R ua BS I t.H te rn i w w km 8 aNEXTWEEK: GEORGE '-JT"- . .- M iH XV sMsaassslsssMsisiiiMWMiwwfri f f -t Hi, I -- - -j--a..'.i .- ." v--' .. . ';'';fc'o,;:'i '; '-,;!';.' t'-- a-'Yv' ; -, 1 ; 'innBBHM I THIS summer Philadelphia la bloasom Inff out Into a "'doR town" of tho flrst agnltude. Thursday night tho Shuberta tried out "Find the Woman," at tho Lyric. Next Monday thoy will show us "Tho Three of Hearts" at tho Adelphl. The latter Is a comedy by Martha Mor ton, which had Its tlrst production In Atlantic City last week with Georf?o Nash as the principal player. The story concerns 'a wealthy Now Yorker who .flnds a younc scamp of a thief ns his rival for tho hand of a particularly charmlns lady. When tho scamp takes to BleallnK Jewels at tho Mcadowbrook iHunt Qlub, tho wealthy one steps In, posing as a detective from Now York, and rayca tho young couple from dla- grace." doubtless tho play (vlll demon strato just why tho moral stigma of theft Is to bo staved off. Besides Mr. Nash, tho cast includes Julia Hay, Ethel WInthrop, Frank J. Wood and Cecil jungnus. "find the Woman" turned out to bo a distinctly pleasant surprise In tho way of a shrlnjr try-out. Tho audience nt the Lyric Thursday evening thoroughly en joyed Itself. It might not have done so If Mr, Springer's play had been com peting with "Seven Keys to Baldpato." But Just now It's smallest favors, etc. Admitting that "Find tho Woman" amused us more of us than tho editorial prqnoun ordinarily covers tho real ques tion la; How about next season? Will tho farce hold Broadway? And here the critic gets his ono chance to competo with the managers. Pulling things to pieces all the, rest of the year, ho now has a chance for construction. So here goes: This particular review postulates a better caal to begin with, all of them as good na Jtalph Herz, Florence Gerald Jtnd Julia Blanc. After that a little more expert stage management. For Instance, the climax of tho second act, when ono ADELPHI MESSRS. .? w LArMM? u n i'l4 jKYJiflP M fr MESSRS. SIIUBERT Present GEORGE NASH IN A NEW FOUR-ACT COMEDY OF I.OVK AND ADVENTUIU5 THREE OF HEARTS" By MARTHA MORTON, Author of "The Diplomat." "A Bachelor's Romanes " and 'Tho 8nator Kesri Housa" with r.i in.iT.i.1 "omn:. ana ,'JUIJA WAV, BLANCHE YUItlfA. ETHKi, BC1IUVZJ5R lailD, FRANK J. WOOD, ROHKKT ROGERS. CKCII, MAGNUS I 0. M. TAIiAllASH, ARTHUR L. COp.IBER md Other.. POPULAR MATINEE THURSDAY BEST SEATS $1 00 Evenings and Saturday Matinee Prices 60c to $1.50. No Seat Over $1.50 LYRIC BEGINNING MONDAY EVENING LAST 8 TIMES MESSRS. SIIUPERT Present A NEW THRKE-ACT FARCE. ENTITLED 66 FIND THE A Eillra on tns MoJ.ra DsUctlva Play by NOEI, CAMPBELI, BPRINQER 1 - WITH RALPH nKRZ AND A BPECIAL CABT ' 180 LAUGHS IN 180 MINUTES ,. THE GREAT MR. BARNES HAS BECOME A NATIONAL CHARACTER PiUCEg-EVGS. & SAT. MAT-50C to $1.50, WED. MAT.-50C. 75e & $1 yifP MARKET 8T. ABOVE 18TH Sfrtmlovs PICTURES l?UUey 11 A. M. to Uil8 P. M. "The Moth anrl th t7lmA" '.'JUw ADELAIDE-HUOHES Dn? Picturss NEXT WEEK l MtHVX1 X TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY PETERS and BLANCHE 3WEET teHOVfm te "STOLEN DS" i,j:SMIDA. MMDAV' jNn SiTminiY S. B" u LAUtH la WILD OOOSE CHA8E" i'WnBDPCT Nritx TWICE DAILT -w"w-f --"-iivr T J.30 XND 8:36 Kflt COUGLA MAWSON'a .RVELOUS it 'tnwk -j 113" w We Ji.y((((t LP StPJSJS sceNz- man "phicz-nw v rnpjToBs citv ?r the- u of-? w jove- PLAYHOUSE and LAYERS of the characters locks up the detcctlvo while rehearsing tho murder, loses greatly because tho business of rehearsal is cut too short. It needs nlahnrntlon and emphaflls to prepare for the curtain. similarly the return of tho trunk sup posed to contain the corpse, following on tho voluntary appearance of tho pscudo murderer, ought to bo most amusingly elaborated Into a tremendous triumph for tho nleuth-untll ho opens up tho lid. Tho dialogue Itself needs more bright lines and possibly a farceur like James Montgomery or Augustln McHugh to put thom'in. With them ehoina go a few moro complications, especially In tho second act. Tho Introduction of a real criminal dropping In accidentally fpr purposes of burglary Is a common but cfflcncloua trick. Seeing the detective tako such a one into his confidence as a confrere would add materially to tho humor. There Is ono admirable bit of satire, the order to arrest everybody In neighboring cafes who orders the Bort of cocktail that the supposed murderer Imbibes. Moro of mis casual fun should bo added. The methods of certain well-known sleuths might be travestied by tho Introduction of a press agent for tho present specimen. And tho Scientific Detectlve-thcre Is nil too Httlo of him now. That dictograph clock should be added to by selenium cells, microphones, flsheye lenses, triple mirrors, .moving picture recorders and all that welter of mechanism which makes Craig Kennedy as amusing as Arthur B. Beevo's stories are exciting. "Find the Woman" has a splendid Idea. All it needs la developing. Yet, even without that, It is amusing. Granville Barker's production of "Iphl genla In Tauris" had Us nrst performance at lnle last week and at Harvard on Tuesday. The general Impression seems to have been na favorable as la Inevitable mien un) (.-music ai long-accepted stand Beginning Monday Evg., 8:20 Matinees Thurs. and Sat,, 2:20 WlNTIinniv iv, .,,... .,. MATINEE TODAY AT 2:20 .TONIGHT AT 8:20 WOMAN" nixon's GRAND NEXT VKKK .,, A RIOT OF FUN BILLY BOUNCER'S CIRCUS HIPPEST HIT OF THE YEAR AL WHITE'S "KIDLAND" PHILADELPHIA'S JUVENILE ! BTARfl McPEYITT. KELLY and LUC? Tbn nuU Laughing pgjtuu,' .: 3000 Seats & I0q203 A R C A D 1 - ft rHESTNVT. Bftlssr 16th . rooiopiays tanwmueii M. to. II.W JEVBNIG NASH IN "THE THREE - J? jjr v,- ing Is revived. But the good words spoken by the Boston paper's went moro to tho players and tho production than to Euripides. Which means, of course, that Mr. Barker put Into It tho originality which la characteristic of his stage work. Tho picture on this page gives some notion of how unlike the usual cold, "classic" effect this production must be. King Thonn Is here shown In the costume which tho Now York Sun thus describes. "Mr. Brnhnm, who played Thoas, Is i robust figure and wore a towering, paco dallke headdress of shining copper. Ills beard was dyed scarlet, there were con siderable sun-burned legs nnd arms showing nnd nn Immense tunic lined with blue silk with a big design of black nnd white zigzags on the outBldo floated yards long In tho breeze. His staff was ns ro mnrkablo aa his dress, for It towered In tho air. with Chlncsellke scrolls upon wmtii iiirun or origin colors perched." A hundred dctnlls In setting, choral work and costume all wont to nchlevo Mr, Barker's primary object-to removo the play from tho dry old artificial atmo sphere in which wo havo come to conceive everything Greek, and to give somo sug gestion of tho warmth and vigor which really animated those Hellenic barbarians so far before Pericles. The dates, by the way, for the perform mices at tho University of Pennsylvania i.mf "" changed 'rm next week to iUn? 8 ,1nd D' ,ho latler dato for "The Trojan Women." On Juno 7, Kincmacofor comes back to Philadelphia after n long absence. Chnrles Urban, who made tho exclusive motion pictures In color of King George's Qjfcntlon and of the Durbar In Delhi. W2ommlssloncd to take renrcsentntivn yicwT- of the warring troops In Europt. Ills films will be shown at tho Forrcat for Vn2 t,VCi0?S- ?esldes tho French. English and Belgian forces there will .he views of trie Japanese field maneuvers nnd of re views of Greek, Bulgarian and Italian holdlers. A sure road to popularity is to tell an actress who is .(0 fiat she doesn't look SO. and look as if you meant it.Whltford Kane. THEATRE CHESTNUT NEXT AN EXTRAORDINARY CONVENTION WEEK BILL! FIRST APPEARANCE HERE OP THE AMERICAN TENOR" ORVILLE HARROLD FonsiER rniNciPAL of Manhattan and century companies In Choice Operatic Selections and Popular Ballads OLD TAVOntTES IN BILLY B. VAN and BEAUMONT SISTERS OFFERINO A I3RANP NEW AND RIPPI.NQ COMEDY CALLED "SPOOKS EUROPE'S GREATEST NOVELTY FEATURE "THE BROKEN MIRROR" rrtiintfl by 'Tha Schwars Co.." Marvtlous Cnmsdy Pantomlmlits BONITA and LEW HEARN DIRECT FROM EUROPE WITH "BITS OF MUSICAL rrmrrw.. WYATT'S SCOTCH PICTURESQUE BONOB AND DANCES NORTON & LEE WARREN & DIETRICH HEARHT BELIO NEWEST 3 snows uauy Maiintcs, i P. M., 2So and Heats Always a Wtk In Advanc -lien, Matlncn Today ii0 Tonight siSO LAST TIMES TUB HEI WIDOW" Bcslnnlna- Monday Ete. 8 1IOYHTKII AMU DUDLEY OPERA CO. 10 Mt Wtd. Sat.. SlSO . uarsaia Jiatines Wednesday, 19c, 30c. Nights and Sat. Mat, luc ZQc 30c MEATS ON SALE AT C1UUEL8 GARRICK 10c, lBc, 25c CONTINUOUS 11 A. If. TO 11 P M THE 8TH WONDER OF THE WORLD SUBMARINE "WgS,,,-. , ovm rims a xiirDBYgRTAVs9 , JtmJt.J4iia -.. -wiijj,A4Bm 8 fakWmm asm& n )Kirfl ml sJSJT c i a iflnvi zp I fl I ulf EEPgEB-PHILADEEPHlA, THEATOCAl EAEDtKK NEXT WEEK AVBLPUt "The Three of Hearts," with George Nash, Julia Hay, Ethel Win. throp, Frank J. Wood and Cecil Mag nus1. A new comedy by Martha Mor ton, In which a rich New Yorker playa detective In order to foil the thlsvery of hl rival In love. The flrst metro politan production of a play tried out last week In Atlantic City. LYMC "Find the Woman," with IUlph Herz. A farce with ft detectlvo on the wrong scent for Its chief figure, A really amusing Idea well worked out In the main. Mr. Hew most laugh Hble. WOODBIDE PARK "Little Boy Blue," with the Boyster-Dudley Opera Com pany. The third bill of summer mu sical comedy la the Continental oper etta with tho Scotch heroine which wan seen hero and well liked a few years ago. Eva Ollvottl, an Australian soubret. Joins the company to play tho principal part, while Eddlo Nalmby, 'the amusing waiter of "Tonight' the Night," comes ns comedian. VAUDEVILLE KEITWS Orvlllo Harrold. the American tenor; Billy II. Vnn nnd the Beau mont Sisters In tho one-act comedy, "Spooks"; tho Schwarz Company, In "Tho Broken Mirror"! Bonltn nnd Low Hearn in "Bits of Musical Comedy"; Wyatt's Scotch Lads and Lassies! Iluby Norton nnd Sammy Lee In song ftnd dance; tho Threo Anchors, equili brists; tho O'Kuras; Fred Warren nnd" Roy Dietrich, comedians, and Hearst Sellg Motion Pictures. NIXON'S aiUNDimy Bouncer's Cir rus; A Wh to's "Kid and": "Tho Ac tress and the Piano Movers," with McDevItt, Kelly and Lucy; Jed nnd Ethel Dooloy, versatile cntortalners; W. J, Coleman, Irish comedian, and new laughing movies. COMING MAY 31. KEITH'S DouglaB Fairbanks and com pany, with Patricia Colllnge, In "A Regular Business Man"; Ernie Ball, composer of popular songs; Charles Ahcarn Troupe, comedy bicycle trick sters; tho Misses Campbell In "At Homo"; Avon Comedy Four In "The New Teachor": Harry and Emma Shnrrock, "Behind the arandstnnd"; Rao Eleanor Ball, violinist; Kurtls' Educated Roosters, nnd Barry and Daly In a comedy skit. FORREST ''Tho Fighting Forces of Europe" Klncmncolor moving pictures of British, French nnd Belgian troops nt tho front, with additional vlewa of the soldiers of Italy, Bulgaria, Greeco and Japan. JUNE S. AT THE U. OF P. "Iphlgenla of Tau rls," Eurlpedes' drama, in a produc tion by tho distinguished English di rector, Granville Barker. JUNE 0. AT THE U. OF P. "The Trojan Women," Euripides' tragedy of war's horrors, with Llllah McCarthy, Edith Wynne Matthlson, Chrystal Hearne and Gladys Hanson. The Author of "The Shadow" By CHARLES FROHMAN The following article, concerning the young EratWan playwright whom Frohman discovered and fostered, is characteristic of the dead manager's very personal interest in the men with whom he worked. Darlo Nlccodeml Is tho most dramatic figure that I've met In recent ytJars. Bern stein strikes one nt flrst ns being essen tially drnmatlc, as a man whose days are consumed living the plays that ho writes by night. But Bernstein wishes upon himself a good denl of the drama that comes into his life, ns, for example, when bo lately precipitated himself Into the Calllnux affair In Paris. That was n. clear case of cooking up the dramatic sldo of one's nature. But for Nlccodeml there la no need of posing as a dramatic llgure; his seems to be nn Inovltably dramatic but not thentrlo career. Nlccodeml speaks no English, but when I Invited him to come over to London last summer ho put himself In the hands of .nicnnei .Morton, who brought him to me and acted ns interpreter. I was in the AT TWELFTH ST. 1VRKIC A NEW VEHICLE LADS and LASSIES FROM THE LANO fV ",",.T THE ANCHORS THE O'KURAS MOTION PICTIIRKh" 60o. Nlrhta. 8 p t .. ..-.-" niteart 3303: KsystonsRYca it in BETHLEHEMS BACH FESTIVAL MAY 28-4 P. M. and 8 P. M. ST, JOHN PASSION May 292 P. M, and 5 P, M. MASS IN B MINOR Lehigh University SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA, VtiR'N ADFF PUT f ..(. MM. Today. a.iK ruF " Tfcrvirvif 5 ,t..T ?& jus MkMAtH Xiaxh. farJKv ii. KltrV fvfl(Ksu SATURDAY, MAY OF HEARTS" THF PffQTQPf A 1 1 grillroom of th Savoy at luncheon when L I L JL-tf L 11 W L 1. Jm& V Nlccodeml was brought In to me by Mor ton. I studied him he sat own u" me. Through Morton he told me that thero was one man In London whom he was very eager to meet. He told us that that man was tho author of "Peter Pan. He said that when the play wna done in Paris nt the Vaudeville he had watched the adventures of Peter Pan -every nlffht. and that, although he did not understand tho language, he understood the pm). Oddly enough, as Nlccodeml spoke, Barrio J was sunns ai , "" v,B"' " - It was a striking colncldence-Barrlo Is so seldom there. Nlccodeml Is n Big man, I'm a small man, and Barrio Is almost tiny. But I reached across tho table, took Nlccodeml by the hand, led him to Bar die's table and said, "This Ii Barrlc." NIc codeml took Barrle's hand, held It, dropped It and went back to the table, literally overwhelmed. "I cannot speak, I am so moved," Mor ton told me were his words. I felt then that I had my mm thor oughly stirred. It was fascinating to see what would happen with all his emo tions completely Aroused, "You have Introduced mo to Barrio," ho said through Morton presently! "lot me Introduce you to one of the" Innermost chapters of my life. It Is nil wrapped up now In one work. I nm giving every atom of my vitality to a play to which I am bo dovotcd that I almost fear to put Its Ideas on paper lest they seem paler than tho effect they havo upon mo." Then at that table mind you, In a crowded restaurant Darlo Nlccodeml spoke nnd with rapid gestures actct' "Tho Shadow" from first sceno to last with Morton all the time translating for him. It was a rare situation a play wright acting a traglo story taken out of his own life, pausing occasionally to hear his words turned into a language he could not understand and then re suming where ho had left off, until the chief character, Bortho) Tregnler, was fully developed. As tho character emerged Into completeness nnd became ns vivid as If present with us, so, In my mind's eyo. did Ethel Barrymore. Where Charlie Chaplin Got His Waddle This week tho Forrect followed the Gar rick Into summer movies, with Sir Doug las Mawson's South Polo pictures. Ono of tho best things to bo said of them Is that they show the penguin In nil his massive nnd solemn glory. An atole France made a whole satire "Penguin Island," out of tho mistake of a castaway priest, who took tho unricht little i birds In their black nnd white evening dress for a pnrlla- menr, or men in debate, and baptized them. And now the press agent suggests their resemblance In behavior and car riage to that other feature of tho winter's movies, Charlie Chaplin. Penguins have long been famed for their abilities as nntural comedians, but slnco their disappearance from nny but south polar regions, they have graced Bong nnd story rather than public lec- iurc. noif, nowever. wo seo them waddling along with thnt curious, Incon sequential grotesqucness which Mr. Chap lin has so richly capitalized In the movies. We also learn that they are nnltn as friendly as tho comedian, following man In all his percgrinntlona. And thero are about as many of them na there are films of that fun-maker. Barrist & Co. 214 North 8th Street Sell Profltable Picture Theatre rniCES HOP to IIOO.OOO. noth phones. GARRICK 10c 15c 25c engagement i extended! Why? CAPACITY CROWDS COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH WILLIAMSON'S SUBMARINE MOTION PICTURES ONLY ONES EVER TAKEN Most Amazing Ever Shown IT'S IN THE AIR ! EVERYBODY'S TALKINO ABOUT THEH ALL NFYT WRIT It- n a. si. sfcjw Tn 11 n KX TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY .nr.V. "UTUES PRESENT HOWARD ESTERUR00K AND A GREAT CABT IN FOUR FEATHERS STORY OP THE MAN WHO REDEEMED HIMSELP TO5SJ5B,DAT & UnDAY BETTY NANSEN IN THE POWERFUL nnxuri "A Woman's Resurrection from Tolstoi's "Tho Rssurrsctlon." ss!raSB,ffliffi ICTUUES t,.X8 REJELS A WEEK EMPRESS Theat A DAUGHTER OF THE PEOPLE" Continuous U to 11. 10j 1Sp. gBJ 22, 1015; (JCESTIONS AND ANSWEI18 The riioteplay IMItor of the netibig lder mill be pleased to anwer naej tlonn relating to his ilepertment. Qoej tlons relating to family afralrs of acleri and Httttttt ri burred bolutIr. queries will not be answered by If tier. AH letter mtiit be addressed to rhoto play Kdltor, Erenlug Ledger, Just how motion pictures are mad and mechanical effects produced Is told most Interestingly In ft recent Issue of the New York World, which says In part: You havo seen your favorite heroine Jump unhesitatingly off a tall cliff? Or ewlm an Ice-choked river? You never knew sho could'ewlm? Nor does she. Another movla trick Is what you have seen. . Movlo stars seldom do such things. Professionals, dressed exactly as they aro and mftdo up to resemuio mem, uo this part of tho stunt for tho real actors. So when you see your beauti ful heroine Jump to her fleet pony and gallop wildly across the prairie you aro safo In assuming; that sho can t even ride o pony, much less turn back ward with her feet out of the stirrups and her hands high above her head, waving madly to you. What you have seen Is Borne cowboy made up na tho hcrolno was In, the' scene Immediately prcccdlnfg it. In studio parlance this Is "doubling." It Is a trick that fools oven tho most up-to-date movlo fans. SomotlmcB you think you seo tho hero or tho hcrolno realty risking his or her llfo for n, thrilling effect. What you havo actually beheld Is another substitute for the leading man- or woman somo daredevil without nerves lllto Hodman Iaw, for example, who can bo hired to attempt nny perilous stunt. Jumping from a burning building is another movlo feat which is only ft trick. The real people get only as far as tho window, Dummies do tho Jumping and tho falling. Tho two Alms aro placed together and little Johnny at tho nickelodeon gasps "OOh-h-hl" -with as much genuine feeling ns If tho real Perclval Fin feather had actually Jumped flvo stories with tho beautiful Lurllno Bin c'nlr safe In his arms. Sol Dut how do they make lnanl mato objects move about as If they were endowed with life? How does a catsup bottlo Jump up from the table and climb down to tho floor on the rungs of a chair? Or how can grand pa's clock walk up tho stairs, turn ing around solemnly the whllo to look you straight In tho eye and glvo you warning of tho flight of tho hours? Easy. Single pictures are made of each individual move and then the whole business Is run oft consecutive ly. So when you see a bust carving Itself in front of your eyes, or a ham her unheld in any human hand driving in nails, remember that this how It Is done. Another movlo effect which "gets into you" Is the depletion of ft, per son's thoughts on tho sumo picture with himself. You seo a soldier boy on the battlefield, lying thero wounded. He thinks of his sweetheart In the Httlo country homo so far away from t? CHESTNUT ST. Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. 2nd Big Week, Commencing Monday, May 24. PRICES 5 and 10c The only theatre in town showing these pictures for above prices Why Pay More? SALISBURY'S THIRD SERIES Wild Life Fascinating, Educational and Entertaining. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWDS SPEGiflL EXTRA ATTRfkGTIONS MONDAY ONLY MAY 24, Second Episode, Best Continued Photoplay Ever Presented "The Diamond from the Sky5' With LOTTIE PICKFORD and IRVING CUMMINGS TUESDAY TVBLY FlRST UN MRB TE?5A.Y-Do?' .fail to see MARY PULIp m a MARY SALEM TOWN," W" ?sf9 ' m " m "ajrt t0 finl'' "ua"AY-WM. S. HART In BADJ THE NOTORldUS"S.OUMUAb H tXS SNOW, of "Million saoti" iV. ,8ive' ,n THE HEART OP PBrwrnss mat?- . SARI," n"9 " Vtone mdy SATURDAY-RHEA shownTcSS""11"8 '".hed program of photoplays cv7 9 Reels ruinrei Changed Daily The Once a Visitor Always a Patron hear our 0RqAN PLAY THiff ;-;rmB,0 , :i i ITPPPH- '"rtKsgn u and IRIS HntSSSaA " TU noH?V WWW la that scene of carnage and death mUd 1t tha ah. I. l.v. I . "Hd,'! vrtntrlnw afimft aa hhI.im.II.. . . VS ..... -. .. ..lulully oll ng , rear rank man was a moment before. Tho effect Is made by double ei. ... irii. ..Ml.. I. .1 . "Pos "'" "'" """ J""ographed flrtL going through his share of th9 ftiJ A mat keeps the light from that wv of the Aim where the girl is to i nAor Tl,. II,. l , ""' '" 0 SB- v.... ..g .we ,in is run ik,.,,,.-,. we havo a single reel with 'two ,ift of pictures on It, and you know V Prtste, you know thi rest. This the trick n-i,ti, .. i the camera again, this time w h , solder business mutiM ... ll.n. '" -I the audiences who saw "Trtk-S. '2 H A girl representing Truth, clad In H filmy draperies that would attract H through the hurrying throngs andK 1 taxis and tho street care on iir.2J?! '2 just as If It were an everyday occur. 1 renee for such spiritual Itttle Usui ' .so"ad"Vo,kTonTredKawhVi Anothor stunt like tho soldlerTnd.hlsV sweetheart business. " , Psrhnnn vmn liav .&M . J- nlng full-tllt at you a'nd' Z ' ing to catch up. In "The Birth lm & Nation" tho wild run Z V81&& clan and their chargers thrills you l the core. So simp lei night In rr. ? of the horses Is a high-powered SS l mobile In which the movie camsrtM. set up. Tho horses roll iJ! .." i and the camera man grinds out his flm, always keeping ft few feet aheia of his charging subjects. a Willow Grove Park OPENS TODAY The Russian SymphonyOrchestra Modest Altschulcr, Conductor; Concerts Afternoon Evening and Reserved Seats in advance .at "the Park. Mail or Telephone.. Opera House FULLER in "A WITCH OB BFTF 'VoMVom ImnernttmHwff. two character, OF BANTA YUEZ- tht will make you laugh. EXHIBITORS' BOOKmfiJ OFFICES, Inc. 1339 Vine Street BesMusr all tke latest nni W t - FljSW'W -" .'W --wjr- lHH fMtf'riayi, Vlmta beth Wi te JfaUH