CTu7 , PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR uriT nfftpts.n"?S bush. EMM rtlpts. 4ztr uusn. -rn W'tVt tioHl yellow" 'rt.rii were ISO V l.i i, -narkat mi nominal. U,'J .,i ihn market al B'Wr tola for local trade as to fcnCNo. ftM ;. I..IIOW, no. "."' .T.v: iV"v: rj; (.!. ,,. WTF-a i markt ruled very Strom with Nominal. , maricsi tilah HI no salsa Ouota- aa to location oo, no. I'olo aahrrt or No. 2 white. marnti "v'o ,"" , iM th ahaanra of swot salts. IJK nfcelpt. 800 bbls. and 488,115 11a. 1AJl" AMr v lVl,- u.na m,lt Hut Arm -StiVn. PT 100 lbs. In, wood (cot Jar JMta sal" nbout 2Jr 1"S Winter "fifilalil. J12.70O13.2Bi do, patent. 18 '..rtwlnr nrst clear. IliOli.O"; do. patent, K-ll SO? Ao. favorite VrandV lia 6O01-. TJt I'..?::' ;,,.t. and fancy nalcnt. 118.00 miii. v. ' ' ' ' ' ' i i i-ii'i i i lawiir him 7 j i i , i..,i-, ,i i . ,, , ., n j t .! . ' i j- - Tt.T FILM FLASHES FOR THE FANS PfctTE TLOUn sold slowly at form" rates. Ejit flOUll lr bbl.. aa to quality. PROVISIONS We , . HO t L.rl?d .tend).. Quoin tloni fair Jobbing Inqury and the mar l, Quotntlona: "lly beef, In sts. c; weatern oeei, in aeia. iBei nnr r:v ,'i.ir ii la"'l."j,. k;.rU.rHM and tendera. BK .1,,1. BilC. VM MV- -.F r--.---". --- j - .- ' i.,1 and alr-drld, Jlfte; weatorn . oeei, V.- "S3 .V,,i.r. .mnVed 3Bc! beef hama. tfjii pork, family, ,14fii04qi hama, H. P. 2iR?? dfo. dS smoked. 25W loci, other .Z imoked, city cured, aa to Drana ana aver FVJv!,r! do. smoked, weatern. cured, 2S& Be" do. bolted, boneleaa. Sflci picnic ahouioera. PV' cured, loose. 20V,e: do amoked. 21Hc: Lttits In I ckl, according- to average, looss. tXtV- breakfast bneon, aa to brand and aver-I':!.- .,,i nn hraakfast bacon, western id STcs lard, viealcrn.renned. tlercea, 22Wc; Aa. do. tuti, uswcj.iarq. puro tur, ino MidirX. la tlerci, -iC! ao, ao. oo. in iudi. REFINED SUGARS 'The market ruled firm and 10 polnla hither B bl of 7.72c for extra fine cranuUtcd. DAIRY PRODUCTS rnnEsn The market waa dull and lower lii. .rnker country advices. Quotatlona! Ew Tork full cYeam fancy, new. 222."4ji f." V rhnl. new. 2lUc: do. do. fair to sood, Kv.ii esivic. 1 POULTRY fStrvE The market waa nulet and unchanied. ..!'.", ... thn nuntntlnna1 Pnwli. tn fKiliy 220-'4c. Ilooetrra. 10017c Bprlns fftken'f. not I'Bborns. plump, yellow aklnned. f,..J ittfr! Iln anlere. ilSfflBOc. Sprlnn amaller alzea, 25V20C. Ic. Ducka. Tekln. 10c: rOlSc. l'lseoni old. per 3, J5ff26c, do. youiiit. per pair. ..W-c. ""DflEsSLO--rho maikct waa quiet but steady, onrtatloni: rowU. .12. to box. nillk-fed. dry. ikd. fancy seleCKO.. uc. weisninc tn ids nnu 62 aolece. 24Sc. weighlns: t lbs. and over "SLfiL? wiUlilnir 3W Iba nplcce, 23c; weigh- Er J lbs apiece, 21022c. fovI,. Iced. In S!a , 'X.. .i,.u.,! wnlirh nir 4'4 Iba. and over 4 11.3 apiece. 22&22Vic: old roostera, dry-picked. VI It Is pot surprising that talkln pictures were not a greater success. How couia they OS with SUCh Btrnna nnnmltlAn mm . II. Jns audne7 There Is more vacation travellpc dons yin, the movlo travelogue than fcy means of transportation. Some managers put so mucn reading mat. ter on the stereoptlcon glasses that they slide by without being real. Just when the plot demands the closest attention the lady to your left gets up to leave, or else the row In front Is about to be occupied by a chattering family asking each other what the plcturo Is about. There are many real fellows among the reel fellows, so they are going to form n cron club Just like tho other movie cen ters. Here's hoping It won't be a scream club. They'll gle eats Herbert Kfflnger Is going to take a party SlcVen. not Leghorns E Indian nuiincr, V ..,... ri.niu' 302KC, western, 209 per in. w ea; 20022c; ducks, doien White.. 111.7.', 4 t0; do per nozen, 3 iv uhcr, drj-picneu. weisiuiw 55v. 21c. Milelilnir 4 lbs rr".. ,. infTAitt. irt tiler ' . 'x, " T.. i..-Miira- .Tpracy. fanc TdtSe: oilier nearby, 2502( Sr'.;wi.. freah.kllled. Iced. ra best here, J3&21c, rommon, iSnr. 20&J1C.. aauabs, per 1 "j.i.n. iw,i j ins. iter nnzen. IIT.ZZZ aVrlll lh. tier dozen. IS 10W3 0; do. K . n.. ... ,l...n t;inJ9l. An. iff." "".;:,. tVUrn a.'s Vaiihin. V)lH ' im per dozn. $1 00OI.7R; dark. 11.50 f t GREEN FRUITS J'Ptachea of fine quality were In trood request Snily. tluotntlons: Apples, per bbl Uen f,.(. tilt',: Ualilwln. I4UII. apples northwest iLl ... itnv. 11 ftOfcL'.fiO. do nenrbv. ner hamp er. 1182.' Itmona, per box, I1W3 '. pineapples. orto Klco. per TBfk'per qt , , currants, lOffll.v, blackberries Jirsey, per .larMana, per Hfst. 0llc; do. Uelaware and Kit.. 7 oil; of film reviewers on a fishing trip. Of course, they will leave the strand behind. Watchful waltlngWIlt there be a light In the exhlbltoi-s' window to lead the way for the return of Paramount pictures? Results of Stanley) Qoldwyns. tho great movie race at the raapbrrles. red, per pt , 1flc, North Carolina, per nt . 107H3c, (murine; sweet, feme At tt. lejJic lw.1. n. fl.lh hatRW.t aOOISc: plums, Oeorela, per carrier, 1203: do, Birth Carolina, per carrier, ll.IiO.!: canta. Imi rlenrala. ner atandtrd crate. Cffi7Ac. do, '. -.' .- r.l A .1. .1.. r..nt. JlflSOc; do, California, per standard crate, JTSOaiJVdo do dn pony crate, 12.2.: do do, At Cfai-1, liv !..; un, vrizuna, rrr nianu- A Crate 1. I'lVOi lie, uo, iiu, n,iix rruin . u ir.t An. Am do. flat prate. It HIlZM.lft: dn. JKorth Carollni. per standard crate. 7uc0fl.1O. Jo, do, do, pony crate SO 9 01c: do, do, do, flat iM'ti yi. i u. n i-i-iii kii-, I'L'i mi.c.'.- far.cv. 12 2".e2 71: do. ordinary. 11.78 Belle of Georgia, fjney. (2 2Hy2.75: do. ardlnary. tl 6175. watermelons, southern, per r, UiO&JlS. iji' fe.i VJitiliiTAUL.l.S 't FoUtoes nero quiet nnd barely ateadv. Other Htfilt er In modtrato suprly and demand u quoted rutcs Q lotntlons White potatoes. nrioiK. per dpi .o. l. i..ii(v9.:3, no -'. 1781 whitH pita toes Hastern Shore, per bbl 4.1, JUJ ,u, io. -', l.i.i'tt.'.-M; wnue poia- u.r rtlat. n.d d. 11. 1 Vn 1 II ,-i l57 fl -II Its potatoes, Jersey, per -bushel baaket l 1, 6(;Hnc. No 2, 40n0c; nnlona, Texas, ft crate .No 1, 1, N'o, 2, r0nOc; onions, !lviey, pee S -bushel basket. SSHOc: do, Ennl n Shore per hamnr. -1.12H : eggplant, south. ,j. per box, J1.7DW-' 25: cucumbera. Delaware Bui lUrylan 1 per basket 5070c: do Norfolk, Cr Hlk-t, BO 70c; do, Norfolk, per bbl , UO Ml mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket. UfPl BO. UW KL, UAIKY fKOUUCXa ItV. eTtTEIl The market advanced lc under a rffttrtTtetUc d-mind, Ucht offerings and strong- tr snisioe aavires. inc quotations were aa .followi Weatern, aolld-pteked creamerj, fancy i SDr'lli 4.1o, Mrlm ilCnil. -vtra flr.ti dftf! "tntM. zflr' RppnnHfl Rn . nparliv tirlnfa. fanpv. Kr4c,iYfrsif extra. 4J048e; nrsts. 40i3'41f: sec .'m JSesOe. special fancy brands of --prints t.Jogtar at 47fflC0c. -mus fancy siock ruiea nrm, dui most oi KM tucply was of heatr-damaged egga, which r.tfirs dull and v.eak. The quotations were as 'follows; Free cases, nearby firsts. tlO 80 per itinaard case, current receipts 310 RO seconds. pii per rase; extra flrsta, 110 8i per case; IrttS 110 Ml. secrnilH ln.4V fancy aelected eftraa Dlwbtng at 43 14e ner dozen. vr 1IVE STOCK QUOTATIONS 'NEW YOniC. July 23 Estimated re- riwpts of hogs for today, 28,000: left over, tlllJi for tomorrow, 14,000. Market strong, iMo to 16e liltrher than Saturday's averace. top. $15.70 ; bulk, $14.55 016.60; light, 111. 26016.60 : mixed, $14.20 9 16.70; heavy, 1-U0W15.76; rough, $14016.75; yorkers, 115 05015 36; pigs, $11.60 14,60. neceipta of cattle for today, zs.oou; ror tomorrow, 4000; of shoep today, 20,000 orrow, 13,000. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS EW vniiic Wi tubs. Market July arkat Hi lie,: txtras, gob M40c: firsts 23- Irmer. Mas, 808c: Htate dairy, SO ,008 Hecelpts. 0023 cases, Quotations unchanged. PUTTER Receipts, K 0 sec. High 40Vi Ah,.rAz i 04lc; Imitation Market Irregu- I NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NHW YORK. Julv 23. The market for .lOffee futlirea nnanpil uni-h.inireil tndAV to a wllne of 1 point. Trading on tho call was vun, saies being In the December ana way K'itlons and amounting to 1760 bags. , .uhid wua compuruuveiy miiu viuiwbu in vslues rlcht nfter tho onenlnc. but the Wrket acted heavy and there was a dls jsoiltlon to switch from the rear to moro tlUtant months. Brazilian shippers In the tt and freight market found It difficult ,w make contracts ahead, owing to the more JWe freight situation, and that market Mid relatively firm. Today's arrivals In Ivied tCOO bags from nio and 10,950 bags vin bantos, It Mr Jiooer .... .raoer , nuirr J'Ch ..., ot . Saturday closa .20.10 .24.63 .24.43 .24.42 .24 05 .28.40 Open. ft 43 .4H 24 05 11:10 A.M. 25.01 24.30 24.20 12O0 M. 24'rfl 24.25 1 30 P.M. 25.50 24.10 24.00 Financial Briefs The American Telephone and Telegraph wnpany uennlte 6 per cent collateral trust W4 bonds due 194 have been admitted to Hit of tho Philadelphia Stock Exchange lieu of the temporary bonds stricken the list. 'The 8ubtreaanrv Inst S'lRAOO to the New Ml tanks on Saturday, making a cash net mce Friday of $8,177,000. II The following securities were admitted to oiocit Exchange list: Pittsburgh coat eniD&nV 1' Pnnavliranla A yi pant riimU AtJVi nrflFA,1 n .HW.M.AM minir ap - -.-.- mm uuiiiiiiw.i uww-i lTh listing 'committee of the New York " Market AMnrlatlnn hna ruled that Butte Connur anil 7.lnn PnmlWLnles VOt trust certificates shall sell ex righto on r and that unless the rights are ex. ed by August IB they wil become void. A Chicago Hoard of Trade membership ' wio Baturday at $5000 net to buyer, or above last nrevloua sale. iv. VATf.nrt Art rr i nMrvr.R m .avr jEilsAl ai v w If MJUJOYIJAB ANP tMlVllUUXi 4 wsek jujr H,?1,T3S0 asvury 1. '. il,S20.04t WESTERN UARTLAND ,k iulr..,.. I2J8.1J0 Tneraass J5,8i0 m It s almost tlmo for Maude Adams to an nounce her entrance Into the cinema world. David Warfleld would be a good card In The Return of Putur nrimm" nui. O Ilamey and May Vokes In a drama, with Marie Dressier as Uie Ingenue, would make an excellent trio Hen Bhlndler has had the following placed upon the programs of his Wdgo avenue theatre : "Our summer program, you will notice, contains some of the best features produced. In fact, we do not try to save during the summer In giving our patrons the best there la In the market. Our imnim therefor remains the same during summer as In win ter." Jack Delmar, who has returned to the Stanley Company, Is an It.ventor. He has a process for making blotting paper pave ments so that movie patrons will not be kept from tho movies during wet weather. His business will be very absorbing. Why are ushers? Well, If Is a bright sunshiny day and you enter a movie on Market street. It's much darker In there than out on the street, and the change of light Is so rapid It takes about four min utes before the eyo becomes accustomed to Its new surroundings. Now, In the In teral You spy an empty neat down near the muslo trench and proceed to capture It The place Is reached and you stumble over several feet and then sit maybe on a hat, and then, too, It might be the floor. Moral: When you see ei usher, don't rush her, LET Unit USHEK. i Cleanliness In all theatres under the con trol of the Central Market Street Company, Is as much a detail ns the photoplays them selves this holds rood In all thaatraa fenar. Ing the stamp of the Central Market Street Company, Including the Ituby and Princess Theatres. The Austin grand organ at the Savoy Theatre began playing Monday last. This Is something new In organ construction, In asmuch as there Is an additional stop organ made by the Austin Organ Company this Btop Is known as the strlrtg organ, and tho Savoy organ contains the first one In Phila delphia. Judging from the remarks of patrons, the organ Is a big success. " The finest specimens ot Navajo rugs, In dian basketry and beadwork are seen In the Metro wonderplay. 'The Trail of the Shad, ow," starring Emmy Wehlen, to he shown at tho Falrmount Theatre on Thursday. One of the most expensive pieces of kead work exhibited Is a vest entirely composed of beads In ornate and Intricate designs. These specimens are a part of the collection of P. M. Fox, father of Edwin Carewe. who directed Miss Wehlen In 'The Trail of the Bhadow." Mr. Fox brought from his ranch at Corpus Chrlstl, Tex, these, ns well as a number of valuablo animal skins and heads. The lobby at the Market Street Theatre' would be considered quite a prlxe by any manufacturer of war munitions "somewhsre In France." It contains about two dozen brass frames and with brass at -Us pres ent cost It would be quite a prize. Tho loss ot $25 to Manager Goldman, of the Bluebird, did not worry him when he thought of tho meaning of the nnmo of llostand's play 'The lllueblrd." Sure, Its happiness. Uncensorod. movies In Pennsylvania. They can bo seen nny day by dropping a cent into tho clot of a mutascopo In front ot a store on Mnrkot street. Some manager should show a film with penguins strutting about and then ono of Chaplin. It would ba n, good feat. Herman T. Dlcck Is the advance man for the Impending "Crisis" Mark Wilson Is looking after "For Liberty" at Lublnville, LOST Many good stories while in transit. Last seen at the censors. No reward. It Just couldn't bo helped. I The Oreat Northern Theatre will show for o ! the greatest i this week. The first ni H erful drama. "On Trial." in 4(y will be Mary Plckford In her latest 'The Liltl American" ) Diversified and delightfully IntcrfaM will be the offering of nhoto nlava at thl Kegent this week. Today and Tuesday the i !. iuiuis win do an ail-star cast In at ptcturlzatlon of Rex Reach's much talkeeV nbout noel, "The Barrier." Wednesday will And Pathe'g rising star. ' dladys Hulette, In "Pots and Pans Peggie." it. is a picture wnicn radiates sunshine and Vl gooa numor ana one mat win send yoo w noma a true optimist, it la from the facile iii pen ot Agnes Johnston and Is shown first . ' In West rhlladelDhla. i -. M loimjr b, mo jmpenni r iorenc iiea will -V" bo Bren In 'The Eternal sin," which I i? lounuru on ritwr iiuub romance Of thft FiJtJ historic ntorv of lucretl& Jlfirri uiu , Tlurl'si T.tAt.B. Is aa flxiu .. 9 .X jjTju Mwsn ntuio Ul WIT. mind II, ff fiV, L.aiitH rmA IrMnat-lnltai SHaiisiaai . . v a. s UCUUVv nun iuicuuuq iut,iiiici . .lia nfir WOll )'; derful dramatic ability makes one feel with htr throughout the story. Ambassador Gerard Reveals an Amazing Story of German Ambition. Treachery and Intrigue. MMiiPa ,mmmi --mmmmHWBwmmMmmmm mm h nrga FORMER Ambassador Gerard's own story of Germany at war and her plans against America the first recital of what actually hap pened there before the United States entered the conflict. It exposes the unscrupulous intrigue of the Prussian cliques intrigue that stretches like a spider's web over all phases of German life. "My Four Years in Germany" Will Start Sunday, August 5, in the PUBLIC LEDGER The National Newspaper Published in Philadelphia "My Four Years in Germany" conveys to the American people a thorough under standing of conditions that so far they have only suspected. It is not a book of propa ganda. 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