Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 03, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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;7Region plans' ipaderewski urges"
k JIGGER DELEGATION PURCHASEOFBONDS
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Wanls to Send at Least 65 Rep-
resentativos to Cleveland
. Convention
An appeal to the r."0 posts of Ponn
teyivnnln to incrcfiRp tlielr membership to
the maximum prior to August 2." Is
made by Commnnrier David J. Davis, of
Rcranton. In order tint the Pennsylva
nia delegation to the national eomention
may be as strong as possible.
The Keystone State will receive five
departmental delegate and n,tt ndditlon-
.1 delegate for each thounnd members
jintil up thirty dajs prior to the con
vention. The convention will meet
September -7 and continue through
the 2Sth and 29th, and will be held in
Cleveland. O
On the bais of the preent pnlil-nn
membership of appnnimntclv "O.HOO.
this state will receive llftj-flio dcle
cn ten: It Is anticipated that the mem
bership will be nt !cnt 00.000 b
August 2.". so that the delegation
strength at that time will be approxi
mately sixty -live.
Annotinnmrnt of Delegates
Announcement of the following dele
gated from Philadelphia wits nnde ofli
cially from the state hcad.piarterx. Ml
Chestnut street, today:
District Hoards 1 and 2 (Philadel
phia) delegates are 11 H Harri". Post
No. 107. 1SW." ltinggold 'treit. Phih
delnhla: F YV Melvin. Post No 70.
"West Ktitl Tnist Rii.Mlnc. Phlladel
Post No 171. '
"'
lihla: H. R Tulh
Kuglcr's Restaurant
Philadelphia:
JU. J. Pickering. Post
No 40!!, 012
South St. Pernard street. Philadelphia:
V H. Creamer. .lr , Po-t No 10.1.
3200 Lincoln Piillding. Philadelphia:
TV. h. Carr. Post No. 275. .".OS lteed
Ptrcet.Thilndelphia ; .T. K. Housevnrth.
rost X6. 1"'i. nottheast corner. Thirti
eth and Lehigh avenue. Philadelphia ;
H. L. Wntkins, Post No. 2.V.). .Milt
West Columbia avenue. Philadelphia:
Thomas Jlooie. Post No. 211. 112S
Filmore street. PhPndplnliin.A. Ferrj.
Post No. 133 01.'I7 Dittman street.
Vissahickon : Dr John .1. Foran. Post
JCo. 2t), 3001 Terrace street. Wissa
hickon. Philadelphia: M. D. Rronn.
Post No. .'. Lena and Armat .streets,
Ocrmantown. Philadelpliia: Thomas F.
Median, Post No. S3. South Furrngut
terrace. Philadelphia ; Oorgc YV. Carr,
Post No 270. Uailey Building. Phila
delphia. The alternates are R. L. .Ten
kins, Post No 1)0. 2100 South Fourth
street, Philadelphia: Hlizabi th Wiin
derle, Post No fiO. 4P52 North W nr
nock street. Philadelphia: M S Dp
Wolf. Post No :!l.-. 213!) North
Fifteenth street Philadelnhia . Thomas
Quinn. Post No 201 P O Hox No 31.
Karberth Pa . V Crawle. Post No.
KS. 432 Richmond street, Philadelphia :
Rev. J I- Wolf. Pnt No 31.-. 242
South Twentieth street Philadelphia;
C. F. Schaffer Post No U7. 174o
Xorth Seventeenth street. Philadelphia ;
XT. V. Ifolno 1nt No. lV Stenhen
L. 1
!&?inini Tinll.linn I'liiln.lelnhl.l : W F.
jFcnerty, Post No. 0. laddress not
Jkftown) ; Henjaniin AVeIovki. Post
Nol' 300. 4."20 Mercer street. Philadel
phia ; W. R. Andrews. Post No. 370.
312S Wagner avenue. Philadelnhia . W
P.,C,unthrop. Jr.. Post No. 203. 0002
North Twelfth street. Philadelphia:
Joseph R. McCall. Post No. 20. 1000
Chestnut street. Philadelphia : Thomas
H. Slorris Pot No. 7, ."00.- Chester
venue Philadelphia.
To Celebrate the Fourth
American Legion posts throughout
the state will take an active part to
day in the comm.iuitv celebrations that
will mark the Fourth of Julv. In many
i.i!:M .i. .... !,.- o,nnn,i ti,..
community celebration in honor of the
birthday of the nation, and are nailing
themselves of tne opportunity to again
affirm that splendid Americanism that
4nnlr flirt tmitifT men nr flits nntinn Info
the wa to &r.hat .he world might
enjoy freedom anil democracv
The department commanuer 11ns urgeu
the posts to cull hpeeial meetings, if in continue for fifteen dais. The Col
necessary to ratifi the new unsttu leKeville Hefornied Chun h will join in
tion, so that it may become effei tive nn 0pen-nir patriotic service nt the
August 1. , camp tomorrow. Tlie Hev. Dr. "William
In Philadelphia the constitution has names Lower, pastor of the hognn
already been ratified by six posts. The Presbyterian Church, will deliver the
honor of being first to ratify went to address. This is the third yenr that
Tost 1S.", of which II. Eugeue Heine. M)ch services have been held. They nt
xvho was chairman of the convention tract a lnrge number of people from the
constitution committee, is n member, countryside. The public is invited to
Post 20. of which (ieorge II Stewart, the service.
a member of the (ominittee. is a mem-
bcr, and Po-t ."(). the Yioman if) Post 1 D,i,in e,ui, , v rut n a
composed of the .loung women who Patrlot,c S1" Y. M. C. A.
served in the navv during the war, I A patriotic sen n-e will be held in the
were the next to ratifi In sin cession , lobby of the Centinl V M. C. A. to
eeino Tns 'A Post ! 1 nnd I'n.t j'.iT. i morrow at 1 o'clock. Tlie Itcv. .Dr. T.
It Is believed that the work of wttincu- I
tion will be completed before August 1. '
Commander D.ms has announced
Vin l,e will nnniilnr tin I Istrli t ilrlllltl
commanders as authorized a the new
constitution imuudititclx upon its rati
fication, and that thise oflii inN will be- i
gin to function so that the woik of the
American Legion in this state can pro
ceed. I
Commander Dai is has announced the
reappointment of lMnr W. Haiid. of
Post .'1, as chairman of the department
Americani'iitiou committee. Associated
with Chairman P.aird in this work, in
cluding the iiirioiis distmt I'hanineii
throughout the stnle. and lomprising the
executive lomnuttte, aie (iinlliain
Aertsen, .lr . John V (lean. P.iul .1
McOnhan. K Mar-hall Si ell. Thomas
Evans, .lr , and Dr Ward linntou
To Hold First Annual Meeting ,
"William P Itoilie Post. No l'l. will1
hold the lir-t uunu.il untiiig nt t.ic post
on Tuesdai eiening. .lull 1.'!. in I.an
dls Hall, Sixtv-tlmd stmt and Wood
land aienue The nieuiiig will he (jiien
over to the initiation coniinitl i and
entcitainiiu nt loiiniiittee The initi.ition
committee lias fianied a ritu il foi u-e of
the post, and it will be tiled out for the
first time at tin- ineeiing. The inter
talnmeut committee bus urrungeil tor
boxing bouts, music, smokes and ie
freshinents All ex-serine men in tlie
neighborhood of Sixti-tlmd -treit and
AYoodland aienue uie iniited to attend.
John F Clinton, P.i:t.- South Sut-tifth
btreet, is the inminuuder.
H. II Hoiihton Post. No a. of fier
niantoun. bollt of the most distant
member of the Aim-iimn Legion in
Penusjlvinna He i John lrnrs,
who is engaged in the bunking bu-iuess
ot Hongkong. China He is u ier m -tive
member of tlie post, despite tlie fac t
.that he is on the otbei -k, ot the uuild.
Bin Keeps in c1om toin h with the pot
and its nifalrs He submitted scwrii!
tuggestinnn that were taken to tlie ic
cent stute (oiiieiitiou and lias been a
good ailiiser with respect to post uotui
ties in (lermantown It is iienmary ,
for the post adjutant to write a special
report to Mr Menis ufter each meeting
The net meeting of tlie (isi.n- 1(
Clvuber Post, No 1.72. will be In Id
lionrd the steamship Heriisidc. which is
now nt Pier 27, mirth w hunts, under
going repairs and being made rcuely to
lemiine trips to Frame and other conti
nental countries Comrade Albert M.I
1 Undid U second engineer of the boat
nnd has becured the courtesies of tlie
tdifp from her coinniaiidiiig officer. A
special program has been urranged, and
0cu air meeting nt this time of the
j ear Is sure to he u drawing card. Tlie
membership committee in reporting the
results of its recent successful drive has
Announced a new slogan for the, post
"Wutcb U Growl"
World-Famed Pianist Appeals to
Friends Hero to Invest in
Polish Securities
IS NOT SEEKING CHARITY
On the eve of (dosing the Polish Oov
eminent loan, after n ueresful earn
palgn of nearly five weeks. M. Ignaee
Pndrrew.'kl. Polish patriot. statrman
and n world-famed plntilst. cabled n
strong appeal to his American follow'
; " " ff -r' - - -
luty ntid as- a com!, sound business
transaction.
In n telegram to Cnslnilr Sicnkicwle.
loan director for the Philadelphia dis
trlct. transmitted bv the Polish minis
ter at Washington, M. I'ntlr-rrw M
htntes:
"The leconstructlon of Poland is nil
Mtni'ing slowly. Enormous tracts of
hind are (.terllc on account of hick of
agricultural implements and of fer
tilizer Millions of people are starving.
In order to remedy the situation, to
stabilise the stnte. to help the economic
development of the country, to pav
what is due for imported food, the
Polish (lovernment decided to make n
contract for a loan in America, trusting
tirmlv that ou before all will help
this loan to n brilliant success.
"The Polish fiovornment does not ask
for charity, docs not want any gifts
and docs not nppeal for sacrifices. The
..,., .-. :.!.. ,- . .. .
1 oiisn unveriimciit iipiieais 10 you anil
a " 1"" lu ' '" " .uor miuik-
n'"' ,0 MP'l' Jour mother country. to-
gether with your own advantage. Your
mono is safe. Poland will be rich
There is in her soil coal, salt, r.lnc and
other minerals. Her fields are fertile.
There are splendid trees in her forests.
Our people are thrifty, laborious nnd '
houet The Polish laborer remains in '
ids enormous majority a loyal citizen
of Poland and a good patriot. I join
ni voice to that of the Polish Gov
ernment and I appeal to the national
department and to jou all. fellowcoun
trjmeti (Jive to jour mother country
all that her best children were able
to give her."
LONGEST DISTANCE TO SUN
Old
Sol Farthest From Earth
morrow, Says Penn Man
To-
The earth will be farther from the sun
tomorrow than at any other time this
year, according to Samuel O ltarton,
of the I'n'versitv of I'din hnnin.
Ho explnins the feeming paradox of
the hottest weather at the tune the sun
is farthest nwav bv the fact that the
temperature is controlled largely by tb.e
inclination of the sun's rays to the ver
tical. The Inclination of the sun's rays
varies from sixteen degrees to sixty-four
degrees, while the distance to the sun
varies only 3 per cent during the year.
CAR CHANGES TOMORROW
Routes 16 and 21 to Run on Filbert
Street West of City Hall
Routes 10 and 21 of the P. It. T.
will be rerouted tomorrow and here
after as follows :
Koute 10. North Nineteenth and
Twentieth streets line Northbound,
from Front and Market streets on
Market. Juniper. Filbert and Twen
tieth streets; thence over regular route.
riX'e,ti: street
5"V;Pnup,I.1' "'"
and .Market streel
Itoute L'l. North Seventeenth nnd
line From Front
streets on Market, .luni- 1
per. rilbert and Eighteenth streets,
thence over regular route.
Boys' Brigade Company Opens Camp
rr,i . rt . ,- 1 . . .
TriX' WesbyVe' CHWSS!
Philadelnhia openH th
eir camp on the '
iiri,imn nhnve Cn let.ev!llo ..,lov it
Asher Hess, one of the Civil ar s
'5t, famous drummer boys, will be the.
speaker and will alo piny the same
ni "'- U""l u.liillK lll ui. xi.i-iiii
Hess is m great demand as n patriotic I
spe.iker. nnil his theme, "Memories,' !
is the most popular of his patriotic ad
ilre-ses
also In
A patriotic song
Hervice will
in Id in the lobby
nt 7 o clock.
June Record Month In Deeds' Office
All records for the number of instru
mi nt.s filed in the record of deeds'
ofhi e fm a single month were shatteied
in dune, when n total of 18,727 papers
of various kinds were handled. Of this
lmmbir 17.000 consisted of mortgages
and deeds, with the balance mude up of
barters, releases and miscellaneous
doi uinents.
Patriotism at Woodslde
Patriotism .will be the kejnoto at
Woodsldn Parle next week Patriotic
numbers will be played by Rodin's band
and Gertrude MacDonnell will contribute
io ihe celebrations by singing select ons
both popuar and Inspiring The f. ature
of the week will take plnce Mondavi
nlRlit with a display of fireworks, to
include special set pieces of u patriotic
character .....
.rrulrSit add"e.ve ;, ..J
v.-. . Vw.m nlronilv nnniilnr Hct t
KiUli.s arf enptrlv awn it In th first
... .. - i.A nAnDnn iitMnVi ia .eU.. I
ire eogeriv awi ii ing ine first
io nuiii ui i"-.5""' '":" ''":''
.,!,.. 0. W,lnSlllV. JU1V 14 Al Ihla
July ii i huh
orVuime ieors of coupon This
coupons will bo hidden in all parts of
time 250 tOVK will ni
u,' .'. ' ....... --! -
il strinuted to the
the park
, .l. i FMJOII I'll u,,li,i'.--" ,...- ...w ,..,..-.--..
Jack London tviovle , preSPntK tlm human drama must have
All the red-blooded ndienture that the expert knowledge of the trained psy
tack London put Into hi uoiei The I choloRlst, neurologist nnd phjslclan or
Sea Wolf ' has bten retnlned in a screen we shall -not accept him seriously.
ersion, when will nave us nrsi nil a-
jrJhi .hnwinir at tho Victoi la werk of
Julv 1"
The "erslon of "The Sea Wolf Is said
to bo replete with speet.u ular scenes,
nuch as a ferryboat and a tinning
Kchooner crushing nt sea, a thip foun -
derlnpln a fog; "Wolf L.arsun s lessicl.
The Ghost, beached on a desolate Island
Linphasis hns been laid on tho striking
story, which Is nt bottom a study In
contrasts the brutal be,t captain who
believes that "might makes right," and
the esthetic, peace-loilng oung Idler,
whom l)o rescues after a cutastropho at
bca.
Coming Films at Opera House
Scleral of the best recent feature
films hae been booked for future presen
tation at the Chestnut Street Opeia
House
Following the "Lyes of the Worltl "
now running, will come Marjorv Rnm
benu In "The Fortune Teller" This
will be succeeded by dune's masterpleco
"Hamona ," succeeding this will come
"The Garden of Allah " The Chestnut
cirui Oner a House will bo onen all sum.
I mer for the showing of motion-pictures.
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f-'vc Im?- - i4 smxws, ,7Ns rEBBicr
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MOVIEGRAMS FROM
SCREEN TO PATRON
mHE eyes of Clnra Kimball Youns
X have been unconscious recipients of
genuine individual admiration from film
devotees. Their perfection of form, rich
midnight colorlnc nnd alluring and com
pelling expression constitute ono of Miss
Young's greatest screen assets. These
orbs hao many times been likened unto
"twin stars" and "lakes 01 tender sym
pathy" These celebrated and bewitching- eyes
of Miss Young may bo seen In her
latest picture. "For tho Soul of Rafael,"
at the Stanley next week.
TO LEAP from a high cliff, towering
above the river nnd land In the
ter while sticking to the saddle of
i,i. niirtn unnv. In one of the thrllllnK
! feats accomplished by William S. Hart
In Sana: nis newest x-uruniuum n.i
craft production, which will be seen at
the Palace next week.
In the effort to reach the scene or a
train hold-up the star takes si short cut
nnd In order to be on time makes tho
death-defying leap He Is a tnrget for
the bullets from the bandits' guns as he
starts to swim his horse across the
rler. and to save tho animal he sends
,& u...... . e.lVna nut nlnnp. An IX.
k..h. .,,.. i,i i,emi lie dles ami the
bandits think he Is lost Then he swimi
under water and comes out In time to
turn the tames ana save im- unomi
train doubly so because on It la the girl
he loves
XTfi- Thnrmnn
noted screen benutv,
'U-'S,, aS
pjC(ptIonal pj-t )n addition. There Is
a strong etn of comeay.
LIKI
f.ll
the romance of
Irv lore s the tancy-orrss oau
which will delight cllliuren 01 nu iikcs
from nine to ninety at tho Arcadia next
week In ".Tenrrv Be Oood," showing Map
Miles Mlnter, prettier than ever, as tho
A pair of pranclnc white ponies, draw.
Ing n chariot in which Is a dalntv little,
princess enter In this scene Driven by
the prince- tho chariot winds Its way
around the ballroom floor, crowded with
rinncinc couples
In a secluded hiding place Jenny pees
the prince of her dreams, dressed In gold
boots approaching her as jears ago
Clndirella Is said to have discovered
hr prince The scene is lavishly staged.
A
STCNT" declnrcd to be without
-fl parellel in the annals of mouon-
P'ciure tnriuers is "'" " '.'.,,
n.,.,1 iifl" which will be seen Hi
the Victoria next week In pursuit of
an outlaw gang, the Fox star swings
across a gorge thirty feet wldo and 125
ftet I'eep b nltachtng his lariat to an
orham;ing tree.
The Fremont pass road Is cut through
121 ftet of solid rock, with a solid stone
h-isis iiener.al Fremont had to make
his w-av oxer the mountains at that spot
ulihout roads to help htm Since his
riav however, the pass has been built.
Mix alw.ns hunting dillicuit ana spec-t.-uular
spots for his pictures, long con
templated a sensational crossing over
tlie top of the road In "Desert Love
he pot his chance The rope he used wag
llfti feet lone am! the roping of the top
of the trto was In itself a feat of skill.
The whole swing amounted to more
than fortv feet, but ho mado it with
' ':- . .n..i .i.. innno. .Tn-.
ase Ana wneir ne wuh iibuui un iii
.',a h', rector
,"''M'Kn ,t 8 declared, did not use any
h, t, other .than a simple
" .' ','h lo.c,i hands
erl wl,h t-""c" "an"8-
i SCULPTOR must know anatomy,
A ,! the morn of nn anatomist he is
h better sculptor he becomes.
iiccoru-
1 11 CT tO "
Hawkshurst, of the Globe
of chowlnir "i:vw of tho
i"'" - ,"-" i'iVK." tji' wrirt ,
'1!ImI.V. 4, "
world. irom
- , , ,h, Chestnut Street
llOVPI, Ml III" -iicow. . ..v.w ,.-.-
.""v., v -
, The P-choloR.,t nowadays Is no
longer ; a sort .of specialize meUPhysl-
House
i inn hm must oua lfv iiH u nnyHlcian.
Mr Hawkshuist said "Similarly It may
t v. ,4a.Tf.TirlArl ihfit tho novellut who
j.mmiu 'i ' '" r,"' ,, i
nnd the frivolous woman, no doubt, will,
continue nt the same old stand handing
the regular wares Hut there Is hound
to be serious literature, too, and that It
I Is not to be affected by twentieth cen-
, tury science is scarcely io iw nu . kikii,
31T liaWKHIIUiei uvviMicn, .!, e,-" o
an InstancB of this new bort of thing in
"lCies of the World"
Aspirants alter nierary noiiora muoi
do more th.in tnKo tho KriBllsh courses at
college, In Mr liuwkahurst'a opinion.
H1
nr.lv Is another answer to tho oft-
asked nuestloiiH, "Where ilo the
movie folk come fiom'" ami "What 1h
ijoihI training for the prreen?"
The annwer In In thlH ensfc, a well as
In a great many others, "I.earn to
dance." It plies unUHUnl graco to the
body, H uell ns putting ono In tine
physical trim
ICIlen foHsltv who plays an Important
role In "Patstrs Ily," the Patho special
by J. Stuart Illackton, which will ho sewn
at the Garrlck next week, determined on
a career. She decided to danco her way
Into It t A ,
She secured her first, engagement In
, XEDaER-JBHjI$DELPHIA, SATURDAY,
ON THE SCREEN AND ON
!iKXXr?3M?.4.W ''
W.S. HAUT. TOM Ml WmL . '1
5AND" "DESE12.T JS??5 BE?
TOM Ml
DESERT
.LOVE-
Victoria."
V
MJPV HIIK
MINTEE. "IEMNYs5WVV
BE GOOD ArWdld-
the "FollleB." Hoping to attain stellar
honors In musical comedv, she pro
gressed rapidly until an operation ruined
her singing voice. Her beauty had been
recognized, howcicr, nnd she entered
fllmi.iiiil. nnnenrliiK flrht In "Checleis'
J. Stuart -Blackton selected her to play
In "Passers By" because of her beauty,
which Is said to typify the Kngllsh girl
of long llnenge and social distinction
MOTHER love, nccordlng to Marjorlo
Rambcau, tho celebrated emo
tional actress of tho stage nnd screen,
Is tho most magnificent thing Irr life nnd
Is the driving forco behind every worth
while Impulse. It was as the mother
In the stage success. "The Fortune
Teller." that she rounded out a career
already noted for achleiement
Miss Itambeau's work was on such a
high plane of excellence that it was de
cided to transfer It to the screen. Al
bert Cnpellanl was assigned tho task
of production The result Is declared a
notable contribution of its sort to the
silent drama.
The picture, those, who have seen it
say, "tells a morality story In an Im
mortal way " It hns been released by
rtobertsorr Cole, the well-known pro
ducers nnd distributors, and will be seen
soon at the Chestnut Street Opera
House ... . A.
Because of tho popularity of tho star
and the nppeal of the story, the man
agement has arranged to extend the
run longer than usual. Tne theme,
mother love. Is Inextricably bound up
with psythlc phenomena.
TTTHEN an author writes a pleco for
W tho movies there is a chance that
the production may bo made many times
by different companies, Just as plays
are produced bv different actors when
they reach stock An example of this
cha'ngo In players Is to bo found In some
recent announcements m jmuh io uumo.
Soon there Is to he seen at one of tho
Stanley theatres a version of "The Sea
Wolf," which originally had Hoburt Bos
worth In the title role. Incidentally,
this movie opened the Stanley. .Vow
another player. Wallace Beery, Is to be
seen in the role
In "The Deep Purple," which Is to
have an earlv Mewing, Is to ho dis
closed n better production than tho one
In which Claia Kimball Young nppeared
somo time npo Miriam Cooper, who
has tho leading role l n Phlladelfthlan
nnd the wife of Director Walsh, who
made the production for Mayflower
A clause In the orltjlnal contract called
for termination of the picture with the
former star after July l last, so no
longer will the public see Clara Kimball
Young; In the piece except probably for
prlvato bcrecnlnps for comparison with
tho new production of the old play.
RANDOLPH BARTLETT. the well
known scenarist and former editor
of the Photoplay Magazine, writes the
following ' Impressions" of Olive
Thomas, who will be Been nt the Cnpltol
noxt week In "Footlights and Shadows":
A tomboy in satins
A scapegrace princess.
Beauty with a dash of tabasco.
A sunbeam In masquerade.
Impudence without sting sentiment
without mush
Perpetual motion
Laughter In springtime.
Slmpllclti plus sophistication.
Theatrical billboard
for the Coming Week
Vaudeillle
KEITH'S Cndcr the Apple Tree,"
musical romeilv fe.itorlncr John Sully:
S.iin Ll'-birt in "The End of the
World" Walter G Wroo's "Buds of
1920. noiel dancing, Harry Anger
nnd Netu packer, clever skotch ;
Harry Biecn, song writer; Mario Lo,
In art studies , Gloon and Jenkins,
skit , Bob Murphy nnd Elmoro White,
songs, Van Cellos, foot feats; pictures.
GI.OllE Celestial Trio, novelty enter
tainers, 'Little Johnny Wijio," tuneful
inuHlcal comed , Murray Livingstone,
comedian Sully nnd Thornton, hklt ;
Milton Pollock nnd company, sketch ;
Judson "ole. Illusionist; Scott nnd
Aubrei entertainers , South nnd To
bin skit, the Perclval Girls, novelty;
Jim and Irene Martin, songs.
Mftjuu'ii'
""''" !'.
Klein Brothers, comedl-
nns "Alias Jimmy valentine, witn
Bert L tell, movie ; the Oakland Four,
comedians , Harvey and Carrol, enter
talneis "Molly an dllcr Pals" head
bill latter half
CROSS KEYS "Molly and Her Tnls."
niuslo.il comedy ! tho Southern .Four,
vjiullsts, Dona Cooper, sketch: Ircno
Myers, comedienne-; Huywoocl ana
I.ee and Kltamurn. Jans, athletes
Klein Ilrothcra head bill latter half.
OR A NO Wnt Phlludelphla High School
Hois' Hand. Pogana, music and wills
I tlliiR, Kellnm nnd O'Dnre, nketch ;
I Hex's ClrcuB, novelty, nnd "The In
1 truder." Mietch, with Fred Wayne,
and movies
I NIXON "Tho Melodv of Youth," new
I mimical tomedy ; Caiman nnd Arm
I HtronR, Into of tho Oayotles ; Mykoff
and Vallty, dancers; Unvo noth, er
i untile chap ; Cubby Hrothern and
It'lnrk, novelty net nnd movie, "Yankee
Doodle In Dtrlln." New bill last hnlr
WALTON ROOF lloscoe Alls. Mldgle
Miller nnd Jaxs Band j Ann Linn,
varied bouks and dances, nnd llelulno
Lynn, versatile singing comedienne.
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BERT LYTELL "ALIAS eJACK MCDONALD
dIMMY VALENTINE" 'EYES OF THE WORLD"
fJOROTHY GSH "RCMODELLING
HUSBAND Boqpivt ind Rtvoli
Guide to Photoplays
for the Week to Come
Special Movies
OAltntCK "Passers By" was written
by C. Haddon Chambers and directed
by J. Stuart Blackton. Herbert Raw
llnson is tho featured plner. Tho
story deals with tho searching into
tho Inner lives nnd souls of thuso who
pass a window whero tho Investigator
Is seated. '
Kcmalnliig Photoplay
CHESTNUT 8T OVr.RA HOUSE
"Eyes of tho World." the Harold Bell
Wright personally directed plcturlza
Hon of one of his best selling novels.
Tho theme is one of moral earnestness
nnd attacks many of the follies nnd
foibles of society. Well acted.
Photoplajs
STANLEY "For tho Soul of Rafael,"
with Clam Kimball Young In the lead
ing role of a convent-bred girl, who
Is pledged to watch over the soul of
her guardian's son. It Is n romantic
tale nnd beautifully mounted
PALACE "Sand" Is tho striking title
of William S. Hnrfs latest chicle.
Lambert Hlllycr directed tho story by
Richard Boggs. There are many
thrills unfolded, Including a train
hold-un nnd the blowing un of a safe.
Mary Thurninn nnd O. Raymond Nyo
nro In the support. "
AHCAD1A "Jennv Be Good'' Is played
by Mnry Miles Mlnter. Wilbur Fin
ley Pauley wroto tho story, which
deals with the secret marriage of two
youthful members of different strata
of society life. A dliorcc and re
marriage affords much humor In con
trasts. Marguerite Shelby, the stnr's
sister. Is In tho support.
V7CT07J1 "Desert Lovo" brings Tom
Mix. It Is a lovo story of tho desert
nnd has many thrilling episodes
throughout Its unfolding. An outlnw
band nnd the pursuing sheriff supply
tho chalr-Brlpping stunts. Francella
Cllllngton is In the support
ItEOENT "Remodeling Her Husband"
Is tho task that Dorothy GIsh has set
out to accomplish in a short time. A
wife soon cures her husband of his
philandering with other pretty girls
much to the satisfaction of every one.
Lillian, sister of the star, directed the
stoi y
CAPITOL "Footlights nnd Shadows"
concerns1 the attempt of Olive Thomas
as tho star to save the man sho loves
from a stampeding audience in a
theatre. R. Cecil Smith wrote the
story.
lit PERI Ah "Tho Heart of a Child,"
with Nazlmoia.
MARKET STREET "The Greatest
Question." bj D W. Griffith, first hair
of week "Loio's Harvest," with Shlr
loy Mason, last half.
COLONIAL "The Woman Gives." with
Norma Talmadge. "Alias Jimmy
Valentine," with Bert Lytcll, latter
half
GREAT NORTHERN "The Stolen
Kiss," with Constance Blnnoy. "The
Adventurer," with William Fnrnum,
last half
BELMONT "Dollar for Dollar." with
Frank Keenan "A Broadway Cow
boy." with William Desmond, last
hnlf
RIVOI.I "Rio Grande," with George
Stone. "Remodeling Her Husband,"
with Dorothy GIsh. latter half.
LOCUST "Silk Husbands and Calico
Wives," with House PcTers.
STRAND 'Dr Jckyll and Mr. Hyde."
with John llnromorfc
COLISEUM "The Hellion." with Mar
guerlto Fischer, Mon. nnd Tues. ;
"Mother," with Emma Dunn. Wed.
and Thurs ; "Tho Dark Mirror," with
jjoroiny uaiton, iti. and Sat,
CEDAR "12 10," with Mario Doro.
Mon and Tues ; "The Confession,"
wiui ji ii u allium, wen. nnd Thurs. ;
"False Roads." with Enid nennctt,
Frl, and Sat
WEST A U.EOHENY "Terror Island,"
with Houdlnl, Mon. nnd Tues. ;
"Strictly Confidential," with Madge
u
Special Patriotic Attractions
Grand Display of Fireworks
MONDAY, JULY 5TH
Rodia's Concert Band
Guiseppc Rodia, Conductor
Gertrude MacDonald, Soprano
Free Concert Twice Daily
Viiit Ihe Boomerang and Red Rorer
WALTON ROOF
DISTINCTIVE DIVERSION
0 .10UH5
Extra Added Attraction!
ROSCOE AILS
With MIDGIE MILLER
The SUillnir, Dancing. Syncopating Come
dian and Ilia Juzi Hand In "A Conglom
eration of Melody and I'ep"
ANN LINN SonH ""
Duncos
HELAINE LYNNE 8I'"
ComerJIenne
THE JANE P. C. MILLER
oANCINs
CONSERVATORY
1028 CHESTNUT 5T.
Walnut 13T
rniVATB LG8BONS DAILT
ANJif2.. PHTBICAL CULTUna
UODKRN. IflTHBTIO n4 VXiiCt
FRANK KEENAN
DOLLAR K7K.
PCT.LAR" Belmonf
CELESTIAL. LU, Globe
Kennedy, Wed. "Almost a Hus
band," with Will Rogers, Thdrs. ;
"Bonds of Love." with Pauline Fred
crick, Frl. nnd'Hat.
JVM1JO "Tho Hushed Hour." with
Blancho Sweet, Mon ; "Tarnished
Reputations," with Dolores Casslnclll,
Tucs. : "A puaghtcr ' of tho Gods,"
with Kellermnnn, Wed.: "Mickey,"
with Mabel Normand, Thurs. : "The
Copperhead," with Lionel Bnrrymorc,
Frl. and Sat.
LEADF.lt '"Mrs. Temple's Telegram,"
with Bryant Washburn, Mon. and
Tucs. : "The Dark Mirror," with
Dorothy Dalton, Wed. and Thurs.;
"Lltlng Chlncr," with Sessua Hnya
kawa, Fr. nnd Sat.
"THUMBNAIL" MUSIC SHOW
"Under
the Apple" Tree"
a New
Musical Tabloid
"Under tho Appio Tree" Is ono of
thoso thumbnail musical productions
which have become so popular In vnudo
vllle the last season or two. Gcorgo
Choos Is tho producer and tho piece was
originally scheduled for presentation in
the legltlmnto theaties. Tho ovorcrowd
Ing of productions tho last season nnd
inability to secure n theatre for the pro
duction led Mr. Choos to postpono tho
offering for n season and to condense the
piece for a showing In vaudeville. It Is
to be tho feature at Kelth'H next week.
Fentured In "Under tho Annie Tree"
Is John Sully, ono of tho Sully family, I
who have been vnudevllle favorites for'
years. He Is a comedian of versatility
nnd nblllty. Tho book and lyrics of
"Under tho Apple Tree" nre by Darl
MtfrBoylo nnd Walter L. Rosemont has
furnished the music. It has an elaborate i
staging, with a wondorful display of
costumes.
Alhambra Closing for Summer
The most successful season of vaude
ville nnd feature photoplays In the his
tory of the Alhambra ends tonight. The
house will remain closed until tho mid
dle of August, during which Interval
painters, decorators and upholsterers
will make Improvements, refurnishing
nnd repainting the theatre both Inside
and out. Tho Stanley Co. promises.
when tho Alhambra reopens, again to
present high-class vaudcvlllo in con
Junction with feature photoplays.
Announcement Is mado that the
Broadway will remain open nil summer
and will include on Its programs acts
of entertaining audevllle, whllo the
cinema features will be, as heretofore,
first presentations of tho better quality
pictures lir South Philadelphia. It Is
an Innovation for tho Broadway Thea
tre to remain open all summer.
"Treasure Island" Filmed
"Treasure Island," the latest Para
mount Artcraft picture, to bo presented
nt tho Stanley the week of July 12, is
founded on the adventure story from the
pen of Robert Louis Stevenson. Tho
director Is Maurice Tourneur, nnd the
cast Includes such film stars as Shirley
Mason, Lon Chancy and Charles Ogle.
Stevenson's own experience was bound
up very largely with the sea, first on
the firths and lochs of Scotland nnd
later In the South Pacific waters This
experience enabled him to glVo flavor
to a stirring yarn of adventure, Irr which
galleons, piratical mutineers and the
quest for a buried treasure provide a
story that keeps interest at a high
pitch.
"Problem Farce" In Film Form
.l.S:.0.?t, ', Problem plays and heart
throbbing "draymns" h.ive been wiltien
around tho wife who was "misunder
stood. ' As often as not tho situation
5?J ?.. &r farco rather than tragedy
Ldlth Watts Mumford thought so when
she wroto tho gay stage comedy "Slck-A-Bcd."
And Wallace Reld, who stars
in tho screen vctsion of the play,nakcs
tho "misunderstood" lady such a hand
some figure that In tho end sho decides
to go out and get herself understood.
Tho picture will havo its Philadelphia
premier at tho Arcadia and Palace Thea
tres week of July 12.
Vivacious Bebe ItHnlels fljrures ns n
nurso nnd 1h an excellent comedy team
mate for Mr. Reld
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rATHE PRESENTS J. STUART BLAOKTON'S
wunuuttuui HUIUUi KW
PASSERS
Tom
Lewlt
Nellie Garden us
"The Ldiidlaily"
Wm J,
The
C HI-MSi i ,t.,.
Dick Ix-e
as Hums
A GLORIOUS HOLIDAY WEEK JUBILEE!
(iKOUlli: tllllOS INITLN OH 1(1 A11I.MI A IHH.H'IOIS M'KKAII
Ol' Till: IIKST IN OIRLS, (iimNH ANO oayi:tv
"UNDER THE APPLE TREE"
with JOHN SULLY and
ETHEL ROSEVERE and CARL BYAL. Introducing Muriel Thomas
Harry-ANGER & PACKER-Netta
Twn Fifth Avfni'i Ttpo"
Walter (I.
Mroe
rrenrnld
WROE'S BUDS OF 1920
rlilli1e1nhlii' rlfTerem TMIilren
HARRY BREEN
Bob-MURPHY & WHITE-Elmore
EXTRA AUnLnATTR.rriON AND TIIK N0TKI) CIIAKACTKIt ACTOR!
SAM LIEBERT & CO.
In "nn: i;ni ok tiik wonr.n"
A rkvival nr Tiir. worui-kamohh cmkiVVla ylkt hv aarov Hoffman
"'.NCIlllNoVYAliTAX-r'WyiAirKr WII-A'lYffi?
Tf VT
llroiul & Jtontr. Muta.Slia. i;.laU
y. ). Mxon-Mnlllnnfr. den. .Mur.
Nt. Wk. Weit Phil.. Ilifh School
SS-BOYS' BAND-3S
H nne."lnrihn)l A- Csiulr I rowing
Urllnm O'llnre I He Clrfiis
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I'nrnmnnnt-Arternrt Muprr rirlitre
JOHN BARRYMORE
In ltobert Iiiiln Mtfvrnon'n
Dr. Jckyll & Mr. Hyde
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MARKUT
MdllnefS Sll5, Eth. 1-9
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IIIO TIMi: ACTM
VANttrK nnniit.V. Yi itr.hr.tv
nnd n
liAIVtf UP ,IV1'
SHOW
flirt 12-
.I.OSTT1TY
&.cu4f'
(WD ANO
I.OCU8T STREETS
VKVT 1VKKIC
SILK HUSBANDS.
& CALICO WIVES
"Bringing Up Father"
"RwoK
B2D STRKET
AT SANSOM
..-- fJ
AltlHIRTim TIIOIIAH'R
"RIO GRANDE"
. Thnrs.. rrt.. Sat. DOROTHY OI1II
'RemodeIing Her Husband"
TSetitvcKt
tiD BT. nbsf
IfARKRT
Mon.. Tnrs., Weil. FRANK KKKSW
"DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR"
CHARLIE rnAI'MN In "TII.UF."
Tluir... Fri Hut. IXHI 11IRD
i.-sijiiA nr i itr. lii-in i r.
C.dUQiwtn,
MARKET BTREET
hrloir flOTII
Mon,, Tues,
Mnrir. Flher In
"THE HELLION"
We1 Thurs. Emm Dunn "MOTHTfn"
Frl. & Rnt DOROTHY DM.TON
THE DARK MIRROR
CcxtaL
flOTII AND
CEDAR AVENUE
Mon., Turs.
MARIE 12.10
DORO l-"1"
Wed., TIium THE CONFESSION
Frl. ami Nut KNID HIANETT
THE FALSE noAl)
efiacU.
Lancaster ATf. and 4 1st
.Man. & Tues.
"Mrs. Temple's Telegram" 1
Wed.. Tlnirn DOROTHY DALTON
DARK MIRROR
Trl. 4 Rnt. The Jap In LI TINO LANO
AN ABSOLUTE TRIUMPH
Third Big Woclc
In
Town
Th ii n
. 'If
"ireet
A nholoplT of love. Inuchtfr nnd trnri,
MATS. DAILY AT 2:30 2e. 3Sr. 0o
iryromlnr TUB FORTUNE TF.L1.KlfO
If you're in town
over the Fourth and
want entertainment,
dancing and whole-
some food, come
ADELPHIA ROOF
The biggest and
best Revue ever
shown on a Roof
Garden
Cover Charge One Dollar
Saturday Night One-Fifty
fLAN TO SrEND THI2 FOURTH OF JULY
IN
Willow
Grove Park
Victor
Herbert A,NaD
Orchestra
Picnic Graven
Modern Amueements
cement VKp
Theatre Cj-CX'f S5.
mm
Cooler A!jJ'&i'
CK
I 4 Shows Daily
Afternoons. 130 & 3130
25c nnd AOc
Evenings nt 7 nnd 0
0.E. -
fie. fiOo and 7 fin
Toda- Laot Time
Tim Slienherd of the Hills
Cooler Than BEGINNING WITH
'All Outdoors MAT. MONDAY
PRODUCTION Or 0. HADDON CHAMBERS'
XORK AMD 1AII1LIUH nt.nt)AllUfl
Leila VUenttns
"Mrret"
Fertruson ChaH Hlarkton Jltrl.crt Ilawllnson
Ilutler" ns, "Little l'oter" aH "The Stun"
...I I II T.I ..
GLENN & JENKINS
n "WnrMiic for tlie Itnllrniiil"
I llh
Annual
Tour
In "VOI'TH AMI I1PAPTV"
MARIA LO
THE VAN CELLOS
so
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MARKET BTH.EET AV litis
TIIIIAY KUIIKNB O'nniKj In
"A FOOli AND HIS JIONIJV"
Nut ek First rrfifntatlon
In lha licit Beautiful Flotnra of Iter
Entire carter
"For the Soul
of Raiael"
From the 'Wonderful Hook
By MAUAH ELLISJRYAN.
1211 MARKET 8TREET
TODAY IIERT IATELL In "ALIAS
JIM.MY VALENTINE" AMAS
Nfit Wrrk PARAMOUNT Frenents
(Hi CHESTNUT BT. Rel. SIXTEENTH
1$ , TODAY "OLD LADY 31"
53 NEXT WEEK
i MARY MILES
I MINTER
Ll In a New BeiUrt PhotopUr
I "Jenny be Good"
MARKET STREET AS0TE NINTH
TODAY PAULINE FREDF-RinK In Hi
I "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13"
" . .
Nft Week THE COWHQV ACTOR
vmm.
AMX
MARKET ST. AT JUNtrER
VsudeiJlle 11 A. M. to 11 T. SI.
In an Oriental Conception of
rianisuc oinging, uaucmg
and Jazz Features
OTHER ACTS WOnTH WIIIIE .
& SNYDER AVENUE
1 1. fl 41 nd o r. M.
H M0NDAT, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAT 3
The PopuUr and Vemtlle Comenuu
KLEIN
BROTHERS
Late of Sliubrrt'n Tonslni Show of 1W0
A MKTRO I'hotoplay
Featuring BERT LYTELL
Rill. OHANOED THUn8DAT
"HARKKT BTRKKT RELOW 60TII
2.30, 7 tnil 0 P. M.
MONDAY, TUEBDAY Ic WEDNESDAt
HOWARD rLOrQH preienti
MollyHerPals
5? A Conrlomeratlon of ilnrinr tnd dnelnl
OTHER ACTS WORTH Witn.a,
j BILL CIANQED THUBSDAY
iAPITOL SS5KW5
1 OLIVE THOMAS'tfJ
REGENT
MARKKT M.
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Net Hffk J
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NORMA TALMADGE oives?"
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & 8ATUBU
lytflt Alias Jimmy Valentine
HTHB ORBAT Hroud A Krl
nnDTHFHn''"'"ii-.d dr
constancy: "STOLEN KISS"
JI41I1UI
MONDAY.
TIU.'SDAY,,-
WED.NESDAI
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