Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 30, 1915, Final, Amusement Section, Image 12

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A Fresh Triangle Bill
OARRIOK "The Show Shon.,f with Zelda Sears. Rmrmt RMnnv. Jeannette ta'
Robert Frailer. Mildred "Bright. Tlollv LawIs. "Waltpr Tonnp. Emmrtt Rharttalfi
Saxon Kllng and A. R. Tilburne. James Porbes' comedy of theatrical life, which!
oiAjreu a aisiinct success in New YorK last season, it recounts the efforts or a
rich jounff man to win a stage-struck girl by proving her a failure as a. star.
Naturally, it deals with all the more amusing sides of life behind the footlights.
Mr. Sidney plays a theatrical manager. Miss Sears a .stage-mother. Limited en
gagement. Extra matinee Tuesday.
NEW FEATURE FILMS
CHESTNUT BTREET OPERA Fifth
week of Triangle Alms: Weber and
Fields in a Keystone production, "The
Best of Enemies": Douglas Fairbanks
in "Double Trouble," a Griffith-supervised
production: Bessie Barriscale in
' The Golden Claw," and another Key
stone comedy, "Saved by Wireless."
METROPOLITAN "How Mollle Made
Good," a, six-part feature in which
Marguerite Dale, as a young newspaper
woman. Interviews" Robert Edeson, Lee
Ditrichstcm, Henrietta Crosman, Cyril
Scott. Julia Dean. Henry Kolkcr. Lulu
Glaser, Julian Eltlnge, Mabel Fenton,
Charles Ross, May Robson and Mmc.
Fjorde, of the RoaI Opera, Berlin.
Minor films, and a musical programme
Including selections from "Martha." by
soloists and ensemble, popular songs,
and ballads by Arthur Aldrldge.
STANLEY "An Allen," with George
ucian, mward Gillespie, Thelma Salter
and others A plcturization of Mr. Be
ban's popular vaudeville playlet, "The
Sign of the Rose" It shows him in
his admirable impersonation of the
pathetic Italian father of the slums.
The piece will be seen all through the
neck accompanied by special music.
ARCADIA Mondav, Tuesdaj and Wed
ncsdij "Tho Masnucraderfa." with Hazel
Dawn, a picturization of Henry Arthur
James drama of the English barmaid
who marries above her station Thurs
day. Friday and Saturdaj "Carmen."
with Thoda Bara playing part in which
Geraldine Farrar his lately been seen.
A Vox production, employing Edmar
Linden James A Marcus. Carl Har
baugh and Elsie McCloud
REGENT Monday and Tuesday. "My
-Madonna." vikh Olgi Petroa. a Metro
production of Robert W Service's poem
Wednesday and Thursday, "The Final
Jud-rnv-nt." with Ethel Barry more
Frid-iv and' Saturday, "Should a Wife
rors-vtr with Lillian Lorraine
CONTINUING PLATS
GARRICK"VnCer Cover." with. Roclt
llffe Fellowes. A melodrama with
laughs, excitement and a detective
guessing contest.
LYRIC "The Road to Happiness," with
William Hodge. A comedy-drama of
rural life, giving Mr. Hodge a more
youthful but no less whimsical pur
veyor of provincial accent than his
Daniel Voorhees Pike, of "The Man
rrom Home."
BROAD "Daddy Long Leg3," with Henry
Miller and Ruth Chatterton. Jean Web
ster's novel of the "Orphan's Progress"
made Into a sweet, sugary but well
acted success.
ADELPUI-A Full House," with May
Vokes. Herbert Corthell and George
Parsons. Three laughs and two roars
every other line over a. crook, a cop and
a chorus girl.
CONTINUING PHOTOPLAYS
FORREST "The Birth of a Nation," with
Henry B. Walthal. Mae Marsh and
Spottswood Altken D. W. Griffith's
mammoth photoplay of the Civil War
and Reconstruction, founded In part on
Thomxs Dixon's "Clansman." A mar
velous entertainment.
PALACE "Carmen." with Geraldine
Farrar, the remarkably beautiful pro
duction seen for the past fortnight at
the Stanley All the week,
STOCK
WALNUT "Ready Money." with the
I'enr Players with Edward Everett
Horton and Irene Oshier. The first stock
production in this city of the skillful,
amusing farce about the young man
who bluffs himself to success by merely
showing S3).000 worth of counterfeit
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KNICKERBOCkER "Madam X," with
the Knickerbocker Players and Ruth
Robinson, a new acquisition to the
company. The popular French melo
drama -in which Dorothy Donnelly
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featuring Tony the lUUUci
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entertainers K Ro c Th '
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blackface cnterij. i - r i i
Latham, in a omw atie
and Mulvey, In I an in a
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dienrte, and Jba BHe tea
GRAND "THor Cabart
rogero ana Arowr
Thornton, in 'AtTj
tho Scotch xyioptwatoift'
Home." presented hf
and company; "Wolssy
"The Blowout"; Von CeU &
CROSS KEYS First half: "The SfesJ of
Asia": Five Veterans, 'The Politi
clan," with Marguerite Dawson and
company; Golden and Llvzey. Jack
Williams, monologist, and Richards
and Montrose. Second half: Lois Clark,
and Company, In a musical melange;
Neilson'e Aerial Ballet. Rome and
Klrby, comedians; Irving Roth, Fred
Benello and Sister, cyclists, and Hirsch
and Tabb. In "A Night in New York."
AMERICAN First half of week: Neil
son's Aerial Ballet. Paul Fetching and
company, "The Musical Garden"; Mann
and Burke, singing entertainers, and
Galloway and Roberts, in. "Black and
Tan." Final half of the week: Mur
phy's Steel Pier Minstrels, featuring
Vic Richards; Jules and Frances, "At
the Soda Water Fountain"; Whitney
and Wilson, In "The Fat and the
Lean," and Charle3 Thompson, Juggler.
AT POPULAR PRICES
PEOPLE'S "The Two Johns," with Ed.
Begley and a musical comedy company.
J. C. Stewart's production.
BURLESQUE
DUMONT'SVumont's Minstrels in trav-
"The Eye la the mirror of the brain,
and the screen has Riven to eye play an
Infinitely greater scope, power and Impor
tance." Sarah Bernhardt.
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At Keith's next week, in "The.
Bomb."
esties and burlesque dealing with local
and national affairs. "Whero Is John
son?" satirizes fortune tellers.
COMING
NOVEMBER 8
KEITH'S Nora Baycs, singing comedi
enne; Lew Dockstader, as '"Teddy" In
"My Policies"; Harry Green and com
pany In "The Cherry Tree"; C"lK
Campbell, tenor; Cantor' and Lt
comedians; The Werner-Amoros Com
pany In a European novelty; Whitfield.
Ireland and company. In song, dance
and merriment; John Singer and Zlcgler
Twins, dancers: Balzer Sisters, In aerial
surprise, and others. ,
KNICKERBOCKER "Seven Keys to
Baldpatc."
PEOPLE'S "Today-,"
NOVEMBER IS t
KEITH'S "The - Fall Fashion Show.T
MUo, Harrison Brockbank and company,
Ralph Smatley. Mr and Mrs. Jimmy
Barry. Tracey and Stone and others.1
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Evenings 8:15
Matinees 2:15
Trices. Em. Sat. .Mats., 25c. 50c. 73c, Sl-S $1.50. Lose HoifK. SI
All Other Matinee, 23c, 50c and $1.00. Loses and Boxes, 31.50
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FACTS ABOUT "THE BERTH OF A NATION
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IT WILL BE
YOUR LIFE LONG
REGRET IF YOU MISS THIS'
Women's Dree ed 25 000 Yards and Ku KIux
Ccslilmcs 12,000 nrcl of CIntli.
A Mrleal Score f 40 I'lecen. Synchronized to the
Several TIiuu.am! Distinct nnd Individual Scenes.
Mtlit rhirtoernphy at Kittle Sienrs Invented
nnd Perfected nt Cost at $5,000.
A Series of Wild Kn Klnr "Klden" That Com
mandeered a County for a Day and Coat $10,000.
Vonl's Theatre. Msahlncton, Iteprodnced to the
Smallfst Uetcll for the Lincoln Tragedy.
IllEKCSt Uattles of the Civil War Ke-enaeted.
Cities Dullt Up and Then Dentroved bf Tire.
MAKING ALTOGETHER
Tlio Matt Stupendous Dramatic nnd Spectaenlar
FnterprUu Which tho Brain o( Man Han Yet Vta
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TO OUT-OI-TOWN 1'ATllONh: lou must see 'Tile lllrth of a Nation" In
Philadelphia or .OT AT A I.I. tlilt hhwh. The route mappnl out Includes none
of the smaller ciliei In this vicinity.
HIGHLY LMl'OKTANT : -The ISlrth of a Nation" Wilt Never Be frcientml
at Any nut the Ulsbest Clum Theatres and at Trice Customarily Chnrxrd In Such
riayhouitea. D. Vf. GRIirnTU,
SEATS ON SALE TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE
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