mr,, ("i-v . j. :( ' 7.1- c i .i i7T ?Pii T-xr. m$ r&V wtvi-"- '"" '" .., 0 tT ?r ''-; l'v tlM 1 ' . r i i 1 ' ' , . -K FE&RtTAliY fflf, 1920 '. IX fi. ' F-rr ,c BffOTOPLAYS'NEW l -- " , IEGRAMS FROM trREEN TO-PATRON , $CRE0 film Flhcs f Intcrcst to ; Fans of the rnoto- i play EVKJf blnpe Los i.s:.. "v ' ,, o the' eccentricities of the liters, had Jta curiosity, a.roused .?..",r0"8o",f, ."f".",r0" 1, own out of ...nil nn. Kin" ' b-Hof the city onto the "KpM&'&wSi I fc Mr-racing car nt the ft Police, about 'whom a rich rfieM'k. i e piB cnmcrnmcn fedfr h.ns 8rwn up. Action is the curb, the other cars wim cu . Jeyuote of every Tom Mix productiou, ,fid megaphoned director, and a host and It is said that "The Cyclone" has f hdlvlduah, each secrolng to know a stunt climax that surn2sseS all bin cf f i , !fct to do told the citizens that' J" achievements. Tl.e story is nitty hat .to no. loiu ,,HnBlLr.rafu.L,e tuatloM that give- the t was just "anotner roov ..uS jiior - niini iit'L u " (3 i i teed' ,. .:.1 itsMf on But IjC Angeico i."" tn.win. cvciy movie btur who nppears tte Leon. Who as this. The dl Sr whispered BomethinB to the W' and the later smiled. Then Angeles Knew. ,.It-s Wnlllo Rcld," said a sweet icunt thing. And sure enough it was one of the Wwmest men in pictures looked like rt. most disreputable hobo. Only the Ll. remained the same. .That smile hworMag n "Double Speed "the pic tZ that caused the curiosity, and Sffibwlll secq jat the Stanley next S Mr. He d is supported by Wanda SSW. Theodore Roberts and Tully Marshall. LOCAI screen ndmircra who recall the powerfulportrayal given by J. M ftimont as The Dope in "The vifiele Man," will sec mm in an cn Ji1t different type of role in "Young MtlT W nthrop." tho latest Ethel Clay- ton picture, nic i wn - Arcadia next week. , 4In this photoplay, which Is a highly jmnHc story of young married life. Mr. Dumont has a light comedy part. He Is the divorced husband of n society ?U rcho is seeking to win back her ilectlon. Another former husband Is K. i rival, but a third party finally car- tltI ay the prize. The main ucuon in. j.uuft ...-.. Winthrop" concerns the misunder standing of a jazz -mad young wife and ter equallv young husband, mho is ab torbed in business mHE husband who has forgotttn how 1 to bestow on his wife all those little it.nHnns dear lto' the .'feminine heart or who is desirous of adding new ones to his repcroire UU,galn something in watching the depletion of the wiles of a real "'adies' man" in "Blind litis fond." which will 'be Been at"the Vic- toria next wccki - Eric Stroheim is that "'adies' man." Running for footstools and propping the t nf tlm fair one comfortably there on: hunting for mrap$ to protect them from the chills of an Alpine night; buy ing costly presents that a forgetful hus band nceleots to nurchase these arc bis specialties. Men hate him the iromcn, bless 'em, adore bim.( " . MABEL NOBMAND,' the , vivacious star in 'Tinto"'atthe Capitol next xek. says: , . "Some dav I'm-Veoing 'to ceb fresh Ike Will Rogers and write n book.k !'Jf isn't, a? Iiard as it. sounds. ,Tou ustihave to sit daWn, mnk'o uglr facesi ml a'j toe other people in the studio ill come up and tell you funny stories. 'tMWUWMlUMiUMtW. I J.FredZimmeniianTheatrj Jf;Jr'SS,9t I Of Mr. 1 Oiriuantown & Chelttn EVENING PRICES, 25c. 35c, 50c 4 75c ?.UVd"di?itasaA7.5c & 35c Five Million t louay xiMES JBftlnnlnc Jlondar Evenlnc. Feb. S3 Mr. Frank Fielder Presents MAE DESMOND Avn nvn nr iwvet T ril "' Hood' Uronduay Seiuatlon I-I.ITTtv Pifinv niiiAnnini VVVVVlVWtWVVtVV1rV0 WALNUT Alatinee Today, 25c to.$l Matinee Mod. Feb. 23 Waihington's I Beat Birthday Seats LAST WEEK BEGINS MONDAY MATINEE. FED. 23 " Funniest PUy in tha EnIlih LBnilt NAPOLEON Said: "I would not exchange my fd for all the thrones in the world." Would you exchange yours r twins? that is ruret M.vn.l.li. --..... di.u. LAUGH FESTIVAL With LOIS BOLTON pi '.i m Spaclal Cait Intact rft"adelphiag Loudet Laugh JlAItCH 1-SEATS NOW XPB BENSATIONAL kA SEVEN .DAYS' -i cavc " "ornate, bl Love and War .tHSTtTA.8t..?'.i PEOPtr i! WMB tftSSM1 IAU0H8 wtIH """"MITWn A0TI 81NO A0TI0N RRP HUM IpPH -ROOM 13 Tm tlifly n,,t lhlliri,hhl I'reientaUon Htrrh m l AND J?,L1iwlu Ba3 t,int y W write tfc. U can,t'('!t every. ii?u?. l!ley toW m t school that thnnT .1? I,CS?t J)0'?'0'1 , h0rSe8 bcft th2? n1, W"' "ufdn't stay after l ;.t : .wo httvo consldcrublo paint. mL. tr Ilcre. nt tLo Ooldwyn studios. hul8.? ,Kenneily on tell every secret ... ,.D yo,Vr fn.ee wltl' few stroke ni'li?. .'''s Bare wlicn he looks ,n.n,0iC,0Mly ?0' he ,8n't ogling just measuring you for n caricature.' f " , . . ' moil MIX is starred in "The "CyV done," a picture saltl bo-nlenti- EJ2.e,!!?iit William Jta feature S " cupniiPM with tln.ui- t .;.m i cow puncher star ample opportunity. - iiw niinpnnM dvnaa i TN OLD Kentucky," an American ' - classic, like "Way Down East," has survived the years as worth while. iOW It Will ffrnrn iUn ntl.. hl.At -J !?)Ctr0,.J"!'lod,rama wl" doubtless find jt delightful when it is presented for J. iT tlmc, in this cy at the Vic toria the week of March 1 with Anita Stewart as the star. Marnhnll N'oHnn diM'Ctcd the production, whicb-londu Itself particularly to celluloid jiresenta- TyTAY JTULLT'S popu'lar stage farce, J-'J- "Mary's Ankle." has been adapted IntO a SCreen COnilHlv nml la nnnnnnM.1 as the feature at the Arcadii w ek of March 1 with Doris May and Douglas MacLean In the leading roles. It' is nbout a doctor without funds and pa tients who was persuaded by friends to announce his marriage in order to col lect n fortune from a rich uncle. When thft unpin nrfnminprK Ma nntntni.' flu. youth is unable to croduce tho hrirfn. But.fate causes a pretty girl to sprain her ankle in front of bis office and the fun commences. k. SS LASTAWEEK SZd ,fcJ?V U I I I W SSfch GEORGE BROADHURST Presents mKf KBMBkJw I I I I 1 1 I V I .tw -a .ri jHumk lcH iH IS Hi IH IH Hi IH 1H B SMte'" inllvliCira aOMk iHHlH IN HIS GREATEST SUCCESS b ALIBI 51 nl r WmmggjP' A NOVEt BY .OCTAVUS ROY COHEN XakZH 9HLaHHHH I "S tlir Stated by fet! BHaHiaHiliiH I lypP, Bin. UlUan.Trlmbla Dradlcr yf-. B$8KBSaBKE? WHrT ' Special HolUdilUtlneel MOndnrl, vkwH vU&tWTBtmtt, I Beg. Mon., March l.t SEATS THUR5. ?hV ,' D - I SOMEBODY'S ffififiE 1 i SWEETHEART gHg . vmA aaaa a npaaaaagaa niimiai iaaBaWMMMIL?an1BMaMMWMMMimiMaaM SAM. S. SHUBjiKT,,ffiftBi DltUAD nEL. LOCDST.' Special Holiday Matinee Monday, Washington's Birthday POSITIVELY LAST WEEK THE BOHEMIANS, Inc.fc Present A Xevustcal Comedy of Life In New York's Quartler Latin 'aHHIsaaBlassass Book and Lyrics by Philip Bartholomae and John Murray Anderson MUSlC BY A. BALDWIN SLOANE, with FRANCES WHITE and JAMES WATTS, HERMAN, PAUL BURNS, JANE CAKKOL, IRENE OLSEN, MABELLE. JAUNAY, MERIAM MEDIE, ARTHUR BALL, EDMUND MAKALIFF, REX STOREY and TWENTY FAMOUS CHESTNUT ST. hSuse Beg. Monday, March 1st oSESSgw- THE BIGGEST AND MOST GORGEOUS MUSICAL SHOW ON TOUR" . WITH-AN UNUSUAL ARRAY OF TALENT NELLIE and SARA KOUNS, HENRY LEWIS, BARR TWINS, EDWARD GALLAGHER and JOSEPH ROLLEY, FRANK . DAVIS and DELLE DARNELL, Q'GORMAN SISTERS and 40 Others and TWE WONOSRFRIVOL CHORUS OF" f"ll"rV CAST AND PRODUCTION IW ACT,-DIRECT FROM 44TH STREET THEATRE. NEW YORK . SHUBERT THEATRE BEGINNING MON. MARCH 1. MATS. WED. & SAT. " AMVftTnim niTFST unstnAl. SHOW IS KNOCKING AT THE DOOR 01' FlIILADELFIOA, A (ter a record run of Biz Uenths.in New Yerk and 8U Moatbl In omcaca, wlU "Tip TCoe" Into Tour m 8 araoea m we "iuiin ii. You'll iy "'I Like- to Linear In the Llnierfe" and ."To Hara an to Hold"' The libs without any 'Camouflaeo" you'll enjoy "Tomor. raw'1 and tlien with the curtain jou'U ret the oall of ''The Ooiy little Home," tOB ItKWKlflTa ATAlWlSTIlLAlKCa. FAMILIAR ARE ON SCHEDULE HERE Phdtoplay Guide 4 , for Coming jVcbh STANLEY "Donhlc-Snced" .V has Wallace Held ns stnr.'''8am Wood di i ' story, whidh tclh f the theft of an autc, and the owner's as-1 i -hi.ijii ,i u disguise in a very comic way, Wanda Hawley Is the girl and Tully Marshall has an important role. "A Twilight Baby" Is nn added comedy, PALAai "Back to God's Country" hns been favoiably rovicwed here. In It .appear Nell Shlpman and Wheeler Oakman. The story Is by James Oliver Curwood. A funny film, "The Grocery Clerk," Is added. AllOADIA "Young Mrs. Winthrop" with Ethel Clayton. The story is by Bronsort Howard nnd Walter Ed wards directed it. A wife who loves' pleasure and a husband of typical typp business man fall out but their child holds them together. VI OT OlilA ''Blind Husbands," written by Eric von Stroheim. An unusual play of n male "vamp." Tho story deals with tho triangle situa tion. It Is laid in tbr Tyrolean Alps. Francclia Billingtou Is the wife. REOENT "Nothing But tho Truth," with Taylor Holmes. Frederick S. Isham is the author and the play is a comedy in which Willlq' Collier ap peared. CAPITOL "Pinto," with Mabel Nor- mund. The story deals with n girl who enters the social set from a ranch. The fun she has with fashion- able pedple makes a good comedy. GREAT NORTHERN "The Six Best Cellars," with Bryant Washburn, first half of week. "The Broken Melody," with Eugeno O'Brien, last .half of week. MARKET STREET "Other Men's Shoes,;' with Crawford Kent. ."Everywomnu" la featured last half of week.-' ALBAMBRA "Tho Mystery of the Yellow Room," directed by Emile .Chautard. "Anno -of Green Gables," with Mary Miles Mintcr, last half of week. IMPERIAL "Soldiers of Fortune" PHILAnnl.rilLV'H LK,D1N0 THEATRES UNDER f TED LEWIS, ADA FORMAN, AL I the ARTISTS' MODELS Rv AMERICA'S GAYEST MUSICAL SHOW n at "TTir- fY -.. .L WHAI 1Mb I'-'UldLlL ,waj I ? arct vavj I Vati ' T?4t CfiOiavS" 19 A VOMO&IS SSuhS!s MAIL ORDERS NOW .U't'lA UtxM.lll )HI'1W UUSfrlNUl HT. star cast. "Anno of Green Gables," with Mary Miles Mintcr. OOLONIATj "The Beloved Cheater," with Lew Cody. "Anno of Green Gables," r with .Mary Miles Mintcr, last half of week. R1WT4 "Tho Beggar Prince,"' with SeBsuo Hajakawa. "Fair and Warmer," with May Allison,, last half of week. STRAND and BELMONT "Every woman," all-star cast. L00tf8T "Tho Beloved Cheater," with Lew Cody. J'RANKFORD J'AlWof.a-Suddcn- ieggy," with Marguerite UlnrK, on Monday nnd Tuesday. "Tho Unpar-, donablo Sin,' with Blancho Sweet, Wcdncsdav and Thursday; "BUI Ap person's Boy," with Jack Pickford, Friday and Saturday. -COLISEUM "Tho Thirteenth Com mandment," Willi Ethel Clayton. "Tho Wreck." with Anita Stewart, 'Sweetheart," with Blancho Sweet. THE CEDAR "Tho'Wrcck," with Anita Stewart. Monday nnd Tues day) "The Thirteenth Command' ment," with Ethel Claytonf Wednes day and Thursday; "What's Your Husband Doing?" with Douglas Mc Lean, Friday and Saturday. WEST ALLEGHENY "Tho 'Thir teenth Commandment," with Ethel Clayton, Monday and Tuctday. "Wanted, a Husband," with DUNBAR fHEA'HE nnoAi T t nMnMin Hell I'hone. Dickinson 0721 L,. I (Mll.t. S'SO Mr TO IS ' " sic o $t ro 'pin n rt Hold liy Pnhllp llemnmlfor ONE MORE WEEK The IAFAYETTB COI-OKED MUSICAL UU. um iiUMj in THIS AND THAT A Munlcal Corktall In Eleven Settle 24 Ilia JZZY SONG HITS I 34 DIRECTION OF LEE 3. J. 8IIOTIEBT THE 'Mr. e7"-1op-3 1UA1. lUUAlj at 2.20 CHESTN UTST.opJf.?vE ARTHUR HAMMERSTEIN PreaenU THE MUSICAIPtAY DIFFERENT Mn0ii wr'ly V V V HOLIDAY MAT. v MnMnaY M v WASHl'T.TON'S m BIRTHDAY Q 9 9 9 9 9 9 SSia mkmmmwJ 9 Last Week at this Theatre, Moves 9 Monday, lviarcn isi, to Aaeipni m 9 p W&9W9&9W 9 9 9 9 999 v..s O .T.'- rt- wmmmmm SEND ALONG SOMETHINO THAT LIKE MONEY AND DONT .FORGET Ol'xJtA llOUMt. 1IUILH1NU. UU.-il.MJi' sf, Bllllo Burke, Wednesday, "Tho Fir ing Line," with Mrs. Castle, Thurs day. "All Advcnturo in Hearts," with Robert Warwick, rriday and Saturday. JUMBO "The Brat," with Nail mova, Monday and Tuosdayi "A Girl Named Mary," with Marguerite Clark. Wednesday, "The Heart o' the Hills," with Mary Pickford, last half of week. LEADER '"She Tree of Knowledge," witn uoDert wnrwicK, xuonuav ana Tuesday. "Tho Beggar Prince." with Hesstio Haynkawa, Wednesday and Thursday. ''Virtuous Men," with E K. Lincoln, Friday and Saturday. WM Litneni Daily 1 UtAAfl The 0 PENN uncttifrr Ar.,llrt. 40(b 41 zasi ana r.ir.. i m . NEXT WKRK Appeurunee ut ion. Frlcea! AILEEN STANLEY The Olrl With a Irnnalltr GERALD B. GRIFFITH & CO. 111 Singing ind Tomeilr Skit 5CANTWELL & WALKER "Wlnhlnc tin" iineJ tvupea Nn tTtocKEn 5 NORMA TALMADGE 5 In rimt et T-lillnnVlnMa fihovtlnt ofS 'A iiAiinui U'M - rvir t-czzp. i TWO WORUDS"vSyl tAj ClIAN(iKl) THUR8DAV S ACADE3IY XVm AIARCII 10, AT 8:15 Violin Recital by RUDOLPH POLK Tits., neppo'a. 1110 Cheat.. K, S1.E0. SI. IBf Garrick L"t Mat. & Evgr. ELSIE JAMS . AND HER GANG GUEST OF HONOR READ THE RADIANT REVIEWS I llodus at his belt." "WlMllledl home went wild oret It." North American. "Wllllm nodg has certainly dlicoTered aom deep secret of popularltr." Putlle Ledrer. "Hodte w nodes. tTpleally. mlnntelr and throughout." Eyenlng Lester. "The audience liked It, of that there an be no queitlon." Inquirer. "Dellthtful character aleWhei. iplendldly Inter preted by an eicellent company." Bulletin. """It Is a fairy atory and the audience ! happy In' Its make believe. Their laughter waa loud and freaumt, and their applause waa ao Inalitent that Jtr: Ilodae was obliged to respond with a neat speech. . It la destined to enjoy a long run In I'hllndelphla." res. EXTRA MATINEE 3WONDAY POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAY Cast with 2 WILLIAM KENT Comedian Sensation of tho Year, and the Best Sing ing Chorus in Town. 9 9 .00 9 9 9 Matinee Wed. Direct from .6 MOUTHS IN NEW YORK MONTHS IN 1.H1U1UU r x,x in -"M-" tX trNLJVla H Jh rmz S!fflSp!5uv LOOKS THE TAX ISEATSTHURSPAYI DLLUW mil t'IIU.M LUOU&l' aol i - I fi.1 Ll'JL L' "'-"' " "-'"-"'-" '" " -"'" '-"-- 1. '"-ifj. J V' " 'hi!:;ttI I Stanley Oreheetra Albert V. Wayne frt r. wa Dlrertor WALLACE RE ID in g a nvM , , ,. ZJ-wZi nf nil MiVllCH tififr ' & ' ; ; ! 121 MARKET lu A. ai. u. . 18.45. M5. T.IS. I 0.80 V. M. NEXT WEEK A Moat IJolquo BAC COPS COUNTRY r 's v-r AnDRD T.JIRRY SIABCU tST LIONEL irkl 10 A.M.. IS. 2. 8.4S. &M. 7M and 0 80 P. II. ut V w v lirvvv II in StARCn 111 MARKET 10 A. Mi, 13. 3. 8 45. (US. ;.4 It 0 SO P. M. EXT WEEK GOLDW VN PRESENTS, INITIAL SIIOWINO OF tHnfinr ; ) KMUlHSSH flHBSISK I it? "WJPPI r 'mffX,lT''ATiMy&9ff9KaU XM 1 11 A Ilk KT STREET AT JDNIPIR VaudeTllle 11 A. M. to 11 P. U. NEXT WEEK THE MOST SPECTAC ULAR MUSICAL ACT IN VAUDEVILLE WillarcTs Fantasy of Jewels EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION H. BART MeHCQU Preaenta GOING SOME a. Speedy Glrlla Muelcal Comedy Teatur lar GEORGE WAGNER aad JACK HART OTHER ACTS WORTH WHILE vmm nnOAD & SNYDER AVENUE MONDAY, TUKHDAY A WEDNESDAY A CONDENSED VERSION OP THE MUSICAL COMEDY WHEN DREAMS COME TRUE COMPANY OP 28 PEOPLD PEERLESS PHOTOPLAY Catherine MacDonald & Thomas Meighan In PIRST SOUTH THILA. SHOWING 01 !5 Thunderbolt" BILL CUAKQES THURSDAT UAAKET ST- ABOVB 10TH T TnEB" ji. 'IV ll-l" '' ' WEPK COMMENCING MONDAY A PARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE Caat Inclueil ( ', TliftAilArn llnliArta .. T Sil and Tully MarihaU ! , 's , ie. - m ! nat inia mm 1ST NA2M0VA In "WNIONOER THAN tfi v Twfcyj7-s rletorerAdapted from Jnme OHrep Corwood'a "WAPI. TUB WALRUS" T m3m i avu A k . " vf nv t- HtMnV TW WTV mMmV ..irn-m tnnmr.. mTin.. UAUHYMORE IN "TnB COPrERIfEAD." NEXT WEEK A rABAMOUNT-ARTCRArT riCTUBB ETHEL CIAYT0M Y0UN6 MRS ADAPTED FROM THE PLAY BY 1ST AMTA STEWART IN "IN OIJ TODAT ELSIE JANIS In "THE IMP" K WEEK OOlUIEMCINqWONDAT I &M a wmmm m iiiyByiEiLaH It'a a. MUrtoui hurricane of Fun and I'rollo Bayl You nerer aav anythisc funnier and faster In your l'fe. ADDED ATTRACTION CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE RINK" MARKET STREET BELOW 60TH 2.80. 7 AND D P. II. VEXT WEEK ANNIVERSARY WEEK MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Tho Philadelphia Favorite Dottie Claire and Maids A Bail of Chimin? Tousz Mines Offering Up-to-date Soma and Dances I THURSDAT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Seasonable & Fashionable Revue "HER TROUSSEAU" Entire Production and Apparel by Blauner's 12 MarnMcont Ficure Models In Strik- '"" Poses and Stunning Costumea. Who Are tho Models 7 Sea Theml REGENT W$ ALL NEXT WEEK METRO Presentu TAYLOR HOLMES .. IN TmST8HOWUlO or "Nothing But the Truth" Added OlitTlU Chaolln In "The Rink" Urosd A J-'rle at Mr. O. r. Beck Orcanlst MONDAY. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAT aiA. BtSl UtLLAKS" .. THUBB. TITTTltn VYT aim vvtmwv. jL""!' IIEN In ''THE BROKEN MELODY" IMPERIAL 60TH AND WALNUT 8T MoN.uE3...Soldfera Qf portTe ANNE OF GREEN GABLES MONDAY. iTBamUrBC wnnHnniv "OTHER MEN'S SHOES" noma., prl. bat "everywoman" AddM rture. ( I Ibrman 0md7 ' ' VTwiliaht Baby : Featurlnc Lloyd , Hamilton and ' , Vrrlnla Slanne. i wwJi SPEED rmim a. DE.VTII" aBOaa3Ha tt il tf f Today Norma Talmadre In "A DaiishterofTwo f? 8 Worlda" "5' VOI .5 "a . rff " bV ABOUSTTJS TnOVAS TODAT Kobt. Wa-rwielc in jack Btrw" WINTHROP BRONSON HOWARD KENTUCKY" OERMAITOMI. AVE. IIKL OIIF.LTKV Tnm Moore In "TIIK PAY LORD OUKX" MONDAY, TUESDAY b WEDNESDAY LEW CODY In ririt Germaatowa Bhowtnc of THE BELOVED CHEATER Added Fox Sunshine Corned "Hunery Llona and Tender Hearte" THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY MARY MILES MINTER IN DELIGHTFUL ROMANCE ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Added Roacoa (Fatty) Arbuckl In A Country Hero" COLONIAL ORCHESTRA VICTOR MERCERON. D rector ORGAN SOLOIST VIOLA KLAXSS lYniikford and Alleaheny Ares. World's Lurceft VHUdrvtlle Tbeatre NKAT WhKK Direct from Triumphal European Tour HORACE GOLDIN AND COMPANY Offering- a Series of Naw and Original Illusions Extraordinary DEMAREST & COLLETTE A Mirthful Rhapsody of Vaudeville Specialties TRACEY & McBRIDE Former Hnsloal Comedy Favorites, Offer tor Rita of ExcloilToness HAGER & GOODWIN" Clever Sinrinr (?amtdfn, Vto ELd Their Own Sonfi BILLY BOUNCER'S CIRCUS Introdnctnf the Farasaa Reunclnr Con. teat. Frtiea to Wlnnera. LEW CODY IV TUB PHOTO. PLAY UNIQUE THE BELOVED CHEATER irvcuTsn k siioniMi IS THIS StCTION 13TH AND loitnis era. .in t a o VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTOPLAYS MONDAY, TOE8DAT & WEDNESDAY First South Philadelphia Showinf "THE MYSTERY OF THE YELLOW ROOM" Added "LIGHTNING BRYCE" No. S) THOBSDAY, FRIDAY h SATURDAY MARV MILES MINTER In First South Philadelphia Shevlnr ANNE OF GREEN GABLES Added "LOG OF SUBMARINE U-3IJ" was.-, i s lW "' t-- CTl j..fl i? MVaaMaafft, 13BBak BBBBBBBBBBBBBBWsx-KdaBaL 1. 1 ZL3r 1 HH91i'l!m'BFHg.''ll. I N. aiaBkl .' VoS X'aaaaaaj. T i I ffi$r&fflj2!&l&M I RflliMJEffBMJ?)t VAvaaaXj l . xi A ' I a "'a 11 7Vf m S! 1 (A k M I 'J l fi: .',.?, r! jV-Ls s
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