. ' . ( v;' -ftFvr'v v 7y ' ,.. EVENING EED;aER-PHILADErjPHrA; TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1917 ,XTV)tJPmX. TUESDAY. MAY R IM'7' '' .'"?$ MnulLADELFMA MARKETS fiRAlN AND FLOUK .- n.eti.ts 117.500 bush Western riT-.neceiri", ; '' ,. n,. ..re..),,,.. nt..i n'.- . slxher ami wim i.e... """;' ,..-.,. klSSn p"i further advanced 7c (lu.i; minoi export elevator No 'J e,!. V. iniia If.! No- - southern red, 1.1 OS BIl'.'imf NO 2 ml. "H5I.1I1 ." .i K"" iv o.,iiiCs 1800 tiuli. Tho market ruled rWii.."."riiA. .iA s-n i voiiow i tow r!fTJ Sor cllow. luimi ' It. " .-., .ivnir huh OITcrliiss were i:.. ii.i-itM" -.,.....- .ii. "L'AjTl-nrr'Ipt". .115 I'1'"' Kn,t 701000 lbs rtOC1'-I4di was qui. I. but tho inark-t ".. r7m n1 btnicr in nimanii n1111 "" rM rJ,.5?iiru Tin wheat isolations per . .llfl..ru . , ., l.,l .n.l'. n1..iii I wood dot ton or i"!"-, "J? "A"'1" .Winter, strnlaht, l!l f.iiWI I, Kali n ...): fll R' " nVtcnt . I1I-J1W1IT:.. spring. Ilret M,! W3 Vl. do, Patent llViilh. il.i. Im brands (KiWlC, city mills, ihulco and KS'-tent. IIUMH. & rr TLDVtl was In small supply niin . por .ffiiherfbutirnd., was wl W """" jjoeilM !r ,,bl "" '" nu,m' PROVISIONS .... ni a lair juiiiiH.H .I.......... "" " -ViV, ml llrm (Molntloim citv 1-i-f. Ill " ..m?J5l5i-aV Vlt lief. knUlklr, Hn.l ,, a fair jobbing dciunnd and the :" Orm Uuntatlnnil I'ltV 1-l'f. Ill t w5": i"ii JWB" I'o'K IKM'' V ;? in Hums in buflS7e o. "o t"".,t J-3-w"v '''' na. mM. ".v. .."" u. ",.'". """.:'. ,V'. tSoiltc: do, bu'li.I. .liontlens. IJic IMcnlo F !?!.!. R h rnrril loolic. l!le. ilo. miiokeil 5, BtillM. In plikle. ucconllnK tu u.rnm C5ii W curfd, 38'ic. llrrakfist Imron. E tHtern rur-.J "l"1' ,. ,,u ..nit- .ir.l I B3. Pri city, kettk- rcndrrf.l, In tubt. JJ'jc. REFINED SUGAISS . mirket as nrm. 1'rnnklln took a llttlo k?.i7it 7'.nc. wlill" w '.'niiBlvnnu Muunr KSS would aecipt 8 7f,c llciln-r. w. r re. J5cV orJn". DAIRY rKUDUCTJS mTTEn D'miinl a fair ami tho mirkrt iJl itMiity untlr mn.IeratH on". rlns, . ijunt.i- vZi follow. WtHlini irrnn. huii.i-iiukhi 'S2mtrr. fancy specials, 41c fittri. 4.'Si 1.1.-. SJf Brit" 4I' ""'" 4"1- 'm",' " 'SiVhr irlnta, fanr 4V il.i. nriiK.' .-xtra. Stiff flrt. 4ia4.V, Heron.la, 1 1) S -411't. cv. BP-- KflocrbrVnd of prlnta Jobblnw at lti:,l- tnOS Kfcelpta wero ninro liberal ami tho Milt declined ."too ).er cnao miller ii .llyit .1. 'SSd. QuotMlom. Neorbv llrau, 10 Ml per ESr.tirby current receipts, flu 20 tup ra.o. Mtmntra firsts. J1U .iij per ae. no. nrtio. Rpw case, fnmv sekrted candled ckkh Sin Jobbing at 3Dif luo ptr lozm mEE3n The market ruled sten.l, under rtt itterlnis and a fair demanu i ni nupui-Sii-New York, full cream, fancy, now. 2i' 'SSr specials higher do. do. fair to nood, new, l?tsfc. do. part cklms, lltf:i POULTRY ' LIVE Trado was quiet and with frei. offer tM. prices of sprint; thickens were i.EUn r iflitM hSivr do. liuiiB per pair. JOWB'ie l." ' ..n. .... .. .. ....I -I.......I Bin! firm Quotations nro as f.illow lonls to box, dry-nicked fnne selected Si.'n . " stlrtlnl 44 lbs and over upleie, 2i. lodo, Rttl f .piece. 25c, do. do 3 lbs iiplece. 21JP Be. Fowls. In bbls , fancy, dry-picked, welsh. ffCt lbs and mer apieci '.'i.e. sm,ilKr sizes B!5c: old roosters, drj-tweked, '-le. roastlluc ; iklckiM. western urj-picaeu id hum s. i 'UIBIO lbs. per fair, 27J2Sc, no. western. In 'Cies, welghlns 7 lbs per pair 2jW?i.c. do. do. "Swill, welKhlne 8W10 lbs. per pair. 272nc, S. do. do elenlnn 7 lbs por pair l',1U2.ic: krcUlnr chickens, western in boxes, welithlin: III 101. per ralr, 2s3.'c. chlckons. welshlnir lit lbs per pair. 2.l2.'.o. do, mixed alzis. 2D IJSe. broilers Jersej, fancy C0tcil..e, do, other mrtr. welnhlng 14 02 lbs. nplece MlOste, hrioi. per lb Fancy, western, 32033c, fair ?8c: squats, per doen Nhlu, elt;nin 11 1! lbs. per docn, 4 21ltr LSJ.'". do, wcUhlni; V 10 lbs. per dozen, $.) unw I 10: do. welchlns U cer aozen, uiu.i iu, nu, u'ikiuhk t ius. per is. 12 BHU2.7S. do uelicnliw I.Wll'i lbs per t.n II 7,',(tL' "II: dark. 11 r.1IL'"0. small and o. :, 50c3!l L'.-i FRESH FRUITS PfminJ wm nnl inrtilnitn but iltifn c n rally ruIM eteau Quotntinnw Apple, pi r m. Brn Da t' If-T.fM UiMwiu N I SI .Ml B3R0.(Jo. Hnarndil t Mi .1 '' Win nap o 1 HGOfffl. do, tmnraded Jj ."d5i.i ."o, nnplon, torthwutern per box raiuv. jra j 50 ifudic II 5092. lemons per box, tU uraiikoi 1'lor tda per crHt Itrlsht. (im $J ".Xy 1 Ku,,tM. incy, YiVAZW pour 7,1c H J 1 wi. Knipofrult lorida, per iratp. JJ'Jfiri'J. jiln.siipplr m. I'nrtu ;lco. per trai, JJlTtfCi ntiu.U rrbi. North roiina, per quart n'O' 1 11 U VEGETABLES Choice stoik sold filrlv nn.l vnlues Benernlly w. nci. Buait.niru, ,, iitiiut.s ..line p.llllioen, 111. per tush t.' inK' .1 1 .1 Jers per basket, ISOIil.73 Whltn Potatoes new, 1 lorliU, p. r lei, No 1 tiatl 21, No 2 hjis.KI lulls. p.Y. ..... i'u. ii.i.i j. ipi.'in ,-iiun' per nut ..Va 1 lr.nffir. v,. it r.nrtTi , u. ....... ....... f, Mwir" anil Alarlanl por hamper Nn a fi idu ., .u ., i .nil ni runs, i . ' e " " " I'liioin. i tiMin lri'r Rile .No 1 Itsnff.' No L Jl ..nwi T.1, Cib e. Florida per hamper J I :i .Mi, do, ChirlMton, per bbl i rale t75i S, do rullfornl i. fcrlr,,e. l"8,l S-plnarh. Norfolk, per bbl , t i:B27l: do. Texas per hamper. 1.7.'.'tr2 Ml. ofolk, per bbl $1 7:151".' 10 Caull- h, HI ?A Vn r.liiii It.. Il,,l.,nu 'I .,.,. m . '..". -' ..".., 1'er vri.ie, 11 ,.ini-j ,f, . S.nh.rV. 1'illfnm.n n. I.a ., n it. , -,. ... T lrU. PlAIHa fnn, nu. l.n.I... , f. , .,1 ... Ml?, poor to rood, per busket -.leS'Jl.d.i North 1-gCinllu, per basket $101 no ivleri I'lor I'.JU. per lu-lneh crate $tfi' Uesns rinrlili. hj" b"ket lreen, II 75i .' 2.1. Wax, Sl.lo.c , t , ,"""".. . luri.iii. per no e.l'tb-l J-eppirs, rTlorldi, per box J 1 504 Squash riorl.l.i tf.'.S'f: ,!,p' "' .'""" Norm LTarolltn ami J ImtJ Carolina, per bbl lusket. xl iir.Jl 71 r-a-K.'.-TW"" unaK.il .1 ,.i'.i . -;. lit n. ri,7riorlda, per basket, II 251 7.1 lieets fwlu, per 10(1 bunches JlMil. Uxdlshes Nor- n,k. n.r T.A.lrt ..-:nrt7)l e.. .. i-Aui., . K.vV'a ,I22.&0 Aspirnitus. per .lo7..n 5!???A,Ty,ol.o?"al . 13 50W4 . fancy. 1202 .10. KJUI8175 "onia' ,"'r 4"lh ,llkl'1 LIVE STOCK OUOTATIOXS riCHICACO May 8 Itoas ltecclpts. li.fmn lr". Market steady. So hlcher nii,i 1.11,1 j --" K htchtra rs .10 ir.rwio so, imoil he.m. sir, 1,1 'n rouah heav. fir, 11&115 35. ihiht tin in 1 '.MO, roue uw; pus Il.75ni3,7.1; hulk. 110 41& 1.1 7.1 UOOO head. Market steady. sTiWM nnM t-in r ..- tit ". feeders, 17.1310: cafves, ssFSti'tll!:EnfC6lpt." BOOOhead Market steady. tSBlTos "'"'"ni ' -.iwiz.w, iambs, H'" rft,fcW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS ,WTubrRKM?te- f.-.;."-'TTi:n--I.ecelpl.. hinfl -n, new iiu.nj, wuuiHiion! u- Xt 5ferRefl-,t-- 32cln ca's. Market Irreg- ci --"- -1 auoiaiion1 i RAILROAD EARNINGS WVISVILLE AND NAHHVII.IJ: toSuV'..-. Sl-k JlSSs? t-j ... --- -.W.."..VIJ i.UklUU. .u ch'cago anuAT wnsmnN I G""L" April 1201012 11" "4-. KjUw.:::::::::: ,3:bu?:H2o ,.i?.s?J tiff, nwMVirn ...r. .,.. . ... !,.o - .... 4tw DA1.1- 1.A1VI. 1 week April nvsoo j.v,;::i'j '2.t'-i tin r.ir, .in r,7o 30.301 K. .., 4 DUU.MO V ORI5AT NOnTitrnw iarfi J.qB0,SR8 lisi 107 1.137,714 ti ' .a,jui,7uf) I. , Su-ar Futures Continue Quiet fe?!L!0.RK May f'Th0 -r fu s,.2 ." Penea 'lulet and steady, tin Mm .1 an adance of 2 points, with SiiJ.?i he cal1 amountliiK to 1(500 tons, "licatlons pointed to a laiBcr Cuban crop Skai, 1 . n e3tPecle'l nnd. on tho call, K 2nlfrests ad contracts for sale. orrerlngs, however, xvero promptly an 5o.i. V leailnB "Wall Htreet liousa tot. operating for European ac- WJFFRAGISTS PUSH FIGHT It '" I'KKSIDENTIAL VOTE emmltt 0lary commltto of tlia (.pedal id i.i . .egioiature ).s Peine uei- " IUl letters and telcernmu from tha ildlnsratnr,ChlS Soclet' ot Philadelphia, - w. mo BUliruhTQ Ulil. latt ?ophla " Dulles, president of the 1 ion m t out tte to every one of im i erB ot ,na oreannatlon asiting ilrm, 8en letteri1 f teleerams to tha mh.f. and the twenty-four commlttea friJ?Mr' Dulles started the campaign n uraani VTi"" . "teBr,"n lc"a"' icur i,V "" la ,en every ertort 10 'Oman .j . . """mne to t'ennsyivania ?. 5!1"W"? " Amrt Is loiln her t Usui. tiV' u "rouBht out the root eMriaafio .Pra?M 6nl Englana are all TheciL.'a."1 w"n suffraire. iv into new qutrters,, 804 ,' Enr. Quotations io , ', ' quaiuj. i.wr R5 ittis-y roostors, lSKJsOt, old ronsicra HIW IS'Iorlnir chickens, not Lrtihorns, plump mi K-Xea,elBhln . Ibi nnlece. Ill W H4.U...tr (lUIM. rn.,, v'-v. ..- - trtii Kn n vinnu inn iter Tmir. 1:1 COTTON IMPROVES, FOLLOWING DECLINE Light Buying Lato in Dny Cnuscs Advance Japanese Thought to Bo Purchasers (01 TON llf.l.T UHTlli:il (ONDITIONH fPnJ WL V"" foUon hell this tnoriiliiK. et- tt.-f r.1,n.nlonit the wnuti, Atlantic ro.ut. in i .i "oln teniuenitiirea Mere recorded I llkliihiwmi. 4(1, Ashrtlll,. l M.llrne. Knox- ki"' '. "' "..i... .11. 1 11.1.1 ,11! III! l -lOI 1irrt(MIOrt. Iin Antnnln. nr Jmllh M. nrp lilhir an. (hiiltnnnoiiii ami Wllinlnittoii.' 4S v i;l.i,.,;"Vi ."'". ' .,"i'."..-.",i,nii''""'. .?" lille. SJi ariMK ( hrMI, (lalie.ton. Iiif rl '. ""! 1 Aiisjiijirt. . Sli Ne (Irlfiin-, llionmMllle nml ( hnrlrt(in. l, I here was .III Inch of nrerlnllntlon nt I e niiinlj; .0(1 nrh nt Mohllel .(l-J Inch Hi Alliintitl SI Inrh nt Knotillle, nml .(III Inili tit liimtni. SV.W YoniC Mn 8 At tlio opening In. il.iy tlit t'olton iniirUct wn uuU-l lint ill lil.ieil n Ptcndy undertone and llrst (irlccs wcrp 3 points net lower to 10 points hlKhci Wall Short Rold Miiv nml July In n nc.ittcr Ihk way. while Ucrpnol Interests nnd Mitchell were tho chief buycri on tho open Iiik call Cold weatiier oer Hip sniitliwcuteni nnd rentr.il lioHs parliy esplnlnert the unexpected llrinnrs nf l.lveipool o.ililes nnd the Initial ujvnnco heio After the openlnt; tne in.irkel continued t-tCUllV for a timo. with llttlo i hanr, frni.i oponinff leel( nnd only a mod.er.itu trade, lmihtl ll lift IIKlrtlial IIoweer, around 10:35 o'clock It turned he.iy and declined to last night's closing prices. There wero a fow notices In clrcula. lion, oauslnrf eatly elllnB of May con tracti After haBitlnK Inck to nl.out or a (.hade under I it nlirht'ti closInK fliruies tho mar l.et steadied on lepnrts thnt trade lnUrets hid bti.Mnr; oider around the rlns for ex ecution hctwien IS, in and IS fill for He renilier, wh'ih i heeKed the s.-tllnp; ni.i' ment IjRht ttncle lnijlnc; sent prices to nn nrl nnco of alioiit 20 polntH In tlier-irly after noon Jnp.ineMi Interests wire undersluod to he ainoiur the huei8 of new crops on tho rise T ho lmpioed weather outlook restilcted demand lioweer, nnd toward mldaftetnoon a recession of linlf n dozen points ociurred lint there was nn ad nnco later and the close was unchaiiKcd to 2G points mer Msterdnyn close The exports for tin. ilav ngregnted 14,71) hales, Includlnu; r.SilS hales to Franco and 1200 hales to other polntH on the Continent. Totnl shipments thus far for the season h.i.i been 4,711.2(11 h.ilm. i oinpared with I.CB1 S7n hales for the correspondlni; petlod last season I.st . lose t'l .V. l'l -t- is r,i is r.s 1 s 1: 1 i'i ni 111 Ml II lie II 111 HI III r. IS 111 1 s 111 IS 71 Hl.-I, 111 711 in r.n IS 77 IS SI is h7 I .o Hi 4n 111 31 1 X ".- is IIJ 1 l..s 1"1 .Is III Ml is 77 is SI 15 ST 16 n'i Mn . .lull . . I), tuber Tle.f tuber .limn m . .XI ir. h ... pot . Liverpool Cotton l.IVJ.itPOOL., May R. There was .1 fair liuslnes.s doliiK iu spot cotton tod.iv nnd 3 points ltlBher on the basis of 12 S3e for American mlddllm; Thu rales nRRrecatcil S000 bales. IneludlniT 7000 bales Amerkaii Imports were 0000 bales, Amerlcjii G00O. 'J ho market iloed steady at in to 11 points net higher. Financial Briefs Tim N'ew York Stibtrc.isuiy Rained J7,131.0C0 fiom the bulks xesterday. re iltKltiR tlio task net loss since l'rlday to $U,27S,000. At the (.tockholders and organization mietliiK of the National Transit Company olllcets nn.l illtectois wero le-eleeted 1)1 lectots deilaied 11 dividend of 50 tents a s-haie. pavahle June 15 to .stockholders of lecoid May 21 The boaid nf dlrectots of the National Conduit and Cable Company has been or Kauued a.s follows with thu olllclals of the (Oinp.iny lis nniiKil lldwurd S I'erot. pie.sl cltnt ; Kdw.u.1 S I'eiot. Jr lce president: Morton A llowaid, secntarj , tiioruo J. Jackson, chalniian of tho board; Albert II. WlKKln. C. II Mitchell, Andrew Fletcher, Stephen Millet, Robert Montgomery and IltiKh 1C I'rlchett. r:iKhleen lailioads, operating In tho I'nitid States only, had gloss earnings to taling $8,034,571 tho third week of Apt II, an increasn of $990,348, or 12 95 por cent, oxer tho corresponding period of 191G In 111C the Cunard Una silt passed tho big earnings of 101!i, both gross and net, b about 5.1 per icnt Last years gross was $34,1011.1100. against $18,300,000 Just 1 fnr tho uiir ami net ins $11,700,000. as ngalnst $5,600,000 Tho net In 1917 -was $2,3,!,75i, a gain or jsiii.svj Directors of the Federal Reserxo flank of Minneapolis have llxed a rate of .1 per cent on fiftccn-daj notes securtd by Gox-crnment obligations At the annual meeting of tho Philadel phia and Western Hallway retiring directors were ic-eleeted Following the stockholders' meeting tho directors ie-elected olllcers. Tho net pioflts of the Chlno Copper Com pany for tho quarter ending March 31 were $2,912,699, nn incieaso of $245,233, surplus, $317,122; decrease, $812,390 Tho (.rent Atlantic nnd Pacific Tea Com pany's sales for tho first nino weeks of tho curicnt fiscal year uu to April 28 wero $18,804,321, an Incrent-e of $8,450,679, or 84 per cent, This Is the largest percentage of Increase In tho company's history. Final figures show that tho April gross of Urooklyn Rapid Transit gained $111,000. or 4 9 per cent. Kinco July 1 tho ten months' Incrtaso In gross receipts has been $1,287, 085, or 5.7 per rent. LEGISLATURE POSTPONES ADJOURNMENT SESSION House and Senato Leaders of Both Factions Defer Matter Until Next Veek Effort for Recess Bv a Staff Corrtiponiient HAnniSBt'IXO. May 8. The question of final adjournment of tho Legislature will go over until next week. This was definitely decided today at conferences held by tho .. . lAn.lara ff llln KonfltA Ami ItnllRn and at a caucus of tho Houso leaders of both tha Penrose ana iirumoaugn tactions, ana tho chalrrrfen of the various House commit tees Tho Tenrose Ieadeis of the Senate and Houso will confer with Senator Penrose In Philadelphia next Friday and Saturday, and will decide whether they will try to force n recess Instead of final adjournment when tho Legislature has completed Its work. COURT DISCARDS COUNTS IN DISBARMENT SUIT William I. Garrison on Trial at Atlantic City, However, Is Accused in Settlement of Funds ATLANTIC CITY, May 8. Justices Swayze. Mlnturn and Kalisch, of the Su preme Court today dismissed three counts lit the long list of charges In disbarment proceedings brought against William I. Oar. rlson, prominent member of tho Atlantic County bar, and ex-Mayor of Plensanfvllla. The allegations discarded by the Court referred to alleged Irregularities In the Kandle and Boehm divorce cases, nnd the charge that Garrison attempted to procure1 the Impeachment of County Judge Shlnn through false affidavits. ,...., allegations Dy Mr. Sthjl Burns that OarI Mf .Jullea to. H:aafeMiBt TWO THEATRES SHOW NEW ANOTHER SEX DRAMA; NAIVE, BUT POWERFUL "'Coption Shoals," at Adclphi, Mentally Old-Fnshioned and Vigorous Emotionally VICTIM OF FIXED IDEA VIH'TION SHDAI.t. Drama Iu threo nets bv II Austin Ailiins. Direction Charles llrjant ,. and Walter 1'. Wntigrr. AilolpM Tlwilre. llbilie ('buries llrvntlt Maude lMlth '.'"'-''It Mount Dod-on Mitchell ;ih .., Alia Narlmov i Jol Henry llarniuii Time Tho prisent rinee An Island off southern t'ntlffirnln. Ail 1 A suillmr off Tuition shoals llnl Aits 11 mid III The iiwiur loom nt ibe Hshthousi. Occnsionnllv. not often, n play Is produced that baffles whllo It interlntns and bores; Hint Is both Inextricably exrelldit and de plorable There arn such plaxs. cotnpait, of a splendid furv of t motion and a lament able lack of other things. Thev defy xotl to put jour llngei mi the xi hole fabric ot tho piece and cay . "This Is wholly linpu-sl ble," or "Tills Is entltelj praiseworthy "'Ceiitlon Slioals is that sort When II Is good, It Is Mil very Interistlng. ninl ixvlion It Is bad II Is awful. Two of the threo nets touch the pulse uiio triis io touch tho bialn and falls Hut. whetlur Its course bu toward the straits ot ISrlctlx or tho safe poll of vital, vibrant melodrama. I It has this one finality. Intcnso xlillliy. known In the movies as "rod blood." It Is easiest In discussing " 'Ceptlon Shoals" to sepal ate tlio dramatic shnp from tho goals. Taking the goats firs', It lii.i) be leiuiikeil Hint Mr Adams the author, Is apparontlv the xlitlm of the Id. a thnt Is llxnl and will not budge His pir tlculJi obsession s that parents should teach their children "the fails of life. ' et after an ixposltlou of this not cntliely ni w thesis lasting two xvlmln acts he has not even the colli ago of the cotiv ktlons of him self nnd others, but brings the turtiiln down on the dlMlosures that the "second femi nine lend ' 1h mnklng to tho stat This en tlio attitude of tlio pi i Is dlstii'sslngly same. livery one goes about talking se, sex, sex, until exen the mot helf-liidulgent libertine In the audience must i ry out aloud for "Pollyanna' and Christmas panto mimes Mr Adams's xeiv xoclfeiousness del'. ats Its own purposes through the ham mer strokes of identically molded dia logue There is the "mnilcin" sneer at morals and moiallsts Worse vet, there Is tho allegorical complc Life and I'reidom and Liberty aie wrlttui in xery hit go capi tals in Mr Adams's dlctlotnry. and everj. thing In view give i lilm n svmbol. No sooner does he see a lighthouse than his Imagination Is on tire ; he denotes in it Moral T.vranny And so on. "Isn't life Htiange?' says a Wionged Lady In Act I Perhaps It is, but not more so than a girl who has never seen u man except her father, who announces that she was limit long nfter her mother died, nml who snvs so in pun st verbiage and lmpeccabln Kraiumai. Hut on the whole the dialogue whllo le petllive, is not without the savor of tho the atre. It is always cleverl wrlttui. Koine tlnus It leaches blights ot gt'eat eli.iuiatlc effectiveness, approximating tiagl. dignity and tenor Of the last act, with Its nntipli ony of moaning wind and lashing sea, this Is most true Nor Is the first net devoid of a certain wild poetiy and u ceitalu driving belief bv tho author In his peoplo and situa tions In tho scLond net he belt ays himself Into prolixity. When the worst has been said. '"Ceptlon Shoals" Justifies Itself by a curious, naive, compelling Intcn.sitv of feeling. If Its po lemics are stale, Its sensations aro genuine These sensations aro well brought out bv tho company. Mine Nazlmovan depletion of tho unwilling virgin's madness and death have the ring of acting not often seen here. Nothing mine frantic or filghutilng as an exhibition of hMeti.. has been visible in Philadelphia since Mini! Agugll.i and the hlcill.ui Plavcis 'I he .'ilUcss still kivh pozzlble" and "don't tse hiindan', ' but her l.iiBllsh is geuernllv ilrnr nml plot Icing. Kho has nn admirable grip on bet nuthni s inten tion" Tlio best piece of nctltig is supplied by lfemy Ilaimon. as tho Purltatilial father, a character nicely connived bv Mr Adams, and repiesent.il Willi much skill, forco nnd sincerity by the pluver The lines usually devoted to "the rett of the east" must bo given here to the sceuo pilnler and st.igo management Tho latter is r.irelv illusive In Its placement ot" light anil shadow. n. James II. Carson Globe Jnmes It Cubou. In "Modls Aluoid, ' heads a strong bill this week nt the (Jlobe It Is a tabloid musical comedy that Is ono of the most ptetentlous seen In local vaude. vllto this season and the acting and conu.lv of Carson In tho leading comedy iole make It stand out much nbeno tho ordln.uy i Nelinan and Knineiiy, two Philadelphia, bojs. wero e( client in their net. their act ing being lietter than tho lines Tom Lin ton and his "Jungle Clrl.s" mixed music and dances with good results Other acts on tho bill vvere lliady and M.ihoney Will Stanton and Compans, Nolan and Nolan. IVI.Ior nnd Herminl and the Paramount Trio. There were also tho usual good pic LABOR LEADER TESTIFIES IN CONSPIRACY TRIAL McCracken Tel!s of Conversations Ho Had With Buchanan and Fowler Ni;W YORK, May 8 James J Mc Cracken. labor leader, of Detroit, was the principal witness today In tho trial of Captnln Franz xon Ttlntelen. David Lamar and others. McCraekon was brought hero to testify ai tei conversations ho Is nlleged to have had in Washington with foimci Congressmen Huchnnan nnd Fowler McCrnckcn, In tho course of a severe cross-examination by Frank Moss, counsel for Fowler, admitted that at tho outset of tho war ho favored an embaigo em muni tions, but that since events nave Happened that have' "changed his mind " Ho In slsted, however, that In his opinion tho stop ping of shipments to llurope would have ended tho war some time ago. SUSPENDEItS FAIL IN A PINCH Their Untrustworthinosa Costs Camden Mai) 20 Days in Jail . Suspenders are untrustworthy Robert Krantzer Is a good runner, but his suspenders failed lilm today In a pinch and that Is why ho began a twenty-day term In Jail, convicted of using abusive language toward Private Krnest McCiill of Company CI, Second New Jersey Infant!)-, ono of the guardsmen scuttles nt tlio New York Shipbuilding Company jard, Camden The sentries, long the object of Insulting lemarks, decided to break up the practice today and chased Krantzer, who Is a work man there. He leaped over a. fence and was distancing the pursuing soldiers and policemen when suddenly ho stopped, with an agonized expression on his face. "What's the matter?" asked Policeman Smith, who collared him. "My suspenders busted," explained Krantzer. Ho nisi tried to explain to Re. corder Stackhouse that he wns only "fool. Ing" with tho sentries, but In vain. Wills Admitted to Probate Wills probated today Include thoso of Thomas F-, Cunningham, Merlon, which In private bequests disposes of property valued at,v.Ofti.AfleIene h. Krauss, 3334 North i7UM, aX Marr- l;.j.wr. MANY NEW IDEAS IN KEITH SPRING SHOW Doree's Singcnt, Florrie Miller ship and Knlmnr and Brown Hits of Novel Bill Class this nppears tn lie about the briefest description of the show nt Keith s this week. nnlv n pessimist with a rainy-day giotich could say that a single net on the bill was not up to the tn.uk Musical memories wele plcnntitlv re vived in the operntlo novelty present! d bv Mine Iiotee's Celebrities lllg semes from famous operas were given by e'.ipablo sng eis, who were the counterparts of Caruso, llistlnn Tetcnzzlnl, Mary ilatden, Homer and other git artists The ml Is one of tho best musHw pnnluctlons seen here this season Hazel Saul ot n, as Teti.izlnl, In a rendi tion of 'Sem.iro Libera" front "Tr.ulnti," was (he brlglil pnitlculir star She has a voice of letnail.ablo sweetness ninl sang with murh of tho vigor which made Ihn leal In tho "Jllserere" from "II Trovnlore" Mine iliiid.i de Sam lis was ' I nui.v Iiesllnu" and Lulgi Jlanlern. ' .Miuijbelll ' In the Mlsinre fn.m "II Tr-ivat. ic P.otli wm . icvvaided with emphatic npprecl.illou Mr Manlero'n voice Is nil thst n.uld be ilesirul He Would Impiovo how eve', If he sang with more cxpreesron and anima tion IMIth Satideis, Joseph Cavadore nnd Ciiilo Ad unl offend Teiezotto" from I-'aust, nnd won sine'ero approval Mr Adaml's "Mephlsto" would tio more convincing It his noting wele toned down fo.newhat I'lorrli" Miii-rshlp. n Phlladelihla git I. who will be temimhored as a feature in m.inv vaudeville combinations, made her el but In this city as a single act. nnd was one . f (lie verv deeliled hits of the show A i iiueltd iin.ilvsiHof her mt shows thnt she I-. mi the iv.iv to headline honors at no distant elate Miss Milk is'up s triumph In vaudeville Ins been so ptntiounced that she baa been engaged for the prltielp.il (roulnetto part In 'So Long Letlv," tho Jollv musical cotneilv which Is now cnjo.vlng n successful run nt the Lne She takes the slep fiom vaudevl'lo to musical comedy next week and will therefore bo enabled to in.il.n her debut In her own home town licrt Kalmai and .IphsIo Hi own returned with their xetslon 'of "Nursery Land," which Is a genulno treat for grown-ups and kiddies alike This Is on.' of the leal gems of vaudeville Mr ICa'niar s Simple .slmon song is wotth the prim of admission and Miss Hroivn's il-u.ilng was a delight The patr icielved nn ovation Stan M.inle). the airohatlc funster dropped In with bis family about lo ;io and upset the bouse with waxes nf laughter This Noitlieast Philadelphia!! canles bun dles of fun wherever he goes Coin. Ilussi II and Havis Iu "Waiteis Wanted, were great with emphasis, .1 Wairen lfenno and Hiaco White, magic and music, veiy artistic; the liilglitnns, rag aitists started Ibe show pleasantly, nnd the 1'lvo Nelsons i liver hoop tollers, uffeieel surptlses nnd novelties that brought the bill to an Ideal colli lusion .1 C C. HIP HIP HOORAY GIRLS" AMBITIOUS OFFERING Casino Theatre Patrons Well Pleased With sin Extraordinary EiToit in Burlesque Now and Iben those who preside over the desllnllli's of a Imrlisepie show lift their eves on pist the lniinidl.ite dollar and go in. bv wav nf financial Investment, for something big It Is plc'ieant to lecoid tint thi'se folks succeed flii.inim.lly and artisti cally, even though It does take them a little longer time than it dm. tin. ono w Im plays the slap-stick and Ii icl.ueyeil burlesipm Came Mnv the "Hip, IIlp lloorav Hills." wlni li opened at the Casino Theatie last night, biiccee.l llber.illv It Ih a might) good and ambitious production. The show is in two acts and eight rcenes and tho eillo between tho paits Includes in" skating on leal Ico nnd Hie "Six Diving lieiles " both o'f them well vvoith seeing Uen Pierce Is the lomodlan star of the piece nnd William II. Weston plajo opposite hint Olhexs Include Ma) hello Malilum, Helen Vieelaiid, Tllllo Stork and Leon.i St Clair "Six. Little Wives" Broadway 'Six: Littlo Wives," n bright nnd tuneful tabloid musical e-omedv, was awarded head I mo honois at tlio llroadwav last night Al Harrison and Johnny Phllllber were warinlv applauded for their comedy and apce laities. other membero of the cast and ( horns wero up to tho minute Tha scenic effeits nnd costumes wete all that could bo desired Mile, lli.illo and compiny halo a singing nnd comedy offering with tableaux, while Josephine S.txton and Jack Fairell plea: id with Kings and chatter. , ' Vliglnla Pearion. In "A Roxal nominee " was tho featuro film Rit.i Could, late star of thu Winter riardcii, villi bo tho headllner tho last thteo elivs of tho week, and tho picture will be "American Methods," with Wlllluin Far num "Kissing School" Nixon (.rand "The Kissing School," with Tommy Katur and Hilly Lang kept over j boil v busy laugh ing at tho tliatid As tlio name of tlio net suggests, there was plenty of kissing too, and the rut tint pretty gins wero partners In tho osculating, made things more Interesting There was ever present a lino vein of coined v, and Katur and Lang presented some of tho best dance numbers of tho season Lang Is a natural comedian and wins laughs with case Other first class attractions weio Alexander Urotheis, Dorothv Ki nton, banjolst , ' NooJle.x ' Fa gan ; Jliiiinio Luims and companv and tlio tlueo Cioidon Clils The pletutes were ex cellent Circus Man Crushed to Death POTTSVH.LH, Pa. Mill' 8 William alias "Marget" Jamm, ngul tvVenly-tliiee jears. of New Jersey, n elilver for Haruum nnd Hallev's bhow, was iiusln-d l.i deatli under a wagon diawn by six horses, while on the wav to the circus gi omuls lodaj He bad the lines w lapped about Ills legs, and as the wagon i.neened on a hilly side stieet. ho was pulled off the seat and was lliinwn under the wheels of the wagon THE HOME OF GOOD PLUMBING . THH modern bathroom, spotlessly white and clean, reflects more than any other room In the houso v our good tasto nnd Individuality. But the fixtures must be inuro than nttracttve Iu appearance, they must give a lifetime of satis factory Bervtco. l.vcry article handled by us meets this double standard. To help jou cJiooso tho fixtures best udapted to your Individual needs, we have opened extensive showrooms where our entlro line Is displayed under Ideal conditions. We Invito your Inspection. KEYSTONE SUPPLY & MFG. CO. ATTRACTIONS PHOTOPLAY NOVELTIl OCEAN AND STUDIO IN DEADLY BATTLE Williamsons Win Over "Produc tion" in "20,000 Leagues Un der the Sea" OCTOPUS FIGHT UNIQUE "lonon m:cii ns rxiirm thu hi: v." nh Jane Hall nn I Allan llnlubar. Photoplay in eiitht inn. hrte.l on th romnnee ot Jules xerne Produced for t'nliersil by smart r.H.m nut licorge nnd llrnist Willi unon I'liutoarupheil b Hngenn ilaudlo, 1'orrrst 1 henire Like Hie Caroline poet's L"ie, the movies Mill have some thing of the sen Will not more of It? liver slnco Crllllth made hli 1heli-magle.il one-reel affalls, Willi scenes laid on ocean. const and breakers, the enor mous pictorial possibilities of wind-struck waves and imIiii waters musi hive In en apparent Vet ptodiicers keep on grinding out expensive battle stuff and building leistly s Kings, when the most wonderful and ehcapest backgrounds In tho woild go begging Thole nie two kinds of ocean phc.toplns; those that trv to touch tho note of gran deur and be inly, and those th.it put in tetet and tin III and tliteiluc.itlnnl faculty above pleturesuueriuss and vitality. Of tho latter class is "Twenty Thousand Leagues I'lider tho Sea." which assembled a large opening lu.itlnio audience at the Forrest visteiday Thu production Is likely to draw In ni ih. especially with people who nren't regulars'" at the photoplay theatres I'd hips not all of the ' stunt stuff" quite jtistlfiiM the whirling, rhapsodic words of the puss agent Thomas H hue has shown us r-bo.its and speeding torpedoes (so has Keystone) , almost cveiy firm, since IMthe'H v. Nation's Peril." has blown up ships; but what ejinpany hitherto has Juxtaposed shuks. in topi and dims a la Williamson'' The struggle between (ho monstrous ceph nlnpod and tin. pearl dlvci, ending In tho laltii s lesciie bv the eiiptnln. Is one of tho real larltles of tho camera Thcro can ho nn question of fake or deception It Is all thine, and our vision tells us It Is all true. This one scene ulono will give "20.000 Leagues I nder the Sen" tho neclalm by word of mouth that brings tho dollars More familiar aro the subiuurlno garden", ihe pnlvps the queer fish Wo saw them b.'tore In the iiantheatrlenl Williamson pic tures, and they still are foreign tj our e.ves and weird and haunting Vis. the movies still have something of tho sen Would that they had less of tho smell of tho studio In this ease' H D FAVORITE OFFERINGS BY STOCK COMPANIES "St. Elmo" and "The Woman at Knickuibocker and Orpheum Theatres Familiar and popular fare was offered those plavgoers who like stock by the two resident compmles list night. Augusta J Uvans Wilson's 'St Hlmo," a thilller and teai-compeller that has been In vogue for many n vear, formed tho bill at the Knickerbocker Howard Hall and Ruth Robinson headed the cast of Phila delphia fav oiites, with Marie Warren In the semlch.iracter role Miss Warren Is agre'eably lecalled ns having contributed Inteiesllng portraits to productions bv tho orpheum Pl.i.vers, who aro now but .i inemorj . Whin 'The Woman" wns first seen In thin citv nt tlio fiarrlck. with Mary Nash and John Cope, it wns voted an uncom monly telling melodrama as put on by David Ilelascn Last night's audience at the orpin inn fnund no reason to gainsay this opinion The Mvrkle-llarder stock c imp in v gave a pleas mt performance of the piece, with Miss Myrkio pi eminently placed In the cist Novel nil! at Cross Keys The featuro net on the bill this week at the Cross Keys Theatre Is Llplnskl's Dogs, a marvelous eauliie act tn which all klndi i.f dogs pel foi m with surprising lutein genre Dcnni' and SLes, In a breezy skit, got a good reception, whllo Delmorc, Angel el Co. offered a good sketch . I'gomar and O'Hrlen, In a singing and talking act, sang several new songs and had a funny lino of patter Maude Ryan a comedienne. nn,d the Six Salores In a nnveltv net, completed the bill Milo at Trocadero Mllo, tho dancer, appeared as stellar feature of "Tho Burlesque Review ' at the Trocadeio Theatre vesterday In addition to her Interpolated numbers theio were various vaudeville nnd butlesquo specialties, with scenic novelties introduced 3E Mr PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me Paint Quality is as variable as the weather. Kuehnle's is rich in pure linseed oil, the thing that makes Painting last. Get our estimate-no obligation Kuehnle PAINTER 11 S.i6thSt..8EFAV A A PAIR OF PICKFORDS IN FINE PHOTOPLAYS Mary, Directed by DeMillc, at Stanley, Really Acts ; Jack at Arcadia Ily the Photoplay Editor ST.l.NI KV "A Kmniinip of the lleibin .l.," Arter.ift with tarv IM. kforil nn.l Hlllott Dex ter Story by e cell II DeMillo nn.l Jeinlo Maerherson. Directed by Mr. DeVllile. riiotoaraphed in Aliln W'j.knrf "A Romance of the Redwoods" Isn't mere Iv the best photoplay In which "Little Mary" Ins appeared slnco gho left tho Hlographi It's the finest combination nf high artistic Judgment with the vlsunt production of hiiin.ni values that the local sen en has held In ii long, long time Critics nro notoriously profuse with eompllmeiitarv adjectives This plctuto niak-H one wish a few deseilptlvo bits of prals,, hid been left untouched, so they could be bestowed on tho director, tho Mar and the leading man. but most of nil the dltei lor ' A Romance nf the Redwoods" li.i!i I any of thoso novel Ingredients that make one gasp Its slory Is simple, direct, ev,i) day pathos nnd humor mixed up with som "tllrl of Ihe (joldeii West ' inelo dt auiii Seven or moio (eels are consumed In tilling the tale Hut note that each one has Its legltlmatd pleasute-glvlng use. un llko "Iess Than tho Dust' or nny of the other padded Pickfordlnn peccadillos Again, as In "Joan," Mr Do Mlllo has wrought a wonder of exquisite scenery, en chnntlng color effects, technical deftness, from a none (oo swift narrative. Directors who want lo he, big men In their profession and don t know how might lake a look at the Do Mllle double-toning system They might swi'ir off on tlm old tinting nboinl n ltlons after they had seen how DeMillo hand'es marionette-like shidows outsldo a d.ineo hall, or how he evades tho an cient and disreputable "Interior pink" mn vetitions with a sensitive feeling for pale yellow and nitural red reflections. Hut above nil these considerations of color and locations nnd sets stands another fact to DcMI'le's credit "Littlo Mnry" Is not ing again ' Jennv In tho new film Is no doll but a iredlhlo girl It Is genuine person itlon, even If Mr Dexter does nenrlv "run away with tho show ' through nn Im pressive icill.itlnn nf the road ligont. Walt for the end of this photoplay. There Is ono bit of "business that's vvortli It AHCADIV "The (.Irl nl Home." I.nsky-l'nrn mount with Jack rickfor.l nnd Viviuii Mar tin Mory i (.eorao Mid Iteton Adiptatlon In lleulah Marl" Dlx Directed by Xlarshall A Nellati l'hotocraphcd by Walt r RtradllnB Simplicity In lliemn and charming har mony between producer and stars are main points of this comedy Without offering nny remarkable angles on tho situation nf the country bov who "goes on the looso" nt college, it Is admirable cnteitnlnment for thoso who know and place drama above the "mellers " Marshall Nellan. who begot "Tho Hottlo Imp" for the cinema is a good ell icetor Ho has done more capital work here, extracting .ill the Inteicst pnsslhlo from his plasers Young PIcLford glveS a leal and sympathetic study of the. cub hero olga. ilreys understandable vampire only shows what thlsolover actress can do when she has tho parts Miss Martin sim pers without offending Ono of tho Interiors n fire-lit bedroom, Is a perfect piece of ar rangement nnd lighting "America First" Penn "America First." nn elaborately staged production Illustrating tho pomp and pa geantry of armv and navy llfo In this country, wns tho Important featuro that topped tho bill at the William Penn Theatre. Other acts included "A Stieet Urchin," Walter Ward and I'seless, comedy cyclists, and Hilly Scboeu and Vera Hurl Tho bill concludes Willi a motion picture, "In Again Out Again,'' Mnirlng Douglass Fair banks "Doug" Fairbanks, In "In Again Out Svssv x V '' i, .Tt -jyf e ' Sp THOUSANDS -TICK IN UNISON Every hour, 65,000 clocks are set by Western Union Telegraph. Clocks that ring bells in schools ; clocks that blow factory whistles; clocks that flash signal lights ; important clocks everywhere all owe their accuracy to WESTERN UNION THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. braesusasnxsn The Joys WINK A OP wAToFapy ay rWrnapgr THE greatest joys of lifp come to thoso who are physically fit The air you breathe and the water you drink are the control levers of health. Breathe deeply of the pure, clean air, and drink intelligently a water of known purity and the privilege of living to the highest degree should be yours. Six law boUUt or i'tfr gat Ion demijohn t40cnt t THE CHARLES E. 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