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XZnV YORK. Feh. 13. Reaction by lh "Washington administration of the allied Adriatic plan camo as a trat nirprl to tho financial " ooramunlty and Inspired the prf-nt- . r rxvrt of th reactionary movement which continued throughout the stock market ? ssion today, resulting in many low records for tho current period. Exchange reflected tho ten. international situation, Iondon quolatlon falling considerably under ita ' recent recover'. , lUüla Strong. v Halls were troncr than any other group probably in consequence of tha acceptance by thn brothrrhooda of Pres't Wll-on's plan and becauso of the br lief that the railroad bill now lWoro congress will soon como up for action. Motors and oils, also hifth priced .dteeja. and specialties, suffered most in tho day'H reversal. enral Motors madn a net losi of 12 pointa. Crucible Steel lost 3 1-4 and numerous other leaders were two to seven points down at the week close. Sales amounted to S35.000 shares. IJond3 wer irregular In all branches of the. domestic list including Liberty Issues with a variable tone to the foreign division. Sales (par value) npretcated $10,650.000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on ca'.L Local Markets The jrl.e In the produce market n!nw r dereii of IV a lb. on butter and a rtrop on egtfs. VwfaMe pro.lm tu prlres sho v au lrji-rp.'isf. Th l;g mark t avowed an Increase of Va-' jer 1':. n.4T, straw ant rr.rn. irrrrtel y the Veler MUlef l lovr mud lel Co.. 4.'J H. ."Ilrhigan.) NEW HAY I'ayligr eUlnjf .V. MTKAW Tajlng s Uing or feö: bale. OATS rnyiriir Nh selling t, to $100. NEW COHN-I'aylutf ;!., et Hing tl.TG to Jl-i). CLOVE K tL.LD Paying bu.. fcelllliiC JiS bu. ALvSYKK CLOVER Selling COHN i'ajlag J1.40. selling ?1.7.V2 tLbO. CHAIN AND FEED. ICorrerted lUy by o. W. liurrcll, Strr Mill. Hydraulic A. SHI'.LL CUKN-Foyiup SM. OATS Paying SO?, eliin t0 f 0.V UltAN Seilii.g $22J hundred. MIDDLINGS SUUu S-i.eo Lunrfred. CHOPPED IKKD Se.llng 4375 ir iwt SCRATCH FEED Selling 11.25 per twt. WHEAT Paying (CrrctM Dally by tTrr.r Uro. .! Btirtt. Z2 8. Mlihlffn Ht.) cow i'kas 4.:h) : g.:x. japanlm; millf. r-i to 13 w. itnu clovi:ii-sw;uw. TIMOTHY- Sl.LO. .Sl'üLT.S 4.:0 cut. SOUDAN iKASS 40 er Lundrt 1. A LSI I v.; ?1'J. M.NKUlWtK5-ac lt. WINTER UK UAIItY LLTCU-427.00 pr buel. i;LI i: GRASS S4.SO. swi:i:t clovi:r 25.00 AI .VMM Vl I CT.-O VIT II lO Al.l'Al.VA-ii to 27. bO bu. w iuti: cia)vi:k '. swLjrr wiiin; cx.ovr.i: .w. fc'l LLI PEAS 43.50 to Jl.iO. LIVE TOCK. (Carrwted Dlly by V.Jor Dro p In St., l.4imk(. HEAVY l A'l srr.KR.s -Pair-to good, KjHr; prime. 121 to. HOGS ri to i; I'.- . l'.1; l.v to 173 ltc; 173 to I'M P., llc; W r.p. 14 Vac. PRGDICL MAIUIIIT. (CrrecteU tvoay by the Drotbtrbood Grocery. 230 N. Mala HU BTTTEU AND EGGS CTrimery butvr, paying l pouftd. .dllng pound; KULliS AM VEGuTAbLES Fruit, Cabffrnl natal orauKi or d.rea; Virginia poafo.-. piyliiK $1. tu, oilivx L-u.; lit-w tulhj-,, iiiing 10lHund. rOCURY AND ViCVTM. -Cofrt-l Ielly by MmmlKi .Market, KM r. Jff'r..ii IU1.) CKEF Kotisr. oOii'fW:: biU.i. 20 ; round ftak. 40o; t .oin. ic; pcrt?r Louor, 70-. FORK LOIN ?Z. I.VILD -Ou.kX. CHICKEN; Presied. 4-. ninrn ami Tii r nw (Correct.! todar by S. W. lJppmB, Z9 N. Ultt M-i V !i lb : rousti ta . 2d? lt. MARKETS CHICAGO IAVi; MOCh. .TflCA. lei,. k-1U ;, Roipt. i.A'"; mir!irt, strive or":i1rx bnt wMkUli?; bulk, $14 4r :71." j; lMlt tuTti, .U.rW:0; p.i.'kliiC. b.o):.j.i: S"; i.riit. fit .f :r.:o : m. jn.so.iit t:: runffb, f IJ m'i;JA iO. JAl'l'L-K 1: ei;t.. lt.O--. n:?irk.t, taIy to .V up: tff, J..i" ;tj .v ; i.Ctcr tr-k. f 4;1 i; .-iuihts an 1 t uttrt. $3 (v,iT.Tr ; pt nnii fol.T, ftTT-l 11. ; tows, ol 4011.75 ; la'.ve. ST:-jl7-Sil I-: KP Receipt . C.VOi; niark-t, re.ilv; vscol laiaK, 14 nj;21 0; owes cuicago nconrcr. ailCAGO, Kt.. 11 BirrTF. It Creamrr xtras. 5.-; standards, CV; ttrJts. .-'Jia?; .'olJ. LahII IJrdlnartes, 4; firsts, ol C1IB2SE Twtai. u.'-CO-; Arr.erloi. IOLLTIIT Fowl. ducks. .Tv; g, 27c; sprtr.. turkeys. 40r. east nrrnLo livi: stock. CAST BUFFALO. Ff-X 16. CA1TLK Klpt. 1.0iJ: market. 5001I. rattle artir ad itronc; shipping nWri. JL'IOJ i t ill .W; butrber Rr.. ?. Oxrl.175; ( !;ifers. J7.U1VJ0.W- t50:10OO; ball. HOOUM;' fee-lern. MO0'il07fl. CAbVF.S Re!pt. H.OiJ: market, so-j t!ve. lower; rail to eh-n e, $5 0 w -r$. ' ,siri:i;i and LAiiivs-iir-xiptd. .v;i market, rtlve. Um? up. Leep ,"V up; f-fcc!ce la:nh, f J2:p CJ.V0O; (,11 to flr. lH10if--: jf-rllaK. JltOu-j,r(o: ll(;s Ke-elpts. 4.NOO: rrnrVet. artlre. 1 I.VC'fil np: jorkers. $17 w t 17 Z'; pis. ! 17 iv.i t7.1'": n;tiil. Jl 17 i: bfjvt .

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ADAMS & HAGGARD IVrsonnllty ITu? BONNIE GAYLORD & BERTIE HERRON Two Corking (JirL KENDALL, PEARL & SLATER Tho Woman Hatrr" THE SIX BELFORDS World's ;rvatst lUsloy AiTotats THIHISDAY "RES1STA" And Four Other Acts

fr7fr) ' JOJj ft TIh f ? R tili ? A' iggÄri UUHifr AT THE PLAYHOUSES LASALLE 4Jul)IIo, with Will Hodgers. AUDTTOPITTM "TJic Lincoln IHglnvnymaTi,M with William Ru?cell. CASTLE Tito lSth Cmnniandinciit," with Ethel Clayton. OLTVnit "i:yps of Youth," with Clara Kimball Young. ORPmaJMVaiidi'vIIIe. LiASALIj;. One of the cleanest bits of character acting that has appeared on the .vtage or screen for many a day, i:- that done by Will Rogers, comedian of international fame In his l.'est Goldwyn picture "Jubilo" which is today's attraction at the I-isalle. As a hobo, whose sunny nature und good right arm endear him to all who meet him, he is sen as a lazy, shiftless tramp of the broad highway who only wakes up when he is beloved by a pretty daughter of a farmer along the way. Tomorrow's attraction is Sessue Hayakawa in "The Peggar Prince." castli:. When Rupert Hughes wrote "The 13th Commandment" for the Red liook magazine, ho literally lifted th roof oft" thousands of typical American homes and gave his readers a composite view of the action and effects of the spirit of extrava-f-cariee. ne showed the tendency of American wives and daughters to expect the husband and father to be above all things a "good provider." Picturized it is shown at tho Castle theater today with beautiful Ethel Clayton in the role of Daphne Kip, tho heroine. Tomorrow, "Jubilo" brings to the Castle screen that lovable comedian. Will Rogers. ORPILT.CM. The new vaudeville ldll which opened at the Orpheum Sunday features the famous intelligent seal, Wanda. Adams and Haggard, who Mil themselves as "Personality Plus." fully justify this title and present a clever combination of song, smart talk and dance. Doth WTf V J llIUtMIJ SI H mm mi 3 EliiliJ u iru

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girls are beautifully costumed and please the eye as well as the ear. IJonnle Gaylord and Kertle Herron, Lsvo corking girls offer another unique specialty that will be found most entertaining. The comedy skit "The Woman Hater" is presented by Kendall, Pearl and Slater, while '.he Six Uelfords and the Klnograms round out the bill. in old iurvrrcKY. Exceptionally beautiful scenery is said to be shown in thrt American classic. "In Old Kentucky," featuring Anita Stewart, which will be shown at the Oliver theater for five days starting Feb. 22. The rouph and rugged mountains, the deep ravines, the crystal clear mountain streams rushing and tumbling down the sfpep gullies lends enchantment to this thrilling picture of a mountain girl, who, thouprh born amonc the outlawed moonshiners, wins her way to love and success through her intrepid daring and strength of heart. A troup of colored singers, dancers and comedians are carried with the picture. A daily street parade will be featured. AUDITOnirM. William Russell in "The Lincoln Highwayman," ends a two days' engagement at the Auditorium tonight. The picture is an unusual combination of thrills, action and suspense. The love interest between Jimmy Clünder and Marian Calvert is exceptionally well sustained. Lois Lee, an attractive young lady, enacts the heroine. Some unusually good western scenes are shown. Harold Lloyd, the popular comedian, was si so seen in a two-reel comedy, entitled "From Hand to Mouth." and Topics of the Day were also shown. That preat emotional actress, Louise Glaum, will be tomorrow's feature, appearing in her latest production, "The Lone Wolfs Daughter." adapted from Louis Joseph Vance's story of the .same name. The piece is a sequel to "Lone Wolf" and "Fa IsFaces," which have been seen here in pictures. On the same bill will be seen the Fox News and Mutt and Jeff, cartoon comedy. "KYIIS OF YOUTH." Probably one-half of the world today is in some nense interested In the experiments of fTie people who are endeavoring to read the future by communicating with spirits or by some other method, and the other half of the world is sitting 1 V f -.. ..V ' a Dclighüul and

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I LASÄLLE I OIISTLE Today Today WILL ROGERS ETHEL JCLAYTON "JUBILO" "THE 13TH COMMANDMENT" I Tomorrow , Tomorrow I SESSUE HAYAKAWA r The Famous Follies Faxorite 5 In S I 'THE BEGGAR WILL R0GERS I PRINCE" in I Playing a daal role, amlil V luxurious Oriental jottings, this The utory of a lovable, inttcivtl k picture is a romantic story that hobo, vtho proves himself a real 1 shows tho rtar at Iiis pleading lnan uheit occasion arises. Tho f best. gum -chewing, lariat - throwing I; comedian at his best. I Thursday j ROBERT WARWICK Thursday I SESSUE HAYAKAWA "THE TREE OF -" KNOWLEDGE" "THE BEGGAR j PRINCE" FRIDAY j HARRY MOREY FRIDAY i -in- WILL ROGERS $ "THE DARKEST -" I HOUR" "JUBILO" 111 unuM.nrwvi mn Mim m mpiuiii w jn' n i i'i,wnnM.w wnn um ii ... iimiimi

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that reeeip's h re dil r.r.t nach i even a mouoraie 1 t . w: i..si:.k sldo of the m.irkct became th f to som"'thinff of a reaction, but fn h upturns quickly followed. Change in the oats market r.m parallel with th artion of c rn. Provisions rose with grain despite selling by packer.-. '' .1 mystery drama in 6 reels a i 8 hi V,! LLOYD mearly in the evening. i AND THURSDAY : TU V C D C" TT fj ' C IV CTP D V j SENSATION SUPREME ! PresentiRj hauntinly beauLOUISE GLAUM in LONE WOLF'S I DAUGHTER," the daring i! sequel to LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE'S "Lone Wolf" and r i . 4 ... i ri H raise faces. in mis i reei thriller vou will sec the J - ' . world's craftiest criminal; j i J . mm m 1 - : me Lone tu. all attempts at hp Lonp. Wo t himself, a drama that defies one of the very best pictures v ot the year. Louis Josepn ; Vance's famous characters actually live and breathe "i with their realistic interpreI tations of their interesting parts in this great melodrama. It will interest worny en because Louise Glaum wears most gorgeous gowns j ever seen in a picture. JDON'T MISS THE t SCREEN'S GREATEST ! MYSTERY DRAMA TO-MORROW AND THURSS HAY TO MR TO THF. MAIINLL, VhKY LAKLY t IN THE EVENING OR TO k THE NINE O'CLOCK isSRZ AND SOME CROWDS.

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