Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1919, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING' PUBLIC. LEJDaER-PHILADELPHIA,' SATTJEDAY, "DECEMBER 20, 1919
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MANY NOVELTIES ON FILMDOM'S XMAS TREE FOR HOLIDAYS
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CINEMA STARS ON POLIDAY SCREENS
MOVIEGRAMS FROM
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Fans of the Photo'
AN ACtftJAU. thrntrira! t.tnr;e was
URpJ for tlit scttltiK In mnnv of flip
trciips of "Mlml tlie Paint filrl." with
Anitn Stewart in the lending rolo,
wlilcli will be nhovn next week at the
Stanley.
Interesting details of the vorkliiff
behind the wlnc'i are wllnwn In thin
story of stage -life. The tedious and
tr.vinc work of rehearsulx bronsht out
n girls nre seen In their dressing rooms,
hurrjlng to doff one gown and put on
another for the next scene.
Scene paintcrH, carpenters 'and stage
hands are all seen taking their natural
parts. The life of back -of -stage folk at
work and play Is shown.
'A FAMOUS Broadway cabaret, now
ouo of the few remaining landmarks
of the days when Mnnhatten wns the
ftt'and home of the 'free and the July
thirst slave. Is revheil as a spectacle
In "A Virtuous Vamp." ptarring Con.
stance Talmadge, which will be shown
nt the Arcadia next veek.
Here, as the setting for the ."vir
tuous vamp's" subtle attack upon "the"
man. is pictured the hectic pleasures
and bibulous sorties of the famous clan
of New York fuu cluisers. Thd real
spirit of CS'cw York festivity was tem
porarily revU'bil at the cabaret when
the Constance Talmadge .company, plus
director, plus cameraman, plus will
ing and expectant extras, invaded its
portals. It is on the authority of no Umm
than the maitre de hotel that the re
Incarnation of the "good old days" was
staged with no liquid stronger than
ii.T.Tten.
LOUIS BHXNISOX was born with
the desire to act. lie Was never
iron bled with self-consciousness, which
js apnarent to nnv one who sees him in
"A Misfit Ilarl." which comes to the
Victoria next week.
Mr. Rennisnn's first stago nppearnnee
6ecurred at the Thanksgiving entertain
ment in a little district school- house
near Alturas. Calif., when the star was
ten yrars old. At that time the one
room school house tnught the bos mid
girls from ml'es .around their three It's.
Mr. Ilennisou says that he played the
part of a "juvenile lead" to the
''heavy" of a boy,of fifteen In a .lohn
Kendrick Bangs playlet,
"Of course, I thought myself the best
actor in the play,"' he said joculnrlv.
"and on the strength of my own opinion
and the praise of my parents. I con
sidered that the biggest part of. our
Thanksgiving dinner belonged to me by
right." It seems that from this be
ginning Mr. Bennison grew Into the de
claiming stacc. when he uuiiM rooltn
blood and thunder poems on the slight-1
cm provocation, ity this menus lie Kept
his voice in trim. It, helps to bring
him to the stage, where he learned how
to act.
ELAINE HAMMKllSTniX, SeUnick
star, narrowly averted serious in
jury recently while engaged in mak
ing her new production. "The Country
Cpusin." to be seen at the Allegheny
next week. ,
Miss Hammerstein and company had
jolirneved to a. seashore report for some
cxter!ors" nnd after having finished
a tedious day's work, the star was re
turning to her home in the Citv when
suddenly the radius rod conuectln the
front wheels of her roadster snapped and
the wheels "pigeoutoed."
Fortunately, the road then being tra
versed was in course of repair nnd wns
being used cnutiously by the actress
and she at once brought her machine to
a stop.v But the accident might have
been disastrous a fe,w rods farther down
the road where the sailing was clear,
lor then Miss Hammerstein would have
been traveling with throttle wide open,
for if there Is Anything this daring
young lady delights In, it is exceeding
peed records.
TTAIIOLD LLOTD, of the owl-like
optics and huge rimmed spectacles,
has launched a series of two-reelers.
rhocked to 'the brim with laughs and
comedy.,. These have.' been booked for
the NWn-Xirdlinger theatres for first
run showing.
CIIAIlLin c
duetion, "A
ijiiai-iji.vb latest pro-
A Day's Pleasnrn." will
he shown nt the Stanley, Arcadia, Pal-
ape and ictoria next week. As the
father of a household, consisting of a
dimpled wife and two miniature "Char
lies" he undertakes to spend a day of
pleasure with his family, providing the
means p'f enjoyment in a rattling good
car of familiar make but decidedly an
tique. To start the engine is a mat
ter of extreme techninue.
Later In the day the famllv krnni
to the riyer for a boat excursion, whercj
n jazz unna is a yauire o the hllaf
ious blot.
fA NEW director has been created by.
aeiznjrtc Pictures to work with
JJIslo.Janis in her second production for
that concern, "The Imp," written b
herself and Kdmund Colliding. He is
Kobcrt Kills, lending man who pluvcd
opposite Olive Thomas, another Selznlck
fctor,. in "Upstairs and Down" and
"The Spte Bride."
SO STBOXG has been the competi
tion of the movies with the drama
that the, spoken ptage has been compelled
to Jiavc printed in large letters "Xot
Movie," and then pnste this sign
upon advertising matter. The show may
not be a movie at the time, but sooner
or; later it will find its wnv into the
canned drama -via the celluloid route.
Thfft is what.is to happen to "A Llttlo
I' v Shepherd of Kingdom Come," the John
Ift,! "Pat. Jr., nlnv whloh to Kn n il.A
TValnut next week, for Ja'ck Pickford
Is now finishlnpJt In movie form 'at the
Goldwyn Studi; Its release will soon
b announced, ,
ZENA KEEFK, w ho will be a Selz
, nick star in 1020, js playing op
posite Eugene O'Brien in "His Wife's
Stoncy," under the direction of Ralph
Incc Miss Ieefc was.leadlng lady for
Owen, Moore In "Piccadilly Jim."
FX FILMS arc to be shown - on
every, ship of the United States
navy. This mcunsthat on men-of-war
afloat in every part of the globe these
jjictures will bo seen by Uncle Sam's
sailors, Following the war activities
of the service there has gron into
great usefulness a helpful morale
division, due to the energy of Com
mander C. B. Mayo, which has n
branch at League Island. One of its
principal departments is the U, S, navy
motion picture exchange, which has just
been brganlzed nnd put into operation,
, with headquarters-in New York city,
Ih forming this exchange officers o the
navy have made a connection with the
Jfox Corporation, so that its pictures
ru be readily and promptly supplied to
x, toe ships and training stations,
ThfeNcw Year will be ushered in at
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TALMADGE.
A VIRTUOUS
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Arcddid
and decidedly
stunts.
Clara Kimball Young will follow the
week of .lunuary 5. In "Kjes of Youth."
which 'is the visualization of, a joung
girl's experiences on the threshold f
life. It Is interesting to note that in
some of the scenes as many as (He
cameras were used.
Photoplay Guide for
the Coming Week
cnAithr.s nupLiy film u
known ai "A Day's Pleasure." nnd
will show him as the father of twins
and the owner of a battered automo
bile. It shows that a day's recrea
tion is often the hardest work of nil.
Shown as an added film at the Stan
ley, Palace, Arcadia and Victoria
theatres.
SYVlAViBJ' "Mind the Paint Oirl."
with Anita Stewart as the star. The
story is bv Sir Arthur Wing Pinero,
while Wilfred Black directed it. Itis
in from the tenement district ot he
the star of the musical comedy Rfage,
with its ndmirers, is the plot of this
story. Special mtisica programs
have been arranged.
mmc; .iat ureat northern
"Heart of the Hills" is the stnrring
vehicle for Mary Pickford, nnd moves
from the recent engagement n't the
Stanley. It if a story of the moun
tain maid and filled with typical
I'ickfordinn humor.
ARCADIA ."The irtuous Vamp" is
the delightful title of Constance Tal
madge's newest venture. Clyde Fitch
is responsible for the piny, which wns
"The Bachelor." David Kirkland
directed It. and It deals with the ad
ventures that befall a very bpdutlful
girl iu a humorous way.
VICTORIA "The Misfit Earl," with
Lou in Brnnlwn as star. It was di
rected bjjra Lowry and made in
Philadelphia. An English earldom is
given to a'w.estern cowpunclier. Wil
son Bagley prepnred the story. The
play is a comedy. ,
REOEFT". Oirl Nnmetf Mary" has
Marguerite Clark as the star. Walter
TC.l..... ..!, . tint ,1tr,wtnr. Ami thl
play is by Juliet Wilbur Tompkins.
The plot deals with a lost daughter
and a mother's love.
IMPERIAL "Sealed Hearts" will
have Eugene O'Brien as star. "Evan-.
gclin!" comoji'the last half.
MARKET STREET "The "Miracle of
Love" stars Lucy cotton, -"ine-iong-
man'.' comes, the last half, with Ses
sile Hayakawai ns star.
at.ttamjira "A Wbmau's Law."
with Florence Beed. ., "The Speed
Maniac'" stars Tom Mix, last half,
CAPITOL "Erstwhile 'Susan," wltlt
Constance Blnney; "Almost a Hus-,
band," with Will Rogers, comes last
' half.
COLONIAL "Almost a Husband,"
with Will Rogers'. "Isle of. Con
quest.'' with Norma Talmadge, comes
last half.
COTJffEVM-"The Invisible Bond,"
with Irene Castle, Monday and Tues
day: "It Pays to Advertise," with
Bryant Washburn. Wednesday' and
Thursday: Lucy Cotton, in "The
Miracle of Love," Friday and Sat
urday. .
WERT ATtLEanEXY"TUr .Grim,"
with Houdinl. Monday and Tuesday;
"Tho Career of Catherine Bush,1'
with Catherine Calvert, Wednesday;
"Ashes of Lo've,V with1 J. K., Hnck.
ttit. Thursday! "Scarlet Days," by
n. W. Orlfflth. Friday ,nnd Saturday.
RELMOST "Hearts of Men," with
fieonre BebAn. "It Pays to Adver
tise." with Bryant AVashburp. last
half.
CEDAR "John Petticoats." with Vf,
S. Hart, Mr.nda.v.and Tuesday: "The
Invisible Bond." with Irene Castle.
Wednesday, and "The Miracle Ian"
the last half-
.r'.tf?0-r"Yankee Doodle in Berlin,"
with Mack Bennett's comedv com
pany. "The Third Kiss." with
Vivian Martin, Thursday ; "Stepping
n u Frldnv. nnd "A Widow by
Proxy," with Marguerite Clark, Sat-
u may.
FRA NKFORD "Counterfeit.' with
Elsie Ferguson, first half. "The
World ami Its Wontan," with
Oeraldine Farrar, Thursday and Fri
day, nnd "Happiness a La Mode,'
with Constance Talmadge, Saturday.
LOCUST "Twenty-three i and a Half
Hours' Leave," with Douglas Mc
Lean and Doris May. (
RJVOtl "The Struggle Everlasting,"
with Florence Reed
'STRAND "Tho Miracle of Love,"
with Lucy Cotton. "A Girl Named
"Mary," with Marguerite Clark, last
half.
ovle Shows Ply In Action
Marion Davles is announced to apr
pear nl the Victoria New Year's week
In "The Cinama Murder." This Is a
screen version of H. Phillips Opptn
heiro'd novel. The vivacious star in cast
as a younf actress who fccomcsiinv,olvcd
in'amurdr mystery, Qne of the. feature
t.. iaitha nirUllPA tUtrfPflVA Ilia ata ttJt
kwtc -( V" it! !Z "t i
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original Fairbanks 'i T&Jfi tvtKLHiiinu m smw OlP-f-' - 'Sa.
x'.tWM fT!ix.'? tjbJamii'-b-Z i t .iteumuuiuni'r... , " aai
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MAt?6UERITE' CLACK
"A GIRL NAMED MARY"
rjsvgpni und''3trvarid."
Southern Movie Magnate Here
Krnest V. Richards is visiting this
city for n few dnjs us the guest of
Jules E. Mnslbaum, president of the
Stanley Co. of America. Mr. Richards
was taken through the Stanley houses
nnd . executive departments mid ex
pressed interest in the methods evolved
iu conducting the, business. Mr., Rich-i
unls owns and operates the principal
titiema houses in New Orleans andlias
a chain of houses extending through
lexas, Louisiana and-Florlda.
Bennison Victoria's Xmas Star
Louis Bennison, on tlie Xmas week
urogram nt the Victoria, will appear in
"Misfit Earl." Bennison has a cheer
PHOTDftAYS
THRU
fe
.WSMtBlCA
AIL- .L-o 12lh, Morris & Paoyunk Ave.
rtUiamDra Mat. Dally at 2 ; Evr. 0 :43 & 0.
UI.A1NK HAMMKHSTRIN In
"T1IK COUNTRY COUSIN"
APOLLO
12D & THOMPSON STS.
MAT1NUE DAILY
AMCE JOYCK In
"THE VKXOGA.S'CE OI DIJIIAND''
ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 10TH
i-i.r-Lisi-t. 10 A. M. to 11 ill
:1B P. M.
CONSTANCE HINNEY In
"EUSTWHILJ5 8U8AJJ
nf i icmor uroad stoeet and
DlUHDtILJ SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
ENID BENNETT in
"WirAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS"
BROADWAY S'r0i!448srp.ve-
EU1IE JTJROUSON Jn
, -couNrnnrEiT" ,
r'ADlTTM 22,tARKET STREET
VtKrllyJL i 10 A.M. to 11.15 P,M.
ROHERT' WARWICK In
"AN ADVENTURE IN HEARTS".
FT DMI A I at1. Maplenrooa Aves.
VVjL,lNlLi 230.J AND 0 P. M.
VIOIjA DANA In
, . "PLEASE QET JJARRIED"
CMPDCQ5 MAIN ST., MANAYUNK
HlVlr ILOiD . MATINEE DAILY
EUGENE O'BRIEN In
"SEALED HEARTS"
FAIRMOUNT "SASSS1
H. B. WALTHALL In
"TUU LONO ARM OF MANNISTER"
CAI111 V T4IBATRE 1S11 Market "St
i AlVllL. I ,OA.M. to Mldnlht.
BRYANT WASHRURN In
'IT PAY.S 'yo -ADyERllSE"
C.TLJ CT THEATRE Betnw Spruce.
30 1 rl O 1 . MATINEE, DAILY
BESSIE RARRISCALE In
"KITTY KELLY, M. D."
FRANKLIN TnmD SWfSSS
.STAR CAST In
"WHEN BEARCAT WENT PRY"
GREAT NORTHERN &$
DOUGLAS MACLEAN In
"2S'4 HOURS' LEAVE'1
IMPERIAL gyg?i,.
.VIOLA DANA In
"PLEASE GET .MARRIED;'
I IT ArMTD 1ST ' kANCASTErt.'AVE..
L.tULJC,r. MATINEE DAILY
"W. S nART In ' '
"JOHN PETTICOATS"
1 mC,DTNABRAD it COLUMBIA A.V.
l,lr)tJl I' MATINEE DAILY
nERT LYTELL In
"EASY TO MAKE MONET"
1-XQ. MARVFT STREET THEATRE
Hi lJrrvC.l vi A. M, to 11115 P. M.
THEDA J1ARA In
THE Ltme OF AMinTION" v
Unnfl 4S5" tiOUTH1 bT. Orchy
MlKJUEXt Continuous 1 to 11,
ntirir. Wii.i.iAms in
"THE WOLV" ."YANKEE DOODLE . IN nRnLIN"
(milt.tAsls.;i.'tl.i.tsl-i.slslsl.sgTsJtsgs
BROAD ST. AUDITORIUM SEfi
MONW'r. KAUHUIIKT in
"HJS DIVORCED WIFE"
rVT ICCI TTVf MARKET BETWEEN
l,Vl.lkivir BOTI
BOTH AND 0TH
'THEMIflACLEMAN"
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MARY PICKFORD.
"HEART O'THE HILL'S"
Gr?3t Norlhcrn and Palaoo-
ful, rnmpuut role, which takes him ,to
England to become the-, heir of Dun
haven Castle. His refusal to quell his
good American cowboy spirits, and to
mend this manners for the benefit of
English societ are the. high lights
which shed humor through the feature.
The star hus many lights und also par
ticipates iu n delightful romance.
Holmec to Repeat "Battlefields"
Owing to its popularity and conse
quent demand. Burton H0'111 w'"
again give his famous truvelogue, "The
Battlefields of Frnnce," Tuesday evc
uing.Jnmtary 0, IJI20, at the Academy
of Music.
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 theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America.
OVERBROOK SILTS.,
TOURNEUR'S
"THE BROKEN BUTTERFLY"
PAI APIT 121 MARKET fcTREET
r rtLrts,C 0:15 A. M. to 11:15 P.M.
"MALE AND FEMALE"
PR1MPFQQ 1018 MARKET STREET
riMlNvnOO 8:30 A.M. to 11 :15P.M.
MARGUERITE MARSH In
"THE PHANTOM HONEYMOON"
rVEAJCJNl 11 A.M. to 11 P.M.
.LUCY COTTON In
"THE MIRACLE OF LOVE"
RIAI TO QERMANTOWN AVE.
llfLl y . AT TULPEHOCKEN ST.
' ' BRYANT WASHBURN In
"WHY SMITH LEFT HOME"
RT IRY .MAKKET ST. BELOW TTH
rv,-'x:1 - 10 A,M, to 11:16 P
P. M.
STAn OAST
"POOR- RELATIONS"
SiAVOY 1251 MARKET STREET
O VUI g A. M. TO MID.VIOHT
,MAE MURRAY In
"A B C OF LOVE"
STANF PV MARKET AUOVE I0TII
CMM'NI,CI ll:ir,A.M toll:16P.:
M.
NORlfA TAl.ll Anrsrr in
"THE ISLE OF CONQUEST"
VIPTORTA MARKET ST. AB. 0TH
V.4VlVfIM. 0 A. M. to 11 :15 P. M.
m, TOM MIX In
"THE SPEED MANIAC"
W
THE NIXON-
NlRDLINaER
THEATRES
BELMONT B2D ABOVB MARKET
, DOROTHY OISH In
"TURNING THE TABLES"
CEDAR CCDAn AVENUE
MARGUERITE CLARK in
"LUCK IN PAWN"
FRANKFORD 715 FnMord A-
..KPT.VSE 2yA8HBURN In
"IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE"
IUMB0 RNT ST. A (JURARD AVp.
JUIHOW jumWunetlon on Frank ford "L
"" AI.B9S55T.3AWLIr.-SON In
"A DANGEROUS AFPAIU"
I OrilST.f20 .AND LOCUS.T, STREETS
L,Uv-U01 Mat.. 10.3:80. eTb5.0:3Q to 11.
LUCY COTTON In
"THE MrRACLE,OF qvE"
NIXON 62D AiD MARKET STS.
nmir.u, AWUINaON In
"THE CARTER CASE"
RIVOLI B2D AND SAN80M STS.
1 V WIjI , MATINEE I
MATTMTrm nlirv
ETIIEL CI,AYTON In
"MORE DEADLY THAr,
WAN THE JfALE"
STRAND omwN Ave
EHEL CLAYTON In 1,ENAr,0
"MORE DEALY-THAN THE MALE"
WEST ALLEGHENY &&
L' '"""M ". JiMJIlWU fJIRI.R In
r7IIDI7IrA 40TII A maiik bt
Ai-7!i .m . Jmatinx;b daily
'THE MIRACLE MAN"
JEFFERSON , Duphin m
JCJr .TTi a ,. . MATINEE DAI
DAILY
)OQIJB MACLBAN In
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WIU TSOGtRG,
"ALMOST
&.".4 A IIICDKim
Coloriil
HAROLD LIOYD. FILM COMEDIAN. Nixotv
'A WOMAN MOVIE PRODUCERJ
Roland's Pathe Serial Called I
"Adventures of Ruth"
There is a story about a Los Angeles
ktudlo marled "Ruth Roland Seiiols.l
1lil'.l.A(ni'"n?I,.is il.s B,,i,,l,,K K
Kutli Itolnnd hus been the star of
manj serials, among them "The
egiected Wlfn." vi... n
"jlands I'p!" nnd "The Tiger's Trail!"
therefore, when she decided Inst sum
llii'l" to become ll nrndneer !n licr nun
4,igli(. roleacini; through Puthe. she had
"inn ot lurorinatiou to guiilti. her in
turning put pictures. Then she made
a trip from coast to coast, interviewing
hundreds of inhibitors enroute. Hho
literaM "pumped" them for Migges
s of the public's HUes and repealed
her interview on the way back. All
me information thus obtained uusj
carefiillj nual.ized for usu to uduntagel
in future pictures.
Miss ltnland appears in a quadruple1
capacity in the first of her own serials.,
"I lie Adventures of Ruth." released on i
December i!X. In the first place she
wrote the story upon which (iiison
illets, the author of many Pat he se ,
rials, based the scenario. Am tfi,
executive head of ltiith Itoland Serials,
Inc., she is the producer. In addition
to this, she supervised the direction
mid she essnyed'the star role, the most
exacting and active she hus plajl'd.
Reld In Zendaesque Movie
Wallace Iteid has injected his breezy
personality into another screen roman
tic coined . This time it is "Hawthorne,
of tlie U. S. A., adapted from the stage
play in which Douglas Fairbanks ap
peared. The screen version will be
seen nt the Arcadia New Year'j week.
Mr. Iteid hus the role of a voung
American who broke the bank at
Monte Carlo, then blundered into n
small revolution-torn Kingdom of
Kuropc, overthrew the conspirators,
put the country on nu American busi-Jicss-Hke
basis, jmd ended up by mnr
r.Ung the princess who had inspired
him to perform all these feats.
NIXON'S
BROAD ft MONTGOMERY
F. a. Mxan-Mrdllnzer, en. MgT.
DAILY MATS.. 28c
Nli-hM, 2Sc Si 40o (Inc. Tax)
VK.VT
BURNS & KISSEN
WEEK
In
'A HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY"
With Weton and Reuben
THE
McKENTY KIDS
BRUCE RICHARDSON
A CO.
CLAIRE A ATWOOD
MARCONI & FITZCIBBONS
STAR FROM TOYLAND
ERNEST TRUEX
In a Nfrht of the Bub.
U ( l.tn. At. nt rnn
Ua)vaMoan!,vu,"sn.'VV,
ennng-o
to II
(!.
The Miracle of Love
I Than., Xmas, MABODERITK CL.Iin
I"A I. Illl, JVAMKU MAKY"
Kt.Wlc., Charlie Chaplin in A Day'e Pleasure
23TB & ALLEOHKNY ATE. i 1
MONDAY and TTJESIJAV
iHoudini "The.Grim Game"
rbon.,-XmJ, JAJIES K. IIACKBTT
"ABnES OF I.OVK"
TtKoiv
B2nU St. Below Market
Mats., S.1B) Etc., 7 A 0
S Bie Acts
VAUDEVILLE
AUGUSTUS THOMAS' "At a Man Thlnki"
dinner of Hill Thumdny and .
Harold Lloyd, "Bumplnir Inte Broadway"
ociut: a
:nl I.OCC8T STS.
on.. Tn. a Wed.
30 to 5 ana 6 to 11
"23 H(vci
J' LEAVE"
hy MARY ROBERTS ItlNEHART
Tlie Year '. Orentfat Photoplay
-RiuoK
SJil ft SANSOMSTS.
1.30 to 5 ft 0.30 to 11
Mon Turd, ft Wed.
FLORENCE REED
And an All-Star Cut Including
MIXTOH SELLS U IRWIN CUMUIKOS in
"The Struggle Everlastinir"
t.WV.,Ch.rlla Chaplin "A Ilay'e Pleainre"
TSfctmOTwt"
JS2d St. ft Market
1.30 to S & 6.30
" to 11
Hon.. Tuet. & Wed.
"HEARTS OF MEN"
with OEOnOK nEIlAN
Xmaa I)UJ, IIKVANT WANIinVRN
In "IT TAY8 TO ADVERTISE"
Cowtceam
MARKET ST
DEL. SOTfl
Mondar ft Taeaday Irne Castle In
"THE INVISIBLE BOND"
Organ Solo. Clarence Reynolds- "
'Annie .Laurie"
Wed. & Thum. "It rays to AdvertlM."
wtl Urynt Wa Mi burn. Or can Solo.
. "ChrlHtniB" Chtmm"
TrU & Sat. "Thr Mtrrlr of rv1' and
ratty ArbucUlf In
"THE HAYSEED"
tf -J - m 60th and Cedar ATe.
fKA(j Monday and Tueaday
W. S. Hart in 'John Petticoats'
Wrdnradar IHF.NK CASTIJ5 In
"THE INVISIBLE BOND"
Thuradar, Friday and Saturday
Tfir; nrtii;i,r, MA.r-
j A 1-RON'
VRONT A OIRARn AVE,
&...- V. Itlnalu 1.., An ,
lv7TwJ-0 MON.. TUES. & WED
l 1.30 to 6 and 7 to 11
"YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN"
With All lUck Bennett Stan ft BotbwU
Brown
JianJcjoocv1
' Frankford Aye,
Margaret
5lon.. Tiiea., Wrd. Double Illlf
ELSIE FERGUSON
i "Tint rnnNTr.itnr.IT
nnd Charlie Chaplin In "houlder Armi'f
iiajoui7 ininimJiQ
j.i gnu
BH
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m m i LH JUaJbI
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NEW YEAR'S WEEK
1214
MARKET
STREET
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NEW YEAR'S
CHESTNUT STREET
BELOW SIXTEENTH
NEW YEAR'S WEEK
TOI TOM MIX
..-jr MARKET STREET ABOVE NINTH 3aSaSi
TH15 Bl'l.Cl' lrt.v.
NEXT WEEK
WE
UNISON
i'smamw&-;
1
In the Betzwood
Mil
Production
ITEM
West Aloves East in Love Case
NEW YEAR'S WEEK MARION DAVIES IN "THE
BEOAD t SNYDER AVENUE
S.lt, 8,30 AMD 9 P. M,
OAXA-OIOUSTHAS.WEEK.BILL
HONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
B, X), BEKO Presents
Quakertown
to
Broadway
A Whimsical Slory of Life. lTe and
Lauclitcr, featuring Ned Norton, Lconette
Ball, Delbert E, llenn & lleauty Chorus.
WILLIAM EOX PHOTOPLAY
IN FIRST SOUTH I'HILA
SHOWING
"Lure of Ambition
l
BILL OHANOED THURSDAY
MARKET ST.,
BELOW 17TH
10 A. M. to
11.15 P. M.
Ai.ii m:m ukek
MARGUERITE CLARK
In First Showlm of
"A GIRL NAMED MARY"
A Faramount-Artcraft Picture
CAPITOL
722 MAIIKXT
ST. 10 A. M,.
12, E, 3.45, 0.45
7.45, 9,45 P.M.
MONDAY, TUESDAY k WEDNESDAY
Constance Binney "ErB,u,r.hn1'1.
.THURSDAY. FRIDAY U SATURDAY
'WILL ROGERS
"Almost
1 Husband"
BROAD AND
ERIE AVE.
2.30. 7 & 9
AM, NEXT WKISK
MARY PICKFORD
.IN IIErt LATEST SUCCESS,
"HEART O' THE HILLS"
First North Philadelphia Presentation
IMPERIAL
BOTH AND
WALNUT STS.
MAT. DAILY
M0N.,TUESWED.
Eugene O'Brien
in Sealed Hearts
TKURS.,FBI,.SAT.
"Evaneeline"
MAnKKT ST.. ABO VIS 16TH
TODAY NOR1IA TALMADOK In "The Inl of Conquest
C1IH1ST.UAS WKHK-TUO IIIO rK.TUHKS
OI.ADROME.
QLECrtJL,
Joyous Music
Inftrpirable from ih
ClirUtmas lemon, will
bp found here In such
artistic abiindanre as
will ptoip the rnthii
slastlc admiration of U
patrons. As part of
me Tiroffram surround
f I u i: tho drama and
roincaT, tno HinnlPT
Uoncert Orchestra
under thf baton of
Albert K. Vaynf. will
bo hoard In special t
lee 1 1 o n a ; Itollo Vt
Maltlaud and Wtlllam
KlnlM, solo orcanlnti,
will plar appropriate
compositions, and 1Mbs
ttr U. Cameron Hutch
Inson, phenomenal boj
soprano, will slog;
numbers of melodic
beautj.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "WHEN
AM, M5XT WHKK
HOLIDAY PROGRAM
Par Excellence!
Two of PhUadel
phla's Foremost
and Widely Known
Soloists on the
Organ,
MISS JEAN
GWIRTZ
and MR. OTTO
K. BECK
will be heard
In appropriate Yule
tide Programs on
our new $50,000
Organ.
O
PALACE
WEEK PROGRAM OF EXTRAORDINARY MERIT
XMAS M EEK JOSr.PII M. SCIIENCK. I'resenln
Sonstanoe Tafmadgs
In "The Virtuous Vamp"
Adapted by John Emerson and Anita Loos from Clyde Fitch's
Play, "Ihe Bachelor"
Added Feature Fint Presentation
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In "A DAY'S PLEASURE"
WALLACE REID and LILA LEE in
In
InertiBlnc the spirit
of Christmas' aa exempli
fied In such delightfully
cinema features as "A
Misfit Earl" nnd "A
Day's Pleasure," the Vic
toria Orchestra, which
has delighted so many
music lovers at this the
atre, will be heard In
seasonaDie corapoeuiuun
under the able baton of
Leo Dessauer In addition
to playing a new score for
both tho Bennison and
Chaplin pictures, thus en
hancing the valuo of both
as entertaining mediums.
'
MABKKT STREET AT JCNlrEB
Vaudeville 11 A. M. to 11 V. II.
NEXT WEEK
GALAXY OP noiJBAY FEATURES
AL WHITE'S
REViEW
FEATURING
AL WHITE, JR.
AND SO DAINTY MISSES
Bobby Heath
& CO
IN NEW MUSICAL, ItEVUE
Senator Murphy
"TOBICS OF TnE DAY"
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
Schmidt & Oortese
VIOLINIST and VIAN1ST
OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE
MARKET STREET BELOW 60TH
2.80, 7 AND 9 P. M.
Joyous Christmas Bill!
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
IP YOU WANT TO LAUOn, SEE
MUSICAL COMEDV
"MR. CHASER"
A HOST OP PRETTY SINRINQ AND
DAN01NU OUU3 AUK WITU TI1M
BILL CHANGED THURSDAY
Oermant'n At.
ileiow uneiten ji
DAILY, .tur.
7 and 9 P.,
17. 0, NIxon-NIrdllnrer, Gen. HI
mirrciion Htaruey v.o. or Af
MONDAY, TUESDAY WFk
WILL. KUUbiU y'
THURSDAY, TRIDAY tu.ETURDAY
Norma Talmadge ooNauEST"
12TII AND
MORRIS 6TS,
2.15. 7 & 9
VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAY
MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
FLORENCE REED in "Woman's Law"
THURSDAY, FRIDAY ft SATURDAY
TOM MIX in "The Speed Maniac"
"
f$
JWittt. a I
iaSD" I
4 J
THE CLOUDS ROLL BY"
NOTE STARTING TIME
10 A. M i 12. -', 3 4.'.. 5.15, 7.4S
und 0 30 I'. M.
Attend Mornlnfr rerformancea to
Aold the Crowds.
CHWRTJIE
HIDtM
iirae
liUlffE
TDIMY CONSTANCK KIN
NEY In "Erstwhile buian"
"HAWTHORNE, U. S. A."
NEXT WEEK
It's a Lesson in Traffic Roles for Motorists
CINEMA MURDER"
SVOSLD'S
LARGEST
VAU0EVI
THEATRT
AND
4O00V
filUMOff
AVCNUCS
awts
NEXT WEEK
A Merry, Merry Holiday Program
3 Complete Shows Xmas Day
II. BART MeKUQII Offers
"LOVE SILENCE"
A Tuneful Qlanco Into tho Shop
Window of Dame Fashion.
BEVAN & FLINT
A Slight Interruption.
THE LEIGHT0NS
In Comedy and Songs,
NIPPON DUO
Feats of Skill and Grace.
AERIAL IL0YDS
Exceptionally Capable Casters.
In Conjunction With Select
Photoplay
ELAINE
HAMMERSTEIN
In Magnificent Adaptation at
"THE COUNTRY COUSIN"
From the Famous Stage Success
NEW YEAR'S WEEK
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
IN
A Day's Pleasure
and NORMA TALMADGE
In "THE ISLE OF CONQUEST"
Hon., Tuea ft Wed,
THE MIRACLE
OF LOVE"
A4Jd Oralr Xea
near No. 16
Thurt.,rrl. Sat. t!
Msmnr,
8EBBUE
JIAYAKAWA
la"ThToarmaa"!
to u'fj
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