Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 19, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 11

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EVENING- LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 191G.
Amusement Scdi&H
THE MOVIE UP
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arr -. T r M fVAW Yl im. i M '. 1 lbV.HKPrn ViC t
This shows Wilbur Dm borough, whoso film, "On the Firinc Line
With the Ocrmiuis," ia to he seen at the Chestnut, aboard a German
war niicrnft about to lly out over the Russian trenches.
THE PHOTOPLAY- I
r n i SatHHlni mill irri mul thrr
ill atnli II' "M. llir Hll.MMt I.KI'MHI'l
ri,uioii'au lrit-.tfcoiil-rtiiiii rliiil ullli tin"
a" i i " "'""'' """ "rio.iit'lMri belilmt
thi v ihhailiooil ttirntim mill llir Jllmi
Urn i'ioh ' "" rtiiupletr and litem nli
lrniflii n flir fcnndio iirrls llir I'ftn-
lOJimn ' '""' '" J'''"lU' liFMMI I.MHIMI.
In tliP iiipoittnB ent of "I.yilin Oil
more,' lili" Mlis Paulino 1'icitcilck
is itarn-fl, nppcurs Ihc noted atneo fn
.orltr. Vincent Serrano, who was cpcitnl-
cntnitcil to plnv Doctor Ollmorc. In
ulilcii Kile he mikes Ills miccn ilrliut.
nlll Viilll, ftm of "Iler Debt of Hon
or" hi Hie .Icflcison on WVilnesilav te
ielpil 12 ilat untches fiom ailmlreis In
KnRlnml ,
MnrBuerlto Snow. tli Metro star In
"Hoscmnry" at tin- Shcrwooil Tluirml.iy,
docs neniU all licr own" Hewing.
In "Dizzy IlelKhts anil DntliiK Hearts"
Mail; Peiinett has titllirotl n rollroail nnil
an neioplane fnolnrv, a biplane and a
monoplane and a chimney ."MO feet high.
Tli'" plrtme cornea to tho Onrbiook
iliisiln
Mlllnin Cow per. lradlnK character actor
In Metro production", who appeals In
i "Pimpled " Willi Mary .much .-.inner, ni
Hie Gcrmantown. Wednesday. lert the
Hiitlsli nav. when n young man becaife
r Injuries lie lecelicd In the Now Zea
land war. .
Another hlB array of photoplay master
piet'es has tieen piovldcil for the pations
of the CJIrartl Aenue Tlientte. Tucsda'a
main ofCcrlnu will be Oailyio Hlaelcwcll In
,i biaml-new society drama, "Tho Clar
i m ' adapted for the screen from the In
tel nationally famed novel of tho same
mime by Samuel Hopkins Adams. There
. 11 be the usunl amateur stage contest
as nn added attraction In the evening.
Pauline Frpiierlck, In "The Spider." Is
at the Alhambra Monday. On Washing
ton's Birthday there has been arranged
a continuous performance from 1 to 11 p
m.. and tlin program will contain numer
ous special tcatures. Thursday, Krlday
and Saturday will be Piistln Farnum In
"Tho Call of the Cumberland)."
The Movie Jian-About-Town finds tho
following inteiestlng, though unverified,
paragraphs in Ills' mull box:
Thr merest tro In si.ho'ngkal stiulv will
lo 1 ou lint eircnuuii3 effort ni loncralrtipnt
l uuilH ilii- rliortcHi road t illnarry, ror
Maniple, sou Iium; In mliul a i-tep in lie iiuile.
ml jou ile. Iilo thn. not ien joui boiuin
friend In to learn niijlliliiR about It. At oncn
inu IickIii to ilii iniiiealineiit anil.
resuli vnu go nrixiii'l with an cxurccslon on
oar fine Hko tliatNot the User who Iiih Jitnt
Illicit on n lady or n cat tint lias re tenth
ilsl'ed Hie Jug of i train Then, when the
rerretlv cherlihoil Intention Is thionn upon
the airecn of publicity, uu wonder whether
jou hae been talking In our sleep
llilsi will bo thn Ktntc n r inlnd In uhlcli
Jorenh Kdnanl I'ililcla. ot tho l.ubln Manu
ftcturlnK Companj, will tlncl himself when
Mi eo lights on thin paiaKranh. This Is
the Ural niinnum enient tlut on Tuesd u next
at Xouark. ". J , Mr. 1'rldil.iy In to bo m.ir
rled. Tho brliln ia Mia Allie Uielsn Wall,
of Worcester Mans, 'Ihe wertillng Is la be pil
ate mill until tlio nnnparanee nf thla an
nruinienjent in tlie IlCMn LiEni.ER It will
tie the unshaken belief of Mr I'lbUln.. that
ho has uucieetled In a moat oMlous attempt
to keep the ilate and place ot the event a
kecret from Ills nell-wlahing aasoclatcs in
the liubni miiipany. .
"My Lady Incog," in which Hazel Dawn
j la started, gives the popular nctrcss the
'$a32&zm8immwmm&xm
FLORENCE ROCKWELL
Corainp; to the Stanley next weel?
n "He Fell in Love .With His
Wife."
Continued from preceding- pace
'AN A8JQX,
THE FAMOUS FACE
CONTOrVriONlST,
CONTOBT0NATES
A FEW FOfVTHE
IN THE AIR
mmm. 'twbbhii
best oppoilmiltv nf her motion-picture
inieer Ir ou have smiled 'n response
to tho irieslstlhlo smile of Miss Pawn ns
A
ill II AFUDD A I'-'lh, Morris Pn-njunk Ave. I
ALiiAIiIdKA Mm uaiunt j.i:iKs.7. i
ati.levllle I'aram't Phtures
Blanche Sweet in
' "The Ragamuffin"
A R r A D I A CHESTNUT
rt tiv ALin ui:lov ith
Marguerite Clark in
"Mice and Men"
APOLLO 82U ASD JSailt '
Alice Brady in
"The Woman in 47"
BLUEBIRD "uu NonTU nI,OAD ST
I'ai:moint piu:si:nis
Marguerite Clark in
"Still Waters"
RITI lvrOMrr Mr adovr maiikkt
OHiJLIVIWIN I Lim t'0 X. ,1:0. 10e
i;bs r.-au (i, p ,-,n lie
CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD in
"JANE"
"CHAItl.ir.S 111 STIUl HOMAXCn" I
-PAIlA.MOrN'l -
BOTH AND
CEDAR K
CEDAR M?ftiKffS
.
William Courtenay in
"The Island of Surprise" j
FAIRMOUNT MT -l
(!lltP.D AVE.
HARRY D. CAREY in ' '
... . . . .. i
"A KNIGHT OF THE RANGE"
Edna Mayo & Henry Walthall
in "Tin: stuwi.k case or maiiy i'iii:"
FRAroRrT7
... . ... "I,AL1
tiiixmii.i: PHOOriAM
WILLARD MACK in
the roN'oi Km nt
MARK SWAIN in
"A MOVIE STAlf
COJ Cf 02J A Mats 3-.1 30 .1e
. H. Sansoni Eisii U .10 to 11 -10c
ANTONIO MORENO nnd
SSnS i
'ON HER WEDDING NIGHT
i h i: pirrriti
GERMANTOWN B50VgSM
I'AIlAMOlM' I'H'I'l IIF. -
Marguerite Clark in
"MICE AND MEN"
Hill DHEV h .MATINEE TODAY 2 30
ll. (in noil K1MIIAI.I, onuAN
TYRONE POWERS and
KATHRYN WILLIAMS in
"Thou Shalt Not Covet"
CM A Dn AVENt'B TIlEATItE
jlv-"vl TTII AND lilltARD AVE.
rnlAVIILU PLAYS-
DOROTHY GISH in
JOKDAN IS A IIAItll nilAD'
nost'oi: Aiuii'i'ici.E in
PATTY AND THE IIIIOA11WAY STAItS"
-CHII.UHEN 8 1'ONTE.ST MATINEE-
METRO
PICTURES
EXIlintTED IN ONLY
ONE THEATRE
IN EACH LOCALITY
DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS
Ask for Metro Pictures
An Abioluto Guarantee of QuaHIr
Weekly Programs
Appear Kiery Monday In
Motion Picture Chart
Tf
JjRJjKCL
rIio nppearcd before yoti on tho motion
picture screen 'n former pioductlons, this
one will bo a revelation. It will bo shown
nt the Iltiby Theatre o- Monday. One
nf the world's most fntnous stars coaxed
into films Is Anna Held, who nppcars
here on Tuesday next In a photo-comedy
distinctly dlffetcnt, entitled "Mndamo l.a
1'resldente."
Any one who likes the congenial stories
of F. Hopklnson Smith will do well to
see the adaptation ot "Kennedy Square,"
one of t' o most popular of the late au
thor's books. Charles Kent. Antonio Mo
reno nnd Muriel Ostrleho have the irln '
rlpnl parts in this production, which Is
booked for Wednesday and Thursday at
the Oieat Northern.
Frances N'elson, whose rise to popular
lt as n screen plnycr has been meteoric,
will nppenrnt the Itlnlto Thentrc on.Mon
day In "Love's Cruilble," nn adaptation
l l.mmett Campbell Hall of .lules Kekert
(loodmnti's successful play. "The Point of
View ' It Is the story of a girl's belief '
Hint the sacrifice of her soul on the al
tar ot love Is nobler than n loveless mnr
Hage. Paulino Frederick, In the emotion
al drama "Zii7a," Is booked for Tuesday
This world-famous stnc triumph was
the starring vehicle of the noted nctress i
es Mmc. Hejanc nnd Mrs. Leslie Carter
Mnvor Smith, Mrs. Hmlt.i nnd a patty,
of friends were the guests of Stanlev
Maslh.ium, nt the Stanley Theatre, last
excnlng. As n surprise to the guests n
film ns shown. In uhlcli the Mas or
plaed the leading, role. It showed him
leaving his homo and going to his olllce
In City Hall.
Lillian Walker, of the Vltsnraph Com
pany, has a mania for dolls. Hho has a
i ollecltim of every kind nnd color of doll
Imaginable, from the plcblnn tag to the
eosllv china dull with solilen (reses.
movable cs and soft, miilcnl voice
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESDNTATIO
imSm BooBm Grrmamu
Till: following theatre olilnln their pictures throur.li the STANI.KY
1 llonklni; Company, which l n isimrHiilee nf earl flmwliiEa of Ihe
finest productions. All pl Hires rcTlew-cd before rtblhlllnn AnU for
Ihe Ihenlre In jour locality obtaining pUturea throuili the NT,lM.i:V
lluoklnc Ciinipany.
". Ml-T,. IinOAD ST, HHIi: A
-reat INortnern cchmant'n avi:s.
-TRIANOI.n I'l.AY-
Orrin Johnson in
t'D'Artagnan"
IRIS THEATRE S
TItlANlil.i: PI.Ar
Orrin Johnson in
D'Arlagnan, or Three Musketeers
1 TltlANnl.i:-KKVSTONK COMKDY
JEFFERSON"" "'iITRraDp,nN
would ri:,Ti ui;
Holbrook Blinn & Alice Brady in
"The Ballet Girl"
LAFAYETTE """"SS'aVu
tuiamji.r plans
Wilfred Lucas in
"ACQUITTED"-
TniANoi.n-KnYSTONi: cojuidy
i p Ani7R KoitTv-pinsT and
LJZitUJLttS. I..NOASTKU AVENUfi
Constance Collier in
t, r y,
1 UllgUCO Ut 1YACI1
.LIBERTY BK0AD .vum
VtKA SlUiJUlN and
CHAS. H. MAILES in
"The Iron Will"
!I A V rtroiiil Ato
U.Ogan UQHOriUm lUicKlnml Me
i'vthi: noi." uoosTKit wai
Jackie Saunders in
JaCKie Oaunaei'S in i
"Shrine of Happiness"
locust isr'iSo ,.
Evbk HSU S P.'IO. l.V
rmsT snoi(! or rmw.i.K l'l.vvs in
h im' piiii.ni:i.i'iii
WILLARD MACK in
"THE CONQUEROR"
Market St. Theatre
Olga Petrova in '
'What Will People Say?'
SEK (lllKT
EVEin ui:iinY
ORPHEUM okum.tevaau:s
TP.IANCU.E PLAYS
hi.-j.-ii; nxititiM'MK in
"THE GREEN SWAMP"
keystone rourn
"LOVE WILL CONQUER"
Weekly Programs
Appear Every 5Inny In
Motion Picture Chart
Prices: From 2 to G P, JM., Daily
25c. After 6 P. M., 25c
PlCTUP-E
en-th-tuld:
"COME Ot IN,
THE BATHINGS
FINE" TAKEN AT
ilrfJijJ5-V'
ifiiIi
WALTER FENNER
Who will bo seen nt tho Walnut.
Monday, when "A Pair of Sixes'
returns to town.
The most cherished one In her possesion,
however, Is n rng bnbv Iler automobile
inn over nne d'ly while she was tiding
In tho countix.
I
' ODII7NT 'i;n WOODLAND AVB.
i ukihin l mMj. ,, , KiBflsoton
-Cqi'lTAIIM: FIlATl'Ui:-
Carlyle Blackwell in
"The Clarion"
PALACE flf.ffiS'p.
Fannie Ward in
"Tennessee's Pardner"
PARK n,D0K AVI" DALTHIN' ST.
MATivni: 1 to a nmi n tn r. r m
-I'aiiamoi'n r ptcrriu:-
MARY PICKFORD in
"The Dawn of a Tomorrow"
PRINCESS
I01S MARKCT
ITIICRT
Marie Empress in
"Love's Cross Roads"
Pen fllrl and tho (laiin " Birn Phurnlnv
RIAI TO ochmantoivn ave.
'- AT Tl'l.fEHOCKnN" ST.
William Courtenay in
"The Island of Surprise"
RFf.FNT "'3I Mm;r.T sthket
t-Vll-.l,i J. ;( i,i.v yoiCK OltUAH
Jackie Saunders in
"Shrine of Happiness"
DIIDV
maiiket M'ttinrr
-. nm.oiv Till stfirrt
FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN &
BEVERLY BAYNE in
. "A Man and His Soul"
'
'sherwood?,,
I Pariiinnni i n lure
IIWIKI. KltOIIMW l'refnli
Victor Moore in
"Chimmie Faddcn Out West"
SAVOY
1-11 MMIKET
sti'eet
Marguerite Clavton in
"Vultures of Societv"
J J O G A ,TrH VENANOO STS
Pauline Frederick in
"Lydia Gilmore"
I'AitAMoi'vr- pponriTios
VITTnOTA M MIKKT ST
m'ioe ninth
Mary Miles Minter in
"Dimples"
hee Slranse Cue of Mary Pane Weil -Thurs
STANLEY MARKET ahove jotii
m-w" a' i?. MARY PICKFORD
II :lf r. M N
"Poor Little Peppina"
lunniiiii
Third Triumphant Week!
STARTING MONDAY, I 'EH. 21ST
Of Daredevil Durborough's Wonder War
'Film of the Century !
"With Von HindenburK's Army at the Front"
as presented by the North American at the
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE
CHESTNUT BELOW 11TH ST.
Except Saturday, ALL SEATS
and 50c. Gallery 15c.
THE MOVIE NUT!
'
1 1
l'
1 1 ' . i
THE MOVING PICTURE
BOOKSHELF
There nre many books now appearing
on the market which nre supposed to
thoroughly cocr the field nf si'cnarlo
writing, tills new branch of the writer's
nrt Many of tlicm arc Just written for
the solo purpose of making money from
tho unsuspecting nubile who imagine
writing ot a scenario Is na simple ns
writing n letter "The Motion Plcluro
Story." by William Lord Wright nnd
published by the Lundceti Publishing
Company, Fergus Falls. Minn, Is not one
of these It Is ono of the best textbooks
of photoplay-writing yet Issued. 'oorltig
the entire field of the film story In a. clear
nnd concise manner easily understood.
Tho specimen scenarios show the proper
form nnd gle the necessary Infotmallon
ns to construction Pholoplav tonus and
loots of tho trndo nre also explnlnrd The
methods to employ In marketing the fin
ished Hcennrlo and the prices paid arc
nlso given.
Tho book brings the history of the
business of photoplay-writing up to Ihe
present time nnd concludes- Willi some
nlualile advice to the propeetlo writer
The nulhor, as tho Motion Picture l.dltnr
of the Dramatic Mirror, h is had nn
amount of experience which places him In
n position to write a book upmi scen.irlo
writing that Is reallv ailthnratlxe
Bernard Shaw May Have
Meant a Movie Censor
"Nn rapacity fur limine, no knowl
edge of bin, nn sympathy with art, nn
pretension to phlliivinh) , only the hecrel
that hn puritcil nil Ihe plillnnphers,
bagled nil (lie Inujer, nimldleil all the
men of business, nnd mined must of Ihe
nrtWlM the secret nf rlrlil nnd wrong."
rroni "Vlnjnr llarttarn."
r.sr riiii.Aiint.riu.v
HRANn -D ""' Jt vni;r.T bts.
JIiiL MAT UAI-Vi ! Mi 5a
Muriel Ostriche in
"A Circus Romance"
' OVERBROOK MOanil&7ilxv.
l'AItAMOfT
Marguerite Clark in
"Prince and the Pauper
n ARDFIM 53D '.ANSDow.Ni: avb.
ijAUUCIN mat l i:o.ono.
ETHEL CLAYTON and
HOUSE PETERS in
"The Great Divide"
EUREKA 40TU MAIlKUT STS
kssanay rm:si:.Ts ,
Henry B. Walthall in
"The Raven"
IMPERIAL Theatre M,0r ,
TRIANGLE PLAYS
OPIIIN lOIINSOS1 In i
"THE PRICE OF POWER" J
ki.ymtoni: i-iiMrnv
"HE DID AND HE DIDN'T" I
MlltTII
Bread Street Casino ,,n0It.,,t,l0,,
Mxusi.i .'ii i:i-iNii i, r. i.-,, ti.io
Madge Kirbv and Jack Mulhall in
"Stronger Than Woman's Will"
ii t a 1: u
I'llMIMl MON'l
WHEN i.ov 1: IS KINO
rrwTl inv eiiiij avi: . maiisiiall
V-Miuni MVTINEr: DMI.Y I
"UNFAITHFUL WIFE" !
l"l I MTS fl ATI lllNil
i r -t r? r t r n a ivitiitt t i
x)-.ii jo. iviAiN i ,,, anu
GENEVIEVE HAMPER
nit m 'i
sot in
P A 7 A HltOAt) AND I'OnTER
1 V- j - STItEETS
"The Fourth Estate"
i ts- n:Trnisti
Ruth Blair
' illtAI'T'
soitTim i:.vt
?ncniipnanm THKATItE-lTlh
ausquenanna ht sqi eh .na ave
Clara Kimball Young in
"The Yellow Passport"
ii w pur-'
MIIflllElST
STRAND !"T" AN' G,nA,,D AVE
w m ins pnrKsrs
. RALPH KELLARD and
! dorothy Donnelly m
Mcr IVlother c aecret
ki:nsim. ios
1 1 1 M R O l'ROS"r hT ANr
J U 1V1 B U (J1IIAHD AVENUB
"Elevating Father"
"CRATERS OF FIRE"
MUTUAL WEEKLY'
56thSt
THEATREuVSa:!.'.0
l.llKI.OlV lint. Dally 2:311
M'lll'CE AiIiiIIk llK-.Clill.5c
I'ATilE 001.D llOOSTEIl TLAY
Lois Meredith & Ralph Kellard in
"THE PRECIOUS PACKET"
All plcturen neeureil tliru Stanley llUr.Co.
Weekly Programs
Appear Ei.ery Monday Jn
Motion Picture Chart
FASHION DEPT
"fes&rs
a ikj JiiML
r7
taunwiMG- TflEf
LATEST SPRING
MODES. IMPORTED
FROM BUDHAX.0N
TUP P.III-JMKI
A LADY OP SOME
IMPORTANCE
Florence tlockwelt will mnko her debut
nt the Stanley next wcefc In "lie Fell In
Love With His Wife," an adaptation
from ihe novel of the snme name, by 13.
P. Itoe. and dramatized on the stage by
If. S Sheldon, who has been responsi
ble for mnny legitimate successes. On
the speaking stngo some of Miss Hock
well's most noted successes wcro won
with Jnmes o Noltl In rcperlniro: with
Augustus Thomas' "Ollxer Goldsmith. '
In the stnirlng part of "The (trcatest
Ninety
Per Cent
Would you like a guarantee of a pleasant evening's
entertainment?
Ask, "Do you obtain your Pictures through THE
STANLEY BOOKING COMPANY?"
We prefer to supply the theatre that aims for
perfect service good music equality of treatment
good ventilation fair admission.
Ninety
90
Per Cent
of the theatres obtaining
their pictures through
BOOKING COMPANY
are successful. There's a reason.
Here Are the Theatres :
Philadelphia "!
VICTORIA
MARKET STREET
PRINCESS
SAVOY
AUDITORIUM
STANLEY
PALACE
ALHAMBRA
ARCADIA
REGENT
RUBY
RIALTO
GREAT NORTHERN
BIJOU DREAM
APOLLO
56TH STREET
BELLEVUE
BLUEBIRD
CEDAR
FAIRMOUNT
BELMONT
Out of
Atlantic Ciiu BIJOU, COLONIAL, VIRGINIA
CRITERION, B. F. KEITH'S GARDEN PIER,
GARDEN OF DANCES
Easlon 3RD STREET
South Bethlehem LEHIGH ORPHEUM
Harrisburg
Reading EMPIRE, PRINCESS
Lancaster GRAND
Bethlehem LORENZE, BROAD
NorrislownGARRICK
fteSrWc an m agcnis for Philadelphia and vicinity for the Kraus
ManuuiUiruii 10 ot New York City, the largest photo copying
house in the L mted .States, and can furnish you with
-land-Colored
lir llxll ni u cavli) ilie :: at 7o rick,
U I onle-3 with -stamps ror amount of purchase accepted
Pell I'hono Filbert tTl
lilme Poster Rental & Booking Office
1305-07 VINE ST., PHILA. GEORGE H. KXINE, Mgr.
Vaudeville furnished for all occasions. Posters, slides and
photos rented on all Paramount. Triangle, Vox, Metro, Pathe,
World. Equitable, Bluebird, V, L. S. E. and other feature releases
i - '' ' I t!Ll
Thing In tho Wofld," In ".Ibmeu kMi
Juliet" and In "A Doll's House." -As"
lending ladv with Henry Miller, NU
flood win and nielmrd Mnnsflald dtiring
lhcr New York engagements, she won
favbr, ns she did through her creation or"
the leading roles of such hits ns "TIM
!),,., -l.lt,- ' "Tl-n Uni-l-lor." "Tl-fl Nlit
' ger," "Fine Fenthers," "The FAIItn idol"
nnd others of equal prominence.
MidwauSay Philadelphia
Tlientrlrnl Mnne r- Whr tlo joa keep
t Iilo neenery miy lonner?
l'ropett.r Mn Well, It ln'l r-nlt e'o
ennutli jet for MllirBiiliee unit too aid
for llontnn Life.
Ninety
Per Cent
Ninety
Per Cent.
FRANKFORD
GERMANTOWN
GIRARD AVENUE
GLOBE jfl
IRIS i
JEFFERSON
LAFAYETTE
LEADER
LIBERTY
LOCUST
LOGAN AUDITORIUM
LOGAN
MERCANTILE CLUB
NEW BROADWAY
ORIENT
ORPHEUM
PARK
SHERWOOD
TIOGA
ALLEGHENY
WM. PENN
Town:
VICTORIA
Photographs ol
COMiN-r
MTrWCTrQN
MMVf(M5
THE WmWtA
5.
THE SANDWICH
uo
fAiNTTHErPEUCW-N
ISLANDS.
FILM.