Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 04, 1915, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Page 10, Image 14

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The Evening Ledger Amusement Section, Saturday, December 4, 1015
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THEATRICAL BAEDEKER
With No New Plays the Feature Film Again Takes
Lead in the Theatrical Bill-o'-Fare
for Philadelphia
NEW FEATURE FILMS
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "ViRhtlns in France," a new f-eries of war
pictures of the Public Ludoeii, showing the armies now engaged in battle. The
pictures bhow many unusual incidents of modern warfare.
STANLEY Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. "Jane." with Charlotte Greenwood
nnd Sidney Grant while for Thursday. Friday and Saturday "The Unknown."
with Lou Telleger, Theodore Roberts. Tom Forman and Dorothy Davenport will
be screened
THE REGENT Monday and Tuesday. "Barbara Frietchie," with Mary Jliles
illnter and Mrs. Thomas YVhiffen Wednesday and Thursday, "The Danger I
Sicnal," witli Arthur Hoops and Ruby Raymond, and the week ends with "The
Greater Will." I
ARCADIA Monday. Tuesday nnd "Wednesday, "The Unfaithful Wife." with Robert ,
Mantcll and Genevieve Hamper. Thursday, Friday and Saturdav, "The Laby-
rinth." with Gail Kane. ' I
CONTINUING PLAYS
BROAD "Outcast," with Elsie Fcrjjuson.
David Powell and Xcll Compton. A
drama of English life, by Henry H.
Davis. The rising young star plays the
part of a woman of the streets, who
helps'' a man from the down path, only
to refuse marriage.
FORKBST "Stop! Eook!! Listen!!'"
wllh Gaby Deslys, Frank Ealor. Joseph
Stanley, ttarry Pilcer, Doyle and Dixon,
Tempest and Sunshine. A big revue on
the latest Dillingham model, with musi
cal trimmings by Berlin and lyrics by
Harry B. Smith. An excellent opportu
nity to view new costumes and styles.
LYRIC "Ruggles of Red Gap." with
Ralph llerz, Louise Hale and George
Haskell. A comedy, with music, from
the amusing stories by Henry Leon Wil
son in the Saturday Evening Post. The
adventures of an English butler In
Amcrj
ADnjjp-A Full House," wllh May
VdKcs, Herbert Corthell nnd George
Parsons. Three laughs nnd two roars
every other line over a crook, a cop and
a chorus girl.
LITTLE THEATRE Slaee Society of
Philadelphia In a pantomime. "The King
of the Black Isles," and three one-act
plays, "Fifty-Fifty," by R. J. Bcamibh:
The Birthday," by Ludwig Thomas,
and "Miles Dixon," bj Gilbert Cannan,
Friday and Saturday nights. Three
novel, entertaining plays nnd a dull one.
CONTINUING PHOTOPLAYS
THE GARRICK "The Birth of a Na
tion." with Henry B. Waltlml, Mae
Marsh and Spottswood Altken. D. W.
Griffith's mammoth photoplay of the
Civil War nndReccnstruction. founded
In part on Thomas Dixon's "duns-man."
A marvelous entertainment.
METROPOLITAN "Buttle Cry of
Peace," Vitngraph's great tllm on "Pre
paredness," with Charles Richmond and
all-star cast. It shows the Invasion or
America by a foreign Power and calls
BURTON HOLMES
Giving- his traveltalks at the
Academy.
C ARnFM SM liANSDOWNH AVE
VSAIVLSE.l'Y SIAT.2 EVG.. O.30
TWO DAYS ONLY
GERALDINE FARRAR
in "CARMEN"
us to prepare to meet suen an oecur'
rence. The battle tceiics aic thrilling
and the film remarkable.
PALACE Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday, "Still Waters," with Marguerite
Clark, will be shown, and for Thursday.
Friday and Saturday. "Bella Donna."
stnrring Pauline Frederick, will be the
feature.
VAUDEVILLE
KEITH'S George MacFarland, Billy B
Van and Beaumont Sisters in ' Spooks" ,
Witlard. Dorothy Toye, McConnell and
Simpson, Hallcn and Fuller. Delmore
and Lee, Kane and Herman, the lolecn
Sisters.
CROSS KEYS First half of week. "Fe
Mail Clerks," Harry Thomson, Owen
Drews. Lester Trio, Carrie. LIlie, Gorsoh
Sisters. Second half of week, "Fe-Mail
Clerks," Trelson and Goldie, Klauss and
Binncy, Leland Carr and company. Will
Adams, the Lelands.
GLOBE Balalaika Orchestra, Brady and
Mahony, San Pons Lin Troupe. Le Roy.
Harvey and company. Bird and Nellie
Helm, Roattinl and Shelly. Emmet and
company. Mane Stoddaid, Ka and Ver
non, La Petite Ouri.
GRAND "The Furnace Fixers." George
Barry and Maude Wolford, Herbert's
Dogs. Iar and Stone. Cliff Bailey,
Harry Rose.
AT POPULAR PRICES
PEOPLES "At the Old Cross Roads." a
rural comedy.
STOCK
KNICKERBOCKER "The Gamblers."
the Knickei booker Plaj ers in Klein's
famous play.
BURLESQUE
DUMONT'SVumanVtt Minstrels In bur
lesque and travesties of the times.
COMING EVENTS
WEEK OF DECEMBER IS.
PEOPLES "A Little Girl in a Big City."
WEEK OF DECEMBER ST.
BROAD William Gillette in "Sherlock
Holmes" and ".Secret Service"
FORRES'S 'Watch Tour Step!"
BARRIST & CO.
(formerly 211 jf. (til, st.i
REMOVED TO
G03-0G-07 ABBOTT BUILDING
n. r.. ou. nim.ui AM) itui: t.
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EST. A1.MO-T 5 1KAKS
lr l'lMlntlny nHtorw, Itnl nnd Sr
M'T WM. IA)HU AMCK.IITS
"The Motion Picture Story'
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guide nu to a great t,iicccm it con
tains nutlifnlii Information on writJnc
jlmtoplas tlwii jnu are looltinp for duilv
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iOu Vkticn nu haw trouble in urit
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I' ha J4U pitRtr, from -ovr t -nrr
inafciTpir in t-uppi'tition, t-ipcrt nd
ue autlinrttntlw ciiilanuliuiis. rulc
and evamplcs
It onittin ttirec modi 1 pla In the
orre t pi lmlral form.
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I'AM.S MINN.
Dcfirrlptlv "ir ular Sent Frer.
HAVE YOU IDEAS
FOR PHOTOPLAYS OR STORIES? If
t,o, we will accept thpin in ANY form
rrlticlxf free ecII on cornmlh&lon. BIG
REWARDEI HundicdK inuKinc monpv
So can YOU! 'Write tod.i for full details.
STORY RCVISION CO.,
700 Main, Auburn, N. Y.
Almirr Tallin AvfMlllP
-rxiuiJ. i inn .rvtHUC
Tins is the time of th year when Joy
and entertainment make the spirit of the
season and the new idea of haxins pro-
fc-sional talent take the place ol tiie old-
fashioned home entertainment is keeping
Abe L. Einstein busy arranging shows for
the Stanley Entertainment Bureau.
The fans should not miss the opportu
nity to ec their screen idols In the liesh
next Wednesday night at the Movie Ball,
to be held in Tunigemeinde Hall. Broad
and Columbia n venue. Representatives
from all the film organizations hae signi
fied their intention to be piesent
Sid Olcott. who dltt-cted "Madam Rut-
terftv," in which Maiy Pickford is seen !
in the title role at the Alhambra next i
week, had to make the story from mate- '
rial which had not been used in either
the play or in the opera, .lust how well
he succeeded ran be judged by the excel- !
lent film wlikh he made
The tendency to use jn orchestra with
Pathe Gold
ARNOLD DALY
The House of Fear
ASHTON KIRK, INVESTIGATOR
IN FIVE I'AKTS
By JOHN T. McINTYUE. Produced by ARNOLD DALY and ASHLEY
MILLER and Featuring ARNOLD DALY, Supported by a
Superior Cast, Including JEANNE EAGELS and
SHELDON LEWIS
SHOWING NEXT WEEK AT THE FOLLOWING
THEATRES
"The HoUSe Of Fear"
"At Bay"
Star, Kensington and Lehigh Aves.,
Tues., Dec. 7th.
Montgomery. 523 ,E. Cirard Ave.,
Wed.. Dec. Slh.
"Mary's Lamb"
Apollo, r2d and Thompson Si.,
Thurs, Dec- 9th.
ii-.t i i Baltimore. ."Oth and Baltimore
Nedra j Ave.. Mon., Dec. Gth.
Ontario, 2d and Ontario Ave., Mon., I Lehigh Palace, Germantoun and
Dec 6th. J Lehigh Aes., Thurs., Dec. 9th.
Orient. G2d and Woodland Ave. 'Eureka. 10th and Market Sts., Fri.,
Wed., Dec 8th. Dec. 10th.
Watch Monday Movie Chart for Complete List
PATHE EXCHANGE 1235 Vine Street. Phila.
MOTION PICTURE
EXHIBITORS' BALL
Wednesday Evening, December 8
ALL THE PHOTOPLAY STARS
"Dancing S P. M. to 3 A.M.
Vaudeville Njvelties Balcony for Non-Dancers
TURNGEMEINDE HALL
Broad and Columbia
Tickets, Admitting Lady and Gentleman, $1 Ladies 50 Cents
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On Sale at G1MBEL BROS.', 9th and Market Sts.
! "10 0Ran an accompaniment will ne
demons I i..u-d next week at the l."iut.
I
I There will be special attractions at the
! Giraril next week an amateur contest on
Tuesday night, a ballroom contest on
Thursday, vaudeville surprises on I riday
nnil a children's contest on Saturday eve
ning. Barrlst Co. teal estate brokers, spe
cializing In the sale of motion picture the
atres, have removed their oflle.es from ill
North Eth street, where they have been
conducting business for the last two
jears. to suite C03W-07 Abbott Building,
northeast corner Broad and Race streets.
The great dancers. Mr. and Mrs. Castle,
hale made a remaikably good Mm show
ing in their new play. "The Whirl or
Life." At the Leader next week.
Metro and Paramount pictures will he
shown exclusnely in the Wth and Market
street .sec. turn at the Globe. Oralulne
F.-ivrar in "Caiini-n" is booked for Sat
urday the eleventh.
Rooster Plays
IN
Regent Theatre, Market St., today.
S Savoy Theatre, Market St., Wed.,
I, ucc. oin.
"The Menace of the
Mute"
Jefferson. 29th and Dauphin Sts.,
Wed.. Dec. 8th.
Baltimore. ."lUlli and Baltimore
Ave., Thurs., Dec. 9th.
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