Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1916, Night Extra, Image 9

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'ALMA GLUCK SINGS .AT THE ACADEMY NOTES OP HAPPENINGS IN ENTERTAINMENT FIELDS
feSJuRES AND
Eposes evident.
lllu-rtrnttbn by showlnB the construction
wheh had been 'bulll to get a laugh In A
certain plac In a Triangle-Keystone comedy
called "My Valet." featuring Itojmond
Hitchcock.
Mr Bennett was not only directing,' but
was playing In the comedy At one point
he stood near a fountain leaning on a
flshpole. He held his hat In his hand,
nnd the hat became gradually filled with
water.
Tho comedy situation was, bulll t& the
audience thought two or three times he
would put the hat full of water on his
head tiefore he did It was the construc
tion, tho suspense which got th audience
rendy for the laugh, which rjhen It came
was a laugh to last
The Musical Glasses
MOS'DAY, DECEiMBll 4
First Slad-Leefson sonata recital, with
Itebekali an ttrunt-Conway lUtt Carlton
ballroom 11 JO o'clock Morning
A J I)rexel-niddlo concert, to benefit re
tlgloui work. llellue Stratford ballroom.
Night
First concert of tho senmjn by the Hjm
phony Society of New York, conducted by
Walter Dnmroch The program: Haft's
"Lenoro" Symphony, No. Kj Percy Grain
in ,r
tone ns soloist Frankfonl High Gchttol.
Night
PIIWAV, titfCBitBEli t
Concert by tho Philadelphia Orchestra,
which returns from Its western tour. The
program- Weber's "nuryrtnthe" overture;
Schumann's "IthMiIsh" Symphony; "June'
by Oldberc; Ltfwl's Becond Hungarian
lthapsody nnd a new concerto by Frederic.
Stock In I minor, played by Efrem Elm
ballst, Mollnlst, Academy of Music. After
noon
ger's new symphonic suite, "In a Nutshell,"
and nymphonld poem, "Leg DJInns," and
symphonic xaflatlons for piano and or
chestra, by Caesar Pranck, played by Har
old llauer, pianist
TUESDAY, Dcctnxbtr S
"Lohengrin." with Urlus, Itappoht, Ober,
Oorlts nnd tho New York Metropolitan
Opera Company Uodaniky conducting.
Metropolitan Night.
irKD.Yffsn.tr, iKct:.tnKii e.
"The Damr ntlon of Paust,'1 by tho Choral
Society, under tho direction of Henry Gor
don Thunder, with Julia llclnrlchs, ro
pranoj Henry Merrlken, tenor, nnd Hcnitf
Scott basi Academy of Music Night
TIWnsDAV, VKCBStllRH 1
Itecltal by Mildred Fnaa, soprano, assist
ed by Ward Stephens, pianist composer,
WItherspoon Hall Afternoon The pro
ceeds will go to the Philadelphia Settlement
Muslo School.
Concert by the 8mphony Society of
Frnnkford, with Le,w Is James Howell, barl-
AS GLUCK SINGS
Lortfo 'Comes Back" in Admirable
Soprano Academy of
Miss Tempest on Truth
The truth is hlwnys n shock.
Marie Tempest.
Music
m . ..-I.,,.. prevailed nt (ho
i:nfl iterKy attwnoon. The rap
WAnawt resleT"; ' ,., tn-inc of Alma
kw v'VJil a fairly to"B "wl mor,)
IrjlUCk. "h .Ti.Hnff recital Tho ro-te-l
EVENING IiEDaEIt-PmiiABELPHtA, SATTJEDAY, BEOEMBER 101G
r-KnKnS.n,
S0K..S5S. oreheitra n few wwUii ibcj
'TMa'""". r obviously n bad reuio nnu
sf TMnfth fact, with extonuntlnR ap
I ffflri.m the. column. Bine, , lln
ShM uhVhVnrtltlc rebirth which Imp
i T 'with JXch Mttou.aU InoxpllcaUo
kTn.ncy In tho coated and'allghtlr mad
t IS?, muck of thocrcat. mt. 8Plen.ll.lly
idTprano.. the nrll-t who cone I,
trie, apparatus of ncr ira..
artrl UCCS. ., . . .., ,1,1.
Ket i flrt part of ncr pra"". " "Y"
W Jed not viry lly. to " K1? ofrn"!?,p
ky eatea, noi ". ,,,A lnnnn(.r by Moxart,
f JSihowfc Handel nU Sahatoro llosa.
I SJi DrtMdent of Including; such thlnifi In
I Hteffin sxoundc.l, however, and a ay.
? . rec'iai ; ".,.t ,n..trMi a chance
r afford, a we..-e - ,";? fhw oncan.
isrsa-sMrAiiKa
lt onTto llttlo wo'rka of compter bet
f7.r nttd to the wrlllnc of sonci. Thcao
' .Schubert. Locwe. Schumann, whoao
ih. famous Choral Symphony has seldom
written anythlnc more iter fumed, more In
Meulnr than "Ich ntmof olnen Linden-'!'?-"i.
wn. rumi? with much poctlo
perception and delicacy of manner.
. - ... ntnrk'n nroffrnm waa
,,,,,,$ to folk songs, wlilch "Bot over"
. giti ..i. ,... .if mm nntnirontam
rImonr hor auditors, and aomo modern
rSbr ColCTldBc-TnMor. IJarrli. Car-
. tunter ana owicm v.ji. . "
trenched her deserxe.l reputation, bring
i W'l"?1.,; .irnnire. rich mezzo ..utility In
t! , voice, and malclnR tho With notci as
tfilad. clear nnd ROldcn as trumpos calls.
Jler breath control uas a letory of Intol-
llnnce. with no nini 01 mo ramtr nniiiuinuu
nroductlon that marred her nppearnnco
with the Orchestra Thoro wcro numcroui
t JStoVltlnB of a familiar KHubelhan
lyrle; a "ubo huuou. ... - -.
and unbounded test nmoiifr tho latter cle-
w menu ii pi"t-"" 7-
&Koff, who played tho nccompiinlmcnts. nnd
a jayea mem rni""'w
ftv
BUILDING LAUGHS
A LA KEYSTONE
EXPLAINED
, Afthoush thousands of rcrson? wrltlnu
photorlays throuKhout tho country Know In
a ort of a vacuc way that comedy Is much
' harder to wrlto than drama, they know this
l ao chiefly becauso they Jiavo read It some
where. These writers believe a comedy Is, some
thing funny to read Instead of tho bald
construction work necessary, as was recent
,ly explained by Hampton Del lluth, man-
(arlnff editor and nsslstnnt mnnnRer of pro-
Mdactlon of tho Trlangle-Kostono rilm Com-
' pany, who. with his years of oxpcHenco ns
a writer, both for tho speaklntr stngo and
the serecn, spoko upon tho themo which
mljht be called "laughs that last."
"The itudy of tho laugh." Mr Del Ituth
bttan, "1, I fear, too broad a subjoct for
me to comment upon In tho short space al
lotted to any Interview."
The man who has been responsible to
Hack Bennett for tho stories of tho great
comedy compnny for so many years, was
told something of the countless requosts
' made by those trying to urlto comedy, and
M tailed for a general and at tho same
time simple rulo to follow.
Tou muit build to your laugh." Mr. Del
" Hula said then. "It Is tho construction of
the story which makos It funny, Lot us
1 taice one of the simplest examples.
"An old man Is waiting In his house
for a relatho whom ho Is expecting.
, Its Is ery nnxlous to sco this man
A crowd of boys ring his door ball, thon
run. The old man goes to tho door ox-
pectlng tho relative. Perhaps ho sees the
' boys in tho dlstanco and returns to wait
for the relative.
"Now we are beginning to build for
the lauch. I mean a laugh which will
last The old man row soated ngaln.
ana. the" boys ring the bell for tho second
Mm. The same ncttoa Is repeated. The
old man Is angry as ho returns to the
!S" ' wait for the relative.
VS r '"'u "",a l,,a rciamo nimseir rings
5. Mil. The old man Is sure It Is tho
2v?.y.ttn'! Boes to tno door. opens It and
rwtaUie visitor on tho head with a club.
. nl l Ilgltlmato, and will be remem-
? w4rSd beCaUSn VA tinvn In m, nnno.mA.Inn
BUlMed to the laugh. 1
,. " uincr nunu, 101 us suppose mat
we old man enters from the houso and tho
uaaxpected happens nnd he falls down tho
ps. He gets n laugh; but suppose he
Starts to fall, rntphna I.I.AaAtr n anA
SH!'n r?), T,lere nre ncTlaughs here, be'
uao mose wno laugh nro only laughing
the man's misfortune. It la tho treat
ment of the Incident that makes laughs.
.m. . .'" ."" manner in vmch the In
'iii C "..'feated which makes a laugh
which will last."
r. oel Ituth then
gave
second
m
in the wonderful preparedncBs terli.
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Cross Keys Theatre S'nf
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To Pathn Kichinir. Iae '
Macnlflcrnt ivttlnri and beautiful phototTa.
phr mark the ttlntlnctlro feature! of ratbe's
splendid arrisla In addition to the thrUllnr
lories and the noteworthy dramatlo quallllea '
of the plcliirra We are both tor prepared
lien, and PEARL Or THE AltMY" will tw
raotl welramo when he appears on our
screen, berlnnlnr February S, and eTery
Thurday and Friday tbereatter
J MrOUintC.
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A. SAIILOSKY.
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Globe Theatre
tlch-Clasa Yaudertlle
Junlprr mnd Market Ht,
To Palho Eichanio. rhlladolphla. Pa -
In conjunction with our vaudeville wa con
sider Pathe's Krials as an excellent added t
tracllon to our prorTam Our records show
that we play to 43,000 people each week and
tar as wo can JudrtTwo can safely iy that
to stamp of public approval has always brm
shown towards thfw serials. 'TKARL OV
TUB ARMY" will be preaented at this thea
tre, brruinlnr February S, every Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
DAVB 8ADLOSKY.
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Keystone Theatre
llth wid I.tlilsh Ave.
W. Hlel, ltrsldsnl Mar.
To Pathe Exchange Philadelphia, Pn
Alter .eclnr 'PEARL OP TIU3 AltMY" at a
prlrate showlnr I am pleaaed to have se
cured Ihla serial for the ttrst Jowlnt In our
neighborhood Too much cannot bo said In
praise for thla production, which baa been
made aa a patriotic appeal to awaken Amer
ica for her unpropamdneM. I will besin tho
first showlnr ot "PEARL OF TUB ARMY"
durlnr the entire week beitnnlnr Monday,
January . TAYLOR.
M. T. TAYIX1R.
General Manager
L
JAY EMANCEL I
Ridge Ave. Theatre
Uth and IllU At.
Matinee Uallr
My past rxperlrnce In showlnr Pathe Mrlals
as one ot the features oh my program, I wish
to say. la that I bare found them to bo
always up to the mark and much belter aa an
tntereslinr photoplay than the majority of the
ftaturea After viewing Pearl Whllo In
"PEARL OF THE ARMY" at a private ehl
billon I wish lo acknowledge thai I consider
this one of the best I have at any time teen
upon the aennn. We will pnsent "PEARL
OF THE ARMY" at this theatre on Thursday,
December 28. EJtANUEI
During my experience as a showman ana ai
manager of several theatres I hare never
failed at any time to recognise the merits ot
Palhe serials. In facl, I am so convinced
ot their superiority that I have been booktor
these, pictures aa soon aa they bare been re
leased. I am certain that my pstrona will bo
delighted with the announcement that Pearl
White will appear at the Plaia on Monday,
December (Christmas Day) and at the
Century Wednesday, December ST, In "PEARL
OF THE ARMY." MORRIS SPIERS,
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CtNTIJRY THEATRb
3Urhull nnd Erie Ave
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A serial produced to
AWAKEN AMERICA
to the knowledge of her unpreparedness
RELEASED MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th
or THE
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To rathe Exchange, Philadelphia. Pa.:
I am aure that my patrona. aa well aj I.
will welcome Ftsrl White again as star In
"PBAnL OF THE AltMY" Patho's eerlals.
each and every one, have stood the test ot
publlo erltlclam and have scored a big hit
whenever shown at thla Iheatro. It rives me
great pleasure to announce tho flrat ahowlnr
In Philadelphia of "PEARL OF THE ARMY"
on Monday, December 4.
J. SL aRAVEIt.
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Maaartr I
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Fairraonut Theatre VwrnTy"o?.a.n:Mgt,
To Tathe Exchange, Philadelphia, Pa.t
Pathe's Serials have never disappointed our
patrona or niyaelf, which I consider aa a re
markable record "PEARL OF THE AIUIY"
will undoubtedly furnish the aame continuity
In each cplsodo for which these pictures have
been famous It rive me rival pleasure to
announce the first presentation hero for
Friday. December Sth
II. M. S KENDRIC1C
M. E. COMERFORD a'ok. pa.
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After reviewing three Episodes of your ao
risl. "PEARL OF TUB ARMY," at our Re
gtnt Theatre. Bcranlon, on Sunday evening.
It was the unanimous opinion of the eiblb
tore present thst the serial will eclipse, any
1-earl While' paal ellorls
1 '! theme ot the story Is up to the minute,
ami with the star and superior directorship,
take it a)l In all. I believe you havo another
winner With best wlshe ber to remain,
your very truly. O P MORRIS.
M. E. Coiurtord Amusement Co
HP HE FAR-SIGHTED MANAGERS whose
pictures appear on this page Tiave placed
their stamp of approval on
Pearl of the Army
the first great preparedness serial.
Every Exhibitor Should Book It!
Every Person Should See It!
To Our Photoplay Friends
Ask the manager of your FAVORITE THE
ATRE to secure an early booking in YOUR
neighborhood. We will co-operate with him in
arranging the date
PATHE EXCHANGE, INC.,
1235 Vine St., Phila,, Pa.
Produced by Astrj Directed by Kdward Joie.
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Towers Theatre
ndwy. 4- Pine St.. Camdan,
l. W. Taylor, Osn. Mgr.
To Pathe Exchange. Philadelphia. Pa.:
We bare booked "PEARL OF THE AIUtY"
for tho flrat ahowlnr In thia locality lieceuse
we are convinced that It will pltoas our pa
trona more than ever. I am more than pleased
In contribute this testimonial on ths merits
of Pathe s excellent serials, which at no lima
hate ever ben sunaMl by any others
PEARL OF THE ARMY" will bo ahown at
thia theatre every Thursday, Friday and Sat.
urday, beclnnlnr December 7, 8, 0.
EDW. B. MOORE.
Verdi Hall
113-13 Chrt.tUn HI.
iA. auunlnl. Prep.
To PATHE EXCHANGE.
We wish to accord the b!gbt prats to all
or your earlals thst w but '" uh4-
tlbtrldleg bbadow, which w ar at praatal
showing to oar patrone, I wonderful sad on ot
tta best bot onic attrscllut tost w hat
ttr secured, W ' delighted to sneouoc
alao. thst w hat ohlstood Pesrl of lie Array,
sad we feel pusltit when ws ssy that this will
certainly crest more bualctM Tor us thsa srsc.
KDW AYEULA.
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I Manager
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