ISIXl iijxn. .TrFv"( j '"'ABt W" -T,' wif n i "-vvj3v.iv .. f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919 ; is :; SUMMERTIME AMUSEMENTS SCHEDULED AT LOCAL PLAYHOUSES FOR NEXT WEEK THEATRE DILLS FOR NEXT WEEK Schedule of Entertainments at the Various Play houses in This City Continuing Attractions G.47rCA -"IiroUcn lilowoins," 'n. W. (Iriflitli's lati'st creation, trlllnRi of n tnicii1 "lory f London h ( lilnn- tnun Lillian !Mi lias the role of the pnthctfc little heroine, Klchnrd lfnrtliolme.s, the kindly Idealistic Chinese, and Donald ('rlp, the brutish and brutal villain. Last week. Foil It KST ".Mickey," Mm Sctinettj nliotn romedy. Mabel Noruiand iv featured in the name part. The heroine is n girl full of fun and fear-1 lessuess, and the Mm has many hair breadth deeds. It is a story of love and hope, of liiiiRliter and tears. It also has humor nnd tlirilK. Wheeler Oakland, star of "The Spoilers," is leading man. Al lH'A 1I.I.E JTJT".S Itill. rich in nets new here. I includes the Creole fashion sensational impersonator; Kmma Hniff. daintj dancer, supported by (Jeoige Wnldrou, formerly of the American epedltionarj forces; Klin rum, I'ersiau pianist, in classic offer lugs; Stephens and Ilollister, in mu sical plajlet, "Out in California"; Kitner and Iteuuej, nautical fun-1 makers, in "An Ocean l'pisode" ; Kmerson at"' llaldwln. in satire, "So This Is I'aris": ., jhn-oii. Maker and Johnson, hut spinners extraordinary; Lucille and her trained birds; the Krfords, sensational whirlcrs; the usual pictures. QLOlli: "Letgue of Nations," satir ical musical revue; Kcllum mid O'Dare, I'liiladelphia artists, in new, dances, songs nnd comicalities; Free man. Ilenton and company, original sketch, "Handkerchief No. IIS"; Chung Willi Imiiii', melodiou.s Celes tials; Arco blathers, balancers; Com fort and King, novel blackface offer ing; First and company, "The flood' for Nothing," and other attractive acts. .' I CROKS KHYS Aheain and comp.ni, trick nnd comedy cjcllsts, "The Cabaret on Whorls"; .loin's' and tlreelj, "bits of comedy"; the Val entines, new sours, dances and jests; Lulu Coatcs and her dancing picknu-as innies; Hnrtrom and Saxon, comic , sours and chatter trice, aerialist. da. Russell and Ilea- New bill Thurs- Gil AS Ii "Kilts and Tni tans," Scotch is sure, there are lots of splendid fel songs, dances and jests, presented in, lows with splendid piinciples and tine costume by coinpati of ten ; Maf.ou rules of conduct, and poetic souls are and (iwjune, in novel blackface of- ever where in China, ferlng. "The South Todnj"; Ken- Kng himself is, a bit sentimental, al nedy and Burt, in a matrimonial though he has passed three scoic and travesty; Itcotor, Weber uud Lang, ten jears. and sajs he has no illusions, "the harnioii triangle" ; Vouug and lie lives simply and idsteniiously and Wheeler, symphonic musicians; I'ddie all he cares for is the muse that he Polo, new episode of "Cjclonel Smith" serial. A'JO.V Three Y'oscarrys, comedy and fancy gmnasts; "Heiuity Proof," film of merit, featuring Harry Morey ; the Brittons, .,xlophonistts extraor dinary, in repertoire; (Jabby, unus ual x-entrilonuist ; the Cordons, Phil adelphia comedians; Dancing De mons, four colored steppers. Now bill Thursdii. BitO.lJUMV Season's final hill in- eludes .losie Klj tin's Minstrels, clever, girl net; first South .Philadelphia showing of Chaplin in "Sunnjhide"; Bernard and Mjers, songsters; Cole, and Dennlij, xvhirlwind athletes. New- acts on Thursdaj. BTAXLEY "Mary Hogan" will have Lois Weber. Love, intrigue nnd f''" Roxeiniiieut nuthoritieb need not hcheming are tne tliree elements pro- ',"' millions of people who wis.li to Vided. "Haxvaii" is an added I'rima ' tnke " "'l1 alul rt "ot be :'"--natural eolor tilin. IThej can travel xin the I'lUiua Natural ,,.T .,,., ,. ... m .... 'folor riiotograpliy Itoiite. I'AhACL- Uolshevism on T I ml is Not ,mh will patrons of the I'ri'.nia the bpeeial feature with a (.elected 10tP it cheaper and without bother, cast. It is released through the Se- lint t)lP, wIn have the advantage of bc lcct offices and deals with a timely, in entertained as well. Then, too, Liin mnr n i iur nil n ni 11 ii. i- inni. ' rji ujsx. v ini iiiiu vt i v n the News to Mother," xvith i can sneparu, last unit. ARCADIA "The Avalanche." brings1 Else lerguson in three roles thnt are xvorth her talents. (Jertrude Ather- ton xvrote tlie story and (leorge Kitz maurice directed it. The Artcraft Company releases the picture. VICTORIA "Hay Foot, Straw Foot," has Charles Hay as the hero. Julian Jnseplison xvrote the . story, directed by .lerome Storm, it tells of a country boy xxho goes to war. REGRT -"Fools and Their .Money," xvith Knimy Welilen ns tlie star.! Chaplin, in "Hminjside," is ndded. Fir half of week, l.ila I.ee, iu "A Daughter of the Wolf," last half. ALHAMHRA "Fighting for tJold," with Tom Mix, first half of week, and "Square Deal Sanderson," xvith W. S. Hart, last half. BTRAXl) "The Final Close-l'p" brings Shirley Mason first half of xveek, au'd "Sniutre Deal Sanderson," xxith W. S. Hail, last half. LOCUST "The 'Haunted Bedroom" will have Enid Iteutiett as star, first half of week. Wallace Iteid, In "You're Fired," last half. HVR1XSQVE OAYKT) "Vumpiic Oirls," in a potpourri 'of music and nonsense, in xxhich the "1'aprika Chorus" plays a large part. Cast includes Joe Hose, Yiddish comedian r lit Walsh, acro batic Irishman; Ilattie Heale, prima donna, and other well-known bur lesquers. TROCAPEROl'ttsf and up-to-date burlesque eutertuiument, xvith an ex traaguii7.a featuring well-known specialists, breezy chorus and new music. Wm. Penn Ends Season With the fall of the curtain at the William I'enu Theatre tonight this popular West I'liiladelphia vaudeville and photoplay resort will close for the season after one of the most successful of Its seasous since (ieorge W. Metzel assumed tlie direction as manager several years ago. The l'enn will reopen the middle of August nnd In the Interim many alterations, additions and ' Improvements xvlll be made for' the comfort and ehjoiinent of patrons. Manager Metzel announces that the same policy xvlll continue during the -wlng season. This means capital vaudeville acts and important cinema 'attractions. V HHtfBIKr SCENE FfSOM: . FLORENCE LILLIAN CTI3H . XNV'IdlfllHHybK EOLSMEVISM ONTRIAL"' HADLEV "'BROKEN BLOSSOMS TT ; irV-'iW -BIMK. rivc.. TWT9 A-x-zfi- jrAr.tv.ix- ' '?S MAsEE.L NORMAND ' li' -lJ& "'-' 'JmgiLA -FORREST. Z JiUk ELSIH" FERGUcSOrS, "THE AVAUA1HCME." ARCAOIA--- ENG, MUSICAL AND VAIN Chlnesc Performer at Garrlck Alsc a Philosopher Hiir No, of .I'anton, China, who plajs the melodies of his native land he sits in tlie lobbj of the. Carrick to ,..,., ..uit,.u hil.-.. tli flmr acter of'lienR Hunn in "Hioken ltlos soins" is not without parallel in tlie laud of the Celestial. In Canton. Kuk woos so persistently and ardently on his niooii-faced euitiir or by means of little wands strikiiiR upon n striiiRcd I instrument like an autoharp. With all bis soul for music, IIhr is not without Ibis little vanities. He is nexer so liapp.x las when lie is gaihed in the array ot a inandarin nnd xxith n red crowned l,n ,,,t,i 1i!u lin.i.l M n tlmp tliose' at the theatie believed that 1'ng had mil one cap to wear, but it wasn't I long before it xxas discovered that he had n numerous assortment of liead xcnr witli varied buttoiis. "PRIZMA" TRAVELS Hawaii" to Be First Destination at Stanley The difficult coufroiitinp 'Ureakt1PV-!lrc ,-iglit back home after the trip, wi,,., lasts about littcen minutes-. Hawaii is the destination for the lilni traveler next week, and the voyagers ,-ill gather at the Stanley Theatre. A comparison of this photography in natural colors with mmics in other travel films colored bv hand will show ninny advantages produced with the color-recording rnmera. BASS AND SOPRANO Keith Audiences Will Have to Decide Artist's Gender 1 Whether the Creole Fashion I Mate, who is tlie uexxest sen-ntion in vaude ville circles nnd xxho hns been creating a furore for sexeral weeks in the prin cipal theatres of New York, is a man or woman Is a question likely to be de bated. Certainly "it" appears as a fashionably attired woman nnd as a faultlcssl) groomed man. This artist is leputed to sing in two equally good voices, one a soprnno of quality nnd range nnd the other a buss of pure tone, hi reality, the Creole Fashion l'late is claimed to be the best female imper sonator of recent seasons and he comes to Keith's during the coming xveek, pre senting nu entertaining performance of decided novelty. WILLOW GROVE PARK VICTOR HERBERT AND HIS ORCHESTRA CONCERTS EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Muiic Pavilion Reserved Seat in Adyance at the Park ! ! ! SENSATIONAL SUCCESS ! ! ! Coinnljlnir with file I'riteiit Demand, qf Dfllihtfd Tatron STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CHORUS (Dr. Herbert J. Tily, Director) "COMPOSERS' DAY" Villi be Repent! on ' Afternoon at !iS0 am! 4S0 TCKNDW. JU.V I r.ifnlnc at 1:4f and 45 Comr.oer FUher lladlei Herbert Kliirir Matthew aTlly rondurllni their own rompotltlont SOLOISTS' MIm Iner llarliour. lonrsno. Mm. riarn Voenm Jyer.. eontrallo. Tenon Meholaa Iloutr. Ttr. Howard t. .ullek, John Owen llonirf II. Hood, baritone Aeeomnanled hr Vlftor Herbert' OreheUra . THURSDAY, JULY 3 HERBERT DAY July 4 Special All-American Patriotic MuricaP Programs .J..-M BILLED HERE IN VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS 4 KHAR.UM-- KEITH'S- ANIMALS IN "MICKEY" Bulldog and Horse Are Mabel Nor- mand's Pets All who haxe seen Mack Seunett's ".Micko." at the Forrest, have been inteiested in tlie lincl trained animals tlint iiniiear in some of the "ieenes. Tlie'the ease with which -.uiileilliaiis ot dog and the horse are special pets, of Mahel Norinand. I lake, the 1'nglNli of the .ensatioual episodes, InilWIOK Hint lenilw mini. , , , ,, ., , . ,, HI Wlllfll to tnaki. gooi . lie s iilillKl'll has taken blue ribbon prices and has (( pll,hlltp ,() ,,, , U,;.k been Miss Norniaiid's compnniou uot,f pnttiug mer l,,s lines Then- i- n onh in "MieKej." but in niatij other lost uiolimi. no s,gistiou of st.illiug. photoplajs in which Mis Normand lias no vtuitiu; for i ihoius In feed oppoi appeared. The way in which Duke tunities or lo c.xcr up u.ilpable cindi cleans nut the grocerj store and its vil- ties The ninle illiiin works alone 111 lage patrons shows him to be a disci ini- luis-iou is to make tin- innsi of exe, inntlng scrapper of tlie first rank. UeriiHolled minute. To the tiaim-d per- pet horse is a tliorouglibred that has foimer with expeii e ,,, tl. xamle ., linnni'K on Ihe turf. Miss Noruiuiid ( illp 'i''l'l musical iii ,l will, its has been in the saddle since she was a ..1,11,1 .,,,,1 i INit;renlii ivlien she is nnt working, she is galloping over the hills, preferring the exercise of riding to the case of automobile ilding. U. S. Health Film at Garrlck "The End of the Hoad." coming to the (iarrick July 7, is a United Stntes (iovernment propaganda film. The story xvns conceived by Dr. Katharine , llcnieut Davis, former commissioner of ' correction for New York city nnd during the xvar head of the section on women's xxork in the division of social hjgicne of the commission on training I cump activities. Tlie picture was pre pared in collaboration xvith Lieutenant , Edward E. (irifiith. In the ast are I Claire Adams as' a Ited Cross nurse and Hichnrd Itennett as an army doc , lor. The state Department of Health is sponsoring the picture. Innovations at Imperial Plans have hecn made for improve ments to tlie Imperial Theatre, Sixtieth street below Walnut, ami xvnen com pleted this will be one of the most hand some photoplay houses iu West I'hila dclphia. In addition to being newly carpeted throughout, the theatre will be I brightened by new interior decorations. Many innovations w'ill add to the con ' mnience and comfort of patrons. Under. the management of William Wilson, the lllp' i perial has broken previous records business. Many new pictures xvill Itn for make their tirt West I'liiladelphia ap i pearance at this house during the ueit' few weeks. SMIP?.LE.Y MASON." TWE. FIMAL CLOSF-UP" STCiAND- WITH "SCOTCH LA33tE3" GKAND VAUDEVILLE TRAINING" Valuable In Musical Comedy, Wege farth Avers .Manager W. Da.xton Wegcfiitli. ot the Nixon (iiiind. is a believer in the ..... ,. ..... .i, i ;;:::U - si pe or nj o xauiie, inc our n '""",,. , . .,., , ,, T i, i,r , , .ii c. , ,,:, ,,r S Hlbert he aie on Labor U.iy ninsic.'ll coined, method'.. Stte.lKllig ol ' ' . ., I'l'ter class 'bienk int.." niid ".iiak , "I'll llltll;illl-.llil,MII1,, 1MMI-. ,,'' faith remarheil : "I,, wiuilcxillc the nerfm on ha, a1- a rule, jus, lifte, n to tvxentv nijmite, Pu-geous setting, its le.HIX. Is ensX lie i hi and lab 1 1, in, v ,o Ihe i 11 111 I Red oppoi tuiiit ii's. of musical l.ine with tlie pep, tlie pni'ti,i'l pun, I, ami snap of i i , , i , i 1 -, moi inli'i-m in,,,,' ,,f phiiing. lie is iimnialU on I, is toi," I'll viAn 4 "MfillXll.KV rT ii i.i . " JACK WYATT .i "'HOUi! J mi:s , IjKNNllll nml IIIKf l.ngaurwl. M.,rr i,i .,, .V:i?,"-N '""' i.uiNNi: .. TUB S'lll'TII iiidax A.!IXIIXI()VY 1ll,xNiH,K X""htr5:'J?n' S"l1h r ... .r.rinii: iiii n in rintol I'nlnt I'ruiimil GAYETY ,lA u.nl:J.l ,v f 'i nml T.iiiniiiIIHWlailnfa Phila. IHJssS in nr iii''i- opmci . . vv xifa I s ri j i iv r. y . ranw n I " - a A)iivv 1 HHMHP--uniyki H HilK jmsssL, smm&i mmtr xhh?" aKSKi-a w - CHAT2LE.S RAY-" HAY FOOT. 5TC?AVFOOT'-VlCTOPilAs MUSICAL BEQUESTS GROW I $20,000,000 Residuary Estate of A. D. Jullliard for This Art New Yoili, .June '2. lieipiests of i nj.h and trust funds to. relaties totaling nioie Hum N.i.iiim.t'iiu are pio Miled lor ly the will of f the bite All- gustus t .niiinarii, who left his entire residiulM estate ot possjbl nion than SL'O.dlin. 011(1 to the uroniotion of mii- sical ait The leiuaikiible document, which is of interest particularly to music lovers the world over, was examined bx n icporter at the otlieo of Suirogitte .lohn I). Sweze.x at liosheu. N. Y., where il has been tiled for piobate. The prelimiiiar.x stiitements ieaidiug the will issued by the attornexs for tlie esiale. xxhicli were published this uioriiiiiR. failed to explain the iiniisu.i hi nail power with xx lib h the testator xesteithe trustees who are to iidiuin ister the fortune lie leaxes to aid tniz rHiir Renins and foster Rood musical prodiu tions. The also oinitteiHo men tion the legacies to twent, -live icla li,es and tin- minor beipiests made to seixants in the Jiiiilinrd household. Jolson to Reopen Shubert ; Al .loNoii uud his entire innip.uixl wliicli has been pla.xing in "Sinhad" fori more than two .xenrs. making a record in theatrical bistorx. will reopen the I loNon lias appeareil fonthe last t xx o jeaif ill New lorl. nt tour ilitlerenl, i iinnseF. AinniiK tlie more inipoitant I nlnveis of the cast are Kittj Doner. j'iit7i xon IdciiiK Virsinin I'ox llrooks. ' MlBin.n i Smith, n.rher '; '; lein '( Ii nil x . I'onest llaff and Ilrncst Hare nth Rel.Vina PHIIA'S FAMOUS BURLESKTnEATER HESHA WITH thi Vampire Girls n the Tpntnh7lns ttuniraya 1'ies n'inff lln - ,1 Hul-ll Unit . llr.U 'Mi 'mi s tl'le ir -n ' r I i i iL e I 'hsr 1 l - I" I. I i i !Btlm BOXING Wednesday Night rV.'. SHUBERT. TIlrxTKK h list strpet MAT. TODAY TONIGHT LAST TIME rin: (ini.x mi, slum in niN "OH, UNCLE" LUfhr-st Miii.il lilt of (lie e,ir SATURDAY EVE llitlilns froni hotel $0 1th of July Special $ J Thursday lo Monday Hotel Belleville New York Avenue Near Beach Tfrtarlofrt MHt Thi, HmnniinR Illr-Is llur iiucdut.ru i.,,l ltque.. I rlnre Nemo unumnaniiM TWICE DAILY 2:30 & 8:30 His Gone Wild Over MICKEY ,000 PEOPLE HAVE SEEN MICKEY THIS WEEK iiii.mi tiik "xin'Kr," xu'ir n MI'HOM imflli:sTR fOMHTTKIl ll i-.iiii ii. mii.rr. 5 The Great Race Track Scene rThe Hair-Raising Race Between L Auto and Locomotive AH the Death-Defying Adven tures ROMANCE LAUGHS THRILLS SUSPENSE ALL-STAR CAST Headed by MABEL NORMAND and WHEELER OAKMAN Mat 25C & 50Cei,.r.eat. Nights, 25c,50c,75c';,i$ ITOPICS OF INTEREST TO MOVIE "White Heather" Stanley "Fu- ture" "The Avalanche" at Arcsidia Theatre LITTLE MISS DORIS LEE Main ne Toiirneur'i InteM production. "The White Heather." ivlll have il 1'liilailclphin piemiere nt the Stnnle. ." "rrh oi .nilv i It i ilcocritfil an, the l,p. nic'iidinmii tn.ule In tlix too. ' rlaborate nrticle in the Paris publicn diner of "The Whip." "Sporting Life," Hon. I-e Courrier. illustrated with 'mi,., .. ,. , ... , , full pa Re picture on the ubieet of Alms .Iimm Xnlent.ne' and "thcr , Ame;iratl -,,, p.oductiou In Crane fereen tlirilleis u sn,S- rrfeirins to Hie ilt of Vox "The While Heather" i baeil on "Mr 1'ox knows which of our tilm- 'eiil IfaleiRh and Ilenrj Hamilton's i"' suited to the tastes of his ennntrj I'run l,nni nielniliiiuia.' Wlwn Mr. ,men. He has come to Kurope not onl Toiirneur. wishing n larper liaikRround f,M the sake of c.i.iUiiiK a thoroiiRh studv. upon whiih to wink, took his entire but nlso fur the sake jf souinR In our tudio staff tn California h- elected fertile soil Rood grain, which will briu' The White Heather" n 'his (lrt pro " Sdendid harvest, iluiticm. The liiickRrriiind is rlhided be "CinenntoRrnpli is iindeiRoitiR the tween the Scotch Highland, tlie London prnoc-x of enliitinn, and the etnlution filiam inl district, the vlums nml the spells pioRiiss And snue it i now ocean. Ihe Morj revolve- around the effort of an unscrupulous nobleman to repudiate his marriage to n ptett com moner, the onlj record of the ereinonv eiliK ill the wreck of a indit at the bottom of tho ,.,, ..T, u-i(. ni.iioei- culminates in m between (!, ) r ,) IU bottom of t!c sea. death s;nme i illain at the Ke. ocuiei In sen.,,,, I. n one ol the most impressip f sci ecu lilliiins, "inner (Hand pn,, ,no Rambler in P.lsjp IrK,sri Trt of :i llltesl - j-...r ..:. .. . . .,. ... . i.cime. -llie AMllan.he." v !, will be si,,,,,,, nPX, pH( H, Uw Artadi.i. Ml. (Hand js sen, s i, , ,,.,,, who operates a fashionable cain..!ii, reso.t i ,, Yo,k. He pcks his , . tuns with rare artistr, . and he ,. at once nie debonair Rambler tin t pi- oi.i) cal spoil and cold, cab iiliitinir ill el wnom one cannot heln n.lmnii,,. despite his methods Miss Pcigns,,,, ,. otherwise excellent I, supported, her leading man being l,niiis,en Il.ue Doiis I,,,,,. ho br sp,.n ns Hettx Marvin supporting Charles Itax In his latest Thoinas II. In. ,.-Paramount picture next week at the Vic toria, is just sixteen xcnr. old sti... 1 1 de, clop, d .h n.111,11 1, talent caih, and at twelve has the distinction of leading folk dance thoiisnnds ,1 ihiidreii in a lit till- !s.li ),eKn expnsiliotl. SI also a great pianist. She ,. debut as a public nl.ner wben fn,,. is her i As an extra girl in pictures si,,. ,,, tracted the e.,e of Thomas Inee. and he gaxe her the chance to pin her fir-d part in support of Charles Ha' in "His j Mother's Ho,." Mnrgnerite Clark will be s,,p ,, ,,e AM-ailin tlie week of ,lul. 7 in "(.irN. CHESTNUT BELOW I- - H 1 'IIIB .Ig'.lW i If ;-: ffUiWTxi ' 'llliiSlfJLlf . A T rY SS&i T7F JTK35 & J 21 mVLMM rj f m r m v -s r ji v . r i jm ii m yra "' Next Week! Engagement Extraordinary of Broadway's New Sensation! THE CREOLE FASHION PLATE DELINEATOR OF SONGS AND FASHION r.fi.tsixi, Mxmr.its.. xxith nrinniK mxiomw t thi. no Ralph-KITNER & REANEY-Jiml EMERSON & BALDWIN In "N IH I.X.N i:.S(lIK" I ,,, ..so TIM I- l-XIUs" KHARUM LEONA STEPHENS & LEN D. HOLLISTER IN X M1SUAI. W.MI.KT. "PIT IN ( Xl.ll (HtM A" Johnson, Baker & Johnson Lucille & Cockie Erford's Sensation i.xrnx Mini.ii xtikxi thins EMMA HAIG jack waldron in THi.iK iikh.inai, mm 1'iiNf I'M Sli,, pull,, 'J 1'. x j.x,. nnd Me Sf,it AIhu ,i Urck In Xiliniice. No Telephone Orders LAST CHANCE! GARRICK BeginniiieT Monday, July 7th Greatest Praised and Most Abused Picture Ever Screened THE END OF THE ROAD . .tiivi. Frf)F. OF THE riTFAI.L TH T Ml: IN THE COURSE OF A STARTMM. Kl ' THAT ,.onKS THE I'lllXIHOcF. PATH mni-VTH if lou haxen t tolj xour ilJUihtera Ihe mjsterlea of life and the. era of ' lll-aix Is'd fllrtailons. see this pit-lure and learn the lenon that It danael ini vil MEN AMI VOl VOXIEN, .hi. ntrlure and reall7,Wf lies Amazingly urank, But the Naked Truth! NOTICE! "......RKN tND.:RM.T nv .in positively rw ,... .-- t Shown by Permission of Request of the state d I. rrhura'rlnv MATINEE Seats I nursaay kveximis MATINEE a pletnrbntion of Cljde Kitch popular tnse production I,ouie filnum. one of the aHlest screen portrayers of faseinatinR, nilmlrntlon-i eekiiiK, liiTiiry-lovinK woman, in "Sa- , hara." an emotional drama from the 'pen of C. Ctardner Sullivan, enacted in tlie colorful Ri'ttiiiRi of the Parisian tafe, the KRxpllan de?.ert and Cairo. i .nnnouneed for tlie Victoria the week I of .lulv 7. "Sahara" vn perionall.v 1 mipervl'cd I" production b Allan ( Ivan. ' American Movies In France The Conn lei CiuematoKrapliique of I'.ui". copie of which have been re ,r-ned here, lontalii" announcement if in-'orpoiatio'n of the Krench brnneb of ihe Vn I'ilm Corporation nnd tin- opn iiiB of I'ari' o(lice t-u,.u, l IV.iner ontnlmte no necessnrj foi up to liaic American co' lnbo"iition, let us welcome this, and let its inllueiuc become apparent as soon as possible Frank Zimmerman III In N. Y. I'liiladelphia thcatiic.il circles haxe learned with regrel that .1 Pred Zim merman, .Ir . has been ill for the past month in New York iity He xxlll be lemembered as the former Rcncrnl man ater of tlie Chetnut Street Opera House W00DS1DE Fun for Children 'iOO Toxs Free TOY HUNT Wednesday, July 9th Ncxx and Thrilling Amusements Rodia's Concert Band Edna Wallace Kinney Contralto Free Band Concerts Twice Daily iinhuonus i;i.k rnnixx nk.ht TWELFTH STREET till 11 MIX 1.1.1)1 s 1'l.ltslXV ri,MT. IN SF1 riTHI I'HIK.rtAXI AND m;w iixnck siri-kimji i:rTiov or mixh si nwer. Mulils. 8 1'. XI., 5,-,c In SI.0U Hell, Ftlhert 339,Xi Keistonr, Race 2130 for Miturilnj or llolld.UK Next Week's Performances Will Positively Termi nate Ihe Record-Smashing Engagement of D. W. Griffith's ARTSraSioN 4 O RCHESTRA S 4 ACTED PROLOGUE SPECIAL ORIENTAL FEATURES Ice-Cooled Theatre Twice Dally at 2:40 and 8:40 Nights and Sat. Mat.. 25e to SZ Other Mats., ZSc to $1 Final Performance Saturday Night, July 5 If the lure of fast living appeals to ou T THE END OF Till. lt(lI. the State Board of Censors on Department ot Health DAILY: ssc. wr, DAILY 25e. ami 80d RTIV T5ARI.V lae ic ii.un "" - - - u MAFIIUIT RTIIKKT AITOYti 1BT1I II F linnrs "Thi. rrlmnon Oardenla' nnefl riIA. rilAri.lN In "Hunnyld" NF.VT KKK rsrrlHH Present ANITA STEWART In First rresrntatlnn nf "MARY REGAN" AtlltKI) ATTKAC'TIONS Maclc Swain in "Daddy Ambrose" "HAWAII" (A rrlnnm) fioirrnor "nrnul Wirnlnit Nnv Chnrttr for rlilladrliihlii. Jfl.V 7. 'Till: MIIITF. IIKATIIER" UI4 MARKI'.T STUf.r.T ll . xt. to it:.in I- m. Tndn, XxXt. M. ,nT In "MHARK UK II. SAMI:Rso.V" Adilisl CII.I'I.I In "KINMSIDr." Next Wrrk Xton.. Tun. nnd Wed. SMnlik rresenta llrsl Slinn-lnt of "BOLSHEVISM ON TRIAL" It's Timely! It's Thrilling! Thurtday, Friday and Saturday "Break the Newt to Mother" ARCADIA A JBk t IIKSTNIT I1F.I-. 16TII AjL 10 a.m. t, t. aitn. sin. ::,!. n:so r.M. Todn.r IlOUOTin DAMON In "OTIIKK XIKN'S WIVKS" Added CIIAI'I.IN In "siinnrslde" Nrxt Meek l,,II.M(llT Presents Elsie Ferguson In n New Phtur "The Avalanche" Firt Presentation Anywhere Tmlnx TOXI xn a KUhllnir for Gold' ilded I'll tl'I.IX In "s,innwlde" Next XXeek rnrnmnunt Presents CHARLES RAY In Initial OtTerlnc of "Hay Foot, Straw Foot" Held Oxer b Iteauet Charlie Chaplin in "Sunnyside" .liih th I.oule Claum In "saliara X!RKr.T STREET AT Jl'MPER II A. 51. TO 11 I'. M. Mr mi:i:k a mkruv mklakob The League of Nations NntHlile XricreeHtlnn of llnnit fork Artists, on'erinK ii Ketlml of on nnd I .u lighter imo.xn ami .sNYin:rt atk. Dalit. 2:3(1; Ktenlnci. fl:43 nnd !t Net Upek T remenilo.ll, ( oinedt Hill JOSIE FLYNN'S MINSTRELS IS I 'ON 11 NTTIdV XX 1T1I CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "SUNNYSIDE" K r-t PniiMi rhUft Showing " Tlll.lj IIIAMiKI) llirRHHAV XIMtKKT STRKKT llel. CnTIl Dally. 'J'30. Bvenlnis 7 & U M.T XXKKK Charles Ahearnf' Company A MIRTIIKl 1. ODDITY mi. i 1IAM.KI) Till RDAY REGENT MARKET MllbET nKt.oxx uTii JIU.MIM, TlllV WEDNESDAY EMMY WEHLEN In FlrM howlnu of .Xl'etro'a r(l(ll. .M) lllhllt MONE" MlllI.D TTRfTK)N CHARLIE CHAPLIN III "SI NVHIIlh" TI11RS... IRI., MT.-UU LEE In "HAinillhR HI' TIIK HOI.F" ALHAMBRA V2 TWELFTH .-H XIIIKKI5 srilEETM Xaudexllle. rilotopl.ik. Xlon., Tues. 4 Wed. mM MIX "Ftt.HTINO FOR . riioto MIX Xildfil "Mlent Mxter" INu. 11) T1IIKDX. FKIIIV1 & M,TIR1Y WM S HART ""QIARBIIKAI. W1V1. O. nrtixi s MinitSO" V XIII1K.1) ATTRXnitlN CHARLIE CHAPLIN..,un'-.lto. ilTQ AND lifcRJIAMUII N Afc. AT ji""" vi:nam,ii Xlnnd.1.1. rueodny uud Xlrdnehdav VV. ? Hart: 'n "s"1 vnK "'A' XII xx eek CHARLIE CIIAI'I.IN In "S NMMDK" lhur. Frlrta? A snl. MIIRI.EY MASON In 'THE I'lNXI. 11(11 MM P" Mivrxlxj 6JII Ml. llhl.OW .X1AKKEI lllZ-kX-fl-x MXTN. 2:1(1 EVES. 78 3 YOSCAROYS 3 Krnnk Onl'J. nn unusual Ventriloquist ti.a.4 l-.Mtllo (snrtloii In a New CY-msM". V. t Trunk &. MH llr'ttnn Th- Jai? Hounds rue lianclnr Ilrmoiint llAnii) niiiir In Ullanitiri I'maf HIIIllJl twiss ! f ;.S V I KF I'HANlli: HI'' llll I THfRWDAI LOCUST Ml A1 u,LLar sfs' FIRST THREE 1IYB ENID BENNETT Haunted Bedroom IXST THREE DAYh Ull niri ' "APC'RE Ifui.uww I IIIKI) K1VUL1 MOM1W AND TUESDAY Norma TnlmarW "' 'T;MK nlllM ftll AMk H.XNKIIXI HTM liw. ... 1- .lllllli" VIn(iflR nnd Thursday Sessue Hayakawa ,n $" rriuiie miu nmi'niMf V.VJnn Mnrtin "' " .J"?. "" -; riinr Milieu OCI IXinNT Ml lT. Aboxo HIAKKET tSt,L,lVlVJl-X 1 Mnndnv and Tnendar D...l:n. Fr.rlr.nVlr "Dausliter of the Iiitiii:k ts mokth mimi.k Vi.dnertnv nnd Thnradar lf -ll. In "STILT; Ij marguernc s-iosiv vxaters1 Frldm ami 8atnr1ar M,rv Pickford "nL;!lTHJb rr. kw W1LL.UYV lalVUVU. rAKffw ff Victor Herbert and His Orchestra'- VICTOR HERBERT, Conductor . ' TODAY j, t ;S0 "La Cld" ., .. t. , Masa44 ' 4 '3n-. "Tlie Taita ot llonnian',. Ohenoj - 4n--Vtolln Solo, Mr Fred :Lni1a. , if 43 'CUeon" iiHTy) y,v.v(( sra. ; i1- I r ;. i 1 4 f ' ' Hf i V 4. ft 'V i d i ill V v i , Jfv. !?
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