Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 04, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 11

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t But she's coming to tho Stanloy. Last summer Mno Murray was a
featured player with tho batch of "Follies" now on Broad street.
But she heard tho call of tho screen; and now she is a Lasky star.
In tho picture above, she- is playing tho heroine of "To Have and to
! Hold," a film version of the famous novel.
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THEATRICAL
:s"The New Henrietta," With Five Stars, and New Bill at
I the Little Theatre Offer Novelty in This Week's '
r Theatrical Program New Photoplays
new PLAYS.
'JiDELPHI "The New Henrietta," with William H. Crane, Thomas W. Boss. Amelia
Bingham, Maclyn Arbucklo nnd Edith Tallnferro. An ndaptatlon of Bronson
Howard's play, by Wlnchell Smith and Victor Mapos. A story of stock speculation
In Wall street. In which a father I? saved by tho son he disowned
UTTLE THEATRE Tho seventh bill of tho Stage Society. Friday nnd Saturdny
only. The bill Includes "Passion, Poison nnd Petrifaction." by CJeorgo Bernard
Shaw; "Alders to tho Sea," by John M. Synge; "Impudence." by Bnoul Aurenhclmer
"I Should Say So," by James Montgomery Flagg; "The Quest," by Lord Dunsany."
A bill of varied moods and tenses.
TWMir niursion mo mgician, in leais or sleight of hand nnd magic
attraction thnt all children will enjoy qulto as much as grown-ups.
CONTINUING PLAYS.
TORREST "Zlegfeld Folllos of lOtn,"
with Ina Clare, Bert Williams. Leon Er
rol, W. C. Fields, Ed Wynn, Will West.
Hero we find tlio sconory by Joseph
Urban and tho usual sort of a Zlegfeld
show by tho usual people.
LYRIC "Tho Only Girl," n. musical com-
1 edy, by Victor Herbert and Henry
Blossom, founded on a light play of a
jfew seasons ugo, "Our Wives,"
UTILE THEATRE Tonight only, the
State Society of Philadelphia In
y "Vlttles," "The Llttlo Stono House,"
a Russian tragedy: "In tho Train,"
"The Last Gulden," "Eight o'clock"
' and "Tho Artist" are tho names of tho
offerings. A bill of diversified appeal.
VARRICK "Twin Beds," a farce, by
Salisbury Field and Margaret Mayo,
S which deals with tho comic adventured
of people who mlbtako other people's
apartments for their own.
BROAD "Pollyanna," with Patricia Col-
Jlnre, Eftle Shannon and Herbert Kel
cey. The "glad girl" of the ."glad
i tytoks" playing tho "glad game" with
' if ntlmentnl thoroughness.
: ' photoplays.
STANLEY All week. "To Havo and To
r Hold," with Mno Murray and Wallace
Held. A film version of Mary Johnson's
book. The bill will Include the latest
Burton Holmes travelogues, "Somewhere
In Franco" (war scenes), and current
events.
CUESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE
"Prohibition," tho much-tnlked-of antl
liquor film. Amonrr tho participants
if are William Jennings Bryan, Hobson
h una omer wen-Known men. this ih tno
I first Philadelphia showing of this film.
uARCADIA Monday, Tuesday and Wed
i,nesday, "As In a Looking Glass," with
ir, Kitty Gordon. Thursday, Friday and
If Saturday. "Tho Golden CIrw." with
, Ilesslo Barlscale, Frank Mills and Truly
' Shaddock.
PALACE Mondav. Tuesdav nnd IVprlnts.
9 day, "Nearly a King." with Jack Harry-
wore. Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
f'-( Charlotte Walker.
, VAUDEVILLE
SEITWSSam Bernard, comedian; Will
hx XI. Cressy and Blanche Dayno In "One
, Night Only"; Bertram Peacock, Blanche
f Morrison, Henry Antril nnd company
. In "Tho New Producers"; Anna Chand
ler, songs. Moon and Morris, dancers;
Ned Monroe and Kcllar Mack, comed
' ELLIS CLARK HAMMANN
The excellent Philadelphia pianist
frequently heard in support of
m, !'e1r art.'ita will play in ioint re-
cital with Hans Kindler on
K March 16.
jftltUuied from Wecedlne cage
AT THE FORREST
BAEDEKER
An
ians; Danube Quartette, acrobats; Mau
rice Burkhart In "Tho Thief"; Togan
nnd Geneva, dancing on a wire.
COLONIAL "The Apple of Paris"; Jull
etto Dllka, vocalist; Hany Tate; Tlny'a
Toy Circus; Enid Grey nnd company In
"The Llttlo Mother"; Zeno, Jordan and
Zono; Lloyd nnd Whltchouse; Ted and
Corlnno Breton; Permane, accordion,
NIXON "Dunbar's Syncopated Screnad
era"; Loyals Equestrian Hounds; Mc
Cowan nnd Gordon in "Two In One";
Adelaide Falrchlld; Diamond and Grant;
Lee Tong Foo.
OLOI3E"A Night With tho Poets";
Cllflord Hippie and company In "The
Lot Clan"; "Love's Lottery," Cades
Do Gaseoync, Clements and O'Connor;
Henry Fry, monologlst; Scamp nnd
Scamp, acrobats. Hayos and Thaucharm
In a sketch; Mueller and Mueller; the
Knmurlns.
ORAND Mlnlaturo Bovue; Tho Cycling
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I VICTORIA
EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT
Hear Die largest Theatre Orgun In tlm world
KIMBALL ORCHESTRAL ORGAN
Completed on Mondny Unsurpassed In To no and a Notable. Achievement of the
20th Century Organ Recitals Will be OUen Dally
TODAY Last Times OLQA PETROVA
Programme 'Week March 0,
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
TUIANCJLn I'IYH I'llKSKNT
BILLIE BURKE
in "PEGGY"
Wednesday and Thursday
Triangle Plays Present
Lillian Gish in "DAPHNE"
i:tru Added Attraction HENRY U. WAJ.T-
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IIAI.r, II nd KDNA MAYO In "A CONFEM-
MOX," 7th Enlsodo of "Tho Strunn t'nse
pf lnrv I'nce."
Friday and Saturday Metro Pic
lures Present Hamilton Revelle
In "THE PRICE OF MALICE"
TniANOLn-KEYSTONE COMEDY
"Bright Lights"
rriATUniNn ncistrn. .iRntiPKT.r.
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Every IVIilay nnd haturday Aulhrntlc Krsnch War l'lcturcj taken on the flrlnr lino
"somenuere in Jrrunre." I'Jays
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BEGINNING MONDAY,
THE WIDELY DISCUSSED a'EATUIlj: PHOTO-DRAMA
PROHIBITIO
In VI vp Parti and a Pralnrnei FeaturlnK WILLIAM. J. IIIIYAN. RICH.
MOND P. IIOI1S0N. HON. JOSKI'IIUH DANIELS nnd NENATOKS l'KOM
ALL I'AUTS O TIIK UN1TKD STATUS.
EXCLUSIVE SIIOWINa IN PHILADELPHIA
CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE
CIIKSTNUT, DELOW HTII STREET
CONTINUOUS YltOM 8 TO 11 P. M. 1'ltlCiMl 10c. Ho and 23e.
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The Victoria Kimball
The Victoria Theatre, Market Street between Ninth and
Tenth Streets, will inaugurate on Monday the pewest and
most complete of the many Kimball Orchestral Organs in
Philadelphia the largest theatre organ in the State.
AH Kimball Organs arc masterpieces, whether they consist in a
carefully selected group of orchestral tones for a house seating less
than 500 or whether they contain every Instrument that cap be utilized
in playing the most exacting picture and enough of them to fill the
largest auditorium with musical sound.
Besides the general eastern office in New York, there is now an
ottice in Philadelphia, with complete service staff. Consult the Kim
ball representative before deciding the music question for your theatre,
lodgeroom, church or residence,
W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY JD CHICAGO
Eastern Office: Filbert 2932 Philadelphia Office;
507 Fifth Avenue, New York "4 S. Eleventh Street
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EVENING LEDQEK-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH
Brunettes; "Llvo "Wires"; Baby Helen!
"Uncle Jerry nt the Opera"! Welmern
and Burke, dancing.
CROSS KEYS Frsl half the week, ''It
Happens Every Day"; Moore and Elli
ott In "The Piano Salesman"! Connolly
ami Madison; The Olympic Trio; Kub
lick, violinist. Last half the week, "Ye
Olde Tymo Hallowe'en"! Hilly nosers,
Parley and Uutler. bohrs; Tlce, Sully
and Scots, gymnasts! Phylls and Oil
more and company; Joe Lanlgan,. mono
loglst. STOCK
AMERICA N "Under Cover," the detec
tive piny by It. C Megruo. Tho Arvlne
Playcro with Miss lluth Itoblnson nnd
George Arvlne In the leading roles, will
present this piny.
KNWKE121WCta:R"PaA In Full," by
Hugeno Walter The Knickerbocker
Players In this drama with George V
Barbler and Emily Smiley In tho lend
ing roles.
THE PHOTOPLAY-MAN-ABOUT-
TOWN
Everv ftalurdav and here nttrf there
through thr week the Rvkximi Irnom's
Photovtnu Mnn-.iboutToicn elinli Kith the
movie San about thr vrraannlltlei behind
the neighborhood theatres mid the Aim
, t or inc complete ana accurate
I'
fojai Chart In Montlnv's Evkmno Lcdokr.
rnrtrii
Florence Dagmar, the clever and beau
tiful member of the lnsky Company, will
tic seen In nn Important rolo In support of
Thcodoro Roberts In tho photo dramatic i
production of Mark Twain s famous story,
"Pudd'nhead Wilson." which will bo the
attraction at the Gcrmnntown on Friday.
Madamo Pctrova, Btar of "What Will
rcoplo Say?" nt tho Sherwood on Thurs
day, recently visited the wounded soldiers
In Cnnadlan hospitals and entertained
them with recitations nnd pantomime act
ing. Any one who has known what It Is to
envy 'the material success of others will
learn tho folly of such a course nnd bo
much moro contented with his lot nftcr
seeing Mary Boland In "The Price of Hnp
plness," tho new Equitable feature, to be
shown nt tho Park on Wednesday.
Jane Gall will bo Been aB Queen Flavin
In tho scrcon version of "Rupert of Hcnt
zau." a Bluebird photoplay, tho sequel to
Anthony Hopo's "Prisoner of Zcnda." Tho
Bluebird company went to England for
the sconlc environment to depict tho fan
ciful kingdom of Burltanla. Henry AInley,
nn EnglJsh lending man, will piny tho dual
rolo of Rudolf V of Rurltanla and Rudolf
Rassendyll, the English ndventurer, show
ing nt Bluebird Theatre on Friday.
Marguerlto Snow, who appears In the
stellar role In "Tho Upstart," a Motro fea
ture picture, at tho Jefferson on Wednes
day, doci nearly all her own sowing.
Wednesday and Thursday Kitty Gor
don, In her laest screen drama, "As In a
Looking Glnss," a plcturizatlon adapted
from F. C. Phillips' famous novel of the
Bamo name, will bo Been at tho Great
Northern. Miss Gordon was ono of tho
stars of tho Now York Winter Garden
shows, nnd It was only nfter long per
suasion that sho was Induced to adopt the
drama of tho camera and the screen.
Dusttn Farnum. In a plcturizatlon of
"The Virginian," a play by Kirk La Shcllc
from tho book by Owen Wlstnr, Is the
main attraction anounccd for Monday at
the Rlalto Theatre. "Tho Chorus Lady,"
with Cleo nidgloy and Wallace neld In
the leading roles, will bo shown on Tues
day. This Is a plcturizatlon of James
Forbes Human comcay uranu, which
presented on tho legitimate stago.
The flnnl touches completing "Peggy"
found Bllllo Burko a much changed star.
CONTINUOUS 9 A. M. to 11 P. M.
MARKET ST. ABOVE NINTH
ORCHESTRA
IN "THE SOUL MARKET"
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Obtained Thru Stanley UooKlns Co.
MARCH 6TH
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IS THIS GABY?
Or is it Mlnni Amato, to be
seen on the Nixon bill next week?
She confessed that sho was sorry her first
film play could not continue- Indefinitely.
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Af IIAMDD A lth, Morris & raasyunk Ave.
ALHAITlIiKA Mat. Dally at 2: Kigs . 7 & P.
Vaudevlllo&Param't ricturca.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"His Picture in the Pnpera"
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
BELOW 10TII
Billie Burke in
"PEGGY"
APOLLO
BSD AND THOMPSON
MATINEE DAILY
TniANOLK TI.AYS
onniN Johnson in
"THE PRICE OF POWER"
TATTY AND MADEL IN
"HE DID AND HE DIDN'T"
BLUEBIRD
500 NORTH BROAD ST.
PARAMOUNT PRESENTS
CONSTANCE COLLIER in
"THE TONGUES OF MEN"
BELMONT Z? .
iyfn ii.io. 8. 0:30, 15c.
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Valeska Suratt in
"The Immigrant
BOTH AND
CEDAR AVE.
CEDAR
FArtAMOlWr
THEATRE
Vivian Martin in
"Over Night"
FAIRMOUNT 20T ai-RDAnD ATO
Eaiianay OfTem
EDNA MAYO nnd HENRY WALTHALL. In
"THE STRANGE CASE OF
MARY PAGE"
Special Requeat Juno Dayo In "Ileartacliea"
FRANKFORD 7n FnANK??g3?01!
CHARLES MURRAY In
"FIDO'S FATE"
ORRIN JOHNSON
"D'ARTAGNAN"
52d St.
s:d &
Sanaom
Mats -3:30 5o
EK 0:30 to 11 10c
"THE VICTORY OF
VIRTUE"
Thla la not "VIRTUE," tho picture tho cenaora
eliminated and tho courta put back aealn.
GERMANTOWN B508tgo1?niaave.
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
DUSTIN FARNUM in
"The Call of the Cumberlands"
Cl HRF S0h & MARKET 2:15-7-0.
KiLJDEt ttS.000 KIMDALL ORGAN
Paramount Picture
"The Old Homestead"
PlDAPn AVENUE THEATRE
'J1-' 7TH AND OIRARD
AVE.
TRIANOLD PLAYS
HOUSE PETERS In
"BETWEEN MEN"
Keyetone Comedy ."Dluy Helglita and Daring J
Hearts" Children Content I
METRO
PICTURES
EXHIBITED IN ONLT
ONE THEATRE
IN EACH LOCALITY
DISTINCTIVE creations
Ask for Metro Pictures
As AUpluU Guarantee st Quality
THE MOVIE NUT!
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Thomas H. Ince reminded her of tho ob
stacles she had put In his way when he
sought to add her to his collection of Trl
nngle stars, nnd with pretty confusion tho
new film star reltcrnted her confession
that sho was genuinely sorry thnt "Peggy"
was done. "I told you so," declared Ince.
Thlo fenturo comes to tho Victoria on
Monday and Tuesday
J Raymond Parke, assistant managing
editor of the Now York Journnt, wns In
this city yesterday reviving the clays
when ho nnd Abo L. Einstein were copy
boys.
"Pudd'nhead Wilson," ono of Mark
Twain's Immortnl stories, will be pre
sented In photoplay at the Ruby Thealro
on Mondny, with tho distinguished nrtlst,
Thcodoro Roberts, In tho title role. Jlnr
guerlle Clnrk, In 'Mlco nnd Men," will be
Tuesdny's feature
"Tho Bnttle Cry of Ponco," tnken from
Hudson Mntlm's book, "Defcnsclcsi
America." will be tho attraction on Wed
nesday Mine Petrova, tho talented, dramatic
stnr, will be seen nt tho Alhnmhra The
ntro on Mondny, Tuesday and Wednes
day of next week In "Tho Soul Mnrket."
Other noted stngo and screen nrtlsts ap
pearing In this feature are Arthur Hoopi,
Wllmuth Merkyl, Gypiy O'Brien, Evelyn
Brent, Fritz do Lint, Fraunlo Fraunholz,
Charles Mnck, Coin Milhollnnd, Al
Thomas nnd Grace Florence.
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Monday there will be n double bill at
tho Glrnrd Avenue Theatre. The Trlnngle
photoplay, Presenting Henry Woodruff,
eminent American actor, and Tsuru Aolcl,
tho Idol of tho Jnpancso Btnge, as co
stars In "Tho Beckoning Flame," a story
of the East Indies, and a Kcystono
comedy, presenting Sam Bernnrd, In "Tho
Great Pearl Tangle "
Tuesday, Mary Boland will appear ac
tho star In "Tho Prlco of Happiness,"
As nn ndded attraction thcro will bo nn
amateur stago contest In tho evening.
II. E Slllc has taken over the manage
men of tho Wnyno Theatre, replacing Mr
Fuhrman. Mr. Silk has boosted tho qual
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESCNTATIO
10&w Bodima Gmwmu
TIIK followln thentres obtain their pictures tlironich the 8TANIJ5V
Hooklnr Compaiij, which la a RUnrnntee of cnrly showings of tho
finest productions. AU pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for
the theatre In your locality obtaining pictures throuch the STANLEY
Xlooklnr Company.
Great Northern "oIant-nTv
George Beban in
"The Pawn of Fate"
IRIS THEATRE 3H0 !SNEGT0N
Billie Burke in
"PEGGY"
TRIANGLE PLAY
JEFFERSON 0TH SnSnm
FRANCES NELSON in
"LOVE'S CRUCIBLE"
WORLD TEATURE
Hearst Vltncraph Nena Every Tues. Krl.
LAFAYETTE 20U K?V"E.
TRIANGLE PLAYS
Julia Dean in "Matrimony"
KEYSTONE COMEDY
"A JANITOR'S WIPE'S TEMPTATION"
Comlne Monday "Tho Rattlo Cry of Peace"
I FADFR TORTY-FIRST AND
l-I-iyJlV LANCASTER AVENUE
Blanche Sweet in
"The Ragamuffin"
LIBERTY
DROAD AND
COLUMDIA
CHARLES PERLEY and
ADELAIDE WOODS in
"The Guilt of Stephen Eldrige"
Logan Auditorium nWS,fc
Frederick Warde in
"Silas Marner"
MUTUAL MASTERPIECE
LOCUST
BSD AND LOCUST
Mata. 1:30 and 3:30. 10c.
J.,,'" u;ou, o, vau. IDC
Olga Petrova in
u
What Will People Say"
Market St. Theatre 333 MA?ET
EDMUND BREESE in
"The Lure of Heart's Desire"
SEE "ORArT" EVERY WEDNESDAY
ORPHFI JM C-ERMANTOWN AND
UKrnnum chelten aves.
TRIANOLE PLAYS
BESSIE HARRISCAI.E In
'HONOR'S ALTAR"
WILLIAM COLLIER In
" Belter Late Than Never"
56thSf.
THEATRE M'in
, Dnlljr, 3:30
Rol. Spruce Erc. 7 tn II
Hear the Kimball Organ
TODAY
BLUEHIRI) I-'EATURE
JANE GAIL in
"Rupert of Hentzau"
All plcturea aecured thru Stanley Rkg Co.
Special Announcement
We have persuaded Mr. Daniel Ellis to resipn his position
as Scenario Editor for Tho Lubin Company, and have secured
his exclusive services at the largest salary over paid anyone
occupying n similar position.
Mr, Daniel Ellis will devote his entire time to reading,
criticising, revising and marketing stories and moving picture
scenarios suitable for film productions.
Stamped-addressed envelope for full particulars.
Tne Penn Motion Picture Agency
26 South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
4, 1916.
ity nnd tho length of tho features shown
World, Palho nnd Metro provide five
sure lire" days out of tho si.
Vntcskn Surratt, In "The Immigrant,"
comes to the Overbrook on Saturday. She
will return shortly to tho Lnsky studio for
a second production.
Vivid character drawing nnd a fascinat
ing story of life In 'Normandy and Pari
mark "The Paw n of Fate," tho new World ,
Film fenturo In which Oeorgo Bcban will i
appear nc star nt tho Globo on Wednes- '
day. Mr. Bobnti, ns In tho case of "An
Allen," in which ho made hi first great
film success. It tho nuthor of "Tho Pawn
of Fate" as well as tho Btar
Carter De Haven and his wife, Flora ,
Parker Dc Haven, In tho detective film,
"Tho Wrong Door," which Mr. Do Haven
produced nnd directed for Bluoblrd photo
pin, s. will ho tho first screen work of tho
Do Htuenn slnco they; left xaudevllle nnd
musical comedy. Plays at Eureka on Sat
urdny. How the lust lo kill Is conquered by a
woman's loe Is revealed In a series of
startling scones In the now World Film
five-part feature. "A Woman's Power," In
which MIbs Moltlo King will ho seen as '
tho star nt the Century on Tuesday.
Is the City Going
"Prohibition 7"
The innnngement of the Chestnut Street
Opera House, being Informed of rumors
afloat that tho conclusion of tho engage
ment of the German War Pictures there
this week would rcslilt In tho closing of the
theatre of tho season, wishes to
announces :
That the Chffttnut Rtrctt Opra House will
be clown nil tiny Hundny nml Bundav evening.
nofrn nn nny ounany nnu nunnav cvenin.
Monday, nt tho ustinl time, - p m . It wi
.Monnuy. ni uto ustini lime. - p m . It will
open to the imbllo who will bo nrtmlttfd upon
pnment nt the bor office nt cither of three
' notiuar" price. The public may enter tho
Ourn Houno after thnt ullcht nnernllon. tn
nnv number un to IhOO. All over 1800 will
b- nphrrl to nuntt the conclusion of tho first
nhnwlnir of tho fenturo nttrnctlon. which will
be In about two hours from tho opening hour.
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ORIFMT a"D WOODLAND AVE.
17CV1E.1N 1 DallyMnt., 2. Evg0:30 to 11.
MARY BOLAND in
"The Price of Happiness"
WORLD I'EATURE
PAI API? 12H MARKET STREET
1 .flli.f-VVE. 10 A. M- to n.15 P- jj
Mary Pickford in
"Poor Little Peppina"
PARK ItIDac Avn'
& DAUnilN ST.
Mat. 1
to 3 and .1 to B P M
ROI1ERT EDERON
Ecn!ne 0:30
In
"For a Woman's Fair Name"
"THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE"
FeaturlnK Henry R .Walthall and Edna Mayo
PRINrCQ! 101S MARKET
I.X JL IJ 0 14 hJ hj STREET
CARLYLE BLACKWELL in
"THE CLARION"
THE SERENADE
"The Girl and tho Gnmo" Every Thursday
See
PI AT TY1 OERMANTOWN AVE.
"1- AT TULPEHOCKEN ST.
Ida Schnall in
"Undine"
RFrrNT 103 MARKET STREET
IXCVjCn 1 7t'JLt.Y VOICE ORGAN
Fannie Ward in
"Tennessee's Pardner"
RI T O V MARKET STREET
- BELOW TTI
BELOW TTH STREET
Mary Pickford in
"The Foundling"
SHERWOOD B4tsVilood
Lou Tellegen in
"The Unknown"
SA V r V 12H MARKET
J V KJ I STREET
METRO PICTURES PRESENT
MARGUERITE SNOW in
"A CORNER IN COTTON"
itift 17TH i. VENANGO STS.
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"MICE AND MEN"
PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION
VITTflPI A MARKET ST.
1 1 U Rl A A HOVE NINTH
METRO PICTURES
OLGA PETROVA in
"THE SOUL MARKET"
Authentic French War Pictures Taken on
tho I'lrlng L'"o ' Somewhere In Prance"
STANLEY MAnKET AI50VK JBTI1
:l5A.Mto Marie Doro
11:15 V M. .. . ln
continuous "Diplomacy
Amusement Section
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HOBSON, THE MOVIE STAR
Our hero of Snntlngo will bo seen
nt the Chestnut in "Prohibition"
all next week.
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and then dash to the box ofneo with their
helcelfl.
It mny be hero mentioned that the featnr
attraction next week la Prohibition." a motfem
picture In mo parts and a nrolotaio which
hnii never been shown In I'hlladelphla or any
whero enst of ch lenc-o. in th int,p i.v .
four weeks ot tho Studebaker Theatre nt rerni-
inr inentro nrices. Tho leading parti are
Played by William Jennlnca Bryan. nlchmonS
l'enrson irobson.iron. Jophu i Danlsla. 8m
r?.r2'. 2.'."1 ?'.? t"-o o' o of
It wna directed by Itnl neld. and In th
& !?,.,?om-P..''nyi aTS "Sch . flayers as Jfarlo
Afnjeronl. VlrKlnln Weatbrooke nnd David Wall.
rKNTIlAI,
Chestnut St. Op. House gjlfij
THE NORTH AMERICAN'S
GERMAN WAR PICTURES
WEST rillLADELriHA
GRAND
B2D nnd MARKET STS.
MAT. DAILY. 2 P. 11),
Be.
Alice Brady in
"The Woman in 47"
OVERBROOK fl3D
PARAMOUNT PRESENTS
Fannie Ward in
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rf r - rrr tf I,
"The Cheat"v"'
GARDEN ""Sa..
MAURICE COSTELLO and
NORMA TALMAGE in "
"The Crown Princess Douhle"
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EUREKA 40Tn MAnKEr stp.
MR. & MRS. VERNON CASTLE
In
"The Whirl of Life"
IMPERIAL Theatre JTs
alnut Streat
TnrANfir.E pr.vH
WILFRED LUCAS in
"ACQUITTED"
CIIAS. MURRAY In
"HIS HEREAFTER"
NORTH
Broa Street Casino Dnoniel0''
"The Iron Will"
OTHERS
Comlnt; Monday, Helen Wara In "Secret Lor"
CENTI IR Y nntB AVB MARBnALL
sl.l1 IURI MATINEE DAILY
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