Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 12, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PTJltfJlb LEi)aJiJRiHlLADELPklAM, SATXJD rOTNE.l?i2; i020 .;
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SCREEN TO PATRON
fTWIOSB who witness John Barry-
r "vPirt'n remnrknble perforninnco In
"Bi((lr JMtVtl nnrl Mp llvr!"' n 11. a
t Bhlfeliy tho next fnrtnlcht pcrlinps will
(wwmer mat tno inurements are. In the
wyXtrlOUs liquid thnt tho star lrlnkn In
fiv(rfrer td maka a transition from Jekylt
in, fiyacy
vP fidmA tllnn rlllrlner ttiA fllmlni? nt
ftWtHpfcturo a combination with tho cor
IV rect ptiotographlo qualltlen was souyhr.
vt .'Mr.i uarrymore himself nimle tho ills-
eayvry that uynthetle buttermilk, mixed
fi yorougmy wim com conee mid wmi
Meoffeo grounds sprinkled nicely over the
tepf answered tho purposes very well
ff. aw, tno taste of such a mixture was
fr'arivthlnir but nlrawint. nn.l It was at
itrL 'Barrvmorc's renuest that the ntltn-
r Nf of scenes In which he drinks tho
. "Hda cocktail" wus cut down to a
m, minimum.
I'V. An the brutal "Mr. Hvdo" In rehearsal
M hV was fooed by a child. In some re-
Wfts'bno of the moit difficult tcplsodcs In
the whole story. The part o'f the child
wa played by a three-year-old screen
actor. Barrymorc, In his hideous make
up as "Hyde," feared to frighten tho
child and spoil the scene Ho ap
proached very gingerly nnd hesitated a
moment before throttling his small vie
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tTVin'r Sa nfrnlrl of me. mister, said
j tho child, looking up at this gruesome
!Y creaiura wunoui a sign 01 ic.ir
"I
DON'T wonder that Wolff Klngscarl
feels like shaking Miss Hobbs I
think sho has nuful Ideas I"
It was Wanda Haw ley tnlklng during
a lull between scenes of "Mini Hobbs "
her first Itealart stnrrlng vehicle, which
will be shown at tho Arcadia next week
The character Ml.s Hawlev Interprets
Is that of n supcrfemlnlne young woman
who hates men and breaks up the ro
mances of ts girl fi lends In order to
convert them to hi'r own ideiii concern
ing smokes, bobbed hair, vegetnrlanli.nj.
hare feet, free ersc and kindred sub
jects. Sho paused "In a way T think 'Mlsi
Hobbs' will be a wholesome wnrntng to
Rlrls who arc Inclined to fads and things
that distract their attention from the
worthwhile things of life. MIr Hobbs
Is laughable because she Is abnormal,
peculiar. Normality li what makes and
keeps friends. You know a super-faddist
Hko this woman Is really selfish.
She has her own narrow Ideas and tries
to rnako every ono elio conform. Tho
broad-minded person will mako gener
ous concessions to the feelings and opin
ions of others."
REATj football was played for the pro
ductlon of "Dangerous to Men," to
be shown at the Victoria next wpr-k with
Viola Dana an star Through Maxwell
Karger. director general of the Metro
nn Interscholastlc contest was arranged
between the Santa Monica and entce
Calif,, school teams. The plners did
not stop outside the earner'' ""ts
regular actors do, hut kept right on until
anh nlnv was finished, to the tov of the
600 spectators In the grand st.ind four i
cameras were used lor me miir' "
ono occasion the game was so exciting
that one of the cameramen forgot to stop
cranking wherr th signal wns ghen
la the stage play. "Ullza fi-nie-j to
Stay," by H. V Hsmond. from which A
T Vnnnirnr made "Dangerous to Men, '
rx tho little country girl Kllra Is sent to ,i
' fashlonnble "prep" school after the di.ith
'' t her father This game Is tho first
i,' athletic event she has ever bctn
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THES Harold Bell Wright began
work on "The Eyes of the World '
h was a reldent of Hollands 'an
This story, which has had a silc of
nearly S.uon.uOO copies (which means
according to the publishers accepted
ratio of five renders tn each sale nhn'i'
10.000,000 readers) was put Into elab
orate cinema form by the Clune Co.. and
opens Monday at the Chestnut Street
Opera House
Much of the work of translating the
book Into motion pictures was done
In Itedlands, for It Is the belief that
' the, author put Into the stor people
whofce originals he observed while pas
tor of a church there
Mr. Wright has never admitted so
much; however llterarv editors ami
pseudo-historians ha'.e alleged so often
that "The Kjes of the World" Is a tale
ot Redlands soclet
No doubt the author's residence there
tinctured the story with locnl iolnr Mr
Wright has told close fi lends that onlv
one of his characters In thj tr. n (
read portrnlt; tho others are tigments
of his Imagination, and Indeed the w'uolt
story was cvoled from his mind
An nuthor naturally gathers inat"'ln
from every available source , an episode
put Into a novel In one place ina h.ue
had Its Inspiration lit something that
happened In a verv remote localln
' This Is at least true of one of the
"big" situations In "The i:.ib of the
"World." The author admits that ho knew
of it nearly parallel ease to the dtuth
of Mr, Talne. at the banquet table, but I
TlrORMONISM. as practiced by the
JLVJL disciples of Joseph Smith, who set-!
...J f T..-,. , .!. .-... . ... . .
ilea in uian in iue luriiew is ine nacK-'
ground of "A Mormon Maid." In which
Mno (Murray Is starred at the Garrlck
next Sveek. I
For the first time In the history of
phqtodrama a vivid portrayal of Mor
mon life ns lived In those days Is pic
tured, from the Mights westward of tho
caravans of Smith s followers to plc
turlzatlons of their beliefs anil customs
that caused them to ho "persecuted," as
they call It In virtually every state In
wnicli tliey settled
Scenes depict tho covetous pursuit by
one of the elders of the daughter of a
pioneer who has como under the Mormon
Influence after having been saved from
massacre by the Indlnns Forced mar
riages under pressiir. of the council and
the system of spies that prevented ene
mies of the "faith" from getting tn and
tale bearers from escaping ure also pic
tured. ffOOMANCH" which has been pro
JLv duced for the m recti l- I'nlteil
Artists Corporation, with Doris Keaue
In the leading role, has been cnlUd a
"melodious dramatic ballad of old New
York." I
Not "llttlo old New York." ns usual,
but Now York In Its most fascinating
decade. It Is a storv unconcerned wlth
modern Improvements, one written to
put every one In n sunnv glow of I
sweetness and sentiment Its herolno j
n radiant dazzling singer of opera, '
whose contnet with that art has left her
sophisticated on the surface, but pure at
heart. i
Mr Sheldon flnlsbed the storv In a
romantic spot overlooking the forest of
F,ntalneblenu, which added to Its ro-1
tnantlo flavor.
PAUL CAZRNIR VH
made his debut In
who recently
the directorial I
field of the motion picture Industry, has '
begun work on his second picture for
Fox Film Corporation at the Hollywood
studios. Years of dramatic and comedy
experience on the tnge are back of the
new director, who Is said to show great
promise,
"Her Honor the Mayor" Is the name
of the picture Mr Cnzeneuvn Is now at
work upon, starring Rlleen Percv Miss
Percy has won a following among pic
ture fans by reason of her skillful work
en lending woman to mnnv of the
ecreen's most popular male stars
vTn adapting It to the screen Denlson
Cltft has made of It a comedy-drnma
or interesting sort, utilizing the snappy
dialogue of the original In clever sub
titles. The east Includes Ramsey Wallace as
leadlnr man.
THE JANE P. C. MILLER
CANONS
CONSERVATORY
1028 rilKSTNUT ST.
Walnut 127
rniVATB LESSONS DAILY
MXNriNO THYaiCAI. CL'LTl'nB,
PMfinEtlN ESTHETIC and FA NOT I
Broad "Nothing But the Truth"
ymou Comdy. JRth 8uccfful Beanon of
WflLOPATIUAN PUAYEHS. Hen.llt of
autn ot Cood PhepKtrd. Personal manic.
Mat curl iU( dlrestlon of Jem J. Sktlly.
me tragic anair occurred in an tusti-rn ' rrr,,nn "The Woman in the Suitcase,"
c.UJ,'i V. s0 IaITn- hovvo.er that a ",:m, mid Hemi.-tt Mon. "Blind
like Incident once occurred in Redlands. iiiiiimnds" will Drlc htrohelm, Tues. ;
Wright says he knew nothing of the Mi.V.' ." i...H, ,"i Tr., u cmrur. Wed. :
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Guide to Photoplays
for the Week to Come
Special Moles
GAlfnicri" Mormon Maid," with
Mae Munay and Hobart Uosworth ns
stirs. A stor of the early das In
Utnh. when the "".lints" were estab
lishing their tuetrot-olls hv tho shores
"of the Suit Kake A melodnimitlc plot
Is set against n pioneering background.
CimsrXVT "Kjes of the World" Is
tho H.irold Hill Wright Storv which
W H Clune made Into .i mole, with
Monroe Sullshurt In the role of the
novelist. Jane Nonk' Is the orphan
girl of the story M.ule In California,
tho scents are sild to he particularly
beautiful with many thrilling episode:,
atop tho mountains
1Mio(0ilas
Dr Jckl and Mr Hxde"
STAXLHY
brings John Uarrymore In th. best
Piece of acting the screen has had for
some months. This pln. as seen In
(uH.mce. Is one of the masterpieces of
the silent ilmnin John H Roberl
hon Hd the directing from the seennrlo
of Cnr.i Bernnger The fateenson
ston has been followed. Martha
Mansfield, Brandon Hurst. Charles
Line and mnny otheis participate.
t?r lOM "Miss Hobbs" Is a delightful
comed. bringing forth n new Mar In
the pen-on of Wanda Hawle Jeromo
K Jerome Is the author of the stor,
which l.-als with a gill who hates men
and takes to smocks nnd fads
VICTORU "Dangerous to Men." with
Viola Dana In the lending role of the
& J;o0stav."bv II T Dsmond" A
I'nmci to nuiy, nj ."-...- -i-irl
Is left nn orphan apd has a juutn
for a guardian She Is taught to fear
... l.,,! or.(,n renllzes her Dowers ol i
"'.?"' V.ui :,""; th ,,pw r't',e I
" i, u.. nnui,H nf ,
Uliiin-iiuii . ......." .-- -
KKGE.VT "The Dark Mirror' reflects
the acting oi unruinj iji" -'
contrasting iole are portrayed A
society girl and a feminine leader or
Chinatown are portrayed bv the star
Louis Joseph Vance Is tho author.
CAPITOr, "The Butterfly Man." with
Lew "od A pretty picture of lovo
making
COLOSIAI "The Palltr Case" with
Pauline Frederick first half of week.
The Woman Came." with Noima
Talmadge, latter half
sr.'l.VD-"Oii Ulth the Dance,' with
Mae Murra Excellent pln
LOCUST "The Silver Horde," bv Rex
Beach. Fmelj acted
KIVOU "Whj Change Your Wife?
with Thomas M-Uhan Good Horj.
WKST AW.Kff.M,-". Daughter of
tie Gods." with Annette Kellermann.
Mon. nnd 'rues . ' H s House in Order."
with Kl-le IVrguM,,, Ved and riiur.. ;
"The Woman In the hultcase. with
r.nlil Bennett h'rl and Sat
"Tho Hell on. wun .uarBu!ii
...' . ..., 'TI....1 Ar. th. Man."
?! 'Tfol.e t v a'rw i. I; Frl and Sat.
,., ,,vi The White Dove." with
UI.li3IU.Jt I Hit. , llf
fi 11 C',rrtr V KIO! V OI lllurilul UIU.
"The 1I..UH" of Tos ' with Seena
Owen latter half
CV.DAU "Mickev with Mabel Nor
mai, . M'n "The Dev Us Claim "with
S Lue Hav.iwaka Tues , "The Cost. '
with Violet Hemlng. Wed, nnd
Thuis 'The I -up with SesMio Haya
1 'iwa Frl and Sat
COII,rViI- "The Sagebrushes with
mii1i.iii1h and c'iiIIco Wives,"
.., vif.ii.irr .iiiiii .iiiu . - . .
wltn
iinii.i- Peterv. Wed and
Thurs. ,
Tim KTlse Road" with
Dnld Ben-
nett I rl and i-at
LKAUFIl "The Walkoffs," with Mav
Allison M..n and Tues ; ""'Into."
with Mab-1 Normand, Wed. and
T'Viirs "The False Roaii." with Enid
Bennett Frl and Sat.
- i.wrrpifV . Vnzlmovft. In
"':.Sl ' ullVi of a Child " Favorably
leeeivd
nil-Fill l Re Beach's The oilvei
Horde ' "The Stolen Kiss" with Con-Mi.nii'r-
Blnnej latter hair.
1 XMIIKA "The False Road." with
I-o'il Bennett 'Mrs Temple's Tple
Bran." w"th Bryant Washburn, lat
ter .half
., uiifPT TIKCr "Tho Ionian
i' lvei ' With Norma Talmadge "The
Right' of Wa." with Bert Lvtell. lat
ter half
Continuing Pholoplajs
..nirirjv' "Romance." .Dd-
''ward SleWon's love story of the
nrmia donna and the clenoman
nn?ls Keeie wi,,, starred In It on the
Ttage both in the United States and
Great Britain, plnjb the diva's role
on the screen
nn i rT-u-"Tho Heart of a Child fea
4M?'tT. sJlTrimnva. the distinguished
emotional actress, as the heroine of
?!"?.. r.,... in miirv She appears
flist ns a waif of the Lline House
district In I-onl .u and then In Kociet
vnrMblv reviewed this week nt
Favorably
Slnnley
Crowds Attest Popularity of
New Amusements
Unqualified Success of
Rodia's Concert Band
Giuseppe Rodia, Conductor
First Appearance of
Kathryn Wilen
Soprano
Free Concerts Twice Daily
Fireworks Every Friday Evening
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HfiRE NEXT WEEK ON
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Carpentler In Movie
Slnco the uirlvul In 'his. country of
.Georges Carpentler and his young bride,
much space has been dexoted to describ
ing their fads and fancies, their likes
and dislikes, their hopes and aspirations
and the probable outcome of an en
counter between M Carpentler nnd Jack
Dempsey for the world's heavyweight
championship title. His contract has
mado possible tho filming of "The Won
der man," the ltobcrtson-Cole produc
tion with M. Carpentler In the title role,
which Is announced as the feature at the
Victoria, week of Juno 21,
"Tho Wonder Man" Is nn Aineriia.1
society drama, but more than thnt Is the
comoyor of Information that tho light
fans of the countrj hae been waiting
for. It Is u picture which, besides fur
nishing entertainment, gives a "close
up" of Carpentler. the man, and Car
pentler. tho lighter
O'Brien Film for Stanley
"A Fool and His Money. li tleorgc
Barr McCutcheon. Kugene O Brlen'B
next picture will be seen nt the Stan
ley week of June L'Sth Itobert Dills,
one of tho foremost directors In th
business. Is the director Mr Dills has
had a varl'd experience hi the mutioii
plcturo world and also gained popular
ity ns an actor. He plaod opposite
Ollvo Thomas In two of her Sclznlsk
pictures. "Upstairs und Down" and "The
Spite Bride."
McCutcheon first became noted througn
"Beverly of Ornustarl; " "A Tool and His
Money" Is the story of a ne'er-do-well,
told with graphic power and a lush or
Incident characteristic of .Mr McCutcn
eon at his best. The leading role gives
Dugeno O'Brien opportunlt) for varied
and unasual work. The beautiful and
talented Iluby do Reiner pl.is tho role
f nto Aline, the heroine
Uf3nulrl ,. r-, ..4,,-.m i j
'" "wr. h VHinuuiMueu bVI u
Robert Warwick will bo seen at the
Arreiilln lhu u olr nf inn. oi i i,i.. ii.
i -. ..... ..... w huiic .. ,,i ,ia mitci
i production, "The Cltv of Masks." the
fccreen version of tho popular novel liv,""'0 I ete, have found numberless
c;rorge Barr McCutcheon. adanted bv 1 friends. It Is a story rich In symbolism.
Walter Woods and directed by Thomas
neuron i ne luir piays tho part or a
lord Incognito.
The plot of "The City or Masks" Is
built up around the novel dci that there
are hundreds of men and women IA New
York concealing the fact that thty are
of nobl birth by oecupjlng humble posi
tions as chauffeurs, governesses, and the
like. Onco a week thty meet at a cer
tain house and ussumo their rightful
Identities for tho evening
CHESTNUT ST. '
FINAL $1.50 MAT. TODAY
LAST TIME
TONIGHT
CHARLOTTE
GREENWOOD
In Tli- brftxnn's Best Munlcal
Peaces
Linger Longer Letty
THE THKlM.i:n OP ALL THHIM.BnS
BEGINNING I O SHOWS
MONDAY p daily
1 Seat'. .Now
MATS.. 2:30 25c. 35c. 50c
EVGS.. 7 & 9 25c. 50c. 75c
QT7l7 Will Iltr of Koreat ItunKars
r.r. Mvld r-wnn of Human Clash
rlsht of tho Ixiveru on tho
Mountain Cliff
C Comlrg THE FORTUNE TELMIIl
LYRIC Last Time Tonight
Last $1.50 Mat. Today
WILLIAM
C0URTENAY
In tho Sctntlllatlnr Succms
CIVILIAN CLOTHES
METROPOLITAN S
3 ShoWS Daily -,; f'a'nT.. 50o
DORIS KEANE
IN
ROMANCE
THE I110 rHOTOFLAY OF THE SEASON
"action Douglas Fairbanks
in "Tirr Mor.T vconPLB"
COMK OUT IN TIIK SINHHINK TO
WILLOW GROVE PARK
AND IIKAR
PATRICK CONWAY BAND
I'lrnlc (Irovrs Modern Amiiwmrnti
PMTTKK PlfNUM AT TUB PASIrfO
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c (TisWiw
P" MBVrVJffOiO Mfn uoir.urfi
X ' WITH .
HEflRT7U3S'THRIllS '
VOFlOVETADVENTURe
COME0fV PATHOS ,
U U U U LU
SCREEN AND STAGE
HE TICKLED THE IVORIES
And Now Harry Carroll Writes
Pieces for Other Piano-Thumpers
From the position 6f thumping tho
keys of a piano In one of tho small mo
tion picture houses tn New York, to that
of ono of America's popular young com
posers, Is the careor of Harry Carroll,
who comes to Keith's Theatre next week
as the star of "Vnrletleo of 1920.",. for
which he composed every bit of music.
It vn a little less than nine years ago
that Carroll left his home In Atlantic
City and went to New York.
tater he wns a member of ajnuslcal
trio In vaudellle and two years later,
after gaining cniiKidernble experience,
ho became a member of tho writing stnff
of a big music publishing firm. His first
real success was "On tho Mississippi"
nnd he added famo when he compoed
"The Trail of tho Lonesome I'lne."
From Stage to Screen
Edward l'cll, who falls off a high cliff
In "The Eves of the World." has had
large experience In both mole and dra
matic fields He had'llvo years of stock
training, In the East and the West, nnd
he toured extensively with Edwin Abeles
In "Brewster's Millions," with Guv Bates
I'ot In "The Holi to the Hoonh" nnd
with Richard fioldon and several other
stars In pictures he has been with
Dubln, Sells, Cluno and the American
Co.
'Shepherd of the HIII6" Filmed
"The Shepherd of tho Hills," Harold
Bell Wright s novel, has been mado Into
an elabovato plcturlzatlon by the Harold
Bell Wright Sti rv Picture Corporation
and will have Its first Philadelphia pres
cnt.ntlon at the Garrlck week of Juno 21.
"'" 1'"- nnepn-ru or me inns' may
not DO IL ninslernlpert from n tnrnrv
standpoint It Is thought to be the "best
beloved" of Mr. Wrlcht'n ctnrlna Tlio
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ciiniacie. rrom ' reaclilm Bill down to
tllat approaches tho allegorical,
t II I. SIM i.
A June Frolic of
CARLETON HOAGLAND PRESENTS THE REVUE DE LUXE
HARRY CARROiU CO.
In "VARIETIES OF 1920"
' 1T1I
HARRY MILLER-GRACE FISHER HIGGINS & BATES
Sfl'I'OKTKII IIV IlKVY OF mm TMVAY HUM Tll'.s
LARRY HARKINS gene MASON & COLE fay
and his MnNAItrifS HI' SIRI.OIIY In "JfST I (IK A hiss"
n
Tho Klttsiv Mtlle Klown The Poi.ul.ir llroiidnay favorite
SYLVIA CLARK HARRY DELF
"The C.lnrt Cilrl" In Foiiew of Ills Own fomposltlon
FOUR READINGS CORNELL, LE0NA & ZIPPY
Jurslrrs of Iliuiun Ilelnss ' iirlrtlrs n li riirte
KXTIL, AUULI) ATTKACTIOM
AND
MRS. GENE HUGHES
IV "HIIKX 1IK r,MR HACK."
THO SIIOHs I1IM, '.' 1". M S0c AND Sir. MdlllS, R O'CI.OtK, 30c TO SI So"
INCI.rillM. lt TAX. HKATri ON HAM: lM: U'F.KK IX AI)ANrK ' '
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A THRILLING DRAMA
BM3HrajH--rWi iLm a VI 1 aT PFKjuJUjnBUaHHttftdwl
L 4 SHOWS DAILY Jk
Bamar ever flcured out tho unwritten laws ltof9l.
-l Of the Mormon crti? IF
What do you know about Mormonlam7
i liormonlam ny went than free divorce or tho looae
law of Nevada! ...., . IIv you figured the fato of Mormon Maid and what her
Would you allow your dauihter to marry a Mormon? ' outlook would boT r
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION EXCLUSIVE..FIRST SHOWING
WORLD'S GREATEST MOTOR RACE SOO MILES
'I .10 TAK0O8 RIDEES DEFY
I 1
Fairbanks Film at Metropolitan
United Artists bigger production will
bo presented In this city at the Metro
politan Opera House. Douglas talr
banks's latest production. "The Molly
coddle," will have Us inltlnl premiere
following tho engagement of Doris
Kcano In "Romance."
Critics who havo pre-vlcwcd this
picture call it the best thing Fnlrbanks
has done. Horedltv and environment
supply tho theme. Ho makes a decided
departure from the usual type of picture,
nnd will bo seen In a love story In a
rather subdued character of a sympa
thetic nature
Winter Garden Premiere
Although scheduled for opening In
Atlantic City, the Shuberts nnnounce
that "Cinderella on Broadway. tno
twenty-seventh Winter uarucn excrava
ganza. will have its premloro "n New
York on Juno SI.
l.miriiiilr Av . lift. 40th A Jlt?
Ilally SUB. uud Ern.. 1 A J
vaudevilleI
Beaded liy the Clever Duo 5
BRADLEY & ARD1NE t
Willi lilt IN llhHUt at tlir ulnno S
k Joe Browning; Timely Sermon!;
Speck & mcINtyre, -(pg
S Klutner s Entertainers
9
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SHOW'INU Ol'i
'i TALMADGE Wntm,
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In TUB H OMAN OlVl'.S
nil.L rilANGKn TIIUK&nAY
AMVWVWVVlViUlUtVVV';
Vaudeville Stars!
11TUA ADUhl) ArritACTlO.N.'
HY KDflAlt AI.I.AN UOtu.r
M. PEWW
THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT "SHORE ACRES"
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0 XT CHESTNUT AND JUNIPER STREETS
I f V SAM'L NIXON-NIRDLINGER, Bu.. MBr.
- i' BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE
TAKEN FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY PAUL WEST
Wliat hppena to pooplo who nro not Mormon
when Ihey livo within tho Stata of Utah?
Have jou ever tleured out tho unwritten lawi
of the Mormon creed?
DEATH FOR 1100.000 FEIZE MONEY OH
Theatrical Billboard
for Coming Week
KEITH'S Harry Carroll and company
In "Vnrlotles of 1920," orlgnlal musicm
skit; Mrs. Gene Hughes nnd company.
In clever playlet; Sylvia Clark, songs;
Harry Delf, Bongs; Larry Hosklns
and his Monarch of, Melody; Gene
Mason and S.iy Colo, sketch; the tour
Readings, nthlctcs: Council, Lconannd
Zippy, skill nnd dnrlng.
ALUUOIIKNY Joseph K. Watson,
comedian; tho Haven Bracks, gmi
nnsts, ancle Levy and girls; Robin
son, McCabo and Robinson, songs;
MncCarton nnd Marone, dancers, uud
"Tho Walkoffs," movie,
OtiOlW "Oh, Teddy ("tnuslcal comedy;
Lemuel nnd Richards, blackfaco com
edians; Wnlter Law nnd company,
sketch : Freed, Raynor and Bosby.
songs nnd tnlk; Helen Primrose, com
edlenue: Ungaro Romany, violinist;
Rcllly, Sheets nnd Clare, and Al Les
ter and Company, melodists ; Perez
and Mnrgot, ttanccs.
CltOSB KEYS Rlnlto. dancer; Hlbbltt
and Malic, songs; tho Gllllo Troupe,
acrobatic offering; Tho Four Ameri
can Beauties; Van and York, songs;
Rosaftlna and Hnrrett, novelty. "The
New Leader" heads bill latter half of
week.
IIIIOAOWAY "Tho Overseas Revue"
musical novelty ; Lnzar nnd Dale, skit ,
Stafford, DeRose and company, re
view, and movie, "The Woman Gives."
Jinison and Cole head bill latter half
U7,r,Ll.V 'W.VN "Follies of Song and
Dance," musical comedv ; Bradley and
Ardlnc, hours ; Joe Browning, ser
mons; Frank Peck and Jack Mcln
tyro, comedians; Klutlngs, entertain
ers, and movie, "Tho Woman Gives."
MaCart nnd Bradford head bill lattui
half, .
W A I.TOM IZOOr Florence Andrews.
"The Qlad Girl." In song; Leila Go
forth, the goldcn-volccd singer; Mc
Kttinon Twins, tongs nnd dances , Liu
olla Lloyd nnd BAbctto Kstes, cornet
1st nnd singer; Jean Tennyson, cliaus
seuse en costume ; Pearl L'atou, Into of
"My Lady Friends."
OltANU "Tho Four Husbands," ven-a-tllo
imialcnl comedy ; Chnrles Gates
nnd Marlon Flnlay, sltlt: William
Cutty, musician ; IJInok. Wlilte and
Lscloss, funsters . movies
h'IXoy" Manhattan Knight," with
George Walsh, movie; "The Four
Wolfs," domettlc comedy; Bartrom
nnd Se'xton, entertainers; the Gleck
ers, water Jugglers; Star nnd Mao
Lnurcl, odd conceits: Klrby. Qulnn
and Auger, melodists, first half.
Wheeler Trio heads bill latter half
Lewis Jazr Band Plays Fox-Trots
The first record mado with Ted Lewis
Jazz band selections on both sides has
been released bv Columbia this month.
On one sldo Is "I'll Sco You In C-U-B-A,"
with Incidental whittling by Ted Lewis
himself, a fox trot In which even tho
tromboho sounds thlrstj. "The Moon
Shines on the Moonshine," tho fox trot
on tho other side, "Along tho Way to
Damascus" and "Rose of Mandalav," two
lively Oriental fox trots, aro Hickman's
Orchestra contribution tu Columbia
danco records this month.
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II. Mxnn-Mrdllnnrr, Vlr.
Next -tleek ."Thfi four lluhhaluls"
lj' Vlliilnlnrr Mns. I'dnnib, I'd, of 20
t m. Cnltr I Ciates & Flnlay
PrNjI, t" lllack. White' LVijeM
Rl KJl " Eduar Coninly
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Monroe (iriint
Tnrt 0 LOST CITY
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"THE HOUSE OK TOYS"
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Why Change Your Wife?
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The Virgin of Stamboul
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REX BEACH'S
The Silver Horde
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llmlta of Utah?
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NEXT WEEK
Lew Cody
And Four Leadlnr Women in
THE BUTTERFLY MAN
By Oeorre Barr McCutcheon
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German town Ar. Uelou' Chflttn A e .
.Mumluy, Turnilto und Vclnrduy
PAULINE
FREDERICK
b "THE PALISER CASE"
Added CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in "BEHIND THE SCENES"
Tbunday, Friday and Saturday
Elaine Hammerstein "o.SS"
Krunhfnril Ao nnd Allcyhrn
ni;t wr.r.K
Popular Dialect Comedian
The
JOSEPH K. WATSON
Annii: KAninni.K
Humoroua Gonca and Saylnca
R0B1HS0K, McCABFFbOWW
7 BRACKS
A Keiilly Wonderful llililhltlnn uf
Durlnrf, Nere und Skill
MacCAfTON MARONE"
JACK LEVY
And Ilia Symphony Olrli.
A Metro Photoplay
MAY ALLISON
ill "THE WALK-OFFS"
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Monday, Tuesday uud Mwlneiidiiy
Beaioa's Molt Notable Presentation
JAMES MORRISEY'S
OVERSEAS
REVUE
. uA "t,ntl Kuilcal Production
Shock Troop; of Sonr. Dance and
Comedy In Pun and Prollo
First South Philadelphia Shontn.
NORMA
TALMADGE
In Her lateat Buccen
"THE WOMAN GIVES"
DILI, OIlANOED THUESDAV "
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WM ,'r"' ' Tl?.liT!
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Todays Haxl-
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Ah. 16th
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shown on llie acreen.
and a Notaoie aii.
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Given
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Aristocracy,
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Jerofaa K. Jerome.
Today
Wm. rarnum In
Tlio Ailventuror
MKTUO PltODUCTION
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Paramount Preienta
DOROTHY DALTON
la THOS. H, INGE'S
"THE DARK MIRROR"
Dy LOUIS JOSEPH VANOE
IIIIOAD
f. mill:
Next 'k
THE HEART
NAZIMOVA
fli' mti-n,
Added Larry Semon, "Solid Concrete"
IMPERIAL
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MO.V.. Tt'KS.
A WED.
REX BEACH'S
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EXTRA ADDED ATTnACTION"
A Tremendout Comedy Production
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A Festival of Sonr and Jollity
OTHEIl ACTS WORTH WHILE
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iSO, 7 nnd 0 P. M.
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
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& COMPANY
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nf llie. heawu. Cinllnl 'H.OOK"
BILL GUANOED THURSDAY
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