB 1'HA.NTOM ULl'l'AMJEIf
STANLEY
MAIIKBT AUOVB I0TH
11:15 A M. In 11 :1S I SI.
NAZ1MOVA WAR'BR1DES
CTDAMH IJERMANTOWN AVBNUH
J 1 Ill'- T KNANQO STnEET
E. H. SOTHERN in
"A MAN OF MYSTERY"
rp I Q Q A WTH AND VENANGO 9X3.
"THE PRINCE
OF GRAUSTARK"
VICTORIA "Sv'S-KrKT.
HIE THOMAS If. 1NOE rRODL'CTfON
"CIVILIZATION"
NOKTU lilliailELlHU.
RIDGE AVENiTe "" mD0K AT
Wm. Courtney and Alice Dovey in
' THE t'HAI LtXOE '
AI.0 'fEARL OF THE ARMY
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PHiL AND DELPHINE
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