Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1919, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHXLADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEBJtSEK 29,
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MOVlEGRsMS FROM
SCREEN TO PATRON
Film Flaslics of Interest to
Fans of the Photo-
play
"TAVID 1'OWCMi, whose last previ
ous appearance on the screen was
ns the suave ureli-orimlnul, Arsonc Lu
rid, haB a very dltftfreut role in "Coun
terfeit," at the Stanley next veel;, in
which he ia Elsie t'ergUBon's leading
man.
Mr. Powell began his dramutic ca
fT when he mutlc u tour of this coun
try with the rorbca Robertson com
pany. On the screen he bag supported
many femlnino stars, among them Irene
Costle and Billle Burke. This is not
the first time Mr. Powell has played
with Klsio Ferguson, as he was cast
6ppoflite her in "Under the Oreawood
Treo" and "His Parisian Wile."
In "Counterfeit" Mr Powell has the
role of a young man in Newport so
ciety who falls in love with a southern
airl temporarily ncting as a Secret Serv
ice representative.
A RECORD for traffic congestion
would probably have been created
lone a certain popular highway in
southern California had nuumernW
motorists who pas; by there known what
...... .i. r. n few feet awaj. luo
W ' it
VW'b & - I
WHO'S WHO ON NEXT WEEK'S CELLULOID
negwas a la Htone Age and Ethel
Clayton and her company were partk
ipants. They were dressed in animal
tins and for two days f rollicked in tho
woods whUo automobiles by hun
dreds passed. The occasion was the
filming of Miss Clayton's now Para-mount-Artcraft
picture, "More Dead
ly Than the Male," wMchwIU be
shown next week at the Arcadia..
CJBVERAL interesting relics from
07.,ii,.r, nrn r.hown in "More
1 Trr..i..l J a
' Deadly Than the Male." Among bem
i. ... "oCo.iil " n lone snea unvu .
a. long spea
Zulu warriors. It is five feet long, with
a Bbarn blado measuring a foot. m
ward i Boxen. Miss Clayton's leading
man, in the picturo'wears a scar sup
posed to have been inflicted by this
weapon wielded by a Zulu chief : during
an altercation between too African and
the American over the possession oi a
Zulu maid.
WHEN Viola Dana read the scenario
of her new play, "Please Get Mar
tied," in which Screen Classics, Inc., is
Starring her under the fewer and better
pictures policy, and which will be the
feature next week at the Victoria, she
..r.j !, ohn would have to get u
P bathing suit of the Mack Sennett a-
When she went to buy the creation
he had Borne difficulty In conveying an
exact idea of her requirements to the
salesmen. She entered the "tore and
n6 she walked down the aislo the heart
breakers behind the counter recognlied
MUs Dana approached a floorwalker.
"1 should like to see some of jour very
latest model b-ithlng suits," she said,
thinking that the very latest would get
her idea our. .
"Something for swimming or er a
. mnrhrt nromeiiading?" asked the
IV floorwalker, uncertainly.
T '"Have jou any combinations: nskea
the star. "les. onss yunu. o' "
front In the lingerie department.
A NTHON5T HOPE'S exciting roman
tic -story. "Captain Dieppe," has
reached the movies. First published as
a novel, the adventures of the dashing
young secret agent proved a worthy
companion of "The Prisoner of Zenda,
which was the starting point of a flood
of pseudo-historical literature, ahe
popularity of "Captain Dieppe" led Mr.
Hope to dramctite it and the stage play
waa produced both hero aud abroad.
Recently the story was made into a
scenario and under the title of An
Advftoture in Hearts' it will be the
feature at the Arcadia, week of Decern
ber 8, with Robert Warwick in the
utarrlng role. The hero is a sort of
D'Artegnan, escaping from the agents
of tho government that has refused tp
ray him for a hazardous task which
he accomplished and which it is anxious
to keep secret.
EVERT soldier, every family that bad
a soldier in it, whether father,
mtlii.r nr son. and every rirl who had
' a soldier sweetheart, husband or friend,
should enjoy "Twenty-three and n Half
Hours' Leave," the new Paramount
Artcraft picture, which Thomas Incc
Is presenting. Mr. Inco is a noted de
veloper of motion-plcturo talent. Doro
thy Dalton, Enid Bennett, Charles Ray
and even William S. Hart have been
undeu his tutelage, wis new swrs,
Douglas McLaue and Doris May, bid
lUir 1-U W UUU.J v ....- .
ifrTTHEN Bear Cat Went Dry," a
YV nicturiiation of the well-known
Hotel bv Charles Nevill Buck, whore
"Call of the Cumberland" was one of
the six best sellers of last year, is
booked for the Nixon -Nirdlinger thea
tres n an earlv attraction. The otory
hnim-- timely and full of the atmosphere of
Pthe Cumberlandmountains.
rA
WILL ROGERS.
'ALMOST A HUSBAND
PdldCO
Photoplay Guide
for doming Week
JTU.VLJn' "Counterfeit" Is the lat
obt starring vehicle for Ulsio Fer
guson. The story, by Oulda Ber
gere, with George Fltsmaurlce as di
rector, has to do with a young South
ern woman who tracks n band of
makers of false money. David Vor
cll is the leading man.
PALACE "Almost a Husband" has
Will Rogers ns a new picture star, in
mo role cf a lnlld-munuereu ocliooi ,
teacher. The leadiug woman ia Peggy i
Wood. The story is adopted from
Opic Reid's novel, "Old Ubeuewr."!
Clarence G. Badger directed il Clara
Horton is also in tho cast.
ARCADIA "More Deadly Than the
Malo is a story ny Joseph Gollomb,
directed by Robert O. Vignola. It
deals with a young girl who proves
that domesticity is more exciting' than
hunting in Zululand. Edward Hoxen
plays opposite tho star.
VICTORIA "Please Get Married" is
based on the stage play by James
Cullen and Lewis A. Browne. Viola
Dana is the star and Antrim Short ia
her leading man. The story concerns
n just-married couplo who have dif
llcultles in celebrating their honey
moon. John Inco directed tho play.
REGEXT "What Every Woman
Learns," directed by Fred Niblo
from u story by Eugene B. Lewis.
Enid Bennett, tho star, has the role
of n disillusioned young wife. Irv
ing Cummings, Milton Sills and The
odore Roberta aro iu the cast.
COLONIAL "The Spito Bride," with
Olite Thomas, first half of week.
".Sealed Hearts," with Eugene
O'Brien, latter half.
IMPERIAL ''The Brat," with Nazi-
mova, a photoplay made from Maude
Fulton's stage comedy.
ALHAIIBRA "Crooked Straight,"
with Charles Ray, first half, "John
Petticoats." with William S. Hart,
latter half.
MARKET STREET "The Brat,"
with Nazimovu, first half. "Tho
Miracle Man," latter half.
CAPITOL "It Pays to Advertise."
iwlth Bryant Washburn, first half.
"Flame of the Desert," with Geral-
dlne Farrar, latter half.
GREAT NORTHERN "Burglar by
Proxy," with Jack Pickford, first
half. "The Spito Bride," with
Olive Thomas, latter half.
KTTtANTi AND RIVOLI"Tho Mir
acle Man," n picture version bj
George Loane Tucker of Frank Pack
ard's story, with Thomas Meighan
Betty Compson and J. J. Dowling in
the leading roles.
LOCUST "L'Apacho," with Dorothy
Dalton, first half. "What Ecry
Woman Learns," with Enid Benuett,
latter half.
BELMONT "Her Kingdom of
Dreams," with Anita Stewart, first
half. "The Golden Shower," with
Gladys Leslie, latter half.
WEST ALLEGHENY "The Teeth of
the Tiger," with David Powell, Mon
day and Tuesday. "The Brat," with
Nazimova, Wednesday and Thurs
day; "Lombardl, Ltd.," with Bert
Lytell, Friday and Saturday.
JUMBO "Tho Virtuous Thief," with
Enid Bennett, Monduy; "The Wom
an Thou Gavest Me," Tuesday; "The
She-Wolf," with Texas Guinan,
Wednesday; "Jacques of tho Sil
ver North," with Mitchell Lewis,
Thursday, and "The Lottery Mau,"
with Wallace Reid, Friday and Saturday.
MvJflT Hf- SKK-vSr? . H VIOLA DANA d M DUPONT.
TOUNG. WSUB Wt$fc&Wti ' xH WASE "MIRACLE MAN
Nlxon ' ' HPKL Jsfef IHr ,m get married trdnd brad
Ski ,,-MLlB v,flH m amMm
iMFWBLX ELSIE I , .ENIPBENNCTT.
yJKlMI'Srf FEPGUSON. 1 ' ' "NJHAT EVERY
k" tt&3Jw SftCOUNTEPFElT C , .'- WDMAN LEARN'
HajB T i ABBRZViyHfEQllftbrJ bA
HH a , IP
POH3THY
PALTON
L'APACHE
HHEL CLAYTON. "MOCt
DEAPLY THAN THE MALL"
Arcadia
GLADYS LESLIt.
"GOLDEN HOWEP"B.lraont
Featured In Many Musical Shows
Frank Doanc, who plujs at tho Lyric
viith Lew Tields in "A Lonely Romeo"
is one of tho bett knoun comedians of
musical comedy on tho Americau stage.
Ho as first leading comedian with Nel
illc Mctlenry iu "Chum Lightin.'." Uo
starred with Amy Leo In "Pawn
Ticket 210," nnd was featured in "Tho
tlaj While Way." with Jefferson De
Angclis iu "The lSenuty Kpot, '
"f'oniiu Thro1 the Rye." "Woodland,"
"Oil, Oh, Delpbinc," nnd "Miss
Springtime."
A NEW TYPE FROM LONDON
Wlsli Wynno Returns to Keith's n
Novel Offering
About clpht years ago tho American
vaudeville hem was entered by mauv
prominent m lists of Europe and anion,;
this number wa3 Wish Wynuo, an Lug-
nsn cometilcnuc, popular in tne Jjou
don music balls.
Miss Wynne is a creator of character
studies auu nad made a name lor uer
self in musical comedy ns well as In
tho variety halls. One of her principal
iiUccomps was scored in "The Great
Adventure," afterward produced in this
country
Tho English nrtist comes under the
category of English comediennes, hut
her return act ia a new typo. Miss
Wynno will be one of the feature offer
ings of the bill at Keith's Theatre the
coming wciB.
Maude Eburne In "Tho Canary"
Maude Eburne, seen in one of the
principal roles of "The Canury," will
be pleasantly recalled for her exception
ally clever work iu the titlo rolo of
"Hero Comes the Bride."
ACADEMY 01!" MUSIC
BOSTON
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
Plerro Monteur
Conductor
Jtcndij, Dec . it S 10
Solulu
LOUISE HOMER
Ticket' now on ! at
Heppe'u, 1119 Chestnut St
ACADEMY OF MCSIO
EEtiiEiTflli
uniiiirQ
nUtmfc;
I ' .Hull hijmiiw 1 I ill
Locust Theatre, on Monday enters
tha ranks of the benedicts and his
present from the Nixon-Nirdlinger
management is a two weeks' vaca
iinn. Mr. Selhrman's bride will
iw a Baltimore girl, Miss Blanche
Ilosenbush. ThoLocust seems to be in
leamie with Hymen, as Mr. Selicman
)g the third manager to he married while
In charge of tho 'West Philadelphia
photoplay theatre.
'mnB ,rFilm City Two Minutes from
(X Broadway,' ns the new Fox build
ing in New York Is known, is nearly
complete, and present indications are
that the corporation will move into its
mew1 home within two weeks. In it
m tVlnc placed the latest annliances
for tho filling of, photoplays and tho
inapufacture of the films, besides the
most modern conveniences for the beno-
fit pf exhibitors who visit tho business
i offices and for the comfort of employes.
TTboft familiar with the motion picture
Industry declare. Mr. Fox has set the
ipsce'for progresslveness nnd modernity.
There are seven projection rooms with
fell the conveniences of the best film
tbnatrts. There will be dressing room
accommodations for 1000 players, be
sides dressing rooms for the stars.
i. mHEDA BARA will bo the principal
. J- feature at tne lctoria wecu ot
December 8, when she will appear in
"Lure if Ambition." The drlvlne power
of ambition is the motive of tho story.
Miss Bara is seen at Olga Dolan. the
heroine, who graduates from the slums
to the desk pf u hotel stenographer, and
from that position finally becomes tho
Duchess of Rutlcdge after many dra
matic vicissitudes.
EVu.
8.15
MAT
2.S0
TODAY
X RHINE
2 EXTRA WED' Y EVE'S
Dec. 10 Belgium
" 17 Battlefields
CoUmm,
ISJLE NEXT WEEK ONLY TlsJfl)
PIL 1 ffW. THE PHOTOPLAY WITH AN AMAZING SOULllO
MM V,v? iSfii iffll Monday. Tu..dy & V.desdty 2& V. U. NVrdSoeMtr.
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iZ. a Duuru RiniAKusoN & co. laCSO : wUFi , in "a r.iri'n urich" i
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mm j.Aui.ETTrMAMKiss- ,gH WOMAN .FARNS M Comtdr ""Eafcy"' J''c 1
5 H nrt Tfet riilln. Bholnr 3t with ENID BENWETT I j f3 1 ""K'H miWATKO OAN1K1M i
s 2JEi "The Price of Innocence" E m . . ..--.-.-, .: I M II .!"' Tl" nma. corner
" Trgm'--- M H' KXt WeiWlSOAELET DAYS" ' WOB MOHTJUDCE' )
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Thurs.
Fri.
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'. GLADYS LESLIE in THE GOLDEN SHOWER
1 BIr "V" Comedy, "Bone and Bunglers" Patha-Belmont News
CHOICE SEATS
trKKATTtEfl FOOTBALL EOXINO
Pwtn Theatre Ticket Office
h ffalniit ?00 N. H. Cor 131h & Chtttnut
I - ACUEH OK IIIAMONDM
prmuHW VnlnnbrBr. Bnell II. Xtomttl!
Xrtt Rcfanued Church, sdth and ImiiBt
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inrmerir or DapUtt
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Uonilnr and lurtjai
Dorothy OUh In
TnrnliiK lh Titblen
lierturoi "IJtht Car-
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Wvd. and Tliura.
3. K. Ilarktlt In
Aahe of Lot
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r 0'iy una rHturdoj
m. B. Hart, In
John I'ttllconlB
0erturyi "HaUibow
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5 BIG ACTS
NEXT MEEK 5
Natalie Fenan & Co.!
A HlnitlnK and Danclnc noTleff j
JSabino & Goodwin Au0Tt rocr!
t ANI SCUMrANV In "I IUIT"
S !41mM Mr I ViM- '!?KUV :
j, . w...v - . HICIT
,5&m Yce Troupe
NovM.rv
CEDAR THEATRE
BOTIi AN1 ICEOAR ATJ.
rrocruin far llrtk of I). I, 1010
T.T. CKKK
"Mickey," With Mabel Norraand
FRANKFORD THEATRE
VnANKKOlU) AVK. AND SIARCIAnET ST.
Mon. Tiim SIAUV PirKLtlKI), la
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unmiririr nraAiuiir'
TtU Ha IKF.NK OAHTI.K, la
imsi xsiaimjit jhuiu"
; riusx niisv ruiL.. hiiowiNa
; Geraldine Farrar 2S
; And LOD TKIXEr.E.V In J
; Flame of the Desert j
I H1IA CIIANIIKP TIIUHSIIAY g
i Pbotoplaj Thru Stanley Co. of America?
KATHERINE LOCKE
Series of Talks on Current Tonics
IN TUB
Perspective of History
13eIevuc-Strutford Ballroom
Alternating Tuesdays at 11 A- HI.
DECEMBER 2ND
lUneflt of MtthodUt Evlocopal lloei.ltnl
8EA80N TlCKETIs, S10
filNOI.r. ADMISSION, $1,110
Al'I'JLY yoK TICKETS TO
MISS U. O. SM2.W, im XIXttUIgXEX
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MmnnroMTAN opeba housu
MCUNICNDAY EVO.. MFCI. 10
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CINCINNATI
SYMPHONY
OIIBH'BA
Eugene
Ysaye
Conductor
LEO ORNSTEIN
CELKnUATED PIANIST. 80LOIST
Tlckef W n ' -' 110 " 'nut St.
acadcmy or MUSIC DEC. 2
ot 8.16 P. M , Tueaday -.
run would fjluobs
Quartet of Soloists
from tho
Sistine Chapel
of Rome, for tho benefit of the
Catholic Missionary Society
of Philadelphia
Referred Seats. TSo to 13. on aalt NOW,
at Ileppe'a, 1110 Chestnut otreet.
New York Symphony
OROUCSTRA
WALTER DAMROSCH
Conductor
Aritdem; of JIuIo, TJiureda; Kre.. Deo. IS
d'Indy's New "War" Symphony
(Ilret Tim In Philadelphia)
SOLOIST
KREISLER
Re. Seats, 7So to 12.60 at Ileppe'a
METROPOLITAN OPERA 1IOUEJH
Metropolitan Opoea Company. N. Y,
TUBS. EVG.
DEC.2A8T
Mnra. oARmsoN. ellis mi. carubo,
Da LUOA. DITJUR. Oonduotor. M. PAPI.
Paala 1108 CtuuUiW fit, Wl. 2 aiS7(
L'Elisir D'Amore
Academy, Mon. Evg-., Dec 8, at 8:15
JOINT RECITAL
OLGA SAMAROFF
Orratett American Planlet
REINALD WERRENRATH
tlaHLone of the MetrtiDolltan OrMra Cm.
Tlcketa at Ileppe'a. 1110 Chettnnt, &0e to S3.
Uox Seats, S3.60. Atuplces I'hlla. Mnslo Club
FRANCES A f HA
BALLI100M BELLEVUE-STRATFOIID
MondaT. Dec. 1st. 11 A. M.
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mLzSXal II H 'Lucia" Selections, Stanley Concert Orchestra, Albert V Wayne, Director. il
MffmMl llfl Organ Recitals Dally ut 11 V M lloUo Maltland and AMl'iam Kla-lcs, Solo lots. Jl
Hw llfj Dec. b Mary I'ick'ord in "Hein-t o Tlie Hi'h" i
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VIKST PRESENTATION , il
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1 N.' ETUEI HI AVTnil i t more deadly
j-' y llfl WEEK hi IBIhifa WfaFJH BgJJiB Frcscntation THAN THE MALE Hp-
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Svj IS ADAPTED FROM Tllh OLIVER MOROSCO STAGE SUCCESS jj
pi CAPITOL COLonIAL RI6ENT
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