RI 3yrjyJ'i' ' (r , v-jS nM3?f ' A-apujf- T "-- 'r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1& 1910 r- ik 15 MANY NOVELTIES SCHEDULED FOR THE SILVERSHEET fcN'"""""""""""""""""" """""""""""""""" """"""""""" "JCifwl Minteq 'HMn t M'OVIEGRAMS FROM SCREEN TO PATRON, Film Flashes of Interest to Fans of the Photo play ' . . Htanley Orchestra Albeit V Wayno lUrector TODAY MAItY PICKKOB!) In Hnart o' tho Hills" MARKET ST, ABOVE I JJ A. M. TO 11. IB I. M. WM'.K COMMI.NriNO ,1IuSll.' iri.l.CT l'ffenM MV f , ' STARS ON MANY SCREENS STII W7 t. l&tefr TN "Tim IBLH OP CONQUEST," J- Norma Talmndge's new Select pic ture nt the Stanley next week, .the star again demonstrates variety of dramatic expression. Her versatility is gener ously drawn on when she Is called upon to journey throuRh roles from young school girl to an unhappy wife nnd thence to a life of Isolation upou a dis tant Island. The story Is bated upon n young girl s marriage to a -wealthy wastrel through the efforts of a designing mother. She In unhappy until the yacht upon which they are cruising is wrecked nnd she finds herself safe upon an'inlnhnbltcd ifclnnd with the stoker from -the ship's hold. Tho two, having become recon ciled to a life of isolation, arc prepar ing to enact their marriage rites when fcuddenly her husband reappears nnd re turns her to the unhappincss of the past. Here tho circumstances become tragic, but conclude in an unexpected and hnppy ending for all. CONSIDER for n moment the follow ing bit of landscape: An 'uninhabited Island, with scarcely any foliage on it, practically deserted. An the coast, well, remember the one in the third reader, "the stern and roekbound coast." That's it. Consider this Hand Is 100 miles away from the mainland, and that it is lacking in all modern im provements, including electricity, hotels nnd street cars. Now let's jump down South about a thousand or so miles nnd take a look at a typical tropical island, which isn't the refrain from' n comic song. Riotous growths of trees and plants, tall palms waving In the nir, banana groves, cocoanut forests, all the exotic flora of the tropics here. Monkeys and parrots dispute for supremacy. This is the scene of many tense situations in "Male nnd Female," the Cecil R. De Mille production which begins its last week at the Palace Monday. Many different nnd amazing things have been done for renlism in motion pictures, but it is doubtful if anything so ' extraordinary is on record as the task of converting this spot of land into the tropical island required by Mr. De Mille. It is well known that he is a sticker for realism 4u his pictures. The whole picture might have been staged In the studio or at one of the California beaches, for there nre pal trees and similar tropical foliage on many of them. But it wouldn't have been real. "The story calls for a tropical island," he said. "Therefore we will hove a tropical island." The transplating a tropical island to tho little isle of Santa Crua, one hun dred miles from San Diego, was one which took many weeks. There were certain drawbacks; the savageness of the ocean around its shores, for in stance, made it difficult to land the tropical foliage necessary. And, of course, there wns no living quarters and no food. These were minor mat ters, however. hTe essenlinl tiling was the foliage. Now practically everything grows In lios Angeles. There are horti culturists in the city who can produce the florit. of almost any portion of the hemisphere, "and' they were-called upon tp get together the actual flora of a tropical island. They succeeded, as those who 'viewed this screen version of Barrie's "Admirnble Criehton," last week can-testify, Constance" rinney," the youth -fill actress in Renlart pictures, will make her. debut ns n screen star at the Archdia next week in "Erstwhile Su san." This story ot tne lennonile maid who won out despite poverty and educational handlcnps. was adapted from Helen R. Martin's novel, "Bnr nabetta," which was the basis of a suc cessful stage vehicle for Mrs. Fiske. Miss Binney's leading man is Jere Austin, who made his stage debut in "The Squaw Map" nnd later entered the picture field -with noteworthy per formances in "Resurrection" nnd "A Perfect Lady." Associated with Mrs. Fiike on the stagG is, Qeorges Kenavnnt, who plays the role of Emanuel Breary in this photoplays,''. In .the cast is AnderH Rnn dolf, whose financier in 'The Lion aud th(5 .Mouse" was a hit. mOM MIX, the William Fox star, who - is said to nave reacneu mo nicn-v water mark of his screen work in '"I lie Speed Maniac," to be shown next week at the Victoria;, has bad a most thrilling career both before and after entering motion -pictures. It is some of this interesting and exciting material, both as to th' stunts and events, that Mix is putting into his picture work. - Mix -was reared on the plains of the great Southwest. He has been cow puncher, deputy sheriff and Texas rangeriA He, was a scout in the Spanish-American wac in Cuba 'and the Philippines, fought in the Boxer up rising in China, nnd has been an in vader of Mexico in the interest of law and order. Tbe'adventurc which Mix prizes most however, is 'his western hunting with Theodore Roosevelt ns guide and com panion. THAT Dorothy Dalton is a crack shot with the revolver is something few of h'er associates in the motion picture field knew until she was acting in "The Flame of the Yukon," which will be shown1 las the cinema feature next week at tie Allegheny. Ik one scene Miss Dallon's part calls for some quick, straight shooting and there was a question between Director Miller and the star on the proper way of .handling the revelver. Mr. Miller asked : "W.bat do you know about revolvers, anyway? Xou're only a woman nnd pfobably never had a gun In your hands before;" "Is that so," was Miss Dalton's .prompt response. "I'll bet you I'm a better shot than you are." "Done, and we'll shoot it off after we get, through here.' Mr-Miller shot his best in the match. but was greatly outclassed by Mls Dalton. ' After he admitted himself beaten, the star gave an exhibition of trick snooting for the company. GRACE NOLAN enjoys tho distinc tion of being "slster-intlaw" of the firm" of Cohan & Harris.. .This is because; her' sister Agnes Is Mm. George M. Pnhfln nnd her stater Alice i wife nf Sam. H. Harris. Miss Nolan made h,er' stage debut in lloston, ner native city, five seasons since with Raymond Hitch cock; In "The Beauty Shop." She has since appeared In .the' various Coban Revues and was promoted to the role of tho' stenographer In "A Tailor'-Made Man."' She has now scored a success as Gladys Prouty, in "A Prince There Wbb." ACHORIJS girl of today may be a movie star of tomorrow. Who can tell which 'way the finger of the rastlng director will point when he is seeking material for the roles he has to fill in nuve .casts? Something uncanny is ,ndrulnt?t3(r8tl)alen Monalmn, a mem ts4r 'plV;r fteat, theatrical company, for b.ilMuiteMii .or .thwai saJghis in SKI'1' wMxiMSrWEfc- .8MIMBMfMj3ESotl r.jN.j.tiWsr&MHli. & -RlBBBHBKsffl?ffilljiM .. . . I'AwKlMiW. v$w WVHl$IlI$f8l b&tant dorow ujcy cotton. porothy lwllrallll .WlSHBURN. WLTON. "MIRACLE of CISH. miwrmaF .KwiMFillliM 'it pays to flame love" "turning ItlMtfwP HKslijPiSlmfik.P:to,1i'11 Allegheny- and Regent- B&Imont- twim J imBmimm m ST , tm' . yPi IWWeMifflSttMl frX. $. Sl.Btytr-.-JKi, K -.,LM&l&i mtm i In ?'.,. " 'UiS1 1 NOR,M TALMATX3E, "ISLE of CONQUEST" ,r ua (J HbJlayton- movies within a year. Miss Monalian has been advised by lirr friends to keep thinking of the job nnd perhaps it will come true. However, there is also the chance that she may be given nn op portunity tb appear in n part if the plans now being made nt the eastern Cloldwyn studio nre carried out. It is the intention of this company to make some scenes in this city. rplIE Yankee Doodle Bathing Girls" -L will be nn curly attraction nt the Nixon-Nirdliiigcf theatre. THE ranks of the old ncgioes who were once slaves in Southern fami lies lire growing ns thin ns those of the Civil War veterans. Fred .Irnkins is among the number who have found their wny into the motion picture, busi ness, and he is in much demand in films requiring such n character. "Counterfeit" gave him an opportu nity to live his oldlife over ngnin. lie is once more the faithful negro ser vant of nn old .southern family, and his acting is one of the delightful bits of this interesting picture. THE name of Constance Talniadge's second First National picture, which like "A Temperamental Wife," is an Emerson-Loos production, has been changed to "A Virtuous A'ninp," instead of "The Bachelor." "A Vir tnouirVninp" is nn adaptation of Cljdc Fitch's fomedv, "The Bachelor." It is directed by David Kirkland. Conway Tearlo will be seen as Miss Talniadge's leading ninn, while other imnortnnt roles fall to .lennette Ilorton, AVallnce McCutcheon and Mnrgnret Linden. 'It will be the Xiuas bill nt the Arcadia. PICTURES in the news reel put out by the International through the Universal exchanges show Camn Lee, Vo., with General Pershing at the first won on Ills tour ot the army ennuis ot tho country. A muck inspection takes place and tlicn the boys who fought in r rnnce, regulars nil. march before their former commander-in-chief. At Cnmp Bragg, Fnyettevillo, N. ('.. the general Is a guest at nn old-fashioned southern dinner. Chicken and waffles are con ducive to good nature, so the enmern mnn "horned in" for a food "close-, up." SELZNICI on (lie ICIC has secured "first call literary works of James Montgomery, author of many stage suc cesses, including "Rendv Money," "Go ing Un." "Nothing But the Truth" and "Tho Aviator." Photoplay Guide for Coming Week S7MVi77J:'-"The Isle of. Conquest" will present the emotional star. Norma Talmadge, in a play by Arthur Hornblnw. which had tho novelized title of "Bv Right of Conquest." From the life of a school girl to wife hood nnd isolation on an island with n man is the plot of the play. John Emerson and Apitn Loos prepared it. PAhACK "Male and Female" is based on Barrie's "Admirable Crichlon." TJinmas Meighan and Gloria Swnnson have important roles in a fine photoplay. The plot deals ' with a butler who becomes .thounaster when his employers are stranded upon au island. There is u potent thought with regard to the relation of servant and employer. ARCADIA "Erstwhile. Susan" is the initial product of Realort. It also introduces Constance Blnnsy ns a star, The story is about a little Pennsylvania Dutch girl who is made happy bv her stepmother's in tervention. Helen Martin wrote the nlay and John Robertson directed It. VICTORIA "The Speed Maniac," written by H. II. Van Loan and pro duced by Edward Le Saint, has Tom Mix as star. The plot deals with a .ranch owner who forsakes that life for city cares. 'REOEXT'"rhe Miracle of Love" in troduccs Lucy Cotton and Jackie Saunders in a story by Cosmo Hamil ton. It deals with the loves of for tune.hunters and title seekers. Wynd- ham nnd Percy Stnnding nre in the enst. OA PITOTr "Counterfeit" will bring Elsie Ferguson in a marital story by JtoDeri iiaucr, itrst nait, and "An Adventure in Hearts" is the latest M.PENN I.anraatrr Av.,I!et. 40tli A; 41tJ Dally iil5 and Ln 1 i, UjS Mon Tun. and Wed. J 5 Vaudeville Acts lleudfd b.v tlis Popular 5 Screen Start, THIS LEE KIDS (Jane and Katharine) IN PERSON Offrrlnc Sonjn and Dances lint Wret Philadelphia HIiowUik of WILL ROGERS In a (loldwjn TliofopUy "ALMOST A HUHHAND" rhotmilr thru Stanley Co. of Amerieui IMiw WJliClwjJ TtiurKltiy '5 w tss&m 'iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiWifir si ;1SRnSs CONSTANCE BINNEY. ERSTWHILE. SUZAN" Artiadta- vehicle, with Robert Warwick as the chief player, last half. COl.OXf l-"Tt Pays to Advertise." starring Bryant Washburn, n comrdy. first hnlf. nnd "Please Get Married," with Viola Dana, n farce, last half. IMVKRIAIr "Clieckers" is the spe cial William l'o production of racing life, first half, nnd "Please Get Mar ried," n farce, with Viola Dana, last half. MMlKnr S77,';;7' "Please Get Married," with Viola Dana, first half, and "The Lure of Ambition" a vamp plcluie, with Theda Bara, last half. aitKAV A'0f77;;W.V "The Flame of the Desert" "stars Geraldine Fnr rar in an Egyptian tale, first half, and "Tweiiti -three and a Half Hours' Leave" is the delightful com edy play last half. .17,7 1 I.' I- "More Deadly Than the Mole" has Ethel Clayton in a comedy, first half, while "The Coun try Cousin" will show Elaine Iluin merstein as n star, last hnlf. 8TRAXI) "Counterfeit" is the star ring piece for Elsie Ferguson. The story is about n woman's diplomacy, first hnlf. and ".More Dcadlv Than the Male," with Ethel Clayton, Inst hnlf. LOCUST "Counteifeit," with Elsie Ferguson, first half, nnd "The Mlra- 1'HOTOPI.AYS PHOTO PIAYS THRU COMPANY r .OFlMERICA Alhambra !2th, Morris & Passyunk Ave. STAR. CAST In "Wlin.V IIKARCAT WENT DUV" APOLLO D & THOMPSON STS MATIKER DAILY D. V. ritllKFlTIPH IIKARTh OK TUB WORLD" ARCADIA- crfrraxhwv, Il(,lIll.'HT WARWICK In "AN AlivCNrUHK IN HDAHTS' KITH M BLUEBIRD "SoSSSa- AND AVI3. jiAROuEitiTr: CLARK. "I.UCK IN I'AIVM" BROADWAY s?& &s."yp:Mve- I) W. ORIKFITH'8 "SCAULKT DAYS" CAPITOL 722 MARKET STRUCT 1(1 A. M TO 11.15 P M .t:thi:l clatton in MORU "DEADLY THAN THE MALE" frw rMTAI Gtll b. Mopleood Avea. CULUfNlAL, ".m and s.ir. p m MTJL'L NORM AND In "JINX" EMPRESS MAIN ST . MANAYUNK MATINEE DAILY 'IOM MIX In ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE" FAIRMOUNT SiMlift MARGUERITE CLARK. Ill "LUCK'IN PAWN'1 C A KTII V THEATRn 1311 Market St. f AlVllL. I 0 A. M. to Midnight Vv H. HART. In " JOllN PETTICOATS" Fftl OT" THEATRE Relow Spruce PO IflOl. MATINEE DAILY ULANCHF, SWEET. In "THE UNPARDONABLE HIN" I-n A KtlVI IM THIRD & FITZWATEH rtMlirVI,Jll OltOAN 3IV81C W. S HART. In "THE COLD DECK" r-nr AT MnDTUFPM a! St at Erie UIMirtl wnilibiui 2, ,ilP M EUGENE O'RRIEN In "SEALED HEARTS" TRTDI7D TA I 00T" WALNUT STS. llVlrllrUAL. Mats 2:.'I0. Evga T. GERALDINE FARRAR. In "THE FLAT.IE OF THE DESERT" LEADER 41ST A LANCASTER AVE. MATINF.U DAILY DOROTHY OISH. In TURNING THE TAHLES" i inrmTV ipoad a Columbia av. LilDlliIN. 1 I MATINEE DAILY TAYLOR HOLMES In "UPSIDE DOWN" 333 M ARKETfflJS i7SapTE BK.RT LYTELL. In "LOJU1A11D1, I.TU.' nirnCI 2S BPUTII 8T. Orcheelra. 1VH'JJCL Contlnunns 1 to 11 K. K LINCOLN, in "Vllt lUUlJN JIK.N" .rT.i..LLL'LS.'LSt.'.'-.'l'l.'L'-.',---.--"-Lie.ii,.i....sT1 DDnAn ct ai mrrnRH iM.Biwa & 'Rockland IRENE CASTLE In "THE INVISIBLE BOND" coliseum rareu CHARLES KAY In , "CROOKED BTHAiairT" Cemetste vhart iphiV, prpgrnro tor Ue S.!S? . ' .V Nfto&..X.-... 'B . ' fKjSSP s " Wsiri I , k! ' " r- ft am f TOM MIX, "THE "SPEED MANlScT" VlcVorisi-.' cle of Love" brings Lucy Cotton nnd Jackie Saunders, hi n play of English life, last half. UIVOl.I "Yankee Doodle in Berlin" is the big Mack Seuuett corned with a host of funmnkers, first lull, and "More Dendh Than the Malt conies the last half. llELMOSr "Lombard! Ltd " is the story of n modiste shop, with Bert Lytell ns the stai, first half. "Turn ing the Tables" is the Dorothy Oish film, lust half. II 17JO "For Better, for Worse," rimropuxis -m . -.s r-. The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatro in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOKfi'r-ay STAR CAST In "POOR RELATIONS" PAT APC 12'4 MARKET STREET r -L,-V-C 0:4s a. M. to 11 (IS P. M. CECIL II. 1)E MII.I.ES "MALE AND riUlAI.E" PDIMPCCC 1018 MARKET STREET I IMINHOO s -n a m in il:lB P. M GEORGn WALSH In "THE WINNING STROKE" t REGENT MAU,m-,slTA.IMlTJ A1?!'. DORIS MA', III "23'.4 HOURS LEAVE" RIALTO GERMA.NTOWN AVE ' AT TCLPEHOCKEN KT. WALLACE REIT) In 'THE LOTTERY MAN' RI 1RV MARKET ST. 11EIX3W 7TH rUD I jo A M to 11:1.1 P SESSUK l'AYKAVA In THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE" M. SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREirT S M TO MIDNIQIIT GLADYS nnOCKWELL, In "THIEVES" QTAXH PV MARKET AMOVE KITH tlimILCI 11:1S A M toll I5P M MARY PICKFORI) In "HEART O' THE HILLS ' VICTORIA MARKET ST. ll 0TH VllWIlrt II A M to 11:15 P M THRDV RARA Hi "THE LURE OF AMBITION" THE NIXON NIRDL1NOEII THEATRES BELMONT 02D AB0VE MARKl5'r DOLORES CSSINELI.I. In "THE VIRTUOUH MODEL" CEDAR 60TI1 AND CCDAn AVENUE DAVID POWELL In "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER" FRANKFORD 1T15 FMord Ave- GEORGE rXUNE TUCKERS "THE MIRACLE MAN" 111IWRO I PONT ST. A UIRARD AVE JUIVIHW Jumoo-Tunctlnn on FranMord ' MARY PICKPdRIl In "THE HOODLUM" I CC ,T 02D aO LOCUST STIIEETF LAJVAJl MAt.l;(l..1-:in i:Kf.B-30loll D.- Vf. GRIFFITH'S "SCAJlLEj- DAYS' NIXON r'"u M?.A-"?t! " HCRRERT RAWL1NSON III "THE C4UTER CASE" R Ini F f,D AND SANSOM STS. Il V KJLul MATINEE DAILY ROBERT WARWICK. In "AN ACCIDENTAL HONEYMOON CTR AMn C15RMANTOWN AVE. JIIXIIL AT VENANGO ENID riENNETT, In "WHAT EVERY WOMAN LEARNS" WF.ST AT J Pr.HPMV ??!" ' ' ' - -"-. - f A Allegheny STAT CABT. "TIIK MIRACLE MAN EUREKA 40T" HARKRT STS. MATINEE DAILY OLIVE THOMAS In "THE. SPITE BRIDE" JEFFERSON $THIf anMautaSaI' .nnWNT WAUHmiRN i "' "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" PART ""5 AV15, AJMUPIIIK ST. rtri. j,t.'3;w, Ev.q;toii. IKKNB CABTLTI. In- ELSIE FERGUSON. 'COUNIEBFEir Opilol. "Strand jn& Locust Monday; "Don't Change Your Hits band," Tuesday; "Nugget Nell," Weilnrsdny ; "The Price of Inno renee," Thursday; "Happiness a la .Mode," Friday, and "A Dangerous Affair," Saturday. U7:S7' .U.l.VAUWXY "The Hood lum," with Mary I'ickford. Mnndn nnd Tuesday; "False (Sods," with Florence Billings, Wednesday, mid "lnnkee DomIIu in Berlin," last inlf. COI.ISKVM Monday and Tuesday. Thomas 11. luce presents "What Every Woman Learns," featuring Knid Bennett. Last four dus will be (Jeoige Lone Tucker's production, "The Miracle Man." 77. IXKFOHH Monday uml Tuesday, Douglas MueLeun ill "Twenty -three and a Half Hours' Ivcuve" ; Wednes day and Thursday, James K. Hack ett, Willi all-star cast, in "Ashes of Loe"; Friday and Saturday, Bryunt Washburn, In "It liIJS to Adver tise." I'lUi.Ml Monday and Tuesday, Doro thy (llsh, in "Turning the Tables"; Wednesday nnd Thursday, James Iv. Uiu-kett and all-star cast, in "Ashes of Li.ve" ; Friday and Sntnrdav, Margueiite Clark, in "Luck in I'Uttll." SOME SCREEN BOOKINGS f-avorlte Stars for Holiday Enter tainment Several of the most prominent screen stars will finish out the old year In new nnd exclusive showings on the otanley screen. Christmas week brings Anita Stewart nnd Charlie Chaplin. New Year's week the smiling Douglas Fairbanks will an pe.ir in "When the Clouds Roll Bv,' and this is said to contain many iie stunts. Chaplin's New Comedy Charlie Chnplin's new film, "A Dav's Pleasure." is nn ndded attraction 'on Xmns hills nt the Stanley, Arcadia and Victoria. Chaplin appears as the father of two bouncing twins, the hus band of a dimpled wife and the owner of a butteicd-nnd-bent automobile of popular make. The theme of the pro duction follows closely the thought that often a dny of recreation is the hardest (1-- t ,i,n week. The fniiillv journes forth to the rlvee where it joins n merry excursion. A rough voyage, a u7.t. band, hot-buttered popcorn and a typical Charlie Chaplin fight are some of the incidents NIXONS' IIIHI Ml k MONTI.OMLIl P. ti. Moii-MnlllnKrr, drn, Mi;r. IIAIIA MA'IN, 3r l(tlH.j;.1e. -in- (Inc. Tax) FOUR MUSICAL LUNPS " CAHILL & ROMINE FLYING COLVILLE BENTON & ELLIOTT" " WINKLE & DEAf4 Johnnie & Winnie Hennings Monarch if Film Comedy LARRY SEMON In "Till: HEAD WUTER" Uan,cL Z leriiirttitetM n Avenue. at ennnpo Inncln, TiiPMltiy &. etlnPNnv "THE COUNTERFEIT" with ELSIE FERGUSON Tiumsn.w, i it i day a. Hiimn, "MOItli IIKMII.Y 'I HAS' THE MAI.r." -ii r 5!nc M. Hi elou Mnrket I'.tKi., 7 A 0 5 Big -jir- Acts VAUDEVILLE & Billie Rhodes in "Blue Bonnet" otsCLlAk S2nd A LOCUST NTS. Mnn., Tuev & Weil. "THE COUNTERFEIT" with ELSIE FERGUSON TIWRSIIAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY nn; Mimei.K op i.op," "TttfOt M"' i'iJ A, KANSOMSTS. i ndo. l, Tufsdiiy &. Uednttulay "Yankee Doodle in Berlin" Tliuriday, Friday & Saturday "More Deadly Than the Male" t-T5 H -S21 St.ab. Market JriC4''HV0teM"n',' Tuesday '' i, Vi'tlnefcda' "LOMBARDI, LTD." with BERT LYTELL Tl'lDUAV, FRIDAY 4- SATURDAY ILKMMi THE TAIILKS" "WtoA CttteqJveivii 2JTH A. AI I.ECHIUNY AVE. B I MOMIH A TUKSDA-i Mary Picklord in "Ihc Hoodlum" 5tt7lV&0 FRONT & (linAUD AVE. ' Jumbo Jlinc'o on Fki). L" MONDAY Do Mllle's "For Better, For Wone" TunsDon'l Change Vour Husband ACAUK31V OF MUSIC EXTRA NEXT WEDNESDAY EVE. 8.15 OF FRANCE - - - ' ' Adapted by JOHN EMCRSC N ami ANITA LOOS from Arthur Hornblnw'. Novel XMAS WEEK Anita Stewart In "Mind tho J rim in inn iirainiiiiraiiiiniiiiii.aiiiiii. nmiiiiii niin n on iiiinii 1214 MARKET STREET CECIL ft. JteBBttJM Sow In Oporitlon the Lnrgett Kincut Tonn Most 1.T(tiUlte of nny Motion He hire limine lit Amcrlcfl MIkkJIUN inVIUTZ i Mr. OITO F. lUX'K, Soloists p;i4Jlft:fellnEiM A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT CAST OIr I'MSIAI. IMI'OKTA.Sri iMiiu.it i -, iimiiiMi iiTrn. AMAS I.I.K Mnr I'll kforil I'l'lllipilllllllNllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilUIIIIIUIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIM CHESTNUT STREET I fm$Mffi Mk UfMh h li BELOW SIXTEENTH JaigraWHiililM P t1" i sTiitr mm- unit ri.xi i(T riinsrvrs CONSTANCE5 V'ERSTWHILE CHRISTMAS WEEK CONSTANCE TALMADQE in nwiinili liinim tin tiiniiHimiii'w nirmnro" i umi ni!"tniiimn MAUM2T STiuurr Al.OVi: NINTH 0 A.M. TOH.ir.I'.M. THE FASTEST MOVING PICTURE IN THE HISTORY OF THE SCREEN XMAS WEEK LOUIS BENNISON lilllim iiiiiiiii mil an niuim ' m inn in 'iiillliii'ii'iiraimrim (,lra A ii li, I. 1 lii'ltin. 'J 30. 7 .V'l II Mtnn .NIullliiKi'M'.i'UituI ManiuiT Dlrei'llon "I Mm WlnnlHr fmni.in .MONKA IIEhlUY A WIIllNI'SIl "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" IVnturltiB Ilrynnt "WnBllburn Tin ttsuAY. rmnvT i satciiuw "PLEASE GET MARRIED" Hli lola Puna guiiiuiiiuii iiiuminiiili iMUiinilliinniili tiniAiiiw un" ' "ssasSC MAltklJT ST. AT JUNU'UU V'HuJeillle 11 A. M. to 11 I' M WY.KK COIIMEM IM, 1IOMIM invoi s wii (in niN-n M, i ( VI I'tiMi tv un vnMiiaiiiE tAsr wn c vpnAiiNO nioiiis rnv. uncu attiuciiun ! FINANCIERS : a hiotoi s AiKPTiMi op THE noAtwU UL UlltlA lilllft MAUKHT ST HT ST, Ueluw COtb 30, 7 and 0 1 M HON DAY IIESIIAY & WKD.NEaDAT 3 TUB Hill' HI' MISH'.M IO.MEIU From Chinatown to Broadway Here s Uaetv Mirth &, Deauty HIM t'HANRRU Till Mn.IV 1 D'uinuuiiiiiiLinii 'iuiii ," iii iii iiiuiumiiu iiaii"1 i:n an j giinn 'S?P UTlI i WALNUT Mat. Dallv Jlort., "CHECKERS" Wed. niLKSUAV, KltlDAV & HAT! MHAV ?5r VIOI.A DANA MSftfoto J P3UEA8K GET MAERIED" MlSlM : OIHKIl Mis wott'iu wiiil.r : i in .1 i i iNiiiiiii'iDiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiii'i'iimiiimi'iiin lawrnuilltTTTnuiiMniii,iui,iininiiunucuxi "M" M' IM FIRST SHOWING Or Taint Olrl ' Added Attrncuon, Charlie Chaplin mnn." m ii'iiiinnnni mi m i , THIS LATEST PICTURE pnuniliil nn Hilt l'i v T'tn 1IIOMAS Ml.ldllVN. (il.(IKI st W.MDV, iMiir i)imi;ih ri i.i ii mishm.i m In "Ih-ml , ,1,1.." iil.,l f Imrll.. I A V rtupus Van p in ni m Hi' A MISFIT EAItL ADDED CHARLIE TVJ MMIKI'T STItnr.'l' 10 A SI . 11" 2, 3 l.l.ri.t.1 7 45,11.4.1 I' II IOHU III.SIIA1 it WEIIMISD.M Elsie Fersuson counJr"eit nn iimhv riimw asiTii7 Robl. Warwick ' An Ailvcnlure In Hearts ' MleRlicn "ii'Hihnni Orilipln HEKK iiiMMTN I M' MdSHVY lTnusunll tiirMfieil Mill ARNOLD & BOYLEi srrnpl Ti Their Trademiirlf THE BEATTIES realurlre the Panctng Dolls i-'nsrinir mil It riu hurpnn VprililllP NANCY BOYER & CO. In d One et uinod of TudBN BARTRAM &SAX0N ru OriRinwl arid Pluftj'.ns Comedlarc "White, Black & Useless" In n No fit ' ThP niwrVinTilth Shop.' JhoV II liurt l1 rml m thin DOROTHY In Ont of tht Mot Tnlkd bout rbofn nln n uf tin Sea-ion A Wvid Hash of red, A burst of Jlam Inir cenlua, A dinamlc mlttreaa nf the stafip In a picture uf the hard living Mn.v-Uylntf Alaekun daH. spectRcte that l superb lu otiitfft dlrertloti nnd utorv 'II . mni 111. it iin ril'i! WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY WILLIAM FOX TRE3ENT3 f J1 ..' . ! MI ii III'"! ill II iillllllli ii I j IHTWtTlSOTH8 ! tt! Ill HROAD h SNYDKR AVENUE 8 TSSWHiS'Bn a iSl''l mon'1' i ins "and r.vg, S ialilvl lPH?'if3tHpJS ! fT I-KMMIH HIM HRAIIKIVWV THE UiffifllP' S WW f'PJ ftHOMKIIMl: Ml -It U COMRDY W, 73W of tk xBr4u Viilnn p siion "BY RIGHT OF CONQUEST" In lTrst Showlmr, n r i i 'A Dsy's Pleasure" LI I 'III l'i I. iiniuinuuiiii m KOTE STAHTINO TIME 10 V U1 9. a IS. S.45. 7.45 nn.l ll.Ilil r. M Alten'l Inrn-nc rrrfopniftiicps to XmiI'I llir Crowd1 AND NEXT WEEK hHU GREATEST PIGTifilE t M IIAflltin'S Famous inMiiiAiii.i: ruicHTUN" Ulllli:KT M.N l.ll. I.r.lT, TUMIIMIKF , no.i v (itiii.u t.- ouitk.s h olli, In "A II ., N I'lMi.urp" mii9iiiiii!i:,iim ii,iri,iiiira5ii:!'i.iiin.ii,,,ii,H!!icra!irai;:ira'ii!!r 1 C)l . Itnlirrt Mnrlrk In n 1 ( ntiirn In llenrtu Derived from Ntujte piny of the same name nnd nlfo the book "narnat litta, upon whl eli th" play was originally Imneil, -ADDED CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "A Day's rieaiura" i mi i ;i)lliiliii)iiiiiti)imiimimn im mil .rn'iit TODAY IIIKll IIAKA IN' "mjkk or AUIIITIDN" THRILL FOLLOWS THRILL AND THE SUSPENSE IS CHAPLIN A DAY'S PLEASUHE' nil iiiiiiiii igir m inn' ir ii mni iiniiiiiiiniiiiiiniiiiii 10 A 11. to tl 15 1' 31 All .i Wcel. Kllat rrctentatloo The Miracle oFLove Ilr COSMO HAMILTON Pni-ainnunt Artcraft ricture i n uiiiiiii urn iii'iiii iiinitni'iiiii iiiiiikkkieiihi r iiis. ,'h I'hiiaaeiphis slnjdni of BRYANT WASHBURN ! in t'vruMot nt Anicn.vpr I'ICtdiie : IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE j lliurnilB), FrlUaj uml Palurduy ; THE TAM0US SCREEN STARS LEE KIDS (In Person) Olfrrliie: bnncs and Panrs in?rin? puncs anu nail I'JCIH.tSON 111 "Cnu nil: ll'.iiiii: li win '.:: ' HDL' 'JUl'l THF- GS3HAT JJLSIt I'JCIH.tSON 111 "CnuntvrMt" iBHiiiiiiisu nn, iiiiiiiii ii win -.:: ' iiiil' ijiuniinmiiij 1. 1. in BROD & EnlB AVE 1.30. T A MONDAY UfcSDAI JL WIDN'ESDAX Geraldine Farrar aA.tSnrs In "FLAME OF THE DESERT" 'iiiriisim fiuiiAY a saii'iidvy "23 l'i HOURS LEAVE" wltli l)u.'li .Hi nn an I Hurls May Mini, 'i -ii nn l ,ii'ni',jiBiraiiii""i'"jmiiiiirawiiiiiiiii 1,01, i $m fm$.mnw,M&. !2SCS 12111 A MQIUtia J. 13. 7 & MUNUAY Tl EBIUY & WEIJMSSUAV Hllvll.no, J;WI.A1.VTSVrLl.U.VV in 'Tili. 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