Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 07, 1916, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, lOlO-
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LASKY'S NEW FILM
AN ARTISTIC TREAT
"Trail of the Lonesome Pine
Beautifully Handled German
War Pictures at Chestnut
IJy Ihc Photoplay Editor
Tiir: trail or tub ixinesomh pine."
n I.asKVPftmmount picture In flxe trtrts
from John Fnx, Jr.'e. mix el. WrertM .by
'Veil l)r Mllle. Released Monday, Plsjlne;
At fllA fttanlAa first IhM .Ui a n M !
June Tolllvfp Charlotte Walker
iwir juriti Toinxrr
.lohn Hale
. Paxe." Jmld'a nephew .
Itoh llffllon
Tompkins, Tolllter'ft spy .
Theodore Robert
Tnomas xieiitnan
illeU Le Strnnne
i'htk jones
Tlicro lmve been few nnvetw that hixx-e
mado a more universal nrp:ml or gained
-A creator popularity than .lohn Fox Jr'a
"Trail of the Lonesome Pine " tt was
a sympathetic handling of an attractive
theme: to some of tis It wi almost loo
sympathetic It lacked virility. It bor
tiered on the sickly Fenttmentnllty of
"flnddy I.oiik Lors" and "Pollyanna," If
ono will pal don a comparison with two
books which followed It. It reeked with
pathos and one felt doliiBfd In a luke
warm hath of "heart throbs." tt made
one Bloom unil become morose. If Riven to
brooding over the troubles of these, pet
characters of notion.
I.asky. under the nble hand of Mr.
He Mllle. has now taken this lsichr.vmoso
and somewhat Insipid talc. and. with ex
cellent Judgment, picked the best of the
whole Rlory anil put life and vliror Into
Its frame. Ho wastes no time' educating
the little mountain maid, but plays out
tho whole story In the beautiful hills nf
Virginia, It Is a consistent treatment of
the story and makes It much more plaus
ible.
There Is no need to dwell on the plot
of the story. AVc have all either read or
seen It.
Tt Is on the beautiful picture Itself that
one should speak. The opening is In
Itself a Rem A ravine, dark and Bloomy,
lit Only by a wonderful sunset Blow, with
a great pine standing outlined with
startling clearness against the gold of
the Bky.
Homarknblc as the out-of-doors scenes
arc In nil the Lnsky picture", it Is in
Interior lighting that the genius of Do
Mllle shines brightest. The scenes aiound
tho flrcplnce in the old cabin give effects
which remind one of the loveliest old
masters. Light and shadow are used
with an ever-changing Intensity which
throws a contrast into every foot of 111m.
Charlotte Walker Is the same wild, un
kempt June of. the play. Her acting Is
spontaneous, natuial nnd delightful.
while tho peculiar harshness of her xolce
Is not missed In the least.
In "Devil" Tolllver, Theodore Itoberts,
that excellent character actor, adds an
other fine piece of uork to his notable
Hat of creations. Hard, cruel, self-reliant
mountaineer and moonshiner, Itob
erts still makes him a man with a soul
and one with the Inherent Instincts of
fair pluy. The terrible scene when he
kills Dave, shows Itoberts In his great
est art. He Is thrilling.
The remainder of tho cast Is excellent,
but It Is not the players alone which
make the picture worth while. It Is
rather tho proof that by clever handling,
life and t entity can be put into a btory
which of Itself Is neither great nor vital.
Lasky has given life to "The Trail of the
Lonesome I'lne."
America has had many seriis of war
plctuies since the opening of tho titanic
struggle In the oM world. We had the
German-Austrian series of last winter,
tho Public Ledger's French war pic
tures, the Italian films, the new Patho
"Honors of War," a marvelous (.cries,
but It remained for Mr. Wllber II. Dur
borough tho well-known American war
correspondent. In his dim, "On the Flr-
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Bible Class
CHARLOTTE WALKEK
At the Stanley today In "The
Trail of the Lonesome Pine."
Ing Line With the Hermans," showing at
tho Chestnut Street Opera House, to
bring nn Intimate, unbiased, not oxer
sensational and absolutely neutral story
of this horrible struggle before our eyes.
Although the pictures nre taken entirely
from the Herman side, they nre fair nnd
Just, no matter how "pro-Ally" one
might be. They make purely a news story
of actual occurrences, ungarnlshcd and
unpolished by glowing titles or patriotic
remarks. A news man's story In simple
words The films nre a credit to tho
Americanism nf the man who took them
The picture-story onens with a brief, but
clever bit showing Mr. Ilurborough leav
ing America In his great Klutz car, fol
lows him until li" reaches tho German
border, with cry short but Hnnpny scenes
on the wav.
The pic lures show the great Herman
offensive against the Russians, when Von
Hlndenburg made his famous drive on
Warsaw. Intimate views of the detention
camps showing the Kngllsh. French and
Husslan prisoners nre screened. The men
appear well treated and almost contented.
Then comes the drive on Warsaw, show
ing the enormous tiunntlty of guns, men
and horses used Intimate views of Von
Hlndenburg, the Crown Prince and two
of his brothers and many other prominent
men arc shown
Then the pictures turn to the famous
fall of Novo rieorglevsk, the great Russian
stronghold. wher- Sli.OOO Russians were
entrapped by Von Uaselei's army.
Tho great battie Is vlxldly shown In a
most thrilling series of pictures. It Is the
xxonueriui ueians 01 uio. scenes xvmcii
make them so remarkable They show the j
men in enormous numbers charging into
the face of Russian fire, falling and dying
ex-en before your eyes It Is not sensa
tional treatment. Hashed to get a thrill;
It is xvar.
Then comes the fall of the fortress, the
victorious arm, and llnnlly the series
ends with the ones on xthom xx-ar really
falls hardest the refugees. I
The most mnarkublc pait of the xvhole
series of lllms Is the sense of tln artistic
which has governed the making. Tho
Zeppelin pictures, the cnx'nlry scene taken
through a line of trees and sex oral oth
ers would be u credit to a l-a-ky feature
photoplay. i
.Mr. Durbnrough deserves the thanks of
the American people in giving us a fair I
and unbiased lew fioin the Geimim side, !
Just as he xxill of the Al'leil side xvlien ho j
returns after his trip to the Allied jiniles
which he proposes muking noon.
I 7X.. rnL n" T- .. .
iu.uiv a nun ou , jrersuiiB,
One 90 Years Old, Whom
She Taught, Present
Mrs. Thomas nx-erlngton, ICO! Lelpcr
street, Fronkford. xvho was M jears old
last week, nnd xvho has been a Bundnv
sehool teacher ut St. .Mark's Kplscopal
Church. Frankford avenue near Unity
street, for the last 60 ears. xvas the
guest or honor at the greatest demonstra
tion ever accorded a Frankford Sunday
school teacher, when pupils of her adult
Ulble clnss. whom she hits tnm-hl fnr M
years, gave her a reception at tho church I
parisn nouse.
Her oldest pupil, Mrs. Mary Charlton, .
Who Is DO Vears old. nttemleil thn mmh. '
tlon. One hundred other pupils were
present, and there were nlso tSO or 200
other guests, Invited by the hosts of the
occasion.
Mrs. Ox'crlncton was born In Frank
ford nnd has lived there all her life. Sho
Is a daughter of the late Or. Robert
Hums, who was one of Fronkford's best
known citizens, and a sister of Dr. R.
Ilrucc Hums, who died at Atlantic City
a few .xears ago. Her sister. Miss Helen
K. Hums, who has been associated with
her and assisted her In Sunday school
work for many years, xvas nlso nt the
reception.
In behalf of the members of the Iliblo
rlnss, Thomas Hucklcy presented Mrs.
Oxcrlngton xvllh a handsome Hlble. Mrs.
Ovcilngton xvas also glxen many bouriuots
of flowers, one of thorn made of SO car-
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PLAN MOVING PICTURES
EXHIBITION IN SCHOOLS
"Most Efficient Means to Re
duce Trolley Accidents,"
Says Dr. John P. Garbor
MRS. THOMAS OVEltlNGTON
nations, and others of roses and orchids.
!'ex John II. Hardy, rector of the church,
paid Mrs. Overlngton n high tribute for
her fnlthful work In the church and Hun
day school, and said that Frankford had
never glxen such a demonsttat nn lo mi)
Sunday sehool teacher os the otio of
which Mis Overlngton wnn the recipient.
After the reception, tho class members
xvent to the Sunday school rooms, xxhero
Mrs. Oxcrlngton presented each member
with one of her photographs, and Joseph
it. umery matlo n brier address.
Moving plcluie Instruction In the cle
mcnlnry grades as a means of decreas
ing the number of trolley car accidents Is
being considered by Dr. Jo' n P. Oarber,
superintendent of schools. Announce
ment to that effect xxas made today at
tho headquarters of the Hoard of Kduca
tlon In the Stock Hxchange building. It Is
proposed that reencs of children plnjlng
In the streets bo reproduced In the class
rooms before the children, so that the
danger of certain strct games can bo Im
pressed upon the pupils.
The Rapid Transit Company Is said to
be prepnied to furnish the uims u mo
authority to produce them Is obtained
from the olllclais of tho educational
board This-plan has been tried success
fully In other cities. In Philadelphia,
placards and pictures Illustrating the
danger of accidents have already been
distributed nmomr the scholars, nnd the
j number of nccldents hns thereby been
consiocraoiy reuueeu.
"The value of the moving picture ma
chine as an Instrument or pedagogy Is
now generally recognized," said Doctor
(larbcr. "In nppeallng to the ec It Is
often possible to accomplish more than
by the mechanical recitation of a memo
rized formula.
"Hut If moving pictures are to be used
In teaching the 'safety first' Idea, tho
xvork must necessailly bo carefully super
vised. W'p could not appeal to the mor
bid Instincts of children. We could not,
for Instance, shoxv the actual scene of nn
accident, but xve could p'eturc a moving
ttollev car and Indicate tho danger mat
lies In playing too near tho tracks. Any
xxlse plan to eliminate the dangers of
sticct play would meet with my approval."
DECLARE WAR ON SALOON
Germnntown Pastors Urge Support of
Local Option Legislators
War on the saloon In Germanlown was
declared last night from thico pulplta by
the folloxvlng leaders In tho campaign to
elect men xxho will vote for local option
lh the next Legislature! The Rex. Wayne
Channel!. St. Stephen's Slethodlst Lpla
conal Church, Oermantown nvcntle nnd
Slanheim street- mc jiev. 1.11m k-o .
ley Hums, the Methodist Hpjscop.tl
Church, nermanloxxn avenue nnd High
street, nnd the Rev. J. Wallace, (Jrcen,
the Third l!nptlt Church, Wakefield mid
Wlstcr streets, who urged their cohgrega
tlons to get on the llrlng line In tho anti
rum fight. t
"The war Is on In tlerninnlown and
ex-cryxxhere against the suloon," said the
Rev. Mr. Channel!. "Let It bo a xvar to
the limit. It Is not enough lo stnrt a
revolution against the saloon; It is not
enough to refrain from signing it petition
for the license of some man to sell the
accursed stuff. We need a new laxv gox--
crnlng this Iniquitous business."
KNIGHTS TEMPLARS
GRAND BALL TOl
Police Court Chronicles
As a rule chickens do not snore. Neither
do ibey cough. Therefore when Henry
Raun, of Trenton avenue nnd York street,
heard such sounds emanating from hl.i
chicken house ho was somewhat startled.
On account of the changeable xxeathcr
Rami thought some of his chicks had the
sleep. Hut a half-pint of whisky found
In one of Howies' rear pockets made
things look bad. Raun suspected that he
(the visitor) was using the chicken house
to get the eggs for his fancy drinks.
Policeman lllgham, xvho happened along,
wan of the same opinion and Hill was
taken before Magistrate IJeltz at the
Trenton avenue and Dauphin street sta
tion. The pilsoncr xvas full of feathcis
in addition to other things and his ex
planation was somexvliat tangled.
"I like all kinds of chlrkcnn," ho said,
"an' I xvas out with a dllTcicnt kind of a
chicken' Inst night She left me after 1
tteatcd her, nnd I think she accidentally
took nix roll. I had to rest somewhere,
and so In wandering nrutinil I drifted Into
the lieadiiuaiteis of the other chickens.
I That's the plain truth."
"It sounds pretty straight," 'aid the
. Magistrate: "but as xour rest was ills-
He pondered a while j t,,"'bPl1' ' "'.'" ,',el ?'" -;o1tl1,", ". !or ,,v"
1 nld m run 111 Mia I m 1 n t T1..I. ....
as he fondled a shotgun. He xx-as undo- , '
elded
(L
grip or (lie nsthnia.
50th Street Theatre MortKaRed
The building containing a moving pic
ture theatre, stores and apaitments re
cently built by Cornelius W Van Ails
dalen at the northeast corner nf BOlli
and Pine streets has been mortgaged to
John Cadwalader for 10,0C0.
as to what to do xvhen the snores
broke nut afresh They xxcre rather xolumi
nous for a chicken.
With the gun icady for nctlon. Raun
op"iieil the kitchen door cautiously and
tiptoed to the chicken house. Amongst
the chickens he saw something with txx-o
less, white hair and a red nose. Further I
Investigation pi overt It to be a man. '
Whin ho xx-ns dragged Into the limelight
of I!. urn's lantern the stranger said he I
xx-ns Rill Howies. He denied that he In- j
xaded the chicken house to steal chickens '
and declared he didn't knoxv he xvas In
such a place until he heard them cackle.
Three eggs xx-ere found In RIU'3 coat
pocket, lie said they xvcre scooped up
accidentally no doubt as he tossed In his
I)K. DIXON TO ADDRESS
.MONDAY CONFERENCE
State Health Commission May Make
Public Typhoid Report
Dr. Samuel O. Dixon, State Commis
sioner of Health, probably will deliver a
report of recent Investigations tracing a
typhoid fever epidemic to a curb market
In Philadelphia, at the .Monday Confer
ence, which will be held nt It o'clock this
afternoon In' the Curtis Hiilldlng. The
subject for discussion today xvlll bo
"Waste and Economy in Distribution of
I'ood Supply."
Miss Alice Lnke.x. executive, secretary
of the American Pure Pood League and
11 member of the Advhory Council of the
Now York Department of 'Health, will
dellxer an addiess on the responsibility
of the consumer. Problems concerning
the food supply xvlll bo discussed by C.
H, LaWall nnd Mrs. Kdwln C. Grlce.
County Commissioner Ocorge P. Holmes
xvlll speak on "The Statu Work of Super
xlslon of Weights and Measures."
A session of the conference xvll be held
every Monday In the Curtis Rulldlng until
I next April. The object or tno conrerenrc
Man Who Saved Family From Indians Is for the open discussion of public uues
58 Years Ago Inherits Farm ,lons-
HERO REWARDED IN OLD AGE
Theatrical Baedeker
a.nttif;K-"Ttn IW'.!' with nnx coj a
rnrre bv Hillshiirv I leU and Mantnret Mnyo,
xhlrh ilenls with the romle, Hdxentiires of
people who inlslnke other people's ap-irlmcnts
for their oh 11.
AIlin.I'RI -- '.Mirle-Odlle." with Frances
Ktsrr. An sdmlrnblo llclnco proiliiPllon
flrinotiKlrntlnB how sweet ore the uses of
ntroeltx-.
IOltm:ST-"Arouml the Map," with Rliile
Al.ler nn. William Nerrls Hood music, bet
ter netine iml slnslnu. I rban s seencry
best of all.
rtllOAD- "rnllvnnna " xxlth Patricia Coll I nee,
r.ffle Slnnnnn nnd Herbert Keleev. The
Blid girl" nt the "Rlml Imoks" pluxlng tho
"rlatl (tame" ullh fentlmental thoroushness.
I,YUIC-"PasslnR Show of WW," with Oeprgo
Monrne and Msrllynn Miller. A tt Inter Har
den show of tho usual txpo. with girl, run-xvax-,
music and eoslumes In larKO quantities,
phis some excellent burlesque on current
phows.
WAI.NTT-"KIIIennv." with I'lsko O'llnrn. a
plav bv AURUStus riinu. rnrimnuu piury
of loxe and mlxenturp In Ireland.
PHOTOPLAYS.
CHRST.STT KTIinnT OPERA I10HSn-"On
the Tiring Line XVIth the Germans." the
North American's war pictures showing
scenes during the Ocrman offensive acalnst
the Russians.
STAJCL12Y Mondav. Tuesilnv and tt'ednefdav,
'The Trail nf tho Lonesome Pine." with
Clnrlotle tt'nlker. Thursday. Prld.-iy nnti
K.uurtlay, ".Nearly n Kin?," xvlth John liar
rymore. ARCADIA Mondav, Tuejday and tt'eilnesday,
"Acquitted," with tt'llfrrd t.ucas, an,l "I.ox e
tt'llt Conquer," 11 Kejstone comedy. Thurs
day Prlday and anturdav "D'Artjnan,"
with Orrln Johnson, nnd "Ills Hereafter," a
KeyBtono comedy.
PALACD-All week. "The Spider," with Paul
ino Frederick, a Famous Plajcr film on Para
mount program. Mlsa Frederick Is scon In a
dual role ,,.
STOCK,
AMERICAN "The Yellow Ticket" The Ar
xlne players la 11 thrilling melodrami of Itus-
KNICKRRIIOCKRn "The Trnll of the Lone
some I'lne." Tho Knickerbocker players In
John Fox. Jr.'s popular play.
VAFDRVII.l.K.
KKITH'S Melntyre and Heath. Homer n. Ma
eon and MarRuerlle Keeler. In '.Married",
Itnlph Hunb.ir's Marylinil Jnjle lleather,
l" If rev Hnll nnd llrown. Orth and I)oole.
"Skeet" OallaKher nnd Irene Martin.
tiRANIJ "In the Orchard " Marshall Mont
gomery. Ixjnex Haskell, Walton llrothrrs and
tJcer. W'c"t and Van Skhlcn, l.e.indcr,
OLOIIK "Tho Ilandlc.-ipned dills" J. C.
Mack Trio. In "On the Side Htrec": La
I'mnie anil Rowland, Paul and Rdlth Aar
ren. Rugcnlc I..i Illam, HcddliiKton and
(Irnnt. the nollKherts nnd Francis J.enz., In
"The Second-story Man," and the Ureat
I,lcharUa- ntntLKsoFi:
Dl'MONTN Duniont s Minstrels in burlesque
of matters of current Interest.
2000 Members of UntS
mandery and Guests A
lv-"u "ui iiifair'
Pully 2000 guests nre evn.,.t...
Iho ISth.ahnunl tnurnnt M
xvltlch will be held by Mary Com
No. .10. Knights Templar. ton,S
tlctllluml Hall The affair tt0
eellpsa all former efforts In t,t
surprises and decorations
Tho jrranil march with an ,1
Knights In full dress uniform 1,.,
as one of the spectacular ultSjS
the ombleniB of Templarlsrn win kS
In the plcturcsciuo procession -
band and orchestra xvlll furnish V'
A11 exhibition drill also xx-m !$'
by the drill corps of ll,0 cem',
The march will he led D!!
Commander of Mary Comm.Vil,
M nrcen, who will T to&
Mmlncnt Sir nnd Mrs. yv tW!
drick, commander of m V,ion SA
Pennsylvania, the nmcers of ikT
Commandery nf l'cunsylvanla .Ji1
especially Invited guests M.
Sex-eral largo de.lecatlnn. .. J
from Washington, IUItlmore, v.
and other cities will nttend r:
ntnto nnu city oHleia s, includh.
and Mrs. Thorna, 11 SmUh
present.
FIXE CONCERT l'ltOflRAM .
ARRANGED FOR TOSK
Works of Masters to Be Htui
Young Hebrew Association Roa
ArranRcmcnts have been comsl.ta
the concert which xvlll be Kvcn hui
bulldlnpr of the Tounir Men's 11,
socintlon, 1610 Master street, at 1',
The piosrnm Includes "Toeuhl
x'uruo, u minor," of DuclTix
Rrahms' "Rhapsody in amlnor''fK
"Nocturne, Opus. .12, No, i" jMT
"vcnczi.T, e rvnpoll Tnrantclla" iu
be rendered by I.uclcn Phlllln. 5
del
c, race, Mlo Dlo" and -l.;
Dcstlno," of Verdi. .u.l
"Pnetn. X'n1 Snntr" k.. fl n A"
rnlnrnfiii.fi ennmnn .....1 ... T '
wu.u.uu.u. .,..,,. u.,u, UI1U wienie
dclssohn's "Andante and AlleirroK
from Concerto, K minor," bv Ram,
nlkoff, violinist 7 """
Accompaniments xvlll be plajedbr
Catharine Moncs and Jacob rone'
The Music Committee of the amori
tunlllilnn flllntnii Tl.-.. "
iK.iiiuc.1 ui'iuii miner, cnairmu.
watd A. Urylaw'skl, Jacob Riuer.1
utu1111.-1iLi1.11, iiiruu uytniner, Eitv
Plelsher, Willard (loldsmlth. Sampj
toucliliclm, Stuart !'. Iwchhelm, CS.
1. jiusciiuu, Liviutv itoscnncimer ii
A. Bchxvartz, t)v. Robert A. SchS'
ur. ncnry m. wise
Ha'pennies Scarce in EngluJ
i.u.mju., i-cd, 1 Knsland la mJ
a famine of half pennies onlnnl
enormously Increased demand tntM
KtlKOMO. Ind., Feb. T.-nftv-clKht
cnrs apo John Hoyer, then 17, rescued a '
family 01' octtlets In the Southxvest who !
xx-ore hard inesfed by Indla'ns.
Vi'sterday, Ho.xer, noxv 73, xvas a poor I
man sliuesllnc to support his family.
Today Hoyer Is xxorth thousands of dol
iiis and has a blp farm near Indcpcn- 1
dence. Knn. II xx-as left him by the chll- I
tlrcn ol John W. West full, thn settler In
tho Southwest whom Hoyer saxed from '
the Indians. !
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LEKV JIONU.W 8UIJJKCT TO CHANGE
MONDAY
ALHAMRRA j'WnJ.
inni r i Muriel Ortrlche. Ill
AL UliliVF a Circus Romance
TnPlllIt Wilfred I.ucas. In
AKtAUlA Acnultled
111.11 1 1 frkVrn Jtarv PicK'ord. In
UtiljJlUA I Mndame lluttcrfty
BLUEB1HP ZZ3--
BROAU'ST. CASINO Tlw YJffiiir'Wh
nnn in William Farnuin. In
CjijUrlll . Tho Slsn of the Cross
CENTDllY . h,rlTeTKern.,"
CnESfTsfTOP. HODSE Tj,'rin;,rtw''pie
EUREKA A'":TrLsVorreFoiry
FA1RM0UNT ""fh J'r'lu
TfKSnAT
Marnuerlte Clark, In
MUc and Men
SlarKurrlie Clark. In
Prince and the Pauper
Wllfrcl I lira!. Ill
Ai quitted
Mnrj E'lek'nrd, In
luu.ime IluitcrMv
Muclyn Arbucklo, In
The Reform CiiitllUd e
WEDNKHIIAT
llriant XX-aliburn. In
Pieces of the Came
Charlotte Oreennood,
Jane
Maraue-lte ClnrK. In
Ml.p nuil Men
Olj-a Prtioxii. In
XVlut WIH I'runle Say!
Wll'red l.uens. In
Aecilillleil
Idn S.-luull. In
Fncllne
Muriel Ouirlrhe. In
A Clr.-'ua Itomance
M.iuri Cust-llo: Tried
for Ills- Own Murder
Itehert Vrl k. In
l-'rultu of I)tlic
The North Atnrricnn's
tli-rinuu War IMetur
Iliiu Peters. In
Tho Winced idol
Marituerlte I'lark. In
Prime uml the Pauper
FRANKFORD
52D ST.
GARDEN
OERMANTOWN
filRARD
ULQBE
URAND
GREAT NORTHERN
IMPERIAL
IRIS
JEFFERSON
JIMB0
LAFAYETTE
LEADER
LIBERTY
LOCUST
LOGAN AUDITORIUM
MARKET STREET
ORIENT
ORl'IIEUM
OVERBR0OK
PALACE
PAIiK
PLAZA
PRINCESS
UEUENT
lflHT0"
RUBY"
SAVOY
SHERWOOJ)
STANLEY
StrUAND
tfSaUEiANN
WOfiA"
VfiWaA
Plrkfnnl. In
llehlni the .Sienes
Mary
XX'IIInn I-ucUave. In
The Man of Shame
CI.1111 Klmhnll YounR.
Trilby
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(iernldlno Farrir, 111
Temptation
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Clara Kimball Younit.
Camilla
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JudRe Not
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Ullndutrs of Ucvutlon
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tiennun Wur pliluris
Tlieda Pari,
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Ida Sclinnll, In
Fintlne
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liecausc He Ixixed Her
Horothy Olah. In
Jonlin la a Hard Road
Clarn Kimball Younr. In
Camilla
I)e Wolf Hopper. In
Urn Quixote
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Jordan I a Hard Road
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I.ure of Heart's Desire
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A .Submarine Pirate
Jut Human
Jumbo Weekly. No. S
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Ilmemtry
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I.)i!U mimore
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Her Great Hour
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The n 'Inni I'usulon
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The Velio streak
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The Itland tit Surprise
Pauline Frederick. In
Trl"l: Mrl Doro, In
The Wood Nyirph
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Aloha Oc
Paulln Frirlek. In
The Hplder
Charlotte 'Iretnwood.
Jan
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The Conqueror
bt
Ida Sthr,ll.
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Tb Cruelble
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Temptation
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wio'i Croaroadu
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Mr. Grex of Monta Carlo
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The Prlnir e Path
William Fox
The Frnirth
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Fitate
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Man and HI Soul
TiiimsnAY
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Cleo RlilKlev nnd Wallace
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Orrln Johnson in
IVArtaitnan
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Gentleman I'roui Indl ilia
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1 he Man Iiinlde
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What Will I'eoplo Fay
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laixe'b Crod.roai!
Clio rtldslev and Wallace
Held: The (iolden Cluiue
Dilftln Farnuni. In The
Gentleman From Indiana
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IVArtiicnan
Fannie XX'ard, In
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Setret l.oxe
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) Mr Grex of Monte Carlo
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Jordan fa 11 Hard ftnul
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The Man Inside
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The Fnbrnken Itoud
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Man and Ilia Saul
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XX'nrrena of Irfttnia
Alice Ilrady. Helbroolc
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De Wolf Hopper. In
Don Quixote
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Wlllliim S. Hart,
lletueen Men
Illanelie Sweet. In
Ihe Seiret Orchard
. 8yd Chaplin. In
A submarine Pirate
The Mm Iiulde
Vlxanla
Tyrono Pner. la
Thou Hlialt Not Covet
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The Fourth Katate
Orrin Johnson. In
The Price of Power
Valll Valll. In
The Turmoil
The Ph iMnm Island
Tho Hilla of Glory
Pauline Frederick. In
Y.ai.x
Iela Ilirrbcale. In
The Grtcn Suump
Pauline Frederick. In
I.J dla (illmoro
Dorothy Donnelly, In
Madame X
Clara XX'hltney, In
The ItulinK Pasalon
Orrln Johnson, In
The Penitents,
Amies Oil tine. In
The Love Trail
,., S. Hankln Drew. In
Who Killed Joe Marlon?
Triangle
E?'1 .Marie Doro. In
The Wood Nymph
Harry Carey, In
A KnUht of the nance
Anltx Stewart. In
My Lady'a Slipper
Warren Kerrigan,
laindon's I.ejcac
In
Orrln Jnhnron. la
Tho l'rlo of Power
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The Island of Surprise
Mr.ll Mvlntxre. In
I ler Ureal Hour
Anra (Ilynne. In
The lane Trail
Clara Kimball Younir. In
The ellow Pavaport
. Dorothv Oish. In
Jordan Is a Hard Itoad
Pauline Frederick.
The Spider
In
Dorothy Donnelly, In
Madame X
Muriel Ouirlrhe. in
A Circus Itomance
Ths Pine
Cunlmated Noox, No. 3
Cl"m KlrnbaU YoTmrTin
Tha allow Passport
Mabel Trumielle, la
Tb Magic jikm
Jne Urey. In
Let Kuty Do It
Harold IaKktvnod. In
1-lllu of the Sulu Seas
House Peters. In
The Great Dlxtde
J'auIIre l-VederleW.
The Solder
In
Maria Kmpress, In
lane's Crossrosids
Kdwln btexens, In
The Man Inild
The Prlm'tlv Strain
The Guardian An eels
Marituerlte Snow, in
the I'petait
Lillian Walker. In
Green blockings
Mary Pickford. in
The Foundling
Nance O'Neill. In
SouU In HondaK
The Mummy
and the Hummingbird
Chsrlntte Walker- Trail ! fh-rlotta Walker
ur me raine'ome int
UV nrmnit In
The n'iruit
tMf srlt J'in.hsa-. la
TVr Crssott
iIeB ArhufHe. lu
Ujrl Himkcalt. 14
TB4 Urteu awamix
Trail I r-h.rln-le Wfilk.r-
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VI LB A4UUTWIUI IllS
Trail
of tho Lonesome Plat
Flcrrni Laadle, In '
Tfc Price of Her silence
Robert WsrwUk. in
yirultl of Oaslrt
Marituerlte Snow, Paul
Gllmore. In itosemary
Charlotte (Ireenwoad. In
Jane
Theda llara. In
The liallex- Slaxe
Tyrone Power, In
Thou Shall Not Coxet
Muriel Ostrlche. In
A Circus Itomance
Victor Jlnore. in Chlm
m'.e F.idden Out West
He'en Ware. In
Secret lane
The Seiret Xeent
A September Mourning
Molly Mclntyrp, In
Her Great Hour
The North Aniirlcan'
Germnn Wur Pitturia
The Greater Will
frnturinie Cril Maude
Valll Valll. In
Her Debt nf Honor
Dustln Farnum, In The
Gentleman From Indiana
Henrietta Crosman. In
The Supreme Test
House Petera In
The Wlnited Idol
Mary I'lckford, In
The Foundling
Thutlow IlerKen, In
Tho City
Grace Blllston.
I Hack Fear
The
lied Circle
Hesaia narrlscale. lu
Honor's Altar
Norma Talrnadge In
The -MUtlng Links
Clarn Kimball Younir. In
The 4 ellow Passport
Jane Orey. In
Let Katj Do It
G ra ft INo, 0)
Marta of the Jungle
.. Vnlll Valll. In
Her Debt of Honor
AII10 nrarty. Hnlbronk
Illlnn. In The Hallet Girl
Orrln Johnson. In
The Price of Power
Mire Prady. Hnlhrnok
Illlnn, In The llallet uirl
Malcolm nm .
Willi O
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Marx- I'l ' 'mil. w
A lllrl i' YstenUy
llonn- 1',-lfrs. In
The Great Divide
Filna Goodrich In
Armstrong's Wife
Po,ulln Fri!erlck, In
The Spider
Power
featuring Arthur Maude
Pearl White In
The King's Game
The Girl and the Game
The Telegraphic Tangle
MarcuerP Snow, In
The Upstart
Arthur Iloips In
The Final Curtain
Mry Pickfwd. in
The Foundling
Morris Foster, In
The Spirit of the Game
Lionel Iiarrymore, In
Tbe Yellow Streak
. 1 1
John Barrymftre. In
Nearly a King
Tfoi Itetupi Cnd'l4ata
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Tb Ora Bwsajo
John laireme and Nell j
tia iu . u 4Jvaqer
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Tbfl VVlnnea Ijol
Igrguerlta Scow,
itosamary
la
Clara. Kimball Young la
The YtUow Puscoit
Margarita Fb-cher In
Lonesome Hearts
Wffl
Andtrsan. In
1 on tba Floss
Cleo RUglcr, In
Tbp Cborus Lady
CUra Kimball Younr. In
Tba Ytllow Fajsuiit
Alice Hraily. Holbrcuk
Illlnn. In The llallet Girl
Valeska Suratt. In
Tha Immigrant
Louis Vnle. in
.l.ifc Chase
fho Virginian,
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The Galley Slue
Tho North American's
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Case of Mary Page
Henry Worslrurf. In
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The Misleading lady
.Mary Plrkfnrd. Iri
The Foundling
Hvil Chanlln In
A Submarine Pirate
-rhl1"inni Courtney, lii"
The Island of Surprise
Julia nean. in
The Ransom
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Honor's Altar
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The Jllssine Links
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Th9 Green SwamD
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rrulta of Desire
APOLLO
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"A ClltCUS UOMANCH"
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MARY PICKFORD in
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WILTON LACKAYE in
A MAN OF SIIAMi:"
Market St. Theatre S33 masVt:t
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"CAMILLE"
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Pauline Frederick in "The Spider"
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Tbe Secret Wires
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The Price of Power
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The Turmoil
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The Green Swamp
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Cross Currents
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Fruits of Desire
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My Madonna
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Trail of tha WIM Wolf
Uncle Sam at Work
Pauline Frederick.
The Spider
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The Unknown
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The Husiard's Shadow
A Modern Paul
Tha Cold Fest Getaway
Ralph Kellard. In
The Ifeclous Packet
Alice Rrady. In
Tbe Woman In -IT
Constance Collier. In
Tbe Tongue of Men
Special
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Holbrook Illlnn. in
Tbe Ivory Snuff Box
John llarrymore. In
Nearly a Klug
Antonio Moreno. In
The Gipsy Passion
Dorothy Glsh. In
Jordan la a Hard Road
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Tho Immigrant
Marguerite y- '
Tb UoMart
J"1" Suratt. In
The Immigrant
C'-nSl,k Tnorn- '
The Smugglers
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Tho Oreen Swamp
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The Precious Packet
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The Woman In -IT
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He Fadden Out West
Pauline Frederick. In
The Bplder
Sarah Ilenih.ir.lt. In
Jeanne Pore
A
Farlnlan Romance
Muriel Ostrlche. la
A Circus Itomance
H'Ph Kellard. In
The Preclouu lackel
Ileglna Radet, In
No Greater Love
Valll Valll. In ,
Her Debt of Honor
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CAMILI.F."
GLOBE
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TRfA.VOLH VI,AYS-LILLIAN OISH In "THE
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IRIS THEATRE 3U0 cnnunboton
EDMUND BREESE in
"THE LURE OF HEARTS DESIRE"
Francis X. nushman.
Man and I1U Soul
In
f'auline Frederick.
Bella Donna
John Barrymore.
a King
Nearly a
In
Robert II. Munlell. In
The Unfaithful Wife
Holbrook Blinn
tba nallet QUI
111
Yaleska Suratt. In
Tba Immigrant
Harsruertia Soows in
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SID CHAPLIN In "A SUUMARINE PIRATE"
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PRINCESS "'SrSAgSf"
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"INSOMNIA"
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Alice Brady and Holbrook Blinn
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IVC'VjE'1 IIU31A.Y VOICE OliOAX
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
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CENTURY E"MAEEi
"THE STRIFE ETERNAll
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