r-v ;,v. 1 eVENIKG' lUBLlO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11 1911) i u. m? i I THEATRE BILLS FOR NEXT WEEK. Schedule of Entertainment tit the Various Playhouses in This City XEW ATTRACTIOX At)ELPHt"0i, Mama!" n niuilcal comedy, vvltli Justlno Johnstone. J rank I ay, Helen bhlinnan and nnrr Conor In the IcailliiK rolei. Music hy Aupuatus Ilarratt and Prank 'lours and book ana lrlcs hy riilllp Harlhol omae. COXTIXUt(l ATTRACTIONS LYRIC Low VlthU In "Friendly I'.w mle," a lln. linked nu emotions aroused nmong American cltlreui m Rennan birth during tho world war ju&t ended. BROAD CJcoirc Arils?, Hie eminent Kncllsh actor. In a iloubla hill of "The Mollusc" and "A Well-remembered Voice," tho newest piny from the pen of Sir .lames M. Hartle. SHUBERT Mclnljre and Heath In their musical extravaganza, "Hello Alexander." The book by Kdgar Simlth and IJmlly M. Youiik. I.vrlci bs Alfred llrian and music by .161m Schwartz. FORREST The Klavv &. Krlnngcr mu sical comedy, "Tho Velvet Lad," by Victor Herbert and Henry lilossoni. a musical crslon of a popular farce, 'iforso O'Hamey, .Mario I'lMin und Minerva. Coverrialn'nre featuicd. CARRICK David Ilelasco's suece", "Tolly With n l'ast, In which Ina Claire In maUlne her first appearance it in a dramatic role, u-ctr.i mauncc iTiaay. OPERA HOUSE "Oh. Lad ' Ladv "" musical comedy, produced by I', Hay Comstock and William r.lltott Hook and lyrics by Guy Jlolton and C (!. Wodehouso and Bcoro by Jerome Kern Original New- York cast. Including Vlvlenno Segal, Carl Kandall and Con ' Manco Dlnncy. WALXUT Last week of "The Garden of Allah," dramatization of the Hlchena novel. A blK cast, with mnnv; animals, appear In the Fpectacle VAUDEVILLE KEITH'S Kddio Leonard and his com pany of minstrels will bo the head line featuro; .loo Laurie and Alcen llronson, In a. comedy sketch; the' Ban- s In their sketch, "The Ilurglnr"; Iols Josephine and Tjlcr llrooke. In a ulnging and dancing act; Ilert Kalmar and Jessie llrovvn. In n four scene fantasy; Frank Yates and Gus Uecd, In comedy and songs; tho four Headings, jugglers; Itfdle Weber und Marlon Illdnor, hongs and dances; Hmma rrancl, in a dancing and uc- obatia act, GLOBE Musical tabloid. 'Oh, What a Night," anil Holand West and com pany. In a farce, w'lll bo tho headline features. BROADWAY Tho musical comedy net "Tho Candy Shop," and tho war film. "Under Four 1'lagF," will head tho bill tho llrHt half of the week', tho musical comedy act, "Oh, You Stork," and the photoplnv, "Tho Ono Woman," last half of the week. CROSS KEYS A companj of six in "Childhood Dfts," and tho Toklo Japs, acrobats, are headllners the first halt f the week; tho comedy, "Sherman Was Wrong." and the Uoudlnl serial, last half of tho week, WILLIAM J'iv.V.V lh c comedy acts and Constance Talmadgo hi "A Lady's Name," will niaik tho bill tha first half of the week; tho musical comedy act, "Oh, Aunty." and Norma Tal madgo In "Tho Forbidden City," last half of tho week. J.YO.V Bobby Heath and his "1010 Glrllo Tievuo," nnd Mtlo, 'Tho question matk," will be headllners the first hnlf of tho week; l'rankle Heath, come dienne, and Loos lliotheic, lit songs, last half of tho week COLOXIAL Compan of seven In "Plaj mates," and Vrankio Heath, will bo hendllnors tha first half of the week, Bobby Heath and his "1019 Olrlle Ilevuc" and Mllo, "tne question mark," last half of the week. KIXOX'S ORAXDnutti Uoe, come dienne ; the Melody Garden ; Raj mond Wllbert, In a skit, and other acts PHOTOPLAYS BTAXLEY "Hjo for ne" Is the lutest starring vehicle, for Mme. Alii Nazi moia, tho llusslan actress. It is tho screen version of the play by the Bel gian dramatist, Henri Klstemaeekcr, and was directed by Albert Capellanl. PALACE "Tho Forbidden Citj" brings Norma Talmadgo to the screen of this theatre tho first half of tho week. 1'or the last half of the week Kveljn Nes bit, in "Her Mistake," will bo tho at traction. ARCADIA "Out ot tho Shadow," with Pauline Frederick as the star, Is tho chief atti action at this theatre. Kmllo , Chautard directed this play and sur rounded tho s-tar with a capable cast of platrs, Including Wyndom Stand ing, Jack W. Johnson and Umma C. Campbell. VICTORIA "Treit i:m Hough" has the novelty name which was adopted by tho tank corps In tho army, and stars Tom Mix. Tliero is nn added attrac tion In the Interesting studies pre sented by Martin Johnson In his "Can nibals of tho South Seas" ItEOEXT "Her Inspiration" will bo tho dramatic velilclo of May Allison the first half of tho week, whllo the last three da will hao Vivian Mar tin n "Jnno Goes A Wooing " BTIIAXD "Branding Broadua" Is tho title of tho William S Hart show, which gives this western plajcr nn opportunity to wear evening dress, Tho picture for tho last half of tho week will ba Dorothy lllsli. In "Tho Hopo ) Chest." LOCUST "Arizona" piovldes Douglas Fairbanks with u chance to show his . work ln'a revival of the Thomas play, BURLESQUE OASIXO Joe Hurtlg offers "Hello America," In which Lewis and Dody Sams will ho tho leading comedians. Book by Frank Wakefield and special music by Nat Osborne. TROCADERO IMvvard Hush's "Paris by Night." Halllo Peano nnd Huth Denice figure ptomlnently In tho piece. OAYETY Joo Maiks and his "Broad way Belles" offer what Is announced as "forty different species of fun." MIXSTRELS VUMOXT'S Tho hurlesquo on tho s-klp. stops will bo continued a second week at tho Arch Slieet "homo of min strels. ' LUMBERMEN POOL INTERESTS Pliilatlclnliiuiis Active in Move ment Affecting Foreign Sales A corporation of lumber men con' ' ti oiling a combined annual business of' S4. 000.000. 000 will renretent tlin lumber merchants of this country In alt dualities V- with foreign bujers, vine lumbermen nave pooled tnelr In terests to lower charges Incident to foreign shipping and to prevent buern lrom other countiles Invading the United Ktates and controlling tho lumber mar I ket. 'ihn new organization will be known us tho National Bureau of Wholesale Lumber Distributors and will mart with u tentatlvo capital of 7100,000. Rules governing tho new combination nre being drawn up by J, W. Turnbull, Frederick S. Underhlll, B C, Currio and n. B. Raymond, all of Philadelphia ; C W. Caley, of Springfield, Mass , and Frank A, Nile, of New York. The orgauizutton meeting tf the new corporation was held Ht tho Uellevue Stratford und representative distribu tors from all sections of the country 2 H nilVllunillK,, , V.H, A : OUR 'MUSICAL' COUNCIL AS NEW YORK SEES IT I Scathing Comment oil Kcfusul to Co-operate With Phila. Orchestra for Free Concerts Under tho caption "Provincialism." tho Musical Courier, of New York, pub lishes the following account nnd com ment on tho lecent councllmanlc fr.-U achieved In this city In refusing to pay for about one-half of tho expense of a Jf.r.. . I1 trtc fiu1aV concerts by the Philadelphia Orchcstta, the orchestra Association palng the lemalndcr- ' ono of the great tyinphony orches tras of this country recently offered to give sK free Kundiy afternoon concerts, to which no ndmlssion would be charged, If the City Council would appropriate J1O.00O toward tho actual expenses, amounting to $18.00i, tho orchestra. ihiouRh Its supporting association, being willing to shoulder the other $800(1 Itself It was a noble offer, freelj made, with the object of bilnglng the best of inuslo within the reach of those people who cannot afford to buy tickets to tho tegular mnceits of the organiza tion And what happened-.' VTho piesldent of the clts's Sahb.ith Association a clergjnian appeared be fore Council nnd said ''We ate now cnJolng quiet Sab baths, and the day should continue to bo kept quiet You have no right to CHESTNUT BELOW AN UNUSUAL GROUP OF VAUDEVILLE STARS! The Gifted Blackface Comedian, Singer and Dancing Star EDDIE LEONARD AND COMPANY The Minstrels in "DANDY DAN'S RETURN" An Elaborate Production, Featuring Mr. Leonard's New Song Hits Francis Yates &,Gus Reed! M'J-.ri.U. tOMI.IlY IKATlKl.t MR. & MRS. JIMMY BARRY I'UKhKNTIMl "Till: lit IK. I. K" I Eddie Weber & Marion Ridnor l:TK A1)I)KI ATTKACT1I1M AM) Lois Josephine & Tyler Brooke Aftfr Thflr Musical (oinrcb iirrf.fs Tun Iio Ililllj ! 1". VI.. 'ile und ratfl AIuion n Wrrh In Athmire, No Telephone (Irilrrs for AALNUT Till'. I.ll.IU.l.R (() hTLTLMIOLS l'KOIIirTlOV NEXT WTiBVF W a O "B i e5 & Sir mo J!!&9KmmS&'' fV.int "limillliHli ' FISKE O'HARA IINK " VV I.I.K -i-!itM TlMim 7VTA4n1S4rin nnoi-n ITrvllcn Next Thursday Eve. at 8 ' Philadelphia Operatic Society j VVAsll.I I.i:i, Conductor. THE BOHEMIAN GIRL BKNI-.J'IT OK JIAIINKMNN IIOSl'IT.U.. Mlxars Mr(.lnlf). Martin. Illttfr. Metrrt. olkninnn. lluoil.--hiittlruorth. Hub, (IIOHIN or 1111. IIXI.I.KT 111' 40. iuiiihrii nf l'hlltinlnltlit lrrhriru. sKr-.. Mi, 7Vc, i. i no. n, M.no Hl OI'tTI K. IIIIH I HKHT.MT Ml. Vrudrmy ot Mulc. Med. 1:vr. Jan, 22 Hnln.Ml New York Symphony Society MISCHA I Waller Dumrosc'lt, Conductor IteH, heutH. ! Itusikliin I'lunlnt The new hentloii of thf hPltMOtl 12.50. $-., 51.50, SI. 73o tit Mfppe'w RECITAL BY T0SCHA 1FMT o. HI ILQiLH Latest Genius of tha. Violin Metropolitan Opera House 1 C Wl.liMDV l'.Vl'.NIM.. JM.BV1J Tlfki.(H ?c to S. non' un hiilc lit Mrt. llox iiiii". Womaiin'.. I10H (hrklnut Mrrrt. MeWpolitan opE(?tASE Wednesday Evg., January 22 Galli-Curci "Messenger of the Goddess of Song" hriU Hale bcfflnt ixt Monday morning at Melropnlltan llox OiIW, J1S Chestnut M hlt!!- Kl.oll, VJ, X.oll, No mail or telephone orders filled. Metropolitan Opera House MOMIVY. JAM'ABV 20. 11110. AT BUS Russian Symphony Orchestra MlHlrnt torHhcr with tho ISADORA DUNCAN DANCERS tiforre t'optlund, l'lanl.t i aaflstlntf artlit TlcUeta now on rale at Wey niann's. 1108 Ohentnut HI r.f, it no ti r.o n,i tj mi AllHrhtilrr iNinductor AL'AIU'.VIY OI' Ml'Nir ThU Aft., at 3:0O. I 1111,1 .N K I! C I T A J, !ffi GIVEN! M TIrkrti 7HO. It Oil I 10, J2.00. J2.50. At Heppe'n. 1110 Chestnut St. AI.TKI.II LUK 1 U 1 1UX,ST and POVLA FRIJSII, Soprano Monday Musicale Monday at 3 IIALIKOOAI IIKLI.lit UKSTBAT1 OKU Tickets. f3. K.50 13 at IUppVs Krtn'i. . ' f . j i take laxpa ers' money, paid for one pur pose nnd divert It to another. The laws of this Commonwealth prohibit tho en gagement of any unueeesaty labor on tho Sabbath. This offer has for Its aim Hie giving of Sunday concerts later on to which ndmlislnn will be charged 'Then another minister, n presenting a Batitlst conference, and n third one, representing a Methodist conference, presented tesnlutlons adopted by those bodies protesting against the conceits. " I tielleva lu giving the poor and hard-wot king people evei chanco for lecre.itlon, said another Councilman; 'but I am opposed to tho bill I made a mlstako In voting money for the Park way, Art Gallery and other cosily Im provements. 1 would rather vole to In crease tho salaries of "little fellows In the clt's employ or to provide a pla- ground for the children who Jlvo in my 'section.' "And the Council voted against the appropriation by a voto of fifteen to two' A bit discouraging, Is It not" "Whole dhl this happen" lu Paris, Me 7 In Kalanu. Wash " In Sin ti- Igelo, Tot '.' lu Key West, l'la ' N'o' None of these cities his u huge sin phon orchestri with geneiois Impulses. Had they, we clu not doubt that tho municipal Council would hive gladly accepted such an offer The progressive. Intelligent communltv that scorned to approprlato $10,000 for so legitimate a purpose was Philadelphia "We can onlv espress a profound feel ing of Ktnpathy for the splendid men and women who have been laboring for ears to bring orchestral music to that tbenlghted clt nnd have succeeded In providing U on wcekJlas at least vvfth one of the finest orchestras In e llst'ence directed by a splendid rondui I lor" TWELFTH STREET Four Readings M'KflU. M)KI.T I'KATI Kli BERT KALMAR and JESSIE BROWN ,1V A KWTASV. -'Ill .IM" Emma Francis & Arabs KTK Mlllhll WTKU'TIOM Joe Laurie & Aleen Bronson TIIK I'lM' si: PAIR Alii , Mglita, I', II.. 2"i- lo H.Oll Hell. 1 illiert .19?j Uevtdttr, l(nr 1G0 atiinliiv l.venliucs r IIoIIiIds 9TH AND WALNUT MT. TOIIll JSr TO S1.00 Mills. Turs, A Tlmr-.. 'J.'.-JO OB WEEK LAST S'mIti NOT A Jiorinv "x i'i( tiki; rt the t omlrrf nl Snnd hlnrin nn thp DpNfrt AMI tlin Vtrlnl Diinrf. Hull ami ! the .N ill ho Diinri'rs thuisou r.r., iirim n Mdiir J1IK I.U I.li tHANTI.KS Arabs, Camels, Horses, Donkeys, Goata Tho Mightiest Play on the Planet AiiutI'; I nsorllr lrlli I onicilluu. I" Ills. Honinntlr I'nrrn "JIIIB1 IN IMNTh" Ilrar .Vlr. ()'Ilnru' .e Sonnii MhNIN(.s, 7 4 0. .ilj :tn,. NKNT HKI.lt MME. ELLIS A llirl Hlio Knonit Kirrjlliln; Shpuill Hnawpr jnurlueMlnu k i, Tirmfi 7 1 omil li-nno of sjjiropa l Ion il--LlllLiiMtlil,N" n,lSf,'.-fK , "V.RII'j " IIXI!lthy.AMll ltll-T . JMV,I.,'SI, Ji"iintf JONTIj l.QI.K i.i.nks" 'J Illltll IJI'thoHB HouJIiil.'Tlie Jlimler Utiderr' M. PENN I.iinrn.irr Arc. l)t. 40tli & 41it llll. .'its A FAQS. 1 j. Q i rnnrifnrinir VIoniul 5 COMEDY ACTS SmiHIllW NfM BOSTOCK'S RIDING SCHOOL now cirruw itHipr Are Vladi. VIOSS A. -Kh IICNTON 4 IIAfhKTT HIIHIIFlt A (i(llll-ri, 1M1K "jxf IIS V. ..r1.'.01 I'hntnphiy ONsr.Nt I'. l.M, Mllii:. In lint. Urst I'hlhi. sliowlnu-, " I.i-iIv'h Nninr." Illll ilnnrml Tlmr.il.n. rtiotovluys nbulnnl thruush tho Stanley iiookiiic c-nrporuilon ADELPHI MAT. TODAY LAST TIME TONIGHT Uitli MM ThM, und .. V. t.sr C.III'JIY Ol'.MlhlC. Tliurs.. Jan. 30, 8I1J COL. W. A. BISHOP thj: l'piti.D's (,khtkst Atn ( In a .Stlrrlnr IllmtrutfU Lecture 'Air Fighting in Handers Fields" Aavanco orders now Ilerpo's.UlO Chestnut. mi:tkoi'oi.it.vx oi'liia iiousu ?j?Wn&Br.N.v. Tues. Evg,Jan.2l,alB :SAMSONetDEULA Mmr. Utirnnurr, JIM. t'uruu, t'ouilnou, .VUnloiiei, IteluM, I onilurlor, Inleuf Seal" llus c'hesinut VVulnut 4lJt, Jluco 07, ORPHEUM-,0e ttffii'iSffvi? Daddy Long. Leg. Jnusry 18 "TUB; OLD IIOMBSTCAD" ' Innr-iM'ii' mTT ! 7i tK ffT:.,.,,.. .,,, ,nn i ,i HlJM it I f m Tsiu tmc. Afc(j?3rar.B. Mrj ' ' -1""1 ,wt- a O 1 Market Str'eet Above 16th Z3&B D ua "VSJ"-! Contuiuoui, 11.15 A, it, t ll.lt P. M. -SL-Tf ni1 '' Vuf s-5 Wh S NinDM.Ndnrt Sj !aSg-;,'5ejf .'sg T-fl 1 Builrm Maniitr COMING MONDAY A SCREEN CLASSICS INC. PRODUCTION I One or" the Mott Interesting Actreisei on Stage or Screen. ' ffiMtm MA 'v' llArlrU-lj Mf It i 1 1 iiih 1 1 iiiitiiiWifr ii ",:'l'w...xxnwm&&?mql .t)l'IKI rilOVt t.'llO I11EM' V EHY SL'CCrSSFLT, DHAMA BY THE IULt.IAN DHAMsllsT IIEMII mSTEMACCllEIW. ntnrcir.D nv aiurut iaphxavi who has pee hesi'o.ssibi.e ron I I 1 MAM lllc, rllOllL'CTlONR I Z I I I.STATMI.F.V tPOrVr-irp'T oppucctda I ! CONDUCTFDBY ALtlEnT V. WAYNE. WtLt ISTERPRrX t I ' ' SCHERERAIAPA (.V. KlJOBUr-KOItBAKOW) W I l WEEK JAN. 20 WILLIAM TAVERSHAM in "Tho Silver King"J uiiiiiniii i;rfivnm UU ' "y7feyrr;uu 1 1 jnr4i I wiiiiiuI f . I"ll 'HE. X S - THOU TMI ! H CTORIA KgooxiNO cojjff B I mabi:ct BT. ADOVr KINfH VirTORTA SYMrltOVY ORCIIISTnA COMMbNCING MONDAY WM. FOX Presents v.." ,E ' illls M .SOI V VV Ml I'l VV I I) UllVt till. WI'I I.KNOVV N i ii vni I'm Added Attraction First .F- . -r L. . H,l . imjL M - 1UA,H Lr ' .j. r M. B.JB1 iAfWiJ ! mwm ofihe MllStftS ruoionitti'iiMi vi tin. rust, oi i.ih. oitiniAr siviiiiino nr 'jum.s or .vu viii"! n isi:ac ni.itors man mu.iv; amii VIIHH1NIIV VIVSKATINO TWO WEEKS COM. JAN. 20, A WM. FOX Production lh3 a ill ki s.i' i .' i. i Lunaa m in ANNETTE MMtMT Sritl.1,1 T ,11 Nil-Ill roNTiNi oi h'iYV y?1,' r,",! " . lOVIVII.Nl INI. vionTTvv s-I-Kll.II I I.N VII ,( l. i-.iH i; ; OH,; WHAT NIGHT TALEIirLD AND POPULAR 31RLS OF 3EAUIY. COMEDIANS OF MEmr, CATCHY KEiODIES, COMBINE TO MAKE THIS "NIGHT" ONE Of DELIGHT. Special Added Feature ROLAND WEST & COMPANY In "Fixing the I IIUMI l I Vii IlliVlaW lOITTlf MInTshim.' avtii tii-vi Childhood Days "levercst Juveniles In Vauilevlllo Mal.o Momenta Jooum BIIL CHANGED TitUItSOAY HOUDM In Bocond Eplfode of "Tho Mutsr Mriterr" iiniiii'i ' ,VTJmr niisT .0UEEN OF THE SEA" I Jib i ciiovviMi of Viutcm ur inc oca KrflJJtffJt.) 13 sH imnn ' ifoTOruvT" ; '"' Clupter ot tne hotohavTsJ frVU A Other Acts Worth f L"" i Y saUUlJwUjj Wh"e' Bl" Chsntsd Thur.d.y VfHCUltfUlh flSa''WBgtiT..T-MililiiiMi m.- ....iii...iro0''iwacgMat ! fmk 9 1 1 L.V "K JLTWJjr.1 Street VA , flU. Jlfcma.lfaii VlA WM fi TTAt?1' H i Vl'dLftl IIII il PHVV v ''.' "iiiiamiinii niiovmv W" ev ft SVBr JUM tV . "TIIK IOIIIIIIMIIN lllli."" I II TJ J ! v Tn J:i I a u J t. t nix. coin l Ij HVIIA. J.tOl I.VININIIS. 7 A II. H LiiVro7usv IHajookiHa cccyC 11 15 A M. .. TO it m t, if WAtrrR nrssAprit mnrcTon &W '.s'1 NOV I I. III!'. IWuiilN MVN' vi in si n i n Showing of Martin Johnson's KELLERMAN MONDAY, TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY MUturo if Mlrlli ntt Mdnlr PI 'She- rt TASTY O MUSICAL 'ifm COMEDY WITH SWFET OIRL9, bVVFET SONOS AND EVERY. IHINO DELICIOUS y&fi2E IN CONJUNCTION' WITH HRST honii riiii.ADEM'niv showing or UNDER FOUR FIAGS ARCADIA chIr,tnIst Marguerite Clark nnd M'dBNU o'llKIKV In "I.ITn.lJ Nil-" HOIK Kit" Nevt terk l'l I IMS I HIDI ItlPK In OUT OI'IHI, MIVDOtt" REGENT Murki7th Bryant Washburn "Way of a Jlan Ylt!t n Jlatd" mm' ml -mmmtmwitoB n?f wmmteABaMZii 'Zm'"?stfffiZ' li m v iiiifii.iiii mishit Milium Anti.t. nv Hlv m JgaiC tl MONDAY. TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY i S v"0TOKsvU f . TMSJ TWt U rx5coKiNo cojjrl WALNUT not RfK GEORGE ARLISS "The and "A MONDAY, -Ofcvl far. i-X. MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT AT 8:15 E0RRFST THE K. & E. LAUGHTER-SHAKING f ,""., MUSICAL COMEDY SENSATION! ff tuomaTm. lots PHILLY SET SHORT STAY ONLY! n ' o MATINEE TODAY ORRICK VJ Chestnut NEXT WEEK , ft .lunlpcr AM I, NtXON KinuLixaEit Dusluci: Msnacer O D o o D o roit iii:.n'i:i irs at Tin: I0E30E TROCADERO 1IOVIK OI' KKri.NKIl 111 KI.Ksqi 11 mi II ANII ntll MT. IIXII.Y THIS AITrKNOIIN- AM) MI.MMi Jsck Rtid and His Record Breakers trek Conimrnrliir Janudr 1.1 PARIS BY NIGHT With th Sniarltot. Swiftf( ( nt of tli sai.uii Mill) I urlton, I ml Mi roller, Ilii) .Montitoinfry, (iroritfl T. WtiNh, I.tMtnu ln. Until lrnir. llnllir lH'iin ami a l'lcturetuue CaplUutlne ( hurut of (.Irl. Hon. Wm, Jennings Bryan flip irti Ornlor. will fcnraK on 'PROHIBITION" nt MinnorouTW oij.k hoi m: S1M1W. JiMAKV ft. lit J!l3 1. M. rtespneU eftt n lone hh they Mat can b secured from Ilt Homer W lopi JO.'O Htoclc Kxctianue llulldlnir, VhllaJtptua Dancing Mn. Jane P. C. Miller 1028 Chetlnut St. DANCKS TtJK.SD Y. WnDNnSD V I III. 1JAY and (SATURDAY, from V to li; I'ritato Lessons Dally from 10 A II to 0 AWjaagBaEg.'fl?uM'a "ATKnDM I ORPIIEUM ""VTvTi 7? i- "JIais dk"c.ni! Dddy Long Leg. January 13Tim OLD HOMKHTnU) n ' fi coktissoz vaAiivaaaa iy j. t.le,lut fct rrtvatt lessons dally, I0 A. M. to 11 p. it. t u t 9 PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST ;jlo THOMAS M. MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT AT 8.10 vVexetk LAST WEEK EVKNINQS B.10 SHARP. MAT9. WED, A SAT. AT 2.1 S (DIRECTION OP GEORGE C TYLER) AND A GROUP OP BRILLIANT ASSOCIATE PLAYERS INCLUDINOt VIVA BIRKETT, PHILIP MERIVALE, OLIVE TELL, MRS. ARLISS IN A MOST NOTEWORTHY DOUDLE BILL Mollusc 99 BY HUBERT HENRY DAVIES "Solid enjoyment an artlttlo treat." North American. Well - Remembered BY SIR JAMES M. BARRIE "Most vividly Impreislve and convincing dramatic expression that he (Harris) ever penned all beyond criticism." Inquirer. LAST POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY BEST SEATS $1.E0. JANUARY 20 Thursday 7vrtfUMofErc's Mi. X. M-z CaailQN DM.Mt r Betfer 01e A Fragmcntr from France in Two Explosions, Seven Splinters and a short das Affack. By Captain Bruce Bairnsfather & Coptain Arthur Eliot- (Based upon Captain Bairnsfafner's Inimitable WarCarhoons) PRCm GIRLS ! CATCHY MUSIC ! JOYOUS IAU6HTER ! AUGHltlTtD ORCHESTRA THEJENSATIOH Or" HEW YORK fnD LOttOOti, AltO PLAYING TO CAPACITY IN BOSTON, CHICAGO ANO TOKONTO. THE PACE NOW NEW YORK CALLS! ihilgaBjitflBajjj)iBBaWaTMBB hi BBB i WW VICTOR HERDERT'S UNTRANCINQ MUSICI FRED JACKSON'S FUNNIEST BOOK1 HENRY BLOSBOM'a 8MARTE6T ADAPTATION! MARVELOUS CAST OF YOUTH I ROSE-BUD GARDEN OF GIRLS1 TONIGHT AT 8 15 FINAL WEEK REGULAR MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY EXTRA MATINEE FRIDAY DAVID BELASCO RECOMMENDS 1TH A ENTIRE ORIGINAL NEW YORK ACCESSORIES AND CAST INCLUDING INA CLAIRE, CYRIL SCOTT, H. REEVES. SMITH, LOUISE GALLOWAY, HERBERT YOST, OEORGE STUART CHRISTIE, THOMAS REYNOLDS, ADAH BARTON, BETTY LINLEY, FRANCIS VERDI, LLOYD NEAL, INEZ SEBRINQ MONDAY, JANUARY 20 .?fAuTRsSDAY THE FUNNIEST AMERICAN COMEDY IN RECENT YEARS COHAN S. HARRIS PRESENT THE GREAT SUCCESS "A TAILOR-MADE MAN" WITH GRANT MITCHELL AND THE ENTIRE ORIGINAL CAST DIRECT FROM 61 CON8ECUTIVE WEEKS IN NEW l-OUHKST IlltllVli ANI ,IIUI K Illl.Xlltl." VPI'IA T" THUD, (NI.NUN NOlHI i Sc.l II HI II I'INil IVJII V I,MT ritl.nTI iiNi-ini rrfiitni incaoi CASINOS i.vnii.s' MvriM.i; nvn.v t' Otfd II o 'i liteitil 1 try 11 . tl 1)1 HI d I ; IMiV I'lill nf I'rii unil rulrlntliimt JOi; llllllll.'s Kill. VllllTi: ANII HELLO, AMERICA! VVITIt LEWIS and DODY K In Villi lo It tin? Vuniilrfct You'll Sre rAVPTV l:iK'lth bew Vine Vj I . 1 I Both Thoiies Phila 's Famous Builesk Theater TUB Broadway Belles WITH Joe Marks assisted nr Eddie Cole and .tor mauks Pearl Lawler Palace Rink, 39th & Market St. I Roller Skating, Dancing and Cabaret ' i:l-ia JT. !!UU. KVK.NINd 7:30 Dumonl's ,'JTitn.s. Am hi uth Htou ha Kkln-Hloi.. w CICKiC4 miu iiuvr to liatlnee Today. iOj, 10c, 2Jo" ,. THEATRES J.OVE, Oen.rtl Tlu.ln.n Maniftr,. Voire 5 alf! 9 CANNOT TARRY LONG! YORK NIXON-NinDLINOER 1301 SJOB 10 COLONIAI liTN. JIAM.KWOOD "I'llMVTI.S." with America' Umsteat .IliinllM Ntur.. VHtMIIK IIPaTII. Oilier Ilia- ru anil Kroture f heteptaya NIXON S'l' AMI I.UDWW 8T8. IIOllllV in: VTII nnd Ills lfilO Olrlle Rane. Imprrlal Trniine from Japan. Tha 8erai lnn. Other lilt ft & Feature Thotaplay. LOCUST BSD AND IXICC8T 8T8. LVA,Ual AM. THIS WEEK Douglas Fairbanks In "AR17QXA" RIVOLI S!l AD HANSOM HT9, MUMIAV TUKHPAX J. Warren Kerrigan '" " Drifts r"! VVeil.. Ilurnlliv r.Uh. "The Hp Chesl STRAND t,,n- at Ven.nao K.of Broa4 dinnnu FIRST TIIREK PAYS Wm. S. Hart, "Branding Broadway" Tlinm.. Ilnrnlliy I.UIi. "Tha Hopo Chest; CDAWYCnDn 4713 Fraakford Am. v, -'' Monday and Tn eider WA . A K KKIIJ 'wimi muse t imI.. "Anierlra'ii Anewer." West Allegheny "" maaA, Alon.. Frank Keenan. "The Belh" Tues Norma Talmadge "! muf JUMBO rInt. m: "nd O'rard A ' JUinou jiimho June, on Fkd. "IHAJ WM. &. MAKI "H,Vi wmEr.pjm Tne... ('HAS. RAY. iw or sna SSC' rcriAR 60th Ht. nd CMr XWeWr- Ms.ndr 4 TOM4AV WALLACE REID 'ftZ2. Weil.. Fnld llTmelt, "Ku and Vi.tt COLISEUM ",l "fj 1. W. ORIFFlTII'M " TIIK f.K.TT THIN'rt J.Y TJTJI't fcxinel to "llenrta af tlm Vfitr' m iaAYETY S5V v r t Ii rrt J W-V 5 :v--r M .-J M -A1 AW ! 0 yt O n r. Jc o D o n o D o o I 0 8 0 o a o o D o n o iMH -Jrtl '-"I .,"VJ .f. 1 U. l ri JV c J . Ajui s3 lM i?i , ..vV ..'.'-', .ifiN '" . t iJ JikJ ... ' y- vca itfl WJitSa effl. . l.r.'i t&A
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