a EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1017 FIRST-TIME OFFERINGS AND REVIVALS ON THE FILM PROGRAM : STATE EXHIBITORS ME& NOT EVEN DEATH OR JEALOUSY CAN DIVIDE THEM X f - -- - I il iim m y ill. IIIir I Ss. -$w'fi?BGi vlissifw f UI9L s&sbkJ Ik11S& si ,t;S3SSP w issssHPLv r r Arcadia the first half of next week Thin niS'i g R " cri5Ule of thc Lm,,vic3." the old Biojrrnph studio, and are enshrined tORether on celluloid. All of them will be visiblo in "Her C'ondonort ,n, ' the reused version of "iudith of Bethulia," at the K' lMao P'urcu arc Mao Marsh, now a Goldwyn star; Lillian Gish, who is "somewhere in France"; Blanche Sweet, who recently left Lasky; Kate Bruce, no longer actinK; David V. Grifflth, tho director, now abroad making war photographs; Henry B. Wnlthall, late of Essanay, and Robert Harron, in France with Griffith. 'THE NEGLECTED WIFE," PATHE'S NEWEST SERIAL CHAPTEll VII "A Relentless Fate" (SovtUftd from the I'athe aerial at the law name, based on the novels of Itabel Herbert Vrner) (Copurioht, 1917, bv Mabtl llrrbert Vrner) By JOSEPH DUNN Horace Kennedy chaflnc at th tips thii vminA him? .wn ,. ... - " !.." fliMn nt Wlf o :;,,' 11i Woman Alone" . .Mnry Kennedy .Margaret Warner rp WAS a relief when the evening was over The last eucst cone, Mary, wor ried over tho mysterious message and her husband's attentions to Margaret, turned wearily Into tho library. "Did K bo off fairly well, clear?" she ajlced as she sank on the couch. "Seemed to," was Kennedy's trenchant I answer, as he poured out a whisky and soda. "Frank took Miss Warner home," with studied carelessness. "I think he really tares for her " "Norwood''" caustically. "lie's too Belt centered to caro for any one," shoving hack his glass "Now for heaven's sake, don't itart a post-mortem That pnrty was tire some enough without having to talk It over. I'm going to bed." Broodlngly, Mary looked after him as ho went upstairs. This curt cynicism was so unlike him, but lately his wholo nature was changed Was his increasing Irritability a i. It Ilia ff.Ailnm !.., 1 . .....14 .- ..... ... ..iviii mtik iiu tviutieu i Tho gray mistiness or dawn was paling tho clectrio light uhon Mary finally left tho library and climbed wearily up to her room. To Margaret every ring of thc telephono and door bell always brought the thrilled hope that It might bo Kennedy. But tho noxt afternoon when sho went to tho door, her eagerness ebbed to disappointment as Norwood confronted her. He had said ho would call with proofs of tho now story, but oho had not expected him so soon. They were absorbed In some radical corrections, when again tho bell rang. This tlmo sho knew It was Kennedy That he should find Norwood thero ! With a chill fear of a posslblo scene, sho turned to tho door. Tho next moment, Kennedy, with a proprietary air, strode Into the room. His start at seeing Norwood was hardly per ceptible, but his greeting was betraylngly curt and frigid. STATE CONVENTION AND EXPOSITION, EXHIBITORS' LEAGUE OF PENNA. PARKWAY AUDITORIUM Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June 25, 26 and 27 MONDAY 10:30 a.m. Convention called to order. 10:45 a.m. Address of welcome by Thomas B. Smith, Mayor of Phila delphia. Response by John O'Donnell, president of Phila delphia Local, Exhibitors' League. 1:30 p.m. Report of registration committee. 2:00 p.m. Convention opens to public in Parkway Auditorium, first floor. 4:00 p.m. Screening of feature production on exposition floor. 4:30 p.m. Dancing in grill. 8:00 p.m. Introduction of screen stars. 8:30 p. m. Dancing in grill. 10 to 12 Cabaret in grill. TUESDAY 10:30 a.m. Convention called to order to discuss now business. 1:00 p.m. Get-together of all exhibitors. 2:00 p.m. Opening second day of exposition. 3:00 p.m. Screening of prerelease film production. 4:30 p.m. Sightseeing tour. 8:00 p.m. Introduction of screen stars. 9:30 p. m. Banquet and dansant, "A Night of Fun," nt Hotel Adelphia. A $50 Liberty Bond will bo awarded to the best dancing couple, donated by tho exchangemen of Philadelphia. WEDNESDAY 10:30a.m. Open session. 11:30 a.m. Nomination and election of officers of State. 12 noon Election of delegates to national convention at Chicago in July. 2:00 p.m. Opening of exposition. 3:00 p.m. Screening of film production. 4:30 p.m. Dancing in grill ' 8:00 p.m. Introduction of stars. 9:00 p.m. Patriotic farewell supper in grill. Sensing Margaret's confusion, with quick responsiveness Norwood roso to go Flushed and embarrassed, sho followed him to the hall. As sho camo back Into the room, Ken nedy was glaring out the window, his nttl tudo expressing his hostility Tho rankling Jealousy that he had so long controlled now blazed out. "Am I to havo no friends?" vulercd Margaret. "Da you expect mo to be a re cluse; to seo no one?" "I expect you not to see men who aro so patently in love with you. However, If you prefer Norwood's attention. I'll withdraw mine." It was their first nuarrel. tho first tlmo ho had left her In anger. Ho would repent he would call her up that evening or nt tho latest tomorrow morning. Hut this feverish reassurance did not lessen the poig nancy of her wretchedness. In tho evening papera sho read tho an nouncements of Kennedy's nomination for Congress. Despite her leaping prldo, sho had a dread premonition of this proving a barrier between them. Would his fear or posslblo unpleasant publicity outweigh his love for her? That evening nnd tho very next day passed In feverish waiting for somo mes sage. The very atmosphere of tho room be. camo charged villi her Intensity Sho dared not go out for fear ho might telephone. Her prldo rebelled against her making any over ture Whatever her love, she could not cheapen herself by deliberately seeking him Dut nt least she could see and hear him without his knowing Sho would go that night to tho political meeting whero he was to speak. It was half past eight when sho renched tho crowded nudltorlum Slipping Into a rear scat, Margaret waited with pnlnful tensity. Kennedy's appearance wan greeted with rousing cheers. Introduced by tho chnlrman. ho spoke with tdmple, telling dlroctness, holding his nudlenco by his very earnestness and not by nny oratorical trlckc. During prolonged applauso a commotion arose In the roar of tho hall, hisses and catcalls; a deliberate effort to disconcert tho speaker by ngltators of tho opposing pnrty. A brick crashed through tho window nnd the place was In on uproar. Suddenly through a rift In the crowd Margarot saw Kennedy In tho grasp of four rulllans. Knowing of tho recent nttempt on his life, she was paralyzed with terror. Then with leaping relief, she found Nor wood beside hor. ILtvlng seen her In the audience, ho had come to her aid. Breath lessly sho told him of Kennedy's peril. In- GINGER IS THEIR NAME credulous, but yielding to her excited In sistency, ho fought n way to tho sldo en trance. Thoy were Just In tlmo to sec Kennedy, apparently unconscious, being lifted Into a gray car. Norwood, recognizing Doyla on the front seat, was Instantly nllvo to the danger. Sweeping Marcnret into n taxi, ho ordered tho driver to follow the car ahead. As thoy Hew after tho gray blur, Margaret, leaning forward with breathless rigidity, was hardly conscious that Norwood was holding both her hands In a reassuring clasp "It's all right, they can't dodge us now " his recent clash with Kennedy forgotten in thc realization of his peril. On and on through thc dimly lit streets, with reckless, Increasing speed. From the sldo lights, thuy could seo the driver loan out nnd glance back, estimating his chance of elud ing them. Finally seeing that It was hopeless, with a swift, dangerous turn he swlrlod a corner and slowed down Without waiting for the car to stop, both men Jumped out and dashed up the dark sldo street. Norwood, leaping out nfter them, called to tho driver lo follow Left nlone, Margaret sprang rrom the taxi and ran to tho abandoned car ahead, which sho knew still held Kennedy. Was ho un conscious'' Was he seriously hurt? Her mind flamed with gruesome possibilities. . . . i vsmmEmiaamziiziL: zj . ""." "iw!! r' in t.'iA.irthhw . tAai1U,tithf&iVik One is Douglas Fairbanks, at the Stanley all next week in "Wild and Woolly" and the other Douglas's dog, who is said to be quite as peppy as his master. EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR EVERY SATURDAY, SUBJECT TO CHANGE WEEK OF JUNE 25 TO 30 ALHAMBRA APOLLO ARCADIA AUDITORIUM BLUEBIRD BELMONT BROADWAY CEDAR COLISEUM EUREKA FAIRMOUNT FRANKFORD FAMILY S6TH STREET GREAT NORTH. IMPERIAL JEFFERSON LEADER LIBERTY LOCUST MARKET ST. OVERBROOK PALACE PARK PRINCESS REGENT RIALTO RIDGE AVE. RUBY SAVOY STRAND STANLEY IfTOKIA MONDAY Oeorgrt Walsh, In Somo Hoy Trances Nnlson. in Tlio llejiutlful Lie D. W. Orlfllth'a Her Condoned Sin Kthel Clayton. In YatiUi'o Pluck Marie Doro. In llrart's Dislre William I'arnum. In American Methods Ijols Weber'H Even us You and I Mm Sarnli Bernhardt, In .Mothers or 1'ranco Southern Justice Tim Immigrant Douglas Fairbanks, In In Again Out Again Pauline Frederick, In Hleeplnff Iires In Araln Out Again Tho Double Cross Mystery Charles Chnnlln, In The Immigrant George Itehan, In The M.re-lllnl Million Fannie Ward. In Unconquered Clara Kimball Young, In The Kaaleit Way Tell-Tale Step , The Neglected Wife The Marcelllnl Million The Immigrant Alice Joyce. In The QueMion Robert Warwick. In The Silent Master Ella Hall, In The Uttle Orphan lir.pv Tlbfnrri. In Romance of tho Itedwood ValMka Suratt, in The Biren Vivian Martin. In The Spirit of Itomance Htuart Holme. In The Uroadway Sport Harold Lockwood. In The Haunted Pajatna Thedft Hara. In Heart and Soul Womanhood The Qlory of a Nation Oeorg Wlh. In Some Iloy Wolf Lowrv. The Immigrant Alice nradr. In The Divorce Oame Doimla. Falrhank In . Wild and Woolly Th Captain ot th dray iatmm TrOOD '.-" KArmi TklmadgeL. Ifr TUESDAY George Walsh. In home Doy Knthlyn William. In The Cost ot Hatred D. W. Grimth's Her Condoned Sin Ethel Clayton, In Ynnkeo Pluck Mmp Olga Petrnva. In The Soul of a. Magdalen Theda Ilnra. In Heart and Soul 1.01s Weber' Even uh You ana I Ethel Clayton, In Tho Moral Courage Robert Warwick In Tho Heart ot a Hero Elmo Lincoln, In Might and the Man Kthel narrymore. In The Call ot Her People Douglas Fairbanks In In Again Out Again Rlnnche Sweet, In The Warren of Virginia Qeorgo Behan. In The Marcelllnl Million Tannle Word, In L'nconqucrfca Clara Klmbnll Young, In Tho Easiest Way Sessus Hayakawa, In The Dottle Imp The Marcelllnl Million The Immigrant Wolf Lowry The Immigrant Robert Warwick, In The Silent Master Douglas Fairbanks, In The Americano .-... nir.VttrA In Romance of the Redwood Valeska Suratt, In ' Th Siren Mme. Tetrovn. In Tho Secret of Eve Frances Nelson. In The Ueautlful LI Harold Lockwood, In The Haunted Pajnma Fannie Ward, in A School for Husband Womanhood Th Ureen Door Earle William. In The Maelstrom The LHtle .Orphan The Immigrant Alice Brady. In The Divorce name Douslas' Fairbanks, In Wild and Woolly The CPtaln of th Gry' Hore. Troop Norma Talmadge, lg WEDNESDAY Robert Warwick. In The flllent Master Skinner' Rubble The Neglected Wife D. W. rsrimth's Her Condoned Sin Anita Stewart In Clover' Rebellion June- Caprice, In A Small-Town Girl Clara Klmbnll Younir, In Tho K.islest Way Lois Weber's Even u You and I Franklvn Farnum, In The Clock Margarita, Fischer In Hutterfly Olrl The Sixteenth Wife Keystone Comedv Lady Rarnacle Volcu on the Wire 20,000 League Under tho Sea Mme. Petrova. In The Waltlni Soul Florence Reed, In The Eternal Sin Tho Slave The Neglected Wlfo Antonio Moreno A Hon of the Hills Valeska Suratt, In The Slave Mario Doro. In Heart's Desire Ethel Rarrrmore, In The Call of Her People Alice Joyce, In Tho Question Harold Lockwood. In The Haunted Faamas George Walsh. In The Silent LI Valeska Suratt, In The blren House Peters. In A Men Iove Ralph Herz, In The Mystery of 47 William S. Hart. In Wolf Lowry George Welsh. In The Hook Agent Muriel Ostrich. In Moral Courage Pauline Frederick. In Her Dettsr Belt Shirley Mason. .In The Law of the North Alice Rrady, In The Divorce (Ume Dougta Fairbanks, In Wild and Woolly Cnrlrl n lack we II, In Th Crimson Dove Norma Talmidg. In Poppy THURSDAY Robert Wnm IcU. In The Silent Master Douglas rnlrbanks. In In Aualn Out Again R sslo llarrlscule, In Tho Hater of Men Anita Stewait In I'hner'H It 'Lelllon Clara Klmli.all Young, In The Easiest Way Clara Klmbnll Young. In The Easiest Way Valeska Suratt, In The Siren Mnrgnrlta Fischer. In Tho Hutterllj Olrl Clara Kimball Young, In The Rise of Susan Onll Kane. In Her Pals Friend Irene Hunt. In The Birth of Patriotism 20,000 Leagues Under the tea Goorgo Wnlsh. In High Finance Florence Reed, In Tho Eternal Sin The Slave The Neglected Wife Miriam Cooper, In The Silent Lie Antonio Moreno. In Tho Magnificent Meddler Marie Doro, In Heart's Desire Charles Rar, In lie Mllllonulre vagrant Alice Joyce In The Question George Walsh, In Home Roy Mabel Taliaferro, In A Magdalene of tho Hills D. W. Griffith' Her Condoned Sin Nat C Goodwin, in The Marriage Ilond Mary Miles Mlnter. In Periwinkle Wllllnm 8 Hart, In Wolf I.owry Robert Warwick, In The Silent Master Ressla Rarrlscale, In Home Marguerite Clark, In Still Waters Earle Williams. In The Maelstrom uelle Hruce, in I The Son of the Hill Dous-la Fairbanks, In Wild and Woolly Allc Rrady. In Bought and Paid 1 In" Ethel Rarrymore. In lttr ursateat Power FRIDAY Kthel R,trr-m(,ro In Jit r UreuW'Ht Puwer Olga Pstrnvn. In The jioul of a Magdalen IJi ssle Rarrlscale. In The Hater of Men Ciirlvlo Hlarkw.il. In Tho Crimson Dovo Clara KlmbHll Young, In Tho Easiest Way Ailco Hradv. in Tho Dhurre (lame Vnleska Suratt, In The Siren Anita Stewart. In Most Excellent Way Ethel Clayton, In Stolen Parumso Frances Nelson, In Tho Powor of Decision The Ionesomo Chap The DouUlo Cro&B Mstery 20,000 Xoasues Under .tho Heo, Theodoro Roberts. Thu Woman In Knthlyn Williams, In Thu Jlikhuny of Hops Ijoutsa Huff, In Tho Lonesome Chap Alice Joyce, In Her Secret Caryl Blackwell. In Crimson Dovo Knthlyn Williams. In Highway of Hope Emmy Wehlen. In Tho Duchess of Doubt Norma Talmadge. In Puppy- Alice Joyoe. In Within the Law Tho Little Orphan The Voice on the Wire D. W. Grimth' Her Condoned Sin Viola Dana, In The Mortal Sin George Reban. In The Murcelllnl Million Valeska Suratt. In The Siren Olgn Petrovn. In The Soul ot q Magdalen Dorothy Phillip, In The Flashlight William S. Hart. In Wolf Lowry Marlorle Rambeau, (n The Dazzling Mis Davison Relle Rruce. In The Son of th Hill DoiiRla Fairbanks. In Wild and Woolly Clara Kimball Young, In The Rise of Susan Kihel Rarrymor. In Htr Qrtst I'oyrtr ' SATURDAY Ethel Harrjinoro, In Her Greatest Power Wllllim Farnum. In The Price of bllence Ressle Rarrlscale. in The Hater of Men Carlylo Rlnckwell, In The Crimson Hove Margaret Illlngtou, In Sacrifice Alice lirndv. in Tho DRorce Game Valeska Suratt. In Tho Siren Roglna Iladet. Atonement Ethel Clayton. In Stolen Paradise The Immigrant Tho Snarl Mlrlnm Cooper, In The Silent Lie The Cnntnln of the Gray Horse Troop Viola, Dana. In God' I.aw und Man's Kathli-n Williams, In The Illghwny of Hope Louise Huff, In The Lonesome Chap ZjnT ?. Walthall. In The Saint' Adventure Franooa Nelson. In The Reautlful Lis Kf-tnlrn Williams. In Highway pf Hope 9,',orr, Walsh, In I he Rook Agent Norma, Talmadge. in Poppy Resale Rarrlscale. In Dawbs of the llluo Ridge A Wife by Proxy D. W. Grimth' Her Condoned Sin Edwin Arden. In The Iron Heart Charles Ray, In The MllllonalreVairant Valeska Suratt. In The siren Kathlyn Williams. In The Cost of Hatred Anita Stewart, In Clover's Rebellion Olga Petrova, In The Undying Flam Viola Dana, In Lady Ilarnacle Delle Rruce. In The Bon of the Hill Douglaa Fairbanks, in Wild and Woolly Mary Pick fort. In Romance o( th Redwood F.ttwl Darrrmor. In JUr Grltat Power NIXON'S GRAND RIUIAK AND MONTGOMERY r. O. Mxcin-Mrdllnger t,en. Mgr. Dally Mats., inc. Lvcs., nil, loc, 15c, 35o "Married Via Wireless" THE MOST SPECTACULAR Ml S1CAL I O.MEDY IN AMERICA hCENIC EF FECTS THAT ARE ASTOUNDING IN Till IR REALISM ADRA AINST.EE I O : DFRKIN OlRI.S. RONVl.lt POWERS. THOMAS POTTER DUNN 2 PARV I.I.I.S Pictures. Her trpmbllnK. fear-weakened hand could hardly open the door Then Kennedy's white shirt front plcamcd through the dark ness. Ho was propped npnlnst tho neat, hlf head drooping forward Her own pulses leaped hk she found the steady throb of his: ho was only stunned: The frenh air from the open door wan quickly reviving him. "Marsaret!" ns ho looked up with vague wonderment. In nobbing; excitement, Kio explained , Ufa Via i"i a Mini lli oil A ll'lia Uitll lltnl. All tho coldncKF of their estrangement was swept away ln the throbbing nearness of that moment. "You must know thero could never b nny ono else," she faltered, clinging to him "Tho vcrv thought lo unspeakable1" "I do know, but at times I'm Insanely Jealous I can't help " CnTAlMI P"V MARKET Above 10TH J -rXm-tM-i X Last Da Last Times "ON TRIAL" N't W'k Douglas Fairbanks, WIIJ & Woolly" PAT APC 1214 MARKET STREET Pauline Frederick "Hint DETTER SELF" Added Charlie Chaplin In The Immigrant" ARPAniA CHESTNCT Relow 10TH AKtAU1A Wm. Desmond 'Tans of the Rear" Added Charlie Chaplin In "The Immigrant" PCfClMT MARKET Relow 17TH KEAjCIM EARLE WILLIAMS "THE .MAELSTROM" V Tf,TTsR F A MARKET Above OTH V1U 1 UK1A Harold Lockwood "Haunted Pajamas" MdM Charlie Chsplln hi Tht Immigrant" Trnr-nrWri rho fALlFORMA'PEAcnns a U"1"" u nml ,ir, ,, p., n, sensations B. F. Keith's Theatre Chestnut & Twelfth Sts. Mat. e snows daily? 2.V and .Mie Night 23o to SI NEXT WEEK THE COOLEST TLACE AND THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN I 3 HOURS 3 OF iff!iClass Entertainment THE SCHEDULE Mntinee Nicht 2:03 ORCHESTRA 8:05 2:10 PATIIE WEEKLY NEWS 8:10 2.20.. RICE. ELMER & TOM.. 8:20 2:27... NELSON WARING ...8:27 2:13 JANE CONNELLY & CO. 8:43 3:02 .... WILLIAM EIJA 9:02 3:17.. .The Maryland SinRcrs.. .9:17 3:31 STEINDEL BROS 9:31 3:50.. CROSS &.' JOSEPHINE. .9:50 1:15 NAT. M. WILLS. .. .10:15 1:37. . . .FOUR READINGS. . .10:37 1:50 EXIT MARCH 10:50 8 IS ADELPHI MAT TODAV' ,,, ' A V n Y C O T T A o i: Ith TrKu Kriiran7s r'hsr!" RugRles and ll'ilert i'nrihe'1 up! a Morosoo cast A chonis Zoological Gardens OrEN EVtRT DAT A.in. ..a pe rh.un int ORnro Illrds and Ueit.il2 FISHING IH t.Oul Al Stone Harbor Drum nnd MnRflsh are causht from th nw Tier and UrmnlwAlk. flounders and weakflsb from the Channel Iirldge. II Lit and tackle for dale. Ltoats for hire. 1 Hxcurslonv daily and .Sunday at 7 A M. on thi Ueddin cnesii.ui Ft. Ferry). Fine beach. Safe bath! riff. Brief tha family down for a day. The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtnln their pictures through tho STANLEY Booking Cnrpni ntic,n. which Is n guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. All pictures rexlewed beforo exhibition. Ask for the theatre in jour locality obtaining pictures through the RTAN'MOY HOOICIN'O CORPORATION. ATLANTIC CITY WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY Visit THE COLONIAL ALHAMBRA gKftf J,yrAS: I'arumount 11 tures. WM. S. HART in "Wolf Lowry" APOLLO ARCADIA GUD AND THOMPSON MATIMJR DAILY THEDA BARA in Tlin DARLING OF TARIS" CHESTNCT RRt.OW 10TH WILLIAM IJIIS.MOND nnd CLARA WILLIAMS In ' I'AWS Of Till! HEAR" DITMAR'S ' THE ORANf! APPRENTICE" AUDITORIUM mnrwUfsio. MARY PICKFORD in "A ROMANCE OF THE REDWOODS" BELMONT MD A110VU JtA'ET Ethel Clayton and Montague Love In "TUB STOLEN PARADISE" BLUEBIRD PUSQCEIIANNA AVE. MARGUERITE CLARK in THE VALENTINE OIRL" BROADWAY bTnV&davtnu0 Alice Joyce and Harry Morey in "WITHIN THE LAW- MAT. DAILT Eves 7 to II. rTLI CT THEATRE DO 1 rl O 1 . R.Iqw 6pruc Blanche Sweet & Thomas Meifjhan ln 'THE SILENT PARTNER' S0TII AND QIRARD AVENUE FAIRMOUNT Nance O'Neil and Clifford Bruce GREAT NORTHERN ;.. PAULINE FREDERICK in "HER DETTER SELF" IMPERIAL wfSt.'S :5oAL. 71;. "THE BARRIER" Keystone Comedy "HER NATURE DANCE" JEFFERSON !ora mw MME. PETROVA in "SOUL OP A MAGDALENE" I PAnlTR FORTY-FIRST AND HMLl-r. LANCASTER AVENUE Blanche Sweet & Thomas Meighan In "THE SILENT PARTNER" I IRFRTY BROAD AND L1DLn ' l COLUMBIA JUNE CAPRICE in "THE b.MALL TOWN OIRL" t nn zrr t2D and loccst t-KyKJtJ 1 MATS.. 1 SO and 3:30. I.Vl.S , 0-30, 8, 0.80. CLARA KIMDALL YOfNQ ln "THE EASIEST WAY" MARKET ST. Theatre "'a&f1 WM. S. HART in "Wolf Lowry" Every Wed "THE VOICE ON THE WIRE" OVFRBROOK "averford w v L"lMJIwUr. llot-Jon Unit Oreh. NORMA TALMADGE in 'THE LAW OF COMPENSATION ' PALACE ,SH slAnKET 8TREET PAULINE FREDERICK in "HER RETTER SELF' PARK" IlIDC AVE. 4- DAUPHIN ST. 1 Z-Ur. Jla, o.,s Eve 45 to 11. CLARA KIMRALL YOUNG In "THE EAblEST WAY ' "THE MYSTERY OF THE DOCRLE CROSS" PRINCESS "Vk&V DOROTHY DALTON in "WILDWINDSIIIP'S WIDOW" RPP.FMT 1031 MAIIKET STREET 't-'-J11-' l HVMAS VOICE OROAX EARLE WILLIAMS in THE MAELSTROM" RI A I T O OERMANTOWN AVE. I r l- 1 J AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. Pauline Frederick in "SAPHO" CHARLIE CHAPLIN In Ths Floor alksr" Rll D V MARKET STREET - D l DELOW 7Tn STREET HOUSE PETERS ,n "T"B highway av woi u. a uuu OF opE Erery Thursday "THE NEGLECTED WIFE" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET EMMY WEHLEN in THE DUCHESS OF DOL'HT" CTANII FY MARKET ABOVE TH O I -l"Nl-.rj I jl:la A. M. to llslB P. M. "ON TRIAL" QTR A Nin OERMANTOWN AVENUE J A rVZ-MIL AT VENANGO STREET Earle Williams and Dorothy Kelly In "THE MAELSTROM" VICTORIA MARKET ST. VIVIVIXIA AROVB NINTH Harold Lockwood ln "t"?t;"i"ed PAJAMAS' CHARLIE CIIATL1N In "THE IMMIGRANT" WEST PHILADELPHIA F T I R E K. A 0TI1 UAnKET BT Triangle CHARLES RAY in "The Pinch-Hitter" NORTH PHILADELPHIA FRANKFORD FnANKIvSNUE PHILLIPS SMALLEY in "IDLE WIVES" NORTH PHILADELPHIA RIDGE AVENUE l umaB AVa PEGGY HYLAND ln " s- TEENTJI WIFE" Also MAX LINDER In "MAX WANTS A DIVORCE" TIOGA inu AND VENAN0 ETS. Mary Miles Minter ,n jr t.Mio ltll.ci .'PERIWINKLE" AddedMARK ELLISON and HELEN FER. OUBON lo BUNDATlKa IH FA1RV1KW.- At the BUdden stlfrnlng of tha arm tht held her, Margaret glanced up. Before, tha open car stood Norwood. The dim street lamp lit the rlpld whiteness of his face. (To ba continued next week.) A. It. to U.U P. K. lOo, 0 I Mcsufe&7 Tuesday & Wsdatadaj SELZKIOK PICTURE Norma Talmadge in PlcroTiraUon of CYNTHIA BTOCELEYTS Famous Bouk "POPPY" Addsd Attraction AE-SUr Oast In Kejitom Comedy "Oriental Lot" Tbarsdaj, Friday and Saturday KEIBO Proaeata Ethel Barrymore Is First Showlnc of "Her Greatest Power" Added First Bhowlnr POLLY MOHAN ln Keyitono Conk- ody, "CACTUS 21ELE" Coming Week July 2 B Sabmarlne Drama 20,000 LEAGUES UISDEH THE SEA Exactly as Presantsd at th For- Ton ADoaire. rosiuvety no Ad ofinrn in jrnoss In Heart of Shcpploj- District 11 A. M to l7P M. "i0c"1b l to n p M ine, lie. 25c IIVEN'INGS 15-. 25.-. S.V- On Saturdays, Ertnlae Prices, Rrejnnlnc SInnday Matinee AVm. ". PrixlUnder Tresenta Suffragette Revue A One-Hoar Tabloid Musical Com edy. Srarkllir Oomsdy WUatUni; Melodies 25 ARTISTS 25 PMUdelfhli'i Foramott IfebrtT ComedUo, JOE WATSON In A Blde-Spllttlnf Honolorue, "ABBIE ARRIRRI C H AND OTHEB. FEATtTKES WW, THEATRE Market below 00th Street MATINEH DAILT 2.30. 10! EVENINGS. 7 A 8. 10c, 20c 23c Vonday. Tuesday. Wednesday SOL UNOEE Presents THE FOUR MIRRANOS The Most Beneatlnnsl and DarU Act in VaudeTlUe Thursday, Friday, Saturday"" A Weloomo Return to "The Nicht Clerk" Friodlander's Best and Funnleat I aaoioiu iausiou uomely AU OTHEK rZATTTBES BROAD ST. A 8NTDEB. ATE. MatDaily at 2 10c Evgs. 6 JO & 9, 10-20 LAST WEEK OP THE SEASON Ifenday, Tuesday and Wednesday I PEERLESS FILM Present LOIS WEBER'S SEMSATIOHAL PHOTODEAltA "EVEN AS YOU AND I" Thursday, Friday, Saturday W1L FOX Presents VALESKA SURATT In Zxelaarn Sent Fhilldelchle BUowlnf ef "THE SIREN" Oetfeeu Costumes sV Irtrlntaissils ' , ,- ,',JffJv' ,t Q
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