WWPTT mvi" Wl ? " gft , tf A r! Al 15' EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHIEADELPHIA: &ATUBDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1922 mdetoPhpteplays STARS APPEARING ON LOCAL SCREENS NEXT WEEK for tne nwn, w t ' J.W p.- M- i- . y nUJ!fr w" i iwa r.iimkkmm. ?'.'? t-Lttmm.:' '-':: New l'lioteplaja 'j.wRJ' "OMVCr XWIBl, mbiicb TOiJL.m' famous claifle irniwfarped piekn dr the direction of I. th screen, unc einwr. oerBO .--..i. - r H Kelgmann and Gladys iWkwell, ,- "TrlMnR Women." written ltJ directed by Hex Ingram: a story ? iav and revenue In France, with ?ii? sfen", Uarbara La Marr and Jilmen Navarre. UR?"t .,, nnele of married life, lYtlf KHtherlne MacDenaldr William cirllen and Harbara La Marr. ItwreniA "A mind Bargain," rrem iTWTOii The Octave of Im.hs" with Len Clianey In the SSll : role of hunchback and vlllalneua nhyslclan. I.tarST "Affinities," n light .comedy ??;, HnhrtH II nchart. with Cel- leen Mowe and Jehn Hewers. Piwleusly Reviewed I .ri vrO.V "When Knighthood Wan fin Flew or." Charles Majer's romance, 1 '".. i ... trnriiinL'. Mar en Davic.i and Ernest (llendennlng. IwkRl.TOS "Hast Is West," from the f'r'li .......... in which Kay Dalntcr Saved, with Censtance Talmadge aa r:: ' . r Jllng Tey. . iitf "Tim lriv n ninrv of society and divorce, i.w, " -- . " .. -- . Impossible Mrs. Bcl- Su-ansen and Ccmrad with Ulerla Nigel. inriT01- ""he Yeung uajan," lanen judd." wllli Itodelph yulcntlne. IeOLOSIAh A. SI) 01! CAT NORTUERS --Tlie Hterwil Flame," taken from DalltlCH Mery, -1110 uueirew ul i,un- iaK" with .Nerma raimauge in me KacIUig ieic. IIUPEIUM' Monday, lucsuay nmi Johnny Hlncs; Thursday, 1-rlday and Saturday, "The I'rlde of I'atemar." th Ferrest Stanley. IkARKET STREET nenaay, Tuesuay I""' J ,!... 1. ..,!,. "rn null Ilnrn " tullh Tem Mix: Thursday, Friday and Saturdu), "The Ktcrnal Flame," with Nerma Tahnadgc. imXOX'S AMIiASSADOK Monday. TUeHia '" ircunwe)i :"" -,, Flint. Willi Jennny nincn; inurnuay. Friday .ind H.ituruay, j.ne priue 01 Palnie.ir," with Ferrest Stanley. IXIVOI'I - ".Sure Fire Flint," comedy feature, wui dummy xiinua. huu .uuu Venus Heast," showing Jungle ad untuns of Leuis Hhuman. BK.JOVr Monday, Tuesday and 1 UeuiiOMi.ij, -Dinged ivinir", wun Hcbe Daniels; Thursday, Friday and Saturdaj. "Lnve Is an Awful Thing," with ouch Moere. LOCUST- "The I'rlde of Talemar," a Peter i. Kyne mery, wun rerrcsi Stanley and Murjorle Daw, and "Man Versus Heatt," showing Jungle ad 0ntur03 of Leulu Shuman. COUSEL .1 Monday and Tuesdey, "Hlnneil wing1." wun ueDe Jjanicis; Wednc'd.i). "Love Is an Awful Thing" ; Thursday and Friday. "Tep of the World"; Saturday, "Without CenipruinlM.'." "EDAH Mendny and Tuesday, "Leve Is an Awful Thing," with Owen Mecrc; Wednesday and Thursday, "Without Conipiemlsc," with William Varnum; Friday and Saturday, "Human Hearts." I JVlinO Monday, "Senny." with Rich ard Uaitlielniess; Tuesday, "Faces In the 1'eg" : Wednesday and Thursday, "Smllln Through" and "Man Versus Beast"; Friday, "The Siren Call"; Satuiday, "The Ghost Breaker." IkTRAXD "Clarence," Doeth Tarklng- tens famous comedy, with Wallace Reld, May MacAvey. Agnes Ayres, ltathljn Williams and Rebert Agnew. IKADVH Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Man Who Saw To morrow," with Themas Melghan Thurfd.iy. Friday and Saturday, "Kbb Tde," with Llla Lee. StXTY.lXTir STREET Monday. Tueaay and Wednesday, "The Pride of Palomar." with Marjorle Daw: Thin nd.n. Friday and Saturday, "Singed Wings," with Bebe Daniels. RflpmHMr" '..nB "CAST IS west" e&a'Ki i''',-'';';:. iiHHHB:v'v' ykMf'r',krJUkkkkU s -s. twist EtfBZiPlBWMIflCHHQMH'VxV nrjMviJGH TRiFLiNcr women- lQVJylraH 1 yHtBHmMSytfPssa. ea XVj'iiHlSSH hv-.'it iH "Tiii- lllalB'v'rvBLJH vhen knighthood V II -f V'S'iB WeSiitlt lliA V 'i WAS IN FLOWER" V fWEPRldl fcvQB "AFFINITIES" HKlJWiM' Carely PAOMAK ?Jaa REGENT Pl3jR?j "'0 fvKTB 'Isa Barten wnn born in Housten, IZJlbv -'!n TRUE'' ir;.:..-r ,- m., wiutv iter miner vug u miVHician. FT-iaa cau' jneJ, '-" THEYC3UNG RAJAH CAPiret She Passed Up Grand Opera The chance te sing the melodies of Franz Schubert, 'In lllossem Time," tbe (ipcictta nt tlie Lyric Theatre, lias led Marien Unrteni n eung Amerlrnn grand apera prima denna, te put off u chunee te sing dramatic soprano roles nt La Hcnla. the great opera honse, where blip had n standing offer te Mug. Mlsa Barten wan born in Housten, Tex., where her father was a physician. Her musical education wns begun early. At tlie nge of eleven she made her pro fessional debut as n soloist in n moving picture house. Later she went te the Chicago College of Music and wen the Oscnr W. Saengcr scholarship, which entitled her te advanced musical in struction in New Yerk. Here she mug in concert, and was henrd by both the SlmbertH and the American representa tives of La Seala. She accepted the offer of the former. Instead of the usual period In the chorus. Mis llnrten was madn understudy te ICloaner Pain ter in "The Lnst Waltz." At n mati nee, when the star was HI, Mls llnrten sang the leading role nnd scored a lilt. "The Monster" Coming Soen Jeseph M. Oaltes will offer for New Ycnr's week nt the Walnut "The Men ster." by Crane Wilbur. Wilbur himself will be seen as a newspaper reporter. The comedy is in the very capable hands of Frank Mc Mc CermacK. who plays the part of tlm hobo. The role of a French maiden will be enacted by Mile. Suzanne C'aubet, niece of Mine. Sarah Bern hardt. Anether member of the cast is Walter James, who will be remembered by his work in pictures. THIS 16 THE HOME OF COLUMBIA BURLESQUE BIGGEST HOLIDAY WEEK ATTRACTION IN TOWN DIRECT FROM ITS SENSATIONAL RUN AT THE OXFORD MUSIC HALL. LONDON RNir. V - -f !- PRICES MATS. 30c 55c Bexes, $1.10 NIGHTS 30c 55c 75c $1.10 i.( ri'iisr: Illll.ltlWS b. Mil IIIMYN nil sii iiti('i:s im'i fin: rw Ladi les V'lllIN' DOWN. (ll havi; h Uttl ipiiri. tlnie Urmi In fii'l mi one of our 'Ik Mimli nl Ilnr ''"nun SlieHf, Wi fl Mil "' '"""Ireda of 'JIM nt eterj per. reriiuui. e com once 'wrt tlm nnw yur . ' " for any """nee with CLIFF BRAGDON a "COO-COO" MORRISEY BILLY WELLS and THE ELCAIR TWINS STERLING SAXO FOUR With EMMETT BAKER THE LONDON OXFORD CIRLS CHUCKLES' OWN JAZZ BAND GEORGE SNYDER ELAINE BEASLEY MAB HAWORTH Greatest Shew in the World for the Meney WWW WtStWt ISSSHB " personally guarantee this attraction as the greatest in Burlesque." CHAS. F. EDWARDS, Manager Casine LEO (HlMHLLr) EBP NEW YEAR'S WEEK " THE BOWERY BURLESQUERS With HARCOURT & FOSTER MILDRED CECIL AND A NIFTV runRiic Midnite Frolic--Sunday at Midnight ujniTJfrfL JJSfM4AlM iWOASTtR AVE. BELOW 41BT nii.!. XllBWTnUTT V f M. e JLt w.k-TfrlltbiB M.rr Xmu BU JOE STANLEY & CO. EENMARKS & DOLLY WILSON PHINA rfT iS-.OygNIN0 AT ltOME'2, . uus & DUD LEE tt WESLEY BARRY ' ffrw8 PI"I-A. BH0WIH0 . KAGS TO RCHES" -OHANdED THURBPAT METROFOllTAQi Sf WEEK OF FEBRUARY 5 Muiical Evnt Extraordinary yrmurA Oarla MAM tfhnJ. ..H wSSi, ii.ti .Vriiusl Ad ui 5,.'!.",r"' ri?ii.u!!LV. ..B,,u' '""itwrlptlen n!ht, "DU 5. Slntli "It bylni Mem.y. jtnutry a" p ACADEMY OF MU8I0 ACADEMY METROPOLITAN OPERA COMI'A OF MUBIO HI, M. T. Sg.8i8fX5'i LORELEY "g&f1" Mrei. Ald, SuniUllm. Mm. nhBiaii. Sml,. M.rden... Mil.. Otlll. Mr.- BosSille ' Cerp. HILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA I.EOl-er.Ii srOKOWSKI Conductor lflllAV ArrEHMIII.N, DIK5. 211. AT '-SO HA1DIIDAY KVIIMMI. IIKO. 80, AT 810 BEETHni AI.r KI.-1I t'OHTOT. flant.t bJ.'JAH88 Ten. Peem, ''Den Juan'' Hesti Acudemy A lleppe'i. Ulu Cliritnut St, ACADEMY OF MUSIC Sat Aft., JAN. 6, 2.30 HEMPEL Mui Danube Walt: by Reauest TleAu Wew. Acdemy al nll'if." ACADEMY Oi' WUblO Wud. Evr.. D THE CHORAL SOCIETY .:J?e. in Or PHILADELPHIA Will Elnr THE MESSIAH Dlcle Hewill, Boprinei ElUabeth Heed itt. Oontrltei fteytl p, McLllin. neri Htnri Bett. Bin. "' Mmoref FbiUdtlPhlft OreLeitr .Htnrv Oorden Thundtr, Oondueter lekt after Beth ( Hitpe'i, 1119 Ubit lui. ina . ma ffvan.niT IMTfl- .1, All B.iti Imi I. 0 te 68a. REFINED ENTERrAINMENtl iv n.3- HUUF .,- ITlcn 1 Sjiii i.luv ti r.n i MASON-DIXON SEVEN Auirlr' Wonder Ver.tll rcli.tr TROCADERO ffB&FUaagS Yy. ' 4S stir v. TV tJtt Mikub&mpmffeMna VIJIKTBItVTtf A MARKET Lv m NINJCTEE.NTU & MARKET NEXT WEEK Sel Lesser Picsents tlie "Kid" Genius Jk Mfrttthtttt i Kinsr NATIONAL, 1'ICTUIIK . in 'em JACKI E COOCAN INCHARLES DICKENS' IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE OLIVER TWIST Story That Has Stirred Millions of Hearts Screened as the World Would Like te See It Every Dickens character portrayed by the ideal artist LIONEL BELM0RE MR. BROWNLOW JACKIE O00OAW..,, OLIVER TWIST OEOROE BIEOMANlf BILL SIKES LON CHANEY. FAOIN OLADVB DR0CKWELL ED0UARD TREB0AL nmcy HtKrn ARTFUL D0DOER NEW YEAR'S WEEK THOMAS MEIQHAN IN "BACK HOME AND BROKE 'NEW YEAR'S EYE. MIDNIOHT PERFORMANCE SEATS NOW 4LDINE. 19th and Chestnut 11 A. V. NEXT WEEK TO 11:15 P. M. THIS PICTURE WILL THRILL PHILADELPHIA! ine iviesi Amazing .Q Drama of a Human Q ;j Vampire Ever vfct Filmed. IJl $g2SP m mjmmmm m JABBHHr' K K"JiM . rr t iir'atMWf i rw" he w yJmk -REX XSar in Metre genius INGRAM Blazing Anew ? SL TRIFLING WOMEN' 18THAND MARKET STANTON 11-30. 1:30. 3:30. 5:30, 7:30. 0:30 COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION A rARAilOUNT PICTURE Next Week, Fourth Week of the Most Gorgeous Cinema Creation of All Time! m DAVIE S SUPPORTED BY A WONDERFUL CAST IN V JW J'' lVfSVl w t. mx . i :' t'&tiAjfm ,i 'Vcr, vr X." ,. H .ff "4 H1 V' ! 1 . i i V u KNIGHTHOOD AC IU HiBl iVir. UV iTT WiTl h i K t.JBKvBk An amazingly beautiful, splendid spectacle of the wholesome, undy ing love-romance of two young peeplr that moves swiftly ever an ever-interesting sequence of never-wearying incidents. NEW YEAR'S EVE, MIDNIGHT PERFORMANCE, RESERVED SEATS a ; PALACE 12TH AND MARKET 10 A. M. TO 11:15 r. M. Ntxt Wk A Paramount Plcture leria wansen THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BEUEW H.JJ as 'mkwiwm PI 'A li JiH m I 'lihiliBB 2uiteri KD ANP CHESTNUT rOMMENTINO TODAV VND rONTINlINf. Al.t. .NEXT WEEK FIRST NATIONAL ATl'KAt'IION CX5NSTANCE TALMADGE IN 7t a$t vmx COMEDY FEATURE "V Buster Keaten Q "The Electric Heuie" J 134 i :!l''if '' IT m i TtTmiiI rffiwwii i mi I VICTORIA NINTH AND 'MIIMIT O A. SI TO 11 15 p Jt f ?dT wi:uk mm --' ".. LON ftlAftir IN BLIND TOMOR., MrJnish. Pdifirnna:) ARCADIA 16TI1 rilVHTVI'T NEXT WEEK KATHERINEMacDONALD in "DOMESTIC RELATIONS" C0L0NIAL&GREAT NORTHERN Otn, & Cheltrn (Nt. wk) Bread & Erl NORMA TSLMAD0E"":" I! capitol myEyTMw,Kfe;r R0D0LPH VALENTINO In "TOE Y0UNO RAJAH" IMPERIAL W.s'V.W'we.,. "SURE FIRE FLINT" JOHNNY HIHE3, DOHIS KENYON ROBT. EDESON. EI FIE SHANNON ALLEGHENY FRANKFORD Jt ALLEOHENY AT ll 7 ANn 9 PM. y MINT WI.KIv THE SNAPPY AOOREOATION OF DARKTOWN 8ERENADERS SHEFTEL REVIEW In Colorful nevus "CELEBRATION DAY IN TENNESSEE" IN CONJUNCTION WITH BEBE DANIELS and JACK HOLT "On the High Seas" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE CROSSKEYS BOTH AND MARKET AT 3.157 AND 0 P. M, "The Old Timers" I'aiQT."? Pliurrw of lUitniir IIutm WALTER KAUFMAN OrTrrlnc "llem rw" GOLD & SUNSHINE SnipiT IIIId uf Sen anil Hunf "PAPER PARADISE" A llllnrlnun Mnlrnl C'cmirilr DOROTHY RICHMOND & CO. (Inglni nnd Tiilklnir "kit "nathane brothers" C'emwU Viirli-U Dplntu iTlT.I. CIIAMlrnT UltllWllvY j-'r- tul I rewTivimtiR nM PERFORMANCE TO 11 P M. GLOB VJyUN.IERy an r lARHE1 SMI lO :sm MAXIMUM QUAI.ITV HP VA"I)FVIII.E MivtMirji COST 3furt t)t politest, Cfjcerful nnb iHet Mi.vr wi.i h nn: iwriei s eus.iim: (OMrim-.ss'i VIOLA LEWIS And (BILLY) ATKINSON & MACK (FRANK) A SIN0INO. CIN,lMU8ICiA:LeELAN0E. ENTITLED IiBseadway! B Ilhin.i AND SNYDER I Q AT 0 30 7 AND 9PM N 3 Mrvi iTTru I PI rir ti A r bti- D ver unci H A Werll a Chmpirn La(t Si mmfr S LILLIAN MECEAN In COMPANY IK Cjrcl Columbia Comedy 4 ' KELSO BROS. A lllliirlnu Cnnirilv m Qi "ONE ON THE AISLE" WARD & CULLEN ? fa Midi Jim Trnhroeko Simpny mm lempuny I McKENNA, BANKS & CO l.mjen In What" BILLY LaVAR & COMPANY "The Mllllnrr. M,n.. Krary Quilt nill, renra mid Hunrm THREE BELMONTS Il07 Hlth the Tey fM V- Midnight Performance New Year's Eve t n tvt nnnittn n 4 in ak a Reserved Seats New en Sale 'r r' n.t r IMI ' ' T f I ill li i HIT I I ! TV I I i KH Villi c! i ir t i '' ni j it nt. f, r i ii. mi I kI'! nUi t)r tttrliil I'-l. Mm. I IHI Hill Cl.e ,,., , I'AiiwK v r I'll nil WALLACE HESD AGNES AYRES. MAY McAVOY in mluMntl n f nae .lay BILL CHAHOED THURSHAY" ALHAMBRA 1' 1!V ! .in M' li 1' JI NEXl WEEK lOHNNY ELLIOTT and Girls In m Clnn.r Mimlral f'ninrdy "THE DANCE STUDIO" In f'enJiinrtlim With WESLEY BARRY "Rags te Richer IIII.I, CIIAMIKI) TIIIIKSDAY ferni5llf , I li . , ..,-.. - -4(iir-NA wiim''jjtsi"? iNSSi 1 ii 1 1 - ''" l..-Mltl'.,n Ml., Il . .' .M.1 i, 1 V - . . 1 ) J
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