Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 30, 1915, Final, Amusement Section, Image 17

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Evening Ledger Amusement Section, Saturday, October 30, 1915
With the Exhibitors
When the patrons enter the Eureka
Theatre they are greeted by a most beau
tiful effect of the open fireplace and old-mission-flnlshed
Interior. The soft light
ins effects lend a tone of quiet and home
like touch that makes one fee! he is
sitting in a great room looking out at the
wonders of the world on the screen.
Although the price of admission at the
Cedar la only 5 cents, the patrons ara re
ceiving a very good program, composed
of some of the latest subjects.
Manager Jone3, of the Brunswick Pal
ace, is a firm believer In the serial pic
tures, and the popularity of "Xeal of the
Navy," on Monday, and "The Broken
Coin," on Thursday, proves that be Is
right.
It secm3 to be the style now to manage
two theatres, and this Is what Messrs.
Goldstone and Mellor. of the Garden
and Bittenhousa are doing.
Both tha Darby and Orient theatres
are controlled by business men who have
entered the Industry Just recently. Doc
tor Harrigan was in the pharmaceutical
Orient. Is a well-known real estata op
erator. The Market street theatres, comprising
tha Victoria. Market Street. Savoy. .Prin
cess and Auditorium, are. having their
attractions selected by Mrs. Stephen" Mor
ris, who recently left tha Lubin Company
to take up her new duties as booking di
rector. Many early presentations are
shown, and the patrons are given only
the best subjects.
business at 13th and RItner back in 1507,
but saw the creat possibilities of pictures,
with the result that he now owns the
Darby Theatre, while Mr. Connors, of the
'gkkAATjg
PROMINENT PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS
(S&gggj
iSrSm Boo&ng Grrmam
THE following theatres obtain their pictures from tha
Stanley Booking Company, which is a guarantee of early
showings of the finest productions. All pictures reviewed
before exhibition. Ask for the theatre in your locality
obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Company.
ALHAMBRA ::iir-S?-a
John Mason and Hazel Dawn
"THE FATAL CARD"
ARCADIA CHESTNUT
tlWtUU REIOW 10TH
FREDERICK PERRY
"THE FAMILY STAIN"
APHT I O 52D AND THOMPSON
V-1-LV- STKFETS
OPENING TODAY
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"HEART OF BLUE RIDGE"
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IX
ADDITION TO JJ.U.V PRODUCTION
RFI T FVI IF FRONT AND
DE.L.L.C V UL SUSQUEHANNA
CHARLOTTE WALKER
IN
"KINDLING"
BIJOU DREAM SSraLSS
ETHEL BARRYMORE
IN
"The Final Judgment"
BLUEBIRD -09 7Na"iovstd st
JOHN BARRYMORE
IN
"The Incorrigible Dukane"
FAIRMOUNT -"CT" f AVE.
FRANCIS FORD
IN
"The Camels Are Coming'
GERMANTOWN K03TGoIA
CYRIL MAUDE
"peer'gynt"
GI O R F S0TH and
Li J D C .MARKET STS.
C. AUBREY SMITH
"John Glayde's Honor"
JEFFERSON 20Tn aSSa01
HILDA SPONG
"DIVORCE"
EQUITABLE
LAFAYETTE 29U KENS,:S,E
MARY PICKFORD
IN
"RAGS"
I.OtiAN
LUZERNE iWi rdtork
C. Aubrey Smith
IN
"Builder of Bridges"
noi:tii::ast
piDA or avenue theatre
JirvttIlV 7TH AND GIRAICD AVE.
LILLIAN GISH in
"ENOCH ARDEN"
SATURDAY Matinee.. ChllJretTa CarnlrO.
QTRANn 1ST" AND GIRARD AVE.
3 IA1NI MATINEE and NIGHT
VIOLA ALLEN
IN
"The White Sister"
SUBJECT TO CHANGE
LI D C D T V BROAD AND
lfiLK 1 I COLUMBIA
"THE BROKEN COIN"
"SERGE PANINE"
LOCUST "" LOCUST STS.
FREDERICK LEWIS and
ETHEL GREY TERRY
" B O UG H T "
Logan Auditorium BROrockland
HOWARD ESTABRGOK
"THE CLOSING NET"
LOGAN THEATRE "MS"
LEONORE ULRICH
IN
"KILMENY"
NEW BROADWAY 1sc?oersts.
SPECIAL-FEATURE
ATTRACTIONS
-DDUI7I TAT GERMANTOWN AND
UKrnLUiu chelten aves.
LENORE ULRICH
IN
"The Bettor Woman"
PALACE 12 MAnfgDXYBr
"ZAZA"
Admission 10c
D1DV RIDGE AVENUE AND
rAii. DA LTH IN STREET
"John Glayde's Honor"
FH VTUBIXr!
C. AUBREY SMITH
DUrUMT I54 MARKET STREET
KC.VaE.ll 1 III SIAX VOiCE ORGAN
MARY PICKFORD
" ESMERALDA "
RUBY
MARKET STREET
BELOW TTH STREET
MARY MILES MINTER
IN
"Emmy of Stork's Nest
)f
STANLEY
MARKET ABOVE ICTH
GERALDINE
FARRAR
in "CARMEN"
CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M.
GERMANTOWN
TnlnpknrL-pn cermantown avh.
luipenocKen tulpehocken st.
"DIAMOND FROM THE SKY"
"The Secret of Old Cabinet"
AND OTHERS
PFI HAM GERMANTOWN AVENUE
-E.ian.rtm AND sharpnack st.
wSmp , "A Fight to a Finish"
llth Chapter of the "Romance of Elaine,"
"The Vanishing Helmet"
HAM AND BUD COMEDY
ADDITIONAL FEATURE3
DARBY
DARBY THEATRE DAT'
MARGUERITE CLARKE in
"SEVEN SISTERS"
"ROMANCE OP ELAINE." NO. S
THE CONSPIRATORS"
MATINEE AND EVENING
CENTRAL
VICTORIA MARKET ST.
VH"1 UK1A ABOVE NLNTH
"THE BETTER
WOMAN"
Market St. Theatre 3M &
"THE BRINK"
AUDITORIUM E11VHTHTirREET
"WIVES"
FOREPAUGH'S STH ST- vfTL
"THE APACHES OF PARIS"
"THE GREATER COURAGE"
Animated Weekly
SPECIAL PROGRAM.
SAVOY
1211 MARKET
STREET
IRENE FENWICK
IN
THE GREEN CLOAK?
NORTHWEST
WestAllegheny.ilV"-
DANIEL FROHMAN Presents
MARY PICKFORD in
"DAWN OF A TOMORROW"
OTHERS "
r.mV.o.1-.nrl THEATRE. CCth ami
vumoeriana Cumberland sts.
WORLD FILM CORP Presents
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In
"Hearts In Exile"
FIVE PARTS
LEHIGH Theatre eiIi ave.
CHAPTER B
"NEAL OF THE NAVY"
"THE WOMAN HATER"
Featuring HENRT WALTHALL. EDNA
MATO AND RRANT WASHBURN.
OTHERS
NORTH
r Mn.ti.o-n BROAD ST.. ERIE A
ureal ixannem oermantn aves.
DAILT 2:20 P M. EVENINGS T AND 0
'PEARL OF THE ANTILLES"
Featuring TOM TERRISS
"A SWORD OF HONOR"
First Presentation of Triangle Films. Nov. 8.
Broad Street Casino ""ie51"
Lillie Leslie and Joseph Smiley
IN
"VOICES FROM THE PAST"
COMEDIES
Monday Charles Chaplin In "Shanghaied"
1 1 V UL1 1 heatre below isth st.
"IN THE SUNSET COUNTRY"
"A FIRESIDE REALIZATION"
OTHERS
MATINEE AND EVENING
KKNS1NGT0N-
RFT HRADF belorade st. and
orvL.jivrti-ii frankford ave,
"A DWINE DECREE"
"OUT OF THE SEA"
KENSINGTON
Brunswirlc PaTar frankford
nrunswicK r aiace AVe. ad. norris
'THE UNFINISHED PORTRAIT
"SCANDAL IN THE FAMILY"
HAM AND BUD in
"SOME ROMANCE"
WEST PHILADELPHIA
SHERWOOD Mra baltimori,
DANIEL FROHMAN Presents
PAULINE FREDERICKS in
"SOLD"
MATINEE 2.30.
EVENING G.30. 8 & &M
HRAND 32D AND MARKET STREETS
VJlVttni U.VX. DAILY. 2 P. M. 3 CU.
HELEN WARE in
"THE PRICE"
F II R F K A 10TH and
-. J X , tt. MARKET STREETS
"DIAMOND FROM THE SKY"
Griffith Sennett All-Star Program
6 Reels
IMPERIAI 60TH AND
UTii XilVlrtlj WALNUT STREETS
Equitable Film Corp. Presents
KATHRYN OSTERMAN in
"The Bludgeon"
RITTENHOUSE "ES.,
Annette Kellermann in
"Neptune's Daughter
Franklin Theatre MO AANVDK?U1ARD
Jack Henderson in -"
"The Manservant"
MATINEE DAILT
GARDEN 53D LANSDOWNE AVE.
DOnonrr kellt ana
JAMES MORRISON In
"THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE"
THE
POPULAR
PFDAR THEATRE
"THE OUEEN OF THE RANTV
"SEEING AIVIERICA FIRST' and
"Keeping Up With the Jones"
Animated Weekly so- OTHERS
HAVFRFORn eoTn ST and
mMHJrJlSX nAVERFORD AVE.
EDMUND BREESE in
"THE SHOOTING OF DAN
McGREW 5 Parts
OTHERS Matinee at 2
HAMILTON "iS Xn
Seventh Episode of
"Neal of the Navy"
Two Reels OTHERS
ORIENT Theatre M49AW-E&ND
KATHERINE OSTERMAN in
"THE BLUDGEON"
"WHEN CONSCIENCE SLEEPS"
"SHE TOOK A CHANCE"
WEBER & FIELDS "g op the
FINEST"
PARKWAY 10TH '
rXVV.tt.I. POPLAR STREETS
"Romance of Elaine"
No. 35 And Others
MATINEE AT 1 :3o
SOCTII PHILADELPHIA
FRANKLIN fitzwater strsw
"THE
CHALICE
OF
COURAGE"
OVERRROOK
Wayne Palace '"IgSS&UPiSr
Five-Part Feature
Three-Part Feature
One Good Comedy
Matinee 5c Evening 10c
JITMRn FRONT ST. AND
J 111 D J OIRARD AVE.
"A LIFE AT STAKE"
"THE TEST OF A MAN"
"THE BARREN GAIN"
-AN HEIRESS FOR TWO"
"KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES-
OVERBROOK haAati
PARAMOUNT
JOHN MASON In
"JIM THE PENMAN"
L
-V
LrtLiiJi-i.-
gyw
iri-jtyirm.-iitiw. r iimm' TJfcjf "'ii.nn.iii.ti.'.i.. 1-..1. r n ,i ' -j--4l jgJMWHHBBi'JBiLi
,..f&&gr Ti'i itliiriiiMfttfid I