1 v V( miv? .. J-M ,V -T t. ": , -. VC ' jl j. miNF&tyrrr 1 nr,v.ijJ7$m v tS C-.' ' V &l j .1 . tE WwCi. . iiQA t "- i f, .(VfctfiK a i '.-' r-r ., EVENING PT7BLIG LEDaiDR-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBEUARY 12, 1038 f.V V 4 !U - T M if ' i9 Mr : K ' Ui. ' E&v EVA J w Fii &t? -; s- K $ Sr hi U ,&? A hi mm ..Siii TA The 4 it STRAND vCermant'n Ave. at Venango St. fl.VV I M. t Woj Secured the Fr( Showing in NORTH : (t, :, DUTI A HP! DUI A .'lr IT iniLiLLSllir 1 IXfV Of Thli i Remarkable Series of "Patriotic Screenplays DRURY Germantown Aye., Thirteenth St., Tioga St. 1 Krtnlnss PeTo and Klnht-thlrlT J Symphony Orchestra A Dependable Show Every Night Amid Surroundings Cheerful and Bright You Will See "The Son of Democracy" Here Soon Frankford Theatre , FRANKFORD Early Presentation at This Theatre with a Personality AT THE CEDAR 60th and Cedar Theatre with a Personality I The BALTIMORE ' ' Slst and Baltimore r Will have these remarkable 1 photoplays. Watch for the first f of the1 series, i THE PALM Frankford Ave. and Norris St. ' like other first-class theatres, will present : 'The Son of Democracy" j Saturday, March 9 Manheim Theatre' ' Germantown Ave. at Manheim MATINEE DAILY AND IT WILL BE SHOWN HERE; TOOf LEHIGH THEATRE 2516 W. Lehigh Ave. 4 Will have the first showing of . this new series in this section. t&v ,1 waxen tor rie uate Coming to Liberty Theatre TACONY tf:'?. It w AM:sun ruu t.....i : .-w- - ..uuin ' and Artcraft Pictures .1 ALLENTOWN,"PA. Regent Theatre First Presentation in This J r:.. tu:. w u y wnjr ! rr tea jALLENTOWN, PA. , -. . . TTr - c t Always Beit Entertainment t Obtainable at the TIOGA 17th and Venango Sis. and The Son of Democracy' It Exceptionally Good Shrewd amuiement seekers have found the programs at the DREAMLAND 36th and Haverford Ave. To Be of Unchanging High Quality You Will Like The Son of Democracy, Coming Here Soon c WJSS Jj mm ri&zgiszr,. m ram r f prW i BENJAMIN Ismiiinliniiiiiiiii'l'Ullrrin-iriTri'M; The constant desire to present the BEST picture obtainable is our reason for securing The Son of Democracy For Early Showing at Happy Hour Theatre Columbia, Pa. In Addition to Other Worth.Whlle " Features When you buy your ticket at the box office of the BALA-CYNWYD AUDITORIUM Atk -when "The Son of Democracy" will be shown. COMING SOON FIREMAN'S AUDITORIUM Kennett Square, Pa. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE VICTORIA 9th and Market Streets Announces the Coming of Benjamin Chapin in "The Son of Democracy" The BEAUTIFUL BENN 64th and Woodland Ave. Will Soon Show These SERIES OF PICTURES THE 111 Ml III &&fcs$s&m iSvCSK,ll 7i vxctwrnszwcz MmM L'115 I ' -' :& CHAPIN NEARLY EVERYBODY IN CHESTER, PA. will go to the GRAND to see BENJAMIN CHAPIN in 'THE SON OF DEMOCRACY" Will You Be There? THIRD STREET Theatre EASTON, PA. Wilt Present This Patriotic Reper (aire of Dramas, One Each Week BEGINNING FEB. 21,22,23 Coming to STRAIMH Doyle8town, P,a, ypmsssrwiunyixjipxvF r-&fotfM16jt4 First Presentation ANYWHERE First Episode This Week As nn Added Attraction New Episode Every Week ipfasssKsmaB&ja&sa THEATRES SON OF 1 A Whole Century's Romance Plundered for a Great fpHE world's greatest republic emerged out of all that incredible drama we call the Nineteenth Century. And it has remained for the world's greatest motion picture, a Paramount Picture, to weld into one immense photo play the drama and the romance of that century. Benjamin Chapin in "The Son of Democracy" It is the longest picture ever made, the most absorbing and the most magnificent a splendid example of the sort of pic ture which has put Paramount and Art craft Motion Pictures where they arc, foremost. No emotion is left untouched by this colossus of dramas. Its scope is Homeric. It moves through Peace and through War, it moves amid the struggles of the body and the struggles of the soul, it has rosy laughter and pale tears. Early frontier life is here, alternately dangerous and joyous, the slave trade WEST CHESTER, PA. COMING SOON Idle Hour Theatre A series of dramatic film stories of America in the making. Life of ABRAHAM LINCOLN WEST CHESTER, PA. Coming Thursday, March 7th ROXBOROUGH Mahayunk and Conarroe Sts. , Philadelphia COMING LUBIN'S GRAND VINELAND, N. J. SEND, FOR FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET PRESENTING DEMOCRACY" ksg : Its f Motion Picture upon the Mississippi and the slave auc tions, the figures of great Americans arc seen active amid the tumult of the Civil War, and through it all you feel a solemn and unique thrill that tin's really HAPPENED! , "The Son of Dcmopracy" reveals the soul of a great nation finding itself, forg- ing steadily ahead in the spirit of. justice and fair play, even as that spirit today is expressing itself on the torn battlefields of Europe. A bully show. A memorable one. It divides itself into ten locical chapters, one chapter formancc, and each chapter a complete drama in itself. See them all if you can. , Thousands of theatres have already booked it. ( Has yours? Show this page at the ticket oihce window and ask FIRST APPEARANCE ATLANTIC CITY ' at the Df 1(1 T lioardwnlk at South DIJKJKJ Carolina Ave. " of "The Son of Democracy" FIRST SHOWING AT THE Forrest Theatre Bristol, Pa. Monday, March 18 Coming soon STRAND. ' Hightatown, N, . IMPERIAL 60th and Walnut Sts. Will have the newest sensation in filmdom, Benjamin Chapin in The Son of Democracy AS USUAL, THE GERMANTOWN THEATRE Germantown Ave. at School Lane Has Secured Another Special Feature. It Is BENJAMIN CHAPIN in The Son of Democracy' SfSw rani; SSis 'P&ZSS ;V?zs given at each oer- JvIIEN? Extraordinary News The life of Abraham Lincoln will be portrayed by Benjamin Chapin in The Son of Democracy7 At the GRAND Broadway at Mickle CAMDEN, N. J. COMING AUDITORIUM WESTVILLE, N. J. KING'S PALACE HADDONFIELD, N. J. V Rialto Theatre GERMANTOWN In accordance with its policy of showing new, worth-while plays, has secured this modern production. You will always find satisfied patrons at the RIDGE AVE. THEATRE i:i(iiiTi:iiMii ami mnni: avksub Mutlnrr IMllr HUII'IIONY ORClinSTKA AND ORON Come and be one You will like "The Son of Democracy" to be shown here soon Our Mollo "tnirJIR NOTHING IU'T thx lllT IS iOOI KNUUUIl" dfc?JB ess m mi miasasvAi TRENTON'S Progressive Ploloplay Theatres Will Shortly Present Benjamin Chapin in 'The Son of Democracy" STRAND BIJOU RIALTO PRINCESS MAJESTIC and STRAND Lambertville,. N. J. HI 'ttftffcffikSBnil wilLbeijL ics of P118J to sec this new series plays at the popular 'J SHERWOOD 54th and Baltimore Ave! I BLUEBIRD. Broad at Susquehanna "Always the Beat" That's why we've reserved i, early showing of this product ABRAHAM iSJCQJJj AVrer saw a motion alt. turf, but YOU (ffii ' SEE Benjamin Chanlnl. V "The Son of Democraci"! at the ' PARK" 33d and RINK rrtIUV AVENUE March ISth and 16th Same Management as JEFFBtSnt 29th and Dnnnhin ai.Km COLISEUM 60th and Market Theatre with a Personality' Will have an early shovviM of these special feature special feature pictures ONTARIO . 2d and Ontario Sts. Will show its patrons this nsw. er, better and astounding $., rics of screen stories'. "You'll Enjoy 'Em" . . VrM T'l 1 ccr 4J T-LIIO ? i nu v k PRODUCTION ; . AT THE CAMBRIA;, 25th and Cambria ' In accordance with a poller M presenting the newest and best, I THE MANAGEMENT OF Franklin Theatre 3d and Fitzwater Streets Believes in conservation of (loom. That is the reason , j you will always find a happy audience at this theatre'. We have arranged to show "The Son of Democracy." COME TO THE HIPPODROME 6th and South StresU Where you will receive the & mum of entertainment at a awl mum charge. 'The Son of Democncyl WILL APPEAR HERE ..:' WOODLAND AVENUba LEADING THEATRES1! The Paschall r .J 71f St. anil Woodland Av nn 1 88th St. and Woodland A'i WILL SOON SHOW THESE PICTURES j j Poplar Theatrt 6th and PoDlaT - " AND u a uvnn mm ' a nmiTtvvi - i Franklin and FairmouBt ,J WILL SOON SHOW Theie Wonderful , Motion Pictures i March 8 1 SALEM, N. j These wonderful picture will be shown in the WJ house in your tow Watch for playing d West Philadelphians a-. ;.. .-' ). p. ' . ri i'j)ir .-; iT'. "j' r-st? t. ;'a:' -.