,-... f-lVrJ' ' -ti. -. 1" t vVn' .IT?. e MV1 . "V -'''t'HiJ m - EVENING LEDGER-PHIL ADBLPHt A. MONDAY, 'FEBRUARY 10. 1017 I St PHILADELPHIA MARKETS (JIIAIN AND KI.OUU -.n-iT Receipt". 45,702 buahela The mar "A'.nMd 3f vvtth Inillliih apeculatlon In hM ' ' ...in rrnlf" guotntlona fur loin In ""'. &? (or No 2 red. apol, . 1 MM 1 mi . ""'' ..nihVrn red. t :' s,i "famer No 2 "i ?i Jiei ". Ni a red, M Niyi mi, rrje.ied f.i'WoLS' .rejected H. II 7-lffl 78 'J?oV"li Pl. H,HS4 buahels The market C02e miner -under llaht offering ami h fair " 4i uuotatlnnai far Mia for loial trade, inland. IVUOIBIJ"'"". .ll... t I ! A. 1 .-I- fjiintatlonai . r i". i"r i.hj hii4...?,"..n " vellow. tllll'itf 1 I7i, " 'VlVltn.v l 15'fctM 1"i , No I vcllow. oa.i.m and th market 'it' higher with yj&mnrt Quotation: No 2 while 7CH, "".i.S.ri while. 7llc. No :1 vil.. 2flllr No, "white, H7'iifilS'c. -ample PROVISIONS .. .inn a fair Jobbing demand and the m-irket T.h'S. o.intnllona Citv beef n set smt.ked '"iTirSVicS S4c weVrt. beef In aela amoked. I?rty l f knurklca and tenders r.in.,keil and J'iiJiS 35c. weatern beef knuckles and Ie i !V.imi.kcd 3.-.C beef hams, I'.'mTfSil. Pork, i5H"l '.! "Ulnneil. loua.f JIM. WJ-.V do ifmoked 22'WSJc othir liama anioke.1, , SJft. M. I" trand and uv -raao Vo ; p.Sls.-"l boll p J bunolffi-i ! ;,k&.t. IH. breai. ..at baron, B. -to bra l "iSrWl SI c iard wra,;7n"r;iined; S'JIII l?c do do do tuba ire, bud pur. KIC kVllle rendered In tierce, inc. lard, pure fl!J" kettle rendered In tuba. ISc. REFINED SURAHS The market ruled firm. . Ilitlnera lla I'.rl'"". El,f, fine aranulated. I Silc powdered ; jV; SffAtloner. A ' 7 Ido aoft fradea. l ...W, .to,. DAIRY PRODUCTS nfTTKIt The market waa quiet and aolld B.liT "''". . ,,. ,,r but tier.- waa ,clrJ. in .rint a tJuotatlnna W.'atern J! "."koMd paekejl .me.,. .f"".'."- -,", '.-il, .TtPi.fi t-a ttM',. i 'A,lU ' .'"'"f. . T. :. '""..i:. !h Mffiinil U.itH.iiH , liPfiri.Y 43?-..nr: ' " 4V)r HuniKi' ftrj . nvr ennis. '" ...1.. ,. .,-.!.... ul. la 1 fau.y r,. s'i.m-jc. a-""1' ..':'";.,.-.-.; ''K?lsfurppireJ""('re:.e.r;;;..i,,P j ti.e M;0.S7ile.l llrm tjuulaliona follow. Near!.. "iJ.;1 W; per d..S nearbs llratH 13ll.1 Pel eltta'. 4,'V.P i.erent reeelptr. $1.1 Ml per -aae, r,, nearb. -urren. r rr . . flrsi Wntern extraa '",' 'ltMi r, r i. Ulf ,eTee.ed"...ndl.d fVTah ., w.re jobbln. t SIS'1?' I1." l'1",, fle reoueat and tlrn, under aiB'?",."' ........ .1 .ni svw York, fill lltbt offerlnKa lluotallima New . nrk. I"" held -,!'. W-'l'H' . do .to. I.nr jr... i :,: . do i.,n ui,h n crtam .""''. to ItOOtl, hld ::c POUI-TRY TtVK The market ruled tlrm undei iini .tr.rtnn and - fa'r demand Uuotatlulta I ula. I?.Ji.lt "iJI. rooalera. 10SSr aprllm IhVkea.nft mealed -JJ-l-JI. . Wh't.. l..Bhorn Chl a,Z in ii ml t. .'l'a'.Mi duika t l IrfOTalltS -"". -tee-- 1"-J-. plKeona. !ld w "air -J-.Kio, . do. vouns per pair !MnJSr.n- IXalrable alo.k aold falrl. and ruled firm under Uht offelinaa I ..ll.m- Ini are 'he .luotatlona 1- reah-kllled, dry. L.ekl fowla Itf tu bo tllj-pl. Kt-.l. fan. . Llecttd M'i. do welKhlns 1 Iba and mer k Sni do welshlnK !!' Iba apl-ie ale !' Vr.ihin-r 'I Iba aldore JSl-'ai-. fowl" In fell fano dr' plCl eVl-WelRhlnB 4 Iba and mm apiece' .- smaller slzea sotUW; . i.M Jinii.ri i .In ideked 'Jlk roaatlOB .hlilcena. leilern' lr? pleked' In b.xea. weluhlnic Mi-Id Sis per pi" Ml-e roaallllK ihl.kelia weal irn Tn Vwvea welnhlnu 7 lb- per pair S. eS4c. roaatlnB .hb-lena weatern .1. pl.ke In bbla weluhlns neln lb' per pair I!... "latins rhlekena w.atem In bbla nelehln 7 lbs. Per pair 2HJ-o brolllns rhlckena western. In boxea wel(.hli e afj4 ba per pa r. SJOSBc chlckena afUhlw .".(! lb per pair, 51024c. do, mixed airee lSL"nc. brnllera, leriey. fancv ajWUSc luolbra i.iher nearby. tithing l' 32 Iba anb.e .'.(ISTS.'C. Iurl.ea, V Tb Faniy nearbs ...'WMi. fanev western 52033c fair lo co.vl .'Plfoaic. old Tom'. SOW JOc; common. y27c du.ka nearbv. .M2..c, SSrVealern 22S24C. keeae n.arbv Ifl-l';. ;". italern 18&2UC aiiuab' lr ilnren V. hlte. IJlshlnB ll&IJ lbs per dozen, r. 00S 7ft. white. welKhlnB nin "" per .loteii. $4 .RW tS.1l white, welglilnc S ll.a. per dozen Jja 4 J... White. welthlnB 7 Iba per dozen. S3 J33 411 i white. weltMna ilJfi'j ll.a. per dozen. J.';4 2.501 dark. $202 ft 0 small and No. 2. DOcOtl. FRESH FRUITS remand waa fair and .nlura Keneralh were Steadily held .a follows Applea. per lib! York Imperial f4&r. fttl. Hen I)aK J3 .".U!4..... Baldwin No 1 3 7r.-r. ftu do. iinBrmleil. .!.; Bio. (Ireenlnc No 1. $4 fttlTi ft ft", do. unxraileil , J3C4 2ft Klnea No 1 J4 ftllWft ft" do. nil EradedJ3'&4 hla.nun No 1, I4f fi r.0. lo .in trsded, J2 ftllWIl ftu. Winea.ip. No 1, $t.r0(HI to, uneraded JJ ftllWII ftd Apples, Northweat ern. per box $1 ftii'i-2 ftu l.emona. per box, J2Snft3ftO (IranB.'a. Florida P'-r crate Brltht I'.'.r.o 0.1 '.'.. ruaset 12 2ft b 2 7ft, 'Ibij terlnea, Florida per atpin. libt.t tlrapefrult. Florida per crale 52 fttlSM I'lneapplea. Hoi Wa. Indian ItHer per crale. J2 25 3 2ft t lan berries, t'ape l id per bid. Fanr Into arletlea, 5f, larly bla.k M4 Cranberrlea, tvape Cod. per crate ft 7.1W2. do. Jerse, dark. rr crate Jl ftlll 75 do. do, llshl, p. r crate, 11.50, Sitrawberrlis Florida, per .it.. 3'il.tlo. VEGETABLES Fupplbe. were small and the market ruled firm with demand fair tju.riatlona White potatoea per bush. 1'enna rbol.e 1. !.( T3. New York chol.e !2 M:i, white potatoea LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOl'All HTOl'KS .Hkld HI '.1 lft ,l'h 2S McNamara Midway Wlzpah Kxt Xfonthna North Star Rescue F.ula in .14 noMirir.i.D s'ick'U.i Tllie Bull Ilooth Comb Fraction niamr II II Palsy Oro Sand Ken Slher I'Kk .ul iri ul ii-' .in .HI 4K .10 MISflM.I.ANKOrS Arli United Techpa .Mln Sagar Men See End of Cuban Revolt NEW VOUIf, Feb. 19. The fact Hut niany traders In sugar were of the opinion that the revolt In Cuba hail passed the critical stage and that lets damage had been done to the crop than previously re torted, caused rather Reneral selling of the near positions at the stat-t of the sugar fu tures market today and first prlcet, were unchanged to a decline of sl points with sales on the call about 17004 tons One Urge commission house was n flee seller of March and July, with the buying from scattered sources You Can't Blame Him for Being a Bit Startled ifcnifrf Receipt" "In I'I.Ik. and 7.".H,..nn lbs. """l1. The market was Arm with a fair de '" "I'Vor anot alork Quota I bin,... per tli.l 11.x """''.I win er clear. 7.r.nW7 7.'i, do, alranht. In ?.: -V ln.iV.r nateiiiT is M ix r.n Ki.n.as. W T 7J -' J:ru. 7 7 .". (W .lo. atrnlKht, ml. .; ""', 1 IN-SWSBil do patent, lotion sn.ks, ' ft)B jxfaorlnir. drat .dear. $H 4n5f s ... tlr. ,, .WtV;M.""" do favorite brand, fii.:.nw i rVaTVlty tn lli. rholcf nd fano Intent ll r.il K W'-v i city inllla r .iiil.il" uiadfa Winter. K ttrl!lTM"' 'V "I1"1" I !'" - f Wi?1 n.bt'lt''wa- "i'ulet and atri.dv We i .,.K,lI.S-W7I I" bbl ' "u'"ll- Jersey per basket $12..W1..U awe., poiaioea. Eastern Short- per bin No 1 S3M .al No 2. SI 502 aweet Potatoea. Delaware and Sk Warylanrt per hamper No 1 $1 7." til ml. N Si S. tt IMIWI nil iul!a Jl awed potatoea. Jirae vK per basket Nil 1 SI 'JS K ISft No. ft? 2. roeil.V on.ona per 100 lb bat No 1 el- t lov.. SU ftOrl 12 ft". No 2 SIIMD ftll .abbaue. Danish per ton 1 tllf.f IftO, do. southern, ir X. hamper fJSftfin 'plnacli. Norfolk, per libl Si ISS84 do. Texaa per hamper 12 Ml. kale Nor- & folk, per bbl, SUllftll i vullflon'er. Norfolk, pef m. crutc SlWlftl) leltme. Fla . pel- baalel. S.lfl H 4; do. VlrBlnla per baeket SI Wl ftll. do North IX Cuollna per baaket SHl. 1 fto, beana. I birlda. PS rer basket ereen fMM'lf'U wa S3 ftll'ifi.. K; eigplant Florida, per box S2 2ft a 3 ftu l"PPer 'A Florida per box S2 r.OW.'l ftu. auuaall 1'bir da. per box, S17.VH2 2ft peaa. I'lorldu. PerJ.d'kil. a S187 lomaluea, Florida pel traje .S.-'tf.l ail, .&) mushrooms per 4-11 basket SI loul .' . 1 ' ' ' . 1 1 j - . ,. . 'Ji $&aB " 1 vx " XA V, ' 0 nn fF-TFv VIHATJTua) OW 2)EAf-TWE MiTAf ' M rCLtt lHv - TsrS H0UV , . ' iDftAO- ) TROUBLE, r POVM.HEUe HOST "BE ) vl ( MHIZ") n -BEHAVE VJXSM0,ES' J V tOOIs- A V AUMTtEV VuOO NUCM PortMlM-i $& nzwnv T SSSwWt HorfvEMSE j ytOLA If ? ''f -. ( Him a fish idcaochW y, L .'--V'.' . y.v.' T ,, -.... i ( Financial Briefs of the PhlM.i.iM to nn "' r,ulr "l Ui.nnl llrnn i'.1"' a K,ock "change nd.ll. Braid iin,k ii-Cr.A?n ,T'le"l ll Tele flat ,' r"SOn n,llll,"""l Wilmington .."..' '.'""''.V" Per ent nreferre.l ..neb $12 000 ......... . .. I". PlUVh .lli.nn t ....u.uonai t iilnn Traction of In iT ..em genera mori-a.. i,mi. lllls fund ,.I-?. ,'."!!,l ,,'.ucl !!"" '"'iliany. which Is ......... J...IIU, iij- unl(, j.-ue t uliiiiiblii (ias aril Clectrlc. Supply nnd teports for .'.o uross JI,7a2,5RH totiil income. IS.fHS.'Ul. , 000; surplua, JUU.IH.'i I net, J2, 05a, 80S; dividend', Jl,5ou,. Al Hip annual meellng f xrt,ein ."'".'""" ;'"Wny "II retiring uirVc .,.,,- iu-Pircicii, nnd the boaid ganize.l with piesent nrlkers. or- A Chicago lloaiil of 'iinde iiieml.erahlii ?SIHi beluw Hi.. leieni high prate The .Maniifa.ltiiPi!.1 ,g nnj eat ,. I."';,.f ..r-"'", ",1rnl" r'" ''t cr totaled ..l..i. ... mi Inciease of l,l2,m mer S3 123,i,u or t.ll.C.89-1 l,et,H. ,., , ,,,,5 Hie sutpltis was JSl.'.SIti. a gal,, of $73,- The .lutes for the Ailieilcan Institute of Hanking contention lo be held Iiencr ..o.r i.cen l.nillllinc.Ml na Kel.l..i..l,oe ... i-i and 14 The fnllowlllt; .ltinlleii.,.t..u I,. It-. . . . . --..- ... nt nine ..tr.. ,......,- ,u me .ew voik Sto.l K. '. Imnno S,""'la"' "" ,tfnlllK foporatlon. l.iiOD.nOO shaies .apit.U stock, about nnm. Inal or par alue; (Jetnral Cigar Cinpanv. Inc Sj.imhhHio piefetred stool; and Sis. 104.000 ...iiumor, mui.).. Th ,,,,,, tul)l'e Is a .hang., from Cnlte.1 Cigar Miituifu. tur els Company The New Vorl. Suhtreasury lnla trail., fe.ie.l SIJO.OOO t New Ui leans for'nccounl of local bankets. No gold was iecele.l fiom Canada this morning. The stockholder of the Philadelphia Ware, house c.impaii held their annual meeting I.Ml.n anil i ...elected the following ., SPru. iis dlmtoiH for line.. ..ais KrnnMIti M Potts. William i. Wlii.,.1 and Willlnm T Klllott. A hiatich olllce has been opened bv Cliaiullei Uio.s. S; c iieiidlng The olllce. which Is In the Colonial Tuist tui,. lug. Is undei the management of Kurtz A Flchthorn. Hanks gained fioin the New York Sub treasury l,!l'i.i.0(HI, and since last Krl.l.i). 51.S81.onu. The Interslate Comineue Cominlssloti bus extended the effe.tlve .late of Its order of .Iniuwr.. IS lu the tar supplv Investiga tion case from rebruaiy 21 until Maich lft This older establlslied new rules for nuive ment of co.l and .oke cats. fiioss e.unltigs of the Virginia Hallway nnd I'owei Company for lVlu u.it y totaled $B.'a,182. nn inciease of $36,401 as unnpare.l with February of lart eai Net was $98:5 grcatPt. totaling. $280. 4(,3 For eight months the net earnings amounted to $1,797,389, an Inciease of $48.737 The St Joseph Lead Company leports earning", after pKnldlng for depreciation of plant and equipment, 'for the ear ended Pecembc- 31 of $8.001049 Pnnlslon for depletion .if minerals ainnunle.l to $3..1o0. 182. leaving a suipliis for thn period of $4.f.71.lfiT., as compaied with $;i.48'i.9li.". in 1915 nivitlend dlsbinsenients amounted to $1.409, IGfi. lonipnied with $S54,980 In 1915. leaving $J,205,000 lo be added to surplus. n. !. ' r V muc from the rcgu '" "'' 'Jp. ",' inipwement mortgage 4 MiMgatlon I'otnt.nm. ..an...n... ... .. ..... ,l'. "3 ne Bill-.. RAILROAD EARNINGS I.IIFISVII.l.i: ANT) NAS1IV1I.I.K - 1010 Increase Uei ember gross. ... Sft.0ft7.034 S02.297 Net . . . 2,1)12 2111 1.111.14.1 Mx months' Krnsa 3.1.N75 3' 4 010,127 Nel . IU SH.Uft.l 2 17.1 UU1 .'F.NTHAI. OF OIIOK.IIA Deiember Bros' . S1..1ftl774 SI73 0"..1 Net .... . tll.l.Ull.l 1211 Clft Tael... nmntha' Broaa 1 -1.7 jr.. 141 1 4711 P91 Net . . . .1,72.l.i:SII 701 S51 JKKMKY I'F.NTHAI. December sroas - s:i2.8.ll Si',0 371 Net . . S.l.'.ll.'S '-', mil Six nionths' sroaa. 17. 70s, 144 kil'i 4111 Nel . . . .'..3lil),7.ls "121)731 Wi:STi:il.N .MAIIYI.ANII First week Februar. S22ll.ft)n S28 ."..'7 From Jul 1 .. 7HU.ltll 1J00.3IS CANADIAN NOItTHKHN Second week Fcbruar) SI.O.'.OOO S14S (100 From Jul 1 2ft.ftft Too ft. 2:1s sou DKTIIOIT. TOI.niKl AND IHONTON Deiemlw l.rosa SI81 ItlU "12 7t'.l Net .. 3J IMS "2.1 370 ('IIKHAPUAKh: AND OHIO Set 011.I week Februar. SOUS IBS S7.Mil From JulJ 1 n.TTH.llltl 22.715 HFFfAl.tl IIOI'IICSTKII AND l'lTTSlll'IlliH el.ond week Februarj Slim, 772 "Sft'i.lMl brum .lulv 1 . S.7M.SU4, 74s 13s st i.oi'is soi"niwi:aTi:it Se.ond week Februar. S32I ouii TF.XAS PA.'IFll" Setullil week Febiual. Slsft 140 From .lanuarj. 1 2ft2usll I'ANADI VN PACIFIC Second w.ek February I'J.lMl.lMnl From .lulv I. s'iiimi.i Decrease SI 41 00U .'I.S37 a null S20S lino 13 01 1 nun GOVERNMENT HONDS 111.1 lilt IIH 1110 Hill1, 107'i 109 100 100 US!4 !ls4 nau H9'-i Aaked 100 2a reelster.d 1930 . . .. 2a coupon 1130 . 3a retl'lered lllls 3s toupon IMS 4s reBlalered 192 4a i.iupon HI2-. . lla resl'lered 19411 3s loupon 11140 . . Panama 2s ug a ered 1MB . Panama 2a res stered 11IH. Panama Us registered Hull . Panama 3s .uupnn . ... lllD'i 111 lot Another Advance for Sugar NKW YOHK. Feb 19 The American Sugar Heflnlng Company has adtanccil Its price of fine granulated sugar 25 points lo 7 25c. B It Howell Son Company hale withdrawn from the market Arbuekle Hrotbers. the Federal Sugar Company and the Warner Compan.v uuote 7 60c un changed Haw sugar market unchanged at 5.39c Firemen to Have Dry" Banquet NORni.STOW.W Pa. Feb 19. The an nual banquet of the Montgomery Fire Com pany. .N'oirlstowii. will be held In City lla and It will be "dry " In this respect ,lt will bo different from the one held last year, but word has gone out that the serving of liquor In City Hall will no longer be loleiated by the authorities'. r, - f i'TiT iir V 1 7iM . fhaJ-JjHTa . 'WmtzZmFTH miStsmaxinBKKL - rui-t. - ,ri:.i.wifjm.wmMami SLAYERS ESCAPE POLICE GUN USERS Critics Note Killings for Minor Offenses as Mur derers Go Unpunished ONE PATROLMAN OUSTED Germantown Cop Returned to Duty, but Indignation Later Forced Removal While no definite .late has been et for the Cot oner's liuiue't Into the death of Arthur Klppax, the schoolboy who was 'hot to death by pollcf men last night a week ago. It Is predicted that Coroner Knight will .all the case enrly Ihl' weel. It Is predicted Unit Coroner Knight will seierelj artalgn the police for Ihelr p-iit 111 the affair but just how sevete he will be Is a matter of conjecture Popular senti ment In the case Is about the same as In the cases of the other killings h policemen Theie Is a certain thought In the tnliul of many people which was ppiese.l two jeais ago by the widow of one of the slain men .Mrs James riflmniiins "It doesn't seem, ahe said, "that the police, from what I ve seen, can catch a slick mill. derer or criminal These gel away and 'he ones hilled b. the police ale gencrall). I1.m11 less bos, who (.mid lie ...light .aslly b hand " Two lists have ranged themselves side by side In the minds of some persons look ing into this phase of local poll..' activity One Is of thoe .niiug men, .oluiiilltlng crimes admlttcdh tililal or nonexistent. who hale fallen victims to police gnus In the last three eais and the othei coveting a like period. Is of loial mill tiers for vvhl.li 110 one has even been appret'ended. TI.e .uses where the Philadelphia police "fell down" whrie tbe.v didn't get tllf 1111.1 deiers at all, and llio Instances in which policemen Killed the pel . tiators of trivial crimes 01 of no crimes at all have been thrown togethei and will lie given In . hro nologlcal ordei Failv on the morning of 1'ebiu.iry 7, 1914. James 'Mitchell was stubbed lo .l.ath bv one whom the Philadelphia police never touch.'.?. On Match IT of the saine veal William Mtiiphy. a .voiitb of eighteen ears, was killed by Pull. email Fr.deilcU Kilmer nil (.eiiiiautowu avenue near Manhelm btreet. He was singing, c.intrar to the oidl-rs of Kilmer. Kilmer was dismissed fioin the force. HACK ON' FOP.Ci: On the morning of June 21. 1914, Samuel Str.Min. 1004 New Market slieel. was ie tinning from a dance when he beard shots and shouting near bis homo lie stinted to rim but Ml dead with a bullet thiou' his back Chl 1st Tullner, a policeman of the Third and l'aliinount aveiiuo station, had suspected that a malt was being held up nnd robbed 'by some toughs nnd had fired. Later bo was sentenced to three months In prison .Now he Is back on the force serving at the Fifteenth nnd Locust stieets station July 8. Krlkoti Dobo.vew, thrown Into a Shopping machine August 1, Tlionia,s Whar ton, stabbed August 10. Frank Allien., stabbed. September 18. William Johnson, killed with .1 brick. November 13. Frank Virello, shot. November 21. IMwar.l Ma scianto, beaten to death. Larly in 1915. Tnnv l.agmssa. a new-s-bov, near Ninth and ltaiis.tead stieets lan Into a saloon on that corner shortly after midnight anil wiiuplaltietl to Jim Fltzslm mons. a potter, that a man had been abus ing him In the alley Fltzsimmons went out and objected to the man alleged to be doing the bullying, who was (lianvlllo Jef ferson, a pollceboat pilot, son of the super intendent of city boats and nephew of the McCoach family Jefferson opened fire and when he had finished Fllz.slnimons lay dead with twelve bullet holes In his body Jefferson was taken to trial after a year and acquitted. He told a long storv of attempted robbery and admitted he bad been drinking The July believed him and cleaie.l his record. Whereupon Jeff. 1 son 1 covered his back wages In the Police Department anil be Is now In the pilot house or 11 pome Dual, his revolver In his pocket. Januaiy 17. 191a. Jacob l.ilonski, bealeti to death. January 9. Arthur Sclplo. slabbed. Iuhh 11, Frances Carter, found burled lu quicklime. On June 12 Joint Miirtaugli, 2351 Mc Clellan streel. started out to find work Near Twenty-first and Motrls stieets. so one story ran, he was accosted by .1 friend who asked him to pawn .1 piece of Jewelij for, him. Muitaugh entered the pawnshop at Twenty-tlrst and Morris streets and rhc pawnbioker. scanning his police list, found that the jevvelr.v had been stolen lie telephoned to the Twentlctli and Federal streets police station and soon a wagon load of poll.eiuen came upon the scene Muitaugh saw the poll.e and started to mil. Theieupon John Aichlhald. one of the oung policemen, shot Muitaugh dead It was bioad daylight and the shooting was seen by more than one pel son Aiiblbald Is still at the Twentieth and Fedeial streets police station OT 1 1 Fit CASKS July 12. 1915, Samuel Pleice. killed with brick. July 24, ileorso (lieen, shot July 21, Marenzo Clclll. stabbed During the next nve months Charles Pan Is, killed by motor vehicle; Hlcharcl Condlond, killed by auto; (iluseppl de Vante, slabbed December 28. William Bau-Slsl,l. shot December 28, John Thornton, beaten to death. February 2. 1916, Ferdinand Paclola. shot February 7. John .1 Wash, killed bv auto. February 7. Morris Heed shot. About this time Jessie Davis was killed with a pool cue and Edward It. McKinney was killed by an automobile May 3 Jtlchard Meeklns disappeared and his slayer was never known, although the body was found with murder marks' on It On August 10 Harry Frankenfleld. an Insurance agent, was found, dying outside of a Wallace street house. The police said "accident," but the Coroner relumed an open verdict Then comes a list of rather obscure per sons who were' muidered and unavenged. The list Is as follows- Daisy Iloseborough, William J. Hughes. Kmllol Mallzlo, Wll. Ham Daniels, Clinton (Jasklns and Car- mil.) jCoccumlgllo. The Mazlc Colbert case Is too well Known to need comment that Is, nil except to say that iv joung news paper mnli uncovered Lewis ns the possible slaver of the model and told the police. The mystery has not been absolutely cleared, however In the case of Mrs Dora Zimmerman, found strangled to death with a stocking, tho police failed ns the.v did lu the case of Kdvvnrd McKern.ni. the victim of nn 'unknown" gun. Meanwhile Jacob Palteisoti. a detective, of the Fifteenth street and Snvdei avenue police Rtatlon. had shot mid killed Hnrry Coloneltl, twent.v.tluee .vears old 1235 South Juniper Micet. who attempted to escape fioin him Coloneltl. It was alleged, had stolen a coat Pattetsou Is still on the force. SIXTY-BIGHT ELIGIBLE AS HOSPITAL INTERNES Many Members of Thoa Ycut's Medical CoIIckc Graduates AmonR the Number Sixt -eight oung ph.v sl.iaus man of thein menibeiH of this ears senior 1 lns.es of medical tollfges, have qualified for the position of Intel ne ul the Philadelphia lieneinl Hospital, ii.coi.lliig to nn eligible list liiad.i public loda.v bv the l ivil Sei v Ice Commission. The seveinl store of internes In be np polnlul Iij DH.-i tor Kuiseii, of the Derail ment of Health mid ,t'h iiltics will serve thi-.cltj without pav for the next twelve mouths, 'lb., list include llarrv V t'mni. 11111 spru.e street lloberl I. Kurlh Philadelphia ...neral Una pilot Willi. .Ill M .In.ie 1IOS Pill." atleet l'lllllli II He.kel 212 North S. . enl. enl I. streel Vltie.l V I'en. 1.101 North SUtv Oral street Frank l l.evv IM3 Norll. l.lKhth ali.el Harold T Antrim I'M" Norll. Thlrlt enlh sli.et l.lellill VI Itnaers Philadelphia (leilernl Ho' Ph.. I Frank S Pleraun i'.3s Norll. Franklin alr.et MiTUien D Weeder 2113 Norlli I Weill. Mist ali.el Howard S .M.i'.uidll.li Jr Pnlverallj P. (' . IrElula Wilfred I. Hair III1K Sprme (Ireet William .1 llliklliBe. 1,1m ..111 1'liltt.atiftl iifii-t 1.rillt alfAdla Apartment- Hill I' Warren 1'hll.i.li Iphl . Heneral llos Html ilnur It t.tt.r ill HI I'alliarlne street Jlarv Wrlunl .Ml North Wolfe slreel Haiti more. Md . , ,, ., . Illl.ll I Pills I'hil.ub'lpllll I'.eueral llo.pltal. Cola .'aatelloe. Ililll l.o.ual atis.t llenn H Mik.li.erB 7 11 M.rielliu a net Frank VV Hiliwarz 4.-.-..I IWRriiioiil street ...r,.h... I llarnii l.'.IT North Klutltl. si eet Wllllalll II lluv rhll.Hl'lpnia ....ie.." IVnv II Hamlin Munl.lp.il Hospital llos vi.i.iIiiiiii Il.rnaleln ll-i -ii..." . --v Stuirl J 'I i.iw bridge, I'bllad.-lplila Heneral "'David VI Sldli. k IH2 Pent, slieel Camden. I'.illl.. Ilall.ernii.il ftlds Viola 'r' , ., Iluw .r.l II 'I' li.vl' last Downtnmiwn. la T Uilli llnril.v C.I4 North k'ltteenth street l.,,l,ll Mover 21ft south 'inlrteenil, street .'halles A ll.nalev Hull M.ruce al e. 1 llSlrr'e'n?- Il:u1."i,!,-.l.,r UluVlWii. "-neral "'."H'il.1-1 It I'lovl' lllls Spruee atl.el W Hi tile. Smith 11114 spru.-e stnel .lames i: Jlllliea lllls IMue l";-' . , Vbe M ornsteen S3". South A den at. eel John M Weber lftll'l tlreen alreel. i -buries M Hati ll. r V M I A . Kl.ll innnd a .. .... ....... ..,.ti fourth Miriam W.i I'l "'('lul F. Duller 1H24 summer street .vnui.t.1 It 'I'avlor Mft South Mevenlll sirre. v limes I oalc. 1S1.V (Ir.en street 'LS KlKS ave i'"r,,oa,tr.,H,o!,';eu"iv'. ,,.,- rlnrl vidrbh ll I rion IS14 Wharton alreel MolsJIlalem 21,,,. N-orth.NII.lh streel. ll.-,l,l I- Halter HiJI Mlinuiir. n..r." Law rente tl lielsl. r. 2fj North SPrulcrnth ",r-..--,H'f,,1Venue P-TiKiler'. 2ft4'J l.rown street I )e.,n U. Cole, all) T.ast cJrate street HIUl- mond V a ..... 1740 Iovor MrfM S-iircccinmlk Ti'isoull. Forl.e.h ,lr,r', ., nibsman 2121 North Park avenue "oaepl, P Ho ! K Norll. TwenIS -second ""m'c Faina Swalm. 4U01 North Thirteenth "chirles Icelander l2". Summer sire. t. I.IED TO ESCAPE WAR DUTY Canadian Had Motive for Posinpr us Jlodel Murder Witness Fiederkk J Fnticll. who tlalnied to be ii witness lo the .Mazle Colbert murder, has admitted lo Detective William J Callahan, of the "murder squad." that his confession was purely linaglnaiy Callahan has ic turiifd lo this city fiom Montieal where ho went to question the "witness" l-'airell. who Is In the Canadian Ambulance Corps, made the statement' In the hope that he would escape mllltaij service, accoidmg to the detective. When Callahan accused Fairell of mm milting the ciinie. lie admitted he had been novvheie near Philadelphia at the time FARM AND GARDEN eeas ftrow Burpee'a Sweet Peas For 25c we will mail one regular 10c packet (40 to 50 sieiU) each of Cherub, rich cream, edged bright rose; King White, the finest pure white; Margaret Atlee, best cream pink; Rosadeli.e, a large deep rose; Wedg wood, a lovely light blue. Also one large packet (90 "o 100 seeds) of the Burpee Blend op Superb Spencers for 1917. Burpee's Annual for 1017 Ii tlu.r. brlihUr and b.tt.r thin "Ttr tiifori, S0 pun Tblrtr (301 Ttrlatln lllo.tr-ittd In colon. It'll mill.-l fris Writ for It tolar sad pints miction this pablUttlon, W. ATLEE BURPEE & CO. Birpe Buildings Philadelphia lssAVkV WiiWv Til i-vurDees a --. Bi Mo .-.-C-k ,.-KOAk ChIu ilM-ifTK'aiK C ' ' ,s Vjr I 1 T. fi 1 ' -. , .1 WARREN KERRIGAN I'lomincnt photoplay star, who has been appearing at various local theatres and who was a prominent IlKiiie at the cinema ball Inst week. SEVEN FA KB I'MIIE CALLS COST IHIREAU ABOUT SI 100 Police Seek Rand of Kalse Alarm Fiends Which lias lieen HnrnssiiiK Depattment The pollio ate s. eking Ihe authors of a flesh seiies of false alarms that have railed out engine .niiipauit-s fnun v.uious sections of the citv nnd entailed n dliect loss to the Hllienu of File appioxlinatlug $l10u Seven of these false alarms vveie stunk III III. i twehtv -finn bonis between Sntur d.iv nnd Sund.iv evenings, nntl some of them., the iintlee believe, wete the work of tho same pet son tu nelsons The first call came fiom Amber nnd Ann stieets at s or, p in on Saluida.v Two bolus lalei com panies were sent to Second and Vine streets, mill lit I OS o clock Siindav morning to Seventh and Callow hill streets, both boes having been sounded bv the "Jokei. ' Flout and Fedeial stieets was the scene of the net fiullless um at I 52 o'clock jestoid.iv morning Two false ataims, believed to have been snuniltd bv Ihe ,-ame peison. called tliemeit of the unilheast section iiniieiess.u . ,i( night lo I'laukfoid aveuiie and Liirenie stteet at 8 01 o.liick. ami at 8 23 o'clock to l.elgrade autl Lefevre stieets In the meantime the bo at Fltlv-sp.ond and lliaj's avenue was Mtiuk al S 02 n clock Wills Admitted to Probate Wills piobated todaj were those of llarrv It Shoili 1503 North Sixteenth stieet. who. foi four Je.u-s, was Citv Ticasiirer and who left to lelatives an estate valued at about $1.000 1100; Lewis W Klahr 1811 Chestnut stieet, fll.fi40: Lewis C Mr Clarj, 313 Noitb Foitlelh stieet. finssi'.. Adam SWtieidei, l.lim Poller slieel, $8700, Charles F. Krouse. 002 Luzerne stieet. JS400; Ch.ules Mcllinth. SOI! North Twelfth street. Jfiouo . Flank Slanden. Palniji.i, N J. $5000; William II Dangelsen. 3125 North Thliteenth stieet. $1900; William llrlsl, 3 f. 1 0 Noitb Flfteentli stieet $1000, Kllen H.ivler, Sf.0'1 1 lav ei foul avenue. $3500. and William M ltamsej, 1427 North Peach stieet $2200 Fire at Ilrilisli Consulate in Baltimore HAI.TIMOP.F. Fell 19.Menaclng for moie than an hour the records In the nlllces of the Ilrilisli ...insulate In i:.ist Fa,vette stieet. fire started In the basement of the building early jestenlav and gave the Fire Department a siibboi u nght befoie It was silbduetl WINTER RESORTS T1.NTH I ITX. N. .1. Cfce 'SA 9jxt&p & " Atlantic crv. I' Opcrvat allseasons r of llteYean .A. r?cxiciscdstandard. or excellence. C.c.iv600. WAHERJ.BUW: 7rDl IXC CREATF-ST HOTEL SUCCESS vv vivus.j ci 3IICATEST WINTER RISORT THE LEADING RESORT MOTELOF THE WORLD SHailboroiigBtoficim ATLANTIC CITY.N.J. OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, JOSIAH WHITE & SOrJS COMPANY Westminster ' .o""-' near i.each I;leva- Pnv baths runnlne wsler JS up wklj I- up .Lilly fiiai Hunre EDUCATIONAL l-arn LANGUAGES AT THE Berlitz School 1541 ClinsTNUT STnnET (Over Itlker H lieseman's Pharmacy) Bv Die llerlitz Method stu-frnl-i learn not onlu to read and urile, but especiallu to under-Hand and to speak the foreign language. TRIAL LESSON FREE Terma may be becun at any time. CTonvrtlC Tli Hp't lluslneaa Hcboot, alilHICno 1,11, ni Chestnut atresia tvaitiona suaranteed Hnter now. Uax or night. 6?sirM&VM Lt)a--. JM'"iii&'lTll-.v ' TVJ " -XvtnM STORIES BY 0. HENRY IN SCREEN SERIES General Film to Release First, "Past One at Roondy's," Shortly Hy the Photoplay Editor 'I his lime it is mi author that "succumbs lo the lure of the scieen," nn nuthor paifsed nwaj into literaiy Immortality Picturlzii tlons of the best of O. llcnrv's short sto nes will lie lelcased by Urn tleucinl Film Companj. ronimenclng March 3. The stories will be two-ieel Hroadvvny Star Features nnd will be made by the Vltiigrnpli Coni pnnj The flisl telease will lie based on the siorj "Past One al llooiiey's. The volumes of o llentys woiUs from whl.lt the cream Is to bo skimmed for this seiies are ' Cabbages and Kings," ."The Four Million' "The Oenlln ilrnfter." "The Heart of the West, rhe Man Higher 1 p 'Options" ' lloatls of Dcllnj." "Ilnll ing Ston.s "Sixes nnd Sevens.' "Strictly Ilusine's "The Trimmed Lamp." "The oke of ihe Citj ' nnd "Whirligigs" Heie Is one mine sign of the rejuvtnation of tienetal Film under Hen llampton's hand. Now is the winter of our discontent and new comedv companies som to bo the in. .si populHi reinc.lv On top of the new Pat amount and Fox comedies .otue Ihe pioducts of Ihe La Sail" Film Company. known as "Lnfco Comedies," and the ' MoToY" nick plenties in width tho Toj land Films of Chicago, plesent comedy of dolls and toj animals. The McCluie Intel cats hi. so well satis fied with the "The Seven Deadly Sins" that Ihej are planning a new seiies lo be mai keted In Ihe same manner. Plajwilght Harlholomae who wrote the faice. -Over N'lghl," from which "Very Hood Id.lle" was taken, is niinouuced as tlie head of Pnthe's scenailo department. It' seems he has been holding down the Job "on spec ' for a couple of months and both Pathe and he aro tlioioughly satl'ibd witli Ihe rcsulis m it ii i r.i WAt.KHIt CtYl.i:it l'eb 17 l.v the Itt. lie. Dr l.awlenee, Ijlahoii of Maae ichuaetls. Mn.l Hi., llev. .Jeorce Culvert Curler, at ihe Church of Ihe Redeemer, llrvn Mawr, Pa , I'.I.HANOIl fV Vl.l.lt, il.lUKhler of Ml. mui Mrs. Thomas J" Will Cujier. tu JOSKI'H WAI.KIMI, 111. JBcntljs AIUIOTT - Ib 10 miililnH .InHV Alt noi'T lu ii o 1 1 c e of funT.il will l rimi. tirotlnr-in U. recidince. Job K. Vounp, K.3 AI.rillllAMl !'b 17. nOHKUT AIU'III 11M.I), lnubiili'l uf l.ilf lUtbrr Airlilb.tld (iick KpjuI MBeU T.l HtlatlM unU friends Invltpd lo funeral rliei. 'I burn - v in won h rtblPiuf. I.iMl H AirhltiHl.l J01 1 N Tajlor f JtdnHtna m b" Mewed c J , after p i. lui (irUaii. Northuooii Cpih ASAY IVb 10 ANNA llLlZAIlCTIt. widow of Joseph V Awa iikpiI "t Hlattirn ami frlentls tin UpiI to funeral srUes Tur , iu a in , -iltt N ittb Ft . I'amtlen, N J. Int M i tVm i.lansboro N J on arrival of train lralnf? Cainilen 11 V2 n m . 1'enna, H. H Krlrntls may till Mon . aftmr 7pm PHOTOPLAYS ffimki BoSm Grruwrw rpilK follow Ine thenlres obtain tlielr ptrlures .llirouth the STANLEV Booking Company, wblrh la a cuarantee of early ahowlne of the finest productions All pictures reviewed before eihlbltlon. Aak for tho theatre In your laoallly abtalnln-r pictures throuch the STAN-LEY BOOKING COMPANY, A I 11 AAJIDD A 12111, Morris Passyunk Av. ALHA1V1BKA Mat. Dally -: nvKa. 0:45.1) l'aromount Pictures. MARIE DORO in "Lost and Won" APOLLO 2D AND THOMPSON MAT1.NLK 'DAtLV MARY PICKFORD in -nn: PitiDi: oi. ARCADIA TUP, CLAN'1 CHESTNUT HKLOW 10TH LENORE ULRICH in -Hint OWN PLOPi.i;" "P.XTUIA Nn 1 BELMONT B.'D AND MAItKUT WILLIAM S. HART in tiii: nivn UN op nitAW now BLUEBIRD SPSQCKHANNA AVE. MARGUERITE CLARK in SNOW XVII1TB inn A T C0TH AND CHDAH AVE? CbLIAK fMBA.lfOt.Vr TllVATltTS Alice Brady in "A Woman Alone" Chapter Nn I TUP. CHEAT SIU'nKT ' FAIRMOUNT !OTIJSd avpn Marie Dressier and Johnny Hines In "TULIP Ah CCTIJ CT TIIEATItE OD InJI. Uel Spruce, XVAKIIS I P MAT Eves. DAILY r to ii. lack Pickford and Louise Huff in (.HEAT EXPECTATIONS" FRANKFORD Tn k,,ankue MARIE DORO in "OLl Ell TWIST ' GREAT NORTHERN S f.L STUART HOLMES in THE St Anl.HT LKTTEIl" !nIDI7I71AI ,vrnl nn'1 WALNUT STS IIVlr.t.KlAL, Mala "J .10 Evr 710. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in THE FOOLISH X IHI1IN ir-i-rrn'OCrxM -".ITH AND DAUPHIN j-Crr-orvoxji-i shieets MARY PICKFORD in Till! PHIDE UP TUB CLAN ' pAnFR POHTY PHIST AND LALClV LANCASTEP. XV'EVPE Jack Pickford and Louise Huff in flllEAT ENPECTATIONS" LI D C D T V UHOAD AND 1 D C. K 1 I COLUMHIA ALMA HANLON in OOD OF LITTLE CIULDIIEN'" N-N WT.HT l'HU.ADICLl'lUA F 1 1 R E K A i0TU MAI,KBf STa' EDITH TALIAFERRO in "The Conquest of Canaan" rfokatf' HAItllKIl l-'eb. 18, CltAni.EH of CHMillne Oaalon. rtflall.." and frlentX Me viletl in U. 17th funeral services. Wed . m., non ai, inl private IlAltKHtt.- Fell, 17, WILLIAM S.. hue' of CHtuarltie Murker tnee uiuaro mui Ai.nl.. .nil IIia litle William K. Ilarker. lives nnri frlentls. nffleera anil -ntrolm.n of J-.lli I)ltril l-ivitut to funeral Thura,. , ii. n... Tl'i Uari. at. Itenuiem niaaa iniuren Ihe Annun.l.lion IU A. m. Int. nt Cathetf Cent. f."t HAIttl Feb. SO. JBA-Sf ORAT. rfiuahtef , ' late (leorsn und Janet llarr. ftelatlvea L "Sf' frlentls Invlleti t. realdence of Mrs, friends Invited to aervlrea Tue.. B p. rn..- lenee or Mrs. w. vi. narr, ia e., i raa.va. at. Int. private, Wcatmlnater Ceni. -'Q' tlAHII Feb t7, al Headlni P ItlC. f Hi:ci'A K . wife of William liaatl, td Ml';, ltelatlves nn.l frlentls Invited to funeral wrv.'V.Y Itea. Tnea . 'J lit) n. in., chapel of Adalh Jein-, ; uruu (cm. IIKATTV Feb 111, MAItT. vldt)W of nCATH a1 ' "MM' ' Mle . v IB'-' -Art VtwM rmt Slj..4 tfluli .-te-.IB Penttv Inee Pursell). . rteiatlves nnd , lee I'lireen. n-iau.c-. hiiu ., .sin.,, j,i ... srl Sodety. Invited to runeral. Tue ,r i ' j, i , ,.l Peim al , llryn Mawr, Soliin,iB) "fl mas ciiurth of Mother nf Good C '! w- & e.i-.i. . -s -.' Satr.i1 Heart s ;io i. m , lenutem mm eriu n m int. fit. Denla'a Cem. tlllt'K Fob. 17 auddcnly, at Cairn Hall,', U'K.,.ra.ll. .... I..VHI. mnn nt I u . Ifenrtf iiii.I tbnll) Kwlalit Heck, used 71. Int, LauMlSt5",' -I Hill t'ein . Plilla Notlie of funeral later. ''rf I IlKIIKIlHi:CIC. At Itlveralde. N. J Fab, IT. i(, ' .l.llinni'T .uir. nt lli,ev lleldeeheel.- a rw1 . . - .4V. . nil. ltelatlves nml friends, star unva liranen, No. It. Ladle' Aid. 1. O, M . bolh of Itlverelde. N J. Invlte.l to funeral. Wed , 1 p. m lllvr- ....,. s T ... l,i...l.. Cm. ..........I,.... ..... .-.. ......r ............... -v... e."e. ... ' ." .....- ....... VY4 ' 1ti:itni:N" Peb IS. at Colllngawood. N. J,. 'HSv MAT'lli: S wife of William ll, licrntn. aea .!., T.l) Due nntlte of f'll-ral will m ulven, Wll I will I lliven, P.ANCBN'A K., Wif-l iri .1 .ljuchler of ttla I'Sfi. nf .'burleo II Ultkley and and late Mar I) Duerr. aged VI. n1atle ;, Jg ;a Invlte.l to funeral services. Thura.i tV'j.l Kii .1... .. .1. (Vlnev. Inf. Rt. f.3.1 antl friends in . .lames a .M i; nrounu . r.anua may tun tiw..,. li'tDDI.l-" Second Month. Ifltn, MA.tT TAO. ; OAIIT v id.ivv nf William W. Iltddle, aged 70. Kuneral and Inl private H HI, All! 100. 1. 111. ill. -.1. in.-s.i. imi Thomas) wife of Thomas illalr nnd dautbtar t.f Hurry und Knima fanda Helatvea ana frienda Invltnl to funeral service;. Tuea , 2 P. in father'' residence 1IUI7 N. 80th at. .Int.. Moilrtist. ('cm Uemalns may be viewed Mon. eve 7 io ti Auto funeral 111. I'll Feb 17. JOHN Ill.Pn. ated 81. lleUllves and frlenda Invited to aervlcea, Tula., ii m Oliver II Hair Illds . 1 8-0 Cheitnut at. ""llti'l'fll1 2-Feh 17 AI.I-NANDKn HOlin. ard SI llelutlves and friends Invited to funeral, Tuea 2 p m , hapei of Andrew J. Hair & Son, Ar.h and Hllh ata Int private I'OKINIll'.ll K.b. 17 CHAHLKS n.. hua- hand uf l.iie Maria Hulinaer Inea Mofrman), .Bed 77 llelallves and friends. P. It, It. Volun tary ltelief Depl Invited to funeral. Wed.. 11 i. m rral.tiiice of, tlaufihter Mrs. Perth.-, l.jn-,-. Tre.oee Pa Int private, Kerntvnod Cm Train for 't'rcvuae leaves lleadlns Tar mltml I. 17 i. in . J lllllHT Ken is. at i.utnnerinn. w. a .IVMI'S A l.iiMhnn.l nf Anna HI. Ilreat. in. i.l ttel-i.tve. nn.l friends InVlled In funera aervltea. Wed n m. Main at. Int. Bvr. pieen Ceni Autos will meet 10:45 trains from Plilla nn.l Mt llollj Uemalns may bo Vlwa Tues 7 lo s p m .-.-.-. . t llltA.NN.I.N Pel. 17 IIAnitY J., aon of, llarrv and Pauline llrannou (nee Srharhta), l.Re.1 lit Helallvra find friends Invited to fur nenil. W'etl 7 30 a in . parents' residence. 201 ' W Suaquelianna Hie. H.qulem maaa St. Bonl fiuluaa Churrh ll a in. Int. New Cathedral I III'IIMJIOH Feb IS JOHN J DURI.BIOH. , nueil ill Itel-Hlves and frlenda Invlled -to l funeral Weil II 30 n 111 . iln K. Maple v.. Mi rthanivllle N .1 Solemn high maaa of re. qiilem St Peter a Church. Merchantvllle, N. J., II ti m Prlv.ti.ls m.y call 'luea , 7 to 9 p. m. IICHNS Feb IN THOMAS, huaband of vt.pi. 1 linens ItelntUen and frlenda. HL. X tlt.BOrv s Sacred Heart and Holy Name 8ocl Ilea Liberty Hell l.otlae. No r.s7, U. of II. J.: I H II llellef Aso . Invited to funeral Thurs.. ham r.Hrt Hurlun st Solemn requiem maaa St (IreKtiry'a Churth 11.31) a. m. Int. St. "'hPUt' "Peb 18 CI.AHISSA ANNI3 13UIIT, widow of Arthur A Hurt Funeral aervlcea Tuea . 1 1 30 u. m 'JOOu Do Lancey place. Int. Pr'Aj1rcr.ON Peb 17. at Marietta, Vn., Major SIMON ll CAMHIIO.N. aned ill llrlatlvea and friends Invited lo funeral. Tuea, 4. p. m. CAHIUit.l, Feb 111. IIItlDOET. daughter of lale Patrick and Mnr Carroll ftelatlvea and friends Invited to runeral, Thura.. 8.30 a. in., s.io s Front at Solemn nuias nf requiem St.. Philip's Church 10 a m Int. Cathedral Cam. Continued on Nevt rote PHOTOPLAYS LOCUST MD AND LOCUST EDITH STOHKY ANTONIO MOItENO and WILLIAM DUNCAN In "MONEY MAQIC" MARKET ST. Theatre fM81SSrt MAItY MaoLAIlEN In "The Materlou Mra. M. ..very vvetinea.lay 'III); I'Ulll't.l.; MASK," Every Krldoj "THE CHEAT SECnET" OVFRRRfinif "3D HAVERFORD J V E,ID-t.VJVIV Ilo,e-Jonea Unit Orxh ' THEDA BARA in THE PAULINO OP HAIUS" t PALACE laU MAnKCT STREET THEDA BARA in TllE TIC.EH XVOMAN" : PARK" KIDOE AVE. A DAUPHIN 8T. 1 -TVIM-k M, .ls Eyc fl.45.1t, FRANK McINTYRE in "THE TftAVELINfl SALESMAN" PRINCESS "yftjg" E'lIIEI. CI.AVTON In "The Ilondaaa of Pear.'' Even Tues.tiv "THE CHEAT SECRET." fea turing Francis Bushman nnd Beverly Payne. REGENT K131 MARKET STREET lllfHAX OICB OROJiH DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "THE AMEItl(""ANO'" RI A 1 T'O OERMANTOWN AV& ' 1 " '-' AT'TULPEHOCKEN ST. f DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS' in "THE AMERICANO" RIID V MARKET STREET ' u D 1 nELOW 7Tlt dTRECT VALESKA SURATT in THE NEW XORK PEACOCK" SA V O V 1211 MARKET y j 1 street GAIL KANE in - "THE RED WOMAN' 4' CTAMI PV MARKET ABOVE 16TH Ol AINL.11,1 11 15 A m. to litis p. U. FANNIE WARD in V IHE WINNINd OP SALLY TEMrLE" CTDAWIi OERMANTOWN AVENUB D 1 KAINU AT VENANC.O STREET LILLIAN WALKER in ', "KITTY MACKAY" rp a j-s -. a 17TH AND X'ENANOO 8TT KATHRYN WILLIAMS in pj:dev:mino ixve" t VICTORIA ABOVE NINTH Norma Talmadgeup jhea" NORTH PHILADELPHIA RIDGE AVENUE 1T31 mDQB AVK GLADYS BROCKWELL in "One Touch of Sin" . e c '" l. ".'.-" "'"-".'".'.-.'"V- -r-"'..'- .. ..f-j"1 ie -ffll '- sj , B !m m i if. sfii n M 'ij . '& 1 -'; It al 3 hi , ta sz . B '"" V"t .KKXHmKfJ3MF$MS'? -. tea i s. .";.-.:.-,, . . .'. .ttmmc .. ... finm . v " - 'w.'- ' ' - ' J vy " - KS ""-n m MWHH' '' 'X'"1 ' ' ",' ' " '" IW'-i ' " Ls' d'Ui j.'. BHBHBBBiwMHBL.t:!lf, 'memMBBBBMhI AH.wt3KHsJ .1
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