Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 03, 1915, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA HATUEDAY. APRIL 3, 1915.
FAVERSHAM, BARRYMORE, TRUEX, RALPH HERZ, BILLIARD
LIBIN'S
PROMINENT
PERSONAGES
LU6jN
jUJmgl
MR. BARRY O'NEIL
Feature Productions
GLADYS HANSON
EnptcUtlr Emrareil for feature Proline-
ly Enftaretl for feature
lion With Mr. O'Nrll.
GEORGE SOULE SPENCER
Feature Productions Leads
RlmTBRYAN
IMIENWft LEADS
Sir. Harry O'Nell'a Company
FRANKIE MANN
Inrenne Dlrrcllon Parry O'Nell
ALAN QUINN
"SrOllTINO DUCHESS" with Hne Cnih.
Inn rinil "DISTRICT ATTUDNEV
PETER LANG
, Characters
MILDRED GREGORY
Leads
CHARLES BRANDT
JOSEPH KAUFMAN
Director Leads
MARGARET MOORE
1IE.WIEN
.IOSEP1I KAUFMAN TO.
GEORGE S. TRIMBLE
Chnrnctera
GEORGE W. TERWILLIGER
Director Author
EARL METCALFE
Leadii TfTirlllliter Company
KEMPTON E. GREENE
CUS. Terwilliger Co.
HERBERT FORTIER
CHAIIArTF.il T.KAim
Hen. IV. Trrwllllger Co.
JOHN E. INCE
Director
I'RODL'CIMI
"ROAD O'
VIIOTIMiIIAt'
WILLIAM BLACK and
CRANE WILBUR
"Road o Strife"
PERCY WINTER
Director Actor
BERNARD SIEGEL
Characters
JAMES L. DALY
Characters
R. WANGEMANN
Character Leads
WILLIAM H. TURNER1
Characters Comedy
ROMAINE FIELDING
Actor Author Director
JOSEPH W. SMILEY
Director Leads
WILLIAM W. COHILL
Juvenile Jon. W. Smiley Co The W hlle
Mnk Hated at Ten Millions
JAMES J. CASSADY
Character
Jos. . snn.r.v company
jack Mcdonald
Character 'Man
"I'ATSY MOLIVAlt" SERIES
CHARLES F. LEONARD
Character
"TIIK KVtNOKI.TRT"
EDGAR JONES
Director Leads
JUSTINA HUFF
LEADS
Direction of Edgar Jone
EDWARD B. TILTON
CHARACTERS
EDOAH JONF.8 COMPANY
GEORGE J. GOWEN
Edgar Jones Company
NANA BARNES
CHARACTERS
Direction EDOAIt JOSE
WILBERT MELVILLE
Director Mrstern Company,
Low Angflfd, Col.
L. C. SHUMWAY
d Iaibln Mwlern Company
Txm Anrflen. Cal.
ARTHUR HOTALING
Managlnir Director, Southern Studio,
JarUsntiTlll. Florida.
ARTHUR JOHNSON
Director Leads
ELEANOR BLANCHARD
Character lads
A11TIH1U JOHNSON'S COMPANY
J. H. De WOLFF
JUST ATMOSPHERE with
PEST VlRll IN MLMDOM
ED A. DE WOLFF
"DRUO TERROR" and
"PATSY BOLIVAR," 8E1UES
CLARENCE JAY ELMER
As PATbV
In "PATSY BOUVAll" SERIES
MITCHELL
LU BI
Presents ANOTHER
GREAT SERIAL
By Em mett Cam pbell Hall
UNTITLED
ROAD O'
A MYSTERY DIIAMA IN 15 PARTS
ONE PART RELEASED EVERY MONDAY
BEGINNING APRIL 5th
AN ALL - STAR CAST
INCLUDING
Crane Wilbur
Mary Charleson
John IncB
Kosetta Drlce
Jack Standing
Charles Brandt
George Soule Spencer
Peter Lang
William H. Turner
A"NU MANY
PRODUCED BY JOHN E. INCE
Every One a Picture Favorite
WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT
; CBMV FRIDAY pVKNINU. APRIL 9
J,HS McCORMACK
Great All-Ballad Program
4T8 M)VV ON SALE AT HBFFES
ROBERT E. GRAHAM, JR.
Willi Mr. Ilarry O'.Nell'a Co.
WALTER HITCHCOCK
"The Climbers"
FERDINAND TIDMARSH
Ullh
nAIIUV O'NEIL'B ALL-8TARCO.
" EDITH RITCHIE
Feature rroilucllnna will.
Mr. O'Nell.
ELEANOR BARRY
Ullh Mr.jO'Nell'a Comimny
GEORGE CLARKE
In Mil. I1AH11V O'NLII.N
I-KATUItn rilODLCTIONH
FLORENCE HACKETT
Leading Heavies
ARTHUR WM. MATTHEWS
Dpiii nn Hlirranlil In The Kvnnielliit
IIL'lt I1ICKH In The lolleatt Mlilow
ETHEL CLAYTON
Leads
marieHwTsterling
Characters
DAISY EVANS
P. THAD. VOLKMAN
Anftlnlnnl Director
len.UTerwllMKcr n.
ORMI hawley
1adfi TcrullMger Company
WILLIAM S. COOPER
Vliotngrnplttr
co., Tcrutlllgcr Co.
DOUGLAS SIBOLE
JOE BOYLE
Assistant Director
STRIFE"
iiisu n v
A. LLOYD LEWIS
MARY CHARLESON
"Road o' Strife"
JACK STANDING
Leading Man
FRANK SMILEY-
"Road o' Strife"
CLARA LAMBERT"
Characters
FRANCIS JOYNER
DOROTHY DE WOLFF
Queen of Juveniles
GEO. S. BLISS
OIil Trnnprr In
Till-: TltAPI'FH'S HElKNf.B
LILIE LESLIE
Leads
FLORENCE WILLIAMS
Character Queen of Corsica
Rated nt Ten Million
JOHN SMILEY
IIEA Y CHARACTERS
Jo. )Y. Smiley Company.
EDWARD ABBOTT
CHARACTERS
Jos. w. sMtr.Ki co.
WILLIAM H. RAUSCHER
Juvenile
JACK rlllNTK In I'atny RMIvar Berle.
LOUISE HUFF
Leads
EDWARD LUCK
ASSISTANT DIKECTOU
Kdcar Jones Co.
LOUIS MORTELLE
HEAVIES
Ednar Jone Company.
HARRY E. LOOMES
Feature In Riding & Itnplnr All Char.
aeter Known In M'estern Atmoiphere.
GILBERT ELY
VELMA WHITMAN
lais Iubln'a MVatcrn Company
Ixia AnnflfH, Cal.
ROBERT GRAY
Iada I,iibln' Western Company
!. An go leu. Cal.
MAY HOTELY
LEADS
JrkonTllle. I lorlda. Rtnriln
RICHARD DIMMICK
rilOTOORAl-lIEK
Arthur Johnson Co.
LITTLE ELEANOR DUNN
The Child Actress
PATSY DE FOREST
Ingenue Leads
FRANK DANIELS
PEGGY ANDERTON
MRS. CLARENCE JAY ELMER
STRIFE
Ferdinand Tldmarsh
Francis Joyner
Clarence Jay Elmer
Howard M. Mitchell
OTHERS
PlfinP MARKET 'AND 'JUMPER 8TS
UlAJUC uwitlnuouj au4ovlllo
II 30 A M 10 It 30 P- M
mulish DAISY HARCOURT
Hp4t. Km l Luty. EMU, OtlM
Coming "Hypocrites"
w jgBf 9 iHreroojIIHSxKstv JbHp 2 jyqB h 3jRM&fepjy JrHnjnjPJfUHlLfc A vLfcV ift ir &cj&i T 9s99Hhey3w m " naaaM-j
THEATRf
BAEDEKER
1 dhtLt ' ' CI V I liremi L'iiiIh clla". the World's Hnr- "IT,r Dnninninnci
tiVUIC "Tho Hawk." Alth Wlllimn rmciHlmm Hip cllstliiirtilsliccl m toi Kmllle ,
I'olhil, Conwa Tcarlc nml hrnlik I.otoo. In n tenfe ln from Hip 1 'touch, frcHlt '
from a lonp slay In New York 1'riun.oli ilo Croliset. Ioiib finnlllni um llic I
nutlior of "Tho SItirrlaRe of Kltl," writes of n huibnncl nml wlf" wlm llso '
1 chcatlnB nt catds The drama lomci from Hie illiiocr) of the Kn.ioi
li the wife's Ioer
IIKOAD "The Shadow.' with Kthel ll.tirjmoic, Urnce Mcltne. Urncit Uiwfoid nml
Grace Clliaton A translation 1 Michael Morton, of Uarlo NIciodcml'H I
"Ij'Ombrc," a ilrnma written foi Jline HpJiiic II tcllt the ptorv of n womuti
who rccoers from long years of pnrnljsis to find her husband nml her best
friend locrs "The Shadow" enables Miss H.it r more to return tn tho stronc
and mature txpe of artltiR which she domon-strated m well In "Mld-Chiinnol " I
"HALS' UT "The Dunnm." with Urnest Trues. rculnl T. .Moore and .lnm nnkii
Tho dctectlNo comedx 1 lfnrc J () UIkkIiii and llntilit lord, In which
Barney, tho slum bo, turni s)euth and defeats a bind nf kidnappers Tho
plaj Is a compound of melodrama mid lomcdv in the preailiiiRlv poiiul.it
style New York nml CIiIchro hac kept It bus these two seasons-
IiITTIiV (openliiB Tuesday) "Monsieur I'olrct," with (tnlph Ifcrr Comedy of n
pianist iind a woman with "lolet souls." It Is (no work of .lolin .Ion, hi.irp
director of the I-lttle Theatre, and alms nt satire upon Rtnlus and lack of
common sense Snxono Morlnml retuiuM to the romp.m
GAMIWK "Tho Arcylc Case," with Itobcrt llllllard nnd Albert Hriinlmr A ictuin
enKaRemcnt of the familiar detcctle mclodrann. in which Mi llllllard hunts
down a darlnR RniiR of criminals b the npproed nietliods of Mr. Hums
J OR REST "I'nradlse Prison" The annual production nf the Mask and VIr Club
of tho Unlcrslty of Pennsylvania Charles Ullpln h.is wilttcn the music
The "book" satirizes reformed prlsom; and puts some of their agarics on
the stage.
COSTINUlXa
ADUWIU"Vqb o' My Heart,' with an
excellent cast Hartley Manners' popu
lar nnd nmuslnir comedy of thn Im
petuous jouiir Irish Blrl nnd wliat she
does to a. sedate English fnmll. Kirsl
rato nmusement.
VAUDHVILU:
KEITH'S Evelyn Ncsblt and Jock Clif
ford In modern dances; Joseph Jeffei
son nnd Company In a sketch by W'll
llnm C do Mllle; Will Oakland and
Company In "At tho Club", a Durton
Holmes Trnelette; Harriet Uurt, hIiir
er, Roy Cummlngs nnd Helen Olnd
yings, singers; Mme. Dusso's troupe of
toy terriers, Swor and Mack and
Heartft-SellK Motion Pictures ,
XIXON'S GRAND Hugo Hansen's mu
sical comedietta, "Tho Fashion Shop,"
with' Dlancho Latell. of "Naughty
Marietta," and narl Corr; "Can Jimmy
Come In?" with the Van Brothers; Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jnmes Kelso In "Here and
There In Vnudevlllo". Wroo's lluds,
song nnd dance; Morris Oolden, com
edy lollnlst, nnd "Sweetie", fiaston
Palmer, pantomimic Juggler, and laugh
ing motion pictures
miwttmt
Kirs. ISr. BOC. 7lic l
TbeWalnnt
rues inurs aii.
Slt.yit.S3c tiOr "Be.
s
Easter Greetings!
Beginning Monday Night
FIRST TIME HERE
A S2 Attraction
for $1 Top Price
. nH.nimtrff rnuvnV
A 'UY IIABVEY OIITCGINS
and HAimiET yonn
DIRECT FHOM AN 8 MONTHS'
1HJ." AT TIIK IHDSON T1IKA
TKK. NEW OBK. AMI WITH
THE IDENTICAL CAST NO
iiinuiii
Laughs and lhruls
702MV- THURSTOlt.TBEMXajaA
Tfmmmmmmsmmsmmmm
LITTLE Theatre
1TTH AND
UB LANCET 8TS
Phone Locut 6MI-4L'
MATINKB TODAY L',30 TOSIOIIT AT 8.30
I. A H T TIMES
"The Servant in the House"
DEGINNIKU TUESDAY EVUMNQ 8..10
MATS. TIIUI18DAY AND MTUIIDAY S.30
POPULAR U MATINEE THURSDAY
RALPH HERZ
IN THE COMEDY
"MONSIEUR POIRET"
By JOHN JEX
nniprc EVOS, AND SATURDAY MAT
rKllCO ii oo, i.su am t-ioo
GARRICK lHtMat. & Night
Cohan .& Hrrl' 7 KEYS BALDPATE
NeNEXTk WEEK-SEATS NOW SELLING
ROBERT H1LLIARD
In Hli OrUt Buccn. "Th Argyl Cam"
THE MARKET ST. AB. 1QTH
a PICTURES
STANLEY "HUMS
RITA JOLWKT and JIOUSB Ph.rt.n8
In Firt Prentaon 'THE UNAFRAID"
Ntit Vtk WtinWi W Tivtnty-On"
CROSS KEYS THEATRE
IhUaHa nikn Dltlnulheil ConwUIenn
June tie una 6 other bio acts
Ntw Proiram Monday and Thursday
Dally, 2. -IS. 10a, Evaolnaa. 7 k. 0. lQe. I6c. 20o
ACADEMY Sata at JItppo'a, 1118 Cheatnut
PHILADELPHIA I Tonight, 8:15
ORCHESTRA I H,8f5SWNO
BROAD Next Week BIlow
ETHEL BARRYMORE '
I Yfllf IJST Ml Today 4 U
L.IIUU Lft1 TliM Tonlaht 8. IS
MARIE DRESSLER . .-.
1
.
Trocadero jftHgf1 Yuraah
hgbin rf & p fcgr su k 4mm av mm . - m&
k."k- 1 mi j . j sr&r- s jf s-r.rr" rzj&jj&jj- smJ'yj.-srt
QI.OUK Mine Doisp and hoi Imperial
All-Star Opctn Compaiu in excerpts
fiom grjud opera; Miller and l.yles,
, colored Lomedlnns; tho SK Musical
Cormans, instrumentalists, Sidney Ua
tcr and Beatrice Southwitk, on tho
wire; I.ear nnd l'lelds, Uiuttcr nnd
sours, Jnck Hat uctt and Sou, lilllpu
tlans, and Chlelds and ItoRtis. In cow
boy dlcrslous
1I7..M.U I'i.'N.V The Pekln Myhterics.
niaglLlans, Kirk nml Koggaity, hIiirci'
and comedian, the Moscogny Ihothcis
in "Pads in Vnudevlllo"; the Seen
Little Darlings, Hnrry llolmau In
"Adam Killjoy"; William II Gratey
and CIi.iiIcm Chaplin, tho film come
dian CROSS KRVS (first half of week) "Tho
Lingerie Shop", tho I'our Atwells,
Knight IJrothcrs and Sautell In "Tho
CHESTNUT ST.
Afternoons, 1:30 to 1:30, U)c. 10c, 25c Evenings, 7:30 to 10:30, 10c,
23c, a few 50c
I.nllre lower floor anil linlrony rcneried Heat fcIIIiiK one week In ncltantr.
BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON
IF YOU ENJOY BEING THRILLED AND STARTLED ! !
SEE D. W. GRIFFITH'S
ASTOUNDING MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTION
"THE I It Will
AVENGING
CONSCIENCE"
11 lar (lie Mot I'nwrrtul and Grlpplnc Drama Kter I'rexmted
hUKKratcd by EDOAIt ALLAN I'OL'S Famoua Klory,
"TIIK 'IKI.Ij-TAI.K HEART," and I'ofrn, "ANNABEL LEE."
PERSONALLY STAGED BY D. W. GRIFFITH
The Greatest Genius the Theatre Has Ever Known
WHOSE GIGANTIC SUCCESS, "THE BIRTH OF A NA
TION," HAS ELECTRIFIED THE WHOLE WORLD AND IS
NOW TURNING THOUSANDS AWAY AT EVERY PER
FORMANCE AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE, NEW YORK.
NOTF "T,,u AVENGING CONSCIENCE" will be presented twice
rtvx-u daily, at 3 and 9 P, M preceded by comedies.
valine UlJuA)Ulii3l 'a'1'
EASTER WEEK FESTIVAL
Mori., Tuaa.. Wed.
Musical Comtdy
LINGERIE
SHOP
Thura, FrL. Sat.
Tho Act Different
SIERRA
SUNBEAMS
Knight Bros.
& Sawtell
Ruth Richardson
and Company
A OTHER RECOaMHD AC1 S
rATHE DAIIT NEWS AND
KOMIOA1. KEYSTONB KOMKD1E8
10c,
Evealnfa at 7 k 8
10c, 16c. 20o
FORREST Last MATInfie s.so
rUKKLOl LJXZl AND NIOHT 8.30
25c
& 50c
Kf9NNQ LEDOKR
War Pictures
NEXT WfcBh 8BAT8 NOW BbLLIM,
THE MASK AND WIG CLUB
la im Maka SaUtt, rARADIjjjj . VtUMS
nilMnN'PS BUM0NT8 MIN81RBW
UUmWl BTH AND ARCH 6T8
MATINEB TODAY. 10c AND W
Crccn I'mbiclla", the World's Har
monists, ile Pinna, nerlnllst, nnd the
Call UtiRcne Troupe (Hecond half of
week) The Siena Hunbenms, tho Kour
Atwclls. the Ituth Richardson Company
In "MovIiir Ua"; Joo Kondcller. with
an ncLordlon, Lewis and Chtpl and the
Cleat KlUinrds
STOCK
AMVIUOAS' "Tho Misleading L.idy ,"
with the resident company. The erv
.umislug comed of the "strong man"
nnd the feminine fascinator, lately se,en
nt the Hrojd
U.VST.'K.S
mniOXl'N "The .lltney Hus," "The
I'our Cru I'lddlfis." "The Panamu
Exposition" and other tracstles.
Samuel Coll (Otherwise
Barrymore) Critic
Tlie newest debutanto of the IJarrymorc
Drew clan Is nil iconoclast. He goes
down in the family history as tho lirst
member of tlint distinguished stago co
tcilo to dcclaie openly that he doesn't like
acting Hut hmliiK Just turned six", he Is
apt to be something of a revolutionist
"What Is mamma crying for?" asked
Miiing Mr Samuel Colt (for Mi. Colt is
tlie Iconoclast above referred to) ns ho
gazed thtough tho wings to where hte
mother sat on tho stage of tho Empire
Theatre In New York
"Your mother Is not really crying,
Samniv," said Miss Kthel Uarrymoro's
mold, "she Is acting."
"But," persisted the boy plaintively,
"slip must be cry Ing or else why nro those
tcnis en lici face and dress?"
"They nro not real tears, my dear,"
tho in aid answered, soothingly. "Now
come with me nnd we will play soldier."
And taking the little fellow by the hand
sho led him toward tho star's dressing
room
It was then that young Mr Colt shat
tered the family tradition "I don't like
acting," ho sobbed, which Is the only
lecoidcd statement of this sort In the
history of tho Barry more-Drew family.
E
Home of World's
Greatest Photo-Playt
Make You Gasp!
NIX O N'S
GRAND
llroad 8t and lle-ntiromery Ae,
FRED 0 NIXON-NIRDLINQER, Cen. Mr.
N K V T W K li 1C
GRAND HASTEII FESTIVAL NOVELTY
"THE FASHION SHOP"
Wonderful Creation of I'arU Kaihlons
Sir. & Mrs. Kelso
Wroe's Buds
Golden & Sweetie
Gaston Palmer
HARMONY MIRTH MELODY
VAN BROTHERS
Tn Hit. "CAN JIMMY COMB INT"
Dally 3.15 onnn C.-t. 10 Cent
Kwnlnge HfluUUtfUCOlD 10oA 20o
J!:
An All-Ballad Program
BONCH
THAT
KVKKY ONK
LOVES
Will be Given by JOHN
McCormack
"King of the Concert Stage"
Next Friday Evening, April
AT THE ACADEMY
Ticket Ndiy oil tile at llepi'
pictwn Wklout. A lh Matlat Today
D&va Marlon' SrtacoUaita
AIXJ AJt;llllllllia
By WILLIAM FAVERSHAM
Olt en hire nro a fen adnnc pmsen
from the earls iart of n book of mem
orlen not et completed for publication.
They lonntltutc n chnpter of reminiscences
that co bnck to the lieBlnnlnun nf nn nclor
who has lone occupied a high plnrn in thn
Amerhnn thentre Next week l lomo
further reminiscences
(Copyright, lull, b Wllllum Kaxcrsliam.)
AV'lion I was n juuiirsIci m ono Idea
was Hint I could bo mi octoi. It accmed
to mo that I could nialto monoy nnd Eie
ovprpsslon tn my feelings that wnj. Of
course, I was full of romance nnd JIiik
tn exiiress nil there wan in mo to tlie
great public
I had heard and read n jrrcal deal
about our great KurIIrIi actress, Car
lotta T.o Clerq, nho starred in America
with Fcchter-. She wua, Indeed, .1 great
actress and all Loudon respected her
nnd her great art All the great man
agers sought her iidvlco when It came
to their final dress rehearsals
I went nnd Tans her dooibell ono cln
and told her my slorj 1 gae her tin
hhouH Dally JIutlnecB i l M -".
Brilliant Array of
TRIUMPHANT FIRST AMERICAN TOUR .
1IIB SUA80N"S HIT OF LONDON AND AMERICA
EVELYN NESBIT
AND JACK CLIFFORD
rRCTHxnoLB orrnniNfi of sparklino hovob and original dancds
INITIAL Ari'ILMtANCU I.N VAUDEVILLE
JOSEPH JEFFERSON
With BLANCHE BENDER & CO., in "POOR OLD JIM"
AXIERICA'S 0REATK3T LYRIC TENOR
WILL OAKLAND & CO.
Presenting a Delightful Blntlng Novell AT TUT. CLUR'
" SEASON'S BIOCIEST NOVCLTV FEATURE
BURTON HOLMES TRAVELETTE
A Trip In "W'F.SOH AIRfH " III l'H nf South Amrlca
SWOR and MACK
LAUOH-PROVOKINa IMTOEBBIONB. BONOS AND DANCES
MISS HARRIET BURT
Musical Comedy Favorite nf "THE PURPLn ROAD'" COMPANY
CUMMINGS & GLADINGS
PLYING HENRYS
Seats Alwaya a Week In Advance.
Vur Denem. ,. Ad.lpW Theatre.. Ag"
Lrf V K i W- COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT
MATINEES WEDNESDA AND HATUIIDAY. S 15 EVENlNaS, 8 15
1III3 MObT bTAIITLINU auccissa ur ci.vi.iiau ocnnw.ia
P GREAT PARIS AND
ii NEW YORK TRIUMPH
TOE HAWK,
The Author Francla da Crolaaet.
TIIH tinEATFBT PLAY OV
f&Wir s&S
Don't fail to have the children
when home from school on their
Easter Vaoation see the sweet
est, oleanest, prettiest
play of the past five
years. Oliver Morosoo's
"Peg 0' My Heart, ' '
now playing at the
Adelphi Theatre .
Matinees Thurs
days and Sat
am
urdays .
METROPOLITAN B&t I
JAMES F. J. ARCHIBALD
UNCENSORED WAR
nssjumed name. Instead of turning m
una), when sho heard 1 hud no monoy.
sho took mo In nnd asked what 1 wna
doing and what I wanted to do. t toW
her 1 had left my homo nnd was work
ing in a shop so ns to earn money to
live on.
I was really working In a foundry In
.Marylcbono lane, where I had to go to
work nt I o'clock In the morning and
work until 9, and then went back nt 13
and worked until fi. I did not like to
tell her this. It was n foundry whero
they made tho big, flat Irons that go ort
tho backs of upright pianos. Tlio stcct
or Iron, or whatever it was, was melted,
poured Into shnpo nnd cut oft by a
gigantic knife that came down automat
ically, which was big enough to cut Up
nn elephant if bo got anywhere near !L
It frightened mo almost to death at first
It scorned like a great, living monster;
nnd I used to wonder if any of tho other
hos might accidentally push mo anij I
should fall under Itl We used to have
to rtrlp naked and work In a little, pair
of swImnilniT trunks Because It was so
hot. Wo boys used to bold these things,
between enormous pincers, and then
carry them away nnd dip thorn In water
It was ery hard work, for Which 1 re
ceived the sum of seven shillings a
week!
I ilnnllv confessed to Miss I.e Clerl
where I was working, nnd sho persuaded
mo to leave till place nnd helped mo
now and then with a meal and let mo run
errands In return. 1 received from nor
Instructions as an actor, and went to tho
dallj clashes nt her dramatic school.
After 1 had been with her nbout two or
three weeks, she told me that I needed no
instruction that all I needed wns to play
"tnits."
She gave mo my first appearance In
public one afternoon, and I placd the
ib&lcon.v scene and the Frlnr's cell sccno
from "Itomco nnd Jullot " 1 sang a
builtono part In "The Swiss Cotturie."
An... Hint Itnlnved Peter SnTke In "Tho
Loan of a I.over' ending tip by pln.vlns.
SI" lock in the trial scene In "Tho Mer- S
chant ol Venice ' She consmerm' mv
dthi'l art n great success I look back
on It now mid can't help lnUyliln at
my repertoire that day.
and SIX- Mi.lits. 8 P M.. H'e to 3."Q
Easter Week Novelties!
BUSSE'S TOY TERRIERS
HEARST-SELIG PICTURES
Dell. Filbert 8305; Keyatone. Ruca alWI
U7-CS
tiii?
tho Tranalator SUria Zano T
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