WtU' " V HM'-iS 'X a 1 EVENING?-' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1919 19 M Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts lB7,2n.n husliele The aurktt ruled nrm, but trad was quiet Th follow leg an Iho auotatlone No 1 red velnler, 12 80; No 1 northern spring, j 12 811, No 1 hard winter. J 31H No 1 r.dj 1 r.d .nier. urnehy .'.(. no i req imuui, i amuttv. 12 S3 lb at No rea. earucx? ana amuttv. 12 31 itereipte none. ynennge were the market ruled nrm but nulet quote itllntv In car lot. for local trade, itv ana location at :.3U. i p"r , ufti n iieceipie. u' ,7 nusneis wmnn" a light, but supplies were small and vrlces ruled ataarft vv. mint-.. Car lota tin 'cB ruld td Wp ouot-. Car .?! jb to location .No 1 white. l"iW,nif! No a white Mifllinc No B nlilli SSCtfcDci No 4 white SHJJMc , FLOOR Itecelpt. 24t,0KO Iba. In seeks I pemand uaa llaht, but price, ruien rieaay. IJtiNo. 1 red garlicky and s.nutti, I2.34i veii-hlng k,j it. apl e nei rnrlni h.i-2 rtil .SH'S1' fM1" ..N . 7 ""V'.'V.," ehlckena brollera not Leghorns, le low Pflnr, S? 80 No S hard winter l; A . I rkm.ini weutim In lit lb. .piece .14w No 2 red winter, varllrki' -2.34.Yn u ril fi.v white .Mhnrm Liln...-.vinna wjri. - ..w 'UU,qUID I,TIC tin I'lllUnOl I per inn lbs In 14n-lb Jm. i"H' . . ' atralrht, we.iern, new. 10 jnjplo 4n: ' W- Jw. HOClOai, Kan.aa slr.laht quotations re us follows; To arflv, near-! v s.a short patent, new, - OH BO, dp. patent, old. $12 snOlA. ilo, do, iiiu'ii tn. aitirinir innri rnirni. iiki. pew, Jll 3nil BO, do. first c enr, old Id 25 10, do do, new IS 7.1'JD.I.O RTB FLOUK was nulet and unchanged Wo quote at 19 .150 N 30 per barrel, In sinks ' M to quality PROVISIONS There mm little tradlns and some kind. Were weaker following were the quotations Peef. In seta smoked anil alr-drled 33e, knuckle, and tendera smoked and nlr ailed, tines pork, family file. ham. B P eured. loose, aatTaoc do eklind loo... Mv, ISc: do, do, smolc-d 3V4 f40c: do boiled, bonele.a hr plrn'r anonldei. H P.. .cured, loose 2ci do, amoked. S1W 20H c: bellies In plckl" loo.e 33t . .break fast bacon. 4c! lard 8(tc ' REFINED SUGARS offerlnea rf.trleted l.tisiness antl Light price leca were tirebanged on a basis of 0c for nne granuiataa DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESK The market wis nulet and in chinaed Quotations New York and Wis consin, whole-milk fl.t. current mnke. fancy. 2032V4c, specials higher. New Tork and Wl.rin.tn. whnle.Tnlllc flats. current make, fair to cod, ClOSle, fancy gooda 1 joopin. i ivw ... M nUTTEIt Tho market woa quiet, but of. fer nra were light and prices were firmly maintained Quotation. Solid-packed erenm- err. extras. B7l. hlah-.cnrlnr goods. How 10e, the latter for Jnhhlnir salee. extra firsts, B6c, firsts, 32!i 15c; seconds MM 02c, sweet creamery, rholee to fancv, in. tile: dr, fair to good, 34fff1c fancy brands ef prints nobbing at B3n4c. fair to choice. OI tp o 1 r KOOil Supplies of desirable stock were well cleaned un and prices ruled Arm The quotations follow. Free rases, nearlrji C The following companies offer INSURANCE of all kinds Beidler & Bookmyer General INSURANCE BROKERS 424 Walnut Street romocrd 3T uah, ,fJ New York Office 95 William Street 1817 1919 pi rire Association OF PHILADELPHIA N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut Has given Its policy holders solid Indemnity for more than ons hundred years nnd lias never been so strong financially an now. Have you a policy In this old and rellnhla Company? CHARTER PERPETUAL Commonwealth Casualty Company Oldest Philadelphia Casual I n Companu Asset $700,000.00 Automobile and Teams Accident and Sickness Insnranie Attractive Liberal Untea Policies Prompt Claim .Service Ask Your liroher for Commonwealth Protrctlon Call, write or phone Drexel Dulldlng WILLIAMS C& WALTON General Insurance Agents, Nos. 416-420 Walnut St. PHILADELPHIA 1 1 1 M 1 1 ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 il Fire Auto Marine Insurance Company of i North America Philadelphia Oltfaat American ffloefc nsurane Co. Fovntti in tin Capita! Assets Over ..$1,000,800 .,30,000,000 .112,900,000 Borplua to Follcr- bolder tiiiiii raid Bines 17M . ..n03,147, 080.78 Dome OBIee Thlr and Walnut fits. Uptown Office J10 Real Katata Truat tlldr. TKAMHIIH' NOTICFH Regular Sailings , lit soeli 7s, an MARSEILLES and BARCELONA Steamship ELM BRANCH First Loading About September 1st For Rates and Particulars apply to American Steamship Navigation Company ll Jlwd EUt Tnwt BWf. a n - S . .T. i. ;; . v,i un iii mrtmmmmmm it , tJ. v, " rt fit) per cratoi current rectlpt that will' id irnie, us, f.ir to ood ndeooiMoi ,eetern. eitra flrrla. lfi (10 per rate nrata, ! X,r::rr selected eggs letting at .VKSnle, per dojen. POULTRY live supplies are more liberal, and prices are aenerallv lomr We nuot iiv lout S.littlltle, k,.,i, 'uwii mr express nactrane, pprmr rhlcltena. nu I,KJ lbs nploce .lldUc. hlte Le. horns, tllnivaklnned. smaller slice 2 i SOc rotate 2AW24c ituck. .prlra. 80c AT. p'Jinj.od 2a3nc, do, Jndlan nunner. oun ir pair 3vcrt40c TinRSSKn DAmanel ... .! and nil TV firm pip rr Kp wu cifanM P'" .. Thb nuolttlons follou Fowl. freyh.kllled dry picked. In i.ox.e wrwi.iw 4 Iba anl oer apl.ee 41Vc welrlilmt HV' lb. nmr.-.'ir ilaMns; 3 lb i " "? .mailer .lie.. amine, freeli-k ilej. In 1.1.1b . fnne, dry-picked, weigh nir 4 Iba and over npirrr 4 wel.hlne Hi. nnt'.'.'. 91f .... ili -'I." ." siii... 32fi"81c. old ron.ter. dr-phked. 27c. ic; H riRniiiff ;. gn. anlAi, ftlfita-lf. n.u!1jla. I'luiirrF if-.ri. t7nnirf an', .iir. n'npr no.r. b nt?c ejcepilonal lots hlsher. do. wesUrn .13,.17c, fprlnr ducks, nearby. 82., equab., whit" welahlnu 11WU Ina i i Inrcn Iniir9 2t. do do welahlnx nniii lbs per doien $7 ROfa y, do, do, wefahtna lb. i"r dezi-i nn 75, do do. welshing 7 lbs p r ilof.n 14 r,nr.', 2'. do. do welah Inn (tWnt, lb. per dozen KMISiriH dark M50I82 231 small and No 2 tlOcOU FRESH FRUIT8 Annies and rantalnunea easier Peaches ete.dv. We quotei Apples, per basket 40c I125. do per bushel hamper ftPel2. do. pr tarrrl ai n0473 Cantaloune. we.lern per cr"t Ocff II 37.; do Delaware and Mnolnnd p.r crate. .literii 21 1 WRterm.lons. south-rn per car 1R0 son n .ckberrie. nr nun in?n.. Peneher Dd.wnre 'nd Marjland per bu.hel . '.'i"!. W2?- do Pr I, -bushel b..ket Ti'M. no, 'Nfw irrsfj pr rriie twtj' do. New lersei n.p rr.te do do ner basket 4fteff It ?s Ittiekl.. b.rrle per quart 18te23c Lemons per lit l 'ipi 50 Orange, California ner box. in 25 VEGETABLES vntlETAHLIIS Potatoes vers nrm and In fair demand Onlona and cabbage quiet and eteadv We quote White notatoea East- nr?n.85,nn"..vl.n.p.!iVI-?,J; V.?. 1 WTa qnTTRlo White potatoes per 130 '" "ens i nerr. no uabhaga. per na.Ret unijrnii. Onion. New Ter.ev per basket 7ieHT$l 10 do do. per bu.hel hamper 1Ji 2 n Financial Briefs The protective committee for the In- trrnntlnnnl Tenrtlnn Cnmnnnv fl ner ""Jl'lonai .traction company O per cent inree-yeur goia notes, auc iiiu, .states that the interest on notes which became due February 1 nnd August 1, ' lftlO, together with ft per cent interest oj coupons up to September 2. 1010, will be paid at the office of the Rankers Trust Company in New York. Stockholdets of the Columbia Grapho phone Manufacturing Company have I approved increase in common stock I frtrm 1B0.O0O shares to 1,500,000 shares 1 with no par value. New shares will be exchanged for present common stock on basis Of ten new shares for each share of common now held. Th rsew York NtnCt Kirhnilte RCat i . " , ,, . ,- . i . J , I admitted to list Kelly Springfield Tire Company temporarv certificates for 8 per rent preffrred stock. Directors of thc Standard Gas and Electric Company passed a resolution to liquidate If! per cent of accumulated dividends on preferred stock in com mon stock at par. also to pay regular quatterly 2 per cent cash dividend on September 13 to stockholders of record August .10. ( The New Tork subtrensury gained 54S0.O00 from the banks yesterday, making' n cash net gain since Friday of $r.,ooo,ooo. ETKAMSIIII' XOTirBi rassenccr ani Irsltat Serrleea NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Vauban .Aug. 22 Carmania Aug. 30 Orduna Sept. 23 Carmania Oct. 4 Orduna Oct. 28 Carmania Nov. 8 NEW YORK to CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON Mauretania Sept. 17 Mauretania Oct. 13 Mauretania Nov. 8 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH. HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON Royal George Aujr. SB Royal George Oct 4 Royal George ' Nov. 1 NEW YORK to PLVMOUTH and CHERBOURG Caronia Aug. 23 Caronia Sept. 24 Caronia Oct. 29 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH. HAVRE and LONDON Saxonia Aug. 30 Saxonia Oct. 4 Saxonia Nov. 6 NEW YORK to PIRAEUS Ponnonia Aug. 2? BOSTON to GLASGOW Elysia Sept. 17 Scindia Sept. 27 NEW YORK to GLASGOW Columbia Sept. S PHILADELPHIA to LONDON Vennonia Sept. 0 PhUadelphia-Brijto. (ATOrE0kntt) Venusia , , .Sept II Pier 16 South 1JO0 WAUvUX BT.. yun.ar.a-ri.ni4 Merchants MnersTrans.Co Operating freight and Passenger Steamships In regular service between lloston and Philadelphia Iloatoo and Norfolk Boston and Baltimore Frovldeneo and Norfolk Providence and Ilaltlmore Philadelphia, Savannah and Jacksonville Ilaltlmore and Norfolk Ilaltlmore and lloaton naltlmore and Provldenre Baltimore, Savannah and Jacksonville Fall Information General Agent each Port State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and BalnbrJdge SU. STEAMSHIP TICKETS from Philadelphia u ' lis HIOTAMT DflVlTini10 I uio mm rucuiuno ... . I . LEAD RALLY IN CORN! L , " ," i miying encouragea ay improve merit In Exchange and Low Shipments onAtN nni.T wkather forVast Chlenao. Au 21 Illlnol. Fair lonlsht and Friday rooler Mls.ourl TrnV to- nlohl nd Friday Wlaeon.lr Kolr to nlht and Frld-n , cooler east MinTieevta Fair tonlaht. warmer exlreme wis" frj day p.rlly c'oud Iowa Fair t.viliht and Frldaj North Dakota Fair ,md warmer mnlaht probably follow wl b showers and rooler Friday Houth riakrt Fair tonlrht and nruhabl Friday 1 warmer tonlaht. NebraskaFair to nlaht end Frldiv; wanner tonlrht cooler extrem' west Frldaj Kansas tolr to Plant and Friday warmer, tonlaht w-t and north tenlral MontsiiB un.'ttled probably llaht .hower. west tonlrht in "at late toplaht or Frldaj Wjonllnp -Fair ind warmer tonlirht. except showers In extreme northwest Chicago, AtiR. 21. RuyitiR of corn uns enrournRed today by linproemont in sterllnB cschange and continued mod- crate slilpmeuts from the country and. aftPr irreirultfrity, the market developed, firmncia under the lead ot tne distaut . fluencem nad begun to loe their im poitIon . . ... . nortanre ns factor with regard to the Kenteniber lagged, although fome ...... . "..,, i,t 1, mi-i,e i, fears ere cxprescd that it mign ue come concerted Thla apprehension was . ...h.. .,.. tu 1 .., . "hm-i u iiiuii:'iiuiin uiuv iah m"" Ity of new corn from iexas may tinti its way here before the close of August. I Healings v,ere laigely lotal in charac ter nnd were not extensive. Oats sagged nfter firmness. Trade was largely between prominent iocailt, P"ator.. Commission houses showed more interest In May. I Complainta about lack of enrs were 1 on the increase. Domestic inquiry for the cash article was reported Dctter. ur export business was declared to be out of the question. Leading futurea ranged aa rollows Corn (new delivery) Teat Open High Low Clo.e close Sept 1 81'4 1 83 1 83S 1 84a 1 Nlf De 1 ng 1 45H 1 43J 1 43 1 434 Sep't"'-" 73 71J, 72i 71Ji 71 Dee 75'i 71i 74K T'i 75'. Sept" 43 30 44 SO 43 25 44 40 '43 10 Oct 40 78 40 21 40 75 f.pt ' 2 P0 29 35 28 72 20 27 2S 87 Oct if 70 20 22 28 57 211 12 128 57 Ribs Sept 2t 70 25 13 24 53 25 00 21 00 Hid tAsked DIVIDENDS DECLARED Columbia Graphcphono Manufacturing icphon of ! Compan quarterl! rn ner cent on Dre- casino o-.nUetf. n "rnmol! on totnmon shares All dividends are pa,-1 I B October l to etoik n record sertcm tnlted states Oypsum Company ouarterly of W per cent on preferred paahlo Rep-, tember 30 to-etock of record September IB c-onapieum company inc a ojviaeno ai,enlings were broader. Shell M rans- rate OI I per crni vr uimum ,n ii.aL ir- ferred covering period frrm Jul 3 KHU to Auimst si linn rasame aeptemoer i New York Air Brake Company nuarterlvl The mining and industrial departments of 2H per cent, paable September 20 toUvcrc urenulnr. stock of record September 3 ir at ranrit santamnar n. t Consolidated Oas Klectrlc l.ipht and Power Coinpan quarterly of 2 per cent on common, payable October 1 to stock of record September IS W'dmlngtol Gas Compan. a dividend of 8 per cent on preferred pavable September I as registered August 23 Calumet & Heela, a dividend of $3 pay able September 20 to atock of record Auj ust S'V Cities Service Company montb.lv of H of 1 per cent on preferred and of 1 per rent on common Regular 1 per cent on common pajablo In common stock was also deelnred All dividends are payable No vember 1 to stockholders of record Octo ber 15 BUTTER. EGGS AND CHEESE New Vork. Aus .'t BUTTER was lr rerular Receipts, DISK tubs nigh scoring". S7(37Hc extras Sfli (HSflttc tlrFts. 32M, cns,e seconds o0r32c, state dalr, 3.1CT EGGS were steady Receipts 11 303 cases Freeh gathered extras Mcnfle stonitre packed extra firsts M(fV, storage packed extra firsts. 47tS-nOc dirties No 1 80C 40c No 2 303Sc. checks 343Bc. under grade 21&33C firsts. 47l50c. seconds. 42 (it 40c stat and nearbv hennerv whites r.cltSftOc, gathered whites MKffrtfle vestern whites iin63c Pacific Coast 07c outside western and southern gatherel whites. 41tfr fine, state and nearby henneo browns as cS2c. gathered brown and mlxd .nfeftflc fair to prime, 45(?02c refrltf-rator flrata, 4Gc?47c refrigerator seconds 44(43c CHEESE Vii ateady Receipts 2202 boxes I'lat current make colored aver age run 20Vj!8'30c. fiat current make white averace run. 20V4l(f30c colored spe cials, 304 031c white specials 30tS.11c ProDosala Oti'lt.K O' 111. Blil'xiKI.NTi.MIKNT IIV I'LHf.IC IjIUIUMM AMI IILILDIMih OF TIIK COMMONWEALTH or I'ENN. S1T.VAN1A CAl'ITOL IIUILDIMJ. HAtt- nisnrjnn. r.. .nohcL; lO CONntACTORS Sealed proposals, accompanied by a cheek en a solvent bank or trust company, duly certified by a proper omcer thereof U the sum of Twenty-five thousand (123.000.00) dollars, as a. proposal guaranty, will be re ceived at the office of the Superintendent of Public Grounds and nulldlngs of the Com. monwealth of Pennsylvania, at Ilarrlaburc, p . until ten o. m. on Tuesday, Wepterol.ee 18. 1919. for tho construction of the fioi DIFRS AND SAILOns; MEMORIAL I'RlDGE alon Capitol Park Extension and Stat street. Harrlshurg. Pa. epeclttcatlons. plans, proposal and con tract forma are on Ilia and can be en in the office of the Superintendent, at Harris bure. the office of the Chief Engineer id Baltimore, and the oftlce oi the Architect In New York, and contractora may obtain seta of tho same by depositing Hun Oo for each et with the superintendent. Thla depoalt will bo refunded upon return of the aeta without marking, disfigurement ex other damage within ten daya after the award of the contract. The rlrht Is reserved to reject any or all proposals or parte thereof. ftv order of the BOARD OK COMMIS SIONERS OF punnc anouNDs and BUILDINGS. COMMONWEALTH OF PEN." L'w.MITCHELL. T. W. TEMPERTON. Secretary . BuperlntendenL ARNOLD W. nUVNNER. Architect, 101 Park avnue, New Tork City. J P GRF.INR CO .. Entlne. PHIelltv Bldr Ttaltlmoe. Md. OFFrt-K or TnK roNKTitrcTrvo qtiaii- termaetera U S . Mldyale Gun Plant. Nlcetown. Phlla. Pa Snaled proposals will be rec-lved at thla office until 12 o'clock noon. September 2. 1919, and then opened to complete conatructlon of the finishing ma. chine shop heat-treatment bulldln and half, yard runway Plana and specifications may be obtained at the office of Constructing Quartermasters. U S , Mldvale Gun Plant, Nlcetown Phlla Pa Dividend Office of THE C. IT. OEIST COMPANY Ind Title nidg. Philadelphia. Pa.. Auauat 20. 1010 The Dlrectora of Wilmington Oaa Cempanr have this day declared a regular semi-annual dividend of three per cent. (M.00 per share) on the Preferred Stock of th Com. pany outatandlng, payable feptember 1, 1010, to holdera of said atock of record at the close of business August 28 lnlK Books im K. rinsed from August 23. 1019. at 12 o'clock M . to September 2. 1019, at 10 o'clock a, m Checks will be mailed C. II. WEAK. Secretary THE COLORADO POWER COMPANY The regular quarterly dividend of one and three-quarters (11i) per cent has been de. clared on the Preferred Stock, pa j able Sep. tember 15. 1910. to stockholder of record August 80, 1919. August A B wlDLri secretary. New Tork. August 21. 1919. Redemption Notice (K3S NOTICE OK Rr-DKMI'TION OF WIL tZt? M1NOTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY FIRST MOUTaAQE tV OOI n I10ND8 dated May 18th. 1909 Notice If hareby given .that Wilmington Steamboat Company, a New Jeraey Cor. poratlon. bee elected and doth hereby aleel U redeem and on Oetober 1. 1919, will re. deem at oar. all of Ita first mortgage 6 gold bonds now outatandlng under the mort gage of the Fifteenth day of May. 1909, to The Equitable Ouarantee and Trust Cora piny, aa Trustee, by depositing with said trustee for payment to the holders, the amount ot the principal of aald bonds, and all Intereat due thereon, a provided on the face ot aald bonds. . After October 1, 1919. Interest on said nonas win cee.se, terest on seiu twnus wri,, cib. The bonds, togathsr with all interest cou. ins appertaining thereto, should be pre. nted to the, said truetee. In the City of n.Mlnirinn. State of Delaware- .on or aet T non aentsd Whrnlnston, the above mentioned date of redtrojitlon. Any bolder or holder of the en Id bonds desiring to oo aomy ac any time jirev nrawln.i. to the Flrat day of their bonds, with, all of.Ootober. 1919. Present coupena apperuLnlng thereto to tne aaia iruatee ana receive, t.lere- ts' Aeirati IU Uli "1 ?J "iCM AMn IRinDnCO uLivmiNU imriuvr.o . . ON COTTON EXCHANGE Market Scores Sharp Cains After Irregular Fluctua tions in Forenoon COTTON T1ELT WBATHKR CONDITIONS New York. Aua- 21 The following" teni p.ralur.s w.re ircrded In the roUnn lIt this morning Oklahoma and Fort Hmltn i8. Macon Knoxvllle and Atlanln ip 1 reeport Utile Hock. Memphis Vlrks 1'iirr N'n.hvllle Montaomerv and Auau.la. I! Sannnah and Wilmington 74. San Antonio nd Ww Orleans 71 Tampa 7atk.on.ille and Cliarle.tnn 78. Pensa rnla and Corpun rhrl.tl 80 OaHe.ton 8'J The following precipitation was recorded I.lttle nock n; Meridian 24 New Or leans 10 vlQkslmriT 72 Fort Smith. 80. Oaheeton 1 Oil IVnracpl. 1 12 Abilene 2 02 I New Yorlc, Aug. 21. A rrrovcry in jfoiolun Mrhnngn nnd better fpelln.R In AVtfi'l tfeet, led to Improved tlemnnd for tton today untl the market scored Iarp Ruins, nfter Irregular lluctuntlons In the .forenoon. It smned that tin.ettlitiK otitside 111- . taple, wile more attention a paid 1 to reports .i"" to the progre.s of the ruin ,;stimnt ,m thc Ti(,1(i in Toxas WPri. , reduced iu ' instance, and it wnS asserted bj btilltf that rains now fnllin iM the tenitor) oV the Southwest weie .. . t couI(I hamea to ,MP r(,l' l"rre as " r "ul"" "-" the activity of worms kind weevil, nest quotations were- not maintained. !,, comml,sIou hotwt.F sported lucre.ise in speculative- business, but tiadiug remained small Vest close Open Aug 20 78 211 SO Oct 10 23 30 10 Dec 30 45 30 71 Jun M 35 30 40 Men 311 40 .to 52 M11 30 40 30 48 High &! .Close. 30 JO 2P0ea0J 3152 30 4V 31 41W33 31 40 60 29 31 20 3166 80 4 8 873o i a u ouao "-""vv-.-f. LONDON STOCK MARKET Industrials Irregular Home S'rf.ires slow Oil firniin Strnnn I-niidon. Aug 21. Uncertainty nbut i tne mnnetarv situation, owing to tu .!..... : nvMi.n ... vnn. -n.t. n..,.i the u'ndertone'o'f se.ur'it.e, on the stock c(liange to waver todav. (.enerally the market presented a i,tM- nnnAnrqnf.. Tlirt nil frntin ail. ' ., , , , . Ian extoptlon. displaying buoynncv and . rrj; .w QT .poit and Trading was S's- xiip gilt-edge section was flabby NEW YORK COFFEE IvIA'RKET New York, Aug. 21. Right after thc call, tiade interests were bidding the market up, but the uncertainty in the tiade as to the amount of dnmagc done b.v the recent frostR in Sao Paulo tended to check aggressive selling nnd buyers found only scattered offerings after bidding the market up 15 to 40 points. Bv 11 o'clock, September had sold nt 20 40c and December at 20 20c. Lata cables placed the frost damage from 20 per cent to SO per cent, but more com plete details are nwalted. 20 40 'in'i 10 91 1 JH $ . 10 71 in " J2 25 1 19 ml Liverpool Cotton Liverpool. Aug 21. There was a fair demand for spot cotton today, with prices easv on the basis of a decline of 31 points for middling at 18.20d. The sales were fiOOO bales. The re ceipts were 6000 bales. Including iiOOO bnles American Futures were quiet in the earlv dealings Spot prices were: American middling fair, 20.S2d ; good middling, in 30d , fully middling, 8.S0d; middling, 18.2fd ; low mid dling. 10 51d ; good ordinary, 14.80d, and ordinary, 14.1Cd. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chlcaco. Aug 21 HOGS Estimated re ceipts 13 000 Wt over S678 Unevenly. 2Ao to 50c higher in between grades ad vancing moat in opening trades Average coat sesterdav 110 32 CATTLE Estimated receipts 0500 SHEEP Estimated reeelpta. 29.000. Plttalmreh, Aug 21 HOGS Receipt" 1200 head Higher Heavies, 120 50921, heaw vorkers 121 7n22- light yorkers. J2 2.?2ll 50 pigs S20O20 25 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 400 head Steady Top sheep til 21, top lamba llil CALVES -Receipts, 125 head Strong. Top. 122 50 Eaat St Loula. Aug 21 HOGS Re ceipts 6000 head Higher Top. 21 45. bulk t2121 40 heavy weight 121 25 21 40, medium wejeht. 121 25(921 45 light welaht. J2075O21 30, light lights IIP US xo 70, neavy pacaing sows amootn. si7 jdto 18 25 packing sows, rough, tilara. 114020 25 :.-. Joall -z. CATTLE Receipts 8000 head: Beef steers, medium and heavy steady. weight. cnoice ana prime i oucfficou J0 25 f2,'Vm light weight good and choice. J12B1T. com mon and medium 0 5012. butchers' cat. tie. heifers 1B7515!0 cpwa. $71176 cannera and cuttera 15 507. veal calves, light and hand weight 115 50918 50, feeder ateers S7 506 12 50 etocker steers. I7S11 SHEEP Receipts SO0O Steady Lambs, 64 pounds down IlittTlO 75. culls and com mon $70 5 carllng wethers llnail.ewes, medium and choice 18 COtffO, culls and com mon, I36 Kanaaa City. Aug 21 HOGS Receipts, 8500 Higher Bulk 20620 85: heavies, 0 40(821 05. medium weights, 120020 80, llghta. 119 BOOJO 85, .tight lights, 0l 20 25; packing sows 118019; pigs, 1100 19 50 CATTLE Receipts. 80O0 head and 800 calvea Steady Heavy beef ateera choice and prime. 117 25(3118 85; medium and good. 114 3V17 25. common. 112 2514 81; Tight weights, good and choice. lie 85(3) 17 70.' common and medium. S9(Q14 60; butchers' cattle heifers Id 25014 85; cows. IU10S12 35. canners and cutters is I6tjp 6 lOi veal calves light and handy weights, 114 50016 50, feeder steers. 19 018.SSs atocker ateers. IKS' 11 85. . SHEEP Receipts, 2000 head Lower. Iamba. $12017 25. culls and common, 18 11.75; yearling wethera. 19 50&12 50, ewes, S5$9; ewes culls and common, $8(QPAi brwdlng ewes, 10 16, feeder lambs. 112.50 14.60, and good, lutiii ou. common iu, Luniiiiuii 1 1 znuii.. Aug, 21 HOGS Receipts, 7500 headi 15O80o higher. Bulk. (L0 8317 19. 7B TOP. HO CATTLE -Receipts. 8100 head. Corn-fed n.Bia tna ouicnai ,u., .uwj jroa.iiiiMB. active ana nigner. grass doj ana grass bdef and butcher oinera weaa atocaer and feedera alow and lower etocxs, low, ecesay Olitmr iieceipis. ..i,wu had. trim., claases slow and weak. Feedera ateady to strong LOCAL MINING.STOCKS TONOPA1I STOCKS Bid Jim Butler 80 M"acNamara JO Midway 18 Mlipah Ext 06 Montana In Northern Star 0A neacue Eula 19., Weat End IK GOLDFIELD STOCKS Atlanta 08 Blue Bull 0Z Rooth .- 07 Dlamondfleld B n 01 Dalay , 01 Kewanas 08 Oro ...... .01 Hllvei Pick .,, .OH Spearhead ...,...., .,..V,.. .07 MipOEUANEOVa Ardsona tlnltad .,.,,,nn, 2J W ii' at jf"' ii'M.;(f( Tacts JiaJIM. ..... ,W .-. . . ",. ,. J i Ask .82 55 .20 .08 20 08 ?l .01 01 .09 .(!' .03 .04 .03 .08 .08 t' , Open High Low Cloce Aug -n 1" Sc,?t . 20 SO 20 10 20 50 Oc' ?'' i" Nov l"1 Dec 'IU 00 20 21 10 S2 10 SO Jan J5 22 reb . I" T7 March 'll SI 20 20 10 80 'll' 71 April . I" 72 Ma. . M9 80 19 SO 10 70 10 B7 June . . 12 Julv .... 10 55 Bid Mexico Asks U. 8. to Withdraw Troops' Continued From Pate One here for Presidio six miles south, where, a fljlng field base for the expedition has I been established Catnlry Scours Canyons I Landing there nnd getting gasoline, the airplanes flew arross the Ilio Grande oter Palisades, near OJiinga, along the Comhos Ilhor Vallej to pick up the trails. The cavnlr.i resumed its work of scouting Cnalrj columns are searchiiig out etei) canon which could possibly be the hiding place of the des peradoes ' The work of the aviators is considered extrcmcl dangerous, becatisp there are few landing fields in Mexico. It is necessary to fl to thc ground, where the bandits may fire on the aviators, as thev did Tuesdav. Filers returning long after dark last night to headquarters here, reported many narrow escapes. One aviator had flown down a nar row canyon under a shclting rock to see If the bandits were finding concealment from the aviators under a shelf. An other came in with his face covered by red hlntiht'H tnused by driving ti) rough a hailstorm in Mexico at high speed Aviators located all American col umns in Mexico jtsterdnv The illcrs also found the Mexican federal column under General Pruncda, near Cuchlllo Parado. and reported the location of other bodies of Carranza cavalry assist ing in the bandit hunt. Tew landings were made in Mexico When the troops found n smooth land ing place they placed n giant panel shaped letter "T" on the ground for the guidance of the aviators. The avi ators have been dropping orders to cav alry commanders from the air and re. turning to the Presidio base. News Chen to Troops When the filers left this morning thp.v carried news bulletins furnished by the Associated Press, which they planned to drop for each cavalry troop operating in Mexico, to give them news of the out- side world since thev crossed the bor- der Colonel G. T Langhorne, Ameri can nrniv commander in thc Ilig lienu ) district, totlav suggested to Cosme Utenegoeclia, Mexican i onstil at l're- sdio, Texas, that the consul communi cn,e with General Prurjcdn, Slexican cowmander. who now is near Cuchlllo Pnrvdo. and suggest that American o.l AIotIoo,, tennn nn.nnarata Laivthorno informed the consul that it w-ai. easier for American troops to pursue be bandits than (or the Mexi can troops, because of an early start and thc .availability of greater facili ties The Mexican consul assured thc American rommandei that he desired to continue t,he Iiauou between Amer ican and Mexican troops that was started yestepdViy. when an American airplane carried a message from the consul to General Pruneda. while the latter was on tho march to Chuchilla Parado. Mexico City, Aus. 21. (By A. P.) The newspepers of Jlciico City today continued their appeals to the Mexican nennlo "In r.meA f heTTK.AlveK" In ulint 1 is called an imminent danger to the country The Senate held a secrflt session last night and instructed the committee on foreign relations to gather all possible details concerning thc international situation and to report promptly. U.S. FLIER MISSING; BORDER HUNT STARTS El Centro, Calif., Aug. 21. Lieu tenants G. W. Pardy and J. McLaugh lin, flying army planes and each carry ing an observer, alighted here, today preparatory to a search for Lieutenant Waterbouse, who they said had been missing from Rockwell Field Lieutenant Waterbouse was last seen at 5:30 Wednesday afternoon at Ja cumba Springs. All three aviators arc members of the Ninth nero squadron, assigned to border patrol. The two who arrived today would not hazard an opinion as to whether Lieutenant Waterbouse had descended In Mexico, but it was under stood that they planned search on both sides of the international line. GOVERNMtf. r BONDS Bid Ask 08 09H 981 .. 08H 09H 88 92 88 92 90 90 00 94VA 90 96 004 100 0tt 100 89 82 89 92 108V1 106H 106(4 toi 07 100 Panama coupon : 1930 Panama regi Panama cou Panama registered Ifftd " n 5-.. 1 upon 1038. Panama registered 2s 1038. Panama coupon 8a. 1901 Panama registered Ss, 1081... riilllpplne 4s, 1934 Philippine 4a, 1935 , . .. Philippine 4s. 1988 U S Govt coupon 2a 1030 . . IT s Oovt registered 2e. 1030 .. U 8 Oovt Ss, 1948 . U S Oovt registered 8s. 1948... U B Govt coupon 4s. 1025 U S Oovt registered 4s 1925 Diet of Cflumbla. 2 63s 1924 Cambria Steel Declares Extra The Cambria Steel Company has de clared a regular quarterly dividend of 1V4 Pr cent and an extra dividend of one-balf of 1 per cent, pavable Septem ber 15 to stockholders of record August 30. These dividends are the same as declared last quarter, when re duction In the extra dividend -from 1 per cent to one-half of 1 per cent was made. $10,315,283.28 In City Treatury The weekly statement of the city treasurer follows: Receipts, $1,707, 4B2.02; payments, $048,718.82; leaving a balance on hand exclusive of sinking fund of $10,315,283.28. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chicago, Aug 21. BUTTER Receipts 7135 tubs, firm, ixira, oo?ic, nrsts, out iri--M D3C1 seconds. Tinfl nrrafnta. 12.4S2 I. iBtvavT vfff W-t 41&41Kn; ordinary firsts, 85 37 Vic; ml- cllsneous B5Vfr T40' I'llOTOl'LAYS THEATRES OWNED AND MANAOED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT 62D ABOVE MARKET PRISCILLA DEAN In rHB EXQUISITE THIEF" CT IDtTir A OTK MARKET ST8. EUKtK.A MATINEE DAILY DOROTHT GISK In 1V GET HIM YET!" ii nmn front bt. a oikabd ave. J UIY1DU Jumbo Junction on Frankford "L' DU8TIN FARNUM In "THE GENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA" I nrl tCT BJD AND LOCUST 8TREBTJ LULUO 1 Mata. 1 :80.0 ISO. Evgs. 0 ;80 to 11 ETHEL CLAYTON In 'A SPORTING CHANCE" NIXON tmM?,tfWJ!n- Tiffit&mBZtyv&i D E House Committee Submits Pal mer Amendments Wilson Asked for Facts FERNALD DEFENDS PACKERS Hj the Associated Press Washington, Aug. Jl Amendments to the food coutrol act imposing a $5000 fine and imprisonment of tvn venrs for profiteering weie ordered favorablv re ported today bj the Hmisc ngiitulture committee. The legislation was proposed bv At tornev General Palmer, and extends the terms of the act to Include among the list of necessities, "wearing awparel, containers of food, feed or fertilizers, fuel oil and natuini gas." The amendment grnnting price fixing power to President Wilson was elimi nated upon the suggestion of the at tornev general, who told the committee vesterdny that such power was "inap plicable in the present tight against high prices " Retailors, previouslj exempted under the act. now are liable to prosecution for violations, but farmers and farmers' co-operative association are exempted The amendment probablv will be con slderei' bv the House tomorrow. President Wll.nn l ,..lnH In w.. lutlon introduced bv Representative ' . ' ""' , P T, 'J " ' '""I hor,t1h Carss. of Minnesota, to ftirn M, such in- ' ft ', h frr'Nt .f " ''"frndnnt In the formation as may be in the possession n'll"",n' Hiarging tho receiving of de of the federal trade commission which, 'rn "hth,k !,',,,K "a' '"""nt. will identify the proportion that labor tll.P1" n,r( 2s.s couat" or instances given cost forms iu the total of produc-1 nllP" ""I''tors were allowed to deposit tion of coal, steel, copper, meat, canned lmn"" "f,r ,llc pJuk vnH insolvent goods nnd other necessities 1 lhp 11IJ", chnige consists of the The resolution was introduced at the request of the National Federation of Federal Emploves, which announced that the information would "effectuallv dispose of the vicious fallacv that labor costs represent the chief item iu the increafci cost of living " Wants to Publish Profits Income tax returns of nil corpora tions or individuals engaged in the pro duction or distribution of food products would be furnished to a Scnnte commit tee investigtung tne nign cost ot living I nder it irohition introduced by Sen- "tor VValSll. JUCHlOCrat. Ot .MasfaCnil setts The resolution if an amendment to that offered jesterday by Senator Owen, Democrat, Oklahoma, proposing the Inquiry. The resolution also would provide for the publication of the profits, as disclosed by the Income tax returns, of all persons employed during the war by the government to whom contracts for war supplies were issued, either as in dividuals, partnerships or corporations Action on both the Owen resolution and the Walsh amendment was post poned. An attack on governmental tendency toward assuming control of business enterprises with especial reference to proposed legislation for supervision of the packing industry was made by Sen ntor Fernald, of Maine, speaking in the Senate. Stamping the Kenon and Kcndrick bills, vehicles of the packer legulntion now under discussion, as examples of. "stifling, throttling legislation," he de- I clared his opposition to them, said they were extensions of the poliej which had failed In the transportation and com munication industries and piedicted that the public would suffer from higher costs nnd poorer service should thev be en acted. . , TRAIN DERAILED; 13 HURT Five Cars Jump Track Forty. five Miles From Hagerstown Roanoke, Va., Aug. 21. (Bv A P i Thirteen passengers were injured none seriously in the derailment of a Norfolk and Western passenger train near Royce, Va., forty-five miles from Hagerstown, Md , early today. Five ran left the track, including two Pull mans' enrouta from southern points to New Tork The wreck was caused by dropping down of the brakes on one car, reports state Five of the injured were taken to the hospital nt Hagerstown. They are : Mrs William J Wilcox, Harris burg, internal Injuries, condition seri ous ; Marriott A Rragunier, Hagers town, brnkeman. shoulder broken ; J. H. Loving, Allison. O, nose broken; Percy E. Preston, Bristol, Va., bruises; Floyd Edmister, Glasgow, W. Va , shock, James Bailey, Lurav, Va , suffering lacerations and bruises, was taken to Winchester, W. Va. The rest of the injured continued on their journey. Philadelphia First City in Right Thinking on the Prob lems of Big Business Prof. Irving Fisher OFF. WAT OFF. ON STABILI ING THE Value of the Dollar FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS The Philadelphia School of Tho University of the World Instituted to Propagate the Philosophy ot Americanism By C. A. Itoirsher. P. O. Bog 161. Philadelphia, Pa. a 1 1 1 1 I i a i i s i PI10T0PLA8 PARkT RIDOE AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. .xav jtlt 2.18. Evg 0:45 to II ,. STEWART HOLMESMn "' "OTHER MEN'S WIVES" RIVOLI 8JD AND SANSOM STS. BuillMAN and bIn'? DA1" "DARINO HEARTS" STRAND GBUU,Wr Venango CHARLES RAY In "BILL HnNRYTO FUg Corned-, "Oh Judge. How Could Your' BRAY PICTCK3RAPH WEST ALLEGHENY $&tt xvfiufMdldM-- ll 1 4Q ONE OF M'DONALD'S ASSAM ANTS HAPTIIRFn ni : .. a iix r..i - . . mcA.v.ail O.HIUII OHIO 10 naVB Killed American Caught by Carranza Police Laredo, Te.. Aug 21 (Ity A. P.l Information icioived heic today in connection with the icported nrrmt of Mexican bandits who had robbed sallorR fiomthel' S S Chevenue off Tampico earlj in .Tulj. included n lepoit that one of the assailants of George. X. McDon ald, au American citizen, had been ar rested llie I'uited States Government had made urgent representations to the Carrnnzi Government in connection with both aftnirs Mt Donald, who was believed to have been killed at Puchln Vieio. was icport ed to have nruved at Tampico, in a press dispatch from Mexico (.'itv last Sundiiv McDonald was robbed near his residence, six miles south of Tampico, .lulv 12 Carlos Oio7co. a special Cnnanza po lite ohVci. who caused the arrest of the bandits, has Ik en investigating charges that Caiianyj soldieis had bten guilty of rimes Affidavits Ready in Lafean's Arrest Continued rrotn Pugr One Lewis I? Fife, indictment attorney. ... k. ...nti'iunusi, ,d tne preparation ""iincini repou o: me nank submitted ov .vinvor to tne state banking com missioner on June 10, List, stating the Hources, overdrafts and liabilities of the bank ns of June 2. Thc indictment states the figures that the common wealth claims to be filsp, but the true figures are not mentioned In the report, which is made part of the indictment. Mover stated that on June 2. the resouices in cash, specie and notes was S7.1.4SO ."0 The over diafts woie stated to be $1070 R2, lia bilities demand deposits subject to (heck, $710.232 22. cashier's checks outstanding, .Ci012 If). Amount.of over due paper $22,720 This statement was sworn to before a notary public. On June 2. also, however, Moyer made up a statement of thc bank's con dition which he gave to a bank exam iner, nnd which was not sworn to. The indictment charging this offense alleges the making and niding in making of n fnlse statement of the condition of the bank nt the close of the daj's business on June 2, and making false entries in the statement. The figures that the commonwealth claims to be false and made by Moyer aro as follows : Oish JW210 96 Quaker Cltv National Bank 42,200 1 Franklin Trust Company 40,724 45 Corn Ejchango National Bank . 10 416 JO Union National Bank 69 4CVS 01 Irving National Hank New Tork 42 035 OS These' figures meant, according to the statement, that the North Penn Rank had assets amounting to $2,iiO,t)34.(Ui either m cash on hand or on deposit in tde nanus nameo The depositors, according to the I Jiul ljIV- .u..-a,ai,H West Philadelphia Art Ulass Works STAINEDMEADED CLASS 4219 MARKET ST. Phone Preston 4979 Sr Estimates m vwr u. SI PHOTO PLAYS THRU 'company r 0F1MERICA AIL U 1.1th, Morris A I'asejunk Ave. AJnamDra Mat Dalljat2,Evga.a.45&0 GEORGE WALM1 In Putting One Over Perlla of Thunder Mountain," No S APOLLO " D A THOMPSON' STS MATIN m DAILY SESl'E HATAKAV.VA In THE MAN BENEATH ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 10TH AKtAUIrt JO A M to 11. 15 P. M ELSIE FERGUSON In A SOCIETY EXILE Dl T ItrniDn broad street and OL.UE-ijlrVL' IsrhCUEHAN-N'A AVE. IRENE CASTI D In THE FIRING LINE Not . Wer Picture PriIDDL-QQ MAIN ST MANAYUNK lliVlrKtOa MATINEE AILY NORMA TAI.MADOE In The New Moon" Perils of Thunder Mountain ' No 0 FAIRMOUNT 26atereaiddaialy IRENF CASTLE In THE FIRING LINE ' fAhlIl V THEATRE 1311 Market St rAlVllLl 0AM to Midnight MABEL NORMAND In "WHEN DOC TORS DISAGREE ' r-ru OT THEATRE Relow Spruce 56 1 M O 1 . MATINEE DAILY VtARY MILKS MTN'TER In "THE INTRU SION OK lSAnnLTiaERJSTAILll GREAT NORTHERN n?Vo p'S."' SESSl'E HAYAKWA In THE CRAY HORIZON ' HJDrDIM 00TI I WALNUT STP IMrLKlAL. Msta 2 30 Evgs T t.0. FANNIE WARD In "COMMON clai ' T r. a rNITD 1ST A LANCASTER AVE LLAUtrv. MvriNEE daily LILA LEE In "ROSE OF THE RIVER" I IDCDTV J ROAD A COLUMRIA AV. L1DC.K 1 I MATINEE DAILY LOUISE GLAUM In "SAHARA" MERCHANTS: If you are a grocer, druggist, hardware dealer, tobacconist, clothier, furnisher, jeweler any riim" of a gforttfteoper you shouldn't wait another day before subscribing to the Retail Public Ledrr the bow twice-a-month periodical for merchants only. Subscriber ar thay have been waiting for it for year. Not a trade-paper, but an inapt tr ing news-magazine that interestingly tells all aorta of thing that merchant want to know, Dutinea problems taUsmanahip, buy ing, accounting, tho handling and training of help, credit,- delivering, advertising, collection the Retail Public Lodger tcdl how they are all being aolved in succetiful store. Entertaining fiction ileallna; with the gentiment and drama of storekeeper, anecdotal, Tr, tosrranh. news of big movement for merchants benefit .itraa' pleasant hour of entertaining, helpful reading In every iseue. Sufc- , ; art arr vat e aea . s v- . - criptton price, 10 cent a copy, ONE DOLLAR a, year'(34,ivie). Just clip a dollar Into n envelope, with yovjt .letterhead 9r najue anil Tueaday of every month for a year. AddrM ga Mi fvMA . I r. ?J8 Public, Ledger BuUdi,, PhlUdelphU, PMs1!? U J ( i irf" , i f. y l i asaw ' i ' tt " i ' -av " , ' " & IraSiikir. . fJ- ?.i Vmi iasaffl-i.A.i'iai.iii ii il )i ' h f i'a -Jinfri I in ' if ifiiliitt stntement, In Ledger No. 1, had oo !ktf' , i posit ni tnni tune iuu,imu.:si. n 1)0-,ugfu'",a,noun,td,o?J'lfl . The cashier's checks amounted 1 50.0W.HI. , It i" alleged that all those figure ,. n,l ,e Mmer n...n,lft n I Jin j and fraudulently made a written linsttumcnt In preparing this statement. ' If i is. ltifMtitit nt (ltcif lit (list a Atrs, - monwr.ilth that the juggling of a $.1000 third Ijiberty Loan bond by Moyer Wa rch.vpothecatiou, but thin charge vrus turned to one of fiuudulent louverslon nnd misapplication. The bond belonged to Joseph C Cramp, connected with Cramp's shipyard, and it is alleged that Moyer was requested to exchange fho $."000 bond for five 51000 regtstcfed bonds. Instend. hnwever. the. common wealth charges, he deposited the bond, (JJ with other securities, with the Northern j National Bank to secure a loan of JliV t. 000 made by thc national bank to Hi? North Penn Bank. The witnesses summoned before thtj grand jurv , including a large number of depositors, were as follow: Peter .1 Cameron, state banking de partment ; August Wagner, northwest corner of Thirty-first and York streets; Wnlter Colflesh, bookkeeper tu the bank, who confessed to falsifying the records; O. Walter Koch, bank clerk; Itobcrt Ferguson, bank examiner; Hymnn Swithin, Jacob S. Bahoff. Federal lte servp Bank; Frederick Fairlamb, Kj-nn Ambler, thc assistnnt teller; Philip N. Goldsmith, expert accountant, investi gating bank for district nttorncy'n of fice; Mr Cramp, of Cramp & Co., and II C. Pchueler, of thc Northern Na tional Bank. SINN FEINERS DEFENDED Member of Retail Merchant' Asso ciation Resents Attack Scranton, Pa., Aug. 21. Wilmer Crow, of Harrisburg, stirred a hornet's nest at the closing session of the con vention of thc Hctnil Merchants' As sociation of Pennsylvania here today, when he declared "thc Sinn Pelncra aw a gang of cutthroats." Resenting Crow's remarks, J. !E. Currnn, of Frankford, Philadelphia, said Crow said be knew a lot of things about the league of nations, tbe en dorsement of which Crow opposed, yet Crow had failed to specify a single weakness in the proposed league. "And the Sinn Feiuers, I want jou to know, are not cutthroats," Curran said. The merchants want on record as en dorsing "a" league, but not "the" league of nations. Harrisburg landed the 1020 conven tion The merchants pledged their support to remedial mine cave legislation. VALUES 4 (At less than wholesale ptleee. for .Immediate shipment We offer all or any part of out, widely varied stock of approxi-X mately -$800,000.00 worth off new valves, including; practical,. Iy all standard makes. '; This material is offered subject to prior sale or disposition,' f. o. b. cars Gillespie and Lake! Junction, New Jersey. For Sales List address: Hercules Powder Company XMS Division Wilmington, Delaware The following theatres obtain their plctarree through the STANLEY Company of.Amr ica, which is a guarantee of early shoTring of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. , 333 MARKET fVSZEfiffiZ WM S HART In "WAGON TRACKS" MODFI 425 80UTH ST. Orchestra. 1vivlej, Continuous 1 to 11. PEGGY HYLAND In "Cheating Herself Perlla of Thv.ndet Mountain." No. 9" PALACF 12U MARKET STREET ELSIE FERGUSON In "A SOCIETY EXILE" PRINCFSS 101 WARKET STREET 1 IlliVEOa3 R.SOA M tollilSPSL EVELYN GREELEY In r-"" "BRINGING UP DETTT" REGWIZlli M. -....., ...nijr.ri in "FAVOR TO A FRIEND" RIAI TO GERMANTOWN AVE. K1 l U"THEABF?TTREH0CKEN . OLE" RUBY MAKEJ ST. BELOW TTH IXUO 1 A. M. to 11:15 p vr. MARGUERITE CLARK la ' ? "omr-si" SAVOY "U MARKET STREET aJ-l V J 1 R A. M TO MIDNIGHT BUSHMAN-BATNE In "DARING HEARTS" ' ST ANI PY MARKET ABOVE 18TH M. " w i iv-jwraniv,iv in 'TEACE OF ROARINO RIVER' VICTORIA market st. Aa era VIv,lUIlrt "A. U. to UUS Pat M-. iuu ma. in "COMING OF THE LAW" When in Atlantic City roi.Z'I'A'S Theatre CLARA KIMBALL TOUNO In .nx, abt.Att WIFE t m m m M 1 A .pi tyi '.n 311 M .I ?1 .l jl ttt-i i, o' $ .
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