Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 10, 1919, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEll PHILADELPHIA SATUflDAY, MAY 10", 191iT
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FAMILIAR ATTRACTIONS RULE ON STAGE NEXT WEEK IN NEW MOVIES AND VAUDEVILLE
MAUD LAMBERT BACK
ON VAUDEVILLE STAGE
Teams Up With Her Husband,
Ernest Ball in Original
Ballads
MODISH CREATIONS
NOT FOR MISS ULRIC
"Tiger Rose" Star Prefers Sim
ply Dressed Heroines of '
Great Outdoors .
4tl
FEATURED ON FILMS AND BEHIND TtlE FOOTLIGHTS
"HE PLAYGOER'S
dPtrt
WEEKLY TALK
Observations on Plays and
Photoplays of Interest
to Philadclphians
i
K:
Mi
te
ltti
IS?
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IGKR HOSE," llclaseo's lnleM 1
i. success to be displayed here, will
LVullr,l,lv l.rlnir In the millil of the
l&'.rt..i...nir n-l.n lin "horn colne to
l' the play" for n decade or o. memories
K - rit an earlier Itclnseo nuccesf, "TIip tJirl
fv. -- t- -,-1...... i
E;
to 4
of the Golden Vx'ot
In locale nml environment both f
these melodramas are alike - frnnt if i
posts of civilization, under an atmot
phere of somewhat elemental condition
and stark viewpoint? on the subject of
law, justice and revenge. ltoo Hot-ion.
I another adroit, resourceful .Minnie
Smith. The Itoynl Mounted t unstable
is a Sheriff .lack Kance. minus plug Imt
and invested with a redcoat. Their
lieroes in both pieces- linve outlawed
themselves and the plot of eai li rowdies
about the heioiue' iuipussuuicil nt
tempts to effect n ufc gctawuv for
their "men ' Them i even n pair of
sonioxx hat comb relief Indian" in "Tiger
Hose1' ns there na iu "Thr Gnl of
the Golden West." if jotl leiiienilier.
It is a fact, however, tli.it ou ilo not hcnctit of the
see merely nuotlier "flirl of the ijolden
IVest" iu "Tiger Itoe " Tlie pint out
line is. as has been militated, tin- Mime,
but the situation liv xxhiih it is tleel
oped are as different lliej are
thrilling
Hesemblance mux nln be fuiunl. hv
those with memories. t, Hugfiic Will
tera's "The Wolf." xvhitli wax likwit
laid in the primeval all-out ol tlmm nt
(he Canadian Northwest, nml likewise
rehearsed a stor of icr.'tige Thomas
Kindlay, who plns the putt of the
Hudson ltay factor iu "Tiger lin-e.
had a somewhat similar lole of a gaunt
Scotchman, in The Wolf." Ami U
memory serves. William I'.iurtlcich.
whose impersonation of If. t'uick hi
the Belnsco pln.v is one of its must rf
fective charaetcts.. played n imihiilv
virile role in "The Wolf."
All of which goes tn prove that them
hasn't been much t linage in mcliiiliiiuin
or dime novel".
ACHANGK i
Keith s Th
i
?
'k
is the htiMiie-s stun ol
lieatie jn this nil is mi
nouneed.
George M. Young has l,ten uilvmiietl
to the position of resilient manager and
assistant to Harr T .Ionian, cenei.il
manager of Keith inteipsts in this ter
ritory. Mr Young sin reeiN .loseph
ft Doughert.v. who bus been grunted a
booking franchise bv the It. I' Keith
Vaudeville Kvclinngc. Mr Young was
connected with I'liiHidelphin ncwipnpei
as a sports writer for mote than twentv
years, and has been witfi Keith'" The
acre as publicity manager for the last
five years
Mr. Dougherty was with the Keith
interests for twenty years at the t'lie-tt-nut
street house ami the Bijou on
lEighth street, being the manager of the
latter theatre for the last eight oais
He was also manager of the liinim
jgj dyomc at Cleveland for the Keith linn
fe ' MV. Dougherty will have associated with
him in the booking business l)airf j
nablosky, who has severed his coiinec
tion with the firm of Snbloskj ,V Mc
Guirk, owners of the (J lobe. Cross ICe.v
and several other vaudeville nml mo.
tion-picture houses.
rPHB ZeIoophio Society of the IVivcr
sity of Pennsylvania, now ne-uh n
hundred years old. is still liu-ty ftnmgli
T aI &li nfc.tni.u it. A I
v. icaii niuilir-iir lueail'lcu s ,n-v
rpIiI.KI. ns an exciting
tleiiieath the stage of the I'orrcst last
Weilnesilay iifteiiioon. when Klinbeth.
the theatie i. it. was chased iind ncailj
ileiuolisbeil b Iloiace. the alley dog.
anil il iiiuseil iilinost a lint niiioiig the
i horu girN dressing in the basement
Sllltoilllllg the lefl igelilliug pl.lllt tlltlt
mal-ts the he for 1'ied Stone to skate
upon in ".link o" I.antein." I'.liulieih
ha" long been a featuie at the I'm rest
She is. as near "as tun be t nmpiltcil.
about si j ears old mid has numerous
desi enilauts. Theiefore she is not a"
agile as she was when she tiist became
assni iuteil with theatrical life; and
when Horace, a small yellow noiitle
siript. taught her sunning herself out
side the stage door Wednesdav after
noon and pounced upon her, il was nil
Kli.abetli itiuld th' to git inside of the
thentie without total iiunihiliitmn.
r.liabeib. liuding open the tloor that
le.ltls til the lie plant, lllllile one leap
wind and lauded ne ol (lie tolls.
which was lo.itnl with an mi li ol he
I Iomie sti.od below her. llllll then the
amneuieiit of i:iialielh us she felt hei
feel tree.ing lesulled in long-t outinueil
howls, while Mount- balked with tie
light Theie were a f of girls in
the adjt.ining loom, nml when they
lienril the noise it t aueil coiisternatinn
rutting on kimonos, wraps ami other
wisely the society forgoes foolish fa.tos ''' 'lo, nn.ent. tl,.. niMm ''"
lie i llilllioei ami n i"' i'i... ... ....-
nbeth No amount of beating or kit k
lug of bine toes would thivc Iloiace
nwa. si liualh Mis" Maiy Kead leader
of the Sunshine Ciils. got u sti-pladder
i .1 ......,!:.. . ,i line it.s.n
liml. Hliilil immni-t " " "- "
BBr I llfSB 1 k .SKSr 4?yl3L mWmo B15YSOH,lCiMBAftDl LTD"
THEATRE BILLS Tk CjA II -F& ' "' "
FOR EXT KEEK Hf Hl V Tf: MABGUEBITE OASi.
1 KlLiHGL ?$$& LH ELOPE:1 Mkmbra
BHHH GERALDIHL FAP.RAP-. TCED
' rBjlK-.vK.l'JIIiJ "THE '5TCOHGER HALLIGAM.
Wf BBPSSSm ovS'" Lanlcvi Grand."" ;
S-J-Ji. SS v'AW
I'nuliiie. ill winch she had made bet
di bin It was made the occasion for a
gieiil testimonial to her 111 tN."l sjie
published her 'Autobiogi aphj ." a fas
i hinting m count of her experiences from
, liitilh I to that time.
In planning the setting and tostuines
i he .elosophic Sncietx has bad tin
-operatioti of ICapluu'
Weed, of New Wk. the lei ogni.eil e
peit in Mrs. Mnwatt's taieer. He has
plat til at the disposal of the society hi
origiiiiil phtitograilis of the IS!.", pin
tint tion and his skett hes of the cost nines
ami stenci)
Those who witnessed the lnt.il lellll
..f "The 1'iinie of r.ntliia" anil "Tb'
Coutiii.st" in I ft cut seasons will wel
i nine this oicasion n n tbiitl signitiuint
. oiitiilMitioii In the stmh of I'iitlj Atner
.mil thama.
I 'I' IS not gencialb known that the
t'jiniioli gills, dancers, wilh "Little
Siinplieitv" at the Sliuheit. n few xeais
ilo weie iinefree si hoolgirls. with no
singe aspirations. The chain eil to see
l'avlowa. ami they weie forthwith tiled
In emulate hei teipsit linienn art
I'he musical comedy stage has lost
Maud Lambert for another seabon, for
the popular- singing comedienne hna
Just handed bark her part assigned her
In a now musical production to re-enter
vaudeville with her husband, Krnest II.
, Hall.
I appear nt Keith's itext week in a series
I of their own compositions.
Mr. Hall is one ot the few song
writers who supply the musie world
with ballads. Ills "Mother Machrcc,"
1 "Love Me and the World Is Mine,"
"In the Garden of My Heart," "Till
the Sands
t. I.tMln
mis was a
-.1 !.. il.t
nnsit tins, and Miss Lambert has been .""""" u"","v-,v' u,m ,u nuyiuinK
,:.,!.. ....nnn.ll.ln fnr innkintr them '"" modern g(
'popular. 1rnrt of wn." which Miss
I .Mr. Ball is a capable, pianist, and in Weli appeared ns nn Indinn character,
addition has n pleasing voice. He, too. I nuotn''r .""tiloora role. Xow we find
I sings bis own compositions. . her paying the part of Rose Boscjon,
n ''"lid of the Cnnndinn northwest. All
in im-se , iiuracicrs appealed to Jtliss
I'lrich strougly because they are humnu
and colorful, with big emotions.
"I like life at its big moments," Miss
Ulric confesses.
An actress xxho in nuotlier senson will
be n star, xvho nhxays is certain to be
cast as the heroine in every play in
which she appears nml yet who has
absolutely no nmbitlon to xxcar
"gowns," is l.enore Hlric, appearing in
"Tiger Hose" nt the Broad. She liai
Miss Lambert nnd Mr. Ball will . nn "version to "gown plays" and
gown patts. Hhc holds nloof from
ballroom chatter. 1'p to now she has
nppenred in plays to her liking nnd the
sort of characterizations she hns glvctj
has so established her in these parts"
that she is likely to go on playing
them.
Going over Miss I'lrick's career slnea
lllllVll "1 .', ..i.., ... , ... . .
of the Desert Grow Cold," oc,k company days, her Luann m "The
Bit of Heaven," elc. are ! "J ot "aradise stands out and it
high standards of popular ballad com-I"'" " r" '" tn
positions, nnd Miss Lambert has been '"""niinn character dressed
THURSTON'S START
The dimerous, lik
it- genuine tw ins
mii:ui:
the Dolly Si-tt i'.
inciileur nn
and such like pabulum of the mernge
amateur productions. Several xeaisago
It gave "A New Way to l'ay Obi Debts."
and in quite the Klizalietluin style, in
asmueh as the female iarts weie idajetl
by boys. It alsn gave verv creilitable
productions of plays by Yeats. Lady
Gregorysand others of the Abbej Thea
tre playwrights.
This season s oHering will b e-
Vival of "Fashion." a live net snrial
natire; period, just before the Ciil
N"ar; locale, the Tinted States, ''lie
first act of Mrs. Mowatt's pku was
given in Xew "orlc two yeais ngn as a
part of the American drama leleiun
tion. The Zelosophic Society, hnwexer.
will win the honor of a hrs toiniilcte
representation in nearly thiee tpuiiters
of a century at its production the ec
ning of dune 1!) at the New (Yutim
Prawing Rooms.
"Fashion" is of iiiteiest nn an mint
of its intrinsic merit as a sot-lal com
edy and because of its historical posi
tion iu the development of the drama
tn this country.
Played first it' 1S4.". it inspired a
series of plays dealing with the follies
of those who apire to secuie an as
surcd position without being nwuie of
tjfcrc -tf-ocial x-alues. It xvas an
.T.. ! t. .1... ...:! !.:..,. .u: i
lllllr, !Ul LUr ruiltii iiisiiiiiiill W lien
"Fashion" xn produced .and the plav
faithfully represents types of Aineii
fan life xxhich aie perennial
Anna Cora Ogden. the author of
"Fashion," was born iu 1'iaiice in
810. She had a romantic caieer. being
married when she xx-as fifteen to .lames
Mowatt without her parents' consent.
When Mr. Mowatt lost his fortune Mrs
Mowatt went on the stage nnd began a
Successful career as an actress, making
her debut nt the Bark Theatre in "The
"j Lady of Lyons" in 184.". In the ineau-
time sue liau written I asnion. winch
s- 'was first produced at the Paik Theatie
li March 24. 184.V So successful xwis
ji " Uthe Nexv York production that it a
y . also produced here at the Walnut Street
Theatre while the -sew ork perform
i kites, look the snail lung mm ',,,
Kli.nbeth iu hei nun" and bt ought hei
affix to the ground.
Ilm are was tiniillx ejected ami l.n.a
lietli was soon titiiring oxer nm
milk tlmiightfulh ptoxidrd.
fresh
OUT OF THE CHOIR LOFT
Florence
Ik
ft
Moore, Farceur, Did Not
Pause at Opera
riol elite Mome, of "Pallor. Iletlionln
and Until." ehiiins the church choir as
her beginning Her earl ambitions wer--fur
reinoietl from the facts of her ca
ieer. Having n good xoice. she decided
upon the operatic stage as the proper
nlate for self expression. She still
studies singing, incidentally. It ml boasts
a fluent I'mit h as the result of these
sober eaily aspiration".
These same eaily aspirations took mi
early tuiu in another diiection. Miss
i..n' brother the ouly other mem
inteiestitig r ()f h(,r fanlilT wUh ,, theatrical his
tory -owned a stock company, wliini
pioduifd such remote classics as "Ca-
,ill,.. Wuv Down Kast." "Knst
Lxiine" anil otheis of that stirring
mIiooI When Jliss Mooie was fourteen
years old her mother took her to see the
t'ompnny. and the visit resulted hi the
young laily's enlistment under her
brothel's standard.
STONE'S STUNTS
Comedian Has to Practice New Spe
cialties Diligently
Fred Stone is a restless spirit during
his oft hours. He is ulwiiys nt some
'menus of perfecting some uew stuut.
When he niuue up his mind to throw
a liiso he did not content himself with
out on me plains
Sclioilulf of ICntertninnwnts
at thr (irious Playhouses
in This Citv
i: i i t:rrtos
'l.l 7 "The Boomerang." Amer
ican i timed, bv Wincbell Smith iiiul
Vit lor Ma pes The amusim; plot bus
in ilo with n iiut!g doctor xxho is
nliligtd tn take his own medicine nnd
lunls il anything but pnlatuble. First
nun of the original Belnsco produc
lion at popular prices An extep
tioiial tast pinmisetl
d l''f'A Tbilisi, in. the magician,
xx ill offei a charncleiistic evening's
enlerlainiiient. comprising standard
"black art" stunts and many novel
ties in i iltism. Lexitnlioti, illu
sinus anil sleight nf hand tiitks mark
I he progiam this season. A touch of
i oinedy enlivens the bill.
rtt-i ti l! irii.r-iius
IH:i.l'lll Sexenteen." ilinmatie
xeisinn of Month TiliMugtiili's widely
read Willie Baxter stm-ies, a t tunetlv
nf clnthes autl the gill, for it deals
Willi the attitude of u seventeen year
nlil boy tnxxard these important mat
teis His half Hedged soul gets him
iu a laughable tangle with its intense
piohlems of wooing uml pcisoiial
iiiloininelit Giegory Kelly featured.
.' 7 1'ietl Stone in leluiii en
gagemeut of ".lack 'o Lantern." one
of his most elaborate oflerings. The
star proves his prniean xersatility
and bus talented enteitaineis iu siip
poi t Last week
J. UK' "Lninbaitli. I.ttl .' i oinedy.
featuring Li o Cat rill.i as a temiiera
mental gownmakei- nnd (Iiace Yulen-
tinc as n mannequin. The "back
stage" winkings nf fashionable Now
Yolk shops aie Keenly but gootl
Tint mi illy deph ted
Ol'l.i: 1 IHH Si: "Pailor. Ilcdiooin
ami Itatli." fain' deiiling xvith the ex
perience of an unsnphistit ateil jouug
husband xvho is compelled to live up
to his leputatioii of a Don .liiiin in
mtler to satisfy his romantic wife.
I'loieine Mooie feuriiied.
sill !;; "Little Simplicity." inn
s'ual romance. Cast includes Walter
Cutlet!, of original tliollery ; Mnr
iorie Giitesou, romeilieuue. witli vocal
atcoinplishinents: duneion Sisters,
ilanteis worth watching, and a chorus
contingent of grace. Lust xveel;.
I'.IIOMt- "Tiger Rose," David Be-'
lasco's spectaciilur production of'
Wilkinl Mack's tense melodrama of
love and icvenge iu the xxilds. Leonorc '
1'lric star, supported by splendid I
i.isl of cliaracter actors.
1 U l)H Ihl.H
! AN ORIGINAL PRODUCER
Stuart Walker Breaks Precedent
With 'His Offerings
! Iu February. 11)17, the Portmanteau
Theatre played the Murat, Indianapolis. I
IThe reception xvas so cordial as to iui- ,
'pel Manager Stuart Walker to return , How H Was Imbued' With Idea of
1 in the summer for n season of stock, Becoming a Magician
I which ultimately proxed Indianapolis j "There is i,o much back of my entcr
i to be not "the menuest slock toxvn on iuR into the work of n magician that
the map," but a cilv of theatrical taste ! sc'" ,;,.'l'I'v K"mv ''e or how to begin
, ,. . , . ,. , , to ,f" n K'ory of my career," said
and discernment appreciative of artistry Thurston, the magician, who will np-
nnd earnestness. During this summer pear ill the Garrick next xveek. "But
"Seventeen" xvas produced n play jMiflice it to say that the first yearning
which broke boxoflice records, its pre- , for excellence in the practice of magic
'mieie xveck at the Murat. played throe j I ever felt xxas during a performance
mnntii- light opera with n real plot, n,onths in Chicago nnd eight in Nexv f Herrmann in my home town when I
of interesting situnlions, sentimental Yoik. Philadelphia is now delighting "as hut a lad of seven summers. It
nnd comic. The score is described in the joys of "Seventeen." xvas a night of thrills and impulses that
as of exceptional melodic merit, but1 Ust i,rlnB Mr. Walker again proved "ere bnl the mastery of my boyish
,. . .... , .. , Uiis originality by his presentation of umlci standing.
not too highbrow to whistle nnd en- ..Thp ,,ook of Tob n ,,,,,. rpmli. ..As rcsuIL of ral.lv pericnc
joy. Featured are Tavie Beige, for- tj0I1 0r tile notual Old Testament text, , f found mysplf continually called upon
iner prima tlounn nt the Antwerp nn event which received interested, com- u.v friends to nssume- the role of entcr
Opcra: Hal Skellev. dancing come- ment in France and F.nglniul as well as j tni'IPr- , -M heginning with tricks so
.,.... i ...!.. i..i.. t...:. t..,. ,. Ulirnutrliniir. the I'nitPtl Stntrs. Tn AInv ' early, before I really had any con
null) iouisc iroouy. .io.sn- iiiLinnioi I -"" - --- - ,,,.. , , nt.!i!i .j . -t.
n,t n, .jnr.ii..r frnin ,,f T.nvmnn nt.,1 last. Stuart Walker iiiaiurural ed his udence in my ability, mnde me resort
"" " i - . " .
Kling.
KDUBZITA
VALENTINE.
THE EOOVIERMIQ
SValrtutn.
principals anil a chorus of "Broadway
ISroileis."
couim; A'n itACTtu.Sfi
MAY li)
l'lHUll'.sr- "Fiddlers Three,"
tilll llV.ItT "t)h Fuclc:
comedy by IMgar Smilh and Hdxx'nrd i
Clark for book nnd lyrics, and
Jacques Prebury and Charles .liilesl
for the score. The eutertniniug qual-1
it y of the large cast is indicated by
mention of the names of a few prin
cipals, such as Bessie Wynn, Frank
Fay, Hazel Kirk, Ignnce Martinetti.
Xnncy Fair, Sam Ash, Lew Cooper
nnd Harry Kelly. A xogucish, viva
cious, vocalizing chorus is promised.
S '' A Ti 11 Y "The Knickerbocker
Buckeroo," n thrilling Hint xvith a
chnracterisctic tole for Douglas Fair
banks, who is featured
ln,.n.i ... ; T...ito-.,n.,nitt .ot-i.'to ghbness nnd misdirecting explans-
with him an rxcontinnnl .-omnanv. Then I lio- whi' has R'V(,n " of T"Pn-
musical ,..., .,, , , , , ...' -,,,.. tee.
lUTl 141 I I JM- illljll1 (VI tl WltU Lllllll ,iluii t
a Wish." n three-act play from his Vv into t was a stuueni at tne u. n.
own pen. which xvon praise from the ' Moody School, at Xorthfield. Mass..
lucss for ils imaginative qualities-. I cave what xvas really my first pcr-
fonnance before a-dignified und serious
audience nt n weekly meeting. Kvcry-
Point Breeze Park thing xx-cnt well until I relieved Dwight
Point Breeze Paik will open toduv L. Moody of n suspicious deck of cards!
for the season. A number of nexv, My magic impulse was nipped in the
Daw has the heioine's role.
amusement devices haxc bern installed
and the popular old ones retained. With
an augmented fleet of light but safe
boats, the lake promises to be the cen
ter of much interest. The dance floor,
xvith its 10,000 feel of space, hns been
Marjoric improved. (Intti's Band has been re-
fllgugrtl.
bud on the plea that such seances were
not-fitting for prospective divines.
"After developing many nexv tricks
and illusions I finally xvorlced . into
vaudeville through the patronage of
Tony Pastor. I felt that I had noxx
stru'ek my pace, for from then on my
efforts met xvith success."
Al'III.I.O
!i"d and Thomnsun St.
XUCADIA
CheuUiut b?!.,w 10th St.
UNORE ULR'C "TIGER ROSE:
Broad-
IVtfeot Darning '; (Juisey Four, wits,
and vim alists, etc.
W0 Mrs (iene Hughes and i i
pany. playlet of nxintor hero: Burns
anil Kisst'ii, song w liters anil sing
ers: Iteg.iy mill Lorraine Sisters,
tlaiit ing act: Pruitt. tovxlio.v song
ster; Warren Kenigaii iu film. New
bill Thursday .
li ,, I If '.' Williams nnd Wol
fus. t lever pair with a pinuo; Norma
Talminlire iu "The Piobation Wife":
"The African Dnk-." gingery skit ; llKOAim'AV
White Deer anil Her I milling,
nhniiginul iliun e. uml music, and
other in ts. New bill Thursday-.
lICIi:i(llOCI'i:i! litiuutci.us bill,
including first lelcase photnplay,
comedy film anil widel.v vailed vaude
ville lilts.
SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUB LIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF MAY 12 TO MAY 17
Subject to Changs
Al.ttAMIlIIA (a) I
l-tli. Morris rapyunU Av.
MONDAY
Jtarguerlio ,trk
Let's i;iop
Antl.i Stewart in
Virtuous Wives
ut.i.xioxr
fttM uLovo Market St.
tii.ui:niui )
llroad & Pusquthanna Ave.
(I
llroad St. ana Snyder Ave.
and Cedar Ave
XV. S. Hart iu
'Ihe Money Corral
Shlrtey Mason In
'the Itesculni; Angel
TUESDAY
Marguerlto riail. In
I-et's Kloiie
Anita Stewart In
Virtuous XX'lvea
W. S Hart In
Tlie Money Corral
WEDNESDAY
Marguerlto clarlc tn
Let's Hlopo
Knld llennett in
Partners Three
Anita Rtawart In
A Xlldhluht Romance
ti.nxit
flotii st
sOI.ONIAT.
G.n, and MaDiewoorl Ave.
Mitchell I.evvlB til
Life's llrealest Problem
Sessue ttaavval;a in
Hearth H Pawn
Shirley ytason in
The Itesculns Ansel
lithe! Ham more In
The Dlvoreo
Uahj Deslys In
Infatuation
THURSDAY
Tom Mix In
Hell Hoarin' Refoini
llert I.sletl in
Illind Mun's Kves
FRIDAY
. Tom Mix In
Hell Uoarin' Reform
Ta lor HntmeH In
It's u Bear
SATURDAY
Tom Mix tn
Hell Itoarln' Reform
V. H Hart In
Tlio Money t'orral
Mary Plckford in
Hearts Adrift
Wi H. Hart in
Tlie Money Coiral
.Mnrj l'likford In
Hearls Adrift
XV H. Hart In
'I he Money Corial
Anitll Slevvait tn
Vroni IleadttUttrters
Aneta 8tctarl in
A Midnlitht Romance
Mitchell Lew It In j
Life's Greatest Problem
Sessue Haavval,a in
HeuitH in Paxvn
Tom Moore In
A Man and His Mone
Aneta Stewart in
A MidnlBht Romance
Charles itnv iu
The Sheriffs Son
.Xlar. Plckford in
Captain Kldd, Jr
Pauline I'rederick in
One Week of Life
Mary Plckford In
Captain Kidd. Jr.
COl.I.SUUM
Market bet
tilth and Both
I Stuart Riacklon's I Stuart lilac Lion's I
Llfe'a Greatest Problem I Life's Greatest Problem
Sessue Havawalta in
Hearts In Pawn
John llarrmore in
'I he Test of Honor
lN7.,L'..s-
l(J',s' I'nd of the s.Msnii ban
ner program ol ninci.incc uuiistieis
snugs, old and new
entertaining novelties.
i .S'VWv"
OUI'IIIjI 1- "Potash ami Pel hunt -I
er.", comedy of the clonk uml "nil
business, with ils genial t hniacter
ization of the two .lexxish inci-chunl'.
Lots of laughs ami some pathos and
sentiment.
nioroi'i. 1 1 x
t.MI'KE!sS
Main St.. Manayunk.
L.V. ltl.lt A
luth and Market Sta
Jim Mix In
Hell Roarin. Reform
XV S. Hart In The
Poppv Girl's Husband
novel (lames ami J':"Vj;. , . .
Jll iliriMI ol.
M
Mme. Xa7lmova in
Jos of Kate
Jim xiix In
Hell Roarin" Reform
Mabel Normand In
Sis Hopkins
t.UKMOUXT
I'uth St. and Olrard Axe.
I'lt.XMvlORD
471B lirankfort Ave.
uallt si. 111L.A1ULI
lielow b'prue 6t.
Alice llrody In
Tlie AVorld to Live In
John Baimore iu
Test of Honor
John HariMnore tn
The Teat of Honor
Naztmova In
Out of the Foe
Georue Walsh in
Lutk ami Pluck
uncAT Oltlill.ll.S
iirad Mt. at brie Avs.
ST 1 I.K "The Strongei l.ra.'
(ierndine I'nrrar. Directed by Hcg
itinltl Parker, written by 1ulii I'm
i ester. "Alaskan Uevelnlions," Pri.
inn natural color product.
I'M.Wi: "Tlie Probation Wife'
Norma Talmadge, will be the
featuie.
IMI'l.Kl.XI,
tiutn und Walnut Sts.
Jl.ll'UKStl.N
:nri and Dauphin Ms.
Dorothy Phillips In
Heart of Humanity
Anita Stewart in
A Midnlffht Romance
Xazlmoxa in
Out of the Tok
Oahy l)esls in
Infatuation
with
chief
,jiK 'ance was proceeding. AInt. Mowatt her- ll?0JZt utt
self Ptayrf Oertrude. but her greater 'tt wVimnir und
t omedv skit; the Ward, song nnd
dance, elc
uniler thp tutelaire of
rs successes upon the stage were in other 10Wb,,y instructors learned to rope
r n-' nans. ara when lie wanted to nance xvuu
-t ... i ..... ------.. , . .. . ,. . t ,.
PT-vv,Tn 1R47 she wrote "Annaiid. thelthe larint he lnreti nn exneri 10 icacn miOAllH A 1 Ml .Morton, I'iulaUel
I' '-'?aM.llH of the Peonle." a ctunedr laid him. and throughout two i seasons prac pbia's ovxu singer and dancer ; Anitu
W S . . At t X ....! VV
K Kllll's Marie Tallin's twna-day
debut in n medlev of her snug sue
i esses uutl new tlitties; "Itninbnvv
Cocktail.' concoction of songs,
tluni es. mirth and pretty girls; Maude
Lambert and llrnest Hull, original
hallatls; l'loience Tempest, catchy
songs ami odd dances; Stanley and
Hirncs. enentric sleppers; Lauder ,
Ill-others, fun offeiing, "Pills for
Ills" . Darinc Sisters. ieiinl rrx-ni- I
nusts; Powers and Wnllacc, "llroad- Vf'7 OKI A "f'or It e t t e r. Pur
way in Ceorgia" : tierard's Monkey S Worse" with an nll-stnr cast; a De
in clever tiitks; Kinogram novelties. Mille production.
Ul.UllK Toinuiie Allen, vivacious, UIVIV.S 'I -"After His Own Heart,"
uiisienl comedy sougstiess and bevy with Hale Hamilton, first half ot
of choiisters: Hillie Seaton. eomedi'-I "p,kt an1 "T1,r Uvv !' Ma"' "''"'
eniie: Kuapp auil Corella, xersu- ' Lnitl .ltennett, last half,
tile pair; Murray Sisters, original A Till MliU I "Let's Klope," with
sone stunt: llrndy and Mnhonev. I Miimucritc Clark, first half, anil
Kront St. and Olrard Ave.
LliADlilt
llbt and Lai caster Ave.
1.1111,11 IV
Ureal and Columbia Ave.
May .lllsnn In "P.o
Poes Her Parndeat
Pauline I'rederick In
1'ald In Kull
' ' Wallaco Rel.l
I The Roarimr Road
Cnrljlo niackwell in
Three Uret.ii Ura
. Doiotliy Phillips tn
Heart of Humanity
Anita Stewart In
A Midnieht Romance
The Better 'Ole
Hate Hamilton in
That's Good
II. II. Walthall In
Modern Husbands
Tiieda Hara In
When Melt. Desire
Wm. 8. Hart In The
Toppv Girl's Husband
Vivian Martin In
The Little Comrade
X'lvlan Mai tin in
Tlio Little Comrado
John llarrjmore in
The Test of Honor
'Ihe Iletler 'O'e
Tom Moore In i
A Man anil Ills Monev
Hrsnnt XVasliburn In
Something: to Do I
Pauline Frederick In
One Week of Life
John Rariyiuore in
The Test of Honor
I "ivlan Martin In
i Little Comrade
Dorothy Glsli In
Peppy Polly
Mason Davlri iu
Burden of Proof
Dorothy Dalton In
Kxtravajranee
JHIiel Clayton In
PetteKrew's Girl
Mae Marsh In
Spotlight Sadie
W 'S. Hart In
The Monty Corral
Anita Stewart In
From Headquarters
Dorothy Dalton In
Kxtravao-ancs
Pauline Frederick In
One Week of Life
John Rarrymore In
The Test of Honor
Vivian Martin In
Little Comrade
Dorothy dish In
Peppy Polly
.X1r Allison 7u
Island of Intrigue
Dorothy Olsli In
Peppy Polly
Shortv Hamilton In
The Ranger
Mary Plckford In
Captain Kidd. Jr
Kitlv Uoidon In
The Scar
Charles Ray In
The Sheriff's Son
Dustin Farnum tn
l.tcht uf XVcatern Star?
Anita Stew-art In
Heart of Humanity
Anita Stewart In
XVm. H Hart In The,
Poppy Girl's Husbnnd
Tax lor Holmes In It's
a Rear Llsht. Raider
Anita Stewart, tn
A Midnight Romance
Anita Stewart in
A Midnight Romance j A Midnight Romance
Cnrlvle llltickvil In
Hitting Ihe Trail
Grato lhirmoTid. XV hnt
Kvery Woman Wants
Tom Mix in
Hell Itoarir.' Reform
Grace Darmond. XVhal
Kxeiy Woman Wants
AltCADTl -"The Money Corral, with
William S. Hart. Lambert llillyer
wrote the scennrio.
LOCUST
S'-'d and Locust Sts.
WattBCe Reid
The Roarint; Road
John Barrjmnro in
Tile Test of Honor
i:isie Ferguson in
Kyes of the Soul
'i heda Rara
Salome
XVllllam Farnum in
The Man Hunter
MAIIKLI' Ml'. lltJ-HKt;
iii Market St.
JIUDI.L
423 South St.
ID
KIsie Ferguson In
Kea of the Soul
Cnrlsle niackwell In ,n W. Griffith's Girl i
Three Green Eyes Who Stwet! at Horn" 1
Dorothy Phillips In
The Heart of Humanity
KIsie Ferguson in
Kyes ot the Soul
Viola Dana in
False llvldence
MON
SL'd and Market Sts.
Dorothy PhllllpH In
Thejieart of Humanity
J, XV. Kerrigan In
The i:nd ot he Game
ulKIIIIHUOlt , . .- ti)
13d at, anu llavertord Av.
Prlscllla Dean in
"rha Silk-Lined Burglar
I'AUVCK , . ti)
1V11 xtarkel SI
Korma Talmadge In
The Probation XVIfe
J. X. Kerrigan in
The End ot the Game
Hale Hamilton
'Hint's Good
Norm Talmadc tn
Tho Probation XVIfe
Dvelin Grtcley tn
Tempest and Sunshln
J. XX'. Kerrigan In
The End at the Game
Tiieda. Hara tn
'Ihe Light
V .. .. .., --ir i ii.- -i
F 11IB lllllr- oi auu.a .s , , .... ...u. .
.Ao r'.A. At ItTanrain In tlitu lilnr heennte 1
? Jll-iei W- r."s... t- .- ....
d t.w tavrtrlto nneta
tioetl diligently at it until ho xvas ex-
r.. 'Thin l Inn his ridiuir ot the clr-
ena horse xvas the result o a year's
re practice while iilaying "The Lady of
' 's -V III.
nil
Chnr-
T , ii xi -r Kir IP 111 tlltllv jiuuiriu, 11 1- fut nils
venport xvere engased to toke Ma '""tV. 'tliat rpnUired lone practice. He
dy'g place at tne aneatre Jioyai, ., ,10t tt kater previously. In fact
,9ne ot her favorite parti.
. Mrs. Mowatt appeared nt the Theat
- ""ikoral. Manchester. Kngland. Decern the Slipper," tluring xvhlcb time lie co
' T Ker 7. 1847, as Pauline and made m. ried (he liorse and paraphernalia w.
Stexx-nrfs nexv photoplny, "A Mid
niglit Itomance ; "The Suffragette
Itevlevv," aud other acts. New bill
Thursday .
rol.OIAI.- Tools Paka and her
Hawaiian musicians; Fred Allen,
ventriloquist ; Mills und Loclcwood,
rube turn : (Jasgoyncs, jugglem, and
4 li at nitttl I till sltfi nrrnu 'Pl...,
rylebone, London,. xvhen the latter ,,. never had had a skate on his foot,1 - ' m
ne to America. "Fashion" was , he ovens. So in every city where "Chin j VTtOSS A'A'l.s'- -"Debutante Hcvuc,"
ed at the Hoyal Olympic Theatre, j Chin" piayea xvuicii nan an ice tiuk ne fashion plate musical comedy; Iloey
I 7I.17.A
Uriad and rorter Sts.
she and Mr. Davenport xvere
rluc. on January 9, l&'O, and ran
two weekn. In January. 1851. she
,jwit to Dublin and wan given a won-
SSul. reception. Jn 1851 she returned
1 1 'America. She continued her stage
,amr under the discouragement Pi ill
iwhailtliJftid accident until 1K4. xvhen,
a ttxnMv lln'r p"b i,i..,. j, ,
was there daily under instruction of n I
professional.
aud Lee, "At the Pcacn Conference" ;
Geyuell and Mack, song and dance;
"Man of Might, photoplay episode,
etc, New bill Thursday,
New Walters Play at Shore
tltTi". T.ttlln Kltnr.,1 "' 11 lieiv nlttv nf I
sensationnl nature, by Kugcne AVnliers, I OIIAM) Andrew Mack, favorite) Irish
author of 'Tald in Tilll" nnd "Tlio lenor, in ongs and stones of Krin;
v.ai.af xvnv " xilll Iibvb ltn nremlcrc Knlo nnd llrother, "Hits of Vnude-
Monday night at the fllobe Theatre, At. I ville' of widn variety ; Halllgan and
lent!,. f!li. Itnlbrook Hllnn heads tho I Wykcs. musiriil cpnirdy specialist: the
Kli?akt St. below 17th.
ItlALTO
Gtn. at Tulpthocken.
U1VI1L1 ,
S2d and 3anom sta.
Market St. below 7th.
l'.XUK
Ttldre At,
Hell ltoarin Ileform, with I om i -
Mix, last half of week. . ,
..,,,, - f ii'ii rr itfti- tnci.A II. ..,., nT
(,rv.ii vtiw iii-ii . .... ' "'i luiMiiaw
lliimnnity, xvith Dorotliy rhlllips. , i vis Market St.
first half of week, nnd "A Midnight
ltcniunoe," with Anltn Stevvurl, last
half.
LOCI ST "K.ves of the Soul," xvith
l'.lsie FerguHiii, lirht half of week,
nnd "Let's l;lope," xvith Marguerite
Clark, the last hnlf.
8TKAX0 "Let's Klope," with Mar
guerite Clark, first hnlf of week, and
"The Rescuing Angel," with Shirley
Mason, last half.
JIf ULKKQVR
TllOCADHIlO -"fiirls From the Fol
lies," tvxo-uct mukiral burletta, with
tuneful music, pretty maidens und
clever specialties. Cast includes Fred
Hinder, comedian, Ml!e A.muh,
flassiu dancer, and Madge DeVoe,
(MVCT1' -"Welcome Ilolno (lirln," lu
n t-onfcl
C Dauphin f?t.
(
(s)
John Harrymnre lit
The Test of Honor
Constance Talmadso in
Itomance antl Arabella
Mabel Normand III
Hla Hopklna
()
(i)
bAOY , ol
1S)1 Market St.
(
STANI.KY
Market above 16th
ti)
bTatnNAva. it Venanno.
VICTORIA
.Ninth and Mrkt gti.
Ut9T A1XEGHKNY
25th St. and Allegheny At.
uhtn in Atuntietur t
Visit the Colonial Tlieatre
(I
Hale Hamilton In
After Ills Ovtn Heart
nlllle Ilhodes In
Tho Love Call
lien Alexander In
The Turn In the Itoart
Itllly Mhodts In
The Lnvo Call
Charles nay In
The Sheriffs Son
Fenle xV"nl It
The Cry of tlie Weak
Ethel Clavton lu
Maggie Pepper
llerf I.vtelt In
Platkle's Hedemptlon
Vorm i Tatmadge In
The Probation Wife
Mary Plei fr-d 'n
Captain Kidd, Jr
X'ivlnn Martin In You
Never Saw huth a Girl I
John Harrjmnre In
The Test of Honor
Stssue Hiixnknvv.i In
Hearts In Pawn
Anita Stewart in
A Midnight Itomance
Hall Caine In
'I'he Manxman
The-ls tlura in
The Light
Pperlnl Cast Si.
Pose of the Rnuclio
Theila Hal a
Sxlome
Alice llrady lu
Marie. Ltd.
Kihel Clastnn
t'ettlgrc-w's Gill
XVaPaco Held in
The Itoartng Roatl
John Darnmore In
The Test of Honor
I Sessue Huxasaua lu
Hearts In Pawn
Anita Stewart in'i
A Midnight Itomanc
Harry Carey In '
Hare Fiats
Wallace Reld """
The Hoarlng Road
I Paulino Krederltk tn
Sold
, Kthcl Claston
Pettlgrevv's Girl
nihel Clavton In
Pettltrrew's Girl
Marguerite Clatlc In
Let's Hlops
Dor-ithy Olsh lu
Peppy Polly
Murguerlto Clark
Let's Htoite
Mine. Xttrimovti In
Jojs of Fate
Ann-x Q Nelllsnn
XVay of the Strong
IVg-rv Hvlnntl In WIu
I Would Not Marry '
Marguerite Clark In
Let's Ulope
. i i
Theda Ilara In
When Men Desire
Theda Hara In
The Light
Snecial Comedy Featdre
Tootsies and Tamales
Alice Rrady In
-Xlarle. Ltd
T eah Piled In
Echo of Youth
Peggy Hllanrl In
Rebellious llrlde
Halt Hamilton lu
After His Own Heart
Star Cast In
The Better 'Ole
rieti Alexander n
The Turn In the Hoad
nHtii!n Farrar In
k The Stronger Vow
Marguerite Clark In
Let's Elopa
D9 Mlllo,.
For Halter. Fur Xxorse
Anita Stewart In
Virtuous Wlvta
llvelyn N'tsblt In
lliou Shalt Not
Star Cast In
The Better 'Ole
Viola Dana In
False nvtdente
Gtraldlne Farrar In
Tho Stronger Vow
Marguerite Clark In
I.t' Elope
Oe Mine's
For Hettit. For Worse
"Anita Stewart In
.Virtuous Wlvea
Rupert Julian hi
The llre.Fllnger
Star Cast tn
The, Better 'Ole
Norma Tnltuadge In
The Probation XVIfe
Woilam nsll in
llrass Ruttons
XV. S. Hart In
Toppy Qlrl's Husband
Hale Hamilton In
After Ills Own Heart
Hupert Julian in.
The Flre-FllpKer'
Ren Alexander In
The Turn in the Road
Tlupeit Julian In
Tho Flre-Fllnger
Gladys Leslie in
A Stitch In Time
Geraldlne Farrar In
Tho Stronger Vow
Marguerite Clerk In
Let's Elope
Tie Mllle's
For JJettcr, For Worse
Uorlnne Griffith In
The Vnknown Quantity
Rupert Julian 111
Tho J'lr I'linger
Carlyle WneUvvtll In
Hitting the Trail
Enid Rennett In
The Law nf Men
Gladvs Leslie In
A Stitch In Time
Ren Alexander tn
rhe Turn In tlie Road
Snecial Comedy Feature Special Comedy Feature
Tootsies and Tumaies ; icoisies ana u-nmaie
Leah Balrd lu
The Kiho of Youth
Nonni Talmadg in
The Probation XVIfe
Marir"e"tte I'larU- in
Let's Ilopev,
Carlyle Rlnrkxvell 111
Hitting the Trail
Rupert Julian In
The rire-rilnger
Enid Bennett tn
The Ijivv of Men
Hsrry Carey 1n
13nr Fists
Ben Alexander In
The Turn In the Road
Mat Marsh In
Conquered Hearts
Norma Talmadge In
The Probation XVIfe
XXMttiam Funnim lit
The Man Hunter
Millie Burke In Good
' Gracious, Annabel!
Sessue Hayalcawa In,
A Courageous Coward,
Enid Bennett In
Tne Law of Men
It, B, Walthall In
Modern Husbands
Gladys Leslie In
A Stltfh In TJine
Harry Carney lu
Hare Fist
Wadlalne Traverse tn
The Lovo That Oared
Gernldlnn Farrar In
The Stronger Vow
Shirley Mason In
The Rescuing Angel
r Mllle'a
For Better, For Worse
Nazlmova In
Out ct the Toe
Pauline Frederick hi
una vveeK ot ,ue
Alice llrndy In
Marie Ltd
Geraldlne I'arror Is
The Stronger Vow
Ben Alexander In
The Turn 111 the Roart
It. B. Walthall lu
Modern Husbands
Shirley Mason In
Tho Rescuing Angel
IXe Mllle's
For Belter, For XVorae
Nazlmova In
Out of the Fog
raulln Frederick In
une vxetK oi .ti
Tom Mix In
Hell Itoarln' Reform
-
Geraldlne Farrar In
The Stronger Vow
Shirley Mason In
The Rescuing Ansel
Tin Mllle's
For Betttr. For Worse Qj
i'risruia urmi in
The Wildcat o( I'ar
Hate Hamilton In . '
After Ills Own Heart ij
.
i-woe on June ., imi,
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