Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 18, 1919, Postscript, Page 13, Image 13

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THEATRE BILLS
FOR NEXT WEEK
Schedule of Entertainments
at the Various Play
houses in This City
' NEW ATTKACTIONS
BROAD "Hnmlrt." Sprelnl mati
nees, with Walter Hampden In the
title role. His Interpretation n
seen licic last Benson. 1'erformnncps :
Tuesday, Thursday nnd I'rlday aft
ernoons, October "t-2.1-21, nnd Mon
day and Tuesdaj, October "7-i!S.
Last Kcnson'H excellent cust will re
turn nnd noTcl staging Is prom
ised. BROAD "The 'Woman of Uronrc," a
drama by two French plnjw rights,
Henri Kistermackers nnd lingerie De
lard, with Margaret Anglin as the
star in an emotional role, suppoited
by Frederic Low In, Harriet Hterllug
and Iongdon llrucc. Tlie story of u
sculptor, who neglects his wife for a
Itin.lnl tn.f t lu. . nfmnt t-ntti f i utii linv
the soulful expression for his statue
cf victory. He sees the Ideal look
on his wife's face when she forgives
him and takes him back.
LYRIC "The Little Itlue IV II." mu
sical plav, bv Harold Atteihildgc und
Hnrry Carroll, based on Cljde h'ltdi's
"The lllue Mouse." Features Iter
nard Granville. Lillian IOirnlnc, d
ward Mnrtindel and other well
known entertainers. Story of an am
bitious oung business man, his
clever wife nnd n comic old roue.
CJIESTXVT "(ialcticH of 1011)," a
Shubcrt exttaagnna, with many
specialties nnd novel dances, set to
music by n sjndliatc of w liters of
song hits. In the cast arc Stew nit
Tlnhd, White and Clnton, Flora
Hoffman nnd (icorgo Jessel, the
joung cqmedirin who leaped into pop
ularity over night in New York last
season,
WA hXUT "The Ilcvelations of . n
Wife," n drama embodjlng both
humor and pathos, based on the ques
tion, "Should a woman tell her pros
pective husband of her past?" Poli
tics, dlvoicc and blnekmuil furnish
the background. A specially compe
tent company is promised.
CONTINUING ATTRACTIONS
OARRICK David "Wnrfleld, with
members of oiiginnl cast, in revival
of ".The Auctioneer," the Simon
Levi" of which was his first notable
chaiacterization. Stoiy of u lovable
old Yiddish Tieddler's uns and downs
of fortune, combining comedy nndj
pathos.
ADKhPm"?S Kast," comedy, by1
Ituchcl C'rothers. Stoiv of a voting!
girl whoso entry Into New York life1
is via a fashionable Doaidlng
house. Constance llinnej and Hcnij I
Hull piny the two joung lovers.
VORRE8T "Scandals of 1010." mu
sical icvuc satirizing questions of
the day, George White, IjowfII
Drew, Ann Pennington, (Jeoige
llickel, Yvettc Kugcl nie among the
entertainers. A dandy "dancing
show," with good singing nnd clean
comedy.
SIIVBERT "Sinbad." featuring AI
Jolson, AsMidatcd nie l.awieme
D'Orsaj.'Fritzi von IluKing nnd other
piincipnls and a huge and busy
choius. A Wintir Gulden etiavu
ganza. New songs.
PHOTOPLAYS
ATAXhEY" Tempeimental Wife,"
with Constance Talmadge, is from a
stoiy by John Knieisou nnd Anita
Loos. Dnvld Kiiklund direited the
play, which is a light comedy deal
ing with wife who resents the fact
that her hubby has a female stenog
lapher, mid elopes with lounge
hound, but letting the husband know
her destination, a fact that supplies
- the complication,
PAhACi: "Hnndfc of ibve," with
Pauline Firdcrick as the star. The
plsv is dnected bv Reginald llarker,
and was wnttcn bj Louis Sherwin.
It tells of u second wife who was
man led for the purpose of caring for
the child of the first wife.
ARCADIA "Sadie .Love" bus lJillie
Burke ns the stui. Avery Hopwood
wrote the faice, which tells of a wife
who imagines herself in love with a
twin soui with whom she formerly
was In love. Sadie, however, is ical-
ly in love with her husband.
1 ICTORfA "The Glim Game." with
Harry lIoudlnK It is not n serinl
story, but a thrilling plaj, In which
'this clever showman is called upon
to do some startling feats of strength
nnd daring- In an airplane. Arthur
B. Reeve and Jehu W. Grav aie the
nuthois and Iivin "illat the diiee
tor. RE(!E.T "Home," with Milched
Hariis. who in pilvnte life is Mis.
Charles Chaplin. It tells of a gill
who finds home the best place. First
half of week. "The Uight to" Hap
piness'1 the last half, with Dorothy
Phillips.
CAP1T01; "The Life Line." a Man
rice Tourneur play, with much melo
drama, fust of week, and "Strictly
Confidential," with Jiauge Jvcnneuj,
last half.
COLOXIAI, "Bioken Blossoms."
with Lillian Gish and Richard Burth
lemess, and directed by I). W. Giif
fitli. IMPER I A L "The Hoodlum," with
Marv Pickford as star, first of week.
"The Bight to Happiness," last half.
AhllAMBRA "The Life Line" and
vaudeville the hrbt half, nnd "The
Lottery Man" the last half.
MARKET STREET "La Belle
Russe," featuung Theda Baia, fitst
half, and "Destiny," with Dorothy
Phillips, the last half.
OREAT XOETIIERX'-Uev King
dom of Dreams," with Anita Stew
art, first hnlf, and "La Belle
Russe," with Theda Bara, last hnlf.
LOCUST "The Life Line," with
special cast, first of week, nnd
"Widow by Pioxy," Inst hnlf, with
Marguerite Claik,
STRAND "His Majesty, the Amer
ican," with Douglas Fairbanks,
SPECIAL PHOTOPLAY
W1TROPOUTAV "The Mlraclo
Man" opens this afternoon. It is one
of the best photoplays ever bhown
here, n pilvate view indicates. It
tells n story of the lives of live ciooks
nnd their experiences with inltli.
Story by Trank L. Pncknrd, directed
bv George Lonne Tucker. Thomas
Mclghau, Joseph J, Downing, Lon
Chaney, J. M. Diimont, Kllnor Fair,
W. Law son Butt and Betty Compson
are in the cast.
VAUnEVH.LE
KEITII'S "Extra Prhe," musical
comedy, with a large cast; 'Winston's
Water-Lions nnd Diving Njmph;
Lillian Fitzgernld, singing come
dienne; Jack Itjau and JM, Healy,
character singers; Joe Towle, nut
comedian; Berk and Valda, novel
danccts; Adelaide Herrmann, new
illusions and magic; Adelaide Booth -by,
speeinlty singer; the Rlos, ngile
gvmuasts; news nnd other pictures.
GI.ORE "Heir for a Night," tabloid
musical comedy; Harry Cooper,
comedian; Ralph Kettering, sketch,
"Wh'cb. On? Should J Mnrry7";
?1IIBry'C!aSton,j mystic; 'Lillian and
,, ?Ktos,tftad$$ Jtym $twy.
Walter Fishier; Torrelll's Circus,
nnd Kennedy nnd Krnmcr, comedy.
11 ROADWAY "Henntor" Francis
Murphy, comedian ; J. R. Johnson
nnd Jnzz Five, in tjplenl offeilng;
Bell nnd Rnwn, nnd photoplay,
"Broken Blossoms." "The Spider''
will head bill last hnlf of week.
CliOSB KEYS "The Spider." mu
sical coined j ; Five Amerlcnn Girls,
novel singeis; Fox nnd Britt; Rob
inson, McCnbe nnd Robinson, come
dians; Couro.v nnd O'Donncll and
the Sterling Rose Trio; Clnrk's Hn
wulins fentures the last hnlf of week.
Wlhl.l I If PEX X Irving Ncwhoff
nnd Dode Phelps, novelty; I'd Janis
Revue; George M. Rosener, come
dian; Jnivls nnd Harrison, Paul
Nolan and movie, "Her Kingdom of
Dreams." Harry Sauber heads the
hill the last half.
GRAXD Bobby Heath mid IBs Bath
ing Girls, in musical comedv; Malne
Brothers nnd Hobbj, ucrobnts, und
other novel nets, with the big photo
play. ".Mickey,", with Mabel Nor
maud. XIXOX "Ten Thousand-Dollar
Ankle," with Maude Smith; Tnsu
miininu. Van Diemnu troupe, acro
bats; Basil Lvnu. comedian; "Noo
dles" Fngnn and Eslle, funsters, nnd
Togan nnd Geneva nnd photoplay.
"Love, Honor nnd?" "The Book
Shop" heads the bill last half of
week.
KXICKEltnOCKER Photoplav fea
ture, William Farnunj, in "Wolves
of the Night,," n dramatic story of
life in the great northwest; Chaillc
Chaplin, In '-'The Floorwalker";
news reels, nnd six nets of diversified
vaudeville,
KRYSTOXE'VThp Mngnlne Girl,"
n revue of fun nnd fashions; Nancy
Bojer, in new drnmntic phi) let; the
Four Buttercups, singers; Ilenrv
and Mooie, "At the Newsstand,"
and other acts.
STOCK '
ORP1IEVM - "Happiness," the
wholesome and clever comedv dinini
in which Laurette Tn.vlor met with
success last spring nt the liroud. Miss
Desmond will piny the part of the
milliner's drudge who is "adopted"
b) some blase society people and who
Chestnut
A Janlptr
SAM'L, NIXON-
NiRDUNann.
Buslnsss Usntisr
CARRICK
V5 Chestnut
BY RICHARD BARRY
with
LOUIS BENNISON
AND A NOTABLE CAST
STAGED BY HARRISON GREY FISKE
NO SEAT OVER $1.50 AT POPULAR WEDNESDAY MATS.
NO SEAT OVER $2.00 AT MATINEE TODAY
NEXT f A Qnn 1H71?17I Nights at 8:15
WEEK JLAlO 1 W iliililSb. MaU., Wed. & Sat. at 2:15
V ORREST OF THE SEASON'S BIGGEST SENSATION
A rjroad and
Sansom
THOMAS M T.OVE
Business Ifn.istsr
GET WINGS!
FLY TO
VICTOR
RROAD
U nroad
and Irfirnst
THANK
NIRDUNOBR
Business Manscsr
THE WOMAN OF BRONZE
-P-Vs BY HENRY KISTEMAECKER AND EUGENE DELARD
' isy- MISS ANGLIN " 8BffUvffl8ggt 8Ki"'N"AVS
SPEC1ALMATINEES JUJ.'i'i"8' OCT. 21, 23,'24 Ji OCT. 27, 28
WALTER HAMPDEN
HAMLET
"Tho Greatest Hamlet of This Generation," N. Y, Evenlno Post.
SEATS SELLING f OR ALL "HAMLET" MATINEES
finally lives a lfe of romance. Frnnk
Fielder will hnvc n delightful Irish
lolc.
MINSTRELS
DUMOXT'S The travesty on the ie
cent hanking smash will continue Its
good-humored ndvlec' lo the thrift)
"Scliooldnjs" will assemble the tal
ents of Lep, Franklin, Ashwood and
Ward, und "In Wrong nt the Goh
Club" Is another new skit. New
cngs arc promised.
IH'RLKSQCt: I
R1.10V The Mischief Makers, f0, '
turing F. W. Gernrdy In n potnourti
of song nnd nonsense, entitlid "(lo.
La, Ln." The enst is said to bo of,
particular merit, including Mubei'
Clark, Snm Ra)nor, Joe Fieed mull
Bonnie Llo)d.
PEOPLE'S "Girls n la Carle," an'
Arthur Pearscln production, is sild.
to he the latest costuming and tiov -cities,
Jlmmie Coughlln and Maitlm
Pror, n newcomer to the local bur
lesqiie stage, are featured in n hlgi
and clever companj- "Mnnhuttaii
Please" Is the cxtrnvngaiira.
CASIXO -- "The PuiUlnn Whirl
brings bock Bill) AVatson in n bur
lettn laid in gay Puree and called "At
the Cafe Chnntant." Itillv ("Gto
gan") Spencer nnd I'dgnr Itlvlev.
the tramp comlque. nre aided nnd
nbctted by n Inrgc nnd lively chorus
TROI'A DEIIO "The Girls Fioni Jo.v
land." In the 1020 version wnttcn
bv Sim Williams and with mutle bv
BUI Barker. Ida Nlelinlni, Blllv
Gilbeit, Blllle Davis and other pun
cipals nie Mippoitcd by n big chorus
CO.VHNG ATTRACTIONS
October "7
GARU1CK ""Petroleum Piincc."
with Txmis Bennison, from tlie movies
ns the stnlwuit hero. An Amu lean
comedy b) Richard Bnrrj, dealing
with tlie ndv cntuies of u vigonus
western who, hnving acquired millions
in oil, tties to fence his vvu) into the
social elite without legard fur ion
ventiomilltles.
FORREST "Angel Face," with Vie
tor Herbert's newest woio nnd u
book that is snld to be rapid in move
meiit and fresh in situations bv
PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST
MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT AT 8: 15
NEXT f A ciTp Iirinr-ir NIGHTS AT 3
WEEK i-iVO 1 W JCjdk MATS. WED.
DAVID BELASCO Presents
DAVID
"THE AUCTIONEER"
NO SEAT OVER $2 AT WEDNESDAY MATINEE
TWO WEEKS ONLY SaT0 OCT. 27 Ihautrssday
MARC KLAW PRESENTS
AN ALL-AMERICAN COMTDY
PETROLEUM PRINCE
njiJifliJiJiirfflMJi
DON'T MISS THE LAST CHANCES TO SEE THE SHOW
THAT HAS SET ALL PHILADELPHIA WILD WITH DELIGHT
POSITIVELY LAST TIMES tqhtAT" oct- 25
k BETTER HURRY FOR SEATS!
POPULAR WEDNESDAY MAT. fJ&'SI oV.1" '-50
BEdlNNINGMONDAYOCT.27 &utrV
THE GEORGE W. LEDERER PRODUCTION
ANlilL f WUL
HERBERT'S GREATEST MUSIC
HARRY B. SMITH'S
FUNNIEST BOOK
ROBERT D.
SMARTEST
TREMENDOUS COMPANY OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY
MR. HERBERT WILL CONDUCT THE AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA
ON THE OPENING NIGHT
P. S. "ANGEL FACE" WILL BE 8EEN AT THE APOLLO THEATRE,
ATLANTIC CITY, WEEK OF OCT. 20.
SeS MONDAY EVG. .?,!
HOWARD HULL PRESENTS
MARGARET
ANQLIN
IN HER GREATEST PLAY
nenry B. and Robert B. Smith. Mr,
Herbert has written one sentimental
number In U-4 time, "I Might Be
Your Once. in-ji-Wlillc. " described
as nlluring. Introduces n new' prima
donna, Marguerite Zendcr.
WA1.XIT "Parlor, Bedroom and
Birth," faue of a )oung htisuaiui
with n Don Junii teputntlon and the
hilarious complications brought nbout
bv Ids doting wife. Walter Perkins,
of ".My Friend Fiom India" fame,
heads the cast.
s "iJJ" ""F '" L" "g
I Fr.J 7:... .. TL..I.. M.W.TTlor
.iisu ciiuuicuiMii uicdiic on, Ml
Germantown &Chellen
EVENING PRICES ?Sc. 35c, 50c A 75c
I Mali. 1 uenill , lliuridajT'OC,, g. OC.
i Today iThi C,m "Within the Law"
lirRlnn ne vioiiiiur Kvfnlnir, lice, su
MR. FRANK FIELDER
TRESENTS
MAE DESMOND
In I Burrlte Tnylor't Comedy Sacoctss
Ily J. IIAItTT.KY MANNERS f
Oct. 27 TJl!.'i0' of the Ilpniirx" Ig
Jlllllllllllllllll H B
BROAD Last Mat- & Ev-
VJ.
in ( onicclj of Moonlillif. Mfielnfcn ami
VInkr-IMIrvr
"Mis' Nelly of N'Orleans"
THEATRES
15
& SAT. AT 2.15
SMITH'S
LYRICS
T.
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An
Appeal
To Those
Who Love
Who Don't
Have Faith in this
Resounding
Statement:
. GEORGE
LOANE
TUCKER'S
Tremendous Romance
The
Miracle
Man
Is the most inspiring and
profoundly heartstirring pro
duction that has ever graced
the screen. It makes your
emotions surge like a tide
within you.
IT IS A PARAMOUNT
ARTCRAFT SPECIAL
We cannot describe it.
It ia too miraculous to
describe. Mere words
are futile. All the super
lative adjectives at our
command beggar de
scription. It must be i
seen, felt. The fact that
"THE MIRACLE
MAN" cost thousands of
dollars to make, the
fact that it was six
months in the crucible of
creation these things
don't explain, they mere
ly indicate the high,
artistic conscience be
hind this production. It
is enough that "THE
MIRACLE MAN" exists
for all to see that is
the Great Newsl
I
Metropolitan
Opera House
Broad and Poplar
DAILY AT 2. 1 5
ALL
SEATS
25c
EVENINGS or rn
AT 7 & 9 JC .WC
Tickets in Advance at Box
Office or I 1 08 Chestnut St.
Phone Walnut 4424
ORCHESTRA
25 SOLOISTS
NOW
TnVT"llmiwiiwimiiii
TODAYLAST TIME
"EVANGELINE" J
ONE WEEK
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fa t&Xtt'TyHK&WJWl OUBHIEXV A John Emeraon-Anita JfflrLrLth
SECOND WEEK OF FALL GRAND OPERA MUSICAL FESTIVAL
Stanley Concert Orcheitra, Direction of Albart F. Wayne, will interpret excerpt from
"Carmon." Organ recitals daily at 11 A. M. Rollo MiitlinH and William Kli, soloints.
1214 MARKET STREET
11 A. M to 11 P. M
TODAY D. W. Griffith'! "Broken B!oom"
ONE WEEK ONLY
Commencing Monday
IwSbJp
First Presentation
ggjjjiigjky " a New Production
An Absorbing Play of Love
MARKET ST.. AUOVE NINTH1!
u . m. TO 11.15 r. M
Victoria Orcheitra
LECL DEaSAUERjJIrec'or
NEXT WEEK A
722-24 MRKLT STREET
10 A M to 11 li T M.
niio rn f St nlev Oo
TOI) 1 Mil. (IIMtlli; rill'llN
111 'lOBIIIIIIHA"
MONDAY. TUnSDAV S. WEDNESDAY
MAURICE TOURNEUR
Freientl the Thr lllm Melodrama,
"THE LIFE LINE"
THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATUItDAY
MADGE KENNEDY
In "Strictly Confidential"
BROAD AND ERIt AVE
tONDAY, TUESDAY k WEDNESDAY
ANITA STEWART
tn Flrit North PhlUrtflphla Phowln?
"HER KINGDOM OF DREAMS"
THURSDAY," FRIDAY & SATURDAY
LA DE
RUSSE'
MARKET ST. AT JUNIPER
"Vaudeville 11 A M to 11 P M
Nicxr HI.I.IC
THE MUSICAL FARCE
A NIGHT"
A Fund of Melody and Fun
MTCiAi. Annr.n .ttkciio
COOPER
OFFERING OniQINAI, BONOS AND
CHARACTERIZATIONS
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,,, 7T--mr! j tefeW?iVmS
"'HL ESCAPE KING" UWMm
m s In His First Complete Photoplay 1 Jl
i An absorbing mystery of a hunched thrills, RJfiial
0M J011 wlU Kasp at thc feats that "iade him S ';JJ
Wii famous But moie, you will see Iloudmi m B AHSSKtET&f
W a fiioiinntinp new role a romant-t, ihamati. S'wSWSMi
flUl UBiire m a .series of death-defyint: escapades 1 iMr4f IcSK
JM that hac neer been equaled cithei m real fif , IS
& Kvcry feat authentic. Kvery scene a sen-ation MPtAvM!
HTHE GREAT RBI
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"HE R FOR
lr?F& OTHER ACTS WORTH
tflSaJ WHILE I
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MARKET ST., ABOVE 18TH
ONLY COMMENCING MONDAY NEXT
r -- -t-nn HIM.- ..I L i jj i i ii
and Sacrifice
uaili
EVENINGS at 7
PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT SPECIAL
f.SS2iV'EJ$'4
CHESTNUT ST., Below 16th
10 A.M., 12. S, 45, J 45 7,45, 0 30 P K
Today Robert Warwick
in "Mizzoura"
MAT Ml.l It
First Presentation
it iL JLaal JL jiLLd
IN PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE
66
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Trom Avery Hopwoad's Play
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"111 lllil. Ml in I'KHW"
BROAD & SNYDER AVENUE
1! 18, 0 30 anil 9 P M.
MONDAY. TUESDAY L WEDNESDAY
SENATOR
MURPHY
(Chairman al Ilia Commilttt )
"TOPICSOFTltE DAY"
First South Philadelphia Showinr
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
Supreme Triumph
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TODAY LAST TIME
"EVANGELINE"
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GERMANTOWN AVENUE Below CHELTEN
Fred O tllion-tttrill lifer, Gen Mir Slreotlon BUnley Co
Today Robert Warwick in "Told in the Hills"
cxt Wtfk Unit nnd Ktclunltr Crinmntown Showlnt
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
MOST RECENT SUCCESS
Al z, isc. Including wr lax
and O, 15c and 25c, including War Tax
TODAY "THE RIGHT
TO HAPPINESS"
riRST SHOWING
5'i t
MARKET ST. Below 7th
10 A II to 11.16 P. M.
lOllW MMN MUITIN In "HIS
III rtl'lAI, MM.I"E"
MONDAY TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY
MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN
(nee Mildred Harris)
in "HOME"
ADDED CltAIO KENNED1 SERIAL
1HURSDAY. FRIDAY Ic SATURDAY
"RIGHT TO HAPPINESS"
Featunne DOROTHY PHILLIPS
-''SSaa zZSK&Ji?trz5X!ii
12th and MORRIS STREETS
'ITHE LIFE LINE"
IJ. CONJUNCTION with VAUDEVILLE
And JAS J C0RBETT ln
. THE MIDNIGHT UAH" (No 8)
THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY
WALLACE REID
in 'THE LOTTERY HAN"
AJARKET ST.. Below 60th
LM H.I.B l)ll. 8.30. 1 and 0
MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
"THE SPIDER"
A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY B
THURSDAY. FRIDAY & SATURDAT
Clark's Hawaiians
"A Night on the Beach at WalklUI"
60TH
AND
WALNUT 3
MONDAY, TUESDAY fa WEDNESDAY
Mary Pickford . M1E Hoodlum"
THURSDAY. FRIDAY c SATURDAY 1
"THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS"
ralurlm DOBOTIIY PHILLIPS
333 MARKET &W?&J
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