W-PT1' 3.T3 ' EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1917 9 PHOTOPLAY AND DRAMATIC SCHEDULE CUT-BACKS AND FLASHES OF THE FILM PLAYERS f WWsy5p5jffiiiSy!jl5?SWs?S- " ' "t't-w- -(pw - ii :i Mm history made ! BY FINE ARTS STUDIO Did for the Screen What Froh- man's Empire Theatre Did ! for the Stage t T nearly a generation. Charles Proli- r . it pmnt Theatre, wna the Imn througn n. ..".- ---- -- - Kr.it dominating Influence on the AmerL I v ., it was here that American plays LnM more than a promlM. It wan her r.l th. theatre got most of Its tmtat v U.n of tolav It was here that the star i '' tm. mirrn of contention lyitem a P""" " h.."t'he Kmplre did for the stage, Fine Art. itualo did for the screen. Perhaps- re ,s ""'"" "" ""' that ripld'y dwindling coterie which looks upon the photoplay as the expres .ton of a pseudo art In making such a mrIon; perhaps, also, certain dim c0 E. may crltlclxe It Hut there should K deep resentment on their part at this .. for It Is cuitomary to speak well of I. dead whether or not the words ure a ?' n'd tribute to the decedent Ami Fine iiTr... definitely passed Into film hlstoiy. ith Its former name rtellance-MaJestlc and the great Orimth organliatlon that nude It a landmark In screen annals It wis at this studio, now deserted save nr . lonely watchman, that the photoplay rMChea what jnay be called ts Initial per ftctlon n an art exprehslon. Here were educated a liost of those who stnnd today imonr th most finished directors of film Bliy. From this collection of frame shacks mtried many of today's great screen stars. But most Important of all. here was de riloned not only an Individuality In film story telling, but also a mechnnlcal tech nique that has left Its mark In every motion I'.cture studio And the remarkable fenture of It all was that these things happened within such a fcrlef period The late Charles Frohman ruled In his Hmplre Theatre for more than two decades giving to the stage such ntnrs U John Drew and Henry Miller, Maude . ,! Mnvcjret Anirlln nnrl It 111 In Auams ... ...... B ......... -- --....- Burke, with mam many lesser luminal leu In between In less than half a decade, there emerged from Fine Arts such stars is Henry Walllnll Mae Marsh. Itlnnche Sweet. Wallace Held. Norma Talmadge thi Clsh Platers, Lillian and Dorothy; Bes .i. f ... A nnlttt llnrrnn Miriam Pnnnp. sir nut- ,w- ...... , - - ,--., George Walsh and a lonp list of others It was here that Sir Herbert Heerbohm Tree and De Wolf Hopper made their Ini tial bows a' film players nnd Douglas Fair banks received his first lessons In camera acting The old Hellance-Mnjeatle studio was the ltar-factor of the films Just as the Hmplre iris the star-factory of the stage And It w the college of lllm technique Just ns the old Hmplre stock companies developed anew American dramatic technique From It graduated a long list of players and directors who have carried away for use elaewhere the Ideas winch thev had 'gained In their association W'th (irlfflth nnd his faculty " Photoplay Mngazlne. CHESTNUT ST. THEATRE tc cat n nm? conn ((i t JO OUULF run pouu,uuu A. H. Mershon Plans to Erect a ! 12-Story Office Building on , Site of Old Playhouse Eirht hundred thousand dollars Is the rlce reported paid for the Chestnut Street Theatre. Chestnut street west of Twelfth. Lay Atmer H Mershon, who has bought It lfpAm th .tlata fit Wllllnm fl Pnotirnno T1a P.m erect a twele-story office building on tha ilte, he said today The theatre which has been "dark" for tltural seasons ocruple a lot sixty-six fwt front on Chestnut street and runnlnir hck H5 feet to Cloier street The prop erty la assessed for ,7f0 000 Work on the , new building will be stalled as soon as Mr t Uirihon acquires title probably In three t eki Y The Chestnut street Theatre was built Fifty-four yea r' ago and was opened bv , Mwin iorrest In Vlrgining " other well , bttwa actors plajed there It was last oc K Wpie4 by the Orpheum Slock Company EVENING WEEK OF TUNE 4" MONDAY f TO JUNE 9 ALHAMBRA Douglaa Falrbanka, In In Again Out Aaln fAPOLLQ fARCADIA Lionel Harrmnre, In The Millionaire. Doubl. William S Hart. Wolf Lowry AUDITORIUM Captain of the (Ira; Hor.e troop BELMONT Captain of the (liay Koran Troop BLUEBIRD Fannin Ward, The Cheat CEDAR Foreet Ma . The Oreat Secret COLISEUM Dorothy l'hllllps. The Flashlliht IPAIRMOUNT Vivian Martin, In The Spirit of Jtomanc 56TH STREET Marguerite Clark, In The Valentine Olrl FRANKFORD Tha Price fine Paid June Musical FeMlval gREAT NORTH. IMPERIAL Theda llara, In Heart and Soul William Farnum, In American Method. JEFFERSON Heart and The Neglected Wit.. Reader Twenty Thousand under the sea IUberty Anita Stewart, In Clover'. Rebellion ILOPUST The Oreat The Power ot HARKET ST. Myrtle Oonulci. In Southern Justice &YERBROOK Mary PIrkferd, Poor Little Rich pAACE Tha Barrier mtK Dorothy Phillips. In Hell Morgan's Olrl PWCESS fegENT pALTO gE AVE. glY Y T Buy Klmo Lincoln, Might of the Tha Deamstar Kaystone Comedy ' Oeorge M. Cohan, In Broadway Jones George Wal.b. In Th Uook Ag.nt Miriam Cooper, The silent I.l. 'Karl Williams. In The Soul Master Lois Weber, Evan as Tou Twanty Thouaand Leagues UoJr th Sm. Atontment TO Iiel Cro 'MrfUrjf WHEREIN THE AGENT TELLS ABOUT ARTS Exhaustive Account of the Palace's Box Office and Its Many Merita Not content with having ravished the Funk & Wagnalls of eery laudatory ad jective that might be applied to photo plays. Abe 1.. F.lnsteln, known to his many friends as "The Gifted." now has a strangle, hold on the subjunctive rase, and the poor thing chance of recovery Is slight. Mr. hlnsteln writes this week as follows- ui.it- .i- .... ..... i. in. aiunicipM Art .lurv s not railed ESiV..0 "V." upon th. Intrinsic m ?!?! bo. ,'M '" "' lol'bv of the tr. which n orn.J for oubll mern or the e I'Mlnu Tha. HMn.il ..... ....,,- . . . vaater,W .m .... T." '",...r'.u",' in.ltr.runn hmA it.- w,.V I . .'.' rninu.iR.nc approval, P??'."8 members of thst tribunal fne mi h.l"." " . I "ffl,n'.Pl"''sr house the, woul.l : - "'"iiiuuirti r Ufriirpil nil If la . nnt.. ?ollow1nlt,vr0.nh"-,r,,0llGn. ,heV ln-" W'" clos.U II . .Tri,.ti'.rI"rl.'","?,"r" "d bulhl.r. I.tMl!"'1 ,lnJh. nter of the .p.clo.i. lobby :SV,.'ff'W.. .'J'nH "4 i'.m.Vr.'K ..... .., D ,, ,. unHiqnil 11 filD-. hftiln , In peh.lv.-i,.iT.n" marl,,.' hM,Hrry.u"rine is nit.d with nil up-to-dat. adjunct, for th lh.xti'o'i, "nlPulatlon of nbu.l. JI. by l.Z..ZW.x l"VoBlM Corp.. and lh. top la ur niount.d by a (arte mo.nim.llk. dome el.borHt.. L'mifrP'V'i'1 wl"' ,l,rr "raaon. tn'se hVrall'c SKX'S "!rBh,:nii,.nlt,lni 1n,"h ot """ Si.VI .- . Tn box balna In a ron.plrtiou. plare. can l teen and admired bv th. thou- fSI"1i.",,,rln.,r ,"nd ''vln 'he thistre and bv !Sf T8" ""'..trlana who day and nlnht pai. this h.nci.om- re.ort for the br.t of photopla Something New lly Victor Company The Victor t'ompanv has Instituted an Interestlnp; department In Its monthly cata logue. This Is termed "Hy the Wo v." and some of the short bits of gossip nnd Infor matlon for readers will be found valuable The June issue also contains a lucid and simple little essay on "The Structure of Music." haVlni' il.rU ".Tree? Th'e'"."! o'fThV.' o? Biamey y Ma.tbsum, who b.aldr. belnii the is also a dfnotre or tha art in h .... .... THEATRICAL BAEDEKER FOR THE COMING WEEK NKW ATTRACTOS'S niiOAl) -,,Heen Keys to Ilaldpm. " with the I'hllopatrlan I'lai.ra. Rmhal nf the hlith! entertaining, m.lodramatlr omeil nf my.i.ry. by the popular orjranltnllon of Philadelphia nmateura COS'TIXUIXO I'l.AYK LYRIC- "Pn !.oniit I.ntt.1." wilh Charlotte Qr.enwnod Oliver Moroacn. production of a rough.and tumble farce with mu.lc, amn. Inic In a broad way and attractively staged AT rOI'VLAR rillCKH KXICKKRUOCKKII "Her Unborn Child " wllh original (ant Howard McKent ItHrne.'s melo tlrnina nf birth-control, which .lrnpl won't go awav from thl. city In .pile of the aettson FKATfRH FILMS STANLEY- "Kven aa Vnu and I " produced by Lola Weber, flr.t half of the week 'Tn ronqilcred." with Fannie Ward, latter half of tha weak () llenr) photoplay: comedle., world tnur. nnd war new. ARCADIA "Wolf I.owry " with William B Hart nnd Matgery Wilson, nil week Otheie VICTORIA "Within the Law " with Alice Jovee and Harry Morey. nil week Olher. PALACE 'The Harrier," with Mitchell l.ewl. first half of tha week "The Slave." with Valeaka Suratt. latter half nf the week. Olhera RKOKS1 "Tha Deein.ter " Monday. Tue.day "Itio lleatitlful t.le." Wedne.day Thursday, "The World Apart " Friday. Saturday. LEAUKR "20.00(1 t.earnea tinder the Hea." with Jano (tall and Allen llolubar. all w.ek. VAl'DEVI I.l.i: KEITH'S "The Frame-tip " with Claude (III llngwater. "Prevarication," with Hert llaker. Production quality has been gaining ft steadily and will continue in p BLUEBIRD H g LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERY SATURDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Dnualaa Falrbanka, In In Acaln--Out Asaln Douslaa Fairbanks. In In Ajjln Out Asaln Wallare Reld, In The Ptl.on Without Wall. William 8 Hart. In Wolf Iiowrj Captain of the Uray II ore. Troop Vivian Tho Spirit In William Wolf Mme. Sarah Mother, Captain of the Uray Horse Troop Lionel Ilarrymore, In Th Millionaire'. Double In Viola Dana, ln Hod a Law and Man's Stuart The Not Mary PlrUford. In Lea. Than th Dust l,ea Than the Du.t The Railroad Raider No 18 In Alice nrady. In The Hungry Heart Mar Plckford, In The Poor Little Rich Olrl Marjorle Ramlieau, .In Motherhood House Peters, In Aa Men Ixiva Marguerite Clark. In Tha Valentine Hlrl New Paat One The Prlc Sh Paid June Mualcal Festival Theda Hara. In Heart and Soul Alice Her Theda Heart William Farnum. In American Methods Antonio Moreno, In The Magnificent Meddler fheda 11. ra. In Heart and Soul Twenty Thpu.and Iaguea ttnder the Sea Henry II. Burning Soul No. 2 Leagues Twenty Thousand I?sgues Under th Sea Elmo Lincoln, In Might and th. Man Mary Th Poor Th Oreat Secret The Power of Decision Viola Dana. In Tha Beautiful LI Anita Stewart. In Clover'. Hebelllon Jack Dvereaux, In Th Man Who Mad dood Secret Decision In Olrl Norma Talmadge. In Th Law of Compenaatlon A Small Neglected Th Barrltr Th D.r.llct British War Pictures George Waleh, In Th Book Agent Theda Kara, In Heart and Soul In Man ' Lionel Barrymor. In Th Millionaire' Double Tha Deemster Keyaton Comedy Vivian Martin, ln Tb Spirit ot Bomanc Viola Dana. In Ood's Law nl Man's Frances Nel.on, In Tha Beautiful LI Valtska Alice Brady, ln Darkest Ruaala Marl Doro, In Heart' Daalr Myrtle Oonialex. In Southern Juatlc Lei Wbr, In Evn a Tou and I Twenty Thouaand Lsaguea 1 Undr th Bea Atonrro.nt Th Doubl crow Mytry Romance O'H.nry' In Ralph Hen. In The Myatery of 4T Lola WeUr, In Even Tou and I Twenty Thouaand Lagu Under th Ba Mm. 'Sarah Bernhardt, In Motb.ra rrane In and I life , uIMM tlU Raw MELODIES OF HAWAII STILL GRIP AMERICA Genuine Native Music Is Rarely Heard Outside of Polynesia,Although the Ukulele Has Many Ardent Devotees Ity the Phonograph Editor It was "The Bird of Paradise" which first brought Hawaii prominently before the ejes of Americans. Once the craze for the Pacific Island was estnbllsjted In the t'nlled States, the ukulele and the lal re tained their grip on popularity. It has been Impossible to dislodge them from their ogue In this country. Uut with all the furor over Hawaiian music, very few per sons have troubled themsehes to find out the source of this Insinuating, smoothly flowing, sensuous melody As a matter of fact, strictly pure Ha waiian muslo Is neer or at least rarely heard In America The natle chants are barbaric, primitive, wild, ns wild ns those of mid-Africa, untouched by modern civili zation nnd Its handmaiden, music The Hawaiian ditties strummed on ukuleles by young chaps nt college and plaed bv res taurant orchestras come from Hawaii, tight enough Hut they are not essentially Poly nesian About 1820. when the language was being formulated, the Island was lslted by groupi of missionaries, bent on Christianizing the people These puieors of tho Gospel, like nil religious teachers, were nccustomed to sing hMnns. most of them Herman, since the missionaries were. In many cases them seUes of Teutonic origin The brown skinned pupils quickly took up the hymn tune, adapting them cry slightly to tiT& aiiliiB (tin nf Delhi." with an t't,i'. ., )'r'"l Inuley and Corlnne Sail Violet Pale. In mlmlprv . Waller Mower. I lldC P. he i.T.Uk' ""'" uertru.i- noimea and Robert llitchanan HI and Krnle Htanton. Archie and (lertla Pall. I'atha Weekly fli.OBK "The Naughtv Prince..", the Mariln Miter.- .Sorlhlane mid Want. Willie Sc.lnri Howard and Itn.. Delmore. Angel and com pany. Charlr. Thomp.on I1IIOAUWAY "Tho Nlrht Clerk" Nell Mc Kltllej. "The Tavlor Trio "The Hllent I.le." thoinpiB) flr.t half of the week "All I. air In Uive". Woo.t. Melville and Phillips rranrlaro the Orpheus (Jnartet 'Tha Kternal Sin. pholoplav Utter half of tho week CIIOHH KtlYS ' The Four Hu.banda" Woo.1 Melville and Phillip.: Adonl. und hi. foi terriers. Mr.t half of tha week Lew Welch Henry Ftev "the .ou.e". the Potletv Dlvlnir Ht'iiutles Cha.e and Lalnur. Mahone) and Hoger.. Mile ltlalto and company, latter hulf of the week WILLI 4 1 J1 B.N A' "rtevue De Vogu'e" . Harry IC Martin nnd ella llu.eell. Hen Smith. Harry, Nel.on and Harry. "The Millionaire Vagrant " phntonlav flr.t half of the week ' The Breaker." the three Hlckey Hrother. Varrlnn and l'errj Ilegnl and Mark. "Amerl (jn That's All" l.hulopla. latter half of tho week OIIAXI) "The Devil He DM " with J K Em meil. IMmlnd. and Leednm. tha latter a Phlla iletphlan; Da Ll.te Juggler, .lovce. We.L and Sinn. Frank Mullane, 'The Three Chum.", others IIVRLESQVF. 'Tho Star, of tlurle.nue ' TROCADKRO with Dottle and other burlenque favorite. meiange of vaudeville act. and trave.tle.. SUBJECT TO CHANGE THURSDAY William S. Hart. In The Desert Man Martin, ,U "f Romance George M. Cohan, In Rroadwa) .Innea S Hart. In Lowry William S Hart. In Wolf Lowry Bernhardt, In of Franca Mme. Sarah Bernhardt. In Mother, of France Lionel Ilarrymore, In The Mllllonalre'a Double Holmea. In Derelict Pauline Frederick, In Sleeping Tlrea Motherhood The Double Cro. M.l.r Marl Empreas. In Olrl Who Dot. Not Know The Soul Master A Recklea. Romeo York at Rooney'a New York Past On at Rooney' Joice, in Secret Forget M Not Luko'a Lively Wife The llara. In and Soul Mary Tlckford. In Romance of the Redwoods June Caprice, In The Small-Town Olrl Walthall. In the Candl J,ola Weber, In Idle Wlvea Twenty Thousand Iaguea tinder the Sea Twenty Plckford, In Little Rich Olrl Bessie Barrl.cale, In Th Snarl Anita Stewart. In Clover'a Rebellion Miriam Copper, In Tha Silent LI - Town, Olrl Wife, No. 3 France. Nel.on. In Th Power of Declalon Th Barrier Valeaka Suratt, ln th Slav Anlla Stewart. In Clover' Rebellion William Russell. In Tha Frame-Up Francea Nelaon. ln Tha Beautiful LI Suratt. In Sh Norma Talmadg. In Tb Law ot Compensation God's Th Th Dawn Maker Patrla, No. 11 of th Redwood Th Oreen Door Th Magnificent Meddler Th Ngletd Wlf Dervrent Hall Calne, In Th Dmater Fannl Ward, In Unoonqurd Twenty Thouaand leagues Under the Sea Twenty Th Huntlrur of th Hawk TheOr! ffeCMt. No. IT JOKM. , Uw, Lw AHjSsJ. were natural to the Ha waiian mind and love of rhythm The re sult today Is the sort of thing you heard In "Stop. Look. Listen!" nnd In the ntidevllle specialties of Toots Paka and her troupe Ilnwallan' muslo hasn't even In 1917 abated n whit of Us popularity. The Co lumbia draphophone Company evidently be lieves so. for Its June catalogue contains a remarkably representative list of such melodies Some well-known singers are catalogued In the following group: "Klllma Walla " I.nn and Until. 'Hawaiian Hotel," Lua and Kalll "Aloaha Oe." Toots Paka Hawaiian company. Hawaiian tmdlev Toots Paka Hawaiian company, Hawaiian med ley. Loul.e and Ferera. Hawaiian medles. I.nu l.a nnd Ferera. medley of Hulafl, Kalaluhl'. Hawaiian. "Walu l.ulllul ' tiul.e. Ferera and Kalnoa, 'One, Two Three Four." Toot. Paki Hawaiian company 't'n Like No a Like Toot. Paka Hawaiian companv "Wnllana Walti" ("Orowat Water. ') Itul.e and Ferera, Hawaiian medle) Loul.e and Fertra "Heaeh at Walklke." ltul.e and Ferera, ' Hap. Ilaola Hula Olrl " tiut.e nd Fnrera 'Kalwl Walla. Lua and Kalll 'Honolulu ling ' Lut and lnll. "Hllo Hawaiian Mart h ' Irene West, Ho".' Hawaiian. "Kohala March." Lua and Kalll. Meleana ' Kalll and Choru. Conslancv. Poll. K. Lua Victor nnd I-Mlson also linve specialized extensively In Hawaiian music Some of their recordings wl'l pethaiis be died by tho phonograph editor at a later date KNICKERBOCKER 1V Market Above 40th x NI-.XT WKEU Mai. Tue. Thur. Sal 2Hr Speelal K.ngagement Sea. on a Last Week The Truth Ahout Hirlh Control A Wonderful IMay Not n Picture Po.llUelv Ml ('IIII.nrtFM VDMITTHD NIXON'S GRAND linOAl) NI MONTOOMKRY F. O. NUon-Mrdllnger den. Mr. llally Mat... lr. I.rg... U II, 10c. ISf. S.le J. K. EMMBTT & CO. in "THE DEVIL HE DID" EDMONDS l.KKDUM Jl'tltlLlNO Del.LSLE THE THREE llll'MS FRANK Ml I LANE. JOYCE WEST & Ar.NN PICTURES (JIPTS KOH KIDDIES HAT1RDAY MATINEE STANLEY MAHKET Above 10TH lAit Time. TODAY Clara Kimball Young In 'THE EASIEST WAY" PAT APF 114 MAnKET ST lrJLtJd Douglas Fairbanks In "MANHATTAN MADNESS" a Or AViTA T'HESTNL'T IVIow HITII JItLHn. TODAY LAS I' TIMES "WITHIN THE LAW" REGENT In Till: MAnKET Ilelow 1TTII Earle Williams In ' THE SOI'L MASTER" VICTORIA MARKET AT PTH Miriam Cooper In "THE SILENT LIE" FORREST TOS 15 2Bc and KOc. lONKIIir S IS Sfu-toll. LAST TWO TIMES -MILES ERNE S 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Ereay Prlie Award. During To,la a Mat. W.i Wi.lr Production Intact Will rtexi wecK ,o SnoBn at ,hB LEADER THEATRE , r Ave. rONTINl'Ol'R 1 TO It V M I VR1P MATINEE TODAY. 2-15 JII1 hTn WEEK Evening., 8:18 "SO LONG LETTY" With CHARLOTTB WALKER FRIDAY SATURDAY William 8. Hart, ln The De.erl Man William S Hart. In The Deaert Man 1.0U Tellegen. Ill The Black Wolf Anita Stewart, In The More Kuvllent Way William S. Hart. In Wolf Lowry William S Hart, In Wttlf Lowrv Alice Brady. In Darkest Rue. la Alice Brady. In Darkest Hue. la Maty Pkkford In Mary Plckford. In Romance of the Redwooda measures that Romance of th Redwood. I'aullno Frederick. In Sleeping Fire. ltlanthe Sweet, In The Tide, of llarnecat George M Cohan In Broadwav June. George M Cohan. In Broadway .Tone. Ethel Clayton. In Yankee Pluck Ethel Clayton, In Yankee Pluck Madame Petrnva. In The Soul of a Magdalen June Caprice. In A Small-Town Olrl Vivian Martin. In The Girl at Home Vivian Martin. In Th Olrl at Home The Family Honor Mother, of France Htnra and Bars Oreat Secret. No IT Mary Plckford. In Mary Plckford. In Romance of the Reduooda Romance of the Redwooda Robert Warwick, ln The Silent Ma.ter Robert Warwick. In The Silent Ma.ter Robert Warwick. In Allaa Jimmy Valentine The Millionaire' Double Th Rink Thouaand League. Twenty Thouaand Leagues Under the Sea Under tne sea Emmy Wehlen, In Sower, and Reapera Vale.ka Suratt, In She Theda llara. tn Heart and Soul Theda Bara. In Heart and Soul Derwent Hall Calne, In The Deemster Entd Bennett. In Happlne.a Southern Justice Tha Vole on th Wlr The Fall of a Nation Vale.ka Suratt, In The Slave Vale.ka Suratt. In The Slava Ethel Barrymor. In The Call of Her People Th Call of Her PennU The Doubl Cross Mystery Margnrlt Clark In Th Valentin Girl Bessie Barrl.cale, In The Snarl Wallace Reld. In The World Apart Wallara Reld. In Th World. A parr? Law and Man's Neglected Wlf Jack Plckford, In Th Dummy Mary Plckford, In Rag Ittr Secret A Max Under Comedy Douglas Fairbanks, In Th Matrlmanlae Margaret Illln.ton, In Th Sacrifice Oeorg Fawcett, ln Th Lad and tha Lion Olga Petrova. In Th Soul of a Magdalen Fannl Ward, In Uneonqurd Fannl Ward, In Unconquered Thousand Lgu Twenty Thouaand Lagua unaar in o.a uoair in pea , , Utt rrleoJa in -Van, Xoaarto lMr Kyland. In Babett AHc JVayo. M, W)lhhl JHaaJJeffr- , teltCiJiV , PUTTING CATTLE INTO PHOTOPLAY Bill Hnrt and His Camernmnn Do tho Trick in "'Wolf Lowry" Those who never visited the West would receive a great surprise If they could see the large expanse of country that Is neces sary for cattle grazing Very few people realize the area necessary to graze one head of beef per year. Twelve thousand acres of good grazing ground are necessary to sustain 1S00 head of cnttln thtoughout the sear; or, In other words, it tnkes eight acres per head. In the new Trlangle-tnce production. "Wolf l.nvvry," starring William S. Hart, at the Arcadia nil next week, tho scenario called for the showing of large herds of cattle Hart, who appears as a ranchman for the first time In his enreer, accompanied by Cliff Smith, his assistant, nnd Cameta Mnn Joe August spent n week on the Mexi can border, the point nearest to Los Angeles raising cnltle In large numbers "I located a herd," said Hnrt. "and had about fortv punchers round them up He fore 'shooting' the scenes t asked my camera man to guess ns to the number of the herd After looking down Into the nlley for several minutes he answered that there must be nt least 20 noo head 1 then gave him orders In flint the scene There were only 1600 lieef, tint I had secured the effect I wanted Vmi would bo surprised nt the amount of tertltorv 1500 head can cover ' WM. PENN .. iVM'!"T.EK AVI:- ear 1ST ST. Hallr, nt SllS. lOe. Kg. 1 It, loe. Mr MdVtiw Trnsiivy wt:iiN-i:tsiAV A ItAHII'M OF HPLHNIHlIt KEVUE DE VOGUE ....X!VK;.T.m'rK1t tH'NCi: SI.XTKIIM KVIXIN AIIF.I.I.H. I1K1.IIIINL IIAt'tit N i i i hi. t i mini hi mi hTtlTII ni j f Itfarf ron.etl.an 1IAUH. KI.M(') and llHK uiiiri .nyfiiT IIAKKV K. MOKTON A ZLI.IA HI NSH1.I, Popular Hnt.rtnlner. In Nifty Comedy p." rti'in i-rreenteit ....... .r.U,AN,,u! 1'IHST SHOVVINd CM MILLS HAV "The Millionaire Vagrant" ( "MPl.liTK CIIAMm ot HILL TIIIIItSD.M THEATRE CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS Next Week LIBERTY LOAN WEEK THE I'OI'l LAR LEGITIMATE ARTIST IN A NEW PLAY! CLAUDE GILLINGWATER Assisted by JULIE HERNE AND COMPANY presenting ft ' PI NCII PI A YI ET called "THE FRAME HP" A HEAI'Tll'LI. AMI SPECTACULAR ORIENTAL FANTASY "The Dancing Girl of Delhi" WITH VANDA HOFF SUPPORTED BY HETAI.O Rl'HlNO CO. J. Francis DOOLEY & SALES Corinne Jt'ST RETURNED FROM A TRIUMPHANT TOUR OF EUROPE VIOLET DALE THE AMERICAN MIMIC HOLMES & BUCHANAN Archie & Gertie Falls KXTRA COMEDY rKATUUE! AND BERT BAKER & CO. IN A SCREAMING ONE ACT FARCE, CALLED "PREVARICATION" 2 Show. Dally Matinees 2PM S5o nnd 30c Night. 8 P M , 23o to Jt.Ovl Srata Aluaia a Week In Advame. Hell Filbert .I.1U0 Keystone. Race 2130 The Stanley Booking Corporation TI1I3 following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking; Corporation, which Ih n guarantee ot early showing of the finest productions All pictures reviewed before exhibition Ahk for the theatre In vour locality obtaining pictures through the STAM.l-.Y HOOKING ConPOHATION'. AmAMBRAi'a'Siro". Paramount Plcturea MAROARET ILLINOTON In SACRIFICE" 'AMERICA IS READY" Final Installment. AOrI I r BSD AND THOMPSON At ULLU MATINEE DAILY JACK PICKFORD in THE DUMMY" ARCADIA CHESTNUT RELOW I0TII Alice Joyce and Harry Morey in WITHIN TUB LAW AUDlTORlUMA'.fRocnTwe.'sIde CARLYLE BLACKWELL in THE PAHE MYSTERY ' BELMONT MD An0VB MAnKET Carlyle Blackwell and June Elvidge In 'THE CRIMSON DOVE" BLUEBIRD SUSQUEHANNA AVE FANNIE WARD in 'A SCIIOOI FOR Hl'SllANDS" FAIRMOUNT snnal(SSD avenue VIRGINIA PEARSON in A ROYAL ROMANCE" rx-pij QT THEATRE MAT. DAILY DO 1 11 J 1 . ilelow Spruce Evgs 7 to 11. House Peters and Louise Huff in THE LONESOME CHAP" CEATNORTHERN AD,rEar?... Marie Doro in "Heart's Desire" Added Kalty Arhuckle In ' A Recklesa Romeo" !rIDl7DI A I 0TII and WALNUT BT8. lMrt.KIAl-1 Mats. 2:30. Evrs. 7 9. MARY PICKFORD in "A ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS" j"EFFERSON !0T"8THnDsAUPHIN VIOLA DANA ' '0DS MAN.8 Also CHAPLIN In "EASY STREET" I rAriCD FORTY-FIRST AND , L.HMJC.K LANCASTER AVENUB MYKTI.n STEDMAN and HOUSE PETERS In "THE LONESOME CHAP FATTY ARHUCKLE In 'A Recklea Romeo" i i n v D T V unoAD and LlDCl 1 I COLUMDIA STUART HOLMES in "THE DERELICT" iraiiiiniiiiiinDiiin!innni!iiiiniM 1VEST PHILADELrillA npriAD OOTII AND CEDAR AVE. fcJJAK PARAMOUNT TBaJLTRB MARGARETTA FISCHER in "M188 JACKIE OF THE NAVY" "MY A LIBERTY fONP NOW rfil 1CI7I ll MARKET BELOW C0TH VULlDllUlVl ItOrE-JWBS VNITORCHr Muriel Ostriche and Arthur Ashley In "MORAL COURAOE" -aw a Liuuurr hosd yoir" THIS CALENDAR i' Annum in tne ruoLrv mm UVENiNG LEDGERS Ey Dy BEN WILSON WILL APPEAR IN PERSON Universal Favorite to Bo Seen at Vari ous Local Play houses N'o screen character In the history of films has caused such widespread discussion as that of John Shirley In the I'nlversal mystery serial. "The Voice on the Wire." plaed by Hen Wilson, recognized as one of lbs lending figures In the photoplay world Mr. Wilson, who Is making a country-wide tour, will be the guest of the Interstate Films Company next week and will appear In person at various local theatres The host of friends made by Wilson by his work In this remarkable film production will havo the opportunity of meeting the Direct From Triumphal Engagement at the Forrest Theatre to the Leader Theatre 41t and LANCASTER AVENl'E Commencing: Monday Next Continuing ONE WEEK ONLY CONTINUOUS t TO II P. M. Jl'LES VEHNE'S THIlll LINO St'HMAIHNK flRAMA TIMHLT' ENTIUtTAININO' NOVEL' SBNSATIO.NAL' MAONIF1CENT' Nothing Like It on Earth riioTonuAt'iinn at the bottom op Till". OCEAN AMIDHT (1IIEAT HANOEHS A TIMELY l'lCTfHIZATION OP THE (IKllATEHT IMAGINATIVE WRITKK THE WOULD HAS EVEH KNOWN Wonder tale that surpasses tha utmost flights of fancy contained In It. counties. scene. nnd tho Innermost working, und opt ration of the .uhmarlne are placed lejrly before, vour ees Trocadero S'n Mile. Fifi WALTER BROWER THE JOLLY JESTER THE STANTONS Pathe Weekly News KXTHA COMEDY FEATURE! I OP! IQT' 82D AND LOCUST 1-y'KJtD I MATINEES 1:30 I and 3:80. evos. n'.tn. s. 9 no OLGA PETROVA ,n "T,n: soir' op " A .MAGDALENE" MARKET ST. Theatre "r BESSIE BARRISCALE in "THE SNARL" OVERBROOK" 03D "AVERroRb v V J-IXOIV-Wfv Hove-Jonea Unit Oroh. MADAME PETROVA in WAITINd SOULS" PALACE "" iK2!gp STREET DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "MANHATTAN MADNESS" PARK K,Dan AVE. A DAUPHIN ST. e:4s.ii. AUDREY MUNSON in "Purity" MYSTERY OF DOUBLE CROSS. No. 8. PRINCESS 10,1tra;,Btet CHARLES RAY in THE PINCH HITTER ' REGENT 1M4 MARKET STREET 1M-VJL.1X 1 HUUAN YOICB OROA.N EARLE WILLIAMS in THE SOUL MASTER" R I A L T O GERMAN-OWN AVE. 1. 1 i-1 Lm 1 J AT TULV'JHOCKEN ST. MARY PICKFORD in 'A ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS" R 1IRY MARKET STREET I J D I BELOW TTH 8TREET MARGUERITE CLARK in THE VALENTINE OIRL ' SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET NELL CRAIG in Tin; TIU'FFLRS" STANI FY MAHKET ABOVE 16TH JlrtlNlCI 11:18 a. M. to litis P. M. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in "THE EASIEST WAY" STRAND QERMANTOWN AVENUE O 1 ItWU AT VENANOO STREET EARLE WILLIAMS in "THE SOUL MASTER" VICTORIA MAHKET 8T. VllJll ABOVE NINTH MIRIAM COOPER in THE SILENT LIE" fliinntaM NORTH PHILADELPHIA FRANKFORD 4TU fbankXve3ue Keystone "1HK NICK OF TIME I1ABY" "BUY A LIBERTY BOND KOW RIDGE AVENUE " R1DaK EARLE WILLIAMS in THE HAWK" ilro A KRY8TONg COMEDY TIOGA ,TTH AND vWA6' w Nmkc O'NeH m "HeJei. GmhUrU mvy a Lrr mx yew celebrated star nnd receive from him Ids Incer thanks for their appreciation of tits efforts In the trying role he portrays In "The Voice on the Wire." During his brief stay Mr. Wilson will endeavor to greet In person as many of the movlo fans of the city as his limited time wilt permit Ills trip Is necessarily a short one, as he Is to begin work on a new (trial late In July 'ritONB WALNUT 81- ContTnuous A M.to 11 iVP.M, rillCF.S 10c. SOe Mesranlne Hoxea tRes ) SSe Deaaatter'a Svntplionx Orelietrm ALL NEXT WFEK Hazard Vrlller's f mifj&f A Pieturlsed Version of th Startllna: and most Phenomenal I) Successful Vlry that Ever ThrllUd th Hncllah Speaklnr Stay. Featuring ALICEa JOYCE HARRYMOREY With an Alt-Star Vltairnpli Ct UiULmiiiuminiiimiui ui In Henrt nf Shopping Dlatrlrt 11 A M t 11 P M 10c, 15c 1 to It P M l(k loc. 25c EVENINOS I8c, !W ."ic On Saturdas, Evening Prlrra Beginning Mnndar Mntlnee m. II. rrledlandrr Presents "The Naughty Princess" A One Hour CondmsM V rut on of th Original llutlrat Comedy Production with a Cast of 25 JOE MIKA on en The Morrin Sisters Uorld's Oroatest Dancers AND OTHERS THEATRE uaruet neow oum sireeiv. MATiNnn riAir.Y i.jo. too nVUNINOfl, 7 i 9. 10c, JOcJSe Monday, Tuendar. WednesdAy m, H. l'rleillander Presents "The Four Husbands" A Sparkling Tabloid Musical Comedy w'th a Cast of 25 Metropolitan Players Thursday, Irlilav, Saturday l.KM HDELMAN Presents LEW WELCH AND COMPANV In a Comedy Dramatlo Offerlni KXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION HENRY FREY THK SOUSE AND OTHERS 1 4t 1 tV& IIROAD 8T. ImlF HSYI1EK AVK. Rr Mt.Dilyt2 10c ti.rgt.GAS Si. 9, 10-20-30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Wm. n. Trledlnnder l'resent "The Night Clerk" The Wonderful One Hour Tab loid Mualcal Comedy, with CKUIL SUMMKRS & Oast of 26 WM POX Presents MIRIAM COOPER In the "Silent I.l Thursday, Friday, Saturday TmI lilley Tntdnclnr 'o. OfTr A Musical Comedy Production "All Is Fair In Love" I.KAVTT COM HOY. MBLODY Hrlmlck Picture FLORENCE REED TUB KTERNAL SIN' BROAD ST. THEATRE Week of June 4th Saturday Matinee, June 9th Tvventy-llfth Succesaful Reason of the Philopatrian Players Tndr manacemtnt nnd direction of Jatnet J hkflly. In Grorte M. Cohan'a humorous myktcrr melourama. "Seven Keys to Baldpate" LAUGHS INTENSE INTEREST SUSPENSE THRILLS THKY'Ri: ALL TIIKRE Ploy Given for the Benefit of tha Sisters of the Good Shepherd Convent of St. Magdalen, G$'n Seats now on sale at the Convent. On and after Jnne 4th at the theatre. V. H. C. A. AUDITORIUM lt Allfll hT. ARTHUR LUCK'S QUINTET membtra of the Philadelphia Orchestra WEDNESDW. JUNE 13T1I. 8:15 P. St. Tickets 85c, oOc, TSc, at Presser'. 1T14 Chest nut street. KNICKERBOCKER 2 Klnal 2 Performancea of "Stock" Company "The Life of a Shop Girl" Nit Week "HER UNCORN CHILD" Zooloriicnl Gardens flPai-e Blrdj B.ndDee.Tta m DANCINQ Wagner 1780 Korth Dancing uroMd lintfe, or It for Prlr. Lea. Aft it Noo SCHOLARS' NIGHTS Moruny Tutaday 4n4 aivKnv uoaii Hl.iMli,! JJF1T1,! xJJ1 UflpJ x) $m .11 ''J.T? ;s i'l,e
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