Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 01, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 11

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Bernard Slinw's British Lton (impersonated by Edward Sillward) leaves "Androclcs and the Lion," while in Chicago, to visit a royal kinsman at
the Lincoln Park Zoo.
IT OCCL'IlttBD to Percy Uurton, tho
'liainRcr nlul part proprietor of Bernard
Shaw's) nomali "Circus," Hint U, would bo
an In'orcstliiB luily In tho psychology of
nnlmnls to us ertnln whether tho Hon wns
more guided li n sense of smell or apt
to bo misled 1 ocular deception. It was,
thoiefoic, n.iely In the RUlso of a
student, tliouitlt. Incidentally In Ills
wonderful disguise of "Home Lion," that
IMwiwl Pill waul (moot fnmous of nniiiial
Inipcrsunntors on the UiisIlsli-spcnUltiK
Rtitt;r) pultl n professional lslt to tho
I.lnco n Pnils y.oo. (Jhlcnuo, recently.
l)rcf(4ini. In the chief nttendnnt's
privntn office. Idwnrd Kllhvnrd (hci aided
l)j n ."limit from tho former of "The Hon
Is loo.-o ' i cnn'iRcd ns the remarkably
renllst'e lion lu appears In Shnw's piny
and jrnmbnllctl cheerfully toward tho
coso of the real lion unmindful of the
SNAKES AND BUGS
TO ACT FOR MOVIES
Paramount Pictures Plan
New Style of
Acting
When an animated Mini weekly starts
out ns a "Celluloid Xpwspapcr" an tho
novel Paramount "Ncwplrti les" has Just
done, It l nut hard for the Journalist to
Imagine tho dllllcultles with which Its
cdltor-ln-chlcf will have to denl In ob
taining the pioper reportorlal assistance.
The layman will appreciate what has
already been accomplished In this re
spect when It Is ntnted that among tho
assocla'o editors of tho first weekly Film
Plctorlnl Magazine nro such men of let
ters nnd national repute as John A.
Slrlchcr J. It. Btay, the fnmous car
toonist Hogcr W. Babson, tho noted
statistician, and Btich organizations ns
tho Popular Science Monthly nnd tho
Ladles' World, and the announcement Is
now made' fioni tho New York ofllco of
the important 111m factor that Ilaymond
L. Dltmars. tho moat celebrated author
ity on animals and reptiles of tho day
nnd curatoi of the greatest zoo n tho
world rt Hionx Park, has added his
name to tho staff. Tho pictures will bo
llrst s-ccii hero at the Stanley Theatre.
Mr. Uitm.ira ia tho man who success
, fully ttiksj motion pictures of every va
'rlcty of animal, from monkeys, birds nnd
files to porcupines, snaken and iguanas
on atngi" lunslng from the slzo of a
postage Mamp to 40 feet square. It Is
at hi'' p cial studio and laboratory,
Bcarstlale, where, according to him the
Dltmara College of Dramatic Arta is
now open, that ho accomplishes his
utrango lcat and It was thero that ho
told the present writer something of how
he does It.
"We are now taking many unique, nnd.
I feel Justified In adding, wonderful
pictures of tile inhabitants of tho Zoo,
which will ho nt tho sole disposal of tho
Taramount Pictures Corporation through
my school of acting," Mr. Dltmara said.
"We believe that our films will bo a great
servlco to science and that they will bo
an amusing and lnctructlvo boon grown-
Continued from precedlnr pairo
feg& IS The Unit Program for the Week of If I
PJ5WJKji 111 Jan. 10, 1916, Includes the Following:
rNfBlflH HI HERBERT FORTIER
SH 1 THE CITY OF FAILING LIGHT
'1i?. A BATHTUB MYSTERY
midM J DAVE DON COMEDY
aH li 'l's PrBtsm can be seen at your local theatre. j
jStSBSk II 1 5 Ask the Manager. fj
JBBhBHHH (One-Act Drama) (One-Act Drama) g
: Hi (Three-Reel Drama) j
DOROTHY DONNELLY TATMiejrrTT 11
In "Madame X," the new Pathe E -.... fm- 3
Gold Rooster film at the Chestnut JM Bline Reeves Comedy H
Street Opera nouse next week. V A Skate f Or U vl
Otfor raaTOPLAYs oh sroiuEsr "U fflT TTI&t tllT I Ifefc. o sttlix f&3Mii$ lit!
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EDUCATIONAL
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STRIPES.
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bars that separated them, and optimisti
cally humming tho old English refrain:
Slono walls do not n prison make.
Nor Iron bars a cage!
For Sillward la English quite English
you Itnowt Uut neither tho refrain nor
tho remarkable appearance of this
leoiilne-llko Intruder had much apparent
effect upon tho real lion In tho large
cnge, who, after a few preliminary sniffs
nnd snorts, turned his back and prepared
for a comfortnblo nap, being evidently
"too proud to fight!" The Hon, however,
showed n tendency to discuss a friendly
bone with Slllwnrd subsequently, though
It Is difficult to sny which or whoso ho
would have preferred or chosen had ho
been free to mako his choice, but for
the aforesaid bars separating them.
"Como Inside' said a love-alclt lioness
to tho British Hon when he made his next
vlst to an adjoining cage of one of the
fcmnles of tho species, who scratched,
pawed and purred to get at hor English
upq nn'd children who see them In the best
theatres throughout tho United States at
which my Jungle stars will appear with
Mary PIckford, Ocraldlno Farrar, Dustln
FarnUm, Anna Hold, and those lending
plnycis of stogo and screen whoso photo
plnyn nro produced for Paramount by tho
Famous Players, Lasky, Morosco, nnd
and Pallas Companies.
"After waiting tho best part of a week
to get a few feet of film showing several
monkeys playing a real Ranu of hide and
seek, wo figured out that It would be
much better to spend tho tlmo wasted In
waiting ln teaching tho nnlmals to do
Ju3t what was wanted.
"Meeting with success ln teaching tho
monkeys several cosy tricks, wo decided
upon a more rerlous effort; ln widening
the scopo of the teaching wo also ad
mitted other species to tho classes. Tho
next wero tho trumpeter birds. It took
two weeks beforo 'Trumpeter's Romanco'
was rehearsed well enough to start tho
camera. The scenario for this playlet was
written by Snyder, though 'designed'
would bo a better descriptive word. The
scene represented a living room. In a
chair at a tablo sat tho husky trumpeter.
(Husky Is part of Us real name.) In a
rocking chair was tho whlto-backed
trumpeter.
"Mr. Trumpeter, that Is, Husky, yawned
and registered leaving a good home to go
out to tho club. Exit Husky. Thero
comes a knock at tho door, and Mrs.
Trumpeter flops out of tho chair to tho
door. Enter tho Canadian Goose, who
represents, to quote Snyder, 'some vil
lain." The goose registers entertaining
conversation, and when Mrs. Trumpeter
turns hor head, slyly steals a nccklaco
from the drawer. Tho bird opposite sees
the theft and demands that the goose
return the Jowels. There Is an attempt
at flight, but tho trumpeter holds on until
the arrival of Husky. Then the curtain.
"One of tho first experiments was the
Impersonations by monkeys to register
moods of tho human race mirth, rage,
despair and sorrow," Mr. Dltmars con
tinued. "Theso have been filmed to por
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visitor, with whom, however, she soon
found that there was "nothing doing,"
much to her disgust and annoyance, This
obvious straying of her afToctlon was,
however, too much for the jealousy of an
adjoining admirer or mate of hers, to
wit, Caesar, who snapped, snarled and
roared In an effort to get at the London
leonlno Lothario.
The wholo affair, lasting for more than
an hour, was watched with tho greatest
amusoment by a crowd of several hun
dred ox tempore visitors to tho zao, who
were particularly Interested by the period
ical flashes of the camera, which started
tho animals Into giving an emotional ex
hlblton of temporary fear, looking and
apparently feeling for tho moment an
If they had been shot by smokeless pow
der and wero much relieved when It wan
all over. They wero heard to remark,
sotto voce, by Sillward, tho only living
man who understands tho leonine lingo,
tray such enormous faces that to the
spectators looking at tho screen the ef
fect will be much ns tho ogre appeared
to tho oulh In 'Jack the Giant Killer.'
"But tho monkeys have progressed In
rehearsals, and In the porcupine wo have
found a real film Btar. In monkoy drama
wo have taken real scenes, nnd the prin
cipals have flirted, held hands nnd spooned
In the most approved fashion. We even
tried 'Clndcrllla,' but that was too much
of an attempt ln the present state of the
art In the zoo."
The second successful play put on at
Bronx Park was "The Great Marathon."
It showed tho exciting scenes attending
the arrival of tho smaller animals for
the great jungle race. For this scene
most elaborate scenery was prepared and
much caro had to be taken in teaching
the animals what not to do as well as
what to do. For Instance, It took a week
alono to prevent tho Humboldt's snako
from interfering with tho tome iguana
and to teach tho bluo fur monkey that It
must not try to climb tho scenery.
Along the course were side shows, re
freshment stations and the other ad
juncts of a country fair. Fully 100 varied
participants ln tho scene struggled furi
ously for victory. In this connection It
Is Well to state that not even tho stago
manager was able to prevent the excite
ment of tho scene from communicating
to the audience ln tho grand stand, and
toward the end the more excited specta
tors would climb the grand stand railing
and enter tho race.
"Two great difficulties had to be over
come In this scene," said Mr. Dltmara.
"One was to get nil the contestants off
when the monkey started firing the gun
and the other to distribute handicaps so
skilfully that the swiftest would not race
ahead of the less speedy."
This sccno required a stago of 40 feet.
Tho next most difficult performance re
quired a stage the size of a postage
stamp. Upon this perrormed tho star of
the fly Juggling troupe. This fly rides
Into the arena ln a chair upon the back
of a beetle. It Juggles dumbbells.
that, though yielding to no one In their
admiration of Bernard Shaw and Gran
ville Barker ns an appetizing writer nnd
producer, respectively, they do not approvo
of the advertising methods of their man
ager "Somo Hon," Indeed, they sneered,
"some Hon!"
While Mr. Stlllward was playing In Bos
ton his Interest ln the king of beasts got
him very nearly In serious trouble, for
a bullet that barely grazed a generously
upholstered portion of his anatomy Just
now renders a recumbent position painful.
Stlllward pranced and growled In front
of the lions' cnge for a few moments,
and the real animals snorted their dis
approval and paced furiously up and
down. And then an unforeseen accident
occurred. A park policeman, observing
tho stago Hon cavoitlng about on the
lawn, concluded that he had escaped from
the cago and fired nt him with aim accu
rate enough to Inflict on Stlllward a
puncture. Befoio ho could fire a second
tlmo the ImpulMvo policeman was warned
of his mistake.
Stlllwcll's Injury was only slight, but he
didn't enjoy sliding down a cellar door
for awhllo afterward.
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ATUAMDDA 15th. Morris Psyunk At.
ALHAIiIdKA Mat. Dally at 2: Evcrs.. 7 4 0.
Vaudovllla rarsmrt Pictures.
THEODORE IIOBE11TS, CARI-YI.E I1LACK
WELI, & DOnOTHY DAVENPORT In
"Mr. Orex of Monte Carlo"
Continuous performance from 1 A. M. to
10 P. M. New Year'a Day.
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
BELOW 10TH
HOUSE TETERfl & WM 8 HART In
"BETWEEN MEN"
'Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts'
KEYSTONE COMEDf
APrI I I"! 55D AND THOMPSON
ArJL.L.J MATINEE DAILY
MLLE. DIANE and
CHARLES TROWBRIDGE in
"THE SIREN'S SONG"
BLUEBIRD 2200 NonT" nnoAD 8T-
NEW YEAR'S DAY
Continuous Terformancn 11 A M. to 11 r. M.
PAULINE FREDERICK in
"BELLA DONNA"
00TII AND
CEDAR AVE.
iTTlAP PARAUOVST
VELSi. THEATRE
Wm. Faversham in
"ONE MILLION DOLLARS"
B-ACT METRO PRODUCTION
FAIRMOUNT
26TH AND
GIRARD AVE.
SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S SHOW
Continuous Performance 11 A M. to It P. M.
Tho Universal Film Co. Offers
DIGBY BELL in
"FATHER AND THE BOYS"
GERMANTOWN S
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Victor Moore in
"Chimmie Fadden Out West"
Cf ORC Will MARKET
VjjUVUd Mat., 3:15; Evrs ,
78.
PARAMOUNT OFFERS
Marie Doro in
"THE WHITE PEARL"
PIDADH AVENUE THEATRE
UIKAKU 7XH AND OIIIARD AVE.
Maurice Coslello in
"Man Who Couldn't Beat God"
Other Special Features and Comedies
JEFFERSON m" SlrV
Mile. Diane in
"The Siren's Song"
NORTHWEST
WestAlleghenyaSKa'iK'Sl'eia
BOSW9RTH Presents throuith PARAMOUNT
Elsie Janis and Myrtle Stedman in
"NEARLY A LADY"
Written by ELSIE JANIS
Heinie and Louie Comedy
C...n..t..nn, THEATRE 1TTH
ausquenanna busquehanna ave.
Frank Sheridan in
"The Money Master"
FIVE PARTS
THE MOVIE NUT!
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gULGOMAROON
INFANTRY
System Vital to Success
The benefits nnd Increased success
which are made possible by nystematlc
organization nnd direction In the photo
play line are evidenced by the permanent
prosperity which during the last year
has bscn the portion of tho plaj houses In
Philadelphia and elsewhere which have
come under the booking control nnd di
rection of the Stanley Booking Company,
of which Stanley V. Mnntbnum, one of
the most prominent of the joungor fig
urea In the photoplay world. Is the man
aging director.
Mr. Mastbaum h an optlmlit of the
optlmlats as regards the permanency nnd
possibilities of the picture play. It was
due to his enthusiasm and Initiative that
the Stanley, first of modern and luxurl
oils theatres to be built In Philadelphia
devoted exclusively to the silent drnma,
wsb erected and opened, and was, as
proved, a genuine success Speaking of
that succes and the others that have
followed In Ita train, Mr Mnsbaum says
"System li as vital nnd benoflclnl In the
case of theatres as In nn.Mliliig else, and
probably oven more mo t'p until a little
over n ear ago the seeming of photoplay
productions was a. scramble glorious but
highly unsatisfactory frecfor-nll . where
the proprietor of a theatre was often un
able to secure nn attraction even after
he had announced ntld billed It . or. If lie
did secure It. then It whs quite possiblo
that the same piny might he plainK
next lo him Identically the satno night
with a different scalo of admission prices
prevailing at the two hoi'ses
"Through the svetem of the Stanley
Booking Company nil this uncertainly
and discord of Interest has been done
an ay with as far as the theatres which
nro booking through tills company are
concerned. The volume of business it Is
able to control makes It posslblo for our
customers to secure early shonlngs of
the world's greatest photoplays.
"Then assignments of the plays nre
mado on a sjstematlc basis. In this
way unprofitable confusion Is avoided
nnd everybody In every part of the city
Is eventually afforded an opportunity to
see popular plays at popular pi Ices with
in their reach, and each Stanley Book
ing Company house shnrcs eqtial'y in the
popularit.x and prosperity that Is a part
of presenting what the public wants."
What Will Shaw Say?
You can't make Percy Burton believe
that sturt about Boston culture nnd blue
stocking attitudes. When Bernard Shaw's
"Androclcs nnd the Lion" entered the
Huh recently for a protracted run a dig
nified announcement of tho fact failed to
bring up the nttendancn figures to the
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRUSCNTATIO
3oA?a Grwamu
THIS follonlnc tlifotrrn olilnln th'lr picture through the ST.ANM'.Y
Itooklnr Compnny, tvhlrh Is n RUitrantre of rarlj- showings of tho
niifet prodnctloDs. All pictures reileweil beforo exhibition. Ask for
the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures through the STANLEY
Hooking Company.
T APAVFTTP I0U KENSINGTON
lral nlJUl 1 ! AVENUE
Robert B. Mantell in
"The Unfaithful Wife"
LIBERTY BR0AD uMcrA
LU1I1N PRESENTS
Ralph Morgan and Marian Day in
"The Inner Chamber"
LOGAN THEATRE "gg
Hazel Dawn in
"The Masqueraders"
I O C U S T B2D AND
U J KJ k3 I. LOCUST STREETS
Theda Bara in
"Destruction"
Logan Auditorium Toc'i aNT
G. F. Marion & Vivian Blackburn
in "Excuse Me"
PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAY
I FATIFP FORTY-F1RST AND
lCtrt.LS.CiI. LANCASTER AVENUE
Pauline Frederick in
"Bella Donna"
Market St. Theatre 838 UA$f$g
Valli Valli in
"THE WOMAN PAYS"
See "GRAFT" Every Wednesday
ORPHFI IM GERMANTOWN AND
wirncuivi chelten aves.
TRIANGLE PICTURES -WILLARD
MACK ENU) MARKET :n
"ALOHA OE"
RAYMOND HITCHCOCK & R. ARRUCKLE In
"THE VILLAGE SCANDAL"
ORIFNT 6!D and woodlAnd ave.
VIMUM 1 Dally Mat. 2 Eg . 8:30 to 11.
EQl'ITAULE FEATI'RC -
HENRY KOLKER in
"THE WARNING"
Continuous Show 2 A. M to 11 P. M.
PAI Af"F 12" MARKET STREET
rLrtVE jo A M to ll:15P.M.
Syd Chaplin in
"A Submarine Pirate"
KENSINGTON
JUMBO
FRONT ST. AND
UIRARD AVE
"A FATHER'S CHILD"
"THE STAB"
"HIS LAST WORD"
"SEEING AMERICA FIRST"
WEEKLY PROGRAMS
Appear Eiery Monday ln
MOTION PICTURE CHART
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proper mark, ad Mr Burton threw con
servatism to the inds and n vcrtlsed ns
folliiwst
"Bernard Shaw's C'in-us I omo to Town.
Some Lion!"
PATHE GOLD
"Excuse Me"
by HUBERT HUGHES.
A Pullman Car Pleasantry of Berths and Mirths
featuring
GEORGE F. MARION
supported by
Robert Fischer, Harrison Ford, Vivian Blackburn and a
Rollicking Cast
Produced by HENRY W. SAVAGE.
See This Play TODAY at the Regent Theatre and Logan
Auditorium
COMING RELEASE
Pearl White, George Probert and Sheldon Lewis, Supported by
an Excellent Cast in
The King's Game
PATHE EXCHANGE, INC., 1235 VINE ST.
Philadelphia.
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PARflf nIDGE AVE. i. DAUPHIN
" Continuous Bhow from 1-0 .
.0:30-11.
"TRILBY"
Equitable Pictures Feaiurlnc
Clara K. Young & Wilton Lackaye
Chaplin in "Night in the Show"
PRINfFS'? 10,S MARKET
IX 1 i1! V Lt J J STREET
"The Hand of the Law"
"Her Last Flirtation"
RIAT TO GERMANTOWN AVE.
llrtl lJ AT TULrEIIOCKEN ST.
Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Castle in
"THE WHIRL OF LIFE"
Continuous Show 2 to 11 P. M.
RFfFNT ia3i MARKET STREET
icjE.n i iivu.in rotcv una as
G. F. Marion & Vivian Blackburn
in "Excuse Me"
PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAY
RIID V MARKET STREET
KJ D I BELOW 7TII STREET
PARAMOUNT PICTURE CORP. Presents
Mary Pickford in
"A GIRL OF YESTERDAY"
SHERWOOD M5onB
DANIEL FROHMAN Presents
PAULINE FREDERICK in
" Z A Z A "
Matinee 1.30 to T,
SAVOY
11 MARKET
STREET
Rosetta Brice and Richard Buhler
IN
"A Man's Making"
VTfTORTA MARKET ST.
V1LI WlWrt AIIOVE NINTH
LILLIAN GISH in
THE LILY AND THE ROSE"
"The Great Vacuum Robbery"
COMEDY
STANLEY MAnKCT ABOVE 10TH
coNTiNiious Geraldine Farrar
I'iaop'M? "Temptation"
Weekly Programs
Appear EeJ Monda in
Motion Picture Chart
AfJK
niEAssr
CTBAWri TM nJ G1PARD AVE.
O I tAlNL Mats. Weit ami Sat.
Frederick Perry in
"The Family Stain"
iiwun
DARBY THEATRE
DARRt,
PA.
Mary Pickford in
"A Girl of Yesterday"
BILUE HEEVBS COMEDY ,
FASHION PERT
LACK TULLE
DRAPEP ALA
FINES5E IS
NOW THE
voG-ue
Business ptkfa J,t' a..;, ',
after, and ' tfy an tbfa$ h frcjc-'-t -Burlrn
finer rf
I haN :ct h'lk' h w twjf Sir
Shaw v li, nt whrn '; e wrfi IIh1 Tahiti"
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ROOSTER FLAYS
CENTRAL
Chestnut St. Op. House '
1th and
Chestnut
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE
SEE TODAY'S
AMUSEMENT COLUMN
WEST PHILADELPHIA
""PAlvlr B2D AND MARKET 8TREET8
VJIXrtnL' MATINEE DAILY, 2 P M.. Bo
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
and WILTON LACKAYE' in
"Trilby"
OVERBROOK lIAViSR,nAv
PARAMOUNT Presents
Elsie Janis in
"Twas Ever Thus"
EITDPIf A 0TH AND
U I i 1 rt MARKET STREETS
V. L. S. E. PrrsenU
Marion Crawford's
"The Palace of the King"
IMPFRTAT OOTI1 AND
HViriIMrtL, WALNUT STREETS V
C2rn2QS
a t Jm
isrs ws
j.vuiiaiiu. rtuzi cujti". rresents m
Gail Kane in
"The Labyrinth"
C. ARFJPN S3D LANSDOWNB AVE. V
VjrtlLILlN MAT. 2. EVO., t.S, J,
Marguerita Fischer in
"The Miracle of Life"
BENN 1TU AN W00DLAND AVE.
TODAY TRIANGLE PLAYS
THOMAS JEFFERSON In
"THE SABLE LORCHA" .
RAYMOND HITCHCOCK and
MAREL NORMAND ta
"THE STOLEN MAGIC"
PASCHALL 7IST woodland wm.
TODAY TRIANGLE PLAYS
WM S. HART tn
"THE DISCIPLE"
HELEN HAMILTON and
PAULINE MORAN In
"HER PAINTED HERO"
:sokth
Hrpnt NnrrViPt-n BUOAD ST. ERIE
jrear iNorinern germant-n aves.
"THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS"
Wllh Mv n..i i m u u i vii
"THE SUBMARINE PIRATE"
w,h yitfj&A'Q-sri'sr M,a
ErenlnKs T ami 0 alt seats 15c
Broad Street Casino nR0tI5el9'r
MATINEE I until '. I:IMNU tt.ll an4 9
Special Added Attractions
"A Poor Relation"
OTHERS
TIVOLI Theatre r&yS&gtfg
"Honor Thy Husbapd"
MATINEE AND Niuir
'Hunchback's Romance
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