Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 27, 1919, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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THEATRE BILLS
FOR NEXT WEEK
Schedule of Entertainments
at the Various Play
houses in This City
XE W A TTRA CTIOXS
FORREST "Scandal o 1910," ty
n new producer, George. Wliltc, llic
dancer. Musical revue that treats
topically tlio II. C. of Ti.. 2.75 nud
ntber 'hurniiiR questions ot Itio la. .
lieorgo White. Tiowcll Drew. Ann
Pennington, (Jcorcn Uickel, Yvctlc
JIukcI arc nmonB the entertainer!), as
well as n uprightly rhonifc. De
scribed ns "a dancing sliow" inr ex
cellence. ADELPHI "The Hon. Abo. Potash,"
n comedy ly Montague Glass, creator
of Potash nud Perlirtuttcr, and Jules
i. Kckert Goodman, stnrring Harney
Ilernnrd for the first time on the lcgi -timato
htnge. 'Clin btory of u Jewish
merchant who is drawn into politics
nnd elected mayor, and thereby in
o)vrs himself in hiinrious complica
tions. Mine. Mathildo Cottrclly leads
in the support.
WAL I T "The Ijokic of Larry," in
tfoduciiig it new Irif.li star, Harry
Mcl'ormich. First performance on
and singe of a I'eltic comedy, (-aid to
develop a new Idea, by Willnrd Mack,
author of "Tiger Kise," "Kick In."
etc. Industrial troubles furnish the
background of the play, and the play
wright is said to offer a solution for
' strikes,
CHEST IT STREET OPERA
IIOISE Gallo Kuglish Opera
Compan, directed by the impresario
of the San I'urlii Opera Company,
runmnkers and singers who will in
terpret classic comic operas are Jef
ferson lie Angelis, William DnnfoTth,
Grota Hfslcy, ltosamoml Whiteside,
Louis Cassavant and Nana Shimou
Mimi. Japanese prima donna. Mnx
, Itcndlx is the distinguished musical
director. Monday, Tuesday and
ycdncsdny, "Chimes of Normandy" :
Thursday and Friday, "II. M. S.
Pinafore' J .Saturday matinee and
night, "Mikado."
COXTINl IXG ATTRACTIONS
BROAD- "Mis' Nelly of N'Orlcans,"
by Lawrence lre. "Nelly" is a
complex person. When the piny opens
she rovenls herself ns u belle of the
Old South ; then comes her transition
into the whimsical, willful coquette
of her younger days r in the last act
she stands forth as the human, bril
liant southern woman, with a keen
sense of wit. .Mrs. Hake is at her
best in the name part, and has nota
ble support.
GAR RICK "Three Faces Fast,"
mystery melodrama of the Secret
Service, by Anthony Paul Kelly. The
plot, woven in the prologue by Ger
man spies nt Herlin, is picked up by
Knglislt operatives in London when
v Huns have dispatched their master-spy
on ft mission of diabolical
intent. Violet Ileraing heads the
cast.
,r('"Iloads of Destiny," based
by dimming Pollock on O. Henry's
short story with three endings. The
"fate motif." that what is foreor
dained by kismet will come to pnss,
is the theme developed into an uu
iisual and effective play. Florence
liecd. the star, is supported by Mal
'olni Williams, Uraily Callaway and
Calvin Thomas.
N7 IIERT "Siiibml." featuring Al
.Folson. Associated with him tire
Lareueo I) Orsay, Forrest Huff,
Fritz! im Busing. Franklin Untie,
Farber sisters and other principals
mid large nnd busy chorus. A
tjpicol Winter Garden extravaganza
in fourteen scenes.
PHOTOPLAYS
STAM.EY "The Kingdom of
Dreams," first pieturization of Louise
Provost's novel, with Anita Stewart
:is the feature player, is the romance
of n marriage of convenience, and has
an excellent supporting cast ot play
ers in Knthryn Willinms, Anna Q.
ilssou, Thomas Holding, Spottis
woodc Aitken, Edwin Stevens,
Thomas Jefferson, Harry Ham.
Italph Graves, Tally Marshall and
Robert Mclvim. Marshall Ncilan
was the director.
PALACE "The Lottery Man,"
movie version of the stage farce of
the same name, tells of a man who
started n lottery with himself as the
prize. Itida Johnson Young wrote
the play and James Uruzo directed
it. Wnndn Hawley is the leading
woman, with whom he alls In love.
Harrison Ford. Sylvia Ashton, Mar
cia Mnnon, Carolyn Rankin, Fred
Huntley and Winifred Greenwood
are in support.
ARCADIA - "Strictly Confidential"
comes to the screen from the book
by the English author, Jerome K.
Jerome. In the important character
Micro will be found Madge Kennedy,
who intreprcts the role made famous
In "Fanny and the Servant Prob
lem." While mistress of n house she
meets many relatives. It may be re
called as the play, "The New Lady
Hautock." Herbert Standing, John
Bowers, Lydia Yeamans Titus arc
jn tne casi.
MCTORIA "The Wilderness Tmll"
" finds Tom Mix as the star in a story
that deals with the north and of gold.
There is nlso the romantic touch to
the play in the love of the woman
who waited for her real man to ar
rive. It was directed by Edward L
, Saint, ami Colcen Moore is the lead
ing woman. Sid .Tordon, Frank
Fitzpatnck, Mrs. Warrington and
Jack Nelson are in the cast.
REGENT - "Stepping Out," with
Enid Bennett, is the play for the en
tiro week. To become a household
drudge in order that her husband
might dress well is the motivation.
(' Gardner Sullivan supplied the
scenario, which was directed by Fred
Niblo.
liAPITOIr "The Market of Souls,"
with Dorothy Dalton, is' the play for
the first half of the week. Itex
Peach's "The Girl From Outside,"
in which Clara Horton and Cyullcn
Landis made such a hit, is- there the
last half,
COLONIAL c- "The Perfect Lover"
will attract audiences first halt cf
the week with Eugene O'Brien in
the stcllur role. "Choosing n Wife"
is the movie version of the novel,
"The Elder Miss Blossom," and in
trcduccs Mlna Grey, the English
cinema actress, the last half.
1M PER I Air- "The Girl From Out
sido" will show the excellent char
acter study of Alaskan life as writ
ten by Hex Beach, first l.nlf nt
week, and the" last half will bring
"Tho Perfect Ixjvcr," with Eugeho'
GREAT- NORTHERN "The World
and Its Woman," featuring Gcral
dino Farrar and Lou Tellegen, first
half Of the Week. A slur runt: will
present Hex Beach'H "The Girl From'
uuttuae" tnq last hair.
AUIAMBRA "Bill Appcrson'a
Boy" with Jack Pickford. the first
half of the week, and "The Mis
leading Widow," with Blllie Burk?,
r the last half, both favorably rc-i
viewed.
k, MARKET STREET THEATRE
"Human ps)re." wllb. Anltn Stew
art, first of week, and "Told In the
v um,- w.hh (oum WfrtYJcK Ja&t
.. 111 Bilfl Btirito, SM mCWwBk,
wilh Elsio Ferguson ns tne star, first
half of the week, and Brlgg's comedy,
, "New Folks In Town."
RlVOLt "Mickey," with Mabel Nor
tnnnd, will enter its third successful
week.
VAUDEVILLE
KEITH'S Eddie Foy, supported by
the younger Foys, in their latest,
"Slum Where in New York" : Walter
Kelly, "the Virginia judge." in his
new monologue j Ames and Winthrop,
in "Caught in n Jamb"; Lnngford
and Fredericks, song sketch, "Shop
ping" ; tho Courads "Honey
Songs": the Two Jesters; Kobnu
Jups, clover gymnasts; Wallace Cnl
vin, dcceptlonist; Mnxlno Brothers,
acrobats ; news pictures.
GLOIlE'YUo hendllno feature, "Mar
ried via Wireless,'1 a musical tab
Joid ; Neil McKInley, comedian ; the
Review (Vminues, musicians nud
artists; McCarton and Murone, in a
dunce diversion; Corcoran mid
Mack, in "Tho Salesman" ; Gruel,'
Kramer and Grust, dancers and
singers; Lnue and Mornn,new skit.
"Me and Mickey"; "The Owl flub." i
singing travesty; Jim and Edna
fnnttnra in "ltnrrrnltt llrn- " nml ,
Gray's MauniketiH.
JMJ0.1J31V',lV--"Tlic Only Girl." tab
loid edition of Victor Herbert's mu
sical comedy, with William Nnugh
ton, June Mullen and Tom llurlnu
nud a capnble cast; clnemir feature,
BlmiRhc Sweet in "The Unpnrdon
able Hin"! Beeves nnd Arnold, the
Bird Cabaret. On Thursday, Friday
nnd 'Saturday the hcadliner will be
I'liul. Decker, in "The Buby Bny."
The cinema star will be Gerald Fur
rn in "The World nnd Its Woman."
CWOSS KEYS "Sweet Sweeties," a
miuiature musical comedy, headline
act; Wilson nnd McAvoy, songs; the
Four Dancing Demons; Wolf Stcw
nrt nnd company, sketch; "A Night
at the Opera," presented by u com
pany of singers ; Lowe, nnd the Baker
Sisters, new songs; "Orange Groe."
. musical novelty. On Thursdny, Fri
1 day and Saturday, miniature mu
sical comedy headliners, Johnny Mor
ris and Al Knight: Yates nnd Bend.
Jazz McXamce and Fred Weber nnd
company.
WILLIAM PENN,"Thc Melody cf
You tli," n musical novelty: "Choos
ing n Wife," n new film; Wilson
Brothers, comedians, in "Slim":
Grindell and Coryl Esther; Mulally,
Howell nnd McCarthy, skit; Helena
Jackley, athlete. On Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday, J. Bosamond
Johnson and the Jazz Five Enter
tainers are headliners, nnd other good
hi are ouieu.
XIXON Paul Decker anil comnnnv
in Buby Bay; Fred Ardnth anil his
latest creation, "The Melody Shcp" :
Muriel Morgun nnd Minnie Klotter,
singers; Jim and IreUc Marlyn, mu
sical skit: Ln Toy's pets; "Caliber
!t8," movie feature. For Thursdnv,
Friday and Saturday, "Senator"
Francis Murphy, the three Mori
brothers, equilibrists, nnd other nets.
O HAND "Very Good Eddie." musical
comedy ersiou of "Overnight."
tnbloided with clever cast; Kennedy
and Nelson, "the two speed bojs";
Kelso nnd Leigh ton, in "Here and
There in Vaudeville," Froslni, ne
cordionist : eleventh episode of "The
''-'n Gamble."
KXICKERROCKERTiwiic Barris
cale, in new photodrnmn of thrills,
"Her Price," nlso a two-reel comedy
and some news films; Frank Gor
man, "the singing parson; Tnsma
uiiin troupe, tumblers; Harley nnd
North, duncers: the Harmons, musi
cal melange, and other acts.
MIXSTRELS
DVMOXT'S "Camden's Trolley Zone
Trcublps" is the now hurlenue.
Other acts are ".Mr. and Mrs. Me
Kee," Irish comedy sketch; "John
Cnme 111," a darkey satire; Eddie
Cassaday, monologue; Emmet Welch,
new songs.
STOCK
ORPHEU3I "Madame X." one of
the most rcusatiounl dramas imported
from the French stuge. Sarah Bern
hardt played in it here in the original
nud Dorothy Donnelly was seen in
the English torsion. Mue Desmond
will have the title roh; nud Mr.
Fielder is cast as Bajnitnd, the son.
BIRLESQCE
CASIXO "Tho Best Show in Town,"
featuring a brand new extravaganza,
"Here, There unil Everywhere," in
two acts find twelve scenes, plenti
fully snriukled with soncs and dances
Manny Koler, Yiddish comedian; the
MeClouu bisters, Louise fennel, vio
liuist. nro featured.
IUJOl "French Frolics," beaded by
Harry Fields and Lena Daley, sup
ported by some favorite burlesquers
and n lively chorus. The burlesque is
described as bright and brisk and an
exceptional allotment of vaudeville
specialities is promised.
TROCADEUO Sam Howe's "Sports
Girls" offer two burlettas. "A Day
at Niagara Falls" and "A Day at the
Bace,s." Ijew Welch, formerly of
"Potash and Pcrlmuttcr," is the
featured lilayer, and his support in
chides Flor McFadden, "the livewirc
soubrette, nnd Marge Grcuier,
prima donna.
PEOPLES "Harry Hastings's Big,
Show, in two acts and ten special
iceuic sets, will feature Dan Cole
mun, who has several new song hits.
The vaudeville includes Fred Dale,
songster; Hazzard nnd Spellman,
dancers, and Frank O'Ncil, "the
John McCcrmaek of burlesque."
COMING ATTRAOTIOXS
October C
CHEST XCT STREET OPERA
HOUSE "Good Morning, Judge,"
imported from London, where it ran
t,hree seasons, via New York, where
it ran last season. A musicalized
version of Pinero's farce, "The Mag
istrate." LYRIC "39 East." comefly, by
Bachcl Crother, author of "Old
Lady of 01." "The Three cf Us"
and "A Man's World." Story of n
young" girl whose entry Into Aew
York life is via a fashionable beard
ing house.
October IS
GARRIOK David Warfield. in re
vivnl of "Tho Auctioneer," the Simon
Levi, which wns his first notable
characterization.
hone
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coniinuou ioou 10 i r. m
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And ftflR I.CADIXi; W05IRN In
THE PERFECT
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
CHOOSING A WIFE
With AN ALL-STAR CAST
1214 MARKET ST.
11 A. M. to 11.30 P. M.
BROAD & SNYDER AVENUE
2.1B. 0.30 AND 0 P. M.
MONDAY. TUESDAY ti WEDNESDAY
HENRY BELLITT Fnunts
The Smart Muttcal Farce
Book by Henry Blouom
Music by VICTOR HERBERT
First
South
Phlla.
Showlnr.
THE
Featuring
BLANCHE
SWEET
UNPARDONABLE
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Story
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By Major
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0 A. M. TO 11.15 I. M
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Ej I lLfiua-A u sJi. treotor .
:Tc WILLIAM
In a Pieturization of
THE BEST ASSORTMENT
12TH AND MORRIS STREETS
VAUDEVILLE PHOTOPLAY
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
JACK PICKFORD
"Bill ApperWs Boy"
Added JAS. J. CORBETT in
"THE MIDNjGHT MAN"
THURunAY. ranur ,utbday
, BIU.IE BUMUb'Ia
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IN NEW PARAM0UNT-ARX-ORAFT
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market st., at juniper
mat ki:k
The Siinrklint: 'MumIpiiI Comedy
KLAHOltATK SCENIC KN IKONMKNT
AND INIHIAL KI.CITRIC KITECIS
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTIONS
GMNLEI
OFIT.ni.Nl. NI.W LINK 01' CIIAlTEIt
REVIEW COMIQUES
LAI'OHAni.K CNTBRTAINEIW
AND OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE
FOX Presents
Frank William' Great Novel
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE
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CHANCE
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MARKET ST.. DELOW 60th
DAILY 2.30, 7 and 9
MONDAY. TUESDAY fc WEDNESDAY
A TAS-n (ONLOt'TION
m SWEET m
SWEETIES
A Sucar.f Alrlnncp For llir Palate
TltUIlSDAV, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Marty UrooL Mushal ioiurdv
SOME BULL
GREAT NORTHERN
BROAD AND ERIE AVENUE
MONDAY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
GERALDINE FARRAR
SUPPORTED BY LOU TELLEGEN
in 'The World and It. Wom.n'
THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY
BelW.The Girl from Outside
TODAY i
THEDA BARA in I
,, LA BELLE RUSSE '
eOto .Wlnut Sts. Hits S.30. Eri.l t V
MONDAY, TUESDAY b WEDNESDAY
REX BEACH'S
THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY CT
Earena O'Brien In "The Perfect LoTTr' fS
3MMlRKFTSt.Thea1,c
MONDAY, TrEBDAY WTDNESDAY
ANITA STEWART
IJ. "ITOMAN DESIRY'
Ksusdr.isrUl.
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SEPTEMBER 27,
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A Juniper
RAM'S. NIXON-
NlRDMNGP.n
nuetneen Manager
! FORREST
DIRECT FROM A GREAT
SEASON AT THE
LIBERTY THEATRE,
NEW YORK
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liURtnee Manager
and I.orut
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have moved from The
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"I'M 1MIM: 1V1TII WOJU'N"
l, TOY'S MODKI..S. and others
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LOCUST "MiilWliVW'
ELSIE FERGUSON in
"The Witness for (he Defense"
AIo 1II1RTIIN UOIAII:.
"TIIK IHIl'tillM'T THAT 1)111 II"
Driaca Conirdr, "Neu Kotka In Town"
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STRAND iiEioiA.Nnm.N ae. ai
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Monday. Tuendttr nml UrdneNduy
BILLIE BURKE in
'The Misleading Widow"
I Ht Unit of NVek "MM1KKT OK
son s." ith ixiiuiTnv nvi.roN
RPI MONT iil f'r- Aiime iniihtr
DCL.lVlV.ri1 1 Mon,, pnil TiicvUj
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"THE WOMAN THOU
GAYEST S K''
ANITA STEWART
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"l,IIVK," rHIMSKrt"
WEST ALLEGHENY
S6tli nd Allealieny Arenne
Dl'STIN I'ARNUM In
"TIIK I'AIfON OT I'AItA.MINT"
Our Shows Cleans Classy
llrrni I'omr tht tile I rnrirrt
THE
FRENCH FROLICS
Headed H.v Thne Rnaiala
HARRY FIELDS and
LENA DALEY
44 Wonderful Dancing Anklri
0 TremendouH hrenea ej
See the tllrl. In llarrrlal
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Week Mondnj Mnt. Kept. SS
BILLY KING
The King of Comedy
. Aeiilktrd by
BILLY HIGGINS
AND COMPANY OF
40 PEOPLE 40
IN
The Screaming Musical Comedy,
lOVER THE TOP
1010
PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST
MATIXKR TODAY I JIONTlAT
TONIGHT AT 8 15 Hr.GI.NS
LAST
"INTEREST STARTS AT THE RISE OF THE CURTAIN
AND CLINCHES ATTENTION CONSTANTLY." Record.
"'THREE FACES EAST'
HURRAHI" North American.
COMES
MESSRS. COHAN AND HARRIS
THREE FACI
WITH
VIOLET HEMING
THE MOST FASCINATING MYSTERY PLAY EVER WRITTEN
POPULAR WED. MATS. BEST SEATS $1.50
WITH
AM PEiWMGTON
LOU HOLTZ
GEORGE BICKEL
YVETTE RUGEL
LA SYLPHE
AL SEXTON
LESTER ALLEN
LOWELL DREW
ADELE ARDSLEY
MORAN and MACK
LARRY BECK
10 OTHERS AND CHORUS OF
50 BEAUTIFUL SCANDAL MONGERS
POPIII AR WFD MATS entire lower floor, $i.so
rjrjifiis, wcl. mia. ENTRE balcony, sloo
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SECOND WEEK
MESSRS. COHAN and IIAItim rresent
MIS' NELLY OF N'ORLEANS
A COMEDY OF MOONSHINE. MADNESS AND MAKE-BELIEVE.
By LAURENCE EYRE
Direction of HARRISON GREY FISKE
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Academy Concert Series
(Four KenlnrN)
Nov. 4 MARTINELLI
FINMAIN
Dec. 3 SEIDEL
Jan. 21 MATZENAUER
KINDLER
Feb. 19 GRAINGER
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The BEST SHOW
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FRANK HUNTER
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