. Jft , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919 13 FUN AND PLOT FEATURE UNDERLINED FILM OFFERINGS "iCyifyTywywinrwwiyyfwwwygwffvyyywwTtwfffgwyiwwwvyfwyoff CELLULOID STARS AND OTHER FILM FOLK Movie Star Writes Staae Play , "The Ilnuntpd Violin," the firt In- j dividual iiro.luctlou by Sam II, Hnrrls, . Ims rcglstcrod n bucccss nt tho Garrlck, J where It enters the second and Inst week of the eiiKUgement Jlonday. This is n piny possessed of many Interesting In eldentrf In its perforinnnoe, cspeclnlly in the plnhiff of the chief role by Crane Wilbur, the author of "The Haunted Violin," who, as a screen star and actor on the spoken stace. Is widely and , nnmunil) esteemed. "Tie Hnunted Vio. 1 llu" Is best dcs(rlbed as n romantic fnntnsy. Artistic temperament, love, In IriRUc nud thrills abound. WW XuMNMI "k. r t? v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitti s- rnv:: x. 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Sid Nott ek D.ll.llKltU frrMlUn AN HEIR FOR A NIGHT A l'rolmtlous Munlcal Tabloid John Cutty Jim Halley & Jtin Noble Al. Raymond GEPALDINE FARPAP---"FLAME of -h DESEQT"-- S-ranle-y N S HAGT "cJOHN PETTICOATS'' Capitol and. Loeusr MOVIEGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON Film Flashes of Interest to Fans of the Photoplay Satne. from " SALOME VS SMENANPOAH" N-ixon- of the features of EVKKY season "for jcurn bcfqre the great war, tourists went to Cairo to witness the proce-sion of the holy carpet (or Mobnial) and the several dajs of eermonies wliieh followed its journey to Mecca. A replica of this procession is shown in "Flame of the Desert," at the Stanley next week. Ocraldine I'nrrnr and Tou Tcllegen are starred. The hol carpet is in fact no carpet at all, but a portion of the hangings taken from the tomb of Mohnmmed at Mecca and sent from Cniro each enr on n long pilgrimage of prnjers and sup plication. A square frume. hung in beautiful tapestries and known as the Mlered palanquin secretes the so-called carpet. The plot concerns the attempt of A'bdoul Rey (Mneey Harlem) to found a new Mohammedan state and over throw the Kngllsh yoke, so the religious procession takes on new significance as it is made a factor in the story. IN TIIH pioductiou of "When Uenicat Went Dry." next week at the Vic toria, one scene is said tn have seldom been equaled In photoplays for (luill pjiVposcH. , , ,Jt is it battle wnal between fifty men, Tho scenes take place in a saloon along the ,border between Virginia and Ken tucky. Because of its location this saloon is a favorite hang-out for the lawless element of those two states. When puisued bv the officers of the law from one state they meiely step across the dUiding line and are safe from ar rest. A battle rojal is n free for all light between gangs of men. There nie no rules to govern the contest nud its gory character takes on the semblance of a fight among savage. HrlI,ITAItY tallies of the United 1VJ. Stales nrm.v were used during the ! filming of the climnx of "The Invisible Bond," Irene Castle's latest picture. In which an automobile plunges over a 400-foot waterfall. The picture is at the Arcadia next week Director Charles Mnigne bad five cameras stationed at arious points to "shoot" the plunge. To bis consterna tion he discovered that the roar of the waterfall prevented his voice from be ing heard by the cameramen. Hut the modern screen diiector is nothing If rot lesourcfful. Itemembering that three of the phntogrnnhcis bud been mustered nut of the Signal Corps and 'were familiar with the semiphoro signal code, he obtained three regular army non-commissioned officers. By means of wig-wog signals the big scene was photographed. In connection with this scene it may be stated that in the movies, before shooting a sceno in which- anything so valuable as nn automobile is wrecked. It la customary to sell the destroyed .body to a salvage companj. Howcer, director .Maigue lounu tnar it was lm- possioic 10 miiKe sucn n ueui. me au tomobile, after its 100-foot phinge, wns In such a condition mat there was no chance of realizing on the wreckage after the cene was shot. CLAHPNCE JUIYNOIiDS, the organ ist, will begin n special engagement on Monday, at the Coliseum tbentre, with a program of classical and popular selections. This organist has been in he army, where lie went from a post as city organist at Denver. He be )Iees that music isnn importnnt factor In the development of the motion pic ture, art and has devoted a lot of his time to its study as related to the films. The public is beginning to appreciate the value of ood organists he states and also that-,mauy persons go to the theatres lO'lie'ar the music just as much as to see "the movies! Ills Choice of numbers for next week are, "Poet and reasant," Monday and Tuesday; "Naughty Marietta," by Victor Her bert, Wednesday and Thursday : and "William Tell" on Friday and Satur day, . ANOTIIEn attraction at the Coloniat beside the tea-serving, will be the staging of Kathryn McOlnley, soprano of this city. This artiste has appeared In concert and in opera. She will Ring several numbers at the matinee and evoning performances, at seven and nine o'clock, Her numbers will be in addition to the orchestral program and the main photoplay. "It I'ays to Advertise," a bis stage success, has been plcturized by Para-mount-Arteraft. Ilryant Washburn Is the star and the picture will be shown for the first time as the Thanksgiving week (November 24th) feature at the Arcadia. The story was written In play form by Itol Copper Megrue and Walter Hackctt, and was produced with Grant Mitchell as the Rtar, It con cerns the ron of a millionaire, who after having been turned out of his father's home, wins out by staking all on his belief that "It Pays to Adver flse," liOis WlUon Is leading woman. Stnnlev W. llhodea. the Philadelphia nre-nr.lt. Iinailwen engaged 'by Manager Nfrdllnfser'to'play th nuw;oriam which which will be one anniversary week. Douglas Fairbanks's, new picture "When the Clouds Holl Hy" has been secured for the tartans Nixon -Nlrd-linger theatres and is due for early pre sentation. It will be the first picture in 11)20 by the big four, to be followed shortly by Mary I'ickford in the screen version of "I'olljannn." New Paramount releases for Decern- i her which will receive early production in this city, include "VIctorj"; F.thel Clayton, in "More Deadly Than the Male," "The Cinema Murder," a Cos mopolitan production; "Kejond the Door" with an all-star cast; Dorothy I Dalton in "His Wife's Friend," "An1 Adventure- in Hearts." with Kobert Warwick; "The Woman in the Suit- i Case." with Enid llennett; "A Girlj Named Mary" Morguerltc Clark and Wallace Held in "Hawthorne, I,'. S. A." Shiiley Maion has been slifiied for n long term contract by the Frit Film. Corporation. Shirlej Mason was born in Brooklyn. N. Y.. in 1001 and made1 her first piofessionnl appearance in l William Fatershnrn's company at Hie age of four. ' An opportunity is offered Menario wi iters to submit wures to the sccnuiio editor (loldwyn pictuios. 4IH) Fifth avenue. New York city. This company has Just icnewed the contracts of Mabel Normand and Pauline Frederick and is in the market for scripts for these players. .Miss Noimnnd wants scenarios which will permit her to continue in roles such as she portrayed in "Mickej," "Fpstnirs" and "The .linx." The latter picture will be shown November 1M. at the Capitol. Scripts must not be sent fo the stais, but diiect to the company. Miss Frederick will l'equire stoiies similar to those of her lecent photo plats, such as "Honda of Love" and "The Peace of Itoaring Itiver." It is not necessary to have the complete H'ennrio as a synopsis will answer the purpose. Nixon Anniversary The Nixon will, during the curieut week, celebrate its ninth birthday. As usual, the house will commemorate the occasion with an exceptionally attract ive bill. The Nixon is recognized as one of the most up-to-date and kept-up-to-date, of the popular priced Vaud eville neighboihood theatres. This is due almost entirely to the personal at tention and the personal interest given it by its management. Marking big first step as p. theatie owner nnd the first local playhouse bearing his father's name. Manager Nixon-Nirdlinger hns developed the house nnd cultivated' its clientele with assiduity of labor and originality of ideas. Careful selection of its employes and of attractions, ac count for the esteem in'whteh It is held by plavgoers in general and those of the west side in particular. , KlffS .. Mm CHARLES F2AY CROOKED STRAIGHT' Regfcnt and Slrand.-- FROM BANK TO FOOTLIGHTS ETHEL ANN& POUGLAS"-"WHEN BEARCAT WENT PRY"- V-ictaWa PHOTOPLAY GUIDE TO NEW ATTRACTION "Sunrise" at Little Theatre, "Sunrise." an "all-American, four act comedy-drama" by Willnrd Mack, author of "Tiger Itose." "Kick In," etc., will be the Thanksgiving week attraction at the Idttle Theatre. Mr. Mack's 'play, if is said,, might have been written this week, so accurately does it touch present problems of un rest, bolshevism, etc. The serious consequences of the war have given the responsible citizen food for thought. We arc facing grave problems. A treacherous and sinister force has invaded our national life and threatens the peace and prosperitv of our country, It "is this situation Wil lard Mack treats In a sparkling and incisive comedy. ,He has written a live story, clean nnd wholesome, with a 100 per cent American solution, Mr, Mack has directed the production him self and the cast includes; Barry McCormack, best known for his work In "Turn to the Right;" Consuelo Bailey, late leading lady with John Drew; Uose, Morrison, Klsie Hltz, Pel ham I.ynton, Arthur Grant, Clay Cle ment, Chauncey Cansland, Walter Ed win and Clyde North. Farnum In Thanksgiving F.llm William Farnum. will be the feature, at the victoria Thanksgiving week: when he will appear in a plcturization of zana lirey s western novel, "The Last of the Duanes," It U a gripping melodrama and Mr. Farnum is said t,o do enough stunts to satisfy n half a dozen stars. It was necessary at one time for Mr, Farnum to descend the face of a waterfall, 83 feet high, to es cope a pursuing posse. Supporting him aro Louise Lovely and G. Raymond Nje, the well-known Philadelphia mov ie player. Laughs In "Angel Face" A patron approached Manager George W. Lederer as the audience was leaving the Forrest and informed him that as a matter of curiosity he bad counted the laughs in "Angel Face" and offered the news that his count had shown there were 347 laughs. Stage Beauty to Star Walter F. Wanger, the youngest the atrical nroducer. who creaents "John pFcrguson,'1 at,tho Broad, intends to' star tils wile. Jiiuiiue, jounstone, me stage beauty, la a new play fro;n a, story by HTAM,!!) -"Flame of the Desert," willi (ieialdine Fnrrar and Lou Tcl legen as the stars. The story is said to be the only one writen about l'gpt in the movies, and its author, Chuilcs A. Logue. had Reginald Itaiker put on the production for (Jnldwyu. It deals with the love of n white womnn for a man supposed to be of an other race. PA LA CK "The .Miracle Man," with the star cast, will rental . another week at this theatre, wheie it has broken all iccoids. The plaj is based upon faith without regard to religion, and is a fine photoplay production. AHCAMA "The Invisible Bond" will have Irene Castle as the star. Hunt ley(!ordoii is the leading man and Claire Adams has an important role. Movies nil- mory is or uivorce and lemar- i liage and highly interesting. rrrOKT-l - "When IJeamnt Went Dry." by Vetille Buck, deals with n timely subject and has in do with a man and not a town. "Fattj" Ar buckle in "Ifajseed" is an lidded nt fiaction. IUUIi:T "Ciookcd StialBht." with Charles Ray as the btar, was written bv Julian Josephson and directed by Jerome Storm. Once again the star has the role of a country boy, which he nortrays wilh faithful delnil. CAPITOIi"3on Petticoats," with W. B. Hart as the star, conies for the first half, and "Why Smith Left Home," with Bivaut Washburn, is there the last half. am:r xoiir)ii:it - "Lomburdi, Ltd," with Bert Lytell. is the play first half, and "Bonds of Love," with Paulino Fredeiick, conies last half. ALJIAMRIIA "IApache," with Dor othy Dalton, first half, and "Rallies," with John Harry nunc, comes last half. OOLOS1U. "Why Smith Left Home," with Bryant Wiishburii, first half, and "His Official Fiancee," with Vivian Martin, last half. mi'KMAIj- "Her Game." with Flor ence Reed, first half, and "The Spite Bride." with Olive Thomas, last half. MAIiKKT STREET "Evangeline," with Miriam Cooper, first half, and "Virtuous Men," with H. K. Lin coln, last half. LOCUST "John Petticoats," with W. S. Hart, all week. STHAXD "Luck in Pawn," with Slargueritc Clark, first half, nnd "Cropked Straight," with Charles Rav. last half. RIVOhl -"Rallies," with John Barry- more, all week, JUMBO "Mi"s George Washington," with Mnrgtierlto (lark, Monday and Tuesday, and "Arc You Legally Married?" with Lew Cody, AVednesi day and Thursday, while oi Friday and Saturday "Market of Souls," with Dorothy Dalton. BELMONT "The Red Lantern," wlh Alia .Nnzlmovn, first half, and "The Man Who. Stayed at Home," with King Baggo't. last half. WEST ALLEGHENY --' "Lombard!. Ltd." with Bert Lytell, Monday and Tuesday, and "Why Smith Left Home," with Bryant nshburn Wednesday and Thursday, Enid Ben- nett in "Stepping Out," On Friday and Saturday, William Farnum in "The Spoilers." Player in Ulster Drama Once a Bel fast Clerk llnrrj Mnrnllum, who plnvs Otitic in "John Ferguson" nt the Brond, nt one lime vns a clerk in tli" Belfast Hnnk "Every dnj." he snjs. "while adding accounts, there nppinrrd n vi"ion of the footlights, George Edwnrdes, the London producer, was n visitor in the bank, so one day I plucked up courage and asked him for a job. "it j on are really anxious to become an nctor, I'll help jon. hut personally I would advise you to stick to the bank, for It is n tougher job to forg" your way in tho show business than driving u quill " Barn took the ihlince lie -tartcd oy can. ting a spear, men was as n ?Ti-i Germantown Ave, nt Venanro "Tu,n r.innirBri .rryiiaBm Monday. Tueidaj & Wedneiilt Flnt North Philadelphia ShoKlnr LUCK in PAWN with MARGUERITE CLARK i Thuriday. Friday & Baturday CROOKED STRAIGHT with OHAB BAY S10.V . TTTES., In "MIZZOURA" WITH with ROIIT. WAMVICK signed small parts with F. R. Benson's company in Shakespearean roles for one senson. Advancement rapidly followed lie joined Arthur Maud s company in "The Merry Wives of Windsor," tour ing the I'nited States, nnd since then has been associated with many American stars, including Tom Wise, Constance Collier, James K. Hackctt nnd E. II Sothern. "I cannot foiget the land of my birth," said Mucolliim, "but Ameiica gave to real recognition, and the Imp piest moment of my life was the day I swore allegiance to this country " a, -f , j jranKTora av s Mrtn . Tups Toumfur's Drury I.nne Hpeo-1 mole. -Tin: i.ifk ijsf." Hnl. A llinin.. "NFAV MOON" and Xs. CMAI'I.IN In "Hluina-liBlPil' II Silt.. "IN MIZZOIK.V :0 FILM FAILS TO FASCINATE Have No Charm for Her, Says Young Prima Donna lint C. Mitchell has registered one of the hits in the musical comedy. Love Hunter," the uttrattiou nt the Walnut for two weeks beginning Mon day. Her aci;ompll Jimeuts include ability (is singer, ibincer and lomedi eune. Her toi'iil abilities i omc to her nat uralh, for she says: "From early childhood I on Id not help but sing. Not only could I quickly ubmb the nir of every song I hcaill, but the words ns well, nnd when I hud i cached my teens and m futiiie must be detei mined the final conclusion is not diffi cult to gues... The singe must be my field of endeavor. So far' I have had no occasion to tegiit my choice. "Grand opeia is glorious, and wny clown deep in the heart of every singer there is n thought, a wish but good ness, its requirements are far too ex acting for my yocal ability The screen i hns net or nppculcd to nje Victor Herbert to Conduct Opening the last week of the engage ment of "Angel Face" at the Forrest Monday night. Victor Herbeit will again, and for the last time hcie, con- ' duct the orchestra for his musical , welcomed thusinsm. by Phlladelphlatis with Author of, "John Ferguson" Coming I It doesl.'t tnke much to start Broad- i ...... 4..T1.:.... ....4 ,1... nu... ,. IITL. Ferguson" is still the gossip of the Grcut White Way . and its author, St. John G. Ervine. cabled that lie expects to nirive in Nev orls tiet week. ACADKMt 01' ML'Nll Griffith's Newest for Stanley D. W. Griffith's newest production "Scarlet Days" is announced as the principal feature ror tnc oianiry pro ffrnm Thanksgiving week. In this pic turn Mr. CrlfTitll ImS COllO to the lllstorV of California in the memorable days of 1840 for the foundation oi tils story. The central figure, called Alvarez in the film, is based upon one of the mobt thrillingly interesting figures in the early history of the West the bnndit, Jochin Murieta. Richard Bnrthclmcss, of "Broken Blossoms," jilavs tho role of the romantic young Spaniard, Rosey Nell is played by Eugenie Besserer, while the role of the Httlo Mexican sweetheart of Alvarez is played by Clarlnc Seymour. Tlnney's Characterizations In "Some Tlmo" Frank Tinney, as the "props," has a rple that fits his personality. In rapid succession he np- Sears as a theatrical boarding house eeper, "mistress" of wardrobe, prop, erty man and roof-garden waiter, Washington 8quare Players Effingham Pinto 'and Joso Rubens, two of the principals in "The Doncor." are starting a movement to reorganize the Washington Square Players, which vlxltcl 1'hlladclnlila oa various occa slops, Mr, riuto aqd.Mr Rubens were amonjj tM charter mwjibeHof t,h): Neyr !Yorkrosl i'Y SATT NEXT BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE OOclJcH, S1.H0 nt llrppe'a S5o at door HMM Umulcr ,e. lu-t.4Utli 4; 41tj Dully siifii uuii ui. mil 5 BIG ACTS Fisk & Uoyd NEXT H'KEK 'rha Hneaker of the lloiian c i- 1MT..nV... Topics of jcimiui i'""l'J th. Dllva "A Twentieth Century Honeymoon"! I -P. i-! M.rri.J" Farce with m;m yjiit im....t. MualoJ Duval & Symonds lt Ryan & Ryan ""S,. yirt t I'hlMriphia Nhmvlni EUGENE O'BRIEN and IinnKIlT FDESON In "Sealed Hcarte" 0M litn AND SANS05I HT9. T. O. Nlicn.mrdllnirer. Minim Firat Wnt Philadelphia Bheirlai John Barrymore IH "RAFFLES" A BENBATI0N HItU Hewi A- Chrlity Oamedtei 1 "IKE MIBACLE MAM S2ND fi MARKET STREETS F. O. Mtion-mrdlinirer, art. WONDEB WEEK Mon,, Tuea.. Wad. NAZIMOVA in "THE RED LANTERN" "THE MAN 'vVilo STAYED HOME" W. mv Comecutive 'e.rfck ' A Cure for BIues" ' M& Mmt erhntile ltn In YnudeT.IU- mTHE GAUDSCHMIDTS 1 , MACK SENNETT Comedy M , I "Salome vs. Shenandoah." Jff 1 1 Vav Tlif Jltin Mnwirinn pw p .m. V.VrllA KKATUBES ,Jr Bw wow . r-! wdaur .aiw & amwK uoniDiAie jmr aar i ViiSjS. Chanxe of Bill F Mf A lkMRss Thoriday Jp 'Ml WKS B5aFRaBVfflWrJtf W 9HPaGaBaaMsaZS taHafBlla1iMr . "JMHBMafBeHI VlJmimm PlaaHaHataaHaWIBaaaH! R MTIoFI'V TrnTt -rktKr lire BggeMfleMil'nWi'liKaMagBaaaagHMaWB j- t rlOth t Cedar. Eira. 7 J af ' n fl A M1- SaturJuv Only. 2:IS mMXli Men. & Tua.,''Told la the Hllla"i Wednewlar, "T?, WiW"' "Jl;' "Why Smith ftt Heme''i rrldar and Bat nrdar. "TIIK I.1KK MNK." iere 1 jPbaWs Thro Htanler C,of Anw tq ,rr ' few ,. Itill. CiiANOED THURSDATTTyi ft .kv , ' MartrtMVWiVa44.a y) J'" rc' , . U fi ' '"''' s Jt hi . 6MT MARKET aMa-w w f ? nr ,u mi, m tirj , iir ST. TAD. TIIK 5' '5' 5 '' 'E' 'E 'E' S1 E" ii E' E E' E E" E E' 'E ' ' E ii E" s ' s ' ' ' ' ' '' E" ' ii i E' E' ii ii ii ' ii E' ii E' 'E' E ii ii i ii ' ' I I I 'E E' ii !!i '' i ' ii ' ' '' , BBrfr H AND 1 1 P LOU TELLEGEU II I WaBal"' LOU TELL IN THE MAGNIFICENTLY SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION "FLAME OF THE DESERT' SIXTH WEEK OF FALL GRAND OPERA MUSICAL FESTIVAL Stanley Cencert Orcheatra, Direction of Albert F Wayne, will Interpret excerpta from "Thala" Organ Recltala Dally at 11 A. M. Rollo Waltland and William Klalfa. Sotolats THANKSGIVING WEEK D. W. GRIFFITH'S "SCARLET DAYS" 1214 1 Market Street TODAY &NEXT WEEK THE SCREEN'S MIGHTIEST STORY OF HUMAN APPEAL GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S MARVELOUS PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PRODUCTION It 18 100 Dramatic. It is 100 Heart Interest. It is 100 Entertainment . and It is 1 000 Perfect. In all those details, which make jcal photo plays so eminently suc-:cssful. MiTii4 I S i f ( H I Crowds into ono pic tuio moro experiences, Rood and bad, than most people know in n life time. Once Seen It Will Never Be Forgotten TUB KI.VD.OF THOTODnAMA VOtr HATK IIEF.N ASKINO FOR. TO ENJOY THIS PICTURE AT ITS FULL WORTH SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING NOTE STARTING TIME: 94' LA'-Vp V' 4.45, 6.30. 8.15. 10 P. M. Attend the Morning Performance to Avoid the Crowds. THANKSGIVING WEEK NAZIMOVA IN "THE BRAT" CHESTNUT STREET BELOW SIXTEENTH 10 A. U., , 3, MB ., 7,6, .0 P. M. f TODAY l WM. S. HART in "John Petticoats" WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, NEXT PAR AMOUNT-ARTCR AFT PICTURE IRENE CASTLE tEe INVISIBLE BOND 3D HAYSEED" ADDED ATTIIACTION FOUNDED ON THE "SEE SAW" By SOPHIE KERR UNDERWOOD IS Miff it COMEDY R0SC0E (Fatty) ARBUCKLE i I ! i i E i IS s: i i i4 is: s: i is: i ' ' i i 1 F is: is: iE is: , i i i i i '' ' i" ii 'E i ii i E ' i i :si ' ' i i 1 :: :: il i IS 'E E' 'E '' E E E ( ( E' '' 'E 'E' ' ( MARKET ST. b. NINTH a A. M. to 11.15 P. M. Victoria Orcheatra LEO SEBSAUEn, Dlraoter TODAY OLIVE THOMAS in t "THE SPITE BKIDE" I Next Week A Picturimtion of Charlea Neville B uck famous novel of tbe Cumberland Mountain! WHENBEA a WENT RCAT RY' i ADDED ATTRACTION FIRST SHOWING ROSCOE (Fatty) ARBUCKLE rSK "HAYSEED" (THANKSGIVING WEEK WILLIAM FARNUM in "Las of the Duanes" "tTTokct otrff.T .. . 7a4 3ri;..7.7i. p. miSMS.HART ,VnmTirrf COATS" HsSSEf5B3!IKD" "Wn OWaAijll.; MHO AD AND ERIE AVE.. 2.30. 7 4 8 MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDKlbuaa LOMBARDI, LTD. ,. - . nnn-r IVTC11 reaiuring ucna Vr;r. TK0R8DAY, rUIDAY & SATURDAY PAULINE FREDERICK . In "HONDA OF LOVE" pON'SjNA xsss GEItMANTOWN AVE. Below CHELTEW TODAY "VIUTL'Ol" MI N" 2 30. 7 and V. M A Paramount'Artcraft Picture MOW.. TUES WED EHRA ADDED FEATURE ALL WEEK HcGINLEY Philadelphia'! moat popular Boprano boloilt In Hia Lateat "WHY SMITH LEFT HOME " THUIIS, TRl.. "SAT VIVIAN MARTIN Hl Official Fiancee WU&fltM TaudaTlUe 11 A. It. to 11 P. M. MARKET ST. AT JUNIPER ekk A VOCAL FEAT ImvreulMi of world'! neat fenioui Operatlo Btar ADDED ATTBA0TI0N An arlitnal mtuloal concoction "Mammy's BirthA ay V With a. oait af Zlfkt Southern Mliita dftwfeH .eaofAiMWicv OTHFJl ACTS WORTH WHILE, MARKET ST., Below 60ta DAILY 30, 7 and 9 Monday, Tuesday and Wedneiday A Genuine Novelty Thunder. Friday and Saturday A MUSICAL TABLOID "LOVE SILENCE" IMPERIAL? COth ic Walnut MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY t-LOKENCE.REED 0Sme THURSDAY, FRIDAY tc SATURDAY ULIVtl HUM AS iK nV?. MARKET ST., Below 17th 10 A, M. to 11.16 P, M, AI.I. K.T lirjju CHARLES RAY Xn Thomas 11, Inc Production "CROOKED STRAIGHT" A Paramount-Artcraft Picture ADDEri CRAIO KENNEDY SFRIAI 12TH & MORRIS STREETS Dally, 2.15 Evenings, 6,45 and Hi MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY DOROTHY DALTON In "L'APACHE" Added "MIDNIGHT MAN" (No 12) THURSDAY. fltlDAY ii SATURDAY JUiin iiAKnYUORt: in. "BAFrLSo': mQkyWM BROAD & SNYDER AVENUE 2.15, 6.30 and S P. 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