ffT ; "' fiCTV 1 i EVBKINGP PTJBLIC LDdEIPHiEbBIPHIA; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ' 8, , 1919 I?. J L r W m NEW ATTRACTIONS AND THOSE REMAINING FOfi ENTERTAINMENT OF MISS FARRAR STAR j IN EGYPTIAN FILM First Reginald Barker Produc tion, at Stanley, Has Beau tiful Coldwyn Mounting STAKM3T "nmo f the Henri." "Wi'o (temldln l'-arrnr. Mory by -c harjog . ) UoldwMi"vU Eg,TiPt Iiub bteu ncplcctrd by movio producers iint.il this picture, which is aid to be the first to havt; that, liictur rtquo country us h locale. It was more of ii background tor l.ou Tcllrscii thau it was for hiw wife, tii-raldino L'hi--rur, becau&o t-hb looted a little loo modish in Bomn;,' to ill .such Urn-utnl bettlnBa The story is hlovv in selling uuder sij, uud yet once tho net inn nrtt-, there in plouty to keep the interest of the BrfeCtultire. Oiiciiiirs with n-enes of the dcs'jt, which alvvajs have been beautiful in celluloid, the action moves to Ksypt. where there is to be an np rifdne'nf the Eg; pilau troop.". JSut the revolution is stopped before damage is rloue The?" period of the pln, when Crowds of piPlurtMluo ohurncters are required for nioh background, are full of movement. The love interest iuxilv.'s the woman ni England, as represented by tieraldiue tarrur, uud the Arab, of l.ou Tellrgi i . j'ride of raei wink to be the separal mg ob-tui'le between the lovers. I in end ol rln ida.v shows thai- tin W' Mirewpp 'i'T l- a iiiuu of tin girl t mil raee in the unpin of Hie Unti-li Jntelllgeue. Department I'hi tar wears, nonfo uf her tnraoii jmvelrv. wlueli shown to aiUaiilage with her handsome gowns. Mr, Telle sen is ideal as an Arabian chieftain, and has a good understanding of the requirements ot the role, as has Alucey Tlarlau of that of "the revolutionist, lleginald Barker lias given the produc tion a wealth of detail and capable di rection, 'Iho, piece is beautiful to Tvatch. AKCAi'lA "Ilio IllllsiMe llnliil." wUh Irene ' nstl s'torjln ruihl Kerr Linler nn,l. 1 ireiteU 1)5' I lurlis Alaisnc I'.ira- 'MOUllt pllV. There n alwaj.s a ehunce for authora, if tliev stick to the good, old-fashioned triangle situation, 'l'rue, sonn: slight twist must he made in the telling of it, but there need be no doubt lis, to the reception it will have b the oodles of movie fans who like to tee thoe marital fcubjecls. This, then, is one reason wb tlus film was so well recoiled ul jester la h showing. It slicks to the foruiulu of husband, wjfc and other woman The problem of murriage is iarn mount hi u storj which tells of tin happy wedded life of a couple who are bcpamteil b.v u woiuuu who might be ailed a "uiau-hunter " The niKuu iler.stauding of the wife and the divorce oiue us u mutter of course, and the girl marries the divorced muu. She is of the moth-aiid-flume vuriet.i, although her wings nre not singed when she goes to a roadside inn with a friend while lier husband is avvaj. All during tin period the divorcee is true to her fir-t love and when the climax comes with the auto mvideul the real love that has alwuM existed tluincs forth again, and the film play ends, with the thought that there will be a reconciliation. It Ja this invisible bond which is said to -slut between iho first married. lluutlej Gordon is the inuu and .Claire Adams is the "other woman." liler screen characterization is evoellc.nl, Jliss Castle is the wife aud she nppeari at her best. VTCTOIITA "It lien llciriut ttenl Krj." with Ileruard Durllu.'. Moiy by Mcvllle HuciL Uepubltc film. Uearcat is not the name of u AV. S. JTart movie town, but the uumc uf the chief ehaructcr in the story, which tells of life as it is fictionally lived in tho Cumberland mountains. I'erhaps there is a deal of educational value to the story, for in it are depicted their modes of transportation, their worship and the plain interiors of their dwell ings as well as the beauties of the mountain country. Vuugie A ulentiue plays the mountain vis-u-is of Iteap'at, a tjpo of girl who is made love to by the revenue officers in the hope'thut they may learn fcomething of the hiding place of the Illicit stiil. The muni male character Nature never experiments There is a natural way tu do everything even to cleaning teeth. Nature never meant that teeth should decay. Teeth of savages and wild animals live as long as their bones. Science has recently discovered one of Nature's big aecreta. It has to do with saliva. Dr. H. P. Pickerill, M.D., Ch. B., M.D.S. (Birmingham), S.D.C. (England), dental science, has research, that one tect your teeth. A constant flow of saliva over the teeth destroys the poisons of food decay and guards teeth night and day. Mennen Cream Dentifrice is the prod uct of a serious, scientific effort to aid Nature in a natural way to safeguard teeth. It stimulates It contains a mild, beneficial fruit acid which has about the same effect on the salivary glands as grapes or oranges. Try just a speck of it on the end of your tongue and note how- the saliva flows t Mcnnen's cleans teeth wonderfully. It breaks down tartar formations and removes tobacco stains. Mcnnen's has a 20 content of alcohol which serves as a conditioner of the gums and exerts an antiseptic action. Mennen's is economical because it is so concentrated that a half inch or less is all that it is necessary .to use. rtewARK. n.j. u.s. a Continuing . Ulraclions JSltniVK- "The 1 Jaunted A ifcliu ' u drama of tho artistic tempera mrnt, by Crane A dbur, well kmnvu ub u screen tdur aHLUVKT ".Moute Crist-. 3v ," a Winter Ouidai travesty on Duma's novel. i'yJi' :' "Angel raoo," Victor Herbert's new and tuueful musical coniedi , sumptuously slagrd and cnpltall) cast. Moves til a rapid gull of lnlrth and nelod.v. both , fresh and clean. lillOAU ",1ohu rergiison. ' M. John Krviuc's powerful drama. 'J'lto poeno Is luid In Ireland The titular charaeler is a sort uf mod ern .lob. groutlv afflicted, whoso faith bi divine justice is sun and MToue The noting Is moving and unturul LI till' "The rnknovii I'lirple," u seusiitlnuat niclodrauia of scituco aud in.vslerj. (Jrorge I'rohert and .lean Stuurt head the oust. CllVa'l'W'l "Some Time," musi cal ooined.i. Trunk Tiiiue.v hrnds u large cull of eh viT songster,-, and duncirs. has been seen in manv Itiogrnpli and i ''' ul""" "'"' ll"1' ""egard for the Kdison pla.vs. while- M.'tro fans will clothes of tliosi mar the singe. Iter recall his recent work. The other eluir j opinions of IITe and the word genera l.v aetcrs have been portrayed bj people I were ufli red between scrubs hewatch who uiiilerstnnd the full uiluo of their I man. like others ot his kind, regarded enactment, rutty Arbnckl- has his1 limisclf as a inartjr lie told of tlie latest film, "Hayseed," us the added , pleasures of sleep and the horrors' of attraction. ' work espicmll.v when it related to a vralchiuaii. tlF.Ht.NT "(nmhr1 Mrillil." with I'lirtrir1 The facial expressions of Mr. Hard !.j'infiU,ra..,nHl-,rri,',lf""" -huplrr ot fun in themselves. II is little wonder that he was such u (buries Ka.v - met hits. 1,1, riUiii Kreat delight to th l-o- in the tri'iichrs bonk-, all se. in aliki . ami e iln.v lmic ,m . entt rtainul frniiioiiil.v durliig lust eiiougn vuriii.v in iiicin to iniiue them interesting oioeliiw one doe,- not seek now things in ii lilui featutiiig tins siv font-ivo liu.i, lor it Is his per snnalily and wlmleninieuess that hold the speetulors' altenlioii. .leroma Storm uuderstumls the limilii- tious of Charles Kay and has dircctid him in nianj plajs, and yet it might bo a good thing for lin.i if he had an other stage director for a change, to see it he cannot do something else be sides his present characterizations. This tale has to do with u conlidcnce man who "gels" the boy's mono.v and of how the lad teams up wilh a erook The plan to rob and are caught, ami lie partner is shoi lie tells the hoy of his iario and linn ih notion shows the homestead, with the hid there. The girl iii-aI door meet- the bo , mid after tho melodramatic n -ciio of her father's savings he liuds the "fade out" to be two stmpuihctio heart thiubs. Marger.v Wilson is the girl, aud the other pla.vers are Wade liutler. llordou Mullen and Utlo Huffman I'.VI Vi I. "Hie riioliLis VtelKli.oi IlilHi-le 11 I, ul. Vl.ill." L.ul VV llli 'lu l,.. The I'alace continues to have erowdiil houses with "The Miracle Man " which dials v illi "faith" but dots not inter a preachment. It slums the reforma tion of live crooks and was dinctnl b Ueorge luiaiiu Tucker. The Capitol has V. S. Hart in "John I'ettieotits," a I'uiili coined, and Iho Imperial featuns l'Morcnco Itml i it "Her (laine.' 'I'ho tirett .Northirn is showing llert l..vtelK1n "Ijiuiihai'ili. Ltd.," while the Colonial has lii'Janl Washburn in "W'h.v Smith h"fl I Ionic." Knthrjn MitJinle is the special Loloist this wiik mid win will rioeiuil. Tin Alhambra is ofToring Dorothv Ualtmi in ! "IApache," and the l.oeu&t hits V ts. Hurt in John IVtlnouts. I he 1 (iregm'.v and Albert Adams. ItieCor- Strand has Uttiguerite tlark in "Luck I ner hturc," a rural comedy, also scored, in J'avvn," and the llelmoiit is present- Kniily JJarrell mid Davis and 'had ing Saximova m "The lied l.aulcrii." wicked helped to keep the laughs mm -Johu jurrinon , iu ,,l(unjs," fur-! jug in lively fashion uished much i cileuieut at the Jdvoli Oipheum Thriller Well Done Thrill- of all varieties are guaranteed to be plentiful at the Orphcuiii, where thut popular melodrama, "Tho Thir teenth Chair,' is being reined with credit. .Mae Desmond ami Frank 1'iehhr have combined to make tins thriller of spiritualism and m.vster as breath-cateliiiig as it was on the stage a few jears ago. Miss Dc-mouil per forms ejtcellrutl.v in the part of ltosalie La Grange, s-a,nd b Margaret Ach crly when ltnjard A'eiller's pluj vvas produced In fore the footlights 1'rauk 1 ielder is sueoi -sful in the role of ill Crosby. Tin nn lodramu has hi en tusli full staged one of the world's leading authorities on announced after many years of study and of the chief purposes of saliva is to pro m the flow of saliva. ENGLISH COMEDIAN STARS AT KEITA'S Wilkie Bard Funny in Fact und Name Gaby Entertaining ' Ventriloquist AViiklo ll.ird is heio The comedian who has made llnglaud laugh and cr.v for jears has brought ' with blni a fund of delightful philosophy land wit which is lutcrvvoveu with two orj 'vttlil portrTijuls lroui the work- a-duj life, lie eusil) curried the him ! ora of the show at Kellli s His act j is somewhat length, bill it is eutir- ttiiuiug throughout. I There were or.v iiiliiiiate and huiuaii j touches ill Mr. Hard's types of a scrub woman and a lnghtwatehinaii. The re cital of the wois ol each and their iiui bitlon was puiii'tuutid with laughter. "I may not l i-h-vir hut 1 m chuu," said the scrubuoimiii, and she splashed n,, (lr "The Alugie iilast-, a da, lot written in blank viisc bv I'rances .Nordstrom, was eutcrti.iiiiug. but was ver.v n mlniscent of "llycs ot Aouth." Tho idea was the mine, a pair oL magic glasses being substituted for the Jni's cr.vslal. Iia llo.vce and Jane llathhiiu and others distinguished themselves in the interpretation. 1'rauk (iiibv introduced a Tcnlrilniiiiul act of much cleverness and origiualit . (iraoe Nelson, u handsome woman with a iorv eiiterlaiuiug voice, sang several hong-. line ol Hie hil juvenile dancing nets wis fiirtiishi d b the Health's, in which two jiniiigstiTs of tuulir age did evo luliou that would do credit to iiiucli oldir daiiei rs. The Nippon Uuo, in a v.iriet.v of cb v or stunts: iJouahl his-tei-s, liaud balatner" ; Tun and bitty U'Miara, in a uovil diineing net; l',ai le.v ti lit I'owan, with listi lie Davis, in song' nufl coined, and the Kinogranis and Toiucs ot the Ha were other alJ traet ions of note. (.I.OItL "lii'ius of dpcra," with its riirrlime of old favorites, pre-empts the hiadliiiers position. It pleases over.v mi''. "Mamiu.v s liirthdii,' a soiilliern review. pu-.-esses, besides ear tickling linns iiml pretlv girls, u ileli nito charm which dignities it above or dinal' tabloid iiiu-iciil eoiiiitlies. Other pleasing acts are h'red Allen, comedian; Ki.rl ami Siin-hiiie, sougsteis; I'Vank l-'arr;ii, comrilian : Walter b'ishtor, in a skit, and tiic Koban .lap-. 'J'iuiel nicturos add variil to an out -uf-the-ordiuary bill. ItKOADW A Know tho worst about our liilure wile or hiishaud before marriage. This i- tho basis of John Colliiis's sketeli. "A Trial .Marriage," which is one ot the hits of the show. Tin sketch is. cupitall pn seated by Florence Iluckett, supoorted bv Mihlrnl (Jlt.VM) "An Hair tor a .Night 'isa sprightl musical coined with sunpp tunes, colorful losttiiues anil laugliiiig , Hues. John Cutty tlcmoustratid clev -1 erucss witli musical instruments. Com- I etl.v element was plentifully supplied by i Halley aud Noblt and Al Ua.vuionil. ' Orville htaniui, late physical instructor I iu the uavy, put on ulhlctie stunts,, while Marie aud Anna Clark, singers, ( ofleied a vocal inedlcj . , t'KO.ss Kl'S 'Catchy songs rcii 1 r, while swinging ill midair fratun . "The tiirl iu the Air," which heads tin bill This surprise iniisicul number ha ohm in and gets awn from hackiiivid Inn- Jennings and Mink have a -kit of infectious liuruor. King uud Alliuau have ii clever musical number aud nd- ,ltt. .,...1 ..!, ..III. .. ...1...- 4,. fl,m nre iiiiiuuui uiin ,,,, it i eojus " ,uvi. ... . Mcrrigan ami How ail h aud Ia Pel I to uencc. WILLIAM 1'liNN Itiwdo information about the liugue of nations wan offered by "Senator l'rancls Murph, who captured luupli honors Al.vrtlc Tlske Htid (ieorge Lloyd won approval In a merry skit. ljiiterlnluliig acts were presented by Harry Suubrr ami olhers. "frilled Hearts" i-i a lilghl interollug photopla atlriiotioii. "TEA FOR THREE" DELIGHTS Crnest Lawford and Charlotte Walker In Comedy at Adelplii Vow America u dramatists huve writ ten more sparkllug dialogue than Hoi Cooper Megrue in "Tea for Tunc," a comedy, presented at the Adelplii last night for the lirsl time iu this city As. nno situ unit 1ilntir. (r. Hie elinrni i ing tulk of Iho characlers in Air. llc- grue's comedy ho is reminded of llernartl Shinv. Oscar AVIIdc or Somerset 1 .Alaugham. l'or -this reason the piicc I prubabl.v will lind its grralejt favur I uioong the "simirt." f-ophisticaled or cultured n ml ina.v bo found to I lie ,iu-l ii little be.vontl the ken oT the ginernl pupulatiun. Ibis in' counts in a measure for the presence last i veiling of one of the most fush lonuhle audiences that perhaps the Adel plii has over eiilerlaiuril as guests, and it was a large gathering, a upucitj house, it ma bo (aid. ; the program announced, the com edy is "an angle on the triangle." thai eternal bit nation of fiction anil dra inatiirgv, two men and a woman, and i love am lcuiiiii.- tnc priuoiiiiiiuiiiife- mm , . . i , ....i .. I'ire-. Ill lllls ic'i l-i unse 's ' new Ivvisi to the old stor.v, uud wo arc given a tale that is subllv .-pun and with the grrate-l of finesse. There i a Ire-hue.-s to the plot mid the humor and the persons of the story are real human beings. So intimate are the, conversations the play is niostl eon vcrsatinnal - that one feels he is an eavesdropper lieur'tng things of the ul : most family privacj. uoL intended for l.ii. ...irn The lll'iv In II W elCOItlf 110V illy with mm nil" liniquely, charming innovations. Tin re are only five characters m (hi play. Two of l h in are the small and unimportant purls ol a maid and a valet. The nt horn an- The IVieiul. "who has as hi, angle that the triangle can lie tipinrt.' portrayed chariniugly by Hriicsl Law ford. The Wife, "who hat her idea that it must be a right ancle, ' tlelighllull portrayed by Charlotte AValker. and The Husband, "who tloosii t know much about tingles," in -tcrnreleil by Hi an Hemp. (if Mr. Law ford ami -Miss Walker much jiraiM l- due lor the clever man ncr iu which llir.v handle Mr. Mrgruo's lines mill siiuations. As to Mr. llerup, he seems mi-ciist and lulls just u little short of w lulling the sympathy of the uudieiii c and btaring out the author's idea ol a in. in worthy of the love and sacrifice of the wilt "Tea for, Time is especially rec ommended In husbands or any one who happens to be suffering from "green eye." The plot concerns a fascinating and brilliant lover, a husband absorbed in business anil neglectful and a wife lonesome but loyal. The subject of platonic love is much ili-ciissed and up parentl, iu the author's opinion, proved to he a thing Unit can and does c.v.isf without harm to the family fireside. The i unit tlv is iu three acts and has been liunilsouiely ami appropriately slugid. Minstrels Still Funny North I'hilailelpliia's culertuiument of rovulty won't be half so entertain ing, iu u milliner of speaking, today , as tho eiitertaiiinieiir of my ally as por trayed iu the rollicking larcc at Du lnont s, which continues as a feature of a bill of laughter. 11111 Davis of fered a budget of blackface songs, which met with luvor, and John White's Uliriduble mule was us un riilahle and funny as ever. Lminel A elcli won favor with his up-to-the-minute snugs ami there were lots if , new ami timely jokes in the "lirsl part " yes sir I it's good right from the wood DUBITAN fAI? BREWED from the kind ol pure Hpps unci Barley lalt that made Schmidt's lieep famous. Puritan Special is a high grade, nutritious and stimulating drink because MUSIC SHOW AT WALNUT 'Love Hunter" Provides Capacity House With Laughter "Iho Love Hunter" isi not one uf your sophisticated inuslcul comedies. It is simple iu its methods and forth right iu its presentation of its mirth and its melody. And neither the diltks nor tho drolleries are as historic as the veuoruble playhouse, which stages this new show with book- and lyrics bv Darl MacISoilc. music, by Walter Hosenionl, dauces by Huymond Midgc ilry aud singing by (leorgc Choos, who 'is also tho producer. It opened u fort night's run tit the AMiluut niti "'" to a capacity boil"! which thought the humor was great tun aud enjoyed Un tunes us well. .. The responsible syndicate r"tB M liomi, on the musical comedy map anil likewise convey n amusing iucub oi "bvvcII" society iu the Indiana town, I once uoled for buggies and now niglj I up in the industrial production ol tractors. Kokoiiuin social anieiillics art somewhut extraordinary eieu for musi cal coiuuJv iu tho itiituelle of intro ductions, cliiiperoiics, quick courting aud the jilt direct. II moiiis that a loveli Kokomo maid with a uwollcu niid-wcst fortune bus a inobbieli mother who is tlelerniined to marry her off to a belled earl Presto! the earl appears aud one known lilui fortliwitn. If uot t-ooucr, for what ho is. Though ho is minus a bell he ir posfesscd ot a monelo mid a Piccadilly acuity in which nothing can live, not even uu Idea. Knters tlefti a home-inadc, uoa-cst-lo-U. S. nportir und from that iiiomcnt the romantic LChenilUB of niauima and ho. grace or bin nibs go glimmering A Inch same io not quity L0 simple, for the earl has to be proved an impostor, and the Aankoe lover has to relievo himself of tilspieiou of being not merely a fortune hunter but what 13 worse in the matchmaking niater u eyes, impecunious. Mr. Choos bus had ii great deal of success iu puttiug ou tublold mutical shows for the vaudeville alage and in "The Lovo Hunter" ho Iiai) tclctcopcd a number of these, including "The Count and tie Muid, ' into a mosaic ot music and merriment that will pleato Its own public iniliierj-el. The femin ine had, luu Mitchell, i u very pretty gill Perhaps the vocal honors belong to li'raiicca lli.oii, the Ciiillie maid. A iliiarlel of comedians, Ikltlio A'ugt, who l.i featured: John Sully. James Carney and Jack Claire, play up the humorous Hues auil siliiulioim for all they arc worth and both Sully uud Carney prove graceful dancers. BURLESQUE BILLS 1 Typical Offerings at Casino, BIJou, TrocacJcro and People'b Hen Welch, tin popular liddihli i cuiwdiuu, is inlrrtuiuiug Casino pa- ! Irons witli his "Haulier Show." oue of the top-notch pioductions of burlesque. "lyoie Albor" is the title of the first purl, iu a pretty scene laid in a villa uloiiL' the Iludson. "Im ul the Movies" ami "Izzy al the Cabaret" feature the second act. Dolly Mnrrkey und Frankic Martin as-istflie slur. PKOPLK'h The latest lashiouuble modes arc ou display here this ,wee' by a large chorus. "The Rig liurlcsquo Heme" scores its old-lime hit with such popular favorites as Harry Mol'- tou ami Zclla llussell iu tt ast. Vuudevillo novelties vary the show. lil.MIL' -"The Aviator fiirls" offer something new in two skits. "Flying High" and "Honey inooti lieacli." Spe cialties and a pretty chorus help liven up the show, which is replelu with ac- I tiou from start tu fiuMi. IKOCADhKO Tho inoviis fur- , nished tin- theme for the unusually ! pleasing burletta which featured the' first production bf "Oh French'." 'J he ' builelta is "A Duv iu u Moving Pictuic Studio." Tho performances of Al Mar. tin. Hu.el Kurd and lAittie Lee stood out as of the highest order. Lover.) of dancing enjoyed real novelties. Contains less than one-half of ono ier cent of aJcohol by v olume. the best of health-giving cereals is retained. Your whole family will enjoy it. Get Puritan Special on draught right fronj, the wood, because it's good. Served where quality bev erages only are given the preference. In bottles for home use. 'Write or phone for a case today. ill III Vlill ffQ) Ml inFT) MANY HITS AT THE NIXON Anniversary Bill Marks Record for House With a bill which is one. of tho very best iu its history, the Nixon is, cele brating its ninth iiitulver."ury this week, (icueral Manager N'lvon-Nlrdllnger has provided something that will suit nearly every tustc. Justly named is "A Curo for the c c Cc 5 SO DOES THE PRICE! i CITY'S THEATREGOERS IIIiics." n, mimical tabloid, which beads tho show. Its effervescent comedy is intertpcrscd with Bongs of tho moment. Several clever comediubs and a dozen pi city girls keep tho action at a rapid pace. llobln und Pal prove among the best mimics iu vaudeville. ICohiu is known as the human music store. Ills imita tions arc given with lively comedy. He (.cored 8Liuphnticnlly. Lou AVllson did u little of everything and did it well. Tho Clnudscbmidts, who scored 1. HERE is many a man in this community who feels the same way about his Cadillac as the prominent merchant who said the other day that the Cadillac has played a big part in his success, because it has increased his business - efficiency, i NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 NORTH BROAD STREET a package before a package during a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS J SO DOES THE PRICE! n solid hit for two jears at Iho New York Hippodrome, am tho clownlivnl: clowns in vaudeville. They kept laughs J on mo jump. "Salome vs. Shenandoah." wilh Afucb Bennett, ia a comedy riot ou tho screen. A Narrow Escape Prom Runaway Car A runaway freight car at Ilamsey'B coal yard, Brjn Mawr, yesterday crash ed through a fence ami ran half way acrops Lancaster avenue, uarrowly missing an automobile. the wa the war (m) L liMr' MF W0 , C. SCHMIDT & SONS, Inc. 127EDW;ARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA! - t rrkl fesV3 w i r .A ti , rQbi ! , .1' " ''- - .., , " ,mikii.ffiiiii.iiniiiiiii i' v!fn-l-'J