& EVENING LErKERPHlLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1017 :' 'IS :,1 a 'S- EWS OF MIMIC WORLD AND RULERS OF ITS FOOTLIGHT AND MOTION PICTURE PROVINCES V'fl y TRADEMARK IS LATEST NOVELTY ., t7.'.1.,." TTnn nnn Tho UHiss hiuuvy " ", Resulting From Prize Poster Contest --I n nlftv In th latest '.Ration In tlicatrloal advertising, and ifeSSSr Corey 13 ihe producer who ha ' reduced It ly navlnu a poster trademark ' SSSSntor his new mm-lcal comedy, "Tho niiL Widow." tho rorren's next week's ""wry commercial commodity should i. a trademark," declares Mr. Corey, nd this fact li accepted In buslnees .,,,, almost invariably use an ldentlfylnc i'lsn. most large htislnesH nrms havo their irde imprint, and oedtiloimlly n theatre t?. i-mploycd one, Uut, po fur as I know, Sto " Uii fl"t time Mil form of n tor !istn. has been used, to exploit a Hlnglo i That Is why I am trylrr tho expert L.Ji of a trado mark for my new musical medr. The ra!S WId-w ' " , (omejj ,. , ., ,,nlv nlctorlal tic- .im used In connection with this produc IiS, Instead of a number of different 57 nosters, "Tho Grass Idow" Ih rep- Eir you seo the little lady In billowy eve- nlna; areas, iu, ..... .-. ... hi before a tall jounc man who takes from one of her hands a. decrco of diorce, iihlle upon the proper linger of tho other k slips a wedding ring this will spell for tou the wordi "The Grass Widow." Having ecttled upou tho idea of a poster iMdemark, tho next question that con fronted Madison Corey wap. how to secure in ipproprlato design. It was finally de rided that a prize contest Mould afford Hip lircest choice of posters, and at the s.un time might result In tho dlscoery of romo ehlver artists. Hi nn announcement was N aued to tho newspapers and tho various art schools ami c'ub9 tnat ailiRon Corey would -lv a prlzo of $100 for the design selected by a commlttco of three Judges. The com mittee consisted of H Mnycr and George McManus, lotli well-known cartoonists, nd Helon Dryden, who in addition to her many attractive coer designs it tho onlx woman artist who has been eminently f.uc sful In theatrical poster work. This con twt attracted attention from tho Mart, with the result that before, tho awarding of tho prltes took place, tho Art Alliance of Amer ica showed Its appreciation of Mr. Cotey's eclieme by offering him tho use of one of Its gallerlos to exhibit tho posters sub mitted. Tho pictures wero on view for three days, and composed tho first exhibi tion of theatrical postern ever held In .New The prize-winning design, which ! the one now being used ns "Tho Grass Widow's" trado mark, is the work of Miss II. Kern Shook, a young artist, whose work hitherto has been confined to niugazlno covers and advertising poster woik Tlil'i was her sec ond essay at a theatrical pobter, tho llrst. as she explained when lccelUng tho prlzo ef $100 from the cmnmUtco ol-Judges, hav ing been made sexiral years ngo for I-ou Tellegen when he was playing in "Taking Chances." This design, however, was never used, as tho play closed before sho had an opportunity to sbow her drawing to tho managers. Nixon's Eighth Anniversary Preparations are belm; made for tho ob servance of tho eighth annlenary of tho Nixon Theatre, at Vlfty-ccoml and Market itreets. which event occurs next m nth. A pedal vaudeville bill will bo a featuro of the celebration, consisting of nocral new acts never before teen In this city, besides a new Paramount photoplay. In connection with tho Nixon It might be mentioned that in the "Jack o'l.antorn," In which Fied Elone li now triumphing, nro four features allien were acts that have been been on tho , stage of the Nixon. Tho Six Brown brothers, the xylophonlsts. played there sev eral times, the Threo Marconi lirolher.s, no-" cordlon performers wero Nixon features. The Piccolo 'Midgets aro familiar to tho patrons of that house, and Harold West, the little fellow who played ono of the lost children, apt eared In a single act at the Mxon the season before last. EVENING WFEK OF i OCTOBER IS TO 20 I MONDAY ALHAMBRA I Montagu I.of, Rasputin, tho Hlack I APOLLO Hobart Hcu1p'b Parentatfo ARCADIA William K. Hart, In Tho Narrow Trail 1 AUDITORIUM KCfaue Hayak&wa in Jlashlmura Toko BALTIMORE Vlilan Martin, in Little Mlas Optlmlit BELMONT Jullrtte Pay. tn The Calendar Olrl BLUEBIRD Pauline Frederick. In Double-Crossed BROADWAY Pauline Frwjerltfc, In Uouble-Crosaed Ulale Fersuon. In liarbary Sheep CEDAR COLISEUM EMPRESS Mary rickford. In llobecca of Sunn) brook Farm HaroliL LockwooJ. In Under Handicap EUREKA Douplas Fairbanks. Dom to Earth FAIRMOUNT Ttnbert Itawllnson. In rilrtlns With Death FAMILY Anita Klnsr, lu Girl AiiEt-t FRANKFORD 56TH STREET GREAT NORTH. Taullne Frederick. In louble Crossed The Masr:uo of Life Emily Steiens, ilie slacKer IMPERIAL Hobart Henley's Parentare JEFFERSON Elsie FerKuson, In liarbary Bheep JUMBO DouKlas Fairbanks, Down to Earth LIBERTY Edward Karle. For France in LOCUST Wallace P!d, In The Hostaee LEADER MARKET ST. Marv Pickford. In Ilebecca of Sunnybrook Farm ,, Lillian Walker. In The Lust of tho Ages OVERBROOK Mary Jane's I'a PALACE PARK Madge Kennedy, In llaby Mine Alexandra Carlisle, Tides of Fate PRINCESS Walt Whitman, In Tar Heel Warrior REGENT Bryant Washburn, The Fibbers RIALTO Marguerite Clark, In The Amazons RIDGE AVE. Rupert Julian, In Mother o' Mine RUBY George Uelun, In I-ont In Transit SAVOY Dustln Farnum, In The 8i HERWOOD strand"""" STANLEY EUle Ferguson, in (turbary Phnep Douglan Fairbanks. Man X'Yora Palmed Clara Kimball Toung, Magda IQGA Mry Pickford, In Rebecca, os ounnrvrooK rsrrn !.&? A POSTER THAT'S ALSO A TRADE MARK wmmr y. xjl " s s run nmm s &m s y r j 11 i m$;T' n v t iTf ( m Her J ,'! fjrjni V fJlllY S J' (' :? J y '; ' s I :6'st s S 1 '' " - " - r K&sssssxm&jsjvmm KI jA IIH.CI, ,' -,.I- m -i-"v, .. s.JUftrj W.VfeKLV ' f ' i) tu& - .i .ft " V H' Vi -MAN Ml NO W'l-v 1&. laHsigMaa Prize-winning design which is to "Tho Grass Widow" whether on a the boldest LOUISE HUFF DEEP IN LORE OF WITCHES Star of "Ghost House" Distinguishes Between Kinds of Eerie Visitors "Wo tuner had ghots In Georgia." ex- ct limed Loulso Huff tho charming costar , witn jiick i'lcKtoru, in speaking of "Tho Ghost House." In which they will bo seen at tho Strand Theatre noxt Thursday. "Wo had 'ha'nts' and witches nnd little voodoo lsmK. Wo had an o'd darky cook who used to eco a new 'ha'nt ocry few min utes nnd her kinky hair was kept all tied up In llttlo knots to waid off tho witches. "According to tho old mammy, thero was n 'ha'nt' lit an old dilapidated cabin near our placo and this 'ha'nt' used to conic out nlghtn nnd parado up and down tho road and thero wasn't n darky In tho placo who would go dow u that road after 10 o'clock at night 'An old voodoo woman lived about two miles away In u little hut which was full of bones, dried snakes, living frogs and other horrlblo things -Sho had .ill the darkles so intimidated that they wuuld bring her food ivx.31 LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR TUESDAY WEDNESDAY tn , Montagu I.no. tn i Mnrtngu Monk I Ilasimtln. tho Hlaflt Monk i Rasputjn, tho UulMrt Henley'd I'arentace Marjory Wilson. In Mountain Dew William S. Hart. In Tho Nirrow Trail William H. Hart In The Narrow Trail &eaue Haiakawa la Ilnshlmura Tosro Vivian Martin. In Llttlo Mlna Optimist Vivian Martin In Little Miss Optimist Ocorr M. Scien Kes Juliette Pay. tn The Calendar Girl Miriam Cooper, Betrayed Paulina Frederick, In Double-Crossed Mary rickford. In rtebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Pauline Frederick, in Double-Crossed Taullno Frederick. In Double-Crossed Elsie FerKuson. tn liarbary bheep Lillian Walker. In Gold. Lust of the Aim Mary Pickford. tn Rebecca of Sunn) brook Farm Lew Fields. In The Corner Grocery Harold LorUwood. In Under Handicap Dorothy rhllltps. In The Triumph In Jack Pecruux, Tho Grafters la Antonio Moreno, In Dy Ulght of Possession Ethel Parrymore. In Life's Whirlpool Sessuo Harakawa, In Jlashlmura Toeo llmlly Linn, In The Torture of Silence Pnth Rtonehouse, In Phantom Husband Edwant Karl), In For Instanco Pauline Frederick. In Double-Crossed Tho Masque of Life Mabel Taliaferro, In Tho Jury of Futo Emily Stevens. In Tho Slacker Dustln Tarnum. tn North of Fifty-three Ilolnrt Henley's Paientage Valeslta Suratt. In A Rich Man's Plaything Elsie Ferguson. In liarbary Sheep Wallace Reld, In The. Hostage tn Douglas Fairbanks, In Down to Earth Allee Brady. In Ustsy Ross Norma Talmadge, The Moth tn Oeorge M. Cohan In Seven Keys to Baldpate Wnllac Reld. In The Hoatago Wallace nld. In The Hostage Mary Pickford. In Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Mme. Olga Tetrova. In Tho Silence Sellers Mme. Fetrova. In To the Death Mary Pickford. tn Rebeeoa, of Sunnybrook Farm William Fornum, In . When u Man Sees HeJ Georff Walsh. In The Yankee Way Madgo Kennedy, llaby Mine In Madge Kennedy, In Uaby Mine In Ethel Clayton, In The Woman Deneath Bushman & Uajne, In Their Compact Alice Joyce, tn Within the Law Allee Brady. In Betsy Itosa In Bryant Washburn. The Fibbers In Viola Dana, In The Dlrl Without a Soul Marc MarDermott. In Mary Jane's Pa Marguerite Flsrber. Ill air! Who Couldn't Grow Vp Lllll. i Vmkrr In The lust of tho A- a Alexandra fides of -iiui Ethel Barrymore, In Life's Whirlpool T'annle Ward. In On the Level ' Virginia Pearson. In Thou himlt Not Steal Min nlgu Fetroju. In J h.- fiU "' e Pellera 0,'org. lloban tn j,ot In Trauelt Dougla" Fulrbanks. In The Man From Pointed Post Clara, Kimball Young. In Magda, List' Ferguson. In Durburr Sheep In The DougUf Fairbanks. In The Tost Man lfrom Painted Post In Clara Kimball Youpg, In Magda, Mary Pickford, In llebecea Alice Brady, in 'iletsy Boss Of nunnjnw (hi e-jeHsl , tr. rVri-.. i Y--vj'i.. 'Lt.i-iA rdiMu.iaittUr.1 .iis.sii.fM. isi' . ? M ?"?; . f v- a ' a v. ' eh j mi;' i? t- KtcSaeiASi.W .1 ... . fF.Nwy,-0 v,.vr " distinguish nil official references to bit of tho company note paper or on "three sheet." every day nnd all sho did was to sit In her doorway and smoke a hcrrlbio old plpo and threaten dlro engonnco on those who failed to bring her presents. "In 'Tho Ghost House,' tho latest picture Jack Pickford and myself havo made for Paramount, I am supposed to bo n pour girl, who, with her sister, inherits an old houso that Is supposed to bo haunted. Wo go thero to live and tho very llrst night 1 catch Jack Pickford, whom wo take to bo a housebreaker, getting In a window. In reality he Is n college, student being Ini tiated by having to spend a night alone In what they think Is nn empty, haunted house "Then somo real thieves appear nnd things begin to happen, both traglo and amusing It Is truly ono of the mot un usual and Intci eating productions I havo ever encountered. Its atmosphero of super stition recalls my childhood moit vividly." IT IS the business of tho screen player to be himself-r-tho bit of life that ho understands nnd is capable of presenting. Mao Marsh. THURSDAY Lore. In Jllnrlt Monk ' Herbert K.vwHnsnn C'omo Throuffh lrl. Uinta in. In Th ioul Mast-1 William S. Hirt In Tho Narrow Trail Vhlan Martin, In Little Miss Optimist Cohan In to tlaldpat Oeonr. M. Cohan In Sev n Koyn to naldpate Miriam Cooper, In Betrayed The Mary Pickford, In Uebeeoa of Hunnybrook Farm All-Star Cast, Pa rentairo Lillian Walker. In Gold. Lust of the Aires Lew Fields In Tho Corner Grocery Virginia Pearson. In Whim Talso Tonsues Speak Ethel riajton. In, The Woman Ueneath DoukUh Fairbanks In Down to Edh Dorothy Phillips, Uondaee In Madge Eans. tn The Little Duchess Jeanno Eaglen, In Undfr False Colors Dustln Farnum. In North of Fifty-three Valeska Suratt. In A Rich Man's Plaything The Honor System Mme. Petrova, tn The Law of the Land Ethel Barrymore. tn The Lifted Veil Vivian Martin. In The Sunset Trail Talor Holmes, In Efll clency Edgar's Courtship Gladys Brockwell, la Conscience Tranklyn Farnum. Am thing Once Blllle Burke. In Arms and the Olrl Alice Jojco. In Within the Law Mary Anderson. In Sunlight's Last Bald Darryi s Whl Life' Irlpool Ethel Barrymor, In The Lifted Veil Carlisle, In Sessue Hayakavra, In Hasblmura Togo Dustln Farnum, tn Tho Spy Fate alla.t Iteld. In The Hostage tlsorte Bihan. In Lost In Transit Jack Pickford. In The ghost House Clara Kimball Young. In Magda JaUc The Clara Mme. Fetrova, In Tho Law of the Lan4 l , I ' fr)f)A m SUDEUMANN HEROINE HAS KISEN SWIFTLY Tnlcnta of Ircno Fcnwiclc, "Lily" of' "Song of'SonRS," Assure Stardom Magnetlo little Irene Kenwlclt, who will be seen In "Mary's Ankle." the lively fnrco by May Tully which A. It. Woods will pre sent at tho Adelphl Theatre next Monday, Is well remembered for her ntartllngly flno work In "Tho Scmg of Songs," adapted from Sudcrmann's remarkable novel. It placed her In n conspicuous position In the Broad way firmament, and ono which she has made still firmer by her Work In "Mary's Ankle." Mies Ffcnwielc Is a natlvo of Chicago an accident which rho gracefully and unblush lngly ndmtts Uer first nppearance In a speaking part In Philadelphia was In George IJroadhurst's comedy "A Pool nnd His Money." Not long afterward sho retired front the stage nnd resided In this city In the end, however, the lure of tho footlights proved Irresistible nnd she won success In both musical comedy and the legitimate drama. She haa appeared successfully un der five of the best managements on Broad way,vand has starred In several Important productions, Henry Savage, Charges Frohman, A. II. Woods, William A. Brady and Cohan & Hnrils are nmong the mana gers who havo featured Miss Fenwlck Charles Frohman gavo Miss Fenwlck her (lret really serious work In Austoy's "The Brass Bottle," In which sho had tho femi nine lead Hhe played the part so well that shortly afterward sho was touring the prin cipal cltlei of England In Oscar Wilde's "Tho Importance of Being Karnest " .Soon came a triumph for the dainty little actress In "The Million," where she played the role of Beatrice Ltnd. Thon she be came tho fascinating Princess Irma In "Ilawthoma of the U. 8. A." with Douglas Fairbanks She appeared In this piece In nil tho principal cities of the United States. This was followed by Kitty May, In Owen 1 iavli's 'Tho Family Cupboard," nnd then by the brilliant Uly Kardos of "The Song of Songs," her greatest triumph But Miss Fenwlck says her career Just began with ' Mary's Ankle" well, Fnto Just wrote It for her Philadelphia will havo a chance to appraise that verdict next week. STAGE OPENING FOR AMBITIOUS LAMB Naomi's Pet in "Tho Wanderer" Grows Up New Animal. Actor Wanted Here Is n chnnce for a nice llttlo lamb that wants to go on tho stage to get n chance at playing a real rolo In a big theatrical production. Thero are plenty of rotors out of work In New York, but very few of them nro lambllko enougli to play this difficult rolo In "Tho Wanderer," the biblical play now visible at tho Metropolitan Opera House. In order to get this engagement, the candidate must weigh not more than twenty-flo pounds, nnd must havo plenty of wool; also four feet nnd n nice lamb llko expression. Tho reason this opening occurs In "Tho Wanderer" Is because tho llttlo lamb Sheeba, which is carried on In tho first act, has grown very rapidly during the four months summer vacation When the aiilmnl was cairled on last night by Olga Newton, who plays the mlo of Jaoml, tho lamb was so heavy that tho joung lady could hardly carry It At llrst the iiotretw found It an easy task to carry tho lamb, but it then was hut a few weeks old As time passed, the an'mnl took on more and moro weight. In fact. It looked bigger than the. for llttlo Miss Newton nly weighs nlnoty-elght pounds. Thereforo Messrs niilott, Comstock & Gest aro Insortlng an advertisement In tho papers asking for a nice young healthy Iamb that does not weigh moro than twenty-flvo pounds, and 'a guaranteed to bo kind, gentle, nnd to stand without hitch ing If such a lamb will apply nt the FRIDAY SATURDAY Ilrirrt Raurllnson. In Come Through Herbert Hm Union, In "omo Throush Rouulns Fairbanks. In The Lamb William Desmord. rijlrsr Colors In William 8. Hart, In Tho Nurrow Trail William H Hart. In Tim Narrow Trail Fannie Ward, la On tho Level Fannlo Ward. In On the Level Carlyle Rlackwelt In Tenth Earle Williams, tn Transgression Ann Murdot'k tn Deautlful Adventure Ann Murdwk tn The UrautKul Adventure Kathlm Wllllame. In Illir Timber Carlyle niackwell In The Marrlaea Market All-Star Cast, tn Parentage All-Star Cast. Parentare Susan Grandlse, tn When True Love Dawns Wallace Reld. In Tho HostnKe Kacel Pawn & Pert I.Ttslt. In The Lone Wolf Wallaco Held. In Ihe Hostage VIrirlnIa Pearson. In When False Tongues Spek Herbert P.renoti' The Lone Wolf Mary Anderson, In The Dltorcee Iles3lo T.oe. In Wee Lady Uetty Ben Wilson. In Th' Spindle of Life Hrjant Washburn. In The Flbbci i George Walsh. In The Yankee Way Henry King, tn Tho Climbers VUtan Martin. In The Sunset Trail Vlilan Martin, In The Sunset Trail The Honor System The Honor System Madge Kennedy, tn Baby Mine WIllTam S. Hart. In Hell's Hinges Madge Kennedy, In Baby Mine William S Hart. In Hell's Hinges Pan""" Frederick, la Double-Crossed Taullne Frederick, tn Double-Crossed Violet MeMlllen. In The Girl Wiio Won Out Lee Kids, tn Two Little Imps Vivian Martin. In Little Miss Optimist Miriam Cooper, Betrayed la Vltlan Martin, tn The Sunset Trail Vivian Martin, tn The Sunset Trail raultne Frederick, DoubloCrossed In Pauline Frederick. In Double-Crossed Lew Fields, In The Corner Grocer Dustln Farnum, The Spy In Rirnert Julian, In Mother of Mine Blllle Burke. In Arms and the Olrl Mae Marsh. In Polly of the Circus I Douglai Fairbanks, In Down to Earth Blllle Burke. In Arms and the Girl Mae Marsh. In Polly of the Circus Lillian Walker. In The Lust of the Ages Ssssue Hayakawa, tn The Call of the East Evelyn Nesblt, In Redemption Olive Thomas, In Broadway, Anions, Sessue Hayakawa, tn The Call of the East ' Marguerite Clark, tn The Amazons Mary Pickford In Rebecca, of Sunnybrook Farm Ethel Clayton. In The Woman Beneath lrglnla I'earwn, In Thuu Shalt Not Steal Ethel CU) ton. In The Woman Beneath Mary Pickford. In rtebecca of Sunnybrook Tarm (latl Kane, In The Bride's Silence rannle V ard. In Un tho Lei el Win. B Hart. In 'ihC DlAOlplr - Pickford. In Ghost House JacK PlcVford. In The (luost House Clara Kimball Young, la Magda Kimball Young, Magda fn Vtrlan Martin. In Little Miss Optimist Vlvfan Martin In Little Miss Optimist StarC.t.-s. (tag door of the Metropolitan Opera House, Miss Newton will weloome It with opon arms. As soon an an acceptable substitute can be found, Shoeba will probably be sent to Join the Allies In Franoe. "But I know little Sheeba la patriotic," said Miss Newton cheerfully, "and when tho time comes for Sheeba to 'do her bit' I am suro that sho will not hesttato to make the sacrifice oven though It Involves her young life." "BAUGERY" IS IN THE "NEVER-NEVER LAND" Homo Town of Cinderella's Policeman Not Discovorablo In Any Gazetccr It Is saia that, howover muoh hs would like, to pay visits to the llttlo Scotch vll lltee where he spent much of his boyhood. .1 M Hnrrlo the drnmatlst, seldom sroos to Thrums nowadays, becanso Ills presence In tho main street nlwnys creates a flurrr. nnd tho nhy llttlo man dislikes heartily to be "made much of." Perhaps It wns with this oxpeTlen.ee of Ills own tn mind that In bestowing, a habi tation upon the hero of "A Kiss for Cinder ella," he carefully shielded "Our Police man" from a nlmllsr misfortune thnt of being lionised by the home-folk when ho should become famous, "Where were you bom, ofrleert" ssks Mr Itodle. the arttRt, addressing Our Po liceman In the first act of 7he new play In which Maudo Adnms Is being seen. "I'm from Badgery," stoutly affirms Our Policeman nut where Is BodgeryT One will search through nil the gazetteers and postAl Btitdes of Cnglnnd without discovering any town that has a name remotely resembling that of "Ba'dgery" And doubtless Bnrrle did search through these samo irazotteers nnd guides before ho allowed "Our Policeman" to reveal this much about hlmpolf It Is said, for example, that ono of tho volumes ho turns to most frequently Is Dartlett's "Familiar Quotations." If he desires to quote he looks for tho lino In ltartlett's nnd If It Is found thero he discnids Itl All ono knows about lladeery. "Our Policeman's birthplace," Is that Ub humblo folk use spit In polMUng brasa and that there Is a pool at BadRery Water whero the half pounder used but hero ono's Information Is out short by the mtlve son, who recalls thnt his Cinderella has never been thero and Ib not Interested In It. It's Imrnaterlul to "Our Policeman" whether or not the rest of the world la Interested In Hndgery. Ho, "Our Policeman" will never bo pestered by the "I-lcnew-you-when" friends. THE man who neglects quality Is the chap who would huy a twin six nnd try to uso water instead of gasoline. , , During this era of high prices tho cost of printing has been cut and recut. . Many manufacturers know noth ing of printing costs and aro losing money. WATTERSON R. ROTHACKEfi. Walnut ab. 8th St. Matinees Daily CASINO Our Audiences Largely Composed of Ladles There's n Iteason PROCLAMATION No. 6 rriMS fr iho WOMEN: "Pop" has been comma here for the last two seasons. So uia your next door neighbor. The latter brings hie nt'r, safe in the knoiolcdgo that the show is fit for her to see. Now Madam, you just insist that your Hubby bring you along this iceck and if you are not agreeably surprised we'll want to know the reason why. The shenvs at the Casino are always absolutely clean and the eritica declare they have all the merit of a Broadway musical organization. By tho way, there's a good ex ample here next week. ' THE LIBERTY GIRLS lleiiiled by JACK CONH Y In .101'. MITCn I I.L'S New Comedy It's i (Scream nnd Finely Staged. VHOTOI'LAYS The Stanley Booking Corporation THE following theatroa obtjln their pictures through tho STANLBT Bookln Corporation, which Is a guarantee of early showing of the finest production All Dlctures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locality obtalnlnc P'ctures through the STANLUT BOOKING CORPORATION. ATLANTIC CITY WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY Visit THE COLONIAL A I UAMHI7A 12th, Morris 6 Passrunk Ave. ALnAlVlDIVfAMil Dally at 2; Evgs. Ot ft 8. WILLIAM FARNUM tn "WHEN A MAN SEES HED" A DAI 1 r D AND THOMPSON ArULLAJ MATINEE DAILY Sydney Ainsworth & Darbira Castleton In "ON TOTAL" CHESTNUT A KI.AU1 A nrirai inTit "Jack and the Beanstalk ..irMTnniiiM UOQAN Broad St AUU1 1U1IUIV1 .h.nort.nd.Wett3lde MARY PICKFORD tn "REBECCA OD" SITNNYBROOK FAR' BALTIMORE nYtTtMORE ave. CARLYLE BLACKWELL In "THE MARRIAQE MARKET" BLUEBIRD SISQI-EHANNA AVB. ALEXANDRA CARLISLE In "TIDES OP FATE" BROAD AND DtJfu wni . pvrrF vlnub ETHEL BARRYMORE In "LIFE'S WlHllLPOOL" EMPRESS UAI" btrma15atunE VIOI A DANA In "A GIRL WITHOUT A SOUL" FAIRMOUNT VraSd avente Virginia Pearson & Carl Hnrbnugh In "WHEN FALSE TONQUES SPEAK" PAMII V THEATRE 1311 MARKET BT. rAlVlIl-.I HEW KIMBALL OllOAN VOI .A VAIE In "SECRET OF DLACK MOUNTAIN" tTLl CT" THEATRE Ilelow Spruce PD 1 rl O l . MAT. DAILT. NORMA TALMADGE In "THE MOTH" GREAT NORTHERN DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THIJ TAMP' ' Imperial i&fF. Will IAM FARNUM In M1UN A MANi SEES nED" EUREKA 40T, UAnKOT BT3' LOUISE GLAUM ,m "CMsUk.KaW STAR COMEDIANS TO UNITE IN NEW PLAY Nat Goodwin nnd Arnold Daly Will Act Together In "Why Mnrry?" Contracts were signed tn the ornoea ot Relnrvn A f?n rentlv nrtileh rellnttMl Hvft of tho undoubted stnrs of the theatrical world and Incidentally bridged a gap of seventeen years. Dy chanco the contracts were signed within a few mlnutei of each other. To one was affixed the signature of Ar nold Daly ; to the other Nat Goodwin. When Jesse Lynch Williams's play, "Why Marryt" la produced on Oroudway some time In , November by Belwyn A Co., these two real stars of the theatrical world will bo seen together for the first tlmo since 1900 and for the first time In their careers In America. I In 180B the tate Charles Frohman took Nat Goodwin and Maxlns Ellott, then his wife, to Ixndon to appear In Clyde Fitch's "The Cowboy and the Olrl." Other pro ductions followed over there, and then Nat Goodwin became a manager himself In 1D00, His first big success was "Whon Wn Were Twenty-one." In tho company, beside him self, wero Mnxlno Ellott, Constance Collier, plnylng a perfectly good vampire, and Ar nold Daly, playing the role of the Imp Needless to say, the combination effected at that tlmo proved n most successful one and might well havo been continued Indefi nitely Previous contracts, however, brought Arnold Daly back to America and sent Nat Ooodwtn all the way to Australia, "Why Marry" will opon at the Grand Opera Houso, Chicago, on Sunday night. No rember 4. for an Indefinite engagement. What Is New York's loss Is Chicago's gain. JOHN FINDLAY IS A CLASSIC BUTLER An some actors epeolallzo In Shakespearo the plays of Ibsen, or the romantic drama, so does John Flndlay, who so capitally plays tho role of tho tipsy butler In "The Brat," at tho Lyrlo Theatre. devotettilmsclC In butlers nnd clergyman's parts. "Somewhat curious. Indeed, tn the fact that It has been my lot to ho cast for either butler or clergyman's characters In tho moro than forty productions In which I have appeared throughout tho country and In Now York city," said Mr. Flndlay, ono day PHOTOPLAYS THE NIXON-N1RDLINGER THEATRES CTR ANin atn. Ave, at Venango, K. of Broad J 1 I-ML LAST TIMES TODAY First Knowing In Philadelphia JULIAN ELTINGE "' "c0lKCi.. Added Iloscoe Arbuckle In "Oh, Doctorl" TirC A "TH ST- Below VENANGO 1 1VJO-V LAST TIMES TODAY BILLjE BURKE in "Mysterious Misa Terry" FRANKFORD $$ &SAT MME. PETROVA in "EXILE" I fifM 1QT D2D AND locust sTnnETS LAVVJiJ 1 LAST TIMES TODAT MME. PETROVA in "EXILE" I tTArtlTR 13T AJ,"D LANCAPTEn AVL L.E.rtLE.l. LAST TIME3 TODAY GEORGE WALSH in "The Yankee Way" rYM TCCT TrVI Market between ISnth A COth VIIJCVim LAST TIMES TODAY GEORGE BEBAN in "Lost in Transit" rrnAD eo-ni bt. and cedau ave VE.LrtI LAPT TIMES TODAY VIVIAN MARTIN in "Little Miss Optimist" DtTI IXIflMT MD ErT Above MAnKET tllL.lVIWlN 1 TODY LAST TIMED WM POX I're.eit. VALESKA SURATT 1n "A niCH MAN'S rLAYTHtNC" ir ti,iri-v rnoNT and GinAnD avd. J J IVIDvy .t.imho Junction nn KranUford "L" JUNE CAPRICE in "PATSY" 1'IIOTOrLAYH JEFFERSON :9TH AND DACTHIN 8THEKT0 GEORGE M. COHAN In "SEVEN KEYS TO nALDPATE1 L1BFDTV BROAD AND 'DtK 1 I COLUMBIA JUNE CAPRICE In "EVEHY GIRL'S DREAM" MARKET ST. Theatre '&?" WALT WHITMAN lu "TAIMICEL WAItRIOlt" Every Wid.- Dean Polo In "The Gray Ghost." Every Frl. PEARL tHlTE In "inatal Rlnt." OVFRRROOI G3D HAVERFORD V V CIMaiXWWlS. Hope-Jones Unit Orch. HAZEL DAWN In "THE LOVE WO LI" PAI APP 1!1 MARKET STREET rU-rtwLi 18c S5o "PARENTAGE" PARk' niDGB AVE. & DAl'PHIN ST. 1 fvlxlv Mat. 2:15 Eve. 0-45 to 11. Emily Stevens in "The Slacker" "DO CHILDREN COUNT?" PRINCESS '"SfftSrr" BELLE BENNETT In "THE BOND OF FEAIl" RFf.FNT 1M MARKET BTREBT VIVIAN MARTIN In "THE TROUBLE BUSTEU" RTAI TO OUIIMANTOWN AVE. AT T"T PEHOPKEII BT. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "DOWN TO EARTH" RIIRY MARKET STREET '-' a l BELOW 7TU STREET TAYLOR HOLMES In "A FOOL FOR LUCK" SAVOY '"li5 VALESKA SURATT In "A RICH MAN'S PLATTHING" SHERWOOD MT" AND oncrv w juu raltimorb avb. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "DOUBLE TROUBLE" C-TANl FY MARKET ABOVE 10TH JiniNLCl UiHlA. M toll iIB P.M. MAXINE ELLIOTT In "FiaiiTIKd ODDS' VICTORIA MARKJfE:NINT1, "INTOLERANCE' RIDGE AVENUE "" n,D0B AVE EARLE WILLIAMS Inist week "I wns clergyman wltii Mm iroret Anglln In 'Tho Atvaltenlng of Helen ' "' Hi" ' h n trlaIte, nl 'Exeuo Me.' I ftUo played the rot, Hk . . " UU.CiUUIIf 111 Ull, (SB .nUen,' 'Klalne and 'CArmen,' with OlM L Nethcrsolo : hat Hnnneniut in .TnnU The Chrlstlnn,' The Amatons,' The N iorn laea, -rjio wiloli,' ana last but ti least, me cierjryman with Arnold Daly. JaiW i Mrn. Wnrren'8 1'rofeeslon.' It will no dousla ' be recalled by local rlaycoera that aa Om portrayer of this man of cloth I was com pelled to sudor tho Indignity of being ay. rented, along with dthera In the caet, who It was producod nt tho Garrlck Tbeatr, i Now York city, for appearing in whut Dm Now York police thought was r,o terrlbty wicked, to wit, llcrnnrd Shaw's clever play.' "As an offset to this run of clerical rotes), I have played many butlers or valet parts. -, In these characters I havo scored my bl - pest successes. I have appeared as a but)i.v ' or volet In 'The Tree 'of Knowledge),' Tre- . lawnoy of tho Wells,' 'Tho Interrupt' . Honeymoon,' The Speckled Dand,' TImi Princess and tho Butterfly,' "Tou Never Can v Toll" and 'The Only Olrl.' Wllllarn. Hi , You Nover Can Tell.' was the best rota " I ever had. I never tired of Its delicious Shavian drolllnp;." 5S3 lAKKirr st. opp. rosTOFFicn l DNTINUOUK PEn All? JIANt JJ U !1 A. M. TO IlilS l JI. Mondar, Tne.daj & Wednesday .METRO PRODtTl'TION DE LUXE HAROLD LOCICWOOD in nnsT showi.no or the Tltll-Jini OF ACTION "Paradise Garden" From fieorro Olbb Noiel Thiirsiloy, rrldar & Saturday I'EKRI.KSS FEATURE bUPREME First Local Presentation of the Metropolitan Success Babbling Tongues1 Cnt of rnvorltes Includlne tmet Morrl.on Ornee Valentine iiiiIsp llimlet Arthur Dnn.iltUon 'mil Caiiellanl Itlrhard Tucker MARKET JL'NII'ER 8TS. In Heart of Hhonplni District ONTINUpua ii A. M. TO H p. M 10c, IBe, 33c.. SSc UEOI.VNINtl .MONDAY JLTIKT.E .eneral .luenli Kcrnun I'reMnta A One-Art .Military Mls-Un FORWARD MARCH ITII CAPTAIN nARRY -KRTO d n Lompnnr of Comedy Ilookle' "XTIIA ADDLD ATT1LTTI01. MAY WARD TIIU OKIOrNAL DRESDEN' CHINA DULL OTHER ACTS MOUTH WHILE IIROAI) AND 8NJ1JElt AVENUE DAILY. 2:1B 10c. IRo KVGS. 0:46 ft 0. 10c. SOo, 800 on.. Tues, Wed. The I'opular 'oiu poser-Author A SEYMOUR BROWN (HIMSELF) Ihurs., Frl., Bat. II. Unrt MelluEh rretents TOO MANY SWEET HEARTS Theatre. Market Del. 60th Strt MArLNKR DAILY. 2:30 10c, S UVKNINOfi, 7 0 10c. ZOt. if .MONDAY. TnSDAT. WED'SD JOS. E. aiIL PflESBNTH Lawrence Grant & Co, IN THE l-ACT COMEDY PLAYLI' "THE FINAL ARBITER" Tlltlisnw. KltHMV. HATI'RDAY I ttlJ.l.IAM HOWEN PRESiarn THE MILLINERY SHOP A OHtLIB ACT OP MKltlT OTIIKIt FE,TCUE ACTS VAUDEVILLE PIIOTOPLAT8 Main A Curan His. Manaynnk. Fa. MONDAY. TUESDAY. UKD'bDAY II. lUrt Mtllnch Freunts "Too Many S west thearl IILIIMDW. IHJUXY. SATURDAY A. Seymour Brown Mlmself) In "Whafe Your NameT" Vi'ANI U V MA11KKT Ab. 1UTI1 FINAL DA Maxine Elliott "rwingggr PALACE "" MSSm err, FINAL DAY Ss "PARENTAGE" ARCADIA fUEaTtfiJT Btj, icik .... , , WNAL DAY "Jack and the Beanstalk" t 9 and 11 A M. 1. 8. B. T and It rjt REGENT MAnKgrnBeTawirm tMV a T x a , -Mrt kJtL 1 KtjMAS3sgjjjRflaLv!i e L.'yisiwiissiasie jstjiwii. IB .. ttl - '..Vii.; ..iikli". The Greatest of uctloii. ' hut's ulj .Mu.lci com-- nur Name?" edr OtTerlncs 'liotoplax Feature Photoplay Fcntur I i 'aullne Frederick Parentage 1 B ''Dnnliln rroed' H llobsrt Ilenlr 1 U AND OTIIEK FEATCBES I jl BI wflF8 ' All-Stir Caeu In. f BallRrafuirs, 7V! -Sv" "- r?, TIm,imM v ' tJ F ' b&U-,
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