Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1915, Final, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING LEDGEBPHILADETJPHIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913.
$1000 PER MINUTE
COST OF MOVIE SCENE
Triangle People Plan Pacific
Ocean Naval Battle With a
Real Steamer Sunk
By the Photoplay Editor
A thousand dollars a minute I And JO
to SO minutes o !t: That la the newest
photoplay stunt The Ince corner of the
Triangle Corporation Is going to pull oft
this newest hlgh-cost-of-reollnff opera
tion In a naval battle In the Pacific,
The scenes made will call for the Pa
clfto fleet, a flock of aeroplanes and a
commercial steamer. The steamer has
been bought by the Inco forces and
dressed up In war pnlnt and guns. When
the battle Is at Its height one or two of
t'nelo Sam's cruisers will drop somo high
explosive shells through her wnlls, and
down she'll go. The pholographor prom
ises some "clone-ups" ot the shells at
work.
Tho whole thing Is going to cost In the
neighborhood of $20,000, and It will bo all
over In half an hour, Tho audiences at
the Chestnut Street Opera House will
probably get nbout 10 minutes' worth out
of tho wholo nfTnlr.
Mo less a sum than 1250,000 h been
paid for the rights of "The Birth at a.
Nation" west of the Mississippi. The
Purchaser Is H. A. Sherman, general
manager of tho Elliott Sherman Film
Company, of Minneapolis. '- : said
to be the largest transaction of Its kind
ever consummated
The deal was closed by President H.
B Altken for the Epoch Producing
Corporation. Oniric to tho trcmc iou'i
labor of handling the tours of ten com
panies presenting thc picture, the exec
utives decided to release 'the Western
territory to one person.
Thero Is a fight between a detective
and a fugitive on the ijp of n rapidly
moving frelsht train In the Hellancc child
feature "The Dollhousp Mystery," which
enlists tho services of Carmen Do Iluo
nnd Ueoit'c Stone,Wfepl S and 6, respec
tively
When the scene was being made Charles
tiorman, who Is the fugitive, was exceed
ingly car' ful -if Georgle Stone, who. In
the. photopla .. Is his so... Tho scenario
called for Gntnan to leap from tho train
with Cleors.j- in his arms after the de
tective has been stunned. So careful was
Gorman with Geori-'o that tho small
"leading man" been mo Irritated.
"What do jou think thli scene Is going
to look like?" he demanded. "It's too
tame. You've got to put more ginger Into
your leap. '
And so the scene was made all over
again to meet the objections ot the lead
ing man
What may prove to be the most notable
star and film of the year Is promised at
the Stai4e-r In about a month. It Is
Geraldlne irarrar In the Lasky production
of "Carmen."
Jack Plckford has Joined the Sellg
Polyscope Company, and was In Chicago,
III., recently en route to the Pacific coast,
where he will be engaged with the Sellg
Pacific coast companies.
Although only 19 years of age. Jack
Plckford has been engaged as a motion
picture actor for the last seven years. He
started In the work when he was In knee
breeches. He has played Important role
with the stock companies of Blograph,
Pathe, Reliance and Famous Players.
Among tho famous productions In whlo
he has appeared can be named "Wild
Flower," "The Love Route," "The Pretty
Sister of Jose," "A Girl of Yesterday,"
etc.
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MARGARET PRUSSING
With tho Edison Company.
Theatrical Baedeker
OAIUUCrc "Undsr raver." with Rocxllfl
Fllowe. A melodrama by Hoy Cooper Me
tros and Walter Hackett, which run out
Urt season and the iruon before In Nrtv
York ana Boston, respectively, opening to
night. ADELPHI "Th Road to TeBtsrday," with
William Hodfe. A comedy-drama, ot rural
lite, giving Mr, Hodge a more youthful hut
no lee nnlmrlcal purveyor ot prolnclal ac
cent than his Daniel Voorheci Plko or "The
Man I"rom Home." Opening tonight.
LYRIC "Handi up!" with Irene Franklin,
Maurice and Walton, Uert Green. An elab
orate muclcnt production of tho rovue order,
Mth 12 scenes and proper number of chorus
Klrls. Opening tonight.
IHIOAD "Daddy Lome Lr," with Henry
Illllcr and lluth Chnttprton. Jean Webster'e
noel ot the ' Orphan's Progress" made Into
a sweet, sugary but vtell-ncted success.
riroTarivYs
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOt'SE-Second
week ot Triangle productions. 'The Cow
nrd, ' with Frank Keenan. an lnce-super-led
production, "Old Heidelberg," with
Dorothy Ilsh, n Ctrirtlth-supenlsetl produc
tion. ' A l'aorlle Fool." with Eddie Foy.
nnd "Stolen Mait'c," with Haymond Hltch
toclc, both frorr Mack Scnnett.
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE "The
IJIIndness of Vlrtuo"; a condensed version ot
Tho Chime ot Normandy", grand opera se
lections by Arthur Aldrldgo and others, a
patriotic tableau, smphony orchestra and
travel nnd comedy lllms.
roilHKST-'-The lllrth of a Nation," with
Henry It. Wultlml. Mae Marsh and Spottls
wood Akin. D. W. Griffith' mammoth
photoplay of tho C1U1 War nnd Ileconstruc
llon, founded In fart on Thomas Dixon's
"Clansman." A marvelous entertainment.
STANLEY "The htto 1'earl ' with Mario
Doio, a Paramount feature.
ARCADIA-"The Uludceon,' with Kathryn
Otermann. an Equitable feature.
HGt.NT "The Song of the Wage 8Ue."
with Edmund Hrecse. u Metro feature.
STOCK.
KNICKLRHOCKER "llutterny on the
Wheel. with the Knickerbocker l'lajera
Tho English -nma of a nighty but inno
cent wile, Ih only Just escapes ruin In a
dlvjrce court.
ALNl'T 'The Vampire." with Irene Osier,
Robert Hi am and the Walnut Players, A
drama In which a girl, ruined by a man
much older than herself seeks revenge an
other males
vaudeville.
KEITH'S A Gilbert and Sullivan Retue.
Oertle Vanderbllt and 'Seorge Moore, Charley
Qrapewln In Poughkeepsle," Al Golem
troupe, Hyan and Tierney, Webb and Burns,
Albert C. Cutler, Fred and Adele Astalre and
tho Hearst-SeUg news pactures.
NIXON'S GRAND "The School Playgrounds,"
Arnaud Ilrotherst, Castano and Nelson, Stan
ley and Lambert, Miss Wlllo, Jack Onrl.
GLOBE "Pier 23." Cardo and Nolls, "Follies
of the Day." Whitney's Operatic Dolls, Fred
Weber, Oalloway and Iloberts, In "A Study In
riack and White"; tho Lamplnes. the
Koundlrg Tramps. Cameron and DeWitt. in
"The Groom Forgot," and Colonel Jack
Georgo.
CROSS KEYS First half of week. "Every
body." Cook, Lafferty and Hummell, Me.
Clellan and Carson, Mott and Mansneld, in
The Manicure and tho Sports"; Hairier
and Hawley and Hob Anderson and his
trained pony.
AMERICAN First half ot week, "Four Jacks
and a Queen," Burroughs and company. Ma-
rUArTllls, Silver and Duval ana Buck and
...L. ...UnTtmNINO.
PEOPLE'S ''Uncle Tom's Cabin,11 Earl
Burgess' revival ot the old elisilo.
,. burlesque.
DUMONTS-pumont's Minstrels In "Ladr
NECK WOULD SAVE CITY
"Besieging Enemy" No Doubt Would
Bo Asphyxiated Crossing tho
Deadly Marshes
Philadelphia may not have enough
soldiers and battleships to protect her
self, as tho "war game" has shown, but
sho has one thing more formidable than
anything ns yet taken by tho "besieging
cnemy"-that Is the Neck. Acccordlng
to naval oltlcors and the "war game
umpire," tho Atlantic fleet, which wns
protecting tho shores of the Atlantic
coast and Incidentally Philadelphia, has
been destroyed. The Red fleet, by
superior strategy, outgeneraled tho At
lantic fleet's commander and after de
stroying It, landed troops on tho coast,
which now nro marching on Philadel
phia from tho South.
Philadelphia, on the other hand, say
they should worry. Although, theoreti
cally Bpeaklng, tho navy yard has fallen,
desplto the resistance of tho 100 men,
and tho enemy practically has possession
of tho lower part of tho yard and
meadows surrounding It, officials con
nected with City Hall, who would have
to make- the formal surrender In case the
city should fall, say there Is no cause for
nlarm. It was pointed out that on the
march to Philadelphia the enemy would
have to cross the Neck.
"We should worry about defense," said
a city official today. "W haven't any
soldiers, that Is true, nor are the forts
below the city worth a rap. We have no
gas bombs, either, but wo have on Impreg
nable defense the Neck. If the enemy
ran get across the Neck without becom
ing asphyxiated he's welcome to the
city."
WALKS 30 MILES TO SEE GAME
CATHOLICS HERE HONOR
PRIEST, FOE OF LIQUOR
Observe 125th Birthday Anni
versary of Founder of Ab-
stinence Movement
Boy Gets Hungry on Way nnd Spends
Price of Admission
A K-ycar-old boy who walked to this
city from Trenton to see today's world's
series gamo will be returned to his
parents today. Little William Rhodes Is
poorer nnd wiser poorer because while
on his way he listened to tho call of tho
stomach and spent the dollar he had
saved for the game to buy food; wiser
because he has learned that even had
ho not spent his money ho could not have
seen a. world's series game In Philadel
phia today. This Is Boston's turn to bo
hospitable.
William turned up at the Front and
Master streets police station last night,
broke. He made no effort to control his
emotions and wept openly. Sergeant
Dehner, who can feel with any one who
wants to attend a ball game and can't,
was particularly nice to tho young prisoner.
Awards Contract for 160,000 Rifles
A contract for 100,000 rlflo stocks for tho
Swedish Government has been awarded to
a Des Moines, Ia firm, by Major Charles
Machold, of tho Machold Agency, 6th
street above Chestnut, despite his desire
to place tho order In Philadelphia. Major
Machold said that the cost of walnut
wood has been driven skyward by tho
big demand for It from the nations of
Europe, and that It was Imposlble to And
a local Arm wilting to make the stocks
at a figure low enough. Tho price Quoted
by manufacturers of this city was 100
per cent, abovo the market price of a
year ago, he sold. The local markets
are short on walnut wood because repre
sentatives of tho warring nations have
been huylng it up whenever they found
an opportunity.
Father Mathew, founder In Cathollo
churches of the movement for total ab
stinence from Intoxicating liquors, Is
being honored by Catholics throughout
the city this week In recognition of the
126th anniversary of his birth. The ob
servances were begun yesterday after
noon by nn elaborate religious service In
the Cathedral, Logan square, following a
parade of about 400 representatives of
the Cathollo Total Abstinence Union of
the Diocese of Philadelphia, from Ca
thedral Hall, 16th and Vine streets, to
the church. Many of tho marchers wore
uniforms.
Archbishop Prendergast conducted the
vespers, and a sermon on the life and
work of Father Mathew was preached
by the Itov. Dr. Walter J. Shanlcy, of
Danbury, Conn., formerly president of the
Cathollo Total Abstlneneo Union of
America. The Very Rev. rcter J. Calla
han, of Washington, D. C, assisted th
Archbishop. The nudlenco taxed the ca
pacity of the big auditorium of the Ca
thedral. Other speakers at the service
wero Michael F. Kearney, John A. Oor
man, Miss Sophie Ferris, Miss Sallln
Moore, James A. Dougherty, president of
the Philadelphia Union, and W. J. O'Mal
ley, vlco president.
Tho observance will close with a ban
quet In tho Girls' Cathollo High School
Wednesday night. Speakers at the ban
quet will lncludo tho Rev. John E. Mc
Cann, of East on, Pa., find tho Rov. R. F.
Hannagan, of St. Gregory's Philadelphia,
both ex-presidents of the Philadelphia
Union; Monslgnor P. R. McDcvitt, super
intendent of the parochial schools of the
diocese; ox-Congressman J. Washington
Log-ae, formerly a president of tho local
union; the Rev. Dennis J. Kane, ot
Scranton, vlco president of the National
Catholic Total Abstinence Union; Thomas
V. McCloslcey, of Danbury, Conn., na
tional secretary; John W. Spcckman,
president of tho Catholic Federation So
cieties of Philadelphia, and John Rea,
president of tho State Council.
ELECTRIC COMPANY COWED
Retreats When Sisters Object to Polo
in Front of Home
Fear that the Philadelphia Electric
Company might raise a 30-foot pole In
front of 1S08 South 22d street drew Char
lotto and Elizabeth Halgh from their home
at the dawn of a new week today, and any
designs the electric company may havo
had upon the spot wero blocked.
After the Halgh sisters first showed
their sentiment as to the construction of
pole lines, the company withdrew a crew
and according to tho Electrical Bureau
abandoned the Idea of placing a polo In
front of the Halgh home. But the sis
ters, still suspicious, aro still on guard.
Probing Death of .Motorcyclist
Detectives from the Coroner's office and
the police are making an Investigation to
day to try to learn how Thomas Haffen
aler received Injuries which caused his
death In St Luke's Hospital last night.
Haffenaler, who was 30 years old, lived
at 6110 J street. He was found uncon
scious beside his motorcycle on the
Northeast boulevard, near Old Tork road,
on Saturday and ho never regained consciousness.
TIGER KILLS MALTESE CAT
Pcnco of Zoo Greatly Disturbed by
Murderous Act of Hector, Who
Slew Tix '
A domestic tragedy has stirred the cat
family In the carnlvora- house In the Zoo.
The cats, big and little, are Usually
peaceful among themselves, at any
rate. Hector, a big African tiger, de
cided not to live up to tho family tradi
tions of domestic petc. "nd as a con
sequence Tlx, a beautiful Maltese cat, the
pet of the big Inhabitants of the cat fam
ily cages, la dead. Hector was tho slayer.
Tlx was free to come and go ns she
liked among tho lions and tigers and leop
ards. In comparison to them she seemed
so small that they cruld not be cowardly
enough to harm her. So now tho tigers
and the lions and the leopards will have
to kill the rats that Infest their cages
themselves or else get another cat to do
It. And Tlx was so beautiful that they
feel-so the keepers who know how to tell
the feelings of dumb animals say that
no common cat could really take her
place, no matter how expert In killing
rats and mice It might be.
Hector was the only one not friendly
with the little cousin, and Tlx usually
avoided him. This tlmo she must havo
forgotten. She strolled gracefully along
outside the tiger's lair. A big, powerful
paw stretched ltfeeK between thi tM
There was a cry of pain and th.."
was dead, "'"-
Will Build noma fox v..
A linmo ior nut-an la - .. . ., ;J
mediately adjoining the Ablnstoi 53
morlal Hospital. Old York road i ?"!
incton. Announcement h. . ' " Vil
of the purchase of the property nf
11am .Howard by Georgo W. Elkin. !?
founded tho hnsnllnl an i.i.A"n
..;t , .!-:;,::."." wn
home on the Howard grounds
nroenrtr. comcrlslnsr nun .. '
acres, fronts on Tork road, and ... 1
depth of several hundrod feet to nTM
land nvpnuo. " UV1
Four New Triangle
- Sensations Today .
This afternoon, yo-trfl hwre year first jgnrofwtt n
the second series of TRIAHPOIE PLATO
"THE COWAIU;" wMi Flranfc Keenan.
"OLD HEIDELBERG," -with Dorotby Gbh;
"STOLEN MAGIC," with Raymond Hftcfcwrcfc
"A FAVORITE FOOL," with Eddie Foy.
There you have DRAMA ROMANCE COM.
EDY, all in one afternoon or evening "which, of course, is
the TRIANGLE PLAN.
As for quality, you've never seen more enthralling
dramatic action than in "The Coward." Jb the sort that
drag9 a gasp from you; you'll never anywhere sec more cap
tivating romance the kind that draws the tear unbidden
than "Old Heidelberg"; and as for comedy there's Hitch
cock and Foy. What more could be said, save that there's
excellent music?
Chestnut 'Street Opera House
Chestnut Street Between 10th nd 11th
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Two performances, a day
250 Good Seats, 25c
300 Good Seats, 50c
Aftanroona at2. Everrfn-rt tr
Many others at 7Bo
Better ones tl nd $2
EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR
SUBJECT TO CTIANGE
AUDITORIUM
BLUEBIRD
BROAD ST. CASINO
BRUNSWICK PALACE
BROADWAY
CEDAR
COLUMBIA
CUMBERLAND
DARBY
EUREKA
FAIRMOUNT
FIFTY-EIGHTH ST.
FRANKLIN, W. PHILA.
MONDAY
Nick Winter
Masked Thieves
Blanche Sweet, in
The Secret Orchard
Jose Collins, In The Im
postor. Ham Comedy, &c.
Ntal ot the Navy, No. J
Uzzle & beauty Contest
Martruerlte Clark, In
The Crucible
A Disciple o( NleUche
Iter Burled I'ast
The Test of Man
Chaplin In the Prop Man
Ella Ilall, In
Jewel
Neal or the Navy, No. 4
.nvfcocu urcujueni
Island of
Itegeneratlon
Robert Warwick, In
Alias Jimmy Valentine
Diamond From Sky, 2
New Jitney In Town
FRANKLIN, S. PHILA.
GARDEN
GIRARD
GLOBE
GRAND
GREAT NORTHERN
HAMILTON
TTr4t fl-m.tA In
'Neath Calvary's fehadow
JunA Vrlrtnv
Diamond j?'rom the Sky
Pauline Frederick, In
The Eternal city
Betty Nansen, In
The Sons ot Hate
Nat Goodwin In
The Master Hand
Betty Nansen, In
The Celebrated Scandal
"Win. Fox presents Betty
iiviKQ, Bong- ot Hate
IIAVERFORD
IMPERIAL
JEFFERSON
LEHIGH
LOCUST
LOGAN
LOGAN AUDITORIUM
MARCONI
MARKET STREET
ORIENT
0VERBR00K
PARK
WHAM
FtJPLAR
HJTTENHOUSE
AVtY
SpBtWOOD
flAND
The IJroken Coin
Others
Marie Dressier. In Til
lie's Punctured nomance
Dorothy Donnelly, in
Sealed Valley
F.X. Bushman, Margaret
snow, ine client voice
The Revolutionist
Disappearing Necklace
Edith Wynne Mathlson.
In The Governor's Lady
Edmund Breese, In
The Master Mind
Helen Ware, In
The l'rlce
Scandal
Others
Wilton Lackaye, In
The Man ot Shams
Jno Emerson lu
The Failure
Elala Jants, In Betty in
oearcn oi a unrui
Marguerite Clark,
Seven Bisters
In
Nell Craig, The Crucible
rue woman woo uea
Robert Warwick, In
Alias Jimmy Valentin
Js'ance CNell, Princess
Uomanolt, The Castles
Rebecca
Jesse !askey presents
Blanche Sweet, The Clue
Gertrude McCoy, la
Thro Turbulent Waters
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JLTOBJA
'A8nTOtf7ALACE
VUSK PALAoT "I
iiXkgmenv "'
HI 1 J4SS
A
Kdrrlgani In For Cash
Tile JJrlJge Destroyers
Bessie DarrUcaU, In
The CUP ot Utm
Regeneration
A Powerful Play
Neal ot the Navy
J1U Mother' Portrait
Neal ot Navy KM
Cave en Thunder Cloud
TUESDAY
Hearts
That Knew
Lillian Tucker,
Evidence
In
His Golden Coin
Hazards ot Helen
Spendthrifts
Others,
Neal
of the Navy
Diamond From the Bky S
Queen of the Jungle
The Surrender
Princess Pat
The Goddess, No. 8
Leah tho Forsaken,
The Runaway Wife
Prima Donna's Mother
Lillian Tucker, In
Evidence
Terror of tho Air, 4 pts,
Cleo Madison
The Garden ot Lies
The Whirlpool
Myrtle Fannehlll, In
The Barnstormers
Louisa Glauman, In
Toast ot Death
Always In the Way
With Mary Mlnter
Jose Collins, In
The Impostor
Robert Warwick In
The Stolen Voice
The Broken Coin
Others
Same as Monday
Nat Goodwin, In
The Master Hand
His Crucible
Dawn ot Understanding
Lnore Ulrlch,
KUmeny
In
Blanche Sweet, In
Stolen Goods
Thou Shalt Not. Clause
In the Constitution
John Barrymore. in
Tho Incorrigible Dukane
Mary Fuller, In
Under Southern Skies
Eugene O'Brien, In
Just Out of College
Francesea dl Rlmlnl
Civil War Dan
Vivian Preacott, In
The Unwelcome Wife
Robt Warwick in
The Flash of an Emerald
Holbrook Bllnn, In
The Ivory Snuff Box
Robert Edeson. In
Motormsn A
niehsrd Travers. Tlah'a
Spy. Broken Colo. No. 10
Terror ot thu Air, 4 part
Others
Viola Allen, In
The White Slater, 8 aota
Tom TerrUs, In
Pearl of the Antilles
Lasky presents Charlotte
Walker, In Kindling
Mrs. Leslie Carter, In
Du Barry
Broken Coin, 10. Rose
and Thorns. Others
Tom Terries, In
The Pursuing Bbadow
Regeneration
A Powerful Play
In Shadow of Big Ben
Charles Chaplin
(TCJi
akln
Cawaln Malk
Thai at tH flftYf
I has ChaiU, 3 !)'
tttvcx, A raau
Chaplin In The Woman
Heart and Rose
Frederick Perry. In
Dr. Kanveau
WEDNESDAY
Dawn
ot Freedom
Helen Ware, In
Tho Price
Thro Troubled Water
Think, Mothers
Harry D. Carey, In
Just Jim
The
Cub.
When the Call Cams
"Bathhouse Tragedy. Oth.
The Pine's Revenge
No Flirting Allowed
Jeanne o" the Northland
Hearts and Roses
Blanche Sweet, In
The Clue
J, Rufus Walllngtord
Mr. and Mrs. Castle. Oth,
Fascination of Liz, 4 pts.
Broken Coin, No. 13
.Daughter of the Jungle
Mta jrrora Mexico
Nell Craig, In
His Crucible
Teddy Sampson, In
The Fox Woman
Bong ot Hate
with Uetty Nansen
Jose Collins, In
The Impostor
Edwin August In
Evidence
William Fox present
Wormwood
Rufu Walllngford
Other
Rene Haggard
Journey On
Rotoert Warwick, In Tho
f aco in mo juoonugni
Wm. Fox presents Anna
iMiiion, in regeneration
Paramount, Heine Keif,
In All for a Otrl
Diamond From Sky, 21
The Tides ot Tim
Hsxel Dawn. In
The Heart of Jennifer
Dustln Farnum, n
Th Virginian
Mrs. Flske, In
Vanity Fair
Betty's Bondage
Chas, Chaplin, A Dre
Florence La, Uadle
The Price of Her BUence
Margarita Fischer
In Quest
John Barrymore, In
Are You a Mason f
Flash ot an Emerald
The Idol of the Screen
Hobart Bosworth, in
Th Scarlet Sin
Cleo Madison
Fascination of Lis, 4 pts.
Robt. Edeson. Wm. 8.
Hart, On the Night Stage
Mothering Heart. Beast
at Bay, Massacre, Oth,
Maud Allan, In Th
Rugmakei" Daughter
Romano of Elaine, V'o. V
Path to tba lUlnbow
Paulina , Bush, In An
Idyll of tit Hills, Oth',
Robert Edeson, Mary
Alden, In Man' Progress
Regeneration
A Powerful Play
Tools of Providence
Bound oo th Wheel
Oodse No. T
Her Ketnrn
PawMBQW't. Frttsl aol
Piitty Mil, ral lh
7b SwrjenW
AtttM m,
-Tsj Fine's Keveni
, M mirtla AUewed,
r
'TIItJKSDAY
The
Monopolist
Gale Kane, In
Her Great Match
Nell Craig. In The Whirl
pool. Bronco Billy Misled
Broken Coin, No. 12
Victors at Seven
The Goddess
The Tigress
Broken Coin, No. IT
The Protest
The Broken Coin No. 14
It Almost Happened
Mind Over Motor
A Cigarette, That's All
Oet-Rlch-Qulck Walling,
ford. Little Lost On
Julius Sieger, in
The Master Hand
Other Features
Theda Bara
Her Wonderful Day
Daughter ot Earth
Special
Feature Attractions
Mae Marsh, in
Her Shattered Idol
Sunday
with Reins Davles
Ann Murdoch, In
A Royal Family
Holbrook Bllnn In
Tho Boss
Wm. Fox present Wm.
Farnum, In Samson
Richard Travers, In
The Man Trail
Marie Tempest, In
Mrs. Plum' Pudding
Special Feature Play
and Comedy
Vivian Martin. In
The Little Mademoiselle
Paramount, Hazel Dawn
lnvNlob
Hearts and Flowers
The Call of Yesterday
Same a Wednesday
FRIDAY
Th
In grate
Marguerite Clark, In
Seven Sisters
Broad-way Feature
Tho Vanderhoff Affair
Special
Feature Attraction
Charles Chaplin, In
Shanghaied
Girl of the Dance Hall
The Road to Fame
Scandal Jn the Family
Not a Lamb Shall Stray
Broken Coin, No. 8
The Social La-nr
Nat C. Goodwin. In
The Master Hand
William Fox presents
Doctor Rameau
Devil's Daughter, 6 parts
Neal of the Navy, No. 3
Broken Coin, 7. Life's
Yesterday, iiorn & Bud
Special
Feature Attractions
Henry Walthall, in
Avenging Conscience
Henry Woodruff, in
A Man and His Mate
Holbrook Bllnn, in
Th Ivory Snuff Box
Holbrook DUnn In
Th Ivory Bnuft Box
WT,,.,.u.mrx prnu
Life Shop Window
Came a Tuesday
Walker Whiteside, in
.. jue-iing lot.
Diamond From th Sly
Destiny Skein
l l!e Crewe, in
The Fighting Hopo
Ann Murdock, In
A Royal Family
MJM Bolty Nansen, In
Heart of Lady Alain
Marguerite Clark, in
Helene ot the North
Robert Warwick, In
Flash ot an Emerald
Broken Coin
No. 8
Little Lease. Judith of
Bethulla. Diving Girl
Edwin Arden In
Simon the Jester
Bosworth, In Fatherhood
Broken Coin, No. 17
Bred In th Bon
Featuring Dorothy Olsh
Mary Fuller, In
Circus Mary
Broken Coin, No. IB
Other Feature
Betty Nansen, In
Should a Mother TellT
VeniJett
Lasky presents Dustln
Farnum, in Cameo Klrby
Th Naked Truth
Mary Fuller, in. Th Olrl
Who Had a Soul. Elaine.
Rita Bacehetto, In
Without a Country
Vengeance
ot th Wild
Broken Cln. Ne.
The Tale of tWpaat
Feature
Attraction
Jos Colli, la
Th lastwetor
Broken Coin.
Hh8&S
Louts Meredith, in
An Enemy to Society
Nat C. Goodwin, in
Business Is Business
ESnroiy Wehlen, In
when a Woman Loves
Th Refug
Italian.Austrlan War
Th Wolf Man, with
West and Ralph Lewi
nenry Walthal In
Th Ghost
Richard J. Jose, In
Bllvsr Threads
Jjs Lasky present
Th Puppet Crown
Under Southern Biles
Th Ooddss, No. IS
Theda Bora
J3vir Daughur, 6 part
Janet .Beecher, In
Fin Feather
Th Man
From Oregon
SATURDAY
Toller
ot the Sea
Mary Plckford, In
Rags
Helen Eddy, Her Slight
Mistake. Red Virgin
Special
Feature Attraction
William Farnum. In
The Sign of tho Cross
The Barren Gain
Tho Kiss of Dishonor
The Homecoming
Animated Weekly No. 185
Theda Bara, In
Lady Audley's Secret
Charlotte Walker. Kin
dling. Kom'co of Elaine
Mons. Lecoq
Diamond From the Sky
Neal of the Navy, No. U
Animated Weekly
Plckford, Mistress Nell
. Special
Feature Attractions
Charles Chaplin, In
Bhanghalod
Katbl;
ilyn Williams, m
The Rosary
Robert I la iron and Ma
Marsh, in The Outcast
Francis X. Bushman In
Th Second in Command
Dorothy Donnelly, in
The Thief
Edwin Arden, In
Simon the Jester
Neal of the Navy, No. 0
Other
? Fox present Wm.
Farnum. 'file Plunderer
Helen War, in
Th Price
Helen Ware, In
The Price
S.eal SL th Navy, No. 4
Eye. That Set Not Oth.
IFnl kvA,1. itn
The Family Cupboard
Th.Ma-jfy-o-f"t,ht.'aw
Howard Eetabrook, In
-". ..w.in et
nK ,..
T.Vi, ";'ue. otners
Italian-Austrian War
Kathlvn Williams, In
The Rosary
Helen War in
'M Price
- rjcarora, in
Pawn ot a Tomorrow
Th Bpender
Featuring Geo. Probert
..wuMiuu ox jsialn
Queen of Junglo Land
""itf-fts-"..
-- ". IF v-eji.iy
Paulln Frederick, In
.". -viiii vity
Wilton Lackare, In
Th Man ot fihame
Daniel Frohman present
TheMoJh and th Flam
Broken Coin, No. 1
The Octopu
Marl Cahllli In Judy
Forgot. Other
God' Witness. Th Fall,
ur. Caust in th Rain
Wilton Lackaye. In
Th Man of Shame
Mountain Mary Mm,
Blanch, Beauty Doctor
Eye That Sea Not
A Day of Havoc
Always to Ui War
forainount Travl pie.
Soandal la th' Family
MM, a. Lou Moll Mrar
Daniel Frohman present
Mary Plckford. Llttl.Pal
Woman Who Dared
Broncho jJiliy
Chaplin, In Th Bank.
King Bagot. Other
Claw of Greed
Diamond From th Sky
Th
Ma
lay Ward, in
Continental Olrt
Headliner. Jay 1-henom
New Jitney in Town
Silver Thread
Among th Oold
Blanch Bwsat, Wama
of V Htln Louis
Heal of Ik Navy, AnU
nu. i,snp)
r
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S-35T
PROMINENT
fossj
m PHOIPPLAy PRESEMfflnONS If
j&
NORTH
HI f TPRTDTt BROAD AND BUB
DliJJliUlrVjLI QUEHANNA AVE.
ft 2 to 11 P. M.
BLANCHE SWEET in
"THE SECRET ORCHARD"
Great Northern qermant'n aves.
DAILY. 2 :S0 P. M. EVENINGS. 7 & 0.
WM. FOX. Presents BETTY NANSEN In
"THE SONG OF HATE"
Broad Street Casino BR0Igel0,r
MATINEE, 2 :30. EVENING, 7 4 9.
JOSE COLLINS In
THE IMPOSTOR" 6 Parts.
"HAM" COMEDY. OTHERB.
.NORTHWEST
JErrfc.K5UIN dauphin streets
Francis X. BUSHMAN Z Marguerite SNOW
"THE SILENT VOICE"
Play Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co.
PA Die" RIDGE AVE. AND DAUPHIN
rKTW MAT.. 2:15. EVG 8:80.
Uear Our J. P. Seeburo- Orcheitral Pips Orpon
"SEVEN SISTERS" A Paramount Picture
Featuring MARGUERITE CLARK
Plays Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co.
LEHIGH Theatre lehioh avr.
"THE REVOLUTIONIST"
THE DISAPPEARING NECKLACE"
"HE'S IN AGAIN"
Columbia Theatre Columbia ave.
"DESTINY" 3 Reels. CHAS. CHAPLIN in
"THE PROPERTY MAN" 2 Reels.
THE TEST OF MAN" 2 Reels.
A JOKER COMEDY
YORK, i ALALfci tork street
CHAS. CHAPLIN 2 Reels
"REVENGE "2 Reels
Washington Palace bi'ownbts.
"Neal of the Navy" SJS'd.
"HOMAGE"
'THE FORTIFICATION PLANB"
I ' i
nr.,i Allpotionv 28th Allegheny At.
west uegneny Mat..3iis. Evgs..eao
MUTUAL MASTER PICTURES Present
LILLIAN oisii k "Cantaln Macktin"
JACK CONWAY In -Pln ITmCKHn
"NEAL OF THE NAVY" PATHE-B WEEKLY
2STII AND
CUMBERLAND
Cumberland ""ggSg
Broadway Features Present
ELLA HALL in "JEWEL"
CENTRAL
Market St. Theatre 88S ASSS
WILTON LACKAYE In
"THE MAN OF SHAME"
VICTORIA
"REGENERATION"
MARKET ST.
AUUVB NINTH
A POWERFUL PLAY
AUDITORIUM "EIGHTBTREET
"NICK WINTER'S
MASKED THIEVES"
SAVOY
"REBECCA"
tail markbt
TTKKafT
WMkly Preg-miM
MatMn . CUrt
Jh-ti-y Monday la U XYJCMINU LJUXUm
WEST "PHILADELPHIA
LOfIIT Z2D AND lOCUBT BTS.
M.V , .? m - KIMDALL ORGAN
Mats., 1:30 and 8 P. M. Evgs , 0:30 to 11.
EDITH WYNNE MATIUSON
"TUB GOVERNOR'S LADY"
Play Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co.
GRAND i0 AND MARKET STREETS
hVT Matinee Dally. 2 P. M.. So
present BETTY NANSEN in
"The Celebrated Scandal"
s
Reel
EUREKA 0THAND
mOTnrVL,,.MARKI!T STREETS
REVEREND CTRUS TOWN8END BRADY'S
"ISLAND OF REGENERATION"
i Yl-t?.,KaP.1i.P.'ua Klbbon Feature.
Also "THE GODDESS" Last Chapter.
I. T . 60TH WALNUT STREETS
corVrop.VnU,r.9 Dorothy Donnelly in
"SEALED VALLEY"
GLOBE SJf1 " MARKET BTB.
Ub-wCUb Dally Matf 2.,0 Eygl 7 4 ,
NAT GOODWIN in
" T HE MASTER HAND"
Plays Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co.
Pof?rtr a CEDAR THEATRE
POPULAR -i-ClVVK 00TII 4 CEDAR
"A Disciple of Nietsche" 8Part
"HER BURIED PASP'"0""7
SHERWOOD MTnANi
Blanche Sweet in "THE CLUE"
Ferformances 6:80. 8 and 0:30.
RITTENHOUSE haverford
WM. FOX Present. EnTOnD
n n t m NA.Ni- O'NEIL In
P R.J NCE88 ROMANOFF"
MR. and MRS. VERNON CASTr-m V
NORTHEAST
P.IDADn AVENUE THEATRE
vtruvis tth ANp oiRARD AY
BETTY NANSEN in
"THE SONG OF HATE"
STRAND 12TH GIRARD AVE.
" v"1-' MATINEE AND NIGHT
GERTRUDE McCOY in
"Through Turbulent Water"
TIVOLI Theatre SSffiTiMS
J.Warren Kerrigan in "For Cash"
"A TALE OP Twwwnv crnnTWH
THE BIUDOB DESTtOYERS,, OTIIER8
POPLAR
FAIRMOUNT
ROBERT WAnttnm
VALENTINE" B Parts.
OTH AND
POPLAR
FRANKLIN AND
V1 11frTTM 1VR
Tmnnnn. ... . . .f rfc""w' ..t .
;:vf,I,-A vAAtwicic in
i . T T . a TTirXfT
vrirKB.L '1
KENSINGTON
FRANKLIN B2D AND nARD ave.
VSFb fflSSS?1 ,n "oVhes-
GARDEN m?d,5ansdownb ave.
. MATINEE 2, EVENINO 0 :S.
PAULINE FREDERICK in
inc. citKJNAL, CITY"
HAVERFORD wrn "
a.tri:Jl HAVERFORD AVE.
MARIE DRESSLER in "TILLIE'S
PUNCTURED ROMANCE"' 8
ACTS
HAMILTON coth A, L4own. xy.
"THE BROKEN COIN"8'
JVaturln, ORACH CUNARD .d fANcIb
vtlUSHB,
Broadway Theatre "Vt0
MARGUERITE CLARK ij
inc. uuuuiBLt."
S8th St. Theatre MT fwS9.'- "
MATINEB.2P.it EVEKmSJ?0. W-
"DIAMOND FROM THE SKYSSi.'PiS,"-
...ANIMATED WEEKr.v" CnPtr.
"NEW JITNEY IN TOWN"
ORIENT Tlwatre "VSSSS55
uS m "THE FAILURE"
"ROAD TO piuh.. UWIUi
"LOVE Ml'MPB AND BITlfpa-.
OVKKBKOOK
?K.
um Janu " "OmHv ;H
eats a
MOL'NT
Search of
Thrill" i
Brunswick Palace mi forvb.
"weai ot the Navy" 3d Series
... . PATHS .DAILY
"LIZZIE AND BEAUTY CONTEST"
LOOAN
T nmn A..J!a : BROAD ST. AV
"u6''' riuuiluriUlH ROCKLAND
HELEN WARE in
"THE PRICE"
LOGAN THEATRE "$"
EDMUND BREESE in
"THE MASTER MIND"
? ' ?;
GKRMANTQWN
"ssslll
TulDehnrlron oermantown ave.
a uipenocKen tuu-ehocken bt.
"THE CUP OF LIFE" With
Bestie Barucale and Enid Marker
PFI HAM oermantown ave. akb
--l BHARPNACK STREBT
KELL ORAIG sHJ8 Crucible
fuller , "The Woman Who LietT
Wayne Palace a.UT..Avd'
"NEAL OF THE NAVY" "gfi.
..T'JB CAVE ON THTINDER CLOUD" .
UWB OOQD COMEDY, g CTB. 8 SHOW
. DABBY t
DARBY THEATRE VA?ZT
"NEAL OF THE NAVY" No. 4j
"TATTERED PARCHMENT'
BQHTlt PHILADELPHIA
FRANKI IN 8D "trbbt. ;
'"rwl-ll FIT WATER BTRsW '
"DIAMOND FROM SKY"
MARCONI - SOUTH
iPi, X5?V ll EIQHTK BTRSsW .
"ouanual " 5 Reels
AND OTHERS
OLYMPIA BROAD AND -3
LnilO, . BAINURIDGH 8TREETj
jyt-cyiAL. rEAl UK-ATTRACTIONS
CMiUl WmUv Progrmra
. OT IlWM IHMtTM
AMr ItllMMM oolOBU at lh VC0
Utoam snrir lOna) J
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