Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 18, 1915, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Page 10, Image 14

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    mmawwmmTl&JBveifinrZd0ir Amusement Section, Saturday, December 18, 1915
THEATRICAL BAEDEKER.
ship In eight different clubs, principal
among them being the I-ainbs. the IYIarh,
the Neiv York Athletic and the Bayside
Yacht Club. He Is noted as a raconteur,
and his apearanco is ever the signal for
a request for a new story, of which he
alwas possesses a fund, ecn if he has
to invent one, which he frequently does.
, Being an Iii.shman. it is only natural he
bliould hold members-hip also in every or
ganization that meant, am lliuig to one
I of his nationality, and tliei together
I with Mncial strictly theatrical affilia
tions, bring the list of clubs mid organ
izations in hii'li the populir biugiug
comedian is a brother up to -i.
Broad Changes Bill When Emma Dunn, in "Her Price,"
Succeeds Elsie Ferguson New Feature Films.
Several Plays Enter Their Last Week
BROAD "Hor Price," with I3mma Dunn, Earl IJronno, Amojla Gardner, firoice
Timmons and Gertrude Dallas A drama In three acts, by Lottie M. Meaney,
telling the btory or a sirl of good family who is forred throuxli circumstances to
work for her livinp and enters personal terice. She is ruined by a unj; man or
wealth and sent to prison for a crime she did not commit. On her releabe felie
makes him pay her price for the Bufferings felic has endured through him.
CONTINUING PLAYS
LYRIC "The Hubble." with Louis Mann.
Sir. Mann at his best in a somewhat
padded comedy about an old German's
adventure in finance.
ADELPHI"A full House." with May
Yokes. Herbert Corthell and George
Parsons Three laughs and two roars
every other line oier a crook, a cop and
a chorus girl.
PHOTOPLAYS
THE GARRlCK'The .Birth of a Na
tion," with Henry B. Wahhal, Mae
iinreu and Spottswood Aitken. D. w.
Griffith's mammoth photoplay of the
Civil War nnd Reconstruction, founded
in part on Thomas Dixon's "Clansman."
A marvelous entertainment.
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA BOUSE
"Fighting in France." a new series of
war picture? of the Public Ledger,
showing the -armies now engaged in
battle. The pictures show many un
usual incidents of modern warfare.
STANLEY Monday. Tuesday and Wed
nesday, "The Jlcform Candidate," with
Maclyn Arbuckle. Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. "The Old Homestead,"
with Trank Losee.
ARCADIA Monday. Tuesday and Wed
nesday, "The Coward," with Frank
Keenan and Charles Bay. and "Fickle
Fatty's rail' witli Roscoe Arbuckle.
Thursday. Friday and Saturday. "Cross
Currents," with Helen Ware and Court
ney Foote, and "The Hunt," a Keystone
comedy.
THE REGENT Monday and Tuesday,
"A Soldier's Oath." with William Far
num; Wednesday and Thursday, "Hose
marj," with Paul Gilmore and Margaret
Snow; Friday and Saturda, "The Great
Divide," with Ethel Clayton and House
Peters.
THE PALACE Monday and Tuesday
"Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo," with Theo
dore Boberls, Wednesday and Thurs
day, "The Prince and the Pauper,"
with Marguerite Clarke; Friday and
Saturday, "Jordan Is a Hard Road,"
with Dorothy GUli. Frank Campeau and
Owen Moore.
VAUDEVILLE
KEITH'S B. A Rolfe's musical comedy.
"The Bride Shop", James C Morton
and Frank F Moore. Homer Miles and
Helen Ba : Marshall Montgomery:
Hope Vernon; Hajdn, Borden and
Haydn, Thaleros Circus Lambert and
Frederichs, The Gladiators
GRAND Master Gabriel and company,
Equestrian Linn, Laftance and Bruce,
Bessie LaCounl; Moore and Boone; j
Louis Stone. j
GLOBE. "The Frivolltj Girls." the rive '
Annans in "A ICisht in Naples." the .
Gordon Brothers, comedy cyclists; the
Melody Trio, in "A Night at the Club;" I
Cole and Burrows, singers and dancers: '
Deland Carrand company. In "Back to I
Buffalo:" the Krusadcrs, a musical and
dancing duo; Ethel Golden, tinging
comedienne, and the Eloreuzes, In "The
Man With the Cigarette."
CROSS KEYS First half of week, "Col
lege Days," Reatinni and Skelley In the
"Fruit Venders," ohnson and Crane,
Adelaide Ixicw . Co., the Arlington
Four. Second half of the week, "Col
lege Days," Minewa, Courtney . Co,
Clemens and O'Connor, Gilmore Corbin,
Rae and Davis.
STOCK
KNICKERBOCKER "The Chant Ball."
with the Knickerbocker plaj ers. An old
and ever-popular play.
AT POPULAR PRICES
PEOPLE'S "Laender and Old Lace."
with
t - si
WET ' uM
COMING EVENTS
DECEMBER SS.
FORREST "Watch Your Step!"
Mrs. Vernon Caslle.
WALNUT "The Irish Dragoon," with
Andrew Mack.
AMERICAN "Help Wanted." witli the
Arvine Stock Compan Ttie theatre le-
openlng as u. Mock house with Jack
Lalt's popular play.
DECEMBER 7.
GARRICK "On Trial."
A DELPHI 'The Land of the Free."
BROAD "Secret Service," with William
Gillette.
JANUARY S.
BROAD "Sherlock Holmes."
JANUARY 10.
BROAD "The Chief." with John Drew.
LYRIC "Made In America."
A DELPHI "Androcles and the Lion."
JANUARY 11
A DELPHI ''Sinners "
JANUARY SJ.
LYRIC "Passing Show of ISIS."
II ROAD -"Pollyanna"
A Well-Clubbed Man
Andrew Mack, the comedian. In "The
Irish Dragoon," which opens the Walnut
Christmas Day. is a many sided Thes
pian Few men of his position and activi
ties find the time to devote to the summer
social side of life that Andrew Mack
does, for be it known he is in the best
sense of the word a clubman, and the
lion of the hour, whichever one ho enters
He probabl tnjojs membership in more
social organizations of prominence
throughout the ountr than an) other
member of the histrionic profession In
New York cit alone he boasts member-
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Land of the Free."
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