Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 01, 1916, Postscript Edition, Amusement Section, Image 11

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    EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA;, SATURDAY, APB1U tf, ' ItM.
THE FACEi OF LENORE
WILL DELING, Ph. D.
THE) PHOTOPLAY
MAN-ABOUT-
TOWN
What the Theatres
Are Doing Here
and Elsewhere
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As scon in "The Henrt of Paula," in which Lcnoro Ulrich is starring
at the Stanley all next week.
Theatrical Baedeker
"Come to Bohemia," at the Forrest, Is the Only
Novelty Two Extra "Peter Pan" Mati
nees New Feature Films
XKW PLAYS
FOttIlLST"Como to Itohoniln," with Daisies Irvlns, Walter Pcrclv.il. Allco
Hngeimnn, Muriel Hudson, Frllr. Williams. A musical comedy, with book by
G. S. Clinppell and inuslo by K. M. Murchlaon. It Is a story of tho Latin Quar
ter In Paris.
"WALNUT "Damaged Ooods," Eugcno Brloux'n sociological play, recently pro
duced by Rlclmid Bennett.
CONTINUING PT.A YS.
BllOAn "Tho Llttlo .MlnlBlcr," with
Mamlo Adams. Tlic fniunui play of
Scotch llfo by J. M. Ilnrric. telling- of
tho pranks of Milady Ualihlc. Special
matinee of "Peter Pan" on Tuesday nnd
Thursday.
LYRIC "A World of Pleasure," with
Clifton Crawford and Conroy and Lo
Mario. A Winter Garden Show with
music by Romberg, words by Attcrldffo
and staged by J. C. Hoffman.
.ADELPHI "Nobody Homo." with Law"
renco Grossmlth. A musical comedy
from tho Anglo-American Allies. Good
music, fair "book," excellent comedy
from Grossmlth.
OARRICK "It Pays to Advertise," with
Loulso Drew, Grant Mitchell and Ren
Johnson. A novel farco with much fun
In It.
LITTLE THEATRE Slams Society In
four now productions, "In April," by
Roso Pastor Stokes; "Tho Wedding
Night," by Poter Nanson: "Tho Hllnd."
by Maurlco Maeterlinck, and a Chlncso
pantomime by Florence Bernstein,
staged by Frank Buchanan. Friday and
Saturday nights.
PHOTOPLAYS.
BTANLEY All weelt, "Tho
Paula" with Lcnoro Ulrich.
Mexican llfo.
Heart . of
A story of
ARCADIA Alt week, "Tho Habit of Hap
piness" with Douglass Fairbanks. A
Triangle Flno Arts comedy.
PALACE Monday, Tuesday and Wed
nesday, "Tho Code of Marcla Groy" with
Constance Collier. Thursday, Friday
nnd Saturday, "For tho Defense," with
Fannie Ward.
VWTORIA Monday and Tuesday, "Tho
Raiders," II. B. Warner. Wednesday
and Thursday, "The Moral Fabric," with
Frank Mills. Friday ami Saturday.
"The Wall Between," with Francis X.
BUBhman and Beverly Bayne.
v VAUDEVILLE.
KIETH'S Valcrlo Bergero and company
in "Tho Little Cherry Blossoms"; Eddie
Leonard nnd company, in "Tho 3Iln
strel's. Return"; Wilbur Mack nnd Nella
Walkor, "A Pair of Tickets"; Kate Kll
nore and Sam Williams, "Tango Shoes";
Edna Showaltcr, vocalist; Lucy Gillette;
arren and Templeton. comedy singing
and acrobatics, and California Orango
Packers.
aiiOSS KEYS First half tho week Ward.
De Wolf & Co.. In "The Mummy and tho
Mnld" Frank Moncll, Ohllbrick and De
Wall; Six Harmonists; Walton nnd Jol
son, "Tho Wonder Kettle." Second half
the week, Victor's Musical Melange;
Williams nnd Kent. Rita Gould. Wll
Hard Hutchinson nnd company, Hownid
and lloyt. Gravnta and Lavnndc.
GLOBE "Solomon tho Great," Barney
NIGEL BARRIB
This personable young member
of the "Nobody Home" company
at the Adelphi is a nephew of the
Forrest's energetic, courtly and
highly esteemed press represen
tative, Mr, Cholmeley Jones.
Williams and girls, the Four Hurley
Girls. Marjorlo Fairbanks nnd company,
tho Rosa Rcntz Troup, Don Flntl, Low
Ward. Maltally, Plngrco nnd company,
Wilson nnd Rltch, Zccla nnd Hoot.
GRAND Hobby Heath, In his revue: Mr.
nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Allison In "Mlnnlo
From Minnesota"; Four Gordon High
landers; Tom Glilcn, monologue; Ben and
Hazel Mann; Rio nnd Norman.
STOCK.
KNICKERBOCKER '"Tho Thief," a
drama, by Henri Bernstein, with tho
Knickerbocker Plnyers, Emily Smiley
nnd John Warren In the leading roles.
AMERICAN "A. Woman's Way." Tho
Arvlno players In Grnco George's com
edy success, with Ruth Robinson and
Gcorgo Arvlno In tho leading roles.
BURLESQUE.
DUMONT'SVumonVB Minstrels, In sa
tires on matters of current Interest.
THE SIX GREATEST
PHOTOPLAYS
Contlnurtl from Pnce (Ins
h few wnnl.i bcfnrn I closi The Tlnheraal
Meekly luhloil a subtitle to tin Hsue appealing
to tho public ncnlnit coniors. The Ponnsjl
vanla specimens ordered It cut out. It wan
not Immoral or obscene. Itnn th- right of
free Hpeech been lost to the 111ms? Tho Uni
versal should flKht In every court till thnt ap
peal Is restored. An editorial In your columns
would show Just what tho censors nre afraid
of In connection with tho use of the screen.
They have no excuse for such nn action.
J. C. JOHNSTON.
X. C. D. gives an interesting bit of
ancient times In his list. Length seems
to mean greatness to him:
"Tho Birth of a Nation."
'Tablrln."
"nnttle Cry of Peace."
"Quo Vadls."
"The Christian."
"Damon and Pythias."
S. C.
ast:
appears to be a Triangle enthusl-
"Tho nirth of a Nation."
'Tatty nnd Mabel Adrift."
"Ills Plrturo In tho Papers."
"Scandal."
I'ablrla."
"Tho Lily nnd tho Hose."
C. H. B. sends us a mixed asortment
of art 1st la productions:
"The nirth of a Nation."
"Ohosts."
"Tho Arab." with Edsar Selwjn.
"Tho Coward." with Frank Keenan.
"Tho Cheat." with Fannie Ward.
"Carmen." with Ueraldlne Karrar.
W. T. T., 2d, offers an assortment from
many companies:
"The lllrth of a Nation."
"Judith uf Ilethulla."
"Tess of the Storm Country."
"Tho Coward."
"Tho Spoilers."
"Tho Trail of the Loneaoma Fine."
W. C.
turea:
B. runs to the Paramount plc-
"The Serpent."
Karrar'a "Carmen."
"Tho Golden Chance."
"The Shootine of Dan McGrew."
"Tho Tigress."
"Tha Isle of Iteseneratlon."
C Stamper gives us four Paramount
and two Triangle. Are there no other com
panies'.' ' Hell's Hlnies."
Th Spider."'
"Call of Cumberland. "
"The Foundling-.
"Girl of the Uolden West,"
Tegey." ..
"Me" shows that taste can run from
antique to ultra-modern:
Last Days of Pompeii."
' Antony and Cleopatra."
"Tho Haven."
"The Illackllst."
"The Allen."
Klnema color. "Durbar of Delhi."
R. IC M, likes "Carmen" and others:
The Fox "Carmen."
The Lasky "Carmen,"
"The Eternal City."
"The Avenging; Conscience."
"Trilby." ..
"The Arab."
Charles Phillips likes the Inimitable
Charles Chaplin:
"The Cheat." with Fanny Ward.
"The birth of a, Nation."
"Cablrla."
Farrar a "Carmen."
"TUIle's Punctured Romance," with Marie
Dressier and Charlie Chaplin,
Chaplin's. "Tramp."
"JOT IT DOWN"
Your Ideas can be developed Into cenario
FOR THE MOVIES
A rough draft selling for a small sum
will bring Ave times as much when critl
tlied. revised and written out In detail.
Photoplay writing taught.
Stamped addressed envelope for particu
lars. The Penn Motion Picture Agency
6 btlUTII 15TII STREET
Philadelphia
..fcrerv RaUlrdav mid here and Mere
throuoh the week the Etisiso Ltbo
rhotoplau ilan-About-Town chats ictth fne
movie fan about the personalities behind
the ntlohborhood theatres and the films
thru show. For the complete nnd accurate
programs of the comino week see the rho
toplav Chart (it ilondav's EvittiNO Litrom.
Handsomely colored programs for an
niversary week at the Overbrook have
Just been Issued nnd they aro receiving
much comment from the patrons. Bllllo
Burko, In "Peggy," will be shown on
'Wednesday and other good features nre
also listed.
The request of many pntrons for an
other showing of Clara Kimball Young, In
"Camllle," will bo granted on Tuesday at
tho Jefferson. Triangle pictures will bo
shown here
Although not one of tho newest sub
jects, "The Typhoon," with Sessuo Haya
kawa, tha wonderful Japanese actor. In tho
lending role. Is one of the best productions
for showing tho famous Lnsky lighting
effects, nnd patrons of tho Bluebird will
see It on Snturday next.
Blanche Sweet, coming to the Apollo
on Friday. In "Tho Rngamullln," wears a
sweater and enp ns part of her slum cos
tume. Her appearance Is Bitch a contrast
to tho past subjects In which sho wore
ovenlng gowns that many who have al
ready seen this picture can hnrdly realize
It is Miss Sweet.
Tho showing of first-run pictures every
Saturday has gradually met with a
hearty response from tho patrons of tho
13urekn. This week th" Red Feather play,
"Brigadier Gerard," with Lewis Waller, Is
tho feature.
The policy of two-day showing of pic
tures lg beneficial for publicity as well ns
financial rensons, nnd tho Gormantown
Is well attended on tho second evening
of each nttractlon.
Announcement will bo mntlo In a few
weeks nbout tho now organ at tho Tioga.
It Is rapidly ncarlng completion at tho
factory.
Tho crowd at tho Savoy wns so great
nt tho noon hours laBt week that It took
a half hour to secure a seat from tho time
one entered tho place. This time .wns
consumed by the gradual moving toward
tho rail.
Houso Peters, who was a former member
of tho Lubln Company, has Just completed
a picture, "Tho Hand of Peril," for tho
World Company, and It will be shown at
tho Liberty on Tuesday.
Some excellent comedy Is furnished In
tho Pullman car sceno In "Excuse Me," nt
tho Park on Thursdny.
Tho Victoria will show "The Moral
Fabric" on Wednesday and Thursdny.
This picture has created unusunl com
ment by tho daring way In which tho story
Is handled, for It Is another version of tho
perpetual "triangle" situation. It Is, Inci
dentally, a Triangle production.
"Hop. the Devil's Brew." at the Broad
Street Casino, on Monday, Is an educa
tional subject, as well as an Interest
ing story. It shows to what extent the
great evil of opium smuggling has been
carried on and tho methods employed In
bringing It into tho country.
Tho surrounding pictures shown before
tho feature each day nt the Fifty-sixth
Street Theatre aro all selected with tho
same care as the main nttractlon.
The outside walls of the Falrmount look
llko a picture gallery, for they aro covered
with nrtlstic posters of the current and
coming shows. Every Tuesdny and
Thursday aro Paramount days.
A return engagement, by request, will
bo tho Mutunl picture, "Silas Marner,"
with Frederick Warde, at the Susquehanna
on Thursday.
The popular penal, 'The Iron Claw," Is
getting better each week, and tho Plaza
patrons nre following It with great Inter
ets. It Is shown on Mondays.
Violet Mercereau Is looking for a hus
band, nnd It Is possible that some of tho
male members of the Century audience
will apply for the Job after seeing her on
Wednesday In "The Path of Happiness."
Featuro photoplays from tho best pro
ducing sources aro Included In tho dally
bills which will bo offered the patrons of
tho Great Notthern Theatre during the
forthcoming week. On Monday Tyrone
Powers will be presented ns the star In
"John Needhnm'a Double," a film version
of tho same play, In which K. S. Wlllard
scored one of his most notable stage suc
cesses, Tho Ruby will show on next Monday a
Paramount presentation of Marie Doro,
In tho film dramatization of Vlctorlen
Sardou's Immortal drama, "Diplomacy."
Another play with a war-time flavor
will be seen on Tuesday, featuring Bessie
Barrlscalc, tho Trlanglo screen star, In
"Bullets nnd Brown Eyes."
James J. Corhett heads tho vaudeville
bill nt the Alhnmbra. This feature act
will be supplemented with Mae Murray
and Wallace Reld, In "To Have and To
Hold," the first three days, and Francis
X. Bushman, in "The Wall Between," the
last half. '
Some of the most striking examples of
dounio exposure mat nave appeared in n
Your Favorite
MOVIES
FREE
To Boys
FREE
To Girls
Name Your Favorites
We will send you tickets that
will admit you FREE to see them.
If you will only devote ONE
MINL'TB OK YOUR TIME A
MONTH TO MBREL.Y TALKING
WITH YOUR MOTH EH OR
FATHER about our proposition.
This offer Is open to boys and
girls anywhere In Philadelphia, or
In any town within 100 miles of
Philadelphia, tfiat has movies.
For particulars call or writs.
ROOM 230
PUBLIC LEDGER UUILDINO
PHILADELPHIA
The college of business Administration
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KiH Doming, who plays tho voluble press agent nnd apostle of ad
wlfasing in "It Pays to Advertise," once addressed the College of
Business Administration of Boston University on his favorite stage
topic. Tho above was tho duly attested result.
film for somo time aro employed In "John
Needham's Double." founded on Joseph
Hntton's play of the same namo which
wa.t originally Introduced Into America by
13. S. Wlllard. Tyrone Power Is featured
In this production, which will bo the main
nttractlon nt tho Regent Theatre on Mon
day nnd Tuesday next Francis X. Bush
man nnd Beverly Bayne In "Tho Wall Be
tween," a Metro wonder play for Wednes
day and Thursday, Is by far tho most pre
tentious feature In which these itars have
appeared. It Is a military masterpiece
nnd affords nn excellont opportunity for
the stoglng of scores of thrilling scenes
"Tho Wnll Between" wns produced undrr
tho personal direction of John W. Noble,
who 1b n graduate of West Point and saw
seven years' nctlvo service ns an officer In
the United States Army. More than two
thousand persons appear In the produc
tion. Tho last two days of tho week will
find Jcnnna Ivor in tho sensntional drama,
"One Day," which Is n sequel to "Throo
Weeks."
"Tho Struggle." which comes to the
Rlalto Theatre on Monday next, Is one
of thoso heart-gripping photodramas
which aro often read about but seldom
seen. It was made by tho formor Lubln
ALHAMBRA
12th. Morris & Psssyunk Ave.
Mat Dally Ht 2; Hvgs.. T&O.
Vaudeville & Taram't Pictures.
Mary Pickf ord in
"Poor Little Peppina"
ARCADIA
CHESTNUT
HELOW 10TII
Frank Mills in
"The Moral Fabric"
KTJtW I s1 2D AND THOMPSON
ArJLJ-J SIATINEB DAILY
DOUBLE TnlANOLD BILL
DOROTHY GISH in
"BITTTY OF (JRBYSTONK"
Roscoe Arbuckle-Mabel Normand
"THE BRIGHT LIMITS"
BLUEBIRD 2209 NonT" Dn0AD ST
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Mary Pickf ord in
"The Foundling"
nri nir"VMT 2d above market
I1i11VIIJ1N 1 Mats. 1 :.10 3 :30. 10c.
Evai n:.io. s, 0:30, lSc.
PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Fannie Ward in
"TENNESSEE'S PARDNER"
COTII AND
CEDAR AVE.
CEDAR
rARASIOVST
THEATRE
Hazel Dawn in
"My Lady Incog"
FAIRMOUNT 6T" $?A11D ave.
DOUBLE FEATURE DAT
CRANE WILBUR in
"A LAW LNTO HIMSELF"
Henry B. Walthall & Edna Mayo
In "THE STRANGE CASE OF MART PAOE"
FRANKFORD 4m anYvnue
LILLIAN GISH in
"DAPHNE AND THE PIRATE"
Chas. Murray in "THE JUDGE"
56TH ST. Theatre Kgg
Rel Spruce. Evga. 7 to 11
Baby Marie Osborne in
"Little Mary Sunshine"
52d St.
Bid & Mats. 2-3:3010o
Pannom Ee 0:30 toll 15o
-1X KKATUUB
WM. FARNUM in
HALL CAINE'S GREATEST WORK
"THE BONDSMAN"
GERMANT0W
PARArt'NT
308 GERMAN.
TOWN AVE.
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BLANCHESWEET in
"THEBLiACKLIST"
GLOI
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"The Two-Edged Sword"
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director. John Inco "The Taqul," a play
of timely Interest, featuring Hobart Bos
worth, for Tuesday, treats with a subject
that Is built on tho very soil of Mexico,
nnd brings to the eyes photoplay reproduc
tions of the country where Uncle Sam Is
now having so much trouble. Blanche
Sweet In the detective drama with Inter
national complications. "Tho Clue," will
be shown on Wednesday. An added at
traction all week will bo n Charlie Chnp
lln comedy.
Some of the very best offerings of the
Paramount, Triangle, Metro. Kqultnble
and Shubert Companies make up next
week's list of attractions at the Glrard
Avenue Theatre.
Monday Bllllo Burko in tho Triangle
success, "Peggy," n play, which provides a
rolo which particularly fits tho little ac
tress who has captivated thousands on the
speaking stngc.
This -will bo followed on Tuesday by
Frank Sheridan In "Tho Struggle." There
will be nn nmntcur contest on the stage.
Other thentro news will appear on Mon
day. i.
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PROMINENT
OTOPLAY PRESENTATIO
Booim Grwwnu
THE following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY
Uooltlnr Company, .which Is a guarantee of early thawing of the
finest prodocttons. All pictures rerlewecl before exhibition. Ask for
the theatre In jour locality obtaining- pictures through the STANLEY
llooklnc Company.
P.lPADn AVENUE TIIBATHE
'-"a""-' 7TII AND OtnAnD AVENUE
TRIAINCLE PLAYS
Wilfred Lucas in "Acquitted"
KomedvC "HIS HEREAFTER"
Afternoon Children's Contest
Great Northern SPa.vTv'Is4
LOU TELLEGEN in
"THE UNKNOWN"
IRIS THEATRE 3MBA:IIB0TON
Marguerite Clayton in
o
Vultures of Society"
IMPERIAL Theatre
flOfi U!otr
Walnut StrMt
GLADYS HANSON in
"THE HAVOC"
JEFFERSON
20TH
AND DAUPHIN
STREETS
HOLBROOK BLINN in
"The Unpardonable Sin"
WORLD FEATURE
LAFAYETTE S0M KBS8?gj AVE
FANNIE WARD in
"THE CHEAT"
I ITAriCD FORTY-FIRST AND
ICjJ-.UH,t. LANCASTER .
LANCASTER AVENUE
Charlotte Walker in
"THE TRAIL OF
THE LONESOME PINE"
L1RCDTV droad and
1 D Cj I I I COLUMBIA
SPECIAL HIOQRArn FEATURE
Vera Sisson & Charles Mailes
in "The Battle of Truth"
Logan Auditorium
Droad Above
Rockland Ave.
TRIANGLE PLAYS
Bessie Barriscale in
"Honor's Altar"
LOCUST
b:d ajd LOCUST
Man. 1:30 and 3:30. 10c.
EYKB. tt:U, B, u:30, IDC
HAMILTON REVELLE and
BARBARA TENNANT in
"THE PRICE OF MALICE"
Market St. Theatre 333 "gg,
METlV) PICTURES PRESENT
Mary Miles Mfnter in
'DMPLE5"
Sei "GRrZr every Wednesday
ORPHEUM cITIltenaves.
TRIANGLE PLAYS
JOHN EMERSON in
'THE FLYINO TORPEDO"
KEYSTONE TOMBOY
"The VUIage Blacksmith"
sju
"Peter Pan" nnd Maude Adams are as
popularly beloved today nn they ever
were. The demand for Peter during Miss
Adams' engagement In Philadelphia has
been so great thnt Miss Adams haa de
cided to let him frollo twlco this coming
week. So tho Broad will hold special
"Peter Pan" matinees on next Tuesday
and Thursdny,
"The Little Shepherd of Kingdom
Come." KuRene Walter's stage adaptation
of tho novel by John Fox, Jr., will open
nt the Adelphi Theatre April 10, Mr,
Waller also wrote tho excellent dramatic
version of "Tho Trnll of tho Lonesome
Pine."
Philadelphia has been waiting for a long
time for Cyril Maude to again give us
"Grumpy." Now tho announcement comes
that he will appear.nt the Broad Street
Theatre before the close of the season.
IJircst Theatre announces
Whoa
Tfoi
or faster week, No, It Is not
n corti, Minion piece to "Stop! Look 1 1 Lis
ten H ""Wntch Your Step," "The Fol
lies" and "Around the Map." much as tho
namo suggests It. It Is renlly nothing more
serious than tho Inevitable nnd annual
Mask and Wig show.
A. D. Woods Is still at It. On May 1
he will produce n now American comedy
by George D. Parker, entitled "The
Dawn," In Atlantic City, In the caBt
will bo Kathleen MacDonncll, Robert Ede
son. William Dovereaux, Sarah McVIcker
nnd Annie Buckley.
Tho Hnmmorstclns, father and son, are
always In tho operatic sea, bo It either
grand or comic or high. Now we hear
thnt Otto Hauerbach and Rudolf Frlml,
authors of "Katrlnka" nnd "High Jinks,"
have signed a five-year contrnct with Ar
thur' Hnmmcrsteln. They nre to write
a scries of musical comedies, tho first of
which wilt bo produced early In Septem
ber, with Hmma Trentlnl In the principal
role. Tho prima donna will leave her
home. In Mnntua, Italy, early In' Mny
to prcpnre for tho opening.
From Chicago wo hear "Taxi 4-11-44"
Is to be produced by Walter N. Lawrence.
Mabel McCano nnd Johnny Slavln aro
among thoso engaged for It. Mr. Law
rence reached Chicago this week. It Is
tho pleco A. H. Woods once contemplated
producing.
The stars will Bhlne nt the New Am-
Jfe
HRIFNT D 4 WOODLAND AVE.
'-'rv1-'1 Dally Mat.. 2. Evg.. 0:30 to 11.
EQUITABLE FEATURE
FRANK SHERIDAN in
"THE STRUGGLE"
PAT APT? 12" MARKET STREET
I AJ-r-VVCj J0 A, M t0 jijjg P m.
TYRONE POWER in
"John Needham's Double"
PARK" "'DOE AVE. 4, DAUPHIN ST.
1 Mat 2:15. Eve 0:30 to 11 P. M.
"MISS DANE'S DANGER"
Featuring- LILLIAN WALKER. MILFORD
NORTH mid DONALD HALL
'The Strange Case of Mary Page
Featurlnc Htnry II Walthall and Edna Mayo.
PRINCESS "'bVreP1
JANE GREY in
"MAN AND HIS ANGEL"
SEE" THE OIRL AND THE CJAME"
EVERY THUR8DAY
PTAT TO GERMANTOWN AVE.
"",- - AT TULPEHOCKEN ST.
JANE GAIL in
"Rupert of Hentzau"
RrPPMT 1034 MARKET STREET
IVEAJEili 1 HUMAN VOICE OIZOAN
FRANK SHERIDAN in
"THE STRUGGLE"
RIIDV MARKET STREET
J D I BELOW 7TH STREET
JULIUS STEGER in
"The Blindness of Love"
SHERWOODMI,aORE
MATINEE 2-5. EVE. BUS
Cleo Ridgely and Wallace Reid
"The Golden Chance"
SA V t"" V JIn MARKET
" " l STREET
METRO PICTURES Present
Mary Miles Minter in
"Lovely Mary"
TIOGA
1TTH & VENANOO 8TS.
ANNA HELD in
'Madame La Presidente'
victo;
MARKET ST.
AHOVB NTItfTIT
METRO
PUItRES PnEPENT
MABI
LIAt-fcKKO in
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REAT PRICE"
War Ptffjree Tlten on tbe
Bwjier
re tn France'
STAN
tAIjflST ABOVE 18TH
Blanche Sweet
CONTINUOUS
11. IS A. M. to
ji:ia r. ai
IN
"The Sowers"
Monday in
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PEG 0' MANY HEARTS
Philadelphia never saw Lauretto
Tnylor in "Peg o' My Heart,"
but the caption is pretty safe all
the same. She will be seen at
the Broad, April 10, in a new
play by the Bame nuthor, "The
Wooing of Eve."
sterdam Theatre In Iw York Friday aft
ernoon, April 38, when a testimonial per
formanco wilt bo given for F. F. Mocltay,
Elsie Ferguson and Norman Trevor will
appear In a one-act play, "The Ninth
Waltz." by R, c. Carton, white Sir Her
bert Tree wilt also be seen In a one-aot
piny entitled "Van Dyke."
Mr. Mcgrue Is still nt It. We have
seen locally this season "Under Cover'
and "It Pays to Advertise." Now the
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"The Writing on The Wall"
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