' " ffifafiQlWk )Wr-r?ViJvT" EVENING DaER-PHILADELPHIA SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. ioi6t 5JriSIBWJ(ltthtt,li: XBYSTONING ACROSS THE CONTINENT THE PHOTOPLAY- MAN-ABOUT- TOWN for the Glrard next week "Tho Girl of tho Golden West" on Tuesday, shows how much better a story or this kind can be produced In films thnn on tho spoken stage. The added attractions on Tuesday nnd Friday are well liked. A BIRD WITH PARADISE PLUMAGE l rpfe i I ti -rw jpBjgfeMj)JiAjj3iSiwi 'Si E " " jSHhBhISh i? Hf The nrinciiinl contents of the Triangle-Keystone studios arc' here shown either saying good-by or being said good-by to. "Fatty" and "Mabel" are on" on their transcontinental movie trip. The four chief flrup'S in the top row, from left to right, nre: Rosco Arbuckle, Jlinta Durfee. Al St. John and Mabel Normand. Below nro Charles Murray, Ford Sterling and Fred Mnce. THEATRICAL ffollyanna" Comes to Town at Forrest The btage Society and "Inside the Lines" New Photoplays ItOAD "Pollyannn." with Patricia Colllngc. Efflo Shannon, irerbort Kelney nnd Philip Mcrivnie. t ramm) "i -. - v-uoiuhk. irora Aiennor ii. I'ortcrn Btorles f( the younc Rlrl who was tho pcrsonltlcntlon of Kindness. WREST Momlny, Tuesday nnd Thursday mntlncea. Ruth St. Dcnla In a nerlcs f c( Oriental and modern dances, supported by her own company. HnCKEHnOCKh'K-"lnaMo tho Lines." Tho Knickerbocker Players In the first Irhlladtlphla performance of a. drama of love, lutrlfrue. pplcs and excitement at Gibraltar, by the author of "Seven Keys to Haldpate." IITTLE THEATRE Fow now coincdlea Presented by tho Stage Society of Phlln flilphla. They nro "Helena's Husband." by Philip Mooller; "Overtones." by Allco JGentcnberjr, "Love nf One's Neighbor," by Karl Uttlnccr, and "Over the Hills," by John Talmer. A bill of light nnd entertaining comedy. I CONTINUING PLAYS 11EIC "Passing Show of 191B," with Qeorgc .Miinroc aim -ueruynn .uiucr. jv .Winter Garden snow 01 1110 usual lype, iih elrls. runwny. music nnd costumes In uec tiuantltlcs. plus somo excellent tarlesiue on current shows. RREST "Cousin Lucy," with Julian ..... . .M.1.. - tV. 1.-M- n. p toga type, with plenty of opportunity for the 'star to nppear In his remarkable 0ns. Music nnd plot tnrown in. JIRKCff "On Trial." with Frederick I Jerry and a good cast. An exciting story jf crime, written backward in the form ij'i'trlal. Novel and entertaining. UOAD "The Chlcr." witn jonn urew tad Laura Hope Crews. An eloquent lllrtt-pleco rcafiy-mado: a Uttlo snug llt Quite charming. l PHOTOPLAYS CBtiTHVT STREET OPERA HOUSE HCinnen," with Theda Bara. Tho Fox r,prpt!on of tho famous story nnd tnruwth n sensational death for Don ijai'aitf nn Sl-font cliff. Miss Bara's Sfaiperaintttlon of Cabmen comes nearer pit conception or tno autnor, aienmce. jlui tnat ot her famous rival, Farrar. ill the week. to. tWtLBY Monday. Tuesday nnd Wed- lauday, "The Call of the Cumbcrlands," With Dustln Fnrnum. Thursday, Friday (Ml Saturday, "The Spider," with Paul yc Frederick. iXtfiOM Monday, Tuesday nnd TV'cd- Wnuy, "The Price of Power," with Orria Johnson, and "Perils In the Park." Ii Kejrstone comedy. Thursday, Friday ana Saturday, ".Honor's Altar." wltn Btisle Danlacnlo and Walter Edwards, IM "The Movie Stars," a. Keystone tomedy. liOE All week. "TheFoundllng.' Wlh Mary PIckford. A truly PIckford rrx t for "Little Mary." AT POPULAR PRICES WlNlr "School Days," a musical pro- wuon, wan Gus Edwards' "Kids." STOCK HlRWAX "Within the Law." The .wine Players, In Bayard Velllcr's fa BOM Play, with Ruth noblnson, ns jury Turner, and George Arvlne ns Joe Ctnon. VAUDEVILLE HI?'SEva Tanguay, comedienne ; j,"llllam Morris and company, In "Mrs. THEDA T1AMC in,rT huu. 3 7ersion of Merimee's fa 4Hu? y vill be seen at the vnestnut next week. td tnwa preceding psge mr rK -i-u Ei- IMP. PPfiOrt WftU A "'i '" HtNtKAL WICW UAnr ir z'r BAEDEKER and Ruth St. Denis Dances Temples Telegram"; Mario Nordstrom, In "Hits of Acting": Scotch Lads and Lassies. "Tho Uttlo Stranger," Henry Rudolf, vocalist, nnd Mario and Duffy, gymnasts. GRAND Wltlartl, tho man who grows; Ten Fascinating Flirts, Brown, Hnrrls and Brown, funsmlths; Edmund Glngas nnd company, Jugglers; ClementB nnd O Connor, comedians; Lew Fltzglbbons, xylophone. COLONIAIr-Xcd Nestor nnd his ten Sweethearts, tho Great Leon, magician; Pllccr and Douglas, dancers; Howard, Kebblo nnd Herbert, Comedians; "Tho Ileal Mr. CJ," Moss nnd Fry, blackface act; Powder and Chapman, dancers; IMcRea nnd Clegg, cyclists; Peterson Brothers, acrobats. BURLESQUE DUMONT'SVumonVa Minstrels In topi cal satires with somo Gilbert nnd Sulli van thrown In. COMING JANUARY 31 OARRICK"Tvln Beds," with Bae Cox and John Wcstloy. FORREST "Around tho Map." ADELPHI "Marie Odlle," wltli Frances Starr. FERRUARY li LYRIC Harry Lauder In a repertory of Scottish songs. The Character Actor lly I.OUIS MANX The rliarrter actor Ii the errntmt nclor of all. Indeed, nil nrtlng 1 rhnractrr actlne, and the mntlnee lilnl mint Tanlth from the fnotllEllta. PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAYS PRESENT The Love Trail From nicharrt Dehan'a Celebrated Not el, tiii: DOP DOCTOn" FEATURINO Fred Paul, Agnes Glynnc, Booth Conway and All Star Cast A Wonderful Story of South Africa During- tho Hoer War IIIthT SHOWING IN TIIK CITV AT The Logan Auditorium Rr0cakiand Today See the Gold Rooster Plays at the Following Theatres Every Week: REGENT MARKET STREET nl.?friv 17TII T no-an Auditorium nnck-Ms-n CENTURY W&ft PI A "7 A BROAD AND LAiA PORTER OT A I TT OERMANTOWN AVE. KIALIU AT TtU'EIIOCKKN APOLLO " THOMPSON BALTIMORE '""LtSlxonv NEW BROADWAY & C A V n V 12U MARKET S A V U J STREET MARKET ST. "irg" ORIENT 68DANDWOO,a,uB BELMONT 8;dab?,v?rKBt 52d STREET b!DAnsom EUREKA W,ISOT FAIRMOUNToVaSSavb. GLOBE B0TH "market HOOKING OHTAINEI) FKOM PATHE EXCHANGE, Inc., 1235 Vine St. i&J?i,,.!V.?efr VS. E"" I.niicn' mwJ ?, I'Vi"! ft? -iMon Omit with ;, IM... .Ve c"m','" o" "fear. Kff ri"."','' comma iceefc km fh th JtBt.rAnff0. FftM of Ma"' PlK" ,s the latest serial picture, ami will bo s. .u" JtYL cdnesfUy and Thursday at the Victoria. Many changes nre being made to this popular house, and full an nouncements will come shortly. Dorothy Donnelly, appearing In "Ma damo X at the Falrmount on Wednes day. Is certainly keeping tho postmns ters busy, due to her roaming from one company to another. Tct her work for each has been of tho best. Theodore Roberts Is an adept in the art or mnxe-up. His character In "Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo," booked for the Bluebird next Saturday, Is well done. The mnnner In which Vnleska Surntt has her hair arranged In "Tho Immi grant. - which comes to the Germantown next Saturday, ha provoked much com ment from the ffmnle portion of the audiences where this picture has been shown. Tho full account of tho wonderful new Klmbnll pipe organ at the Globe, 59th nnd Market streets, will appear on Wed nesday. Tho recitals nre moetlng with an enthusiasm on tho part of the audience, which Is well founded when Buch artists as Miss J. M. F. McCloakoy nre at tho console. Harold Lockwood, who appears at the Fifty-second Btreet Theatre on Saturday, in ine iiouro or n Tliousnnd Scandals," denies that ho la married, nnd Is almost ready to light any one even suggesting such a thing. "Tho Family Stain" win be at the Cen tury on Wednesday, with Frederick Perry In the leading role. Ho is also enacting tho part of the Dead Man In "On Trial" now at tho Garrlck. Joseph Forto has Installed a. lost and found department at the Shorwood for tho convenience of the patrons. Bnrl Forto Is carefully selecting all the litho graphs which are used there. Just because he noted ro well In "Tho Cheat," which comes to tho Leader Mon day, with Fannie Ward. Sussuo Haya kawa, tho Japanese actor, has been placed under a long-term contra-t with tho Jesso L. Lasky Company. Edna Goodrich, who appears In "Arm strong's Wife," at tho Cedar, on Friday, was born In Logansport, Ind., In 1SS3. It Is quite unusuat for a nelRhborhood theatre to .show n fcaturo film that Is over live reels In length, but "Tho Battlo Cry of Peace," to be shown nt tho Bel mont next week, Is over this number of reels, nnd will bo projected In tho samo mnnner ns when It npponred at tho Metropolitan recently. Coming ns It does upon tho completion of the Americaniza tion Conference, nnd tho Bpcech of Theo dore Roosevelt. It Is Indeed timely, nnd Its plea for national preparedness, a call to arms, not for war but for peace, Is well brought out. Charles Rlclvman and a big list of Vltagraph stars assist In tho many roles used to tell the story. Tho iocust will show "Tho Fourth Estnto" next Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday. "Tho Fourth Estate" was writ ten by Joseph Medill Patterson, a news paper man himself, who injected Into tho story that Indefinable ntmosphere of working life In every department of a newspaper plant that has an unexplaln ablo charm for outsiders. Tho story was told In nctlon through tho portrnyal of the principal characters by Ruth Blair, Clifford Bruce and Samuel Ryan, tho set tings for the most Important scenes 'be ing backgrounded by familiar places In Chicago. The newspaper scenes were taken In tho offices and mechanical de partments of tho Chicago Herald. Al though Chicago furnished most of tho scenes. Director Powell Journeyed to Co balt. Out., for tho action that was tho turning point In the story, and flashes of tho snow-ladencd country In Canada con trast vividly with tho hurry and bustlo of the Windy City's busy thoroughfares. The scenes that will most Impress those interested In newspaper establishments and their modus operandi, occurs when a big story Is ready for release and Its Journey from typeyrlter to the printed pago ot a city dally Is flashed on the screen. Of the many films which are scheduled BARTRAM "cter ST A D KENSINGTON rt I AND I.KHlail IMPERIAL aDAPLAn i iNrni N i0Tn AND LlllLULilt WOODLAND YORK PALACE 27T" A?DnK COLUMBIA 5KJ.A5S FRANKLIN 3D SzWMBn MAMMOTH WESTaTi;E D R U R Y T3Th" ' RIDGE SWgD LEHIGH PALACE V&& P A I A C P W3NCSHORB " " - STREET mTTENHOUSE ? - ONTARIO 2D A0NsDrARI0 LIBERTY Ba0AcfeIA ORPHEUM OERMANTOWN uirncum avr ana chelten 1mtim'aammmmmm MHB BHM MV l I 1 f- NI I" ii " Robert Warwick In "The Fruits of De sire," which Is based upon Henry Rus sell -Miller's book, "Tho Ambition of Mark Trultt," will havo Its first presentation at tho Regent Thcatie on Monday and Tues day next. In tho cast supporting Mr Warwick will be found many well-known players, Including Alexander B. Francis, Robert Cummlngs, Madeline Traverse nnd Ralph Delmore. The Fifty-sixth Street Theatre. West Philadelphia's newest photoplay house, which Is located on Mth street below Spruce, will open on Lincoln's Birthday. Saturday, February 12. Its appointments arc tho last word in motlon-plr-turo con struction nnd accessories, nnd tho house will be conducted to please the lovers of . tho bolter photoplay productions Para mount and Metro pictures will be shown The educational side of the motlon-plf-turo Industry will nlso bo made nn Im portant pnrt of the weekly program The Burton Holmes travelogues of the Para mount program will be shown weckl. as , will the famous Bray cartoons and rur rent news pictures. All productions will be secured from tho Stanley Booking company, wmen win do a guarantee of tho excellence of the dally program There will be one mntlnee dally nt 230 p. m. and two evening performances at 7 and n o'clock A Kimball organ, one of the latest and most Improved of these famous musical Instruments. Is being In stalled. Tho theatre will bo under the direct management of Walter Jacobs. A A rfrn'WiiT'iTl fl f OTvFsMrcresS wl ymu prodactlo beatrey In the theatre Dooklng uompany. 1 1 It a unn a '"n. Morrn & raMrunt A1 niilinillUlin -audeVe parairft Plotu Valeska Suratt in "The Immigrant" ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 18TH. TIUAXOLC FI.AYS BESSIE BARRISCALE in Tim nrtnKX swamp" "A MODF.IIN n.VOCII AIUJBN" Willi JOE JACKSON DA! I O BSD AND THOMPSON ArULLU MATINEE DAILT Clara Kimball Young in "C ill n a m BLUEBIRD 2:o NOnTU Bn0AD ST- Dustin Farnum in 'GENTLEMAN FROM INDIANA' eoTn and CEDAn AVB. fiprtAD PAItAilOOKT CUtI THEATRE PARAMOUNT PICTURE Blanche Sweet in "Stolen Goods" FAIRMOUNT 6T1InARNADRD avB. LULU GLASER in "LOVE'S PILGRIMAGE TO AMERICA" STELLA HAMMERSTEIN in "THE ACE OF DEATH" FRANKFORD " FnA!JKT?g.?un TRIANGLE TLAYS "THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS" SYD CHAPLIN in "THE SUBMARINE PIRATE" GERMANTOWN ""Se. PARAMOUNT riCTURE Fannie Ward in "The Cheat" Cl nniT BOTH 4 MARKET VjL.(JrC Mat., 2:lSiEvgi.T 40. Richard Buhler in "A Man's Making" riDADn AVENUE THEATRE VjIKAKU TTH AND GIRARD AVE. TRIANGLE PLAYS WM. S. HART in "THE DISCIPLE" "SAVED BY WIRELESS" WEEKLY PROGRAMS Appear Every Monday in MOTION PICTURE CHART tUJ'JLL'-LfJ rfpFtsrF1If:TWlFP TRIANGLE FILMS Can be obtained from H. SCHWALBE S. E. Corner 13th and Vine Sts. Noteworthy Plays Pre-Eminent Players Each Week at the Following Theatres: . . -v r a CHESTNUT ST A R L. A U I A UELOW 16TII HHAMBRA 12TI1 A MORRIS STS. RICHMOND ST. SSiTmont 23 N. B2D ST. RELLEVUE SUSQUEHANNA " " . , M 6338 WOODLAND AVE. ISOADWAY 62D GREEN WAY AVE. MARKET STS H IJ I 1-4 rv. n iJrTiMi'rnDn frankford ave GREAT NORTHERN eve1 GIRARD AV. THEATRE " GARDEN LANSDOWNE AVE VICTORIA MARKET ST. m r Y? D A OOTH AND l 1 IVI r tU IX 1 t x SPRUCE STS. j-1-yTtVWA.-l.WffV.ATV4.,iAiaiEtaAJ THE MOVIE NUT! It is seldom we find an Indoor dancer in an outdoor scene, but hero is Ruth St. Denis, who comes next week for three matinees, on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, to the Forrest Theatre, posing on tho lawn as that proudest of birds, tho peacock. ?-. PROMINENT OTOPLAY PRESENTATIO Boul&w Grrmmu TIIK fotlewtiu thmtr.oWtn their clctam threuih the BTAJOJ5T Rooklnr Oompny, whl ll cnuantee of early nhonlon of til tlneat prtxlactlonf. All pictures reYtewea befar exhibition. Ak for In tout locality obtaining- pleturea through p.i M-lU- HROAD BT., ERIE A Ureat iNortnern oehmant-n aveo. TRIANGLE PLAY8 "THE BECKONING FLAME" With Henry Wcxvlrult A Tnuru Aokl "A MODERN ENOCH ARDEN" With JOE JACKSON IRIS THEATRE 3" AcnB"0S' TRIANGLE TLAYa DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "DOURLE TROUIILE" Roscoe Arbucldc-Mabcl Normand In a Kcyntono Comod JEFFERSON OTII AND DAUPHIN STREETS Clara Kimball Young in '"Camille LAFAYETTE SBU KEN8,NA,ui TRIANGLE PLAYS Jane Gray & Tully Marshall ill "LET KATY DO IT" SAM BERNARD in A KEYSTONE COMEDY I V nVT FORTY-FIRST AND L,CitlJIlil LANCASTER AVENUE Lou Tellegen in "The Unknown" PARAMOUNT PICTURE LIBERTY BROAD AND COLUMDIA JACK MULHALL and MADGE KIRBY in "The Skating Rink" Logan Auditorium ToMi aS" I'ATIIU HOLD ROOSTEtl PLAY Iirly Presentatlnn of PEARL WHITE in "The Love Trail" Market St. Theatre 3M maKet Lionel Barrymore in "The Yellow Streak" SEi: "CHIAIT" EVERY WKDNRSDAY ODPUI7ITM GERMANTOWN AND LilxrnHUlVl CHELTEN AVE9 TRIANGLE PUVYS Wm. S. Hart & House Peters in "BETWEEN MEN" "Dizzy Heights & Daring Hearts" rtDirWT "2D AND WOODLAND UlXlCll 1 Dally Mat.. 2. Eve , 0 :30 UQLUTAIILE KBATl'RE Julia Dean in "The Ransom" AVE. to II. IRIS THEATRE 3U6 k31 JEFFERSON -""'"f&.er sts LAFAYETTE To.e0 LOGAN AUDITORIUM " LEHIGHTALACE ..iofvE O R P H E U M ctens OVERBROOK av1?.Vfa, ave. PALACE "" MARKET ST. PASPHAI I T,ST AND rrtOlUrtLL WOODLAND AVE POINT BREEZE S?srStzb RIDGE 1I3 ,UD0B AVENUE. RUBY MARSHALL 4 MARKET STS. SUSQUEHANNAg.&NASi:v: W I S H A R T F ALLEGHENY AVE. 'TU.A i w I NOW A BATTl -5CARD uEN--ERAu uET5 GET aaaR- tho BTANI.KV PAI APP 1311 MARKET STREET r M.ttv.E. 10 M t0 n .,5 p. M Geraldine Farrar in "Temptation" PARK- RIDGE AVE. A DAUPHIN rtliv Continuous show from 2 30-fl 30-lt "My Lady's Slipper" With EARL WILLIAMS and ANITA STEWART PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET 'Who Killed Joe Marion' "When Hooligan and Dooligan Ran For Mayor" RIAI TO GERMANTOWN AVE. Ili-VI, lJ AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. EDNA MAYO and HENRY WALTHALL in "The Misleading Lady" RPP.PNT 1G3i MARKET STREET 1LVJL11 1 HUMAN VOICE OtOAN HENRY B. WALTHALL and EDNA MAYO in "The Misleading Lady" RT I R V MARKET STREET KJ D I HELOW 7TH STREET Olga Petrova in "What Will People Say" SHERWOOD MT,?AA3S BALTIMORE OLIVER MOROSCO Presents Blanche Ring in "The Yankee Girl" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET ValliValliin "The Turmoil" TiOG A imi VEN'ANC0 STS- PAIWMOl'NT nnt'RE Marguerite Clark in A Pli'turlzutlon (if "The Prince and the Pauper" VICTORIA MARKET ST. vi i urvi A aiiovu ni AllOVU NINTH Edmund Breese in "Lure of Heart's Desire" STANLEY MAnKET arove i6Tn CONTINUOUS Constance Collier IN 11 IS A M 10 11 1.1 P M "Tongues of Men" METRO PICTURES EXHIRITED IN ONLY ONE THEATRE IN EACH LOCALITY DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS Ask for Metro Pictures An Absolute Guarantee of Quality Weekly Programs Appear Every Monday in Motion Picture Chart AH Cwi( tJY.iVAY.PEPRP I W6TMT AND ARRE,D fRDY FYQXtME SODA 4" 5r FOUNTAIN CLERK WHILE !. Afek. J V : "32TI Lift - NSWf Mil CENTRAL Chestnut St. Op. House "Cn ? SEE TODAY'S AMUSEMENT COLUMN WKST PHILADELPHIA RPI MPilMT f'2'1 Aiiovn market .L.iVll L 1!pu Phono Relmont 1UI MATINEES. 10c, EVENINGS, 15o Dorothy Donnelly in 'Madame X' Alrxnndro Ulson'n Powerful Drama. Coming All Next Week THE PATRIOTIC PHOTO-aPECTACLB "THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE" 52D ST. TOEATREv1Si33gS nitl anil Sansom EDWIN ARDEN " ""'fSgSglg LOCUST B2D AND LOCUST KIMR&LL ORGAN MaU. 1:30 & 3 P. M. Etge. (1.30 to 11 P. M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In DUMAS' IMMORTAL Maatorpleca "CAMILLE" Mat Mon., Tuoa , WeJ., "Fourth Estate" P.RATtin B3D AND MARKET STREETS VaillJ- MATINEn DAILY. 2 P. M.. Sal MATINEE DAILY, 2 P. KQUITAHLH PRESENTS Charles Ross in "The Senator" OVERBROOK J3D AND HAVERK0RD AV& PARAMOUNT PICTURB Cleo Ridgley in "The Chorus Lady"' PADnPN MD LAN8DOWNE AVE. UrttUr.lN MAT.. 2. EVG.. 8.5. Robert Edeson in "The Cave Man" V. I s. E. FEATURE EMRFK' A 0TII AND u n. c rw market sTiuEtrra V. USE. "Sweet Alyssum" Featuring KATHRYN WILLIAMS and TYRONE POWERS NORTH Broad Street Casino aBSum MaUnen 2.30. Evening- (US. 8. IB and DM Louise Vale & Franklin Ritchie in "THE WOMAN OF MYSTERY" OTHERS COMINO MONTI OT MARC McDERMOTT in Till- WIWAW" pPMTI 1PV EHIB AVU MARSHAIA C1N1UII MATINEE DAILY "Wonderful Adventure" Featuring William Farnum SOUTH PLAZA Bn0AD PORTER 8T& William Farnum in "A Soldier's Oath" "GRAFT" NORTHWEST CJiismipVinnnn THEATRE-,lTTn ausquenanna susquehannaav Maude Fealey in "Bondwomen" Five Parts NORTHEAST STRAND 1ITH AND alUARD AVB- WM FOX PRESENTS NANCE Q'NEIL in "A WOM4JBS PAST" nviKi-w BRONCHO niLX,Y AND StDNBY DREW ta I'UTl'BEB OF MERIT KENSINGTON T 1 1 M R O FtONT 6T. and J U IV! fl U GIRARD AV. "HER BETTER SELF' x "THE DECOY" "SEEING AMERICA FJRST" ' B AND aXINn fHOV" "" " ANt TWO OTHER RHELS - RMtf Aftggg? TWJff1. YOu ivRE 1,4 tl m tl II t E-"- LL.MAA JJ J - ' iiijRip (