Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1916, Night Extra, Amusement Section, Image 12

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Letters to tlie Editor
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Opinions of Evening Ledger Readers on Matters
of Interest in the Amusement
World
HARRISON FISHER'S NEWEST HERO
to the Pholoptav Hilton
8lr Ir recenaorshlp editorial, I chn.1
Wnee th Pennsylvania censors to answer
the following. Questions to the satisfaction
b tlilnltlnB'peoplai
1) If photoplays are bo bad as tho
censors want to maka us think, -why are
Hot all the theatregoers in censorless
Btfttea nil In Jrtll?
(3) What Is an Immornl plctUre7
CS It picture, scenes Incite crime, are
thfljr lit for our loving censors to boo?
(4) Why are not the companies repre
sented on tho board?
(6) Why must a company pny to have
Ita property destroyed?
(6) Finally, why Is free Bpeech for
bidden? Tho six greatest comedians are J Men
D Charlie Chaplin, (2) Douglas Fair
banks, (8) Jphh Barrymore, (-1) Itoscoo
Arbuckte, (6) Harry McCoy, (fl) Hank
Mann. Women (1) Polly Moran, (2)
Loulso Faienda, (3) Mary Plckfpnl, (4)
Mab6I Normand, (6) Mlnta Durfee, (6)
Anna iAtther. J, c. juhnsuin.
To the Photoptau Editor:
Blr Being an ardent admirer of tho late
Arthur V. Johnson .as a film star, I would
be glad (o have n bit of film of his last
production as per your offer, and -would
also, appreciate It very much If you could
tell me tho dato of his death and where
and If ho did not mako his homo on Spring
Garden street at one time. Thanking you
In advance THOMAS I'EtUtY.
Philadelphia, Pa., May 1. 1916.
Arthur V. Johnson died January 17,
1(16. He lived at 1711 Spring Garden
street
30 tho Photoptav Editor:
Sir Please mall mo a bit of moving
picture film, as offered In (Saturday's
Amusement Section, and, If possible, lot
me know where I can obtain a sample
cenarlo. JULIUS WISLIN.
Philadelphia, April 30, 131C.
Tho following list of "film companies and
addresses Is from the' Photoplay Mnga
aUne, The first Is tho business office; ()
indicates proper office to Bend manuscript i
(a) Indicates n studio; at times all three
may be at ono address:
American film Manufacturing Company,
227 Uroadway, Chicago l)( Santa Barbara,
Cal. () (a).
Balboa Amusement Producing Company.
laaz ttoach. Cal. (.) (a).
moirraph Company. SOT East lTBth atreet.
Talleyrand AWnu. Jacksonville. Fla'. (); fcten
oale, Cal. a).
Oore Ktelne, S03 fet lTBth atreet. New
rora city (,
Lajky Featnre Play Company, 485 Bin ave
nue. New Ynrtr ltv, nQCtl n.lm, k.n,1 Ttritlv
j wood. Cal. () (a).
Lubln ManuMcturtnir Company, 20th and
Indiana. Philadelphia .)!. Broad and . Olen
wood. Philadelphia (a)i Coronado, Cal. (a)
Jacksonville, Ma, (a).
Oliver .Morocco Thotoplay Company, 225
Went d street. New Tork cltyi 201 North Oc
cidental Boulevard, Los Angeles () (a).
, Mutual Film , Corporation, Jl West 28d
street, New Torlt city.
Metro PlMi4ra rVrvwMtlAn filth Ttpfaarlwnv.
New York city, (). (All manuscripts for the
1(3108
following stud
Metro's Broadway
New Tork city () (s): Oorcla and Olrard.
XAJ9 AI
eembr.
VJ'
(s)i
players Eaat June to De-
Callfnrntn T T fT ftnn TInfit!. Pnl. fO
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Thomas A. Edison. Inc., 2820 Decatur ave
nue, New York city () (a): Orange, N. J.
(Advertising and publicity.)
Equltnblo Motion Pictures Corporation. 130
West nth street. New York city. () Fort Lee,
N. J. (s).
. Essanay Film Manufacturing Company. 1333
Argyla street. Chicago () (s). Nlles. Cal. ()
(): 031 Falrvlew street, Los Angeles ).
Famous Flayers Film Company, 607 Sth ave
nue. New York city ().
Paramount Pictures Corporation, 110 West
auth street, New York city.
Patho Kxchange, 'M West 43th street, New
York city () (s).
Sella" Polyscope Company, Garland Building,
Chicago (): Western nnd Irving Park Boule
vard, Chicago (a); Mission road. Los Angeles
s).
, Signal Film Corporation. Los Angeles, Cal.
. () ).
Thanhouser Film Corporation. New Ilochelle,
N. Y. () (a).
, Triangle Film Corporation. 71 TYeat 23d
trect. New York city; Fine Arts Studio (Grif
fith), 4S0O Bunset Boulevard. Hollywood. Cal.
) Is); Keystone Studio (Scmiett), 1712 AI
lesandro street. Los Angeles (), (s): Incevllle
Studio (Inco). Santa Monica. Cal. () (a).
Universal Film Manufacturing Company.
1C00 Broadway. New York city: 073 11th ave
nue, New, York city ) (s): Universal City.
Cal. () (s).
Vltagraph Company of America, TCaat 15th
nnd. Locust avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. () (s);
Hollywood. Cal. (( s).
V-L-S-E, Inc., 1800 Broadway, New York
city.
Wharton. Inc. Ithaca,, N. Y. () (a).
World Film Corporation. 130 West 46th
street. Now York city (): Fort Bee, "N. J.
.(a;.
For Film Corporation. 130 West 40th street.
New, York city (); Los Angeles ().
Oautnont Company. 110 West 40th street.
Neiv York city (); Flushing. N. Y. Ci); Jack-
unvjne, r la. .
David Horsley Studio. Main and Washing
ton, Los Angeles () (s).
Kalem Company, 235 West 23d street. New
Tork city (); 231 West 10th street, New York
city (s): 708 Palisade avenue. Cllffslde, N. J.
(a); 1123 Fleming street. Hollywood, Cal. (s)j
(A
address.)! nolfe Photoplay Company, and Co
lumnia flexures lorpornnon, a wesi uisi
street, New York city i(s)l Popular mm and
Players, Fort Ie, N, J. ()! quality rictures
Corporation, Metro nfncei Federal latura
Film Corporation, Rocky Glen, Pa.
Pallas Pictures. 22ft, Went 42d street, New
Tork city: 2)13 North Occidental Boulevard,
Los Angeles () (s).
To tho Photoplay Editor:
Six actors Hobart Bosworth. TV. J.
Johnston, William Karnum, Tully Mar
shall, Jack Barrymore nnd William J.
Hart
Six actresses Bertha Kallcli, Paulino
Frederick, Clara It Young, Mary Plck
ford, Marguerite Clark nnd Cleo Illdgely,
E. S. CAUTEB.
Llancrch, Pa April 19, 1916.
To the Photoptau Kdtlor:
Tho following Is my list of tho greatest
photoplays and players:
Six greatest photoplays "The Birth of
a Nation," "Cablrla," "Passion Play," "A
Foot There Wns." "The Battle Crtf of
Peace," "Carmon."
Six' greatest actresses Mary Plckford,
Clara It Young, Theda Bara, Lillian
Glsh, Mabel Normand, Besslo Barrlscalo.
Six greatest actors William Fnrnum,
Dustln Fnrnum, Charles Chaplin, Edward
J. Connelly, Francis X. Bushman, O. M.
Andnrson. EDWARD J. CAHLIN.
Philadelphia, April 27, 1916.
To the Dramatic Editor:
Sir Will you kindly reply through the
columns of tho Evening Lbdobu to the
following questions?
Did Sol Smith Busscll over play tho
leading part In Sheridan's "Itlvals"?
If ho did, was it a special performance
or for nn entire season and what year?
Thanking you In advance for tho abovo
Information.
F. TV. FABBEN.
Philadelphia, April 20, 1016.
We cannot say. Ho did not, naturally,
appear aa Bob Acres (tho star's part)
In any of tho Jefferson rovlvals. In tho
great Jefferson revival, 20 odd years ago,
the cast was : Bob Acres, Joseph Jefferson ;
Lucius O'Trlgger, TV. J. Florence; Mrs.
Malaprop, Mm. Drew; Lydla Lcngurah,
Julia Marlowe; Anthony Absolute, Hobert
Taber (Julia Marlowe's first husband)
Alien Souls of
Our Japanese
Actors
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Mercy on us! it's George M. Cohan! It must bo said for the man who discovered .the nasal passages ns
parts of speech, that tho popular star thus cmolatcd himself on tho altar of art for the benefit of tho
Friars' Frolic, which reaches Philadelphia May 29
BBBBBBBE. tiSBBaSSBBBBBBBBBBB ;
Followers of tho movies may havo been
attracted by a clever Japanese actor who
Is often seen In tho photoplays from tho
Laaky studios. He Is Sesaue Haynkawa.
Hayakawa was born In Toklo 27 years
ago. His family planned that ho should
be educated for a high position In the
Japanesa navy and with this In mind
Gent him to tho Japancso naval school.
Hayakawa's undo was a celebrated Ja
panese actor, Otto Kawaklmt, and as the
young man was fascinated by the stage,
ho entered his uncle's company, in which
tho great Jnpaneso actress. Madam Yacco,
was playing. Hayakawa appeared In the
support of this distinguished artiste In
the Shlntoml Za and tho Telkoku Za, two
leading theatres In Japan.
When Madam Yacco and her company
started on their International tour, young
Hayakawa accompanied them to this
country. Ho realized that ho would have
to have a wider education, as he planned
to Introduce the American drama In
Japan, bo he studied English drama and
literature at the University of Chicago
for ono year and translated a number of
the English classics Into Japanese. Re
turning to Japan, he appeared In the
Japanese version of Ibsen's dramas and
In Shakespeare, making a great success
of Othello. He returned again to this
country and studied and played all along
the Pacific coast at the head of the
Japanese organization.
In Madam Yacco's company when he
first Joined It wns a little eight-year-old
actress, Tsuree Aakl, who was eventually
to become his wife.
Musical Jottings
Monday evening. Mny 15. tho concert for
the benefit 'of tho Italian Bed Cross will be
at the Metopolltan Opora House. Tbo soloists
Include Pasquale Amato, Lucca Botta, Glna
C. Vlafora and Aurcllo Glornl.
For the first time this season Mascngnl'a
ever-popular opera, "Cavnllerla Rustlcnna,"
will bo presented In tho Metropolitan Opera
House, on Thursday evening, .May -0. by the
Behrens Opera Club, with the following cast:
Santuzza Miss Ztpporhh Itosonlrars
Mamma Lucia Mrs. Kthel Stono Fox
I,ola Mrs. Max Itoseman
Turrldu Mr. Howard W. Poland
Alflo Mr. Russell Spruanco
Miss Edna FInestone will be heard In piano
recital at tho Orpheus Club rooms on Wednes
day evening. Slay 17.
The choir of BO voices of tho Welsh Presby
terian Church, Ulst street and Falrmount ave
nue, under the direction of Kdlth Myfanwy
Morgan, will glvo Its spring concert In the
cnurcn on 'iuesuay evening. .Muy lm, wun u
program which will have as special features
lj Inrcely mndo un of employes of tho Curtis
v.uui,iuiiy, niia uurncicu consiaeraujc nucmiuu
this season. At this concert tho soloist will
bo tho concertmelster of tho orchestra. Walter
It. Burdsloy. who will play the Svendsen Bo
manct) for violin and orchestra, i
Itnliin Devi, whose (lrst recital In Phlla
delnhla of classic ragas and Knshmlrl folk
pongs will bo given on Wednesday evening.
May 17, at the Little Theatre, brings to us
Vi" ,v2'eo of India. Aelde from India, Mndnm
Devi has been heard only In Iondon. where sho
was a musical sensntlon, nnd recently In Now
York.
..Such critics as Tagore. Bernard Shaw. and
ivreliljlel pronounce her work ns so much of
an art that It Is nn Inspiration.
Accompanying herself on tho tnmhoura, a
SUZANNE MORGAN
With "Twin Beds" in its last
week at the Walnut.
Hunting Park Ave. Com.yivoo
and 19th St. Mon.r"Af
1 TWICE DAILY
AFTERNOONS 2.15 NIGHTS 8.15
(HIMSELF)
AND THE
E 5'aafAl
101 Ranch
SHOWS
COMBINED
AND
MILITARY
PAGEANT
In Co-Operation With the
U, S. War Dept,
Bid MILITARY PARADE MONDAY
Ueoervcd seats; ut Glmbel Bros,
at jsanfft prfee aa oq the grounds,
POINT'BRfB PARK
OPENS TODAY J
NKW lUUGIITBHiJKZY
FIREWOBKS TONIGHT
HutcUl Pregnioi Tiuuorrow
TfCOLjLKV uilCJJ DJBEC1 TO 1MBK
11? J-?J- PhttiMleJpJBla,' Fur8HriMfc
! . i" t Park i rojtey Pattest
PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST TARK
FREE TO PARK
TROLLEY PATRONS
Greatest Success in Years
KRYL S BID
Great Musical Features
Famous Soloists Special Prorrams
High-Class Family
Resort Equipped With
Up-to-Date Deyices of
AMUSEMENT
Fireworks Every Friday Night
heth Porter, violinists: Oladys Mlnton. viola,
aiiu Jicwi oiunger. ceuo.
The third and final concert of the season
of the Curtis Orchestra will be held on tho
evening, of Thursday. May -JS. In the Curtis
Audljorlum. Tho work of tho orchestra, which
flARRTPK Motlnee Tonight
UKlVlVrw TodayatJilS at 8:15
Jf?xt Second Wpclr Ev'- ' ailB
Week Jewjnu YVeeit Mats. Wed. & Bat.
'SHOULD BE SEEN BV EVEnV ONE IN.
TERESTED IN THE AUTISTIC ADVANCE.
MENT OP THE TIIEATnE." Publjo Ledjer.
"THROUGH
THE AGES 'f
By JEBZT ZULAWSKI
with MME. YOnSICA ROBERT T. HAINES
AND l-OVVERFUl. SUI'OHTINO CO. OP
Evenings and Saturday Matinee 00c to 11.50
Popular 'VVednesda.y Matinee Bes( Beats fl
cAMDEn
Civic Celebration
Exposition of
INDUSTRIES
May 18 to 27
10 Jfoyotu Day. Within the
Palace of Industries
Third Regiment Armory
Afternoons at 2 Evenings at 8
Admission 25c
JS2 PARCINATINO. KIWCATIOVAT
EXHIBITS OFMMDKN INnUffnilES
Grand Opening Night
Thursday, May 18th, 8 P. M.
Mayor Kills pushes bntton that starts
entire rzpmltlon morlng. wis
Do. tie's Band. Mae Sutton, noted Now
York exposition soloist.
r. "Sn?. Jte b' S!' Officials and
..u ut iiam nposHion committees.
aionaay, .'lay :3, b
I. M. Chamber
commerce Night
FORREST Last Mat. & Evg.
M4t. Today, lfto ft 85c, Tonight, IBc, 25c. BOo
STx-ST" "The Spoilers" 313
NEXT WEEK ""&-, aa,
A. . WOODS Presents
A New Farca Comedy
By Lawrence Rising
"HIS BRIDAL NIGHT"
wra tub
DOLLY SISTERS
pest BeaU II l Popular Wed. Matin
BROAD Last Mat & Evxr.
THE; DEVIL'S INYENTiOrf1'
Thursday, May 23,
m . ai. ureas
up Night." con
ducted by prom
inent ladles
Band Concert
Miss Vera Kalghn
of Pittsburgh,
soloist.
Friday. May g. 8
1. M. United
Singing" Society
Band Concert.
Saturday. May 87,
S I". 31. Urand
tlnal Concert and
special attractions.
Every Afternoon at t
Hand Concerts and Special Soloist
Camdtn in a Blaze of ' Glory
tor III Uayt
North and South
Jersey Hand
Concert and Ma
Sutton, soloist.
Tuesday. May 33, S
P. M, notary
Night. Visitation
from all notary
Clubs Special
Program.
Wednesday, May
M. 8 r. St. Victor
Night, with spe
cial Victor Pro.
gram.
a rand
Ante.
ratrtant
Thursday,
May 18
IH, II.
J
Q rand
Fraternal
Paarant'
Saturday,
May to
IP. M.
a org-eons
Clvlo Pageant
Bat.. May ST.
P. M.
TUammoth
Special Sal
In 00
Camden Stores
May ;3-tt-t,S
BE SURE
AND COME TO
CAMDEN
MAY
18 to 27
i - si vt&wt'tiiuj'-r
Q
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MARKETcVJUNIPER STS.
In the Heart of the Shopuliie District
CONTINUOUS II A. M. TO 11 P. M.
PUICnM 10c. lft. 23c
Nevt Week FRANK CAMKIXO Presents
pallyo Inatrument, Madam Devi and hc hus
band. Iiortor Coomaraawnmy, the distinguished
hast Indian writer, who makes explanatory
comments, plvo a proitnim of classic Indian
rugas and Kashmiri folk songs.
A Tabloid Version of Billy Allen's
Popular Musical Comedy
EXTItA ADDKD ATTRACTION
Wilmer Walter & Co.
IN COMEDY SKETCH, ENTITLED
"THE LATE VAN CAMP"
A WONDERFUL BCRUOUNHINO HIIMr
St
rx
TIIE.VTRK
Market below 00th street
Mat. Dally,. 2:30 I Evenings, 7 & 0
llent Km), 10c I 10,.. )H, to,.
Next Week FRE!DI,NDKU, Inc.. Offers
The Musical Cmnrdy, THE
WMhwWmm
COMPANY
OF 22
ARTISTS
f'"?t?'WfaiK
tr
CKkN
tmm
COMPANY
OF 22
ARTISTS
With Frank Ellin. Howard iJingdon, Cecil
Summers
OTHER ACTS VOUTH W1HI.E
Best Show of the Season
WALNUT
Dcst Scats
No Higher
Pop. Mats. Tucs. & Thurs., 25c, 50c
Regular Matinee Saturday
Beginning Monday Night
LAST WEEK ! !
TO ENJOY
Selivyn Co.'s Laugh Fentlvnl
by Salisbury ritlil nnd Margaret Mayo
It's a Long, Lingering Laugh
1. O. O. F. Manchester Unity Week!
f3rwWl
IlItOAll AM) .MIINTCinil'lEV
F. O. Nlxon-Nlrdllncer lien. Mgr.
Dally Milts,, lllr. i:K., 7 & 0, too A (lo
EMMETT WELQH
nnd Ills
MINSTRELS
Funny End-Men, Sweet Singers. Delight
ful SongN, finer Stories, Heau-
tlfulSrenery
G BIG ACTS and PICTURES
Metropolitan Opera
House
Monday Evening, at 8:30
Italian
Red Crbss
Concert
Pasquale Amato
Baritone., Metropolitan Opera Company
VUdX BOTTA, Tenor, Metropolitan
Opera Co.
aiHA CIAPARELM.VIAPOUA,
Soprano, formerly o Metropolitan
Opera, Co,
AUHEWO QIORNI, Pianist
MAHTINI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
1 Ettora Martini, Conductor
75 Musicians
By permUslon of ImcslI 11, A. V. ot id,
SeU n ate. 110 CTieatnW t.
Wc9 J3 tJ? fo Qtp. m
LIK1W TUB JN 1 A. O N
MNII MAKKKT 8TKKKTS
Uliere the Show U Always Hood
Dally at 2;1B ft 7 & 0 r. M. Sharp
The Un-ts-tlie-Mlnnte Hklt
THE EVIL HOUR
WILKINS & WILKINS
. IIUDLIN,STEIN&PHILIPS
ROSAR'S" COMEDY CANINES
" VIKOIMA
PEARSON
The Orltinnl Vunmlre of a Fool
There Wns Ir
BLAZING LOVE
Why Will the War Cripples in
Germany Not Become Public
Charges?
See the "Deutschwehrfilms"
AND TfOUXli OBT YOUR ANSWEH
Chestnut St. Opera House
2 to B and T to 11 p, M. Dally
For the Benefit of War Widows and Oruhana
Mats, and Etna. fflcts, 10c. 18c and i'oo
ACADEMY OF MUSIC Etenlngs at 8.15
WEEKS OF MAY 15th & 22d
Dir.' I lPuIar Music
FOpS the
rnuaaeipiiia
Orchestra
BKFBE.SI1M10T8 BKBVt and HMOKINO
PBulir rrCeaUepoo's, 1119 Caritnit Bf,
Concerts
Globe Theatre f
two ma musical combov yEAvUuBi
"On Top of the World"
"IN JINQLHUAW pggg
Tkeatiieal: -Baedeket
-
"Town Topics'! Opens at. Lyric and "His Briri J
Night" at Forrest New Fea- i
'' :"'-? '-jVMV flats
LYniO ''Town Tot)ld8,,, vith Cert 'Lcstlo, Sophlo Tucker, Lois j0.Bnt, 1
Wellington Cross. . A TVlnlor Oordert musical rovuo of ihe Birv. typo. "
FORlttiBT "Ilia Bridal M&ht," with nozslka nnd Tanscl Dolly i. ,J
nnd Frnntr Thomni. A farce Comedy In threo nets, bv !!..' J. , r 18 Plil
tells tit a. youtm man wnd on his bridal night cannot tell his wirl , whm
sister. Ho doesn't oven know ir no married tho right one Bvl
"A Br'i'Bro0m." with jtU
Sff.t- -V'?""- and -Thn'SM
tirsM
iKLa of ih.. tpwUndS- i,V"gS
SaSWV,raS?,taJ
VAUDEVILLE.
Klbel nnd Herbert ai S. ,JolTf43
International fJIn," HeE","!
OtlAHD Rmmt i,,-.-.
nnd lloryl Orny, ? : LM
Tnr-r0!ann,
Farmer.
OLODE
Nelll Sisters."' s
M
n4,3
ttul
OtdBK-i-,'The Comedy of Errors." A revival of Shakespeare's play bv ii, t, 4
mnthean Society of tho tfnlverslty of Pennsylvania In a renrodii i "1
Slmkespearo'a own thrjatre nt the Dotnnlcal Gardens of tho college "J
OONTINVtNG PLAY8
OA nmdtt "Through the Ages," with
Madame Yorska nnd Hobert T. Haines.
A drama by Dr. Jdrzy Zulnwskl, de
pleting the struggle of the body nplnst
th'o soul. The seven acts show Bcven
eras In the World's history, Staged by
nichnrd Ordynskl, Good scenery.
ADELPM"A Pair of Silk Stockings,"
with Snm Sothern nnd Evn Leonard
Boyno. An Englleh farce-comedy full
of good lines nnd. Idta of English slnng.
WALUUT "Twin Dads," return engage
ment of the popular fnrco by Salisbury
Field nnd Margaret Mayo. First popu
lar price engagement.
PHOTOPLAYS.
BTAlfLEY All week, "Allen Souls," with
Scssuo IlayaknWn. "The 13ast Is tho
East nnd tho West is tho West" Is tho
themo of this photoplay.
AtlCADIA Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday, "Suzan Rocks tho Uoat,"
with Dorothy Glsh und Owen Moore.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Tho
Primal Lure," with William S. Hart.
PALACE Monday, Tuesday arid Wcdnes
nesday, "Sudden Riches." with Robert
Warwick, and "Tho Floor Walker,"
with Charllo Chnplln. Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday, "Tho Moment Be
fore," with Pauline Frederick.
VICTOMA Monday, Tuesda'y nnd
Wednesday, "Sold for Marriage," with
Lillian Glsh, and "Tho Flqor Walker,"
with Charllo Chaplin. Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday, "A Million n Min
ute," with Frances Bushman and Bev
erly Boyne.
LOCUST Mondny, "Then I'll Come
Back to You," with Alice Brady, and
"Tho Floor Walker." with Charllo Chap
lin. Tuesday, "Tho Social Highway
man," with Edwin August, nnd "Tho
Floor Walker." Wednesday and Thurs
day, "Her Maternal Right," with Kitty
Gordon. Friday and Saturday, "Tho
' Snowbird," with Mabel Tallnferro.
KNICKERBOCKER
-- Theatre, -tOlh nnd Alarket Slg. JLV
Commencing Monitor Afternoon
SUMMER POLICY
FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS
AND SURPRISE NIGHTS
CHANGE OF BILL EVUIIY DAY
MATINKI5 I1AII.Y AT S
KVENINOS CONTINUOUS 7 TO 11
Stanley
MARKET ABOVE I0T1I
OEnALDINE
FARRAR
nnd WALLACE nEID In "MARIA ROSA"
N't Wk Seasuo Hayakawa in "Allen Houls"
WZtT7J?My Parlor," WnC.I
ax::,:. .y...KOutMy, m a skew, .xr-a
Fernr" 4.ur' i ?'' Uf a
Howard nnd iioss" Wayne Sirtwtl
Girls, Helen Jacklev V and wnwJ
mS&i&s&'7&
b onlas second, half the week 'li
Millionaire's Son," Harry Cult... N M
and Benjamin. y utIer' U
BURLESQUE.
Dtntrnwmia -. ..
.;""'" "umonrs Minstrels. In -m
". anu on matters of current InterHtffl
B. R Keith's Theatre
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STS,
,,.- , ,?-:"'vs lAtI.Y-a """
mat.. 3 r. ji. niohts. g'r. a,
NEXT WKi'Al
The American Premiere Danscuse
BESSIE CLAYTON;
Dances of Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow
"PETTICOATS"
A Delightful One-Art CotnedV
ALBERT WHELAN
The Versatile Anstrnllan Entertainer
Howard, ICibel & Herberf
A Trio d Rlnxlnc Funsters
The Sharrocks; Al Herman; Mn
sical Johnsons; the International
Girl; Hess & Hyde, Selig Tribune
Pictures. .
May 22r-Georgc Nnsh & Co.
LYRIC
BEGINNING
MONDAY NIGHT
A OI.OItlOlJH
SPRINO.TI.ME FKTE
The Orent New York
S1S0.0OO .Musical Revue
TnE GIANTESS
OF (1A1ETY
HrECTACUI.AR
EXTRA VAOANZA
UK LUXE
A OINOERY. OIRLY
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THE TREAT OF
ALL TREATS
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200 Fettlilnc Gaivni
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CAST INCLUDINQ
Bert Leslie
Sophie Tucker!
Wellington Cross!
Lois Josephine
MARIE LAYARRE
I'ETEIt PAGE
MAltr.t, ELAINE
ARTIE .MEIII.INOER
FANNY K1DSTON
JOHN JOIIN.SON
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CREOLE BAND
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THE BIG NIGHT
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THURSDAY. FRIDAY nd SATURDAY1 .
FRANCIS X. .BUSHMAN
And irEVKRLY IlAYNE In
"A MILLION A MINUTE"
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The Philadelphia Shakespeare Tercentenary Committee Presents
"COMEDY OF ERRORS";
IN SHAKESPEARE'S OWKT THPATRH
THE GLOBE
AS IT STOOD W LONDON IN 1699
Played by the Students of the J, of P.
f Botanical Gardens, 37th and Woodland Avenue f
During the Week of May 15th ,e
Evenings at 8:15 Saturday Matinee, 2JW
Vlt SU, BOoaniJ 11.00. Bo.ea, 1.W Mj .oo. Children'. Matjneea. WedoeihW
Tfu,U,. IS S?1.??i.s1 eT TliieMrordVred at School. A Uv tx - '
a4ulu 11. BU and 12.00.
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