Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 26, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 13

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    EVEKtKG LEDGEft-PHlLADELPlTlA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 26, 1016.
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THEATRICAL
The "Follies" Arrive at the
Visit Attractive Photoplays Announced
for Screen Theatres
NEW PLAYB
ItORREST "Zlccfcld Follies of 1D1B."
h Cavanach, Emma Mabel Halff, Kay Laurel). Vivian Oakland. Tirrt willing. r.in
9, Errbl, W. C. FleldB, Ed Wynn, Charles
n onu "" Diiciioijr ujr ouon uiuuu, um-a iiu lynca uy unarming l'oilocic, Konaula
' Wolf and Qono Buck, the score by Loula Illrsch and Dave Stamper, whllo the pro
ll Auction Is staged by Julian Mitchell and Leon nrrol It sounds like "somo Follies"
WALNUT "Mutt and Jeff," Budd Fisher's famous funny picture characters trans
planted onto tno stage, wun musical inmmings nnd appropriate settings.
1 CONTINUING PLAYB.
hlRlC "The Only Girl," a musical com-
L i,lw r, Vlnfrti- Hnrhjtrt nnd TTnnrv Ttlnn.
M ... fAiinilnil nn n llvtif nlfiV ff fl f.W
Masons ago, "Our Wives"
fyDELPlII "Tho Two Virtues," with E.
JL tiotnern una Aioxanara uanisio. j.
comedy by Alfred Sutro, In which Mr.
Bothern takes It easy over a stage "lit
erary man."
ialRRICK "Twin Beds." with Itay Cox.
A, farce, by Salisbury Field and Mar
. -putt Mayo, which deals with the comic
adventures of people who mlstako other
people's apartments for their own.
MliOAb "Polyanna," with Patricia Col.
IlnseA Efflo Shannon and Herbert Kel
cey. The "glad girl" of the "glad books"
playing the "glad game" with senti
mental thoroughness.
PHOTOPLAYS,
ITANLEY "Diplomacy," with Mario
Doro A dim adaptation of Sardou's
famous play of love and lntrlguo. Mlsi
Doro was seen hero last season In the
V-tar rovival, with William Qllletto
, and Blanche Bates.
'.CaBhfXVT BTREET OPERA BOVBE
1 "Orf.the Flring'Llne with the Germans,"
the North American's war pictures,
showing scenes during the German of
fensive against the Russians.
AROAbl'A All week, "Peggy," with Billle
Burke. A Triangle-Kay Ueo production,
directed bv Thomas Ince. It tells a do-
l llehtful llttlb talo of Scotland.
'WMCB-All week, "Poor Little Pep-
Ulna." with Mary Plckford. Tha most
fa diversified part yet shown by "Little
,
VAUDEVILLE.
.Kb)tBB Weber and Fields, Allen
iirooks and company, "Straightened
Out"; Olympla Desvall and company,
Bert Melrose, In an original novelty;
Joseph and Betty Morgan, musical offer
ing; Ethel Hopkins, songs; Brltt Wood,
comedian; Beaman and Anderson, com
edy roller skating.
COLONIAL Cleo Gascoyne, vocalist; Hal
, mevens, protean actor; Traveiio urotn-
fej 'Singers; Lee Tong Foo, a Chinese vo-
uniii; xaircnnu a uo , in itoucn niun ,
Beaumont and Arnold, In "The Doc
trine"; Bert and Betty Wheeler, come-
S, dlans; the Crelghtons, hoop rolling;
reari and Johnny Itegayhave, dancing.
VIXON "The Apple of Paris," the Farrell
Taylor Trio, Cantwell and Walker, In
"The Cabaret Singer and the Rounder,-"
Tlny'a Toy Circus: Lewis and White, o-
cailsti; Zenp, Jordan and Zeno, acrobats.
ffLOBE B. Q. Kolfe, in "To Old Tyme
Halloween"; Bessie Folson and com
pany, In '"Destiny"; Murray Bennett,
monologlst; Carl RoBslnl and Company;
King and RoBe, planologue; Jack Mor
Jey, comedian;' Lightning Weston, car
toonist; 'Do Ranro and Ladue, Moore
nd Elliott, In "The Piano Salesman."
8IMW.D "Luck of a Totem"; The Hon.
FrancU R. Bent; Tryon's Dogs; Stlbers
and North, In "The Bashful Boy and a
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PROF. W. HUGO ANDREWS
Who trill nlnv tfin new Kimball
SCHOOL? OR AMATEUR THEATRICALS?
MaasTvmummam
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j&gcs2ssi,2ag:mssxrr:
directing a scene in
George Klcino's
BAEDEKER
Forrest for Their Annual
with Ina Claim. Anna T.nni,,,.t r....iii.
Purccll. Will Vfcst, Carl Randall Hero wo
Maid"; Demareit and Collette, In "Nitty
Nonsense"; Gordon and Day.
CR0B3 KEYBFiTBt half of tho week,
"Klnkald Kilties," comedians; "Tho
Girl In tho White Mask"; Fox nnd Wells;
Frank MorrcII; Ed Glngras, nthleto; EL
don and Clifton. Second half of tho
week, "Klnkald Kilties; Holdon and
Henon; Leon Stone and Mao Loer; Hanos
and company, In "Ho round Her";
Konnedy and Farley; Tho Olivette, Mof
fctt and Claire Trio
WILLIAM PENN Morton nnd Mooro;
Eugenie Blair, In "Mary Quito Con
trary"; Netmers and Burko, dancers; the
Harmon Trio; Meredith and his dog,
"Snoozer."
BToaa.
KNICKERBOCKER ''Mrs. Wlggs of the
Cabbage Patch." The Knickerbocker
Flayers In this famous comedy of rural
llfo.
AMERICAN "The Revolt," by Edward
Locke. Tha Arvtne Players In this
strong drama, with Ruth Robinson and
Georgo Arvlno In the leading roles.
3VRLEBQUB
D UMONT'S Dumont's Minstrels In trav
esties on matters of current Interest.
WHAT DOES THE
AUDIENCE THINK?
G atlnued from race One
Nothing matters. Love Is beyond and
above
First Man Go It, professor! That's the
best you've dono yetl
First Critic Too fasti
Second XJrltlo Too slow!
The Orcat Pianist Well, so far no
accident.
Ilia negotiates a difficult postage, and flays
It triumphantly, but at some expenditure of
cold pcrtptratlon.
What a hellish way for a man to make
a living!
Young airl What passion ha puts Into
It! Ills soul Is In his finger tips.
First Critic A human pianola!
The Great Pianist This scherzo always
fetches the women. I can hear them draw
long breaths. That plump girl is getting
pnle. Well, why shouldn't she? I sup
pose I'm about the best pianist she has
ever heard or ever will hear. What
people can see In that Hambourg fellow
I never could Imagine. In Chopin, Schu
mann, Grieg, you might fairly say he's
pretty good. But It takes an artist to
play Beethoven.
lie rattles on to the end of the scherzo and
there I mora applause. Then he dashes
into the finale.
Young Girl What an artist! What a
master! What a
A. Married Woman Has he really
suffered, or Is It Just Intuition?
The Great Pianist (opproacMrtff ffte clos
ing vieaaurea of the finale) And now for
a breathing spell and a swallow of beer
American beer! Bah! But It's better than
nothing. The Americans drink vater
Cattlel Animals! Aoh, Muenchen, tola
tilt du so schoenl
ipipipipipipp!
VICTORIA
MARKET ST., ABOVE 9TH
CONTINUOUS 9 A. M, TO 11:15 P. M,
RIGHT IN THE HEART OP THE SHOPPING DISTRICT
TWO DAYS
ONLY
MONDAY
and
TUESDAY
jg To Neglect One's Liberty Js
Louniry s o rensn yiia v.
Plays Obtained Thru
3HHF fji(fjB!:?fg 'iii'nM f
"Our Lady of Laughter."
THE PHOTOPLAY-MAN-ABOUT-
TOWN
Bverv Saturday and here and thtre
through the vietH- the Rtehiso Lsoota'a
PhotOBtau Man-About-Toun chats tolth Iha
mollis fan about tho personalities behind
the neighborhood theatres and the films
thev a'toto. For the complete and aocuratfl
programs of the coming uicefc e the JVvo
foplay Chart in Monday's Ctemno Lkdoeh.
South Philadelphia patrons of tho
photoplay will bo given their first op
portunity at tho Alhnmbra Theatro to boo
Mary Plckford In hor new play, "Poor
Little Popplna." which has been pro
nounced ono of tho grcntest successes of
this fnvorlto screen stnr "Poor Little
Pcpplna" will bo tho feature on Monday,
Tuosday nnd Wednesday.
Two modern photoplays, presenting two
famous Btars, both as regards tho legiti
mate and tho film drama, 'III bo seen
noxt wcok at tho Groat Noribarn Theatro.
Tho first four days tho offjring will bo
the olatlle and Intmltablo Bllllo Burke In
"Peggy," a play written especially for and
about her.
Friday and Saturday tho attraction will
bo Goorgo Beban, recognized aB tho great
est Impersonator of Itnllan and French
character roles on tho present-day stage,
In "Tho Pawn of Fate "
It Is a well diversified nnd attractive
list of photoplays 'nhlch will bo presented
to the patrons of tho Ruby Theatro during
tho ensuing woek.
On Saturday Mary Plckford will be
seen In "Tho Foundling," a Tamous Flayers-Paramount
picture. After nearly
breaking her nock In Jnpaneso sandals
whllo playing In "Mndamo Butterfly," Bhe
Is reveling In tho luxury of bare foot. "No
more funny Htlo ceremonlos I Just romp
around llko a kiddlo nnd lmo tho tlmo
of my life," declares Miss Mary.
Screen stars. In nn array of photoplay
mastorplcccs aro billed for appcaranco at
the Glrard Avenuo Theatre next week, and
tho attractions will bo further added to
by a number of special stage contests. As
It usual under tho new policy, the week
will bo Inaugurated with a double Triangle-Keystone
comedy bill.
Six separate photoplays will make up
the week's offering at the Rlalto Theatre
Monday, Molllo King, tho youngest of the
feminine screen stnrs, In tho William A.
Brady success, "A Woman's Powor."
James J. Brown la prosentlng Barry
Gray's latest success, "Tho Curso of a
Nation," with a cast mado up of nil
Lubln moflon-plcturo playors. Every
momber of the cast Is connected with mo
tion pictures. They present n play dcnling
with tho present day, tho political, tem
perance and suffragette situations.
Tonight nt tho B6th Street Theatre n
special feature will bo tho first playing
of tho Kimball organ After four
months of preparation this great musi
cal Instrument Is finally Installed
Tho organ Is ono of tho lntest and
most Improved of tho Kimball make, hav
ing every nccessory thnt Is necessary to
properly plalng tho Incidental mUBla of
photo .plays
Beginning today music will be one of
the features of tho dally program Every
ovenlng, In addition to the overture and
Incidental music, a rccltiV will be glveji
nt 3 o'clock. Just at the end of the first
showing of the featuro play
In order that their patrons will have
the best of music, the management has
engaged Prof W. Hugo Andrews, who Ii
well known to motlon-plcturo lovers as
one of tho master organists of Philadel
phia A spoclal program has been ar
ranged for tho opening this evening. Over
ture nt 7 p m , "Zampa " Recital nt 9
O'clock Overture to "Semlramlde," by
Rossini, Victor Herbert's "Badinage" and
"A CALL TO
nna.A IS
Hit mo
AGAINST
WAR"
to Lose It. To Neglect One's Ni
Stanley Booking Co.
iMmmmMmpfippm m m m
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selection from 'JPrlneosi Pnt" by tho mme
author, Tho exit march will bo "Pomp
and Circumstance," by Edgar,
Noxt week H ond of Importance nt tho
Felt houses, the Locust, Belmont nnd 62d
Street Theatres. At tho Locust Douglas
Fairbanks nnd Loretta Blake nppenr on
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs
day In "His Plcturo In tho Papers," a
Triangle of Importance. Friday and Sat
urday tho distinguished stnr, Mr. Olga
Petrota, plajs in "What Will People
Say?"
At the Belmont Theatre, Mary Plck
ford plays Monday nnd Tuesday In "Tho
roundllng" ; Wednesday nnd Thursday tho
first allowing of "Tho Strange Caso of
Mnry Pago," together with MacWn Ar
buckle In "Tho Reform Candidate"; Fri
day nnd Saturday Valcska Suralt In her
film, "The Immigrant."
A novelty nnd first production will bo
shown nt the 62d Street Theatre, "The
Victory of Virtue" being announced for
tho entire week. This In tho film that tho
censdrs eliminated four-fifths of. Tho
courts, however, decided that a good
mornl lesson was taught, and they put
back tho cntlro production.
Tho unusual opportunity of seeing no
many favorite players from ono studio In
tho snmo production Is afforded In tho
Vltngrnph's big picture, 'The llattlo Cry
of Pence," which comes to the Victoria on
Monday nnd Tuesday It Is still creating
the sensational nttcntlon which was glon
Us Initial presentation some tlmo ago
Those prominent In It nro Charles Rich
man, Norma Talmadgo, Louise Beaudct,
Catherine Franck, L. Rogers Ltton,
James (Morrison, Mary Mnurlco, Harold
Hulbert, Captain Jack Crawford, Teftt
Johnson, Hnrry Northup, Georgo Stcons,
sdFW&mss
'HOT
3
A
ATUnMDD A 12. Morrln A rnnnyunk Ave.
ALMAMdKA MM Dally nt 2: nip.. 70
Vaudeville & Tarnm t Ticturn
Dustin Farnum in
Call of the Cumberlands
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
BELOW 1BTH
Bilhe Burke in
"eggy
Apni I Ct B2D AND THOMPSON
JtrJLJ-J MATINEE DAILY
TniANOI.n PLAYS
Wit. 8 IIAIIT In
"BETWEEN MEN"
ROSCOE AnnUCKLE ft MABEL NOnMAND
"Fatty and Mabel Adrift"
BLUEBIRD " N011711 BHOAD ST.
PARAMOUNT PRESENTS
Geraldine Farrar in
"Temptation"
on nrrkwr si above market
JLJil4AYJLr,l1 X Nate l-S0AO:3O 10c
EK 0.30, 8. 0:30.
ISO
PARAMOUNT riCTURE
GERALDINE FARRAR in
"Temptation"
00TII AND CEDAR PARAMOUNT
CEDAR AVE -"''" THEATRE
"UNDINE"
FAIRMOUNT 2BT Sard m
EDNA MAYO and
HENRY WALTHALL in
'The Strange Case of Mary Page'
CHARLES CHAPLIN In an Easanay Comedy
FRANKFORD 4Tn """!$&
BESSIE BARRISCALE in
"THE OIIEEN SWAMP '
MACK SWAIN in
"LOVE WILL CONQUER"
GERMANTOWN "Sv
TOWN AVE
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Hazel Dawn in
"My Lady Incog"
rJ CYRV B0T" MARKET 2 1S-T-0
KlLAJDlZ 1B,000 KIMRALL ORGAN
Mary Pickford in
"Madame Butterfly"
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
PTRADn AVENUE THEATRE
J""11-' 7TH AND OIIIARD AVE.
TRIANOLE PLAYS
WILLARD MACK in
"THE EDQE OP THE ABYSS''
ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in
"THE VILLAGE SCANDAL"
wiNP
m ""'"""""
Weekly Programs Appear Every Monday in
MOTION PICTURE CHART
METRO
PICTURES
EXHIBITED IN ONLT
ONE THEATRE
IN EACH LOCALITY
DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS
Ak for Metro Pictures
As AbjoluU OuamnlM of Quillty
Weekly Programs
Appar Eyer7 Monday In
Motion Picture Chart
Thills Lawton, Lucllo Hammerdt, Evart
Overton, Lionel Brnham, Frank Collins,
Joseph Kttgour, Paul Scnrdon, M. FergU'
son, William Humphries nnd Wilfred
North, who directed It
Anna Hold, of "Tho Naughty Eyes,1' In
the proto-comody "Madame La PrcBl
dento," hai been selected ns tho featuro
for Monday nnd Tuesday next nt tho Re
gent Theatre.
Tntto a look at tho star playing at any
three lending photoplay theatre) We find
Mario Doro at tho Stanley, In "Diplo
macy"; Bltlle Burko still happy ns Peggy
nt the Arcadia, nnd Mnry Plckford ns tho
Itnllan, In "Poor Llttlo Pcpplna," at tho
Palace To add to this, these latter two
nro each playing their second week nt
tholr respective theatres. It Is "Poor Llt
tlo Pepplna's" third within n few blocks,
having run nn cntlro week nt tho Stnnlcy
prolously to Its Palnco booking Only
Geratdlno Fnrrnr, In "Carmen," prood nn
equal attraction.
Stanley V Mastbaum, head of tho
Stnntey Booking Company, said that ho
unB satisfied that tho public wants only
tho best In motion pictures and ho had,
during tho Inst week, turned down a film
which ho had contracted for, which would
mean n loss of eeicral hundred dollars
"Rather than glo our patrons something
which might not meet with their np
provnl or Interest them " said Mr Mast
baum. "I submitted to tho Iobs becamn
I know that It means the continued con
fidence of tho people , and onco you
get that confidence and maintain It, ecn
though your poronal emoluments may
be somewhat reduced, tho confldenco of
tho people. Is worth a great many dol
lars to n mnn In tho public spotlight. I
havo always been honorable. In my busi
ness nffatrs and I propose to continue In
somo portion of tho country tho films
2b
PROMINENT
OP LAY PRESENTATIO
mSm Bodka Gmpam
T JIB fallowing theatrej obtain their pictures throarh the BTANLET
Ilnoldnsr Company, which li n Ruaranlce of -rly hovrln ot tho
flnet production!. All nlctnrr rerlevvrd before exhibition. Atk for
the theatre In jour locality obtaining pictures tbrourU the STANLEY
Uooklus Company.
Great Northern SaIa1
TRIANOLE PLAYS
DOROTHY GISH in
"BETTY Of OIIAYSTONE"
KEYSTONE COMEDY
"HIS HEREAFTER"
IRIS THEATRE 314 SITe T0N
TRIANGLE PLAYS
BESSIE BARRISCALE in
"HONOR'S ALTAR"
WILLIAM COLLIER in
"BETTER LATE THAN NEVER"
JEFFERSON 0TH AST?tEETl3jri"N
Clara Kimball Young in
"THE YELLOW PASSPORT"
METRO PICTURE
Every Tuea and Frl Hearst Vltarraph Newi
LAFAYETTE 23M "eXue
TRIANOLE PLAYS
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"His Picture in the Papers"
"HIS PRIDE AND SHAME"
I P ArFI? FORTY-FIRST AND
LAZ.JUlZit LANCASTER AVENUE
WALLACE REID and
CLEO RIDGLEY in
"The Golden Chance"
LIBERTY
WILLIAM RUSSELL and
ISABEL REA in
"Pique"
Logan Auditorium '&,..
Viola Dana in
'The Innocence of Ruth
Y Apl ICT SD AND LOCUST
JL.V-H.UOl Mata 130 and 3 30, 10c
KlKB 0 30 8. 9 30. 15c
pfcrmtE FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN
and BEVERLY BAYNE in
"MAN AND HIS SOUL"
Market St. Theatre 8Ma,ASCT
METRO PICTURES PRESENT
Valli Valli in
"THE TURMOIL"
Bee "GRAFT" Every Wednesday
nRPMITI IM QERMANTOWN AND
JirriLiJai chelten aves.
TRIANGLE FI.AYS
ORRIN JOHNSON in
"P AUTAaNAN"
CHARLES MURRAY in
"FIDO'S FATE"
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. Daniel Ellis has resigned as Scenario
Editor for TheLubin Company to criticise,
revise and market stories suitable for
screen production.
Stamped-addrctted envelop for full particular-
The Penn Motion Picture Agency
26 South ISth'Street Philadelphia, Pa.
MAKING CENSORSHIP PAY
N SOUVENIR
Ot TH rollNIH VCKK"! CNtfAOfcMCMt At THf
Chestnut St. Opera House in Pliila., Pa.
Uf WM ill'R II IH'ftftrskOUWI
4SI(t SVMMHH
"ON THE FIRING
LINE WITH THE
GERMANS"
.I)
thmehui utMoDLL'nioi'-riij i muv sumum Asbor rittti aiaMhal
vbv uiMiMEittiAiiR PARls cur IIUnlTII VtHIUlr v onl)ifirtn
l-tSNtrLVAMA UTATf aUAHOOl LEMOM
Uy menus of the souvenir, reproduced nbovo, tho mnnacment of tho
Gcrmnn war pictures, nt the Chestnut, hopes to make the Stato
Censor's eliminations a source of profitable ndvertlsinjr. On each
side appears a bit of film from the portions showing the Kaiser
nnd von Hindcnburg to which the censor objected.
which I havo turned down will doubtless
innko a. brilliant succcis, but they wcro
not tho kind that appent to our audiences
I nm n firm belleor In tho 'survhal of the
fittest,' nnd I shill continue to oxorclso
thit caution and discrimination that has
dono so much for tho continued prosperity
of tho theatres In which I am Interested
When I nm obliged to accept pictures
which aro not In ocry sonBo of tho
first magnitude nnd the highest standard,
Jk
nRIPNT 0'O ft WOODLAND AVE.
'-'J11-'" DAILY MAT . 2.
EVENINOS 0 30 TO 11.
Marguerite Leslie in
"The Question"
PAT S.CV 1JI MARKET STREET
ITJUJKmZ, lo A. M. to 11.15 P. M.
Mary Pickford in
"Poor Little Peppina"
PARK' nIDJB AVH- DAUPHIN ST.
Matlnes 1 to 3 and 3 to B Eve 0'80 to 11.
"KENNEDY SQUARE"
Teaturlnc Muriel Ostrlcho nrd Antonio Moreno
'The Strange Case of Mary Pago
Featuring Henry B. Walthall and Edna Mayo
PRINCESS 10,Stmbp"
World Film Corporation Prcienta
Alice IJrady in
"THE WOMAN IN 47"
Bee "The Girl and tho Cams" every Thursday.
PI A T TYl GERMANTOWN AVE
JtlVL.H AT TULPEHOCKEN ST.
Sarah Bernhardt in
"Jeanne Dore"
DUPUMT 1031 MARKET STREET
tvCVl-UN 1 IIVMAN VOICE OHOAtf
Blanche Sweet in
"The Ragamuffin"
II O V MARKET STREET
U X I DELOW 7TII STREET
MARGUERITE SNOW and
GEORGE LAGUERE in
"The Upstart"
SHERWOOD mtVa?imore
Marguerite Clarke in
"Prince and the Pauper"
PARAMOUNT teature
SAVOY
1211 MARKET
STREET
WORLD FILM CORP. PRESENTS
Clara Kimball Young in
"The Yellow Passport"
TIQQ A 17TH & VENANGO 8TS.
Mary Pickford in
w
The Foundling1
.
STANLEY MAnKET ABOVE 10TH
continuous Marguerite Clarke
"llA" ' in .
"Out of the Drifts"
i 1 1 1 1
then I will gracefully get out of the photo
play business; but I nm confident that
tho futuro of this amusement will ovolvo
somo grcnter surprises. Tho Stanley Com
pany Is booking films ot quality, and the
fact that the leading photoplay houses of
this and other cities aro securing their at
tractions through this odlce Is sufficient
guarantee In Itsolf that wo know what the
publlo wants and wo nro providing tha
same."
CENTRAL
Chestnut St. Op. Houio "&,:-.
run nortb AunmoAiro
GERMAN WAR PICTURES
WEST PHILADELPHIA
,JV'A1,,1-' MAT. DAILY, S P. M.. 8
Muriel Ostriche in
"A Circus Romance"
OVERBROOK C3DanalS?,AV,
PARAMOUNT PRESENTS
CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD
and SYDNEY GRANT In
"Jane" v
C ARDF1M B3D lansdownb Ava
OAHVL7I-1N , MAT.. 2. EVa.OiS)
William Courtenay in
"Island of Surprise"
EUREKA 40TH MAnKJ5T t
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
William Farnum in
"Wonderful Adventure"
IMPERIAL Theatre "Sft,-,
-TRIANGLE VIM Btm
ORRIN JOHNSON in
"THE PRICE OF POWER"
Roscoc Arbuckle-Mabel Normand
In "HE DID AND HE DIDN'T"
NORTH
Broad Street Casino VR0lia'r'
Matlneo 5.30. Evenlnir 8,6. 8.18. ,J0
CHARLES PERLEY in
"THE SMUGGLERS"
Coming Thursday March S, Mntlnea & Evening
D W Griffith'! Grrateet TT. P..JL.)
Ail-Star Feature "C CSCapO
PFNTIIRY ER,B AVE- MARSHAL!.
E.l' 1 I. I MATINEE DAILT
"Her Mother's Secret"
TIVE ACTS Featuring
Ralph Kellard & Dorothy Green
"GRAFT
BOUTII
PI A7A BROAD AND PORTEIl
1 OTREHT
Theda Bara in
"Carmen"
SIX ACTS
a it a f t
NORTIMl EST
Susquehanna SRSzS&A. AV
Frances Nelson in
"Love's Crucible"
FIVE TARTS
hOKTHIBT
STRAND 12Tn AND amAnD AV,B
WM. FOX PRESENTS
WILLIAM FARNUM in
"A SOLDIER'S OATH"
G.M. Anderson in 'Father's FalUr
OTHERS
UKNSI.NOTON
JIT1WRH FRONT BT. AND v.
U iVl J OIRARD AVpNim
"I'LL GET HER YEP'
THE REWARD" MUTUAL WEEKJ,T
A SANITARIUM- SCRAMBLE1
"THE PIPE DREAM"
"The Roundera," CIiast Chaplin
56thSt.
THEATRE JSr
Bat. Sprue Etc. 7 toll
TODAY Opening of
KIMBALL ORGAN
Prof. Andrews Will Play
PATHS COLD ROOSTER PtJkT-
JACKIE SAUNDERS in
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