Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 22, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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BVESISG LEDGER-PniLADELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, T916-
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MEASLES STOP SCANDAL
MRS. LOU TELLEGEN IN "MARIA ROSA"
WEATHER MOCKS SONG
OF EARLY SPRING POET
FOR BERTHA KALICH
Work on New Fox Film Ceased
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Contagious Disease
' By the Photoplay Editor
........ that dreait dlseaos of child-
i a tins caused much trouble) and toss
in tho William Biuuiua .. ... xDl
' T( and have necessitated the rctaklnc
(much of tho plcturo play "Scandal," In
htch Mme. Bertha Kallch appears as
the star.
. this picture Mme. Bertha Kallch has
iJi children, a son and a daughter. Two
utoted younc juveniles, Kittens Reich
1,1 and Walter Ferguson, wcro cast for
fk.fl carta. After considerable .progress
i.4 been mado with tho plcturo Kittens
tiAichert appeared nt tho studio ono morn
Kokinff like bottl f "strawberry
jam had exploded," bIio explained.
"Measles," declared n doctor who was
Immediately called In. "Take her home
Md put hor to bed."
That eliminated Kittens from the play
na Jacfjuellno Morhango was substituted.
Because of tho enforced retirement fcf Kit
tens all that had been taken of the pic
ture had to bo retaken.
Everything was going nlong finely un
til Walter Kerguson proudly announced
that he was "wot so than Kittens." This
a tn fin trim nncl his nllment was
oulckly diagnosed as measles. This again
topped tho plcturo and everything li at
standstill until Walter gets better. Tho
. .. .r lm will tin nlitn tn reRtimn nrt-
Ing on Tuesday and "Scandal" will go on.
Directors havo been requested In future
In engaging child nctor-s and actresses for
WHHam Fox, to try to get children who
hue had measles whooping cough, scar
let fever and other nllmcnts of Infancy.
William H. Smith, president of the
Famous Players' Hxchange. states that
"Maria Itosa," Geraldlno Fnrrar's third
photoplay, wilt bo released about tho mid
dle of May. Tho Lasky Company claims
that this Is by far tho best of the thrco,
the other two being "Carmen" and "Tho
Temptation " With Miss Farrar will bo
Wallace Bold.
Some weeki ago Sir Iterbert Tree com
pleted his work In tho film production of
"Macbeth." and nttended with other mem
bers of tho company the llrst prlvato ex
hibition at tho Los Angeles studios. He
was cnjoylm? the plcturo Immensely until
there was Hashed on tho screen an "In
Mrt," written by nit unregoncrato dliec
tor, which read, "Mac lsltn his wlfo sur
reptitiously." Sir Herbert fainted.
Wives wcro scarco In tho French colony I
of Louisiana some 300 years ago which
itate of affairs led to tho startling ad.
enturcs of Daphne La Tour, enacted by
Lillian Glsh, In tho Trlanglo-FIno Arts
play, "Daphno nnd tho I'lrntc," nt tho
Arcadia Wednesday. To give her settlers
all the comforts of home, Franco used
to send over a shipload of good-looking
girls several tlmea a year to bo disposed
of at auction to tho colonists. Such is
the lot of Daphne.
Wallace Held, tho Lasky-Paramount
star, who sprained his wrist In hurling
Raymond Hntton to tho floor in tho light
icenes of "Tho Golden Chnnce," Is onco
again able to grab tho steering wheel of
hli six-cylinder submarine. This feature
will bo at tho Falrmount on Thursday.
The 66th Street Theatre will srjow
"Nearly a King" on 'Wednesday and
Thursday. Jack Barrymore, who la seen
In It, says that ho never realized before
that tho holiday season was one during
tthlch people worked off nnclent grudges.
But he has learned a lot during tho last
few days. Ho figured In n dual sccno
In "Nearly a King," In which ho suc
ceeded In making a very deep Impres
sion on his adversary with tho point of
his sword. Then tho Famous Players
star was told that tho sceno would have
(to be retaken. Thereupon the ndversary
polished off tho grudge and returned tho
Impression with grent fixity of purposo
and a very sharp-pointed wenpon. Barry
more says that such things take nit the
real old-fashioned spirit out of tho holiday
eason.
Following her marvelous performance
In the dual title role of the adaptation of
The Trlnco nnd tho Pauper," the first of
the Inimitable Mark Tnaln's Tories to be
transferred to tho screen as a featuro.
Marguerite Clark appears ns the star In
the Famous Players Film Company's pre
sentation of tho popular theatrical succesi,
"Mlco and Men," which will be nt the
Bherwood on Wednesday and Thursday,
The trial and conviction of a man who
Iwcrlflces himself for the woman he lovei
Is one of tho many episodes In "The Un
pardonable Sin," tho anew World Film
feature In which Ilolbrook Bllnn will ap
pear as star nt tho Liberty on Thursday.
If The feature at the Susquehanna on Sat-
uruay will be (icorge Hehah In the new
World Film production, "The Pawn of
late " The storv of this nlt-turn was writ.
K ten by Mr Bebau. who will bo remembered
t nis vim characterization In "An
Allen
The featuro on the program of the Plaza
on Saturday v. Ill be the first screen ap
pearance of Kitty Gordon, the noted stage
beauty, In a new World Film picture en
titled "As In a Looking Glass."
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A scene from Gcraldino Fnrrar's third picture, which will he released
tho middle of May by the Lasky Company on tho Paramount
Program nnd shown at tho Stanley.
MOVIE PRODUCERS WIN
CONTEST WITH CENSOR
Film
Thrown on Screen
Court for Judges'
Decision
in
.Another score linn bean mnrkod up for
the "movie" producers ln their battle with
tho Pennsylvania Stato Bonrd of Censors.
A movliiB-plcturo adaptation of Tolstoi's
"KrcuUer .Sonata," rejected by tho cen
sors, rv.ts paicd nq not objcctlonablo by
Judges Darrntt nnd Wcssol nfter tho JtO,
000 film waH thrown upon a screen ln
Court of Common Picas No. 2 yesterdny.
Tho viewing of tho flvc-reot plcturo nnd
tho nrRiiment that follow ed lasted well
until twilight.
Thero was no accompaniment of music,
but the nrsutnciit was punctuated by em
phatic tilts between I.otiH J. Urcltlnuer,
chief censor, nnd Congressman John It K.
Scott, counsel for the Fox Company, pro
ducers of tho firm. Mr. Breltlnger
attacked the genuineness of tho film, Inti
mated that tho Congressman was "Imagin
ing tho truth" nnd dared up when the
opposing counsel hinted that a new cen
sorship board was to bo nppointcd. Mr.
Brcltlngcr declined to commit himself ns
to whether or not ho considered tho plc
turo shown objectionable. Ho maintained
that tho "mole" men had "switched"
pictures and that tho ono viewed was not
the same rejected by tho board.
That appeals had been taken to tho
Supremo Court In tho cases of "Tho Fool's
novenge." "Tho Serpent" and "Tho Iron
Claw," which wcro passed by tho court
over tho boaid's objection, Mr. Breltlnger
announced.
Theatrical Baedeker
IMAYS
ADKI.P1UA "Nobody Home." with Lawrence
OroKsmlth. A muilcal comedy from tho
AncIo-AmiTlcnn Allies. Good music, fair
"book," excellent comedy from Oroaamltn.
brtOAD "I'rlnccm Trn-I.i-t.a," with rhyllli
Partington ami Ummy Nlcklnsa. A lentigo
operetta by I.po Anchor, produced by An
dreas Dlpnet. Not too mirthful.
GAltniC'K "It Taya to Adertis." with
I.oulso Drew, Orant Stltchcll and Den John
son. A noel fnrro with much fun In It.
FOnilUST "ZlPKfeld Follies of int.'.." with
ln.i Clnra. Hcrt Williams and Will West.
Hero wo llnd tho scenery by Joseph Urban
nnil tho usuil sort of Zlrefeld show by the
usunl people.
LYIIIC "Tho Only Girl." a muslcll romedjr
by Victor Herbert and Henry niossom.
founded on a lluht play of a few Bcasons
aeo, 4,Our Wive,."
ntOTOPLAYS.
STANLEY Wednesday, "Tho Lost Hrlde
groom," with John Harrymore. A comoly
iirnmii of society. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, "Tho Saleslady,'1 with Hazel
Dawn.
AHCADIA Wednesday, "Daphne and the
United
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Pirates." with Lillian dish. Thursday. Trt
day nnd Palurday, 'The Haiders." with 11.
II. Warner.
PAt.ACK wertnesrtiv, "Dlplomiry." with
Marie Doro Thurs.inv, Prldiy nnd Satur
day. "Ono I)n." sequel to llireo Weeks,"
by i;ilnor OI n.
VICTOtllA Wednes.lnv nnd Thursday. "Ills
I'letiire In the Paper." with Dnugla Pair
banks, Prldiv nnd Snliinli), "Loely
Mary," with Mary Miles Mlntcr.
VAUDnVILt.F..
KIIITH'S AdcM Itou'Iand. slnRlni; romeilienne;
Karl Jorn. Matropnlltnn tenor, Harnli I'nil
clen. In "Tim l.lttlo .Shepherd of llnrcaln
How"; Hunting nud Prances, Charlotte
Parry nnd tompiny, In "Into the Ltcht" :
Harry Lester Mason. Joe pekos nnd com
pany, ltao lllennor Hall. Adonis.
COlXI.NTAt, Wlllnrd: tlio Do Pnco Oprn Com.
pnn ; Mlddleton nnd Speilmaler In "A Texas
WooInK". "A Iav nt the Seashore": Lnhse
nnd SterltnR, P.iull nnd Iloyne. Lew Fltz
Kihhons, xlophono: Tho Three Alex; Packard
and Pierce.
NIXON "Tho Wnltz Dream"! the rjallertnl
Pour: Jones and SIester. "Aurora of the
Llnhts"; llronn nnd McCormack: Joe Row
land. GLOIIH "A NlRht tn tha Trenches"! Tord's
Dancing Ueue; Tho Pour Haley nirls. music:
l'enlmore. Cooper, Towno nnd company!
'Illton. comedian; Iteltrnh nnd ileltrnh, mu
sic, Jack deorEO. mouoloKlst; Wood's nnlmal
netors; Sullltan nnd I'asnuallul, comedians;
Vautlold. children's d.incen.
CHOIH KIJVS rirst half of week: Fred
Helden In "The Sidewalk Cabaret"; riernard
nnd Shaw In "Tho Mosdulto Trust"; Solo
mon; Hilly Itosers. muslclm; Harnev and
J'lenrdo. tlinclng; Palls und Palls. Second
half of the wee( iho (inlf Girls": Alice
Hanson, toiii'-dlenno: Suo HIRlns nnd com
pany In "Polities": l'nrrell-Tnylnr Trio.
muHlc: Jtoore nnd White, nlnglns and dan
cins. Duffln Hedeey Troupe.
GIIAND "PIslilnB": Charles Cnrtmell and
I.aurn Harris, n sliiRlnc nnd tnlklug net:
Lordv s doffs; Tlrltt Worn!, comedian; Oracs
MncUowan nnd Herbert Gordon: llaldwln.
Haxten nnd Carter, tomedlans.
AT POPULAR PHICK3.
WALNUT "The Girl He Couldn't Huv " A
ilrnma In four nets by Hummer Nichols tell
Inc a story of a young Blrl. rnlsed In luxury,
suddenly thrown on her own resources
through tho loss of her father's fortune
Pi:OIM:'S "llrlnglns I'p Father." A stage
adaption of the popular cartoon series, with
musical trlmmln.'s.
STOCIC.
KNICKrnnoCKnn "Tho Spendthrift." Tor
tor Dmerson Drowne. The Knickerbocker
Pl.nyers, with Dmllv Lumley and John
unrren, tn this society drams.
AMKHICAN ."Charlie s Aunt": The ArUne
Platera, with .Miss Itettn Itoblnson nnd
ueorco ArWnc in the leadlnc roles in this
amusine comedy.
num.nstjUE.
DP.MONT'S Dumonffl Minstrels, In satires on
matters of current Interest,
STATE BACKS FILM CENSORS
Attorney General Will Fight Decision
of Philadelphia Court
IIAP.niSBUnO, March 22. Attorney
General Brown hns decided to fight tho
appeal from tho decision of a Philadel
phia Common Pleas Court for tho Stato
Board of Censors. A supersedeas will bo
taken out to prevent the flvo films which
tho censors originally prohibited from be
ing bhown in tho Stato fiom being used
in motion plcturo theatres.
S
At Last
We disc6vered
the long - sought -
'Balanced' tires. like balanced
are the most efficient.
The 'Chain' Tread, like all United
States Tires, is a 'balanced' tire
It gets its great tread efficiency from
its 50-50 'balance' of resiliency and
toughness; for too much toughness
would destroy resiliency, or too much
resiliency would sacrifice toughness.
It gets Its rreat fabric carcass efficiency from
the 50-50 'balance' of fabric layers and rubber
union that makes tread separation impossible.
It gets Its wonderful efficiency as a tire from
the 50-50 'balance' between its 'balanced' tread
.and its 'balanced'fabric carcass. Both tread
and carcass give equal wear neither is stronger
nor weaker than the other
It is 'balance that has given the United States
Tirea their wonderful efficiency 'balance only
accounts for their astounding sales increases.
Buy 'balanced' tires
United SfafeisTIr Company
Nobby4 Chin' Uo RoymlGmtt fPUia'
'INDIVIDUALIZED TIRES?
York Road Bard's Sweet Num
bers Silenced by Patter
of Rain
Rpiingl Spring!
Th Robin's herd
Tha purple craekltr's wing
Flashes In the light.
Though thick tipott the earth
The snow lies soft and white.
Then know the blossoms very soon
Will fill the air te7 street perfume.
Thero Is no doubt nbout tt now Spring
Is here.
Tho mall man, puffing and grunting
wllli tho bones of winter, stumbled Into
the office today and brought thn nhoo
spring poem, which In Itself nnd because
It s.ij.3 that tho robin lias come, proct
absolutely that spring Is here.
"I deny It," ho Bald, putting on hla
mittens as ho left.
The poem was written b'y IT I.ovell, of
B.107 North 13th street. In his letter he
said:
Philadelphia, Ta., March 21. 1916
Prlco EOc, To the Editor: Would he
glad to havo you uso tho abovo if
nxallahle. Tho robins came to our
part of the town (Old York road) Inst
week, In tho grounds of tho Garrett
homestead.
The rohlni had a miserable time, of It
this morning. Ono sat on a clammy brick
wall and looked up nt the murkv sky
Another shivered under tho dripping
branches of a sickly Bwcctshrub Still
another mado a few palsied efforts to
dig n worm out of tho frozen sod, and
then gavo up In despair. A big redbreast
moro encrgctlo than tho others, wiggled
Ills wings In a feeblo attempt to restore
his circulation. Poor, deluded birds!
To mako matters worse Jor them and
tho spring poets, tho rain gavo no Indica
tion that It would stop In fact, tho
ue.it hor man Bald that tho bad weather
would grow worse, with cold winds to
night. CONCERT FOR HOSPITAL
Orpheus Quartet Givc3 "In n Porsian
Garden"
As a "donation" for tho Oncologic Hos
pital, 3.1d street nnd Powclton nvenu
tho Orpheus Quartet contributed Its celo
brated costumo concert, based on I.l?a
Lehman's setting of selected rubalyat
from Omar Khajyam. Tho patronesses
mado nn extensive and fushlonahlo list,
and tho ballroom of tho Bcllevuc-Stratford
held an audlenco tho slzo of which Indl
catcd excellent receipts for tho beneficiary
Tho Orpheus Quartet consists of such
well-known singers ns lMna Itarwood
Baughcr, sopiano; Mahcllo Addison, con
traltn; Nicholas Douty, tenor, and Donald
Bedding, baritone Its picturesque por
tion of tho entertainment was preceded
by an Instrumental program which en
listed tho services of Dorothy Johnstono
Bnseler. harpist Jacob Garber, violinist,
and Kllli Clark Hanlmann, pianist, who
also acted as accompanist to tho mini tot.
playing tho melodious and sometimes nt
mospherlc score of SImo. Lehmann adroitly
nnd expressively.
Splendid cxnmplo of part singing, which
did not obscuro tho Individual voices, and
yet did not fall In the Integrity proper to
an ensemble, was given ln the quntraln:
"Come, flit your cup, and In the lap of
Spring
Your winter garments of repentanco
fling;
Tho bird of time has but a little way
To flutter nnd tho bird Is on the wing.
Very beautifully done, too, were the
settings of:
"A book of verseB underneath tho
bough," and "Whether nt Nalbharpur or
Babylon."
Mrs. Baselcr played alone, nnd ns sho
alono can play it, the lovely "Spring"
lyric of Gounod and also gave Thome's
bnllado with much delicacy. With Mr.
Garber sho sang Krelsler's "Llcbesfreud"
nnd a Sandby Danish song. His solo
numbera wcro tho WllhelmJ settings of
Shubert's "Avo Maria" nnd Nachez's
"Danso Tziganes," which ho did very
well.
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and are now producing
for 'balanced' tirea.
men,
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A1UAMDD A '2lh' Morris A TnssunU M.
ALHAMBRA MVy .. ... .
Marguerite Clark '" Tim Siung;
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
liHLOW luTH
LILLIAN GISH in
"DAPHNR AND TIIK PIUA'inS"
APOLLO
2D AN'D THOMPSON
MATINEE DAILY
Metro Picture. Corporation Presents MAIIT
MH.E3 MINTUR and '1IIOMAS J. I'AIUtJBAN
In "DIMPLES"
BLUEBIRD "O0 N0UTU D,,0AD ST-
Illueblpl Presents I.OIS WKnnn and
PIIII.MPri SMAI.T.KV In
HOP. THE DEVH. S IIIIEW '
nrsi RrrMVTnr 52D auc
ROVE MARKET
nH,l,lVll 1 Mais l:.t0 & 3-.10. 10c
KMts. 0:30, 8. 0:30, ISc.
Frohman Production WM FA11NUM In
"Tha SlBn of tha Cross " Today and Tomorrow
60TII AND
CEDAR AVE
CEDAR
rARAHOVXT
THEATRE
MARY PICKFORD in
"KANCHON THE CRICKET"
FAIRMOUNT m"&daTO
MILDRED OREGORT and CYRIL SCOTT In
"LORDS OF HIGH DECISION"
CD A KWrTtT TH FRANKFORD
AVENUE
BILL1E BURKE in
"P E (1 G Y "
56TH ST. Theatre D!
Bel, Spruce. Etgi T to II
John Barrymore ,n "NEABATI
KING"
52d St.
EM A Mats. 2-3:80 lOo
Sansom Km 6:30 to 11 15a
Wm. Tox Tresents NANCE O'NEILL In "The
Witch." First West Philadelphia Shnwlnc.
Tomorrow Win Farnum In "Fuutlnir Ulood"
GERMANTOWN
PARAMOUNT PI
050S OERMAN.
TOWN AVE
PARAMOUNT J'Jl'Tl KK
Mary Pickford "& PEPP,KA..
fl rsTJP BOTH MARKET 2:IB-7.0.
VaLiUOCi J 15.000 KIMUALL ORGAN
VIRGINIA PEARSON in
"THE HUNTED WOMAN"
r"ID ADn AVENUE THEATRE
kimAtAU 7XJI AND IIRARD AVENUE
MARY PICKFORD in
"THE FOUNDLING"
p.-.t NnrtliArn BROAD ST. ERIE &
lareat iNormern oermantn aves.
FR1TZI BRUNETTE in.
"UNTO THOSE WHO SIN"
IRIS THEATRE 8"8?vESGTO-v
John Emerson la ,rrra pW
TOMORROW "THE. FOUNPLINO"
IMPERIAL Theatre ufs?.
EDITH STOREY in
"TUB CHRISTIAN"
JEFFERSON 28TH ar,e?a3othin
MARGUERITE SNOW in
"A CORNER IN COTTON METRO
LAFAYETTE 23U " AVH,
TrUDIePUya Wra. JIart la MHsll'a Illne."
Also Keystoee. Comedy Veatur.
TOMORROW "THB QUESTlOf?'
KsSssw?
iTiiipsiiir4jiiiiifiiiiiiigirnt'sirrs:sTi t
41 OWNERS OPERATE 1751
WHITE TRUCKS
And their choice is
based on experience
No White Truck has ever worn
out in commercial service. Its life
is indeterminate.
It pays to expend a higher purchase
price for a White Truck, which not
only costs less for fuel and repairs, but
also outlives two or three trucks of
cheaper make.
PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESENTATIQ
I FA DPP KortTY-rmsT and
l-l-.r.UE.I LANCASTER AVENUE
JOHN BARRYMORE in
"NEMII.V A KING"
LIBERTY broadac15.umdia
red rETiinn rnATtutE
HERMERT KEI.C1 V and EFTIB BUANNON
In "THE sI'JUNX"
LoSnn Auditorium BSa,0VA
CHARLES RICHMAN in
"THE IIEHO Ob' SUBMARINE D-2"
T Apl TCT" R5t AND LOCUST
LUCUjl Mats l:.tn and .1:30, 10e
Ebh. 11:30, 8, 0:30, 13c.
Hotbrook llllnn In Th" Unpardonable Sin '
TODAV and TOMORROW
i Mnrfr St. ThpntrP 33a JIA'"U
.-WW M- ..-,-- J..k
World Film Corp Presents Marcuerlte r.esll
In "THE QUESTION "QUA FT." IJth
Episode, "Tho Patent Medlclna Danier
ORPHEUM aa8USf.?E&
BILLIE BURKE in
"I BOGY
riDlPTMT" 02O & WOODLAND AVE.
UrUIlW 1 Dany jut . 2. Er.. 6:30 to 11.
METRO PICTURE
Grace Elliston in "Black Fear"
DAI ACV 12 U MARKET STREET
rVxUflkVEj jo A. M tn 11:15 P. M
MARIE DORO in
JP "DIPLOMACY "
D A DV RIDGE AVE & DAUPHIN ST.
rAlVlS. MATINEE 2:15
THE MOST TOPULAR ACTRESS
Jane Grey in Man and Hi3 Angel
PRINCESS
1018 MARKET
STREET
"HAM THE DIVER"
See "The Qlrl and tha Game ' etery Thursday
DTAITTi QEHMANTOWV AVE
KlVlwll-' AT TLLPEHOCKEN ST.
CHARLOTTE WALKER in
"OUT OF DARKNESS"
DPPUMT 1M MARKET STREET
KlitjIUN i HVX.i.V VOICE OROAN1
MARY MILES MINTER in
"LOVELY MARY"
Rlinv MARKET STREET
UD I BELOW ITU HTKEET
ROBERT WARWICK in
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE"
SHERWOOD b1t,baalmore
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"MICE AND MEN"
SAVOY
1211 MARKET
STREET
wnnt.n FILM CORP. Presents
Chaa, Cherry in "Passers By"
r Q Q A 1'TU VENANOO BTi
Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Darns In
'MAN AND HIS SOUL"
VICTORIA
MARKET ET
ABOVE NINTH
nouilas Fairbanks la "His PI. ture la th.
Paper." "The Strause. Case ol ! alary Pe."
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"THE CRIME OF
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OVERBROOK C3D HAgAVB.
DOUHLK TRIANGLE BILL
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"HETTY OF GRKYSTONE"
"THE BRIGHT LIOHTS." Comedy
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U.MIXiyCiM MAT.. 2. EVG.. 0:30.
VIOLET HORNER in
"THE MARBLE HEART"
EUREKA 0TI1 UAnKE,r sts.
WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS
RALPH KELLARD in
"HER MOTHER'S SECRET
BROADWAY B2D ni1 OREEMVAY
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"The Nation's Peril"
MIRTH
Broad Street Casino BRO1,0w
EVENINOS 7 15 AND 0
Naomi ChilrlrM ln "THB MASf
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EDWIN STEVENS in
"The Man Inside," 5 Acts
SOUTH
PI A 7 A BltOAD AND PORTER
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CYRIL SCOTT in
"Lords of High Decision," 5 acta
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Trlancle-Flne Arts ORRIN JOHNSON In
"THE PRICE OF I'OWER." 6 Parts
Trlanste Kes stone llosioa Arburkle ml Mabel
Nornian.l In "He Did anil Ha Didn't" a Parts
NORTHEAST
STRAND ,2T" AND GIRARD AVE
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in
"CAMILLE," 6 acta. Othexa
KENtilNUlON
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"The Soul of Broadway," 5 parts
"The Mayor'a Decision," 3 parts
Weekly Programs
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