Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 28, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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Uoviegram From
Screen to Patron
WOMEN Interested In beautiful
cowns, In mllllpery creation, in
rf.Milne pearl neoklsces nnd JftwelB
hould "The Yellow Typhoon," a
Flrrt Nntlonil photoplay which .ntftrs
Anita. Stewart in Harold MaeClrath's art
venture story ht the Stanley next week.
Miss Stewart, who plays a dual role,
miiwMnw charmlnif and artistic cob
JJimes made especially for this picture
in Pari As KThe Yellow Typhoon,"
. woman who lives for pleasure and
incitement, she has a new gown on al
most every time she appears. Kvery one
K the last word In stylo and material.
It Is a thrllllns melodrama of twin
liters, one ood and one bad, who fin
al!' cross each other's pnth In tho Great
wir. one n W for.5n nl'on Bovern
merit and the other In tho secret service
of the United States.
MABRl. NOJtMAND, stnrrlnpr In "The
Slim Prlncesi," a Qoldwyn produc
dnn at the Arcadia next week, served a
long apprenticeship In Bcreen work bo
fore enWIti the field of comedy.
Worn Irt Boston, as soon as she was old
,rS to put her hair "up," she trav-
rted to New York to study art. The
I outcome of her adventure was success
1 as an artist's model.
She heard the call of the footlights
.nd made her frrst venture as a.
chorus Blrl the only part she played on
ihc leRlllmatc stnse. Ono day .she met
Alice Joyce, and was persuaded to visit
the Blotrraph studios, where Miss Joyce
ns working. D. W. arlfflth, dlrcctW
the? saw the possibilities of Mabel Nor
land's vivacity. Mack Sennett was an
other to recognize her possibilities as a
crcrn .Ttlit and when he organized a
company to make plays for the New
York Picture Corporation, he took Miss
Kormand with him to California Under
Mr Sennett. with Keystone, Miss Nor
land became nn International favorite.
I A PPi:AIUNG with Tom Mix, tho'cow
A puncher star. In "The Terror."
which will be seen at the Victoria next
week Is Pat Chrlsman, who got his
training for motion pictures In an un-
usual way. He wns n cowboy and a
professional horsemnn In the Southwest.
Vie held the buoklmr horse champion
ship In Dallas In IDOGf It was because
of this training that Mix chose Chris
man us he chope other cowmen, for pho
toplays of Western life.
Mix lives up to hla own rules. He
himself was a Texas cowpuncher long
before ne areaineu ui uiwhihib ,
"his new play. "The Terror? a stlr
rlne storv of the Slerrns, coatalns not
only a charming love story, but shows
Mix In n new lot of those feats that
have given him the name of "tho dare
devil of the screen." t
FOR the motion-picture rights of
"Way nmm East." by Lottie Blair
Psrker. Griffith 1b reported to have
paid $175,000. It will be seen at the
Chestnut beginning I.abor Day.
"TTrALljACE REID, In another thrill
Wine automobll picture. "What's
v,. iinrrv" will bo the nttrnction.ilur-
Ine the week f Sentembor , nf tht
Stanley S'atlnnnl PMramonnt-Artraft
Week will be celebrated.
As "Ditity" Rlioade mito racr. the
breeiv star wins a speedy tussle on
the trick, but falls to impress Patrick
MacMurrnn. whom "Dusty" hopes to
have ax a father-in-law.
pt li. the manufacturer of trucks
"Dutv" tries to demonstrate bin worth
ns publleltv man, but only uicceeds In
getting more deeply "In wrong " ,
However, when a big Irrigation 'lSm
threatens to ytold under the strain of
n raging storm ami 10 onrrr uisasier
upon the valley below, "Dusty" not snly
shows his own mettle, but nl'o brings
his line or trucus to tnc rorc.
pOING Some," tho new-Rex Beach
vJ picture nnd tho latest Goldwyn
offering will be eon at the Palace,
week of September 6. It Is u story full
of action. Tho cast chosen Include
furh ponnlar players as Cullen Lnndlc,
Lillian Hall, Wlllnrd Louli. Lilian Lang
dcn. Maurice B. Flynn, tho well-known
foottall player, and Helen Ferguson,
Keith Circuit dds Theatre
When the new theatrical season
fnimally opens on T.nbor Day eight new
modern tlieutrea will be' added to the
Keith vaudeville circuit, which operates
the Keith Theatre here. The theatres
added intthe In nil twenty -four houses
i bearing tho Keith name In Greater New
York r. P. Albee, president and chief
owner of the Keith circuit, has just
completed a deal by which ho lakes over
the Moss circuit of eight new houses,
and Ihepe theatres, in the future will be
operated by the Keith circuit.
Handsomest Gob In "Florodora"
. The lender of the male 'nntlngent In
the celebrated sextet In "Florodora" at
ine horrent next week Is Minor Mc
I.aln uho during the war was known
3 The Apollo of the Navy," on ac
count of his sarvlce as model for many
job posters. He was stationed at
League Island for a while before being
titen sea duty and is known to many
Phlladelphlans. He won a good deal
of publicity on account of being kissed
nv Marv Garden, and he'wns entertained
tv Lillian niiHsell. Ha nnne.il fnr sev
eral of Howard Chandler Christy's big
nny posters.
Loeb Testimonial Dinner
Inlng D,ogel, chairman of the commit
"in enarge or the testimonial dinner.
Jo Hdunrd T. Loeb, new manager1 of th
'imropoiitan opera House, announces
mat the dinner has been postponed he
etuse of the great activities In theutrl
eal nnd musical circles scheduled for tho
PTlod before September 0, the date set.
A meeting of the committee, consisting
or Mr Dogel, Albert Ladner, Maurice
fPieoer Jopeph White. Lawrence Shu
?i'm, Bart CrowhurHt, Mark Wilson and
ilium Godfrey, was held yesterday. A
aa,e in November will be chosen
Orpheum Opens Saturday Night
The season will he Inaugurated at the
"Theum noxt Saturday night with
Jirkmgton'H "The Country fouein"
anv new faces have been addea to the
Perfonnel engagwl by Mr. Fletcter.ror
the season Wlllard Deshlell. tho new
iage director, has seen service with
some of the big productions Other new
pi'mbers Includo Yello Webb. Herbert de
V'.jrle. Lloyd Hablne, John Williams,
- I l'.ea' Kleanor Brent, Evelyn Duncan
"id Alice Saplno.
CHKMTNUT IIKI.OW
A SUMMER SHOW EXTRAORDINARY
" KBTUKIFKOM MUSICAL COMCDY TRIUMPHS
"CHIC" SALE
Impersonator of Rural Characters
In a Scries of Studies Taken From Life
SYLVIA LOYAL & CO.
In "Chnrmtmw rin lynnnM
New American flperelta
"PURITANA"
-With nn r.irentlaniil runt of Hlnicen
I'lUST SIIOMl.Ml OK Till! HOIIUV8 OKBATKHT1 IIATSMA
SPECIAL
ADDED
"BABE"
FEATURE
MAKVr.f.Ot'H ACTION I'If'Tt'RK
KINOGRAMS I REKOMA
KYIUA AI)IIKI ATTKACTIO.NI
LYDIA BAW
. Lyrical IUronfeue
In n Keortulr of noun
U MIOWM llAII.Y.'a I'. M.. HOC AN1 o5f. NIUIITH. II O'CLOCK. 30c. TO. Il.flqJ J
L inclVjSinqVAh tax. HEATS ON HALE ONKJjfljqjhri;frl
FILM OPENS ACADEMY' .
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"Humoresque" Starts New Regime
at'HIstorlo House
lnflJl,,!f-.Hur.t' lh.? wll-lnon maga
PvJmi .an.'l athof ot rlal for the
r.n2.f u bL,c LBD"!n. calls "Humor
non'i ehe.a.,?mo.unt Picture, an ex
lh? JL-L ,i.nr 'v.,r This also Is
nf Jhi50.tiMft.her "tory! the n,m version
Sm h'f $1 b? Pre?n"d t tho Acad
tE hi 1 bK'rnln!f this afternoon.
m5" i iBtorl? Pyhouse has been re
Seft'! ifl? enlRrfel through removal
nirt 5?-?il PIgn f the stage. In tho
SLmi ASa.!my.tne, were.drawbacks to
SS.l.Mf." of pictures. The new man
Sc"' ha changed alt this and made
juch changes that the screen Is plainly
n .hL "? from .th very topmost seat
,Li.iKa"orV' A new screen, tho last
b?nl.taWn,,t ftf th'8 kna' hM
.?J'.?il.,I , pre-revlew of "Humol--
yj118 ?,urst ha(1 '8 to say re
garding the plcturizatlon:
h,J.&e "Jlfferent kinds of love of which
SJiIC?I,U.'L '! capable were captured
Si1..1" '.C8 irame of an Aeolian harp,
iXv,at-a itnrob and resonance the mother
love string would have I
j .J" tne. coro of Hf. mother love,
and those whose hearts are holy with It
being keenly Into the mystery of
"Mrs. Kantor In "Humoresque.M who
2.vi5d..hcrt.trenluil'cn"d Loon, and her
Imbecile child Mannle alike, Is not only
sublime In her motherhood, she is sub
lime because of her universality.
n i.ul;.!rabnY' tlr011 old world Is glori
fied with mothers like Mrs. Kantor."
Theatrical Billboard
for the Coming Week
New Attractions
OARltlCK "Marv." nnru rvVinn'., hit
vhlch opened Its successful career at
this house the end of last season. The
or'Blnal company, headed by Janet
one. dncK ;icuowen. ueorgia came,
Charles Judels. Florrlo Mlllershlp ond
Alfred Gerrard will reannenr VntnKU
for refinement of comedy and many
HUUU RUIIgS.
BUVBKRT "Florodom." revlvnl nr n
musical comedy classic of a former
'generation. Among the principals are
Lleanor Painter. William i5anforth
and Robert Pitkin. "Replacements"
for the celebrated sextet are. said to
match their predecessors In vocallsm
una iooks.
ADELPHr "Tho Girt In the Llmou
sine," an A. H. Wood farce by th9
author of "Up In Mabel's Room' The
complications ensue from the ore
dlcnment of a young min who is
roooea or most or nts clothes, John
Arthur, Nancy Fair and Marlon Bal
lou are In the cast of prominent
mrccurs.
BROAO "Bab." a corned v made, hv n.
well-known Philadelphia plavwrlght
nnd novelist, Edward Chllds Carpen
ter, from the Saturday Evening Post
siones oi niary KODeriB Kinehart.
Relates the humorous adventures of a
romantic sub-deb, played by Helen
rinyes.
FORRE8T "The Girl In the Snotllcht.'
a victor Herbert-George Ledcrer mu
sical comedy fresh from an all summer
run In New York. Mr. Herbert' 1b said
to have contributed some of his most
fetching melodies of years and Mr.
Ledorer to have surpassed himself In
the production. Eddie Dowllng, Hal
Skelly and June Elvldge are cast.
Vaudeville
KEITH'S "Chic" Sale, noted character
Impersonator; Lydla Barry, clever
singing comedienne; Mae and Rose
Wilton, songs and music ; "Purltnna.''
tuneful operetta; "The Man Hunt,"
with Illlan and McHugh ; Sylvia Loyal
nnd company, animals and birds; Leo
Burns and Thomas Foran. dancing;
Rekoma, equilibrist ' "Babe Ruth" In
movies.
OLOBE "Fixing It Up." musical com
edy : the Melodious Chaps and the
Maid, harmony ; Alexander and Mack,
songx; "Dlvertlsement" Dancing;
Babcock and Dcrallne, songs ; the
Two Carlos, posing ; Melon nnd Wrenn,
songs ; Harry First and company,
sketch; Flo Ring, singer, and Fay
and Thomas, dancers.
ALLEGHENY Opens with Wroe'a
Ruds of 1930, dancers; Bobby Heath,
. soW review; Josoph Biyan Totten
and company, sketch ; Vic Plant and
company, skit; Monroo and Grant,
tramopollne net, and movie, "Tho
River's End." ,
BROADWAY Battling Nelson and
company, pugilistic exhibition ; "The
Idol Dancer," movie; Davis and.
Riche. singers; Renn and Burks,
comedians ; Stanley and Lee. singers.
Bernldlcl Brothers, musicians, and
William Farnum, In "The Orphan,"
heads bill latter half.
CR0B8 KEYS Bernldlcl Brothers, mu
sicians ; "Information," sketch ; An
fer and Adlon. skit ; Wilburt and
nmllton, comedians ; Jim nnd Hugh
O'Donnell, novelty. Battling Nelson
heads tho bill latter half.
WILLI Ail PEtflf "Putting II Over,"
military musical comedy, from tha
Twenty-Seventh Division ; Ebans and
Wilson, sketch ; the Geralds, musical
novelty, and movie, "Sex," with
Louise Glaum. Fred Larelne and
company, novelty, heads bill latter
half
NIXON Elinor Pierce and company,
specialty dancers; Van and Carrie
Avery, comedy sketch ; Grlnnell and
Estell, eccentrics Smith and Brown,
Hnncs and dances: Gause and O'Don
nell. acrobats, and movie, "Twins of
Suffering Creek." Change of bill lat
ter half.
WAr.rnff ROOF The Gorham Revue
enters upon Its second month with a
complete change of program. Sev
eral specialties will be Introduced for
the nrst lime in auumon iu a our
prise added nttractlon.
GRAND "Meeet the Wife," comedy at
traction ; Miller and Lyle's black face
comedians; the Hurley's, feats In tha
..!.- Mr. nnd Mrs. Gordln Wilde an J
Connie Wilde, shadowgraphlsts ; Mc-
Farlanfona j'aiace, narmonisis.
KEYSTONE A Japanese Honeymoon,
musical comedy; Holldayl and Wll-
lette, comedy Sim; ungaro nomany,
novelty offering: Guy J. Sampsel and
Lilly Lconhard. cabaret.
KNICKERBOCKER Napier and Yvon
ne rnntnrtlnnlMH : Mack and Dean :
Rotanl and Berrittl, sketch; Gllroy,
Do lft n and CarrBle, singers; Jones
and Jones, comedians, and Wllllo
Brothers, gymnasts
Stock
ORPHEUM 'The Country Cousin,'
nnnth Tnrklncton's comedy of Amer
Iran life Mae Desmond and Frank
Flsldef return to please their many
aamirerH in mo imuihi, ruien, un.
frocadero "".M"' Ld Lifter.
TWKI.WII MTKKHT
Leo-BURNS & F0RAN-T''s
ThoiwM'eUte Entertainer
W. U. rrledlsndtr Ircnt
"THE MAN HUNT"
With Iln Illl.n nnd lnk MeHimh
IAN
OK
RUTHS
THE
NEW YOtfK
YANKEES
OF TIK HOMK-nriV invn
'TOPICS OF THE DAY"
fJD KXTIIV AIIDKO ATTRACTION!
MAER0"sdE WILTON
CleTtr. Yeiilhfn) KnterUlnerf
In Hontn. Dancep. Chatter and Muelo
iiiiiLB JtfmEgImL. ILISH MABEL NORMANP "THE -SLIM
iiiiiH U-mMmmmm siiPMiH princess" ArcJiV. t
ILLLHLLVIJLJLLH i&'Yin Keith's American Operetta
MimM W will
iiHiHiBBHiiBBHBBHfll bHI, BH'im 'i
CA5TON GLASS itid VERA GORDON "HUMORESQUE'
AcatSetnu o? Music
lnated by Alexandra
Eugene O'Brh'n.
Burlesque
CA81NO "James Cooper's Dest Show
In Town," described by tho producer
as breezy and swift moving. Frank
Hunter, unctucus comedian, heads the
cast, with Lillian Clinton, whose voice
Is said to be unusually voluminous and
sweet.
PEOPLE'S "Harry Hastings's Big
Show," headed by Dan Coleman, will
offer an extravaganza entitled "Gee,
It's Great!" Audiences aro urged to
bo on time, as the show opens with a
surprise novelty. The finale Is a spec
tacular act called "Cinderella's Ball."
TROCADERO "Puss Puss" Company
offer a laughable vehicle, "They'ro at
It Again," In which are concerned a
lively chorus and a cast Including
such well known burlesquers as Eve
lyn Demarest, Ray Read, Ban Small,
Roy Peck and Mona Mayo.
BIJOU "Joy Riders" features a largo
line of clever specialties In addition
to the customary burlittas The per
formers Includo Billy Mossey, Louis.)
Pearson, George Adams and "Jarfe's
Beauty Chorus."
Attractions In Advance
SEPTEMBER 6
LYRIC "My Lady Friends," jx comedv.
headed by Jack Norworth. noted In
vaudeville and musical comedy. Ho
plays the part of a newlyrlch young
man of tho spender type who has an
economical wife, from which factors
Is devoloped a lot of breezy humor
and amusing situations.
LITTLE THEATRE "Mrs.' Jimmle
Thompson, described as a hilarious
farce comedy. Last season's New
York Princess Theatre's success. Ono
week only.
LATER IN SEPTEMBER
r w ttfim ..mi., --!- UIah.. n '
"r-Tu."..."".'" ;ih,
play by the distinguished Spanish
writer. Jacinto Benevente. Nanco
O Nelll, the talented emouonai acireHs,
continues In the main role, which ho
played nil last season In New York.
FORREST "Tip Top." Fred Stone's
new show, written for him by Anne
Caldwell nnd R. H. Burnslde. with, tho
music by Ivan Carryll. Strtged ty
Mr. Burnslde and lavishly produced by
Charles Dillingham. Supporting are
Gladj Caldwell, Violet Zell, Duncan
Sisters. Six Brown Brothers, Paulino
Hall, Scott Welsh and Oscar Ragland.
i
"Continuous" at Knickerbocker
Fay's Knickerbocker, at Fortieth and
Market streets, will reopen for the sea.
son on Monday, at 12:30 noon. Affiliated
with tho Fay's Theatres Corporation.
which controls several playhouses do-
llro.nl a Monlgnnierr. 2118. 7 A t
Neit Week
JfKET TUB WIFE"
A KareewltA Mmle. Company nf 10
Miller a Lyles
The Hurleys
t McFurlsn St FaUft Johnny
Mr. nnd Mrw. Oordon Wilde
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carter Dellmen
SPECIAL rirt motion picture f
nbr lluth. the world's greatest
btoisn. In etlnn.
Oermuntown At.
BllMV'lVw Nat Week
at venania
IIAKOLD BEU, WRIGHT'S
rhenomenal rhoto-Masterplece
"The Eyes of the World"
A Tele of RotWance ami Adrenture-
"Hocok
till HT. HKLOt?
. ThU Week
Fred I. Rene Co.
Von Si Carrie Atctt
Jimmle, I.yon
nay Si Vernon
Adelaide & V.w7rr..
And William Kuasell
mn
TIMK
ACTS
..ViclN OF SITFFF.R1NO CREEK"
Net Week
ZANK GREY'H
RIDERS OF THE DAWN
And Mack Bennett's v
"ORKAT NCOTT"
I VWJOW AT 8ANB03I
Nt Mek
GEORGES CARPENTIER in
THE WONDER MAN
TJei.'nvoivt
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CLAYTON
i.Tiifc f.AnnKn or LIES"
Thursday, Friday. Saturday
Cecil 11. UeMllle'a
"OLT WIVES FOR NEW"
Coefctcmv
sTRIUrr
COTIT
Monday, Tne.day-II0IART,VP,J,W0RTII
" ''BELOW THE Ht'RlACK
Wed.,
Thnmday ETHEL ,,'; " m
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Friday. Saturday Mcl-f an i and I MAY In
IT""i,'t,r.T's he FAsHioVAnLE"
- T O0TH AND
CCX10A Cr-TIAR AVENDH
TT-7.. tmJt, Wedneidar
, .S'Tinftn "TIIK f-KA WOLF"
j.rk I-""" f Ui0nT. WARWICK.
Thursday.,, "JtH MAN"
Saturday-riOKKNul,t,iAJnT.AW"
Mndar. Tueadar, Wedneaday
IIODAIIT OgWOKT.IIT-K BUBKACI5..
TJinriday. Friday, Saturday
miiBia;Y MA9,N,'y,1BPBI, TsT,ani"
tuth AlUlheny Ae. I
Monday. Tiieeday ROBERT WARWICK,
Wednesday WIJ.T. RODGFKS In
Water, water evekj wn here-
Thursday. Friday rRlSriLLA IIE.N.
Tn "'TIIK VIRGIN OF hTAMBOlft"
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Carlisle and IMKMV'.1tiH1?.'i1
ANITA M JJIf k; H
5te.wart m ifr ml m igm
( -THE YtUOW i'l'iBSMcdBH
UPHOON !Mi9l3
t y 1
.voted to vaudeville and pictures In the
Hast, it is tno oesire or tne. manage
ment 10 create an aimospncro or re
finement nnd comfort for patrons. Tho
policy' will be "continuous" perform
ances starting ut 12 '30 and running
until 11:30 p. m. The theatre presents
a fresh appenrnnce after the renovations
and remodoltng of tho summer. A
large orchestra and a tine organ furnish
music.
Improvements at the Forrest
At the Forrest numerous Improve
ments and decorations tend to rebeau
tlfy this big and handsome playhouse.
From the entrance to the proscenium
there has not been an Inch of painted
surface that has not been redecorated.
Tho curtain has now nn attractive water
scene. The proscenium nrch Is brilliant
In Its reglldlng. A complete new stage
has been Installed with all the equip
ment for the big shows to be given at
the ForreBt during the season, which
opens Monday night with Victor Her-
Derrs new -uiri in me spoiiigm.
New Features at Dumont's
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rilininnt'i, - A Vmm a T 11flU(M
Minstrels will start the Beason Saturday
afternoon noxt. with many Innovations
and Improvements. The pleasant little
piaynouse nas ueen redecorated through
out, new scenery has been painted, as
well as a new (iron-curtain, and Direc
tor Welch, with the able assistance of
aira. welcn, has provided new rich cos.
tumes for the members of the. p.omnnnv.
'There Is an artistic harmony blending
in tnese nrst part costumes, quite unique
in minstrelsy. From tho steel gray uni
forms of the endmen the color tones
gradually grow paler until Mr. Welch
is reached In tho center In a'pufe white
outfit.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
Limited Engagement
A Paramount Photoplay With an Appeal to
More Pathos Than "The Music Master" More Fun Than
fPESQUE
! i i ii . CCvMLbbMbbbLV ---
An Eminent Author"
Fannie Hurst wrote the
story from which "Humor-
csquc" was adapted. She
tho highest paid short story
writer tn America. Deserved
ly. No other author can ap
proach tho skill and sympathy
with which sho portrays the
joys and tears and adventure
of ordinary; life. Sho sur
rounds it with a romance and
intense interest that no out-
and-out adventure tale
ever approach.
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ORCHESTRA
gcEESMATINEES25c,35c,5Qc EVENINGS 25c, 50c, 75c
Tickets
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MTrNEF 2.1S HVES'INnSl "
N't V 'k soldier MUr In Musical Com'uy
PUTTING IT OVER
riT Msmbsri of this Csmpsnr . Bsmd
irtb th Tamoui 87th Dtrllon
OEO.AJtM 8TnONOt';Th'lUppr Chap".
THE OERAI.D8. Musical NoTelty.
IHANH AND WILSON
Tlrst Wtit rhtttdtlphU Showlnir
LOUISE GLAUM
Irrtnv Cummlar & Zathlyn WlUliimt la
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A new American operetta, originally
Intended for presentation In the legiti
mate theatres,. has been condensed for
vaudeville, "purttana" is to be pre
scnted at Keith's next week with an
exceptional cast of singers and chorus.
The term ooerctta. mav bo somewhat
confusing In these days of revues and
musical comedy triflcfl. Tho works of
Gilbert and Sullivan are operettas, and
works of Strauss, Herbert and Do Koven
may be listed In the same class, which
Includes such pieces ns "The Merry
Widow," "Tho Chocolate Soldier,"
"Robin Hood" and "The Fortune
Teller," "I'uritana's" score Is by Oscar
Hanso and the book and lyrics by Wal
tor Greonough. The cast Includes Flor
ence Beresford, Edna Archer Crawford,
Charles P. Whyte, Harry Hugenot "and
Madge North. The latter Is considered
a vocal "find," possessing a voice thav
promises a future.
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"Broadway Beauties" on Boardwalk
Dorothy Jardon, George Le Malre and
Bert Williams are the stellar lights In
Le Malre's "Broadway Brevities 1920. '
which wll open at the Globe, Atlantic
City, Monday night. Miss Jardon Is
from tho Chicago Grand Opera,. George
Le Malre has long been associated with
the big musical shows as an actor and a
writer or comeay scenes, and uert wii
Uams Is In a class by himself when ho
has an opportunity to show the talents
which Have gained him renown. Jack
Mason, long connected with tho Winter
Garden and fresh from successful pro
ductions abroad, staged tho ensemble
and special numbers. There are thirty
one Bcenes and there will be a lavish dis
play of sartorial art. Miss Jardon is
not to forsake her grand opera music for
certain parts of "Carmen" will be In
corporated in tno piece.
Ethel' Clayton's New Role
Ethel Clayton's latest nhotonlav.
"Crooked Streets." will be the attrac
tion at the Arcadia week of September
6, which Is national Paramount-Artcraft
week. It Is an adventure-romance of
China and was adapaed from u novel
by Samuel Merwln.
Miss Clayton has the role of Gall
Ellis, who, answering an advertisement,
becomes secretary to an antiquarian In
search of rare vases. In Shanghai, Gall
becomes suspicious that her employer's
errand is not an honest one. This leads
to many mishaps. Suffice it to say that
tho picture ends happily for Gail and
her rescuer.
New Bob Chambers Film
A novel by Robert W. Chambers,
which most of his admirers regard as
his best, Is "The Fighting Chance." It
is a study of New York society, of a
man and a woman, each in tho grip ot
an hereditary taint. How their love for
each other at length conquers the In
fluence of the past forms the theme. It
will be seen at tho Victoria, week of
'September 6. when National Parpmount-
Artcrart weeic win do coieorated.
Anna NUtson and Conrnd Nngel head
the cast.
Commencing Today 3 Shows Daily, 2:30, 7 & 9 P. M.
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Guide to Photoplays
for the Week to Come
Special Photoplays
ACADEMY OF M VBtC "Humoresque"
Is tho opening attraction under the
new management this nfternoon. It
Is by Fannie, Hurst and tells of tho
love of a mother for her boy, whu
becomes a great violinist. In the cst
nre Alma Reubens, Vera Gordon and
Gnaton Glass. An augmented .orches
tra and ppeclal soloists will glvo
"Elf-KII "
METROPOLITAN ". Child for Bale."
to be given for the first time In this
city. Said to be sensational.
, Photopjays
STANLEY 'The Yellow Typhoon" Is
tho storv of two irlrls. DlaVed by
Anita Stewart, who portrays opposite
siues or (emimno nature, one is mo
home-loving nnd caren for her mother,
while tho other seeks pnty her own
pleasure. Donald MacDonald Is In tho
support '
PA LACE "Yes or No," with Norma
Talmadge. Favorably rovlewed thU
week nt tho Stxinloy.
ARCADIA "Tho 811m Princess" has
Mabel Normand In tho rolo of tne
slim srlrl. who makes no Impression
because she Is not stout. She meets
nn American who la tired of seeing
only fat girls, and the result Is a
lively romance. Victor Schertztngor
directed this story by, George Ade.
VICTORIA "The Terror" has Tom
Mix, and is a story of the West In
the days when gold hunting was at
Its height. A marshal goes In search
of ,robbers and finds them. France!
11a Bllllngton Is In tho cast, which
was directed by Emlle Jaccard.
REOENT "Tho Very Idea" sUrs Tay
lor Holmes In the leading role of a
story which deals In a humorous way
with eugenics. Virginia Taltl and
Fay Marbe are In the excellent cast
CAPITOL "Don't Ever Marry," with
Matt Moore.
MARKET STREET "Alias Jlmmv
Valentine," with Bert Lytell, first half
of week. "Jenny Be, Good." with
Mary Miles Mlnter, latter half
ALHAMBRA "Desert Love," with Tom
Mix. "The Courngo of Marge
O'Doonc," latter half.
IMPERIAL "In Search of a Sinner."
with Constanco Talmadge. "Tho Turn
ing Point," with Katherlne MacDon
ald, latter half.
QREAT NORTHERN "In Search of n
Sinner," wHh Constanco Talmadge.
"The Cheater," with May Allison,
latter hnlf.
COLONIAL "The Prince Chap," with
Thomas Melghan.
LEADER "Below tho Surface," with
Hobart Bosworth. "Treasure Island,"
last half.
RIVOLl "The Wonder Man," with
Georges Carpentler.
8TRAND "The Eyes of the World,"
by H. B. Wright.
LOCUST "Riders of the Dawn," with
Roy Stewart.
BELMONT "Thn Ladder of Lies." with
Ethel Clayton. "Old Wives for New"
last half.
WEST ALLEGHENY "Cliy of Masks."
with Robert Warwick, Mon and Tues. ;
"Water. Water Even-where." with
Will Rogers, Wed ; "The Vligln of
stambom." Tnurs. ana i-ri. ; "Tne
Flames of the Desert." Sat.
JUMBO "The Accidental Honeymoon,"
with nonert warwicK, sion. and
Tues. ; "Lord and Lady Algy." with
Tom'Moore. Wed ; "A Lady in Love,"
with Ethel Clayton, Thurs. ; "Frivol,
ous Wives" : "Flame of the Desert, '
with Geraldlne Farrar," Sat.
nr.nATt "The Sea Wolf."' with Noal,
Beery; "Tho Fourteenth Man." with
Hohert Warwick. Thurs. and Frl. .
"The Woman's Law," with Florenco
Ree,d, Bat.
COLISEUM "Below the Surface," with
Hobart Bosworth, Mon. and Tues. ;
"Ladder of Lies." Wed. and Thurs. ;
"Lets ne i-asnionaDie. wun .Mac
Lean and May, Frl. and Sat.
Coming
BFPTEMBER 8
CHESTNUT "Way Down East," D W.
Griffith's picturizatlon of Lottie Par
ker's' noted old rural drama of New
England.
Dan Coleman at People's
With Harry Hastings's big show at
the People's next week Is Dan Cole
man, one of the most popular comedians
nn the burlesque circuit. Coleman, un.
like some comedians, has n good singing
voice mat ne uses to advantage. The
show is entitiea -uee, irs Great."
Broad &
Locust Sts.
Every One!
"Potash and Perlmutter"
Alma Rubens, the featured
player, is famous as a screen
beauty and an actress of abil
ity and charm. Tho perform
ance of Vera Gordon in the
role of "Mamma Kantor" is
ono of tho most porfect por
trayals ever offered. Gaston
Gloss is every inch the Ran-ius-hero
of the picture. Dore
Davidson, b veteran in char
acter role, does tho best work
of bis long: career as the
father. The lesser parts are
excellently filled.
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