' ;4 ',U''J ... t W' . .f .It ' J(5MlET CONCERNING PERSONALITIES OF THE THEATRE AND PHOTOPEAM -"'; .- - "ijr-f ".; ' .WWdTlfi STUNG, YOUR LOUDEST Playwright Montgom- Tip, Which He Exploits a in Collier-Fnrcc :"v it V. v. Hi.t &z.?e?it.i3 Kr-.KAS's-t "i KV W ' 'Xn Symphony Hoctety of rrnnkford ro Im portant nnd ho much worth while, tti a city llko Philadelphia, whero tho nelRh borlioodn nnd communities nro tlio rcnl center of life, Hlmllar organizations should he numbered by tho rorcD. Frank ford nhoujd Imyo lt community chorug, gleo clubs nd bandn, on well as 1U pymphony society. Oermantown, Kensington, Chestnut Hill. IladdlnAtim, Southwark and the nutnnroUM other Inrnl divisions should provide their community musical noddles. Then Philadelphia would havo a civic spirit that could not bB. crushed, V. ll, Jj. SINGING OF .I'CORMACK GIVES PLEASURE TO MANY Varied Art of Celebrated Minstrel of Erin Has n Large Audience John McCormack. tho nweot minstrel of Hrlii, whoso honeyed volvo Is as dulcet- to hlg admirers uh the sluxliiit waters of Innlsfall,Kae his annual l'hll ndelphla recital last "night. Two sea. sons ago ho exhausted the capacity of the Academy of Music nnd had to move north on Broa.a 'street. Asaln ho was obliged to utlllzo tho Metropolitan Opera House to accommodate the throiiR eaccr to hear him In tho ballads nnd Irish folksonirs ho sinus so tenderly nnd well. Although Mr. McCormack has been "eonccrtlilng" more extensively than usual this year, his engagements In cluding reappearances In tho operatic roles which brought him his llrst Ameri can success nnd appearances In war relief work In addition to his usual re citals, his tones seem smootlxr mul easier than on the nrrvmtrin r t.iu i.) 'Nothing; Hut tho Truth." the I local advent. Ills program was us fol- i lows; fteettatlve. "O lutv tit Rioiit" Air Total i:cllpi.e." from "Samanii." . Ilsti.M 'JOhiiPi' llnmlAI f. CnrmurAf T.archcUn Iheiiio tl Variation,. .. . . .. .. . IVIah ."To tlie Distant One" "Hark. Hark, tho Lark"... r'iMw, Bam Mr. Lace V. "but an original Evninr Honr LB'vtln wag atruck when a sccno was writ- '"rh" Mcaaago' '-r .-JtC ".', W PJiV :?yK. WZjz? HHHI I ! MW.-.T1? rnii, fcsr, - ARNOLD LUCV THE "YOU'RE IN LOVE" GIRLS FORMIDABLY MOBILIZED sismirfflB Air "With IteUouliIeU lUac" & K&it. ff.'.'WT'i Right Rev. Ulshop Doran. who v2Jf stock market and gets ;v in .uwuiik xufc uiu irum. un ymtt In Which William Collier la an tt'BMrlnr at thn Arlelnhl Thuiln. Tnq 0t' la this Plav when It was first nro. tdhtoed, Arnold Lucy, who gives an ud ,.j, Jfllrabls portrait of tho clergyman, tells fc.in tntereitlmr storv of how this rh.ir. tr came to get In a play. 'A' T?h Idea, of ltnvlnp n 'hl!rr.lirtn,i Al'Miy stock "an'd lo'so I1I3 money was not I'V-new," said Mr. Latcy. "but un original ifc.t4 in Bh'owln'g ho tho lllshop compelled Concerto .... -"""f jpWt, stock brokers to return his money. , "''" "l'olVh Kitir "BM n uaclc " yciung louuiy rir it. , '"..:,"."' rr,"'..' .. & ijww uiai inciuenc was iniicn irom real K'Ult lw ta... t-.... .1 1 Z4 " VllliO .llUiilBtSIHVl , II1U UUIIIUI. il.'Bome few years ago there wa3 a P, flnariclal panlo In New York' and one of Ih.Ajth' banks whoro actor-folk and theatrl- Ef. cat peopio Keep their money, when they j.inave-any. was reported to bo tottering. i Montgomery heard tho rumor that tho 5' bank was shaky and llko many others Rf h-,went to tlio bank and withdrew his . K5fciXttoIlV. Tho run became so crrp.it thiit iaiiiiiiiisiaHBBHSi-w;r;',r:-T.7iw.m-'?!r".-A --'wBsswwBwix.iS!v.v t ws fw .yS5!a sesai'3i&:r JKSsw -i&Asimmmmmmmmmmmmm w.zisjiA jl . msmmmmmammm a "PZrBBSKKkKSKOBBma 1 fit ' SmmmmWmmmwmM:mM ir aHiLivtdvK &m'Timnwwwn m&rivmtw wm mimt aatmmtmmiwt ur. ifiTbs. -a- t- , ''17iw;J4c4,"ii irll mmCm,nMM$mmSKk rBL ' it x" ' - i mJL. " ' iLr1 ' ' ' ' -' DRENCHED ACTRESS SMILED AND SMILED Director Demanded Pleased Expression Even if Star's Finery Was Spoiled VypW Wcliire nnd Miss VTW Vv -'IS ('"'"ticfp.int in many of Sr'lnK of tho nnal ncenea Z3m&mB&mim& 3ttC0nniick AWlMr I .(.'ureUUTartlnl .Scfiul.crt j .Schubert . .(.loMmarlt Urahm . . .Jlen'TcIsMohn The Soliloquy",.. "tTni. liituti" 1 -vti.r . . .Arr. Stanford . .Arr. Hoinfrnl. .Arr. llHr.i-iri; ..rr. ur. Joyio My I.uvc. ,titi M' AUt.oniiaok "Uon'llim" , l'olatx Amloan Hones: "tfninn" . .- "The fav Th Mullet .f All"... McCormack Jle legau tho rvcnlntr with tho "".Star .Viu.inipj . . . .AttliMr' FnotP IMwin Hrhnliirr Krank Tours of tlio tlit'Utn umiuum intf "l.'i r thft bank temnorarilv susnondpil witli. ihpangleil Uannor." an lelUteil a liraiul KilMiritU new Allierlfim cltlzpll ntnl n rnnntu- lit Wf"1 I tt'iftlmn ii n, I nr.,1..1 I .. l.l. ..I- 11.. Eft.' .- "UtlAtt rAHtrn1M ..n t..I 11.. I "fH'IIIll Hill IIIUTU I L H IffJl 11111 F,Vnk ho ran Into a well-known actor. lom'3 J'18 """Jlne., Jhcro Is hardly a ,i,ly .M;liln,-c.- (wTo lias money, but Is so miserly that i," r !S i" 1UU"- lo""5 w,1 ,s , K"iy actor has gone iln..cigli ll i - !T(tran nls icilow-piayers josh mm about I""-. "" , "" i"i' '" puwtr 10 , perlenn'. wltichell Smith Had l" I SZ K, The actor buttonholod Montoincry i Project tho tnelodlo curve and realize the uut-.w that lm would ver write ., .u? K.ia asked him what ho knew ubout tho' jssentlal poetry nf the llorld music of I Jum .. Coldcn had ulu IiI iir.-.it. -t mnlt Juuri unit iiunuei. ho ins lovely s'nging coin cin about rlirNtuiai w.k th.it U- vcept I havo of the ''.Samson" and "JoHhua" irias was I ,,iii,ii,t lm iwnliini.'. And . ... Ii .-wi.r.- fetajten out my money,' said Montgom-! exceptional. Ho paid trlbu . to his newly to himself that If the impn.Hilik nor By Sly. displaying a roil or uuis inai looKen uuopieu couniry in ins last group ol huppened and lio weie ciiit'l"lnK actnis r 'aa If it might contain thcusands. but In songs by Its natlo coniDosers. Tlio i 1.1 t..., .1 1.. . 1....1' ..... 1....... fe reality only amounted to a couplo of number by his discreet and highly artlh- Christmas dinner at lo.iVt. KFZ "unorea aouars. uu u.-oinvunisi. i-iin ncnneuier. was T0I1 tu, impossible rtid 1 ..ppen ft C. " iney wouiun.i. km mo iiix paiuuumriy enjoyeu, no paiu triDulc, ' Smith and (loldcn met. bciam. 1m..jt,i ia.t ;. Tlio feminine chorus of the Arthur HatnnierMcin opureltit, now visible at the Chestnut Street Opera Houe. lately jrnvo un illustra tion of practical iiienafcdne.ss when they organized u military company in New York and held regular drills on tho roof of tho playhouse in which they appeared in the rvcnini?. Their cos tumes, as yliuwn above, consisted of blouse and full bloomers and IcfTKinu'. ACTORS' CHRISTMAS FILM TECHNIQUE IN AT LAST IN SIGHT DEBT TO DE MILLE "Turn to tho "Right" Company Youiitr Cecil's Grasp of Stage Will Have Real Yule- craft Created New Scope tide Holiday for I'hotodrania ! win t U saul to l tli. 1 1 1 n Ill the lilstmy of Hi"' Anifilr.iu 'at,' a company if actors "m 111" i.iail' 1 golng to etijov a I'lirlsliiias thmiit" To tho actor, t'liiistmas the n.nie.-i day of the M-ar to all otliers--ia un.iln 11 hollow inocl.eiy. If lie Isn't working nothing could bo more ihcnli-- if ho Is working his fhilHtni.i-. Ir. 1- ii often -MHly a tlirrn sheet 'ign m it. .In II..1,- l.'.H AVllson, who plays the lnenue lead lu "Alimony," which will bo shown the llrst thrco days of hext week at tho Victoria Theatre, breathed a slth of diet when tho picture had been fln slicd, Thero was all manner of ex citing Incidents In tho making of this Itson has been a of them. Th tak ing of tho dual scenes probably caused her moro distress than any other exptrl- v riiivi.vie 1 vvtitTiv"'"" :'" ,,,,rlnB ",0 ,hrco wecks that ,he , tllliNbM'i liAiMlliliA, pitture wai In the making:, Involving STAGE SOCIETY HILL the total destiuctlon of a J160 costume. During tho ourso of tho plot of "All- Ti opening il.itc of "Tho Chinese mnnv," Marjorle Lansing, plfcyed by Miss ,.,.,. w, ,w.,s ..ostponed by TirA lca-011 of the cttenslon of Mlfs Angiln s nlul lhey promptly board a motorboat to engagement at the l.llllo Theatre, Is rush across tho Hudson from Nw York now detltilti-ly i.ct for Monday cxcnlng. and sk 11 New Jersey minister to re- nulliy tneill. v.nsiinsr nuuub lor u nuii. able location for enacting this scsne. llallioj. Hay, it stretch of sheltered iHccmbcr IT. Tlila play, from the pen of Lauicneo llousman, will enlist the full strength t.f tho Stage Society 1'l.iy-cri-, and will mark tho bcglniiliig of the third season of tho company at tho l.llllo Tlichiic. Jin. lleul.ih ll Ja, under whose Uii-cetiuii "Tho Clniiese l.antciir Is pro. (llleul ntiilii all of the former favorites of her spray. I'lynn had to lie flat on the' bow of the craft, while Wllkey steadied him self 'as bast he could with the camera Irlpod, But there was no. relief what ever for Mlti Wilson or Mr. lusher In the stern. Thourii she wore a brand new rown and the sea came In sheets over the bow, she had to wear a pleased exprecslon. It takes a mighty good ac tress to look happy when she knows that 150 worth of new clothes Is being spoiled, but Miss Wilson successfully accempltihed the feat, for fifteen min ute she had to undergo the'erutal be fore the director was satisfied with the action. Then everybody got busy. As soon as the craft tied up at the dock Miss Wilson was hurried away to a hnt.l u'herA ah pntlM son Atv tlnfliAB. The men fared no better during the ride, dinner order over the phone. as the taking of thole motorboat scenes necessitated a change of wardrobe all around. Adl. Anlslev and a doien others or like caliber, !u a spectacular production from the New York Winter Uardcn, the attraction takes' on a truly holiday aspect, "The Show of Wonders," em bracing such features, w 111 bo tho offer ing at the Lyrla for tho Clirlstmas-New Year week. Monroe Is back In his cer-lopular role of tho obese l'ansy As tho red haired lady of avoirdupois, he Is hoisted Into an upper berth of a sleeper with the aid of a derrick nnd six porters, only to find, after becoming comfortably Settled, that he Is "fn the wrong pew." The two Ilowatd hecomo characteristic In a telephone scene, In which Oene trying to talk to a nartv.-lu Krjsco gcti mixed up with Willie, who Is giving Ills "Show of Wondef" for Christmis The appearance of Oeerge Monroe In his native city always Insures a season of funmaktng, but when Monroe appears In the same program with Eugene and Willle Howard, White and Clayton, Woman Works in Signal Tower CAIlBONDALi:. Pa'., Dec. 8. Merrick Center, a town u few miles aboe thl city, has the only woman block signal operator on the 1'ennsylvnnla division of the Delaware and Hudson Itallroad. She Is Miss Clara lnard : has been work ing In the tower there for several months and rays she likes her duties. Moro women will probably he used by the company for such positions. " FHOT0ffJtY.1 PHOTOPLAYS nailer. Du ilia utiuii l iiu.o vwvuw .in wuh luc. uj jiih iiioLiieri:iii.i. ill Koine ,--. . . . ...1 .. 1... . ' ... f&t there. How did you got yoW 'of tho Irish folk .ongs whlcli arc This J,' 'III o ""'", ,,-,,m'" tfr, , "Tit tell you.' said Montgomery mys- metier, and as on other occasions, tho ..tV , Mll,i ,;Uvtt 'when .' was ..11 rt'&ntVfh -"' -"-r1; "a,,, was ,h;:; "::: luunv. yjL course i,.:il fur homo otliee netory ' 11 mor about fifty miles down the Call foitu.i coast from I,os Angeles, was clioi-tii. llnimett .1. l.'Iynn, who has been illieetlng "Alimony," placed his prln clnalH 111 tho swiftest motorboat avail able 1 Wlnlo !-'! tin and Cameiaman Ouy 4aB- -. A -. IliA I.AIIf nf ffllrf tinSAlli barf licen fortunate enough Jo i mw kui u" '" " v t.. ' ('fall. .11S3 llyii Uie .!. A- laoc, kienneil Into tho stern. Flynn specially t ciuiilMiiy, and has also secured the 1 c.aut0ned Mr. V'lsher to be careful, for sen lees of sevcial nildlttonul playcis. I no long, narrow craft was ery easy to Anions the newcomers Is Kuinle ' capslie. After waiting for half an hour . .,,,,! to iibtuin 11 clear course, the word to Albertiiian. who nssumos tho leading t va, rUc11 Krom fivo mlt9 an iole of Mi o-tiico. a lCorean hI.ivo girl, ' i,,,,,,. the boat was driven to ten miles, in -T1.. I'hlnrsn I.aiileiu." William When Kisher speeded her up to five more w 1. ,.i.. m l.e rimiiil ii avlmr nimos le nines, me n.ni .h..u iu uu ""I' "" Mi s !.f riman. nnd in tin ... I .11 I... fi.O.llI I '.llll.tl " . .. .......... .,.,,.. I...... 1.A ...- A.fc. .M.irgit I'.ipoli). I.eu.l llelgcr. Kutll- ' (illlll'U " ui'nu'is "li mo "". i im K.nn.iH. Anna Jacobs, llllz.iheth I limit, twcnty-Hlx miles un hour. With sieinlii. l . Until liieunlieig, lleniv J,. ' this increase in speed there came a cor Io . l" Halslmer. Henry '. Shep- responding lncicubo In tho volumo of pan). ,1 V Meeter nnd f'lall.e I'. II. .111.1. TheStanley Booking Corporation THE following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANMJY Hooking Cerporatlon. which is a guarantee of early Bhowlng of the finest produc tions. All pictures reviewed before exhibition, Ask for the theatre In your locality obtaining p'ctures through the HTASmjv Hooking Corporation. un piayitiK opposite one... ... ... ....- ......... .... .. I In the Mippoiting I" th. nlr and tho bpray started to fly. I'.uletto lialslimr, ' l-"aster there!" yelled Klynn, und Klsher ATLANTIC CITY WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITV VUlt THE COLONIAL ANN PENNINGTON In "TIIU ANTICS Oh' ANN" A1L.U. 1-t". Morris raatyunk At. AlnamDra Mai.txiiratu: Kvt::at9. BUSHMAN c BAYNE in "Tim voich or conbcicnck" A tml I r B- -J'0 THOMPSON ArULLi ' MATIXBC DAILY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In tAODA" ARCADIA B1Hi, THEDA BARA In "CAMILLK" YOITIIFUIi STAR HAS 1'IIOTOPT.AYft AUDITORIUM i.,.!-t 8U, JUUAN ELTINGE in "niu CLKvnn Mns. CAnrAX" EdUESTRI AN TASTES LOCUST lg. dSkT, r.C:30toll LAST TIMES TODAY MARY PICKFORD . TIIU LITTLD rniNCKSS" BLUEBIRD eUSQUCTIAKNA AVE. JANE COWL in "TUB BrHEADlNQ DAW.V Gtn. Ac.atVenanRo,i:. of Broad . LAST 'VIMUtf TODAY STRAND ELSIE FERGUSON in "The Rise of Jennie Cushing" WILLIAM S. HART in "The Disciple" "l-'unny," i-ald Smith, "t.ut 1 had. the saijic dttiini loo. Let's make It true." ioldeu was enthusiastic. They phoned 1 the tlalcty Theatre, where "Turu ti t)io Ii Stole ttTTou bet, I followed your advlco and S That Is how the excited and yelling gave roe my money to keep me .FIntOW ..Haydn "Oueen .Uouood . "Tor ..ltugcrit Ml.!., tllltll Dewl .loii. ' i'ie Ninle n 111 t week hill, began liK .-luily 1.1' tho htngo 111 Ysaye, who succeeds Donald Mclleath, "Too late," was tho answer, "the per- childhood. Ilia lather was author nf the young Aut-nllan. who has gon Into formance Is sold out already." "Tim I'li.iiity Iiall" and-"Tho Wife,'" tho Brl of his country. Mr. Polah -n,,, ,,artners wcro downcast over tho ..,,.., .,.,. ,,, ,,.. ,lU qrtllt.r plays tho violin with excellent tech-1 failure cf their greatest opportunity. 1 wl,kI' -i. PioctueCil h his partner, nlque and-dlscTfmIn!(tlng taste. Then (lolden 'brightened. "Well," lie I David HcIum-ov and which havo nppenrcil ' . , . W. It. M. tiUKgoMedi "wo'll do it net ear ami on the stage continuously cer since. cgln now. cecils llrtl l.nowlcdg". .of tho btage Vti.l nn ii-.-t 1 -,11 1-" 1 1 1 j 1 a-ir tlin feat w.U be execiiled 1 ',s ""' 1'" '""" 1- "' "ifi "Turn ti tlw night:,'' after flfly-fntirl father's .'umpany. A, he kh-w older ho weeks In New York, went to UnMnn. ' ""!i " Grealtr Inteiesl In the tlniin.i, .mil wliei-.. it is now nnishinc a si.leen weekH I at tho ige nf eighteen lie ami Ins Nt'ltSE SWALLOWS I'OLSO.V I1 CJ." . . , ... , 11 " o-v v- Muhtimh u.ll ,v?i!rrno actor rusneu into me nam. mm , ,.,,,.ui , ,j. 1.1.. klftoW dtmanded that ho bo given his tr. fl,r encor1H ull(, lvo ma, y of IPHi?- i-Ar Whan t,A halTMtl In ITtf nilt lit ' ... ... ... .... . '... SvTfT V.. ""-- " 77iom 'avorues wnicii no lias uiado lis lfc?Uw Itop of his voice he was taken Into ecullar p0kMession. 1 J ,. b Vi a a t rimnm mnat 1 rn rtn - . . rT:Vvnin: was In Us nMH month, to call l';k.. " " V7ii 1 nf him hn-i .'""." - "'B'" leiugee. aimii-B. or off thu Chilstinas matinee -a F-i-t U1WI .-- -. o. - - -- -fi-iwn-a .ma lunun, P-tomery ond him qountlnc It in TTxaOorway near inq oanK ouuuin. B :3hoP became Incorportl into ho next Ei?:.i. ...-.-. iv.lo" w " : : ' JfTRANKFORD SYMPHONY ?3jg U1VS rlKi 51 VVmV;IV TX : y-taydn'- Eleventh "Jlilitarj'" Sym- B2f 'piony Principal Work on an Bf&Ar:' Intcrcstinc Procram c( ' rii. Bvtnnhnnv Socletv of Krankford itrt-,T0 the first of its three concerts of B7.t season nt tho Vr-tiMcrd High W, V hni it nitrht. Tho nrocram was E'A"Ulc; In interest and showed admirably J?"Whrt a group of music lovers wun iw .-Mtentlona other than to gain pleasure ?'. out of the art can accomplish. ST'rtSKi Composltlc-n of proveu worm, uu o- f.'WB.pn nai'n amir.irru ,,i, l.iu .vmu.u. ,..v- I'ht II, Hh -MlI.IiK "Tlio Mrs. UoberUon, of Altoona, At tempts Suicide in New York Hotel NBW YOltlC, Dec. 8. Mrs. 1'rances Iloberthon, of Alloona, l'a., a trained nureo' cmplojed to caro for Hubert W.' Kills, n ccmmerclal traveler, taken ill at tho-Hotel MeATpiu four days ago. Is In l;dlevu suffering.from what sho taya ii Eelf-admlnlstered poison. When Mr. Hills liocamo III a plivsl slau suggested a nurse, and Mrs. Itobert son, who says she is a. graduate of the Aiientowu Training cnoo fur Nurse". engagement. Tho boohing agent or tho llrm, who didn't know about tho Christ mas plans of tho partners, ai ranged for tho company to open at the (larricl; The ntro hero Christmas Kvo with a hpedal Tuesday (Xmas) matinee, but when tho attention of . Smith and Hidden wn called W this they promptlv liitcrlanltd a Mito. They called up manager Samuel V. NKon. who CMiIaliud that the box ofllCrt had already been Hooded Willi or . -Ar. M Au, . a. -!. h.lnn rf TTotlfl.l .Wipwaiojy unuw u w.. w '! .oen eeemt. i-aui mi i i i "!the soloist As an Index of the !?.. ai c..i,,4ni, Uftntotvnf Wiinlefnrd Ksilng, last night's program is ap- 'MN. Jliouows; V Brtsre; . straaeua - I. WMHDr AI Jlli.iwi S1 r'(- 1. Ailaglo Allerro. W ' 2" Allegretto. jfiVT-. 4. nnalo. E.fl. VLend Ie Your VM" fro urn Dances from "llnr" IIi . .. -AS "Morris Dauce," W'.'&- "ghapherd's Pance' "iflrrn ouiin. without Worda" ... ..TschalkownUy aia-Mouaaa" August" --- ..vi.- it inFi" ...iiannuci M . n4. ,. ....- - M - - .. . sVV'fWiM. '"Chanson Us I'rlntempis-... ?! vVMii1 I'aul Volkitiann. Lv,''. ."- - --- .,.;. . .., "t' 7V,l. I.UI.HIU l"li ft '.'. "Slradella" overture was given fj.laWMBdldly, and was In marked contrast fe. STthe ebullUons of tho Haydn "Sym- E UNony No. 11, Military," wnicn louoweu. Ustder Mr. van den llecmt's discerning t ' .uZlinr. tho orchestra played delight- ,'Uy"the many merry turns touna ODUgllOUt. tnO BCOrH. "I mo m,o. from -iienry vm, i v4u . ih,..ni9vAra entered most com- -Into the. spirit of the "Torch ' Tha threo vignettes of the fol Vroun were dono with approprl- ttlnesa ana cnann. wiiuo, mo iuu Mid maity of gars -i-omp mmstance" marches wero brll- brought out ... I'Volkmann. although laboring the handicap, nt a bad cold, was .with cordial approval .uyuie 'audience. . actual artistic accompiisntnaiis or. mutation such, aa -tno ympnony :t Frankford are not, after -all, (telpal consideration. There is tng Uiat a. neighborhood orches-at- strive for better and 'more rtletto attainments,' but It does when It arouses ana succeeds .Alive. A spirit. Of "ootrjmumty . ... nunlty choruses' are not laus; they -should not be. Tho ideal-. jrrencn, cornea jrom tne lact Mtlre nation sing's. In- the 9fatn .wortc'to-tne tune ot i hives, humming with the thousands of throats singing. s- cannot live wunom ineir ' ' ' ' ivo. oersonaMty ftnif charm- Hiiwil of tne uaiia.ua ana i m iracec oireeiiy 10 meir Jove for music. Hong ft ral. national mode of ei OntU that time comes to' us t Stages we can not m that' springs from iW; ..'" t,"t U-, was sent. The natlnnt imnrnveil. and ders for seats, but when Mr. Nixon against the wishes of Mrs. Kohertion, learned that the eompanv would have spent several hours In tho hotel lobby. plaed ISO coiiMUitlu peifoiiii.uiits hc- Heturnlnc to his room nt 1! o'clock fori tho Philadelphia ciigageinent ami In tho morning ho heard groans from the iluw u,0 paitneis had hot their heaitu 1110 lioici iiurse, jiiss uaiion, unu tno,,, ,, i, ,..,.r,l ( ,l, nlnn ami hotel physical!, Doctor Harrier, were ," "- - - ,, '.i f,, notified. .Mrs. Ilobertson said sho had'11 wa" t"-"'1 l" " fct ,ho lcma,n1 J"r tsken poison, hut made no explanation. ' ats by giving matinees cter) aa for Sho Is under arrest, charged with at- the rest of tho week following tho .TuvS 'emptlngbulclde. day opening. lv . i.v c. .Hinge, win, , tnphasires Hie p..iirgln s glad philosophy In "l'oll Oona " finiK outdoor escrii.se an eved Iii.i release x.ilve for high spirits. tlor ilj... K ildlng is my greatest joj ," -,, . u "I'lie taHo was horn In inc. . gurs.s My mother and grandmother v i i-e lii.i li .plcutlld horsewomen. I touliliit nlianilou tlie rnlllu- lialnt If 1 wonted to. It's the liveliest sort of :!'" ? ":::, "":V.,.!:r 'rjLiL'1 ls ,,,al ' BELMONT Jtsj, I' f . .11111111 tlt.O .III ,..... ..If,. I 1 1 lii niv hois,, io l.e as spliiteil as the one piiineing nl the head of tlie si . 1 1 pin ado, and Usually assigned lo a i i ftiglileiied bat lii-sashed giandinnr ! .ii lio is in i ustiiiued lo do his riding in .i irullej uir. I had twnloxily riin .in.i.i.' in Cintral I'aik wl'illo plajlng lo N'i w VoiK l.lsl spring,, (nico ll dash ing Adonis oC a iiiounieil iiollcciiinu over tool; uic ami resell, d mo In n legulat Incvio style. The next thins I jumped iny runaway Into an aitlllclnl lake and buam him ;ii. .und in a click, until lie lost Inait. It was great lull fir lue and tho rluldieu on the ptaygioiinds. Hut tho swans wire seared tllly. A hie pollfeman wanliil tn arrest mo for, violating homo aiisiinl pail; rule, but llnally he h t iuo off with a stern warning." Wilson Line lo Repair Own Hunts WIliM INI STUN. I "el. He.-. 8.- In oi -der thin ll in. i' do Us nun icii.ilr win I. on its numerous luuits. tne Wilson Line is blllhllln; a Lug" lii.il !'! lailwa on the (iropeily of Hie MiCiiliutigh lion Compan, wMih is owned l. tlio Siinie interests h. n n 1.- i.iinpleled It will no possilile. lo ai.xw a iioat out ot tlio BROADWAY jmoJSS, . tn IULIAN ELTINGE "TUB CLKVER Mf3. CAWAX" EMPRESS ""XfZgfl&K VIRGINIA PEARSON In "THOU 8IIAX.T NOT BTHAt." I- A irrT IK1T S8TII AND (IIItAnt) AVKNUIl JUNE CAPRICE In "iliss u. . a.- t-AKIII V TIIUATRn 1311 Market St. 1 isUMvi ui i.aht timus today VOLA VALE in Zollonstein PAULINE FREDERICK chahi-iu chai-un. m -in- the i-auk" in "The Hungry Heart" LIBERTY DnOAD anij 1 D I 1 I COLUMBIA GEORGE WALSH In "THIS IS TIIR LIFE" MARKET ST. "KT5nKT st. Xl.S-HTANClJ TALMADOB, In "Scandal jirr.- .i fu. lliery l'rl., "Lost llrprens," llln llnlmra IlldJen Ilanil." Whaidon I,nli U VCRDKUUN HoP,.j0 unit Orch. WM. FARNUM in "witus a man sr.ns uud" PALACE 1""'u J1A1iKET.snET MABEL TALIAFERRO in "rmAKT '.-ss" PRINCESS 101S MAHKCT STI1HCT WM. S. HART "TIIK N'AlmOW TRAH," RFCFNT MAitKr.T st. nio- i-tii a,vi !'- 1 ,,, t,n... v..,.. .hi . . In MAE MARSH "SUNSHIND ALLLT" RIAI TO UCRMANTOWN AVI1. IMf 1 J AT TUIJ-CHOCKCN ST. WILLIAM S. HART . in "TIIU NARROW TRAIL" . RI IRY MARKET RT1MSET 1 u I I1KLOU' TTII bTREKT EARLE WILLIAMS . Ill "Till! GllIJLL MTSTERT" SAVOY "ri icn wi VVyilII'lTl LAST T1J1ES TODAr LILLIAN WALKER in "Gold the Lust of Ages" etTUCT T1IEATRI1 ntls1 hpruee I 3D 1 ri O 1 . MATINKK DAILY ETTE KELLERMANN a DAUUHTun or tii- oona- 1511 MARKET STREET GERALDINE FARRAR In "THE WOMAN GOD rORCOT" Market L't. sntli - coth i MNlCI C" ri-i-crvii-ki'ii w i AiNLY -"A'Vir ahovc ioth -..., .. .uio ii iiti r, m. III I GREAT NORTHERN """ITax.. i CONSTANCE TALMADGE ' I In "aCAS'PAL"' (THAR C0T" nM cl:DAn avenue sessue hayaka'wa AV ' IMPERIAL ,! in "The Call of the East" earn walnut bta. Kviji. TAD. NORMA TALMADGE In "The Secret of the storm Country" VICTORIA market rt. " V 1 I IlfA ABOVE NINTH EVA TANGUAY In "THE WILD OIRL" lies-mil, instead ot bring otnpellcd to send tho boat t a i-liipjiud. hiotljer AVlllium wiotc tlnir lirst play uniler tlin Uiiecllon of their niother. Ttili.warf't'ollowcd hv secial years more on theulago for Cecil, anil a number ' water and lu.il.i rop.iii'M at any tune ot jc.un in collegu fur the moro studious William. Octl altip found ii Utile tunc to go to tullige, and when the lo hrollieis ere KUiihiited they iHu.ted mole of tlieir llmo to p.i.viltiui:, M il 1 i.i in writing "The Wnrrcn.s of ir glnl.i." ".iironshi.iri" and a iiuuihi r ol otlur.s: ell ui'itlni? "The l!o..il Mounteil" ..ml n numlier of oiln r -u.-. cess. .-. Il.twng linn grad'uaU'd as i ,i,loi, i e.ii ii i ,. .nine uecamc proUU.ing in.iu- --r A liTH ST. Below VUN'AXCO 1 !V- LAST TIMES TODAV CHARLES RAY in "The Son of His Father" 11 1MRO l'RONT and GIRARD AVE. JUltlDV-' Jumfco Junction on Fronkford "I," GEO. WALSH In "THE YANKEE WAV" Alld "TIIU TATAL niXG." No. It "For the Freedom of the World" , LEADER ronXjSJf?nKvi:SL , paialiir EUREKA 0TI1 MARKKT STS' DICK ROSSON in "Cit.idy" AUo Hegrst-Pathe News JEFFERSON "'"' DAV8$m ANNETTE KELLERMANN in "Daughter of the God" PARIv niDon avk. a dauphin vr r-Ir. Mat. HI.-.. Jhc.CMStol WM. FARNUM in "The Conqueror1' RIDGE AVENUE 1731 RA'" -, DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS ' in "Mon From Painted Post" EVENING LEDGER PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR WEEK 01'' DEC. 10 TO 15 .1 . , . ' ' '" HOW lllu paillieil 11.1.1 sJi nun ouiilin ..ui. i -.- ..ion- u.-iuiiie piouil.'lUK lll.tll- at TAlIOT3A adjoining room, occupied by hln nurhc. t)011 making Chrl-tinas a holiday for.ager i.n. Ida own h.oi, and it wai- mal AHAMA APOLLO ARCADIA SCENE FROM "THE JUDGMENT HOUSE" AUDITORIUM BELMONT I '. . wkwml LK I r ' sx-WMmSI Bk ' iJr z k&Wmmi HKl 1 v?Vi. & hHK'r7rBFi BiHIK. I -EJ-.-F M & i-P-K HHl 1 93i"' Ms Bit ? BlP--W KL mMWfc.'-i-W l ; sH Hf i I w$mi m 'f H IFbb& f-K flHE ilH( - i-l -i---HHH ' KlB'-. siH HIW FllWi 'll '. kWSIl: '-' lrRw lVBTiH i 8SjHfrl i rHBPf m HB ! VE M4ffi7B ' t-'BjLI ' WMMMMMMMMK y" ' iMM 9'MMwllfBBIIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM i HB $B HHi' : '-H$fHl PA -MBi . AB i H K HHL vH ! BL f&tiBi I HHHnflA r Slal ' '' r-MI( H jiiB" ' H Nl li .MMMMT long before llru.idway began lo lioliie the worl: ol thlo jnunir (-on ol' the f.i- nious dramitle family, llo and William wero frequently called lu by older pio duors to examlno their wieies and nd. minister restoratives V fcomo dj ins, play, i i ney were quichly ablu to iliagnosu tin cano and by a few well-written lines oi Mupo cleverly directed m lion hi ought in my a pieco to tuae.ss. . i . : : : When tho .motlf.n, pictunj hiduiy BLUEBIRD htartcd, thn, do MUlcH, wrapped up In I the traditions nnd ntmosiheie of the ! BROADWAY , theatre, at llrs-t i-atf u glaneo nt thin ' new umureiiivtit, hut ll gradually grew pprjAR and they beeanio mora Interested. A lit- , . tlu ocr thrtsj years ago in ,il.vussiiig , .T tot-itimt .llintiun pictures wltli frlcndu Cecil lie ULIB-U m MONDAY J'nullii J'rriltrif '. in The HutiHrv Ihart M.irv Aii'lTHMi. ttt t-unlluhf.s l.,int Hail Jaik I'likfunl. in Tom haw ye r 'Htlutn I'.u iiiiin. In 'J'nln of Tu Olll"H I.ITlllV h'tVPH1. In 'J'ho SlatKt-T TUESDAY Ann l'l'titilnstttn, iti '1 lui Autln of Ann niirttrt KrIIrniun,. tn A ItalMiltrr of tlie tltH.rt (tt'ral'Jino l'arrar, tn 'J'li Woman Clol Koruot FAMILY Alllln ieimirt.-i.il Hint flu. iil.w r.,i ll, Hcretfu lacked cuin-tructhni and technique I EMPRESS l'lftesii liilnutca after this ictnaik was' niadi, thu now faiuouji Je.se J.. L.uky I EUREKA l'Vuturu 1 'lay t'ompaliy waa m tin; pro- 1 ctn of urganlzatluu. Three carH ago tills 1'hristm.iH Cecil II. Do Millc camo to California to Hart hi" lui-t production, with virtually no knoHledgis of photodramatie tecliulquc. The very liibt Iai-ky pnture wan a .-ue. . ss. The Lasky (unipauy under Mr lie Mllle's hUpcuUlon lias created u new art thn Urt of photodrama. Tlio L.isl.v niethoiW of photography nnd lighting aro familiar to all whu havo ue, u their productions on the bcicen. 1'ui us llio-o tluco earn i "tell He JIlllo h.o. .united the pholoifrania iontiiiu-1 TV-.r.r.r.ocrM ..iah, ireathig new cfln-th and strhlng Jri'KsUW tor I utter tliiugi-'. ' ' " iicm liiruldiiii! I'auar c.uue to Hie JUMBO I-.ir.hy otudlo for tho Ilrht time. o Millc i look her in charge. Pictures in which I LEADER Mi.- l.'arrar appeared and which Mr. to I .Milie directed aio "Cat men," "Temptu-i t irpotv llrin OAliirlfi llnn" ne.il !, lifcl.rl,..,l . - pageant "Joan tho .Woniaji." Mr. Do Mdlo nlo directed two new photojilays In which Miss Kairar I.i Ktarred, "The Woman "lod Korgot" and, u noted abow, "Tho Devil h'tohc." FAIRMOUNT FRANKFORL) 56TH STREET" GREAT NORTlT IMPERIAL luluii JJltlMKO, In Tli i'ti'tr lr. Carfax Wtltlim S. Ifnrt. lit Narrow 'i'riillv lu Maihio Kuiiifdy, iiuuy imu Ann JlunlotU. In I'lHrtjo iiotp limlly Nonnn Talntadsc, til Th Motli Iaulln Kreclorlfte. in Tlio JIuttBry Heart Jnrk PkUfonl. in .Iat-1; niiJ Jill JnrJ; I'kKford, In Tom fawyer William Kftrnum. in Tnlo of Two ctue limlly Mevenn, in Th Hlnrker He'-uc llnyakawu, in llurttiiiuuru Togo Amietto KllTpion, in A Daughter of tho tioda (lerahllne rarrar. in The Woman Uod Iorrot Julian Kttlnsre. in Thj civir Mrs. Carfax William ti. Hart. , Narrow Trail WlnfrM Atken, In Tho Man Hater KI.le l'eraii8jii. in Tho Hlsu of JVniiio ('unhliia Oa.ly- llrorkuell, In Jtraii-l"! .Sou I i;ilm Jl.immer-lrln, hi Tho (')! tspotident Kitly (lortlon, Hr J lour lWty Shad, la riKhtlmr Mad L'harlo Hay, In The Kun of lilt I'athor )-llo IVrcuson, in The lllso of Jennlo f'uhlng (iludjH llrockwll. In A liranded Houl lltalne Hammerattln. In Tho l'Q-rei"pondent iJuitn 1'arnum, in The Hi-arlet IMmpetiirl I 'oubUi lalrhank. In tan from Painted i'ot Julian intliig". in t 'lever Mrs, Corfux LOCUST C'orrlne arimili, I Will Itcpay In. AtAll'.MV til' Mt'MC Vrd, Kie,. Dec. IS MIK I.OI'ISU lll'.IN.M.ll ),., joint WCDDEWDATU Itetitai II JlliHlm II Horrano ltarltono Benefit Hahnemann Hospital heata Nuw, 60o lu ft at 1110 Cliealnut Kt. All l.lll 111 HOMER1 MARKET ST. I OVERBROOK PALACE PARK l)oufilan Kalrbnnki. In Jtfughlnc for the Moon Alice Hrady. in Maid of littluium Alary Anderaon, In The l'lainintf Omin W ww.l U-U '.Vlla 4Jdit -'. 1U Hunter Welsh i U ITlliatbfOllN II AH,. Mon. Ktc Dec. 10 1 Recital ; by J AMKMCAN riAMST rf. Scuta II. mi to r.lki on Hale nt Herpo'a Manasement Philadelphia; Musical llurvau . " MKTKIirilMTAN' (II'KIIA IIIU'Ml .MIlTKOI'lll.irAN lll'KUA I'OMI'.tM', .V. V. 'II'IXIW IvlKM.Ml, IIKC, II. ul " u'l'lk. The Daughter of the Regiment muis. iii:mi'i:i., mattiki.h. mm. caki'I. M lll'TI. ll'AMil'.I.O. Comlurlor. Sir- I'AI'l. Hral". HUH f heatnut Ht. Wai. 4l'.;i; llagu 117. PRINCESS REGENT RIALTO , Viola t Ileminsr and Wilfred Lucas are the stars in this new photoplay, -which will be the Strand Theatre's .eaturcd ofTerine ,i!-f-1A!!V. r,1. SettVrek.- - AOAIiIUIV Seata at lleppe'a.lltv Che.Uut Philadelphia I Tonight at 8.1 S Owhe4trai-fii'1ll5;'?r.iu.H RIDGE AVE. RUBY SAVOY STRAND STANLEY TIOGA Turu HyakttMi. lu 'Him rurie of Iku KUle rericun, In The lllAe of Jt-nnlo Quihiuif fh-rlfK ItuV. Ill Hon of liU l'thvr Mm. Vernon Caatle, In ti 1 ra nded In A ready Marsrurite Clark. In Ut-bii llurvlar " - -mr --- 1- Vlrctnla Teamon, In Thou hhnltrNut Htfal Mm- Vernon Ceitte. in Tho Mark 6f Cam l'Aullite Krrderlrk, In The lluuvry Heart Klttv Gordon, In 11 rr Hour l'ranklin Tarnum, In Alijthitiff Uiire IoUkUh Fairbanks, in Man from l'a(ntd 1'oit .lullun Ultlmre, In Cver Mm, Carfax llunhman and Illne, Volro of Conaclence HoukIbi Kalrbank-, In Heachtiia or the Moon Violet Mtreereau. In Thu pa Biff dy (Jueen lluihinan It I)a)ive, In non The Adoptid The Judtfnient IIouk llruldlne rorrar. Ut Tho Pevll Htone . tleraldlne Farrar, In The Woman God Tonot JJala Wllaon, la 'Alimony7 , 'jvuru llayakawa. la Tha Curee of Iku KlRle Vcrsuson, In The Itlve of Jrnnle CU'hlni) lalne lammratfln,tn The Co-reapondtnt Mra, Vernon Caatle. In titranded In Arcady limlly Mtavcna, In Outwitted Zana Kf.te. In Ona Hour June Caprice. In Unknown 74 lUhel Iiarrmo Th Kternal ore,. In Moltmr The .Tudnment llouaa Otraldlno Farrar, In The Uavll Utone Paraldtna Farrar, In Tin Woman Ood Vorcot hoii Wtlaoh, in Al tony V WEDNESDAY I THURBDAY I'i!ln rredaYMlt. in Tauru Hajakawa, In The llqr.tr llanrt The UUrve of Iku ,;f.!'1.M',lllim I" William, Famum. In The Lova Doctor Tha Conquaror Jack Plckford. in ' Jack I"lckford In Tom Sawrar Tom Hnwicr Theda Dara. In T!id B'. In Ilr Oreateat tov lUrGraateat Ixo Ildna Uaodrlch. In pda, Goodrich. In An American Mld An American Matrt Dourlna ralrbanka. In raullna Frederick. In Iioivn to Earth Tha llunaty Iltart Annaita Kellarman, In Eva Tanuni. In A linuthur ot tha qoda The Wild (jftl . Allca Brady, In Julia Day. In Tha Maid ot llVlalum The Italntow 'ulrl Carlyle Blaekwall. In r!rla HtackKell. In Tiii) Uood.for-Notlilnt Tht aood.for.Kotlilnir .'i?,rf wll,i.,I IJJLrl.wllllni. hi Thla la tha Lit a The oV Doetor EVb.J 7,r,13mV,,.l w !!,'. ."rady, In I,lfora Whirlpool Tha Maid at Pilflum ,iii,re..?fcDW1, ' 'J!1.111- In Tha fc'hlp of Doom My Lltlla Hoy ponttanca Talmadve. Conatanoa Talmadee, In "Hcandal" in acndal'' Qtorfa Wlih. In Qi( Walih. In Thlala the Ufa Vf.fla thi -fe C?JI,n 9r,SLh Jn Corrlna atlmih. In Who Ootn ThtraT Who 0oa ThuaT Lillian Wflkar, n Bonis Markova. In I.uat of tho Attn , Tin rilnlcj Madonna -, Ayf,iBra.'s'fc '.". Jack j'lckford. In Tha Maid ot Belgium The tlaoat llouae .,R,?r.ytTVi.'in Km"mw '"- l?tufl ralrbanka. In ' Dourlae .Falrbanka.. In JUathlna- for ht Moon y,acfrln for tM tlocn g-liSgf-CTliir' D",tlTha'Vp7m''g TT.JC?u?r:VVfku"' Th.ifuafm.nt Th,MYu,,.'fd'blg.um TJc'agy&n'?. Viottt Maratraau,' li hl Claiton. In Tha WartaJy gynn Eat ).lony Harold Laelrvsoel, In Harold tttokwoiid.. In A Snuara Pc,lvfr A, ayr pactfyar Th.Ji;;c; n -!. ' vTv;tu.vtn myir& ?MtW:m9'X& Thrr'ca'Aaa r-jarfyU JtUeklI. tn Juno Caarlcj. In Tha OoOd fpa Kathlr UnkaoVa 3t Th Judrmant Marauarlt Clark. In Houia BlTa VlatlnM Idol Ojraldlna Farrar, In Qarildlha 1'arrar, In . Tk Davll StonJ Tht )vtl iJlon; i i i i i ,' i i , tbal Clarto. In Oalt.Kane, In Ka,y Manty Btuthtrn I'rlda FRIDAY Tauru Hayakawa. lu Tht Curat of Iltu Ilthtl CUiton. In Kiisy Alonty Jarti I'lrkford, la Tom Bawver raulint Frtdt'rlck. in Tha Huntry Heart Hmlly Slefn. In Tha Hlaclter In unary Heart I'aullnt Frtdtrlek. Tilt 11' Kvi STaTiauay. in o Wild Olrl Alan .Ilale, In One liour Ann J'tr.nlneton. tn The Antlca ol Ann Puattn Fornum, In Tlie Bcpltt Ptinptrntl Antonio Moreno. In Tho Antl Factory SATURDAY Tauru Ifajakdwn. in ineUurBoof Iku Hmlly .steVanB. in I he blacktr Jark riekford. in' Tom Sawytr 1!flln.e. 1'redtrlek. tiii Tho Hunt-ry Heart ..' Jt!!"Hrny, In Her lighting Phanee Hulda from tlollai',1 J'.la TanRuay. in , Tho Wliatlfrl In ht Iltxtneratta Mlt Whitman Tr Violet Mtratraau. In Tht Itaa-mdy Oaten Jack rickford, .In Jac( and Jill Jant Cowl. In Tht Bpreadlnr Davrn Theda Kara, Camilla Mra. Varnon Caatle. In BtraaJta In Arcady Aladdin and lilt M'ondtrful Lamp limlly Wthltn. In Tht Outaldtr raullnt Fredtrlclt, In Tht Hungry Heart Hium iiavakawa. In The Call of tht Hat Dauglaa Valrbanka, In Hatching I"-, tht loon June.'carrict, In . unknown 3U VltltlMerttrtku. In tt Itafffdy tluetn Tht Judgmtnt Itouat Th.JUclvcr18;?ax ripihrnaa Itaixt. In Tht Volet of Contcltnca Taylor; Holmea, In A Impll Town Ouy f... P.1"'8 Kenyon. In Tho Hftat Whlto ,j',-ai Th rjP.'torfonTiir I no Antlc of .ni ."" iuart Deeti"r ThLrin.e ,",u,'tcr. In Tho Htalnleaa llarrltr Indian rlumrr.er at Iry Valley Johiiauii Mmt. Jtarkova, In The Pamtt.l Madonna Jack I'lckfortl.- In Jack and Jill Jane Cowl, In Tho Hprtading Dawn Theda- Ilara, In Camilla Mr"' v"",on Cnatlei in atrandeU In Arcady i Aladdin and ilia , Wonderful Lamp Uualln feniuin. in North of rifty-thrve ThW.h?m: n. In math Tha tSfct$?flBr&ii Aah Mqfdocfr. In PltatOlelp gmlly In oaa ThtrtT Harry Mora: who u Marguerite Clark, tn Wayi Matln ian 0Tv:,v.r,'B,ffr;", fho A' Kihman, tn pttd Son Paulina Frederick, hi Tho Hungry Heart Duatln Famuin. In Tht Hcarltt Minperntl pouilaa Fairbanks In lloachlng for tho Moon QerMdlne Farrar. In Tht Woman qp.1 Forgot Mary Vlckford. In Tht Llltlt Prlnen.ii The Judgment Houaa t Julian Bltlnge. lu Tha Cltvtr Mra.Carfai William lluifill. In Hnap Judgmtnt Taylor Holmea, In A Small Town Ouy Duatln Farnum, ' Tht Spy In Tht Eyari yart Ovarton, In , llottom of tht Wt!l Iorey A Orimth. In Who Oota Thtrtr Kitty (lordoii, In' Her Hour " - Margutrlta Clarl:. In hab'a Jlalluto Idcl Geraldlne Farrar, In Tht Dtvll Stoaa, Thomaa Il.'Imjt'i Whltlur Thoi dotal! . Iwm, VICTORIA r. -Ui ;,' .r'.y.v, "". V " if. I. - !. . K 't,J,f 'r ' '- re-.'' v- AV 4V'' .C'.r:i-i ' twit 'v' wr J- I i-"a r- .' ". J-A"i;1Lvi.-JjiS .
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