Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 28, 1920, Sports Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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PLAY BY TWO PHILADELPHIANS, MUSIC SHOWS, MELODRAMA
THE PLAYGOER'S
WEEKLY TALK
Observations on Plays 'and
Photoplays of Interest to
Philailclphians
THE undent uml iil)nril hhj ins Hint!
Hhnkcjnnro t)nllM ruin i ncnln ro
ccIvIhb emphatic ilNpitmf SlmKpspciirt
ndffumlcl.N put on mid coinpctputb
nctnl It n tlnixxiiig rnnl Mr. MnntcllV I
onKUKoincnt, eliding tonight, luts oroxxilnl I
tbe Itrnnil lit ninny porforiiiiint'i-t ntul
loft tori frxx xnriint cnls lit Hie re
Jnnlndrr Sotliern mill Miirlnwe, who
nrc txtirUnj: tlirotiRli Mm Middle West i
toward tlielr Plillndelplilii eiiKURetiient. I
have lind reinnrknlile ".iiii'ow
Actors Imve vpelled ruin for Shukc
Bprnre, but neer Iiiim lie been so iiifon
Rlilernte to tlieni-lf tlmx werr xxurth-i
While l'xt'ii in tlu".e days of lnrj;e re
coipt.i, the Sothern uml Mnrlowe box '
oflici' records nre noteworthy. DtiriiiR
four weeks in Neu ork r'tt.x tliese stars
played to u gross of imnrlx 10(1. (HH)
In Ilostnn in two weeks thcx renelied a l
ffross of oxer $1".0H0. in l'ro idenee
?1J.17I. and in Toronto. SJO.miL In
each case this was for seven perform '
nnees it week onlj . cxceptini; an etra
luntinee in Ronton In the latter e-itx
thej establislieil u reeoid for Shake .
ppenre l reaching SlIUO and JJUOI! nt '
two Snturdaj matinees. I'robiilil.x the
next largest "house" on record was
Vorbes Robertson's farewell at Pmrx
Lnnc. in I ondon. when at S." a seat he
plned to a little oxer S 10(1(1.
On his mithirti trip, i omdoted just
before his local appinranee. Mr. Mm
tell brofie in loth New Orleans and
Atlanta, nil records for .i i Inssb- tia
tctlinti south of the Mason and Dixon
line, from the dnjs of Junius Itrutus
llooth. father of IMxxin Hootli. down to
tho jireseut time. At one matinee in1
New Orleans more people were turned
away from the big Tulano Theatre,
where he was nlnjing, than were able
to find scats in the house.
MONDAY night
an mo:
v I'hiladelphians will
i n it)
l!,nnn i . I... I l.i, ... in n in.wiinl ,.1.1,
I let. Special apparatus for drwng the
Rrond film was installed
have
writ- T A ipmrter of a eentmj experience
- with all the plajs of Shakespeare
considered actable under modem stage
conditions. Robert 15. Mnntcll has
found 'Macbeth" the most consistently
mid milxprsnllx uexfiillnr TIck lte.'irs nor
interest. Ill addition to the Hemic ot tne the experience of Mme. Modjcskn. m
ncwlj made star, because of the fact i,r tours of America. When tint line
it was written bj twee l'liiladclpliiaus actress would "go broke" on an aititie
John T Mclntrc and 1'iancis Hill. experiment in modern drama sbe would
Georges Ueimxeiit. a gifted jouiig recuperate b lcturumg to "Mac heth '
Frenrh actor is the Itmax person th.it Second place is shared bx "The Mer
icorge M Colian has picked out tins ehnnt of Veu " and "Julius ('nes.tr '
nt the
not onl
nn onnortunit.x to witness a ul.iy
ten bj two local citizens, but also ob- I
serve the premiere of n young nctor in
stardom
"The rnesistible (ienius" will be the
title of the cometh. which holds surplus
time Mr Kenaxent is made a star
"over night," and in tpicnl Cohan
way the recipient will not be aware of
the honor until lie reads todax's news
papers Mr Cohan witnessed the pre
tnlere of "The Irresistible (ienius" in
ltaltimore last Moudnv night, ami nfter
ahmsiuglx -and keenlj - acting iii dra
matie rntii tor a newspaper there I m
a review that decisie criticised the
piny in the spots xxhieb did not gee with
the theatrical knowledge of Mr Cohan)
the uuthoi -pioclin ei -.mil ninnx -othcr-titlex
tore off his tojt and set about
whipping the pice" into shape
delplua will get the first xiexx
result
APPEARING ON LOCAL STAGES
V&W flBv?M, JmMyy f H QSS f3MLIIIM
xai ik asssKt JsBA.s' -w"u Kvmki'mr latraMiH
Xarr tsKaaiiMiFsj f.-- &n -t& jyrs? mmmi
R'Sil NELUE k:0UN PHYLLIS CARRINGTON
I -3tLaaOB! 'Ttly'oTlFsPtQ?o "7 nAvc i FAg"
IdH Opea Houo Walnut- '
.M'Tmim ..I
ZOE
BARSETT
"UKE. IT FROM
ME"Shubi?rt
PltW IN(! in stock, of course, is a
great aid in mastering the art of
Rtnge technique Theie is something
beneficial as an) actor can tell jou. in
plajing the suave v ill jnn" one week
and switching the following week to the
noble minded ximth who alw ax slaves
the fauub farm in time for suburban
theatregoers to catth the 11 :"0 electric
car. Itx pljjing ex -x thing lluit has
been known to man or heast. one ac
quires a tonlidcntc in cxerx role Which
Is the reason, perhaps Robert Woolsey
mnkes sin li a oocl Angus in "Dere
Mable" in the (ian ick
All the i pudcts of the Dere .Mnble
books xx ill remember Angus; he xxas
(and is i the buddy of the famous Rill
After a doen candid.ites h.icl been tried
out Woolsex xxas ninied for the part
And the eiinoiis part about it all is that
it is the tirst time he i-er portraxed a
Scotchiiiuii on the stage, although he
has appealed m LMMI different pails
This max seem like a large number,
but xx lien il is teinembered that he
idayed Moc U in St l'aul I'ortluml. Se
attle. Klinira SxriO'iise. I'lovideui e and
St Louis, utter beginning his stage
career with the old Alca..ir Stock Co .
in San rran-isio. ir leadilx can be seen
that he has had the opportunities to do
so lie also appears 1 in the icgular
asts of The Kiichnntress," Madame
Sherrx , ' Tin ee Twins." "The IMuce
of 1'ilsen ' and "Mux time ' Thi hiatus
between the last two engagements is
explained tx u three xeai tour througli
Australia India mid South Africa He
did not miss a town b"txx(eu Shanghai
nud ( api toxx n
I with "The M reliant of Venice" proh
ably a tulle in the lead. "Ilinulei
, trails these tx.o pla.xs closel.x "King
f.ear." nt the outset of Mr. Mnntell s
experience, xxas a soit of "cult" pci
formance. Rx persistent lepetition
howexer, he hit's made it popular xxi'l
the generality of plaxgoers. and it is
not far behind "Hamlet "
The ease of "Richard 111 is petu
liar" Junius Rrutus Rooth. the eldei .
father of Hdwiti Rooth. estaMisheil
"Richard III" m America as a Satur-
I'hiln-' "" U1R" I"".v- lc "Us nootii s f'st
of the Pal"t. and he nlxxaxs snxed it tor the
I climax of the xxeek All tragedians
since him naxe plaxeii it on Saturday
night, as Mr Mantell did this day
xxeek It is an excellent mone.x bill on
that night with Mr Mantell. but ex
periments xxitli it on other nights haxe
not been encouraging
GEORGES T3ENAVENT.
"THE ICKE-S.S-HBLE GENIUS'
Broad.
patriots,
big scene
.ohliers animate the plot. A
shows a battleship m detail.
THEATRE BILLS
FOR NEXT WEEK
Schedule of Entertainments
at the I'arious Play
houses in This City
SOal
all
(MI. xc.iis ago the I.ubin o made
ill of its pictures here Noxx this
eitj docs not haxe a companx at work
Surelx if c-ililiot be beiu use of the
locations ' because ert txpc of
(Ixvelling from a los cabin to an air
plane plant mux be found xxhile nn
nniii s i me takfs the moxie maker to
'tnx desired xxoodlaiicl iikhiiiIiiiii place
n si ishiiii si i. iin H'c dncsilnx exe
mng guests at the inldxixii Night on
the Ualiiin roof xmieil a plea for the
( liai.ihep of Comnune lo take up the
ask of inducing the mm ic makers to
one bete bi inise nianx of the outdoor
f cues aie what is known as xiririn
nroperti 'I hex huxe an it appeared"
moxies he Ritxxooil Inboi atones
are the 1 irw-. st m th- lounirv and mild
hniid'i 'In hi luiim ,n side xxith ease
I he miiliiii nud slinxxmg nt a "inox ic"
on th U;ih"ii tool n tin shott time
of rigli'i i ii innutis w,i i orc luailc
posul le i' i'h i union, d iflorts of Ira,
M I "x i i i dir. ti i i I Ki inpton I'
fire
n
Next Attractions
ItHOM) "The Irresistible (ienius a
drama In John T Mclntjte nnu
Francis Hill Rlixute (itorges Ren
axent. the xoiing Trench netoi. to
stanlom The stud) of a gifted xmitli
on the threshold of a timer anil the
t ff e e t of fe'niinine xxilos on his artistic
progress Serums iindercurii'iits aie
said to inoxe below the fuxoUtx and
pitpiiun x of the conudj passage
'SHIHKI.'T -"Take It Kiom Me
miMicnl pla.x with scenes laid in a big
department store The dix citing boon
is bx Will Johnstone, the xxell known
. irtoouist. and the score, sml to le
xerx melodious, bx Will Anderson
Xoe liarnett. Ruth I.eaxitt. Tred
Hillehrand and the (iardiner Ti n iig
uie in a large cast of xxell known en
ti rtamers.
0!ini:S'l - - ' Listen I.esrei Tohn
Cort's. 'musical dancing show
Harold Oilob (omposed the dashing
melodies. The cast includes Ada Mae
Weeks Tied Heitler Rene Hroxx n
nnd other musical coined) favorites
and a chorus described in adxaucc as
notable I'lot has to do with a tem
peramental widoxxei .1 ' vamp and
some letters
r' I I S l' It I K I O I' i; It i
HOI Si. I'ruolilies of Ifl-JO. with'
a group of fun. vocal ami dancing
specialties nud a huge cast ami
chorus eif rex ue spccinlits Sara and
Nellie' Kouiis. siipianos, are the fea
tured xocallsis mill almost cxerx va
netv of dancers i found nmong the
prim ip.ils
11" I I I 7 Srxen Dnjs l.eaxe ' a
big, sj tin u In i military mcloiliamn
Still riinnnig in London Storx con
ti.tsts spnitual utiiieisphi re eif Rng
lish lit' in wtirtini' xxitli its easx
going pit ear inejulgeiiee Spies
(nnliniiitiR Attrattieus
OMtltlCli -"Deue Mable." a iiiusnal
comcdxization of the popuir dough -bo.x
letters. n excellent cast is
heaeitd bx Louis I'm imiisoii A lomedx
chorus contingent is an asset and an
other is a lot of likable tunes and
llittlCs
L ItlC -' The (iuest ot Honor. tca
turing William Hodge ur his e hat -ncteristic
best in a new comeelx . The
stai is rex ealed us a struggling jouiig
author xxhose kindness to others has
left him piacticallx penniless Jane
Hon-ton is an e( client leading
' in i ii
A. L) lj Li I' II I ' .somehodx s Sxxeet
lniiu. lunefi ! iiiusnal 'omeily
ilhaiii Kent. 1 .. i - Alien and Joliu
iMiusiii'ire head .1 -ni udnl (list
A'
Lxu
auili xille
I I- ex
I HI .fun
ii nne; talented Albei tina . Raich
and her classic dancers; KleanorGrif
tith. skete h ; Llo.xd and Christie, com
edians; James (. Morton, character
come di.in ; Talbot 0"larrcll, singing
ciuneiliaii ; Libotiati, xylophonist;
Cliailes Mcliood and company, nth
letes; Joll.x Johnnie Jones, novcltj
net
AJ.l.l'Ulir.W -Jim and Rett Morgan
songs ; Louise Carter, comedienne
Iioxxl.iud and .Mcchnn, skit; Mel tens
and Ateiia, comedians xxitli n dog,
Rl.itt and (loidon. songs; photo
pla.x-. "Nothing Rut the Truth" and
"The Log of the Submarine I'-IKl "
(7u;; Dottie Claire mil companj,
mtisit.il tomed : "1'ctticoats," iila.x
bt: Muira.x Itennett, songologist :
Minion Munou and company, pio
tean'act: Cool; and Oatninn, singers;
the 'Ilnee Reatties, tlancing; Howell
and (Scar, skit; Dilano and Mar
guerite, music, and otheis,
CJtnss KIJ) S "Mabel. Re Caicful,"
musical corned) : "I 11 Say So,"
scenic faii'e; .letinicr Rrothers, bal-niie-uig.
Mitchell nnel Oreen. com
edians, etc-. "The Fashion Minstiels"
head bill last half of week
UIKfADW l --.losic rixnii and com-'
p-iux, "The I'lisluou Minstrels":
Daxe Harriit. binger Little Lord1
Robe rts. "To) Land' , Frank and
Tobx Jscliell. singing photoplay,
"Rx-e r.xxxoinnn "Mabel Re Core
tul " inusieal tomed). heads bill last1
lialf
WII.IIWI I'HW - Josephine Daxis.
comedienne; Hetir) R. Toomer and I
. ..inp.iiix . iiiiiiitl) . Ray Largay mid
Sue Sni'i'. singeis; Muxiue ISrothers
mil l'.o'iln noxelty: "Should n
Woman Till'" photopla) etc Al
i1 Mi Wattes and Oraee '1)8011'
s I all
1,1 ' I) D.m LI) s Rlack and White i
I. i ii idem minstrels; Alfred La-
tell, nulinut net: ISIslo Vokca; Ld M.
(lordou nud Jda Day, pantomimic
comedy: Frank Mnrley, ban joist; De
Marest mid Kstellc Collctte, music;
Willy Uouncer, clown; movie.
A7A'0Ar Helm uiitl Beck, singing;
llcrschcl llenlere und partner, mtt
slcnl skit; Grubcr's Oriental unlinnl
act, and photoplny, "The Lust
Straw," with Ruck Jonqs. New nctH
lust half.
Roof Kiilerlnlimicnls
II' li''O.V Der mid Sands, "from the
land of hnrmoii"; Vera Sublnn nnd
company, dancers: llortou nnd La
Triskn, clown and human doll; (Irncc
While, Ringing comedienne. Txxo
performances nightly, 1) :!10 mid It :!.
The moxies which were taken of the
guestM nt (loldxx.ui Night will be ex
hibited on Wcdnesdii).
Slorh
Oil I'ltm t "Little IVgg) OMoore,"
mi iippciiliug couiedy of the Irish in
America, with characteristic it.
humor and sentiment. Miss Desmond
should be In her element us tho charm
ing colleen xx ho has the love romuuec.
(tootl parls for other favorites.
1)1 MIA It "In Old Kentucky," that
classic of the paddock and race-truck,
will ha-o ii complete stngo rcvlvnl.
Cleo Desmond xvill play tho heroine,
Madge, and Andrew Rishop and II,
L. 1'iior are cast for important roles.
Minstrels
1)1 MOXT'S "Good Night Nurse, or
Left In a Huff." will bo the lead on u
fun bill. "The Strnwbcrry Patch"
xvill combine the comedy nnd song of
Ro.xdcn, Lee nnd Richardson. "Late
for Rehearsal" is n nexv conceit of
Sheldon nnd Patterson.
Rllrlcsquc
CASINO "Roxvery Rurlesnticrs,"
under Joe Hurtig's direction, will offer
l.oney Haskell's nvintlon fun medley,
' Going Up and Going Down." Illlly
Foster mid Frank Hnrcourt nro tho
chief comedians. There nro twenty
musical numbers.
THOCADEllO "Ilcnry P. Dixon's
Rig Review" will vnry its extrava
ganza in two acta with a multitude of
, specialties. '"Jlic Two 'off-Uns' "
is the burlesque. There nre fourteen
, different changes of costumo for the
I chorus and big cast.
mOl'UrS "The Reauty Trust" will
offer "Xedra," which varies in scene
from a Palm Reach hotel to the
Pyramid Garden of the Isle of At
lnntis. Rnnry Melton Is primu
donna, Frances Fnrr soubrcttc nud
Jack Pearl comedian.
Coming Attractions
(March 8)
ADULP1II "Up in Mabel's Room."
farce, with John Arthur. Eleanor
Daxvn (sister of Hazel) and IJnid
xinrrey.
OAltllICK "The Kd 'Vvnn Cnrni-
al," headed by the Philadelphia lad
who nas Decome a noted entertniner.
m
V
into Ml . 'XIONTCOMMtY AV.
MATH. 3 lis. Mf.HT.S 7 i. 0
The Black & AVhite Rcvuc
A McKlfrn Mlnwtrfl Crsntlon
I'd XI. (lordein nnel Irio Mar
m. lfiiiiirrt & lXflle milrtte
Alfreil l.ali-ll nnel KMe Voltes
I milk Miirkley Hilly llomirer
I.AKU1 Sl;XI()N In
"llio (Jroctry Clerk"
CHFSTNUT BF.LOVV TWELFTH STREET
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nt Vcnanto
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ucMii.it t xx .xitxx it'K in
John Drew's Jack Straw
Tliurcelax. 1'rlil.iv nnil Saturday
HIIONSON IIOWAKD'S
Young Mrs. Wtnthrop
with i:tiii:l r.yTov
02u sr. iii:i,ox
MAllKET
Mntlnrrei Sll.x I've
At'nmiM,i: acts i
Inrlmllne '
GRUBER'S ANIMALS
llia.KV TKIV Tin Srhmrttniiii
unci HlTK .10Vi;sn
Till: I,nt MH.M.V
AND
Triumphant Return of the Cyclonic Comedienne!
EVA TAMGUAY
"The Bombshell of Joy"
III Xhstress nf Xt irni-llsni. ultli m si ues inel l irlllne tiisliimrs
inn iix ii! xx i srx :
J. C. MORTON
Allli X!,ni, ,! , lin, fr xinrleiti
I XX II s mi lt 1,1 STI.KMI N
LLOYD & CHRISTIE
in wit iii xniii m .s.vrmi
"THE HEART OF ANNIE WOOD"
Mllfl IIMITOM Awril I I 1 Mllt t.ltll lllll
Hlll MI FtIC IMiXdl'.MlVT III' Till I MINI M IKI"II TKM)I(
TALBOT O'FARRELL
IN III I'l IC TO I It I 01 OltK.INW Iltl-.lt (.1 XI- N s1(tll.s
CHAS. McGOOD & CO.
xiii If t s I iiuliilirist
JOLLY JOHNNIE JONES
LIBONATI
s.ini iiiiilliin siiirrnie
"TOPICS OF THE DAY'
i iu Midi i rntr iniv
AND
MtT!
IVJETROPOLITAN OPERA ONE WEEK
" DROAD AND POPLAR STS HOUSE ONLY
BEGINNING MONDAY EVE., MARCH 8
THELASToftheCRUSADERS
ALBERTINA RASCH
lil'NK s til
AND
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DANCERS
l'HsMINf sFHIKs ill I N T I.H I'll 1 T X 1 1 I 111X11 llllXrillS.
SPECIAL Commencing March 1st, All Advance Orders Not Called for
nt i i- ivi tor iviiinee and l l. M. lor hve'R I'orforiimn
win ue s,nncellea Seati on Sale Unr Week in Ad
NOTICE
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L3 month' run in E93NiH2l.
London RfmMM
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l.ll.aJ.mr J M 1 1 1 a
THF ARABIAN NI&HTV I NTLItTAINMCNT
WHICH TOOK 1 ONDON AND NEW ORK BY STORM
The $100,000 Production of Over 500,000 People
and HOflOO Camels
Th itutliinili ii n puiun .inel te Itn nh i-ior ,t eh. ,itai r
Jttrusnlei'i ieei'1 Hi I'b rutl ei uf ltol Arrxbiu d ae ribi el b I.uhpM Ihon at
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epeiiKlliK turfo mil in i lug (il.'lure rrrn ilrrael enjoyed bv ever 1 eioo
000 1'oople
Every Evening except Tueitlay t 8:30 Matinees Wedneiday &
Sat. at 2t30. Prices, Evenings 50c ttf 52. Top. Mat. Wed., 25c to $1
Mail Orders Now, Seato on Sale Starting Wednesday Morning
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LOCttOt LOCUST
LEW CODY
xr.fONn ami i.st wi:i:k
Beloved Cheater
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Next Ufk MAI.l.Y Ki:ill In
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RESPECTABLE BY PROXY
The Photoplay Sensation of the
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Production , with the St nsatwhal Gimw Scene, v.
OVER-SEA5 ROMANCE OF LOVE AND VALOR
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