EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1919 "It GOSSIP OF THE STREET 1 INDORSEMENT OF REDFIELD STEEL PLAN SURPRISES BANKERS BUSINESS NOTES TRADE IS ON LARGE SCALE IN CORN PIT General Information on Proposal Lacking Financier Expects Prices Sufficiently Attractive to Bring Federal Orders Gossip of the Street rpiIEUK was surprise renlstcred In some quartern In tho financial dis trict yesterday wlien It became p,encrnlly known that tlio steal men nt their conference at tho Waldorf In New York on Tlniisilay list! In dorsed and accepted the stabilization plan of Secretin y Itedfleld, without any apparent opposition from any of tho manufacturers. While outside the conference little scckih to bo ltuowii of tho prin ciples undcrljJns tho Ttedfield plan, a banker when speaking on tho matter yesterday icmarked that he understood tho main result of tho action of the conference will bo the quoting of prices which will bo suffi ciently attractive to brlns the government Into tho steel market for the purchaso of railroad requirements and for the various EONornment ship building yards. Continuing, lie said It was reasonably certnln that nt least some way out of the railroad predicament would be colved, and there would bo no serious question as to tho railroad administration being embarrassed In placing tho necessary orders for equipment and supplies through any fear of a lack of tho funds necessary to pay for them. Chairman Gary's Address Attracts Attention The address of Judge Gary, chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, vas the ono thing which seemed to catch the attention of financiers. One of them remarked In lrferenco to life subject that his advice to the members of tho conference, as well at to buslnss men and others Interested In business conditions, to retain their composure and they would soon find a return to normal business conditions was just whnt would bo expected of tho broad-gauge man of world affairs which Judge Gary has shown himself to bo on cveiy occasion since the begin ning of the war and a loyal, high minded, patriotic, successful business man as well. ' ' lie said he was particularly struck with the lofty tone which char acterized the whole address, especially where the Judge said: "The steel Industry Is btlll mora or less the barometer of trade. It Involves large production, large amounts of working capital, largo numbers of employes, nud has n decided Influence upon the commercial and finan cial Interests of the country. AVc occupy positions of great responsibility. What we do at this meeting may have an Important bearing upon the whole business situation. Wo must not, wo will not. Intentionally make .i mistake. During the war wc have been called upon to do great things, and we have cheerfully and faithfully lesponded. I think wo aro bound to aay we have In the main been treated fairly Wo have served tho gov ernment to the best In positive language, Oversubscription An lncsttnpnt morsubscriptlon of oversubscription to bankers was only (1 loan was taken up reflectod gieat credit on the men who carried it out successfully. It Is no easy matter, he remarked, to float n loan of that character at tho present time, when the internal condition of llelglum Is taken into consideration, and more especially with the governnients of bordering countries In chaotic conditions. The matter of Interest on such a loan Is also of supreme Importance, he said. It must be made sufficiently nttracthe to have the banks willing to take It, and at the soma time a heavy burden must not be Imposed on tin Impoverished country If repayment Is expected soon. A larger oxersubscription, he said, would have Indicated that the Intotest rate was too high under the circumstances, and the result shows that excellent Judgment was ued In placing the rate at Gi. One good feature In connection with this loan or credit Is that the total amount will be spent In this country for ma terials which Belgium needs badly In her reconstruction process. Good Words for Director General Hines Even some of the local financiers who are opposed to government control and operation of the railroads had a good word to say for Director General Ulrica yesterday. They admit ed his grit as shown In his state ment that he would do everything In his power to raise the money to go on with tho lmpnnements, nnd that his energies would be deioted to the raising of funds rather than any curtailments of needed expendi tures for needed additions and Improvements. Mr. Hlncs, It was said, tecognlzed what an effect the failure to place orders for equipment, etc., would have on tho steel and equipment con cerns, and took steps at onco to meet the situation by calling to Wash ington for conference on Tuesday next bankers and railroad men rep resentatives of railroad corporations to discuss ways and means for meeting the situation which was created by the falluto of Congress to pass the $750,000,000 railroad bill. A local banker who was In N"ew York yesterday said he found bankers xery optimistic over the railroad situation. Those with whom he talked, he said, had In mind three different ways by which they be lieved the Issue could be met. One was by the formation of a pool or yndlcate made up principally of the private banking concerns, which had taken form through a number of bankers asking J, J. Morgan .4 Co. to form such a syndicate. Another plan discussed was the formation of a syndicate by the Federal Reserve system on the lines of the liberty Loan organization, and tho third would be the use of tho War Finance Corporation, which was suggested In this column yesterday. When questioned as to the method By which It was proposed a syndi cate of private bankers could accomplish anything and what securities tho railroads could give In return for advances made by such a syndicate, he said that early In tho war a somewhat similar condition arose. Eng land demanded from Now York city tho pament In gold of $70,000,000 due on city warrants she had purrhased. The city of New York could not pay, and when nothing seemed possible but a declaration of default Morgan & Co. formed a pool overnight by assessing all the banks In New York 6 per cent on their resources and saved tho credit of New York. ('mmerelnl failures Mil week In the ', United States nm 127 nralnat 13C last. week, 13" the preceding week and S7 , me i-orrcspoquMig weeK last ear. 1'aii- lire In Canada number It, ngalnst ll-Mm-l-nl n'U. ,, r,.r, Isst week. 16 the preceding week, nml I flln,Kcl " fUKClle Oil LrOeriV !X In .... i ment Report on Farm Ke lt Is not possible ti remnie nit re- ' atrletlons on Imports from foreign coun tries Into Hie 1'nlled Kingdom, but raw materials will be free from restrictions, J. luridgeman, under secretary fori the Hoard of Trade, announced 111 the , House of Commons esterday. serves Onts Arc Active disabled ships at mores ANTI-VARE FORCES MGUARD0 L'INCIDENTE Tsr 5ys Saiari want later primary! awenuto a laibach London, March t. (Hy A. V ) Ad- Mces from .St .Michaels, Azores, under . T, . . . , date of February 21. report the follow- I Tiii1pii.1iIimiU Will AsL 1 imr. Lil Irolltlcm JllgOSluVH 'rOl)a- Nbruar, 2i report the follow-. Independents Will Ask Lcgis- tnshlps arrlMd there for re- ' c Inture to JMovc Date Hack to September 23 CHAIN lIKt.T WEATHER FORECAST Chicago. March S,- Illinois Cloudy nnrih nn1 wert, rain or mow southeast tonight. Sunday fair. Missouri Mostlv cloudy tonight with mtn or enow extreme southeast; colder south and east contrail Sunday fair. ..iscnnsin Minnesota, lows, rsurtn ana Vnr tli flttti month In snrre.slon Dun's Index N'unihec hnR reflecteil n. fie- cllne of prices. The Index number or i South Dakota and Nehrasks Pair tonight wnoie prices on March 1 wns J217.087, , ana sunna which is 1 j,r rent below the Febru- ,y,BJ,..',.K",r 'n.nl1:' nl Sundsj; S&2S&AS! Sf.rSS?r.M,tf'L,SS ' 3 '-- -- - -- liumlier discloses n decline of 6.9 per Wynmlnc Fslr tonight and Sundsi. ex- cent from the 1:3.1.5:7 of October 1 "M probabl fight mow extreme i, IMS the high point of tlw war period. The March 1 (Inure Is lower than any Chicago. March 8 Influenced by a "im.S.J'pl'rn.". bri'h '""notation of the solera that of n ear ago. but 79.S per cent I ment's report on farm referees, there higher than on August 1. 1914. werc ,lcnvj. oninga of ron, ,, morn. " Ing nnd tho m.irket was weak Trade t'tntlilnt; mnmifartorera, espcrlnlly i was on a large scale Commission lioues fifcPytiZSV??!!'? " "'' on tho selling side :. ".; i " ?. :. v "."" ""' at the outset There was n demand fiom loc-sl tn to tiny through commission Ina- stcn pi Irs Noord (Dutch) from Rotterdam, Feb. ruary 9, for Hamilton iloads, with rud der damaged; Xordhaiet (Dutch) from lioiicroam. .lamiRry 26, Hnu Harry, rep. ruary 3. for Sandy Hook, with propel ler broken ; Vera I) Collins, from St. John. X. 11, Janunrv 20, nnd Vnrmouth, N. S., February 3. for Oette. leaking, Hast Uate (lliltlsli) from llnte, I'ehru nry 1. for New York, with propeller loose. The reimrt ndcls that In a gale Febru. arv If,, the stennih ps KHstgnte. Mnsaha (French) from New York, Jutiuar SS, for IJordenu, Southwnlte (Hrltlsh) bilincnte Sara Uiapcrta Luncni Ihiaitmeut of liglslntlon to rhatige the date of the fall prlmarj from Rep- . lembcr 17 to September 23 will b urged by Independents opposed tn the Vares. Fixing of the primary for September 3 would g!e the Independents more ipportunlly to scan tl ntiug lists fol lowing the Inst registration dn on Sei- I'ubllahfd and tltrthutil Under PKKMIT NO Stl Aulhorlred hr th act of OctoW . 191 on file at the l'oalortlce, of I'hlla d'lrhla Ta. ll- order of th Praid-nt A P llVRLBSriN'. loatmaatfr General. rimmedlata lnvlo clomallere 3l tonnatlaiit ill nrl nlimentarl attrar Trieste e Flume per easere dlstrlbulte nel terrltorl della paasata dupllce monarcbla. Circa 80,000 tonnellate at llverl sono Immngazlnate nel varll portl dell'Adrlatlco e saranno sublto usate. II Coneltlo ha nomlnato un comitate al rlguardo ed II Comltato ha Incarctcate , I'On, Crespl dl formulare un protetlo i per II trasporto e la distributions dt dette ettcvaglle. I ' 'J Losses of 28th in Battle 14,417, Continued fram Tae Oaa lMrkl, 7 miirzo-Vn tnembro delta j Virginia. Marjland, District of Colum Mlssloue Itallatia per la Fnce ha oKBljbla). 5972 Ninety-first (Alaaka, vsnington, ui rrom t-arciirr, januar) 18, the fniteii ""- '- 'i " "y ij , - .-- ,..n,in t,i,.im VavniU Mnn- Statts nrmv triiiisport Saxon from llret lndependentn were denied nccess to the I j,iiro.Klnn sara' rlaterta lunedl' per per- egon. i antornin. iiiauo, .eaun, mi'ltere. (si-, II rliftloiiiRllatneiilo "" """ '-'. liiruisni ---."' -.- :-".-.-..... -....-, .... ... ....v.., , , .!., from Cardiff, JanuarN 16, the United icniner 13. Antr tne ii. primary me , '" w k " .--- colors ill woolpn null Iti w than Mikv lire of the fl.irkel nml mnrA kont,Ar hltM. Itetallers retwrt that discharged soldiers i terests on the drop and sonio resting are an caning for suits of high color oroers February S. for I'hllailelphla, and too noting lists. Buxlllsr bark CJuellly, stationed at SI George W Coles, ihalrman of the Michaels as a cltpot ship, all broke Town Meeting pnrty. s.is sti little time adrift and were damaged elapses between the final registration ' da and the primary that the reglstra- The transport Snxnn left the Azores tton commissioners do not hac nn op February ZG for Fhllndelphla portimlt) to Issue a llt of reglstcr.-d COLES COMES BACK AT VARE 3, XJ .K? ., t c c . ... '"oles. "In order to provide more nc- town Mretmj; Man Snys hcimlor .cnmuMiKtm,, for the Voters As m the delta Serbia, del Monti negio ed Alba-1 Klghtleth (Virginia, West Virginia, Will JNVcd Shock-Aborlirr George W Coles, nla. Negorlatl sono eondottl trn 1'ltalla e la Serbia, sl asserlsee, per slslemare le dlvergeimo the culmlnarono nel l'ln cldente dl lltmch c la sopcnlone del aervlzlo ferrovlnrlo II (jnprno Itallano, secondo I'anzldet to mernbro. sl nttende che II governo serbo orra' dlwolpursl delle rcsponsa- bllltn per I'lifTronlo fatto nllltalla and pattern. A reaction from the long houses were encountered, causing a rally, rottii Meeting tTrtV was asl la gT,'"n'an, tlie'reasofo Z'"9 ,("akl I t there was plenty on tap on the rise. noon'TV had ' anTe-Kni is gicen as tno reason for this. Sentiment was mixed and brokers were make on Senator Vares deelarat iltrndv bill, w- vnnt lo provide greater dlehlarer chairman of the "r''",!.., ... Iw''r ,ncr ;V, 1 ll v""i, hunu-i KTiiivili'iia ,i...w Wet l'enns)lanla), 5133. Thirty-seventh (Ohio), 4303. Seventy-ninth (Penns)lvnnla, Eait ern Mar) land, District of Columlab), 3223 Thirty-sixth (Texas, Okalhoma), 29T. u.i.mli t .o-ittnrk. 1546. Nlnety-secondt negro national army), illehlarera' die l'nzlone fu nurameiite 131!) non controllata dal goAerno, i:ighlu-flrst (N'orthm Carolina, Souta imejit to i Peniitor IVnrose Is erpected home! Circa l Intidcnle dl Lublana ll giornaie Sixth (regular), 28u. M tlon that from Washington Monday Friends of "I.'lntramlgennt ' ecrie che I clrcolll Flghty-cighth (North Pakota, MIn- iJ Curollna, Florida. Porto Hlco), 1062. per liercoUS. (JCernlgTH country ac- -Mr. cciie leiircsenis one "O". mr rrnwr oriinior iircmre irni ite t ii y jummi sirainrri jihihio Hicriuuiiu hh in- nesoia, lowu, ncffi iiuuw,-., v. I .Mnnulnrtureni of cnurra Hinl tnl-.ra ' ceptanees were said to bo larger, but i ""enaior j an- snouin proMue nimm-ii lean me ngiu ror n new- ciurter ami , ciocnte mngglorc Importanza cli.- 1 cir- .. i lin.nlinU report an Increase In business and ev- .hogs were strong. Iwltli a shook absorher and prep-ir- rjr for tho passage of the Hradv hill, which I coll rilplomatlcl Itnllnnl. Dlplomntlcl i Few" ln ,0,11-,," er.il plants producing these nrtlcles are ! March started. 2o lower, st $1.38, and i''l,r'' ,.'r il.o inrt.nfnrtenVenilr w0"lcl rlp out th" Pr-"n' oa of Reg- amerlcsnl oeser-.nno che eMdentemente ' Hospital records from the expedltlon- rn?ne'?B ' raVn,rlV- . TV" ,a '?'!, to ' later sold nt $139 May opened nt Jl 33 , W,e "-nator'B ileclarntlon iibout "one -"''" Commissioners gll jugoslavl hamio dlnientlcalo die ary forces. (5ener.il March said In hhl C'Brnni" . ThSr,,n:r: r5',?.0 Iuik,1,uI..i.r f bane del terrltorl amml- talk today showed 81.231 patlenU on orders nn ilirir Ii. i, . ,1 .'f ih.I, hi ' terday, an,l later sold at $t 32, July 'on n speech made b Mr Coles to 1be to confer w th Itepuhllcnn Jen.lers U t.Utratl in Mrtu' deirannlstlrlo e la eul ' February 20. a reduction from 112,217 lug three months behind In deliierlcs I" quo-e.l at $128 to $1204 nt the Town Meeting part) city committee. In was reported Hint he -woum nccompnti) drstlna-Mone finale non e' anconi de- when tin- nrmlitlce was signea. Urn. -iiuniiik. at r,n. -,, .!. outset, no-i.invi i fi . .tr,in !( i w huh hfl launched at. nttack to unhorse (,oeinor Spioul to Ilnrrlshurg from flu 1 1 A reduction I nthe number of demoblb- are on order fnr th.. i?n,rnv it,i nri. .....i v.i.. -i.i i ei nrs I the Mi res as cli) leaiiets in ino ma)or- Washington this week, but the C.ov- t, Trii,i,n ,.,m,,j.. i.. .ni.i-... . lmtinn ramus from thirty-three to Corporation, which Is carrlng "out Its The reeelnts here todnv were 96 cars "" campaign nevt fall enior's Illness made necessary a change Tn,n ((, i-rinCn(, ,11 s-rblii circa U ' twenty-three was announced today, the The weather ln Argentina lemalned '" limns. necesslta" dl posi-edere 'Aura. Spalato ed purpose being to enable the war De fine and the condition of the cop there I TIIRKKH PARINFT FORMPH " Antliarl per crenre lino stato omogenen. partment to release tliousands of men Itepnrls of tnenti-nlne comnunle.. nc ! " described as generally fnoriible i ""'""" """"'"' """'" RRITInH fflNTRW f&PIAN JFA scrlie die non intende pnrlarc contro la ' who, under the original plan, wouia cording lo American Iron and Steel InstI- Trade hi oats was actlio nnd the mar- v w Aiivtrv '1'il-u Id. ina l")rmi. "'"'"" -"""""" ""-" '"" u-u', Serbia dur.miente proi.ita nella guerralhave tx-en held at the ten additional nite. show steel Ingot production for let was weaker under fne Mlllt-g by "LW ',",.; ,1 Jruji ., . . , , nl , tantomeno rlcordarle I tantl beneflcl ' camps as demobilization personnel. .-omnareS uTJh""-!'.. !?-, 3;68s-01u ""' 'c-mmlssion houses. There was fair bu). poll llV Tew f ik Paslltl Sailors Seize escls and Block r()dc,lte ,,ii nlla. n,a rlleva come Thirteen of the original thlrty-three ry. Pioductlon' fo?" the last iVonth"" ' inB by ,ocal ln,'r,,',,a on ,hc ,locllne ln ! rnn.l..ntl...le. March 7 -(Fly A. 1 ) Domination by Hrd nontornl ad onore dell.i Conferema camp. ""B"""' " demoblHiaUon . ..... I.. Mnn.,. c , h .. i v....., line i1 iiri iin'r"ii i:iie in r.frmti. muiiirn. r,n-i-. ..,.. .-. ............... . ... ...... full program of ship construction, Rmiillnaf i,ir.rll,U ...l . . i.. t .....a. Ltll ltllt Inl tr.lflllll-. hut Inter theV nlaO i Till. tirv TlirkUh rfllilT.t . KIl..f.(.tliniT ruary, 1916, when output totaled 2.273,-i turned to the selling. The recc.pts the mlnlstr) of Tewflk l'nshii, reevntl) foi'cea under llritlsh cnnimiuid now dnnii- dentemente dalle decision! dell.i Confc- canipa. Fort Bliss, Oglethorpe and D. A. 741 tons. It Is estimated by the lnstl- here tod.i) were fifty-eight cars. lc-signcd. la composed as follows. nate the situation In the Caspian Sea, lensn stesxa, slns nrhltrnrarlnmente Itusxell lme been added, bringing the ....- ,..ni muii nic-ci inKiu nrouuciion or itay oncned at 62'.. to ttl-uc. acninsi . v .' ."..:' : l ", "' ....... nv,u ul" iF.immi imuutmuuii -u'u ingranuna nuneiienoosi nue lmesi cue loim in iKrms-uim-. .uiiniij in jam amountcu to 42.212,0U') i Philadelphia Market i here tod.i) were flftv-elght cars. lestgneii. is csimposen as louown. nate the situation In the Caspian Sea, lensn stessa, slns nrhltrnrarlnmente ' Itusxell lme ne. May opened at 62" to 61n,c. agnlnst i'!"1"1 Mlrl'r. ",'!'' J,l"1",t- of ' l"'B" according to c.lllcml Infurmution securetl ingrandlta nnnettcndosl due lmesi che total to twenty-' C3-?c at the end je-tcrday. and -tjr jA'VjXm-MS'MaplM S.ibrl 1- Vr" non h,' past there have been '"'-'- "'"- - s'n0. aI Isold at 0,2 4c July was nuoted Ht 61 ' ',,.,, , mil al forces on this Vea. the odU-lal ?lorno dplla com'1,t,,H aisf,l,,a lM TrU rvillV CItAhN AND II.Ol K f to t'.O'jc In tho Initial trading, against Minister of Wsr Ahmed 62 So at the close esterday. Il'asha. . ,, , . , , ,. I Interior- DJemeil lie) . landing future, raneed f0"0My"es..k,v Murine Slmkrl 1-iishn. ' rn lllh l.,m 1-Inu t'lnao Finuiicp Tew f ik Bey Corn (new depierci . rubllc Instruction All K etna I Hey 1 1 T l-T? 1 1 1TMB ,bouk account states They wore c.rlglnnlly ' buna osserva Inoltre die 1 slsteml ..,.-.. . ,.M.m.. ..., . I sent to preicnt the llolshelkl from con- adottntl dalla Serbia non corrlspondono 'iSv5" V V.T . .,, J . . . ?" 1 trolling the situation This nainl fonv preclsamentc con nuelll patroclnatl dalla 3n,h 1 Vaanrf.HmonlJSliea Mina!r tfc? seized c-eualn armed stcame.s. which IrfRa delle Nazlonl. 1. stesso giornaie l.ffn.'o" h-"arte" A7e-mhl? oTtin,. which marched up hy land from Meso- '""" maraiigiin i.-ne n c-nmo .., rnp- j,;y ,nVumber and latue of Int.rVat st " meeline ni ine naanciaiion neia on fpcvrn - her 1?. IBIS, determined that the said asso ciation i cnaaoiveo HAHT nLUXIENTHAU Chairman. SAML'Kf. C. jniTMSS. Hecretary and Treasurer. IDA m.UMENTHAU f nnr al.llllv n;l nn,orn.nml ,1 i-m,rt.tnnli,liv l.'.ir. I Ket tlrni but nul."! i .. "t. ,,u".n'''l ".' ' -. ' M, .l-il?, i'.i. i .... , 1'UllllO WOrKS Alnl I'asllll. potamt.l Wltn.l llrlt nn TOrCeasn 1111- l""" '' ""f" " ' """ of our ability, and governmental representatives liatc, nrni. but quiet yuotaiiona car iuu in Jui . , Wi l Wi 1 K'i l.:'i I i i.ri..,,ii,..iMi,.., n. .Ipiiu. Th.. ai..n.nef ,.r .r,m,r,u,i,rt i ilellii rare noss.mo sedere 1 rannre comtnemled our efforts." tlon atiiid.M' 5nmJnt R i !Jinier 'm.c niv '.. i.o. ! am Jiistlcv Ismail lldke He) by mitlsh naval otflcers , sentantl delln Croatia e dell.i Slavonla '?-". -. 1, northern a'Jrlna- $S.s. ' ' "' '"' '''3 ,w ,ll' "-'. '.'resident of Council of State Abdul- 1 he original lliislan nolllla In the frR I quail Zoelglr, ex-mlnlstro nustrlato to Belgian Credit Discussed 'l&r'rtW.rzKi, ,. 5 10 s,, ,s ,-.r.i -"" . aVtU " ncodei n.no ei,,.!,., v.,o- ". -. fi-d writer an v ' Tlnrlhern JUIV . 1 Ii .. ..1 111 -.t - i-l RtPHlllPrK ThrSi' M un iium 1n.f lu..rtn mil lliiiii"Li Mil" i urir.ituit i.n- 1 nnn.i bi.nKer. wncn speaking of the rapid absorption and '."'". V.No".. ha?Jwu"er.-i "a". N: ..'- ... .., .., ..,.., UUGKS HANK FOR NLItSKS ! "n m.r by the BrH shlnUlnn nniM Inslsta sul possesso dl Spalato. II patto n number of recent Issues, said that although the rmutii l"lX: '"'& -:3i:?i -i?2 jlnj 2J So iii r.j sis: Si M Zi m 1 forces dl Ixmdra. come ebbe a chlarare 11 tho Belgian loan recently engineered by New York I ',' i"; "r,her .XrIn;. ,-"-. No. a. irt M.Vor . s.. .m, m .. s.j 'New York Woman Attorney Will IMea.l ...T. Z ... l"VZ?. uJ"lZ'K"" ,V","L'R .m.' 0,000.000, he considered the manner In which tho U. l.i.r .,fc .r r."5o Jul "" " "" s 4" "- ' us ! r..... ii. M... ' fAff UUi AK1 UNUtK V KK i.",n S r n m nu ' ed ' . 3 o. !. ..i .. . i. - -"-.:: "W, Jill. n A r-nfllCKV. -1 smut..: """'. K',27. No. 1. earlkkj. Karilcky, J2..'. Nn .-. .mi,ti. i "j. Xo. ''"rtkr, amutty, $2.24. Tlier. viT1!1'"."' '""'""',4 lt. In .ack , lliere waa llltlo trad ng, hut nrlcca were1 Mrmly malntalne.!. Thm,,.iJ.. '"!'.' me per lliil ii. m inZr, T. .''.'" .,- ....in. .r.'s .-'":-.' juir m"." nt fltltr ,11 cril.ern l'tfnlln fll nnslrottn . ... . . . . w. w r v . M p nelnn nv i:r,ilf.i-. nr 1 Me Mr . r , . v .. -..... . ... .... Pllal I'TlfaN IM UUII'll'V llLiULHjllV1! HI 1 lilVlLiO 'mltteo to secure mllltan rank for nrmv i Rv. rtn,l...r,l.,.n... glorl s.icrlHcl I due glornall nnzldettl , nurses, of which William Howard Taft , " uiumuu sotengonn che Spalato non puo' eVIstere 1)11 riirtnnAI) W OTtPPI lH chairman, will address nurses of j 1 embers. March 6, Delajcrt. (By A senza 11 resto della Tlalmnzla e deve DIu rALlUK 1W olllliL j;lllla,t!'1''h''1 "' ,h M"co-Chlnirglcal . r NothMithMandlng the fact that come uuesta spettare ali'ltalla. iiiuiw" an U1""" Hospltnl, Monda) oenlng .fighting Is still going on here between T it,,. Jnte x.ti.tieo ,n wnn.' ete ml croat I, M itit.f .,.in. .. . . ,'-"... ,uir m, mi i The ine.tlnir Iri r,tii- nprntiire,! lie 1lw i.. t, , t-, ,t -. .. . iienrin-iisnain"-''- "?'' '""''" I Phil ...leinlil-. Unme nf Ximinr lai, 'T LZr " ' ". ""T ." .r." lf '"': rtimoMra che la popoiaxione borgh in .i..'.i...r.". liens airuicni. ii ll n,i i:,"""- ..". " . ."-.T.-.. . -;r.".".7 . .... .' :. H'r uuiiniiiriiniK nif uiiy. iners IS mill ,,n ..Hi.,1 n,v,mnntB ,. ltei .Mi. .. . . . uv, muiri p.ueni, llll 1)11(1 II ' -II anrlnir ' . . lion, lltil' Jirrsmi III IB .Mls n. l.l lull hnrif. thnt nn tirinlRtlee mnv bo nrrnni-,.,1 "t" ."" - ."--. .,, '.,:;ri, rf,"".L .!." i5..So: KlSlt: Sub CGI to Be Discussed at H..on. of l-hlladelnhla General llos-l rih"h7,MXnaSirTKtrS "t?. dlcul .f.ll sona Italian. 9092 cro, nvr f'i nitn .. " ,r: '"''" ". pnni. .miss nllln . r.rewson. ot me n-weil boinbnnlment of the eltv hns been 'r'"' sloienl, in serni, S4 31 ungneres . nu"V tIi7KUsaril'S''.1;"' .'.", ..Frl Ar.w.i;.,.e Ifl.l !.. W.,01,:. -lewUl. .Hospital at Logan Station. Is Stteniled bv csldiTabe lois of Tlfe 1616 tedeschl 379 dl nazlonallta' as to u.nt, "IHl"'. .v.i...B .... ... ,,........0 tn,. ..nnirman or nrrnngementa. among cli lllnns nnd damage to public diverse ?wHMf " vedaed 'gess rwM?v x'xxt I amy und lotatlon' at 11. in , Y:?'i,r ": . "."""''c l" r ". V'" " .' "i " ?" slail I quail nfTcrmano che II bolscev Hill ,......-. .. i .. . ., . o ,..i.... . t.. ci.. l.. iTTir -f.. f,. uu-iiri- j lie . .rii inrk. .iiurt i n. mini is i'jl- .tinii. iiiii 1,1 n 11c. .11.1 iiiit l,llt KA'IS l!,.ninl. K" w"" arm .under llsht orrerltim a""''1": V' nuoie. (r lol, ,,,' pec ulilii "TT,0.,,.- wh,e. 'Hafr7c etnndjr.t , llchl- go- Ismo ni,u..nii.n r.h,ir.i, ui,.i Mh.r. I,,.... .!.,.,, nnn csisio in jugosiaiin, ma che tl nn.i iVia !.,. nf rtMtn, nint.tr,. ..1.1.1. nuilcon tento ed I disordtnl rllnendnnn peeled to deielop Into the mos-t liupor- Slary lUiblnsiui, a negress. 222 North K famous tor Its nrt gallery containing . dalla polltlca dl lolcnza addottata dal rourin utfi, ,n.i iiiKiu "iiui nc i mn- works nr (iHinaiKirnugii. t'onstnb e. r rco Ulrlgcntt tl lie grado. ii-' i (ri i.iip'iHei, iiriiiuriinui iOUlCClll I'tirlvl. T inano 11 Supremo f'onclllo i rncrnr m inn toi ituii.irv. m inrt ,j ti..,, i n. ..ii . v i ujiiihi j ii-iii j iii i"' iiu'iumrm j iij "(r(ji KitnlH l tho future is ronwrned. Is the meet-1 wnnn.l it In Irrllpi1. will tirmn tntni ....... i -n t-. .. ... '. . - . . --:----- .-.-..,-.-.. ........ ,,,M iLuiiiii.tir I It I IV IUII krVTC . dire cinlwiliita.1 r. I.a l.il.l rinvt Woilnnc. ' 1 nll tianti iu In tlln Il.i inrmnmi llnu. mi.. i ... r .1 . . The mrket ruled .le.dv hut H.m,.n,i .va. day In Washington between the mem- pltal The woman was held without th-v hnvo b'en treated unfnlrlv by the ,"!l 'ce h" considers to in questione qnir inoclernte Quotation. i;;.L.f.Ti.- ber nf th In,liitrln1 imnnl nf th rw,. nun ' .uauivuiie i -i-iiiuirK iieiiuing in. i nter-A ed m ss on. nnrt cu ar v hv the."" riiu.miu. in-iiiM iter iau e con in aeta. amoked and .Mtw n . . . - ..., .1 ..outcome 01 ner nusuanu a injuries. Preneh 11 consenso ueil'ltnila si nrovietlern lieef. beef, vnneiia. air-rtrled. 47c, pori,. fjmlly. 1328 53. hama ' "" ot teel men a loo.i' ssra's'ii. "",5e 'a.'c do aklnned. j erlng of Iron nnd &.JX the Wald ?.,.! '""I., loos.. 25c- do. amoked "SJ: Thursday. Mr ft,.? ?Kr'- ,00"' SOc: breakfaat bacon. Althougli no in ppolnted at the gath- " steel manufacturers aldorf-Attorlfi Hotel on formation as to what will take place at the Washington meet ing has eomo to tho steel men, there The marl,. i .... . . ,. . . . lire sump woo uc-iieii: iiuii ino kwc-ih- basla of tie for Hiio iranulateil ment's representatlies will recommend a t ' t eduction In quotations, ami It is not I DAIRY PRODUCTS Improbable that the cut will be drastic nt-rTEIt-The market ruled ate.dv un lr ,Io"CNert euch a st'l, wlU be MSCU aniHll uiiplle. but trade waa quiet Tho by the steel men I quotallona solid-narked cru.ini.ri pvlr.. i I., e.u in it... ir.il. th.t .n,tic iv. . ... ..,0.. .".. .'.."" ii m irn i.t ..c ... ...... .v...k . y Local Industrials Only Our policy is to offer for sale the stock of nearby manufactur ing corporations -whose earnlruj capacity and executive manage ment, after investigation, har proved to be beyond criticism. A dividend producer of unusual merit presents itself at this tln and wc will be glad to furnish details. Benner & Company. Inc. Widener Building: Philadelphia Itrancheg in Penntyhanla READING. YORK. LANCASTER SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF MARCH 10 TO MARCH IS -'04 c. REFINED SUGARS Subject to Change AI.IIAMIIKX () 12th. Mortis & 1'aaayunk Av. AI'OI.I.O . ll 82J and Thompnon Sta nmn-erorili lltll.1e. the latter t OUtrilSc, fair to eood. 53U ' lobblnir tafea. extra flratii. .is .- ii tlrati ductlon In prices would not lie amtbs If, 'i.v:',c, .?,:-t""1". flOftriSe- fancy hrancla nf It nlded In developing business, but It ail I n trr9 . "I . - .... a Cheitnut blow 16th St. M-lnts jobblni; HID t. t . a a .1 A....1.rtaAM1TB ikni Uaa In is airti biiituu eiiipiiuiiuitn v imu mciv 4.- , 1'fifSQ nara fflfi .. . .. . . .. ...... .IxnntTn mii In tirlnan ' ii.rrj ' " s ,"."-. " vhi-c lower unuer no re5un iur any uumnv i.v p"-w, , iiKin iismann ann inrrnima,! t.AU...... . ...ti .... ..... ...... ' iinm uotton efe rfei"a,ei.7rby lr.V. '" bacause irtuany all ine sieei ., ,; is: current rerclDta, lis su, companies hae gooa orders on tneir uroM 1IF.I.110NT , iii ana Market Sta. iii.L'i'.fuitn " ' KrOHU Of PUIUfii ... II.' 4"i per crnti Local Popularization of Acceptances Slow n Efforts to locate any concerted movement to populailze acceptances by the banks and trust companies In this city have not produced results. An Interview In this column recently with the vice president of one of tha largest savings Institutions In the city showed that there was no move ment amonK the savings banks In the state of Pennsylvania to Invest in acceptances, as has been tho case In several other large cities. According to tho latest number of the Annalist tho potential turn oer for acceptances of tho savings banks of Now York city alone Is upward ot ?2,C00, 000,000 annually. On this subject the Annalist says: "Already, in fact, there is a movement afoot to establish discount companies in several cities, and a company of this kind at St. Louis is in process of formation now. The plan calls for the establishment Of dis count corporations ln all of the Federal Keserve cities and Is expected to move) rapidly now that a start has been .made. "Another development of tho 'week which is likely to redound to the benefit of the acceptance market was the creation of a New York state committee of savings bank men for the purpose of popularizing bank acceptances as Investments for savings banks. This committee, which is to work in harmony with a national committee, has tremendous poasl bllltles before It. It has been estimated, that the savings banks ot Xew York city alone have a potential turnover for acceptances of upward of 12,500,000,000 annually. "The national body Interested ln this work, the committee on liquid Investment of the savings hank section of the American, Bankers' Asso elation, has been doing a very successful work in securing legislative approval of acceptances as savings bank" investments in many states, snd'in a report submitted very recently stated'lts belief that within a few months every state in tha Union, with the exception 'of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, would permit savings banks to buy these trade in struments." . ' ' Mils? .twr sVjih'Vft. ;,&,''' i" he rik-d whll:,l um Uer" ,l,"n caafll'd .' Jobbliik- at 4D4J3lc. occupied until contracts come ln more i Jirir.sh, rhe market ruled firm, with freelv pfferlnsa hxht and demand fair tha quo a" ,5' . . .. ,. linns ere New Vnrk and Wlaronal"! T whole-' The steel men are willing to accept a held 'nir'in'u'Vk'',.,5.i.iiif''l,d- 'o. fancy reasnnnble I eduction in.wleil prices pro. fa'r,0JBouu!3lVs5t.PC,r,,," "lgh"- a- "" Sided the goiernment departments will . come Into the market for their lenultc- rUULTRY (inents and make an announcement to T.IVi: The market ruled ateadj. but de- that effect. It If felt that such a step B&V".'e!?pffi?.'s " ln c,nu"nK ll fltien; : ena, fancy, entt-meated. neiinlnc l'i" lb. Infc among regular consumers of steel KiZZZ' BM;. nrln- chlckena. aoft-meated, i products and bring them Into the mar la rifer aizea. a7tfr40c, atAirtfy uunff ruoatera. ; . . .,. i i 29w31c; old roo.iera BflwaV. du"ki. Pekfi kct for thelr needs- w45c; do. Indian Ilunner, 4n41c, ceeae I Another point will hae to lie de p2r! viXrm4is'v!e PT Palr' 85c: 6o' young- I elded and that is that the goi eminent mtESSKl) Suppllea were well cleaned authorities will assure the steel com I!,';. i2n? "'.'C" ru,f.d flrmi The fu. mitlee that the nxlng of prices will not tfli3? X'SolX. "uTi'h''i fe"1' ,'.?: bring about a conflict with the I)e- jinieee, .17c iieuthlns 34. Ib a'pleie, :u,,, nartment of Justice, but thla could be as iniv.iv nroad and Snjder An. (a) 1 fioih and Cedar Aia. USief Ul.Kme'd-ft?a?3in"n,n,,l.,7'f2n'c!,y ". " believed, because the action "fdrs-Plcked welithlnv 4 lb. and mer apl.ee. would be taken as the result of recom- Jl, m'S, n't roo.ta. dViMn,"7e- '"endatlons from a goieinnient way. roaalinir chlckena, ueatern. drj-iikkiMl" In I Conditions In the steel trado are sat i!0eiih,in4'?hin5niif..,M. fpl.?i WJ'-- Isiactoiy. It is stated that tho labor a,pt'!J!.n5e.1eUi4, Ss'ib.alVc & question Is working out In (rood thape, HtuCKV. !i7tffnf)i. ronAllner rhtftran.. .tn..' .lnn . tliA ftiiM tfint ninnv nf the Iffld ERNST & ERNST ' TAX SERVICE AUDITS AND SYSTEMS PHILADELPHIA 20U-2024 LAND TITLE BUILDING, Telephons-Locust 2681 NEW YORK PITTSBUHQH TOLEDO HOUSTON BOSTON ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI DALLAS CHICAQO CLEVELAND DETROIT MINNEAPOLIS In bbla. nelghlmr erpiiona! 'lot. hbthar Jlm-hPn 'iJt n"'.' ln" companies are continuing production welahlnit -J4 M3 Iba" apleVe. ai'at a comparatively high rate which Is anlere. Air.. 2?r.: .n?."ft?' r50 '""'.' tur'. nearbVT keeping the men emplojed and In good finiv. AiiH-iHc: (In. weetern. faney. 4AQi4tt(.. , ,. do. do. fair to cood 40 lie: do. cU, enramon spirits. ?!!l5i!J': do- "i11 "1"! 4ll4Je: do, old hen. 1?i;Ci,?'lubs. ? doxen. white, welKhlnu v'?hrfs&$&&& WESTERN BUSINESS 7 lb. per dozn, fi. do. do, A&fl4 M, uep ilnTon 14. rtitrlt1 I J fin small unA Vi i . iflussr"-,oun' p,r palr ":M(f!i ! SHOWS IMPROVEMENT FRESH FRUITS ' Th marktt m irtnrnIv flrm !... .i. Se.re'vorirper'.nr ot Tonnage Handled luidwln. 171: Northern Hoy. tnVos a" ..... . e u i t uy ianroatis ot iieaiuiy and Staple Character Chlru(o, March 8, Shipping; over UlKSTM'T llll.l. . S3S0 Oermantown Aa. (1 COI.ll.MAI Uln" and' Maplewood Avea, C"Valr,ket:bet. Rflth and 0th. KMITtKSS Wain St . Manai-unk. (I MONDAY Alice Hradv In The lndeatructlbla M'lfe Theda tiara In The Serpmt Pauline Krederli'k In Paid In Full flpiclal Plaiera In Temptation Tliomaa Iiixon'a Tha Ona Woman TUESDAY Alice Ilradl In The Indeatrurtlblo IVIte Du.tl'i rfirnum In V Man In the open 1'aullne Kriderlrk in Paid In Kull t-Ieclal IMayera in Temptntlnn Anita S-'tewnrt ln Virtuous Wlie. D. IV Crlfflth'a The nomance nf )tap Val Man Plckfnrd In Caprice Mr ("haa f'haplln In llorrowed Clothe. IVtll lie Mll'e a Don't Chanre Huaband andr Iiurke nf V Par U r'l40thKa'nd Market Sta. FAMILY 111 Markat 91. ( FAIRMOL'.NT 2Blh bt. and fllrkrd Aia. la) JTtWKFOKI) 4715 Trankford Ave. 8BTH KT. THEATRE Ilelnw Spruco St. () CKK.T ORTIII;rtN Iiroad St. at Hi la Ave. () ""otlTand Walnut St.. () JF.KFhRSIIS tl .. i-lith and Dauphin bta l'ronl and fllrard Ava. liubbardiion. tTHV -,,i (ireenlnit, JUJii so: Uy"."'.'- 78 SO. Apple.. Penn.ylianla and Vlrnlnla. pr bbl. Hen Davia. libs oh: tlano. 17fl: Wlneaap, UOKiJi York m- erlal. IWIU. noma lleauly. fancy. Ilnw per l.emona. Apples. .stern, per hbx. 3.fTn(r4 ;r, on., uer box. li.83Cl4 'JS. iinnc Horlda. per crate, 11 2S0T..VI: do, Callfor nla, per box nox bus v- 0c, Urapefrult, per " tflivi l,"Lnb5Vrly.V.,i.,y' L'f western railroads continues considerably shel box. J3.sntJ7.30, do, do. per bbl.'. Jjo under the Bame iierloil a year a;o. The ;s. stran berries. 1 lorida. pr quart 3tiffl deillne, however, la not abnormally great because we are beginning to com pare with a time when war orders were VEGETABLES Th. general market was quiet and ahnwed current nnd are making comparisons W&cwlw?UrHXS!ffiL "l8 ,l!0,h on. r recon- v t TRrTrniw 'n v AfxtiUi,, vrki.. Btructloii nerioQ MtMc, lvnni.vlrBnlfi. No, l, prr'ion lb.. Thla Bltuatlon will, no doubt, fop l&'tflMnglJrTlirSSS: SJ o,ne time make estimates ot what la loii lbs. iswa.'jn. Hweet potatoes, jers.y, ' Rolni: on In general bushiest rather un W te&-&i.:JWZ2l-!2i $i A-.-?. reliable, ir parallels aVe drawn from Vf lixVi tjty, imsiviii ws.v.v. w ft uui llf-lftl 4fl tl iititi do. Delaware and llnrvlanil im.h.i: I the correanond nc period ll ear ago. If hampers No l, IS R302.M; No. 1, ll.TSU, co back to the beginning ot the re- X.llrf I ....a.Ihh tu..!...! nml alruvi' r.11 Mn. IrlttTl do, Delawa 02. Cabbavs. Danish aeed. per ton. 40: do. aouthern. per hamper. It.RiiQ'.Mn. uu-iu. par. ffa.uUVd.bU. Unions, yellow, per 10 construction period and draw our con elusions from that time up to the pres ent, probably more encouragement will be found In a trade report. The loading reports ot the, arlous western roads Indicate more dlierslflca. tlort than heretofore, and the lolunie of tonnngu handled appears to be ot a healthy and staple character. Mercantile and Industrial activity la still under curtailment because of many nnds. 3ft&4Ki, dirties No. i. saimoi uncertainties which have not been No S afsui clieiks No. 1, 38WS7cs No, i,.ri ,, hoth with reference to the . 4tf 33c: state and nearby hennery uhltea. Cleareu up, uoin """'"""" lo "" peace buuuiiuh m... h.b ,.mui uuuuvni Ultimately, of course, It la belleied that both of these Important questlofia will be clarified to tha satisfaction of everybody, but time must elapse, natu rally, before all ot tha disturbing ele ments can bo removed. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE Nw Yak. March 8. MUTTER Weaker, Heeelpta. ln.TH" ubs. Ilfarhtr-acortn. usi, Cnuc: extraa, ,'7w38ai llrsts. nnfintk-: sec onds. BOHBlSci slats dairy. 30O3TC Imita tion creamery. 43Jr4!4c. Haas Unsettled. Itecelnts. 41)70 raaes. i:xtras. l.ti.cj exirn nr.is. .aoin. tlrsts. 41'. W4;ic: seionds. n4sei dlrtl No 1, 4BB4V.CI Mrsts 4lH42l4ei se salhered whites. 47t4Set Paclflo cs. tavira, nrnern ana soutnern VnfKSIK. athered whites. 40a. Insidsi siste. hennery brown. 4S47c. mixed color. 44 47e. C11EE8B Firm, Receipts. 148s boxes. Itate. wnois milR. . cuioreu. Blciai. O.'XS JUe: flat whites 3lse. Insldjj flsl, colored, verave run. SUVsOslHot Rat. while, aier- Rtate. whole milk. s: aa run, 31 Vic. Iniid.l tuln. sptclal. 388 W l.KAIlK.K 41st and Lancaster Ave. 1.IIIERTY ... '' llroad and Columbia As. S.'d and Locust Sts. MARKET ST. THCATKE , S33 Mark.t Bt. ) 4.1 Soutn St. Is) S Ma'and Market Bts. 03d and lUierford Ave. (a) PA,eftCS.rli.l St. () rAIUde Ae Dauphin St. vuve llroad md Porter Pts (a) rBlNt'KH 1018 Market St. R M.Ket St. belo 17th. "uln. at Tulpehocken. (I) (.1 Rl VOL.1 B".'d and Ssnsom Sis. R MaVket St. below 7th, bVl Mark.t St. () 8TAN1.EY Market above lath. () IVm. Faeraam In The Silver Klnc John llarrjmnre In ll"r Comes the Iirlle Kltlv tlnnton In Mandarin's Gold Iv.Mille's Don't Chansm Vour Husband Alice Hradv In The Indestructible Wife Harold Lnckivood In The ilreat Romance Sandv lturko of 1' liar I' llushniall and ltallie The Poor Hlh Man Louisa M Alcotl'a Little Women Ceill De Mllle's Don'l Change Your Husband June Eh Man tn Tho Msral Deadllno If II Walthall In 'the False Facea Thomas Dixon a The One Woman Anita stewnrt in Virtuous Wiles D W Griffith's The Romance of lisp, Val Vlilan Martin in Jane One. h-Wnnlnfc Mrs i has Chnn'.in In Ilorroned Cloth' a Cecil De MU'e's Don't Change Husband Fanrtr Iturke of IT nr V Mad-e Kenneiiv in A Perfect 11 dv Udlth Roberts 111 . Taste of Ufe Vulan Mari'n in Tou Nevir Saw Such a. llrl De Mllle's Don t Chance Vour llu'tuml WEDNESDAY Alice llr-irti In The Indestructible Wife Marlon Diivies 1n The Hello of New York Pauline Frederick In Paid In Full Melodranr.Uo play The Whip De Mllle's Don't Chance Your Hubane Anlln Ptcuart In Virtuous IVIiea Dorothy Dalton In Hard Polled THURSDAY G-ihv Deslja In Infatuation Villa Dana In Th" Hold Cure Taullne Frederick in Paid In Full Melodramatic play The Whip Julia Arthur In Tho Caiell Case WllHam Fnrnum In For rreedom ll. rt l.steii h KltllnK the Hlsh ,-nta Mrs Chas Chanlln In Horrotcid Clothes 1.1ns Caiallerl ln the Two Rrlde. Oeorire Walsh in Luck and Tluck Ethel Darrmore In Tho Dllorcee Enid ltennett In Happy Thou.h Married NorniH Talmariee In The H -nrt of Wetona Alice Ttrnily In The Indeslrilrlllili. Wife Harold Lficknood ln Th- tlrent Homnnce Handv Iturke of V liar If Monlasu Iivo Tho Itoua-It Necl. Rriant Washburn in Man With a Maid Cell De Mlllc s Don'. Clianco Your Husband Vivian Martin In feu Never Saw Huch a 111 rl H 11 Walthall In The False Facea June Elvidiee In The Moral IHadllne Mary Poland In The i'rodlaal Wife Corlnne OrlfTllh In The Hlrl Question Fox Klildlea. All llaba and Forty Thleiea V S Hart In tlreed of Men Alice Joyce Lion and the Mouse (leorxe Walsh In Luck nnd Pluck Alice Jn in The Lion and the Mouse May Alllnon In Pey Does Her Dumdest Fred Stone In Under trie Top Kieljn Nesblt In Her Mistake William ntiiaell In Whtre the West lleglns (lladya Brock ell In The Call ot the Soul Geraldino Farrar In bhadoua bTUtn.NAve. at Venanto. "thRintl Mark.t St.. KST AI.LEOIIKNY Stjth and Allssheny Ave. Hhen la Atlantle City (a) ..(. M WW - .....- W. S. Hart In llrefl of 3ln Theda Par la Salome John Tlarrtmore In Are Tou a Mason! 4nlta, Stevsrt In Virtuous Wliea Demllle s Don't I'liaitffv Vour Husband Ilert I.itell In The Spiniler Corlnne ilrimth In The lllrl Question EiSel Tiirrimore Tile Dllorcee W. S Hart In Ilreed of Moll Alice Joyce Lion and the Mouse Life's Great Problem Kdlth Storey In As the Sun Went Down Mav Allison In l'esay Does Hep Parndeat Pert Llll Faith Eieln Nesblt tn Her Mistake llarhara Castleton 111 Sins of Ambition William Farnum For Freedom ileraldlna Farrar In Hhadons W. S Hart In Itreed of Men Iheita, llara In Salome Bessue Hayakawa In Donda ot Honor Turn Moore In On IV eat. Yount Man John llarmore in Here romp, th? llrtde Wsrren Ke-rlran In Tho Drifter Harold !.ncknood In The llre.lt Kommce Harold Lnekwood In The Great Homance John tlarmnore Here Comes the ltrld" Mara-uerlte Clark In The ilneso Girl Llna Csvallerl In The Tuo Prides lHirothy Dslton In Tjrant Fear H 11 Walthall In The Talae races Frsnk Mclnlire In Too Fat to FIBht Constance Talmadfre In A Lnd.'a Name Corlnne Griffith In The lllrl Questlm Mae Marsh .In The ReiinK Strain W S Hart In Ilreed nf Mm l.nld Pmnet In Hnppj Thouch Married Kltt Cordon In Adele Corlnne Griffith In The Hlrl Question Llna Caiallerl ln the Two Itrldes Georpe Walsh In Luck and l'luck Frank Keenan In Todd ef the Times Hnrnld I,ockwnnd In Tho Great Romance C II De Mllle's Don ' Chance Vour Husband John Harjmore In Here Comes th Pride Heesl. llarrlrosle In The White Lie FRIDAY Gflbv Deal) s In Infatuation Mfiilco Kepnedy in Da D-eams Pauline rre.lerlck In Paid ln Full Resale Ioie ln Caroline of the Cornera Tulla, Arthur In The Caiell Cass William Fotnum In For Freedom lohn narrjmore In Here Comes the ffrlde Fred Stone In L'nder the Top Corlnne C.rimth In The Girl Question Martruerlte Chirk I'nhhase Tatch Dert Litell In Faith Cicil De Mllle's Don't Chanre Your HuiUmd Madee Kennedy In Dnv Dreams Durothv Dslton In Tsrant Tear Elsie Fersuson In Ills Parisian Wife Sresue Haiakawa ln Itond. of Honor Mice Jojce in The Lion and the Mouse Harild Loekuoud In The Great Romanie Doualas Falrlvinka ln Arlroni Alice Joce In The Lion nnd the Mouse Edith Storey In As tho Sun Ment Down Fred Stone In Vnder the Top Llna Caiallerl In The To Pride a Constance. Tnlmadce In Romance and Arnbella Elale Fersrumm In The Lie T Ina Cniallerl in The Two llrldes Theda llara In The Shu Dei 11 Special Comedv Damsels and Dandles Gaby Deal a In Infatuatloir Msdehilne Traiers In 'I he Danrer SCone Hall Cslne'a The Manxman Mil Allison In I'fiH Does Her Darmlest Theda llara In The She Dei II Mary Mllea Mlnter In The Amatlna Impostor Charlotte Walker In Men Corln.te Griffith in The Girl Quealion Ueraldlne Farrar In Shadow a W H, Hart In Ilreed of Men Thrdu llara In Salome llarrv Carey In Three Mounted Men Tom Mix In Treat 'Em Roush Alice Rrady In The Indestructible Wife W. H Hart 111 Rrecd of Men Gaby Deslis Infatuitlon li W Griffith's Ro mance of Happy Valle June Elildse In The Moral Deadline Llia Lee In l'uppy Loie Rriant Washburn in Venus of the East Mary Mllea Mlnter In The Aniaxliu Impostor Kdlth Roberts In A Taste of Life Vlilsti Nrtlu In You Nsver Haw Such a Girl Ueraldlne Farrar In Shadows Elsie Ferguson The Lie Theda Hsm In Salome Gladia Islle n Fortune Child Vra. Chaa When a Ql Chaplin In ri Lotea Tom Mix In Trest 'Km Rough Snecist Cast ln Tempest and Sunshine Msrruerlte Clark ln Mrs Wls of C. Tatch M Clark In Mrs.Wliraa if the Osbbire Patch Elsie Feriruson In The Lie Hsle lUmllton ln Johnny on the Spot Norma, Talmadve In The Heart ot Wetona Special Comedy Damsels nnd Dandles Frllxi llrunetle In Sealed tlrdera W, S Hart In Ilreed of Men SATURDAY Gaby Drolls In Infatuation Constance Talmadge IB Who Carea Pauline Frederick Is raid In Foil Resale I,ove tn Caroline nf the Comers IJrm Csvallerl In The Two llrldes William Farnum la For Freedom John Rnrrymore In Here "Tomes the Brit Prjant Washburn In Venua of the East corlnne Griffith tn The Girl Question Marruerlte Clark Cnbbare Tatch Dustln Farnum tn Light of Western Stan Corlnne Griffith ln The Adventure Sho William Desmond In The rrodla-al Liar Llna Csvallerl In The Two Itrldea E'rie FenroMh In His Parisian Wife Sesue Hsvakaws In Honda ot Honor Alice Joc In The Lion and the Mouse Prlscllla Dean In Kiss or Kill Mse Marsh pondage of Barbara Rrssle narrlsrale In The Heart ot Rachasl Marguerite Clark In Mrs. Wlggs of C. fatcb Thdn Rsra In Tho She D-'Vll Elsie Ferruson In The Lie John Parrymore la Here Cornea the Pride V..m. TttnmAm In The Heart of Wston , Snu.1.1 CAinMr Damaela and Dandle ll Tom Moore In. Weat. Toum- Mtn" W S Hart In Dread at Man Norma Talmadge The Heart uf Wetona lllllle Rhodes Girl of My Dreams Nazlmoia In Eye for Ee Llla Lee in Pupp) Loie LIU l-ce In Th Secret Garden Thomas Dixon's 1 he One Woman Corlnne Griffith tn Tho Girl Question Tom Moore tn Go West, Young Man Ueraldlne Farrar In Shadows Elsie Ferguson The Lie Theda. llara In , Salome Alice Brady Hollow ot 11 ln The ler Hand Mrs. Chas. Chaplin In Vhen a Girl Loves Ethel Clalton In Maggie Pepper Alice ltredy In The Hollow of Her Hand Madge Kennedy la A Perfect Lad l.IIa Lee ln I'upp Lol Wm. Favsraham In y . The Silver Kir .le" Thomas Dlton'a The Ooe Woman Vivian Martin In Toll i Neier Saw Such a Utfi I Kitty Oordon In The Unwilling Han n.r.Mln. 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