tit' Ml yfeg-yg'3' PHILADELPHIA MARKETS . GRAIN AND FLOUR 1 utfAT Receipts., ULMM.":! bush. Speculation il Yii home gram renters wan Human nmi 11 J In ll "."I1....! m... Ountnllonsi Car lots. Ii Prl (n i,r? .i.liiof--No. a ri "not, ia.riOWM.riSi No. , .i.vator-Nn. " rPa "Poc, -" ..ii.i; .o, iLfhern red. V-.ll slcarner No. a red, V r, u hern "Ad; IS- j; '!8 : J ! ' r I'oltN HPfelptn. red. I'.MOW'J.nil lckcle.l A, , In.l ii. 1-J :lsMii.4n. Ipts, 31)00 tmsn. supplies llltlUHII ALTaURfi .niet. p' P.r.'l". ruled firm under llnht offer. a.?0.' Quotations! No. a white, 77 ')7M-; Hand I.lrA"nite 7l77c; No. 3 white, 7MBTtlcl No. I f,ird .?nlt;. Lw samnle oats. TKtP.e. , ,Aftntlrr'lDta. Hid hhla. and 871'.22l lbs. ' i. ... There was llttlo. trndhiR mid the K.fkVt na largely nominal, viuoiauona per l?Ai! iVntor, nlrflUHt. $I".75W : JCur.nas, fenl! E Iv .. nblrnl. .tie-r. U".l6.SBJ?.. .1.. hnlMil 411 M-11 ,1,. HO .;'"'',,. tiaoi'j.nni e tv mills, chniie t & fancy patent. 1BRta.r,o. Itf nvrs FLOt'R was In (mall supply mid steady, LSffcut Vulet. Wf uuoto Jli.r.uffHi per Mil., oa lo fetUltlty. -...-,--,,,,., rnuviaiuio WZEMMLM V -..II and Inrt lllHrnec iu.i.. iiim. im.iu-ii -tuiru r lm..iinns Car lots, for loral trade, m In n- QuV0Wo'stnrn. No 3 yellow. I..VIM.rtl; da. i.lf,l0V wllo'v. $t.r.7I.S(ii do. No. ." sclW, ftiei 57! southern. No. 3 ieUow. $1 ,-,8l ?..''l.-iLn.n.lnli,. 211.318 bush. Trade wan .. . .iil.il (l.m ...ni.nl. mil. Ii. Trie market ruled firm, vvllh a fair Jobhlns .?fnin sets, smoked nnd air dried, :iSe. t- MfI'.,M. I.. ..II -tnnlfn.l n. I,M t.nn riy.?.Ai and trndera. amokeil nnd nlr dried. 3ilc! lrieimum bfef. knui kle and tendv". amokwj, IT, r,t.r... i.VAa t.1flll33. I'nrW. fml ir ! K 42 50. Hams. H. 1' iirod. looao. aa'i (Ja3r. 1 Ji Hklnneu, moae, iw-Djvr mu, mi, rtiinmcil, J.i-'riii' r, nthor hntiiH. mnkpd. tltv rnrnl. n P ii? brand nnd nernRe. IMJ ffpMc. llnm, P- imoked. ptern turtdj 21 4 25c; do. I.ollpd, I1 tnofe. llc; do. mokeu, at)c. flfliies In nlrUU, ricrorJlnc to aprarfe. iuun, i',c. itrenKiRHt U lUK"'"' i.-uti.l o ml nvnrntrn . ..up. .1 M'.blfOn, B III uii''.h ,......r.v, v. ,"?'' ir 2XVie. llrPHKinm imron, i?Bitrn ruriMi, .ij'tr, Ktllrd , western. rcfliiHii, tlrrcr. I'Mc; do, do, On, 1 iubi.r S3c. Lard, pure city, kottlo rendered, In Fi ,AiIr.... "ln l.nnl. ttlirt fin krttl rpmprm IPlaluba.'i'Sc. G'"1 ni'i'iMPn iTf:Ai?e lUL 1HI.U U , I1IIU The market waa firm. Ilerinrra' Mat rric-ei; rillWH..lllf, riimdered. A. 7 MAS. Mv, aoft fjtra line nrHtiulaleii, ,. cotcS, ic, ronlecuoni ra tnic. il.75WN.3V DAIRY PRODUCTS 4 BUTTIJIt Hupiillra ero aniall nnd piiim nf J-MIM packed iremnery were 'ic hlRhi'r. l-'n no I WHlern. frenn. aoll'l-jmikeil creamery, ratio btcfclals. 4Sc. extra, i i 'a Ihv, extra llit, ir.Ti rti'ic; (Irate. JTiti -triVjv. aecunda, 44iflllai. 1 nrby prlnla, fancy. -i'lc: di, Hrr.ie extra. " KBikr: (lrsts. l.-iW-lilei aecnnd. 4 I f f 4 4 '-n . tpPCiai llllll-.v ill nun . in in. n ji.uunm Ilk . I, l'l U .?in)t, nL.n ht..knl fll.thn. ...l.nn.n.l '111. ... 1,W. .. U..n,lu n Hnl.I.n l..l.l.l ... ,.lC. . r,UU.- II" dinin,-. ......ii. .. ,. . nil. '-., ,.,,i- i,-. M . Ilk ......lln. i In.ulu ..lt .... II....... I.... t.'t;. rtBP. Willi "ui'l"" " ...--i. cum ui'. uuLiiiuun ;! Nearby firata. $11 III per case; uenrliy mrrent ''reeelpla. tin l)." l r raae; western extrn flrata, h t- 1 11. 10 per c ii e. u ci. in ni, iii.ii.i iti c ii Ke; uinry iWlflPCled callilieil eKKS eru jiiuuinv ui -UV4lc ,J Ber dozen. , L ..tll.'l.'Vj!. nrfn-M. f.f ft,,!,... Did! I.' IlK.n HnC.t B ' 1 HI,,..'.. ..... " . ".-. .'."' .'.' ..". ind 'lues i"i lirniiy imiiniiiineii Willi u ralr manil. uotntloni: New York, full c ream. i tew, I'll P.I Whir to boh ,c Jie.:c. mi.ii'HC. no, ni. unify, win, .ne, int. iirt. Bood. held. Llc-i'-ic; do, part sl.Iui'c. POULTRY I.IVK 'l'heie waa llllle Iradlna nnd with fr.r olferl'IKa lu'ma uf fuwla ilei'Hneil Ir rh- ninlatlotja were as followa: Knula. dm in :ul(ly. 24 ft '-'""' alBtt roonler-t. ISfiane, nld E-, ' .,i.,i tllITi. ihlikenn. anfl.tnenleil ' 1 fib if-.. 3tv ducks, ns to Ue iin.l iiuallly. 22(Tr24e. ll! I.!:.... .,,1 ..n. ...1. .Wft,,'!n.. .1.. .n....n n- piKrUIIB. .mi. I" I'"".. -HWUVI.1 UU, jUUIIU, I"-. r t rpair, .uw..ie. f) l)HKH.i:i) Supiillea weie er hiuiiII and the i'l market ruled llrm iinlr a f'llr demand, gunta- tlonn were lis follow Kowli, 12 tn box, dry.plcked. f-iney aeleu(ed, a"1!: do, welshing 44 Ibl. anil over lipleiu, 27c, do. do, 34 lha, tplree. 21te. do, du, 3 lbs. npleie, 2l2.'e. Fowls. In H'ls fiiiicv. drv-pieked, welKhlim 4' lbs. and ever nplere. 27e, clu. dn. Hm.iller lltes, 2-,rI2ll('. old looatera, dr.v-p.ic ked. 22e; roaitlnis cblckeni. nesrn. dr nicked. Ir, Hies, weighing Sttin lbs. per pilr. 27(2fii' t, weatern, in boxes, weighing 7 lbs. per p&lr, tlS-lie: do, do. In bids, welRblns Sdi 10 lbs. per (Ir. 27(1 28e: do. do. du. wcUhlm; 7 lbs per pair. .Hrf-.-ie: brolllm; chickens, western, In i-oxes, el.hlns "U-J 4 lbs per pair. 2S(.t32oi chickens, a-elichlmf SM II lbs pc.- pair. 23Cf2.'.c: do. mixed lies. 20R22c! broilers. Jersey, fancy. (iOIWII.-.c: Ic. other nearby, welchlnc lVitoS lbs apiece. InflS-ie: turkeys, per lb. Tyncy, western. 32 13c fair lo good .",? 31c: old Toms. 2II5J30C; ommon. 2,"i(H 2Sc: squabs, per dozen While, Vfwrhlnc llwla lbs. per dozen. tl.nmiiA; do, Itelrhlmc PS 1,0 lbs per loen. $3 7B l.ll.'ii do, sietehlnir S lbs. per dozen. XStH.'Mi do. welsh- j ln 7 lbs. per dozen, t'J.nnOa.flil; do. ui'lphliic U IBIHj lbs. per dozen, tafla..1.-i: dark, tl 7.-1 23j: small nnd No. '.', riirti;i.... FRESH FRUITS Choice rtnek met with fair salo ajid .ilues JmeTally were well sustained us follows: ppKs per bbl. lien Davis. J3..-0W4 2.'.: Habl ln. No. I 14114 2.-.: do. ungraded. $3f3..'iii Oreenlna. No 1 ' tl.,nvn, do, ungraded. .W 1 !5: Kings, No. 1, f.-iUi'.V.-O. do, unKraded, $3M ii Wlnesap. No 1 !., Mined, do, ungraded. $2.."ill k.i no. $Sg2.5 1164.' fairy. p.cno. Appiea. iiorinwepieru. per box 1 alley. .50: eholcft. tl.ail'ir2. I.cmons, per box. oranses. Klorlda. pe. rrntr HrUht, SIht.-..-0. rilMset. fulinv. l'r.llff?4. Iio.ir. jl2.2.-. (Irapefrult, Florida, per crate. ;U 6. Plneupules. 1'ortn Ulco, per rrntr. t.lfl1 1. ,'. Cranbenlea, ratio Cpcl, per bbl. l'"anr' late tarletlea. tadt.-i nil, carl. black t2f'i4. Cran berries, Cape Cod per crnle. tl.R0i!l2' do, ,lr ey. Per crate. tHul.r.n. strawberries. Florida, er quart, fancy, 30Jf3Hc. poor. lbtoVj3c. "" VEGETABLES The market wna nuiet ht the follow Inir nunta tlons: While potatoes, old Pennslninia cholie. per bush.. $3.409i3 r.Oi New York, choice, er bush . t3.3.i93.ri0: .Maine, choice, per bush.. 1.4O03..-iQ: Jeraey. pvr basket. tl.riOW1.7.'i; Jhlte potatoes, new Florida, per bbl. No. I, 111; No. a, $10. Hweet Potatoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl. No. I, t2.50r: No. 2. tl.riOW t: sweet imlatncs Delawnre and Marland, per hamiwr No. I. tl.7.-iW2.2.' : No. 2. 1 1 25 M 1 . H.'i . rails,, tl; sweet potatoes, Jeraey. per basket bo. 1, $1 2."iWl 7.1s No, 2. ROimi.lc. Onions. Texas, per l rate No. 1. $4M4..10. No. 2. $3 7.1; unions, per lfio-lh has. t.1W12 CnbbuRC, Florid i. fff namper. $3WI. do, California, per irate, I9crl(l. Hninm h Vnrfn L t.. 1,1.1 $l.,-oW2.riii. ao. Texas, per ha inner. tl.T.IISr". Kale. Nor. folk, per bb . tGtlTM fnitHnmin.. i-ulirnrnlii Per erute. l'ffl ". I...ltiw.n l.-tn.,t, fan,,. ,,,.A 1, Msket t,1V3nn, do, do. ' poor to cooii, i-r -oi.ri, i.iin-if .iiu, no, .-Norm uarouns. per basket. I 1, Celery, Florida, per Ki-lneh rate, tlifi" lleans, Florida, per basket ,. fn. tl.lilsi 2.2.1; do, wax, Sl.r.nMa.nn 1:bb. 'plant. Florida, per hnx. t3.r,0(h.1. Peptiers, fFlorlda, per box, t4.rillfjri.S0 HiiU-ish. riorldn. Ktui1011 tlwl.-IO. Peas, Florida, per basket, ywa. Cueumbcra, Florida, per bnsket, . Ileal I'lnpl.ln .... 11, A 1... .... tlA.lt I. i---- .'ii ',-! 1,11, IIUIII III r,, '., ,,. IjKaaiahes, Soutn Caiollna, per hamper tl.r.0M2 -- ..vn, i muni, uer irHif, iu,i mi, ifiiarn I fua, southem. per dozen bunches Colossal. HI; J oo. fancy. t47r.: do, choice 2.r.og3. Mush rooms, per Mb. basket, ll.0ftl,7r, SECURITIES AT AUCTION Therpy Wfim Iin ivliln ntinni.Au lii t..,na , ft corded In thp auction halo of .securities held y names & l.ollanil Indiiv. Tlin I'pnnsvl. ,nla Company for the Insurance on lie8 na urnntlnff Annuities Balneil 2?i points ind the Kourth and lllglith .Streets Pussen- Etr Ilallw'Jil- Pnmii'ihi, .... .... 11,1 . ...I.,.. I IM. i, ""f vuni,Hii; nun uji t ,-j II.JIIII,.-. .1 hr.llltre TICp unci Trust r'nmnnnv'lnsf K K. Points. HTOCKS runts to subscribe to Ninth National National National National rlsht to subscribe to Ninth ... Bank. TO J200 120 121 120 120 120 nibt lo subscribe 1 s .i ?ank' $200.. J-3 rirht to subscribe '..l -i.,.?nk " I20O., h i ,0 subscribe to Ninth 'to' 'Ninth to Ninth National la. . 'Hie W IU . . riiht to aubacrlbe to Ninth National he. niT- ? ,-00 - anrs. Lmplrp Tltlo and Trust Co.; par 1 -i.i?.0, -' pa'd "riehta t; subscribe to Fidelity Trust in , t-o,, fJiS t.100. ., '0 rl.hU to aubscrlbo" "to 'Fidelity 'Trust rlihv.s" '2. 'ubscflbo 'to 'Fidelity 'Trust ... !-o., fi. jnoo 1 :o 1.1 100 00 00 00 MS B3 rirnia to subsrrlbe to . l.n Si. i.iui Fidelity Trust ) riChta tn niih.nll,. to Kide'lity 'Trust irf n r"ri"."" p K ri.k." ." nuu iict: c" .'?. "ivbn"srlb' to Fld"1,y Tru"t 1 ' - . .-U.. Uil X.-bflll .f-,rUht to aubacriba' In' VlriVlll'v "''r'rii'st rl.M&,'.W 'O00 83 fllOV) to aubscrlha In Flilelllv Trust PH.. .. VO w t.ioo In miltan .1 1... .n lii. ji,.. ..... ! ntht ... ?. "iiwi l j'luwiiy iiusi lSrl.Vr-' w ''00 . ,rwiita to Bubsrrllm to Fidelity Trust IV. Hh?" , 'SOO ri" ''A yl'serlbo to Fidelity Trust 'H Mthta tn subsrflVe Vo 'rideYlty'Truat iu kiA?" o 5U '. .. ': ..A?-. $.ioo.... 8.1 . ru-ilt to auhsrrlbe to Fidelity Trust ! rlA?.' ,? . ...,.,,,.. av .... 1 "tnta to aubserlbe to Fidelity Trust t ' "& '! Jhsrrl'be Vo' 8.1 84 71 H SOI Fl'dVlity'triiat . .w.. W 1.11111. J II ihri Sfanli"!V. Trust Co.: par $.10... a v ';. v .-..uv , 2ahr. i. '""' ,'rust wo,; par iiuu 1 ','Pnvlvanla Co. for Inaurn nces I S?.T.Vnn and Crantlng Annu $ .2;. F: Aaaoclatldn of Phlladel Granting Annultlcai .727 30V4 310 33 OK io8; 108V4 2B.1 :p?-j5ci hlladelphla; LVc8 'VL- Fi" ';yitlon' o'f r'h'liadel'p'hli! 5n ibttro!5?J2 .1ld ;. : "i K-Ssai,;.10 ..................... VC''riamown (Hth and nth HUM i .).----"Kcr usiiwav uo, '. "rp..a"nHntown (4th, and 8th Sta.) ll lhr. 'neJ IlRllway Co ' TAr r?nr " Atm' ' Music! ikai. a.I"' 4 ah.. Ttt..,v iiiuuoro Co.; par ou.,. ., tahM rhll,'1"nhl Tlourae praf erred... 'JJH ra. logan Truat Co J 130V4 -w""' U.K, .M' ulford Co.; par ISO. 0.1 lan Truat Co, Yinvnia tc.'p ,,f, rittaburgh. I'a.ftT4 per cent. ' t s -MiiB improvemenc. iiegiairrru, .. ln.... ..... . M .......n.. ..,! t ,,-., i.m inn nuvTiiiucn - b M" ' mas tV rwn Vter Co.! 0 percent. Klraf 100 i. S""ce, inieresc aiarcu anu BeatamBer., Du 1920.,..., ...... lOOVi ic -rvAtar Co., aj per eem.. ire. : inieresc iarcq aim JUMP.ci llfi'ATtCi ArimT, w "",, r ijriiK LUWER START Limited Buying Results in Sharp Advances, May Reaching $2.34. End Below Best va.. VKAT"KR CONDITIONS lW tt ""hVr 'lJurJ.J,'n:,A,'v,f" .""'" Trmiieralurrs ii i-ii. .. Northwest .... Middle Hr.V ...;.'." Sniiflitia.i ruin .rain .ruin 34 li AH - t at 71 14 Alt M 74 flj B6 1 .rle.r o'nM;;1"'1': . near Hear rifnr tHICAOO. April 1g.A almrp upward movement occurred In the when market today under the lead of May and trailed closejy by July. lll0 mprvement followed an easier tone In the eaily trade, hut tho nearby deliveries quickly developed crcat sttctiRth when attempt weio made to buy "mlled quantities, while the other positions lagKCd because of ,l, weather and con. Blderable bearish Mathtlcal news from Can. nda and IJuropo. ''."V?6 whn " "old short on the belief hat there would be n further slump later became panicky ami they paid ctirt prices which bulged all around. Some of the buying was credited to Kiirope, and the manner in which prices loso in the face or an announcement that latiada has a supply of 116.500.000 bushels and that the Hrltlsh Kmplre had ac cumulated a Rood eupply was surprising. It was estimated that Canada. Au-iran,. and India would soon hae a total of 320,. 000,000 bushels available for the Allies. A favorable weekly report on weather conditions from Washington caused a partial reaction for a time, hut the iis resumed nRiiln and last quotations were not far from the best Special lcpiit.'i to 'lie Prlco Ciniciit for the week ended April 4 said soil conditions weio ninuist entirely faorab!c In Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and Iowa as far as lift, mediate necessities were concerned. XewH dispatches announcing that Canada had placed wheat and wheat products on the free list did not go Into sufticicnt detail as to the meaning of the action of the Canadian authorities as far ns tho trade In this country Is concerned Heretofore a duty of lo cents a bushel has been exacted on wheat and 4.1 cents a barrel on flour. I.e.idltiB futures range das follows; .... Yes'daj'a Wheat Open Tlleh Low Close close May 2 23 2.31 2.21 2.3. i 2.2I lu 1111 t !IX'4 I.SS 1.H7S l.HUs Vpt I 7 I 70'S. 1 ,113V. 170 1,iI7Si I orn turn delUrrvl Vay ISi'i I 12 l.:illj I lt- l.3N'4 lulv 13.(1, .i7it l.:ia .:7i, i.;ta, r'ept 1.27. 1.30 i an l mi 12s Oals -Ma itIS i;i, 114', lil". July HI Ht't il2'n ill', ml', fent .1.-, :,i, .-,:, ;,c,, sr.V, I.ard Ma . 20 2 20.07 20.RII 20.(17 20 70 .lull 20. Ml 2120 20.77 21.211 20 112 Sept ... 20 S.I 21.30 20 N.l 21 30 2I.OO itlbs -May Ill 2." IP.fiil 10 22 10.III1 19.31 July . , .10. .i.i tti.oi) lo.no in no in, 112 Sept. ... 10.11.1 10.11.1 10.112 IH.U.1 11170 Pork .May 3I1 10 37 02 30 R.I 37.112 3li. HI Julv 30 2.1 30.112 3H.2.1 30.80 30 37 illd. RAIN HELPS WHEAT IN KANSAS-OKLAHOMA Government Report Says Many Fields ThouRht Dead Now Materially Improved WASHINllTO.V. April 18 The (invent incnt weekly weather repoit says: P.aln fall during the week caused decided Ini prmement In winter wheat condition In Kansas and Oklahoma. It was tho most favorable week of tho season In Kansas, as tho drought was broken In tho south eastern part of State and sufficient rain fell for the present needs elsewhere. Many fields of wheat that were thought to be dead ate now materially lmproed. In Oklahoma also, rain caused good growth and marked Improvement In this crop. In Texas It was somewhat improved, but beneficial effect of rains offset by sub sequent dry north winds. There was small but steady Improve ment In this ctop lu the Ohio valley and In most other central districts, but In Illinois thero was little Impioveinent shown and the crop was not much Improved In Nebraska- Winter wheat Is In good condition In the central nnd upper Ilocky Mountain region, but It made slow progress on the Pacific coast because of Insufficient warmth nnd sunshine. Weather was favorable for seeding spring wheat In the dry district of Washington State, but tho ground was too wet in many sections. Seeding of oats was going on in the southern part, of the northern tier of States and the crop was started well in the central Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys. Cotton planting made moderate ptosress In most of the southern cotton States and preparation of the soil was under way in tho northern districts. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NIJW YOIIK. April 18. 1IUTTER Receipts, 3311 tubs. Steady. Quotations unchanged. KGGH rtecelpls. 23 14.1 cases. Firm. Extras, 38V. c: storage, 37 H38e: firsts. 30Vic; seconds. 3443Ve: white. ,tS' 39c; brown, 37V 3N4e; mixed. 3H37c. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. April IR. HOUS Receipts. 29.000 head Market erv slow. 10a higher. Mixed and butchers, $13.3ol';0i:ffood heavy. 113.311 H15r,0: rough heavy. $1.1 4.1iff 1.1.B.1: light. $11 1.1K.-I nlBS. tio.7.1014.20: bulk, tis.eowin CATTirF. Receipts. 17,000 head. Market weak to 10f lower, lleeves. t0O13.1&: rowa and heifers t.1.110 10.8.1: storkers and feeders. 17.2a JT9 OfiV Texans. tO.fiOWll: caUea. $8 S0WIS. SHIJKP Receipts. 21.000 head. Market 10a lower Nntle and western, tlO.017.73, lambs. S11.OU013.6.1. Financial Briefs Hanks gained from the New York Sub treasury yesterday $347,000, and since Fri day the loss has been 15,347,000, Tim Nevada Wonder Mining Company has changed Its fiscal year to end Decem ber 31. The. annual report covers the fifteen-month period pnded December 31. 1916, and shows net income for that period amounting to I274..09. Net surplus on De cember 31 was $573,259, as compared wjth $744,118 on September 30, 1916. The an nual meeting will be held on May 7. William A. Nlckcrt was today elected as sistant cast let- of the Eighth National Bank Mr. Xlckert has been with the iiff it'h National twenty-threo years, and was president of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Institute cf Banking for tvvo years Ills previous position was jour nal bookkeeper and manager of the saving fund department. decree ... Jones has been elected a di rector of the Standard OH Company of New Jersey, succeeding Wlllla m H. Llbby. -,.-- -ieH of the Miami Copper Com- ",. the vcar ended December 31 were ft$7So! compared' with 17,262.814 the previous year. ?LthfoUowComc rs were re-eUcted: WU- Bmlth. eecretary andjreasurer. n-ho nnarunty Trust Company has been Xieo- the transfer agent In New York BPPh first preferred, second preferred a1,rd mmo"VoK of the American Stores Company. , .t. w..tern SavlntT Fund Society has The w.es fr"-M ntment of Wllllm.K. announced the WP tl board of Ramborger ""tmn h..n -i-et.d v Ice m.niieri. Jrte ih r"X.r.. w. ...... ,..,-... .w.- t. jrunKar nmm HHlIf2m UL. '"-- i. i i ni - I " -aen. -. " ' ' ' " ' " ' ii a vMctt., don't cbtV oh dea- i " WELio tous- gae ovW RK 'DISCOURACEO MAWl, Tj?l-rDTv0 PlACPi V f h! OP TVm LCADIWIi HBkl In W,' WW , f Time amd gRAiriUAv,FUUV Hy 7 V rw op Ragout "J V To iand a Job in J -Tr , V J r lv fife I (r & wLi The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their pictures thtuugli the STANI.KY Booking Corporation, which is h guarantee of early showing of the finest productions All pictures lev tewed before exhibition. Ask for tho theatre In vour locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY BOOKING CORPOBATIO.V ALHAMBRA StSl?,SS,rt. Paramount Pictures. JACK riCKFORD In "TIIK DUMMV", ClIARI.in CHAPLIN In "TIIK CL'llr. APOLLO 52 U AND THOMPSON MATINi:i'. DAILY " WILLIAM DESMOND in "I1LOOD WII.I. fl'.LIV ARCADIA Norma Talmadge CIIKSTNUT HKIX5W 10TI1 run law or COMIT.N.SATION" PATR1A," No. 12 In MRS. VHRNON CASTI.r. In BELMONT r'-'D AND MARKKT CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "Till: PRICn SIIK PAID" BLUEBIRD I1ROAD AND HURQCE11ANNA AVK. JUNE CAPRICE in A CHILD OF THE WlI.pS" FAIRMOUNT S0T1,S1d avenue Dorothy Dalton and Charles Ray In "HACK OK THE MAN" CaCTIJ CT THEATRE jOin Ul Ilelow Spru MAT. DAILY nice Kvgs. i to ii. ANITA STEWART and ciiAiii.r. '.'-","'A'' In "THE MORE EXCELLENT WAY" MRS. VERNON CAHTLK In "PATR1A" Uroad St. LlKtrt 1 lWr 1 nu!1 At ErI. Ave. Bcatriz Michelena In "THE WOMAN WHO DARED" PATRIA" No. 12 HVIDITDI AI C0TH antl WALNUT STS. IMrLKlAL Mats. 2:30. Eves. 7 . 0. MARY PICKFORD in "THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" irrrrrjcrvM 29TH and dauphin lEFFERbVjIN STREETS GEORGE WALSH in HIGH FINANCE" ,rAnrD FORTY-PIRST AND Lh.AUt.rS. LNCASTF.R AVENUE MARY PICKFORD in THE TOOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" LIBERTY RROAD AND COLUMR1A NORMA TALMADGE in " P A N T II B A " WEST PHILADELPHIA ... trt AaTtf A'n CBDAlt AVE. CLUAK rAHAMOusr tiihathk H R Warner m Wrath "THH SEVEN DEADLY SINS' TnrrTcTrJiirvi market delow ooth st. COLISLUIVI UOPr-JOXKS VSIT QRCII. ANITA STEWART '- "l$$$kr Mrs. Vernon Castle in "Patna" ETrREKA40THftMA"T STS- " DOROTHY KELLY in "The Money Mill" "WHAT'S THE USE 0' LABORING" ASKS "ONE GLIM" GILHOOLEY, BLITHELY "I've Been One Lap Ahead of Old George W. Work for Twenty-eight of My Thirty-three Years, and That's the Life," He Says THE warm rays of the sun. slanting more direct now that noon approached, beat down through the ancient derby Into the half-Blued eyes of "One Glim" Gllhooley. neVtllne on a park bench without regard t0.Sne Glim"' yawned, a mighty effort that showed within gleaming white teeth and a cavern of healthy pink. 6 owly. leisurely the arms stretched out and the pasted eye. opened slowly and surveyed his surround- '"The vista was not especially pleaslnr to .n ordinary observer. The bench on which "one GllnV' scrawled In all directions at o?ce neeaTd a coat of paint: the efforts of ?he manles and cedars to bud seemed futile. andTheP houses flanking- the rectangle were rather drib na ancient: the other'benches were, splashed with the once-was-black coats andfl.PPy pants of gaffers basking In - nt which "One Glim" turned a laxy orb. the only time Heam of Interest ap. naarlnr was when me circioj 01 .... M w took in the sln of . beckonlnf Koat one Glim" felt In his pocket: nary a sign ?en a lit. The goat still beckoned, but Wanm" heeded not. He opened hi. ",,- utile the first time lnc summer waned last fall, ana ciobcu -. t w..ii!l. h murmur, as he started to1 . j....'. ...... . .KaBMUi -far aoaaa - H1-. i '. ""V'v " ..L.r.rgrT -.?'."". . JLuLaa'ISSi J vi"ii, PETEY-They Had Lots of "Leading Men" - c- a V'.tt -J TaiMHflilBiBHlBiHHaLBHalallHrBaiBiBiBLBHHa LOCUST .12 1 J AND LOCI ST Mats I :30 nnd 3 30. 10c. 1.1c. Hies., II .30. h. !I.3U. (H.VIll.li: CHAPLIN In "Till: CI UK" IOI.A DANA III "TIIK MORTAL SIN- MARKET ST. Theatre iV" Haiol.l Ixiikwood-May Alllinn In "The Promise" Toda "The Purple Mask." Foid-Cunard. I.very Frl. -"Great .Secret" llushman-Hajne. OVERBROOK :il & HAVi.tlKOKD Hour Innrt Unit Orrh. ORMI HAWLEY in "WHEN I.OVi: I.KAHS" PARK UlIKiK AVE. . DAL'PHIN ST. Mi ,1.-. t',1. n.l-.. 11 LENORE ULRICH in unit own pr.oPLK" PALACE 'u MAn!5nT sTncrrr GEORGE COHAN '"""DWAy CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "THE CL'Ri:'" PRINCESS Jack Mulhall ' "MR- 1018 MARKET STREET DOI.AN FROM vi'.n' vnnn'.. Every Tues. "Creat Secret," nushman-llajne. REGENT 1034 MARKEl' STREET It UMAX voici: onnA THOMAS It. INGE'S CIVILIZATION" RI ALTO C.ERMANTOWN AVE. AT Tiii.pnnnr'u-pv st Vircfinia Pparson ln "SISTER Virginia rearson a(JAinst .sister official IllUTISH WAR PICTURES" RI I R V MARKET STREET vj a l I1ELOW 7TII STREET PAULINE FREDERICK in " S A I' II O " SAnV 12n MARKET " ' v 1 TiTREET JEAN SOTHERN in Tin: ciadcd" STANLEY MARKET AROVK 1TH Hllr, A. M In 11'lK I. Sf PAULINE FREDERICK in "SLEEPINri.l'lRES" TRAIMD PEnMANTOWN AVENUE J 1-1IL AT VENANGO STREET KITTY GORDON ln "forget- CHAPLIN In "THE CURE"' "' VICTORIA MARKET ST. V lv 1 WIXIZ-V innvn isttvtti Mme. Olga Petrova In "THE WAITING SOUL" "THE CURE" CHARLIE CHAPLIN In NORTH PHILADELPHIA FRANKFORD 4m FnANKr?KNuK Lionel Barrymore & Irene Howley in "His Father's Son" TIQQ A i;t" AND VENANGO STS. MABEL TALIAFERRO in "The Barricade" RIDGE AVENUE EPS&g- ROBERT WARWICK in "A Girl's Folly" The nomad nodded when he was tanned on the shoulder. "G'way," he muttered. "Lemme alone. I ain't done nuthln'." But the whispered Invitation caused him to arise and look around like as though he held within his unwashed hand the magic lamp of Aladdin, with which he might ob tain the fairest treasures of ill the earth by a rub. "Make It two," he rasped to the bird with the white apron. "And better gimme one with a brace of handles. I need somethln' to lean against." "So, you want my life history," he said, licking the foam from his lips. "Well. I've been one lap ahead of old George W. Work for twenty-eight of my thirty-three years. There's no use labor In" when It ain't done In the best circles. Lots, of sleep; some thln' to eat once In a whllo and a little nip every so often that", life." "What's that? You gotta have a philos ophy of life? Whaddyuh raeanT Oh. If you call It real joy an' bliss staying- In a hole of an office when there's real .Ir you get for nothln' outside, whats the purntT Yes, make It two. "Now take me. I got more cars than the president of the Penney. If I want to motor I ask and get It. if I want food I make a, bluff at worktn'. And I never did l.' -str Hvnrvthlnjr'a snlna for tha aaklai' - .i - . - . . d0fl-t-hkta .... .. -.. -.. ..,- . .. l.-'4 .. . ' rL.i i MaiaakaJ liiVif A'M in That Film want when I feel llko It I don't have to get up nnd I don't havo to go to bed. Make It two. Those old tins over In the squnie. They're out of a job nnd lookln' for one. Hut they're not blowcd-lu-tbe-glass stiffs; they're guy-cats. Let 'em be. Make mlno the same. ".My clothes don't wony me Neither do women, and that's why I don't have to spend a million bucks on glad rags, lilve mo it legular one this time, Jerry I ain't got no trouble nnd 1 ain't gonna hive. No work, all play and " SWEDISH FIRM BUILDS 193 U-BOATS FOR KAISER New York American Quotes Letter of Company's Head None Ordered After April NEW YORK. April IS. The American today editorially prints the following: "The single shipbuilding, yard of O. C Dahl, of t'hristianln, Norway, has built and delivered to (lermany 495 submarines. "This Is Mr. Dalit's statement, In a priv ate letter to his son-in-law, Dr. Andrew t. Christian, a physician living In Boston, the letter being dated Kcbruarv lu- " 'At my shipyard wc have built nnd de livered since October, 1914, submarines to this number: In 1914, 36: In loin, 193; In 1916, 226, and this year, 4 per week, standardized output. They are lu tbiee classes 500, 610 and 704. feet long. We continue to build up to May 1. but Ger many has not given any orders to build submarines nftor May 1. This jncans to us that cither she has enough boats or that tho war will terminate some time this summer.' " REAL ESTATE FOE SALE OCEAN CITY. N. 4. OCEAN GATE NEW JERSEY Swept by Breezes of Ocean, Bay and River The present advantages of Ore.in (late are Yarht Club, Tloarilwalk, VV liter and (las, Sandy lleneh, Railroad Station, rostoMee, hundreds , of cottaites and bunralows, stores, hotels nnd other dis tinctive features. ... . A purchase there of eottace or bunga low sites villi be an Investment for a lifetime of health and happiness. I.ota very uttrartlvely located at the price of $150 Up Easy Payments We hate opened a- new section where we offer Iota for $40 Easy Payments For particulars and photorraphie Tleirs, phone, call or write. Great Eastern Bldg. Corp. 301 LINCOLN rtLIKl.. PIIILA. Hell. Walnut 60S. Keystone, Rare 2G.ft WEST rillLADEI.I'llIA 1X. 1 WV HI II All Stone Corner Homes, with .. .. - . .. At the b9tn street station lines meet. Immense 43-ft. Stone parly wan oeiweea n ana anomer nouse wnicn ice n-u, anrl aftai Triot earrvlnv jharerna Sifl a nanntli. ?Am cated'locatioB. Come and, ''s.Tawj- -pn "( 1 ?'tlvw. . j.. rti.rK7i ;r;Il ALONG RARITAN CANAL Second Regiment Ofllcers Co operate to Protect Important Jersey Waterway FEAR OF ENEMY PLOTS Authorities Disappointed Over Enlist ment Responses From Nativc Born Americans TUKNTON. April 18. Tearing that war plots against tho Del- awaie nnd llarltan Citu.tl, the Important Inland waterway running from Uordenlnwn tn New Brunswick nnd a vnluablo connect Ing link between Philadelphia and New Yoik, might result In great damage, of ficials of the Pennsylvania Ilnllroad Com pany, which controls tho canal, lu con ference with ofllcers of the, Second Ttegltncnt bete today, decided to double tho number of soldiers at dangerous points between this city and Kingston. Tho announcement was made following an Inspection of the waterway on the rail road company's boat, tho Relief. Thn party was composed of Major McCullough, Cap tains Hodlno, Dlsbrow and Hurr, I.leu tennnts Slbert and Horsey, Acting Super intendent Potter. Assistant Superintendent snowcleu nnd Captain South, A trip will be inado down the canal tn ltordentown tomorrow mid tho ollicers nnd ofllclals will take notq of points along tho waterway where unusual damage could be done, The locks will b doubly guarded. Colonel lloraco M. Heading, commander of the Second Iteglment. today declnred that .voung Americans vjcic not responding to the call lo the colcTrn as they should There ate few enlistments) of Americans for the National Cti.nd. he said, while the sons of foieign-borii citizens are responding In gtoat mimlicis, Possibly tho oung American is being bjilluenced by bis sweetheart not to enlist." x.ild Colonel Heading. Or. William 1. Ilurdick KANE. Pa.. April 18 Dr. William Par ker Burdlck died at tho Kano Summit Hos pital after a short Illness. Doctor Bur- dlcK was born at ShlrleysvlUe, Hunt ingdon County, In 1860, nnd was graduated fiom tho Pnlverslty of Vermont In 188G. Ho was a frequent contributor to medical Journals nnd was a pioinlncnt member of Kano Lodge, It, P. O. E Mcrion Hits Home Cnard One hundred icsldents of Morion, nt a meeting which ciowded the .Merlon Country Day School, loluntccred for ii home-defenso unit. SPUING KESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. !. ."HE LEADING RESORT MOTEL OF THE WORLD illailtioroiijIiBlailiciin ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT. JOSIftH WHITES, SONS COMPANY Weihntntler '' ave. nenr Iloach. Kiev, to vveswninsier 1IB ,,r,al, ,mth, run. water, 110 up vveckl), VI up dally. Chus. Ruhre. EDUCATIONAL CAMPS CAMP WILDMERE- LONG ..MikS. HAKUISON. MK. IN THK MAIN!? WOODS Our Motto: To rnrlrli nml utrrncthen the hoy ithjhlc ally, mrntnll. mornll. Scbaeo LaKft region. Un pxtIIeU equipment. Tents nr ltitiKAlovvi. Motorbnat t'ooka who ''kiiow how ' Trips to Mount WnMilriKton ana 1'olaml Spriiisi, Our hent rroommnda tlons aro Wildmire bojrn nnd their pa rents, Hooklet on request. "Ask our M boys' WM. 11. MrCONNKL! CYNWYD. I'A. PINE KNOLL CAMP CON WAY. New llutnnihlr- Means the happiest summer ln a slrl's life. Hear' if Whlto .VInuntulns On picturesque, seeludecl lona Lake. b'ull enmp priiiiram. llnoklet, local representative. Mrs. C. M. Menurl, HI lll.h St.. (itn.. Plilla. DR. EAST'VIAN'.S UNKIPK INDIAN CAMrS On (irnnlte l,ukr, New llnmpshlre. Camp Oahe for (ilrls. all aces. Camp Ohisrsn for llnjn, elclit tit sixteen, lir. nnd Mrs. Charles A. Kastman. Amh. rst, .Muss. AVALON SEASHORE CAMP for YOUNG MEN AND BOYS .DI)lti:SS J 41. I.EH"KR CENTRAL Tine Tree Camp for 'jalrli. Porono Mts. 2000 ft. abnva sea. Ilunanlnvva and Tenia I hnurs from New York. MISS lll.ANCHE D. PRICE. 3.11 West School lane, Oermantown. l'hlla. MUSIC STANGER VOICB siaiiT-siKnisa classes Diamond fl.'il'J J. S00I North Thirteenth St. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE WF.ST PHILADELPHIA --..-3j-S bm. One Sc Fare, 17 Minute to City Hall, and No Change of Cars a, -ir.i..i r.. i m . .1 WfiW iyI0UKATEST HOTEL SUCCESS I nUrvLPJ GREATEST RESORT 41 X-n .xf-mmmmmrkK WHM&& rVtV Vf- Tjgata ' . V f fc Tl j laj.' f IlI. Srccx ViJr-'jtf?t!tfprt Mm. JKSJm IT saraflaBKal .Siiiiaiiai axH BflaiH :':- axaas.nn)aalalaiB " HbibibiH f 'aslalH f sh TxJPsIbI BKBfas9T. aKBaxcJejai aarsKBKBKBeaBKlBKl aKaxBKBfarJaBxl ' v axMsra. " sbbbk . sviaKv2E axBfcVBaxPiB uISbP? 4R5?JBB 'Ka- Aj1 m ii ifaxaiis ' hi'' 'a' 'bTjtjkI i y.r xzi... ti.K v -T7Xrr i Ki trJETi 7gZx. " - aTWawaW if i V v v.r.Nft.j.v.'.-l as1Tik.jr.y .. y.. llaaW' 1 i-isxpJBxpa.aKSJabAiBxsjawBKeR.aiiaKsxCsjkj1!? . 9bdaxaalaiaasaKSJaKwaiJl zMim&iBmwmivittBaBmmm 01 me marKei ntreei aievaiea, ana wjiwe wysap stone and cement porches. Rear imwmmMM see! , '- r.i'hf"' john 2MihiiEim.T&am "" -,fW'-f 7Ti .l mVTU9WB- - T. ' " A . - TaMafrall Bi " T U.t ..VlfVT.e '' i-,i X c ' steyetoae- Part; (SIS-IT. Old Rellabk MALONE The rMoncer Bicycle Man Itstada baek et fata BICYCLES y Always Has Bargains in New Bicycles $20.00 and Up Liberal all.iwanc'e on your old bicycle. Cash or enay payments. BECOND.HAND BICYCLES. $3.00 UF tires, sum UP , r.rrT.-TitTTvr. i !,.. iitr.vr.ri.- r Turai . . AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PBICES JM Look us over before purchasing else .jf? whern nnd vnll will ftnve mnnev. W ilrtt J ilelnl.tiinl Inir. pnnmnllne lirnylnc- vntr.nn. ' tl J izlng nnd welding. All kinds of repair work ''C'iS guarantocu. Wo are cheaper than the M'S cheapost. Our work Is better than the beat. ,f;H iaii unu un cniivinceu. upen evenings una Sundays. Daddy of low prices and quality.' GEORGE C. MALONE 1203-05 Girard Avenue PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loans SlOflO for S10. Ilrlnr your dlamenda. untrtic und Jfuclry lu the Ja ine jartest pawnanop ra in thn unrid. Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vine IIONDKD TO THE CITY Dnplleates of Any Key Made While Yea wan 2 for 25c Raior Bladea Kharnenrd. Iletter than Dew .e each. Durham Duplex. M. .Ml Kinds of Grlndlni and fiharpentng. Mall Orders I'romptlv Attended to. J POX CO.. 90S FILBERT NT.. PIIILA. DOGS, BIRDS AND GOLD FISH DOGS dOl I ana v Viy We tarry a complete line of all breeds. OTs REUBEN CLARKE. 1nt.s;av $ NEW YORK KENNELM' r, 1 1 3 E. 9th St., New York City $ DOO COR HALE; standard bred; Phone Tloaa 41184. pit bull; cheap. LOST AND FOUND CASE Lost, on tho nlcht of April B, black' IS lualliar trill inaa n-pnan llnlain it-tiltn trtllat .'Vfl linum a-s-aii. iint, ai vi ii iiiiihiii n unci IVitlVf fi. urlicles; initials of case; liberal reward. -P .SI t 1 I.A.lD-.. flfflnn Y.. STOCIC Trust Certldeate No. 00 for 100 shares nf stock of fluardian Tr. Co, of Kansas City, Application hua been made for new certldeate. DEPOSIT book lost. No, . 240SE2. Weatern Savlng'vfAl I'und, 10th & Wulnut t 4ivcvt iut irr-m viKntllUlt, ' v J HELP WANTED FEMALE ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Experienced makere ivnincui tr.unii'i tktmo worn given noma, uauir yJ & Wagman, 0L'4 Arch at., third floor. j I'J BELL TELEPHONE 'H j Ul'EKATINO Work near your home In pleasant anS healthful aurroundlnss, with excellent orportuuitles for rapid advancement. There are twenty-elaht Rell Central Olllcra In Philadelphia; probably there Is one within a few blocks from your home. Unusual opportunities for earn est Intelligent young women between IS and 2 cars of aco. New employee aro paid while learning and are readily advanced. Pleasant dining rooms, where the beat of food la aold at coat. In every Cen tral office. Comfortable silting rooms for readlns and relaxation when off duty," flood opportunity for eenlor and au- pervlsinc positions. ' Apply at 400 Market street dally, el cent Sunday. 8.30 a. m. to B p. m. lllf.1. rill!nT-. Ynnn.rlni1tf In whnle.alM hnii.wT.nt accurate nt figures, leelbln handwriting; state;? nnu .n.l rnihrv. 1 flJl. I .ltiBff llffle. JlS? llivlKIvEEPER and exiierleiurd, is offered a perm position. Apply i llV mUll. SiaiillE HKC. C'Al'. ilary expected and ti refs. Pcarlste .ein i i. Co.. Inc., 1U24 Filbert at, .5.1 firulKKEKPER. n ( lot n ttt VDbiitarll mnl Vub't'7 must b'' quick, accurato und neat. , u m . Ativuter.lf ent Mil ',f"q"""' ". "."- I .. Annly AVedneadsv.'a J lust ratm .' w ' Atwater-Kent Manufacturlns Worka.i"M Stenton nye.iindK. Lotan at.. Aj CIIAMRERMAID und waltreaa: rrotestant; ref.A: Apply Wednesday until noon. 301 vv. jonn- 'jj-j son st,,lernianlownj PhjinaejnwrHojn281.-5ft cilAMHERMAID. colored, to R-nlo country: Tef-'K ereuces reciuircn. I'none nryn Mawr vv ori write P.or -JJ. Hnseinont. ra, CIIAMnERMAID and waitress, white. frot,.'i ref. reii.: salary .. mm ivynneneio aTe. ii1 CIIAMRERMAID. capable white Klrl; small prtv, vols tntnt tv trnr1 ivnpaa tJflll.DNURSE. exiierlenccd; care oronl chlUvTf; moa cjneainui si. '5,Tt cars old; reiorence. can uermantowq 1-. 1 Fill I Continued on Next Pace REAT ESTATE FOR SALE WEST PHILADELPHIA 7 Wi H --M ff," Garage; i "V .TV y&M V. 'sf j - . . fZ r-.;. .fv. r T.jr.ViTT . jfos&x . j 'u -' V''2'tLma2r-M. n.pmammm ikaaBiiiaJgKi IV." y S760G Hh m ; PS M ' l.'Jd lite' MaTjaMSSaall HIS III II I 11 MM II
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