hhmhwhul. i"mmmmmmmm. The Evening Ledger Amusement Section, Saturday, October 23, 1915 The Photoplay Man-About-Town When Manager Amsterdam took over the West Allegheny Theatre, he promised a new kind of program for the patrons. He Is now giving one composed of sub jects from- the many producers. Mr. Amsterdam spends hit leisure time look ing after the details of a busy exchange and the Amber Theatre in Kensington. The Market street theatres are now securing their programs through the Stanley Booking Company, which insures the patrons the best pictures and early presentations. Mark M. DJttenfuss was a recent visitor at the Liberty Studio in Germantown. lie represents the Universal Company now, but was associated with the first movies in this city. The World Film Corporation has rent ed the studio for a special feature. This city Is an ideal spot for the making of motion pictures, as It is rich In scenic and historical value. The Chamber of Commerce should get after the producers and try to Induce them to locate here. The moving-picture studio located at 4Sth street and Parkslde avenue win take on an appearance of activity in the near future If the rumors now being circulated materialize. Before Walter Jacobs, manager of the Imperial, entered the picture field he was an Instructor in wrestling. Arrangements are ncario; completion for the presentation of vaudeville at the Lincoln and Point Breeze Theatres. William Crozer, the manager of Logan Auditorium, Is a singer and Sunday school teacher. Whenever the opportu nity comes to accompany the picture with a song he uses this method and it meets with hearty approval. Thisweelc he sang "Sliver Theads Among the Oo!d'' during the -showing of the picture. Allen-May. now star salesman of the local branch of the World Film Corpora tion, was the first singer to us stereoptl con slides. ThU led to the coining of "Illustrated Songs." He was at the Fam ily Theatre, Market and Juniper streets, for several years. Regular weekly meetings of the Mo tion Picture Exhibitors' League will be held every Friday at noon In the rooms. 1337 "Vine street The big subject now is the coming movie balL Mr. Hanna. of the Pastime Theatre, wants to have the name Pastime copy righted. We know where he can buy a number of "Bijou." "Palace," "Dream land" and other signs. T There is no truth In the rumor that Manager Hebrew, of the V. L. S. B. office, is going to resign. Operat'ons on the new theatre at SSth and Pine street are rapidly Hearing- cora- pletion. Francis X. Bushman was a matinee idol at the Camden Temple Theatre not so many years ago. The position of "Booker" in a film "ex change Is Just as Important as that of a train dispatcher. Each sees that the right show or train Is sent to- the theatre or town at the proper time and date. The Broad Street Theatre has yet to be Invaded with the celluloid show. ', yy-r-z-''s' -gyiiittittTCTCTirVg mmatmmummvMmmmm&-MkimiiUuiD V9a5i PROMINENT PHOTOPLAY" PRESENTATIONS SP SUBJECT TO CHANGE JL WEST PHILADELPHIA I ifl ICT 62D A LOCUST STREETS LAJlUol KIMBALL. ORGAN Mats. 1:30 and 1P.M. Evc.. 0:30 to 11 Beatriz Mfchelena "SALVATION NELL" Plar Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co. SHERWOOD MTH abTltimobk Oliver Morosco Presents LENORE ULRICH in " KILMENY " Matinee. 2:30. Ermine, 6:30, S and 9:30. pnivn 52D AND MARKET STREETS UKAllL" MAT. DAILY. SP.M.-5 cts. Julius Steger in "The Master of the House" FIVE REELS EUREKA MARKET STREETS "The Diamond from the Sky" IMPFRIA! GOTH AND IfllTUWUi WALNUT STREETS THE EQUITABLE FILM CORP. Presents THOMAS A. WISE In Paul Amutrone'" romantic tale of the race track "BLUE GRASS" OTHERS HI ORF 59TH AND MARKET STS. laL-UBC TJallr Mat.. 2:15. Erg. 7 4 9. C. AUBREY SMITH "Builder of Bridges" Plays Obtained Thru Stanley Booklnr Co. the rrnAD theatre POPULAR LCfAK OOTH CEDAR "As In Days of Old," "The Greater Courage," 2 Acts Animated Weekly, No. 189 OTHERS HAVERFORD haver'ford ave. WORLD FILM CORP. Presents WEST PHILADELPHIA RITTENHOUSE haSIrfobd HERBERT KELSEY and EFFIE SHANNON in "AFTER THE BALL" Franklin Theatre 82D EARD GLAYDS HULETTE IN What Happened on the Barbuda' OTHERS MATINEE DAILY PADnfW 03d LAN8DOWNE AVE. VjAKUJLTI MAT. 2. EVQ. 0:30 "HYPOCRITES it OVERDROOK CENTRAL VICTORIA "Sif&m, "Circular Staircase" FEATURING Eugenie Besserer Market St. Theatre m "gSr ""The Wheels of Justice" AUDITORIUM SaSKnuBB "The Humble Guise" NORTHWEST 1211 MARKET STREET THECUB it IN FIVE ACTS OTHER SUBJECTS COMEDY MATINEE AT 2. FIVE CENTS HAMILTON h5i ATe" SIXTH EPISODE OF 'NEAL OF THE NAVY1 TWO REELS OTHERS ORIENT Theatre a SST" TOM WISE IN "BLUE GRASS" -THE CALL OF THE CITY" "HIS FAIRY GOD MOTHER" Comedr MASHES AND SPLASHES" Comedy PARKWAY POPLAR STREETS "Romance of Elaine," No, 34 Continuous Performance From 1.30 to 11 Weekly Programs Appear In Motion Picture Chart OVERBROOK haverford ave. PARAMOUNT BLANCHE SWEET IN "THE CLUE" 1 NORTHEAST riDADn AVENUE THEATRE IjlKArUS 7TH AND G1RARD AVE. R. A. WALSH MAE MARSH IRENE HUNT In the Traelc Story 'The Outlaw's Revenge JUVENILE DANCING CONTEST SPECIAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON CTRANn 12TH AND GIRARD AVE. JIArUtu MATINEE and NIGHT Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne in "GRAUSTARK" SIX REELS KENSINGTON BELGRADE ST. and FRANKFORD AVE. BELGRADE "Drawing the Line" A beautiful two-reel Flying A drama featuring Vivian Rich FRONT ST. AND GIRARD AVE. JUMBO "Room and Board, $1.50" "Larry O'Neill, Gentleman" "The Rajah's Sacrifice" "Lon, of Lone Mountain" Brunswick Palace EKJriu. Special Feature Attractions DARBY DARBY THEATRE VA?Zr' "THE FIGHTING HOPE" With Laura Hope Crews David Belasco'a Distinguished Star la the Tale of a Trust Betrayed ROMANCE OF ELAINE," No. 4 Matinee and Evening Others SAVOY Everett Butterfield, Mabel Tran nelle and Sally Crate in "THE MAGIC SKIN" rf TTl7l3Dri BROAD AND SUS- DLtJll,alt.Lf QUEHANNA AVE. 2 to 11 P. 1L ANNIVERSARY WEEK PARAMOUNT Elsie Janis in "NEARLY A LADY" Great Northern germantn aves DAILY, 2:30 P. M. EVENINGS. 7 and 9 "Just Out of College" By GEORGE ADE Broad Street Casino BROE,F?EI'- Matinee 2.30. Evening 6.45. 8.15. 9.30 BALZACS GREAT DRAMA "THE COUNTY PARSON" "THE GIRt AND THE MAIL BAG" "THE WANDERER-COMEDIES 11VUL.1 theatre below ktth st. WORLD FILM CORP. Presents ROBERT WARWICK in "THE MAN OF THE HOUR" FIVE PARTS OTHERS 4003 OLD YORK ROAD LUZERNE Edmund Breese in "The Walls of Jericho" 5 Reels AND OTHERS LOGAN LOGAN THEATRE "MS PARAMOUNT PICTURES EDWARD ABELES it IN Brewster's Millions" Logan Auditorium 'Tc&Snd Orpan Recital ''Start and Stripes Farmer" MAI1EL TRUNNELLB ft E. BUTTERFIELD IN THE "MAGIC SKIN" "WHITE WASHING WILLIAM" "The Auction Sale of Run Down Ranch" "THE SILENT ACCUSER" JEFFERSON 2WH aSSIIP,n SPECIAL THE PERFECT WOMAN ANNETTE KELLERMAN "NEPTUNE'1! DAUGHTER" PUTS Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co. PARK RIDGE AVE. AND DAUPHIN rUUW MAT, 2:15. EVO- 6:30 near Our J. P. Seeburg Ordteitrat Pip Organ "THE BLUDGEON" A Werld JIasterplcture. Featuring KATHRYN OSTERMAN Plars Obtained Thru Stanley Booking Co. WestAUeghenyS,? Z(tt?JS&, PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENT ELSIE JANIS m "Betty in Search of a Thrill" IN FIVE PARTS OTHERS Cumberland theatre. mth and tUDlDCHanU CUMBERLAND STS. WORLD FILM CORPORATION PRESENTS ROBERT WARWICK ra "The Man Who Fowi Himself" LEHIGH Theatre th "Neal of the Navy," No. 5 "Heavy Villain.," 5 Reek Broadway Star Feature Washington Palace b2rIwnusts. 'The New Goyernor' IN FIVE PARTS FEATURING Wm. Farnum SOUTH PHILADELPHIA 3D glREJ. fitzwater wnin FRANKLIN ANITA STEWART IN "The Sins of Mothers" MARCONI EIGHTH STREET "The Christian" 8 Reels Admission 10 and 15c GERMANTOWN GERMANTOWN ATX. TULPEHOCKEN ST. Tulpehocken "Diamond From the Sky" "The Gentleman Burglar" DC! UAM GERMANTOWN AVZNUX rCil .niUYl AND SHARPNACK ST. "ROMANCE OF ELAINE." No. 10 WARREN KERRIGAN in "A Kentucky Idyll" HAM AND BUD COMZDT IT-. P1-a Germantown Are. Abort Wayne raiace Huntinr par at. "The Unlawful Wife," 5 Parts "The Mystic Ball," 2 Parts And two other good pictures Matinee, 5c Erenlnr. 10c THE MOVIE NUT Continued from prrcedlnc pace Meanwhile &.N.P NARFUES HEP. HIN5ELF. 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