T''imm$k'fmf '-"t-r .-' "w,r-n , -v ' -r i jijijjnw -" I i-r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHlUABELPHrA; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919 Vi ICTKAMiHlp MiTtniO Passenser nml rre'lght Services 'NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Carmanla Oct. 7 Orduna Oct. 25 ! Vnsarl Oct. 27 C&rmania Nov. 8 i Orduna Nov. 29 NEW YORK to CHEUnOURG and SOUTHAMPTON Maurctanla Oct 28 Maurctanla Nov. 22 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH and HAVRE Royal George Nov. 1 Royal Georgo Nov. 29 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH and CHERBOURG Caronla Nov. 1 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and LONDON Saxonia Oct. 16 Saxonla Nov. 18 NEW YORK to L'DERRY and GLASGOW Columbia Oct. 7, Nov. 8, Dec. 6 BOSTON to GLASGOW JeScindia : Oct. 11 PHILADELPHIA to LIVERPOOL Crown of Castile Oct. 8 Verbania Oct. 22 PHILADELPHIA to LONDON Vennonia Oct. 26 Philadelphia-Bristol (ATSu,h) Copenhagen . .". Oct. 22 t. Pier 16 South .1 1800 WALNUT ST.. PlIILAnKT.rinA State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS 17' ASNC-LINES MONTHLY FREIGHT SERVICE TO MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS j . Marseilles Barcelona SS Susquehanna SAILING ABOUT OCT. 15 From Pier D, Port Richmond Alexandria-Constantinople Piraeus Galatz A Steamer SAILING ABOUT OCT. 20 From Cherry St. Pier FOR SPACE & RATES APPLY AMERICAN STEAMSHIP NAVIGATION COMPANY REAL ESTATE TRUST BLDG TBI.. WALNUT 3D0 rillA." JAVA-PACIFIC LINE Service ipect JEL SAN FKANCISCO TO NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES tlututla. Samarang, fioerabnla, Ma.nasae Faat Cargo Line H. S. EILLITON. ' 8. S. SOERAKARTA 8. S. BINTANG, 8. S. TJIBAIJjr S. 8. nENGKALIS """ i. D. Snreckel Ilros. Co.. (Jen. Asia Office. 2 Pine St.. San Francisco ' N Y Office, 17 Battery PI. H.E.Burnett. Art EARN LINE Philadelphia Havana GENERAL CARGO U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer S.S. "LAKE GALERA".. Sailed S. S. "LAKE FLUVANNA".. Oct. 15 For rate and particulars apply to Earn Line Steamship Co. SI nnUUf Bids. Philadelphia GAINS AND LOSSES n nennuo dd UIVIULU Uli UUliU1 NEW YORK CURB, CONTINUED 71) III Ledge u llutte New York U iiosion ,-v.onc 74 vj f- m b jcrome ... Con Aria !.. First National iortuna cons ' f tnldn.1.1 r..n. Goldneld Florence . . . Uoldfleid Kewanaa . . UoldfleM Merger (Ireen Monster . ,.., necia .Mining , D..-1 aa.-l j.. 1 w.t.... Howo Hound USiness IVIUUUruiU III vuiumu, Independence Lead , Jf romp Venla .... With Prlco IVlovomonta 'I 2(1 17 5D II 4J4 r,i 4 V. Narrow Jim Ilutlcr Jumbo Extension MoKthley-Dnrragh Magma Cjnper . . .vioiner lone M nes Co of America Nlnlsslng Ray Hercules .1. PETROLEUM GROUP ACTIVE ""ny ' lonnpan uxienslon Now York, Oct. 4. Dcnllugs on the Ilronri alreet curb were moderate In volume and price movements were com tiaintivtly narrow, with the elinnies nbout evenly divided between Binnll gain" and losses. (ietieinl Asplinll. was In good demand, ranglnc from 120 to 1211, and United States Steamship, which had reacted In the, last two days, moved up nbout 1 point, to ", ou purchase of about 10,000 shares. American Tobacco Se curities, when Issued, were less active, solllnir at 78-7i to 78. A steady tone was shown In American Safety Razor with sales from 17Vi to 10"i. Loft, Inc., was also steady, sell ing at 17 to 17yg. Overland Tire continued strong, ranging from 27 '4 to 27"4. Submarine Boat was steady, sell ing at lfi. United Retail Candy was again In supply, with sales at 204 to 20. The feature of the petroleum group was the activity In Slmms Petroleum, which advanced from 31 to above 112. Shell Transport, which has applied for listing on the exchange, was traded In at 7-1 to 70. Sinclair Company rights ranged from "4 to 1. Stanton Oil was steady, with sales at 1 to 2. Uniou Oil, which has also applied for listing on the exchange, was traded in at 30Vft toSO'A. INDUSTRIALS l tscl. cioko (ale) Illd Ask Aetna Explosives 10H toy Allied Packers '... SO 52 Am-Brlt Mfg 2. Am Marconi HV4 a Am Writing- Paper 15 1(1 Air Reduction no ns All Lottos 78 NO Canadian Car Co SO 40 Can Car 4 Fdy prcf . . . . BO 100 Carbon Htoel 112 12D Carwtn Tool 8 7 Chalmera Motora 8 ',-4 V'i Chevrolet Motora 80(1 350 Coca-Cola 8!h 89 T Cramp 160 lbo Curtlas Aeroplane 14 li Emerson Phonograph .... o 7 Hall Signal 7 y Hupp Motora 11(1 IIS Indian Pack 21 25,i Inter Proilucta 82 05 Inter ltubber 20 2i Lake Torpedo Boat 1't 24 Lehigh Coal Sale Ml J l.lbby, McN 4 I.lbby 20 2N Lima Iyoco 4 7 N Y Shipbuilding 68 58 Nor Amir I'ap Pulp 4'i 4 ()tl Kleator ....112 120 Peerlei Motor 40 48 Perfection TAR....'.... ' 1 Philip Morrl ll'i 12 VI Pressman Tiro 7 0 Scrlppa-Uooth 20 5(1 Htandard Motora X 1 Steel Alloa 7 Submarine lSVi 10 Surets of Am 11 U 11H Swift International 60 (IS Tobacco Products 34 35 Todd Shipbuilding 138 140 Trlangte Kilm 'H '4 United Motora 60 51 United Picture 25 20 United Proflr Sharing.... 24 2l U Steamship 5V 5V Vanadium 84 40V, World rilm H Us Wright-Martin Air 4 5 STANDARD OILS Illinois 173 178 Ohio 373 87M Prairie Pipe 2S5 200 8 O Cal 305 810 S CI N J 725 730 SONY 425 485 INDErENDKNT Oil. STOCKS Allen Oil l'i 2 llnston Wyo Oil 75 77 CoscUn & Co HVi 114 nik nsln Vj Inter Petrol 83 88V1 r-laml Oil ft T 7 7' Olenroclt Oil 4V 4' Homo Oil lVi 10 Houston Oil 120 125 Met Petrol 2V4 2!i Midwest Oil 170 172 Ohio Fuel 2.1 21 Omnr Oil 4 ass R" 0, Sapulpa neflnlnn 7S 7 Requoj ah 4 . " Sinclair Oulf 60 01 i Southwest Oil 22 2 United Oil '. . 1 2 MIN1NO STOCKS Alaska II C M lU 1H riinToruws THEATRES Owntd and Minaretl by Mtmbera of The United Eihlbltors' Aisoclatlou BROAD ST. AUDITORIUM n'ockunS H II. WAKKCR In 'THK PAOAN OOD" f-t IDITI' A 40TH 4 MARKET STS. t,UKllN. MATI.N'EK DAILY EMIE FEROUSON In "A SOCIETY EXILE" TrcrcPQnM 2t,T AND dauphin ILrr tiKoUlN hts. mat. daily MADQE KENNEDY In "THROUGH Till: WRUNG DOOR" r ADV Ridge Ave. and Dauphin St. rAlAN. Mat. 2:15. Evg. 6:46 to 11. PRI8CILLA DEAN In "PRETTY SMOOTH" The First Penny Savings Bank of Philadelphia Founded July 11th, 1888 - Incorporated 1889 by special Chartex, for the convenience'of some of its 29,721 depositors, opens October 6, 19 1 9, a Central Office, in the Liberty Building, Broad and Chestnut Streets, where new accounts may be opened, and withdrawals made, or business transacted the same as at the Main Office, Twenty-first and Bainbridge Streets. The Charter, to insure safety, limits the in vestment of funds and makes it illegal for any Officer, Trustee or Employe to borrow its funds on any collateral whatsoever. Acquaintance invited. John Wpnamaker, President John Greemvell, Vice President Robert M. Coyle, Vice President William J. McCaughan, Secretary Alexander Gamble, Treasurer Francis G. Gallager, Esq., Solicitor TRUSTEES John Wanamaker Samuel M. Clement Charles A. Beach Robert M. Coyle John Grcenwell George G. Erhbick George W. Jacobs ' Robert H. Crawford Edgar G. Cross Rodman Wanamaker William L. Nevin, Esq. Harry E. Paisley Hugh Black J. Woods Brown itt 25 H 07 45 61 11H S'i 7 jjK 17 United Venlo White Caps IIOMIS Cosden Oil 0s 101 Coaden Co He ... nil Itusalan Unit 5Ha 30 Ituaalan Oovt 04a 37 3D 111 65 5 5 44 D 2S11 It 7(1 4H 51 ..I! 2 4 0 2i; 45 IS 104 KM 411 4(1 i Philadelphia Markets WORKERS RETURNING . TO WESTERN MILLS Conditions in Stool and Iron Trade Show Improvement. General Business Good Chicago, Oct. 4. Conditions In tho. ntccl and iron trade throughout the West r)iow nmt improvoment, more men Rolni; back to work, but the reduced production is beginning to be felt In ninny lines dependent on securinR sup plies of steel. Iluj'inR has been checked but not entirely suspended, orders be inc accepted only with qunlificatlor.H contingent on progress of the strike. So far, the motor companies have not been pinched for supplies, but will be shortly in some cases. There has been some delay nlso in securing ship ments of structural material nnrt tills will be a serious matter, especially at Chicago, where the delayed building program was just nlcclj getting under way, General business conditions show no change. The volume of buying of all kinds of merchandise shows virtually no abatement. In drygonds nnd general store articles, the total volume of sales did not quite equal the total for Au gust, but was the largest September business with Chicago wholesale houses in their history. Iluyers are remain ing at the leading distributing markets In large numbers, taking the offerings as they are made. Advance orders for spring goods are the largest ever known, an indication that next jenr's business will continue of big volume. At Chicago, the building boom Is well under way and Is stimulating nativity In all nllled branches. There is a big tonnage of building material being moved by the railroads to the local market. AVIth the boom In building. real estntc activity has increased QRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT ltecelnta. sJ.BflR bush The market vaa unchanged. The. quotation Car lota. In export eleator. novernment standard Inspection, standard prleea No. 1 red winter, 2 3D, Ni. 1 northern sprlns, $2.88; No. 1 hard winter, $2.30. No. 1 red, winter. KHrllcky. 12.37. No. 1 red smutty. J2 3D, No 1 red, Bnrlliky nnd smutty. 52.34. United mates Grain Corporation'!! purchases of wheat were hasf.il on tho following- sched ule of discounts No 2 wheal, .1c under No. 1, No. 3 wheat, lio under No. 1. No. 4 whe'U. UJc under No 1, No. fi wheat, 140 under No. 1. For all wheat otherwise con forming to the specifications of No 6 rT better, hut drtlcUnt In test welsht. the dis count from the No o price will he 3c per huelu'L Tor each one imnd dencltnry In test tteluht. Wheat (trading below No. ,1 for j rensor-s other than delleuhry In test wcIkMb i will be bousht un Its merits Smutty wheat will lie discounted nccordlna- to the decree of 1 smut, but in no case less than 2e per bushel under tho corresponding resu'ar urade. Our-1 llikv wheat will bo discounted Just as here-i toff re, 2c per bushel from the regular (trade ! Mixed wheat will be discounted from 2c to "c accoidtuff to quality and condition of mixtures, but unless otherwise Instruct,!! the , trnd.i miy count on our taklnic No 2 mixed wheat et rhllsdrlphln Just as heretofore, 1 e . 2c under tho corresponding resuhir Rrnde, ' ('( PltV :iMoli,ti "!tnn tnmh The mnr. UNDERTONE SOFTENS ON COTTON EXCHANGE Market Nervous and Unsottlod. Slight Upturn Follows Early Lossos COTTON TIRt.T WKATIIBU CONDITIONS r.,.,lV;,.0r,', 0ct The follow Inn Km Kn,?"' wprtirt In the cotton belt inli t"lnrn'.n."- Ihsttanoo,. nil Macon noit i?.X.V"'.. "?: Nhllls. fiS, Shreve lvrsae'i'"" ,0fl' Memphis, Vlcksburir. lensncoln and Auau.ta. 70 Tort Smith, ml., i "', .Menlxomery. Atlanta. A?S, l"-'.1"'; '"',Wl"n,',st"n 72: Abilene, nnd 1niS"io' "''"noma Cll. Savannah riiUeJ,"n-J'",vJ'- Tmpa. 70. and' lirVelid ?(' 8 . T5" Mn" nt lnch "' HM-.J ,l'n,l,nn ,t Win Antonio, .02 at M rPCtr.t;i,iMmp.!'1" ard Chsttanooirni Vlrl,M,,.Vjr,'Ii?n.' 2" Rt "il'st..n. 60 at leksburir and I no at Ne. Orleans New York, Oct. 4. The cotton mar ket was very nervous nnd unsettled to day, with periods of wenltneoa nn.l BUSINESS NOTES A cnnslderablo improement In Swiss ?M, fi ! i,'" rm,riI,1 'n statistics pub- an I f,t,V',,"r- h,"Prt "'to HwilVcf. Jim nmi r""' SlX ,".nl"l's ""''Kheil 4.17. OOO.nno francs and exjiorts L'lW.OOO.MHI laStnyc'ar!'",nrt',1 "''"' ,hP 1""' of h1T!.,:i..,",7"t".f!. .',""!!.' W"T"! at I ? ;:.. "V"1' i antiers' Conn ell that after October MO Importations 'nv'rr, "r. ,'rl'"mlll,,,Y,e pas"", M the ( hlnese maritime customs U1- I dais unless iieen.n.,u.i i... .... .... RESULTS OF STRIKE FAVOR STEEL TRADE! ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION IV ket was quiet but atendy under modi rnte strenirth hut tm it,,,lnaA..n . ,i i nfferlnr.s Quotations; Yellow, In- ar lots. nlM"K"' "' the tltlllerstone nt the cud Wi 7.1 per bush. jther losses. (UrH ltictnus, 13,377 bush Trade was I i, ,,llrn: . ... , nulet nnd prices wero without Important 'u"rp encouraging news with regard eh-inae Quotations: Car lots as to loca- , in flip r-nmltHnn nt Y,n t- : i . Hon. No 1 white, ssni,8Uic. No. 2 ' '" ,""n of the President, nu white Toiaffsowc: No 3 white, 7SV4 ( , unfavoriihle weather forecast In the ilM-c No white, 701, T 77 He. ',,. i , , ' l riAiuu Iteceipis. i,a.w.ouu lbs. in sacks. , western belt and reports that offering of There wn.s littlo tradlnir and prices wcre'tl,., sn .. n,.ni., ...... i,,i. ... , without Important change The quotations i lm xluit mtlcle were being withdrawn jVl Kill lbs. packed In 140-lb. Jute sacks promoted nil until III values follow-. Winter stralcht. western, new. Jin 10 !., ..' " " ." ''." '" 1C rollow -in 40. do. nearby, new. jn 7SW1II: Kansas '"B losses carl In ... session, stralitht, new. Sll 2BW 11. .10; lo, short rat- i Ine first wave of offerings was due r.&ViTtt3,iJ&?- Sim. !: caiH,nfrlnfin Ir:?'!,,1" v !!,,;,('ITcct H,nt fnr" M"inir nn.i rity mills, patent family , lnul rejected tlie government offer to nr b vfe M? n, nule, but arm W. ! !&?,' "'e nml to ""' iu the nu'itr pt $7 s.T8 or t.U ilUllill) per bbl , In satkft. PROVISIONS . Trude wns nulet nnd nrlees were un changed Tho quotations: Ilef, In sets, 'el 3n 70 smoked and alr-drltd. 51c, beef knuckles and '''', 31 01 tenders smoked nnd air dried, B5c; pork. Jan 31 10 famll, ,1o. hams. S. I" cured, inns. I Munh 31 2.1 Sil'i W.'ll '4c do, skinned, loose, 2n32c,M .312(1 uo. cm smoked 31Pi3tc: hams, bo Hid Juiy .at 20 South. I Last prices were easier at a net de- e nu nf ISfiO.-i ,,i(j 1 1141 (.the noted French jewelers and 'stile!01' " interruption in their operations, lift -five cents. The company will make Toilnx's i lose optn Pimple 4Sr. nl.nli. .hnnlrUr. M n piipai! loose. 22r do. smoked. 23c: nellies. In pickle.' loose 30i breakfast bacon, 8Sc; lard. 30c. REFINED SUGARS The market was quiet but Arm with Hunt crrerlnifs on .1 basis of tlo for ftno KTanu-lated 1)1.1 311 nil 31 no 31 11.1 31 13 31 IS 31 '4.1 HUh an iin 31 (Id .11 10 31 111 81 21 31 2.1 Low I.mt 2(1411 3(1,15 0 00 3d Mil 3I1S4WN7 son.-, 3n.s.lVoi) 30 7,1 31 (KIWOJ 211 SI SI 1(1 12 31 J.I !! (11 FINANCIAL BRIEFS oners are request,.,! t mall Imolccs in time to arrive with the cargo. Nct week ulll mark the liniigura. on of a distinctive winter season In tiwi m"" "","'1",!, f the milllnerv ienJnri. ,',",,!,f"r- " "1'rlllR llllll fall seasons have been the only ones icu.g nized. but this jear wholesalers and re !1 Z1 1 Vl' c,-"l"'r't''l In a inoiemeiit to launch a tllstltut winter season. Menthol, under the stimulus of active buying i.rlces, yesterday j,,n)(.,l ,n $l).nO n jinuiid, with some bids reported at even higher quotations. The scarcity pf this product has been emphasized by increased demand incident to the approach of winter. Following the islt of 1700 renrc sentntlves of the fnlted States Cham ber of Commeice to rrnnce, a delega tion of French lepresentatlves is n !ut .,to ,1!,nvt Vrnn for America with i the Idea of strengthening trade relationship with the Fnlted States .jmoiig tiicse delegates are mnnv of Communion Will De Held Tomdrrow J In Christ Reformed Church - Special services commemorating the Virtual Cortainty of Fnct Thatlxtlrl11 ""''iv""' f Christ ricformed, J fl.,.l. rlh..n.. .nAi l..t... al-intt. .1. iiiiii(.iii vjii-rji om li ui'iun ouivijiiiu, ,j will be held this month. Prominent members of the clergy will be present. The anniversary communion, with ' sermon by the Hev. John It. l'oorronni n member of the tongregntlon whh has ' entered the ministry, will he held tq Backbone of Movement Has Been Broken Now York, Oct. 4. Tho second week of the steel strike has come to a close and the results have all been In fnvor 1111 ess nnpiiiiin,ii.(r..i i... i i ..l.i. .1 . . .. ... n,nn... i2.. ...i.... n..i.n.. 10 !.-. ...! ...i... ., .: "' ". invoiccsTot toe com nnnies. itenorls which nm1 ""'""" "ul)' u" - "" i"c "nu iiliii'i iiiiriiitiiiiiru ,. I .... .... "i". .lllMTirnil CT being received nt the various local offi- I annivetsary service will be held, with a ces Indicate that there have been de- sermon by the Ilev Vif. Allan H. pletlons from the ranks nf the strikers llartholomew. Friday, Oct"ber 17, will , find that in many sections men have re- , ,,.Voted to the anniversary recep- ! iinied after It has been demonstrated , ,n, H,ln(ly, October 111, has been .'" authormes "''" ""'""I l' "", chosen as anniversary day both for the 'I .... , ' , , , ., . ! chureh and for the Sunday school. Tho ,i, ,.i, . .? . Tn,f ?f ,y, 1I'P r;'"(,Rt ',(- 'sermon will be preached in the morn- vclopment of the week wus the return i ,, ,i, t,. rir Tnmu vn,..f.,t "1" of men to the mills located In the ' 1"K. 'y fV'0 V. . ' tx v Crawford, West. The union lenders and o.gnnl ,'' i t'c "ternoon the Sumlay school zcrs made their grentest effort west nf rally will beheld. Sunday, October 28, , the Ohio river nnd In this section their , t" " '"' lny ot "" post-nunlversnry ' showing was better than elsewhere. ' tei vice, wit li a sermon by the Jtcv. Eu Ilnwever. cyen In the U'est. the men I gene L. McDenn. have been returning to the plants and nil signs point to the early end of the ,, . . ,. strike, as It Is virtually certain that I Mahanoy Carmen Strike the bnekbnne of the movement has nl- ' Mahanoy City. la., Oct. 4. When ready been broken. the motormen and' conductors of the Last Monday the much talked of Schuylkill Railway Company house' walkout of the' workers in the llethle- t'"''1' ('Hr' ,l1 tl" completion of last hem Steel Corporation and the Jones "'K"1 s run at midnight n strike will go A: l.nughlln Steel Comnnin. the t,c "t efTect until' the company grants ah largest independent concerns, was ''reai.e in wages, adjustment of work scheduled lo take place, anil although '"K '"'"lltlin nnd reinstatement of acr soinc union men left their jobs both r '''' '""chaiged men. The trolleymen now companies reported virtually little ml" mriy m nu nour aim demand V-2 & eypcrts. who are coming here with th idea ot exelianging views on French nnd American styles of jewelry nnd to mnke some arrangement whciebv the merchants of both countries will 'be in n position to satisfy the nUme' .i mokls. . tlon of the llethle hem nnd .limes .t , , , ,, . . Iiaughlin workers In holding to their Cominercl.il failures lil uwi. i.. i.. tM,t .,. ..i.. .. t... .... ,...i l-,i(fl ((.. ;i.i... ..',".""."" '"," "'" ' """l "'" ''api-cied ,io i i V . ... .''"Illm' against 1J.1 last week and 1..I1 the corresponding week last cnr. Failures In Canada Ot course, it Is felt that had the strike attempt to operate cars against the rtntei mutes Steel Cor- poration been successful, there would Strike Closes Berwick Plant linye been more trouble for the two Ilerwhk I'll Oct 4 Vntleea -or. Independents, but as the strike was al- posted at the I erwlckd. t of th! ready known .to .have failed, the ne- Am ,r can (lir a VidVonn '"r.-Vli . .. ......... (. , UIIII'MIIJ that nfter -i o'clock yesterday the entire ir- rr t DAIRY PRODUCTS The avernee nriee of funntv nnti.-,. i industrial stocks declined 2 LM) ner rent Clincqu Finn stock ruled steady under ' Jfhtcrday to 10S.D0, while twenty rnil- ,.l;l,il.n-R'5l,Tv.W '".fie ZSl. ?.l.V; tJSg: roiuls ,,ccnc 'r,(1 ',rr to '-. oi-4i.i.r lair to soon, US1HC; Wiscon sin, whole milk, fancy. 31V.c. fair to irood. ('.... .:.. r. i.. i.. .... . . . ...-... ... ..,.,, ...u, . SnMl S3c jobbing sales of fancy ffoods, 32(4 . S "KK-I'lne butter ruled Arm. with th! pared with $.1S0, 111,1, 12(1 11 August. Jobblnit demand cleaning- up the offerings butlt,:s .,,... 1 ji-tfi 1!U (11(1 ,, I., .,.b the under crndea were nulM Quutatlnn.-' J"1!,, ".'.'.ifV '" ": 1: "' " .V. " '" s,ct k n t'reamer fancy, hleh-scorlnir goods, rtTff ls.l.i.S.i,l!)0 In public utilities serurltic Henorts from nil through the West 1 this mnrku nnd prices rcneinu a total ot ,1.1,11:121,11111, com Of and Kile, extrns Ode rvlrn Hr.1. llftno 'nm UTtWTiVr seconds .11W.14C, sweet crt'amerv, ...i.i . .1 tt . . .1 choice 10 fane. HS177IIC: fair to eoo.i. ,iiiw Anilety as to the ('licet of Argentina "I?ji-irlneH J,,,bhlnK at T-74o for runcy ami -ckttin to dispose of surplus mm to J Co'.S-'irhui',e r,n..hO0e'iBs were scarce nnd t'rhaerS in the Fnlted Stilt.-, instead tlrm with a fair demand The quota- of I,ur..pe litis loomed into sight this lions follow rree mses. marby firsts, sia 211 week as the domliintiiig factor in the per cr ite n. irnv curri nt rei pts. $1R (ill. ' . ..i,.., 1 1. ,..!. ,.ifc lair to Bond J17 40W1S; western. extra sum 1111.1r.v1. uric, i.uiKt-i.1 e il H-..1II firsts, tin 20 ' rs'a sisffiscn: nearbs nnd prices this morning, compared with "a western seconds till 20017 10' Inferior lols .. ,,,,( .,,, ,. ,,r i(, ,., 1 1 .. lm..nr lower, fincv selected esss Jobblns al 710,"JIK "'" .",r.L ,i,C, "', ' ',, ' f f, tr tn.r .'.,.. n wheieiiu entu showpil i-.linu 11F In In POULTRY i l"'s''. Net changes for the week in provisions varied iiom i.ir (ucuiie 10 73r w ere w uhoutymn. S1.CS0 advance. Dortnnt ihin-e 1li quotations: Fowls, as to iiu.mil -,,vi.,ih 1 nirni ns as 10 quail(, .'. Sf30e. roo(crs 23W24c dueka. white l'ckln, rfoe. do Inrllim llnnmr. 27K7 2IIC. 11 aeons oW per pair. 30U3.ii:, do. johiik, per pair, list The Xew York Stock nxehnnge lias pliieons. recetvfil the lollowlng iippiicatlnns to ( Olllpllll Stutz Motorcar number eleven, against twenty. two last wci.k nun eight last year. Of failures re ported this week in the Fulled States thirty-four were In the Fast, twenty three South, sixteen West and sixteen in the Fncitic states, and fort i -one re ported liabilities of WOOD " or moie. against forty-seven last week. Shoe retailers are waiting for a spell of cold weather to stimulate the sale of winter footwear now on display in their windows. The public, It seem., is In no hurl- to buy at the pi ices nt which the henvj grades of shoes now on sale aie marked. The new st.les. which run liugel to loidoynn and rus set leather, awaken more enthusiasm than the new price tickets showing an Increase of S'J to S3 a pair oyer pi ices asked for shoes of similar make a year ago. The linden wool auction sales closed psterda with offerings amount -jug to NM.0 bales. The quality was good :.inl theie was 1111 oitive demand for all grades. Qiieenhind greasy sold at (s. Id. lhe closing tone was firm. "miKHSKr. -offerinirt of line desirable- America. Inc.. 2.",(MK) additional shines .j.. .... .... . ... ..,,., v ii in 1111 0t . During the series, rrossbreds gained and Northwest indicate prosperous con ditions prevail in both industrial nnd farming communities. Hank deposits nre increasing steadily, and there is no scarcity of funds in any (niniler. The corn crop is made and to a great sized ik were iicht. and niucs were weir capital stock without nominal or pnr extent harvested, with every prospect k""; plentiful dull and weak lalue ; Southern California K.lisoiiCnm for the earlv movement of this grain. The toiin'wins wire the quotation's m-di. 1 pnny, S21,(IOO,00(1 common capital which will increase the money in cir- I killed, dry-picked, in boxes weithina 1 stock: Chandler Mntortiir Compnii, dilation. The movement of liogs from I " "".I'.V! ""''Sr.!.,''' ..W'"!!,.L""K ..?A .210.01)0 shares nf common stock without the farms will soon start on a large, 2Pe' emnlier si-.es 24(f2.ie. fowls' fr"eh-1 nnuiinal or par value, in lieu of 70,000 scnle, but other livestock niavketings khJ l bids.. (Irpicked. welshlnK 1 lbs. 1 0f $100 pnr at present on the list; may not be heavy for 11 lime. I annta?,.'' ..ei-hi'nir i 'u w ""-mi ita'?t. ' ., iT; Fninn Oil Comnnny temporary certifi- 1 Money rates hold steady. Chicago sires. 2.'Hf2.lc: uld roosters, drj-nlcked. cates for 1,000.000 shares capital stock letail prices S7.i0.0D0 ,000 to SS00.O00. nuotes rates on collateral i..Tll inr lr,icv.l,,r.V''e"l..,f."r',,!t.'" ,.,.''-kr.'!,.. m'J& without noininnl or par value: the Shell 000 per milium for cuinh. With lirohi- ocnt: commercial paper, fiKli." per , ase ordlnnrv to cuoii r,nf3.lc imliirs 1 Transport and Trniliiig Conipnny, Ltd., hlti.m in force it Is (ousidered reason plant would be closed Indefinitely, with nil mntfirinl orders cnnenlel n ni.t.. The present steel sMit" has demon- I ment delayed. When the strike nf hat is that union workers went Into nffi.nf rrim.a.tn 'collective bargaining does not collect." i nioniing approximately 4.fK) men ivern to use the word of one steel trade an jcmploed; about .'HI per cent remained unit,,. 11 win uc recalled tnai the ' ni won. Colorado Fuel nnd Iron Company wns I r the first steel concern to enter into an agreement with its workers for collec tive bargaining nnd this was followed about a vear ago by the Mldvalc Steei and Ordnance C'nmpnti. The Colo rado company hns been hardest hit in the West nt its I'uelilii plant, while at Johnstown. In.. the plant nf the Cam bria Steel Company has been shut down b the strike. When the "collective luirrainiiig" plnn wns llrst adopted b the Coloiado compnin it wns the iiniiiession that all Industrial rnmpanies would do likewise. r TH THAT PiesXV.1 v." ,,,. .K"J?i" n.l""'n that pay Into v--. ..-.c. i.ni;iiiriiiB, caiaiofra. oooxleu. for sel Ina ta r th.t ... ..11. k... 1. , multiplies returns Let me send you fur- (he- rnrt'eulsi-s free Phone Wslnllf 217$ .KINIS I.. KIIIII.KM, ion CIIiaTNUT ST. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER but officials nf many of the steel com-j for coat, nanics assert that thev ale ti eating 1 ?" principle, constant supply llrectly even with indlyid.i'.l workmen 'rsdlVtors. fo"o!nfh,rS .. nolhln! to 10 per cent nnd merinos 10 to 20 nnd occasionally 2,1 per cent. Flgtues prepared by a banking house estimate the consumption of tandy and chocolate In the United States at from 1,1(10.000.000 to 1,400.000.000 pounds per j ear. It is also estimnted that the American people nre now spending nt cent, and (! per cent over the eountei w-estern. ke.packed w-e'thlin; IV, 2 lbs. tempornrj certillcatcs of the Fqultahle able to expect that within two yenis the xtrcmely I welithln? 2's P 2i l.s apiece Msff? ;in Trust Company of New 1 ork for .lm,- nation s nninuil candy lull will total Collections arc said to be ex good Temperance Speaker Sails New York, Oct. 4. The Rev. Dr. John Steele, of Pittsburgh, nssociate secretary of the Iloaid of Temperance and Moral Wclfnie of the Presbyteiian Church in the Fnited States, will sail today for 0 two months' temperance tour of the Itritlsh Isles nt the invi tation of the Hritlsh National Temper ance Council. RAILROAD EARNINGS CANADIAN PACIFIC Inereasn $l.7"a,non 13,035,000 1019 rnurth week 8ept.. $5.1)11.1.000 From January -1. ..121170.0(10 western, n.llk-fed chickens. 12. to box. 17 (Mil) American shares, so-called. ins nnn urner 10 dozen per 111 -...'in.ie IS to " lis to dozen ner lb l2DI3e- 2.1 to 30 lbs to dozen, per lb .1!SIT13nc, .11 to I 3li lbs to dozen perlli 33c 37 to 42 lbs to dozen, per lb 3s,34i 4'1 to 47 lbs to dozen, per lb.. 3IHif17c' IS lbs and over to nn.en iiswe ion epnnv iiuckltnRS. nearny. as to quilltv 14Tr3(lc squabs, per dozen, white welchlnw 11 to 12 lbs per dozen, $s .Klfl) (1 2.1 white welchlnff 11 to 10 lbs per dozen 7 3HS2 while. welKhlniz 8 lbs per dozen .tntff 0 7.1, do, d" 7 lbs to dozen s. ,-,ni "-. do do (lifnH lh to dozen t2.rinr.1 .10 dark, Jl MW2 2.1. small and No 2 (in, atX'i $1,000,000,000 at retail. mid insisted that it was not iiecessnri to ! Just ns good follow the smaller companies as thev did not bellcM1 that even "collective b.irgnining" wouhl prevent trouble lheir views Im.e been fully home out by the action of the workeis of the' two companies mentioned in striking at a time when the unions of the couiintrv 1 were endeavoring to get control of the largest industry of the world. Much interest wns shown in the in iliistr In the testimony of Judge F II. (!nr, chairman of the Fnlted' States Steel Corporation, before the Senate committee Hint is iii.cstigating the steel I strike. It has been felt thai the side of the employers was clearly shown 1 t the judge's testimonj , and that there1 is. thcrcfoic. a better understanding. u in., issues involved until lieretotore. nothing r ree uook. Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2dJj'Sln"7 r. "ill te35 MS filthoiiRli cvldciKo lias bwii niultiplvlnj; VlX 'I1'' Mint tlio ilnilyjuc-- as -ll ns the pub- I'uurrV". 11i litiu lionti tiiiinb In ifinn tl... i ,.1 I ' " - T'l'i. - f,t M-p me i --ui I iiMtMm for tlif trouble. f r-nlKsh nr ilrln, u uliik complete with icm. rosiine knui-on acs tfiur. our pUnnber fur HavlU'-i SwBD-nec-k THOS. SAVILL'S SONS 1310 W,I.ICK STKF.ET iEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF OCTOBER G TO OCTOBER II Alexander McCallum Northampton, Mass., Oct. 4. Alex ander McCnllum. of this city, president of McCnllum Hosiery Company, which has mills here and in Providence nnd Philadelphia, died yesterday in Albany. ri!OTorr.AV(k CIIOTOPl.AYS PHOTO PIAY5 THRU rCOMPAHY r JIFlMERICA The followinp; theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLl'Y Company of Amer ica, which is a guainntce of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the thentre in your locality obtaining pictuies through tho Stanley Company of America. Subject to Change AI.IIAMI1RA u ) 12lh. Morris A Psssiunk w. ttl (a) Arm.i.o 52d nnd Thompson Sis. ARCADIA Ch.stnut heln" l"th at. ftl',I A.ClVT 52d abo.e Market Bt. iu.ur.niRn ("' moad C pusquebonna Aw. I1RO IIWAY , . . (,) Uroad and Snyder Ave. rtItOI ST. ud torlom, I-onan llre'id Ht ab itockbui.1 cAriTor, 722 Market St. AlU-k 12'h, Morris & I'aseyunk Ave. AlfiamOra Mat. Dally at 2 , Kvga. U :45 A V. BILLin nUUKK In "711" MISL.CAUINU WIDOW" A Dni I C "2D & THOMPSON STS. PirJL.LAJ MATlNfU- DAILY NAZIMOVA In ' THK HBD IANTERN" ADTAniA CHESTNUT nelow KITH rA-LlA to A. M to 11:15 P. M MADQR KKNNRDY In 'STlllCTI.Y CONFWKNTIAI." BELMONT B2D AHOVE MAniCBT W. S. HART In "WAGON TIIACKS" BLUEBIRD nilOAU STHEET ANH HUFQl'KHANNA AVE. OLIVE THOMAS In LOVE'S PIHHONU1V BROADWAY "T'Kil"? M.ve OEnALDINB PAItltAR In "THE WORLD AND ITS WOMAN" r A DI"TlM 722 MARKET STREET VM HUL ' in A. M to 11:1.1 P, M REX REACH'S "THE. GIRL Fr.OM OUTSIDE" PFDAR fl0TU CEDAn AVENUE E1TOENE O'llRIEN In "KIRER OV FAITH" COLISEUM' -'"Tni NAZIMOVA In "THE RED LANTERN" rr K1IAI Gin. A MaplewoodA.es 'tJL.WVNli'AL, 2 7 and 0 r. M. RTAn CAST sn "CHOOSING A WIFE" C,1!DDrCC MAIN ST. MANAYIJ LMrKllOO MATINEE D GLADYS RROCKWELL In "CALL, OF HER SOUL" IINK AILY FAIRMOUNT &?&W& H. D WARNER In "KOJl A WOMAN'S HONOR I7A1MII V THEATRE 1311 Market St. r-MVlll-. I n A M. to Midnight. DOUGLAS FAIRHANKB In "THE KNICKERBOCKER HUCKAROO" 6A.TIJ CT THEATRE Relow Spruce. JO lniJl. MATIVKR DAILY MA1IEI. NORMAND In "1JPSVAIRS" "TIUIL OF THE OCTOPUS" FRANKFORD "1B TSSS0 BEsaUB HAYAKAWA In "HIH DEUT" TD AMIi'l IM THIRD A FITWATER jIVOi.ivuiM o onnxN MUSIC II, VI WARNER In 'PAGAN GOD" GREAT NORTHERN -Wjtf TtEX REACH'S THE QIRL FROM OUTSIDE" IMPERIAL 00T.,.L:E,e74o. , . EUOENB O-nniEN In "THE PERFECT LOVER" It 1MRO stiont st. oiHAno ave. JUIViOs jqmho Junction nn Frankford ' "6QUAilE:DK(ALIA8j5DEnSON" I PAnpR 41bT LANCASTER AVE. IXftUtH MATlNKi: DAILY TOL'RNEUR'S "WOMAN" SE.NNllTT'S "UNCLE TOM" I IRFRTY U"AP COLUM1IIA AV. L1DL1 1 I JCATINEE daily OLIVr: THOMAS In IIJIW.S I nC KT :'-" ANU '-GC11KT STREETS LiUv-UOI Mats I'Sd.a in 11n;s.U:30 to 11 ELS II! FEROUSON In "THE WITNI1SS TOR THE DEFENSE" 333 MARKET $V, .f MODEL '" S?.l;T!1 ST' Orchestra iviwll,L-i Continuous i i tt dil'aiii jiuli.hi.-i in a DANannoitn AFFAIR" "GREAT GAMHLE" NO. 11 NIXON MD AN" .MARKET STS. IllWll 2:13 7 nnd ft. IinRREIlT RAM MNSON In "Till: CARTER JASE?- NO. fl OVERBROOK "3D V'AV: WILLIAM FARNUM 7n AVK' "THE LONEbTAll 11ANOEH" PAI ACE V-U MAnKET STREET 1 ALALL w am . ton:,5 p. "THE LOTTERY MAN" M. PRINCESS "'AIT REGENT MAn,(.ET,f; '-- ,7th nvjtn H1.VM Ji1 .M to '1 ' M. ENID REVNETT ' In " ' ' M' UUl ' RFAT TO GERMANTOWN AVE WILLIAM FAl'NtAl 1 E'V "LONG STAR RAN(1E t" ST. RIVOLI 6-D AND SAN'OM STH. " KlVU1MAnEL NOMS''B DAl "MICKEY" RUBY "ABKET ST. IIEMIV 7TH DOLORES CASBivJn!?,",;" "- M' "T11I1 VmTUOUSMODKL" SAVOY -U MAKET STREET ' tiihVld'occk" STANLEY M,A'.T ave lopr ANITA STEWA RT Tn" ,,B ' ' 1L HER KlNODOM'6ie"5nl'AMa.. QTR ANin QERMANTOWN AVE. ..DOROTHY DALTONT'ENAW00 "THE MARKET OF SOULS" VICTORIA m-,-oth "THE wICd'eRs's1 TRAIL- WEST ALLEGHENY .Vi Wl7(.invi i- "THE RED LANTERN" Allegheny NEW TEMPLE CAMDEN- EAIILK AVILHAM3 In "TUB WOLS-' C 'h St and Cedar Ave. (s) () COLIsF.l'M Market Ilet ODth and ""th C'c,'.-r?ylnI'M.plwood Ave.. (e) S:;J1ayunL E,,0l,In,nd Market St.. () FAMILY . . 1311 Market St. rAIKMOUNT ... 20th St. and Olrard av. 1-ltANKl'ORD 4715 Frankford A.e- "rwndjvrjlt. 50TH st.'theatkk Delow Spruce St (a) orkat northern "road St. at Erie Av.. "'no'y'.na Walnut Bt.. iErFKRPON i'P.n "nu jqui'... U'Mno Front St (a) (s) and Glrard Ave. 41st and Lancaster Ave. () ''"roadYand Columbia Aw. LOCUST 52d and locust Sts MARKET ST. THKATRB 83.1 Market St. () (a) () MODEL 425 South Bt. () ' 52d nnd Market Sta (s) ovKimnotiK , , , (ISd and Ilaerford Ave. rA,l'A4CMnrket St. (s) () rAIUdse Ave Dauphin at. rniNClws 1018 Market Bt. (a) RtLV'ket St. below 17th. ( BIALTO ... . . Otn. at 'alpthocktn. RIVOLI 52d nnd Sanaom Sts, ( () Market Bt. below 7th. ) BAVOY 1211 Market Bt () STANLEY L Market above ldth. (I STRAND . . ) Uermantown Ave., at Venanto VICTORIA Ninth and Market Sta. () WEST AI.I.EGIIKNY 25th and Alleg-heny () MONDAY Tom Mix In The Wilderness Tr..ll Frank Keenan In Tho Master Man Manru.rltn Clark In Widow bv IVoxy Glad a Leslie In Gray Towers Elsie Ferguson In iVItness for the Definse Theda Ilara In La lle'.lo Russn Dorothy Glsh In 0lt of Luck Fiiffere O'llrlen In The Terfect lxer Crelshton Hnlo Oh Hoy All-star Cast In The Other Man's Wife Anita Stewnrt In Her Kingdom of Dreams Oeorico Walsh In Puttlnic One Over Marlon Davtea In Dark Star Elsie Forcuson In Witness for the Defense Tom Mooro In Lord and Ladv Algy Mabel Nnrmand In Mkkey Dorothv Glsh In Nobody Home lllllle. Uurke In IVairy Mary Plckfnrd In Tho Hoodlum Mlna Grey In Chooslnic a Wife Emmy Wehlen In The Hello of the Season T.ilor Holmes In Upside Doi. n Blanche Sweet In Tho Unpardonablo Sin Florence Vldor In Tho Olher Half Wallace Reld In Tho Volley nt the Giants lllancho Sweet In Th. U.'Pirdonnble Sin Jane Orev In Let Katie Do It Florence Hillings In Wit Wlna Narlmova In The Red Lantern Marv Plckfnrd In The Hoodlum Mitchell Lewla In Fools' Gold Anltft. Stewart In Shadows of the Past Klna- Hamrot In The Uan Who Stayed Ho-ne Duatln Farnum In A Mttlfa Fight Eugene O'Hrlen In Iho Perfect Iiover Tom Moora In Hearlaeaso Nazlmoya In The Red Lantern r Tourneur'a The Life Line Mabel Nnrmand In Mickey George Heban Inr lleartB of Men Alice Ilrady In Hli Drldal Mght TUESDAY Tom Mix In Wild, mesa Trail Gladys llroekuell In Hroken Conimindments MnrKuerlte Cljrk In Widow bv Proxy G ad.S Lenll- III Gray Towers Pauline Frederick in 3enco of ReurlliK River Theda llnrn In La Hello Russn Dorothy Glli In Out of Luck rugenn O'llrlen In The Perfect lover Crelahtnn Hole In Oh Hoy All-star Cast In fhe Oth'r Man's Wife Anita Stewart In Her Kingdom of Dreams Oeorco Walsh In Putting One O.nr June Elvldee Coax Mo Sylvia Rremer In False Gods Marv Pickford In Daddv long LeKS Mabel Nnrmand In Mickey Madge Kennedy In l.one It to Misan lllllle llurkn In, Peggy Mary Plckfnrd In Tho Hoodlum Mlna Gre In Chiwslng a Wife Arthur Ashley In Forest Rivals Robert Warwick ill Secret Service Hlanrhe Sweet In The Unpardonable S n William Fainum In Wol.es of the Night Wallsco Reld In The Vnlley f th" (Hants Illanche Sweet In The Unpardonable Sin Florence Killings In Wit Wins Flonni-i. Hillings In Wit Wins Naadmova In The Red Lantern Mary Plckfnrd In The Hoodlum Frank Keenan In The World Aflame Arthur Ashley In Torest Rivals King Ilarant In The Han Who Stayed Home Dustln Farnum tn A Man's Fight 'Eugene O'llrlen In The Perfect Lover J. Forbes Robertson In Passing of 3d Floor R'k Mae Murray in Twin Pavvna Tourneur'a The Life Line Mnbel Nnrmand in Mlokey George Reban In Hearts of Men Lewis Btone n Man'a Desire WEDNESDAY THURSDAY . T.n.m, Mlx 'n .. Dorothy Dulton in The W llderneaa Trail The Market of Souls Mary MiicLaren In Fimn-le Ward In The Weaker easel The Profiteer Mlirguerlle Clark In Mereuerlte Cirk In Widow by Proxy Widow bv Proxv John Harrjmoro In jhn Hirrsmnre In The Lost Bridegroom The lost llrldegronm Paulino Frederick In Anita Rtuwirt In iaro of ReurlliK River Human Desire Tb.da llitn In Anita Stewart In Her I... Bella Russa Kingdom of Drenms LIIh Lee In Harry C'erev In 1 he Heart of Youth The Ace In the Saddle Eugene O'llrlen In Anlln Slewnrl In H r The Perfect lover Kingdom of Dreams Stuart Holmes i In Sluirl Holme In Olher Man'a Wife Other Man's Wife Pessle llJrrlenle In Ilessle Rnrrlscnle In Her Purchase Prlc i,r Pmrhise Price Anita Stewart In Her Msdie Kennedy In Klnrdom ot Dreams strlctlv Confidential Theda Harn In Clara K Youni- in A Woman There Y aa The Hetler Wife Madge Kenn.dv In Louis" (Ileum In Thru the Wrong Door Sahara W. S. Hart In Anders Rnmlilnh In Vngon Tracks I'rlce of Innocence Theda R.ra In Wallace P.e'il In Il 1'ella Rua-e Valley of the Giants Mabel Nnrmand In Mabel Norm md In Mhkey Mickey ITlele Ferguson In Msr ,, n A Surlily Exile Auction of Souls Taullne Frederick In Pauline Trederlrk In The Fear Woman Tho Fenr Woman M'irv PliVf -d In Mrv P'ikfn'il In The Hoodlum The Hoodlum Mini. Grey In ,tH(.K lkfonl In Choosing it Wlfn mn Apperion's Itov Wllllaiii Farnum In Doris Kenvon In Wolves of the Mght Twilight Wallace Iel1 In Vivian Msrl'n In You're I bed n Innocent Adventure Hlanrh" Sweet In ei,b Ferguson Wlt- The Unpardonablo Sin niss for thi- Defense Elsie Ferguson In The Wallace Reld In The Wltnesa fo- the Defen Vnllpy of the (llnnts 'Vnllsce llelil In The Walln.e Reld In Th" Vi.lle of the Giants Vallrv of the Obint lllinehe Sweet In William Farnum In The Unpirdnnahle Sin Wolves of the Night Hmmv Wehl-n In Tom Mix In Fnvor In a Irlend WIMrrnees Trail Floreni'i. Hillings HeHwrt Rawllnson In Wit Wins in The Carter Case Minn Orev In Prlscllls Denn In Choosing a W Ife Prsttv Smooth Mnrv piekfor.1 In Mpry PIkCnrd In The Hoodlum The Hoodlum Anltl Stewart In Anita Stewart In Humnn Desire Human Desire KlltJ Gordon In Forties Robertson In Stolen Ordera Passing nf 3d Floor H'k King Hagxot In The King Haggnt In The Man Who Staved Home Mn w'ho Stpjed Home Madge Kennedy In Mitchell Lewis In Leave It to Susan Fools' Oold Eugene O'Hrlen In Anita Stewart In Her The Perfect Lover Kingdom of Dreams Mllchel Lewis In Sessue Hasakavva In Fools' Oold lhe Gray Horizon Gludss Leslie In The virgin' Hammond In Gray Tower's Mystery Miss Crusos Tourneur'a Tourneur'a The Life Lln The Life Line Mabel Normand In Mabel Normand In Mickey Mickey George Heban In George Deban In Hearts ot Men Hearts of Men Rex Reach' 'nex Reach's The Spollsrs Tha Spoilers FRIDAY Dorothy Da'ton In The Market of Souls Mr Charle Chaplin In norrovveil Clothes Marguerite Clark In Widow b) Proxy Mnrv Plckfnrd In Daddv long Leg Anlt-i Stewart In Human Deslro Anita Stewart In Her Kingdom or Dreams SATURDAY Dorothy Dalton In The Market of Souls Mabel Normand In Mickey Marguerite Clark iln Widow by Proxy Marv rickford In Daddy Long Legs Tom Moore In Heartsease ai! JyiMsn , rt6 - H (iiTr 't t'jt Ota - (!? Sff use - 7 It ST I " (ler iH Tm Mix la The Wildrn-ss Trail Anita Slew-art In H"r Kingdom or Dreams Star Cast In The Letter Tlmea Ell" Ferguson In The Witness far Defense Made Kennedy In Strlctlv Confidential Clira K Youn" In Tho lletter Wife Loule Glaum in Sahnra Florence Iteed In Woman'a Law Hll'le Hurke In The Misleading Widow Mibel Nomind In Mickey Anlla Stewart In Mtrv Regan Tom Jifoo"i 'n The City of Comrades Marv P'i k'-nl In The Hoodlum Jn.k Plckfonl m Hill Apperson's Hov J W Kerrigan In A Whl'e Min's Chinee Mrs Irei-i. Cs"e In The Fl-lni Line Elsie Fer"usin Wit nrs for the Defense initio Ibirk In The Misleadlnr Widow Wn'lice Held In T-e VnllfV of the Giants William Fn-ni"i In Wnlie of the Night Olive Tho"-s In l'pstnlrs and Down Herbert Rli'llnson In The eirt.r Case Kmmv Whel"" (n A Favor to n Friend M, ... rin,frd in The Hoodlum Ed'rar Lewis's Play Caliber .T Ml(chll I wis In Fools' Gold Klnff Harnot In Tde Man Who Staved Home Louis ITennlson In High Pmkels Anita Stewnrt In Her Kingdom cf Dreams Sp-clnl Cast In The House of Intrigue All-Star Cast In Choosing a Wife Tourneur's The Life Line Mabel Normand n Mickey Gorge llehan In Hearts of Men Herbert Rawllnson In A Dangerous Affair Anita Stewart In Her Kingdom of Dreamt ("ath-rlno Calvert In Marriage for Conv'nce A-.t-i Stewart In Her Klnadom of Dream Star Co st "ill The lletter Times K',,'r. F,'r.,ison In The yvitnens for Defense fadee Kennedy In Mrlctly Confldentlal Gladvs Hmeknell In Pitfalls rtf a nig ' Cltr Hrvant Washburn In Love Insurance The Thirteenth Chair .v'f.'"1" ''rnuson In " Uness for Defense Mabel Normand In Mickey iuv. H n Pa' W.irner In an God Tom Moore In The City nf Comrades Msrv t(plrfnrd In The Hoodlum Jack Plekfnrd n Hill Apperson's Rot ullne F-ederick The Peace of Roaring River .. u,h.i rlvton In Men, Women A Monev F.'sle Ferguson Wit. nrss for the Defense Florence Reed In Her Game W-illice Reld In The Vnlby of the Glanti William Farnum n Wolves nf the Night Old Thn-nn n t'nufn'rs and Down Iferh.rt Rswllnson In The Carter Case Med--e Kennedy In Through Wrnn Door Jh'r ri"Vrnd In Th Hoodlum Frank Maya In Little Ilrother of Rich S'ssue Hayakswa In Tho Qray Horlxon King Ragirnt In The Man Who Stayed Home C'ara K. Young la Tho Better WTlfe ltn? Cjs'f Anita Stewart In Her Kingdom of Dreams Gladys Leslie In The Gray Tower'e Mystery Tom Mix In The Wilderness Trail Tournrur, The Life Line Mabel Normand In Mickey George llehan In Hearts ot Men Herbert Rawllnson In A Dangerous Affair n AT4 'tl '?TT ' The theatres merged (c) cbtaln rlcturts through Ah STANLEY COMPANY 07 Ail ERICA, which I a guarantee of early showing ot a finest productions eerlowed before exhibition. ef. All t)lctiuefj."sf l m i3 is " . I' 2 .o I IOC- Mr "' . "! i m j4,, , "m:i h J r ifi- .. i
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