IT M. f X I BbHI j " ' . . V4 "' r v -V4 ft ; .-j L '' rr i ll! -A- .: in'" t .-.' .1 v V p. 'n i' ' r- k 4 VJEM .' Vv . X. a IstanleVshownew" ; "SOCIAL LIFE" FILM Other Theatres Have Interesting plays Wl$h Favorite Stars M.nlM "Tin "fnuLv Mnrket." with Ml ili which to brine forward tic tnrV of I"" V... ...i.ti. .i....lu u-ttii n- ncvBllsIn tliP n "..""" "l"D pIThctca V "rlfpt In thl cnxc U ihr Jnnv nn the ouVrluR for innnlnRc ,.0 ot formi iii. !f '"fC'nn "pntcr " n o lie rontrnct. .letho WKhMt blililcr ln. ".Mnr.v," '5?' Imv Tow nt the (Jnrrlc. hns n t similar to thii in pnrt. unr- iiiwr plot '""". inet,nd npd by un rn. how i", rl to rn v ff some of her l-bt. TlfU rwlvcd nt n number of imrtlc. Vt Is the check Riven for the ciiRnsc 11 V -in- Hint onuses n I of the trouble Rln t e betrothed nnd n Jen oi.h I,", Hoy StcWnrt is the lending b".9' .uiiniitrnl Rprlpi of Juvei.ile Ml mori.- 'inif. . ,.... ., - Si'SnMt naturnl color movie that Prlxma hns ct nmdp. ' ..I Arradia "Thou Art the Man trine" Iti'hP't Wnrwlek ns the stnr in j , nlav Hint hardly measuns up to.his : Lmr'r vehicles, nlthottgh of Miffleicnt interest to give UN admirers n p enl- , minis'. .pro's innntierisms. -..'. i. Wn mesented upon the screen p, ' ti.nr illrlobO(l in the new Hootli n hiijkip snow RreotftI n Inrgp ihiMnrton "KdVnr O'omeillcR" iniidp by tbtiHinstio nudlpiiop nt the first ",,.. tlnmlet N tliP nttrnrllon i oi uic im hrom llomp." i:a nw.t ii - : - t tit i .. ..ri'i... n-i r. . i -. , . ii'riirt wnrrpHitincr mvirni in i i in' inn r mill uonip m n time 01 I'm' - - - f tt.1-" "'"" ' I'.mnvu. in uut llinnircil. Thomns IIolTiiinn is respnnslblp for the , Tle llls(. )y svIo lMn , ot , to Hircttion. but hN work septiird to oeKftllat rom,,osr-s Btntnlnnl. though there th touch found In recent Airndiu inu- ,c nt ,.lll)t two cat,.,y nrt thp bet. turcs. , II i ,i,i,,,r ll(,ll'R tl( ovel "Wiielpss Heart," Margaret Turnbnll w'!'l'(,,1.,"1f , In wliicli the large chorus operntes wire wennrio from the story b I-. l. . M j,.M mndiliips in unison. TounB. hW' '" " ""5n South ' . ,,u,, if t,,,, B,10W s,iM we'U "" soldier of fortune who goen -to South HlllnllB ,ts ,H h , Jr Africa and oiks for two smuggpis of (ftW)n h nH ,,clhtfy ., , .... dinmond- He ''Tih ,n nnil SmklcJl'r- (ilm,-VH Caldwell has not puough become a partner i erl up nnl,V V" chance to use her icnlly line volw. but VOrk lljbP brot Icr of n Llr he , niuI;(s tll(1 boNt of hr 01)portuultlos K((l. inis Kin -" --,, ,, fpMlMC. nnd Its contents pn vc to be niimon.Is whh-h nre eonns ated b ofU- cfr,. After u time in jnll c ret rns nndcr o.im-.i"-"---, ,; ,rli.... ns given, aim (me. to .lesslcn Ilrown of ton ngiiiii """"n," PVr(. nf the )vof nimnie tlnncing nt times speniP( arc rigbtp.1 even to the .''"Hna11 incredible. A word of regret is not out imnnsler. 1-ois INoi is in'nSv f place at the mtricted oppoitunltles tbe beiiefactresi. w e in Unrt ut of Fora Xllbl?1Io Burton , nnd C. ". Vwton.obiVi "Vh ' The ehoiiw was. without question. owl elin.ncter I'taJ"-. An to 0np of the most attractive seen here this ,il find n short subjec d al R , -ar. It would be hnrd. eren for .Mr. the carp of .into tires . mill ou m sus, ? ftrK,ltainbrtVHXSS ' "" O" f "" tircl buHlnens man. Bp0n loeai sc!: BURLESQUE BILLS rctnria "Watpr. ' Water Kver - whe're" has that delightfully droll Casino One of the bpst shows of thp eharaiter plaer. Will Hogers, ns the , season is liore. where Dave Murion, ft cpntcr of interest. When Iip uncorked , foremost eoinedlnn. heads his own com kN (oniedy ein it gushed forth bright jinny in "Stagelr.nd." lie is nbly sup Bicrriment for the crowd who id as- , iiortcd by Itnbe I,n Tour, who is plcns ifmblwl to ee this notnble Sutnrdny inR with her winsome wnjs uud uttrat KvcDing Tost story put on thp siher- tie voice. Miss I,a Tour Ih supjilicd (beet. Few bits of business in the ulth n number of songs which she gets fubtle comedj line hap biought forth , over in good shnpp. A comely chorus mch smiles of approval as thnt dis- Cuds attractiveness, clc-ed when Uoger.s atul the hero go to tbe home of n thrice wedded woman IVople's Lew Hilton is the spry tnd arc shown the album with a space I chief comedian with "The (iirK of the left 'or the insertion of a ihoto ot her ( I . S. A." Tlic, show has heeil ieor fourth husband. In It apppar.s the dim i sanized nnd strengthened and Ih now in portrait of Jtogrrs in n make-up that ' top-notch form. Hilton is suiiorted Is ludicrous. ' clever nnd cipable .-.ist mid a nuni- Woincn in n small wetcrn towu want , ber of good comedy situations arc pro It dru The men want it wet. The hero i vided. t iiiltgMtH the bar bp turned into u soda I fountain A bevy of beautiful girls Irocadcro "( inckerineks ' is head Is brought from the city to wait on i ed by llar.ry (Irish) Hernnrd, a fun trade. The husbands go to the bar and maker pf thc lirst water. The a.how Is w (o the wives. TIip wives go home . enuiifped with many handsome scenic and huh! a meeting and the husbands ' effects nnd canb-s a huge nnd pielty Mai l!eult is the wompii ask for l chorus. siiiplipl with good songs, liquor buck nnd thp hfautics luac. i dances nud vnndcville sppcialtips. IIapinup ' Through the jiipcp runs I a hue motif with Itogers and Iipiip "Camille" In Germantown iwca in uir npiiusuc rmes, inn niii- Barries the doctor . w ho saves the lives rk,;r ,f , iPr "" " towu.1n an excellent revival of Dumas charge of powder. (llc ,,,,,,.. tllRP vv jac Uc. . mond jilnycd sjiuimtliPtically as the un llesenl "TIip Woman in the Suit- liaiijiy heroine of the romance. The rase" features thnt ngrceable star, Ilnid story, the love-of .Marguerite (Jautier Bennett, whose absence from th screen for Aimand Duvnl. is fnmilinr to al for the past few weeks has been felt. U. most every plagocr. The scene of Gardener Sullivan has supiilled both Pamille on her denthhed was verv tuueh the pint nnd the continuity. Husband ing. .Miss Desmond, for the' present r red Niblo directed the stnr with stress I presentation, npiieurs in sonio vonder upon thp comody element. ful gows, jiarticulnrJy ifitercsting to A daughter finds the photdgrnph-of n , the. women becnusc sevVrnl of them me woman in the suitcase belonging to her . direct importntlnni fiom I'nris. Mr. futher. She advertises for nu escort to Fielder in the lole of Aimainl. whs dull rromi.in her mound so that she can I romantic, find this woman, (ttds not a murder i mvntrrj- for the 'woman' is only n . ..-,,, , .,, -,. Photograph in the suitcase). The vam- ' CATHOLICS GIVE OPERA fire nnd the pnir meet and the escoi t M u'LS"1' 1)?.ys "1,e1.tc,"i,.,r'HS "Chimes of Normandy" Presented to M keep nwav from the girls father. . , . . . . How Iip is rewarded bv the daughter of Aid Clubhouse Fund the mnn who leturned to his wife can A charming perfounnuce of Itobert t imagined. Uoland Lee is the en- I'lnnrjuctte's comic opem. "B'he Chimes Wed pscort and Dorcas Mathewj is the of Xormnndy." was given last uight by "mpire while William Conklin lias an the Catholic Operatic Society before important jobs. Jan audience which tilled the Metiopoli- tun Opera House. The opein was for the MouIp iatlr in m -,.iy, ,.. bciicfif of .tin Catliollc Young Mcu's Move Satire In Blackface Soelety. which is planning to build n j.. , - !. ii-i.-in i-uiuuiiiise ui nil -in, .uiui rmccuiu nnematogrnph stars' lomance. entitled stieet. n..ry V.qU Douk- i'ut AVho'll Wparj Among thp cast, the roles of Serpo' trti Kin ,s "fp,n'l of the big mln- lette. (iermuine. Crliu'cheut und (!ns "iiar.1 i, i irWit' .Plniio-iiw-onlloji pnrd were csjieciaily well sung by Miss Indtl,; ,i '"'""i'Vf h-mmet VelcTi(J,ace Wade. Miss Marie Iloston, Her don h u ly 5 K.rnnUlin, "tl Shcl- nurd I'olnud nud Frank C'onlv. resyect nd'nifh. inJ:f !,r.ml "'"' Knne vcly. The Ucv William S Murphy other no Vililn V . K ' i --...., v, lllUIVfl, m WXmmmM Continuing Attractions 6AmtlOK "Aiary," delightful miulcftt comedy, Introducing Cohan's comedl nn. Included being rieorgla Cnlne, Chnrlen Juilols, .Tenet Velle nnd Klor rle MIIIcrMilp. The joyous adventure of a young Amerlcnn who starts out to sol,ve the IiIrIi cost of living. WALNUT "Kntzenjammer Kids," lively musical show hnsed on the popular cnrtOons. Notable for specially Inter esting electrical effects nnd the size nnd merit of Its chorus. "Bathing Olrls" nnd "Fashion airls" nro fea tured. PHll.ADr.WlltA Victor Herbert's "Out Madame," varied In tunes nnd vlth n humorous book. Georgia O'ltnmey. singing comedienne; Harry Kelly, of "Ills Honor the Mayor1' fame, nndi Vinton Freedloy nro leads. 0PK11A iroVSll "Klfty-Klfty," a. "temittlng musical show." Funny Her bert iTortjiell heads cast. Associated nro Ctosmnn sisters, Arthur Allen, Dorothy Quintette. Cosner nnd Odetto nnd other, well-known single und team nets. A VKU'lll - Up In Mnbcl's Koom," fnrce, with Hazel Dtwn, John Arthur, I'nld Markey nnd Wnlter Jones. A hilarious plot. SllUHEM'"TnM It From Me," clever muslcnl farce with scenes In n depart ment store. Diverting book and tune fill score. "THE GIRL FROM HOME" x Musical Comedy Based on "Dick" DaVls's "The Dictator" Forest An nrrn.v of singe tnlent such ns seldom visits Phllndplphin In nnd en showing tinHipr iif those cpiuvpiintlons so populnr thesp rtojH. 'I hough grpntly phnnged. It was not hnrd to distinguish flip rhnrnctprls. ties of thnt dpllelifful ol.l fnrnn nt TUnli. nr, nnr,iiK Dnvls "Tlie Dictator" jnZy,cli ,,,,! BPt to muslr. The re- HUt WI1M ml nogetlior an hn InPJlt, -n,c i)rptt by Frnnk ( ,. i, i i f.,i 'i i.. wi'n ner uiree songs, fisppc n v ,,. wprp fc ' . , Mnrion Hilnshlne, 'who plnjv Jc hiln Ajj cntU8,nMt,c rc( Ksppclnlly ponu dancer, pd op- rcoeptlon ri,.,.!,-,,,,, fiM.n !! .....i .. .., j JW rViemllA, "to" Oenno.? ''0llllll0teu ,lie orchestra, while Joseph f I II niilllvnn wns Nine iiinnniror Ah- SOTHERNrMARLOWE IN "TlAfELFTH NIGHT" Shakesp.oarean Stars in Capital Revival of Jocund Comedy l.jrlc-Kdward II. Sothcrn and Julia Marlowe opened their fortnight's en gagement with n papllal revival of "Twelfth Night." one of the shining glories of their Shakespearean reper tory. y Mr. Sothern Is so adept nbd apt a comedian of the higher orderi hns such spirit in bis conception nnd so much finesse lit his comedy method that the chnnce to witness jigain his snturninc nnd self-Involved Mnlvolio is very wel come Jo old playgoprs nnd an pdura tjonnl nnd psthptlr opportunity for the younger generntion. Violn is pcrhnps less exnllpd nnd ideal than some other of Shakespeare's heroines, yet there is exquisite refine ment apparent beneath her masculine garb of n page, nnd It wns this side of the role, its essential, its eternal femi nine, thnt Miss Marlowe, stressed , l'lc torlally nnd dramatically her Viola was a lovely creation. Mr. Sothcrn realizes Mnlvolio ns u man obsolete even id his period, nnd he expresses Malvolio's rusty gentility nil In the due nnd proportioned manner of fine nnd high comedy. For n mnn of such character nnd idiosyncrasy to con sort dally with the Fnlstafflan Sir Toby Helch, n vcrltnblo Kliznbethnn swagger ing four-flltshcrJie wns. ns nnnnrxmiiitr.,! by the redoubtuble Howlnniltluckstonc nun ins JiKc-ui&posmoueu companion. Sir Andicw Aguevheck acted in n boisterous spirit of low conipdy by .T. Snyre Cnwlcy must have been 'very irksome nnd soul distressing indeed. Mr. Hotnerns line .Mnlvolio made the hard snip ot it very evident. The Olivia of Alma Kruger was V' considerable distinction and the Maria of Leuorp Chijipendale was a likely and lively wench. Henry Stanford made n romantic figure of Sebastian. Viola's twin, and Frederick Lewis was manly even though love lorn, ns the Duke. "Twelfth Night" is one of the group of plays bracketed by Professor Dow den as "the joyous comedies." com posed midway between "As You Like It" nnd "All's Well." nnd like them fluent and joeund. but with some nn proneh to Shakespeare's later pljllosopbv mingling with their humor, sentiment nnd poetry. In line with this eminently fitting classification thp spirit of mirth pervaded tho presentation, ns it indeed should of such n roystering nnd roman tic piece. It was fall of the authorita tive humor of Shnkespenrp, n sort of humor which is of no time or place, but universal so long as pomposity, irp tpiislon. brag, swuggcrlng and false valor endure as targets for the shafts Luxurious Box Springs Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET rnoToriATa AllinmU-, f-th. MOrrU Ptunk Ave. Alnamura Mat nallynH'. Even. U.15 i.0 tAY ALLISON In "THE WAMiOKTa" A PHI I O BSD & THOMPSON 8TS. ftrULLV MATINKB DAILY KI.A1NB HAMRRBTEUX In "OHEATEIl THAN KAJIB ADPAniA CHESTNUT Bolow 16TH rtILrtUlrt jo A. M. lo 11-15 T. M. ROnEUT WARWICK In "THOU ART THIS MAM" - BALTIMORE S&ffl sV'TiS 1.IONKL HARRY.MORK In "THE COPPEnilUAD" DI I ICDmn BROAD STREET AND DlUllDirAL-' fUTSQt'KHANNA AVE MA1IE1. XOnMAKD In "PINTO" BROADWAY TlZT" m.v NAZIMOVA In "HTRONURll THAN DEATH" PADlTm "22 MARKET STREET VMrl 1UL io a. m. to it to P. m CONSTANCE TALMADQE In "TWO WEEKS" -l N1IA1 CItn! t Moplenood Avei. VVJLAJrNl-M. n. - nnd 0 i M MARY MILE1 MINTER In JUDY OP ROQUES1 HARI10R ' EMPRESS MAIN Bl. MANATUNK MATINEE DA1LV NAZIMOVA In STRONQER THAN DEATH FAIRMOUNT Sdth A Cllrard Avo. MATINEE DAILY NUKMA 1AI.J1AIIUU in "SHE I.OVna A.l) LIES ' 'AIII V THEATRE 1311 Market 8t. rlVlll-lI 0 . M " M'dlllRht CARLTLE IILACKWELL In "THE BLOND WOMAN ' RATIJ CT THEATRE Below 8pruc jOlrl Ot, MATINEE DAILY CORINNE ORIPKITH In "DEADLINE AT ELEVEN" t FRANKLIN TH,RD t PITZWATER ORGAN MUSIC ' In ' HARRY CAREY "OVER THE RIDC1E ' GREAT NORTHERN uTl IVi ANITA STEWART III IN OLD KENTUCKY" llVIDCD! Al BOTH t WAI.N UT 8T8 NORMA TALMADOE In, "SHE LOVEH AND LIRSV' I FAHPR ,flT LANCASTER AVE. LLrtUCtX JVVTINEB DAILT WAt.i.Arp. niiin in "EXCUSE MY DUST" 1 mCDTV BROAD COLUMUIA AV. LlOClA. 1 I MATINEE DAILY ALICE .IOYCE 111 "THE HPORTINO DUCHESS" 333 MARKET B?UxlStt MARY MILES MINTER In "JUDY OF ROCKIES' HARBOR" MODEL 2S ?SS!,nSP-t OLIVE THOMAH In Orcheitrt. to 11. "TUB OLORIOUH LADY FRANKFORD "IB FRANKPORU AVENUE LIONEL BAnnYMORE In "THE CQPPEnilBAZr CorflptoU e)iart ahowlnc proarami for th. I THRU X y&tarU&s, ) V Company r J I XOMERICA !rr of wit. The audience laughed heartily at the broad humor of tbe piny (which is Its most effective phase), at Sir Toby and Sir Andrew In tho challenge episode nnd In the drjnlflng bout, nt the round in which theTire supported by Mariu nnd the Fool, and at the other famously funny old scenes. The new staging: wns effective In Its simplicity. Jt had Imaginative sug gestiveness; it localized without the burden of detail, and it was rich in atmospheric quality without being sat urated with nrchcological exactitude. TARKINGTON PLAY HITS BOLSHEVISM "Poldekin," With George Arliss, Suggests Dramatic Prophylactic flronrf A prpvpntlve for.tbat.form of iinnrHiinllH u. .It If. ... 1 ..i I innnounc niiiiciiiism understood ns bolshevism Is suggested In Ilooth Tark Jiigton's "I'oldekln." A suitable audi able suggestion it Is and nently and I clearly set forth In n cheery, light dis- I eussion i but It Is nt no time n plav. ' at least from a technical standpoint. ' -or uocs ii nnvc action, nor stir nor grip ns a piny should. It is. however. a well-considered study nnd Interpreta tion of Americanism that is. from an analytical standpoint and If just ir little more convincing its cntertnlnnirnt would be the most valuable kind or propaganda. Manifested, too. In nn unusual degree nro n literary quality qjilte missing in moit contemporary works for the stage, not a little deft humor and a cleverly presented picture of this country us seen through foreign eyps. most par ticularly divulged in the alien I'olde kln's description of thp baseball game. Oporge Arliss chooses n youthful part for his latest characterization, one thnt rangps from brilliant distinction to luck 'of conviction, but always marked by I the Arliss fineness and keenness of con peption and a pleasing combination of elegance with thnt plcmrnt of shrewd ness under thp guise nf nnivetn which so often deceives the majority. Withal there is a 'nuiet authority about Mr. Arliss's work that becomes apparent. although plonked with modesty, but it must be ndmitte'd thnt he is more con vincing when one is conscious of bis r.hrcwdness rnther than of his simplic ity. I Jenn Robertson showed to fair ad vantage in n rnther conventlonnllzed i Hussion revolutionary maiden. Mnnnrt I Kippen wns nn nutlipritative Bolshevist leader: thp I'insky of Guy Cunningham wns a striking plppp of work, whilp Wii- Ham II. Itaiwald nnd Stapleton Kpnt ' showed well ns oilier tvnes of radicals. IMward Donnelly as Welch, n secret service njsent, nnd Normn Mitchell as n humbler" type of American girl were well in the picture. The sevcrnl scenes were strikingly effective. Did you sleep well? is a foolish question to nsk tho owners of Dougherty's bedding, for unless sicknessf inter venes, the person who does not sleep well on Dougherty's Box Springs' or Hair Mattresses is one who is fit for stratagems and njots, and one to be watched. Isn't it perfectly fine to go to the best bed there is every night? Well, why don't you? l.tixurloiM Hot Springs, lteUnble II sir Muttrrsnrs, .MahoRnny llnl strnds, llrnt Ilpiln, Knxlli.li Donn Ftirnltiirr, I.ampi, Pslntr Illankets nd Comfurtnlilp, WJilto Knnmtl urery Acipmorlm, rlc. etr. pnoTni'rjtYH r - i The following theatres obtain their pictures tinough 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 .,)3D A-NtJ "STRONQCK THAN DKATH PALACE 12,, "AKET STRKKT .rJmAlKIJn,,AALJYrbu,NOnS P M "THB FORUIDDE.y WOMAN" PRINCESS sr.18A MAnKRT STREET LOUIS 8,?gNANIs'oNt0 In1 :15 P" M" "A MISFIT EARL" REGENT ""?". B.i.w kth RIALTO aEnAwx ajc JACK iS58iI ?0K1JJ ICKFORD In EN ST. ij?u RUBY MAn" IT. BBLOW 7TII . v. TAYLOR HOUMbs'V1'18 P' i! VQI-HINO HUT THE i TRUTH SAVOY ,S" WpmSBT . I)OI)RES cabbijIbl? IlSDNIaHT "TARNISHED ItEPUTATIONS" SHERWOOD wi"j.nd n.m ''.aNEI nARnYMORK'l?VK morp S . I) 30 "Tlri Prtnur.n....'." .H' '." rciuiUAU STANLEY .Ifif?TA?0VE '"rH" KAIEn1INE,,M.rioA,Tn,D,i!1S X " "THE BEAUTY MARKET" VICTORIA m?Ji aJVth WILL nooRnB,in0,,ilBP' M "WTER, WATER EVERYWHEnr" fn NIXpN.NIRDLINGER.rn: UJ THEATRES 7f DllIlVlUfN 1 auuvh MARKEI" ELSIE .IAX1B In "THE IMP" CEDAR 601'" CEDA AVENUB ELSIE FERGUSON In "HIS HOUBK IN ORDER' Y Tf H M V !" K r w.. mi IQCT A MARKET DETWkpv ELSIE FEROUSOnV'0 0,1T" "HIB HOUBE IN ORDER" "-W''ii ''l-'NCTUKED'llOMAXCn ' LOCUST s5,;?. ft "bj sr TOURNEUR'S l " ' MY LADrp aARTBR" NIXON B2D A0 AKKET STS. MAHOPERITA riSHER In ai ' "DANQEROU3 TALENT" R IVDl I D AND SANSOM STH NAZIMOVA In Matln" D , "BI-RONaEH THAN DEATH" STRAMn OERMANTOWN AVE TvTr.T.in. ,,t..r,A,T VENANGO "EXCUBI5 MY DUST" VEST ALLEGHENY smh " tmum.LLLiUV,u..., FIIRFk'A oth k market rt "rir.iinii.All" HENRY BLOHRnxr JJ.AT,S5 n.AILT "ciincKEri" """ weak arpeara SaturiJay avenlns and Bmiu ' ... r r . t SPRING ATMOSPHERE ' IN VAUDEVILLE BILLS Trixie Friganza Among Keith's Array of Headliners Notable Talent Elsewhere Trlxle Friganza nnd I.pw" Docks! nder shnre honors ift presenting widely dif ferent forms' of entertainment nt Keith's this week. Miss Frignnza. not quite ns tuneful ns ever, but just as 'entertaining, cap tivated those who heard her Inst night. She is as populnr ns ever, even with n waistline that begins to approach thnt of Marie Dressier or Mnrle Cnhlll. Her songs were good and her comedy enter taining, in nil, Miss Kilgann went over big Lew Dockstndcr is still Lew Dock- X JH6SHHHvki,n . n 1 BB mhhBl VsH v ulitn Mm UK vHV ML .HiiillllH -r: Ai 'i!;j I Urn iff " AJHiBB I Wjl - Ii r tgjrl; i THESE are days of depleted stocks and slow deliveries. And so the wise buyer has learned to depend on The Fairbanks Company for many of his mechanical needs which are on hand at a nearby Fairbanks Branch House. Trained men, who constantly watch markets and weigh values, are on the alert to buy for Fairbanks stocks when ever goods of merit can be had. Manu facturers give preference to orders backed by Fairbanks buying power. Here are a O. K." lines: few For factories, platform trucks, machine' tools, Lincdn electrvnotors, power transmissiotflplianccsS&lves, Louden FAIRBANKS stader. The Inlnstrcl man went over In a typlcnl Dockstndcrcsquc iirtiniicr. tic kept the bouse in nn uproar with his dlnlcet stories, Tho presidential pos sibilities, tho railroad strike, prohibition nnd other topics of the day were hauled over the coals by I.cw, and each haul constituted a load of mirth. Hcrt Howard introduced some new songs and patter, nnd Wllllnm Fried lander's "Itecklcss Eve," lots of pretty girls. Veeri thing, fenturing Cecil Hummers, J nek West nndAllcu Hny wnrd, wns n derided nttrncllon. The rest of the bill Includes Franker Wood nnd Uuunie Wyde, in their Oreouwirh Villnge sntlrc; tlip I.ovenbprg Sisters and Hlruc Nenry. in n well presented d.ance revue; Whipple and Huston, in a sketch called "Shoes," nnd John H. Itlondy nud brother in n surprise act. which, ns stated jirogram matlcally, "is well worth waiting for." Allegheny Spring atmosphere marks n musical tabloid, "Flirtalton," In which Doroth Van and Frank Hills portray thp jirincipitl roles. A llnvor of the rurnl districts is givpn In the skit. "The ilellp of lllngvlllp." .folly lohnny Jonps brought gnsps nnd laughs with his thrllllu stunts on thp wlrp. Fern nnd Mnrec offered a bunch of In Fairbanks Stockrooms of the "Fairbanks Telephone to the Fairbanks company Arch and Seventh Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. district ori'irnn WILMINGTON IEU Du Pont Bulldlne; Administrative Offices: NEW YORK Branche in 23 American Cities Havana, London, Birmingham, Glasgow. Paris Bell- -Market 2210 ' - IVAN ' "Hllnil Hus- bands" Is Hip In tcrcstlng photoplay. (Jlobe The IJ. S. S. Carola Tijo nre three sailors with a penchnnt for syn copated song nnd wholesome comedy. "The Sunshine Girls," whose sun first mndp Its nppanraticc In the "movies.' present a coml-dy number. Tommy Al len and company, in "Tumble Inn," more comedy of a siinrkling cbnrncter, and Harry Tlghn in iiptothe-mnment chatter, nro good. Wilson nnd Wilson nnd l'nsquatp nnd (ioldeu, In muslcnl concoctions', kpe their nudlenccs hum ming, nnd there nre other good acts. i i Itrondway K. F. Hnwley & Co.. in n thrilling playlet "The Itandlt." heiided a strong bill. Nnzimovn, in "Stronger Than Death." was the headline film nttrnction. Other numbers included Itobbe nnd Nelson. In a comedy, skit; Rice nud Wprncr, in "On thp .Scaffold." comedy, nnd Hums and Wilson, humor ous skit. Cross Keys "Little Lnmbs." n mu slcnl comedy tabloid hns cntcby melo dies sung by pretty girls. AVnrd nnd Itnymond, humorous skit: Hnblne nnd company, dancers de luxe; Zuhn and Dries, amusing nonsense; Ilnng nnd dances with big results overhead carriers, Electromobile indus trial trucks. For railways, Fairbanks valves, hand trucks, baggage wagons, track tools, steam and air fittings. Fairbanks scales for track and platform use are " the national standard. For the farm, electric lighting plants, water systems, gasoline engines When you call upon The Fairbanks Company 'for a roll of belting or a factory equipment complete, you have at your disposal the combined stocks of 22 Branch Houses. And all you buy bears the. well -known blue-and-white tag, "Fairbanks O. K.,m a mark of merit and a guarantee of satisfaction. Keystone Main 1715 Lcverc, uOmedy, nndi Smith nnd novel entertainment, nre ou the William 1'enn Hcrsehct Hon talented pianist, offers some dlfficm lections, Carson and Willnrd, In n oily sketch, provoke Njnnny laughs tbe Three Ilnrmony Girls nro singers;' rirpni nnn nniniv. yiirrn i.nrpii. ' mn! actor, completes tho bill with picture, Conslanco Tnlmaugo in weeks," . rimml "npln." n pIpvpi. frnt,Af. nfVit: Ilfrt linndu lin l.lll ril.M UyL. mm mini; .,.-. it. .n i,.,v Mill. J.IJU HI1UW ia fr 1 i" . V.V ""'"" V'VHU III 1110 XVW , ork Hlppmlromc; Knot Knaps, t -' dnncing and pnntomlmu net; Garonff',', nnd Ilartinnn, comedians nnd singers V the Tin re Nitos, kuocknlrout eccentric) i-1; acrounts, anu ucorgo u. uavi?, monol- ' tiglst. Tlie movies nro "The Lot - .' City." nn nnimnl serial, and "The Fly4. Cop," n comedy. ,i, Nixon llert Karl nnd His Sir Spef. itiris sci u kudu jiut'c lur uriiaiic soBJfB, and dances nnd nrouse'd no end of ajt- jilause. Solid laughs greeted Whlts-eV and Wilson's comryly skit, nnd aU in- i foresting story wns unfolded in "At thi Tollgntc." prnsentod by urady nnd com pnny The Six Kgberts nud TtomtiBH nnd Wllon added novelty. "Tho Valj, ley of Tomorrow" Is the film. 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